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Larger one. in Pro 'on. i All advertisements will bet rted until ordere otd. unless the tinaefor whi :hi are to be continue tie Specified And will be charged a nrdingli, Ya iris ic worthier' will he cha ed 0 I tnerannum; 'lrin ling subscript ion to the nape —with the pricitege oftee.,ing one advertinementnnt iceeding 2 squares ti .ita i lio I ioring the star. and th insertion of signal!. er one in pith nt on r for three au eessi ye times. \l4 loiters addressed tq the edi r must he _ poet paid. otherwise no attention will he p id to them. 1 4.0 notice , for meetin g s. dm and other notices which hive heretlfore been ins rtesi gratis. will be charged 25 cents etch. except Airier, and Deaths. " THINK ON E. Go. where the "niter glideth ntly ewers Glideth by mesdnWirthat the reenest be; Go, listen to our own beloved "ver, And think of e ! Wandir to forests, where the ,mall flower laysth Its fairy geni beside the Sian tree ; Listen to the dim brook pinto while It playeth, And think of Witch when the sky is Silver And the wind grieveth in the Go, out be neath the solitary: And think of And when the monn meth as And tresdeth with white tee! t Go, silent' ass star benearh h And think of From the F Management— Story. I've hewn folks say the ' the wimin was contrairy, well they is a leetle so, hot it you manage 'em rite; -haw in here, and Itt 'em out there, you can rive 'ern along without whip or spur, je: which way you want . 'em to go. i When I lived down at Eon, there was a good many first-rate gals wri there, but I didn't take a likin' to any n 'em, till squire cumiiiins cum down there to live. l'hy squire had an almity putt' darter. I sed sum of the gals was Tut!ate, huf Nancv Curritins, \vas fus rate an a lectic more There was many dressed ner and looked grander, but there was so •thin Jalrlah,ut Nance, that they couldn't old a candle to If a feller seed her wunce, to couldo' t look at another gal for a week. I tuk a likin to her rite off, and we got as,thsck as there We had used : lb go to the sime- meet to And sot in the same- pew. It ook me to find the swot.. and him:4 for her, nod' we'd swell 'em out m a manner shechin to hardened snipers ; then we'd iro4 . 4py bum lo ffe th e r. while the gals and fellors kept ahatkitig on as tho' they'd like to mix lin. I'd alway. spty to supper, and the wit sine rood made injun cakes. and the way : tettori s(wk Over with tootarses and la 'ern away Was UUtilill to nobody. She' as Bred ul tew alwnyi genii% sutroltin nice for toe. was up to the lutlt to Irry , acid wa- gout in for her like a locomotiv . Well, thing went on this way a spell; I had me file muff. Then s °IT Lunde' in+ pendent lik .to nreeun, there was no ro i •pew; when she'd e oat .1 wttlilinother chap, an lees! fingers at the 11, .or. I nsted as she used to do. she K. with all the fillers jest av ii about me no more. none I got considerably riled an:' well come totihe end old ai 1 went to film it out with' . hull grist of fellers there. mity quiet till l'went in, th e all manner of nonsense, a and,darrial little of that. 1 dander down, but it twarn'ti Mouvin about as if i had a ' iers.•. I sweat if I had b ,collar hung down' as it ii over my stock in day. I no clean) omits quick .11 , - 'iwas no use trying to PHI I went straits to bed, and over a : soell ; tionk I 1 1 al tf ine. taint no else of her take the kink or her; hey out that / high arias u meal. I hearn tell or a b got to skewl late one S li ilusilter sea, you tarnel slee )tept you so late ? why, sea , ` i everlastin slippy out, I cowdi how: every stets I tool. fury I step- back ward.:nall I c04,al 1 at all, if 1 Itad'n't turned Ilia I way. Now.: that's jest: tn, been-puffin tiller that gal .00 Now, think; I, 111 go tot I been alit to of me, stow rd. sli, sass for the goose is s•ss 1.