r=i''''''.%:r - LOCAL AFFAIRS. Court of Quarter Sessions. Before President Judge William II M'Olnre, and Asecoclate Judge!! Adams and Parke. WEDNESDAY MORNING, June The first case was that of the Ounmonwealth vs. Edward Aurentz, charged with assault and battery on oath of James Dillon. Aurentz plead guilty and was final five dollars and coats. A norm prat. WWI entered in an indictment of a similar character against George Anrentz, the father of the alroye defendant. The information against him was made by the 1111111 G man iOommonwealth vs. Peter Brawdy, surety of the [Taco, on oath of James Kerr. The difficulty occurred in Mildwin township, where the parties reside, neighbors, and arose from quarrelling of their children at school The parents took up the cudgels for their progeny. and Mr. lir3wdy threatened personal harm to sonic of Mr. Kerr's family, who made information against Brawdy. The Lase wee a very trifling one, and sonar matters very foreign to the cone were introduced as evidence. After a hearing, the case wits die. missed at the cost of the defendant. Commonwealth vs. Jonathan Thompson. The Indictment in this case was for assault and battery. The progecutrix Rebecca Neil, who states that during the latter part of April she was walking along the Temperanceville road, defendant came np behind ter, and kicked in the back. She turned around and struck at him. The defendant was fonnd guilty and sentenced to lay a fine of five dollars and costs of p:os,- Commonwealth we. Thomas Cunningham, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Joseph Knox. The parties reside in Ross township, their farms adjoining. On Sundiy, the 4th of April, the parties having had a difficulty about a fence, the defendant was found with a large stick, beating cows of the prosecutor; he also struck a son of the prosecq tor with a stick. Mr Knox asked him what ho was doing this for, when Cunningham took him by the throat, cud with the thin hand struck him several times. The jury returned a of guilty, and sentenced Cunningham to f.ay a tier • , i and costa. Coe ri then took a reeves until two o'clock. c - ' 4,rom Llcd Ft t 40 ~ ' C i 'Cb. in the ufterucon Goodwin indicted fur keeping a fi.-cocioue dog. Tho pro,,uhir, Richard Oillvii h do, did not appcar, number Of wituwtsce teiitifyiug that Ow dog ••• Wad 011101 . 01 to pay Lhu coat, . _ A coal driver named Patrick Mario was indicted for at' ik ing Thomas Carroll, plead guilty and Was sentenced t, PhY is nos of live dollars and Its OublS of prosecution. J. L. Mohr, the Polish Jew who robbed the laird ware store or R. Dunlap, and who With so persevering in his endeavors to break jail, plead guilty to a charge of burglary, and was soot back to jail to await sentence. Common wealth vs. Joseph Dawson. Indictnieut, larceny, In stealing an overcoat, valued at dollars, from Smith M. Wilson at the Scott House, during the month of April. The prisoner was found guilty, and remanded for senton, 0. Commonwealth vs. likiward Brown, charged, on oath of Michael Gribben, with assault and battery with intent to kill. The prosecutor resides iu Wheeling, had been work' trig here fur Graff, Bennett a: Cu., and intending to return home, went to the depot of the Pltt'iburgh and Steubenville Railroad about one o'clock ono night in last Aprii. The prisoner and prosecutor Lad a trifling thillculty, anti Mr Gribben finding that t., train did not go on: for annul' lie started to go to the residence of his brother-in-law, on Pike street, when Brown followed him and struck Lim nu the forehead with a stone, slung-shot, or HOLIte °Coot weapon, unknown to the prosecutor The skull of the latter was said by the physician in attendance 1 Lo fru. tared in ,ev «Tel places. Tha Clll3b was not e oscluded when Court adjourned The German Saengerbitnd The Saetig,r:.und festivities are rapidly drawing to a close, and the Cier.nans, and indeed many of ,nr American citi• :sue, seem to be enjoying themselves vastly. The early part of the day yesterday was occupied in :no traria:action of budi. ness. At three o'clock in the afternoon the con test fur the prize for the beet singers came off. Some eight clubs took part in the friendly emulation. A committee, consisting or Professor Schwab, Philip Rohn, of Philadelphia, and floury Kleber,'"of our city, were appointed a committee to award the prize, a fine ether goblet. The prize has not yet been awarded, but we understate] that Hy Cleveland club will .s..vost probably carry it off. The concert was well attended, and all present seemed pleased At eight o'clock in the evening, the orchestra and Eitmers visited Mayor Weaver's residence, where they played and sang several pieces. The Mayor, in a few brief but appro priate remarks, tendered his thanks to th, Society. lie was then escorted by the President of the Asaocintion•to the banquet at Lafayette . 11411. Here a number of tables were spread out abundantly with every conceivable creature corn lefrt, and when we retiroc at a late hour last night, every one present teemed to be enjoying themselves to the highest bent. To-day will conclude the ft stivltios. At eight o'clock tl.e entire company will Ito in in procession on the corner of Fourth and Wood streets, and march to Deuny's Grote, where the pie nic is to come off. An iMITICIIRE , concourse of people is expected to be present. Tlao whole celebration will conclude with a .hop " at Lafayette Hall in the evening —Since the above was in type, we learn that the premium goblet situ awarded to the Cleveland Saeugerhund Society . It was presented by Air. Henry Kleber, on the part of the. Awardint Committee, w th a short, but happy and apps, ; priate speech. THE Sitaw Cesn —Marshall Swarizwelder, the conceal fur Geurgs E. ' , haw, accused of kidnapping and conspiracy, made a motion in the Court of Quarter Senions, yesterday afternoon, to bring up the coo to-day. Ile stated tnat Shaw had been in jail for four or five months, that he had a family dependent on his labor for support, and that he was anxious for an early trial. Liu also stated that some witnesses mate rial to his case were now in the city, who would not be here a week. hence. the Prosecuting Attorney stated that a ma terial witness for the Commonwealth was absent in another State, and could no. be got here in time for an immediate trial. The counsel agreed to hold a consultation and docile us to when the coo shall be taken up. ]Lt. KEEII S —Mr. Walter fivelile, who ix playing his fin.' EIIa:CAI hero, canoe before tho public tooiight fur Lis fire[ benefit. The bill off=red is a good one, coutistiug of the Corsican Brothers," in which ho sustains the characters Lords and Fabian do Franchi, and the "Rake's Progress," in which ho appears as Thomas Rukewell. He in au actor of considerable talent, and deserves a good benefit , and we hope to may have it. Tu4nortow cvtnug, Young—the fanny—and Lie eslir;~n oi:s and vwsatile iaiy take) a joint Lwuelit, %hen, as usual, tote of furl may bu araicipated. A prize will bo given the best conundrum T;ALE or ALLE(IIII.:NY CITY PROPT.IITY.