ffloraing JAMES I. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBUR GH: V, , EDNESDAY MORNING MAY 27, 18585 DEMOCRATIC _STATE NOMINATIONS FOR SUPREME JUDGS, WIL,LIAM A. PORTER, OF £ lIILADELP HIA POI% CANAL CONIIISSIONZR, WESTLEY FROST, OP PAYF,TTE COUNTY THE. AFTERNOON POST We commenced the publication, yesterday, of a second edition of the Pest at three o'clock in the afternoon, containing all the latest news—local, mail and telegraphic—arni not withstanding the pouring rain, the new hogs disposed of a large edition. We are gratified to know that our new enterprise pleases the public, and we shall spare no pains to make it worthy of support. Advertisers have the benefit of both editions at no additional cost. For the present, three o'clock will be our regular hour of issuing the afternoon edition. THE FUNERAL OBSEQ,UtIaS OF GFN. PILIZSIFER F. SMITH. T-day, according to telegraphic announce ment, the body of Gen. Persifer F. Smith will reach the confines of his native State. We are glad to see that the eitizens and mili tary of Pittsburgh are determined to receive the remains of this distinguished officer and soldier in a suitbale manner. The meeting held at the Mayor's offl'e yesterday, the proceedin4s 01 which may be found in our local column, atc, , ointed Com mittees of Arrangements e omposod of our most prominent citizens, in both civil' and military life, who will, for the honor of the city, faithfully perform the solemn duties assigned to their charge. The Committee of Reception will receive the body at tho depot in Allegheny City, whither they will proceed in carriages, at 1 o'clock- The several committees appointed at the meeting are to meet at the Mayor's office this morning at 9 o'clock, and a punctual attendance of all the gentlemen named is earnestly requested. The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad have tendered the use Of their cars without charge for the conveyance of the body and those in attendance to Pittsburgh, and the Pennsylvania Company will have prepared a special car decorated inside with six flags, to carry the remains to the city Of Philadelphia. Both theso roads as well as those further west, and the Adams Express Company-have freely tendered their services for the solemn ceremonial of returning the body of Gen. Smith to his native city of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh will do her share in paying appropriate honors to the memory of one of the most distinguished of American soldiers and Generals of modern days. The civic and military Committee of Ar rangemenes will escort the body from the Railroad depot to the City Hall, where it will remain in state until five o'cloek, when a public procession of military companies, and . the citizens will escort it to the depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad and place it., in the car prepared for its reception. The details of the arrangements, as may be fixed upon by the several committees at their meeting at `.l o'clock this morning, will 1.0 ae nounced in the afternoon edition of the Post. CODIBIISSIONER AND AUDITOR The offices of County Commissioner and County Auditor are, beyond a doubt, two of the most important and responsible ones in the county. The County Board have almost unlimited authority over the financial affairs of the county, and their action has a permit pent and lasting effect upon the welfare of the people. How important it is, then, that the persons elected to these positions should possess enlarged business knowledge, sound judgment, and firmness and decision of char acter. For many years past, too little atten tion has been given by the people to the great importance of having these offices properly filled, but we are glad to know that public attention has been awakened to the subject, rid that the indications are that non( first-class business men will hereafter be en trusted with these offices. As far as the in terests of the tax-payers are concerned, they are far more important than those of Sheriff Prothonotary and other offices, the emolo ments of which are greater, but where heavy bail is required to guard against public wrong. The County Commissioners arc almost om nipotent in the financial matters of the count y, yet they give no bail. In a populous c'iunty like our own, where the interests entrusted to the county Board are so vast and varied, a reform is needed. Give us the best men—pay them such salaries as good men are wor place proper cheeks over them, and the pub lic will be benefitted thereby. The present salary is entirely too small for the responsi ble duties of the office, and first class busi ness men will not seek the position at the price. We do not wish to be understood as referring in any way to the present, or any particular former Board. We speak in geu- eral terms of the manner in which the office has been tilled fur twenty years past, and we know that the people will agree with us in saying that some kind of change in the mu nicipal government of the county is needed. The citizens of the city saw their need of a municipal change as the public business in creased, and the office of Controller has been created. A similar office tot Coo county would seem to be demanded by the large increase of the public business We throw out the suggestion. Letter from Secretary Cobh Secretary Cobb has written a letter to ViiP President Breckinridge touching the finan cial condition of the Treasury. Ile says it would he unwise to touch the tariff act of 1 iii. We have great regard for the wisdom of Mr. Cobh, but he will find that the cuun try will demand a modification of the tariff, and such a one as will give promise of a longer life than is usual for tariffs. Pennsyl vania must have a voice in this matter, The train due at 5.40 last night, from Chi cago, came through on time. The passengers speak of the country as being flooded with water all the way through, hut the road iv nut damaged. The mail brought no (iineinnati nor St. Louis papers. The telegraph an nouces that the railroads in Southern ohio, Indiana and Illinois, have been damaged by the carrying away of bridges by the flood, and that no mail left Cincinnati yesterday in consequence. Vote Direct. The Republicans of Allegheny city will vote directly at the delegates' meeting, on Saturday next, for Congress and Sheriff. This is a good idea. —no fees inuring to the office of County Auditor, under the new liceme luK, largely in- crease its emoluments Caine Through VARIOUS THINGS. —Notwithstanding James Muni.ee had one of the most imposing faneral pageants ever wit nessed in New York, his body was deposited in a borrowed grave, and to t%is day the fifth Presi dent of the United States has no tomb of his own, but is resting In a vault upon which there is an unpaid assessment of many years stand ing —The Paris L'niverBe hay another bitter arti cle on England, which sys : "Let us renounce this alliance with perfidious, insolent England— this alliance which has nzver been cordial, and which can never be relied on. An i9.olAte , l po sition would even tie nwre satisflatcry A rap lure would he pr fir war wi;ii England, (1,-.o , ir. U. 6,,u1d rver det-troy En= John E Hell'' To' • • e:: - Lrrng it " nt the Philadelphia -treet. -Tht‘ lin , llLh !r.)01).