SPECIAL L'4 AI'POLNIMM rx - rE\i)a) JUNL FifL 6 . 1) 'S. C. Id. 4 J. s , 111 remain zi 19i Penn atreet, 11T , •I ( F P 1,,T Le e ,- alzulud(cY.itc , p; - I for `:1 1, - 1-.10 Cfll oN!!' A '.1'. 1 .J 1,!., g 1,W:11c...t0t:, dist. L'a,arrla, litart Piseaat, AJT ctixi of the 1."'.. ;9yrkepeia, Gatlrilia, Female r 11.1311 Fi SYR: . Ez niv,Atia ,161.• [hut their trt , ti true t (cnutatlltiou is bused It, tact [hot e ~cta; to t/ Nova and sw:lF/11 tan:, 1.‘1•'1 fore arkt dunny LLI th, rr P,an e n);.toy Muhaa• teal, 113 glenic iut,l ; I Illt:dilt• to thl) 61.0 , 1 and strengthen the tiN they 11,1 M HNC A L 1N ,.) but aul) ife which ha-o tiffe.cte, and Inva lids 11., a .....auot wasting the prerfoua time of curability ou tiny tr.wtniolit based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the neat of the die 4asb can be ricaa,lied In a direct mann,:r by 171100m:on. Jail• No fur c ,usultation. A list of gnest ions coil he sent to those wishing to consult DRS. 0. M. PITON & J. W. SYKES, IPI. Nun street, Pittabnrgh, Pa. SODA WATER SODA \i\ATB, EDN ICY COLD AND SPARKLING, WITH THE BEST OF PLAN FRUIT & CREIM .S RAPS, ' 1 'IIIE DRUG AND PREsciamoN STORE CHAS. EL SUPER, CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS ©yls INVALID, HAVE YUU TRIED I.IOOFLA ND'S Giql. MAN- BITTERS r If not, read the following: !AMMER, April 30, IbsB. E,pecf.l Sir have 1 , 01.11 for 6 long series of yours Id :fitted with ity,ipvied t Inactivity cf the Liver, and Nervous Debility. My Imolai pcwelLi hove I,ert so reduced as to render me quite unnt for tce hausactiou of any kind of business. After consulting men y eminent phyticians, and using their prescription 1, and after WIZ i; the most popular remedies of the day, su ! iptetd to Lu applicable to no rase, I always failed have, a permanent relief. A friend, with much persuasion, indnced me to try a bottle cf your ceiebra od Bitters. I have used one battle, and this day continence the second. I can, with t heat fulness, state that it has hap pily improved me. bly appetite and spirits have ,ttstonish- Jingly improved, cud I begin to feel us though I had grown (suddenly) ten years younger; and really, I am almost pro. pared to say that I now consider myself calculated for any business, 'while, ten days asp, I would as soon have under alzen to "s.luare the circle," as to have attempted it. Tours, respectfully, A. B. KAUFMAN. To Dr. C. M. Jackson, See advertlsenwnt. For Cale by Ifi EROS. and Dr. G O. U. KHYBER, Pittsburgh. rny7asrdaw I& a A Lula FIENY BANK.—The bnsiaess of this Bank will he transacted at the corner of Third snd Wood stret ta, on and attar Monday the 19th inst. apithtf—o J. W. COOK, Cashier. )01:. BUSINE6S MEN'S DAILY UNION PRAYER MC,ETINC. at LAVAYETTE HALL, Wood 8 troet, from 12 to 1 o'clock, daily—commencing FRIDAY, AND 9th, and continuinst tiatll further uotics. Laymen will con• duct the meetings, but Clergymen are earnestly requested to be present and tske part in the exercises. Come in for five minutes, t lyon cannot remain longer. apqttf DIVIDEND NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANK OV PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh, May 4,185 S. j 117 TIIE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THIS Bank have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the laq sic months. Stockholders, or their legal representatives, will ha paid on or after the 14th lust ant. my.s:2w IRON CITY BANK, i Pitttebargh, Pa., May 4th, 1858. j On TUE DIRECTORS or this Bank have the day, de dared a divld, ad of THREE PER CENT. upon the Capital paid In, payable to Stookholdere, or their legal re• presentatiree, on and after the 16th instant. mysttd JOAN MAOOFFIN, Caabler ALLEGHENY BANK Pitt6burgh, May 4th, 1858. • TlllB BANK has this day, declared e dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Rock paid in, payable at the BAnking ii,u3o, on or after the 14th instant. mys:2w J. W. COOK. Cashier. MECHANICS' BANE, I l',,L,burgh, May 4th, 1858. Trr-Z - nv. ; THE PRESIDEN.i! AND DIRECTORS OF THIS 1.1 1 .,_Y Batik have thiA day, declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. ou the Capital Stock, payable to the Stock holdera or the it legal repre - sentatives, on or after the 14th that (mys.2w) tiEOROE D. McGREW, Cashier. CITIZENS' BANN, I . Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1818. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Pank have this day, de 7.lared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. (In the Capital Stuck, oat of the profits of the last eight months, payable on demand, myfElOt—o OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, May 4th, 1858. OT HE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of the West. ern Insnrancs Company of Pittsburgh, hove this day, declared a dividend of FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock. Two dollars per share of which to be applied as a credit to Stock ac counts, and Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per share to be paid, in cash, to Stockholdvrs. on or after the 12th ing'n ut. mys F. M.. GORDON, Secretary. BUSINESS CARDS J. & 'l'. GROUT'!", OF 'BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAFIELA R 17.8 WHISKY, PEAOII AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield said Front Streets . , spill PITTSBURGH, PA. PITTSBURGH STEEL WO US. ISAAC JONES JNO. L. BOYD JONES, BOYD & CO. C A. ST SSE TEL . ALSO, ;,P},►L,,(], PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Carteur aoss mud IPtrat Streeto, PITTSBURGH, PA D. C. IL ,A 7.11 B. Et GMIP. S CO. MAIMPACTIIP.7.IB 0 ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, IMEEMEI Cosaimot ROSS AND FIIIST STILES.TS, WILLIAM CLA.VTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL L41, , A,.:1.: p 0R MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIASIO:' , .7D ALLEY, N r IV° d street, PITTSBURGH, PA. .ea. Always on band, Vackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Braudiei, Old Monongahela and Itoctiflud Whisky, of the Vo bag (FUMY. dolBydel: 10E3I0V AL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 7 Wator street, below Market .1 0 3111 N 111 0 0 11H$BEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR ?LIZ SRL: OP Pi METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA JAMES A. FETZER, Iforwarding and Commission Merchant, 702 7111 OLT.= 07 Flour, Grain, Banda eon, L od ard, uc Bgener a utter, Seeds, Dried Fruit flu B ut t Corner of 3iarket and First streets. PITTSBU eau. PA PAYER. To—Francis G. Ba „ William Dilworth, Er., . Cuthbert & Eon, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Betaken wearingon, S. Brady, Cosi , . M. & M. Bank. List & Howell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderaou, Donle Paxton Sr. Co. Vilizatrat. invaanti" DAVID H. WILLIAMS, CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ` 1 1.,) FOR THE ERECTION OP GAS WORKS, for from five qurners and upwards, aud for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. =FS PITTSBUROII. THREE DOLLARS - PER ACRE.—Choice farming land situate in Boone county, lowa, one lot 3132 acres at lost of acre. Also, 900 acres adjoining the above. One lot of 320 acres in 'Franklin co., at $3 per acre; also, two lots of 163 acres, each, at the law price o $3 per acre. Terme, half cash, balance at 4 and 6 months. myB p. 01:1THEtHRT 4: 60N, 61 Market Bt. EL M. MUltl4 AV, CRHhter E. D. JONES, Onshior V7M. 31c(JULLOUGU PITTSBIIIIOII, PA I F Iz c r t: z.zl I tour ii of C. t z;ve the teetirnuny clietua Lcre c n Scimpaon ~traat ; I am t 1 v h the 111 . 11.'”7 Nrc i by I Icc Lcc 1 13._ cr It Stir. front r - orn ca tl, • - . : 1. IL r \V.., • • 14tt !•101•Lly C.roDitig; t.l6pt in tho L , 7.1 - IPt ; NV b, sea Mr. Evai that ; I fir•r.t t 1. 