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VbIBAy" ' MUBNING,::::APKII.
XHB GOVERNMENT IS KIKM—TROOPS
AT WASHINGTON
We dyect the attention of our readers to
the highly important letter of Secretary
Seward to the (Governor of Maryland.* It
shows that the Government, is determined
to maintain its authority and enforce its
rights.
That it will he able to do so we have not
the slightest doubt- It must proceed, how
ever, as it has begun, with no hall way
measures. Rebellion and treason must be
crushed out of the land, coßt what it may.
Washington is now regarded as sate
against the traitors and the good work goes
bravely on. . There are troops enough there
now to defend it, and more are moving on
with the road from Annapolis to Washing
ton, all right and clear. From authentic
intelligence received there is no doubt that
on Tuesday night there were forces at the
capitol amounting to (hin.<n t/wu-.and n-t/d
hundred ,/m. l e.eeeniy-t:ee pick'd trwps, munu of
ic/urm lire rnjuiars.
In addition to the above, several thousand
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts troops have
passed over the Baltimore road to Havre tie
Grace, from Philadelphia, and are on duty
protecting a line of communication. About
five thousand more from Camp Curtin and
Philadelphia are in motion, anti will bo far
on the way to Washington before Saturday
night. Add to these Col. Corcoran's Sixty
ninth New York Regiment, the Eighth,
Thirteenth and Twenty eighth from the
same State, numbering in all three thousand
five hundred men, which left New ork
city in the steamships Alabama, Marion, and
.Tames Adger, on Tuesday, and Sherman s
battery, which left Philadelphia on luesday
night, and we have a total of troops cm route
amounting to more than ten thousand.
Thus, with the thirteen thousand eight bun.
dred and seventy-five soldirs now in Wash
ington, and those above enumerated as
within from one to two days’ march, the
Federal Capitol is protected by nearly
twenty-four thousand troops.
Besides these there are a vast number of
troops organized and ready to obey the orders
ot the Government aifooon as they shall be
given. If .Jett Davis makes an attack on the
nations capitol he will find the nation pre
pared to receive him and his rebels as they
ought to be received.
Certain Stale* wishes to be regarded as
neutral in Hie gieat war winch is now uj»on
us. What this protended neutrality amounts
to may be interred trom a few facta. A few
• lays back tile Governor of Kentucy tiied
to borrow frctu the bouisvillc banks halt a
million of dollar- to arm the Suite. 'Hie
Rank of Kentucky agreed to furnish its
quota to put the State in a position of self-
defence, or to prevent aggression or invasion
from either the North or South. To this
the Governor ret used to agree, hut after
some parleying an arrangement was etlected,
and the money was obtained. It is plain
that the Governor is for secession, and wants
to arm the rebellious!y disposed. He was
willing to see Kentucky “invaded" by
Southern troops but not by Northern ; and
as he has the disposal ot the money and is
a secessionist, he will have his own way.
This j»otitiou of Kentucky is precisely
that of Bal:imore. 'lTie passage of troops
from the North through her territory is re.
garded as invasion, from which it is plain
that she assumes the Northern States to be
foreign sovereignties. Governor Magoffin
indignantly refused to respond to a call of
the National Government for troops from
Kentucky, to enforce the laws in the cotton
States. The North has res[>onded, and by
refusing to allow these troops to pass through
Kentucky, the Governor places his State
quite as much in the attitude of rebellion
as South Carolina. Thus, even if the neu-'
trality of Kentucky were a reality instead of
a pretence, it would amount to nothing more
than treason. When the laws are to be en
forced there can be no neutrality.
We hare been informed that acme of the
companies which have tendered their servi*
ces to the Government for this war, have
determined to disband, because their aervi
ces have not been accepted. Tlii> is not
right. Do nothing hastily. The present
quota of troops from Pennsylvania is full,
but it is almost certain that more will be
needed, and soon too. Our advice to every
military company is to maintain their or
ganization, to acquire all possible practice in
military tactics, and wait for a few days to
gee what the turn of events may be.
This question has got to be settled by the
Government now, and finally and forever
Bottled, without regard to what it may cost*
Since the above wat writlon wo have re
ceived the Philadelphia HulU-tm, which con
tains the following. So our volunteers may
“gird their armor on" and Iks ready fur the
coming contest :
■•ln view of tho attacks that aro threatened
at any moment upon Pennsylvania, the Gov
ernment has decidod to so apportion the troops
throughout the State, that it may be defendod
at a moment's notice. Por this purpose throe
additional camps, besides Camp Curtin, are to
be established, and in fact, the nucleus has al
ready been formed. The first and principal
of these camps will beat Harrisburg, the sec
ond at York, a third at Chambersburg, and
the last at Lancaster. But a day since,
“the Governor issuod an order that no more
troops would be received until accommoda
tions CWt ho provided for them, but now tho
order wiil be rescinded, and a large number
of men will thus be disposed of without im*
nosing too heavy a burden upop any one sec
tion of the country. At Camp Curtin the
work of drilling and mustering the treops, is
nroeressing finely. The following is the num
her of Pennsylvania volunteers sworn int<
the service of tho United States since the os
tablishmant of the Camp-
April 16...
5o 20,..
• do a,..
. do 2V.
.. 74 do
making Untbe aggregate, a force of 6 46/ men.
Of mumo in this list are not included severe
thousands of volunteers who have not yel
boon sworn'ipto the sorvice.
A man who gave the name of George K.
Morriam, from Maryland, was arrested by
„„ine of the military and taken before the
Mayor of Harrisburg, charged with using
treasonable language and drawing a pistol.—
He producod some papers before the Mayor
which went to prove that he had been arrested
as one of the persons engaged in the John
Brown raid on Harper’s Perry, and had been
imprisoned for eleven days. 1
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DON’T DISBAND.
6 companies
.32 do
16 do
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WAR NEWS.
To relieve certain apprehensions prevalent
amonglsoine of our own citizens, as well as
those of tSib other portions of the Free Statrs,
in relation to the supply of arms, wo feel au
thorized to state 1 H-hat there aro at the Spring
field Armory ninety thousand stand of efficient
arms, and at the other military depots in the
country enough more to arm at least three
hundred thousand men. Besides these thero
ar-« a largo amount of arms, not of the modorn
iharacu-r, but which still would be very
effective weapons in case of need.
The Philadelphia Inquirer speaks of power
ful rumors on the streets ol that city that cer
tain sharp dealers in goods used for military
clothing have combined to monopolize the
market, so as to control prices. It admonishes
the parties in question, that the temper of the
community is such, jußt now, as to make it
rather hazardous to speculate upon the necessi
ties of the Government and those of the brave
soldiers who are rallying to its defence.
