Mike Leary's Song of the Frolics. bearpratles, or troarphies, or whatever neme ' .The Verned may call ye, I lovelt the same: , .te're, the thiandesi, the etvatest. the best of all . fruit And rp, sing till I'm tired in pnlise Of the root. . . Atsiseigane them gaintty when put in the pot, And rake them up smoking and_ at‘ them quite hot ; `And velt4 on their beauties my soul is regalia', I'll loudly proclaim they reqiiire no repaint' . , , , ti butter-milk. share TOT a prince they're , a faste r • -There's nothin' like pmties,yest, north, south, or east. Ilisraid fruit! _rade down my pleased throat as ye roll, pewiiurOd that *.fe Leary will ne'er-chaige ye toll. ma,,etalk of their fruit_ from afar; -Of tha gqtpe, and the peach, the apple and pear-; 134.theln:aty so rattly; the r ifraty Is mine ; ' )&dy the praty and shamrock for ever ertiyine! We liave no replication. of having published the e subjoined pathetic story 'within the.year,lost pa.st , and it : was the, opinion of a late estimable citizen' who .was distinguished by his essay onlpolitical economy, and his effective efforts for the comforts. of the poar ana the good of every: body, that - all . honest editors should give Cousin,: Sally ; Dilliard plaei in tlieir Paper once a year, at least—he eyerEspoko of once in six months. COUSIN SALLY DILLARD: OAMTITO.N C• JONES Bctxr,- . —A Court of Justice in, N. Carolina. A'lnirdless disciple of Themts arises, and thus ftddrcsses the Coutt; "May it, please your wor ships, and yotrgen6Mcn, of the jury, since it has been my fortune {goo dor bad , I will not , say) to exeicise myselfin legal disquisitions, it has never Wore befallen me tube obliged to prosecute so direful, marked and maliCions an assaulta more tvilful,. Violent, dangerous battery, and finally a more diabolical' breach of the -peace haS seldom Iferafyour duty to. yass upon, one So shocking to benevolent feeling., as this which took place over at Captain Rice's in this county. But'you, will heir from the witnesseg.." -The witnesses being sworh, tw.). or thr co were e.amined, - and deposed-hone Said. thaithd had -heard the noise and did not seethe fight-another that he saw the row, but dintt know struck L first—and a third, that he was very drunk and Icciubl'nt say Much about the skrifnmage. Lawyer ,• Cops: r —l an, very sorry, gentlemen, to have occupied your time with the stupidity` .of thewitnesscs'eximined. It arises4entleMen,al together from misapprehension on my par Had ,known , as I nosy do„ that I had a witness in at tendaace, who was Well . acquainted with all the eiretim4tmices of the case, kind ` who was -able to ',make himself cic4rly understood by the court and jury, I should not so long have' trespassed on your time and patitmce. Come forward, Mr. Har- the witness, a fat, chtitTy, look 'Corned, and took hiS corpora oath with an air. • Chops—liatri, we wish you" to tell about the riot that happened the other day at Capt. Rice's and as a good dealof time has,been'already wasted . in circumlocution, we 'wish you to be compendious , and at the same time asexpliciins possible. Harris.--.Edrictly f —giving . the . lawyer a knowing wink, and at the same time clearing his throat—Captain Rice, he gin a treat, and cousin Sally Dillard, she mine over to our hOuse, and ax . ad me if my wife she moutn't go. I told cousin Sally Dillard that' My Wife was poorly, being as ' 'how she had, touch of the rheumMics in the hip, • and the big swamp was in the road, and the big swamp was up, for there had been a hea l ') of rain lately, but howsomever, ai it Was she, cousin Sal; I 9 Dillard, My. wife slia mount go. Well, cousin Sally i Dillard then asked me if Moses be 'monent go. I told cousin Sally Dillard that Moses he was 4/ the foreman 'of the crop, and the crop was smartly in the grass; lint homsomever, as it-was 'she, coo ; . sin Sally Dillard, Mose he mout go. Chops—ln the• name of common sense, Mr Harris, what do you mean by i . this rigmarole? Do say what you know about l ithe riot. Witness—Captain Pee, he, gin a treat, and cousin Sally Dillard she eame l over to our house arid axed me if my wife she mout'nt go: I told cousin Sally Dillard— Chops.