The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, July 03, 1866, Image 1

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As`No deriMlßA..roodo trout , our : publirbe.
nag, and no papet disoontinued, until ail .arreer
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• Stoats • $1.50 $3.00 $5. 0 0 $13.0 ,
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Twelie MUIR fldinion) constitutor a tumor..
onger adveltisernensts ID proportion, with a tenant
hie deduction to those advertising by the year.
otessional attar per year' . 7• . • $3.0
Administrators' and Auditors notices . 5.0'
Stir•Dirptayedsidvertisements will be charged to.
RN space 'bey inotrikpy.
R eptol triton a. Tributes of Respect, and Obl•
eery notice; Will he eharged 76 °esti per 'quire.
noticea in thit 1040 "Departmer
20 cents per lift..
(PLAgral Vs FAINT MOVEN!) '
O?"ALL FINDS; •
executed in the BEST STYLE, at the itherteit
•Yr. 41,4 at the. T,OVivaT PRTCER
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It ( u .Ai ticOlhatNLY.
Itorney gut 1 aliV,
CATASAUQUA, LEUICIII COUNTY, PENNA
Mara' 8 1866.
J 4 'Os DILLINUER,
Attornpy at Law,
erner of I gast flamaton St- •and Law AM.
ALLENTvWN, PA.
A .•ii t5.-tfibB
.1 P. WYOKO
Attorns y_Alt, Law,
..ALI:ENTOWI4, PA
)PFI(P et :this south side of littudltou etre°
t doors west of Mllt. , u J. biramere store, and 01
p site the Ideals Huta*. [sun BL
EDW N ALDER; P,
Attorney at Law,
I
jour HCORK nti"Vl TEM OCIVRT H 'UNII.
L E s AT 70W N, LEHIGH CO.,
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Attorney and Counsellor at ism,
A LLENIOWN, PA.
FA ?O ipso
WILLIAM H..HIN DEN.
Attorney end counsellor at I am.
ufrioe Rain Itamiltpu Street, 2 doors
Alla , A LTANITO QN, PA.
Feb. 12 leek -is
EDWARD HARVEY.
Attorney at avv,
' A LLENTOW N, P.
0,11 , * with lion 4 nnwell %. Teridstim rmny'
j 0 El 'N. It P ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LIANToWN, PA.
f`rrion with A. 7/oolev..r, 13. q . opposite 'be Cnn•
bun.. Can he efinielt..d in Chrome [amyl 13.
DAM WOOLEVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LIANTOWN, PA.
rTeP nrensite the o .lort Howe. rinnyl-1
EIUMASB MEIZGER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A LLILNT. Wv. PA.
OFFICE : No. 62 East Hamilton Street.
ay 29, 1866.
UN. V. 61tL 8,
A.:4TORNtY AT LAW,
,ALIANT w4z PA .
Oirrea! Seoond door above tho 6ourt Trouse
any 29, 1865. ,
5' 0 'WU H. 80 IJ ALL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLIENTtowN rA.
•Orrien: First door above Law Alley
May 20, 1.!,(111..
GULDIN tilik.,ASEAlk,h,
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ica.e: No. 46 Hatt Hamilton Fitment, Allentown, Pt.
One door below H. Ontb store.
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TNDI RTA HER & FURNISHER
Seventh se ea, bet, w West Side,
Lldui POW N, PA.
April 11 1886 —1
BEAUTIFUL
LIFE LIKE. PICTURES
Cartes de Visite% $2 per Dozen
NEntrives Rraisreßrn
8 W. BUBO AW, No 7 East Hamilton fit
,41,I,RNTOWA. 14.
Allentown. Rept. 13. —t
EAGLE HOTEL
227 North Third Street,
Between Rare and - Vine.
PHILADELPHIA
Tn"fl et eines :ntel I..etted in the canter
of huelneen, With Wronlo 6.4 elteolirmt nerom
mielett•tee. S. S. It IEII If .. Propriel or
January 21 INS&
N. P. Airwhard,
Seipl€3 & Shimer,
ilO,LMke - E GkOCER:i
Teas. B.nd Filioes.
AL•,'O ALL 0. 4
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apt 3 3 1 A I.LENTIMN. PA
Dl. H. A GRIM.
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mourns the emetic* 011 hie Rowlett at No 76
We.t ttamtlton !street. ectary oniusite the Blurt ,
Bear flare
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VAKI§el t bleaupde informing sem peop l e of the
11 rurreutid!pe neighborhood, thott bq hirlorititeo.
himself
Near 7'. reeei r ee gotet
401ertt he ie ready to nerve the people . iiithfi
night.
E. Gerhard 4. Ce.,,
JOBBERS OF .
Cassimeres.
VESTINGS. ITALIANS. &C,.
NO. 333 ORNIITNII STRUT,
Up Stairs,
PHI JADELPHIAO'
Timu-r7 AQ. IRA 6 6-411 p
SPI.ENDID tiTOcK OF GOODS SUITABLE
1 for
Bridal or Birthday Presents'
Now is the time to wake your purchases. Thi
rock is entirely uew.
LAD.IIB' & GENT'S GOLD WATCHES.
We tore the flosAi exportro-nt of Lediee en
It•nht . go.d Watohet over brught in this city.
F kiV 443
Ve have the !erg wt stook that has ever been brougi
• Allentown. We have also tb. velobrated 4 intl.
.an Watch. and * I etv;ea f 14141ish and Swi•
v tabus suitable fwr ndiss aid .`1 , 4 s
We exceed in winnitry and earroy of the la e•
Oro.. New ar , d heautifu. erylee of Lanier' full ea,
Pins, Eardrops and Bracelets.
Ladies' and irente
wart. GOLD CIMINO.
,ent' tStrocr e•• dens.
Gereds' Scarf in. , .
Ladies' Ga , d Thimbles.
nd a very large variety of Kllver Thimble., rem ,
aeon, Belt Buckles, ehatmn, Bingo or rerir en ,
aentifol designs, and :Attu the Plain Fling .nitahl
engagement., end a luffpevariety of other thing
, 11:1 UUtatsuos to mention
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GOLD PETS
W e have a very large asserturnA, Lleo
Gold and Silver adders
,f all styles suitable for i sidles and (lents.
