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This has been wrung from the fears, perhaps of the millionaires, the widow the orphan, 6r it may be the inflation induced from the first instalment of North ern chivalry at Fort Sumpter. ’ There they stand isolated, cursed,and im precated by the whole civilized world beyond their borders. Their’s ia certainly worse than the desperation of maniacs. Twenty years ago there was scarcely an apologist tor the slave trade or slavery extension, and the rfeost bigoted Northerns spoke ol it as a hard necessity. But they are now exhibiting the madness that just precedes immediate des truction. MAY 3 Russia, Japan and China, arete&ring down the barriers erected against progession, but slave tr&de must be revived and covertly supported, and all the ordinary sins of hu manity winked at,but woe to the whiteman who thinks aloud, and immediate death to him that utters a thought against the per petuity and extension of the curse of the world—yea, the civilized despots would blow up the Capitol of their father land— to avenge themselves on those who dare to differ from them. How can this handful of aristocrats ex pect otherwise? It would gainsay the mercy of tiod ami be mockery of our humanity if rfenv arc eriy. The most bigotted apologist of the South, ad mits that the fate of this class U really a hapless and abject one. The civihzed world protests Against a re public or any government of nabol*, that avows human slavery as the chief corner stone of their new edifice. They protest against the montrosity that advocates pauperism, degradation and eternal iguor atce as necessary to any society, as the Ike fitting lot of any human beings. They pro test against the republic that enacts in the 19th Century, that a portion of Cod’s crea tures were intended for an inferior and do graded station and are no better in the eye of that Southern law, than beasts of the field. Yea, thU very rebellion is enacted to profli gate this principle, even though, it should result in the destruction ol a government of tree Stales; and the the poor and friendless all over the world. Down then with the bUaphemyß that Would call this body and hou! brokerage a patriotic institution in the Sooth, at the expense of the disgust of the entire Chris tain world and every thing that is pure and holy ill the domestic economy of all civilised nations. Shades of Cimabue, (Jioiio and all other painters of patriarchal life, what a picture for our prayer books, would you find among our Southern rebels. The time to stop the outrage has come. Let them feel that the thorns they lisyo reaped are of the tree they planted, and if they are torn and bleeding by them, they were warn ed that they •* Might beve know* wtuu fruit would »pnof From such * seed.’*’ Tbe following acooant of tb« inter view bo. tween & committee of gentlemen *nd the Free* ident, we cut from the telegrams to the Her- Old: Messrs. Evert*, Fiorreponi end Venderpool, bed long interviews with the beads of depart* ments end tbo Fresidont yesterday. They en deavored to convev to tbe official mind some feint notion of tne attitude of tbe North. They told Mr. Idnooln that this was no tem porary excitement, but a movoment growing oat of a deep-seeled conviction that free instU tations woro now upon their trial, that not on la tbe feelings of tbe people, but the inter* ect of ell cluasses, capital, commerco and prop* erty of every kind, were involved in the issue | and tbe people know it; that those who were slowest in war and least likely to tako sides in a civil war were tbe most conservative elements in society. They foil that this was a question and anarchy, and that :> • .