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While it is apparent that the Administration has de terminilito*enforce the laws vigorously, at the .same time we do not believe that its jtbliey is to be an aggressive one. It will endeavored .sustain the integrity of the r [ blopdy vragedy, or it may result in noth !■ ■ .■ Jng*|§|p. that a portion of the of war ships and transports fitted t hew York, are ordered to Fort Sum [ ■'VsCo ’ijpLappears to hare been decided to into this fortress at all risks. [ lU6jp position is made, it is said that Major [ Anderson has been directed to open his batteries. The report that supplies from th'tfCity of Charleston had been cut oft' is confirmed. If all these things are facts,! and not"the result of mere guess j work, thfe crisis is at hand, and a very short I time must demonstrate what is like to be the complexion of the future. A war is unnecessary. It is not desired by the peo ple'of Ahe country. And yet the effort to catty out the laws must, in all probability, resultin collision between the forces of the Government of the United States and those of the Southern Confederacy. The Southern Government announces that it will not strike the first blow, but when men in hostile attitude meet face to face, it is impossible to restrain them by arbitrary rules. There is on both sides an excess of courage, and will be no back down on either side. “l& Charleston, every preparation has k>? v been made to repel the Federal forces, and P* ' itisprobable that an attempt to re-inforce oreu’pply the garrison at Fort Sumter, will be regarded as an act of aggression, and that hostilities will commence there. All good men must deprecate the oom meucament of this dreaded fratricidal con flict. The world will regard it with horror and dismay. May lie who holds the fate I 'sAjaf-nations and tbe lives of men in His E. us this great last punishment [ of our national sins. GAS AND GAS METERS. An interesting sait, whioh we have al ready noticed, has been decided in Phila delphia in which a iury gave a verdict that Gas Meters were not infallible and i noake tffistakes. The frequent disputes, and the general grumbling which arises about gas td&B and the accuracy of meters seems to require that a different system of inspec tion should be established. In Pittsburgh w A have the same distrust of the accuracy of meters as in other cities. The Philadel phia proposes Legislative enactments on the' subject. it says: Thoffrst thing that the Liegislaturo should do where* monopoly exists for the supply of so necessary an article as light, is to regulate theories .of It. The next thing to have the qt&my of gas inspected, to see that customers are not defrauded by being furnished with gas of only half the proper illuminating power. — We have known instances where gas from the game wdrji»» has, at times, required the addi tionofdamps to get a supply of light sufficient to rcad-by of an evening. Again, the gas meters are all the property of the companies; they purchase and pay for them, and of course the makers see to it that there are no mistakes against the company.— But it is well known that there often are mis takes the other way, and attributed to finely registering meters. Large consumers Would find R worth while to have a meter of tAeif own, properly tested and inspected, and have tbe gas pass through that also. But there ought to be a law passed for inspecting those meters whenever a customer chooses to cal 1 for it, for a trifling price, and if at any time ah erthr of fraud be ; found, let an exemplary fine and damages, proportioned to the error, be paid by the company to the consumers Kachtownor city could pass such an ordi nasoeiof -inspection for itself aDd its own pro tection.' A gas company makes each con •umar bind himself to allow the gas to be cut off-tf all of the bills of the company are not palft irithin a proper time. This looks lair, bat tbe working of it is that if any one is dis posed to be troublesome or test exorbitant bills, thb eompany cut off his gas and need never bring An action against him. They have the monopoly. Now the law should provide that consumers who are willing to give security to stand the'result of suit, shall be allowed to do so without incurring the risk of having their supply of gas cut off. A PUBLIC MEETING. We observe that a call is being circulated by Republican gentlemen, asking the Mayor to call a meeting “ ‘irrespective of party’ to sustain the State and General Adminiß tratioQS in their efforts to maintain the integrity of the government.” We hope the meeting may result in a more decent manner than a former meeting, which was called “ irrespective of party,” where free speech was choked dowD, the lights put out ana the meeting broken up, through the efforts of some of the very men who are now anxious to have an expression of-public sentiment. If this is to be a Union meeting let it be a Union meeting, and not one for the mere laudatioD of party men and party measures. TRAITORS ABOUT. ,Xhe New York Herald says that it is ntinored that one Forsyth, a commissioner from the government of Jeff'. Davis to that of Lincoln, has recently been prowling alfout'New York, buying up field artillery, small arms and munitions of war for ” our Southern rebels,'’ If Forsyth or any agent of his is still there, let him be caught and brought to trial; and if proved guilty of buying up arms, gunpowder, and