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We have sent t Idiers from here who are accus* tomed to xourh, who are hard fisted and hard headed-—and can liold a Southerner in each hand and kick a third one out of his boots.— There was a single oompany from Birming ham, of Bolling Mill and Glass House boys that with the Second Begiment from here, that we 11 bet will place hors du combat ten Southerners apiece if they only get a chance. Every head of them was shorn smooth and every fist a sledge hammer. They know not what fear means, and these were but a fair specimen of the hardy men that Pennsylvania is turning out by thousands to defend the Stars and Stripes of their country against the rebel carpet knights of the South. SUBSTANTIAL AID NOT WANTING, There will be no lack of money for the gov ernment to carry on this war firmly and stern ly as it ought to be. The men are ready In thousands and hundred of thousands if requir ed, and the capitalists of the country are deter mined to furnish the government with the “sinews of war” in such amounts as may be necessary. The Eastern papers state that a committee of capitalists from New York and the East have gone on to Washington, to offer | the government an amount of money sufficient to raise an army of men sufficient to carry the war at once to the heart of secession, in the cotton States, and end it in the Bpeediest man ner- This is the true course to be pursued and our Government will eventually be forced to assume this position at last. The secession ists do not mean to yield except by force, and j force sufficient to make them do so should be called into servioe. Five hundred thousand men, if neoessary, should be employed to break up this insolent and wicked rebellion. The sooner the government begins to prepare for this kind of operations, the sooner the war wil be over, and over successfully for the Union and with seourity for the Government. All Mconntfe represent the Southern army at Pensacola as utterly demoralized and diffi cult to manage. The men volunteered under the impression that they were going to have a week's spree, and not having ever been accus tomed to any thing like work, they are dis gusted with tbe hardships of a soldiers life. The latest accounts from the Soath state that since Fort Pickens has been reinforced, Gen. Bragg has. intimated to biß officers, despairing* \y, his utter inability to reduce it. The strength of Gen. Bragg’s works, and the calibre of his guns, have heretofore been fils largest guns are forty -two pounders, and he has no columbiads. His supply of munition is small, and hiß army of 6,000 men are poorly supplied, and thoroughly i j Ha has also intimated that he will aot purely on the defensive. Eight United- State* vessel* were off Fort Pickens on, the 21st inat, with their guns ready for immediate action. A United States land force of five thousand men is to co-opera ate with Fort Pickens. It is believed that the fleet would scatter the revolutionary army to the four winds, and be able to re-take the .Navy Yard and forts near Warrington. The Pennsylvania papers notice that Ex* President Buchanan has subscribed the sumof $6,000 for the equipment of volunteers at Tm. caster. | 'i -ft ■ J -t. .i. •. ( ; i- . *• . • • > «*: ’; ’• • • .. "W :. •- - vV\&, —V' : • % tORNTHX},:::;: APRIL SO. THE BI.OCKAOE. The eastern papers which are familiar with matters on the seaboard, state that the government ia taking most active measure* to carry out th| blockade of the seoeded States. All the available war vessels are put into service, Mercantile steamers are also taken up, and such as are not used for the purposes of transportation are being fit ted Out as gunboats, to cruise off the coast and run up shallow waters. In a few days, therefore, the ports of the seceded States, from Baltimore and New Orleans, will be effectually closed. When this is done, and the line of the Potomac guarded by a strong corps d’armee of 100,000 men, the rebel lion may be safely allowed to sting itself to death, unless more energetio measures of crushing it be resolved on, and carried out The President has issued a proclamation including the Virginia and North Caro lina ports in the blockade of the seceded States. THE HEW YORK NEWSPAPERS. The Herald wants to know what is the matter with the fiepublic&n journals of New Yotk ? What do they want ? It says they continue to be deeply dissatisfied with the President and the Cabinet. Some want to have Seward removed ; some to get rid of the whole Cabinet at one fell Bwoop. Some even insist upon having the President himself