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Continued from First Page.) ported, but conditien uot stated: Larney Jenkin, teary Kitchen, Cornelius Ryan, Mary mith and Marin Miller Boanp or Heatrn--Bap Swe FROM hagen, of No. 716 bih avenue, by whorn he was employed as bostier, Devoe sid the aoimal jor $100, pa r Cottrell, of 3 ae ng ad get learned that he bh swien wagon from B. P. Decker, of Koundout, which he brought to thie city, On his return the officer learn- ed that Devoe had sold the property to & mas at Ball's Head, Devoe was arrested in Jersey City on Commit? © on Kegistre Law 27 perso? ona inapec ort uf Kegistry, and on motion they w® «confirmed Exec stien roported the names of 7 The Cholera. of Spanish Revelntioniste— Terrible scenes. Af Madrid correspondent, writing July the third, AREVENTION AND OU RK ADDRESS Monday, and yreterday he wee arraigned before TO THE PUBLIC BI’ THE BOARD fo. ren's Puo—De, Harats on Crrovens—Bnoor | Jusrice Keliy, cowmitted him for examination, | 88Y* + OF HEAI.TH. . Jal-tlow Tue Susnter incneasee m8 Tx] All of whe svlen property was recovered. A incon, two days back, twenty-one young fel- TH. : Bap Poop vow Puisonene-MORe Assistant False Pretences.—latesi Bitterman was arraigned by 4, of a” oh he pin in the late oth a —_—o ” a 2 : * sil of handsone appesramce, were en vivncTone =" ler seml-weekly meeting of | before Justice Ledwith yesterday on a charge of 4 t meeting ‘of the Board ; Bead of tl grad held yesterday afternoon, | having obtained by false pretences $1,099 60 worth | ov .t of the prisous, and, after betag tod or Ate regular ng e of Flealth, videat Sebults in the Chale, ror the Sapitary Committee, present- four several Cit gene of Astoria, com: tine of the enell form Pott t ugh their! mpector, Ur. Treen. The Inepectors, i), Sten eda rot hebit of seoding every rd without firet examining grounds for cor in question be "report A letrer of Dr, Har ry rey an A «i, end ordered on file, In the letter id the sole cause of the increase of dir- ers. Im alt the warde of the city the crow ia, bowever, diminishing, bat tp she 12th, sand Tih Wards 160 aaaite occuried from foal « +t ocurred frum 84 for one week, 11 hy to 246 the enbeoquent # Ur Osene report '9 *eniteatiary i Me doctor in ree of the jail says thas spice of hia directions they give the inmates molas- son and coffee for breakiast sud supper, and soaked besus and pait meat for ciuner, ‘lue doctor had 00 trol ihe | eel to the Foard sald there was « statate by whi isoners wo.o directed to be served with who.esome (vol, although it might be of au imferior ustore. fi Bergen said that in his opinion one of the wources ine income of the Sherifl was the profits be made on tie board of hie prisouers, ‘The ques- tion Bow was whether molasses and pork were whole MT Acton—-He won't have much profite if be kills them all, Pork and molasses are not wholesome tor «belera patienta, rumored that there was an aes Meese (2 the Khe and the Judges jail for periods less than thirt) days, im orde: ao ne Bh cli raed rat tear hem, e mt to t D ie the rv uid bave to board them. ‘(be ance jor each pris ner was 25 cents per day, Po ih wasto the interest of the Sherif w have lis of boarders. Mon Parker ssid that everybody knew that molas eee was cathartic, erpecigiiv in Summer, ‘Ihe thing wes wreug per se, in Winter molasses would »ple up. but ia buramer bo The quertiog was whether w life and detr a swor ‘Yes power over the tn Dr. Ston id ental to bea jon eccurred, ” A} AY sonrd of Health ? to feed choiers p: ivalent to k i them, reeqnaliy as bad. said ry doctor had a right to regulate the diet of patients, In Bellevue iospital they were ailowed togotothe extent of getting every luxury, 4 case of severe illness, rookiyn Jail doctor could not regu he diet of that institution, the Board ought w ao Toe Counsel sed Wiest Le could be done, In bie opine: heritf pe ed in giving unwiclesome iood, when & phys) seid (t was unfit, be wes diable to impeaccment for n the wholo auhject of County waa reierred With instructions to tmeoung of the board, On motion of Dr, Crane, several assistary ioapee:- ore wore appointed in lieu of others wh aces had . On motion of the same geatie- manu oix additicna: clerks (assisjant iuspeciors) were appointed for one month. Vr. owinbura p eseni e@ugineer, sent to the Ii Biatea Isiand. by the St arrange the old Quarant Thy to communication (sied the at.eution of the the condition of the grounds rear tue gee or malin emtrance, The grade basteon so raeel by the au shorities of the villege of Dorprinevile, the, oil aurtace wener fad Sik of the sireet iw sous