- hA(I :t. rrire of it in Lltekn n. It 14 . - - ,,,t.t.ptit•sible, the e ffic....B any, to Stop t).•! pirin.ler 1.11,1 f 'llO fi-e .ml:4 giyon they ,11 , 1 not FeA , P.t .!.7pc..,aed to arc.zopt The pb - Lc- , riven uo pil'o•,2:. All Co; ovld.noes of bori),,!i , :cc , tgaificerto..., t , .1 0. ornbroi , iert , l . Tuiri-.ri klle!Ckl'd nliont in ,i,nrch of trrasure,. °nem to crary on tht, battered ~ .1 1 the n , 4F.,, arms Eitilt.aeit in the gar,l e'ol , l' Made tncir i Stu&by the tia-ti-tintrqtt•l ; 1 •••,,,t- : r - , t b.an • • • Tit. , ! , •31 f N .lfi 1,5' t to: t,. hsve Leer y Itril , Vi/si S 1.110111 Cho wet ~ e asen, reaching hack Fer six neck=, embracing the season. has nterfere.l s-riously with toe farmer. the corn and potato erops, relief upon in ibis region, are nut. }et planted, to ti.r‘,7 ex tent, and that which is in the ground is lialde to rut under the drenching rains we have had. We must live and hope. HON. CRAS. SUMNER has again sailed fur Europe. Massachusetts is still represented by Wilson and an empty chair. The Senate could afford a few more empty chairs. ARCH BISHOP lICGae , has written a letter ti the Conner and Enyuircr, denying the exiit hence of any secret order among Catholics. The: Porelgui 'l'hr English political news htt-ught by the City of Washington is of greet. interest. The government is on the eve of n defeat which may result in a dissolution of Parliament. A resolu tion was to be discussed in Pallinnent on the dny after the !nailing of the steamer, censuring the government fttr a dc , pa.: , ll addressed to the liovernor-G , nt-tt. , .1 of le , 10, through the Secret Committee 01 the India House, condemning in roug terms the conduct of the Ortv,:rnor fienert,l of India, on the ground that such disapproval at home weakens his authority and ,:tncournges fur ther resietar ce on the part of the rebels. In the House of Lords, Lord Elienborough had acknowl edged himself the author of the despatch to Lord Canninnt, and had resigned his place as Prett'ilent of the Board of Control rather than to exl'ose his colleagues to the censure of Parliament. Lord Elleuborough's despatch was a censure of the confiscation issued by Lord Canning agtinat the landholders of Oadn. This defenseless peo ple have been made the objects of a penal.y exceeding in extent and severity any which h been recut tied in histotty as inflicted upon a sub dued nation. Ellenboreugh admits, es in justice it must he admitted, that the hostilities rhieh have hetn carried co in Oude have rather the character of l‘tgttitunte war than that of r ht.! lion The conft , eatizm of the property of the-e landholders is, therefore, an act in the hi.t•tte-t degree cruel and int,lerable, and althongse the decided (;PIIN rt. Of I,lrd Canning rimy h. it,t politic, it is certainly just It is unlikely, how evcr, that the President of tle Board of Ototr - 1 would have resigned had nor the PArliarnentae7 censure been inevitable. On the accession of the Derby ministry we allowed thorn a four mouth,' duration, but we fear we have g;vert them too long a retie.--N. I'. Eve Pest. Shoo Wright , R Wealth The Daily Wisconsin, ed.ted by Cramer, for merly of Albany, speaking of the wealth of the most eminent American statesmen, coneluth. , his list with the following reference to Silos Wright : "Silas Wright, with his estate of $4,000, woo really wealthier than many others are $lOO,OOO. He owes no man anything ; he mi t hi s „bli ca timo; with the utio:,s: never indulged in any luxury that he coul..i t pay for. He was %model of lepubli,l;;;Ji Simj - city. It should Aso be understood that hi , not mean in saving money. . . . . "There was something glorious in witne- , tinz, great statesman like Silas Wright, never a-k -ing a pecuniary favor—er even accepting one, yet possessing only :al income that could sup port him and hie wife in frugatit7, - . When fm was elected Governor of tft: , greet State of New York, he wa4 known to ba too pour to f ur ni-h his house. His rich friends got together and without his knowledge mad-) up e. aubscrinti , :n which was tendered to 'mot as a gift, in order to furnish his timacien. This he respectfully hot firmly declined, saying with a true Roman gran detir, that he could not consent to receive , Juch a favor from any one—even from his tuner teemed friends—he was elected the o, onie to be Governor of the State of New York, and he considered it in hie imperative duty to bve on whatever income the people had append-A t .:hat office, mid he did live on that income while he was Governor, in good s , yle ; but with no os onsation. Such wFst; an exampla ,;ti the p•rrt of so eminent a MM.] /0 1141 was it: no 01 precious legacies that the young men of the present day should bear in mind —as no true greatness should be achcived so long as they are the pecuniary slaves of even their Dearest friends. When a public man receives favors that he cannot repay, he losses that sturdy inde pendence so essential to usefulness, and endur ing popularity. ' • Live within your income," k more importaut. tU one Who side to be an in fluential and useful t , b.te.rtian, than any other maxim." How A FRENCH EDITOR waa CONVERTIZO TJ BONAPARTISM.—The stofy cf the novev.ion Mons. Vieuillot, editor of the UniverB, ti it ,na rartist sentiments, ie as curious As that M' his " conversion " to religion. The Emperor sent for him during the trial of Bernard, and told him that to him alone would he confide the honor of France, and the condemuation of the ex'..ting laws of Euk,do.vii. Veuillot hesitated—he did not like the oepect of affairs, which threatened loss of caste among his own poopk. When the Em peror, with tact which no man like himself pos sesses, retired for a moment, and returned with the Emprose, My love," said he, " this is \loniieur Veuillot„ the greatest defender of the Catholic interesm of our dAy—the most intrepid to i persevering eppti,...er of the inroatl. of Pro testoetieui ; the most talented writer in our :Peu now existing amongQi us " The Empress ~ hovireti gracefully : her eyes lighted up with pleasure at beholding' tho f G,tholi eism. She requested tile plea lire (•t' ptc,sit,” the band which has written sn natio,' in ite f, !1 :, 0 0 She looked at him with :he adrait,tt,,.i l she perhaps, really felt—and Veuille was lost to Parma, for ever and ever The story 14 perfee.