L I z Lmzs - JAMES M'CA.NDLESS & CO., ' , mums AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of ;- THEIR COTO HERS AND MERCHANTS ITENEII.4LLY, TO THEM STOOK FOR TON • .PEING AND 1317NINCER TRADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIROUGHOUT TUE SEASON. Their Terms and Prices will be as Travers)) w to Purchasers an those of any other house, East or West. Va"Callii and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP ., ' • BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which - having been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers„ and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends 'who may can. WC ARE AGENTB FOR ITCH ..11..,1... 8 PAT El IV '1", MII-TALLI•O rIPPED BOOTS AND enoms. FOR' "40'0, TOUT HS AND . .. ~ , _ _ - :LAKE SUPERIOR GOPPEK MlLl. , ntar, cr WORKS pITTSBURGII. PARS, MCURDY &CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SILEATILING, BRAZIERS' and DOLT COPPED, P8E , .. , D COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still &pow, Spatter Polder, At. Alao,'"lmpmtern and Dealers to TIETALS, TIE PLATE `...,71.12T — TR0Y, WIRE, Ac. CQattan fly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 1.49 First esncl 120 Second wee, Pittsburgh, Penna. - /a—Rl...fat orders of Copper cot to any deil red 1.11.11. Eny="ttwlTT AtEttC33..A.NT :510. 45 ittarket St, Pittsburgh. A goad assortment cf CLOVIS, CASSINERES, rtdehlos, coatetaa, and all goods imitable for gentlemen,' svesrifasirreolved. SlirOrden promptly filled, la the latest dyke of tho art mrtSaydre. 5e10C0.70:3 d: CO-, xestrrAcrcnEns AND DEALERS EN DA.TC GAPS AND STRAW GOODS, IrriatxsALe AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Hate now on-hand for Spring Sales, as large and complete an assortment of Ooods as can be found in soy of the eastern cities, conslatlng of FUR, SILK AND WOOL ILATh of every style and quality; CAPS of every quality and lateet,fashione; PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA MATS; STRAW. LEfIUORN AND SILK DON. NETS, etc., etc. Persons wishios to purchase either by Ti , trotLudat or Bursts will find it to their adtantap to call torll end 3=0030 our stack. • ifIiENCII WHITE ZINC PAINT. 500• Tons Snow 'White and No. 1 DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, MARRA:I7ED PURL. In store sod to noire, for .1. by JOSEM 31. STRONG, No. 63 Reads Street, N. York, mrBZiodfc Agent, Vieille Montague k Co Part. B hIiTEL GRA.I: DRAPER AND T.11:17-.1= 0 1 . t., No. b 2 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTBDUILOSI, HaS just returned from the Kasternkities and Is mow receiving hie Spring stork of Clothe r _Owaltrliews, Fading* and Coalinga of every iltriety and ityla adapted to the best city and country trade, which will be made up to order with promptnees cud despatch, and at rates as tow as at any other similar establishment to the city. fondle CHARLES PACKER. It. CO., LLD Pear/ Street, 33. - mmto., oenexitzame matcAeAra you Cat Rut or • Boobs, Shoes, and Bole Loathes, 'Upper In fougb, , Corried Leather, RalL__PolitA grain, Ent, Rrp, Fplitn., de.; Sheep Mani_ in rough, italsbed Lhahm nod colorod Roany Morocso, Rid Ana Dort Sklae, eat Ihrneets Leather. ; at26l=Cl2C P. R. 15017TIIITICE, Congreee llottoo . . WILLIAM BURRAGE, •• 0.1311iLT0NC4i&,...1.63 BUM 334103.11.1V1C An Famarding, and COmmtssion Merchants, And Agents - for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu factures. Coustgoments mai orders for LEAD, PLIDEP, 11101 P, MODEMS, kr-, solicited. Prompt .tbo• Lon to recolvlog and forwarding. NO. 40 Commercial Street, St. Loots den:di:bate J. IL. CIIIUSTY, 11. 1.0., 163 ?lint SWF!, Pittsburgh, Penna., Haling had the adrautagea of Eastern Colleges aud Itas. pltals, Rama pan.' graetke, offers Ills praessiunel wakes In SCHOICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Zrf IV: D. flagrant. Cul. Wlleon — McCandleav Rae. D. 11.1- MeLeaa Rom A. A. Weaver. T. IL 8111, .q lloa. T. J. Higher. .1. B. llttater. John 11. ltellor, Esq. Jecob 11cCollieler,Faq. mallydre .27TNA erov.ir. WORIC.H. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, PLANCACTMIXA ♦NC MUSS Tonal natal Or COORING, I PARLOR AND ORATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. B . ole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT GAs 1313ILNING and SMOKY. CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Ofßali and Bales Room. orLldydro No, 4 Wood St., PI ttobarg h. Po. STARCH AND PARINA kale by the West Plafisftsiinia Manufacturing Co. ..-- 4 4 (Fist 4... fume arded by the Franklin Institute, 4orember;lB 4 / 1 .) Diamond Glom - "4,10 can, co.t . G . 0 boxes, G lbe. each . Do do been do 40 papete,l " dm Ala; Dellned,Ture and ('earl Starch, In boxes eariona • . size% all for lanndry one. COILN-LiltlNl, (or Cora (tarch,) to be. 40 paper. each. Thin •arttela I. eipTVISly prapered for rain., purpone, and can be relied on a. anpalor In rnar4r to any coo to rum Yor Rile by THOMPEON, CLARE - Ea YOUNG,.. Phila.;Jan'y., 1854kdrifc Agent. for the Company. N. xoI.TSE9 at. SONS. DUI= LI Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, czemulcsns Or DrPOsrr o . DANE NOTZS AND emit, • O. b 1 MA6I entr.cr, rerrBtlnton, PA. IMAM!eaten= mode oe a the vintlyel date throngb out the Vetted Stetee. apl24ely Et 0 ..V3 - DULL' Ur 3TILAW BONNETS AND DATBS I E BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS. le, NO. 03 NARRET STBEET, PTITSBURG77. 8. B. & C. P. MARKED, 11111,11TACIIIIM6G 07 PRINTING, SOD AND ALL HINDS OP NIT L7,PPING FL • Warshoenso, fto. AT Wood PITTSBURGH, PA. rarLtt fe Rage tnaght at matkat pins: 0.13.14. COCEIICAN e¢ 131t0 111.111111AMLIIIO OP Iron'll*Ling, Iro% Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shallop, Window daub, ke., - Suomi Stiva and se Third strut, (Between Wood aaa Market,) PlTraitufam. Rave cnbar.cl a varlet, of new Patton., Bowl sod plain, tunable fot all Farrows. feraenlar attention. paid to ete. cloning OravelAnt. Jobbing done at short ootko. men RN: . . A.TTOR.NIVXI3 AT LAW, 807.1C1T0119 IN CHANCERY, •A. Shines Block, Denorst, kos. ilar•Colkctkron promptly ma dn in any part of Northern lowa. orWostana Innousla. Wllliatosidlo the porchue and Sae of Ile4l Eirtate, ot. todatog Maw Hoods .4 ibeadytlfo . -nw.a sosnw~ ..---_..........__ ROBINSON; MINIS k lILLLERS; rotsonns AND BIACIRNINTS, V174.5R.1.1•70-TON WORK S, ..Pitteburgh, Penna. OfffetOto.9l market street. Manntactore ail kinds of Siam gm and 11111 Rubin ai l Wort. Seam arta Haut hoe Joigdrig atia Repairing daimon abort notice. air& lyd fa OV E S - ORATZI/3 AND RANGER, OF EVERY VARIETY, MANUFACTURED. AND FOR SALE, _ WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, B Y BIBBMILL-Ar. C 0... No. S 3 s Liberty ficell Haburgh, 11414 told I'7 _V' .X ar, es N Ataaafactarars sad Medulla all Wads at TOBACCO, BMW AND"CTOABB , AHD • _ r 41 " 41 .T . TOBACCO, faanwr qf o.4th)l4lBtrut and Dia wed Alky, PITTIIIIIIIIOI I . PA. FOREIGN - .EXCELANGrIC. SIGIITBILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, 8111BOXIMAN £ Ox oria - lINION DANN, LONDON, IN BIIMI OP On POUND.STEELINCt AND 01.1VADD8. Also; NULint the principal citlca and towns of Franca, Bli ttalt tit Ociinairy,Raccla and al= EtrOpeohl eta conitantly on Mud e nd for sae by E. • N. WILLIAMS fl_CO • DlNetafi v that, cower of NAG& Born? ;anew No. 103 WOOD ErrEriCaCT. PITTHEITT/coD" iNPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF H. CHILDS & CO., CHILDREN, tptvtai jtoncts. JOSH 8. LEE, *aosurr Exeunt Tnosus zatisom Which are highly rerominextdod throughout. the. Lotorn atates for their durability end clieepuesa—ON Y. PAIR baring Nixie found by sotualt.ont, to OUT-WEAR TURDPI PAIRd OY THE OLD EITYLE. sirßuyers .01 End It to thoir alvantage to ox • Loathe our "Loch Be/ore Purchasing Elsewhere. Ila-Partienlev allentkon given to order.. mr19:.110 oT tperial ilottro. 417VLICR,IC AN \V A:re /IRIS WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AMERICAN WATCHES. We Wollta most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the American Watches now being ex teasirely Introduivid, the manufacture of which has be. come en firmly established that entire confidence can be placid hi:anthem as safe and correct Limo-keeps., loth by the wearer and teller. Having been appointed Wholewils Agents hr the wale of three Watches, the pall, may be assured that ws can sail them at the very lowest cash prices. Ws hare also s very large stock of SILVER nod PLAT ED WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY In sots, sneh en Corral, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Palntinas. (Mr aseortment cf CLOCKS is c:lust:4lly large at i reseut compristrig worm boantifni fetter., of MOUT and ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at 0 REAT oY RE DUCED PRICES. We here .lace a fall check of English and Swiss GOLD aril FILTER WATOREG on hand, all of oar own Importation. Also, Watch Dieters' Toole, Materials and Watch Gimp. REINEILAN A MEYDAN, fegilirlaserT Nu. 45' Fifth street R W SEWING MACHINES A. IZ C 0 D F I 2 N 1. B t =II L4TE IMPROVEMENTS ALEX. R. REED, Don't fail to promtra Ira. Winalwx's Sooth ing syrup for Chi Mien Teething. It hat nu Neal Cu satin. It greatly facilitated the pryaeas of teething by softening the grime, reducing all Inflammation—will allay pain, .uJ tors to regulate the Waste. Depend upon It, mother., It sill glee nut to yet:merle., and relief and Lealth in your Infante. perfectly tole In all um.. valnable preparation I. the preacriptt..o of uho cf allot tuoatexperieuyed atul .klifvl fistusls Pli yal. Isl.. ill Yes Knoisoil, and hiss tisssu psis, vita 1.11 , 44 attlltcnt el casco. wa bailors IL th A cues of Dpopneitry awl Dlarhuaa In Cl•ll.lraa I:=1 If life and health nun ha ,I..lier• I. worth Ha weight In pd./. of troltlee ate .41 B,ery ,eat Ili the Sates. ait an old and well.trial remody fir - None genuine 0 Ilia. the of CURTIN AL Pgli ELNPI, New York, is on the °melds wrapper. Eold by Druggists throughout tee wurld DR. GEO. 11. KETBER, Agrot 10, Pittehurgl. FIZI=I POSTLEY, NELSON & (11 , KINCPACTOZZAS or SOLID BOX ISES Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades Pick., blattockd,!gem, fFwlge., Ilmartm T.. W, &v. NV ft reh onßet, N... 17 xtrice St reg. t ap1.1.