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Sinn" RIEGEL ' BATED ' & f, lamp Stiff/1k lasat, IMPORTERS JOBBERS • 4 30 G * 7 047:4.0 It °S Tit El T ,DERLADDLPHID. 11'14;:0441!_t;14! 2 44 far aTiri /4000143 in InlTohllllll, hoia sit ppd. of Mall, Are torpotßallT moyaltoi to. all oat ow 411BOlithiltil411114:" Al°3 REED ' 84 C ° .9 *:ll°Liti 4 t DBAL AT IL , R (4 . 0 0 13 ; • • 26.0;:189; titORTH THIRD STRO; • 3 dkattwest - eoniir Tidy+, and otierst etc ) febte 241 :"-. ; : P,llll4Dittgli; iiiiiik4ltioitgAr, ; 4. IrlioDitUPO; , ; --- • - 326'..MARKET 'Main " ' ittire iewiia lapis i oOmPlete aid - 1 " s. , SPLENDID. -STOCK • *tibia) Mlles' • Disselme ROBS& AIL= ••• • - "fipps.lslltOVlNVlLAfitS‘ fit llie*, • (MEN/WINO; PABltilleff ARMS, , _ - • '.r,icelOT;lto4 - Alifeelkfiliaielft4iNwr 19..0202111iPLFS BUTTS, • 1 • MIL WLS ali.,(tialitias;ll4p,ad Corooriftuare, Stella BorditsLPociarod l lse. M.nttllaa , nett' * l / • 45111b_ phipoojJko,"; ‘. IWe turfto Otootionpf.kujimito otti , meted Stook, (NISI ;00iitillifor - ,ttrat yio r. '•tati 'o ff er 'ilidocomokte That • litookembreoto onto, of ' thfsoost goodirtiow miotit tv,blS-loli•-•• ivc 'OF *P.SO - 1gLL411911.& )3ONS, - 15511LIKET STBENT,' litP:011,11,11i1 ixieis7oo3/,i,kzoßElta Os • ,t" . - cal3B ' IiES AND - liEsTLNatity , :Ifq ., 4leth tepi ettenttoo 1111118 nf Bto Invited; siTacit:A4krp TAFOY-GPODS." ABBOTT, JOH'NEEV, & CO., ere non praparst to offer ilarre - - • 't42l9,H,Alp: . .lql4l:rfiri)BTOME, - --; .„ :40E.:4T - ii*AntOF. BUYER& ' - JAs. pi,imPBF,LL 8c CO., Imposters and Wholesale Dealers „ "rsit'sr GOODS • Guipus, , : • diasuptuss, - - IMANE.32IIj NO, $O4 41ABSEW febl4ni IIFTI7"*AN;;Ja r NES, &'pa, ,1 0 ,0BEI.G2t.AND D'O'll.lis7lo -.;DRY' doaris,. ' ;•24.11 '.11.414 iC.i'T STRAET, !ow: doom below 4lrd, South side, 101;16 r , • ,fatucii QT;Ciribtf WM. p. GLENN. SMITH 'FOURTH STREET, IMPOITIII AND 12110Liilliffl DIALER 21 001188, ' " • DIItteGIBTS , &IiTiOLIII3, &a, hiiitoteoi very har wd ownpleti simartaient BPRING TBADL , inelnding 'de - 017114.0de, settee in the line, and many leoveltiem, • The attoeitioci-`ll. beim le respeotteilly trios , idiots. these of soy isms is the trod., either !ee tt,le ‘ elli7 br tlewlrork. - - ‘, eel-2m 4 011B A L !!' & 0 0 9 IVILOTAZOLLI'DMAIABS v,tiovpslONs, OIIiiaRE of rIiCEMEATS, 66 N, 99,°242 86 , _ a 956 and 9 144.9.24 fits " No. N.- PMLOILPULA , - InISI.B3IIIyIOREILARti, and sn lieicirtniint oI ,;noYll l lolo . peefiiilli; *dab* 11041, Tpikktricr, Westexus 1310170ei L ai d WM/ BilarintM. • t • - - • 1it48.2101,t eND . S'T 11;A: W' 00D ,A 0108 T 001FPL,1111 ANT! OHO10E : A~BOETM NT ROMONO • - • BONiCET,-EiILKAI 114 - 0141 1 118, idunacalti, NOMA% RUOIIES, A 44„ crgirr Milliperp ,Goode._ Also' OP . d • sTAA -oaps, or 3*, , t iunicaiventaivAnisTr, by, pnd pelf to, : 0/I.IIOAND PitOMPT SHORT-TIM 111717,133, At pi o4la44.l4,tiFice"!ipcnt, test ocoiiit; ' • Those dartirOas - of ardor. rtioneyin their pixecthatas aborla lair 3 early eall. , ' ROSENI3II6E, , ,BRQOI(I3, & 13 1 01;., • : , ~.411l11AltICET „ fabl4.3ra OA% iol'lNtO, 03 South Berboad et.) NEW.: I 859 : ,;$ T:.1? d-.W , 0 0 S 11.0 . • 'T.II,OIVIPSON LTEXICINS, No: •528 - .3IARNET .6TNENTi litvite the ittention'of buyers to thiir extensive stook Of ,Latilesi; Straw and 811 k Bonnets, itlemea!, Matt and Bloomers; Men's, Boys. •an Children's lists; Artlll - Ploiene,Snidies;Trithininge, tco: 4 Defog exclusively engaged, In Shia brand' of Inisiziess, pnrehseeri will dad It to their filtered to ermine our ,otook bora* purokaitne. - , THCI/I. ;; Y r lfahllallf, (formerly, of Wilmot, Roger., 4 biutey,) rotiVengipot eiltlikhe; above hones, - loliolts ;from his friends an itormlnotlon of the stook of llesenf: ToriktisM- febls4h . ' TR AW,;11:0 O,D S. /1101911R8, NUORES, duo. 'HOOPES & DAVIS,. MANIIVAOTURBIId AND DAL.IIRO Noe. 19 and 21 South Fourth' Street, (up etairs,) • • „ routinatraro, • Have, on hand an entitelyriew and complete etOok et the aboie goods, laid In for cuas, to whloh the attention et buyers is WOW. • - ORAL NALLOWET4I, tete:of the dim of Ohio . . Hal 00., long known kith. trade would be pleased to bee kb friends at the wareinOms Of, Messrs. Hoopoe & Davie. , . ' „ • teb9-2111 jro. G. : FALOCTER t & 00., , Dgwcas IN , 3is CzT, sap; 441:(411.111;NERI N 0.727 ORERTNII-T STREET. fabi-los 3 „ . gritew AND 'MILLINERY "GOODS. ' = u.i.siiimma from ottiold stand, 4 3 'Utak &mend 'street, to _ 725 IPIEBTNUT STREET, NNTWISINAINTENTN AND NIGNIN, Wa'are now prepared to exhibit to our rinmerowi pcisPLETE STOCK' ' ' • ' • MlBABB'ined OHILDRIN , B HATS, . BL9ohipp, OAPS. ko , 7A,Tioy, AND oBAP i BONNXTIi o - P7IIINOU /MOWRY:LB. - •• - • ' • -78113110 Ne LAOIS • , itudums,-&O ,ImbraoinAlArdinn ittitormieb% unequalled In this otty, end we reopeitrallyigrits the Attention of merchants, to our kiting Stock. ' • • Oash and short•Ucie, buyers will And itspeolally their interest to give as a call. , .- „ *N,O,OLN,„WOOD, *I7I.pHOLS. - . 1-1ILL;BORN . JONES. Jlopoiter rnd Blionfututer `; • • Or • • , , • - • • , • /IX AND .S TR A W 430 - NNET,S, _ IRI ROIL and P.PNAMA .14.11 e , •4411fpn.OLILL,LOWEILS Toi!kfoli 9 14 sflioiliton'oFtify and "unto' pegill er 80111:14,4x1. ' ' ‘_ ' ..41:12 , MARKET ST., I • Below , PLitT H. febUtin " 1859 - MILLINERY 1859 axD• STRAW 'GOODS. New and eomplete assortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ' • CRAPES, Mara, LACER, 'Ant iferyiother ititlete In that line. . - - ' •AbSO,, STRAW BONNETS • • - STRAW TRIMMINGS, Embracing In all an assertment unequalled In this city, end to which we balite the attention of buyers Those purchasing for ash, or on short time, will do well to glee na a call betoro selecting elsewhere. • • " M. SERNMEIM & 00., te24.2m No. 131 BOUT)" SECOND STREET. 