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Tames P. BABB, GDITOB AND PROPRIETOR Tma. —Daily, Six Dollars per year, stnctly in ad vance. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Dob Ur per year; m Globa of fire. One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. Purifying Water for Soldiers.—During ■warm weather Boldierß in camp and upon march can frequently obtain no water to slake their thirst and cook their food,except that of ponds, rivers and brooks. These waters are frequently charged with organic matter, which is liable to produce dysentery, and, in many instances, cholera. Soldiers should therefore become in* telligent, bo as to provide for every contingen cy in war. The preservation of their health should be just as carefully guarded to insure efficiency as .good discipline and a supply of ammunition. A few words upon impure water may therefore be of groat advantage to many of them* and possibly may be the means of saving many lives. The organic impurities of water are partly of animal and partly of vegetable origin, both of which are very objeotionabie, but the ani* imal moat of all. These impurities are con stantly undergoing chemical changes—a fer menting process—and it is during soch a state of things that the water is dangerous; because when taken into the human system in this condition, it tends to engender the same fer menting action. The nature of this action is not well known, but of the fact there can be no doubt Rapid running streams, even if they are as brown with mud as the Missis sippi river, and as much charged with organic matter, are perfectly healthy, because no chem ical change—no fermentation—takes place in them. Sluggish streams and stagnant pools are the most to be dreaded. The mud may be filtered Irom the water of a running river by merely passing it through cotton cloth, a piece of blanket, or flannel shirt, and we would advise soldiers to do so in most instances. This simple method of straining water will be found a partial safeguard for stagnant water, but not a perfect one. W hen on march soldiers should endeavor to endure thrist with fortitude; and when they rest for cooking their food, they should boil the water which they intend to carry with them for drinking. When cooled and agitated in the air for a few mo menta, so as to absorb oxygen, it becomes quite pleft&nt to drink. The natives of the East In dies, who live in fiat alluvial districts, where the ponds and rivers are sluggish, and charged with organic substances, boil the water for drinking, and let it stand over night. This process, they say, prevents them from taking cholera. The reason is evident, to & man of science; the high heat of boiling absorbs the fermenting action. Let soldiers, therefore, be Careful to boil and filter the impure water which they, of necessity, are frequently com pelled to use. The Committee of Public Safety This body met on Saturday afternoon at half past three o'clock at their usual place of meat iog, the Board of Trade Judge Wil kins presiding. The Executive Committee reported that they had been bolding daily meetings, but transac ted no business of importance. The Finance Committee reported $18,488,- 88 as their total receipts to date, and the fol lowing as the contributions received last week: Quh from Pittsburgh das Company $6OO uu * 44 First Ward, city 103 uO “ 44 Pubo<>«ehoot 17 38 “ * Pittsburgh Trout Co 300 uu ' 44 iron Cut *• 2too oo 44 M Union banking Co., 100 00 44 “ Second Ward city..—. 60 oo Orders 44 “ *• “ - ivO oo Quh 44 Third •• *• lt>7 *5 Orders *• “ •• •• *ii oo Cash *• Fourth M “ 407 00 Orders “ “ 60 00 - 44 Eighth - Cash ■* ” mu *• Ninth “ “ M’Clore township. Cash u Pitt u.wa&hip (,Oak landj 400 00 ** •* i •rrmllet' township 16 0“ The Committee on Home Defence reported verbally, through Hon. P. C Shannon, that they have 105 companies of Home Guards en rolled. 19 rifie companies have been allotted into two regiments,, and 66 companies of in fantry into si* regimenU. The Belief Committee, through their chair man, Wm. M. Edgar, Esq., reported that the applications for relief had increased to four hundred and eight families, to which they had paid out $1,319.96 in money, $288,60 in gro ceries; dry goods $18,00; 51 loads {1276 bush ) coaL On motion, it was resolved that all goods stopped by the committee on transit of muni tions of war be returned to the shippers, except those contraband of war. Joseph Dllworta and Robert Finney were appointed a committee to notify shippers of goods heretofore stopped by the Committee, 3iat their goods are here subject to their order. On motion, Hon. Charles Sbaler was added to the Committee of Public Safety. Adjourned till next Saturday at 3$ p. m Committee on Home Defence. First Regiment of Rifles. —An election for Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel and for the First Regiment of Rifles, will be held at City Hall, on Wednesday next, the 22 nd May, between the hours of three and nine o’clock, p. m. Esch company will be entitled to no more than fifty four votes, including of ficers. Corrected rolls to be handed to com mittee before or at the election. Each mem* ber will come furnished with three tickets. — The First regiment will consist of the follow ing companies, viz : Doqoeape Central Guard—W. F. Johnston. 'First Ward Guards—Daniel Fitzsimmons. PMQ&d Ward Guards—Walter Katie. Third Ward Guards—T. B. Hamilton. Bcott-Blfiea—J. Britton. Home Guard Rifles—A M. Wickersham. Park Rifles—C. W. Moore. Kgbt Ward Guards— B. C. Sawyer. Ibrasen Rifles—W. H. Barker. By order of the Committee. No. 2.