• Well I went no more to.N. Sabhtultday, I slicked rose ; say, when. I got my fixing. i r shift tail clean oirof any s i 'ie nature about our parts. off I put to Eltlutoi od 'Dodge was woke a gal as bare Illt ititider; any wore IE!!!!!EM!!!!!! - 7 --- . ---.,_ lent like-Nancy Cuas..i. Apbraiste bias ray bad used to go; Ike her; be ,was a clever Met; but be sal dful jelus._ Well, I went Co animists wi Patienee, an sot right afore 'Nance; I Ali nt set my eyes on her till arter mee4n;. she had a feller with her who bad a blunt red hed, au legs like a,ptir of compasehs; she had a face as long Ss grata efortn thsinksgivitt dinner. I knowd who she wig tbinkin about, an 'twarnt the chap with the l•tel head, nuttier. Well, I gets boin PalienCe about a spell. Kept my eye on Nance, geed bow the cat was jumpin, she didnt cUt about like she did, and lookd rather 'solemnly; shed gi'n her taw eyes to kiss and Mike up. 1 kep it up until I like to hew's! got into a mess about Patience. The critter thot I was goat after her fos good, and got as proud as a lame turkey. Won Aty lEphe cum down to our place foetus' ai4 rattly as a usialishy mistier WI a miming dairy; lbok here, sea be, Seth Stokes, as loud is 4 swan thunder clap, l'il be darad —t--4 kialicil sea I what's broke? 11 hy,isesi be, I cum down to have satisfactium abput Patience Dodge, bete I've been a cortut her liver since last grass a year, an she *as jimt as good as mine, till you cute a guin arter her, an now l cant loch her with a forty foot pole. She amt like the saute gal Jan I'm dirnd if l'iti gum to stand it. Why, ses 1, What on Isiah air you talkin aboht, l.intist got nothin to du with your gal, but spobe I bad, there's nothin fur you to get 941 fey about. If the gal has taken a likin t me, taint my foul's; it I've taken to , bar taint her fault, and it we've takin a likin th one another Lehr your Inuit; but I amt se amity taken with her, au you may have I bet for me, so yoll hadn't ought to get sewage about nothui. Well, says he, (rather .00led down,) I am the unluckiest thing in creation. I weds tuther day to a place *here there was au {,ld woman died of the hots of sum such disease an they wet seilio out her thingti. Well, sea he, there was a thunderin big chist of drawers full of all sorts of truck, so I bot it, thot I made a spec, but when I cum to look at em they warnt nothin in it worth a cent except an old silver thßohle, and that was all rusted up. so I sold it fur less thadl giv fur it. Well when the chap ISUED, ANNAN, • lt, 'torn per UIII, Ir sot pahll with *? all thous who re. Po mail subscribers !the year, 50 cents , lotion. . cable aenn.annuall he year. s2' 50 will !pale et even, ,Itonely_lree; •eeven, he were dreaming e lulled /tea ; heannng ; rail kee that bot it tuck it hum heheerd aumthits rattle, broke the old cheat an found lots dl gold and silver in it, in a false buttum hadn't seen. Now, if I'd tuck that cheat hum, I'd never found mutiny; or, if I did, they'd been all counterfit and I'd bin tuck up for Rissiti on em. Well I jest. told pa. Bence about it, when she rite up en called me a dared f oul. Welt, says I, Ephe than is hard, but never you mind that, jal4 .ot, you eau get her; MI when you dear gat Pier, you ear ti.e the ruff edges • tf jest us you please. That ieekted him, it dkl.ian away he went a leetle better pleesd. Nutt thinks I, its time to .louk arter Naitce. Next day, clouts I went. Nancy was all stone. 1 ax'd her if the squire was in; site said he warm. Cause, sea I, (make, bleeve I waisted hint,) 4iur cob -spiained tits f sd, an I cum to see it the .quire ywont lend me his mare to go to lowit. She seri 4he ues...'d ht wood; twtter sit duet% till the -quoine round in. Duna ;I pa, ;• she hs.ko ,ert . a strange, an• my hart l'elt queer all sOatel She edges. A iten av. tie. be- 1, ail yo u g in s mi to Betsy 'Marnit's ..erl Ole debit kitinv for !sante; air yl/11 a :; 011,1 tied I remind U woild;ses atw I filatta• iid lake Patience Dodge.; std I 1111 l tit ail Agin I n t ; see she' I henrn y”ure ..ma i‘i get married; seal sho'.dttTwunder, a bit, Patience is a nice gal. Sea I, I look', ed at her, I seed the leers a cuminin i eeee mar be she'll ax you to be bridesmaid. She ris rite up. she did, her face as red a 4 bild beet; Seth Stokes, sea she, an she conduit say any more, she was so full. Wont you be bridesmaid, ses I! Nol sea she, and she bust rite out. Well, then, sea 1, if' you wont be bridesmaid, will you be the bnde—she Jookd at me; I swan to man, I never seed anything so awful puty; I took rite hold of her han—yes or no, sea