1 been able to iii-v• about_ even ti;OLIIi2 n e ver so 13 LI A Tl 4 G's' .3 (..; 1- .% :: . 'FA, 11 :. T ii, , T.._: Sil• -.--- slowly and feebly, I could has.- re j01e, ,, i ;a that We announce thin morning with fuelled .A of [ ---, o City 7,larrhal cf Lit. Louis has effered good fertu-na : bn- s boated e., I w ,s, 1 felt . deep sorrow the death of Mr. Jlm T. .`O , ii.. - ~._ 'sr 1 ~,,.r 1 for any information of the murder an o verrullog Prl'Y .1•21 , C1', :: 3 3 , , f ' r i o . tee, which occurrtd ab3nt three b'ctinnk cn -'' br in:it-dr:ors of Huit Downie. preserved me, crold s nll s .;, ' l l !,o r'- fr ii,, a l more horrible doom than I had escaped. , Sunday morning at his residence on Colvi ,ll _ TI e sz. ~ e • me Leader has ceased to exist. in a position whie,l3 I street., Sixth Ward, arta n bri-1 illness, e; . • As I thus lay on my back, _!%, •. Daniel Cerueron, Jr., late part. proprie hod s care. iy beer. 0..1ag0l f:r more th,rin twenty only a :stock's duration. For E , _vcral year:, t, . . . . , of the Chicago Tcnt , ,9 and business manager hours, 1 looked up through the leaves, 1 - I ' l,i'd to • I ro'-ht almost say joy, beheld a .Ir. 1V hitter. has occupied different, pub!ic my s urprise, -..-1 , r r:trd on I,oooliiiL . f ill healtl , I'l 1. -. ..,..r. ..:m. raccoon in the net cf de:ic2niling, the bronchus of positions in this city, and few amo . r: or - y _mpg Pilk7. EucceifiG him. A., before, the editorial 6 wife tree, some of whose bronchus even cauo- men were more - generally known or more pied the spot where I lay. Was this poor ai- . control of the paper, will be in the able hands of mat a messsnger cf hope. H.d Providence di- hi hl esteemed. As clerk in the Protho.no- 1 , ..,,,. st,• l l : , ; _in. reoted it hither fdt my preservation? I fancied tary's office, Mayor's Clerk, and Clerk of the —Henry Ward Beecher is going to spend a so then—l almost fancy so still. At all events, Select Council, his daily svocations brrught part :id the summer in Kansas.. I cautiously raised my only remaining friend, my him in constant contact w.th large numbers —Ti , ,,. Tvrigg,- Cu.!t Martial at Cincinnatti, it The, took a quick but certain aim, and fired The ball aped to its mark, and the a , -..luni of his fsllow cens, to all of wbom b.. wbs i ,:,- I c,.it i'._. vverumeat six thousand dollars. dropped within 4 few feet of me; and an I raised endeared by the kindness of hie hc•i!.:t, h's --).!..s alvenport cicsed her engagement in myself along the limbs, with the intention of • readiness to serve them, and his gs •''., traz.ly C. , -i• •Imd or _ Thursday night. She goes thence dragging myself td it, I was startled by hearing a human cry. courtesy of manner. Ile wan a 1.3,:.t11l mop' a t' Cit(, r,,, LOONOLUSION To-um:mow.] good citizen and a kind husbcrid and father. -- In Mi.iiil ,, sex, Yates Ccunty, New York, on He leaves a wife and a large tomily l, f young W , nerd, afterucon, Jelin B.Francisco, aged children to mourn his loss. HIS (ICS; h was al,en fifteen years, went out into a shed attaeh the result of a severe and compllcati d ieflam- ed I. his f:Her's barn, and suspended himself oratory disease of the heart and lurgs. by ncok with a rope. He told some little His funeral will tattle place on Tue,iday at% cdhlren r- ho were with him to run into the ternoon, and as the deceased vici , a member of IlrUii, :.ti he was going to hang himself, and the Duquesne Greys, the Orders of Masons fr. m this it is supposed that he did hot intend and Odd Fellows, the Sons of Malta, the Du- rcolly to commit suicide, but expected some one quesne Fire Company, and pt - Imps of other ''''' ':l.lcoale. nut r 'elean slap. associations, they will g , all join in rendering —An enormously fat w-mari, who was re - cently exhibited about the country, has been the last sad tribute to his memory. n, ',led ,at St. L Pais to a man almost as large as THE JOURNAL ANU T FIE i.ostr, h- r..i. I:, named Rogers. The happy couple weigh- On Thursday morning, the editor of the e I :„:- ne sly `we've hundred pounce, and Commercial Journal made an attack thro , igli h , '...ir : .. 1 1..ineia r 4” l 0 their size they must his columns upon the Pest, cf the iced un- • ,•'..); :a 1...1 1 I:: -_, pro ligionily. called for and malicious character. T: .e err- -A V ,tiliei in de: .c,r:oiug au opponent, says ter utterly disregarded both courtesy tv.il trot h " I i- it yi u a hat, sir, that Elan don't amount to in his article, and to show our readers that ,t tote In 7.ri,huz. t:c—adA him up and there's the Journal is now controlled by a person en: et-thing i ., 1 ' , Fly• -- - Ate r eports of the American Bible Society, titled neither to public confidence as a truth. , - a i 'eh hill its forty second anniversary in New teller, nor social courtesy as a gentleman. we copy the article to which we refer, entire. It Y.,i.k I..st week :show that the number of volumes is as follows : i: -In.d. du; lag ins past year was 717,377, mak .t.s a tct .1 -ince the foundation of the Society of The Poi: : . "Or, this rirei.i:,n of lianba,„, ti e 1' , ,, im.• ,„, 12, H(IS 4t:';' tinctty ti,Lou tie stand and L: - rll.,'Ttt,ii: , •.l •-. ' That is news for us. The Pe:( ,-, - n “ E r . the Senate Bill; Ecc:Judly, fir toe Itml.• C. -.,_,, r den Mon' gemery 11•11, as we l,,ie ~, :. : t', be columns, and thirdly, f r the E e•I'• h Co• ferenco Bill. The Poet ext,_ll,ol the I': , , olo's and Governor's messages ; then en • s, c, ch, s of Senators Douglas, Bigler, Yir e-r. N1...1 ti. , - mary, Stokes, Forney, &.-. Now, ad ii6rl to I, 3 nair phisticated mind may no , :api ,,,, r i u:To ~ ;.c... 3 .