DRUGS. • ' TO THE WHOLE WORLD ! • • it it ailin itted by all whet hare useflthem., (and who has -not ? j that ' DR. PETERS' VEGETABLE AN. 1 - TIBILIOUS PILLS, . A RE the mort unrivalled 'remedy ever discovered lig They are a sovereign by theineenui iy of mail: c u re for the followinz complaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers.'Fever and Agee, Dyspepsia, Croup. Liver Comniaint,Sicktleadathe, Jaundice. Asthma, Drop. sy, Rheumatism. Enlargement of the .Spleen, Piles, Obobei Female Obstructions, Heart-burn, Petted 'Tongue. Nausea ' Distentions el the Stomach and fl ow els.lncipientDiarrlona,Flatulence. habitual Coss tiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Com plexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a Cathartic or an. Aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation., pro duting neither Nausea Griping, or DebilLy. They are extensively used and dorm - tended by PCACTISING PltYsteLtss; tri all parts of the Union, from whom any quantity of Certificates of their-value can be ob. ained. • SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGERS • Arc the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Colds,Consumption.Whooping congn,Aisthma, tight ness of the Longs or Chest, &c. &c: \ . • Mr. Alin Starkey, foot of Gouverneur st., cured Of cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to be a settled Consumption. by these' Lozenges, whin the physicians could do nothing for him.. , ,Mr. Charles W. Perkins, 71 flowery, was cnredof 'a severe cough and eold or three month's standing,by half a hoz of the Lozenges. Rec. Mr. Hancock, 07 Pearl se:, has used them 'in ids family with invariable success, and. recommends them to all who are afflicted with coughs, Colds, or any affections of the lungs. , , . Atr. oi. E. Martin suffered several Weeks with a (fli t/sensing tough,' which nothing! relieved, till he tried these Lozenges. whielfeured him in a few hours. • ' Mr. James W. Bate, No 5 Tontine Buildings, Will tL. gave some to a friend who had not enjoyed a bight's sleep for several weeks, being every few mi. tete: attacked with some distressing cough, as almost to takeaWay Its life. The Lozenges made him raise -base, and 'enabled him to sleep well at nigh. He had tried every thing else he heard of, and nothing else afforded the 'least relief — another ' instance of saving .a firliewrbeing from an untimely grave. • SHEBA A N',S WORM -LOZENGERS • ' Provi'd in' more than '40,000 canes to .be infallible the only certain worm-destroying medicine ever dis covered . , ..• . • Svuezoms or Wonms.—Pain in the joints or limbs' offensive breath. picking at _the nose. grinding of the teeth during sleep. and- attitiaes a paleness :taut the Pips With flushed'efieeks breeding at the nose, z.gnaw ing sensation art lie s'temach, flashes of heat over the surface elm betty, Slight chills of shiverings, head sche.,drowsiness, vertigo. torpor, disturbed dreams .sudden starting in sleep * ill fright and screaming •sotnelimes a troubleintnet'o'ugh, feverishness, their. ,ntalid hue, fits, bad taste in ithe mouth, difliiult breath lag, pain in thei stomach or jßowels. fatigue, nausea, .c t seamisliness, voracious appetite, leanness, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings, shooting pains in various parts of the body:a scnso or committal; rising to t h e throat, itching -91111 e anus towards night, a "frquent . desire to miss siamething from the bowels, and some time's discharges of,slitne and. mucus. Dr. Galen Hunter, I ttliSisile A venue , knew a child ;that Was cured of fits by theselLozengers, after three :year's suffering, and when nothing else would give the least teller. A 'poy.on.