THOMAS HOOD. -`The recent death of Ohl -brilliant writer , and literary contributor, givea partilx,en - ey to the repub.,_ lication of thafellowing Oda, vrith thin appropriate introductory of the Batavia, N. York Spirit of/the Times • • "Hood, itke most other poets, him experienced many of the vicisaltdde - s of life. Although chiefly known to the World - by hid e comic effusions, his •Airhims and Oddities," 'Comic Annual," etc. hetias,'laevertheless,produced those of a more se. , Tidlls character, such as ante Dream 'of Eugene Aram," and unto Wang of the Shirt," which sre remarkable for beauty and pathos. But nothinis, which me have read of Hood's gives so goodan idea of his mutable character and fine.heutedness as the following:". PARENTML ODE:TO lilY SON/ iIdED 1114EZ T1A111.9 et'D VITZ MONTilf. Thou happy, happy elf!' IBtrt stop- 1 6M. let me kiss away that teal) Thou tiny image of myself ! love, • he's poking peas into his Cu) Thou merry laughing sprite! - :With spirits feather light, • Untonc . hed by sorrow, and 'unsoiled by sin, (Good heavens! the child is swallowing a pin!) • Then little tricksy Puck! • - With antic toys so funnily bestuck, Light the singing bird that wings the sir, (rho door! the door! he'll tumble down the stair!) Thou darling of thy' sire! . ' (Why Jane he'll. set, his pianafore afire!) Thou imp of mirth and joy! Ii love); dear chain so strong and bright a link, 'nob idol of thy parents (Drat the boy! There goes my ink!) . . . ' Thou Cherub—but of earth ; - .. Fa playfellow fur-Faye by moonlight pale, In harmless sport and mirth, • ' , (That dog will bite him if he pulls its tail!) • Thou human hiimming•bee, * extracting honey From every blossom, in the world that blows, . /Singing in youth's Elysium ever sunny, i (Another tumble—that's his precious nose!) - 5 -- '' ' Thy fathers pride and hope! . . (He'll break the mirror _with that skipping rope!) With pure heart newlyritamped from nature 0 mint, - ' ' (Where uni he learn that squint!) . Thou young domestic Ow! [He'll have that jug off with another shove!] Dearnursling of- the hymenial nest! , [Are those tom clothes his best?) • - Little epitome of man! \[Hot climb upon the table that's his plan!) Touched by the beauteous tints of devilling life, [He's got a knife!] hou enviable being! No storms no cloud% in thy blue sky forsecing, Play on, play on, ' My.elfin John! \ Toss the light ball—bestride the stick, [I knew so many cakes would-make him sick!) With fancy buoyant as the thistle-doWn. Prompting the fare grotesque, and antic brisk . With many a lamb-like frisk, [He's got the scissors; snipping at your gown,], Thou pretty opening rose! [Go to your mother, child and Ripe yodr nose!) - Brainy, and breathing music like the south. [He really, beings my heart into my mouth!) . Freslf as the morn, and brilliant as its star, I wish that window had en iron bar!] Bold as hawk, yet gentle as a dove,,, ll'll 'tell you what, my love, -I cannot write unless he's sent above!) FIiALS' TO • Courrrsure.—.Floral—ah dear est Flora—l am come—all! Flora, I am come 16 —oh!—'- . . see•you, Malcolm, perfectly. You are come, -; • to' tell me, Mteresting intelligence certainly:— Well, what neitr ' - • 'Oh, Flora! I am oome to—to—' . . 'Offer me your heart and , hand,3 suppose.' . • . do it like a man if you can, and not like a monkey.' 'Plague take your self-possession!' exclaimed I, suddenly starting up from my knee, upon which I lidfallen in an attitude that might have won the - approval of Madame de Millard Frazer. 'You make me ashamed of myself.' 'Proceed sir,' said Flora.' - .You like brevity it would seem.' 'Yes,' said Flora! :Then---willyou many me 'Yes.' 'Will you give me a kiss. Zkvou may take one.' I took the . pcoffered kiss. . tarp+ that is going it more rationally,' said Flo ra.- , Whenn thing is to be said, why may it not be said in, two seconds, instead of stuttering and stammering two bourn 'about it! Oh! bow cor dially Ido hate all maiscries; exclaimed the mer-. 7 maiden. clasping her hands energetically. then,' said I, 'humbug apartoNhat day shall we fir. for ourmarriage Old father Hodge was a queer dick; and in .bia own way, made everything a subject of rejoicing. His' son Ben came in one day and said: 'Tether, that old black sheep has got two lambs.' "Good,' says the 'old man, 'that's the most pro f fitableiheep on the farm.' • , 'But one on 'ern's dead,' returned Ben. 'l'm glud on't,' says the father, be better for the old sheep.' 'But Cother's dead - too,' says Ben. ' 'So much the' better,' rejoin Hodge, 'she'll make a grand piece of mutton in the fall.' . 'Yes, but the old sheep'ii dead too,' exclaims Ben: . - peed! dead! what, the old sheep dead!' cries old lodge, 'that's good, darn her, she was always an ugly old wrap.' :4"ailaer, what do printer' live mil' '•Why,•childl' i.You said you had not paid him for two orthree yeare; and yet you have hie paper evcgr week!' :'Take the child out of the room, What does he know about right andwrong!' , , A HARD Querriosr.— When the Prince Bish op of Liege was riding to battle att , the bead of a fine, body of troops, he was ukniby a spectator, ; b - ow he, a minister of religion, could engage in the .iniquities of wart • war,' replied the prelate, 'in iny_char seti.i of prince, not of archbishop.' .And priii; continued the interrogator, 'when itre'llevil carries off the prince - what will become of .the archbishop?' • Psortso at Actni.—A clergyman at Cans. itridge preached a sermon which one of his audi tor. commended. . - • •Ygs,' said & gentled= to whom it was mea tioued. 