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VOLUME XIX
®l)e paili) JDast
JAMES P. BABB,
editor and proiiietor
Pißitß: —Daily, Fire Dollars per year, strictly in ad
ranee. Weekly, Bingle Bub»cnptioiis Two Dol
lars per year; in Clube offl>e, One Dollar.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Arbitration Committee or the Board of
For March and April.
WM. MoCREERY, V. P. B. CAMPBELL,
ISAIAH DICKEY, B. PRESTON,
8. B. McELROY, WM. MEANS.
TO LETS for balk atthis office.
The War Excitement.
With the pleasaDt weather of yesterday the
display of patriotism by our citizens corres
pondingly increased. The streets wore a holi
day aspect and the stars and stripes, displayed
at every corner, the martial music and men in
military garb gave our city an appearance
similar to that it presents on the Fourth of
July. But the occasion of the excitement is
far more serious and anxious countenances in*
dicated that the people were in earnest and
tha( they were inspired with a spirit of patri
otism that will not die out until the honor of
our government is vindicated and those who
oppose it are conquered or silenced.
The companies to which we have already
referred are nearly all filled with the required
complement, viz : seventy private* and seven
officer*, and during the day they marched
through the streets, chiefly in oitiaenß' dress
some with bands of music, others silently.
Such companies as have too many men en
rolled will be reduced to the number above
stated and tbe overplus drafted to other com
panies which have not enough. But two reg
iments, twenty companies, of 77 men each, in
all 1640 men, will bo called from this point at
present. Tbe following companies have re*
ported themselves to Gen. Negley and
will probably be ready to receive marching
orders to day or to-morrow: Duquesne
Greys, Capt. Campbell; Jackson Independent
Blues, Capt. MK.ee; Washington Infantry,
Capt. Rowley ; Zouave Cadets, Capt. Roberts;
Allegheny Rifles, Capt. Gang ; Turner Rifles,
Capt AuJuDg; Stale Guards, Capt. McDowell;
Begley Zouaves, Capt. Irvine; Pennsylvania
Zouaves, Capt. Gerard; City Guards, Capt.
Brereton; U. S. Zouaves, Capt. Segrist;
Pennsylvania Invinciblea, Capt. Trovillo;
Scott Legion, Capt. Rippey ; Light Guards,
Capt. Robinson ; Firemen’s Legion, Capt.
Stewart.
Of these tbe Greys, Blues, Infantry and Ca
dets have tbe full complement and may re
ceive marching orders at any time. Tbe Neg
ley Zouaves are fully organized and will be
ready to leave to-day, as will also Capt. Tn>
viUo’s Invincibles.
The Turner Rifles, with between eighty and
ninety men, under command of Capt. Am
lung, left for Harrisburg last night by the nine
o'clock train. The remainder of the company
leave to-day in oharge of Lieut. Heckleman.—
Tbe same tram look twenty-five of tbe Alle
gheny Light Guards under Lieut. Braun, for
ty of tbe United States Zouaves, Capt. Segrist
and a large detachment of the State Guards
under Lieut. Dawson. An immense crowd
assembled at the depot to see the troops off,
and the train moved away amid martial mu
sic, cheering, waving of hats and handker
chiefs.
Gen. Negley’s head qu&rten are at the
Girard House, room 74, and business is rapidly
transacted there, tbe place being constantly
crowded by persons seaking information. Here
everything passed off quietly and pleasantly
and with the regularity of clock-work. The
arrangemenU for the utmost dispatch of busi
ness, so necessary in these emergencies, are
pefect.
Gen. Negley has cancelled the commissions
of his staff officers, as new ones must be elected
when Ihey go into service.
Becruiting is still going on successfully. The
new Independent companies are rapidly filling
up and new ones are forming. At the Port
Pitt Works an artillery company called the
“Fort Pitt Light Artillery, 1 ' numbering
sixty men, all belonging to the works, has
been formed. They have a battery of four
guru, furnished by Messrs. Knapp, Budd &
Co. The following are the officers elected :
Captain, H. F. Budd, Esq.; First Lieutenants.
N. K. Wade, Jos. Kaye; Second Lieutenants,
W. Metcalf, I. M’Feely, Bd. Kaye, J. Ste
venson; Sergeants, J. Botelier, J. H McEl«
roy, C. Denight, J. Oupples; Corporals, Hart
meyer, Bormg, Taylor, J. Scott. The compa
ny i» Intended for borne protection, and will
not go to the wars, as their services would not
be accepted if they desired it, the Washington
Artillery having been notified that only in
fantry and riflemen are now needed. This
will also exclude the Pennsylvania Dragoons.
A Welsh company is also forming. Oapt.
Trovfllo’s company is nearly full and Capt-
Stewart has a goodly number. Oapt. Leon,
ard had thirty-one yesteidsy, tut he informed
.us in the evening that eleven had deeerted
and gone off on a coal-boat trip. Capt. Frank
Bobinson’s company, under the influence of
the $2O bonus offered,is rapidly filling; another
detachment will be sent off to-day. The other
pfflcersareH. K. Tyler, First Lieutenant; G.
L. Braun, Second Lieutenant, S. Glass, Third
Lieutenant, and W. Harris, Orderly Sergeant.
Wm. C. Gallagher announces his intention
of raising a company for the fray, to be called
the “Shields’ Guards.” He thinks that as
the Germans have shown their patriotism by
sending the largest company so far, our Irish
citizens should endeavor to emulate them. He
invitee them and all others who wish to enlist
In the Shields’ Guards.
