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THE LEHGH REGISTER, is published in the Borough if Allentinun, Lehigh County, l'a.,evcry 77tumbry BY A 11414 UST US L. -HUME, - A $1 50 per annum, payable in advance, and 44_01 tua_paid-until-the-eird—rif't paper discontinued, until all arrearages are paid •except at the option of the, proprietor. AII VLItTI ENTS, making nut more than one square, will be iiisernd three time:, hir oneaoliar and for every subsequent hiNel iioll 'wcotyfive cents. Larger advertisements, charted in the same proportion. Those not exceeding ten lines will he charged se venty-fiv ,, cents, and those making six lines or less, three Insertions for 50 cents. liberal deduction will be made to ilicise who advertise by the year. r 7 eoffirt in Hamilton St., 077(' dOor EaNl pl the German Ile/owned Church, nearly opposite llte"Triedensbole Office." Merchants Look E-lerel _l4 2,4.t.d0 - 5 - A _ • Merchant's Transportation • LINE illorivEEN PIMADELPIIII & !LIVEN. 'rho undersigned takes this method to in form his friends and the public in general, hat helately—estabbsbed a Itew Line of Boats, for the transportation of all !duds Of chandize between Philadelphia and %Vbite Haven, and all interim diate places, at rc dwell freights. Ile is prepared to receive goods of all kinds from A. J. Wright, 2,1 wharf above Vine street in Philadelphia, and forward them without delay to White Haven, and all intermediate places. Thankful fur the very liberal patronage heretofore received every elfin will be inade t o merit a continuance of the saute. ihreqt.Y for the Lila'. A. & J. Wri , da, Philadelphia, (f. &. A. rroemansburg, Charles Seiler. Bethlehem. ,lames Kleckner, A Ilettiown, flurton Bolts, White Haven. Wm. 11. Garshnit, Proprietor East Allentown, .Tune :3, ISrf2 Good Horses and Safe Vehicles! offictilomas lAN cry li''',st,lll3llslAmeAlt. TflEsubscribers take this method to in form the public that they have lately enter ed. into Partnership in the large "Bivery if.stablishment" formerly owned by George Beisel. They have completely replenished their la ral! stock of HORSES, CARRIACTS, _ Their Horses are safe and all good travellers ; ;heir vehicles mostly new and of the latest style, and such as have been used are repaired and repainted in the best manner. Thor continue the business at the old stand in William street, in the Bo rough of Allentown. They will always be prepared to furnish their customers nt the shortest possible no tice with sure and gentle horses, good car riages and careful drivers if requested. Families can be suited at all times with ve hicks 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 have nothing undone to keep on hand the best and safest horses, the neatest and most splen- , did carriages, and sober and careful drivers. Their charges are very reasonable and hope by strict attention to business to satis fy.all those who may favor them with their custom. 1 - 10FPNIAN & COMPANY. Septomber 18,1851. ¶-3m Th. S. V.llavues, Adopts this method to inform his Shia.. friends and the public in general, that he has made Allentown his permanent residence. Ile hos opened an office at his dwelling, opposite Kolb's American I lotel, a few doors east of Preti, Guth ie, Co's. ,Store, where he will be happy to offer his professiOnalservices in,the science of Den . tistry. will call at private residences, if requested. • Rte' His terms are reasonable, and having had much experience in the professions, feels satisfied that he can give general satis faction. Allentown, April 24,.1851 .NOl,lBll AND GERIITAN JOB PRINTING Pcolt' executed at the "ittigister Office," A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Tew Goods. Builders Look ':ere. A NEW ASSOLTNENT OF ,051/%1 E The undersigned announce to the public, that they have just returned from Philadel phia and NeW York, with a very lame lot of I lardware, consisting of House Fitooishing• q.i.VraiNV Culler/1, ['mirk '1 rint;11111:4"N Nuollerll rind Shor 7 lindin.2 . N, ail of which will he sold at extremely low prices. 