'it was a good sermon, but he stole it." This was told to the presaler. He resented it and called on the gentlemen to retreat what he lid Said. am not, replied the aggressor, ' , very apt to ' retract my words, but in this instance I will. I said you had stolen the sermon ; I find I was wrong ; for on returning, borne, and referring to the-book sihence I thought it was taken, I found it was there: MEDICINES.. DR. SWAYNE'S • C93IPODND SYRUP OF WILD 'CHERRY. I TEE GREAT REMEDY , • • r CONSUMPTION. COLDS. COUGHS, SPITTING OF LOOD BRONCHITIS, DIFFICULTY )F - - BREATHING, ASTHMA. PATIN • 1: IN THE SIDE AND BREAST,WHOOPINGCOUGH , CROUP AND ALL • DISEASE g OF; THE LIVER /AND LUNGS, BROKEN . CONST PTION, ic. grin tha miff ty genefse J. prepa ration from this value b curs, an b ar SSW its Way to public. favor by its unparalleled an s in — c all diseases of the Lents, notwithstanding ny9ar titles prepared by penult's who hare no 0) edge of the science of Medicine in theory or: pragtice, , and: some more readily to deceive the unsuspectinguse a part ofthename of the original prepearation, Mich. as ',Balsam of Wild Cherry." "Pliccaiz Balsam of , Wild Cherry." "Balsam of Wild Cherry and Carifey, all sprung up with a mercenary view, arm "Dr. wayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry' t had ;won: a, idpntation in the "healing art" neverto he forgot ten by many a once cheerless fireside. Therefore the public should be on their guard and purchase none but the original preparation, which la daily performing such astonishing cures in Pulmonary complaints; af ter all remedies 'had failed and the patienti given up as hopeless. Thousands of certificates might he pub lished which would astonish credulity itself, but' it is deemed unecessary ; below we publish a few of' the names of persons who have been cured. by this "won derful remedy;"-- Renner GLEMPI, Steward of tt e Alms House, near Frankford, testifier' to the efficacy of Dr. Swayne's Comp2und Syrup of Wild Cherry..tn curing Valentine Chapman one of the most aggravated cases Of diseased Lunge, which has ever been placed upon record, after every other remedyhad failed and his Physician . had given him up as incurable. Miss . Lewis, of West Philadelphia, cured of Blee - • dingo( the Lungs of ,five years standing, her symptom •were spitting of blood, attended with a heating Cough pain in the aide, breast and back, which finally brought on a confirmed Consumption entirely cured by the use of Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Mild Cherry. Mrs. Bflowit. corner of Segond,..street and German town road Philadeldhia,effectualry cured itif diseased Lungs and the symptoms of incipiet oonstimption, by using four bottles of Dr. Swayne s Compolind Syrup of Mild Cherry. R. Jackson, b. D., formerly Pastor of thp first' Pres byterian Church N. Y. testifies to the efficacy of Dr. Swayne'a Compound Syrup of Wild Merry, and reco mmends it to the heads of families, having, witnessed' its wonderful effect In more than one hundred cases in releiving children of every obstinate complaint, such as coughing, 'wheezing, choking of Fildem, airth matic attacks, &c. ~ ;- Annsuam SKINNEIL, Crawford countrf.Pe.l , cured of a protracted cough, pain in the side andhreast, &c., after being reduced to a mere skeleton. I JAMES Osamu:, Whastngton, Pn., cured of Con sumption and Bleeding of the Lunge, after: , being'given up to -several eminent Physicians, and having' used most of the Patent Medicines. This niedicinir-tin all cases gives immediate relief and is a safe, pleasant and effectual remedy, and worth a trial from the most sceptical. . *Prepared only by Dr: SWAYNE, 'O. corner of EIGHT and RACE' streets, Philadelphia where ail ordera must be addressed., March' 5 I 13-- '25 For sale in Pottsville, by DNIEL KRE HS, end J. G. BROWN; in Orwigsburg, VOUTE • Feb. 17, - I It cannot be Denied. ; ( For Truth is mighty j, tht 'Ky. DR. LELDY'S SRSAPARMLA Is the purest, strongest, and most-efficacious of any other preparation of arsaparia that ho made. I T is warranted to be stronger than 61naftles of MOST 1 others—stronger than four of SOME, and; stronger than three of the STRONGEST prepared by any other in the United States. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recommenfied by all res pectable physicians in preference to any other,' 'All who have ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT front one bottle than three to ten of others; and those who. after having used other's preparations, without benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's, will soon be convinced (as thous. ands have already been) of the foregoing.assertion. „- The apparatus with which Dr: Leidy 'S clqacts used in his preparation of Sarsaparilla as pfepared, is the trolly one in the United States, imported by I:1r. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Pelleter & Gay , enon, in Paris, at a great expense, and Inlcapable'of ex. tract ing the medical virtues of Sarsaparilla and Other roots, more effettually . than by any otherprocess: a SEVERL - HUNDRED MITIFIEATES of re - .markable cures and recommendations. from elergymen and physicians have been from time to 'time Mulilished it is only thought ngessary to-keep the pnblic acquainted as to where Dr. Leuly's Sarsaparilla con bY obtained es/loins, namely, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPO RIUM, 191 North SE OND Street, neerYineiSt., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Brawn's and Fred.lilett's Drug Stores, Philadelphia. I Prise ONE DOLL R per bottle; 3 bottle'slor $2 50, and B bottles for 411 50. . Also by J. F. Long, Lancaster; and at 0. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly W. T. Epting's, iCenire .Street, Pottsville. . : • MIEI JOYFUL NEWS.; ~ i .4 hnogt every disease that flesh iiii heir to mac b-' 4- '' cured bysthe timely use of OA WELEr COM POUND I.EPU RAWL: Y RUP. ..I'll6' may be proved satisfactorily to those who'vvill call at any of the stores where this invaluable medicine is sold,. by certificates (properly authenticated) of cures perform ed on individuala who had lost all hopeaofrelief—; certificates of Physicians with had the most severe cases under treatment,their patients laving taken the. medicine by the iradvice and been cured—certificates from the Piot honota ry.Clerk of Orph ry, ans' Court. No- - ta, sic- stating their acquaintance ;with persona of respectability and standing, who having the goon of their fellow men at heart, have volunlaritY come for ward and given a statement of their apse and its cure. for publication, &c. &r. ~ The number admire certi ficates being too great for newspaper publication, the subscriber has deemed it advisable in haVe a copy of I the most important cert:ficaies properly 'authentica ted, under seal, to be plactd at the stores of agents, who have the medicii , eldr sale, where persons afflic ted with Scrctula o r K 1,1 s evil White Swelling, Chronic Rheumalistr , 'Toter, Mercurial diseases Eruptions of the kin, (..,44.1. of long standing or in eh:dent Consumption, PICA f lead-aehe. &c, lc, may have an opportunity of ascertaining thc palms and residences of those who have bee*ured by its use, and who will he willing, Weaned upon, to give every information required. $ • • - As a more general evidence that: this is no quack medicine. I would refer to the retries of the follow. ins., well known phyvicismr, who haye attested to its .efficacp—Dr. J. P. theater; Dr.