- ent, but to transcendent int eke - •e, o,rg borF, dicer as mud: But tli, that the 'traders of D, m , err e have been so short ,ightir,l a Why this muss in the D. o, ,c1•11.e e .11 have the tea is of th- D mil .. Y.. •i: off and hung up as ata , c Cr, ~.....' But, Democrats, you :.I. •.li • u•-•.,_: angry passions rise--your lit-,.c 'eat. w. r, math , to tear each other's oy• •." To , I' more truth than poetry, it ti,-. , , !tl, , Li creed to be, " Let every D. ~•:•,--- ticket." PITTSBIER JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor PITTS9URC I4 : MONDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE RUMINATIONS TOE 8111 PRISMS JUDGE, WILLIAM A. PORTER 01 7 PHILADELPHIA FOR CABAL CORVIRSIONEtt, WESTLEY FROST, FAYEItE COUNTY LOOKING TO Pas FUTURE The people of the country, and especially that large and most intelligent class who wisely take a personal interest in national politics, and who desire to see the country made prosperous by national, and not local or sectional measures, are beginning seri ously to turn their attention to the political aspect of the future. The questions are be, ginning to be agitated as to who will be the next candidates for the Presidency of these United States, and what shall be the issues of the campaign bf 1860. Of aspirants for the " chiefest position" there will be no lack, but before the public mind will settle down upon the candidates, it will require that the politi cal issues to be contended for shall he clearly and distinctly defined, and that those who are seeking popular favor take a stand upon some platlorm of general national principles. The slavery question can never again be revived as a great sectional or party issue. For some years at least, the settlement of the Kanaas imbroglio, and the recent admission of Minnesota as a free State, has placed a qui• etas upon agitation on Ws subject. The passage of the Kansas bill has removed the basis of those differences of opinion which have existed heretofore, and :he political leaders who opposed its passage, already have learned the folly of a continued opposition to the course of the Administration. The Dem ocratic party and leaders, knowing that Mr. Buchanan does not stand in the way of any aspirant for the Presidency in 1860, see plainly that the measures which the present Democratic Congress shall adopt will be the controlling issues of the next campaign. They see the policy, as well as the necessity, of presenting the acts and facts of the present administra tion to the country in a popular point of view, and they will endeavor to shape the leading measures of Mr. Buchanan's term of office in such a manner as to result in good to the Democracy hereafter. It is obvious that none but national measures—those which tend to the general public welfare of all sec' ons of the country, can become popular with the masses, and to such measures we believe the future efforts of the Democratic party, its President and its Congress, will be directed. Since 1836. except in tF e case of the elec tion of Pre ident Pierce, the Democratic party has been in a popular mirority. This ps been the result of sectional issues epon ailsaistrie people of different parts of the Union could not agree. Let these be dropped, and national issues substituted. The pernicious slavery agitation destroyed the old Whig party and the Know-Nothing ps•ty, and this Kansas agitation has greatly weakened the Demo cratic party. Those who oppose the Democ racy cannot unite their forces upon any sec tional issue, and if the latter unite upon a platform of enlarged nationality, the forces arrayed against us will defeat themselves by their own divisions, as they have done hereto fore. The Pennsylvania Democracy would re joice to see the great national question of a judicious tariff placed fairly upon the Demo cratic platform. They would like to see the Democratic Senator from Pennsylvania, and her Democratic Congressmen, do something for the great iron State. It would please them, if before the present session of Con, gross closes, a movement from Pennsyl vania statesmen should be initiated in regard to this question. The Tariff is a question of great national importance, and the proper adjustment of it, so as to justly affect all the great producing and manufacturing interei s of the nation, will require statesmanship of no ordinary ability and statistical informa tion from all parts of the . country, which Congress should at once take measures to have collected, as it has already done in regard to the single item of cotton. The great questions of public improvements now agitating are also national questions. The Pacific Railroad will seine day be a no tional work. Bat it is not necessary for us to recapitu late the great questions of national impor- tance which the wants of the people of this country present. They ore written in the titles of the thousand bills now in the hands of Congress. Let the most important of them be selected find acted upon as tnea-ures of our present Democratic Administration, and the popular approval of the Democratic masses of the country will build up and restore the strength whicn has been lost by too much attenti •n to sectional issues, such as the 1121328.9 difficulty and the slavery question. Dlore Firing at American 'Vessels. A telegraphic dispatch from Boston gives information of another case of detention of American vessels by British cruisers. The Brie Robert Wit g arrived there yesterday morning, and her Captain reported that on the 29th ult., off Inagua, a hot from a Brit ish veseeluef.war came alorgside, and the brig's papers were ex mined—previous to which a gun was fired. A ship and a schonn er were in company at the time, end the latter was detained on suspicion of being a slaver.— What is the meaning of this apparent coa oerted action on the part of the vessels of the British West India Squadron. The Governor of South Carolina has ap'. pointed A. P. Hayno, United States senator, from that State, in place of Mr. Evans, re cently deceased. —The " American Bank," at Dover Hill, In diana, is said to be a "loose - aild oat," —Marietta, Ohio, has just been lighted with MAY 19 New Senator. oon understood C . — , h - a• of th PittF , burgh Wil,•thr‘.r h P tippr„ve,f , ner•rit , , wher tir,•ru ccoul I I; yldi.ll rscd rti . y ‘!: wca=uteb for sue.:. ~.-, Cr Li .. (,)tutnand no reels r`.. k ( I lira. Twig,, has been made public, with We ih'ill net artrul ) ' tu '.! v . . ' 1 r`?" 1 . ',. , thm aoprou.l of the Secretary of War. He lest some of our c0t , :mp01.... ,, n.l - 1),:t - I._. - , ' ' las - 2: , c0 found -uilty of insubordinate cos• 'teal as the Post i 4 with their 1) .1, _ ..