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Still Born ' -__... 0 2 0 - Indatotaution.B_o.rels...... 1 8er0ta15.......- ...... - ..... - 0 1 Ckasatunption.......-....- 2 -...-.- ....... 3. - Total - e 11 OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE: Ender I year— . 6 Brom 411 to 60........, From. I - to 2. 3 " 60 to 60........ 2to 6 - 1 " 60 to 70. ' 6 010 1 " 70 to 80, 10 to 15. 0 " 80 to 90, 15 to 20 - I'" 90 to 100. "20to 90 ' • 3 Age unknown.. .. .30to 40 —......- ... 1 klales 7; Females 10; Itleite 16; Colored 2. By order of the Board of Health. ANDREW C. DfURDOCII. Physician of Board of Health. MEETING OF THE WHIG COUNTY COMIIITTEE. —A regular meeting of the Whig Executive Committee- of Allegheny county was held, yes terday afternoon, at the St. Clair Hotel. The following gentlemen were present : Messrs. James M'Auley, E. Darlington, C. Gang, R. S. Smythe, R. P. M'Donald, William Morrison, and J Dickey. • On motion of Mr. Smythe, it was Resolved, That any member of this Committee who belongs to the organization termed the Know Nothing" party, is hereby requested to withdraw. The following resolutions were then offered and unanimously adopted. Resolved, That in view of the present oondi• ilea of the political affairs of our county, it is inexpedient to'call a county convention, in the usual fortn,•the . present year. .Resolved,. That the Chairman of this Commit tee, Mr. M'Auley, is directed to nominate at an early day, a general committee for the county, consisting of one member from each election 'district, of which committee he is hereby coo- Stituted chairman ; and be shall call said com mittee together Tor consultation, and each action in relation to the-fall election and the future I.c .tion of the party as it deems expedient. Mr. Dickey then offered the following resolu tion which was passed : Resolved, That the course of the Pittsburgh Gazette, in its opposition to the encroachment of the slave power, and its warfare upon secret oath-bound political societies, meets with our .cordial approbation. FATAL ACCIDENT Ott EKE PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL - soAD.—Yesterday afternoon, about one o'clock, as the express train 'onathe Pennsylvania Rail sand was rounding the curve near the Hospital, at a speed of about eight miles an hour, a female was discovered standing on the track. When first seen, she had an umbrella up, and appeared to be totally unawares of the presence of the approaching train. The engineer gave the usual signal-to put down the brakes, and reversed his engine. The speed was so far stopped, that the cars came up quite gently, and any person aware of their vicinity could have stepped to one side easily; but the woman still remaining immova ble, the bumper of the locomotive struck her on the side and threw her over the embankment. The train was then stopped, and the engineer and several others ran to her assistance. When picked np she was still breathing, bat died al most immediately. She bad two or three cute and bruises on the face, but her death was nn doubtedly caused,by injuries received internally. The body was brought to the passenger depot. on Liberty street, where an inquest was held by Coroner Lowry. It was trbre ascertained that her name was Mrs. Snyder that she resided in the Fifth Ward, and that she was eighty-two years of age. A number of Witnesses were ex amined, who united in exculpating the officers of the train. - A verdict in accordance with the facts above stated was then rendered. DISTRICT COURT•DefOre Hon. M. Hampton In the case of Friedly et al. vs. Charles Ham man et al. the jury returned a verdict for fendants. Thomas Rourke vs. Alexander M'Clnrg. The jury found for plaintiff six cents damages and six cents costs, to be released on payment I , y defendant of $425, and plaintiff filing or de ti,:ring a release of his title to the premises. j a eb Shatter vs. Charles M'Gill. Geyer for p l a i nt iff ; Marshall and Brown for defendant. Verdict of for plaintiff. Noble M. 8 2nford vs. The Saw Mill Valley Plank Road ComiNtl3Y. Wilson M'Candless fur plaintiff ; Marshall end Watson for defendants. The plaintiff-in this Case was a contractor on the Pl an k R oa d, b u t pot firnishing the Road ut the time specified in the c ontract, the job was taken out of his hands. and given to another. Ile now brings suit to recoveo acionntans under She contract. On trial. MICKBTEIIB FueED.