The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, March 02, 1853, Image 1

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' oeuottzt to politico, Ictwo, fiteraturt, Pottrv, Attlianirs, 'l9ticulturt, tide . Rlifftloio:tt HofUse-ftit liforntation, Qr.euexal,3ntelligence, ,filarKeto;
VOLUME VII.
THE LEHIGH REGISTER,
Ispuhßaked in the Borough of Allentown, Lehigh
Courtly ,Pa.,every Thursday
RV AUGUSTUS L. lUJHE,
Atsl 5 . 0 per annnm,payable in advance,and
$2 00 if not paid-until the end of the year. No
paper discontinued,until allarrearagcsare paid
except at the option of the proprietor.
ADVERTISEMENTS, making not more than one
square, will be inserted three times for onedollar
and for every subsequent insertion twentyfive
cents. Larger advertisements, charged itt the
same proportion. Those notexceedingtenlines
will be charged seventy-flve cents, and those
making six lines or less, three insertions for 50
cents.
IlarA liberal deduction will be made to those
who advertise by the year.
tar Officein Hamilton St., one door East
of the German Reformed Church, nearly
opposite the i4Prieclensbote °Vice."
The People's Store Revived!
Geneva RemoNal.
3, W. GRUBB. would respectfully in.
form the citizens 'of Allentown and vicini
ty, that he has removed his store into the
house latterly occupied by C. H. Samson,
ds althote, opposite Hagenbuch's Hotel, and
so extensively known as
The People's &Ore,
where he will be Pleased as ever to accom
modate'all whn will please favor him with
a call. His stock consists as ever, of a
great variety of thicrrioitcletirable goods.
Ladies Dress Goods,
Of every quality . and price,such as De !eines,:
Cashmeres, Cobergs, Thibet Cloths, French'
Morinos, Alpaectis both plain, bltiCk andlop-'
cy colored, DreSs'Silks of - every variety, to
gether with d geneial assortm e nt-its that
line . of goods. Also niOurnitraciodi of every
description. • , , .
boy's wears such "as Cloths, das
siMeres, Sattinetts, Jeaniand Youth Plaids,.
Also a generol assortment or Flannels ,
. both
wool and cotton, apron and bed, - 70hecks,
Manchester• Ginghams, Muslin, 'Drillings,
Cambrics, Calicoes, &c., &c., all of which
will'be sold at reduced prices.. So please
give hisn.a call and see for yourselves at the'
well known corner of
The Peoples Store.
He also returns his most sincere' thanks to
the public for the liberal share of patronage
bestowed upon him heretofore, and:hopes
by strict attention to business,.and studying
to please : each and every one, both Old'and
young,'grava - Shd - gay, so _merit ii:Ocintitiia
ande of;the name:'
Allqntown,
14() 01 i: :iIVARY,
tUate6co
Como 4itaiid Judge for Yourselves!
,
During the ptuit summer the undersigned
opposite ,the German Reformed
Church in Allentown: has materially en
larged and 'beautifully finished, his Store
room, and in order..to make his. assortment of
'4, Clocks,Watches
AND
`rp 4 JEWELRY,
'compare with his other
improvements, he adopts
••- ......„....,-. o .l„,4histrfetheld to inform his
old ctialet,ners•and , h,lo4 of new he expects
to get; thatite7hattlust returned from. New
York,. with.a. moatitiognifiCint display of
House, Office'and Parldr Clocks, Gold
and Silvir Watches, of every variety,
Go/4 Ear and Angerilingsdi'reasl
• Pins, of ever'', inunaginable pat.:
• tern,gold,silver,eteeland,brass
• WatchA . Chains, Seals' and
4rer• Eike, .Tea and
gold. alive!
• ' asfeeo)3ectaclea,
,ages, Spy-,
- •
• g9(4l4o4oii3Okicfrylt
•Music Boxes, Itstsrt9as:„. „.
qualititokolit pc(flocylife l ,-
in g ptct s tddiitegr (g ,
Pencils; Melodliolii: of-Ahcbeig
'manufactory in the United Stalet:q 7 ;!.
In ptioit every article'kePt in a well `stocked:.
