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S?«t m^JSmM trS- oA*jfwOVJ* ■ sSwJfe. < n ' vSKfXtei»JP- • '-^V-V'> ;>* .‘-,- . -,-o. £$?&!,?&V":-i~?* ■' «,:•; •■■•'. ■• , «-■■ -V, .' - 1 l*.->y .’. -/oV - V ■>'■ *v:i V; -&V • t Hf'e '{* X * ■'■* J ’ «*■ **• £ L . - l ** l t - r « «,2*% t"*^' SJt<,; £*% ii.-, 7> / ' r .. i*’-* - . „ r* **•.,■ «|» , ,»• n V 111 i>A<fe -t-w ’i'Vf f*i» >■ b ' il T - ' - V - v *>„ K- »'"' «r "* * i, '•'•■' - . .. , v . . W7 1 ' 's( -*••• ’* V t Si'- . Ji, /* •* ' J *. >T. •'» to r. i» *' .. •• 2S{ » -*»We since learn from & gentleman just from New dork, that these arms have been sent over from Fngland on speculation. AVe learn from Captain Batchelor, who has interested himself in the matter, that Gov. Curtin will probably have 3,000 uniforms made here forthwith. The Governor’s agent is now at the Monongahela House, and will make ar rangementa for their speedy completion to day. The feeling at Washington on Saturday af ternoon was one of intense anxiety. Cannon had been planted on the heights overlooking the city, and it was generally believed that there were not far from 10,000 men under arms It is stated that Maryland is arming on the borders. The Southern mail, which has accumulated at Philadelphia since Friday was sent South on Tuesday by way of Havre de Grace. A son of Kev. Dr. Tyng, of New York, left Washington at six o'clock on Saturday even ing, He left Baltimore by water, and reports that a perfect reign of terror prevails in that city. No stranger could enter the city without being watched and followed. Nothing but se cession flags are to be seen, and no man dare proclaim himself in favor of the Union. The secession mob Beems to have complete posses sion of the city, and the police and military I are either aciiDg with them or ovorawed by them. A Vigilance Committee of sixty hold permanent session at Barnum’s Hotel and spots every stranger who makes his appearance. It is stated by officers of the army, wbo ar rived at New York on Sunday evening from Baltimore, that the guns of Fort McHenry were turned toward Baltimore, but there had been no firing yet. An officer of the House of Kepresentatives of Pennsylvania, who roturnd Sunday night, says be saw, oil SuDday, in Baltimore, twelve brass field-pieces parade the streets, and two troops of horses and a regiment of infantry he latter seemed to be composed of merchants clerks. Baltimore was threatening the lort with artillery on the neighboring heights. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY. Col. r l. A. Scott, the Vice President of this road, is said to have charge of the telegraph wires on behalf of the State Government. Col. Scott has had oreoteii on one of the towers of the depot of the Pennsylvania railroad a towering flag staff, from which the Stars and Stripes will float just as soon as the flag can be obtained. The Pennsyl- vania Bailroad Company is both loyal and patriotic, and by carrying troops and muni tions bf war over their road free of expense; are contributing on immense amount of money for the maintenance of the Union— probably as much as the tonnage tax would have amounted to for several years. X)bt Goods.— A very large and complete as sortment, all of which which will be sold at exceedingly low prices for par funds, or its equivalent. Virginia, Kentucky and Jtis souri money taken at its value, in exchange for Dry Goods, at very low prices, at C. Han bou love's, 74 Market street. V- /.• ";■■ ; y ■". t>.v » i •# , <# <# . . v IT- . . • Si ' O*- ’« -k & «*k }'■ .% . t'i. ** * • Jr'S* thk democratic county commit te W OF COB RESPONDENOE, will please meet at tie 8t CHARI ES HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, April Silh l&fil.ftt 10 o'clock, A. M. A full attendance is earnestly desired, as business of great importance will be brought before the meetiog. By order. SAM'L HARPER, Secretary. ®i)f Paili) flest. WEDNESDAY MURNING, THE WAR NEWS. The burning of two bridges and the cutting ot the telegraph .wires in Maryland, were done by the order of Governor Hicks, and un der the protection of a strong military forco At the latest dates active preparations wore going on at Baltimore for the capture of Fort MoHenry. The Massachusetts Regiment which loft New York on Friday, tho oigbth, reached Annapo lis Junction by w»y of the Susquehanna river and Chesapeake Bay. They are stationed there, and hold the junction of the road communica ting with Washington. The New York Her ald is informed last night that Governor Mor. gan ?had received a telegraphic despatch that the Eighth regiment of Massachusetts Volun teer Militia, under Brigadier General Bonj:.. min F. Butler, had arrivod safely, and landed at Fort McHenry, at five o'clock, on Saturday afternoon. There are said to bo 1500 troops at the fort. The .Seventh New York Regiment reached Annapolis in safety. The Seventy-first, Twelfth and Sixth regi ments of New York State militia, with full ranks and fully officered, left New York on Sunday, for Annapolis, in the steamers K. R. Cuyler and Baltic. The regimenLs obliged to leave numbers of recruits behind. They numbered, together, more than two thousand five hundred then. Their departure was the occasion