- .l , L/yitO'jied as i; 10 u]>on t and could not be resisted, and must be used; that this was no question of slavery, bat of government, and that the Northern Oaxuooracy, and even tbo most pro slavery members of that party, were as one man with the Republicans on this point. These gentlemen also adverted to the condi tion of things in Virginia, particularly in Fairfax county, from which loyal people— many of them Northerners by birth—had been driven out, while the opponents of tbe government were safe everywhere, and asked how long this condition of things was to last Upon the Haitimoro question there was less to bo said, because an order had been issued from Gen. Scott to Maj. Gen. Patlorson covering the whole ground. The President appearod to have boon im pressod with the vtews advanced, and prom ised to givo them his most caroful eonssdera tion. The following sound end correct view of the present condition of adairs is containoi in & Washington telegram to the New York Her ald. Let those who are so impationt tor hasty action on the part of thogovornmont read and ponder it: The people of the North may rosl assured that the government completely realizes the responsibilities imposed upon it by the pres ent crisis, and will discharge its duties to the fullest extent. The restivenesß of a portion of the Northern press, at tbe seoming dilator!- ness of its action in war matters, is altogether unjustifiable. Its plans are ripe, but tbo means to carry them out with energy, prompt ness and success, are not at its command. It would be criminal folly to enter tbe field with raw reeruits. An army of two hundred thou sand men cannot be organized and made ef fective in a few days. Time is wanted tooom. plete preparations, and those are now being pushed forward with the utmost vigor and dis patch. In due spuon blows will be struck. In the meantinfdflet loyal citizens of the free States, whft,afe anxious to Bee the Southern rebellion dirushod, remain confident that direct ohannefipof communication between the North and Capital will soon bo opened, if nedd be by force. The high-handed out rage o? faithless Virginia will not remain un. punisbed. In fine, wherever treason rears its head; itheatrong arm of the Federal Govern ment wilifbe raised to strike it down. iCUqeifJß .M.'Clxy has gone to Europe. ‘‘What does he in the East, when be should ner?p,,l)i»country in the West?" AjpwTloiui heavy failures are announced in oomijiercttJi cittdas lnliewYbrk City, owing to thaalniost eh tire stoppage of remittances fron4jmfcitib/*nd Wart. -s. >'i • ' A DOOMED PEOPLE. i. —i lini mmy of ■balden are put on every mSjf«*&ack, be will bedispoeed to throw his piitols awky. No man who carries a musket 'and bayonet will need a revolver, and it simply absurd to squander time and mm*) :o lb-dr purchase. We beard an officer say, yesterday, that no man in his company should carry any super numerary weapon There is a Bharp eye kept upon suspected parties at Washington, and arrests are made when they show their colors too prominently. Recently F. Cunningham, Adam Grinder, Al fred Wilkinson, Dennis Callahan, John Rich ardson and Edward Bangs have been arrested, and are under guard. The Baltimore Sun is boginning to regard war as too horrible a thing for a oivilised na tion to resort to. It was glorious enough for the Palmetto robels to tire upon Fort Sumter, or for tho Baltimore mob, to assail the un* armed Pennsylvania troops, but the prospect of a mighty nation in arms to chastise those who have defied its authority, and insulted and wronged in every possible manner its loyal citizens, is by no means agreeable. “No rogue e’er fell the I taller draw With good opinion ol the law.’ Over 5,000 men are now in camp at Harris burg. They consumo daily 0,600 pounds of fresh beef, 6,600 pounds of bread, 000 pounds of sugar, 300 pounds of coffee, 100 pounds of candles, A bushels of salt, and 13 bushels of beans. Not more than 16 barrels of mess pork have been used out of the 700 barrels sent there. It is estimated that the cost of subsist ence alone-is $1,200 day. Ono half of the mer, at Washington are complaining that their clothes aro (ailing to pieces from their imperfoct manufacture. We hear that a groat deal of the clothing of our volunteers is in the same condition. Some r.e ought to inspect the clothing and see that it prlv made. (- mm tb»' South continue to move north v/tirtl- ir. smaM bodies North Carolina, it u said,(hough slill in the Union, is prepared to furnish her quota to Um army of tho reboia. Bodies of men are advancing from Alabama anil Georgia, whoso doslinttum is reported to be Lynchburg, Virginia. There aro at ptoaent eleven thoinand men at Richmond; but it is stated bv the paper?* of that city that the ulti mate destination of all the troops now moving from the South, is a great camp which is to be established at Gumfnet, on the banka of tho Potomac—a town about tbirty-Uvo miles south of Alexandria From Fortress Monroo wo learn that there is no danger of its capture by ar.j force th&t may be brought against it There are 2,u*h.) troops there, and Col Dirntuick oiaertaii-i no fears whatever for tho safety ot this important jujst Gentlemen who have bad confidential con- versation with the various membort of the Cabinet affirm that, allowing for difference* of temperament, they aro a unit, with a well de fined policy, which will not bo wholly of a defensive character. The fear of being “starved out" at Wash iOgton is disputed, supplies of cattle and other necessaries aro constantly received Some Virginia ftapors quietly bint at tho formation of a large military camp ;n the vicinity of the ancient town of Dumfries, near tho Potomac, and about twenty-five miles b'dow Alexandria. Many of the military com panics which have recently arrived at Alexan dria from tho Interior ar*' tw-;i«ved to have be*n transferred thither This location is bo low Fort Washington, but > n the Virginia shore. Notwithstanding tho largo numlMjr of troops now io Washington, and although many of them are premiUed U> have full range of the streots during tho day, nothing whatever ap proaching to even a slight disturbance of the peace has oocured in any locality. They all feem to be united in a common object, namely: Ao protection of the government and the capi -Al, irrespective of the political views by which, at their homes, they may bo divided. The Philadelphia Enyidrrs says: We know noton what authority that General Scott will in a few days remove his head quarters from Washington to Philadelphia. This movement will enable a more thorough conti ul of the military movements than can possibly be ob tained in Ibis city. MODEST KENTUCKY The Governor of Kentucky, says the Ledger, has made a very modest demand on the Prest dent of tho United States. He proposes Vo maintain an “armed neutrality," to allow no Southern troops to pass ut North, If the Pres ident will only be satisflea that he should, at the same time, prohibit all passage of troops South, and, of course, not require him to fur nish the Kentucky quota of troop* and expen ses. There are ono or two slight objections to to this. In the first place, it is not quite so friendly to the United States government as that of the British provinces of North Amo. rica, which, from kindly toolings to our gov* eminent, simply as a neighbor, has furnished our troops, if reports are to be believed, with eighty thousand stand of arms, without even a r quest, to assist in putting down this unna ilior, and aid io keeping tho peace, ii-vj KcnUi k> been an independent govern tuunl, such a proposition would have been un neighborly and uokind. But the Governor of Kentucky was legally obliged