The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, February 20, 1851, Image 1

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NEUTRAL IN POIrICS,
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Mcnotcb to "News, titcrature, Wan), Zcieltcc, Inecliunics, 'agriculture, the iltliffitsion of Useful 11forlltati0lt, General 3ntelligence, 1 ltaelllcitt, Olaritets, tkc,
VOLUME V.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER,
is published in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh
- Comity; Prt.,every Thursday
A.utarsTus L. RUNIC,
At $l. 50 per annum, payable in. advance, and
$2 00 if not paid until the end of the year. No
paper discontinued, until all arrearages are paid
except at the option of the.proprirtor.
malting not more than one
sguaxe, will'be inserted three times for one dolla
and-for-every subsequent insettion hventylive
cents. Larger advertisements charg,d in the,
same proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines
will be charged seventy-five cents, and those
"nriliktirg—Sirlines-ilr-leSs7three-rnsertiotrs—for 50
cents.
10" A liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
[Office in Hamilton St., one door East
of the German. Reformed Church, nearly
opposite the , §Friedensbothe Office."
Public Sale.
Fill be sold at Publid Sale on Saturday
The 22d day of February Mt., at-the-res—
idence of the subscriber, in Catasauqua,
Lehigh County, the following articles :
TWO - Horses -- 2 - Rockaways,A -Sleigh, 1
:sett of Harness, Saddle and Briddle, Wheel
barrow. _Desks, Chairs, .Benches, Boxes,'
Barrels, 1 Big Rolie, Stove and Pipe, and
a variety of articles td tedious to mention.
Sale to eminence at 12 o'clock noon,
when condition of said will be made knoWn
and attendance given by
REUBEN M. LICIITENWALNER.
February 6, 1851. 11-3 w
juven Ile
SINGI'N'G CLASS.
A Juvenile Singing Class is now forming,
at J. 11 1 . Richard's School House, coin.
wencing on Thursday afternoon at 3 before
5 o'clock:
Parents wishing their children taught in
the ruditnents of Music should place their
names on the list. Terms 50 cents per
quarter
JO[IN S. P. FAUST
Feb. 13
The 22d of February.
Great Festival.
A great Festival will ake place on Sat
urday the 22nd of February next, (Wash
ington's birth day,) at the newly erected
"Centre [-louse," in South Whitehall town
ship Lehigh county.
This being a day, upon which all true
and faithful followers of our illustrious
Washington, should show to the world
their love for their country, in its comment
moration.
ArrangementS' have been made to procure
Cannon, Music and suitable Toasts. An
oration will be delivered by James S. Regse,
Esq., of Allentown, whose known abilities
alone will draw crouds upon the occasion.
The evening will be appropriated to those
•who find amusement in tripping on the light
fantastic toe.
For a "Good repast" all Preperations
have been made, and no one will come away
-"dissatisfied."
I Capt. Yarger's Company of "Fenci
bles," arc invited to be present on the
oc
casion. AARON GUTU.
February 13,
acouligirjac,
Notice is hereby given, that the under
iigned has taken out letters of Administra
iion,•of the Estate.of Solomon INs co, late
'of Lower Macungy, Lehigh county. There- ,
fore all persons who are yet indebted to the
estate of said deceased, be it in Notes, Bonds
.or otherwise will please make settlement
within 6 weeks from the date hereof. Also
those, who have legal claims agains said
estate, will present them well autheticated
svithin the above specified time.
,CIIARLES EDELMAN, Administrator.
February 13, 111-6 w
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Notice 1. , 3 hereby given, that the under
:signed have tz.llien out letters of Administra
tion, of the estao of Joel Krauss, deceased,
late of the Borough of Allentown, county of
Lehigh. Therefore, all persons who are
.yet indebted to the estate of said deceased,
be it in Notes, Bonds, Book dskts, or other
wise will please make settioMnt within 3
months from the date hereof. Also those,
who have legal claims against said estate,
will present them Well authenticated with
in the above specified time.
EMELINE KRAVIS, Allentown,
ANTHONY KRA11138; U. Milford.
dtiministrators of the Estate.
