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BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR TETON Five Dollars per year, etnetly in ail ‘IIII,O. WOekly, Single suliiieriptions Two Dol lars per year; to Clebe of five, Ono Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh, Fort Irdime n n,l Chirago Raitronil. (From corner of :Libertyand Grant, streets. Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. FL Wayne Exiiro9R Tram .. : ... A. M. 0:50 A. M. Bill P. m 51 Alt Triun.- • 43:Zig A. M. Express Train.. ........ 12.:50 I'. M. 0:45 P. M Arrive at Chicago: •• 047 P. M. I Itotiuming. arrive ut Pittsburgh. , Mitil,•S:2l) P.M. I Expres,i, ma) P. 'l.l Expro . ot, 2.-20 A.-DI (1 , 0.1 Fetter:al Styeet- Station, Allegheny.) Now Brighton Areommoilation.. ttito A. M. 5:20 P.M - o.,tlfi P:M Penesnienairt llairrond. (From earner of Liberty and Grant streets.) heaves. Arrivea. Express Train. &55 P. M. 12:45 P. M. Mod .2.,50 A. M. 11,50 P. M. Fast Line 4:20 I'. M. 1'2,'1.0 A. M The lehnalown:Way Paaseriger Train 3 , d,nstown de-enannodath I'.;,t Cret4c. " Third 4 , 7- 601 A. N. 1:10 P. 31. r,o 11:to A. N. 1,t40 A. N. I'6o A. Al 4,30 31.. 12:30 A. M. re-'0 P. M. ll'flo I'. 31 Pitisbargh and C 211061.11 . 0 (Froth Libertyand Grant street,) I.4vlVes. Arrive, Mail Train 31. 0:10 V. 31 F.v.pres's P. N. 8:15 A.:31 lau• 1 0.1 Pittsburgh Railroad. .• (From e.mler ut I.ll..erty and grant streets.) Evpro. - - , Train Leal Arrive. , L". 15 31. 2.-10 A.'3l. Mad Train . n I M 400 P 01 Pa=t Line. P. 01. Aeootnnowlation 5101 P. 3(, 11.00 A. 31. Pittsburgh, Columbus tang tantianati Rad road. IFr!a n I.ll,•rty strecL,) Pttl-. P-Ininl.llB. Arr. in ein. F a d Lino ........1".15 A. 01. s.OO A. M. 11:,0 A. 31 Train lA.:, P. 01. 1 31. 'Lad A. 31 31VHDEIL OF 2511t,4. mmly JUNE' The lloroiier•ii Jury, inquiring into the mor• der of Mrs. nary Jones, wselolded at the .I\layor's ofilee. on r•iaturday ;miming. at ten o'clock, and proceeded to hear the evidence of witnesses of the horrible affair, as follows: Rev. I'. J. Zimmerman, sieura.—At a little before nine, o'clock last night Icameto the Bir mingham bridge. As I was entering the foot way on the lower side it" the bridge, I heard two pistol shuts. an alialrui or cry; heard no words; could not iii nguish whoher it was an alarm from boys or grdwn persons. Heard the Elect pistol :hot jud.:r• I entered the bridge; went, on but a few steps - a lieu 1 heard :mother, when I sticiil still. I saW a WOntan running towards me, she cried: - For God's sake geTl - help me! She came tniVa:th use from Uw rittSintrOi side; I had turned around to see what was the :natter; 1 was then but a tow steps fret the end of t* bridge. Did not hear 11,a• say apything else.' In a moment, a ruin followed her, caught her aid pushed her back; did not know the Wan. I then went on to wards Birmingham. The man had something in his hand, but do not know whether it Was. a St knife, a stone, or what: it was dark lit the OHIO. After . walking on a few steps, I i,••ard a noise, as of people coming after ate went back as far as the entrance to the brhlge: Dine was nu One theca—all was silent. Ar nen the man pushed the woman Dm motion of the man's hand in pushing the woman looked as though he was striking or stabbing her. i went out of the fiot-way saw a body lying in the etrriage 'way : after l tar; it was flit:man body I went home—aid not cx:unine the body but conkd diStimmish it as that of a w0,aa..., s aw 110 inure of the man whom I Saw on the bridge, and saw nn other man. After I went over a young man followed 111 n to the 0:11.'r side, and informed the toll-keepor of what:hail happened. I could distinguish by the dress that the b sly was that of a female. ; pistol shots sommd to come front a point below the ell trance to the bridge on the Phtt•burgh side. The man held the imtruinent in his right hand. Win. 11. Hoist), ,o,,en-1 keep a public letnize I•'elinsyl aVeune. A little be- Si x W Ala! 11 . 1.3.19 , 1:.111.• M 1,1 N“.— At ft ttists Dine O'CIOL:k Richard Jones clime to my meeting ci the Ithiniom - ats of the Sixth \ Vara, house. • I asked to tell 'Squire Rodgers t o at the School House, on Saturday, Win. 11. cnine down to fay house—that some ins wish- Kelly was . called to the Chair,and Bryant ed to see him there. Ile said he Om:es) would and .4as, I In-low', itmsen Seeretari , When the not be back for an hour• told him that .iele4ats,-; were being placed in nominates the would He then went dorms did nut Chairman ,digg . tsti.d that the meeti -Mold nsnii eXele. 011.; was with biol. Its wai that s ene expression of it,: opinion, is order quite sober: drank once ; took only a •poy- that the dclogiarts might represent the of whisky. iews tli. ir eontlittn•liS • treler:taissly Penteeost, I , ,rt, my brother's Cummings ilosiresl t in nx house in Birmingham ut live or tell minute, i•entiiiients of ti,' ward should 1. • I. te:wn past site o'clock on Friday eVelailit:. COliVelitiVll, fAtggelilesl num.'s cros-sed the bridge bi- his side. When reach- wiles WlO , lll lie knew to lie sound that q ue... ed thojast pier front the abutment at this end, lion. Mr. 'h .low, umi.inating tern o th er heard a pistol shot ; on reaching niiilwat• be- i.entbeinen. vouched ter their Dein-eracy. but tWeell the pier and abutment, he an..i ls.tr. never under , tood that the ,t 1 /11 1,171111ti•',IIN L.,::/rj the of the se,,ind shut ;it appeared to rnii, a plank in their fhith. \t the conclu-ism hc directly in Croat of the entrame to the of the the ••• ;led brid Immediately afterwards I saw a \to- i with, and re.ulted in the tin of Ahi t. man running towards the bridge ; w a s o w n I waino and hienryltea. just lit the turn Whet , yen enter the bridge: , NV , r —TIO , ild:l , ,x She was halloingquite loud, saying, `• fur - tine, r sake, save : a man hoc stint WV Child." ''was ' • then turned and went b ac k toward., tne .tii-gneny river, oatiiim.y nignt, i . ham. I !WI:Ls:LW a Mall running after her; he aLv v"'l. "I" 1-.1 (wr y:as close to her: when she stopped on the "I'''' l 'lllo, l,f 11 " ti "'":"'" 1 I. "" ° ',• hoot Up,. !