—Three hucksters, namde Iltobert Goody, James Brooker and Sohn Adgar, were fined $5 and costs, yesterday, by Alder. man Major, for forestalling the market, by pur chasing. produce at the canal basin during war het hours. Another one, named David Osumi, was fined $2 for throwing filth and garbage io the streets, at the Diamond market. The 'Squire is determined to curb these cormorants within the closest bounds the law allows them. If he could succeed in clearing them out ce the market entirely, he would deserve the thanks of the .whole community. for a greater nuisance never existed. A TULEY AlillESTED.—Amdrew Connor, the _fellow who- was charged with stooling a watch .from a gentleman on the wharf,.last Sunday. acts arrested on Tuesday evening in the Din,- •Anoad,tby High Constable Richardson. Ho con .: fesaod his guilt, gave information where the time piece. eould be procured, and yesterday v.' . committed to jail for trial. This follow seems t - to save a penchant for watches, as he was arrested is few weeks ago for swindling a man from M,:. 11Keeaport out of one, but discharged for watt of sufficient evidence. This time be seems to ,have got his docile. , 'Tun New TELEGOAPH OITICE.—WO 'ObBery ? 'that the "Union Line" have moved into their mew office, No. G 4 Wood street, near Fourth. Their communications with all the principal points in the United States are very complet... as we Imo from Mr. John Leatch, the polii manager, who is exceedingly wide•awake there times. [The above item appeared in yesterday's edition, but was so mangled by the compositor that we republish it to make it intelligible.] Gazer. Stsys.—We understand quite a nom• blr of ladies have availed themselves of the op per ,Winity of seeing this noble work of art clarit , g the h ours that aro devoted exclusively to tl•e admies:on of the sex. It remains with us but .1 few days'long,er. Our subscribers who are ad• wirers of t be Beautiful should not lose the op• portunity seeing the Greek Slave. It wlit richly repay a Vigil.. binascemous ,Nscarr..—A little son of Capt. Hunter, of Penneilvania Avenue, while pleyi& in a board pile, ne.ar his father's residence, an cidentally fell off. The distance to the grout-I vas about twenty-five feet, and, although he fell head-foremost, strange to say, ho sustain. I no serious injury. He was slightly bruised, bt.t received no hurt which is likely to prove fatal. ATTEMPTED SIIICIDE.—A German named Jacob ' Kreiner, residing in the Third Ward, Alleghev while in an into,xicated condition on Tutted. 9 night, attempted to cut his throat with a sb knife. The knife not being sharp, he only en •• needed in making a couple of small gashes, (root which the blood flowed freely, but which are tot at all dangerous. UZI:EASED —Mr. W. S. Thompson, the Oleg d defaulting tax collector of the Sixth Ward, NI o has been imprisoned in the county jail for some time rAIBI, -was yesterday relea ed, g bail to talp the benefit of the insolvency not. ilsoss.—Suit was yesterday instituted in I c bistrict Court, by lienry Earle, against Joni. h lill, broker, on the corner of Fifth s a l ad Wood streets, for accepting unlawful and usu.- one interest. • TuE Mounausn. or Nixott.-4. requisition a the chief magietrate of Missouri, requiring tz,e delivery to our authoritice of Brewer, the mur derer of Nizon, has been received at the Mayor's cl ic,ae, from Governor Pollock. Myst:lllol79 DISAPPEARABOD.—Tho Allegleeoy Enterprise ~ t ates : A man by the name of Au drew Richards, living 6n Ohio street, above E.iit Common, Ictt hcoe on last Saturday, and bes not been heard of siCoo• - - iIII'UOVAIRT 01 -rue Comatose.