The State authorities of New York will mus
ter into immediate service the whole of the
:<O,OOO volunteers authorized by the Logisla-
A oouple of military companies from Cleve
land arrived in lx>voland, on Tuesday,
from thence took the cars to Marieta for the
purpose of planting a battery at the latter
place for the protection uf that side of the
river.
Tho Cincinnati Enquirer Bays that a dia
patch from Louisville ata'os that odo thousand
Federal troops are at Cairn, and that four
thousand additional are ovpoctod soon. We
have no reason to doubt tho truth of that-
Wo understand that the Indiana troops now
at Indianapolis have received orders to march,
and their destination is West. We also loarn
that no moro of the Ohio troops will be sont
Hast, and that tlmae now at Columbus will be
sunt West. From tho givings out, we suppose
the object of tho gathering at Cairo is to block,
ado the Mississippi, so as to prevent all boats
passing down which shall contain provisions or
warlike stores. That will tell seriously on St.
Louis, Memphis and New Orloans.
A letter from a member of tho Fourth Mas
sachusetts Regiment, dated on board the
Steamer Stale oI Maine, confirms tho attempt
to poison the regiment, when off Now \ ork,
by prussic acid miied with brandy.
Tho Coast Guard steamer Mercury, Captain
Lowber, took possession of the schooner Han
nah, Captain Marlin, from Keaton for Balti
more, and also the three-masted schooner K-
K Bennett, bound to Norfolk, with beef, poik,
whiskey, corn, clothing, dec. 'I hey were
towed to the Brooklyn Navy i ard.
The Baltimore I’atr-iot of \\ odnosday says,
two thousand stand of arms from Harper s
Ferry were roceived this morning, and takon
to the Maryland Institute, which is occupied
as the head quarters of tho odd Regiment.
They were sent by the Virgiuia authorities to
be used in tho defence of Baltimore.
THE KEBKI.S.
We hear hut little of the Southern rel»e
They have taken gool precautions to pre
vent their movement.' from bring known
in the North, and yet we *•*-.* by tlio New
Orleans and other Southern paper-*, th.u
the Northern movement are well kmmn iu
the SouLh. We are glad of the*. U will
help bring them to their pciihc*. and para
lyze their energies t<* -ec the universal pat
riotism which is arousal here. Ibis utwui
imoua and hearty uprising of the ol
the loyal Mates never entered into the cal
culations of the conspirators now m arm.-
against the Government. They expect**
lukewarmness at lea-sl, if not -upport on
the part of some. I'ut how gloriously has
the North disappointed them. 1 hey have
committed an egregious blunder it they
expect a particle of sympathy, much less
ot aid or comfort, from any Northern man.
Here we may have j»oliticul rivalries hut we
know the value of the ITnon and numera*
file blessings o! good government. U e rev
erence the I'nion ; we respect the laws . we
detest those who would bring on anarchy
and tear the country into fragments, and
we are prepared to furnish millions of men
and millions of money if necessary to de
fend the stars and stripes.
I.ETTEH OF AKCHBIBHOP HI OHES.
A.I the great Union demonstration m New
York City, the President read Ibo Joiiuwmg
letter from Archbishop Hughes:
New York, April 2i\ l*»d.
Dear SIR: —Unable to attend the meeting
at UDiom-square, in consequence of indisposi
tion, 1 beg leave to slate ruy sentiments on the
subject of your coming together, in the follow
ing words:
Mi nistersof roligion and ministors of pence,
according to tho instructions of their Dovilo
Master, havo not ceased to hope and pray that
peace and union may be preserved in this great
country. At present, however, that question
has been taken out of the hands of the poaee
makers, and it is referred to the arbitrament
of a sanguinary conlost. lam not authorised
to speak in the name of any oi my fellow cit
izens. I think, so far as I can judge, there is
the right principle all amung them whom I
know. It is now thirty years since, a foreigner
by birth, 1 took the oath of allegiance to this
country, under its title of the l!nited Slates of
America. [Loud cheers.] As regards con
science, patriotism, or judgment, 1 have no
misgiving. Still dosirous ol poace, when tho
Providence of l.od shall have brought it, I
may say that since tho period of my naturaliz
ation, 1 havo none but ono country.
In referonco to my duties as a citizen, no
change has come over my mind since then. —
The Government of tho United Stales wss
then, as it iB now, symbolized by a National
Flag, popularly railed ‘-The Stars and Stripes.”
[Loud applause J This has Iren my dag, aiui
shall he 1“ the end [Cheers ] 1 trust it is
still destined tu display in the gales that sweep
every iwean, and amid the gentle breezes ,-j
n,atm a distant shore, at / have seen it in lor
cign lands, its vutn jiecaiiar waving lines at
beauty. May it live and continue to display
these bams waving lines ol boauty, whether at
humour abroad, for a thousand years, and after
wards as long as Hoavon permits, without lim
it or duration.
JOHN HUGHES,
Archbishop of New York
THE KIKE DEPARTMENT,
The war has weakened the efficiency of
the fire department of our city. Hundreds
of onr brave firemeD have volunteered to
fight for their country. We saw on the door
of tho Neptune Engine House yesterday,
the Daguereotypes of twenty-eight of its
members, headed by Capt. Stewart, who
have gone with him and his Firemen’s Le
gion. Other companies have lost heavily in
their membership. The Fire Department is
an important one in this city, and men
should hold themselves in readiness to do
duty with the engines if occasion should re
quire it.
AKRESTKD ON aUSJ’K-lON OK IiXINU A TRAI
TOR. Yesterday morning, at i! o’clock, Lieut.
Foahill A. Parker, a Lieutenant in the United
States Navy, was arrested at tho Pennsylvania
depot, on the strength of a telegraphic des
patch received hero at midnight from Pitts
burgh, that he had uttered treasonable senti
menu In that city. He was taken to the May
or’s office, and papers in his possession were
examined, which proved beyond a doubt that
he was a true man and one legal to the Union.
The probability Is that the name of Lieuten
ant Parker was oonfounded with that of his
brother, Wm, H. Parker, who a short time
since joined the Southern army. After tho
examination, Mayor Kepner addressed a few
ykords to the assembly outside, and on the ap
pearance of Lieutenant Parksr he was greeted
/With three cheers. —Harrisburg Patriot and
1 Union.
MARYLAND AND THE TROOPS FOB
THE C APITAL
Highly Important Letter from Secretary
Seward,
Tho following letter was addressed, on Mon
day, to Governor Hicks, of Maryland, by the
Secretary of State:
Djcpartmekt or State, April 2*2, 1861.