A. Carneigi, Esq., Superintendent of the
Western Division of the Pennsylvania Bail
road, deßires companies starting for the East
\to give notice to him, that extra oars for their
convenience may be provided. Mr. Carneigi
may be found at the outer depot, and as soon
as notice is given he have such arrange*
menu made as will secure the speedy transmis
sion of the troops over the road.
The ladies are, we understand, busy in pre
paring flags for the volunteers and several
presentations are being arranged.
Yesterday morniog it was thought the pro
curing of necessary equipments would cause
some delay and inconvenience in getting the
soldiery started at an early day. But our citi
zens were equal to the emergency. B. F.
Jones and M. K. Moorhead, Esqs., started a
subscription list, for the purpose of supplying
the companies with uniforms, and last evening
$4,000 had been subscribed. All sums over
$lOO were rdfSsed, and with a lew exceptions
the demand was promptly met Some offered
$5,000 or $lO,OOO, and others pledged their en
tire fortunes, If necessary. But not more than
$lOO 'would be taken from any one. Tbe
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money received will be expended in uniforms
and when returned by the government will be
applied lo the support of the families of the
volunteers at home. Any amount of money
oan be raised for this purpose, and the families
of all desiring to go will be well cared for. The
Greys, Blues, Infantry and 7. uave Cadets are
to be first equipped from this fund. Their uni
forms are ordered and will be ready by Satur
day.
Among those who aro preparing to march
are Col. J. Heron Foster, of the Dispatch. , a
Junior Lieutenant in tbo Infantry, and W.
M. Hartzell, “local" ot the same paper,
who has joined the Negley Zouaves. D. L.
Eaton, Esq. of the Journal, goes with the Wash
ington Infantry. A number of printers have
also enlisted, four from the Dispatch,(out from
the Gazette , and three or four from tbo Pust.
(iualificatJous ol Volunteers.
In reference to the performance of military
duty, the Act ot Congress provides that sil
able-bodied white malo citizens of the United
States, between the ages of eighteen and forty*
five years, are iiable to be called upon to per
form militia duty, and exempts therefrom the
Vice President of the United States, the judi
cial and executive officers of the Government
of the same, the members of both Houses of
Congress, and thpir respective officers, all reve
nue officers and their clerks, postmasters, stage
drivers, and others connected with the mail
service, ferrymen employed at any ferry or on
any post'road, inspectors of exports, pilots,
mariners actually employed in the sea serrice
of any citizen or merchant within the UniteJ
States, and all other persons who are, or may
be, exempted by the laws of the respective
States of the Union, notwithstanding their
being between the ages of eighteen and forty*
five years of ago. Subsequent enactments
have added to the list ol ••x< iuptod persons the
following : Post drivers, drivers of mail stages,
assistant postmasters, and post-office clerks.
Decisions of the Circuit Court of the United
States for the District of Columbia have ulj>o
furnished additional exemptions, viz: AH
clerks in the several departments of the seat »f
government, and warrant officers in the nnvv
The following section ol the Act ot lbifJ,
protects the property of the volunteers from
execution during their absence:
No execution or uther process shall issue
against any officer, non-cornnr.asioMMj officer
or private of the militia, when called into
actual service, under a requisition of the Pres
ident of the United iStatea, or in pursuance ol
the orders of the Governor of this Common
wealth ; nor shall any such process issue against
him until thirty days after ho shall have re
turned from duty, to his usual place ol resi
dence, or until forty days after ho shall have
been discharged ; and the court, alderman or
justice of the peace from which or lrom whom
any such process shall have issued, shall quash
the same, as soon as the fact (if any such per
son being ordered on public duly shall have
been proven, and all the costs which shad have
accrued in commencing or conducting any
such process shall be paid by ino por»on or
persons who shall have applied H>r ibe said
execution or other process.
Oil fbom thx Kakawha.- The Parkers
burg Gazette says:—“The rains in the early
part cf the week, served to swell the Little
Kanawha sufficiently to enable another fleet ■ f
fiat boats to descend from Ibe Oil Regions. We
took a walk, on Thursday morning along the
Kanawha, for almost a mile and a half, and in
that distance we counted over fifty of these
boats, all loaded- We have it from reliable
authority that near two hundred boats have
left, or will leave Burning Spring during this
rise. These boats will average one hundred
barrels each: making the snug amoul of twenty
thousand barrels, that will roach this place in
a few days. It is said that ihs most of the oil
on its way down, at this time, is rent o’l. Our
levee, both on the Gain sod Kanawha iroi.i,
filled with barrels—some lull and others erupt) ;
and we even saw boats lying in Pond Run,
below the Court street hr.dg-\ ng fur a
clear soace to discharge and receive their car
goes.
Another New Arrangement.-Tca? Penn
sylvania railrond cuaipaoy have inauguraiod
another new arrangement. Toe freight trains
upon the whole lengih of the road have been
divided into three divisions—the £ir6t from
Philadelphia to Uarr.sburg, the second fri iu
Harrisburg Vo Altoona, and the third ir«..*m A l»
toona to Pituburg. The conductors, brake
men and engtnemen run through from the
poin'B designated : and by tbo new arrange
ment, quite a number of old employe** have
had their services dispensed with. By the
new arrangement the company expect to effect
greater despatch, and reduce the numbor of
hands employed in running the trains.
The Country Rising. —The war foeliog
in Hollidaysburg, abd throughout Blair coun
ty, is intense. The Fencibles, Capt Miner,
and the Rifles, Uapt, Lloyd, are almost ready
for marching. Hon. K. Shfer. Secretary of
the Commonwealth, has telegraphed to Hon.
