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THURSDAY MORN APRIL 25
DEPARTURE OF THE SOLDIERS.
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The heart apeaks out in times like these.
The rude hand of war hath severed the
nearest and dearest lies of life. Let us
pray to the Almighty God that this separa
tion be bat & temporary one. Let us pray
to Him who ruleth all things well, anti.
oldeth our lives in the hollow of HU hand,
that those fifteen hundred brave men who
left our city yesterday to fight, if need be,
in their country’s oause, may return again
to us, with life, with health, with honor*
It was a sad and thrilling scene—that
palling. For a week the excitement of
preparation had drowned in a great meas
ure the sense of the stern reality. But
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when the hour of separation came—when
the mother foqnd that she could not stay
her darling boy—when the wife was com
pelled to wring herself away from the boaom
of a fond husband—when the sister's earnest
heart ran over with agony at the last glance
of a brother and when the maiden received
the last silent token of affection from
her lover—then the heart swelled almost to
bursting, and the welling eyes shed such
tears as they had never shed before. I hen
the true hearts of husband, wife, mother,
son, sister, brother and friend joined e.aeh
other in holy prayer to Clod for the safety
of the departed and the welfare of the
dear ones left behind.
Never was such a solemn and impressive
scene witnessed in our city, as that occa
sioned by the departure of the Second Penn
sylvania Begiment, Col. David -.Campbell,
and the battalion under command of Major
Thomas A. Rowley, from the Liberty street
depot;—the whole under the orders of Brig.
Gen. Negley, who accompanied the troops.
It seemed as though the whole population
of the two cities were present, and earnest,
silent sadness, spread itself over the entire
multitude. Pale cheeks and tearful eyes
were not confined to women ; old men and
young men wept silently. There were no
boisterous demonstrations; all was calm and
quiet as the soldiers passed into the cars.
The-hallowed, secret parting* were already
over. But the last word—the last look—
language fails us to desoribe the emotions
of that scene.
But there was courage and pride, as wen
as tears, in every eye. Not one brave man's
heart faltered —not woman’s neither- -in
that trying hour. The most intense patriot,
ism was manifest. All who went and all who
stayed seemed to rely upon the justice of
the and plaoed their trust in GOD
for the future.
The Pittsburgh companies which belong
to the Second Regiment, are the flower of
the young men of our city. They are not
adventurers. Most of them have left lucra-
tive positions and employments to devote
% themselves o their country's cause. Many
of them hn • e left behind them wives and
families as well a 9 business. With stem
manhood they have turned away from
endearing social tie*, the comforts of lib*,
and gone to defend that government which
has heretofore protected those ties and
under whose institutions those comforts
have been so readily obtained as the
fruits of skill and industry. They have
bold hearts, for they go to defend
God ani their native land ”
They will fight like freemen "long and
welL” They go forth to defend and if
need be to conquer.
And in your perils, dear friends, le
not your hearts be troubled. Be it our
duty, who remain behind, to guard your
oherished homes and firesids and the
lored ones you hare left behind as se
curely as we (Jo our own, and our daily
prayer to the God of Battles shall be
that he will ever hold over you the mighty
ahield of HIS protection.
Mr. Editor —On visiting Camp Curtin, sitn.
ated about one and a half miles from the Slate
Home, I found that there have been in camp
the following Irish companies, and who are
nowon their march to the seat of war. The
roll book exhloits the following: Three from
Schuylkill, one from Danville, one from Wil
liamsport, two from Scranton, and one from
Car bond ale, making eight, nearly enough to
form a regiment. Hurry up the Montgomery
Guard* and others, let it not be said hereafter
that the Irish in Pittsburgh come behind. To
the honor of the foreigners be it told the tirst
oompsny here was the Germans from your
county. One thousand men left here to day
for Ohambersburg, to repel any invasion of
the Marylanders. Your townsmen Kippoy and
Robinson were elected, tbe former Lieutenant
Oolonel, and the latter Major of the Regiment.
They are on tbelr way to defend the flag of
the nation. I had the pleasure to greet the
newly elected officers on the camp ground.
Tonr volunteers must bear in mind, that
hot seventy-seven, rank and file, wild officers,
are allowed to a company. There are several
of our people left here who are very anxious
to go, bates yet no opportunity presents u
,el“ They were excess men.
TbuQorernor Informs me thst he will ac
cept dl companies When be can do so, but not
to oome here at present, until further notice.
There are six thousand men under arms now
at camp. They will be ordered off by Phils
dolphin- Tbe gallant volunteers will fully un
derstand, and organize for dutv in the field.
Thhre is a rumor to night that an att&ok
will be made on Washington City—this ere
ates much excitement, and further than bll,
supplies are cut off. This will render the army
at the seat of war in a precarious fix. All the
bridge* bave been burned between the Penn
sylvanla line and Oockeysvilie, on the Balti
more reed—Conductors fired at by the mob.
Col. Tbos. A. Scott is here on duty as aid
to b's Escellency, and doing a soldiers duty.
The Governor acts with promptitude, and is
full of business. It is to be hoped that when
tbe Legislature assembles next week, that an
ample appropriation will be made worthy of
the Slate, to supply our patriotic, soldier*,
-who are defendiag.tbe glory of tbe National
Flag. Lekevery true American stand ready
to battle for the Union given to ail tbe men
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—“Tfie'r altars aod lh«lr fires
LETTER FROM CAMP CURTIN
Hakrisburo, April 23
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She war news.
Tbe papers of every Northern city oome to
ub filled with details of exciting occurrences,
n\afly of wilichwe have not even space to no*
ttce. We are compelled to coniine our atten
lion to prominentifacts.
.The cfiaUimore;Sun, of Monday, is full of
details t»Cjd(Scnrrences in that city. It says:
r has cootiaaed in a
stv.o of unpiralteed excitement since tbe at
tempt on Frid&y-of Northern troops to paw
through our streets, iD defUnoo oi the firm
and determined resolution of the entire mass
of our population to meet them with stern re-
sistance. ”
Large numbers of military were under
arms, attacks were made upon Union men,
and attempts were made to break into every
place where there were arms.
In the battle of Friday eleven citizens were
killed aod seven wounded. Four of the
soldiers wore killed and a large number
yoanded, many of whom were sent to the
tlospital after arriving at Washington.
