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EDITOR AND PKoniETOB
Thum:— i>ai(y, Fire Dollars per year, atncUy in ad*
rau'-e. Weekly, Single suoacnptioti* Two Dol
lar* per year; in dubs of fiye. One Dollar.
ArbltratJou Committee ol the Board oi
For March and April.
WM. McCRKERY, V. P. B. CAMPBELL,
IHAIAII DICKEY, B. PBEBTON
a. B. McKLROV. WM. MEaMA*
TO LETS for sale atthis office.
Col. Holtz having telegraphed to Gen. Nag
ley for instructions concerning the recruiting
service here, wHlther or not he should enlist
another brigade, received a reply directing him
to take no action until further orders.
Kecruiting npw goes on but slowly, the re
cent order of Gov. Curtin to enlist no more
troops at present having somewhat dampened
the arder of those engaged in forming compa
nies. Several companies from a distance are
here without means of support and they can
not bo kept by the military fund, not being
enrolled. A number of recruits in oar home
companies are in the same condition. The
proper committees should make some provis
ion for the support nf these volunteers while
here, as their services will soon be needed.
Meanwhile it will encourage many to know
that the order of the Governor will counter
mand the order mentioned and order such of
our troops as shall be accepted to repair to
one of '.hose additional encampments, to be
lortued in the Eastern part of the State.
The Pennsylvania Kover Guards, Birming
ham, are fully organized and ready to march.
The Anderson Guards, Capt. Wm A. An
derson, recruiting at Anderson's Hall, 1.10
Smithdeld street, report 00 men enrolled and
ready to march at three hours' notice.
The Darlington and New Galilee Rifle
Company, organized by electing W. B. Welsh,
Captain, Samuel Miller, First Dieutenant,
Marshall Hartshorn .Second and T. U. Ms-
Carter Third, report their roll full and have
tendered their services.
The Slippery Rock Guards, of Princeton,
Pa., report themselves as ready to go into ser
vice, not uniformed but prepared to go any
place where they may be sent for the purpose
of (quipping. The officers are Captain, J. 11
Cline; First Ideutenant, W. J. Randolph ;
Second do, Jacob Shafer; Sergeants, O. J.
Alford, U (J 8 leek.
1 he Foderal Guards, of Allegheny, have now
eighty men enrolled. The following are the
officers: Captain, J. C. Hull; Ist Lieut. 1. V.
Hoag; 21, R. A. Scott; 3d, A. N. Kennedy.
This company stands first upon the books of
Gen. Negley for the next requisition, and they
expect to stand No. 1 in the next regiment.
A new company is now organizing as the
Plummer Guards, under command of Major
Alexander Hay, a veteran of the Mexican war.
Major Hay expects to have his company full
in a few days and have them drilled and equip
ped at an early day. His head quarters is in
the (’ustom House, third story.
The Allegheny Rangers, Uapt. H. S. Flem
ing, have a full muster roll, and completed
their organization by the election of the fol
lowing officers: Capt, H S. Fleming; Ist
Lieut., 8 A. Long; 2d Lieut., John Wills; 3d
Lieut., Win. Bowden. Tne first lieutenant is
at present high constable of Allegheny, and a
member of Lbe Washington Infantry; the sec
ond lieutenant is ex-high constable, and the
third is a member of the present police of
Mayor Drum They will open an armory on
Federal street, and drill every night .
The (Jonnelavillu Guards, Captain Mekel,
Lieut. Allen, report tbeir company full and
ready for order* to march.
1 be two companies from Brookviile and one
from Uniontown, which have been hero fur
somed»)s, h-ft for Harrisburg by yesterday
hlu-rnoun trmn
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lbe City Guards and Duqucane Greys,Com
pany B, will leave in a day or two. The for
mer have organized a socond company, with
the following officers: Captain, C, F. Jackson;
Ist L'eutonanl, J. Brookbank ; Second Lieu
i-nant, T. B. Swearingen; Brevet Second,
V\ allace Strain. The company has ninety*
three men on the roll, and will go iuto ser
vice forthwith.
The citizens of Mansfield and vicinity met
at National Hall, Mansfield, on Saturday eve
mng, April 20th, and organized themselves
into an association to be called the “Rich
\ alley Homo Guards.” Over one hundred
persona eurolied their names, and took the
-■Hih of allegiance to the Constitution of the
4 rilled States and State of Pennsylvania. The
following persons were elected permanent offi
cers : Civil President, M. B. Brown ; Vice
President, Jas. B. Glenn. Secrutary, D. J.
Rogers; Treasurer, J. S. Marshal; Military,
J. B. McCabe; Ist Lieut. Dr. J. P. Webb;
2d Lieut. Jas. W. Sea ; Brevet 2d Lieut. Dr.
C. Robb ; Orderly Sargeant, W. M. Duncan.
The company meets regularly for drill.
The First Ward, Allegheny, Home Guard
bas organized by tbe election of the following
officers : Civil—S. S. Bryan, President; C. C.
ilarbaugb, Secretary; S. Riddle, Treasurer.
Military—Captain, F. Hambright; Ist Lieut.
Alexander Hanna. The company already
reach some 70 men, and have rented Wash-
ington Hall, Rebecca street, as the armory,
where they will drill this evening.
The Pennsylvania Home Guards organized
in tbe Foorth Ward, Allegheny, on Tuesday
evening, and elected the following officers:
Captain, W. W. Ball; Ist Lieut. W. Single
ton : 2.1 Lieut. M. B. Smith.
—We have learned, since the above was
written, that Gen. Nngley bas telegraphed to
Col. Hulls to close the military department
here.
Col. Campbell, of the S cond Regiment, was
expected to arrive from Harrisburg last night,
having reached the capitol safely.
The following special despatch to tho Pott
was received last night;
Harrisburg, April 26, 1801.
To “PiTTbUDnu Post”— Col. Campbell’s
Regiment gone to York, Col. Rowley’s goes to
to morrow and we go with it. Full details
by mail. w. B M.
W l* Diimao, Physician lo the Board of
idraJib, report* tin* following tnu-rmeols in ihe city of
fromjApril ltiih u> April 23d, inolusife;
CHlLDai*.
AfHJLTr-.
AcoiJhul, i rll' oaJ .
Praljl.-lrt
Cuder 1 year
h rom 1 lo 2..
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•• 6 to 10
“ 10 lo li>.
•• Ulo2o.
*• A! to 30.
Mates, 0; FrraaleH. 6; While,
iifU.i>r>coK. , a Pikld,{April 26th 1861
Mr»ers. Editors :—On last Saturday eight a
meeting was held at the Public School House,
in ibis place, for the purpose of organizing a
Home Guard—Matthew Henning was called to
the Chair, and J. A. Young appointed Becre*
iurv. Pitiy iiauma wore enrolled and on Mon
day Oyoning the Guards numbered one hun
dred ana twenty. Wo have been busily en
gaged in drilling, and all take a deen interest.
Th« indies are making a flag and will soon pre*
«*eni w.oj.an?. There is but one senti*
cun v uv,e. Tuo t-uiOu mum and shall be
jMATTHKW iiICNNING,
J. A. tec. Pres’t
i vrti/kCriekk: GUARba.—TheTurtleCnek
Owa.dabave organized under Capt Kunkel.
jubi.Bion, Wiseman ana Stewart and
ly Soigeaiu Garoibers. The ladies of
r w.x • k .~ade wht-m a flag and it was pre
by v.io lioverenu Win. Kelso, on behalf
, u ■ &I ? ■ *°* ‘•he company
pv ihe Iteverend W&tkn.ahaw r J
Alkx. Murixk's, Hrfq., the new United
vnaies Marshal for ibis District, was sworn in
to office on Weduesday. He will make a non.
officer. p '
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VOLUME XIX.