— y true, End Veuillei , cells. it with nariete, defying every 1“. meet,, of whatever urge, tenets or opinions, to deny that he would have done the same under similar circumstances. Prejudice ie a thick fog, through which light gleams fearfully, serving rather to terrify than to guide. " I say, Pat, what are you about 7—sweep lug out that room ?" "No," answered Pat, am sweeping out the dirt, and leaving the No man knows whit torpid snakes ma lie coil,(1 in some searet corner of his heart waiting for a summer of fostering circumqtan 008. He that tends an easy and credulous ear to calumny, is either a man of very ill moral, or has no more sense and understanding than a child. Why is a beauty like the engine on a rail way ? Because she draws a train after her, scat. tars the sparks, trarueporta mails, (milleß,) an makes us forget time and space. Serloi6o4 Riot Its Philadelphia, netliVeo lll the ?lililary and SIVERAL MEN SHOT. of NiILADELPHIA, May 25.—During the toturn the German Lafayette Rifles from the celebration at Lemon Hill, last evening, a police tauter was struck by a soldier, and an attempt by the police officer to arrest the offender was resisted by the soldiers. A mob took sides with the police. A warrant was pro cured and en eff rt made to Servo it upon the offend ing soldier. This attempt was resisted, and a futious fight tonic place. The crowd threw brick bats; the military used their swords and the butts of their rifles, and some shots were fired from Lhe latter, while the police fired their revolvers. On the part of the police several men worn badly bruised by blows from rifle butts. Officer Duncan, of the Fif teenth Wafd, in the hip by a blank cartridge and slightly wounded, and an officer of the Fourtoentlt Ward was cut about the head with a sword. The military fared worse than the civilians, three of the men in the ranks having been shot, and two having received aevetP c wish brickbats. Frank Wendall, a private in the C.rilliatny, and a married man, was shot iu the right breast. The ball entered the lung and it has not yet been extracted ; his condition is considered very dangerous. Charles Brenner. a pr'. vats, a single man, was shot its the loft breast, and is in a er tical condition. Cutt?L'j Cl'. F.i uld n t w pt rchetl the c rrider thVITIF, I!ltej BY TELEGRAPH. " the Per,:lice THIRTY-21FTH CONGRESS est erdny's Proceedirav,.+ , Mr Tootoh”, of Ga., argued that the bill Wit: , un conatitutionol. of r'.4lFF.,',lamer, of Vt., an; Betjaluin, of tho power of the genera govornitient..o male for the boryi.fit o Inter cnciteerce . The $15,000,000 lean hill vette next taken up, and Mr. '-itattnev R. 1., hot inc. floor, advocatnd his ari,eudn,nt fet”).41:1; , o,n valuation f. f ex pert:, ahtoh, hr . Im:Ouists the frauli un the rty:elluo awl ;ergely in cruse the income from Mr. flouter, f Ve , toy h cicention to tho amend wont, nrguinit that it could not be introduced in a Mao bill, Mr. Toombs suataiood Mr. Lirtmer's point of orio-, but agreed -pith Mr. Simmons in favor of a home valuation. lo the course of his rem irks, Mr. Toombs said that ho had been ready these ton years for a war with England. If we vet up a war now, he wished to he counted in ine Government should have tent and sunk Itie British Fhips, or seized them and brought the tttneers here and hanged them. 'While the British gur.4.rma are tn.niroitting nutragra in the Gulf, which sea is ours And ought to be a inure also Rum, the finest ship in the American navy is wham towing a televrtpu '.ne between two British pee-ses- OTIS. Mr. T. mobs ace si l e ir. favor of limiting the expenditures Government. except, in Faso of MIT, to $10,000,000 per annum. Combeleraelo discussion easilel on the point of order, Mr. Unifier defending and Mr. Seward and others disagreeing.. Mr. Crittenden saw nothing to prevent the Sonata from altering the method at collecting the tariti. Mr. Simmons' amendment - , ent nu further than Ono mode of collection, aed hence was not obnoxious to tin , objection male y "no Senator from Virginia. The home the only safe moth•, and some of the calealations by wh'ch it was attempted to support the hill were tallacious—such stuff ea dreams are made off. Regarding the British in. sults, if true and not arup:y disclaimed by England, we ought to carry it out to the utmost limits of an honorable war. lie believed that England will give an ample apology far those offensive aggressions of her cruisers. lie (Mr. C,ittenileu) was not belliger ent ei.her in policy or !coaling, but war was not the worst of evils : silent SCIhtLISFSIOn to a wrong, or pulling it about for a while and then suffering it to pass, is not the c .urse for a great people, and is worse than inar. Eogiisn mast not be per mitted to stop our ships. lie ‘-ould not dispute with England sh.ut the obstruct right of sea-eh; lot her found her cliiiin on what prinegative or supposed right she may, but the moment she makes au aggres sion upon our national right- . and honor, I will fight her upon, the fact, and leave her the argument. Mr. Davis, of Miss., leade reply to the remarks of Mr. Crittenden that ecencrny must proceed from the , Executive. Mr, Bell obtained the lioor for to-morrow, and at six o'clock the Senate adjourned. UOUSE OF KFPRFSENTATIWS. The resolution of Mr. Marshall, of Kentucky, for pustpuerimenti till the tirst Monday of December was rejected by Di majority. 'rho loh,lation of Mr. Gilmer, a member of the C turnittde otr Eiectione, a,ellrin g Mr. Campbell en. titled to hi, wee !!!j —lett t'y 25 majority. The re-olutin of Mr. Irittir, i.l the. Come.ittee, that Mr. Vellandighitin entitled to his sear, was adopted by 4 reajorhy. Mr. Vallandighant .-tvorn 'f Hose p.e.fed it bill giving to a private ti•orn paev the privilege of conetructing a passenger rail road on Perin!..vivanilt _venue with a. twenty years oh ~ rter. On motion of J. Glancy Jones, the House acted to the Smate's amendment e: to the executive, jutriell and legielatii n appropriation bill. The 4 rtifica.ion bill wde. !hen talon up. Mr..l. Glancy Jones said it prormeed an appropriation of $350,000 to he expended at the tiiscretion Secretary or War for the presentation and Iteepl.rg la repair ot tertificltions for the nest year. Mr. Quitman, of Miss., was unwilling to have 4..!e mom.y appropriated aithout specific items, for the whole sum might be exceeded on a single work. Mr. Jones read a private Insmorandum showing the autuunts to he expended on the several fortitica• Boos. Mr. Whitely, of Delaware, offered a substitute in accordance wiCi the esti:nate c f the War Department, and appropriating nearly two millions of dollars. He argued the necessity of completing the fortifica tions, considering the oendition of foreign relations, so that if we are engaged in a war we may deice i against tho enemy. Mr. D.iwdell, 0. Ai:barna., said it would be wor - o than fully to wid.roi , r—e only the sum named in the bill. It was important to complete forts. Taylor at Jefferson, which pre i a position to control the Galt of Mexico. Ile hoped ibat a Iv:r would never come, but if we wish to preserve pea ,, e we feast be in a mind Ban for defense. He trusted that the adminis trntion hal not only sent orders to protect our com merce, but for tlic arrest every foreign captain, who has boarded our vessels, to bring him into port to he tried for piracy. Broadsides tirst and explauptiom; afterward., was his motto. Mr. Hatcher, of Va., said the Committee of Ways and Means, whether they reduced or failed to reduce the estimates of the department, were equally unfor tonal°. L :truck him as singular that the gentle. man friar Alabama, Mr. I) wdell spite of broadsides first and s. pla•:ationii afterwards, when those tors on the gulf arc in an unfinished vonditton. I Lonn by the State of Ohio NEW YOltii, May 25.