The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 17, 1842, Image 1

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    `MIMS OF PUBLIC4TION;
On the eneh-System.
The Miners' Snuinal will after the Ist of January
re st, De published un the following tetras and condi.'
jOLI:
FOr nllO )(Ir. 1 $ 00
Six months, 1
I
Three m lintha . 50
- Nyable semi-annu6lly in advance by those who ic
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`who reside ara distance.
. gte• No perxr wilt be sent tanks, die subscription
s paid in amines.
the dollars in advance will pay for three years
subscription.
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fur each insertion. Yearly advertisers will be dealt
with on the foiloWing terms:
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Threcifourtha d0....15 1 One . do.
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esti an account is opened with the advertiser.
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inserting a smaller one in eac hpaper. Those who
occupy a larger space will be charged extra.
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• All notices Far Meeting. , and proceedings of meet
ngs not considered of general interest. and many nth•
ie.r notices which have been inserted heretofOre gra
uiticiusly, with the exception of Marriages and
diatha will be charged as advertisement& Notices
Deaths, in which invltattous are extended to the
rrmitds and rel.atzveS efihe dressed. to attend rtw
to
d wa tt be rharLettas advertisements
AGE.NCIV OFFICE.
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n y Office iv eipneetion with hie estate_
1);,.r prepArild to furnish petsms
feliceililt in tilt ,. plitco with all the Mao VLINCs
published in Philadelphia, New York, Boston,
and w as h lo gion„.at •tlic publisher's subscription
prices, Faar: oe Posraue, by leaving their names
at the otficeof the ltiriers' Journal. Persons re.
siding in the neiehhinhood, and up the country,
by *ubseribinz a r this °thee for publications,
IvAveThcm mailed et this place rer.ularly and
he postage will be wily fur the intermediate dis
tance.
'The Plowing are some of the publications is
sued to Tht Nvw York, Boston and
Washington.
. liiLIVELPIT/A
I.4ocy`s Lady'. Rook,
- eitt zatmr,
Xlustr..lll.lbrary,
XX ..fir4
Vo.A.
I.lt{f /1 ., Musk 13H1 ofForeipt Literature
and 5c.1c0r.,6 CO
NEW
huwwriherke•ra
Iluitt's Mete hanen Aliv/41e, 5 00;j gUM , III,II. A constant e1. , ---nzb. hectic- dus r h. restless
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TkurroN. 1 nhz..ts.:quati pulse. 'and continued -Ins, of tlesh,ntllrtsr
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Tile - Do.um Mi,eellarty. ,s 3 no. I.tt a sueedy death ; but as soon as be commenced the
Robert Nterty' Ml.:cute, 1 00 use Of this 11.at t m, he grew better, and, 'ts now folly.
Wk•IIINCM001.. s
I restored to heahh. AGENT.
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DUCT. TAYLOR'S
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Democratic Review, • 500 1 ,_,
. ' BALSA N 1 OF LI V ERIA ORT.
t'rrO WATCR. It iCtLINE. i '
The curd and ber.ctizß nrorured by the ti-e of this
This rwrimferal n tll be Issued Inonthlr, in the ?
vim 9
stvie..l4. Robert merry ., mu,Tenm. ~.i th i roodtetne.:n'ail c...,.5ts of thsea.,.9. of the Lung-s, .9 al
, I most tecreditabre It his been
l e-.0.,:, Iv stet. itf per annum. 'The first number . - 9 "99.C1
t 7 several
Per.
is r.ow is..i,i:. .%siv nutitb'er supplied fret Of -.a.4 ( barns `n thus r i ewth `"s xml tad th ere ' s " 1r So In.
t - 1 Vance but.,tli bene.tits na%e been fully rvaiwaa. Per
alz , tie ..,-,.50- , ..7 st this 0rk...,.. 1 sons atructed .1 - ati
Son-ktrtpitoo... 41, , recessed for the I OY:4:Av. Colds. Aslimia.
Dt`dm 1 7 ,t‘ ,, r,0te tlagattne. $1 Oft . i ,
1 . dacu. , 19 of orevh!niz. pains to the sale or breast, smt
11 , - , 0.:e Cs 11,-cellany, 5 00 tnr..%; ofgloM catarrhs, palptlition of the beart.opp,es-
P - .01..A 0,1, - • 400 1 stun and soreness of the chest. n boooinc couch. pleu
t•:,,,,• ~.,-. : - I,:.ii, irarazine. I no ; rtsy.hee , Te fryer. night sweats, darr:oltv or proto s e
At - del.. cf..., wee of postaee- . 1 expecto,ation, and ail other aifeet.ons o(the chest.
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c.l the
~,,, , , , A ll, pu s iieztims ? ium...-9 and !net. shou4 not fad of proeu , m , 2 boct:e
J. WrittAiT.
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n rn , t.-.1.:t ,, -. awl Nen- liar can make tit- V fthis Nie ' the ' lit ''
Sandr DT. Watt•-ton co , , w , N . y
rstr:entents I.' titekr ft41 . 4.11;3er ht 1 . 00-;sioz ;0 The co , re , o..sili.,n of i)r. T - ac " 6. - r' - 1.3.-. -- -.-
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lb.: •mt-sserther. BENJ ANI 1 :s: 11 AN NA N s 1 - ' 9 —lin
of
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-1 Wort i s out , ' known by the Vropneror. tnereiore uIS
3it at, 1 , 132 r rus 1 a vtd•re riot:mai A:eney 0-'--.ee. I tia...n.,:c'rt.ius ' asin; any hot teat (tom STS Lion ery,
June IN '2s !
- . -- . --- -- - , TO Tr! F. Pl,lll .1t".