Hi. s Excellency Thmnas 11. Hick a, Govtnxor of
Maryland .
Sir : 1 have had tho honor to receive your
communication of this morning, in which you
informed mo that you have felt it vour duty
to advise tho President of the United States to
order elsewhere tho troops off Anapolia, and
also that no more be sent through Maryland ;
and that you have further auggestod that Lord
Lyons be requested to act as mediator between
tho contending parties in our country to pre
vent the effusion ol blood.
The President directs me to acknowledge the
receipt of that communication, and to assure
you that he has weighed the counsels which it
contains with the respect which he habitually
cherishes for the Chief Magistrates of the so\-
eral States, and especially for yourself. He
regrets, as deeply as any magistrate or citizen
of the country can, that demonstrations
against the safety of the l nitod States, with
very extensive preparations for the effusion of
blood, have mado it his duty to call out the
force to which you allude.
The force now sought to bo brought through
Maryland is intended for nothing but tho de
fence of this capital. Tho President has ne
cessarily conbded tho choice of the national
highway which that forco shall tako in coming
to this city to the Lieutenant General com
manding the army of the United States, who,
like his only predecessor, is not loss distin
guished for his humanity than for hia loyalty,
patriotism, and distinguished public Borvico.
Tho President instructs mo to add that the
national highway thus selected by the Lieu
tenant General ba-> boon chosen by him, upon
consultation with proo inent magistrates and
citizens of Maryland, as tho one which, while
a route is absolutely necessary, is further re
moved from tbe populous cities of the State,
ami with tbo dictation that it would there
fore be tbo least objectionable one.
The President cannot but remember that
there has been a tune in tho history of our
country when a General of tbe American
Union, with forces designed for tho defence of
Us capital, was not unwelcome anywhere in
the Suto of Maryland, and certainly not at
Annapolis, then, &a now, the capital of that pa
triotic Stain, and then, also, one of tho capi
tals of the 1' nion.
If eighty years could have obliterated all the
other noble of that ago in Mary
land, l' u Fnsidwil w. uld bo hopeful, never
theless, that then* is «<no that Would forever
remain there and everywhere. That senti
ment is that n>> domestic contention whatever,
that may arise among the parties *»f this He
public ought in any case to bo roforred to any
arbitrament, least of ail to the arbitrament of
an European monarchy.
1 have the honor to be, with dulinguuho 1
consideration, your Excellency's most obedn
♦Mil servant, \\ ili.iam li. rfEWAKO.
PIWANCK COMMITTEE
The Finance Committee of Public Safety for
Allegheny county, have made the following
appointment* lor ♦ ollocturs in the Boroughs
ami Tow ns tups of the county, and request tho
parties namod to rail on K Miller, Jr., E*q ,
at the Weitern ln-urance t'ompan) * otlice,
N.v '.'J, Water street, lor their books immodi-
luK'l’hlh AI.LKh H It > LA.I Ml
> _i - r J.-m, K Mh*rt.-r. K C Waik» ’
It - //’ »trur , K*]w rdr 1 o-ork'** *j I*r 7<l n
.U . .yahi ... i.-Uu Keek. HoW-rl H Mar-hall
M . ‘Chester—H \ * yrr« 1 owo>-«-*i. J t
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/; . ••, >; -T’avid t'hwp*. John l' Uoja'’
.... -Wi \MWt. Lewi- K*'*Mtmrk
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4 S• u>-pvfrti T ; - 1 C Lewi* 1 I'.
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Tniri'uut- •> W M« t ru*<>u, P M Kulhu,
7« a - oho Huntley, l t rt m. •,*
w KMtll’S <‘ K ALI.K'.IIKNV » *C ST 1
l\ t- lohD Inin’.ap, WAH.-rn-u. Wra ‘<r.»y, Mamie
M Vloaker
i'Us ’ K N>#l«*>. Thomas P'QOeliy
/-mw—l lia* Tf-ait-r, A Kutin
/W:- < 1 mtiU Collin*
K VU'— L EdnocnJ-oti. Title Miller
\l | o ho C l* i*b«*r. H B Coot.ram*
'.Uio Kiddle, l mute Waker.
M <m--W H.wm ' .uy, William Newell
FrnnA in— William Neely. 'rAorge Nmlv
J;a.:d m—l human Veroer, lohn Redman
1i..-- W 8 M’Clure, Knla-rt Willi»on
it'La d/«*—Jarnec Wal a- e. Kol-ert
h'<r — A Pillow. Hartram Murray
—Ji.hu M'tiiA Cnarle-. Brjr-oo
f si Coir N p KtiUermao, J V Rowland
U- >- S ! c; * —Wm Rogka la* Mokain
Vt h-t\,<.re —L» Hofttnao. « «tMi Mi Ke«<
> ,> . Fav I'homiw Hayden. l>nii l Lnunort*.
y lT e —l H 1 ickaon, I-aae Whitaker
S/..i.*r — A 01. *>Y'l, l>r A l •'i la d
>>ii. n —\i I AD'feraoa, M Miller
&Jc( : uw-H K p..>:iman. Th"» Farley.
A, „ , jn .i —Wm Boole UIBH Carbide
/'« h«-a, lm inet—J-tavid Eak:n. I>i A H '-roa*.
do 2nd “ Vf H Brown, J W RuUer
HiiAir.. —Ufary Chalfant, Ja« Kelly.
/‘M on—Capl 'f Mi’MaaUr, lohn Morrmoi
1 '■•ai.'. tj>— -lohu I Mu*e. Col W I. Miller.
/. <f crM ,„_ lohn O’Neal, -»o* Wil*.*n.
i !<;r rt- - M<>b«»* Cheaa. Heury lo^mni.
/• , n . —N R Prow r, I*r Pul lot k
< >aiu«e I'Mlur, Wm I‘aruleon.
A>*«? ■ I —Re? A [i Campbell. L W Neel*.
.Vnoii-u/-W m Wilaon jr, L Mc<’ Larimer
p,,u —i ol damea A 1 • *l**on. A B M> Cord
intltuiM— Capt Thoe Hart, Wni Hen-lereon
.Siirir*.:!-., —K P Ne\ in, HoU BteVeDHuu.
(' c4ce>U— -1 H Hamilt'.u. —— lluan’l
/AimpPm-M*mr J KidaUr. R -nert M> Luoaid
l -non Win < H-uahau, 1 hum*.-* Boy-1
Preparing Small Arm*.