taro the gatew mio the «rounds, covering A por with di te of filth of the viliage, Jue Tow thorities, he says, should be compelled to dire tt weter near the point meniioned, across Lhe sue bh a elu.co or sewer into the bay. Dr, Crane present resolution directing the As- ant Superintendent to remove the eelies trow the ‘enth Wardof Brookiyn, Leave of absence was granted to Inepwior Lrowa for two weeks, on account of Lines coutcacted in the service of the Board, A disctssion arose as to q@hether the Inspector would be oustied to bis pay @hile absent, but no action was taken thereon The Attorney subinitied General Orders 15.9% UIT, amd special Criers from 1560 w |, bere was nothing peculiar in them, he said, exceps ms to the estabiishinenie of Cow and Clark tor ihe manufacture of super-plospha'es, at Lluater's luint, which have M investigated and d red to be maisances, which should be abeiod once. The materials empioyed ior this purpose are auply re- Jose Dome dust from sugar huusee Bod felisu aul Phuric acids trou petroleum refine: vs ihe @ttiuvia arising from (here piaces aud from two otners--namely, Lane communication from en bh Offce Departieat et eame place, and previously compiained of are wais- o4 a distance of two or three mile way, aod injurious effects are fois as that anee ‘The report of Dr. Iresk w owed that the fumes from tabuebmente affected taste and smell, and ¥ passed over the jwucous membrane, caused nausea end vomiting Ab order wasentered in relation to (uie maher aud ‘we Boord adjourned AcciwENTS, — Yesterday Coroner Wildey held an aquest on the body of John Corcoran, aged \} years, of TT West 25.b atrect, whose death was caused by a pile of lumber felling on him at the foot vt Bank street, onthe Sd ine! An inquest was also Leld ou the body of Seed ¥7 years, of S45 Uireeuwich « eu wae ssused by falling down a ai SY Murray etreet, where he was engaged asa porter, Lhe acci- Seas Somerton on the 0.bull., audthe man died on ddouday. Duara’s Harvest,—The following is an exteact of the Mortuary Report for the week ending Baturday the 4th instant, at 8 o'clock P.M: Measles 5; Scariatina 12; DiptheriaT; Croup 9; whooping cough 1; typhus fever 6; pola fever ¥; shuiere 239 (including 1s at Baitery fi Tal, row the various wards south of 50th strest, 1 New York Lioepital, 1 in City Prison, 69 om War laiaud, [hou mand 44; cholera worb: pal tyu ; aceldenws 16, eases 105; ‘Loval oad, Abthe Batter Caty Pissom, By Bt. Vincent's Hospital, 1; Ward's Toland, 05; Rabdali’s Leland, 18; Lunatic Asylum, 12; Urphan Asylam, 1; Almshouse, 69; Char- aby Avyluin, 19; Nureery, 8; Penitienary, aivepital, iT, adultes, f Coa ete BF | males, 477 ; femaivs, 409; oan SY; betwoem 10 ang 1, 21; between 16 and 20, ¥5 ; between ww and un- Ger 4, 3lv; between 4) and under 60, 144; between Wy wand under 5), 68; 80 and upwarda, 17. Total, 946, Pubic Lastitauons, $id, NaTIONALITING— Ireland, $32; Germany, 100; Bugiaud, 16; beotland, 9; Poland, 6; Austria, 4; Denmark, 4; Franee, 4° bwedeu, 4; Bwitzeriand, 4 Atrics, 1; British America, 1; lialy,4; unknown, 4; Calted Biases, 606, THE COURTS, Passrne Countuarait Furry Cant Cvanency.— James Gallagher was arraigned beicre U, 8. Com saissioner Osborn, yesterday, charged with having. suet * counterfeit fifty cent stamp on one James ‘nes, in payment ior drinks, os caused Uial- dagher \o be arrested, and upon the latter being taken ‘fo the station-house and searched, four dollars more of tue same soariens ourreney was found in bis por eesnou. Afiere examination, the Commis for trial Court or Gawmnar Bxssions.—The August term ef this Court opemed this morning, Recordes Hackett presiding, The Grand Jury were empanelled, Mr, dames H. Pinckney, foraman, The usual charge rw as delivered, and the members retired for delivera- Bion The following pleas were entered} y Buskins pleaded guilty to pawning some coats wich had bebo siven him iA Ay ue Pen: fteotlary # xX wonibe, AMuch.el O'Hara, as.emps at wurgiary im she third cegiee, Peuientiary two veers. Dan Moran, atiemps ab grand lare epiientiary one year. Fisuk Stratton, burglary, Guird degree, Blate Prison one year, buon Lerentionnon,—Arrest of @ Horse Thies. ~Epeceius Devoe was arreigned before Justice Macoiicid yesterday on charge of having stolen & veluscie busses tow weeks ogo Gom Jeier Traphe r cholera in the Brook: arate of havi ttelen @ allver watch from Jobn » 14 inthe jell since Monday. Bennett, of No. Front street, The accused was io | the fact was that if the | tein the thing | 6 aud Lyuch's, at cue | arracks Horpi- * jaii'e Isiaud, 17 in Almshouse, 64 au Worahoure, 7 in Lunatic Asyium,1] im the nar- 3 in Bellevue iv ther zymotic diseases Hoe pita there were 13 deaths Now York Hospital, 6; Workhouse, 60; Colored Home) 8; Luuatie i uevue Men, #0; women, 344; boys, 277; girls, 225; of goods from Jolie Beal, of 308 Brees . The to be i Beer thar charge before the Court of Seas Alleged Porgery.