g CA.ILDS & CO-, sAEBOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, j ' ABn —ttaw.OVITENC! OUR LASOE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP ' l" 7 )30.0TS AND SHOES, . Ofarery Yari° and ty, lates t styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which aling 2 13, fi beased pri ncipally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and : selected reh with great as ca f e to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer S UPERIOR INDUCE . . MONTS to oar friends who may call ' ''. •:-. -L' ' ' WE ABE marns-701t .Whinb us highly reedmatandad throughout the Easier is t h ir v i. 035 c 3 • Lt m e g P ATEI.2 - T Steles for their durability and cheapness—ONE PAIR havlugbeen found by actual Wet, to TIPPED33IZELIALIC OUTVEAIt THREE PAIRED)? THE OLD sTv LE. BOOT'S AND SHOICS. rrar-Buyer. will dud It to their advantage to an and. es :, FOR -BOYS, calm our idosk • YOUTHS AND . Before Porausing . Elsetohere. CICELDREN, sa-Pertlesdat attention even to orders. rorigdkuttuT M'CANDLESS itOBSET JAMISON THOMAS JAMISON JOSIAH REAMER JAMES M'CANDLESS &- CO., N0._103 WOOD STREET. PrreD3Bijit.G•l3, • ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of WHIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO TUSIR STOOK FOR TM! " It lIN 11 AND RATZITINER T R A D D, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which - - ;:-,CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. .Their Terms and prices will be as Favorab a to Purchasers as those of any other House. East or West. dash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. mrltl:d&wtjelT sbltatat Si:attn. ."..9:%14/LELIC 1 , 11:1PICRIOH: COPP1411:111ILL 8 AVE 'PITTSBURGH nr.ctranir e co., MANUF A OTIMBItS OF SHEATHING, BOLT COPPER, PEtrzaED COP PER: DOTTO2III., biped Still Eatomi, Spelter 94144 r. to. Al"' Impeder* sad Dealers In METALS, 'TIN PLATE mum reas,vims, Ac. Constantly ou hand, Tlomen's : - ` - /desilltais sad Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second •tovst, Plttstpinrglii Postua. Allirspedal orders otCopper tut to any desired pattern mySlkdkerlyT JOSE; S. LEIB, MEI CHANT TAILOR. X 0.4 8 liarket St, Pittaroargh. A: goodassortment of Ourrni, - eassnormrs, -V4rEso3, 903fflosta, and all exds mailable for gel:dictum' wtor,Jost received. , SllPOrdero pr tmptlyfllled. to the toted mules of the att. '-otgo=lydro _; GICO. S. ITOSTF.II, X. D., Ma co A T H , OfECde - , N 0.138 WYlie Street. 111 ktsorltlmfo • rzrzsßrawa, ; I TiseEOOONOD ac e t NA2IITA.CTIJIINDB AND DNALZHII ill cekrs..AND STRAW GOODS, wirozzuzis AND RETAIL, .1.1,11970?4, Otre!et, Pittsburgh. lhve now oufiand far Spring Sales, na large lekeemideieeisinottete4at Good, unabefoaed lowly oWlaoultarti ens, Warding of MR, UM AND WOOL •.*.itAED of mil ityla obi quality; CADS otemi volltylind Wad fuldwo; .PALH Walt, 13TRIVI, LEGHORN AND PANAMA: HAGS; Bram, LEGnOE AND BILK DON. NETS, ete.4.We. Pawn lirfellsky, to imam either by ll sad . wOl find it to their advantag. to call ' bad iambs =stock. WRENCH WHIT>a ZING PAINT. 500 Tons Snow White and No. 1. DRY ANO (MOUND IN OIL IN IRANCT., WARRANTED FDRE, fu store and to art iTV, for gale by JOSEPH M. 8780N13, Ma ; 83 Heade Street, Near York, ♦gent, Vkille Montagne & Co.,Yarle. ~ ; i 70 - 1.!..A.3? - 3EIR, AND TAZI.OR. rV= gai jest taturned from the Eastern Cities and ti ;now receiving tale Spring stock of Cloths, ...leeelineven, Viesitig• and Clonthegint anti •ariety end style adapted Maas bait city and country trade, tehicb will be clads up iteitsistitta punoptairs ust deiinich, and city.at as tow as ntany othateicatier_estebtlakment the fetSatte CHARLES PACKER E No. 319 pearl i3treet, Boston. TIE WIZ 01 allots and Bole Leather, , Upper Is roagb j Cutrica LeEber, 4 WO, MA SAW, Au: Fhoop eatemt ualup'sna l 7 l xa ItUritad tioctlAtrs, co 4 P. IL 801TrECW1011. Cow.* Oren, Ike.. WILIJAMIIMBACig,IOIP.3ii " G. -CARLTON 00. / 03 Ma. " 8c CO. Forwardiag and Qum[Won Merchants, And Agents' for the sate of Pittebnrgh Mann tam. Conegammite sad ardan mats, moaas so, sollausl 'Twos att.a• • . :: 140. .49 Couurnaretall Street, ht. Lorils.. ' /I. ousuirry at. D. 163411ird &rest, Pittsburg/i, Peons, IDortpA had the adrantsges of &Worn Colleges sad Finn seismal jests! pesctles, offers his professional ' antes In 81:111010AL AND ISSDIC.AL OASIS. Rae W. D. Harard. CoL =eon. HeCandlesp. Hee D. IL L. Heiman • Hon. H. L. Weaver. Han. T. J.Elleums. 4. Re'llnater. John H. Mellor, SR.— . • - Jacob McCollister. Deq. myllydb STOTV - Jr. WORME.S. ALEXANDER .11R-ADVEY, wurricruza •IDDII/LR mon vuurrr or POUIIB f - PARLOR AND lIEITINO STOVES, Platri'lind Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Sole Propnltor of the celebrated Pernerr Ges jltatandfhso4sCON sl7 MlNG ' - T - 000k. STOVES. Offic) 841e5 BOOM* 7001313411fe s eh. Woodat.,Pittsbargh.r. AR = AND FARINA. • West Ptilltdelpnlis Manufacturing Co • (lint Prosiest awards:lei tbe Irrsoklls bottites, Normaber, 1151.) Mamma Gloss Starch, lo catric 6 boxes, 6 Ito. web Vso, Estrosol,ltirs sad Pod Bomb, la boxes unio. ''eliei;all6ir bonder sue. WU FARINA, (or (kern Btare-64 lo bxe. 40 papers *son. ThLs &Melo ls expressly prepared for =limy pawns, sad coo be rolled on nsi snood= be rumen to any yaw Lo nes.. b y lor sale SBOXISON,OLIESSITOONO, rtin...zon lBs9A:ti c *Vex 66 , Lbe Compool. - - - - N. jag , lCl3 te BONN . . Foreign and Domedli Bills of Exchange, - iiarernoens or DIPOSIT, - HO.to mama mom PrITBSOROII, on aline principal cith: War a • a;goximaivr 0 FIR rotas o ins -STRAW SONNETS ASD-RATS, IIPS =ma, ac., No: OS mwszr ZMlStraog. • a. a. erc. P. MAME, • MIMNG, JOB' AND ALL KINDS OP P tr r A-P IC nplase i . WI Westallitrest, unite didirkas COCELPodbi .811.(11. ' lanylOrtalgiM lerreft,,laoai -Vaialts, Vault Doors, Window: slmitain t Window Gnarls, spt 171as:wed Ong Vasa Third and, 074411UpWoul Kota* FTTIII77= II I, • as...cabana a unfit? of ow ronlvii. tine/ mil Pig% ordtabla far all rif VOW. Pottleelor *Worth= paid to oto • olcolosearroloti. dobbindobe SS gh at Melee ' Mn) VANDIIVER & MMM. A.V , r 0 24r-=:sr.s, ' 1 401.'101V:1AS •IA lr IddrulA mak Dubuque, /mu. DrOoThAaos ig=mubblu any part of Dort!!esu L rlarttud to the pure-humid Bate of Rbal ,:...4sfulablioney an Boca sad MAWR& war .. ! .—...z..........vninn ins= •r , ' , 4-0,11180.11, NOUS 4 , 11ILLF:18, .'•,,-. moms AND.DADDiNDorN , __-,7647-AW.ITANOTON, WORK B. '.,P.lttitonfgli,- Peart". ams i) - . ' ' Ili IOW& orate= &Ow. sad MDT /Sabin 7;:af.o.llgar9llllFo4Btoila Wet. la Ohba ll= ak . , . - . J. ._ gatullspidrbisdcaston abcatnotlec megelydle. .Kora A. 17 aIiCLaN„ ; gunwialnunk Al 4miliColtigne.fBpirltiand OH, 4 iwkijob •Sia: 169 cad rro /fame area. 07A.,1LTX113 - 11Orn 31113114 1111 , ' pa, EMT VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOR EALR; ,VintUzimazi on..asyrAli • Gt • BY , ' 331081(11.1 , ar, _ -0 aro. am, &Mott,' St4•Pitttbarltrif Pi : 114" , 811C , D1 EL Dr NG t,VPlashetclratillinaDeskrlbtallldetat _ Toaeccp mom , Arm CIGAZEI; - 41 N D 2.3NA.1" 14 ffi‘rtratiWaStactand .DtasontlANcY. P=BUSeIf,PA; CI Li "WA TCHES.` WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF Weirens AZISMILICAN WATCIZES. We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the American Watehre new beteg ex. trmalvely introduced, the manufacture of which bee be. COMM firmly rataldlahed that entire coefldeoce cau be placed lemma= ware and wind thurokropers, both by the wearer and seller. Having ban apitolnted Wbolseale Agents for the male of these Watches, the public may be awned that we ran Null them at the very lowest ea& prier. We have also a very largo glitch of SILVER and PLATED WARE, VINE GOLD JEWELRY in eels, such us Corral, Genet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our saaartment CLOCKS is nounally latga at present ccanprlalng some beardifial patterns of EIGHT and iME DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at GREATLY KN. DDCED PRICES. Ws hats also • fall stock of English and Bwfsa GOLD sod EMDEN WATCEIEB on hand, all of oar own Importation. Also, Watch Halter? Tools, Slatsrlals end Watch Glasse. REINEILSN' A 31.EYEAN, No. 42 TIM stmt. 211'1Sk re -Mt if ICO f:1 D N B Ir. LATE IMPROVEMIINTO I=l /10TELICELSI RLOTHERNIS 1110TIllglL9li1 Don't fail to procure Mts. Winslow's Soottr lag Syrup for Old Mr. Teething. It btu no equal ou earth. It greatly felliintes the pftsem of tesehlog by toftening the game, redming all hillsromation—will alley pain, and It tere to regulate the hostels. Depend upon It, moth.", It wfll gift rest to yonrsoftea, and relief sad Wealth to your intuits. Patiently ale in .0 sash This valuable preparation is the present - 10ton of one of the afttatlenisncod and ARAI female Physicians In New lenglated,atien neat with ofterhstiing seers. In Illi/NOPSsPtases. W•heWse It the hest ." all efteitif Dysentery and Diarhoea In Children. stheasielt ' ashes from teething or from any other ft.. If life and health tan be estimated by dollar* end teat., It Is worth its weight in gad. Millions of bottle. aft told atery }ear In the Malted Stales It it an old and well.tried remedy . PRICY ONLY 25 CENTS A DIVITLR . . . 