EL EGtAIT SILVER WARE.
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DraLERII Itt
=EDEN
WA' rcti • S & JP: Vt: h:- .R Y.
WI COSI WIIERSI
KELI.ER & 11110.
JEWELRY STORE.
JEWELEY.
In .6u tine our
,St. toll in quantity molt
allele of styles. anyl in t ev.q. offered for ea e
end cannot fat , a. pletoe the meat feeddioub.
'ULL SETS OF TEA sus,
CAKE B ‘SKETS,
FRUIT BASK. TS,
CAST ORS, .
SILVER ("ART) STANDS,
SILVER PI ronE.,s,
tatmAm II UPS.
SYRUP CANS,
4ALT CELLARS.
GOLD AND BURY
LINED OYKI ER LADLES,
l'h.K I E FoRKS,
BU I I ER KNIVES.
'IEA DE-SERP AND
TABLE SI DONS. Etc
031 D OD SILVER SPLDFALES,
hove a very large Impertinent; patrons Canto ,
'Ai tit .ult themselves, and allot the must fashion
.ale styles.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
We have the largest a.eortment f Cloaks the
•a, ever been offered hare f.r Aldo Perfume decir
.ig a g ..d Clock cannot help but suit themae.ve•
ill new and all of the I , teet style,.
Wo have ale° a terve asetortment of BANC'S'
it,01)12. too nunierone to mention.
at Pri...7a1140.
All bin& of w at. boa, Cloths a d Jewelry care
tepaired and w riautt•cl
KELI ER d 13119.
ftemorotor the Place, Nerrli3rd'e 0 d ritaud,No
7 VI to , t Hamilton atrtet Allentown, On
KELLER. • • b. KRLLER.
t00.5.iy
vtdvizatu
WATCHES! VIATAIS
Cocks! locks!
.11:LRY J WiTtlYis ! daELBY
siO ,(1100
Vt Ottril UF
ticks, tVgitehcs & Jemtlo
ORE nt)b tun LOW EST CAAH PUCE
the lurgen and boot *Women swortmant
taint, Oluake and Jewelry, in Ltilt , sh county,
be bawd at
I HAS. S. NIASSEY'. 4 ;.
1.0 23 T BA if IL TO:V
We hove uo.dosire to boric and we !Tea nd
Bed b WWI we soy that out litt.ukt it, lar g er nip
complete slum ell the Jewel r'. establlshmet s
rs he (moot,' put togs ther. Just received a ver;
'MO'.. end slew sot assortment, f
WATCHES,
- JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE
ompriring louliefe
HUNTING WAT CHES.
ORNT:•° (LULU L :=ILVIKR, HUNTING.
& (Ellall51) irumi
GOLD, SiLVEtS & PLATED CHAIN-t .
riP..(trs S, FOl K.
AN" PLA
N Pli IN hi: to i. FI UIT K' etc.,
With en ember], variety. .ftha la oat etyte of iaw a lry
Attu, a large and complete ase-rituent of
BP 0L.133.
it. Gold, "Myer ' , tea. and P ate4l oases.
We &aim to call attention to nor stock of
311.1.41111.4171;54.
We late nonetantly 111 hand a full luiportment o
ii. A. Ptt Ils (T.'S i e 'blot. d Melodeons, of els.
a tab.r f r rburelie+ or j•arlors.
N B Perleular ottont4on paid tot .40 Bepalrla
of Watebte el..rkr and J. wady All rollt eat'
rAnt.d We dintra to It forna.somita.pong in tl.
SI .
un94y. t b .t any Block r. palliate th . lab dun.
it chair Boman "ill. b%pri Oip ti ti a retnidrd
M 413 ET.
No. SA at amilt.ll streei
Alt, at. ion. PA
,1,44115 ly
A PICTURE FOR EVERY ONE,
STE,IL! ENGRAVINGS AND Finer CLAIIP
LITHOORAPOR forwarded by Moll or Hipress to all
parts of the United States. .11.1eing among the largest
Wholesale Deab ra in Engravings initial houhtri—oor.
taellitiee 'are sup. rior in giving the public a greater
varb ty or woblects to select (rota than elan be obtain.
tad from other houses.
' N. to is the time 4) ENO,' poitmit:
Nollome complete wlthunt suitable pictures adorn..
log thy walla. f
Aiwa tar our Porphloih,Coleillgst-EN.P_agcl" 4 „,
which contain' descriptive list oriiiaillricitiiri4lwin 4
Prices pttached.-41... . d
[Ageatirtiriuteil Tint] odoinvenn•a• • Ai4reor,
GEowcig 11: PERDI
Bogravor PubliFbet, )11 114,355 w To k.
Now 1110.,JARtr 0114 t. 'ON r'roft
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.%ABINET. , WARE , ..RJO:i.:
John itiniburg,
N AI 4 LENTOWN, LEHIGH IJOUNTY
roll.. taker this method to infore ,
JJ his fri ..di 3 Oastomers, and the public in genera
be. he is .)w Osirrying on the business on his owe
, mount . .1. .
NO )2 1 11A MILTON STREET,
..I , poslts alien; uch's Hotel, where he ita'now pre•
e in . ll et:" may give him a call. Ili
arms. it stock • 'at La', surpassed, and consists
an of me f.ll w 44 aItANN:
tureaus, side Plat le, " Pier, Centre, Card.
Dining. and Brett fast 'rabies, Book Cases
Cupboards, W humid and `Sofa Tables;'Par .
for *Nolen. 8. tar's, Hallo Stools. Spring-Sea.
Rocking Chaim, Bedsteads of every variety,
tad . in general every article which is kis'.
.n d well regulated establishment.
it manufactures also every variety of Furnitur
rder, after the latest ..tylo. and every article on
. bite must ne us represen ed, anti must be sail
afar,
louse-Keepers and especially young persons tr
...1 nit to ongage in keeping 0011110. $OOOl , l not n.