'Fliev ask : thejtublic to give Saeger's flartNare • Store, sign of Om a call ui order to convince themselves of the fact, that a Tently saved is a ... penny made.' 0. & J SAEUER. IT—ly April '22 To 11-o;rsc-liccrpers. --A c:rvat - assortment ofilouse furni.sliinrr artielcs, such :is _ ENA AI.ELEI) and tinned inside, conking vessels, at d. pans, preerve het ties, lish and 111111 kettles, frying pans, grid irons, waiile irons, TEA TRAA'S and Waiters, from coal ition to lino, in sets nod dozvns. Also, goth: is form, in sots, and in variety of patterns. KN VES and POIZICS-in sets and doz ens ; also knives only ; carvers. steels, conk and botcher knives, with a variety of other nianu factures. IN WK . ET and P.EN lc NI \ - Es—Razors, shears, from th lwa , t makers; ohe, two, .01 rev, and , 11,!;o11. litiives. si )\• spldes, tk:C Si it )1 - ELS and T( ;s, Iron and brass steel lire sets and standards, coal hods, tailors' irons smoothing ircms. C. for sab• by U & .1 SAE6 April, .22, 1!—Iv il l i in ita of I lam:Hared and Rolled Iron, Sheet Iron, American and Ennlish Band bun, I loop Iran, Cast and Shear Steel, srpmre, flin, and town!, just received with Anvils and Vices, and for sale cheap at the store of cl & J SAEGER. (;I.,ASS.-150 130Xl'S by 10, 10 by 1.2, 10 by IL 10 by 15, 12 by 10, and various other soizes•, for sale by SHOENIAKEIIS.—Just received new assortment of Morocco and Binding Leather, Lasts, Shoe-thread,-Wooden l'eg 3 French Rubers, and numerous other artic les belonging to the shoetnahing business 0 & SAEGER. OILS & VA RNISL—OiIs of ill Lindy, boiled and raw, Turpentine, Newark Var nish of all hinds, Cline be sold cheap by 0 & SAEGER PLANES.—A full assortment of Planes of John Bell's best make, also a large assort ment of Carpenter's Tools, for sale cheap by 0 & J SAEGER. TO MECHANICS.--.Tools of every de scription, such as Bench and Aloulding Planes, Hand. Pannel, and Back Saws, Brace and Bias, Auger Buts, Hatchets, Squares, &c., for sale by IVLIITE LEAD.-2 tons of White Lead just received, Pure and Extra, and for sale by .0 & J SAEGER. April, '22, 11—IY . . lIOLLOW WA RE.--500 Iron Pots and Kettles, just received and for sale at very reduced prices at the store of acoulacouiL Notice is hereby given to the members of the "Farmers, Mutual Insurance Coin. puny of Northampton County." that the annual meeting of. the said Company, will be held on Saturday, the 14 day of August next, et one o'clock in the afternoon at the public house of en Ani.r.S HARTZELL, 11111- keeper, in Lower Nazaroth township, North atnpton county. And at the same time and place, an elec tion will be held ft,r the purpose of dee= ting thirteen inarity , 1 , ; for said county, for the onSning.year. 1 1 -1 y jay Order qf the Booed of Managers, MICHAEL MI:rEKS, Secretary Juno 24, 1852. ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH CO New Goods. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Allentown and the public generally. that he has just optlied his Nvw Stock of CTSTid CONSISTING IN P. , `IRT OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Cashmarens, Cot tonades, Linen Coatings, Vestings, Also a eldondid a§sortment of Ladies Dress Goo , R, such as Illorao.o, lierage de ;int - Timms.lls, Jaconets, I 'hi in and Figured Swiss, Calicoes, &c. The assortment of Gloves, Nil's, Stock ings. Collars, rills, &c., is also very noon and CHEAP. DOM FAiTIC 114 00 2)S. • This department is also %veil stocked with such as NI uslin3, 'ricking; Checks, Diapers, Towelings, Drillings, Flannels &c. Groceries, Queenswarc and Looking Glasses. flis assortment of Groceries, Queens ware and Looking Glasses, is such that will give satisfrMtion to all, in quality and prices: Ile does not wish to flatter the public by making large pretentious ; but merely soli cits a call, as he takes pleasure in show'ng Goods, whether they purchase or not. Come one, come all and give him a call, at the old stand in Wilson's south east corner of Market Square. Allentown, May 13, 1H:52 U&JSAF:GER IVonderful are the Works ()Mature The people say that 1 have the host nod cheapest Groceries in town. I believe it, for the quantity sold is evidence of the fact. Farmers, reineniber this tact ; to be found at the old corner, opposite Mr. Solders Ho tel. J. AV. GR111313. Allentown, May 13, 1852. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given, that the Partner ship heretofore existing in the mercantile business, in Allentown, under the firm of Kent Ls. Kline, has been dissolved by mutu al consent, on the 13th instant. All those, who know themselves indebted to g the said firm, be it in Notes or 13ook Debts, will call and settle their accounts between this and the fifteenth day of September next. Such too, who have any claims against the said firm will also present them fur settlement to the undersigned. 0 & J SAEGER 0 J SAEGER Allentown, July 29 . • Doctor `Villain Ilion& T .,: _ Having returned to Allentown, . offers his professional Services to rte. his friends and the public. th rice Al at his residence, in Hamilton street, I south side, first corner below Pretz, Guth & Co's. Store, in Allentown February 10, De Pay Davis, ATToRivEy & CO . UNSELLOIt AT LAU Office in the room one door east of Lewis Smith's Drug Store, formerly occupied by R. E. Wright, Esq, Davis can be consulted in both languages. May 13, 1862 ,--2 n) ......--.._ _ - .. - AMERICAN HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, Cornrr ty' and 1111/ am ,S7rcets, A LLEN'IT) N. ---- .70 ii it l i 9 . Ecchie Announces to his friends and the public, cl - t . that he has purchased ~t ~-177,; 3 ;-,- .;.4.* . th e stuck and fi xtures !/:- T -L -N -k,„ of the above named I 10-041r7"-41t 0 4 1r7"-41t .E 1 .., >Etc! recently occupkd I . ; 7Rio g7 -1 :- ; iy.iz , ;: by Jonathan Kolb.- 1 lit 1 4 The house is one of tle =-- --- largest and most conve nent I Junk in the borough, and its location, in the inunediato vicinity of the Court house and public.ollices, makes it a desirable stop ping place, as well to the 1111.11 of pleasure as of business. The proprietor therefore, ' assures the public, that he is now ready to accommodate all who may honor hits with their custom, in the.best manner. flis TA PI,F. will always he supplied with the best the market alliirds ; the BAEZ with the chdicest Wines and Liquors; the BEIIIS ;111( 1 Nitt ).\IS are clean and coin fortalde ; and, ill fact, everything. is arrang ed with a View to the conv . enience and com fort of his customers. In short, he has determined to spare rei ther pains nor expense to wake his [ l roi se equal to any in t h e country, and he then fore.'respt.ctfully solicits a tiaire of the pub lic pair/nun-v. IV The Allentown and Pottstown, and the Easton and Readout. Stages, stsrt from-- this house. It is also the stage office for the other lines that leave Allentown. Ird-3in April 2il. Ladies and Gentleman Bead! NKr. GRUBB WILLIAM KEEN, JAMES KLINE. EIM )Nrry, PA., AUGUST 19, 1852. --.