-:-, our authority to make platfr.rm- or bd.?. z • ..t;,• di:Xi, 15 the pr , j•nlice of good order and mili. party. But if the editor i , '• Iv..xi , ) , ; 1 r I, 10 tar ;• discii.linti, and sentenced to be repri try our hand on his own E L, ! ,-, w -,.,-: , •.:' InAtithd in. I'r..e President, but in considers% witch's cauldron" , As a most prt , r I ..: ,' , . ti , .;., of 111 S (I.,....inguished services, and in ac• Knowing that the editor cf the Journal was ro-dar.ii‘:: witll tile unanimous recommends. , nt a tyro in the business; ihat he WI: , 11 , 1- t'(-11 h 7 1 1- . e C )uri, the sentence is remitted. skilled, uneasy and nervous in the posit:ru :1, . is_; ,, - 'I, , F;L:-4-,3 h , „.3 been restored to the come 1 e Mob he had been placed "on I ria'," ::: C ~ 1 •1! 1'..,..j 1,1 . 1i .• . I ..`martment of Texas. the present owne-s of that paper y, ~ rL tit -d• • - _ ....:.... - _ cessful in their etbrts to secure ',.' e , ,--, :' :-. :,.. 1 - it. laidclic, ?Ala q . of any one competent to fill Ole•-i - i•,::.. of .::.-. l'ho wain..*:-_riels of Mr. Riddle will regret Riddle, who for so many years coml!: ,-; ,t . .,-, to I,a-n that he is confines to bed at his real sheet with the great talent of 0 . 1 a ccir n r,'l, , i 0 , ..: et! Lear I;:tuir,g , son Stat:on, by severe ill, ed scholar, a polished wri er and ‘: -f ; - ile,-. Il , Loiws .t,- on to be able to re-visit the • tlemsn, and not beitcvi - g that th i,5(,4 ~, „, , •'_, ~, - , 1 'act-ca to the avocations of his busi practicis of an honcrb ~ 1 70‘03 = ' ):3 4.*. , r.,-.4 .1.11 answer tiv requirements of his be transplanted to the editur , a , cha,r ,_ f ..L -,, I Tri , g"i' vr , o .... 7 ' , knn , u' to see him once Rgam established journal, we, in ch›.l it . . ,( , • r , ,1 t b -alth it , nd vigor. an opportunity cf reconside:rmg hl:, b:;.- ' , : , , , ,,,p, '21,,, owns: el.—SI-as cf TleLcetil. and again taking Li - pe..:11 of, irt t`.:'l.l ~.A Th., great adi .ct ion, which such celebrated truth, if he chose .. .o do CO. ;IC tl!:'1. n 4 ~er te....ut.t..- t) . -At. of NI Ad3tne D'Angri, Miss Julie proflered courtesy, and in his paper of Stu ~ an )1 ev, Thalnerg and Vieuxtemps presents, day morning continues the insnit as Li .ow.: ' hae, excied the curiosity of the people to an Tile Pw,t• iturnensc degree. The concert, on Thursday The editor of the Pcst ri..o t 1--c,-,-, i ..11 e:: , . . eivolv ex.cittd and N'A'. W hell ll° F , '' ~ ),,,, ~.. i II:gilt t ext, will surpass anything of the kind , dr.y':i leader on the J,,u-r,er lic 1:. til'.,z. in in •hiE , city for many years. The price of sever-t 1 epithets which ur :-,:u ,i , ,,,,1 i ...- ~..:- ! ticl:st., and seats, nothwithstanding the pres -11;1 du not belong to , :', v ,,e, , •,, , :. ;' ~ r. a :! , — men, et-pecislly in print. To f 'ii , ~ encc ~1 D'Angii, remains as at Tbalberg's • ~ Lis assertions and iminumio , ~, :-. z:, tl. ,/..-_, last C , I:C - t iu this city, which it will be re nal, cu the Bible in :-cto 1 , , .-2,l .... ~. .: s . m-in creel was 'a most aehionable and largely Lecompton istue, ‘.ioul I h ' i,, , ,- • t .1 ~ ~, ' attended one. The plan of the hall may be and might tempt II; to use er , - ".11'C •, ..., - hope never to see iu the r.ditt.:ri:lc , ,lnu.r - f , 1 J seen at Me' lot's music store, on Wood Street, Journal. Our utf,in porp• - I=e in tic: ::;!:-h•-j ; at 9 o'clock this morning, at which time and the Post now declares its , lf 1,3 11:v- r ,:,..,,,.. 1 ~,,- , place seats may be secured. But one concert anti-Leoompton. W,i f.-ar, ha VT.-C 2 . , n.. V , . • . same day be f•-und, 1.1;.e. hls g'-: ~ . t p-,.t ':--; - w,ll be glven, and as Thalherg and Vienr, English, a spy in the : ‘ ,H-I, ...: ;,:_, • . -,, ~1 , terops are about to leave for Europe, this will We are now done with the .10(27 1,,11 ,1111 it its be the last opportunity our citizens will hare columns shall come to be controlled by a E.,:E • listening to these celebrated performers. tleman of truth and common courtesy. I editor has wilfully and meanly falEAl:.d cur po • • sition, misrepresented our course , and us the merit of honesty of purpose. 1-fence we shall decline editorial fellowt•hip or edito rial , z,ontroversy with the Journal. The wil ful and deliberate falsity of the editor's re: ra nentations of us, so far as the Pf,st is cot cerned, have disfranchised him froi:i of an honorable gentleman and a fair I:viiitcal opponent, and wit none other w we pl..(!c ourselves upon an equali:y. BooLls: Hooks!! Dick & Fitzgerald, the well known N..v7 Yerk,publishers, (they are to be fourd a' Nu. 18 Ann street,) have contrived to pub! for one dollar, a bock that w uld be cheap at five dollars. This book is called '"I son Wby," and comprises 356 pages of t,cien title information for the ; which must have cost the author or compiler (the gentle. man who got up " Inquire Within ") Scars of patient labor, experiment and research. "The Reason Why " is a collection of thouFiiri , 4(.f facts, and solutions of problems, not only in learned science, but iu ca!urai The most of thcse are spokou of in ordin , ry social conversation, and are only imperfectly understood by the majority of pioloc It: these pages they are briefly but nhunilFo-tly explained—made as clear and uodirstandu. ble as the noonday Hun to ho n. Ft ordinary understanding. An idea of life vari ety of these entertaining aloi u I facts may be gathered from the ind,.l, alone occupies forty large columns, although print' ed in very small type. All the curioto, and useful discoveries of modern Fr - lenee ar, superbly explained. The same publishers have just issued a ap ital historical novel, from the pm of uj t. Jamta Grant. Never has this agreeable au- thcr acquitted himself better than in this Lie torical and most charming produc ton It ~, entitled "The Yellow Frigate, or the Sisters." The characters are well drawn, and the U. 21- lent Duke of Rothesay, afterwards Ja.rio , iv the most magnificent of the Scottieti Kings, with hie wife, but not his queen, Aiargaret Drummond, are among them. Both these works are for sate by Hunt & Miner, who have .verything in the line modern literature, at their magnificent liehment, in Masonic Hall. —A tremeodcus yellow was killed in Belleview Iron County, Mo., I et It measured five feet icur inellb in I,,ng. h. The •. varmint" had killed one hunched sheep in the co* ty before being killed hiniselr. m f r c.