r fr,f 0. 4 • • #nutteetit *Mk *hods havetiaSr . t ) p ssw k l e k v fe.., l i ke llOr• 4 And kieeXtheir wor;4!l,lvhdAtalla tiiej t , tEr ehown,• L , A .: - Af.! bow= its treaanrerof 'lgua „ na elo - . t „, And earth her heroes thatijiyealkpAasin fr Ton may meet , themes Toninasa, and ,bo ad ,, , em 11 4; • Yon may not know what haste before, them fell; Yon may r nbt count the battles theylayelfilitilkt— The wilathee that crown thew are anY Yet they have•fougbt and conquered ; , thayideave bent Night after night beside the oonolt,ofpnin ti They have confronted scorn an 37 Their blooii tg,l4,akeAtpstciolf,,ix They haveleen pilgrims to that deserttslitintEmq Which sorrow rears in the hlacku'iii#lllll°) Despair ; %rt, bft hare they struggled in that gloonly.rainw Where only duat.is made,t4cAlltesa.o6los. They have beheld their sweetest hopes den*,o'sv Oft have they seen their briklited ma depart,;_ 8 itave seen their golden idols turned to ebayi-c T And many beer within a broken4gir t ir" ' • .4) Their veiled and- mighty„scars they event tlear=er Those soars' that lie deep-blirierinto BOW' if 01 IN Pol , •1•Y ,),•/ Won where the fiamig l eyttvengearipe f gLa, And the tumultnoli tires. of•fiaselEnrielLi •= l . • o's est.3lrrttsoo They hayeAten ,viators ; they have eonsinered fieddilt , ... 4 i ,hop4(sio Earth's dreaded Heasibals could never win; They And trampletliiisad chained[ UAL heifdt. , mks s Ann.: WI .0) , 1111 , - , rift f, They "ViirePAkinir t tlieire 9 wl4 , brought ! Tn 4 The erring back to Nirgeb,lloNlKy I Their ewlihMAßllMetalitthruttilnlibli*PieniliMighk To GodhiiihighttWillteeintlitdodated Wei Wowing' 40111qtri r wrsth. -fp : .^3,t. sritret%u Nit 1, it)bi They drink the dregs of trembling ; but their moans And anguished wails they stifle in the breast; They say there is an Ear that hears their groans, And in Ilis house the weary will find rest. Want, grief, the scorn of men, on them descend— Whey only say it is His righteous will ; With chastened spirits to that will they bend, Believing, striving, hoping, loving still. 0, there are daily martyrdoms that we Heed not—the sufferers are to 'xis unknown, But angels from the walls of Eden see Bow glorious the laurels they have won't Nittrarg gatires. r/OTORIAL EDITION. An American Dictionary of. the English Language. By • - Noah Revised. and Enlarged by Cluctuzeiy A. Good rich, Professor in Yale College. To which are now added Pictorial ,Illuetrations;;. Tables of Synonyms; Peculiar Use of Words and. Timms in tbo Bible; Appendix-of New ., Wdrds • Pro nouncing Table •of Names Of 'Dietitignished Persons ; Abbreviations ; Latin, French, .Ital ian, and Spanish Phrases;. eta 'Springfield, Mass.: G. C. Merriam. pittebnzik :J. L. Bead, Fourth Street. 1869. Tfie publications of Noah Webster have been more suocessful than those of any other Anisk-, can author. Probably the name of n 9 other writer, ancient or modern, has been seen on, tlyi notwithstanding the many improvements iii school books, real or imaginary, ae the case may be, his Elementary Spelling Book, published by the Appletons, is sold at the rate of one million five hundred thousand copies every year. But it is on his Dictionary, the great work of his life, that hie fame is to principally rest. It is a monument of herculean labor and profound research. And whatever advances may be hereafter 'made inlex icograpby, they will be largely Indebted to the course marked out and thaMitiijiahi'provided by Webster. The objections formerly tinged against . this work on aooount of the peculiarities in the. orthography of a, few words,, ,and classes „of. words, can have but little weight now, as in thi present edition they mostly disappear, except' those instances in which general use 'has given them an authority that nothing can invalidate. So generally have some of the. rchanges intro duced by Webster been adopted, that it is not uncommon to,meet with articles written in oppo , eition to his t mede, in whioh.these_very pectilbir- Wes are - Used. The, improvements of the new . edition .;,noAff before ne ooneimt, mainly in 1. Filititn i apiniired , ftne7, exmtp t d ilfttprial IllnetrAlstaimiAgtjeets in 'Architecture, Heralo27,i Methania, Natural History,' Mythology, MeV; geology, Coatpne,Ao. Thme aroplseed together, as in the EnoyeloptOtlfas, and arranged , alphahote., Rielly in chasm by subjects, referenee ' being made from the illnetration to the teit,'and - tritit• the text to the illustration. 2. A Table of Synonyms, comprising &hong,, two thousand words, and occupying 'seventy Quarto ~Paile!. TIIPtIA iik€l }peening +#'l grouped together and discriminated in'their extidt shadesrof likeness and difffirenae: • " 70 : ' llO l 3. An Appendix of ten *thonsapd, l 3l7,,„V i rde, whiah bare been collected since the publisttion • .t/11J of the last edition. 4. A Pronouncing Table of names of u light thousand dlstinguished.rereoryi, thing and dea d; together with their nationality, and the depnrt: meats of literature or science in vriiia'h ally ; 'distinguished themselves. 