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T . * ,4.^ sj ,*w» ~ . _ . ~- *? * a . e\/‘l V • „ . ' .-, e ' ,: - : '-'• 1 ’ tv.v,‘ •:;’. • ■ \ : %i&^ s&%£/sss*’C‘ ■■" - / ' v-::V ; - ' ■ ---V • , ....... ?... . ;< _ -, r ,.';^;v, N • *;V>' x-'-kik- , ; . ■■■':iM£--.-' 1L ' ;-M till X' ■ S’ \ , . 4 -V • 1 . c- :'^ri . I jj ■' y..- \: fv -(• .. ■ • s■• ~ **. * -VL •i ) * •!* * : *' • ' *-•*• . .•■>»' S «• . * • ' * • <■• «*'• * ‘ 'Ji . ' v * <* v' , W • • • * : *. + •>.»»-> -v... » >_■ .-~ -. THE democratic county COMMIT IE OP COBKKBPONIIENCE, will plea** “eet aith* Bt . CHABI BS HOTEE, 00 WEDNESDAY, April »*th l*n.At 10 o’clock, A. M. A. full •uen«tam*e Ih earnestly desire*!. as business of HTeftl importance will be brought before the meetiojf. * Hy urdwr, HAM’L HARPEB, Secretary. ihuli) |lodt. ®iK TUESDAY MORNING,:::: APRIL 23. LET JUDGEMENT RULE THE HOUR These are exciting timed, and every word and every act ot every man should be well weighed. Let there not bo too many words neither. Action,not talk,is what is now needed. Let every man who can do so be prepared to serve his country in this, her trying hour of need. Those who stay at home have also great duties to perform They must provide the sinews of war. They must take care of those left behind. They must be prepared for all emergencies. In the midst of this excitement, and in view of the uncertainty of the future, it is unwise to permit the customary avocations of business to languish. We must work—work for the purpose of supplying the necessities of those who fight. This war may be of long continu ance. In our opinion it will be. Provide for the future by not neglecting the present. Be ready to fight, if necessary, and it is net improbable that rude necessity mAy soon come. Leave the talking to cowards who will not light for their country’s honor. Be ready lor any and every requisition which the govern ment may make, either upon your persons or your purses. Let your every word be one of firm encouragement to support the govern*, ment and the constitution, and laws of your country. Forget politics—there are no politi cal questions now. The guns which the South ern rebels fired at the Stars and .Stripes which floated over the walls of Sumter, placed every true and patriotic American mao upon the tame platform—the platform of American lib erty—the platform of justice to man, and obe dience to the laws and the constituted authori ties of the country. THE WAR NEWS. The oity was mainly without news yesterday other than rumors, the telegraphic information having been cut off, the lines being in control of the autborties. This is perhaps well, for the excitement is high enough without boing in creased by every rumtr. There is news from Harrisburg that Camp Cartin has been broken up, and six or soven thousand men sent to Philadelphia to be shipped t the capital. We have also another report that there are eight thousand troops at Harrisburg, and also that there were four thousand men at Cocksy* ville, in Maryland, near the Pennsylvania line, and that Sherman’s battery wnd wiib them, and that the supposed determination of the party was to march directly to Baltimore. It is announced from Harrisburg that Capt. David Campbell, of the Duqueene Greys, has been elected Colonel ot’ the Sjcond Pennsylva# nia Regiment, McGiffin, of Washington, Lieutenant Colonel, and Capl. Alex. Hays Major. A gentleman from Harrisburg informs us that Col. Rcbert P. McDowell was elected Colonel of the 6th Pennsylvania Regiment, and started at three o'clock on Monday morn ing for Baltimore via the Northern Central Railroad. Lieut. Parker, of tho U. S. Navy, who ieft Baltimore at 4 o'clock on Sunday, informs the Chronicle that Fortress'Wonroe, which com. mandß tbe whole New York region, has posi tively been reinforced with a thouaand men, part of then; arrivals from Massachusetts. He says ll.it on Friday night Commodore Paulding 1 t Washington with a hundred barrels of j. ; .h and a hundred barrels of rosin for tbe special purpose of destroying the Nor folk Navy Yard and stores, and sinking the shfpß there if it was found that they could not be hold. All the ships, including Pennsylva nia, Cumberland and Merrimec wero scuttled and sunk ; the dry dock was blown up. All the naval stores wero destroyed leaving noth- ing to the enemy but ruins. Lieut Parker says that there is a total revo lution in Baltimore opinion , that abroad all the Union men have gone under; that Gov* ernor Hicks and his staunchest friends are either cowed or changed, and that it would be utter madness to force a passage across Mary, land with lesß than eight or ten thousand troops. He mixed froely among the citizens of all classes yesterday, and believes them to be totally revengeful and blood-thirsty. The New York Herald of Sunday says : Our city is a military camp. Tho greatest enthu siasm