11)59. SPRING 115.9. MILLINERY GOODS. - LOUIS DANNENBAITAI, , .No. 57' NORTH' SECOND STREET, BETWEEN MARKET and -ARCM, NAST SIDE. Invitee the attention of City end Country Boyers to his Jima and well selected stook of RIBBONS AND FILKS, CRAPES 'ANIL ACES; • FLOWERS, RUCHES, do. Embracing a large sod complete dock of NEW AND ,OILOIOD MILLINERY GOODS, which will be sold at exceedingly low prises to CASK AND SMOKY-TINE BUYERS. . marl.6t* _NIETROrOLITAN RIBBON HOUSE. • RIBBONS, RIBBONS, , RIBBONS, ILND MILLINERY GOODS. Of every description.' OWES, BONNET SUM, RRENCR FLOWERS and SPRIGS, RtIOEMB, Ice., deo. J..C. & W. E. TABER. Na. 26 South SECOND Street, PRILLIIELPUTA. mhl.2m FRRRDLEY &•00., 216 MARKET STItEET, AIPORIERS'AND'7ODONHO OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, ko., nave now In store a complete aesortment of ell the new'and desirable styles; which we will - Nell at the lowest pekes STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. I. S. , OUSTER, MANDBAOTIDINR AND WHOLDBALD 'MALIN IN 'S'VRANV HATS MILLINZBY 0-00DS, 807 NORTH SECOND STREET, PRILADELPIIIA. te2l-2m* BONNET RUCHES. We are agents for the maeufsotnrere for the We of the ►bore goods, and here now in store 4 complete sadortment, which we alll Bell to the trade at the BIANITTAOTTIRER , B LOWBBT PRICES We solicit acall, end examination of our stock S. PREEDLEY CO., 246 MUISET Street Woks attb s34aeo. CONOVER & BROS' BOOT, SHOE, BONNET, PALM-LEAF HAT WAREHOUSE, No. 624 Mit..llaßT STREET, - p*tween aro% strth, natsl.lm . V P] o ,l **'l l-41 : tilltbtalo l o.o4, o I‘, MCOALLAMI 0 A.R Pi ,11 1 14 r . UVA. TV , Spri N + . lki - ; GLIM 116116'nuraz,iiimdtricwtt. A:awn:464Ni) DiALVte OAUPETING, " OIL °LOTUS, 1.1. hp 4,4 MATTING, - k, , RUOI3 .4 WAREHOUSE,. bp9 CHESTNUT STENEA OPPOSITE Teti stays nom". - We have now on hold no exteror:lvo ' otook (444 1 thg, or oar own and Ober mott', to whisk w e , terti the attention of Wasthrii ead Bootie= heyeze, 're el 4 CARPETINGrS. : • , 1" BOLN AGBNCI)(111 THIS ,01,..TY or ?sr& AUBURN TRRNE..fIitS; - OUPSEFINEB, , ' • AND , VANR'rIANO4I mAxura.oxiimip _II T., 1859 „I 13 H HAL 43 i f With at WOOLi'lrcloymppOricik, " ALLAOTTONINGB&INEL ATWOOD, RALSTON, & lILLNINA.O#BIEUP, sop mAnn attaly BLABON ' & SMITH, ' f , • . - s i smiiimAoTtrivas OI • OIL CLOTHS, ,146:NORTH THIRD STRA,NT, Over to the trade a la rg e stook Of OIL OLOTUS Of every deserlptioh, the largest snortmeat of • , _ •'' • ' WINDOW liHADIi . and ' • Bin HOLLAND, xn,this market, at LOW 1313:10MB, ' - AND FA-VORABLB Triki&S .- GREEN GLAZED OIL CLOTH', a I?•aniititl artlisie for Window Shadee. ,- - „ - , , '. fel2.2as JOSEEW DOMESTIC 00MMISSICM;':F4DEIt OUSE, US 60150 OHNOTECT STRUT, 00TiONi Ma, WOOLLEN AND ' "PAINTED GOODS. CIAIWETINGS, Ximitiis Southern and , Western buyers to examine a Urge and desirable assortment of OAAPBTO, Ineluding many new patterns not before offered, via ' VSNITIAN, • • • WOOL AND WORSTED, OOTTON-WART, . SUPERYINE, AUTOBI, • - INGRAIN, &e., , ELLINGTON DBGBIELLS, Outruns OELECITIO) in the, looms, WASIWITED of uniform quality, from end to end, and being ;nada ohletly in this vicinity, can be sold on mare favorable terms and 1:7 the UNEQUALLED RAILWAY -NAM.' LITIFE of cnirnity, Sent to all Western points Mai' expense than from aka other market. J . C. IjONVE at CO., AGBIiTB 01 TR ILiNORESTER PRINT WORKS, Ilea° now In Deli New store, 150.240 IsiCA—TC'Et="l" strzirEunT, A lull Ltraeot all the goods mannfaetured by the Manchester Company • • DI LAINNS, WALLIES, - - RBINT!3, sal ANGOLA TWILLS, Oomprlalos the moot desirable etylea of ',these iviods ever offered to the trod*, J. C.HOWEBa.OO e Are also the Sole'Agerds for the sale, 10 this market, of the follMvlng kienutaohirere of WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS: • - ARADVOIIO, Tun, 4 1 / 4 04curtsvm,e4 ,11o.; - : _ WOOLLEN csogrok; • B. SAYLY 4 B k Boy, - UM STREET MILL, MILLBIIII,Y WOOLLEN MILL, And other popular Makes. BROWN AND -BLEAONND COTTONS • INDIAN ORCHARD 74, 44, and 04. WATEUPORD ktrG. CO. 74, 44, an 4 04. To all of whlok the attention of Imyere is eelioittel 1it264% th a Ma RIDGWAY, DEITSBNER, & 00., Importers of *VOLUME!, Are receiving full supplies of SUPERIOIi: CLOTHS, DOESKINS, TRICOTS, RANGY OASSIMERES, ire Prom the following celebrated manufacturers 1/10DEBIO IMOICENS (Little Ticket.) - W. A. .7011 ANN- ABIIO.II. GIVERS &•80HMIDT (8, and H. 'EARIBONA , BROTHERS. TOBEMIEDS in 00., and °there. - fabl.aat 206 OLIRSTNTIT Street CARPETING'S,' - OIL OIRTIV, AND MATTINGO, WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., OOMMILIBION MEROHANTB, No. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, Agents for • TAPEATRY, VELVET, THREE PLY, INGRAIN, VENETIAN, HEMP, DUTOH, • 00 rroN, LIST, and RAG CARPETS. Which we are receiving daily from the Manufacturers, and are prepared to offer the trade on liberal terms. Having the Agency tor some of the beet and most de sirable goods, we can offer inducements not heretofore to be had in Philadelphia. All goods cold at Mann facturees prices. Orders carefully attended to. fl Also, Agents for Black and White Wadding, a large ,apply of which we have constantly on hand. fobl4m FARRELL, & MORRIS. 00M14111381011 lIIKRORANTSJ XISZPORT3OI:LB OP 010TRS; DOMSEINB, sTa. : 232 CHESTNUT STREET, febl.2lm Philadelphia DILLS & SHE ' TINGS FOR EXPORT. BROWN, BLEAJEBD, & BLUE DBILLB. & LIGHT 811EXTINGB, ennoble for Farm% for rale by PAOTHINGHAM &WELL% South FRONT BT., r ZET,ITLI ST. SPRING TRADE, 1859. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTORINSON, 112 CHESTNUT STREET, dr now opening a huge anti varied stook of LAWNS, (WALLIES, PRINTS, end - other DRESS GOODS, To which the attention of the trade le invited Also, DOMESTIC GOODS. Comprising Pairhill, Oaaaburge, Woodward Doeskins, Brown fiheetinge and Elttrangs, Mariners' Stripes, Blue DrBU, Vest Paddinge, ROOKFISH SHIIETIN GS—Just received AA , and for Rale by 1311IPLIST, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, 112 Ohoetnot 'street. BISOHOFF's. celebrated Olothe and Doe- Able, together with other desirable makes of Herman Woollens, just received and for We by SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTOIIINDON, feb4-8m 112 Chestnut street. i)arbware, MOORE, 1-.IENSZEY & Nos. 427 116.BKET, and 416, COMERSE Streets. PHILADELPHIA, Seep conetently on hand a lar g e stock _ Or HARDWARE, - CUTLERY, CURB, &E., Whloli are offered to SINEW on Liberal Terms. reb234lm TRUITT I3ROTHER, & CO., IMPOUTEIIS AND WHOLESALN DBAERB HARDWARE. CUTLERY, PISTOLS, Jco., MARKET STREET, 629 pRLOW SIXTH, NORTE BIDB, PIIILIDILINIA • - : , -,lfattra 111:Irtt " v globs. . .. _ , • - . ~ .. 