The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 12, 1852, Image 1

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    Elcuotcb to Natio, Eitcraturc, Vorttn, Science, Alicrlictitics, :lorintitttre, tl)c. Milittoion of tbeful 24:information, eencral 2inttocincnt, illaritcts, &E.
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VOLUME
THE LEIGH REGISTER,
•.is published in the Boiough Allentotan, Lehigh
Count y, Pa.,every Thursday
ICY AUGUSTUS L. IMUITE,
A t $.l 50 per annum, payable in advance, and
7,2 00 if not paid until the end of the year. No
• ner discontinued, until all arrearages ars_paiL!
except at the option of the proprietor.
AIIVERTISEME, making not more than nne
square, will be inserted three times for one dollar
and for every subsequent insertion , wentyfive
rents. Larger advertisements, charged in the
same proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines'
will be charged seventy-five cents, and those
making six lines or less, three insertions for 50
OMB
C 3 A
liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by Ole year,
rir (Vice in Hamilton one door East
o/ the German Reformed Church, nearly
opposite the ~t 'rieden.sbot e (Vice."
Eagle Motel,
No. 139, North Third Streel,
131:TWEEN nACE AND VINE,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARLES ALLIIIOND,
Proprl ors.
DAVID sTE3t,
These gentlemen take treat pleasure to
inform their friends and the riddle. in gt
end, that they have taken the above named
well-known and de
servi dlv popular
EAGLE HOTEL,
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fr.c sit uate to the trot bus
int.„ Pita a the city,
Which they have fitted
up with entirely new Eurniture mid Bed
. ding of a superior quality.
The house has also her n renovated and
improved in a manner, which will compare
favorably with the first class I lowls in the
city, arid cannot fail to give satisfaction to
those who may patronize the establishment.
E 7 reTheir Tahte will always be supplied
with the choicest and iro,it wholesome pro
visions the market and their /hir,
with the purest and best liquors. fire sta
belunginq to their !loose, is good and
extensive, mid ‘vill he supplied with the
best provender, and attended by careful
hustlers
Nothing in short, shall he left undone to
make their ( ;nests comfortable, and they
flatter themselves, that by strict attention to
business, they will merit and' rt cerve a lib
eral share of public encouragement
illay 27.
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New Boot, Shoe and Leather
Store in Illentonn.
if 676 7 VE GG G 1
ilaase lately catered into Partnership in
the above business, and have taken the
larTe and spacious home on the corner, di
rectly opposite ,the Odd Fellows' llall, in
I lam i Iton street.
They inform their former customers and
the public in general, that they intend do
ing business on a more extensive scale, than
has ever before been done in Allentown.—
They keep from 40 to 50 hands in employ,
by which means they will be able to furn
ish customers work at the shortest possible
notice. Their stock on hand at present
comprises a very large assortment of Gen
tlemen,:' Superfine, Patent Leather, French
Morocco and
Calf-Skin Boots
_ besides a large lot
of course mess'
and boys' hoots.
W" 'Their stock of
Ladies shoes is indeed very huge, as they
intend to be able to fill out large orders (from
country merchants) among which can be
found every possible style of dress shoes,
such as
Jenny Buskins, Lace Boots,
Jenny/Lind Boots,' Polkas, ,Slip
pe;R, Ties, Gaiters, Kossuth,
Excelsior, Strop,
ail the above styles are manufactured of
' , gent Leather, Kidd, Morocco or Lusting.
boo._
shoes of everivariety and styles
plain and
--
They manufacture wt view of furn
ishing stock to merchants froth %country
in any quantity, and they will warren el l
tho goods they manufacture to bo of bettee
material and more durable ; and at prices
less than they can be•purchased in Phila
delphia.
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tV'A full assortment of . shoe findings, of
every 'description. Also all kinds of Leath
er, Oak and Hemlock tanned sole leather,
Kip, Calf and French MoroCco, Kid, Pat
ent Lining Leather, All of which will be sold
at city prices.