--The temporary loan by the State of Ohi of half a million of dollars, maturing in 1360 and 1861, at ?ix per sent., has been taken at 1-10@I per sect. premium. A Blliiiistees Testimony HooKsTowiv, Beaver Co., Pa., Feb. sth, 1857. We prefer buying BCERHA VE'S HOLLAND BITTERS for cash, to save the discount. Hope to send you soon a re munnendation from our Minister, testifying to its curative pi:mini. \ Sigued,) MOODY & CAROTHERS. INDIGESTION. Dattakairowk, Montgomery Co., Maryland, t January, 3lst, 1857. j I never felt the benefit of any medicine so much 11,3 from the bottle of IiCERLIAVE'S HOLLAND DIETERS I purchased last fait. I wish to know where I can get it, without t'oar of imposition. (Signed,) JOSEPH C. DELLET. FROM A DRUU(IIST. Ammo, Armstrong Co,, Pa., Dec. 15, 1855. ME£O.llB. B. PAGE, Jr. Sc Co. Dcor Sirs—l purchased 1 doz. ct your BIER. HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, from your travel ing agent, which has given gloat totisloetion in this section. Send me another dozen, for w'oich 107101060 the ail/De . W. C. BOVARD. CaLtion /-13 c carefai to LEI: for Bccriare's lioluTAd BeiterA. Sold at per bottle, or 61.1 bo•ttles for $5, by the aola Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., if, Co., No. 27 Wood str , set, between First and Second st--sts, and Druggists generally. ANOTFLER CASE OF :EVER AND AGUE CURED. —A few da . ls ago we recorded an astonishing cure of Fever and Ague by the use of Dr 111'Leue's Liver Pills, prepsred by Fleming broil, Pittsburgh, Pa. We have now another to mention, viz: that of Mr..tallaes Sharpe, of ill , idisenburg, wh. , states that he Lad labored under a very severe attack of Ague Bud Fever, ar..i was soon restored by the use of these . Mr. Sharpe also expresses an opinicn, founded 00 observation, that tie Liver Pills are the beat for bilious complaints ever offered in his section of country. Although long known as a sovereign remedy for chronic f Hepatic derangement, or disea.ses of the Liver, the proprietors, Fleming Pros, of Dr. APLane'il Pile, were not prepared for the freationt, but gratifying evidences of its general utility and curative capacity. In this refrpect, thin medkine bni OXN.,(if d their most sanguine en pooatiort, and induc—l :13eni to hops that it will be intro• dcced into twiny ratril y in the United .Rates. Purchasers will be careful to aid: for Dr. iIPLANE'S CELEBRATED LIN - h,t PILLB, manufactured by FLENIING BRCB., of Pittaloirgh, Pa_ There are other Pills purporting t,, be' Livar fills, rion , la:r the public. Dr. &PLaine's genuine Liver Pills, aloe I II coletisted Vcrulifuge, can now i.e had at rcentsctable drug. s'cr,s, yenuine! wilhou' ;he 81/01 , !. furs of 1871 'iny I 1 ,- ‘3.:34.1 FI ITMING RS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER.-4 , 9 in • tnm, and for 9,0 4:• by lmy 21 H. L. FAIINEPTOCK & CO eiREASI TARTAR.-351u1 lbs: on hand and for sale by (m521) ... 1`, L A 11'; l'T(101{ co I)RONILSSORY NOTES AND DRA•f -___ F Engraved, Lithographed and Printed, for ectl. by Sti. B. HAVEN, Cl/Met' Mgrltut and Semnd TNDIA M RUBBER CURRY COBS.—Th e I hest article in use, InEt received at the India Rubber Depot, 2( and 28 St. Clair otr. et mr2:2 ~ .re. g - " - 7e i e u • t ". „ - ri,AW '.; I, - IM3REEIMI Committee (If ArbPration for Nay. Joel An DICKEY, Vice President EDWARD GREGG, W. W. MATE, DAVID CAMPBELL. C. H. PAULSON, PITTSBURGIED MIARKET R'Porled ley ,Inscm SNOWLE74, SUrrinterd-t-t the Merchants' Exchange_ Pirrssutos, May '2.5 FLOUR...Market uttelianged; sales today of WOO bldi. via:—F.om first bands:-60 bbis. superfine and extra from ‘ , ..fittrf at $3,50 snd $4; 200 ibis. extra family on private term . Front store: 260 bbk. extra family at ¢4,20: 40 superfine and extr.i at $3,65 and 430 Wu supt , rtine, extra and extra family in !Ai at 1.3,62 X, 1;.1,12% Had $4.3700,30. 1.01 bush. Oak from store at 30c. KED...Salea 6 tons Fllip st.atTi from wharf at (55 , . 11 160 be; 2 tour Bran from ,Morf 4f,c lo ,Its from scolei oe slo@sls V to❑ Dltl ED FEU iT...hales 12 1.u411. Puncbuanl,3so ..ntl 3.1 1811. A ppleB at $1.25 t.u611. F.GOS...SaIe 16 duz..o H t Sc.? doz:n. BACoN...so,F, 5000 Ital. tillaulders at7 l / c and ,(k) 'lams at 9%c. m. F.,E.5E...5.,de 50 bola, 5 . R. at (1544,9 e. La ID. rt/YArn)l:,:i...;. , ales :00 buala NeeLauuocka frurn st,,re at L, I.e d, , tivered at th, , depot 111,18. Kittle at 7%c. 7il lb LIME...• ales 1;1,1H. at $2,45 t bbl 1 Lard Lt 83c. \VIA Y d 47 1.1-18. rectified at 20c. Vit gallop LW V :Wary; A 7 fl 7, bal. at IL dt hue of iH Flour firm; 18,500 bids sold; his advaneed or, sales $.l amiti-1.45; soulllord hot Wheat active; sa!iss 120,400 Lush smitheru whit. , ill m•mni-rn rid 970211,04; ,Nlilwaukie club 8549tii Chicago spring Cora firm: 3?,,001.1 bush. uuxwd at u Into - .2(4,174. lacy Mass Pork declined lac; sales at 17,50@17,5j; pi line so _ors at $14,10(i111-1.45. liaco. is dull; Hams 817;',,@Y1,.. me in dotnun f an. I are' firm . Lard la dull. \i , iiisky is firm. ',Sugar quii , t; Musdovialn 5 l A , Freights dull. New Fork Stook Market Ma! , is—Stu .1..9 higher. Chicago an! P.ork 75 1 4 La (.rode, , and Milwahkoo 8%; Mich. Scathera 13%; I.',, , utf al Re (ding 44; Mistionri Cs Et; Mtl with kee and MiEoiq4ipla Ualeap. and Caicago 89; Yrn 21,4; La Crosse la:91 gr,nlc ;3J!..• - - NEW ADVERTISEMENT& Itit.V. wttl. DA'. Lff=ilN, tramilteth Ohl preach this (WE';NE6liAl') iveuing, at 7% "'clerk, in the First itsst,eiate Het .rmed Church, Sixth street, corner Chery The 1: ohne is affectionately invited to atteud tey2ff" THE SECOND GRAND CONCERT EX 113ITEN 2F THI, PUPILS PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTION I 0 li, TWENTY-FOUR IN NUMBER, Accompanied by the Principal and ether offleere cif the In Btit it ti,,n t Philadelida, uiii be gictiti en WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY AT LAFAYETTE HALL, choics Progromuir , of Orchestral and Vocal ! , 111h;C from the best cmip.,,,ers. Tho ozhil,ition inteuti , sl to it instrato, with apparatus, the system of instructing the hand and its remarkable results. For particularg lies Programmes. c.)mmeaco Ist a qua•t:r to cigh , 'Fichrts -.IC fray ex t ..rwos only. For the ..xp.;kition and sale of the beautiful; fancy, a_.l ful articles mad. , by the pupil:, if:II be held iu [lt Kanto Hall to-day, (WEDNIS.?.D.I.I',) trom 10 to 12 A. Lt„ a.. 1 2to 4P. DI The Fair will le. continued at the City TIiIIRSDAY, and until 12 o'clock on FRIDAY. Tt o eel •a are for the bonflt of the pupil. DAST PRESENT AND FUTURE.