Fiom the Sunday Mercury. . t SONG. ,137 NE, lIY 12.Z4LN7E1Y. rlnung ktia, Oa' off aie carried • By love. uptl'mzu - ir!d get married, • Just • mind vow' Or elie. by 'rid . by. . • You'll cifiehthat you hld t arried. .0 yes, you will! I edeed you: will! - You will ! • NoWl:lc-de dow dow—fol 10l de rot. -. .iSomedamsels in this city, ' chierning„ami co . witty, • ;., False smiles do wear . • t..Ait well as hair, . • Which. 1113 kes thentlenk so.prettY • " .. 0 yes they do! • 4 , • In-eed they do! . •:.• • .• • • .o;but they do! - • flow de-de dow. There's Susan and there's Nancy& ,-- A s any body can see, ...With, bought perfume, - . And' honored plume,' 'Are two sited birds afar:lcy. 3.. es they arel . . lmlec.d . they are! ' But - they are, though . 1 . - Row de-de, dow With waists about aapan, sir. - And bustles filled With bran, sir, They think that they • ; ' Arc bound to play ' The devil with some man, sir: 0 yes they do! _ • ' Indeed tht.v do! , . • • • 0, they do!. ^, Row, dc-dedow, Ste: • If either of these witches, • • One weds, for love or riches, • He'd better keep ' Mll hen. not asleep - - &lookout on his breeches. 0, yes be had! indeed he had: He had! .. - • Row de-de dew. &c If at a rout or boll, Lova ob yi u suildelifall, sir. And off you're led To Hymen's bed, • Beware of paint!'—that's all, sir, Oysi,thatisall! Indeed its all! . . I wish I may be blowed into leather shoe strings, and not have. fat enough left to vase 'eto, if Ii aren't all. Row de de do - w, tte:= Seooss, 0 G CLIPPINGS. Alf Assonors Ttrx,--"Who is that lovely girl C' exclaimed' the waggish Lord IN orbury, ri ding in company ertth his long-eared friend, Coun sellor Granary. oNlias Glass," replied the barris ter. 1 , GlaSs" reiterated the facetious judge; "by the love which num bears to %Yora', I ohould often become int,hicared could f pities ouch a glans to my lips!, The couhseller -felt loom his horse iri 9 &t-of apoplexy. TAKE TIS, •-••• A lady from earnewhere down east., lisited the Chatham theatre la.t week. She cresdelighttxl with the performance; the only al loy to het ideaseiC being the !ear that her friend,' fii huns . would nit think her conduct, in visiting each a place, of emusenteut, "gette correet.",-- When the rope dancing commenced, she turned 6e red ae a pioney. .1 Ttike me om !-=take me out!" she cried .4 What for 1" enquired her companion. '4‘ Why, that girl there on the rope. dressed in almost nothing, si,3'e ain't no goad, no how !" ! , Girl! ally that's a man." Guess I've got the paper in my hand, and it lays her (Herr) Cline. Take me outl"—Affas. AfFECTING.- - A gentleman pawing lay 'the jai of ii country town heard one of the prisoners, through the grates of his cell,-singing in the s..ftest and most melodious time that favorite song . Hotne, ,_sweat Home: His sympathies were greatly ex cited in favor of the unfortunate tenant of the dungeon, and upon intoning the cause of his in carceration. was informed that he was put in jail for beating his wife ! StvuuLAß Pt.EnOr.--A young wornan went into a pawnbroker's eatabliAnent, not in.ny mttr front KihnirnOck, the other thy, ,with A ha-ket continuing a gominty of china, which eho wj,h o d te`p!edge with •• mine uncle?: la two pduOds.-1,-- eft" faan 3 iniag !he e•on..t.isath , basket, he grAv„. iy stated that be could only advance the ball of that sum. In ieply to his statement, she ,aid, she Was a servant, and that the articles Were the pro- perty pt her mistress, whom she Wook.l rcgotre tc constA before taking the money. Shia therefore left the office Iv/ that puiliose,-and in a . 1311. , rt tune tetnrned with tne basket, it tying tint' het 1111slree., tatitahl take what was,otferied. Mine Untie" a : gain glanced'ititO the depoiFitory'Of the reet. , u. ware, and saw tint it appirently contained the same goods thul. he formerly exabiintl. The ca,h was then pan' to th . e woman, who ; immediately left the brkuse, and the baliet was carefully set u- nide, Ina short time afterwards, a feeble. cry was .heard by the broker is4unz from the bavkrt. which he again 'exatnine,l. and in which, to hot utter a— tonishmerit, he found a fine chid, carefully wr-qo pp its flitmel, and over whtoh.,a sli,ht coveriog china bud been togeniously placed for the purpose of deception. Tile paombr.ikor, it is slid, applied to the authorities for a some to the liuh ph•doe• but ho isrvas told that, filed -otbfr pledges, ho yes, bound tolteep it for twelve months, and If not re. 'deemed at the end of that time, to bring it to the hemmer like other pawned property t. - --Ayr Oh. server, Oct. `22. ;PERTINENT 111 PERTIN ENE E.- Whilt ' S your profession " said ato Byer a day or two sin. ciu our Criminal Court, addressing a nintess whom he was , eross-buestioning. "'What is taitirs back., the witness, cooly and with emphasis. "I am a lawys4" said the first speaker. Then you have studied 131ackstone to little or no purpoie,:or you would not ask me such a question." . , merely asked you," continued the lawyer, (tl),cause I have not the pleasure of your a.c quaintatze.' We 1, I shall not tell yourietorredlw , L! wit riese, as I hove no deeire to culquie youil. I • . REMEDY ?UR ills TOOTHACHE. We clip the folletg valuable receipt from an ancient book of med ape. It reads likeif it might answer: .Get a large kettle of water—la it come to a boil, then put your head into ii and let it simmer for precisely hall an hour; take out your head and shake all your teeth into a..heap; pick out the decayed arses and thrortl i them away. The sound ones you can put back again. If this won't cure you, nothing will." A BAcibrocittsmves Rtcou3tExn:rilti-I can't War' egotism. I never like lo . praite Myself: . beif humanly speaking, I can double _up - any two men in tlaesa , diggins, take the bark air a tree tiy looltiog 14 IT; and-bore elude through a board (vice with my eyes. But I don't praise myself. 