—Stop, sir, if you , please ; we . don't want to hear any thing about cousin Sally Dillard and your wifc—'tell us about the fight at Rice''s. 117lniss 7 Well, I will, sir; if you• will le Chops-Well, sir, go on. .IVitness—Well„ Captain "pipe he girt a treat, nd cousin Sally Dillard she :caino over to our 4OUge and'axed me if my wife she mouent go— •• Chop—There' it is again;; witness,' witness, pleaie to stop.' Witness—Well, sir, what do you want!? clzops 7 --Wewant to know about the I fight, and you must not,prOeeed in this impertinent stery:— Do you know •anything about the matter before. the Court 1 _ I'+at the lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. Beirut determined to accommodate the public, he respectfully solicits the patronage of all those in.want of articles in iris line of business. - M.- Country Store-keencra, Teachers and others, sup plied wholesale at the very lowest cash prices. , Cr If Storekeepers and others, will be kind enough to furnish us with a' lisy of the, Books, they require ; we will be happ y. o furnish i theps,witha list of our prices per dozen, in order Ito satisfy them,, that we do scU gqads at Philadelphia pikes. .. bland, 9-- 1 , , . 11. BANNAN, Agent. PAPER HANGINGS'ez . BORDERS, Cheaper thari White•Waishiug. ' MITE subscribei hag on hand, it large' assortment of Paper Hangings rind :Borders for, Parlors; Halls and Romnsof the latest qadinoat fashionable Patterns; va rying from 18 to-.so , cts. per piece---whlch be will sell at the -hlarinfacturees: tasti prices. 'The very. low rates at which we sell our Oapdrs, makes it absolutely cheap er napeting, than to Iwhite-wash twice a year—and be sides a house is not inoW considered finished. until it,is a pered., • " BENJ. HANNAH', A'n't. Ouse 8 .; . , , . - • Laiifl - ;:r0:&. Tengnt. . • bITANE" on 1.4.k110ni and Tenant; in i'enn .sylvanla al e.. tea by Acts of Assembly and Judicial decisions.; . price sl.i Just published and for sale at' this office. 1 ' -April 4, . I urlrl : M N rim % . 1 1 0 THE WHOLE woRLD! It is.ailiaitted by all wha havi used them, ( wtel Who has not?) thOt !: , bn. p.trEns , , NEGVETABLI AN• : '.::;,i .TIBILICOUS - PILLS, ': ' • '‘,l.-4, . A RE the Most unrivalled remedreser O isetrs it M iire4 by-ibaenad' , &Join. They siren ieterdigt core for the renewing; corn ala intsi :Yellow and Rilitiog • Feverserevni -and Ague.' Dyspepsia;Crolip, 11„Ilvie8 Complaint,Sick Ileadache, Jeundine.Aithlna.Detle ,y, Rheumatism, lEntargernent of the *tneeta..Bo' Cholic; Female Obstructions, ifleart-tturn. Fi t; 'Pontine. Nat ea,, astenlinns el the' St omach ,nii' Bowels.incipient Diarrticel.Flatnienie, Habitual dot tivenesal Loss of A ppente, • Blotched or Sallow Ciia4 ptexirin, anilin all cases Ar Torpor of The SiistrO) wherenCatliartic or an -AperieOt is needed. ' ': -. . 4 Z. ' .They arnexceedingtv mild in theit.onierauon4fo clueing neither Nausea.-Griping, or b.ebALY. .' 411 ,-.5%, - areeatensively tianAt and,commendcd. try; ritACTISIkif PlOstel A Ns; in all parts of the iUnioni TiOrtiliiihntif any qini utitypf Cettnicates of theirtolue can *ell aincd. . i , '' . i . ' ' ' 1:) - 1. SHERMAN'S CC UGHIAIZE:AGERS i'-i Arelhe !aim, most sure and 'etrectunt remedy - 14 .'i Coldf,Consiimptioe.Whoopingrougn,Atathindi ligßy . nesii of the Lungs or Chest. &ei .Ir,e. i - -_ ' T :."... . Mr. Jhu Starkey. foot - of ouyerneue st., cnre3i4 cough of eighteen month's standing, supposed to, it settled Conseraptioni by these 4.Aenge 3 i iv hen itki physicians could do:nothing for him. ;I ' • ' e.l Mr: Mlles W. Perkins. 71 Roivery.itlan ettrety a sever e , &nigh andeold ofthrec month's standing 4 half a bon "..1 the loaerMes.- ..