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ct)r.vrEgrEt l'Ellt: or....rit-uniosv. t WE hereby certtry that our son 6 sears of a ^ -e- was Z 14g:re veal:nate., to
r ; aliF ra!'l,ae r,:: fancy a&rerrr al.:: no ii.es.:,,:i„ , tuninecdy takes oath a !'eser aunt after a scs - cre ski: min, for impalement,
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i s .:2; .13,' Z.,' 3 . kite, onlessthe boa has tree, 4,•,,,,a ear,: a alote•rtt co t ,-,-zh L -c„,,,,,,,i,
; ,hy . QUI tenantry .-...N0e.,'
e. , ' nl. o , e. top, the sire and the bottor.i. est.h He ' , vas tYlostest; P' , U , skirt W 3-3 fit!ed. and Fes rhnra. l
• .7.,.e,,,,ne a far-s.r.ille I,goature of•nas hard ase,e,e.,, ~ e,-an Si. thTia cram no faconte symptom about iiata. 1
t ~ , , , _.4 , ~,,z ‘st, ,,x , ,t . mi. U. .r,,,.„ . , :,,b„.. ] , „,,, eta I that he had a cv,fiallPti C.,,[7,417-rt-011, Sit that Uttar. days since.. Mr
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V. \ act c •,, s-e`i. 1,-1 ittatL,a e....-5;41,..d. a r ,4 ,i,,,,, v. an :gawp vtKa..taxi a borne of that Sao:table medicine. Tay. i it is a glorious, an exciting spilt-we knuer of sr the Recuis
e,„,,,,,,i 0 , os• , -:. - .:,te.. , 0. Therefore et o,ia t..- seen kr's Rais , n 4 or . Larerwurt- After taking oue.tantie ino p.asurric that !so aJrnicably A:fits the c.harseter s., the Blueo
t .:,. t , ... ••.., • tr.,2 reeeek:Airy to rroetue•he ha , c a „.,,,, we tea au to hare hoies of les recosery• lie tactic- : ..
There is that la it.
::: o:-. ••.•.- -•5... t ...s s est-se rh--s--. la he , ,i.. , eli ...:c t.! he had uses - 'nee bottles. It .s tow a sear ! ' ' a s'n'ag u ' ll* " 11 ".
which. whits: it relaxes the matt expiads acd r eaps, i
I;,mei.,;,..e r it t , to} , , 0.0 s a d, au,a :heti:anon, The i from that time_ andinas ha'llth is better than at has beea
t - 0ii,,,,,:: re-s r -sense peranas ate dk.ty authon.t.,al, and saner an maw- strand:ens the p
h a Fn.:ay, a
hysical &ante, am:, are have of- :1 gearter :
`Nth , _. DAVIDArif.a.NNATI ROGF.R.g.
43, ,, , ,,,, ati. ..,,, , ., , , b, ,,,,, z .
can, N. v . ; ten thought, alltsl at:engin and energy to the astuter. E.
t'errvizsies s• 1.,-' , uc-, ria tae Set o! 1 3 / I .24!rtiA'S
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, - i For proof of the *heave statement, I refer to the sub i chart:la It requires 'perseverance, and a keen is Mr. :
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l'lle bet' atr- 44 e Pe r 's 3 Ple "'' l "g h t. l7" - t.. . nt z 4 ; t 4 7 .,'" . . 11 . 1.01z_ i sista se is e of perception, a qn:ck eyr,stenle nerves,
Pi SctiI'ILKILL COUNTY. i '
cttan,..-i.Th e ~,e re and or.thal_an unusual lore of excite - meat. With 1:• , ,” the
Win M•••it,eser Jt. Pant ',sane. : tat - ear c.scnu allo cote ,
retard
iluntrat,:er A. l_esata, sact.nyt3.llllasea. i cyanic a,f is , tathee haste; .f..Nver. me a mast em.ent such • e entenatien of qualities, the sp.ll Z:ecomes the not
r... 5. t: ii.,..:-,. :., , , , ,,,,.. , ,g. • . r , ~ ,. tr.i. sl.,..‘es. , ectaaratton and diS-alty of brearleac: I ~ ~,_,.5_. . .. ...,..,.; ~ ,
! was mach dastreened unrit I took fa s , Taat o e, i , Et a ,....m a S 4. r•••" 4 4 -4 v.'s -4,0, 4- son be litho InJul;es in a, for. mum.
S. itte!..rei, r:. P.ott'arboo.
/Lilt; n..'0.21. , -, Ai, CO. Port Chaten, .of Laavrarort. 1 fonad thss Med.:eine to snit say use ! getnn; "et" thrn.o to the all-ataiorteni; fete- es: of ach eh
the boat, eepes merman -es in the hrzhe a ii . degree
p„±„,,,i a x,,,,„ stie,ia;le, ! aria mired me at 4-tice• chi, h causes roe to recommend
and
ileriaram fle , ,oer, Tamaqua, ,at ta• others. 3,1 Vitt:lEß r itarraiir at 1 !
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ty , ,,,, , rie that eao 1 f r iers has an Kagrared rerldi- f PAIN IN one SIDS Sat, Na...1-1 , 1 - ..-These Caseates 1 ' flatable ' Lei es 'n ine an 'nal-ince- The Lama
.j!, of 1.4,e , ,,,,,. i-Livit.nri.ng a repteasentatioai pa lan ; `ace sassed me nizeh trisut....e sod iil'en ereeenteil , homer as he stands watchfully at the ee t ,,i nc. re
tlq AN oitEzrirs Mar-nfacto" at 14. -r: S'nZ• i t - o..th . at 'nq 33 a" kl-r . Z to l'e4s 4 r• -e" E rrr. 4 r" 7 . ,
m 4 ": (1 t i h'rlre of C.all
Ctte - S S.' S thsrance the alorp tn.• y e n
uttesi ba of
Oa aa1,,, , ,d t aa-,11 ats.o. be seen es-2t cortes of the new Il tried. hat found no re;..-ef, -I,a 2 1.1.41 peak,. time 1 ecn- 1
;1`..••••Is now e , e , goon t!te iiralliireth rill fates_ • 1 eciled •o try Dr. Paytor's ftsJsaro of Liverwort_ As i, bra ',.
'``Q'lnt.‘" boon.. ; tkrlrr , an-i rester at alas. h i
r - , 'l4..ix.'..'h-5, ,- -7:-it ..o No, 2. a. , _ ,
,r, m. D, . s--oat 1,. s t, I ciao taetter. a_rit hose beer. ga.r.:ng ; nntil he Ls salt-fted that the game has taken a ail- Ets!
s . , X•,,,0..,5 1 ,..',..,;.tita Sl_ li ''"'" ' ' : ear: sauce ;am now in i ;e-ad he.s.:th. sad can truly re I m .„ : „, ', aw e .; h im. r•
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s-areta.ay exanuran.; the
re •--corm 19 S---le commend L.Y..s EsCi.saira as :fret; fir wt.:eller to any .
;teed e:se_ A. L GREEN. t P.:I sr. N.Y. ; ev n`hn 33l " 3 Ina retie. he assts it, and thrsuts It 5. , •of Mr. R-vt!!„ am-
Gksi...OLA NO' A.N ILLTEI-., sets-T . l , w. of Sto•-t: 1 - rasa-For four months I cr,-...s hut heats*, ready for an -tail, , :icse.; th e t i to is i o the empt-1 ! t.c. Ils"3, shirt:l'ler.