1==::1 . _ firbione genuine °clew the (sushi:ale , rf CURTIS t PER BINPI;Now York, W. the outside wrapper, Bold by _Dragging throughout as world. EIR.GEO.S. KEYSER, Agent for Pittsburgh. JradawlyikE POSTLEY, NIELSON & CO., V N B• A R R E. L. fl, SOLID BOX VISES, Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades, Nets, Mattocks, &lodges, Wedges, Lferrow herb, A. Warehouee, No. I'7 Market Street, splaamdte PPITHBORI3II, PA. FOREIGN EC X CTILT-111.7 SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN i CO., ON THE ITNION DANE, LONDON, IN SOILS Olt ON S FOUND STERLING AND UPWARD& Also, 11111 a on the principsd titles and towns of Trance, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Ronda and other European Mates, constantly on hand end for sale by ' W 74. 11. WILLIAMS • CO., eZtlynfe Ranker. Wood street. corner of Third. illlttekorgh Steel Works. JONES. soya) & CO., Kanofactanersof CART Ernark ILI100!PRING, PLOW and A. B. /STEEL; SPRINGS aud *ILEA. Omen Eon and First Strata, Pittsbrryk th =1 14 E. D.B. FLOOliCkta tic CO Rogers , lm Patent little I Cultivator Teeth, cbme, Sou easel Ant ands, Maury/4 Po hl:29:10W RAIL ROAD BPIZE COMPANY. Joseph lh W. C..-Bldswei I (Swam!. to Porter, IWe Seca.) XINIMICRITZEIS to 7 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley. ,aavareo , __errreetdiall. IN.IDECRO-TALASIV No. 54 St. Clair Street, (D,Attats Nor [loading; prrnotraott. Nectuittc CARD. BAS removed to the house lately occupied M Dr. WE. A. Ward, No. 278 Peon otra.t, (loath Ode) third door inhale Mod ■tat. CHlScdHoars from 9 O.lll l 6r. m. 1p z• :..z.p. mu/. pin in a.u.11 rozwarding and Conundaidon rdarohant, AND WDOLESALII MMUS °heeds. lituttew Seeds. HUD, Awl Rolm* Ostacriely; gni Na. SW Wand !End. ~mask. D. .KriIiPATBICE. & Soars, No. 31 S. Third at e betresn liarket and Mutant set, Philadelphia, haat, far. oda DRY AND SALTED SPANDItiI HIDES, Dry and Orem Salted Patna Sim Tanzman" Oil, Tanners' and Our. rime Took at the loweat prksa, and open the Coat terms. t 1131.A1l kinds of Loather in the rougk wanted, for w hich Ms highest market prtco will be given In cask, or taken in axchainge for hillea. Leather stored free of charge end Fold on eontmlinnon. mralldfo $l,OOO RAWARD for my Medicine that will taxi PRATT a BEITCIISIL'S =OlO OIL, the soy Indian 114Mmdy now mad for . Ithernmatlem. Neuralgia, Iloadashm tbac be, Palo to th e Side or auk, Sprains, likuticer, Sore Throat, Norm, Contracted Cords and Muscle% the col, veg.. stable remedy discovered Nod will net upon them and bar tins joints. Tirucorodn of persons been been cued of thaws complaints by this new discovery. Ail as invited to Tiro it • trial. Principal alms 208 Washington street, Breiddyn, N. Y. sonde by DIG . GEO. U. KEPNER, No. 140 Wood stinet, and Y. P. ILIAIWIO, A iloghenj. , ingnattus of Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and eon,. blown In the bottle. • araldasstr P Sick' Headache--Dyspepsta.--Several arisaibataof the bratbadist Eptseopal mid Ilbabtdiat Probs. twat Oaattarnarea bare atronly racomauroded Dr. Witratet :Tba Canforente also mode at, Ica journal .a *Okla] act of taiorsbla avulsion Laude awe Pilla, and theft lotaitor, When'so grist a body a coascleation mlatstara at the Gasp! time frankly camas ibetaaalraa la brat data grad Ealabale,ltlaaabilla forthaeranZdaml. Nit:bait* Ban. H. L.IAH3SBTOCK it 00., myttlawL, No. k 0 Wad at; littababib, Ptaprletara OP the thottsand illa which afflict mankind d ! itteg lila ttae reati . d Mar ailmomo, worm In rbudmo fi whips oaf of Memo! common, and tbo worm; O. pet Rot nosmdr tor thcoOpoto to tlat rang, la to WWI in L Iltbncotooleo Cotabratil - TorMtlivo, ortdcb ratoltbmce btu lamed . to t 4 lo stoco4 tor 'won= tlt 4 row ad sobr-by D. L. IMENIZTOOR it 00, WlMlecato .1441L44,FOtotto , Ft, 'MITA' and . I Toid Nifty PtilboOtt6 • Politaarn rand 3, which / .4 ;sutra* _itpe pm; "n 8 at kalaidldw,wtach nort. ria6llooeo,lDlNltSliti otiff #itigaSalithadtaillittptg itai4. 100141nri 039. RIM= /14 !SW Men: special ilatico. xi X V. NV C 0 area. 8.. IiZIED, J. .M.L.r..Lvimar. J. sCOTT, Dentist. e; 011 and Loather Store Vittsburd a¢## c. ..P.i.TrB33IZIRGEEM: FRIDAY' MORNING, MAY 19, 1859 City and News Item. Meea TENPITIATINIZ.—ObaraTatimie taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth et., yesterday. IX eon. DI SEVIN. ~. 90 as ~.112 75 12 0 8 " m a --...- Barometer UNION PILIYEII Murrill°, at the rooms of the Yonng Christian Association, No. 6S Fifth street, at 9i o'clock, P. u., every afternoon. Como for a few minutes If you cannot stay longer. Nevem—Mr. Hunnieutt,our carrier in all the lower portion of the city is elck, and if any of our subscribers should miss their paper, must he a little patient for a day or two, until our new hand gets need to the route. U. S. CIRCUIT COVRT.—Before lion. R. C Grier and Hon. Wilson bl'Candlees. Thursday, Mayi 2th.—Court met at olne o'clock, and the jury in the case of Jacob E. Culls, TB. Butler County. Mr. Graham of Butler proceed ed to addresa the jury. He said there were three points of view from which this bond question could be looked at: First—the bondholders or commercial view, which looks upon It as au instrument to be paid at all events, whether properly or improperly at tained: Second—the popular view, which is that whether the bond ho justly due or not., it should not be paid: Third—the legal view, which views the question as one in justice and 'equity—if the bond was honestly and legally ob tained it must be paid. This was the view to be taken of the matter here. The gentleman cited the Acts of Assembly un der which the subscription was made, and claim ed that the language was a limitationof the pow er to subscribe. The Commissioners were not authorized to issue these bonds. The power was given to the County to aol, by agency, under lim itation. The power to fix the terms of payment was vested in the Grand Jury, and not having been exercised by them, the subscription is void . No authority is given to the commissioners to make this subncriptioo,except upon the report of the Grand Jury. No power is given them for the issue of bonds except inferentially, arising from the power to regulate the terms of the subscrip tion. The Commissioners of the Company, made application to the Grand Jury for the subscrip tion, before they had obtained a charter, and there were no parties competent to agree upon payment or terms at all. Then the bonds ware made payable to the bearer, and the act express ly sets forth, that they shall be payable to the company. These ware to be of $l,OOO each, and the interest to be paid semi annually, after the completion of the road. The exercise of a pow er by limitation, destroys the possibility of no sing negotiable paper, and this is the case here. No power was given to the commissioners to is sue bonds with Interest coupons attached, nor could they issue a single bond, legally, for a leers sum than $l,OOO. It was the universal under ' standing of the people of Boller Co. that the roads till finished were to pay the interest. Such was their view of the Act of Assembly. Judge Geer here Interposed the remark, that every body and any body, In this country could draw an Act etAssernbly if he could read and write. It is not ep in England. In this country. legisla tors ore the manufacturers of law suits. If I had ten sons, whom I wished tone all rich, 1 would make nine of them lawyers, and the tenth a le gislator to make business for his brothers.