:el .0 cell on him befidr purchasing eisewhare,
• teals satisfied that he can offer bargains that tits k
..t be •lurpadead anywhere outside at Pttilinietphi•
ear the liberal patronage already received ' ..10 •
,ry thankful, and will still endeavor threuri it
ml pries' mod fair dealings U increase the sumo
Or- Erou't forget the place, No. h 2 West H a m,
• .0 Street s where you can as 1 and satisfy yours's
• the truth wttiosb is herein
JO stated.
HN IHAT.DURti.
dsataern. duly 2. las& 1
'4 11{1' ANT iVW :
KIVIB kill, HELFRICH &
iiioulTEE!l.2o iIIDEUAKF:!S.
ALLEN? ()WE. PA
IlliE:underaiiined take thir method, of intormini.
limit trienda, and the public genera" - . rhu.
t iffy have ounatuntly on band a full, et pp'7 .1
ems
SUCH AS
Surviius,
Sideboards,
Dining and Breakfast Tables,
Whatnot and Suta Tablet',
Book Cases,
Sofas,
Bodeteedia,
Waehstanas, &0., &0., &O ‘tt
nd in general every article whit% is kept to that
ne of bushiest
goose-keepers and persor.6 Inter ding to angst/.
keipiug house, should give us a call -before put
tllltliDg elsewhere.
They nianufaentre alto every kind of tarttlArew
.rder at the shortest notice.
ITNDEILIP sic ,
fill be promptly attended to. They will fungal
•ishogany and Walnut Coffins; also Coffins covers•
with cloth. B. P. fiEIIVIC4Cg.
BIIL. lIELPRICH
tiEO 11.14.‘1135C11.
fan n. Itkis
\V
Boot and hoe Store.
New Firm. Nvw loVe
and .a• w bonds.
1a VING just token the extol sive
wore iocin in Rue s Buildit.d.
next.door to the Allen Hou•e, d
respectfully invite the atten•i•.o , f th,, le.I e.t p au. ,
.eutoorn and num undine ei . untry, to their hap.
varied, ud well Mt 1.11 3, up st tk t• 1
BOOTS AND SHOES.
They mil twit vue e hover ',nick in t e nay o
BOOTS AND SHOES. .
or 'cis room'', than y. n un buy,. 'bon tar el..ewhert
The than ecapki a. c..n be -ati 13mt by an txditnt
••ation 01 the baarlt they . fret r nolo.
6 / heir Ala) uFacturing Dip Aliment
•eiig mum tho ollyarl/1,..11t1 of •ne Inv t in. wh.
ties had much experience in the budineop, they ex
ui•adtnt that
he itts..n ID every inetuuue whe a wink of an ,
te•nriptieo is 0 tiered
That ti is nothing in the line of wear for the f.e
-not 1N.D.111/t be 1 no.l at tbie
130(11' AN!) 8110 E STOIII.
AT 4NGINNI F OLLOWS :
ofant Bb. ea, all Rt,yles trotu 10 cte. to $2 y e
olr.
('hilaren'e S wee, all s yler, fro. 25 rte. to $
er p.tr.
!Otto& Shoes, all styles,• fn to 75 eta to Sit 0
)0? pair.
Youths' Shoes, all etyles, f out 60 ote. to 616 pe,
air
13.41, • Shoes, ell stylo. , , t um 75 eta to $4 pot
air.
Ladles' Shoes, all styles. from $1 to $5 psi
rolr
giants' Shoes, all st) las, from $ .50 to $: 50 pc'
Nir
You Boots all tt3ler, tniu $1 60 to $5.50
per prir
Biqa' Boole 011 Pt3l , s fn m $ 111 $5 per Pair
Mona' 130. ta, 01l rules from $3 50 to $l5 pet
omit.
gotuatry Ed et chanty and Dealets ay-
Vied at tip L.bbing sates.
'mai) putl a x a lot i.e4 bt gne a cull tmfont
oun•boant 1113 to rheviheio,
J(lnrrintirtin,
Ap I 7 If
.1. V.linger's
8001 1 and SHOE KfORE
11 AS horn venom a in Enpi 11 mil
ton otter,. oppoolto the ti•rrroin
Reformed Church, Al.:wool:I po„
,Acre he Year c , nctantly on haru. . f
manufacture. Anti I.t.t of Phili , hl,.hia. New 'fort
. o d I attain toot ulacture. a I .rite tm.ott ,f I 'e a, d
co. which he IP (1 , 14 , 1 , 11 d to offer to the 1,11 1.0
',mail advance shove cart. He elan will troika to
.4.. r jilt kinds of floe ',mit for L d ec and Milton
.41i/ingrown- Owen especl.l y loth., btanat ,
Rmtlinit rmi• rd to make it an &jars for To tool,
in *angel A GOOD C Iti VLF in eoll Nod ex. mint
for thrm•elvea and learn his rrlivr, which will ht
o p to l e gm any other ton-e to tow?. Or conn , ry.
Itietutered troth and repairing gotonntly attended
f.nrin-tf d. P..BOIII.INORH.
VARLOW'S.IIIOI6OSLUf.
Wlllvoteir ico» wititn; t ft6ir df sS Ilbritilott
iitispitty ofoidlnsi7 Indian
ft iiarratet.vd to eV , iinglifaatiall: and 1.1001144
of the ga . riot tk. Ep. ItittstlNlS 6010,101 IT.
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TO THE GREAT
11001. S A ;%1) St-ilq•S
ODENIII4.INILR & sEll'
I'ii.tiFl4leT HAI ISF AM lON
OVAL
PUT ye AT
WILTBERGEWO DRUG STORE,
Igo. 223 NI VITH SLCA.ND STIIIOII4
pIiILAPEI.PHId
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SOP
' BED tai •
- BOOT SROE
, 11 A-l' ANO C‘P 8170_1(.1?„
AT ATO: 35 /1 St lIAMIL Mt . SI
.A.p.ciPTlNii tea: N HEN'S . 111-
VI no htorip,.where he offers trial
giveihn avail. the very bolo
014 , d-nrie. favhioneb'Acrods ever off .041 'tolu
anis or the following lowi cash
Vl•it otlf boot $5 no to SW Ili
" kip. douhe vole, • 3 75' ta b 1
mono. ' 1 7b '• 4 7
44en'e glove Kid °Jeanie, an,: 2 150 57.