to swear to “support the Constitution of the United States,' and ovary member of the Legislature and every publie officer the bame. An armed neutrality in view of such an oath is not “support," but it is unmitigated trasnu and perjury. There are several things which make this matter worse tho rnoro ills looked into. It is all one-sided. It so happens that that the Ohio river belongs to Kentucky, to such an oxtenl that this agreement, if seriously entertained, would prohibit our tr&nsportating troops up or down the river bo steamboats. It would pre vent all water communication between the forces concentrated &1 Cairo fur the protection of the Mississippi and the army of the East. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati would not be able to send a gun, or gunpowder, or sny warlike stores t > support our bravo troops al tho West. Upon the whole, a more unfriendly propoßf* tion was never made, or ono so unfair. KOHKRT, kod of Hubert and Harah J.. Wootl«. two year*. The fanorst ml! leave the residence of inn pnreui- No. 163 Fourth street, this morning al \ l o'clock. HOLLAND BITTERS. FRXPA&SD FROM TUI CbolceM and most grateful Tonic* and Carminatives in the Vegetable Kingdom. Universally approved sh a Family Remedy for INDIGESTION. SOUR STOMACH, COLIC, HBAAT-BUUN, HEADACHE, A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTB, The Weak and Natrons should try iL Biwarb or Ixpoamos! Hot oue aise of the genuine, halt pint bodies.) Pnoe One Dollar. Dose, a lea poonrul, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr- & Co. SOLE PROPRIKTORK Bold by Druggist* generally. Pittsburgh, Penu’a. Bern HAMS —Choice Cured Canvassed Hams, expressly for family qs& for sale by P. BELI ERA k CO., Penn street, my* opposite Fort Waynemnd Ohigsgo RB. Depoi, Bacon shoulders— so,ooo lbs. just out of smoke, for sale by tnyS F BELLKKS k CO. MESS PORK—3SO .barrels heavy Meat for sale bv ny3 F. SELLERS * OQ. Extra sugar.cured cried beef. 6,000 pound* for ale by my 3 P. BEUjBBBA 00 T ARD AND LARD QID—2SO barrels laLsW; 80 kegs Lard; UObbl fo b’ o.l Lard (Mb for sale bv . .. [mv3] P. SELLERS A GO., g WINDOW CURTAINS—ForsaIe bv TV "mMO W.P.MXBaHAtL. e *.;! • '• Vki % . li*- '4 ' . . - t •* , ‘ •- *i a /» oir domestic spirits, FOR THE COUNTY O^LLEGHKNY: g*l^LßT^ Office, So. lilfCoriflir Diamond AUcjr eua s ;; , 4 . DtiimotttL 4#* Orders lert witfa JogJah Rosh, IS Diamond street, wilifee prompttystteDd#3 to. '•'» The attention'# the tradeJaTeepeclfally called fothe following sections of the law, m regurd to lappeCUom*. From Pardon's Digeat: Section 12, page 234—1 f »ny person shall export, or lade for exportation, from the Port of Philadelphia, any d stilled spirituous liquors, liable to inspection as afore said, before toe nama ahail hare been inspected and marked according to lav, such persona shall forfeit and pay ten aoUaaa for every barrel, and twenty dollars for every double barrel and hogshead hr dtbei cask. dr ves sel containing such liquor so exported or laden, to be recovered by the inspector aforesaid, for the city and county of Philadelphia, lor the use of the Poor of said dty and county. 1 Ueetios linage 2&1 —AJI -liquors sold by inspection at the Port of Philadelphia, shall be Inspected and ganged fo the inspectors ot domestic distilled spirit**, appoint* da as aforesaid. Section 23, page person who shall hereafter 2t as inspector ordeputyfnspector of domestic distiiF i spdrits, in the city er county of Philadelphia, not t*e ig regally authorized for that purpose, shall, for every ach offense, forfeit and j>ay the sum of twenty dolUr.