Jeyzeli;rateore can be got Of. him, pridjia;de.:
tertnifiat _161,11' as cheap as can ;be bought
either ih PlAw'Yotic-or.Philedelphtii
tiatterti:hinrilVio,beileVilitl.la‘ beOliiirld'
atesortrrieht:blicistiiikli,MibilOC4nOt . be
RasseCin'attiyiiia - p,w tht,y.P. in the. state.'
The public te Writill'afidsthen to
judge feriltemielPelY, T k:l3tx,_-'
•*. trElti - eoritinnesi6.repthr'Wede , hiti,and•
• Clocks, an'diiiricelio-lteettaildile!butAtelrar,
ryr be40f.40,0.461:471i2:01ififf40):,,t0:.t
mOt•lthliro:jet,OuillAiiitt.' 7 l;i4Agkr..lllo%.
woe** also 'yeii.eire'itli l4 t no.
able to he,
krOfor , pattlivorielie l tfeisteAW
gpctuStoildao. - iiiiiplovvprlCea lie will_
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fdrinir*leitniitieet:Witli - faYtml.? . . "1 , ;
PARter4 3 ' o .' ll AiEdY:
December :1 , ip;ils
A FAMILY. NEWSPAPER.
‘4 . 1g111-sTlrapottant ew s
New Store
BY Opened
•
Eden:an, Hanse dr Co.
On the south-west corner of "Market
Square and Hamilton Street, directly, oppo
site the * Eagle Hotel" in Allentown, which
they style the cheap
Farmers' and Mechanics' Stores
They have just 'returned from Philadel
phia, with an entire new and well selected
stock of the cheapest and most beautiful
Spring and Summer Goods
that were ever exhibited in this place, em
bracing all the
Latest and most Fashionable Styles,
to which they invite the attendance of their
friends and acquaintances generally. These
goods have 'been selected with great care
and attention. We name in'part,
Fancy Style Spring Silks, all widths and
qualities,Foalard Silks, Black and Fan.
,cy .I:*red Silks; .Bereire de
Lames, Persiari Cloths;
• Wool French de Lainet, Ging.
hams, French Chintzes, fancy Lawns,
Calicoes, front 3 to twelve cents a yard.
W.HITEGOODS, .
Of alll'aeser,iptions,•Jaciinet'..nrid Swiss Ed-'
gicgs,lnsertilig4 : Linen and,Pottnit.T.,ace. -
300,New style lacidies'• Needle Worlreel
lam from 64 cents to $1,50, Hristbinds,
Cuffs; &c. A good assortment of Hoisery.
Gloves, Mitts, &c. always on hand.
A. large assortment of silk and cotton
Umbrellas. Paiasols of all styles, colors
and prices.
GENTLENIDN'S.WID&R)
French;" English and American Cloths, of
various colors; Plain and. Fancy Cassimers,
Satin 'had Fancy Vestingsi_Satinetts. A
large assortment of Woolen, Worsted, Lin
en and Cotton Goods for Spring wear.—
Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Collars, &c.
Also, a bealtiful and handsonie assortment
of Goods for Boys' wear.
They are satisfied that they have selec-•
ted'a stock of goods as cheap if not cheaper
than ever before'offered in Allentown, and
tire determined to sell at a very small
advanCe. They hope therefore that through
strict attention to their business; they will
be able to draw a large shhre of public pat
ionagh for which they will ever be thankful.,
• EDELMAN, HAMM & Co.
Allentown, April 29,
11-3 m
arociries Queenneare.
• : The subscribers
, r
aye also a , largo
stock of fresh fern- __?—
ily Gtoceries, Prime, Java and Rio Cof
fee, from 16 cents ; a pound• and as low as
64. cents; Sugars,,Tetie, Molasses,Cheese,
Spices, Crackers, Raisins &c., &c.,
Butter,'Eggs, Lard, Mims, Sides, Should
ers, Potatoes Onion's, and Soap, for which
the highest Miirket prices will be given in
exChange for Goods.
All Goods_sad' at. this Establishment are
warranted What they are.represented to be.