—A dontle row of tree are to be plattted on the Bouth Common, Allegheny, from FedeflC street to the Wait Common. liimmoi E. STEVENSON, ESQ., will deliver a f:ea lecture thle evening, at Barry'S College, la . .the hahenium Buildings. ;wake, for garden or 1 , 1-4 C V crope LY : k frr Bre huP (m72.2) 'l 3AMEBIRABDROP Toes 24111.1 . .Z5-12 dozen Garden Sickles for sale JAMES lifrmiliptle O.OZOII, anew fin proved pat.tern, lb? cUttil I q 47 One Viika, for sale by (17422) /AER. WAILDROF "'.1.; • •5, • - '.„;1•,- -.!" Ytt 4 1 4 ' • ' .1. _ ' ; .".: • " ,t • • • 1 • ...4. , 37Vt: • • , - V • NEWS - BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post. MAY 24 Prize Fight... Decision In the His. Case.. satung otthe &c. Borrow, May 23.=A - price fight took place at daylight this morning betweon Blackwood and Mackey, near Island . Ponds, Vermont. Itixty.five rounds were fought, Me ckey being the winner. BlackwOod is so badly hurt that he Is not expected to recover Chief Justice Shaw, in the. Supreme Court this morning, delivered an opinion in the case of Joseph Hiss, who asked to be released from arrest for debt. The decision was, that the Hasa' had an inherent right to expel Hiss, and having need that power Hiss could not claim any plivileged excep tion. He was therefore remanded to the custody of the jailor. The Board. of Aldermen have appointed nine agents to sell liquor under the new law. Two are grocers, and the rest are apothecaries. The first case under the new law is now going on in the Police Court. The Asia sailed at noon with 184 passengers for Liverpool, and $938,000 in specie. The account of the prise fight needs confirmation. A despatch from Portland resys the pugilists passed through that city this morning on their way home, the authoritiee having prevented the fight. The first liquor case under the new law was decided against the defendant, who a th ppealed. Measures are talien throughout the State to test e validity of the law. ..Total 17 Massachusetts Constitution Amended. BOSTON, May 23.—The vote on the emendments to the Constitution is very light. The returns indicate that all have been adopted. The amendments proposed the plu rality system; a change in the day of holding State elec. tons, and Presidential election; election of councillors in districts by the people ; election of all the State officers by the people, and against appropriating public money to sec. tartan schools. Connecticut Constitution Amended. Tlidircoan, Cr., Mar 23.—The following amendments to the Constitution passed the Senate tcedat : To strike out the word "white " in the qualification of electors ; ;flub - fog electors to be able to read; one represent•tire to each town; and one capital instead of two. The proposed amendments requite to be submitted to the peop;e. Association of Medical Superintendents. Bono's, May 23.—The AssociAtion of Medical Superin tendents of the American Institute for Insane is now in session here. Dr. Isaac Ray, of Providence, R. 1., was chosen President, and Dr. Thomas Kirkbride, of Philadel phia, and Dr. 11. Nichols, of Wilmington, Vice Preel•leots. On the 23d inst., by the Rey. Mr. Browse, Bastrat. in% Co.. doctor on the 0. and P. R. R., to Miss 8. M. &tam, of Berlin, Mal:toning county, Ohio. It will be mten from the shore that Mee hos zone the way all bachelors ought to go. lie has switched his train of slogle misery off on the donble track of matrimony. In the hands of a less careful conductor we might have fears of en teellqlollll COM, lon ; us it is, it would be entirely g-c. tuitous to harbor the thought for a moment. That he may be as successful in his new conductorship as he ban then heretofore is our heartfelt wish. NEW PUBLICATIONS, Ae.