'mica', TRADE :-,. „ - .- . -;..., a. DURRING & - 004 ~.' v ticir. 26 and 28 NORTH.POURTH STREET, ; '.- ,'-,.; T • "liaralnat-openadWar tecild ,:-I.' ,1111POATATIOP EpirCi L 48.11. AITD -11‘1311.11LAN • . - • ' - GLOV.6B; SMALL WARN, And'ookoll, alfiroioWix Of 046 ,00tliplefe find well. - alsOrts4 st"ltt aIsOIALLY .11.DAPT.AsD TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE • • t0:445m „ IEtURNETsr,SEXTON SWEARINGEN Are . now opehhis at their Store, • No:-40Y MARKET'STREETi , Above Youth, North Side, A lIANDSOMI ASSORTMENT OP - NEW — SPIt/PI,9 — STYLI3.I,' FANCYDRY • GOODS, TERI/ OWZf INTOISTA.TION And aeloietion, whioistkeroffer for saloto brims from' alt parts bf the Melted States, on the rood liberal terms. ifebO•Sta , MoOATI LET,IIROTRER,I I / 4 BREWSTER, 13T/LEIiT, , Rite just,oppped la entire !NEW SPRING STOCK OSIBRY ) GLOVES, 144 DANOY GOODS, o whish they Invite the attention of tlat.elaae &vete, ; .. loor desk le yertleoletly - adapted to the SOUTHERN 'TRADE. - • • . - • CHAFFER & ROBERTS • 4;0 MARKET EITBSJIT, , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS' ••,z ),• • • • or 40011511.1 r; eictiqap," , , BKALLINAIIB,!.OOIABS, - BRIIMEO, LOOKING-GLABBEOf ;GERMAN AN liRF:1;041 PANOr GOON, • ' TAlLoitai TairdittiNeS , , wress; t rimn ings. 'ec A. •K - t4IMPEIL • • BOOTH EMI= STRUT, lipqterd ina'Wholtale Dealer la kiADIES , DRESS TRIMMINGS, deli the perqoular ,etteuthin of the Trede to their ooleptthl sissorAueit intilkOtt, PODLPONSETTH, Arritcgri - 11.41.1; TRUIMINGB, *NG iIIINDINIL•BUTTONS . , ke. • - ' Sirs prepared to exeeute , large orders for 1111 rand Triugem, TaHele, earth Button/hi e:, at our V,Wrg olorf, . - . , flitelAipt LEE Sc , CHESTNUT STREET, '4:se now aking their Spring ItApa;tatfoas of ViRITE GOODS, • „ - • • ENU3ROIDERIES, , - LACE GOODS, ✓lro., AT V,Talif LOW PlllOllB. feb2o-10t WM. J. HORSTIL&NN & 00., 725 CHESTNUT Street, , WOWYAOTTIMOIB AND D iIAPOWPASIS . . Are new pinyark s le' s 'offer to ' the Trade a :lane and. " tae ni b3 .'"W it Mep t '.l4Par mos a$ NAN e 4. re 41211:111 , 0ttial vaatteitter attest! •on' to - • 1, " •-' Of their own Ittennfaaturs. Also, ARITLAND WOOL, Oink they are now ready ktWign Quantitlea and at the Lowest Market Pile.. • ~ , k l- A NUFAOTORY, • feb2B-121* ITYl i ff and CHARD& atreeta. • gatito ant, eliozo. HENDRY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND NHOLIBiLE DEALERS • BOOTS AND SHOES, 0011. THIRD AND ARCH 13TREET8, PHILADELPHIA. • WHELAN 8o Co., • WHOLBSALB DEALRR B itt BOOTS.' ; SHOES, AND STRAW 00013.5. No. 518 MARKET STILEBT. fe2l.2m BOXER & BROTHERS, WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES, 432 MARKET STREET, 104.2 m UP STAIRS. BOOTS AND SHOES. The Bubeeribers have ooropleted their SPRING STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, Whioh they are prepare.' to offer at the lowan prices, on their must term.. VAN DIISEN, SMITH, & CO., 403 MARKET STREET, febls.2at Above Pourtb, up stair& . B . P. WILLIAMS & WHOLESALE 80-OT AND SNOB WAR . E . I - 10USE, No. 18 SOUTH tOURTH STREET. feb3.2m JOSS. MSC. WiE102.47980DT at 00., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREROUSH, No. 814 MARKET STREET. fly A large and general assortment of Eastern and Olt)•made Shoes constantly on hand. febl•3m SPRING STYLES, ISO. • za. p.s. - cr - zummicts, WHOLESALE DEALERB AND biANUPAOTDANBB or STRAW•BONNETS AND HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &a., &o. Being prepared to offer Ili great inducements to buyers u Jobbers in any other market, invite an ea, ruination of their stook. No. 44. NORTH FOURTH. STREET, tel.gm Near the blerehants , Rotel, Philadelphia. LEVIOK. RABIN, CO., DQOT AND 808 WASER6III3I AND MA NUF AOTORY No. 625 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We hare now on hand an extensive etook of. Boots and ilhoei, of. all desoriptionS, of our own and Eastern idenniseture, to ;dash wo invite the attention of Southern and . Western buyers. fobl-8m 300 'BBLS. PALE No. 1 ROBIN In store and for tale Dy G. O. VAN AMBINGB la., felo4t 104 Nprtia *Slatinnat. ';'' 111IMPEIREYS , .:ex3-3iloXyxo /1611.41,9e4TIII4`'REMDIES. • 806 ORNSTMUT atritstvPkiladilphis, (Agent.) . . ' TIIBBII , INVALUABLII PRIPARATIONS are ex elcuslvely_prepired‘ by: PRO!." Blil i dTH,Mlfril; well Ir.n*fire;hte ooritiltnalons - t4 ,Itotoceopithle ..Lthpra. Cure r as, former POPESSOR OR =RORY .aura PIIAOTION id.the ;Homoepanio-lifediedi 'O9C lege in Philadelphia . , and• WWI? :bra *C a ncan limo "Oldecnde Resindfini Oily for eight:yarn. Reitolimill; have, now been before Alhe !. public Sour and ire in nu by thousands; in every put of the eottfittv With the 'ieoetruilform.,eid 'ititiefeetory,_ eults. give of testimeniale pan lei exhilatect,egirlmg the general malefaction given; end the many very grave and lorioue, and often :loniottaneihnt, dliemani whloh • have been cured by their use. - No - alma ,of" reviedieji Mie r- thus far ever been known, which have the nubile. Inch uniform eatheratlon, or have "produced eushbrilliant and monderita . owes. . They ire alike removed fecimfro - noir, danger ous, sod repulsive dolt* of quackery or oldinchool practice, the incourenlanoe of, water-onre, or. the In , triode and Perpleaing obecatrithse of the usual linmiae, pathie books and.,,medicinea., 'Oonaletinc,of strnpre opacities for the 'firkins diarates to which ktieynre Sated, put up in the form -of elmple anger pelleti, and prepared of ingreClerite