— [ Laughter. ] Mr. Graham proceeded to show the difference between the Washington case, described at the last term of Court, and the present case. The Washington county bonds were made transterri ble by act of Legislature, which was not the case in Butler. The Judgo remarked that Ibe universal cus tom of the commercial world settled this matter. No judge could put on Ms black gown and wig and esy the world shall stand still and thereby make it stop. These bonds were and are trans terrible by the universal cu4tom of the compet ent! world. Mr. Graham quoted from the GO Ohio Rep 20, where by special act the bonds were made negotiable. Without that specitioation the county commissioners could not have levied the tax to meet the interest. Where that power has sot been expressly delegated or the negotiability ex• pressly given, the bootie cannot be negotiated. Oar Supremo Court hae held that these bonds ore not strictly negotiable. The Judge remarkecLatiat all the dicta of man from Blackstooe down, cannot defeat the cus tom of the world. They are negotiable, and you might as well put a law book barons 1000MOtaell ire s 7 ithinbAll4lfrjm Blackstone to stop the laws of trade, not only in the UMW States, but in the world. The Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania can't defeat the laws of trade in the civil ized world. Mr. Graham asked, "if the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania had decided that a bond under the seal of a corporation was subject to all equitable liens, is that not to weigh in this caser Judge Grier said "co." Mr. Graham quoted a case arising in Camber land county. The Judge said no man can get up here with the money raised on a bond in hie pocket and repudiate the bond. 'Mr. Graham said there was no attempt or de sire to "repudiate." Butter °minty was here with a just and legal defense. She never pro mised to pay a coot of interest until the road was finished. Butler county has not a cent of money raised on bonds; she his no road; she has nothing to show for her money. Mi. Graham said - that the Supreme Court had decided that bonds must be justly and legally issued in the hands of honest holders; if not, the people have a right of every defense techni cal and other. The Judge said that the Supreme Court in these matters appeared to have net oat on a crooked line and never been able to get back on the straight one again. The people of the State have done well to put the new clause in the Con stitution prohibiting any further use of private property for building railroads. Mr. Graham proceeded to say that the Com missioners of the county had authorized only the issue of bonds of $lOOO, each. There was no right to issue coupons on the bonds. The bond expressly says that the Bitterest is paya ble to bearer; who hue the right to cut off the coupon ? Judge Grier said the bearer, of course, had the right. The interest coupons, said Mr. Graham, ore not made payable to any one nor by any one, and are therefore nut negotiable. They do not designate or declare that they are payable to bearer. If a man should bring a coupon, with. Out the bond from which it is Men, by what authority could he collect it? The county has not made the bond negotiable; the holder of the coupon mast produce the bond from which said coupon hoe been cut. Judge Grier said all this was governed by the law of the commercial world. Mr. Graham then passed to the question of notice to purchasere; he hoe notice of all equit able defenses; the purchasers most take care. The right to make the subscription, is a ques tion; the bends, moreover, most not be sold at less than par value. The speaker then paned to show by quotations From the books that the purchaser must look to the authority of the agent to issue the bonds, and in general the rule of law, caveat emptor, prevails, and the law must be construed most favorably to the county. He also discussed at great length the power to make the subscription and Issue the bonds. It must be proved by the plaintiff that the bonds were issued ' strictly within the limitations of the act author ising them. Tho purchaser of the,bond has net ace on the face of It that the Interest is not to be paid till the road to which 818 Issued shall have been built. Moreover, it is expressly atipnlated that no bond shall be Issued at less than its par value. The Judge said if they bad firat been issued ' at par value, and then came back and were issued ' a second time for what they are worth in the market, the issuer has conformed to the law. Mr. Graham then passed too consideration of the Lawrence county case, and adduced the re cent decision of the Supreme Court in that. He argued this point at some length, and was con stantly questioned and Interrupted by the Court. He concluded by submitting a paper in the following words: The Court la respectfully requested to charge thejury, that the power to agree apes and fix the terms and manlier nf payment of any ilub saription made by the County of Butler, to the N. W. Railroad Company, by the Act of Feb. 9, 1853, wan given to the grand jury of said ;minty, and not having been exercised by them, both the subscription and heeds leaned in payment there of are void That if the power was given to the commission ere they exercised it upon terms of agreeing to pay in bonds, but not bonds payable to bearer or with coupons, and also on terms that the com. pay woe to pay the interest, until the road was completed, and neither the came commissioners nor any_obsequent,ones had any power to issue bonds either payable to bearer or with coupons, Paid by the county before t s h r e fo c r o - merest m i pletiot to b oft e he railroad, and these bonds are, so far utterly told for want of authority: That the plaintiff stands charged bylaw, with notice of everything amatory, ta . .coulUtute a legal and valid subscription ! Write and disposal Of the blade, and boo also entail notice en the face of the bondoftheagreement anto.isiterest • That if the jury believe the, bowie eters sold or disposed of .by the rallrOmi company At per e Ult., of their, par value, it..juauch a fraud on the County of Etch the plainiiff bad Odor , " 'on 'belg as makesa of . the bonds; hint a Oda Aukolder And lets to the defottetrof:ascoth.o,t Mr. Graham caneluded hie argument at about noon, and John N. Pardon* Esq., argued the facts to the jury as hie colleague had argued the lairluthe Court.' He made a short, but power ful argtunent; be said all Butler county asked Ina fair play; she was In the Court standing en her rights, and with no desire or intention to re- pudiateiany just debt; she will submit cheer fully to the decision of this Court; her people are just and law-abiding citizens, and are hero only to claim their rights. Oeo. Shires, Jr., then made the argument for plaintiff. Ile examined the points of argu ment in defence, in er ler 1$0; he took up the ar gument in order—the right to issue the bonds, the right to sell them at less than par, etc., and discussed them with much ability. We will not attempt, for we have not the apace, to publish the notes we took of hie speech. The arguments 'on both aides having closed, the Judge diseased the jury until this morning, when he will deliver his charge. The case of Oelriiiha & Co. vs. the City of Pittsburgh was called and the clerk proceeded 'to empanel a jury. All persons, citizens of Pittsburgh were excluded from the jury. Conn eel for plaintiff asked if there were any who bad formed an opinion on the question at issue. One answered "yes," and retired. Counsel for defense asked if any juror had formed or ex pressed an opinion that the bonds ought to be paid; one answered "yes," and retired. The jury having been filled and rendered Satisfactory the trial proceeded. , Judge McCandless, who had taken his seat on I the bench, being a tax-payer in the city, said it would be improper for him to sit. Edwin M. Stanton, Esq., and Hon Charles Shaler appeared far plaintiffs and Thomas Wil liams, Esq., for defendant. This action is brought to recover Interest on coupons from railroad bonds, eold in Germany. The number is 539 at $3O each. Four hundred and three of them were attached to bonds leaned by the city of Pittsburgh to the Allegheny Val ley Railroad; 102 to the Pittsburgh and Steu benville and 34 to the Chartiers Certain papers such as the Act of Assembly, the letter of Pree• ident of A. V. It. R. to the Mayor of Pittsburgh, etc., were read in evidence, when the hour of 3 having arr,o,d , Court adjourned until this morning. _ _ ATINI , AL REPORT OF FEZ Finer 1:M1391111M. SOUool.—Prrrsaunon.