—The mysterionr lady is n great natural AIsTROI.OOIS'2 AN I) DOCTRESS, and bits been pronounced the wonder e f the world by al! the Crowned head.: and Nobility of Fur pe, telling them correctly of Cluir present and fatnre This extraordinary; and gifted we eau, MADANIE HA it hits already per f)rati.l many Ali:acted not Woruler:u ' or • 8 throughout the principal cities et th" United Stater. and tAkes pleasure in announcing that she has tbrag!!!! o' ) 0 \I -38, SCOTT Eh , 11: 4 1!!, when! ladles and gmtlemm wh e a-, de sirous of coriquiting it-r itl ro ati,m to past. present • !u -nite events, and it .8 that ore 108 , are iuvit d i. 'I his marvelous an I t abutted woman it till pore. o lie Saw in a visieu the great and torrlfic d e an der of the sto rite, r Cent, al America, when !mil rotors Ate fonndered at s t rove particular nor ier of tot• fact, which }rev,' to L lone, even np to the hoar of her going down This mys:••rions holy is also an ad!•pt in Ithrenolo3y and Lieicases of t tie It•i man system. She will alto give you a aithful ip'i h f :our partner in ?ler, Mge, and describe them as V,' I as t• the had known them hor lifetime; and also give ads ie • I.osm cr Conrts'iip. Mad. It. predicted. in the year I_'+.",l, the iteueritl Limn on mould be Prorident of the thd !el States, and die in eight years, and her prediction wit I ve fled to a day. 1 7 heri she win VOllll4, :illO was of CI, •‘ :rlysteriou she is 00 fortm, i.sho or 11184(118riZsr,bat itl , -31 Astrologist. This lady is it !!e! tottudant uf 'iary An o llandett, the grout natural A !t".!lo gist, who fora: old the Revolutionary War tali ty three years before It came to i.ss. ttw— Vishort shown to her Il.hms. Con-ultation tt. $1: Children half-price. [my9.Utlin AMES C. CUTLER, 0 CINOINN AT Sap he hal to qui: bueiutel fur eight years from 'several Physiciana gave him up—he uved Pe-toc and other Cough : , yrupe,lrit still grew worue. BOVYlicc'S VEGETABLE CIMPOIYAU, Cootplaely corvd Um of every nemblauce of hiR old .rd,r PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO., Au .1 DruggiatA g.)l3.rhlly rr 11 handsomest stook of Prints in the city witlio.it any nxcopti• n. Please call and see th m. Il A NSON LOY ( merly Love Brothore,) 74 Market st.ls-t. DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE of 11 Iferfr-• of choir, I nd, tiP. udder good fe u A now Cott ,go Eton, 31: foot iluorti, with 6 roomo—fine frui 111,LZIOW :and, otc., y 3 milod from tho city. Fo LIILDINU LOTS-12 Lots, each 3t fe. , t ttg front Ly deep, situate iu East Liberty, Leo, Me Raileoad Depot. Prices from ,S - 2"6 to sloo—terms, one fourth iu hand, bola• cc nt ti years credit. Coil and Nee the plan. m 3 ,26 S. currlakacr ,t SUN, 61 Market st. FOR RENT---A large Dwelling House and Etore, on Gran set. S. CUTHBERT al SUN, tny2t; 51 Market street. - - - ti 4Th IA ESTN UTS.-5 t,arrels received this day, and for Rd Ie by REYnER it ANDERSON. No. :19 Wood etriirt, Opposite et. ethtrlori DRIED PEAC RES-35 bush choice ) , ; ig dry Peaches received and fur ado by JAS A. FETZER, Corner Market and Piret eta CON.-10 casks Country Bacon Sli-u. data, :Idea and linma. just receirod and for BAN l.y JA9 A. FETZEIL, ClOrc , r Ipt and Fir , l •••• , t3OT A TOES.— lop btio.,6 o Nesh Innocks ; 31..0 " mixed Potatot,, r °calved ,I,ty and JArl 11 A. F Corner Market and First fitrikota. or caz my2o -- - FRESH Fil UIT S.— mo boxes Brincli Raisins, °lemon's Brand ; 100 IA bxs 100 iIOXOV. Laver " 500 drum. , Fresh Figs; 5 cases Fresh Prnnes ; 15 Mats Arabian Dates, just reed and for : , 510 by 11EY11ER & ANDERSON, No. pg Wood stro.l Opposite )3.t. Charles Unto, MACARONI. -20 bxe Genuine Italian VERAIICELLI.-20 J net rec iced and for sale by REVISER ,t ANDERSON, my 26 No. 8B Wood et.* FOR MOURNING, IN BLACK OR WI:UTE, COLLARS, SLEEVES tk SETS, E MBROIDERND AND PLAIN MUSLIN, ETC., Unequalled in quality, 14: - ,In and price, at niy26 .DOS. HORNE'S, 77 11IarliiA at. NVIILSKER BLONDE.-500 doz. White hiker Blonde for Bowie: Borders, received, and will be Bold very low to 'Aillinc , ra by the piece, at ap23 It )U.. Sri. 7: Marlcet Ftree INE weather has come at last, and as win ter Poen are reale~ warm on the feet, I world advise you to call around to N 0. 1 , - market street, and buy a pair of those desirable Spring Boots or Shoes, which will he sold at very low priced fore.oh. Give us a call, at JOS. 11. BOB.I.AND'S, No. 95 Market street, second door from Fifth. GI BOAItDS—For Packing 'Joints, told by AVM. G. TOLINSTON 4 CO., lurl7 P.Lpor IN•alere. 57 Wood street. 7 1 .1AETAR1C ACID.-10 cases on hand,and (my2l) B. L. FA MC IiSTOM k CO. T)RINTEI) BILL BOOKS—Assorted sizes at W. S. 119VEN'S my 24 Stationary Warehouse. DINE APPLES.-100 received this day and for Bale by EYNI ER & ANDETLEON, Isio. 39 Wood atrf.et, OppnAite St. Charlie lletel. I AKE FISH- J 3,4 209 half bbls. White Fish , 150 " Trout; 100 " arrived and for gale by ray= LIENRY H. OOLPNS J fa H. PHILLIPS I,L- •'lt t~u:F:v =lBll -' 0 0 DM" Ft; evr YorK Nartict yr Tlik H E 81, 1 N 1) , F A L, LECHEN I; ra CEO:' H. KEYSER, J. Cit), S. CUMBERT 6 - SON VilchtB " Manufactured of Mach Engliah Crape NE! ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE CREAMI ICE CREAM!!- Theundersigned having just fitted up Lk ICE CREAM A LOON in a very met' fat and comfortable style, would re sp , ctfully inform his friends and the public goner Hy. that . , he furnishes them adellcious 10E CR P. 141 NI of different tie ' vers. Soda Water, Fresh Cak , s, Gum D:ops, Frnite, etc., at all times on hand, nt the Confectionary of • FRED. A.. St. Clair street, oppceite St. Clair Hotel. *A. Enthral er att [Won paid t kvderd fur Pic-Nica and Parties. . ruy26:lm—me EXCHANGE HOTEL, 4. LOWRY, Proprietor, (,Berner Main street and Youghiogheny Near Railroad the Depot WEST NEWTON, PENN'A TITIRE ABOVE HOTEL IS NOW IN COM- A. PLETE ordr-e for the reception of visitei it is beau tifullo located on the banks ,f the Youghiogheny river, and CIL a be reached every day from the city by the Connelleville Railroad. The rooms are large, airy and welt furnlahed,and the could ho no pleasanter place for a few weeks Rummer residence in the country. A fuw .amities van be ilcconino dwod. Terms moderate A ddr. es A. ,ONV It Y, at it, Pa. VV LADIES"IRIMMED BONNETS, .100 doz. assot tod liosiery,l2o doz. Mso'a Socks, lb doz. Men's and Boys' Leghorn flats, 318 piects