prevails. We are full of brigade, regi mental and company orders. But, owiDg to the length and importance of the proceedings of the overwhelming demonstration in Union Square yesterday afternoon, we are compelled to defer tho publication of them till to-morrow when our gallant troops shall have our atten tion. We shall do our part in this great crisis. Three to five thousand men will leave this city to-day for the South. The Sixth, Twelfth and Seventy-first regiments will take their de parture at nine o’clock this morning. Several steamers—the Baltic, Marion, Columbia, Mon. ticello, James Adger, Koanoke, Alabama, B. H. Cuyler and Chesapeake—have been chartered by tho Government Tbe first three sail this morning. The last three sailed yes terday. Orders have also been received for the de parture of the Eighth and Sixty.ninth regi ments on Tuesday, and the Ninth on Wednes. day. Troops are being rapidly organized all over the North, and in another week the Govern, ment will buve a force sufficient to repel any attack that may bo made upon Washington. Obstructed railroads or blown up bridges may slightly delay, but not deter our troops. Ad- VRDC6! is tho order. THE BANKS CALLED UPON It has Seen found by the Committee of ' Safety necessary to procure arms for home defence. As will be seen by the publish ed proceedings of the Committee a resolu tion has been passed requesting the banks of the city to place s2fi,ooo at the disposal of the Committee for the purjxrse of arming the citizens. Our banks are able to do it they have great interests at stake— the men who manage their affairs are patriots and they will lend all the aid in their power to the State Government to which they owe their existence. Business everywhere is almost totally 6us pended, owiDg to tbe war excitement. Gen tlemen Just from Philadelphia inform us that nothing is doing there in the way of trade. Ths large rooms over the Market-House be ing oooupied by tbe brave young recruits, lately enlisted, the ladies have willingly put off the Birmingham Fair for the present. * f *n A NOBLE ACT. Read the following: Port Perry, April 21st, 18G1 Mr. J. P. Barr, Dtar Sir: —ln this groat impending crisis of our beloved country, when many of our brethren and friends are pressing to the battle field, leaving their families in many cases unprovided for, we, the under sigred, desirous of contributing in every way in our power to sustain the government, be ing possessed oi about GU tenant houses, in this place, do proffer them, rent free, to any of the occupants, who may volunteer to serve under the Stars and Stripes, during their term of service and 40 dat s after their honorable dis charge, or any vacancies that may occur may bo filled by those not now in occupation. Wu. L Miller, Miller, Nickel & Co. At the present crisis, the s’gnillcanco of a term so much used, and with so little accurate sense of its meaning, becomes unusually im- portant. Heavier defines martial law as “a code es tablished for the government of the army and navy of the United States,” whose principal rules are to be found in the articles of war, pre scribed by act of Congress. Hut Chancellor Kent says this definition applies only to mill iary law, while martial law \* quite a distinct thing, and is founded on paramount necessity, and proclaimed by a military chief. Martial law is generally and vaguoly held to be a suspension of all ordinary civil rights and process—and as such, approximates closely to a military despotism. It is an arbitrary law, originating in emer gencies. In times of extreme peril to the State, either from without or from within, the public welfare demands extraordinary meas ures. And martial law being proclaimed, sig nifies that Iho operation of the ordinary legal delays of justice is suspended by the military power, which has fur iho lime become su premo. It suspends tho iteration of the writ of habeas corpus , enables porsons charged with treason to be summarily tried by Court Mar tial instead of Grand Jury, justifies searches and seizures of private property, and tho taking possession of public highways and other means of communication- Involving tho highest ox ercise of sovereignty, it is, of course, capable of great abuse, and is only to be just-fl-d <>n emergencies of tho moat imperative and peri!' ous nature, such as now appear to exist > n Baltimore and Washington. On yesterday we wire shewn a letter from this gentleman to a leading Democrat of this city, wbich contain**! tbe fei.owing stern ar;d patriotic sentiments: “As I have more than once slated to youour national troubles commenced at Charleston the secession of the delegate* of the Gulf States from the National Convention prepared tb«* way for a s«c«wmn from tho Union. in a!: this .he South have commuted a gr*al and la mentable error. In tbe first instance tii.v should have bean true