—Jalius R. Behell w: before Justice Mansfield yesterday on a charge cf | forgery preferred by Charles Goodyear & Co, of No. Centre street, The comple tates that on the Taub ult the accneed, who was at that time em-~ ployed ty them aa travelling . formed the rig ture of the firm te a check om the Park bank for @50. Lhe accused wes held for trial in detauitof $1,000 bail, Grand Larceny—Jobn Loftus was arraigned be- Justice Hogan yesterday on a charge of having’ & pocket-book eontalning $52 from Marke Coh- Fo, 161 Leonard street, while the latter wae in his room en the 12th ult. The prisoser for trialin defaul see Mary Bir- ice Hogan on a fore, Ju held for trial. Arrest ofa Steamboat Thicf—J. W. Paterson, « merchant doing business at 319 Washington street t and overcoat stolen from b dy maine Ped er boat, iyingat Pier! on Monday fh pigs Ree win’ wes ares aw wu roperty poss o Jistiss Nogem oomnmsiteca fre ccused for trial, Bold Robbery in @ Car—Daniel M. Kier, « peddlar t 11D Bayard street, was assanited 19 2nd Pw hy néar Ooh sireet, on Monday night, and rol bed of $60 and his license. their escape. The assailants made Brooklyn, SaRaToGA AND PaILADELrniA CONVEN- TIow6—The National Democratic Committee of Kings County met at the Cepltol in Jerolemon street, last evening, James Corboy, the Preaident, occupied the chair, A series of resolutions was pre- sented and unanimously adopted, which declare that the avowed and published objects of the Con- vention to meet at Baratoga on the 9th rst to rep- resent she Jonservative Union-joving Electors of wwe State of New York is Convention at Philadelphia on the l4th August, meote the hearty and earuest ap- rovnl of the lemocratic National Ueuersl Commit- eof Ki County ; that the Committee endorse the sentiments and course of Andiew Johmeon, while President of the United states, as presemied | talento the in bis prociamations, vetoes and speecue: of the Union of the &t enhject only to the endor ‘Thacthe how fully integri restore: peop.e of the loyal States at the next e the retarn of a1] the staves to th as 8 Kuarantes of present peace | strength, Presid mitioe were instrneted to transinit the Presidents ani Secretaries uf the Conventions st Saratoga and Philadelphia, with «request tha: | suey be read in open Convention at each piace, Fines, AND AN Arrrary.—The stable in the rear oi No, 73 Congress street, owned by David Ly- | 0mm, was destroyed by fire about 1% o'clock un Mon- day night. The horses + not insured, buppored to | incendimy, During the fi en two fire compant fiews lajory About & 5 tal even there was rp aiaim im toe 86h district, caused by & bus Bing of soume straw iu @ Vacwat lot, ANOTHED VIRE—A MAS LUSNED TO DFAT Last evening about 9 o'clock s fie broke outin the new brick stables of Heary F. Harris, jn Dek all, bear liudeon avenue, Two loses were taken care of on the prsmires. One belonged to Martin Al- phus, @ grocer, doing business ou the corner of Du.- field etree: and Fulton avenue; the other wae owned by Mr, Harris, Mr. Alphue rushed threveh the tiames to rave bis horse, and beng overcume by the hoat, was burned todeath. ‘Ihe flesh on his ler aud arms was almos: eutirely burned off. lie was iound | by Chief Kuginerr Cupninyna nd sishant on i » who badthe remuius cont j . ed to his ‘The two boraes were also cus!royed, aud on belomsing to Mr. Aiphus was burned. The was about 40 years ot age, o Geiuiaa, ile wife and four children Loss on property Insurance not ascertained, BCUOLERA AT THB JAtL.—Kobort F, Duns- Pauch was released from Jai! ~erterday, having been confined on account of a difficulty with hiswife Ile went home, aud was seined with cholora a6 P.M, lastevening. Was in col! athe P.M. Tue Canrentars,—The journeymen carpen- tera have eurceeted im inducing a majority ot their cinployers to accede to their demands, in discontinu ing Iabor at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon of each week, FurnMAN Srresr Simoorixa Arrarr,—The young man, Pat.ick Me(iowan, who was shot witha revolver, by Eugene Fergus, in Furman street, on Monday evening, is still aliveat the L. 1. Ce Hospital, He was delirious, bo Tr yest y afternoon, and no hopes are outersained of his 1e- covery. Fergus je 1m custody, JOHNSON Merino, —A meeting of the friends of President Johnson took place at