6. Peculiar Use of Words and .Termain. the , Bible, and also the names of the principal eons in the Bible, with their origiKigicalgeOter L 6. Words, phrases, eto.; from. ,, tie French, Italian, and Spanish, so often .met as quotations, tratiitilea intO English. 7. Explanation of AbbreviationenndArbitrfry, Signs. The whole work fdrme a huge Quarto of 1748 Psiles SEEDION on the Death of John Br.,B i ejmOr;,gesi., of Baton Rouge, La., who penshedt snt , the i -fated Prinoese,"•Feb. 27th, 18159: , •Preasited' by Rev. T Aoenae OCUtle4o*MSEttorrol) the Pres- ' byterisn iAttrolirritaton Range, Juns,s, ,1800" Published 4 recteest.. '• - • ‘, •k• ELIMINTS 07 SOMATOLOOY. • AAraik,_ General Properties of NLe4r.,(ls,l::GooAfeto intosh Maclean, M. D. Pp.,-124.-• New York: John Wiley, 56 •Walkei Street. KPittsbittgll Joh>s 19: pattiftru This work, na: Ha name, implies!". treatN of. t h e, doctrina l p , f r ,ivdies , A sehetroes,,,and has reference to fiat nggfal 'phi losophy, whielflAresin of thenattnlefaiid.iionatitu ti°a; ?Mtiffifaral,HZ.°Part4l' of bWiii3,6 distinction to toe pppert r ksto, i 9f t ptdividn a l bodies or (llama of f lifAiee, Sta — deiljaO r ra often at a great loss to be able to distingtiisli between 'the differenl iu gejh on close!T je repeed, R i bjiifis of scieptiilo n inyealigatiim, and elpeoialTY .. ))etween She different properties; of bodies. The present work is intended to set before them in a clear and instructive manner, that which in 50 understood, the difference between the phyriell and chemical properties of matter. The so!,.inge merit is good and the style lucid. :Students aiid others will find it a great help in entering upon, the laud, of natural 'science, toward &aqui clear . and dogmata Hoes oonotroing, 2 the,B43T, of inquiry. Dr. Maclean le a resident of Allegheny , City, an Old and sraocesaful teacher, thison of a former Profs/ter in Princeton Colhprand brother of thil Bova Joh rtMeeksiSk. D. D 4 lIISSAV.OM • • z• .4.:ups. 44 1-4.or.it. /4/1.1 . 1 171 ~~~~,~~ .:...~ sir:::> Soda Hightails and Lowness. Ea= •'• fl ZO . 4 1.Lteil_you, h e anything I" tilt f F,lT(ti cer*OlilF i iiomely and in ev. ry..reioßegt . sppwdike; e ntl eman ." . it!,,,Rfy,t)q; but his father was n't PA/ -anAhis ..mho 6 was of a low r , . L itt,o3o4Btit,gted, tha, l pecithar lowness lof her falnily, l ". " Why:lin father was a shoemaker—a cordwainff,"'itam,4 4 k 4 „wy;l l ,o,. his sign , trid bektisOutogrent i tlimi,p boots, and put taps ;.t. 1 1 ; 0, art dire,,iiy . tf: oa a freinirtitt have left his oVlattntAbA. which• he is reputed to as iv Mu9D'!l efiil",lll9ololVl4teigreeable arterial *fort // kttf borivosi - . TJ4rb i ll_oretoerber with 41tcp A D itait in hit little. .IF,Qofaka,p o y las le"heastatched the oto "his emus• f V21151 ° 81 6 1. 1 , tii"Egg i , why do you tteket ar:ininterestminothe old man 7" irl• ' Ant hire lowness.' • , 8 •I ttl j akt las St* F tltd . ' industri - c ,'lrdVa . AY ,' nd 4 • 1,1,1 t, and agreeable '—quali. " its;lyhichin gi give a man some rank . A'3l9/agl'il.4fB ' ...i S e tilsMaPt'PaY he was aul o laulaw i peroga.. "tam ',valor' 'Ll::.ni / 114411 Noiliet Wail littikair;s44rwilequite re . '. eMbliatintrilpppportunities ;. but sii o 't you understand ' :Ai th : o F . we . o -ign le ea r mg gould . fix his posi- Vant.u.Plifig i Wpnra.g e ed) and eNern isrusi a guit# ii;pst.,,,, hf a toourse, a Vitthlrl4‘atlleitakjeedterich men, ,oanno e gen lemon, as merth a ints, and OW ga .41ea 4 , 7i ,..- ,„.....,,.. ...., likW,AXoto a poem broefilbetft w.v•biscins ' (*hawse% gentle. Lii#4l I 4.:Alc iii . .1 i. ..y t pDple have laeusi ' i t ; i . i selves i otiore - d - by the ac `, si n n. 4 i a certain other blacksmith e el . I, : ne j e ,„gt F rew, too,) • 1 c cayrac t immorp rime' , °toter ;•...sna,Ciaiigtocqui.te • I perceive, itlittieil thbirutheltinlkinrieskllirig of tape lopti-giyiby t iormo omi t & -r q oeriei, or liclole, as v ia TA ailiiiii, r or f Pici c iii i g a fuss generally as 'a lawyer,' should make one a i gentleman while the making and selling of shoes, for 740 7 ,.0i, man, Shouid, i mithe one . 'low.' Atid 'eve . 7 n it Such Vides 'make one I' don't lithe -peesitie therefore 'make one's• children 'low.' You objeet.4O,Mi„ A.'beoause his father.! wasn't ti anybody,' and his mpther, 4 waa coif family! Theywire:hoth of them, , ,itpright and honorable yhe ha'd'imade the most: and" who brought tip their . children _with honor to tliernacl r ves,.. and to. the . world. .AOA yet you vote them low,' and their children ditto; while here Mr. X., whose pompons bow you returned Ili) .deferentially, a moment. ago, had no father in the; eye of the law and has . riii , Character at in:the fiyA Gospel;'_ but ,has aooumu lated•great-wealth by buying,chean whiskey and drugging.it in his;oellars,..indsellin4 it. as the beet old port,' togniaeilte. He ic , gentlemanio—There•is.mo.. (fellness' about ..q•ri • ; • • • z.er , • c "Yenve,refer., to, Colonel, 2P. , , :,littoppose. Repoettainly, is a gentleman.. He- "keeps fine.. bemire, and ,gives fine 'dimairsi,. ,and - spin& 'Money, freely, and has a lovely plane and it surely isn't hie &nit that 1-. e ,bett'erl:borro • t Everybody ;nonsiders gentleman." . " / consider him a scoundrel and a cheat; and you-would s if . you knew the secret " toffy,: of and casks, and , bottles. I . would sooner - ninny. daughters Of 'thine te the poerestishoemiker, or the sootiest black smith that swings a sledge—so he were lion sucan d , ind us tri ou h,'bloitied humbitg: 'ati •he is, and . - like of him. ' Low - 1'; 'tptl had. batfetl. wait till all these peoide are eternally sorted( and you, will that some of the highest shall be-lnywitos, well ss that,sorne y of '_the; first shill be ; . • • WIn 1 9 1 .000:7•14; fOtibt!o•`.4l4ll4oP9lo.n" oar, in-which we weie...seitedi.hed,resehed, otir.:Bo 2 pp*pl4ce;' . o ll ll l q244 l g7#o,,4ll!: and alighted, meditating . upre;higlpessAua outlined at; brief discussion. We, own our ` s that. piv+ , path)! was strongly ; riven oat • toward the Wit . gen ty: coneiStelin it.nitar-;head and good heart t as against the ldhim 'gentility eotifered'`Vpon.:dolra.,liy. the possession of dollars.— Street Thoughts. 1 ~ , ,'. .r.. , : , , ~.,... ~, • • ....,„•.., :: ~,,„. .fa , ... t•;;.;- a Its• , ~ ..... .: ~ .4.. . ! vt.. • A 1. • ' lldnuirSdniatigin;' MEI= se I an : i.; iiniiTridnum-)q;nia :telt: Ann 4l k • I N.V..' 1 W i llgq in PM° fs•W 11 95 00 L A . , 1,1/1 0 "RMnr , prove her qttan n me; and fth lag yOn s ' 41 7 15 O a r never,b e l t , t home.r - A 3 " You, ggild • 'ecVpille,here 1", I qv^ r " Tolerably .good.f' suppose she learns " at i vAleTropi. boPilttlal beanie Ile ai)3 1 ,41,4'4 - but bbe beiet"willTe 'a lady orfor'enl teal society till' she' , g • 9ektineishere: - Bat her father won't hear a•mord'atwitti it, says he 'ottiet:iarieciVii'nd - tbiliti c kind , of4nee ' , to' qter; Ind all, that. Strange h de/ littlefastmdeliftetwii %bone snehlthingb e i ? Mrs. 0. 1111) . ihetiegti410expiession ) to her' 'sentimeritri, was an oTd friend of mit)°, whom I was' , g-, and, this ce,nyerfi e tion 60- 4 mined iiiWevening °tapir *arrival, itfien,her husband"and children were iti,!bed; and irve were baying a little confidential.ehat. _I had • eAlawfinaaaforisatneafiveta pears, but rememberedher rell, as a fretty, lively, rather 'seit yOfing lady of 'twelve, who -was-- a great favorite -in the family and bade air to grownup into a handsos.; *nip an-v k lwas s e t I eOk . Vp9) Td , . 14 A i meeti; • I k_ ;N,N.,3 • e t morns e at sat kiln - reek fast also early ho but Miss Thai Ann did not make her(efpww till we were nearly througki, Iwasswprised,tpre 7 what aill,,yainklidAhe-had shot upnintiyan hOw''Yeryyrettrebe had become.ggr,,p,nred u IM prPtltillOtaki4P, carting,_ rpyin,h woes aye madp,gnite bellorokrer , in4somegoireletbrit alas! with' • I th l e conviction o tie,s te#terne-,Prei. Reser icame anotberoequsligy strong,Ltbat ber man inerirrerally ditineed improterbent, ated:Abl# plwnge ,i rt. an any ,of , T her habite . wo 4d, jie. most desirable. She. viai'dressed in a flying trit9TiliAgjtritter inci1Y.4.44K64.4W)0P1, brilliantred border, •so fir frornieleSsu r enit , my eye- turned-away -fropi-its-.fflerkly-sjeots 4 iEt elatii§g4o : 4, 1 14:53: 61 4, combed leo!! her i leet4l roe nitils l . l hria been dialing') I :y' pAiteiiieff , , and-wine . now PYIII,OI/#O4 hiX+9*.cos,t l i'linga'. 4o- 01 ,oireltngl her tu3gers.at that early; hoer. e-tgbik.i sit..."4 l ltwgfg:Pli.l tittlielOthoni: so ing tf i Good morning" to her parents or brotht' ars, antli t .inked at:everything before her With a vpry, dielatiafied turn upot her pretty nose,' found fault with the ooffee,-which she snp'ped wi ;a.l9ud noise, anC4ually, after swallow ing a few mouthfuls'. pushed asrsyhjoruliaii. without paying .5 word r and . left the rooni, loudly slamming tbe door lifter ber. El "A boarding sehml to teaoli yow man:, ners,' young lady !" I mentally . exelainied. " What yon want is a good home training ; oneWhioh agniald have you ,taught:to ihie4 early, washuyour.faeeand , comb your :hair, I proparly„and,olean gourvteeth-nd nailsl34 djt g s :*ith, • rcii.; , 4lg - dp,r4.loto ifo ger)•itiksi and' dress yonreielf fruaielean,ealieto; to sreetm PW,./41TilYisiFith, , i'',Iille"Aiit'.0 3 iit o INA; i• heerful inti m morpi i ug;' to , drinibiliust • podhad;hblasiailmfe arvilfork vroperlyi ke of what was get before you with . _ THE i . , FRE i g n. • ; A D • . . • • • it :a out any disparaging comments; this woul& have done infihitely more thin • any board. ing•aohool ever.,oan toward, making you a lady." mg. Alas I , what 'can boarding-isellools do when building on such a foundation I What, but add 'a few superficial airs and graces, a little smattering of. French and music, a little more fondnese' for dress and outside show, which will make the innate , vulgarity all the more conspicuous ! It' is sad to see the false ideas of refine ment and gentility which exist in many New England homes- To make a lady of ' the.daughter is often the great end and aim for which' great sacrifices are made, and yet they so train her as to make her totally un refined and vulgar in dress, manner and feelings. To be a lady seems. to mean• in their vocabulary an expensively, fashionably dressed female, who looks with contempt on the useful home occupatiOna, and dawdle; round the house with a piece of soiled** bioiaery in her hindd;, who plays Ai- few tunes on the piano or. , gnitar, and , who, 114 been 'taiight a, few, Convedtional.phraaes,.. , :raid affects a, certain style and air,.,whioh *ply& vast suPeriority.over those. around her. A ',Defenektis 4001,41'4inch ! , A.lady ! flit; _itis downright , deseorOon thus to apply a tOf geitle.and kind and modest ---a word, first'al 101; iiatness,ni;d irad tiranghtftlineerof.thase about tt r is;. ' 'lf nratteii iheir,danghteref Wei: ll .o4. 14 1 414.4,r 8 44 1 4, - Plif to-make.4hem reAnediund. ladylike,, , they m b ilettlOß oll o f9rit of oriAl4,,tiinsel :ornaments of a hoard -8010,01:: ii00,4k40 ~ external craeltref.-manner, , there , m net be, • a foitiMatioir .iiradest; re fi ned .4fraights and tmral,r s t liall.Pfea;ill:llls,NoVii. Alines ..a."sooietY,,,we te )l 9lkkfiti ) ,Pt,Cfr • know a-yoang..womairmay net rawest, neat and Fe.fiq44,f.,i1... felling, 4110P.4. ilie,glitoe of mannse.arhioh , would , obarm-s atii)Rgei, but Ple[ - und unaffected, will •never • disgust -ur , repel the moat; faituliiis, and .;adien..knoitu, wail allays op rigrtpt.„ind:_.eAtAi3P4; tile. truly cultivated., portion .. of :the' comma. 4ty; There is no fa . imhoutre in Massaohneettd whets the'clatiglitiirea,i(Wiseriainstailng rnother may- not growaladylike.and pleasing to the eye of the most refined. Who'Orns ribteilsWitillar"Off'etlfirdhirdlitfiff-- humble4rl.wArlAnilploijiAtpr i before me-as I .write-,-.-a_tair,..sweet.vision...—With_ per retina; roey e facs b,er smoqb.ly t bigshed, fold of dark hair , . her puppy, amile, her ge4:l ile" tone AtfiVeinentat • graceftf p. beeansh!,unriontriotis and perfectly nitnriil 4 - her tri, lAtleifignnt;prmyed in cheap o rib .of, modest ers,,,neatly,:hut. simply 'made; of 'spotless priityelie . is an objeot...9wAinli i thr&extl,A thdLnifio r tatifidi °mg . 4 Wnlier„o6 , the ;gifth.,Aventie not help looking with delightiso - fresh, so patur &Leo hind_ansi.pnretlooking_is_she.._She as . ignorant of. all rthat. Ilirdirdalifilb 0018 ratilie,isin,witili: and make bread and 'bßger, And . Otte*, ;cook a 'good farmir's :dinner; , apd set.-the I .daintiest of little ritifglies in. all ,kinde".of iplain , siewing; and she has learped!iip4lll',of Abet excellent kind mOther';.-nooini:affpfOr ! GoO's . own.blet.teed Spirit has breathed upon her. heart and filled it Withlove to every . created thing, and,raieed it t heailin:Wird":ib ;blissful andholy e nomuinnion witir•ther.holy imps who stiirettridi his fibroma. I to thick of her; and' visry dilughfer'bra - Ne England -home may be like ilex, an , attractive, xefined Christian ladY;le'arnliitionn mothers ;will implant •what 'Valuable In the hearts of their daBghttrtOtist4 l l4 oriArrehing ;for them meretiimons; iseleishgriees.. 'Many of the acklidetite..4bleh liaPpen ,to persona,attemptingto.oreesTailreadwarn.the , fesults of igtioliiibe 'Of . thi 14dOeieY of the Iron horse -when , fairly under, :way., , A Irite, in'AlferflaNtßO' ql 4 l*, 4iiiliel.lienit X nierestinif t fads, , :wkiel i t .it angyfig- well • to iliPnr in,mind . : . i , • ' B g It seems • nbutrtinereolibles . ,tbat ,se,we i iglideinGtillilliOng, tie' e 1 egintly 'frnised . ?ear, moves qatry, twice Iticlingh in a second !of time—about .seventylour. feet. At• this velocity we find 04 the le - comoti,*6„4iiiiinji ,*heels, siileet .in diameter, make tfonr. irevOkicipt*Ukiio:,C, It is no idle .piston rod, Ahat,,,ttavgnes tke cylinder thy fit ;ttmes.perc second. .. if a, man: with *o ho 'dud oarrhige' 09ii/d.itlikkr44: Od .oeo Bl l -the ttack at a speed: of t:nix, , mtleas , per, ktntri' . ,Itio4 would , hoicoitiaig WW I*, -an oxpiOtio• Tin, ..approachint . :03107,itienient wdtilit, nye ..loivaill , ilittl , tiii,i , hundred. and•Ttfiy-- iFen,feet While he iqs:iti',the'i t ef,ot i elimk; :I ng a , distance barely ,solftekent i .tt, 4;40, the , ow ap,diehiple.,. It Obinigemas.theyirig at a rase nc fan ter #4O - ,a *elk 'as the'track lie .usually i oinsaed,.:. the train would move .bowarit kint ?.. ,. whit *4. the act 0f., - . ori c assilg,., inAr bag: RinellilindifAt.W., :‘Thilt/tfi. . I . acanntli •IbiAlie many accidents at-en ' hr points. The person driving thinks he may mraWeliiiNeVeliiirifi-n f&-Te i-dts n " B oirSPlnPatesittie AkiligV.A.l*4ii w th , tbe-velooity of sound ? When the whistle is opened at t tbc,,eighty.rod 2 whiatle .post, the ; train will advmce ,neoy,one hundred feet before .the, sound Aiavertiesv the distance to, and in heard ittcthiit delfsifign: e velocity exceedikit'eTfliilitz of birds. - The lite'Dr. Z' Comitliele,' the well'knoin 1112 th or, ,of efeveril._ philosophical works, informed the writers-that:he was recently.liagifing.thibMl Wiatiti - few Turk when :thii,ttain;ailMall ran down and killed a common haWk. •":Th's' train was st,opo4,:ana . tlie,giikine. ao rsrely paiiiirett ,siicared..Y Rdigrfor Trierders: v•ltc7A • . 