to the Democratic par ty, and in tbe second should have to tbe Union, and relied upon tho Federal Govern ment for a just recognition of constitutional rights No man was more ready to c< t > the South all their constitu ional rights than I whs— and no one since the mooting id Congroo* c uld have been more anxious b>r a r*»*«u-v\bl« and satisfactory adjustment of the J.fficuliy Tho South, however, have mistaken tnoir remedy. The right of secession d'*'« out oust —it if nowhero to be found aim ng the remrv ed rights of the States—it is revolution in iu frradestand moat comprehensive moaning And now that this rebel in us organization ‘..n begun the war by firing upon the National fiag —the stars and stripe*—it must bo nvt in k determined spirit, and above all by a un.u.i A orth. This is demanded by ibe neowiiv • the crisis, to resist aggression, to maintain ih laws, to restrict the horrors of civil war, and ensuro a speedy tormtnatn-n of the confi.ct ' Prom tbe Baltimore I’atfioi •<( B*tuni«j «**euia* The City To-Da >. Tbe city throughout to day ha? l>oen verv much excited, but do lawlas« d*vmonitrntion whatever. Kvory one boon;* disposed to main lain peace and order. Tbe City Council, at lUeesanm ibi* morning unanimously passed a resolution appropriating fire hundred thousand dollars, to bo used bv the Mayor in such manner as he mav doom beat to defend tho city from attack, ami to put down insurrection. Tbo call upon the citizen* for arras has been responded to in the most liberal manner, and large quantities have ln«jn taken to the Lead quarters, at the old City liaii Wo bear'd one firm alone that sent in a thousand mu*lets The have not yet boon distributed The military are out in considerable force, and some companies of citizen volunteers were supplied with muskets and paraded the streets All the travel upon the rat I road* lead ing out of the city to tbe North has been interrupt**.! —none of the trains up< n tbe Philadelphia road nor th,e Northern Central having t/oon sent out this morning. We learn that Col. Lee, who was the coin roandor of tbo troops at Harper s Ferry during the John Brown raid, has been commissioned by tho Governor to aid in tbe organization of troops for the defence of the city. Sevon boxes of muskeLs wore seized this morning by tbe police on board of a veasol ly ing at Bowly’a wharf. Tbev were intended to be soDt to Wasb'ngton for the use of the Northern volunteers. The headquarters of the minute raon ha® beon closed all day, and their flag not out. The enrollment of citizens at the City Hall for the defence of the city is progressing with much rapidity—several hundred having al ready given in their names, which will be argely incaeased in the course of the day, a* here is a large crowd in attendance waiting to hand in their names. Tbo anna will not be distributed until Mon day, unless in case of emergency. The arms which were in the Central High School, for the scholars to djill with, have been taken to the City llall, to bo used by the authorities in arming the citizens. Our reporter beard it stated to the Council Ohamber, this morning, that Thomas Winans, Esq., bad made an offer of five hundred thous. and dollars to the city authorities, with the un derstanding that it* was to be used for no other purpose than tho dofenco of the city. Tbe Bank officers met to-day at one o'clock, and have agreed to lend tho city half a million of dollars for defence. Excitement at MuyavUle—Threateued Op position to tlie Passage of Troops by rher at that Point. We learn by a gentleman direct from Mays rille, Kentucky, last night, that Ih ere was an intense excitement at that place. The Secea sionists were in the ascendant, and enraged at the passage of Portsmouth troops for this city, on the river sLeamers. It was known that a company was on board the Boslona coming down, and the Secessionists had planted five cannon on the wharf, six and eight pounders, with tha purpose of firing into tho boat. The scoundrels had endeavored to intimidate Oapt. McClain, and induce him to refuse passage to troops, H e defied them, however, and they, hearing of the fight at Baltimore, were res solved to fire into his boat. Our informant left Mayaville on a Pittsburgh boat at six o clock. The Boatona was due at five o’clock, and half an hour after leaving, the passengers | on the Pittsburgh boat heard several shots, which were thought to have been the firing at the Boslona. Hutjt & Miner have received the May number oi the Eclectic M.a g(U i ne **3H*,. -**!