LW. eh ma 1 20 " 3 u
worn bn)fa and m:ikev.
ir ore kid. letting goiters 1 75 5 7
dilenteu'e glove kW, very A .0. 3 24 5 7 -
"- one eon moron. halo , 260 4
" meted orbit o o anti calf
shirts;
• " . cowman sham
Wipes' end otn.d% ,b.,et.
lien's,- w.nen's, missed, boy'. mad
onikev slipper' ) 2) " lit
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Nit auction good. , in 17) , '. hut front the to
diannfootorree I also have all kin& of
HATS, CAPS and 3 rhA t 4101/Dd
-fever, kind, at the• lowest (min pricer. AV
sae tor yours 0r... 11r ILL/ Sh.IP,
April 17
Bier y . 1,4-1.
1.1 V 143 .11!:. , 1' ol)11,NED A
oot & Shoe Store,
At No. 85 West Hamilton St,
• r•• 0 DO .11,3 BE OW NIN ill,
IiERE they will keep constantly on hand a we'
assorted .touls..di all kinds of
ileOthlYfß'e Boots 40) &Nes,
of e. mum, City un i boom- anufoeture. which the.
will sell 011 E t than the rune can bu bung ,
elsewhere, bee ,use they rell
Exclsoively /or GA SH.
They invite all to cad and examine their stock be
sore 1 urchasing elsewhere, as they feel coutiden
that costumers can suit themselves, both as to pric
quality.
Al kinds of COSTO NI WORK and REP *HMI,
,eceive prompt attention.
They employ none but the best workmen and art
lierebsre prepared to uninummure Bouts mud oboe.
iinsurparsed by any other ertablishmeut.
Particular attention is given to the manufacture e
!trench Ca r mail Patent Lea her flouts.
AgirShoemakera can be supplied' with stook anu
findings, at reasonable prices.
J. N. Litany. • S. E. Msniz
May 8. Dela
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111 . 1 1 , CAN & NorioN
14:61'A3L111 .1 I.; N'l•
H4B tren ttiot..vud T 0 .110.411E1 PETER' ,
building. oin Curt flout tun sue,
t.
• Opposite the ( ourt House.
-"here cm, iv.* be t”ultd lbli !siert, Writ elegan
fitebtottuble stylen of
HATS AND CAPE.
Also bite been &Acted a
14 4 'unikhing
DEPARTMENT
itb • fn 1 lino of \JEW 1100 D.,, such as
U Ali DI( ERCIIIEFS,
bU:. PEN DER'''.
UNDERs'IIIIITS,
LiVERSII I RTS,
UMI3IIELIA S.
110tIERY
DRAWERS.
EOLLAVIS,
NECK TVEq.
riLOVES,
Pte., Pte., etc.
COM It; ONE:1 CuME ALL!!
.nd fee f. r your elves. the tieent.ful nment 0
:cods. beture purchasing eletwoere. I will talc
; rimr plexeure in .howttig my g nle , tutu can /Mlle
y all that 1 can and will re I gouda
'6.KM. CENT CliklAPElt THAN ANY °TIRE! ,
HO USE OUT• IDE OF T ti CITIES.
ew goooe received daily .n m the mat.n r•emret
and tor sale at the lowest ratan.. I a, 20 •
SPAN) FROM UNDER !
GO LD 144! •
And Propels or dill 'Foal Decline!
.ENiuta.,.Nr 1 C 2
1 2 ' 49. IV X CI
RULE. 7LIE
Hats Lap: & ztraw Goads
SIYLi..:B. •
Christ & Sauer's,
. .
No 15 %Vett 1 t hilt in +treat ri,) in.ir.
the Odd krill. vr.'Ha , have on hand it.
woe. aesortanent ot .ta .. an I ..au
• e l trig mod -nuituer Foyle , 0 er mean I
tllentoeu. doharts.ng ov •rF style 0....1 q tatoy
mon live dollar,. dowa e. ft ty ueute. and au... th .
pill beeowe old and y ming.
Tt.eir crock of Cepa to the laritet in it Ilertowt .
.nd at extremely ow take.. to cia/hue the
le 01 what it. said. it way be well to mate chat the
nave 11 aiTY-ottit different etyles. dare y enough i.
4tve a per.on a chaste° of outing me ts le.
OfT Mtwara Chruet d, Retire direct ate lion I.
be tact that stay cup the only ManutrAcruneue u
.late to A letdown •
, Tit•W ti. olnB.—k beautiful emolument of err. v
Oat... for men .nil b..ye. wi.l b k•pt ounrtantly ot,
mind during the iwteon to whiun we iuvit publi.
attention. libeler a call.
aryl. tr u antry Viorelattra would do well to giv.
or, a colt, es we will wiuieelle them 'lota and Cup
-keeper tarn they rti.l get them iu the sit).
Alient wn. Auguet.B.—tf
REMOVAL:
MILL INUIT ESTABLISHN ENT
MRS. MARY O. ROGERS,
.11' , P. 4 28 Eclat liumilitna Stied, Allen! , trn.
ESeigt TM 111 LY iaterean her f end, at d the
1' puhtin i. gebetnl diet nhe I .tely rim sod
28 EWA HM1114111) PIMA, deer.. Coll ,
the Mineetot prietit.g is et, awl •here of eti.d
ne et 11.1.ery entail. tweet Irian tt. renew been.
en. Bh. hoopla! Fe untied re.•m New Y re and Ph !
ad.ll.ltv tr.tb he 1 t• Di Ft3i e .
SPRING AND zUMNIER BONNETS!
WALUR H. R VIP
and is o. w irepared to mete them tip w th
po rholTert tr u int. go mid 11,..0t0, in the
mat fa,himabl manner
It, I stork of T one and fttlifil 19 wet , oval.,
b•• eon ',wad by any ou or tuatab tooment in Allem
town for irootlty, IN to and oheopue.o. Pipp o !,
@tmid Aye h., a o II before pun:boon gal clams
Teumo win I. each '
as the temweqn.ted a genera linnet 'Age • f ttn
huoluoto and en pl. r none hut the beat in Ilmete
awls prepared t•.•vohroatit 11 her work He rep,a
rented. the is, L, atanotto to oatiory al who oily
Nem her with tan patronage. • I,llNa:tote bleam
od and rota lead.