4 40:Olowlpg- r ,01.1% , ; *. 11 ,0f which ; Are,.be l Neve aretainsed I on. legal:decisions r are , of, suf. fo tAmt. to :memorysa : beep 1211rdeoided that applicants nu -• .„ os.tickets•Mai rondo can ,be ejected from, !AV ears' " 'if 'thei n do- - not Offer the ixict. menet .of :l their, , ,fare. • Conductors are , not, bdiad ::•.!:.Ir.riiifilnad"ifitieti,are good until need, ',nnditiors ig'gcit*ijoi, this, day oniy," of otherwise •limiting , the 'time of genuirieness, - - :a44, 1 ,' ,n'O,i4goirtit c ." Prt01#. 41 0 5 •1 1 0. 1 P; 11 1 4 # tiekffiAi• eau be ejeoted,from ;the :narii,iiiiless they .purobsigi , a second one. •• • ' • • ' • • Passenferseatbound to observe doom" all demands to show aioketa,. B"anthiWiitpMi.:3lbes.Phitforrni or otheiwiee CliMpany, rekiders •personiiable , toibe , put from' tbe train. 41p,peraon,has any right to moriopidize :more-sesta than he has paid for, and any srtioleJleft in "themeat, Whileotbe owner rie telifeiarily.abßeA., ll o,4 o 4 l '. l *4 to the Plio.o return..- • . • ,•- ••• •- • .The 'Toothache. 'Wend," said . H:, "I can cure your toot.haoheiniten minutes!' "How? how?" inquired L pity !IP • • "'lnstantly," he. " Have you :any , .„ gl Bri*4 4lllll cl i kffiii i iiMMtvi*:, •t. .They ?were My -friend rptilverf i , i fikieig` thetkAWltt\l!.TPA. ll Vieoo ofieotton ., ..eswaing the mixed powder•, to,sdhere,4 and:placed, it 6 lijaw — tooth. 'Etat does not Ogre `x, (, ~ - 1 • ..1 • '1 if t 4 tt 101 . ; 011 . Speed of lUdlway . C ats. you I *lli forfeitlny 'hear Yon may t iell thie f , to .eyery,, one, and publish it every. wbfre. The,remedy is infallible." It was as he predicted. On the intro duction of the mixed alum and salt, I ex perienced a sensation of coldness,, which gradually subsided, and with it—alum and salt—l cured the torment of the toothuohe. --HandesiAlle Reader: ' Professor Rogers' Geology of Pennowl- This work hie been ieBued.both in Eng- Lndsrid~tbe United Stife‘. The English reviewers appear a little as tonished,at the immense coal fields, beside which' their own are diminutive. The coal fields in . Great . Britain are in extent abopt 4,500 square miles. Those of the• United States are. 196,850 square , miles. 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' ' - RI,V 4 T A eP. !P;4 AII .0 8 . . . ‘,ll • NEW SCALE 6 AND 7 -.OOTAVE . • CI - 110 TCRIIING" 'PIANOS* 'Mit subscriber bae - Just received, 'direct from Boehm, the 41Rirf BU.PPIif-"Of Air:NEW' /MALE; 6%.- - OCITATS • cummapiq ruswos,,to which, the, attentiop of pup, chianti la immiatftilli invited: " These arri in addittlon impish lot of -the tieven. octave ,now cfaed Pianos. received Item the Manufactory of ONION Of NO, k` BONS, ill of • wbich are supplied Coptrithitiaireit Boston Factory prices, delivered at Pittsburgh free of thi of freight' or riek,lind'evoty instrument: CIFA'SRA NTED. ;The 'improvements recently Made by, Oldekerinck Bona, in their &Tett octave firetcleae Pianos, have been, e, Meet tm. celifidlY UMW to &air new' 6A iieeave ritaivi,"ii*erass of in: strpuismtsi.inpmded to.xneet -the wants of, pnrohateers„of moderate means. The. mnriiventent: I . :Omuta Ina Omelette otiaigiffix 7 .what, le Billed the 'BoAliff, change tbrosagt!orft-the.tutire Pluto& All tlilfPianos now On hand, from the same arm,` WITH 017TV:ELNIMPROVEILENTSANNOINOED ABOVE, twill• be sold at a DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT.. TLS p* (5 the new Beate 4 octave fleinctlirillireiftr. m $250 to WO and of the 7,oetave new sonde, from ;Apo to roo, awarding to the - style of exterior. • _ The subsCriber Melded the; elichudve agency in this city . . - 14ASON 84.. HAMLIN'S . . Melodeons and Organ,alynnonlinns, , , The, deloduons and - Organ Narpordnins of Mean t _ MUM& ire 7piiiikiiineed:superioito , air others' "•by'Doeter Lowell Hasori; ( liy. WilliaraibTasoriptho,celebratedlhvudetr .; of Dr. Aleicander's eborih; New York Thaiberg, the world-renowned Pianist; by George T. Webb Gustave Bat _ celebrities of tire They have received the FIRST. PRIZE ,M E P,A,L,13 at every exbibitionover all compatltorcf.,, The priers of Mason aridliemlln's Melodeons and'organ ; Harmoniums are as follows: 43 Octave Portable Melodious, . Double-Ree&Portable, - 4 iPfano-iitYleiMeltideons,- , •6 " " HonbleAsed, 180 Organ Harinontams,with 4 slims, 200 • ft " 8. " - . - - 850 " _" and Pad4s • 400,. Ifberal discanntto churches, and wholesalapaithasetak Fie &deb Sole 'Agent fat' OldekeitneiniinalitinKinad IdasentAltamita's Melodeona