The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 02, 1851, Image 1

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VOLUME V.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER,
le publidied in the Among of Allentown, Lehigh
Courtly, Pu.,every l/turs(/nt
.lev AIUirAUSTUS L. 1111111 E,
At $1 51) per annum, payable in advance, and.
fi2 00 if not paid until the end of the year. NO
paper dhcontinued, until all arrearagos are paid
except at the option of 'the proprietor. •
AnvetchsEmr.vrs, making not more than one
aquare, will be inserted three times fur one dollar
ever} , subsequent im.ettion taientyfive
:tents. Larger adveriisements, cliargd in the
.Ifrite proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines
will be charged seventy•five cents, and those
malting six hots ur less, three insertiuns fur 50
OEM
rirA liberal deduction will be made to those !
who advertise by lie year.
Ev - Ogier in Ilinnliton Si., one dour East (
o f (he Germ a , ) 117 . /onned rlnterli, Ur a rilg VIII !"
upposile llit "Frieden.slndhe (Vire: . .4 /illy three louis d'or, Captino,
. a.........-....,.... . ,,,,,,, - ..-. .".-.- - -•-...................!.... low frall CS to defray the expenses of my jetir
New York Y
store ! " e .
. ..\ 7 ery nett—hive toe the three lieu's d'or,
Cheap Eargains to be Made: and I will ;ice you three maxims fur your
(Ave....A. Carty° et
,7: , : "I'lw state of to finances renders that a
The undersi; - ? a,ed take this 'mutual to iii- • dear batgain," said the soldier; .. neverille.
1401 the public, that they have just return- . less. as wisdom is more precious than gold,
ed from New 'York and Philadesphia, with a . and in order to prove to you the confidence'
CAI t_ii) (ii' (001 )S, , which I, in common with the rest of my
at which they ane now migagt d in unpack- comrades repose in you, I consent to it."—
lute, at their old Staod, in Wt st !bouillon And the soldier handed the three louis d'or
Street, next door to the Post 'Office. They i —all his formite—to the Captain.
are sari-ti d that they can please all who , "Very good,"
: said the Captain : "now
may see 1 roper to give theta a call, and suell my fl bald, listen to, recollect, and pin in
constant practice, these three maxims :
who fail to give them a call, will certainly
Deep the straight road ; Never meddle in
miss a hat•gain as a larger assortment of goods
never was elrered in Allem( wn. They the allairs of others ; and postpone your an
li„,•,. adopted 1 1,,, p l an of '.quick „ t i t ., : ger to the toot row. In the meantime await
‘1 jib small prolihs." Farm! rs, when N o t . ] ine here aI( w moments."
come to ..1 Ili mown. step into the w York ' The ()1.. seldb r rt'0011111•li IWIINIVCIV kal/..
i`.!Ort.." ruin t Nilliliilt. lit,' Ini.tiktaii.:, of goods, , lug " 11 his touskt'l• Hod soiot•what reltelo
aild you will save 10 per cent. •;•,, „ amt. , tant of Its I argain. .INri..•;) the sitaight
a ll 11, goods ‘r „ o ld, b e i ili p,,,n,h e as i t I ro.,d—N, , ver iii, (Idle ill the aflairs of whets
wou:d till the whole paper, we therefore ou . i —and, Postiame your allircr to t h e „, rrow ,
ly name the following : i —very wise assur, illy, and very troll worth
I
z . iftereitx
..o . 3ressi 45 . ; , 064,1 , 5, i three louis d'or; only it is rather Liam-Inn.
ate that tiial sum should happen to be the
Such as Silks (dull qualities • and colors, ' w h o l e o f o.k , i„ riiiii ,,. ,, '
cheaper their ever they were ofiered in Al- I 1,, a 1 . ,,, ~,it iol, i ' iv 1 t a pi i ..i o I •,, teinie d cl'• . .
1:•tilown, Silk Poldins, Alpaccas, :Mous and placed a small loaf of bread in ths+ hands l i ' , ' ,', ll n :, 4 l)l l v ds !.. l 7:.. l ,; , d o l :,`,. r l c .", i ' L l ," ‘ l v i :,: i s i 1 iZ 1 :.,.;,, ai ,.
d e Laines, all (puifities of Calico's, &c., &c. of the soldier, exacting front him a promise .
linlititild despair.
nharefu : Siz , cr&e , :s : . thßt be woul,l not cut it until that moment point
His j..alousy, hoxvever, was not of long
•ved w welt he -houl I • t •; I .1- li • hat oi
Bay State Shawls by the rase, cheaper an l . - ' ' " L'. l .` 1 t -tut, -- duration ; for behold, upon au explanation,
est of los lit 'len endiric' - -I • I •
in ? (a, 1 et (
than ever before efr•red, ti'so a lieu% v as- -
this priest was his soil ! Adopted in his in
„onient a
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,hal‘i,,,,a .
an
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and witlathat sincorily and allection which char.