The jury In the case of Robert W. Davis,
one of the citizens who was killed returned
the following verdict:
"The jury find, from the evidence, that
Robert W. Davis was ruthlessly murdered
while enjoying the privilege of a peaceable
and quiet citizen, by a musket ball penetrating
his left side, fired from the third from tbe last
car that took the troops from Baltimore to
Washington, that left the Camden Station at
1 o’cl *ck, f m, on the 18th inst. ; they fur
ther find that the shot was fired by one of the
military. ”
The same paper says :
*• Tbe people and authorities of Virginia are
making extensive preparations for defense, and
to drive back Northern invaders. The State
troops have full possession of Harper's Ferry,
with cannon planted on tbe bridge. The
irains of the Baltimore aod Ohio railroad pass
there regularly, but every car is searched in
order to orevent troops from reaching Wash
iiigton
In regard to Gjy Hicks the Sun s Ayh —We
■'annot by any means approve the ronJuct of
Governor Hicks since be has appeared to sympa
thize with Sou hern Rights, any more than we
did nefore. In this interesting and important
juncture of our affairs, the very first Lhiog that
a tru** man might be expected to do, would be
to summon tbe Legislature together and so di
vide the responsibility of the occasion. And
Governor Hicke must either do this, or expect
to encount“r the spontaneous demonstration of
Lbo people towards >omo other form of organ
ized authority.
Tho Philadelphia ledger of Wednesday
Bay*-:
A route agent, who arrived at the Poet Office
last night, 6ays a thousand tr.»ops hold poses -
siun of Perry6Ville, opposite Havre do Grace,
and that troops have been going down all day,
and thence conveyed to Annapolis, and that
there is no doubt the communication with
W ashing ton is entirely open
"The large movement of troops recently
towards the Capital, and surrounding com
manding points, affords very strong presump
tion that by this time the National Capital is
relieved of immediate danger of capture by
the Secessionists. Tbe troops which are fol
lowing rapidly will 60on put it out of danger
from any force that is likely to attack it.
General Scott has taken bis* measures promptly
and intell'gpnlly, as he always does, and he
has been cordially assisted by the Sec
retary of War in making his plans succeaslui.
So soon as the Cspit&l is made perfectly secure,
►,nd thecountry between that and I’enLi-yivania
rid of the irv.ped u. *nts which now interrupt
c >mmunicaUon by i.vnd, as it fpeedly will be,
tho Government will be at ioisuro to operate In
turn acamst tbe rebels.
The Baltimore says.
From a gentleman who visited the camp,
we loa-r that the Pennsylvanians, to the num
ber of 2 4(H), were encamped at Gorkov's
Field*, in tbe vicinity of Corkeyaville, seven
teen miles from Balt‘morr>; that leaving Hir
risburg with no knowledge of the opposition of
tho citizens of Baltimore to tbe passage of
Northern troops through the city, they bad
halted upon the first intimation of tbe hostile
intentions of the authorities of this city
It Is stated to the American by an officer of
Baltimore city police, that last evening a de
tachment of the force wore rrdered to seize
four or five cars of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad Company, which cnlained arms and
provisions for the United Bute?, and which
wer'* to hav© bt*en forwarded to Wa*hir.gi-m
We learn that Governor Hicks Bent to Col
Butler a protest against tbe landing of tr ops
at Annapolis. He acordmgly i-r.« eded to
tho Naval Academy, and landed bis men there,
over which the Federal Government has ox
elusive Jurisdiction.
The Amerienn also says: There were rumors
from WasbinL'tmi yesterday to the effect that
Cid L“e, ff Vi r g’.nia, had taken possession of
the Height* of Arlington, opposite the west*
orn portion of Washington, with bodies of
Virginia troops, throwing up earthwerks ar.d
planting batteries. Some of the passeogers tn
the afternoon train repeated the r*[*>rt a# such,
but others discredited it. or had not hear i of it
in Washington. Col. Lee resides in the vicin
ity of Arlington.
The destruction of tho U. S property at
the Norfolk Navy Yard is fully confirmed.
In addition to the destruction of property in
the Yard, all the vessels at the Navy Yard,
including the ships Pennsylvania, the Colum
bus, the Delaware, tbe Raritan, and the Mor
rimac, were scuttled and sunk, previous to
which their guns were spiked, and all the arms
on them thrown overboard. Tbe only vessels
retained, with which it was intended to carry
away the forces wben the work of destruction
was complete, were tbe steamer Pocahontas
and the flag ship Cumberland.
The excitement at Norfolk and Portsmouth
is represented to bave been most intense, the
woman and children wero flying from the
cities, and the whole male population rallying
to arms. It was expected that the shops and
the ship of tbo line New York, on the stocks,
would bo fired before the foroe abandoned the
yard.
The levelling of tbe buildings, by being
blown up by powder w&a going on, but it was
thought to be an effort to destroy all without
fire, for fonr the conflagration might extend to
tho two cities.
The people of Norfolk had seized tho pow
der-bouie at Craney Island, and removed all
the powder it contained to the city, and were
making arrangements for a vigorous defence.
The citizens of Norfolk have held a public
meeting, and adopted measures locking to the
public safety, until a military leader shall be
appointed by the Governor, and measures of
defence taken by the State authorities.
A despatch from Washington received at
New York, on Monday, stAtes that there are
now fuurteen thousand troops in the city, five
thousand ot whom are regulars.
All acoounts from Baltimore represent tbe
condition of affairs in that city as most fearful.
Irrepressible mobs, calling themselves Vigi
lance Committees, exercise a severe espionage
over persons entering or leaving the city, and
those who incur their suspicion or displeasure
are treated in tbe most harsh and summary
manner. Numbers of the people are flying
trom their homes and seeking safety in the
oountry. The bridges over the roads connect
ing with Baltimore have all been destroyed,
and armed parties are assembled to prevent
their repair or reconstruction. Travellers com
ing North bave great difficulty in getting
from the city, and on the slightest pretexts
are detained and subjected to hardships and
indignities.
The New York Herald says: Lieutenant
Sennifer, late of the United States Army, sta
tioned at Carlisle barracks, Pennsylvania, fled
from that place yesterday morning, bat by aid
of the telegraph, Governor Curtin succeeded
in having him arrested in York county. He
fo charged with furnishing the seceufonista
information in regard to the movements:
oPGovernor Curtin's troops and the condition
of things at Carlisle barracks.
