The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 15, 1851, Image 1

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A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, _
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ricuotcb to NCIIIS, Citcrature, lyetn), Sricur
VOLUME V.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER,
Is publishedin the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh
County, Pa.,every Thursday
BY AUGUSTUS L.
At $l5O per annum, payable in advance, and
42 00 if not paid until the end of the year. No
paper discontinued, until all arrearages are paid
except at the option of the proprietor.
Anrcirrisam . r.N•rs, making not more than one
square, will be inserted three times for one dollar
and for every subsequent insertion txeritylive
cents. Larger advertisements chargil in the,
game proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines
dill be charged seventy-five cents, and those
inaking six lines' of fess, three insertions for 50
cents.
t.7eA liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
Oftice in Munition Si., one door East
o/ the German Reformed Church, nearly
opposite the “Friedensbothe Office."
Clocks and Watches.
Charles S. alitssey,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
that he has recieved nt his establishment,
nearly opposite the German Reformed
church in Allentown, a large assortment of
- Me JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
ilog• WATCHES,
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_=. 5 .. t „, consisting of GOLD arid
a - I.t'OC SILVER Patent Leiters,
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it •,- ° e„„”, c7httsi . Q.uartier and plaiii="Eng
. ' l4 -:. 7 . --- :7.›.::;- - lish and French.' Watch
es sold by him are warranted, and ns low as
the same quality . can be purchased at other
establishments in town or elsewhere: .
Ilis assortment of Clocks consist of Brass
eight day, thirty hours, and alarm, from :3
to 12 dellao. .
Ilfs selection of Jewelry consists in part
of Gold rings, Bracelets, Breastpins, Broach
es Gold and Silver Pencils, Watch-chains,
Keys, Gold Pens, of a superior quality, &c.
Ile has also on hand a variety of
F. 4 N ('l' ./7.11 TR '/, E N,
Such a' steel-beads for purses and wort• bags,
Silver tea and table spoons, Gold and Silvt r
Spectacles, to suit al I, ages, Spectacle glasses,
Silver thimbles.
Every article sold by him, is warranted
to be such as.represented, and should they
prove otherwise can be returned, and the
money will be refunded.
Fl is stock has been purchased with a view
to supply the citizens of this county with
good and genuine articles in his branch, and
which have been selected from the best and
most extensive houses in New-York and
Philadelphia. Ile hopes by due attention to
his business, and liberal prices, to have a
share , of patronage.
reClocks, IVatches and Jewelry, repair
ed in the best manner and at the shortest
notice. Old Gold and Silver taken in ex
change for Goods. Cull and see, then judge
for yourselves.
May I, ISSI, sr-3m.
111.111)
.MD.III,
-InAllentown.
R. 410 PER,
ES . PECTFULLIC infoims his
Iriends arid the public in general, that
he has taken the well known Tavern House
of the
Bull's Head,
the corner of Allen
nd Andrew st., where
I e will be happy to
accommodate his old
:ustorners and friends.
le directed to his ta
ble, so that it be 'furnished with the most
seasonable the market affords, his bar filled
tvith the choicest wines and liquors, his
beds clean, and his yard large and stable
commodious, with an attentive hostler al-.
Oraxs at hand.
Ile trusts that by punctual attendance to
business, he Will he able to secure n
share of public patronage, for hick he will
fiver feel . thankful.
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am 0, . SeAfri4e
4 , a 63
. PRODUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSion &Merchants,
No. 07 NQRTH WHARVES,
Below Vine Street,
-Aibript this, method to inform their' friends
rind couhtrY merchantS in . ' general, that they
have littely established the above business,
in all its various branches, nt Nr b KI North
Wharves,'Where they will be happy to at
tend to did Wants of their costonwrs:
A 'wag the many articles constantly kept
on hUnd ofDried and Pickled Fish, Sic. t.Vc,c.
tVill'be found an assortment of .