—The Second Regiment of Rlflee will attend at same time and place for similar pur poses, and under the B&me rules as above. It will consist of the following companies, viz: Fort Pitt Rifles— R. F. Rndd. Sixth Ward Guards, B— 8. L Full wood. Seventh Ward Guards, A—James 1. Bennett. Bhannoo Rifles—James Littell. Ist Ward Allegheny Rifles—Fred. HambrighL Grenwher Guards—Robert Bay, ir. JAckioa Guards—John W. Btr»ub. Steuben Gturds—C. R. Leonh&nser Sharpsborg Guards—F. H Collier. Arsenal Guards—James While. By order of the Committee. P. C. SHANNON, Chairman. Jobs M.Trxuua, Secretary. Oil Items.: —Since our lust report, the fol lowing persons, who were published among the lilt of injured at the fire at Little & .Her rick’s well, hare died: Mr. Floyd, fUlca, Mew York; J. G. Btratten, Crawford county; H. Kastman, Whitesboro, New York; John Beisling, Bherman, New York. Of those yet surviving, Gushing, Walker and Glass are considered in danger.—The Middletown Corn* pgny have two wells, which are probably the deepest in the Venango oil regions. One on the Allegheny river was six hundred and eighty-six feel deep and still drilling; with jho show of oil, on the 4th insL; and the otherj on French Greek, eight hundred and< thirty four feet, with a good show and drilling deeper. This company seems determined to find oil or China. —The Cornplanter company, Oil creek, struck a mammoth vein of oil on Thursday last. The oil flowed in tremendous quantities, and four hundred and seventeen barrels were ■eeured.ln thirty four hours from the time of striking the vein. A few wells like this will operate upon the barrel market. Obdkbkd Into Gamv —We learn that three additional companies will be received into camp in a few days. They are the Brighton fUiles, Captain Culhbert, of New Brighton; Captain Bryson’s company from TJniontown, ind the Curtin Minie Rifles, Captain M. R. of Beaver. These three companies increase the force in camp to nineteen aomoanles, and a fourth will probably soon be two full regiment,. . **+ e, f, v- « % .. ." « . * :■ *’ . r... ... .* 1 # . , »/ ' « • . v .‘it*., .-v-. v . . ~ ■ ,£‘ ,■■■!■ ■••■'"'• ' Ll-ili.-" ; : -w,- -~-~ vr "Off - .■- , ..... ®Be stet. Piobon Shooting. —On Friday afternoon a pigeon shooting match came off at Snyder’s Hollow, Allegheny, in the presenoe of a num* ber of spectators, between Messrs. Patton, Hichard Brown and Thorp, and Rodgers, Wright, and J. Brown, all of whom did some “tall shooting,” especially the latter, who kill, ©d & bird every shot. The terms of the match ■were as follows: Fourteen pigeons were shot fct by each of the contestants from a spring trdp, twenty-ono yards rise and eighty yards boundary. The following was tho result of the match : James Patton, |r 1 1 l 1 1 0 1 u 1 0 1 1 o J Richard Brown 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l I u 1 1 1 John Thorp iioillllolllll Tot*l Killmi Si Joseph-Rodgers o liioilioiiiii J. Wright 1 looilOlltloll J. Brown 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 Total Killed 36 An equal number ol pigeons having been killed on each side, the match rosultod in a draw. It will probably bo repeated. A YOLUNTKKR, belonging to company R. of the Krie regiment, was badly beaten at Dimond’s drinking saloon on Liberty street, Saturday night, lie was intoxicated and be* haved badly in the house, when the landlord ejected him. After he got out it is alleged that he was terribly beaten by a watchman, whom the soldier resisted when the officer at« tempted to arrest him. The poor fellow was taken to the watch-house, whore he was well cared for. The affair will be investigated to day. Whon the intelligence reached Camp Wilkins the Erie boys were tired with indig nation at the treatment of their comrade and attempted to get out at the gate, with the in tention of coming to tho city to revenge him. Col. McLa- e promptly called out a company, charged bayonets upon the insubordinate and drove them back to their quarters. Shipment of Munitions of War.— For the past week Major Talaflero, Quartermaster tor the army here, has been shipping cannon, shot, shells, and other supplier to Washington City, Philadelphia, New York, Newport, Ay.. Columbus, 0., Indianapolis, the camp at Cairo, Detroit Arsenal. Carlisle Barracks. Fortress Monroe, AC. He has just received from New York somo fifty tons of cannon, gun carriages, Ac , for distribution West this week. Two ten inch columbiada and some stores were sent to Fort McHenry on Satur day. An Kngink Wanted —The Council of Salem, Columbiana county, Ohio, being desir ous of purchasing a band tire engine, with suc tion attached, have addressed a letter to the Mayor upon the subject. They want a good second hand suction engine. We presume some of the lire companies oi our city who have been procuring steamers would be glad to dispose of their hand engines. Communi cations addressed to Peter Ambler, Salem, will receive attention. Sentesvei> to he Hung — Wm. Weaver, of Newport, Perry county, convicted some time ago of poisoning his wife, was sentenced on Tuesday last, to suffei the extreme penalty of the law. Tho 'Awi says : “The prisoner displayedjlhe most astonishing stoicism ever witnessed by those present.— Standing erect, his lips compressed, aLd his eyes on the judge, he remained throughout tho whole terrible scene unmoved, except now and then a slight nervous movement of the chin and bead. It appeared to us that every ono present was more affected U an the criminal.' Drowned.