.113 a - st'culinzn. . . . JAMES M'CANDLESS' &= CO., Nu. 1.03 WOOD EIMED3DVI% - PrrTsstron-zr, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would reipectfally call the attention of THEIR CU73TOMERB AND MERCHANTS E £RAL I Y, TO TIMIS STOOK FOR TELE - +.; rir a A N D. 131715111173 11 . TR.A.DE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROIfGHOUT THE SEASON. .%:.,:;ivilleirll'arrips end-.prices - will be as Iravorah a to 'Purchasers as those of MY other House. least or West. -...— , 44.:0n a h' and , Short Time Buyers re Especially Invited to call H; OHTLDS „ grj co . . • WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, o. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, . .• WE ARE OW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 80-OTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sole, ti hieli having been pnrchased principally for CASH, direct from the :Nlanufaeturers,, and selected with great care as to quality and emes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who may cull. PR ATM AGENTS FOIL vr s PATExTT' BILZTALLICI TIPPICE O BOOTS-AND suo *us. FOR YOUTHS AND CHILD RCN, 2,pmat iloticts SIIPKILIOR OOPPEtt MTLi „ AND evra to L. xi' W 0 11 e • • . PITTSUUL/011. PATEN., brolllttr? & CO., ISIANUPAOTURXILS OP • SREATiII NO, unlyscsa ..s ,130i.T COPPER, Fawn) cur er.n.porivilis ? llalood Stlll Bottoms, Bprlier roldor, ie. ilon, Importer. and Defiers Ir. lIETAIR, TIN PLAT); 40:11EM, MON, TVI:4B, Aa. Oonstantly on hand, Thimau's Rubino. and Ware6ourq NA. 149 First and 120 Skrondrtrect, Pittsburgh, haanr•. sfir ped • orders of Octiper cut in coy tifulred u turZkdasrlyT JOHN S. LIM, VIER C R. A N T TAIL 0 R. So. 45 Market St., Pittsburgh. A good assortment of CLOVIS, CA4BIIIEIIE9, ' ' -bizt:ipttis,;_tlkittps, and all goods imitable for geralarnerta . iiiii,juatree",tred. '.; hi the hfint etylte of the art. mr.l.sajdfo • ..e(ocoirtaD do CO-, 11 - AStriA . C.TITUZITS LTD DEA LEI3II 1,21 HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,.. ITTIOLETALE 4WD RETAIL, • 131 Wood Street. Pittabursrh. Have now-on hand for. Spring Sales, as largo and COMpleto en assortmont ofpwda at can to found to any of ttro 'onto= cities, consulliti of FOR; SILR:AND WOOL MATS of trtory ety/a and qngity; CAPS of every qiiolity and lattatfaildons; PALM LAMP, STRAW, Li:anon:4 arm ,PAOMA,'TIATS; 3TRA.W;•Lt:prion2; AND SILK D3N• wialing to parchow either by :Pthal:6 - '4llll OE4 It to their odvantogo to calf • tad:examine mama*: mrtl PrfrEPrCTI WRITE ZINC PAINT. .43013- Tons Snow White and No. 1. DIY AND GIiOUND IN OIL IN PRANCE, , ^I{'ATULIISTED PURA sp:tro erd to snits, for sale by JCH.E.?If M. STROUD, No. sa Resde Street, Near Tort, Agantilrlellie Venter., & 00., P. B n t• VF.L GI-LILY er.A.xx.013., Na 62 cr.Ame srnErr, PITIIBUROMPANNA, Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and ="l4, noir melting hirSprlng stook of antba,,dassimores, Vetting; and Coatings of AVCl3l•wirty and !tile adapted the' bat city sod nnwatry tinda, which mill be made up to iditipoitoptnems and ,despatch, and at rates as low nen any eatabli . ahment in the city. feadre - 19311.ED1C , 4iL CO Forwarding:and Commission Merchants, Arid Agents . for the 8910 of Pittsburgh Menu tbelimos. Consignments anti orders for LEID, mum, 1141IP. PRODUCE, dc, sollettort Prompt att.- " Con to nearing amt — forwarding. sBb. 40 ComnsarclolStreet, et. Loral. daltSottentc CHLtISTY, DI. D., 163: Tkka, Street, .Piltaduret, Penna., • • ',...1 .„• lllTtagAid tlto.lEllantagcs of Diatom College. cud Hos .,,lr4ollllol4[l4inratal.plate Nrualai, oireara .11. proteutfuoal -.... : ittgantillTlßßlOALAlrusncorcui CABEG.'- 'isriwaq ~ . W. W. D. WiiirAnSk. CoL WilsonllcOnnaless. D 11. A. Weasel, T. 11. BM, T..q. Ban. T. J. Wm.. 3. ii. n"t". Jambl4,3olltt i gt Lola'. Mellor, q. . . . 7ECLWA. STOlrlf. NV oRJ:ill'. „ALps.a.NnER BRADLEY, wisarlorluat asp p.m m MIXT 'num or COOIIIIG, PARLOR AND BEATING STOVES, and. Fancy Grata Fronts, &c. "-Solel%prietor of the celebrated Parra, Gee Buslima and SILOKZ CONSIPAINS • COOK STOVES. Offi.da and Baled Room, ral&litra Igor 4 Wood St., Pitttburgh. Po 14TARCEI AND rAIII3III , Made by the Webtrbithydelpttla Illanttfooturing Co .:(Fbit-Prnhammtrdoi by the Freottla twat rite, pLeaslaaApkenElcacag, In cases cones 6 troses, 6 lbs. each do bocci do 40 parars,l do; , /as , o3.62iicd, Para oat Pearl Stawh, m Gazes various &ea - , au tit. laundry =a 001 IN 03211 Stucky) le Ems 40 pipers enr.h. Vids_actlcle Is expressly prepared for culinary yarrows, end can be colledn as superior to its= to say boar to DAM WS sale by ", T.IIOII2BON,CLAI6ICE f YOUNG, Phlbs.asn'y., Ilitiledttfc Agents for the Company. N. Ficki...m.ES art SONS. •. . • Amigo :and, Domestic BIM of Exchange, ceniiiiil4l.rsoi rgrosm . .. .: .. BANKNOTE. 9 AND 6PECID, • DO. 67 Oi "I' HPREET, PITTSIIIIROII, PA. ' -sga.gloilect s k c an oWthe prizcipal cities through out Dos United States. , sp22.lkly .ROBERT 0 11.1.11 TIM* BONNETS AND BATS,VE BONNET SIBECINS, iLOVVERS, ic.,. NO. 93 - MARKET STREET, PI rrsErrhecu. a B. 'Br C. P. MINTING, JOB AND ALL EMS Or .:\AVE, P N . GrP.AP E. WitrehOUNO, Na. 27 Wood PITTSZIONGII,Pd Ravi bmtat it market Drlraa. - norttfta ,J0,131+1 COCELIC.A24 0r..13110. ILLIMEICT4I2IB Of Iron Failing, Iron Vining, Vann Doors, - Window Shutters, Window Guards, Ea., (Itetweal9Womlim9l3l• o • 4 ") PIP/PPUPGII, PA Etsgreniumel • teddy of now Patter., fumy and , laltabl• for ,•11: prapailw -Particular &Monti= paid to mi. dab/ Onn•Lots. Jobbing done at than oath. mt 4A11DE 1 7738 & IrnruNn, o y fo AT LAW. • . SOLICITORS. IN cuescr,telt, lro. 5 show, tua, Detbetyee, hive. , NlPtlatotheet%rom ygy made in - any pert of Norther° ( Wsttetad to tbeyaret:tee.o - oo; Hale of Rea Istylo, ob. tiolatablfaceyotilloade mad Marbraa. . sel:lydro St. MULL .1111=1V. MLLE. aifiluti_lLLEßs, A vowrrouts AND "MACHINISTS. ' Eixl9crr,ol.T viz 3 , 1 S. PiAtisbargb, Penna. -4 ; 'Vince' )Nro:Nt ;Dirket rtreet.' -Nurafe:tariisliklado of BteamZogtect sad dill Medan -7;Zth404.11,0r, fuesm Botha% utaftett Iron ' tioz.ou slaitnotteo. sa'2s:l-ydlo WWWMAN ' "' ' • Milinticbwrivxd Dollars In all kinds of ' , 7'i`on/tcco antriT AND :c/c3ARB, T033.41..000. 01niter qtauritrytad Strict and ixawsond Ark% • .• • PriTmatrwri it, PA. ITORIZIGV: laxcEralavGac. SIGUT BILLS •DRAWN BY nutrima ROUND EzmuNa AND . IN WAD D 3. °lra NU an aflat Paisatil cdties sad karts of France, 'flottaal, - Oanain4,ll-asaii pad other ...European Otitis cotatsztly on baud and tor nloby I WI!. IL WILLIAMS & -02td in f a Bantam Wood eared. cotter of 1114. _, wa.vr.Caic.A.2.7T TAILOR, ~., . N0., 4 54 Clair Street, cat.ttpaittiwttemitie errreatraau, ra_ J. SCOTT; Dentist. HAtt retooled to the hone° lately occupied. by Dr; Irm.'A:Ward, No. re rt.. strut, (,oath ad.r) , gad dfXRISCMI REM ditot. , :4 7 / 1 10iNaors Mau oa. %AIN r.x. PXlr, . nimbus & £O.. , ~...&oznoTrune or ;a TT N.'.B-Av, E I. S, SOLID :BOX VISES, Oaat &eel lliiixtmered Shovele iuxtpadee, igotii:iiittsi.3 6 . 4. wedge., 'narrow Toktb, /fp. , :I ;Srereluyiltte; No. 3.7 Market Ettri.er, ::•1110M68 76Y115615 ....TOSTAII REAMER mrl6:dAwtjplT l‘Vtilai are Muddy 1W0131114101..iad 111..gbout ma Stara. for 'hair durability arid cheat 1110•11—ON I: • PAIR. baring beau touail by actual t.r, OLITATIHARRite raitts OF TIIh 01.11 .11111-13ayery will flail It to their • Ivanlugo 1,, mil and ar amble oar Stack deture Els.rteltere. itifePartlonlar attention Oren to enter, 110 T iloticts. IC ItICAN NS ; IA WS WHOLESALE AOENCT FOR THE SA LE or AISTERIO.EiN WATCII2IB We would most respectfully call the utten ueu 01tbe public to the American Wet, lice now br , itti tenetrely intrarinced, trio anenufutura fa' eibicti hem le, come ro firmly teiteblislicil (bet entire mini di , :lon con In plamd upon Mem ea ego and correct Inno-krepe re, b.all by the wearer and seller. thalug been eppolotod Wholouslo Aponte for no, tulo those Warta., tbo public may 100 /veer,' that too con roll them at tbo very tutted cash prio.o. We bare oho n Ivry largo lam k of SILVER 411411 . 