—Leslia'a New York Journal for June. Yankee Notions. Out Doors and in. Ins and Outs of Paris. Ruth Hall; by Fanny Fern. Lamp Lighter. Ida May. Out-Doors of Idlewild; by N. P. Willis. People I have met. Ellen Norbnry: by Emerson Bennett. Heiress of Bellefont My Brother's Keeper; by Miss A. B. Warner. My Courtship and Its Conrequenees: Ly Vilkoff. The &bore for sale at lowest rates, together with a large stock of Books and Stationery, Monthly klagasinea, Ar. BAWL B. LAUFFEE, Wnnd street. my 2 2 130SIN-300 bMs No. 1 nod 2 ktotin, pert very sup.rio fl, arriving and for sale by my 23 ENnusa & RICH IRDSOX. LSI:I-1000 bole and half bhls, every variety, in store F and for Bale by my 43 ENGLIBII & RICHARD ON. _ . BODES, MMIAZiNES, Ac—lust recelvd, by Express, the following Broke, vtz : The Two Guardians, or Dome In DID World--lo paper covers 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. The Westminster Beale.for April. Chambers' Journal, for M ' ay-OSc. Ttallou's Magazine, for June-10c. Yankee Notions. The Wonderful and Amusing Doings of Oscar Shangb.al. Full of full. All New Books, Magazines, &e., kept constantly on hand and for sale at W. A. OILDENFENNEY & CO'S Book Ftose, Fifth at.. oppo.ita the Theatre. - • - ATTORNEY AND 1.)01INSIILLOR AT LAW, AND SOW' 7011 El CtraAcgar, Agent for procuring Bounty Land end Peraioo9, and for the Collection of Claims in Grea. Britain and Ireland gra- Collection'. made in this and adjoining Counties: Es tates of decedent' settled; Emil Estate bought, .1d or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage Minot Pittstlrikb, 185.5-I,mla2Sulior j NOTARY PUBLIC, and Comulivioner for the Stater of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wiic main, New York, Miciolou, lows, California, Virg,nln, lianas, Ulf sisslopi and Rh: de Island. Alar Deeds drawn, and acknowlttlgootuts and roofs taken for reeo - d or use In any of the above named State, Pitiabu :b, March 18.15—lu4ti8dawl _ CALIFORNIA MlNEitis AND VIEWS may he Peen among the specimens at the'door of CARGO'S GAL LEDS. Na. 76 Fourth street. Also, numerous pictures of celebrities. , Open day sod erecting. DAILNES' PILE LOTION, a certain and speedy care for Il the Pitem. Those laborithr under that &streaming disease rhould try this Lotion before ruing anything she. Six dozen received this day by JOS. FLESIING, my 2 -2 Corner Diamond and 'Market street. be the TiAreitiatafrVyellnAte DwIod."1"n". ledkrd . tfi article should use this Lerida all others. Biz dozen rer.'d this day by do ze o coy= Corner Diamond end Market 0. PURE WINES AND DICANDIES.—I have nn hand • large and fine assortment of Wines end 'trendier for medicinal purposes, which I will wnrrant perfectly purr. Those wishing on article they can rely on. can always pro cure It at JOS- FLEMING'S, my 22. Corner Diamond and Market st. CHOLEK A AND DYSENTERY MINMEE. one of the beet mixtures now in use, end warranted to cure in all oozes, when taken in time. Preyarel JOS and FLEMING, wild ou'y 1,7 my 22. Corner Diamond and Market it. HAY ItA K Revolving Horns Rakes 90 dux }laced Rakes; In store and for male. my22,..clsw JANIF.S W AA EDEN'. A. MASON C are just operatic 1.71 , metre maim , and „ packages of Calicoes. Gingham,. ilietiebed and Bro'n kluilins. Checks, Tweeds, hummer stuffs, During,. de m ho`oss, Leone, Ar.. Ac . 22 tLECONI) DESPATCH. MARBTED Alexander W. Foster. Mi=CMl3l • • 1,131liftorl4.11.1.:1) CI:ATAI:46.— A. A. MA.'7 , 0:4 A C'. 124 have jaat opened :DO pa. very elegant otylei c f and Knabroidered Curtains. m v '212 VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER , T 3 AS RECOVERED ho health so as to resume bis obi bulginess. and has °fermi his BUND MANI:PC. TkiltY, at No. 05 Pure Stararr,n•ar , the Poet offsee. betwe A en Wood and Smithfield, where be has an assortm -nt of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and fancy worsted and silk trimmings, and le prepared to fill any order it his has, on the most reasonable term. , Ills work is warranted to give estisfaction or motes refunded. g9 . _ Old Blinds B. aired. *A. Please give him a call, as he can't be I eat in work manship. myi•ly T Aix/. Kix. WORKS ON AGRICULTURE— ISazton's Rural Hand Books, let and 2J serles; Johnson's Agriculture Chemistry; Sally's Rural Badger's SclettUllc Agriculture; Gay's Elements Beatty's Southern Burning's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America; " Ladles' Companion to Flower Garden'. Barry's Fruit Ourd.turri Neil's " McMahan's American Gardener; Farmer's and 'lancer's Encyclopatitta. For sale by 13. T. 0, mono AN. No. 1O Wood street. --- BUTTER-2 barrel, Fresh llnttar; 1 bor..Prime Roll: Received