-m - c:letivg custom houses, post offices, it dtf ht sections of the country, which iq nor being c , nsidered in that committee. The c)m - lit: e Lverec to making appropriatiome and it is doubtful whether they , 11 - ;` - 1 pl. pc p c thi , 4 (` 7!gre.9s , , L. • 1 , v t: • k S• L but a very strong escort ( rog.ra accJinrmies the train, and it I ,k ~D rric of Brother Brighlro's t• ther-a.lies if they make the --Toe total number of gallons of good spirits in England, Ireland and Scotland, in cnar ectlinr, the 31st of December last, were Of these, 8.357,182 gallons were Weil, I in E :a-11111, 10,072,860 in Ireltind, and '2U9 -109 In •; ' • ti ;;2,231.165 g:, .t i 1 verdict of the Cou t,inartial in the case ~ ~~t'J rt l'~.[l :.; .i.)y of the• Treasury has sub- MIEBI ways - , nct iSleens Ccr...nalttee esti- cxpectlog to be able to out t:•::ta.9 from Fort Laramie for the e : ,n , t!" L,,g;Aature adjourns to-day Court Martial. 54,,Q.tr Lirr.wn at the National 11 r. Fos+ er, at the New National, is making great preparations for the production of this play, during Miss Maggie Mitchell's engaged went in a style of great magn ficence. New scenery is being painted by the Leslies, the same artists who pr, duced the exquisite paint ings with which the stage of the National is nightly decorated, and all the necessary con e- rnlta:.ts will be got up in splendid style.— e cornp_,r , y is the best which has been in I')ttsbuigh for twenty years, and the beauti ful yw,ng actress, who sustains the character of the heroine of the play, has added to her great popularity wherever the play has been prDduced, by the startling and perfectly artisw tics - ylo in which she presents the character of .T sie Brown. The lovers of well-acted drama- may expect something of rare excel lence when the Relief of Lneknow" shall be produced at the National. tr:itv,r a a Legal Tender The law of Congress, adjusting the value of grsld e.nd silver, confined the legal tender, except foi very small sums, to gold. Silver, how ,, ver, has all the time been so nearly of same value, and the proportion of coin 'n circulation of all kinds so small, compared with the ocean of paper currency, that no one has plead the aw against silver, all much pre. fcrrir , g it to paper. This is the case with the public now—everybody takes silver in the payment of debts—though there is a slight difference made by th bullion brokers. The banks of Philadelphia, however, according to the Ltdg , r, are beginning to complain that the: hold more of et ver than they want, and iu ,orne instances are disposed to insist on t'.eir privilege to demand gold. This we can but think bad policy, especially when it is re ' merptx-red bow recently the banks defied all I 1 tv,t, and rtfueed coin of all kind in the par moot of their dt.hts. The Ledger says: t,.. •I lay of an instance in which -11••., • ii I in paytoeut of a note due at wb...a the payer, after come r to receloing it, was informed that if i:,! v r was accepted, it must be considered as a ymit favor. Such language as this is both t j a iinpa,ine and unwizt-, and tends as much as any toing el , e to brteg batiks and bankers into the i..ttt-vJr a whin the ere so generally held. The ui I.c > I:.r...itted to the ineit_nvenience and lose f '-rt•deutio - tble paper fit the bands of the banks r e time, and in the very case undek ne t ct , he l ...ycr (•F the siltirr had suffered severe in tun t,vet whelming bank failure in this sac. cc h htegumge fteoTt behind a bank coun ..r Lur..aei, most ungraciously. !'.`lll' LDS drew the short term, expiring 51a:cli, 1650, end Mr. Rice the term expiring in March, for senator of Minnesota. V' '1 ' ,- '1 -. ; 1- % a .El'; i'.lo i , ' .. 0 . " . ' "IT 6 5'6 V 11. dlb ll ,i'.2, 9 12114 o i , 'rern rt ington. WASaINGTON CITY, May 15.—Loa Senate, in czm utive Eeasion, confirinc , l appoloialec.: o: El iainma a& Aezool,to Just.ec in ar..l of l' , ...inxiastorti in Maes—i!aus.ttz, CLircD, o nns t. c I..etit loce, in an cfft,cirl letter, sttit , tt flout exploration of the Coloto:. h,tt to far progrestod well; Cant the Niurmons do n..t appear to have been Encressfui in conciliating the Molavet ; the latter are jealous of their approach. A party hot been sent to CZ.Halitte the route from Mormon road to Colorado, • tooth of Big Cannon, which work, with the explora• don of the Valley of the Virgin, will be finished in the course of two weeke; when this information it obtained, the practi ability of the rotate as a channel of communication from Utah wi'l be determined en, on imp rtant otject of the expedition. WASIIINGTON CITY, May 16.—The Secretary of the Treasury incites proposals to be received till the 14th cf Juno for any portion or the Rhode of four millions of dollars in United States Trop.sury notes in exchange for gold. Grec.t TornadO---Loso of Life Sr. Lours, May 16.—A violent tornado blew the passenger train of the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad off the track, near Lexington, Illinois, n Thursday night. Several persons were seriously in jured. Tho towns if Lexington, Peoria, Junction and Towanda suffered severely ; half the hiuses in them were pu, , ,traLtil. Three men were killed 11'. Towanda yesterday. Another storm of like charac ter passed over the rogii n between Bloomington and SprintrGold, ping much damage. A large number of houzies in Elkhart and Williamsville were darnel.. ished, one of them fall ug on and crushing a family of five persons to death. From New York. NEw VoiiK, May 16 —A special Washington do to the Ileruld -aye it is believed that orders hove be i•zued to the Howe Squadron to prevent the utragus c...mmitted by British cruisers on Ameri can ve,,ocle Advice, i 7 ,51 Fort Lznvenworth to the 13tb, state that ran express had arrived from Camp Scott with letters (ced Ap , il 10th. The Mormons are reported as 'Caving Salt Lake City for the White River Moon. tains, !lad Guy. Cumming has gone to the city by in vitation. Conf4res:ional Senate.—Several local District of Columbia bills were ps. , ,sed. Bouve.—The bill for the relief of Barclay, Liv ingston and oilers, to refund duties on merchandiza destr , yed by the great firs in New York in 1845, sins after debate, killed by 15 majority. The House adjourLed. Afternooa Telegraph "Report. [Th ,, nrr. teh CT3I 11,0 t - the af;elnoon parlerl we P' .11 er re! I eh!.., is r. caul w‘ed Lnm, b.nd u,t hrtrthen otr co!urnzei I.y r. p_Llltthing It entire lin 11 road Accident. CLI - YEILAND, May 15.