Call and examirict for yourself Goods free
ly
shown with strong inducerrientoo buy.
'EDELIitArs, HANsi. & Co.
Allentown, April 29, • IT—Om
Grain Wanted.
G 0,000 Bushels of Wheat, Rye, Corn
and Oats wanted, for which the highest
me rket prieps Will be paid by the subscribers,
at their store:on , pie South west corner of
Markel &pale and Hamilton street, in Al
lentOin. EDEEtiMsit:FIANSE & Co.
Allotown, April 20; If—Om
. .-
EllII
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The underidgned - .halm just received `a
large • lot of Stone,Coal - of all the different
;qualities; god always • keep them on
hand, to be sold or exchanged for all kinds of
Grain at the loWest cash priced.. •
• 1 Erogr;isazi, Morse & Cd.'
Mlentown, May
' .. 11‘ 'iD (93110 ,
: - .i - g•iit t sci ;l 4,, het.eby given, , that': the udder
!alerted :littia'llnit ' i tippoipleil. , Exeoutors 'oe
thel, last, Will andestament• of • 'Solomon
Enact)Op 4 . o4alesei t i,' , late •of the Borough' of
A Ilentt;vn :,:intlyi' coun ty:of .Le high. , ... . A 11 .
' hose,wholitibyv thenteelvelkindebted to eaid ,
eetete,. be it is t hoods, .netes t 'beolk...delite t -or.
other wlie..will please I . o, 'nektleinl l ille .
,ivieint now - gle Reackitt,i a , : Akritiipx,c....4o
iiclic:tpot.ti i ie:`4 6 lo 6 B*Oti i gii :. T ook
eitid,:eaw."o....44,ll.ol,resolitt iiii..se4(ns,
fa' , iietelOioi*NnAhp. iiii9e'lf*.!.;'"': . .
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,il'i.' ' '. l liipiii Itiieneitil . ','; ' , '', '''' . l.:.;:••4'. ~'• ~ ; -4. i ,
1 1144.K4trikiiiii,. 1 ' i...... ~ '?. • •.:.: '..,..
z. 4 . , ':' , : - Wit.iiiit K. Ktfiiiii! ! ! -, xe44 ?" ll ''t
101.1.011Art`Kc ittimiN• '. ::.:,!:, - • '
linnary la: - . -'.-- - ,- • • •- 2
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Stone ',Coal.
ALLENTOW.N,.LEHIGH - COUNTY, PA., - lARCII 2,.1853.
New Dry goods Store
'
In Philadelphia ,
No. 253 NORTH 2d, STREET...
Thomas Y. Landes, takes great
pleasure to inform his circle or fripnds and
former customers, that he has taken the
well known Store, No. 253, North Second
Street, formerly occupied by Simon R. Sny
der, opposite the Black Horse Tavern, Phil
adelphia. He is - prepared with u well selec
ted and entire new , and fashionable Stock
of Dry Goods, consisting in part of
French and .american Clothi,French
• semen', and a large Stock of other
Goods for Gentlemen's wear.
He also invites his Lady customers when
they visit the city to give him - a call and ex
amine his beautiful stock of Silks, Delains,
Berage Delains, &c., in short he keeps a
full assortment 9f every kind of goods bo
longidg. to. the retail Dry. Good' business.
He trusts shot by strick attention to busi
ness .be able to gain a liberal share
of public patronage.
Don't' forget the place, call, at No. 258,
North Street,. directly opposite the Black
Horse tavern, and you will find you obedi
ent friend.
' " THOMAS .Y.
Phila.` anilltry 13; 1853, -11-3 m
Good'ilorbes'ind Safe, Vahlojesi
lteuto
Livery • rAstaiiiiiiapant.
•
TAM ‘ 1 5 1 !;# 1 ;i 41 inr.
1411Tistivitaititnd , tge:public in general,
tlttt e.,l l o , 97,„entered into partnership in
allt.4 l .llvory,Business, in the stable formerly
-owned , by - George Beisel. They have an,
• . entire now stock of , '
P ." "I r K HORSES, CARRIAGES &
CARRIAGES, •
!"771 1 . Mr Their Horses are gentle and all
goo. tiave era ; their vehicles mostly new
and of the latest style, and such as haya
traCF rirparacsain
best manner. They 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 at the shortest possible no
tice with safe and gentle horses, good car
riages and careful' drivers if requested.
