t '■ *>. • \ ■ V iV -;. . ■•-*,■ J w*'." , -v ■. ' -l'./»>. V Xv-‘ 1 ”>:>['') •ii 'S' -.7,.';.- X- X,:v ; .- rptiPt: ;P:P . * A ,'. ,' _j .. -i* } *“ z l --; •*j ._«-'* c. •,-.. »., •*■ *. f ; X?• l*' , J V-f * V‘- *\' ',i f \ ; ‘ ’•" p '■Xl-'* r a - x *» *■'./'*,« I * ,’W Vi’V’V .7. !yrvI'. 1 '. V v. *■ " t , rj.<:•-■;,•• -VX a l|-,v*V •f.v'sv: v X •.. 1 r 1 . *.•*<* *« * • »-j * l'** k - f » » ''»' •*■ » l\*t ,•* { ■ *,*- v!xv -.-".. , r„ti i,- *v V T T "““«*> TOTOaors.-The glorious ° weatller wWoh ' ™ siWoi, ‘•'Pi C- -><?£{■ ‘SMj*.' Sa ‘??^ a 7. Was eoon disappointed. On Sunday “ d yesterday we again bad heavy- rains, and : ‘.p-Pp‘it.Pp' f-'l »°S««tion of the hay and grain in thia.vioin 'j) i' : Jty « .‘“deed critical. Muoh will be utterly XiiX'iVyd -• «-% ••' v*'’V’. 08t * * 8 ft# l tie wheat Is in a very bad < :^ ■ C f I or i Q this visitrtlion confined to this locality. V/j through New VorK the Biimo complaintis f - '; r ‘J heft rd, and especially in Western New York. y' t ;.'vj The Poughksapsle Eagle says: - - .. -I A Seatm of Oloon.—Yte thought 'last'year ' fc u *X" , V- :, 'i wteu we say the hopea.of the country perish by :Vf, V-‘ t i- (Hfe.'• ;• slow degrees, under the influence of a drouth of / • :';- -;V'-. a d-- ’ ,i>J (•; unparalleled severity and continuance, that a f ;■/: v't’!'d\«<?,':<.:,-: ; .X';. S;!.. f ,J-^V; “ ore * ear 'y season could not well be imagined V;-V VV; ' v’X'X'' But sad.asuhe sights were-thenr wo have lato-- .'•hv'i*ArSi'V' -i I J, had tho ? s -oouptry : which are if possi vr <viiv- >J i >le “ oro .E , ®°“ l ya“d disheartening still. About < tif ‘ l ,‘ llarTes t has ? r °wn, butaa the seaeon of in ■- CP; p th «;i“g comes, the smiles of Providence that w Q b r n upon urara turhed into frowns most £'V:-J °. ne wee H R B° yesterday, when nearly all the >^ ? P4~X<- WM dow °»‘ • an<l -but few Mr days were to seenre nil; the rains, which had been typC'P ~^ r tOQ /requeatfor the good of the growing and ! ripening-crops for a month, Increased to such a' r'\ r < '■ .’i' . r: [ 1 ■ ■-- ■-'-,. 1 .-. ! i 'r- r i'-V'’.'- --' degree that.from that tlmnrathis we -have- not had a E°°d harvesting day, but drenobiug show pouring in torrents in quick succession, in teraporsed with .stoppie, have been eonstantly v:-;?;: u'’'- upon Us. Sunday.last was n.-fair d«y,. but be fore anything could be done on Monday the V-V..- '• : v ; ™J“ poured upon the drying grain till every ;<Vs^rspp ri';t-VVS,^; thing was completely soaked. The violont show f“°( that were, followed by a storm that : t : bBto d until Wednesday morning. Wednesday 3“ “‘otoWy fair-day, and hopes began to re -fjv '•: -: -'.'V 7i! Te ’ 0n pouring raiuscame again, * the grain commenced growing in the fleld ß , and 611 “ e br ‘gbtening prospects werebHghted. £tp,p , A lettc ‘ r from Rochester, published in the New papers,.-oays that the same is true of all ,hat "gion. A letter from Cayuga county, says: :':-::^Pp;P :; PPP?Pp : sP*2Pip<P!p:i . “ F °r«ielasS ten days it has .rained almost jncessaotly. Cut and nncnt wheat is growing : T;.':’ ";/ r 1 r'dr'V.V-XX-Xt'-XX: '' *? lbo ,® c^: a “d nothing bnt an immediate cnange 10 the weather can save the wheat, bar-. U ley and clover cropafrom utter and total destrnc tlon - ' «* T or, within tho-metflory pf man; KaS 1 ■ E 0 ““propitious an harvest season been known :" In Bastern Pennsylvania the crops have most ly boon gathered safely, bnt the Harrisburg Pa tr'ot ,eßs 08 °£ Bome instances to the contrary : V “ The reoont rains have seriously injured th» '-i'-tdXy V'- wheat crop in this county. A large portion of . th ? 6«" n was Bfanding in shocks at the time the - :-•' - >W/ rains °omm«need,- and this has grown considerv :':.v.; y'Vv'; ; ' r “ b >y- In the upper endof the county the great. V. %X : X;v' w portion of the'croftls 1 anii w? have ‘i--!■ i*® en ‘“formed by that sectioo, c*w »;.••„'? that the dathhgewni be very serious. PsPPPPJVW ‘p'f' l **™ that most of thy,grain has been .if -i t*r| Comberland .oo'nnties, and' ‘he injury will mat-be extehSlve iheeo,'-. ■ if The ToUdo Blail ' published on the borders of OM ° and Mich ‘g ac - and in the midst of a great p~-‘P rs'i;'VifX;; ; vft.;wXffifXXJitj f ‘ wheat region, says : ‘‘Gentlemen from the northern counties of Indiana and southern counties of Michigan de olare that, in their belief; one-half of the wheat cr °P in greatly damaged, or lost, in consequence oftbo oonttnued sucoession of rains. One-half the crop is yet standing, and most of the remain- SX'ii der yet exposed in the fields. The standing €7 -fftl whe it is bo grown in many places, that the heads |? ok green from the eprouUng growth. Tester :u3i? daF 8 eopious.rain was worse than auy other, and <« aggravate tho matter, to-day is a hot, sultry day. As in all such cases, the damage is probably overrated, but in any event the calami* lheDe ‘roit capers aU speak of PPC: P;pPp- : - dismal weather in that State. Tho Adctnhtr B y3 ' “ Tb « di£mal weather makes itself apparent a P OD the faces of our farmers. The rain contin- es m torrents, and now, beyond a peradven tnre - the wheat mast grow, to a greater or less \* extent, the bluo-stem wheat suffering least. We ‘eSjW^-l^i I ’d^ : rer'XvJTSy > B 3 have very fall intailigemee from the interior of !sfeS'itS', ‘fi'iixi ! be 8 “ t8 of. the-crops. The rain has done all t injary it could. It has ruined a Urge por- Wheat crop. -We would rofertothe of H“ 8 <“ot. from Bottle Creek, as 110 w terribly disastrous to tho wheat the late wet weather Ims been. Whole fields v:.'«^:j i , ; f -5 are represented iu tho stock as showing green '•:; : ; j wher “ tba wheat ha, sprouted and begSn to V*‘i : ih.lF A gentleman of this city showed ns somo of wheat taken, from a field in this vicin- S-fVrfifr* : J lty i ° n ? hloh the sprouts were au inch long, ;v; 3f jy.t;y . ‘ r J and tho fibrous white roots were sticking out as H:?‘ • V Vo-;; i : PlPr:pyp fxi thick hair on » dog's back all over th! 'head, thi3 i 9 tbe condition of the greater part of ! ■ tiie wheat from Detroit to Niles.” ®* B Chicago Tribunt of Saturday says: CHOPS is Indiana and Michigan —We have iVXWA>nfi“N;J very unfavorable accounts in relation to the j and rite crops m northern Indiana and P ast week has been a very iyfrfXy,;v; '-'•' : ;--p i-\-'.;^': ; ;i:'rl^!? om y .°“® for farmers. It has rained nearly Ni/'V-' i'V-- ■ r - Criii the time, and the wheat and grass which has ii t,\.S.c IJbeen out is in a bad state. The weather at the time ha 9 been fi' lite warm, and if the re- V-V-'g^N;■■.'•;■,'■-.Tv.F^UiSv.«' , are not exaggerated, the loss must bo very tAaTfereat, ’ I :N-.-V-.-Hy New Toes.—A census of tbo State of New 4fX5.-aVo r k kaa just been yknn, and the results are j known. So' far as ascertained, there is X : N.'Sj?i!)hS7i>' : nvsVi , increase in over one half of the State, and a “ tbe remainder. New York city, in bad a population of 615,645. The returns indicate a population of 760,000: The Al ?#:’£}Xr Evening Journal publishes partial state- ; ]^^^PPppPPPfP.O M^P BIIIB from near ‘y “'cry oounty, and appends : /-x' ;; i - ; V;; : -' ; -XN;-N;Tfrii;vfhe following comments: | The indihationß of these figures'mAy be briefly ; 5--''ii^7;^Xl^^£s^f“mmetl-“P;“ mmetl -“P ; lst - A centralization of population i '■■ ■' • ■'• .. '• V- -V. p,» ‘i-- y ’.-jn tho city of New York. 2d. A fair bat not re- ! P-i- j- .Jaarkabicihercase inthootheT commercial towns. ! }:PpPP'Pp:ip'>PPf d - A conalderoble decrease of.tho agricultural 1 r '.. ! ;’'X ? X.lv;:NX : ef the State. - | Th®.above tablo embraces nearly all the places j , : .'XX v' , ./■ which there has.beenany great increase. Most v : -.. Ai:‘ -.''- .|>f the returns from tho country towns where iho j T''V : ;---''- 7 '•' i :>• T-? vjeoroase has been, on the other hand, are yet to I in. Nearly-every estimate,-as yetmade, tbe total-increase.of thc Stnt e , pr Q bably.cx- :. •-l -. ;■ r'-’V'’-"''.'? 6 ® 38 tbefact - U wIU be unexpectedly Bmnll. • Events do not happen without-causes, ami : yp ■■;":,--.j';^i.7-; , .. i 7,:;r-hiihere are causesjor this Blackening of tho pro -p;-'■ r ■;1 of the Empire State.-'!: -A. - ? P •iw^is-Xs-f—'AViilV; A :.; '. 'i';;;-'A?.:,Ai,t The decrease of agricultnral population in an ;; J?. Fewer j Vt;ISr-XyV‘ i s).*?v.-%'J:'-' i ;.Wds arc required to cultivate land than to: XisSXXS , i^''?rk'^ I XXXf.':X:.