ACTIVITY IN THE M 1 HI hi l , K 1 KI.U ARMORY
Groal utlivily prcvnils. »t t-bu Sprini;ll»ld
( Muas.) armory. lie>>ri;a liwighl, Ibo new
Su[>orinleudont, b»« Msumt'd the charge of the
establishment, and three hundred and fifty men
are employed in the manufacture of Email
arms for tho government.
The Springfield Republican of yesterday
Tho production in about 1.600 rillemu.keU
each month. With new machinery ami more
mechanics, there is shop-room enough to ox*
tend this to d. 600 a month; and by working
Jay anJ night, employing double sola of work
men, tho capacity of the establishment may
even he increaaed to l.t«»0 or 6,000 muikets a
month. The necessities of the government in
this crisis will doubtless produce immediate
orders for working the armory up to tho latter
production; and then it will give employment
to Irotn l.uOo to I.dOO men.
‘■There have boon numerous small drafts on
the armory for arming the volunteers from
Massachusetts, and these have exhausted all
the ritie muskets, save 1,600 altered from tho
old smooth boro muskets. On Sunday somo
116,000 muskets of tho old model, but tine ser»
vicuable arms, entirely now, and with percus
sion locks, wore despatched h\ -penial trains to
New York cilv and Albany f-o the arming of
the N. York troops n..w equipping for service.
Twenty thousand went South, and live thous
and to Albany. There romain Blill in tho es.
tablishment ninety thousand more muskets ol
the samo character as those sent to New Y ork,
and thc6e will bo made ready for transporta
tion at once, and will doubtless soon be called
for. So that tho government is not without a
generous supply of arms to start its campaign.
The Massachusetts voluntoors, being hirst in
tho field, arc all or nearly all armed with the
now rifle musket. Of this arm, some lie,ooo In
all have been manufactured linen tbu work bo
gan, and it is bolieved that not morn than half
at least of these have fallen into the possession
of tho soceasionlsts of tho South.
[From the N. Y. Fost.J
(; uT , Houston Leaded with the Rebels
Orleans, April 22.—Tho Texas line
of gtoamors have been suspended for tho pres*
ent.
Gen. Houston, it is roported, is about to
speak at Galveston, announcing his determina
tion to oppose President Lincoln’s preparations
for war.
Warlike preparations are progressing m
Texas on a large scale.
Tho remaining Federal troops at Indianola
will probably be taken prisoners.
Six hundred dollars of the Confederate loan
has been taken by the colored people of
Mobile.
Miss Du, writing from Washington City
to a gentleman in this city, urges an abund
ant supply of lint bandages, &c., for hospital
Bervice, Her experience fully warrants such
suggestions, and we call the attention of our
ladies to the fact that they may not weary
in their exertions. They have done much,
but more will be required.
J. N. Dußarby, ISuperintendent of the
Western Division of the Pittsburgh & Fort
Wayne Railroad, has enlisted.
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[From the N. Y. Evening Post.]
Condition of Washington
Washington, April 24 —One of the river
boats, the George Page, was employed by the
Virginians last night on secret service, some
say for the transportation of troops and mu
nitions of war.
Several prominent secessionists from V ir
ginia yesterday paid a hurried visit to Wash
ington.
The government has received ft message
from the Governor of Tennessee, in roplt to ft
quota of troops from that State. Ho emphati
cally says that ho will not comply, but wou•<
rather furnish fifty thousand against l m
North. n . rtV
Troops from tho North were all day ex
pected to arrive hero. Much sulicitudo is ex
pressed concerning them, but it is generally
believed that they will bo successful in their
journey.
Whatever truth there may be in tho report
of a concentration of troops about twelvo
miles from Washington, or s.x from Alexan
dria, it is certain that the secessionists are
earnestly at work ; but there is no public
knowledge of their place and purpose.
OUR WEKKLY
The Weekly Post containing nil the latest
war news, can be hail at our office this
morning in wrappers ready tor mailing.
Single copies $1 per year.
Gkoroe Stevens, of the Wayno Guards,
of Blair county, was shot through both hoels
at Cockoyßville, on Monday, by the accidental
discharge of a musket. Ho was taken h oue.
UIEU;
on Thursday morning ut 7 o’clock, MRH. MAR>
relict of ADdr. w lackmao. m tho 73.1 y> ;u of fu-r g--
Tho funeral will lake place ihw I Friday) .ihernoun a
3 o’clock, from the remdonoe of h*-r m*q .n-law, l ho*
fieoghegau, Monouaahela Hon.ugh.
B(K RII A V K S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
PMPiBID P&OM TBS
Choicest and most grateful Tunic* and Carminative*
tn the Vegetable Kingdom. Universally approved m
a Family Remedy for
indigestion, sour stomach,
COLIC, KIRART.UIUN,
HEADACHE, h ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS.
The W#ak and Nervou* eii-.uM ir> >t.
HtWA** or iMPOsmo*' But one * r.e of the i"'nutn.
(h.tll pint iMiitlea) I’nce One U-llar U' -e, » u-.i
pi.i.nfu:,
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co.
SULK PRUrniETtiK-H.
•iuld by I'ruggiwu generally. Pittsburgh. ! *-i>n a-
getr
See The Label
ON Tli K TOI'.'K EACH lIOTTI.I-. •
HEIMSTREET'S inimitable
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Has the Signatures ul the Proprietors.
w. B, HAGAN & CO
j. v . : y arbcle which has a an -1 *'
hk «* '* ,« l- b> In- r unlerb-iie.i I ’ I'.n' 1 * I,R;
-1M«.U.,.. »• .. il. |.OWei
real. !•■ "18 ll.il ..n Uil.l »..•! t.’ l "
o( . ID'■■ ...Ul.-r h..w ......J 1 -- .-.■..n..Ti..
USE NO OTHER REBTORATIV'E
BUT HEIMSTREET'S.
|| Ifie i,r .. OVti, U>«- '• •
the loilowing u--nin.»i \
JA. k•' Ml- M I--.
\s R i.l Muriifi | Mu, \ i'n
u-n»hC A ■.'**»! l-»r - ll«»r K*»u.i»uv«-
/«« .<4l .- l h«« Mti.il.MUe-- j.n. nun. 1c -I lull. .•
, llt ,l viuli r nr«tl: l:»»inA
ni irery c»n* »»u>*fi»cnun. Mr Jauin* H-‘’ i**r»i.u
ol i.ur tin* rtu-ru-i -uy-. UtHl • »•:»- •- > “ ;l * : u * r
Hut' Pyw- »n.l Ri-l-.ruuT.-- ..f ih-- ■!«'.' ui f»~- u» v-i
u».*i »o »rt)W« «-,:•»» to Ilim-Tfir'i iMu tt.u H »< !