The Wheeling Daily Mirror of Tuesday
morning, in commenting upon tho recent oc
currences in Baltimore, says:
It is enough to make the blood of an Ameri
can boil with indignation. Peaceable, unof
fending, worthy citizens 6hot down by the
drunken rowdyish soldiers imported by Abra
ham Lincoln, a name wtiioh will, a few years
bonce, cause the cheek of every Amerioah
possessing any of the attributes of humanity to
blush with honest sham**. And as one oi those
Northern ruflitn9 slated, when compelled to
sue for mercy —many of them -were forced to go.
Virginians, are jo 010:1 ? Are )ou going.to
endorse this unholy, unjustifiable crusade*—-
Where is your boasted American motto: tqual
rights to ail, and protection to tnuse imposed
upon? H»w often are the scones ou Pratt
street, in Baltimore, to be re onacted Will
you be a party to such occurrences v
This does not read mjch like “Union seoti
mont in Western Virginia.” We hope our
committee of safety will send no arms to a city
wh re such sentiments is allowed to bo express
ed in a public newspaper.
A letter from Baltimore received in this
city yesterday stAtes that not a stogie Union
flag is visible in Baltimore.
A statementof Mayor Brown is published in
the Baltimore papers in which he says that be
went to Washington to consult with the Pres*
ident; he arrived at 10 A M. Monday; he
d&ails tbe conversation with the President,
who urged tho necessity of having a transit
through the Stato lor tbe Federal troops for
the protection of Washington, and assured the
Mayor that the troops were not for any pur
pose hostile to Maryland or aggressive to the
Southern States. Mr. Brown then goes on as
t\>llows .
The interview terminated with tbe distinct
assurance, on the part of tbe President, that
no more troops wuu*d be sent through Balti
more unless obstructed in their transit in other
directions, and with the understanding that
the city authorities should do their best to re
strain their own people.
On returning to the cars, and just about to
leave, about 2 n. m.. the Mayor received a dis
patch from Mr. Garrett, announcing the
approach of troops to CLckeysville, and tbe
excitement consequent upon it in the oily. Mr.
Brown ana his companions returned at onco
to the President, and asked an immediate au
dience, which was promptly given. Tbe May
or exhibited Mr. Garrou's dispatch, which
irave the President great surprise He imtne
d ately summoned tho Secretary of War and
Gen. Scott, who soon appeared, with other
mombors of the Cabinet Tne dispatch was
submitted. The President at once, in the most
decided way, urged the recall of the troops,
saving that he had no idea that lb*y would be
there to-day. And lest there should be the
slightest suspicion of bad faith, on his part, m
summoning the May>»r to Washington, anti
allowing troops to March up-m tbucity during
tie absence, he desired that the troops should,
if it were practicable, sent back, At once, to
York or Harrisburg. G-*n. Soolt adopted the
President's views warm'y, an i an order was
accordingly by the Lieutenant Gen
eral to that rff.*ci, and forwarded by Major
Belger, of tbe army, who accompanied tho
Mayor to this city
Tbe troops at Cockej svi’.le, the Mayor was
asHurod, were not brought there for transit
through the city, but w*re intended to be
marched to the Relay IL-ure, on the Babimore
and Ohio Railroad. Taay will proceed to
Harrisburg. fr< m tin-re t*> Philadelphia, and
’.henc« by ih*» ChpuapfiikM htjO D - .awar* I a'.ai,
or by Perrv»ville, tu M*j >r Grni-ral Pal.ernon
may direct
A STAY HW
The Governor bn* culled a session
of the Legislature to meet on Tuesday, the
:;oth in*»t. There are many things which
require to be done, and amoDg the most
important the parage of a Kay law. The
revuLion of business emi 4 «*d by the condi
tion of the country will entnb commercial
almost 1-evou 1 calcubiimn iu any j
event, an i ;t becomes u-> m m-ikc every
poshible provision to present the*e
Trad3 is tor the time tm>pt?nded, and the
financial condition of ibe-fcountry i b such
tnat every bill on ihoSotiijJi. and most bills
upon other points protested.
The manufacturers and merchant* of the
cities are tbe great RufTerem from this con
dition of thing-. It is iinfKHMitjle now for
thorn to sell the large *.'ook« 0! merchan
dize which they have on hand, and as they
cannot collect their debts it is absolutely
necessary that they should have time to
reab/e upon their goads at a fair price in
order to meet their maturing obligations
upon sales already made. Our manu
facturers have immense value* in jkosaeasion
in stocks, but a* things arc now they cannot
convert them into mom 3 It is unwise to
pt-nui! this value to be oacrificed. To do
ko would injure not only the owners of goods
m* all descriptions, but nl>-» their creditors.
The wisest course is to enact a Kay law by
which the present bus.ness status of the
community may be maintained without tbe
sacrifice of property, either real or personal.
For the benefit of agricultural district* stay
; laws are not unfrequently paoaed when the
crops have failed. Now the markets have
failed for a vast amount of manufactured
articles, and a similar Kny law is the only
remedy to prevent a vast amount of bank
ruptcy among the very best men in the
Stale.
This ia akubjeot which should be attended
to at once, and we sugge&t that before the
Legislature shall meet, that our business
men procure some competent member of
our Bar to propose a bill for this purpose,
offering him from their experience such
suggestions as are neoensary in the premises.
Several of the States have already passed
stay laws of the character of which we
speak.
Larok bodies of troops are now concentra*
ting at Springfield, Illinois.
Tax "Wheeling Union says that Senator
Douglas was slopping at Bull Air on Monday,
being on his way to his homo in the West.
On Wednesday,at IS PM , MARY, daughter of Prof
J. 0, bmi'b, age 4 10 yeara, 6 months and IS days.
Funeral to-morrow (_ Friday.) rooming, 10 o’olock, from
the reatdenoe of her parent*, oorner of Beaver and
South Goromo'’, Allegheny.
Uero
Notice !
All articles furnished by
tbe Patriotic Ladies of Pittsburgh must be sent
to i-at/*y**tte Hall. •* I- M'BdEl.l„
apis St vi to. of H D.
CHAMPAGNE-Sl—
-26 canes Cheque,
60 baskets Cnas. Heidseick,
60 “ 8L M. A Co ,
For sale by
WM. BENNETT,
liO Wood street.
ROLL BUTTER.—6 bblu F reah~Roll
Boiler, just received and for aMe by
JAB. A. FBTZER
apJft corner Market aod First streets.
EGOS. —10 bbls Frefih Eggs, just rec'd and
for sale by
JAB. A. FE/IZER,
ap26 eo r ner of Market and First streets.