— A boy named Perry Johnson, was drowned in a bath tub at the House of Refuge, Saturday afternoon, in about sixteen iaches of water. It is supposed he was taken by a cramp The coroner held an inquost,and the jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowning. Jefferson College Volunteers —The students at Jefferson College hav6 Tbrroetfa company, called the Caloban Ureys, for pro tecting the borders or going into active ser vice, if necessary. The officers are : Captain —Stephen G. McCandlers,of Pittsburgh; First Lieutenant—John V/. McMillan, of Canons* bure; Second Lieu’enant—Frank W Smith, of (iroensburg. Pa. For Wheeling —The Spang In fan try, Capt. Scanlon, left Pittsburg for the Camp at Wheeling on Friday,and on their arrival were mustered into service. A detachment ol the Washington Rifles, forty men, left under Card. Hay on Sunday afternoon, and the remainder of the company go to-morrow with Lieut. Smith. Our boys are determined to get into service somewhere. Alleged Mail Robber Arrested.—A lad, named Sab&stian Tyco, was lodged in jail on Saturday, charged with robbing the mail in Fayette county. He was riding in a back in which the mail was being carried, and LK.k occasion Lo cut cpeo the bag and extract therefrom a number of letters with valuable enclosures. He will be tried at the next term of tho United States Court. Re*Engagement of Adah Isaao Men ken. —Manager Henderson has engaged this popular actress fur another week % and from her former saccess we are sore she will draw good bouses. She appears to-night in nine charac ters, with songs and dances. The bill embraces “The Mysterious StraQger.or Satan in Paris," and “The French Spy.” City Hall, \ May 18tb, 18G1. i Ppebentation —George Pierce, Lieutenant in the Iron City Guards, Capt. Gormley, was presented with a splendid Colt’s Revolver, last week, by Jas. Veruer, Esq , of the Citizens’ Passenger Railway. The weapon has fallen into good hands, and if the opportunity arises will be effectively used. The Edinburg Review.— The April num ber of this standard Review, Leonard Scott & Co., reprint, has been laid upon our table by Hunt A Miner. Its articles possess unusual interest. That upon the “Election of Presi dent Lincoln and its Consequences ’ will at tract tho attention of every American reader. Secession Sympathizers. —We understand that sympathizers with secession have been compelled to leave Wellsburg, Va., reooctly, and that hand bills warning suspected parties to come no more to Lagrange, have been issued and posted about the Ferry landing there. Pittsburgh Volunteers in Trouble.— Three Pittsburghers, odo of them well known here, were arrested in Wheeling on Thursday, and committed to jail for getting drunk and creating a disturbance in the market house.— They had enlisted in the Madison Guards. Butter for the Erie Boys. —On Saturday a young oil our city <ufent through the market and procured ferty-five pounds of but ter, which Bhe distributed among the soldiers of the Erie regiment in camp. It y?as re ceived With three times tfrfee. On Friday she gave lhem r fourteen pounds. Acknowledgements.— The officers of the Jefferson Kiflus return their sincere thanks to W. M. Rovina and A. J. Marshall of Carlisle, for there swprds and sashes presented Lieut. Paj*k, fqr-ibd uso of the officers of the corn* pany. A Meeting of the cap U-ins of the unac cepted volunteers is callod for ten o’clock this morning, at the Common Council Chamber, to make arrangements for offering their ser* vices to the Secretary of Wfcr, direct. z The Army ' Clothing Contracts. —"We understand that the contraota for uniforming the State troops have been awarded, and that the successful bldtihrß are principally from PiUsJ}!tfgh, Wonder who they are? Thanks. —The Jefferso* JJafles* OapL John ton, would return their grateful acknowledge ments to the'Pittoburg Rifles for sundry kind nesses received at their hands. Col- David Campbell, of the Twelfth Regiment, arrived in the city on Saturday night as. Stkrbinb & Munbo have removed their office to No. 191 Penn street, near St. Ciaii. CXHTISTUY.-Dr. C. Bin, No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Dental profession. ' - j V fi V* Vi 1 .l f a -* • - T •* . „ • • JT*' ■* & - ' • **»•*• • ■V- % ■ '' & ... : : , V'/ J ♦ . ’ ** • ' H >V 4 " </ f J ••• •{ "*«• * , «- '‘•l • . ~, <*•..•■'••..? l.yv .-' PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 20. 1851. .. THE LATEST SIEWS. BY TELEGRAPH •/friiix Seized at SI. Louis Washington City Items. AHK A SSAS ADMITTED I.XTu THE SO l Till '.RS (•U.SFFDERA V ) Later from Fortress Monroe. Boston. May 18.—The steam gun boat Pem broke hae arrived from Fortress Monroe, which she left on tho 10th. Among the passengers are Capt. Gale of the bark “D. C. Pierce” of Cleveland, and Captain Johnson of the bark “Ida.” Capt. Gale reports that his bark was sunk at Norfolk by tbo rebels on the 6th inst. Beside losing vessel, cargo ands3ooUin sj>eeio, ho was thrown into prison and kept there till released in bail through the efforts of a friend. Failing to obtain any redress, and being close ly watched, ho escaped with nine others to the Frigate Minnesota Capt. Gale and his daugh* ter, who was with him, were in destitute cir cumstances in Norfolk, and, as well as the crow, were refused assistance on all hands, es pecially by tbo British Consul. Mr. Myers, who from his own acknowledgement, subse quently made in the presence of officers of the Minnesota, confessed that he had possession of the cargo of sugar and specie, valued at a total of $6,800; yet ne refused to give Capt. Gale a receipt as an indemnity to the owner.— The vessel and the cargo wore valued at $75,000 Capt. Johnson reports tho wreck of the bark Ida, near Cape Henry. Sho saved the cargo and rigging, and shipped them to Norfolk, and on searching there ho was robbed of nearly the whole of the property, and imprisoned for five days He made his escape along with Capt. Gale. Bt. Louis, May 18.