II r. El 8 punaariti 14TO:(aTISDIefit SUTZPIT9) XtY W't'fOßNEl r t Moe, Ito "4IT Chestnut Street. - DAILY PREfig. 'Pantos CIOTO rift WXXX, psysLlQ to the Curlers, yeagee leitilbeeeieefeentat thstlty at HirDoLLUIB Tra Dor,Lese YOB, 8102, MONTH') ran Itoctvis •Fez 8t.% Atotes.s—ineatletay Se eSi gime Ter the ataieuritene., - TRI-VVEREILY•PRS. - - .Mailed fa hahseriblie Get of the. City at Tests 110,1445 e site eatruis, in minium: . qWES,S.IX . . . . Too W00161 , r. Psgea vitit -be gent to Babearibtra by. ' Onit paz 6111/11U1j is ediernm,) 00 leo. Doyle' - 6, n 18 00 , - Treaty _ • (to i3oe 54c1re5e)..20 00 Twenty Coplea. tri oror , u (ICI idareit of eratt eubsfelbeed stet 1 20 Per a °lob of itystitymOO or 'crew, we will tend ut eztre oopy to the getter-up pr the Club. . - irr , Pootoltetotsare regeettel to act. ea Agenti 10y .Woex3.,T, kaass.,. - , , Fit'ESS. leiltel:Ecemt•lpidigi, ''gme Or' the' Oellfornbe. tiattroa Otork CITY PASSENGER ‘,/ RAILWAY STOCKS FOR SALE. Railways - =now • ne stock, or the rations Poisoner Railways now in operation in this oity and those in cc:4m of son straetioliianti which aro papseted to tar mooing AN 'llneW go*`ate bilks the Board ei /indicts; we WOO invite oar Wends and the pubilo law wish p 1 Wise; 147thogi desirable al will as to gain loronnotioo reipoottng them t to give tut WITHERS & PETERSON, nom AND =IAMB BROKERS, No. 89 Booth TIMID St. iiiatcbco, Javklrg, at. JAMES WATSON, IMPORTHEI WATCHES, T.FWELII,7, tco.s Ifo. 825 MARKET STRFXr. Ocanntantir an ban 4 t fall nuartrneni of Vinhaon Cloastantin Wattles iptAILEY & 00., PORN? 1.1 B TGE'i" & KrEOBEN, Eraire lame to their nut zimlwar, Whitt Uatble SW CHESTNUT BURET, EOM parn, BELOW TILE OIREED BOW, iloof opeolog their Yon Otook of mvoirrAro4zwErdar, PLATID WAREDi AND . NANQT To will& they invite the attention or the pablle. DIAMONIRS, AND PRAIVIS Al. TO BUY ()HEAP WATORLES, go to gostlivtost borate of BZOOND sal NSW etritete 42 cap4.0414*) J. IMES. B.crittg. PHILIP F. EALLY & CO., (ouooossoas to . Norma , .r. :toss & oo.,) 16 BOTH TraltA STREET, VOILADIII , IIIA BMIX KOTEd; COMMEROIAI PAM, 147 Th YiABILANTB, ZOtiGHT AND BOLD, ittookkand Banda, bat on!: on GOMSSilktiOn. 0144 1 1 attentton Om to oolleaUone thiongliont tt ! • oolu;try, Lad anstoinep Islay : Teti on prompt id. 54063 64 "twi• - .. • -- - - - Qattware. 1-1.,& GEO. ABBOTT. No, 18 North FOURTH STREET; • IMPORTERS AND DRALSED IN „ • •• - _ HARDWARE; CUTLERY, GUNS, ETO. ALSO, NAILS, OASTING3, Ac:, 4u or which are offered to Dome ort the most aeon, tie tome: ' . Me:24.2m eturiagts W JACOBS • ifit..4326 hatori, STREET, Ifss finished fad for Aden foil assortment of all the most modern styles or CARRIAGES. • Illicit,* groat solely of literal:de EtOOND- 111. ND CdttlLlAGES,thstisse beenlyat very llttle used, width will be sold low. .msr2.l4m GEORGE W. WATSON'S OARIEUAGE REPOSITOUY, No 1217, 1210, and 1221 STREET CiIUtIAGES OP VTR MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM I): ROGERS. REPOBIItORY, . 1009 CIPISTNUT 'STREET 1011 - gierrasroveo. JUST RECEIVED. • • - A tri6 info:lmola of BTERBO'SOOPIO OtourotrnfmportaMou, Inaludias rNOLIOSI, TRIM, 021115141, IMES & BIaYPTIAN, stND HOLY . LINO 6081d3Y. OOLO2BD AND'ILLtaiINATED GROUPS; EDWARD PA.RRISIi.. st&tb-74t' • AGO Arch itrot. Evokmg-elagses LOOKING IILA.SSES Nort in ears the must eltonsire And elegust F. 611011 ,Pll5 - 11tt Or ILOONING GLAsszs,• War Iffery ElpVitt and emery position, and at the In* rodents priors WOKING GLASSES - ; • In She =oat elab•iate sad the realet'slmpla Intmet .7.1.00ND1G GLAB3ZB irst6iin St butiiato; 6t tri' . the most. pabotantisl , . . :,;;Lckprasil 040.0 Ynnilaled by fta,'lte mansinzttuad. by 011.11SPInd In one DRY , efftabli.h.ent , .., Looilitia"titasui3 lditloo.s.NT AA WALNUT trams kr thsuntr7 Bales. , • . JAMEEI B, galit dot?, 61.6 ORES TN STBA ro-tr - Qtabittet- EYE P 0 7. • . .• . • • • . THE LAttlikAST IN THE for Buts. Minix; and 9chtnio, in Oa, Wet rut; And linhcgszy, of tandnomo niyie . and pittern. • : • A. X. ADAM!! IMPROVRI O rash' BACK, Ats XXITTTOZT 03, ' . .(50001supat vo)• :FIAMMITT, H o 269 6011111' THIRD STRIIBT. *Pl# 4 o' ' - . , rvIBIIMr FURNITURE - Agri BILLIARD 11t 3a~E 83" CAIvIPION', No. in goBTIVO)3CoNn g quire, 14 "At satifnk with their intteusive Cabinet Ihtelatii i sre OUW Danideattiinft superior article BB TABLES, !!*l. tate 90 oa Lands o,ll.opply, 414184 rith & egittgiolfig-Thiggovzp OMIoNg WW I ese smAtielmot 4 IT ail lOW liaTO 14:00d UtOtti la 6 il&Sottor to stkAre. 3 1 4 , 0,0 quality st 4 llntao et tb,c,so ths. =Min fsaftwevittgr to Skies antAtrous tiwout .flatragficrAt SW riAllisiasha ano IkraUlig iritk tkeottimoter of Bair 11.1A-Sll' VOL. 2--NO. 256. . earpclingo „ ..... CANTON' NIA.TTIIqCif.3. ... • .. TUFT, ISEORIVED iNOTIIBB LOT OW , . 0 A Is' o N ALATTINGS, CONSUMING . OP 4.4 5.4 and 6-4 EXTRA PARLOR. II 4-4 5-4 sod 6-4 RED CIDEOK. 44 5.4 and 6.4 wirrE iimmturNG,) , 44 °RENE AND FANCY do. PD,.[OES REDUCED. BAILY (Fa 1313,0T1 - 1...ER, No. 020 OUSTNIIT STREET. .113,84ti04 • • gIAILF'ETINGS„ 011, OLOTNA AND DIATTINGS WOLFE. WILSON, sk 0014111i13510 N BYERORANTiI, ' N0..131 CHESTNUT STREET, +Write for TAPREaIir VELVET, TWINE PLY • VENETIAN, UNDSP, DIMON, COTTON LIST, and BAG • • .OA,RPE.TS Which Ira are " resolving daily from the Itairafistareri, and ere prepared to oiler the trade 012 liberal terms. saving the Agency tor some of the best and made. Amble goads;are oan offer indnosments, not, heretofore to be Philadelphia. AU goods said at Menu. A fastaresia prices: Orders carefully attended to. jj Elso, Agents for Dila and Whlta 'Wadding, e large sopply of Irbil* we have oorstantly on hand. NEW Vol* erg 035tabo Jobbzro. 1859. WE RATS NOW OPEN FOR SALE • ova NEW AND ELEGANT PRINTS. .TRI • WAMSUT.TAS:. TO WGIOIT WE BIG TO CELL THE ATTENTION of the TRADE. The best designere and printers are engaged in predeeing them 0n.L10030, and the great 80+341113 whlrh bee attended the. tale of our WKEREN PRINTS will be followed up by giving the WAIIBIITTA PRIETO to the paean. • ' ' • The COLONS ere WARR Mgr 117) VAtir, the STYLES evecrri ire.. end TM PAIOR see, WORT. We shell melt those' Prieto by the PACKAGE or PIEOR, tor OAHU OE ON TIAIN. 'I)E FOREST, - • • • ARMSTRONG, & CO, 80. end 82 011AMBER8 STREET, ep244..ni , - NEW YOftE. EXCIIANCi4, iQ)rugs anb Clientitale 119)3'Zier 7 ZriCsEINTALT - Cral /SC CO., D. B. 0011. ion= ADD RACE STILD'iTB, PRILADILPLUA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURERS OF PAINTS IN OLL, IbIPORTIIts Or VB NCU PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS. piluaßa AttIBIOAN WINDOW GLOB. sp2l4m • HENRY COVEN, • IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO STATIONERY. ILANITIMOTURIE OP BNVELOPEEI IN RVEIVZ VAIIIETY.AND EITYLZ. AGIIIIT NOR AIiNOLD'BMNGLISH MUTING 507 CHESTNUT STREET. mom= CVPPOINIT'.TITS 110081. link anb BLIN.D§ AND SHADES. a WIT .T.TAMS, No. 16 'NORTH SIXTH STREET, IS ;1/13 hIOBT . 2X10631 1 ;11 BILNIIPAOTIIIINIS 01 VEWITTAN BLINDS AND DIA.LEIt IN WINDOW SHADES OP NVNRY iARINTY. PMICIELB6.BII3 Aro lovitmt -to the 1t BT smartmoot In the oily at the LOWAST pater. STORNI BRAM mode sod lettered. ITT BOTAININ% promptly attoodad to. . Varaoolo, ARASOLS. Of MOH suaa BOLVTIPUL OULU and 2.11118E1. Sl7 if umEnELpAs, war, NVIONG, /MD gXQIIISITFLY MOIINTID FOS SALO AT LOW ROMEO, Br • WM. A, DROWN 8i 00.. . 