neither dangerotur nordhignst log, they form at ono. the ready' remonotoi r the patent • or mush and iro th . o 000gori Of ,thi complobajpg or pip Invalid. , They passmia thole positive advantages .They an nairmrri—no [Wary can 'arise from.their use; they are SIMPLI —pin always know what to take and how to take it; the, are tiouvammir —yoll can eve the ,proper [Sugar Pill at a moment's warning, without healtatime or delay; they are arnoirmr—rin thousands of allies dimes* is arrested at once, and the mite mares at the moment, that the purl; oould not afterwards have re. Here— • . • • „ LIST,OF: SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1: 'Favor P4fla-:Yoz Novar a ' Oongastion 3 and X. flammation of • ' _ - No. 2. Worm Pills—Por Worm Yeverj , Worm Collo Wettingthe Bed;' No: B. Baby's Colo, Crying, Teething, and Wakofulnese Of infanta and iierionenees Of adult" 'No, 4, - .Dtarrhaa Pitts-Tor Ntambrea, - Cholern Ins fintrun, and Summer Complaint. - No. 5. Dysentery Pills:—Yor terg, and Bloody Pinx. - ' ' .140.13. Chem PiNs—Tor ardent, Cholera itarbtui; and Vomiting. No. T. Cough Pine—For Coughs, Cola, NoaTienosi, Inettenos,-and sore Throat. - No. 8 Toothache rills—Bor Toothache, Poroaehe; and Neuralgia. :No. 9. - Headache Piiie—Pop HeiseMahe, Vertigo, Heat, and Fulness or the Head. - • No: 10: Dysposta Pills=4or Weak and Deranged Stomachs, Constipation. and liverComplainta. 'No. I)..'For Female Ira 4 gsdaritist-aknty 'Painful or Suppe-eased Periods.- - • • No. 12. Fleinale Lannserrhees t _Profuse Manua, awl. Dearing. Down. ' - , , 'No 18: Croup/WO-4 7 10r Croup; Ciongh, Bad Breathing. - Ho. 14. Salt Rheum' Pias—Por trona, Pimples on the NMI. - No. 15. -Rheumatic'Pelts—Vor Pains, ZAmenaes, or lioreness in the Chest, Beak, Loins, or Limbs. - A.—Por 'lever and Ague, ChM lever, Dumb Ague, Old bliemaraged a gale. ,P, , —Por..Plles, , ,Blind or Bleeding,- Internal or Hz lernal. • , . • ,0:111r . Bore, Weak, or Inflamed Bye and Byelide, Yeling, Weak, or Blurred Bight. o.—gor Catarrh; Of long 'standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. 0.—:Bor Whooping Cough, abating its Tioleuce and shortening its °outgo. . . .. DI all Amy DIOVASES, such 01 layers, Inflamma tions, Diarritreasr Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases at Seerlet ./ever; Melees, and Erysipelas, the edvantageof givingthe proper remedies promptly is obvious. and in all such oases the specifics sat like a 'charm.. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and in all cuss _the violet:me of the attack it moderated, the -disease shortened and rendered lass dangerous.. 'Even should • physiolan afterwerde here to be called, he will take the east it decided advantage from ihe'previons treatment. In all Onaorcro Diguisradmeh as lryspepets,,Wealr Stomach, Constipation; Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility and Irregularities, old Ileadache, Sore or Weak Eyed, Catarrh, SOL - Rheum, and other old eruption', the case hen ',puffin whose. proper „implication afford sOure in almost every instance.: Ma- the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such an Dyspepsia, Plied, or Catarrh, Headache, or Pima% 'Weakness, has more than paid for thecae* tan times criar..-_, REMEMBER, That theueands of the 111011 C gifted , and intelligent minds in thitcountry and Europe hive long Ono, given in their adherence' to lionioyepathy. and amployit ex , elusively in all cases of disease for themselves and families., EIV REMEYB—That these Speellice are entirely harm. less in all instances. and In all GLIIBII.' , Babies - use them, children use them, the aged, infirm, or invalid use them, without danger sod with benefit BRIEISSIBE*—That' not only In long-standing old complaints, but - in rweint• - and 'violent diseases of the' most dangerouil charester,-Honweopatby hasp roved its superiority to any other system in repeated trials. lIIIVEHBEII—Thit .Sontreoxistrir -sustained ; not front Its theorist and doctrines: but from ltd dilly and honey noises" in curing the oleic said fag dbwiase.' REMIESIB—That It is the little lIU that lead to great ones, and it MUG ailments thatinegieeted, leekt? grave allasesioits!• : - , ' EWE trlß,lll—That pm have it in , your_ power gi,°5411:4004/T- remOte_rdielt pump LehAag rsailifretrevont gravy erseistra. - - 111111.—That Vampbreyral. system of__Roineeo. pinkie Speeifies divests the private practice of. therm, temot alrperplazity end lierrlcarry, so Hut .everybody May nee them with advantege, - _ , - 2101211131$—Thit the curs Of a mingle 'chronic ail ment, such as Piles, Catarrh, Headache, or Salt Rheum, will more then ten times pay for the test of a MI case. REDEMSER—That two or five• dollen invested in a case of lipeelflo Remedies wilt return many times Its value to you every year, in freedom from anxiety, pre vention of Manse, and absolute relief. OASES AND CURES. DYSPEPSIA. A young lady of twenty six bad been troubled with indigestion for several months, so as to, render great core necessary in the selection of her fork. After eat ing the stomach became acid; food rising in her month with water, and an unpleasant, heavy, lead like alma. Con in her stomach, continuing some boars; frequent headache, bowels, - constipated, and a depressed mental condition. She commenced taking the Dyspepsia Sine, one morning and night, and in lees than a, week every symptom of her disease had vanished, and she felt like a new being. . , A' gentleman somewhat advanced in year*, strong, robust eoratitntion bad lately been a good dealaffected With indigestion. weak stoma*, coated tongue, bad taste in the month, and attended with a peculiar ver tlgo and whirling in the bead, so much so se to render his riding in a carriage, or even mounting an eminence, quite dangerous. After trying several things ineffectu ally, be fell upon the Dyspepsia Tills, which afforded prompt relief. pill every night and moroingworked like a charm; relieving all his vertigo and other nu• pleasant symptom • OODGII AND BDONOHITIS. Bad colds neglected or freqnently repeated often lay the foundation of Consumption, Bronehitia, and prema ture decline. Though there are many remediea edger tided as prompt and speedy cures, yet none so safely and yet speedily and surely effect a cure aa this. Often a single pill, taken at night, has entirely relieved the system of a severe and threetening told by the morning. 