,ancy . by a good curate of the village, %who
rite a 1 Frenchmen soul old companions
:.(31,'S. 10 sleep, id: b1y:...”, of limey dress '.' l: " . • '„ , , ' had dlr. cted his studio's, lie had recently ta
n] seals, they 010.e..ca oilier adieu. .
~ 0 0d.S. ,
The soldier took up Ids hie • of march for ken lithy or,( rs, and had proceeded but a
(ex: moments the arrival of his lather.
"' (i llir.eibtletEri° 73 / / /?dte 4 ; 1 " 1 : Inane. Having been joined by a coinpaz
rims the old soldier, after a long absence
We havc also paid sound attelitioil to the Hon 61 l'olo4e, toward the evetiitio of the
...election of Urinals lor your wear. We same day they arrived at a point when: the had at last returned to hi.i family, and had
have a . coinplete assoitikelit of black and road sel mated into two blanches ; the .one, found his son spriest—the ere pins &lola
fancy colored Cl o t lws, (..!assimeres, Satinets, wide and apparently easy, turned a !hale to human perfection in the popular estimation.
Drillings. Vit
est .s, fancy Cravats, and all the right; while the other, narrow and dif-
When had he ever cottceived of such hap
other fancy goods l'or g,entlemen. . licult inappearance, was the direct contin-
piness as this! I: was assuredly the mo-
BEIJSLINS 1 nation of the grata' route. The travellers went to cut tlw loai of bread—but h ardly
had he done so, when a playful Linen, wish
hesitated for an in.o.utt deliberitime tt 111-i
Their stock of Ahislins,Tickings, Checks, ' • ' u I in, t- ; sh• • i ll the u. I jar's . - iIi I
road to follow • when the soldier, suddenly t•-•• ' ' ' tie ' t nt il • " R s o-
Flannels, Manchester ( Mighanis. & c., is ex- recollecting, th e first parting maxim of his wards some brilliant object %chick rolled
tremely large, and with pleasare are they pre- Captain. said— from the loaf upon the floor. It was the
! pared to show them without chat e, only I
- k e ep t he striti t z.it roao.
give them a call.
"And I," said his comrade, "shall choose I there by the good Captain I .—ilontedurtrual.
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anOCERIES: • th,...t,i,,t.-
A Sketch of Life and of Death.
But the unfortunate traveller found that
. t They have also a full stock of
. 7 OG .ri q such as Molasses, tlds road, Si; wid e and easy at iis eta rallet., / saw a beautiful linty seated in a parlor,
• . ' l.--- Y•
( w ._i I
sw ,
_. , sugar, cuth..,,, Ti,7 " - -IFish, Salt &c., &c. as, s p i ce . , . s, ter,ninated in a fziooloy forest, th“ haunt of w hich, from the floor to the ceiling, %las
, I. = -• /
wild beaus and lawle s s men. Ile lei i,l th e profusion with a oclusion of rich H
ness, e
'.'
• Qi penalty of his unwise choice that night, and gluier and art. She was dres.scd for going
tie E .1 C 611i1%1 IT E. on the morrow the 01.1 soldier leztriied that out, and her bonnet, shawl, and ornament,:
Quite a large assortment of fashionable his companion of t h e precetliao day Lad were worth at least a thousand doliars. •
Queensware no hill Setts or by•the single been assassinated. : She was looking Over a large roll of hank
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piece all at the lo..reat prices. "Ali, tily (1-ar captain," domem III I ."y1/IIr roles, which She Ilt lea„ •depimit , .d about
THEy HAvE ALsooN HAND lirst maxim. at In ast. was nut a dear one ! her l'ils" 11 . i' l " 11 ' l ''''' ' '
A large assortment of Carpet Chain, hmcy truly. " Wisdom is more precious than fine
thickets, Baskets &c., Looking glasses, of gold."
all sizes, Carpets of various patterns, and i The same (lay, he arrived nt the auberge
as cheap as can be got iii•A 'lemma. , of a small vi11a 1 ...,•e; and in conversation With
COUNTRY PRODUcE.-A II kinds of coon- sumo of t h e Petts , IIIIS. 'hey adviscil hint to
try produce will be.talien in exchange for visit, in his quality of a soldier. a certain
goods for which the highest market price .."