1. VIED WARTS FINE oofal JEWELRY lu not., aL oo auru.t. Cam., Jot sad l'olotioge. Our uuor OLANJIC S is ouusually loco at pt et:out compritlug motto. boautaul putterns of MORT utul ONE DIVE PARLOR and OFFICE COWES as GREATLY ItE• DUOED PRIOES. We haos 11/1110 s fall saok ..1 EA,Gish and Sarni GOLD e n d SILVER. WATCU FA on hand, all of our van leap/station. Also, Watch 1,10 ass• Tools. Id atarlals and Watch Dlss.e•. ILFINEMAN A 31.RIRAN, fa2fadAcT Na. 42 Fifth stGat E X it W SEWING MACEtINES CEII3 =BO LATE IMPROVEMENTS .a. z. a. WEED, 1110TIIER3l Ml.'lllEll5ll AIWELIEIL.9I:I Don't fail to procure Mrs. IV intlin t-',uuLti• log Syrup for Chllthrt, Tonthing it has nh alma vo ...rib Il graatly tarillthr. the twoness of toot Mho bl e.ftrtdog the gams, reducing all Id alloy port, and Is tare to rognlato the Lowol.. Den.d yr ln ii, I . ...thaw, It will giro rut Ida...code., and relief •ori haAlth to c„ or infanta. Perfectly safe In all •• This wale/this veratratleo 1. tho pridwrinitoo of rig- of she ronsterNriehred and sk !Ifni fernalo Ph yak... lb N... England, and has Woo osed, with recur tatling to. hte. to mllitoo. We belle. tr the beet •ed aurett rem,/{y to tn. motif, to an caw. of Dywolog„. „ 001 Chart, ha In ri,lttre, it .rkadi from teeth ftoes aey othrt tow, It 111, and haalth cant ehordmated hr (1:71.t. aof '-rt. It I. earth Its weight In gold klilllnos of bottles sr. edld or. ry yur 4.. State. It Is an old and wall trlnd rem.) lIBICE ONLY 26 CENT* A IIOTTI.E. 111121•Nota phoning, volt. the. tadhanhiloolthlNTl^ e :IF GINE, Now York, Non the wataide straggler, raid by Drogidsta thrhostima Ilia cell lA. ONO. 11. NETSInk. Agent the rateldnen JoltlawlyloT Pittsburgh Steel Works. JON - MS, BOY-I) ilacntacturerrof CAST STEEL; APHANO, PI 4 .• A B. BURL; APPSILIOR god A XL23, Ci/rxtr Ken and POW Sinn*. Pa::energi, 13,061Lti9 )., *1.,71011111.3 Of Koger• , Improved Patent St e•i Cultivator Teet h, Gw.. 'ler Solt ars3 Pint &own, I cdrelydfce RAII, ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph 'worth D. W. C. DifilYtii ($1.1.7.T11 to Rater, Rrifl Act(/.) WANSITIRCRII. RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, artl2lrdfc • PITITItURCAIt. SM!1;: Forwarding and Comminion Merchant, ANT WILIOLESALS DEALER IN Uheoe.e, Etuttar, Seeds. Irian. Aod Pr&loro 'Generally. •wY tirs 26 Wlnd Rfnet. PillAhurgh. Endo, 011 and Leather Store D. KIRKPATRICK & &NI!, No. 31 S. 'third AL, between Nuke/ and Chestnut Philadelphia, horn far .ale DRY AND SOLTRD SPANISH IHDEA, Dry end Green FARM Piths RIPs; Ttnni.nd Oil, Tanners' end Cur. der.' Toole'at the lowed pricer, and upon the Dal tenon kinds of ttestber In the rough trentod, for which :the highest market price will he giren In cash, Cr taken to exchange for tub.. Loral/metered fore of charge nod mold an commission. nallrdfd 81,00.0 RP -wean for any Medicine thaticitl excel PRATT to BUT&LEFI'd KAOIOOIL, the only Indian Remedy maw tau for Eboamatlem, Neuralgia, Grady be, Toothache, Pale in iho Silo or Hack, Ppraine, Drohm, Pore Throat. Barn, Giintraoted Curb and Enacting the only rep. ,table romody discovered that will act upon them soil Dim her thoJoluto. Thoccamle of prom. barn been egret.' of that, complaint. by this LICW dlacovery. Alt are Melted to glen It a trial. Principal cake '.'Ad Worthington arreet, Brooklyn, N.Y. For mile by, DR. GEO. 11. KEYEER, No. 180 t 9.4 etroct, and . J. P. ELEIGINO, Signature of Pratt t Dutcher un the wr.ipPar,asol blown In the bottle. ao'N....doerif Toiihc( . thoasand Ws which nillict - mankind during the gat years of their emitter., worms la children is perhaps one of the moat common, and the work:. A per. foot reined/los theta Data to the young, it to bo bad In 11 L. Ildintateck'sCalebratcd Yeradfuge, which merle,. but proved to be • specific for wenn.. It It proper ed and sold by D. L. YAILOEWIOCH it CO., Wholesale Druggists, armor of Ycorth end Wood streets, pittaburAb. Panne. 'Op2o ctimr Pun BRAYDY.-1 have Ettigidy which I • will gaeranice to be pare and Lit for medicine, which I here ;mentioned to meet a yobllc want. r.iloy one who 7111 try !ht tan bo !attend alt. roperiority. sorllnilitwP ORO. 11. Man, 140 Wood went. Pusr, OLD RYE havd on hand ..real barrels aid Itya WbWry irlOrb I hare bad cod., r.nd kapt anID Ulm beam/ old aad — vall be sold by the barrel ar *Alton, lor nualicalparposar. mrl7:daaP OW. D. KRYFER, 740 Wand .fr.t. Mantle]. Eaes...—Dr. Keyser, of 140 'Wood erect, be 012 band a vety execllce. &rice for deaf organs, by whieb bully psalm are Duds to bear na well [went. AlEg a small gotta pertba rum, which b Ingerlnd (pia the etki.4.l lUV I.dle(eot in knawirme. of donforatl kVA..? - • The 13uccoos which ottondo tho toe of Dr. J. IrOStetter's :colebruted iltomsch Dittos evinces at uncoils virtueslet all man of debility and dittesaas oftbo stomach. Cartlecstss, &image with Out clamber, bars bon publiahoe, alb:adagio its steno — str miraculous power in renter/ea' Ma.. painful ond fearful climaaen. And at [bill time It aocme lON tel domes tbstieall attention to tb* great reilleny , of the age, in aeler Wankel public attention to let excellence.— It Is the only preparation of Its Stool Otitis toil/Ibis In nil eons, audit I. therefor* worthy of the ecnisiderallo ortbn aillietad. The [Mon are pleasant to the taate, agreoabis In theta etfata. and altegotiar esinablo as $ teak or remedy for ludigerticaa. fold by drureciala sod 11.04 r. generally, it ecry.shcro, mud by IIOWIETTeIt 18011T11, nianufnetorqrs mud propriotota 19 Water and moot ataoata. inyltoteaer Presidoptn, Governors, Secretaries, Senators, Ooagronsaml la seems, Earianam, Phildciaas and WlWl gautallkani of all classea, hero E,lrcu thEir ltitialauy la inf.sror of lbs high •sine,.. s ruts/LAW agent, fur a gnat ♦ar(etr of dineuse., or Wilsou'n AntkPyppuptir Iteralscbs Pills• Pmpered and •ol b! D. L. TAIINEbTOCK A CO., Wbolt, isalp Ilruggilds,aud Prdyribids, or B. h. rebutsto , k's tulfugo, No. 60, corner Wood and .111, rilLburg,b, as7leuLlll4 GALVANIC BATTERY, oft ELECTRO MAGNETIC DLlCAursa, for Aledkel purpose., of e .F 45, Mod [wuß a l r beeent free of Moven charges. wherever Ewen • DB.. CIIZN AI EDICINZB.—The Wbolesile Agency for the above medieloca le et DIL lifi r IPS /ID end. 'Vaitiots Stt um of a good qoality for sale idt:4ll2ol/0,1191r0g ot. Vittsburgij 6Nettc. P ITT 8 3317 Xr. 073= WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY IS. 1639 M=EM2EVZMn City nrtrl News Itemoi Stssn TtIIPLRATORZ.--Observatioos taken at Shmes Optician Store, No. 59 Fifth et., yesterday.. IN ANN. IN ROAD' o'clock, A. r ....... ...... _ do 05 102 TD id Barometer 29 2.10 ,7#3`• UNION PR•11[11 MRICTING, at the rooms of the Young Mon's Christian Aesociattoo, No. cs Fifth street, at 41 o'clock, r. u., ovary afternoon. Como fora few minutes If you cannot stay longer. C. S. Clllololl' Cerny —Tueaday, May 17th. —The argumentof Mr. Williams for the defense in the O&st of tlehlrioim vs. City of Pittsburgh, which common/3d at Ono o'clock on Monday and was mutilation until 3, Monday afternoon, was token tip /twin/ en Tuesday morning and con einderat 25/ minutes to 12. Making his closing spend/ about 41 hours, an lan opening was two - hours. We were not able to keep the run of bin speech entire, nor im it probably nem/Beery, an the 3/1 points on which he spoke and on which he tubed the Court to It/drool the jury, will proh• ably be reproduced in the CourCs charge to tho jury, with the ruling therein. That we ahall try to publish and thug give to oar readers the whole matter at CIRCO Judge Grier conversed largely with the coun sel during his argument. lie ertounced a good many points, but the Court room is such a vile castle of reduplicated echoes, 110 human ear can catch any thing that is said in it, unless the speaker bawls, or tries to play the "bully and the bruiser," which is not Mr. Stanton's role in the present drama, as it was churlishly charged to he in the Sickles cape, by counsel forthe gov ernment. We could, however, catch now and then the declaration from the region of the chest of Judge Grier, that on "that point (addressing Mr. Williams) I will charge against you," "there I will charge for you:" —that point gives you a locus etandt," de Mr. Williams contended, among other things, er al least we so understood him, that the bonds only, could he sued upon; that the coupons were separate and distinct: that whatever authority might be adduced to sustain the issuing of the bonds, no shadow of authority could be conjured from the Acts of Assembly or ordinances of Councils for the issuing of cot• puns; the obligation to pay must he found la the bond; the coupon is not a part of the contract . Judge Grier said that these things are gov• erned by the laws and customs of the commer cial world it is no use to bring in the dicta of Coke A. Blackstone, and try to overthrow laws which the world of commerce has been shaping for centuries. One might as well, said the judge, put on a black gown and wig, and go solemnly before a locomotive wader full head way and try to stop it, by showing it a law book. Mr. Williams remarked that not even the law itself was able to atop the locomotive. Mr. Williams, in the course of his argument, - nited the bill of rights, the li. P. Constitution, the causes of the war of the revolution, the case as illustrated by the depreciation of continental currency, the old borough charter of Pittsburgh, etc., etc. flu the last hoist Judge Grier said the city charter conferred new powers ; the man assumed new responsibilities when be emerged from boyhood. Mr. Williams rem - irked that he thought the man at least did not lose the humanity of the boy ; he retained at least the personal Identity. The Judge nnswered that there was no doubt "the man was mill a featherless biped." (Laugh ter At the conclusion of Mr. Williams' speech, Mr. Stanton addressed the jury in behalf of hie clients. 