-011 11.11 TYle.9( l / 1 3 .evening. Mr. Dade aold of his Auction lt,oins, Fifth streot , the following loco iu the plan of Mr. ;Au Irwin's Fir,t Ward property : Lots 1,2, and 3, fronting on West Commons, $175l each. •• 9 and 10 1000 " 11 •• 1625. " 61,62, and 63, fronting on Ridge street, $l5OO each. A' 64 `• 1450. Tbpr. WE!! a Isrg., attomMuce, and much Interest taken to the sale. The lets were purchased by parti,s iuMndius to atik tine improvements. We understand the balance will be sold by :Clr.:Davis, en Tuesday evening, June 22d. LOOS' ,S.,LOON.—A great satis,action will be experienced oy all those who will visit the now ice cream saloon opened on Fifth ut.rert by M. M'Clinley. He has everything in apple pie order, and b,dies will be accommodated with all e3rte of good things at hie reetaiirent,deaiuned especially for their accommodation. The rak.f,, , creams, fc., ofn.red sa'., at this new establishment, will always be of the very best quality. Let those of our itly or gentlemen re dare who desire a delicious glass of sofa water, or a re freshing tiancer of ice cream, this warm night, give Mac a call. Nothing which he to p!iat , :e thoru will bo found W anting. (by. OST Elea BESEPll.—'l'he immense assemblage widcli tilled Foster's Theatre on Tuesday evening, derzonstratcib the fit the: a good audience can be centred there, and w e hop: Iliat an It1.11:11 ._ , na 1,.r„;., way gre,t liovornor on the occasion of hie benefit, uu Youday evening next, in the Theatre which ho has labored tio hard to make worthy ut the support of cur sitizeng. lie is deserving of a fitting testimonial of regard for his untiring energy lu our behalf, and we, with many of his friends, will feel disappointed the occasion is not one that will reflect credit on our citizeue In showing that th, , y , aro not ungrateful. A Foor man uaintui M'Carthy was arrested and taken before Alderman Lewis yesterday morning, charged with disorderly conduct, having made bold to tear the dress of a respectable lady passing down Fifth street, and other wise misbehaving. The alderman imposed a fine of twenty live dollars on him, which he was rather loth to pay, and t, escape it, took to his heels and ran down Roes street. The officers and a crowd of boys followed him, and after a shaft %chase ho was captured and committed in default. WE have received our usual budgot of pap ors from J.ll D. Clarke, No. 4 Girard HOMO. Among them we flnd liar per's, Dam's and Frank Leslie's Pictorial, the latter a superb number, the Waverly Magazine, Dollar Newspaper, Saturday Evening Poet, New York Weekly, Flag of Our Union, and other valuable perlAicals. Clarke is an enter peLing dealer, and worthy of an extended patronag , . Give him a call. M. COOKC'a BEN - EY/T.—The audience in attendance eg Poster'e National Mat evening wee good, and the fair beneficiary seemed to take another inspiration from it; ln• deed, we never enw her perform BO well. After the first piece she presented the members of the row boat club own ing the "Julia Nl.Cooke" with a splendid silk flag, ecctmf panying it by a neat address. She vas replied to by Thorn ton A. Shinn on the pert of the club, who thanked her for the gift in appropriate terms. WIFE BIATING BOOMS tO be a favorite amusement in our sister city. Mayor Stnckrath had throe men before him yes terday charged with this offense, of as many different 00U13- triee--an Irishman, a German and an Englishman. They were each sent op for twenty days. TO EZEP 000 L, during this Intensely hot weather, you tunet receive a regular supply of Walker's pure Allegheny Ice. Leave your orders addressed "Box W., Dispatch ofilce,' /And the ice man will cull round. would direct attention to the extensive sale of public property at the Allegheny Azzonal thic morning at tou . o '4ock t by Mr. Davis, arialiformser. • Country Items. On Yo'ednesday, of last week,,,the Indiana House, at In diana, Pa , took fire. It was bOOO extinguished with but little loss. INFORMATION WANTFD.—A man by the name of Jacob Shultz, kit bin home iu Brush Valley on the llith of April, he,d or sinc , . When he left home he had on an el , i Rough arid Head , het, an old.fashioned brown and threw-limn, gray ' panteloonu. Lio is about .ißts milt} dve )ear , • ago, ar : nloe abut lice feet ten lu luformation coni...x..iing him will be moot thanlitniiy received by J. Shultz, Ileb,ireb , inz, Contre cifisiet), ra. Editors throughout the country will conf.ir f,,yor by copying thin notice.—Ccn're Democrat. At riodmont, Vu., a few days since, the rise in the north branch of the Neuman was so great as to overflow a large portion of the town. The citizens were obliged to leave their houses in skiffs, hog-troughs, or on rafts, and one man, who, in spite of the remonstrances of his neighborg, per- Etibal in remaining in hie Louse, wive finally compell ed to abandon it by swimming, will his wife on Lis back. The fellow came neat losing his We by the opera tion, and eras only saved by clinging to plankai and Mire . which had been Bent to him by timer on almr, Two men, named Summerville and Conw.r, were throw! from n tto Chest e 11,111q11a1111.1U •, a ,bur: [mice 1•••! iv the Cherry Tree, eno d r ,,ivned, en WednvsElny, the 2d iumtrtut A couple of young ire:lt - era., .?) iv , od t,, be from Mout. giraery county, evidently ~n 0 11 , 0, " met a eon of Mr . Turner, of Donglasilville, Mirk- onty, riding home from l'ottbt ,, wn on hor.elerck, when a; out miles from die att." , . I lace. and ,t 4 tt,y Poured I tm. vave ltie horse n cut • with their whip, tii spr lug iultleril,), throwing I hi- boy, I,reaking Ii nnn, nail bruising him utherwleo. he dirti:Tirty tzi company irnl ,„,,„ , curr• kl lust tveek, has 11, • .•,. I; fltnl❑ u i xt tLeir pofit. t•ratc cr urr.4l ut ttn. S, tins '16:1 Canal, tit Monnt Auy itc-ko count). on nt .rning lfl 1. t.t.11,4,1 by tine City of a ater. A In, y,. I , rea,h,noixie oor throe i•;.itiring it. if it Lcd ❑ot f•r t'•.• t ' 1 OD a " mtritce. " for iw;hor rut , B of w. , tild cau*ed vent inc,u Plittaturgh Retail Alarket. WG publish thiii inorniug our rogular weekly re wrt of fawily warketicig, earefu,i) OUR PAM IL}' MARKETING f rst cut,' A lb s,conti f' " 9 @ 10c. 8 (4) 10 10 ® 12 8 ® 10 ® 9 9 ® 10 • ® 9 ® 30 37 37 ® 50 • ® 10 10 5 12 (j;_q 12(4 CO 6 6 (a) 6 ® -10 80 ®l,OO 50 © 65 _SO ® 45 20 ® 35 2 (a) IS (q) 25 21 ® 25 11 11 0 1234 11 ® 12.4 10 ® P23-‘, 2 10 ® 123-4 8 ® 10 3 ra, 10 1916,•1, 3 (07 ® 8 .; (07 5 •3 ® 4 3 ® 4 2 (a: 5 each 4 ® 6 3 ® quart 124® 15 • (07 19 ® 10 10 ® 1234 12 ® 15 3 ® 6 2 ® 5 3 ® 6 10 ® 12 10 ® 12 16 ® 20 30 ® 60 10 ® 12 3 4 , 10 9 ® 10 12 ca) 16 17 © 20 10 13 MESE •• Ttoruitg, IC-o,lsti, Cutleth, Mutton Qntirter P 50.,1 P ft, • 1.. ve: Padding .4 Tongues, rack , , c t .k pair ( pair Salmon, `.ta string. Psrcli, jack -r, I.lrd, Leaf. •' Rendered ❑lona. ¶ &f p'k .Artwok, Nosh'n'k arni(lß, I,aetg, Arlin ioniOradltal, '7llthagß, 'neumbeni, .'ranberrieH, Viiite Bean; I form ny, apple lintter, uirl34, 9en,l, Spinuiteh, per pauftil I,..t.ture per head, lepar3gnr. 7 0 !much n•raat , , id quart, i,extb , Trios, " • horrin, .