*,* What is Martial Law ! Hen. J. L. Daw non. The Railroads and Washington City. The distance ir<.m Uarrsburg to Baltimore is, by tho Northern Central Kailroad, eighty five miles. The road strikes tho Maryland State line at Glenrock, ft rtv-two cnles North of Baltimore. It ia thirty mornliiilos, by rail road, from Bsltimoro to Washington. Har per’s Ferry is eighty-one miles from Baltimoro. The Religh House, at the junction of the W ash iDgton Branch with the trunk line of the Bal timore and Uhi i K-tilroa-1, is nine miles from Baltimore. Coining s-mth lmm Now ork, the Philadelphia, \Viliringloii ami Baltimore Rail road etri ke? Maryland at North I'-aM sta tion, forty-six milo9 fr. m Baltimore. AM. HONKit TO TIM; WOMEN Tho women id' our city are brawrnud patri otic. They see their husband?, Ihoir suns, and their lovers leave for tho war with } roud and flashing eyes They encourage them by every meanß in their p-wor. They offer their ser vices as nursos. They work with their hands, and their heads, and their heart?, Tor tho com fort and safety of tho men who are devoting tbomsulvei to the Union. The Stars and Stripes have do more devoted f rie**. Js than our A meri oan wives, tii"lbe*s and Motors Necessity for Action Washington is «mr rounded by the enomioa of tbe Government, arid the regular means ol communication, by telegraph and railroad, have been cut ofl or greatly impeded by trait ors in the Border States. Tins fart speaks louder than orders from the War Department for instant and energetic action on the partoi the North Wk have a flood of e.unmunuations relat ing to military mailer*, but iho of ex citing news fruin abroad is *o great that wo cannot possibly find room for them ad. JJnc 'l’ll E ()N I.Y .'Uti.-1,. 111:tL will fit... lunlly 1 Haat-h R«u*, Jdu-e ami R< arhe*. 1 '.nil)-li luU-. Mne and Ron-far*. RmW, M - v o and KoaW'e- Rauuh Hat*, Mio*s iii;l R*Ln, Mi « util Kg*. li*-« J:i 7HR RA T IWsTK. ,S 7UK RAT lA>rF, IS THE RAT r.iSTF, /N THE RAT TAS7 ’ . IS :uk RAT '"O ' !-, J'- THF RAT I‘ASTT, :•> vo h r\ r /’A'- JS 7 tit: .\ t T ••• ov; f .‘oi\ !•» Prt- ‘-A't* i Ot) > ! r I* .-..art-i ft,;, i.y «T »■ Kl '] 1 VI F.MIN'.'H. -V r-! I I V MlN'.’rt <-«■ I'M * K M I M»’H Ju » rii ) I.r \l iN‘ ■ I*. v orn**: . l,t i ,«m l'i t M • • - «-i *• ■ «*«*i C<.:n«*r •,! ih* l ’.»moo.t >c l 1 • thfl-i-m n I *.-: v* .f t.-; .! a* f »t V c-» r- . -' •• VV Kill! 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I Httf.N, *l-7 * ‘ '*•••'•( <•« M•« H, m -.4 HKnKi.r, W ri^AOi, Hank ki.M"\ki ih v . *•: u- •< >\i from No. T- Wrm.| \» t ... i«-r oiioiqx '(i > * 1 i<< the I ; **.!*• »' ~ e*.►. « ( .f N*; | _«« B BP I K to' <>t »nt—for ~ui.» » .14 DiABHUCEA UYSKNTKHY - - A M > - CHOLERA itIOHUI S »IEI>H l.u: I'KKnM I' H.IJ.KI.Y M DK. J. niltllllM AN!' FOK SALK AT Til K Drug ind Pharmacuticul EiUbliihm»nt ol CII A.S. u. Ml* ER Corner Fonn and St. Clair Stroots prn^HrKi.H Dissolution. r pilE Co-PAK'INKKSIIII’ HEKETO- A FORK ex -ting u th« under* gnod, >m dor the style of A. H A KTI I' KK A l ' •. Mleam Kuginc Maun lacuirer* and Irvu Founder*, »ae di»holTrd by mutual ronxent on the tir*t of January, IBrtl. John Morrow haring disposed »f hi* inter eat m the name to Andrew riartup«'«s, win will carry on the busin*** an uxurU at the old fuo.i, comer of hirst ami 3horl alreeta, and wfio will *« Ue nil the buninem of the late lit m. Pimucwiu, Feb. 14, jHfll. Hanna diapoeed of my iniereet in tho Ute firm A. HABTI'PKB 4 00. to A.N’hKKW HAK'P TEE, I Jo hereby cheerfully rocommcnd him to my fneada oh fully competent to carry on the -nine, end w<>hc;t for him a contiD'iaoce of the |>a roon.:e *o libera !y Lhv mowed on the !*'♦• m rn. .1' >H N M( >KfitsW. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1 1 l* f, l f«l4 STOKED FREIGHT AT AUUTiUA Notice To all itmav concekn. on Friday. 19lh Annl at 2 o'clock, p. M.. will 1.. j At CdMAKHCIAL SALKS ROOMS, .No 64 Filth BtreeU lu pay Irolg L and charges. unleai claimed and net tied lor before day id Nile. M. Shiner, Coal port, Meigs Couiiiy, > duo, 1 t neai lioi. rfiau. Speed, cam h.yru* Hl--od. Korrmi t'o.intv, l*d. Cheat, 1 Box. Grorge Sohow kert, Johnalown, i’n , l liunk (iilleU, 1 Cheat. mhlHJlawiw I. l >. I'AWH. Aueindiser. FOKSALK. A luirk dwelling lmihit' wtdl arranged; alao a two story frame house, and large lot of ground, situate ou Colwell 'tree*, aud Carpenter’s alley. Price, in Missouri fund.*, balance on lime. Also : a choice building lot, 2b leet front, on Crawford street, by 13J, to Taunehill stieet. Price, $OOO- one tlnrd in Virginia fund*, remainder in one, two, and three years. Also : a lot feet on Crawford, by 13d, to TannehiU street Price, s7(>o—sSoo la Mwaoiiri fiiuds. totlance m one, two. and three year*. Apply to «. CFTHBKRT A SON. apl l 1 Mai kol m For Rent, TWO OFFICES oN SMITH El ELI) ST. .No. 132, near the Post oilice. Inquire of H. KI.EHKK A PRO. I*lB _ M u-or Store. Fifthatren Morchfintß Mid Agtin> wtir.Ud, lv so our VAKiFTY ENVELOPES in every town in the Uuion. larger profit* realised than on any other branch of merchautiiae. For fwrucular* send stamp to *0 heel nut unreel, Philadelphia, Pit. madrtHy __ FARNAM A m. Lubricating oiTj.—>ju bbis, u very superior arUHe, for sale by _ aply __ HENRY H. OULLINB. CA RJiON 01L.