aaditrrgandlatmonintaa, • .te264y Si' Wood fat- ,. ;PAPOPTIC.b. A*. = • • TRAK iaBLIVABLE .WORKS.':: •. , .5 . "t 1,14,10 filANTL4B,madv tty sukabirerry,ialwaya on. baridt, at lOw Pikes goal' ;lipTme idiordd ,he'Wrlttient marble 'mantleaOhey 'ire always 'neet 4 idd noire, ' to 'the ' tioauty_or a room than; any other article: that eatcoe'pimi. chased watt thobeente,neonry. and never.endanger, tto..eaffo: of a fain* by taking die and biridni thi louse 'down, as MARBLE ROPE FOR ITHEITURE, COUNTERS, AND 'AWARMATANDS;.:7 MARBLE AND STONE HEARTHS; E. MONIIMENTSprABLETB, , AND'ORAVE-STONEs; A:bitiratifalitticAr. ilways oruhand. in elpelt,cpearbi a .1B ;the, PlStpelt bl :the .Weet, anufactured`ty maehitiery, is gottipin better style, it isei:ctist and with cloth' dispatch, tbitti can bs doturbymere manna. lalior. 'arszawa, 323,14erty. Street; ,lilhotelngeem L oa Second Story,', Office, FAO Liberty Street, Pittabnipli,,Pa., ROWS& '` ' • W. W.'Weiluti3le. le: lir iv , Nr —IP 1r 1 D ' .. ,,, ,NATIONAG , RUSTY TRUST 7 COMPANT. • CHARTERED EY THE - 81Wil RULES. • 1. mOO4 is receiTed every day, and . ,amount, Inise,'6l. mat: ' • 2.I"FEVE , ?BR CENT: interest is paid•for money from , the dejlt Je ; put sn. y r y,lf 4. 1. Thy money as bleeyet paid back in. whenever • ' • - •doimoney.iii; received e Vern 'Executor,,,.Adativiatraiars, 5 14,1 0 thers, ,er,h3l donee...to. hvp,itin noises of d, pingentiencety,nod . , - frherninter„tet.eanpe obtained Jar. it.. '5. mo n ey redels'edqoim 'Reioidtoili.'ir investe ,Yu RE &VESTATE;IIOIBTG 4 OEB, 'GROUND RENTS; andnuch • other Bret Mese securities as the.Charhar dinette: OFFICE, ROURBr-Evely day imm 9,0115 a'clogit,,findi oirMondit a and. Thirsdays Wo'cloCk the evenin g .. *7•:. 11051`. - 1115NEY 14;!8.11054Eib; Senisient.t „ - - ..31ORRST SELFRIDGE, Mee Prealdent.. Wussest 3'. REID Secretary. , OFFICE`: *Mims Stieit; oc4ith-iireeie Corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. • . ha:My 41' Mg MAR REPAMELICIEr ' gitfoluriciELc 4 7 ' 4 1 4 rgc , • wir:officie , Nckimrro,iivilikiei k illieloors above 8 Intel field Street, Pittsburgh, ; L . ap21.7.!,5 MERCHANT TAILOR. NO 84 WYLIR 'STREET, PITTSSURGIV haelnit 'returned from the - iteetein Onto*, end Itow Ib !cetittigthle SPRING STOClffor t Clothe,q,Cassimeres,_Yestings and Coatings, of every, variety and style, adapted to the best • . `,, CITY AND DdtiNTRY , TRADE, which-Pin be made up to order; with. PX9mPtAelllt..snit,dis• patok a,ul at rates as low as any other, ,similar establish mentlktlie city. U 14 • E.,' , ":DRAPER :.AND TAILOR, NO.: 52.87'.- CLAIR BT LET,. , PIT7SI3IIIIGH, PENN. , , • . "ag...taist returned from Atiliaafern Cities, and OS now, re ceiving_hie Spring stook: of %Alio; OtiLtilluirtlut YolUAdes and, ostin . gs, of every variety and style, adapted lityand:opuntry trade, which will be made up:ttinniebtlth pro/NO:teas and Illspatch, and at rates as low as at any , ettier splay establislustent Au dm city: - ' • JOHN - JOHNSTON perligHle, MA WH. Rim Into s E--wactima. rt."ll-51101 AND RETA/14 ,- •;- , ,WILLIAMS A -- JOHNSItHf, i 114 Etkilthifeld Street, Pittabitigh, (nearly opposite thiOnt- Itomilourtepave just opsned s; very choice seleetion of GSBEN.ANVIIGACIK-TDAS, Of'the latest, importatiens. Also, • • ' ' itICHDAYBA, AND"?tm GHTSIINSIArfT JA V A OOP New Orleans, Cuba; Coffee., Crushed' andParlverised Sugars, Rice;Rielelour, Pearl and, Corn Starch, Farina, Yeast Pow ; lersplaceisroni,Vermicelli,(kirea, Broma, Extra No. 1, and dpiesd‘olctietdate, Pure( Ground " Spices., Ossille, Alumina, Toilet, Palm, German, and Eosin Soaps. Sup. Carbonatig Seder; Dream Tartar- Metre - Fine Table Salt; Pure Extracts I Lemon' and Vanilla; ' Star, wrotaa. and Dipped Candles ;r i getiOured , Ilams ; Driedonififp 'Water, •Nntter,Sugartind Soda Crackers ; Foreign Fruits, &a.,•••• This" do,* has been putclidiadfor CASH,and willbs offer ad to the Trade, and else tot - Families, at very moderation& ' van= -from whom we respectfully solicit a share of patron . ALEXAR DER ~111114,-POSTIGH, 7 7 0 .2Z 2C , •Y -d r 4. SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY., Office, 139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. apQ.dm , . W 11138 - ittela it fa WIJ.SONsw.a szwiard MACHISES, SEND FOR A oracuLAß. r_ TPest !hi* hsve gas" . "° l3 .0, ill ' vlahleAputagon,9verldi 1ea211.*,01 I..fleattly, and excelleaceof latch, alike on „hofkelihni of the libric sewed. 2. 4- Bcionomy of thread: , *- itiillinplictty and therOughness of constrnetlom: 4. Portability,* eala'of operation and manage' Melt. 5. Eipeed. ,„ 6 . QOlO , llOBll of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, an'elikrabflity of seam, that will not.rip:onrwrehos,,-; . 8 t 4991199Mq to ' a sarletrof:purposes and material& . 9. o:impact:nem and elegance of model and .9nish.