Families can be suited at all times with ve
hicles to their particular_taste.
Their charges are reasonable, and in or
der to continue their high credit they here
tofore gained of being the I, , best livery estab
lishment in Allentown," they will leave
nothing undone.to keep On hand the best
and safesthorsea, the neatest and most splen
did Carriages, and spbar 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. .. T. •P, HOFFMAN.
' • - JESSE -SIEGFRIED.
September . 18,1851. : , • ¶-3m
.
- VAvvress.
Among the various Expresses that have
recently_ extented
. their operations, and en
tered. upon a new' field of enterprise, we
kfionr- none which 'is more hopeful than
Hope's New-Jersey and Pennsylvania . E
xpress, via. Central Rail Road of New Jersey.
This road' extends from New York to Eas
ton,Pa., and rues through a splendid coun
try—affording an avenue to the interior of
Pennsylvania hitherto olosed up.. The su
periority of; this market for buying and sel
ling -goods is, bridging a large amount of
trade here, which•formerly went ; to Philadel
phia. Tha advantage of Hope's' Express,
by which merchandise . 14 all descriptions
can be forwarded promptly, Whetifully real
ized on the above route, "willinsure a com
plete SUCCOR art," .prosperity. D. Hon'
has Made 'arrangements with the Central
R. R. Co. and, various Stage proprietors to
sell Tickets through to Wilkesbarre, Mauch
Chunk, Reading, &c., at reduced . fares:
la"Ciffice of Hope's Express, in Allen
town, at the Variety Store .of AARON Wpm,
who will attend to the forwarding of all pack ?
ages. • • -
February 2, 1853:
. -
' ' 111 • 41MX I ED:
, . • , .
A good Cooper , .
'With a family, to work
himself antrempliiy . others to work for him•
in makingFlonr,'Batlels: , None but good ,
workman neadaiply,_ Vat to ti'good - work:
man constant work and - good, pay, will be 1
guartaated;;: '- ' :". '• •: .-
, • _ :-
.: prtritz; ovII-tei'co:
January 2.;18113, - , , F , '..' •' ' , - IF-7.- 4 4w
Remedpfor-Consumptiot•
m.,Bethieh - eirt;Nft..theFO,can.lie ili4d a', Certain 4iiid;UFeistiuil:*iedkjoi.e'oitsymp.,,
ipi:l,?pd:=4,l l ,OtiPia4wpcit":?filniottarY n 4"
tilfC 6e . 4 44 ) 4 .: .0 1(id O i l i e s ;; ' WiCh. ' :w ill", cure!
4
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Ottl”a amm ed:ffitA it aNy l liftqu'itblOe4oui .
;jll43**:n rjskittl
, iOilS.o:.Andel
I 4lo4oitiiittfvskiati tr iptir3...iagnt i3loiO4.oolfili4kOro al,, *oda.u 9 4,NuI s Yeiitily7itll io *od:tt z cesi ciifaxitiiiii g .
nip .
1 ..• .4watt ••:,,t3rANCriff : , i --. • • . ,
ItiER
Wind Exhibition
-OF-.
New F4shionable Fall and Winter
- Olb a
. AT THE
New Cheap Store
OF
Getz a• Gilbert,
These gentlemen, take this method to in
form their friends and the public in general
that they have received a very large and
'well selected stock of Fall and Winter
Goods, which they are now ready to dis
pose oft to their customers at the lowest
prices.
Their Fall and Winter stock has been
selected with the utmost care and consists of
Clothes, Cassimers, Satinets,
Flannels, Gloves and Hoseiry, besides De
laines; Alapaccasi Lusters, Ginghams, Plain
and Figured Poplins, Muslins and Prints,
Boots, .shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware,
Hardware,Looking Glasses, Stationary,
Books, :eir,.
To which invite the attention of their
friends and the public generally, confident
that the fullest satisfaction, both in price and
quality, Will be given to all who may favor
•them with a '
The highest '
prices will be paid irr ex
change-foe County prdduce.