—50 bbls No. 1 Burniug (hi for wait* by apl9 LINSEED 01L.—33 bbls received and for ula by (apis, HKNBY H. COLLINS. • -'x¥c \ Pi , * *■ , a. .< «M&- , ♦ BIRKE & BARGES' SAFES Read the following volunta- RY testimonial lu rogard to BURK K A BARNE3’ SAFES: * Mt bpb. BcxiiA Ua&szs—Gentlemen: On the night of the *22'TH‘ of \ 0,1 r tn-ke of f*al . ri'.mii.oA ; »;i •>.: n ranee policit-H, Ac. j,ni.,u. im K »-r f j-t.o***»h *>u Umg *aken out. i,|l w.-r»* -i, . . •a' We most cordially leomnin. inl tl;.* H :rke 4 Karoo* Salvw as being very su,*o. inr \our InMidK, Pi .A’l T. MAIM IN A M)Rl>i>N, The above Safe?,, of • \ ,-tv »? - n iiaoJ and in* i** to order Ik) IMJIlki: l**l -* lo mis'-ml A 1 -10 t ll'-M* l-ai ioef M&at-r* «uj>|,|o>d with '-very mlieSe iti the , no inant J A Will.Kß K. T. PLI'NK 1T1'... T. i-'AMPbtI.L WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. <■; i. assma a (i Arr ub i: its, h.'.’.ly l» (I«1» n r jj h . Pa JAMES W. t.'KAKI, i.' Mini,. ' n mi-l Forwarding - i . aud Me - ' , .**jiUle and Ml* rage. N.. No’lh lew- -Aim I - ; * N B—l Will gif* *mn»fd *tf mid |>mm» >iih! *u«»u' .. •ri u. i > !i sines- eulni'ttpd n> mj- .'nr-' l f. i'f j■■ it- , M A • inn Ky ri*»* * t >.t*bon». New y ork . \V i'. VP Ia w -l! J. K wo* k anN 't ihnp A u. Kui»i. ~' V\ I. ;r r.r• 1 fc -p A< ■ • tirltMLOa; W W. Utsioii, Momri o; I'oidm **k J -it. I’ltt-burgh, »« W < “i t* P Ball U Adam*, ‘"hioago, W K ('noh*»i;gh. Burhrgtna Pm, H P u hurhocti-n. I"W\ C-pi* Conin-lv oiati And nrer rt»pu veoeri r ich ll, ''>i» A . FL o Y ') . W m ri»ut«4 to > « •**' *>. » t •. 'i \\ ar ant»*>| in a 1 1 »-«*« Unr -antr I in m;: <* *. fl' ‘UN F.K K'IIKTH ANI' !;, MS l •\ ,• -nstanUy on 'mnd. aud mre omri !u »'j and :«£ .11 '• •« « '.»••• lot Lll'W at'f’R fID-i k- Dll.tig pUrjAO-ee *fil‘"h Wo. be -Old l.»w t.-; and t ftMi mil). • nJ t«w Nhh , \ l * VhA a 1 TI Mark • i K Al'MlN I>TK \ l'!"N lj 'e E Die rf Ji'K'' tikV.AU.der’ l, aU.' i! l.h* i r • M ard. * tty of F“ t ty ’.u r , i . ham ir grant-*! I- M. .!•/ -Ik'.v 1 I»rr- IK an »M.« H.rni •■lk.iumM*.. .. K>!ala, « : mak•* im">ediate |«a» men l an lih t‘ tig • ~ IT.* wid pie»s*Ol M.'MJ, |. *I *n• .i. Ik* d i*' Mni k »ei"Uiue mini, nai' r«*» ’rnm'.ar,.! •e oaflDg «.a itk a.*» tl-t '.l.e *. -i .I" pr*-*««ni th-IJi. I l »*n " -u'l HU-I 1-r “»ti -me-r, •• l’ie :,d*-r * : m»«*. I. A Hit- ale ritaLi-Qt'f of .ui 'd‘»>l'A> I U*. AlrtT d UUtM tie IF. "D* lllfl .1 \XK !'■ • i e <\ i I e-'v, r l.iiTui U‘.|. u>4... ta• «i Administrator’s Notice, f I. I 1 KK' uK ADM I Nhl KA I I”.N “ 1 li*» Og grai.-e; I « in* l:» k ,m'rr f \ 'r f h,.|., •c.»u • t!i-'ju Ur* .♦*•> •• ; • MkUhlnh *» ti■K K 1 . as ■ f inl >m : .>» i, - \ ,]• > At; !■ ,*iiau <*'tn* powral them i-r i rri^ .. •!.'r »su;*tni'6l l ’.D«r I hsr - ; , . ule !•• • »i i-so • . • •:: r-: ** - • •• •• K**b l.nfv Ihqi Hair liivi£or a t <> i. AN KKKHtTIVE, SAKE AM' Kt'' i.NUM ICAI O'Mlmi NJ-. F'-'K »,kn ft >o >U or.gmai <'<>ior van h. m,i *. mg. at. lp, -u o ii): h- lUr lr<*u» uirrurijj k*»k pkkvkn n.v. mi.iAftt', u* , t .»?.... linTP in tlir li«%st parmi? o‘ » u.if> >i r*ii>r «-urr(rr remaining K'lß KfcM"W>o ; hr AN,’ i'ANi'U: FV and ah ruUui**ou» alt-wi..,,,* i,«- s,-*;., F‘ *K hf.AI'ITV U,v. Mil iitlft, irr,|*iuu k - .i it. iin«v,ualnvj gl<»%» and hi.i .mcy. rn.ak.ng • k.,u ai i »:.kr m n- u-iinrs and nr it io '-tir, rendiU 1 ir gr«-iU i'e»ei«nt/ and the ij«cre*a.n fc - dviinan i f<>' ihi- ii!i<«*iuailed |ir*par*lmn, oonvifjce' the .• that ,>()•* UuU la mi.y ;i«*< •• v»aj'> i<, u inu'„: n,,,^ put-li' .*• aupei or piai.iisa over any trihsr l,ou at pr'-wni m P , n«an#c* the ho«d and waip from iiiV*U-*jT .1 »i r.’hr, .-Utci’U -u I f . fiair t-> grow iniiiruAMi'). and gi*v- a » rn t», s<>n, K -. -~y and fleiiMf. appeuranif. and «!*•> where Uls hall ,> and Uiiunm -.a «,;i /:ve fUengtii an>l rigor l»i Uie r.tot**. and rt—u»ro > »,.• growiJi t-- tlioss j«ri» who I ha's taenia baht, cuuscug a l<-riehl a/rran for ttnru) Aw. j'hern ar»- hnndre-l.* . I laities and gunUemfn in Non V'irV »!>•• liar** i,»-| uieir l air real,,red by the use other preparation* ha«l f/i:b*,i L. M haa in In* iriisra inmimeral’b' te>-(ilv ing to i hr ho ts, from j**r*i»n* i i *.hr higm-'-i r* a pec lability Jl will e'bwMualiy tifevrnl ih»* su»r /rvn. furruny ortie ould the lalasi pernio •.( life; aod m < wtiare trie lunr ha-< already changed ttaoolor. the o-e of the invigoruuir wilt, wuli oerUuoty restore if to *u .'’