SPECIAL NOTICES. APPOINTMENT EXTENDED TO JUNE FIRST. DRS. C. M. F 7: ('H 4- J. W. SYKES Will remain at their Office, OPPOSITE Sl'. CI A' it 1:,'11 I' .1 TILL JUNE T. And may be t ,seopt . for CONBW.I Li, LiiV.UNTC CUM .1 v.. 11, .1" (Taming pulmonary 411,,•w:,in,:10,n0i: Catarrh, heart Age,.liohs f !!it Dytpepsia, Fem;ile Con, pidints, TAW. tacit' 1. , ,t0 that their treatment of.' Ccroirunrt Is I Ise.] n the not that the direase exists in U blood lefore and during its n. „ employ Mcebnn Joel, Ifygleth, rcoe,ii,4! to purity the bleod an d strengthen the .t:•u use MED/CA 1, N - IiALATI ON, whlch y highly, but ouly as fallia lives, which used elme ha, e Cur-wins effects, and Inva lids are earnestly cantiebed amainst wasting the precious time of curability nu any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea thst the seat of the disease can bo recit a l in a direct manner by Inhalation. ..Pa"- No charge far consnitAtion. A not of gnestiens will be scut to those wishing to consult as by letter. Addretti DRS. C. FITOiI ft J. W. SYKES, 151 Pena street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Z INVALID,-lIAVE YOU TRLED 1100FLAND'S GER MAN BITTERS? If not, read tho following: LANCASTER, April 30, IS{B. L',. 4 7l,!e'd :—I loire been for a long series cf years af• Dieted with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the Liver, and Nervous Debility. .11y tucutal pemeri have been BO reduced BO to render rno quite unit fur tl , e transaction of any kind f business. After consulting many eminent physicians, and using their pre. , ciipAuns, and after using the most p,pular remedies of the day, suppesed to b. , applicable to my case, I always tailed to have a permanent relief. A friend, A ith much persilan ton, induct d me to try cf your end Bitters. I hare used CAW bottle, and this day commence the second. I Can, with cheerful:loPß, Siaio that it has hap• pily improved mr . .. and spirits hare astonish ingly impr . uved, and I beyin t., 1 el an though I had grown (suddenly) ten yearn youimi r: and nosy, I am almost pro. pared to say that I new consider myself calculated for auy bnalnesp, n dais ago, I would as Boon have under akert to "square the sir,it," as to have attemptrd it. Yours, rasp etfuily, A. D. KAUFMAN. To Dr. C. M. Jackson, rliiiadelphia, B.e. advertisement. .or e3le by FL7..Y.ING and Dr. GMO. R. r. Pittsburgh._ ruy7l.2wctiea up Tlllll ALIA:ODE:NY BANK,—The business oith; Mut will be transacted at the corner of Third and Wood streets, on and after Monday the 19th inst. apl9:tf—c J. W. COOK, Cashier. PUHNESS MEN'S DAM UNION PRAYER MEETING, at LAFAYETTE HALL, Wood street, from 12 to 1 o'clock, daily—commencing FRIDAY, April 91b, and continuing until further notico. Laymen will con. duct the meetingi, but Clergymen are earnestly reonebted to be present and take part in the exercises. Come in for live minutes, lyou cannot remain longer. ap':tf DIVIDEND NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANE 01? PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh, May 4, I b5B. TIM PRESIDENT AND DIRICCTORS tip THIS Bank have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of the proflta of the last six months. Atockholdors, or their legal representatives, will ba paid on or after the 14th instant. mys:2w . H. M. MURRAY, Cashier. IRON CITY BANK, Pictteburgh, Pa., 6lay.4th, 1958. Oa Tlll DIRECTORS of this Bank have this day, do.' dared a dividend of TIIREE PER CENT. upon the Capital paid in, payable to Stockholders, or their legal ro• preeentatives, ou and after the 15th instant. my6:td JORN IIIAGOEgIN, Cashier ALLEGLIENY BANK Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1858. 11113 BANK has this day, declared a dividend of TIIREE PER CENT. on tha Capital Stock paid in, payable at the Banking IloQee, on or after the 14th instant. mys:2tv J. W. COOK, Cashier. MECHANICS' BANK, I Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1858. j [l:sa TEIII PRESIDENT AND 'DIRECTORS OF TlllB Bank have this day, declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. oa the Capital Stock, payable to the Stock holders or fin it legal representatives, on or after the 14th inst (1ny5.20 GEORGE D. McGREW, Cashier. CITIZNNS' DANE, ( Plaahnrgh, May 4th, 1858. J [1:0 TIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Bank have this day, do - zinced a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of tho profits of the last eight months, payable on demand mys:lot—o OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Nay 4th, 1858. UP THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of the Web t. ern Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, have this day, declared a dividend of FLAIR DA LAIRS AND FIFTY CENTS PElt SCARE on the Capital Stock. Two dollars per share of which to ho applied as a credit to Stock ac counts, and Two Dollars and Fifty Centi per share to be paid, in cash, to Stockholders, on or after the 12th ina , ant. raY5 F. SI. CORDON, Secretary. BUSINESS CARDS PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. t3dAO JONES...-.3N0. L. BOYD WM. MoCULLOIKiII JONES, BOYD & CO. liAtio7!.(l9:rallsG OP A.ST. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner nose and ifirat Street!, jY 2S PITTSBURGH, PA. :9A.60 JCINRJ D. B. ROGIII D. B. ROGERS & CO., LILNUFAOTOP.EDS OP ROGER(' IbIPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, COMTER ROAS AND FILD3T STREVIT y PITTSBURGH. PA WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LicitTOß MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, N ear ' oo'l stroet, Ai w , y3 oa hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac tirandiea, Old olßlngattela and Rectified Whisky, -of the to beet quality. doleydels 'RENO:FAIL. J OHN MOORHEAD has :•emoved to No. Wator Atr.°t, below Market JOIEN 320017,3i11EAD, C6MMISSION MERCHANT, NOR 1111 °ILL ON PIC METAL AND BLOOMS,' NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA MOOlithi EAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, (GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, EPor Rooth' g, G (tete ring, Spouting, &c. _AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IIVeITATIOPII RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 136 First otreet, mr2Cr.ly•ie S.I3VES A. FETZEIP., Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PO3. TEM SALL OP Flour, drain, Bacon, Lard., Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Cornor of 111rxriatt nod "'arta stroeto. PIPUB - II RUH. PA. Runt To—Francis G. Bail jy, Ese' William Dilworth. Sr., . Cuthbert . Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd k Ott, wearingen B. Brady, Casl , . M. is M. Bank. List & Howell, rilangle ea., George W. Anderson, Dould.%, Paxton g Co. Wheeliair. mv2.9e.2..atr DAVID H. WILLIAMS, CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR N„,/ FOR TILE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five gun:lora nub upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. t0y841340 PITSSBURGII. CIIIANGE o JFHtM. P. lIITCIICOCK, having purchased the • interest of JACOB HUFFMAN, in the firm of Hun man, 51'Creery & Co.. the 13We of the firm will hereafter be EITCH.OOC.If, M'CItEERY & CO. Mr. Huffman will still remain iu the hones. HUFFMAN, M'OREEBY Sc CO. vaircueoca.., avcrtmElaz Co. ( E ..s uccoits .711 . Or.ELTS & 0G..) forwarding and Commission Mehthanis, V7IIOLSHALE DEALEIIE4 lii PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL. NO. 112 EZOND STIIP24, P2llra. ANYNIIZI9O.E9 Springer Ilarban gh, J0.30p1l E. Elder, St. Louis; Pittsburgh;'Fenton Bros., a U. Childs A C0.,' 1 Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Bavley, Caugravo A Co., " Garret A Martin,Philadelphia; McCandless, Means A Co., " James, Kent,'Bantee A Co. " 40. W. Smith, & Ce., 44 Weaver A Graham, 61 Goo. M. fr L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., 4 ' A. B. Fontoa A Bros., " Yard, Gilmore A Co., " apirtf _ . RIIIIIG PAPERS—Of every Lion bald 10:1°1c:es1e or retail, by W.M. 0 JOHNSTON CO., Paper Deakrg,67 Wood street 11IIItEE DOLLARS PER ACRE.