,F, : REVIVED.) , ttl., 5.1,1 .3. difee..the cesl,ed froth the thr es, athee.s.: ;" m,....,d,d t a ns .d. 5 „,...,...,
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b '' 7 : . •- : - `l'''' ,.._ l) . la-Lt . 'et3" an-i 0.-' ll . .to ac6.lentally drawnek a i•ar day* aka, whilst
t . a-d• the doct..rs vs vain for 3120tek..,. LotY. 12..tal a .-LY.2; 1.,....r0tt; cas frame at thLS 02-:' I S.C.J2-..1T..ar.V4 tia get on hots a *es r: la Ua , Ob he
---, Bo \RD 1 1 1 E DOLLAR PER DA Y. i I ar e neli a ,4 to ,t ze tw,_ tailor*, tt a k a , am ,t 1a te ,,,,.. 4 : ma , L as , me a the • . ;
6:I 'a i:. 1.. ES W Elfs.•:: nos 1-ases: the.; 01 , . -1 -es:als- lof 44 .--vA thr 4. 1. 7 - 1. h, 5 . t • i 1 1. "7 .v. 44 , 11. tr x m1-I N Ze 4 • 4 c'vrr-. corer- I cry a e... e t ,, e4sel tee j; ; ;s4 .
e h te l-S u Gt ly b e k pati 'lnie b i Ls ' ‘ e l ' s .:e r. --4 f,, , ,in e lete ce. e 3 74N ed i n 63 " --*-3--4- ' "f-z "..: lLele • M3 ' 7 ' : '''', --
it. II': Oak st. 3a.. V. . - .
w--- 'iis'' . .ed h:."4, which has :eta cemeß , tels• NI ;
or see oniy :.7 P.w..se , sre. t-e • 1 tze 1,14 --..! 0 ot the •spPoeite. moccasin. end lte te rm- t i The einsutry of Amslica tAw...-eo at present
a 1, o - ,3er tor the acoeicirooi'ati,:ei of 1
.67-47 :,-,-
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201.1A-r•S i
C• NIARTIN. - 1- rrl- : et. which I: ts inapeasth.e for cacti an i.-13 hunter in the port at I.llretpe - c4,":.i 5...*: 10.t4.9 panes
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..,,,,,, *.7,11 . r. , niet.., anti permanent boardere. : ••:::--ly.
: V. 3 rtpretW N teas 1114 Lb..? crts to acce-..eie.1.-int; es- ; an it h4itsbellasa t
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... „..... Vi t rOb., Z ,,, I' ~ r , l lt7ti'll- to be.sirre,rf... rers.4rs it I -
ows,a.,._-- *_ tes: , .l,b:s , to stranzers. and [ - es:dents I TAKE .N . f , ncE ? t i e I Y *e z". is '''-' the al''erts ens! e'eri nerve h.... - reed t An *M.A.-1412S iLtuvri -3 t - ' 7 • l -' - - " 33 . i ' jv ' rn n '' 3 "'
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to the eff,rt. There bee comes ! a Etok..-ie taut ty ; dicted Lir Mans:ar.el7.4.. b-,
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c tut.. eizy.s t......e.rr part - : , Esof the :•:;".t.aV aas et-
NEW AND GREAT INV EN - no:v.
i, . stab head thrdwn hick, wtl,3 tearstinh e ve . I sirath a: a ch. - .. 4„ Dg fsltlin4 'a Paren t Litalana ' m
st , rzone a ce•inpl'ete c'ear sir:E. , . The cuteare . 4
- .A. ' • • ' FR k..NCISs lIIGIILY IMPROVED RAN. - - , ,
L'.0... - .ltttlli. , ,:AL is ,t• the :List treaty.-oath goal:: e L soks. -
21-os.af.ratn.taseik,: ref to maitre attention tovaests , - IFOLD AV RIT ER. , In:, taa-mr-li msntts-5..4•1' ; rtr-g at esers hound the f mites 3 of unrtc.re of r....t•ae....
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-it as ac,, , ..1 , .;.).....jatit.5t1s fast it) persons- i H Y this trondertlit. trivertie a :,ester and dn . - 141! heosh tithxh e ' rzttaa i:e ' h 3 path, 4 ' . ' 1 `. 4 " 44 v0 , rta ' Mr. Lisatel Lee. 0,- - ai (.4t perfar=e:s j'a
T isosar err- , may favor the hate with their .; p:teate- ea= tv yullt, ti In ,:.a. c •a?eraticn Itittn ; t ' i• -i' _trace, e 3 Ch ta's.a ., er-t., betirt-e-14 hs and bus ; C-scle's Ciro= at Barcat.iblestras - ss saveseiv Cm
e5.0„.,..3.. ma y ~....., ‘e.,..., : „,,z ‘ i ~,,r fi•eitinz the tsio-r, 0: : : 'mere CS.S2 2.r.L! X rcitec tacalus Clan a suazle i.e. t. • rrourh'inz enemy. 3 , 1-.. w le the. hzt-t-e• iLws, toe ; mi-zr e ,..l be his tt.e..e. a r se' a - t. Lim in ttte re - r 4.
dra.rly tale rinks t... 1:s cr.ern•r_sx tesel-the sat- a that Ls Ille is di. , ..a1tt,..i at
fs,,, tar t'=.: •,! I,•te•tZt, la, 1,111, as ts state it aS , : , .sv. : ter 'glib an 02ii"ririr pets a. ni. irt's.-
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al.•zi re5 ,, ,,,, , -.•=e i':latices. To .?tie riera-ttsr wo, tii-_-t...givost zed trareihnz r ma t wee hi m, tur,,.,.., and
exp„.....„ alts
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:,e' z....4:42,:z L.. tir. $1 Is_ ,
:,..„,, as, that 0,123,..1.A:.ty till. triliy gnat trate ittton as t - , Ireland. ";
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Li - ai:sr - .1-3 fo: Horse's and selticles. Ala, tl.ru , s iof : , iaite la'..ite as in ma a great saving of Sitar! ' - -1" --- 1.105 the "''P'-' ll - the tc:ter fl*d." . The aVier.t•es Of OA 11:. - Ai.tIr are. tea re ass
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ti re ,. e . a. •! Ic a ; yrith a esoarais• toss,! '
. tr.ia4Ze arsi: ezrasit.. a t - e prinevi - --:-. aura:Ans. 10 , - - ---'" i s th e air. the nsble i it_, • -i, home 1,,x it, pei ei e• - a.:7••••* ae rsf z.e'ha. ':' s
Li - s;'..-:.--12 r- .:. yrs an ..3, Whi.eosa esh e'.•.• ec ...... 0..± - ,...,. - ~.,. ,t,,, ;.,,,,,:, ri,„, t:-„, m „,,,,,,i5„:d irr;'!.... il,. th a t a ! bea.r. etrahree •forward on the ft; • toad h t • ,
-"te -- tlte has • of the leco•r-s• Tai.