— The State tobacco warehouse was visited yesterday by the Uni ted States authorities, and a considerable quantity oi arms and munitions of war taken therefrom. The riflos taken yesterday from the Central Metropolitan Police Station be longed to Henry N. Hart, Colonel of the Constitutional Guard, and had been in tho police elation lor safe keeping. Tho city is now enviruned by a tine of military posts, extending from the river below the Arsenal around the western outskirts to the river again on the North. Tbo object of these posts is to prevent any hostile troops or mu nitions of war from entering the city, ana to protect the public peace, and to give com plete security to every peaceful citizen. The forces composing these encamptnients belong lo the regiments under <ommand of Colonels Blair, Beornstoin and Siget. Twenty-seven persons have died of wounds received at tho Camp Jackson affair, and eight in the Wal nut street collision. A Pensacola correspond on l oi tbo Mobile Advtriutr says that six hundred troops from Georgia and Alabama arrived there on tbo 1 Üb, being an advance guard of two tbou-- and recently ordered to that pou t. They w»;l increase Gen Bragg • commanl to about ten thousand. WanhinoTon, May I* —Two grand camps are promised—one lo be connected with tho Sickles Brigade on Slaton Lland, to receive whatever volunteers may I*j accepted, there to bo drilled and thenee to bo transferred whore over required on tbo Atlantic <*oa.«t Another camp to be located at Harrisburg, lor %l»o sup pi y of the service in tbl» direction and at the south weal. Colonel McDoweli was tendered promotion &s Major General, but Ibis be declined, prefer* ring a Brigadier Generalship, which was worthily conferred ills course on this subject was aL'tie prompted by feelings -f delicacy, and in satisfaction of a mod*it degree ol ambi tion fur military advancement Tne long bridge connecting Washington with the Virginia shore was not merely guarded, but was occupied last night by a large number of effective troops than hereto fore, and an armed vessel was in the vicinity These measures were precautionary in view of report of designed injury to the bridge by the secessionists. Chamber. 4 i M»y 11-*—Judgel 1 -*—Judge Mayaon ei-cull«clor ot Baltim-.ro was released to-day, and sent over the Mrt\ land line Hu m known to entertain s*»coaiion sympathies, but bis character is too high to induce a belief that he would condescend to play the spy. Tbero was no authority from the Secretary of War to retain him, and his discharge is approved by the most judicious resident*. Tbo deserter from Harper’s Ferry arrived here yesterday. He is named Stanley, and was originally from Ohio. Uo frays thfre were but twelve nieces of cannon at Harper's Ferry on Thursday night. The confederate troops on Friday visited a Maryland farmer, three miles below the Ferry and killed seven hogs and drove off three head of cattle in broad day-light. They have committed simi lar depredations in Maryland for ten miles above the Ferry, and these visits are orcuring daily. \W uington, May Ifr.—The city and the caiujrti are quiet to-day, but every one ia looking forward anxiously for some impor tant movement. The War Department wants no cavalry beyond those already called for. Three fine steam-tugs, lately employed on the river at Chicago, have been offered to the Government by Mr. Sturgis, and accep ted. They will be armed and employed at Cairo, • Hon. E. Sickles has authority to raise a division of 10,U0U men, and will be made its Major General. Recruiting offices will be opened for it in Philadelphia, New York and other cities. Prominent Maryland men are tagging the Government to drive out the rebel troops that have occupied Maryland soil at Point of Rocks, Harper’s Ferry and other places. Capt. Lyon,who acted bo well at Si. louis, has been made a Brigadier General. WAHnrauroic, May 16.—Transportation of immense boUienof troops lo Fortress Monroe in to take place with the leant powelble dolay. Major General Butler will, forthwith, repair thither, where he will establish hif» headquarters as the < ommandant of the new mili tary department of V.rgmja, North Carolina aod Teo nefluee. These tact* are mgnifleant of future ©rent*. A private Utter dated Fridoy, on beard the V. S. Frigate Minnesota, in Hampton Roods, says: Wear rived lrom Boston oa the 13th, and have our afl*ault* on the enemy. We have seized about $300,000 worth of ships and tobaoco. We are ant icipaling, on the part of the enemy, to fortify Bheivell’s Point, and if they do, we shall attack them. Twelye or fifteen. regiments now in Washington are encamped in various localities. The troops manifest the most friendly feeling toward each other, while their general good conduct is remarkable. The health of the volunteers in and around the capitol continues un usually good. U is the intention of the goveroment to render West Point Academy more efficient than it has been heretofore. A number of appointments have been recently made from Civilians lo occupy Lleutenantcies of the regular army. Portland, I>etrolt and Chicago, have been constituted new offices of exchange for the United States, and Prussian closed mails to be conveyed via England by means of the <>rand Trunk Railway through Canada, and the Canadian line of mail steamers plying in sum* incr letwe< n Portland and Liverpool. These offloea will, in addition to British and French mails already regularly despatched by them, commence to forward doted mails to Prussia via (Quebec and Liverpool on (he first of June next. Montgomery. May —Arkansas was ad* milled as one of Ihe Confederated States.— Delegates present * K. W. Johnson, A. Ifript, A. A. Garland, W. W. Watkins. H. F. Tbowanon will be here lo.morrow. •'V- • v » C . «* * *. ♦*, *-1 * *-;* * St. Louib, May 17.—Two pieoes ol cannon, and several hundred muskets aod rifles, and a number of pietoL and ammuntion, were taken from the custody of the police commissioners to day, by order of tho United States authori ties. Also, Bixty of Colt’s Navy revolvers were seized while in the hands of tbo Ameri can Express Company. All these arms wore sent to the Arsenal. New Orleans, May 18.