They invite merchants and customers
fro m the country to give them a call, exam
ine their large stock of goods, and we as
sure them they will not go away dissatisfied.
We say again, remember the place—oppo
site the Odd Fellows' •Hall, in Hamilton
,Street, Allentown
March 11.
RONEY & GOOD.
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A FAMIL Y• NEWSPAPER.
Two Piano portes : A great assortment
: rocic.-. such . as
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.. .A ELEI ) and tinned inside, cookinp The and has just tin
vessels, sauce and stew pans, pl.( serve kOet•
rircrinshcd and has roa4 for sale, two tles, fish and ham kettles, frying pans,
six and three f !multi. octavo ham; Fortes • i rons , wa ffl e
with n " s " w° " (1 Apply "t hi Pi """ TEA TIIA VS and NA'aitors., from coin-
Porte Ala 11 factory, in I - lamilmn street, we s t ' - .
; mon to ime, in sets and dozens. Also, goth-
Of IlagenLitich's Hon I. in Allentown.
form. in sets, and in %sari. ty of pain ins,
SIMON SWEITZEI:. !
NNI ','.ES and FORKS—in sets and doz
ens ; also knives only ; carvers, steels, cook
and botcher knives, with a variety of other
mnufactures.
I 'I K7K E l' and PENKNIVES—Razors,
sci:•sors, !shears, from the best makers; one,
two, three, and Wade knives.
SHOVELS, sondes, hoes, chains, rakes
pick, axes, &c.
SI IItVELS and TONGS. Iron and brass
! polished steel fire sets and standards, coal
hods, tailms' irons emoothin ! z irons, Ike.
' for sale by 0 J SAEGER '
April, 22,
c—ly
The utiders,iifatal Lrn by inrolan the citi
zens of Allentown, that they ;tact- built a
larize Ice House, and are now prepared to
furni:4ll -every niorni;ig a ,aipply ot. chant
icc, thou,-It the whole sea oij
They would also inform the citizens of
Allentown and vicinity that tipply of ice
to preserve the dead can at ;di times be had
valling at their ()Mee in East Allentown.
Customers in town, will be supplied reg
ular every morning at their doors.
They will make it a point punctually to
serve those who may favor them with their
custom.
Jolts G. Scupwit. !
CASPER KLECKNER.
East Allentown, .l1at• 20. 11--2 w
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A complete assortment of every descrip-
Lion, cheaper than the cheapest.
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Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., made up to the I TO SIT EMAKEI .—Just received a
shortest notice, in a style calculated to sur- new assortment cif Morticed and Binding
prise the Parisians, not the "Natives" only Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread, Wei)den Pegs
—and still he complies with his motto, "No French Rubers, and ainnerous other artic
fit no pay." With such inducements held I les belonging to the shoentakiti, business
out to an impartial public, a Hottentot I . 0& .1 SAEGER.
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would'nt fora moment doubt but what he I
is bound to eclipse till his competitors. And
now take his advice
• "Huy cheap while sluggards sleep,
And you will have goods to wear and keep."
So come one and all
And give me a call.
C. 11. SAMSON.
April 15,
To like Lactic 01' Ailentown.
We want all the ladies in Allentown and
its vicinity to call and get a dress of 13crage,
Berage de Leine, Lawn, Gingham, or any
thing else Ihey may wish, at the new cash
store, corner of Wilson':: Row, the place
just revived. J. W. GIZUI33.
Rakes ! Rakes I
Just received n large lot of Hakes, which
tv ill be sold very cheap nt the cw cash
store, corner of Wilson's low.
J. W. GRUBB.
MaY 1 3 , 1852
Notice is hereby given to the members of
the"Parmers, Mutual Fire Insurance CoM
puny of Northampton County." that the
annual meeting of the said Company, will
be held on Saturday, the 14 day of August
next, at one , o'clock in the afternoon at the
public house of CHARLES HARTZELL,4IIII
- in Lower Nazareth township, North
ampton county.