246 MARKET STREET. trcvsam ittathinerg anb Ifratt. pia. IRON. BLOOMS, &C. • OABEEN & 00.. No. 209 NORTH WATER STREET, No. 208 NORTH DELAWARE AVENUE, 211ILADELPHIA, ` ot,las VOX SALE ANZLIMIAN /01:121'DILY AND FOIiGN '"- ;PIG IRON . CJ zos 1 , 01.10)71$6 VIII: oon.tove.a, DoNiGumpits, 2000, PIONIEB, , GLENDON, EAT.D.TOE, • • .11.111STON11. . • • . ALSO; dopir DLIM CHARCOAL PIG IRON, I'OR OAR-WHEEL PURPOSES. *rofatookse; souatri. AND ittli TRONI, WATER & GAS PIPES;" AELESIOAN DLO= STEEL, &0., IiOR SALE LOW, TO MOAB :A 'OO2IBIGNMENT. , - 1500 WATER PIPES, • MINI rim riptiq AND 1 0 2-8 m _ TWAIN'I r r ,00.108 ATANWITII, irrAgentafor:Watson. 4 Amboy-Alla Bricks.' litecunbont Kitten S E Itt DAILY LINE.- 13tettner BIA3'OII BUYBOLD' wilt lure AIIt,OII4PBSEP %WARP DAILY , except Plintlars, foe Wee, Diplibwire - OW., Nor Omtle, Pennkit.Ao, to 4 Ohistor, at 23i &oleo" P. lioturaing, lanes, ?Meta st Vold& gk.tel for Wooiltuirn end Masotti! meet Ws • , •'. , .- ~.,:._. ' - .:. ...••-''' .. ' ' - . - 7f117, , 2 1 ... "), •---,-, .- , - 4311 ii .- ' . ..., Li 7 . 1 / • Z- - :.>-- , )i,, , - , - - , --R. ix , ' .- ' '.. . • ,,, g , '':' . ''ii'... .... .- .- -- ' ...' - '..... -.-- ':' '-- _,-' Y..,.• 1 . . 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CITY JOBBERS Hering orders from their country norrOsPntidnutt for RIBBONS, STRAW GOODS, or • MILLINERY GOODS, Or say kind, esti nowhere be better suited at this stage of the season ; tor at more ressonable rates than at the store of ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & CO., 431 MARKET R,TREET. My24,ttith&tetit T cH E , • - EivipßEss - :'EUGENIE Tfee been proolatirod Regent' during the absence of the Zinger= The famous EUGENLE : HAT may be seen et ' LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, • 725 'CHESTNUT STREET, ' (TWO Done ABOTSI feiMiONIO Tlifdrl3l.) OP -ERA BONNETS, US VARIO PATTSBNS, it' • ' 4 ' LINCOLN, WOOD, Ic,I , IICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT BTIVEET. THE IVIOR.PHY HAT. Ana every other etyle of 13TUAW lIATEI, At Wholcutle or Retail. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS, 725 CHESTNUT STREET. snyT-tjels Grp (Bootie liobberif DRESS GOODS. JOSHUA L. 13 A. I No. 218 11ARKET STREET, 177 XXi 1i 0 P 311 TIIIS DAY, MAY 23d, A. SUPERB ASSORTMENT ENGLISH AND FRENCH DRESS GOADS, TSB NBWEIT MEWS 0310,10E8T STYLItt3 OF THE SEASON. ntletnen's eacbs G. P. E. C. MEANS GO PURCHASE ESI-lI;FIMAN'S CRAVATS, 681 OEIESTITUT Street, below Seventh, JAYNE'S HALL. rny2l•lm ft 0. WALBORN & CO., (Now) Nos. 5 awl 7 NORTN BIRTH STREPT, MANUE:ACITIMERS _ . . 01 • SNXIITS t wuE, - ,...traiornzeis-szGOICS, Peelers lo every article reletimg to the GENT'S FUR,NISIIING, BUBINBBI3. vayl•Dro - sewing ISTH.EELER WILSON r v X1.107.103 . 021N0 00;13 . SEWING MACHINES Superior to all others for general a, and for SHIRT MAREIIg, TAILOSB, AND DBESSUAKERS, NE Or STYLE ONLY Frm . DOLLARS. • GITICIES: 128 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 7 West state Street, Trenton, N. Jr. Over /an Tithe's afore, Easton, PODIA. .7 Nast Gay Street, Wed - Mostar. BUB AGENTS: ZDWIN BOBEILCS, Moorestown, Z. WILLIA.M. PATTERSON, Select, N. J. Permanent Offices will be owned shortly, by me, In Reading, Allentown, and Lancaster. POEMS. BENRY COY, Agent. Alercliant (Ectikirci E O. THOMPSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, N. E. CORNER OF BEVENTJEI AND WALNUT STREETS, • • OPPOSITE WASHINGTON SQUABS), Invites [Menton to life atook of PADRIOS, imitable for the present and analog Newel, adapted to • the wants of all donee of ehobie custom, which will be made to order with perronal taro and ail necorearyob name a fashion. N. B.—Particular attention given to dt of PANTA LOONS. apl2-tath&e 2et S H. MATTSON, READ/CANT TAILOR, 1126 OUIBTNIY2 STLEET, Thlrd Boor below Twelfth. street, South Ode, PhSada Err A full eneortment of Beezottable GOODS now on bend. ' m7lo•tjyl Backe, pictures, &a GREAT BARGAINS! SELLING OFF A.T BELOW C0P,1711 .TAE REIT= SITOOR OF FOREIGN BOOKS Ain PICTURES, At the old estahliebed Btore, No. 88 South SIXTH .STREET. • The beat editions of the standard authors, Arehltao-, tural, Madt6al, Bolentdlo, and Miscellaneous Werke, grill be 9old at AtifTOIVISHINGLY LOW PRICES. • The attention of Artiste, Physiolsoe, /look-buyers, and Booksellers la particularly belted. , The Stook, PLltores, and Good Will Will be Bold to a !affable party on the moat acoornraoda flog terra, if applied for soon. for further information !quire on the premises of E. M. PREVOST, Agoit, 83 8011TH BIRTH Sr. myl7.ttatiftsst , "OLD DOMINION." Old Dominion aeon Pots; Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominions Old Domitdmis for Bonding Rouen, Old•DOPlin tone Old Dominions " " - • llor Steamboats, Old .Dominions Yer„the Over forty diferent variettee• and etylen, of the celebrated 4, OLD DomittroVi Coffee and Tea Pots are now manufactured.. •Being based, sal Dr Hell, of the /carnal - of Health, nye, , t on actence and .00mmen cones, , ' they , are rapidly corning Into nee, wad's's° dee. 'Mod soon eupersede all othere. They can be ob. Wined from or ordered through any storekeeper, Or deals - In housekeeping articles, rr r Merchants who have not received our Trade Circular, giving prices, tome, &0., will be immediately Rappiled on application, by letter, to ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & oILITOT, ITT sad TIO Booth TROTH Street, Philadelphia, lidsuinfaeturer, ander , the P tent. Mr• Alto, milaufeoturere, under the Patent, of ATV THH.Rtg„ CRLDEIBATED AIR-TIGHT ING osurr OANg 'AND'IAIta ixlll.4lettaim rpo TIIOSE o -- ate' about to pgrehage Drag', Peinte,Vhtte ,Lend. 4a2 Vflodow Cans, ire eireet their attention to eo uoeurpageed and earth stock of oath goods, whfeh ore to he tone f et the etorp of '21.11GL311 & stag-tf e . oraer of filibOND so, GAMIN Streate. ITIAKNERPS 011 0 .-220 bbLg of straits and A Ispk.oil, to store end for elle by B. Si. LIETOBABD &!80N, ntyb•tiat BID 401}BI WY spcio PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY.: MAY 26. 1859. UMPHREY'S' Sk"'XICIIPTO HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES 011103TNIIT Street, Philadelphia, (Agents.) TTIESE INVALUABLE PBEPARATIONS' ars ox. cluelvely prepared by PROP. V. AIIMYI itH 18, well knoire for, his contributions' to llomccopatido Mora• tare, and as former PRoVEg9OII, OH THEORY and PRAOTIOE int the Hammapaihic Maloof College in Philadelphia, and who has mate these , fipeallie Rainedies a epeeist study, for eight years. Ms BPZOIPIOB have now been before the nubile four years, end are in nee by thouormds, in every part of the country, with the most uniform and imtisfaotory :l imits. Pages of testimonials can be exhibited, showing the general satisfactiongiven, And the many, very grave and serious, and often leng•standing, diseases, which. Imo boon cured by their ace. No class .of remedies has thus fey ever been known which have' elven the patine talk uniform satisfaction, or, have produced Ouch hellions And wonderful cures. r ' , They ere alike removed from the poisonous, danger ous, and repulsive doses of 'quackery. or olduchoel practice, the inconvenience of water -curd, or theta-tricate rend perplexing obscurities of the lima Minima. pathie books and medicines. Consisting of simple shoelace for the various diseases to whiole they are lel late& put up in the form °Yen:note sum pellets, and prepared of ingredients neither dangerous nor disgust-` ing, they form At once the ready resource of the parent or nurse, and ore the comfort of the complaining or the They possess these poxittve advantage,' TOY