Temperance Hall corner of Grand and Seventh streets, FE. D wight. The attendance Mr, F. Faulk occupied the chair, aud « large number of vice presi dents was appointed, Addresses were delivered by the Chairman and Mr. H, B. Davie, On motion of Dickerson the lng sdjourned until Friday ing next, whe eg! to the Philedolphia Convention will be eppoint Active politicians in the district, in the Auiministration interest, did not countenance the above meeting. FataL Accipent, — About 7 o'clock last evening @ man named James Cassidy, aged 30, was thrown from bis wagon while driving threugh Cly- mer street, F.1D, and sustained iojuries which re- sulted in death iu twenty minutes. Deceased @ wife and two children, His body was charge by the police of the 4bth Precinct, and sent to the dead-honre at the corner of Union avenue and North First street, where an inquest will be held, New Jersey. A Bopy Exuvmep, 4np an Inquest. About two weeks since, a little boy named William Bhroeder, whose parents reside at No, 205 Newark avenue, Jersey City, while playing with other chil. playful manner thras ck-atone” into hich became so firm), nbedded that the wae unable to remove that night, Tue Dr, Kopechtny, of Jersey City, and Dr, Wiener, of New York, were called, and in con sequence of the child being very restive they ad- ministered chloroform, and while under its intlueuce the child expired. ‘Lhe atsending physician gave certificate thet death was caused ficu apoplexy, chloroterm being # secondary cause; upon whieh Coroner ki ave a permit for burial, Bubre- nily the p were dissatistied, and de: that an inquest should be held, e@aused the Lody to be exhumed, and held an i. yesterday afternoon. ‘Ihe jury rendered ® veruict that death was caused by the admiaistration of ehio- roform, the heat of the day and nervous irritation, end exonerated ihe physicians from ali blame, ATTACK 08 A TURNVEREIN A®SO0CIATION, ~Asthe Jersey City Tarnverein Association and thelr friends were leaving Christ's, on Monday even were assaulted by « party of young ruffilans. who had evidentiy goue there for the purpoe. Mtoues and brickbats were huried among the crowd, but the rowdies scampered off on the approach of the police, On arriving io ihe upper part o1 Jersey City, having obtained reinforcemenis, » second attack was wa: gud several women and children were injured. The Turnere then broke rauks, and ali whom they caught Oo & Severe thrashing, Que ol tne y Dawed Janos Mohieman, was arrested, and yesterday was held in g.0 Londe to appear for trial, Jeresky City Common Councin,—A regu. lar meeting of the Jersey City Common Council was held lest evening, at which considerable routine Dasiness was transacted, The following bide for sweeping aod cleaning ihe streets were secuived and referred to (he Btroct Committee, witu power to eu ter into @ contract for ope year;—Joho Corr, $7,794 a : $9,775; Thos. 5. Slaw, 96,550; . sc oetiaas, ShbiA JoLa Beatty, GhOW, “Tbe Spyeial scourge which lasted two hours, during which time ‘these unfortu ing, where they hed rpens the day om @ pic nic, they | vo by boy were placed in carriages with the fudoaa wide ope., a.d escorted by a numerous vody of troops to the place of execution, s spot @electou in the vacant grouud Letween the Bala- Manca Palace and the Champs Flysces, There was @ proimioary ceremony of military degraca- thon; # promenade under the flage; then @ dis- Dr. Crane read the follow’.ng address to the pub- he, with insiructions to citizens, The document whith was approwed by the Board is as follows: T se Board of Health publish thie simple sate- mer it, and beg the public to give to it their earnest atte nikon, Citonera ts gene.aily a preventable disease, and fm ite early stages com be arrested if ihe babite be Study, there. ore, 10 eating and rinktog. Do not be lieve that alcoholic stimulants are usefu: in fuardin¢g you net en attack, Let men must have already suifered tboussnd deaths. A») enormous crowd, which acl followed the procession, was kopt at by the troop, At lass thi distance e victions Were raved in file, abo yard'’s distance | the food i nutritious and the digestive or- from s low clay wall, w their backs 10 | gans ine healthful coreiition. Use no stale or un- the evldiers, and then the discharge took | cooked veg stables, Lt your meat be fresh, and place. Nearly all of them fell At that bad Mp ‘bles be weil cooked, and all fruits be and ri Cleanline Ser the bo fy is of the first consicera- on, Keep the skin ina hesWthy etate by bathing the whole body , with a free use of soap Cold bathing is best used in the morniiig—never just before go- ing