I s a::l,...i.atta. ilerember 11, ISt( r- - trt .. , scir of ant cornmeal SO,IR • he kept grails:Ka lay ' ,:....0e its w o rk • th e d eat h. easterk ari
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, Lbel 'tr.:C. : peek pbm.4l,rniss ar, mar eke= front ar.V3..th t 3 i
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t retLe reiatea a Ward , ,Ct.taig orttseh tact p.taer_ a:
PilTrsti - IL LE INSTITUTE. neeeAsiri 0:: illatt"g either au tnas-tami tr . A Pa'"U. • b . * e " ".3
24:0.'" ' anj the bi ' 4 • "'teat ' a tathi ' vb '!".. LiaerPwl f . / . oz"' abet- titeat- •
Fru' ”,„,, • • ~.. ‘, trona his strain; are tai t Lith•suc;as. Oh.l-.1.. A laTt'aiLat JOWLS, raj .sic In
.ii inter seAsma c f this . in-Mt:nor_ cots. aAe ie.:int:sect 14tatal tlor IS r'lLalg; La an azate • --; eye. n" ,- -re' 4 - ` .- -•* - ` ll -- 1 -" , ! 4 .t- ''' A mew arej extensive !risli.• has tv'eu 7-It!: 4 Y :P. . • a
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lets ''' . "'" a " ' a ' t ' eren 'p el3Pa Z
t tsslire seeks 0.1.,:k.i.11V :sr: the ' ricatt-sa.. It t• . . - ‘a-ki,,, tristatanne,,-6ects„ zu.e.te.b.1.tt , „C....e , .2 0•...i.,..1 , 1-• i 1 the pzra a . u ....,, k
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eareeet!s irecle..e.,tee that a'at haring' etaritsti: chat., mess gatieza.tV, iaoyers, gawtitlas:ere„ c , :.'n.: ,- .".',5. li
.1 years, ar.4 was on the els ast =21:12-4 r:113:6 It ~,a.r..4
Llte's Claancea. :sue LettlJa mutes.
drso IA valet-. siltt ea so at the etwria:s-nz-sti.silt - .Li:Q.:q.t. - re, p"....‘•au.. ta6a..t.tak.. 2.L.: Si: .5t."..... , =ay be de. ,
~......4 . ... Ar s... : = d tisle a ro, ri I rig, 'hen a----:„.1 f e te 0 ,:d...J.,. 6
ti. , '' the iea.l.-_ , EI. is 314.:h. of the- success ei 0.4. e. pc_ ,i:-.1.11. k..: - F..rra:rzotizT co..vet4 ~t fiz t rir Iktiers, d-z eu .. 1 . We were thrown *3. Et ...4 =alio.; the other i The eit.Torat- - -m, ef .7 jerrf t=t 3 -------- ' • - '
pits &pen: . u'17.......a, a preempi ar4 itt,:.'tri.iat , c.',...,.15 , t..... , et . r. , =....te.. wit;t: an imaarnse dayizz of time sod as tz. ,,, a 1..,„,..„,..„1„ ; e .. ..,.., ,,...t „ t i 01. ,., cm. ,, ei.e.„,... , :r
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VOL XVIII
COPiSIIMPTION.
DR. TNYLOTUS
BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.
For Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of
Blood, Pain in the sides or breast, Asthma,
Pleurisy, shortness 'of breath, Palpitation of the
heart, Debility, Nerroasness, and al/ diseases
of the Lungs and Lira,
pREP ;RED at 375, Bowriy, in the city of New
lurk. ;where the article first °avowed, and is
only centime,
This medicine has bei•n used in the city of New
York. with unexampltal success for eight ,years and
found equally beneficial thtoughout the country. It
is now used by many of the iurd cat faculty with in
creased confidence and satisfaction.
Sim when you purchase that you get the true mai
rin, from 3 . 7 Bowery, New York, sold byNecttica
'ions !
Remarkable Cure of Consumption.
I hsve been an invadid for three years. and have
suffered every torture tram confirmed consul/vizor'.
gut Dr. Tay:or hair wholly cured me. The large
loam ales of matters he use 4 to raise has anbsided.tny
cough ha• cessed.and i am fleshy agam, my health be
ing wholly restored by using three brinks of his cel
ebrated Balsam. 51. ,E. W I N DLEY.
No 139 Maiden, Lane, New 1 ark.
B.Cririneio ci . f . Breath.
For this disease Dr Taylor's Ralsmm of Liverivort
has no equal. Having the .Asthma, a severe pain to
my lett site. and some cough; I was induced to try the
stove medicine, aed great was My Joy to find a cured
me in about two weeks. It also cured my mother of
a sevisie attack of the Liver complaint. with whtch
she had antlered two sears. J .C. STONE.
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3 00
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~ .V.....lr.prierufr Cure .f roPsumptial,
Mr. R. Gladdin of :Deitu New' York, of a natural
consumptuous con.i4iutioa, has hectu say& from an
untimely .end by the use of Dr. Tay 'or's Balsam of
Loserwort- A severe cold bromrht on an attack of
illeurtsy. and dies' ended m &eneral deboits and con-
3 00
5 00
AND POTTS
WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN.I3ANNAN,
23 Rail Place, New York
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EDITORIAL.
Love.
.Nay ! start not reader! we are not going to in
flict upon thee one of those old fashioned hack
, limped and qualmish dissertations upon The tender
passion, with which our newspapers and periods=
cals are so plentifully filled, .but we intend in a
good, sober, serious, sedate, and sensible point of
view, to speak a its blessings and its curses, and
if some plain borne-made sentiment should dud its
way into the following paragraph, please remem
ber that charity cowereth a multitude of sins, and
thus rid thyself of a small proportion of thine, by
refusing to accuse us of romance.