-:.-^.vXjj^ f ;f ;^=vl 4learand drain and fit it for cultivation; and: ‘\'v , ;X ; - B,L w‘ i XrfSs:XAXi : Xsewer4nen fire required as inventiomnultiplies ! = t-bt^tt?r^ : ' ; ;p-;'i> , -‘ s i'Xr/>l:ii , ''?';'X r X\ i ’*J£ I ?Jtiinachines. Bat-in a State like Now Yors, whioh 1 Pp~:ppfpp^?p'- J '-P •rii-XX'S still so much excellent iand in the swamp ';:K.;-''';. 8 .v A ''v'.v|.'' . 'r''•'...-: --'A .:'a.,--;"'vf. r 'Vlnd forest, these are not alone sufficient to ao iSX.7rf-t't;idtXX?,~-:;-i:V.,Sc'i:!i •'J.nP-’yl lKfc’ : -',?7i.“ > .?'V'fount'for It.- s.~i ■P’-'i?'; Califorßia;-lYisconsin and lowa have been fr>::steadily drawing.ofif.thonsands from our farms. P •>•' ”.pK‘' themotmtime naenselessand bigoted crusade *' ?ssv^^i?N , 4-t:in7'i - |g^ nBb '^P , Wfr r Mitred here from abroad has ii.'vV'-•..'•":-.;:~ : ;-: : "'li ‘.-'."f 7j' ,' -.'v''.'*; >.,.' . Brevented their'filling tho vacant place, and driv ":r ,:. .’'i'r; :-'- ! : : :- ln them to Beek ntflTo' hospitablo homes else- XX^Vr'.-.rAVi 1 ': ■•'•''«, : "' v. f ; .yhere. -We may thank Know Nothingism in no X d ?Bre«. that the stream of emigration flows irj !:, j;-; r '. ; ;'; l :A-; i ' s through New York, carrying with it so ', ; 7, ; . : iA'-r- j '! .''s lan 7 °f the strong, the willing and able, while i r ; .:T ‘::'; , .::' r i'yaving behind it,' of course,'the 'diseased, the - ' ,pc: r ' i f'-.- ;Vp-..‘^'. L |c ver ty'Stricken and tho Criminal; ' 'Vi ,?.-. V- '' ■' - .': v." ! -.V,- some curious arithmetic peouliar to itself, ■’.'' ; .-V' Ath> Bt rives at the conclusion that it is all ' -X; 'j f X!;:?Kdpby'ii;^fXi'r:yi{i^vt!;vl^‘ n E t 0 “Whig management of the canals.” ' , '<;crVVsfe^';.‘T^i^i'?'V'X^^i^'aV?v ßro, i ? t ?° to wns and counties on the line ’-•■'.-V'---''-■ the-oana trade, while others are decreasing, •r ;ust tbe-reverae. And had partisan'obsti -C P®™"^ 8 compietton of tbe enlarge \Vt* a Preporiionately wider field would hive -.' ♦•->':2.'.T v-'.ljty »i ow been sharing mats benefits ."Vi. , S “ cb aro ‘ he leBsBas nr the census. States -:>. ; .c-rav ky?MU themseliea np hy the wisdom of their noli "pPpiiP and P aF for thBir fr lll6B by the loss of pres '•-*and power. ' ' •'*fc .*£ 'v‘p "t f * 8 - .; !. ! . ■ X’Xvnnv Maoapiay’b Histoev.—The third and fourth vp:V^X'-rl'-.'a'-:'Vs--.:*.74‘i^«7 : '^%'S'^3» t '4WnmeB of.“,Maeanlayts History of England ” '•.-' ".f.'-'' -.*•A'-* iippPPPP?Pf%-f£' r Jt9 expected'to appear the'CMning Autumn. - p" : b * -v- v ■ * «• V- * c t •*» * > *'<■’■ V ■ - * , .*> ’v * —.V --7‘^N***?' •• V: T',- % •'"• -v^ 3 ' Y ? ' * v- t--* «- : -- .y-.r •- ;v'.; r wx < ; ':>i ■; •- ■ v:.r>' '|s':: ■: rye--. . ■ ;--;r-r*:'r*^s^i msi^Ci^-^::-: • ■'■l 1 i Pd/gP-'i’ f '■-■ ■’'’•■ • •••--•• •- = '. • ••?. • •- *0...._;.>♦ • - r .- ■ v '\.; •:~ : ~- •. ! 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FRIDAY MORNING: POST: PUBMBHEP DAIL7, BT OtflMOgj MMOK At JIB -IWt BDItiJISOS." COBNER OP FIFTH 4HD WOOD MMEIS.'aI «.» PEB AKIUIf, OH JS.W WHEH mb, ETBIOIL? IH ADVAKCE VOLUME XIII. A Coubt House Stecce by Lightning One ; Man Klllkd and Many In.iceed. —On the 28d ult., the cupola of the court House in! Taylor ! . county, Va., was struck by lightning while the : court was ia- session, -and a large number of per -1 1 the building. One man was instant- ! ly_ killed, and .several others prostrated, some of . -whom were severely injured. The Fairmont 1 Virginian says: /‘Our informant, who was in the court room at the time of the occurrence, represents the soene as a most terrifying one. The building appear ed to him to be coming down bodily under the pressure of some tremendous weight, and ho in stinctively foil for a support. Collecting his thoughts, however, the nature of the occurrence was instantly evident to bim, and he and' the other persons ran out at the.aide doors of the building. Just then, the screams of some ladles on tbo mother side of the street convinced' them thjit a sad calamity had resulted, Land on reach ing the front of the building the character of the calamity was visible toaU. Sttetchcd on the brjoks lay a number of persons; Ip, the midst of thbm the denuded body of the Rev. Heteklah Dunham, the young man who was killed, and! person had beep stripped of even vestige ofclothing. e . Fortunately for the sufferers, the persons pre sent knew the best method of restoring them to consciousness, ' ami soon dragged them out into the rain, and commenced dashing water upon them. After the sufferers found lying in the entry had been cared for, the jury rooms above were visited, and in ono of these were discovered three more individuals who had been so Manned ns- to "be unable To help themselves. Two of them were taken out Into the rain ; the friends of.the third-, from mistaken kindness, would not le< him J?o taken, out, end he consequently suf fered muoh more than hiß companions. Of the .pci-sons : shocked some recovered so as' to get uway from Fruntytbwn the same evening; yet on the next morning (when onr informant left) there were still six or eight confined to their rof>ms if not to their beds, and one or more of them in a very precarious condition. Mr. Dnnham, {ordained to the ministry about two weeks ago, by tho Baptist Church in Prun tyfown,) was standing when the electric fluid struck him,, in the front door of the -court house, - with his head leaning against tho casing. The other peTSoos injured wero standing near him, in the entry. One man was considerably scorch ed; by the heating of a pair of spectacles which bo; bad in his pocket. Another’s watch proved BO; attractive that it was partially fused. Mr. A.; W. Best, though standing some twenty or todre feet from tho track of the fluid, had hie right arm, which was in contact with a wall, paralysed from the elbow down , and this with out paining him, for he did not know (he fact untd he undertook to handle a bucket. After administering to the relief of other and more setious sufferers, using only his left hand, be took off his hat and stood in the rain for a few mumtes, when his arm soon became subject to will,-and free from every unpleasant sense tion, : AUGUST 3. • Tde Great Canos of the Colorado River LLANO ESTAOADO OF THE TERRITORY Of; New Meaum.—-This highly interesting-geolo gu)al feature in the topography of the eastern frontiers of Calioornia, situato in the northeast-" ,ert portion of the county of St, Bernardino, has betn lately, through the explorations-of Captain. Sijgreaves in 1851, for tho first time accurately located on a map. It lies very near the latitude of.thirty-six degrees north latitude, and about 110 degrees SO minutes vest from the merid ian of Greenwich, as laid down on the map of Capt. R. B. Marcy, 1854, lately published hr order of the Secretary of War. Capt. Sitgrenves, it appears, only explored a small portion of tho southern portion of the Great Cbdod. It is as serted. by tho few old hunters and trnppcra who hare strayed into its desert and inhospitable vi cinity, to be about one hundred and thirty miles in (length. Through its whole course, the Colo rado river, from the north, is violently forced through a rooky, narrow bed, or rather box of volcanic formation of assault and igneous up heavals. This highly curious feature of our physical geography is one of the great wonders of the world, and a theme of marvel and daring ' exploit at the camp of every old hunter of New Mexico and California. Old mother Nature ap pears to have been in a desperato fit of ungov ernable rage when she made this part of the earth's surface. It lies across the Eastern Sa hara, about three hundred miles in a corth-by east direction from the Mormon settlomdnt- of San Bernardino, or some four hundred miles from Los Angelos. On Captain Mnrcy’e mop, aiore?aid, ia laid down also for the first time with nny degree of accuracy, that other curious phys ic o-geographical feature of our new western ter ritories, called by the Spaniards the Llano E«- taOadoj or Staked Plain. It Les at the altitude ! of of 3,600 feet, and between tho meridians of! 10J and 104 degroea west of Greenwich, and is enclosed by tho north parallels of 32 and 36 degrees. It is said to be entirely desert, and is composed, lilro many parts of California, of hard beds of clay, and on its edges of Bolphate of lime or gyp ß um. Captain Maroy, in 1852, explored along its