MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND EAMILY JOURNAL. 
(Ebiicntiaiinl l)t|iartiiitni. 
BY L. WET HER EL I,. 
Notwitiistandinc; tlic vState has pri 'vich'd 
the ways and tlie means, so far as they go, 
for the gratuitous instruction of all the chil¬ 
dren -vvithin it, many of them will, undoubt¬ 
edly, grow up untaught, because uncarcd 
for by their paroits and neglected by the 
State. A child can have no just sense of 
the value and importance of knowledge, of 
mental dLscipline, and will, if suffered so to 
do, almost certainly grow up in ignorance 
and vice. We do not claim that a bare 
knowdedge of letters, will, necessarily, pre¬ 
vent crime, but we do maintain, that a good 
mental and moral training, will, in ninety- 
nine cases in every hundred, make good and 
useful men and women. 
Parents or the State, or, parents and the 
State should then be held directly responsi¬ 
ble for, and made to suffer the penalty of 
wrong doing incurred by these ignorant, 
\'icious and neglected children, who are so, 
because the former ha^'e been unhuthful to 
the trust committed to them. The Iceland¬ 
ers are wiser than we are in this respect; 
for when a minor is arrested charged with 
crime, the court first inquii’es whether the 
parents gave the child a good education; if 
it appear, that they did not, the child is ac¬ 
quitted and the parents suffer the penalty of 
the broken law. In the old colonies of Ply¬ 
mouth and Massachusetts Bay, if a child 
over sixteen and under twenty-one years of 
age, was convicted of a certain capital of¬ 
fence against either of his parents, he Avas 
alloAved to arrest judgment of death upon 
himself, by shoAving that his parents, in the 
language of the Iuav, “had been very un- 
cluistianly negligent in his education.” 
If the State solemnize marriage is it un¬ 
reasonable, that the same authority should 
require of the individuals, thus united, a 
promise, a guarantee, that, if successful in 
their undertaking to obey an old command 
Avhich they deem obligatory upon all man¬ 
kind, they shall so discipline, so instruct, and 
so train the little replenishers that, Avhen they 
come up to maturity, they shall all be fitted 
to discharge the duties, the sum of Avhicli is 
the chief end of man ? If the parents or any 
jAortion of them, neglect the great Avork of 
educating their cl)ildren — and many do so 
— Avhere, upon Avhom, and upon Avhat but 
the State, can this Avork deA'olvc ? The State 
has fully acknowledged this obligation in 
authorizing the organization of Free Schools. 
The schools, though called free, are sup¬ 
ported by taxes levied on the property of the 
State, and these are both direct and indirect. 
The tax-payers, then, have a right to demand 
of those AA'ho execute the school laws that 
these shall be so administered that all the 
children of the State, and especially the neg¬ 
lected and uncared for, shall be persuaded 
or compelled, to attend school. “ Compel¬ 
led,” says one, “sounds rather strange to 
republican ears.” We are ready to admit 
that it does to some—and we rejoice to knoAv 
that many liearts beat in ujiison Avith the 
sentiment that compidsion used to prevent 
evil, is far more Avise and politic, as Avell as 
frugal, than that compulsion, or force em¬ 
ployed in arresting, convicting, and punish¬ 
ing for crime, the legitimate fruit of igno¬ 
rance that Avould ncA'er haA'e matured, had 
the “poAvers that be” performed their duty. 
Hoav shall the State consummate the great 
Avork, so Avell begun, is a question that Avill 
require much study, reflection and Avisdom 
to ansAven That the duty to educate is prior 
to that to punish, fcAV if any Avill deny. 
In a A'illage in one of the counties Avest of 
us, the people are already circulating a pe¬ 
tition to the Legislature, a.sking that body to 
proAide a way to get the childftn noAV groAV- 
ing up in ignorance into the schools. For¬ 
merly such Avere kept out of school because 
the parents could not or AAmuld not pay the rate 
bills: no such plea can noAv be made. Let 
petitions be circulated, and all laAvful means 
employed to expel the rebel, ignorance, from 
our State. This is the true way to increase 
and to perpetuate the streng-th and pros¬ 
perity of this, and CA^ery other Free Com¬ 
monwealth. 
Safe Investment.— Dr. Franklin, speak¬ 
ing of Education, says: “If a man empties 
his purse into his head, no man can take it 
away from him. An investment in knoAvl- 
edge ahvayspays the best interest.” 