I, rite off Yes! sea she. That's your ,tea I, as I gin her a busq.anti a hue. I *ton Ltd matters with the squire. We stem hitchil -traces to trot in double harr• Fleas foi life, an never had cause to repent of my bargain. J. W. dl she th..l e begun In A,* When I'll go • in G.r me In tn. • Je'il ,•tre..ke ft nu. Hickin ,f -I $l. t. • tsi. lirt.ut ie.cared flu hatsuss+ever. ihot I snout as wic,:antlit% n er, thute was n They seemed ii she got talkin within to see vied to keep niy o use. I kept ain to my trios. thrash'''. My ta4l been Isiss,g ; 0,4111'1 .44m1 It, ICofid, lor I seed loollitog to her. itt. , t the mallet , gm I. rill trysts ; f I dthit itstris me for sassage [ , wunce. that Exchange it New York, on London, a 7 per cent. premium. day in critter, what he boy. ii's 80 'I yet elf; g ion ri ; went - ew t Pot liwe k to go wilier case ; I have siderahle time. er way—she e her— %duo', the pander. ce's. "Next ir op, and I dew n, I took the i imen of human tut meet in time e's—Patience ~.ou'd see 'twist se attOrebilt Farther ()pesing of the London end Binning• Sens Realooay.—The further opening of this road win joke place on Monday, the 9th April. Thr j•:trrrey between• Liverpool and London will, nn and idler that day, be completed in about twelve hours. On the railway frnm Btrmingham to Menthes in s or Livertsinl--97 nnies*ndagengera ire now In 'brew Muir* and a hat , ; ahnnt 4 hal 41 mile in a minute, or from twenkt Are or thiny :Oleo an hone! Minds - in tits Riser Osse.--Charlotte Reeky, late of Elsrossi„.about 25 years of age, en inhab itant of tEliddenham, hes lb; the last five years been a cripple with an affeetion of-the hack, the Power limbs being perfectly paralysed. The ef !ection has resisted the - -medical treatment o r mane practitioners. Being acquainted with the primitive epten malian church doctrines taught by the Rev. Me. Matthews, of this town. i she atimaived that Was wets haptaist tlatgsa• • 3 : 1 AND POTTSVILLE- GENTALt" Pill TEL sii4.ll AND MAO OUT FAOII TUX CAVAILICIO, s tUIC siounTAINS, KOALA . 111 giCa s LIOI,ZIIIIUNSIMITO AV* HANSA AAIDEILMJICT ALL NATIJIZ kPO 00a =MOW Plii1111111,14"114011311110$ • . MI IN ENGLAND. POTTSVILLE, 'PA. WEDNESI4Ir - MORNDIG MAY 16. 1841. Osman she would red:ow ! ,According ly Rev. gentleman al half putt ten at night, in the presence of a hundred 'spettatora, Converts to his doctrines, on Monday. proceedeid.fif the river Bid dentinal, whither OM diseased person Was le movid in a cart, as usual *hen moved about Mr. Matthew, going iota the river to support her, immersed her in the water, and she immediately said, "Leave me go, I can walk," and walked out of the water, and ran some distance up • lull till she was exhausted, but ohs stn retained the use of her limbs ever eince.--Sedkord Mercu ry. Saiiresiew is Outed/ L —Tke diatorbencmin this colony have materially ■aeCted emigration, and our quays, which in °dim yOrs were throng ed with farmers and their .labre. crowding to embark, are now amittiktety% empty.—Bull Observer. Sunderland has become the greatest ebiwboild• lug port in the world, there being at dm tune oo ler* Win ninety-Men large vesicle building on the Weir. A o eminent chemist has lately thaeoaered, from inmate analysts, that the foams 01 the tlrsostey bachelors contain sutticArszt metal to mate epee mete tiatuea tht the whole of thei aptuaters of that thrueaster Gazette. ' A library a advertised in a provincial paper to be sold whole.ale,cou si ss oi "several square tee of handsomely-bound books, which ars as good as new. Tuner Aiming Attu used". Another fatal prize fight took place on Mon- day morning, in am Essex atral/es, between T. Boulter and E. ahnskly, tor a sovereign a side.— Alter lighting fur about thirty ; , roinuties, Bleakly girlie his opponent a blow under the left ear, when be instantly dropped. tie was removed to Blackwell. but died, Jit the 'Memnon. Bleak. ly and his seconds,. Carus and Mason, were ap prehended, anti underwent an examination on Tuesday, at Lambeth -street, alter which they were remanded. At Liverpool assizes William NW wu convict ed of the murder of "Betty Minshull," 4aughter to We laudlurd ut the Leigh Arms, Warrington, who ass lett up to anend the , company in the house when the rest at' the &linty were in bed. It appeared that the murder was emplaned - by stifling her in a struggle to effect a rape upon tier person. The prisoner was left in exacts. 