superseded, to make way for a Cromwell, or a military dictator. As that can only.be done by violence and anarchy, H Beems a rather strange cure for disunion and disorder. The predecessor of Crom well was superseded by the scaffold. It asks do our amiable cotemporaries want to see the President of their choice superseded in that fashion? (lr do they, under the guise of fighting for a written constitution, seek to overthrow the Government by mob law apd military despotism. The New York newspapers have discov ered that they do not rule the nation, and they are in a bad way. The people have quite as much and probably a little more confidence in the military ability of (len. Scott, and the energy and judgement ot the Cabinet, as they have in the inflated flum mery of the New York newspapers. these editors be content to watch events and record them. They have do power to die. tate or control matters, and it ia well for the country that they have not. LET THEM TRY IT. The Cincinnati Commercial says that the Southern troops aro astonishingly confident of • their ability to whip the North. They as sume that all Northern men are cowards that one fire-eater can destroy at least a dozen “ Abolitionists.” They are not dispirited by the warlike preparations in tho Northern States, holding that the larger the armies turned out for the Government, the more ene mies they will have the pleasure of killing.— They talk of taking Yankee scalps, as if the task were as easy as taking squirrel scalps It is a common saying among the volunteers, that they will pay their debts with Yankee scalps, on their return from the wars. FORT PICKENS. : ■■'■ -... *, ;•• ,t**" •,■ •■> .;; < s p- s -• jtn ■» - •• .*•«•*-• - ... ‘' ' : "'-w?' -; Cv.' ! ;; ■; ■ , 'A'.. '• ~ ’ * *1 -•ttf n „.^ h R‘rat Regiment of South Carolina Voi nnteera, Col. Maxey Gregg, left hero on Mon tw, f f or .? OOn for Vir lf ,nia R was the inten* 'r,. 0 ' the Volunteers to have left on Sunday gt < n that was impossible. .1 “ Col -. Gregg’s regiment, or rather that por tion which volunteered to service in Virginia amounted to between five and Bix hundred brave and efficient men. Brigadier treneral M. L. Bonham, of the Confederate States army, is to have ohargo of the brigade of "Palmettos." Ho and they are now an route for tbo Virginia border. “The Floating Battery was taken from its position, at Sullivan's Island, and placed in a situation where, fn future it can do offeetive execution. A number of mortars, shells, Ac have been sent from this city during the last faw days for Pennsylvania." THE FOREIGN ELEMENT OF THE It is a remarkable feature in the present war, that the foreign citizens are hastening with the greatest alacrity to the defence of the government, which they have adopted as their own, and rallying to the national flag. The Germans here were among the first to volunteer, and the Irish were not slow in following. It is now pro posed to have an Trish Regiment, four com panies being already in the field, ~r ready for same. There is no lack of honest and honorable loyalty among our adopted citi zens. Jedge Edwards Pierpoint, late of the Su preme Court of New York. William Kvarts and Judge VaDderpool, havo gone to Wash ington. They were deputed at a public meot tug of influential citizens of New York to call upon the President, and urge that the United States troops be marched through Baltimore at once. They pledge New York to furnish an ample force of men and the sinews of war for the purpose. The merchants and business men of New York are aroused beyond endu ranee at the bare idea of the city of Baltimore blocking the road from tbo metropolis p, n,c Federal capital. The Philadelphia papers slate that some of the United States trodps are forbidden to carry revolver*. The reason assigned for Ibis order is, that the fact of carrying revolvers mat lead to their use at a time whon the musket or rifle should be employed. Those who give this order should know, and perhaps do from experience, that allowing the infantry revolv ers is detrimental to their effectiveness. From tbe New York HeraJd ef *UD<itty. The Situation of Aflair*. Washington ii now garrisoned by 18,000 troops. AH tho regiments despatched from the Morth have arrived there safely. New York »ent the Seventh, Seventy first. Twelfth Sixth, Sixty-ninth, and Eighth; Brooklyn’ the Thirteenth ; Albany, the Twenty-fifth— each a thooaand strong; while ifassachusetts Mat her two regiments, the Seventh end Eighth, numbering two thousand. The latest reliable reports represent a com plete reaction of feeling in Maryland, thus confirming the news ot