110 alluded, in opening, to the state ment that the plaintiffe were German Jews, and was thankful that before this tribmial, all, whether native or foreigner, Jew or Christian, were alike, and nil stood in the eye of the law upon the came footing Ile said there were but four things for the jury_to enquire of— First, are the plaintiff, rightfully in plait, elan of there h.Asis. Second, teethe hands genuine. Third, whet ie the amount in ado suit Fourth, aro the sums due and unpaid !loving spoken for a few momenta in support of the affirmative of each of these points, Mr Stanton went on to mate that there remained two erluirhis, to the aurweriog of which he would now address himself Firer. How chine it to 'Asa that credit and propeity of tlsis city wea pledged in these bends, and--,. Second, how comet it to page that that faith and credit have not been redeemed Fader the firet inquiry he gave a 101 l and de tailed hi-tort' of the CClara which led to the building of the Cordial road from here to Phila delphia of the prospect that this city would t. !ruts the warkote of the world by the N ERMA' Ulna, end the Hetopfield, railroads, which were projected all around us, which prospect stimulated the people et this oily to assist in making the Allegheny Valley as a shorter cut to New York, the Stetthenville to connect us with Ccylrnl (Alio ntl.l Indiana, and thn Chorliera to bring the trade hither that Wheeling won ti riving to east into Philadelphia by the ilemptield road. Tige pro: peer, with the fact that the Central road hod been aucceseful, explained the tenting of the immix without imnutitig purposes of fraud, corruption nut faleehood td the men who had embaritiod in there, and without attributing the obtaining of 'beet betide to into or unworthy motives. Whit the promises of the city had not been re• deemed was eatrihnted to the fact that the mar bet had been filled with these bends; that snot Puma of money had been invested in them, thus makingthe communities who had given the borate liable to suffer from the depressing influences of Ike periodical iinanciat panics to which ibis country is peculiarly subject. The finannial screw being down, the work on the unfinished roads ceased; the interest ou the bonds fell due; sacrifices were needed to meet it; the passions of ,men were aroused, and politicians rock ad vantage of the occasion to lift themselves into places of power . Mr. Stanton then passed to an argument on the law involved in the Cake. lie touched upon the fact that the corporate property was held for the corporatedebt, and suggested that Ibe city stock was holden for the bonds. f Doubtless the corporation would willingly make on even ex change and give up the stock for the bond, j Mr. Stanton concluded his argument at ten 'ninnies pest one o'clock, basing spoken an hour and a half, when the Court adjourned. Judgo Grier will charge the jury is the case this morning Afternoon Seauvn --At Ilia opening of Court at 3 o'clock n jury was empatteled on the case of Congo N. Howard vs. the county of Crawford, which won placed on trial; flop. Chris. Shales' of this city; E. M. Stan• Esq , and line. J. W. Family, of Crawford county, appeared for plaintiffs, and N. I' Fet terman, Eey , of Pittsburgh, and 8 N. l'ettis, of Crawford county, for defendants. Mr. Family briefly opened the ease to the jury. By an Act of Assembly, of' IS4ti, the Pittsburgh and Erie railroad company were empowered to build a railroad between those two polute, trnversiug the counties of Law canto, ?deicer, Erie and Crawford, and author• izing those counties to subscribe to lie stock of the road, the grand juries to_ recommend amount, termo, F.. 0. In August-;-1853, the grand jury of Crawford county, recommended a subseription of $200,000. By the agreement Crawford county was to have four Directors in the road, and in order to. bo In time for the fuel eleetion, a bond was ironed for the entire amount by the County , Commlesioners, which was afterwards taken up, and bonds for $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO issued instead. These were to be paid at the expiration of twenty years, and coupons were attached for the semi-annual in terest. A fly leaf wee attached to each bond, with the Act of Assembly, the recommendation by the grand jury, and the subscription by the Commiseionere,to ehow that the bond was good, and had been properly leaned. The plaintiffs took a contract for the work to the amount of $850,000, for which they were to receive $lOO,- 000 worth of county halide, $400,000 of the Comptiny'e stock, and $300,000 In cash:, They went to work and expended some $60,000, for which all they have ever received is $12,000 county bonds, the sum of $2,000 In cash, and $2,000 or $3,000 worth of stock in the road. They were obliged to euspend work for want of moans. This suit Is brought on the coupoos for interest unpaid, amounting to $1,846.. The only WilOCl3B called by the plaintiff wee W. R. Ikea, who identified one of the bonds, and its genuineness, and the eignaluresetteohed thereto. Several bonds were offered in evidence, and the contents of ono of the ily leaves read This clotted the plaintiff's ease, Mr. Pettis opened tta to the jeep 111 a speech of time length. The county donlea her liability. it having been represented that tbo Company would pay the interest on the bonds until the road woe tintelsed, after which the dirt 'dead would not only meet it, but the bonds be fore they matured. The recommendation of the grand jury provided that the matter should be submitted to the people, which was done, and out of nearly 12,000 tazables only 3,000 voted were east. The subscription was made on con dition that the county should pay no interest until the road had been in operation six months. The Company gave to the County Commissioners a bond, which thejstill bold; for the sum of $lO,OOO, to protect there from the payment of interest till after the completion of the road, which was eubsequently cancelled., The road has been abandoned. • Court adjourned until 0 o'clock this morning. linitacu or Paostiel..—At thelaid term of the Clarion county court, Nancy Porter got $450 from John Clarke, for refuelog _to man good hie promise to merry her. .• . EXTINNION 07 ALISOIIIO77 'WWI* 114.11.10 AD. —ln pursuance of notice, the stockholders of the Allegheny Valley Railroad met itt- their of fice, in Jones' Building, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock and organized by calling Walter Bryant, Esq., to the chair, and -electing James Gibson, Esq., Secretary. lion. Win. F. Johnston, President of the com pany, explained the object of the meeting which was to take into consideration the propriety of issuing a second mortgage out he A. V. R. It. for the purpose of extending the road northward .from Kittanning to the mouth of the Mahonlng. The propositions presented by contractors for building the road for second mortgage bonds were also elated by him. Messrs. K. Wilmarth and P. Kerr urged the stockholders to authorize the work. Dr. W. Reynolds, of Kittanning, moved that the President and Directors of the road bo requested to Issue a second mortgage to the amount of $400,000; provided, the extension be not put under contract until the Commission ers of Clarion county execute and hand over bonds to the amount of their subscription to the A. V. it. R. Co. Thin motion or resolution was not seconded. The question which the meeting was called to deelds upon was then taken by ballot. On the questidn—Shall a second mortgage tot Mee funds to extend the A. V. ft. IL to the mouth of the Mahoning be hotted? the vote was 2456 In favor and no votes against. Jefferson county was present by proxy and voted 1 800 shares In