-an01“ PITTSBURGH. PA. _ Pittsburgh Steel .Works. JONES. 1101 - 13 k CO thaneActursts of CAST STEEL; almo, SPRING, PG/VC sod A. B. STREL; SPRINGS and AXLES, antler Ron and First Ronda, PitLanavA, 1). /3. ItOG-lattl73 St CO.. NANCIVACTCILita 07 Rogers , Icaprov•d Patent 91•a1 Cultivatnr Teeth, Owner Rau and Pint Street., /N 5410.0., ha. julthlydfe* RA 1. ROAD SPLICE COMPANY. Joieph Dilworth ....... W. C. Bidwell! (Soo...sort to Rater, Bo(ft . Ewa.) lIANOMITCIIIILS .7 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, menl . 2lpdlc PITTSBURGH. PCS S'A M2MUME2I 2.LCDR.C13.A.2 , 71` TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dvirtah'•Diewßoildlng,` PIITtIEIURGII, PA ..aCtlydrc J. SCOTT, Dentist HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward. No. 271 i Pena atrort, (mouth tide) thtrd door above Road street. °Moe Doan from 9 A. lc till b P X SiSaNkCY 11. COL,i,J-Nt3 Forwarding and Commbaton Merchant, LSD WIIOLEBALB DEALLAIN Cheese, Butter. Beeds..l3lsh And Prato. Generally, A.IP N. IA Weed Abed. PildburnA. Hide, Oil and eather Store D. KistKperarcic & SONS, No. 31 S. Third st y between .11uket and Chestnut ate., Philadelphle, hare for sale .DRY AND SALTED /HAMER RIDES, Dry and Groan Palled Patna Nips, Tanners' Oil, Tanners' and Der riere' Tools at the lowest prices, and upon the best terma. 1113..A11 kind. of Leather to the rough 'limited, fur • tab the highest market price will be given In cull, or taken In exchange for Hiles. Loather flowed free of charge and sold on commission.mrd I sac _ _ _ $l,OOO Itzweao for any Medicine that will extol PRATT A BUTCHRIVB 51M:4104/IL, the any Indian Remedy now cold for Itheomatlsm. Neuralgia. Headache. Toothache, Palo la the Old. or Back, rprains, Brtdaes, Pore Throat, Thorns, Contracted Cords sod 61rteclar, the only reg. enable remedy dlscovered that will act apron them and Jim. bar the Joint.. Thousands of persons hare loon cored of thane complaint. by this new dlecovers. All are Invited to stye It 14_4411. Principal office 201 Waahlogton street, Bnooklyti,N. S. For cola Icy 1,11. ONO: 11. KIOCARII, No. 140 Wood street, and ). P. YLE3III , IO, Alleelooy. elgoottneof Prott t Botcher on the nipper, and name blown to Os bottle. apettemtf Blck Headache-- Dyspepsia.-•- Several member. of the Methodist Episcopal end Methodist Pron.. teat Oanterences hese strongly iv commended - 6i. Minnie POI. The Erie Conference also record. on Ds journal an official act of tasoreble expresslon towards three Pine, and their inventor. When eo glut • body of oonacinntione minlaters of the Gospel lb.. frenkly esproge thermeires in favor of this great medicine, It node no farther encomium.. See Odds to Ifeeint. 11. I. PAIINESTOCK A CO, otys:daerP No. GO Wood at., Pltt.brtrgb, Proprietor. Or the thousand ills which afflict nituaind dqring the first years of tholr existence, 11011011 to children is palmy* ens of the most cs-mmon, and tho worst. A per fact tuned, for, them poets to the young, is to be had In II L. Fehohitock'e Celebrated Vermifoxeorhlch experience hoe proud to be a speclilo for worms. It is prepay ed and cold by D. L. PAIDIESSOCK A CO., Wholesalo proulAte, corner of Ponca end Wood streets, Pittsburgh. perm. r•kaPID have Brandy which 1 will an:vented to be R,ure end tlt for matelot', ableb I bare pnrcbseed to ;meet - Public trot. Any one abu will try Ole can be saddbal of its Elwin:6ly. mrtfulkalr 080. IL SEYdSI4IIOV 7, Asrlrclel BAns.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, bee on hands my excellent device fur deaf persons, which Bunny panons are male to bear a. well se erg.— Aleo,• Inman gutte porch" drum ' erbkla to Inserted Into lb. ear. eittlfery =wawa of [Wawa. JaMdeiT puss OLD: RTE .Winsirv.—l have on hand Waal beach O ld Bfi IPhLt7 "bleb I bite had made and kept until It la 7 baton= old and will be sold by the kern) or goba;ste elihodinnovw yermdkvt EL OK% 1 40 WOW —lthet.'' VittslntrO• 6a,lette. I.ITTI33SI7FICarr.: MONDAY MORNING, MAY Ir, : ISM MEAN TWMPZRATORE. — Observations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. vS Fifth at., yosterday. 2 " p. m OEM mrlG:d.tw•tielT ..7:11 - UNION PRATER MZICTINO, at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, No. Gd Fifth street, at 43 o'clock, P. u., every afternoon. Coma for a tow minutes it you cannot stay longer. Norton.—We have been obliged, by the sick ness of our old carrier, to put on a new one in all the lower portions of the city. Snell of our subsoribere as may mica their paper will do us the favor of leaving their number at our office, when they will he faithfully served with their Otzerry each morning with their coffee. UNITTI , STATES CIRCUIT COURT.-014 Satur day morning, the defence in the case of Oehl.- 6cks vs. City of Pittsburgh, was continued. Mr. Williams first referred to the Act,tif Assembly of March 10, 1004, incorporating fhe borough of Pittsburgh. Section fith of the act gives the power to levy taxes with thoprovision that no - taxation in one year on the,raluation of taxable properly shall exceed one-half cent on the dol lar, unless some objeotybf general utility shall be thought necessary/in which case a majority of the taxable inhabitants of the said borough by writing under their hand shall approve of and certify the slime to the town council, who shall proceed to assess the same accordingly. fie next offered in evidence the oily charter, dated March 16, 1016 Section sth of this charter regulated the taxing power, and this language is employed—"that the incorporated city Shall have, hold and enjoy, in addition to the powers of the borough of Pittsburgh, which are hereby transferred to and vested in the Councils, all the power and authority now vested by law in the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia." Ile next referred to an Act of April 6, 1850, to limit the indebtedness of the city of Pitts burgh. The 4th section reads—"lt stall not he lawful ifor the said Councils either direetly or indirectly or by virtue of any contract, or by any other meant whatever, to increase the In debteinese of said city in any rum which added to the existing debt, taken together, exceed $1,150,000 exclusive of a subscription of $200,- 000 to the Pennsylvania ✓` Ohio 11 R. Co. He then read a portion of the Act incorpo rating the Pitteburgh, Kittanning & Warren A. R., now the Allegheny Valley R. 11., section 17th of which limits the period for the comple tion of the road to ten yeore, from dote of April 4, 18:17. It not completed within that time, the charter was to be surrendered. Also the sup plementary Act of March 16th, 1847, extending the time for completing the road to June lei, 1052; then the Act of April 15, 1851, changing the route and termini of the road: next was submitted the Act of April 14, 1852, changing the name of the road, with a Section authorizing subscription by counties. A clause in the Act provides that the Act limiting the lodebtednees of the city shall not prevent the authprities front making a subscription to thin road The Judge salted if there woe no ewer given in those Acte for the subscription of. the oily. Mr. Williams said there was not in any one of them Mr. Stanton said they claimed the city had that authority under the Act of 1537, first sec tion. If the city had not the authority under that, she had no authority at all for the purpose .I ruLeediblug Judge Scaler assented to this Fuld reiterated the remark of Mr Stanton. Mr. Williams then referred to the clause in the small note law of 1t 4 19, prohtbiting individ uals or corporations from issuing certificates or any thing in the similitude of notes 'Morale M. Margit&ll, eworu—Was I member of Coutoeile in the year IKpf!: the president of Company appeared before Councils at several meetings. The connsel,for plaintiff here 56ked what the defendant desifed to prove by Mr... Marshall. Mr. Williams