of a grand ovation. Gov. Morgan and Gen. Wool are both in New Y ork c’ty attend*n 7 to military affairs. Gen. Wool has made New York the head quarters of the department of tho East. The New Orleans True Delta has a despatch from Montgomery, under date of the lGib, which states that "President Davis means to make his headquarters at Kiehmond in ten days, vith Gen. Beauregard as second in com maud." This would be on the 26th, next Friday, and ia the absence of direct communication with the South, is an important piece of informs A' despatch from Montgomery to New op leans, dated April 16tb, says "General Pilu-w has arrived hero for the purpose of offer; nv President Davis a division of Tennessee troops. The New Orleans papers just received are furnished with much better telegraphic infor mation from the North than the Northern pa pers are from the South. It was high time that the government assumed control over the tele* graph wires here. United States soldiers who were on guard at Harper’s Ferry on the night of tho destruction of the armory, and have since escaped, state that the destruction of the buildings and at that place was full and complete. Harper’s Perry was filled with Virginians, who, it was believed, design invading Maryland, and mak ing Mason’s and D.xon’a line the line of war fare. The Seventh Regiment Fennsyl vania Vol unteers organized by the election of the fol lowing officers:—Colonel, W. 11, Irwin; Lieutenant Colonel, O. H. Rippey; Major, Prank P. Robinson. H. K. Tyler, Lieutenant of the Allegheny Light Guards, takes command of the company in consequence of the promotion of C&pt- Robinson to the rank of Major. It is sta< d, and we hope with truth, that Col, Premi it has arrived from Rurope, and informed & gentleman of West Philadelphia that two hundred and fifty thousand stand of arms bavo arrived in New York from Europe, and that two hundred and fifty thousand more are on the way. •***■& #** *** m**' *'■'-*■ '^i<i^iS^^so£: '¥•' - ■■ :a : ' ■'■ •'■••'•■-■* ;-i-S7\r<r .\V ' i ■' THE BORDER STATES. Not one of the border States has obeyed the requisition of tiie President, to furnish their quota of the To.uim militia summoned for the defence of the government of the United States and the enforcement of its laws. The Governoreof all the border States have promptly, decidedly and defiantly re fused to furnish troops. Some of them like Kentucky, have assumed a position of “neu trality " as they term it, but in reality of resistance to the Government. They have refused to permit the United States soldiers to pass through their territory for the pur pose of “ coercion ’’ or “ subujgation ” of seceded States, but they have also declared their sympathy with the Southern move ment and will undoubtedly furnish all the aid and comfort ’’ to the enemy which they can do. V irginia has seceded, Maryland is in a state of insurrection, and in all the border States from Missouri to the seaboard there iaa determination to resist the passage of troops across their territory, even to de. fend the Capitol. These States permit no such antagonism to the troops of the South' ern Confederacy. This position they cannot maintain long. '] hey must go either to the ■'one side or the other. A few days will show us what these States intend to do. From the present aspect of affairs, the war is likely to be a war of sections. It behoves all the people of the border free States to be prepared for any emergency. APRIL, A THRILLING INCIDKNT AT CAMP An Auericau Eagle Sune\» the Camp. Odo of the most thrilling im-klenL con nected with the military operations ot the day took place at Lump Curtin on Saturday after noon. A number of persons wero engaged in raising the Stars ami Stripes over tho main building, used as the head.quarters of the offi cers, and just as everything was in readiness, and the men had seined the halyard to run up the flag, a large Kagie came from no cne knew where, HOVERED OVER THK FLAG, AND SAILED MAJESTICALLY OVER THE ENCAMPMENT WHILE THE FLAG WAS RUN UP ' Thousands of eyes were upturned in a moment, and as tho noblo bird looked down, the cheers of three thous and men rent tho air ! Never was such ova. tion paid the “Imperial Bird of Jove. " It lingered for a few minutes, apparently not a particle frightened at the torn lie noise—then cleaving the air with his pinions ho disap peared in the horizon. In the days of the Roman Republic this would bavo been looked upon as a glorious omen, and we do not see why we should not look upon it as such now. Never was an incident looked upon with more favor. It sent a patriotic thri.l through evory heart that witnessed it, and every man se-mud to be animated with the dee pass l feeling of patriotism and devotion to the Flag of our Union — Harrttburg Pi'rui: ,i'id l ,[..,-1. DEFENDING FITTSIU ’RC 11, If this war goes on, and Mason and D.