And at the same time and .place, an elec
tion will be held for the purpose of elec
ting thirteen managers, for said county, for
the ensuing year. -
By Order of the Board of Managers, .
• • MICHAEL MEI/Elal, Secretary.
June 24, 1852.
Coachnialithb w Establishment
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LP: o7icrelli01&11.
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I 413 IP .1) .11 ill 1 JA 4.11 aLi :25 al 0
Respectfully announces to his friends and
the public in general, that he still continues
- on - a - more - exwmo ve scalthe
, Coaehmaking Business, /
in all its various branches, at his well known It
Stand, in west I ianiilton street, directly op
-1 po , ite Hacp•iihnch's Hotel, where he is al-
I ways prepared to manufacture to order at
the shortest notice, and also keep on hand,
; cj 7 Ilurottchr• 4, .1 - 0?/,- I l'rr p;oirs, -
4.300 x- - ,ere.
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.1{ 0 1 IsAll'Al S, A AIL'IV lISSO/ITMErq or
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IN 2..1 V/0
Q. ;7 .a 4-,, • P
7 MEu.,6l—, /& ti le
which for fumy and durability cannot be e „,,P
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excellt d by any other e , tabli , hint nt in the
county. Ile uses Ilene but the bet l o ot,- I The iincl'i '-nrd , Hen"nee in th r 0 1 I I
that obey hart' in t n t u na,d from I'ml•ill
Hal that can be recur, d, while hi, nor!, no n
are second to none in the state, con, oto t o.- 1' 11 ' 11 ” ''''' ` 3l forte, 1111 1 a 1 (•IV 11 ' •,'• I
ly ha feel.; assured that the vehicles he'ttirns of ila " l "'' •"" ':- t"' of
out will boo) inspection in any community. ffij s.-- eq,l2-• , •;,1/Intsr Pro ui k• ..• • •iii•tir
lle will %voltam. hi; work as it is all 1 1 0.1 f • G.: A,...04,4141i i•i ii i•q, h 7,,, m ,
mule! hr own sii per% 1 , .i0n. ' 'mil , g Alm( 1 . 1 id tn. , s, .11 clix , I.
Wooden or Iron adi -tit 01 marinfortint d will lt, -.old at e•ort in It I•'Iv iro • . 'I 1 ,
to order, and all Icindt of ni, Hi ii,v• dent• in ask 1 1 10 public to ••.' 0 8 i ...." , •i', 11 !nal
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1 htlilik ILI' 1 . 01 I art favors, he hope., that le,
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ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COT,TNTY PA., AUGUST 12, 1852.
New Goods.
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IRON.—A lot of Hammered and Rolled
Iron, Sheet Iron, American and English
Band , Iron, Hoop Iron, Cast and Shear
Steel, square, fiat, and mund, just received
with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap
at the store el 0 & J SA EGER.
j3„xv s (AlpF,s h y 10, l()
by 12, I() by 1.1, 11l by 15, 12 by 16, and
various other ceizee, for e‘(ie
OILS & VARNISIL—OiIs of all kinds,,
boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var
nish of all kinds, Glue &c.,—will be sold
cheap by o & J SAEGER..
PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes
of John ll's best ma lie, a Iscia large assort
ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap
by 0 & J
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TO 11 1ECI1ANICS.—To u l s of every de
scription. :such as Bench and Aloulding
Planes, !land, funnel, and Bock Saws,
Brace and Bias, A ta!ttr Bats, Hatchets,
Sim arts, &c., for sale by
WHITE LEA 1).-2 tons of White Lead
just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale
by 0 & J SAEGER. ••
April, 22,
HOLLOW WARE.-500 Iron Pots and
Kettles, just received and for sale at very
reduced prices at the store of
avti: - 2.1.1“011.4
Notice is hereby given, that the undersign-
ed has taken out letters of Administration, in .
the Estate of Daniel K. lryfer, late of the
Borough of Allentown, Lehigh county.—
All thqse who are indebted to said estate be
it in Notes, Bonds or Book debts, will make
payment either to the undersigned, Admin
istrator, in Zions‘iille, Lehigh county, or to
Hon. Jacob Dillinger, in said Borough, be
tween this and the Ist of October next.—
And•such, who have any claims against said
Estate will present their accounts to the
same persons.