S. 8 Blair, ordering the Hollidaysburg com*'
panies to proceed immediately to Pittsburgh,
and equipments are ready fur
them. Capt. Miner's company will leave on
Thursday evening; and Capt. Lloyd’s per
haps on Friday evening. Major Mili.inueh,
of Washington co , was in conference with
Gen. Negley yesterday morning, at Head
quarters, and left soon after for Cannonsburg
and Washington, to return by way.of Monon
gahela city. He has been detailed by General
Negley upon special business. Sheriff Morton
M'Giffin, of Washington, has already organ*
ized a company of eighty men, and reported
themselves at Harrisburg as ready fur duty.
The Dunbar Cavalry, of Fayette county, com
manded by Capt. M'Clelland, are now ready
to offer their services in defence of their
country.
The Widening ok Virgin Alley —An
act supplemental to the act authorizing the
widening of Virgin Alley has passed the
House It provides “that nothing in the said
act contained shall be construed to take away
the right of appeal from parties found to be in
jured or benefltted by the widening of the said
alley, or authorizing an assessment of damages
upon any other persons than the owners of
property thereon."
Convicted. —ln the Court of (Quarter Ses
sions, yesterday morning, Judge McClure
charged the jury in the case of Zadok Morgan,
on trial for seduction under promise of mar
riage, in an elaborate charge occupying about
forty minutes. The jury then retired and iu
less than half an hour brought in a verdict of
“guilty in manner and form as ho stands in*
dieted. The prisoner was remanded for sen
tence.
Thk New Adjutant General.— Thera
was a reporl yesterday, and generally credited
byevervone, that Gen. Geo. W. Gadwallader,
of Philadelphia, had been appointed Adjutant
General of the State. Gen. Gadwallader has
served his country in the Mexican war, and is
a gentleman well versed in military matters
He will no doubt make an efficient officer and
reflect credit upon his State. —Harrisburg Pat
riot and Union.
Shocking Accident. —Peter Wentr., a coal
miner residing at the Coal Ridge Mines, on
Saw Mill Run, met with a frightful accident
at dood on Tuesday, while attempting to get
on the cars of the Little Saw Mill Run Rail
way. He missed his footing, and the last car
in the train ran over his leg, severing it at the
knee. He then fell off the tressel-work, a
distance of thirty.feet. He is not expected to
recover; He has a wife aDd family.
Meeting in Freeport. —An enthusiastic
attended meeting was held in Free
port on the loth, at which resolvtiona wer
passed supporting the Government, and de
daring a determination to fight to the last foe
the Constitution and the laws.
“ Dot, or the Cricket on the Hearth," will
be repeated at the Theatre to night, with the
lame cast as before, followed by the drama of
the “ Courier of the Ooean. '
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Thk Prison Homicide.—ln the Court of
Oyer and Terminer yesterday, Andrew
McMullen was tried for murdering his cell
mate, John Lewis, in prison, recently. He
was defended by Messrs. Swartzweider and
Uoyle, District Attorney Miller prosecuting.
The jury found a verdict of “not guilty by
reason of insanity," and McMullen was sen
tenced to the Wester Pi-pr;i-\ Ivsi iii Hospital.
Identified.—iWe the
deiah of an unknown man, wh • wm run over
in the yard of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne aDd
Chicago Railroad Company, and had both his
legs cut off. His remains were taken to Tro
yillo s undertaker’s shop, where they were
identified as those of a man named Hartman,
an employee of the Company. He resided in
Manchester, but in what way ho came to get
upou ihe track is not known.
War Munitions Going West,— Twelve
cars passed through this city for the West on
Saturday evening, loaded with munitions of
war. They were from the Frankfurt arsenal,
near Philadelphia, and were but part of the
supply that the Government is sending to the
West. —Harrisburg Patriot and Union.
Presentation. —On Tuesday evening the
employees of the Kensington Ir.on Works,
Lloyd, lilack Jt Go , presented to their late
ipllow employee, Lieut. G. W. Dawson, of the
State Guards, a handsome sword, as a token of
their appreciation of his merits as a fellow
workman. Lieut. Dawson will doubtless do
good service with the proeopt of his friends.
PaenKD Tiirocuii —M aj I’cmborton s cum
mand, comprising 100 soldiers of the regular
army, reached the city last evening from
uhicugo and wont east by Pennsylvania Rail
road in the same train that carried our volun
teers.
Aon. ent —A young man named V ictor
Hugo, employed in Faber's machine shop., had
one of hn Ungers •hock'ngly crushed on Tues
day afternoon, by being caught in the gearing
ofa planer. I’hn injured member was ampu
tated by Dr. Walter. 1
Rev. Henry Ward Bkeher lectured to
another full audience last evening at City
Hall. His third and last lecture on “The
lim-i wo live in,'' is announced for this even,
ing.
Mes.mln Robert Ashworth and William
Walker, of Allegheny, loft fur New York on
1 uesday. whence they will embark for Europe
on the Persia.
Eaton Stone, with his troupe ot trained
buffaloes, arrived on Tuesday by the steamer
Moinotte, and left for the East by Pennsylva
nia Railroad the same afternoon. He aiao had
a pair of trained antelopes.
Das. Stkuhins a Munson have removed
their office to No. I'M Penn street, near St
Clair street.
Dentistry.- Dr. C. Sul, No. iDb Penn
treet, attends to all branches of the De nla
rofossiun .
JOSEPH ME7EB & SON,
Manufacturers, sag Wholesale and Retail I scalers ,n
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Street, above ib« Con a),
oo tiaoti a large a«»un<Dont of Fane? aoU pUmj
Korn)tore, m Walnut and Mahogany of tbeir «vd wanu
lactiirc, «:d warranted equal m quality and style to anv
to liio city. and Wvil -ell at reaaorxab.i
DR. C. BAELZ,
WATEBCURE ABD HOMEOPATHIC PHTSICIAB.
RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS
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SAPONIFIER!
Important lo Families!
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense
BEST ES|liS HAR KET
ARTICLE I|lYO i
SOFT SOAP!
One pound equal to Six pounds
IM)T AS II ! !
Fur Halt* at VVholcaule, by
Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g, Co.
And by all Dru«rl*ta ft Grpcf-ra in tht* United STatra.
T> LACK SILK RENFREW'S, UKaUTI-
O FPL I'rettK Silka, Ac. Handsome Spriug aotl Sum
mer Drew* itjcUf*. biiawiu, .Needlework, White <tood*,
Hosiery, Hoop bkirta, Balmoral-,
THE'WES t cHesTEB ACAUEMY,
AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN
two hours ride from Philadeph'a by the Penn
sylvania Central or the West Cheater direct Railroad,
will rename the duties of the SUMMER TERM on the
first da* of M\Y next, and close on the la*t day of
September. Tne School, there'ore, m in session during
the SUM.M BR M JNTIiS. Pupils are received at any
time a; proporionate chareeu. The average number
of students is Bft, under the charge of nme Teachers.
Thn French. German and Hpanisn languages are taught
by native resident instructor*. For catalogues apply to
WM. F. WYERH. A. M. Principal,
apl23md;eod at West Cheater, Penn*.
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &e
ALSO DEALERS IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET,
xjAftlyd PHILADELPHIA.
HIRSH FELD,"”
dealeh in
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
SHIRT MANUFACTURER,
F*P- n Nl >. 83 WOOD BTREET.
KESH ARRIVAL '
New Crop Teas
Oolong and Young Hy»on
Of the baal quality, for Bale at 3 '
FEfiOUSON’S Grocery,
H* of High and Wylie Vui
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PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1861.
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ALSO—AGENT oK
FOR
RUPTURES.
U'K PENN AVI* WAYNE KTR
W. S. HAVEN,
PITTSBURGH, PA
C. HANHON LoVK. 74 Market ou
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THE LATEST SEWS.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Seizure of Arms at Cin-
cinnati,
STEAMBOAT 3 TO BE SEARCHED.
LOVIb VU.I.E 1-'QR 7///•; SECE&
■SiamSTB.
Seventh New York Regiment in
Washington,
Great Excitement in New York.
VICE PRESIDENT BBECKEN-
BIEGE IN KENTUCKY.
THE STATE BANK OF INDIANA
OFFERS MONEY TO THE
GOVERNOR,
One Hundred and Thirty Men
Reported Wodnded at Fort
Moultrie, and Forty
nine Killed
•.tMiiiiotis of the Confederate
Loan Taken
AI.l, Q.UIKT AT CHARLESTON
Reply of the Governor o
Missouri
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160,000 Confederate Troops to
be Called Out.
Virginia Convention in
Secret Session
The Families of Volunteers Exempt
ed from Bents in Philadelphia.
THE.STEd MER BALTIC SPOKEN WITH
MAJ. ANDERSON ON BOARD.
Edward L. Biddle Appointed
Adjutant General.
Nkw 7 ork, April lj —The Seventh regi
ment has received ordeA to proceed to Wash
ington. They will leap on Friday. At a
meeting ol merchants had here to-day, twelve
merchants subscribed ea|h *lOO on the Bpot.
There is great excitem&t here this afternoon.
A crowd of over five th<Buand collected before
the Express and threatened violence if the
American flag was not displayed. It wassoon
flung out amidst tremendous cheers. A similar
Visit was then paid to the Day Book office with
a similar result, the editor barely escaping by
t-eald of the polio,} The Daily Ar,r « was then
visited, the crowd having increased its num
bers greatly. It is reported that A. T. Stewart
has offered a million dollars to aid the govern
ment.
The Expreit of this evening says it has re
liable information that -19 were killed, and 130
wounded in Fori Moultrie;
The Daily .Veins put out the American flag.
Most of the crowd then started fur the New
V urk Hotel, the headquarters of the Southern
visitors The Day Book having drawn in their
flag, a small crowd gathered about the office.
A posse of police was on guard.
Lev i noton, Ky., AprTTl 7.— KiWioe Pres
ident Breckinridge writes from Richmond
Kentucky, to a friend here, that Kentucky
should call a Convention witnout delay and,
Lincoln’s extra session of Congress should be
confronted by 16 States. This alone can pre
vent civil war. The abhorrence of Lincoln's
proclamation is immense amongst the people.
Breckinridge speaks In Lexington to-morrow
night and in Louisville on S aturday.
PuiLAUki.riiiA, £ April 17.—Gov. Hick's
patrioUc declaration was received here with
enthusiasm.
Recruiting is progressing steadily. Tho on
rollments in the city exceed Uve thousand men
more than is required to till the quota of the
city. At least ten thousand have already beon
accepted at Harr.sburg. Many property own
ers have resolved to reduoe rents of the families
of the volunteers, and have notifled them that
no rent will be required during their absence.
Cinuinnati, April 17. —Chief-Poiloe Dudley
this morning seized thirty boxes of guns on
the steamer Ohio No. 3—twenty-three marked
"U. T. W., Little Rock," and Beven marked
"L. K., Memphis. Also five boxes lor Mem
phis on the steamer Glendale, reshipped from
the Bteamer Fanny Mcßurnie.
There is a great crowd on the landing, and
the excitement runs high. The guns were ship
ped at Parkersburg, Va., and were supposed to
have come from Harper’s Ferry. A heavy
shipment of powder has also been stopped.
All steamers have been prohibited from
taking provisions South, aud two steamers have
been chartered by the city authorities to act as
police boats, thoroughly armed, and will stop
&Ltl search all passing steamers.