_ itrflii i,, rite propr ie to r of a neighlairin g
will be allowed. chateau, %\ lio made a pleasure of (lisp( ns-
They are thankful tar past favor, and Mg the most hospitality to all military men
hope by selling cheap and constantly keep. who might liai.ped to pass on that road.—
in; a full assortment of goods they tr ill Following, their advice, he wits received
hmthforee be able to keep the cusunit they ; with courtesy and politt;oess. assured of a
um , have, and be able to add many new - ! - hearty welcome, and invited to the table of
aces, which will find them always tit the . the nobleman. -
right place, KERN &. KLI NE. But, wonderful to relate, in the midst of
'September 25, 1851. li—liw the supper, a lady clothed entirely black,
•- -- with s l o w s t e p m i d downca s t eyo, entered
.1" • 11 ° I ll eri 0 FE, and took her seat at the table ; and this la
dy, o noe irth,. and a Fronchwoorau,
lttornLair, and Counsellor at
(hank f
frontbl b
a human skull
£' o. 17, /NORTH SIKTII STREET,
' I'IIILADELPIIIA. The soldier, lam ever, took no notice, ap
t_uni parently, of this singular circumstance?, and
____ the conversation proceeded as usual, 'itli
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out interruption. It )r11,3 not that he was
the les s curiou s to discover the aleaohn f of
this extraordinary conduct, but the substan
tial benefit which he had 'derived from kil
lowing the principal contained in the first
maxim, caused him to appreciate the second
—':Never meddle in the :Milks of (idlers."
After the supper, when ;he lady had been
some time absent, the Alarquis addressed
himself to the soldier, and regarding him
...
fixedly,said—•
"My friend, you are no ordinary man ;
for a most remarkable scene has been enact
ed before your eyes, and yet you have that
madethe least remark." •
"Itiinseigneur," responded the soldier,
May 1.
Church Dedication,
• The newly built Union Church in Penns
eille, Carbon county, near Dinky's Tavern,
will be dedicated in a solemn manner, co
Saturday and Sunday the 4th and 51.11
of October next. A ,number el well known
Ministers of the gospel will be present on
the occasion. Friends of religion are po
litely invited to be present.
&mugs .I.3ALLIET, sell
AARON BALLIET,
CHARLES DINKY, .7...
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• JOHN DENOLER, I
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REUBEN HUNSICKIIR,
Permst)il le, Carbon co. Sept. 18,
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4 1Clit.'ifdlaile011. 1 3 L I dtrtill 21 53. "it is one filmy principles never to meddle I ' lf I condi but mind Airs. AI once at lioine,', , should sir. bo et :peened to tuillki.froin her ' lie continued', 11;s voice growing louder and
in theaffairs of others." • ••••)iilumiis•••l the poor WillWl•l,—"S he oars ' fZ`lit•iy, to ,i).. , 1i0 the mother who has always deep••i• in his Alerts to c ontrol - himself. "Flo .
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The Three Itiaxims, "Li We loan !" exclaimed the Alai-yds, : Inc several dollars Mr sOlVill . ,. and has 1000- 1 , 0•L•rn'll gaiety awl dress to the lov.and , wzis onworthy m retain them! His consti
..l perceive that f can trust you, and that ey plenty. If i condi pey Fill now. or- 1 1,,11)t.011 , ,s 01 11,•i• rdildren. 1 . 11,•ri. 'lil no teems threw hits oll: because he had deltas-
A n old soldier entitled to his discharge
you are a unto of honor and prudence. Poi- blips the thictor would wait awhile. I r u e .iL 0;10 lo 1.11,0 ti'll.lcr!S 1101' levered hand—tu, eli Iii.0•••••11 . and disodacell them. And Worse
from the arMv. on the Scure of lent service
and you will learn the value of go to 'Airs. Al —' yet it is very painful to bo
.. Mal k With iond sini:•ii lad.. flu , tvand,•rinos than all--she wile: Inid loved him devoted
and ninny tvounds,beine- on the point of quit- kit ' ille '
s,
vour discretion." i obliged to to like a bee gar for that which of Mo., ves, and the than i;:;!; of her count•.- It . --dio t : ha bed loGril hire two dear babes,
nog his rt•ginient, welt to make his adieus ...
Pekin , , a torch, he led the soldier by a : one has carved like a slay,. ! 1.11111.1r,ei !" nance—to ask with voice tremulous from ' tea, I;)lek'd to AIIII(/011 lihn, and seek an
to his Captain.
winding passage to a subterranean vault.— ' she cried, and a fine boy of fit... years cam.. mixi,•ty. "Dear mother, ure you better ?" • asylum in her fieher's house--: 1 11 why ?'
..Ah well, 911072 brave," said his officer,
But, oil, horror ! the pale and vacilkaing, , leading in his chubby little si s t,r. I'h it l A„d r h o ph ys i e i,,„ h„, sa id t h, t ,h e , Could I become ro chancied in a few short . ,
"so Voti are about to It•ave us—eichatim. the.
light of the flunbeilll teas ri•fl-cted on an . coarse dresses weri• clean , and they looked : mo s t die t 2 111 ,1 has warned 1,,, t • u .arm,,, , , v t o years f NV hat power It 2is there so to abase,
life of a soldier for that of a citizen. fluty
cliaug , 2. •„m a h,„. ,me that my fellow brutes r.purned, and even.