such like treasonable articles, for the Confederated States, let us have a judgment on the sub ject. Let us have a case, so that all con cerned may know tbe lines of demarkation between loyalty and treason, if we have war this will be a question which will have to be definitively settled. TBE RESPONSIBILITY jtf we have war upon the issues which have divided the country and prostrated its prosperity, the responsibility 0 f opening it XgiJgjyind will be thrown upon the parties wfiit have set the Government at defiance, mlfi'governmental right and duty to furn ish Supplies to its soldiers in Fort Sumter, if it chooses stf to do. The policy ie one thjpgr—thq light another. If the secession igtß JOjten their batteries upon those whom the .Qoyemineut directs to perform this doiyAhey must take the responsibility of thmr own acts. It is said that the iederal authorities at Washington sincerely hope that no collision will occur. t.&nsaßS are afloat that there is* split in the Cabinet and that Senators Chase and. Seward sbeir resignations. The Wisbipgfon Aforsaji; there is not a particle of . direetß the 'movements Pensacola by telegraph. i start n:■■ \ 'i * i • ' * v ; » t \ " •' "■m is „ • ■ < * y-uji ■ • Sriif.o : >« .* .. to «• r' !*hio and Allegheny rivurs. 22nd. Allegheny county North oi the Ohio and Allegheny rivers, uiid Butler and Arm strong counties. 23d. Lawrence, Hoa\er, Washington arid Greene county. Singular Instance o! Mouom&ula A remarkable oaso of monomania is related by the Troy, N. V. H'Aty, with every assu rance of its correctness: A respectable lady oi Albany applied a few da)s since to a physician, and slated to him the singular circumstances of her case. The iady in question has for many years been a file led with an irritable penchant for duplicating everything which she may have to do. If she drosses to go out, she does »o with all the pre cision and taste usually observed in meb ras**, and then as carefully unrobes, folds her clothes and deposits them in the [dace from whence they were taken—after which sbo can dress and proceed wherever inclination or bu*iD<**« may lead her. Hn'iag reached the terminus of her walk, whether it bo to the In-us* of a friend, or to thu et->re to maku a purcbao\ *hr> finishes her call or transacts her business, and returns homo the same sfl any other person would do: but here, however, the syuoi.ym terminates ; for no sooner does she rea.h borne than she must immediately retrace her stops no matter if tbe weather be fair or stormy, cold or warm. But this time abe is satisfied with simply going to the door of the place she has just visited, when she can again return home, with tbe conviction that she had done bor duly or performed the involuntary penance whuh some invisible power has imposed upon hex. After break f ast, dinner or supper she can exer cise no volition of her own until she has repeated, in pantomime, each distinct meal. If she stops to the door to answer tbe bell, to wit* nose some passing pageant or other display in tbe street, she must return to her room, sit down in the same position she has previously occupied, and again go to tbe door in the same manner as she baa done at fim. If, id raising a cup of tea or coffee to her !ip«, by some au-i dont it should fall from her hand, the casualty, slight as it is, must be immediately repeated. .Correspondence of the Baltimore Buo ; Washington, April '< Freedom of Trad' in Forth Au; erica !ng ex* and Fgrra* between the Several States—lie peal of the Few Tariff — Th' War Move- ments, •* In accordance w’th the tenor of a spent h made by Judge J.Gugla- toward* the close of the session of Congress, be baa fueii diligently engaged in perfecting the details ot a measure which contemplate* enure freedom of trade between the several countries of tho North American continent. His plan wilt call for uniform rates of duty from other States than those above named, and for as free ingress and egress of persors and thing* for the purposes of trade as existed between the State* of tho Union, previous to the secession of tbe cotton Slates. This condition of things will be mutually necessary to the interest of both section*, whether the fact of separation be recognized by our government now. or after a loDg war. For this the people or the heart of the conti nent will contend as a matter of necessity to them and there cannot be much doubt that tbe “Confederate States” will cheerfully ac cord m the poiiey. Judge Douglas’ plan also provides that no greater disabilities shall be laid on wbal relates to -buying and selling within tbe diflerent States by bitizens of other St&teß, than shall be upon the citizens of each Slate. He thinks that there mu«t be an extra session of Congress, at which he will intro dace & carefully prepared bill as above, and looking to the ropeal of the protective tariff of Mr. Simmons. What Has Canned the Great Commotion? Washington, April 7, 1891 —Alter can vassing this city and conversing with a Dum ber of persons—a* everybody is now talking about tho present threatening aspect uf af fairs—l have ascertained tbe following points, which are the controlling ones with the ad ministration with referenm to its sudden change of policy. The belligerent attitude so unexpectedly assumed and tbe indomitable se crecy maintained with regard to the move monls of troops, have led to all torts ofsperu lation id the barrooms and club rooms ot the Capitol, but the knowing ones have come to the conclusion that the reasons for tbe&o sudden movements are.