centre on the Hue of the Red R.rer of Louisiana, for a distance of over 100 miles. „ Wheat from Tennessee—New Pacts in ocit City Trade. —Tho market report of Sstordoy hes rather a curious item, to tho effect that a large quantity of Tennessee and Georgia wheat, pftrt to arrive, was sold at good prices. It ap pears that there is an extensiYe and valuable grain growing oountry in Eastern Tennessee, be tween tho Cumberland and Allegheny mountains. The produce of this district has heretofore been almost shut out of any market, but now Tennes see has a railway communication with Chalceton and Savannah, and oan send its wheat direct to Atlantic ports, from whence it may be shipped di rect to Europe. Over one huadrod thousand bushels of this wheat have been sold in New lurk. The capacity of supply of this district has been estimated as high as 300,000 bushels. An offer, it was said, had beeh made within a few days, to deliver 30,000 bushels on the railroad, in a certain brief period, at Si per bti&hel. In addition to the. supplies from.this fruitful highland valley, the crops of wheat in tho upper parts of Georgia and the Caroliuas, have been good, and are finding their way to New Vork .or a market, from whence. largo portions will probably be re-ehipped to Europe. While New York is receiving large supplies of wheat from Tennessee, both flour and grain are finding their way from lowa and various points on the Upper Mississippi to.this oity. Wheat is also on its way from southern Illinois, a sample of which has been exhibited on ’change. N. F Herald, July 30. The Naturalization La wb in Great Britain. -—Citizenship in Groat Britain is not so diffionlt to be attained as might be imagined. There is some delay and unnecessary routine to be per formed, and heavy expenses in the way of fees to be provided -for, as' iff common with every ihing m which the English govennnentli.aff a fin— .ger, but tho provisions of the law regulating nat-- ‘uraliiation aro on the whole very liberal. In tho statute 7 and 8 Victoria, o 66, entitled “an act io amend the laws relating to aliens,” it is di rected that the applicant mast send to the Home Secretary a memorial praying for the grant, and setting forth tho name, age, and profession' of the applicant, whether married or single—if -any' children or not—of what friendly Stafe'a nativff —and if he intends to continue or reside "in the" United Kingdom. This memorial must be sub stantiated by an afiirmatory -of his respeotahili ty and loyalty. A certificate of naturalization is then issued, which entitles the person to whom it is granted the right to vote, hold freehold pro perty, and all the other immunities and privi leges of a British subject-, except that of a seat in tho Legislature Council. The cost of procuring this certificate amounts to nearly thirty dollars. The Kansas Herald of Freedom, July 14, says that buffalo in innumerable numbers are ranging over the prairies, only fifteen miles west of Fort Riley. With a spyglass, from a hill, they oan be seen grazing as far as the eye can reach. Settlers who had located in the vicinity with herds of cattle have been compelled to remove, fob the want of grass, which has beenoonsumed by those animals. The Potawotomie . Indians paid a visit to them, and brought bach in : a couple daysfainhe, meat they oonld haul away, leaving the sMuS;-ah3 on the’ ground —Iheyare making preparations for-an other host. ' '■' ’• <• : . t. •„ ■ ''■ ' • ’■' ' • C '.,* < *-’V.' «. ‘ .... ■ ...... ■ •, - ' Vi'- «' '*. VT/'- : ’• >VV '■' '2 ! tl i)il ‘f The California Indians.—By the last arri vals from California, we had some alarming news of Indian depredations and murders which led to tho apprehension. that a general and savago war had commenced: but, since our full files of papers havecomo to hand, a closer examination satisfies us that a portion at least of the news was misrepresented. For instance, the report ed massacre ou the Klamath is thus contradic ted in a letter from Mr. Whipple, Indian agent, to the Crescent City Herald: “ I am happy to inform yon that the story of the ma<sacro at this place on the night of the 2d of Juno was, like most of the reports derived from the Indians, entirely without foundation. I foiind'everylhing going on well. Imagine, if you can, tho astonishment of Hamilton aud oth ers when-they road of their murder.” It appears that the Klamath Indians, instead ef being hostile, aro gathered peaceably upon their reservation to the number of firtoen hun dredj and in the adjoining districts to the num ber 'of- brer- three -thotrsandf: - Thu- difficulties with the,lndians in Illinois valley have also been settled. qml they buve returned to .their reserva tion on Rouge river, after giving up six of their Dumbers ns The offenders who had committed the murders. If the whites would bnt let these red men alone we should bear no more accounts of outbreaks and fights; but, being trained to seek revenge for injuries, they very naturally reinb inte for whatever is done against them The I superintendents and agents will doubtless have r. ! diffienit task to preserve order between them and ! the reckless whites North A-nrrican. i The English Language.— The following tri bute to tho English language, is from the eminent German philologist, Jacob Grimm: After ascribing to it “a veritable power oTcx -pression, such as perhaps never stood at, the com mand of any other language of men," ho goes on to Bay: “Its highly spiritoti genius and wonder fully happy development and condition have been the result of a surprisingly intimate union of the two noblest languages in modern Europe the Teutonic and the Romania. It is well known in what relation these two stand to ono another in iho English tongue: the former supplying iu far larger proportion the material ground work ; the latter iha spiritual conceptions. In truth the English language, which by no more accident has pro-lucid at. I npt.-.rr.o “p greatest'and most predominant poet of modern times, us distinguished from the ancient classi cal poetry, (I cnn. of course, pnlv mean Shak,. spearo,) may of n(l right be called n world— language ; and. like the English people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway more extensive even than at present over all the por tions of the globe. For in wealth, good sense and closeness of structure, no other of tho lan guages at this day spoken deserve to be corn pared with it—not even our German, which is torn, even as we are torn, ami mn=t first shake of! many defeots, before it can enler boldly into competition w ith the English. ” Whitewash jor Gcruoc-i:.' am, Fences— As thls-ia.tbe seneoo -of the rear when consid erable whitewashing is performed, and ,as we nave here inquired of for a good whliewm-hing receipt, by huinVers of new subscribers, .who have not read our receipt in afeemer vciume, we present it again, knowing Iha; a Rond story 1s never the worse to he twice told —Take .a clean barrel that will bold water. But into it hair a bushel Of quick-lime, and slack it by pouring over it boiling water sufficient to c.-rcr it four or five inches deep, and stirring it until slacked. When quite slacked dissolve it in water, und add two pounds of sulphate of zinc and one (,f com mon salt, which, in a few days will cause the whitewashing to itarden cn the woodwork. Add sufficient water to bring it to the consistency ~f thick whitewash. To make the above wa-h of a pleasant cream color, add 3 lbs. yellow : i hrc. For fawn color, add 1 Iha. umber. 1 ib Indian red, and 1 lb. lamblack. For gray or stone color, add 4 lbs. raw-nmher. and 2 "lbs. lamp black. The color in ay be pat on with a com mon whitewash brush, and will 1 e found much more durable than common whitewash - ,s.