Three companies leave to-night for the ren
dezvous at Columbus. The Home Guard is
rapidly Ailing its ranks.
The enlistment at Newport, Ky., barracks
is very active. Over five hundred’ men are
now in the garrison. A large consignment of
bacon, for Charleston, via. Nashville was
taken from the steamer Glen wood this morn
ing. The excitement throughout the city is
on the increase, and tho volunteer companies
are ail full ; more men offering than can be ac
cepted.
Baltimore, April 17.—Gov. Hicks being
in the city was visited by Goremors Guards
who sang the “ 3tar SpaDgled Banner" in fine
style. He thanked them for the courtesy and
said be hoped the patriotic air would be sung
on all fitting occasions forever. The Union
must be preserved.
Boston, April 17.-At a meeting of the Jack
son Democratic "club, resolutions were adopts
ed expressing unflinching fidelity to thp gov
ernment, and a proposition was made to raise
an Irish regiment to tender to President Lin
coln for the defence of the country.
Indianapolis, April 17.—The State Bank
of Indianapolis has tendered the Governor all
the money he wants in furnishing Indiana's
quota of troops to sustain the Government
The first regiment of Indiana volunteers is to
•eave to-morrow for Washington.
New York, April 17.—The Btoamer R
Cuyler, from Savannah, reports having passed
a steamtug on Sunday, her smoke stack gone
off Cape Romain, bound South, probably the
Yankee. The sameday she spoke the steamer
Baltic, off Charleston bar. The Captain of the
Baltic stated in answer to a hail: “We lake
Anderson and bis command to New York.”
The Harriet Lane was inside the bar and both
vessels had steam up, there was also a steamer
inside, probably the Isabel.
Captain Crocker reports that he saw Fort
Sumter, but could see no breaches in the walls.
The outside looked somewhat battered. When
five miles away he heard firing which was
probably the salute fired by Anderson on
leaving the fort.
Montgomery, April 17.—President Davi 8
will ioeue a proclamation to-morrow. The
Cabinet has had a long session to-day. It is
probable that 150,000 more troop 3 will bo
osllod into the field.
Richmond, Virginia, April 17—5 o’clock
R M.—The ordinance of secession has not yet
been passed. The Convention is still in secret
session. Nothing is known for certain what
the result will be.
Montgomery, April 17.— A man took
SI-5,000 of the new loan at par.
It is expected that an array of one hundred
thousand will bo in the field in ninety days.
Chri.eston, April 17. There is nothing
stirring here to-day, but tho prospect of the
secession of Virginia gives great joy. Noth
ing has been heard from Virginia to* day, and
there is great anxiety to hear.
Two millions dollars of the Confederate loan
has been taken in this city alone. The paper
is readily taken in the interior.
Bouton, April 17.—The America sailed for
Liverpool this morning with passengers for
Liverpool and L* for Halifax. Sho also ear
ring out $14,000 in specie.
New ork, April 17.— The steamer Glas
gow, from Liverpool on the -iinst, haa ar
rived below. Her advices are anticipated.
Harrisbcru, April 17. Gov. Curtin has
ai pointed Maj Gen. KJward L. Biddle of
Carlisle as Adj General; Gen. Reuben Haie of
Philadelphia, Master General and
Gen John W. McClain of Erie Commisiary
General.
Louisville, April 17 % —The Memphis and
Ohio Railroad otfers to transport troops and
munitions free. The Council has appointed a
military board, and appropriated $50,000 to
defend the city. The Union flags on the
steamers have been hauled down. The citi
zens are arming and volunteering.
Bt. Loris, April 17.—The State Journal,
publishts the following reply from Governor
Jackson to Secretary Cameron :
Executive Department, Missouri,
Jefferson City, April 17th. j
Sir—Your despatch of he 15th inst, making
a cali on Missouri for four regiments of men for
immediate service, has been received. There
can bo, I apprehend, no doubt but these men
are intended to form part of the President’s
army against the seceded States. Your requi*
sition, in my judgment, is illegal, unconstitu*
tional and revolutionary,in its objects inhuman
and diabolical, and cannot be complied with.
Not one man will, in the State of Missouri,
furnish or carry on such an unholy crusade.
Signod, C. F. JACKSON,
Governor of Missouri.
Montgomery, April 17 —Of the 32,000
troops called out to»day, 6,000 are from each
State except Florida whose quota is 2000. The
Southern people say they will suppress Lincoln
and Seward’s combination, whioh is less of a
government than ours, and drive Lincoln back
to his abode in quicker style than he came
through Maryland. The Pillow division of
the Tennessee volunteers has been accepted by
Davis, and General Pillow returns to Tennes
see immediately.
Louisville, April 17 —River rising slow*
Iv with 15 feet water in the canal. Weather
clear ; mercury 49deg.
Richmond, April Iti —The convention is
still in secret seesion. Nothing has transpired
relative to its proceedings, though it is be«
lieved that the ordinance of secession has been
passed. Tho Governor withholds his procla
mation until the action of the convention is
divulged.
Cincinnati, -April L. —The city Council
to-night passed a resolution tendering the
governor $250,000 in cash from the Sinking
Fund, and appointed a Committee to tender
the money to the governor. The Committee
left for Columbus to night.
Baltimore, April 17.-Gov. Hicks returned
from Wnehington tu-night. He expresses
his belief that Maryland should continue to
maintain the same position she has hitherto
maintained, and regards it the duty of every
Marylander to stand by the Union and Con
stitution, protect the National Capitol from
invasion, and support and sustain the integrity
of the government. The Governor has not
received an official copy of the President’s
requisiiion for troops, but will respond to it in
a day or two. The enlistment for the Array
and Navy aro actively progressing hero, par
ticularly the Array.,
New Orleans, April 17.-Advice from
Ualvestou have been received.