1100. Co destructive has the late winter been-to the 'wheat plant, in many districts, that large breadths have been ploughed up, and the land devoted mother purpfteig, from the utter improb ability that a crop at wheat would be obtatueo,-- Worcester Herald. Trader of Lredo.—Although there has been some little improvement in the business al the Ciotti Flalls tem week, there is, nevertheless, con aiderably less doing in bulk geode' This circum stance is chiefly owing to the advance which has taken place in wool, dyeing. dr.e. • For the last two or three years, all kinds of silk boisery, gloves and silk lace goods, have been sent mkt the American markets duty free. l'he day previous to the sailing of the last pack ets, orders were received from the Government at Washingtun. thalia future a duty 0f23 per cella must be charged on all silk goods; and it is ex ' weird that it the Guvtrnment enforce this order, large cptiostities of tilt Roods now on titetr stay, will he returned i it being impossible to dispose oi them with the duty charged thereon, tat tltv ✓r..,.ent wale of affairs in that country. The a move unpurtent itirannaloort was received by one in the principal manufacturing !Muses in this Loon from their American agent.—Nottitigharn Journal. In the course of the trial of a cause on Satur day, at the Liverpool assizes, a woman, who was called to speak to some facts which her husband could also have proved, woe staked in cross-exam ination by Mr. Alekander, where her hnsbatrd was. She -replied sharply. 'He's not here ; but if i.e 'sere, he euuld'ent 1.8 t more than lhavt. done " Ir. Alexander t `Oh, I dare say not. ma'am; t. very well if a gush can say as much ss hi. a wed; " The u hness looked "unutterable thin?'," said uothiug. bring probable deferred by evollertiug that the more she said. the. more furrthlv she would he dlu.trsting tlie truth of the learned (-outs,. l'. remark.---April 4. , The tuft Henry 1-kwason, s.q..—This gentle min, whose death took tamer r ceutly,, has left behind him a fortune of SA110.000; the largest *tune, it is supposed, ever made wholly in busi ness by • native of Westmorland, excepting. perhaps. the late Mr. Thwaites. He was jor merly gold laceman to his Majesty but had re tired from business many years before his Oath. Os this vast property, upwards of £lOO.OOO will come into the family of the late BtePhen Bronaktil of Orton, oolong known as • useful local preacher in that neighbourhood. and who married a slater of Mr. Hewitson. Large comb will also, we ate informed, come into Ravensionedale, to other re. cations.—Kendal Mercury. Gloucester Courtship in Lempleirr,—Molly 'Whoy doesn't thee spoke, John ? 'John ; Whoy what shad I say, Molly 1, Molly : Whoy doesn't thee say as thee do Ito Ane, John? John: Zo I does. Molly Whey dGesn't thee kiss me then ? John: Zo I wool strait. Molly. At a ,meeting held last week atßitipstots; one of the speakers, adressing the. eettng after the first motion said, "he suppow.td it was carried trio ton." A patent has been taken out by s Lancashire gentleman for • mode of pnipellute steam-boats alon e canals at a rapid rate, without ,roducting any ripple or current. A linendraper at Portsmouth has advertised tot an assistant whose character will bear 'inscrutability." IRELAND. Robbery of Jewels from the Duchess of Leinster -.lifysteriour Ajfair.--Inftwma nuns were received at Henry.street Police atfire, yesterday, that a ca-ket of jewels. the property of the Duchess of Leinater, v duet) at gOO% were stolen in the fidlint inz extrnordm .ry . manner : Her Grace le'i C,eion on Monday, accompanied by a me member* of the family, for the pur -6...e of alien ing the ball at the Castle on .t evening, and, arri.ing in her carriage at D .minick street, caused the casket, which she brought with her, containing the diamond+, to be 'rut into a back draw mq as a place of safety, until it I.e found necessary to dress for the nail. - A short time afterwards the moods were sought Car, but lo: they were etraN-141141 ADVERTISER, - . gre. South Was wade in every dime: l n ' 0 no :purpose, and • yesterday Mr. 1 t de, acconqatineittly SergeantPollucitol t e C ditrisiaik proceeded to the house, for l b t _apsplhepositp proceeding e i d n i t t es ig t w ig as "il i l a g ric t t h l e it tu ir a iv i a re te r. ,. at course we are unacquainted with what occurred. This, however, we know, that an individual is suspected, and if that stispicion-,prove to be well founded, caosid eiable surprise wilt be the cousequince.