1 .1 ru , rbing in tLe curl SIX : I got up in the m. g at five s'i lug k ; Wirrit down eta my' brsatfaid, I:1 I • auotber sleep; was not down stains mita t'r.o roe minutcs. Aftrr I went to laid, I fell asleep;lt'l• -1 • ward, Mrs. White callednis to we if 1 was eat rep ,b •n I ! me to come down stains as gaick. a: I c.'u'd, f r ;u r WKS WI ••llg : I went dowu as fast as 1 mold; t! i• 'Pet , : M,e Slain, Mr , . arlii.tsre, a- d a ... se -r• • in ties to in, nls3 Mr. Evans; the Tom ark u!:1, awoke; there was if paper curtain and a ,:,,.it) curt„,;:, also a heavy overci at, over tlw wiralcoo-. t r acts was lying on the floor, her clothea badly lure,'', and Adam Hoag, the German, throwing water cu her, Mr. Event wee walking about the room, talking about ii,, poor wife; saw the chid on the II ,or. ears. White and Mr. Dill came in. aloe Dr. Knapp • the Doctor asked me wb ere lira. Evora' husband was; I pointed to Evans; be seemed to lie in praat distress: Evans made no statement :al air I.clorc roe: I stayed at the houas till the Mayor owl cis ofil ere came up. I found a razor lying at the " heel" k f the door, incise of the back basement; Ur, side of the razor was bloody, the other aide seemed to have heon wiped (di a piece of flour el , en hich was on tb `'carpet strap" lv tweet) - he two roans. While I will ratiug mp breakfast f bard Mrs. Foyers tel to We bal.) —Shli was slid there when I wont look to Lod; I did n,,t 1„01t into the front basement; ti o,y g.unrally kiiidied utile, very morning. Have known Evans and bin family sinyi about this first of April last; ver knew them to have any difliculti. B. Do not know what time .FVRILIS wad in the habit of coming ironic at night Cam rzamined by Mr. Erans—Got up about five si'clock; had no time piece In my room; heard the clock strike four; woo down It the bi,Pluent about hve minutes ; did not iip• n the door; heard Mrs. Biome spilt': just toter, I event up stairs); did not leave the beck (100 - in tits basement op: n; the bock it or up stairs was distil; had my loots on when cent up stairs; am positive th- coat was hanging belorii the 'window, as I crow a woman take it saw u. Car: IFhite, steorn—Liv, in tin , house portly II:- enpird by Mr. Evans, on atr et; I was at lisme on Monday evening, the loth; Mrs. Evans lean - ,-d xi. nine &clot k ; Mr. Evans i-anni hrn n e at oiz o'clock; or: Mrs. Evans came up and bild me that hcr hwhand had gone to Pil tsbur,tli I do not know what time Mr. Evans c mi• home; I heard the front door open and shot la-to.i,a yon and twelve Cciork : thought it wit,' Mr. Evans ; thought I heard a dour op-a below between thre.i and four ric Lick ;it seemed to lie 1111 inside dour. Heard nothing more until I heard Mr. Evans screaming on the aide walk utter five o'clock; I ran to my window. saw people I. irking at the cod emu k: iisudal from the 1•891DI,Ile 111-•/r ; I C,111.11 to Mr. Smith to coals down, as there was-At/Mt thing wrong in the kitchen; I followed Mr Smith down attire; SaVI Evans in the moat, apparently in great oictress; saw :11 hyena Iyiop on the floor, bleeding 9,111,, and a good toil of tire about her: Mrs. Sloan had the child on her Ittur. Could not say what vial in the window; tho room ap:',eared ;4100111p ; the front dour warn open. Have k we Evans and 11i6 wif' since Cie , first of last April: I too, iatimat with the la: Dr; hod is convcretti de with her al...ut a week L - fore hoc death; Ore said she felt lad; I asked her what was the mat , r; she call Mr. Evan:, onto but tiered a good de;;'— le not get money to get along with his businssii; ahn s id Mr. Evans was on bothered he could not sleep, and sometimes walked the floor all might. On Friday morning before the murder eha spoke to me ac via—vie said she had no n ti great deal of trouble; when a girl et home she hail worked hard, but always had plenty to live on; elie had seen a great deal more trouble since her marriage; if it was the Lord's will that I shcrild Epic much more, she would rather He would take her away ; she :tilted me for a email - - hmount of money, which I could not lend her. Onitiatur day morning Mm hvans told mi Mr. Evans hail given hi r live dollcre; she sp ,ke of buying provisions, and also going to Pittsburgh market; she said ohs had not hail clothing to go to church foc come time; Mr. Evans went poorly clad. Withio a inc nth, Mrs. Evans said She thought her husband had left her, he had gone away.one morning and returned the next morning; the second day afterwards she said he had returned, and that he had been to the Ce untry to ace about work. Mix. Evans was generally of a chee:Thl dis position. Never heard her say anything about having gold in the house. lies:-.3 - amined by Mr. Evans —ron't know what time Evans came home. Think tt wan nearer eleven than twelve. Mrs Evans never told me you had money any place. Dr. W R. Hamilton, :Isom —I was called into Evans' house before six o'clock in the morning Several women were in the room. From the message left at the °M N , -up posed the woman was badly burned. When I went in there was a sheet over her. She was badly burned and there was blood about her neck ; asked the women where the blood came tram; they said they supposed it resulted from frilling against the stove. Examined the neck and found that her throat had been cut. Did not make an examination of the wound. Cros:-esarnintcil.y prisoner.—fly office is on Federal street. It was about twenty minutes from tie time I loft the office till I returned. It was six o'clock when I returned. Adam Haag, worn —I live on Sampson st rest, immediate. ly opposite the house occupied by Evans. I get up soon after five o'clock on Tuesday morning; was brothing my shoes at the front window; heart a noise; looked out; raw Evans on the pavement making 'notions with his hands; saw smoke coming out of the basement. Ile went in and came out again, by which t me I had got to the entry door ; saw a bl , :ze in the basement; ran across the street; asked Evade for a locket cannot toll whether he gave any answer or not. Went to the cupboard, got a stone crock; went to the hydrant, filled it with water, came in and poured it on Mrs. Evan.. Ran out, met my brother in-law with a bucket of water, which I took and thr w over tier. Evans was iu the room, saying somebody had murdered his wife. Mrs Evans was lying with her feet near the stove, and her head towards the door. There was no fire in the et,:ve. The blaze ' when I first saw it, was about a foot high, extending from her feet to her head. Saw her arms, thought ono of them was burnt some. I ne the first person there; no one was in the room but Mr. Evans and his wife. I think the cupboard door was open. Evans walked about crying and wringing his hands. Without a dose examination it was difficult to see that the throat war cut. It appe red as though she had been knocked down. Hugh Riddle, sworn—Passed up Sampson Street about half past four on Tuesday morning. Went to the Stable and returned at twenty-five minutes past five, coming into Sampson street; heard some noise; eaw a woman standing at a gate opposite Anthony Smith's house; she ca , led to me " For God's sake go over, they are calling murder there." I went across; the door was partially open; the child was about one and a half or two feet from the door; I drew the child away. Mrs. Evens was burning on the left aide. I commmced putting the fire out. Mrs. Evans was unite' dead; d d not know her throat was cut. Thought she had been suffocated. Evans was out when I came In he came in, went into the back apartment, where he said some rascal had killed his wife and stolen his money. Wont away im mediately, thinking I woe in a bad place; was not there ti minutes altogether. Went back with Mr. Dill, who remark ed that her throat was Gilt; I said it was not possible; that she had vomited the blood. It was about fifteen minutes between the first and second times I was in. I tried to p-it out the tire with my hand