« on s lino is made the base of operations, Pittsburgh is an important strangle |emt. As the bend of tiie i >bio navigation it will be the connecting joint between tiotiH East and est. As a m in'daeiuring edr, it will bo a main joint lor iirmv sup plies of various descriptions. If jl lt . | in(> between the free and tin-slave Mali - h i. n> be occupied by a military force, Pittsburgh will be a chief point for siij»|)lies. In every point of view it is imjavitant that our edy should be prepared to defend itself in any emergency. We should at once begin to manufacture arms here, lor which we have every facility. The js,wde.r mills near tin. city should be put in oje-ra'ion. All h.nd of supplies which war demand- should be prepared. The Secretary ol War. 1 ,eneral Cameron, and uur members of ('ongress are well informed as to our producing capacity, and tho Government should lose no time in setting people at work here in preparing munitions of war and army suppliw. In casn our city should l« uinli; > jomi of attack by the enemy, which mby no means an imjawsible event, ;t will need some sort of fortifications These we ean supply ourselves, Our citizens under the dr rection of the Committee of .Safety are es tablishing a Home Uuard. which will <lO ef fective Bervice. Those who are prepared to manufacture arms should make no delay in commencing operations. There will be a market for all which can be made. In defending our city we must to a great extent act for ourselves and make out pre parations. Under the prompt and energet ie action of the Executive Committee of public safety, all these things will be projs erly attended. THE DEFENCE OK WASHINGTON. The Philadelphia /Vras of Monday morning says; We have reliablo private advices from- WashiDgton, received by a special messenger from that city at a late hour last night, that the successful defence ol the national capital against any attack that can bo made upon it is certain. No matter what may be the movements or ganized to assail it, they will bo bathed and re pelled until the reinforcements now on their way to strengthen it will render It absolutely I impregnable. (Jon. Scott has now quite a large force of well appointed men under his com mand, and it will bo readily imagined that he has not neglected the repeated warnings which have been given of the schemes of tho rebels, land that ho has taken every precaution which | his military knowledge and experience sug gested. If any of the rebels should bo rash onough to mako a demonstration in that quar ter, they will only rußh on to destruction DKILL OKI LI/ DKILI It is of tbe first importance that all our citl« zona should endeavor, without delay, to render themselves familiar with the necessary move ments. Home persons imagine that they need not commence drilling until they are equipped and furnished with arms. But this is a mis take. Hvery male, over the ago of oighteen, hould immediately commence the study of tactics. Our concert halls, lecture rooms, public squares, and suitable rooms sboqld be devoted to drilling by night and day. Tho members of the volunteer corps or others acquainted with the tactics, should'col leot squads for ins ruction. Incessant drilling should be kept up througbt our city. ARTILLERY. Among the matters of vital moment in the existing emergency is attention to artillery.— Heavy guns are indispensable at all the expos ed poinu of the oily and at all the approaches 1 1 ° L ,i.Jr 086 ° f ° Uf miiiUr y b °diea who are I enrolled for active service, but who will not be A 8 flr . B ‘ levios undor the proclama h°V, f tbe d ««dent, should detach portions ThA commands for artillery practice _ I There are guns in tho city now which may be obtained for the purposo. TENDERED SERVICES. Doctor Daniel Me Meal and Dr rt,„.,i, >’ tendered their professional services to the f l *™ ' lies of the volunteers, for th™ ' been accepted by ih. Committee of Safety 1 These gentlemen are willing to devote thdr and skill in any manner for the Ale I gf Unlon ’ of Whlth lhe y ar » true and loyal j .. -’d ; . ••'Vs'-JVV' “ • „ cf . * r" ' jft **'* - , "V*’ 'AtejH' : ' * , Jif** !. t \+ ’ jsr,' • r> ' *- *' * »* T"*-* “ , • , . -v, CI'HTIN 1 yesterday. Wheu tbo BUiamer was ah, nil to leave, tne oommaodanl of Kurt Monroe anticipated trou , ble ' &lui proposed at lirst to put a gun on hoard of her, but ho altered hu mind, and telegraph ed either t.. Waahington or to Uaitunoro io,- a veaael of war, to act a. convoy p, v h„ state ol Maine, but before any assistance could arrive she had left. The Secessionists had poiseaaion at the time of the entire shore to the wual of Old l*o nt Comfort, and they had cut away the bridge connecting the JVinl with tho main land, thua converting tho l'oim inL.. an Island, At uleven o'clock on Saturday, just before the departure ol the State ol Maine, the.luain er s. |; Spaulding arrived from ISostun with more troops. Tho garrison, before these roin forcemonta were poured in, insisted of some throe hundred and twenty men. They were i auginentH. to about twelve hundred by the 1 troops taken on by tho State of Maine and the 1 Spaulding. J A casemate is a stone roof to a fort, made sufficiently thick to resist the force of cannon tails, and a casomalngun isone which is placed under a casemate. A barbette gun is one which is placed on the top of the fortilication. An embrazure is tho hole or opening through Which guns are tired from fortifications. .Loop holes are openings in walls to lire musketry through. J CHOLERA MORBUS MEDICINE Drug and Pharmacsutical Establishment ol Corner Penn anti St. Clair Streets, _ “P” HTTSBriiGti. STORED FREIGHT AT AUCTION NOTM'ETo ALL ITMAY CONCERN.