-trawborries, j banhot, 'tn. half ,n•cli Orind Peaclien, "f! quart Applen, utter, Roll, Print, Ws copiod an arldile from t,i o Gniii•villc Democrat yester• !a) in relation to the murder of a l'itttburgher on board the ktenmer Vicksburg. It npisinfe frmn the Memphis Appeal 'hat the murdered man, Iflutyre, was not a resident of :his city, hut hailed from Jeffersonville, while the -atinkrer, ad; t hail from this city. GOTT-EIS RATH, f, ILOILI w hl.l wi a charge tST, F od,el strrot, Al• by Mayer Stuck ; L evidence. of entering the le U. of Yke, !t•-, .S fe dy ,17 ratli yestorday aftern,ul `• A GO , D aanC. r, :it Is lis r• •" terms strictly arc lb- rnorrns I 3 whirr I , '' billirm.s of J. L. Camila ghab, Al.egi.tny pity, bah Its prroent magnitude. rhos,' wit are buy 'Lit nit hor :"cull or ouy's Clothing may nnil it their intar,t to osamine hid wi_cit and priced. * BOW:rIAN'H VIGETA.PLE W I.,cnrnmead tlovrea . ln's Vegetable Compouud :;i l'l:3eiclatb, who are At a lee, te find a rern.•iy ter Afitlicua I believe it is as h , )nest as ever Jos. ii. PERRY, .1 For eale by all the Draggi, to IliIND::EDo of on, cq langol* of to • n.),E.111, tof appetite, etc. 't Loy are loco application, atte a thoat,u.i other causee that we can ,ot bar. name, but we would day t.; LL taicted, do ac we lone-411e Dr. J L 3 riTlt.T h CELEBRATED STuItACII BITTLJN., and our word LT it, yon will bt, cured, e mnieud this medicine-, knuwing Ir.m experieuce that it is uch ,upertor to the ,' , 1101,' tv art patent medicinett. nt.le L 7 ,:tut.„;i4h, rtle.l t'etiortilly, every); hero, Ett t SMITH, LIE °HEAT Bilt,CE:36 which has ever attended the due J. ;:d. Celehraed Bitters, and the nu. ruwcion certiti.rated which are daily In their favor, ehov; ~ ,u cithavely that they are t:, , ,Rfe-o.te2t and moat eelia ble proptrntiJu ut th- • ,or ,utr to tho public au•l at Uuia 6,an , •a, wh..a lo•s of apinAite i 3 ad prevalent, no; one CJllNultinK their own interczt uua afford to do without thetn. Thu I t are id-a.aut 'o the tang and agreeable iu 1.111-ir 1,1) , , , Ctd. As [ll , y ar.. delightful ; they ore a reliable remedy for Dysti-iplia, Ceativen. etc., and a sure prevt !afire of ino:it of the pees adiuir difeaief of the day. Far 8410 by J. M. UL pro-"riet . , , r AuLi manufacturer, No. 'Ali Pena eiroot, ctsour,.:ll, Pa, cud up 6.ealera gen. 7--oeo JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF 'ahoy & Plain Furailure ST, Chairs, Wareroomti 9 mtreet, ABuVE THE CANAL BRIDCE A.Yle . I •l‘l,llthlin to the Peru L'lltfillt".ti, 1 (160 tiCliOte UNDMII:TAK .r..-+ Carri”gee U .1 , . 1 Pittsburgh Water Care gstablishment. FOR THE CURL OF ALL KINDS OF located at ILAYSVIMLE STATION. on the P,Etsbargh, Fort , s'ayne and Chicago Railroad. ton miles West of the city. For Lb • ',• L•r e ~•;, 1 amusement of oatients, and others fi pooti t • t rytom, woo may wish to spend -ome time With OH, We luevr Intel., 'react a CIO Cir , r; k.FIUII tW , , , '“; Al I_,,y Address Box 13 Pitt thlll J. - al D ; mvllkamlstv-ial Cl< EAS.II, 11 Ii Phyuic!ana TO MECHANICS, AGRICULTURAL IM PLENIENT MANUFACTURERS, AND OTHERS.— The subscriber offers for sale all [boa. large and convenient buildings situated at Latrobe, Westmoreland county, pa„ forty miles oait of Pittsburgh. on the main line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, known as the Pennsylvania Car Works, consisting of a three story Brick Machine Shop, 60x30 feet, Foundry 40550 feet, Frame Car house 100x60, ditto 6t x3O feet, Smith Shop, Engine and Boiler !louse ' with a full ant of machinery suitable for Car Building or the manufacture of Agricultural Implements. The whole will be sold to gether with a considerable stock o iron and lumber on fa curable only a small amount of cash being required. These works being in the midst of a section of country where iron and lumber of excellent quality are abundant, and labor and provisions cheap. afford an unusual upper tanity to practical men to engage in hlldillett3 under most favorable circumstances. Eor terms and other Information apply to u. W. BARNES, Je2.:lmeod Latrobe. Pa. NOTICE.—The Commissioners appointed to perform the duties required by the act to estab lish high and low water hues, is the vicinity of Pittsburgh —give this public notice that ,0, , y will hold a meeting on 'I7I.IURSDAY, June rth, 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. st., in the Commissioners Room, No 3, of the City Councils Chambers; vtirch time and place they will Lear any parties who may be interested in the matters specified in said act. WILLIAM WADE, WILLIAM DILWORTU, JOHN MORRISON, e4.10t Oommissionars. 4 'WI • .9 - ' .. ._ , 44147.t.',417: 4 4=7., • F , 4-46- 4 1 . ___ !„.„t. 4 M &RBLE! i;IARBLE!I o e& egn GE IR 0 HAS A BTAIITIPTIL SELECTION Or MONUFJENTS, GRIVE STONES, Enclosure!), Posts, ELc. 0 Bror. The public ere recpectfully invitod to examine our dock. Pria.i low, and uoria warranted. ,7•T-4:1 11ORTV RTU£SII"7. 60 BOXES CASTILE SOAP, just receiv ed and for sale by _ t , nip!"iu of do. int' aui arid .4comacb, utly the re3ult r l tuo t and Pwprictr4-2, 11:=11111EM=1 T I ' S 11 R U ii,. P -141 CO. Owner Wood .and Fourth 'tree* COMMERCIAL. LP TT RH illtan BOARD Ole 'YR ADM ACID IcalCll/1.311TE3' Ex(' IA "K• Frez;:dent. R. 11. WILLIMIr. 71Zie, OEM= SEIZE 4 i: e .3 Supcmy.: , .... tea; J EV 1.1 eNo w D cbmmittee of Arbitration for May. ISALA El DICKEY, Vick President. EDWARD GREGG, W. W. MAIR, C. U. PAULSON, DAVID CAMPBELL PrrTSBURC4H 111ARKILT C Reported by JOSIIPCI SieowDEN, Superintend.A.:l of the Merchante Exchange. FLOUR—The market continuee dull. The sales that transpired to-day amount to 335 bbls. viz:—From first hands: 45 bble. superfine from wharf at $1,25. From store: 800 bble. in lots at $3,50 for superfine, $4@4,12 for extra and $4,60 for extra family. GRAIN .. &ilea 360 bush. Oats from wharf at 27c.; 160 bush. do. from wharf at 27%c ; 100 bush, do. tram store at 300.1 i bush. COME—Eales 25 bags Rio at 120.• P lb. Si:GAß...Sales 6 hhds. goods fair N. 0. at 7 c. - f lb. SOAP...Sales 100 boxed Chemical Oil at 534 and 100 boxes Tiilet at 10c. 70 lb. BAC,JN...SaIe 1000 lbs. Hams at 9c. TA lb. iii3o9...Sale '2O bbls. in half bbl. at ltic 5 dog. CANDLES—SaIe 40 boxes Mould at 13c. l lb. WEITSKY...'aIes 4U bbis. raw at lftl4r. cash ; 3I bhls. rec tified at '2 ii:s2lc.l gallon, cash. Foreign rZ ar Ref a r Starner Kangaroo.] !dvritPota., May2s —The sales of Cotton for the !pit three days have b. en 1 -,0u.) Lace, ineimh lig 9,000 oil isia!ea littion and 1,400 ter excel t. '! he American advice.; by the Arabia, red cited on SUlllihy, autsed a Melia- id 14, i!: Got ton; market cloud dull. Manchester !to vices are fsv.-ratilo ti 13,u:stalls. The vredther had i.e.!, tavcrable to tile crop. Mes4r, Rierardten Circular quote.; Flour as very dull, w. 1!! a olio decline tor all qualities; Southern quoted at 21. 6 :@22!!!; Ohio 221cp24% Western Canal 310 01 6d. Wheat dull, at a decline of 2d: lied 5s 10d©13d; White 7s@7° 3d. Corn quiet; for White there is no buyers over 344, while holders ask 34a 6d; Yellow quoted at 33s ad. Lard quiet, but quotations barsly maintained. Rosin steady at 9e for common. Sugar quiet. Rice dull. Spirits Turpentine has advanced to 48e. Lo eOOO, May 26.—Breadstriffs firm at former quotations. Turpentine Spirits firm at 47s Consols quoted at 97% for Money. New York Market. NEW YORK, June 9.