CHARLES W. WIEAND, ,fid7DiDi3lfllOr)
Allentown, July 29. 6 w
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New Goods.
of 1 f
_etiie f intshii
For Alfgust Tenn 1S;50.
1 John Wagner vs. 'Rebecca Wagner,
2 Commonwealth vs. Anthony Gang•
were and others,
:3 Ti Mimi) Weber vs. Daniel Stec
4 Charles Loeser vs. William Frantz,
5 Jesse 13reinig vs. Nathan Whitely,
l; David Schmoyer and others vs. Abra
Lain Schmoyer.
'; John Miller vs. John Snyder,
8 Solomon A Niel vs..Natlinn Lerch,
Catharinet:rim's use vs. Peter Schnei
der and Terre Tenant,
In Catharine CI ha's use vs. I Teary Solinci•
der A din'strs. tic and Terre Tenant,
II Willitun .1. Kind vs. Solomon Fogel,
12 And. K.ll Minim vs. Alathins Wearer,
1:3 Cleore:e li. 'Reber vs. H.en ry Eisen hard,
14 Valentine Geist ‘s. Samthd and Cath
arine Shaffer,
15 Catharine Wel,er vs. Jesse Weber,
Israel 41'11111)1, AI and otters vs. Fred
• crick Seifert,
17 Trexler and Bush vs. Ilenry
and Son,
Thomas Shoener 'Vs. Nathan Lerch,
James Diehl vs. Henry Fatzin 7 er,
Jacob Treiehler vs. William Craig.
Union Slat& Quarry vs. Lamy and
Sager,
22 Jonathan Dcwald rs. Fred. W. Nagle,
2:3 Elizabeth Ebert's use vs. IVilliam Eb
ert and Terra Tenants,
24 Pearson Crosby vs. Isaac Lewis,
25 Jonas Gernerdt vs. Nathan Gernerdt
and others,
2.0 David Tinter vs. William Scholl,
27 Peter Kurtz's A dtn'rs vs. Joshua Fry,
F, E. SAMUELS, Proth'g.
August 5, 1852. 111,-4w
& SAEGER
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' Valuable Town .Properly.
; Tho undersigned wishes to dispOse of his
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: Town property
iat private sale. It consists of a splendid
two Story -... ‘• '
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an d lot of ground, situated on the
west side of Allen street, in the 13orough
of Allentown, near the Market square, ad
joining on the north by a lot of Ephraim
Grim, on the south by the lot of widow
Schantz, an the west by a public alley, and
containing in front 20 feet, and in depth
230 feet. Thereon is erected a new two ,
story Brick house, with a two story kitchen
attached. There is also a wash kitchen on
the premises. For beauty and convenience
there is no better property in Allentown and
persons wishing to purchase in Allentown
will do well to examine it before they pur
chase elsewhere.
0 & J SAEGER
0 & J SAEGER.
The conditions will be made on very ac
commodating terms. Persons wishing to
view the property can do so by calling upon
the owner.
FRANKLIN STETTLER.
Allentown, July 15, 1852. 11-4.31 n
Jan isKir•trrierG,
Neatly executed at the HRegieter" -Office
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Laws klentleman Head!
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Would respectfully inform t h e 6th:ens
of Allentown and the public tfenerally,
that he has just o )(teri his Ne‘,
Siii*l2E;.F (creel Nell.9.l4lift!D
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(-'I„ thy', Cri:•llll.nrcits,
innades, Lilion ( S, VI St;it'gF. &e,
splvndhl of' Ladirs
Ilit.Ss Goods, such ns Berme, L'o'n - P.T Jr
I,nineP, (;inplinnis, Ain .I.lconrk,
Plnin and rifv;n•ll
The ;I ,, nitint HI of (//i9 .Siof
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( of o w :'t'ry anito.li ‘vtlic!, :.i..::. tlo , suit;ee; it;
' his scientitic cogititti.is.
