~1 ■ YO~i.' 1. • FiZINTED AND P BLIgHE.D. YIB4N.IA.M I. .BANN4.N. • Injatt- Ir e Tit tit trit.4.su AND F CENTS per annum. payable le 6am:wally in adv. es. If not paid with. In the Yeat, 114 will be cbarg to ail those who ye ti serve the t aper free orpostag . 'To mail subscribers li3_pe b r ei liumtun: , If not paid sin bin the year, 50 cents will addedtothe price ofs bseription. wil I . WEEKL l Dtim.efte per annum, i i ' , adv 13 If pot paid with ' .. elut , , Adv it - menot exceedi g twelve-lines will be charge $ ' forthree insertio and 50 cents for one insert' . L arger ones in pi portion. All try 'sedienteiwili be nserted until ordered oat. an as th e nx for whit..h t are to be continued hispeci e ,amt w' Ibe charged accordingly. Yearly • e rs will be charged 312 per annum; 2 1 including to , bscrtrion t r the p et — with the s ° ta f k n e d7trf R ing the year.. and • e t iti x sertitin g olta g lt u m a a r 7l e . crone ie e eh mpg r for three uccessiv,s times. All lette a:essed to the itor musfbe post paid, etherwi e o attention will paid to them. All n ti es formeetings, *.c. and other notices which h v theretofore been laserted gratis, will be charged cents ench„ except titarriages and Deaths: choniz.—lf there wetlook with e. onest' and Indust n unaided ezertio The . upon Iv. it,is the. ' by his or himselil i i i comme . ty our ..,.? establi ue is e 1 .! Such a which l t i duction ~ mind by 1 the stag tioin,an I that tin d can be virtuous] , They ri never wi in the hn , 1 respectable . sts 'tig in poverty, by ~nts every prejud ,g for himself a r Ineed for those W SA we prise as an nature is ca. e can' boast. A the young mach. , f actiVelife, let it • the moving situation he mus tained by all Unt mbition never fa .ver were yet e ' be, while . honest .an hea,kt. • 7can Mechanic . 'or* mechanic r from for m f Egypt. No as deceived fr. several paper 11, ingenuity, cs of America dest homage o Ante a New hive Or. 1 71 1letk$ Boston 1, order f. r For ak! meehao the pro 0 Canada.—The inada, seem dispo- I into a Siberia, lltArocri.a.s, leow., Ir. L., the Press. We be Post,Master at is Esterpette, a with this reason, ,ALLOWED TO B orcrity4 1" . Y. Express. ty of tho,Press es in Lower C •In that provin .LCorai • thewo ill, the- Liberty o ~.aletiter from 1, 'retnrning Libe authori sod• to t andty• gulatiu have a • r Mantra French , . paper La this Ca TREY ARE N. " THAT TED IN TRIO C CIRCUL The Y A ',rage o down • most la as a menagerke MRO by na ions, covered • ith thosti stia. b like and mill to visit Lond'o tf. ew York Gaz. is fortune.. iiabo of the make erious.—The e discovered, t ,f* the State; a could neitber The money but to ascert as a task that ,e public author gislatu Fund" Vas 'for I • pettred gone, • of all-t Senate of M . ass adopted reo :airy scheme. . • Th imohe sub-tr ew York, a ro tered to be let , if the occupa In been of.ren a lees ill cost one Will .unds to rebuild much more to co in itslivenne sand and • Pea • ; said th ; re is a feiters ;'in . the It i count Moo. pay of the m I ts to $3„000, Th:, l ica F thou: twent table nett sum rem; ncy -Ball, in t; &eight+. hundre ' !three cents, to rposes. 'Embezzlement arcellus - Bowe ting moneys b Bank of Bosto terminated P ct of not guilty T. Dr. propri fayett:l , direct! a vend. Th like t the o !ague i• Last Snake hear Yankee iental portion o I , &on this 'ere onsidentble pr. "- tai -a' dawn- , in one of the , to a peraen 'gular meet-a. ere'a not such . hie and the , at aniline," rep: pretty int% it erriv• of the "T tween North settler ise a good dea . . . . . _ . - . : .. :... 