--An accident occurred on the Lat,.:::.t , a al.tl Indianapolis Railroad last night. the 12:1c.n0c. , , night express train, hound north, was cr , ,,ing bridge, twenty two miles east of Le! - te ye;, it g:,voi way, precipitating [he whole train n;nter. The G. man ar I -ngieear we.re rd. (),1 1 ,.N are r,p ried Gilled find w-undcd. The a - culent happened at ore o'olcck this morn ing The nigi t coo very dark. The high water had undermined the atutuaents of the bridge. train was running at the rate of twenty five miles par hour, and the engine had reached the end of the bridge, which w‘te nine hundred feet long, when the whole gave way. Jacob Durter.ger, engineer, 31ahonitia, fireman, and James Irwin, conductor, were all killed. the passengers are safe. • rOongresstorml. In neithc.r Senate nor the House was any husi nese, of general public interest transacted. Tile. St. L31.1i, Batiks re:waled pee payments Cu 6niurd,y. 1110.19.111 ,qztzvnere---indlailit , tvengc. kat Lf the S:. (Min.) ter, (.1W:11 a a mc-t tha'. r, +s perpezra-ttii at the mouth L,l CrL,ts t cg River, or: the might of the, 26th t..,t The ;nu. e Nr7.19 rev:mgt . —the old lodian trait, cf hi fvr ti o, whether the vicitim.B are guilty Cr, A. Chippewa, past ng,e, 12.3 h._! , n Cu' with ',Tully for L.koverr..l Jaye milk - 1;7:1"lli r.r. that the S Cll5. w.•rt:/ tf, they e 1.,! ;111.j t.'7llwi.ll wh'.t 1:111:Ur tni.y 11. A, beiur :;Vei" t. 60 roundH. Tuffs w.t.i quickly di;i - ..,ed r w nn the it.htl.,l t - ,.t the mouth cf Crow Nt my: r At, night the recort..3 rf guns at their and th crlcs of the murder e.l, t ,, •!ro heard. it nos ciissricred early in tl!e that the chive - a in all, rri'nly bo•ch , vcd. ec. , ro , c•ilp; 1, 1,:1 the f oti and 4v77.y. y a child its -i , cut ..1.1 tot turtnt. t=.rcctrleltyif .f , tCh . ,pperaa The I " and ' - LL 0. tIl" C..' .1[1.`::: I h.. 1. occ ht.it a few momenta. It app..: sr h •rt., t tyt t i, forty St vat,: in the c• -- - ptoy, though it is thouitht -. !y a diner, It:tat cu the The-e r.nie up ott the ea.:field° cf the illikett.isippi, and croi-: , :d in a large canoe, which V 73.2 the lower cud cf the village. They were ecrupu,Jue enough to leave the canoe where they found it ; but in their fear of pureiuit, they loft two ecalpe in it. A few thilos di,blut they 'loft a t i u,nt.iy cf cooking utensils, and about forty pair of triCeRSILIS. A BULLET FonTy YEARS IN A MAN'S LUNG.— At toe rout S ientitlo Cmvantion at B,eiti more Dr Wurtz read an interesting, paper giv ing the results of some chemical examination connected •ivith a bullet imbedded for more than forty year; in a man's limo. The individual whose experience had exhibited the €ll . i.ct cf me tallic 1-ad imbe.thkd in the lumen frame was an Irirhman rained Woo Kelly, crho had received a bullet wuuud at the siege id.' B:lajDZ, In the Peninsular War, retired upon a pension from the Government, and die] recently in th:: libspitrd. at Kingston, tlaaada I :ren bullet was found enclosed in a cyst or bag, vrlthin the lung, and closely adhering to its walls in e verrd places. The hall had lost one hundred grains of its nriairicd weight (three hun dred and sev., - nty grain.) by corrosion. A p.:r tion of the amount of lead thud lost MIS re ;ov ered from the, lungs and dialun-:gm. Who 1.11.r.G notAlearci of I.3tErhaves 1101- Simplo in its composition, pleasant to the taste, and tru,y wonderful in its effect, its popularity can not be wc,tdered at. To invalids just recovering strength, it is invaluable: exercising that soothing influence over the nervous system, and imparting that health and tune to the stomach, so longed for by the convalescent."—D,tily Enterpriee. Gradient—BO ,v17.11:11 ;,) :wit for l'ictrharc'a iloUnt+6l Bitters. Sold at $1 Der bett . w, or six bottles for by tho Pmpriv.or., Benjamin l'ac;o, Jr., Co., N 0.27 Wood 6.:70i1q..1.):177::e•p.1.-!1-Lq and Second stnats, aad Drurrzi.t.i gezc74ny. On in dny incrnnz, at 20 miuutis beLre JOIE; T. WHITTEN, aged 37 lears. The funeral will take pl.tce front his late rce.l , l , tuce, No. 4 Caldwell g.reet, or, 11.7ESDAY AFTERNOON, the 15th, at ck. The friends and acqtu.intances of tl e Ettr.)ly are rctiaea , cd to attend without ['water notice. BL4I -- FACTF, WITHOUT COMMENT— Tile PUBLIC SUoULD KNJW THEM Mrs. Ilarn'y, lift Sip'olk :fret t , writes us that F 1 has beau troubled with Murals for some titres years, and th,:t she us,/ vac rat/ ,f Dr. M Lanes t',lebratett , Ve-mtfu,ge, pre psrad b . , Flouring Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa, which brought away ova . fif y lave worm. Err natal good health imais diate:y resins u. d. - - - M" isse.r. :trod, New Dirk, under iliac of November 23, ISf2., writes us chat she had a cuild which had b.en now II for titter ihrin two months. Elie procured a bottle of Vcrmifuge, and ad miciii.tered it. The child passed a large quantily of worms, and in a few days Wilt, ya. ever it bar been. Pa-ents, with such testi mony befere th-m, shoal ! not hesitate when there is any rewien to ..uhpect worms, and use no time in procuring and admit istiririg I r. Vermifuge. It never fails, and is perfectly 1,1 fr. Cie Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. lI'LANYS CELEBRATED VERMIFIRM, manufactured by FLEMING BltOti. of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifugos in com parison arc worthless. Dr. Iti'Lane's genuine Vermifuge also his cistob7ate.l Liver Pills, can now be had at all re epoctable drag stores. N..n.c genuine tzahout the signature of r 3 3, m,)14.0 F 1 EMTNG BROS. Pittsburgh Water Cure establishment. ]JOIE, THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF ideaL. located at lIA YSVILLE STATION, on the Pittsburgh, bolt V.'ayhe and Chicago Ittilroad, ton miles West of' the city . For the healthful exercise and amusement of I titlol3t9, and .there friendly to the *stem, who may wieb to spend .01110 time with no, we have lately erected a tine GY‘INASIUNI and BOWLING ALL"S'Y, Add:ess Box 1304, Pittsburgh, Pe - J. BURFORD, Si D., L . mylo:3mdew—lal H. FILEASB, Si. D. j physic ia e. ns. I'VERY MALE SCHOLAR in our Public eCLOOIS, Plienld be provided with one of the excellent $2,50 Suit®, TO BE HAD ONLY, AT CIIESTEES Yii,ny new styles of .130Y' CLOSLID.Z3 oi hand, at CHESTER'S 00TIIIC UALL. Corm r Wood streerond Diamond Alley. ji;A. N Y FRENCH. BASKETS.—A nice assortment just opened, 11011.NE2A, tu,ti s 77 Market street. laud Bitters: DIED: ;1: - N YORE., October 10, 1852 NE V . , A1i..,j,;.', , "; ] .'''