when I was there the first time. When I went there Evans was out; he came in the front door and went out through the door between the rooms. The child was a little burnt. Evans paid no attention to Mrs. Evans, the child, or myself, but went through. I did not wait till he came out of the back room. When I first passed up the street everything was quiet about Evans' house. Grua-examin:d hyprisr nen—When I went there Mr. Hong was not there. Did not see you standing by Mrs. Evans when I went in. Not a drop of water had been thrown on the body. I think there was a coat hanging at the window. I am pretty certain you clasped your hands and said your wife had been murdered and robbed. Adam Hoag, re call d—Did not see Riddle at Evans' house when I went over first. There was nobody there bat Evans. Dr. J. C. Knapp, sworn-1 got to Evans' house. I think, at about quarter past five on Tuesday morning. The door was part'allv epen. Smith was in the room; asked him if the woman had a husband. ire pointed me to a man who sat almost behind the door. Ho was moaning. I went in with the impression and was told that the woman was burn ed to death. When I went in I pushed the door open and stepped over the head of the corpse. Several females were in the room where I went; I did not know who they were. Think Evans had a check shirt on ; had no coat on ; he was was sitting with his hand to hie face. croskexamined by prisoner.—lt was five or a quarter past five when I went there. azniel Dill, sworn—Think I got to Evans' home a few minutes after six. Hugh Riddle came to my house and t -Id rue there was a woman up there dead, and a man hallooing. I went up immediately; found Evans in the basement room, just inside r the doer; he stepped back and sat dawn ; I looked at the body and said, "In the name of God, what is the matter?" Ile exclaimed, "Oh! my wife!" Ile wont through the middle door in the t asement and up the stairs. Saw so more of Evans; am slightly acquainted with Evans; have known little of him recently; it Wen dark in the roots ; I said to a lady there, "This is a wonderful thing." I ob served a good deal of blood was on the floor. and still run ning from her: I then went after my mother, who came over; I said be her, "This woman's thro is cut." She re- OM no I" I said '‘ Yes it is," and stooped down end examined, when I found it quite badly cut; think there wee two quarts of blood on the II or; she was lying on ber right side, with her left hand behind her ; saw a mark on the corner of the left eye, which seemed to have been made I by a heavy blow; I could not see any fire in the stove, which appeared to be gild; I could find no niches; saw no fire iu the house; the ashes had not been stirred out of the stove in the front room ; the it was elf, and a tea kettle was setting on the stove, and not in the hole. Did rot see Evans again; Anthony Smith emus down just after I brought my mother in; I remarked to him, "This is a won derful thing in your house ;" he went to the middle doer, anti said, " I've got something here that looks queer;" I saw him My n ralsr on the window, under a ' , nee of paler I went and examined the razor; it II id been wiped off on one aide; the other side was bloody; it seemed to be nit ohl razor, which had been well sharpened; told Smith to lay the razor away and take ear of it . Mrs. Nancy sworn—Woo in I he house on Tuesday morning. I took down a heavy coat which hung before tiro window, Malts of the curtains: it ices a black er bine 1 ,11,A cloth coat. !Witness ten, here shown the coat I This is the coat. There was no tire iu the -t. ve, and did not appear to have beets any. Cross-(xaminal (1 Mr. Eo , lla—This was b tiveen six end seven o'clock; examined the stove ant felt certain there had been no fire. Mrs. Leti.ia M'lntyre, scorn—Live cis Sampson street. next door to Evans' house; on Tuesday us heard screaming; looked out of the wiadow; saw Evans coming to my gate; he was making motions; he came into the yard, wilen he cried out, "There is a man killing my wife and child; come in and see." Myhusband was eerniog; I tried to keep him back, as I thought Evans was crazy; Evans went away, after repeating what he had ca'd before. Mrs. Mzry Ince, sworn—Live on Sampson it met, five doors east of Mr. Evans. I was awakened by my little girl, who called to roe, saying souse one seas tinning to death in Mr. Smith's house. I started up, came down, went to the doer or the basement; saw Mrs. Evans lying there: supposed she was dead, and did not go inside the house; talked I J Mr. litth daughter a few moments; asked her if the lint any idea who did it; mho ea'd she went to lift up the baby. and was struck; asked her echo was in the house; she an swered, "No one, but her father and her dead mother." Just then her lather came out of his own door to a hydrant oil the I:ado-walk; he had a red handkerchief on his left hand; he put his foot up on the hydrant; he reached hie right baud around behind his back, and there wore marks of blood as though it had been loft on the pa'm of the hand by the fingers; Evans call, d a man by the name of Brown, and mentioned several friends whom he wished him to send for; Evans did not seem to be affected like a husband; I of served that ho had green pants and a white ehirton: Evans had down in his hair, as though he had Mat got out of bed. Cron-examined by Mr. Evans—l am certain it was your child I saw at the door ; it passes for yours, at least. Miss Katrina Hoag. sic on —I was in the door, and called out for somebey for i; l's rake to put out the fire; did not go further than the gate; did not see any one go in after I called out. The excitement in Allegheny City concerning this affair is Still on the increase. The crowd around the Mayor's office during the examination was great—all auxiots to nee what was going on. The prisoner was very cool and collected, manifesting no emotion whatever, and cross-examining the witnesses him self. Mr. J. H. Miller, the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, acted as counsel in behalf of the Commonwealth. The evidence does not differ materially from that offend before the Coroner's jury, except that some additional facts of considerable importance have been brought to light. One of the residents In the same boas° tostifica that Mrs. Evans bad teen a good deal troubled about their pecuniary affairs, and that Evans himself was so annoyed about them that he frequently paced the room all night, without going t• bed at all. The same witness states that Mrs Evans corn- t r 4.] .•,n n.. 1 on oLe c4-'c cd , 4 ,t w.+l tli, ‘;I lir 11. r • 11. t i to .1., a! all, to,!! !=., t. !!..sho talkk d to Ectin •••,01n.r :.!,Alt the r, I:nd lint statbd tLc c. , :E , ,!. Litt, IQ In and 1,1‘.1n-d up Lid d, eu n edie I,y ~_0 u,l Rh' il,l::l'l]'..t up h..~ ~c-ot. t.~ d u ~- n,. .c .. ~..1L Lhe 9.1 a, WILE:, (1 1.... f 1; litid tlicr tvi:o Nth., ssvi him later is the d>,) e li lie These facts added to the etr,,:iit zits I seem to indieitt: , ~.15 t.l EV.113, no clicumsiauce iu Lis iarJr h,t.e yet Lern male pubic. We hope, if he he map able t nmice out a hAtei ease when he fuc T'e •). Lot,,att, who tail inivately that th 3 door Lad I eon A;,11/111,1 i 1 1,. , 1 fac, by Evans, %Val not brought to the s, 11. t: Mai the daughter of the doceoeed. Two r art, tlter WaLteSSOB were not present, and were not livaLs war c,:qnmitte I tj j_il to await his trial at ti.•• .iuu t r 1111.0. , 1:CICE1's I , 'S CAEAM SAL AND CONFEJ•CioNALY.