yesterday that the Union -entiment was taking courage and ac quiriflg strength. In Baltimore, as well as in other marts of the Stale, the Stan and Stripes were hoisted in various buildings. The mes sage of Governor Hicks to the Legislature which has just assembled at Broderick, ini' presses upon that body the necessity of Mary land remaining neutral as the only hope of safety; but while this sentiment is indicative of a fhendly disposition towards the l/nion it is manifestly absurd that a mere condition of neutrality on the part of any State can bo ac. cepted in the present crisis. Delaware has taken a still more decisive po sition for the Union. Governor Burton has issued a proclamation stating that as D-daware baa no regular militia laws, it cannot bo com polled to place troops under the authority of the General Government, but at the same time he advises the raising of volunteers, who may if they choose, tender their services to the Government. ° From Virginia we have intelligence that General Harper, the commander of tho Stale troops at Harper's Ferry, has declared as tht sentiment of Governor Letcher, that Virginia her Jn rm A DO ,nvseion of Washington from b Kia' V Amon S Bt our other dispatches we publish the report that the Secretary of General Cameron, has asked for an armistice of sixty days from Governor Letcher , but it l“?7aLrr bat «■»» The news from Kentucky confirms the pro vious reports of her intention to remain neu f oil n m th f Tho lr00 P» wh 'uh left Louisville to join the army of the Confederate States, >t appears, waa not furnished with arms by the State, nor had they the sanction of Governor Magoffin for the proceedings In Missouri too, although the Governor refused to fornlsh men In response to the President s proclamation, the quota of volunteers has been raised for the service of tho United States Government. Telegraphic communication with Baltimore is re-mtaklished. The office at Baltimore is under State surveillance, and no messages for Washington are permitted to pass exoept those of a private or mercantile character. * Good Hewn from Cairo. -, Tile *? J l ture of 1118 C ' K Hillman, with one thousand kegs of powder, after ,ho had bean in t?i°J 36 , d V 8! &nd orew, comes just in time to afford an early illustration of the military generalship which is directing the army mevements from Washington. This splendid lot of ammunition would have gone Gen'^Snott'hiJi ° f 1116 8e if Gen Scott had delayed three days longer the ° rd <£ “K of. heavy force of volunteer troops to Cairo. Wow it will furnish a beautiful BU |>. ply of rations for the 22,000 rifled muskeU just = ed from the St. .Louis arsenal, for active It is reported the secession soldiery are nro. pairing at Memphis and elsewhere, for an ex pedition to Cairo, to dislodge the government troops there, from the possession of the situa turn. We counsel them to get their lives well insureed for the benefit of their wives and children, before they undertake thrt arduous enterprise, for they will assuredly never re turn.—Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday. We have a dispatch from Fort Smith, Ar kansas, stating that on Wednesday night that post was taken possession of by the State for ces, under command of ex-Senator Borland The garrison of the fort at the time it surren dared, numbered three hundred men. General Hansom, who has recently left North Carolina, reports that every federal ;P«sbin that State has been taken. At Fayette* seventy thousand stand of arms .werecajitared, including twenty-eight thous and pt ijhe taost'Approved pattern. *' ' ' SOUTHERN MOVEMENTS. Here and there we piok up an item oi authentic news from the South. The Con federate States are in a condition of anar chy, and business is totally prostrated.— The people of portions of the border States are not much better off. All who can, are availing themselves of every opportunity to escape from the country. We have seen persons who have been obliged to quit Memphis on account of their Union sentiments, leaving their business and their property behind. They represent that West Tennessee is in a condition of the most intense excitement, and no Union man is .safe. I„ East Tennessee the Union feelmg u stronger, and there is a talk of a division of the State. n the -2d, at Montgomery, President Davis was making active preparations for the attack on Washington. Troops from Alabama and Georgia were on their way to Richmond, receiving their arms and equip merits at Augusta. A Charleston despatch says : THE HOAU TO THE CAPITAL. REVOLVERS. >'**:«**« k*** «i*jLJ • sasjurA Fort Sumter was battered on the 14th of April. The President issued his call for troops on the 15th, and so have the num ber twice told already, and millions of mon ey as a free gift from a free people to carry on the war, and all within ten days ! And yet the “ yellow lli'i pm no-forte squad of editors are not ■.ui.