on consignment and rm. sate by ATWELL. LEE k CO WANTED, for Adoption in a small family, a GIRL of ID or 12 years of age An orphan preferred. Apply 8. CUTLIRERT ts SON, Real Estate and Gaul Ag'ts, 1.40 Third st. ARASOLS--1000 ' Paraaols nompriaing arms nen styles t - in MOIRE ANTIQUE, BROCADE SILK, and some large aloes, sultalAs tar old ladies, Just ree.iTed myll A. MASON h CO. SWISET POTATOES- 10 bbla. prime Jers W ey. for ARD RO Er.nmi, for fap2ll JAMES P. ASPARAURAIi AND RLIUBARI 3 ROOTS sto WARDROP.re ai for sale by l apl9:dewl JAMES y INN APPLES-2 casks Just receiied and for sale by mys RESEED @ ANDS:R. O DH. WRAPPING PAPER-100 reams nm'd and for vale myll ATWELL, LEE A 00, LOUR-53 0 bble In store end for Fele by my 6 HARD AUGU A CO HOPS --10 bales just received and for •ale by mys 8. LIARBADOTI & CO. kBY 11115ES- 600 dry flint laidea. to arrive and for sa I by [my6] S. BARBAUGB le CO. iz PAIR ACT S 1 1 - ANDYERCHIti:Li - have F l on hand a large and fine assortment of Extracts for the handkerchief, conairtiog of Basin's, Lubin's, Hurricane, Ito., do. Those wishing tine extracts can always procure them at JOSEPH LEHINGI3, my 7 corner of Market street and the Diamond. Dramoiti) MINERAL WATER-20 bbls end halfbbb 1111 just received fresh from the Springs, and for sale by myl2 JOHN MOORMEAD, 21 Wood st. pIODIQN-100 tons - Forge Anthracite. '2OO do Mercer Co., "Sharon FUTIIIICC," for foundry and gorge. . - WIN MOORIFEAD, 27 Wood street. For sale by tayl2 B LOO.IIB- 25 tans Juniata 20 " nalloda Forge; 60 0 S. D leett'a beer Juniata; 75 Lake Cbamplain; for sale by JOIIN MOORIMAD, '27 Wood et SUNDRIES -75 bags prime Rio Coffee; 15 pockets Java do 30 tibia N. 0. Sugar; 16 bbls Refined Sugars; 100 do New Orleans Molasses; 20 do Sugar•Hcmse no 00 half cheats Green and Black Teas ; 25 caddy boxes do do 75 bozos superior brands Tobacco; 60 do Rosin Soap ; 50 do H. and D; Candles; 20 do Star do 300 kegs aSsorted Nails; 200 boxes Bxlo, 9112,10:12 and 10x1e Window Glass. Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Milltlfactureft—for sale by myll JOUN MOORIIEAB, 27 Wood et Dissolution of Copartnership. FOIE FIRM OW LIVINGSTON; WOOFS & CO., Pro. I photon of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORS, wee &solved by the desth of Mr. Jess J. Booths, on the 14th of Match last. The bnalnees of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued In all Its branches by the surviving partners, under the nswe and style of LIVINGSTON, th COPELAND & CO., who will also Battle up the affairs of e late firm L. It. LIVINGSTON, (ALVIN ADAMS, J. K. MOORHEAD , 4, R_COPELAND. FittAbllrgb, VS., MS FLOtIII--20 bastes Ex. VOW, rucetylpg ?nil - tor lola by apl9 co. 'COMMFACIA L POST. PITT SECURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS! EXCHANGE. OFFICER Prertdent—JOHN First Vice President—WE. H. Bstrrn. Second "" Wu. It. llctowls. Sem/cry—Wit. 8. Ilevol. rreaturer—Jona D. Scumi Superintendent—S. T. Norra.tm, JR. Cbmmittee q 1 Arbitratirm for Apra.—WlLLux H. BHOWN, P; WAS. RYA ; 8.8. BRUN ; W. K. NIMICB, J. M. PZIPNOCS. DAILY REVIEW OF/PITTSBURGH EARS= 0/11C11 OP THY DM? Moaanea Pour, 1 Thufsdsy, May 24,1855. f There was a fair amount of business done yesterday. Butter is coming down. Flour is stationary. ABTIES--Bales 4,14 tons domestic Soda, time, 8 1 , : ic. BACON-5000 The Shoulders and Sides. 60 days, 8 1 / a ,914; 2500 The Shoulders and Hams, cash, 8©10%U; 5000 The Shoulders, cash, 8 1 4 c; 5000 Shoulders,3o days, BUTTER-0 kegs common packe, Ila; 2 boxes good roll, 16c. CA3RN-25 bble, from store, f 4 12%. FLOUR-50 bble superfine, wham $0,132%; 25 bbl. extra, wharf. 510; 30 bble superfine, wharf, 59,00; 215 bbls extra, store, in lets, $lO ; 15 bhls superfine, store, $9,90. ORAIN-300 bush Shell'd Corn, store, 95c. LEAD-1243 pigs, 4 months, 61/ 2 'c. P1(1 METAL-20 ton• Allegheny Charcoal, cash, $25; .200 tuns Allegheny St. Charles, for the Wheeling market, 6 months, $32. WHISKY-100 bbls raw, 3334 c. [Prom the New York Evening-Post, Tuesday.] New York Bank Statement. The increase since the first week of January, of the bank averages, under every head; to remarkable, as will be seen in the following table: Date Loans A Die. Specie. Ctrculat'n. Deposits. January 8..482,244 700 $l3 696,983 r j 049,982 $131,982,158 February 3... 