—Choice fartning)and sib:late in Boone county, lowa, one lot 332 acres at :3;60 per acre. Also, 300 acres adielning the above. One lot ,d 920 acres iu Franklin co., at per acre; also, two lots of 160 acres, each, at the low price o $3 per acre. Term., half cash, balance at 4 and 6 months. InyB B. CUTHBERT tl BON, 51 Market et. Nn. 101 Penn street. F. D. JONES, Oa bier PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH, PA escrip- ( LOCAL AFFAIRS. Conn 4iy ltemg. tql lek•I ALLYM:. - m nniul;. a colored man named Jamul ; in the t rup'oy r C .I.lm A. JataiCEloo, Of Indiana a.-3 NV 4 ,11pp 1. Preparations NV( re being . t surpriso of Li] present, it wry ; N't I , d 111.1! 1 . 11 , dlnld individual was not dead, but bad been 101;, , f r a ; c,npl, f , ,•ienaratiot 8 ce and t train 13 3 1:33 11 uu I%trut thut bin tk.v ly 14 H.. 1 a Uu Wo sday night cf last wrr k Rit-nct ctt 1.1 l‘r.(k into the store of John Weannr, Jr , The, had broken open one of the window shutters, but be came slat - wed, eni tied xelthunt eny phycler. Tigre is now rcsi 'tag in Enonnei hill towno,,p, Carol rig county, a lady named Smay, who hi one hundred and One years of age. She woe born in 1757, and ,as nineteen yearn cf age at tic tin:to of the Declaration of Indep •relonco. A large Ildt stone, clearing date 1711 was found recently on the furor of W. Hoover, in East Motioning township, Ivo thrum county, under the reoNs of a tree, and on rernoviug the stone, bones in a decayed state, Eupposed to be those of a human bAng, were discover," Bather nlystv riots. A county normal scbcol was opened at Ilillsburg, Wash Ington county, en Tmcday, the 11th inst. A daughter of Paul Dowling, Abington township, Mont gomery county, committed enicide on Sunday morning last by drowning hereelf inn wel. She arose early, before the rest of the fatidly were up, and wont to the well, which is situtb d some distance from the house, am', after fastening some large atones to her dress, jumped into it and was drowned. A ton of Mr. Samuel Dixon, of Blairsville, aged cbout six years, came very mar Laing drowned on Saturday morning last wlille fiahing near Treice'e mill. By some accident he fell over the wall near the dam and had bunk twice, and was about going down the third time, when ho was rescued by some of the men in the mill. On Saturday morning last, Mr. John Eimanin, of Hemp field township, near A darnaburg, Westmoreland county, was found dead in his bad. No retired en Friday evening in rip. patently good health. Ho died, it is supposed, of apoplexy. Ho was silty years of ago. A young girl named Mary A. Gallagher, cnly fourteen years of age, was burned to death at the residence of her father, James Gallagher, in Mcddy Creek township, Butler county, two weeks since. She was in the house alone, baking bread, when her clothing teak fire. Her father heard her cries, ran to the house, but on reaching it ho found her body burnt to a crisp. The !wet medical aid was procured, but to no purpose she lived about forty hours in great EL r•ring, when she was relieved by death. The 11 ktilt of Beaver county held Its that somi-annual meeting on the 4th inst., when a dividend of hree percent. on the capital stock was declared, out of the i.rofits of the first six months. This dividend has been applied to the for mation of a contingent fund. The Directors have ordered a new plate, being dissatisfied with the present one, the tint on the notes, after being in circulation a short time, be coming of a blurred and dingy appearance. We learn that the now plate will bo an exceedingly beantitul one, gotten up in the best style of modern engravings. Mies Mary Culp, a beautiful and accomplished young lady, was drowned last week in the Little Chiques, at Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. She, in company with Miss Mary M'Neal, ventured out upon the stream in a skiff. The boat, unfortunately, upset, precipitating them both into the creek., which at that time, owing to the recent rains, was quite swoolen and rapid. Miss M'Neal caught a limb at.d supported herself until she el as rescued. After dredging the stream for some time, Miss Culp's dead body was found with her arms clasped firmly around a floating log, and was loosened with the greatest difficulty. Dr. Pariah and Ilia Pupil. Gn Wednesday, a letter was addressed to Dr. Parrish, by the Mayor and other citizens, requesting him r. peat his exhibition of Tue3day evening, which was so poorly at tended Yesterday, the Mayor received the following reply : PITTEBITRGa, May 13. 1858. lIoN. 11. A. WEAvrx,:—Dear Sir :—Your kind proposition is received, and I will be glad to accept the offer to meet the people of your city on Friday evening. lam sure they will not fail to appreciate the value of the cause, which has for its object the elevation of a largo class of unfortunate children from helpleis and degraded idiocy. And this mark of their interest which has been extended to me and my charge through you, is most gratefully appreciated by my. self, as I am sure it will be by the gentlemen who compose the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Training Echool for Feeble Minded Children. Yours most truly, Accordingly, Dr, Parrish will give an exhibition of hie pupils at Masonic Hall this evening, when we hcpo our citi zons will manifest their interest in this noble enterprise by their presence in numbers. A REFaAMELY CUSTOMKE.—CharIes Kelly made informer . tion before Mayor Weaver yesterday against a woman named Mary Morris, who resides on Diamond alley, for keeping a bawdy house. She was arrested and taken to the Mayor's office, where a number of witnesses were ex. amined, and the evidence going to show that the house was a nuisance to the neighborhood, she was held to bail for her appearance at Court. The Mayor announced that the amount of bail would be fixed at one hundred dollars Mary thought she was ill-treated, and got up to speak, when she was quieted by Ler counsel, but she soon rose to her feet again, end commenced pouring a torrent of per aortal abuse on the Mayor, who very properly ordered her to be taken to the watch house. While being taken back, she made free use of her powers of speech, and the epithets bestowed on the Mayor and his officers were choice selec- tions from the Billingsgate vocabulary. Fcr her disorderly conduct and contempt she was fined ten dollars, which she was unable to pay, and nal consequently committed thirty days in default. CHARGE OP FALSE PRZTENCIP.—Jacob BooLyer, who owns some houses in the Second Ward of this city, made infer motion yesterday against a tenant of his, named Robin, be fore Mayor Weaver. The charge was for false pretences in giving to Boobyer a five dollar bill on the Central Bank of Tennessee, which wrs not signed, the President and Cashier's names being absent. Boobyer brought witnesses to prove that he got the note from Ifobin, but it also appeared that previous to his bringing the suit, he had passed the note to a third person, who returned it to bim afierwerds. With out the evidence of this third i arty the identity of the bill could not be established, and the case was mcordingly dis missed at the cost of Poobyer. If he wishes to recover the value of the bill he will be obliged to sue again, and have the proper witness in attendance. " YELLOW Kivees."—We have received from Han; & Miner the following sensation and much advertised literature:— The Iron Cross, by the terrific Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.; The Corsair, by George Sand, the author of CO13E1100; Charles Ranaford, or Love on Board a Craftier, a Nautical Romance. by Capt. Chamier, R. N.; Ciprina, or the Secrets of a Pie. tore Gallery, by G. W. M. Reynolds. All for sale at Hunt & Miners. Urstr.—A party of four men were enjoying themselves by faking a jaunt in a row boat on the Monongahela yes terday morning, when the Birmingham ferry boat came along and the frail bark falling into its wake, was capsicad by the soaves. The plea are Bookers were in a critical sit uation for a time, bnt they stuck to their boat, bottom up wards, until. they were retcuuh by a sk'ff which was near a' hood. Rather au unpleasant bath. CLIALGE OF FRAUD.