•11“1.11 arose Ss cr.,, .1 0: bridge he caught hold of her :think he had her ,p••• • tutors as thr era ant -mere: were di-, g by the Lair. lie dragged her backwards. her rd, and th gr; ated Inanif,teil fr.Lo towards x•, to the at :sr the ell The lira - IS`SLlteet She 'lade no noise idler be got hold wo r k ' ir`44%lie!'ta for "urtieWrY cr her. nothing- in tie inan • s hand ; saw "I. Diehl \ Ci) •"f "i''''" ticsr Ihiyiner Ataler,iun are agent;. A 111111 make nu motion hi strike her; it wit: Bark, and I was too far in the bridge to see larg e aupPly work iris now stet„ • thicu This transantion Could not bay° beet, "r 0 Pr 4e by M", 7,,. A..their c,,n more than half ;in hour after I ha my broth- fPcfbi ( "lar; ,i ' "atabibthWO ., No. 39 Wv , x l atract , )Igrusite the St. Charles Doted l'ittAnirgh. el.'s house. Did not ree, , •niii • the man ;he had on a brown coat, white vest, and. I think, a Meek liros‘mth hat; could not tell who Ile was: When I saw the man catch the woman, saw no other man near. Saw Mr. Zimmer fion afterwards, when I came back; lie and 1 y,'erit, and tithed atthe'body : it teas lying in some ashes in front of true bridge ; this was hot a short time after I saw the 1113(1 catch her ; it was all dune very quick. I felt the body ; it wits warm : but there wan no life. The body was lying on the right aide, across the road leading to the bridge; her head towards the middle of the road, and hiT feet towards the footpath •, it was live or six yards from Ow mouth of the bridge—the face turned to the right. Sawrno more of the man, and saw no other man except Mr. Zimmerman. I then' returned to the Birmingham side with Mr. •Zirrinerinen ; left bin, in this iiifie 6 , mid niune back-With time-bill-keeper to the corpse ; there win then a largo crowd around it. The Man I saw min after the woman was a heavy set man ; did not see his face; I sate his Cli - ahe3 113 he came under the gas light of the bridge. Saw no one else when the man was running after the woman. Alderman H. J. Rogers, re-ealled—Think it wanln the neighborhood of nine o'clock when Bones caMe'tri thh - office.' Think I' thadhed the: #_idgfs before 0(1 . 0'000i. 4 P1'41 . 0 Nias a large rtinowd. The body was lying inside of the bridge, her head towards thin Birmingham side. Mr. Hamilton found a comb, which he banded me; iltr. Barnhill gave me a bunch of hair. The comb was found in the road about thirty or forty feet front the turn to the bridge. Visited the spot. again this morning; got there 600 n after clay'ligilt, with three others. Just as we were Coining to the bridge, we obsei;ved a man step down oil the side walk leading along to the bridge, and pick up a hat ; I mo tioned to him and ho brought it up; I exam : fined the hat ; it was a black Kossuth hat, some what worn ; it had in it two bullet holes ; one in front, say an inch and a half or two inches from the rim, and ono near the croOt on the back ; think they were both made by the same ball - The man's name who picked up the hat is Moses Poil. Mr. Jones usually wears a cap -have seen him wear such a :hats but not, re-. eently: 'I left Mr. Jcines cit my Mee' between seven and half-past seven o'clock. po not re- Member whether he itha a cap on When he came in and surrendered himseft; when he went to jail ho had on such a cap as he usually wears. Wo went to Birmingham to a house where the man we suspected as the party concerned, Charles Metz, lived; lie had not beerahome since eight o'clock last evening. His wife re cognized the hat foundashelonging to her hus band. An information had been made before me this, morning for his arrest, as it was be lieved he would be amaterial witness, on which I issued a warrant; he has not been arrested, ~.{ ~ :ei T'~ . ~:~. i -,.:= • ? I.`" ' r - ytm fit .r,.f 4 0 . , • - . NM= MZI=IMEMM It was rumored that Metz was the man Jones i said he bad shot. memo. Coyle made the infor mation against him. William Barnhill, Jr., sworn—Last night learned titan Mary Delaney, had been killed; went up, with officer Hague and Hamilton, to the Birmingham bridge;. found.the body of the woman lying in the bridge, about eight feet from the bridge. Had been there some time, When on looking at the body, I found - the bunch of hair, lying in the folds of her dress, underhor, entirelyloose from the head. Wrap ped it up and gave it to Alderman Rogers on the way home. James J. M'Donald; sworn—Was returning from, the city to Birmingham with another young man, last evening at about nine o'clork. As we reached the board walk near the bridge it commenced raining, and we ran. When we got to the torn, three or four persons were standing there. They told us to stop, there was a woman shot. We stopped, looked around, seen the body: the blood was running from her head quite freely, she was quite warm. The body . - was lying abditt4ifteen feet from the end of the bridge. We hail-been there but a short time when some one proposed to carry her into the bridge, out of the rain. The body we car ried in. by four persons, and one started for the M:ivor's office. An umbrella was found in the middle of the roadq it was handed to me, and I gave it to officer Jame: Reed. James Reed, sworn—Meet up to the Birming ham bridge,-when th i e news reached the city. Think we got there between ten and eleven o'clock. A. young man handed me an um brella, which he said had beea, idcked up in the road, and requested me to take -are of it. [lle producral out ordinary.eotton umbrella.] This 'meriting I haunt some spots of Idood on it. Assisted in putting the corpse in n furni ture wagon, and came in it to the city. -Thu jury returned a toirili.t. that the deceits 31nry, .lones, ratio to lit death front wounds indicted with a knife or nth.... -harp instrument in the haild, of,ber Itich ul,lenes.7 7 - The body bf the unfortunate d e ceased was buried on Saturday afternoon, by \V. I.L. Do t-ore, undertaker. Not one of the relativei or friends of the decea , ed accompanied the re mains to the gran r. Charles - Metz. the person with whom the de ei.os,-,1 we,: round by tier hti , hart, was arrested yesterday. and held to hail to appear as a wit ness at the trial of Jones. An information was inadebTfore Alderman Itogers, alleginEr, that Metz was at important witne- , in the matter, who was voluntarily absenting himself. The Alderman issued a warrant and placed it in the his o f F,,e i eir - , Symmes, of Birmlnginun, , hail it 4.xecutod, with the foregoing result. Mete /undo a narrow escape with his life,and the as.:ertion of his friends that he was unin jured is not true. The ball from the pi.tol which was aimed at him, took ether on the top of his forehead, indicting a flesh wound some three i eche.; in length on the Fealp. One of hi: pyes i.: a lso severely injured from the teiwder, bet his phydeian, Dr. Kv Cr. to,tiVt , the nhz.ht. c- - ape death i- truely weelerful. .judging from the Ileum) of his wound. Jones h , licved, a , I. ,tatod.that h, had killed biro. 5,17 A. Df s eNpre-s train on the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, due lier !!....20 Sunday- rtn , ruhor,' did not arrive until owing to an accident near Lucas, the ilrA , tation east of Mansfield. Unc of 'the cars attached to a freight train bound westward, bridze an :u le, on Saturday afternodn. ju.t at l the entrance of n small bridge, ten miles th 6 side of de' pers were torn up. and a pair of trail:' falling through, four freight ear; were thrown off the track, and wedg,d 1110 , the liriihte. .