R«rr"KiT:*- 1 u l»* f -ui }-*--■«•- Htij prrp.*i.iiH-'. ■> •
lut- *w iru«l mr K... W r i>n Up- JUt <•! Uio l*
U, Us »»r:>{iiuU UiVU!.»:..ti tuui «*»*•;>
\..u cnn iiu- W>- l*ru|.r.ti ..r-, * h Hum>A *.-
N . lh» U..-y !.*»«• U-- ' *“ : ' 1 u -‘ l li
K.,«u.riii.*i* n i* r mart-l. ui.-t that u K ««li* i--
,ii «*er> -i j
J -1 Rl/.KK, W lx.'*-'* ■
ir IS l'SS>,'UAl.l.Kl' I-..R IN>.
A UM lUASTUEIUOHHIB
Soul etrrywher*—Pne«- toe *n 1 $1 per ;• ’tilo
W K.UA<-AN A ro, Proprietor-. Inn. > >
THERE X S IST O USE
ivnuinuuNi; tkstimoni ai,s
Altii.,' \\*\r *«ry nux: r < : u.*m.
Kim iuk
MAGNOLIA BALM
Kor when the Kn-c i« eorerri wu-b uom»jhtJ> i'im
®r Notches. the sufferer c*r-» i>my to be directed m
•»< >n>e and tclui'-tt rt ■ i
UK MA'-Nv'l.lA BAI M n'RK
THK W.'RM ('A. M K OK PtMPLKH
I.N A SJNuLK hh-K
It is *0 ia*t aremldy that Ui« contents oi a i»>tt!e
rnikut l* drank without haTm. Phvaiei*n> look with
woo.ier upoo iu speedy cure*, for n ha-. h«n*l«*fe been
thought absolute!) D«K*es-ury b- use prepaiH'nuso!
Ir-a-l or mercury to cute immedutiely ; but the M*
K*i>t c< uuuos neither It is the most oleum' an-,
□rally put up fcalicle i>>r sioe a»vwe«Te. and m:ty tx
ol ts.ned il a.: our A p*-the anew and Haney
I'ealers
Pro*# l-\fly C«ni* a B«hum-
W K 11 u.aN A Co. Proprietors. I roy. >. >
l>r. (iw.H Keyaer. .No. U 0 Wood street, agent h*r
Pittsburgh • ap-u
Beautifully Clear!
I*ure and While !
WHAT r
Any l.ee after ihe una nf the A/a 'afi'i I- 1 lll ' m “ l
ter (iow unsightly U was Indore.
Price fro reals Sold erorywnero.
W. K. UAUANAOO., Proprietor*,
upW Troy. New Y.-rk.
Notico !
TH K r SION CAVALRY Are hereby
noshed to meet at the armory. “ONNKU.VS
H ALL oornerof Lnamnnd and brant street, on HKll'A Y
KVKNIN<», April 2tKh. IHOL fur drill, »L 1’ M
ap.'ii by order, K. H iW'ITKKBi'N, C»pt
Firemen’s Home Guard.
NOTICK is herein given that :ui t'leel
will take place at tho - Armory c-»
4,1, R n«l Wood strwets, Uu« PHI PAY K\ KNIN<
Th, o'clock. Ky order of the President,
JOS A- K> »BINS"N, Secremry.
A. W. GAZZ4M, Capla'n. »M‘ 1
JOHN M’DEVITT,
WHOLESALE GROCEE,
ANI) DKALIfcR IN
Nrw Orleins Snsur and Mnlas.sn,
r#.of «. Bjtco.r .
Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &c
.V,. 311 Ld-erty street, opposite Bnuthfie
A constant supply ut Pure Brandies and U mes. ol h
own impsrttttion always on hand. Also, nil Mmk-
Rye. Scotch and Irish Whiskeys ap-hlv
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTIfiRY
—AN D
CHOLERA MORBI S MEHICIIVE
PREPARED SOLELY HY
OR. J. MITCHELL
AND FOR MAI.K AT TH &
Drug ind Pharmaceutical Eitabliihmeat o:
lII4S. U. SUPEB,
Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets
FOR S ALE
A QUANTITY OF NEW AND SECOND
H aNL> BTEAM ENtiINEB, from four to ten horse
power. Apply to Wilbr&ham, Whittington A Pole, Ma
chine Works, Fraokford road and Amber s.reot Phila
delphia. _ ap6:2wd
HOST ETFUU’S BITT EKS.—ou dozen
received and fur a«le t>y
BECKHAM A KELLY,
fiV federal tr ret
Notice !
All articles furnished ky
Che Patriotic Ladle* of PiUaburtfh mupi be »eu
to Lafayette Hall. L Kl'SdK'
ap&ttt M o(
CHAMPAGNES!—
26 caaea Clic^uo 1 ,
60 baskets Chau. Heidaoick
60 M 8L M. * Co ,
For sale by
ROLL BUTTER.—S bbls Fresh Roll
Batter, iiisl received and for sale by
jAa a. fetzer
aps6 Marketand_Firat Htreeta^
EGOS.— 10 bbls Fresh Eggs, just rec’d and
for Bale by
JAB. A. FOTZER,
comer of Market and First street^
JAMES HfCHIUpS & CO.,
HOPE COTTON miLLS,
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF •
OSN ABURGS,
3‘i Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
**-Or»lerM may be left at H. CUll«l>B A CXJ’tin 133
W<v*l Streei, Piiij-tnirirh.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER
i inters solicited at l>a#ement shop, Grant Btreet'
opposite Cathedral. _ marlkdawly
EUB.EKA OIL COMPANY,
VEIVASGO tOl'NTt, PESNA.,
A. M. MARSHALL, Pres.
A. M' Marshall,
James Korqiier,
J. L*. Caroagban.
office in that of R. H. Davis, City of Allegheny, Pa.
mhltfc6md '
ROBIBT DILXILL.
ROBERT DALZELL &. CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION AND FORP'RDING MERCHANTS
-A*v-
Tlitinii IR PEODUOI AND PITTMUUB H MUTOFAOTUJLIS,
NO. »» I LIBKKTT “ * REST,
.. PITTSBOBOH,
SOUTH BERT &. SON, attend to the
• sale and purchase of Real Estate, collection of
KoM-lrt, borrowing and limning Moneys on Notes,Hoods
Mortgage*. Ac . 61 Market street.