to bed. Y frict! ona, or the warm bath, may be more safely used before going te bed Cleanliness in your homes is of equal import- ance, Let y our spartme ate be dry—never lamp. Buffer no de ayed veyets bles or stagnais water to remain in yo ur cellarsac yards. Any disagreeable smeli from | rivies, ces: pools or siuks, is » prool of their unbea) thiness, Itermove them by necessary repairs, lim: 4 chloride) of lime or whitewashing. Vontilave well your lxuses end apartinents, Ex- pose your bedding to the air and sun. Avoid excessive fatigue, Keep regular hoursin eang and geeping. Wea fauvel neartothe akin. A good pian ia, if the bowels are at all disordered, to wears broad band of fisonel (« flannel belly band) sround the t ody, neacthing from the bipsto the ribs, Maintsin the naural temperature of the body by suff cient clothing, especially keep the feet warm. Diever when heated sit on the grass or stone sais, o1° sleep untier an open window. Lt exposed to we’, change your boots and clothes as a a6 possib le. ‘ake 10 purgative m edicines, except by direc- beg. 4 ts physi “ian, valid Cholera is aii ost inwaidably preceded by « pain- less diarrucos smu thir is in all cases to be AN aint ly tremted. When diarrhea Js sent, go to bed and main tain ® position on ie tack, use abundance of sag | end send for e ‘physician. physic an can ',lways be obtained by a) ‘in, at Le nearer st ; olice stathon, by applying Bray in bet until you wre well. Do not consider yourself wel! uv] you have had a: atural move- mens rom .he bewels. Abstaio frow all drinks, Apply tmustaid plrusters to the bowels, the abso ace of a physician an adult can take teu drops of taud. :uug snd teu drops of spiris of camphor, A child of ten years may take five drops of lauclanur o and five of camphor, A child of five years tay sake three drops of lsudanum and three of # >irits of campbor; and these doses may be rep pated every twenty minutes so Moment the Hermanos de la Caridad, or Brothers of Charity, rused forward to eave at loaste few, Dut were repulsed by the troops, aud the firing commonced and continued, The firing went on, sod more than two bundred shots were frei— whatasght! I saw one mau rise three times, and fal) again on bis knees, with bis arme exteud- ed in 4 direction from which a piercing voice wae heard to brie 1m the mide of tho massacre, * Fredrico! Fredrico!" Bcldiers then approsched the corpses, turned a of them over with sbeir feet, aud st Il perce: ving some signs of life here and there, arced @ last shot point biank, All wae thepover, Tuirty wore are to be shot in @ day or two—sold aso; tho rest will come afr, Let us hope that the Queen will show sume com- passion, A Hasty Hinsbaad a a Spirited Wife The quiet city of Newark, N. J., bad ite morali- ty somewhat raffled abouts @ week ago by a bar- kaln promptly made and accepted between « hus’ and ond wife remding in that place. It appears that on Sunday, 20:h ult, a difficulty cecurred betweon Myer and bis wife, when he offered her $1,000 in cash if she would go and leave bim, and regard him nolonger as ver lawful lord and pro- tector, Mrs. Mver promptly accepted the offer, snd the mouey in (500 bile wee as promotly paid over to her ju preseuce of her mother and brother. The wire then went to work packing up, and pro- cecdeu to the depot early Moudey morning w take the 7 o'clock train tor Pualadelphia, Is the meantime Mr, Myer, baving relented, procured the services of an of sod bed his wi.e arresied and y tused, bowever,to hold the wife upom a charge of larce.y, and while Myer was bunting anoter Justice to sue out a Warraut, the party, consisting of the wile, her brovher and her mother proceeded to the depotand took the traiu for tbe Qusker Cy, Five minutes attor the traia lef, » constable sirived es ue depot with a warrant, but the tind bad flown, Moral—those who do not Want to repent at leisure saould never mako bargsing in angor, NEWS. MARINE long as diaerbaa or pain, or vomiting continues. ‘ , x This will save tn ae, Dut in all cases send for o Aug. ©. 5. rises, 6 00: 8. sete, 7 07; High Water. 06 51 A ‘bo not “get vj] » to pase the evacuations, but use _- an CLEARED ————"_ | the bed-pau or © ner conveniences, Never chill te surface the bod, gettin out of bed. bodes hed 4 Remove imme diately all the evacuations from ‘our rooms ; #8 ald al! the utensils used, or cisin- them with chloride of lime ; scald also your soiled clothing, Jackson 8, & meurz, Witttarp Pa exex, MD. ‘Thomas C, A: yrom, _J: 8. Boswor 4, PTRAMSTIPS—Glaucus, Boston; Palmyra, Liv']; fcocia, do; Saiver, Boston; Fannie, Vhiladelohia, eMuiP—Ciy of Montreal, Daggett, for Londen. BARKS Abdei Kater, Cadiz; Sovinto, Havre; C. A. Jones, Cow Bay; Urazilian, do, BL! S~Prederika, Bre mon; Fred Clarke, Port eu Prince, Abatainer, Cow Bay; Village elie, St John, SCHOONERS “ee P. Godwin, Liverpool; A. A, mdell, K.ugsto @uny Lind, Harstord; Coacor- Gia, Cork lor orde James Caane, M.D, Joux O 8romm, M.D, Joun G, Brners, Bess. F. Manucxas. GENEL GAL BUSINE A FACT.