sides by gliiistly skeletous which it t , flicker- very happy. She mid; the little one on hi•r : prepare mar the -read
as this career will be somewhat novel to you, •
niv
csiecin
and friendship,
which
you have ing seemed to re-ttnimate,. and which ap- knees, a . il.l with an , •,1;•11 .1 :ir,,•ii ii ,l the bny, Iva s h„, ‘ ,1„,,, h : ,, 1 „ ; ,„,:d ill I ,„„i t v; 1 , r ,,_ 'the wile
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my i..rascin tur,ted away heart
1,b , .-i d them both mfecteetaiely, lan n.•• she , i , „.„ 1 ,,, w , 01 , her di.2 1 11 1 .1,,,,1, stricken trent ine ? Alas ! my friends, it
}ironed to menace the two visitors.
w•ei by your bravely and good conduct, :. li,,t .
t friend,' , 110.1 1.11'• 001111' 1 0 , 0 • (lid - 1 0 II t ••ir fell no li•t••• du'el d• I ' tel ' 1 •, 1 1, i, ;,, I sh,. h .. • wee a mad indulgence. intoxicatino.
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~- fl a ir. ,' • ' ' I-I l •-• id ' :toe has not tvall;••,1 t‘ ' . ... . . ..••• 1I , • • drinks.'
prompt 11,0 to (der you a little advice before ! „ h( ' f; • l . l l c i k i i •t t i. -i / - 1 • - : ~: ' tnr etermt v.— •
:•I.iy i W ii i i i n y . ,•11 lave se l en tlii I 1 . • ch atty. beil,ed it:•, a:id ;Mite. loo• ' n ot 1 .....,,,,• 11 t h,. L„,.,1, si,„ h is i„,,,,i th ,,, But fur t hi s , I %wore ~,,w , , in I, :a i nnra hl o an d
I artimi • ; and if von tvill submit to the con- : '`. ;
us, lel rein., semative lit Congress, pursuing
di; of that advice, trithout lit present ' li g /t ' is till it Vof L ' a. (I'ill'all. "I'' ' '.."l” rdl'C ' ' 'l i n." ' " i ; " ' il 11 " in " ' • 11 " '' ch ' .l•l ' ,l " l.l t • .' , 0;•1 01i!V. I I , ,iv shill she pool, 1.,•11:1.• a,-
to dr i n k zit lilt table front the skull el her Coen clung around ber neck. hissed he ~ and ei.ltii2 , l, i• ii iim I ;,,m„ la of tail
~,. it „ , ~••••r my country's good. a n d blest in Ohl
seeking , to divine their motive von will new-'
' • lover whom I illed. These bones ore ' pre..,,•,1 hy r d,,,,„
J „ „ h „ :, folly to 1 1. , , ' t ,..,,,. I ,
, ii . n ,T,, i ov :,, I ii,,, „,: i. , - wr ,, 5 .,„, i ; f ro - ,„ l i fi. . le.ane circle with wife and children.
, r have cause to regret having followed my , , have
()fr.,. of travellers who have s:-en nrer•selv wet-snot ,
tslie ty,.111.1 lit••• Oil is vaw,v. bl.av 2 led'. " I :'"it i ilavi. not tidii Y° ll "IL After my
counsel. IVliat unmet; have You about t , '' , , - ~' -.
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what you lucre soul', UM. hate 11 , 11. L'Ct li ;...,- ' "AlOtio . r !" said lite bey., "what ft Kos ,i,„ I, I , „ i id i . 1, 1 „.„ 111, 0 .I„ ) I, ~, ~1i . 1,1,,„, 1 .•• lies seriraie.l from ine, i :sili,ii . rapidly. A
sussed of your prudence. I hat 1- 5 e...12.11,1 vim cry, wh i 0 you know that filth, r i in 1 1 , 1 - w i t h , all, ! sin is rio.d 1 , 21 .0.,•,,b1,.. • state ,•••• 1)..2•: I't ..• •l•rit'Lt• lu"llglit too 100°Y
their curiosity, and tl,--ir death alone ce211•1 heaven, mid that t}o• ' , mid Lord will t ',,,. : At,.„„„. v 1 ,„.„,,,„,, h,.,. w i t h 5i ,„„,,.„ h ft ,,,,, t• 1 -. ..1de thOti :!/ ' ‘S, I 1.!ICI•T• 0 t'. drank more
pro:. ci lii from Ow clap.. yienecs. 7"eni. Lim; ease o f yet:. a 0,1 \‘ . - 1,1;,,., and Elit•lt 1 ' !of iinir;ered. time and tie•dected ()in orttiiii- freely. and was in •r : r.i...1y, if ever one
disCretion 11115 saved your 1 1 2 e. Aud how. ..1 i
i iinuttiOn. will, ‘Vi11i..,":2-11,t seitl, lay- I;es lli 111111, , , t) , ) , 1 II) lir r. , ..:1 • iiil.l 0111..1.:,.- 0. : b .• tvilrl , riliff; etieets a partial intoxication.