— First. Tbe result of tho municipal election* in Bt. Louis, Cincinnati, and other parts of tbo West, and in Now York; and tbe lues of two Congressmen in Connecticut, and two iri Khode Island. Second. The efforts of some of the Wo t ern politicians to infuse backbone into Lin coln, so as to satisfy the Northwest that tho government is determined to secure to them forever the free navigation of tbe Mississippi, which they are afraid of loosing. Third. The fear of their being compelled to repeal the Morill tariff in consequenco of tho importation of foreign goods being made through the South under the low tariff of the Southern confederacy, and consequent loss to the party of New#i£ngland and Pennsylvania, the total annihilation of tho principle of pro tection.—— A ew it >rk Herald. Guard the Telegraph We have high authority for the belief that tbo most effective instrument in the hands of tho disunionista in working out their conspi racy was the telegraph. While the despatches of the Government were boldly suppressed bv the Secessionist* everywhere within their con trol, their own were permitted to be sent, with* tki* nterril P^ on » through the whole oountry. this was not in all cases the fault of the tele .graph operators, but ia many there can be no Wh S tever th& ‘ il »“• The Government And th^?T der BOmo disablitios in this respect, we “ “ Government chief than thowof n —Philadelphia En q »£F ™ or BrAQ °' Thb War department has just concluded a contract for a large quantity 0 f powder -ths most necessary article among the munitions of war. * ->{*» Tuesday, April 9. The Chronicle is in error in stating that tbe small note issue was defeated. under consideration was the Free BankifSg bill, and not the Banks chartered under the act of 1850, and based on specie in place of State bonds.— The feeling here at this time is rather favora ble to the old institutions, and in all probabili ty tho “Bpecie” process may pass. Mr. Wil liams voted against the small note privilege as stated above. But 1 learn from that distin guished gentleman that ho will cast his vote for tho issue of one, two, or three, by tbe Banks. The lesser seal of the Commonwealth was introduced and presented the Message from tho Governor. The Messago relates to tho military of tho State. This looks like war, and the Message recommends the arming of the volunteers and others, with a recorameßdation of amilitary bureau at the Seat of Government. This will provide another office for tbe hungry expectants, and add muro eipunse to the al ready exhausted treasury. hst care the dominant party what amount of costs are piled on tbe people, so that they may reap tbe bene fit. The Mofsage is the production of a special [.leader, with any amount.-fclap trap humbug concerning the l uiun and the. Constitution, all to cover fal*«: positions. Mr Bill, after tbe reading, moved that it be referred to a se lect r..*nunitv»*e of live, to act in conjunction with a similar committee on the part of the Senate, with instruction* to report by bill or I'therwiso Look out for patent thunder to be ' [tumped up by shaking sheet iron, i The (Frontc!e is wrongly informed that the t additional law J udgo fur your county has pass i ed—it has not, as yet, been reached—lb;s is somewhat previous Bit ills nut worse than the blunders that appear in tho Philadelphia papers, as regariL Legislation. For correct and reliable information, see tnc (truth teller) Fust. Gen. A 7. Kibinson, jr , former Inspector of the Penitentiary—l ob.-orve this gentleman i-n band in the Hall of the House paying delicate attention to tho K**publican patriots. I learn that tho Gunurai favors U,e ruf mC >rigre*-, >u that they might have a wider field of dbe tonnagotax t>c*ii g rup*t»i«d, * »m i uf the £iaU: patriots wuuid ilke w have a “dab" at the Pacific railn ad < or.‘.rat t* Tho >jtoaa>T in;.- m om-iil H;-puinted the fal lowing a* *\ ct-fniru'.lu** on lin-G >v ernors war M •*.<*:» Bail. Wiilumr, Dutficlu, Abbott and G rd »r. all Kupuburans, *avc one. In donate; M f-rs M< C ur*\ P.-n -nv, Hail, N it-fiola and Svti.i.i<‘, ail K-pobli can*, but.h»* lasi ]i-r«ur. iintn-J Tnoy will have fverythirg th*-;r owr, way, but in** S-,utl. will have littb* to Gar freon Uii* war 'ike com, for those who kn w i.v*rn boat, agree that if the drilling be n-ti to thorn mere will be but lilt!** of ildriM- To<‘\ much prefer giving their undivided attention to something inure profitable. The Senate bil; re.afng the •• ’l <-ugb, Ac., was called up by Mr D‘»ugUsa, wht- bad the rule* suspended and thu till paatod I’b;:* wa* a bigrj com [ill merit t. • v,-ur member, tbo bill wa* iouglby and in manuscript, which makes the lavur more important, nasmutfi as the bill was not on ’ !e. rior y-t was it reti-rred as u usual, ar.d wo.-r, r gueJ b) ’.he Kxecu.ive win Im-.’oij. t- a law Tbofirivate caGtidar boirg \i-r, largo to day thu ilt'Uso is oxtr.me ;. i..dt;?tr;>>u- Mr. WliUaru* will intr.-dir'e a _ onl re.