Ik f hlf persons who are indebted in the
books of vim firm of Brobst and Erwin,
will likewise' Make settlement within the
above specified time, at the Foundry neat_
Allentown.
"ialitiary, 10, .
A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
FASIIIONABI4I
Jewelry Establishment !
i k . Cheap and Good Watches,
. n
Jewelry& Silver-ware', Whole
-1....17 ..., snit, and retail, at No. 91; North
• .. ..•-• -... i . Socond street, corner of Quar
t: '6§Cirk: - ry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full,Jewelled, IS caret
cases, ti:3o and over.
Watches, full
HSilver Lever
jewelled,
Silver Lepine WittcheS, jew
elled, $ll and over
I Silver Ouartier Watches, $5,00 to 10
Gritil Pencils, $1,50 to 7
Fine Gold Rings, 074- e cts. to 80
Other articles in proportion. An Goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of
fine GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER
WARE. Also, an assortment of M. J. To
bias & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Broth
ers, E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G.
4. R. Beesley, and other superior Patent
Lever Movements, which will be cased in
any style desired.
—A-rrangements-have-been-made-with-all
the above celebrated makers, the best man
ufacturers of Liverpool, to furnish at short
notice_any required style of Watch, for
which orders will'be taken and the name
and residence of the person ordering put on
if requested.
0. CONRAD, No. 96 North 2nd. St.
• Importer of Watches.
Philadelphia, Nov. 29. .
@la To
Dentist..
NVill be in Allentown on the 24th
of February next Persons desir
ing his services had better place their names
on his list immediately.
Rooms at Cynig's Hotel
February I'3,
Livery Establishment,
THE subscribers take this method to in
form their customers and the public in
general, that they have lately purchased of
Mr. George Beissel, his extensive Livery
establishment, .consisting in part of
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.• Horses, Carriages, &c.
I t;
Ai m and continuing the business at
the old stand on William street,
in the Borough of Allentown. •
They will always be prepared to furnish
their customers at the shortest possible no
tice with sure and gentle horses and splen
did fashionable vehicles.
Pleasure parties or societies, will be-furn
ished With gentle horses, good carriages and
careful drivers, if requested, Families can
be suited at all times with vehicles to their
particular tastes.
Their charges are reasonable, and in or
der to continue the high credit it has here
tofore gained of being the ~ best livery estab
lishment in Allentown," they will leave
nothing undone to keep on hand the best and
safest horses, the neatest and most splendid
carriages, and sober and careful drivers.
They return their sincere thanks for the
b s , ral patronage thus far bestowed, and
rust that they will be able further to merit
continuance of their support..
J. &'T. HOFFMAN.
Novembur 21.
The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and
rust Company of Phjladelptiirt, Office No.
iJ Chestnut Street, Charter Perpetual,
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Continue to make Insurances on Lives o
the most favorable terms.
The capital being paid up and invested,
together with the accumulated premium fund
affords a perfect. security to the insured.
The premium may be paid in yearly, half
yearly, or quarterly payments.
The company add a BONUS at stated pe
riods to the insurance. for life. The first
bonus was appropriated in December, 1844,
amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum in
sured under'the oldest policies, to 8 per
ccnt, 71 per cent, &c., on others in propor
tion to the time of standing malting an addi
tion of $lOO, $87,50, $75, &c., on every
$lOOO originally insured, which is an aver
age of more than 50 per cent on tho premi
ups paid; and without increasing the annual
)tt merit to the company.
Ns). of gum
Policy. iusutal . nata l3 . ° .. ntts
!Amount of policy and
or bonus payable at the
tion. party's decease.
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No: 0- $lOOO ' $ 100 $ 1100
" 08 3500 t5O 2750
I , 208 4000 400 4400
ig 275 2000 124 2175
Li 390 5000 497 60 6437
Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and
egplattationn of the subject ; forms of appli
cation ; and further information can be had
at the office in Philadelphia, or on applica
tion to A. L. RUIIE, Agent in Alleutorrn.
13. W. litcmcans, Presidon
P. Jhmcs,
Decvlacr 13.