—Oliver If. Ormsby made information before Mayor Weaver yest:rday, against Joseph Musgrave and John Masg,rave, fur fraud anu conspiracy in secreting and dieposiug of the prcperty of Joseph Unagrava with the intention of defrauding his c•cditors. James Moore also preferred a charge of a binillar character, and the parties were held to bail on both charzes. TILE Mosier. CM:L.—David S. Evans, charged NO.tli the murdor of hie wife, ,vill have a further examination before ilnyor Stuckrath to-day. Should ally i.v ideuce of impad- Once be elicited, we will lay it before our rcad-ara to-mor row morniz,g. COLLISION.—The Birmingham ferry bout yesterday came in collision with some barges which were being taken up the river by a small tow boat. No damage was sustained further than the " caving in" of one uf the bargee. A L.A.,E raft of !amber came duwn the Alicgheny river yesterday, and by borne accident was thrown against oncrof the piers of the Et. Clair street bridge, and broken to TH3 MAyoa had twelve COUII/1012 cr e d L^forc him pester day morning: Nine paid their fi uee, and the rest w e re cum mitred to jail in default. JOHN T. WILITIZN, Clrk of the Select 0.111161, ie., me are luformetl, lying dangerously ill of inttantruation of the lung , ., at his nsidenco in the Sixth ward. YVYTERLAY being ABCelltlioll Day, it way celebrated by service molt of the I:pit-Topa! and Catholic chnrcne9 in the city. Tiri Mayor's oflicu ie and will I, tLc aughly reflovat , , , l. It nod it. IMYs' clothing for Spring and bummer, made with neat ricss and care, can 1,3 had at fair rates, from Carnaghun, Federal street, Alli-w.lieny City. 1303'3' shirts, white and colorod, bays' gloves, loyriery and under wear, and many littlo articles of Loye' drenm, such us tire with difficulty obtained, will be found at his establishment f r reasonable race. TIIE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS THE USE OF DB. J. HOSTETTER'S Celebrated &mach Bitters evinces at once its virtues in ell cases of debility and disease of the Stomach. Certificates almost without number have been published, attesting its almost miraculous power in remov ing those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it seems kilo to do more than call attention to the great reme dy of the ago, in order to awaken public attention toils ex cellence. It is the only preparation of the kind that is re liable in all cases, and it is therefore worthy of the consid eration of the afflicted. The Bitters are pleasant to the taste, tvr,resablo in their effects, and altogether valuable as a tonic or remedy for indigestion. For gale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere and by 11.0STETTE.11 k SMITii, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 6Ei Water and Lti Front streets. I; , i, Lelot e Slayer yesterday afternoon, • n toting ni ut tiartied Shaekleiter, n barkeeper for his kilo-, F. .1. thaikh.iter, who hoop how-e on Fifth t, i.! tbo Thir 1 Nv.ird. Kirkland's ailldavit sett; forth t:ei he went Into fiewileiter's house and gave the bar. Le -;.•r g l dollar, cut of whi_ti ho was t, take fiftoen n•nt.. Ito r.•h..rned ban three Ataerican quarters and a ,;;;,e. The goal tern he ofterwer,l4 alicer taint. I to be coml. •; ;,t t 0,111 to younEr Fh ,Li . ;11.r. TO. t I i.P::I The you:1;r, LL an 1;a1 te4 I; •er; T!,E n 'l'lloll Misstnas —7l Le o: this e,n,pay in drawing gaol !MINOS at the old Theatre is still undiminished. Last night there was no p , r , ptiblt , diminution in the audience, as compared with the pr,•sinns ercli; ego. The witticisms and originalities of J ~,nny Pell and hilly Morris are truly irresistible. For the mount to-morrow afternoon, expressly for the benefit of ladies and children, who cannot attend at night, quint a number of seats have already been taken, and we have no il,nbt the house will be fill( d. Mc German Rifle Company of Allegheny, tinder com mand of Capt. Hartmeyer, and the Birmingham German company, turned out on parade yesterday and presented a firm appearance. They afterwards adjourned to Troy Hill, where the former company was presented with a stand of colors by some ladies of Allegheny city. The Germane of both cities made a kind of gala day of yesterday, celebra ting it by a picnic on Troy Hill. Triu New NATIONAL-Mr. Nesthe took a benctit at Foster's Theatre lavt evening, which closed his engagement. This evening the stock company perform a good piece called " Eustache Thudin," and aucthvr entitled the " Gunmaker of Mw0...w." The Pittsburgh favorite,]firs Maggie Mitchel', is engaged, and will appear next week. Feu CINCINNATI —The steamer Euperior will positively e tve for Cincinnati to-day. Capt. Urace is a great favorite, tnd uo ono who is going to Cincinnati will neglect the op ),„rtianity of going with him. The boat would have gone -eine time since, Lilt was delayed by the bad weather. THE GREAT SUCCESS which has ever attended the ma of J. XI. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and the nu merous cert;ficates which are daily received, in their favor, show omclusively that they are the greatest and most relia ble preparation of the hind ever introduced to the public and at this season, when logs of appetite is so prevalent, no; one consulting their own interest can afford to do without them. The Bitters aro pleasant to the taste and agreeable in their effects. As a tonic they are delightful; they ore a reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc., and a sure preventive of most of the prevailing diseases of the day. For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacture r, No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by CeaMrs gen erally. my7—i-c rx-rs ultau BOARD Of' TILADIrd Altill FiLB_CILA CidArIGIT • 17. D. WILLIAMS. . i';esidfrnta. I'. R 10'.I1NOT, let, ISAIAH DICKEY, 2:1. TreG:tzrrt. N. HOLMES, JII. Seiperintend , lt. JOSEPH PNOWDI:::. Committee of Arbitration for March. F. It. BRUNO'f, Rico Presidout, JOH' , " J. GILLESPIE, JOSEPH It. HUNTER, SAMUEL SURIVER, AUSTIN LOOMIS. Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets. Carefully Reported by JOSEPH SNowDEN, Superintendent of the Merchants' Exchange. The continued inclemency of the weather through out the past week has interfered materially with busi ness operations out of doors; the markets have, therefore, been only moderately active, with scarcely any change worthy of especial note, in the general condition of trade. Tho orders from the country continue to keep our jobbers at work, but it cannot be said that they are actively engaged. In other de partments a moderate degree of animation prevails, with scarcely any noticeable feature since our review of last week. The receipts of Produce are rather light, and the transactions are entirely confined to the local demand, without any speculative opera tions. The rivers have again risen to a fine stage for every description of navigation, but our steamers find freights by no means plenty. The Money market continues easy; the banks readily absorb all the good paper afloat, and there is, consequently, but little offered outside. The bank statements show a reduction in the amount of paper discounted, but this may be attributed to a falling off in the amount of paper offered, the exigencies of trade requiring less bank accommodation. Exchange on the East is not so plenty; on Philadelphia and Now York it is quotable at per cent. premium for par, and on 3urroney; the latter being a decline of thus showing an improvement in our currency. Baltimore we still quote at par to .1 per cent. pre- JCSIPII PE.RIiI9II The ftillowing statement of Bank averages is made np from the official statement of the Pittsburgh Banks for the week ending on Saturday lilt, and comparo7 with the pro vious week:— ASSETH. Loans and Dbsconnts. ..... ......... Due by other Banks ..... .......... Notes, &c., of other Banks and Treasury Notes specie LLUILITIEd rculation Duo to other Bunks Depositel 1,565,181 92 1,504,547 96 The above comparative fitatr.ment exhibits the following results Decrease in Loans and Discounts Increase in amount due by other Banks Notes and Checks of other Banks, in eluding Tres•,ury Notes Decrease in ............ ..... ....... ........... Increase in Circulation amount Due to other Banks... " Deposites The following statement exhibits the aggregate of each artie:o of freight, sent from and received at the Philadelphia depot, over the Pennsylvania Railroad, during the month of April, in pounds : Reed at Scut from Philads. Agricultural Tin pleme tits 25.155 74,135 Production• 2,738,173 46,740 Bouts, Shot- , , Ilate,.ir . 805,177 Books and titatieuery.. 18,108 265,300 Butter and Eggs 2,023,429 Brown Sheeting and Bogging 172,205 513,728 Bark and Sumac 140,423 Cedariv ire.. ................... ........... Confict'onary nud F0r.i,.;11 FL I: its Cole Coal, Anthracite 1,404,585 " Bituminous 9,346,620 Copper, Tin and Lt ad . 101,270 347,225 Dry Goods 111,828 7,168,095 Drugs, Medicines and Dye Stain 16,738 1,165.575 Earthenware. 2,580 9,780 Frehll Meais, Pou:try and Fish 14,758 Flour 11,883,449 Feathers, Furs and Skins Furniture end Oil Cloth.. Glass and Glassware Green and Dried Fruits GI ass and cdlkor Seeds Grain of all kinds Groceries (excolit Cot lee) Ginseng Guano . Hardware Ilides and Hair II( nip and Corda:e 60,748 171,618 Iron—rolled, hammered, &c.. 849,169 672,981 Iron—Blooms and Pig 504,623 354,870 Iron—P.:Lift( ad 262,600 Live Stock. 7,322,640 64,955 leather 501,917 242,502 Lime and Plaster 160,600 404,158 Lard, Lard Oil and Tallow 1,271,150 Lumber and Timber 3,336,858 270,505 Machinery and Coatings 111,457 823,975 Marble and Cement 12,041 044,086 Malt and Malt Liquors 51,285 Nails and Spikes 129,955 80,573 Nickel Metal. 83,200 00 411,879 Oysters 27,035 Paper and Rage 269,310 058,502 Pct, Pearl and Soda A=h 138,649 1,480,023 Queensware 1,106,247 Salt 506,211 Salt Meats and Fi51y......... ............... 7,301,:'97 1,065,939 Soap and Candled 182,279 1,200 Tobacco . . 1,019,751 361,761 Tar, Pitch and Rosin 514,209 Wines and Liquors (Foreign) 349,348 Whisky and Alcohol 1,763,741 72,671 Wool and Woolen Yuen 152,309 11,540 Miscellaneous ................. 177,127 303,019 AL. 4 llES—There is not much doing in any description Pots are altogether nominal at 5%c. Pearls nominal at 6c. Soda is selling at 3%@4c. Nitrate of , Soda 63. Concen trated Lye 14c. IA lh. APPLES...The receipts are now quit,' light, and the prices are therefore higher; we now .inote at $2,50g3,25 per bbl. for good to choice lots. BUTTER...The supply in market is Improving, and in the absecve of any increase in the demand the prices have de clined. Sales of common to good roll are made at 10 „ . 4111c., and strictly mime P,ACON...There is Oct ranch doing in the Bacon market, the ~ales beim; restricted to meet present wants. Prime Shoulders are selling at 7 and plain Hams at 93. c. for city cored : country may be quoted at 7c. for Shoulders, B , A fur Sides. and Sc. fur Llama. Sugar cured Hams 12%c.? lb. BEANS—There in but little demand, and prices have de clined; we have heard of a few small sales of prime small white at 75c. bushel, though holders are asking $l, BROOMS—There is a good supply in market; sales of common are regularly made at $1.25 and for better kinds , $2; fancy lots command $2.25@52,60 dozen. BUCKETS AND TUBS... The Beaver manufacturers' prices aro as follows: Buckets, common, $1,60 doz.; Buckets, three hoops, $1,75 'fi doz. Extra large Tubs, three hoops, $7,75• r .P doz.; do. do. two hoops, $6,75 do.; No. 1 Tubs, $6,00 do.; No. 2 do. $5,50 do.; No. 8 do. $4,75 do.; No. 4 do, $4,00 do.; No. 2 Keelers, $2,75 do.; Vfalf Bushels, $4,75 do.. CORDAGE... Manilla Rope, coil 13 q 7 lb Manilla Ropo, cut 14 lb Tarred " " 14 7tl lb White " " 18 lb Hemp " " 15 V; lb Tarred " " 15 "f. lb Packing Yarn, fine 13 1 lb Packing Yarn, corn 12•pID BED Coans..,Manilla $1,617, $2,81@53.75'il dozen; Manila, coil, 15c. lb.; Hemp $1,87, $'475a53,75 dozen; Hemp. coil, 12c. yl lb. Mount( 87c. 6.1 dozen. Hemp 70c. per dcz. Cozzols Gamma—Oath:it; Rope % and upwards, 20; do below %, 22; Bed Cord $2,50®3,62@4,75 'it dozen; Plow Ines 51,25; Sash Cords vuo. CANDLES...The following are now ill& current rates of [llan 'tuned Mal till P. K irk laud made wM FiCiAL. PITTSLIIROII, May 12, 1818 The supply in the market has greatly diminished. The stock trains of the Tittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad now pass directly threugh to the depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad on the other bide of the river, and consequently much of the stock that was formerly offered at the Allegheny yards is carried over for immediate ship, meat cast; our butchers and dealers have, consequently, fewer lots to choose from, and our Cattle markets are in ured to that extent. The quality of the Cattle offered was enerally good, and the prices of last week were well main tained; some of the Cattle included in the sales below men tioned wore of extra quality, as will - be indicated by the 231,686 92 216,178 89 I quotations 1,171,621 46 1,192,216 76 $5,763,650 95 $,5,784,430,75 293,769 25 224,809 68 1,365,381 00 1,360,651 00 74,492 63 e'ty matufreturerSt Moulds, I3c. Dips, 12 1 ,41 a.; Star 206:2)22e.11 lb. CHEESE—Holc'crs of rid aro now anxious to got rid of their old stock. and sales hay.i been made at greatly reduced prices, though there is not touch left. Sales of new have bedn made at B@.9c l et CRACKERS...The pric have et.ergune It further de cline. The quotations are now to., f011.,,v0 ('rockers lb 5c.; Butter do. 6c.; Sugar 7!,:jc.; Soda ti!,..?.; a 6 - , Pilot Bread 1.1 bbl. $4. DRIED BEEF—Small eats of aro made, iu tierces at 12 %e V lb DRIED of Apples two now madern erg ical n! lin, exhibiting more liiii3tiesa in the way last ; store smell lots ore telling at $1,3741. to. Pi-i - tied are Min et p Lush, the receipts being very light. EGGS supply continues to int:ratite, tool the have cen - equetitly eat erienco.l a further de.•lihe : sale now made at tili',(4i7c It di zen, and dull. FEED...Thera have been considerable Cali u at th e ; pill s and on arrival at trout 10 to btto.l.l lOU lbs. (or P an to !did dilogs. FE A IFER,; ... Sal, a of titia , Western are Dia:le uu arrived at 45c. "Et lb. ill small lola, and from store at ik. FlSH...Mackerel No. 3, large, aro still fiva at j1aj122,5n Ltd., and $6,25@6,50 7 rl half Ld.; hal t Herring s6e: $8,25; White, common, $1C(4 , 11; Lake Supeiarr $l2; Trout $9.5u@10. Codtlab ? FIRE BRICK ...Sales are 0 - eg,nlarly made at $23@40 FLOUR ..The receipts contain , very light, but the quota tions chow a steady market. Superfine is selling, ou arri val. at $3,50; extra at $3,9t?a4. From store tho prices are n 9 follows; Superfine $3,70, extra $4,123,6, and extra famils $4,50. GRAIN...Oats are in moderato supply, the lakes being steady at 27 on arrival and 29(4)20 from store. Cern le mime, and sells on arrival at 43@45. Wheat la not plenty; it sells from wagon at 70@SO for red and white, nud some prime soutturn red has been sold at 85c. Eye steady at al, from tint hands. Barley is nominal at 45@/50 huh. GERMAN CLAN—The prices have mlturially advanced n consequence of the light supply in this and other mar kets ; sales were made lately at $45@50 is ton, sonic having been sent eastward. CROCCRIES...Sugar is firm at 7%@83. cash for fair to prime New Orleans, and to countr. B©B l Ac. I.‘lolasees, New Orleans, 36038 c. Coffee firm at 12©12%c. Rice 5 1 g , 5c. lb. HAY...Regular sa'ea from tie reales at from $9 to $l5 p ton. HOMINY...A few sales have been made at Z 1? b' I ..The market t 3 firmer; dry have advancod to 16c. VI lb. from store ; green hides ;re steady at be , and green salted at 6 1 ,5 c IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured Iron are as follows:—Common bar 2 1 „.i to . 2y,c.11 lb. Nall, are selling at V..lii - c3,25 for 100. to 400., according to quality; the terms are Els months' credit, or 5 Islcent, discount for cash. LARD...The market it firm, but there is rot much tioiag-, No. 1 country sells at 10 / i,:, and city at 11 0 lb. LEATIIER...The musket is dull, with a decline in the price of' some kinds. The following are the rates:— Rod Spanish Sole IA lb 20© 250. Slaughter 25@ 27c. Skirting ,t 200$ So'. Ilarnetts 44 220) 21c. Upper la tlozon $23 (g,-30 Bridle 435 @42 LUMBER, Stasoneti...The following aro the quotations of smsoned lumber, from the yards in the city:— Common 1 inch Boards, 'll 1000 feet $l5 00 Clear do do " 32 00 Flooring dressed do ‘‘ .. 