—L A few day, will, however, unriddle t mystery.—publin Eie. Mail, March 2lis 'A very remarkable discussion as to the Vagrant Law occurred at Kilkenny ) before J4dge Moore. Counsellor lie:lnnis ap paars to have auccessfutly stitablished that those laws have been peiverted for tieart► a century. judge Moore stated he would submit the :natter to , he twelve Judges. The Bank of Ireland intended to' open a branch at Mullingsr. The Bank of Ire ajid is aboiti to enforce the a bite letter act against the Dieter Bank for white let tete on a black ground. 'lord Clinical has subscribed ,e5O and Mr-O'Connell £lO to the fund for erect iti a monurrient ',in Dublin to the late J. Philpot Cur6in. The present session, we have reason to beheve, I.liiirt one. Ihe corow.- non takes place about the middle ofJtv.e before which time the business of patriot meat, it is supposed, wilt be wound up It its Certaini) , lief Mnie , ty ' S inielillOn im modiately after to honour her faithful peo ple of Ireland with her royal pretence. • Dublin Evening Post. Charles Kellett, Sub• Constable a Pu keg ie svnienced at Cavan Assizes to two yearn imprisonment, fur assault with in tent to violate the young daughter of a comrade ; George Willis, a quack Doctor was sentenced to three munths Imprison meat fur adasinistering drugs to procure abortion. Boma apprehensions are already felt of a lite and ddicient harvest this year. At a late meetingg o in Limerick, Mr. iltichanan, m returning thanks, said, that "he had 800 girls and 200 boys in his es tablishment ; that, therefore, that part of his manufactures (French emb"roided.) which was supposed capable of Wong ex elusively clicuted in France, he had non executed here; and an quick and intellieeut were the ' , ming children of this country. that the work thu4 done by them at Ins e,- oltiliplitnent cannot be di,tingut,hrd, in England and Scotland...from whet war beret-4'llBre exclusively done in France, and which, it wile supposed, could not be done ti,ewhere." ' On the night of the 10th .March, the barque Mary' of London, 760 tons, on her peerage froni Demerara to London, with sugar and molasses, sprung a leak between the Western Islands and Cape Clear, and within 180 Miles of the main land. Her crew, consisiting of Captain M'lThersoti and 18 hands, worked at the pumps (or five days, but; worn out with fangtie, they were obliged to give up, when she fill .t 1 and w. tit down. Five of the hands were able to get into the small boat, but all the rest, including the captain, met a watery grave. The tike were picked up by the brig John of Cork. wlit..ll hriniele them into Cnie on Sat jril a y. The-e pow/ fellow have since come 10 this tity to await the arriviii of a vesael to take them to London.-4toserick Standard. At the lens Quarterly Examinations. held in Trinity CsiVege, Dublin, the' follow ing young gentleman, educated at the ! Royal Schotil of Armagh, u awarded bellows for ; distinguished answering :-- Mr, William P.dward Mogen, who obtain ed a first claissical honours of the second rank. S MAW Whatever may be 'the effects of keen competition in trade on the competit..rs themselves, there can be little doubt of its utility to the public as long its it continues. Outing the lag week some of the riVer steamers reddited their fare, so that the paseengere are now taken trout Greenock to Glasgow for ,6d. cabin, and 4d. steer. ege.—Greemic k Adv. The tradeiof Paisley is at present in rather a languid state. Work even for first rate weavers can only be obtained with some diffr ulty. The state of oar working - popt4ation was stayer worse than at present, except when they were entire ly idle.—Cakdosian Mete. .Ibinersi Strike at Glasgow.