,
Aidek'erel; SolnYbri, Skid, Poling,
Fish, cod Pork, Lard, How,
Sides, Shoulders, Cheese;
41161101iieh will be sold at the niest reasonable
prices. the place
Allentown Academy,
The summer (closing) quarter of the
present }•ear commences on Monday, May
12th. The following is the Board of In
structors;
R. C. CHANDLER, A. M.. Principal
ASHTON CLAXTON,
G. S. WOODHULL, A. B.
F. C. H. C. LAMPE, .1. Tcachers
Mrs. R. C. CHANDLER,
Mrs. E. A. Lixor,
The teachers. employed are fully capa
ble both from education and experience, Mr
the several duties which devolve upon
them in their respective stations. The
Principal appeals with confidence to a dis
cerning public for the support Aecessary to
the sustenance of the Instaution under its
present complete organization.
The Academy is a Home Institution ;
that it may ever be the pride of the county
to which it belongs, shall ever be our ear
nest wish, and no pains or expense will ev
er be spared, to make it deserving of the kind
patronage which may fall to its share.
Three additional boarding nholars, un
der II years of age can be received, in the
family of the Principal.-N. B. Frequent ap
plications are made for admission of pupils
who are unable to read ; such are uniform
ly declined. If accepted, the Principal does
not hold himself responsible for their satis
factory advancement
Allentown, May S
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
OFFICE, No. 1633 CIIESN UT STREET
near Fifth street.
Chat les N. Butcher, Cleo. W. Richarus
Thomas Dart, Mord. D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp.. E Bone,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
cONTINUE to make losuraneedtermaneni
and limited, on every description of property, in
town and country, at rates as low as are coosis
tam with security.
The Company have reserved a large Conte❑
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Pretni
Inns, safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets of the company., on January 1 , 4
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of At
sembly, were as follows, .
Mortgages, $800,538 65
Heal Estate, 728.358 90.
Temporary Loans, 205,459 00
Stocks, 13,563 15
Cash, ac., - 46,581 87
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one millima
two hundred thousand dui/ars, losses by fire, there
by affording evidence of the advantages of insu
ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with prompt ess, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKE, President.
CHARLES G, BANCKER, Sec'y.
• The Subscribers are the appointed. Agents of
the above mentioned Institution, and arc now
prepared to make insurances on every descrip
tipn of property, at the lowest rates.
AUGUSTUS 1,. RUH E, Allentown
U. F. 111:1:01C, Bethlehem
Allentown,June 13,1848
WILLIAM S. MARX,
ATTORNEY d COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office in the western front room of the
bulldog of John D. Lawnll, formerly Ilorn
heck's, west of the Courthouse.
AllentoWn April 4, Itlso
MCI Iliq)411:1$
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office one door east of Kolbs Hotel, Al
lentown, Lehigh county, Pa. •
Allentown, March :is
Calitain Magic ,
Is in the; Vie Again!
Captain I l'Nlll' F. NACU:, respectfully
:litho - awes that hy the ticatiraaynient.ol
frionas lw ha-;h n rtl thr !arm. awl rninina
(haus bona. foinioly U[1111)4 , 11 by hi.: father,
(111 I lamilion (contititicd) in East Al
ar: a Salyon and
House of General my reshouffi,
which he has now fitted up in a style con
sistent with a design of affording his friends
the best accommodations to be found in "these
diggings." Ile has also fitted up and fur
nished a Ladies saloon, and rooms for pri
vate parties, where visitors can enjoy them
selves dpnrt from the bustle of the main
saloon, and where they can be acconaodated
with a variety of choice refreshments. Ile
will spare no expense to render his house
worthy the patronage he solicits. His bill
of fare will consist as follows-:- •
Ale, Porter and Beer; of the best manu
factures, Oysters, raw, stetted and spiced,
Lobsters, Crabs, Clams, and all other kinds
of schell fish in their season, Pigs-feet,
Tripe, smoked Tongiie and French Bala
nies, Sardines, and in fact every thing the
inarhets' of Philadelphia, New York and
our own vicinity nffords."
Ills ICE GRE.II.IIIB arc too well known
and celebtated to need encomium, and he
will only say that he will be found as here
tofore the nriiirts ultra of Restaurateurs.
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- INDEMNIT - 1
Director 3
$1,220,097 67
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c, agriculturc, thc Eliffuriion of Useful /nformation, Omani Ittclligcncc, 2nittscmcni, 11nrftc c , &r.
ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., MAY 15, 1851
8.1 _LSD UR G
' ‘T7 ' Green Tree Store
Jacob G. HiHegass,
I'INFORMS the citizens of Salsburg, and
t he public in general, that he has since
the first of April purchased and occupied the
well known property, formerly owned b y
Mr. Kline, nee!. Allentown, atid.has opene d
The Salsburg Green Tree Store,
where he has received one of the largest and
most extensive assortment of
•
Spring and Summer Goods,
ever offered at the stand before. The great
est care has. been observed in the selection
of his Goods, and they were purchased at
the lowest prices. OM Joke is one of 'cm.
he goes upon the motto of
Small Profits and Quick Sales.
llis stock - comprises till the varieties and
patterns of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
such as Silks, Lawns, Ginghunis, Mouse
lin De Laines, Bureges, .41berines,
.11paeus,, Prints,
For the Gentlemen he has •
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
as well as a large selection of Goods for
Spring and Summer wear.
He has also an excellent assortment of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Q.ueensware;
Fish, &c.
The puhlic are respectfully invited to call
and examine his stock before purchasing,
elsewhere, as it is large, and will positively
be offered at the lowest possible prices.
Celle will always pay the highest mar
ket prices for all kinds of Country Produce
taken in exchange for Goods
April 17.
Catasangtu ileadquarters.
JAMES W. FULLER,
Most respectfully
rifts the attention of the
' public to the fact that
w he has taken the ii h u , t •
i' Leal lin toed I louse, rec. • t
-1111111011116_Ld. occupied by Jesse
• in the village
of Catasauqua, and that he is now prepared
to accommodate visitors and the travellin! ,
public in the .best manner. He will give
his sole attention to his business, and there
fore confidently believes that he shall be
enabled to render satisfaction to whoever
may favor him with their custom.
His TABLE trill, at all times, be sup
plied with the best the market affords ; his
BAR be stocked with the choicest Wines
and Liquors ; his STABLING attended to
•in the best manner. His rooms are large,
airy and convenient, and the utmost clean
liness will be observed in the Beds and Bed
ding. • In short, the proprietor of the "Cat
asauqua Headquarters" will spare no pains
or expense to render his guests comforta!de.
Ile therefore cordially invites his friends:
and the public generally to give hint a Call.'
May 1, 1851.
NEW .
atablwbinent.
George Keck,
ADOPTS this method
inform the. citizens of Al
town, and the public in
, neral, that he has tali(!n
ie house formerly occupied
henry F. Nagle, on the
iut h side of Hamilton street,
r the Court [louse. in•the
'rough of Allentown where
new and fashionable •
TAILORING ELTABLISIIMENT,
to which he invites the fashionable public
for an early call,
le trill attend proMptly and faithfully to
all business entrusted to him, and is fully de
termined on being second to none, warrant
ing a good fit, with neatness and dispatch.
He is in regular receipt of the latest Par
is, London and Philadelphia Fashions,
which enables hint to cut Coats, Tests and
Pants, in real [ion-ton style
April 10
‘II ( OULE 4,I w ,
WitEacna Daniel and James Fatzinger,
trading under the firm of D. (S. J. litlzin
ovr9 in the Butchering business, have made
a voluntary assignment, of all their proper
ty, real, Personal and mixed, baring date on
the 30th of April, 1851, to the undersigned,
for the benefit of their creditors. This then
serves,as a notice to all persons, Who know
themselVes indebted in the books of the said
firm, that they must make settlement with
in 30 days from the date hereof. And such
who, have yetlegarciaims against said firm,
will also present their claims well authenti
cated within the above specified tithe.'
JOSEPiI NOINZE?(ACIII:lt,
„ a ss i gnee
'him . As 0. GlN'loficinn, )
My t+. T-61%.
Spring and Ymnmer
THEundersigned has just re
ceis'ed from Philadelphia and
New York a very desirable assortment of
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS,
He respectfully invites his customers and
the public in general, to call and examine
his stock, which is large and well selected,
and embraces in part,
Jiros Cools,
such as black and colored, figured and plain
Silks. Ifarage tie Lains. Monsen» de
Laines, Silk win "11)1.410 and
`ilk and binen Poplins, ./11-
/pleas. Lawns, Brazil
Lustre, Gloves, Stockings, RilLns, Laces,
&c., &c.