—Datw from Ha vanna to the 13tb, have been received. The U. vS. Consulate refuses to give oloar ances to vessels for ports of the soceJed States. The difficulties botweeu the North and South are greatly affecting commerce- - - - -.— Louisville, May 18 River jblUng slowly, with 5 inches water in channol; weather closr. nui£ turn mu, JOSEPH METER &SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale an<l Retail Dealer to FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Bo* 45*4 Pena Street, above‘the Cabal, Have ou hand a Urge tMMMtmeat of Fepej and PUuo Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own mam> Gactore, and warranted equal in quality aod atyle to any manufactured in the city, and will at reasonable Wriea* taSkU DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAR. ALSO—AGENT.OF RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS Fur RUPTURES. delrly UOR. PENN ANI^ WAYNE «TB._ SEAT O E W A E . THREE MAPS. PLAN UKTUK CITY I>P WASHINGTON, with Delaware, Maryland and parts of the surroundiog btaien ho a jenniylvania,Virginia, Marylaad,;Ne w Jersey, and a large portion of Ohio—to Clneinnau. I, ■. UNITED BTATES, from Atlantic to Pacific, showing ail the Forts. N H.—These Maps ar« New Bte a i Engravings on good paper. They arepist and snow by Red Lid«k, the Stations of the different regiments of the Federal and Rebel Armies. FUR SALE BY W. S. HAVEN, JOHN M’DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND DKALEH IN New Orieam Sugar aod Molauet, FLOVR, BjtCOJT, Rice, Oheese, Fish, Oils, &c. No. 311 Utwrty Street, opposite SutlihtieLl, V PITTSBURGH, PKfcN'A. A eonslant xuppw of ihire Brandies and Wines, of ha own irnpartsuon always on hand. Also, old Mono) gabels Rye, ttootcb sou Irish Whiskeys spiatlyn COLT'S REVOLVERS, ” ~ COLTS RKNOLS SRB. $lO RIFLES. $lO RIFLES!! SIU RIFLES ’ Hharp’s Pistols aod Rifles Imgraai variety Fishing Tackle, Fine Joan ted Rods acus« •Wlendkl assortment of Hhoka and ftoes,"For nalrtT 1 - BOWN A TETLEY'S, myfe 180 Wood street. Pittsburgh. SAPONIFIER! liii|M>ilai»l to Families! Saw 7 riflr ‘!.l. .1/*'. .I'l.J ftp'TV. \ One pound equed to Six pounds 1» O r V A Nil!! Fur Bale st Wholesale, by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA And by all Dmgglsts ft Grooors In m* United States. SiTUATIuN WANTED.—An Englishman without family, who has resided in Allegheny coun ty for the last 12 wishes a wtugqon, either as gardner, tfroom, or to make himself generally useful in s geoUeman's family He can give the best ol referen ces as to capability, character and sobriety Address **A. D.” at the oftiee of the Daily Pbst, stating when* aod where an interview may be had. rny7-Bt_ PINE APPLES.—A prime lot of freah Pioe Apples, just received snd for sale by KEY M ER A BROTH ERS, myT lie and IXB Wood at 1 A R A REELS ju»t received A yJ and for sale by »£IS MEANS AOOFFIN^ rfHAMPAGNKS, ' / CHARLES HKID3IKCK, CROWN, MUMM A COU CLICQUOT, Ac, For wale by Artillerists attention : :=The Fulton ArUUery of the Wilkins (Juard, wish to fill roll with praotic&l artillerists and other citi iens, to form a oompany cf Flying AiUllery. Apply to Captain Williams, Wilkins Guard. my 7 _ LOST —Yesterday, on Smith field street, by a sojourner in the city, a small POCKET BOOK, ooDtaiaing |3O in gold, and 40 contain silver. The find er wilt l>© liberally rewarded Dy leaving the same with Mr. TAYLOR, at the Custom House. myl&dl* VIRGINIA, KENTUCKY, and Missouri Money taken at whati is worth, by a HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. In exchange for Drees Goods, Shawls, Renfrew# needle Work, Ao . at tromendious low prices. __ Cor Bent, TWO OFFICES ON SHITIIFIELI) ST. No. 183, near the Post Office. Inquire ol H. KLEBER A BRO. Administrator’* Notice. Letters of administration upon the Estate of LEOPOLD GLOCKNER, Jr., late of Pittsburgh, have been granted to the under sigml by the Register of Allegheny County. Persons having claims against said estate will present them (or settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to ALBERT GLUOKNER, Administra or. apl&et*ltaw __ _ No. 80 Bt. Clair get. ~ " 1). t. RXEELASO T - EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; IfO, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER OXBB, suitable lor B£oss, pry Goods, at Raatern rices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third tory—over Citiaenr Pittsburgh. Pa. lefcl THE* STAND THETEST. BURSE & BABIES’ SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. Read, the following volunta ry testimonial In regard to BURKEA BARNES’ BAFB8: BAUM, Ijimasa. Mi st Boau * Beams—Gentlemen: On the night of the 22d of Febrnanr, 1860, «U our Machine 'Bnope, Paint Shops, Wood, Material, Eh glee Houae, and an the wlrehoaaee of the Boothweat&n Spoke and Cayrtage MannfcOtory. all being entirely fillet! with dry oombua tible material. Were burned down. In a room of the Paint Shop, where the heat was most intense, was one or your mike of Safes, containing ranee pohelea, Ao- amounting to over $lO,OOO, whidh, on being taken out, all were .entirely safe. W© most cordially recommend the Burke A Barnes Safe, as being very ta, h-ien The above Bafes, of every aiie, oo hand and made to order by __ BUR ICE Si BARNES, Ai the ' > J Established Safe Factory, l£t and in Third street, ' mar7:d2wkwly Pittsburgh, Pa. 'a.’ ft ,*!