‘t three o'clock the train we , t tit , bridge, but Olold not :et through by rea,on of the block ' ale. At t. vo.i tlo , 1.,,u11.1 train SV:I. trl.3 drat hilt. All os,rt, to remove oho u h aru•li ,, ll 1.1 ,1 \-0,1 futile; -ir the priii-critterii reel were transferred, arid the ri, l iccrivi• trait, returned in the threction trout which they came. wa, pr.,- cured front the Leare:=t p‘int:-, and win the I.‘aid.ern left, it wa, etriceterl that the I,,ati would he clear by eight o'clock Sunday worn i ng. ' ('‘)N•rt,•N SI,!NTF.NOI:I,.—TiI tin Coort of I Quarter Sessions, on Saturday, the I,dlowing tiarno.lpersons, convicted during the present tcon ot wero sentoncod : rcklay 'Myer-. convicted on thiw . . of oldaiiling looney tinder fat so pretent, and one for lar ceoY, was .ELlntAmved to veers imprion inent iii lino penitentiary. .1 ofin Nelson, eon vict,d a,sault and battery with intent to kill, -Woe E , c4tenta..d for twelve months to the penitenthiry, and Philip Water , , for a Eimilar renee, got a like senteneo. A. 51 u7.7.117.a, the Italian, convietcd of the lareuuy. of a watch. 50110 lto the wthitentinry for one yrar. SALliloti, for keeping a disorderly house, wil stint to the county jail - for blr months- DCAD BODY FOIT.ti D IN A BOARD Tarn.— The bo4y if a luau, mimed Thomas . Young, was found in a board yard in the Ninth. ard, near the Allegheny Valley railroad depot, on Saturday .morning •It oppearalliat deceased was observed, the night precious, to be much intoxicated, and it is supposed that while in that condition, he climbed up on ft board pile and whi:e asleep, fell to the ground, receiving such injuries as caused death., There was slight contusion near the left eye, but no other The jary found a 'Verdict that deceased came to his death from accident. The remains - Were trik - Cif in't•Mirge - by 'an under taker, who will keep them until the relatives of deceased, who xeside Leeehburg, are heard from. , CoNvicrEn or Ntris.o:en—Robert Frank- lin, of the Soventir Ward, was on Saturday convicted of nuisance •before Mayor • Weaver, and lined. The c harge:pfeforikAwas.t hati X r. Franklin maintained a nuisance in havitli on his premises out-houses Which emitted un wholesome and, noisome odors. The ,Board of Health are determined on having all offenders of the Health act promptly punished; and those who have on their premises stagnant pools of water, decaying vegetable matter, etc., had bet ter remove the nuisance forthwith, and thereby save cost and trouble. • --- . Al'6!l.A Undaistan& that it is the intention of some of our intluentiaCiti zens to tender a complimentary benefit to Nile lonise' Wells, on Friday evening next, and we trust the public and her friends in gen eral *ill endeavor to make it a bumper. The pieces to be played will be most attractive,_ and the esteem in which the lady is held; bothpri vately and publicly, as a lad" And actress, shouldlaigest ensuro her the home: th . • season. , MECIIANI63, manufacturers and many, fami lies are no* deciding favorably to the c.laims or thoyinuesevfing,!r!Lettioc. liund"Oubt -e:diy a decided improvement. ~ } v ~ ~ y,- s.- .!„ c ^ t Akk,si 4.4 ~ .. c i ~- Democratic Primary Elcctiong. • Pursuant to call, the Democracy of the several wards, boroughs and townships met on Satur day, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the County Convention, which is to assemble on Wednesday, in the Court House. The fol lowing delegates were elected in the precincts named : PITTSBURGH. First Wiird—John Roth, Frank Bailey. Second Ward—John S. Cosgrove, Charles %nett. Third Ward—C. W Philips. Fourth Ward—William Anderson, John Cassols. Fifth Waal—John Mackin. sixth Ward—Alex. "Henry Rea, (Instructed for James Blachmore for County Treasurer.) Seventh Ward—Thoinas Barbin, J. N. M'Clowry. Eighth Ward—Chris. Magee and William Griffin. Ninth Ward—William Morland, Pi rat Ward—Themns N. Smith, Thomas Sullivan. Second Ward—John R. Large, Henry Shri ver, Third Ward—C. P. •South l'ittsburgh—Jam es A. Blackmon , John S. Murray. 11%rnin~hnm—Dr. .Tama Korr, Sy mines. Mons ngahela—Patrick Geoghegan, Tho Shari.,lltirg—.lfleob Keil. Mancini:4er Ilitll and E ln•anl TOWN! , 1111 , . Lower St. Clair—Jnine3 NlrKnin, Peter iltx- HANN.A CONN' I , TEO Or MI KIWI'I, IN Tiit SycoNn DEmiEE.—'llle jury •in the Neville Ilnll homicide case retired on Friday night to deliberate on their verdict. Knit relllAilled ()kit till Saturday afternoon, between four and the o'clock, when they returned with a verdict tindim , ' the defendant, Thonut4 llanna, guilty of murder in the itt the sceond degree. but re eominendinz him to the mercy of the Court. Immediately after the verdict WILi recortled,the prisoner was remanded for sentence. The verdict was anticipated by the public pretty generally, few I -lievint; that it should have been Of lb higher grad. , „I• NV.sim ri ,- M I r. - rtN , ,.— At it moetil ,,, ~f thp Dontoorati'• of the Seennti Ward of the city of '4'.ct d , J.egatt.3 to flu; County Convention, )Mews. John S. Cosgrov4., Otos. Barnett, were eleetril delogoms. On motion it was That thy rb.1...2,,t"-. front thi. \Vor,l ho inArnand to support illacknoro to a candidate for County Truu-urt . r. On 'notion ndjuurneti. It. .1. (it:Lim:no 111: N to . A. Fit E. 1 . thi S. ,' V F I IL , T ItL) 1)E114 o ILA T M Ineetint; of the I.lerikocr3tn Cov }..tr , it \Yard., lo•ld nl iio , Napoleon Ilotel, .lolin Roth !col Frank Bally. were vie:tea digt•Olt Ps to the Count ('onvention, to 1.. 10.1.1 *_ttitit. .fns. M. It.ti [J.) , Georgie, Secretary. —.\ o'clo,ai; thi,secer.in .the new pini,tirii barge of the club, ti,i• ••.I.lbatro,, - will lnune4a,bi lug now ri.nily for the water. Silo n loot. , I , tilutl2; " .l sheii id " an , : the tVitt , r Ott' n tht , , , ; of life The boat will be launched in the Al le.4ln.iny river, hear the foot of IrwinF,trcet. Il it 1. Tut A 111:01 :1311'.e.1 George W. Itewitt, w‘t., arp,to , l by the 711t1yor's Sittitr i tlity evotiin i :, and coat wittwl i to jail on chari—'l with t h e iitealinii4 of a hiiriiitu from Robert Long:, . 