*, no-half far the use of the Oommonwealyh ana the oth r half for the uaeof any person eyeing for-the name; ad shall, likewise, bedhemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Dd upon conviction thoreof. shall, for oyery such of »nse. suffer an imprisonment in the county juil tor & B*iorfeiV force, x»r fraud#nntfy impresa, or the fuud mark, or any number or other mark of any such lapsctor*.crta mark or number in Imitation rhereof, igxin any article subject to idspecliou.or upon any cask I veaahl containing sucu article, or shall fraudu 'ter, deuce, conceal or erase any inspection uly made, shall, for every such otTeufo, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and bo punishable by H exceeding three hundred dollars, or by irn ent not exoeeding-six months, at the disrre le court h'vingjuriodicuon of the offense, a 86, page446-«Every person who shall counter e, or fraudulently impress upon any article Lia speotion, or upon any cask or vessel containing iole, the brand mark or other mark of any in fer shall fraudulently alter, deface or erase any spen mark, or shall fraudulently impress the brand chark or other mark of any inspector. u|«*q any such aftio'e or vesseL shall be deemed guilty ofa misdemea npr, 'and whall lm punishable by a fine not exceeding tQree hundred d liars. A further Supplement, relative to the inspection of liquor*. approved the 2l«l day of April, lN'n: That all domestic distill ad spirit* for sale at the Port of Philadelphia, whether fur exportation or otherwise, Khali be iui*|>ected and gauged by tt.u duly appointed inspectors of domostic di/*ulle«l Epirus, or their depu lies. In the manner new provide*! by law, and il any otb ef person shall mspeot such > qjjorn, he or tbej whal!, lor every such Qften»e, be liable lo all ilir linen and poo anio* set forth tn the 19th ho«-tton of tho Ad Of the 1 Dili of April, 1&69. An Act authorising the Governor l<» an I g.- pec tacof Ikimosur Instilled Liquors fur ifee ixmmv of Auafcbeay; Section 1. B< il enacted by the donut*' and Ib-o-M* of Representative* of the Commonwealth • IVuusj ivaam tO’iAneriJ Assembly met, and >t i« hor.tb) rmw .< * i*y the authomv of the Hama, ‘that U».- Govern, t i- l.t-rocy aothortxe*! to appoint an Innpv'i'tor ul Lx*me**tio l*i*iili cd Liquor* for th** county of Alicghouy, Mhos" duU<*- n&.l ix>mfx>DMftUou shall U- llic same >u* Uiom* of i )>•* I n specter et domestic d'eulled liquors for the cund uuderfsavt-rr i-cnslue** 1 fql performance of biaduu***, ujtuod« tnont lfu» iy, but flrtniy to enforce the af»>v** and a ! oth uf laws a|>pertaiDing U> (he inspection of doumsue liq opra. _jno>2| JOJIN bMITI KY. JJ r X T K R ' WORM CAKES. A’ .I only roli.blo VS urm C'amly .a i.ao. WtRRINTEO IN EVERY INSTINGE 81'PER'8 nBCO S TORI'. Corner Punn and St. Clair Streets U USURIES.- Ky n berrtda IS* “ Fre*h SO “ (ireen A^Jplee; 100 buabaJs NwbanniK.'.h ui •’ Small White Ke*n% lou • Pm Nnta; to “ Oniont; b u Oslo" 8hI«; 100 emcka U. W. KUmr. 90 U»x«* W R. COeaee; In «tore and for sale by J AH. A. KR'rZ.ER, mbC comer Market and F\r«l atrewt^ IfA il K ft f* ■ TW(t, THKKB OK FOU K INCH KS WI I)K. FUOM ‘M TO .IU FKET LONG. of nitk*, end >. Oil. CM be had al BKANDIKS. U*M Plpa*. Pioet, it) nghtti C*ak» 4 b»u oiard. V *gfaihi»Ck?>kfl ftoeb*l( r will not <3*l*lxo7 th« loa-t. They *r* ne*t and handiiom*. tMcr* 113 end Cali *od «m them at BOWN A TBTLKT’H, l» Wood street. Nk&H aK Suck. frilAToiss.