-.........,,,,,-,.. . 6.0 _ ,,,,.1 ;....... , .e. , .. , .../....... , ...r..; , -;;;;; , ...;,..,;_5..;_i3........;_.;,;,.- : ;. : . ; I e h m mc-t ediniro. in "Amelia," and "Mr s . Boot & Shoe Establishmoit I The iliseenf:olaie. , 1 1'i , m1,111,1,•- ,e••aial, • I,y m;:n c‘pulanco Is the remote r ill of 2 sPf l uesiCr '''' V' - ❑ En Al inflgr. icheely improved to be able tooeS with his opinion ;and until men aro aclovam. I liloo, neat' the. town of ';' ''' '' ", waa sit uated , sulti oppreciato . ! the princely residence of Antonio fla rdand, i_hileacr_quali....„.,_,Liu_wonwik_and_w_chnose_ 7g::ler. _.. h7- 1 2 ; .7 i their . wives ionorig women who possess such Respectfully inform their friends and the 1 r.l:.in'ti•—eilltaliiiitllitg-erits-oltrlisot:'-folbur-Trtelell;:ily-li;jar7s ; qualities, I do not expect that the present de,' public in general, that they have lately ; the commencetnentof our tale, II.;;—. mov,...ment twill make much progress, bought Out the Stock of Air. John : Reeser. i The site for building had been selected ' '''''' ' '' Te 0; 1 The i im,,rovement of bo th sexes must ba and will continue at the old stand , in liana-; with the greatest care, being on a gentle A , . . , ger ,, i . ttet i o . to: s horror" is ilton Street, between the Allentown flotel eminence, and commanding a most eaten- ! 21 " l ' i ti " , 1 7 i " s • . and J. B. Moser's Apothecary Store, wh ere i sive and varied prospect of the surrounding .!1 • 1 ; . ) . 2° ' 1 . 2 ' ..1:11 g' w /I " • LI2 P ensin g ; I . , vpaimt ai invariably bestowed upon all we, they are prepared to eXcellte all orders in ; country. midi who have read much, nod who are able their line of business. They also inform the I Nature had been iiivili of her gifts in cm- ' , to think old act for public that they have, jest returned from ! bellishing this spot, while Art, her ever. ' " t h emse l ves, Philadelphia with it large assortment of . ready and devoted baiolioaid, had I ,„,!nrcd La , !ieN, .111s.s.r8 /S• all the assistance in her power. Nor pains ; American Vanity. G ent i e ,,,,„,, . nor expense: had peen spared in hying tint ! We am hot al all surpri. , :ed at what in this the grounds in the roost ta r t-' manocr ; coon: ry is vi al frolishly called the conceit , - a Gann Nhoes. ''"'; and in planting the most henwifol shrubbery ; :led vanity of the Americans. What pee, ' 1.1 II!V l'l'''' k"I ) ' fl, tV , .'ll :I..'lhe llioice:d. fruit-tror.;, 11;1 1 . ; rem. ; Ile in the world hay,: so line, so migniticent ( - 1 hand of Ili' it , dieing it second to nom; simm Eden. lii colliery ? 1 h.:..idi.:i 1.::-kt, they have, soma own . Mali (114(1.11 re, i The scone wa s surpr,:, , in t : in loveliness- rc•lso n to ho proud on Innwelves. We have ft general nssortmeut o f extra lOW an d 00frf , 0 ! ono i ii w hi c h die punter k would n jo.ce as , elver' ;he ch Mt features of their eastern and Gentlemen's Boots, Alonroes nd Shoes.— ; o f i, b,,,,,, ideal ( ,1 hi,.., float c,,,,,,:irui dream ;•.- in!; 11 ;i1 Iv:Tiler; ;it the reader has any iota-. Also, Lailies' and Misses' Al i trcc and Teti-; j_;,,,in,..„. was just clothimr the lawn ned nicad• t;itia'bei fir ideas of this: kind, Ice him pic a; Gaiters, Bootees nod Shoes. Boys ' ' : .; own in elm' MO,A. L0J1, ,, e011-3 array ; the trees tilt,' to hibiscif what will he the aspect of and Childrens, Bon's and Shoes—all mode ; were attired • in their gaye:e livery, and :low- t 1: ,ii-: when the tide of population has . -e everywhere sprite:M' op in rich -: eyes-:• : I the hoer ramie of tilt Rock y Moun 'ling the air welt the t ic 1,...,1. per. !hi/0 , , mel,e , ceopyiag thevoileys of die wes -0: feathered songster jmt return- •,..