Jereini.iii did nut swear, for he was an
eNeinplary and church-going peildgo,que ;
but his cout,holance actually Lila , killed with
rage ,iittl sternly filut•I;111 ltlit ; acid the ill
suppressed laughter ef hi-, (ii,ciiik s ad
ded tot a lilt!.' to his elitigriti.
‘.lt• ho ? who ? who ! 1 say." Ile mould
articulate no inure. Ile was nearly cliol.ed
with pats-ion.
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"Thft rem ugly girl there who pinches
m e so," :aid a link; ragged urchin, weigh a
dirty face,
Jt%reintah confronted the fair dolinquent,
but it was plain from his mannei, that he
would rather have undertaken the correction
of the whole school betide, than that of the
iitcotrig.iltie of - hauler in question. Ills in
,
terrcoamtg . olattccwa., tript t;ya loek in which
it until,' have been dtfticult to say whether
.yttod nature or innicrtito•nc.. pro!,),nirintod.
••I tat you meddle...with my cue !•' t•aid the
domino ; hut his. voice trembled, his situa
tion w a; peculiarly awkward.
what do you suppns.: ivant with
your cue ?" and a queer :quile ph.yed along
her mouth, for a pretty one she had, and
what is wore, the tlomittie hiinst!if thought
so. Jeremiah, se t o that he was about to
let - ,e his authority, hetnincd twice, shook his
head at such of the rogttea as were intighieg
immediately at their master's porplexity,
and reaching. his hand to his ,foerule said—
tuAive me your hand, Miss." bli.3 heart
misgave hint as he spoke. The fair white
hand was inSaantly proffered, and as goody
too, as that of a Modern belle at a cotillion
natty. Jeremiah took it; it was a pretty
hand, a very pretty hatalond Mutt her face
there was somethiug in its expressitia which
seldom failed to disarm the petlago.oe'-.3 au
ger. Ile looked first at her halal, then at
her face, expres,:i'ie of a rovaii.-th •comidence
then at hilt ferrule, a heavy iiimitiffictit of
torture, oti:it'uly unlit to hold computliintship
with the fair Inuld 'held in durance he
roic hint. lever, in all the annals of his
birchen authority had Jeremiah Paul expe
rienced such perplexity. • Ile lifted up his
right lutod two or three times, and as often
withdrew it.
"You will not strike the ?" said the girl.
There was an artless confidence itt these
words, and the tone in which they were ut
tered, they went to the heart of the peda
gogue. Like Murk Anthony before the
Leautiful Cleopatra, and the fierce leader of
the Volscii before his own Virginia, the do-
Millie relented.
"If I pardon you for this.ofrence, will you
conduct yourself more prudently in future ?"
hop I shall," said the prudent young
lady, and the master evinced his affection
ate sok:at:de for the ‘velfnre of hie pupil by
pressing, the hand he had imprisoned. and
the fair owner expressed her gratitude for
such condescension, by returning the pres
sure.
They were married just six months after
wards. So much for beauty in school dis
cipline.
Corry, is that the second bell ?' . •
'No rpassa, dat's de second tringing of
the fuss bell. We bubo% got any second
bell in dis hotel.'
N UT /I A L N POI" !Tills,
The t;.v.hool-fdaster. Great Balloon Aseeution.