. , ' . '._3 .ii". ':•iL_..: D V:ime Ltt't tlt- t'. iic)o^_d chi : - Mirond ov. rtm)L.- upon the way A tie man in tiact. az' I ; - ast.' ;11, , uveuiuz, ivith 10-pir.o 6't • d thc 11 , 113 i cor.,ld ( - 1. !.cry Tl,f, et , rua appzoadhing With all despatch I 1 a e and flee, in h. pe r A 11.)-a,e. t*Ea a c. _c To titer. cke out my lite° friend Flid • bold' my d. And I c.:11 fr; , :ly yell IPz.cl A part tf ;1:y brelia." I tha and him fur Liu tiou ly 11 , ,m o w • w4.lltrrl tot , ethr. r; And many a rvo•art : I .e.te. About oo tuu.h wet tretv.hor. Whi rinsaing TAt-d and Slwr;.et It wo - me and worse did pi:•nr, Fo that we wtro forc=d t retreat Into tho Dry Goods S:nre , W soon forgot the titonn Amonget the emil in g favor, Whi - h there were moving room', about 'liongst RIBIVJN.I, SILEb AND LACI, Thrir good. , were all We banght then , i., A thing I'm .•nre ce , •12!,1 do, If they 'end p ,r A while bel,re left we learnkd Thcir atocit would would be increased, When rdra. Taylor had returned From buying in the East. Our G,oda packed up. our bills all paid, Once more we faced the rain; Bet e'rr we 'E. , t. we both had raid, We'd Er on ret urn again. *TA\ LOP, ('( SPLENDID CHANCE TO SECURE A HOUSE NEAR THE CID "M=D TT la Mal X (rD 3EII FIFTY BUILDING LOTS. 11 E IIiWNOt: RG ETNA, NEAR - - - - ONLY THREE MILES FROM TEE CITY, on Saznreirty June 15111, 15513, : - he nnklernel kn eo.l t:ki on :Ilk pr,rnile9, :It the North k,f kho :..harprlkurgh B idge, in the Borough ok . Edna, a Jo.nku k r kr. Ekberg . , FIFTY BUILDING LOTS 11 L'i. t. •1 of a, Al:ech r. 11:r pi:. hu. WALLAC.:I2S all r. +pew, xi sniiato, and tleblrati:e kir urporei un cal: hsm around tha ii y. 1t is 0 . 1 itccom by means noTioncorillo an I t - iharli,burt: Liur nt • which levee the city 01rry is enrrounilial Lt a au tiriviug community. aro CJ by 10i) tent. r Tures no grading. unit the mat , riula broh sro nai.r.o I th.l • lllaturabk3 limo in ty. tilts Lats - rcnctrill , z and Sho - I , sburg Plank howl runs di. rc: V. 5: to ib 1.: 1, , w,„1,11 ia afa , totally oeceol:tilrly !bit Flr.k Ito ,1114 , 1 , tnai i-t - ..ioestat Borough owl Al:. 2 111-, y City. lot Itiulroatl I , on a ti, dgu, sliest Ills traius Itru twirls o Ttr• :• r:y w ! . 1 Et• 11- 10: alto locailm is well ivitiptt iiltti• rcelionces or moot:- t iirmg purptit s. Pi ttid 0: tilt_ Lot, may Le 30E11 at the taco of the untlitr s.gtiod. wilt. re poraim, eilio may with to select and pnrchase at I - icntott stile will Ce arc umiddatid. Tits Public Salo will Lo e placer; :SAT Id It DA Y, Juno Zit h, on too prt mitts. 11 rme eery, and wit, be made known al the aide. J .02:ES C. RIC IIEY i 7 t•' Ettst, Anent. No. 65 l'ft.ll.treet. S A. 1711 ET El, GRAY, MERCHAN'I' 2v, 62 SE Clair Street, Ic tivired yr , itotnorti ri buyerd gen rlal y, with thin laic,' and t hi et)l e of opting rdiil (.Icod4 evory vari• ty. o h ,1.1 he will make up to order 0:0 entire A:it:is:h.:ion if tiles, who mid' wr it , him with their rate hag". myrilm A.. sTßoi,o',Y MADAME HARPEit, the Natur,l. 4 loydrd coot b..st-c".,, hi, ben been tv I,lc t w,:der the s. y t hc, h4.ed, t i ti d toiddiv of ouriine, ti LOW et, ppiuO at Il ' t orn N o 3,3 ticott f truce, when e awl grotto d .Jf COI, I bUillUg her in relation to ',ad. l resin' n 7,1 ifetur e t r on t.,, lost goot:it, incur -hi ti ii.oeitleett, . it't• t call. C,ll- fl.Wn:kill il—cli.i t . - ru hal. pr.c . ;sue e.:l remain tut 5 short time, at.il ttetote who deurc tr, mc-.nit her muct cnil ! 1 tot u. myr:lcv Art:()Fi i':s.BLE INVEST m F.N T.—The liiriningbani Bridge or,,:any &sire Oispose of Tear ty of pi - . ;erred .ileek, the EEnt. , to be eur,tleci to a if,ivalend of TON FZP. ,7,trirl":ll out of the t01:3 Pridge trtom any don,: 11. ! ~i! 001'T Woo!: itu•il by theoulp any The Br idgu of raid Conipavy is rap . diy a;.proach , la ti-e, ho iu our cesaful t p r-ktk n is la' rotrree of a r:w further particulars, it:Qui:T. of ny 17:1', EL.:,,i - STEII, ik SO\ -t5l i;Uu. FRESH ARRIVAL. AND PRE:3,siNC, PsiMENSI 0 IN; s , - P0 I A- IN 116.:q lo g d. layol tho re, 1( niALinz, or the 6ethserthor. ttotk of theca ly valnaLlo in,truments. They are 1.0 able, to If noun ze to tae mablic and the many admix: re of them SUPERAOR PIANO FORTES , t a mall ;tv, ;co ct 11. , 1a t, arrit , a, ana is r,a , ly At !Licitwa.7,rou ant in 1 , ,,ti0t. :tiug in tt..ro NA:\ EF.Sf .MAKERS OF BOSTON, NEW YORK, LTC., ETC., Par( hater: c^ .0 arrive at a Fir hity and c.a..clva;ve u;duida, t.ia, 111, rit+. Lv tc,ual "J' AND We ould u:‘ 1111-0, were it ;10 , 1'080-ay tn. certificates A-A o: , ini,ns of Melll, f t t !Jett Pfanists is 11.1 , 9 wcr:d, iacluding T lIALBERG. G.OI . TSCII ALE:, MASON, ETC.., ETC. IL is a 01,;nifi , sLt [bat the firit snd stast F: 7? i C A .\ h - Lti , V, NI. and t tners rrefer t othts, and pronounce t'lern Gllp.rior in £.% , 1 4 .1" 1,0-P -, T, to Ituy made in, this ccue try cd• In i , n-• rerv-ctfolly ask the !-addle to call, TRY JU[(E TITEM,,ELVEt., Confident that ST!..INITAY & F.)NS PI ANUS will more Mkt:Malty SPEAK I.' , tit TfIY.NIELVES, thou aught that vio. or any body could en' in th;i; lacer. S.--A„nice a full et ,ck of Num: CL;V3 PiAilo9. H. KLEUER a 11R0 , bo , t• A g,nt.3 for St.•luway & :Sous, Nutt! ; & Ctart;,et;•, myls xo.F3 Fifth NtrLet, zonuni THEOMPSON & CO3, 1101 - SE AND SIGN PAINTERS, AND GRAVERS, I pu L t't,'. l :l A E ß ru ls; .•;_ en. P. Int e:,,;11:: to c. der. ,et Lett 1. n E LlIsh SLevIC nab?, iu f-b. i 3, Th.rd ,Lre , t. ruyl7 wiNE weather fiLVi come Lint, mad a:, win ja.._ ter roan are rather w.,rin on the feet, I would advise you to call wound to No. c. !kJ. arlcut street, and buy a pair of these desirable '....;pring Boots or Shoes, which will be mold at very low priceB for c Give us a call, at J. H myl7 N 0.98 Market street , C7lld door fnFifth. GASKET BOAhUS—For Packing Joints, Bold by WM. U. JORNST :N ,t CO, u,yl7 Paper Danlere, 57 Wood street. QE.R:.IIOIN PAPER un hand, or made to or der, by \FM G. JoHNSTON A CO, myl7 ,ctanonere. 57 Wo d 8 tr, et. U RCII RECORD BOOKS Vat lotis At ) 1...5 on hand or made t) order, cf any pattern, at short notice, by WM. G. 30 NSTON /e CO., myl7 Blank Bock Manufacturers, 57 Wood at. -RIBBONS, RUCHES AND FLOWERS - -Trimin laze, Embroidprie., Skeletons, Corsets, and a leng hot of other new gocde, che , ap, at 110Itts:L'S, 77 Market street. 