1 [ PP . ' St. Clair townihip, which ho Ilispo,ol of in %Vzllington, Ito , by s t illing to a rriiiirietor, panted fioni4. CoURT.-1n the en , e of the l'Ltts burgh aml Steuhom , illy, Railroad COuipally Thotuu, Ilevingt,ul, Lethal to rvcovcr itmount of subs,-rq.tion suede by deferohont to Ow ,toek of the 4:, , „lpaitv, the jury Saturday m o rni! u 4, under chargo from the court, n , wid for phi,t -t ill; in the sum of :S*2.,•;:m 1. DEATO OF EN -SO EILIFF Fonsx - rut:. —TIO. c1,r0,04, 0! Saturday publi-he.. the (loath of Ex- Sheriff, John For,ylhe, fornicrly of al. , cLAity. Arr. Vorqthe retirvd front 00:0,...,0 ten and n free year 4 after hi. , rotir••• romov..d to Mirtno;ota, when , Heath tO, plaeo. I{ •1,; NV II F. --NV.. hoard a f4reat out. , ry. unpin n w..t.k, for •..t4l Inickwh , tEt. Pita WO hoard xtravivzailt I.ing Laid for tL Thi4 i, to codify that Ow ha, a quantity on liana of an (..•11,0 Tt! tty, nt tho coroor of Fifth Rna which he Will ili , poco elloap. Et.. 11111 \RD 1)1. - 1 •• r. lar,-,0 and etithtizimtic tai tit,:; ul Ui'' il, n. crats Ow NVard, it wa,, tianimti , l Ty-01 , .. ,, 1 that Chti:. and Grohn, Typi,, , rit the parts, ill the liottloyrntiy In by 1,01,1 at • c ' .1` 141 L ow j,, John II I=3l I=l MtatCr k f (voting relltiA vania avenue through to Fifth f.trect, um: ar god in the Court of Common Ph , as on Sat ui day. The avei,ion t'..ort will pr ~.I, a bly be given on Saturday next. A St.mvtEtt 11, 7 ,kt: tot4w.t.—Notv that the cea EOll for j iG j iL,aiDT 110 COOl vlotning har4 arrived. every gentleman is expected to make hi,. np- T,..linkneo upon the street and in the parlor prop erly co:Awned in new and suitable do If ho desires to feel comfortable and:4ll.4lr to ad vantage, of course. Ito will have \V to. It. NI , •- the corner of fttrkel. squitre•ltml Federal Etreet, to arrange his llt. A word to the wiie. NsTITUTV:. —This Institution, the want of which has 1,00 , 1 long felt by oor is DOW open, under the superintendence or Mcie-rs Jackman Johneun, in the Lafayette Building. En t e rance. G 5 Wood et reot. t i desiimed for theysrpepuil xhibition of the productss of Mi•etene . c., 3mnufnem rers: Invention, nod ArtiSans ; tool av n pim, of ee•iort for therm cooking information relative to flow, branches of industry, either by examination of eamples or scieutille publications. Thoso having articles to brh,g before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. air The piddle nro reBpoctfully invited to viBlt. the .institute. HEATING BY STEAM.—Asa B‘Stitßoll llll of the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self. repiluting machines, safety, economy in Cite!, and the little stteptlon rea•ssi.ry token! , each ronincomfortable, we give Unit certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phi successors to Phillips & Co., for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and which has met our approval, and ice would recommend them to the public to gito , cntiro satisfaction of heating by steam. It. Miller, Jr.. John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindles Goorgo Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. • • • DAVIS dt PHILLIPS, Stearn Heating, Gan Fitting, Piton/any and Brass Founders, Dealers in every description of Gas Fixtures nuti Punt:. Nis. 67 W 0 0.4 !ssi 148Irtwd sirtot, Vipburgkss ' ' COULTER & 311:.iviZEri, House, Sign and. Ornamental Painters and Grainer!!. Orders left a their shop on Fourth' street near bfarket, Eurko's will be promptly attandod. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH ,BITTERS "are I now generally conceded to bo unequalled for -)dicir prompt action in alleviating and curing all diseases of the stomach." Their superior excellence and, conse quent renown is readily accounted for, from the:. well known fact that they are made under the personal su penision of the proprietor, in strict accordance with pharmaceutic science. Its use is always attended .with the most beneficial results; and in mites of Nervous lie bility, Constiklon, Flatulence; acid other like diS'eases 'cau.§.ed by a disordered stotpach,tts curative powers are of tho Most speedy and powerful diameter, lead or needs any other preparation of the Enna° claims before the public. For sale by druggists and dealers:generally, every where, and by %HOSTETTER g SMITH, Mannfactiners and Proprietors, ••^^ No: 68 Water. and 58 Froiatstieata A LARGE 8111 - LDING LOT, on Canon A street,South,Pittnburgh, for ludo by - . S. CUTHBERT & SON. 5t Mq.rket street. ~' , • 'L THE' LATEST NEWS 33-2- Four Dap Later from Europe. Arrival of the Steamer Bremen .IESIGNATION OF THE BRITISH MINISTRY. Palmerston the New Premier. The New Ministry Sympathizing with Italy PIACENZA, BOLOGNA AND ANCONA EVACU ATED BY THE AUSTRIANS Reinforcement of the French Fleet in the Adriatic SANDY A1001;1, June 20—The steamship Bre men missed here this evening from Bremen. with Liverpool dates to Wednesday the IrAli inst. The British Ministry has resigned in conse quence of the want of confidence resolution in the nous° of Commons. Lord Palmerston is the new Premier, and Lord John Russel the Secretary of Foreign A tl'sirs. The late,t intelligence from the sent of war is that the Aii,trians have evacuated Piacenza, Pavia, Lodi, Bologna and Ancona. The citadel and fortification at I'hieen7.4l. were first, tdown up. The death of Met terniCh is announced. The steamer I...lainela arrived out. on the 11th, the Itorw„a on thelalmind the Vanderbilt, on the 11th inst. Lieut. Lambert, of the U. S. Navy, died on beard the Cvane on the :'7th lilt., at Point 'reason. The steamship Granada left Aspinwall on the 111th, for New York, via Key West. The dates from Valparaio are to May _sth. Th o revolution was partially suppressed, but (re olarrlgeS are reported throughout the country, by bands of robbers. The Austrian frigate Novarra, had sailed for Gibralter. he U. S. frigates Merrimac and' Savannah were at Callao. The ship Indian Queen,from Melbourno,with 11 pak,engers, struck an iceburg in April. Capt. Bremer. the first mate, and 13 1111q1, with two p:VStnn!...,el" , , got into the life-boat and camealong side a quarter of :in hour afterwards, when find ing the ship wuking . , no water, attempted to get on bo a rd, but losing their oars and tol fur till to cla , •11 flee rope thrown to them. drifted off and W.