-o.u turn to cal! back from the G *ver t ’h»* bili creating a Whisky los[>et tor fo* your .ounty ’l’his will deprive the Trutperaf.O'Vil'e proof bottle of the ruDlemplated protli* Tho Senate recorisidere.: tho adjournment reao.’ution and U goes over lor the present The ,au* new* from W a*t:;r:gt- r w«re i'etiuou* fa\ for their truubie Irt hand.ng ar -t,j the [-•'p^r if tho Preside:.l will take tune L<< read them all Iwfftre ho i . i.tors oifioe, the decnot rntY will not be rcuiusoti uunng “Abe's" term. ‘An Act U> ine.»rporat>? tho Ohio and Mi* *ism[jp) Stoam Packet t '..rnnany, pa-»*ed. ur«t reading amende!, B-.tzh >ver, Jacobs, Ba'oheiur, Y’Uf.g, H-:?:. -. r i lb* t. mm siuDor In ope!. b»UR> at the • • Mum hgnhoia H’'u?e. Pittsburgh." I find your paper hn? h-. ;r:l< • the *auie <*rr• >r a* the (/».•••■ ••<.*>. re 4 aling to the new J udgo bib, it le not pa-sed a* yet. Thu Jour nal got bore to-day with a local arlk le reflu t -1C" on the management of the priaion. Mr. Wiu;ams ot* leave pr< >c:;ted the foii..w ing Resolv'd, That ibe Senate concurring that theGuvtjrr.or be nquoted t-■ return the mil 41. u . the fiie S ..f tn»• . er.mie.l, An Av.t author z.ng the ItnuTiii'r t> ap|*o!nt an sptvlor uf tionjuftit' and d.stdbd Inpiorsjfur the Bounty of Allegheny I’a-sed. Mr. Gordon, on leave granted, had passed the following public hi,; A supplement to an a- April I'.qh. A D eniuletl •• \ farther i-uppiemflnt totheact entitled, an a ' t,> incorporate th" di*- tnct of the Suuth west Sailor. 1G it enacted Ac, “ That tbe cerufi-J extrat t from th»* a*, segment books referreu to m the s.-cond sec t)on of thu act, to which this ie a supplement, siiall not be received in evidence in any case where tbe original b- t'kt» or d;i[di« cates shall be present and offered 1“ be given in evidence by Hither parly This is important l" th*- profession, and no doubt parsed to lit gome particular case. House adjourn-'d aft**r five oV-.^k I ftONSIDKS. Tbe New York papers have a long story about a projected attempt to initiate a priva teering system to prey upon Northern com merce in the event of war. Tbo story seem* an improbable one in many respects, and the proceeding probably has more to do with the African slave trade than with privateering - It is frequently suggested iu Southern newspa pers that the Northern commerce will be swept fri-tn the seas in tbe e\ • nt u! war, though what i* to become of thu Southern, is never onoe oven suggested. Tbo idea of plundering one of the large steamers corning from California or Europe has iu hut tho difficul ties in tho way of doing it do not seen to be fully appreciated Perhaps thov wil bo when tbe attempt is made. Gen. Houston, who atiii protests and pro claims his rightful authority as GovornOr of Tei&s, has donbtlefs demanded of the Govern* moot at Ibis (>oint tho protection id iho people of those counties, from tho Indian*. Tho Gov ernment here can lawfully recognize no other Stale authority in Texas than his; for that which toll up the pretense of having violently deposed him, is evidently tho boldest uaurpa. lion of a minority of tbe people of Texas. On Monday, Secretary Seward furnished Messr* Crawford, Forsyth and Homan, the Confederate Commibiioners, with a reply to their communication, in which he declares that the Administration do nut recognize any government such as they profess to represent, and must therefore decline any official inter course with them. Cur national troubles continue to occupy the attention of the props and people of Europe The Paris correspondent of tho London Post, writing on the 2Gth ult., says that it has boon suggested in high quarters that England and France 6houid mediate botwocn tho Northern and Southern confederacies, in order if possi ble to prevent bloodshed. The average circulation of the New Aork Herald for the month of March, was 84,813 daily. Its highest daily circulation was on the 6th of March, when it reached 100,800. Among the candidates already mentioned for the wancy on the Sapreigie Bench is N. H. Swnyne, ef Ohio. Mr, s Seward i* *d*° named for tbe same place. HAHRISBIJRG LETTER, Prlvateerlug Threatened Olhciall> Dismissed Mediation. ‘ -X*'\ CONSEQ.UENCES. If a war once becomes fully initiated between the North and the South, the ques tion will at once arise as to the commerce between the two sections, and this is a sub ject m which we of Pittsburgh have a vital interest. We have a large trade with the South which must certainly be cut off in case of a war. This contest will, if it come, be decided quite as much upon the question of dollars and cents as upon principle. It is a matter of great doubt whether any war was ever conducted “on principle/’ and civil war must in the end degenerate into a war of rapine and plunder, no matter what msy be the “principle" which starts it. MILITARY ARDOR The proposition made in Gov. Curtin’s special message to arm the State has roused the military ardor of large numbers of fine looking, well-shaped young men, who at once have set about seeking for epaulettes preparatory to seeking for glory at ike can_ non's mouth. There will lit* no lack of ufb. cers, but the rank and tih*—the food for powder—have not yet got their military ardor up to boiling joint. We sincerely hope the country may not need the ser vices of the bravo sons of Pennsylvania to tight against their brethren of other States. UNRELIABLE. We again warn our readers not to place too much reliance upon the statements which come to us by telegraph. That which is sent over the wires as a fact one day, is very generally disputed the next, and Borne* times two disjiatchea coutradicting each other, are received on the same evening. Ihe truth is. that those who send the dis patches are like the rest of mankind, “at sou, " and most of that which they send as uews, is mere rumor and guess-work . ur as tin* New York A’-vni/.., }' • Cidl-.it. “the scud of public opinion." AR.MINU THE STATE The late-reeting topic of diKussiv-n at llar rutmrgh for the next four days wii! bathe preposition to arm the State The ino B t&enou& question to the poopl.j is when* the money W to corno from Some ■ '..them States already have found their State arms a previous pecuniary burlhern. and w-« may find the Barn o \ LLEUfI POSTM VSTER, Mr. Samuel Kiddie, of the r, has been apjointed Postina.