—Tbie school, after a session of seven months, closed In the last week of April, end will remain closed daring the warm summer months, so most of the teachers will thee be absent. It will doubtless be interesting to the friends of this institution—particularly those who have given to it "material aid"—to know what has been done by those having charge of It since its opening In October last. There has been, In all, an attendance of sir hun dred scholars—an average cumber of at least two hundred and filly—and an average number of thirty five teachers, who have all devoted themselves test i:Pasty to the work of instructing these young girls, seeking no earthly rewarder notice therefor. Over eight hundred garments, of different kinds, have been made and given out, besides the distribu tion of a large number of pairs of shoes, that had been kindly sent in for the benefit of the poor. In addition to this, many of the children have obtained, through the agency of their teachers, employment both for thenssolves and their friends. Whilst these benevolent lathes have made the equitable distribution of giving more to the more needy among the children„ they have taught them -also to feel that those wise aro in less need should work for those in poorer circumstance., and have thereby succeeded, with apparent good effect, in cul tivating and encouraging the sentiment of beerier,- lance. On the Thursday preceding Christmas, the ladies of the school gave the scholar' a treat of rakes, con fectioneries, etc.,for themselves and their friend', which was recelnd with great aatisfaction. Whilst these worthy ladles were thus attending to the temporal wants of the poor children, giving them at times rewards of merit and scripture card., as en couragement to obtain the knowledge and practice of that industry, which *hall f t them for self-sup port, for usefulness and for happiness, the! have likewise, in order to promote their immortal inter e.ts, employed expedients so fitting, so jodicioue and so captivating, for imparting to them reliyiooe in struction, that the children, though naturally frivo lous and inattentive, have received and will retain, we are persuaded, the lasting memories of the coun sels thus imparted. The excellent Direareas of the school has also kindly engaged the children, whilst employed at their needle-work, in learning them to wing hymns and little songs, and also has taught them to answer promptly and intelligently, many Biblical, historical and geographical queationa; besides doing all in her power to give the school a high standing in point of order, disciplino and the rapid improvement of its member". With the combined mean. thee employed by those ladies, In reliance noon the Divine aid, for the bene fit of this reboot, we confidently believe much real good has been accomplished—that many a heart has been effectually co tivated and a right torte been given to the moral character of the pupils, who were previously involved In all the weakness, ignorance, thoughtlessnetaand inconsistency of child hood, and whose parent., St' they hod them, either through west of yam, • waned' pat ie nce, or • • .sa or v . me other deficiency, have completely fa • rental duty to re claim them, but have left diem t • the prey of ad. verse Influences, of a thousand shapes and hoes, which spring tip on their right 'and and on their left, to meet them at every step I. their course. This industrial school leas bean in ruccessful ape, anon for three yeare—aid we feetthat great good has teen accomplished io that time. Grant credit is duo to those who have taken an active part in it, and it is to be hoped that more will come and do likewise at the reopening of It in the coming Autumn. Oar school has been held in one of the large rooms of the University buildings, generously allowed us by the Trustees, and_obliged to them must certain ly we are, as well as to a generous public, for the numerous favors they have thought proper to contri bute in aid of this charitable enterprise, imperially to Mr. J. P. Tanner, for his donation of sissy dol -1 tars worth of shoes, and to 'mother gentleman for his donation of fifty dollars in cash, in behalf of the same benevolent object. It Is doe to say, that the room used by us for the school, though comfortable and well famished by kind friends, Is much too small for the increasing number of children disposal to come. Thankful, therefore, as we feel, is this hasty re trospect of our operation', doting the past year, for the numerous favors received in aid of our good work, which, It is now evident, is in exact accordance with the sentiments of the best and wisest members of the community, we cannot forbear, in closing, moat ear nestly entreating, that the public generally, as well as indiriduale In particular, will continuo their con. tributions of material aid and active co-operation, and to procure, if necessary, a larger room, with the view of doing all we can, In this nay of judiciously distributing our charities to the poor who are always with us. D. DE FOREST. Gcawax ittrUOLICANS.—Our worthy fellow citizens, the German Republicans of this city, held a meeting in iron City College on Viredneti day night, for friendly Mecum:don.' Rev. C. Kredel was called to the chair, and James G. Siebenick, Eeq., was chosen Secretary. Mr. C. F. Bauer submitted the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : Wuencss, Attempts hare been made lately to disturb our relations with the Republican party, be it ReJotoed, I. That we declare our unchanged adherence to the Philadelphia Platform of IMG, with ha resistance to slavery ezteneion, return of the federal government to the principles of liberty, boneety and economy ; equality of po litical rights of the native and adopted citizens. We pledge our hearty support to the Republican party on these principles. 2. We cheerfully endorse the action of the Re publican members of the last Congress In rela tion to the Homestead Rill; we consider this measure as of momentous Importance to the workiog classes and free labor In general, and necessary to the free, healthy and prosperous' development of the United States. 3. We consider the subject of Railroad Taxa tion as a legal question, and not one for party politica ; and whilst wo regret sod condemn the reckletieuess which plunged the cities and coun ties Into debt, we yet avow oar willingness' to abide by the decision of the proper Courts, and to discharge all our legal and honest liabilities. Dle7llloT tho essi-of Oliver se. Wall, which occupied the attention of the Court for over a week, the jury rendered a verdict on Thursday morning, in favor of defendant. There were, therefore, two Michael Walls, but with paws of resemblance, judging from the testimo ny in the case, which will long direct attention to this as one of the most peculiar cases on record. The plaintiff based her claim upon the ground that the Wall of the Ninth Ward and the Wall of Turtle Creek were one and the sameindividual. The charge of the Judge was able an analytical, and the jury were not long in agreeing on their verdict. New Masio.—Harry Kieber (No. 63 Fifth et.) sends us two new eongs. "The Wanderer's-Eve sang Hymn" is quite a gem. The words are by our co-worker, Mr. F. 11. Plimpton, of the Dis patch, and are worthy of his pen; the music is by Mrs. Christano Kleber. The whole is dedicated to Mrs. Downing, one of the beet amateur sing ers in Pittsburgh. Mr. Sieber Bang the above to us, charmingly, and we adeleeall our pianists, male and female, to procuri this new piece, as well as a second Jut issued—"flare you not even the timid tear." The worilitare by Tom Moore, and the made also by Mrs. Sieber. Mn. PIRYII49, of Chartiers, placed In our hands, yesterdsy, a single spepy from a cherry tree that grows on hie farm, which is perfectly leaded with cherries nearly half grown. There cannot be less than two hundred and fifty on IL If that Is a specimen of the way Irbil wan ; destroyed on Mr. Perkins' farm, wallops there are many more like it. Psourrsess...—The Monongahela 1116111b11108 Co. or which J. H. Hutchinson, Esq., Is Presi dent, and H. hi. Atwood, Secretary, has,we are , informed, promptly. settled a its losses in the late ere, that lit, it has paid all the. macre who would lake Moir money ; some referred toles,. it on &licit& with the company. ,There were 516,- GOO inenredin it, on the boats which rtre • „ • , Tan teen wit o jumped teen the Wren% bridge on Wedneedsy night, vie not Robert Ititterion, *Omel, bat Re . bert‘roticd, • can eIWOUhtd." • • - ;0, - , 0. Accmarra—A man named James Seeznn bad bith thr thighs broken, tm Wednesday, by the falling upon him of • clay bank, at Turtle Creek. lle is under the care bf Dr. Walter. The man who was injured OA Tuesday inciting by the train on the P., Ft. W. & C. R. R., below Manchester, is named Chris. Farrell. The com pany will take care of him till he recovers. Ile was estranger here, and has been working on the new Asylum for the Insane, for several days back. Ton names of the members of the graduating class in the Theologioal School in Allegheny are as follow: A L• Blackford, Was A Burchfield, Thos C Campbell, Jas E Caruthers, Ira M Condit, D W Cooper, J Calvin Gilliam, David D Green, John 1) Howey, Orr Lawson, David S Logan, Pol lard M'C Morgan, Nieholas V Morrow, Benj F Myers, Henry R Pears, Jan A Reed, Geo Scott, J A Erastus Simpson, John Id Smith, M M Tra vis, Wm E Walker, Marcus Wishart, W S Wood, Benj Du Bois Wikoff. BOONS AT TOM OWN PAICISS.