88,145,697 17,439.196 7,000 760 72,923.317 March 3... 922346,1:5 16,531,279 7.106,710 75.958,344 April 7 ... 94.409,394 14,968,004 7.771,534 77,313908 May 6... 93093.943 14,321.050 8,087009 78,214,169 May 12... 91,642498 14 585,626 7,801 977 75,810 192 May 19... 91,575,500 15,225,056 7,638,639 77,351,218 Increase since 6th January: Loans. 49,439 000 - Spec o 1,600,000 Circulation 590 000 Deposits 12,400,000 The export of coin from this port alone, since the let of January, ammonia to 411,600.000, besides what has been sent hence to Roston for export: yet the banks have more gold now than then by $1.000,000, with greatly diminished receipts from California. The country is liquidating bravely. The special Inquiry for sterling exchange this morning is but light, and the beet sterling billwvore offered at 110 for each within ninety days. The range of quotation is 1018,t!.',, to 110;4, end francs 5,12!.((g-5,13%'. Thenuppiy of money conilt nos to Inerrase, and rates favor the borrower. The boAt sixty day bills are taken at 5@5% days, and ninety day bill., to six mon , hs Inclusive, at 5;4 to 13%. Second class bine 6to 7 per cent. Call loans 6to 6 per cent. - -....---- - TELEORAPH MAIIIISTB NEW Yong, Nov 23—Cotton firm; eater 2000 bolt. Flour n trifle higher; P2ll, 57 50 bble good Ohio at $lO 21 , 4 110,50, and 1030 bide Southern at $ll 3.0011.75. Wheat firm; tale. White Michigan at 12.55 Corn n trifle lower ; Wet 25,000 buthele mixed at $1,13(a)1,1f1. Pork stiffer but not higher; th 113.1 6139 Wt. Lard firm : miler 900 bble et In! "(a, i Baron scarce; rater 140,000 the bulk althea a' Whtaky Ohio heavy at 38(4,3 , 1, ii , oceriet rinchange,i, with limited hasletls. Strcks stea ,, y ; Money unchanged Virginia elate 97; Cumberland S. SO, 27'; N. Y. Central Erie 45' 6 ; Reading S 7 PEIILIDLLPTII4, May M.—Cotton in good demand; pricer looking op. Flour unchanged; the receipts continue small; the rtock• are reduced to a lore figure; more inquiry for export: sale; 660 bbls auperfine on private term.; males P , O bMn god orande at $ll, and 40) bbls extra and extra family at $114r,11 Z7‘;. Sales 400 to 500 bble Flye Flour at 0,2.1 Corn Meal heir firm yat T.S. Market nearly bare of Wheat, and it is in fair demand; tales 3,090 bite at $.2 ru for nitroa southern not Pen nrylv.pla red, includinglooo bbla mixed at the same figure, and come foie an I prime white at Ma 0;12 CO. Bye worth $1,50(631,58. Corn in good demand. Oats dull. Whisky held firmly at :19. C1N , 17 , 7 , tit, May 223—The river rose six Inches. Weather very %arra. Flour dull: sales at g9t, - ;i9,40. the latter to• extra bromic Whisky 33. Butter dull at 15R.19 Prr vi acd heavy: Baron: shoulders pack-d; lidos pawed. Llneeed Oil $l.lO. F ugar $0.67, steady. 113.12,C.1 2M 25. COB . c lla..11!4. dull. New York Cattle Market. NE' Yams.. 'May i-I—The weeks receipt of Cattle were 2.f.kti head ; the market opened at prey rue rates, rte Sl4 per 10(4 Ma . tait a decline lee peeted at the close. She. .p and Lambe firm; aupply leas plentiful. Swine th mar, prime corn fed 85.75 to tea. STATEMENT FROM CANADA Qtruir, February Tih. Messrs IL A Fahnertnek cr (11 —We had the plra.ure of thhi morning., the s'hhin err+ theeto of your Ver r oi!,,:e Inch will Le vet, irratifj tug to you. a• It we.. rent toluotartly. the are, Gentienden, plum very truly, J. MUe.YON Alt CO. Crnr rrne daughter four years old, and my too older, veer , f.r n lit,n.l , .raLle time suffering from swot 111, 1 pur hns , d tLI 0 bottles of your Vermlfu,-re, of etto.h I gll, them three doses. areo.ding to direction& LO i;: 1 1 ; ilia extntor. diutry bop h of from twelve to tateen lcrbes. experleneo.l to much of the beneticiel erects of your Vermifeze, I feet it my dot, to remmmend It to the in no opinlop, or, of the must .111eacious Tame r diet again- t worms ever often./ to the public. Li enthmen. believe tor to le , Your ranch oidlized and b , ..osWe eeret, N.kTIIANIF.t. (.EATERS. Prepared and add by 13. A. A. 9AIINF:3TOCIi t CO., et rner of lust and Wood streets. myle, Wagon Masters and Teamste rs' Bounty Laud AGENCY, 92 Fourth OVVICF.Itit, Soldiers, ?..IUSAC.6I3B, Wagon Masters. Team. eters. A.. , who were re-ularly mustered Into the ear vice s f the I.7olted States, an 6 d every Officer, Seaman. ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Bony; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory. are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a Warrant tar 10) ACT. of Lund. Those who hare received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, to the Is hole, 100 Acres. PVTVOIDI , entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hav• lug them attended to promptly. All information tree of charge. betters promptly an. 'leered Address AUSTEC 1(105118, nob 14 bounty hand Agent, 92 Fourth at. OH Alt Le., DICE ENO' WOl)l(..S Weak /louse. tO David Ceppm field; 1.0 rte. !tomboy & Son ; 50 rents. Niehotas Niekleby ;50 real, Pickwick Paper... SO rent'. CPP.151311.a grooms, containing—A Chri•tross Carl; The Chimes; Crirket on the Hearth'. Batik, of Life; flaunted Man; pictures from Italy—to cants. Martin Chutzlewit ; LO cents. Barnaby nudge :Arent, Old Curiosity Shop 50 cente, like•rhen by L• Dos," of Envy bay Lira and Peo ple; GO cense Oliver Twist 50 Ernie Mammon, or the Hardships of an Heiress by Mrs. tore: paper, 2 Totem., 75 coo ta—or elrth, one dollar. 'frl Colored i.ketebes in Parts; 1 vel„ cloth, 81,25. Temptation; by .1. F Smith-50 cents. Ranker's Da tighter ; by Ito nolds.-50 cents. Lost Hein-a; he Mr. Sv...thum The )(dilate—a love Nes e.-0..0 beat ono ever written. Complete In two volumes, paper r..ver;price one dollar; or bound in one Inhme, cloth, for one lob ar and twenty five cents a ri ye Call or rend for sr h•ter er you sant in the Bonk line, to 11. MINER & CO., caY.ll. No. 32 Snnlttfield street, _ . Magazines, *c. fIaIIPF.WS MAGAZINE 1011. MAC' 20 CENTS; Putnam's " rahartt'a " 0 0 20 (Oxley's " " 110 Dallou "lA " Frank Ledio'S Oatette " 21) s• Journal " " 18 Togeth , r wl,h all the leading newspapers. Purchaseta will get fire Magazines for one dollar, Instead of four as at other places. Vor tale at my 2 IAV Ell 'V ADVAN'f Min .LiOulti be taken of tavoreol L circumstances, When times are hard; then save your money, which it the same thing as making it, by getting your BOOTS and SHOES, wholesale or retail, at No. 107 Market street, of mylo W. E. ECHMERTZ. 1,0011 CANE FIrISING POLES—A fine ertlole lust re. l-1 coined and for sale by DOWN A ToTLEY. my TACKLE—A Jorge onso•tmot bond no for Rale by trovßi [OWN & TETLEY. BLACK FIO'D IsILKS---JuO. received, sown rich and a .Iceibla D A 'a black Silks, by mpll A. A. MASON A CO. 11 )( ti i Wet ) A M.11'.73 Just r i e tl T ,, i , v , r i tl y, r t u k •l to A r N s i li;l ll y os. ti myil j A IItENCII LAWNS—A. A. MASON A CO. lovito atm, r don to their eru port or asEuttment of Bun French Lawnn, Inconetttnd Muvlins. mvl4 (`BALL TO DAY AT CAltilU'S GALLERY, No. 70 Fourth %...) street. myl2 CIIEA-I;—•'' lENTRY,P.I.ECEV, Chande liens and Bedsteads, sale 15 (myl2.) WATER MARSHALL. Et F1LEN...31 lIANUINOB, at 85 WOOD IN Received by last steamers, new designs in Gold, Ta pestry, and plain Wad Papers, Borders and Pau.l decors Lions WALTEB P. MARSHALL, b 5 Wood street. VI/MR-10S bble Flintily Flout (not in good cooper r age) receiving on consignment, and for male low by myl.2 ATWELL, LEE A CO. PUTATuES-4t.) sacks Galena Potatoes rocelvedon con siAriment and for volt by myl2 ATWELL, LEE 4t CO. 00 BOXES ()RANO b:S. jo prime order, for valo by REYbIli.ll ik ANDERSON, No. SO Wood street. MERAL weTuitt--t;ou g re. li t, ediord and Blue Lek Watara, always oc hand of JOs. FLEMING'S, ut y 5 Corner Diamond and Malta Bt. 60 BOXES LEMONS; 40 " Oranges; 50 " Scaled Herring: suet received nod for 'ale by ISBYMEIt ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood strret. SEG/LES-1000 Wallington Itegaltas; 15000 Havana; • 6000 Cruz Principe; 6000 Prinet,e, Eagle brand; for sale by REY HER & AN DEttliON, No. 39 Wood street r. ~ o `y, a ' ~ ,~ .. •••.' li.: • A - tt I< NYIiTN I.IEAPVALL PAPERS—New supplies just rerelved nd for rate by (myl7) WALTER P. MARSHALL. 