. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . RippleysNo. 4 fits the fellow that wants anextra good feed mill at an extralow price. Guaranteed to grindall grains single or mixed, andto beia8t,lar8reeapaelty,8trone,durable and easy to for circulars and price 9 (Grafton, 111, The ordinary pressure of the atmos-phere on the surface of the earth is twothousand one hundred and sixty-eightpounds to each square foot, or fifteenpounds to each square inch; equal tothirty perpendicular inches of mercury,or thirty-four and a half feet of water.


. Turner's North Carolina almanac : for the year of our Lord ... . RippleysNo. 4 fits the fellow that wants anextra good feed mill at an extralow price. Guaranteed to grindall grains single or mixed, andto beia8t,lar8reeapaelty,8trone,durable and easy to for circulars and price 9 (Grafton, 111, The ordinary pressure of the atmos-phere on the surface of the earth is twothousand one hundred and sixty-eightpounds to each square foot, or fifteenpounds to each square inch; equal tothirty perpendicular inches of mercury,or thirty-four and a half feet of water. Sound travels at the rate of one thou-sand one hundred and forty-two feet persecond—about thirteen miles in a min-ute. So that if we hear a clap of thun-der half a minute after the flash, we maycalculate that the discharge of electricityis six and a half miles off. Lightning can be seen by reiflection atthe distance of two hundred miles. The explosive force of closely confinedgunpowder is six and a half tons to thesquare RICES Patent Calf Weaners AND SUCKIN6 COW MUZZLES. Cheap, durable an^i eff-ctive—prpv?nt calvesand cows sucking e ,ch other; also self suckicg. Threesiz-a—N . 1 lor Calves. 35c. eoch; , for Heifers. 5Pc «>ach No. 3, for Cows, Mailed i^REE oi rrceipt of price. MVDE BY H. C. RICE, Farmington, Conn. ORTFPrrH & TURNWR DO. Gen. Southn Agts , Baltimore, Md Formula for Telling a Girls Age. Girls of a marriageable age do not liketo tell how old they are; but you can findout by following the subjoined instruc-tions, the young lady doing the figuring:Tell her to put down the number of themonth in which she was born, then tomultiply it by 2, then to add 5, then tomultiply it by 50, then to add her age,then to subtract 365, then to add 115,then tell her to tell you the amount shehas left. The two figures to the rightwill tell you her age, and the remainderthe month of her birth. For example, theamount is 822; she is 22 years old andwas born


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