®tK Pailt)
P. barb,
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Military Items.
City Mortality
.1 Catarrh Fever.
• 4 Heart disea e..
1 Marasmun
null horn...
Meningitis
or THE ABOVE TILKU WfBI
4 From 8u to 40..
1 “ 40 lo 60..
o “ to to 00 ..
1 “ £0 to 70..
O “ 7U to SO..
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2 “ 90 lo luo.
I 2; Colored 0 ; Total, 12,
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Horrible Accident.-Oh Tuesday mom
>"g » young man named William Finler, of
onomy, Beaver county, employed on the
j e * m ° r met with a horrible acci»
WHeeiine:, which resulted in his in
., Bakor was landing along
e the Albemarle, and young Finler ran
Dack to the stern of the latter boat to do what
e could in shoving the baker out, but whilst
doing go he slipped and fell, the crank attach°d
to the shaft of the revolving wheel striking
him upon the head and tearing his whole face
and forehead oIT, and crushing hi? head in a
terrible manner. He died almost instantly.
Theatre—Two Nights More—Mr. D.
Hanshett has taken the Theatre for two nights,
and will present a splendid bill this evening
for the benefit of Fanny Price. The pieces
presented will be “A Hard Struggle,” the
.Return.” a capital farce, dancing
and singing* Miss Price is a most amiable
and deserving young lady, who has done much
this season to win the applause and enteem of
our people. Let her have a fine house as a
parting souvenir. To morrow night Mr.
Hanshett will have a benefit, which as a mat*
ter of course will be a substantial one. Mr.
Kalton bas kindly volunteered, and the entire
company will appear.
Dead Body Found. —Coroner Bostwick,
on Thursday morning, bold an inquest upon
the remains of a man found floating in the
Monongabela river, at Brown's coal work, six
miles above this city. The jury found upon
the deceased a note, written in February, at
Hollidaysburg, and signed W. H. Bagley.
The writer recommends the bearer, Thomas
Lewis, as a good workman, and one who un
derstands how to sink an oil shaft. Hence it
is inferred that the name of the man was Tboa.
Lewis. He had on dark pants, blue wove
roundabout, black cotton velvet vest, and
black silk necktie. Ho was apparently about
thirty- fl ve years of age. There were no mar ks
of violence upon the body, and the jury found
a verdict of “ death bv drowning. ”
Oakland Howe Guards. — Two companies
of Home Guards have been organized in Pitt
Townsbsp as follows:
Company A—Captain, Win 11. Brown; Ut
Lieutenant, Ralph Reed; 2d Lieutenant, Jos.
M. Lippincott; 3 1 Lieutenant, John T. Brown:
Ist Sargeant, Wm. B Evans; 2d Sargeant
Wm. Sims; 3 1 Sargeant, Eli Wykoff; !.h
S&rgie&nt, Richard C Hannan; l9t Corporal,
David J. Davis; 2J Cornoral, Andrew S.
Bright; 3d Corporal, Goo. W. Hays; Uh Cor
poral, Wm. J. Thomas; (Quarter-M» # ter‘s Sar
geant, Eli Wvkr-rt*
Company B— Captain, Wm. II Smith;
Lieutenants, Cbas. J. Clark, Thos. B. Yuune
R. C. Schmert/.
The Ladies (God bless and proservo them)
are doing their duty nobly. For several days,
at Lafayette Hall, in this city. Excelsior Hall,’
Allegheny,and elsewhere, they have been busi
ly engaged in preparing lint, bandages, under
clothing, &c , for the comfort of our volun
teers in lime of shkness, or when wound.d
Almost incredible quantities <-f these articles
have boon n.ade and are »Ui! being made, to bo
gent after the volunteers. Lot us prav that
they may never be needed.
The Second Ward Home Guards meet at
W ilkin? Hall, uv r the Mayor's L [lire, at seven
o clock lor clriii ID) \V edritc-day ovenirg
over one hundrew active members drilled in the
Court Hr.uso yard. und»«r the dinv’.ior. « 1 Glau
cua H. Bonnafon, drill rargeant The com
pany embraces a greater proportion ot large,
able-bodied men than any w«> have s«*en, and
promises to attain rapid perfection in the drill,
and become a moat etlL iont r.irp#*.
The Glenwiiiid Home Guards (Peeblna
township) art) n.»w thoroughly organized for
daily drill. Thu officer* are as follow?: Can
tain, John S. Cosgravu: Lieutenant, J bn G
Martin; 2nd Lieut ,R. 11. Palmer, jr.; B-ovet
2nd, R L. Allen; Sergeants, J T. D Keating,
C. Nowmar, A K. Smith, John M. M» C ur*-!
Corporals, Wm. H«.us", J. Uppnrman, Wm'
Palmer. Jo* IL-L/.*-!,
1 bonus McCombs. r l Leru *re n* w »vi r lbu
names on the muster r< i, ; .
Found Drowned —The l>i»Jv "f a man was
found drowrud in ito Allegheny river, near
L-igan Fort, seven *tmle* b*-!<>w Kittanmng.
on Monday la.-t ILj had i.n a dart twe«d
coat, him* caain.'t v*->t with Taney hra-.s but
tons. ribbed c*<ttou patits >■{ a dark CuMt,
check shirt, gingham nee* tie. brogan shoes,
and wolleu sock*. Coroner held ati
inquest upon tho body, and returned a verdict
accordingly.
Steamer Seized.-Tho Mompuu ,4 ramus he
says the steamer Silver Wave was seized by
the authorities at Napoleon, and a
Urge amount of Government property stolen
The steamer Skylark was slopped at Pine
Bluff, Arkansas, by the cmz-ma of that place,
and fifty one tons government freight taken
from her Tho Citizen, (’apt. Shouse, wa,
seized at Memphis, but was lot off.
Oef for the \\ kst —Col. W. H. Feoples,
agent for S. M. Jbceir & Co., refiners, starts on
a Western t- »ur to-day. Their carbon oil is
equal to and by many considered superior to
any sold in the country. The specimens we
baveseon are limpid,and always odorless,whilst
tho burning properties are < quaTto those of tho
best Eastern Keropenea. Col. F. will push the
trade of Messrs. Kier *& Co., vigorously in
the West. Ho is all right, sailing under Union
colors.
Great inducements to purchasers of dry
goods. Uur stock being very largo, wo have
determined to reduce it, and in order to do
so, we will sell all kinds of dress goods, K«n
frows, &c.. at very low prices for pur funds,
or iu equivalant. Western Virginia, Missouri
and other uncurrent money at iu value
in exchange for dry go >ds,at C. Hanson Love’s,
No. 74, Markot street.
Thk Pennsylvania Central Guards.—
This is the name of a now military company
at the outer depot ol the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad. Tho following officers have been
elected: President, Major John Daih ; Secre
tary, George P. Larimer; Captain Wm. W.
Wills; First Lieutenant, C. A. Nauiuun; Sec**
ocd. Wash W. Wood; Third, Thomas M.
DeArrait; Ordorly iSergoant, Miles 11. Eng
land.