—BRJEST'’S CELEBRATED AND xf IMPROVED SUN CHOLEKINE REMEDY is the heat and ‘avost judicious ever prepared for 1) ina CURS as woill as PREVI NTI Ph tia, Dywentery. Bowel Complaints, and Chol- particularly when taken in the early stage ot Gisease), and stops sickness at the S‘omach, Purging and Cramps; changes the morbid action of the muccus menbrane i prevents the secretion of the rice water fluid ; prevents, also, the separation of serum from the biood, congestion on the Langs and Brain, and consequently collapse, These effects are produerd in CL ERA by the timely applica- of the »bowe excelieut Kemedy, Hy iene ey AREIVED. STPAMVS IIP3—Alabama, Bavannah ; Charieston, SHIVE—, F. 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ILING MACHINE, With the great pericctiou in construction to which moving Machines have been brought, I call the atten Hion oF Farmers to w Machine embracing STILL UREATER IMPROVEMENTS than any beiore of- fered wo the public, Particular at\ention has been paid to the wants of the Fanuerin the construction of the AMERICAN MOWER, to make It {Hk Viky BEST MACHINE IN USE, There are numbers ot Machines that do thelr work comparatively faultiony and yet there are inconveni- ences that are greatly aunoyihg to the overator,among them the toquent necessity of oiling the bearings, and more particularly the crank-pin, or pitman head, which, 11 degiected, (as it is very apt to be, results in cutting the jour or bexev, and in permanent in jury to any mae! The AMERICAN MOWER ine the following features or excellence: The BEAKING THE AMEKICAN MOWER, me well as the CRANK PIN, are all SELF-LUBRICA> TING, and Waste No om, The ouwerend of the Finger Bar will drop lower and litt higher then that of any other Mower, You con elevate the Finger Bar trom a declining Poitou without raising the Inner shoe, The Finger Bar can be raised higher, to pass over obstacles, by n of the hand lever, than that ot oy other jointed bar Machine, he brame between the Driving Wheels will pass if rbigber obstiuctions than the frame of any other ower ‘The operstor has a greater control over the Finger and Kulie Hurethan he bas ot any other Machin: sold at the low price of 25 centa Bouth Second et, Williameburgh. ANGLO-AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COM- PANY PROVISIONAL CHARGES FOR THE TRANS- MISSION OF MESBAGES From any ‘Tolegraghs Patio 19 Great Britain and Toany Telegraph Station In America, twenty words, or less, inciuding address, date and signature, not exceeding in ali l0v letters, Twenty Pounds, For every additional word, not exceeding five let- tory Tren Shillings per word, The letters im all words after the firet twenty words be counted aud decided by five, each five or fractional remainder will be charged as a word, All messages in Code or Cypher will be charged double tue toregoing rates, All res intended tor transmission must be writ- ten at full length, and will be charged as words, Messaxre de for places beyond the range of the jelearennic system will be sent torwaid by maul, FROM ANY TEER Ayo BTALION IN > To any Telegraph Station in Ameri twen! words or les, including address, date ma teas fare pes exceeding in all 10 letiers, Twenty-one nde, For every additional word. mot exceeding five let- ters, Twenty-one Shillings per word, ns The letters in all words ef: the first twenty each fi tone! fomeenees VUL Oe one Res a word, bhalae’ ensages in Cy ir Cyphe: A double the for lng roses. oT Upees we be cearees All figures intended for transmission must be wees at fuli length, and will be charged as wor Moseages destined for places beyond the rang gf the ‘el@graphic system, wiil be cont forward oy FROM ANY TELEGRAPHIC STATION IN ° CA, ABIA AND INDIA, 4uBt To any Telegraphic Station ln America, twenty words or less inciudin dress, date and signa: sure. net exceeding im all 100 letters, Twenty-five La For every sdditional word, not exceeding five | ters, Twenty-five Shillings per word. ar9 lop © fires twenty Ali Soe seuated cna’ aiviaaa' te ach fi Fehe Finger Kar will eontorm to amore uneven sur | ¥ peeee ere iy Foy we @ wacthan thet of any OTHER Machine, which is one | ‘ractional semaupier will be Cc fed aur Ford. arged oF (he Mos? IMPORTANT