- - UU Krxlay, lyti, A|*nJ m 2 o'clock. P. M.. will he *°‘VL C,,MJ " K,ICIAL SALKS ROOMS, No Street, to pay frelg ii and charge*, unk.«» and aettied for before day of sxle. 1 Box* mjer ’ County, Ohio, 1 Cheat t care Syrua Blood, Forrest 'County. Pil, 1 1 Box. Ururgr .Hchcwkert, Johnstown, Pa, 1 trunk. O'lletl, l Chest. mhlSittawi. , (1 DAVia Auctioneer. \iUULAGK in pints, quarts, and small ■nfl”' W ' Lfl lnet ahc cap, for sue by J. R. WELDIhi. INVASION OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BORDER—A CONFLIC T ANTIC 4- PATED. The Philadelphia Enquirer has the following despatch: " WkstChestkr, April 22 f 2 A. M.-Twenty eight men of Gen. Small's Brigade arrived yesterday at Oxford, Chester county, having walked from Baltimore, and report that 600 -Marylanders woro alter them, and were on the boundary line. Tbo troops from West Chos tor, and citizens of Downington and CoaUevillo and other parts of Chester and Lancaster counties, went to the point named last night. The Enquirer iurtber says : Reports have boon received confirming the invasion of tho Pennsylvania Murder by a party of men. who have designs upon the Conowango Bridgo. A detachment of the National Guards, num bering fifty-five men, with amunition sufficient for two thousand rounds, will leave here early to morrow morning to defend the bridge. They go via the Baltimore Central Railroad to Oxford. A collision is anticipated. A messengor reached West Chester with a paper signed by sixteen men of tho Doighborhood stating that the bridge over tho tSusquohaDDftb, has boon taken possession of by six hundred men, by order ot Gov. Hicks, an d it is foarod that it may bo burned to nitfht. Tho appeal is made for aid to sustain iho people in its de fence. How Ih Washington to be Defended ! 1 bo Philadelphia Inquirer says we must not shut our eyes to iho real danger in which tho city of Washington is placed, if Maryland and Virginia become disloyal, tho oapilol will be surrounded by a numorous hostile popula tion, and will bo plan'd in imminent peril. It can only bo defended by an efficient cordon of field-works, by a strong artillery force, and by an open communication with the North. The latter, if gecured, will render tbe two lormer possible and practicable. Tho communication with the North may bo wholly by land or partly by sea. All idea of reliance upon access to "Washington by railroad must be atone, abandoned. N.> railroad can be guarded against the open or atoaitby destruction of iu bridges, or the obstruction of its trai k The only safely consist* in maa.tamii.tf. by arms, an open communication belwton Washington and tb«* »fs, either by tho way of the Chesa peake and tbo lVtomac, or from tbo Delaware across to A n r.apoi i». u: some other convenient point on the Chesapeake, and thence to tbo capital. The way by the Chesapeake and Potomoc would require an efficient naval force If such a communication were maintained, it would bo feasible, with sufficient material,t*> protect the city. Skilful strategical positions and a strong defensive armament would, how ever. be required Tbo surroundings of the federal troops w.jliJ Im* no than those of W einngtor. in the l’onmsu'a li* waa ir the ni.dst "i ri 'Uiinai allies, who wt*ro as inef- ficient and unreliable a« ~ur Government find tbe Virginians and Maryianu-r» to Nv but he outwitted and overmastered the •lower of ih- French army, m more than twi ** hi.« greatest strength, and under the n.iiimtiM of it* world renowned marshals Ho did it bv thn,«.»r strucUon of his famous iin-i at T-*rre* \ edrw ar.d by keeping an open ormn.iMoali n wit! the British !Wt on the .e* We tru-t iha: Winfield xsAl. in defending the . uv „f Wa,tj- ington. in his rp* old *g... wid -.th. aohievernenu of y--ung A rtnur We. Ma»»arliu«e(t« \ olunlrcn at Kert Monroe La 'uittig :.t the /our//, 1 •* '‘tt'rs af I l'ugtnMit% !■* ' » 'it ’-jrt-.e SUa out S T'.” } « afr j l>t s' -u- •.■ . th> ! -.eiara' ' K-t / -l*i t f cOfi lry Ur Sr ,-. j.f ; ,, H , s < Tho *U»mer H»i<> of C*pu leA hft.'l Kivor, MaA«acbu»etU, on \V«dni : lftat for i-.-rt Monro«*, Virginia, wi\b lh» Fourth ro*,»irm*nt <•( Uv-nchnnUj \uiu ,.f f, u r h-iinir-u And rnon, und*r ihr c->u.,njarid • ! ( i’*cka/d. on bowd On li»t "no f ib" uoci a recruit,—dim! On Saturday morning, at>->ul four «.'cluck, Lbo State of Maine amvod at Kort Monroe. bavtng but] % pleasant fratsagu all the was Tho troops were all landed to tbo great j.»v of tbe garrison at this tmu-iy roinf Tcement. ‘*n nearing her destination. ;t was ascertain*. <\l on board the steamer that four steam tugi wire :r, willing u. capture uer. u.uu whi.b C aplal a A iinn put uu l ai; tho lights on ts.ard. and a frionjly .turn. ix tiling no at the tune, the tugs had to make a port at Smith ■ Island while the Stale of Alainu wont up and landed the troops She .ell at twelve u vks-h or, SaU urday, and reached New fork at Laif julsl u-n War Terms. Stw DIABHfICEA, DYSENTERY, —ANLI PHECAKKI! HOJ.Ki.Y ity »«. .1. MITCHELL. ANI) FOB SALR AT TIIK CUAS. H. SUPER, A * * *■ i A&.