( iremen's Home G l ard —This body meets
this evoning for drill and election of officers, at
tne a*mory, over James Robb’s shoo store,
Market street. Fifty men aro now enrolled,
and those wishing u* join ran Ond the list with
Joseph A. Robinson, Stcretary, at Robb’s
store Tho organization promises to be active
and efficient, being composed of the best men
in tho tire department. The Guard will go into
active drill at once.
Another Gkner>.i> Fhyshtan.—The ful
lowing, sent to the Committee of Home
Defence, was accepted, with a vote of thanks :
Hon. P C. Shannon, Chairman of Commit
tee on Home Defence—Dear Sir . Permit
me through you to otter my services as physi
cian to the families t f those who have left in
defenco of their country.
Yours respoctfully,
Daniel Fi ller, lu-1 Fifth atroot.
Presentation.—A splendid Mag will bo
presented to company B, Duquesne Greys,
Oapt. Poland, this afternoon, on Third street,
between Wood and Markot, in front of E. Kd
mundson &. Co’s store, the dag having b»-en
gotten up by W. R. Bateman, K s q ,of that
firm, with tho purpose of giving it to teu com
pany*
Flags.—The citizens of tho Third Ward
yesterday run up a splendid flag, at the corner
of High and Webster streets. A tine flag was
also placed on a staff upon the belfry of the
Sixth Ward School House.
More Testaments —The Young Men's
Bible Society, who have generously"Buppliod 8 uppliod
our volunteers with Testaments, distributing
about four hundred, have ordered one thous
and more from the East, others having applied
for them. May they do much good iu this
way.
—JL-
PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1861.
Minute Rtkle Men.— This excellent corps
of voluntoers met in then third story of tho
Cumstom. House, on left hand side, fronting
on Smithlield street. They are commanded
by CapL Thos. Gibson, who, though young in
yearß, displays quite a knowledge of military
affairs, and imparts with ease the different
movements to his men. They meot this Fri
day evening at 7 o’clock, iu the Custom House
to elect officers, when a full attendance of the
members is requested, and we would urge our
friends to join this superb corps as we can as
sure them they will be well cared for.
Meetings.—A large and enthusiastic meet
ing of the citizens of Armstrong couDty was
held at Kittanning on the 18th inst. James
"• Brown, JSsq., presided and resolutions up
holding the Administration and condemning
treasoc were unanimously adopted. A com
mittee was also appointed to collect material
aid for recruits and their families. An enthu
sisstic and largely attended meeting was also
held in Freeport, at which many resolutions
were passed supporting the Government, and
declaring a determination to fight to the last
for tne Constitution and the laws.
The Friend Rifle Gojlhds.—This com
pany of young men UDder command ofCapt
Jacob Brunn, are fast filling up and are mak
ng surprising progress in all that pertains to
military matters. They are all about of one
size—young, active men, with nerve and cour.
age for any emergency. They take to the
drill with true military ardor and are already
well trained. Last night they complimented
the c tnce of the Post by three cheers and a ti
ger, alter giving us a specimen of their drill
Presentation.—Mr. David A. Stewart, of
Allegheny city, member of Company B of
the Duquesne Greys, was yesterday presented
with a beautiful silver mounted revolver by
James Finley, Ksq , of the firm of Wilson
Mer.lroy A Co , Wood street.
Meeting at Shanks's Station.—A meet
ing was held on Tuesday at Shaner’s Station,
Sewiekley township, at which a committee was
choßen to procure a fund to snpport such of the
families of Captain Copland's company as
might require relief.
Pocket Pithed.— A man named Samuel
loungbad bis pocket picked of asmall amount
of change yesterday, by a stranger whom ho
met on Liberty street, and who Insinuated
himself into his acquaintance by pretending to
hunt up for him a friend for whom he was
looking.
Day Police - Win C Wray and Guy. L.
Smilhson have been appointed by Mayor Wil
son, on the day police, in place of Hamlet
Lowe and Thomas Maxwell, who have enlist,
ed for tho wars.
BfTLER —We are informed that in addition
to the companies already formed, four more are
being organized in Butler county. Good lor
Butler
Wiikins Guard—At a meeting of ibis
couij any, hold last evening, K Grier Sproul
and Chan. H. Super were chosen Second and
Tnird Lieutenant*.
Uow itrange and wonderful it often
weem* to uh. that a medicine,composed ol »trnpie pUnts
should eer’ainly search out and cure diws*«* How >ur
pn -u ng that ibo •• 1 odtao *” should k dow uil preserve so
lon*, nu.l veil, a sf.-rei HuU has escaped the searob of
ir, *‘ | hysieiao* the world baa ever known.-
Kran'-e. England and America have furnished phvsi
Ctaiu. (I hriihaai inl.-Uevctu; gontlomeu of wealth and
education, who devoted their time, money and laleots,
to u-cover remedies to cure YWriai Disease*, and
wh l.’ they Mjcceedetl m founding magnificent boepttalv
and in a measure fU’ing lhe-o complaint*. their cures
were n«uber Jy nur permanent The profauuoD—
lOUl u,e discovery of the "Uturokee Rrmedj"—havetj,
wayp followed fn their fooUtepe, dnaiujf the patient with
lu *' "*■' Cr ■>' pvuonout nvneraU. This breal -Rem-
edy- ww I covered by a “Bor. fr Uw»oonao. M among
the Cherolcao ln.iutDn, It i» * pleasant su I it. i.nous
ayrup, eompouti b>.J T'.mthe ,mpiv pUnu that grow
111 * h' < Id favorite “t inDDg ground# " Jim *o ui:(ai>
in *l •• Rs-m*- 1> f.-r tho cut •• i ( (iumti r 1. u », i. I»m*i. and all
mi.i iar c rop mnuv pur h.ii* lh.- Llu-kI and i ,Hin« tbe
lauent principle of dmejwo before the of death”
ah-'Uid bare time U> dep >eii the ‘ poieoeed arrow" In the
«1-U in. It cornea to the ntHictrd • pale face" w,tb heal
iDX *ork» of rrn-r -y on iu. to wbicn, worn down
exbau-u*d. d st>i pau-d, and despairing
au.iw weeping in h.ucrna**, and eao.aimiux. alav'
as they aaw the «*e«t cup of life falling from tbalr .ipa,
and V e ol anxuisfi da«binx high over their souls
qow owe to th>s Great “Remedy" their very existence.
I»»w advrr ;*•« ment in another c -lumnof t;.i« p* fK »r.
Dk> SrsuuiNM a Mlncon havo remuviHi
thotr office t<_> Ni*. HU F*mn street, near St
Clair street.
Dentistry.— Dr. l\ Sill, No. ‘M Fean
tnvit, attends to all braDehei of the Dcr.ia
rofession.
DR. C. BAELZ,
W4TERCURE AMD HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
AL.S J—AGKNT OK
RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS
RUPTURES
OOR.PKNN AND WaYNKSTH.
Recruits Wanted
FOR SKRVICK m defence
UUK COUNTRY
in the ‘‘I’I.UMMKB GUARD-s." Hoad
v.ory. Cuetom Houeo. ALk X. HAY.Ctapuln
JOAN J. GAME. Secretary. ap2ft.lwd
QFEUAL INDUCEMEN IS to purchasers
k y of Dry Goods,oura ook t«ing ao large we have deter
mined t« i educe It iu order to do so, we are selling ail
kind* of Dr*** Oooda, Hhawls, Renfrewa. Needle Work
Ac., very low for par lundn, or Its eqaivulooL Western
\ irginla, Misflouri, and other uocurreut money taken
at its value in exchange for Dry Goods.
ap26 C. HANBON LOVE, T 4 Market street
Window curtains-For sai* by ’ ‘
mj>3o W. \> L MARSHAL!*.