00170118 AND OOLDS.-A gentleman, a public lecturer, took a severe cold the latter part of, last month. While travelling and lecturing in northern Pennsylvania, though addressing public audiences every evening. yet In two days, by the aid of tee Specific, he wee *steely recovered, and enabled to puma' his callingwithout inoonvellence. No pablie speaker shoild be without them. BAD COLD.-A married lady of 40 had taken a violent cold, which settled on her lunge, canning severe cough, pain in the side, and considerable fever and hoaneness. Such colds were ueoally very lasting end troublesome, but by taking the Specific Cough Pills four times per day, in throe daye she was entirely well. A young man of 22 had &cough and honoring for E[- teen months. During cote weather hiavoice was lost so as only to speak in whispere, pain induced on coughing, cough dry, or raising only a trifle in ,the morning, quite feeble and emaciated. Had taken several medi cines, with but little or no benafit. He commenced with the Cough Pills-000 pill three times a day—and coon toned himself improvL.g, his cough milder and softer, hoarseness passed off, strength and appet'te improved, and In a few weeks was enttrely well, having taken no other medialnee. A clergymen of the Baptist Church, well known in Illtnole, writing to tui, nye / have been for some time serimudy afflicted with bleeding piles, and have regarded my cue as s severe one ; at one time. indeed, hopelers; but I have seed your medicine (Pile Spa cilia, and am cured. I have no doubt you' are laying the world under great and hinting obligations.” - A gentleman cof fifty years, well and favorably known at 'Delhi Delaware county, New' York, bad teen a martyr to the pike for twenty years. Bometimee,- from excessive hemorrhage, pain, and mattering. ,be.was re duced to the verge of the grave, For jeers he had dragged out a miserable elietenee, •oordirmed Invalid, disqualified for any-hulloes/4- ani life almost a burden. It ts needless to add:that he had tried all sorts of re medico, from all sorts of doctors, to little purpose He consulted me two years ego, and I recommended our Pile Specific, with occult:malty a Dyspepsia Pill. From this he began to improve, and since has never had a serious tarn of Plies. From the that month, up to a year past. he bad occasionally symptoms of his old coinplelut ; but • few doses of the Pile Pills would die porno it all, And for more than a year past he has been entirely well of the. piles. & more brilliant cure is scarcely to be found in the annals of medicine. CATARRH. This clam of disease, as is well known, is of very frequent sod almost universal prevalence, and the chronic forme are especially obattnate Ordinary re medies are of vary little se-vice in effecting a cure, nor Is the boasted inhalation any better. This simple remedy, on tak'ng a Sugar Pill morning and night, promptly onus the slighter cues, and its persevering ace has not failed to relieve the worst forms of chronic catarrh, even , when so far advanced as to have lost, in it groat degree, the serse of smell. Orriants.—& clergyman, aged , 42. bad long suffered with'esdarrh; which had not only been a source of an noyance, but began to excite nneasineaa la regard to Its effeots upon his general health: , There 'was a fiequent and sometimes Menet dieobarge from his head, frequent sneezing, and an almost entire loss of email. fie pro oared a box of our lipeollio Oatarrh Pllls, and was en tirely cured, even to a return of hid some of smell, in the course of a few weeks. Price of single boxes, 60 Gents. PRIOES Pull set, 20 large vials in morocco case and b00k..25 00 Pull set, 20 large vials plain ease and book 4 00 Oases of 15 numbered boxes, and book 2 00 Oases of any 0 numbered boxes and book 1 00 Single numbered boxes, with directions 26 • Single lettered boxes, with directions 00 Large plantation, or physician's case, 1 and 2 on. vials 15 00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you (Moose, and enclose the amciunt in a current note or stampe by mall to our address, at No 562 Broadway, Now York, and the medicines will be duly returned by mall or exprees, free of charge. No family should be without these invaluable cura tives. They are the only remedies perfectly adapted for domestic and private tire. With them the parent le armed and prepared against the drat approach of dis- cane, and can meet it at the threshold and keep it at bay. A trifle of medicine, rightly directed In the first hours of dhow, perfectly cures that which, by delay, can only be 'relieved by long and tedious hours of suffer ing, if at all. With these at baud, you" are not obliged to await the coming of that often dieter:it, lut well as expensive luxury, a doctor ; nor to be drugged or poi soned, or bbstered, or bled, but may yourself adminis ter the simple specific, and restore the ruddy current of life again to health mod joy. There cannot only no in jury arise In any nese from their use, but the general influence upon the constitution, beyond all question, is moat beneficial. AGENTS WANTED. We desire an active, efficient agent for the isle of our remedies in every town cr community in the Uni ted States. Addreae, B. HUMPHREYS & OD., : - No. 602 'Broadway, New York. Bold by T D. PETERSON 4-plpa., ZOO CHESTNUT s treet Vallodelyklo rO/2 am TW AY:CENTS;I: - ,g 74 g ••• ~..:- :-.:, ~-, 4 -7. :. 4 i 1 - .11 - ,:., ii....iiii .'id -7 7:, - 1 ,- - - s • ' ~, tr: (4. iii 14:r1s , t l ify:t..,,•, _,... - t.. 4 ho r ,r- . - : .;--e, ...1, - .4 et-43,-vwr ., - ; i e , -,r LL -zl r:-..