- tine Aimriean. Vacant houses in Now York city, bcccrdiog to the Counts and Enquirer, are mote numerous now than the}- have been for several years pas' especially ou the west—n side ~f the town, where heretofore duvli.ngs have boon most in demand. The rents asked for them air a large per eontage below those obtained two yenre since. In view of these facts, it might bo thought singular that the population of the nty should have increased so largely u* to reach 75!i'- 000; but this may be accounted for by the fact that in that city there is a growing tuul constant tendency for to litu in hoMruing bouses or in ajew apartments. ; Thus while the popu lation Increases rapidly, the citvitsoif does not grow in population. Living there wears more of tho Parisian -aspect than anywhere cNe in America, produced in a great mea-ure bv the peculiar location of the city which limits the available space for bniMing. and by tho enor rnoua cost of housekeeping. Resuscitation nuvy DiiowstsG —The G’.aa. gow Herald mentions a remarkable ease of re suscitation from drowning Miss Murdock, a young Ingush lady, was Lathing with a gir! named Shaw, when the Utter gut out of fier depth. Miss Murdock placed her out of dnDgcr, but herself sank to the bottom. She lay there for folly five minutes, when lito body was recov ered, cold and inanimate. A gentleman had her conveyed to his house, whore the body was rub bed with brandy, mustard applied, ami tho hot bath put in requisition. To the surpriso of all, she gradually recovered. The esse 13 mentioned to give encouragement far the trial of remedial measures, however cold and inanimate the body may be when brought out cl tho water— oxcept"- ing, of oourse, in cases whore .submersion has taken place such a length of ;i:t,j a 8 to preclude all hope To Make Griddle Care.,. —These cakes are best made with milk altogether, instead of wa ter : two. eggs, yellow and white, to a pint of corn meal, tho milk to lie warmed, and the whole to he well beaten up with a spoon or ladle. The quantity of milk used must be sufficient to ren der the mass so liquid that it can bo poured with faaility from the pan upon the grid’Uc—one spoonful of lard or good butter, and oao of fine flour. The griddle should not he made verv lot, and be thoroughly cleansed and greased whilo warm, to facilitate tho turning or tho cakes that they may be “done brown, 1 ' without burning, on both sides. The batter or dough should be pre pared immediately before cooking. Death of ITon. John Woods— This distin guished citizen of our State, we regret to learn died at his residence in Hamilton. yesterday eveniDg, about 5 o'clock. Mr. Woods'ha« been a very active and useful man. Ho served two terms in CongroßS and held the effico of State Auditor for-one-term. -In both of these posi tions he acquitted. himself most honorably, la boring with great energy to promote the inter ests of his constituents and the State. ITo has been largely identified with the works of public improvement in this section cf the State, and to ■his industry they have been Hrgqly Indebted for their success. Cincinnati Gazette. The Red river raft, that formidable aggrega tion of timber which has so long choked up the navigation of the Rod River of Texas, Louisi ana and Arkansas, still remains undisturbed, and furnishes newspapers with occasional items re specting attempts, at its removal. From tho Washington- (Arb.-j Telegraph wo learn that the work is-now. in, progress for the latter purpose, under the direction of Gov. Fuller, of the U, s[ TopograpliicarEnginecrs. Additional machinery and boats are alSo boing prepared at Louisville "for these operations. A Ready-witted Madman.—A gentleman by the name of Man, residing near a private mad house, met one of its poor inmates, who had broken from his keeper. Tho maniac suddenly stopped, and resting upon a large stick, ex -claimed, “Who are you, sir The gentlemnn was either, alarmed,'but thinking to divert his attention by a 'pub, he replied, -“I am a double man i, 1 a Man by name and a man by nit turh-” “Are you so I 1 rejoined the other; “why I am a man beside "mtself— ffp tee two will fight you two.” x Fo ™ Lir ‘ OS 0T Albany.— The oeneus.returns i i° r KT oao y shows tho population of that ciiy to 7? which la an incrosoootA Uttip morc juan ‘t°Qo since the census ©i 1850, _,}. • . if. * t } ■ , \ .. t ♦! • •; :>■ w < j - - .! .. .. < _ PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,185 S, v* * - V r /-• * > e ‘V*V?r - - . • • - * » * r „< - a * . * » ■* : : - - IjW V/ >•J ■ * • ' i Prejddice Against Rkd Hair.—The'PAreno ! logical Journal , in an article on tompemmonta, | says : “We hayo neither seen or heard of a red headed minister, or rather, of a minister pos ! sessed of a pure sanguine temperament,” We , da not know whether tho Journal is correct or : not on this point, but it is stated, that several years ago a minister being prosentoi to the par ish church of Crieff, in Scotland* the parishon ers objected to receiving him, and when the case was tried before the Presbytery it ; waa found that their only objection to him was, that his hair was red. The objeotion was insuperable. „ JAMBBW.WOODWSW. cabixxt PumriTURR UAtrvrA&Tv&Bß Ware-room* 97 and 99 Third Btreet. ‘*^^ s sßßPgv . J * W. roapectfully . his friends and customers that b«UI I&SffiiaaSagjra has now completed his spring stock RS3 *.;r * of Pnrniture, whlsh is decidedly »Y 1 toelsrgeet fi.mlbeiiereroirerad fbreale in Lhii City, which Eatto 1 ? Wrat. 3 ' Pr ‘ W9 “ l ° V * B “W- taU “ D°to>lßUt63, he is determined to uphold tho quality with srrtl sss- Boned materials, beet workmanship, and newest designs; and from the eifout cf blfl orders auU furiiity in manufacturing prices nall proilaM warranted furniture, at tho lowest h “ s the principle at identifying hla cuetomera’ Jae ‘ 1 1Ul "‘f, syrn < ln end price, and keeps" ways ou hand the greatest yariaty of eyery description of fu.aitnre, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most tie. ? aol and costly that, houee, or any par{ of one, £ . urninheu from his stock, or menufnetured eipreesly to or •A w 1 Mowing article? ermeist. In part, of his'stock »h1..1i for r .cbno.es of style and EnisSl, cc.inot he surrasre;! in • ij.v ui the Kr..itern cities: ;<ry Sofaa; w So.'**, In piugh and hair cloth; 60 Jo*. Mahogany Chairs: SO dot. Walnut »« 60 Mahogany Kocklog “ SO Walnut “ •• 60 .Mahogany Dlrans; *<W Waicot ’ •« £0 MarMa Top Cf»atr* Table? i k- " '‘ lowing Bureau? iiJ “ ** Washsuad’i: 40 £nolo*Ad •• > tX» Common • • SO Plain I>r«*<ring Bureau*, 40 Mahogany Bednieada: 50 Wnlaat “ 60 Uottagi* •• Ohfrrj t»c,i Poplar Mahogany WarlroDw: 11 Walnut “ loOherrr •• 60 Plain Barecue; T 0 Dicing and Dr«ikfaet TaMaj 1- ftecretary and tkofcoaaw • Sf J or. Oacf goat Chair*; 51 Con* Seat Hocking Chair* i* ls&tiicn’ Writing D^ct? Hat and TvwW Stands Rt igeliftefi o.>m*TC«kllnn Chaue; »« B««y*pii:ra »< I’rirl Inlaid •• Arm “ QoCji].' ac<l Uaii Chain wA™i£ra'i , ;S ,n h or c ''tp' rj ' ; nwmtm3 ud it; CA ”^M* m3 , np pi W w. t h all.r -c-tS AWIJOA ' 1 ' 8 in '* ” riTE^s * foniWwd a.t the ehortetf AUor-!«jrnpK-cDptl7artaad«S_to. t?rs h<Tr Arr ' T4i ® f Spring ana Samnur Dry _ Goods. 9 r V p yen W i SIDB °* ' VOOI> STREET -1 I { 1 CO, Importers nnd Jobbers In British, f f . t r-nct, and Oermsn DRY GOODS. Usvlnz nyrlv St “* 01 "Trim? and summer u, i . ■ t -wahtuß-vl from Import*™, mmnfncturers, «nd pert J-.O lull our t.n Importation, »e frs] s»f» In assurin* oor ri ’ nntr f merchants and city dealers pentirafi a*’ 10 ’’ «c<mlr*d ncUHIM Id purchwlnit. »itfi'ili rtf/traS ' Eiucer!! ' D;a “> harm t« are rarely A monir our dry joods stork will b* foand cashmeres, de- A.LC,, Icrunmuth lawns ortho mont desirable dwfi-as m J.is.r lufi-rer alpacao, plain black anti fancy fiEnrcd silks, V—™ ~ acy prin f J1 ’ lotMt ,£ l lc!r - broadcloths, fancy iVF «ttnet,. and summer panic u 'ri—z- • t’tvyn and black musllna, table dlspont. 1 '' “J* mtot opened a very larg* assortment of bonnetr, nears, s.yfiM, pJni leaf hatr, RuUand braid and Leghorn Vlfr w" rvUrt7 . ° r ho! iery, glovos and ribbons; •urn i...o R r.[Ja. fancy neutnjs, j«H,npU-,anU tnd Cgur-d S. tausljrafi b!»ck siib reilj*, Ac * -tiißnw^.h^V 10 f"* conls t hattons, par •"■c'-T s.c'ii ,pon “'“mw.patont medicines par . ", ; * artiffiw kppt 5n tbf t»- a"„ ' ll, ' r Vf .‘ , i-t(xk ci goM anti eiltej : C . o t EOIJ and gilt jewelry or i jl. 1 " Ivl t* *v»“t varictv Of 20 boor and S dar rr eOM »* ,he forcarh K.l: -an early call iron, buyer* is r-espttftrally sefidtod i D. ORKOfI A CO. No U T “ * 51 « » » O~Si GSk r X 1---T B r” O'**-™* » Kunoan. J the iVw.l'v'r’f/r 11 llrS ” ° nil " l ‘ il “dovtod JO ck Of all 1-ADIKS' fiii'iF-a AND .MANTIT.LA TRIMMINGS- Galloon*, I ‘ P 1 Braids, Velvets i a. Ct*rdA, IlUt'xnis KMBmMCS'I of , F ”" ,lrh ' •'“‘rh end Austrian 1 ~ n Swlns JacoDot and L«.cv. * I"*' . laserlinrn, Jnfanta’ Kobcs. I bfmiZftUr, Handin, Caire A TV’nl f* GOOM: P , ' aUU ft* S? !lsr "' and Qaur-e Vt-ilit, ~ ‘ V ’ Me-?