+ ' THEY STAND THE TEST. BURKE & BARNES' SAFES again triumphant. I>EAD THE FOLLOWING VOLUNTA SAKEs ' te ” Uinou “ il ln rp K“rJ to BI'KKEA BARN ICS' v- _ PiLTM, iNOIANJu . Barm*—,Gentlemen: on the eight or tne 22d of February, 1800, all our Machine Shopa, PaintShop* Wood, Material. Fii'-ne and all the Warehouses of the SombwoHtern Si- he an * tiarriage Manufactory, all being enureh fillad with «i»y ooml>u«- UDle material, were hum-,l o-wn In a m-uu of the laiui Shop, where tin* heat w it- ino«i n!e:i-e, w»i>one of your m< ke ot Baf*e, oontsirnng ail <<nr paix-rx insu rance policies, ±c.. nm.mi.ting u- <» <-i Hn.uoo, wl.n • . on taken out, «il were en ii. it Wo most cordially reeoniuH-ii.l the i'-orkeA !‘-,rn»-f, Safes as taing very suoerior. loir tneodf. ' Fb.VIT, MAK! IN ,t «,OU!*<)N. rhe above Safes, of every -1/ *, > u hand *iu• 1 umde to order by IU'KKK it UAH.MN At the Old Established ttit'e Factory. ljy au.J 1-1 Tmrd street, mar7.d2wAwlv p nebiirgh. Pa. F 0 RN 1T lR E AN D V 11 A Itt S, REDUCED PRICES JAMES W. WGUUWELL. Nok. i»7 mid !>!> Third Street, HI FOt'HTII STREET, All, VARIKTIRS up a l ILFS \N[i FINISH llutrlH uiul Prlwite I>wetlinjjM, *3- Ail orders promptly attend.m io, and the Korn lure • axefujiy packed aud i-oi-M. Hloamlk.aLH and Hotel-- furnished a: -moi ni-u.-r. . Maaep» -upplied with every arti.-ie u. n.o EXCELBIOE GLASS WOEKS JA. WoLKK y. T. PIa’NKKTT WOLFE PLUNKETT & CO. CLASS MAAEFAETIIKEKS, W A H K H () 1' S K Jfo, I*2 Wood Street, Corner of Flnt, J AMISS \\ . CHAFF, i aim forward.ug Merrh»'i\ aud M«'- -.i,u <■ I.- . . omr« «n<] N„ SortTi l.<-, .... B», m : ' . * v H. I will give lininr i v.o and ft « >. u ~,, a! Uu.inct. onlru-UM lu my ,-*r r. •. . r » r.i-li r . .at ;r • ill l>e K**N«r*:i' , **« 1.. K J-,.t >■ v ’ •«• •. Ix»ui» . I*»ul Lftaiag. mi. i.o.u- .x i\, . q cidqaU. Meatm Trn x A I irajg. •, >j Xr lif Bytov A oibboua. Now Vori V* x 1 KanaaK Nnrtiu.p * baima-. 1 U . . A , N«*« "r!<-wi»; W. W, Wv.i,.,,. m. * art, Pnuhurgh. 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W'.N fcvttiHors r PHh r.NDKK-Hi.N i-.|) KXh' i ln|; .if X Uj- ol J-M* 1.., l» o- t •' A!-**twoj l-> .Oiy. .it* D in4«d»t*sj vr. »t*m E„ •.**,. i., „ llXi jjj , i'c3» m« a<n»io»i t..« » % / (1^i inii *uili«ou<*a.- i f>.r **i,.*•*», tl n i.t>* .»!«• <•! ii.*• i. . . !<>• day "f Marr/ j»i- u. ,-t,. . IJ{ -UHK- fV - k h .V 1(1*1. l||J4 |, Administrator's Notice. f KIT f K ' UK ATM I M-O Ka ! I"N ■ f harm* t*e n «rr»i. -i m u,«. .f \ t v.-'.‘T .r rr,..: ' * til* » ih«-'h ~r . ',. r ,, . '| .... ktt , „. T ~ u JalUv.: vi.i iall, ki. . - ■ * M > ... .r' •-r . , ' Kob UiliS. 1 Mil PROF. L MILLER S II air In visol ator. A N '■-H-fT ll\ K, >AKK ANT 1 ITu.MuM SX, 10 '' 1 ' K' ‘K Lint Jl A i? 'u‘ u » n «‘n*l ~lor .li.-in*. Hi.l idv f h«» H»ir Irnm (jjrumtf i .rat * f u h>H FKKVKVriN., BAl.I.Sev-, i ,- U : „„ Uw . . n til. re u Ul<> ,**a.» of roe J.^raut" r«najQin»f 3 1 r * KKK'-WM* “ ' KF A.V I■A N j -Ki FI ». , •ii cutaneous a( ,t k « s,A» ip K"K KKAUHniNi. IUKH.AIt ~ unnjiiHliojl *!„„ uj bnlnahi-j. malui!* . , .Hkr m IU Putin. „,J n,. .. M ,„ r " 1 I h. ,tr™. , llrt .1. pri-paraiii.u, th„ ~r„i.„..|.., t ~' n - lruil '» '>n ; r IIH’~«n p. -au.fi . , |K,MI, „l .u,wr.,>, .|Ual,d.. ~t.w „. r ffc..i - ul ru(<u^ -uj dt.«<M*>« (tui**-- <- ’iA.tr <«. *n«r htxuruuiM.Aua gn** a* nm, m .ft, w " •Q.l tie Kit»)« am--ArmnHH. *r,d also ihr ~w r ' ZZrX a Vr n ''>'- 1 W,;i « ,T * «U,d Ttffor : l .Or r.K»t«, and restore, U f growth t.. Uu*w t.wti ti, , t Uaw- Iwo-iiie bald, wiq| ;l !•-yield » Jrt *h ftWin7 , ■lhor a ar»huminHi M ..Ma 1 i w , , ud I ..rm Ii»»,. ha,! ~|||lW h*jr rti,u.ireii tiy ih,. i..,. .i- wbf-li all i.lhar tit;.: f.. . . : P“~—">n li-U".-. mnummliF i.iMii,' mj( u, hi. ahi.A.. rki lrt. from jwrHiua Lhf hmi),.,! r. H »11l rltoeluju'lr urt.Tt.ht ihr fuitr frvn. py until Lb. Uu., ,u."T„ri | f„. and lu , , h ** r *‘"*■l* i'luuijfii.l ithoolor. the ii,t „i tlm iDTlkoramr will, with l aruuuCj .jator, .1 u, h. W. itmn K it * dark. jtlmuT M>P*anthC". .A. .Tj, f ? ’ 1 Fa' l " -1 lu ‘ d * Hair Kfaturaliro, u u |.aru.-i, IhLh (f Hwllilii-a ,1 aflord. in <iro,vw tL W r "IT 1 ,, ' Ul InvifforaUir can ba dra..,.,l 7? J r, ‘ d " r "' •* lo liroMrre 111. piaco, whom 1 • r fiain nr in curia—t>oo r „ the nwi d„m»nd for n l.y' kic laille. a, . .la.id.ihf luucl »hluli iioni. ~.icl , ail U>ln t i'° Ul ’ ** l, '° ~n° " f l ** o ”* 11 ' , l' i ''u Um roa.-h . I p Y TWEKTY-FIVE CENTB prirl nrniiri. “ h ' U ‘ a ‘ 111 r “'f K ’ oL » , > l « drujotul, an.l 1,10 ““"“i 0 ” "f Paronti. and me cmiriroua Ualr inennea u. be weak. The u«e of it for * w Ijf W, a. It romoror. Lh/i»^^ U ?h 0,, uuiy beCH,tno OOQDHOUhI with Sygr®** T w oTal ofwhlli » *» Deot»«aary both fur (h» °/the child, and Ui« future appearapee of lu genuine without Uie teonmile LoUIH IRR^mri* t^ a AiV, n .^ 1 ’ ht ' c,u «* r wmpper, alno, L. MU.- Wb? l HA . m rP <ViGuKAT()K ’ N V - b,owtl *n the Jliirt! 