0 N RA ES.-300 bas. sweet, just received fi,r :I]e by 13. EIII E s. ANDER SON, N. 33 Wood street., nly Opp to the St. Charles Hotel. J j EMONS.-100 boxei Palermo Lem"ns, just received and ter s .le REYIti.P. & ANDERSON, No 39 Wo, l street, rn:, Oppoeite St. Charles Hotel. DINE APPLE CLIEESI , ,.-10 eases fresh, just received and t . t . Fr le 1.1 REY3IEII ANDERSON, Wcod ttreet, p7o.lito St Charles DE' S'LRI Cli A LI E. RUBES received thi.l day, by Adams Express. C. ILA.NB2N LOVE, (101merly L,Piu Brothers,) 7t Market street. ICE CREAM SALONS CONFECTIONARI, P. SHILDECKERI Yu, 92 Diamond AU y, bew,en d Bf. and :lie Diamond, HAS OPENED Ills ICE CREAM SA- L - JOSS tb , r tlir twascu, n d is prepared to bnpply aIl iiho may call, with PL:I3.E ICE C1i,0,A2,1, Of all t 1 morn He also Is constantly aupplit d with. CAE! ki,l? ALL KIND 4 and Contre:Priary of his uwu mat nra,ture, made from the bust !rater ale. FAMILIES AND PAT:TIES supplied cal' Cakes, Ice Creams, and Confectionary of all dr_ , ri;nions. SA!oon open at all ht ors—Day ai.d Ever iug. myls:lm BOOKS AND GIFTS A PRIZE, WITH ILIAC II BOuK EVANS & CO., Are again open at the old stand, No. 56 Market Street, With C.n elegant assortment of their etandard and miscel lancous v.orLs. They are cLtermined to give GREATER BARGAINS Than ever before offered. The pubic are respectfully incited to call, and examine their stock and secure a bargain, at 86 rdliarir.et Street, n.tylb.tt Between Taird and Fourth. IMEEIMEM 112317:1t 1 .\ 1 I, (-) IZ. 117.1;.81 pEsu-N•A., C. 111.11 4 EN, Prt—i,lert, 7 , 1.410211; 4 W. AC1.711...5!)N, .1 It , rl.ey nt Law, 149 Pour th et DEMAND r .4 r i:\ E Ilea' /t D V ERESE':'.IBNIIS,3 DR. ;;SE.II, TIIE RENOWNED SURGEON CHIROPODIST, OF PARI:;, THE ONLY PROFESSOR OF T 4.518 IMPORTANT BUT NEGLECTED BRANCH OF SURGERY, `O, - I.IJ CURES. CORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS, DISEASED NAILS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET, 11' i 7' I I i 7 U 4 CUTTING 011 CAUSING THU LEAST PAIN, do that the moat timid p rsor,s m"y place them saves with the etm - et conilience cc c'.r sa`. Cr, al DR, SCIILOSSER, Sur _eon Cbircpcdilt to Ilia 2,11,J,5ty the Ring, of Bacaril, and toa 1 the prin7ipal Suvor,igu:i in Euroupe, would most respectfully annonace t..) the ladies and gentleman of Margit, tlmt, at the urAt retrt.st of many Lig),ly reepeCta Lie faruiliee, he bee been iudu , _ell to visit their cit FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, And may consult,l in evi ry doi:Artment QE Pedal Surgery c?j~acsli} - iu CORNS, BUNIONS EVERY DIEEASE OF THE FEET, All of which, ho•.vever, long standing or bad, he guarantees to El FE( Tl/LLY AND PERMANENTLY CURE IN A FEW 'MINUTES, WILII.)ut 01, Iv pain Cr Lft,rwm-61 KITTERY, MAINE. (1.9.9:3 N.. 10. Whits pin.-. ~ ):13t1 11. Ar.h plank. No. 12. Black walnut and chary. Iron. No. 22. 9plkta and nape. No. 23. Let.d, zinc and tin. No. •.:".". 1-ints, (Alp, etc. No 32. Leather. No 33, llo2e. N0.:17. Pitch, tar and rosin. boap and oil. Reveral iSo Imporlal Royal FaUlilied of Europe' CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS, Clara No. 1. White-oalc lota. No. 3. Whit ieCr prcru'ncn• cm, ninbo , . No. 10. Whit, pine. No. 11. Ash cud up:Ltd. N 0 11. hickory Lctti, elm t'uier, and v:1 1 0- ' 1 , 11;0(.1 No 1.5. t %VW. No 14. Liack ovum, :%o. 21 Iron. No. 22. Spki,i am: India :o. 23 Laud, zinc and tin. No. •...4 19g Iron. No. 25. Hand,' are. No 27. Etc. No 29. ihs. canc. - 0:i. No. 29 Cott.d, canvas. No al. Mai and cotton t , il3O. No. 31. these No. :ill Leather. No. 33 Ewe. No 34 lirushon. No. 35. Bunt rig arni dry co , 4'.1. No 37. Tat', p t -la and roam. No. Talk w, oil No. 39. Ship chandlery - . No. 40. St ,t onery No. 41 Ilin-wood. 131100 R.LYN, NEW YOIU4 DR. C L 0 S L- Bn._ce.L.s among :!.. Anibtlu, Es at hne gaineki for SEVERAL THOUSAND TESTIMONIALS, Fr,m 150111 C some of nh:,h, tr; BuLmit the fu roving AMERICAN TESTLMONIP..I4S :Fr.,rn C. A.11.1 ,- ,f,-r.] Dr. Pc'nksier has oporattd on rny c,,rnet wili the elighteA pain. and to my t,atiliact. , ,u Betitiniure, ?larch From H. C. Tilginan.l Dr. Schlosser has rtuacced my corns . .chh great :Wl, had and In my satisfaction. 8.. C. TIIGL'IIAN. Baltimore, March [From lion Wm. I'. Phillips Mr Schlo=ser hss operated on the fret of two of my fa ml ly vers satisfactorily, and without Ovine any pain. Wu.mem k'. P 11111.1,73. [From 11. A. Magulra, Preadi-nt of Geork - ntuwu 1 one ploaaed toertify that 1 hove been very onccetsfully operated on by Dr. Schlosaer, and without the least pain. D. A. LAGUIRX. LFrom Col. W. Rico, proprister of tho Pennsylvanian.] Mr Schlosser has extracted two corns from my toe, which were ex tremely painful for man i years. 'The extra ordinary ease with which he operated is remarkable, and 1 cheerful ly recommend him to all who aro troubled' with c orns, as tae only person 1 have over known to perform the of .eratlen scientifically and without the least pain. Win. Pact. Philadelphia. September _2 d, 1851. I . lfrein Dr. 6. M. Landis, Physician to tito City Water Cure luttitute at Philadelphia.] Mr. S.ittleater has c:itritcted eight painful cons Irons toes without the least pain, with the greatest sttisb tctio.o to myself. I would by all nr. aus recommend him to every hotly e hn it t-rnittit , d with ha. c evils. 8. LeooiC, M. D. 1 . 1 , 1 Plot, itatler, Esq.] Mr. Sch str has extracted a number of corns trot a my fret with great skill and without rata. Phi livio,phlik, Nov. 9,1557 [From Dr. Gilb , rt. ir. Sebloseer has rernovccl 1 fir cornx for me withotr pain Wild N% It LI great BMW D4.(RT. 11.•!adalphiu, OcCot,r, [Mason, American Alta arsador in Paris.l I certify that Mr. Sctiower has extt acted for me a lam- Mar ofcorne with ut pain, an I to my e atiefmtion. [From A. G. Fowiza.] Mr. Echlopeer hal taken out tavive corn, for me without the glighteet pain, and to My Eatisft Ictio rirow Ch. D. I..liorLas..) Di. Schlosser has extra2.l.ed eight corns from my feet wit h out the least pain, and I can cheerfully recommend him to all whu ro aMicted with corns or Buni Philatielplate, Cctober 5, 1857 [From B. S. Verdi, Id. D.] I certify that 1 have been very eucceaafully operated upou by Dr. Echloner, without umdergoing pain of any port. 11. 