1 . , I W ILL Tit CH 900 TO PllO2 Tule ROWICLIJ OP TAIL !AIM •1161 - 11 11* lilti FRO* TiLlC,o4ll,l3l*wal siountapriiimmis " Lots. of " All-fired ! quantities of game in'this section Ils'pose." • " Considerable of a sprinkling, ,'speci, ally snakes." Nbai sorter snakes?" " Ratio snakes aruJ copperheads." " 0'14'4 04t1 du-tell— want to know if they're almighty- thick?" " Rather. Dad and I went out this morning, .Isnake bunting—killed only a cord and a quarter—but then it was a bad morning, and you must make some allow ances,"' . • , payable semi -ahntialht *-- the year, $2 50 will " 0! I mate every lowancestadd , tracks out of tho settlement at the Ewe time. But, say, ; jist 'tween ourselves—rf, it had raly been a goodning, how mapy cord of s nakes !du you ' magine you'd h kill'd?" ‘ Five is about an average." " Five YOu don't say so?" • " Yes, I do l though." " Which is the shortest• way out of 'ere settlement? I hsve strong ideas of sloping forthwith." " Keep tight straight lifiltad." • Well,•I wish you ix good day. Give my best 'erects to your &kind tell him I hope he'll have better snake weather next time. he goes out. I'm off." ' 44 N. - 0. Picayune. a any.mari in society • earn and admiration ions mechanic, Wbo has established. for .n in sociely ; who ) is skill and: assidui. e, and suceeeds 'in • patation whose val o oome afteriiim.— he noblest work of 1 . • ble, the' highest pro ! d lel it be borne in nic just entering on ver live at the founds 'ring of all its efforts, strive .to attain, • It lring industry and a of their reward.— erted in vain, and and justice are lert "I riga I WAS A PIG." Among; the dry, quiet and philosophical scenes with which Mr. Neal's • recent vol• ume of "qttliarcoal Sketches" abounds, we think this l'soliloqtry of-a loafer, who had been sleigh-riding and got 'spilt,' is inimi table. "It's rnin's natur,' I believe, and we can't help it no how. As,* me, I wish I was a pi g —there's some sense in being a pig wot's fat; pigs don't have to specki late arid bust—pigs never go a sleighing, 'quarrel with their daddies in-law wot was to be, get'-into sprees, and make tarnal fools of themselves. Pigs is -decent be havedrople and good citizens, though they sin'tl got no vole. And then they haven't gilt no' clothes to put on of 'cold mornings when they get upt they don't have to be darnin' and patchin' their old pants, they dont werillyo old hats on their heeds, nor, have to ask people for 'em— cold wilt!, is Kilnsp rov-rtg... aka r _ T —...: if I was a jolty fat pig brilrfiging to respects -1 ble peoplerit would be tantamount-0 no thin with ine who wasiii"esident. Who eigr see'd one Pig a settin' 'on afoldocurbstone a rubbin' another pig's head wot got chuck ed out. of II sleigh ? Pigs has too much, sense to g 4 eridin' if so be as they caw help" it. I wish f was one, sad out of this scrape. It's true,"l continued !'bout thoughtfully, and pulling Tippleton's nose till it cracked =at the bridge ioint,—“it's true pigs, has_ their troubles like humans =- constables ketches '4, dogs bites 'em, anrrpigs is sometimea almost as done-over suckers as' men, bupigs never runs their own nom* into scra ps, coaxie therpselves IQ; believe its fun, as, we do. I never sees a pig go the wholedrog in my li., 'sept upon rum cherries."; .—Not tong since eceived an exten. Winery, from the machinist of m Manchester, an aking machines. $ enterprise, the may well receive ithe world. man in New Yozit, who goes into a ith blood, and lies gy citizens in the enial security. He where the editor ' • tte predicts he will to Mississippi I,e -,at the "Literary sunting to 170,000 - found nor ac3ono ad certainly disap in whither it had affled the ingenuity ties of the state. . chusetts has avian utions agrtst the offtn&houses has for one year, free will take them on red and fifty thou ithe loyal exchange, 12ive it a proper ap- : og of two k►undred vicinity of Peoria, mbert; of Congress r day. ved at the Meehan incinnati, was two and twelve dollars, be_applied to chtiSi. Case.—The triallof charged with dip longing to the La i. of which he was:a Friday morning in tory.