The French Academy, after discussing 
the neAV dictionary of the national tongue 
during the last nine yearn, haA'e not yet 
completed the letter A. 
JAONROE COUNTY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION. 
ANNUAL MEETINU. 
;Sc;!(j.vr. Housk, No. 1. } 
J{oche<iter, Jnii. 12, 18.A0. ^ 
The Association avsis called to order at 2 
o’clock, P. M., by the President, and the 
minutes of tlie. prcA ions meeting Avere read 
and approved. The President stated, that 
it would be the business of the As-sociation 
at this, its annual meeting, to elect a board 
of officers for the ensuing year. Previous 
to the balloting for officers, Messrs. John 
McKeoavn, F. H. Fletcher, John W. Steb- 
BIN.S, John W. Adams and N. Huntington 
Avere elected members of the Association. 
The balloting for officers resulted as folloAvs: 
N. W. Benedict Avas elected President; 
C. C. Meserve, 1 st Vice President; Wm. 
Barne.s, 2 d Vice Pres.; J. W. Adams, Trea¬ 
surer; L. Wetherell, 1 st Corresponding 
Secretary; L. R. Satterlee, 2 d Cor. Sec., 
and A. W. Fisher, Recording Secretary. 
The following resolution, offered at a pre¬ 
vious meeting, Avas then called up and after 
considerable discussion, on motion Avas ao'ain 
hiid on tlu' table to be called up at the next 
meeting of the Association. 
Resolved, That the interests of Common 
School Education demand that a greater 
proportion of female teachei-s be employed 
in the Schools of this County. 
On motion, a committee to be called the 
Business Committee, and to bo composed of 
five members, aaus added to the list of Stand¬ 
ing Committees. The President then ap¬ 
pointed the folloAving Committees: 
On Text Books —Mes.srs. L. Wetherell, 
L. R. Satterlee, D. Holbrook. 
School Discipline —Dr. C. DoAvey, A. 
W. Fisher, N. A. Woodward. 
School Houses and Apparatus — Hon. F. 
Whittlesey, C. C. Meserve, 11. H. Goff'. 
Improvements in Teaching — William 
Barnes, R. D. Jones, R. F. IIoAves. 
Prudential Committee —D. C. Mann, 
P. H. Curtiss, W. D. Allis. 
Business Committee —Dr. C. DoAvey, L. i 
Wetherell, W. C. Feagle.s, J. R. Vosburgh, E. 
S. Treat. 
The Association adjourned to meet at the 
School House in District No. 1, in Roches¬ 
ter, on the 2d Saturday in April next, at 10 
o’clock. A. M. A. W. Fisher, Sec'y. 
FACULTY OF GENESEE COLLEGE. 
The Corporation of this Institution held 
a meeting on the 9th inst., at Lima, and 
elected the folloAving Faculty: 
Rca'. Stephen Olin, S. T. D., L. L. D., 
I^resident. 
Rca'. Daniel C. Houghton, A. M., Pro¬ 
fessor of Greek and Moral Philosophy. 
James L. Alverson, A. M., Professor of 
Mathematics and Civil Engineering. 
ReA'. Geo. C. Whitlock, A. M., Profes¬ 
sor of Chemistry and Natural History. 
James Douglass, A. M., Professor of 
Latin, Modern Languages, and Literature. 
Rev. George Loomis, A. M., Professor of 
Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. 
Hon. Frederick Whittlesey, Professor 
of Law. 
The faculty of Instruction embraces a 
large amount of talent, learning, and experi¬ 
ence. Dr. Olin is the distinguished Presi¬ 
dent of the MiddletoAvn IJniversity, in 
Connecticut. 
Prof. Houghton is Avell knoAvn to the 
public as a clergyman, and as an agent for 
the College. 
Prof. Ala'erson has for year's sustained 
a high reputation, as Principal of the Sem¬ 
inary at Lima. 
Prof. Whitlock is ei^ually knoAvn and 
esteemed as a Teacher of the same Institution. 
Prof. Douglass is from the Theological 
Seminary at Auburn. He is stated to be a 
gentleman of excellent qualifications. 
Prof. Loomis Avas for many years Princi¬ 
pal of the G. W. Seminary. 
Judge Whittlesea', Ave need not say, is 
eminently fitted for the post assigned him. 
We under-stand that the LaAv Department 
of the College Avill be located in this city. 