—Cotton : 600 bales sold ; market closed with a dectining tandeacy; the quotations are nomi hal. Flour is heavy; 13,000 Ws were sold; Southern is un auged, sales at $1,50(814,70. Wheat is heavy; 40,1300 bush add; Western IVnite $lO6 "in 1,10; Chicago Spri, g 80©130. heavy; 28,000 bush sold; mixed 00®71. Pork dull. Bacon steady at 8;g0_1 1 4.. Whisky firm at 21%. Sugar flrm; Muscovado 5(0%. Coffee dull. Rice steady. Loather firm. Hides active. Naval Stores quiet. Grain Freights to Liverpc .1 5j,',:(4i6j(2. New York Cottle Market. NEW YOLK, June 9 —The receipts were 2590 Beeves; 6640 cud 2660 Swine. Beeves are unchanged except pre mium, which is slightly lower. Cowl are nominal Yeala 4 sheep and Lambs hoer declined 76c head. i 4 winc lower, eels at 43445. New York stock Market. N Inv Yons, June 9.—Stocks lower. 111. Central 84; tch. t;outhern '20 1 4'; N. Y. Central 81. n Reading 41%; Mie nri ti's 84%; Galena and Chicago 84; Mich. Central 55; riel.s%. Cincinnati Market CINCINNATI, June 9.—Flour unchanged; 1200 bbls sold at $3,70 for superfine and $1 for extra. Whisky is very scarce in active diAnaed; sales of 800 bhla at 18 1 4; being an advance of 1. Provisions are dull and irregular; 200 hhda Itulk Shoulders sold at 5 1 4 packed and some Bulk Sides at 7 1 4. Bacon, Lard and Mesa are nominal; the latter is offer• ed at $l6. Money matters aro unchanged. China, Glass, and Queen4ware. SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MiT ME. - 2 - .USIE 4131- MB "2" , 1212 Wood 'treat, Pittsburgh, Pa. WHO 1S NOW RECEIVING FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his lino, comprising new and taateiul shapes of Pearl White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the sum in Pain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White. Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the most dur able Low in use for Hotels sad Steamboats; French China of DM styles, in Pore White and Goldßand, either In sets cc pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit tannin and l'in'ed Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver; nn- Ivory Handled Carving. Tea and Table KomPes and Form; Tea Walters and Trat Stottcr and Sea grays Table Mat.; Jaoaaecl and Dec orated Tin Toi•,i Set. - - Also, a cimpleta and full assortment of all articles suit, ble for the 01IINTILY REITALL TRADE, a: prices to please the public, who are respectfulty invited to examine this stock. mr27:3mcLaw :_,... -I r C 'l' 09 " ~..__,. &I CITIRI-AD a° rf_i 1— ,-. ac. 2.4 T —,--1 q , -.1,----:f.-1f,4;-:rr-i a,, - e.."‘ _2. ,-- 1 - :,, 4c,-4 -,-.Er :---- ,-,-.. t'l . ,-..: ~., 47,_, PA *q .-1 r..n Pl 4 t . C) • ' : 4i '1;1 yr° _F' E~ 1q O. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., 6..VE JUST RECEIVED THEIR largo SPRING STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of a great variety of seasonable and fashionable goods adapted to s,alug and snatmar sales. Haring been pnrchased for oash, at reduced prices, they feel warranted in saying that they can supply W.,st.am merchants, by the package or dozen, at as 1.0i7 the acne quality of goods can be purchased in the llantern cities. Particular attention given to orders. Also, a good supply of New York and Spanish Bole Loather. apLam...is TOE CREAM! ICE CREAM!! The tiuderAgued having just fitted up his ICE CREAM CA.LOON in a very ta.st4ul and cmifortable style, would re ,pectfully intim(' hie frieuLle and the public generally, tha he furnishes them a. delicious ICE CREAM of different da core. Soda Water, Fresh Cakka, GUM D:ope, Fruits, etc., a all times on hand, at the Confectionary of _ _ _ FRED. A. lALRRBOII. Bt. Glair street, opposite Bk Clair Hotel. ttgt. Particular attention paid to orders for Itic-liica and Partial. nrrtZerlin—tr.o Summer Lager Beer. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public in general, that he :5 iu the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well known Brewery of 3. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been prmouncod to be the hest that was manufactured here for many years, CLEAIL TASTIIFUL, and PURE. Give me a call and try it. JOHN ROTH, ap2i.tf . At his old stand, I.u. 26 Diamond. . _ FRENCII CLASS. M ISS 13.LAK E.LY INTENDS FORMING A CLASS 0 YOUNG LADIES, Widhing to tecoiTe inetructious in the 10 X' 0210 kJ MBA. 21 g" U. e. Apply tit. No. 163 Third incest. mylo.tf GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS L C P. ILI A II . A I I) E E S I A II S E P. C E CHEAP. S' G PEOPLE'S 0 A SHOE STORE, A 1 No. 17 FIFTH ST I T T OHILDRENS' SHOES SYRUPS.- 100 barrels " Ohuice " Golden Syrup ; 16 do " Vanua." First Quality syrup; Just received and for sale by M.LLLES 6c 13.1C1KETSON, jel NO& 721 and 223 Liberty street. DESlGNS.—Arebit3ctural and Decorative for designs pauneling in Oak, Marble and fresco°, prepared by [mySli W. P. MARSHALL & CO. INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER BE LT ING.—AIto Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, kc., just received at the India Itubber Depot. 26 and 28 St. Clair street, my 29 J. t H. PHILLIPS, SERMON PAPER on hand, or made to or der, by WM. G. JOHNSTON a CO., myl7 Stationers, 67 Wood street. Q UNDRIES.- 5000 tbs. Country Bacon; 1.2 kegs Packed Butter ; 75 bushels Brii,ht Dried Apples; 254. Peaches ; 100 burhels Red Potatoes; 200" Mixed " Just received end for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, my3l Corner Market and Second ells CILASS. -500 boxes Salo, 9x12 and 10x12, fm. cafe by ( ,n( iISNRY a. COLLINS. tj- OB PRINTING.- Cards, Freight Bills, Circulars Dray Receipts, Bill Heads, Labels, Railroad Receipts, Bills Lading, With every other description of Job Printing, executed with promptness and at fair prices. J. R. WELDIN, Printer and Binder, Wood street, near Fourth. DURE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal purposes, by the bottle or gallop, at HAWORTH & RiIoWNLEWS, ab Owner of Diamond sad Diamond alley. PICKRY, 2d Prrianurson, Jam , 9, IRS R. - r4 -4 rka 7F.J, r4_ SHOE e 1 . ,Z; SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFIC E. COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OF HUN• DRUDS OF THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FITCH AND J. W. S YAWS ; Have concindod to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBITRGII, And may ha consulted at their dike, NO. 101 Penn attract. OPPOe ITE CLAIR ROTEL, Daily, except Sundays, fur CONSUAII': ASTIDIA, BRONOWITIB and ALL ITlll.ll'. .11.1,WNIL) 0051PLA NTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4-e. till.f? ;ITCH E .A(K wool I state that their treatment of Co iivimption is base:; rtp,m the fact that 11w disease ryista in 1/ I 1 , 1, - ,od and syslent al Large, both before and its ibiii,tapraent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Me‘han- I•al, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purity the blood sad strengthen the system. With these, they rest: :MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only us I'u.l lia tones, (having no Curative effects when used alone,) end I RN'S,- lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the preious time of curability on any treatment based upon the pl but false Idea that the "seat of the disease can be see,. hed Ina direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the blood and its effects only in Vie longs. 