— Tlic , est ti.flt of Mr. P. Shildecker, Diamond al luy, a C w steps !rem the Market House, has long born In hlyh reptile, arneng the ladies, fcr the excellubee oi hi , ice cream, cakes and cunfectiitary. Ilia saloons are Diet, comfortable, and well furnished, and daily and nightly 010 I lirc: 4 , 1 with visitois. In manufacturing his cakes and cobM - tbidiary, Mr. Shildecker tiles none but the wiry best material, and we never heard of any one whOwss not ready pr ,'so tho urtictcs cf his manufacture. Ile is prepared at all time a to impply Camillus and parties with all varieties of cakes and canfectlonarics, and ice cream by the quantity. A NA p —Tito auAguv2. Gil I %F B ,P TEI A,' ILE-MA. It mill rrr o nenLy; x'meof uni. y.oing Dorn.) i-11,11 to real 6,11 j0t:7.7.10 Tit!: W NAT:.,YA —A v.. SiV.ertiely night's Lill is of. leo,: at d'esti.r . B new Theatre thia (ironing, cociaiating of latitto, the Piro. t Gulf," in which Mr. Walter Haelidi Lilies the leasing character, and the national lira in a •f "Mail Antlicay Wayne," in - Which Charley Feet e lak, a the chidractor or the ditycilutionary G ncral. On Monday evening Mia3Mag,:de Mitchell commences an engagement at this establidiniont. 110 Cv!AratiOn On Troy Hill nn Thursd.iy, No are in• Ittn.,l,vir, Llilli,•ulties cud affrays took place. We heard of •we gentkulau who Will ca. 011( d while Laving tha ground in a ca•iingo, and on g,tting, out ho was struck by sonic, p , •rs - n on I one of his teeth knocked out. The probable • aur, cf these ourtrel.ki ,vad a little over-Indulgence in tYdit N.—A colored man named Juba Newton ihf - orrnation b:ford Mdyor Weaver, againit his wife Na cy. a r N a lady residing on Gra.; t sttcot, charging her with ndatt,ty with a white man, She was committed to jail to await a trial. Ti!!: Chili k f Mrs. Evans, which Wil3 Bo dangeronily 111 on Wedneaday in to the injoriea received at the time of Ler inurd,r, ~, now much better, and with pm oper attention, will NAna,w krz —Y,rt,rday morning a locomotia t!“'i eki r pazt.ing, down Liberty btreet. struck a car, riage c&ntaininir a - hurnber f ladles going to a funeral. The can tge wal broken, but the la.lied fc: innately escaped without ththry Wo call the attention of our roadero to the advertisement of Henry H. Collins, produce dealer, in another column, healed `• .11.11"C , P. had no important eases on hand yesterday. Six common cases iu the morning saved him from a day of uttcr inactivity THIN KS.—Wo are under obligations to Mrs. B.C. Sawyer for late California papers, received by tho last steamer. GiiT Boors.—An agency for the sale of b oks on the gift principle, fr:m the main establishment rf Evans & Co., 677 Broadway, Now York, has been opened at No. 56 Market street, between Third and Fcurtil. The same gentleman who supplied our cornmu::ity with bboks and presents last Bummer, is at the head of this establishment and will be happy to meet his old pat runs, and as many new ones as choose to ice him a call.' With all books sold at $l a gift worth from twenty flee cents to ono hundred dollars will to pre , onted to the Furchaaer, thus rendr ring the purchase of books an ci.jut. Call and examine the stccc. AN OLD Llousz.--We refer our readers to the advertise ment ..I . J. ,t T. Groutt, in another colon n. This is an old and well established house, and those who have once Luc I , U:iini.sei With it, will not need to he reminded that they aro BAH! in '• full blast." The articles sold by them are just whet they are represented to be, and we know of no place where a better article of "old rye," or, indeed, any bled of foreign or domestic liquor, can bo procured. Call and examine their stock. WALNUT HALL.—Cc]. Frickor is now - prepared to supply his numerous customers with fresh green peas, new pota toes from Bermuda, and such like delicicies. He has also been serving up for a day or two put, the soft•shelled crab;—the first of the BeaY.l.l. If you wish a first rate meal eery( d np In a genteel style, go to Walnut Hall. There is nothing in the way of good eating which Col, Frlcker does not have that and best. Tie salt, of nuparior Mantillas, (including name fine aourning Mantillas.) Dress Silks, Lawns, Hosiery, dc., will ;a continued this Saturday morning, May 15th. CARRI.VIS A.IND RCOGlEs.—Seroral cow and second hand barouches and buggies will bo sold this morning at 11 o'clock at Da Auction Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street )11.6iR9. GILDENFENNZT & CO., Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, have received Harper for June, Lad all the other uew curreut literature FIRST CUSS i,lott.ing, suited to the season, for both men's and boys' wear, will be fuuud at Carnaghan's, Foderal street, Allegheny City. Shirts, gloves, ccarfs, ties, hosiery, al wa,3 son hand, at close u.tes fur cash. DYSPEP.IA.—That most troublesome and painful of all disiNues, it is Low excertained, can be effectually cured. Many have been the preparations gotten up to attain this ul ject, but with one solitary exception, we believe, all have failed of their purpose. Dr. J.'Hortetter's Stomach Bitters —the one referred to—however, hail proved such tin invalu able remedy for all diseases of the stomach, that no one at all conversant with its history, will question its efficacy in cases of the most alarming character. Thousands, by the fr• quota, u:o of the Bitters, have enjoyed au quaily speedy and effectual maturation to physical strength and vigor. Ali who are taltf.ring from diseases arising from a f,ul stomach, should not fail or hesitate to use it. For sale by draggh:ts and dealers gcnorally, everywhere LIOSTILTI'EIt SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 59 Water and 58 Front Rtreets 47 THE GREAT SUCCESS whic't haJ cver attcuded the 13.50 of J. IT Cckbrated Stomach lilttura, and the Lat. merous certill7ates which me daily received, in their favor, show couclu:ively that they are the gre.de.t and most relia ble pteparatbn of the bind ever introduced to the public and at this HNISDII, when lose of appetite is so prevalent, roc; ne eonmiting their ov. n interest can atferd to do without them. The ]litters are pleasant to the tart: and agreeable is their ellOcts. As a tonic they are delightful ; they are a reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Ccetivent so, etc. ; and a sure preventive of most of the prevailing dkeases of the day. For este by J. S.I..OLTN,e;de proprietor and manufacturer, No. 367 Penn street, Piasburilb, Pa., and by dealers gen e, ally. my7—l-c JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER CF FaIICY & Plain Furniture & Chairs Wareroonais, 42-1 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE, ..%er - In addition to the Furndaro busine36, I also devote attention to UNDERTAKING. ll,aras and Carriages ra E1L,11641 China, Glass, and flueensware SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED, AT ,THE OLD ESTABLISILALENT OF i!T MR?. - ar 2C ca• 3E3 "Sr , 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh Pa. IS NOW RECEIVING FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his line comprising new and tasteful shapes of Pearl White Stone Ton, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in P aim Gold, Lustre lazd and Flowerig Fine White- Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known to bo the most dur able now in use for llote:s aid Steamboats; French China of new styles, in Pure White and Goldßand, either in seta or single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit. lanai° and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver; fine Ivory handled Carving, Tea and Table Knives and Feral; Tea Waiters and Trays; Shaker and Sea Brass Table Mat,c, Japarled and Dec. orated Tin Toilet Set. Also, a c:,mplete and fall assortment of all articles sults• ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to please the public, who are respectfully invited to examine this stock. mr27:3mdew GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. riIIIIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR _a. House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got tip by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. N 0.12 THIRD Street, Pitteburgh. [my/74171e rbou' I % 1 I. • 1 .1 , 1,1; =MI MIME . A octLer Rite. thlrt hui n w.