•,. ' , oft afterwards. The ship ..vaF. I,ft in it dikmantled condition. but all the rest of the p:i,,e11.4,r, And CreW: on board. arrived at V tilpea;ki ,,,, ou the 10th of May. I.,qd Granville Was tirkt summoned by the Queen. hut could not form a Ministry. It o,olli the Cabinet assembled on Saturday, and determined to place their resignation in the liamh. of the Queen, which was done. and a formal announLenitnt wei made by Lord Derby,nt a banquet at a merchant tailor's com pany, at which several .Ministers were present. Lord Granville, after an audience with the Ilueen, wailed on Lord Paluicraton, who con semcd to waive claims and serve under Gran ville. In an interview with Ilussell, Gran ville fm.nd 4itrt disposed to insist on conditions, which make the union with Paliner.,ton im whether the government is presided titCr by Grans Ole, or our other. The Queen being .atikred that Grant ine would be the only the union of Pahmrston and :ent for Palinerzton.who had an lour'- in :Led strahtwav sought out liu,ell, who agreed to serve under bun, but not under v other person. The London says that Bui,ell is a fir, Walker 11tli he and Pidiner,ton want .I.u•tria her her it , ci•rtained in thi• incurabbi antag ,, ot ,outh of thii rioth are of the opinion 5' cut-tilt her own great u—. by r,lit iai,hing territory which costs gr,lit army and ~till greater i,dintn. It i.. riiinorkil that Napoleon will return to and Velli bier will be ComuLander-lit- Tim A it,tritini. left pros isions.antinunition and oar, he hind in the evacuation or 1'6:clot:I. h.. A vo•trians. gaited llolo4na on the 11th -forocenpied liergaino, and t optl - ed t ,:•ta} A u- , t ri:ins who were march ing against him front Pruscia. concluded a rinmui.i conven tion With tit. We have no detail , Th.. French pa,ied Ad,la river w itta Olt ~t rbsia,- . : a blow. \V Zbi in London. The A u-trians 1120'0 eyacualedthe of the Chlirch, including 'Few ara. 'ihe A ustlian correstundence say , that the onb , ,,- to de,•i• ,ni. , rior force, awl retired unpar,ued. its order. A suhuutrine t. , lo , rrapil Ie to he laid fr , .:111 AVovbourno to I ininark. Etnr,r•,7 i+ paid to take COM p.r4oll, n; link on Ow defell-iVo. The A indrian 10,- at l'ale‘tro, is c.tlicers and :112 men killeti a1.2:1 ottieer+ and 57 ,4 inen wounded : 0111,, , r; and 77 vwt: znie , ing• thiritildi's Corp; threatens southern Tyrol, from Val ('nnonica,\"niTrompia and Itago - lina. The fl eet, in the Adriatic, reeel‘ r,•lnforccinents , and, it is reported will bo landing tr0( 1 1 1, s POOll between V enie , and Trieste. Th, Austrian head- planters are nrobably .Inttia. - - FROM CALIFORNIA AND Arrival of tile Moses Taylos Tho Treaty with Nicaragua N Yonn, June :20—The stenin , hip 'lose Taylor has arrived, with California pits,,en gers and the mails of the oth inst. She left Aspinwall on the loth. The passengers, 001) in number have made the trip in nineteen days and twenety-two The 'll opos Toy ltir 110 lot hoard $2,5 ,000 in gold.' The 'principal consignees are as fol lows: ergo & Co. 5151.,000 ; Ameri can Exchange Bank, 5180,000 ; F. Cole man, $p ;,000 ; Duncan Sherman, $lB,OOO , Freeman L Co., 120,000 ; Richard Patrick, $70,000 ; James nitride, $95,000; J. Strauss & Bros, $S:1,000. The steamship Washington arrived et Pana ma on the I Ith lost., find sailed the next day for San Francisee. The United States frigate Reanoke, and sloop of war St. Louis. were at Aspinwall, and the sloops Vendalin and St. Mary's at Panama. I'ATOJAI.A., —A. convention has been sign ed, regulating the boundaries between Guate mala and Li,onduras. Senor Jose Mariabelo Irissari has been named as Secretnry of Lega tion to the United States. War seemed inevitable between Salvador. and Honduras, but it y,,r.A thought that Guatemala would interfere to preserVe peace. NICAitMITY.I.—Gen. LaMar, the U. S. Minis ter, had sent copies of the despatches from Sec retary Cass to the Government. • The answer cf Nicaragua is to the effect that Nicaragua, as a sovereign power,daims the right to accept Or reject the treaty. „ Site had Toviously mado three treaties with the United States, which were rat ified by her Congress and. rejected at Wash ington. That on this treaty she only requires amendments, and that after Congress consid ered the treaty last 'year, and it had been sent to Gen. Jerez,in 'Washington, who bad full power to remedy it, the Cabinet through agreeing to certain modifications, did not Inake them; nor ;was the United States Minister in Nicaragua authorized to do so. Furthermore, that when Sir Wm. Gore Otisley concluded his treaty, which was the Ca , s-Yrissari treaty; with remodified amendments, according to the American view, Gen. - Lamar meal the Sealldon treaty with favorable amendments,. to England and the United States, of the Ousley treaty, The Government or N*M ghti cannot see any insult the United ; Sates this proceeding. As to the Mosquito treaty, it will probably be hccepted. {.: ' 4l - Nicaragua claims the return of the Mosquito territory, unconditionally, and refuses to ac knowledge the King, whom neither she nor the United States ever admitted, and she prefers to let the matter rest in stain quo, rather than act against her honor. In regard to the seizure of the boat in Nicaragua, she justified her con duct. _ CALLFORNIA.—The San Francisco papers contain no news of interest. The steamer Ori zaba arrived nt San Francisco, on the night of the 9th inst., with Now York dates to May 10th. WAsulNoTox, June 25.—The Constitution of this morning reviews Judge Douglas letter at length, and regards It as a declaration of his purpose to oppose the nominee of the Charles ton Convention. The United States surveys in Utah, having WO years ago been interrupted by the Mormon ditlictilLit , . are to be immediately resumed by the Surveyor General, M. Stalbaugh. The lands already surveyed amount to two millions of acres. rvaneis Mitchell, the porter on board the steamer Marion, was arrested at Charleston, on Wednesday, just before the departure of the vessel for New York. tie had attempted to abduct a slave, who was found bidden away in Mitchell's room. &Co, at(' I E. rl.llllll From Washington Sporting News. YEW YORK, June 25.—The St. George's Cricket Club have taken the responsib' lity of raising the necessary funds, $7,000, to pay the expense; of the All England Eleven, out and home. The latter are expected 'here in Sep tember, when the match between them and twenty-two Americana, will come off, at Ileb”kon. Two matehe; are to take place at Month- 1, and one at Philadelphia. The preliminaries have been arranged for a prize fight. in Canada, en October Ist, between Australian Kelley of New York, and Edward Price of Boston, for•.;:•'1,O0On Democratic Nominations in lowa. Bum.; .Tuna 25.