■up naf Aue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. A * a |>er luo« for the toilet and a Hair Ke* to retire, u la |iarti<'n laiiy recominendetl. hanng iu aggreeabis fragraivh* aou Uie great facilities it afford* iu cfreasioo the hnti which, when moiet with the Invigorator caa t*e dnxsi>t*,i iu any required form *o as to nroserru its place, wheth) er plain or in curi» —hence tfio great domand for it by Vie ladies as a tiandarti toilet which none ought to tie without, a* the price places tt willm; the reach of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTB Per bottle, i« Iw bad at all ro»|>ecuUilp iiruggist* and perfumerh. L. MILLER would call (he attention of Parent* and (jUATiiiSQ* to the use of his Irigoralor, iu case* wiiere the children*’ Hair inclines Ui l»o weak. The use of it lays the foundation for a yood head of Amr, as it remove* any impurities that may have l>e<'ome connected with the acalp, the remond ofwhich Is necessary tioth for tlie health of the ohild. and the future appearance of iu Hatr. AM'R lW haktupke, Juiih MOKBOW, Cumon.—None genuine without the fao tmtle LOUIB MILLER being on the < utor wrapper; also, L. LER*B HAIR IN VKsOKATOK, N. Y. blown tn the alas* Wholesale I>epoi, ini l*ev sirooL and sold by all thw principal Meronaoto And lesi article of the kind iu oxistonce. aul i lyw ONK THOUSAND MJKKS i)K I.AND ou JjUla Fiatiing Cr«*Mk. Virginia, for •.«!« ft lot* of 100 a.Tfl.« Ml tho low inlea of throe dollar* p«*r aero. I r*rn s—‘ »iit* lourth 10 hand, remainder at i, 2 and 3 a. IH 1 iiHKKT k SON, M Market f»lr««U JpKESII ARRIVAL Oolong und Young Hyson, Of tho l**«t miHluy, for k&1« hi LKTTKKS OF administration ui..ni lb« K„u.w.,r l.Kcl'nl.D UI,(ICKNKK, Jr lat« of Pittsburgh, have been granted to ;he under cigued by Ut« Regum.r „f Allegheny Cimmy. IVr-on, harm* i-laims ■ K«,u«l „n,l entHl<- „il pre.->om lljrm 1.,r wukineQl, and Ihoae mdel.u-.i a ill malio miuirdiaio payment m AJ.HKKI (»LTn* properly •.uth.-niieated for ad .-i meni; aod those lioowiog themselves md.-Ued, will make payment immediately. J< »H N HK I LKH. F.xeoutor. Franklin township, March i I*ol. mrt ItdAtHw POEBALE: A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND Ha.NLSTEAM ENGINES, from four to ten horse p#ver. Apply to WUbraham, Whittington 4 Pole, Ma chine Works, Frankford road and Amber a.reet Phila- ap63wd HOSTEFi LB'S BITTERS.—ou dozen received and for eale by BECKHAM 4 KELLI, . 69 PederaUtreet HENRY H. COLUNS. ; WT- e «* ** I - THEY STAND THE TEST. | AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. REDUCED PRICES Nos. and !>!) Third Strrrt HI FOURTH STREET, ('t»NSISTI NO OK AM. VAKIKIIIA . .1-- SUU.Iv. AM' FINISH. HulHb and Private I>\veUlii£u. EXCELSIOE. GLASS WOK&S W A R r. !; i > r rv i So. I‘2 Wood Slri'ft, Corner of First, C A H H O N OILS Jihfnilors ilotirrs. Letter* re*(einenlai y I 1 1“' ’N Til K !>■ r.ATL "F UK" H M ■ \V k , \e .rd- r» igo. 1, *<* i T » a not ■'e I •i»Tir c;.. m- u«' •• e at*- l j-re-*-v •i.r-n i. t i • i:..l it le i to tn*a • pinv hi i" 1 n w a ; - i \ Aolm hi.s i.'iU k. I MEMO W. hh\l VI. rN I KvTCulor s Notice EL>WaKL M'OURKLf, ii> 1 * iiiU ».it : ■ PROF. L. MILLER S PRICE, ONLY W CKNTH. Depot, 50 Dey Street, New York, New Crop 'lW* K KR< i USOVS urotjerj coruor of High sud Wylm AUiululstrator'a Notice. JAMES H. CHILDS &. CO.. HOPE COTTOW BILLS, Allegheny City, Pa KANlraotubaaa or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNABXJROS, 3*l Inches to 40 Inches Wide. may Ik' left at If. CHff.ps A Ct*’k. t 133 W«Kh| Sire- I '. Pdi-t'iirat). Ck'3l.lt HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER Salxm, Indiana. tfr' i>r ler- >..1i0 tod at hiuteinem si,op. Wrnril Street' opp- site Cailiedra- nmrlfi*d*w 1 v f.UKEKA OIL COMPANY, VENANGO €Ol \TV, PE AN A., ( fllAHl KB RU KKIiKIARV Ist, 18'il.) Capital $lOO,OOO, A. M. M AKmil ALL. I’m-. H. K. I>AVlb ffve. A. M* Mar-I.all, Jamee For-pier, .1. L. tWnajjfhan. i »i!i,*o in i hat of K H l ■n\ is. tuy of Allegheny, Pa. mhlB:fWnii RORERT OALZELI, i CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COffIWISSION 4ND MERCHANTS - k*u liiALus in Peodooi and PiTTHuca h MiNurAcrvuiiL NO. H»1 ÜBFRTY • RKKT, no':V PimißtiEOH, (‘UTHHKk'r SoN, iittuipl to the anie and purffmeA cf Keiil Ketaui, colleclmu id kmG*. Horrijwuj*t and Moneys on NfUe-.Koo Js Mm'irHi:*- 1. .l<- . M Market «(reet Jim.a .liuuiiutiD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, rill MKTAL AND HL.HIMS, NO. Tl v: Vi r.K H I iihhl, HKI.uV, MARKET, CARRIAGES. K..< KAWAIS, lll‘.i.ilvs, HI I.KIKd ANI* Sl.KloliS, Ac. lwT /V*n .-.fr te\ r*. ««- A" »i,N. n. I.C I.r IP« b«xl nlkUir alu •a. . -i . L rniiUr.li. p. •> yt*il)v|.e r. t. ii ui B.y, iu o xj a e , SIGN ■JM'. ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, St*. * i , t or. St. Clair Wu and Duqueane H ay, k”. «.*rk e'i'rui i*J t<< me mi! Neatly Mid Promptly f'le.-ij-.r i. oc2*lt S. B. At C. P. ViAUBLE, HIANUPACTUBERS A-INTiD DE A uB K S X IST Iltk'K, C’AP. LET'P ft. and all kintL of jf) ; , PaPKIL, Me Tenanted from N’u. 87 Wih.u* HTiiKPI m >«. Ji3 Biull{itfeld Ntreet, TaTTSBUKOH, PA, i'T (fade f.>• iLaffn. apt a . It . UtLiiEU, EVERT DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE \o. 4-y smltlifiefd Sfreet.' PITTSBURGH. K r I. I. A .H. MIK T U t N T 11 F I‘ULHbnrgh Mannrartured Farnltnrp, i i-fc-ui; x* f. .n. i »:. .