$l6 and over
.I.LLEXTO
aan
CAPITAL 300,000.
ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., FEBRUARY 20, 1851.
Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of Philadelphia,
STATEMENT'of the Assets of the Co pang
on January 1, (851, published in conformitY with
the pfovisions of the sixth Section of the Act of
Assembly of April tith, 1812.
MORTGAGES.
[lcing first-Mortgage.s, well secured,
free of ground rent, in the city
and__countyof_Philadelphia,_ex
cept f, 37,950 in Montgomery,
Bucks, Schuylkill and A Ileghany
counties, Pennsylvania. Also,
$7500 in Ohio, secured by Real
Estate in Philadelphia . . $918,128 68
. REAL ESTATE
Purchased at Sheriff's Sales,")
under mortgage claims, viz:
Eight houses and lot, 70 by
150 feet on the S. W. corner
of Chtstnut and Schuylkill
Sixth streets . . .
A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet,
on north side of Spruce st.,
west of 11th street
A house and lot, 21.7 by 100
feet, on west side Penn
Square, south side WO St.
'l'tro houses and lots, each 16
by-80-feet i -on-south-side-of
Spruce street,neat Schuylkill
7th street . . • •
Five houses and lots, each 17 9
by- 90 feet, Nos. 131, 133,
135, 137 and 139 Dilwyn
street . . . • •
Three houses and lot; 49 by 54
feet, on East side of Schuyl-
Sixth street, south of Pine
street . . • . •
A lot of ground, 17 by 57 feet,
on the northeast corner of
Schuylkill Front and Spruce
streets . . . . .
A house and lot, 18 by 106 feet,
on south side of Filbert st.,
west of Schuylkill 7th street
Hotel and lot, 50 by 81 feet, on
south-cast corner of Chest
nut and Beach streets .
Five houses and lot, 42 by 86
feet, on the north side of
George street, west of Ash
ton street . . . •
Seven houses and lot, 20 by
117 feet, on the east side of
Beach street, south of Chest
nut street . . . •
A house and lot, 18 by 80 feet,
No, 96 Fitzwater street, east
of Ninth street . .
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LOANS.,
Temporary Loans on collateral se
curities amply secured, .
STOCKS.
$lO,OOO Alms House Loan, five -)
per cent (interest on)
200 shares Bank of Kentucky,
17 do. North. Bk. of Ken.
00 do. Union Bk. of Tenn.
13 do. Insurance company
of the State of Pa.
00 do. South work Railroad
'Company,
37 do. Commercial & Rail
Road 131 c. of V icics
burg,
300 do. Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company,
91 do. Franklin Fire Insu
rance Company,
1 do. Mercantile Library
6 do. Union Canal Comp.
90 do. North American C.
Company,
10 do. Schuylkill R. Road
Company,
$6OO North American coal loan
Notes, and Bills Receiveable,
Unsetteled Policies, .
Merchandise, .
Cash on hand, . $35,554 27
Cash in Agents hands,. 19,087 94
By Order of the Board,
CHARLES N. BANKER, PrCS/Ailf,
TeStC—CHARLES 0. BANKER, iVecrefury.
January 36.
D J. llOllB,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEKOR AT LAW
(Vice a few doors west of the Court House:
rirtle can .be consulted both in the Ger
man and English languages.
Allentown, April 4. ¶—tf
Mgl TOMMegi l 9
ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
Office ono door ca4of Nolba Hotel, Al
lentown, Lehigh coin 7, Pa.
Allentown, March 28.
WILLIAMS. MARX, "
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office in the western front room of the
buildng of John D. Lawall, formerly HOrn
beck's, west of the Courthouse.
Allentown April 4, 1850. ¶—tf
Cho U3c) " 4712a771119
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Has opened - his dike, in the .building
with Juge Ruhe, in west . Hamilton street
opposite the "New York Store"
Ho can be consulted in either the german
or english language.