LUBBiCA'TfNG iTILV 3U‘ bb.s, a very
superiorartjele, for nale hy 3
ll P ,y .... .HRNRY H. COI.LINB.
CARJiON (>IL.—uU bbls No. 1 Burniun
Oil for sale by 6
. K P. l ‘ ) HENRY H. COLLINS.
LINShKDOIL —.'Li hbla received and
lor sale by (aplU) HENRY H. (OIXINB.
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW REBTORED.
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE
TREATMENT, AND RADICAL CURE uF
aPKRMATuRRHEA, or Bemmal Weakness, FcmaJ
Debility, Nervousnefis, Involuntary KmisH'ons and Im
potency, resulting from Self-abuse, Ac. By Robt J.
Culvcrwell, M. D. Sent under sea), in a plain envelopo!
Ou> any address, post paid on receipt of two hUrousT l<
r. J 0. KLINE, 127 Bowery New York. Post
tiloe Box, No. 4,646. mh2l:amdAw
jpKESH ARRIVAL
New Crop Teas:
Oolong and Young Hyson,
Of the best quality, fur sale at
KEKdUSON’S (Jrooery
corner of High end Wylie
Administrator’s Notice.
Letters of administration
upon the Eatate of LEOPOLD GLOCK NEK, Jr.,
Inte of Pittsburgh, have been granted to the uoder-
Mgned hy the Register of Allegheny County. Persons
having claims •>gainst said estate will present ihem for
settlement, and those indebted will make immediate
paymeut to
ALBERT GLOCKNER, Administrator.
aj>lS:6t*Uaw No, 80 Ht. Clair reel.
Executor’s Notice.
LE'ITFHsS TESTAMENTARY ON THE
Estate of JOSEPH HOLEMAN, deceased, late ot
Franklin township, Allegheny county, Pa. Has been
granted by the Register of said County, to the under
signed. All persons interested will take notice, and
present their cla'ms properly «uthenticated for adjust
ment; and those knowing themselves indebted, will
make payment immediately.
JOHN BKILES, Executor.
Franklin township, March % 1861. mr-kUdAfttw
PRODUCE.— ‘
1,600 bushels Peaches,
1,000 “ Apples,
3 kegs I^ird,
20 bushels Cloverseed;
Oq consignment and for sale by
IhZT WM. h *MITH* Co
IV! UCH. AUK in pints, quaru,. and Vonlfi
TXljsts, wits metafic cap, for sale br
•P* J- K. WKJoDm.
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THE LATEST HEWS.
England Refuses to Re
cognize the Southern
Confederation!! j
THE STRAITS OF MACKINAW OPEN
8,500 Troops at Camp Curtin
Federal Troops at Annapolis
GOVERNOR HICKS CULLS AH AXTRA SESSIOI
-1,500 TROOPS MARCHING ON
RAII.RUA D COMMVXICATIdX OPEXED
i&r , &c , &c
PKaRYBYiLi.it, Id, April 25.—A« tbflre is
do direct communication between Waabington
end Ann&polis, the Baltimore papers contain
much unreliable information regarding affaire
at the c&pitol. The Baltimore evening papers
of yesterday stated that the Federal troops bad
reached the Annapolis junction, and the roads
being prepared ihey were en route for the capi
tol.
Later news from Annapolis, brought by the
passengers, who left last evening, dissipates
that report.
The New York Seventh Regiment and the
Masaachusells Eighth, were encamped eight
miles above Annapolis. The rest of the troops
that bad arrived at Annapolis were still there.
The reported arrivals of troops at Washington
must be incorrect.
Oovornor Hicks has issued a proclamation
for the Blate Legislature te meet to morrow at
h redenck city. This course is deemed advisa.
ble, in consequence of Ihe fedoral troops being
at Annapolis.
The Sun has tho following despatches : Re
lay House, Washington Junction, April '.'-Üb,
11 o clock, P. M.—A courier has just arrived
from the vicinity of Annapolis junction, and
reports that no troops are now in that quarter.
It is thought that they have marched ty the
shorter and more direct route, near upper
Marlborough, for Washington.
1 hero is a probability of the opening of the
travel to and from Washington by order of
(i in S. oil. It understood that the Ral
road i' tn pa tiy «•• 1 1 run a train at 11 o'clock
Lhii morning to r Uu-ii from Washington City
at -'.■io I*. M 'I ho Sun says that everywhere
in Virginia the war spirit ii fully aroused,
and vulunioeriDg and arming aro going on
rapidly. Cspt. Russell, t>f the fitomiior Louis
iana, reports that ovor 7000 troops from U.e
Souih nrrivod at Norfolk, on Tut»Jay. Their
dastinadon ia secret.
Nen \ ohk, Arril - j —The correspondent
of tlo? CoQiiutrcial Advertiser who left Charles*
ton on Saturday, says Gen. Boaurogard bad
not then started, but rumor said that 25<>u
troops would that night eotnmencu the march
on the capitol. Alex. JJ. Stephens left Mel
dun on Monday for Richmond. The corres
pondent saw a steamer lying off Kurt McHenry
which ho made out to bo the Harriot Lano.
Detroit, April 25 —Tbe straits of Macki
naw is now opened. The propeller Prairie
State arrived this morning from Chicago, sho
is the first boat through.
The Governor has called an oxtra f-ession of
the Legisloure, to meet on May 7 th.
Five regiments have been offered to the
G jvemor, and now odos are n *.
Harrihburo, April 25.—The Adjutant
General's report that a 104 companies had been
sworn up to nino o’clock last evening. Twen
ty-four oompaniea bavo sinco arrived and tho
number now in service is 124 c mpanies; tola)
B,o£>B men
Bobtom, April 25 —The oath ol allegiance
to the Cnited Stales was administered to the
olilcers and crew of the steam frigate Msgara,
when all but four subscribed to it. Their
names will be stricken from the roll.
The steamers Massachusetts and South Caro
lina are being converted into war vessels
New York. April 20.—The steamship Asia
arrived with Liverpool dales to the 14th inst.
She brought $B,OOO in gold.
The bank rate ol discount hag boon reduced
tosporcont; bullion in the bank has boon
increased £120,000-
In the House of Commons Mr. Foster gave
notice that he would move that this House does
nut desire to express any opinion upon the sub
ject ol tho new American Confederation, and
the government will not recognize the confed
eration, without security for the suppression
of the slave trade.
The American minister at Home had been
insulted by the troops during the Easter festi
vals and threatened to use his revolvor.
|, He afterwards demanded of the government
better protection for the future, or hia pass
port. His demand was complied with.
The Pope’s health causes uneasiness. Gari
baldi’s health is improving.
A letter from Garibaldi, declaring his dovo*
tion to the king of Italy and proposing a vast
national armament was read in the Chamber
of Deputies at Turin on Saturday. There were
nosignß of approval or disapprobation elicited
from the Chamber.
Lord Elgin had arrived in England. Lord
Clyde had reached Paris, it was supposed on
an official mission.
Very warlike rumors continued to prevail at
Pariß. Among others it was stated that 00,-
000 troops had been suddenly ordered to Mar
seilles, and that France was about to declare
her intention of prolonging, independently,
the occupation of Syria.