#**, «aajp aotl Dnttud Pall* ‘ 'M-Jv 1 ,? JO, <- Italian «d Kr>2*h CraDo’ I tv \ V too J K ' I " 801 f K R IN ‘ i —- st*mpcd Collsvv, -1 tm. Ins rtich-v- Frwna'h ColUjij, Uoqm. WI nn,s t Kmhnoidorti* ag; i.nln tu<i Banftrt RlLtom. of OE.NTLEMES-S FUUnBIUTO *,n \ f: ? MlTats * TK *' At* vtoaj ‘’ ftnQ treryiLiog in sm*!] Ha ,; r :'"C VT v' R ,!2 u T“’'• vM!<; ' w «* ««a wiars. .io. «• to .No 10. ttiwß\M on hztuK A i »to.'S ot UOSIMY wd OLOVES— rt-ry _ nthiTi Isaie of I‘ttbllo l>rop rty] N uro-.rU.i,.» o.iu iu.-truriioo» (rcm tho War Peijnrt , I-™'"'.*-** VO boat? BEI.L, Binm and TBK- T.VI . .. No. and .No. 0.l togathw with iMr «Wr» ‘ >ri , l l". sold 10 th. U«tot lodJw S ■M’ r->ln-fl .ml us r. ‘ .liooinir. to wit : ' A . .Napolaoo, irkaoa*!, oo'&ttordkT, Ojo MOUi day of •lon*, l-.vr..,, iha hour, of ID A. M i ?. M "haVma■ V"-*, •■?** I '— t»g«thar Kith A , .n !..!» or phtcols, to Iw d*sl K ucl«d In primalVuJ Ulii ar-.-i io>r thr c.»o.r-«lqq. - i'. I ; ? ~ h; ’ ,lar,M Hallifar, on Sutatdaj. tho 4»'1? ~ , ul - v '•! I * B8 h tha houraor 10 A. JC.ikl al!h tUir Rjnlpmenls, *•_•., m lota or p»ro~l.i fot L-uch l*oat, to bxi as K*fr*r« to b'lod-bllls. The “eai« to b<* sold will be eU*o«d under the following Sfaeral bea.l ior each of the boats, vix: * l>-t—Hulls, enbloa end upper worts.' •id—Douhle engines and boilers, complete bd-Equipmcnt*. Including large purchase chain*, as. rbors, coatfi ••■aim. cordiige. tarkln, yawls, toots, Ac 4tb—Cociuog apparatus and other furnltnro „ '""V’ two yeaxr. cid.Kiuod arid aubatao- Bt*il hoa'fl. Floating Mills, Wharf Boat*, An Ae ‘ ”' r . BnK '?™ " V on, , < f Me ' i In tlir m*t efficient man* n*", atiu are lu good comlltK.n. .."tut" I ‘ r <f’ '™s»iB Boatfl, about 160 l lcn fc . _ !*»m (or each bull, exrluplrfrtf thalp ' r ™°" aQ d .he.l houroj.and 12 fen Lete-eo,, th« holla. 1 he Terror l» about 133 feel loan. IS loot beam for ™.‘h hut], and 10 foot betwowu tho liulLa. T Kit MS OF SALE—Tho 801 l and Terror trill be sold for ™«b. payable ou the days of their sale. The terms of . . for the Airier trill bo mule Known ou Urn d.y ofTale la alltba privilege oi dismantling th* boats of all 6 t r.os mM i» diff-Arant individuals will be rewired for a r e enable than in Litor of the purchasers of said articles. In.liTldiuda aod Companies wishing to purchase are de- to examine the premises and judge of their vaiuu S U WSti ,1/I.Col T. 8., Sap't W. R.lmp\” * _’ r : Lc l , i l «: 13afi v .......> ... jeU;3tawts J OSKPa IUUbitUOUK, COMMISSION AND FOBWARDINQ MERCHANT No. 113 OotffcilC&L, nsLOW Piai Brauy * St. hottlif Blo.y ' CONSIGNMENTS acJCommbiaJonswilliaeßtwith prompt aod personal attention, and llbcjal «dwj«j will be giT*n-rbf*a retired, on Conelgnments or Bills of Xadln^, Orders lor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and otfcCT Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market price*. The KttMlTing and Of Merchandise and Pr*. duoe will meet with especial care end dispatch; the lowed ralp3 of Freight will ulway* be . procured.aad th*expao** o: Storage and Dray&goaa moch.a9 posalble arolded. DiriiilKDid; Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati Cba. esn, Blow A Oo. t do; Strador A Qorman, do' Chouteau A Valle, do; Ilofleft A Fraxer, do* Bonn, King A Co n do; Bprlnger & Whllenian, do: J.W.BuUjrA Bro.,Plttsbh; 4bO,Gooaaann A Co„ de* D. Lurch A Co. t K.A O-Yarnadl ACo^FhUada; Wm. Iloliaes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M- Buck A Morten: Biow ft New York. B. B;<Jomegya, do* Fropt A Forrest, dnShields & Millor, do* Charles A.Meiga. do; Josiah Lee A Oo. t Baltimowu A. G.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Colo, do Howard.you Aoc>., do; W. B. Boynold.'r, Lonlirllle U. I>. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.C.TwichellA Oo.,Commission Morchauts, New OrUasa. havo an nj)en_.roHcy of Inßarance, which will carer all phipmeuie to my addreoSj when adriaed by letter per mail, or when ondoraed on bxlloof lodlng before, or at the time of ohipment. JOSEPH MOGBIDGE, ang'fl Bt. LounuMisaourL o. K. Wll.fflN3 . ;y . v - A........... JO3. LCbIWJO. WUktni A Co., (Successors to A-. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Xo. 71 fourth stjyrl, Pittsburgh. ]N’ TUB numeroaF ftispensions of BAnka and Bnnkora throughout the country during the last six months, we “re patitified thufc-io almost erery instance their troubles b»v« grown out of a departurw from their Jegitimate buei ner-e; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public m H.ivaDro, that no speculations in “fancy stocks,” or other “outside operations,“Jihall tempt us from the strict and le gitimate line of our business—belie Ting that in aToiding uit such investments we shall not only be better able to •if-rT.' our customers and ensure their safety, but that in Adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate (tehbj jy. 4 co> William A. Hill & Co.. * BANKERS, Xo. 64 Wood Street , Pittsburgh. H 01. D on sale the following BONDS-AND STOCKS'* . 40 nhares Exchange Bank; r 17 do Monongahola Navigation Company tiO do Oiti3enB > Insurance Company; ' f 2,000 Monongabeln Naxlgadon Company Bondp* ?-.000 City of PlttAburgh.Donda; y-.'-,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. rFep6:dlw*wtf A" WKATHBH TABLE. PoiriBss ;;«r cake of HERPETIC SOAP.- “Price : 12# een§! Sc up i,i used for rendering the efcio snooth, ®ft add-white* wmoTing eallownesa, tan, and- redness of the akin. All chaps, chafes, ic„ on the hands, are healed by it RamT?' the BEAD ESTATE OFFICE, 140 Third it - ‘ ' 'V- W k * r r -» ?\ ' « ~ h f:-r vr i y -'• A'S* ■■ .e V .*orir/ M’nr.vjTT, , , . william M’UKVrrr. I Htaborgli, January 3J. —j fa n .\ „ 'frlwmmg fltoro, v-yvl'iV an! t ih ' V'-A-’K VaN OOfiDKR rwptcfn'ly l; ib« A_ public of Pittsburgh and vtitfajty, that h* j»|5J t,n Dsw/nmfnln, Monday, April 17th. ftfAvl uptae m-aier-f‘.r/,v ror.- m ip U.” city, fend filled » wi«f, a chnh* of thu kreat ntyl*% of Tr JrdrriJo.ro *ii/J Fan cytivod*. bo Imthira himself that be will ufj«t etibrttor In* aiKement.iivna „ tt J«jarcrto give lull satisfaction to ail who c-,ay i» ffOr him with their patronage, hor don’t f>rg*Uh<* j.lar*-N©. 83 Market street, comer o, the DlMEon l. i«prl2j FRANK VAN GOEDEU. ENOIilSl! AJ&JD iiliAjfsiOAij - SBMIfiAjRY. W. T. MqDONALB, M. A., Paj.vciVAJ.. i' Lh S Umitnaon will commence on x MONDAY, the 6th of September cert, at tho room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty street?, lately occupied by the altrara. Vvoder. Wh&t-Not?; Pat**r M*p.he Titles: Pembroke “ HRlleodTler u UJI-V Work ** £xt»mj»ion Dining Tebl*«; Ottonj&np; Kc/c-s««-n ( .c. A. YT. JUtomlt, c. Snap, Jr, 8. F. Ton erd-orat, K. MUlct. EOtr2s lAginey for oldlers’ Clalmfl. ~ °J. LANDS. - PUHODABB AND SALE OF j LAM) >» ARUANT3.—The undersigned has made nr* raagements tnlh competent end responsibla ccntleia *n to ol l hiD D - or w *rantc for Soldier:, their widowi or minor children, who ere entßled to IteuntyLands; ale© for the Loculioa cl Undfi, anil the Turcha-e ond Sale of Land JUUS D. I‘AVIS. _ f ntl 2i rf _ ___ Ccrnpr of Wool and Fifth streets. Jiew Paper Hanclngg, . NO. So WOOD STREET FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR I'APkRS • , Panel Decr.roli.-itu, in gold, oak and marble; llaU PajMrra, of * Flg’dand Plain end low priced Wall Pepora; Dor.lom, CeiUugs. Fisnr««, Window Shadea. A largo and complete u«u>ortment of the above, eolected for lLc seaaoo, will be eo;d at tho usm,! low prica-s _ WALTAR p. MARSHA! L. 1.4. UljiCt ■ •••• AOL, ja. IIAbAN A AllL, H ard ,*r» l D Silia, fancy and ,E, eOOJ3 * ?“ « »«* • |n,on 7’ fc ; 'wmTEuoT»E7, AND V.DOLKT DYKE AN'D CLRASEIL ■i. -,0.. -SAB-.I.LA at., near tbo £aoj; lints., .?«=■*. _. . _ luusin. DEAI.K2 in HOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS cud LEGHORN nm! BRA ID HATS, wrner'r f Market and Uter™?., •><i 1.1, PitlrliurEb, Tu. j Hlt:y ’. JOHN JUTililEti;, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LROQGIST So. 13.1 Wood Street, _ *>£kld!»r to 17. Childs’Shoe Uoaje, PU'F'ourtb. UICALER rs fine Toas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., 1 PITTSBURGH, PA. h nov receiving Rwertamt ol PK.KSLI GtJODS, in addition to his alraa-Sy pxlouMVtj Koch, purchased from first handslu the t/or-tem market*,ivhirb, w»Ilb« sold at market prtees. 