— W e should ill drawl through the following dia- country of yoorn is uctive, stranger— aster, who - had just W Mississippi set. I, ham he met; one breed. mother country be te .of Buncome in ed Mississippi f totting, eh!" From the Illinois Backwoodsman , , . A BRAVE GIRL. 4 In this State, no minor can obtaiii from the county connnissioners' courts a license to marry without first obtaining the consent of his or her parent or- guardian. and without each license, cannot marry in this State. Young couples fre quently fty`i,:i the opposite side of the Misaisaippi, where no license is required. These "runaway matelleo... as they are called, are very'frequent. A laughable occurrence of that kind happened a few days ago, which has made much sport in this legion. , ' A Miss -1----, 4 about 17 years °fake, who is the heiress to en estate valued at elff,ooo, latelrran &wart.: company with a briOesmaid_and her ver, who-wnearly thirty. Her guardian be lievingt the man totally n ri worthrot her, bad re. fused his ,c anent, When they reached the bank of the Miagissippi, the Ice was rurining furiously in the rivet! but the.young lady, expecting every moment her guardian would arrive in pursuit, urged her lover to lose not an instiint in pushing the boat from the shore. His minim, seemed to have a goof deal abated; but he, with the dwner. of a large ;skiff, and the bridesmaid, embarked with his intended , bride, They had nearly reach .ed the head of an island, about a third of the die: . lance from; the opposiet shore, when the current became more rapid, the cakes of ice very large, and their situation extremely dangerous. The lover, erieSidrely frighteitedf4nd r forgetful of ev ery body but his own dear selfcbrierled out in the most piteoete accent, "Oh ! 1 shall be drowned!— I shall be' drowned!" and. bitterly reproached his lady-love as the cause of his probable death. She uttered not a word, her courage and presence of mind seemed to increase with *the peril. A-tre mendous cake of ice fairly capsized the boat, but it was so large that all got on it, the rover ren dered her a° assistance at all. IC bore them la 1 the bead of the island, and, as good fortune would have it,- the chute between it and the Missouri shore wasPozen over, and they crossed it with out di ffi culty. They reached a tavern near the river, and after changing their wet gatinents and becoming warm at a good. fire, the lover 'glinted to the yontig lady' that it was time now flutilkesn to have thefknot tied, is tote mug . 'had stri vednitraljezt for that purpose, and *arid the - roam, She gave him a most witheringlook lientempt, ' and declar, ? she would' rioter unite her deattby witith one Oka' was 6d selfish and cowardly. ',„lt .. enutin vffidithat he attempted' by entreaty, an 4 -argument in change her resoltitoni Sllteliiii immoveable, and replied to hrm with scorn. "'' A few dile afterwards, she retained to. : the' house of het guardirin, thankful that tibe bade' caned marry ing a mantehase: only object was her fortune: - Her lover returned to this ride of the river al so, but stick sbotiets of tieicule and' honteMpt - iNVSIII44I:g,, 04t,. VVADIV ES 0 were beeto4ed Dean him 4 thaftfe found id beat Id' Aintarap,swkipit he ind a caw, oighta ago, leaf behind Min boat of on,paid Ihmanps. ;lied been tprite unable to do.- It is admit-' ea by el the medical glitleuten who have 'seen it ta r be the:largest ,tumour ever re ved in'i this part of the country. ;The i. • tic) patient underwent the operation with ex traordinaly fortitude, and is now ithe state ,of rapid ciimialesenee. • Irish !:Representative Bishops.--Tbe Archbisht of Cashel; Bishops of Derry, A bodputigentlemen, ender the chairmanship of Captain Rioohn Ross, hare formed a compa- ~Kildare, nd Meath, are t I he Irish lispre nytefor building ateanwreitsels of 1,200 WO, , tentative relates for the prsent session. which dan rniike theiroyage to India by tbeCape , - carrying between Wised 700;tona of merclian- Snip. nt to Arew South Wales.