‘bnard atone of the Havre -15 - ackets was cured of tifs'by only one dose of them. . ' Mr'. „Icg.,h R. Wood, 37 Than Street. gave thou to hiit child; and they brought away :he worms h 3 thou sands. • • . ; ' 1 • — Dr. Zabriskie, 18 Duane st.. has used them in over 700 ruses, some of them of the most alarming. char aster, and alwa,s' with the greatest success. • • . - Brnjanzin P.Goodspeed „130 Sixth Avenue, has us .ed thew in bin family for two veats, with entire sac, 'toss. .Twenfy•fi%e cents per boa.._. t , Sherman's Camphor ,nr- ileridaehe Lozeners Can immediate relief in nervous or sick Headache. palpitation oldie heart, lowness of spirits, tlspon d dency.inilammatory, or putrid Core throat:.hrm el or .summer complaint. raintnig,mppression or a set se of sinking of he chest. elfolic. spasms, enrol's. n' the ~,.1 stomach or bowels, hysterie.d all: crions and All er _ vues discasts. drowsiness through the day and ',lke fulness at night; cholera or cholera-mm.lms. eiarriura, , lassitude, or a sense of frugal. . Persons travelling or attending large parties.will find the.Lvzcnges real ly reviving. and imparung the-buoyancy ,ofyinitt7u scd afier:dissipa fine, they restore the tone of the sys tem generally. awl ,remove all the unpleasant spill)- : toms.ofteo tree livitia. -' • John ..M., Moore. Esq., Editor of the Brother Jona than, was cured of a severe headache uksix minutes by three of the Camphor Lounges—he was pre:policed' against them. . _ .. Joseph B. A'itnes. Esq., Vice President of Wash ington Marine ImuranceCompiinY. 'has roared for r lears with nervous headache, that nothing would re ,Jeve till he used these Loze , gcs wh'it.ll removed it entirely in•tifteen minutes. - :- Dr. G. filmier, InB :Si, tb Avenue. his been subject t to cialerit quacks oh headachrt. - so as to make shin al most blind -for two or three hone at a vale. Nothing aver afforded him any'retief till he tr.ed these Lozen ges. and they cured him'in a few minutia, , .-• 11'. H. .ittree Esq , br the' iNes‘t York herald,-has used thorn for, the last year for bearlaclic.or lassitude. Ind always found immediate relief from them. Sher'roarfs Poor . M oue 's plater! I.coo einn . sold yearly of this best ofall 'Plasters.— .. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pain or ,Weakties.s in, the' Back; Loins. Side, Breast. Neel:, or Limhs,effectual ly cured by ir: 10'014 12. Cents each, and war• ranted superior to all 'lt lierplasiers in use. • Be par tient:li to get Sherman 's Poor Man's Misters, or you will he imposed - upon: A roid the 9,uriuusand..vorin less imitations. The •sme is stamped oh the back of each; get none without it, nr tam will lie deceived. Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a box. • ... , ,• Worm Lozenges '' .25 do do - Camphor or headache Lozenges, 25 cents pqr-box Poor Alan's Plaster, 0n1.v.12;, cents a piece, The above Medicines for sale by 'P.& J. BEATTY. ' Agents for Bre propiicTor. Also by ' Ilugli Kinkley, l'ort Carbon. WilliaM Taggart,TanVaclon• George Itelisnyder, New Castle. June 10, 1813 JOYFUL NEWS. • " !most 'every , disesse fiat flesh is beir to may he ctirtil by the timely ii:se of ,n,‘ KELM - COM r,O!-IND •;rEPUII.ITIVE 1111.IP. 'Phis may be proved s atisPiefeilly to thbse who will call at any of thc;stores Where this invaluable medicine is sold, by certificates (irroperly authenticated) of cures perlbrin ed On individuals who had lost all hopes of relief-v -certificates of Physicians who had the most severe casesOndertreaoncnt , their patients having taken the medicik by the ircdvice and ken - cored—certificates from the Pi othonotary, Clerk of Orpbans'Court. No tary, J;c.. stating. their acqUairtance• with persons of respectability and standing, basing the good of; their fellow men at heart, have voluntarily come for ward and giyen a statement of their case and its core for publication, &c. &r. The number oftlicse certi ficates being too great for nciVspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable to bare a copy of. the mast,iMportabt certificates properly ataliqntica red, under seal, to be pladed at the stores of:tents, -.vhrs have the inedico•cllar sale,, where per Ons bac sed with Scrofula or Kings evil White Swelling, Chronic Rheiio,atism, Teiter, Mercurial diseases Emotion's of the • kin, Cough of long standing or in .citsient Consumption, sick Pe:id-ache. s.7c. may have art opportunity of ascertaining the names and residences of those who have• been cured IT its use, .add whciwill be willing, if called upon, to give every informatin.reqUired. As n,inore general evidence that This is no quack medicia'a. I would refer to the