—ThO stook of books from which Mr.' P. M. Davis, is nightly making sales, at his Auction Rooms, 54 Fifth street, embraces many of the very latest, and most valuable publications. The extensive va riety will furnish choice value:me to every taste; and at such low prices as will make up a large selection of summer reading, for very little mo ney. The books can be examined through the day. Woonec BUILDI9O3.—The Cl5O Or complaint for breach of ordinance in the erection of wood en buildinge, came up for a bearing yesterday, Cod the party was held to appear at Conrt acid answer.. Sevehl other affidavits touching the same offense were made before the Mayor, on Thursday, one of them against the P. R. R. Co., now making a Wooden structure of some sort in the Ninth Ward. a ONII TO ELYRIA. —The Kentucky Slave Catch ers were yesterday taken into custody of the Lomb Count; Sheriff on a warrant fcr kidnap ping, and taken to Elyria, to bo lodged in jail until their trial at the next term of the Common Pleas Court, which commences on Tuesday next. —Cleve. Leader. IT is alleged by several people who have come to us, people of high respectability, that the ferry boat oe the Allegheny, which was put on some weeks since, goes so fast and appears to carry so much steam that they are frightened lest some accident may occur. Ile careful in time. _ . P. Si E L. PASIIIIIIOI6 RAILIVAT.—Tbe pros pect for the early completion of this road le'very favorable, judging from the readiness with which the stock has been taken. We are informed that over $lO,OOO wori It had gone on Wednesday night. SALE. Or STEAMBOAT, &r.—The following sale. were made at the IHerch.te Exchange lest evening by Austin loomln .1. Co., Wreck of the steamer Henry Graff f0r..5705 00 10 .hues Citizens' Bank Stock 52 00 Tea first Regiment of Allegheny County Vo lunteers, will meet for review and inspection on Tuesday, May 24, at Henry Beltzboovers',( White Hall( on the Brownsville road at 10 o'clock. A neat"' valuable Invention, is the Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine, for which Alexander It. Reed, No. CS Fifth street, is the agent. Ever since Its introduction before the public, it has been considertsd the only machine that could claim superiority over ay others, and when wo state, that, thungh consideral faultless by those who used tho old styles, yet the mechanical genius of the inven tion, discovered points wherein Improvements could be made, and the result is, that the "I.p check," commonly known es the "leather pall," is dispensed with; an attachment by which any width of hem can be turned and stitehal without previous basting, sod by which felling can be done, hoe been added, and the only desideratum to be attained besides, namely, the using of thread off the common spool, has been arrived at, sod now as • perfect achievement of me chanical actence, it stands open to the inspection and examination of the public. We advise .all our read ers, end the ladies especially, to call at No. OS Fifth street, where they will he received in a well fitted up room, by the gentlemanly agent or bin tursistrusts,and the workings of the mactrines--many of which are in constant operation—folly and satiafactorily ex plained. hundreds of these machines have been sold in this vicinity, and the highest encomiums have been passed open them by those who bare become the fortunate possessors. 'The demand continues as brisk as ever, and our friend Reed has to pot forth his host energies to keep on hind a full and varied supply.—True Pr... EXAMINI the "Finkle" Sowing 'Machine at .1. L Carnaghan S Cu.'s, Federal street, Allegheny, fo families and toanolicturera; they are excellen article. S. A. Bunn & Co. have just opened their fee Cream Saloon for the season, where the lovers of thii deli- eery ren La supplied stall Lours of tbe,day and ore niog, together with all tho etceteras. They keep eon. stently en hand every kind of plain and fancy cakes and confectionery. manufactured from the Last ma terial and got up by competent workmen. Wedaing and other parties supplied on abort none° ameln the very best style. SAVg Vern hoists.—"We take•great pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as valuable and indispenuble article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galls on Hones. Our men hare used it for severe Burn., Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Palos, act all say it acts like magic. We an no other Liniment. J. W. Ilawri-r, Foreman for American, Earl:ldea's and Wells, lug It Co.'s Express." Gentler... : "I had a negro man worth $1,200 seh took cold from a bad hart, and was unless for ove qos year; I had used everything I could hear of ltbont benefit, until I tried the Atuatang Liniment. t has perfectly cured him, and I eon now take the bore price fur him. Respectfully junta, .1\ Donsasce." Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have this invaluable article. Sold by all reapebtable dealers everywhere. Baeass.k PARC, Prrprietors, New York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. Telegraphic L• from Californl• New YORK, May 12.—8 y the arrival of the steam er Tennessee, from Vera Cruz, we have dates from the city of Mexico up to the lst lest. General Robles was still at Jalapa with General Paptl. A decree has been issuedsforbiading the passage of American mails. There mu great confusion of the Capitol, end change of Presidency was thought would occur. A general outbreak was feared at the city Mexico. City ilistionury. Oeneral Miromon was trying to raise money in Europe, by pledging tho church property. The Arch Itiohop bad consented that the mortgage be made. WdenINOTON CITY, May 12.—The territorial over land mall routes between Neosho, Missouri, and Al buquerque, New Mexico„and between, Missouri, and Stockton, California, which were let to eantrat,torl last year, have been discontinued, to take effect from the let of July next. WAsulaaTom CITT, May 12.—Private dispatch= from Mexico, received et New Orion.. by the Ten nessee, and telegraphed:Ay this city, represent the prospects of the Liberals:for taking the city of Mex ico, as encouraging. Thu efforts of Miramon to mice money In Europe on the, church property, &reconsid ered futile, in view of the hostile condition of affairs in that country. The capture of the city of Mexico by the Constitutionalists is considered merely as a question of time. New YORK, May 12.—Pant Morphy, the Chess King, who arrived yesterday in the Persia, played several games last evening, at the ruoms of the New York Chess Club, winning every game. He will re main in the city a month, and then proceed to New Orleans. Sr. Loots, May 12.—Tha liter continue. 11 recede at this point The Illinois and Mieouri are also falling._ The Upper Mlasinippi is rising from St. Paul to Keokuk. Weather. showery nod warm. CINCINNATI, May 12.—The river has fallen twelve aches. There le now fourteen feet eleven inches In ha rhannal. Weather clear and warm. Loatavuxe, May 12.—The river it failiog steadi ly, with 4 foot 10 inches in the pass on the tails. and 7 feet In the canal. Weather clear—mercury 30°. ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED TONS of pure Allegheny Joe, with privilege of boom to Noe. Ll, will be told on time for approved eodoreed paper. For tale by eon H. O. h J. U. NAWYOIL rtILY FRUIT-60 bushels pared and un .I_,/ pond Poach.