I r.nretined in' the rem,. villa,:,-,.. for some years
my frilitd•l" 3 a ,roof 111 111 Y "1 1 1 ) reciall"il Id . l.g• l'is I..:rd on ;•••• l:r1-..lit curl, , "1.111 mo t h- ' The ;.re cut is paio 2.lid 2.q..niiiy and it , tilling ;
your ill and good :,11• 1 t.0•101 111, 11•.110111 i• is is serrett Cul i-einimine.-,1,L.:1E.:0 lier inert 1110 lu:111..., 1110 1,1,1(..1,.,v,i {,t . dal 1:110.,-; ter- lint never onto ' Saki/ 10' r during th at time--
this purse. You are at 111.2,•ity to remain at 212•1 1 ,•‘2."
ever. ..;;I:• wrillo•s like a poor worm, who our ag I ittyse of Will children. At last I be..
the chateau as lung as you may choose, or, ' -I )oes it ache ,very bad nee. r' 0-1;•••1 ilne sliddo il l t • ii,,:d s• ;„. t i„,1„. 1 ., i„ tvh i e l, h i , d,,,,N . came so abandoned in my I.fe, that nay who
c;) „,„,„;,,, , . ill lire lire, „„.i „.i t ,, urgecl on by her friends tin doubt, fi led an rtp
if you Prefer, 10 colitinue your journey." • c hild, th e t , ors a api,r,d ams i oll g2211-,,,•ii i:4 seeniely,
(.2011eVit0, if possib'e, the emotions of the . in his tine black eves. oo means of es:cane—ln:Mhz la CCrtllio," 111iCittio•, fur a divorce, and as cause could ea
oldsit). be shown tvliy ! ii. 5.!.0,11,1 be granted, a
soldier. Wile would wote.h•r, if liii had ~N,, ;i t i„ will „„„;., s h, a„,„„.,,,,i._ death. that night often repeated in his sleep, • "-Nev.. : -But I called veil to rev, that you niiist take ti - 1). - trat... - in 0:..1: 1 1 logolly dcclartel. To com
er meddle in the atrair of others!'' •
!good care of Ellen Wilily Igo to Airs. Al Airs. (den is also near her departure.— plow nty disgrace, at the Ilr:xt Congressional
The next nit/riling he continued his route ' :______ . i. , 1001 try to get rotor money to pity She lies in a neat plain ro•no, with only ne- canvas, I mil left Lid the ticket, us unfit to,
and the remainder of his journey passed : t h t .,1,, r ;","
cessliry furniture. She is full of pain, and represent the district.
without any further adventure of inten.st. 1 '.I. tvish 1 tilts a man !" said IVilliam. Ills apcarontly littl e siro,,,,:th to endure 0, ..'Fliree years have elapsed since then,.----
Ile at last arrived in sight of his cottage ',r m . ;h im I would work and get money j I l
„,,. r ,12, 11 0, t0r i s bendin g . Over her set:kite , - Per two years of this period I abandoned
where till that was most dear to his bract .cmingl i , mil yon FIIOIII,I have not !Jiro! to th) iIV VV , ...r.‘ tender ministratnia to alleviate her myself to the fe2irful impulse of the typetito
awaited hini--that heart beat quick - as lie but slay at I„„„,, , a„,; nursesilt,r, ' 1 : ;,, t I st•trerimrs t
and :Teals ing words of s yin,i 0: - I hod acquired. 'llion I 'ward of this new
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placed his foot on the threshold, 11'ithout 'will 1,, a mall next smlm mr !'—__
11. V and hope. I ler son steads by read in.weitient--the great temiterance cause.
annotincing himself, he entered : Lot alas..! The mother kissed him fondly. °rive dim to :aid in i•yery office of tidal 10v.... Ai dirst I sneered, then tvondered, listened
what a reception ! 101' 1 / 1 . 111!1J-01), fruits of r an d hi s si s t er each a pier,. c; bread, tied on -1 111,1„k our (;,„1, ,, „,,, r „,, trs o w i„,,,,.. at last, and Enally threw myself upon the
, hd...,_..1 „J u di „,,,.,I you car, [ jil t a Nu:, ion-' groat wave that was sweeping onward, in
absence!—the first obj ct that met his Es- : her bonnet and went out,
nod:died l. l o l le, IN as a nun priebi tt2lidt'lly ; Ai rs. m____h a d c „,,,,, ;„ f rom 5 t,,„ 1 , 1 ,;,,,, , 1 „,., iz„.hi v h„,,.„ v ,„ ; 1 .,. 1 ,,,„: ,„„ a u „, v hope of b-ing cm. - ..ied by it far out of the
clubmen), his wife!