-, ..E;AT1741,14.Y:,.11[4ti01t , ' 1859.- 'I The Flag. of the United- illtatesapiti . titans. C. lOW • • It is bUtieightkrieier,iii 81454T'itTA earned the first, national Bruited' States to Bniepe. - /01teMbearneimOirn.and identified with some ,of the' most ; gallanien-,- ploits In 4141 .histoyy,l_ capture;.of-the Drake at` drriatOrgns, descent, .at ;White haven,` and :other '.deaptittitet , and.„ decisive movements in, the liish_,Channel,,made,,the first 'flag of. the, Offen, the:o4qt ~of,invin-, thi.neme of Perm .7 wpm! a terror. itn.*e.coast, But ,eighty . .lyears,, haver rolled: over and .the "Stars ,terd . Stripeei!„ the course, ef every,hrsTae. glema.,,over every see; they . ,Ifingly.,every,,pert ;:where-; ever enterprise invites • htnnannneygy,they ire' there.. • The meteor fistisovery where to -day' =feared as well as ,res peeted;,:the-,objeet of great' love, as greet jealousy. o foreign nations._ While potentates respect it; PeoPles : love„tt ; andits • sight num) , :a I:4 °"P ' .. l4t a i lBo', In a foreign Ort:tirst receives that inspiration en his - own soil y.rhieb-blos sOms 1146149 d pruriennd coMiert, on ours. The recent, Joint, resolution,, proposing: to, give the .thanks of pongees* to;*.tasorst;o. Ram, late :coinniander, of ; the private-,arm ed brig s deneral Armstrong,' for ..having„ dad signed and formed the present flag of the ,Bni ted States," las, created a fresli lnierost in the MiterY:olhp national baimer,and tended to instigate , a reference; ,to the records &in ? reefed iviili Its design , mist add another rieed of national Prairte,syi ; weit as national debtecbiess,, to - P. gallant yateran, _to whom American naval history,, glorious as it owes one'of its most glorious pages., , Let us give a succinct,. yet, sufficiently de• billed' history of the, national tlag„, compiled fioni the 'Oopgreeijonal ,00041 reporhs„ of .the' committees , ippointed ,in ,1817 and 1818,, reference to _the *sites, r, the efor-, riniporidence but!inett*On,,llrral - Tax-, Down, ,of New. York,,and „teisptaii, Awn, daring the Pam years, on the rsame 4pahjegt,: Brit published in' the Yationat Iligescer, July . dth,4Bs4, and, the report of the Bons° Committee on - Naval Affairs, made im the 6th of the present month:_ „ . _ The first flag displiyed the ,nattee •of Amerleatfliberty appears, by ,hiatorieal data; to be that belated bythehenda of raOr.'denas, as first lieutenant of the Alfred,,iin heard that veasel; before Philadelphia, in DO,eittber;ll7p., During the' Revolutionary war, both, before and for florae "thne after, the", Dpolaretion et, Inds : pendence, a variety of fla gs typifying the especial colony thateaponsaft the - ea*, and the partiptdair arm of service. The pig known as the Great littion,wea prat d4plfiyog ..,191ati ? *lron upOn theheighta before loetaa, npon ease:ming eoramand:in-,eltiel of:the combined army of the . Colonies:Oh thf;,2d,41Tary,1776. Thls flag of the, erostiea St.:anent:a and St. lizinnair, with,thlrteen itripoi, alter nate red and white;, through : the field. Thia contitmedin use prohahlynatifpe 24 . 4 80 7 tember, 1777, When a ,reaelutien Of. Gongruse, adopted on the 14th ofJane, et the same year, , was promulgated as follows In Commits, June 14th, 1777, " Resolved, That the of thelhirteen United States be thirteen stripen,- - alternatn:red" , ana white ;- that the Union be thirteen stars; :white in a blue field, represeutiNgn new consiallatfon:.!„ Irenting this „now ,consiollation, *171y191:21N, mirrenderednt Saratoga,,rtls October, 1 777, and with 9 , 4 7 11 1 4 (PrePW tOry to his femons, cruise, as above alluded to,) on December 2d, • of the same year.,,, • presentative Prineipleje-designite theAtetee of the Vaited Republic, wea alteredi,en:ino tion of genitor liaarii l rr,.of liepriont, en the 18th of January, 1:794, on the,incormion or the admission of Vermont and Kentucky into the Vnlon. It was enacted : , " That from and _after the first of Mat Ansa Domini one thousand seven hundred andninety four, the Hag of the United States be fifteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the Union' be 'fif teen stars, white in a blue : „ 'The first English frigate (the Guerriere) that ever struck its colors to an - American ship (Constitution), - sunk- to the bottom of the ocean before this flag. It was the - flag that waved over Hum' in that: gallant 'fight ; over Rooms, when he I captured the 'British packet Swallow with $200,000- nboard;• over DICOILTUJI, when he made a sloop of the Mace - - donjon.; over Ls:wanes, whereshe wouldn't give np the ship ; over Psalm, in his marvel. lona battle• on Lake Brie; over Rare, In his terrible defence at Fayal, and over the immor tal cotton-bales and glory of New Orleans. The flag of June, 1777, was altered osten sibly to accommodate the , progress of the Republic, by the incoming• of new 'States: Yet the act of January, 1794, while it changed it to suit the present, made no provision 'for the future; thus up to 1818—a1thcregh Teti nesse° came in June, 1796 ; Ohio, February, 1803 ; Louisiana, April, 1812; Indiana, Te. camber, 1816 ; and Mississippi, - -Becember, 1817—the flag remained with fifteen stars 'and' stripes only; not representing the' States ad mitted since 1794. On the admission of Indiana, the first move was made, which resulted in 'the happy - design of our present flag, which at once chronicles the number of States •by which our liberties were won, and the extent of prosperity to which those liberties have led us. On the 9th December, 1816, the Hon. Pima Ar=Kim, of New York, moved for a committee " to inquire into the expediency of altering the flag ;" but a bare majority agree ing, the mover did not press it then. On:the 12th' of the same month the House proceeded to consider the motion, and acom mittee of inquiry was appointed: Mr. WEN nOvin'had not any definite idea then as to what alteration 'would be