The friends of Genesee College have 
pushed their enterprise Avith a degree of ac¬ 
tive energy, Avhich must command success. 
—Rochester American. 
Exercise in Early Life.—T o fetter the 
active motions of children, as soon as they 
have acquired the use of their limbs, is bar¬ 
barous opposition to nature; and to do so 
under the pretence of improving their minds 
and manners, is an insult to common sense. 
It may, indeed, be the Avay to train up ele¬ 
vated puppets for short lived prodigies of 
learning; but neve*- to form healthy, avcU in¬ 
formed, and accornphshed men and AA'omen. 
Every feeling indiA-idual must behold Avith 
much heartfelt concern, jioor, little, puny 
creatures of eight, ten, or tAvelve years of 
age, exhibited by the silly parents iis pro¬ 
ficients in learning, or Jis distinguished for 
their early mastery of the languages, elocu¬ 
tion, music, or CA'en some friA’olous acquire¬ 
ment. The streng-th of the mind, as Avell 
as of the body, is exhausted, and the natu¬ 
ral groAvth of both is checked bA’ such un¬ 
timely exertions.— Channing, 
iiiiilinij Jltiiiimg. 
ATTRLBUTES OF GOD, 
ILLUSTRATED BY ASTRONOMY. 
lointsfii' (Bi'Diianu]. 
.. A gem! ... iF therobeaiiy thinpvUchcanto^^^ . HOW TO MaS)"cH0WDEE. 
- — mind upAA'ard to the Omnipotent Ruler of _ 
the Universe, and give to it an appro.ximate Ed. Rural:—As the time has arrived 
And benr yc .i’ changes wi’ calm and tranquil knoAvledge of Ills incomparable attributes, appeai-ance of Fresh Cod in the in- 
ni'nd; it IS to be lound m the grandeur and beauty , . y 
Though pressed and hemmed on every .side, hne works terior, and as a great many people talk of 
For ilka blade o’^gras.rkeeps'i'ts^ain drap o’ dew. If you Avould knoAV his ^ory, examine ChoAvder Avho knoAV no more of the dish 
’Gin reft frao frieml.s, or crossed in love, as whiles interminable range of suns and systems than a Terrapin does of flying, I am induced 
no doubt ye’ve been, AA'hich croAvd the milky AA'ay. Multiply the to give you the recipe for makino-that dish 
no doubt ye’ve been, Avhich croAvd the milky AA'ay. Multiply the to giv'e you the recipe for making- that dish 
hundred millionsof stars which belong to our ,,, l received it from a man who was two 
Bc!icveitforthebcst,nndtrowtlicro'sgootlinstore Gwn “i&ynd universe by the thousands of successively elected steward to the 
for you, those astral systems that exist in space. With- V)-! • > a • ^ -r, 
For ilka blade o’ grass keeps its ain drap o’ dew. in the range of human vision, and then you ^ ^ oociety at I lymouth Beach. He 
In lang, lang days o’ simmer, wlien the clear and may form some idea of the infinitude of his used, in his old age, to say, “ there are but 
cloadle.s.s sky , , , , kingdom; for “lo! these are but a part of two men in the Avorld that can make a good 
dry, his ways.” Examine the scale upon which Chowder and one of them is dead, and the 
I-’’*' ‘t yo" other growing old! Cho«er in the first 
And ■lk.M adecfgn...kcei».t.. md.n , po' dew. place is a fish soup, and not tho hodge- 
- LIVE THEM DOWN. planet to planet, and circumscribe the Avhole Fashed mumming- that most people 
- Avithin the immense circumference of Nep- make it.” One potato, he used to say, would 
Calumnies are ^ old as our race. Satan tune’s orbit. This is but a single unit out of spoil an Atlantic Ocean of it — and nothino- 
uGO'cin tiicm in 1 circxciisc. liG is tlic ititlicr tlio invricids of similnr svstoms T'nlco flip x. i. ui. i jii^ 
of lies-md H-irs TborP urp diffovoTif Similar &y.siems laKe tne but a sea-fish could be used; nevertheless 
01 lies ana iiais. incie aie airteient aaujs wungs of light, and flash with impetuous t , , j i- i j ^ 
m which those who are calumniated seek speed, day and night, and month and year, \ ^ ^ 
to put doAvn the false and injurious reports, till youth shall Avear away, and middle ao-e Avater Pike and striped Bass. 