By true at en•lon-to I wines, abe , Tit to to merit •
• there of publio pairun.ge fur which the all eta,
e thanktni. . , May I, 1-bil-1
ITER .I.II3ERTY WflEll LEAP.—
The tidiest, the most durable Ind the moot etionotn.
buil. Try it! Manutamnred only by
Smith
Wboleesle .044 Palut, m . Was/ Venievi
0.1011 4 -1 1 Nov lk i N 91 iv. St Ili's&
tt:ll4 it 1 Agents wanted, to sell SIX saw ntvan.
.iu g ovyur =toss, of great value to families; all
Pa l yttilltprollte,Gents
„Sand 16 Gen and get SO pages,
Or ft Sesta f_ROPRVI And savoplep stir,
11140111-Itoi OrIIPARI DflOW2 4 l lore 4!, ?4pot,
' 4 • c;i:
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1.1 is. LNG. J-111,1" a;-tifto.
(For the rttli. , t.o.,
•
LITTLE
BIRDI c' t 8 NO YORE.
1 75 ". 2 ; 41'1
I " 2 h
2.5 '
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Vintrn.
BY MN. L. A. sax n
Darling how we tni.ts thee,
0 we miss thy gen to smile;
how. we long to h t►ly kiss the-,
Thy sweet brow so free fr.vo g tile.
Could thy betray so soon vanish?
Can our bliseu joys be over'?
Yes tbr time, hope we'tnust banish,—
Little Binlie .0 nom we.
In themidet of joy and pleasure
stng,ls beckoned thee away ; •
O in thee wo miss a treasure
Fairer than the orb of day.
Like a my.mry didst.leaye Us,
A..d wo er weeping evernin e,
the mystery doth grin e us,—
.
Lit - le Birdie is no more.
In the beauty or thy miming
Thou wort sautobed fr .m oar embrace,
Thou h tet been our home's aloruiug,
0 behold the vacant ay We.
All is dee date a id draary, • ,
r u.t and gtntl swings tie d .or
Tears har.• made our ey lids weary,—
Littl • i3irdio is no
In the silent to nb thou'rt sleeping,
With theai , buried tattay a oy ;
W tndur not when we arc weeptng,
%Viten we look tteraw and coy.
W ten we pon t r o'er thy svree nem
0 we miss twee daily wore;
N&er 03 , 1 we forget t 'meekness ' -7-
Lit. e Birdie is lie wine.
{l'e'er deprived of many a picasuro,
Tam. tay 10% ely presence elluved;
Thou had been our choicest treasure,
More Lain ti moan i w do en :ca ed
Thee we nourish il, t at ily cherisued,
Thy blue eyee did we adore:
But, was, ou joy bas p fished,—
Little Birdie is n,, wore.
But the Lord el llosts has olahnol Vine,
Slugabed thee irinn i w Hit ot °aces;
ith the angel choir be nuao.l thee,
Freed :ruin all :hat here enioriaree.
Ilara, I hair e 'Net magic, rill
Up on yoade idlest' 1 shore : •
0, uiethin..s I hear hoe singing,—
Litt.e 111: die is no inure.
Sp ti ee robes of brilliant ,pl.
Cr .w..s 0. g i•tcring gold inosugrand ;
Thou art olothvil di gdor.ous,grandear,
al lea harp within thy
Res thee, rest thee, child of Heaven,
Rest thee wi h the cam sof yore ;
To toy Find sweet peace he g yen,—
Little !Brill.• is no more.
Soon, ab, soon the Lord will call U 5
From this world ui grief and pain;
An I thou, Birdie ;bar, wilt hail us,
Never to depart again.
0 th n till our solo. with &dines!,
And wi h prafses evermor. ;
Take away tilt pain.ul
Little Birdie is no more,.
Munch Chu .k duno 15, 1. Lll . .
Illiscctiancuus.
A Moral Tab!.
BY J. RIA3sEI. TOIING
RECENT events in Wa hington and esewhere
suggest to UPt the propriety of again, urging
upon the people of America the necessity 0
establishing a Moral Test in the. xercise of the
elective tranchise. A tacit understanding seem
.o haVe grown up in the minds of p.thlic Inen
that, whatever they may be perstmaily or mot ,
Ally, they mere not to be considered unfit fo,
office. We are told that nothing is required
fur public station but ability. If a man cat,
maim a good speech, send him to Cougress.7-
His eloquence is his only necessary recom
mendatium He may be a diunkard,or a gamb
ler, or one whose habits are p.:rsonally
—he may indulge in profanity and disdpation
—but the mere fact of his having it voice o
diver, atones for every other defect. People
are thus led to imagine that no moral fitnes.-
is necessary to the performance of public trusts.
Because a man is drunk, or corrupt, or impure
we are told he i 3 not supposed to b, incapable ut
commanding an army or sitting in the senate
We are reminded that Marlborough was .1111
pure and corrupt; that Alexander wasa drunk
ard ; that NapJlean was personally depraved.
We are reminded that Jackson's profanity
proverbial. Nay, more, there is a dark tradi•
dition that even the great Washington himself
occasionally sinned in this way. Why, then
should we he wiser than our fathers ? If we
must have Napulerms,, we must. 'lam cum
mandment-breakers.
Is it so? Must we take great men as tl.e
come to us, and have no moral test of advanc
went? Are we to believe that me can oar
be great by being sinful ? Must ido.fesmen bi
great in vice bet it.° they ate great in nationd
estimation? Must our children see, ns they
grow in the world, that there can be no success.
no national repata,ion, no fame, unless they
drink and swear and disgrace their manhood?
Phis is, certainly the moral of tle preS,ent in
struction; and this, we regret ti• sat - , is the les.:
sin that daily events are teaching. In Eng
land, we find the first officer of the crown com
pelled to resign the woolsack under grave sus
picion of dishonest (leafing,. We see the fame
of the great Lord Palmerston spotted by storie,
of personal impurity tlia are too direct to be
disbelieved. Ii we go
. to France, we see at,,
Emperor notoriously impure, and around him
horse jockeys like Fleurr, gamblers, an i
An 'English Duke was recently before a
riminal court cheumstances.of infamy.