Allentown. Jan. 0,1851
JOB PRINTING,
Of ebcry desciption — neatly executed at the
rfici&ex" eifites
4-lY
At Cost
$8 4 ,3 7 7 7 8
$ 83,966 17
Cost
$ 61,889 00
654,652 2
1,212,708 94
ENGLISH AND GERNAN
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I NEW ASSORTMENT OF
31.4XalLOVIAIBLU 3
The undersigned announce to the ptiblic,
that they have just returned from Philadel
phia and New York, with a very large lot
of Hardware, consisting of
...aHouse Purnishing
Cutlery, Coach 7rintniings,
Saddlery and Shoe-findings, all of which
will be sold at extremely low prices. They
ask the public to give SAEGER S HARDWARE
STORE, sign of the
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a call, in o r der to convince themselves of the
fact, that a , penny saved is a penny made.'
O. & J SAEGER..
To House-Keepers.
A great assortment of House furnishing
ankles, such as
ENAMELED and tinned inside, cooking
vessels, sauce and stew pans, preserve' ket
des, fish and ham kettles, frying puns, grid
irons, waffle irons, &c.
TEA TRAYS and Waiters, from com
mon to fine, in sets and dozens. Also, goth
ic form, in sets, and in variety of patterns.
KNIVES and FORKS—in sets and doz
ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook
and butcher knives, with a variety of other
manufactures.
kET and I 'EN lc NI V ES—Razors,
scissors, shears, from the best makers ; one,
two, three, and 4 blade knives.
SHOVELS, spades, hoes, chains, rakes;
pick, axes, &c.
SHOVELS and TONGS, Iron and brass
polished steel fire sets and standards, coal
hods, tailors' irons smoothing irons &c., and
for sale by 0 & J SAEGER.
IRON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled
Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English
Band Iron, Hoop Iron, Cast and Shear
Steel, square, flat, and round, just received
with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap
at the store of 0 & J SA EGER,
GLASS.-150 Boxes Gla:s, 8 by 10, 10
by 12, 10 by 14, 10 by 15, 12 by 16, and
various other seizes, for sale by
0 & J SAEGER.
TO MECHANICS.—TooIs of every de
scription, such as Bench and Moulding
Planes, Hand, Panne!, and Back Saws,
Brace and Bitts, Auger Buts, Hatchets,
Squares, &c., for sale by
0 & J SAEGER.
To SLIOENIAKERS.—Just received a
new assortment of Morocco and Binding
Leather, Lasts", Shoe-thread, Wooden Pegs
French Rubers, and numerous other artic
les belonging to the shoemaking business
0 & PSAEGER.
8,265 51
1,265 26
163 84
NAILS.—:3OO Kegs of. the best Nails,
Brads and Spikes, just received and for sale
by 0 & J SAEGER.
OILS & VARNISEL—OiIs of all kinds,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var
nish of all kinds, Glue &e.,—will be sold
cheap by
PLANES.— A full assortment of Plane
of John Bell's best make, also a law assort
ment of Carpenter's Took fur sale cheap
be ) Sz„l SA EtitEll.
WHITE lA.:AD.-2 tons of White Lead
just received, Pure and Evtra, and fin' sale
by 11 &.1 SA FA
I IOLLOWARE.--500 Iron Pots and
'Kettles, just received and for sale at very
reduced Prices at the store of
0 J SAEGER.
December 12. y
To Builders.
A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor
Locks with mineral knobs, german Locks,
Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Paint Brush
es, and . a variety of other building Hard
ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper
than ever by 0 & J SAEGER.
December 12. 11— 1 y
EIEB
llobeyt Vialfvemwy,
Manufacturer of Warm Air Furnaces
AND
Premium Cooking Ranges.
The subscriber has lately established
himself in the above business, and is -pre
pared to
. fill orders to any distance in the
country. •
11ecan warrant his articles to be of the
latest and most approved styles, with a sav
ing of at least 25 per cent. in die fuel.
Recollect the place, No. 12, South Sth
street, Philadelphia
January, 16,
Takei-Watice-1
Surveyor and Scrivener, •
The undersigned begs leave to announce
to his large circle of friends and the public
in general, that he still continues the Sur
veying and Scrivening bushier:, in its vari
ouss branches, at his office, near Cooper:-
burg, in Upper Snucon township, Lehigh
county.