-:icd. This impu dence is thus well rebuked by the New York “ \V orld ” of Saturday. The “Times,” like Nick Bottom, who would play the lion, is ambitious to play tbo Thunderer. Because its Isindon name sake made a good thing by pouring in its bolts upon Lord Raglan and the Aberdeen ministry fur irs delays and blunders in i petting the (.'rimean war. it is crazy to try its hand in a similar fashion upon Scott and Lincoln. For the last three or four mornings we have had nothing but popping and sulphur. Wurburton’s storm under the cabbage leaf was nothing to it. it has made, indeed, a very frightful little show as far as it went quite in the Olympian style. The old apple woman at the corner quivers yet. But we are thankful tnat it could go no further : •('ould great men thunder Ah Jove h mnelf doea, Jove would ne'er be M aie( : Kor every peJimg, potiy ( ffioer Would use hi* heaveu ffiyhuoder— Nothing but thurfder. 3@rciAii heaven"’ ft is a luoky thing for Lieutenant General Scott, and fur the American Kagle, and for the White House, that our “Times " can not thunder as Jove himself does ; and a lucky thing for the country, too, for we hardly know how to spare any of them yet. We know that our neighbor is authority upon expeditions— foot expeditions partic ularly. Prubably no spot on earth was ev er fooled more expeditiously than was achieved on that memorable June day, down among “ the elbows of the Mincio.’’ It was a masterly movement It is a great pity that our friend is not in a situation to make a descent upon the Southern rebels. Hut since that cannot be, why be so hard upon General Scott v Why fall f,„,l 0 f him so savagely ! [t is because the “Times” over the water made sueh a dead set at fhaelan There is a difference Kaghm deserved to he hit. His part in the expe dition was wretchedly managed The Thunderer had the right of j t throughout. Ihe Hriltsh army was an arm\ of lions, led In asses. There could hardly he a greater contmst tliau tlmi the dif lerent styles of conducting the Crimean and the Mexican expeditions. Scott land ed his little army, planted his batteries, and eight days afterward dispatched word to Ins government that tho flat; of the United States floated in triumph over the castle of San Juan de I'lloa-tlic sam wave-ginb-d and hat tie-scarred which, in Europe, had been deemed anoi er Sebastopol. He scaled the ( ordiileras, bore the eagles of his country in ijuick succession through the streets of Jalapa, IVrote.and Puebla with >,..int iio-ii sw,-pi through the so call ed tmpract teable pass „f r er ro Gordo. J e . fended by ll',.iOti Mexicans— with the same number of men defeated .TJ.fiOU at Contreras atol Cherubuseo—with 7,l'jn men .stormed < hapultepee, defended by L’lJ.lKiu, and with o.titilt took tho city of Mexico, ~oeupied bv an army o| t»n*. He did hw work, and he saved h.s soldi,.,- neither of which was done by Raglan 11, threw not a life awav tliat could be saved, and -me.-,fully used e'ery possible means to secure the health and comfort of hi.- men. Performing his campaign at the sickly season of the year penetrating into the very heart of' the enemy's country through ,-rowded cities and over mountain accelivities, he yet subjected his men no; to oue-tenth of the suffering and lost not one tenth so many of them by disease as Raglan did. though en camped all the While within six miles of lhe sea. He poured out no blood for a fruitless victory, like that of Altua; he annihilated no regiment* of his own by a fital order, like that of Halaklava; he 'in vited no deadly attaok by a neglect in fortifying hu position, lik* that of Inker manri. He did not Uiave his soldiers to be come tattered like savages, or famished like dogs These things make a difference, and it is preposterous to try thunder against Scott because thunder told against Raglan, We say nothing now of the <|Ua!ity of the article used—the differnce in the "occasion for it is enough. " Ii is characteristic uf General Scott to f prepare himself thoroughly lor what he > undertakes. It was because he was allow ; ed hy Secreiary Marcv to do this in his own way that the eoiu|ue.