--On Fri. day „week thial men waited on the employ. era, and offered unconditionally to return to their work, which they should never have lets. Strikes weever held to be more injurious to the employed 'than to the em. ployer, and every day's experience strong. thew, and confirms our opinion. For eighteen weeks have the journeymen join. ers,idruggled against prudence and cow: woe sense, stibmitted to all the privations of alievere winter, on the scanty pittance 'dealt out with sparing hand froni the union &Oa; ratitu' l , that agrisi to work upon El 1- ter is which, we hesitate not to say, were every way favorable to the men. All laid ouninier the wag* were twenty shillings 'a -week, for ten h4urs a-day; but in winter the men refused t work with candle-light and demanded to be:, paid with eighteen shillings a-week at first, but afterwards agreed to take seventeen shillings. - The masters refused these terms Out offereA• to furnish light, sod continue,to pay twen ty shillings a-week, providedlhe men gave ten, hours work per day, or to pay four lopes per hour for such time as the men chose to work. The strike Was the re oak, and the men' now feel how disastroui have been the consequences. A student of medicine, of most respew table connexions, was detected by Her; geant Powell, of the police, stealing it copy of the works of lord Byron, and of the Black Book, in Messrs. M-Lachlan ik, Stewart's sale-room.. He was suspected so far back as last season, and it has been found that he had dispdsed to the brokers numerous books which were similarly pil fered.—Scotassan. ' 1 Funeral Elegy of a Gihnerton Carter. At the funeral of Joseph Harriot, a carter at Gilmerton, a person in the garb of a carter ' and a principal mourner, was ob served to watch with me seriousness, cud with his head rev rently uncovered , the operations of the shin, the fi lling in, of the earth, and the nvering the grave with the green and. When all wad fin /I jelled, and the party-about to leave the church-yard, he stepped claim to-the side . of the grave, and uttered the following with a melancholy voice:—" Ay Joseph man, ye are gene; but this I will say o' ye, that ye was aye tastie about your horse' barneshl"—Perthshire Cour. WALES. A very considerable improvement has taken place in the iron trade. Extensive orders have recently been received by the iron masters both for,foreign and for home consumption, and it is expected that the spring will open with an unusually brisk demand. It is understood that the orders fur railway iron would alone be sufficient to employ all 'the iron works for months to come. Owing to this activity in the trade, some of the iron masters have re fused receiving any more orders, or will enter theft► only as subject to any advance in price which may be declared previous to shipment.- 7 Bristoiam. April 3. • A short time since an inquest was held isefire Mr. Williams, ati Mites Hir, on a Mlle girl who was burnt to death. We notice this merely to state the lamentable fact, that out of forty-two inquests held Within the last six months in a neighbor ing county, no fewer than forty were cases of this description.--Carnarvon Herald.. An eloperient from the neighborhood of • Swansea, has furnished the county with a topic for a woe days' wonder, and mate. rtals for a month's conversation..l The parties who figure in this 'mite d'amotie,' are the eldest daughter of a baronet, and a youthful meinLer of a gallant profession equally fearless of the battle and the' breeze. Immediate phase was given to the privateer and the valuable cargo, but the result we are unable to communicate. We dare say all will come to safe anchor age in the haven of - Hymen. The I f lanfyHin Poor Law Union, in Shropshire, extends above 40 miles; so . that the medical men who have been tip* pointed to it rime needs have a stud of horses. and be incessantly riding to come in after the math: Not long since two nautical blades tra. welling in a gig from Cardiff, dropped an. chor at the half-way house, to lay in a store of victuals; and before the comple- c tion of their cargo contrived to get rather' more than ".half seas over t " Loosing from their moorings, when within about six knots of Merthyr, the horse, not relish