141- No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing, to tinisolt 4 by !etter rn y29:diow Aa , -13E5VARli OF DIPo: , TkiIiS—CAUTION TO IN vA• Li Di.—Dr. 'AIME!, S. FITCH, (afire 714 Broadway, New Yolk.) t DOWD a. the author f a "New Curative Treat carit" for ths uiSUrisCE3tri the Image, Heart, Livcr, Stocarmit Bowels, Kidneys, Chin, Nerves. .%Ineclea, Jointl, Blood, etc. And for all Female Complaints.. °Winans hhi practice with hi. He is never absent from. New Fork, and has not been for many years. He has no ether Qffice nor any asecciare or partner at Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Pitts burgh or ersewher., and has n had. SQ,,r- Beware of all persons tiring his name, or pretending to have nme, or is have had, any professional connection with him! They are lin jmnor.: Apply, personally or by lettm, directly to him and a• hie 714 Bremlway, New York, wiime aim, hi, treatment can be had. Remedies stint to any part of the country, and treatrnim. c mducted successfully by letter. A emit front the patient preferred Ilia " SIX LECTORES "on 1.1.0 Lunge, and explaining the method by which he C3ll - 03 Ibi' above itemises (180 pages, bound) sent by mail, 'vet paid, tir 41 cents. csd—ec CAUTION TO INVALIDS—BEWARC OF IM rostoß3.—Das. CALVIN M. FITCH A JOHN W. SYKES, (office 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh,) notice with much pleasure the stove card of Dr. S. S. Fitch, of Nog Yurk, and feel it to be their duty also to caution the invalid pub lic against impositions which eeom daily increasing. Re cent developments In New York, of the frauds practiced by '• old Dr. IL Jame the " retired physician, whose sands of life have nearly run out," and of Dr. Uncss Prant," and others, seem to render it a inure suitable time than usual, to expose such tricts.ry, and vindicate our own character; and it is the more incumbent upon as to do so, inasmuch as t`Je opinion prevails that the distione,ty 13 confined to the eastern oities;—s:i far from this being true there are scores of itinerant doctora in this and the States farther West, who literally rob invalids, riot only of their money, but of their vory lives, fur they prevent them from procuring proper t^eatiliont in time. .V.O-6t of these traveling doctors take advantage of the pre valent brit eroncons belief that lung disease can be cured by inhalati.ns; and either profess to be connected with our selves, (some even having assumed our very names,) or some eastern physician of great repute, or else with some far off (and in) thical) Hospital or University; and invalids in their en:lLAimee to regain health forget to examine proofs and .r , sal.',3 of treatment, but are persuaded by bare assertions to plans their health and lives in charge of incompetent and unprincipled men-. We have for some time been shrinking from this nnpless ant duty, bat can do so no longer, and trust this card may be the means of saving some from being deceived. In conclusion, it is proper to repeat, as we have so o:ten done formerly, THAT WE HAVE NO PRESENT CONNEC TION WITH DR. S. e. FITCH, OR WITH ANY CINT ICE IN NE vt , YORK. DRS. CALVIN H. FITCH A JOHN W. SYKES. MONONGAEIELA SAVING PUNT/ COMPANY.— NOTIOB—Tne Stock Subscription Books of the above institution, will remain open for a short time at the office, No. 69 Grant street. Any person calling on the Secretary, will be furnished with a copy of the Charter and By-Laws. Discount days every Monday, notes must ba offered before 3 o'clock, P. Id ears day HOARD: WILLIAM PiiILLIPti, President Dinse.toP,”: J. R. Weidin, Joshua Rhodes, James Bhidlo, 1 A. M. Pollock, Philip Renner, A.S. Nicholson. JAMS S. 13.00 N, Secretary and Treasurer my 27.1 m fl=r, CORONER.—The undersigned offers himself as a candidate before the next Democratic Convention fur the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De mocracy [jell LENOX REA. OFFICE OF PENN'A INSITRANCE CO., OP PITTSBURG T, May 18th, 1858. THE DLRECTORS OP THIS COMPANY HAVE this day declared a divid,:nd of Ie!FTEEN PER CENT. on the Capßai Stock paid in, out of the prOlito of the last six mouths. FIVE PER CENT. payable In cash, and TEN PER CENT. to be applied ea a cra:nt on the notes of Stockholders. I. GRIER SPROUL, my2l:lm Secretary. 46?* THE VRILY THING FOR TORPID LlVER.—Samuel Robison, tmys AIORPREISBORO, Tenn., April 9, 1655 avlsg o:d Elovilaud's German Bitters for two years past, In this community, and having witnessed their effects upon week and debilitated constitutions, and th 04,3 much troubled ith " torhid Liver," I have no hesitancy in saying they are the thing such people should use. Bee sdvertisemeut. 1 f.D.:I . /. 32111, ~ _jUTIO. SALES IDUBLIC PROPERTY AT AUCTION.- The following United States Property not being re quired for public service, will be sold at the Allegheny Ar s•mal, near Pittsburgh, Pa.,by order of Major John Syming ton, commanding, on TISITRSDA Y MORNING, Juno 10th, at 10 o'clock, viz Ten 12 pounder Iron Guns: Seven 24 do Iron Howitzers, heavy Two 24 do do do light ; 24,460 Ma. Scrap Iron , Twelve pair Gun's Carriage Wheels One Tubular steamer Boiler ; Forty-eight Flint Lock Muskets; Seven do do Pistols; Seventy-nine Artillery Swords; Ninety-five Cavalry Sabres, various patterns; Twenty-three Non-Commissioned Officer's Swords; Seventy-three Hall's Carbines,percussima and breech load ing parts, small arms; Artillery and Gunner's Implements ; Accoutrements; Scrap Steel ; Strap Leather; a variety of Tools, &c., &c.; ale) a first quality Eastern Made Rockaway and set of ono-horse Harness. Terms cash—specie Dam's. BUILDING LOTS ON SEVENTH STREET AT AUCTI , )::.-- , 'n TUESDAY EVENING, June 15 at o'clock at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. b 4 Filth street, will be sold, by order of the Board of Directors of the Third Ward enblic Schools, 5 very valuable and desirable Lots of ground, situate on Seventh street, adj)ining the corner of Grant street, four of which have Coca a front of 22 feet on Sevtnth street, extending back 90 feet; the err maluingiot fronting on Seventh str.et. 20 feet 4 inches by 90 feet in depth. Terms—One-fourth cash, remainder in three equal annual payments, with interest. Title indisputable. jeB P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TONE, CHINA AND GLASS WARE AT 10 , AUOPION.—On FRIDAY MORNING, June 11th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold in the basement of the Commercial Sales Room', No. 1 , 4 Fifth street, in quantities suited to tho Trade, an extensive Assortment of first qmiltity white Granite Ware, comprising different varieties of Tea end Uoffee Cups and Saucers, with And without handles, Breakfast, Dinner and Soup Plates, all sixes, Steak Dishes, from 7 to 25 inch, havered Dishes. Tureens, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams. Pitchers, Bowls, Bakers, Ewer, and Basins, Brush and Soap 'Prays, Ac., scc. Also, good quality Glass Ware. eon.ieting of Castor Seta, Dccauters, and Varit)ll, size Tumblers, by the box. The attention of dealers is respectfully invited to this de sirable sto-k, h.cli cow be ex i mined. Jo 7 P. M. DAVIS, duct r. GENTS' GAITERS AND SHOES; Ladies' . Gaiters and Shoes; Misses' Gaiters and Shoes; Youths' Gaiters and Shoes; Children's Gaiters and Shoes; Gan& Patent Sea Gaiters; Gents' Calf Gaiters; Gents Calf and Patent Oxfords; At the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, N 0.17 Fifth street, near Market. TITYPENBACIIER.. BELT HOOKS—For splicing India Rubber or Leather Betting—a supply of the different siSS43S just received end for rale, by J. & H. PHILLIPS, mr9 28 and 28 St. Muir street. GUM BANDS, Port Folios, Desk Pads, Bankers Oases, Port !donates, and Pocket Books, for sale by W. 8. 