DIARHH.CEA, uYSENTEEE,
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CHOLERA MORBUS MEDICINE.
PREPARED SOLELY BY
OR. J. MITCHELL.
AXD rOB SALE AT THE
Drug md Pkarmsosatioal EiUbliibmiat of
CHAS. B. SUPER,
Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets.
>pe PITTBBDBfiB.
200 bbls fresh for m - by
V SV HKMfcl JLOOLUHA
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THEY STAND THE TEST
BURKE & BARGES’ SAFES
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT.
Read the following voLUjfA
RY testimonial In regard to BU i: KJL A BaBN ES’
SAt'ES:
Ms s» s. Rcsxg A Raufs— Gentlemen Oo ih-« night
of th« fcid of February, iB6O, nil our Mach’"* Shops,
PamtSnopn, Wood, Material, f ng n* Rouse, and all the
Warehouses ol the Southwestern mjv k** »n ' CarriHge
Manufactory, nil boing entirely Ailed with dry con.bu**
tihle material, were huru-d oo*n in a mom of the
Ptint fcbop, where «be heat r>n most tueu-e, ww <»oe
of 50U' m ke-of R*f a, containing all our papers, insu
rance poheicß, Ac- amoui ting to o er $i j.COO, a f :uh, on
b-ing aken out, »li were en irvl*. halo.
We most cordia ly leoommend the Burke A Barnes
Bafw as being very fcu--e:ior. Your lricn«L,
Plait, martin a Gordon,
The abovs Safes, of wvery site, on hand and made
to order by
BURKE & BARSiBS,
At the Old Established baf« Factory.
msr7:H2wA t cly
F U RM IT URifi \hu CHAIRS.
AT
REDTTCBD PRXOFS
JAMES W. "WOODWELI,
Nos. 9T and 99 Third Street-
AND
111 FOtRTU STREET,
CQHaiSTTKG OF
ALL VAfi IBTIE3 OF STYLES AND FINISH,
■orrißLi roa
Hotels and Private DweLLliiffm.
AH orders promptly attended to, and the Furni
ture carefully paoKed and b xed.
fttearnooate and Betels lurnished at short notice.
Caomet Maatrs supplied with erory 91 tide in the
line. mard
EXCRLSIOE GLASS WURKS.
i A WOLFE...-.F. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBRU*
WOLF! PLUNKETT S CO.
«LA„ iu.„ r,.*T( K|;|£«.
warehouse
So. 12 Wood Street, Corner or First,
e. v2l ▼ P 1 ts Hire? It. P»
JAMES W. CRAFT, CoiutuiscioD and
Forwarding* Merchan', anil Mo cunU'e Broker,
Office and Storage, No. »*> Levr-e. yatnt Louis.
N. B.—l will give immediate and p*r» mal attention to
a-l business entrusted to my o-re, for »hl b cf-arge*
will be reasonable. Reference* : L. R Forsythe, St.
Loula; Paul ijusing, Su Louik ' Braahear** a Co., Uo
oinnati; Messrs. Trux A J Craig, Philadelphia M’Anbur,
by roe A Gibbons, New lork; w. C. T. Ewing,
Kansas; Northuo A . <s Kansas: J. W\ Rurbridge A Co-
New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Mernrd is; Pennook A
art, Pittsburgh; G. W. Cas», Pittsburgh; P. H B-ll R
Adams, Chicago, W. F Cooibaugh, Burlington lowa
H. Po“Uewa t, Burlington. 1 <mt« (JaptH. Cono«L
mas. and nv«r men general* tnh’ k Qm
A. PLOT'),
Corner fourth and ross sts.,
Putequrgh, Pa, agent for ti e receipt and sa’e of
CARBON OILS. *
Keep® constantly 00 hand, and is receiving h'avy and
light 0 In suitable for Lubri*-atu g and R# fining purposes,
wr. l ’h will be sol 1 low for Otsn and rash ooly.
*Am.lew
V GUUiiti consLauUv arriviag at
ll C, HANSON LOVES,
hi 74 Market «L
JRiriutor's jpotices.
Lederi TeBl«mtnury
Ur >N THK ESTATE OF uEo. R.
M 'WRY, to the uoder Ign* d, i e not ee 10
.1 nariog cL. agxunst uie ♦ va'e t-j pre>-t nt ,
n.i t.> thoae md«N»d, to tmae pntmeot to h<m
W, AD lb >N.
epl'. '’tw 129 Penr- « r«»et Pi'ieb'ngh.
T UTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon
tl-e Rt»«e of JOHN BRYaR deo'd. late <\ the
K Ward. Citr of hartr-g been granted to
'he Dnd-T*lgo<’ 1, persons knowing ihrcnnelrt«H in iei ted
L> s.i-1 E-ta'e, will make uum'diate psitnem and those
tianng dojrns will present them lor eottiement at the
t*u>re No li*6 lyiberty s'reei, to
F.LIZI BRYAB,
or BENRY W. BEAUMONT,
faSfWStw K Imm-etrators
Lxecutor'« Xatlcr
The undersigned executor of
tr,e E««a'e of TOLD,Iate ojl Klodlevtown
rt, p. Ali«gb«oy coun'T, dao'd. hemby all peaon*
I'-Li.-bL-l vo said Es a'e to make imm-dtate |>ayraeo<.ond
i.‘i- h*no» <-U mu agaiziatAhe same, to pm sent ih<-av,
<m y Muih-DUtsitod. uadern^ned,
at the late ro*Wou MuM’AY, tee
of Mmh nawgpPwßjp" *■'■* '
. A . JAbflV POLLOCIv. Eiaenti.r.
*2.1«1. L
Administrate)r’s Notice.
f OF ADMIN IS’) KATIoN
* ‘ haring l*eeo graced '’■y the R®«i»'«r of ALeshenr
('ouitt 10 ui >• 11:1 ter* * aed iQ ■ n« enat* of MhlLHlufv
of liiuana Townshir, d«*r’ All -h se
p.r<>n* hating wih pre»*ui tnem pro **rlv .u-
Uien 1 lc«led f<*r seitlernenL 1 h Knowing (rn-nw'.i es
mdet.ved wii call,and seitle •"> u- fur 1•• c-
EDWARD M’OOKKLE,
Feh. lflih, 18el. ffe’S;C ~ 1 Inn »a » . o r
PROF. L MILLER’S
II air In vigor a tor.