-i. ; Are now offered, 51% , * 'Llioti'fflisnAlsLoTtCll LATEsT. , ' amPROYMMENTI3i , lANAt -ADVANTAGE Br A t 44 'AP c.,e 4.4 dt I ' t fid 4 S.:* -ME" MEDICAL. pITTSISUROH WATER CORE BATAS. LlSHhiENT—Located at Elayeville Station, on the pittaburgh, Pt. Wayne and' Chicago Redhead, and Ohio, River, ten miles West of the City. This institution coM hint's superior advantages, for the enexesatui treatmentand complete core of disease. We would especially invit e th e attention of females who have sneered for years, and have "anion despaired if ever finding relief. to our establish ment. We can recommend thie Institution to female suffer ers with great confidence, as in our long ex - perienca In 'themes peculiar to their sex, we have had an almost uni form mimeos. We will gladly.give any further Information to those who desire it. Addreee Box 1804, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap24-tf H. PBB&SE, 14. D., Physician.. 1311.. C•IIIIR.CIRILLIPS SPECIFICS FOR CONSUMPTION. • SYRUP OF TEE' ItYPOPHOSPHirgs , Composed of the Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda,. Potassa, and Iron. These remedies were brought to notice by Dr. John Fronde Chnichill, an eminent phyerician of Dublin, and have attracted much attention from the medical profession. To give $l, general ides of their lotion, we make the follow ing extracts froth Dr, Churchill's Parer " On the Proximate Cause and EpecitM Remedy of l'ubercuireis," read lefore the Academy of Medicine, Paris, du1y,1857. Says Di. ex--- ee The total number of cases of Phthisis •treated by me =entail to thirty-five. MI were elthet.in the second or third Mimes' of the complaint; that ie, they had either eoftened tubercles or. cavities in the lungs of teem, nine recovered e ompletely, the : physical signs of the disease dia. animating altogether in - eight out of that number •; eleven improved, considerably, and fourteen died. The results will be &mail to justify the !allowing coneindens The proximate "canes, or at aft : events an essential coa -1 dition.of the tubercular_ diatheeis. is the decresse in the erase of the phoephorna which it contains in an oiygeni sable state. Theapecitic remedy of the disease consists in the Meat a preparation of phosphorus, uniting the two reDditiane, beingin suet a state that it may be directly assimtlated, and Atheisme time at the lowest possible degree of oxy datlon. "The effects of thee saltsupon the tubercular diathesis is immediate ; all tbe general symptoms of the disease di,. appearing vitt- -a ,rapidity which fa really marvelous. If the pathological deperit produced..by the, dysmacy is of re cent formation; if -softening has only just set in, and does not proceed too rapidly, the tubercles are reabsorbed anal disappear. When the softening has attained a certain de gree, lt sometimes continues in'spite of the treatment; and the issue of the disease then depends upon an anatomical condition of the i ltstal lesion, on its extent, and Upon the existence or non-existence of complications. .1. have made numerous attempts to modify the, local condition, of the lunge by the labeled:lon of "different' substances, but hive never obtained any satisfactory result independent of what was to be attributed to the specific treatment. The Hypo. phetjeldtes ire - ceitain prophylactics. *genet tubercular disease. "The physiological effects show these preperatitms to have a two-fold action; on the one -band they ix aresse the principle, whatever that zaa T . be, which eonatitutea nor ?ono forte,"and on the ether ,' they &hien tha tame of the several functions conceited in elimentafton,andientrition. They seem to pogroms, in the highest degree, 'the therm pent ical :properties, formerly - •attributed, try. different , ob. servers to phoepherus itself, without any, of the danger Which attends 'the use cf that snbstance The ''difivrent preparations of Hypopleepnorus Acid will s undoubtedly occupy one of the awe important - Place Mated& The suttee of this treatment being so much in advance of:anything before attained in the manairement of this heretofore almost incurable disease, calla for a ;thorough testing of these remedies. With this view,thecombination here offered in the form of Syrup has inerimade The beneficial effete of these Salta are not limited to Conenteption abseil; they are appropriate reinedies in a large class oftleffectione resullieg from lei of nervous ibrce, Dyspepda r Perothla. deb Meted conditions of Females, lack of vital, action in Children, and where the osseous system .M defective. Underetanding the chemical nature of these Salts, physicians, will be enabled to use them in a large claserf diseases where they seem td be indicated. We have every advantage in manufacturing these arti ales. The Dry Salts we have leen engaged in ManUfEtt , taring lately Since they were first - brought to notice, and we knew. thsm to be strictly reliable.,The Syrup is a com. hination 'of the Pelts, containing a litle over five grains to the teaspoonful, and la „thi moat pleasant form for taking them. The large demand for this article has induced as to fix it as kw as a reasonable