1 1 1110 1 1 1 113 3 3122113
a full assortment of plain and fancy__Cassi.
mers, black, blue, brown and mixed Cloths,
Casbmeretts and Summer Cassimeres, Vest
logs of all kinds, &c.
I have not the assurance to say that I will
sell my goods 100 per cent or even 20 per
cent. less than my neighbors, but I do say,
and with confidence. that they will compare
in quality and in ice with any other 'estab
lishment in the:place.
April 10,
(111? PE TS.
The subscriber invites LIS ttis
totners and others to call and examine. (hi -
fore purchasing elsewhere) his splendid as,
sortment of 3 Ply Super Inarain and other
Carpets. Also, Floor, Stand and Table Oil
Cloths, all lately received front Philadel
phia, rind tvliich he tvill sell at a very small
ad vat
Ti-2•u
Ground Plaster.
Gr() , 11(1 1)1. ster cimstantly on
rm. sit!. nt tht slow of do:
;%1 th 1.1111 11.•orwii.
Tilt M. B. IVIE,S( IN.
efla clef orcl.
A new supply a Mackerel in
13arreds, HMIs and Cluarters, jin,t recu lt. d
and for sale by
Looking Ga7nsses.
A large assortment of Looking
Glasses just received and tor sale low at the
store of the subscriber.
THOS. B. WILSON.
CR ®4 V.
Just received alarge assortment
of Queensware, consisting, in pail of T,L,
and Dinner Setts, Fancy Glass ‘Vare. Man
tle Ornaments, toe, ther with o geioral
•i:ortinent necessary for liousekeepers, all of
which will be sold at the very I twest prict s.
April 10
Tice subscriber has just receiv
ed a fresh supply of Coal, which he offers at
the reduced prices of $2,50 per ton for Ches
nut, and $3,50 for It.-g, Stone and Lump
Coal. TI 10S. B. WILSON.
April 10. •
Ili —6w
. .P.
11..E.1° TEST.
Adoi is this method to inform his
friends 11111.1 the public in general,
that he has made A ilentown his permanent
reNidenc, . Ile hos ()Pern] an office at his
Ow' iiim,, opposite Kolb's American 4 hotel,
a few doorS east of Preiz, Guth &•
Store. where he will be happy to Mtr his
professional services in the science oh Den
tistry. Ile will call at private residences,
if n questud:
EV" His terms are reasonable, and having
had much experience in the jwidessions,
feels satisfit d that he can give general satis
faction.
'Mk n, April2l, 18 51 •
New & Popular School Book.
T-3111
Comprehensive summary of Universal
History, together with a Biography of His
tinE,uished Persons, to which is appended
an epitome of Heathen ;Mythology, Natural
Philosophy, General Astronomy and Physi
ology,adoptiql and used . in . the Public Schools
of Philadelphia.
Teachers and School Committees addres
sing letters to us, post-paid, will be furnish
ed with copies for examination.
Lull and complete assortment of
Books and Stationary for sale at the Low
est prices.
E. S. JONES & Co., PublisberS,
S. W. corner of Fourth and Race streets,
Philadelphia
May I
KOPI , A+4
CE:I- 1.) ZD
1110 S. B. WILSON.
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TEIOS. U. WILSON
TEIOS. B. WILSON
WILSON.
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CrtAL.
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NEUTRAL IN POLITICS.
Every Day Brings Sontething New
MI'S A Great. ())lintry!
Newly Established
Cash Root & Skye Store.
• Clow& & Selxvar,
72 ['SPE( TF1:11, LY inform their many
frjetids and the public in general, that
they have lately established themselves in
the fashionable
Boot & Shoe
_Ad BUSINESS;
one door east of
Gangewer's flat
Store, and nearly opposite the "Register"
Printing Office. They have just received
from Philadelphia, one of the largest and
best selected assortment of STOCK ever
brought to Allentown. They have Fur
chased for cosh, and are determined to do
business upon no other but the
Cash IPrinctjtir.