-. Gi Birch. Dr. Jno. Otto, Dr. H.ll.ll , luhlenberg,Dr.3.E. orbet. • Sold wholesale and Retail at the rug and Chemi cal Store of ;'' I ' E. 13, EICHHOLTZ, Pottsville. J. B. dr- J. H. Falls, Mi nerevi II e; Hill) Kinsley IPort Carbon ; Henry Voute, OrwigSburg r . 'January 21, l. 4-4 v Music 11,cs,sillis: MRS. -ANNA M. 13RiOWN, RESPECTFTLLY informs tithe citiiens of Pottsville and vicinity, that she lit; prepared to give instruction on the Piano Feints, and in Singing. She . solicits a share of'Public patron age. For references, -Szc.; iniuirO of E. B. Eicholtz, Druggist,. Centre st., March 15, , 1 : : 11;--• Steep Pens; j ER111"8 Three Pointed Pen, perdozen ' 3711 P Murikain'i Pens, pet gross, 50 lima:, or bump-backed, , do 1 00 I atliot'a Magnum Bonnm, per dozen, • 3711 Wright's Pens, cations. kinds, 1 ommon Steel Pena for Schools,!grons 25 Mitchell . . Pens, ilfferent kinds, l Hogan & Thompson's three Partied t i ent. I • Just received; andfor gale by '1 • , B. BitiNNAN, Agent: 1 51 I Eeti. 2 • Ehrenfridd's Collogutal Phrases. ; ) l _ . A ND Dialognea In German and pigtail, on evei 171.. topic necessary to maintain a converantion t wit h directions for pronunciation, just pith:lls'od and for gala by the subscriber. Also , , - ' . German and English Dictionaries, • f . ' German and,English Cnimmers; ' -,[ German Testamentsand Hymn Hooks, Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms,. , Do 'do 'dO ;English, _ Ibles and. Psalters, " ' . ~, •I y Gerthan Union Hymn Book', 44.. &e.. . 1 . All of Which will be sold at Philade lphia prices; wholesale and retail. .. . . . I D. BANNAN,.Agent. [.• ! • " 8— I Feb M. CHEAP GOODS FOR CkSll, 2 j . And no Creditgeven. . THE subscriber bin just opened it the Store forme r ly occupied by Crosland & Chrift, on Rail Read' st:, a general assortment of. Groceries and Provisions; which he will at the lowest possible prices for utast: Bach as . t . Sugars, Molasses, Coine r DDocotste, Tea, Cheese, Mee, Spices, etc.,-ISperm and Whale Oil, Spec- I maces', Moulds and Dipped Candles, • Soap, Tobacco, Seger.; Hams, • Shoulders, Mesa POthi Dried Beet, odi;• I ilish,Mackerel 4-c, &c WILLIAM Et MARSHALL • ; 4-11-=tf' May 231844 SCHOOL BOOKS, FI a. IIIE Subsctiiber has jolt received an asSortmen of chsiol Books. which he Wets to thous Islip wish to purchase to sell again litho low nail. if. snaqtkey_csin be ,puythasCsliln MEll =I Patenttdeta I. pea . OS use I € l l sobs: or Im rlroaga, tie, for ported •to - order by 1 .i gne-,Subteri her. 81388 pet are now_ al exclusively lama in the Collieries, and on the Railways In Great Brit ian. end are.found to be greatly 'superior to Men4ten ones, es regards safety, durability and economy. . . - The ".Patent Wire Ropes," have proved after three_ years *entice, to be still in good condition, where MOWED ones, of double the size, and • weitillt, clev be er bitted longer than 9or 10 months. They bane en used fox almost every purpose to which Hempen' Ropes and chants have been applied. Mines. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing Rigging. ;Window Cords, Xtehtningconductors, Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes 'Sec. gee. They are 'made either of iron or Colpper Wire. and in cases of much exPosune to dainpnets of Galvanized Wire. i . Testimcinials from the most eminent Engineeis in England, 'can be shown as in their efficiency, anti any additional inibmation required respecting the different descriptions. and application ;will be given by ALFRED F. KEMP, ne , Broad st. S. York, Sole agent for the, United States. Uti=l:l t awwag ...r0........= .A. C. ? Mr 4 ' Mil MOZI i aI ?" .... 5 .t . Z.::.' Lllii I F M. s I '4 -- t't • 4 r • 1:1 7 (IQ .1. 0.• ("ts C+ .., X n i Q '..".1 ' I _...s 1 ! zs 1 i n. 1 n 1 I Z 1 1 t- ;s' , . I'•--,.. ri Arm. • "'''----- Houses , and Lots - • r, • il I 1 • , - - a i 1 g en . FOR , SALE. ~ . 7 , ALSO. a large nuMber of Windings and out Lnts o . various sizes , on the Navigation tract, lying principally in the Borough of Pottsville.' Apply to ''SAMUEL LEWIS,; Real estate ag't, en; t re I,‘ .july 11., 9--2 , .-. 1 , ~ . • i Tr) Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steeain • 1 Engine Uutilders, - 441id others . . ! I , • i ' PASCAL IRON. WORK& • WELDED WROD4III URN TUBES /Yam 4 inched to 11. in !calibre and 2 to 12 filet long. capable or sustaining Prc#sure f•cn 400 to 2.500 lbs. per square inch, with Stop wits, T.,1L., and' other fixtures to suit,l Oiling together, with screw LOCOMOTIVE suitable for STEAM, WATER.GAS, and fur LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER FLUra • I'' ' • i ! • - .of ,- 1 , , , • . • Manufactured and for vale by 1 . ' Iffo/3:LRIS, 'TASSER , & monms. Warehouse S. E. Amer of Third & Waluu4 Streets. _ PHILADELPHIA. I ' July 11, 1 1 i 19-- I ' _ ?o'rrsvlLLE E. W. iIfcGINNISL 11111,EPEYF TILL Y annotince's to. this Public, that he Ilk , has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ville Iron Works, on Nerwcelan street, where he is prepared to build all kinds' of Steam Eugines,.manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of altnost every deseription,at the shortest notice, and on the most tea. 'amiable terms. I; , - Cr td, In want or Steam Enr ttie Penns from , abratin..— —ngines will find it to their advantage to give him a !call before engaging elsewhere. May 11 GEORGE H. purrs lINVITES the attentlon•of purchasers to his stock o 'Fresh Goods just received and now opening at his Store in Centre.st., a few doors above the Pottsville Holm, all of which he will sell -at the lowest ; prices for, cash his own orders,j or in exchange for country produce. . February 10, • - • ~ .. 1.- REMOVAL. j ' • . • I i ,' - . , two. itawil'. , . 1 • JOSEPH • F. 1 SEIDEP.S, *WAS removed his imildence next dodr to Brown Ilri Drug Store, in the building occupied as a Shoe Sire, in Centre street; Pottsville. where he continues to operate in ; all the vatiouS branches of .the Dental Art ; such as.. ! . , Phitiarlltir, Filing, Cleansing and Dtascing. ' He also will insert in the bast manner, single teeth, or wholeaets, at reasonable prices. .11avIne had a practical experience of many yeard, he feels coinfdent of giving satisfaction to al( . who may favor him with their custom, 3 , 18 , , '4.2.celtelbo2. 2 Z?CtelaKpol 22 • . • REMOVED. 1 -- '• MOSER. ICUEBLER, j_lf AVE removed from their old stand Cen -11 tre Street, to the stand formerly occupied by the Nessus Reber,-at the porner of !Norwegian and Rail Road streets, where they will expose for sale daily, ' I ALL THE VARIETIES OF MEATS. Beef Veal Lamb Mutton Pork liana! arid Lard at the lovielit market Prices. Li Call and see them:, • • March 15, 1845. 