Reader! wart thou ever in love I hest thou ev
er experienced that sickly, hang-dog sensation.
which thinks , of a pair of bright eyes and a sharp
run at the same moment; bast thou ever, when
setting before a warm fire, enjoying the luxuries
of • long-nine, with thy toes turned towards hea
ven, we repeat it—bast thou ever associated a
lovely smiling face, with the bottom of a duck
pond I If thou hest escaped all these heart-bend•
ing fancies, dear reader! we pity thee, and pray
that thy single heart may never be jumped upon
by those cerulean imps, which dance and gyrate
around the sleepless heads of the disgstistied. .
Aided by our experience and Obsenration, we
will proceed with our homily, as we have arraged
it in the preface. First, the blessings of love—
And they are manifold--who would exchange
the emotions of a strong. honest and manly, heart;
when for the first tune he discovers that the bright
being. before whom he has prostrated all his certi
fy affections, has I.htown her own bundle of love
into the heap, era sey—who would exchange the
feelings accompanying that diwovery,for all the un
told wealth of the Indies t It is a beert.swelling
blessing that no riches can balance. There is e
ssays a mine of happy feeling., ere ii , yous sensa
tions, associated with the idea of drat love: when
• being whom you have known from a childhood.
whose growth sou have watched into beautiful
msturity, with all the care that a gardener expends
upon his first go.i.seberty bush, mur,nung, for the
first time, her thrilling whisper of dependence in
to your delighted ears. Then the bright and
hem warming smile, which always greets your
approach, the swelling pride with winch she lis
tens to your shehtest enconium, and the trustiree
cond.b.nce with which she views all Yea: actions.
make up a package of blessings, that—diet—that,
rt:31.34.41 ateri es no touch t o • • • •
• • riesdt.l le* growing late—the candle
has butted &met to the socket--oar "eget is out.
ati..l Is the e,p7--here Suzan take thig!—ere
twin d.,lsh the sermon east were.
L.lstr ilantlitg.
SATURDAY MOR
A dare not love
Too fearfully
la all the bright
Of this wile w
I dare not love
May revel in t
And bask beneat
Of tho,,.dark e
Yet 1 =maw al
Which would b
Love th'ee ?—the ng t
lit sweeps 'round 4 soul.
In lava streams 'heal:
Young fearless b/ . without control.
With trembling Lees heat.
To dream of thee mt to gwe
•
The !mart a bri
.. ehght:
Oh it is madness to live,
Without oae ray • light;
Wilt thou not grantoe hope to save
Affection from arid dead grave.
But yet !dare not lorthee—tiou
llast turned thy heat aside:
And schooled thy licroac tamfit thy bras.
The chilling inns a pride;
I'd scrim to ask acingi thong:a,
Were it &timbers ngt ;
Though 'round my heaotais (Pram hat;: wrought
A,wilderness of nigh.
And t will ever shnokle tate.
Which would but lege me lesolate.
Entii tut.
The ToWn Council OlLivurpool has lately ap.
propriated .E 100,009 ' ''
cue aniehoratain of the!
condition of the poor o otifcny.
Her majesty has ordered a new steamer, upon
Sir Arthur de Cape! k„Birt, has announce ! an . unproved plan of construction, to be built at
ed t 3 his tenants in ..7 , : fulniptionsire. his inten- , 1 Pembroke Dock Yard, and is to be used as a plea
/.
sur A e t y ;:f c o h r. ‘ nnouth Muni:spat Registration there
tion of letting them hay e laid, rent for :ine year i
free, upon condition i they adhere to strict 1
temperate principles fa at period. i were no claims or objectious !--tici. 29..
The Cailbridge Chr c,:e mentions a cargo of i The Victoria Iron %Voris at Monmouthshire,
50,000 herrings which re rough' a iinort time are still offered for sole.
since off the coast of Sr rare. An Insane woman in Glenmorgan destroyed
, A thud outbreak of f great fire in Liverpool, i herself, by drowning Lerstlif in • Inch ; her name
look place on Tuesdayl arguer's cotton shed,
teas Susan Wy be r m
where • great quantity cotton and turpentine' ; On the 2atta Oct., died, at Syyh. in the coyanty
had been deposited. - considerable exertion lof Glaasorgan, Illos. Mean-tar Markham, relict of
a was extinguished. : . I I Thomas MarkLaas, Esq., and only child of the
F-"natalim Sinte- Weanis l3 7 last, a I late John Carrie, M. A.., of that place,tlesceitsled
Hampshire Dawn *her 3 meats old. was kill- Ito an unbroken hue through Sir Devereux le Car
ed by Mr. William S of Stork by Nayland, i ne, ilia first of the name, from Yesyr, King of
weighing 1531b.t., exclu . of 23:bs. et clear fat i Gwent and Dyfed, and having possessed the Binh
The sheep was bred 'grazed by Mr. Henry I estates for nearly 900 years.'
ParS.)o of the same Oa —Bury Poet 1 On the night of Friday, two hums of Gorellu.
Ala artitai. LAN,DI.O —At a dinner by the 1 near Usk, were totally destroyed b‘, : . fire._ ['hey
Duke of Richmond to tt Ibis tenantry, at Hon- were the only property of a poor widow named E
tty, last creek, Ras (Jr stated that 11 any Of , 1245eth J snea -- Oa. 29
them, who had - taken o ewed leases t 1811, 1 A meeting at which 59t. was collected in a
felt in 1843, that they a bid bilging he was' i few nunutes , has teen heti in the vestry of St.
ready to take them off
.tr hands. His Grace i Peter's Churt-b. Carmaithen, for the purpose of
trio announced his int . n to give veal:crass, to i raising a band for replacing the present windows
;,,
the extent of 100 L per um, for impalement, lof the church with larger ones in the Gothic style.
in the breed of cattle, & by hui tenantry.—No- f —Oct. 29.
vember 3. ' 1 RETASII Csconatos.—Taro females have been
A Rams ,Ilikn„.—A Haidays since. Mr. Mom- i committed to the Ruttun gaol, during the present
ther.Y, ornithologist, this:: sr the &cullers, one i week, upon charges somewhat unusual. at Least a
of those extremely rare iv, the Blee-thioated i guest, the softer sex, via : Amelia House,eharges.
Warbirr.—(Sylria Sue, . :apts. .)
1
on the oath of John R--berts, oats feloniously dr
_ Unrcaoca Dtt-sola
Q iii r nia n y d . a in ti rio ntie a r s ,• o tn ir g iL a ti._ pis c m am l at um hith in a li t
,li hacit, with !went to
mistake occurred at the ilio ril Quarter Se.i .. ..'lariS. /do bun scone KittaVllS bLlkiliy Larm. Also, iant.