features In & perfect Mower, had ‘ . oF Cypher will be ¢ Fither wheel operates the Cutter Bar, in pend. ne fgures inte Mod for t inmi wien in full length, ‘oa wil te charged im wo ss v destined tor pl be: ofthe Bogreite aye ait on Toa aeeaTaS : By . ©. DEAN, _ duly 31, 1866, lic Sh esto bs Peay LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED. ently of the other, and in turning, elther way, th knives are kept in rapid motion, The Dratt ls from the front of the frame which gives it great advantages over those that draw from the pole, J) HAS AN EASY SYRING GEAT FOR THE DRIVER, It backs out of wear, and ean be thrown in and ow gear when im motion chase todiny liar, and eam be folled without dis connecting the Pitman. It ie ot LIGHT DRAFT, amd has norercerrine | APPLY at thieoftice, a BIDE DKAPT, ‘, ¥ (6) . } wt 3 more elmple and pertect in its Soustruction. are ENTIVIO AMERIOAN 18 4 GOL e strength, wil any ovhe: Mower It cannot upeet, I dely contradiction to the above, and invite the scrutiny of ALL who are in any way interested in the | Larming intccest fo examine this Mower, feeling oou- fidentof Wel: approvai. OF bills supped with Machines forone horse WiLJ.AM VAN ANDEN, 400 Main Sireet, 58 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 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Publishers Catharine si, 4sb floor, 8, SMITH. 800 | scosere, MUNN & CO. are near Now York. ANTED.—A WHEELWRIGHT, Inquire hd’ turgonan Patenta, and will tarnish &ESUANLON BROTHERS, Noa, ee pamipuies af 7 and 109 boa Provost o:, near Pavoua evenus, Jere ‘iit | pout was low. The tide had changed. “POLIPEL’S ISLAND. A Tale of the Hudson River. And well was 1t for the returning travellers that! Pau! Vernon kept on. The moonlight, when it came, did not discover to bis eyes « soul moving over the wide expa se; but presently » tiokling sound was borne on the rising wind. He listened. Louder floated the merry {ing!'ng, and then around & beetling headland that Lad hid them, at full tros dashed the unsuspecting grays. He shouted. al- though he knew their muster could not hear, and when he did, they were almo1t upon him. “Why. Dominie Vernon ! asl live,’* cried Guert. “Where are you going’ where have you been? You look a* pale as ® ghost in the moonlight.” “You would be pale, too, Guert Brinkerhoff, if you had been as near the bitterness of death as I bave! Thank God, Iam in time to hope to save you, Mary!'' “Oh, Mr. Vernon, is it so bad?" replied she: “get in the sleigh and tell us what you mean, Stor, Guert!"' aud the grays stood a moment, “No, I will not add my weight,” said the rector, “Brinkerhoff, vou need all your horses’ speed to get down to some point where you can go ashore.’ “‘Woll, that is some distamce, You had bet- ter get in," said Guert, who was always last to own « risk, “No, no, hasten!" almost angrily cried Ver- non, “I will pilot you, The river is open below the Highlands, and » great wall of broken ice was piled up there this afternoon, and if that gives way when the tide turns, the whole maas wil! move from Pelham Cove, if it has not already.’ Along sprang the borses in Vernon's wake, whose fears added wings to his fiigli, Dut the youth and maiden were happy atill; perfect love easteth out fear; only an hour before, they had given themetives to each other for all time and forever, But slowly and surely as the moon mounted the aky, the fated crisis was approaching them ; and when miles below they saw the glitter of ite beams, their short drewm was rudely broken, Tt was not the ice, they sald, that shone so, tor on it there was snow. No, it must be « sheet of wa- ter where the ice had gone oat, or sunk suddenly ; and then the fal: meaning of Paui's w bures unon them, The strange celerity with which na- ture works this change on her groat highway must be seen to be realized; one may pass over the solid bridge at night, where, on the morrow, he canvot walk but by a miracle, On flew their guide; on sped the grays, as if conscious that (he race was for life, Already she dim outline of the store where they could land was visible, They could almost count the scat- tered house-liguts that never before bad looked more welcome, when, suddenly, @ mighty roar smote their ears, and, turuing instinctively, they saw « fastwideung line bebiud them, windl like a huge serpent, black and glitteriny, to the northward. ‘Ihe channel ice bad given away sbove and beside them. But they were on the eastern flats; aud now heading (or the shore over uglier cracks \han Guert bad ever tempted, he hoped to reach it before the quivering mass swung loose frou its moorings. All at