'HAVEN'S, spit) Corner Market and Second streets. INDIA RUBBER CLOTIILNG—Of all kinds. Also, Oil Clothing—a largo assortment always on hand, at the India gabber Depot of J. t H. PHILLIPF., my 22 28 and 28 rt. Clair street. OTATOES.- 100 bushels while Neshannocks; 800 " mixed Potatoes, received this day and far sa:e by JA312,8 A. YETI= my 28 Corner Haricot and Firat streoia. GUNNY SACKS.-300 large three btlehele a:many Backe, new and in good order, for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, rnylo Garner Fird end Market atreetfl 111111 AIR BRUSHES—A large assortment of the best quatty of Hair Stashes constantly on hand JOSEPH BLEILING'S, Darner Diamond and Market street. INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The hest Mate in use, just received et the India Rubber Depot, J. k H. PHILLIPS, 26 and 23 St. Clair street. FLOOR OIL CLOTH-0£ all patterns, from and to 8 yards in width, of a superior quality, for sale at the Oil Cloth Store of J. it H. PHILLIPS, myth 28 and 26 St. Clair street. ACON.-2500 lbs. Hams, Sides and Shoal ders--country cured—a good article, for sale by my% Val EL A . 00. .0_ /OAT ) OIL-10 baskets pure, just ree'd f i a wi l d for Bale by REIMER 1. ANDERSON, my 4 No. 29 Wood street. DURE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur poses, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S, /e 5 in the Diamond. UNDERSIGNEI IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Roofs, with Russell's Mastic. This composition is adapted for ell kinds Bat or steep; it can also be applied on Tin, Iron, or 0 d Shingles, making a perfect Job. This composition is not alTected by atmospheric changes: it will mithor crack nor run; it is impervious to water ; VIRE Pit lOg and more inrable than any other kind of of. lug. This I o,fiug material is used in vas quantities throughout the. United ,'tyros. on Houses, Bridges, Roiling Mills, Railroad Care, and rattiambosts, giving satyr eatisfaciimi, cud's considered a per:ect protection from the elements. Although this roofing was ,niy introduced here in lied, it can th , non man; of she bushings in the city. Also, oi. meat of the Railroads. her' refer to a few places wb.cre .hie Roofing is in nse, and can he neon—Cleveland and Piii.sburgh Railroad ; at Bell e Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Lag - rango; Stonheuvilis; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and hi.,cliester Ste twits, and the Manchester Depot; P•sinsy-lvania Central Railroad; rprnce Creek Astoria Station, Mt!! t Tipton and Par sonage at Altcona; Allegheny City, Westminster College, and many ~ .ttier Buildings; Pittsburgh, J. NlcCully's Ware lionse , Ben. Trimble's Hotel; also, numerous others in this city. All orders left M No. '241 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, ( wil ,, re samples of the ma terial can be seen,) will receive prompt attention, by IMPOR BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., FINE ALP, !:1 h•A'l AND APet.E RECFIFILItS AN U DiriTILLEIIB, Corner of Stradaleld apl4l NrrsHunuiti. DAVIS, Anctionoor mfoc:2)rzcoita. - Nz• 3r(i"WM.t2N.2,E.DuKalat INDESTRUCTIBLE ROOFING. RUSSELL'S PATIENT MASTIC „:3 CONSISTING OF CANVAS SATURATED WITH RESINOUS SU BSTANCES, ETC, J. &, I'. GROUTT, 11=11 S. B. & C. P. IVIARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL EiiND:i F RAPPINIi 1:: 0 IP' 1M IFL warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURUR, PA rct.,,,..Raga bought at uaarkot REMOVAL. j 011 N MOORLIEAD has :removed tu No. 74 Weter etre,i, below '1 trket JOON MOOR'lairEA/ID, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIO METAL ARID BLOOM1:9-, NO. 74 WATBR STREBP, BELOW MARKET, airl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PiTTSBUR4III STEEL WORKS. ISAAC 3(11.4k.P. ... JNO.I, JONES, - BOYD & CO 1111311FACROLI tIIF OP CAST STEEL ALSO, SPRINU, PLOW AND A. B. STEF,L, SPRINW A,ND AXLES. CorsaraT goat rsard First Strcck.s, J.Y 2 b PITTSBURGH, PA ri/OORREAD & CO., MANUFACTURER 01, American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, ex.e. zWENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT INIITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 138 First rotreot, mr'26:ly•ie D. D. At 0 G R. c 49 L27U FACTV 118116 Or LSIPRUV }D PATENT SrEEL CULTIVATOR TEifiTil, CORNED. ROSS A 231) FIIIBT i3TdIKV4, WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND ll! TALL dUOR RIERC7I-IANT!;-;, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY Near Wood street, a" — • Always on band, Blackberry, IlhE , rry, and engin l3randisa, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, el the brst JAMES A. FETZER, l'orwarding and Commission Nercha,nt, 11011 THE EAL➢ OF lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, l'ltter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, (Joiner of 171artlet and First stroot.a. PITTSBi 11.011. PA. it3PET. 57,:e- Francis G. Bail.3y, E 5..., William Dilworth, Hr., . iintLait -t k t-oa, Boyd & Ott, wearinguD, H. Brady, Ca.3.h. dd. Bank. Ilunglo t:rorge Sr tmooreon, Gond) Paxton 8 Cu. HAUDWA 'RE LAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, hai on hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, ✓/hich he will sell very low for CASH. In addition to his Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he hoe received targe sup. ply of Sansage Coders and Staffers ; shovels, Tongues and Pokers ; Sleigh Bells, and Enameled c 129 Preserving Kettles. L. C. El_PßUlafi, ..'l:Sucl'N.F.s`. AT LAW AND 03NTEIYANCEn OntICA2 V1(711 n. trzr.i.avz...f WM. W. iliT, WROLE.L:2 AND RLTAIL IRST PREMILA READY lIADE LINE\ AND DRESS STOCK 11fA1V7IFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, Silk, Merino and Caton nder Shirai and Drawur,l, Cr: vats, Scarf;, Gloves, 13 anflkorchi,fs, Bt,, Dressing Shirts, Wrappers, and Drcs3 Stu ks made to order by mea orenaent, and warranted to give aati , faction. Jolayd lE. P. lIIIDDIETION & 113314.0 , LUPORTERS OF , WINES, BRA.NDIES, &C ALSO D1e..41E1.,t IN FINE OLD WHISKY'S, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, jrlayd PHII. AND LEE GEORGE P. IV ERTZ'S Virst Preuaalum Factor 3 CORNER 11.1.1.13.121 AND r I.IOS 'iv FURNISH THEP. House with V.F.NITLAN 13LINDS, of the most ezip: f, in and elaborate finish, will nod it to their interests to givl a call before purchasing elsewhere. 