ore iri astutPß—no injury can arise from their use; they 'Ara 8y3tg1 5 17.3,:fmu *ways knolofirgitito tete AlAlza , ,:to tafrolti• they ariticast'ustkler tau. giioiho pxofie? Sugar Pitt at a winnows warning, without hesitation or delay; they are BYVIOIENT—iII thonsande of cues diooese &rested nt once, and the mite cures at the moment, that the pound could not afterwards, hero re lisped. LIST . OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No,l. Fiver Pills—For Fever, Congestion, and In. flammation of all kinds. • R. Worm Pills—For Worm Fever, Worm Collo, Wetting the Bed. • No. 3 Baby's Fells—For Cells, Crying, Teething, and Wokernineas of infants and nervousness of adults. No. 4. Drarrh Piles—For Diorama, Cholera. In. Mame,. and Bummer Complaint. No, a. Dysentery Pills—For Collo, Oriplogs, Dyson: tery, and Bloody Flux. No. O. Cholera Pills—For Cholera, Cholera Morbuti, and Vomiting. No. 7. Cough Pii/S—For Coughs, 00/de Ffnamenettr, Influents, nod Sore Throat. • a , - No. 8 Toothache Pills — For Toothache,. ccaohe r andNeuralica. No. O. Headeteks Ileadacho, Vertigo, Heat, and Fulness of the Head. • No.lo. Dyspepsia Pills—For Week and Deranged Stomealts, Constipation. and Liver Complaints. No.ll. For Female Drtgalarities—toanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 13. Female Pills—For Lenten/nee, Profuse Menses, avd Bearing Down. '5140 13. Croup Pills—For Croup, Nome Cough, Bed Breathing. No. 14. Salt Rheum Pills—For Brysipolae, Trap.' Cons, Pimples on the Thee No. 15. liheuntatic Priis—For Pains, Lameness, or Soreness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs.. A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague Old Idlemsnaged Ague. P.—For Piles, Blind' or Bleeding, Internal or Er • tenni. o.—Hor Bore, Weak, or Inflamed Nye and Nyelide, Falling, Weak, or Blurred Sight. Catarrh, of long standing or recant, either with obstroothin or profuse discharge. W. o.—For Whooping Cough, abating its violence, and ebortening its course. egg In all ACltren Dreattnly, each an Fever», Inflamma Diarrinnts, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and eneh eruptive diseases na Scarlet Paver, Measles, and Dryalpelsa, the Advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is obvious, and in all mph' cases the apecilica act like a charm. The entire disease Is often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence of the attack le moderated, the disease shortened and rendered 'less dangerous. Even should a phyaiolan afterwards have to be railed, he will take the case - at decided advantage from the previous treatment. In all Oneonta DlSSfinfl, snail as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Plies, Females Debility and Irregularities, old Retuleahe, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, end other old eruptions the case has spersilles whose proper implication will afford a cure in almost every !Evidence. Often the mire et a single chronic dilllculty, such as Dyspepsia, Plies, or Catarrh, Neadsche, or Female Weakness, has more than paid far the ease ten timer over. REMEMBER, That thousands of the moat gifted and Intelligent minds In this country and Xurope have long elms given in their adherence to lloncompatily. and employ, it ex clusively in ail cases of dimes for themselves and faroillen RIME ERR—That theseSpesitionare entirely harm. loss !exit instances. and in all cases. Babies usethent, children nee them; the aglinfirm, or invand 000 them, without danger and withUaefit. • RRISIESIDEW—That not only In lorm.standing old complaints, but in recent and violent diseases of the most dangerous character, lionueopstby has proved tie Superiority to any other aysteen in repeated trials. REBIRIIDRR—That vomenopathy Is sustained not from its theories and doctrines. but from.rte daily and hourly Rumens In curing the sick and arresting disease. REME %DER—That It is the little ills that read to great ones, and ft is little aliments that, neglected,. lead to grave sod serious diastase. ItlitruttOßß:-That you nave it . in your power promptly and pleasantly to. Monte such complaints at thntllghleing. and en recent grate eiereet....— _ itiVarlancit--Tnat irnmphrege , system of Comma' pathio fipeenks divests the private practice of the era. tent of all perplexity and Intricacy, no that everybody may MR them with advantage. REMOIDER—That the care of a eta& chronic all. meat, such an Piles, Catarrh, headache, or Salt Rheum, will more than ten times pay for the coat of a full case, REMMIDER—That two or dye dollars Invested in a cues of lipecillia Remedies will return many times its value to you every year, In freedom, from anxiety, pro. relation of disease, and absolute relief. OASES AND CURES. DYSPEPSIA. A young lady of twenty-six had boon troubled with Indigestion for several months, rto as to render great care necessary in the selection of her food. After eat ing the stomach became acid, food rising in her mouth with water, and an unpleasant, heavy, lend-like sense thin in her stomach, continuing some hours; frequent headache, bowels. eonstipated, and a deputised mental condition. She commenced taking the Dyspepsia Pills, sue morning and night, and in lens than a week every symptom of her disease had vanished, and she felt like s new being. : A gentleman somewhat naxanoe3 in years, drain, robust constitution had lately been a good deal affected with indigestion, weak stomach, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, and attended with a peouliar ver tigo/Lod whirling In the head, so much oo as to render his riding Ina carriage, or even mounting an eminence, quite dangerous. After trying several things ineffeeto,. ally, be fell upon the Dyspepsia Pills, which afforded prompt relief. A pill every night and morning worked like a charm, relieving all hie vertigo and other un pleasant symptoms • CoIICH AND BRONCHITIS. . _ Pad colds neglected or frequently repeated often lay the foundation nit:assumption, Bronchitis. and prema ture decline. Though there aro many remedies Over- Void as prompt and speedy cores, yet none •so safely and yet spear and surely effect a core as this. Often a single pill, taken at night, has entirely relieved the systemof a revere and threatening cold by the morning. •• Cocoon AND COLD3,I. gentleman, a public lecturer, took a severe cold the latter part of last month. while travelling and lecturing to northern Pennsylvania, though addreseing public audiences every evening, yet In two days, by the aid of the lipeolfin. be was entirely recovered, and enabled •to pursue his railing without inconvenience. No public quieter ehould be without them. • DAD OoLD.