He has lately purchased fit a very great
-expense, a-number-of the newest and-most im
proved Mathematical Instruments, which
will enable him, with a practice of 20 years
standing, to give general satisfaction.
Ilis experience as a Scrivener is undoubt
ed, as he has rilSo followed the business for
many years. Terms mOderate.
Ea'He tvill always be ready to serve his
friends, at any reasonable distance from
home, when called upon.
ANDREW K. 'WITTMAN
Oct. 31
INDEMNITY. ..
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE,. No. 163& CHESNUT STREET
near-Fiftlrstree
Directors:
Charles N. &icker, Geo.W.Rieharas
Thomas Hart, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Boiie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jae,Oh R. Smith, MorrisPfitterson,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent .
and limited, on every description of property; in
town and country, at rates as low as are consis•
taut with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contin
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Pretni•
utns, safely invested, :Wind ample protection to
the assured.
. .
The assets of The company. on January
18 , 18, as published agreeably to an Am. of As
sembly, were as follows, viz:
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million
two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, there
by affording, evidence of the advantages of insu
rance,'as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with prompt ess, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, Presi (len
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'y,
The Subscribers are the appointed Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and are now
prepared to make insurances on every deserip•
tion of property, at the lowcst rates.
AUGUSTUS L. RUIiE, Allentown
C. F. BLECK, Bethlehem.
Allentown,June 13,1848. 1-13'
LOOK HERE I
A Certain and Effectual Cure.
The subscriber, Druggist in the Borough
of Bethlehem, Northampton county, adopts
this method to inform sufferers of a Rheu
matic complaint, be it Inflarnatory, Chronic
or Acute, that he prepares an article of med.
cine, that will effect a certain cure of this
wide spred and painful disease. It is put
up in Quart bottels, each bottle accompani
ed by a box of Ointment. The liquid to be
taken internally, and the ointment external
ly. The genuine article can be had only
by the undersigned, a practical Druggist
and Chemist, and originator of the medicine.
Price two dollars per bottle, or six bottles
for ten dollars—which will be sent to inva
lids in any part of the county. free of charge.
All orders must be accompanied with the
Cash, or they will receive no attention.
This medicine needs no puffing, it speaks
for itself, while . perfectly harmless in its opt:-
ration it eradicates the system from the
O& .1 SAEGER
effi.cts produced by unskillful treatment. It
has already produced some astonishing
carts, and of carts u here the patient has
been confined to the 11011Pe (or years, and
those that got abroad only with the use of
Crutches, were set at liberty by the use of
from one to six Bouels. Certificates of
cures can be shoWn from the most respect
able citizens.
FrNone is genuine without his written
signature in blue ink.
HENRY GA NCINVER,
Proprietor, Bethlehem, Pm:.
December 12.
To Brewers and Distillers !
Hops I
. Hops ! Hops !
Eastern and Western Hops Growth
1850—'•18 and '47 on hand and for sale by
the bale and smaller quantity by
BROOK & ALLMAN,
flour Dealers, corner of Fourth end
Vine Streets, Philadelphia
December 12 4 11—w 1
Brandreth andWtights Pills.
Country merchants and others, are here
by--notified, that the far_ famous of
Doctors William A. Wright, and Benjamin
Brandreth, are constantly kept for sale at
the office of the "Lehigh Register" by the
dozen_boxes, atArlrolesale prices.
4 -11 V
990,559 65
729,358 90
205,159 00
• 15,563 15
46,581 87
Mortgages,
Hal Estate,
Temporary Loans,
Smelts,
Cash, &e..,
$1,2'20,097 67
July 5.