One of the magistrates. Mash:ter. EN_. hav- I %Valls/nes, commuted on .win of Robert lrareti , ear
mg desired a policeman tep to Mr. sturnige, i having SWIViI a mare, in theporlsio of Liap:tajoli,
at the Dank , for two .-1-1. ortu.i," the mesaico- lon the sth tnst..„ the propevty of the suit Robert
m - ts!l the note to Mr. i WILD GLiaL.—A deck of wuklateSe were Well
....
' - i7 ferumed to the i at Bad:lock on Mousiest last. lung In a southerly
, which the worthy I l direct ion . We trierve tt to be a very onu.usi
law-) and the mi 9-. ! curcurtstance at tens period of the year. snow
:ed a shout of Laugh- l felt at Monmouth and.eis neighborhood on V.ed-
see. tt cruaid seem, cfdi r.
be was to go. far be wee.
Sewel?, the chemtst anti et
court eitth two Ulric dret',
alartstrete to. it
t.ke, D e rts‘c bob xmaguirdy
ter arm oar
Bey'ey, rche
iqr. lobo M.rcicis- et P+.
ed et Kectsforl tzessr,r.,4c...
Teti! far sziron yesrs.
A youth narr-.61 Rri'L
METALS NRICII WILL + STI I TOSITI TO . 0171. tLiNDS =ire? ALL MITI:Ili TO Op% CU AND PLICILSVILIC 10R2iSOW.
POTTS )LE, SCHUYKILL 'COUNTY, PA.
ING, DEC NI IBER - 17, 1842.
Oin
===
awn bast held I
?art
1 joyoa, dreams'
id hems;
.2ppier ones
:he &shin? light
s the sttt.le;
nk thitiface,
leace(me desolate.
'FOREIGI, NEWS
ME
tte n.l.St.ery on
Gued. ti brta tri-
• 4
OIIR• . :
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gun brig; but. as a matter very na -- af course,
it was noon capture) by the British. 'After vari
ous taps.and-downs it is now quietly engaged
the peace establishment, and sails under the mo.l
- title of the Thomas. of which Captain Duncan
is the commander. "Sic trcuisitgioria
ConstaulionaL
MARHIA66 or Tot Nf•cuurresti —The mar
riage of the Pitintoeh with Miss M'Leod of Dal
vey, was celebrated in basemen on Ttiesday e
vening, by a number of his friends, who dined tu
gether in the Union Hotel. At Fortes, similar
rejoicings took place. and also in Dadenoch. The
berlpy pair were enthusiastically received at the
entrance of the estate by tenantry who took the
horses from the carriage and drew it up to ILl
haiL
DISTRESS IS Enmaraaa.—At the public
meeting held on Monday last, for considering th,
most expedient means of rel . :eying the tinemplcl
ed poor, it was rosolseal that a nem subscrytion
should be opened for that purp , se, and that the
police commissioners should be charged with the
duty of personally appealing to the benesoler.ee
of their serval swards.
Mr. Robertarn, tamer at Clendria, succeeded in
capturing two whales, in Lockryan. They were
of the bottle noswl species, sad were Llted with
macketa.
Waits.
ntsd.sy e.tiril4
• RAJoICIAG• aT "'USIA - V.. NAAR 11 ,- . - Terg--
On Fr day. the et1 . ....r.ge of
D.rotn aa - as the sca-ne
great rei y.ringv.te amlefLratethr birth 01 a di -?...L•
ter and hetre...-% to Latd.)and .1.14 •VAelAn. The
En:arr.:az aura* nattered in by a merry pea.; fry the
ehn , -rh tens artat , bi e,ortnone..l at tr.teraals thr
not the 'day, and at three o'eLlet an sa.eratfa:ge
,3f etrary, tenantry.. sof we7-siter4 ea: ,3•: , An
I : an es.4l:est rarer, prep.red 52. be 4.-.slfaly of
tae Bice Bell, to bwr =snit ra.-..3 ore. The chair
lass ISTy fce'ed by Mr. „T.,h.n Raters. of Ty -nes.
lah a eras so.pF. , xted b, Mr. Jahn Ft.rter-a,:pf
Fla-a-yn :ticragen., and a is scartzty aece , --J3ry . 'to
a 2.1,, that cr.der =iith and 4.,41
p?rall:ett araka;nd the fr-stote th.rard- Atter
c...nai taaa - 5 me chairman pu.spos.3 • Hir
a .A,÷z3.-^lizmi, ir Etff. riz?'
ars zcb
: as with
tat , greatest er.e.ttrziz+---.; men fcnomod. in ake
tt.e nelja. - s of Lo:d. and Laly Vi tstan,
whavga mere a'ao drank -secti4st deafttar.z ezdeers.—
The emettrzg pa.--.eel cer rYri Fr, ant: matly a p.m
cni2s weta Harp.—
C.arar.-tu"t Tier-',.:,,^
:
NI
Too - 114:4 VOA - AST FIUNG. 1
Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy was one of those mod
els of perfection of which a human t.ther And
mother can produce. but a single example—Mr.
Ferdinand Fitzroy was therefore an only son.—
He was such an amazing
_fsvoite with both his
parents that they resolved to ruin lien; accord
ingly ho was exceedingly spoiled, never annoyed
by the sight of a book, and had as mtrir plumb
cake as he could rat. Happy would it hcse been
for Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy could he always have
eaten plumb cake and remained a child. 'Ne
ver.' says the Greek tragedian, 'reckon a mortal
'happy till you have witnessed his end.' A most
beautiful creature was Ferdinand Fitzroy ! Sueb
eyes, such hair, such teeth, such a-figure, such
manners, too—and such an inrsistable way of
lying his neckeloath ! When he was' about six
teen a crabbed old uncle represented to his pa
rents the propriety of teaching Mr. Ferdinand 1
Fitzroy to read and write. Though not without
some ditVeulty, he r:onsin,ed them for he was
exceedingly rich, and riches in an 6ucle are won
derful si•guraents respertii:g the nature of a ne
phew whose parent", have nc.thing to leave him.
Z`O our hero was sent to school. He was natural
ly- (I am not• joking now) a very sharp clever
boy ; and be came on Surpri.erog.y in his learning-
The schoolmaster's wife liked handsome children.
.What a genius will Master Ferdinand Fitzroy
oe., if you take pains with him r said she to her
husfiand.
•Pooh: mp 'dear, it is of no use to take pains-
with
ad why, love!'
.Becanse he is a great deal too hsrOsorne ever
to be a scholar;
'And that's true etio.,gh, wy dear!' pain th.
schoo . :ma.ter's wtfe.