-ts haud, , d U 3 yed PITTSBURGH PA mr22:dly—lz COMMJAic A tE 0". rt r` R. ^1 IP. LI ;LILO 11. 1 17.; C is 7-5 2,_ z.11 , 1 , t 17. 'A. Y r , ETIUNGT, 1:4 IMMIZI t 7. Fi'T.Ll , ll: , F. I-. 'I - F R. LI.O J GILLLLI F-1111:::1, !L.. i Di A R MEE Cu, (1- 11 Y / 1 J u.T.P S ti.. 31, h.l ii' s,tles t .Ll 4, ,auuunt bldg. N . /7 - From tirat hand,: ;2 Ll ir. sulk:l - tine From store: i 74 h.t:i at ;3,70 supu, $1,12 for ixtru, and ;IX ~,j4,50 for t.11.:cl 9311 bush. Oats from first hands at 27c; ato bush. do. from stork, at :1 tons t • 1 - :,,111 sirest tun; 2 ouv Mill!in4.3 from store at $lB. HA ...Saba 9 loads from the scales at.,126 -- 141.1 ? ton ,111.4 bated heat wharf et $llll ton ; tons do. from store T ATO ES...Fo.' , 130 bu,ll. N,,z,11,ti c chi from ,t ,^0 at 45c. 1-1 bush F' STl...Sales 12 bbla. No. :1 Nlackrrol at ;;;12,5 @:::13; 8 bbld. Whito nt $ll - 0 tbl. COFFEE ...Salesl6 bags Ili.) I+. lb, BACON—Sales 6060 11)4. SFouldcra nt 3000 lb, limn, at 9 1 ,:e. SCGAR—SuIee 10 Malt. prime N. 0. at 0 lb 11.10LASSES...Salea 17 bbig. N. 0. at 34c 7r. EGGS...SaIcs 6 bblg. at Be. 7 i . 1 dg 7 .u. LIME...Sales 5 bbla Loukville at $1,1:5 bbl. rJA 1,2 37 boxes No 1 Palm at 33.6 c. lb. OI L... Sales 20 bbls. Lra . l Nu. 1 at 85c. 7 0 gallon. lIISK bbls itetilled at 2Q( 7 )20!,6 , ..1.1 gallon 13; cow York: Market.. Nxw Yuen, May 14.—Cutim ; sales 800 bid,,,; market closed heavy. Flour tm; 12,5(0 tbils sold at $4,35e)4 45; chin de clined 3r. Wheat closed with a declining tendeury; Fides Uoo bush at $1,03 for Indiana and ii:i(irieb) fur Milwaukee Club. Corn hat declined; sides 33,000 blidi at 71:/cl0b72 fur mixed western. Pork is nnseitted at $l7 50(17,75ifur nod $14,50 fsr Prime. Lard continues Navy at 10%(q:11!„• Baron is shady. llama quo'e at flIKb10 1 ,:i rind Cum; and long ribbed middliine at Pay. Leather, aul,a at 53(0e25'l for hemlock. Lin=red Oil dull. Ashes and Hides slniw no change. Tallow iumtss at Eugar ie Leary; Ocleac ks i quoting at 6! ';; MuEcorailoatil%@634. Coffee steady. steady at 3%@`4%. Freights on Cotton 3.31!. New York Stock PlarUct. NEW yoRK, May 11—Sto . 1,s tirmc•r. Chicago and P.,,ck Island 78% Cumberland Cesl 17; Illinois Central N. V Cent] al 87 Penna. Ceal 7V%; Reading .1734,; and l'..liisEdppl 195V,i; Virginia d's OVA; Missouri leca ant. Chicago 89'4: Mich. Central fl.p4; :24: 2 ; Clcv,land aui ledo TOCIIIEEBCO 6's 90%; CaliforLi t. ST; Little Miami 783.. STEAMBOATS CINCIENNATif. For Clucinnatt The elegant side wheel, passenger packet L es tetr‘l , S o ll ay ll o .E 1 n t ( t i t i S l l3 — u ' r 3 g ß li t ft r i l r 'F LTrj 4 ci n nu . %ti G a o l n c' T 171 1 1 . 1 DAY, the .Ith inst., at P 2 o'clock, 55.1 Fur fright ur pasting, apt.ly en I.oard, or to FLACK, DAR:SkiI k CO., Agents. Through to St Louie in five days. This b connects with an wail line, and will co through in the time speci fied. Fir, will ' , aye on Saturday. apt" ST. LOUIS. For St. Loofa. 1i I k MOORE D Master The light drat - 4;la, fast running passenger packet lOWA, Mooitz, Mister, will leave for the Marva and all intermediate perch, en WED NESDAY, the 21st instant, nt 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, having superior acconnxlations, apply ou h:ark.l, or to HARDY .5z McGItEW, Agents, ap2o Corner First and Entry streets. ZANESIY.ILLIE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The nos yiktEetsiinweri ll e a fo l r i. ALA lt al , l,,,evaep and all ports ou evary TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Far freight or pa , isage apply on board JAMES P. TANINER,, 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa,, Invite.' the attention of his customerd and buyers general ly, to hie large Block of NEW SPRING GOODS, Bought diroct from MatzufzvAurore in Ittis4.huirtla, COMPRIBING Ill,otl A NS, GAlTtai, Ladles', Misaes' and Obildren's BONNETS, Flan and FANCY HATS Men, 130ys and Youth's PA: M LEAF, LSO lIORN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS hien, Boys ancliiYoutlfa WOOL and FUlt HATS All of which will be found fn great variety ar. Great inducements offered :to OASU and prompt TIME BUYERS Orders solicited and carefully aelected and packcd mr27:dtJel—is S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS (I? P.A PPING warehouse, No. 27 Wood, Street, PITTSBURG 11, PA Ca.. Rags bought at market prices. MOORHEAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OF American, Piain SI. Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, &c AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 130 First street, nar26:ly-is Filial:OS LIB. OFFICE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, I,'ittaburgh, April 23d, 1858. 5 IEXTENSION OF RAILROAD TO MA -11 TION INC; —The Mord of itlansgere of the Allegheny Valley lb , ilroad Company, invite propagale for the gradua lion, masonry and bridging of that portion of mid railroad lying between Eittarning and .m'nth of Mahoning, a die tones of ten miles. AlsO, for cross-ties, rail-bare, spikes and chairs. Bide are soli'ited r doing said work in sections of one or more miles, and alto for the whole work. Separ ate bids for graduaticn and masonry, bridging, cross-tins, Iron, spikes and chairs, for the whole or part of acid work will be considered. Payments to be made as work progresses in the preferred bteck of the Company, hearing 12. 'p cunt. interest. Bide to bo received at the Office of the Company, until SATURDAY the 15th day of May next. ley order of the Board. ap24:3w W. F. JOHNSTON. President. Contract for Supply of Marine Elospitalt. CUSTOM HOUSE, Pittsburgh, April 12th, 1858. f 2 .,q - OTICE IS JIEREBY GIVEN, THAT Sealed Dropcsale accompanied by prorer i:uaranteeii, accentinc to forme to be furnished, on application at this office, will Le received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, on the FIRST TUESDAY in June next, for the enpply of the - - _ Marine Hospital, near this city, with the articles of Prodis. lone, Medicine, etc., enumerated in said fortuA. The quail. ties stated are estimated with refereuco to the esveral num her of patients lo the Hospital, but the United States reserve the right to tuhe more er less of saki articles, accordingly as they may be actually required. If the articles delivered at the Hospital are not in the judgment of the Physician, of the best quality, and adapted to the Ilos;ital he will b. at liberty to reject the same, to purchase other article in their stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess in the cost over the contract prices. The Unite(FStates reserve the right to accept the proposal for the whole or any portion of the articles specified. JOHN HASTINGS, Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital HARDWARE. LAMDEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will Bell very low for CASH. In addition to his Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a largo sup ply of Sausage Cutters and Stull - ars ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Belle, and Enameled 029 Preserving Kettles. Orrice of Sealer off Weights and THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND IiIEASITHES, May be found henceforth, in Cherry alley, betncktx Third and Fourth street!, where orders may be left. mrlS:tf MAUER BARNETT. bble. Flint Hominy for &Ile by JAS. A. FETZEB, myl2 Corner Market and First ate. ze, S . 1T 4 TIDE UNDERSIUNED IS PI-.k , :PAIILD lu COVER ASI) REPAIR ALL KINDS OF with Itus srou _s.si , iun to aiapted fur all lauds of Roofs, hat or steep; it can also be midied ott Tin. Iron, or 0 d Sbtnei.e, makt. ,; purfeJt Job. TUN composition is not affected by atmospheric changes ; it will nsithor crack nur run; it is impervit,us to w.,Ua ; illtri ; IS rOF end npre durable than any other %IA of hoof- This roofing material Is used br vas troautitt turdnt,L.,ll, 111.3 Unite States, on littuses, Itcdgs-s, Pulling Mills, Railroad ”ad usta, riving nt i , 0 aod is ent bier lj a : , -,rEct protection front the t.l, meats. . 