22 00 Shingles, 121000 3 50 Lath, 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inrll-111000 feet ... 30 00 do do 1 , ,'„ do ... 32 LIU LUMBER, Green...A largo quantity has come down the Allegheny, but the sales in this market have been prepor tionately small. The ruling figures are $lO per thousand feet for common and $2O for clear. Shingles, $2@2,50 13 thousand. MESS l'ObK...Salee of country hove been made the week at sl7'9 bbl. and of city at VS; some r e tail H al ed of the latter have been made at $18,50®519. METALS...Pig Lead has d , diced to e, and Bar to C; , ..' L , 11.7; Sheet Copper 35@38c; Sheet Brass 32c la th. OlL—Lard Oil No. lis stead, at 35c. Linseed 0 firm at an advance ; it is now held at 70c. PIG METAL—Some sales of Allegheny No. I have re cently been mado at s24@s'2s ton, 6 months. POTATOES...The market is not so ective and there has been a decline in prices; quote Neshannocks on arrival at 85q..40c bush and redo et 36@•40. POWDER...There has been a decline in the prices cf 750. on former quotations of Blasting and $1 en ]title; the quo tations now are for Blasting $4,25 y keg; Rifle sti. SICEDS...Thero is a fair demand for Clover, which Is sell ing from store at $5, and in a small way at $5,25. Timothy la nominal at $2@2,25. Flax is firm, and is in demand at $1,14:_c1,15 :ir+ bushel. SAND STONE...Regular Bales of Huntingdon county, at 9 ton. SALT...A steady demand, and sales at previous rates; $l, 623f0r No.l, and $1.75 bbl. for extra. SOAPS...The following are the manufacturer's prices : Rosin 6c.; No. 1 Palm 6IA ; Chemical 53,',; Castile and Toilet 10c. ',llb. SHEETING& YARNS, An..—The prince" have declined, and the following are now the rates: Eagle Meetings B%e. yard; Niagara 13..t/c. Nos. 5 to 10 i❑ clneive, Th... 22 ... No. 17 Noe. 11 and 12... 23 @ ... No. 18 No. 13 © No. 19 No. 14 25 5 ... No. 20 No. lb 20 ao DOZEN Y&RN. No. 400, .11. doz 12 @ ...'CarpetCh'n,as.col. 28 (a; ... No. 500, doz 11 " white2Bto3s 23 (al ... No. 600 10 " 26t044 26 ()) ... N 0.700 9 .@) ... Twine 24 (41 No. 800 8 (4) Batting, No. 1.... 17 el) ... No. 900 8 @ " No. 2 ... 10 (a) ... No.looo ~ 8 @ ... Family Batting... 18 6 ... Coverlet Yarn 29 (2) 16 TALLOW...The prices have advanced; we quote rough at 7%c "a tb, and rendered at 10%c. WHITE LEAD, LYTHARGE, Ac—White Load is firm and in steady demand at $2,50 keg for pure oil, and dry 9c g 3 Ib, subject to the usual discount. Red Lead 9%@9c, net, and Lytharge S%. WINDOW GLASS...The prices for city brands have ad vanced, and we correct our quotations as follows :-618 and 7.x9,7i3 box of 50 feet, $1,60; Bxlo, $2,15; Bxll, 9xll, 9x12., and 10x12. $2,40; Bxl3, 9513 and 9x14, $2,65; 10x15 and 10x1.6, $2,75; 10 't! cent discount off. Country brands SOc. lower. WHISKY... Sales of raw at 1.718, and of rectified at 9@22. Market steady, but not active. ALLEGHEN Y CATTLE MARKET. BEEVES No. offered. Offered by No. sold. 9...... J. W. Collins 9 $3,62 average 15 11. A. '.Merrick, (part extra)... 15 $3,75@4,75 56 E. Ginclrenheirner 56 $4(44,50 6 W. Henderson 6 54 average. 30 Jos. Myers & Bro 30 $1,500a14.50 25 Marks & Co 25 $3,50@4,50 S John Hoffman $4.25 average. 2...... Andrew M'llwaine 2 $4,50 35 Crones & Co., (part extra)..... 35 $3,50@4.75 15 Transient lots 15 $.3,50©4,50 16 George England sent east. 17 C. Pfeiffer 17 $3,62 1 A 17 S. Smith 17 $4 18 W. Scotland 18 s3,76ib's l 31 W. Warrentc, (extra) 30 $1 CO 10 W. Thompson cent east. 11)......W. Clarke 18 $4,10 111 James Jamison 19 $3,75 $20,779 80 . t8,9J9 57 15,508 03 20,589 29 4,830 00 24,150 90 60,633 96 34? uffcr d vii 25 bent etot Tltl nunlbor 0:forod at the two yarai ,ua•nu,t, to Bb7 head, of which 440 wr.re sold, and the ;Wane. out east. The gnat itions at the Union ( eaell',) aro $2.7i , 3,45 gross for shorn, and $3,731.,5t) for unshurn ; and at the Willism lona Yards, (Allinder's,) $2,97 f unthurn, and $3,15 fur shorn. 95,653 191,690 1,387,674 139 head were offered and sold, the prima olLain.sl at Veach' , Leingl,6o@' 2,25 head, and atAljiudo:'el2,6o head. 258 (dlorect at bstli yards; 75 B , ld, an 1 213 ,rat aet; tl.te prices raug,l f run, $1,25 to $4,75 gross, ae in quality. About 150 head wero ufkrcd and sold at an yards and railroad platforms, at from $3,50 to all "Es head. 5,471 30u 65,371 530,377 85,02.5 124,428 868,770 Nsw Yates, May 13.—Cotton; sales :;000 bale; sold at a Oe dine of ;GCs!(,; uplands middling 123.4; quotzit ionv n mdual. Flour firm; sales 14,500 bbla told Wheat hes advanced: 04,000 bn'h sold; souther n MN, :i , 1.11(,11,25; western red OS 61$1; Milwaukee Club 89. Corn firm; 42,000 bush sold. Pork closed heavy; sales at $17,50@.17,87, a decline for Mess and $14,406414,50 for Pt ime. Estop is steady ut 8 a fur long ribbed middles, 9 , /,493,1 for short ribbed, and . 8 1 ,4' fur Com beilando. Whisky steady. Sugart :steady at 57,:,W,3,4 for Orleans at 53,4 for Muscovado. Coffee steady et 100m134c Butter dell at 16@21. Of Leather there have been average .ales, with no quotable change. Hides Mealy. Freights firm at MO% for freights on Grain to LiverfKol. 15,?80 5,165,988 1,439 94,429 88,298 1,681,899 NEW YORE, May 13.—Stocks higher. Chicago and Rock Island 79 1 / 4 ; Cumberland Coal 17; Illinois Central bonds 90; La Crosse and Milwaukee 8: Michigan Southern 25%; N. Y. Central 88; Reading 47%; Milwaukee and Milsissippi 29%; Virginia fi's 83; Missouri 6'' 81%; Galena and Chicago Edfl'i; Mich. Central 64; Erie 24%; La Crowe grants 81%; California B'B, 86. CINCINNATI, May 13—flour Is in moderato demand; sales 300 bids at $3,75@54 for choice to extra; the receipts con tinue light. There is an active demand for whisky; sales 950 this at 17%; the demand exceeds the supply and the market closed with au upward tendency. Ti' Provision Market has not undergone any special change; there he very little demand, and C. , 1130 holders are anxious to sell at the quotations; the Hiles are about 1000 hhds of Pacon Shies at 8%, and 300 Lble prime Lard at 10 1 A; nothing has been done in bulk or banelled Pork, and prices are merely nomi nal. There is more doing in Sugar, but prices aro easier. Linseed Oil 6:665, with a moderate demand. The rates of exchange are unaltered. The Money Market is unchanged. The elegant side wheel, panencer packet 4.ZA SUPERIOR--Capt. ItrzmoND J. anlCE—Win leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, on THIS DAY, the 4th ins:., at 12 o'clock, For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to FLACK, 13A1tltikS A CO. Agents. Through to St. Louis in five days. Thii twat connects with the mail h ue, and will go through in the time speci fied. She wilt have on Saturday. For St. Lout:. Wu. A. Moour„ MAster. The light draught, fast running passenger .!.4' packet lOWA, !doors:, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, on WED NESDAY? the 219 t instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accomodatione, apply on board, or to lIARDY & McGREW, Agents, ap2o Corner First and Ferry stroots. For Marietta and Zanesville. The stetunor EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MON a Arras, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage apply on board FOUND YARN. No. 10 ALLEGHENY CITY, May 13, 1858 Near York ftlorlict. Now York Stook Disarhet. Cincinnati fdarkot. STEAMBOATS. f .V TL For Cincinnati ST. LOUIS. V4Aol'*ll , l4l , K , Dil mitclorka - cDavi - le - I MamLawil2ET. RUSSELL: 9 S iP_7LTENT CONSISTIING 4DF RESINOUS Z I.,cr THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Roofs, with Russell's Mastic. This composition is adapted for ell kinds of Roofs, flat or steep; it ran also be applied on Tin, Iron, or o.d Shingles, making a poi feet Join This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes : It will wither crack nor run ; tt Is impel vious to water ; FIRM PRI tOF and more durable than any other kind of Roof ing. This roofing material is us2il in vas quantities throughout the United States, on Llouses, Bridges, Rolling Mills, Railroad Cars, and Steamboats, giving entire satisfaction, and is considered a ported protection from the elements. Although this roofing was only introduced here in PK it can be seen ou roisuy of the buildings in the city. Also, on most of the Rail:owls. I here refer to a few places where this Roofing is iu use, and cats he seen—Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad ; at Belle Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville: Portland ; Lagrange ; Steel envil,e; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester din thins, and the Manchester Depot; Pennsylvania Ci utral Railroad; spruce Crest: Astoria dtatlon, Mill et Tipton and Par- H01111,j6 at Altoona; Allegheny City,'Westminster College, and many ether Buildings; Pittsburgh, 3. McCully's Ware house; Ben. Triruble's Hotel; also, numerous others iu this city. All orders left at No. 