-Theylhave reason to be thankful for the
favors received thns,.far and hope by atten
tion to, businesedminrsineef their goods at
an*llftosVi!,k,oodtfeattinent towards their
customer's to keric,itill it greater share of
custiitrints.- GETZ & GILBERT.
Ctifitiitiqua, Sept. 16. ; ¶-6m
Gkor'eries Fish 4* Salt.
- The undersigned haie just received an
eriiire new Stock of Groceries, Fish and
Salt which they intend to sell nt
sera their Store in Catasaultr, Le
high-- coun t ..- -..rwara•-•.,
Sept. 16, 1952. ¶-6m
:COAL 1 COAL I
The undersigned have opened a Coal
Yard in Catasauqua, and will constantly
keep on hand all kinds of Coal which they
will sell at greatly reduced prices;
GETZ & GILBERT.
September 16, 1862. ¶-61n
INDEMNITY.
t. t
COMPANY of Philadelphia. •
OFFICE, No. 163 i CHESNUT STREET
near Fifthetreet.
buries N. Batieker, Geo. W. Richards
Thomas. Hart, Mord: D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner, Adolp. E Borie,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent
and limited,on every description of property, in
town and country, at rates as lowas are consis•
taut with security.
The Company have reserved a large Conlin
gent Fund, which with their Capital and Prime
ums,safely invested, afford ample protection to
the assured.
The assets of the company, on January Ist
1848, as published agreeably to an Act of As
sembly,were • as follows,viz
• Mortgages,
Real Estate,
Temporary Loans,
Stocks,
Cash, &c.,
Since theirincorpbration,a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of one million
we htsiared thotwand dollars, losses by fire, there
by affording evidence of the advantages of insu•
ranee, as well as the ability and disposition to
meet with promptess, all liabilities. - •
CHARLES N. RANCHER. Preiident
CHARLES G. BANCKER, SeOly.
The. Subscnbers are the apiminted Agents of
the above mentioned Institutton;.and are now
Rrepared to make insurances on every descrip
Lion of property, at the' lowest • .
AUGUSTUS , Allentown.
C. F. BLECK, Beth Inborn .
Allentown, Oct. 7, 1852. 1--1 y
¶-4w
GROCERIES I
Who does not know that J. W; Grubb,
Sells the cheapest and best groceries in town
and also that he has just received. a: fresh
supply, which' he is selling • cheaper than
ever, at the Peoples' Store, opposite Hagen
.budh'a Hotel. J. W. GRLIBB.
Dicember 22. • I •
11161112h1131 5111011134
WATERMAN 04„08130IIMNI •
*gra West Corner of :''Second &Mulberry
, • •
~ • (4 ch) StrStreets,.
PHI
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.r 4 D .84 Plll4.-
•
OFxRn FOR
,ear.s A!,,taert, f t esoraeNT, 01
:COFFEE , • A.6412,14WCRi
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..:UGARS ` •
• Market rata..
• :ORIc •;;
'rheite commetunig etvlikarea are :liar.'
tieulariy invited to, call.• ' •
• •
11811
Directora':
$957,513 64
84,377 84
125,606 73
62,325 50
, 54,568 29
$1,284,309 04
FOR FRAMER AND MECHANIC.
_Eagle Hotel,
No. 1,39 1 North Third Street,
"'
' BETWEEN RAGE AND VINE, ,
PHILADELPHIA.
DAVID strEm, PropileVor.
This gentleman takes great pleasure to
inform his friends and the public in gen
eral, that he has taken the above named
well-kpown and de
-
iiiiumlllll servedly popular
a
EAGLE HOTEL,
1 1: 41 .._ situate in the most bus
-_- which he has refitted
with - entirely - new Furniture arid Bed.