6t* L*ey street, and aold bj all tfw world and l/nigguu throughout the Libora! discount to purchasers by the quantity. l j£*° f ’ o,,lr ® to presout to the American j>ubhc my INOW and Improved Instantaneous LIQUID HAIB DY, nten afbsr years ol soienuflc experimentiuu I ha»e rought to perfection. It dyon Black or Brown lustanl ly without InjuiT to the Hair or Skin; warranto,! the best article of In* kind in existence. PRICE, ONLY M CENTS. Depot, 56 Dey Stroet. Now Vork. auld.lyw r\N£ I’Hou.sanu aukhis uk land y/ an Litu. KiAhiu* Crank, Virginia, fur rain m lulu Mt 100 *cren at Ui« low prloa ul tlirr. d„lLrr pur uorr I arms—Oue-fourth in hand, rernajoder at 1, 2 anil 3 yearn.. H. (TTHBKKT A BoN, M Market street. jpK-ESII AKKIVAI. ~~ New Crop 'l'eas: Oolong and Young Hyson, Of the l>«»n quality, for Kale at F EK< • USt > N 8 i, root*j v corner ol High »ud Wylio Administrator'* Notice, LK T T KRS oK A I >MJNISTKATIoN upon the Estate i»r U£OP<)U> t»I,oCK NKR, dr. lute or Pittsburgh, have l««n granted to the under signed bv the Register oi Allegheny County. Piwhou™ harm# claims »gainst -«aid estate will present them lor settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment to Ai.BKKI' UU»CIvNKK, Admiuistra or _ apl_a:6Mtaw_ No. SO bu ciairr re»\ E*ecutor*&) Notice, LETTKKS TESTAMENTARY UN THE Estate of JOdEPH HuLEMaN, decoased, late oi Franklin township, Allegheny county, i*u. Han oeen granted by the Register of said County, to the under signed. All person* interested will uke notice and present their claims properly Hiuhentiuatod for ad,un naeut, *ud those knowing ihemyoHtw indebted 'vnli make payment immediately. ’ 1 [ JOHN HKILKH, Executor Franklin township, March a, 1801. mrUuUßtw' FOBfiAUS: A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND Ha Ml STEAM EN(IINEB, from four in tT „ power. Apply to WUbraliaio, Wlmtlniton p, . T chine Work, Prank ford road and AmC „ r«I P pm * - apidlwd OSTETTEB’S BFfTKHS~IZSti Jozen . repaired and for sale by BECkHAM 1 KELLY, UMtt 69 Feder&ietrtot * *.v^v h - >•. *■ ■■ * , -V' « * * jr iar-'-HA-"’' SUITIM 1 fvia T. CAMI'UL! L Plliliurt h, I* * .>Oll(( V i ■ ■ a -l. a .. i » • l*J -‘-ui.ai .i ,**• **•«* ih- in a »> i • \ UjWaRI- MtVJKi-.i.i, 6M * • - I U, , PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 1« K,rm and lio Seoood streets. Mould., iOks, « a *rSr. °“‘ l “ 8S ‘ W T dwert,. i'l 1 * » complete machine shop attached lo ih. L Jry ' *" fllUn K will bi corSfaJW aUeSh E. I*. NIDDLETOK A. BRO. importers ok WINES, BRANDIES, &r. NO. 6 NOKTH KItONTsSTKKKT, ] t HlK.sliKh.Ll>, MEN'S EUl;:. IsIUNO (iuu])S A LOWELL A BRO., xn nKA '■ *«■■< •* l>akum. 'l or, PiK'h, K..»in „„ i , „u I/'ay & company, HOOKSELUCRS, STATIONERS, . AND KI '* NK HOOK IUAUi'KAUriIRKRS .VO, 60 WOOD STR ffff jn l A J UII ““Of 11 "*®! of Uw, M«ai(S| l **' ou " Books con»t»otlr on han.l. aoU Mine. 11 ***-' \o a*** ma] ° * t‘~- > ** i'httM doiUdeioiix" •** •’ l-ipor •• •• •h» ” CnUwUt cubui.-c Kor nale i-v Uih2r BRfflss^2S? aw »*- C. HANSON LOVE, "1 Market street mth*>cits. , ‘-'resß the lowetit »|,lO ■ (!. HANBI.N IjOVK 7* Market at. Umar High and Wylie streets. business (Hit-ds. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City ; p a . MAXOFACt CRIES or SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OK 7 OSNABTJRQS, 3*2 Indie* to 40 Buchew Wide. insv he lofl nt H. Uiil.OS A C« 133 Woo.| Str«*-'. P-ri-hiirL'ti. no3I;lj HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER as- 1 T-icr- t*■ U-. lat I ittKi-mant .‘-Ih'ji Grant ntreel' opposite jth.tUral. rnarli.tdawlv EUEEKA OIL COMPANY, VE.\.4li<;o tOI'.VI'V, I J K \.\4,, ( CIIAKTKaJiI' KKHKUARV lfT, 1801.) $lOO,OOO, Capital A. M MARSHALL. [ A. M Maraluti’, Jmiie-i Kur-jurr, I. 1.. Carnahan. < 'tJi.-H m tiuu of lt.H li ity ~r Allegheny, I*n uihlMJind ttOrKAT DALZKLL. ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORV' RD' iG MERCHANTS - AN i« - L Filina li» Paow>oi urn I'tmusua a MurvrieTPXM NO. 45 I UhKKTY J RJiKT, ° ol? I'tftSßrtuti, jsi I'UTHBKLT SON, attend io the « •alo aii i pure tias«- K.<jai E-siatr, cOleciiou of Kodlh, borrowing uid I.o*nmK Money* on Noto-.Uon.in i*ioruii»L’'-- .it-.. M Murk*«i street. JOlt\ n OUIUIKAU, COMMISSION MEBCHANT, FOR TfTK SALK OF Pin metal and blooms, NO. 74 WATKK H) UKKT, HELuW MARKET /’ T 7'3 HU HQ H, HA ( . WIVI A: 4 0., ■ iM-FAirrunxiu m CARRIAGES. Hi'l ii AUA \ 5, Hl'i.o-KS, HIM Ki KS AM> SLEIGHS, lv7 rt-i*. .n.*sa', l\i. a, Al 4b#“ A': » ! Wi'fkTV-Ujn.;;; Aiile-j i. T. T. H 1.1 B\, MOUS3E, SIGN ORNAMENTAL FAINTER, V'. I ~r. St. Clair St. and Duijiie.iu- Way I'Kf'.iM' 3'IUM.* wurlt rinru» to me w.i, Neaijj ar»<i or2-lr S. B. & c. P. y t 4UKLE, MANUPACTUEEES -A- IST ID DEA LEHS IN L>U'iK. CAP, LKi'i'i K. an.i ail kinds of iF 'it' •.’ft remcYad f r „ro No a 7 " t-V. ■ 3 1 K“.f. | to 33 Suiiiatield ntrect, PiTTSBUEGH, PA. ' r ■f. ■ '•■••r «. K . it. «i; LG KH, V! » S r ? u-r . RPR or EVERT DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE So. 4ft Siuliuaeiu A,, ~ , PITTSBURGH. hi 1. 1. Asmill T M K X 1' o f Pittsburgh Manufactured furniture, ' “ n « U>« lowe. ' Vi! . mr^Sily AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JOSES A LAITU, M*aui»t*untr* of IKON AND NAILS iUlllAT* AMO COMfiOM SHEET IRON. Lam*'i Pataat ShafUfl*, Putoa Kwh, I'lau-t.i: VilUODaci, '* w *“' *lr«ot, ud Ix 4 fi nl l(rMt{ PITT«8IK(;h, ,nJ |2aTw I °' l -fa>, ALADDIN (OAL OIL LOMTAAV BKKUKTON, JOU.NhTUN Jt WILKINS, No. 46 Markot street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MAVK always on hui.l a su.H-no'r ■klTkohl ,','i!a K ''“•'•'•‘"•N'iTl.N., . A , :VV, """ ' ' 'V ~J. aaj E«la,l. J M . LITTLE, MERCHANT tailor HU. Id W. CLAIK HTiiKICT, t*'l iT -;,'r Ne# BuLliiDff,} 1- - ‘1 ! » * J’i V Rt,H. JOHN H tl(< AKTIII, B I L I, POST K R . a ' Uloo.i U. 1.. C l>[r..iiuDi; »U.