favor of the extension. No other corporation voted. Nearly all the ether shares voted wore by proxy. After the above business had been transacted and the tellers—Messrs. Daniel Bower, L. Wilmartla, and David Alkyl, had certified the poll, floy. Johnston, President of the road, of fered the following resolutions: Resolved, That the Board of film:lagers be di rected to place that portion of the road lying between Kittanang and hlahoultig under con tract at as early a day its possible. Re.volred, That the Board is hereby authorised to issue $400,000 of 7 per cent. bonds, to be secured by second mortgage on that portion of the road lying between Pittsburgh and hlaho• ning. &Jared, That the Mani is Lerida authorized, instead of a '2.nd mortgage being eiecuted, to ex ecute a let mortgage on the said portion of said road for $BOO,OOO, provided tho consent of the holders of the let mortgage can be obtained. Rtroierd, That in the event of the let mortgage bondholders releasing the lien of the mortgage on that portion of the road lying between Kit tanning and Mahoning, that the Board is hereby authorized to executes mortgage on that portion of the road lying between Kittanning and Ma honing, or Kiitanning nod Brookville, for snob rum an may be deemed advisable to complete uaid works. Adopted unanimously. The President of the Company 1160 laid before the stockholders the following bids for building the ten additional miles in oontemplation Samuel Rhodes ih Co. will do the bridging, eliding, etc., for $185,(r00 in second mortgage bonds of the company, or build the road entire and put it in running order for $335,060 inlaid bond... A. iVaddell Po. will build the road, the com pany finding certain specified Material, (or SAO,• tHat in cash and $lOO,OOO in county or second mortgage bonds of the company, the company to guarantee the county bonds. The same veil...Ll wilt build the road entire for '4 , 254,000—550,000 in cash, $lOO,OOO in county and $lOO,OOO in second mortgage bonds of the company - . Jame. Venlon Y Co will build for 597.776 io ozah and $9llOOO in defter lon"connly bonds al 50 coots on the dollar Fenton S fkl'Cullough will build it ecitiro for 100,000 in eecond morlgsge bonds of the com pany. These propositions were received for cuopideration. The following resolution was then offered by Dr Reynolds, of Kittanning, seconded by Mr. Wilmarth: Poolrrd. That the President and Mnuagern of be A. V R It Co be requested to demand of he Commiesioners of Clarion, Elk and fir Kean aunties, the bond. Of said enuntlea, in payment f their subscription, and is the event of their quell to deliver to said company the (AMC, that eget proceedings be immediately Instituted, to • • mpel the commissioners oral.] couulies to ex cute and deliver to the A V 11 R. the bonds •( amid couotien, in ancoritanceNrith their sub. .eription to the capital stock of said company. Mel II Sewell moved to amend, by inserting in the above the name of the borough of K ittnn . nig Thin wan adopted and the resolution thus .mended was adopted. The President of , the Company read the (Ali Cita CnollituDiOntiOne oil 952, etc , from the com• oissiotiera of Elk, M'El•ati. Jefferson, and other counties, accompanying their ourporatesubscrip. lions to the capital stook of the A. V R. R. The Jefferson county hoods are still in the Bank of 'iuebnrgh, and are for $.911,509. Gov Johuaton .aid that the reason why the bonds of the coun t., on the line of tbo road bad not been railed or or used, was thatibe. to lamed with the oderstanding that they,ii i te used on the On in o r ... • r , rr,:l ling adjourned Demesnes —Theidediastiounded.by Mr ssavant, at of the Orphan's ) 1. Farm School, fo Zo. llenople, took place on St/11.14 !Ant Exercises were very interceding leedinalorysernsoneWere preached in the German and English Latter= churches, by Revs. 11. 9 Miller, of Lebanon, and W. A Panamint, (that good man 4 of thin city. At the conclusion of the services, the con gregations went in a body to the Farm School. Rev. Dr. Stealth, Sr., won expected to be present, but wastletained here by indiaposition. Oa Mon day forenoon, the examination of the 'orphan boys of. the school took place, and it wan an on. ca.ion of unwonted interest. The corner atone of the institution was - laid July 1, 1854, and the building wan ready for occupation in 1055. The grounds about the building comprise more than 15, scree, and building and property cost up ward, of 5•25,00 a. This money was rained en. tirely by voluntary contribution!. The institu tion in free from debt. . Rev, G Bawler, of Ze no:l°oe, is Director of the School, and Mr. Rolls in bead master. The number of boys now under instruction is between 40 and 50; the building wilLaccommodate 100. The boys are Instructed in all the branches usually taught in our common schools. The foundation of all their teachings lies in religion. The grounds about the build ings are to be cultivated by these boys, and thus their physical education is cared for. • Bonet. Coe CAtier..—To the friends and patrons of the Pittsburgh Bethel, I wish to nay that I am now in the city, and will make" the annual call upon you for a continuance of your liberal pa tronage to Ibis noble institution. It has been in active and efficient operation in your port for six years. Its past success warrants the belief that you cannot, that you will not fore go the services of thin important auxiliary, in carrying the gospel directly Into the midst of your large commerce. I atop not here to enumerate the good results of the weekly visite of the chaplain, Rev. Mr. Dallas, to the boate, dintrihuling the Word of God, and religions literature, among yodr thous ands of boatmen, nor to name the Gleanings flow ing out from the excellent Sabbath School con nected with the Bethel. Thestiare apparent to every observer. Eloping to meal with a cordial reception and hearty 00-operation, I am, respectfully, yours. P Boonirron, Financial Secretary. lovers of genteel fun, genuine humor awl a hearty laugh, will all he present at Dr. Valen tine's Drawing Room Entertainment to-night. He mates people laugh in spite of themselves, and is a promoter of general good humor among all classes. He tine engaged the Old Theatre for hie entertainments, which has been thoroughly cleansed, and is cool and comfortable. The character of his performances le unexceptiona ble to all realist:tn. Re given the entire enter tainment himself, but his powers ara 19011 t INV ried, and from find to Dot you cermet stop laughing at him. Tun Srsone.—The present will be an inter esting wook among /mural important religious bodies. The General Aesembly of the Preiby terian Church, Old School, will meet it Indian apolis to-morrow ; of- the New School at Wil mington, Delaware, also on Thursday, nod of the Evangelicel Lutheran Church, in this oily, on the same day. This latter body will bo in session at the Church of the Her. Dr. Krauth. The first cession will open at ciao A. U. to-mor row, with a mermen by Rev. Dr. , Harkey, Presi dent of the last Convention. The Pittsburgh Synod meets on Thursday, .20th last , in Kit tanning. Tan SYNOUS.—We hare engaged a reporter who will send us full and interesting letters every day during the OSMIUM of the Old-School body at Indianapolie, from that piece. These will be lettere of rare Interest, end our readers will, we ore sure, appreoiate them. We shall also *have oesmelo:xal lettere from Wilmington, and Shall have a full report of the proceedings of tho Lutheran Synod, in this city. -- ACCIDUTAL DIATO.;—A man named WILLIAM Worour, living on the bill, in the Eighth Ward, was almost Instantly killed, yesterday, by the caving In upon him of a bank of clay. He was excavating clay oti the hill side, and was engaged in undermining when the clay above him gave way and fell upon completely crushing him with its weight. Ile lived but a few minutes after wards, and leaves a wife and five children. Stocrtim.cs.—Tho following stocks were sold last evening M the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 yinb street, by P. N. Davis, auctioneer: 51 shares Bank of Pittsburgh at. 560 37i 50 " Exchange Bank 60 33i. 28 0 Merchants' & Manufact're Etk- so, so 25 " either:a' Bank 53 - 00 Is . P. , Ft &C. IL ft. stock— ` b “SIMILTASED.—George B. Belden, Beth whose name was stricken 'from the roll of 'Attorneys practicing in the United &Mee Coals, by order orJadge Irwin, was relnetarod is all his priv ileges by,order of Ms present judim i on moo k y., • Farther by the Arage. New Yoac , May IT.