Jeremiah Paul was-a•shert, rouni person- I
.Mons. Pr r IN, a 'Frenchman. made a fine
ag - ,e, with a•rptick, I had almost cal% a spite- i balloon ascension at 1 - 3rid.grport, Ct., a few
i ful little grey eve, a bald head in frao, and I days ago and has published an account of
Lil a short slid cue d;,• Ile was a wetider- I it. llis Inthiori_was-7:0 feet4n - tliatrriter; mid
ttl-man-to-dool t di, and his histropyi s n , the boai attichoi was twenty feet long,. la .
i less so Chan his peryoit. At one 'trio.; be 'it beside liiiii:,ell were ;lions. t.tulsy,tvE ItiE(l
- Wan the Vii:nqe school-tnastei, rtoe !wilt,: N.IIZD, of ',...ratice, and Ali% Wool of Britt
gogne and icaincil: it i.., ~ii I, i ..,,• ~ -..1 f,on- i port. Eixty-fot2 , r men held die ropes until
i'dar with I )ilwoith's Bi;elim e I.: :••hititd the filo. , signal was given to , let go." fle says--
I
Psit'itt:r, but :;lso With r,1 , ...1i di:dei:Hitrolw- } ~I Vith the rapidi:v of an arrow we went,
inalical prehH ii , ~,,, ar, ro , epr,e , e! , :il in I in a few minutes, to tho height of 10,000
the :de ichgente:it of I
Y4. , 's A rithro lir. . I
t '
f eet . W e y et h ear d the huzzah which were
inav be - readily sup . pc.,•:l :Alia , itch a r: pr, i i ::cot to us from our friends below and felt
and rare t , clit•dor I:i ti!d-not lic 5 :IT - nd to re- .., the ~ .ihrieden ill the ropes of oar balloon.--
main lon : f in ol*cur::::. Ili; I•elcnt- Wc . rt' I \ti e liely salt' the citie3, Villages, woods and.
not 4 aumid, I.: 1 :, , ,in ~,,,,,,. wit , :.• -,- .t- : iiecr.-.. ii. tin , :uncial: landscape. In a
iiiiie!y in hi, fer:icth yt. u,"1:.• .. , .t -, i-ece , l i hcaii: ini! fi . :l - ;•rii of r iven wo s.l‘v the public
ivith the rtlice, :11:4 , :mrif,i, r j o. , :::; !lo coo%',- 1 1;::i:-!;1-- , and r I,orcfP.- 1 of 01‘.• city of Bridge
iimili. z niporu,iLlio f : to 'llo 1 ,1. , .• a 1101 i:: ry , ! (~;, V.•:10. -,- ! ileilefr iiiid towers and spires,
i,, an a
.lii- i le, ,i th:i Pi .-,c.•,
... i liv thy viiii.shoee like gold and pearls
Pe. u;••• ;.,re , _•• , ing . .11 , ;• 10l c , rd c;ory• 'l, ~,,il. ~.. we ,a, il. city of New Ira-
I wi , li CI- r. ~il IL , l'Criiti• - •e ,, ,t., wiii ! ,;.n, ebb ';,,, p',op.F•nor. -. , ,r-r os. and on the
-'• I ' 7 !( lip— lint H; r , :: •r r•:,!.! II:o vifln - .,-..:., of f.' • -
INIM
- ~itlield, West
, .
1 :i L'. ll - i ~ .:,:v.;;;nri, T" . :•rxrll'.., Siniriford, New
~ o ':. - : r..:0.., ..,.i' , 0..,..,...0 . : 1,•;1, ; rorli , Te. poi 0 tho!,..xi I cttivr scene,sof do
-1.0.1.!::0.0,. T on , ,
;%;..0 •.1..... 1 :0 ;..';•0.1 v';' , ''; ' 01. -H. !! .: ini!i;:, , no.i I ;:wirie:.s. so highly
;11 1.0ri . ...•,. 1, it o. 1:.2r ii,...ii 1 .1,r 0..., • i t.ii . . - ..i. .1 i.,- i;ii. ("ri.-i•or 01 110 tvoll.
• " • ~..ii, 0,. shining Iii:o million sil-
;•:in:n n cl:.u'::c
i! , !o..ti I-,
, It) :I.l'll ',;(!!!