| ~f KILLS, LIRil LA US, CARDS A I’ROCfAHIIKS FOH A ui UMinenii, K*Hroad., Scan,bo ttb!p». Hotel*, Saiac, Klc. I'lTTbBUi:- . u, Pa. •£. «'Mnr« »oni U. i.-.L- oiUa. u, # , \ ti , ■ r /M, lV » " r»> „ r . lln| , t HOUB *A»t>rACT«itu o# HOOTS ATM ID BHOSS, Ao<i ikuaUnr iq STRAW 600BJ, TRU«IU. CARPET SACKS, ETC., WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL, Mo. low Morkoc Wtrooc. B^(w«, 0 KitUi .o.i Lilwrtf sis, (Stto. IUrR«I PUwe.) M '“ _ PIT-ISHiriUjH. PE.Vtf-A. SMITH, PAHii & (JO., M x rii ward ForitDnr ALMO DKALKRri I *■ 'i»e Old WhiHkiw, I’KAI.KB in SIIIKT MAM/J-ACTriUCK N" Ha wool STKBIiT Joaa oiutiriu, j a. w K. UI'JiWFU WM. I*2o Wood 81T66L '■'■‘■-a 'V----* b - - •’■•'•• 1 •••Ip* *>•.•-■ • st-H •. • H. E. L>A\ 13 See. W. U. Mclie*. U. HdmDjjtT, •JAMIS t. HISJUDIWO. i f Ua« t«eei inutar.a.s rnylilyUis i :: B ■ <1 H ' B * w * S q™s <5 2 o * rs r*. HH CDfI)«T <3 & » & <3 Se > ® J 2 22 [1 . « Hi S S 3 5 Oh * J-x ® © fli " S > K I"®f =/« M m CC -id if > oM ’S.g OO So B ca - 2 e>? 3 • < 01 * m b = hi n a o 2 J h © « * (xj J 2 « o g » ' » S » It S* a? s ri s ?? ■=»! 8° -S a h ”S3n 2 S uj w a « § o of § O o D 9 Oh « Q - - < 1* £ 1 « « ■ S HUM.KEir BARidfiLS •njOMAS«,,*« \ IN hXi \ K F,.R SALE.—Mr 1 Ht'MAS M< KJiIK, Nc»»i. lan, lyj iur iq, “ >"*• l-s ?'f ■•..p»n„r V,n. ? .“mSs uod" r ?, s ; p t r ’ r ‘" ,on ’ ,ur « 1 ''- 11 ■» «o «- '" le hm ' lv hpiT-iw ALL THE LATEST STYLES STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO, PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY BA\ii OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT Paid In Capital, . . *200,000. STOCKHOLDERS I.XDIVIDUALU LIABL. This Company Receives deposits in Specie, Par and Current Bank Notes. PA.Y INTEREST ON DEPOSITS .'SedttX mad '’ °° 0,1 ** Priaoipal points in the •J*hier l-Riiyhlm, Win. K. Nimick, Rof>eriS Fay*, Htunuel K.* Krancu- ti. Be ley, „ «l»«iOluUoa. I r tHK ( -° t - f ' A 'n'NKil.sHlP HERETO til.ote of A HABTUPEEaco e“ nderB^ ned - acder laolurors andiron Founders, was E *t*£ n 6 Manu eonsenl on of“jan?a7r ?8W Jo^' ** who will settle all the business of fhe * Ud ANDREW HARTUPEE, ihTTSßtutuu, Fob. u, isiii. morrow, i A ISfATt".' 1 ,!! my lbU,rBsl in the late finn »As?.2? PlUaburah, Pet,. II 1861 JOUM MORROW. fel4 FT uR SALK.—A brick dwelling house well sit pr -“- »JSi^ss.teL* p“ b w “2E?"* yunun \ ,return fuodtt, ««*, m one, Iwo*.^™ -tree?' SN&V ££. one. two, and three yWa. Ap pl , m mndB - in apll y. CUTHRERT A SOW. — 51 Jl&ikat ni. T" E ssygMyis agfe* vanish Hals, JJice and Roaches’ u 11 *? t?* I *’ M,o ° *od Roachea.’ *nd Roaches’ Banish Rats, Mice « n ,i ' Js the rat parts jb' THE Rat PAbTS lb THE RAT PASTS'' lb THE RAT PASTh? \ 7S JIR Rat pas/it I'. THE RAT t'ASTE IS the rat plstb: lb '/hr rat PASTS) >‘ini.Ansi.fuu. Hrcpared only by rrerartnl only by Prepared duly by Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING’S. JOSEPH FLEMING’S. JOSEPH FLEMING’S. °| tut fc' M^et'^eT^' -n^^te*a"d d KeVa 8 S an CUSTOM HOUSE, i r^-asiSSfi3 , s® on the FIRST TUESDAY I P JUNK mS ?sS&3S£S&s£p erence to the usual «i« ! ? mate l * ,UI rtf tal; but the United Si“ 7reject *“ more or leas ol said articles, aocorHinSi* 11 ®* 1 * 10 ,a * e be required. If the articles delh£jld gl, l % tte y ™y arB m°‘ ‘V 1 ’? ind^ 8 ‘ °f Plmiuif. 0 ! 6 , S^Pl* HLiaiity and adapted to he Hoaniil v of bes to reject the same, to purchaaeothftr° *t> liberty o ad, and to change ,n coa oter the contract PTOeaTTha ItotSK £*??•? “ P°»‘a° °Vt°hr^iea*^,gy for toe whota.' W S^randAS^^^ ■ • c. *i* ; * :■. s t <• ; ■ (PiKrilattMns. FIRE IRSURAirOE. The Enterprise Insurance Cotnp’y OK PHILADELPHIA. R' * 7b'.«n /or Ov, I'ter, or Satn Yean, or Perpetually. illiam Holmes 4 Co., Livingston, Coperhmd 4 Co. H. I.yon & Co., Hon. Tbos. M. Howe, William S - avely 4 Co , James Marshall, F>q , Allen Kramer, Eso., • eorge a. Bryan 4 Co.. Wilson, Mcßlrey 4 o*, Wilson, 1 ., 8r f 4 *.?•• ,7ufin I ’- l ogan 4 C’o., .'acob Painter 4 Co., llKilry, Hr.,wn 4 Co. LMKI.I.wruN 4 HLACKOTOCK. Agents hplii _ Han_k Block, No. «'»T Fifth st. NEW GOODS —FOR— SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. JAIfIES ROBB, No. S 9 market Street, Has just received and opened opened a large stock of Boot* and Shoes, compris ing one ol the largest assortments to be (band. Ltd es’. Mit-sei’ uod Children's Boot*, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Operas, etc. men*’, Boys’ aud Youths’ French Calf Boots, Gaiters. Oxford 'lies, P;jnoe Alberts, Scotch Bootees, Shoes, Brogans, etc. Boot a .{ Shoes of every variety and style, which will lx> sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. d persons desiring to procure a r urgam, wculd do to call aud examine the block at » 9 Market street the proprietor* determ cheap. apUJ ' Drowned—s2o Rewaid. ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN THE Allegheny river, Nelson t* in-lair, aged 0 y**ru.