made. He wanted an in quiry with the view of correcting what seemed an incongruity—a flag of - the United' States not representing all the United States: The addition of new States; it was generally con -1 ceded, rendered some change necessary. The policy and purpose of BRADLEY'S act 0f1794 ,seemed to be the addition of a star and a stripe . for 'accession to the Confederacy ; but did not definitely assert it as 'a law. Even if it bad, it would not have had an historical -uniqueness. We would be for; ever ignoring the past while parading the present. It • Was suggested in Congress that' e go back to the act of 1777; but that again would be ignoring he present and recogniSing the past, which was directly opposed to our principle of pro- gress. , It remained for Captain Sewers, 0. REID to fix the happymedlum; to combine the glory of the past with the progress - of the present,, and to give a design for the national flag,at once unique, beautiful, and Satisfactory. Thd,• suggested that on the field there should be thirteen stripes (alternate red and white) in commemoration of the thirteen Colonies that took the field for . freedom, and in' the lipion as many stars (white on a blue field). as there wore States, with the provision that a new star should be added for every. new State, inch new star to appear on the 4th of July succeed ing such admission. Captain Run's idea was adopted by Mr. WENDOTES, and incorporated in his report (of the select committee) presented to the House of Representatives, January 2, 1817. The bill accompanying this report was laid over . from pressure of business, and 'a Motion for a now committee was brought forward and agreed to on Dec. 16, 1817 ! , This Committee, through Mr. WENDOVER, reported on the 6th January, 1818, in the words of the previous re port, and Submitted a bill. • On the 24th March (16th Congress, let session) the Rouse went into Committee of the Whole on the bill to alter the flag. ' Mr. Vii'irrnovna supported it with point and eloquence. Mr. POINDEXTEM *lt may be necearary to explain this : In the tight between the United States, and the Macedonian, when the mizzen Mast Of the latter went by the board, hear ing • sailor say to hie oomrade, look, we've 'made brig of her," -Decatur remarked ) 4 ‘ Take good gist ) dank, and she will soon be a 5t00.p. , / _ . _ . ow" - 'Qs') aim !a* fanatdpi:iiik' Amy emeimilleilti.nist - iiradielf WA' wino th• tne(crith alit ow NW 41 166,kiti1114 mi T:rtj - Fi W shall be (Nagy Nthesil la°l * saa munnit lows 11,54rriagei*ifse fq. , Pktuftep-, 1 *to ktn NO% 'stars to seven, the anmbeti*-Btitei Wed= to_-• the UnlOn etrertsmialifaitoirat liplepond 'ence.`44oi4l4brescitissicaohhi witbOtit aditislOn: On ibetf•tbiltareb i taosiiC Snit:nand: , theitftietWititiedlhOellte , Ware ‘ 1 establish "An : plaite of ttke'-'vitit3Efcnlter l !- 1 was adopts t, when r tholillk was , a tddra time ' :On - *VW in tbe - Sonsita,in l f Saf4i4d on.Naval`sswiii.. On (tic' 8.41i' ft mar rtes - - withonkrameannteat- by Kt: Muss; aid Arai" - passed mext,day-,by:.inisubilons emsesitr'si. follows An aet to establish the,Fleig of the Unt7ted states. Be it , eatakitied,fre.-LLTlitt -the 401 day of asat,lhe fiat of,thaValtai SWAB be -thirteatilayisoltarptriiias,' 'Mental& -,reitatult, white; that the tral9R:l?i, 8 1 0 , 4 04.!4114 arhiWg n, a blue field. - SECTION 2, And feiit•furtin•'enotnar;Thet the Ildudiffita of erect newlitstenistot-lha anion ' one, star added to,-the Crakes pf Owlet ;And thit'Saoh 'addition shall takesthet (Mee 4th dey of - Jaly thatineirsiodealing seeNadonsdop.' 44 7 - proved Apr il 4,1818. , - - • • !The first flag"thus instituted. was 'Medi by Mrs. Rem, bi New.iYoll4itid waiff first hoisted over the Hill tiethlS Rouse tif Reihreientatives on the llith Of:Aritil,lBjl3, - at'S `o'4loe,le ir P. • - Such of * 3l4 o l 4#:!bil" • • • 'pH! ecirreimisAinc.e ,Ja between r,. liana novas and t captelit Rue is vary, interesting. The former keepi tho latter as costaili'with the doings of Congress in the matter:: one letter Wannovas adasowledges having re `6eiveir; the, I ..:dthditinilWillisitXtit his idend Jarvis, the artist, to paint for Mini In another be speaks of the it twenty eters form, :ins one grettlitilinaris,:is , iiiitastebeard plan youyon handed me." In rek.. - *0 of the _hag, he I says, es Mr. Mai Obeli Speaker of the /louse) ' says it is *Tent that there sieuld be no ;change in your" vote' for making the llag ;" and on the 18th' of `4pril; 3 'apd T riftering to the 'claim for indenixdficatioiV'foi:- the loss ,of the- Gametal Armstrong in , Alei r endlig the honor and glory of the adult& he *yes from ce the lialrof Raminseittativedi , r'Dien Bile: tviiy Meek afteises t+iaing,the old lag atYayal ; aatdia_ "king the raw c• io a n t Zoilisli e la eat worthy tart" - • Alas I :that' itruckt.isoinionii bar iot"Some yet • koitg-orie , yeaneheie ablest rolled crier since that cfneat seseicm,'! and its deaden was promised ; and thi hero of. riok the de- , signer of the national big) has grosl7l very old; and one of his w taientafght,' list session, be seen hie vabia avenue; 7, lt r itilitigtsiti, ft-"silent , hot- el& quest commentarg4ir the'pigeetroAdinentlY' written by historians, recounting lie* the tog General 'Artintroatii of 4' guns, and-may " worthy tars,". tinder - Gaptain-fistitoit'Xi.