1 . APOTHECARY STORE. THE subscriber oilers for sale a well se ected and genuine assortment! , of • IF DRUGS MEDICINES, etc., consisting of Chemicals, Medicines, Perfu mery,. Window Glasses, Pateat Medicines Drugs,, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, and Varnisherr,Pain Brushes, &e. Which he Is dloposed to, sell at a sand advance, and respectfully solicits a share bf the patron age ofthe public. CS- Physicians prescriptions carefulfy compounded. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. March 10. - • ' 49-* H. PRESSAIsTe, • CABINET MAKER, • HAS removed Itoni Ma old stand . to the"Ware.room on the North East Corner of Mahantanws and Union.illtreats, where ha-has constantly . oti hand, a general assortment of Cabinet ware of the most mo dern ;tries and approved finish: French and high post Mahogany. Bed Bteetls, Mahogany Chairs and Rocking Chairs, also Maple Cane seat chairs andflocking Chairs WidsorChairs; soths.Bettes dec, dtc. Ali the Varieties of Cabinet' are made to order at 'the shortest Notice, and In the best Adriatic Philadelphia prices: H. GRESSANG. acknowledges the - liberal Atupport with which the public have favoured him heretofore, and will labour on his.part to -merit a cmitinuanee of their favor April 20A i 17 TEA 1 . SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stewart' 0 New York Strata Syrup Mo . lacks, a•very su— perior article, for-tale by • = i• • 2 ••T. & J. BEATTY.' ; ; ' • May 2d, EIRESWEIGS.—A, few drums fresh 'Figs.' also skilud MI MEM ws.. 7 4 .7g • M. C. I 1 0 . 04 OR I ••k: , m o tt, to —m C.. 5 I 1 ......N 4 0f....1000 . 11 4.1. 0 1 , -* , 7 mqwo..7 CC A CD. 1 e" 0 0 Cr 0W.4.40. ......i g • 7 3 / 4 4-?1, - , 2 , S Clu.ot-' 111 I?' 41 ^3 r-i .4 1 5 Z.; g 2 lOURN 'CIN'ES. VIED , - z • • ( • - ReAR.P.I'S , sBN AtOUSTIC OIL! -4;1 rA ir TRE EIRE ME SOS •• 1 DEAFNESS ,11 DEAFNESS CURED. caTa's Compound Kreosote Acoustic Oil, FOR the cure of I/ EA FNESS, pairs, and the Ls charge of matter from the ears• also tin those disa greeable noises like the buzzing of: insects Sailing of water, buzzing of steam, &c., &c. whictcare syinptoms of approaching deafness and also attendant with the disease: - CETIrICATE S. 'The following Editortals and certificates cc; be read with interest as they speak faitll, which are "stubborn things." ' ;Most' EXTRAORDINARY CORE:-If any have doubts they may now dismiss them, and the most incredulous May consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases'of "Mires, and many of them very remarkable—by the use • orScarpa's Oil,' have been published, but this 'caps the Young or old may yet recover hearing. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about SO years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 years, so that it was nest to impossible to make her hear conversation in theloudest tons of voice; .Last winter she was induced to try 'Scar pa's Oil:for Deafness.' It Is only necessary to add that she has us - edtwo bottles,'and that her hehring Is perfectly restor lid—•she is cured. , • timtvngss CURED.—The following eitract from a • letter written by Mr. - Johnson of Boston,. to a end in this city, is important. • • • ,„ 'The bottle of Scarpass Oil for Deafness, that you: sent me, with the wish that my daughter would tryit„ has been used, and in its effects, have astonished all;' you know how very deaf she has been since she was! three years old—she pow hears quite well, but as Abel ;medicine has all been used, I wish you to send mean ! other bottle. which I have every reason to believe tel cure her ent For sale by B. B. GUMPERT, No. 120 North Second Street, Philadelphia, and-by VCIIHOLTZ Ec S ANDERSON: Agents,•Pottsville July A. 1813, WHO ,EVER HEARD . OF Dr. Leidy's Celebrated Ointment AILING to cure the Tetter, Itch, Dry and Watery - T Pimples of the face and body, Scaly .Eruptions, and All Diseases of the Skin? Of the many thousand bottles, (it isdiant in bottles wit} the words "Dr. Letdy's Tetter and:ltch Ointment blown in the side) neve had an instance been know or heard from where it had.failed.. Amumber of refei• ences can be made, where it has been used in schools factories, on board of vessels, and in families, and per. • tificates could be Published of thetn,hut for-the delica. cy in having names 'published in connection with tic loathsome and disa'greeable affections. 01- Price 15 cents per Bottle. It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 No:th sEcoNr. street, below Vine street, sign of the Golden Eagle an Serpents,) Philadelphia, and by all the different Drug gists and Store,keepers attached to Dr. Letdy's silver tiseinent of hils "Blood Pills" in another Column, (critic! please refer to and read, (besides many others through out the country. Sold itr Pottsville at J. G. BROWN'S Drug Store (late Emilie's.) May 1811,, 19-- . 44 0 44111 Z REMEDY Eo' Facts Tor the People TIIE constantl y increasing popularity and tale of B. A. Fahhestock's Vertalfuge . has induced per- sons who are envidusolite success to palm off' upon the penile preparations which all medical men know to be inefficacious in expelling worms Isom .the sysietn. • . • This Vermifugehaa mild° its way into public favour. uaon the ground of its own intrinsic merits,More thail any other ',meth/One of the. kind now usd; and while many worm remedies have by dint of pulling been forced into sale. and shortly after- gone intc the obscurity which their worthlessness justly mer lied. .13, A. Flianeirock's Vertnifuge continues to be triumphantly sustained. It has only to be used arid its effects will hilly sustain all that is said of its wonderful expelling power. • - Wales, Erie Ca., New 'l'., Jan,7,1943: We certtfy that we havel used B. A FahnestoCk's . T.rmifuge in out families, and in every Case it has. pro ided a decided anti eVetual remedy for cape!. l!ag want from the system. W. corditlly recom• mendit to parents who'havc children afflicted witti that dangeroui'malaPy I • '`-b:LON VIRGIL. ; I ttAt . lß. PAINE, „ MAY,ROB7„ - . JOSEPII - BURROUGHS. For Sale, wholesale and' remil,btAhe Drug War bourse of ~. B. A. FAIINESTOCR , 4 C o , I Corner of Sixth and Wood sts, Pitsburg,'Pe -., For Sale in Pousville. by 1,..... CLESIE:NS di. PARVIN, Druggists. i December, 9 50— - Dr. Bechter's . 