1.1.4 i. SHAW LS—A. large as.ortment of Plain, Ylg'd and Blank Etiawlo)ust received. A. A. MASON ACO. myll ORK LEOB-70 bbot for ,ole 1.1 by my 7 ENRY LI. COLLINS. LIANCY CAnSlNlEltklB—Somelhing suitable r and Plain Cassimerre just received. ma? A. A. MASON It 0 l~UVIKQI:B HEAVY GIN ceindby I myil usAST COLORED CALICOES-200Dpcs good Fast dolered Calicoes just received and r teailing at 614 cents pe yard. A. A. 111ASON a CO, PONONS—A larga toßertlaent of tine and coresSpengea on band and fir sale by JO3. FLEMING, my 7 Carnet Diamond and Market et. SUGAIt AND 61OLASzES -160 bbds Plantation Sugar; . 600 bbla Plantation Molasses; 160 bf bbls 40 do 100 bbls Sugar He do /0 bf bbla (}olden Syrup : fop Fale by ray& 61ILLEIt h ItICHETSON ORANGES -60 bosea U.anges ; • LIIMOI3 B ,1.19 t. received and for ale by [my!) REYMEIL a ANDERSON. MANTILLAS.—A.. A. MAMMI & CO. will open on Mon. day, April 9th, some splendid new attles of Mantillas, to which they Invite the attention of the Ladles. apt/ HEMP 88E0L3:3 bus. prime for sale by B. A. FAIINEiTOCK & CO., m 5 Corner Wood and First sts. UllBll-20 bids New Na 1 Herring reedand for sale by myll ATWELL, LEE CO. . • - - :-4 f 4 4 - i 4. ' 3 " 4 " • • .'••• 4 : • MEM , ' , • %, RUE oang 2 -s" Trtz Enyta.-:;Liet evening at' atiels there were 6 feet. 6 inebes water, by the roaring, and falling slowly. Weather warm, the thermometer standing it 84° in the shade. Tua steamer "Philadelphia," Capt. it. Grace, lithe regular packet for Cincinnati to-day ;tholes:lmo atlo Tuz fine steamer t. Paul Jones," Capt. J. B. Dales, will nave this morning early for Bt. Louie. Tar. fast steamer " Mansfield " will leave for St. Louis, Galena and Dubuque today, at 12 M, positively. Tag steamer "J. 0. Fremont,," Capt. Btockdale, - was nu. avoidably detained yesterday; but will positively leave to day for St- Louis. Anornsa new boat, named ' , Lebanon," owned by Capt. John L. Rhodes and others, arrived at the wharf yesterday from Brownsville. She is a large clan stem wheel; Tel test passenger steamer '‘ Forest City" Is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; her hour of departure is at 10 o'clock. Tut pretty new steamer" Penny Harris," Capt. L. &brains , leaves to-day for St. Paul. She is of light draughti drawing when light only 14 inches. Her hull was hullt by Cox & Lenhart, of West Brownsville, and measures, by melons house measurement. 169 75.95 tons. Her engine', by Snow den, cf Brownsville, are 10 inches diameter. 4 feet stroke three boilers, 86 inches diameter and 20 feat long. Her cabin is one of the neatest afloat, and was built by our townsmen, Meters Guile tt At Applegate. The Fanny Har tie" will be bailed by those doing business on the upper Mississippi for the lightness of her draught and superior accommodations. - Peen the Missouri Democrat of the 21st lasi., we take the following in relation to the recent line run of the "Alvin Adams," during her last trip from Now Orleans to Louis Title. Time of Alvin Adams from New Orleans, May 15th: New Orleans to Baton Rouge 9 hours 0 min. do Red river, making 2 land ings; taking 67 cords wood. 15 do 3do do Natchez, making 4 land ings; taking 57 cords wood .20 do 23 do do 'Vicksburg, making six. landings, wooding time 31 do - 0 do Fir t 24 hours out making 4 landings and woe-ding, was 5 miles above J. M. White's time when the made her quick trip to St. Louis. Made first daylight (wooding 01:106 and landing four times) from 10 miles above Baton Rouge to 5 miles above Orand Gulf (210) Fortyeight hours out was one mile above Reindeer's limb when she went to Louisville in 4 days 20 hours. Lost below Napoleon and at Helena 2 tours 35 minutes with " doctor." Lost in storm at Napoleon 1 hour 20 minutes. Time to Memphis, making 17 landings and 5 wording•, 2 days 20 hours, and losing 3 hours and 65 minutes. Tor river opposite has risen about one foot since Yriday evening. Upper Milaissippl falilog from St. Paul, down, with 3 1 4 feet on Lower Rapids within the past few