went on to Mate it at 16ngtit, but Mr Staniou asktd that IVII2I, Mr W designed In prove ehnold be pot in writing, which was done. The eller waeread. viz : to prove by Mr. Moe shall that beforif' the passage of the ordinance to subscribe In the Allegheny Valley road, the President of the company appeared before the Councils: flint he there said that the read would coot but four minion, of dollars: that two mil hone had been pledged io New York; that S`YY.I,(IIN individual subscription bled been I 44anie Uri e a _on ties along the renTraTTroen ed to en rscribe; that. In consequeuce of these rel-resentations the city woo induced to make the asked for subscrip tion, when the representations were not true at all, and in consequence of the utter failure of ell thoee promised soLocriptions, that of the city hits been all lost and the stock of the rood is not worth anything. Mr. Stanton objected to the offer. The defense alleged [but it would confine itself under two general beads, to wit r it would ebow a want of power in the city le subscribe and bring proof of fraud in obtaining the subscriptions. Mr. Stanton' (boo rem! an Indiana cane. do aided by Judge Nelson. This is the case of Knox County on. Aspinwall & Co This went to show that where conditione were i ttposed upon the Company by Councils it was to he pre-supposed that the conditions were com plied with Ile went on to say that the speech es of President Johnston to the Councils were not named in the bond as the basis upon which the subscription was made, nod that the failure of verification was no defense to the hood and could not impair its validity. W WOOLLOOGR Me. Williams contended that representatives empowered to levy taxes, and those contracting with them, should be held to a strict accounta bility, when the burden is to be cast upon the tax-payer. The gentleman enforced his offer at some length, and referred to several cases in support of it. Also n decision that fraud in the obtaining of a bond vitiated it. It wax not right that agents of freeholders, perhaps themselves not freeholders, and not authorized so to do, should make a contract, fraudulent or other• wise, which bound him to the liquidation of claims which might endanger his freehold. The plaintiff could not chow that the city had any authority to issue these bonds, if indeed to make the subscription; the hypothesis on which the objection rests. The authority conferred amount ed to no more; in effect than to allow Councils to subscribe for sunk an amount of stock as they were able to pay for; they were not empowered to borrow money or issue bonds. Judge Grier dezided that the objection was good, and a bill of exception was allowed and filed. The decision was relative to (rand in the issue of the bonds, without deciding on the au thority of Councils in thh premises. Court adjourned till nine o'clock on Monday. 11.00CliB' GICOLOOT nr PENNISTLVANI/1 —Thie work, now , iesued, we have already several times referred to. We have a copy of it now before us. It is magnificently gotten up, printed on the finest paper and in large, clear type. Most of the principal Lowrie in the State are repre sented in lithographic cuts. Among them we find Pittsburgh, as It Appeared io 1840. Tho artist professes to have taken the sketch, from which the cut Is engraved, from Grant's Hill. This, however, could not have been the can. The perepective of the ketch shows beyond a doubt It was taken from the site of Cliff et., though at that time Do such street was in ezietence. The ekeloh itself exhibits a herd of cows quietly grazing or reposing on that height. The picture to not very good, giving at most only an outline of the streete and the grand and beautiful scene ry which environs them. The old warehouses at ' the canal basin appear to have been the principal I block in the city at that time. Tho old Catholic Cathedral in a feature t¢-the picture also. The Court House la not represented there. Only one bridge spooned the Allegheny. A large bottling stands on Seminary 1151. The Geology of our whole region is given in evens," and that we are not prepared to criticise. The bases of the hills that overlook the city are caturecos shale. We have oleo black foseilifer cue Limestone. The fossils arc principally bi valves, Products, Leptons, and Terebraiula. Joints of encrini are also very abundant. Above this we find a grey sandstone, each es is used for building material, am may be seen In the walls of the Penitentiary. tither geological formations are noted, carrying the attentive and intelligent reader with great pleasure Into all parte of {Venters Pennsylvania; thence through nod over the Alleghenies and on to the rut an thracite regions in the Eut. This Is a splendid but an exceedingly expensive book. Tux young man Caugherty, of whom wo wrote come days since as having been arrested to Bt. Louis, on a charge of seduction, was brought be fore the Court of Quarter Sessions On that charge on Saturday, and gave bail for his appearance for trial at the next term of Court. The com plainant was a young girl named Stewart, who lives at Island Station on the A. V. It. It. He woe brought before the Mayor on another and slightly different charge preferred against him by Ellen M'Comb, of Allegheny. In this ease he gave bail for hinappertranoe in $3OO. Me had several hundred dollars in money in ids possession, but probably will not be very flush when be gets through with the two Canes now on his hands. par of persons appointed by Evening Star Templo of Honor, No. 69, to attend the Man Temperance Convention, on Wednesday, May . 261.11: J. H. O'Neil, John Ramsey, Samuel Gra ham, Jae. E Rodgere, John Spencer, E. H. Hustings, Samuel Ellison, Jacob. tillligor, Jo, Mon), JIM ~y. ^• ", Daansram's Comm:anon RE :re.-1n our advertising coiniiins this morning, may be fauna notice o f thi s enteneive and valuable work, to which we cheerfully direct the attention of orrr readers. It will be found so valuable and relia ble an assistant to all business men, that once tried we are mare they will never after willingly be without it. As a Directory, alone, its value and assistance is beyond computation. It more over conveys intelligence of the character and etandiog of mercantile and banklog houses in all parte of the Union suchen cannot be obtain ed in any other convenient way. The agent. in this city, Mr. E. li. Nevin, whose office is at No. G. Wood street, comes to us so recommended and Inis such references io this city that the simple fact of his connection with this work le a guarantee of its high character. Accincsr.—We learn from an Ohio exohange 'bat a man named Henry C Ware, en engineer at the furnace of the Messrs. Crawford, at Youngstown, Ohio. met with a painful death from satiboation lest Week. fie had, for the purpose of making some repairs, entered the gas receiver, without providing for the usual supply of fresh air, as was his custom, thinking that he would be in there hot for a few minutes. lie was, however, quickly overcome, and before efficient aid could reach him from without, he died. When taken out, at the end of about twenty minutes, life was extinct lie was a highly respectable man, and leaves a wife and two children to mourn his Untimely cud. liooss.—Appleton's Railway S Steamboat Iluide for May, ie out. lei addition to the map of rotates by rail and river, atl over the country, It has a chapter of anecdotes of travel, inven tions, eta , etc., which are worth the 33 cents the book coats. Hedges, Free & Co., of Cincionsii, publish a treatise on sugar-making, from the Chinese sugar cane It describes lho necessary ma chinery, and gives the result of a vast number of experiments. It is a useful treatise fur farmers. Psivarw letters from Pittsburgh state that the losses, by the ten boats recently burnt, to the Insurance Companies of that city, ars:supposed to be heavier than the published noiiiiints. We apprehend that the small paid up capitals of these offices, i. will stagger sonic of them a little.—St /more //cm Don't make yourself uneasy about it The ollicem have all paid their losses promptly, with out staggering in the least. MAN Dnowiten.—Lset Sunday morning the body of Mr. Daniel Richards, of Queenstown, near Brady's Rend, was found in o look on the canal at Freeport. lie bad been seen about 12 o'clock the night before. An inquest was held by Justices Alter nod ill'Kee, and a verdict of accidental drowning was returned. Mr. Rich ards wen a Welshman, about fifty years of age, and leaves a wife but no children. INQIIEIT. —Coroner Bostwick, on Sunday, held an inquest on the body of a young man named Braellford, who hung himself on Saturday to a tree in Winsbiddle's Grose, near Eut Liberty. Ile was insane. lie took dinner at Mr. Wine biddle's at noon and then went, ont and hanged himself. The verdict wee in accordance with these facts Tut mail train, on Saturday night, coming west, run over and killed four oows. Two were killed at Peter,burg and two at Tyrone On the last occasion, the baggage car was thrown off the track, causing a detention of an hour to the train It Caine into this city, however, exactly on time. There was no damage except a alight bruise in the side to the Laggage master rlrrifir gonna Mrsuarrn.