tames of the follow tng wsa known physicians, who have•attested to its efficadyr—Dr. J. P. theater; Dr. . G. Birch. Dr. Jno. GM, Dr. 11.11. Muhlenherg, Dr..J. E. miser. Sold wholeiale and Retail at the drug and Cheini. cal Store of E. B. EICIIIIOUPZ. Pottsville.' &.,J.ll. Palls, Minersvill e; llugh Kinsley 'port Carbon; Henry Voutc, • Orwigsburg.", . January 21, 4—iv • {WA .' F .11.1' , S EG ET.A. BLE• LIFE PILLS AND P HCEIVX BITTERS. high and envied celebrity which this prl eminent Medicine has acquired for-its inyariahe Pilicacy in-all the diseases which it pro eases to cure }.as rendered.? he•nsual practice of putting not only nn neceesary, butunnforthy of theta. They are known •by their fruits ; their gond works testisy for them, And ti cy thrive 'not by . the faith of the credulous. In all C=SCS 'of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and :Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles. Settled -Pains, Rheumatism Fever and Agues,Obstinate Headaches Impure to are of Ai Fluids, Unhealthy, Appearance Of the kind, Nervous Debility, the, Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of ‘Veak ctess of the Digestive Organs, and in all general De -I:angetnents of Health. these Medicines have invaria ably proved a certain and apcedy remedy. , They restore Vigorous Health to the most Ezhaus ' ted Ecnstitutions.' • A tingle trial will place ae Life Pills and Plurnix Bitters ; beyond the reach of competition, in thessti mation of every patient. -Preparid and Sold, WhOlesale and Retail, at Wil • 'Ham B. Molcatl Office. 335 Broadway, corneraf An thony street. New York. • N. B. None are genuine,uelesstly have the fac simile' of John Moffat's Signature. The Life Pills arc sold in Boseir—Priee, 25 cents, 50cents. and I Dollar each, nt,corcii to the size ; • and the Phcaniz Bitters in Bottles, at D ollar or 2 dolt lacy cach.with full,thrections, • ' Good Samaritans can be had of the Agents gratis. ,For saki by , B. BANNAN; . • Agent for Schuylkill county. August 5, Pease's Candy and She;nian's Lozenges. UsT reeeised on consignment from the Agent in it... Philadelphia,. a lot or Pease 's Celebrated Hoar hound Candy, end Sherman's Cough and Worm Lo aenges. /3. BANN'AVd • Dee. 23, 52". . . Agent .., , 4 . 4 • 4 4' - . / - , - • - - , '4 , ' ' . • '• - " . •'' :0, \ '''''.... - 1 ,, .. Lti‘ 0 , - , 4.140. • _ 9 , , . - ~-.,..,2„ - . , .:, \,- ,;,, A • . . • .. , , . , . , V....Lc . . . , _ . M , Il l i ..,.- -. ~ . . :,-,-,a_. . . , , , , __H , : • __ _.' . . ,• • " I wil.L . TEAcil YOU To.riEnCE TILE nowEiu OF TILE EAU:VI, A\D BEING OUT FuOsi THE ceTEEEE'.Or.ssOUNTAIUS. SiEntiSt 'iSTlkEll:lafii-L 0111 E STRENuTp TO OEE ITSEDs iiiiS sUILJEvr ALI. ? OCR USE iND LEASURE —DE. JoiIESON ‘ . ..: - • ; 1 . , WEEKLY BY BENJ4MIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIIIOR„.POTTSViLLE, gCHUILKILL COUNTY, PA. VOL XX. SPLENDID ,BIBLE. iurmwEn's ILLUMINATED AND „NE u'PICTORIAL - BIBLE.] To be completed' 5o numbers, at 25 cis. per nuniber. n This great and Magnificient : Work will be erne!. lished with Sixteen Hundred Historical Engravings. exclusive of an initial letter tialeacli chapter. by J. A. Adams. more than fourteen hnndred of which are from original designs, by J. O. ChSpman. It will be pointed from the standard cop Of the ,American Bi ble Society, and contain. Marginal References, the Apocrypha, a Concordance, !Chronological Table. List .of proper Names, Geneva; Index. Table of Weights . . Measures. &c. The large FrontisPieces, Titles to the Old and New Testainents, Family Re cord. l i resentation Plus, Ilistorictil Illustratirdis, and Initial Letters to the Chapters, Oivamental Vorders, will be from original designs. made expressly for this edition. by J. G: Chapman, Esq , of New York; in addition to which there will be uninermis large engraving& from designs bydistinguished Mod-, ern artists in France and England4-to which alfullin dex will he given in the last number. MT The great superiority of early proof impres sions from the Engravings. will insure to ithoite who give, their names at once, the pesitession of it In the HIGHEST STATE OF PERMCTION. be completed in about 50 numbers, et 25 ets each. 117 The subscriber has Veen appointed-Agent. for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to this Bihle. in Schuylkill County. where a specimen copy of the. Work can be seen. Jnnnary fi, The Junius Tracts. . . . ~ . s No. 1. THE TEST; or Fatties tried by their kets, No.ll. THE CURRENCY, ',' • , .1 . No. 111. THE TARIFF. No. IV. LIFE OF HENRY CLAY. I No. IV. LIFE oh - itn,,.... No. VI DEMOCRACY.