—Tho Democratic Slate Convention nt Des Moines on the 2:ld, nominated for Governor. A. C. Dodge ; Lieut. Governor. L. W. Bahia ; Judge.* of the Su preme Court, L. S. Wilson, Chas. Mason, C. C. Colo. A popular sovereignty platform was adopted. REMOVAL. W. & D. HUGUS, HAVF. REMOVED T 4) NO. 69 MAR- K E r StlO•t, eOrtler of Fourth, whore they will re- Mn till the first of rteptentborxhon they will remove to their new store now being built at tho old stand. corner of Fifth and Mtu.ket Ntreets. W E LIVE SO VAST IN 'MIS COUNTRY Lind the Arneievlns have became famous throughout all Uhri,t.endesn, as a hard driving, hard drinking, hard Bard so. acing people. We have b6came equal!y funeu, for debilitated stomachs, a nervated Ind disordered nerves, broken down constitutions, and the hundred_ and one curt, which follow upon the rim, which we have enumerated. Countless panaceas for these ill, have been advertised, but we know cf noth ing so efficacious for an invalid suffenng Irvin indiges tion or nervous depression as OLIN'S sTomAcit BIT TERS, manufactured and sold by the proprietor, at his depot on Penn greet. soar Einnd. fe2 edr NONE laced have gray hairs or a bald When Eau Athenieuno o(Juliw: map lay 11,4,1 It. , fleet , aro magical and infulliLl, It to acleteriou , prop,rticr Sold by B. L. FAIINF_S itlCl i CO, No.m, corner o Woof ,m•J Fourth stre.'t•, Itroßgb , t, generally, and at tb. I,borstors of Jules Ilauel S Co., No YOl Chestnu hsTrvt.!h. jet ,:.lair I nr L. 644.7 v.; CO.'S LADIES' EN VF. L j for lqtle by It• WELDIN, \Vo.,.i street near Ponutb. T A M F > NEW W tt„ K. —" The Cavalier," :m I,v inme4. to: L Volo. , street. • FrHEI MI I III: OF AUSTRIA; Its Rise and Pro , otit Power, hg J. S. C. ALIKqt. 2" NV S M. 52 Woo.l strvet. Watches and Jewelry. -R EIN I.:IAN MEN'HAN, FIFTH STI2EET Arr. 1,(1 . ' , ll:n_ FI•ZE % NIP i411,\ - Eiz WATclll.> rota En::110, at vreatly rethu•ed A, :.,,i „,,,.- 4 PLEASAN IZESI DENCE• FOR SALE _Li T —4 I{ ;11; fort front on ,out! avenue. Alh.gbcnr, by id.”ot 2:,) 1,-ep to Itobeova street, having a goad tan 4ter2, family innu,on. NMI I.t ranged for comfort and eanvernen , -e; lasree c. toll and eight room, 1..,th room. hot In.l I 0',.1 ~.pr. gvn in nit t h e room-; a brick mull`, nil o ,nti: , ' Il1)11,; slia.b, tree,. and shrubburv. Tht whob• i • in good ord,r, awl will be n3hl Zit a bargain 'l ,, m , easy. Immediate rtigAt., , sion can be and. poly S Cl' 11l BEI: f .t. 51 , 5. 51 Mutizot Atreet. _ _ . ~ Jol, barrels froslt fir sale by HENRY H. COLLINS Li ME-2:0 . F isii___,,,, packages Lake Ilerriwz ; tiv in W lot, F.,ai; too a, Trent; 1:0 tin Maek,rel; lIENRY rr n ii 4 iN ACl'l 7 1 , .11'S GUIDE —T. , Tarn.o•o, For,:e4 Honing', Mlle the Illntva Mali ;0 1 .1 a 111:111kIractlired arti u, c.rmlarony; ;,“.j tat...tory I.Y J. I'. 1,41 y. With 1•11,•1. p 1A ,t C' Woo,l etreol. ra W. A. CALDWELL .JOll3l c-kLuatid, I.I I W EI.I, s 1112. t)., 1“ . ).4 7' Pir L!N LariFIRS tl DEALERS IN llomp anti :.; Cotton ttordaar, le; oakum. Tar, :it'd Oils; 'Farpattlin, Lurk, Light and ll. ' avy 1 trillinett, etc. rl,6fftv Not, tet Water, and 78 'lmnt tttst. .Soier Caplan T l, ' THE ISE'q PREPARATION IN T I,world for the It will allay all fevcri,di eruptionii of the scalp; Rill woni falling otr with its use; It is a licantitier of Ow hair. It will reinovo &Ludt - oil; II to the host hair dressing in the world; It is within the rcaeh of everyli.uln It contains no dyeing material: it .111 not soil tlo‘ finest linen; • It mill tarp thi,calp cool :Ind Oran: It is delightfully porkunisl; It is sold by all druggists nt cents. J. N. :MI.:PRAM). Druggist. (p,,,,0r tar Hartwell t Shilphardd Manufacturer anal Solo Proprietor, corner Wood anal Sixth dreg XLIN'S TivE for wale lay 1,1. 1.. FAIINtIiTt ) CIi..L .11'23 N. 4. RI, corlfor Yourth and Wood strects. cl‘t IN II A 11IS.--1511011)s.l'hoice Cotmti B . Ittteott 11:ttus ri.ceived oil consignment. for sale I JAS. rrrzEit, I earlier lilarket atut First streets. • EV-P God Y tcf.:Ty of articles in the Dry s line, aliways on hand, and as low as can be found anywher,•. C. HANSON LOVF., U :Market at. HERR I NU.--200 boxes sealed, ;:,o boxe,, No.I.p ts RHYMER t received and for sale A. ANDERSON, 523 No. 39 Wood et.. opposite St Charles Hotel. Q It DIN ES.—'2o cases assorted sizes, Co n i 'k mania's brandjust received and for sale bv • ItEYMER KINDERSOST je.2.3 i 9 Wood Fit, opposite St. Charles Hotel. MILL FEED-165 sacks Ship Stuff, re ceived and for sale by J. A. vorzem, "e 2 Garner Market and First streets. npulltl) ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. —A large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, cone , ptising all the latest styles, new °ruing at C. HANSON LOVWS, 74 Market slice!. 11:11E - E - 81--41 1 5 6 sale by Eft T bat—Tetiit3'r-----sitle by leto H. H. COLLINS. ANOTHER STOCK OF NEW GOODS OPENED at 77 Market street— Dress and Mantilla Trimmi.usa. Embroideries, Gloves, Mitts and Stockings P.ibbous told Millinery Goods; Bltirts and Corsets; Bun thitbreflasi Men's Furnsithing Articles, And many otheitaesirable goods at reduced prices. .105. HORNE,I7 Maticet street POTATOES-- 300 blphels choice mixed rotatoctl, I'4 atom JA and fo wile by ME.S A. FETZER, • ' corner Market and First streets. JAMES HOLMES & CO., Pork Packers and dealers in Bacon, Lard, Suer Cured Hams, ote., corner of FIRST AND ISIA.B.E.ET STREETS, folUay ... . Pittaburgl• '.s. ---------• AT A PRICE-A VERY LOW PRICE— Will be sold a comfortable two story frame dwel ling of tire rooms, with n large lot of ground fronting on two streets, in Allegheny City. Apply to jell S. CUTHBERT S SON, S 1 Market street: ADWELIAN. G HOUSE, NOW RENTEI7I FOR so x.mciiivr, with a largo lot of ground, situate iithlielltaY.City, will be sold at the low price of . S7OQ: ;Tltrinkediy. S. CUTHBERT .4. SON, • .Iqarket atreet. - _,,.., • r.:BR'S CASES, MONEY -BOOKS, Port Monies , Memorandum Booki and Pocket Hooka, for sale by IV. S. HAVEN, Stationer nolyo3 corner Market and Second streets, _:,..,.. teis)l,') I M I 3 ;01 CAA Asia. Wo Arago Boruusia.. New York , Wilt ran okra Argo New York.—Galway Juno 3 Fulton New Y0rk....-Havre June 5 City of 31anchester..New York„....Cork, Lc ..June 25 Europa Boston Lieerpool......June 29 Kangaroo Now York....J.averpOol,&c.July 2 Nevi York Market. • Now Wax, Juno 26—Evening.