The Eastern Arizona Convention at Messilla
on the ldth was numerously attended. Hero
bert, the Texas Commissioner, was cordially
welcomed*
Resolutions were adopted endorsing the
action of the seceded States, and declaring
Arizona's interests to be with the South. She
desires to become a territory in the Southern
Confederacy, and will not recognize Lincoln’s
administration nor obey his officers. The peo
leof western Arizona were invited to join the
• A vote will be taken on the reso
.utions on the second Monday in April
The Star of the West still off Indianola, and
the Lmpire and Mohawk left on Friday even
ing with troops, destination unknown. Six
companies of U. S. troops under Major Smith
and Libley, at Green Lake, near Indianola,
were waiting on more companies from the up
per frontier. Maj.r Bhett has resigned and
offered his services to the Southern Confeder
acy.
movement.
Active preparations are making here for the
defence of New Orleans. The city Council
appropriated $200,000 for the defence of the
city. Everything in the way of military mat
ter! is making rapid progress.
The Pennsylvania Zouaves Attention.
ALL MEMBERS ARE HEREBY NOTl
fied to report themselves at 10 o'clock a, u at
captain Gerard’s house, Military Btpii, Diamond Alley,
at which time final arrangement for t a* closlm of the
rolls and departure will be made
By order,
apis
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V n y?do*.Hday morning, April 17th, Mrs. Elisabeth,
W:io of James Lindt-ay, aged 2a years.
Her friends and those of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow, Friday alter
noon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 27, Lo
cust street, to proceed to 8l Mary's Ohorch.
On Tuesday afternoon, April 16th, Thomas Kerbev
I*ox, aged2v years now;
Tde funeral w II lake p'ace this Timraday afternoon
at 6 o’clock, from his Isle rßsidenoe, Magee etreet, near
Pennsylvania Avenue, Eighth Ward. Prienda of the
lamtly are requested to attend without further notioe
On Wedne-day, the 17th that, Mary E., daughter of
monthsf Dd Car ° ina Keniled J> «ged 6 yeaAard G f
Friends of the f.mlly are respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral, from the tesidenceof her parents on
Virgin Alley, between Bmitbßeld and Grant streets, on
Friday Morning at 10 o’clock.
Shields Guard—so Men Wanted.
Fifty able bodied men wanted
to volunteer forth® War. Apply lo
WM.L. GALLAGHER
Mercantile Library Association Lectures,
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER
will give his third and last lecture, on
THI’RSDAY EVENING, April 18, 1861
CITY HALL,
Subject * The Ttmas we Live in.’
Poors open at 7 o’clock, lecture to commence at 8.
Tickets 25 recta, to be had at Music and Book tttores.
New L brarv Rooms, (corner of Penn and St. Clair
streets,) and at the door.
W. h . Kincaid,
F. H. Brikot,
Jo&ipb Auric,
CHARLES GIPNER
gTRAW GOODSI
BTRAW BONNETS
JOCKEY HATH
EMBROIDERIES
Jaconet Edgings ut & cents worth 10 cents
“ M ** 6J* “ “12 “
“ " “10 “ “ «
EMBROIDERED COLLARS
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS»!
LACE COLLARS!
Black Lace Mitts at 3IW cents worth 62U
“ “ S7>? “ “ 76
A fu I assortment of Ladies’ Gloves, Gauntlets and
Hosier;.
Gents’ White and Mixed Cotton Half Hote, Nook
Ties, Shirts and Collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves, Ac.
All are respectfully invited to call and examine our
stock before purchanng elsewhere. aplO
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
RBDUCBD PRIOFB
JAMES W. WOOD WELL,
Nos. 9T and 99 Third Street.
11l FOURTH STREET,
ALL VARIETIES OF STYLES AND FINISH,
Hotels and Private Dwellings.
ttß- All orders promptly attended to, and the Furni
ture careful!; paoked and boxed.
Steamboats and Hotels lurtushed at short notice.
Cauoet Makers supplied with every article in the
Lne. nurt
OIL.! OIL!! OIL!!!
The best mineral lubricator
in the world, from the
THOMPSON WELL, SMITH’S FERRY,
tor sa'e at No. 4 Hand street.
™h22:lro JAKE HILL.
OR RENT.—No” 71 Chatham a tree L
$l6O ; No. 87 First street; No. 11 Ross street; No.
8o Liberty street; an offioe room, second story, 61
Market atreot; a hou-e on Margaretta alley, Allegheny
city; a house on Mt. Washington, $l5O per year.
a CUTHBERT A SON.
ap 4 61 Market street
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
GENTS' AND BOY’S PATENT LEATHER CALF
KID GAITERS, OXFORD TIBS,
STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS,
New York Manufacture,
W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO.,
A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND
HaNDSTEaM ENGINES, from four to ten horse
power. Apply to Wilbraham, Whittington A Pole, Ma
chine Works, Frankford road and Amber s.reet Phila
delphia. apfcftrd
Q A Cases Clicquot Champagne, pts. & at s.
G 15 oases Green seal •* •* *•
60 *• Chas Heidseicks •* “ “
20 “ Piper - - •* *
30 “ Longworth* Catawba “ “ *•
26 “ Cabinet •• u pmts.
For sale by WM. BENNETT,
tnh27 120 Wood street.
Handsome goods and good bar-
GAINS from New York Auctions.
C. HANBON LOVE,
a pB 74 Market street.