-ft w« wdi e* :ai tft« lowem !• '—> * * v*i> rnv'id-tT A t m n -tra -Te AMERICAN IRON WORKS. J«JI L» &, I.AITH, Maaufscturora of IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA *llO CORSON SHEET IRON. Uiilb'iPskglSbaftißf.J’ialoß Rod», Pl»ki,iL Vft Water gtreet, auad 134 I'lrit Street, A fiJ ra. r (»: Frank.end “njU;o W »u*r ho<_ Obi'-A*:© fesniT ALADDIN (UAL UIL 'COMPANY BKKKKTOX, JOUASTVX u«.iij at U UKn A I'lNO, ILUMI.NAII.Nt. ... i i 1. IT. i . 'AL ■ 'll-R. 1 i. A 1 i -I ..wv W .... mi. l R..ii : J M . Lie i' I. K , MEKCHANTT TAILOR. HO. ». ST. ILAIK SriUCItT, (i r. Ir-r-t V N-w Building,) l«» IZ t y IT»'l>iHrß#tlk JOll.tr W tut AttTlil, HILL PO S T Elt , W .J mi to i tut [ ‘istr'-tmcf? an.j l\»s»iing of «ILLX, CiRCILARS, CARDS k FROUAifiim FOR Ainm«m*ui«, Kaltroads, 9(«einl iifomp; r'nimo jsejrwracrveaa as BOOTS A.INIX3 SHOES, A in STRAW MODS. TRtiKKS. CARPET SACIS, ETC.. Sr-i»e»n Kifilr nn.l L'lortj «t*. (Sho* Market PUeo.) »| U PI ITSKI.'RKU. PENN’A SMITH. PAKK & (JO., XIKTH « 4H 1» r O li\ On T , Warehouse, No. U 9 First and 120 Second street*. Manufacture™ of all Hisoa And description* of Coal Oil, Re'iuro* and Still*, oa* and Water Pipe, Sad Iron*, Dob Iron*, Wagon Bate*,Steel Mould*, ruluee, Hangers and C"Uj' ; iug». Also Jobbing and Machine Citings of every descrip tion made to order. 1 Haring a complete machine shop attached to the Koaudrv, all nectary fitting will be carefully attend- Ca»Vlvwap E. I*. MIDDLETON & DUO. IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &o. Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET, HIKSHKM.D, IiE.AI.KB IN MEN’S FURNISHING HOODS XIHKT M VNUPACT! KEK. *pP> SO. S 3 WOOL, STREET. W. A. UAlnwaU. JOUfl fiAl.nwKLi. jh, CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT FURXIRHRRS AND DEALERS IX Milillla, rtllii Col Urn Kor'lnx,, (hikum, Tar, Pitch. Romn nn.l < >i!*, 1-u i no l uk, [’tick . I.;„ht and Hoary I >nllmr a. Ac. aiiii.lv \«.m *.« Wiivr »mi 'k Fr~o< KA V & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS,-STATIONERS, AND BLANK HOOK MANI'FACTU REU3, NO. W WOOD STBBBT, Pittsburgh, I *. A fall ftHeortmont of Ij»w, Medical and Miao* 1J ous 800 It* constantly on hand. m O~ C seed ii'-juot Ohampngne, pU. cr |. ’• 1- •. ,v -A - * *. PisnQaiuous. FIRE INSURAKCEi The Enterprise Insurance Comp'y uF PHILADELPHIA. Si-U Taken far One, Fire, or Seven Yenrt, or l>rpduall-j. '.ViMiam Holme. 4 Co., LlvioftSton, Coperland 4 Co. fame- B. Lycn A Co>, Hon. Thou. M. flow®» WUlinm S- Mively A O»o«’ nod Children’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slipper*. Operas, etc. Meti*’, Boys' and Youths' French Calf Boots, Gaiters. Oxford 'lie*. Pi nice A-beru, S-otch Bootees, Shoes, Brogans, etc. Boot a .1 Shoes of erery ?.iricty and style, which will he sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 11 ptfr.onf desiring to procure a * argam, wruld do to cal! aud ri mine the stock at 6 9 Market street the proprietors determ cheap, apll* Drowned—s2o Reward. ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN THE Allegheny n?er, Nelson Sinclair, aged G years.— fJu Rewar J mil he paid for the recovery of the body, by his fahier. THOMAS SINCLAIR, &pl7:.Mdj Residence—Hand at., or al 11S Market st. ri M A M I‘AU N l’-S. J CHARLI'S HEIDSIBCK, CROWN, MUMM A Co*3 Ac, For ivile by JUKI' KECEIVED tlirougli the Custom iloti*e. a most sci>onor lot ol genuine Havana Se- «u< h as t’oncliKS Concbitas, Extra Eagle Pnnei pee.-, Ixiodres, Ac. I’lease call and 1 will give you the utmost xutisfaction,and Mill be sold at old rates yet apld LYON ARNStHAL, fYKEAT EXCITEMENT— DRY GuODS "JF -ri.uif ve.y i* heap at apld G H AN~> »N I.OVF!, 7t Mnrket street. MISSHUIU ANI) VIRGINIA MONEY ■) A K KN AT I’A R —For rsl-, fak) «<*reH of land in M u-iiell *•« enty. lowa, at five nu'es from Usage, the \ ctitny Towo—Price, $3 per acre. A 640 acres in Hamilton Couuiy, uear Wetmtei City—Price, $3 per acre. Tlie-f inu-ir. are tlr-t rate land, being among < ha very beat loeftix us, at the o)>euiog of Ihe Land Uflice in tho.ne di.'trivia. Approval Ktu’ Estate, or Virginia or Mi«.«oun fuuds will Ik> taken mi * xc.hange for the above prorerrv. S. CL THBERT A BON, aplG &1 Market st r: fl ® ◄ a g «r w S . S gw W a si ffls a O o 'v S? H M B® m - j p« -"Oh " S > W 3"®, J °%* « o£o ”0 g . * 1 *3 ®s£ isron, lor ?Kie. It is an unequalled ar i. ‘f t'.r I'.miW purposes. aplT-lw NEW GOODS CHARLES GIPNKR. 78 Market Street. gTKAW Ut. MIL'S! straw bonnets J200,000. STOCKHOLDERS IXDIVIDUALLT LIABL. This Company Receives Deposits in Specie Par and Current Bank Notes. PAY INTEREST ON DEPOSITS MADE FOR A BPECIFIC TIME. Collections made oq all the principal points in the United States- EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. OIBKCTOBB. .lamer Laughlm, Thomas BeU, Wm. K. Nimick, Alexander Bradley, Roberts. Hays, Thomas Wightman, Samuel Rea. Alex. Speer, Francis *•“ 7* Market street MK 1) ICIN E 0 U JLSTN.