• • ••1 'These little pamphlets' are working infinite good. to the Whig cause, and wi obserVe , with pleasure that they are becoming the standard publications among our party.'--N. 0. Bee. 'The Jtv.stus Tn ACTS are beComitg the standard Whig puplications for the present campa gn r `—Lexinffton Er -1/7778, Xl3Soifri. ' ''.i a;—This Series of Political Tracts, frpm the well known dilator of 'The crisis of theeint.ntels.' in IS:10, uni form in'sir.e.and price, is published and for sail at _this . . office. . !, Clay Clubs oat Miters will be supplied at ,S% SO per hundred, the publisher's price, or ;i cents per single co pe._Only last week the publishers received' it single ordr for thirty thousand copies for the West. This was a prStty stiff order, amounting; at go por ; t000 to $6OOO. Such is the spirit of the West. . Feb.2l, ~ • _ • . ilea_ ; . I' IIE substantial and convenient Stone Store a nd li Whorehouse, at Mount Carbon, lately in the oc cupancy ofinseph White & Son The stet, is 40x . i 49 feet, and the wage house Glla 0 feet. 4c .. . both being 2 stories high in front having ' I I::: I . excellent cellars'or rather basements, the Ws 1. :4 ._ flours of which are nn the level' of the --' 2 -- ground at the backi'of each; both buil dings imp on the Centre Turniiike ; there ate good docks tor th'e:recepti•in - at - each n 1 Merchandize by the Canal. and goods brought by, 1' & II R B. can be discharged at the level of the Ist floor of the ware house, directly etc its rear, whiCh•rests against the track °fine Mount Carbon R Road. l''' . There is ample room -nrOond the docks for piling plaster; and a good lumber, whhrf will be added to the premises leased, if desired. U 1 • i Immediate possession given. ;Apply at the Dela ware Coal Company's Offices, viz; to I • JOHN C. MAIILL,.Mount Carbon 0r..1. B. WHITE, I • 117 South Si! St., Philadelphia. 129 l'ottsvill,2, July 13, . . . - .1 • -., s • Wholesale and:, Retail Store.- T I • . . BE subscriber is induced fronj the very liberal en, couragement he has received (and also from the. necessity of their, being a .cheapiltetall Store,) In this part of the town) has procured and will keep constantly on Wand—Flour, salt, Tea, Sugar,Coifee, Cheese, iMo lasses, Vinegar, &c., &c.. wlich ini connection with his present stock of llama, Sho derii, Mackeral, Jlerring and Pod fish, Drown, Yellot a nd White ..Soap :1 Also a very superior article of pit .PalM,.Almond and Fancy ftoaps-:-Sperm and Tani) " Candles—Winter and Fall Strained Sperm Oil, &c. &c.; &c. ; All of which he will sell at thelowest Cash Retai Prffts—A.Ml to families, or those buying to sell again a libqral deduction will be made, in proportion to the quantity taken. EDWARD YARDLEY,•Yorklitore. 1 P. S.—Fronk the fact of my hiavisng .T person in the City, whose time and attention. isdevoted to thC selec= Lion of the articles I propose selling, I have rinl hesita tion in saying that I can furnish grinds as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call and judg,e. for iourselves. Pottsville, Sept. Q 3, 151 . 3, 39—;,. To the Military. . . i 6 . . • A s the period Is. fast approaclthig for the election 'of ft Officers to the several Battalions, and of : the New Brigade, and as it is generally, although erronedusly,be lieved that .a good uniform ,cannot be procurOd nut of the city, the subscribers, *nua,therefore notify . till successful candidates of. the fact.i. that they are prepa red to furnish MILITARY OUTFITS; of any rank, from Major General, to Corporal, in as correct, ele gant and cheap a 'manner, as any other establishment lb the - state—ibr the truth of all which they fan give' high and satisfactory evidence. LIPPINCOTT &. TAYLOR, • Carrier Xa/rantattgo and Centre stkrts. ' Feb 