8. Vziun, IS D. EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS. [From His Majesty, the King or Bavaria. Mr. Schleiser has extracted eeveral corns from His Malet ty's feet, without the least pain. Certifl d by command Big MajesLy. VoN FOLLEZ I From Ilia Imperial Illghnema Jerome N'apoleou.l M c'ch',aaer m'a extrait des Curs arec beauconp tie ancces, and saw, 1i moindre dcaleur. iZROILL :NAPOLEON. [Frei u i. y I Highnesses tho Princess Carb and Anton, Vohenzollerg Sigmaringend Mr. Schka , er compl , ,tily cured the corns ui their lioynl Highnesses the rrinced of 11. an nz illeru Signiariugen L h great sii , ll, and waliont the least pain. By cvnimand f their Royal lii6huialea. 11AS1iat. [From lie Flie.neas Prince Alphonse of Chimay Je iteconnal qua M. Schlos..er ai a onleve Uri Cor sans me causer la moindre doclear. Ostend 1 Aont, 1854 [From Lt. General LOVEI2BOUr, late Gov'r of Perla.) M. Schloemer, En'a extralt plusieme Core avec beaucoup talent et acme la moindre douleur. UL. LucAs SUR. I From ":"iscount Ingestrie, Ist Life Guard.] Dr. Schlosser has operated on my corns without the slight est pain, and to my entire satisfaction. tilsC. DR. SCFILOSSER may be ec,naulted FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, From 10 o'clock a.. M., till 5 o'clock at his CONSULTIN ROOMS, NO. 154 THIRD STREET:, lUHIIT 11,1til) SluE, ABOVE SIUTHPIELD N. B.—Dr. Schlosser can be consulted only at his Rooms, as be attends no patients out of his office, unless invalids. No professionol con.neotign with Any one. reymtf--1 r; 1.,V . .. - Ai) VE.,IVTIL,3INEriTS r:_ • ),7 Lt! 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La ht : 11, I_ XV . 1 (.Cad )ICtl.r, 11.4:1 : ..11t, 111Epleii• III!: l‘ilrtltr•et, All el, . d .• o_ll , (I.,!:1" • are r .1..•r.e1l to the Lo.rmaiv , anis if :135 respective yard: , for snail les, ii , ,,rtict patticula: do , eripti..rt of fl,c articles: ef , l. all .711 , r th Laing sival, preference v le, o e, rifles of icon mount v•.trro ve. y re , leitt d t , v the law of ICth August, 1848, tett , t is I,:eciou,n, 1,1 by a written guarantee, the fxrn of v, i.f wall given. ;Lily ffirs :nay b 3 ecceptud sill lie no filed, and the contras: will he forwar.'ed as FOOll therenitt-r art p acti.2ftt.le whi LI they sill Le t. quit ed to execute eta digs after itt receipt at 'he l o-,t °lite° or navy-agency u cad y theca. rloi - etie full rgr.c tint v-ill grtirctl to sign 'ha contract, aid their rfe peto,:§i l ecrUfl ,, l to ly a Unit,d 5.A. , . to tot jtulgo, C rifted Su.ta (11,r1 ler art 'rney, I.e ~r t.avy ezent. 133 addaion4l security, twi. , ty 1.. r it withltel.l ;rout the IlEat vart. ,of the bit% will con:ra:t ~b. 01 hoc corupleted and eighty p r cen' um f each tat, approved in triplicate by iCc 1.0111- loam! et. of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy , e_oit.t at the points of delivery within thirty day: after its pi teentation to hint. It i, sti, tilate , ; in the contract that, if defatit be trails 11 th • I:A:11,n of toe first fart in delivering all or any of the a: t.ce.s tie t.tiened in any class bid for in the contract, cf theco.e.lity an tat the time ft - td pliers above provided. the: , afgi I t tt. -.,.tractor and 1113 sureties will f rf. it a :o tho Cnited tt 'nut of Morey not exceeding twice the amount of sue: cl::ea, which may be rennvcretl (:cm time to time, aeon ding to the act of Congress in that cone pro,. are - .l•eved March 3, 1313. t I e '2,-I 6' 7 to be de'ivered one-fourth part on or IA for: th- , !lay, rug-fourth part PD. LefO:t.l th- July, ou-karth part by tho 'to of and by the let Deceo.h. r. IRS 9. f.ln.e , os 3 9, the 15tt, May, 1F. , ;.,0. rho rem tab, - B d. .1 one fourthp ot, ~r b to.e ,h ti , eploober • , 11 -f.,uttlifert o 1 or before U. 1-it D;c e n,ber oe f cr L p• rt 1.7: rL, for , the lit Apollo and the rtma.ro.er el or o the loth June, 11059, nul,rl artier r 1 twolvo da , cLutprii,u„,e at eef k r •y A d9' 1 , 1 eT(.I - C.CII of fa h ticle Class Vi and t if widitioael q'ten'itias of any of Ch . el i' 11-.111,1 therein are dentAarl , il they art to le furg: d • I ferule end conditions previous t the , -xpirtstiou et the droll t our, neon receiving a notice cr ftfne.n days 'r at the l , the ,0n..- mandaut of the y t r c !Ivy- ,i."-„tit. agl ct, to (1.-.lircr, the r,curt: utt . -j tt3 in tit+ unutrd is thechlSO - o I,rell , to annex 0. to II ,vh.,101 0 of the PC11 , 1.:111 , .. , therct T. and In ~ , nr•wity tt Hit the talc, rti , , , ,-iarnt 0! to. ir; ut Co, Irti.IIOII, ,oC tie 1-4 , , cf 1-10,041 ncy I.,th•r ho accept-I, .qt:7et he at , and tha p Contr3ct t the ar.v3 rveht. ut —• for rig:la:tire t.,rt it if.te. ) :2113Di - it:ire. A B. 'rho tCh,tllll. rtelo.tt 3 n..r..t p..stsil to his t ffcr. a.,,1 i,f l, y Lis, et.t.tt t.,,t• rice must 1 e !It, U.,. Car i,tl fe:tell up ILE each clu.s., std tLr OUG t 111 sucrde. - . ---,in the f.tatc. $lll.l ill the tnt 0.1.,.t:ri C.,. 0, fer , V.illg r r at!) L!! :1•1.r• in t. 1.111, 1.4• -1! !hey t• 11.,4 r :!!( Cr , e pt cf ,t the loat rCi e 1 tIN allati.d, 111, , 01, , lGeient 51,1 - ; srvi c!-.!..! 1' -- 0,3:1 !!ii !Irtr 11,41 us t tor, etiA, ut, grokr!..ll'Ylb,. betwt.en the r 441:1i4.4 4-4•41 41 41,nt V. 1 1 .01 tn.iy , be cc , opt. I L t. d 1 1,1 , 1)c, I 1: lIM=EIE=III3 gll BLit L bo git,.: t It t.t`t , • lo: following coo tto y u.l: .EL ~` Class 1.10 1. White-oak logy. No. 3. VV hit,cak promisca ons timbers. No. 6. Valle, pine 11,111: et. ck logs. N.,. 10. White pine. No. 11. ash, y tr. , bite-o:k tKards. No. 12. Blycli walnut, cherry - , i.0c.14t. No. 14. White. ash oars, hickory bare, and butte. No. 15. White-44i: staves and heading. No. 16. Black spruce. No.lB Ligurinr.ltcry. No. 21. 1 ren. No. 22. Spikes and nulls. No. 23. Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 24 Fig lion o 26. Hardware. No IT. Faints, oils, Bv% No. 1 , .8. Flax C811)",19. No. 20 Cotton can• vas. No. 30. Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. 0111 SR. No. 32. Leather. No. 33. 11oy.. No 34. 1:-ushes. No. 33. Booting and dry goods. No. 37 Pitch, 1 . ..,in. NO, 3 4 . Tallow, soap, cll. Nu. 39. Ship ch . indl -ry. 1. 10 i , tat beery. No. 41. Fire-wood. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. I=ll=l No. 1. White-oak logs. No. 2. White-oak plank. No. 3. White-oak protnboucus timber. o. 6 Yellov...pino plank