* .an dried, far We low to dm cm mrnnent. by RIDDLE, WIRTS A CO. BROOMS -40 dozen, various qualities, fo wile by Iroy10) RIDDEN, rilliTS it CO. MA PL E SUGAR-20W lbs. just reo'd and fur Wu by REMISS. s ANDEELVN, Zi Wood lg. FOILSHA'S ALTERATIVE BALM-5 gro for We by B. L. PAIINZSTOCE OCL, tollo comer of Panel wad Wood sleet. CARE. AMMONIA-1 cask for sale by reyto B. L NAIINESTOCE A CO. RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STROP ISA y gran Tor ode by D. L. FAUNESTOCIS CO. V.X'FRA FLOUR-150 We. rec'd nod for X% ludo ter IdeBANN A ANJ AR. 124 &et,to TENN. WlLEAt a —_ll9 Back from gamer libermoto for sale by my 7 18A1A11 DIMS! a 00. TNN. FLOUR-50 Backs Rock Oity Ex. Fy la eturo sad tor We - asy7 amil MOM a CO. OIL CLOTH. TABLE COVERS--100 doz. zaorted Mao and patter:is Ant reed from Lamy ona fur da bs — - J. kU. PL11 . L1P14.16 29 EL Clair m. 11AUL---100 maks in store and to J_K. ale by my 3 DIAIAII DICKEY 00. VEATIMS-2 large alts prime \Vaster° £ received and for wile by J. &LIGGETT &C. CEMENT -100 bbl.s. for sale by ap29 lINNUT li. COLLINS. To CraANKlDOLovzs—Jonnio's Kid Manor is lin ads as DR. KSYSILIII3.I3O Wood attest Glove Tun only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh . DICKETBILIVB,II. 14D Wood st. davit SpaNems—The best sesortment kith, city. %.)r mid DsAurremvs , i4o woad. - ..putskyrrJ Snotrum Buczw—The-Oglalactr.to.ket' locr_d_gbociblar Bram is at theldiugUaar&i.DlLOMll ' ' YNTBILL Ifo Wcodst. *lumpy, , Ebos, - .llair Brushes and Perth # , W ) ITU" /40 • 4,44&.;:e4 , TE: $^ ConiMercial. COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION FOR AWL I:. Gun°, F. P.. F. E. DarsOT, WI. IL Waisuo, Dso. D - PITTSBURGH ELAIIILIATIL, [itzported ispretiong for as Pittsburgh Gavotte. Plentattaniti, Fetnyr, 1/af 13,1840. FLOTrlt—the market was still excited, but tbero Irma no advance On previous tram. The receipts wero about 800 bbls, of which 400 were on a previous contract. Bales of 21.5 bbla at upper idonougabrla wharf, at $0.75 and•s7, far super and extra: 50 do extra, at lonia, at s7:4d do nninspeet ,,d, at depot, at $7,21:44 do, on private terms; 210 Ufa extra Wally, to arrive, at $7,76; 40 aka Tennessee. on private terms: 351 do extra (=flint $363 74 do do, 00 lb, oarli,at An: and 70 do do, 100 tbs, Boner, at $3,Zi. Prom More, 000 0600, in lots.ats7 for now; $1,35 for extra, and $7,50g7,75 for family da GltAlK—market drill, for ward of eats. Saes of 345 truth Rye ist canal at 33%. OaUr, 250 bosb, at depot, at 10 and 150 do, fro. store,sr67' B.ol3lollll23—ateady; aged of 10 hbds Sugar at 0, and 20 bble Moir.* at 424353, cash. WIIIBK solo of 26 bblie raw at 27. A51116.1..--a Bala of 11 tour Soda Lab at 3%, and 31 beg. Nitrate Soda at G. 8202—a We of 2 bbls at 1214 dEltlitAN CLAY—iuiles ol 20 tar at $32, Unie. BIABS—Wes of ZS boll, Small Wtilte, at $1,25. ALE—niee of WO bbls at $0 for X, $7 for XX, and $5-tor Kennett—to go oat of market. BACON—dos ofl2,DXlll5e, In lots, at :WA: s for Shoal. dors, 84 for Bides, and 1f4)101.4 for 1011114 3 tea N.Pr C".. 1 llams POT6TI=I“3 do at Itte at 50; and 120 do at t2@ 2,75. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL Now Ommeas, May 9.—Yloor Is In good,dernand, with sales of 0,000 bbls at gik114,413,25, holders asking $0017($10,60 at tho Mom for mperfine. Dorn firm. and In good demand at iTcaki for mixesiklicel $1 for yellonband gIX for white. A grad demand for sugar and prices advancing; gales of 1,500 IMds at 6N(EPG)4c for fair. filolosom dull, and has declined to Doc. The market for Eastern Exchange to dull and bury, and bankers, In some carom, drew today, at prem., though % le still the prevailing rate; tot 00 early decline to f•P, If am 1,5, Is Indicated. The toying rake were easier. Dalliers did - tot pay our quotations freely, on any point, and Dlatadeb this ehecks did not sell readily at over !.5 prem. New Or. tilll2 sight Is firm at big% prem.—[Cin. Goa. Itanziers or Bezel:a—The receipts of specie at Now Or l• are felling off, no the meson advances. Daring the ending April 70th, the whole amount of receipts war .—.. 11,00,170 Proviocuirreporte...l WO &pt., ISLS„. Total tact Ipta Out. I.t I sr.s... 5i1,056,756 Received Woo Cowl:set year g 8,3E4,700 do do du in 1357 6,172,134 do do do In 185 e 4,624,463 CRICIOO PRODUCE klesurts.—Doring the pas week the produce merketo have been greatly earib3l on Gamma of the Wu DD." iverioed by the beet three European steamers. In wheat especially there lit. bees • strung speculative feeling, and greeter activity than during any previous week of Ito. mason. The sales of the week toot up about 410,120 bush, abowlog m advance or= on No. 1 Red; 21 to 2.2 on Standard Spring mail 24 to 23c on N 0.2 Spring. The flour market, which his been so lone quiescent. also abated In the Improvement and an advance of Sae to $1 bbl his been established. The istock of winter wheat Cour Ls limited, and there is • gcod speculative andbotnedemmd. The Ours market his advanced daring the week to G to 8o RA lamb, and lbe market closee firm at 83 for lalaol Kiser, and 78 to77c for No.l Railroad. lists baraladvenced 3to 40, with a good oliipping demand. The shipments of wheat from tilts port during the paid suet amount m 1171,910 buslt—which ts nearly donble thaw a any previous Rea till. .sass. Of till) amount, 21,600 bush were taken to fit. toil., to ropply miller. ill that city, TOAMO hturit went to Bon.l, and about 70,000 broth to On wego and Carted. The receipt. of wheat were 43,130 bug,. {lutes. The thipment of gold to-morrow by the Africa will be very !liege, probably a million nod • quarter, nearly all coin. Thle large, continuum. drain of gold cannot but bare, motor Or litter, an unfavorable Influence rlllOl3 the money market: (thou g h not probably sufficient tecaumany stringency, yet rolliclont to enable bank. and bankers generally to obtain higher calm of Internet. Including the shipment by the wa bare loan over $5,000,000 in gold rod silver in IS days. There le some appearance to-clay of firmer rates of luterest, and a slightly luereased demand for money, bnt the change to tot marked.—(N. Y. Trib. Tonacoo.—The Louisville (Kentucky,) Journal, of the Gth Mesa, my.:—'The prices of hot meek and the active demand then notictel, continued up to last evening. Alter the publicattion .4 the fowl an news, .omo anxiety sew felt by heavy holden, and shipper., and advice, of the effect at New Orleans are walled for with much Impitience. We quote:—Lags, marketable, SUSS.SM. Leah common to geosi: 5552:407: Lear, good to fink, SIVIO,SO: Lnsf, mauctfektraing, 19017. The Eelee far the week amaprise 705 hhdA" Our Grocery market mem. to acquire this week thus far If=le==a= rattlntaltnal with firranoo, hat order do not come in freely: Me for molastits will not more lugs lots, and, tor anger of prime .mality the more ant 73,407-Ne. Flour *gala la more buoyant, the trade Is largely sroculta lite, and the footings by no moans rt-premiat the actual Wilt% am malty lota too *aid and mead nertaal tiraosorer, and each tnuuetion prubably reported. The stork haaluconie great ly reduced, and is trot being rapidly added to, hp rrceipts.— tan. ern, Import■ by River SIONONGAILEL's NSA* lEJLTION COMB.11;17.1.0 Lids fyr, G 0 do whisky, GO bdls boards, By lodler; bbl egg., 1.4 .1 0 huller, (Vett Witym; 2 steam followers, Ewa KM. les; 7.23 Ude door, McElroy; 10 do do. Worrell; 10 do maple sops, dottoo; 12 do Iva banana; do door, Medley; 428 ass dads. Oliplestst; 12014 bre alsee, Mack; 101 do dos /Miler klUckettlOD;2l334 oxs goys, Ferry co; 21.0. oats, Eska; bbl, Boor, Bate.: I dodo. Gramblw. 3 UM lich. Reif Hot gen /0 Mils doordfaher, II do do, I Kg. feed, Sleepier; If. Gbh, doo r, atltmour; Kt bills boards, Cl.rk deo. WHEELING!, per 141vorv•-65 bbl. dew, R Ruldex, • ,r; ZS bn glass worn, &Atwell. Nan & ecg 16 bdl. pap; 11lee.; 0 1.11• Lbla, Nnalth • 00, 7 6 610 , 1446646 1; 4S.k. 6444 bids ,D:0,66.6.6 , tr 2 pow. MORO k IIIII=1:10:21 Thakw Southern, of {Vette( fulay, aays that the LW of the St Nkholu true caught about one tallest...a Fria? Paint, by Alr. n. Bolen, and W now safe, thou& under .ate mere than a hot Before it oink he reentered several bbl. of pickled pork, toed and flour, and nays that there Is a large quantity of lead In It which will be recoseresl when the water fella It la suppested licit the sate is iu the hull, and, it Is said, contain@ $3,000. Newell-kw—Thu Neva, of Sunday, soya: There wea..yessesday evening, shout 9 feet eat. to, the *dials, and the ricer cow slowly receding. Tto @teenier YUla was weld, yeelsolay, by the United :lutes klaralial, at politic, auction toe V,29U. Our old Mend W. It Bell, of the B. td. (Otran, was the purchaser. The wheethetwe and ladies,' guard of the Henry Chouton were snagged below Oaks, Nobody was hurt. The report that the Marmara wan sunk, we are 'exceeding. ly happy to albs was emotion.. 