They took our hero from school. •Stiaa! pro
fesszon shall he follow said'his mother.
'My firs: con.sin is the Lord Chancellor,' said
his father, .let him go to the bar.'
The Lord Chancellor dined there that day.—
r. Ferdinand Fitzroy MU introduced to ham;
his Lerdship eras a little, rou;h fsced, metze
tinazed, tun! featured man. who thought brauty
and idleness the /UMW thing—pad 'a parchment
skin the legitimate compierionifor a Lawyer.
•Send him to the Ls: siit! he, •no, no, that
will never do! Send him into the army ;he is
touch too handsome to become a lawyer.'
•Arad t if true enenazh. tnv 10 - trd ! sud the
aro:her. So they boa4ht Mr. Ferdinand Fitz
roc cometcy in the -- of Lira-
/3=2
Th:ngs are not learned by inspiration Mr.
Fenfina.nd Fitzroy had never ridden at stlino',
facer when be wis.s hoisted; he was, therefore
a very indifferent horseman; they seat him to
the riding school, and every holy lau.;bed at
.iieg a said Cornet Hors phiz
who was very ugly .11 horrid PoPPY "
Lieutenant St. Spuntero,. who was stil lnrier:
4he does not ride better he will di•grace the
regiment r•said Cipt•in Rivalhate. who was very
good looting ; 'if he does not Tzar better we veil!
sat him r nod Cotonet Erea•drill. who was •
wonderful martinet; say. Mr. Burn noted!.
(to the riding-m:l,4er.) task' e thoi your.gstee ticle
les.: like z milter's
•Pooh. sir, he will never ride better.'
•Rat why the. d will he not - P"
•ECess yeti Caleme 4 . be i= a;4`ext derai too tam:-
for a caviler oifuier r-''
•recur CoenetAior-phiz.
•Very time r sit). I.leat.
".%e atuAi rut him 5.:.3 the Coim,t.
AO.l Mr. rer2imuid Franyy w 4.3 amvxdingry
Oar 'tren t . was a youth of saw:eptibilityLty
cumet! the -- ree.r=ent. and challnugrd
Coca zet. Tne Colonel gr 2s kilted !
a te.-rible hl.ek..Taanl is Mr reurioao 4
ri•voy r ct the Cola-meet's relauotts ,
/. elf ene r e2id the world.•
prep's were in &spur. They were Ert
but our hero was an 'acily son. and thew
t,,,ured hard upon the craned cid n.wle.
Me is very eerier: sant they hath, a 3 milr do
tae* bo-rararti somettor.-u&-A fr the ark
da, 5r.4.1 bocgrat 6e•ze&e..l zeptevra seat t
Pazlra=rat.
111 -.1 1 067 -.TO ret=olr was
.I:rawf a£ eot.i. u g L. 14 th - traefee- He Eizs'ed Eke
a drazwr.—carsett. parzt;-.h and reviecir:
Rim-J-3 by 5k.-3z!, ao =lda mu* in T.,kt.Z'',3gl3t.'
He e...ve n speak.
-Whs.; a titL...aue 4 .; , 1,7-ar lathe:e l -A ce,..
I=
a estrum'?"
.itister isr a ipeuk,r r sails eiEnl very us-
ISOM
Ad t3,e Llrem•leznen on
1 , ..0cc cd 1ftet...1.4-mwe es ants
ac cis Sfi's-s azt4x3 oressr es mac :=Lfz- int a
wt. Di4our, - .: by recopozzo,. M-:-Ferea
r,34,4 ri.azzvy- v v.," Etitrze embefrraiae&i:
ereiel yea r s GCT ci Lis coirAtt.xs
.F.liikr
Ton f mi of as 15sir"cases ye:lift:7. is kis
s:i! s 64-mt. was
Wit::' crmti e CSW•
Mr- Fenian:al natal. sat e-rarm—Sr mat
bra,, in lasi:l=e, k e tad a.,:c Man?
a rate speaker End
a eor^' - y - It - . 312! tecuine a ft.anix.
rep= ELia mem.
Nat sts t.?.63q the terms a iSe- erica Es-s 3.
A t i atvr.t , =4..te er.l.la-1. r saz,= a
wes.ktr Ivry
-
•N t" =en of zatal i ellu.
raia ef.l commitue.viriti a fla.:TriFiE a iLlaZIX:).'t
ezt
,egi2z.ss rze , *er- -EC t's•
* J am : cze tacets....=e Itit , 3 scracr I`. Eg
3a i 2 to fgAtas vr,a zezet
e.ai-T.e. a. erxt• - •fi d'oora.
31r- Fon--; rl-4.1 F..=:-.,3y was seas—aagt.3
Oar u.r4 , 1r3 claw se4efla Er4 l , , t 21 twenty_
P- ri - Oka . -"N7r. &am,. rntr,'tat adat-e- ciAgl
I na t 6; NA.% at ALnack's.
wiVe hive
re. ts IrbSte. vent mc - ar
It Li, sea, ter e dt Lyres as m• enfr; e 2
*NC% titer cs Pz.R.2.</meett =am Lar..6='
=zit =my tteimser:
4 ar-*X sa'alEtzpay.
rqa. Belem Ce6-4-,:Era. , :3 WI% a. ci...7„—;-
ya3mcr.g tea* zto 7 4. a
ram. Ira' Ma ILikaCarmate4 . '
bra, rid Was - sab=ists.
NO. 51:
I=l
OM
• Rams I what en apnea haurelatMsta -
obont tb, matter. , Easy to see 41s inteiwone
said one Inuadsome Leone iiniter, reho musts
to make the best of hie
,person ;" 'handsome la.
that handsome does,' siya another; .ho *as tnini; l
el ont - of the sully' and znelideica his Cotonei tf
Weser awry a beaxity:liiiid ik third; boan ad ;
mire none bit have so many
mistresses,' said a fourth: ''Make youperpetual.
ly jealous, said a fifth. ;Spend your fortune.",
said a sixth. '4 And break Jour bean,'. scud a tiev4 ;
enth.