1 PULMONARY PRESERVA,TIVBj For Coughs; Colds; Influennas, Catarrhs; Whooping • Cough; Pains of the reast and Sides; Bronchitis; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathing and Eir 7 ' pectoration; Shortness of Breath; Indent- •• • ' mation of the Lungs; and arrest of _ approaahing Consumption al I 111 been but a few years since this medicine Vs been 'ntroduced into this country, and has been pro 'Meth ()fete most astonishing and unexpected rebultse As siev rallluindred certificates of its effects have'been hereto re published, it Is only necessary non to re mind UM public where it can be obtained Rerun& Throtighout Germany it is known as the "1.0 P s server,' \and is the on:y Medicine in use there for the•A hove affeetions.. It is put up in half pint bottles, with full directions • 50 Cents a Bottle Prepared only (from the original receipt obtained ai a great pricu,l and sold wholesale and retail, at In. Lei. - Ay's Health Emporium, No. 191 north Second street near Yine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,: Phi edelphia For sale in Pottsville, by I Philadelphia, Reading Sz, Potts Ville Rail Road. "Ottp: 31. ••••• Red4ction of Freiglit.on Macliandize. - I • ON AND Al Bit Monday next, June `2oth,, Roods will be forwarded with despatch at the' fol. lowing rates of Freight, between Reading arid the points below stated, per ton.of '2OOO lbs. • •-? Between BetWeeti Reading Reading • -• and . and . . . , Plaster, slate, tiles; 4.e. 41 10 . , 73cts Pig Iron, blooms, timber;• - • marble, rosin, tar, pitch, , 1 20' 'OO and grindstones, Nails 4- spikes; bar iron,•l • • . • castings,lentl.turpentine bark, raw tobacco, salt, - 1 40 1 00 provisions,potatoes, lam ber, stoves, kr., Flour per barrel, 16 eta, _ _ Wheat, corn; rye, clover - 4 els, seed, 4. salt per bushel, . Groceries, hardware,steel, copper, tin, brass; do mestic Ilquors,machine ry, butter and _ eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, oSg tem, hemp, and cordage. Dry floods, drags 4. Medi cines, foreign liquors, wines, glass, paper,fresh . fish, meat, confectiona ry, books 4.43tationmy. No additicinal charges f< receiving:of delivering fre, ny's Depots on the line July 15,1843 • JIT received on eonslgnment, 100 kegs of 1 !ialle-- "a very superior; Allah y, and assorted sizes; they will be sold cheap forcash, bpApplication to the sub crtber at the York - Store. , E. YARDLY JuneB . 24 . InirOWE'S School for the Flute;..7 . Do do few the Containing each new and , cOn4tete Instinetikr, to. gether with about 150•pleees Paul's,- price cent, each; Jest received add for sale by .B. BANNAM . June 29 , Agent. . . ENJARITIPS • ARCHITECTi " • in It Fifties! - Iptise Carpenien:Mustitted.l4.6iib Cektificate. .1 G DROWN; Jg 10 135 r commission ; storiige,,or At at any of the Compa- THE CHEAPEST TASSASE:ACENcir.IN THE UNITED STATES. --,--- : - • . Joseph. 11146111i1rraVs 'Splendid Line of London anc!'Liverp col Packets ARRANGEMENTS FOE l 'lB45: Old-Establlsited Passage 101 life. 100 ...Nile Co!. of .South, ~.. ..., b ,_ Ah- , • - :tkii. ,-; : -.7--_,_.--z,7 . --__.._-_ ,- ,_. -- -- kero). THE subscriber begs leave to call the attention o his friends and the public In general, to the follow- IS arrangements forjthe year 1815, and for the purpose 16f bringing 'mit Caliln, gecocid Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. by the following - . . -,- . . Regular Packet I Slups to and titan -Lireipord. Ships' 'Names. Captains. ' Days orSailing from ,York: New Ship, .:- Nye, ~ . • June 6 Oct, 6 Feb 6 United States - , Britton, • " 1"11 " 11 Garrick •. : Skiddy, " rap 6 "26" 26 Patrick Henry, Delano ' July 6 Nov. -8 Mar. 6 Waterloo, Allen. - "11 " 11 "11 Rescind, Eldrid•re " 26 " 26 " 26 , Indepeudence, Allen,l '' Aug. 6 Dec. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel Ilickk, . Dunker, , ; " 11 " 11 " II • Siddons, E.' obb, : : " 26 " 26 "26 .Ashburton, Huttleson , Sept.. 6Jan. . 6 May 6 .Stephen Whitney , Thompson, '1 ' 11 " • 11 . " 11 Sheridan ' Depeyster, ' ." 26 " '26 " 26 Ship's Name, captains, , , . Days of Sailing front • Liverpool. New. Ship ~. Nye, , July 21 Nov. 21 Mar 21 Belted Stales, . Britton,. ,3 D 26 ~ Dec:26 ~ 26 Garrick, , Skiddy, -- -Aug.ll ll Apr.ll Ratrick Henry, Delano, , " 21 ". 21 - 21 Waterloo, . 'Allen, " 26 " •26 " 20. Resting, - Eldridge, Sept.-11 Jon. II May 1.1 Independence, Mier , . ' 21 "21 " - 21 Samuel Ricks, Bunker, " 26 " go "25 Siddons, , E. • obb, Oct. 11 Feb. 11 Pile 11 Ashburton. Iluttleson, • " 21 " ' 21 " 31 Stephen Whitney., Thompson, ." 20 Feb. 26 .I`nrthll Sheridan . IDepeyster, Nov. 11. Mar. 11 July 11 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack,' •Scritland,' Russel Glover,' Eelm,' and 'Sea,' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly in Regular succession, thereby.preventing the least pos sibility of delay or detention in LiverprMl; and tor the accommodation of persona wishing to remit money to their familieS or friends, 1 have Arranged the pay ment of my Drafts on the following Banks : • • . , . COrk, , • 1 Limerick, • • , Clornhiel, Londonderry, ; Sligo, • Wexford, --- ,siyi e lea s t, t • ! Waterford,- Galway, Arntash,.-l• Athlone, - Merlin, Kilkenny, l'Balina, Tralee, . . Enniskillen, • ' Mrinaghttn, 4 Youghal, , Banbridge,' Ballymena ' Parsonstqwn, Downpatrick; Cavan, Lurgan, Dungannon, - Enndon, • Ennis., Bally.shannon, Strabane, . Skilibreerq' j Omagh, • Mallow, • . Dublki; Cootnhill, • Kilrush; . . - Scotia nd—Theity Bank dr Glasgow. , ' England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Do. bankers, London; Messrs: P. W. Byrnes & Co. Liverpool, • Passengers can also' be engaresi front Liverpool; to Philadelphis,'Boriton and Baltimore, o by the Regular Picket Ships on application beim made' personally' or by letter. (post pant.] addressed to , • JOSEPH McMURRAY,IIOO Pine sreet, - corner of South street, New York. AGENTS. • . - - Benj. Bannan, Pottsville, Pa. Michael Mallen, In cheater,' 'N. Y.; Jer. [faggot Providence. ; T,, Cough, Albany, N. F. ; Chariel O'Hara. Toledti, Ohio; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y. • I also beg leave to assure my friends and On; public . in general, that the greatest punctuality wilt *obser ved in the sailing of,the above Ships, together with all others which I may have, and that Passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different I cots where they mean to embark. P. s.