—A married lady of 40 had taken a violent cold. which settled! on her lunge. mein severe cough, plan in the aide, and considerable fever and hoarseness. Such colds were usually , very luting and troublesome, but by taking the Swill& Cough Pills tour times per day, in throe days shs wee entirely well. it young man of 22 bad a cough and hoarseness for fif teen months. During cola weather hie voice was lost en 1111 only to opeak in whispers, pain Induced on coughing, cough dry. or raising only a trifle In the morning, quite feeble and emaciated. - Rad taken tumoral medl. , cones, with bur little or no benefit. Ile commenced with the Cough Pills—one pill three times a day—and soon found himself huprovh.g, his cough milder and softer, hoe:mimes passed off, strength'snd appetite improved, and In a few weeks wen entirely well, having taken no other medicines. A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well 'known In llDude, writing to ye. says: ff I have been for some time serlouely afflicted with bleeding piles, and have regarded my cane as &Revere one; at out time. indeed, hopelefai but I have need your medicine (Pilo Poe til(to,) and am cured, I have no doubt you aro laying the world under great and leafing obligations)! ' A gentlemen of fifty yearn, nail and favorably known at. Delhi Delaware county, New York, bad been a martyr to the 0.0 for twenty years. Bometlmee, from excessive hemorrhage, insll,slltt enlisting, he wan re duced to the verge of the grave. For years he bed dragged out a minaret& existenee a continued Invalid, disqualified for any Weirton, ent life Malan a burden. It in needlens to add that be bad tried alt aorta of re.. mediae, front all torte of doctors, to little purpose • No consulted me two yew ago, and I recommended our 'Pile Ppersillc, with occasionally a Dyapepeta Pill. Prom this he began to improve, and elect bee never heel a tenant tarn of Piles. Front the first month, up Wu year past, he. heel onoaslonally eymptoras of hie old 'complaint ,• but a few daunt of the File NU would dis perse it all, and for more than a year past be has boon entirely well of the pilot, & more brilliant care le scsresfirto be found in the (main of medicine. CATARRH. This class of dlsaaae, as is well known, 16 of very frequent epd almost universal prevalence, and the chronic forma aro especially obstinate. Ordinary re medies are of very little service in °Noting o core, nor is the boasted Inhalation any better. Thle simple remedy, on taking A Boger Pill morning and might, promptly cures the slighter omen, and its persevering use has not failed to relieve the, worst ferule of chronic catarrh, even when so for advanced WO have lost, in a groat degree, the Norse of smell. • 011A11111.--6 clergyman, aged 42. had 101:1 Buttered with caturh, which had not only been a source of ap topples, but began to excite uneasiness in regard toile effects upon hts general health. There was a frequent and sometimes profane dieeharge tremble bead, frequent seeming, and an almost entire Inca of smell. Ile pro cured a box of our fipeoiflo Catarrh Pills, and was Maly cured, even to a. return of his same of smell, In the course of a few weeks. Price of single boxes, 60 cents. PRICES Frill set, 20 large slate in morocco case and b00k..25 00 Intl sot, 20 largo vials. plain case and book 4 00 Oases of 16 numbered boxes, and book 00 Ned of any 0 numbuesd boxes and book 1 SW Biagio nurutored hores, with directions 25 Neale lettered boxes, with diractlons 60. Large plantation, or physiciati4 criee' o 1' and 2 e. vials • 15 00 OUR ItEMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind yew ahem, and enclose the amount in a current note oe York, mall to our quidress at No 662 Broadway, New o, and the medicines be duly returned by man 9r express, free of charge. Teti Pots. Coffee tizno For floteli Por Reetauvu3ts No family should be without there Invaluable cura tives. They are the only reviedlee perfectly adopted for domeatte hod private U6O. With them the parent is armed and loomed against the Bret approach of M ance, and can meet It at the threshold and keep It at bay. 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Ito; slinky W.Etzo; wenn°, It M11.0.414* 0(1 01.LIVNUT fitoot. E4t ; 1 1 rtss. THURSDAY, MAX 26, 1860. Statuette of Alills , Colossal Equestrian Statue of General Jae'lawn. We have great pleasure in inviting our readers and the public to examine at Cornelius k Baller'S establishment, 710 Chestnut Bt. a statuette of this great triumph in soulpture r and of American art— we say American art, because Mills the soulptor fe a native of our country, and one artiste has iinver linseed beyond its limits, and the artiste title have produced.this exquisite statuette are all residents of Philadelphia. ' Every one , knows that when the original figure was drat exhibited at Washington, and from that . . time to the present, there has been but ono voice In respect of the ruerlta of this great work—it was then, and Is ADM mania :as is work ponpining perfection in soulpture with the utmost beauty of design ; And in ,attitrle, Awe, grape, fire; and expression as a work of art, in its hind, iine. quelled in the world. The horse is all that a war horso can be, ono " that smelleth the battle froin afar," as full "of spirit and courage as over could be connived., Tho rider, General Jeekson, is a portrait taken from life, the figure and features being regarded as happily preserved, while the clothing, the chapeau, coat, holsters, and sword, are copied from them worn by the general ttt, the battle of New Orleans, which occasion, receiving and acknowledging a - salute from victorious army, taken by the artist te repreient. hhit In the striking and heeutitut attitude chosen ; and in this gracefully self-poised position, on the hind flat of the horse, consists a distinguishing merit and beatzty'of the work, as it I.s an attitude anxiously sought by all European artists, but„ which they have all failed to attain. , As a beautiful and durable 'memorial of the great soldier and statesman, as rePresented'in. one .of the most distinguishing acts of his immortalca rear, this statuette, so full of patriotiesmestions and refleCtions; is . a most valuable contribution to the country;for, leaving out all questions, once Of a partisan character, but happily. novrao no more, we all of us join with this departed patriot in say ing, Tun Fanunan iTuton—lT DUST AND BNALL BE moisnavne." • • We understand that this beautiful , work is on sale, and we submit that all patriotio citizens of ability should possess themselves of a copy, not for their individual gratification merely, but also that the rising generation may have opportunity to realise that the honors paid to the memory of thane of our Public servants whom life performed invaluable public services are greater far, and much Laois to be desireti,lben any mere tempo rary partisan mews; and that thereby they may be influenced to the performance of like valuable and disinterested serviees. ' .Interesting from Pittsburg. ICorfeoponlence or no Prom.] - • ' ' PlTilißtritoi May 23,1859 Much dissatiafaotion is being ma-tdfestod In this city, and in other places along-the Western rivers, in regard to the manner in which the varlons in spectors of steansimato nu our waters perform their duties. The frightful seeldents which odour so frequently hay!), to a oonsiderable extent, induced investigation among oni river' en in reference to the canes whfah load to oo many fearful destine- Bons of human life. •The authority have for What I shall write upon this subject Ise steamboat captain of many years' experience on,the. Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and you can rely upon the' facts I state. • This gentleman, tells me thai the' lowa in. relation to the 'inspection of vessels are, almost entirely disregarded on our Western wa ters; that, In truth, there is not a single steamboat that comes to this port, thafwill fully come ne to the atandard contemplated by the various trete of The duties of inepeotore, teeth supervising end looal, and deafly defined by law, and if bon ant and competent men are appointed, men who will obey the law, and . Imo that its wise Provisions are fatly and fearlessly oartlodout, bemuse 'llls their duty and pleasure 130 to tie, the number of river disasters. Would Speedily.decieaso. The law in regard to. matters of comparatively minor iMporitince to Pretty strictly obeyed, bat the great preemitione agateetameldents are almost uniformly disregarded. gotten* , sixth ofthefetater-seso.:, -quiree-mee :vessels carrying paezoirgera on the , main' or lower deck dell be provided with eiriti olent weave, convenient to each pameniere,' tor their escape to the upper deck in case of fire, or other accident- endangering life." The second specification of the ninth' section of the tame aot re quires that ehe local iespeotors, among other things, "shall satisfy tbemsolves, by examination and ex perimental trials, that the spaces between the flues are sufficient, and that the fire-line of the furnace is below the prescribed waterelino of the hollers." There Is not one vessel in ten which is entitled to a certificate from tho impeders in either of these particulars. The "sufficient means" contem plated by the first-recited section IS ainiost univer sally an eighteen or twenty.ineh etaliwaY,'Whieh will not admit of the ;geese to the 'upper deirk of a person of more than ordinary dimensions ; and, in, the majority of eases, the firo.line of the furnace is above the Water.line of the boilers. . I Tho first and second sections of the not of March 3, 1813, require .all vessole propelled in whole or in part by steam to be provided with additional steering apparatue and tiller ropes, so that, in case the pilot or man at the wheel is driven from the same by fire, the efficaraand crew may be enabled to steer and control the boat. This law is quite liberally eiolated. The steamer Colonel Orosamon, Whieh exploded her boilers, and was burned a few months oboe, might have been landed, and a great many more lives saved than were,, had she been provided with additional steering appare.tus. After the explosion, the fire broke out under the pilot home, the pilot woo almost instantly driven from the wheel, the boat was in the Middle of the river, and entirelynnmanageablo, and many lives wore lost whioh could have been raved if the law had been regarded. But I need not, make any further reference to' those flagrant violations of law .than to pay a word or two about the incumbents at this port. The attention of the eupervising inspector has been repeatedly directed to these matters, but he has refused or neglected to do anything towards Abair reformation, although he was prompt to act for the removal of the late loud invaders bee cameo they made an error ofjadgment in the case of the sound engineer of the. Fanny Fern, whieli was blown up on the Ohio river, January, MS. The persons who had applied to that officer, finding that ho would do nothing in the matter, made (belt sworn statements to the Secretary of the Treesnry, and although mouths have intervened, . Howell Cobb has paid no attention whatever, to their prayers for the investigation rof the charges they alleged. have before me a copy of one of those statements, made by an old steamboatman, who says that he has examined thirteen boats (naming them) which laoked tbe chains, rode. and addl.- tional steering apparatus required by the• not of 11113, and the " sufficient means" of escape to the upper deck, required by the act of 1852,.althoitgh. they carry the sworn certificate of the inci,ectors that they ass provided withal/ these things, These foots have also been brought to the know ledge of President Buchanan, and appeals made to him to appoint an honest and competent super vising inspector for thin district, but he has, in emphatic terms, refused to do anything. This is a part of the " patrlotio, just, and Bemoora tin Ad ministration of Air. Buelianun.!' God eave na from an unjust one, if this be just! . All these things occur, and we, have no remedy. The supervising inepeOtee refaces to interfere for the better observance of the laws in reference to, this subject. The Seeretary of the Treasury re fuses to command him, to . the performance of his duties, and the President 'will not remove him, and appoint some Other person who will do what the law requires shell be done. The protection of human lives onllo for' a remedy. Can we get it? • • Ttuly yours, alartine. Fighting amongthe Returning ; cold-. • ere , . . f From she St. LOlltif Dolllol'4 May 211.) A letter dated Pacifie Olty,.lawa, (a point on the Missouri river; opposite Plattscaouth, N. T.,) writ ten on Monday last, the ]6,t11, rooolvod in this eity yesterday,, reports two terrible collisions on the Plains, In the neighborhood of O'Fallon's Bluffs, betsroon some half•starved returning Pike's Peah en and two ontward,bound emigrant trains; the one in charge of the well. known Mr. D. O. Oahe, and the other of the banker, Mr. 'l..Nutshells. The report, as the Jotter reads, was Just received., at Pacille Olty on the morning the letter was written. The, train of, Oaks and company was ;most fleroely ottaolced by the gangs of desperate.and starved emigrants, and was finally oaptured; and the' 'wagons, after being rifled of their contents,' ware burned. In the fight Mr. Oaks was *Wed. The. company under Mr. Michs" else. floreely assailed a seas driven away' from 'their wagons. In the melon Mr., Griffiths; the -newly appointed postmaster of.Auraria, who was then on, his way out to take charge of his offiee, fell, into the bands of the desperadoes and was hung; - • Thoscr are theidatements of the letter, and. we give them for what they are worth. The letter also mentions thist the returning emigrants arb arriving at Pacific) oity, daily, by scores, In time moat deplorable emidition of want and starvation, and exceedingly desperate and ; enraged at the Missouri river towns for the diteptientr Which, they assert, have been Praotised'aPott them.. 'ln view of those otroumotanooo, the reporte ahoy° eon arc net sit4llll4problible, • • TWO CENTS. . , A Mittel" for:Vouneila. The following 'petition has been Simi by a very large number of •propertphoyeis whose,interests , ere affeeted by ft. It will be presented to P 01112003 this afternoon. If its statements arelthe--:and, from the number aid '..respeotabilityof the algae tures to it we eannot donht , theni—thematter should motive prompt attontlori:' To the Select and Contrian Couneilr oftke City of Philadelphia: , The undersigned, owners of real estate bounded by, or in the immediate vicinity of, the line upon whioh, the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company are about to construct an extension of the track of their railway, as said lino, or route is exhibited on a plan filed by said company, in the office of the Board of Surveyors, and marked by surveyor's stakes, planted along part of said route, by the agents of said company, roopeotfuliy repro amt to your honorable bodies—,.., , That the said railway company olaira to con struct the add extension of their road, under and by virtue of aleselution,of your honorable bodies pouted the sth day of leitty,lBs9; entitled a resolu tion relative to the'West Philadelphia:Passenger Railway Company, whereby the said, company is authorised to lay rails upon" Logan' street, cori neetlng the depot of the said company with tbe road Of , the Bloobloy, and Merlon Plank Bead 'and Turnpike Company, and thence to extend their road along the HllO of said plank road." Foot. petitioners furthor respeotfully represent that the said resolution' grants powers which. un der the terms thereof, cannot be executed, and, the