'mid. was re-examinino 111 In illiant and cost- lot 0 :t!I , I C:il'... ' 1 1
eve II ~,,,,l ww, 11, lit f or retch of dang .r. and I did out hope with a
With the (-I '''Cisic'h "f " 0 old w"rri°r• the ly art:lcl,, widen shr. had added to her :LI- tani.• Trea2oires have you boot to itie ev- 'aill 11 "1"'• It dial fer nie ellen.' more than
soldier leveled hi 2: musket, am? in ;mother ,i, .1.15 2. tiperall 'us ornaments. .1 sert :int ;er sine,. you ware mine. I ao,
ilistatit a bell would have pierced the heart i rulers It mi l th e anneaine,ouelit-- • , 1 ,.,, ~,,I tu t! ,, tt „,,,.,.1 of 1 . ,1 „ 0 „ 1 „; 4 , 0 ,., ' upoil my tem —once mire made a man of
gain:., b...- I could have deemed. It set ma once more
oldie unhappy priest ; but it lAIOII I 4III 111 1 1'esl- 1 '`Alrs. 1 ;lon ,I,•sir, 1 2 2 to sp, ok whit t• 00 a 1 to which t 2•u will most 2,111 t•[V fill Ili , ; . ill '•
A Y"'ll'°'• s'ibri' d v• ' lllll ' .3 t devotion to
ell In lion,l, peoeti•ating; his soul like an moment. madam.” !• - , „., I, e , i i,,,, 1, 0 ,-,1 al, ~,., 2 ,,e, ~2 , 1 11 1 1 ....• my Professnot, mid fer v ent prayer to Hint
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ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., OCTOBER. 2, H:5l
ed with two tine children, out lilac hinvy
dolls. ''hey ran eagerly to their Anothe r.
and with a s \veet glee of infancy attempted
to climb on her lap, laving ho!.1 al her rich
trappings to pan the int•elves op,
'file lady shrielo;d. and putting . thew pet-
OW her, cried—
Why you will utterly ruin Inv dress !
Niary, •.vhy don't you teach them Letter
Look how they have disarranged tay L-ltwi!
'rake theta :may, and don't Lring theta in
to my presence again until you teach theta
Letter behavior."
The little things were led away without '•
a hiss, or a hind word from their elegant
mother, who wont out to elicit and enjoy
'tie cold admiration of the purblind world,
and to display her wealth, by mabing a „ i
triwil with lace,
triton :ant purchases. She heeded hot thed rtp. wi t h ;,;11, ; ;11 1 ,1 Hlver juges, hos
abashed and sorrow beating of the children, • the , t ak i i iig" p a i' n , fever, nausea,
• upon whose tender he'' had li. ll *('`v" . unite their tartii ; restless, and ;WC
bock in crushing the wafni vish she can lied no ease ; :deep cl,os
ingsuftheiryouug fond love. She did out not at her bidding ; is weary—wears
!consider in so doing cLc was blighting, ill of life--yet sees no r, St boyoud it. She
• the hod their filial love and confidence ; :not is attrutled b y a hired. nurse, tt ba attend.;
destroyed forever the soft,yet ini,,4lity•intlit
,
hot. conniutt ids, and n oet s her :Ned
eller of maternity.
icines v, but with th..; Apathy of an
Turn we. to another scene. In this poor automaton. The, yearns ;or spu
moni of a dilapidated dwelling is a multi-: pithy, and the isWeet winistvrintr or 111 F
eel i but three dollars Would cover the ex- lion. Where tire her children in this try
pense of her whole wardrobe. Yet she is ing how •? •
clean and neat in her appearance ; and her • The son is abroad, wasting his time and
face is placid and hopeful in its expres 7 money in the wildest dissipation. Ile
sign. She holds in her hoed a slip of Jul. Lnows that she is ill but he calls not fiir the
per. It is the bill of a phySician. De mother who net;dected to knit his infant or- '
must get from the desolate widow thirty d e l- f e etion to her bosom. Daughter is mar,ied,
Jars fur attendance on her husband during I and is following the footstep:, of the ,;other.
his last illness. He says he will wait no I She is even now glittering in the g' 4 s'
longer. f loon, the admired of all adatirers!'' /low
•
. .
-()mimic. to writhe humbly boloce wh"";""e gives "tr` 47l -h in everY g" 0 • 1 res
mn hoartil7 tire•l of hearing her natio.," she ' I lint ; doimr not e I to ; ,:l as tut, h ave o p. olution, luts resti•red is tne much that 1 littli t )
C , ?ffilt;tiod. 1,..i the servant Ft turned to Pit ' p;u1. 1 :11111; ; and iv 1i..1i pm shall li,, as 1 „,„ lust—but 11(:t ai:—m)t my wife and children.
rtt,..7;e!!' and these the law had
doo wr. ••I will pity her, and dismiss her." no laid, mpm
ay feel the consolation., tlt.tt Alt ! between i
~mrs. (Pen, I
pri , , ,, imi , , „ d.i ,.,
„id, writ are untie. I „,„ ready--I „,„ w ith„,...-I ' laid its stern ituptersible interdiction. I have
a most nuts!, d
asaut expre s . ou o f vo i ce an d tun liopitt4 to depart awl he n-i th my tiles- !no lora;er a wife ; no longer children ;
feature—a, the poor woman stood before sett Set it•ito- ! 0 how precious is I le, . though my heart ti•-oos out towards these
her—cued then rton:liil,ll ,ilOlll. 1 1 11 . 01 0, „.} i „,,, „.,, „:, 1 ,,,„ ri .,,,, z ,,i. a , of sin' I, ..loer'd OM'S Wll.lll.llti tenderest yearnings.