—We learn from tire Portland Ors:onion, of March 19th, that a young man canoed Wm. Dearing, formerly from Pittsburgh, was stabbed, as is supposed from the evidence before the coroner, by one Frank Gurnsey, from the effects of which he died. The wound was inflicted in the abdomen. Na panic. ulars are given. Gurneey was arrested I‘,.*T I irrir c /ORM-J ohn It oiler, jr teen appointed postmaster at lientleye•ille, in Washington county, •itta M'Kenna II F. Walker has been appointed postmaster at Ben ford'e Store, Somerset county, •ice S {Velar, resigned Do. A C Mt.H.DOCII reports the leitltis In the city front April 15th to May P 2 ,11 to number 44; males S. female, IC• white 41. colored 3 (If thcoe 1!1) were children under Iti years of age Nine died of cooeuroption, 4 of apoplexy. We learu with pleasure that Rev D t' Page, rector of Christ (Epistopali Church, Allegheny, boo returned from hie Southern tour, much the better in phyrinal health for bin sojourn abroad. We regret t+ learn that E. 11. Irish, I:ot., lies , t ube rick at the residence of his mother in New Briton. lle i. threatened with typhoid fever. 11, dap. ha twat, I, ...ever, to hear to -ay. ha is better. ...- • 0,-.-.' 44.-4,... e . ilneat,—l• - YR.", —Try It end prose it : Tuba hJrl"•••reek p red potatoes, .1 largo handfuls of hope, in a hag, to b Isoiled together with potatoes until the potatoes are ft Then mash and rut, the potatoes througha re nder, and add all the water in whirl, they were lo,ilad; put in 2 t•- Wespoonfols salt, I Ibsen!, white sugar, I tablesy lid ground ginger. As coon IS C.. 1,1 enough add I pint at yeast and stir it well; then set it in a warm place until it risen end is 'final down three-Owes; then keep it in a tool place fur use. One tea rip lull or this will raise flee or six 'oases art Bread. E. Tea Implant and large shipments of the "Finkle" received by the agents, .1. L. Ca, naghan .L show it to Lea popular article. It has met the unqualified approbration or many of our menufaeturern and families. A. Row, .t Co. here just opened their Ire Cream -;aloon for the season, where the lovers of this deli rw y ran be supplied at Alt hours of the day And eve ning. together with all the etceteras. They keep con stantly on heed every kind of plain and leery cakes and confectionery, manufactured (rem the best ma teriel and got up by competent workmen. Wedding and other parties supplied on short notice and in the very best style. I otn Ali, when lttO 101 l 13 kW, C , tue forth in swarms the insect And fur our blood they bore, you know And welt it in molt rapidly. But bugs, roweloes, 'eketten—blark or white In death's embrace are stiffened cmite, Lynn's Powders chance to light In their obscure vicinity. The effort of this powder is Aimee instanteneoue death to IL II the Insect tribe. Gardens can be pre served, end houses cleared of the vermin pest. /t i. frre from poi.on, and harmless to mankind and do mestic animals. Al) genuine, signed E. Line. Pow dont for insecu, pi le for rats and mice. Sample Flasks, 25 as.: regular sizes, 50 eta. A $l. BARNES 41, PARK, New York. Also, the Maxims Mustang Liniment. Private Lessons in Languages, Matho mattes, &a. A (IENTLEMAN, now engaged ns a pro jajemalooal Taselor, will give mime tenons during the Summer, to ell Who desire hie services, either .t their own boats. or et his mains, In the Ancient lein g vegea, Mattornatice, end the s ternal tontine of a Colle g e educa tion. Ilinr raft roncoa, ' , bleb ere abundant ' nal terms, apply at this other, or Bei Boy No MI, Al!ssm Post Ottlea. *p27 ssarArd`t Ladles? ile•led and Gaiters. ALBREE, SON & CO , verner W. 41 .d Fourth rirretr,tit”n Just rotrivrd Whit' If ortrd Uloro bottom 800% " Congress Gaiters, Cktb Front Lore " Preach Kid Heeled Ellippere. Ladles' end Misses Thick Sole Cougnws Ushers, and etrry variety of Gblldrena* Teary sod Moro Useled Boots. Three gmd• here bests made eXpresely for ne, and we rn cornosond them to all whowaotsfood show. Ap3iteod2wd C• SILL, SURGEON DENTIST; OtrICO end Re•idsoce No. 87 GRANT STREET. ...ear nopoefte the Conn House, trollrves he can molt the wants of any that may fArt.r him with Choir yerronane. Any of the various style. of Troth Insetted If •I•bod. roychdlyie XTRA SYRUP—Another lot of that very delicloterpyrop Past reed and for sale •I II per plIc;o at ritANC6 . B Fatly I; r,erry mod'lva Store, Fed.ral or., SUMMER WARES- Ica /)heat•, Neat Eat., Water o.lery, nattoog A natal. Tollrt Werra, so., se, . In oil their Tariety, at T. °HAIG'S Now Strro and Tin Bone., 12112a:4 otrorl, riryn Fint, door from Finis worn. INDIA RUBBER 110SB--4,932 feet, t , 1, v / i. 0,4 l 2, 2y4, 8,6, fl, 8 and 10 Inch calibre, n and 4 ply thick. of tha lloaton Bolting oo.'n nekw , an band and pit entln at 26 and 24 St. mar atroct. coyl2 J.l 11.1 , 11ILLIPS, sole Age., for fhb city. tjUltiTßelined Cannel Coal CU on hand and JI for sale la goacceltlaf to suit roatornera; Adair & Vice. iletle Rafted Burning 011-11 to a bralitlinl article and an not fall to Flee aallalactioo. JOl4. 1 , 1,611114111, ear. D 111,33004 l alarke4 an. F isH-100 bozos Scotch Herring. klte large No.:I ELrkerel: 1 IDhlbble 3 10 bAls.tsro 3 Forsale by itaylol RIDDLE, %FIATS at CO . A - DRU COMPETENT GOTST, of over fire yobs exportones la Philadelphia. •Istire . situation lu or about Pfillbrllb, given. Abbr. bat ing, forma °D. N. J., ' et office of the Presbyterian Benner and Advocate. 111710-3 PP llikAP DRY GOODS—BuieThtield k Co. %,_,/ bare received thb morning, by °sprat+, another lot of those cheep Benign. at 1_2% cents per yanl. Also, another lot of One growled lON coon. They two Invite the atten. Non of iho Ladles to thou forgo abortmants of One Swing and Bummer Mega a isod../..1 °Ward. toyl2 YOU 6an always procure genuine Havana Cigar., raparlor (o soy to lbw city; who, One (limey. Wen Totoicco, et JOid.PLE111(1011. myl2 corner Diamood and Market at. ENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR -01 actoWhost 210 do B. Spring( extra Ono Nom; 17 do talon do dm 17 do do miperdris do; now lendlog from Cramer Clifton, bar mils by myl3 htitlAll (HORNS *CO. G"Thr. ANNIE BIELODIST,'No. , A collmtion of the word• and made of more than nit, popolar amp, Inclitdlng many of B.C. Foeteee best cam. positions. By purchasing this work about $ll worth of mask Is obtained for N. mute. Fries 28 oentit. For eate by OUN H.IidELLOR, St Wad Woe. Copies mailed . r J ceipt of Om • SU ER DRESS GOODS, +co Mantles, am.., a fall uthriment alba islet styles; and is law they can W fond any 0104 C. RANOON LOVA . . myl4 741larket stmt. • ' fIATS--2,0 0 00 butth. prime heavy, received eadirreelet7 „ ;•.1.0.140 4 35TT 400. Telegraphic. TAREF DA 3'S LA TER nTiwiiiiropE. ARRIVAL OF THE WESER AND BORUSSIA HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS! Battle between the AnStefan', and IMEETIIIII /Cur Yana, May 15.—The steamers Weser and Borussia arrived this evening at half-put 6 o'clock from Bremen via Southampton, with Liverpool dates to the td inst. In regard to the war there can be but little doubt that it bus commenced. In all probability there was a sharp action at the bridge of Budlora, on Thursday, tho Sth inst. It is reported that the Austrians, otter a considerable loss, took it at the point of the bay onet. It is also reported that Mortara has been taken and that the Sardinia." had retreated before the An. trians near the Lake Maggiore. Tbo telegraphic line. to Switzerland hare been cut by the Austrians. VIENNA, Sunday, May I.—The Austrians hare occupied 'litre, Paliana and Arena, the Sardinians retreating at their approach. Thuraday, April :S.—Thu steamer which arrived at Genoa on the 27th brought a proclamation of war to the Tuscan army, inviting it to await the signal of war and advance in a compact body of 12.- 000 men to reinforce Piedmont. A similar proclama tion be been addressed to the troops in the Ro magna. Tema, Friday, April 2l.—Ueoe. Canrobert and Neil have arrived here and gone to Join the King. Tho Austrians are concentrating to great muses at Piacenza, where a proclamation hoe been Issued by the Austrian Commislioner Extraordinary.' Fifteen thousand of the French Imperial thumb! lend tonight at (tenon, making the force now there, 40,000 men. The force at Sala is also increasing Tonto, Saturday, April 30th.—The official bulletin confirms the passage of the Ticino by the Austrians. Yesterday the King, accompanied by tlenerals Cat- 'Alert isnt! Neil, visited the line of the river Dora. The corps de armee which entered Piedmont by Gravellona consists of twenty battallions and eight batteries of cannon. 'roam, Sunday, May In.—The Ring has go. to .sumo the command. The Austtians are at Is7ovara o force, and also at Pavia. the French infantry ad artillery continue to arrive. No decisive move- t Ins been made. Benne, Satutday, April su.