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Farmers, Make Your Own Candles

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Day
22
Month
April
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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- Take 2 lbs. of alum for every 10 Ibs. of tallow, dissolve it in water before the tallow is put in, and then melt the tallow in the alum water with frequent stirring and it will clanfy and harden the tallow so as to make a most beautiful article fór either winter or summer use, al most as good as sperm. - Mass. Ploughman. There are 44 lawyers in Syacuse, with 8,236 inhabilants. In Rochester, with 22.000,70. BufFalo, with nbout 20,000, haa something like 80. Verily, the way of the tra legres o ■ is hard. OThe letter writers at Washington say that J. Q. Adams has expressed the opinión, that if Mr. Tyler succeeds in annexing Texas, it will ensure his re-elec tion. These manufacturers of n ews also assure us that if Congress should adjourn without coming to a decisión on the Texas question, they are to be re-assembled in an extra session. (E We are indebted to Hon. R. M'Cl eiland for sundry Congressional documents. O? The communication of "J. P. W." is inadmissible in its present shape. (iCThere are Liberty Representatives in the Legislatures of Maine, New Hampsbire, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Connecticut. 05 The Cincinnati Herald, a Liberty paper, has now 3,000 subscribers. "L. C." is too late for this week. Ann Arbor, April, 19, 1844. The weather .for the )last ten days haa been delightful, except a part of the time uncomfortably warm. The mud in the roads has entirely disappeared. The price of wheat still continúes at 70 cents. Flour retails at $3,75.

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