4 .11.),A1,411 this I,:mtare,;., w,s r H. lutrurleced here va 1% b;- seen on many of the buildings in the city. Also, ou iu_st of the Itaihoads I h,rs rater to a few pls.::, aI, r, Lida Routiu4 is n a-, on 1 u aver—Clerflanti and Pittsburgh Railroad ;at Belle Air; bridgeport ; ; ; Ingruug,zo; sJoec,y's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Itocheeter Ste tioir4, and the Manchee!cr ; P-nos.lyarua Coatsl'sai;ruad; Emruce Cre,-Ir Astoria Station, Allit at Tipton and Par ..nage at Altoona;tlity.,a s 0:..1 many ctber Buildingz; ; Pittsburgh, J. McCully's Ware house; Baal, Trimble'. Hotel; al.-o, uth;r; iu tbls dy. 14 S 3 Ail orders left at LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of tho ma ial oan be sees,) ;viii z vc pr,.apt ,n, by irj - 73 J.Ull} OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has ditr::,‘;v 4.Va br,O' in c.ici of oar L,alinun leCaL,li tie he:: trie,l it in over vkrorz. v:❑! r o cases, and never failed except in two cases, (bath thunder lanmyr.) fie lint now in hie poseenion over one hnialred cv,rtidc.tett of it. , value, all within twenty mile.] of 11-stet:. Two bottles are warranted to cure a :tuning Oro innata. Oue to three bottle:: bill core li!nd of 1-implci ca the face. Two or three bottlers will elect , eyetem of I,A , Two bottles are warranted to canker in month or stomach. Throb to five bottles sea z-rr ant.: :toen re wor.,t kin -..•! Of Erysipelas. 0... c to two bottled aro Warra,:tod to cure all brans,* in thi oyes. Two bottles are warranted to care rr.n..aing of the ..,)r ail.'. blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warraLc,c4 to cure corrupt and runnin,3 ulcers. One bottle will cure Eir-aly eruption ,t tha sk a. Two or three bottles are waira , lted to cure rho wol of ringworm Two or three bottles aro warranted to care the moot des perato caw of rheumatism. Three to four bottles aro warranted to cure salt-Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cane of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity i. taken, ROXBURY, NI AF,B Dc..ut MAesM,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, in so well este.Liished by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the Lllthli skilful physi cians and the moat careful Druggists in the country are an animona in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing moat of those diseases in which you are tin fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to at affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper In restored t. its natural sweetness, and your bubo from short and irotfal naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; end the Medical Disunite ry lixonws a fountain of blessing to yocr husband and honseliqld. In the more acivanc.. , d stagez of CANKER it extends to the storaßrh,tanaing DYSPEPSIA, t. which la nothing br...t conker of the atom h; then to tht inteatineu and creating a flint - ring, Ron:. the Cares of your tara,l) Your stomach 1.9 your food distresses yen, and on coo only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrltnonona fluid of the caul eats it up; then your complexion loses its conies sallow or greenish, and your beet day 1:i gone. want of nourishment your system bocomea lokme sod nab and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follov. a train of CliSt3aa'a3 which the Medical Discovery is pet liaily z.dapted to CURE Palpitation of the heart, pain iu the side, weal:Lean of the opine and small of the back, pain of the hi,, joint when you , retire, irregularity ofthe bowels, and aleo, that most ezcru• elating of diaeoaes, tho PILES. How many thousands of poor women are mifil:ring from thia disease, and pining away a miaeralle life, and their next door neighbor does not know the canoe. I WWI to impress oe your mind that good old proverb. " An ounce of proven lion is better than a pound of cure." In tho MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with thin uve:lt and good quality, that it will never, under any eircumstaucch. do you any injury. No change of diet ever nccussary—eat tiro best you can ge' and enough of it. DratorioNs FOR OBE—Adults ono table spoonful per day— Children over ten yeaes dessert spoonful—Children from tier to eight years, tea spoonful. As uu directions cau be appli cablq'to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on tin bowels twice a day. Yours truly, OP Y R ETO DONALD KENNELDY Price $l,OO per bottle. For eel° by Dr. GEO. EL KEYSER, No 14C. Wood strmt, Pittaburgh, septdaw F OR THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES, BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, And Druggieta generally He CHILDS Ctr., PITTSBURGH, PA HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR large SPRING 'STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of a groat variety of seasonable and fashionable goods adapted to spring and surnni=r Pales. Having been purchased for cash, at reduced pricco, they f warranted in saying that they can supply Western morehants, by Ili package or dozen, at an low prices an the same quality of goods can be purchased in tho Eastern cities. Particular attention given to orders. .02r - Also, a good supply of New York an .1 Spanida Sole Leather. P.p7 INDESTRUCTIBLE IP O 4 1:5, F • CONSISTIING OE' CA NV.I S F4ATUIE4TED WiTki Fi EA NOU -:, SU li - !,;.:l7A.l\iCilS, ETC, icr 5 - 1.2 i_a - a 1:4,T l~?3? ~ _ 1 r ] C p kvi 'very kiDd. of Humor, ._;:_q THIL Weiti'k'T som. , F - or:A DOWN TO A COIIMON: K i_DNEYS, fooling, and au iudlilerouas evou RAW AND INFLAMED, U S E PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO., ALLEGHENY, PA CEO. U. KEYSER, Pittsburgb, For sale by J. P. FLEMING, Allegh.d.uy City, - )31_ - ... - -.. --- - 7 1,- , --; i'.lr''.:fll,.'; l A. I. ' 1 i=g 1 I I J ....1 ? - ..! - 4 _.r ;.:o -il 0 -141 77 :71` F :-4 „,, NO. 1.33 WOOD STIR. EET, PITTSBURGH, PA.., L. C. I-lEPBURri, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND C3NVEYAYC? 01/71C3 Ur, CA Fccrtb 411- _ =vi=, M tiRBLE! MARBLE H .5 - 60liffen 0/12)Cd1R00 HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION or MONUMENTS / GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &,c, &C. 'rho public aro respectfully invited to ei.audne our stork Prices low, and work warranted. jy NO. 3 , 35 LIBERTY STREET. FRESH A R R -OF SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES, AT JOSEPH 11. BORLAND'S, At No. 98 Market street. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO hilt= his friends and the public generally, that he is opening a largo and well selected stcck of Boots:and Shoes, consisting in part of Gent's, Ladles', Boys', Youth's, and Children Shoes, 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 H. BORLAND, apl3 No. 98 Market, second door from Fifth street. VERMICILLI.-10 boxes helical, just re caved and for aale by REYMER & ANDERSON, No. SS Wood atrect Opposite St. Charles Note,. _._~~._.~- , ... y . ~, ....,~.. _ E NT 1.1 1 , 1 1. FAHNESTOCK, Agent GREATEST ap3l.lAw rBLTA:g N STE WAREHEL7I PAI ,0 Et ffiy,! a v A L iTJM-"" 2 ROOF - 11'A 0, M T ff UCTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales ".uoms, No. 64, Fifth street., every week day, are held pnbld ,nles of goods in all variety, suited fur the trade and Ct+llBlllllOCS, from a large .itoek which is constantly roplcnished with fresh consign ments, that must be closed forthwith. AT le O'CLOCN, A. 11_, Dry ideds and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything ~, •1 n tire iiao luf personal and family use; table cut -I,•;}l.cluthtlig• hoots and choes; ladies ware, AT 2 VeLOCK, P. M., lienseheld ',id kitchen turuituro, nee: and second-hand; is 1 , 1 am! !