—The Austrians have •iced several Sardinian vessels on Lego Meggoire and commented hustilitiee last evening. VIZSINA, Saturday, April 30.—Count Buol, has forwarded in a circular notes to the foreign govern ments, stating the diplomatic and political reason. for ttte declaration of war by the Emperor. The Wiener Zeitung publish°s decrees ordering the income tax of the 3d clans to be retained by the pay of the office immediately upon the interest of the public bonds being paid, and ordering a lean of twenty million pounds sterling, but at present it is impossible to contract it. The National Bank will advance two-thirds of the nominal value of the loan in new notes. A third decree releases the National Bank from the necessity of meeting its notes with specie, and a fourth orders the duties and amino du ties to be paid in silver or payable coupons of the national loan. In England a royal proclamation hue been Issued, offering a bounty of £lO to .seamen with the inten tion of recruiting 10,000 additional men. The great est activity prevailed in the Engßah dock-yards pre paring for war. The Emperor Napoleon was expected to join the French army on the 1d boat. Instructions from the British Admiralty were re- seined at Woolwich, April 10, directing all poseible heats in the completion of the new class steam frigates now on the stocks. A telegram was received, at Sheerness on the 29th nit., to send the Royal George to Davenport, the Cotome to Portsmouth, end the Edgar, Queen and Trafalgar are to be got ready for sea Immediately. The Osborne steam yacht has been ordered to he got ready for immediate service. Its dertination it re ported to be the Mediterranean . to be placed at the disposal of the Prince of Wales. The Prussian Government haa resolved to put Its army in readiness to march. Liraor 0.. bley 2.—The miles of Cotton for the past two days hae been 700 u bales, Including 2000 for speculation and airport. All qualities have con. siderahly declined, and some circulars say that prices are frilly I and other, nearly Id lower. The market closed dull and irregular. Brendsto:ff.. —Richardson 4 Spence quote the ;mar ket as buoyant, with a large apeenlatire inquiry, at • oneiderablo aileacee fat ;11 ileserlptione. bet that it e imposahile to give the Erne,. Pri,i.n.e..—Market closed with an &At-seeing anileney. Quotailune nominal, but the sperulative feeling continues. Loam., May 2.—A great many failures are re ported on the stock exchange. From all quarters failures are reported. Wall A Cn, of Berlin, have suspended, and a considerable failure at Vienna is reported. The impoverishment and ruin on the Paris ❑our-e this nook alll be beyond all example. No failurea occurred on Monday. l'..nsols closed today at 49f@9ilf, ST. Lot., May IL—The Banta Fa mail of the 25th ult. reached Independence. Three overland malls . the central route are missing. The advice., from Pike's Peak wore disronreging, bet there was no fall ing off of emigration. The river ha. neon 4 feet 6 inches kt this point i i , within the last 2t hour', and Is now awaiting at the rate of '2 inches en hour. T e late decline hag bean recovered, and the water in no fatty I 1 inches higher than at nay previous time this toucan. The rise comes principally from the leaner tributaries of the Missouri. but the upper Mississippi and the lower end of the Illirinia are contributing a fair quota. Another heavy rain fell this evening. The weather in no coo" t and river, hut th reatening more rain. ST. w I,icts. May 15.--The steamers Monongahela, end Edinburg, moored on the Minnie, when opposite this pity, w•re burned to the wataea edge, at three o'clock this morning. Loss 830,000, insured for $20,000 In Pittsburgh offices. There was no freight on either boat. The river has risen 20 inches within the land 21 bears, and is Mill swelling slowly; the whole rise daring -lii hour. Is nit feet. The upper Missiastppi is rising rapidly and is higher now ad Galen than has bean at any time thin season, much damage being done along the banks from inund•tlons, and still more eerie. remits are apprehended. The up per Mill•011ti is falling, but the lower end of the river ColltitlUdl to rim. Considerable rain tell this morn ing, but since noon the weather has been clear and 1:111.1711. Ilannis.,ll6, May 13.—Two barns attached to the State (sumps Asylum, near thin place, were burnt last night, together with their contents. Four here,. were burnt to death, and the wagons, mowers sad reapers of the establishment were destroyed. The loss is estimated at $4,000. Two tenant houses adjoining were also considerably damaged. Martin Henry Wolf, formerly an inmate of the hospital, has been arrested and committed to jail on the suspicion of having set fire to the property. Another fire occurred at 2 o'clock title morning. The barn attached to the Dauphin County Poor House, about a mile from this place, was destroyed, together with the contents: 25 tone of hay, 100 bushels of rye, and other products of the farm. Four mules, Eve horses and elateee horned cattle were burned to death. The loss is estimated at $4,000 to $O,OOO, end it is supposed both fires were ceased by the name individual (Wolf) as he escaped yesterday from the Poor House. "ir. Jonoe, May IL—The egent of the New York Asu+elated Preee, at Cape Race, with his assistants, and the news boat folly equipped for service off that point, left this city to-day, and will doubtless be in order fur efficient service on and after Monday next. The arrangements of the Press are far more reliable than they have been before, and there is good reason to expect that every steamer passing, day or night, within reasonable distance of the Cape Race Light house, will be boarded by the Associated Press news boat, all the arrangements being under the immedi ate eupervlsion of Mr. Farrel, for many yew" the attentive manager of the 11151711 boat establiehment of the Association at Sandy look. New YORK, May 14.—The steamer Star of the West, from Aspinwall on the 4th, and Havana on the 9th, arrived here this morning, bringing nearly a million and a half in specie. Iler California advice' have been anticipated by the Tehuantepec steamer. The steamer Southampton uiled At noon with two hundred and eighty seven No...engem and heir a mil lion in specie. The steamer tilugow sailed for Glasgow nvith two hundred and twenty-eight passenger.. New Sayan, May 13.—Prof. Denison Olmstead, LL. D., expired at his residence to thia city at four o'clock tbia morning, aged 68 years. Ile graduated at Vale College in 1813, was elected Professor of Chemistry in North Carolina in 1815, and served ten yenta; (when there, he made a geological surrey of that State, the first State surrey made In this coun try,) and Ip 1825 be wu elected Professor of Mathe matic. and Natural Philosophy in Yale College, which place be filled at the time of his death. Loutaritts, May I4.—Ricer falling slowly, with 4 ft. 2 Inches in the pus, and 6 ft. 2 Inchoe In the canal. Alternately clear end cloudy. LOVISTILLS, Alsy lb.—At Lagrange, Ky., Thom ea U. Halt, was nominated for Congress in the Sev enth district, by the Democracy. Mr. Unit, it no. cepting the nomination, maintained the right of the South, to take her property to the territories!, under the Dred Scott decision, but declared spinet the interference of Congress either to establish or prohi bit slavery. Hausa:, May 14.—The Provincial Election, on hureday, resulted he favor of the Liberals, the Pro testant cause obtaining • majority of nine In the Parliament representation. Fire of the present Ex ecutive Councillors were defeated.. Quourv, Allay 14.—The steamer North Briton Balled fur Liverpool at II o'clock Ole morning, with 200 paseeogere. CINCIPIRATI, May 14.—The river has fallen 15 Inches within the lut 24 hours. Weather dear. IUFAPLE SUGAR-2,500 lbs. prime grnn tdataton modgcmatt, Sse eta bf myl4 WILLIAMS a JOHNSTON,II4 Bollatteld d. METALIU PAINT-5 tons Winter's Me JAL tali. Petit, very superior stilcls, tor sale by royl4 • lIIIHRY OOLLINS. CIIEESE-300 boxes prime new Cheese for luta . - fm7141 EMMY H. COLLINS- POTATOES== 100 bbla. for sale by royl4 HENRY H. COLLINS. BROOMS --100 doa. Corn Broome for sale by [mll lIRSILY U. DALIN& OIL CLOTR TABLE COVERS-100 dot. asnottad thaw andpattarni Jut mod from da:dary and for sale by J. ♦ II- PM:UM 46 A dB dt.elatt I. ■ 00 114.1 R-1.00 sacks in otoro and for ■ We by my 3 ILBALLII DICKEY 00. 12E/1111ERS--2 large eke prime. aster°. ruelrod sad kr nlsby 3. &LlCilliaTt CO. - - - - EiIIENT-101? bble ior male by C BEIM Commercial. 001111I7TEM OP ARB wallow VOSIKEr. F.. V. P., F. B. BliCsol, W. U. Wru.t.,, (Ito. 1) Soma, Cm. W.C.Ass PITTSISUKCi 11 DIA tikLICTIS. [ReTrrfrt Specialty for the Piltrinsrgh Gltate. FLOUR—there was not midi animation in the market, and piens did not sutras... , any, the law small lots otlerril et wharf and depot sold at t6,57(.17 for super, and it 5,11.5 for ex• ire: sad MM. small lots of extra sold from wagon at A lot of 300 0114 e -sirs sold from first hands on private term', Front store. 