—=lt is dine in the mon. incredible :apace of 52 4401, )n conteui lation of govertireent, to send a with only one stoppago,for• fuel; and that lb; ship to thia port, in tbecourse of the spring, ape-ratite (a nbw invented boiler, by Mr. Collier) for the clonveyance, gratis, of married had been tried in a voyage Made by Sir John, - , :agricuiturnts, not exceeding a certain age, the result of Which more thin justified the ex pmetwee ,held out b y t h e , t e „ eter .__L ee d a s with their wives andrfamilies, to the above Paper. . flourishing ! colony.—Derea Journal. sr. Etlevelee* train On Me iireelied , and Manchlt , . Many' persons frozen to death bate been ter Railway.--Monday morning, a„luggage tear found in the streets and highways in Ire arrived from, !Manchester, consisting of 113 wag pea of Merchandise, drawn by five engines., land, the hangman of the Queen's County Allowing tenlyards to each engine, and fifteen was one of the sufferers. On qiccount of feet to.pach stagon,.the train most have extended J his dreadfdl profession the miserable man upwards of 615 yards.—Liverpool Alandisid. had been refused into any house. '• On the 13th Jan., the Owners of Radcliff - • ers of Charity in Dublin, have Colliery, near, Warkworthf succeeded in borin tt• Siet The to a seam of coal between four , and five feet i received 4500, a bequest of the-iate thickness, of excellent quality:about_ MY-seven ~ .Thomas Benqatt, Esq. to St. V incents : fathhms from. the surface. f Hospital, handed to them by the Rev. 1 / 4 4 , 1 ---Tease l ling, Carriage -- A callitlee' bee 4 Wm. Stafford, of Ratheriines. just been built, for George Newman, Esq., of Bed- , ford-place, Kensington, which, fer elegance and Abduction.--On the night of the 2d comfort in travelling surpasses any thing w Fb. two Men went into the house of a have ever seen. It hi diiided into two corapar f rniter !mined when she saw two h m a c n eauo ß goi s io n tt il h a tio n tdl , do, lk o l of o ne tt h k eo ; menu, one being used as an ante waiting room Ind, about !Our miles from Athlone, cOun- Aid the other as a drawing-room or-bed - roe ty Pi.oscomMon, and commenced to smoke • with every comfort , convenience, and elegia c that could be desired. The .anto.room . coctain at the fire ia a most familiar manner. , --- a table, draWers, and culinary utensils ;t b Bannan's daughter went to shut the door drawing room, reclining sofas, sofa bedstead six chairs, table cupboards, &.c., and a splendi whom rushed in ij 6 tI and h chandelier of rine lights in the middle. A stov and with :the aid of the two who were and fuel for warming anighlso taken. The /kelt of the carriage is 25 feet, the breadth nine ,- heig h smoking 'forced her out of the house and of the body nihe, and length of drawing-room 2 dogged her Most violently across a couple The whole weight 2 1.2 tons.--Railway - Mag of fields. '[her father's servant boy went: sine. ..., in pursuit, and when he came up to the A graft rnanufacturingaftrin in the neighboa party they fled. P. Naglitan and James hood of Huddersfield has lately turned off sever workmen, for the crime of seducing young wome Elliot are coMmitted to RoScommon gaol and afterwards abandoning them and their o I fur the offencie.—Tuam Herald. spring unprovlded for. 4: There are no less than 108 insolvent On Saturday week, which, in confirmation debtors to be heard at Carrickfergus,, on Mr. Murphey 4 ,s prophecy, wits the coldest da ay e d , since, the commencement of the frost. a glass o Fr id ay next.—l Feb. 14.). TAGLAND. ' Exchange at New York, on London, 5 a si per , cent. premium. gin was frozen into a solid masa in Were - cloth m a coal.beaver,,in Gilbanks,•Ginariunz,' St. Cleln eats.. He remained gagegd until placed on that kitchen fire, When the dangerous mass gradual' _Th ns Awful AetiideSY= l4o i;z Vedireaday,. ► who had been, at work dorink the night at Mr Dawes' Colllery, Swadlingate, ascended the she. and went to the boiler for the purpose of warm inethemselveS. While Thus engaged the bode burst, and—aWfal to-relate f—three were ladle. on the spot, and the fourth so dreadfully muttla ted. that he survived but a very short timq,„,, mar. employed near thetpot had his leg brilk.C. and another man wasAlightly bruised.