•'.l .i•d.; carpets; elegant iron a tune C!,ino ware; sodes; otensils; groceries, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., F.'3ory art clot-. 1.1; jewelry; utosiolti Insftri ut,zit; guns; c!ottlitlg; dry goods; hoots and slaves. book lqcSl P. M. DAVI,i, Auet.s BA K STOCK, AT AUCTION.—On TuEsnAY EvE.NINa, Msy 18th, 1858. at o'ght k. at th, Comaiorcial Sales Rooms, No. 51 Fifth street, wiil Lu sohi 20 ...11area Bank of Pittabrußh. 25 do M. & M. Bank of Pittrhurgh. :Al do Mechanics' Bunk of Pittsburgh. do Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh, 2u do Allegheny Bank of Allegheny. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer _ SALE OIL'"WARD l'ltilPFltrY.—On TUESDAY EVENT:CO, May 18th, at eight u'alr ok, on the eecomi llo,r of the Commercial Sales bu sold, by criler of the Executors of...Jelin derM, that larve end vallable lot cf ground, at the corner of Liberty suit Walnut at oeto, having a front on Libeity r f extrnding bark along Walnut 180 feet to Sprind alley, en which erecto I two two et iry Brick and ue ciame iis 'rerms—one-third rash, residui in - and two earA %Al intetelit. Salo positive. myl3 P. M DAVIS. Auctioneer. NEW AND OLD LIBRARY BOOKS, AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY EVENING. May 15, at 7... u'cluck, will be sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, 54 Filth street, a large stuck of new and second-hand Books, iu which are many of the best standard million in History, Theolovy and elegant I toratnree—ml cf them good library eAttions. Aldo, a grt at variety of light rtading. among which are work, of the old established writers of fiction, and recent popular publications Also, elegant copies of the Family Bible; In various styles o binding. (tnyl4) P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. CA.RRIAGES, AT AUCTION.—On SAT uItnA.Y MORNING, 15th Inst., at 11 o'clock, at the Commerdal Sales Rooms, 54 Filth street, will be sold, 1 anperiur two horse Ilarouche nearly new, cost $3OO. 1 " two seated Jenny Lind Carriage. 1 one seated Rockaway. 1 superior Top Buggy, nearly now. 1 open Bugg made by Ceo W. Watson, Philadelphia. 1 " " " James D. Laws. myl4 I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TIIIS EVENING AND EVERY EVEN ING THIS WHIM', or nutil all is sold, will be offered at M CAitTNEY 'S AUCTION HOUell, 120 Wood street, an eaten-lye assortment of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, etc., etc. The Goode will be open for examination each .Isy, when Ladies as well as Gentlemen are respectful ly ii,vltod to call, and they may purchase at private gale, holes do or retail, at very low prices, and all goods shall prove ea repre.ented and satisfactory, or money refunded. The d to be the beet ffelect , d and most desirable et .ck .li.welcc, etc., aver before offend at Auction in this c ti very way worthy the attention of purchasers, r be sold for cash immediately. Sale to r.tch evening at 7 1 /.:, JOSHUA GRAY, Salesman. W. G. McCARTNEY, Accer. ,Y'n PIANOS ! 11 A V I N (3- ENTIRELY SOLD OUT OUR ',Anon mum sTocli: OF STEINWAY & SONS fi CELEBRATED PIANOS, \V would rcsp:ctfolly inform the publlc and pa baser', SJE:N: GEOIC.' SUPPLY OF THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS, I, now being shipped, and will soon arrive. 111. IfiLEEMIL & 161fL0., No. 63 Fifth street, Solo A gents for Steinway & Sons. WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT, No. 42 Fifth street, near Wood. REINEIIAN dr, REIMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. FANCY Giii 0 t - S. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS WATCH MATERIAL, AT EASTERN PRICES. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE, THE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE to public sale, on the premises, On the 16th day of Jane next, the Real Estate of SAMUEL JONES, late of Robinson township, Washington county Pa , deceased, congi , ting of a tract of land situate in Robin. sou townnhip, In said county, containing 163 _A_CE, Moro ur less. T'uis Farm is situated on the Pittsburgh sui Str•ubeuville Itallroad,lB mites from Pittsburgh, is well lit cared, aim hi convenient to Churches, Schools and Mills. One-third of the purchase money will remain in the land during the lifetime of the widow, the intere.st thereof to hi paid to her annually. One-half the remainder to ho paid on the fret of Apr il, 1859, when posceoslon will be giver.— the remaining- half in one year therefrom; without interest JAM JONES, 1 Executori. ,. myl:ts JOIIN JONES, if Light Cream Ale. rilllE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their cnatoinera and the public, that ow ing to ;',ice of Parley and Hope, and to suit the times, they are brewing, a light and delicious flavor:el CREAM ALE. which they are Belling at $4 'p barrel, and have BEGS uF TEN 06LLONS each, to accommodate private families. They hare alga, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superior ENNET at $3 "ft bbl., and smaller casks in proportion. Also, excellent PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. .gtig- Olden sent to their Beewery on PITT . STREET, will ri.ceive prompt attention. varier: 4 ra GEO. W. SMITH & CO. Alderman's Office. JAMES S. NOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND POLICE MA G I.S.TRATE--Oftce, No. 6O Grant street, nearly oppo ,.it., the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow ledgments and Probates taken; the Records examined, D Is, Bondi, Mortgages, Wills. Leases, Articles of Agree m,ut, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc., drawn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all liminess in the lino of his official duties, promptly attended to. 11:15_ Office hours, from 73/6 A. M. to 1. P. 3t., and from 2 e. 11. apEely FRENCH. CLASS. M ISS BLAKELY INTENDS FORMING A CLASS OF YOUNG LADIES, Wishing to receive instructions in the X' 0 23. 1-1 ML I_l g ;)__ Apply at No. 163 Thlrd street. mylo.tf Summer Lager Beer. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public in general, that he is in the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been pronounced to be the beat that was manufactured tare for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me a call and try it. JOHN ROTH, ap24:lf At is old stand, No. 26 Diamond. School for Young Ladles. M. J. BAKEWELL, INTENDS TO open his Sch - 01, on MONDAY, the sth of April. T LB 3O, tl5 no per gnat ter. Residence at his eon's house 191 Feeend street. Rooms, Smithfield street, N. E. corner &mond alley. nat'2o:tf triIIEESE.-15 cases Pin 3 Apple English, Just receicud and for sale by REYALER & ANDEREON, No. 39 Wcod street, Iny4 Oppeeite the St. Merles Hotel. UTHITE FISH.-10 half bble. received mud fur stile by [zurlTJ IMMIX' IL COLLINS. MEM AMUSEMENTS. TIIALBERG & VIEUXTEIVP'S T' l , 4 ARE W ELL CONCERT IN AMERICA, and pcaitively their last appearance in thin city prior to their departur. , fur Europe. Oh th!, occasion MADAM hi EL EN A NOR!, kC.mtatrice di Camera to the Eli p ryr of Atl9tria. and Prima D.,1/1111 of the principal Opera Houses of Italy, London, Paris, Petersturg, Madrid, New York, e: c.,) Whose name had ol,ts'usil Co Elie and enviable a reputation in all the prin.- pc, LJOrl,rd tJf the wozld, will make .tat, OILY 41 PPE.% RANCE IF TUIS CITY u. 14 THURSDAY, MAY giOTH, AT CITY HALL. aliarag , meat takes a eo great pleaoare to announcing meat f two celeb:ated Prima Donnas, .1111 4 8 ..L;LIANA MAY and MADAME ANNETTA OARADORT, Vt!aW epi o,r ly with MALLE LW, V lEUXTEMPS, and SIGNOR ABELLA, The programme, on this occasion, will be the moat attrae ice that eV, r rice been ctlered in any concert room; It will contain, Utsides ,ther 6olecticus, THE CF:I.EFIRATED DIIETT ON SOMNAMBUL -- composed fur the Violin and the Piano Forte, performed by VIKUXTEMPS AND THALBERG. HENRY . VIEUXTEMPS will perform NORMA FANTASIE ON ONE STRING. This extraordinary and most difficult musical composition has produced the most intense enthnsimm wherever per forn.ed by MR. VIEUXTEMPS, and never been attempted to be performed by any other living artist. Full programmes can to seen on small bills. Sale of seats commence on MONDAY, at Mr. Mellor's Music Store, when the price of aimissior, notwithstanding the additional and unprecedented attraction, will remain the same, as Mr. 