17 MEI • 13:a.NNAasys Cheap Book & Statfonary Store rrITE subscriber has recently lilted up his tstablish ment, and is determined to sell all kinds of School Books, - Biwa Books, Fancy Stationary; Wholesale and Retail, at the. lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. Being determined; to accommodate the public, he respectfully solicits the patronage of all those in want of articles in his lino of business, Cr Country Store-keuers, Te4chers and others, sup plied wholesale at the very lowest" cash prices. • • if Storekeepers and others, !will be kind enough to furnish us with a list of the Books, they reqUire p we will be happy to furnish theta. with a list of our prices per dozen, in, order to satisfy them, that We do sell ends at Philadelphia prices. I Mar.?., 9- D. BANNAN,!. &gent. . - • ..1 • New .Drug! Store. , /_:.,. E. B. EICIIIiLTE, & CO.,,respeCtiully r"'"" r. er informs the citizens of PottsiillPottsville,"and . Schuylkill county gpnatlyi-that they have ',...,;-.., - opened, (in the store (brmerty occupied by T.-1k 1)1r. Slater,) a general assortment. of . Drugs, 1 Medicines,i ' ' Chemicals, 7 Paints, ! , ?0 i Is, ' . AY" , I Varnishes, . Putty, I . Glass,. - I Spices, I. .- -1 Patent Medichics,!. 4.c., tic. . I • And solicits a share of pcibliopatronage, confidently. assuring the public, that every article in peir.line, shall he of the first quality; and: . purely genuine. • Ifaving served a renrtaripprenticeshiP thehusi ness in Philadelphia, ' those who favourthein , S , :ith a call, can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly a gainst all mistakes,. and have ,their medicines put up with the cseatest care and nicety: Physicians' preseriptions attended to with particular care, at all hours. Country £IIYSICan, and Storekeep ers, supplied at a small advancg on city prices December 3, • miFie subscriber takes this method of in orming his customers and the citizens of Pottsvilll generally, that he has removed his , FLOUR AND FEED STORE • trom'Centro street to the Corner of Nor Rail Road streets, where be will be please , continuance of their patronagO, Feb 21, Ink! Ink!! /WI! ! llcover'a Celebrated Ink, Maynard & Noyes' Ink. Arnold's Blue and Black Wiritingliulds, a most ex cellent article for steel prng. Arnold's Superior Red Ink.. • Terry's Japanned Ink, a Very superior article for Scrivener and others," who want • a gOod Ink for executing instruments or - writing. .I All of which will be sold -11); the subscriberr, whole sale and retail, at Philadelphia prices. Idar.l„ 9- ' B. BANNAN, Agt. tt LEACHED AND UNBLEACHED 31US LINS, from 63 to.lo cta.' per rd. For sato by •, E. Q.: &'A: Ord. Sc amber 2, AND POTI'SVILLE GMMI 8.. BAN TO LET ►► .illisecliantous Books, Slationar#, 4-c• Removal • egian and to merit a I - WM E:m • . Written for die Gettysburg Centr al Clay Club. ' THE MISSISSINEWA HUHRAH SONG • D. fat. snlrssit; Est!..,.Presirit of the Club. • Brave Xaride is the soldier's pride, Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! He Stemm.'d the battle's raging trde, Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! • He rush'd like lightning on the foe, And laid the murderous savage low, 'Hurrah•! hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! ' Hurrah ! hurrah ! hurrah! ' • With gallant teat ind ready hand,' Hurrah &c., Behold hiin battling for his land t • Ilutfaht &c , The . irfighting Captain" is, the matt Before whose swOrd'thef British rpri • • . Iltwrph,l &e., ,The bra Vest man, among the brivb. ; . Ilurralat &c., His fortune and his life liexave, Hurrah! &e. Ilurratt! &c., 'And side by side with Tippecanoe, He wipp'd the Britiih and Indians foo, Hurrah !.Ecc.; • . And when no longer war's alarm i s The sollier summoted forth to arms, Hurrah!, His hand his trusty sword forsook: • And turn'd it to a:pruning hook, : • lHurrahee., And And now at home be swings the ft it ; No better'farmer, go bail, : Hurrah;!. &e., To plough the field. and till the ground In Pennsylvania can be found, I ; &c., . . , .. . , „. . . I '. The "Indian -fighter" we will-el Moe, . . . Hurrah:. &c., To rout,the thiei'ing Kicliapoos, i 1 , 1 , , Ilurrqh!' &c., Responsive to hii country's call i. I -He'd drive them from the CapitoLl ,'. - Hurrah! da„ Their pirate craft has ran a=ground , • Hurrcqh ! &c., Asignal's beard, ivhose doleful solind , • • Hurrah ! 