Nor do we. find in America, where the national
sense is co . ..rer and more exacting than in any
European country, a proper appreciation of
virtue and temperance in selecting oar rulers.
contemporary recently said that the spirit o
Paris was creeping over New York. Bather
we regret to say, a spirit which is not Parisian
nor even French, but of sin and license, is tak
ing possession of the Units ti State..
The reader anticipates the illus• ati n weary
about to make—an illustration now to me mind
of all men. The President's tin:thirdly speed,
on the radicals in Congress has ken attributed
to influences which are too apparent in the tone
and substance of his remarks. Al vs, that i.
should be so I We had an evidence of 'his sal
timilency . in the hour of his inauguration to the
vice-presidency. It is doing the President the
greatest dimity to say that an influence which
is degrading to every gentleman controlled hint.
when, in his mad, told was', ho compared
statesman and philanthropists like Sumner, and
Stevens. and Phillips, to rebels rind assassins
like Davis, and Slidell, nna Booth. 11 h.it will
the American think as lie reads this fittifitron
adv with burning, blushing. cheek in London or
Paris? imagine the Queen of England, or
more properly perhaps Earl Russell, opening
Parliament by gnashing his teeth, and tearing
his hair, and foaming at the month, and calling
Mr. Bright, and-Mr.- Hughes, and Mr. Mill as
snssine,because, perhaps, they iasisted upon
justice to Jamaica or belandl What will the
pure hearted, ambitious boy think, as he pldds
vii.h satchel to school, and hears from all men
that the first Americiin of hisday is a drunkard
and a blackge..rd. • These words are harsh:l
- agony of writing, them is terrille. 011
-,hat we could walk backward, and, not lookittp
upon the shame.of Andrew Johnson, cover 1,
frum the world. But the truth -requires us to
speak as we have spoken in these keen, blister
ing, W
well known Sawa words.
W,
hat is the remedy? .• might run'down
our list of statesmen and Ting twenty 'who' de
serve to be censured as severely as the Prei•
dent. Lot us oil, the root.' of. the 'evil. Le
every gentleman, and eqietially every Cluistia•
gentleman, resolve that he svprort to man SIANDVIEUF.-11111Cif`l eis are like flier—the
fbr office who is not persOnally tempera e leap over all
_a man's good parts to . light upon
chaste. and honest. Let us 'have no more his sore.; -
prudishness about telling the truth when speak: . •
mg of any public man. If a Congyesiman • 111S.6hve the sun of rash on has dried rp
makes a speech when under the . inOuenoe of the wetenfallst the ladies are wearing water
!kw!, the repoou addi ildrr-- (who wag •whegig r
•••' • -
, .
extremely drank) made an •ineoherent, ti
nt lie 3pel3vll.' If it ii kaowo that'any li
eel" g,iven tr licente or reekleti•
11C33, lei it be plated to al the World. W.
m lit erect a Nl4ral Tett. Chriitiyo Amerieti
demands that her public men shall be pre
Wo - malce . this rule to private life, why nol it
p Mlle life? If a grocer/mt.:l, or a clo , hier, a
butcher, or a licinker is imm>rtlordietipa'ed
ve in ;tautly withdraw our custom. It' a: ph)*
ticia•t, or, a law:er, or a clergymen sin t, Mit
Toe lily cease our confidence. How Mad
ip )re imp.ootnf 14 it that we sho•tld withdrn
i vreat:r confidence f orn oar p servan
.vheo they disgrace their manhthall—The Lab
.
. Smith/toe the Qauker.
Dr. Robert Smith settled at Pcqueo, Pl.'llll
'VIM' ill.. ill 1731; where he continued to prear!
ud Iso to teach" i.l his 111 A crulem
Anal hit tiOrt•li, which-occurred about the veer
I i 73. A near neighbor. of Dr. Smith Wlls
limiter, or Friend, whose name, although o
.en mentioned to tm, n ttv 'escapes thy recut
tection. 1 will assume it to be William Jones
Jr. Smi a titalr.loise were very go .d friends
tad often visited each other. One day Dr
otnith . .
.
'Wriond Jones, 1 liptise that although wv
ire good ft- endt and netilthers, yet I have nev
er see.; Yon-itt My eh rch, or meeting houst
as you caul it.'
'That is very trae, frie„id Robert, but thee
knows the reason, We Quakers, a 3 'we alt
called, are not in favor an hireling minister
%rho a.-e educated e.pecially for that parposu
We favor those who preach only by the Sp&t.
• %Volt.' says. tue doctor. .wi.bout e term
.1p th the lirst point ut your objection at pres•
e.it, I think 1 can say that we Pre.sbyterout
.0110 a the teachings of the Spirit in our se;
at m 4 to the people.
'4,11. no friend Roberti thee knows' ver
veil that thee TreptreS thy diicourie befog;
thee-enters the pulpit.
'That it q the true to some extenT, hut new
erthele is, 1 can preach without such previou.
preparation.'
We I, then,' said the Quaker. 'I will tr
tl.ee ; 1 Will go to hear thee preach, on thi
condition, namely, that I will give thee a texl
,which thee must not see until thee goes int,
the pulpit.
'I accept the offer,' said Dr. Smith.
'Very well, then. I will go to thy meeting
house' next First-day, and 1 will send up th
;extort after thee has made the long praye
.which I earn thee makes.'
'That is not spite what I expected whet,
you mule the p:oposition; said Dr. Smith, 'be
1 accept it, and wi 1 expect to see you at tht
t'equea church twit Sunday morning.