• $■:V *>, \**■&*%*■*■* * r ' -r H?ON CITY BANK, ) - PimuGAflih Pa., May 7th, IWI. f tv— —-»-THr DIRECTORS Oi* THIS BANK HAVE Jay declared a dividend of TH REE PER t'RNT. on the capital stock, payable to stock bolder* or < !i«ir leg&l representative- ftfler the ** l v jo*l - - J-üBN M AGOm LN t <>aahler. „„ \ /r FOURTH STREET, J* Rank of Deposit and Discount, INTEREST Fill) ON DEPOSITS. Par dt Current Funds received on Deposit TUK UNDERSIGNED Stockholders are imiividually responsible to depositors to the whole orient of their pnvare means: James Marshall, John Scott, William Walker, Bamnel George, 'iTioinas Mellon, Robert Bell, Johu MnDeviit, JuUu Floyd, Kicluird Floyd, Walker, William Young, Jacob Painter, Joseph Long, S. B. Robison, Thomas Scott, Joseph Dive, I>. A. Stewart, I» K. Galwuy, Willuim Carr, W. W. M*Gregor, Jimnea A. Kuox. james Marshall, I'wndeuu R. A. GEOKGK, Cashier. ap6;ly w _ /•/yj/J AO ENTS wanted to «eII 'SIX nkvt UUvU fnvtario«i+- two very recent, and ol great vame to families; all pay great profit* to Agents. Bend four sumps and get w> pages particulars. aplLarav EPrliUd H:toWN. Lowell. Masa ON THE TOP OP EACH BOTTLE OF HEIKSTREET’S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. Has the Signatures ot the Proprietors, W. E, HAGAN & CO . Every article which baa a large and ln.-rea*iog sale like this 1h likely to be counterfeit,*'! It U. as its name indicates, emueljr ~ I nijutahle” as ur a- its power to restore the Hair on bald heads, and to give it tne color of youth, (no matter how grey it may be,) is concerned USE NO OTHER RESTORATIVE It is the onwtaL, the only reliable, and the cheapest. — See the following teaumony : Jac&soh, May 29,15C1. W. K. Mxrwu, 61 Market street, St. Louis, Mo, Adyer uidog Agont for Heimstreel’s Hair Reatorntive. Otar Sir.— The Medicines you introduced into our city last winter are all baring a large sale, and giving in every case eatisfacuon. Mr. James Heoderaon (one of oar first citizens) says, has used all of the Bair Dy«* and Restoratives of the day, botnas never n»ed an article equal to iUxwMrtxr’s Inimitable Rais Restorative. That it far surpasses any preparation that be has ever triad for Restoring the Hair of the bald and grey to its original luxuriance and beauty” You can write the Proprie ors W. E. Haoak A Co, Troy, N 7 that they have the cheapest and best Hair Restorative in our market, and that it gives satisfaction in every case. Respectfully your®, J. S. HIZER, Wholesale 1 ruggist. IT IB UNEQUALLED FOR FRODUCINQ PITTSBURGH. A LUXURIANT HEAD OF HAIR, Sold everywhere— Prioe 60c and $1 per bottle. W. E. HAGAN A CO., Proprtmors, Troy, N, Y. PRINO AND SUMMER QUODS WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A CHOICE AN II SELECT STOCK O K OOOl* tor SI’&INU AND SUMMEU SALKS, which have been MleeUni with roor. Lhae usual care, nil feel coutkleet that m the HICUNESS OK KABKIC, AND STYLE FAIRNESS OF PRICE, they will bURFAHS ANY Gooß-J of the kitul ever be fore opened In this city, and would r*«i>eclfally sdiicit an eany call from our petroas and the public to exam ine the same for themaolve*. NAIHIIEL tiKAY ft MON, MERCHANT TAILORS, niflddm 1U PIITTn STREET. THERE IS IST O TJ SE IN'TKODUCINU TEdTIMON IAL.S MAGN.OLIA BALM; For when the Face is covered with unsightly Pimples or biotopes, the sufferer caret only l6be directed louse lome taje ami reUaUt remedy. THB MAGNOLIA WILL CURE THE WOBHT CABE OF PIMPLES IN A SINGLE WEEK. li is ho taje a rernldy that the contents ©f • bottle might be drank without harm. Physioisns look with wonder upon its speedy cures, for it has beretore-been thought absolutely necessary w use preparations of lead or mercury to cure immediately; but tne'MAONOUA Bair contains neither. It is the most elegant aod neatly put up aaticle for sale anyweere, ana may be obtained of all our Apothecknea and F&ncy Goods Lteaierb Price Fifty Cents a Bottle. W. E. HAiiAN A CO . Proprietors, Troy. N. Y. Dr. Geo. H. Koyser, No. 140 wood street, agent for ptuahijvah a^6 GUNS, FISTULS, RIFLES—The atlen uon of those in search of GUNB, EIFLK6, p i a T o L a , Ac., is directed to our tqdeodid stock. W. W. YOUNG, my4_ No. 97 Wood street JO ST OPENING—A splendid itock o? Spring Goods, among which will be found all the latest, fashiops. and we would eaUAbe, attention of our customers to the cheapest lot of Needle work Collars and sets of the flevrstylea. ( Also, Irish Linen and 14pen Boson? a Call and see at N 6. 96 Market street, between Dia* mood and Fifth street. a. J. LYNCH. mh29 WM BENNETT, 120 Wood street MOBMIKG POST JOB OFFICE. JAMES l*. BARR. EDWIN A. MY BBS. BARR & MYER, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, BVEBI DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING, Music Store. Fifthatre n Alii H. O AD, Communal, sucaniilt & Segal 2®ort, at short notice, on reasonable terms. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C. LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE & MACHIENRY rtie bcilitlea for turning out Work with promptness and despatch cannot be excelled by any other ojßoe In the city. snnn cane poles, \J\J\J 60 Bamboo do " mylB BQWN * TBTLEYU P& CO’S , D. & C. A., will be found , u CHARLES R. BUPEBJS Dro* ‘tore, corner of .r. ■ '.-5 "Nfe,*, v. See The Label BUT HBIMSTBEET’S, REDUCED PRICES GOODS, A 8 W ELL AS Allho’ we tiave very many of iham. FOR THE I'oruer Fltlh & Wood Sts.. Fltts'b, Exaonted In the fiueet style. Parurular attention piad to tho Printing of Kor Concerts, KxhibiUonß aud Oircnsee. HATCHS UQDTTLT BUS UADI *0 TBXS MU 0. HANSON'LOVK, * 74 Market street. .■ % *r ' ’ *’-WVV- ~ L. 811 ftS IIFELD NO. 83 WOOD STBBBT, WILL THIS DAY OPRN THgIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS IXIR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS, WHICH . for novelty and beauty of style Is unexcelled. THE TAILOBINO DEPARTMENT embraces all the new fabrics of the season adapted to all classes and uswa. We shall (my the saxpe strict at tention to the style of getting up -nor garments for? whieii we have always been reuowed. Our pricea.kre moderate. L. HIRSHPELD, NO. 83 WOOD STHE¥T. y»10 IiLAStJdW’S AMBROTYE GALLERY, —IN LAPAYBTTB FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE; TO THOSE PARTIES WANTING real flue Ambrotypes at a moderate prioe* And all who have been unable to obtain a good iikenead else where are respectfully solicited to call. Large variety of cases and frame v always on hand. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. j mylq 67 Fnnrth J Street,'PittobJgh. J UST RECEIVED through the Custom House, a most superior lot of genuino Havana Be gars, such as Conchaa, Oonohitas, Extra Eagle Frinoi pees, Londrea, Ac. Pleaee call and 1 will give you the utmost satisfaction, and will be sold at old rates*yct ap!6 LYON ARNSTHAXi, Girard Pire and Marin* Ifigurance Company; PHJLAORLPHIA. \ OFFICE 445 WALNUT BTREET. Capital, $200.U00: Securities, over $350,000. This reliable and well known COMPANY, daihg exclusively a Fire Insurance Business, has its Capital invested in Bonds, Mortgages, United States Treasury Nouns. City Loans, Bank Stocks, and other safe securities, such as have stood the test of the bard times. All adjusted lasses hste been pajd be fore maturity. The promot oourse heretofore pursued by this Company, in the settlement ofaM chfims, Justly entities it to the high repU atiojpwhifeh it myoyA Fnr policies in the above highly respooslble company, ap ply to KOBT7 D. THOMP&Otf, Agent, corner Market st^F^^&g. yOLUNTEERS Can supply themselves with BOUTS, SHOES OB GAiTERS, AT PRIME OOfiT AT THE CHEAP CASH BTORE OF JOB H. BORLAND, ap2? No. 98 Market street, 2d door from Fifth. J!%O. THOMPSON A €<►., HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL FAINTEBS AND OLAZIEIIS, No. U 5 Third Street, Plttabmvsk. Pa. ALLEGHENY BANK, \ Pittsbuboh, Mar 7th 166 L / The PBEBIDENI AND DIRECTORS of this BANK have declared a Dtridendof THRBE PKB CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the la«i flix moDths. payable to the stockholders or their legal repreeentattvea on or after the 17 th inst. mys J. W. COOK, Cashier, MECHANICS' BANK, \ piwsßtmoß, Mar 7th. 1880. j The PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of this iKy BANK have this day declare 1 a Dividend of TH RKE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives en or after the 17th inst. myB GEO. D. M’QREW, Cashier. CITIZENS 1 BANK, \ PiraDuaos, May 7 th, 1861. j The PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of this HANK have this day declared a Divideiid of THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last six months, payable tostockhotdeis or their legal representatives, on or after the ITthiiLt. myB3wd GEO. tTvaN DO REN, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH, ) DIRECTORS OFTHIS BAJSKHAVEjLE iKy GLARED a dividend of THREE PER GE >T. out of he profits ol the last six months, payable onor after the lflh insL H. M. MURRAY, my&2wd Cashier/ OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE CO, V Pittsburgh, May 7th 1861. j THE WESTERN INSURANCE OOMPANY has this day declared a dividend of FOUR 60-100 DOLLARS upon each share of its capital stock, oat of the earned profit* of .the last six months; TWO DOLLARS per share out of which to be applied las a credit to stock accounts, and TWO 60100 'DOLLARS per share, to be paid to stockholders on or after the Ifith W J. M. GORDON, myB3wd • Secretary. VIRGINIA, KENTUCKY AND MIS SOUR! MuNEY taken at what it is worth in ex* change for Dross Goods, Sharia, Needle Wark,Hbßfery« Ac- at tremendous low prices to reduce stock. a HANBON LOVE, myB 1 T 4 Market ah Roll butter.— 6 barrets Fresh Roll Butter, 3 boxes *■ ** “ 14 bucketa u M J net received and for tale by JAMES A. FETZER, rayB corner Market and First streets. Ah ARM OF 40 ACRES.—I 6 miles from the City, aad 4U miles from Bewickleyvdle, oil headVaters of IHtle Sewidklev creek; D veiling House, born and stable, 14 acres of Woodland, balance in good stale of cultivation, good springs of fruit trtes, Ac, and 6 feet vein of cannei coaL Price $2,000, for sale by 8. CUTHBERT l BON. myH tl Market street Xfin ACRES OF IoWA LAND for sale OUv/ m Mitchell County; also 840 Acres is Hamll* too couniy. near Webster City. Price $3 per acre; the, above are fire irate tracts of land and wlllboexohaaLgdd for approved Cit> Property, or FL.Wayne A.Qhicago & R. bonds at marset value, 8. CUTHbeRT - my!4 61 Market street. DK,V D^aCHES —2U sacks prime Dry Peachei just received and‘for s*febi ’’ l ' mjria HKN.BY. &QQLLINS. WHEELER & SEWING MAttgNES! NO. 9T FIFTH StHKeT, PITTSBURGH. FAIRS OF 1860! WHEELER <Sc WILSON Awarded the First Premium at the unttep stams faiis . OHIO STATE iKAIR; ILLINOIS STATE FAIB; WISCONSIN BTATE PAIR; lOWA STATE FAIB; KENTUCKY STATE FAIR; TENNESSEE STATE FAIR: NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR; VERMONT STATE FAIR; CHICAGO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE; LOUISVILLE MECHANICS' INSTITtJTF; CiNQINNATI MECHANICS' INSTITUTE ALLEGHENY OOUNTY FAIR, Pittsburgh And other County Fairs too numerouAto mentiqn. WE OFFER TO TtiErUSLICWHBEL ER A IMPROVED SEWtNG MA* CHINE AT REDUCED PRICEB, with increaeed obnfl 4 denpe in its merttg as the best aod mostreUableEXinßy Sewing Machine now in use. It adwa equally on the thickest and thinest fobrias, mdkesYhe fbek-etitch impossible to unravel, with the Mentis] adrkhtage of peing alike on both sides, lorming no- ridge - tvovt nhai« on the underside—fa simple in oonstruction,- more sjpwdjyin movement, add more dtirahle th&fiany other We give fall instructions to enable the purchaser to sew ordinary seams, stitch, hem,, fell, quilt, gather, bind, and tuck, ail on the same machine, ana variant it for three years. Circulars containing testimonials from loHfop of the, highest standing, East and West,,giving prices, Ao.wil be mmished gratis