- - ' limn, did, on the.26ili 18f4,'in the roads of-Payal, - V militia - Port; 'dlitiblit a littlish aqtuulren, - -cimilsting of the #linkiige- net, ofl74.gmis,Theitigate Rote,' and:the brig Carnation`, in one of the Miran/ diaMinaltiea." gagements on the reconleof war==thelliitesh losing, in Idlled and wonnthul, some Xs o'; the . ' Americans, 2 killed and 7 - 4ette' ' That "next season" -had never come where- - in -American legislators'hike legfilatini for such an , rAineriein and-ibis tinoi - Yet We trust it liaevbeen res*edilor our to dojasiica,to the gallant sailnr/wl*-featliag the' likor of his nation at - SW* feltlike his nation, and, Whaill mole , acted likeit,in t 1 - ing such death lanit:terreeintOLthe 'ninizs of - those who waiiirfitsuaiii icai-nowPprpetuatat tie .ehastisenietti tif Iniking"lhe historic which Witnessed 4f.' '•'Seisetlp, during tbs , presettilisisionflOed the bill Tar the relief Vt idle - captain , of the he al `ArMstrOng; , 4 1 Or'--thle die tiotteht cr,the at 'this daleillithistkitagur hie ukomis before -thet#o344•C 1114n(Ltai , Okrick w l'ire'idififikWiritelktl' tip 'recreant thole ishe i+ptair - love by "densiidhiiitie lights' of - tie' people. Those who " alone the right to live in the_ affections 'of a nation, and those who would' - deny.l4 Man and his gallant band the boa sixt reward "(iffer almost half a centurY)* 'leek 'keratin tells, would be found opposite - that flag Which he has given to the rising '"generations to de fend. May they imitate' his eiaraple in its defence, and maj their conipeers - eitince more patriotic ninth* . to sinstain thorn than his hairs' to the Heider FaYiil: Apropos' 'of Rain aniFayal,4lire Is every floe Blotch of the des/erste defenCe ori eilii bition 'at the, Capitol. - It is by a very excl lentartiet; VAN Brassr.; The Seem hi midnight; the Shine is crowded'ilth's*tatare drawn to ydtitesS the terrible"ecene. itrultaye a fief view of. the I deek'Of the Arinttreng, and 'the Men with confised:Prec.liton nay* the phiatej defending IMr. against the croird ing boarders ilmn' the forirteen launches' sent by the squadron to capture her. the great beauty of Via Bizires work is ihisiniPlialty and 4mggestiveness. It is to be painted (we, belleye) on 'a large anal° 'ler a isMel in the Capitol. It Iwlll worthily inspire some Wm' e sailor to do likewlse; - when the laiv of nations is 'ontraged In ; the stunts manner as it was by the attempt Of lie , • 11ritipli'to.idolete the neu tral port of Peal. . Tam * GoLD F r uits& had broken'ont saierely - in New -Mexico. A letter In the St. Louis Reliccb bean, from Los Vega', says: have just learned from a reldable,squrce trust oneof a party, of Mexicans, who le ft Taos a shbet time ago for the purpose of proepeeting in that region, bedfast re turned andbreught with him some 51,500, in 'Poole gold, which' he washed out in fifteen days, and a lump of pure gold- weighing near fifteen ounces. This has started them - all • essay, and some 400 people were about leaving that_ Beaton of our country when our informant left." A DEPUTATION of the ehoematere Of 'Phila delphia on a " strike". paid a - visit to•Barlington, New Jersey, allow - days since, and were reamed by the Shoemaker s Assoolation,ofthat place, with. music; and a procession was formed, followed 'by - a concourse of boys, with old- shoes on • - sUaks.. • Speeches were made concerning the position of the strikers, and the Burlington shoemakers were urgedlolmitate theirsoismple. ; • ' _ . EXTILSORDINARX Gltowya..The gardener of the Agrihortioulteral Society, of India, gives an instance, of the extraordinary growth of the - bamboo. The shoot was planted in July last, and in four months attained the height of forty-five feet and a width of twenty-two inches The plant Must have grown the Sixth of an inch an hour, a speed nearly, if, not quite, .visiblis tO ,a • canto watcher. • • • - • _ 4 , Nick steamboat arriven;_alew days ago; at our wheel; front tlo'lted Mins . r; With' a large party of gentleman of-the northwetbuspa-; riches, who are viriting our city for pleasure-MA aninsement: - Among theft ate ' eight widows, whose - aggregate wealth amounted . to 115,000,000. One of the said ladies 11 the owner of -six hundred slaves, and the others make a orop of 3,000,e00 bales of cotton.—iVems Orleans Delta. A VALvenr.s Pans.—The Hingham (Matit.)' Patriot states that a Mr. Morse, the shore near Green Hlll, at Hail, a few days - sines, °hearted something , projecting, above .the sand which proved to We six plates and a large platter. Mr. Morse carriedihem home, supposing them to be pewter, lint;afterwards ascertained that' they were.solid siiretandworth between $2OO and, $3OO. TIIE NEW YORK,. STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY, at their recent citation is Albany, inform the publm that the smallpox Is now more generally prevalent throughout the State than :ever Adore einee,the Introduction of vaccination._ They„reoommend enact empowering Bohol traeteva'to etolide from the benefit of publie initinOtion all whO have not been vacolnated. , • - Nrouizr , Pazupt, the billiard-player, is is training at Harlem, New York, for the/peat match with Seereiter, of Detroit, for $5,000. The friends of both parties are 'very 'confident. * &orate* is said to have made, - at .one time, a; ran of owe hun dred and forty, and at another, acme hundred ant eighty pants In a carom game, , - ` ACIINDEN - 7 - T.Latlt week a win or Chatteeher Sanborn, of Satitiornton,N.lf., twelve yeas Of age, fell beneath a sled-load of 'wood, and the*,*unner of the sled pitineel: over his breast, rolling him over, and, breading the bones of that portion of the body, 41114,the right k ehoulder, kill ing him almost instantly. . - Roesora.;--The Somerset (ld.) Unica learns from Dr. Dashiell that the cutaneous thseasewhiolt is .prevailing iq our. country ' as an epidendo, is called Remota. It bead to bear "resemblance to scarlet fever 'And "measles, and is frequenUy taken for one or the other of these diseases... Tan - New York Academy of Idedicinelaat Thursday night adopted a, report on swill milk, fully demonstrating its deleterious qualities': They ALM recommend the establishtent Of irianitary depirtment, compotes' of metlioetmen; In the pity' government.• . M. AND Ifni STIIS.I',ON, the Quaker ladles who were so' cruelly assaulted the brothers Scott, at Hatborough, Pa., a shcirt - time ago, are recovering slowly.:.. Tire Mtutrikitni. of Miller, the bank clerk, at Jaekeen,Mein. l has tiot• yet been. diseovereti; notwithetanding the offered marl of f.5,004t