Foseue F the-Nisen
In the year 1762 an extraordinary in
stance of avarice occurred in France. A
miser, of the name of Foscue, who had
amassed enormous wealth, by. the most sor
did parsimony„and the most discreditable ex
tortion, was reque3ted by the government
to advance a sum Of money, as a loan. The
miser,' to whom a fair interest was not in
ducement sufficiently strong to enable him
to part with his ,treasured gold, declaied
- his — incapacity — to - meet this demand ;. he
pleaded severe losses and the utmost pover
ty. Fearing, however, that some of his
neighbors, among whom he was very unpo
; pular, would report his immense wealth to
the (overninent, he applied his ingenuity
to discover some effecttaarWay of hiding his
gold, should they attempt to institute a search
to ascertain the truth• or falsehood of his
plea. With great care and secrecy he dug
a deep cave in his cellar; to this receptacle
for his treasure he descended by a ladder,
and to the trap door he attached, a spring
lock, so that, on shutting it, it would fasten
of itself. By and bye the misev,disappeared.
Inquiries were made ; the house was
searched ; woods were explored, and the
-ponds-were-draggedl—but-no-Foscue-could
they find. The gossips began to conclude
that the miser had fled, with his gold, to
some part, where, by living incognito, he
would be free from the demands of the gov
-ernment.
11-: 3 m
Some time-passed-on.-'The house in
which he had lived was sold, and workmen
were busily employed in its repair. In.the
progress of their work they met with the
door of the secret cave, with the key in the
lock, outside. They threw back the decor
and descended with a light. The first ob
ject upon which the lamp was reflected,
was the ghastly body of Fescue, the miser,
and scattered around him were heavy bags
of gold,..and ponderous chests of untold trea
sure, a candlestick lay beside him on the
floor. This worshipper of mammon had
gone into the cave, to pay his devoirs to his
golden god, and became a sacrifice to his
devotion. What must have been the sensa
tions of that miserableinan—what the hor
rors of his situation, when he heard the
door close after him, and the spring lock
effectually imprison him within his secret
mine ! How bitter must have been the last
struggles of that avaricious soul! How ter
rible must have been the appeals of con
science within that sordid sinner! How
each bag must have disgorged its treasure,
rind each piece of gold have danced, in ima
gination, around hint as a demon ! How
hated, when the gnawing pangs of star ve tion came slowly upon him, must have been
that yellow vision! His very heart must
have grown sick at that which he once so
dearly loved !--Gold in bags; gold in Chests;
gold piled in heaps ; gold for his pillows;
gold strewed upon the ground for him to
lie upon ! Whilst his taper lasted, turn
where he would his eyes, nothing met them
but his gold. But when the last flicker
died away and the miser was left in dark
ness, to dwell upon his coming death, and
upon his sins, how awful must have been
the agonies of conscience ! How; surely,
amidst the gloom of that sepulchre of gold,
must the poor whom he had oppressed; and
the unfortunate, whom he had ruined by
his avarice, have rose up to reproach him;
and, when the mind became fevered by its
last deadly struggles, how the faces of hag
gard poverty, of hate, and loathing for the
miser, must, in one load, discordant chorus
have cried for vengeance and retribution on
his guilty soul !
Fruit Trees from &foils.
The new method of raising by planting
the scions, is a great disideratum in the art
of obtaining good fruit. • It has many ad
vantages over grafting, because it is more
expeditious, and requires no stock nor tree.
They must be planted were they are re
quired to stand, and the labor for one day
will be sufficient to .plant out enough for a
large orchard after the scions are obtained.
The method of preparing the plant is as
follows :—Take the scion as for grafting,
and at any time after the first of Pebruary,
and until the buds begin to grow considera
bly, and dip each end of the shoot into mel
ted pitch, Wax, or tallow, and bury•it in the
ground, the buds uppermost while the Body
lies in a horizontal position and at the depth
of two or three inches. We are informed
that trees obtained in this way will bear in
four years from the time of planting. We
have no doubt of this method of raising fruit.
A gentleman in this vicinity the last season
planted about twenty scions of different
hinds of pears which appear to flourish.
The .composition ho used wag melted shoe
maker's wax.—.llbany Cullwator.
1"1"is sweet, on winter's night at home,
to sit by fire and tapers ; but, ah, it is 's . wi r
sit,t' thing by far, to take the papers. Won't
you take the papers? Can't You take tho
papers T The joys of heart are little worth,
unless you take the papers.
Er' Legal Love.—lt is a doubtful point
whether a blind man could be liable, for,jiie
bill, payable at sight.
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