said railway company,are construoting their said road, over streets,' lanes, and bodies of lend not named or alluded to in paid" resolution, or cordons plated by your honorable bodies when making the supposed grant. ' That the said railway company oration/grading their said road in utter disregard and flagrant violation of the plan and survey of the °try of Philadelphia, as - reported , by. the Board of Sur veyors, and approved and confirmed by the Court of Quarter Session's; the limier said railway being laid diagonally fierosS the ourb lino and sidewalk of both Forty-first etreet and Transoript greet, as laid down on said confirmed plan, and Weeded to be opened; and That on the said sth day of May, nor at any time Bien the let AO of Soptember, 1858, was there, north of Haverford street, in` the • cold Twenly•fourth ward, any 'street known 'by the name of Logan Street, as will appear by reference to the ordinance changing the names of certain etreete, approved September Ist, MS. That the street formerly known as Logan street terminates at a distance of 220 feat south of Lan caster, avenue, and the plank road of the said Blookley and Marion Plank Road Company is 250 feet north of sold' Lancaster' avenue; and that there to no pub%) street or highway upon' which the said rails can Ice laid, from the antra the street formerly known; as Loganstreet to;any port of the said plank road. • That the said railroad company, under the color of power given by said resolution, are ocon pylng, for the distanoe of one bandied and eighty' - feet, a forty feet wide passage:way; laid out many years ago for private convenience, which does not run in the same courses with the greet formerly known as Logan street, which was never part of said street, but has always been known as Mary street, which has not been adopted in the 'con firmed plan of: the city of' Philadelphia,lund the laying °trails on wideb, under an allege d grant of a right to use and oconpy the same forever, by She Said company, will perpetuate said aerie Or passage way, to the great Injury of -the Tian ,of the arty; and much valuable, real estate In the immediate .violuity of said tattier pledge-amp.- That the said.company are, under color of sold resolution alto laving their rails-for„ thA e &mmo of 130 feaelllODg Ricer or FOrty , firS street;'whiek has at no three - been,l6 the knowledge of any of your petitioners, mak% of whom have longnSid , id on, or In the immediete,v;einity of, salt street, called by or known to any person as Logan Street, but which has alwaym been separated .from the street formerly sailed Logan street by a.lot, used as pasturage_ for eattle, which said lot is bounded on its northwest line by the passage-way above mentioned, • • . That the said railroad company, tinder color of the said resolution, are also oonstrueting, and pro. pose to constrict,' their road for the distemper 1,500 feet over and upon.ritnmer street as, laid down and dedicated byGeorge Sutton, although said Bummer street has not'beea adopted 'by the oity, and , ruales'Mo .part 'of the contlersed - plart said city, and was, upon the petition of the own ers of property along said, street,' and 'by` the ref. commendation or the Board of Buiveyorti of the city vacated by the 'Legislature of the Common-, . . , That the said railroad'of the said . company, IF completed and maintained; will retard the open:. lug of the public etreets provided, for on the-_con. firmed plan; will confirm the eriatinciiOrlanos rind Meets rebated by the - Board of Surveyori and Court ofnartei. - Oessions, whiolCare . sot' in 4011- forruity with any, of the lines adopted on said plan, and one at !easter which hes beenabsolute• 1y vacated by the Lsgislature, and will subject the_ city to large iimounte of damages` bycatting great numbers Of well-shoped pieces of land _lido small, Wrenn:on, and valueleee tots. . A Your petitioners therefore pray year honorable bodies to repeal the said resolution forthwith, and to direct the City ,Solioltor to prey by a proper hats court of oompeteist joriedietion to restrain briDfaaitlim the said-West Philsdalpbla'P,misen gor Ranting Company' frOm thus violating - ther plan of the oity, - andinterfering with the public nighwaya thereof. . . Iteeas about the "IVar. A. PARIS letter-writer says of air. Euu3sell, the Times oorrespondent mark that the Illuiirated - News speaks of the mall infra India of William Russell, with the view of acting in . Lombardyns war correspondent. From what has taken place at Turin concerning the Press, and from the new knot determination of the French staff, neither. lifr. Russell nor any other Polybins or Xenophon will be tolerated on this side of the Po. and unless Austria is sure of gettilig her own version of the over into the Times (a pointl avoid touching:on), there is no chance, of Con. Gyulai patronising:a reporter. The Crimea was too far off for much damage to result 'from ml. note details of stratogetio movements or projeots being made public, property; but in them tele. grannie times, and at near :Vienna, London pub- licity' is strongly deprecated. Even at Toulon and Marseilles the particulate of the embarking process, and the speoifloation of the expeditionary forms is not allowed to figure' in the' looaljdur nals. and much roserto is perceptible in the Paris papers." Mu subscription to, the new i'rench loan of live hundred,mill lon traces was opened on the 7111 inst., and three hundred million franca wore eat)• scribed on thatday. • . A Fauns letter boo the' following,: (( Napo leon 111 will insist on the delivery, from the Naiserliolt vault at Vienna deli, coilln that herds the Duo de Relobstadt; and,' in'•ease of refrieal, that French troops will go and fetch It. - To-day's Figaro, which re .known to be an unrecognised *flannel of what the authorities wish to convey, ao tuntly says that tho young 'Austrian Emperor is the offspring "of the Duo de Reiehstadt! an esker: lion whioh, in time of peace, Baron Hubner could not tolerate. for.the honor of the Archduchess So phie. Fielding ascribes to a still' lessiatuspeeted personage the maternity of Tom Jones! , Tan allowance granted to the French sol diers Is not eumptuous. A recent letter says: "Speaking of the army pay, It.is , not,amias to mention that the allowance for the keep or - Fro:soh soldiers ie six sons for two meals a day. Some of our friends in Engined seem to think that thetie 'gallant follows are fed on Pdtd de feat gras, or, at any rate, that the barrack cooking is quite-ar tistic and'doliolous. now, the fact is simply this : French soldiers in -garrison have, every day of their lives, two basins of soup with tire strings in it, which they call meat, and perhaps a few bite of onion or vegetable, by way of • giving it a flavor besides this, each man has IS lbs. of coarse bread —nothing more. When on serving they have a little wino; but otherwise, eximpt on grand isooa- Eines, such AB review, they have none, nor :any spirits, beer, or coffee!' . • . An enrolment of' Italians under General Alontereltro, Is going on just now at Faris, to the great joy of the pollee, Who had to look after their political motions, and there is. aprospaet of no' more refugees being, found henceforth in Parte, most of them being (robs the Roman States. , Taw Belgian Menitenr has the following The Government of the Two Siollies hes officially Distilled to, the courts or Europe the wish of his Neapolitan Majesty to preserve a strict