New Orleans, March 24. —The ship Niag
ara, from Boston, reports seeing on the 15th
of March, in latitude seventy degrees fifteen
minutes, a British ship abandoned, with bul
warks gone, the sea breaking over her. On
the same date she saw the brig Baltimore, with
foreyard oti’; hole in the wall. Saw a brig
and schooner with loss of fore Bails.
The Davis Guards, of Gouißville, arrived
ibis morning, and were enthusiastically wel«
corned. Two companies of citizen, soldiery
have volunteered to go to Virginia.
7~Jr :■ • ' •
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BY TELEGRAPH.
Very Latest.
OF THE LEGISLATURE.
THE CAPITOL ! ! • j
TO BALT! MuRF
Louisville, April 24.— The nork marke
is excited ; a loading: merchant complains that
he cannot get provisions from Cincinnati, nor
telegrams through explaining reasons.
The Nashville papors contain a speech from
John Bell delivered yesterday, advocating &
strong military league of all the .Southern
States against a common invading foe.
Louisville, April 24.-- Governor Magoffin,
to-morrow, will issue a proclamation calling
the Legislature together on\he Gth of May.
Cleveland, April 25.— The dead body ol
Mr. Samuel A. Toat, a commission merchant
of this city, was found io tho river to day.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
WEEKLY REVIEW.
Carefully Revised and Corrected by our own
Commercial Reporter.
The war excitement lias caused tin almost total Mig
pen.xiouof Ui.sineHH, aod consequently we have lew al
terations u> make. The money market is unsettled ;
Missouri and Virginia money nr© n >t taken at all, be
cause inconvertible, and there is net-d of a circulating
medium. Pmall hills arc very scarce. There is !itt ? e
bus ness do.ng by river, though we have a good stage
ot water.
Ale... Pittsburgh manuiactured continues m fair
demand. with steady shipments to all part* of the coun
try. The established rates at proeeut are :
bbU. hf. hbl-. bbls. hf. bble.
Kennet...*a.oo $4.00 India #s,tn> *4,oG
X 4,00 8,00 XX T.OO 3,f>o
Cream 2.60®a,00 Porter.... o,ou .3,00
Apple*...The market)* we I supplied with green, at
fV»o*#l,7B pr bbl, an in quality,
Ashe*...We note do material change. Pots rate
and Pearia at ; Soia Ash at a<«i
Nitrate of Sotla at and Concentrated Lye
\oU.q fill,.
Daroii . I- Helling iu lot- at ? th lor Shoul-
ders, for sides, W Pmin ilmn>
and lor Sugar i- ,red do.
Beans. ..Triere is u good demand. with sales 01
small white at 65<g>7'.ic. j»er hush
Batter. .. Sales of choice roii making at ]C<g>ls
V
Brooms. ... Sales at per dozen for common
and for good And fancy.
Buckets amt Tubs. .. The Beav.-r mantiUrlurea
i»r.e«*M are as follows Buckets plain inside > dnz ],
1,46; paiute.l inside, $1,60; 3 hoop*. $1.76; Tuba, N »
3 hoop*, doaen, $7.75; No. 1, 2 hoops, s<i.7o; No.*
No 3, $530; No. 4, $4,75; No. 6, $ 00; Keeler'
Na 2, $478? Half Bushels, sealed. $4,76.
Buckwheat Flour. .I* selling in lota at 41,60
ft 100 Ihx.
Candies— The following are now the current rales
of city manufacturers: Moulds 11c. ft D).; M liters’l>ip
star lwr ft lb.
Cheese... The market is well supplied. We quou
aalox of W. K. at per lb., anil Hamburg at lie.
Corn MeaJ... ls plenty. We quote [rom nrst hands
at 60<g»66«. j»er bush., and from store at tmUG'Zr.
Craeker»...Havß re.-witly .1.-Wined, and we now
quote as follow s by the bbl : Water Crackers. oc ft B>.
Butter Ti;; Bugar sc ; Buda7c; Boston 7c; Pilot Bread.
$4,76 ft bbl.
Cordage...
Manilla Hope, rod.. 9c fl tt> Manilla cul lt)c ft lb
Hemp ** ** ..Lie ft lb Tarred •• ..12c ft tb
Hemp ** “ ..lie ft lb Tarred “ cut ..13c f* fb
Pac'ng Yarn, floe .11c ft ft Pac’ng Yarn, com.lOe ft lb
Beti Ct/nh...Manilla, sl,6u, 42,26(5>3,00 ft dozen ; Hemp,
$1,37, s2.t>o<gi2,7& ft dozen : Hemp roil, 11c. ft Ih.
Plough iMta... Manilla 87c. ft dozen; Hemp 10c. ft dot.
(X>rtv>i ibrdage... Cotton Rope % and upwards, 2u«:.; do.
l>elow <>' Bed Cords. 12,60(#3,e2(£4,76 ft dozen.
Plough Lines 11,26; Sash Cords $6,60.
Cranberries... Sales in lots at $T,6b<&S,26 per
bbl
Dried Beef.„There is a fair demand, principally
local, at ft lb, in tierces.
Dried Fruit... Comes In plemitirtiy, and we quote
at 7Jm£Bu for Apples; and sl t 7t{ss2,oo ft bush for good
Peaches.
Kgg» ...In l>efer demand. Halos ol packed in bbis
at iJlygilu' iH*r doz.
Feed. .. Tue sales are limited and prices better. We
quote Middling* at ft 100 ILm, Bhorta, 6. f (g»b2u;
Bran at 46<$6vc; Ship Blutl* at 80616.7. .; i M meml i18«62u
ft ton.
Feathers. ..We quote Prune Western at 46c. from
first bands; 4*f<&6oc. from store.
Fire Briok...Ba!e* of Bolivar at £2&@35 ft M.
FI ah... The demand is improving, but figures are with
out tnnoh alteration. Halos ol No 3 Mack end tusU,oo<tfll ( -
60 pr. bbl.; for No ljike White 6
pr. barrel, and $6,00*646.26 pr. half bbl; iAke Trout $B,OO
(&&& ft bbl; Lake Herring, $3,25<®3,60 ft hf. bht.;
Balumore do. S7,W) pr. bbl. Halifax do. $6,00 ; Alewtvea,
$*.00*90,26 Codfish pr. lb. Sales at these figures are
limited.
Flour .. Figures are without much alterat on, and n<
superfine »olimg. We quote other grades as follows :
s*,Vo«£A,oO for Bpnng Wheat Extra ; Extra Family. $6,26
tff6.3u , Fau y $6.76. Wuler Wheat, Extra, i5;*6®6,3l
Ertr» Family si.76(£i t fcu, Fancy, s4,tkH#6 26.
Oka Pipe... The following are quotations of the
wrought iron tubing:
Per Foot, j p er F oot
'1 I”.-:. f <a> Ihpc.. 7 eta. IJ4 Inch (fas Pipe.. 32 cts,
‘■a 3 “| 2 *• * •• .. 60
t- : :: :: ■; i ; -*■ *•
U I - -Jr3o ”
*-4 13 “ ..l,fiu ••
,4 [ 4 M ** •• ..1,9y ••
‘•4 .M “|
Customary Jjsoouq sUowt-d.
Grain . Wheat ,s without material change. Weuuotc
Kxn ni H.v«.‘t*»l,u7; Mid WuiTE at $l.lO ft busts. Coax is
H.-11 UK at 40»Atl.u Oats have derimed. and *o quote ut
2t{*2to Ir-rn hr-t haod- and 26«527-j 'run rora. Rabu.i
is fii in at 6uo. t*,r bush lor Spring, and small lots of Rti
command 60<§s67('. }>er bush.