'I halterg'a previous visit here, $1,50 and $l, according to the lccation. myl2 FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager.. Acting and Stage Manager Tre.Litarer SCALE OP PRICES. Privat. Boxes to hold six persona $5 00 Dress Circle and Farquette 60c. Upper Ticr 25C . . 41a9.- Doors open at 7 o'clock—con:alence at hall past 7.'Vill GREAT SATURDAY NIGHI'S BILL. First time in several years, of . the great nautical Drama of üballtte." First night this eeaion of the ;endow nation al Drama of "Mad Anthony Wayne." The two - young Amos icon Tragedians, Mr. W. KEED LE and Mr. 0 POSTS:D i as " title" and " Anthony Wayne." SATURDAY EVENING, May 15th, 1858, will be performed the celobrat:d nautical Drama, In three acts, of WITTE, TUE PIRATE OF THE GULF. W. Keeble.l Kattlin 0. Foster A. W. Young. 1 Conetanza....Jalia M. Cooke Fancy Dance Mies Emily Waldegran, Comic Song Mr. Barrett. To conclude with the ever popular national Drama of MAD ANTHONY WAYNE. Authouy Wayne C. Fester. Dr. Syntax Bailey. 1 Weanca Julia M. Cooke. g4l_,> . The management has much pleasure to announcing an engagement with the most successful Star of the day the beautiful and brilliant Comedienne, Mica MAGGIE MITCH. ELL, who will al pear c la Monday evening. PITTSBIUR.GH THEATRE. MIS 3 KIMBERLY Lunt evb MANA.Grataa The last Cone,:fa of the MtlltilLS. lilt OS, PELL TROWBRIDGE'B MINSTRELS THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, co , •menclog at 3 o'cl'k, A GRAND MATINEE, For the benefit of ladies and children. sm. The Matinees of this famous troupe were patronlzaa in Boston by the deft. of that city, and it is confidently be. liced the same success will attend them here. Bring out the little ones, and let them laugh. IN THE EVENING, FAREWELL CONCERT A (l BEAT BlLL—Entire change of Programme. Lote be gay and banish sorrow, All our work is done to•day— Laagh and sing until to morrow, This we'll mako a holiday. Box Tickets :17 cents, and no extra charge for secured seats. Second Tier Si cents. Doors opals at 7J/ 4 —commence at 8 e'cicck. Eests can be secured at the Box (Aloe through the day. myls JOHN W. M'CARTHY, BILL Pt STER: TILL ATTEND To TIIE POSTING and DISTRIBUTIN , ) of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS LECTURES, EMI:LEMONS, All communicationa--either by mail, telegraph, or other. wlee—directed to the office of tho Morning Poet, will receive prompt attention apT DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. R. M. CARGO & CO., !Photographers and Ambrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, F. W. cor. of Market stroot and Diamond, Pittaburett PRICE:I TO SUIT ALL. myl9rtl-4p E‘ YKES' GALLERY OF ART, , I - k\O. CO MARKET STREET.-PICTURES j.,1 taken at this Gallery by a new and improved moor. giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex, ion. They are acknowledged by all who home OXIIIIIIIIr_s them to be far superior to any pictures evoi exhibited in this city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine his large collections of specimens. Ills Gallery being on the second floor, is easy of . B.CCCP.Z. N. B.—Pictures of Children, taken in two seconds, at No. 00 Market street. myTitif is E. 8. WYKNS, Artist. Di 0 ela E EL NEW DAGUERREAN AND AI BROTY SKY ...41VD SIDE-LIGHT GALLERY, PIPIT ESTRUM, NEARLY OPPOSITE' TUB POST-0311+1CLI iIvij.PICTURIf3 taken in all the varlons styles, in an; weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. Sick or deceased poranns taken at their residence. aa2o:l.7db.w-is - MBROTYPES- Ia t A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLLSIIMENT IN TEM COUNTRY, AT WALL'S, Fourth street Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CIARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ‘1..) AMBROTYYII °AMER' has been removed from 6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market, Theao rooms having been built capecionv for the purporie, with three largo lights, are not surpassed in the city, for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement... AirOuroldfdende and patrons and those wirJaingett• perior likenesses, are invited to call. Recoretion Boom and Specimens on tho ground floor. ap7 --= JOHN EIBER & (CO. rAricv DYERS AND SCORERS, wc). a Si.sth Eotx-feet, BiTIVEZN WOOD AND Limn SME2T9, I PITTSBUPGH, PA. All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and every description of Sll and Woolon Goods ',executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. ',Lap2B:3nl ripHE CHEMICAL 'OLIVE ERASIVE .13. SOAP, manufactured by B. C. 4 .1. H. Fawy6x, re receives the preference over all other kinds over offered for family use. Its advantages over other Soaps are:-Ist. It is cheaper to use. one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. Mi. Half the lime need only bo occupied in washing when thiSSoap is used in place of other Soap. lid. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes will requiro little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their *ear on the washboard. 4th. Moiling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find it far sup:rior to other Soaps. It speedily ro. moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the bands, 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 ton of a family, take one ? pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Lot 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 ap;ta, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise 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. tar Observe our name on each bar. For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Bound Ilcruso, Penn. sy Ivania avenue. B. C. . J. H. SAWYER, ap2.l No. 47 Wood street. 10 GROSS Quern's Cod Liver OR Jelly, "Ad just received aid for sole by B. L. FAIIITESTOOS ir CO. Corner Wood and Fourth streets. CASES Gum Shellac. in store and for sato b 5 B. L. BAHNESTQCM & CO., • ap24 No. 60 cor. Wocd arid Fourth streets. 1 r, BOXES Pressed Castile Soap, for safe ti by B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO., app No. GO cor. Wood and Fourth streets. 55CASES Clab.Liquorice, in store and for E alo by B. L. FAILNESLOOK & aP24 No C.O cor. Wood and Fourth etteets. .QEED SWEET POTATOES.-15 barrels L., Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close conslgu ment ty JAS. A. FETZER, ap23 Corner Market and First streets. LAWRENCE COUNTY BONDS WANT ED, in exchango for land. apt 2 S. CUTlllnill.T it EON, 51 Market at. A. STEAM MILL in complete running or der, with dwelling bocce ' etc., near tho city, for sale by 013THBERT k BON, 51 Market street COUNTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country Pacon,Juet received and for sale 1) 7 JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and Vint atreeta "WESTERN LANDS of good quality, ftt sale cr exchange for Real Estate in the city. S CUTHBERT & SON. 61 Market at. STEW ARRIVALS.—We aro taking into lj ctore, (123 Wood street,) an irnmens) stook of fino Paper for Jobbing pnr,loses ; also, Letter, Cap and Note ; Env‘lopes in great variety; Manilla Papers, of ovary size, and as cheap as they can be bought in the East, where we offer wholesale or retail, vcry low for Casb. apt JNO. M. PERRTNB k CO PRINTING executed in the highest style of art, and at reaeorable prices, by J. 11. WALDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, 63 Wco4l street, near Fourth, _~~-~~ ..J 0. FOSTER. A. W. YOUNG. GEORGE SIEGRIST.