Some p^’ofi^cute their defamers. Ihey go is gone, and the utmost limit of human fife Take for a tAvo gallon pot, two slices of 
-aiiu. iicusn niuii iiiiuctuuuo t l j. i i* i i 
m which those who are calumniated seek speed, day and night, and month and year, \ ^ ^ 
to put doAvn the false and injurious reports, till youth shall Avear away, and middle ao-e Avater Pike and striped Bass. 
Some p^’ofi^cute their defamers. Ihey go is gone, and the utmost limit of human fife Take for a tAvo gallon pot, two slices of 
into a ci\R court, to establish their inno- has been attained;—count every pulse, and SAveet salt pork and cut into the smallest 
cence Perhaps this is sometimes neces- at each throb speed on your way a hundred squares possible. Slice six large onion.s, ^ 
saiy, but it is a measure ot doubtful expe- thousand miles; and AA'hen a hundred years iUp r,r vi- in+wH v f f a ? 
diency. Some are at great pains to coa- have rolled by look out, and behold! the “">1 P“‘‘to PO.kmtothe fat, and 
tradict all fiilse rumors. The more notice thronging-millions of blazing suns are still Fy bioAAn. Then add as much hot water ^ 
you.tcilvCof slRndcrcrs, tliG niorc industriously uround you, gucIi SGpcimtcd from, tlic otlicr tliG pot X'Vili conveniently lioldj put in ^ 
AA'ill they defame you. They are a class of by such a distance, that in this journey of a the fish in squares of the size of the pork, ( 
pei-sons AA'ho luxve very little character, and century you have only left half a score be- and boil till the flesh Avill cleave from the ^ 
are rightly glad of an opportunity to attract hind you. • bones and no loncrer A fid twelve ' 
some notice, by attacking those AA'hose names Would you gather .some idea of the ^ ‘ 
are associated Avith respect. nity past of God’s existence, go to the as- P^^^^cred and sea.son high with salt and ; 
Is there not a far better AA'ay than any of tronomer, and bid him lead you Avith him feeiA'e up m the same manner as J. 
these ? “ Not rendering evil for evil, or from object to object, from universe to uni- oyster soup — and that is ChoAvder Yankee 
railing-for rail; but contraAvise blessing.”ing- A-ei-se, remember that the light from those fashion. Cape Cod. \ 
Let you life contradict their falsehoods, filmystrains on the deep, pure blue of heaven ^ - ( 
and you AA'ill have no need to defend your hoaa'' falling on your eye, has been travensino- To Saveeten Bread aa'ithout Sugar. — J 
character. There is something- Christ-like, space for "a million of years. Would you It not generally knoAvn that pure starch, ; 
Avheri they Avho are rcA-iled revile not again; gather some knoAvledge of the omnipotence added to the flom- and made into dough, 
and when they bless those Avho persecute of God, Aveigh the earth on which we dAvell, be partially converted into a species of / 
them, and say all manner of evil against then count the millions of its inhabitants that sugar during- the process of fermention and > 
Cape Cod. 
To Saveeten Bread avithout Sugar.— 
Make your Will.- 
jtjci ui picpai ation 101 ueain lor aa'C nave perturbations of the planatory AA'orlds. He Fngton, is noAV engaged in the preparation 
all to die, and the sooner we distinctly un- predicted roughly the return of half a exceedingly pleasant quali- 
deistanc AA hat it lequiies to do so, honorably score of comets. But God has computed calls it the “ Concentrated Es- 
a,n sa e y, t le bettei alloAv me to men- the mutual perturbations of millions of suns, sence of Pure Purkey Coffee.” ihe Biir- 
tion, first, a wise and equitable arrang-cment and planets, and comets, and worlds without ^'^PS: 
0 youi tcmpoial affaiis. HaAO you made number, through the ages that are passed, “A spoonful of this placed in a coffee cup 
1 admirable tract AA'ith and through the ages Avhich are yet to come, ""'Fh sugar and cream, and the cup is filled 
this title. 1 wish It Avere better knoAvn, and ^ot approximately, but Avith perfect and ab- ’^vith hot Avater, forming- a nectar of the 
more geneially lead. He vA'ho has property solute precision. The uniA'erse is in motion, most delectable flavor. We tried it Avith 
that will survive him, and a family posses- —system rising aboA'e system, cluster above particular relish, and found it A'ery fine — 
sing indisputable claims on his remembrance, cluster, nebula abo\'e nebula,— all majesti- audit improA'ed upon acquaintance. Ad- 
oug it not to giA e sleep to his eyes nor slum- cally SAveeping around, under the providence ^Fig a spoonful of this essence to a cup of 
bei to his ej elids, till he has made such a Qf God, Avho alone knoAvs the end from the coffee made in the usual Avay, gives it an 
testamentary disposition of his estate as shall beginning, and before whose gloiy and doav- aroma of peculiar richness and streng-th.— 
be to the honor ot Ins Gbri«+.ijin -yi- . T,- ,1 • , ^ rni„ i_", ..•_ 
AA'ith sugar and cream, and the cup is filled 
Avith hot Avater, forming- a nectar of the 
most delectable flavor. We tried it Avith 
be to tho honor of his Christian character, 
and save his family from contention, litiga¬ 
tion, and strife, in the event of liis removal. 