4.e., ' Gives 'token that they're going uhder ;--! They tireitheir "•forty Parson pounder!", " Hurrah! 4.c., . ,I i . Hark! from her decks:a doleful cry; "Alas!: alas ! alas: , "We're sinking fasi !no hope is nigh ! ' , . 1 ' ' Ala li I, alas ! alas! "What shall we do , to save ciiir plinider !.' - "It is too late we're going under t'? - "Alas! . alai! Mae: alas! "Alaq t alas! alas t. Then ten to one We'll win thP day ' ' • .. Hurrah! ¢c., With gallant'NissMsuckws, .. Hurrah! ke., The Lcicos cannot kfand the fray „i ; • Their " Muhlie". has no horns thty say .• i‘ ~,Hurrah ! hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! • -, . Hurrah ! hurrah ! hurrah ! A MAIDEN' SpIIEME. ' 7ltn rislt Otorn'. , , • _ I, • . "My ininnle does constantly chide me, • A lid bid me beware of young men; They flatter , she says, to deceive me; .4-113ut who can think so of Tam Went" . BURNS 4NV I e may as,well give it up, Morris Donnavan ; look, Would he as easy to twist the top of the great bill oflHowth, an" to Make father and moth er agree. about • any One thing. They have been playing the game of contrary thesci twenty years, and it's not likelitheol take a tUrn now.' • 'lt's mighty hard, so it is,' replied handsome Morris, 'dial. married ,people can't ',draw together. Norah, darlin4! that .Wouldn't he th'e way with us, Sure it's ()NJs we'llih6 in heart antscnet, and ex ample of love and i 'Folly,' interrupted the maiden, laughing,. 'Mor ris, we've quarrelled a score o' times already; and to my thinking, abit of a breeze zniakes life all the ,pleasanter..l Shall: I 'talk about the merry jig I danced with. Phil liennedy, or-rejieat what Mark Doolecn said of me; to Mary Grey?—eh?—eh, Morris!' . The long dark lashes of Nora N Clary's bright brown, eyes' alitiosi:liiielied her IoW but delicately pencilled brdw4,•a4 she • loOked a4hly up at her loveritter lips curled' with a half-playful, half-ma licioUs smile; but the glance was sbon withdrawn, and the maiden's check glowed With a deep and eloquent blush; when the young Man pasied his . arm around her :waist, and pushing the clustering curls from, her forehead, gazed . sbon her with a but mo u rnful loving but mournful look. 'Leave joking now; Norait ; god only knows how I love you, he said in a voice deep and bro ken by emotion; I'm your equal alt far as money goes, and no young farmer in. the Ipountrycan tell a better stock to his share than mine; " - et I don't pretend to 'deserve you, for all th 44, only I can't help saying when we love each 'other, (now ddn't go to contradict me, NOrah, because you've as good as owned it over and over itgain,yand y'er father agreeable and 'all, ,to think that y'er mother, just out of divilment, should be putting•t;etwixt us, for •no reason - upon earth only to spitherlawful hus band, is what sets Inc mad 'entirely, and shows her to be a good eor'- ..SMp,lltister Morris!' exclaitnep Norah, her hand upon hit; Mouth, so as eifectually to pre , ve - iit a sound escaping; 'it's thy Mother y'er talk ing of; and it would be ill-bred tO hfiar a word a• gainst an own pareqt. Is that the pattern of y'er manners; sir, or i clid you ever helir me turn my , tongue against one belonging to Your • , az fer pardOn, my own Ntisrah, he replied meekly as in duty bound: 'for the sake of the lamb we £pare the sheep. Initial.? and I'm not going to gainsay,•but y'er .The least said'the soonest mended!' again in terrupte&r.loo impatient girl. , GOod even, Morris; and God bless ye; they be after missing mo and it's little mother thinks wheie I am.' ‘Norah, 'bove ti 4 the girls at Woke or pattern, I've been, true to you: We have grown together, and since ye 'were the beight d o( a rose bush, ye have been denrer'to me than any thing vise on earth. Do; orate, for the sake of your young •19-tf heart's love, do think if there's no way'-ho win y'cr mother over. If ye'd take'rne without her leave, sure it's nothing I'd care for the loss of thousands, let alone what ye' l ve got. Dearest Norah,think, striee you'll do nothing Without her consent, doithinli,—for once bo serious, and don't laugh.'