•r n (;0 1 ,, t , 1,,, s built ot!lor Bostons and New ; ihg from their mound visit to ihe s nth. were I Yolks in the harhonts of Oregon and Cab, iteikio t r every ;malt j. - diol wish their oaks of Icrnia. ' This tide et populathm is now ad : J,,y, i l weli bl seem as if n i ;;; ; i: le ceob; pos. , vaociiig ;dom.; a line of more than a thou : s ibl y b e iva l ni ng r 1 0 fill t o t i e b r i m th e cup sand miles, nt the rate of eight--n miles a . 1 of happiness for all withio the ibfloree e o f:, y e;r ;• and etch year. as the itcpulation.be that must deliedemi spot. ; comes larger, the toonlier of new settlers is I.3;ii. a las! we lied sorrow, utter wretched-H. increased, nod the raie of -advance is - accel7, - ;less, even !;;re. Reclining upon a conch, erat• ;I. This vast crowd of ever-onward by a window ;shaded by woadbmes, which pressieg settler; in not formed of the same ii;li.,l the room with it wo,t, delightful odour, i materials as tie ink/bit:tots of an Europeim, , through which the rays of the s/ Him ! : Full i province : that is there, are not as its head a were shedding a gehlen light, was a telltale few intelligent, but delicately-brought -up 1 now blooming, into womanhood. i mea l of eapital, while all the rest are ignor- To say that she was beau:if - Of, would be • allt 1 , 111, 1 111W:3f but every one of the.le pioneers but givin,g, a meagre'idta of her person ; or' of civii-ation can h milk the axe and the that she IVaB forcly, would be onwkery.--; ride, and can :Talculitto." If ever theso . Let it stillioe that there were combined with in lit'n'l:•':';;;- dr•!a;os ( -4. l it:' American people ' nature. grace and dignity, which rendered ; are rea11.:,..1 —and alt that is wanted for their : her a tit model for the scutp:or. ; rea ii;ta; ion is that things should go on ns they ; Bitt grief was preyirig upp her very life, 1 have b.•;.ii gaing on for the last two centu ; Thickmmsses of flair, killing, neglected over ' ries- -liter, wilt he seated upon that vast that lively-rounded neck, those d ee p blue ; romineent a popolition gretter than that of ' eyes brining over with tear s , that blahebed 1 al; Earope. •all sneal;ing the same language, lip, that boson heaving he with emotion—all : all tiviominded, intelligent, and well off.—• I show the unutterable 'lhl • • • i Li'lloy MN sl•In.l, ;I:: it 'wore, the centre of ... angths 1 o .h.r :..0.1 . ~ 1 , 0i1... was an only daughter, 11.er matner ! la.; w ;rid, betaveon the two great oceans, entering, the apartment, nod seeing the pal. j will! E /rap; o l'ime I; ind am! Asia on the lid countenance of her darling, was quiel:ly ; other. With reeli a future before him, wo at her sole, and bending• over, with these ' must pardoo the Yaokee if we find a little tender tones of love which only a mother d ish of stiff-ramplacencv in his composition ; can speak, wildly inTiired the cause oilier ; and bear with the surprise and annoyance unwanted sildness. She attempted to reply i whkit he express es at boding that we know but the sound was lost in incoherent two-- ,so 1::' , 10 of llim:;::If or of his country. Our, tours. Again, summoning all her powers, I IP.Cnble oMnion is that we ought to know she :mole an plai n t, and finally dis:incaly ut- I better. Great as is the iefluence which tered all her woe. ; America has already had upon Europe, wo List, Cl earth ! and cease to• wonder at' conceive Chit this is a mere intimation of the her wretchedness I "l'is this ;—;•l'karest I influ ;nes; whieh it is d ;fabled to have upoq' mother!—but how can I acquaint your io- 1 the world.- -I;'.;•r:ro.'s .. 