— •- ter Mar. The vicar tif Tynemonth, having sanetioned subscription flar the pizEpose of building anoth in that populous district, in a few da Abe subsdiption amounted to £1,700, of whi one subscription, without the donee' name, w for .£500.-Ilteweastle Journal. On Wednesday the Post-office clerks • co meneed travelling on the Birmingham rail-roa and sorted tbTh. letters diniairthe journey', tabavathem ieady for deliyerp on their arriv —Derby Merpary. A most heart-rending and distressing then stance took place at Sladeland, the seat of Maj ..General Wyiulham. [on Saturday night. Fi of the male servants (the cook and four stab boys,) slept in the saw room, and incantions whetxthey went to beUefLis quantity of chat • coal burning in the room ! . The next mornin they were all found in their - beds quite dead. Brighton Guardian. Cin Tuesday, thelkiagnificent Hall Edward's School, in Wow street, was thrviwn o tor the first time tothe pupils of that noble •stitution. In - the eildirniro. th e G overnor s aembled, and the bops refi led with cakes • wine.—Birmingham Advereiser. After twelve weeks' *film, 'almost all e workmen who left Mr. Giiest's factory at M a.' cheater have solicited a raengagement.—Feb ). London is 'said to contain. on an average, .1 000 thinves,;2o.ooo beggars, and about 10, professed gamesters. • i A weeklyinewspaper is about to be started la London, with the strange add uncomprehensi e. title of"The:Young Widow.: Oa Monday night, Mr. Sailliaon, a Cambri gentleman, undertoblt for a trifling wager to, skate to Elylsnd back again (a dutlancirof to y . miles) within four hours. This he =compile within three, hours and a tialleritining ea y, by more than half an hour, and having to some short stay at Elvittur refreshments. , performing this, he hadittaly . obstacles to. - m tend with, inbichconsisted the chief difficult of the undertaking. He was compelled I e the ice eikht,times, and to witllLit,.considertiole distance in bus skates each tiineraiiUrder to pp 4 the locks ; add when, in addition to thie f it is tin.. sidered that there was steonsioeiable faller snow on the ice throughout the whole distance, *neat: so that many , miles of it, were so rough as Viz° alkaost impassable on skates, it must be regarted 'as an undertaking requiring co'ziderable combined with no ordinary strength agil pe verance.—Gantbridge Mon: IRELAND. . Surgiciet Operation. - -O n Sun. y', morning, William MiLoughlin, Esq. ..I. D. 16f DerrY,lssided by Andrew , Mil .."1-1 4 2 -ton, Esq. M. re . moved' from the amilit pf a man ; 11' ed. Doherty, fr om Emss., II howon, a y tumour measuring tniqty_ inches in ',circumference, and- weig ng. upwards o, 7 lbs., . Ile' succeeded. in Iv noving this enormous miarillfive mint4es e enabling the poor man it etipicto -pert all Abe moti o ns - of the arrdwllh - the 'area facility; wh)ch, for many years before he ,i''''^l :se-ltamAze .:: --t-, [4 4 ADVERWISEB. ;- WILLGIVI rziesnota To emu •Ds ADD 811111.TICT ALL SWIM TO 0011 VU AND RNISG, APRIL 11,; 1838. lir M Sunday the 25th Feb. is nom appointed I as the last day for paying the O'Connell artiii M. ii.. L a i n r d ne c ri a c p k ta C in h_ o ro , n g . ia.:, tribute and Closing the accounts. Mr. MI ikannty • aliened from the commission of peace Tor qalway, on account of a recent colliision between their respective tenantry near Outerarit where.both gentlemen lay claim io a large tract of bog.