prolit.will permit. ,Ws pack it with bare, so that it will go seers, and all orders Sell receive prompt Price for four ounce bottles,' 60 cents; eight ounce bottles, ;LW pint tattles, $1.50, or four for five dollars. A libetul discotmt'zande to the trade. W: J. M. CORDON t BROTHER, Manufacturing Chemists and Pharmaceutists, N. E. cos. Western Rey and Eighth Street, ittalMy • ' Cincinnati, O. WINSLOW, 1,1. An: experienced Nurse and Female Physkien, pre. Bents to 'the attention of 'mothers her SOOT lIING SYRUP, For Children. Teething, Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soften. in*;the gums, reducing all inliammation—will allay ALL PAW and ,spastnodie action, and is SURE TO-REGULATE THE-BOWELS. Sepend upon it, mothers, it will give mat to yoursolver, and, I RELIEF AHD HEALTH TO YOUR IIIiFANTS. We have prit up, and sold - Ads article foreventanysers, and can my in maid:once amend MYTH of..it, what we have nevetheenable-7tosap of any other medirin•--ner• enhas- it FAILED , in .a si t instance to EFFECT A MIRE, when ttmely used fig:lnt:War did we know an in. stance of dissitistiction any one who used it. Cu the contrary, all are delighted F" with its operations,. and ?peak in terlllls of highest c a commendation of ha magical effects' and mediae' virtues. We speak , matter "What this "What we do know,"Witer ten years , experience, and pledge - our rePutitton etthe fttlellment 'of what -we here declare In almoit or ory instance where the in tent is "suffering from pain Mond exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty py minute. after the syrup is administered. , T , This valuable preparation PI lathe prescription of one or the, meet -EXPERIENCED EtaddoSKILIAIM VIEWht - KeW England, ittid his titian wi* with noveifnillifeao: cow In 0 EEI ,THOUSANDS OOF OASES. It not only relieves the child, from pain, ,but invigor ates the stomach end bowels, corrects'ridity, ,ond eyes toirsitiodriiiirgy to the whole system: *ill ' elmoseln. istantly' GRIPING IN THE - BOWELS; AND . WIND IX COLIC, • and; overcame convabdons- which if not speedily, rem• edied, end in death.- We be lieve it the beet and serest remedy in ilia worldAn sllacayae Of DYSENTEBY AND DIARRHEA'' teltMff; /*leather It arises from teething, or..,Trcat spy other camp, We-n . ol'l hay toliiery . Motber yi> has kKehild suffering from any ..f the faregaing 'CrimPlainta;—` • I*l deo' riot"leV your' Pirejuilices, nor the prejudices of other.; stand between • your suffer. inguldid ,and the relief , that 10 , will be SBRE—yee, ABSO LUTELY 811111&-to. fella the. use. of this. medicine, if Biagi rati'di6ctionei for rising Will iiciOnspany esehtottle. 'Nomr.gerinine • !.unlesitheilfeciinite`of OUR. theT4l3 -REArms,, New go york, is on outside wrsp• per. . Sold bY Brandeis through 1:4 °attire world. Principal Mee, No. is Cedar St. New York. DR.' !LANE'S CELEBRATED VE.RMIEUGE LIVER PILLS. ,V,V,E beg.leave 41. thexatten - " tion ofihe Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two- of-the-most popu lar rethedies Uawbefcireibe'public. We refeilio IPLaitei,Celebrated Vermifuge and.:Liver --We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply fo, what their name purportspviz.: VERMIEtiGE, For expelling Worms tfrom the hurnan system. It has-`also.been administered with "the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Wirms. TETI LIVER PILLS , For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BiLiouS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HAND:ACHE, &c. ' In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, PrePatatory to or , after taking Qui nine they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As -specifics for the above men tic,nl4diseases, they are; Unrivaled, and .never known to fail when ad ministered in accasjaiice with the directions. Their unprecedented ; ToPuiiritY has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS , PITTSBURGH, PA. to diSpose of their Drug business in- which they have been success fully . engagedfor the last Twenty Years; andithey.will ndw give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de terniined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated,Vermifuge • and Liver Pills shall to occupy the high position they now 'hold among the great remedies, •of ,the day, they will continue to -spare -neither time . nor expense in' 'procuring the 'Best and "Purest material, and corn ' ppund them in the most thorough *Winer.' - Address all orders 'to FLEXING UOS. Pittsburgh, AL Dealers`and Physicians ordering &can, others n un ;Fi e dd in e B ro ., will do wou,_tp_write - their orders`' take none tut , .t 1 r. ArLogles,' lleuirS‘Bros-Pakbor" Alt' To flow ing to ghtti `than a. trial, we will forward per mail, past paid, to soy. pert of the United Staten, one box of. Pills, for twelisr sime r gt.-paitaisei.istaunpscorlonetriarof Ternifildipn fxr. ••'-';-,•;,•• oris'bArm4sioa, mot I _ AND
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