—largest stools iu the city, for sale bj e * BECKHAM A KELLY, 69 Federal h IJ«L TJLAC’K BILK KENPKKVVS, BKADTf ® ® EUL LreBß Bilks, Ac. Handsome Spring and BnW*. mer Dress t,oods, bliawhvNeedlework. Whit* rie!!:?' Hosiery, Hoop Skirls, Balmorals, Ac. C. HANSON Love. 71 Market it. ' Mi^^eliccFarbT 3 ' andBmaU • p 0 J. B. WEUHJI. . 1 "■'-'-'r- v s • > a,il %\ *,< U; v». t - ’.’■aCv l ' h'V-- h v* *■ • s ". r . U Summer Importation GEO. K. WHITE & CO.. WILL HAVE UN EXHIBITION A varied stock of goods, adapted to the coming season, l*ooght at ruinous sacrifices to the importesr. Their assortment.!* moat complote, is Plain Primed and Embroidered, of all widths. Very Cheap. Plain and Embroidered, narrow and wide. Plain, Embroidered, Striped and Barred, sU widtlis, very faahiooable, Very much in demand. French Printed Jaconets Organdies, W.M BENNETT, 120 Wood street. New Style Embroidered Grenadines in rich colors, and for vecond mourning. Spanish Black Lace, Guipure Points, A New Article. I n all colors. As this is the cheapest stock they hare erer import ed they can, with confluence, assure their friends and patrons that the above goods ARB CHEAPER than ever offered in ‘hie market. api 3 MOKE NEW TESTIMONY. Prom thr Sev. Father Stanislav* Pnrizim^key :—l bare been troubled with Deaf ness for a length of time and am consulting Dr. Yuo MO-iCHZIaK ER. He operated on my Ears so sufCe.ssluily as to restore my hearing entirety. I think it, therefore, my duty to those afflicted with defective hearing, as well as an acknowledgement of the Doctor’ll great skill and talent, to mase my case publu-'y brown, and tostrong'y recomm)id all sufer* erri to avail themnelves of tills opportunity STANISLAUS PARIZYN3KEY, P^sionist. Monastery, Birmingham, April llth. 1861. This is n certify that I have sullered for soma time from DeafaefH, and that 1 have been greatly benefitted by the nkiilful treatment of l>r. Von MOSCHZIBKER. AIjOYSIUS UREGG, PmssionisL MoNAsrcRT, Birmingham, Aaril llth, 1861. STRAW GOOD 3 !! STRAW BONNETS M’CI.OSKEV, COSGRAVE & CO. KMCROIDBRiUS 11 Post Pshbt, Ausaasy-f Co, Pa. > TO I)R. VON MOSCBZISKRR: Pitta lam happy to; inform you that m> nttle daughter, who haa been quite deaf for four v e * rHt haj , under yonr ? k '', entirely recovered. I feel quite sat i.«ned thn • hearing would never have been restored f , /i n M°V t V ca ** Beß 'J >u l t treatment alone Is she *hJ2: d 1 * r,ulJ earnestly rt commend all amu ted with deafness \o consult you at once. Re* pet •'.fuiiy yours. DR. VOXXOrjciIZISK Dear Sir V—lt m butj w « that my gratitude for the relief from your skillful treatment shoot have Expression, For some time past my bearing bad bee a «o bad that I despaired of ever gaining it thonglc tLe advice of several physicians was strictly followed* I am therefore truly grateful to you, and very happy tw say that the operation performed by yon has ru&fetteti in the perfect restoration of my hearing. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Hunter, and have perfect confidence) n his statement He is under our supervision in the mploy of a 4P. R. B. Co. EYE THE BffIERU EAR IDALATOR, Df. You iWosehzisker, Through which he has beent enabled to cure the MOBT OBSTINATE OASES' OF DEAFNESS—oases in which ever, other meets hare failed, and all hopes of relief g,. en This is no idle ststement. Its truth is attested b, him dreds of gentlemen, whose names are familiar through out the Union—STATESMEN, PHYSICIANS, LAW YERS.CUSBGYMEIi AND JUDGES, witnesses to ihtv fact. begs to May lo all who snßer either from MALADY OP THE EYE that they should at ONCE CONSULT HIM in order t receive the IFULL BENEFIT of his Treatment. The following are some of the names whose testim Dials can be examined at Dr. Von Mo«h*taka* Office The, have been entire], restored to their hearing b, JOSEPH PEAESON, Beliefonla , THOMAS MOORE, First siroet ; H. LANGEAMT, North East Corner nt ru Market street?; f .Diamond and •BJ - To this list hundreds more could h» , ow be seen at the Doctor's OmZ “* No, 156 THIRD STREET, tESwSkKj* OONaLTLTE!I »*«*■▼, from Bli? srga taasKTsu r . x. ■ ’■ V/ ' " .-5* jgem ON MONDAY, IIHII INST., 26 FIFTH STEEET, DRESS GOODS, BERAGB ANGLAIS, Checked Poilt de Cheveres, MOZAMBIQUBS, FREIYCH POPLIHS, FOULARD SILKS, CHECK SILKS, —ANP- FRENCH CHINTZES, —AND— S Q. U A R E SHAWLS, GRENADINE VEILS, Important to the t TKBTIMOMALS FROM IIOMK-SOURCK. JOHN M ’CI.OBKEY, Esq., OF THE FIRM OF JOHN MoCLOBKEY. A LLSOBIST QTT, Pa. ) April svb, 1861. ) ReapecUully yours, ROBERT HUNTER. PHILLIP COBBETT, JOHN HOVEY. AH IHSTBUJEEHT INVENTED AY DB» VON MOSCHZIBKER, DEAFNESS OR ANY PITTSBURqh; : o PPIOE, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT SIS. X " vl' L ... ;«Ssfi v.. c * S s 00^. Deaf. EAR.