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma terial can be aeon,) will receive prompt attention, by apl W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent. „ _ THE GREATEST --.,--- p 4F. • t di ' , il I._: 7 1 C I T d-li • ee2,.1 AAJ 6::. A r_tj k • Dist -1 011Eu - ' 0 ' P,.t. , OF THE AGE. AIR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has diBcov- IVA. end In one of oar common pusturo weeds a remedy that curea Every kind of Humor FROM TJII WORST SCROFULA D.JWN T.) A Cu7IIMCN /10 has tried it in over eleven hundred cumea, an I rl t•V'r failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) lie ban now in hin possession over one hundred eertilleate4 value, all within twenty miles of 13,:sttn. Two bottles are warranted to cure a norging tore ru uth. One to throo bottles will cure the Yr ont laud of flawless on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the li . ston of Idles. Two bottles are warranted to care the worst canker In the month or stomach. Threo to five bottles are warranted t.) cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. 0::e to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor iniths eye 3. Two bottlea are warranted to core miming of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cur? , r.,,rupt and running nicern. Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the hlrle. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the woret kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to Clare the t: oat dos per ate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure urn. Five to eight bottles will cure tho wont CABO of 6,.:r0fi110 A benefltis always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when Ow above quantify ie taken. ROXBURY, MAtii3 DEAR Menu,-71s reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi cians and the moat careful Druggists in the country are un animous in its praise. In presenting the Medical Di:a:every to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. iu relieving alj, and curing most of those discuses in which you are on fortunately so liable. That most excruciating diseat., to ar affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cared 68 if by a miracle; your own temper i 6 re.toredli its natural sweetness, end your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet alumbere ; and the Me,dictil Duicove ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and h cuaehold. 27 @y 30 (4) ... 31 (g) . In tho more advanced stages of CANKER extends to the utcrnuch, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker of the atom ; then to tho intestines and creating a sinking, goad feeling, and au Indiff3reuos cven the cares of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAAIED, your food distress-s you, and you can ocly take certain kinds, and oven of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrinionons fluid of the canker eats it up: then your complexion loses its bloom and be comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourishment your system heroines loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery Is peculiarly adapted to Palpitation of the heart, pain iu the aide, weakness of the opine and small of the back, pain of the hip Joint when you retire, irregularity of the howela, and also, that moat excru. elating of digeases, the _ _ How many thousands of poor women are Lathering from this disease and pining away a miattuLle life, and their next dour neighbor dues not know the can,:o. I wish to imprem on your mind that good old proverb, •• An ounce of proven Lion in better than a pound of cure." In the , MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative anti the cure, with thin greet and good quality, that it will never, t y rlrcnmetanc4:a. do you any injury. Ng change of diet ever neceimary—eat the bait you can get and enough of it. Dift2o4loN3 FOS usz—Adnits one table spoonful per day— Children over ton yeses dessert spoon ful—Children front n ve to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appll cablerto all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on an bawds twice a day. Yours truly, Price $l,OO per bottie. For role by Dr. OEO. li. KEYSER, No 140 Wood 411 e ~ - : t . PittAurgh sep4.llhw FOR THROAT A‘ND LUNG DISEASI4:B, BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUAD, PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO., Sot Rule by And Druggists generally H. CHIC DS 4s k - (10.5 it fi, -----7----„ .. 1 4 ,2-: k•:!.t. ) ,., 4 h ____ 1 , . - ' 1 'I,,T 54 7ti ..,g 1747 c4O ' 1 , : if6yo';-_df 1 ktIPT, , ?F, f 7 tCti T 2 1 1 .I',i, a L „;xi. 2t j , _rl, r -- " x--- c n '.,,l'l l ` NI s'ETi .. ,qtr r , i,' -- ,',''' 1 icgq. r O, Ft. .4,41 ,t j 1 c.;,A, , ,i :_,,. r.,..-4 0:1 - i'.. , - 61 t0 `-I•Fr - ',i:. , A:- - iie l ',..: . C. 7) i: ,....,.. a .,, t. , .i.....i! f F _, A J......,..„ 1.41 ,.. c . r.t -ri-----.l\k--- e.r...m c- Ceati..&"C''. --. ."- ; ' "'" ::-- -•""r" ' . t il l __, •---- _ _,..-,--, ;"—,,,-.,---- --, 0 NO. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., -E_l- AVE JUST RECEIVED TII E I It large SPRING STOCK OP 1100'Pd AND 811)ES, counisting of a groat variety of seasonable and fashi,nal le gcods adapted to nt,ring and surarwr sales. Havieg laa•ii purchased for cash, at reduced prices, they fool warrant.. , l in saying that they can supply Weeteru mtrrchants, by t b., package or dozen, at as loss prices as the same qua`ity r,t goods can be purchased in the Eastern cities. Par:Letitia attention given to orders. Rat -Also, a good supply of New Yrrh and Spanish Sole Leather. ap7:301... is A'riOR.N.LY AT LAW AND CONVDTAAC I. I. 0/77.C11 was fl. Eurtnnw No. Q-0 _r .w-.• Rl'eti". --'' ''-0...- s i*< - ,- , 4 ' ',. '' % - 2_©t -- ;17: -.'- :,"?/,,:&. , ',. + lo 4 ,, ~.,,,,x , e...--a : .... : rtir,e. A .,,..-,,- _„t.ve, c_. , - a" ...- 1 -tii,.--elfze 1 . ;:p ; :,---, `---...- " i r. • , ~ A' \ 411 .._-, -4'l 1 . .t - ' _AI if.....A k t.Xer , .\ „ 4, ; 4 . ' :AW I , - ,Wi ill - ''...,' ' .. 4.:.... 1. - M A_RBLE! MARBLE! Joma )o roffA ) 6o BAB A BEAUTIFUL BELEMON OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES 9 Enclosures, Pas Is, &c., 'the public, are respectfully invited elamiue our E Loa.. Prices low, and work warrant.] Iyl2:y—is NO. : , ,S5 LIBERTY STREET. - - FRESH ARR_v AL —OF— SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES, AT JOSEPH Lt. BORLAND'S, At No. 98 Market street. PHE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO a inform his friends and the public generally, that he Is opsning a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shces, consisting in part of Gent's, Ladles', Boys', Youth's, N isees' and Children's Shen, which have been bought chiefly for Cash, and will be sold very cheap. Give us a call, before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH IL BORLAND, apl3 No. 98 Market, second door from Fifth street. ATERMICILLI.-10 boxes Italian, just re celved and for sale by REYNTR'II & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood streit ; Opposite St. Pilules Hotel. INDESTRUCTIBLE RSOFUNG P 4 niCA L. PIMPLF KIDNEYS, CURE; PILES DONALD II N ED U S E A L ECHEN Y, PA GEO. H. KEYSER, PiGhbuiro3, J. P. FLEM!tie. Alleichen) City 9pL~~-~_ ~~l L. C. HEPBURN, ROOFING. WUTIN SUBSTANCES, ETC, AUCTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales ',mins, No. 54, Fifth street, every week day, are held pnbli, ;ales of g oods in all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a lar g e stork which is constantly reel. 