Men's and Boys' Clothing, 10 doz. Carpet and Oil Cloth Traveling Bags, will be sold, this (TUESDAY) morning, at 54 Fifth street, at 10 and afternoon at 2, sumo evening at 8 o'clock, 15 gothic and other clocks, fancy work boxes, silver watches, rifle gun, 20 doz. gold finger rings, etc, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. These goods hare just been receiv ed from the East, and most to closed ou this day. niy2s P. M. DAYIB, Auctioneer. THE PATENT ENAMELED COLLAR for gentlemen possesses many advonlages over the ordinary line n Glues, and are withal much OREAPEB They will keep clean four times as I.sag, and can he had at the follow no Ices Colal. FIVE CENTS ten for FORTY t or, one hundred Collars far THREE Dol.. LAKeI and FIFTY (Iv:NT-. Gentlemen t,re invited tlm call and examine them, at BOOKS AND GIFTS. PRIZE WITH EAUII BOOK EVANS & Al.. again epee at the old titaud, No. 56 Tviarket Streo, with an elegant eartortment t their staidlatd and taieettl laurata works. They ere determined to uivo OREATE 11 ARGAINS r b..!Sere offerd. The public are relportflilly invit..l hr cult ~:ud er:m:ine their AtoCk Find F.-CUr! , Inagnir, at 56 Plorttet Street, Third and Fon r I GRAND TRIAL OF SPEED-- UN FRI DAY, 'NJ NIA V, twro w,il In a I.reinium of a 4st of cIoILENDff , LIARNEsr, worth SIIO, givel, to COLLINS' PARK, Le .r Vast Liberty, Fa.. to the owner of the floras, Mare or Gelding, that w,ll trot a mil- nearest to TIIILEE )11NUTE.9. Free to all liorste, Mares and Geldings to do MI they fleas.. The trot will come off at 4 O'clock P. n., Precisely. Cars will leave the Peoecnger Delr.t of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at 31. o'cl'V P. IQ, renohig to the gratinda. • COLLINS' PARK TROVEINI ASSOCIATION. ARRANORAENT FOR TUE 6EASON OF 1955. Feagun T:ekets Carria•;e and Pair., Horse 11,11 I,I.LIZY 1.101 , 3( 11 ;each.. Ped'atriars, each Lad ies Free Pets,. an nut having season Tickets will be elm , ged (me Dollar xtra for the priviiege of driving cr riding un tho course each time Tickets can be had at the corner of Liberty and Wayne streets. from D. It. GAL NAV, or at the gate. my 21:11n DOINT BOX FACTORY.- BUSEIA have just fitted up in complete order, new machinery of the latest impro:etneut, fur the nnunfacture of Boxes of every description. Ka are pro aced to make to order at short if , . [ice, Boxes suitable fur Soap and bundles, Packing It cos far Ilardwer,, Vari,ty Goods, Looking Glass and Ficcare Frsmcs etc. Orders promptly filled. my 2 Ini Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment. FOR TUE CURE H OF ALL KINDS 01 cased st AYS - VILLE STATION, nu th , Pittsburgh, fort q.ayrie and Chicago Itstiroad, ten West of the city. For the healthful exurci annvimeu cf patients, and others friendly to the system, who may wish to spend onto time with us, we have hotels ,ructait fine GYMNASI.I.I4 aud BOWLIMI ALLnY. Address Biz 13 1 4, Pittsburgh, Pa mylo'.A r. ~'n ~c-Ip; N laf, TO RC II I T EtIT p'IT,CI3IICV Of anti 1.. y the Manntrent CO Ol 111,6i1M1..1,1 At une. g, at .Li..:rri.,Lat tit, on tho lath ioateat., Lhaa -,zpociticatho and ectunat.•e a; lev•t;rl for the •L'•e.tt•oil et a M'ii UN. t;;:st to the memory of C;tat—,l of Pontelyivai.hi. who lit t .t liven in the late War with Niexic ;.The ro t of w h,,.L, not to etinyed the (I) , f Ti•i! Til J 4 AND ,ldroo , od to it..yrrtior,Rr, Her riptnirg. EST MATES ~,, Will .0t it the , hie of the C. muisi ra For II:- I,m which may ho it lo,,cuti. a p:, , raium u. T ilumlrt, D.,l iwe vial io ai .v.. 1. ~ E til.• COL111:11,11 , :: 1r, JulIN SUBSCRIB:;I6 HA CUNSTA N I,ti ou haod a compl,t, NI 1 1 1 , 1 1' A. ) I) 4Vt 011)- ~asus 1!1=1111 SILK N,.ING 11,11.(i WAD E rt) THIS EVENING, AND EVERY EA EN ING Tft IS WEEK, or a u til all is SOUI will he oll,re .• at McCattINEY F., AUCTION 120 Wood stn-et, extensive assortment of rich Gold Jewelry, 0,,1d and S.lvr Watches, etc., etc. '['tic Gcods wil, Ire opts, for examinatLs each day. when Ladies as well as G.-Minima are t',l( ,, CLftr ly invited to call. ami thee may pursh eau :it privact• sale wholesale or retail, at very Ira p. :era, amt goyls steal prove au repro unto,: and satesfartsry,-r mousy refunds , This is belt ved to be Um best stdectsd an 1 most de4ir,Ltit uly2( ,A- stock of eloweiry, cto., .vor bef.,ro offered st Anctirm is thi city, and is every v worthy the attoiltiOti pnrchs• , r as the whole mutt 1, sold for cash latruediately. Cale commence each ~v., u itig o'cl .ck niy2s;tf -- ,VRANK FORRESTEIt.—This eminer aphrtainat.'i untimely ill hat cast a g loom over tl minds of !ninny who have h.-en delL.,-lited with his co s h writhip. fu this connection, sin will remark that the be collection of Guts, Pismia,ll , s, Allllllolll'itlia, i.j,hir Tackle, and in sh. rt all kinds of sportie g apparstus, Zr. I found in this city, is at ROWS Ta;fl..i.l"e, my 22 No. 133 Word CENTS' GAITERS AND SHOES ; Ladies' Gaiters and Shoes ; Mier or' Gaiters and Shoes ; Youths' Gaiters and Shoes ; Children's Gaiter, and Share ; Gents' Patent Sea Gaiters; Gents' Cslf Gaiters; Goats Cull and Patent Oxfords ; At the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, Nu. 17 Fifth street, near Market. DIFFENBACIII.IR CIIECK BOOKs Brokers at tur2,l POTATOES. -300 cocks choice white Ne shannock Potatoes, lar g e and g ood, just reveived and fur aisle by JAS. A. FETZE.', Corner Market and First its. Straw, Amber tail of all 817,i, sold wholesale) or retail by WM. G. JO LINSTON a CO., my 7 Stationers and Psis.: Dealers, 57 Woad HOMINY. -6 bble. Flint Hominy for cale. by JAS. A. FETZER, myl2 Corner Market and First sig. I=lll PICIN TING executei in the highest style of art, and at rE , asocable prices, by J. WEL2iN, B KA:seller and Stationer, 63 S' cad streot, near You rtb. SANFORD'S INVIGOR XTOR.-10 gross fur sale by S. 't AIINEKW,K. aCO , ap2S Corner Wood and First streets. pv.l4.i.siA_l\l TOOTH PASTE, prepared near the supervtilan of Dr. Ilullihen, Surgeon Dor tilt, for sale by JOB. FLNSIING, GLASS. -500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12 and 10x1-2, for sale by (apQ, LENBY 'EI. COLLINS. BROCALS.-50 doz. reo'd and for sale by mtl.l lIEN KY ii. COLLI N S tierces prime Rice, just recoil ed and for :W. , by MILLVAI k RIORETSON, -34-6-421:3 Nnn. 211 vtol 722 Lil,ertV NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.- 20 box'i assortel Fozza, 4'.1, 6'a and 6's, Sperm CAnd.!..m on band and for ¢ plp !.v A 0. A. J. IT PA WYE , . _ • pEREUMERY —Of dosoriptions and prices can bo had at Jai. FLEMINit'e, COP .1.1.NG PRESSES,Copying books Brushes, Oil Pape., for sale by W, B. HAVEN, uir24 Corner Market and l+econd eta. DRIED APPLES.-50 bush. Bright Dried Apple; Jost rf.coif,d and for Hale by JA.S. A. FETZER, Coiner Market end Second eta. TNO. M'C REAR CS coffb PRINTING! INKS—SoId by Imr2.l] J. IL WELDIN. ItAY POTTER'S PRI NfERS'CARDS.