2tly work is gut uy the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention • given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All woi wic-rantad. No. 72 ULM Street, Pittsburgh. i mySilyb, DAVID H. WILLIAMS, a riIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOI. 4„,/ FOit THE EREO7.ION OF GAS WORKS, for lroui ciurnera and ripxrarda, Bud for Heating Building - 4, public c,- private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. iriy3413.14 PITTBEIJP.G H. PA. SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 52 St. Glair Street, Is prepared to furnish his customers a❑d buyers ge orally, with the latest and most fashionable styles of Spriug and summer Goode of every variety, which he will make up to order to the entire eatisfastion of those who may fa...or him with their patronage. myl7:l in CARTWRIGHT Si. 'YOUNG, (Successors to Jahn Cartwright,) A Ai N- of p u oe F ke A t o an T d u m Et b E io ß on S AND ricry, urg,i lM cA P a ( 2,l ß .::j Dec tal Instruments, Gans, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. Wood street. They give spocial attention the In ,nutifet U ug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Rei airinr ith punctuality and dmpatch. Aldermlm's Office. JAMES S. I.IOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, &ND POLICE MAGISTRATE--office, No. 69 Grant street, nearly optt site the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deposition:, Ackricr lodgments and Pro:ates taken; the Records examine Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills Leas,s, Articles of Agree ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., -etc., drawn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all business in the line of his official duties, promptly attended to. Office hours, from 7;4 e. ra, to IP. and from 2 to 6 P at apS:l y Light Cream Ale. rrHE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and the public, that ow ing to the price of Barley and Hops, and to suit the timf they are brewing a light and delicious flavor-A CarlA ‘I ALE, which they are selling at $1 VI barrel, and have KEGS OF TEN GALLONS each, to accommodate private families They have also, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and superi, r KENNET at $8 tsl bbl., and smaller casks in proportio, Also, excellent PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Jar Were sent to their Brewery on PITT STREET, will receive mmpt attention. 0110. W. &Mira a OD. ('AR i:' r ~:Ist PITTSBURGH. PA PITTABUROU. rj PITTSBURGH, PA PHI,ADBiLPHIII PITTSBURGH, PENN' A MOUES FAHNESTOCK, Agent. THE GREATEST o:Ny dti l 11;IL DISCOITY .1' OF THE AGE. K. of l'Z.f , :i'rulry, , t 2. • trod !I. wetein ••• , 1?i that care:l Every trod of Humor, SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMM() T! , 11•1 F. Li hal 11 it'd IL over etr.eu 11121.1drtA. cas,, ,ind !toy, failed except in two caeca. (both thunder humor.) Lie hr., vow In hi:, poavmsion aver one he .dred of li• Niihit t , . - ..enty ILliles 0; r ',ow. •ore warrat: - e3 to cirr- nurqiz,K, vora swath c , lr• , 1 1;111(i of l'hopl, ou the , faca. TN a or thr, pfea,u,, o Mk, Tt~o I.ottlin v. at t t:• onro tlO ~:nl.nankt, r 1n th ai,al 'Chrou to U . :. hot,titu ,t, ..trEqtati,l to cure the , worst cf Elrystpblal. lIEEMBE eyc-e Two hottt...!AfJ warranted to cure rooming of the Sara and blot.zaes among the hair. Four to six bottles Sr.- warranted to :rapt running n!.. , m. bottle wiH cur- w-ale eruption of the skin. Two or throe bottloo e. , arcs rallied to clue the woratkind of ringworm Two or 11. re.r tedtles are warraubai to cu., the most del pera Le ( UFO I' r rheumatism. Three to ;our bottles are warrant:d to cure salt Rheum. Wive to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a p , ,r fort cure is warranted when the above quantity :9 taken ROXBURY, MASS DzAa ?,ADAM., r. eutatlon of the Medical Diecorery, in coring all kind of humors, is so well established by the voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most slain' phyed• clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are nn. nainions in its prat,. 1.1 presenting the Medical Discovery to your nodes, i du it with a full knowledge of the curative power. In relieving all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are on fortunately so liable. That moat excruciating disease to sr affecticll,o mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Ia cured as if by a miracle; vour own temper Is restored 41 Its natural swestne,s, and your babe from short and fretful naps to c.da. 41.1 i esycet lincabers; and the Medical Discove r - he ,,, aurs t., your husband and I,onsohold ;lie :rt., • r over - • C. A 1 - t . • 1 7 : It extend,' Y I''ti P 3IA. which in • •make. • the td,otr., 11, toes tAii tbo intestines aa.; cr.,tirg a !Auk gun*. fe- 0 .1e.g, sad. etio Indittorea,lvve f.: t% t th , Cares 0ff..,, , 1•13. Your stomach 11, RAW A_NP INFLAMED e, you. .1 y... 1 care only tats c fer fain ~inda, and oven of that your syst.ons dues not get half the one risli Dieu t it Cole te.inn an the serimonous Bald of the canner ante it up; then your complexion loses ltd bloom and be sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. Fot nourishment your ayutera becomes loose and flabby. and the fibros of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diesa.se* which th., dedlcei Discovery is peculiarly adui,te..l to _ _ _ CURE; Pa,:dtatiou of the heart., pain in th. side, weaknoas of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity a the bowels, and also, that most e_r..cre. editing of diseases. the P 1 1, E 8 . How many tl,opeolet o poor women are +offering from fib, dhoitt . nod pining away a mieetsble life, and their nazi door neighbor cloon not know the caue. I wish to impress oe )orir wind that c . :ood old proverb, .` An ounce of proven don In bettor than a pound of cure." in the MEDICAL DISCOVERY have both the proventatiVe and the cure, with this grea, any good ynaiitt , !, will never, tinder any cirrnmitancce do yon any inlnr7.. az 1 .3 nonzh of is r)lnnytloN, pox CHS—A4III , ,. 013.- L 511.4., upoonful pi , q• Ohildron uv.r ton ye , ioSlit+4, , t s,isQout - 151—Children from tv , . oig.t.t 5 NtrO, fril u. 5 eJr,ctiOn, can 1,4 to all ,-onstitntioaf, 7-tk , operate Co IOC(' l(S' 1U KEYBE.II, o 14 , , l'ittsbargh, A BEAUTIFUL HEAD ',LICH GLOSSY HAIR, Compleehy Preserls'Ed INFIE 4,:,..F.ATEST AGE. Aud who [bit is gray would not have it restored to its former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored, ur troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other eruptions, het would be curet, or with sick headache (neuralgia,) bat would la cured. It will also remove all pimples from tile face and skin. itrof. Sitood's Hair ILUBte rhtive will do all this, s 'e circular and the following: ANN ARBOR, Nevember 5, 18liti. VIL„ . £ J . Sir :---1 have heard much said of the wonderful etfeci, 01 your Hair Restorative but having lent so uttitn itutitted by qatickery awl quack nostrum,, hair dyes, roc. , i Mat disposed to place your Restorative iii the name category with the thousand and one.loudly trout. peted quack retneilitti, until 1 met you io awrence county .onus utsnth.. 