-4rish t Within the last forty years Ai-rolls have advanced in Ireland l}em 200 to 300 Or cent., *bile during Mlle same period the poverty of the cultivators of the soil has been increasing in a similar proportion. SCOTLAND. After peace of labor, and many disap pointments, sustained only by-patience and Krsevemnce rarely equalled, Mr. James &filth, of Dysart, has completed a machine, which be terms a gunpowder eeg t ipe, and .which moved wg reat ease against a weight of twent y hundred weight on the square inch of the piston, being equal to a column Of water a mile and a quartpr, high. Ai& tt, with thitranormous power ' ' , *a machir,is soferfect that not a parti cle orfeaks*e proceeds from any part of it; noir ii it possible to inErease this*pcis o yer by anTeffort of the person to whose care the machine may be entrusted—a circum stance whitih lenders it perfectly . safe. 14r. Smith, calculates the saving in the uses of Intutomehine, as compared with steam, tole, fully lilp per cent.; whilst the space it occupies fir ' Ant one twentieth of that taken up by thelittiam engine. 4 ' )' ' CaledoniuniMerebry. - In a coal [pit` ttt G ' reengares, ilitotHt five miles west from Slamannan, a living toad was lately found embedded in-the solid, strata, about six fathoms below tile sulfaed and between a level , of ironstone and ,dalk. Its lotement As ilia so ft wet Mass and the anii al was sent to Glasgo*M4 perfectly lively condition. Reductiokof the Rate of Discount in Glasgow,-411 the banks: 'Ai town, have „agreed to reduce the rate of discount tcy Tour. per ceht." In futtir. two and alma per cent. will be allowed' 'ii depositor., r t, .Curling.-'m,This sport may now be .said to have (Oily commenced in' Inverness. Last..week i e cutling-stOnes, brooms" ' end i:c other icco paniments, were brought for ward, and hna-Sanais (orthe whisper , ing lake,) the road to .Dochfourovith the'piatu itti, hills of 'Ttltanisluarich and Tirkvaih; ec oi4l for the Trartime tO the shouts mirk oise of the !‘ roaring, play." A bonspiel was , played -ent Saturdar,e tween a pat & r ol married Wien on one tide, and beghelo on the other. - , Gravel's gistratiO, ciifflocillore, lawyer s, and other citizens, mi led itt-tha pantime, and here as eager an aninudedoe aver they. *ere at the coup it board.' ' The day was fine, the ice g f iend the combatants skilful; thi so that antrosome heads in theiame -.!that.twotdd . : 'hive disgraced the Mast band' in the then] clubs. The novelty ID of the amusement drew forth ittumber of . ladies and 4entlemeik, and thete4re se veral hundreds of spectators on the ice and its itighborhood After a keen contest of two - hours and a half, the game 'was won by the bachelors .by only one. Other matches have since beeaplayed, but the thaw for a time marred the sport of the curlers. The public are indebted to Mr. Wilson of the Caledonian Hotel for - the tiitroduttion of this pastime. He provided the curling stones, and has very handsome ly given the use of a coach and horses to convey the parties to and from the scene of action. A .couplet written many gene rations ago by old Pennycuik, best de scribes the pastime : To curl on the ice doth greatly please, Being a manly Scottish eaerceese. intet'ness Cour WALES. A /earned Pig.—The local act of i bo: rough town of Wales having imposed a penalty upon any person allowing swine to wander about the streets, the owner of one of these animals was brought before the magistrates, at petty' sessions, charged with having thus transgressed the law. Their worships gamin well weighed the matter, gravel; came to the conclusion that "swine" was ti . no n of multitude, and that the act did not, th efore, apply to the case of a single pig; and they accordingly dismissed the complaint. It would really appear as if piggy, before he took his stroll had been wallowing a little in the depth of magisterial lore. A Disappointed Sterlin:=--Latel4.in the parish church of Llechylched, Anglesey, a gay Lotharto, of Malltraeth, led to the hymenial altar a fair spinster, of Tyddin Gir, in the aforesaid parish. When the titual questions were asked to the bride groom, he anxiously answered in the affir mative; but when the same questions were given to the bride, she scornfully answer ed them in the negative. She was asked , why she came obei , e7 She replied that he would not believe her anrlvhere else, and that be always plagued het to marry him; but she then declared most solemnly, that he was the