T>n application in person oY by l^ter,. Sewing Machine Needles, Silk Twist Cotton ahd OIL oonstanUy or band. . m y_6 WM, BPIHSm V ASJS6 of various sizes and pat- JL fcerng, just received by AyU _ HENRY HTOOLUNa OIL —35 Barrels Linseed Oil just reo'd and for sale by m jlB__ HENRY H: COLLINB. B'AOON SHOULDERS— SO,OO9 lbs. Just out of smoke, for sale by myB F. BBIJ.KBS S CO. A TTENTION! —We have some very A desirable property for sale on Mi. Washington, well worthy of attention: Lois oC various-etoes Atom 96 by 100 feel, up to one tore; some located in the Til lage; others more remote; tfdtne with fine forest trees, and -both Jbrel'and 'roiling ground, springs or water, Ar- sU suitable for building and gardening purposes, The pnees are lower in proportion than for anr other nronertr in the market* rex me easy* • 1 ' W 8. CUTHBEBT * 80N,,. tnrfo - a WrtotiA f.fTB stTPEHIOii COPPER Mil iiS SMKLTINe WORSB, PARK, R’€I)RDY & e4ts \ Manufacturers OPSHMtaI^ Braziers* and BdlttSnfter, Preoed'Ooppcr Bofi toms. Raised Still Bottoms* Bpeßenßolde£u£*3£lm« p.kUuu. Wil,<i» '. t- ■>. - '■"j.r ■. • 1 • ■, . ■x *" 1 * V' NUMBER 219. MORE PITTSBURG!! TESTIMPSJALS, FronillnquestioHable Authority. FROM JNO. M’DEVITir, )^, From the benefit my eon <terlTettef D&. VONKO. ' SCHZIBKEa’S jtkUHal trentmeiihXiimmaoKilw. : < •• • ! -mtailMMy Met PmphnTgbt May -16|»I8fll. 4 <tt. FROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, *vm Some time sinch mt the Strong recoin ntendailonaf-. my friends, I placed myself cmOtr-DR. VONJfOHCSH-' ZISKERt) treatment, Tor Deafness, and I anfTarjhap.S! py testate that It has answered mr inoetaanuilna ax-, . pectatione. JOHN H. KENNEDY, Bidge'Stieai, ABighaoy.,^ May 16, 188 L TESTIMONIALS 1801 HOMK-801TBCC. JOHN M’CLOHKBY, £14,, OF THE FIRM OP M’CLOSKEY, COSGHAYE '"*p CO. Post Pra»T.Au.iamrat ÜbAia.t V:= TODB. VOSMOSCBZISKSB: 155Irhirdrtree!;Pftts tarn happy to inform yoti th*t my ■ iittiedAhghter, ■ -v, who has been qolto deaf for four /ears, baa, muter your stfllM treatme.nl, entirely recovered. TnfeFqSitß sat- *,«j iafied tha m hearing would never havebeanTrtsiored . ; f by" natural causes, but to >oor treatment alone is she indebted for iu and 1 would earnestly all ‘ 4 afflicted with deafness to ooqsnlt you at once. ... l Respectfully yours,. • ■ JOHN MpCLOfIKEY. ALucanzirr Qtvr.Va. 1 ’v? . Apnlftiby lttQ. ; typ . - D&. VON MQSCHZISX , |pS Dear Sr:—llls bQi | e that ow gratitude for the " ellef experienced from / *ur skflltiu treatmeftf should have expression. For some time past my hearing had been so bad that I despaired ot ever gaining iWhoogh the advice of several physicians was etnaify followed I am therefore truly grateful to you, ahdvbty hippy te say that the operation performed by yon 3y*i in the perfect restoration of my hearing.' % Respectfully, yours*., ROBERT fiUN^EH. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Hunter, and have perfect confidence n hi*statenieni~ -Hais under our supervision in the mploy of (X AP. R.R. 00. PHILL.tPCfoBBfcTT. IJOHS HQVJEYH Asm the Rea, Father been troubled with DeaTnesa far ■ length ot time and Dr. Von MOBOHZI3KEK. IEWiMaaM 1 on my Ears so successfully as to restore my hearuur entirely, i I think it, therefore, my doty to tMviaUctea with defective hearing, as well aa an acknowledgement of the Doctor's great skill ihd latent?to mikemy case publicly known, and tostroogiy reoommn&rit safer- -I tin U> avail themselves of this opportunity w STANISLAUS PABIZTOSKET, Huil&Ut. . f- MoBASCtai, Birmingham. ApnlllthwlML r; • ;i This is to certify that I have suttegSdi&jr spins time from Deafness, ana that I have been greiurftiihtofltied by the skillful treatment of Dr. Von siOSuBZjDSREB. ALOYSIOS GREGG, Patsfi&dst. MoifASrxar, Birmingham, AarU 11th, 18fti. EYE M ETHEREAL EAR WHALM, AH INSTRUMENT INVAHTKDRT, k Von Moschzisker, •. 'i i.*. ?** 1 JH ROUGH WHICH. HE HAS B&EN saswifsA ws&imss h».o tailed, and all hopes of relief tmtejstun Phm i. no Idle statement. Its truth Is attested by Son dreds of gendemen. whose names e.ftMiHawaftwnA ont the Union—STATESMEN, PHYSICIANS. JjTSb YEBB, CLERGYMEN and Jubora,witeMw'to tba :• --rifto DR. VON MQSCHZTSKI^a, begs to ssy to all who under either Grom '• ■' DEAFNESS OR ANT MALADY OF -- f .THE BYE that they Bhooldat ONCE OOMBUJUT HlMJnordert receive the ;FtJLL BENEFIT of hi* Iftiitiaaanfcr/ In addition to the above TeatimoitiiiSjMtaMreda more dm be seen at the Doctor's Office -» O B PI 08. ■ iL No. 155 THIRD STREET, «aa* BETWEEN 8 MIT HIT ELD AND^BANT^Td, Where tie may be CONSULTED DAILY, tram a to S Voloclt p: *- ... iFOB A LIMITED IH»-ARTinclAL KISS JMBKBTBU. BTHING OF 1861. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! The Largest Assortment And Lowest (Win in Pittahorgh. 'Oomeandaae, WALTER P. MARSHALL, Mo. 8t Wood Street, ’ (Ne*r FoorttVattheOld Stand,} Hm Ihi sale beaatifal French* German end Anyrtpm Wall papers, *>» BARL mtw. «• i cßambebsl , , OHUBOHBB, LOOSES, • • 50,000 rolls at 13* eta. 50,080 roli#l* 6,8 and' 10 els. J Window Ontum, Fns Boasd Psnirs, Turn Oorsu, Cnusee, Ae. W Look for the Btripod .Front.; • ; ;.i The ontr ptaoe to town where» fnll/peatiiUMut et ifteneh peperetskopt. ; mirlA YpTE HAVE GOOD GAITERS FOR 75C. We have a boat 800 PAIR SADIES *§j BL AC K AND COL.OBBD eiims over from last year, which we wish t 6 ckfeTotltJ FORMER PRICE *1,76, We will sell for 75 cents, This being not much more than ORIGINAL CO3T.-@* ladies call and see! them, j. WE WARRANT ,w. ; , k. : 81 Fifth Stteet. bj ‘ mjris . - - -■■ .<-•!.■ 350 barrels ReavyMc*^ F. BKUdUtS * ijQ, ,"• ' • .•*-** -,v.- . r, v .., -"'•'S \ ‘ - ’-r - ■ ..J • ■ ■>> '•» _. »■ if, fc.V -*' *- x-~» r *■' 'k- :, : ~f &■*s « 7- ■: *-■-..' # ; £ sc E AM. TIME "-mi £y. \ . V
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