AN EFFECTIVE SAFE AND ECONOM
ICAL COMPOUND, F"R ►E-'TORINO GUaY
K <0 its oruina 1 color wufwut dyeing, and pretoct*
mg liie Ha r tri.fn ‘'iiay
FOR PREVENTIN'* HALi'NrS-s and curing it, when
there m ibe laael panude ol ritamy or tecufMiraUve
eoergy remaining.
FOK HKMutTNG S URF AND DANDRUFF and
all cuUoicouh ofleoLou** of he Scalp.
'R BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting t»; it an
unequalled glou and bniliaac7, making it »uft and
miky In its texture and causing 11 to curl read'ty
The great celeorur and the increasing demand for
Uur unequalled preporatmo, connoce the nrop teior
that one tnal ie only neceaeary to latiafy a aiaceruiag
putjic ol iim auper or qualities over any other prsparn
uuti at present in use It oieaoses the heo-l aud scalp
from <tandr*s and i4A«r cwfaneous Causes me
hair to grow luxananny, an<i gives n a nob, soft, glossy
and rteilblo apDearance, and ti»o where the hair is
looaeaing and inionitr'.'t will give streogth and vigor
to l <e rooLv and resu>r* .u« growth'lo thooe parts which
have become bald, causing it to yldld a jrah ooveraig of
hair [
Y bare are bundroda of Uul\ps and'gentleman In New
York who have had in* lr r air reettjrrd by the use 0/
this lnrigorator, when all other preparations had (ailed
L. M. has in hi* possession let ers innumerable testltv
mg to the above beta, from persons of the bighest r«
epeciabthty. H will effectually prevent the ootr frtm.
turning omv until Uie latest penoa of life; and in coses
wnere the hair ba* already ohanged its color, the use of
>ie Invigorator will, wuh certaiLty rtrtore 1 ( to Ut onyv
nai Aue, giving U a dark, glossy appearance. Aa a per
fume for t ie toil**t and a Hair Rest'.raiiva, it is particu
larly reoommend**d, having *n aggreeable fragrance
a"d the great lacilmea It afJorda in dreosme tKe hair
which, when moist with the Invigorator can be dressed
in any required form so as to preserve its place, whethj
er plain or in curls—hence the great demand for it by
tie ladies as a standard toilet arUcU, whiuh none ougl t
u> be without, aa the prioe places it within the reach of
aU, being
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Per boule, 1* be hod at all respeoUible druggists and
perfumers.
L. MILLER would call the attention of Parents and
Guardians to the use of his Ivigoraior, in coses where
the childrens’ Hair Inclines to be weak. The use of it
lays the foundation for a pood head qf hair, as it removes
any impurities that may nave become connected with
the setup, the removal ofwhioh is neoeasary both for the
health ol the child, and the future appearanoe of its
Bair.
CaoTß>*.—None genuine without the fee ■ Imlls LOUIS
MILLER being 00 the fuier wrapper, also, L. MIL
LER’fI HAIR IN VIGORATOR, N. blown in the glaas
Wholesale Depot, £»(J Ik»v eireet, and sold by all the
pnnolpal Merchants ana Druggists throughout the
world.
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity.
1 also de«tre to present to the American public my
New and Improved Instantaneous
LIQUID
Whiob after years of scientific cipenmentinu I havs
brought to nerfectioo. It dyes Black or brown instant'
ly without iniury to the Ha r or Ukin; warranted the
best artiole of the kind in existence
Depot. 66 Dey Street, New York,
auu ly w
0~ land
on Little Fishing Creek, Wgluia, for sale In lots
pf 100 ac-en si tbs low orie- of three dollars per aore.
Terms—One-fourth in hand, remainder at i, a and 8
Jj*RESH AEHIVAL
New Crop Teas:
Oolong and Young Byson,
Of the best quality, for hale at
FERGUSON'S Grooery
#p6 corner of High so ! Wylie
Administrator’* Notice-
Letters of administkation
upon the Estate of LEOPOLD GLOCKNEK, Jr.,
late of Pittsbnrgb, have been granted to he uoder
signed by the Register of Allegheny County. Persons
having claims »gainst said estate will present them for
settlement, and those indebted wih make immediate
payment to
ALBERT GLOCKNER, Admlnl-tra or.
aplB;flt-U*w No, 80 H Clair 1 reeL
Executor’s Notice.
Tettfbs testamentary on the
Estate of JOSEPH HOLEMaN, deoeased, lave 01
Franklin township, Allegheny county, Pa. Has 1 een
granted bv the Register of said County, to the un<ier
signed. All perrons interested wll take nnuoe. pj\d
present their cla ms property utheoticated for aniurt
meat, and those knowing vhemeelves indebted, will
make payment immediatelv.
JOHN SKILE3. Executor.
Fraokiin township, Maron i, 1961. mrAudACiw
A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND
HaND STEaM E' GINEB, from four to ten horse
power. Apply to wubrmham, Whittington k Pole, Ma
chine Worxa, Frankford road ana Amber s teet Phila
delphia. - • • anfidwd
HOSTETTEk’S BITTER'.—SO dozen
iwilwK aad la *•}» by
MOKHAM t KELLY,.
mh» & r«lanL>tr«M.
. •* ’ t 1
Salim. Indiana.
lhi and 131 Third street,
p uahnrgb. Pa.
Notice
BAIB DY,
PRICE, ONLY tO CENTS-
B.CUIHBERT A SON,
fil Market street.
FOB BALE
business
JAMES H. CHILDS &. CO.,
HOPfi COTTON HILLS,
Allegheny City, Pa.
KAHUTACnJUBS OP
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND" OP
OSNABCTKCa-S,
33 Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
yrdern may be lelt hi H. C3ll.Lti A CO’S. 183
Wood Stree’ lltiHtin'fb oo81:1t
HOUSE AMD SIGN PAINTER
P. O’BRIEN
tat Orders aolic’ted at basement shop, Grant Street*
opposite Cfuh*»*lral _ marlh'dawly
PUBEKA OIL COMPAUY,
TEiUvoo coisrr, pesha.,
(chartibxd kitbkuarv Ist, 1861.)
CapluU *lOO,OOO,
A. M. MARSHALL, Pres. H. E. DAVIS Sec.
v ia*oroajJ:
A. M* Marshall, W. H McGee.
James Forquer, C. Bemnger,
J L*. Carapghan.