, `Vt . ll Fitl iy t.t:•
('tit. cue
;1(.:.1;, in a
1 in I.roliwnit niath-
u; iii, aui,r,i;~
;it I. e: lru!:ui, i
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IMRE
.
~'
tin;;;- !s
•,•:,, which a:tpeveil like specks upon its ,
" - , .te•:, while Long Island appeared in the
' I de.tar.c, att.! far Iteyeend. the bread expanse
lof tits ozcan. We observed the direction of
our currents—it was the fifth time we chang .
ed thei - n---tmil• we found a con.ttant current;
I .71.0n0 fret from the earth, front east to west
i which Zvould take us over the American
1 continent ; a current known already to ex
tend over 1:3,000. Below and about
.ifilto feet from :We eiti'tit, is a current in the
joi•pesite direction, which would take us to
Peritee in le,s ti , on four days. if it were the
e,i:l el tle• Supreme B•ing. At the height
we now were (Iti,not) feet,) the balloon ap
peared to ua liko II VU , t ruby, framed by
i ;lie
azure. It threw I•u• , •-e shadow on
its• ~ •
:eel gave its the invet-e of an
tied \ CHIC. I threw nut more ballast, and
I we ascended nearly as far as it is possible"
1 for human beings to exist ; we had reached
the height of 23,000 feet. The earth ap
peared a chaos—thermometer at f below
zero. The cold was intense ; a heavy liail
storm, held in the air by n power unknown
to us, but probably an electric power, envoi
oped us, in a thrilling and awful man-
Her. Respiration was almost imp ossible,
and we could not hear each other speak.
' , Ono of our companions. being benum-
I bed into a profound sleep. We felt so•weak
that my other companion and myself were
hardly able to open the valve: At last we
tbieceeded in opening it, and we descended
rapidly to an altitude of 13,000 feet. The
inmeination of the exalted to such extreme
height, grows vivid and warm, as the body
becomes dull nail chilled. For us no real- .
itv no limits, were existing. The dreams •
of ll:tin:adieu and St. Pierre were realised ;
universal peace seemed to be on.earth, anti
t1;!e, wit* globe were United States. But a
strong oundensation of the gas brought us
kick to the reality of terresti al objects, and
Wc tIOCCO(Ii'd to the ground.
We I•inileil at River Head, L. I, fifty
miles f re. n Bridgeport, and ninety from
Brooklyn, where we found the kindest as
sistance from the inhabitants."
=MI
Plowing Clover in for Wheat.
A writer in the Farm Journal, in Mifflin
county, who signs with the initials J. W.,
ofl4s tho following es his experience of
the value of Plowing, in Clover for Wheat.—
It is worthy the attention of the general far
mer:
In the summer of 1819, I had a small
tiold of , 11 acres in clover which 1 pastured
a while, and then let the clover grow until
it was , lit to cut for seed. IVith a large plow
and three strong horses, I plowed it, then it elrectually, and it'lie under un
til the :2btli of September when I seeded it.
In the harvest of IS3O, I cut 133 do . zen of
wheat, which yeilded IG3 bushels or 81 . 11
bushels per acre.—lt did act - require to bo
seeded with clover the next season again;
and the Wheat now looks fine, although a
part was winter 'idled.. It is proper to state
that the crop of wheat that was on it before
the clover was plowed down, did not exceed
ten bushels per acre.
rll' , ol , what is ender made ?, don't
know sir.' What a stupid boy. IViiat
did you get when yon robbed widow Upton's
orchard ? got a licking, sir.'
[_a` WALTFR SCOTT tells us R story of
gentleman, who, irritated at the miscon
duct of his servant, said,
'John, 'either you or I must
. quit this
hOli - •
'A r e ty tvell, sir.' said John, where will
you hcnor be going, to?"
"ialDaddy,"said a younil hopeful; "let's
go op to the nice pine alley and roll.
"Reg ! boy what do you know 'about
•
"Ado know about ? Why I can ryll your
darned 'eyes out in less. than kin t ee
.ultal •
NUMBER - 45.
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