Dr. Smith entered his pulpit the next Salt
bath with sothe anxiety. A glange over th
thngrethition -bowed him that his Quake
thighbor was there, and at the apOinted tim
tie expected the text. He commenced in th
usual manner, and afar the - 'long prayer' h
commenced n very long psalm. 1 believe i
was not the 119th Psalm throughout, but •
was quite n long psalm. As the precenter—
t line singer—rose. the sexton came op tht
aisle, find handed thereacher the text. I
vas frotu the book of Ezra, first chapter, an
he latter clause of the ninth verse : 'Nine an!'
twenty knives.' A sharp as well as hard text.'
ht-.ught the doctor. Tut nir;ing of the Inn ;
psa m gave him a few minute s fur reflection
when that ended, he arose and announced hi
!ext. and noticed many a smile upon the face
at' his congregation. liven some venerabh
elders could not preserve the solemnit
of their countenances. But the preacher prt
ceeded whh his discourie. Be spoke linen
t the captivity of the Jews in Bab 16w;to
heir condition there ; the proclamation
Cyrus, of the wonderful preservation of tit'
utensils of the temple which had been take
from Jerusalem by the conquerors of Judea
none of the knives which were used for slaviu
and preparing the sacrifices were lest, mishit
or destroyed. They were; sad Dr. Smithoe.
ler the special care! and protection ofklod, an.
• were in due ti .e restored to the Temple.
then enlarged upon the special providence I
tiod. 'Not a sparrow falls without His notice
trid•The !veils. hairs of our head ere numbered
'The Lord knows them that are His an•
none of them shall perish.
The Quaker was not only pleased, but le
was amused and delighted. The next day lo
sent for Mr. Smith ovine with him. tifte'
limier he invited Dr. Smith to take, a wall.
tiround his farm, and coming to a pasture fiel.l
in which were his cattle, he stopped abrupt!),
and said : • '
'I was winch pleased with thy discourse,
friend Robert, last First-day. Now thee know
we follow our ; leader, George Fox. who brat
his testimony against a hireling Ministry ;
never pay ottr publicTriends, but we sometime:;
rive them presents. I have many good mite!
cows. I wish thee to select one fur thyself.'
Dr. Smith wished to &mine the gift, but tht
Quaker insists', and said.
I will be offended at thee if thee refuses:
The Doctor having.tioticed a very small and
ill-looking cow, said :
' 'Well, if I must, take one .of the cows, Iwi
take that small red cow.' pointing to the 'on.
he had noticed, and . which 'he supposed tilt
least valuable.
'Well, I do confess,' said Friend &tries, the(
• can • h.. sa h that little red cow i
he best one I have ; my wife would not sell i
'tbr a hundred dcllars, but thee shall have it.
And accordingly, the same evening the littlt
cow was driven .to 'be 'Man e,' nd proved ti
• be a valuable acquitii!inp to the domitne's dairy
•'Answer a rool." &e.
The Cincinnati rearimei clot flippantly pro
pounds the following :
QUERY FOR RA IV CAL CONGRESSM
How long, according to St. Luke, did it tak.
to reconstruct :be prodigal son ? •
To which the Nashville ve.v.
turning commentary for the occasion, gives th:
following pert.
ANSWER
Ver , e IT. And when he came to himself, In
aid * * I perish with hu.iger !
N. I will . arise and go to my father, ani
viii say tint , him, Father, /hove. imaged again"
p 7 and before thee.
10* , no , . r is, ram I lop eared
000 Maim me as one of thy hired servant
20. A nd he arose and came unto his fat
r,
1.. And the eon said. unto him, Father
have . sinned against . Heaven and in thy sight.
and am no more'worthy to be called thy sop:
PRACT ICA L RIMAILIK/L—The parable of the
prodigal was spoken to illustrate penitence for
stn as well as for forgiveness. The difference
between the prodigal of St. Luke and Gen.
Lee is, that the first confessed that he had
sinned against Heaven, r e had done a great
moral wrong ; while Gen. Lee says that he is
nst sorry a particle, and that the rebellion was
"a just cause."
Cotimustox.—Until those who engaged in
the rebellion are peniten • the less they quote
the parable of the prodigal the better. if •the
prodigal had told his kind papa that he had gt
lolly old time, thatriria.harlots.mere. all peo.fect
angels, and that he would not have come back
,had not his greenbacks played out, we don't
he'ievo that he would have made his meal
on fat veal for some time. Judging from the
conduct of many of the rebel leaders, the pare
ble of the devils w ho got into the swine. owe
•e'ertain occasion, would he more appropriate.
--. ./Auttipot in: out,
TILE character of an upright man is like a
pair of boots. The more you black it the more
it shines.
U 1
llteit:-The,' Mobile (Ala.) ;Vifirp . ,( l,../ gives 60 .
ollotying eAs•yie of the coutpositicin' of the '
'is party of the country .
• "The pets mal of the Republican party is re
n rkable.' In the. North it comprises ly;thin
t 4 ranks nineteen4wenthiths of he members f
il protestant thurehes, tixcerine the' - •
ialtans—and a large matoritv of the members •• -
)f that denoinintiCon ; rilmUst the 6116 u mem- . .
hip of all moral or I;enevolent. associations ;
bur-fifths, oldie literati, professional men teach
:r -t, Rc., three-fluttolis of the,rettirned sbl liens;
t large proportion of the prominent lintinetts •
non —e +peciall v miners;•martufae'urers,.bank- • • .
r.,and cer lily a •levidcrl mAlori v ()fill!) farm
ing pap dation. Er r aim a its formation, this
p tow hat been growing with amazing inpidltv.
Intl its accessions have been 'principally from •
111.1 Above classes, ehich do not change easily.
intil now it controls every Notthern State, in- •
uluding Missouri."
And this is the party that Pemociatic news-
papers sneer MRS radic I,fanatical, incendiary.
If there ever *as, in the history of the, world. a
.
p trty 'that combined in a larger degree all tittL -
beat .lements of a nation, no record of its exia;
tense has ccime•duwn to these times.