Offloe in that of R H. Dans, city of Allegheny, Pa.
mnlSdJmrt
aoaanT narsau. - .. ~.jak» a. B&iADtae.
ROBERT DALZELL A CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COffImiSSION AND FOR/' RDhG HERCHMTS
in Pkodugx an Pittsbcb h Manraoruua,
NO. HB l LIBERTY - REFT,
eoU> Pittsbcogh,
SOUTH BEET & SOX, attend to the
• aale and purchase of Real Estate, collection of
Rent*, rorrowinir atul Lo&ninjr Moneys on Note*,Bonds
Mortjraat'S. Ac 61 Market street _
JUBn UIUUhUbAI),
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THE SALE 07
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO, T 4 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
C. WEST & CO.,
CARRIAGES.
ROOKAWATS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS,
No. 197 Psm* Street, Pittsburgh, Pru
All work warranted to be of the beat materials
and workmanship. myLklyd'.9
T. T. id’tilß.ll,
KCOTTSB, SION
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
No, Cor. 8t« Clair St, and Dnquesne Way,
(SECOND STORY.'
work entrusted to me wtU be Neatly and
Promptly Executed. octly
S. JR. & C. P.
II A IT UP ACT IT BBSS
AND DBACiBBS IN
DOOK, GAP, LETTER, and all kind* of
D WRAPPING PAPKBr *T6 rMabTOdftom NO. »7
WOOD STRRKT to ;jv
Wo. 38 Smltnaeltf stinMt,
FiTTSBUBGH, PA.
OR. i'/isr: or Tra tf. ?o* Boxb. apfl
it . k& . iS «j L. ii i£ U ,
MANDTAOnjRKR OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE
So. 4B- Sailtbfield Street,;
PITTSBURGH.
FULL AasvKTMEKT OF
Plttsbnrgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly uo nsud wmen we wiij well at the lowee«
rr-w'-n'i-H mytßrty
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
J <1» KiiA L A U 'S' H,
Manuftctorert of
IRON AND N AIJL£L.
JUNIATA m COEKON SHEET IRON.
LsutA'i PM*ut&haftißs,Pistaa Sods, Plates,if.
WA.axuovazs,
98 Water Street, and Hit Firet street,
PITTSBURGH,
And evif/wsr of Franklin an-i V *ier St*., Chicago
%u: ly
ALADDIN COAL OIL CUMPaSY
BKKKKTO.Y, JOHYBTOY & WILKINS,
No. 45 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
[ T AVE ALWAYS on hand a superior
n quality of LUBRICATING, ILLUMINATING
aTTCRUDK DUAL OILS.
LAMPS o( every variety, Wholesale and Retail.
•*p l y
j ■ tr. littl s,
SUrTDK.OM-A.3SrX TAILOR,
HO. »4 NT. CLAIR BT&EBT,
l[>r. Insh’b New Building,)
JOUA Ur fUCAUIia,
BILL POSTER.
W.j attend to the instr.bnUnjs and Posting of
MLLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS k PROGRAMMES
FOR
tiuuancDti, Ra.l Lro&da, SteamixiAti,
Ships, Hotels, Sales, Bto.,
PITISBUK- ■. PA.
sd„ Orders sent to me oftioe of th* i Aforr.*
f' '. •>r f)-ri k Oa«rrA, will receive orompi a: motion
JOUI UUBB
BOOTS -A. IST 3D SHOES,
STIUW 6000 S, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, ETC.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
■a. 1M M.rk.l |tn«k
Bctwueu Fifth ud LOtercy si-., (Bho* Marks Place,)
apll PITTBBUB6H, PF-NWA.
smith, jfAaa a 00.,
NINTH WAKD FOUNDRY,
Warehouse, No, 148 First and ISO Seoond streets.
Manufacturers of all sdaee and descriptions of Coal Oil,
Retorts and Sttlla, Gas and Water Pipe. Bad Irons, Dog
Irona Wagon Boxes, Stool Moulds, Pullies, Hangers and
Coupling*.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip
tion made te order.
Having a complete machine ahep attached to the
Foundry, all neooeeary fitting will be carefully attend*
*4 **•
E. P. MIDDLETON & BUO.
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &o.
ALSO DX4.LBBS IS
Fine Old Whiskies,
NO. 6 NOBTH FRONT STREET,
.pIO:l T d PHILADELPHIA.
T HIRSHFiiLD,
DKALBB IN
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
SHIRT MANUFACTURER,
W. A. OOJLDWXU, ..... JOB* OaLDWXU, A
pALDWELL & BRO.,
Vu BOAT PUBJUSHRRa AND DEALERS IN
MinlUa, Hemp and Cotton Cordage,
Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rosin and 011 a,
Tarpaulins, Duck, Light and Heavy TMlUnge, Ao.
AfiliilT Vim A> Wm.r tnrl *1 Jhnnf tfnHg.
Kay a company,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
AJCD
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.
NO. 66 WOOD BTRBBT,
Pitta burgh, 1 a.
99“ A full assortment of Lew, Medical and Miac*U
ou» B<y>k» ooostaoliv on hand. m
O F\ C sea lUioq uot Champagne, pta. & cr
-v L/ 1-s cases Green seal “ “ ,
60 «• Chao “ “
20 “ Pip*»r “ ** « .«
W) - Longworths Catswba “ “ u s
26 “ Cabinet - Li pm to .
For sale oy WM. BENNETT,
mh27 120 Wood street.
Handsome liuous and good BaR-
GaINS from Mow York Auotooa
. a HANSON LOVE,
*P B 1 T 4 Market street.
LACK SILK RENFEWB, of tile ueateit
atrle yes lstrodaood. Aloo Ores. B£k, th* lowed
Id the city. C. Hvt(St*N W)VB
»P lO Hlfarkotrt.
THRESH BUTTER AND EGGB to aim*
=s^ei;
v..,*
„ t
rITTSBUKOH, PA
PITTSHITKGB
And Dealer Is
PITTSBURGH, PA
NO. 88 WOOD STREET.
: ;
FIEE IB:BUkANCE.
The Enterprise Insurance Comp’y
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bu Aj Tajctn Jot On*, Plot, or Sam Peart, or Perpetually.
illiam Bolm»a * Co., Livingston, Coperland * 0o»
Janie* B Ly<-n A Co., Hon. Thos. M. Howe, WiJh»m 8*
Savelv A Co, Jamo* Marshall, E’ q , Allen K-amer, Esq*
(/ orge H B’-ysn *Oo , NHlsoo, M sKir y A C', Wilson,
<;-rr A Co.. John T. Logan A Co., Jacob Fainter A Co.,
Bailey, Brown a Co.