- . ' I . ' . : ;'..i), Rev.;.3fr.linnenck, 497 Tearrst.:, ha it Idiot tht'il'o O f . his firodywith invariable success. and rem - mann:4p theuno all Who are afflicted with cot4hs. eoldi . ..:..nii • ' any tilThetnes of the lungs, . 1 . j l, , ; .f:l: ' d ' ~Sir ./1.1 L'i Martiir*utTered several wecnts.with a iil.o . • tresslog cosgh, Which nothing I relieveci. till he trip* . ;hire Lozenges. vilii , ll Mired 11 , ,m in a li,illt hours. -,- -ti „Allr Janie{ iv Hoe, No 5 Tommy...BAWL:lg,, 1.1, ,t,,,g.,14 ..,,,,me to a friend Who had Slot ettjnY.CO, night', i;lorp'for several'i otitis; being'every few 'n • rill e..., 1 att.:tem:A with some distressing notigh. alfaloyt__ to i'alie away his life. The Lozenges made him Niel `easy; and enabled Mini° sleepiweil at nigh: Tie bgkl trideyery'thing , else he, beard tif,. end nothing 440 attlo'cled the least rchel- 7 —anotlier instance -of aat(tog ' a' tellowtheihg feem an iintime . ly grave; -_. rj,, . .. ' §H}:ll. l .l A N'S WOllll I,OZENGERS .f• .41 :Ef ; i Proved in more than . ,411.000 cases to be infallicilm the only cotiain worm-destroyinz medicine ever digi: _ covered ' , ' Svorrosts OF WM ORS.—Paip in the joints or Blots Offensive breath. picking at vitt no. l e. krinding or s titti - teeth during sleep. and at times a ' , Metiers about It bps, with flushed cheeks bleeding at th.e l noae, 'a gnb in.nensatiiin at the stomach. flashes oe heat oyerAn . surface of he [wily. slight chills or ,aliiiieringa, 1200 ache. drowsiness, vertigo, t'irpor, distOrtiall dreri,Oor : sudden,starting in sleep with fright and screainiot:,t sometimes'a tioubtesome cough, feverishness, tliqr4 nialid , litiei fits, bad taste in the mouth. difficult breaq trig. paiti in the stomach or Bowels. fa(igue; nausea q.:eainislineks, voracous, appetite; leanness, bloatetc: stomach or limbs. griping,. shooting r4ini in varioq pail, of thelmily, a verve, of smoethingirising to ihts thrbat. itchin4 ',idle anus towartfii night, a frquCcrk desiie to pass sonietflinf s , from the bowels. and senict time , discharges 511',11111eilild =CILIA. 1_ , _ ~ ~ 0 Dr. Galen lloeltr. li,Si"taili A ventle t lcrew a add._ 'hat was cured of tits try thi•seLozeng - tr i s, alter threii:. 3 entls , sulkring, and n hen molding ell e.nmuld give 01: A ! leas; rell'ef. A 'any inn hoard Of one or the 'llay,rf, uarkets w:•.'s cored of the by only one ,dd.e of therri:e - - ..11r . ..11,1(hIl. Wend, 37 Thu , ' street. chve theininki 'his add; and they brough away :be wutans by thOtk sands; i ~ , • :.1- - - Dr. ztibriskie,-18 Duane FL. has um! . them in ntnTi.' 700 eiscs, .rilne if ilia of thO most . ttiarminiehtlrf) icier, and nltia.s with hq grentestsuecoss, .IT -`n boo!. $2lO 40 DE SI 6( 4( MEI Beniuthai F (tuurtspeed, 130;11 , ;Ixth A:vemie, has thlil cd them ill Ills tTtmtll for two'Suiats, wide entire e 0; ee , sl 'Pweniy-live cents per box.. . . - ' Slrermatt's rampbur,,or ti:efidache Creerngcrt Give immediate relief in nervous or 'sick lleadaclW palpimtion of the heart.-lowness of spirits, desptat dency.intiaintnatery, or putrid! sore throat, boweli-01; ; ; minuner entoplaint, lit int tug, oPpressioe dr a sense ti?f, sinking &lie chest.eholih, sp a sms, of *Y.; stomach or.howels, hysteticataffi canes and 411 ntvl voud diseases, drowsinesitlirMigh the daY and fulness :ft niiht; cholera or cholera niorlots, eiarehma,9 lasvit ode, of a sense of Citigne. Persons travelliorig.,l or Ilitendi nb: la rge,pgqies;w ill find the Loleoges ly reviving; and imparting; the buoyancy lir tied nftdr dissipation. they restore the tone of thenye 4: tent!generally. and remove all the unpleasant symp z wins ' ' John M.Moore, Esq.,•Et , itor, of the Brtither Jon* . !,i ihan. was cored.of a severe headache marit minutesto : '; !hive of the Camphor Lozenges—,he was prejudiddi ag-ainst them. , • Joseph 1:14 iro n er, EN . , Vice President of the Wask ingtein Marine Insurance:Company. has _year's with nervous headache, that nothing Would.ris Ilene till,he used these Lozenges whichivemovedt.li entirely ilifitteen minutes. •-• • pr. G. Hunter, 108 Si th Ai,enue, hag been subjet to 'anima atMeks ofheadapheoso end as to make.shi; most blind, fur two or three hots at a time. Nothit( aver a Worded him any retief till lie teed these Lozezi,',.