They would here beg leave to state, that
customers shall save themselves the trouble
of asking a credit, as they will positively re
fuse it. To such, however, who will deal
with them upon the Cash principle, will
find a difference in the price of Boots and
shoes . equal to 25 per cent, less than they
pav thou a Credit.
'They will always be prepared to do cus
tom work at the shortest notice. and will do
up Ladies and- Gentleman 7 N-work in the
latest and most fashionable styles. Ladies',
Misses and Childress'. fancy dress shoes,
and Geralcown's and Boys fine and coarse
I on hand.
Tl.cy hop by practical an, ndancr to bus
sinc:is and itch reduced prices, to be able
10 merit a share of public patronage.
March 13
pct, a QV, Ith
V`F - I 0
Tanners' and Methinks' Bank of Easton."
Capital Stock of $3OO 000, •
tVITII LIBERTY
To increase to $400,000.
E TIIE UNDERSIGNED, COM
illts•siont•rS in an Act, prove.
dn.g !or the Charter of "The Partners' and
Jle chanics' Bank of Easton", passed at the
recent Session of the Legislature of this
State, will open the books for receiving sub
scriptions to the capital stock of said Bank,
at the Hotel of David Connor in the Bor
ough of Easton,
Illonday lhe 12111 (!ay 1551.
at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the
said books will be kept open at said hotel
from day to day for six days, if deemed neces
sary, and ail persons competent to enter in
to a contract will be permitted to subscribe
according to law : each person will be per
mitted to subscribe on the first of said days
in his own flame', or in the name of' any
other person I. ) tyhum he shall be author
ized, for one or two shares...n(l.on the :we
ond day for any number of share 3 not ex.
ceuthog flair, and on the third day for any
number of shares not exceediog six. and on
the Utah lor any number not exceediog
eight, and on the fifth or any Succeeding
day for any number of 'shares riot exceeding
two hundred, including such shires as shall
have been subscribed on the previous days,
and if at the end of six the number of shares
authorized by Law shall not be subscribed,
the Commissioners will adjourn from time
to time, and from place to place until suffi
cient number shall be subscribed. The
Capital stock of the said Rank will be divi
ded into gin-res of 50 dollaN each. Every
person will be required to pay live dollars
un each share before subscribing tutu twen
ty dollars on, each share within sixty days
thereafter, the residue to be paid in such in•
stalinents as by the By-Lnws of the Corpor
ation shall he directed.
Payments to be made in gold, silver or
notes of specie paying P.:anks of this Conte
mon weu It h
J. I I. Keller,
Peter Gross,
S. Cliidsey,
John Stillwell,
P. S. \lielder,
David Conner,
E. 11. Mixsell.
Rbbvrt Brut7ll,
J. De Youn,
April 21,
Wif • 4 , 4 ,e ).1 cr 4 ,4 11-41
Notice is hereby giVen,lit the (Haler
signed, halie been appointed Executors in
the last Will and Testatnentof henry 'For
man, deceased, late of the
. Borough of Al
lentown, Lehigh county. Therefore all
, persohs Oho are indebted to said estate, be
it in Notes, Bonds, Book debts, or otheiwise,
will please make St.(' leuit-in • between now
and the mentiett•day of July next, and also
101 persons lotvio- claims agnin3t said es
tate, will please to present Uti to wit kip, quid
specified tinie:
IVlLtanm WoittlAN,} .
NATHAN NIETZUHR, Executors
JOHN' WOHMAN,
11-11 W
. .
April li
Another , di ffi culty lies with the yonitgf
; men themselves. Aniong the many nits
talzen notians they entertain, none is more.
common than an extigp,erated estimate of
their own abilities. A young in in imagines
himself an orator, and straightway betakes
himself to the ministry or law. 11.1 is r's
kilned of an humble though honest occupa
tion-1k aims at somethin- mo r e honorable.
Alas! how ninny a valuable life has either
been _entirely lost or shatnefully perverted
by that tame tvord honor: This self-es
teem is laudable enough in its place, but
when it bads its possessors into extrava
gant notions of themselves and an inferior
opinion of others, it becomes intolerable.