neutrality towards all powers pending antral aompllqattons." ObutOr ns Guannoan has 'eft Froluiderf on . the news of the Vienna Altinaatum, and wende his way to the ffigblande of Scotland, to be out orthe vionlliot altogether. • ' PRINCE NiesoLas, Of Nassau, has taken leave of the Chambers, prior to leaving for the Austrian , army. In ilia farewell speech he oengratulated I himself on being tho first Gorman prints who took up arras "for the defame of the common coon , Tire hereditary Grand Duke of ,Tuscany hag resolved to enter tho Atistrian army, and to, serve in the , war Be is already nominally colonel of the Eighth dragoons. ' , Uncles GYULAI, the Austrian generaliasime, IS a Hungarian by birth, and sees active service in Italy for the first time. - In foot, he has never been in the field at sib- father, who died in 1831, did ones cover the retreat of Arehduke Charles in 1809, and , did it badly; but AS to the son, born in 1811, (says a aorrespondent,) his only 'Aimee of smelling powder ~, e ;e as in .the Hungarian war. of 1.848, when, being a ; native Of Pesch; he was not entrusted witlfisny command, and merely • Watelsed over •the navatarsonal lit Pola. .'Tie true he bas ,been War Minister some years, but he never marshalled a battalion under fire. .Fr is sew that an application has been re. oeutly made by the Preach to the Neapolitan Go. vernmont to ascertain what would bo the polloy.ot, the latter , during the war, and that the answer was, '« lariat neutrality." Aloe that a request was than made foir pornalesioa: to Jecoapy three ports, one in Sicily and two on, the mainland ; that the answer to this WBB that it was ,00ntrasy to the iights of nations; but. if the Preheat took them not ivithetandlag, the Notipelitett ',Government would make no oppositian as they had not , the moons of resisting. , _ . • LivrnuafrOnilionitil ttie Idarseillos Sour nee, atate that the &repels about to send a pastoral liitter to all Catholic-Bishops, requesting thorn to order 'public prayers or peace to be eared al) that t7ardlne 1. Antonelli has issued a' diplomatio neto, tridah deolatos that tbo Roman idovernment, will, in,the oxisting war, maintain a Attie. neetrytity - ' Tole 0111Cial Piedmonfese Ga¢ett e publishes announcement laying an ombate,o on , Austrian VenitiS in Sardinian ports, but neutral property on board is to be respeoted. Ar,r the inhabitants of Milan have boon or . dared to give up any Janis in Altolr s possession Within WOO dlqBi . . NOME TO VOWLIMPONDENTS. cerreepondente for ( inn. Pitizaii will geese bur In inlrul the lonotring,rwles:, . • N 7017 communication mw it bi accompanied by the name of the writer. In ceder to imams oarreoturenla ; the typOgrepby, but ene sideof the lint ibould ; Pitt wrltteringon. Ws shit.kbe greatly Olivia to gentlemen In Pennell -. vanis,. 4 4alifa . tem cOtrlbitt l4 / 4 the earreat new* of Jig die, in their partlestar toeslittee, the neoprene of the ettrroossljag soontry, the ht L ereate "of poptilitton, or tiny Inform Alan thst will be leteret file? the go",f 4l ,Toder• ' ' . GENERAL NEVM: Tan Y.tenn WangEan.--This vessel seems destined to ashopter of disasters.' She made another attempt on Friday to got to sell andl resume her vnyege to Havana, whioh was out short by a storm, some wiehe ago. In Sterling she ran "foul of a'wberf and broke hor'boblstay,• and subse- F quently,' through some 'reisitianagement_ of the , pilot, ran agroundin the livers Allen lay to' lentil Saturday, when another attempt to. got. out ivat'inadei.we presume snocessfolly, as we _hare beard nothing.to the contrary.% The Wanderer haton:board, besideiller. erew,-. Lamer; her owner, and a small party of friends from this oily. We wish them better leak ihisitlene on the rolling deep.—Sooannah...fispubtipisa,23d init. • POUND DEM:O.—We learn by'tho Pegister of this week that a young man named Arvin was found dead in the:Weeds, near Ilittakliok grimace. Indiaaa county, on Thutedaylast. 'marine of ,violence wore discovered,, and the datum of Ms ,death Is a mystery. - Ile wee employed about the furnace, and had been on e•visit to a neighboring furnace the day prevlour, at whieh time he ap peared well. • .SENTENOIII OF DEATIL-At Little Rock, Ark., a man named Uoigreve has 'boon oonoloted of The murder of a 'youth' named Laster, and oentoneed to bo hung on June 10th. Thee. oltizons of ,Littlo Rook were 'so. intatuiely excited: that a rope woo taken into, tho)oourb poem during , the trial, and throats mado toliang the culprit immediately urea the rendition of .ayordiot, provided that verdict wed a favorable OWL . . , A Dam+Ml:aunt/1,1,y, Rained Evans Eagan, of Woesla, ',Crawford °minty, Ohio; was abo& by It Runt, a theep.bnyel from.Oolumbia county, New .York, on the tit instant, assailed Mr Rant, who`wan ridiieg along peaceably, and in th e iffrey Mr. R . killed Um.' Mr. Runt 'had $2,1500 with him, and supposed Fagan intended , to ob him, Ire surrendered himself, was - exerained, and to. quitted. • . . . Inr seareltrig tho'hotido - of Bishop Johnsen, ohaiged With . mullet at 'Balk Leh°, 'Utah,' the United - States °Moist/ were not able to discover the bishop, bat found therein his 4en.- wives., Four of these wives We deters ' and the bishop's oWn nieces, and he has, besides these, two sisters out of one family,,and aleoit mother...and her daughter. This is polygamy with a reageaaae. .• Ii ss , , ut . urat innott, .v t.,'ltist "nerality night, John Motion was called to his door by thiwe rowdies, nemed , Peter MoDonald, Sohn. Bain, and Thomas 'Halley, when. MoDonald stabbed him through the heart. The murderer was arrested last night. McKeon was a native of. Hinsdale, N. H., highly resocoted, Mi years old, and leaves a wife and two children. , .Fiona PROM Fitascx.—Th& ,Albany (New York) 'Aurittit stye that en tehttnke, Saturff l 9, nioenlng last; Armstrong, - Esq , exhibited & sample of - ono hundred barrels of Boor =trinit, tared in Franoefrom wheat grown in that °Dmitri. The: flour tras landed at Montreal, Canada. and ,will soon be forwarded to Albany, when it will be offered for Dile. • Tun *eons 'on the opposite aide of the (Marlon river, near Hollidayeburg, Pa., were on fire aeveral days last week; overspreading several thousand sores: .13v the exertions of a mintier of the °likens tiring against it, the fire was finally subdued, lir; Thos. Baker was one of thoin'tviinse property was , injured. We have not heard the names of tlie others: A autOrmatr suicide occurred last Weekin Wallbore, Maine. i hirs. fames Burns went to the orchard-near her house and hanged _herself upon ntree,•havlng Brat put on several additional skirte aasist straogulation by their weight. The tiro• bable reason was the hopeleis sickness of her hire band, whom she did not wish to survive.. Mae . ERMA' D.' SOUTHViroaTEt,' the celebrated novelist; lift Georgetown, D.-0„, bet place of resttlenoe, for Now York,:wltenee ele sails for Europe in the steamer 'Vigo on the Ath inst. hire. 8, proposes tcivlelt all of the - prlnolpel'ob• jade of Wiese/Gist the Old Tforid, - and will-bo eh. sent for several months: `- - ' Oran vac Sioatma.