I.;f siness part of the city,.
ding of a superior quality. , 7,•":
The house has also been re novated and
improved in a manner, Whioll44l'`Oompare
favorably with the first claiglie . tels in the
city, and cannot fail to
,itiliiiiSfaction to
those who may patronizelheestablishment.
far His TaBLE will ithiays beiupplied
with the choicest - and-Meat wllaleaome pro
visions the market ß.dß,
with the purest and beit'fliquisrdzl The sta
bling belonging - tazhia house, , is' good and
extensive, and Will' be supplied. With the
best .provender; and 'attended by careful
•hostlers. .
Nothing 4 , l3bol,_shall be left undone to
make hiq Gloats comfoytable, and he flatters
himself that. by.strict attention to business,
he will merit and -receivall liberal share of
public encouragement
Philadelphia, December 11-6 m
Air. S. I'. Barties,
.DEMTIST.
Adopts this method to inform his
%aam.. friends and the public in general,
that he has made Allentown his permanent
residence. He has opened an'ciffice at his
dwe lling..9.l%2llloJ9..ft4lVATicint fiStlgth
Store, where he will be happy to offer his
professional services in the science of Den
tistry. He will call at private residences,
if requested.
.IM7` His terms are reasonable, aritthaving
had much experience in , the professions,
feels satisfied that he can give general satis
faction.
Allentown, April 24, tB5l. if —I y
Register's Account.
JOSHUA STAHLER, Register of the county of
Lehigh, in account with the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, from December
, 1851, to January 1, 1853, inclusive.
The accountant stands charged with the
following mina:.
DR.
Amount of collateral inheritance
tax received, • - •
do do do do 4 73
CR.
Deduct for prompt payment,
Commission on $1,390 40, at 6 per
cent,- - -
.
Sept. 9, 1852, paid to State Tres
urer, - - 496.37
June 3, 1852, do do 164 94
February 27, 1852, do do 509 57
Balance due Comthonwealth,
We, the Undersigned, auditors of the
county of Lehigh and State of -Pennsylva
nia. have examined the account. of Joshua
Stahler, Esq., Register, as above stated and
do certify that the above account is correct.
Witness or hands this 6th day of January,
1853."
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JoNAS ElAils,
14mAnt J. SCHANTZ, ' auditors.
J. FRANKLIN' RITTER, '
February 9.
Phil. Easton and Water Gap
RAILROAD COMPANY.
A GE N ERAL Meeting of ,the Stockhold
er; of this,,Pompany, was, held-in. the
city of PhiladelPhin, on the inst.o,at
their O ffi ce, No. 0,1 - SouthFeurth street, be
low. Walnut:, ' , ,
. . ,
Isaac S. Waterman, Esti:. was , celled to
the chair, and John Ely,.apitiinted
Secretary. ' - • •
The suppliment to the Charter of the dom.;
pany authorizing Municipal Subahriptions to
its Capital 'Stook, was accepted. by`the un
animous vOte of the Stockholders,priiseliti '
As required boy antilltifoluwas then
held "Presi dent fora and twelvq Dtrioton
serve dtiring the empetne:YeAr the:
~f tH
oe
ing.bbard was uniniftiously Agev
-.4%'residentL , Tircnialf e. - -nutzeort..:K
~/jitiectora ;..:Isatit.'Sr : - Wattirmait; ! ‘"lcileri,
Article, John Welsh, Jr.: Chan:W. Ckuroh;
Gillitigiumi 'Fell, Um Jordan,
Isaac R. Davis Jacob M. Thomai t Ch t
Henry Fisber?lnties , Traquair,, ,;
• L.,. •
The Thriftless. varmer. -•
We . copy the following': eF ort
Wayne Times, and .regarkit as one the
best portraits of e.i , thilfthiss - fttriner", we
have ever seen : •
The thriftless farniiii;thee,.,Provideitrio
shelter for his cattle dur ing: the` inclemency --
of winter ; but liertniei them to•standi shiv
ering by the side' of -the ;fence, orlie in the
snow, as best suifaihern.
He throwe':theiißdder_oa the, tiVol
in- , the mud,.'and not unfrequentglfrir3he
highway Illy iirhich a large : portion' of ifaisd
and all theipsnine, arc waisted.
• He giates hitt meadows in fall and spring.
; by: which' they are- gradually exhausted, .
.and finally ruined.