“t of Mexico be came a sure thing. It issouiewhatßtriking test the most successful campaigners the world has had—Cmsar, llannihal, Eugene, Marlborough, Napoleon, Wellington—had this same mental proclivity. In fact we hardly remember an instauee, exoepting that of the editor of the “Times," whero a general ofthe very highest order could bring himself to makeagreat movemeut iii an enemy’s country without considerable plan ning and organizing The only other exception that occurs to us is that of Sam son, with his jaw bone, among the Phil istines. liut even that turned out unfor tunately for Samson in the end. Nobody could safely imitate him but the “Times" editor. Twenty thousand men are now drilling in i^bii&delphia. B <E R"H" 4 V K"”8 HOLLAND HITTERS. pfttFijUD rao* mi m bo Lhrv‘ Ud , frn“eful Ton,.-■ and CnnmatiT*. • Ffttmly ifenfedy Uolrer,!,, approved a. INDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH, COLIC, HKAHT-BCUN, headache, a all dyspeptic complaints. •Hi« Weak *ud Nervou* should trj n. Hiwirb or Upomtjo. ' But one site of Uie eenume poontni” t ° ttle,) Pn ™ one Doll * r - Cnw, a leal BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. & Co. BOCK PROPRIETOR& Hold by Druggists generally. Pitlabargh, Penn'a. OIL BARRELS. Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. The undersigned having se^ cured the right for the State of Pence? I ran la. in certain patents for making tight a D d alaok barrels hare put up the nscessary machinery for that purpose in the above named establishment, and are n6w m 1 OE r M"A P TKD B m ° f ,he bes ‘ *2SLSS?tS CEMENTED in such a manner a*, it Is believed will render them secure against leaking en^r/TATP^ c “"i h,i ■ u » nl '° D of R.Sner. of Rook m« d b? r u of Crude Kook Oil, to our into!!./ belwTtn * lhat the y will And it to tbe“r Interest to procure an article so perfectly made and lMk^ Ur oit JJ ' “ ceme “ t ' exolusirely onr own, against amPP" ° rder *, m “f bo sect to the Factory, on the rt«r, foot of Taylor street, 6th Ward or at our office, No. 13, Fifth street, up stairs ’ . GUTHRIE 4 SILL. O uNdry PRODUGE— U 6 Boxes Fresh Roll Butter 31 Barrels Fresh Eggs 76 Bushel BaltimoroHJue Potatoes. v? d i Ground Corn Meal. 10 Barrels Mess Pork. 2 •* No. 1 Lard. “K.fsSur PeaQ bea, (halves ) 200 Bushels Bright Dried Apple-. Just received and for sale by JA-t. A. FETZER. *P comer Market and First sta- EATOff, MACRUM & CO. ," So. IT & la Fifth Street, Have received •• union" neck T* B * “ Ud W»toh Guards, “Onion* Head uresMs, “Union” Buttons, “Onion” iSosettM, ‘Onion ss Dndgea, *O. Rod, Whit* and Bln« Ribbons, all width* 8»y Flannel and Fans? Tra»aUng Bbirta. HUltarr atPnSSI ",lth «J'nminiuJi* fittS •IS# 'a,' K. ■* " <Vt A# * “* A Cutting Rebuke, OF MINERAL HAIR DYES, 1 o avoid suoh a contingency, GHRISTADORO’S EXCELSOIE DYE, Prayed bjr the AjfAIiYSIS OF DB. CHILTON, to be the best hair dye in exletenoe, and WHOLLY F&KK FROM POIgOS. 801,1 SBO. B. gETBE^^^ HOSTETTEB'S dozes' recriredund for Salt by : 7 _»■ " " BBOkHAM*KELLZ, ■ ““ B#eWa»Utee.t -/v *.' 1 \ ‘ V[. * 4 s*® & laerftseareirts T HE R^ h Y R a^ ic * e tJiatSrill effectually. BnniaK sod"Pilraches, Banish °® WMSoaoie*. ... 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M KAP WALL PAPKH at d M rente ’ 'f e«Ue by •I*-'* y>’LUNTKKKS Bi'-il'd, SHOES uH ‘(A * 7 I'H.-., *1 IHK i HKAH i.asu h'POKc. oK ■Niv. la Mejkei airaoi. 11 Juor from Fif.h More Men Wante'd. Tu KILL KPTHK BKfITON UI'AHIK V oLI NTKKRS WHO UE-iIKK To SEE SERVICE r »ml (.roKxn and defend ll„ I'uioo . K n u»l nil end will ooroi K td«i, m House . third story} I bey will bo property wM f, r »od well clothed Fr e men do your duty, your country r*-> 4 u re- ,t from *h. _ *•'■" _ H-JI KKttR. Notice Pennsylvania Volunteers. 4 1 ’ 1 ' T H ° SK HA VIN(I CI.AIMS UR bill* due them on account ot toe pennsr. vania of Pi»-bur K h ; cct of trlospo* 1.10,11 of troop. .tier order, to inarch. end tor quarter* * Ub frr°’. *£" ** r > T>Mle.l to t.rn.ooi toe n W „„ moduUely et to- office ot K. Rt IRtSoN. *a) No US 5 nf’*’ 1, 1 '“ u “ bur « l “. frcperly autoenticat-d for Jr, i S.M I, F ROHMIX ap47.iwd pj order ri the (toreroor j^EAMERs TWO TUUKK UK KOUR I.NCH EM WIDE * U(i tli S ’l' EM s, FKOhl 2U TO iu FEET LO>’U. * A N 1) ]> U M P >s of niipenor make, and »• OIL. can be had at JAMES W. CRA FT, Commission and forwarding Merrhani. and Mercantile Broker wmce No. 32 North Levee, Saint Louia' V B I will give Immediate and persona! attention to we, for whtoh chargw BTr“ U TT it 2 * i orsi 6 Philadelphia; MA?ihur, Byrne « Gibbons, New 1 ark; W. C. STOowell. T. Ewlne Kmw Nonbnp t On, Kknaa* J. w Borbndge t £?’ h!T, p r * W - We»t°n, Memphis, Ponnock i Hart, Pitteburgh; U. W Caaa, Plttaburgh; P. fl Ball R. A y”°J > s ’ "“oago, w. y Ooolbaugh, Bnrltngtoa, loir L Burlington, lowa Capu. Connel a ; nv«r tnen ireoeraUr. rahl&.