Mrs. ( :len advanced iiiiietiv, though with. --.A li'.) has oche', away the terror s of d eat h, Pictures of our early days of wod led lov e
out embarrassment, and presetalng her bill, tilt' power of the grave anti the 1 . ...ar of hell ! are ever inigeri"l-- in my i"igini'ition. /
To lion be g l ut} ,
1 1 1 , 1 ) , r ,, e.t .. . ‘ e , r i10 a i t i 1 . ,1 , ever ' Dear
said—dream of the sweet lire side circle ; I see ever
"If M rs. M—will gßei me dm money children, sty
..
she will very much oblige me "
••I/ t• a r tae !" cried -
i:1 i lit i 3 ::: 11: :: : c en i )i i : iTi t F l ii,:° l l C et e l' i ci:ii "1 1 °1 acilli
feely face of
le t i c ‘ r v i li t l- i t' s lll- t.tic\.tylltiieicciee
hrs I . Wh y I did „, A thin!, I
owed you 10 bo COMpared with the eternal weight of ab.:mt my neck ; the music of her voice 1.1
half as touch !" ic•rittry which is In up for her. She - looks ever sn"'" l- ing it my "art"
The item, are all down," said Mrs. (li eu . back on it lifo of labor and humiliatiott, with-
millin, l fi) i .l ' s re illti. t : ?:- I t li s k. ) r e: l c i l i : c r' b s t,c e a l i t r it e e io h n o s u i . i d tte a r i c u a l t,
y„„ w ill find it con-, ct." out I egret, and she feels no present repin
ing ; while the future is open before her—
" Con you not wan a few days"' asked n lilt bowed head and trembling
Mrs. M--. i joy. peace, glory, and eternal life. bibs. 'l'lte dense mass of people were
"It would Ill! very inconvenient fur me to I The other looks backward with sham e hushed into en Oppressive stillness, th at
(lost)," replied Alms. I ;1011. and rentor , o, while the pres en t is full o f was itrol:: , n here and they by half-stilled sobs.
"i )!t dear !" said Mrs. Al—, peevishly, hiller anguish (or the wort I wi t h i ts 1 i c h es At this moment there was a movement i n
..v., ii n-e,ll„,. woolett a te th e most pre, , ,itigi , end beauty, and idolatry, which she is fore- I t h e crowd. A sing -le fent de figure, before
ati.l troti!..eslat.• creditor, that we have to 4 , 1 to leave to others ; and the future t o h er 1 who it every one.appeared instinctiv e ly to
donl with !" • --a shron.l, a ci,iiiii a dark cold - g ra ye ;rind I : 7 l ,! i '; i '-' „1 l ii y i : : ?•:•• ll ‘‘ , r t as ui sZ n e v, l , );l l: •;i 3 iii ie tv,i sp t , i , t , t i t ke is r l:t L . ln. .
'•l'i ()habit.,' returned Mrs. (Alen," he- thit hlai.:liiies3 of doubt ald terror ii Lich
eatise we are the must needy. It is a dire clivvlofie all beyond. lid site had cod;' nearly in front of the plat
necessity that forces a woman to depend for i Let hie (lir the •!eitllt (Ville Righlexe7, form on which ho stood. Then the move
tulli'e.l‘'tt in ,t autly t ly h fc. s •l l oar, A a l l i l e d e - 1 - i f t t o il r lg i t il t i v s Oh s e '
subsi,tittice on her earnines With the needle.
un
And Mien those small etsiatittos are with- ! A :tefornt2d Drunkard,
hell, we are ovei wiedumii with twir•ring , .i." that leas pressing onward—he bent forward
t t r, •.) ,: c li t e) a ,,,T, r i t ti l ; i.1, 1 1 1 .
t t. ,, •:• sai l i : li t i.n i i t. t l i t s s Lti u ini, d ),Ll l l l t i • ai i ii i da u v
aa p
r i
i s i c r t l c i e t d t d u o l l a u u n i t e c d t t s i l l ) tt s:l t l o d e
Al m:. \l—sat silent a few moments and
then dran itor nit her. ... - to .51 rs.
reline
his side. For a moment the two stood thus
ri t s lt c i - t t li l i ; r e. 2 , : , ‘ 1 upon i t
sy t il l a udi ence, t i l , c• lei i ii r . : 3,ri feete
upon h i s
t e h r : bending
s i l t
b :l i i i oi t t ss i l l g .oti t a i
ri l m e forwa r d,
e tai t in i e ad
quick wild gesture. Thus for the space of
a minute they stood—every one fully, by a
single intuition, understanding the scene.