• - It is a fact, equally known end credited in the good barony- of Bargy; that clorris Donnavan really possessed an honest, and sincere, and afec tionate heart—brave as a s hen and gentle as a ave. Ile was; moreover, the priest'S nephew—under stood 'Latin as well as the priest himself; and bet ter even than that, ho was the beau, the Magnus Apollo of the parish; a ftne,nople looking follow; that all the girlaffrom the house-ketres' lovely English igece at. Lord Gott's down to the little deaf Bess Mortican, the lame dress maker) were regularly and : despemtely in latiemith; still Imnst :confess. (perfection certainly Was never found in SATURDAY .MORNING, APRII; 20, 1844. ,man,) Morris Was at times a .little-i l stupid; not exactly stupid 'either, but slow of rhavettion— would'fight his way: out of a thousind ?apes, but never could ; get .peaceably out of one. No wonder then, that where fighting was out of the question, hewaa puzzled, at.l looked 0 the, ready wit of the merry Norah for' assista4e. ft was not very extraordinary that he loved the fair crea ture—the sweetest, gayest, of all Irish girli'!-=-the light of heart, light of food, light of ey4 now :weep ing like a child over a detail chicken, o plundered riest—then dancing on the top of a hay rick to the music of her oWn cheering •cluit;e; now ioaxirig her tetmagant mother, and anon comfortijg her hen pecked father, :Do-not letl my respected rladers imagide that M. and Mrs. plarj , were I:contempti ble Irhih bog 'trotters with only a plot 4f prateee, a pig, and a one roomed cabin. No such thing; theyrented an hundred go Idacres of liright !flea dow:dand, and their comfortable, thofigh • some what slovenly farm yard, told of aburtdance and t o spare. "Norah was their only child, and hallit not been for the most uhgentle temperament i MiStress Clary, they Woigd have been the happist as well as the richest faMily in the stria. am not Ong to lMigh, Morris!' !;r9pli?tl the little maid at 14t after a very long pause; 'l'l 'got a wise thought into my head for onee.l.His rev erence, your uncle, you sa • spoke toi father, to speak to mother about it. I wonder (and he a prieit) that he hadn't mar sense. Sire mother was the man; ;but I've get wise thought. Good night, deux Morrts; good pi The hiss sprang lightli over the fence into her own garden, leaving her linter perdu at the! other aide, witliciut possessing an idea of whet her wise thought might be. When she entered'the kitch en matters were going on as usual—her mother bustling in glorious style. as cross (her husband I muttered) .as a' bag of weasels.' ‘le're,a pair of lazy huskes!' she exclaimed to two fat.red armed, stockingless handmaids; 'd'ye think lean keep ye.in idleness? Ten puts to the dozen!—why, that Wonldn% keep :ye in pratees, let alone salt—and such ill flex, too! Barney Leary, ye dirty, ne'er-dcgoco, can ye find no bet.; ter employment this' lesSetl nightthanl4cking the turf ashes in the cat's faee? Oh! ye'll b'e, mate for the ravens yet; that's one comfort!. itick Puy,' addressing herself to hoe husband, whoisat quiet ly in the chimney Corner,' smoking hiS doodcen, -It's well ye've got a wifel who knowfs what is what. God help me! I'v l e little good of : a hus-I band barring the name? Are ye sure Black Nqrs in the stable?' The SpoSo nodded! .The cow and the calf—had they fresh straw?' Another nod. 'Bad sees to ye Men alive, cant Yon . use your tongue; and answer it civil ques(lon?' con.: tinned the lady. 1 , MY dear,' he repli cs „ITO one like you has e nough talk for ten!' This very just observaticM was, like Most truths,' so disagreeable, that a sc4ero storm would have followed, had not Norah siepped up to her father, and whispered in his car, don't think; the stable door is fastened.' : Mrs. , Clary caught4ho sound; and in no gentle terms ordered her husband to atH tend to the comforts of Black Nell. 4'4 go with father m l yself and see said ;corgi._ .1 That's like my own child, alwiye elpreful,' b ayed the mother, as the rather and danghter cies.; ed the door. • I