*dm MhsSS PURK.—IO barrels prime country Mea« Pork.jtwt received and for xale by an o, JAB. A. FKTZER, *P»T oorner ol Market and First au-eeta. LAttL) —f»ou lbs. pnmejxmntry Lard just received and for eale by JAH. A. FETZER corner Market and First streets. W heiunu money wanted^- . *ad Blsok Hoot Poles oo wharf for which I wiil take Wheeling mooej. ’ ,or JAMES A. FETZER, corner Market and First streets. aptf Dwelling house 7or kale.— Bita«t« an Quro'l ;Ali»gh»nr. Th» boiua r ,“ om, ‘ Tn » lot » foot front on *'»rroU «tr»«t, by IDO,loop to l.ndlln <irM. Pr on i 960. Term* •“&_ 8 CUTH BKRT. t BON, • - &l Market Rtr*ei: BA VINOS BANK, No. 65 Fourth Stre«(. l*Jp°MiUi made with Ums btuk Ujurt tbe FIRST DAT OK MAY, will dm* inu-re.it Irotn U»»i d*u>. A l'roiswjrcr. Dissolution. , ,H « W : HERETOFORE EXIHT- A, IL ING t^ l " e 9,“ WILLIAM HUNE and E. iLPAL BILIB6I*” iIMO T<Ki b ? tnuiual consont on APRIL _»fi27imd JOHN LTDEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, AMD DEALER IN #ew Orleans Sugar and Molasses, FLOUR, B^tCOJT, Rioe, Cheese, Pish, Oils,&c. No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smilhdeld, PriTSBUR9H, PEKN’A. «“ uppl < 01 1 “'ire HraoJies anj Wines, of his hr‘/“r ‘/“ on h *p d - ''l*o, Old Monon- Mahela Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskeya. ap23tlv H. D. BBEOHT & MANUFACTURERS OF looking GLASSES, POHTKAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, Hilt and imitatioa Bosewood &fooldiii*ii. I'HALERS IN FRXXCH PI ATE AHD WIHDOW GLASS, I‘2S Smithfleld Street, S n ’M^Cki o ofe.^ t ! ,e<,n F , ilUl “ d ®*“>. Piluburgb, and tasTnes. cards franfed .1 whSliaalfpritSi! DEATH MAT ENSUE" " Sava a distinguished medical writer PBOM THE USE USE ONLI ftp&cUwzlmT Warranted in call canes. • ■ HiißMfu'e in n«i canro. Warranted in all cases. HENRY H. COLI I^M w p Marshall tan supply tli6in»*eJfeg with AT PKIMK tXJS' Jw.S. H. RoRLANL, Til K KURSUKI BEK OFFERS FOK SA LE * Ur** portion o t the floe bottom Uud on th© *»• QJ nnsr, W'thio th© borough of Tarentum nMr i« U, r T. ? ,b and aw“on? ,7? rt Tta n "* hC the The property now offered lie. within whali. admilie.l ev “» AUewh3v^ n»»o L^n h m . d , *• " eTeral valuable off well, waiu *Qfc*wai operation for some year*. and wefls ure now going down ail around. *“* The r t 2.* n °*** renJ «m, laid oat bv the *ubw>Hh.r i c rvrru^^^^v^s‘? f u r£ s“^. r ’ 0n " “**iP d »■> ba«ine». to eecttJJi SSStySS' denoes near exeellont schools, ud churtSesTfrL™ d d ro n r,xrnow T^r«? w ‘?££rFt howow ’>» «£&* “ ■ old ’ rith °« «o th. Those who wish to purchase at nri»*r» „„i„ _ . quire of the subscriber, opposite dhertier’s Station m " of Kao. tmphorn, in Tarentim. Bt * tion ' or uitiH «. Bom,' ,R,mK Si.o'TaSiT 1 sSS£S-S«5 ffl&ffiSSaSSSS^^ , P®*» w»d I*ok Pumpifo? atSXcSSI inhears and other Planing done taaSS^. *” 1 n used IorDuKLN'O FOR w. w youNO'a, 01 Wood sireeL T?- ST x r -otof z&zss&zz Alio, Irish Ltflen and Ltnen Bosoms. SWi. » wm ple “* “^3215; ap2tlw WATBOSXoII. M l Y rop P ™ YL VA WILLUM HUNK. “ d guaranteed unohangeable In oolor. “THE ILLUMINATOR OF THE DAY " Oonatanllj on Inuid anti f or sale bv F mm n . new offloe, No 24 Wood atrSL bZtIJt »• thelt ona atreet. UEO and Bwy mhlB:tr UALHOUN, General Ag<*u- Meshannook POTlTolsrnwwir el* prime fleehennock Potato*, }»« FERGUdON'B Grooerr corner of High end Wy^*,, §^ Ee ’ S ™ i: Sx^?"« Market at- EMUVAL.— UEOitOte W. CASSTOO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR COUNTING ROOM 10 No - 405 üb °^««■«. •+ “ d OTRTAINirFSr^T,v _ w. K MARfIHAI.I. U a verv i superior article, for sale by VeT * “ P HKNKY H. COLLINS. CSS^p- 50 ug »pifl 7 —33 bbls received and FXJ for Bala bj (aplfl) HENRY H. COLUhr KESH ABBIVAL ~ —— New Crop Teas Of the beet q \T “* Produce.— 1«600 bushel* Peaches. .. 20 bushels Ctoreneed: ° D f£^ ,1 * nraollt <®4 Ibr sate^^ p « Beat, “ Tmm FFICES ON SMITtIPLELD ST X No. IS2, Bear the Popt Ofiog. Jognlrecrf 1 " )ilB ® 1; 1 Moaio Store, Kllhure e W**. . ; i .r ,*• < jftr:. V .a~ ! k'&v' .*v* . CU ® T °M HOOBE, l NOTICK 18 teen to] lftrao lor thartippl&f In said oneyear, commencing on the first Of July next, end epdmg oath*=thirtleth of Jum hi W«ntiui*stafe,ljir6 estimated with r°t UK ste&C n n *S e to H X' more or lees of etid £ they Say r t q ?'Xe lr . Ul , e srMcl estdellrered at the HosSS f,.n. n j th r fodgmeat oHthSiPhyeician of the bee quality and adapted to he Hospital, he will be at liberty to r'fsct the same, to purchase other articles io their ► t ad, and to charge the contraotorwith any eacees of cost orer the contract prices The United States re- Beije« the right to accept the proposals for the whole or any portion of the articles spettflecL fl JAMES A. GIBSON, Surveyor and Aden*of Marine Heap Ua I? OK SALK.