Miss Helen Conridsultts ices prudent and
wary. She samr" . 4 great deal offustice in what
was said and was sufficiently contented with tits!
arty and aiz thousand 'a •ymir, nut to be highly ,
impatient for a husband; but our heroine , had no
aversi on to a laver, especially to en.laandome i
lover as Mr. Firdiimad Fitzroy. 'Accordingly,
she neithr accepted nor discarded him ; butkept
him in hope, and auftered him to get in debt with .
his tailor and his oz.v.hrnaker. an the strength. of
becoming Mr. Fitztoy:Consubrulua Time trent
on and ezetmut and / delays werc f , easily foiindf
hovrever, our hero Was san iitine,,sUod so were !Ai
parents. A breakfast at Chiswick and a putrid
fever mined of the latter, within one
, weei; 01:
each other; but not tit! they twd blesvd
Ferdinand Fitzroy. an 3 rejoiced
,that they
left him so well provided fur •
Now, then, oar hero .depencled solely- on
crabbed old uncle and Miss lichen Convolvaltiat
the former, though a baronet and a ranrist, wa it
tinker and a Man of business; be load ' ve4
distasufully at the Hypeuan eitrlaaud whiti
teeth of Mr. F. , rilinanclFitzroy.
.11 I m Ike you my
,heir,' saal . he; expert
mill continue the bank!
•l'ertainlr,' said the nephew.
• •Humph!' gruntetl,the uncle, 'a pretty, fellow
fur a banker!'
Debtors - grew pressing. to Mr Ferdinand Fitz,
toy, an.) Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy g'ew presami to
Miss Helen Convolviilus is a dangerous
thing, said she, tim lc, sto marry a istaiiso aa•
mired-1411J you alwayale taithFul r . •• .
•By Ileaven !' cried the lover.
•Heigho r sighed Miss . Convutruln
and Lord Rufus Pusidion entering, the
.tunrer•
,anon was ehang, J.
But die (lay of the mirriage• eras fite4; and
F.-rdi.and Fitz•oy bought a new curricle.--
By Apollo, how handsome he loAed in it :A
month b,•fore the wedding day the uncle tted.l—
Helen Conetatmlus was quite tender in 4r.t
con-klenee--4Cherr up, my Ferdinand, said she
.for your <lke . ' hare-41Acarzd Lord itafus . runt.
ition
.Adorable condeeenvion r cried our ham; but.;
Lori Rufus Purnirion is only four feet two, and
Lis h.ir like • peony:
.Alt men aremot so handsome as Mr. Ferdinand
Fitaroy,' , was the reply.
Away goes our ter'o, to be pre.rent at the Glen.
Mg, of his nada's
.1 leare,' said the testator, (who. mil tine O'id
before, was a Lit of a satirist,) 'my abate of the
:van:. and the whole of my f dune, I * elaritni i ,iete
eroetl, to (here Mr. Ferdimand Fdzroy wiped bit
beaiitiful eyes with a cambric hv.. , dltevelnef.
brutle:l--nby natural soy, John Spri;~43,
an industrious, pain:4AM; youth, Who will
credit to the bard:. I :did once intend to h a ve
made my nephew. FerilmaluLlny heir; but so
carli: -, g a head can have so ta:eat f. , r accOunta.—.
want my succes,or to Era man of boain.o4. not
beauty ; and M'. Ferdinand Fitzroy is a ;feat
deal too handsome f..,r a banker; his g looks
wit! nod uht win for him any heiress in
Meanwhile, I teave him to buy) a dressinz-Imic,
a thou....ind
A thousand de.iis r said Mr. Ferdinand Fitz
roy. bsng rig eut cd the room. He flew to his
tihe was not at home. 'Lies:, stays
the It•tiaa proverb, have short legs; buttraths, tf
they are maple-as -ant. have territd4 - long ones. The
nett day. Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy received a moat
oVizing no•.e of drama
lirt,h you every happiness said Miss'Helen
Convu;valim, in conciutinn—but eny friends are
n ; rnt : you are much to. hauttr.ocue for a h 4.1,
And the "reel after. Mies. Heim Cogniotiatita
hecame
.A.Lie! sir,' said 4"...Je iralia as.. a day or two at
,er the Jiz.solutiqn, ofPeidizrner.r., he was iti!ing
along wit 4 Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy in a hackney
roach. bouc.,l the Kin.e. Beorh.
,
...ALA! ter, what a pity it is w ta:te so 4134.
sa=e a ger4e-arm '
D•alc%uc
I know of no beuss illu-qtrzen oft!. ariptenlint
Nenare,n Ihr niroes'es of Fite rtide scj the; 4 .3:.
vocaces of .k.a. - %trlcant saxa4Lzetirnes, th.so
Jut-"rnv:—
Farwira• —W el,. Sir- A.. 1. have [seri; ersiing
with 1 , 13 flair tar slant a year without a - seat.
Meat. iLttiuAL heSi yaw go: charged plait
OM
htfracal- egzer mind a sealharent;
! sru: ettail I stra* J ao. is ..14,!—Voci. Want * tr 4
Coo do, d4/3 . 1 y - ca! Hors calrfe trazkf
t Farmcr,—ti. =ay be I grulreoGy aarazethirl
! after a ar4.lar. ea: I. wan: a ErviertaLt E. XO3
eatals ara LI: plc?'
az.z...143[11.
N!..tre:2-I.—Very sta, t!„,..1E; scomaat is
j US: One ittandred Dacus.
Fcx,ner,-1 - nly cents ta now Fife of WILPAt,
i Catz, and I base g.:4
ea pay y••:nr ancawnc
takes ray tfau frie.4,s
adu . **- lamt ofa-14,
Fa-rimer,— Weil. den. t zase g plenty cc C.eia
and P4tik 1: ta , ate, 21., - ; I srui cn,g.
Ernitara--11 cAzit vzs A•ifet. Pcirk. at
I C..vt ttore
cze br! rze.
WU! txrz n is--ter...rrA rre: ace m....t. i ' •
, Jt...-rt.tare.--Ccxsallas- le xr , nty ; -”stiht...
t LS rya I L .1.- yr-tz oil war& rz 4.:Ltri, tws rei,r.'2,l
ter;:5e1f , , , ....4 - . t.lere is n,tazzti Lirfre•- trat..
i
Ft: VI% frXtl tdr - cm.:.;r-g:41:.011 your
rmie. Yilat rsiem
c.d trad a that !tzar. pm" Itc4tl is
;tit • Zo Toerc k$ a
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tat tz4 Tco Gass grim 63 Lao. 4,--iite—ezter.
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Z. 4 . 41.0.1 ss. mats as to tiny oar
tr.:..;rt.ts 4 !et rtame4. take Aatie ,
WciA, P4A.,, se st...torr rest.. 4 -ore py castu.t,
xi:err c. 1.-1 da l
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eth.e4 eat, a 1:1e" - are /tee!. v.e:rgrx..l?
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ar.taer.. gad
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