511,., when you gave too ench assurance as indexed the trial of 5 our Restorative In my family—first by my good wife, whose hair hood become very thin and on• to ely white, and beftre eanausting one of your large bot tles, her hair are r tit ,red hearty to its origioal besutiir bream color, and had thickened and become beautiful an I soy upon, and entirely over the head; she cuntinues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects npco the heir, but becint of iLI R 0.1104111 inUncncs upon tits head and uric:. Otto, sid my family And friends are nein your yeseniMtire s vertu the happiest tithe:B; therefore, wv akepticinn and ;aids iu reference to its character ant vale ore entirely itemoved; and 1 con and do moat co. .1:Ally told confidentially recommend its use by all who woulo nave th Tr hair restored trout w . toe or gray (by re, es bid:nese' or age,) to origiaal enter and beauty, end L... all young persons vv., would have their hair beautiful aid Very and gratefully y mire, SOLOAION iFIBND 1\ COD: It WO,/ a long tuna after 1 saw yua before I got the b,ttie of Restorative for wine:: you gave me an ord r upon your agent in Detroit, rud ahco 1 got it we concluded Li try it on Mrs. Mann s ha:r, eo ti surest tent uf its power. It :Lin dune all that you ans `red me it would du; and others of my family and friend.., hoeing wii uen-00l it, effects, are now acing sad rceommiiud• lug to ou•+.e an eutitied to the highest consideratio you claim for it. Again, very rsnpectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMON MANN. I have used Pruf. o.J. Wood's Flair Restorative, and law,- iu.linneil Its wonderful effects. My halr was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but oy the Ins ilet3ti.43- ti,i , it has rPsamed it, original color, and, I have no permanently so. 8. BRICSBI4, ex-Senator, U. S. i) .1. '4'.)OD k 00.. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. v., (1, the great N. Y. Wire Hailing Kstablitiun ut).ud 114 Marks street, et. Louis, Mo. Sold by DR. GEC. EL KEIBER, No 110 Wood et , And sold by all good Druggists. TAMES C. CUTLER, OP CINCINN A T Sap tin had to quit business for eight years from Asthma. everal Physician! grave him ufr—he used Ayor'a Pectoral and Cough Fyrupi, br.t still raorr BOW lAVS UGETIIIO/ th)IIPOLIth, Lel y cur. ev,Ty ramUl.taco of his old dis,rdr PREP.k.RED BY BOWNIAIi Sz. CO., LI.EGH&VI; PA al by VLE‘tii",i , ,, A i,,gbeny City, And Druggist, gam.. rally. rny26:dlh, ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY P. '2,IIILDECKE'R, No, 22 Thampia, lAlte , e.n /I'..d Ft. and Lite HAS OPENED - 1.1. S ICE CREAM SA LOONS for the s,,e,m, Is prop Irei to anpply ,1 who way call, with PURE ICE CREAM, of nil flavor,. lie alto is uoretautly supplird aith CAKES E.1141>-: and Confectionary of !Ili w I , l3.runotlire, mei!, from the beat matenals. PAID-LIES AND PARTIES eu,..plic.l •xith Cakes, lc., Creamg, and Coutectionary of all dehnriptions. saloon open at all Evenhz (m315-lio pDINT BOX FACIORY.— BUSE.4. k GUTENDOIiir Have !net fitted up in complete order, now machinery of tie latest improvement, for the m‘nufacture of Bores of every description. We are pre ared to make to order at short Lica, 80X23 suitable for reap and Chndleu, Packing B .zost Hardware, ti ariety .3ooda, Lookin„:Glas9 and ?km/rt. Fri tu. s erg ..}rdrag ,r , miaty 1111.,1 r1“/•:".1,11 COVERED CAGE I.lOOP.—An excellent article for I.tultua' tfairui. A large lot open at coot IRAN Ws, TT Starket et . rt tho heat you can go 9.)::.111) HENNII,DY, Juno 28, 1852 GE.). H. lISYSEI.I., PittisburO, AMUSEMENTS. POSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Pole Lessee and Man .ger.. Acting and Stage Manager Treasurer SCALE OP PRICES Private Boxes to hold sir. persons, _ Drees Circle a Parquette...soc. Upper Tier .frgr Doors open at 7% o'clock. Curtain to rise at y, to 8, Benefit of WALTER KEEBLE, on which occiudon will be pre •ented a grand conkb , nation of attraction. THURSDAY E\ EYING, JULIO 10th. will be performed the boantifui drama, in 3 acts, entitled LES FRELRES CORSE:B: OR, TUB COR SIOA N (31'.0 Tki NI RS. Louis die Frar.ctu Tablen die rrauctit Tu cur:cluck with the .at dn.wa, entitled TOE THREE DEGREES GE: )IE. Torn Bakawall Walter fileobl, T At LL, ,t-qa,t. ;Ham, I.titut, tit' CITIZENS OF PITTSBURG Whtt fully apprecitutt t ti Luring the past eight years JOSEPH C. FOSTER, To :iotaiu ;r1 Fl CLA-•. A _Li 1-;',N E 1' Had b.,11 ;ell ,: vrud hint Cu C ..11 otld Evenlng, JLlnt, -ttitt ; , - 1. A t .. =MR l• I it li: 111 ''it II ill.. !., t. ! I ' C:) l' ROTTENO ASSOCIATIcwN, =MEM Tt k.t.4 1,r0a..A3 :!ucl Pal , tlorte an. Luggy florsemen, PC , I , btriaLs, erielJ I zdien Per; riot g oLo - grd (AL, Donor t•xtro t ,- tr th, driving r riding on tit, Gunn n .'itch tan, Icktrts oth Lo h.trl cc he ccriler ot I ib-rtr: - & - nd Wityto ntn'e:s, from It. U. I.'• , rI : • I cri7-tl:li.il cAR AND V.. t[S. 1. W. VOU BEG REST &VTFULL P I(, A N.l ()UNCE IHA P t t/E IH. JOIN ERIE Fridmy verikeig, Juka.,_l HUi. I.SSS, 11N WILL Ur; PRE aouted great ,utzthau,.:lo.l attraction. A }Li Wilt ho givot for ih,. t, 'NU ‘, DI; (IM, decided Ly aud , enco. ail U MID •8•IAL Llit, Box 0111 t, before 12 O'CIOCI: on itl.l,y 'Ch, porfortuancv wi,i sv , th (firm , - l!'ne .') 111,V dray, by >l. til.4'ol 4 on 111,0lirT.11,k1 Clinythe.....A. 211,frian....M14 A. W. iuung. Aftor which, first act of BLACK EYE.) PosAn Mr .4. W. Your: (Ulm [drat tragedy.) William, (first time. ) Julia M. C00k,,. Dance A. W. Yoting. To coin:lade with a peculitirtv Affectiug tragedy, taucti Nato . than li= Oth.llo Do3(1013 , ..1113 01,0 JOHN W . 'U A .9r , ' „ - rILL POSTER? AN- IL L Arc t_.) THE POS'VENG aui all kiudii of ulJMtu t9mmunietstirme elthe, t•y t:loKraph, os other wilto—,iireeted to the .",lorral:4 Yost, will roceive prompt 'PT DAGUERREAN GALLERIES IL M. CAIWO & CO., ii.'l242>tog,ratrotsers .t.;:tri oty NEiN i U E k .! LEM,' tIl etrt‘ot, Find SUNBEAM OALLERY, 6. 'A. '-woa 1. atz.a!,arf..., ruyl4:tf-31, PRIOE2 u ;-,j1:1! pLIOTOGRA PH Y.- ART HAS BEEN brought to such ourieciloo that pictures ton by this Lauri's, have bt,Ll pr,iiniuuctrl pertlsct by the scientific world. fbey . gau be had tu all their beauty and artistic elegance, at WALL'S Phil - fag tliaincity, on fourth street, .lutes' imyls:lw A MBIIOT i P E S A BEAUTIL M.P.; Pl,'" WA: t'L Li.tl) AS AT ANY FilL•l' (21, ..kb IN THE couNTitv, Removed to 21 Fifth CA-RGO & CO.'S PllO I'OC4ItA AXIBILL)TYPE 7.6 Fourth ntreut, to Nu. 21. 95th eirrt,t. ..heur , TUOIII4 iltiViitZ been built c , . 1}1.• • wit'a three larg • are nut 0ur,.,. cuu,tort, coucenionce and exualleac Qr . Our old triond, and pa: , ,ua F p.nur aro inwod uud tic! •113 ')a the ,ruand a C, ZE, fit N EV/ DAG Ilk] it IL-i ~, r:: AN I-. G A ;I, §.: ttak:, r, r :(1, ' "! x.,,titt.r, Lind VUit.NITURIN (ASII. - .1: A f,1%1 LIAL rr zununactur,`" FUR:\ 1 7 :U H. BUREAUX, LOOK C A !:•,..IS, IV ROBES, Aud every ankle noe.ted 111 u well furnleliod dwolliug , 4,4 well na a Q1,1,1v1 ,k,..)rtment of OFFICE FURNITURE, [Ana an,l made to order. Am the only tai w, on whist ton-ittets done at hi ovta.dt-htnent Ia for are u.t ordiugi too - goo, want of nLly chine, to thr I', ~ta,a,l '1.11,14 at r 1 L.: No .9 tt'Ll-.li .9,4 Filth J U. I.tOraNktu.. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMEL PARK, HGURDY A;LTFA(.3 1 LTRE Braz.l., .01.; Uopp.r, l'ottan, '1.111:`1z IL' oulort..tio:ll .. . Ollllll bt.ll. 1 ,, 0,vA11t .ifit i); SAIL . '3.!v 1 thl“ y 41,1 1.1 1.