—A brick d wei ling house well I?, r alTsn *s d - »t»o 'lory frame bouse, and lame lot of ground, s'tuate on Colwell street and Cari»oS« time PnC8 ’ * 2SOO— I 6OO > n Missouti fuuda, balance on Abo : a choice building lot, 25 feet front, on Crawford b J t l 3 *° fannehill nt’oeL Price, s6oo—one! third m Virginia funds, remainder In one, two, and three Aliw : 510t37 J 4 feet on Crawford, by 133, to Tannehill street. Price, »700-$3OO In Missouri funds, bnlanoo in one, two, and throe jMirs. Apply to S. tUTHBERT ABON. f>l_Marhet f*L apl 1 UNTE K ' S WOttM CAKES THE MUST EFFECTUAL And only reliable Worm Caudy in use. WARRANTED IN EVERY INSTA For tale Wholesale and Retail a’ SI P Eft’S DHiro STORE, Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets, i r 'lH AMPAIiNKS, ' CHARI,KB HKIDSIBUK, CROWN, MOMM A ccra CLICQUOT, 4c, For B&ie by J 'hol itECKJ VEIj through the Custom fj Hou-e, a moat gvoerior lot ol genuine Havana Sa p "™ ; u.m, ; t satiafacUon, and all! be JSiu old “ pW hYONARNSTHAI., TDlwoluilod. partnership heketo- A X H We“ D * faoturem and In-n Founderipwai dissolved by mutual oonaenl on tbe first of January, 1801. John MorriiJ h«,ta K duptwed of hi. .merest ,□ too m, Z aZSZZ W 1 r ' Arr y on the bualnsa. „e ueual u the old aland, corner of First and Short who will BO.tle ail the bindnean of ih« late firm. *** AA WtaW H4RTUPRK, PrrtbftoaoH, Feb. 14. IHC. JOHN MUR «OW, A. U H.S,tTE^.rA , N-D^ m H^ , t “- , P \^ do ?r'L eh ~ r,uUj ret ’ ommeuJ him to myWrodilS fully competent to carry on the kudo, udaolitit fi? k. ,n * a cootum*ace of tbe p&trooace eo Überailv h*. ■towed on the In* fitm. JOHN MneStfm Pitt.burgh. Feb 1A i»ul M °HBOW GREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE, lomesteads, market Bardean, Residences, 4r, Tarentum, Allegheny County, ‘CLEAR AND ODORLESS, HENRY H. OOLLlltfa co JSPgjjgSftreg . •* #• i s -TV.?*. * t V*^ v *~. • Sfc--«* rrn *** f&o‘3&2i: ■£**&&&*» -• • * ’ ' ~ ** v " ’ ' ’ '*i - ■ h * T ' • ’ y --- % • NEW AND BECOI w IMP; AT UNUSUALLY L$W PRICES^ O gant2£L . Ra ? EWOOD CASE, ELE °"^£w“&:lS e £ 2 One ? oot cured 236 JSSJ o^!.“ f r ® s?'»! One second-Jmnd 7 2BO «r ras , no One second-hand 6V oot. Rosewood case, ftilMron frame, etc, be dnickeiing t SortalT One second W6U oot I&sawood ca^'Wnd One second-hand 6 oct, by Loud * 8r0..._ . « One second-hand 6 oot, by Scherr sn One second-handMiooLtiermanPisno...! " jn One second-hand a oct. Mahogonr osSe . 25 One Mahogony case... 2o Those desirous of purchasing a cheap Piano should ot fail to call and examine (he shore Jot PURN ITUKK ANJi CHAIRS AT priops. JAMES w. WOODWELL, Nos. 9T and »8 Third street. AND ui fourth street, CONSISTING or AU, VARIETIES OF BTYLEB AND FINISH, BOTTABEI BOR Hotels and Private Dwellings. **“ IW HMe "? burnished st abort notice. Cebmet Masers supplied with every srtlele in Itae mart PITTSBURGH. I D. «J. iUIGiiLiIVD constantly on hand SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES , RnS’iS®*??. “W" PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER *QitaW© tor Shoes, Dry Goods. Ac- At Eastern prices. Corner Virgin, alley and Wood street, /third 9tory~--OYer WM BKNNKTT, 120 Wood street. War ! War ! War ! W A h2P IMMEDIATELY 50 able MPN fei?* rT™. to )?' n lh = IFPKEHSON BtPLE ZZLSBSSF Du,, “ ane Gre;s R E. JOHNSON: _R~r Honcook County * A ij] BERAL REWARD is ottered to any qu * aUI * ofgua powd " l § 2 rt^ ; SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Rfo. 89 Market Street, Has just received and opened opened * Urge stock of Boot*end Shoes. oumim»- assortments to be found. **” dre “' B ahoe »- «»*•«. _ M«n«', Boys' and Youth*' French Qdf Boot. sssi^is Puuoe wm°te*oW d M BhOM o{ ‘ ,TBr, r " i,lr “ d "tyto, which PBICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, , dashing to prooure a tarniun, vrruld do to call and examine the steak. at ® 9 Market street the proprietor* detenu a^ir H. H3LLEBMAN & CO.’S FASHIONABLE H«T STOBK, TS WOOD STREET. gPBING STYLE SILK 4 CASSIMERE FRENCH AND AMERICAN FELT HATS. All Gndea and Colon. CAPS FOR GENTS, YOUTH’S, AND CHILDREN Of every description STRAW GOODS In great variety. ° CHILDREN’S FANCY HATS • n . H . . To suit all teatea. Ait«the Lowest Rates at H. HILLRRMAN <fc CO.’S, 76 WOOD ST. UAKP’S BIFLES, w ah»rp*B Rifles, * Pistols, iS Bmith teX’S^ wo Allen-. T Shot Pistol, P * ! “ 01 ' ®°"J e Koltm, »■ sorted. S flM> rai “ bJe for “* ... •^ ,OWN * tetley-8. uo Wood street. Pitt.hn^h FIRE ISSUE AS CE. The Enterprise Insurance Comply 7*Wor One, *iw, or Seva JW* or urnna; jStessaaßassip ststwwssssfe Attention Volunteers! ’ JDBT RECEIVED ». Lot of Two Sole Calf Boots, SULLINO A.T COST VOLVIVTfiGBS. W. E. SCHAERTZ & CO., SI Fifth Street, jaUNDKIES.