—tree Past:lse can also be secured from the y clarets Ports Ireland and Scotland, from which Steamers run to Liverpool.. !IX:NAN:Pottsville, Sold Agent for the State of Penns) Ivania. February I, I. 5 NEW STORE. • OLIVER. Sr,,MARS , . D ESPECTPUtIX InnOutiee to 'the citizens o IlSchuytkill County, that they have commenaed bust flees nine Butte recently occupied by NVlllintix C. Leib, one dust south of the Post Office, in the Borough of Pottsville, where they haua just opened a new and Carefully selected stock of Dry Goods, • Groceries, Glass; Queens, Ecirtlien and Hal low Ware, 4-c., 4-c., 4-c. • I Among which slay be found Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tinetts, Mousefire de hains Ginghams, Lawns, Merl hoes, Silks, Satin, Laces, Nankins, flnllands.4lannels, Marseilles, Valencia. Silk, Satin, and other Vestings, a great variety of.:.Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached, Silk, Cotton, and Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, Summer Collis, Velveteens, Ladle's and Gentleman's Stock. inr.e, Gloves, and Mits of all descriptions Also, Syrup, Sugar house and New Orleans Molasses, Sugar. Coffee and Teo, Cheese, Candles, Soap, Salmon. Shad Mack eral; Herring, Ifains, Shoulders and Smoked Meat generally Tobacco, Segars, Crackers, Butter, Eggs, Lard,: Sweat (Si Lamp Oil, &c &. &c Having purchased their goods with great care and on reasonable.t tuns, they will be enabled to dispose them, at prices quite as lose as their neighbors Fubrhary 21th. • " • MINERAL -WATER IN GLASS BOTTLES nesirs. Jarden & Morrlion," • OF PHILADELPHIA, • - HAVE taken an establishment in Pottsville, whew , ' they intend manufacturing • this celebrated, beve rage, prepared either with or without Syrup. Pottsville and its vicinity will be supplied livery day,' regularly.. The patronage of the , public. is 'solicited; orders will be received.& filled any hour of the day & for any amount Attention is called particularly to our Sarsaparrilla Syruu. _Manufactured in Centre Street, abovd Mount Carbon Hotel. Private families,, balls, parties, &c. &c. & . .,c ' . supplied. May 31, • NEW GOODS. TOS.EPII MPRBAN, has Just receised a wrtv assort mentrti of goods, among which arc splendid new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett Jcarfs, Brussels 14 . yards wlde tor Shawls, Thibet and Silk Shawls. Lisle and Ashburton Lace, a very superior article of t ,Striiie•Jn , oneit Muslin, Thread Lace,daconet Insetting, variety Mother fancy goods, alt of which will be sold at theloWest cash prices. Pottsvill Jilly 13 • • 1 .. TO LA.IIYIAS AND SCRIVENtBS. T . E subscriber hat received a tienutith I sr— flee of foolscap paper...ruled and plain, din ust as tough as earchtnent, suitable fur Instruments of writing, which will besold by the ream. quarter or hall resin. : . B. ts'A,NNAN, Ag•t. -.. Auoust 10 1 • N 39 .. BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSEBROES MADE Or THE best refined AmeNrican 0 Iran, tbr saleat about the same prices of the, Iran in bar, being a saving of about 100 per Cent' to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted. and if not satisfactory, can be returned app the money will be refunded. • GRAY; & BROTHER, 42 . Walnut at., Milada. Jane 8 . , . . -• . I Hollow Ware. • • JUST received at the York Store a large and genera assortment of Hollow Ware consisting of 8,-6, 4, 2 and 1 gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &c., &c., which will be sold wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices.. Alsci waB,zon boxes of all sizes. Cedar Ware such as tubs,i buckets, &c., &c. Jan. 12, 1845, 2 EDWARD YARDLEY. epis CORY OF THE' POPES, %VIM Mimes,, murders:, pritsosinp, parricides, 'Atidulteries and iv emits, froth tit.,Peter to Gre- g,.iry the XVI, including, the history Of the Siints, Martyrs. Fathers of the Church, Religious Orders, Cardinals,ibiquisitions, Schisms, and the great Re formers, with the Crimes of Kings. Queens, and Em perms, by Louis Marie De Cortnenirr, translated from the French, Part let 25 cents--..with.colored plates 37. i ctn. just received and for sale by B. BAN NAN, Agent. ' May 15,. • • 20— . - Flit O. C. LIN'S.—TEMPERANCE LIFE 1./BITTERS—an unequalled Strengthening Medical. fat:persons lahoring under Pulmonary, diseases ofuny kind,Tor sale at MARTIN S Drug . Store. March 22, 12— 11 cis 3 cti TponsosuLN 31EDLOINES A GENERAL asaariment kapt constantly on hand Il . EIIIIIOLTZ &•BANDEESON!S NowDrug.filtrre, Pottsville. 30- July 22 Letter. Presses, Very Cheap. A T thelow rate or 97 50. which are equal to the A iron. freases, and will laat.aalong., pat receiv ed and for;sale by .- • ept. 14. 87= •• - BAN.ritiasl. Agent. H Emerson's School 'Books. FIRST and Second Parte Aiitnmetic, Reader ' Pan 1 - - • 2. Do 1 " 3 - OS . • Ail of whichi will be sold • wbeleeale end retail at Philadelphia prices. Recollect our motto—"NOT TO OE UNDEBSOLD.'!, 13, MADMAN; Ag't Nov. 30! -, . • , 43- . IIATHIPS-L.For, sale at. MARTIN'S Drdg V V Store—an as'sOttraeiat'of Gig, Sulky, and Carriage. Whips. • r •- ••• • March!2.2,) ILFODNTAYNE'S'CHINESESJMR ERADIbA:. t let removes elliperfluous Hair from e p at L A WILLIAM EL BXOWN, & Co., \VIIOLEdALS DRY GOOD DEALERs, No. 2' 0," - No . rtlrrou . , , .• HAit'a large Stock iomprising lentaral variety Of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DR GOODS. • .- • • They regularly attend the .dictiiiril Sales, at which they can freltuentlypurchase many seasonatdedestrlp dons of Goods. sate. Mow the regular prices, and which they will sell at :a raid/ artists. - ~ • They rerit'llve many *do direct frOm &Surtax:lnters, and will also be receiving the newest styles °Mai- • ariris`Gootts as soon as they are In the market, from im portations both here and in New Yosk. - Their exertions will be directed keepini constant ly, a very'superior assortment of the most desirable Staple and F ancy Goods. which they Intend to offer to Country Merchants on the most favorable terms, and at the lowest prices they ran be fourid at in the city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. Theft stock consists Inpart of the ifollowing t Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans, Plaided and Striped Jeans. [a new article,) plannels. Kerseys, Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas! Padding, Beaver • teens, VelVeteens, Velvet Cotds, Alpaca Lustre') VestlngeSravats, Stocks, titousse. , de loins, Giaghami, Lawns, Irish Linerts, Ausila -Sheeting and Rnssia Diaper: ' 1 Goods far Summer Wear, New Stile Fancy Figured Linen Drillings.. Plain Brown Linen, Crape, Garn brOons, Corded. Plaided and striped -Ditto, New .goods,] Plaided and' striped Kremlin, New goods,) Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cottonades, Summgr Cloths, beninis,l Mexican M ixture s.' : • - Blue arid Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin Jttns, Panty Smgie.Milled Cassimeres, Coat Ginghatits. &c. Brown and Bleac'aed bluslins,t.Checkst, Ticking!, Brown Drillinea, 'Canton Flandel,' Plain White Ctimbries, Checked and striped ditto, Lace Cambricks, Juko . nets, Book Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto, Lace ,Goods in variety. Colorired Cambricks, Hosie ry, Gloves,Thread, %Dons, and a full as . . _ sortmeni or Trimmings, ke. &e, PRINTS--A very extchstie asSoriment: to which new Styles are added as they conic from tbe'Msaurac— tttrers. Philada., March 1, • HE subscriber has long had the. agency o Ji. HULL'S PATENT TRUSS, and keeps constantly on hand, various kinds of. Trusses, of daiated to' the varieties of Hernia or Eupturo, which will be fitted on the patient when required ' • DILE.W.YN, PARHISH,." Diuggist, Chemist and Apothecary, S. - W. corner of Arch and Bth eta. Philadelphia. ' Also, on hand a carefully 'Selected assortment of Gennine MedicineS• and Chemicals; to,whieb the. attention of Physicians and Storekeepers er invited—with the various Patent Medicines, pre pared from the most approved formula, and sold at marker prices. .• Philada., March I; 9--Emo r J. .ELA. ItRAIOIEN; FoRwARDING ANHCOMJHOSION MERCHANT, .. . . Vine street Wharf, Schuyl kill, Phllidelphia. R r ESPECTFULLY informs hislfriends and the Mer chants of Schuylkill, lterlts.aOd the adjoining coun ties, that fie is now prepaired 10 receive and forward Mereliandize . of every description by Canal to, Putt Carbon, Pottsville, Readineand the intermediate plates in good coverd Boats, at rates from 60 to 100 per cent lower than by Rail Bond. i . The subscriber will ship goods at a tower freight than they can be carted from thei Delaware (tom, with these advantages to the Caplan* the shipping charges are less the expense of Tonage isisaved, and 'no deten tion of the goods, so that Merchlnts stray depend OD re ceiving them in ail. despatch as Boats will. Seale his Wharves Daily. i No additional chargei for cortimissidn, storage,.re relying or delivering freight at a:ny of the,lan Lags on the line. 4 . Merchandizefor Reading wilr be dr.tivered . froaa the Boats to.the Merchants Store, 1 . Philadelphia March 22 182.5, l M—lirrro . E. A'. HATHAWAY & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, hit 23 Jl. - oeth inar-nes, foot of .Arch at., Philadorphia 121 AVE received on ronsignritnt and offer for salt. a 4 .tlie lowest cash prices— • . 50 Wes Ist sort eastern liops ; 2000 galls fall and winter presed wha)e . oil ; 1000 do do do black; oil, . 300 doz painted pails; 100 boxes let quality sperip candles ; • 150 do mould tallow candles, SOO do yellow soap ; 7 50 •do No. I chocolate ;; . ' • 500 do. Lubec (scalc'd) 14Yring ; 100 do do . Ido lOU obis. ackerel, Nos. I; 2 and 3; 50 do Hatiths Salmon ;; 50 do gibb'd Herring ; E, 2.5 do pickled codfish ; . 40 do Cranberries; • 50 tubs Gishen butter ; 4000 lbs. 'Herkimer county" cheese ; 10,000 do dry codfish; ) 5000 do hake fish, (in dritras) 3000 do Manilla cordagc•i. ' Philbda., Jan. 11, ly TILE CHEAPEST HAT 25(.. CAP STORE IN I • PHILADELPHIA, No. 196 Market at. 2d dfor below sixth at.; , . BARGAINS! BARGAINS::, IN RATS xtr CAPS. 402 5 1 THE citizens of Pottsville milts and its vicinity, visiting Phila delphia, and purchasing' Hats and Caps, would find it g rehtly to their advantage, to call on us. Our stock is large and superior, consis ting of every variety 'and' style of Hats and Caps, such aa / • • Superior Beaier Hats, foam 53 00 to $1 00 .Brush 2 00 'to '3 00 Fur, 26 and upwards. Silk:, Moleskin, Bine and Black Cassimere, Rocky Mountain, Beaver, Leghorn Hats, &c. Caps of ev ery variety, sonic as low as 2 ceps each, which we will sell wholesale and retail, a llow tf, not lower, than any other store in the city. Please call and see. N. B. Penang who arc not judges of Hats and Cans, may be assured they be dealt witlflaon6r ably. • GARDEN& BROWN. Philada. May 17, • . i -• I • 20—Into PURE WHITE. LEAD. WhetherM Si; Brother, /r A NUFACTLTRERS. No 65 north Front street PlPhiladelphia,have now!a good' supply of their vartanted pore white lead. and those customera whc have - been sparingly suppl!ecf in consemienee of a run - on the article, shall now hav e their orders filled. No knawni substance possesses those perservative and beautifyibg properties so; desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadultenited white lead; hence 'acix admixture of other matenals only mars its valtio. It has therefore been the steady - aim of the manufactures, for many year's, to supply to the public a perfeelly pure white lead; and the unceasingde 'nand fur the article, is proof Mat it has met with fa. van It is invariably branded on one he ad—WE ERILL' & BIZI;R:111 , 11.. iu full, and on the other; WARRANTED PURE. all in retkletters November 19. 'N ATTENtri[oN. • - MILITARY.STGRE, rjhHE subscriber would j respectfully inform his 1, friends and cestomers,lhat he has located his Menhir Cup Man -factors; In Third Street, N0.,95,' B, few doors below Race, where lie would be pleased; to see his old customers ancLas many new ones as are disppeed to favour him with their custom. He still'continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's arilcles ofevery description, such as leather. Cloth. Fey, Silk and - Beaver Dress Caps, octal patterns; Forage Caps; Holsters foriroim Body do ;Cattoucht Boxes. Bayonet cabbards, word Belts of all kuids ; CanteMll; Knapsacks; different pat!erns : Fire Buckets, Passing' Boiel, Tube dtr.„ , r• Brush and Picker's Plumes. Pompoons Firemen's . Caps, Leather Stacks, Gun Cases, superior quality• Shot Bags. Game Bags. Broms.dric..drc. • • _ lETOrders thankfully received and ticortiptly at+ tendei to: WILIjIAM CRF.SSMAN, N 0.401 Northl'hirdStreet, a few doors below Rae Philadelphiadannory .1% . 11014 • 2—em :WAS Ift SUPERIOR: PMENI TRuss . . , ALSO. . . Dr.,4:reph ne lp te l ls t i s tero•A!lniemtetel: A supply of the attain nriioles, just received and for, sale, at the; Thanufaeturers prices, by , JOHN S. C. MARTIN; • ! -! • Druggist Octeber . • . : , - - Pocket Books land Wallets. ITE substriber has just opened the best: stock of T Pocket Books and Wallets ever offered for sale in this place: Call and itsimihe: for Yourselves.• B. BAN N AN. Agent. Feb. 22, IES PRUNES AND FIG.-4A small.lat - *nib crop Smyrna Figs;-an d a few jars and ooxes of *Oh St.lw ; ME 4 faiinceic Cleiltintetti FORTIttIinVI THE COUNTRY.. Go forth to the untainted sir; : And the sunshine* open o'011i" It shall clear thy , clouded braW r :.,, It shall loose the worldly cop t .