—An inventive Yankee has prodneed apparattis whieh he elaime is a OUTS for snoring. , It ..,fastene Alyea the mouth a gutty poraha ttibe, leading to the tympanum, of the ear Whenever the snorer snores, be bitiageif reels's-es the drat impression, finds how dteagrea• able It is, and, of COttrille reforms, A vEnn NT oto MAN t named Wheeler' Green, of. Ashlei sails, in blessaohnsetts, last' weak took unto himself, for. better or for worse, kvener able bride named Behermerhorn, of Norfolk,. The uni ted ages of •the pair make au aggregito bryno hundred and froVenty years. • • • Mnrs--VenD,-the:lsfung - Mart who killed ids' 'father la &tittered, Coritt:, several: months since, bat lost had 'his . trial before the Superior Court; at Litchfield; the jury,rendering a verdict of not gnilf;phy reason of insanity,- Ism= B...Tlrraca,l7llited Statesi rine corps,, has : peen ordered to the Untied States sloop-014,er Ortustoilithin, fitting out at Boston for the coast of Africa: „ , Leonora .--.6oeusfa =re made tac appear ance in trial numbers in- the never parl'of,Yeaco and Tallahatchie] and the r,ortherri.part of Sholby . _rota; p).191 at Igobile. • • A atiii'tva.,rotigist /at het - croon W. J. Vlok, only Roo of Colonel IL Viok, of Imp:Lena oonp,t7, and James;Stith, of Vicksburg, lo.,whioh Hr. Vick wee A letter to the NOW °dean Picayune, from 3f.obllee Baja Ae MIUMIMaa to you already, by telegraph, two young gentlemen, Mr. Stith and Mr. Vick, 'came over to this city te day, from Now Orleinn , sot. tle an "affair of honor," the remit 'of which was the death &the latter. Their original destina tion was Pass Christian, but circumstances brought them here. They wore attended by two monde and a mien each. , • The meeting took plaCe at ll'o'olook L M., at the old race course (Bancombe ). The weapons were oommon fdississiprd rifles ; diatanos • forty paces. They fought on the inside of the MUM -- Ammo eighty yards from the enclosure, , ant ander the open son.. Coolness and' oalmnesviriarked emit antagonist, as he walked to his position, and, indeed, until the tragical denouement. Mr. Vick won the elude* of position; Mr. Stith wen the " word." . , . All proliininaries being arranged, and the wea pons placed, in the bands of the belligerents, the usual oothmend was given. Mach gentlemsn an swered audibly, "Ready." At the word " Fire !" Mr. Vick brought his weapon down and disobarged it. At Mr. Stith fired, and his antagonist fell instintaneouely dead ! The ball 'took afoot immediately under the left cheek, and, ranging upward, 'paned into the brain, where it lodged. The unfortunate 'sloths £ell, stiffened himself out, and W2B tioad before his, emends reacted him. What a ohange! A robust, manly form; vigorous and- heaithy-4, second, and it INS a bleeding corpse ! " There's honor for you." - THE COURTS. YESTERDAY'S PRODAIDINOS fßartortrd for The PretuLl UNITED OTATEd DISTRICT COUET-41140 Ostbralador.—..Andrew J. Dallas and Adam HAMM were *barged *il k rorglng onnorertolt gold dollars and poss.. log the Parse ap:m Yowls Dlddlebtok. , . Lewis Diddlebock, the promontor t toat'lled—l live et No an North front street; I keep a hotel there the &faidants came into toy hotel and called for d rake; they came cin separately, and etch lamed a counterfeit dollar upon me, and, the beet one I bit and found it to be counterfeit; there were live persona In all; when I blt the dollar the men ran away; I caught Hanoi.; I rover taw the defendeete before the time they coma into my hotel; when we got down to prison the defend• ant told me— • Mr Ball object d to the adroirelon of the statement. Wheels.. -I told the defendant if I wan him I would make fir clean braid of it The 420a0¢8100 we, objected to by the ocuneel for the defendant ni.on this emend that the confeeston wee not evidence, becatille there was en inducement held out. vicletiee ruled not. Wit:nese rettoned—l, from Information received, went on to Spring Wit with the &pate United Mateo mr.r goal, nod we errsated Bennie and a man named Brytue wandemork who wee one of she' party who passed counterfeit money upon me; . we arrested Tandemark end Bohm emote a canalboat; I searched a 702 t belong ing to Baas, and I toned In the pocket et it throe a. unterfalt gold Ware ; I. took. Belles Into enatody, and Officer- Stewart to* Wandemyk; white we were going down the tow path, at Pottstown, Belled said to me, f tis no use %take that man (meaning Tendemark), because ho bad nothing to do with it, I bought ten go 'd dollen from a man at Vinnetratt wharf, for four dollars; and it arm for me the money woe pasted ; that he could Stand hio trial at court, and that it, wee no hanging matter. , • Oroas.exemined have taken counterfeit money before this' time ; I have taken counterfeit antidote sevAral times. Comma Prns —Judge tabard Batt vs. B, Thomas and Conrad B. And rare, th walk. 1110 Der of Highway Department. 7hs bill filtd In this case complains that the district of 'Richmond, prior to, the set of coosolidatiOa, oontracted with Messrs. Gor don, Cummings, sad Smith. to 'construct certain vests in the said district. Gorden & 00., subsegnently assigned the contract .to U- B. Thomas, niohago Burr, and Matthew McKeon, and afterwards IdelEeon sold hie interest to said B. B. Thomas It is alleged that the work was immolated by Burr & Thomas, the remaining .esdgosee, sod the city duly took possession of the cal- In March last an ordinance was pulsed, appropriating a Burn in the 11Blehborktod.ot $16,000 to the said B. B. Thomas, in payment of the constrnellen of said col. reds. The complainant prays for en actiennt, and sake for an lejunotion to restrain the acid Thomas from col. looting said appropriation, and the Commissioner of Highways from drawing the warrant. It le alleged in answer, that Burr has failed And refined to comply with hie etimilstions, and. that - Thomas is the only assignee who Ii legall y and equitably: entlted to reeelve the amount of,the appropriation • John B. Bnehton vil. The Commissioners of the Thie. -reenth nod illfteenth streets Passenger Railway Cora- PanY.' J.t. hill hag been flied in thic csee preying a eye. cialjohinctind to restrain'tbe respondents from organ/. ties: Yesterday had been dted for hearieg the motto, hut, in Consequence Of a proceedieg by mantamna be. tire the Supreme Court et liarrieberg, to be argued on Monday next, to Tecate the hitters patent, the hearing wee adieunied until the action of said court. DISTRICT .ooug.--Jtidgo Sharswood.—Goo. Wiley. adminiatiator of Partisan Summerville, deceased, 14. Jahn Yard. Jr. An action to mover certain rent duo and in arrears, and to , try, he value of the goods levied up_on. Juiy out.' • John F Lockwood vs. Charles A: Rubleam, garnishee of the rloo9lll' and •Meohantee , Insurange Company. An tattoo to reoever certain mosey alleged to bi to the !mode of the 'garniiihee. Verdict for the defendant. George S. -retelling vs. James 'Murphy and Wells Walt4n, An action of replevin.. On trial.. Wood, Blicoo.'& Co. vs. the Delaware' Mateo Life •Insurance Com p any, garnishee of Caldwell & Spencer. Before reported. Verdict fcr the plaintiff for $1,630. Same;rs. • he Western Tontitown+ Coinpent. garnishee of saint yen:lief for the plaintiff for $1,680 William Ireland' no Charles A Bubb:ism, garnishee of the parrneta , and ,7deelaanlos , Insurance Company. An Rotten' lb recover certain moneys alleged to be in thi he , di of the prolehee. Verdict, for the defendant. ' 'efrarkarlieftwaY and Michael 1140711150, sztoutore of Mary ble!tilhin, deceased, ve:jamee MiliConnell. 'tor of Alexander McConnell, deemed. At, action upon & promissory note No defence. Verdict for the plain. tlff toy $l9B 93 DISTRICT Otruity—lttilgo Tiareo:—Frederick zAfts .s..the ottt of PhifootAt i k:: Before forafed.
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