— $llO Reward will le paid for the recovery of the body by his fahter. THOMAS SINCLAIR,’ aplTJt.i j Residence—Hard st., oral llSMariiet at. Ci 11 amdaun'ks, > CHARLES DRIDBIECK, C'KuWJi, MUMM * Co’S Ac, For •'ale ly JUSI RECEIVED through the Custom Hou-e, a most superior lot of genuine Hflvan&Se gar.-, n'ich as Conchas. Conchitas, Extra Eagle Pnnci pees, LonJres, 4c. PLaae call and 1 will give you the utmost satisfaction, and will be sold at old rate*, yet *P l ° LYON ARNSTHAL, /J.KEAT EXCITEMENT-DKV GOODS " f -t-liiug \ery fiifap Ht apl<3 _ 0 HAS-OiJ.O\ E, Tt M.rkol MISSOURI AM) VIIiUINIA MONEY UKKN AT Ear— For ...la, M> .t*. land in Mitchell ( > unty, lowa hi five index from usage, the Count) P/ico, fcj per acre. Also, 640 acres in Hamilton < ounty, near Webster Ojty—lVoe, $3 per acre. The-e irm-ts are first rate land, being umong the very be.-t l.i. au> oh, at the opening of the I-and Office in tlov-e'ttstrii ts. tpprr.vod R« a Knit, to, or Virginia or Missouri Muds w :ii t* taken in r xchaniie for the above pr.-i-rty 8, Cl TUBKHI 4 SON, "I' 1 ’ M Market at. GENTS' AND BOY'S PATENT LEATHER CA AND— Kll) CAITERS, OXPOHI) TIES, New York Manufacture, JUST RECEIVED AT 81 Firtb Street. made for a specific time. kxchasuk bought ano sold, DUIOTOIU Thomas Bell, A'exaoder Bradley, I homes Wighttnan, Alex. Speer, President. •JOHN f). SCULLY Cashier. ' .warned m all case*. Warranted ,n all caeea. in «!l case.. Warranted iu all case,. Z*C? S ::‘« "ASblg-; ' V . . ■ ' \ % , ‘ , . ,'■£ '■ . s ' ■ v. W£*'7 •;' >; ,vv**r _, > i'+ys-*'’}'” .< ■ Summer Importation GEO, K. WHITE & CO.. WILE HAVE ON EXHIBITION A vamd stiwjc of goods, adapted to jbe coming potsou, bought at ruinous rßcriflces to the importear. Fheir assortment is most complete, in Plain Printed and Embroidered, of all widths. Very Cheap. Plain and Embroidered, narrow and wide. Slnf ”" i »°' J •» -aihs, foulard silks, check SILKS, Very much in demand. French Printed Jaconets Organdies, U.M BENNETT, 12u Wood street. New Style Embroidored Grenadines in neb colors, and far .econd mourning. Spanish Black Lace. Guipilre Points, A Now Article. In all colors. As thia.ts the cheapest stock they have ever import ed they can, with confluence, assure their frendaand patrons that the above goods ARB CHEAPER than eTf>r offered *r> this market. apl3 MOKE NEW TESTIMONY. Fro>" t),e Bee. Fir Her &ian:s!r.us Ptt-ir, rskey l hare betu troubled with Deafness for a length of time and am consulting Dr. Van MOSCBZIrKER. He operated on my Ears so succesalully us to restore my hearing entirely. I think my duty to lhoue afflicted with defeotire hearing.»» well a. an nrkm Tledgement of the I.'octor’s great skill and talent, to make my case puulu-ly known, aud to strong' yt recommend all snfar era to avail tht-iusolveh of this opportunity Monutoit, Birmingham, April nth. 1801. Uni is i-» certify that. 1 have Buttered for some time rrom I and that I have beeu greatly benefitted hy the skillful treatment of Dr. Von MOSCHZISKER. Mnx.iarEßr, Birmingham, Asrii 11th, 1861. TESTIMONIALS FROM HOMK-SOUBCK. JOHW M’CEOSKEI, Esq., M’CLOSKEY, COSCKAVE & CO. Pomt P*rmy, Allzshmkt Co, Pa. i t£Z°^! OSCIiZISKB *- 155 pL aiSSSSr? Respectfully youra. l‘S. PO.Y HOSCHZIiK Dear Sir: It is biuju co that my gratitude rani. roliof experienced from your skillful treatm-ani Loul have expression, For some time past my „'h been so bud that 1 deapMred ol over gaJngß [ die ad nee oi several physioum* was strict* L ” lam therefore truly grateful to you, and vaZ . U ' say that th»o)ientUon performed bv ™ h * ppy *® luihe perfect of m/t^ KespectluUy youra, ROBERT HUNTER. We are personally acquainted with Mr. Hauler and have perfect confidence: n hut statement. HeTu’iZr our supervision m the mploy of a* P. R. B. Co. PHILLIP COBBETT JOHN HOVEY. EYE W ETHEREAL SIR IMAUIOR, AS IHBTBUMEST LHVBHTED BY !,f Von fflosclixisker, TS2K E „ »s Has in OF ,! ““‘OBSTINATECASES have faded, and all hone?"# 1 oth " Thi,l,noidle“«ement P iul t; 8 ,“ ef Up^‘ dreds of gentlemen wa Tat h is attested by hum out the l-Iniop-STATESM I^ O6 * Rre £i ™' liar o*«>ugh, physicians, law fcc*. vZitttiXMEN AM) JUDGES, wilnessea to this 88. von mqschziskeb, haft" to say to all Who snfler either from deafness MALADY OF THE EYE that they should at ONCE CONSULT HIM in order t receive the ;FULL BENEFIT of hut Treatment The Mtarta, are aome of the nune9 whos6 (esUm n ala can be examined ai. I>r Va»» m . . , uc ' ' ou Moeohdaker's Office I ‘“ Te U>6Q —-o ttalr fa, PITTSBURGH: JOSEPH PEAKBON Bailor .m. • . THOMAS MOOEE, First .tresf Uwren «»in:® H M '^! t r; Norlh *■* c — f , )uunoßd tt omct °° BW U * da6d ’ ofs’xqb,. No, 156 THIRD STREET JiHTWKKN SMITHPIELD and GRANT Bm, toafSwSffik* CONBULTKD DAU.Y, from B i, BI£S ÜBBBTBB. tpie- v'• -f', ~ ■*. *v- j *• ' ‘ v »T.»vU- HI ; v * * r d ■ 'it ' . •' r- Slew OK IHOHDAI', Iftlh lIVST., 25 FIFTH STEEET, DRESS GOODS, BERAGE ANGLAIS, Checked Poilt de Cheveres, MOZAMBIQUES, FRENCH POPLINS, —AN 1 1 - french chintzes, —and— sauARES II A M L S . GRENADINE VEILB, HTANIHLAUS PARD4Y.NBKET, PttjsmnisL ALOVSII'B itREGO, Passjonfst. Important to the OP THE FIRM OF JOHN MoCLOSKEY. AllmhintCitt, Pa. I April sih, 18S1. j; gar. OR ANY Deaf, ;t, » "' ' v- r A ~ . ‘ML;**'*' - • ' - . '■“"■‘'—'--.rl V • K. * T*- - _
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