JOII ft M OOM UKA D ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
CARRIAGES.
KOCKAWAVB, Bl'WJim, HCLKUM ANH BLEKJHH,
gg- \i work warranted to bo of Lhe Iteat materials
n t workmaD.hij 1 . mylkilydis
T. T.
MOUSE, SIGN
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
Nu, •*, ('or. St. Clair St. and Duquesiie Way
«#*AU work enmm'ed to me will l*e Neatly, and
Promptly F.iw*nu«l, °^l7_
SS. B. & C. I*. DARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS
A. IST ID ID JB .A. LEBS I I'T
l>oi iK, OAF. LETH R, and all ktndu of
Kj WRAI’PIMt i'AI’ER, otyo removed front NO. MT
WOOL STREET u>
No. 33 SinllUfleld street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
or Trade for Kaes.
U . U . 811 LG R 1 i ,
EVERT DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE
,\o. 13 SutllliQeltl Street,!
PITTSBURGH.
K U LI, A ns t) HT M EN T OF
I’lUsburgii Manufactured Furniture,
(AtuouiiL) oil UAUtI wtmiiwuwdl sell at the loweaf
i*>r CA**H mv®ly
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
Manufacturer* of
IRON AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON,
tuutta'i PilMt Shafti!*, PiiUrn Rods, PliUt.ie.
WAREHOUSES,
V* WaUr Str*«L tad 1»* First Etrwst,
AdJ rorcor </ Knuikhn *n-i So'.ub »wr BW-, Cfuc*K®
{®U?.IT
ALADDIN COAL" OIL COMPANY
BKKKKTON, JOIINSTON is WILKINS,
No. 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
IT AYE ALWAYS on hand a superior
I 1 quality of H'BRICATINU, ILLUMINATINU
wTciii'l'V- I*OAL
Aim, LAMl*ti ot every ranevy, Wholea&lo and Heuil
apls.lv
J.
MERCHA-NT TAILOR,
JOIIX H fIctARTUI,
BILL POSTER.
Vt .;! atu>nd u> the Dmtribuung and Porting of
ttILLR, CLRCLLAKK, CARDS it PROGRAMME!
pnrsßUK>.i\ pa.
Orders sent to the office of the PUtsbur-D Alorn
/Mi'v <r-u.w 111 receive urompl i.rr-nuim
BOOTS SHOBS,
Between Fifth and Ld»erty nts., (Shoe Market Place,)
SMITH. PARK. «t 00.7
NIX TU WARD FOHNDIU,
pirrauußuH, pa.
Warehouse, No. 149 Km»i and I*2o Second streets.
MaoufacturerH of ail sisos and deacriptionsof Coal Oil,
Uetorbi and Stills, Was and Water Plx>e, Sad Irons, Do#
Irons, Wagon Boxee,.Su»el Moulds, rulljfe*, Hangaraand
Couplings.
tu<. Jobbing and Mwluno Gaj* lings of every descrip
tion Hinds i.> order
a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, nil uaresnary tilting will U* carefully attend
ed «* u*ai:lv*»ep
I'ITTHHIIU'iU. t’KNN'A.
IMPORTERS OK
WINES, BRANDIES, &o.
HO. 6 NORTH FRONT STREET,
MEN’S KUKNISHINQ HOODS
PITTSBt’ RtiU.
WM. BENNETT,
120 Wood street.
• • -;v:' > *.
“ ; *w,-A- r -
justness (fiandE.
Allegheny City; Pa.
P. O’BRILH.
CIIAKTKBKI) KBBKUARV IsT, 18G1. )
H. E. liAVld Sec.
'‘•atCTORS
70R THE BALE 07
f J TTi> B ÜBQ H, FA.
i;. H I>T CO.,
KAAorACTtnmas or
No. Penn Shu!, fMUituryh, Al
(M'.CoM- SToRY.)
MANILA CT Uit K K OF
JON At L, A till.
PITTSBURGH,
M . Li'i’TLK,
MO. »4 ST. CL AIK BTU£KT,
(lir. Ins/.'a New Building,)
PriTbKL T R«H.
Amuiiminti, lUHroaUi, Stiamboiti,
SUl|>i, Uotele, Sales,
joum uouu
uAjrcracTviuLa or
And m
STRAW 6000 J. TRUNKS, CMPET SACKS, ETC.
WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL,
Ha IB Market Street.
PITTHBUIUiH. PKNN’A
E. I*. TIIDDLETON & HIU)
ALBO LKALBRIJ IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
lIIRSII FKU>,
I'KAI.EB IN
SHI HT MANUFACTURER,
S 3 wool* BTREE'I
JOUR OALJTWILL, JJL
CALDWELL & BRO.,
BOA T FURNISHERS AND DEALERS IN
Minilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage,
Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rosin and tMU,
Tarpaulins, Duck, Light and Heavy T>?iFdug*, *o.
• pU;lf Nr**. eS W«a«r acd T 8 Ifront street a
Kay* oo lf P~A n y ,
800 HA ELLERS, STATIONERS,
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
NO. W WOOD STREET,
Pittsburgh, i a.
M9~ A Aill assortment of Law, Medical and Misc* I
OUh Book* constantly on hand. nt
O K 0 ses C1i0.., uot Champagne, pta. *
&tJ !*« oaeew (iracn eeal “ “ ,
do »• (dian Ueideeicks ** “
•• Pj per •* “ “
;io “ Longwortha Catawba “ •' u
2ii •* Cabinet
For by
whiff
ANUSOME GOODS AND GOOD BAR
OAINB from New York Anotione.
a HANSON LOVE,
74 Market street.
BLACK SILK KENFEWS,of the neateat
ulyto yet introduced. Also Dress BCk, tfae lowest
mute city. C. HANSON LOVE
*plO _ 74 Market gt.
FKESH BUTTER AND EGGS to arrive
this day at 2 o'clock. D. B. FEBGUBON,
fa% Comer High and Wylie streets*
jpiscenattegns.
FIRE INSURANCE.
The Enterprise Insurance C'omp’y
fit.t, Taken fur One, Five, or Seven Veart, or Perpetually.
William Holm,!. * Co., Livingaton, Coperlnnd A Co.
.Ume, U. Lyon * Co.. Hon. Thos. M. Howe, William ,T
bavely A t> , James Marshall, E»q , Allen Kramer.
< i-orge 8 Bryan ACo . Wilson, Me Elroy 4 » Wileon,
Carr 4 Co., .lohu T Isogon St Co., Jacob I’aintef * Co.,
Bailey, Brown * Co.