A RE3tARKAIME Cuttn..—A young . man'wantA '
dto marry a girl out in Wisemism, but her . •
ieh parents forbade the match. The young.
nun became sick—very sick—,and had terrible
hinting fits. T' a doctors were railed, and said
le would soon die,and he said he wanted tb. The •
other of thl girl visited the patient, and agreed • •
with both him and the doctors. The poor fel
ow said if he could marry . his Mary Ann, lie
could die happily. His d request certain- '
'y could nit be refused, and 'Mary Ann, baring. -
io objections, the minister was sent for, and the .!;
,oletnn ordinance of marriage was .performo
to ore the most solemn messenger of deAth
hould step iit to snatch away the gaaping bride- ' '
:room from time to the regions of itiar
'he k :ot being - Securely tied, the' patient arose .
rum the bed a well man. It was a great cure,
tstonishing bo.h the cruel parent and the don
ors, but the bride acted as though like had sit
mated it all the time,
THE EDITORIAL TREADMILL.-Tba U nit . •
I Ilr , n ;hug deieribes the editor's burdens;
one of the many hardsh , ps of our prefesaititi'
hat its working wheels--Lbrains ;end heart—
ice not dlowed to lag for sickness, or to stRIP ; • ,
Jr calardity or sorrow. The judge
,may.a4-. 4
ourn his court, the sthool and the workshy* •
nay close shutters, ihe mourner may tell hi-s
eattn%s, and turn ffiend and stranger.from'the , '
loor ; but the journalists must forget before
norrow the sorrows of to-day, must write gm
ly
cud freshly as a newsmonger, on the 'trifles o>+ -
he hour, whatever harden hns been laid limn
hat same hour•by Providence or his brains • `
man. It sometimes tries and mocks.as. the .
norld that reads what is thus written would
,ever dream of. The . publie looks u...0n the mt."'
liar's labors as the Indian did I pun the
hat was cutting bay. Ile finally gave inina 4
•pinion that it uas "easy to see the white mau,..;,,
;now."
IN Idemonlitm.The Rochester Prmrrrnt
proposes to 'erect a monument in honor of ..1.
lefunet Democracy ; and oilers the fe110w42g.0t4::,:
ui inseript ion:—
RcerrEs.÷We preienitthe forldwirig recipes - , t
r the use of fannlies and others:m . llom loam
tneern..'they ::aye been eolleeted itpu shst 4 ,
°.;t reliab'e source and oxieriemied whims
To make a mess—Poui:n quart'bf utqaValJs . ''W
to your wife's bonnet: • !
TO keep fith from smelling• - ••••Ctit off their nprt;,,.
CA. •
To make. blaelth , Try jaw—llut tweM.y•four
duekberlies into n goose gal. -J:11
To make a cord of wood 'O4 great
..ea‘e it out of doorti. It htts been ., ktiowatoplit.
,o two mile:.
TLIE Aui 31AN.-7A writer in the ..4e4are' cl
y proves by statistics that-rnen'ii , iled , 'l'
zevity 'OXIICt proportion to hiivevlticwieual
an-tinny nts, proviied his .b( al.l]
tijured by ovi:r mental clertion. It teteliS•tli al
:vicrea,ing intelligence and dedieasing
prolenged the average length of Wale Europe,:x:
rom Y 5 yitirs in the iveventeenth century, t0 , 35w4
.n the eighteenth, aud:to 45 in the tlinctß9 l / 4 ,
L'he best educated communities are tie longgest
:iced, and the best educated soldierslive'imigE
ugly longer than the more ignorant,ititid'ale
:o wear a charmed life, not so much Itgaitts
ballet and bayonet, as,against:the Ilic!,,,of.di?-
dase, privation, and e' en.seyere %Muds,il the
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ed bard, tbe, other dnyoaextbopel..VlP' f irtS2
lining us, to be tillowe'dioiome in, anal,
it at the table during desert, 011ilt u t told 'ti t
he might do, provided he neither talkeenioafitaU
'loved peopds.by. asking for fruit.. Be. , verym
etitlily.aspienied to this condition i abich hum,
.stly fulfilled to the letter. "Ai lastl heard the'.
iourlittle fellow crying and sobbitig'MOstiiiii ,r
ally. - • • • Elf; Oki
"What is the matter, Bob,': I said; vihatu i aret
on crying about ?" • d
"Why' pa," be replied, "here I atti,
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or nothing, and getting t "
Anna Dickinson, is a, Wo , trtan'ajijetta,
neetiug, in Boston, lately, gaye some
. reuttniS•
mice cm her earl lire. Elie hdd",dotialairit
flannel labor, had sewed, taught, etirtiediettei.ac
mood in tv store, wot ked' in the Mint, befoteaho
the platform as a profession.. Jliss,Litl . tf
iason brought down the Louse in
. entkusinstte
tpplatife. by the statement that tke'fir6t' Mon'.
.1v she O'er earned was by sertibbitig 7 44.:ks in
Philadelphia, and that she was ttetuated!toltud
lertuke the labor by a determinntiom to Jaktmin
means to buy a ticket to hear Wendell kliiThisa
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lecture. , • •.
‘e beard' otas yeAftg
mi.is, who had been an ny,atteptling 149: 11 i4PEY
of t pin - . Vairtiont,7 cen.preleydipa
funnding her parento cell ni the entire ebffi
pany, by getting tirlbe lullowing . -high-toutd
talk to her big brother, who •was s;4ljpg at ; the
t pper end of the table: "Ilijart 304 coffs:e.
seend to extend to 'our ob i.qtaoLs avehie ter
\ aut thee ignipi.ani - Pair 01 digests, so that I
may extenuate the exeeresentes: from tille!lim
pie li.minary, so that it may be ,perruLteCto
,hed its rays upon our ocular a tples, ntetp.Rd
.eutly." The "gal" tt anted tLe tut.fleie.
snid a lady,' one eveningp4e
must here some sewage for tea ith•s owning, I
expect compan.." "l es, ma'amX , lea &Wv
ed, and with it the company ; the toile was
pread. the ten was shimmeringi but no ptypqg.
ea nppeared. "N% here are the yttistiges,,
,lyr the lady inquired: "And time tithe in
he titv-pot, ma'am I Lidn'tyen tell ltiti - Iwe
must have 'him for tn , .?" l) • .-11.1
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morning broke out ma new con: don't %vont
mother to mafrr again," he raid:— "11 by not 7 9
was milted with some surptl, c. , t'belittae,"
said be, !.I've lost one tacker, and 141E4,1, wont
.I , o;*ouble of getting acquainted with, gnoiler
ono :,
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say-The alderman who was lately jajtm) hg t .
the a ecideatal dietlatge of bia duty,is
to htejn fair star oi . recoNery. Ffe •
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