03 the contrary, Unix tirention, laid up at tderrlnivie until daylight, that ho might pue the Trap with safety. The boat cone through without rubbing or wetting • spar. The Marmara Is • staunch No. I vessel, and is entitled to the toll couildenco of the shipping community. The Minuets:We rarer law high that the prairies along the Moms am amend with water... Mast It la almost impossi ble to steer stoenthoms without musing upou the prstrlee. The t wer to falling, with lees than 5 fest by pier. The work of getting out 11. iron rods, enema, shafts, bouerp Me , hoot the wrecksof the steamers 'ot the Isodlng, Is pro. melting with succen. The boilers of . the J. /1. Color do that appear much toJured. Ilex boll washaulestout of the ruins, and ono eau Judge of the brat of the and/wall., when are state that hole, about 3 sochea In diameter, wet welted through that block bell instal. We Lea head that the steamer Racket, which loft here early an Saturday morning. and • blob was lying, while hero, in the very midst of the boats afterwards bathed, bad In her hold a largo number of toss's of powder. The Nelnotte, a fie subetthUal beat, was mid yesterday to Capt. Mallard Calhoun, late of the Belmont, burned, fur 313,000. Capt. C. heeer sap die. The IL will leave today for St. Lalllf. The Glenwood will leave today with au assorted load. for Nashrille...—..—Aho IL. Melrose for the mama port with railroad Rochester, Capt. Duolap, leaves to with part of • :oat. for Pomeroy, when, she will 1111 oat with salt for fit L0015...--..The Poland, Capt. Crecy, will lone MU day for Lotaimille. All these are good boats, and well oillcenal. The thmel Is getting in a new wheel. TLe bestitiful ate iner Vixen Is loadltig with patch. Me enjoys as goad board of otisers as wy pal nut swims. The rt. Louie, Capt. Dean, arrived yesterday from Faint Pool with • fair load. The Illyreugo,Cept. McCallum, got in with a good lord from NA LOWS, and the Alma with apart load of IMAM, from New Chita.. The Minerva woe- the Mowbug boat yeetenlay and the thevolt will be testy. We leans from Mr. John Grenough,clerk of Use lila May, cinder date of May 8, that the !de made the trip through from here to Nashville to 4 dayl and 13,ii hours, trichadiog aroptiagesof 6 boon at Wheeling, and S hours atancinnaU. Maria quirk. Freight scarcest Nasbville.7 trotand would Ware waDley 9th. ===EIII= N. l'osa. May 12.—Catton nominal al Il' 117 y for upholds middling. Floor; talcs 47.000 4ble at 1.8,2049,50 k,r extra winthare. Wheat; sake 48,000 both al $202,03 for white. Corn bnoymet; make 31,000 bush; mimed 9ii140. 106; yellow 0600074; common whits 04. Beermlisat slfxbo 01330; prime mem I. quoted at 206;24. and Indh mm .t 24434 Lard buoyant at 11)4012; holden demand an ad. mince to 1274. Whisky arm et 1374031. Boor steady at 707)4. Iliohumee held at 43: there are buyers at .0.47, Rosin ecru; New Orleans 37404)4. Bacon blionlders 070. Plg Iron stood; .t $31014,00. feather heavy. Lim seed OH at 63044; It Is now held at 65066. active, but ad.:medic, with gales at :Z. Tittle* denser .t tin. Chicago /Peva Wheat, onsound,lll,96W3V.; mixed ditto at SLA mixed lantern $1,00a1,74 rof g 1.7601.80. 'relights oo Caton to Liverpool Nd. Stock. higher; Chi cago* Rock Island 6914; Minato Central 67,4 Itilnola Cen tral bond. &154; Michigan &others, &X; N. Y. Central 701/.; Healing Canton Co. Ilk Virginia axes 91; !annuli 8.93.6; Calanak Chicago Mich. Central SI; ©a,— land k. Toledo 26ik, Clavaland, Wamhos&Canchinati Pumas R.lt. 117;_Pacino 11,11 B. B. Co. 94%; Carolinas IS Punanstiqui, May 12—flour continuos to have an up ward tender.); sale. of TOO bbl. soperilue at $74.0, which li • further ..dram. of 21r.. nod 2900 bbla western extra 17.76„.n0w Ifelbat gn.s The aellbto the houtotrade rangy from $7.60 to WO, the latter for fancy. A sale of Rye 'lour at $4,76, .111 Improvement of 2.90. Corn Mel scum 900 bbl. sold at $l. Wheat scarce and In demigod; salve of =bush red at $1,7501.80, and 790 bruit white et $1,99; cow hold higher. Ilya wares and oolornaala $l. Coro has advonced iie; mica WI bush yellow. at 11:G0i, and • mall lot in More •1 $l. Oslo have siodu adrancash 1000 bushels Penns. sold at 699 . 1.90. Whisky la alao moving up; salvo of Ohio at Nis. C0.,?,.ny May 12.—Flour advanced 25e per bid, under the news from New York, telegraphy' to the Chamber of Comourcec aside of 2,600 UN at $7,25Q7,30 for superfine, and $7,6012)7,76 far extra; the meant closed with mon caw Von on the pint of buxom Whirls advanced to 27, and to actin demand. Prorialona excited, and held out of market pretty generally;uader the war oiciterfam4sl7 fru offered for may Potit, hot wass reread; COO hbds of Bacon wan mold at 71.0954, befog • further adranc•-c4 V,c.. Bolt hold.old to the ortent of 10 0. .000 lba at 04438)4, but were hold higher at the clam. Lard advanced to 11. 1 4, Out uma sena to be had at Mir rate, at .tbe clam of chimp. fath ead. are quiet, without clingy alone; easy. Nacbiusge dating to 56 premiums. WILLARD RAILWAY A. CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND - IT CEDAR STREET NEW YORK.' PAPER WAR/CII.OIISIC. lAA of WRAPPING, TINTING AND WETTING PAPER, ON 03 ELAND OR WADE TO ORDN3s FANCY; COLORED 41W 77.5.WX BLOTTING TAMIL ENVELTGITA Straw and Bonnet TWINE H O II•SE. WILLARD HARVEY 84 Maiden Lat. NEW and YOB 17 JL Cedar Strrrt, BEEP, CO TWTTON. INER FLAX AND LINEN , ncrolna Jan KLlStrilenace CORMA.I3E. Or worry drweripOon ' CO'HON. JUTE, MANILLA AND AIIERIOAN lIMIP • ROPE,' Tarred Blue. !Wang - 18814, 01181ug Threadc • S INE TWINES, MOE TIMICAD, WlOll,lOB kinds of • 'CORDS AND LINES. • - 688 9 68;woattebrO0 . SUNDRIBB-6.1 sacks Tenn. Wheat; sto do do ' UtdonTiillinoor To vitt To on gamer ClUtorito No by. , soull/11.1.11 - M123.11 ., 00. VANILLA BEANS--A supply - of fresh t u gs. monrarist nes ol; . kor nwtra; (lAK S'II.NNED..LEAVIER:I4.ELTIN 1,000 *ON *Oil 1. t0:0 Itteteg irld#, of air best isstomlbreil•br-, _ ut ibiosts-at s or levofl 5 03 . 7 Ni t 4 f —_; tQiIYBL Steattittil. na Anangement 185, N. • • 11.1 J-1.. 1117 Q • ilidara__ le sago ng wing • • Wangle. kr 185 :Beadon Anangementl BBj~rr. Louts AND ST., !AILY NORTHERN MN 'PACKETS EVE CIALIMA, Dvaoot SilLt wkIIsAASD ST.PAOL—TEe DUDS magnificent We wheel daemons will ate coming yaw, laming am follow= .• .1 Mottilsy...-1112fItY CLAY-- --Capt. Stevenson- NatsiIay—NORTHEFINER.--- " /Ward. • " Ward. " Grath. Weineiday..lMlN " .1. nEhodce- Wedesday-AifNT LEM " Cbe Morrison. ThursIay....IILETECOPOLITAN " T.B.lthodes. Thosday3IINNEWTABELLIC-. " T.& WEIL / T y..__ DROP—...— " N. W. Parker. STragsr.' BaMirday—DENUARK " R. riky. Paturday.....WAL L. Eveiscr....._ Ovalle. The Northern Me has been in ay, op dor. log the past year, and far regularity, comfort and t•fisct reliability in every rrepect.bas unser been sempossed any orgenitation an the Westons ILarlogadded six new steamers to Liao, they are now prepared to offer harass ed facillUes for the transaction of all alb actuated to them, sad hope to merit • continuation of the liberal pat ronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon them. • Pomo, Information that may his Moire:. aPPIY at the Whartiloat, at the foot of Loonst street, or at the Northern Lim Packet Office, No. C 7 Ocanaarrcial streathetween 011 re and Leone. WOW: :HALER, Ger Oral Aruba. mettitmit MISSOURI RIVES. Notice to nissoart Wear Shinners 'and Passengers. .1 E have made an arrongemen 'Ait i a awith the Missouri Blear Packet Com pgy by wbkh we an ere through rates frer s i en for rampagers and (might to all points on th ilbetoori His sr. For further particulars, apply to SU -Burns k Co., Steam Boat Agents, corner Water and Mutat streets, who are authorised to °attract for as. trictißLDS a CO* (late of Pittsburgh') mrlZllertf T So.td Commorcial sa,Bt. Lords, Mo. Rom Nile. Src. Fiiii/ISVILLE--117eril — en did steamer POLAND, apt. army, trill leave rca• the above and all Intermediate Doris, DAY, 14111 Instant, et 10 A. U. For bright. or puma apply on board, or to . . mylo FLA(Ft, DAMES A CO, Agent.. .55t. 'Louts. ttr. NOIS RIVER—T.II. steamer ILIEL. ZUTII, Oept. McCemb., .111 team for the&borer amt ell lutsrmadlate ports THIS DAY, 13th hot, at 5 P. For freight cr passage rly. boarder to - mylt "RC, BARNES A 00., Agorae. BOG Rake Superior. FOR, LA S 0 RiiJl The j i da t t Wt, staunch Grainer NORTLIEILN MORT, John Spaulding, Master, Gill nor from Cleveland, Ohio, to Lake Superior, as a regalir packet, dart= the to* . eon. Will helve Olorelaod on her Drat trip on THIS DAY. the I:lb instern. For freightor panne apply on board or to LIANNA, GARRET:3ON A Chi.. aplßallfcha ClorelitroL Ohio. Sot at. Vant. FOR ST. PAUL AND MINNEAt a t ROTA RIVER, Dnirr—va St. Lode, Reokuk,Barlingtoo, Mumble, Rock blend, Davenport. Galena., Dubuque, Leolosen, Weans, ShPanl, Ft. Snelling, St. Serer, to.