— Sold by j111)241 J. IL WELDIN. LAWRENCE, COVEN & CO.'S DOUBLE ENAMELED 'VISIT! NU CARDS.—fkld by Lay= J. R. WELDIN. DE LA RUE NOTE PAPER AND EN VELOPES.—SoId by [my24] J. R. WELDIN. VEgNEDY'S MED. DISCOVERY.- 5 4. gr.ola on hand, and for Lab, by myll B. L. 1 A - NESTOCK s CO FANCY FRENCH BASIC.f.;'IO. ElT,ortment InFt opeo-d, ilOitNE•4 'Lyn 77 Market street. YELLOW OCHRE.-50 barrels on hand, and for Bale by B. L. FAUNESTOOS. & CO., Stiyal No. 60 cor. Wood and Fourth streets. CHESTER'S GOTHIC Pit LI.. Cunu r W”od street and Di on.lnd Alloy J. ..11 D., 1 , IL MILITATIY GOODS 211=1111111 Epi.III.EIT6B, UN= Volunteer Compant e 3 NO. B. 111 , FALMF.S1 &. SOh US MA~[ils'C wrni JUSqUA GRAY, Salesman. G. MsCARTNEV, Aunt r -Un ail the Banks and W. F. HAVEN, ['linter a AStationor. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILL LEAVE PITTSBURGH FEIN DAYS, J.,-) DR. SCHLOSSER, THE RENOWNED SURGEON CHIROPODIST, `HE ONLY PROFESSOR MPORTANT BUT NEGLECTEI BRANCH OF SURGERY, CORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS DISEASES OF THE FEET, CUTTING oa CAUSING THE LEAST PAIN, So that the most timid persona ra.iy place Ulm 3vlves with the unmet:it confidence cm WHAT IS A CORN ? Corns are a tubercular excrescence similar to a wart, vhich develop themselves on the toes; between the tote, soft corns on the sales a the feet,) and the joint of the big toes, (bunions.) THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY CAUSES Ist. The compression tensed by a narrow, and rartirti., lady by a short shoe. 2d. Sometimes the cause is the cppo• site, a shoe too large, in which the foot slips. 3d. Stockings String, and forming plaits cf inequalities, also are a of cores, espo:ially in walking upon 81 arp, uneven or n pavements; the continual rubbing of the shoe or _ at the Joints determine a point of imitation; them from reollt large and painful Corns, Bunions, and Foil Corns. Many who ar., thus afflicted have a recourse to a razor or sciseore, and cut off the superllcies of the corn and obtain relief for a few days. Bill' WHAT IS THE RESULT? By reason (.f cutting the excrescence has the opportunity expanding, bordering and rcotiug itself, and on the came place, by cutting, you may grow a number of corns; after wl icb it in in vain that it to cut or plastered. Sometimes rt- tr.oy a long time without giving rain, but that must not to Isid to the idea that they aro becoming, inert; and that they will remand no, for, sootier or later, to the great at the person who hoe to bear it, they will exhibit their real charsrter. Pains, swelling, fever, misery of no description will arise, and will be difficult to sub due, without greater attention than can, under ordinary dream -lances, he paid. lll=l THE CORNS MUST BE EXTRACTED lilt. SCHLOSSER, by a system at once novel, based upon lag experience, and approved by the highest medical authorities, and which can only Le carriid out by himself, 1. ao HUCCOE ded iu mitt acting the Corns, no matter what their 111.0:1133, without giving the least pain or Inconvenience, either during their removal, or afte-warda. The following testimonials from Pitttsbnrgh are Nimilar to a great number in ate Doctor's posseasion: PITTSBURGH TESTIMONIALS [From Ir. W. Wilson.] That others may receive a similar benefit, I take ploasure in adding my testimony to the great skillfulness of Dr. Schlosser, in extracting several corns from my feet, without any pain, and I cheerfully recommend him to those suffer• ing from tircllar cause. F. W. Witso3. Pittsburg, May 15,_18.58. [Prom Thomas M. Marshall, Esq..] Dr. Echlos.,er has operated upon my feet for coma, with skill and without polo. Tn. M. MARSHALL. Pittsburgh, May 18, 1858. (From L CI. Waohbnru, En*q.l Dr. Schlosser bas operated cu my feet for ccmas, withou pain and to my eutiafactiun. L 0. IVAN:mulls. PitteLurgh, May 21, 1858. From 0. A. Shooter.] Dr. Sch'calor has operated on my corns with the slightesi pa; n, and to my satisfaction Baltimore, March. k From H. U. Ttlghman.l Ur. SchloBaer has removed my corns with great 811i11, and and to my satisfaction. It. O. TELGEIMAN. Baltimore, March lyr,ul lion Vitu. F. Phillip!) Mr Echlo!.ser has operated on the feet of two of my Gan y very aatilfatturily, and without giving any pain. Wuzield F. PHILLIPS. [From B. A. Magniro, President of Georgetown College.' I our pleased to errtify that I have been very successfully operated on by Dr. Echloeser, mei without the tenet pain. B. A. M.AGUIRE LFrein Col. W. Rice, proprieter of the Pennsylvanian. Mr Schlosser has extracted two corns from my toe, which were extremely painful for many years. The extraordinary i me with which ho operated to remarkable, and 1 cheerful ly recommend him to all who are troubled with cores, as the only person I have ever known to perform the operation scientifically and without the least pain. Wig. Bice. Philadelphia, September 23d, 1857. t From Dr. S. M. Lapels, Physician to the City Water Cure institute at Philadelphia.] Mr. Schlosser has extracted eight painful corns irtm mS tots without the least pain, with the greatest satiqfaction to myself. 1 would by all means recommend him to every body who is tormented with the .o evils. B. M. UNDL9, M. D. From Pierce Butler, Esq.l Mr. Schloser has extracted a number of corns from my feet with great skill and without pain. Philadelphia, Nov 9, 1957 From Dr. Gilberri andlY wi lr. S t c h hl grea mee t r skill.ha removed four corns for m i e m w . i a th r o m u E t 7,. p r aln Philadelphia, October, 1857. IMason, American Ambassador In Paris.] I certify that Mr. Schlosser has extracted for me a LlllO3 ber acorns witht.nt pain, and to my satisfaction. M.ssom. (Prom A. a Powers.] Mr. Schlosser hai taken out twelve corns for me withon the slightest pain, and to my satisfactioe, A. G. Powns. IFrom Ch. IL Themes.] 1)r. Echlosser hoe extracted eight corns from my f-2..et with t the least pain. and I can cheerio:ly recommend him to alt who are afflicted with corns or Bunlma. Philadelphia, October 3, 1857. Cu. D. TEtomati. [From B. S. Verdi, M. D.] „ l ir ) . that I have been very successfully operated upon by Dr Ectdatser, without undergoing pa . in of inany Msort S. Vnt, . I). gar DR. SCHLOSSER may be consulted From 10 o'clock A. a., till 5 o'clock P. If, at his NO. 154 THIRD STREET, RIGHT HAND SIDE, ABOVE SMITHFIELD N. B.—Dr. Schlosser can be consulted only at his Rooms, as ho attends no patients out of his office, unless invalids. M, No professional connection with any one in,7244g—i OF PARIS, MMIM:I WHO CURBS DISEASED NAILS, AND ALL WI THO UT der such eafu truatment WHAT MUST BE DONE ? FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, CONSULTING ROOMS, AMUSIinTFN TS. • FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Bole Lessee and Manager I C. FOBTFII. Acting and stage Manager A. W. YOUNG. Treasurer ............................ GEOEGS SIF.GRU3T- Private Boxes B t O o h AL old six L OF PEI,I pe 1311113 Dress Circle& Farqriette...soe. I Upper Tier 250. sir Doors open at 7 o'clock.--cominence at half.paet 7.1131 WEDNESDI.I' EVEN/NO. 'May aith, 1858, will be present• ed the new drama, in three acts, entitled JESSIE BROWN; OR, THE RELIEF OF LUOKNOW. Jessie Brown Shad Maggie Mitchell. To conclude with the celebrated comic drama, In 2 acta,of THE LITTLE DEVIL'is SLURP.. Carlo, (with eonge,) Miss Maggie Mitchell. PITTSBET tIGH T FIE ATRE. XBB KIMBERLY .Lssan Am) MutAnanias EXTRAORDINARY NOVELTY. TDB BEET DILL OF THE SEASON. Tbird wetE of the far-famed and original MORRIS BR')S, FELL & TROWBRIDGE'S MINSTB.ELS, WEDNEFDAY EVENING, May 26th. first night of Dick Bitter's wonderful end highly trained 44- D O G " Washington' —the best trained and the most remarkable trick dog to the world. First time on any stage of THE LITTLE DAHHIES HOLIDAY, In which , the wonderful prodegies, MASTER RW'ITZ and LITTLE TiMMY will appear—play a BANJO SOLO and sing 808 RIDLEY. Sint night of a new farce written by Len Morris, entitled T , A1,..5N0 . 8 AND DUgrY First night of THE BIIRLIS'QUK SHARERS. First night of the GRAND Cllll LENGE DANCE be tween Dick Sliter Pell, Lon and Pi'ly Iforris. eza. For full particulars, see Programmes. Fresh Noveltif s in preparation. Saturda AND MATINEE, commencing at 3 o'clock. Box Tickets 37 cant, and no evro charge for secured seats. Second Tier 2i cents. Done op •n 7 1 4—commence at 8 o'clock. Beats Lau be socured at the Box (Jake through the da GRAND CONCERT. THE MENIBERS OF TUE MUSICAL CONVENTION OP THE FIRST GERMAN NORTH AMERICAN SINGING ASSOCIATION Will give ono grand, vocal and inetiumontal CONCERT )f from two to throe hundr3d Porformora at tho NATIONAL THEATRE, t)u TUESDAY, June Bth. The programme on this occa sion will be the moat attractive that has ever been offered in any concert room in North America. The sale of Tickets, at $l.OO, for thil GRAND MUSICAL TIIMAT, will commence, at noon, on Tuesday, May 25th, 1858, at the Music Store of 11. Kiebor Ir. Bro.,Charlotte Blume, and John U. Mellor, or at the office of te National. A limited number can only be a dd. 44,1- Perseus wishing to secure Boats can do so without extra charge at the Treasurer's office of the Theatre, whore a plan of tne ea e can be seen. mylll3w vs. The elegant aid.) wheel, passenger packet SUPERWR—Copt. 11.2Dmo:vr. J. Gasoz.--will leave Pittsburgh for Ciuciunatd, on THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, 31. For freight or passage apply r n board, or to FLACK., BARLikb Js CO., Agents. Through to St Louie in five days. Thie boat connects with the mail lino, and will go through in the time sped fled. the will 'Lave on Saturday. ap22 The light draught, fast running passenger packet lOWA, ltioeas, Will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, on WED NESDAY, the 21st Instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accoinodations, apply on beard, or to 11AltuY t Mall LEW, Agents, ap2o Corner First and Ferry atreeta. For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer 111131 A GRAHAM, Capt. MON HOE Ansa, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For frillght or rllasage flprly nn NUM) JAMES P. TANNER, 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Invitee :L~ a',,tent;.)n of Ldi en,2tJun. , re au I buyera general NEW SPRINtit GOODS, Bought direct from Manufikitacerd in lt.wachnriiittii, Ladlee', Misses' and Childrun'd Men, Boys and Youth's Dian, Boys arid Youth's WOOL and OM HATS All of which will bo found in great variety. Great inducements offered to CASH and prompt TIME BUYERS Orders solicited end carefally selected and packed mr27:dtjel-IE4 STEINWAY & SONS ;grl.7tr. - : y IMMENSE AND PRESSING DEMAND STEINWAY & SONS PIANOS, 0. A. ECLIAAIIin. Has thus Ilo,g delayed the re e loaishing of the subscribers stock e 2 these higbly valuable inatrumer.ts. They are ban to be able, to announce to too public and the many admirers of these SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES, That a small invoice of them hae, at last, arrived, and Le ready at their Warerooms for examination and inspection. Having in store PIANOS, from the BEST MAKERS OF BOSTON, NEW YORK, ETC., ETC., Parchaset3 can easily arrive at a satisfactory and concluaivo opinion, a 3 to their relative merits, by actual conemosos AND EXPERIMENT We conld adduce here, were it necessary the certificate's and opinions of same t.ie best Pianists in the world, including THAI BERG, GOTTSCHALK , MASON, ETC., ETC. It is a li:3llll9cent fact, that the first end greatest jI.IIEIiICAN PIANISTS, Such as GOTTSCHALK, WU. MASON, and others prefer STEINWAY SON'S PIANOS to all others, and pronounce them trupeor in viva lIESPZCT, to any made in this coun try or inEuro We respectfully ask the public to call, Till( AND .TUCtilt FOR THEMSELVES, Confident that STEINWAY A SONS PIANOS will more effectually gPEAK. FOR THEMSELVES, than aught that we, or any/ 'oody else, could say in their favor. P. S.—S4O received a fall stock of Nunus A Clark's Pianos.. H. KLEBER & BRO., Sole Agents for Steinway &Sons, Nunne Et Clark,ete, m • 18 No. 53 Fifth greet, Pries Bonin. OO9STANTLY ON ELAND A PULL SUPPLY OP WHITE FISH, Air Orders accompanied by the CASH, will meat putpapt attention myl4:tjyl-2p Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers. 309 SII/DXSTS ArrMrl,l3o, JIMUML, 1858. st Foam Mne Prepared for Actual Duties of the Chanting Roam INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE and Doubleantry, Book•lieeping, as used in every do partment of Business, Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Busi ness Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution, Phonography, and all other subjects necessary for the thor• ouvb educstion of a practical business man. J. 0. SMITH, A. M., Professor of 800k -Keeping and Bmeuce of Accounts. J. A. HEYDBICK and H. A. HUTSON, Assistant Teach ers of Book•Heeping. ALEX COWLEY, A. T. DOUTHETT, and EL A. HUTSON, Professors of Penmansbdp—twelve first premiums over all competition for best Pen and Ink Writing, J rermt . 0. P , 40_04rTEB,F:PrcoNuoOf: o,,,,lfOtßkiimaLetlauenAnintiVOmltilitrgeW.d:::: enter any tuna V 8 Average time, Bto 12 weeks. Beard about $2,50. Entire cost, $BO to $7O. Graduates assisted In obtaining a situation. BpeCiIIICIIII of, u nequalled writing and circule, sent free. Address, F. W. .11,INKINB, my2o Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. STEAM BOAT 6. CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. ST. LOUIS. Wor St. Louts. W3I. A. Mooaz, Master ZANESVILLLTP... tly, to hit large stock of 00211PR/81HO 81100 AN S, GAITERS, OPERA TI6B, ETO BONNETS, FIATS and FANCY HAT PAI Id LEA?, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS FRESH ARRIVAL. U 0 P. FISH! FISH! SALMON, HERRING, HENRY H. COLLINS, 25 WOOD STREET' PICKEREL, MACREEKL.