-tcr in Allegheny (Tty. Kdituis are look:ug up. Bi.lT . Hubby and the can ary bird- are about tu j'»y a ' ißil to liarrisburgh \\ ill not the Sgnor pay b:s Pittsburgh friends a \ieit. I 1 U a long time iino“ he bs»« been In r>». .1 ns Mokrisskv, thfooted pugiiNt. died at lub ro.-id**:..:e in New Y«tu. • Saturday in ruing, of putrid »->ro in roat - ■it is report** (its Ca'IEK"N hail n ■< '-ptrd the r <**. igr.atn n Major H 'inn?., o! Virg.nia, who declines •. • accompany the arni&da froLu New York on u. c -untot decease of the heart Tin: Great Kistern about to ri.nhanother trip to A rm-rica Then- :s a r eg' , t;at. -c: pend* if g f.'r the transportation iq «*r : a co’or.y < ! i, J'K) Mormon.-'. JtKKT HhTANT, thi* we.; k ro.wn mm* »•.rel. d:-d in Nt-w York, on Monday, of may have a suort (-}»t-ra sett%un :ti UilUburgu tin? spring U’.Jer thauspice.* of tir n u Mies l» ake i th*!*s, the le-rtsfl . ( the Walnut Tnualr*' Las pun hr *< •! the Loueo for Tub decree of the Emperor of Kua.-.a, eaaan Cipalmg the serfs, w&i promulgated -d Turks were l -4 deaths in .Nuw York uty Ik-1 week J i is stated that Prince Aibert will visit Canada during the punm.er. u o: it n a v k s HOLLAYD BITTERS. rati-AaiD nteg tiii Obinoefi and m<»Ht grateful fTomr-t* and carminatives ir ih** \«*fc;eubl*4 Kingdom. Universally approved •- a Family Remedy lor INDIGESTION. SOUR STOMACH, COLIC, HKAaT.BtUN, HE AD A CHE, & ALL DFSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS, T he Weak and Nervous «hi»uld try it^. Htw*nj ' 1 r Impoutio* Bui one t* it* uf tne geuuine, I»kiI p.ru t«>iilha / Price One Dollar. l*we. a tea- BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co. BULK PROi'KIETi KS. B- i.i i-v I 'nißj'i.xi.M gt-nrrn‘ly. Pittsburgh, I’enn’a. KKUKK If ROM FAIN ! Rekl»'s macnetk: oil still tioM« the reputation it ha* had f-»r >*ar-«, of being -•ij*enor to anyth ng yet known for th« following *>ur» pi ik«k Ht-tiSi M>iore.'-. Erntt iliuj-eiic iHi rwrtft .Venom I. eeuinc^e; Ee&t a .1/- lynciu (h, cure* Fos'&i FteU ReecTn MtujneUc (h! rurez Fresh WmruE; Feed's Mui/nctic (nl rure* iyscihnut; Htetf \ .\Jrtgri*t,c (/,i , „re* Jit i;u> m f/i< Hnec; AW* Matjuitu-Od ytn/t* .\j!,ciion*. Heck’s .V/oj/ik :-,c f/» fttres K>rr n< he'inti Toof'i cictu. lU’d's M ynetn- (>u cures HJtewnAtwt, apeeUily and portimnml j, aud lor all Arcuimlj aud />»- •iirv* will relievo pain more rup.-I v ihun any oltirr preparation Hold by Druggist* geneinllv, uf 76c {H»r homo s|Mu> JOIINsTuN. Druggguii and dealer to t'HuifK KaMILV M KDHLNES, corner Smith hold an.l Fourth *ir u. Bole Agent. \mh am Thf Hrrnl Pitlabnrsli Wutkli Literary Paprr. “ouk paper;’ KOlt AIMIII. loth, 18111 Is Out For Hole here PRICE FIVE CENTS Ci INTENTS OF I'HIS NUMBER I The Couolu.lon ~f TUB \UVNU MKKCttAM’- Young’s Popular Tale, II THE BRUIT BKiDK A Legend ..f IVuu-i Ivaiim, by R. Alban Cameron, .oorapie'.e Hi IHhPARSIMu.MuFB dIiHK?, r.j Bojd. Jr. p'omplate i I\ LOVE, PPRITY AND FIDELITY: h> 1. H.Cli»eter. V. B'l ILL WATERS A t-rililant ,-torv VI. WHY I by Kleela. \ 11. THE Tht'E FOKIK' uF .NaTCKK, AND Til K NAT IKK OF TKIK PuKT RY VIII. Lul'l, L'>BTl>NK: try J. Fell lenmngv. IS. PI.KAbI’RP:: A Poem by Win 8. Poivolank \ ol’R BROTHER. A Poem, oy L P Cheater. .\ I T'O'Al’KA: The M vi-ry ol Kerin n m-onct*. trail lau-d from thetierman ofSi’hillor. M is- tu-aaioi a. A Painful Froiic, ITn Mam . hrni'king. a Haunted Moiuin h. Curoaites ui Nature, Defective Arraugenn*.i W'aicuta. KemaV Heroism, Chi'rtmen's Dinner*, Howto Hreak Bad Habit*, Never A«k i.'uefimns in a Hurry. ANmWKRW TU Ct tKRrIBPDN DKNTS. THE NKWH OF THE WEEK WIT AND HUMOR. And mooli other lutere.-tmg and iußtruotivo Reading Matter TERMS: K 1 V B CENTS A COPY One copy sl’ per annum. Two copies £3 p*r annum. Anv iierson .sending us llit f , P.moe Aiburu*, Scotch Bootees, Snoes, Brogans, etc. Boots a <1 Bhoes of every variety and style, which will be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. All persons desiring to procure a baruam, w nld do well to oalt and ex mioe the slock at 89 Market street, as th«* prupnKorji determined to»eil cheap. apll ACAEB. TUE HOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE Pnthburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum return their graceful srknowiedgemects to tbe Mavor and cit izens of Allegheny, f«r t eir prompt and efficient aid d nng ti e fire which occurred at ihe asylum on the 27' h of March. ! n that un.e of terror many kt d v earts opened their doors to tbe rescued < hiidren —so mercifully preserved in m harm Nor mn the i.rter bo forgotten of thH lib eral man who p-oposul me shelter of a roef to the whole ornhao family, in case their former abode wss not found t.i be hab table. Aii*-ghen». Apri l 10. 