DARLINGTON A "LACKSTOCK. Agent-,
apl6:3m Offi e, Bank Blook. No. 67 Filth at.
NEW GOODS
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR,
JAIMES ROBB.
Wo. 89 Market Street,
Has just received and opened
opened a large stock of Boots and Shoos, compris
ing one ot the Largest assortment* to be found.
Lad'es’, Mi-sea* acd chidren’s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,
Slipper*, *ras, etc.
*>. eo*’, Bovs’ and Youths* French Calf Boob*, Gaiters.
Oxford lies, Piinoe Alberts, Scotch Bootees, Snoes,
Brogans, etc. , ...
Boot a d Shoes of every variety and style, which
will be sold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
U persona desiring to procure a bargain, wculd do
to call and er mine the stock at b 9 Market street
the proprietor* deterro cheap, apllj
Drowned—BBo Reward.
ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN THE
AUeghenr nver, Nelson fcincJair,aged 6 yearß.
•20 Reward will be paid for the recovery of the body, by
his fkhter. THOMAS SINCLAIR,
apl7:std] Residence—Hacd at„ oral 118 Mamet at.
rIHAMPAGNES,
t CHARLES HEJDSIECK,
CROWN, MUMM A CO’S
CLICQUOT, Ac,
For sale by
JUST RECEIVED through the Custom
Hou-e, a moat a nerior lot oi genuine Havana Se
gara, each aa Concha*, Conchitas, Extra Eagle Princi
ples, Londre*, Ac. Phase call and 1 will give you the
utmost satisfaction, and will be sold at old rut** yet
f»pl6 LYON ARNSTHAL,
ZTkEaT EXCITEMENT-DR Y _ (iOODS
\IT Helling very cdfap «t
apld C HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street
Missouri and Virginia money
TAKEN AT Paß.—For sale, 660 of land in
*M;u-heli County, lowa, at five miles from Oasge, the
County Town— Price, $2 per acre. Also, 640 a'-res iu
Hamilton County, near Webster City—Price,sB per sere.
These iraeta are first rate land, being among >he very
beet lor-ati' na, at the opening oi the Land Office tu
those districts. Approved R*al Estate, or Virginia or
Missouri funds will be taken in «xohange for the above
prorerty. 8. CITHBER T A SON,
apl 6 61 Market at.
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SEVfer-RAL hundred barrels
PURE FAMILY FOR SALrJL-M*-
T8014A3 MOORE, Nos. 189. 191, 193, lad 193 First
-ewrwst, ba* a larg* lot of boperior Vinegar, made uoder
his o*t» supervision, for sale. It is an unequalled ar*
tide for f*mt'y purposes. apl7-1 w
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
—OF—
GENTS' AND BOY’S PATENT LEATHER CALF
—AHD—
KID GAITERS, OXFORD TIES,
STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS,
New York Manufacture,
JUBT received at
W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO.,
31 Fifth Street.
apl*
PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPAITY.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT
Paid in Capital, - - $200,000.
STOCK.UOLDERS i.VDIYIDUiL LY LIABL.
This Company Receives Deposits in Specie,
Par and Current Bank Notes.
PAY INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
MADE FOR A SPECIFIC TIME.
Collectu nn made on all the principal points in the
United biato*. •
EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DIRIC? OKS.
Jamer Laughlin, Thomas Bell,
Wm. K. Nimiok, A exander Bradl^r,
Roberts. Hays, Thomas Wightman,
Samuel Kea. Alex. Speer,
Francis G. Ha ley,
JAMES LAUGHLIN, President.
23:w JOHN D. SCULLY Cashier.
Dlagoluilon.
Th e CO-PArtnERSHIP HERETO
FORE ea sting between the undersigned, urder
the style of A. BARTUPEKACO,Bteam Engine Manu
facturers and Iron Founders, was dissolved oy mutual
consent on the tint of January, 188 L John Morrow
haring disposed of his interest in the same to Andrew
Hartupee, who will carry on the business as usual at
the old stand, corner of First and Short street*, and
who will settle all the business of the late firm.
ANDRcW HARTUPEE,
JOHN MORROW,
Pittsburgh, Feb. 14,186 L
Haring diaposedof my interest in the late firm
A. HARTUPEEA CO. to ANDREW HARTUPEE, Ido
hereby cheerfully recommend him to my friends aa
fully competent to carry ou the same, and solicit for
him a continwoce of the patronaue so liberally be*
stowed on the lau* him. JOHN MORROW.
Pittsburgh. Feb. U 1861. fe!4
FOR SALE.—A bnok dwelling house well
arranged; also a two story frame house, and large
lot of ground, situate ou Colwell street and Carpenters
alley. Prioe, $2500—5600 in Missouri funds, balance on
time.
Also : a obolce building lot, 26 feet front, on Crawford
street, by 183, to Tannehill street. Price, s6oo—one
third in Virginia funds, remainder in one, two, tad three
years.
Also i a lot STVf feet on Crawford, by 183, to Tannehill
street. Prioe, »JuO—sBoo in Missouri funds, balanoe In
one, two, and three y«ara. Apply to
8. IUTHBERT A SON.
apll 61 Market si
THE ONLY article that will effectually
Banish Bats, Mloe and Reaches,
Banish Rats, mice and Roaches,
Banish Rata, M-oo and Roaches,
Banuh KaU, Mioe and Koaohea,
B*nl*h Rats, Mioe and Roaches,
13 TBB RAT PABTB
*8 TBS RAT PABT&
IS TUB RAT JPASTIL
18 TBS RAT PASTS,
18 TBB RAT PAS'S
IS TBB RAT PASTS,
IS TBB RAT PASTS
18 2BE RAT PASTS
Warranted in all cases.
Warranted In all oases.
Warranted in all eases.
Pr. pared only by *“ T ““ d * U CMe *‘
Prera ed only by
Prepared only by
Prepared only by
JOSEPH FLEMINGS
J'fcEPa FLEMING’S.
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
„ JOSEPH FLEMING’S,
Corner of the Diamond and Mamet street.
Coiner of the Diamond and M ark»*t street.