Grocertes... There i«* a fiurdemand for N.t*. Kujr Qr at
*>4^ : 1 1‘ % •* »n 'Wahiy. , MoUHHfh n* steady at a
K aJ - iwr old hd<] 0f« N O. to city and country; Cottee
«tuH*ly at r tt> f..r
Illltf Hi ft to. Hi IMTCPI
tu Ijimted at |Bkj,B p«"r ton
Klderi. Art* dull at K*“c > ID U-r *re«n su<a
fur jtr«-<*u mhlukl, lor «iry Hint.
Hominy. .NUrH of go<>u IVar!, at sft, per
Iron and Xall»..Tli<' naai]ii / ftc(urf*r« .pint* rtnt
c urnioQ f>ar hi y B>, oihor JrjiTif Lian» in propor-
Uod. f'aiU, lu tu ul. »l $11,60 ; iai. aod liti at f£7;', 7,1 and
6 i., ta.tuo. id, *3,26; 4d. icm-d, * 1,50 ; 3d «jo. $4 uu 2d ,i 0
*' n «- Spike*, 3 lotia., f£76; wrought .iu
$4 26(^4,76. *
Lard.... l* id demand. Vr;mo couniry i- .vllmss
i -.4y‘.y‘■s< lb id i»6lb-. and te#* fc
Leather... The market in
•nr old quotations;
Red Spanish Solent tb I
Slaughter •• 26^'Ac
HarDeß»_ *• I
Lime.—Louisville cells r*
Lumber, Green... There is bin Imio now comma
U> market, and ihe figures are for partly seasoned
Ihe price* ruuee—tor r-ommoo *10(al2 per 1.000 feet
and Clear *20,00; Timber >« cukao loot, and shin-
Klee * 1..JU0.
Lumber, «Seowm«i../l h« following are Uu» quotation*
p«*r 1,000 fewi, lor seasoned lumber At city yards .
Common 1 m.bo&rd»,*l4,o() I Klooriug, d ros'd, 1 id <22,00
' ... u .“ . “ ai.ou •• 1 m oak, ’ *oo,ou
I-ath. l.i i> Bhmulu*» in2 t &0 j “ lUm. •• 4ioo
Aleu* Pork...Wo >jUoU* New at *l* per bhl.
Oil*.,.l<urd No. 1 ih steady, amt sales are made at
Static. yi Raid No. 2. brings "fitgaoc. Refined Coal,
uuotes at UK<*d6 $ gald Lubricating at ami once
distilled at 26&'26c. Petroleum i,cnnie)sei!a at 2&<s27r par
P“ oka K e * J 1 * 1111 for - Ctnseed is selling at
Onion*...Are dull at 60c. m lota, and IWO » bosh. in
the small way.
-Pig MetaJ...There i.> but htUedotng. We note
w sales of Allegheny, at *2-1, and Tennessee *26 uer
ton. r
P° l atoea...i.o.vi V-siutuuookH bring *o#Mo per
bustu M.xad and Reds 3,sc. h w
Powder... We quote bitmung and nnnuw at ta
ke<p rille at *6,2 5; safety fuse $4,(0 p luoo JoeL *
Koaln .SU> idy sales at *3,2£ for No. 2.
atJffwr bt!l°"* T U ° n ° U KU sale at *a,6o@
Suit../I here is a fair demand, with sales of No 1
$ bM., and No. 1 Extra at -p
gt>CKtlnt(a, Varna, <*.o_Tlm> rulm* fia-urea are
as follows : slioeun«a, * yard ;
VOOHD TAJUOj
Nor. 6 U>lo '2oc $ tt) No. 16
Nos. 11 And U ai ft tt> No. 17.
la - ft a> No. is._
N°- , 14 - as ft lb No 19
No. la. ft lb No.au.
11c © doz. | No. 800..
lo * •• No. 000..
» © “ | No. luou.
» r I
caaia, lumaa 40
Chaju, assorted col’s.. 28c©&> | Camtiemck 0c © tt.
- whit* -Mtoii onu, O ... J
“ '1 ,¥ toW “ 50 I Batting, fanulr. 15 ® lb
CoyerleUara 28|1&I - No. 1.... 13 Sib
Caulking.. 16 ©ft] “ - 2.... U Sib
.if***? Stone... Regular sales of HunUngdou county
k I I* lon. '
»o»p«...TH(i following are lie uianulacLurera' pr>o<w ;
, No - 1 Palm - W-il ChemieaUU; tactile
aod FoUeL, 10c; Stawyer’a (..'heimoal Ulive, 4|Zc • Wo
idad’h * riend, 6c fl B>. ™ '
I „,* '; ISale V of Cl ? ler BC< “ 1 ** t< twah. m
at uih“ Dg “ »«
,U °- “ “■“•'T ™.
from city scale® 41 « ton
“ '.fHWW^o. per 11.,in Ueree,.
Mtew in small Jots at * tb.
Window Gina*...The prices remain sternly, and
we quote as lollows lor cay bnuictn, in boxes of rttty leeu
Witb 16 per cent* discount: 6xB and 7x9, *AOO- &*io
Bxil, 9xll, 9xlil and 10x1*4 $460; Bxl3, 9x14 and’
5x14, $475; 9x15, 10x15 and luxl6, $5,00.
White Lead, Litharge, «*«... White Lena ia
firm, and m steady demand at $450 * keg for pure oil
f 0 * 1 ***» M> the uaoal discount Red
Load net, and LaUiarage 8)4.
Whisky... ls still dull and Tow. Common Rectified
sells at 18jg>19c0 per . 1’ . 1 . t n j Qj d
Rye at par gal., h* m ngo and quality.
sb win. -.JtiTTHoanr kitu.
JOSEPH EtEYER & SON,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealera in
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
■a. 4»4 Penn Street, above the C.n al,
Bate on band a large aaaorttnent of Kano* and Plain
Jnroitawjlo Walnatand Mahogany of their own
OKturaandnarrantod aqual in quality and style to any
manufactured m tbo city, aod will a«U at raaaonaUa
trt*an taaottf
» e* 7-
■*skS>
&*:... .\‘l;
V -- .-a.
Pittsbuxob, Apr.l *24lb, IS6I
Between First and Second street*, where all orders
will be received, and business att< nded to.
W mhlB - lf GKO. CALHOUN, Agent
OH 1H LOOKING AT.—We have
some very fine property for sale in ML Wash
ington. in lots of various sires, from 2S feet by 100, up to
one acre. Some in the village, others more r. mote—
with forest trees, and both level and rolling
ground, all suitable lor gardening and building pur
pose-. Price low and terms accommodating. The lo
cution is one combining the advantages o' coantry air
and ► cenery, with nearness of access to the city. For
further information inquire of
~ 8. CUTHBERT * SON.
a P l *\ 61 Market sL
Attention Men.
Q.EXTS’ STOUT A CALF BOOTS,
'■PIIE UNDERSIGNED WILL FUR-
X ni.li Volunteer Uompanle. with Boot* and Bboea
»> prune coat. James bobb,
“P 2O 89 Market Street.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS, WHICH
for uovelty and beauty of style is unexcelled.
THE TAILOHINO DEPARTMENT
ftni ra.-ex all the u**w fabrics of the reason adapted to
k.I t laaaea nod usex. We shall pay the same strict at
it-niion to the style of getting up our garments for
wnioh wo have always been renowed. Our prices fare
moderate. ■
Rin in lots.