'fished with flesh consign neo.t.l. that must lie closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dr) (loods and icy al tides, comprising scaly everything nee I, •I in ILo lice fur ',emoted V.llll fat/Tiny 1100: table tub I. .l, 1, end shoes: belies ware, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Si, uschold I.ltcheu furniture, new and second hand ; hods and I ; carpets; elegant iron sham Ciiva ; sl;kves ; (LT 141.01,;1H; gr, aeriew, Arc, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Fancy articles; watches ; ; jewelry; musireil ineiru u ; guns; clothing; dry goods; lands cud shoes. book rbationery, Ac. coal P. Si. DAVIS, Anct.s BANK STOCK, AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY EVENING, May 18th, 1858. at eight o'clfwk, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, will ie sold:- 20 Shares Bank of Pittsbur g h, 2.5 do M. fic M. Bank of Pittsburgh. do Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. fin Citizens' Rank of Pittebui Ss do Allegheny Bank of Allegheny. liirl3 I'. M. DAVIS, Auction. r. 1.4 ,1 1 XE1j UTOR'S SALE OF FIFTH WARD I'ItOPEETY.-0e TUESDAY EVENING, May 18th, at eight o'circk, on the second Ito.:r of the Commercial Salsa Rooms, v.ili be sold, by order of the Executors of John (Ebb, deed, that large and valuable lot of ground, at the corny r of Liberty and Walnut streets, having a front on Liberty of 50 fret, extending back along Walnut 150 f e et to Spring alley, on whirl, are erected two two story Brick and cue Frame Dwellings THI MS — one-third cash, residue in curie awl two years, with interest. Sale positive. l i my 13 P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer. STOCKING LOOM, LEG BOARDS, ETC., AT AUCTION.—Cti FRIDAY AFTEROON, May 14. at 2 o'clock, at 54 Fifth street, will be sad, a Stocking Loom, iu good order; a quantity of Le g Boards; ono Illacksmith's Vice, with a Drilling Machine, Bench, Ac. 111 3 1.3 P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. SILK MANTILLAS, DRESS SILKS, &c., AT AUCTION.-0n FRIDAY MORNING, May 14th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth street, will hi, sold a lar g o and desirable assortment of Silk Man tillas and Dress Silks of newest styles; also a variety of s asonable Dress Goods. We invite the attontion of the hulks particularly to thin sale of goods, which must be closeL4 out on that day. myl P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. THIS EVENING, AND EVERY EVEN it LNG Til IS WEII, or until all is sold, will be offered nt .I'IeCARTNEI"S AUCTION HOUSE, 120 Wood street, au exteiedve assortment of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, etc., etc. The Goods will be open for examination each day, when Ladies as well as Gentlemen aro respectful ly invited to call, and they may purchase at private gale, wholesale er retail, at very low prices, and all govis shall prove as repre.ented and satisfactory, or money refunded. This is believed to be the best selected and most desirable stock of Jewelry, etc., aver before offered at Auction In this city, is every way we rthy the attention of purchasers, Its tl e • whole most Its sold for cash immediately. Salo to commence ea . •.h evening at 'PA o'clock JuSRUA GRAY, Salesman. to tf W. G. McCARTNEY, Anet'r. STEINNVAY's PIANOS ! ENTIRELY SOLD OUT OUR LARGE SPRING STOCK OF S'T'EIN WAY & SONS CELEBRATED PIANOS, wuidd r , ain.ctfully iaform the puLlic uud Iru La,ore,, C - 21C. 1 SUPPLY OF TH ESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS, nud will 8001.1 arrive. lE. giELF.BER Si. BRO., No. lid Fifth otreot, Sulo A izehts for Steinway & Soo WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT, No. 4 Fifth street, near Wood RERIEDIAN 84 BIEYRAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, ND PLATED WARE. FANCY 610 t .DS. WATCH AF TOOLS apl:dr..l7 WATCH MA ITIZIAL, AT EASTERN PRICES. nu SALE OF REAL ESTATE. FA - 111E UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE to public sale, on the promises, On the lOth flay of .1 Luce next, the Real Estate of SAMUEL dt.R`. ES, late of Robinson township, Washington county Ya , de,assd, ruroi,ting of a tract of land situate in Rah , scffi Los unhip, in said county, containing A.CR M o re or 1,9_ Thiel F?trtu is eituated on the Pittaburmh (1/:11 Railroad. - 13 mileg from Pittsburgh, is well Int ieoved, ant is couveuient to Churche., F.choola and Ni:ls. One-third of the purchase money will remain iu the laud daring the lifetime of the widow, the interest then of to be paid to her annually. One.hall the remainder to be pail on the tiret of Am 11, 185 h, when poaseknon will be giver.— the remaining half iu one year therefrom, without tutetteL JIM Eel JONES, 1 Ftecut„_ myl to JOHN JONES, J Light Cream Ale. THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and the public, that ow. inv to the price of Barley and Hops, and to suit the times, they are brewing a light and delicious flavor al CREAM ALE. which they are Belling at $.4 barrel, and have KEGS TEN GALLONS each, to accommodate urive.to families. They have aho, X ALE, at $8; XX at $7, and superior If I:NNF.T at $8 bbl., and smaller casks in proportion. PUNTER AND BROWN STOUT. q A 3- Olden sent to their Brewery on PITT ETRBET, will r , c• iye prompt attention. MN= Alder man's Office. TAMES S. 1100 N, ALDERMAN, EX 014ICIO JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE, AND POLICE (;ISTRATE—Office, No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo- Ate th,. Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow leJgments and Probates taken; the Itecords examined, Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Wills, Leases, Articles of Agree -I,,ut, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc., hewn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all buffi?ss in the line of his official duties, promptly attended to. office hours, from a. M. to 1 P. M., and from 2 t , 1.. ,apS:ly FRENCH CLASS. 1-SS BLAKELY INTENDS FORMING A CLASS OF YOUNG LADIES, Melling to receivo instructions in the - I: .0 11. .13 g; aL A' 43 C s. 9_ Apply at No. 163 Third stroot. raylo.tf Sumaner Lager Beer. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public in general, that he in iu the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well known Brewery cf J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been pronounced to be the beat that was manufactured here for many yeare, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURR. Give me a call and try it. JOHN ROTH, ap2.lAf At bin old stand, h 0.26 Diamond. School for Young Ladles. J. BAKE WELL, INTENDS TO open his School, on MONDAY, the 6th of April. TER.4I9 . ,sis 00 per qua: ter. Iteddenco at his son's house 191 Second street. Rooms, Smithfield street, N. E. corner of Diamond alley. mr29:tf CIIIEESE.-15 eases Pius Apple English, Just received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, No. as Wcod street, myl Opposite the St. Charles Rotel. _ N EW .ARRIVALS.—We are taking into store, (123 Wood street,) an IMMOIIB3 stock of due Paper for jobbing purposes; also, Letter, Cap and Note ; Is'av,lopes In great variety; Manilla Papers, of every sire, and as cheap as they can bo bought in the East, Nttlarn offer wholesale or retail, very low for Cash. aid JNO. bl. PERKINS & CO MASTIC I. 0 4:3 CI 11 A V I N GEO. W. SMITH 6 CO. AMUSEMENTS. THALBERG & VIEUXTE3IP'B - _FAREWELL CONCERT IN AMERICA, and positively their last appeallnce in this city prior to their departure for Einopo. Oh the, occasion EIADA .I LUX A i %SNORT, (Cantatrlce di Camera to the Enip..ror of Austria, and Prima Donna of all the principal Opera Rouses cf Italy, London, Paris, Peterst ing, Madrid, Now York, e'c ,) whose name has c,tain,d eo wi to suit enviaLle a reputation in all the prin -Ip,l p.rra 110 - .l=cs of the world, will make • DER FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE IN TITIS CITY (!N THURSDAY, MAY 20Tii t A' 1' %1 TY HA I, L. Tiu. tuanrtgulut takos nso great pluseurs in announcing tho ougtwulout of thu two celebrated Prima Donnas, FIIB2 JULIANA MAY, 11.11),.)11-: AN: , ETTA CARALOFif, h ;.!I apt, ihtly ilk VA NG RI% THALBERG, road VIEUXTEM, The programme ' on this occeeLn, will be the most P aSttritc live that (Ter has been cffored in any concert room; it will contain, besides other selections, TUE CELEBRATED DUETT ON SOMNAMBULA, composed for the Violin and the Piano Porte, performed by VIRI/XTEAIPS AND TUALBERU. HENRY VIEUXTEMPS will perform NORMA FANTASIE ON ONE STRING. This extraorcquary and most difficult musical composition has produced the most intense enthusiasm wherever pee furmal by VIEUXTEMPS, and never been attempted to bo performed by any ether living Lulled. Fall programmes will be published on MONDAY, and can be nen also on small bills. Ztzi- Sale of seats commence on MONDAY, at Mr. Mellor's Ma Ede Store. myl2 FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Polo Lesace and Mnunger.. Acting and Stage Manager Tremurer SCALE OP PRICES. rriVato Buacti to hold pis persons $ 00 Dress Circle, aLd Parquotto 500. Upr.or Ti. r 25c. 44. - }-. 