--Cotton; sales 200 bales. awaiting the expected steamer's advices. Flour declin ed; 600 hblii sold. Wheat heavy ; only 1600 bush were sold; white is quoted at $l,OO. Pork' heavy, at $16,12@ $10,25. Oats, 40(4148. Bacon heavy; 7,3a6V.,c; shoul ders, 61.5,7 c. Linseed Oil firm at 61@t13c. Hides firm er; sales 2.5000 IDs. western. at 11 1 / 4 . Tallow steady, at 10t;',c. Sugar firm. at 0 1 ,44,5,, , c. for N. 0. and 5, 1 4@6c. for 'Muscovado. Coffee firm; sales 5000 bag's at 11%. MG iWisthi steady at 42e. for N. 0. CISCIMIATI, June 2:).—Flour steady. Wheat unchang ed. Outo dull. at SM. Barley C.3c. Corn firm at 82c.-- Whiskey active. at 260. Bacon unchanged; the inquiry mils on for bacon aides. Therein no change in the mon ey or exchange markets. Ize:-TnAvELEtts, who so frequently suffer from sickness incident to the fatigue of a journey, kiss. of rest, change of water end of diet, should always be provided with Dr. Wilson's Headache Pills, which is a reliable medicine, to relieve them. Prepared and sold by B. L. Fahnestoek k Co., Wholesale DruggiSts, and . Proprietors of It. L Fahnestock's Vermifitge, No. GO; corner Wood and Fourth _streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.. See Pill advertisement on the third page of today's paper. jeS2idaw .TOSIZPII xzrlA. 1...1111031" JOSEPH NETER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealera in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS , 1 421 Penn Street, above the Canal,: Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own mann• facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasomahle faMit R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, U. T. KENNEDY Si. BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAT, AND HOMINY, ILANi , FACTURED AND DELIVERED N PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY_ auT.lyth v] PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. SAAC JONES....-.INO. J. 80YD....WM. M'CULOUGTI JONES, BOYD & CO., Spring, Plow, and A. B. Steel Sprin KAY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, A - O. 55 WOOD STREET. . Put.sluu - gh,n , Ali- A full assortment of Law, Medical and Miscellar on, Book,. ennptantly on hand.. SMYTH a: SNOWDEN'S `NEW TEA STORE, No. 34 Filth Street. EXTRA CURIOUS OOLONGS, FINEST YOUNO lITSONS, GUNPOWDERS, DIPERIAIS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS. All purchased at lowest mill prices, and for sale Whole wale and Retail, at& SNOWDEN'S New Tea Store, at Fifth street. .A.. IVI7PATLI-a...4 2 N-1 4 T1), MERCHANT TAILOR, CORNER FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. T. A S JUST RECEIVED A' FRESH SUP PLY of Spring and Summer Goods, which he is prepared. to manufacture to enter in the latest styles, laa,l at rea-sonablu rates. iipbttzm JUSI:I3 D. D. EOGUBS D. B. ROGERS & CO., _ at AN II F.ACTURERS OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Corner Ross and First Streets, pirrsitußG If, PA. DA CK ED Burr Elt- .. I. 35 barrels good pocked Buller, 10 hlf do do do, 15 kegs do do. In store, 'mid for solo bt , nnI,LEn A nIcEETsoN, aria _Nn.'. tit and 2.rs, tillortv shwa. • DomEsTi C AN D STAPLE DRY GOapS, of evert' variety- Also, Dress Goods, Larelllau nes, Slnorls, Ilo,Lery, White Good, Ae. C l . }JANSON LOVE ("1 A tut Errs scoTen SSNUk F.—. 1.0 bar rels for sale by - ft. L. FAIINFSTOCK & CO., , je4 No. CAL corner Fourth and Wood streets. VifEstt TEAS.-30 half chests Green and Black Teas, various grades,: it) caddy bores do. of different sizes, in store cud for ealo by MURTLAND & CONNOR, '2O 197 Liberty atreet. CARIAINA boxes l rirue Cutting for 001 11. IT. COLLINS. Steamers to Arrts'e LUTZ FOR DErs Liverpool New York.... June 25 Bremen New York.... June 25 Havre New York.... June 28 -Hamburg -New York.—July Southampton-New York.... July 9 Steamers to S&fl. Cincinnati Market. IaNt7.I,CTUSID3 Or CAST STEEL. and Azle■ CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSB unort, PA rrell ELL'S LIED INK. PENS.--For I sale by . J. R. W my 4 ha Wood street near Fourth. LIR E.SIIAEtIIVAL-100 boxes Palermo Oranges ; street, and Ilk) boxes Palermo Lemons. Susi receiving this day, and for sale by RIMIER st ANDERSON. WS No. Ss Wood st., csimoeite St. Charles hotel. RUBBER GOODS, INKSTANDS. I Rulers, Penholders, Pens. Paper knives, Pencils Pocket Inkstands, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, & I for sale be W. S. ILAVEN, 1,43 Corner Wood & Third & Market & Second .eta. LIXTRACT LIQUORICE, SICILY. 12,1 casoa for solo by 13. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No, CO, corner Fourth and Wood otrooLo TIIE BALTIMORE SKIRT.—The best Skirt in tho market, *ale expressly to orderfor our own sales. City and country dealers snnplied at a liberal diseounL s : CREE Si CO.. • A Fifth a EATON. nd Market streets.- DRIED APPLF.S.-10 barrels for sale b NURTLAND CONNOR, Ig7 Liberty street. TT AIR DY ES.- -Christadoro's, Batchelor Basin's and Ilarrison's Nair Dees, for sale by L. WILCOX, corner Smuhfield and Fourth els • UMI3ItELLAS,-In Silk and Gina ham, ham, cle,ing at very low prices. WholesaleDeatera err , especially invited to examine oar stock and priece. je3 EATON, CREE k CO., Fifth and Market ate D LINEN PRIN (3 E.'S AND Tnnwnings—A very large sortment of all widths. sold wholesale and retail at e lowest possible prices. jell' EATON. CURE Fifth and lfarket BBARREL PO.II.IA'fIY.M.—A large supply of taus excellent nrticlo just received at JOSEPH I:LE:MENG . % Sclg corner Diamond and Market streot. DA.CKING BOXES--100. second hoed iL Packing Boxer for sale by ieg wrkftSHALL CO. fol H. VENETIAN' ) BBLS. ENGLISNEY'r EI) k , for sale by BECKHAM & KELLY. jela • A llegheny Cit • ICASE MACE, JUST RECEIVED and for Palo by BECKHAM dc KELLY. jela Allegheny City CASKS 'F'kf~ —.E/1 for sato by , pEcKEtim & KELLI, Allegheny Cit.- ‘../ GALLONS FLAXSEED OIL for sale by BECKHAM & KELLY,' Allegheny City. • • - PHOTOGRAPHY. Tlns Axr LIAS BEEN 1 - brought to such perfection that pictures, taken by this process have been pronounced perfect. by the scientific ,vorlfl. They. can be had in all their beauty and artistic elezanre, at WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY, on Fourth street._ CQUNTING 110 USE STATIONERY, Bill Head Boxes, Post Office Boxes, Carl Racks, Cal endars and Sand Boxes, a large assortment at HAVENS, . jel3 Comer Wood k Third & Market & Second sts. A CASES EAST INDIA CASTOR OIL fa kr sale by BECKHAM & KELLY, lon • Allegheny City. • - Pagu errean eltries. R 0 Ambrotype and Photograph vrarr PIIENIOIC GALLERY, No. 