1861. Hitsouri end Virginia Moncyat Par! FOR .SALE. —A Lrick dwelling house well arranged; also a two story fime house, and large u,i of gr- nod, KituatA (in Colwell «tTeef- aod Carpenter’* adev. l*nce, s26ou—sWW in Mibhoui i funds, balance on ume. Abo a choice building lot, 26 leet front, on Crawford street. by m, to Tannebitl street. Price. soot‘~-one tlord in Virginia fund* remainder in one, two, and three your* A iso ; a lot J 7 feel on Craw ford, by Ido, to Tannehtll street. Free, *7oo—s3 do Lake Berrmg, rec d and for HKMIi tt COLUNbL_ HKftKINO. —-2'i barrel- Baltimore Her ring. rue d and tor ssie t> m-U Hs.N’RY H. COLLINS. buckets, wash boards, A. Churn* i.cd Willow Ware ct every kind necoanary for BooeeJceepingal W. J. KANE’S, aptLSi 21 riismootL NEW iii>oi>iS »'>nstnnilv arriving at (’. HANSo.N LOVES. u i i 7 4 Market st. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &o NO. !, NORTH FRONT STREET, CHARI.ES GIPNER, l!i AW Cit»OL>s: tflßtW HO S NETS EM SR. ; DEKKO C- d-LAR." A :u 1 ol Ladies’ Glove*, Oaunt’et* and Hnioerj irriug* White and Mixed Cotton Hat Ho>e, Neck Tie*, “birts and Collars. Bilk and Linen Handkerohief*. S,.k \ uderel, rt» and Drawers, GL>vee, Ac. All are ly invited to call ani examine our ftock before ping eUewhere. aplu L.. HIIISHFELD, SPRING IMPORTATIONS UKNTLKMEN’S I)KESS, WHICH . :or nnvclty and beauty cf style 1* unexcelled. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT emi rmces alt the new fabrics of the season adapted to hI! classes and use*. We shall pay the sanik strict al icnimn to the style of getting up our garments for wtn.-h «•* have always t>eeo renowed. Our prices are inoleraie. NO. 83 WOOD STREET aplu T HIKSHKELI), ' LJ * I'KAI.KB IN MEN’S KUKNI S H 1 N H HOODS, »i,i 1 Nti. S 3 wood street. MoNt Important to tbe Deaf. TEBTIMOM.IW FROM HUMK-801R0E. vrri.nskUl . COMtiRAV’E * CO. Tu ]>E. 1 ChV MQsCli/.IXKBJi 1 mu happy to imorm you that my little daughter. m no tjH.s iKveti quite deaf for four years, has, under your nkidlul irealmeni, eutirely recovered. 1 feel quite flat cried that iter bearing would never have been restored i,,- nktuial ratifies, but to vour treatment alone is she indebted for u. and I would earnestly rfcoromend all u'birteJ witli dealness to consult you at once. Respectfully youra. JOHN MOCLJBKEY. Al.BO IHK rOLLt.I WING CARD FROM ALLiBUKJtT City. Pa. ) April sth, 1801, / / U VO S MOSCHZISFBR : /Avn . 1 1 1* mu jiisue* that mr grautnde for die rend exj>erieuoeU from your akilllul treatment should have expression. For some time past my hearing had b- cn so bad that 1 deapa'jed ol ever gaining it lho\ gh ton advice ol several physicians was strictly followed. 1 urn ihereure truiy grateful to you, and very liappv U» my t/ial the operation performed by you has resulted tn'iho period restoration uf my hearing. Respectfully yours, ROBERT HUNTER. We ure personally acquainted with Mr. Hunter, and Lave perfect coctid-nce in his statement He is under our Bui>ervLsiou in the employ of C. *P. R. R. Co. XT K VV CHOi’ TEAS ! ll . HUMMEL'S EXTRACT OF COFFEE. FINS TABLE SALT. KINGS FORD’S SILVER GLOSS BTAROH, MASON’S BLACKING. , NEW HAMS AND SHOULDERS. With a Urge assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, selling out cheap for cash at FERGUSON’S GROCERY. aplQ ; Corner High and Wylle sts. NEW WAHL PAPERS, made nda only by ' f^gdMSiaiSuAli» wood***. 5 aUie (/clbCb, areblag. Olden .jßbefreataLftper amt«f»w4^l«e*MberB . ft j I^- ■ *..v * ■- -i.L b . v ■'frV Jim &&rtrtiscnuitte. NEW GOODS —FOR— JAMES ROBB. No. S 9 Market street, By order ot (he Board. N W. CAMFBELL, Secretary. E. F. .11 IDDLETO.V A HRO. A LaO DRALKRB IN Fine Old Whiskies, NEW GOODS 7k Vlarket Street STRAW GX)DS BTRAW Bn N S El'S JOCKEY HATS MlsSEB’ FLATS, Ac t.MCRuIDRRIES I EMBROIDERIES Ji'-our: Eda’ing* at 5 oents worth 10 ctnta ” 1- “ ••10 •* 18-S " I.MBROIDERED BETTS and EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS LACK SLTIS LACE HANDKERCHIEFS Black l.acc Mitw at 31V£ cents worth 62 U .. .. .. n NO. 83 WOOD STREET WILL THIS DAY OPEN THKlft L. HIRSHFELD, NHIKT MANUFACTURER JODN W fLOSKEY Esq., uK THE FIRM oF I*UHT PXRRI, ALLEORXM Ct* , l’A. { April Mh, 1861. ) PHILLIP COBLE'IT, JOHN HOVEY. > ' . . ‘ ' *e '». “W*:*;-; ; #! ;!■ . ! ' N mark et |sLt RE LI'PTON’S ONE T>OIiLAR STOKE SMA.L.X, TKINKBT, SILVEE PLATED WAITER, to be had for The trade supplied at New York and Philadelphia prices (hve me a call. u p4:(Jtd*2tw _ _ WM. B. LUPTON^ GLASCiOW’S ASLBROTYE GALLERY, -IN LAFAYETTB HALE, FOURTfI STREET ENTRANCE: Having rkarrangkd my gal- LEKY,and fitted it up in ihemo*t modern stria l am prepared to take Ambrotypes of all sizes anu qi the finest quality. Intending to devote my tyfrolA at tention to this class of pictures, 1 feel warranted in goarteelng .naUstaction to my patrons. Prices moderate*, C. GLASGOW, fe7:lyo No. 84 Fourth street, Pittsburgh C B.' SEILY, ' • No. 114 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral, REAL ESTATE ANl> GENERAL AGENT NOTES, HONi»S, MORTGAGES and other Becnrities ( ap4 GEO. W. CASS & CO. IRON CITY NAIL WORKS, Warehouse, No 405 Liberty Street* ap4:3jn THE WONDER OF THE - aG27 PAIN CURER. IT CUKES ALL PAIN AND NIPS disease in the bud. This truly admirable aud ef ficacious remedy is noqu ck medicine, butts the result of thirteen years of hard stody and experimenting. Tb<- ingredients are the prodoc »r f Spain, and were discovered by the author of this medicine on a visit to ihal country. has used it with almost miraculous eflect in private practice, all at last he was induced by the solicitation of fr.ends to give it to