once the horses, with # neigh of tright, broke from his control, The ice-fieid was moving, and some subile sense fold them what impeude’. Nt far before them Was # flasure too Wives to be leps «ver, ing evecy woment, Quick w eee this Paul grasped the bit as they rushed by, and on desperatly tll Guert bad time to Cus the traceat then les them plunge untramaeled into the yawur ing gulf ang take their cuauce jor hie, The young men watebed them struggle over to the firmer ice, but, whether tuey mae sure their footing, could not tell through the dim, incress- ing d.stance. Thechasm grew wider, their last faint Lope o1 being carried against some jutting Is was running out, and bearing them Gowuward indeed, bus further trom the shore, ne noise of the was- sive cakes gnuding against each other became terrible, nei frail flout was fast failing. Great jeces broke ot! above and below, and when they far reached the Bay, wind aud tide impeiling, their jee-tiold was so small that suey could see the ice heaving, crasning, whirling around them, Bo they flow lovking d.ath ip the face, wil opposite the home of Mary Pell, Ite pesce so near ber, and yet so far; she who had been calm through all, sobbed wildly, stretching out her hands toward thas lone light wuich waited ior her, and calling for some une to come. Noue could hear, aod no boat could bave lived to reach them through that seething surge. Bus the deep voice of Veruon reciting trom tue Liiany, “anu from sudden death, good Lord deliver us!" recalled her, and to bias she spoke: “Forgive me, Paui; 1 could not help lo’ Guert wore than you, tuough | hardly kuew is w-day. Pardon me the sorrow |" * Peace to you, Mary," said the rector, slowly ; “Guert has wid we woat wy own heart would falu deuy; aud to show you 1 lorgive, let me, as Le wishes, unite you with boly words—‘uot til death do you par.’—bus that—‘siuking in each other's arms, You may awake one,’ " And itiwas done. Yheu all was calm again throughout the lite company that semed to stand in the very shadow of doom. Ibe beauty of the solemo rie had withdrew tuelr minds from their awiul surroundings, aud they iets new aire. gth bo cile,'* ‘y Pau was tho first to break the sbort silence; * Look | what is toat dark spos ahead !"* “A pile of rock, slaost iu the middle of the river,” Guert replied; and it will either save or ruin us.” a frue, there it lay directly in their course, would ether shatter ther bristle raft to frag: ho or check i# wild career, Ayain they réused as this last, bare coance of rescue, and, supporting Mary as near the edge as they dared, braved them. selves for the coming shock, Nearer snd neerer their strange craft Lore down upon what blocked ite pach, will it struck, trembling from sem to stern. “ Now or never |’ siouled Guert, aud be- fore the eddy had whirled it away, over and off it they leaped, with their balf-feinuug burden, upoa the solid land, Qa, the deptu of thew tuauics- ving! In the joy of weir aeliverunce, thas 4 @pot seemed one of the iwisnds of the blessed, Under s kindly cliff, covered with their heavy coats, they laid ber, aud walked for warmsh themselves till Guert toll saleep from shoer weari- ness, Walking at the dawn, Le lovkeu in vein for Vernon, bus seving the river clear of ice shore- ward, he riguily guessed: ‘Paul swam aavore for bel, leat the be.do scould treeze or starve be- fore her wedding party cawe olf" Bus abe o: ut her hand over his mouth, and pointed whereold Boawm Was rowing out boldly. At the water's euge they met bim, with; “Have you seen Mr, Veruon, Quawa r" “Now, Masa Guert, let mo take a good look at Ag and w.s8us belore } tells all avout it, 1 want be ‘sured you baven's all been drowned, for Massa Vernon looks as if he Gad been, sure,'* Hus fears belong set at rest, be let them ino the boat, apd on the way over continued: ‘You’ ses, ‘twee siter midnight, woen I was up the ° road /ooking tor agusof you, and I met the horses with tLe traces cus; then you betier L'lieve, masses, I run, and wy old woman rua and ‘larmed the neighbers, cryiug ou8 thas ‘her prety Polly Poll bad uoue gope and drownded.’ some weut up but 1 o down the Breakaeck ; and mays 1 to Massa Vernon, dripping wet: ‘Whar you qome with missus!’ and be aaid, ‘Married hor ! and he never stopped ; and, says LL *Woere is suet’ aud he told me, * With hor nusband,* and then he pointed over to you isiaud that was al- ways too mall io bawe—be! ha! but it will beve ene new Wil the day atter never, Puliy Pell, Poly * What do you mean, you le aan of Africa, ug Your wistress so?” said Guert. Tt Waeu's mulsgus I was calla, masa but 208 ULAAD," THE END,