DARLINLTUN A BLACKUTOOK. Agents
aplC:3m tirtice, Itank Blook, No. 67 hifth »*•
NEW GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Ko. S 9 Market Street,
Has just received and opened
opened a large stock or Boot, and Shoes.compne
ms one of the largest assortments to be foand.
Lulien’, MisMea'acd Chi'dren’a Boot*. Shoea, Gaiters,
S "E; S?" My ...the- French Calfßoots, (Lutem.
Oxford Tiea, P.tuoe Alberta, Scotch Bootees, bnoeß,
Bl Sof ll » 0 <t" Shoes of every viriety and style, which
will be sold at
.9100,000,
W. H. McGee.
C. Herrmger,
. JAJBB X. BUABOia.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
1 persons desiring to procure a terrain, weuld do
to call and ex mine Lhe atock at s 9 Market street
the proprietor* determ cheap, apli.
Drowned —S*o Reward.
ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN THE
Allegheny river, Nelson bint-bur, aged <1 years.—
•“ “ wUI be pa,d y
apUiDitlJ Renidence—Hand »>., or at 11h Mar Bet st.
CIHAMPAUaNKS,
J CHARLKb HKID3IBCK,
CRuWN, MUMM * CO*B
OLIC4UOT, 4c,
For mdo by
JUST RECEIVED through the Custom
Hou**e, a mnth Houenor lot ol genuine Havana Se-
Marti, such as Concha*, Conchitaa, Extra Eagle Prioci*
pees, Londrea, 4c. PUaue call and l will give you the
utmoHl tGAUafacliou, and will be Bold at old rMtfa y®t-
H pl t j LYON ARNBI HAL,
/•TREAT EXCITEMENT-DRY GOODS
1 IT Huliiug very cheap at
ft plB c HANK» *N LOVE, 74 Market wlreeL
issoUKI AND VIRGINIA MONEY
TAKEN AT PAR.—For sale, f**iO u-tuh t*( land in
Mitchell County. L»wa at five imle.H from. Osage, the
County Town—Price, %2 per acre. Also, MO in
Hamilton County, uear Webster City— Price, (3 }>*r*cre.
These iracu* are first rate land, being among ih* very
best localk ns, at the ojx*ning of the I>and 'mice in
thone district*. Approves! Real Estate, or Airginiaor
Missouri funds will bo taken m exchange lor ■ Uie above
nruTGrtv «• CUTH BERT 4 SON,
1 f,l Market SL
r: ph 3 c
< a s
B M w ? £ 9w|
«S § ° »«» «> ■
o< * i* a Of,
3 J gjllli s q s
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Ss^ofSlSl^
fl! O < r\
mWJ w a
n ° t 3 o «
CO tn M -o 05 'S
g« 8 ll' a I
§ g g .«■
<1 w £
m P 5 «
SE"Vh;RAL HUMMED BARRELS
1M UK FAMILY VINKGAK KoR BAI.E.—Mr.
TMUMAS MOORU. No«*. I*o. lyl. 103, an 1 IU3 First
street, ha* a lar»4« lot of superior Vinegar, made under
In? own supervision, for hale. L is hd unequalled ar-
Ui-le fur family jmrjioseH. ap!7-lw
ALL THE LATEST STYLES
BENTS' AND BOV’S PATENT LEATHER CALI
KID GAITERS, OXFORD TIES,
STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS,
W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO.
PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT
Paid hi Capital, - - #200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABL.
This Company Receives Deposits in Specie.
Par and Current Bank Notes.
PAY INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
Collection* made oq all the principal points in the
United State*.
KKHANGK BOUGHT AND SOLD.
.lamer Laughhu,
Wm. K. >’imick,
Rot>ertB- Hays,
.Samuel Rea,
Francis G. BaSey,
JAMES LAUGHLIN, President.
23:w _ JOHN l>. SCl r LLY_Ca.shier.
Dimtoiutlou.
T1 1 K CO-PA KTN EE.SU IP lIEKETO-
KuKK exiting between the undersigned, urder
Uie style of A. HARTUPEE * CO, Steam Engine Manu
facturer* and Iron Founders, was dissolved Dy mutual
r<jur>ent ou the first of January, 186 L John Morrow
having disposed of his interest, in the same to Andrew
Hartupee, who will carry on the business us usual at
the old stand, corner of First and Short streets, and
who will settle all the business or the Ute firm.
ANDREW HARTUPEE,
JOHN MORROW,
Pttobukou, Feb. 14, 1861.
Having disposed of my mteroei in the late firm
A. HARTUPEE 4 CO. vo ANDREW HARTUPEE, Ido
hereby cheerlully rocomuaend him to my friends as
Tally compou’Ut to carry on the same, and solicit for
him a continuance of the patronage so liberally be
stowed on the late titm. JOHN MORROW.
Pittsburgh, Feb. It. 1861. le!4
IJoK SALE. —A brick dwelling bouse well
arranged; also a two story frame house, and large
lot of ground, situate ou Colwell street and Carpenter's
alley. Price, $2600—5500 in Missouri funds, ludmce on
Ume.
Also : a choice building lot, 26 feet front, on Crawford
street, by 135, to TannehiU street. Price, $6O0 —one-
third in Virginia funds, remainder m one, two,and three
years.
Also: a lot 37U feeton Crawford, by 183, to TannehiU
street. Pnce, t7w— $BOO iu Missouri funds, balance in
one, two, and three years. Apply to.
U.CUTHBERT4 90N.
apll 61 Market st.
THE ONLY article that will effectually
Hamah Rats, Mice and Rcaohes,
Banish Kata, Mice and Roaches,
Banish Rats, Mice and Roaches,
Banish Rats, Mice and Roaches,
Banish Rats, Mice and Roaches,
JS TUB RAT PASTE,
*S THE RAT PASTE,
JS TUB RAT PASTJZ
js the rat paste,
JS TUB RAT PAS lE,
IS TUB RAT PASTE,
IS TUB RAT PASTE,
IS 7BE RAT PASTE,
riiiIADSLrHU
Prepared only by
Prepaied only by
Prepared only by
Prepared only by
JOSEPH PLEMINGU
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
Corner of the Diamond and Market street,
C-oraer of the Diamond and Market street.
Corner of the Diamond and Market street. at
ous'ioM House. .
Pittsburgh, April LsL V fl «i f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVfeN 44 SEALED
PROPOSALS” accompanied ‘uy pro per guaJan.