Anecdote of Patrick Henry.— When 
er all intelligent being.s, Avhether in heaven or 
on earth, should boAv AA'ith humility and aAve. 
Would you gain some idea of the wisdom 
evei-}’ orbit nas bo 
its beautiful form. 
printed ; yet it is my misfortune never to 
have read it Avith proper attention until late- 
Iv” Abmif Uir. +;rr.o 1 + + ^system, neA'er introduce disorder, or lead to 
ly. About the same time he Avrote to his / , . • ah- r * j Y 
dano-btm- “T b.nvp bp.n,vl h flk.f n.R.k. destruction. _ All IS perfect and harmonious. 
sider religion of infinitely higher importance 
than politics, and I find much cause to re¬ 
proach myself, that I have lived so long and 
shine around the bright suns that reign 
above. 
AA'ho spits venom against the character of this earth. It could not stir it a single foot tanna of potatoes, or .similar amylaceous 
the innocent and A'irtuous.^ All the assaults in a thousand years; and yet, under Rie om- substances made into a jell}', with hot Avater, 
of his malice recoil on his own head. It nipotent hand of God, not a minute passes i«ay be employed for this purpose Avith ad- 
may cost some trial of your patience, but that it does not fly for more than a thousand vantage. It is only necessary to mix the 
that Avill be profitable exercise. Your name miles. But this is a mere atom,— the most ^'’Fh the jelly, instead of mere Avater, 
may, for a brief season, be under the cloud; insignificant point among his innumerable to fidd yeast and salt, and to bake in the < 
but it AA'ill shortly appear brighter than be- AA'orlds. At his bidding, eA'ery planet, and common Avay. Dr. Percival has recom- 
fore. Possess yoiir soul in patience. MoA'e satellite, and comet, and°the sun himself, fly mended the addition of salep for this pur- 
quietly and steadily onAvard in an upright ouAvard in their appointed courses. His pose. One ounce of salep dissolA'ed in one ^ 
Avay, and fear not the CA’il Avhich is aimed single arm guides the millions of SAveepino- quart of AA'ater, tiA'o pounds of flour, eighty 
at you. “ Who is he that will harm you, suils, and around his throne circles the greiS grains of salt, and tAvo ounces of yeast, give 
if ye be folloAvers of that Avhich is good?” constellation of unnumbered uniA'erses. three pounds tiv'o ounces of good bread; 
— JSew York Evangelist^'- Would you comprehend the idea of the weight of materials, without the 
~ oninwc/ence of God, remember that the high- gm'e only tivo and three quarters 
AKE LOI R. v\ ILL.-— The Rca'. Dr. Raf- ggj; pinnacle of knoAA'ledge reached by the If foo rnuch salep be added, Iioaa'- 
fles, in pi ^idling the funeral sermon of the avhole human race, by the combined efforts d 'vill give its flavor to the bread. 
ritC 1 ev. Di. Hamilton, of Leeds, England, i^g brightest intellects, has enabled the I 
said: “In connection AA'ith the important sub- astronomer to compute approximately the A New Luxury. — Dr. H. Wild, of Bur- 
^ picpaiation foi death for aa'C have perturbations of the planatory AA'orlds. He Fngton, is noAV engaged in the preparation 
The lovers of genuine, rich coffee will no 
doubt patronize the “ Concentrated Es¬ 
sence,” when they have experienced a taste 
Anecdote of Patrick Henry.—W hen ‘'J the admirable adjustments of its qnAi^._lUsdes ^ to be po pular.” 