„; • ;es, and they cured him in a few W. H. Attree Esq, of the New Yotk Herald, fir!; !used them for the last year for he.tBache.lor lassitude' Ind 'always found immediate relief faint them. , - Sherman's Pune Nun's ptpter! . 1,000 000 sold yearly of this'hesi Plasters: Ithetunatisin, Lumbago, fain or Weakness in - chi: Back,toinF, Side, , Breast, Neck; or Limbs, effectual , ly cured-by it., !la Only 12k Cents each; and 'wet ranted' superior to a:I other plasters in nie. Be pay ticidar to get Sher mans Poor , . Man'sela: , p'rrs, or yea 1, will he imposed upon. Avoid The 8. - orious and world less imitations; The ame is 'stamped on the back* ri4:, each; get none without it, or you will heideceived. Chugh Lozenges only-25 cents a bex. I "! , • Worm Lozenges ' 25 do de , Camphor or heada * che Lozenges, 25 cents per boil 4 Poor Man's Plaster, only 12; ceuts,a piece. • , - The above Medicines for sill° by . • T.!& J. BEAT', • , . Agents for the proprietor', Also by !kt. JOHN MARTIN; Druggist Pottkville , Hugh liiiesley, Port Carbiih. Taggart,Tamacria' George Retiisnyder, New Castle. Jane 10; 1813 • . G. PMISICO. 49-tf .t•sured. that ev 1111b,r,:riber it IMEILM CONSUXIPTION 11)1'; TOE .; Affection's of the Liber, Asilann, I Bronehitli Pain oi..lVeakness .of the Breast or Lungs; . 1 Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Ileiatrrhoge.of th 4 Ltingoi and .all affections of the' Pulmonart Organs. . !. - ,'• •-••• NATURE'S OWN • PRESCRIPTION: CM A comoonnd Balsamic preparation of thn Prunus Virginian° or " dherrvr.Bark,",„ prepared, by a newt chemical process. approved • and .recritomended by the 'most' distinguisheii physicians, and universiilly acknowleged tbs. must valuable medicine ever discovered.. If Quatlcery! , ! 4Vo' Dereptton. • • . I In setting forth the.virtues of this 'truly grear. medicine; we have no deiiire' to deceive those: wile are labouring under airlictici a n. 'tint; do wei wish Ict,euieg,tize it noire then . tt jubtly ieservesZ.; Yet. When we !auk aroundl and see th4,vast mount of snaring and distress 'occasioned by! many Of the diseases in which, this medicine • proved sn highly successful, we feel that wo not ' ,urge its claiins to strongly, or sm too in i ts. favour. r• • Such tihdeet4 are the SURPRISING .. . . _ . , . O} Ult. Balsam, shat even in the advanced tdmeal ; of Casi-riteriosr, alter all thi moat esteemed rem....' edis:a of ohytitetans have failed to efreCt . uni change, the rise of this me'dicine'hats been' pro-: doctive of the 'most astonishing .relief, and ac tooth , effected cures after all ItuAe of recovery; ,_. had 60n-despaired of. '1 .. ' . 1 In the first stages of the 'disease', termed ," oir'hat Consumption," originating from negleet. ed OOLD, it has been used with undeviating success.. and. hundreds acknowledge they 'ewe , the restoration or their healily tu this invaluable medicine alone. In that tern: of Consumption =la prevalent -amongst delicate young femalew,s commonly - termed debility, Or • I . .1 .400niq INTO A. Dpet..iNtr A complaint with svhich thousands are linter.'!. Mg, it has also proved highly successful, and not-; only possesses the povier of checking the pro- greSs of this a la rniing complaint;hut also strengh. enslerin invigorates the system more efFectually than.ary medicine ;Ain have evur ooSsessed. , ErFor particulars see Dr. %Vista:it's 'Matte onTtonstimotion. to be had rifthn .• Sold id Pottsville by, - ' • ' • . )OIIN S. t. MARTIN In Reading by Mee. SARALI MORRIS;• and' in every town in the State. t Pottsville ,Oetober 28; :zi U El ill - t 24-1 44-