4-sP* liovb, Stetuabonu, Mid fanilias. buyin* by tb* quantity, KtippUtid kt rates. (loods delivered In the city trt-e of chares Ali’oV* i a» Tfl * catooribttrt:'touch* their for the uvo-» beMowed by their SUamboni frionda, and K£sl wcakl respectfully remind them and other? interest- ' 1 • od in building bonus, that they ore at ail times prepared to fun*Uh, on tu© mo-'t rraeonable terxiji, every description ol Oabm i urn.tur- and Chnlcv of the best material and work msnship. T. It. YOLKO & CO.. Comer Third and Stmthflold streets, _V cpp^Uo*'JirdtrnV_Hotel. w Instructions 1q Rlueic* M k WaMELINIv would respectfully inform bis pupHr nrx friends that he will eonti&un bis procession ar Instructor tn ths ri-Cio JrORTK nod VOICE. Ordure lort i Mr. (Cl Music Score, vt at bi.i rosl dro-'~, .so. HI -• i.‘.\>.sL' Street, be promptly atton.led Ortat Kedcction IN CUoICL' Sf MM.KK GOODS, >,t dt Alli.’Sj 9 I‘•KUi. AV.T STREET. W*’ will dark down on Moudny, Juno 4th,r.ur entire* of aeaecnaide Sr Goods, at a latga discount frum forcer prices. Y\ »* name, in part, Ber&gca and Tiieuea, Gr*nadiaes, Crape d* Eepagne, Sntamer Sliko, Lawns of all kladfl, KmbroldarlM, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Man- UII&.H, Challl Ber&ges Madouun Cloths, Ac.—with a full am! complete assortment oi lloui«kef*p!ngGocd.-i. myBl fr'or Kent, A FARSI CONTAINING 53 ACRES OT LAND, under a high fitate of cultivation, witn a large and convenient DWKLLLNG liuL’SC, roceutl, built and cf modern 6X7 to; good Barn, Stabling, Ac., ujtuatM on the south bank of the Monangubelarmr, 6 tui.e>, nfc««tc being one of ihe most beautiful and plearan? localities anywhere to bd' fonnd. possession givpn on .t jcnr« boa Ist of April nett Eo<iuir»of .. 11. CHILDS A CO., ahB:tf 133 Wood street. Paul A Murdock',"*"" COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MErtCHANS, AND STKAMBOA iuS.N TS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, _ japl:tf 1. W* Chadwickt D BALER TN Rao* AND RAPED, No. 149 Weed St.-vst, Pittsburgh. The higho-t *>rico in c&'-h paid for ruoe myU.7 Writing Claasea— DnD'i College. THIE Gentlemen and Ladies’ Day and livening Writiug X daas«‘S will contiawe open during the cummor under Mr. rariou? styles cf Gentlemen and Ladles* Writing are so Universally admired. No specimens of iSramanahlparo exhibited at the door but those executed by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims no ‘‘monopoly” nor “ patens." f r bis business 1 , nor did ho get .hhi Institution chartered t*> cell out. ua has been repeattdly done in this city. Oonileiooh and Ladles’ Visiting Cards written In Mr. Williams’ unequalled rtyl». AH kinds of Ornamental Pen* to order. my24:dsw “ORAMR VAN GOKDER has just received s largeand JL beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, SlooTes nod Bette In Crape, Tarlatan nod Swiss, black lace and gsuzc Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton and site; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Bayou's bast Kid olores ran Mwa/sb* found at No. *3 MARKET STREET, corner eftba Di*. ™ ond * .. nc.rl? HEW DItY GOODS BTOBE. Iron Front— fro. VI ftfarfeet rtreot. OUR house bolus now open forth® transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respooifully solicit the patronage or the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and w:ell selected stock of SILKS. FANCY A\ T n STAPLE GOODS, wi» can offer such inducemenis as will l u Bure entire aailsfoction. ) ~ HAGAN XAELL «pr‘ ; tf M 05.91 Market and 8 Union dtreet. Kobt* C. <3* Hproai. A TTORNKT A!(D COfe-NSELLOa AT LAW-Offloo, No *\ —•.J’ourth I»o. <lecll:ly «7ame» A* E*owrte. A ITORNBT AT LAW—omco, Fourth strovt, Pittsburgh, ri bute-eap 3mlthoeld Btreat ngdCberrgaJlßv. (dreamy JOHN B ARTOIS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV,’ Office, corner S’lftti. and Grant »tg„ ’ jcalT?! am-annaon, pa. Thomas Blcu&a; ' A TTORNEYAT LA W:-AND .SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Office, oat door to,the Poet Office, Steubautfllc, Ohio. my 4 8. P. Koti, ~ A TTOBNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, (*. Pa., fourth door below-Hr. Body Livery je2B V. Orlando Loomis, .A TTORNEY AT LAW—OSlw,'Fourth street, above Wood, fX_Jy4jy : ‘ PLANES, PLAINES, PLANER Highly Important to Cabinet .Makers, .Carpenters, and Workers fn Hard wood. Ivory and Veneers— : 7 w. c. wppek»s V - CSBtTAU.tir -- TENEERj lIAIIDWOOP ASH) IYCIiY . FX&JfRSJi- TbtTfiiboTe Planes'Wnhot' hard : > wood And yeneew. Tee rittontk>n'6f mechanics ia respect folly solicited. Tor sale at . BOWN A TETLEFS i* • 130 Wood street. -1 « 'W* '' * MISCELLANEOUS. JTM. A. C15RQ5j...,.,,,. .. _ HEEKOK 4 ORISWELL, . BELL AND MASS FOUNDERS, M 'HiK££sv2? SEBS of al ’ kinlis of BBA3B WORK, LO iSA OOMOTIVB, STEAM ENGINE, FLOMJBEBS, 4e. A!- Cotton Hatting ilaaafßcturors. . . floandry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. P k ?r C , 0 »S'! S^ re, A°- l 2 street, Pitteburgh. OLD BRAB3 and COPPER taken In exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the foundry or Offlc*. will be promptly attended to. feb9‘ly JOSSPM T. iowav, n _ Ao r f 3 torn* of Fifth and Wood Stress, B° rISSASJmV »£ nt rr - n( '° fro * Fifth street. Pittsburgh, ESFECTI ULLY announce to-tn* pnbllo that he has 4KAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec* ueu with Ituelilgoaw and General Collecting. He will feleo attend to renting. Persons in want or servants. In any capacity, or those in want of places, Trlllbognpplted at short tended kusineM eotnisie-i to his care promptly at* Jk/trentog—T Bfabaia, £b*, fttehAnTOtfiritn, 'Ssql’w. Maat i°ol?' A, “' BIaPS ' Jame * A. A. J&soa, L___. EofcßoUmßa & Haunlela, IinGORAPEERS—Third r.\ oppos‘d tba PosU-fßee, Pittsburgh. Map/, ijindseapas. Kill Hoad*, Show Bills, L»btfl-, ArohitcctTiral and MaehtnQ Drawinge, Business and V mting Cardu, etc., Engraved or Drawn cm Stone, Printed In Colr-ra, Gold, I>rou26, or Black, In the most approved ptyle, and >.t the mofrf reasonable prices. ocilCrly _ OELVIDKUK RESTAURANT. ” TWOOp STREET, BET. WATER AND FIRST STREETS, w £ n,lferaJ £a*s bas Just -provided a choirs stock of LIQuQKS, tndi.i ready at oil time 3 towmhiafrifanda with tho boqtr.f in the way of edibief. Irish whisky Punches may btj had at the BstvjoxSß. JOHN SAVAQEy Proprietor. C Alexander Slays. IML I.NaTJ!EBR AND SURVEYOR, Firth street, op poa;te (he Court nous,', Pittsburgh, per man-nUy located, and r-ill punctnailvattend to al; bn tineas entrusted to his charge. Ejrsr.sscas: F Johnston, AlUghrny Valle? R. R W. Mitoor Roberts, Cblej Engineer ■■ ♦* « Geo R. Eichbiun.AiKodatf.' Enf% » *< n l>a; Id fdltcbell. Chief Engineer i’ittsb’h and Steub‘3l R. <* City Gas Worse. S*"l 1 * ?L ( ) deghenyCity. fspT^ ** T Kotik*. * T l/E P» r fDer,hlp.>f J,;UN M'hKVI'IT A PRO. was dl*. on th* firs' Inn. John M’Bcrlu win continue 8t tho old rtiH, aui all.-n«l to t hr, «UJ»ruent of *ht» bua!n»sff of Mi* Ui>. fl* ro u L.. K. i WM. 'A. M’OLU rg,' moubking GOODS. NUMBER 270 MISCELLANEOUS. DE. HENDERSON. ~ OCUtiIST AND AITRIST OFFICE 458 BE6ADWAY, COIL YORE nooru lWm 0 A. H. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GBAIiCLATED LI DB, Inflammatioa.Aeuteor OnonloßUndnMjwith Films; Iritis, AmiaMaul (MtuaetScnfotoas, Weepiesor Watery JS y , % „„ the diseases of the eje which are treated by Dr n with perfect jCattoiaction, .. .t.. . ' u Ali diseases of the Em treated npon scientific DtlnclDW Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. P plBS * ; All letters post-paid will 6ecuxe prompt attention, we select thfc following references from among the thou- Sendereo*” 9 whichh&Tobcun successfullytreated by |> r . Wm. J. Fryer, E2C-8 Broadway; Albany. N. Y. •Alfred Soothwlck, Printer, *» “ fJ. Goodapead; Glens Falls, N. Y. •Wm. W.Smlth,J)etroiT,Mlch. ! *Mra. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, S. Y. tßCfls-Maty Bellows,'N; H. Station, Duabesa co.. N T •-EJward <J. Solger, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. . Dayki Little, Engineer, N. Y. ; Wm. F.B. Gllea, c®oe Courier and Raa .N Y • ! i tJamee W. Kirby, Brooklyn! L.f. ! Jarrli Rodgers. “ <« j JV Operator, St. Nicholas ffot*l. B.JJ. Ferrlss, Organ Builder, Honston fit. ; IU B. Doolittle, if. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs. Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. ... ; M. P. Oolllna, Teacher Penmanship, Tro? N ¥ 1 R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. ” u 1 ' A. Dilleab&cb, Bcheaestadr, N, Y. Cap*. B. H. Hart!and, Athens, W. Y; I John W. Hankfttt, y 4 j aiVfouuref "°™ ** *** the city -There cases ct Amonrosis were restored to Bight after ,7 "ff s i T ' n °P " Inrareble by the fecnltv, and ea” referred to br any barren who wishes to learn the fact? in these cases, by writing to them- . Jans Pittsburgh «£»»•* skying. lantUmißn, riO. 63 'fourth i’.rtrt, J Silt DOOR TO THE PiTTSBtWQH BANK. T B ! '° v OP /i ; toqr.tmm oto 3 o'clock i also, on Wed- X netfay and Saturday evenings, from 7to 9 o'clock? . Dp poslu t-wlred of all sums not less than 000 Do'lar, and a dlTiJend ortHe profits declared twice a joar. In June aod December. Tbe(Trusteos, (or the pttrpcaeof farthering the benevolent ohjiots of tbo Institution, have entered Into dewSSS, 1 ' 0 b ° E<i ’ ' h<,Nby Bl7tnJ addliloual security to finks containing the Charter, By-laws, Rules end Rein, isi-ons, furnished gratis, on application attha office 2'mident —GEOßGE ALBREK. Vies VRTaroEVTSI Uopbarc, John H. Shcenbarar vTn? 8 It „ W , L ! t "' Charles Knapp, ft r> ' ! » 1111 am g. Johnston, Is. Grattan Alorphy, U.meii W. Hallman, Thoosald Cmhetaettee Aleian.ier Bradley, lease M. Pennock, IS Ullam Phillips, _Wllllam J. Anderson. John G. Bw.kofen, Jaines Headman, mi! Burgwin, John M. Kirkpatrh-k Albert Culbertson, John D. Sl’Cord, 1 i U n sr i. Ches J Robert borrow, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshal! Carrier, A, M. Pollock, John S. Cosgrave, Henry L. King-wait, CTjarlis A. Cc.tc'n, Robert Pobb, a Oeorge R. ]Uddie, >raneie fVur, James Rhoads. George P Qlllmorc, Jamm Bhldle, f a S - a U ?° n . Oeorgs 8. Beldra, "lUlom 8. Haven, Alraander Tlndle. , Treniurtr —CHAßLES A. COLTON’. J7lp:dly FARM ls.nS r AND' MBCHASICS* LIFE. Flf?E AND MARINE Insurance Company, OP PHILADELPHIA : * 7 ■ Cft r ,stal $300,000 Araetmt securely Invested 9*400,000 T™ ejects Firs Insurance on Bnildingg, 1 Goods, Furm ure, Ac. Marino Insurance on cargo aud Freight. Inluud Insurance c-n Goods, by Rivera. Lakes, Can***, Rnllroadp, and Lend Carriage generally Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the mwt favorable Iloa. Thomas 2. Fiozeocu, . James E, Naall, n. Armstrong, ■ Charlos DJogpe E*i I*. MidJldtoo, E. it. Ilolmbold, Ueorgfl Ilelmbold, Fred. c. Brevrsi-r, Them as Maaderfi-W, I.oaao D „ THOMAS IL FLORENCE, Tresldant; Edward R. llslmuolp, Secretary. PITTSBCUaiI REFERENCES. Uon. T. f,l. Done, Hon. j k , sreiintorli. Hod. J\ C. Shannon, Coi. d. W. Black linn. .1. B. Guthrie, A. I! M’CHlmont, P„p ihcmM J. Kuenau. Eaj, Wilson M’Cendleas, Ks„., » C V,? a Pofll4r ' «»■»• J • K. Morchtid. K. M. Riddle, The chararter or the above Company \? pf the firet class and combines the rare and unusual priTllera of Fire Ms’ ricoaod Life Insurance. * Oentlemen of elevated standing are associated in lis management, and interested as Stockholders . _ S* THOMAS J * HUNTER. A-ent, St Charles Building, No. 108 Third at. PiTTSfiUKGII AMO COMMELIiSVILLE RAILROAD OTF.N' PROM WEST NEWTON, Westmoreland Conntv to BAWSON-a STATION, opposite **uct County, 62 miles from Pittsburgh 71 7 On and after (he Ist of August, tbs Trains or the Pitts bnrch and Oonn.llsTtlle Railroad will be run between the M , lo"low'j n ‘ 9 y ’ Snndevs,) until rurther nodes, g£2 T?.£: “SS* aiK “Cara F,ber/'STS • S< ‘?ss Tr ®i a heiTes Dawson's at 13 o'clock, neon* arriv ing »t West Newton a! 1.35 l*. M 1 ’ ’ first Train Trill lea to West Newton at d o'clock A. M • am ring at Dnxrson’o at 9 05 A. M ” Berorui Train will Jeavo W«wt Howtos at 045 V M and i iiirh Dawnyn’fl 3 t 7.2$ V K M ' * “ 1 o.™s^inL'sss^« lho ™ n 3 at i, “' rson ' B °* 'll,e steamer CLARA FISHER will leave Pittsburgh ev ery evening, texcept Sundays,) at balf.past do'elocS, nre- to connect with the Trains as above P PKKI9HTWiII le transported each way dsllv.' For rates SCt v 04t[, ; ( ‘i l A^. itit ssiutiS west Neslon, or to \V. TiiuMPSON. Freight Amnt on W 4 tbs steam** Clara Fisher, at henwhiSfealoTe the Jlonongatela Bridge. OLIVER V,-. eSsnS! - J L!. __Pm!otntirad Sot*rlnteba*nt. HLill A.nNOAL mviDKND, 8 HHll JOLY I,lBco* iNSCRAJiCB CO3IPANF. of Hartford, coyy. ‘ CHABTE2FD •- w m . ISI9 PAIP UP nSJmK 1 *33.-8833,930 S 3. ( IJMUNUL lo m«8o Inauranco on nil woriotiona of * '. Jfierv “ oqultaUo ratca. Thl> CcmpLnTh.ve raiaotalocii a portion for honoraMa dealing for o/yaars. &Zr*r« punctual kvhy any other s.mUar inn,lotion In the Suited Mataa Smi iMkah'’ Norlt, ' re(it pSi» B «n4 I wJd TOiou^B- Jy2l liuSlNPaii? 7™" ", r f P rc P»r«l I<l So a WAV FREIGHT Cn2 h ffc?S hoa£<i f< ’ mi ' rl 5’ copied by I). M jt«Jfs- LLOn * UMOS. ‘ Uargnlns In Watches, Clooha «. Jewelry" ROBERTS & BROTHER, ° nw Fem °S their large and carcluiw icW. M^L t J * , 'L fl 1 loc& of Fina Watchtw, Clocks AnUfiiiGcld £%i«PSHSS i, „,„ t ßrtßl;riTa * BBQTHKB. asp- \r-;-h F , ■>“» door to Wood. jygltly A. lum, et al. J N °' 915 ’ Julj Term ’ ISM - Cs>»o“ry- A N o? corinFe] l 0 li’ nHADv i' A T !' lS!6 ’ “Sreoment A. CAMPBELL, Jr. ( rrothocoiary. I&debted to the firm of JAMES NELSON Ss paymeot to the undersigned •*** delay, and those having claims againot paid firm, to pieceot them duly authenticated for settlement. J. E. BRADY, Receiver, No. Bt> Fifth street. NiiW AND VALUABLE BOOKS— At DAVISON’S BOOK STOTIS, 05 Market si, near fburth g(. Iliftory of the Christian Ohurch; by Ur, Uane. Prise K'hnu y—Theism—Tbo Witness of fteruinn ami Ns, ture to an All-wise ami UenJScent Creator. Ettter^ UiriC " V * l43t—Tb “ Kol * UooS ot M>-English Opium Catholic uud Protester.! NationoContPMed in iheirthree- SSJSfjS’KrtZ Wettlth> moral 3 “ od by tier. by neTOi - «»***. riifSSi SSS£ , , 08mB#frWB “ Book of Thoughts, Memo. ?*P«r9}:by Henry Wart Beecher Which*—The Right or the I*ft? footsteps of St,.Paul. The Dead to Christ: by Brown PMUp^OoimretbyKeSy^ Mind of JcW E,W,Ca ‘ >"«*«* Tbs Young Housekeeper. The Scutuff Wife. The Young Jl o th, r , Theloungflusband—Health Ac. Vaniming’fl Works. BUt,oßSry -egl— ' _. " J/S.IDAVPgON. at Ni,riOT Minhffrft&t, forte i wi Mtk?s f r .. n fi ?* UDt Congress Halters, » deelra • Loa c,d for fl Wft£on ' fr*C&3 too. , # 23 w. £. WBiWBTZ. DIRECTORS. 4 A ke^^ft****!*-^ ~ y - *- f.'* j il r , ■ 'W' KATES, OF ADTEttTESJSO -■ ACSaMb nmx kr :4ak A; pVtha fin uxsa rtszmssi, oa sn* 5 n* 9 jtifcr?, c*n* incsr'Jon... ’ " '* »&;haqdtuonal iafarU’-o 1 74 8 00 4 00 ■ 9:QS 10 00 f . v -.... 12 00 ’ “ onft jmt.—. 18 oO standing Cara, pU lines or legn, pci ftnpiu? TTV ,, jq qq '* “ -two Wf.akc...,. '* “ thrfi* “ “ out m0rth...... *' “ tK’o'MiC'ud;.' ... ■ . tLr*« rn^QtJi-j.. " fc-ur months. “ “ six taonUis... oi'snssAßUuiT ti^Asna; One square, per annum, (eiiiuslva of tbr* paper)......,, ,55 qq MISCELLANEOUS. •THE' GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY :■- OF THE Aon. ■ >6^Sft.KENNEDY, of .Rosbuty, bns dUccverefl in one of cxa a .remedy that cures EVERY KWO OF HUMOR, Brora the worst Eeroflala dbwn'to-a common pimple. ! Hahns tried U iaorsr UOO.casfg, and never Ailed except ib two cases, (both thunder Jjampr)... ,I3q hasimw la his ppMOßalon over two hundred cerllf.cate-3 of its virtu*,. Within twenfymlle.i of Boston. - • j Two battles are warranted to cure a mtnrtag MW mOßllt ; One to tfireo hottlaa will snra tha rprnt hind of Fimpiia on U?e face. Two to three Lotties will dear the cjrtem of Biles. Two boules'ore warrantor to euro the world Canker In :the Month and Stomach. : Tbreo to five Lotties are wimatod to mr? the worst C4M of Erysipelas. :tfa'e to two bottled’srs warranted tb’mire all .Ifamoplo tie Eye 3, ■« .. ./ i'Two bottles are werrsnted to cure Jiunning of thoEaia a&d Blotches among tbe Hair. Poor to pLi bottles are warranted to cure Oormpt and Running cßror*. ' c.'; One bottle will cijire icaly Eroptba of theSJdn. Two to three Lottlsj are warranted to oure the w.