the celebrated Patrick Henry of Virg-inia, ^ retinue o p anets an Indian Flap Jacks. — Scald a quart of 
Avas near the close of his life, and in feeble ^ ^ ^ u ^ Indian meal; Avhen lukcAvarm, stir in half a 
health, he laid his hand on the Bible, and AATighed and poised, ^ ^ ^ 
addressed a friend Avho Avas Avith him:— i een rneasuie an 'en o When light, fry them in just fat 
1 _ 1 _H ™ 11 Its beautiful form. All is chano-ino-, but the i , x x? • i • x X /■ 
“ Here is a book Avorth more than all others a i k +1 - 1 V n t’ +u i enough to prevent their sticking to the fry- 
nrinted: vet it is mv misfortune never m fixed by the wisdom of God, though • Another method of i^ekinirthein 
■ I •, -Vi 1 • X 1 e r X? ing-pan. Another method of making them 
they permit the rocking to and fro of the »^ , , ... ... ? x 
i ^ • 4 . A A lAx very nice is to turn boiling milk and Avater 
system, ncA'er introduce disorder, or lead to 'll, t j- i - xi .x- r 
/ X x- A n - f X J 1 • on the Indian meal m the proportion of a 
Hestrnetion A is nerteet end li.'irmonionc ... ^ ^ x. vxx 
SxVVOY OR Sponge Cake. — Taketweh'e 
given no decided public proof of mv beiiio- overwhelmed with the gjandeur and frggb eggs, put them in the scale, and bal- 
a Christian.” ” ° majesty of the uniA'erse of God, Ave are led a,nce them Avith sugar; take out half and 
--- to exclaim Avith the HebreAV poet, “When balance the other half Avith flour; separate 
True.—A gentleman, says a Pittsburo- I oonsider thy heai'ens, the AA'ork of thy ting- the Avliites from the yolks, Avhip them up 
paper, connected Avith the national stao-e* nioon and the stai-s Avhich thou hast ygjy fight, then mix them, and sift in, first 
road company, in speaking of the different oi’*^hiined, Avhat is man that thou art mindful s^igar, then flour, until both are exhaust- 
routes across the mountains, and the usual oI him’. and the son of man thou A'isitest gfi. ^dd some grated lemon peel; bake 
Avear and tear of horses and men, remark- him .” If fearful that the eye of God may them in paper cases, or little tin moidds.— 
ed: “We could get along, if avo could onh- overlook us in the immensity of his kingdom, q'bjg r^jgg n^akes an excellent pudding, with 
rest oiir teams on the Sabbath. Our dri- liave only to call to mind that other pas- ljutter, sugar, and ivine for sauee. 
versand horses would last longer, and do sage—“Yephouh^t made him but a little Oeeim Crickers—O nenintcream and 
more service; and therefore to rest on the aid Sf ' to eggs'-beat the white Mn“ffte 
reslwt ”''°'“'^° hovcllonlnion over tUl tho works of thy cream is sour a yoonful of sideratus must 
f 1 _ A .xi_i-.-„x„..x ..n xi.;.....r,..x be usedmix the doup-fi verv stiff, and noiind 
respect ” o j have dominion over idl the AA'orks of thy 
-_ hand; thou hast put all thing-s under his feet.” 
’I’he object of all ambition should be to Such are the teaching-s of the word, and 
be happy at home. If Ave are not happy such are the lessons of the tvorks of God.— 
there, w'C cannot be happy elseAvhere. It Professor Mitchell. 
cream is sour, a spoonful of saleratus must 
be used; mix the dough very stiff, and pound 
it half an hour. 
is tho best proof of the virtues of a family 
cii-cle, to see a happy fireside. He I 
The Avorld is but one gi-eat family. What himself, 
then is this narroiv selfishness in us, but re- Reso 
lationsliip forgot perform 
3h are tiie lessons of the tvorks ot God.— Ground Coffee should be kept in a 
'ofessor Mitchell. tight vessel: if this is not done, it soon 
-—-^QgQg itg ijne flavor — the aroma disappeai-s 
He is unfit to rule others Avho cannot rule Avith its volatile oil. 
mmseii. To Cle.yn Kniates. — Charcoal, ground 
Resolve to perform what you ought; to powder, is one of the best things ever 
perform without failure Avhat you resolve. used for tliis purpose. 