—The ateamihip Arad% from Southampton on the eructing on the 4th !net, ar rived'at Chia port at noon to-day. She tarnishes a few hours law intolligenee than boa boon relieved by the steamer Nova Scotian. VIENTIA, May 3.—Tbe Austrian assay has advano ea without serious combat to Carlin), Calm and Lomeli°. .• PARIN, May 4.—Military volunteers for two years hare been accepted. A war credit for ninety million francs is to be opened. A, loan of fire hundred mil lion franca is to be contracted by national aubscrip lion. Sr. Privsasuonce, May 3.—The official journal of the Government has been authorised to declare most positively that there exists no treaty of alli ance, offensive and defensive, between Russia and any other power whatever. The statement that Trieste and the surrounding country had been declared in a state of siege by the Austrian troops is confirmed. Venice and Verona have also been declared in a. state of siege. Gen. (liuki has imposed on the town of NOVILITB a de mand for a heavy contribution of provisions and forage. The Austrians are in Piedmont. • It appears that the bridge of But Wore was do. atroyed by the Piedmonteso on they return:from the resisting encounter with the Austrian trot*. On entering Piedmont, lien. Gialai, who commanded the Austrian forces, issued a proclamation, In which he said the Piedmontose should be treated with the greatest consideration. Austria appears there solely to combat the torbulent party which attacks the rights of Austria an well as other Italian States; a party feeble in numbers, strong only by audacity, and which prevents the voice of the true Piedmontese people from being heard. The Emperor of AuStria addressed an order of the day to Gullet's troupe, which concluded thus "Soldiers. of the second army, it is for you to carry to victory the untarnished sags of Austria. March to the combat with the blessing of God and the confi dence of the Emperor." Loam's, May 4.—The Times' city article says the Improvement in the funds consequent upon the as surances of Mr. Insraoli of his halite confidence that no secret...treaty existed between France and Russia, was less than one-half per rent., and the market at the dose was still heavy. The demand for discount at the Bank woe unusually heavy, and a farther advance in the rate on Tliarsday, was con sidered probable. The English papers received by the Arago furnish the following additional particulars concerning the wreck of the packet ship Pomona, which was re cently wrecked off Callycarlgar. The cabin passen gers of tho Pomona consisted of Mrs. Paxton, a re tired officer's widow, and her three children. Of the three hundred and ninety-three steerago.pa.saengers, thirty-eight were English and the remainder Irish. Further by the Vigo (Now YORK, May 17.—The following Is a con tinuation of the steamer Vigo's news, which was obtained on the night of the 15th off Cape Race, but bas'been mysterb,usly detained by the Nova Semian telegraph lino.—/tep•nrr .).the A•lor..ted Peraci Sr. Jenks, May If.—The summary of the Vigo's newi was made on hoard the steamer Vigo, and hence is not as Complete a synopsis as one prepared by the Liverpool agent of the Associated Press would have been. This is unfortunately the ease in regard to the report of the Liverpool Cotton Market, the papers from which the summary was made contain ing nothing concerning it. The following is an ab stract of the intelligentce contained in the London and Liverpool papers up to the morning of the day on which the steamer Vigo sailed, Friday, the nth instant: , Finaneia/ Affairs.—The blank of England had in creased its onto of ..11.1.11.11 to 43 per cent. The Lon don Daily News' city article of Thursday evening says the alteration In the bank rates had no effect on the funds, which opened at the quotati..s of the pre day and remained at that rate till an hour after the announcement. There was subsequently some fluctuation, but the rioting prices wore one quarter better than yesterday. The rise in the rate of die count mutes mice in. English railway and other stocks, which hare hitherto been held on borrowed money. It thus happens that console improved. Several other classes of securities hails given way. £04,000 were withdrawn from the bank to-day for erpottation; 141,000 of American gold were also par chased for the Continent. Thareday wee the settling day In funds and on the whole ban peened off well. No failures have boon declared. Delay-Alava been granted in all cases of doubt, to the end of the weak. The bank will now make advances to customers on sir month. bills, at one-half per cent. The demand for discount at the advanced rate has been very as Joint stock banks have raised the allowance on deposit ono per rent, the rota being now 33 per cent. The advance bank rate to 43 per rent is merely the result of the movement of the public. There is really no very es Milk., pressure for immediate grant. on the part of the mercantile community, but rho arming of Europe absorbs the specie and cause. a continued increase in the value of capital. • The London Tinier rep that the invaders of Italy have not tkilraorud over from the frontier, and it seems that though Austria ebbed heavily for the opportunity she won, who has now thrown it emu.. The Purls Illeuiteur of the 6th ceritains follow ing • Allesandria, May .4 —evening—The Austrians who had crossed the Po in small numbers at Camp dia, pushed the van-guard as far as Salle and have abet crossed the river. The Austrian divisions re ported Cu the right hank of the river mastiff threat ening the passage of the Po at Fro...einem, but the river is mach swollen by the rain and offers an ob stacle to the crossing. The raiwatostfrassea and all the low grounds are revered on the route. Paana, May s.—The reigning Duchess entered the city ymierd•y. Part of the troops went .mt to meet her and another pert was drawn up along the roads. ti ell. Barra:A—The balm of Malakoff has bad an molter..., to the queen, #lll presented his letters revelling him to l'eatme. The members returned to the noir (louse of Com ment, up to the evening of the sth, were 552. The Times estimates the ministerial gain at 17, and the Herald at 21. The deetb of Duke Lewes is aurioutwed. Lord iodolphim succeeds to the title. Atlvicee from Vienna state the failure of au ex [oasis. banklog Gnu, with liabilities amounting to $2,000,000. A telegram from St. Petersburg announces that exchange an London has fallen to 3.33 per cent. Cornonercial Atellsgenre.--Tbe papers from which the summary has been made op contained no report of the Cotton market. Slate Tructs.-0o the Ltb, the Manchester mar ket IN I\J quiet, and though there was a fall attend ance tho depression prevented business. tirfrpord lireodollff• !larks, .11. 0 Wheat and Flour Is held for an advance. In Coro, buyers were its attendance, but afraid t operate, unless at a de cline of 3(4.4s per rental. The same feeling prevail ed in regard to other articles. Lunn..., May f 2 o'rlock I'. .IL—Consels, for money, UN OM ; fur account, 90,1.. Sr. Loots, May 17.—Letters from Denver city to April 15th state that there is a scarcity of provisions at the mince and Much euffering among the emi grants. There have been several deaths from starv ation reported, and emigrants were arriving In a des titute condition. There is an abundance of pro: visions, however, on the way from there and other points. Contradictory reports prevailed regarding the minaig prospects. The general tenor of the intern.. grove is not encouraging, but the unfavorable ac counts are mcribed to the destitute and discontented emigrants.o mittanres, darts nr rich disco'r N re erles are an nounced. Meaanres have bean Initiated to form a new State. Delegates are to moot in Denver city, In June, to frame a State Constitution. Borneo Greeley left yesterday, with the Leaver, worth delegatiou, for the Osserratopie Convention - - . Sr. Lours, May IL—The river continues to rise, but very slowly. All the upper streams are still swelling—the Missouri very rapidly, at Leavenworth. It is higher than at any preview, time, and rising at the rata of 6 inches per hour, with all its upper Crib. etudes pouring out Hoods. The mountain rise le undoubtedly coming down. Weather clear. Sr. Louts, May 17.