*T3t caw of Ringworm. Two to thres battik fra warranted to cere the most des perate case of Rheumatism. ,Thre* to four bmtles are warranted to cure the S&H Rheum. Fivo to eight bottle*will cure the worst ces? of Scrofula. A b«Ueat D nlWßys ftoa the first bottle, and euro La warranted when the above .quantity ia HaatJer/T psddlM over a thousand bcttlaaoroLis in the • Tfcicity of Boetou. I know the effect of it in everv case sure as wator will fire,'so pare will tb’s cure 5 humor. V .I never Bold. a bouie of it tut that sold another; oiler a trial, it always epsnka for ft 3 e»f. There tire two things about this herb th e;;pr.sr to meeurpripiez: .i that It grows in our ‘7l Winn p.'acrc quite plenti ful, wird yet ita value bap never'es-cn known until I dfsccv ePßd It in ISl&—eocond, that it should coro all tiada of humor. In order =to git* pome-iilM of.ihe sudden rise end areAt popularity of the dircovery, I wUi Mate that in Apn!, 13a3. I peddled It and Fold about pis bottle? p-r diy—ih April, 1864,1 cold over one tbempand hpttlra per day of It. Borne o* th? who epMe druggi uh. who have b-co in burl nas« twenty an.i thirty year:?, tbnt uiahli:-? in theaannlfi of patent medioinen wi«? pt« Jibe it. There ir. a uniTercai prabe of it from ti; quarturs. • . • In my own practice i always kept it fitriclly for bnmow, but BlacaAta intrcdprUpn a.** a gerwr*V tAa>i 'issCh>diolaf* eryat end wonderinl virtue? hnvo be-in found In D that L never snr-pected. - * 1 BfTeMl cases of epiiopUciM!;—jidLiWS.iSiliHh km ale™ considered Incurable—have tn ea cured by e feWIK-ttLa X> what it wllt proye effcctiial.Tn nU effthsp awful malady i— there are but lew who have seen more ci it then I have.' ' •• .•■■:*.». I know of Fcveral of Droprty, &U of them pec pie, ureubylt. For tao vari-'URdiSf'aiiea of th;* Lii-ar, BScK Headache, Dyspgpr.U, A.*thms. Fever tajri A gut, Fhlo in thcr - Mde, Dipeafes of the Spine, and rarticnj-rij j }! Diaeas?* of tnb Kidneye, Scathe disd'v«ry uua flr-u;* moro good than < any medicine ever Sufjrrn. No change of diet ew u«tf".sary. hat the bejt ran ret and enough of it. . . ZhTtciions for Clfi.~/.dult3. f»nt* tcLle iipcouiuj err t!a r Children orer ten j>*rrf, dvFvt*r> “poou-f-i!/- rMMrcc T/mu •? five to eight years, t»u .am iJir>.-ction.- cia ba flppilcablft to a.I tak- fuClc;- at to on * * the-bowels twlce-adsy* • • - >. ■. ■ Slr.r.wfictnr-';! “ DONALD KENNEDY,!, ; M Ar’j. 120 Ohi-rcn it iioxifuru. Mz.s. . ' $1,60i ' Dr. GEO. U. KEYSEU, No.l ju JVood eircct, . B Pa., General Agent. Also, J. P. FLEMIS'O, AllegbTuy • • ■ ray'iDxi&w ’ s. ®»A Substitute tfor. Uia btauor LitLWi—DR. CUBAN’S A NTI-B ACCH AN’ALtAV £LIXIB. a safe end core remedy for tho core of - ■■ ■■ XKi-jjMpjjaA^on.. A concentrated vegetable extract, and u - a ionic itj unc fiuiilted. For the fhlJcwiag complaints itisaiaost raluaMa awhiisina : Dyspepsia, Liver Cbnrl.iini. Hpilrrsy. Xeurahia, . JAlrs, Ftcersof all lands, DeHriwn Tftnnxs, General Bobdiiv. This mtrticin* if intended to produco a charge in tb o est fern, ao4 q distaste for a:coholic drinks. M<m.rnl instances' 7 eUero vs haTQ sola the most "fatifyina r^?u ta L^»/f. per^a f''W^5 rw,l, J of breaking otrtbe tndQipSnce in u«62fctt»aag £® a £«>* Sold at.sl psr-ootU* at tba Bit. GtO. il. iLEYKICR, No. 110 Wood strict, come* of Virain elloy,rign oftliH<3olden»Mortfir. ap2o:tUw * , Barreling Indian Liniment, Far Khcianatisniy ISntixs, LUDu in the Ikick t &dc—Sorts of "ell funds' 4 [A certificate from OumberianA. Maryland.] CutnunuANn, Mr.rrh 10,1805. Miu n.O. O.Cacet, ZacrtsvliJt?— Dear Sir: May vi> gtk t«Mty-fnr.r Joaea BAKSBLi'B U.DIAN LI N 1 .M ']' i 1’ 1 1 ■ fi«ud it v.-itbeat -L'-lnT, aa wa bars cot half a tozan bottles on iiutvl, and it caimot La subslitutci m thin country: thr.r. for.-, Jo not dlrapiioia: us. . . « -s . * . if* Eespectfuliy.jroore, A-. te:.ltiWtns. • For ?nio and riitsil at DK. GIX>. 11. KKY^EK’B Drug Store, No. 140 Wornl 6irc-:t, corner of Vittriu »!icr; ■also by JOEL MODLKII. «W?. • CJ * Cougli ilesnedios.— ir. lVctorel Syrup vrill rare yon. '• ‘ ?*' P«o-:ora\ Sycop will cur* D-fbneiiitis. Dr. Keyeer r e Pectoral byrub wfil cur- UryugUbi. Dr. Keyaer’e Tecmral Byrup wUI cure InQaonaa. Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup will cure a coldjn the head. Dr.'Koyrw’c rvctcral Syrup will- dhro Idciyicnt- Con- Rcmptioo ... .. . . A recezit letter fresa Mr.' J. *7. Yoatcii, of KckoDy, Ohio, nays: t : .. ir;t; . : • .* ** l want you to fend ~me..two, bct:lcr c-f vour Peciorcl * SyTUp by nuiH: Tbers-fa n-lr.dv hert'who its « c-*>uah »cd' •'* thb doctors can't cure b»r. X vrof- in the wcv.raid , tr*ed everything witl-cut I/uvCt, until 'X go> aEbtiLof YonrPßstsral Sirapt I toch it'bat itwi*. axrd irtfored me gonnd and wq)l.” AfTcxorDy.-KsTkin’s Snufr'-eMdtnke ho other. ■ - 7 Puce., rv ? :X£BP.*A,.N 0 . 140 .W00d.. , street, at J. V. FLEMING’.;, dW:v<'bcn ; /T- &pffo : diw 3 Mftrsh’3 Rsdlcal y.ura Truss oiil cure newly every wtrnf P**Aooa>always on hand. . - •• • ynllu.r®n *Tru£3tQrfdit.*3rbh*f:n22andstwnsfh for F&19.2 1, . . - ; r - . .. V Stocltlngs for ,Tr,:lso<a or enlarged veins. . . AtMTomnial eupportcrc-Adnsbh different Uinds. ‘ ' rjL« Ppopa lot Dii Bupp.-r: and cur* of Piles. - ®?®- u ,*?*.STRCv.a • r-eiicre ft oro-jko-i p.nd deformed ocuu.tlon c. the r.ud many dijonssa of the Cbtst.- T ‘ Suipension Bandages. . ~ t .““y'fc” *'»•! or applied"at'Dk! KE7» '* Htß’a T/holeral9 and Retail TDUcS DhFOT, l4O; \YDOd . u irtreeL oign of the Dojfien 2ior arj or will Lo wnt to any part ex the comtry by sending the money 'abff metaufu.' • • apS&dtrt- ........ Dalm of Thontand Fioworg t foy bconti* Tying 100 Complexion,uni crMtirutlog ell Tax, Pimus and roettw from-the face. Dr*K«VSMli»g; 140 Wood street. . , - -, . ~ , .., .. . .. I ..C210.RG51 :••« JROI4. A'EW. YORK. *' 'MA!?UFACTORxJ2tof thicoL'bVakd As a \ .Gcirsmcr, Ventilating Y. : Jg, Blastio /. vs. Y \ Band unu t)»*:ry if-scrlpclcn . ' of GmamshtnL for Leuies 4nd V Gcnticiucn, 7'j FDL'hTIi STREET, TToc-'l edd'Marker, . .RiA'fergn'a grateia entbka Ladlsa.. and Gentlemen toiaea?ur-:tb<'{r with accuracy. * > • : n . - No. 1. The rotmdcf tho Head. ~ No. 2. : Frdm-lhe fcrehciul orcrXl-n i& neck, Nc. S;. : No, 0. Frgm ear to ear, over the lo;i. No: 4. From ear fo tbund the iiVrLcad/ - For.Toup.B-B, to qpver.thc .AUiIy— * pnpo? .pattero. th? exact chape of lb’-’bald pnrt Co-Fnrt'n'er'ahip, 1 ' \SLALTER P..M vRiLiALDs-cocU'*) i sti‘b-b]m,op .be f-7 -i day of July. JO4. IL lil'GUui, in ili3 ’iVsli Pap‘-T bupltie®?,ufliwr tbonalue-of J : 1 1 : - ' - ; i-' > i>Q . . .. w. p..MArv<riALL A CO. FOR SAS*E -ViEl4¥-.€H.aAP».: . j ABUILDINQ LOT ll\ Ay li£DH '.•j', j' Cl! i t S* feet, l'V lfiO.’ A'gCM A:: V•■* V.-I 1-i. • . ? r .TL it -* tbeoßccor tbe MOitNiXQ PO'T. - - ~*r i . . •- . A*ot for .r?a.i-v, AVCm BtfILDING IX>T, frow uu Carrtn str«t by 10Q feat la depth, in liirsnioss.uu, wiii be «ci4 cbean. Enquire of UE‘J. I-. UL.:.MOKE, Jtl3 nfr.— nf ‘ : ' C 3 TTY S i O<r fo Li . {IA.7SHLZ Tie'll,) Corntr at SmJtUiitld area j nir.i jiretta, JOHH P. GLASS,' Proprietor. ' '-''PifTstitrs 'mrrpj.. THIS largo and.cooim<xlioa& Huure hsi is: uudergDuo thorough repair and furnishtd vitb new"efinipmectß ifl now .open for.thu rcc-i>lion of tbe traveling pribite. CiiAftbsa aoDKa*Ti;. jel_ WUAT YOU ALL WANT TOI3 WARM W 8.- 1 .The Mugtiitincs for A ugnst Peterscn’a Magaziuo for Auguti , BallouV- -J-d.-i do New York Journal <lo Dftltana* Iloareholil Words fur Aoatr i; The Of Houghton, oc tlu* .'lo!hcr’/:Se-rc! t Mary Lyndon, or Rcvelatleoa of u Life; Wofflbgtnn. ! For all the nvw Deck 3 or Magazine?, cs«l '>r ?encl lo the. cheap Bookstore of W. A. fIfLDRNTi'jN’N BY <b CO.. ' . {*2o . >ifth mL. QcOo.-lUi the Thfiitre. Coal FLAT—Lying hi tbe tool ti Liborty street, iiooai*- gsbeia rlvsr, for PaTu by jySO, v. , , ■ BUTLER &.CO. rpaiAL AND TiUUMl*ii; 'or, 1 Wld. A hew wort, by T/ 3. Arthur. * Nov Platt of Sebastopol, f-howinf? iti; furlibcauonr, baiterle?,And jo?i?lfin of coniciuiing i'orc?f», and Haf-jan. firfgli>h, ! Tt-eodh and TarUsh-elegn wnrk.«. Vr\?* 2.S cw. J'eierßon’s Magazine for Ladies, with » tiacrohdeU fushfon plate for Angart. Just received and fur talc at i r Vt. A. GILDSNFKNNKY a CO.’S, . jylfi ;JPUIb fit. Oppapte Th-atr-. TTbUILE BHANDX—I hart; on tmnd <v very-eiceip.tu JQ ile of Brandy; fbr modlcibai porpnsck agoodftrticle-.caa.alwajHprocureit.fct.. -■ ■ : 1 ■ ■ •''< , jylfi * • • v ' • ' JOS. KCK>rXNG^-_, Lakr Sujasrlnr rvilmnn t-y ' n j«2o , ~.. - ■ « r ; r n '^ !rv ~ ; r; ' ?|l > ,'fir/ 1 - 'L'O ’* T f>S fIBHB STORE, No'6s Wood street, at i«vp»C. by < l| the suMcrtbere. For appiv to .OvJU W. lb MARcIiAiL A uQ.
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