Aiken Courier Journal (Newspaper) - June 26, 1875, Aiken, South Carolina VOLUME 1 34 JUNE OLD For The The Under the hill stands a humble Up on the top is ft palace fair Anl the dwellers within ure a happy lot how I wish I was living up there Thus sighed ft little maid under the pulled out the thread with a nimble hand She sang and worked with a right good But she thought bow pleasant to be so grand The wheel Mid the thread is And hung in toots on tne cottage wall There are ninny and many a flaxen And the beautiful maiden has spun it The years roll round it many aday Since the little maid spun in the humble A lady fair heads a company And youd Bay that bers was a happy A lord and a lady leav the With ana uf hound They ride and they ride Oer hill and dale the flying The years roll and roll on The palace is gone from the top of the hill Hut the little is not And the uttle dreamer is spinning there 13 TO W of concealed chemicals to generate The multiplicator has been suspended from the rafters ef the building and air blown through and it has been flooded repeatedly with water to dissolve any chemical compound ifc might hold con Immediately after these tests the power has been Last fall an elaborate series of experiments were Besides the air and water tests they examined the escape from the and found it to be a or gaseous with out smell or and with no explosive or inflammable properties when exposed to a When a piece of muslin cloth was held over the escape an icicle of the shape of a thimble was rapidly The investigators tasted the water which had been used in the and discovered no unusual flavor or and took the machine to pieces without finding any is this strange capable of doing the work of steam with out heat The inventor talks about the multiplied power of hydraulic col held ia but gives no further explanation of the manner by which a pressure of twentysix pounds to the which the Schuylkill water has in the is increased to fifteen thousand pounds by merely passing through his iron It is his he and he will reveal it as soon his patents in this country and in England One the principal owners of the invention ac counts for the strange force on the way Prof Egleston threw a plate in the air and after succeeded in breaking He then detailed a large number af experiments which had been made by him on the with reference to ita capacity for withstanding a its resistance of and its chemical strength as compared with ordinary With regard to shock he said he had had a number of steel missels which were allowed to fall from different heights on the plates ot prepared From nearly 100 experiments he found that ordinary one and a quarter inch lass always broke under a blow from a missile falling thirteen while the tempered never under a fall of less than ten A two ounce missile was different increas by three up to thirteen and the prepared glass withstood these The strength of the glass was its most wonderful Its resistance of heat was also mar The temperature of different ordinary flames was first determined by of pyrometers constructed for the and was found to be 300 degrees to according to the kind of Two thousand de crees of heat was then directed on the O Lost Irt Restored of Poisoned A correspondent of the New York Tribune has been investigating as much the the inventor would permit the merits of the invention of of called the It is owned by stock company comprised chiefly of New York who have paid in ital of and the nominal par value of They value this stock at The that gen best nonconductor of heat there Among the uses proposed for it are car riage lights and head lights for One enthusiast had even proposed to make wagon wheels of POISONED The Lancaster Examiner of Saturday says Information has been given on very respectable that the water in the eastern end of the Pennsylvania and extending westward some dis has recently become poisonous in its at the same of a marine color and singularly even to the whole depth in its deepest Every living in this por tion of the canal has been and can be neen lying dead at the bottom or on the surface and oil kind of even lay dead in tbe since the phenomenon has presented It Some thought that the pumping out of the coal mine and the flow of noxious water into the and thence into the might be the cause j others suggest that the lime boats have beea sunk in tlw canal some where But there are many rea sons for doubting the first of the on account of tbe location of the feed of the and the river not For Tbe Sonnet to Mine Avaunt thou sanguinary reveler of the night Why thou here to raar my sweet Now piping in my my nose Thy is not not my ear It carries with it sound of heftTy And dos setk pale form that Ifl tbe blocd is cold and not bloom That lies upon proud check lip she lies in curtained If I thy wings and daring bad its there Id But since such happy for mac is to Go fain commission Make baste and tempt my patience not too Or by my faith wage on thee a Franco Prussian 1 I I o centre of a plate of prepared 18 corruption a hold position that the machine separates wa ter into its ultimate and changes their cohesive force into one of strong It is a singular of force that when it is diminished much below a of to the square inch it extinguishes fading eut and leaving no Keeley IB erates the power is culled a nup and is composed of a of about sis brass iron chambers of cylindrical con by pipes and Sited with certain cocks and The machine upon which experiments conducted during tho past eight is about twentyfour thir teen and its cylinders rill hold of A small quit tor of an iuch in eidd from it to a strong wrought iron reservoir six inches in diameter and three leet long where the power w stored and whence it is fee a engine through a still smaller The process of generating the power consists in forcing the upper chamber of tho and letting water run in iron x until the arc I the experiments made inventur has used his own as through a tube for i cock to now engaged on a and larger the which have Wen made in different machine shops to pre vent the secret of its It is almost ready for One thing appears certain