We> acoordiog to tormß to be fu: D i«hed on anp'ction
at this Office, will be Ulereat, until 12 o'clock
meridan, on Ihe FIRST TUESDAY 0? JUNE NEXT
lor the supply of Provisions, Medicine, Ac, enumerated
m said forms, for one year, commencing on the drat
of July nert, and ending on the thirtieth of June fel
lowing, rhe quantities stated are estimated with ref
erence to tne usual number of patients in tha Hnant.
Ul; but the United Statea resolves “he nghttofr£e
more or less of add artioles, aooordingiy (S they Say
berequired. If the articles delivered at theHosDital
are not in the udgmeat of the Physician of theSeT
quality and adaptej.o be aSpiwXSm te it &
to reject Ute same, to purchase other articles in toefr
•t sd, siftd io charge the contractor with any eioees of
cost oyer the contract prices. The United Blatea re.
Benas the right to aocept the proposals for the whole
or any portion of the articles specified. "note
. , „ JAMES A, GIBSON.
spadjeA @M»«yor and Agent of Marine HoipiU
" %. pIQU.
WM. BENN^vT,
120 Wood street.
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OF PHILADELPHIA.
—FOR
JAMES ROBB.
WM BENNETT,
120 Wood street.
—AND—
New York Manufacture,
JUST RECEIVED AT
31 Fifth Street
MADE FOR A SPECIFIC TIME.
DiatCTOBS
Thomas 8011,
Alexander Bradley,
Thomas Wightman,
Alex. Speer,
Warranted in all cases.
Warranted in all cases.
Warranted in all cases.
Warranted iu all oaaoa.
Summer Importation
ON MONDAY, lfttli INST.,
GEO, R. WHITE & CO..
25 FIFTH STREET,
WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION A
varied slock of good*, adapted to the coining
ne#non, bought at ruioons raerifloes to tho tmportesr.
Their assortment is most complete,'in
DRESS GOODS,
BERAGE ANGLAIS,
Plain Printed and Embroidered, of nil widtha.
Checked Poiltde Cheveres,
Very Cheap.
MOZ A.MBIQUES,
Plain and Embroidered,.narrow and wide.
FRKIVCH POPLINS,
Plain, Embroidered, Striped anil llarred, all widlha,
very fashionable,
FOULARD SII.KS, CHECg SILKS,
Very much ip demand.
French Printed Jaconets Organdies,
FRENCH CHINTZES,
New Style Embroidered Grenadines
in rich colors, and for kecond mourning
Spanish Black Lace, Guipure Points,
S Q IT ARE SHAWLS,
A Now Article.
GRENADINE VEILS,
n all colors.
Ah this is the cheapest atook they hate ever import
ed they can, wiih continence, assure their friends and
patrons that the above goods ARE CHEAPER than
ever ottered io this irarfeet- aplB
MORE
NEW
TESTIMONY.
Pratt i the Rev. Father Stanislaus Pnriztp^key l hare
been IronbU-d with Deafness for a length of time and
am consulting Dr. Von MO9CHZI9KER. He operated
on my Ears so suocesHlully as to restore my hearing
entirely. I think my duty to those afflicted
with defective hearing, aa well as an acknt
of the Doctor’s great skill and lalent, to mvee my case
publicly known, and to strongly recommaid all sofer
er< to avail t hemselves of this epportumty
STANISLAUS PARIZYNSKEY, Pajaionist.
MuNastmt, Birmingham, April 11th, 1861,
O »
o r;
This is certify that I have suffered for some time
from Deafness, and that I have been greatly benefited
by the skillful treatment of Dr. Von MOSCHZISKER.
Monasjbey, Birmingham, Asril 11th, 1861.
Important
to
the
TESTIMONIALS FROM IlOMg-SOUBCSL
JODW MCLOSKEY, Esq.,
M’CLOSKEY, COSGRAVE & CO.
Port Pirrt, AixsoaxwT Co, Pa. )
April Bth. 1861. J
TO DR. VON MQSCHZISKBR: 166 Third street, Pitts*
1 am happy to inform you that my little daughter*
who has been quite deaf for four years, has, under your
skillful treatment, entirely recovered. 1 feel quite sat
isfied tbs • hearing would never have been restored
by natural causes, but to your treatment alone is «h<»
indebted for it, and I would earnestly recommend alk
altiiiHcd with deafness to consult you at once.
* Respectfully yours,
JOHN MoCLOSKKY.
AuxaasNT City, Pa. )
Apnl 6th, 1861. J
DR. VON MOSCHZISK
Denr fir:—lt is but ju e that my gratitude for tho
relief experienced from your akilllul treatment ahouY
have expression, For some lime past my hearing hail
b>.>en so bad that i despaired of ever gaining it though
the advice of several physicians was strictly followed.
I am therefore truly grateful to you, and very happy lor
say that the operation performed by you hsa resulted
in the perfect restoration of my-hearing.
Respectfully yours,
ROBERT HUNTEB.
We are personally acquainted with Mr* Hunter, and
have perfect confidence' n his statement. He is undor
our supervision in the mplay of C. kP. R. R. Co,
PHILLIP OOBBETT,
JOHN HOVEY.
EYE
Till ETHEREAL EAR IMUIATIM,
AN INSTRUMENT INVENTED 111
Dr. Von Moschzisker,
Through which he has been
enabled to cure the MOST OBSTINATE CASES
OF DEAFNESS—cases in which every other maann
have failed, and all hopes of relief given up.—-
This is no idle statement. Its truth is attested by hnn
dreds of gentlemen, whose n«mft|i are a«pii*f>r through
out the Union—STATESMEN, PHYSICIANS; LAW
YERS, CLERGYMEN AND JUDGES, witnesses to the
fact* •
HR. VON MOSCHZISKER,
begs to say lo all who softer either from
DEAFNESS
MALADY OF THE EYE
ESf, —; «■£-« ■
ihe folP owjll g sr6 80me of the nlun()8 whoBe teBam
nia l* can be examined at Dr. Von Moaohatsker’a Office
The, have been entirely restored to their .hearing by
him.
JOSEPH PEARSON, Bellefonte Atreet, I-awroneevlUa
THOMAS MOORE, First street;
H. LANUKAMP, North East Corner of;Diamond and
Market streets;
To this list hundreds mot® could be added, and
can bo Been at the Doc tops Office.
No. 155 THIRD STREET*
BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT BTa,
Whm® he maybe CONSULTED DAILY, from B a. W
to 5 o'oloo.k n a.
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—AND—
ALOYSUJB GREGG, Paasionist.
Deaf,
OF THE FIRM OF
EAR.
OR ANY
PITTSBURGH :
OFFICE,
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