—lhe Dm ecotone DR. RAKE, Capt. Samuel awn., vIU IWO f...r the above ports on TUESDAY, 17th lost.,nar C. o'clock P. a. For freight or pasecige np. ply on band or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents FOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT-Titelail be steamer ALLRINRII, Captain C. A. bravo, will leave for the shore and all Intermediate porta on SATURDAY, 14th last, at 5 o'clott,T.Y. For weight or pareage apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES It CO., Agents._ FOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—The'a - ai doe steamer VIXEN. Capt. Tiernan, Ma sal. Clerk, will leave (or the above and all latermmilem ports, on SATURDAY; 14th last, It 6 o'clock, I'.'r. Tor freight or passage apply on board or to rayld FLACK. BARNES A CO.. Agenis. jaeln ()clean, Sc. 1. NEW O.IILELN9.—The ene sioamerJ. O. FEILIJONT, Cap t. Btockdaloorlit trave far the J.O. NI Intermediate. ports on .TIII2DAY - 17tb Jost. For rrelgbt or Nang, apply on board or to • myl2 FLACK; BARNES k CO„ Agta. TAE GREAT PURIFYER!- A- TLIE WORLD CILALLENDEDI - PRODUCE ITS EQUAL!- —nig BLOOD BEelitrllltßl— GLORIOUSL Y TRITIMPAGLVT:— Sworn etatement of David McCreary, of Napier township, Bedfonl county: April.-18.58, es neer ea I -ran remember, • small pim ple made flu appearance 011 My upper lip, which mean became enlarged and mom. I cued paid:nee atonal, end a wash of blue enrol, without effect. Finding the wars. extending .1 colleil on Dr. Ely, of Schaldrorg, who pronounced it Cs-e -cm, and prescribed awash of sugar of had and bread poul. time. Finding Mem remedies of no 0041.1 called upon Dr. Iheffer, of Davidsillle,Bomeneeteounty, who also preinounc. ad the disease Cancer, and gave me internal end external le:mediae—the Latter medial:3g principally a caustic, but all to no purpoee, as the disease continued sintidingtoward the nose. I next used a preperetkm of erectile, in the form of into.. This tor • time checked the dlsease s bntilte faxen math. soon Menthe& I next called uponDr.Etatler, of tit Calm-Me, Bedford county, ,who oleo Ft:mounted ilia dies ease Cancer, out applied • wave mid to bo • never-failing remedy, Lnt It had no effect whaler.= In chocking the spread of tho Mee. In December, of the Nl= year, the disease had eaten sways greater part of my upper lip, end heed shacked the ore, when wont to Cincinnati, where I consaltad Prot B. g. Newton, of the Eclectid Medial College. Ile pro nounced the disuse 1 cuteneene Cancer, supeeindemed by an inordinate nee of mercury.. Ills applied' mild bine oint ment, and gm me Internet remedies. My feed heeled up, but the inflionmation mu not tborollly removed. In Feb ruary, 1557, he protiounad ma cured, and I left for home. the-di:ewe again returned, and so violent was the pain that I could not rest at night. late in May I returned to Cincinnati, and NAM pieced myeelLunder the charge Dr. Bee toe, with whom I remalneduntli September; during wLich time he need every known remedy, and partly nun ceeded to checking the disease, but whin I returned home there were atilt three discharging ulcers ripen my ism I continued tieing Neristan'• preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Chimer continued growing until it bed cal off Oa loft sideof my nese, the greater por tion of este LA cheek, sad doetedfacked ley left eye. I hod Oen up all hope of ever befitg cured, dace Dr. Ely said he 03old only give relief: but that a cure moo Immolate. In March, ISM, I bought e bottle of "Blood dearcher," ten I most confine that I barn° faith to it. I. was very week ;rheal ' commenced takieg 14 bat I fotmd that .1 gabled strength day b 7 day, and also that the ulcers commenced drying up. I continued, and slum the third bottle was to ten wig.. was healed as by • miracle. I wed a fourth bottle, and I lure be.. healthier since than I hats - been for the last wren ram Although my Awe sadly diagram', I ate grata:fel to • benign Provider., who bas spired my Me, and whith has been done through the butramem tidily el LEIRDIAT'ILIMLOCZO BLOOD Sulam." ... Sworn end =Wert bed thLrEllt dwyof Aura;A. D., IE4, before me, one of the Justices of the NMI In anti for the Borough of Stollidaystng, Blair county, Pa. Witems-1.7. J. Jame. JOLLY GORLEY, 1. P. Being afflicted with • griecons Totter an the arm• cud face—after trying many remedies which utterly failed to cnre—l was pecenetled to try Wetter , Improved MOW &archer, and now, six weeks eller finlahltig the MOND DOITL; pronounce myeeircured. The Tatter broke out, •omethtog over • year ago, on the livid. of my arms, extending from the elbows down to the writtg also, on my face, immediately rand the mouth and chin, and continued to be a perfect torment to me until mu ed by the mood Searcher. lay arm; at time., were almost mole" owing to the erect. and MITI on them, liable to bleed at any time on the lout exertion to lift or work, and aometimee so itchy that I could warmly prevent tearing off my flesh. I have now been cured Mx week., and feel It dn. to Mr. Linda:T. and to the public , generally, to make tide statement, and hope that ethers like myself:nay be benefit ed by using his valuable medicine. - JANE Pt imam mark Sworn end bubscribod before roe, deli of tho Aldermen nod for the city of Pittsburgh, this Otb Say of Icily. A.D., 1135 T. AND. BiridASTEII, Alberto.. DEL G. EL KEISER, wholaalo and rotnil merit for Pitt* burgh, Penns. , mrl7Diawl. MAG • R THE GREAT . STHENGTHEHEH4ND PAIN DESTROYER.—The best and cheapest: 'non.. • hold Rama, In the world. Simple and-plena! Os nye plication, certain mil effectual la ha nandis. :A beautiful ecieutttic 'external curative, applicable for the rellef of pi to at say time, in any plase,in any part of the human eye. tem, and males all circumstances. If you put this Plaster ! anywhere, !train I, than, the Piaster will stick tharatintli the pain ban stmitbecL The Plater magnetises .ttin_pain stay, sad ' - • PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTICE;; ', : . .i a-T IS APPLIED. - Rheumatism, Lauteutesjiti Nowa, Debility; Seriousness • • •• Neon/go, Dyspepsia, Cm eh% and Colds, Pains and Ache* of every MIA, dawn Oven to Corns, are Mime ;Ably relieve:4, and, with • little patience, pesterrucuily cured, bythe mugs oil Witten. of the MAGNETIC MISTER. It iv the slew • pleat, stunt, saket, pleuaut”t and chespeet remedy existanca Its application Is unliessal—equnßY to the strong mum, the delicate woman, end the - feeble Want-- , To weak mid all it will prove s Balm ands Diming. • Its too 11 seeable, end without annoyance OS thoob.l.• priori le .itt.in tho reach of all—tich or paw h . " . • It who are sick -a d suffaNng !tinny we/. PAR2dIIIIB ahould be always euppiled with tbleltrialos• hie PLASTER. It will be the Good •Pbyedchno le any - howitdoold, ready at all times, and st beaten: notice. . Pot op In sirtlyht tin boxes. Each bow bbl make fir to eight pinta s,sta: any child can spread - Mem. • Price ss canto • boo, with fhb, and plain dlr•ectiona' D. O. moan amaio r it ! D.,. , Inventor eed Propsteter,lllWalker st, New York. hIOItEtLEADIRACINICTIO PLASMOIs soldby idldrug , eity, town and Clogs of the Cfnitedhtstes.. noteedAwly lol - - - Ca.sx Or RUrrtrilt COUrt 111-Oris YEAR , loo.—Bfr. George Outabert, ttbo roddet On thrioatth Bt. 8,661, romth ward, proettred a Tram !rola 600, .146 1 6 6 moths erected an oath* cure. 110 tau new 'bum Its months without the Tram, and thole to so appt/916nttp off . 6 66 , 6 6 6 , tho iaptera lam couthrtudfr Cab; of rupture with my lwraliable Teams: I baeo portant= from Ur. aumbort to froblioh for to Mg cata rho but of refemetto mitre pllosit‘m at my Drug Store awl Trost - - ;i f ; ja=dtter Dr. GEO. H. l4O Irate' GALVANIC BATTERY, Olt ELRCTRO Duarmary - . Kamm tar Modred. purposely; of ei very reperforrlak7;l7: TM beard free of Express theme; vitierever au szr•;e4 rea}noo • nartiblzerrof Ten Dollars. Meteor Dr. ueef_ WIENTIML NU Wad it.. Pittsburgh. P. ' ..AR .TLTL 'la. EAR .—DT. lieyser.or-140 Wood . stna, Mien ha:Aim-, met* Clerks fir dairp [ DT whkix Emmy perms axe binds to bear as inlolB•Tai.—', ' cum of &Whoa 1424112 Pa= OLD 4rr. have do hand sermu wzmisou Bye lildaY •tadk ttsss tosdotad kept ontll aim beexcaul old Nut 7/11 be sold by Ms bind I— . W ll7Tdlll7 - 1 - • 4,-, Seasnes -11/rancrotit.--Nhe wh o l esa l e 1' u"kimtb It Dit.,menixtes, To xam Ditostri w - =3 of ccrtkindy c:g l 4 =Mst•x!, : 1 ) 1 4 - Wazd'p TbothPowderand,Tootli.Waslt. 'hange — *tar_ thoiabctiretzttdoeze.tarialo at soaped • • WAIL' .11 , 1 • lrani pLaitIAM/04.{..,, '''' l3ll astatw 4; • l, Dill itssaatolent Ots alkkiitds cies:Uri zesda Vagriflototrpot. IMME