One of the ministers then came forward and
separated thenr
ttNe, no," said the reformed Conzr7, - " nan
"Yt°6 I'llec:tt‘rtlittin(i.tfotilrbicicdltiehratilwl.ll:horrookintdi:"‘ti." re's
the minister, o'By your confession,
she is not your wife."
..No, sit. is not," returned the speaker,
t_.
mourellilly.
...B in ,i n , im• ready to - renew her vows
again." Alice, said, smiling ~h her
tou L s,ii Til::wreitcd.over her face.
I ;itrttltltrgc
assembly, all standing,
awl with low dry eyes, was said in it bro
ken voice the tuarrnig - e cvrviuonY that U.'""
the speaker and Alice to each other. AN
the minister, an 14-,ed man with thin white
leclis, finished the rite, he laid-hb.- hands i
[won the beads of the two he hail joint-'l ;it
holy-bonds, ittid liftot .t : c- i t his ig d eyi s
that t :roamed with , !torts,..r , ~,,,,,
said in a solemn Vr,;oo
••AVltat (oil hail joint d tozetht ~ r.e ti.
RUM put ersuntkr."
Amen," was cried by the witi.Ae assemt
bly, as with a single voice.
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DIM
;len thn nine dtddirs, and lit [lnn%
ihr , ..c. Imudred %%loch i•ho. Irid diid mit thai
morning Mr timiye:...,..-_.ary and u5,...10 , i3 lirm..,.
I,s. •
T!iirty y e ar s h a ' p. 1.1, Midi 11:1W We hOli
Ig,llll. •
Airs. AI itt ins ion is still goqeoitilV
furuishoir, two,' tveahlt and ntagiiilicelice
preside in every depattiiwut. But where
is she, the. tnitress 111 this :;litter fit.tre
in this hed•c•hantlwr, glittering with mirrors,
calidt labras, and gifted irline pictures;
where tlitt,day come, stealthily through the
heavy curtains, tuul citsts on:y
: faint 210 w on the uft , rich carip.t. oil !ills
c1(.161 hod, wilt its d;:nta.li l6ien,
.•1 rich
tll.. !ad
A ,rout "cxperictice incpting" was
row cvoilitp.z iu ti, the t•pt . :11:-
as u.t1,11, tv:•1•0 to 1).! r , •forniud drool:-
, a rd , . An womuil xvlioin we will
ill het., was in
to attviitl.
mootillor wits somewii:ll
ro,oohcr ul l;uogrcs.: Hroit, with niparent
althou g h
lt:t.l consented at your uroeut
1 0 a ldr;•:, ' H . q .• tooliglit, yet
ivy lelt so !.troror a rolurtatire to doing
so, tiro it 111 , 4 !woo vt'Ul) the molest ditrriii
ty 1 coral l dc,l, inyat ll rur,vani. Bin I had
pried my
,%vortl, 1 cnul l not vioruu it.—
A s to relurinr my cspi•rititeo, that I do 111)1
tHlik I can velour' , upon. The pvst I dare
not rtw..11.--IVould to Iteaveu that . ju.a ten
veer, of inv lire were blotted (mt.";
Thr sp..ohm• pmts(4l a moment, tifremly
mond) 1.!11 , rt..11. 'Then ilTutnitig in a fir-
-13ut muct h' sold of oly own
C. 160, Or I .:11i111 htil 1.0 10;110.! COM impression
un emir I11:11 I IS 11 to produce.
I 'I
ct u real I le touch the heart with
power %%bile abstraet„ presentations of trill? ,
coldly in the intellectual rerzico
ill" miml.aml then ft Ir. front the peice,"'" ll,
Itlie Bla res in a dioraml,
"Y-ow' sio.aber once scoof vSt
01 OW bar , in a ~ ,• ':.4"c.rinv,
Nay, 01 , 00 thall 11;:t:- -- ",
comit y "h r ,•,, the As:.lol,ly of this
c ommon w p a l t h, and m o re than. that still
occupied Com„-ress for two (Ani
gressin,,,,c
A i this announcement the stillness of death
I ,,rvaded the crowded assembly.
"And yet more than that," he continued,
ltis VOiCe Siriking into a thrilling tone--"he
once had a tenderly loved wife and two
sweet Children. Lint all these honors—all
these blessings have departed from hirn,"
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IMO
MOE
WM
ClV'Digby . the other day found some mon
ey in the street, "A h," said he with a know
ing look, "the papers have been saying
money's 'tight,' but 1 wouldn't have believ
ed it if I hadn't found it in the.gulte.c.
NUAIBER 52.