ing its steersman, very politely thrust hie heels through the splashboard; which 'rou sed the two gentlemen, who, we understand, were sleeping on their watch; when'one, Glutei himself under the gig, and the other at the top of the hedge; most appropriate oneitionl, truly, In the Ineillitiorhood of Mount Pleasant. Olie - thenzoductedlte horse into port, and the other performed the same office forthe gig; which the next day we* conveyedbeck to Cardiff, in North's (Wagon, for repairs. They vow. ed that night never more to sing— - Ye gentlemen ofEtiglatui. who His at Imes at ease. Mow boleti° you think epee the dangets of the sear" having experienced equal, if not greater dangers !on land. , resit E Subscriber .has no on hand atAis gtera. a and Btereboone on Centre sod Rill Rase streets, a toll assortment of Goods, gettable fat thii eSal reecin 'is t ~ Barr lron of assorted eisee. - 'Band and Hoop de do . Nail" and Polka Rod. do . do • . Steels Round as Squredo do ~ - Nails and Spikes •do . do , • Coal ;Shovels •do -do - ", Hardware. a onus! assortment. • All Of 'thick ha is senate at reduced Om,. . 3tit 13' , , S J CLAWOM • 4 " - CALf, AT TIIE New Estialiduißeisti t :::l4 Career Of Ceara east Market Straetik - =',' ri E subscribe rapt:Ally. 'lat. their friends and the public Senetallys.lhat they have taken the store formerl,y,otetetheek4l, Jacob Ball 41t, Co, corner pi: CeittrieriaT Merkel gitreebt, afierethey ars now prcOied withaebelee - alecetthent. of •• Dry 00611, Groceries, - • LiwsOrly - 44g. which they as detertnitied teeelietthrettryheer f : est pries& lIIAZZARPA STRAW" i. All kind. of COPotg PPfr. 4 4/411 8 0 the highest market prices. , • Apn T New Goodak , ...1 Ageneral asadoinent. of Gonda, just receivedinifif nrY Goothh • - , • tumeirAes j _ *are, Queenswaure ) . ,; Mlackeifief; tilt Plikattri AcEi-Aleg t which will be wad low cdi, cash; `11604/11,d; price paid in cash for all kinds afeetirdry Olds* JOSEPH WHITE Mount Carbon, Deo 2 • . .• • .11All CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LA t W:42500i CRARTER PERPETUAL.. 4 1 M . AKE both limited and perpetuablammumso os. Brick, Stone or Frame - fluildinp.Rw* Hotels. Barn, Stables, Marchand Turns. tote and Property orevery descriptiondigolkatlou or damage by FIE. MARINE AND INLAND INSPRO* E. The Delaware County Insurance eoinjoa.v 11 1 111 also insure ligliThrtiellS 6n aR kinds ofasarbrevi* and ordain the damage or loss upon thikrasurptirts4' tiorrofgoods. wares. and =mad* by Isatee..or rail aray. open termsu favourable as - any &66'1 1 0 stittion. ; , • r any further infornlatipa on Orl. sphiita Otis sars eet either against Fire. marirne Apply to ' HENRY G.' ROBINSON. rikOnt. July .10 34-tf Sehulikaltilliaverto or WILLIAM .4 - • • SPRING.GARDIIIII - -• Fire Insurance •Conspany, MLIM both lirnimd and PerPetntalcfrusuillgraoo Brick, Stone or Frame Buildings:StoirMletela Mills, Buns, Stables, Merchandise, Partitive . _ 4 aitd. Progeny every descriptimsgainstidse ofttlinnuguy' The subscriber bas been appointed AcairT ter ibi above mentioned Institution and is now-prepaupd.te make, Issoassoss upon every descrtptiolief re• pert? at chi lowest rates. BENJAMIN StvittWATi. Pathrrille,'Feb.27,lB36. The Philadelphia Fire • INWD NAVIGATION INIMPAUICY. COMPANY: CAPITAL MITHORLBYD BY LAVV..SOO, 000. CHARTER PERPETUAL • %RAKE both limited and perpetual PERPETUA L, en IN-11 Brick. Stone or Frame Buittlinp.Sterne,Flosels, Mills, Barn* Stables, Merchandise, Fareitemited Property oftvery description, against loss dames* by' ' The subscriber bits been appoinled Acitirs lb+ the above Mentioned Institution and is now mivarest to make InsimAircas upon every descriptintrofproperty at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN'BANNAPI , Itottsville,Feb 451837 - • 48- ROWLETT'S Interest Tables. jtis44itatielee4 and for sale by - B. SAN. , jan 24 it.AZZ A RID * STRAVU,:o ' 'gel wnOtBSALS AND SAT, Der Good% Groton'. slid - , . quor store s I Con* sf emirs teed - . Market Strials; Attniik. f Apiil 8 ' -- • '7 , 1111. • ' • WOOS veiy liiiiii 4 7,: '- , ; K i. RANNAN offers for sate:6 B #ll2 I wit* staadard works dm 1 , 711 Riti, ' ,„ . at : tacked. 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