Corner ef the Dj*moDd and Market street. ap23
CUSIOM HOUSE, )
Pittsburgh, Apni Ist, 1861 f
fTS» NOTICE 18 that ‘•SEALED
PROPOSALS ” accompanied by proper guarao*
tee* accord log to Sorms to be furnished on apfeliettion
at this office, will be received tber&t, until 12 o’clock,
meridan, on ‘he FIRST'IUEBDAY OF JUNE NEXT
lor the mpplj of Provisions,Medicine,Ao, enumerated
in said torm*, for one rear, conunenciDg on the first
of July next, aod ending on the thimeth of Jane fol
lowing. Ibe quantiuhs stated are estimated with ref
erence to the usual number of patients in the grant,
tal; nut the United States reserves the right to
more or less of stid articles,accordingly u that m..
be required. If toe articles deUreredat toe HoaSS
are not far the ludgmeat of toe Physician bf the ¥U. 1
quality and adaptestotoeHospltal,hewiU be atfaheS^
st ad, and to oharga ibe
co-t over toe contract pricfeuThe Unit§ratti2*iS!
•ems toe right 10aooew the tfraiwuaTimtii?nTTL
crenyporiionof
- ’V' - . -
■4* ' } 4
*1 *.*?■ \S ' *•■
Summer Importation
OS MOKDAT, 19th ISBT.,
GEO, R. WHITE & CO.,
26 FIFTH STREET,
WILT, HAVE ON EXHIBITION A
varied stock of go'-da, Adapted to the coming
kpmoo, boogbt at ruinous raorifloo* to the importesr.
Their assortment is most complete, in
dress goods,
Plain Printed and Embroidered, of all widths.
Checked Poilt de Cheveres,
Very Cheap.
Plain and Embroldered,_narrow and wide.
Plain. Embroidered, Striped and Barred, all widths,
very fashionable,
FOULARD SILKS, CHECK SILKS,
Very much in demand.
Frenoh Printed Jaconets Organdies,
WM BENNETT.
120 Wood atreeu
New Style Embroidered Grenadines
in r.oh oolors, and for s econd mourning.
Spanish Black Laos, Guipure Points,
A New Article.
In all colors.
As this is the cheapest stock they hare ever import
ed they can, with cooflnenoe, assure : th*ir ftfendaaod
patrons that the above goods AttlT CHEAPER than
ever offered in this trarteC >p]3
MOKE
NEW
TESTIMONY.
From the Sea. Father isianislaxu Pamtynehcy I have
been troubled with De*fnes*fera length of time and
am consulting Dr. Von MtHOBZI-KER. He operated
on my Ears bo eucc-aalully as to restore my hearing
entirety. 1 think it, therefore, my duty to those afflicted
with defective hearing, as well as at ackncwled.emeDt
of the 1 ’odor's great skill and talent, to make my esse
publloly known, and to strong’y reoomonad all safer
ers to avail themselves of this rpportanrty
MolttstzKT, Birmingham, April lUh.iB6L
This is t-» certify that I have pottered for some time
from Deafn-sp, and that I have been greatly honefltted
by the skillful treatment of Dr. Von MOSCH2IBKEB>
ALOYBIUB GREGG, PwaionlsL
MoSAsmtx, Birmingham, April 11th, l&L
TEBTIMOMALB FROM DOME-SOURCE.
HI’CLOSKEV, COSGRAVE & CO.
Pom Pxbbt, Allsobcxt Co , Pa. )
' At nl Blb. 1861. J
TO DR. VON MOSCS2ISKBR: 155 Third street. Pitts-
lain happy to inform yon that my Uttle daughter,
who tuts quite deaf for four years, haa, under your
Bkillfal treatment, entirely recovered. I feel qnite sat
isfied thu - bearing woo'd never have been restored
by natural canaes. but to *oor treatment alone is she
indebted for It. and 1 would earnestly r< commend all
afllioted with dewiness to consult you at once.
Respectfully yours.
JOHN McCLOEKEY.
AtuawtriT Cxn. Pa.)
April 6th, 1861. j
DR. VQNMQSCHZISK
Deer Sir:—lt is but Ja c'' that my gratitude for the
relief experienced from, your skilliul treatment about
have expression, For some time past my hearing had
bten so bad that I despaired ot ever gaining it though
the ad rice o! several physicians was strictly followed .
1 am therefore truly grateful to you, and very happy to
say that the operation performed by you has resulted.
in the perfect restoration of my hearing.
Respectfully yours,
ROBERT HUNTER:
We are personally acquainted with Mr. Hunter, end'
have perfeot oonfldenoe 1 n his statement. He is under
bur snpemtion in the mploy of 0. *P. R. R. Co.
PHILLIP 008BETT,
JOHN HOVET,
EYE
THE EimEAL MB IMAUTOi,
Dr. Yon Noschzisker,
'THBOUGH WHICH HE HAS BEEN
A enabled to core the MOST OBSTINATE OASES
op DEAFNESB—caaee In which every other means
here tailed, end all hopee of relief gtrao up.
Thla b n«ldl» statement. its truth la attested by bon
dreda of gentlemen, whoee names are familiar ihieogb
out the Onion—STATESMEN, PHY s ICIANBi LaW
TEBS, (HiEBfcYMES AND JUDGES, witnesses to the
but.
OR. VON MOBCHZIBKEB,
*»K»to *ay to all who (alter stthsr from
MALADY OF THE EYE
that tba, should at WOE CONSULT HIM to outer t
recatrathaTULL BENEFIT of Traatmaot
Th® fallowing erg home of the names whose »*-tfm
nials can be eye-inined at Dr. Von Moeohdakerb Othce
They haye been entirely restored to their hearing hr
JOSEPH PKAESON, Bellefonte (street, Lawrenoeem.
THOMAS MOOSE, Pirn street; *
H. North East Comer of PMamond and ’
Market Btreetq
4V- To thla Uat hundreda mom could be added, and
oan be seen at the Doetot'a Offlce.
No. 155 THIRD STREET,,
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BERAGK ANGLAIS,
XUtOZ AMBI GiXJES,
FRENCH POPLINS,
—AND—
FRENCH CHINTZES.
—AND—
SQUARE SHAMES,
GRENADINE VEILS,
STANISLAUS PaRIZYNSKKT, Pagonist.
Important
to
the
Deaf
JOBS H’CLOSKEY, Esq.,
OF THE FIRM OF
EAR.
AH IHSTHtnCEHT IH VENTED IT
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