His fences are old and poor—just such as
to let his neighbor's cattle break- into his
fields, and teach his own to be unruly.
'He `neglects to keep the manure from
around the sills of ' his barn—if he has one
by whieh they are prematurely rotted, and
his barn destroyed.
He tills, or skims over the surface of his
land, until- it is exhausted ; but never thinks
it worth while to manure or clover it. For
the first, he has no time; and for the last, he
“is not able."
He has more stock than he has the means
to keep well.
He bas a place for nothing, and nothing
in its place. He consequently, wants a hoe
or a rake a hammer or an auger, but knows
not where to find it. He and his 'whole
househcild are in search of it, and much time
is lost.
He loiters away stormy days and evenings
when he should be repairing his unmans,
or improving his mind by reading the news
papers.
He spends much time in town, at the cop
nera of the street, or in the "snake holes,"
complaining of "hard times," and goes home
in the evening, 'pretty well tore.'
He plants a few fruit-trees, and his cattle
forthwith destroy them. He , tharno luck
One half of the little .he raises, is de.
stroyed by his own, or his neighbors' cattle.
He has no shed for his fire wood--eonse.
quently his wife is out of humor, and his
meals out of season.
His plow, drag, and other implements,
lie all winter in the field where last used:
and just as he is getting in a great hurry,
the next season, his plow breaks,.because it
was not housed and properly cared for.
Somebody's hogs break in, and destroy
his garden, because he has not stopped a
hole in the fence, that he had been inten
dina to stop, for , a week.
He is often in a great hurry, but Will golf
and talk as long as he can find any one to ug
talk with. • •
He has, of course, little moneyhttd wheit4*A
he must raise some- to pay his taxes, &o w - 0:
he, raises it at a great sacrifice, in some way
or other by paying an enormous shave, or
by selling his scanty crop when prices are
loyr. - •
'H6. is a year _behind, instead of being a
b ear ahead of bisbusinet*=and always will
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When he pays.a debt; it'is at the end . of
an execution ; consequently, his credit is at
a low ebb
He buys entirely on credit; aniimpircha*
and all others with whom ha deals, charge
him twice or thrice the prate • thei Charge
prompt paymaster's, and are Unwilling to sell
him goods at that,:, He has to '.beg and
ise, and promise and beg, to get them on
any terms. The merchants dread to see
his wife come into their stores, and the poor
woman feels depressed and degardea.•
The smoke begins to come ottt of 'his
chimney late of a winter's morriienOvibile
his cattle are suffering for their
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Manure lies in heaps in hie Stable; his••
horse are rough and uncurried,,,:tied:hie
harness trod under . their, feetc.-:'.! -. •
His bars , and gates are bcken,hti bulk, •
dings Unpainted, and the boards mid!Shin.
files falling offs-..he has, no tirrie , tii,rePliee',,' .-•I
them—the glass Sur of the-tindowo. Red
the hole`stopped with;)* and - old lats.
He is agreat borrower of his - thrifty '-..
bors' implements. bUV,tiever 'returns the -
borrowed article, arut 'When it is sent for,
it can't , •
His childrettiarelite at 'echoCi-4at is,
.if `they go to tiihoel--their clothes ragged;_'
Welt-faces unwashedtheir heads ttecombul,'"
and their books ternitadirty..'
. He is, in person, a great.olso46,4itd'ite•
•ver attends public voredi pr; of be
occasionally dOesse,4lo : 46tßee'sekedtingi
whoa the sortie° leletlAiiiti", • •
#4O printer wantialOtkor. boo,
few bushel of oats:" eide k et :tataloaa on hid
bill, oat faimet+:4 , hiti'Mute theparo."
Takeitith, i 8 a poor fahae4,.7e ,
..pdorh4,*di poor father , a poor neigh s ,w
hur - .44.Roir_zeltjz . en,'S'poor chiviatb - ancl
koar d9gil.niiy '
; way you can take
,T4) . e.itutoino—Take a pope; of tobacco ;
Our miumß wine glass et 'item water,
squeeza,oat 'part of the moisture, : and after
,placialz . pulp uperi- a slice of 'bread,
idliiiiiimliudotttolhe face. Th
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