—A litter dated Fort Kearny, eaye that tho Pike's Peak emigrants ore return ing in drove.: 900 wagons poemd the fort in a week. Tho emigrants were in en extemely destitute condi tion, selling their wagons, biased' and outfits, almost for nothing. The St. Joseph Gaxtlie publishes a report of a se rious difficulty between the inhpbitanu of Auoaoo and Dears City, rosuiting in the banning of both towns. Local rivalry is said to be the mum. Tho report needs esofirmation. The river has risco 8 inches within the last 21 hours, and is still swelling. All the tipper streams continue to rise more or loss rapidly, and the pros poets are now for a big rise and high river at Ibis point. The woathor is clear and vary warm. ?ileum:us, May 17.—Stavenson'e block of eight building", at the corner of Washington and Main sta., was burned 'eaten:light Lou $150,000; par tially insured. Principal offerers; Lent Trobae, Frank Smith & Co., M'Comb & Co., J. Lease & Co., J. M. Coates, IL Dow, 11. IL Motto. A warn tornado, accompanied by rain and hall, puled over dm city last nigbt, unroofing a number of housas. LOU6VILLn, May 17.—Tha Osamu Marth• Pot, nem, from Cincinnati to Bt. Louie, heavily laden, whilo cooling out of the falls, stove a bola in her hull, wee towed ashore, and than sunk in 7 ft. water. The boat was uninsured. Loolaviume, May 17.—Tho flVar Is falling slowly. with 5 ft. 3 Inches In lho canal. 'Weather denr— mercury 800. A COBUESPORDENT of tie Leavenworth Tine says that ben. Larimer appeared as counsel for ono John /Ruffle, who murdered hie father-In kier at Denver City. Stuffie was condemned, however, and given half an hour after sentence to prepare for death. That time having elapsed, be was hung. S. A. Down & Co. have jest opened their Ice Cream Saloon for the 1113/1011, where the lovers of this deli °any can be supplied at all beano( the-day and lire ning, together with all the tuataras. They Imp con stantly on hand every kind of plain and fancy cakes and confectionery, manufactured from the but ma lariat and got up by competent workmen. Wedding and other parties 'applied on short notice and he the vary but style. In GOTBLII when the sun is low, Como forth in swarms tho insect foe, And for our blood they bore, you know, And suck it in most rapidly. But bugs, roacbor,'skceters—black or white— In death's embrace are stiffened mate, If Lyon's Powders chance to llghl In their obscure vicinity. The effect of this powder is almost instantaneous death to all the insect tribe. Gardens eau be pre. served, and houses cleared of the vormin pest. it is free from yw ea, and harmless to mankind and do: mas ti c animals. All genuine, signed E. iti . ON. Pow dere for Ganda, pills for rats and mica. • - Sample Fluke, 25 eta.: regular slum, SO eta. a SIJ ..Banwasok ?Bas i l:is! York. - Also, the Mexican Manaus Lianuiti::`, , alum rrrex OP ARBZWION E. ouzo, V. P, F. b. Bnisvi. War. IL Wallis; Grp. D Joss, Oso.,vr:cass. P/TTSIIVIIGLI EIdtIJMICTIS tErported Special, for Ad Pa*rjei.Oirrils. Pmsaroon, Wcom.zoir, 18,16 M FLOUR—there .0 Mai good of ozolcomeat, day, Nit wk. did wot wirance any, except . lela from plonk on wharf and at depot there were eat. of 11'2, 80,100, 62,100, and 22 bbl, at 27 for :raper, and $7.2.:.(47,40 fogad to choice ext.. From More, 1,050 ht., In 101,, at ti,22,27,- 32(E7,1t0 for Soper. 57,20igeW,72 for Extra, and $7,904e for Emily do, and 100 aka Ton... of St.. _ . OBAIN- , stot. tonstrofforin . ti les of 2LO bosh Oats, from Mors, at 6S, arid 15Odoat Itt, and 200 bush Corn at 65. ORIXIMEde-tialen of 10 Wads &gar at 8. llolanet , 10 and 15 bbln at Cl,-Oli Coitus. st 12.34. P110V13103141-firai. and to good demand:mina, in Ma of .15,000,tta Boma at i%ren for thouldets. 8%010 for Ws. uid 1034 for plala Harm Mts. Pork. luO bolt nt sot-ss, 1114.1.1210. Dried Best 2,01:0 mo ot . - - - BB ITER FAGS—a Pie of G bbl. Sags at 11. and 9 pads Batter at L. 01L—salea of 12 bbls No. 1 loud Oil at?:, oo I 7 bbis fined Coal Oil at $l. SOAP—ales of 1,000 Lo. al 6 fm Maio, 6 for Che Meal Olive, a n. 19% for Toilet. 09.1161!—a sale. of 10 tom at Wei. Bali—sales of 3/10.41.4a wale. at Pall is Mo. WELLSK Y—adraoced, gale of 100 bbla Raw at M. • . POTATONS—auIes of YU bbl. at $2,15,0A73, and 3J.1., at $.3.30. sod 100 hush at 7Cia - 40, ss In quality. FlSH—Atha at 30 halt Uhl., Lake White at 51. , ;4 1 5, 01111 IU do do Lake Ilerrlus at $1,50. CLlEESE—salesof !ma nom W. It. at 10. RIONICTAIIN ANU CUPIAIISILCIAL• The following Is a cemtetrellvs eLasetneat ot tho of Foreign Dry t/eals wee Geceral Dershaesiiio fer we nt and elec. Jm 1 lebr Me n:4. 1657. 1554. IEI9. Dry floods $ ;Sayan s G 99,061 i1,165.52G Sleuoral Marches/les.. a,262,194 2.1M.4:19 4,812,143 Total for Ow week.; 4.19,0 in $ 2,74.u2 Prevortely rrportod... 4D,945,417 kiate Jim I .. We tat, a cernpvative Malan,. .et the Expo (et. clngive tr,pid) from N. l'ort, u. r.r..leu porta for the week, era/ Were Jun. I 1,47. IY' 4. T.tal (2r the 1,{9y,; li. $ 7 5",;V:i $ Prof lounly repot 1.1.- 21,917,7V2 1).1,52:076 63,273.= Sitom Jew I ...4.-n,400,61,7 $2l, =.476 12%.11.41,b08 Thtl Export of to,in f or Ow Ireolt boding on Aatutday 'o.. IYIIUPn. Total Prevlouly reportrd Tutel for •• •• .. —115,375,61 n The weekly ntet,olvel of thr Philedolphia RsokS preeent the f.llowg eggroo..l, 114 u.11.1/3red with Mo., of th v_fortona Woo Slay 0 May 10 4781111.11 4 1.4. 511,997,830 5111.80,350 _.D<...5 L 011113• '17,891,408 . 17,43.20 , , . 1n4,141, 242.14 0,340,300 6.2 G62n... 2.7:u Doe fm other Bk._ 1,849,71.1 1.800,392..10 12.130 Due to otbrr 8k.., 4,100,78. , 3,940,4.36... W... 1LL4,244 Deposits 17.441,in 17,603,2dt-1n . 242,12 0 ..... Lp52,72.6 3,090,007_1P0- C. 1,7111 Import. by Wirer CINCLNNATI, per JaOot/ Poa-1.133 bblc dour, 1/0 do whicky,loll half do do, 76 too 1...1,1 ba booka,2 bbl hour.. hold goods, 50 NO. starch, 28 bales hair, 5 LAIN Blru Link walsr. Cluk A ccr. 1412 boles cotton, 2 [Ala do samplec, 1 AI Protlock I co; 130 los lard, P Sollars A. cc; 3 bills liquor, N Sutton; 16 bblc liquor, Leopold Pahl; 7 Ltd. liquor, A tluekchruler at lan; 4 MI. ilquor, N Gloalage: 4 p kw. do, IV Wolff; ID tin. I.lllle Trizohh, pkra liquor, I' Wolff 12 bbl. alcohol, P 'larder.; 14 hlids hams, W Hilo)" & co; 55 bbl. whisky. Miller A lilckatooo,•l2/0L4.14 whisky, Mc Sickle A. Purred!: 22 do do, J Lathak; 20 ICA hod. tobls coal, Pontos t Maas,; pkg. llgnnr, Plocbra; ID In harus.so.bbl• lard oil, 25 lac coop, fluccey A WPM. 11107:074A FIRLA NAVIGATIO7I (70NIPANY.-100 dour, ll'Elroy, 107 d., do, Edgenotu Rai boa plan, Ihrnaen: 68 do do. Ilona, 33 do do, King; hal cur4d7 1,14 a, owner; b hblsalo, Church & Coursim 10 haa coma Ludarlek; 14 bids flour, Roetroana SO aka wheet, - 111:11cr; 12 do, do, fdlllvr; 3 bbla whisky, Valenti., 5 Lila door, :thaw, 60 do do, 7 kga butter, I bbl egg., 22 rolls lasther, 10 pea fender, Pvriudar. 2 bga codas, /ow a & Cooley: 130 kg. nail, 20 Calls Iron, 014 phaot; 17 hoes,Copr: 132 take slot , . 11111,, & Rirktraan; 112 Aida floor, Vorrrlla IS% bra aloe., Barry 13 balls Dich.y; 21 aka v+d, Wattera; lot 0 furniture., L.narth 20 tolcs oats, Conway; 120 MI. rawer, 104 aka th,ur, Saludlcr; 10 tads Sour, Richardson; lo do do,Cosgrave d r 0; ,do du, 84oft 10 do do, Wallaril 2 9014 b. 1110,1. oirne, 7 dark t:Oraly Prim& W 111SRLI per , 111ro•r..--701.1,1v Hour, Sal ill, G 9 du do, 7 1.1,11, .I.lsky, Bryn,: 13 rollo , Irett,r, (*lenge; II MIN paw, Greno.lo hr. Krane; lot) dodo, 8r3,-., 11 tad. Frnlard co; 1 coppor t.ottom, Park, McCardV & a. CINCINNATI. p,r klarmora—f, 1,1 10,f, 17 AM. Iron, Lloyd A Yon, 111: E,bniltil; 5 bhda, 5 Ira Imam 51yer. k 51*Deritt; 5.1 bid. whl,k7, Roar; 15 tcs hbl• whliky, Carr k co: 101 do, Eroftt, fd , bbt. lard, 00 kg. Holmes r. 4 10 I. hawk Saner.; 2do la, Wilaou. 2 Ittola Isetat, 15 btola pork, Drown k R Irkpatrlcl.: 12 do ar hi lop, Iflcrker, 80 Ibis floor, Llggntl • 030 dul Jo, IN do •Liaky, 2 b.. 111,1 A. CU, k t c Who porCliniruit—lg Lbls 14118, 31acklia; II pkg g...da, 35 tcs bataa, 1,022 1.1,1 flour, Clark k ro; 2A 14.14 Yvon' I co; =J bdl pope,, uw urr , s do .1.. aralloo. 135 1,1 flour, J 1 le•dlarc I loLl elgare. 7.1.1 [Ala owner. Tba t met- in alt.titt Lgr ft.et by gut, atttl Ilea. about Itaslnela lu at:tipping an& livaly ye and the Itersaot prtopentt Is leolt of water has Intllesolvanc.lthr rally nl fettlght. •Tba %traitor um dunt. and at tti,..ht 'or) wart.. The arneels were the Mermoru and Chey,et 7Lo I. awry r. happy to Ney. vent throne, to Coe, ouet. .14 come hack, without any ...drat. thie.fect teritlee telout get abrwel the/ eho euuk ..0 het dee u I rip We heeteueel to taut.