1 1(1:razine. mo:it soul with my own misery ? Yet you ' _ must know all-and true it is I —lam in love !" Shaticr 4511 ~~.. =ErM and in thu nvatcst mannor. han,k ii their employ arc of the hest that can ha found, tenth in the leitlics . as w(.11 418 Girl) tlemon's branch of the Itn:•Tnoc.:s. 'llll' aSS011111('Ill .thet• !Wei: on 11:111(1 i. very l ' 'XlCDSit'o,(lllll , l . l.s4illg" every ar irlc tha way be called for in their lino. Persons-who are in- %rant4a pair of,fnotl Bouts in. Shoes, an article hi , 41112; neces.-art' t keep your feet warm - awl dry, will do well to give them a call, beloro purchnsiin , elsewhere, ns they do not lineal to eluage nr:3 7 Thincf for 1-ho..‘ ine• their !growls. April 15. AA T .I t;11. TEINIER OF VOCAL AND INSTiII:VIENT.IIIIVSIG• Informs the public that he is prepared to give lessons in vocal music to choirs-, .sing ingsocietioe, glee aFsot iations and in pri vale. Also Lessons on the Violin. , The attention of the public is called par ticularly to his system of trashing upon the vioiin, which is desHed especially to tw o-in:lms. The course consists of 100 lessons extia lessons in the ruJiments of music:. The lesson.; are progressively or ranged so as to gradually develope the tal ent of the pupil and are sure in their oper ation, as no pupil is dismissed until ho can perform independently all the exercises em braced in the first course of lessons. The, object of these le., , uons is not merely to barn the pupil to play a few tunes, but to give him a correct knowledge of the instrument, 13ovein,g, L'ingeriog, Tuneing, after tvhich he will be able to thud In way through more difficult composition. l'hose persons wishito to 01 LC lessons. are assured hat no music of a light or frivilous character will be introduced, but such as is calculated to elevate the taste and lay It correct 101111 d 11. lion. Terms tea 00 for the course, 4 les sons can he given each day at alternate hours, and a lesson in the evening on the rudiments of inusic, krone lu•:•son each da..,7. Rut in no ease will less than three lessons lue o'iven per week. nor 'to a less number than a persons at a time for the ter m abov e mentioned. Further information can be haul by applying to the sub-criber on the main :4tre..•l, near the flomeophatic building. June 10. . T--GM To .aigalliers. A splendid assortment of Front and Parlor Locks with mineral knobs, g,erman Locks, Litches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, l'ai nt rumsh and a variety at other building. I lard ware just unpacking, and for sale cheaper than ever by 0 & J SAEGER. May S. ELISITA FORREST, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A'V LAW. 011ie° on the East side of I lamilton street, formerly occupied by John S. (litmus, E. 3't an by consulted in the English and German languages April 15, To Ike Ladies of itimentourn. We want all the ladies in Allentown and its vicinity to call and get a dross of Berage, Bemgo de Laine, Lawn, Gingham, or any thing else they may wish, at the new cash store, corner of Wilson's Row, the place just revived. J. W. GRUBB. ¶-6w .ILor , ve Two Story Arouse So al zil'alotte A large and commodious Two Sfory Brick Dwellingllom:e; nviili ;V :FA,... Open Front basement, :Mime in ' east Hamilton street, in tim Bor ough of Allentown, lately occupied by Jas. Roney, one door east of Dr. John Romig. For further information apply to. ELI J. SAEGIER. Allentown, April 22. ¶-1 Y .1011 P'lll,l".7'.lMG, Neatly executed - at . the "Register" Office 11 -Om M 11-11 m NEUTRAL IN POLITICS, n lii iuu. lii f rr 01 , -•-•)111 Men and Women. A AVOMAN is naturally Idien a rind ; C )!1- ri.r , atiou If, 11.. r. Sh,? np),-at. tuthw or