the public. If used according tot*- e directions it net only relieves all pain, but cure* it u«naliy on the first application. It may be rel ed upon for curing and giving almost instantaneous relief, (as thousands who hare used it can testify) to Rheumatism, Agoe. Suddvn Colds, Cholera* Dymmerr, Cholera Morbu°. P eori».y. Ear Afthe, Too»h Ache, Bead Ao‘ie, Cholic, Palos ia the Limbs, Joints* Back. Ac, Spinal Affections. Lumbago, BcaidSjßurns, Chilblains, Sprains, bruises, Pimples and alt Chronic Eruptions. For sale by yHILA PRLPBIA. BECKHAM & KELLY, Sol* Agents, opS 69 F»d«*ral Street, Allegheny,. BOW II & TETLEY, 130 Wood fctreet. Mark tools foe boring ; oil V KLIS at Uie shortest possible notice. Having been in the bnsmes* of manufacturing tools ever since the “fever” first broke out. we een a?sure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give PS ft Pall tnri mete a an uTtmlna. tion of our stock now on hand. mh3o gOAP, CANDLES AND OILB. I.OCO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap, bOi do Rosen Soap in 1* 2 and S & bars 300 do No. IPa m Soap mi, £»nd 3B> bars. 20U do Oleine do in 116 bars, 150 do (.rerman do in Ilb bans *250 do Friend to Woman Soap in 1&> bars 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and Piz«s. 500 Boxes Miners’ Candles, I.uOO do Hydraulic ftessed and Mould Candles for Summer use 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 45,6 s A 6s. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Cand'es, 4a, 6s A 6s. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s. 5 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. i Lord Oil, 5 do do 2 do, 26 do Lubricating No. 1 Oil, 10 do do do 2 Oil, 60 do •Carbon Illuminating Oil, 26 do Coal do do, On hand and for sale, bv a C. A J H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by the U. S. Agricultural So ciety, the fim premiums for < ils. Soaps and Caudles. mblB Girarii Fire and Marine ln&nnnce Fompany, Capital, $2OO uOO. Securities, orer $300,000. This reliable and well known COMPANY, doiqg exclusively a Fir* Insurance Business, has mb Capital invested in Bonds, Mortgage s, Uuited State* Treasury Notes. City Loans, bank Stocks, and other safe Hecutiue*. such as have stood the test o? i he hard times. All adjusted losses have been paid be fore maturity. The prompt ooorse heretofore pursued by this Oorop&ay, in the settlement of all claims, justly entitles it to the high repu ation which it enjoys. For policies in the above hignlv responsible company, ap ply to ROBT. I). THOMPSON, Agent, Burnley's Building, sp&dhneoi eorner Market and Water sta, Pitta'-’a. N ' ON-EXPLOSIVK BUENING FLUID i NON-EX PLOSIVE BURNING FLUID* THE GREATEST DI9COVKRT OF THE AGE* A BRILLIANT LIGHT WITHOUT DANGER AND CHEAPER THAN ANY ILLUMINATING FLUID NOW IN USB. Having purchased the exclusive right to make and •ell the ft ON-EXPLOSIVE PLUIIJ in Allegheny county, I am now prepared >o offer an article perfectly safe under all circumstances. that will give a more bril liant t an any other Fluid now in use. Only 60 cent 9 per gallon Only 60 cents per gallon. Only 00 cent* per gallon. Call and examine for yourselves, at JOE. FLEMING, corner and Market street. ■pi JUST OPENING —A splendid «tock of Spring tioods, among which will be found all the latest fashions, and we would call the attention of our customers to toe cheapest lot of Needle Work Collars and sets of the new styles. Also, frisb Linen i*Dd Linen Bosoms. Call and see at Mo. yd Market street, between Dia mond and Fifth street. H. J. LYNCH. mh2D PARTICULAR ATTENTION PATD TO the Manalactoring ol Boring Toole for Oil Wells. All tools warranted to be of the best Material and Workmanship. 8TW ~ A*ll SECOND-HAND CAKBIAOKS. HARRIET R. WHITE, Designing to comtinue CARRIAGE BUSINESS, of Joseph White, do* ceaseo, at the old stand atrthe Two Mile Ran, Is always receiving from the best Eastern shops, qnil Km for sale at tb« lowest rates, NEW AND SECOND-HAND CAR RIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, Ac. apl FjR RENT.—.No! 71 Chatham street, 1160; No. 8T First street; No. 11 Boas atfiet; No. So Liberty street; an office room, second story, 61; Market street; a bouse on Margaretta alley, Allegheny city; a bouse on MU Washington. H6O per year. a CUTHBERT A SON, ep4 51 Market street XyKMOVAX.—GEORGE W. CASS & CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR COUNTING BOOM from No. *2? Wood street to No. 405 Liberty street, acL joining Uie Canal Basin. They otter to the Trade a fall stock of NAIL 3 and SPIKEB ot superior quality. apfc&pa JJ»RBSH ARRIVAL New Crop Teas: Oolong and Young Hyson, Of the best quality, far sale at FERGUSON'S Grocery. ap6 comar of High and Write sta: .jpXEiT AN I) NEE THE— 4■- SEVEN SHOOTER, * , The tog_l>m on«complete prep«i*tion. notdemoyUlfr TSot vainett and tuualiom& Price»**nap6. CUlandaeathemii j BOWN « i . ~ 18# WowtAlnM. :> ~ . % •-- vffeM' ■’=t y-vyy »■ ■ J. S s y' ■ "“"aumLLwr' m v cm • te ?rlfi 1 1 * NKAR THIRD. I 1! isa& ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY, > FROM A UP TO A ONE DOLLAR. DEALER IN U . uVI.INTOCK; PITTSBURGH, PA. JOB. .1. S. BOSE’S DB. BOSE PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET. To OR Hen. W. W. YOUNG, (Suocesaor to Cartwright A Young.) No. 07 Wood s reet, comer of Diamond alia : h. >- ■-•RwtrS • ....'.• .