A COM RAN V „f 100 men for the
Hu.MK GUARDS, is organizing to be called the
'* and 61*.; to bbb-.
Kach man in expected to arm himself with a Navy Re
volver anu a Sharpe's Side. Persons wishing to join,
are earnestly requested to euf»r their names without
delay, a book is open at the Merchants' Exchange,
and also at N0..38 Wood street, St. Charles Hotel
Building. ftp 2-2
«teady, with no change in
1 00 standard of height, to be 5
-f f **t 8 inches, to be called the HIGHLAND
GKKNEDI HR GUARDS, to tender their services to the
Governor for immediate active service. Books open
for enrolment at No 80 Wood street.
s3S<£3B
Bridle M 140^46
SkirxiQK - tb 3*J^>&4o
■egutarly tt fl,'2u(g>l U ?i
ANY PERSON WISHING TO A DOF]
A CHILD, some six weeks old, will call at the
° 4c * of DR. BRANSTRUP,
. noUB No. 85 Hmhhfield xt. Pituburgh.
Hair luvigorator.
A N EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND ECONOM
<fX ICAL COMPOUND, FOR RESTORING GRAT
H AIR to its original color without dyeing,-and prevent
ing un* Hair from turning Gray,
i . PREVENTING BALDNESS, add curing it, when
iheie is the least particle of vitality or recuperative
energy remaining. K
EOK REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF and
ail cutaneous aflections of the Scalp.
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting to it an
unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft and
siikv m its texture aud causing it to curl readily.
The great celebrity And the increasing demand for
this unequalled preparation, convince the proprietor
that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning
public ot it* superior qualities over any other prapar*
tion at present in use. It cleanses the head and scalp
from dandruff and other cutaneous Causes the
hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives ita rich, soft, glossy
and flexible appearance, and also where the hair is
loosening aud thinntng.it will give strength and vigor
to the roots, and restore toe growth to those parts which
heve U*<-<>me bald, causing it to yield Ajreah covering of
26c to
2d $ lb
27 > lb
‘M \K a>
& lb
There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New
l ora who have had their hair restored by the use of
HUH when all other preparations had felled,
u ai. has in lua possession letiers innumerable testify
ing u> the above facts, from persons of the highest r«-
iqKwilabiluy. Jt will effectually prevent the hair fron.
twnung ora V until the latest period of life; and in case*
w here the hair has already changed its color, the use of
the lovigoralor will, with certainty restore it to it* origi
nal hue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a per
fume lur the toilet sod a Hair Restorative, it is nartlcn
larlv recommended, having «n nggreeable fragrance
aril the great facilities it ollords m dre«tno t/L hair
which, when moist with the lnvigorator be dressed
to any required form so as to preserve us place, wheth*
er plain or in curls—hence the great demand for it by
tiie ladies as a standard toilet article, wbioh none ought
nil 1 boin^ 10 * 11 ’ “ Ule pnoe placos il the reaeffof
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
perlunieni 10 ftt al * respectable druggists and
L. MILLER would call the attention of Parents and
Guardians to the use of his Ivigorator, incases where
uie childrens Hair inclines to be weak. The use of it
lays the foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes
soy impurities that may have become connected with
the scalp, the removal ofwhich Is necessary both for the
health of the child, and the future appearance of Its
Caution.— None genuine without the factdmile LOUIS
MILLER being on the outer wrapper; alAo, L. MIL
LER'S HaIR INVIGORATOft, N*. Y., blown in the glaas
Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey street, and sold by all the
principal Merchants ana Druggists throughout the
world.
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity,
i also desire to present to the American public my
N ew and Improved Instantaneous
LIQUID HAIB DY,
Which after years ol scientific experimenting I have
brought to perfection. Jt dyes Black or Brown instant
ly without injury to the Hair or Skin; warranted the
best article of the kind in existence.
PRICE, ONLY 60 CENTS.
Depot, 56 Day Street, New York.
FO.T OKKICK, ~i t
Pit tsbubqu, April 19th, 1861. } ~
NOTICE.— The LETTER CARRIER of
thu oSine hßTiog left with a Military Contany tor
Wonhington, persons who have hitherto beenaernui
I.v inm BiU pi ease call at the General Delivery windows
of till- i tflee for their matt matter, until the aemaiZ
ner is appointed.
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WJW. J. TAYLOR & CO.,
WHOLESALJ FISH DEALER,
No. 122 and 124 North Wharves,
( Abore Arch Street,)
PHILADELPHIA.
D. C. ftNEELAWD
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES;
Alho. makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
BOX EB, suitable for Shoes, Dry Gooda, kc-, at Eastern
prices. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third
story—oyer Oiuaens’Jßank,) Pittsburgh. Po. lefcl
War ! War I War !
WANTED IMMEDIATELY 50 able
bodied men to join the JFFFEBSON RIFLE
MEN. Head Quarters, Luqaeane Greys Armory,4th
street, near Mmithfield.
CAPT. R. E. JOHNSON"
Hancock County, Va.
SAPONBFIER!
Important to Families!
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense.
BEST |^^S mark et
ARTICLE I CLVe! j|j| FOR
SOFT SOAP!
Oue pound equal to Six pounds
POTASH!!
For Sale at WUoleaale. by
Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
And by nil Dra*cl»te & Grocers In the tTultod States.
REMOVAL.
THE PENNSYLVANIA. SALT MAN
nlactunng Company have removed their office to
No. St Wood Street,
GENTS’ CALF GAITERS,
OKNTS* CALF OXFORDS,
CHEAP AT 15 FIFTH STREET.
T \ 8. PI FFENBACHRR.
Volunteers Notice.
. HIR S HFELD,
NO. 83 WOOD STREET;
WILL THIS DAY OPEJf THEIR
L. HIRSHFELD,
NO. 83 WOOD STREET.
aplo
he Home Guards.
Home Guard Rifles,
“ UP GUARDS AND AT THEM.”
Wanted.
, It. CHESTER.
Fmosylvanta expect* every man to do his duty."
PROF. L. MILLER’S
S. F. VON BONHOBBT, P. M.
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THE CITY GDAHDX 1
Desirous of filling thbtr, • '4'
ranks to the war eompismant, , 4
tendering their set-rioe. to theaoreninieiitdlWhlri - I
their Armory open f-r thatporpote evervdiMiWm« '.a
o’clock i. u. until 10 o’clock r. it. aatlrihtir roSfeSi? -f jj
Able bodied, unmarried men are tarifodta.i ■' .■««•
By frrder of aLBX, HiSiLSSf M y fi,r ' ;fi
Jaß. A. LOWSIK, Secretary. - Vg
‘-Armors". Her'lla Hall. r «g|
TWO, THREE OR FOUR INCHES Wink' : U
AUOER STEMS, ’ ' 4
FROM 20 TO 30 FEET LONG. " «
SAND PUMPS,, 1
or superior make, and all tools uaed tor BOEING FOR 1 -if
OIL. can ba had at W. W. YOUNG'S, ' ■ -■-■ ,
apis 07 Wood street, ~ - '''',>-^1
Q -- ,*jl
feI NDIA BUB h/Tt
J^ s -ho 1b , B! .**■• J'J§
fell" 1 PROp *Ll.lIfQ PSHOIL* L P
NUMBER 186.
JE A M ii K S
W. S. HAVEN,
Corner or Wood and Third'Streots.
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U«W JH. UOLL,
SNGINE BUXLDEB AND MAffHTTfTHT.