Young men are apt to view their elders and
themselves with just stich a distortion—
trades and business for their fathers—pro
fussion for thems , •lt e•.-. We wotild - by no
means be understood as underrating the
learned processions. Far' from it ;no one
holds them in higher estimation. But we
would have every young man choose an oc
copation suited to his natural taste and
abilities, and not according to the foolish no
lion that a trade is disreputable, or that
the mere distinction of a professional title
makes the man better or more worthy of re
spect. The mechanic and the lawyerortho
de for stand on the same broad platform in
this country of Democratic Institutions, and
the one may render him3elf as worthy of
respect and eminence as the other. Our
government is no re3pecter of person.
Alincr'd Journal.
• Soon after Peel ‘va3 born, his father, tho
fir,t baronet, tindirt , himself rising daily in
wealth and court quence, and beliveing
that money in those peculiar days could
always command a seat in pediment, de
termined to bring up his son expressly for
the House'of Commons. When that son was
quite a child. Sir Robert would frequently
set him on the table, end say : Now, Robin,
make a speech and I . will,giye you this cher
ry." What few words the little fellow could
produce were applauded, and applause
stimulating, exertioe pmduced such effects
that before
. Robbin was ten years old, he
could address the company with 'Mine de
gree of eloquence. As he grew up, his
father constantly took him everYStinday
into his private room and made him re
peat as well as he could the sermon
hich lets! been preached.. Little progress
in effecting this was made, and little ex
pected at first ; but by steady perseverance
and the habit of attention, the sermon was
repeated almost verbroim. When at a very
distant & I s!, th e senarar, remembering ac
curately the•speeer of an opponent, an
swered his arguments in correct succession,
it was little.known that the power of so dn.
int; was (originally acquired at Drayton
ch rch.--31emtirs 11v: peaty rf rork.
Christian
C. Humphrey,
S. I( ['Hugland,
Sitgreares,
C. Nit:holm . ,
C. C. Mehl.
Peter Uhler,
Ch..orge 11. Gotindiv,
Ut.oig,o W. Ynli•s.
1--1 w
The Irss married men Jielp their
chambermaids the hetti.r,plensed ..they trial
rind
lid.dy condemn: , Fcandli, yut notti.
cirenians reuJily--cven gold it
self is lers current.
reA Catholic
,p richt 110 years old preach
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NUMBER 32.
Choice of Business.
I One of the greatest difficullies a voun
_
man enconnousin hi= “teens," mid :tome
! times the matter is postponed to a later peri
od, is the selection of a business fur himself.
So many relatives and friends, to say noth
ing of the scores of advisers, are to be con
sulted, and so many important interests to be
Weighed, that a trade or profession might
sometimes well nigh be learned, while de
liberations about it in. pending.
Few persons but have a natural bias for
some particular kind of occupation, and
though we would be 6'l . A - from counselling
that a young man or boy should, in all cases,
be allowed to pursue the bent of his own in
clinationi, or sufli..red to please himself only
in the choice of his occupation, still thereds
often much wisdom in parents studying the
dispositions of their children, and thereby
being able, if expedient, to second rather
than oppose the "turn" of their 'Muds.
The chief difficulty with parents often.
times is pride. They forget to measure
their importance in the community by the
humble beginnings, and the years of labor
and economy by which it has been secured.
They desire still higher advancement for
their children, but unfortunately neglect to
school them in the principles of industry
and application, the only sure means to at
tam that object. The son perhaps inherits
all the business qualities of the father, and
would make an excellent salesman or a firs:
rate mechanic, butia very poor doctor or an
ordinary lawyer. Hence, by his. education .
for_ the latter, he loses the chances of both,
and becomes good for nothing in eithersit iy
ation. We'are glad hotvre. Y to perceive
that a gradual, theirgb decided chan7ri is
working in this false pride of Annoican
arcius. And it is to be hopol that in a'
few years our country will be as
dis
tinguished for the superior excellence of its.
mechanics, and the enterprising, character, of
its business men, as it is now remarkable .
for the great number of prof. ssional young
men with which it is over-flew!. d.
feel'® First Effort in Oratory.