BLACK SILK RENFEWS,of the neatest
style yet introduced. Alao Dresa BOr, the loweat
ui the city. C. HANSuST LOVE
_ »l>“> 74 Market ,L
FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS to arrive
this day at 2 o’clock. D. B. FERGUSON,
fe2B Corner High and Wylie streets.
• REMOVAL.
THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN
utacturiag Company have removed their office te
Between First and Second streets, where all orders
will be received, and business att< nded to.
mh!B:tf GKO. CALHOUN, Agent.
WORTH LOuRiNG AT.—We have
some very fine property for sale in Mk Wash
ington, in lots of various sires, from 26 feet by 100, up to
one acre. Some in the village, others more r mote
some with forest trees, and both level and rolling
ground, all suitable lor gardening and building pur
poses. Price low and terms accommodating. The lo
cation is one combining the advantages o country air
and ecenery, with nearness of access to the city. For
further information inquire of
B CUTHBERT A SON,
ap!6 - 61 Market st
" JROPOSALs WILL BE RECEIVED AT
the Commissioner’s Offioe until the 16th of May
next, (where p>ans and specimens can be teen,) for
building a Bridge over Charteera Creek, near the
mouth. Stone work to bedone by the perch, of 26 feet
to the perch, of good second class masonry. Wood
work to be done by the foot, lined. Also for one over
Street’s Run, near Buck hart’s Mill.
apl62>dAltw.
krUCILAGE in pints, quarts, and small
jYI jars, with metalic cap, for saie by
apO J. R. WELDIN.
NESHANNOCK POTATOES—I2S bush
els prime Neahannock Potatoes just received and
for sale bv JAS. A. FET2BR.
«p 6 corner Market and First streets
OBE NEW WALL, BAi-EBM, made
expressly lor and for sale only by
w * p - MABBHALL. Mo 87 Wood street
«■ Store open mini nine o'clock, evening. Ordera
eceired for Paper H.pyefa and WhitawMhcre ,^T
For Bent.
A HOUSE on Federaland Water
aSSfsSi. ,QlUble fw a Drr Good *
S.B. DA via.
£. OPDRY,
See*
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DIED t
Fifth street, peat door to the Tbi
W. D. M’Gowaw,
J. B. Hpblit,
Lee. ommlttee.
NEW GOODS
78 Market Street.
STRAW GOODS f ’
STRAW BONNETS"
MISSES’ FLATS, Ac'?
EMCROIDERIES '!
EMBROIDERED SETTS, and
LACK SETTS
LACE HANDKERCHIEFS
CONSISTING OF
—AND—
JUST RECEIVED AT
81 Fifth Street.
FOB. BALE
No. 81 Wood Street,
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SPUING- STQti ’ QF7
iWl <PIANOS - fflff..
WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OtJR
fIrRC spring supply of ihe annulled BTP.IW. 'j -
WAY PIANOS, generally admitted t-»botheßPffp of ' > “
the presani day; oomnnsloa both QHAND AeoiTAnn
PIANOS. and at NEW YORK PRIOB& IImSS ; sis
ranted for FIVE YEARS. Please call anf CZMtfin ""
before purchasing - /
it. KLfcBER k BUOh 68 Filth It, . ' -*
marls Sole Agents for«teinway’e UariT«lled Pisfin* • ;:5i
f T'iiK UNDfcJiSIUNJ£I> WOULD RE& ~ . X
X spectfully inform the public thatio consequence ofc J *
the request of a number of patrons, be has opened Ida, , r<
SODA WATER FOTSTAIS
for the seasoa. CHARLES H SUPER, DraiurfA’ 5 • 49>
marie Cor. Penn and SL Clair sits
Hydrant HOsE.—Vulcanised Hoa: ■■■i
**"*l™*d™i to become etifr by oold nor
m«»u cted by heat, at 300 d«t?re«9 P«renhelt and *lll -«
stand a pres-ure ofT5 pounds to ha *qufcr«JaolL for. •>
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m,£ L £ ON * RKINEKBB, -c
HLI2 Wood street. near Sixth.
AlSlNi* ‘
3 50 Boxes gayer Raisins, *
200 do Bunoh do,
JOO Half Boxes Bunch
lOOQuar. do do,
ICO do da Valencia do.
For bale by Rr-YBtER A BROTHEBH.
mn eat
Black, ai lk kjsn fkkwm nt- t.h« ..
ana moat approved at; le, iust reo’d by Exbresa.
piecee low. C. HANSON tOVa
mh3l) ; 74 Market etreet
OH ! Uili OH!—After mogning ulnarf'
np and >ay WALL PAFSB cheap, at - ~
W. P.MABaHALLB <i-;
B7 Wood amt *;
MEUIOINECiJ tSTS.—The largest stock
id the city, for h&l© by
BECKHAM k KELLY, ' s-2 '
| 69 Federal atretfc.
Hovr'KTtßk's bT|ter—so dosen *
ree ired aid f-.r 9-le by ’
BECKHAM k KELLY, ' J 1
69 Foderafrtr»et-? ».-t- <*■ *-?}:
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PRO; U(JK—
£OO Sacks Peaches,
400 do Apples,
10 Kegs Lard. WM. IT. SMITH * CO,
mh26 No llfi Second sod 147 Front streets.
JC 25 Bblß No 3 Large Maokerei,
10 do No 2 do do,
10 half bbla No 2 do,
10 bbls Ale wire's Herring,
io do Halifax co. For sale by v v
mh26 W. H» SMITH* 00.
Henryk Cincinnati •• wo;
Friend Soap,” oq hand and for sale at '
FERGUBOH*B Grocery,
comer of High and Wylie gta.