1)00 : . o i ,i, at 7 o'elock—cunimonco at half past 7.1E6 AN IMMENSE BILL First night this season, of the great Drama of "Enstathe;" also, first time this season, of the groat Ledger Drama of ' , rho than Makor of Moccon " In both pieces, the entire strength of the most p polar stock company that ever ap peared on the Pittsburgh boards, will perform. FRIDAY EVENING, May 14th, 1858, wilt be performed the great Drama, In three acts, of EUBTAOGE BAUDIN .Charles Fester. I Dußois Bailey. Louise.. Eustache Poncelet Favorite Dauce Mee Emily Waldegrave. To conclude with thecelebrated Lcdger drama, Ina acta,of THE OIINMARER OF 1410800 W. ituric Nevol W. liceble. I Rosalind Julia M.Cooke. The beautiful and brilliant Comedienne, Mies MAO • Gii AIITOLIELL, is engaged and will eliortly appear. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MISS KIMBERLY IMMENSE SUNESS—OROWDED LIOUSES NIGIITLY ANOTUER GREAT BUDGET OF FUN! " Lot us now laugh who ❑over laughed before, And those who always laughed now laugh the more." TIIIS, (FRIDAY.) E4'ENING, May 14th, last night but one, of the far-famed, MORRIS BROS, PELL & TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTRELS, Received on each and every evening, with uproarious laughter by an immense audience, tilling - 010 Theatre to Re utmost capacity. One and all proclaim them THE VERY BEST COMPANY IN TIUI WORLD. OBSERVE THE TALENT. DICK SLITER, LON MORRIS, BILLY MORRIS. JOHN NY PELI, J. 0. TROWBRIDOE, E. W. PRESCOTT, W. H. BROCKWA Y, CARL TRAUTMAN, Prof. J. L, GILBERT, MASTER RENTZ, and LITTLE TOMMY, Observe—an entire change in the Programme each evening. A GRAND MATINEE, On SATURDAY, alramencing, at 3 o'clock—at which, ladles can bring their little children unaccompanied by gentlemen. They can now secure seats for the MATINEE, at lileeber Bro.'s Music Store, Fifth street. Box Tickets :17 cents, and no exlra charge for secured seats. Second Tier '25 cents. Doors epon at V 4 —commence at 8 o'clock. feats can Lo secured at the Box (Alice through the day. myl4 JOHN W. M'CARTHY, P 3ISTER! wILL ATTEND 7O TIIE POSTING and DISTRIBUTINI of all kinds of EMU FOIL CONCERTS :,ECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communications—either by mall, telegraph, or other wlso—direefed to the office of the :Morning Post, will receive prompt attontloc sp7 DAGUERREAN GALLERIES R. M. CARGO & CO., h of lographers anal Ambrotyplstn, hIEW YORE GALLERY, No. 21 FPth streot, and 1:22 BEAM GALLERY, Cr., of Market etreot and Diamond, Pittsbnrg:i PRICZB TO SUIT ALL. ruylfhtf-Gp WAKES' C-ALLERY OF ART, NO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES taken at this Gallery by anew and Improved process giving the natural culur of the hair, oyes, dress and complex, ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examine.. thorn to ho far superior to any pictures ovei exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine his largo collections of specimena. His Gallery being on the !.oc.,nd fluor, is easy of MCCejkl. N. IL—Nauru) of Children taken in two seconds, at No t3O Market street. uly27:tf is OGER NEW 10.0 UERREAN AND AMBROTY"' SKr AND SIDE-LIGHT G A LLERY 9 Pllllll STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE TRE POST-01:&I4 YG PICTURES Liken lu all tho varlone styles, in efts e.oather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. ela.„ Sick or (I,coszetl pereoun taken at their residence. an20:17,14w-ls AMBROTYPES - A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN EE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTALLISIBIENT N TUE COUNTRY, AT WALL'S, Fourth stroot pIIOTOURAPIIS.—These beautiful PIC TURES, taken in the highest style of the art, colored is oil or plain, can be had singly or by the quantity, at WALL'S Gallery, Jones' Building, Fourth street. [myB:lw Removed to _231 Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROTYPE UALLERY has been removed from 6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near 'Market. These rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with three largo lights, aro not surpa.ssOd In the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. Aar Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing su perior likenesses, are invited to eall. M.. Reception Room and Specinions cn the ground floor. eV; JOHN EIBER CO., FD;CY DYERS AND SCOURERS, INTO, Sal_s_tis ETWESN Won AND LIBERTY STREET., All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and every drwrlption of Silt and Woolen Gocdd oxecuted at 'Mort notice, and on reasonable toms. [ap2B:3m rrEIE C, II E ICAL OLIVE tItASIVE a SOAP, aumnfacturod by B. 0. Sr. J. 11. Yawyer, re.• ra,•lvea aro profereuco ovor ell other Mudd ever offered for fitmity nee. Its advantages over other Soaps are:—let. It is cheaper to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 2d. half the time need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is need in place of other Soap. ad. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. Roiling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. 6th. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of the wash-board, the following directions should be followed For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take ono pound of Soap, cat It into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tab containing about ten gallons of wares water; pour in the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but ottierwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. .455 - Observe oar name on each bar. For sale, in any quantity, at oar warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Round house, Penn s} lvania avenue. B. 0. dt J, 11. SAWYER, ap2l No. 47 Wood street. GZ G ROSS Quern's Cod Liver Oil Jelly, just received and for Halo by B. L. FilibbiESTOCK k CO. Corner WOOd and Fourth streets. Q CASES Gum Shellac, in store and for sale L. 7 1, 5 B. L. FAHNESTOOR A CO., up 24 No. GO cor. Wood and Fourth streets. 1 r t BOXES Pressed Castile Soap, for sale CI by B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., _ . No. GO coy. Wood and Fourth a trod& SCASES Clab. Liquorice, in store and for Eale by •:‘ IL L. FAIINESTOCK & 00, 0v24 No GO cor. Wood rind Fourth,streets. EED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to closo consign merit ty JAS. A. FETZER, spin Corner Market and First streets. I AWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT ED, in exclianga - lor land. apt.: -8. OUTIII3ERT & SON, 61 Market at. ASTEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling honed, etc., near the city, for Bale by S. CUTHBERT a BON, e p 24 61 Market streak rIOUN TRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country ij Bacon, Just received end for Elliot)? JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and Itirst streets WESTERN LANDS of good quality, fu aalo cr e•Thango for Real Estate in tho city S. CUTHBERT & SON. 51 Markel at. Q,„ AL AD OIL-10 baskets pure, just rcc'd DO and fur aado by ItEYSIER s ANDLIZSON, roy4 No. 49 Wood street. MITE FISH.-10 half bbla. reereive4l end fur sal° by I rurril lIENRY 11. COLLlblia. tll.l ! , I(iNOR ABELLA, ..J O. FOSTER. A. W. YOUNG. GEORGE S4GRIST. Iteacom Julia ILL Cooke LIMIER AND literleasalas IL B. WIRES, Artist PITTSBURCH, PA.