'TO Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFF/CF. Si` Photographs, colored or plain, tskan at abort no tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them. • SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SlZE,and colored in Oil. mrB AgBROTYPE - S. - A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW . - AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH- !RENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT L IFE SIZE, IMPERIAL, AND MEDIUM PHOTOCEIR.A.P'HS , Colored in Oil, Pastelle, or Plain, in the most artistic yle, and fa Eastern prices. - WALL'S GALLERY, E Y E MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, The Only Remedy in the Whole WOW, SURE TO EXTERMINATE RATS, MICE, COCEROACILES, BEGS, ANTS, .IIO.SQUI- TOES, FLEAS, MOTHS, MOLES, GRAIN WORMS, AND GARDEN INSECTS, AC. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH These celebrated remedies have been extensively used for twenty-two years in all parts of Europe, and .their miraculous ower have been attested by the Courts of Russia, France, England, Austria, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Belgium, 11 . 61111nd, Naples. &c., and their Chemical properties examined, and approved by the rapid. distinguished Medical Faculties all over the world: Th ei r dca inlet; veness to all kinds of vermin and insects - has been certified in this city by the Directors of the various Public • In_Stitutions, Planters, Farmers, Pro prietors of Hotels, Warehouses. 'Manufactories, and by various distinguished private citizens. Numerous Testimonials and Certificates of the efficacy of these Remedies can be seen at the Depot. and Proprietor. JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, Depot, No. GL ltroadway.cor: 'Houston st., N. Y. General Agent for the United States and Canada, For mate, - Wholesale and Retail, by the Inventor FREDERICK. V. IlliStrfliN, Druggist, No. 10 Astor I louse, and 417 Broadway. Sew 'Yeas. For sale in this city. Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. Sellers a Co., corner Wood and Second streets t Joseph Fleming, corner Diamond and Market street, and Peck ham ic :11'Keiman, Allegheny. do'2B:om SADIVEL GRAY, • DRAPER 8a TA~S+OR, NO. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTS BURGH, Pa., has just returned from the Eastern cities. and is now receiving his Spring Stock. of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vcstings, and Coatings of every variety and style, adapted to the best city and country trade, which will be made up to order with promptness and despatch, and at rates as low as at any other similar establishment in the city. xnrllydavr WARRANTED Pure and Un- t4d =- adulterated. and to Ar3"'S_:AV E - Pickles for years, the tame that I have _ sold to a maiority of the Pittsburgh Gre. • cers for vvnaa - r. tr-tas, and which has t, taken :1/ IN EG AR s Three First Premiums at Pennsylvania State Fairs, I am now of- fering to the city . and country trade at 41.4ait greatly reduced Times. Pleate order direct. Terms Cash. A. BALLOLT.I4 6 Water street, between Smithfield and bur Grgh ,ant, Pitts Pa. mYY2 hxV LASE SUPERIOR COPPER NUM; S 31 Eli T I W-01t-K-3', PARK, 31.'CURDY CO., NIABNUiFenA,C2F33RoiEt ~11peOrFprSe:H„EdAcoTpHINZ,.. toms. Raised Still Bottoms. Spotter Solder. &c., also im porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, ire, &e. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse. No. 1.49 First, and /133 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Speeial orders of Copper mutt any de sired pattern. flyoia IC 9. IeCIEZ. VII. M'GEE & Co., • - MERCHANT TAILORS, Peale in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlernen nishing Goed,i, corner a Federal street and Market Square, Allegheny City, Pa. New Livery Stable. - WVI.N(I OPENED -LIVERY STABLL. in the rear of the Scott Hottse, corner of Irwin street and Duquesne Way. and prirchasgd a fine lot of Horses, lin,„ o , eics and Carriages, I would respectfully so keit the patronage of my friends and public generally, assuring them that they eau be accommodated at the most reasonable rates. I have made such arrangements that persons wishing their horses kept, can be well se- commodated. NEIL ISHACELAND, a pgalm Scott House, Pittsburgh; Pa- JAMES A. FETZER., FORWARDING AND 'COMMISSION MERCHANT POE Tilt SALE or Flour, 'Grain, 'Yard, Butter, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Generally, • CORNER OF MARKET AND / FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGIT, P. • REM ro—Fmneis Eno, William Dilworth, Sr.. S. Cuthbert et. SOIL Pittsburgh, Boyd Ott. Beiskell Swearintzen. Br.idy, Cash. M... 5 hL Bank. Lint Howell, ',Wangle .5 Co., George W. Anderson m , Donlon, Pas ton ACo IV heelintt. yV3-:-tptf PENN MACHIN . E WORKS FOUNDRY, NVIGHTMAN, ANUF:ACTURF4i. , Steam Engines, Shafting and Ppllies ug Mortice :%Inehules, Gear Whealf., - _ _ riangem etc., etc- Orders promptly attended to. 3. ALLEGITENT. B ARGAINS IN SECONDJIAND PIANOS. One G Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by Chickering & Sons; only two years old. Ono W 1. octavo. llo.ewooll Case, round comers; made by Millen & Davis. Onee Oelove, Rosewood, carved desk; made by Naafis-., A. Clark. One G oet,nro, ni ; thoziery 'ewe, n ado by Nunns & Clark. 000 G , " N. Y: Alan. Co. Ono o‘, Gerd'g &Simon One 6 " Pape; Paris. e 0 " 21101.0".,,,uy 00 One 51 Loud Bro. - . tlerrnari make. “. 4 Clementi. ee Clementi °tie 5 Ono S For Kilo by Joif,N 11. MELLOR; 81 :Wood street. MEI)IOAL BOOKS.— Rokitausky's -Pa thological Anatomy, 2 cols. Gross' Elements oi Pathological Anatomy. Gluge's Pathological Anatomy, with colored plates. Homers Anatomy and Histology, 2 rots. . Lawrence's Treiinse on the Eye. - - Mackenzie's Wilson on 'Disease of the Skin, with atlas of plates. Eticknill aud Tulin on Insanity. La Locke nn Pneumonia and _Malaria. - Copltuadon Palsy and Appopleay. Erichson's Science and Ars of:Surgery, Cooper's Lectures on Surger ,. Pruitt's Modern Surgery. Miller's Practice ou " Pirre's System of " . Dickson's Elements of Medicine. - Williams' Principles of Medicine, new edition. Watson's Practice of Physic, u tt . Weeds' Materin. Medina and Therapeutics. myati • KAT & CO., 55 Wood street. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND-CONVEYANCER, SUMMER uNDERSHIRTS, DRAWE RALp Rosy. osuzo,Xeyinp, cottoii, Limo Thread, Linen sad Silt:, L. HIRSHFELD 8 SON'S, _ _ No. S 3 Wood street. at, raps. ER 219 WALL'S, Fourth street. Jones' Building, Fourth street VINEGAR I L. C. 11EPBIT12N, OFFICE - WITII 11. HEPBITICs.:, No. N) Fourth street: - --