SRBAT WEBTBKN PLAIHIMQ MILL* Mr. Mar
mi DwfHßu Ww, fSttdmrai, JH,wul make to
r y tad warranted u good n cub be aid& thß
following machinery, ▼!»:—Steam
{wmi* woodandiron;Ptanen, Ibrwoodandiron:
Drilling Machines; Htmaftn*ndToha<»oflfirfWfT Patent*
right and Model Machine In oJ
rulliea, and Haium,olaU state and variety :Bmin
any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feetinleaglh. win
lao make, and-have on hand, Dootor andHtMrSn*
tinea, and Deck Pomps for ■tramhnale otT t -**
tnhears and other Plabing done to order: mn - 1 — 89
inches vide, by 9 feet 6 inrrhea lons. 1
AU Prmptiy qrftrffsrf
5. B.—Particular attention and pfomatitade riven to
repairs on Printing Preaaea and otharMachineaT
riMHsfo
J. H.
FASHIONABLE HAT STOKE,
TS WOOD STREET.
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Tarentum, Allegheny finmrty, hj
THE SUBSCfiI BER OFFEBS FOB SALE . ■§
,4 » lar «° portion qr the One bottom land on the Al- i*
lagh«ny riyor, within tbs borough of Tarentdm ilHnl*
the Tarentum and Cbardar’a Stations, and JL s H
n wi , lhln an hours rids ol Pittsburgh, thn ri®
Ptitebu-gbtknai passinf! through the canter ■ J&T-*,< v'Jf
There are favorable situations for steam-mine. foun, ViSt
dries, and rollingHrills,with several goodwater power*.’ -„X'-
a brewery, saw-mill, and detached lots, improved nfef 'bf
and unimprov-il. Alee, an excellent faro ofooehurS ’ |
dre 1 .and twenty acres, on the 'Eaienttun propertraOW , 4
mi.e from the town, and under improvsment—Jeaeo “ t
nearly expired. " - J
The property now oflered lies within what is admitted * 1
to ce one of the best oil regions in thsAlleehenv Val- ■ "
ley. In the adjomin* lands, several valmfrTeoH wella
have been to Buceessfil operation for some yean, and
w©Ha areuow going down allarouad, • • j
The town ofTarentura, laid oat by the aubicrilwr.. is
one of the most flouri&hingwithin »e fiircwt ofFstte-' : i
burghe The soil of the bottom and uplandisof tutinr* “•
passed fertility—one acre of it ought lb support* fs&ri*
ly. An opportunity is here presented *to jmechanica. ■
•nd persons engaged'inbnßtoert. to B&e&e&mflr real' ,- >: J
denoea near excellent schools, and churches of ;riwaai ' ' iy ;
denominations. The principal school-house is asplen* v„ V
did building, now accommodating two :hundred *£s. J
arm. The sue of the tota is such as to accommodate all
classes of purchasers, • t.-
SPBING BTYLE SILK & CASBIKEBE
HATS.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FEI/T HATS.
All Grades and Colors.
GAPS FOR GENTS, TOOTH'S, AMD GHILDBKH
Of every description
STRAW GOODS
[n greet variety.
CHILDREIPB FANCY HATS
To suit all tastes.
All at the Lowest Bates at •* -
J. H.HULtERMAW * CO.*,
°aaSo T 6 WOOD gT.
JUST OPENING-—A .splendid- gt/v»lr of
Spring Goods, among which will be found elf the
latest fashions, and we would call the attention of oor ■
customers to the cheapest lot of Needle Work v
and sets of the new styles.
Also, Irish Idnen and Linen Bosoms. • ..
Call and see at No. 96 Market street between-dXa* *
mood and Fifth street. H.SS&THOH. *
mh29 v
GREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
Homesteads, Market Garden, Reiidcjieu/fce.
THE bale will take place is the town
OF TARENIIJT ON TUESDAY, AFBIL 30th. ' '
TKRflXS—One hajf caaii; the other hil/iu one reer ,'*■
witb interest, but ten per cent, will be dedooted for -
.WnSr^uTrS 1 ’ hOW6W ’ 60 to
The lots will positively be sold wlthobt resemtft’the
highest bidder.
Those who wish to purchase at private sale, bin'fa*
quire of the subscriber, opposite Charttert Station, or
of Esq. Cophoru, iuTarentuip. .
sp’6 H. H; BRatJEEWRIDGK.
OIL! OIL.!! * T«-
iCTTI
The best mineral lubricator ’
in the world,from the
THOMPSON WELL, SMITH’S PERRY,
tor sa'e at No. 4 Hand street,
mhgfclm
FOR RENT.—No. 71 Chatham street, .
|t6o; No. 87 First street; No. 11 Boss street; No.
80 Liberty street; so office room, second story* #1 f - ?,
Market street; a house on Mftrgaretta alley* Allegheny
city; a bouse on Hi Washington* 1160 per year. ■ -n.->
& CUTfIBERr* BQN,. Ju **t
a6l Market street.
T)OY WANTED.—AppIy at the MiSaS., St
JIJ tile Library, corner of Bt. Clair ami 4 3
Mtiat be able to write a legible hand. *b2o . v “’ iv- ,-*/>
:: i. —i! -■ —=SZL—. J *l . - \
EUROPEAN AGENCW.
THOMAS RATTIGAN, European AjrenlL
No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa, is -i
to bring out or send back passengers from or toa&} -
part ofthe old country, either by stoamer BSilinfl n SjZ :
ets. • • ' • *, _t>
Em-opoT UKm ’ 8 1,08 SAL ®. W»N* in an, put of
Agent (or the Indianapolis and Cincinnati ' -
Also, Agent tor the old Black Star Line of Sailing Pack* v - --(&
J**»*®® w the Hnne of Steamers Railing between Ne
w Glasgow and Galway. fell -■■"’S*
SU.N DKlKtt.—
35 barrels choice Sweet Potaloes;
20 ** Fresh Kgra .
80 “ Green Apples;
100 bushels Nesba&nock Potatoes;
50 u Small White Beans;
Ifo - Peanuts;
60 u Onion«
6 “ Onion Set let
100 sacks B. W. F our;
2p boxes W. R. Cneese;
In store and for sale by
•US. A. PETZEB,
corned Marfrftt and Flint atraofau
SPBING STOC
OF.";; :-v^j
fm PIANOS
WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUB '7s
Ant Spring supply or the unriyaUed BTEl*t
WAY PIANOS, generally admitted to be the B Sr
the present day; com pruiug both GBAUD A BQIIA7IV -5*
PIANOS, and at NEW YORK PRICES. • -H
ran’cd for FIVE YEABB. Please call
belbre purchasing elsewhere, lu * , Is
H. KLEBER* B«0, 63 Fifth .fc. ' V
marls 8ol» AgeeU (brfitoinway. U D rlr!.|nL?%
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pUNNlNGfAMSrro™pifiSßmftw '
V CITY GLASS WORKS-WAREHOIJHR JSX
Water street, and 1M First street. Pitteh!™*’ iS 0 ".? 1 ®
doers t»lo«r Monotirahela mSS,!? lhre ®
Httebnrgh at, WSm&?'GtaS,'iS ,
— -r^afatMgW
RETW A Kl>
peraoowho will ai.p ~
me rumor that Co', Felix m -
SJWKiXO*'
NimLJTT MAHINE EBGE nWr
fep«r»nd Envelopes, (or eMelw,.
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& CO.’S
JAKE HILL.
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