frum these facts or cither Keeley a remarkable ingenious or he has as he discovered a new motive pow er that must soon nod revolutionize If the inven tion is genuine the importance can scarcely be Steam canines will become Steamships will be The railroad locomotive must give way to the new motor burning no fua and emitting no and coal will become a drug mar ket urn ing Lit hut the with the hydrant und opening iho euci sufficient water runs minutes after operation is per formed the cucks on the tubes the with the lower Blinders turned and power is tor The little machine through as cast the ono eighth uf tin iuch in i pressure to The correspondent that with in thirty days he would sue i train of twenty passenger cars drawn from Phil adelphia to new York without hot air or any other known motive TOUGHENED The New Yusk Times of Tuesday has the following Prof nf the Columbia College School of inches until at the point of cun tact with the flame the glass became red The hand could not then be borne within three inches of the red hot por tioo of the yet the glasa could be comfortably handled if grasped four inches from the red hot The first plate a poor and broko after being subjected to this for three The others were not broken by Tt was found that the glass could be safely cooled 100 degrees at a time bat cooling it more rapidly broke Ordinary glass Stood such tests ap these The of was that if n fire was started in a room with windows of this the framework of the windows would burn out and allow the glass to fall before a drart would be Lamp shades were then tested by kerosene lumps with a combination of Bunson which throws a bluo showing that the carbon was nil making the heat along the whole length of the tube and six or eight inches beyond All kind of lamp chimneys known bad been tried by this and none were found that could withstand The tempered chimneys were then submitted to the test for half aa hour and then j and again tried for half an The consequence was that the lime glass was somewhat discolored but not crock ed The lend was blackened but not nnd when cooled was thrown about the without Photo graphs hud been taken on this and the found to be The had also been polished like plate This bad been found to be cult owing to its but the pre pared glass takes a more brilliant than the ordinary and does not lose its s The second there would be nothing in lime to destroy the We shall doubtless heur more of this before Liberal An ancient leaned over a Clay street gate and to the dusky proprietor of a cabin See isnt you bout to pay me dat Havent nuffin tu pay was the you borrowed dat money a whole year Henry continued the old Cant help pay it I you dont wunt to pay I you is dishonest and I shant ax tie many agin Ill leave de Lord to collect it Shoo exclaimed greatly interested all you hasnt any more tu lend on dose haz A Sharp A peddler sold a man a liquid for the extermination of And how do you use it inquired the ruau after he had bought Ketch te und drop into answered the ped thunder you do exclaimed the I could kill it in half that time by stamping on exclaimed the dat ish u very ye We are happy to learn that another Cotton Manufactory has been organized in the neighborhood iro der the above is on the same water where the fell greater and less expense will be incurred in making the water power It is directly upon the Augusta and Go within hauling distance also of the South Carolina At a lime like the when ma chinery citn be purchased at one third Twenty Impolite Loud and Rending when others t Rending aloud in company being Talking when others are f 5 Spitting the or Cutting finger nails in Leaving church before Whispering or m house of Gazing rudely Leaving a stranger without the presented lust tuening an account of the remarkable La process of tough sn as to render it capable of before the New York Acade my of He said during last having made a number of experiments in it as tough this by heating were made on s the and the finest de signs were reproduced by moans of the sand without injury to the strength of the tests were np A want of respect and for especially a present without an expression of Making yourself the hero of your at the of to th rapidly it js supply of power uiv low its full Very i by those in to ste if there The is Lw a online runs ii s ordinary glasa to u red neat and plung bath of fatty of which he has not then threw a of of the tempered number ot F baini watch a d DI J irs it a a inp Water was boiled in a vessel of this The water boiled out and j own s A lO the vessel l of the vessel then ed co 150 degrees or 160 and less that and for arc within and proportionally in such an enterprise offers great The various mills at Au and have proved eminently even upon M construction and a mill set ap noTT with all the latest improvements i srili more The Is beautiful and werking families ther situation and the Mce of the other mills that lt and excellent labor is at their name nf the founder of is popular it was good policy his son the head of this f r aa I 11 s i v i 11 tho equally thin ia the Toey fell on Kept be I the floor with a metalic and bounded to the height of several Some of these wero ordinary look ing watch watch After show tho strength of specimens in ths mado the mys trick i cold waser was poured in with the that it would crack j other Has i i iW But the water began immediately to oou and the glass The temper ature was then raised to 300 and cold water This was hardly to be wondered as a brass or copper vessel submitted to the same test would be said the are the j oi ho ve in this tity for the we that the directors will not proceed with the work amount required is subscribed ana when h is that the published reports of of the other companies profits OR average if twentyfour per the floating capital tor find this i to uit Speaking or jestingly anothers Commencing to cat is you tret tn the table and No saying in Our well known p friend has recently open to what Anyone ia od a drugstore on Broad the where tie J Tho beet lead for the least This slass to mj tbe i at will be to Vis wifch everything in the Pre a