last man in the world that she would.marryo, The Roor,,,Lotliario led '114: fitipsyli 191, hnutio Yn The bishop of Llandaff bee undergone a most severe operation on the back of his neck, on account of an "nate tumor. His lortiship has been e tasted-by ex treme pain, but is much better. We greatly regret to state, that the smallpox continues its ravages amqn&tpe poor population of Merthyr and its imme diate neighborhood, if possible with in creased virulence. It is much to be la mented that .all medleal recommendation for the immediate. vaccination of children, yet uninfectetl,,arei not only distegardad, but opposed tinder the mistaken impression - that the children will have to contend with two diseases instead of one. We would entreat those who have influence with the working classes to exert a in ' tlisafnising them of an error fo fatal-to their offspring and so instrumental in keeping alive this, dreadful scourge. To reason with mothers upon the subject, we fear, will be of no avail ; the weight of disinterested testimo ny must be given to the fact; that both disorders cannot co-exist—that vaccine- Vi ton and smallpox are antagonist diem*, and that the former is the strongeri how ever comparatively innooent in ifs effects. Merthyr Guardian, Feb: El. TRESS &wpm SEEDS. /VHF. subscriber has just received and is Pew opening • very choice selection of Garden Seeds, warranted tti, be fresh. and of an client.* quality, all bf whited tiara *seed seine:led with cafe. Early Turnip Beet Long green do - • Long Blood Beet Tomatoes Early York Cabbage Windier beans Large'York do Butter - beans(pole) Diiimhead do Ohs early beans Green Curl ed basin iliataliyalentine bean* Red pickling di, Estrarearltperus • Wellingtaisi do Coates's early ~10 inch Flat Dutch - • dwarf yinntl . sogar loaf - do greets _bench - an ,Bullock heed deDwarf-pm:meat:de_ ClurlidCreie - titres: nOolltfao Orange carton. 4lispatakits Early fkame cucumber Red idle. celery Long pickling .do White Early curled lettuce Oven melees I India ilead de Meitner melon Early eabisage do Early cinliflim" Fir Yellow winter head .do Egg plant Mustard seed . - Nasturtiunt Curled parsley ; Bull nose pepper Sugar rranits, •Sage Pumpkin seed Sweet marjoram ; White union Surrnitereavciry Yellow do • • Swed hull • Red annual do Rhubarb • Early salmon radish • Thyme Early long Iwhips do ...Lavender White turnip de, Mignonette' Red turnip do Hemp - seed Yellow summer Canarresed . Spinneys , Plat bush squash , Flower seeds, .4 " ` b 8. 1, „, w h, c t o „ it! be sold cheap by march - 44 - , , 17 - E ittirmar*"..Eriglish "Note Books just. received end nr'ssle R. SONAR. Zik...lolooos LIST ,) . A • ' EMMN/NG sn't7f A p ia tat, 1838. * - 4- A Auk Denied Abner Julian AdallOolla • Berl:Aaiun Loydaulat - Loyd';HAMMIL • Use . LOWE Plitiakf • Lovering Lewhi Rebeeea Lilly flaamel Let Sanwa Lloyd- Wm itiUitriala • Moor Dinka' - 21 .4 11 7• Hugh ithilar John Mlowingjoin.L Morrison:Joint Mary &cambers Mirrismartßarnini :McGinnis E. McMurtry fin+ MecittisuileA mocirgh Ananwri .MeGuireThoistas ! Meldanaas Boswell McOollough Jsrawrh McDpaild John Mariann James ' MeGOveran Wirral N , ! ..Nolon Denis - %. 7 0 1 O'Donnell Anthant Otto B Onaal Hugh ! • P Parry Elan Place Danisl Pries Hannah hives William Powers Wa B Brinnan Andrew Boyer Benjardan Boit! eauline Bradley Charles Brinnan Edward Boyle Henry . 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John M. V ;Jr York. - '. ' '-• . - ' 4Cki'i -- kil• ' - 1 ::4 . 35 nooks dairy crisOisri.',;:-.4-; 4i,-,;, • 20'bosin pine 'Logi; do l- - ..... '' . lOOO Ibis superior sassikniflmll4?"' . 1 - woo lb.. do Lard;`4 l #4li ti ~ 1600 lb.. codfish. • ~. ..4, ,, r--, - -1 ''' 5 bblis superior. sun; • 4.,. .-,, 7 , ' 30 bbl.. itio.tilioliiiik;T. : '. ' , 20 half iks ' ' dn",.' -- Li-P - '_'`' f:'', l ' 1 3 bbla: stack * ' lits - txW7:l4 25 bones- spperior-vuliiiirkNek '' Gov 25 , 1 1,".1;) ,c. NO. 27 Pa';
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