1 leave ' others to give my:character, and if-they give ti true, they will sai that 1 am seven horses to ride, well eildterited fm;the forest. as strot a hi tie and swift as a wild cat—alWays ready for it knock down,'eml a match for seven butiedoea. But 1. " . ',don't want to brag of myself; only if all I've said • is not true, tiiere'c rin.t a avbertnan this side of Salt Riser who dares to tell Me so. - Hey ! Jim al. og, Jim along Jasey," will here after be clattically rendered as follnwe Come, let as onward, merry master James; • And gentle Joseph, Ist bon -with us, too. A hollow me was lately felted - in Burks coon t%, Ohib, 'which tneasurill seven feet in diameter, and contained, no inlvAbitar.t., a swarm of heed, trey gray squirt elsond a large nalliber of mho. PROT : - .II',TTI.Q-; . . INDEMNITY AGAINST-LOS - DY, Flo; TILE FRANNIAIN INSl:FitAlite Co., *or:purtanr.t.rii,s#.-` Capital loa - 0 0 .0, fuiti in. - CIIAILTra PEMPETGAL. VONTINUE, to make Instirimee, perinament QJ and limited on - every description or property in (Own and country on the' usual favorable terms. Office 163) Chesnut Street near fiti.h sired: , CHARLES BANCAER, PresiokOat• DIRECTORS: Charles N. Banker. Samuel Giant. .James Scott. •, - Frederick Breton, Thomas Hart, • Jacob R. Smith, -• . Thrmthog.- Wharton. Geo. W.Riaardc, Taws Wagner. Modecai . D. Lewis. ;• CHARLES G. DANCKER,-Seet. The Subscriber lies been appointed agent - for the above mentioned institution, and is now pre pared to make-Mann/nee, on every description or property, at the Lowest rates. .ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville, June 19, 1841. Indemnity against loss or damake bs Fire. pital 8100,000. CHARTER. PEltruru.“... THE SPRING GARDEN. INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances, either temporary or perpetually, against •Loss or Damage i y FIRE, in town or Co unt ry on Houses, Barns, and Ituildings'of all kinds, on Household Furniture, Merchandise, IXorses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and -Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every description ; VESSELS and their Cargoes in port, as well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most fat/MAW terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject triay be made - either personally or by letter, at the- Company's office, at -the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON MeMlCHAEL;Ptcsident- L..KRUSIBIL&AIt, Secretary. • DmEbrons, • -Morton McMichael, ' Charles'Stokes, - Joseph Wood. . ,Archibald Wright, P. L. Lagucrenne, Samuel Townsend, Elijah Dallett; , Robert Loughead, George M. Troutman, R• W. Vonteroy, - George W. Schreiner: . The subscriber has been appointed AGEST for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INSURANEEE upon every description ofnroperty at the lowest rags.• BENJAMIN B. NNAN Pottsville, Feb. 27.1841 EXTRAORDIN A CA sE. • fat:Este, May 6,153;. J)EAR SIR:-. 4 0 article called Dr. Ilewes “Nerve and Bone Lumnent," came to my knon.:ledge a bout two months some, through our friend" Mr. Camp bell, andl procured a bottle and hid used it Mr about a week without any material change, until one morn ing I found mysellunder the exercise of very tincom. moil feelings, imagining that could 1 be helpod up could stand and walk, I requested my family to aid - me, but they ,were a llseillirg I should trust ant se:f on my rest, not having for the last f utken ai;11 a ycars.dver even made the. attempt to stand: tad nit coniidenep wait so - great' that they consented to assist tne from my bed. I•Mtuidl could use my legs winle 'apparent ea „te,littt•could. mit bear my weight on my feet. Withsimnort. lot wet t - r.l could ',Lee onelom before the Other welt a facitay that astonished 11/e and all around - trio, . 'flint' lco we twice acre-s the rooms; T •-tt down wLtli'lee're_. ss thdt stlre, d -a %v.'s, tb it T was "nee a2ain to be recnie - rd to the world ran through toy frame like an electric shuck. My family sin-min d.' mein tears of joy, and the excizeinetu so com pletely ncerearme the that I ranted. The same day I -walked three time across the again hearing a little weight at each time on inn ferl, I then tired crundies for a few - days, when my strength 11 , 4 1 bCC4C so far re-established. It, it I could cross the this,' without the least aid. My idea ,cement Irmo thro lime has been -almost incredible, 1 can walk two hundred yards and back wttli ease. Mid lay del. dren, ( the lied-rid are often blessed, .like me. web near a dozen,) have been gn overjoyed that they could ,scarculy cat or sleep, and Mrs. Conning seems to feel half a score of yearn younger herself You .61 rec ollect how much bent together I was when you it ere Its; here. I have entirely overcome this. If! ',yok ed as odd as I felt when I began to walls, I would base been eazed at in astrini , hment. I have seen ma ny of my old acquaintances. some of whom did hot know meat all.and o hers would scarcely credit their nses and would hardly have been more astonished. though rine had " risen from the dead." I trove now every confidence the I ant a well man. I think this article is the most exit tordintry of any I ever heart' of atilt it it I