500 Mils in lota itt r 07,3 for super, r2,25e,X7.60 tor .t.n4 and $7,72 for fatuity do—nroinly at the im1 , 13, figares. IiBAIN--bni little offering from low 300 bush Want GS; SOO do at 67, and 1 . 2.5d0 .0 depot at id, i;RoclgadElit—eitaadji =lee of :iimd kids Sugar at .1, and tilde Molasses tit 42, four month; interest added. POTATOES—saIes of 3 1 : Wits at $2,:4; 23 dr at Sig :5. bush do at 70(00. OlL—eales of 4.5 Wets N. 1 Lod Oil al and 7 111. Lin seed at 76. BACON—held at an Intranet; salosof3o,./0 Bs in lot , at 71.; 6. for Shoulders, 03.,;®10 for Sidee.lol; for llama wet 3 toe huger Corset Maras at 12. BUTTER—sales of 4 tibls roll Batter at DRIED PEACHES—soIo. In lota of 131 bush at 0,25. PIO METAL—stales dnrtng the week of 120 tons Anthra cite No. 1 at Vero, and 100 do do N. 3 at VB. 6 toontß , PlSll—.slur of 10 bbl. No. 3 Mackerel at 4t2, and IS half do Lake Superior White at SIONETTAItY AND 11301111111KILCIAL• At, intense excitement ittemiled •t the Stock Exchange this morning upon the annonnOornotit of the ensftinition of hicsam. daeob Little A Co., whose large operation. for the ride or fell hare alwayo had great intitien, open the Ina, bet. The conammnee of this failure wm a very fziarith and In - eviler market at the Mat hoard, tome of the bond• and atocks In which Mr. Little le suppewol to Mee a large interest falling severely and suddenly; while others, after • hello )uttering in early vale. oradnaity stiffened np and ad. imced,—.[N. Y. Ma. The outside dritlers in pier Mom who I, me been nuder the harrow for three mouths past, and who base ',Lennon visible t.. Change lately, wets in pretty strong force yesterday,aud heir appearance eladbiled a marked Improvement ',lnfer the war now.." They were In good humor and fine .0 Eyes were bright, heals erect, sadbinkbooos amazingly strung. They are apparently In good condition f.,r another campaign in the pork trade. le order to &told • relapse of late tumble, they are disposed to make a lore thing of it now, by permitting dock@ to change band,, and ere far the Relit nab, sod other gamete Mart, who here hitherto been totem upon the trade, are being lad field,. The aspect of rho trade o undergoing • rapid change, and is the proem. the hesviest burthem sro being transferred to .boulder., which, coming Into service at this lan day, are able to carry • pretty resift - table lead through the warn, tectitlior.--iCht Om. The Wheat market wet firnier today, especially after the New York:news was I . reelead, and No.l Red advanced 2(440 on yesterday's prima, lifting Wheat we. Oat in better re quest, and pricer wire a thwie firmer. About 70,00 d hush changed hands at Sl,nll,CeB for No. I lied; for No. 2 Red: 51M43.1.2.3 for Standen! Spring - . 01,12.511,14 ter No. 2 Spring; and gl for Rejected—market eluting tirur Alter the receipt of the New York dispatch, there teat an intim demand for flour, end ulna show a further advance, of 25c in bbl. About 2,600 Idols changed hands at Seatl,2s for Opting Eltosa and gi©T.2s for Winter Extras, Corn ad. 'mooed 202 e, and was buoyant. About 23,000 both were told at 000 f. o. b, for prima River; 81c toe Canal, afloat, and 7 - tdiBl%c fcr Yo. (Railroad. Oats were In more active do maod, and nimoced '(VA with sales of about 10.000 both at Gllc clout for Canal; be for No I In store, and 454413 c for dejected Barley advanced Igffe flighwine. quiet but rirm--atio. at 51Y02.9Sc—on advance of Itgll y. Mess Pork firmer, with sale. of 400 bbls Miliniukee at sl7—en edema of 500. heed. !maim. Hides insctiee.--(Chicago Press. SIIIPPCSO Flora TO 311111PL9071--Teetentay 1,200 bble war shipped by the Illinois Central Ittillway to go to Et. Pant.— Chicago Prom. It it yet uncertain what the traciethlpmante on Saturday will be, but It will probably exceed half a million. The gradual decline of the open, retell, and the pommels of continued urge shipment. of gold hare already prodaCad some dish:trim:lm of the money market. Tho bank mana gers are beginning to look with come apprehension upon the drain of cam, although their vaults at present are amply supplied, and at the regular meeting of the Association of Bank Preeldent• today, It was the almost unanimous opin ion that there should be a comereetive mot. of action adopted end • general and gradual rodoction of the line of loans. It was atm decided that ender the present demand for coin for shipment, It wee the polity of the bank. holding maniac Tteasory notes to send them to the Treasury for redemption. TEL, has already been done to eraue:exteut daring the week. and II pertieted In, the foreign drun may be .pplted for two or three weeks Mon thli morce.—[N. 0. Trib. There we-. greet nerltement t-dey in the produce mar. Let respecting some of tii• leading +Melee, and •etill further advance sou hart in trout . , wheat and provision.. Sale. ye,. tarday of ti 30.10 Dbl. pork at $1N , 5111,75 tur 11.0. and $166? 111,50 for Mee, 1,000 Ica prime lard at 11c, and about 6,01.0 bide city superfine bout at $6,75,7. Today price. ware 'till higher, round lota city eupt.”lne, amounting to 5,000 tibia, selling at $7.17,121i awl $7,15. M. Polk went up to $10,50017, with sales madly at $l7. Whisky advanced to INhc, End one lot melling at Zic. Whoat advanced sc, MOO bge totting at 51.10 , 41,15 for full. Corn Old not I• 13 nl/ lunch change. Oats werallrm. bales Oil board of over 300 casks Lunn, ninety country, at G}; rot bhurilder, and sl,;(a9 fur 'tobacco and Ili inp experience.' no change. Lead advance.] to St. Loans loam-, 121/,. The following le the Bank movement nflb,. for principal t Idea,.. shaven by their teal staxemene Loan. Deposits. Epode. °burden. N.l' May 7 11.51.519.905 /04417 . 2,i1a3 0,$51,00: Pe'tu Hee 9 5.1,011,70: , 21,65 . 2,33a 5,907,557 7,241,597 Phil. May 9 . 27.093.400 17,141,125 0,540,300 3,151,725 Orbit Apt bi 10,0:0,107 •Li,7111,U00 15,1551,73 d 12,575,111 12,4,:151..6G5 151.10.1.4D2 64,99L116 :11,777.130 1x•1 xas.tr.v..si2 163,:c75;70 45,13.25.5.:0 Import• by River ST 1.0131,4, per J. I!. 111.11=n-45 bbl, whisky, Miler flick , Ororo Boyd, 2 ,all.l. coppor, Halsey t co,: I bt ware, Wallace: 49 lade, Alcamo, 304 Ao BrYout: 1W tans hop ore, Oran I Bre, nett, lOU tone pla Iron. tOnxer, Nicalck & co; 2 bee wool, I do feather, 4 do dried pescher, I b. for, Bacaley; lot noalbaat rqsloo, rar'cok i hbd• tobacco,. bgs !rather, 3 balm lure, 3 bp. no .1, I bx ter.. wax, Clark 0 Nilo do, woo,. WIIKELINU, or slitor•g 10 bbls malt, Cr. ford, 3 nks, LEI. Ilquur, II A Vabnestork, tiooo feet lon.bar, Ord dm.: bss tobacco, loch & 'NUL..., 16 4, saga, Parker A 4 la scrap iron, egdernao A co, 241 141. paper, 01cC41. lough: 4 01111 whisky, Sley,, gll,srboys, Irwin; 77 nke nate, 011 eget, 186 4gs corn, owner. 110N0N11•111:LA NAVILIATII)N COMPANY —4 loxes, Dagaley; 4 bbls eggs, 1 do loaller, I do gioseug, int sytb, 100 bbl. Boor, Id' tolls boards:Clark A co; 1 bolt 1.11100. s bbls ~wort, 6?. bid. q 31 1 ,, %l'illroy; 10 bbls floor, Wood 25 do do, Boyd A M R•an; 1 NHS hsc,... our. W 4 0. glass, Berry • cog 1/1 b 1 ,1• warlon.:l4-do do, ow 1.01. 11,11. Ku., • Mc K.; II do .1.1, lot furotti".. I=l C • C R. It.--134 Lb!. rggs, ba do whisky, (.1 bales 27 do Iratbera, 13 rolls loather, 12 ka hams, o pkgs lard, 3d bids 01, 5 4 ) las eaudlea, u 0 hbda 1...3, Clark • co; r• L'a rsttle. 2do hog, 3 WA. egg., Liggett t to, 2do diz, IVirts d ca, 11 ak• rap, ta iiing; It kg. latd,s bids eggs, Llea7latott. C K. It --"4.3 pre warble. 81 Lawton:lo blO. eloosso,8:4 boob potatura, dl W Iles/kin, 70 bbl. comoot. W W Wallace: Id bbbkoab., LP/louts. A rq 3 11//..1005e, Walllngtord Ico. bbl. eggs, 3 eke wed, Littlo A Trimble; 17 ho. oboe e. t Eleaslato. 25 do do, Rua. 32 pees Bab, Choral & Coombs; II Jo, J /3 bble egg., Riddle. Wirt.* no I bbl. do, It 1(01 .00 J no IS bble rosin, 8 Dilworth A co; 35 pkg. wagon ototT. Whlonsel A co; 10 boo time., 2 bbl. egg., South., bbl. oiL B L Fahoeetock A 0o; I do K E PNl.te & ter, 402 bble p0t...9/4,37 bee choceo, J El Canfield A co; 21 do, Leerle & Ilutcbusel, 44 Ltd. potato/4, Alcßano A Auger, 2 can pig Poo, Nacolck k or; 34 Lad. egge,l2 do butter, 42 pkgs wrap Iron, 19 cars do. 9 .10 Ice, 0 do cattle, sundry cooeigosB9.9 1000 Huh potatore, Illtcbcock. 81cCteety & rw, 'AN bbl. do, D C Ileeb.t; 130 bee glen. 62 LW. ogo, 12 do batter, 12 tolls Lather, 14 bhd• tobacco, 213 1.1.1. floor, Clerk A net bide oil, B A Faboutock A co. P. F. AC. 11 R.