— O aummel’e Extract of Coffee; Mason's Blflotdog --."satssasassgasss corner Sign and Wrlle^triL jgjbu'l'S, a HOES AUD GAITERS for SPRING AND SUMM4R WEAK, AT THE vert LOWEST PRICES. «-oai and examine, and jfou will be oonnnoed.-®* Remember tbe Cheap Cash Store of MM . . JOa H. BORLAND^ 98 Market street, second door from Ktfth k« H I aSHPEL D, NO. 83 WOOD STREET-. WILL THIS DAI OPBN THUS SPRING IMPORTATIONS F)K GENTLEMEN'S DRESS WHICH for novelty and beauty of style la unexcelled. THE TAILOHINQ DEPARTMENT eH*ciaaeß**l n nBw Sl bri ? of 1)18 «®ason adapted to g? P 7 lbe whiah v.ri« *y ,& gsiUag np oar garment* for *“ T * ****** boon renowed. Our priam fare L. HIRSHFRLD, B3 WOOD STREET. ' yOKaALE: — A fflaggjBßg:>pawiaf — - . aptted ' 1/ foaia, 'i'- * %a* **“ ';; ‘^i»p*,|BjsSBfi2S&^ " '*»«• ■ , r : • 1- •' JOHN ft. MELLOB; 81 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS —FOR— J AMES ROBB, OP PHILADELPHIA. WITH HKKLS, 'if si, ‘ *■* r r s?' * T;-" ~ tf.vV':~ - -■ i '■,* sS' ! 1* '* c *^ r i « /i. # E- iV ** < ,*«C'■'••*' . i\ J '-•''•t'A' ' m "r ' r »*S. ■S' tfr' •* ft*".’*' ■ t i* ** 3m %istriimmit. MORE I NEW Aom tk. au. totter Shpwtaa „ beea troubled wub IWoes. for . «m consulting Dr. Von MOSCUZISKEJB/ H„ MmOid on m, E„s so eaeoeSafany 1 ""'H' It,therefore,my dfltyto those afflicted »lUidefootiTe hearings wells,„ soknt.rtedgaiiiest sadMJdnuomlmyeSi?’. J>ublfaly are tb svail themselraaibr this opportunity r STANISLAea R4BIZYNSICEF, Fwdonrtt Huuami, Binnlnghim, April llth; IB6L ~ v This is tn cenifjr tfiatl hare- rafl«re<U'or,ooi Mima l‘*a«b« n g re .U, bythe akillrm of. Dr. Von MOSOBZJffiKB. ALOyaitia (iHEGO, pj^y Moiuiier,, Birmiugham, a aril titivuai: Important to the..... ;,i.;. ■ '■■• ®eaf v KSTIMOiHALS FROM HOMS-SOtfltoK. JOBS Of’CLOSKEir, Esq., M’CLOSKEV, COSGHAVE df' co. Pom PtBBT, AELaaggny (55.: 1 ffairgLSi. **S@g3ES»< JOHN MoCEoSKEy. Auubbii CJm, Pi. i“. , April Bih*l6M.3-'f^ DR VOti MOSZBZIBK U J b^ l)a ® graliUKfe forUi* MUef experienced from year skillful treatment abould {“** expression, For some time past Myheering had ! h “ 1 dei,p * l " d ««« gaining tt o*B«i the «djrioeolSOTeral physicians m s ttiotijr followed I am therefore truly grateful to you, and yelyhannTte'f “* •paration performed by you hea rSmited in the perfect restorauon of my bearing. ' - \ Respectinlly.yoara,;j ‘ . :?;v ■, BQJJEBT HUfrTEB; We are personally acquainted wfthMrJHuntar, and hare perfect confidence' u hie statement. He launder oar supervision in the mploy of aXp~LliCta. ■ ■ PBlfctlP OCtBBBTT -JOHSHOVET. E Y E « ETHEREAL 818 )BiL®% • AH IHBTBUMEBT IHVEHTED BY “ J(ch w. Von .lloscbzisker, dredso, ? e nUemon> whoM M , ont the Umon-STATEaMEN pHVBICTi - DB. VON MOSQEZISEEB, ' DEAFNess mal aby of the eye that thojr should at ON’CE OONfilrr >r uiu. ■_ f.” «*.« ihe hEMSFlTofhto nSHi&S?* 1 ‘ I The followiag some or ;; ; ; c “ be ««alnM *t to. Von MoeohiUkerVOfilce v ’ been entirely «*»*, to Uwfcjto** bJ s PITTSfiUKaH: North E “ t c “™ OPPIOB, No. 155 THIRD STREET, EETWKEN 3MITHPIKLO ASD eJUMT BTB, teSrt&ESt* CONaUi/rEI > WILY, from« * g'UmpniuL it-fa insiertrd. See The Label ON THE TOP Of EACH BOTTLE OP hbumtbeets inihit&kle HAIR EESTOBAtfros. Hm the Signatures of the W. B, HASAN & CO., like this la likeJvtobe b!^fe r^^ fl iw?2«M indicate* entirely “firSSSStSsito. I .k’JS’J&Sffi* restore the Heir on held -B of youth, (no ; xrsBWO ovmn BUT HEIMSTBEET’B, : „ tielng.Agent for H&OTfelaiff.iJ city lest winter Heir Dyed ,T •- osed an wade ; "' Rxwojuhy*; rtgth( sf»' Ti ha has evaf u&d fi%K^tt2ic*^9ri?s’X32?«P® ' ' andgre/ to Itrorf|fntf JtfhTr, s l • > 'i You can otoalj». ti l.\“ ■ •• ; • Troy, s*•*&*%&&*' - ' u ‘- u ~ Kestoratiyeii»oormi?fc^t,Sfd?k!?£?*f a *“*'bwUaiir „ '*' -?■ m every ( «e. ' Bes>Sffc?^^ ; “8 i T?a ) «rtttattiO(» ,?> f* - J. S. SIZKB, Wholesale Xfuyglil. ' -i. it is trußqDAi.i.iiD yOE pioDßtnmti! ,;, * eounMam neuter HUB, •}. 5 m. -fcl B E INTBODUOING TESTIMONIALS Aliho 1 wo hare tmr mao j of than, POE THE MAGNOLIA BALafi ; Tas "“?» ;* *r ,N A SINGLE WEEK. l=aSSSs iS 'r«?a'i!iia aflirfasrsass ' «»Rri -‘ w VM tir. Q»o. >^«*hOMrJi SKBfltfsßfaaaat ap2B 3 tally CI«SF» aad While l &m*m* •• .>« • N* •*»!*«***,: . lBA * * ®O h m ~/ -7~ i •• ftqi.RwlSk.v TESTIMONY. OFTHJSFIRM op E A K. OR AST ‘ v v 1, •> , -
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