- , That binds thy heart too e105e1f,i,,,.. . -. ~ Thou man of cam and t0,i,11 71 ' " .1 -• . Go fotthintci the country, I; , t :. t. • Where gladsome eights :Rideau' obi - Make the heart's pulses thrilkax4 leap 1 With fresher quicker bounds. - i '1 -' ' - They shall wake fresh Ilk, wiPi(t The mind's enchanted boWerp Go, student of 'the midnight, laitip, :I ; \ And try their magic potieil.. 1 "; ~ i !t. Go forth into thrscountry, •:Itt - . ' :''- With; its !songs of happy hints, - ' . Its fertile Talcs, its grassy hike. ' • ' 41ir/ill:it:It flocks and herde„ Against the powers of eadorists : i , . , '. ' • ' In its magic all arrayed-41 i Go forth and dream no idle'dreanw,' Oh,sisionaq maid ! , ' ii, ' ' •.• Fr'Pln theiXer IfollePelinintaarette.• ' Etectridify for 4r/C2C*4',61.crp0.141." The element which sote proMkois most tamed to thelncreased•usee or man, most eitnter- . dinary way, is ielectricity ; uses , to which this marvellous agent hat hitherto.been ap plied, none promises such renlinlraide imitate' tts _ niiiiliection to agriculture.,/Tlicalgli the princi- • plo has long been admitted, that electricity had at ‘. • great effect on vegetation, it tmt until of late that any practi cal application of;:supli aid huhu!). 'attempted ; but from the nntullS, as well as " 'from the comparatively trifling eii•Sil of the exper inient; - whichl have been •latfit made, we quite agree to the c cenchicion of a 'leiftdon journalist, that the new agent is likely, before long, to pro- • duce as great! a revolution in agriculture, as the steam engine or, spinning jenr4 flare effected in manufactures., A very interestinetxperiment;ora a somewhat cqnsiderable scale, haslust been made in the North' el Scotland—a piirOn of a field of barley, to which electricity . vos . :applied, produ cing at the rate of ,thirteen quarter* and a half to the acre, while 1...ra3 siniilarly l .A'reOeil in all other respects, Produced the Usual 4*tity of five or . six 'quarters to the acrotlie 'Cleetricised barley, lveighirig :moseciNer `.llbs. to th'4ll.M:shel more than the other. I • • .: . The miale.an • which the final ke collected and applied to inlluence- the land; is:verp • simple.-- The field•is djvidecl into oblong squares, 76 yowls. long, and 4fi, widej•-containing, therefore, just acre. Ateah of the angles o the square, pegs . are driven into the ground, arid: fqur strong iron wires ere -apeched,-commonleaiing with each' OtbeiLL•so este form a square iaf d ire, end 'sunk 3 inches heioW the surface . ; rit,tw 'points, direct._ ly opposite, in the centre of t 4 sort sides 'of the 4rblong,poles;are fixed in the ginti4d 15 feet high, and a wire, communicating tgithcthe cross wire' beneath the , iiirface, is carried ' rancor the poles, and along the centre of thesOrge to the other, down whichiit is conducted, outatt 7 chid to the' • cross wire beneath the siirface„Stlhitt point—the square bein, so formed as to , hilt from' north to south, so tht tbis upper wireshall,he at right4m gles with thei equator. As a enneiderable bay of electricity is generated in the rtOnolphere,,and tra vels constantly from east to weat,:laith the motion of the earth, this electricity it Oracted 'by Ibis upper wire, and commnnicsdedlo . those forming the square under the suface of ithikgromid.. It is suggested, however, tqt iany quantity of GM CM =I - I . . tr 1ift5., ! !.011 5 gait. - . • r Go forth intrithe country'. Prom's ar arid altar& and GO forth into the country, .1 V, Whir° the nut's rich,clusteht ItrOiNt Where the l strawberry nestlienild the furze, And thoi holly-berries glow.. Each season bath its treasufeti* Like thee all free and tirild;- Who would keep thee fiomihe:country, 'Thou artless happy chill .; • .f; 1 Go forth into the country, It hath many a solemn And many, an-altar on tts hildF7 l , •• Sadred to peace and love, • And whilit with grateful feisciir Thine eyes its glones Wfirship the God who midis f all,: Oh ! hql:y cbristian Fran: I '4 ,•4 „.. . electricity can bo generated byiplacing under the ground, at a,point in the centre!of one of the lon gar sloes ot t the oblong, a bag' of ..charcoal, ;end .• pfates of zinc, at the point direCtlylopposite on the other' side, Connecting the tWct, by t a wire passing : over two pOles similar to those; Mentioned in the, preceding a ccount, and , croseing the ktngttutlinal . : wire passing from those pole's; The cost at wideli this appl'i'cation can be made is computed at £1 pet acre, ana it is reckoned to last ten or-fifteen years-,-the wires being carefully takers tip.atrd..replaced each yerir.:4 • • This disovory is certainly oner:ot the most im portant t,f;modern days, `'and . I wOuld compensate fully for the giving oul'of Ichalme, even where •‘ pondiette, and other methodi of manuring the •• ground, also exhausted. COLTICIiF OF MI LLZT..-41300 L a good time to sow millet. It will do well soWiiarty tinati,in the. =mat. , le:makes when well meld, e cellent fod 7 der. One of the general advit4agei oil this crop, is, that if the hay-crop is likely CO come in light, this.may be grown as a substitii* Half a bushel of seed, brOadcast to the acre, groper 'quantity, though only a peck is eometimijv"sown on rich ground. It may, if desired, be's+n in drills, and if designed 1 for seed, this the i ho.4. way. Atom mon turnip drill will sow the',soid It will yield boithlifully, and the seal 712er' gropsul into Meal,. is e i seellent .for fattening ahirnals. Rather light ground is' best fot it 4 ;it on land that is too light for In 1841, Mr. G. Jones received a premitirofroo the 31F3Plialk County Agiicaltuml Society,forihaving raised on two acres, five and a half to kiT millet • fodder, and sixty4hreei huahele of It was now land--therwood and - anther flrs ' foritich was 41tais off in the month of April, '4,l:4 l ,,twenty gaits of seed iiown to tbe acre the Bth ei - Juito aucreed7 WiinS.—Every Cultivator Oa ould be 4:6401 and destroy weeds in aesson,ibr ;; ; in this Way net' half the labor will he.required:thet will When' they kave'attalned a large growth • )3esities, if ions neglected: they will go to sec4and this neglect will prepare fora future crop. Another serious loss in allowing weeds tosroti, , Otreathing dative redplantS, of the fi)oti preparrolfor ..These 'three disadvantages combi4 , ' make ail the difference between 'thr ift y i sarl unthrifiy—be tween girirt and fess.--Bus. . • . litany , of the beggars of It 4 'And Florence are said to be %nit° jolt looltin4 fellows, One of, them .; atgly Hass his 4 1 :(6tel a "1044 I= CM