° cuiree.lem at the time, .101 twit 11..0. It. She lee firot.rato 111110 eteanu t. The Plogreas recut out fur Louierilla, °elf eta) hi, In., 01.1 dry. The !darting. shei left forLou6ville. The Marengo vase read) to learn lest night L. St. To nee--the beautiful ale it., l i ran. i_`apt Tiertrian, will lea.. tor Paul dey, direct. The 'fermium. tor Naah•dle, al.. leare tcrilay. No Letter Wets are uttering thau thee.. We learti that the rlaely Friends up for St I,6ll.dircil, end 6 ilf4u. a lit tee hut of the week. The Eegto•Unkbaut n. , 1 hat, Imre , 116. ...h Tl.,are Lo soma tkousg.• to V. lack MI bas 41..1.4ined The boa ateatu.A . Clrlk a wad .Let rea. , ty to tsar. 1,..r yesterday. She will ip , t awn, probably today The lttntna. (SO. Maratta, and tie ,Pt nt., Capt. 1) , -.0. aro now up for St. Lunt. gmwal la.ta 71,,, Dr. Kano, a hue boat, watt a .r.,...1e.p1a4t, 11..1 tar St. Pool sod Irina.... Ito or. 'lllote Is tho chonr, , tor emigrants to that *lentil.) laud. The Orb, Cap( .Sloora, and tbe.t C. Frs.utout. Copt St.-k. Jain, aro the only brnats ri..w In port 6•r I'e% oth.attn. T1,..y are hissing with denratah. Tt,Weed COMOI.Ki i OA) “The Argslo went np palerday topruhug with n lair freight The ..kaithrro canto up unexpert,al, fivto New Orleans lit the afternoon, and went up the tibia 1iF,61, she curse. The Ellvcr Walt. lialEN4 up lor at on. o'elock, P. 31. The Memphis wont op to Cincinnati st lit o% luck last :light, with a Bond passenger trip. The Medi son came up soon after her, with a fair tre,,,ht lot Ciskei. natl." Nam . 0111.11.1:1N —The follua ing Is Peru the Delta, of last Pathrday . ens, /t(the te.4l,ra 6/ Iles Print-tea Isere Lreught 41.. en and landed yostsrday. L) the bell tees.; ftelathemee. sixth bolter, whirl, USA tb. only ono thal expi.ded, was 12m tinily gene, though a largo pier, el It, awns sight feet agnare„ *at found. It twat a part]. of 0o under part, and WWI twist...dated wrenched Into alniest• srery contsiaabla shape." Neseriatic.+The Flibberd and Liyhtfiiat arrived at Naar rill. on the lf*,..—The Cuustai hunt was riatig, allh eight feet on the StiSiste. Curio —A “uesi thing. nutter the sun" bar limo started le tidro. The corporate authorities of the mew hare paved an ordinance prohibillog wharf baste to remain there eaten July 4th, under a peoalty of $lOO per day. Tide will came their removal, sod mates tally alter the course of Mathieu at Claimant. IEI AtIe.LOPM re.—The Antelope •IT{, ed from New Orleans route time Thursday night, amt !mid, id at New Albany, where she wax immediately attached by the Moult, for dept. and Ned up. Pturams to ilmts DePtiil of the Chaucer) Court in this city, bad Low. ded the Last at Caseysille, with au attschment On • bond for $l,OOO. The burning of the Edinburg and new klonougaLels eo find drocribed In the Ito. DetwocestrZTtio only' interosting fact% out before published in ow csfinures,are es follows, sod pertain to the origin of the Wet— " The first habituation of danger, conreyol to Aothooy fiwwuey, watchnsw, and the only person ma hoard the Elfin burg, saw a flell9o of opr...ice heat, which awakened him, and wooed him to start Man histaul to hla (sok tie was compelled to Jump Into the ricer. After swimming • shot t diatoms do...trews, he soma:idol in gelotog the shore to • aafe condition. 11. had gone to bed et hall-past om, leav ing hls lamp In tho forward part of the cabin; thot light Wong Use only Limon hoard, to hie knowledge., Ile is Igno rant of the origin of the eonflagrstion, end does not know on which boat It communed. Then, were on board the libtiougalude s Mr. Fieher, the watchman, who slept in • room by himself, and atm tern young rams, rho brothers Oos, who occupied anotbei room. There was no Light nor Are on board but a lamb, surrounded with glum and wire. Tho three weans en needed In getting on *bore, all safe, with the exception of • cut in the ann. rewired by one of the brothers, in briuking the glau of the door, toe fleet Me ell?. Thu ktilnharg gunk where she burned. 'lb. hull of the dionongshele gutted • short distance, nod became stationary under water • then f une, when tho powerful current cangbt her, and raised her nearly on sod, A ft er We mho turned to go to pieces, and Boat away. Steamboat Koester ARRIVED. DEPARTED . Dr. Katie, IlrootharIllt; Dr. Ruts. Drava., Me: Telegraph, do; . Telegraph, do lteloool Bayard, Ellraleett I.; Col. Bogard. Eltrabett, Chorolt, Whoollog; Chocolt, Whooliog; 111.mora, Clueloooth Progress, Lot:darn le: Rirra —4 foot. IlattWg• , do. Telegritybla Blarkals Now YOXX, Mn; 17.—Cotton nominal. Moor !gamey: Was 10,000 able. {neat hoary; 70,000 bra& cold at 112@2,10 for white western, 81,96 for amithern red, and 81,18941,40 for hilloranklo Glob. Cent heavy; rodeo 13.000 bath at 9949814 for yellow. Lard baoyant at 13 , ?4@1.1x. 9,1010 re tower at 40. Iron steady at rZt'h7.4. lard 0.1, holder. demand %outran., Tobucq quiet at 63,01114. Tallow firmest 11®11!4. Wad quiet, but ateady• Wa...tat.PlM, May quiet, of flour tight wad hold. orfOrm; boyar. bolding off for fatther European adeiceo; Wee 460 blds watt. at g 9.7549.37 700 hbla low grades and good extra aold at $9,194@8,50, and 300 bbla mixed extra mid furry at from 118,'",..4146th roper/In° gm at VI Eye Flour and Oorn !deal scarce at $5,123,0:6= for Ms former and $1,1114 for eh* Wheat scarce and drug wile. 17,000 bash red at 91,9001,95; OXIO 60.6 1010110 western red at $1.1=1,01; soma good white at 5n2.10: CCO bosh Inferior white $1,91; a cargo of French "twat la near at hand. Eye /e lower; into of ranasylranla ht $1,04. Corn low active, but prim firm; mks 2000 boob primo )al low at 81. and 1,500 both Inforkx yellow at 991 Oath Oat• anchaaged; 4000 bosh prime ruauaylvanisaeld at 1.8; Dela. Ware CO afloat; wk lag x6B. Whiskey ar actualise 400 bbl. Pannaylraula at 31 and Ottla at 32, Cutcatatati, May 17.—Flour nougualt /mars withdraw acad lb. sales Um wore effected showed a dediaa of 890 par bah Whtakey unchanged. Maui Pork wdelatebl 10918,76, but clued onsottled. Bacon sold to thehitent of 400 Ws 'at 7,1: for shoulders and 9; 9 441010t ablew,daeleg firm bat rather quiet about 403,000 lb., bulk moats sold at 0;4 CR abonldors, and 8; 1 469 for .idea, Chasing firm, boldamaaaing 7 and 9. MO tad. Lard ookl at 11%; Groceries, unchanged. Hooey rtuy; exchange dolt at %,, premium. Slay 17 —Bandatieffs quiet Howard atwat and Oldo Floor worth 97,60. Mato Waeaosll , 6". Whim Caro 906,93; )allow 4395.'Plartsiona drm mat adirepuing.: Mawr Pork 818,86. Eaton Mew 10010li. 5 7 1i 4 P.7 1 ." . tied; Ohio and City 3210. BROOMS -100 doz. Corn Brooms for sale by Isom IIENRY 11. OOLLItio. OLL CL0 7 141 TABLE COVERS-100 doz. arrortda tires sad Whim J art reed from frelory and fur gala by J. a U. Pll MPS, 2d k 28BL Clair rt. goo jia. I. by sulfa in store and for MIMI DICKEY • OD. FEATHERS -2 large aka prime Western neared and for sale by J. is.liocrrra Co. CCEMENT-IWbbls. tor sale by - 29 lIENHY LI. COLLIN& EXT. LOGWOOD-4,ooolbe.just, teo'd and am aide by W. DIAOICEOWN, 147 Lailizty it. JUST REUElVEL)—Pentiulvania State Be Pow. Casey, valuing. 7. , RAY CO.O Wood et. Srainass—A fall assortment of all kinds cawing., cor oak of DA. KNYNNIVS, No. HO Wood shut. Tun only Trams Manufactory in: Pittsburgh DLmasa% Nol Ho Wood it apI94IME . Tow latatlAN WAX al any Kind s: can gtlloclpsaa'sthaiskolCoateatitDX VAUD. -Illoato Da; Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth 'ash.' uppoiatityor abcnroirtlelie as far 4004 roduaia pdamlTZlß.Wlin, Sloan ,IDO4 It, - • 1859. - 8=10)2 -.A.trangeMent .1259. ST. LOUIS • AND - 81`...r.4,1314- DAILY • NORTHERN PRIESTS YOlt lIIVENAM:intrQtra, bTILT. WATCH. AND St. PAl7L—Tba Ina natal stas-alticest aide wheel rtesmera vltl compere t Maier the coming year, leasing as agleam . ileaday--EMNRY CLAY----Cp.Elterotisds. Itotalay---NORTLIEB—NRII. ...... Alga. • Tnentay......CANADA w, Ward. Tutediy-.-PEMBINAW " Griffith. Westrawilay.l.llClE 3IAY. ..3.13 RAM.. Wednesday -AUNT Cha. Morrison. Tharaday-.3ISTI!APOLYTAN... Rhode. Tiamiday.-.3LINNS3OI . AIISGLE- " T.D. SID. Priday---...DSW DR0P...:.._..._...." N. W. Parker . r. Paturday...