-17 cars ..tile 6 do hog. owner; 230 bides, 0 LI Andenang 56 bbl., 3 D L.,eu A crx u blot. do, Cur ling & Robertson, 3 Ltd egg., 2 001 butter, 2 b. Lama. 0 Parry A co, 3 bbLe bacon,: bre butter; 111cClorkan, llerron c 0,3 bb.. GAIL J Brent.,..; 3 bbl. tallow. g &tour. 1 est bacon Ikg lard,3 bbl. butter, Shrives Dilworth; 95 bbl. flour, kilo: A McKee; 18 Lg. potatoes, 1 bbl elnegat..l A T 51eLangblteg 31 bundles paper. It 51cCullough; 6 bun. rivet. and 21 cake wire, It Tuseneend: 5 bdle leather, 8 Reyw. 35 bile evokes, Leech d 51.1 r; 2 ell. tags, J W Oral , ton; 18 bdls paper, A II English; Su [Ms 11.0. Brown A co 6 rolls leether, 51 Del..; 54 Ude dom. 153 bg. outs, 16 do potato., A co; 1G dux bucket. Lambed A &Upton; 6 Gs. cher., 2 dos barite!. L Robins.); 29 bbl. sausage., D Verger; 5 bbl. ,0;e, R Did:ell:ld° do, U Myer.; 2 bdie paper, R E liellere A ccr, 7 bin nil.. .ram 11 1. Fahuestock; 93 bbl. floor, Moßane t Anger, 2 b.. coal all, U Palmer; 6do do do, B A Fahnestook; 2 do do do. P Ilaydro; It do oggs, 3 do butt., 12 pcs R Glyde; b bbla coal oh, E Ileatleton; 4 hp reg. 1 551 butter, I tub egg.. 4 bga oat. hicNkkls Porroll; 4 eke potash, Atwell, Ike A co; 2 Lbls egg. 11 Ilea; 2 bbl. butter, I So baron, 32 bbl, floor, 2 do eggs, Leech I.l‘skhhoo; 8 bg. potatkes, O Nerenth; 35 ttts candle. 15 aka rags, 11 51cColiongh; 1 cek bacon, n b9l. beans, Bhtiver Dilworth; 10 lulls paper, A 11 Engifeb, 15 dodo, W 8 Haven. The wirer was at .hoot 414 feet un Punchy, and falling slowly. The Progrees wee coming op, nod had got as far no Ole.. Hones. where she wee doing her beet to get through. The J. W. Hellman, arrived with • fair load from Pt. Louie. Except her and the Minerva, them were no writ - ale on P. tunlay. Tb. depart es were the Ilinern, the Poland, 19 Lunn. 'file, nod the Ibuinsioell ready to lanai dusk. The grestnntriber of dilaters during the parent year, should diraFfinhlinattention,to some edictal means of pro. tattoo to human life, on our Western waters. The Penn sylvania, the Se Nlcala,and many other meaner; bane by explosions and bortalnge,caused a dreadful lass of life. In there la:remedy fur this , It is, an wears moat credibly in formed,. wetter of feet, that allegation. bare been weds, and teprorentations with the proof annexed, Inns been laid before the Secretary of the Treasury at WaahLogton, that many neuriben of the boani of Steemboat Inspecton, for the Western waters are incompetent. These fatu, which we an amnia an eating and patent, have had no effect there, whether bean., they lack any element at troth, or banns. than parenting them, Sr. not held worthy of credence, we do postgame. It has been held ia days gone by, that govern ments ore established for the good of the governed. if any' of thle old fitailoned idea, is still in vogue among the powers that be, we Invoke at their band., that ex.:dotal. Into the facts alleged In MI. matter of steamboat inspectiondint care in decidlog, and that Jua ne and humanity In putting their final decision Ina opemboo, wldch the protection of life and property committed in a certain peculiar ans. to the hands of the government. mast Inanaltively demand. We ate not quite partial to the Democratic party, or any of Ile movements, but we believe More • re honed and mbehle men in It, and If the rept...dation lit this matter, which have been laid beforoSerretaryoobb i arehethlet him act upon the , and sea that one twamboan am to inspected, sound anal vi proved. that • certificate of safety shall mean that. It devolvnmor,ever, upon nor carte, to bring to ars and condign punlammit, all than who be aunt ono a t es noes and neglaitabcausa theirs of boattothleh with ordinary can, might lane gon• on their way in safety. If the Warn to thaw matter* does not take plane van, we may see • change in 1853. Caro—The Cairo Omens, orate Oth, has the following On Friday mofoinghtst • tad laden with 15,1100 bushels of cal, beloang to Capt. ithat,and which waniocured to the old tare near etandlog'n milk was run into by a- rakand badly atone that it torn went to pieces. Lmeataut $1,003 The holier for the pump, arrived cn Saturday, sad we expect to hay. the pumps at work within a weak, when Cairo will again be dry. The City Giant, to get rid of the harf-boas, hare Oa them IIUtiCP to learn by the lth of July,or after that time they will bane to pay a Ina of one hundred dollen • day. which wo do not think would be a egging baleen for Mew Pomo antipope ahoy will here to emigrate. • c.o. Lockhart, the an perlotatalant,was comp lied, yentas. dart:wetting, to clout the atoll 10 order to remove the mud that bad accumulated In the lock•. Thaw Woad Walla:at •even fat orator I 0 thaithartnel, bat yesterday rnongog the Universe had the hardest. work to got through tat colddl, lock drawing only four water. ' ; Tito Clocionatt Commercial says —.tient. Dick Neatoailiell known throughout ins Booth, died in New OrManion the 3d loth. Pew men ever enjoyed warmer triemdthipl and none were morn deserving. May be net In peace......-.We that.cl.rk noon of the packet.m that boat, bad abeonatuland to partanaknorn, with of sl2Xlof the boaDs mui often people'. utoney....-A= Title paper says that the little Trader paned through the bayou above town, Doted of taking the regular channel. We at, Informed that thin I. the brat aleamer which has game through too bayou In We mato of thirty year.. Botelectem , --On Friday hut the read bolt J. IL Farmer Capt. Wm. 11c31 lite% nu, upon • snag In (harem! Jot below Wampum Fames, Lawrence County, end wank. She was loaded principally with groceries for New Cull* mer chant.. • taste amount Of suer, crackers, Miters, tc., and some $3OO worth otpotesh for the Croton Glue Co., wend*. aroyed. The total damage be animated et $2,000. Steamboat ARRIVED. Dr. Telegraph, do Colonel Bayard, lellzatelld 3, W. Ils . ilman. SR Lon* Itrrn—t% f. Righter. DKPARTZD. .. Dr. KRIM, Broom - ride; Telegraph. do Col. Bayard. PUrnballd ll!ann. Wbee llat Poland, Lalonde. an fading. Talesra allarkets. Nrr Tarr, May 14;—Cotton, ths Wu an orkoportast. /Wu Milk dos 36,000kb1gr6 steco@too. Vbesc Itia. also 31,000 Ingrate a* $1,70E01,66 fared 1W0.% and ; 66 tor lilac Coro decline; salts 16,606 bulb. at.6te,6/ kr oatred, and OS tar paw.. , Pelk boar,. for moo. mr adult t r ,4o.wa 9 62616 U, rt StWel 4 X -14 . 11 knort 11 @We. Wrfokoy INS it 60C. Costrata term 666%06 torlddesplokiP4lo* too *boulders:. I.****e MIX= • be.): (*quotation ate torely Ctilutaileed. Lincead al. v. at 68066 s It it noir bell at t 7 6c. Bides vreatara Tallow firm, bed quint. Bugar betaleady. Muicovado tiyitl4c. aloburiea.flatn Mut. - •11410 32. Rice buoyant aeb.yg2Ne.. Et.r.25 lower. Chin g° " itmk Waud Illttolit Central a. R. 64 Minnie , ?Art .. trLdaonds SI; flow York Central MILIIIWIOkew I 514; Canton Coal lf-y; virgin's etree, 9 3 14f/l ll * - r.' " 414 % ; Cbtace.. Cautnd 4214; Cleveland and l'olvdo. 2.1114; Canine Mall S. S. N, S La ern.. land grants. ler. Tentaaare elats,4l!4';ll. 5.111,1, !Si, registered. PiIIIADCLOZIA. May 14-11 i, excitement to lireachaidla hod subsided, and buyers and galore aro holding off Coe farther fort:thin news, The demand for YlO. L. Men off, a for hundred bills sold at p 149, and to the trade at fl, 3.. e $1,15 for ant:tato* and 5.549,23 for extra aml foots. Rya root firmat an imprvrement of3W little sold at $4,1W5. Corn Meal wilt at $1,1234. Titata le lots infirdrx r weal; .les :4.0 birth at $1,9041,65 for rod, and $1.91.e...1,95 (outdo,. Kyr to demand at Comdr.' a... 4 I; uira iiwo Loeb at Olt, afloat. Oats lota actioe; olot of Potosylvattia at 68, - XGO. Mohicans advanced; bade Rio Coffeto sold at 11 and f.sguayra at 12. Lk] Boresßice sold at Otoo Whiskay advanced to 31. Bacrlanza, May IL—Flour dull at 52,50 for Howard street and I , Mo. 'Wheat firm at SIQ2 for white, and 51.15 401.60 for red. Corn drooping; whirs 953191 for PIM., Whiskey is firm at 310. Prorlalone are firm. Baton, silt. anacnotart, May 14.—Flour doll arid Woos firma; same lote of impertne form] on tha market sold .t Whiskey advanced to die, with Wen of WO Mils. Yroria. lona ether scarce; not mach donee do hhds bacon aides . . . . . . .old, two Sera, at Isli; they were offered at thi. alter. tioom 2u hhda &boulders void at 7%. Balk meats dal! W. d!..ir3,9!5; 100,buo Ito aides sold at the latter rate. .Laird lu Food demand, with rainier 1000 bbl. at Wheat but Utichariged; very little d.o. Grocarloanaclaagal acid ohaoga doll as. %premium. Money easy. tiegulat stramtus E=22M2tiffl BETWEFR ST. LOUIS AND ST. DAI LY NORTHERN LINE PACKETS FOR GALENA, DUBUQUE, STILL WATER AND ST. PAUL—The follswirg swift anti maguincent Ode wheel steamers will compose trds line tot the coming year, leering . follows: b10aday......6116NRY CLAY .. Capt. Eitecene"n , itionday......NORTILEILNKR. " Alford. Tnesday......oANADA - •' Ward. Tneffisy PPAISINAW " Griffith. Wodnewley_LUClE MAY " J. B. Rhoda: Wednesday-AUNT LEFTY " Cha. Mantua, Thursday--METROPOLITAN Tbursday__IIINNESOTA BELLE.- " T. It. IRIL Friday.. ..... .DEW DROP " N. W. Parte Friday....