• ■' ". ' JSrJ"-' ■ ■ ' i « -a ■- ■ „ '" • ; . . •- :: -"'. ... * for urasoig Will Xeave Yati^£Xj^.fK!i. *T HE NEW EASgMGBB .jbb^ A Packet SH ENA HQ Ojfflfttlfcß. jmmtm . French, is Joading for HUnelsßiterdlreCl. ' *a She will go through without whipping, and will mn ' despatch. For freight OT nMtetfSMpW: on boerd or •: to (mh2Bdd) Agents. { DBS. STEBBXNS & MUNSON, OPERATIVE AND MECHANKIAD DtNTBTa ■ ---: v.v XB&ftfP ~ Dr. M Bea. j maoffiijr whereby no drags or galvanic Id weather is the tine when the bduhlqi oullu ; us*d toidtadHat * their families have their teeth extracted by my process, end are reedy to testify aatothVsafety imd namfesanesa the interests inasMrtbig the hsyjngnft ; |nomrdiß- WAflm^uStttii *££ - rrs» FOB COUNTY TREASURER,—A. FLOYDof tbe Second Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate rdr the above offiqeydjeforethe BecjnHorn inating POE SHEBIPF, TvH • f«5 i- Hi »psdif:.} JRisceUantoos; BAYNE & NEEPEB. . . .•:. -• -’ *’• '. iU* -• .-' .'■ ' - (BIKJCBSBOBS TO pA* tt. i BOWANtUj -s? . ; *«• ->,£* - '•=? v •, ■'.& ~ . STEAHI BOOK BINDERY, BLANK BOOK MANTIPACTOBY, So. M and 74 Third Street. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND ING in every variety, l V BiiA-rNTs: Bobisria iM ' Ruled to «njr- intricate piltorn, •nff'bound'li Aren desirable form. -AH woffe trarrantedto £lv« ftbafcciioti. - ■ ■!• ■■" J .»'■'! •-’■■■ ’'!’£ • J Prides at the Lowest Bates. BAMT. f. KAYN5L...,..!?.:. »p&3md ■f : t:, ■ NEW WALL PAPEB STOBE, -3 ,•. •• ) ' ■ . ■ >i Ha 107-Jlarket Street, BETWEEN FlKltt AND ÜBEUTI BT&EETB. t , . ,i > TH-lfi SUBSCRIBER 15 NOW OPENING a oew satM&rge stock of «. -■ »a , rAPtia Embracing a complete assortment for Store* office*, Halls, Churches, Ac 4 to wfaj'ehrifcWould res peqtfally invitei, the Attention of the lsbU(£ i3ftiDfe an entire new stock of goods recently panfbesecLaha/ now arriving. Those in Wknt them by ibofcjog throngb ©dr asportowt/- >•* gm*dy,d 1 h.-j.. ~708. B- HTJQHKS* .T*-'FISHING TAfcKt-E! * 'FIBHINSTaCKLE! '*> • FISHING /TACKLE I fishing tackle r FISHING TACKLE! ' FISHING TACK'E! FISHING TACKLE! , , : At BOWN A -i BTLEfB. »P» tin J-S- Wowt street. ’ OOTS AND SHOES’ AT ToSfiSWlsf rales in the city. ‘ r • * “ LOOK AT THE PRICES ! Ladies* Morcdco ETeMed Boofa for.——.—' “ “ M Slippers u .60 Gents’ Best Fine Brogans only lA>O “ Congress Gaiters u B6Q Boys’ Brogans for;...— M - • im Youths *f; .62>- Childrens Heeled Morocco and Calf Boots ... , ~'6O Call before purchasing elsewhere al the Cheap Cash Store of • r JO9. H. BOTtMND,' ' 1 "• 9S Market street, second door from Fifths -* i DEATH MAT KflfSlfß- S&ve & distinguished medical writer ’ FROM THE USE OF MISER AX lIAIR HFJBS.v To avoid such a contingency, USE ONLY CHRISTADOBO’S EXCELSOIR RYE; * Proved by the * ANALYSIS OP DBi CHILTON, to be the best hair dye in existence, and < WHOLLY FBBB FKOM fOUOK. • Sold ereijwhere, sad applied by all bait Hrameia CaiatiDoao, Boux Bmc lirk ft lack bilk HKNFSEWS, BKAUTI-f. I w yui. Press Silks, Ac. HamlßomeBpriniremi Bnm roer Pres* Goods, Slhwlb, Nred'ework, -White Goods.' Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, Ao. - ap« • C HANSOM LOVE, 74 Markeiet.'* 11 ' NEW BTO r K NRW STOCK NR .v STOCK SHOES ASP GAITERS SHOES AND G Al l hSS SHOES AHO GAITERS j:. At the People** Cheap shoe Store. D. & DIFFENBACHEB, . _ »PL No. 15 Fi; th Btreßt- H. D. BBECHT & BBQj,. 8 MANUFAOTDREP3 OP / ’ij’f , I.OOKISG CJE.4BSEB, :l f PORTRAIT AND PICTURE fiiUiuml iinitatfoa Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FRENCH PLAIE AND WINDOW flT.Aaa 138 SinitlHleld Street, . Dernier's Block/ between Fi tth and ffxth, Pillsbnroh. Pa- Glass at manufacturer's Prices “am ticalarsueotloo glreo torepamog Paints, Reguildion *>a.-laesa cards framed igrbciesalap^eo. NeWTI BOOTS AMD SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, TOE SPRING A SUMMER WEAR, CALL AND EXAMINE, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE OP mh " 3 No. 88 Market mreet M dcwfraffi'&fdL.r- ■ Keystone talent Battel Factory, ip WANTED— 5000 CORDS OF GOOD aoand white osk-stase bolts, toe which the blob.-, est market pric* will bejwidoh deltor"? Pereocs dealing to contract for forttatog' i&tir Holts, or to sell standing timber suitable for xatllllif bito. etare bolts wad headings, located cenrenieot to either of the rivers, canals or railroads, leading tor trite city, are requested to address, —re ... , ' “ GUTHRIE k 9ILL, apßllmd Oitiee, No,-37 Fiflh street, up stairs. Bottled j.ondon dock port— BotUedßirrfftrndyPort, do • Blaokbaru’s Jtfadeira, do H*rpw>oy Bbeny, for family use, for Mid by BpS AJNY PJSHSUJf W ISttlNy TO JCDOtl' A CHILI), sovio Bit weegs oia, win' oUWtb# Uffioe 9f » • w i f j :'BRAMBTRH»<«a BT OOl7 HOW LOW* MOW RESTORED. JUBT BUBWSHJ^ONfSi,NATtrfe r fc' J TKE4TMKNIV. AND BAjJISS clffiffT®-'-' aPKBMATOBBAEA, or P c i£m? pairraaenesa, Into! u utKry' EnSiKbSJjljS? , &if Calf!a*«ll, M.rUrr Bentanddr seal, inTti '■'-'* *v>--bu *s for Sale. ~, “ r~.,~ ON MAW© AND TO ARRIVE 300 bUßju ftude P»ltolemn Oa &«tt Eioi»»ha. VirMnli i %l#ei™aSo&^ v - ■ »ww • ■ EtaUlnMt.gn. &*, " Ajgsssßßaaasgsfe : "«wt... . "‘“T* ■" B.:'g. ; PAviH.^ ,s ■ 181 EB lBM# IiiCSE; ‘ ■ l«*6J .-iwsyswSW^ / -j ■ i ■ 1 1 ! •• • *' ■ > 5 -VV~=,--i - -'-s' - ' vfi!" < - a •?. *ir' : ’ i- _ • &>■**&* ■ iIRECT, icntal: ! -* >:■ -» 7 ! 1? TV A ■ - i-t V'' I .I' > PITTSBURGH. rrT - —AKB— i -** WMi' W. NEEPEB. WM. BEKKktT, ' s> iM Waa&y- v O' .... »• •' , f!tw- .SHk. V. S . \ i ''• - .'° .V' S'.t'jj, • '' > r Wo V J \ 1 •-. 1 »j, * * 4* i£j