QUF.CA.RB BODa.—SU kegs English just A
Ore cfdby* BECKHAM k K&LLT, ‘ }
mb26 fig rninnl iitTML '
TXriNDOW OtJKTALNtI->or Sale by -, :A
TT tnhSO W.P. £ ' 4 '-«
NE THOUSAND ACHES OK LaSST' • :
on Little Fishing Creek, Virginia, for sale in lofia' L
of 100 acres at the low prioe of three dollars, per MM.. V
Terms—One-fourth in hand, remainder at L i' >v ■'
years- a CUTHBERT k SOU, »
ap4 fil Market atrasfc
CPRINU DRESS GOODS, ALSO DOJCSS-' ‘
£3 tio Goods of all kinds, a very fall stock at unakn* 4 H
ally low prices. 0. BANSOH LOViB, *•’ ’ ■
ap* 1 74 Market tL,
PRODUCE,—
X,6OQ bushels Peaches,
LOGO - Apples,
3 kegs Lara,
20 bushels Clove rseed;
On oonsignment and. for sale by
fe27 WM. H. SMITH* Oo
NATBONA OIL. ~
Manufactured by pennsylva
nia Salt Manufacturing Company
CLEAR AND ODORLESS,
and guaranteed nnchangeable in color.
-THE ILLUMINATOR OF THE DAY " ;
Constantly on hand and for sals by P. 8. M. C» {heir
new office. No. 2A Wood street, between First and SMK
ond s'reel. GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent* - -
mhlfctf
JAMES W\ CRAFT. Commiiwinn -
Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile'Brokett' '
Office and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Lottie*
N. B.—l will give immediate and personal attenobntd
ail bu&iness entrusted to my etre, for whisk eh AWfft '
will be reasonable. References: L. E. ForBythe»qfc
Louis; Paul Laning,BL Looib . «J. Brashears k
cinnau; Messrs. Trux * J. Craig. PhiladelphteAPArthur. _•
Byrne * Gibbons, New Vork; w. C.
Kansas; Northup * Kansas; J. W. Barbridgt&CltKi?
New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis; PennockLA
Hart, Pittsburgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P.
I>. Adams, Chicago, W. F. Coolbaugh, Burlington, loWB2-< '
W. B. Postlewa t, Burlington, Iowa; Capts. Con&eiy ' .£;«
Bowman, and nver men generally. F‘
Dieflolutlon. , r
The copartnership hereto,
FORE exiting between the andenlgnod/uit'det'*
the style of A, HARTUPEB * CO, Steam Engine- Muni*
factqrers and Iron Founders, was dissolved uy mutual
coasent on the first of Janaary, 1861. John MorfOW ■■
having disposed of his interest in toe same to Andrew
Hartnpee, wh'i will.cam oq the business as usual
the old stand, comer of First and Bhort
who will settle all the business of the late firm:
ANDREW HARTCPffIL .
JOHN MORROW, N
Pittsburgh, Feb. 14,186 L
Having disposed of my interest In the late firtn af
A. HABTU PEE * Ca to ANDREW f &V J
hereby cheerfully recommend him to my friend* AS;
fully competent to carry on the same, sndsoUoittbr
him a continuance of the patronage so liberatfr-b+n
stowed on the late htm. JOHN MORROW*^
Pittsburgh, Feb. It, lefll.
DIABBHCEA, DYBENTEBY, -
—-AJTD
CHOLERA MORBVS MEDICINE.
PREPARED SOLELY BY
DR. J. MITCHELL.
AJTD roa SALK AT THE
Drag ind Pharm&oiatical Eitebliihmnt ot
CHAB. U. SUPER,
Corner Penn and St. Olair Streets.
ap6
SundkxM—
-25 barrels choice Sweet Potatoes;
20 u Fre*h Egre
30 * Green Apples;
100 bushels Nesbannoofc Potatoes;
60 “ Small White
100 M Pea Nut*
60 “ Onions;
6 “ Onion Setts;
100 sacks B. W. F oar, -
20 boxes W. B.
n store and for sale by
! J*a A. FETZBB, '
corner Market and,First alrg+jp, ..
JJuOTS, SHOES AND GAIT
FOR SPUING AND BUMMEB WEAB,
AT THE VERT LOWEST PRICES.
WChll and examine, and jou will be
Remember the Cheap Cash Store of
JUS. H. BORLAND,
apis 98 Market atreet, aeoond door from Fifth,
A D I ES " '
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ENGLISH LASTINGCONGRUg 1 T
SILK GORE HEEL UAI I'ERS, $1,60, * j
LADIES ENGLISH LASTING
SILK GORE HEEL GAITERS, $1,60. f
D. 8. DIFPENBA.CHKB,- '
No. 16 Fifth street ' f
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BUILDEB AND itACHINISXi ;
JCi SIiEAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL. tor. JfoS
*“’?*“* ?“*“*** PUUbtitsk, FtL, wih make to
order! end warranted ee good aa ean be the
foUoanng maduiwn, tli:—Steam Koimn^TWUleg'
T?* 1 *S? iron;P 1
DrHling Myhinea; Hoaseaand Tobacco Screws: FUimbl
rightaad Model Machines, in the beat manner, ibnita.
Bangers, ol all sues and variety; fanaa
52,^S etor ?*? pitcl s *° a f*e"o fee* InfeaSttLWfflt
h *? d > 1)00,01 *od Nigger
Bines, snd Deck Pomps for iteamboatfln
*h****xd otherPlaningdose to oniari<Mp)iMB2
mcbea wide, bj 0 feet 8 inches lono. I^T # *
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N• —Particular attention promntitnd* «*«
Presses and -
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GIaASS fIIAJi UFACTCBEIIH.
WAS EH OUBB I
10. 18 Wood Street, Corner of First,
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