-DMARE R.O-OraT- Pattrday..,.WM. L. EITINO-......... L` anew. The Northern Lill. haa beet le steceinftil operation der• Mg the pan yew, and toe regmlarity." roMfort and Perrot' , reliability pr o, e reapect, hes never beim inrpaned by toy orMardratich the Western rivers. Haring addrd oft new steamers to the Li the trans actionow prepared to oTerlncreas ed faciliiios for thof entrtided to them, .ad hope to merit a nintlntation of the liborel pat ronage heretofore to liberally bestowed upon them. For any informatim that may be mg-tired, apply at the Wharf Boat, at. the foot of Lomat Won, or at We Northern Lloe Packet Odlee. No. W Commercial street. between Olive and Leone. WARDS A CiLIALER, General Agetta MISSOURI RIM Notice to .ilsainart Warr. Shippers and Passenger.. ' " WE hare made an arrangement with the Ellecouri River Packet Com. pang by akkh we coo give through rates from thttantirich for pawnor, and freight to all pis eta on the *lame Rio or. Per further particulars, apply to Fthrt, BUMS & 02., Bream Boat Agents, thruer Water and !delta erect, who are authorised to contract kir . us. . . . . . ittoORIDE CO, am. or Cio•Lorgb.) mr12,11.0 T N. 49 Connuarefid a.t, St. Loot. Na. EGIU.L.AR TUESDAY PACK ET FOR ZANESYMIE.The flew new *tanner EMMA Oft A UAM, Capt. McMinn Ana; leave par the above wad' Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'c Ina P. If. For tre c tht or Wogs apply co oil I FLA , BAIINES CO, Agl.L. etnrinnati, 'OR CINCINNATI & LOUIS ji c ge s i . 12 VILLE—The Atm sleatuer JACOB NY, Capt.Atidtotra Brownietesti, .111 for the .5. " .56 nll Intertneilimi• porrts ou WEDNESDAY, 16th hat., at hick r. u. For frolght or panascoAPPlY nn Doerd ar to FLACK. BARNES k CO., Agents. F 0 1 CINCINNATI LOUIS- LOUIS-th ic4 A 2 VILLE—The SplendidsteamerOLlFYON, Capt. Doe, gall leave for the oboes and all late, mediate ports ou Tt6l6 DAY, Cie' leati inst., at 4 o'clock, P. N. For freight or mellow, apply on board or to FLACK, DARNFjA CO.. Agents. $ 1.026,4 , 31 16.449,1541 „St. touts, &T. OR ST. LOUIS & ST. PAUL.— Iga s e . FThu Ilna &Warner EM MA. Capt. Jae. Ma rta, will leave for the above and all intercriedista porta on SATURDAY, the 21at Dal,. 5 o'clock e. ar. For freight , pastaga apply on 1...d0r to myl7 FLACK, hA GNUS t C, , Agonle PLOUIS, GALENA, DU. rIQUE AND A.T. l'AULi—Tbe nett and fplemildataamer AT. I.AlCliff, Copt. !emu bran, wilt Deo, for the above and all intermediate ports els ill Ls DAT,l6tb Cur freight or peerage apply to the C. pe.ri cr-a tout.... • JFor iLate ,superior. 1: 4 1011. LAKE SUR II lOR —Telg s a .1_ now, , ~stanchu steamer NOlilTrigltN btaur,Jolin Spaulding, Master, will run from elovelaud, Ohio, to Late Superior, ad are t ar packet, daring Pm wa gon. Will to Cleveland on her Hut trip on TIM DAY, the 13th lalthat For frelpbt or pastime apply 'on board or W HANNA, uwunirr.strt ;{Fro st. .taut.• OR ST. PAUL AND MINN F PUTA 111 %Inc, DIRECT—VI. FO. Keokuk, Burlington, llusesOno. Rock bland, lievenrsii. Galena, Dubuque. Lecretwo, Wou.noi, Sr Paul, it , PL Peter. de —The Boa itioiner bit }AE E, Cupl. ear/111-i Shuman, will IV-1011 for tho uhore pbrts on TIM DAY, lsth lout, at I o'clock P. N. Per freight cz .passue no• ;Ay on laiord or to _FLACK, BARNES CO., Ageo ca. F on Si. PAUL, DIRECT—The flue ateamerNlXEN;Oipt, Vern., Ma aoa.Clerk, will Mare fur the abuts and all tutertueiliate porta, on TIIIB DAY. 18th WA, at o'clock, 0.-11. Fur freight or pelting., apply no board 0010 10712 FLACK. BARNES d CO; Agent., Jaen_ °titans, &t - 1 - 4 1 011. CAVO, AND l aig ue tiF.W OR N9.—The oß.geat steamer itfttl,Cept.tieo. Moore. will huts fur the atone and all intermediate port. ee WRD:tiKeDAY the I.6th last.: at 5 r. r ,po.iiirely. For freight or p 3533,71 Oppiy un laerdor to ntyr .FOR CAIRO, MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEAMS.-118 tioestanmer J. a FREMONT, Capt. Etockdsle,wllPlears tor tbe above sort ull lutermedisto ports mg TIME DAT Pith In4t. For oeight punk, appls ou board or to 131,12 PLACE, BARNES A CO:, 6g". P". - • • MAGNETIC PLASTEI THE (TREAT STRENGTHEIiERAND PAIS DESTROYER.—The bald and cheapest Gorda licuiwly in tho world. Simplu 1.4 pleasant its op certain and effectual In its nattily. A beautiful slontiff external curative, applirablo for the relief of pain et any tins, iu soy place, iw any part .of the human spa tom, and wider all clrconistaures. If yoli pot this Flubar auy whirs Iffalil lather, the Piss, will idlrk,thare until the pain tiaa vantstivd: Th.. Pl.s , m nassisieis . rtio Pain sway, and PAIN CA SS , W LIERE TUN PLASMA IS APPLIED. Rlicomallarn, Lame:los, Stiffusit, Ebidlity, Nervousness Nam - alga, Dyliperbla, Coughs, nod Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down awn to Corns, are immediate?) , relicred wt, with.a HUI., patina., permanently cured, by the magi. cal itilluatire of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It la the atm plst, wfwa, plestautst and cheapest remedy Li eablotice. Its application 1. on' cereal—equally to the •trong man, the dant.. worn/would O. Gable toLint To cash and ail it will prove a Calm and a Blexarlg. It. use in agreeable, nud without anuoyanca or thOUbla. Ito price Is within the roach of all—rich or poor all may have It who are sick a d suffering in any way. FARMERS Would be always mapplied with this Divalra- PLASTER. It will be the Good Phyalcian 'in any houshold, ready at all Musa, and at instant notice. Put up In aiPtislit tin buseis. Each box will make Ss to night plaaters, any child mu spread Haws Frits 25 cants a too, with (Wilma plaln direction. D. C. 1111013-EDEA.D. JIL. D., fliveutor and Proprietor, 19 Walker at, New York. 51iltlEllEAWS510,11NETI0 PLASTEDis soldby ala drug Elate in every city, town and village of the United Etats. noilisallwlytaF WILLARD HARVEY & CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE. PAPER WARPIHOUSF.,• Evary dascription of ;V RAPPING, PRIETO° AND marrtia:: PAPER, os RANG OR KARR To ORDER, . PANCI, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPER.% Buyrrrsa PAPERS, ENVELOPES, • Straw and Bonnet Roan!". TWINE HOUSE. IVILLARD HAELVP.V & COry 84 Itaiden Lan. and 17 Cedar Sti:AAl, . NEW YORE. • HEMP, COTTON; FLAX ASH LIVEN. I:'NV INES, 1w0... LSD MANITACTOIIRD CORDAGE Of every description COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEM' ROPE,. Tarrid Stet, Fishing Linos, Gifting TArated. S INE TWINES; ;- 21101: THREAD, IVIER,and all Dab of. - CORDS AND' LINED. ... anWAS:eudttel.9lo . GAS FROM ROSIN 01le. PA'rrY IPLUED MAT MICE maII ILLUMINATING- PROPER TIES of Gas from • Elan. sod oloagioaus 'ailbetanca have always made them a. favorite malarial for the mane facture of Illuminating this. Many GasCompanteo tme nee. in with ccal,ln order to supply their Customers with a fn. ,acior Grainy of Gas. RAYAIN GIL la entirely free from all droos sad rafuee statues, and yields at mice, its Brahma 111mulnatieg Gat The greater original coot of the apparatus for {humane. facture of coal gas together with the stteution and espouse requirod,and the diermulty, It .not haposeilality, of entirely mparating the on witaletumte. delotertmos and offensive gam, generated is coal, tliellthlLN OIL APPARATUS cheaper and more dtearable in ovary way. S. COATPO, of 874 &midway, New 'York; lino devoted hie entire stteution to the manufacturealid select Portal:1101m Apparatus, and he reoperate:lly calls the attention of tho public to his present complete and ntlicinnt machine. Perfect satisfaction to the rushers:a guaranteed in *lvry ease. Woe further deformation address B. COATZE4 fit Broadway, NoW Tort; I v•Abgewdly or DAVIIaIi..inGLIAIdS. rittabgralt,Po Net Cash Dry Goods Houtui, . YERE & LANDELL, Fourth and arch slreeta.Philadelphla, are now oyexting a toll extort went of NEW GOODS. TOR SPRING UP • .Spriog dna of New Stylea, Faihionatla Doable akin rot., Shawls of the Now Siring POW., Oehlnes and Fancy Press Gloode;' Sommer Poplins and Valeneas. - Traveling Dreg. Goode, toll zanily;' Illantets,Shoenlog and llOnsehavplog Goode- N.'l3.—Sforazipers•ara respectfully noqueded to eram toe oar Mott of BLACK RILES, and SCIAViI.2., Wore por- P. fL—Now Goola good ~Dar3alne rcvn lb. Auctions °Mow Yorkrand the City. • ikat.Terma Nat Club owl Priam Low..• aPtitial+ST 33 13 V SIM WAVlStPlutia • They are the Best Calicoes yet offered' to tho. Public for the money. IYUOLEO&LE AGENT& DEFOREST, ARNSTRONOIOO _spletmatr NB W .1".0 R „,...pmtnicas, .nuTli ” ' FIRM: ,INSITIZAIWE COnati'4 2kry - ornm—azta 5t...7i - rork;ltPtil, 4. ' - - ar.cmashnocatuaL--...........,:5uri17:23 , This Company continues to i ns tte the safar kinds of property wand. las or damage billrii,',6ltoo G. low ea Is coontrtent with safety. . U. KRA.lllR‘Piaildsia. ..o . r.lyt . Dtvu. trasciika. goal 131des, Leather and 014 , WILKINSON, ar LIBZUTT szzErs, vmagpilatt, LEATura, HIDE, TANblia,S , OIL, anos TIDIINCia, cu azire,lW - Tapley /14: 7 r or , . 13.030 ti try trade supplied twilit every thing litbs lias the best gitatlty.sold GA ail Mott towable lergm. en eznalsatke sixty atoll Is solicited. SipOonstsy stock W4Oll In azobangt ateI:I4II4,DrICOS2 0112.41iE. r . 77kr,.7 50 „.....,baxe5j! ettat and for , r ,r,t.tgorri tibert. Ole eland, Oh .o ELAM BARNES &00, Agu