I low dill:A...la is it with nme ! A t I , w , t it thus 111!11, WOllll . ll 101 ! , eneral thin!: o f men. The mask with them is dehberately putt en and worn as n roast.', awl wo betide C.lll sally girl who 13 100 IL'l'a! or 1.01) 311 , 1/1.. cious, 1101. to appear displeased with-turned compliments and flatt% ring. attentions so lav ishly bestowed upon her by her partner at the ball a girl has irrotliers 'she see. , n little behind the 3Celit'S, and is saved Inac'a mortification and diJappointliwor. Slot dis covers how little riot Shan by attentions they so freely bestow upon the last new lace which takes their fancy. Men are singularly %valuing. in good feel ing open this subject ; they pay a girl mark ed attention, flatter her in every way, and then perhaps, when warned by some judi 7 cions friend that they are going too fitr,"can hardly believe the girl could be so foolish as to fancy that anything was meant." fault which strikes women most for cibly in men is sellishnes. They expect too • much in every way, and become•impatient if their comforts and peculiarities are inter feared with. If the men of •the present day were less selfish and self-indulgent, and more willing to be contented and happy upon moderate means, there would be fewer causes of complaint against :youtig women undertaking situations as governesses when they where wholly unfit for so responsible an office. I feel tho deepest interest in the present movement for the improvement of the female sex ;.and most cordially do I con- , cur in the schemes for this desirable pur pose laid down in "'rho Ladies' Compan-• ion ;" but I could not resist the. temptation of lifiening up my voice in testimony against, sonic of the every-day faults (linen to which I think many of the follies and weaknesses of women am mainly to be attributed. Mr. Thackeray is the only writer of the present day who touches, with any severity upon the faults of his own sex. Ho has shown us the style of woolen that ho thinks Soul of Thought, l'crFons in love gtmerally ro:!ol ITO first and aftorwards. 7 \:.:11. hire pr,!i4.10 than those who hunt MENEINI A (init.!. har West - :ings, is more hvst tha:i heart ha:3 i:s reasons, which the rea-t z.,n does . not apprehend. tuna a man cut of himself and 1. , a...es in 111:3 room. . pnacitial loan is rarely a poor man, n,!ver a WWI of d..ulalui credit. Always do right without regard to copset quences, lu wantaa, vanity ia only a failing; in wan, n VIC('. Poverly vulgqiri.ses, so does wealth ; both ar e oqua!ly absurd. fle who lives only to benefit himself, gives the world a bent;fit when he dies. ri,"Put that back where you got it,' a the girl said when her beau kissed her. • riP DEPENDING ON CIIIi.:II3ISTANC.VB, Said Dinah to Satnbo, as they were talcfnga, love promenade ; ttSaintto, what your opinioh 'bout de mar., tied ? think it de not happiest ?" •• Wail, CII tell you, dat tiro Ponds alto,. getter how dey enjoy demseives." UriVo carry our neighbors crimes in sight, and throw our, own orur our show. del rreIMPROIEMENT.---They ltwvo gorup EL new rotary printing press in 'New York, which prints both Mile of the sheet before it leaves the press. IrirliE3ll.:3llllilt. 7 -11, IS a good ;ilea to keen no more cats than will catch mice. . • 1- "DocimATteni..--The dog pop 111AtiOrl i 4 said to oisceed ‘4,1100,000. Eirrbe lost ttne: , ,tion discussed before tfui Sbalcorag Debating Society was; duos a candle go to when it goes out ?" is 'A lo:igniteions tailor having asked ctualcor in what - fashion he would be inear tiered. 'Lu silence,' Ayes the solcaprtionly r . - " I\l.ll\ l ll3Eit 16.
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