__olllPPEWA Crapster. Saturday DENMARIC . _._...... R.O. Gray. Saturday WM. L. - M. Greene. The Northern Lino has been in successful Operation Sas' log the taut year, and for regularity, comfort and perfect reliability in .eery respect, b. never boon atalesaled Py ally organization Oh the Wmtern liven Haring added nix nail' steaceera to tho Line, they are DOW prerred to offer ed realities tor th e transaction of ell nclziesa entrentan Li them, end hope to merit a continuatlon of the liberal pat. roriage heretofore so liberally Leatoered rip= them. For any infortomJat that may be required, apply at the Wharf tort, at the foot of 1.00114 steel, or at the Northern Line Pact,. Office, No 67 Commercial aheet. between Olive and Locatt. WARD!: A SU& LER, General dyyinita. MISSOURI RIVER Notice lo idl.sourl River Shippers nod Paisongers. WE have made an arrangement with the Winsome River Packet Cnetb pally by which we ma glee through rates from Putentirgh for imseengere and freight to ell point. on the 1111monri fir er {tor further partici:shwa apply to Purr, 8.,2,111 k CO., @team Boat Agents, corner Water and Market etreeta, alto are authorised to contract for ca. WHIMS h. CU., (I to of Eittatoargb,) Eul2,lE-Int T No. 49 Coomareial 4.t, Et. Louie, No, EUULAR TUESDAY PACK- Jui, ET FOR EAMERVILIAL—The flue new enamor EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Aitken* Armin, will leave for the above and Intermediate ports EVERY TITIM/Ay, at e o'clock P. r. Pot. freight or passage apply on board, ocla FLACK. EARNER 6 CO,Aals. emannatt, bcc VOR CINCINNATI LOUIS . I , AF• pt i VILLK—The Elpiondidateamer CLIFTON, Capt. Poe, will leave for the %novo ant all itttermedlato ports on TVEBDAY. the 17th lost, at t o'clock, r. Y. For freight or passage apply oo board or to mylMl FLACK, IIdILNIES t CC...Agent. Volt CINCINNATI S LOUIS- VlL.l.K—Tbeflw•liteetoer"llAFFlNOS," Capt. R. IL Porter. will leave for the above arl=Triter tne4Late ports, on THIS DAY, 16th iner at 4P. 3f. Par freight or pseesgv apply on board or to toyil FLACK, BALLY:6S A CO, Agent.] fit. Louts, &r FOR ST. LOUIS. GALENA. DU BUQUE AND T. DACL—Thr nen' and splendid atesiner ST. LOUIS, Capt. Jesse Dean, aitt tears tor the gibers and all intermediate porn on TIJESDAY,I7th legato for rreignt cr passage apply to tio Captain ED Ward. m 716 Jar "Late Zuperlor FOR LAKE gtift.titO'R=Tl,cl4% 1 , —fad, staunch . tamer NORTWEIIN LIGHT,John Spaulding, nutter, will run froinJ.lareJal7, Ohio, to Late Superior, at a regntar packet, during the too ton. Will leave Cleveland on her nut trip on TIT'S Dili, the lath natant For frol,tht cr pasta, apply on hood or to HANNA, OARILETSON aplaolif, hr Om - eland, Dlir, Sor 1 70.1 i. ST. PAUL AND SIINIs;E -,K SOT RIVER, DIRECT—Tie et. Louie, lieeluk, Burlington Aluerattne, Rock Maud, Davenport, Unlene, Dubuque, anew., Wonous, St. Paul, FtSnetting, St. Petvr, lc—The. flue steamer DR. SAP E,CatL Samovl Sham., len! Peale tor the above porta on 'tl/DEDAY, I:tb teat., et 6 o'clock t' V., Irolaht or Panzage ape ply ou board or to f/LACE. RARRES A CO.Agent,. FOR Sr . ' PAUL, DIRECT—The due eteemer VIXEN, Capt. Tiernan, pla sm, Clerk, e 1.1 leave ter the store uret all Inn emeritov ports, en THIS DAY, Inth lost., at b o'clock, P. IL For freight or ',vane apply on 'board or to BAANF.S A CL, 1,1,4 .4 In) &t. . . Iputt ANI) 1 NEW OItI.F.ANS.—TLe fine 'dears er J. 0. VEEMONT, Capt. Itbackdale,will leave tor the above and all lutermediata port on TUESDAY 17 th hat_ Far tralght or passage apply on board or to reyht FLACK, BARNES d 00,, AV, THE GREAT PURIPYER! MP WORLD CIIALLRYGEP.- TO PROPCCE ITS EQUAL.- THE BLOOD SEARCHER:- oLo.uncst, TRIUMPHAL Nr— tlororu ototontoof or ffarld McCreary, of Napier togrooldp, Bedford coma "In April, 1074 es teas en 1 coo remember,. ritual plit ple made It. appearance on my upper lip, which coca became enlarged and moo. I need poultices of erorri, t oo o troth of blue vitro; without effect. Finding the wee extending I rolled on Dr. Ely, of tkhellriorg, who pronounced It Co,e cra,end proem-rood a sash of muter of lead and bread pont. mew Finding there semodlea of po era% I called uptm Dr. hbaner, of Dpvidevill; Somerset county, who alto pronoun, ed the datum Cancer, and gore me Internal and exterast remedies—the latter couristlng principally of 'acetic, bat all to tat purpose, as rho theme continued epreadlagtoward the nose. I mat used • preparodon of arsenic, in the form of mire This fora time Make.' the dist.; but the intros [nation Iron IncremorL I next ca/led upon Dr.Broder, of St. Clap-0111e, Bedard county, who alm pronounced the die. elm Cana% and applied • salve add to be a uarertalling remedy, hot It bad no elect whalefer rh check/110U spread of the wee. Io December, of the same yes; the...demo had roten awe.. greater part of my upper lip, and bed attacked the nose, whin I went to Cincinnati, where 1000.011!4 Prof. R. A. Newt., of the Eclectic idedirol College. lie pro. trounced the arose. 'a catsup.. Canter, puperindoced by an inordinate nee of memory.' Ds applied mild 0100 oint ment, and gave me internal remedies fly tans healed up, lint the lallansmathol was not thoroughly removed. In Feb. ruary, ISoi, he pronounced me rode; and I left for home. I. April the Drown. Lido returned, and . elolont ICU the pain that I could not rat .t Mahe Late in flay 1 rarErued On Cioclooati , sod again flared myroll under the charge Dr. Newton, with whom I remained .101 September, during which elms be need every booms remedy, and partly ate roeded In checking the disease, Ind When I returned home there were still three ddcharging ulcer. _non my face. continued ming Newton's prepared.; and alto medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the C.c.. motioned growing .til It had eat of Mc/eft ritteof my host, the prole> pm , Lion of my kit cheek, and hadadocrol my left eye. I bed given op all hope of ever being cured, Mice Dr. Ell NW he could only glee relief: but that w cure was impartible. In March, 1550, I bought s bottle of .Blood Searcher,7 bat I must confess that I bad no faith in it. I was very weak when I commenced taking Ito bat I Mond that I gained strength day by day, end also that the ulcers cenume.ed drying op. I conthanadould when the Mini bottle wee to ken my fare was heals:l.lf bye miracle. I crud • (MUM troll; and there been healthier mince than I hare been for the trot tarot years. AJthottob my faro la airily dim:loured, I aro still gratefnl to abortion Proridence who tun spared my LB, and which brio been dons through the loetroms, Minty 01 Lutrwat's /writers° BLOOD SmactrEad' DAVID MI:CREAM. Sworn aro, rublicribaL 111.31.1 day of Anglia, A. D. 1813, before me, one of the Joetkee of Ile Prate In awl for Pm Borongh of If oltlillaysborg, Blair comfy, Pa. Witons—U. J. Jena. JOHN DORLI:Y, J. D. lielog afflicted with . grievous Triter an the arias and rau.—aller tryitig many rstriatits which aunty ailed to cure—il wu persuaied to try Limitssy's Improvad Mood &amber, and now, six weeks atierAnishing too gleann Bolt!, vouounce The Tatter broke ant i something over ymr atro,on lhe• Itmido of my eeme, extending from the ribose down to the. tin idle; Oleo. GU my face, immediately round the moots and chin, end contlten•J to Ea pyrfect torment tg me Until cnr ed by the Blood flowerier. fly anne, at times, were almost amhas, owing to the cracks and anras me theme, lialde bleed et soy 211 aw up the letiet exertion to lift or Irony, aril mtnellturs m Itchy that 1 maid eadrely preterit tearing off my drab. I have nor been come air smoke, and feel It dies to 11,. Lindtori nod to the public genertaly, to Mike Wi stetement, and hop. that other. Ilk. myself may be benefit. M by ming his minable medkina tier JANE 41 WILSON. mark Blrato str.dvabscribed beta• me, oce lb. Alaemsa Iti and for the city ol Pittabnrsh. M " 7 of .1.17,4.1 '^. 1657. AM>. MoItASSES, Alderman. DR. H. HEY EfER, wholesale glad retail rant tar PIO.- bor,O, Pan.. mrlTrdialr g" MAG ' ASTER TIIE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROTER.—The bast and cktaapest thettA. hold Um.ly to the world. Fllmple and nirvana, Di ap .•- pl leation, eat Lela and creou.i In Ita it..betaitifal.. • fficlantlar externel cantle., appllcabla for the.nlleftlpain.'; at uay time, In any plaa,ln any part of the Intim opt tarn, and ruder all clrrnantartres. Irina Wel Phiehsi-- .ty *bore, If pale Ie then, the PLuterWill Wei thinitiatli', the pan has vaulsbad. Th. Mew nrtgnettexa 'Ma pan' away, sad . PAIN OsENOT EXIST MIXER 711113-.PLIS-ims, Rheumatism, Lammas, Slifka* DebllltyrNersixtmont Nenralge, Dispepsia coughs, and Colds, Patera utd Ackee:' of every kind, down mem to Corns, are emiefffhtgli ferieleel and, Isiah a little patience, permunonfly arra, by the tinigy.. eel Influence of the. PLaiIINETIO RUSTIER. It Is the dm- 7 pleet, worse; safest, pleasantest end chtapeel smithy lA , . Madame. Its Application ts ratvenal—ciqualip , thaT',' stronisomi. She dentate wonium,aul the feeble trittar4-4.; TO epatriad all It srfll prose a Balm mot 4..111 esplog... rts agreeable, and without annoyance ar themblu,%. Tit, albs le vitbto the saheb Grail—ride ofprior ;• • • sillnoty It who are sick a d sufftelog airy • -• • PAI EaS ebeebi be elwere supplied kudzu, hie pLArrea. It Irtu be air Phydolai : in'y household, reedy at an times, eel at bilisteiMmeedee• Put pp in ale Uri Zaoh tot willmate ala to alpha plasters, anollitet and iaia'spraid Prim. 25 cents a boy, "Serb% and plabo primes.' Jutvatur and PtqytetoT;i2 Wilkte.ohNSW,VtriC • 1100 . , BUD' 811 / 03 iintOPLABTEDIA add byall are ea iti . itt 'wry clqi tArira,s4 Vflne • i 4 9 oaidltir ' ' . ' • , ,
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