—tab »mh«4* «4* prime Neehanoock Potato#* jual receipt J wnl JAS. A. KKTZKR tor M&to trr com or Market aod Kink kU **«U HE NuV *m N 01ifS aTT '"•'•TSm >MaTJ\s Knr Dd fcjoap," >/q hand »dU (or *al** »i FK&otftjojf’S wroeci y. cornor of Uigband Wylie *t*. OTurSuT>kKks ' THKik CorNTlUkt B* hjM from No. WooJ »irc*'L u> No. «trroi, rui )oimnn U«* ( '«oaJ lUmo Tnay odor to tbo Tru«in h full "lock of NAII>H nod BPIKKH o| »ui>orior ouaiiljr u*4^io jpkESfT~AKj{IVAI. New Crop OotoufiAQd Voting Hjf»ou. Of U»e beat qualify, for aaio at riSIUiUHOStI «frt»fl.»ry ooroar of and WyUt> •p 6 PK<)IMU;| \,UM buabaU i‘**ob«*»s 1,000 “ Applon, 3 kega I'&ru, ‘2O Uuhal* Clorervefel; no conaixoment an./ for anle by |«27 WM H HMITIU Oo Pur Rent, 'THVo OFKICKS (IN' SMITH FI KLli ST 1 No. l.Ti, near the Pout Office, InuUireol a. KLttBEK A HRu. 11 1 H Store. Piflb*tr« KOU SERVICE in detenre tii tho “PMIMMKK , 0, 7 and 8 barrel*', 100 Smith A Wesson's 7 Shot Pistol, 100 Allen's 7 Shot Pistol, 200 Bowie Knives, a- sortod. Also 300 of our own [make of Rides, suitable fur Uio country Home Guards. For sale at BOWN A TETLEY’S, *p7 186 Wood street, Pittsburgh. W. ounnuroattf,... 0. ODIfRIBaiIAM D. UIMBKX, .. .... 0. DOTtaaK. CUNNINGHAMS & CO.—PITTSBURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—WAREHOUSE, No. 119 Water street, and 166 First street, Pittsburgh, three doers below Mononcahela House, ManufnotoreTs of Pittsburgh City Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware, and American Convex Glass, for parlor windows,churches and public buildings. mIIAIy OtffETTBR’S BITTER:*.—6O dozen received and for sale by BECKHAM A KELLY, nhS5 69 Ped«ral»treet MEDICIN BOH KBTS.—Xhe| largest took hKßAstiw£% 60 TCwUtal; &tr«et. BUP.'8 UP.' CA RBSODA I . —SO-kegs; English jußt ff * . zvpmjJm**. ,, ra luß wreaflralstro&V »'* STATE INSPECTOR TUK MOST KKKKrrUALi Kor Bain VVbolninln arid Retail et pm>miui*.u. •hotee Bweet Pota AU u K U STK M S, S A N ! > VUM r H , tor »RlN«t KOK vv. w. ■•i. 97 Wot«i »u HKVES SHOOTER otonttfiK W. OASsTLOu Kecrults Wanted OUR COUNTRY!!! OIL! ! OIL,!!! L. HIRSH. FELD a NOi 83' WOOD STBEJBT; iSTILI.ifHIS DAY OPENTHKIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS WHICH JC for novelty and style Is unexcelled. THE TAILOBIIft} DEPABTMEKT embraces all the new fabrics of the season adapted lo all .classes and uaoa. We shall pay tbe same strict at tenlicm-to the style of getting up our garments for whiofa we have always been renowed. Our prices are moderate. L. HIRSHPELD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET. aplQ JOHN M’DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND DKALKB IN— New Orleans Sugar and Muses, FSAtVtI, BACOJT , Rice, Oheese, Fish, Oils,&c. No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfield, PITTBBUB9H, PEKN’A A constant supply of Pure Brandies and Winea of hie own importation always on hand. Also, Old iV non gahelft Rye, Bcoleb ana Irish Whiskeys. ap23tly 81/ttß ill. BOLE, UNQINfi EULLOKK AND HACHtNIST, Jjj GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILU cor. Mar- K try and Dafueme Way, PMobtagh, Hs will maketo order, and warranted as good ns out be made, the following rpacfainarr, vix Engineiy Turning Lai has, tor wood anu iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Uniting Machines; Houscnitnd Tobacco Screws; Patent* ngbt t»ud Model Machico3,in the bcKtmanuor; Shafting, Pullioa, and ilaaceni, ot all statM and variety ; Screws, at any diameter aim pitch, ui tiitecn Jcetin longto. Will tt'.nci make, aihi have ou hand, l**ctor and Nigger En- Sim**, uud heck l*u:iip- for »i«amboata, Ac. Lathe miiearh and odior Planing done to ordur;oan plane 03 inch** wuio, Un 6 foot (UnchcH long. . . AU Orhctb Promptly PUioimnii Earodsilo Soliritdd. N. U.**-PwrLcuiar attention and promptitude given to pair* on Printing Presne* und other Machines. rV&tvdrfa JPfTl*" OVKNINIi—A splendid stock of Spring Hoods, among which will tw* foun*l all Ihe latent fashion*, anti we woul.i call the attention of our * tiKUiiwra to the choapenl lot of Noodle Wotk Collurs auii h«*L« of the n*t« -.kylsrf. Ala**, ’fish Lioun aatl Uueo Uus*'>m9. < All and wee p.t No. 90 Market street, between l>ia niun>l Mini FJih at reel H. J. LYNCH. Dlll'iU _ r pil E H KAD QUARTERS of tho HUSH X \ oLCNTKKBS are iq LYON’S BUILDING, next door to tho l'oai i)ihc«*, Fifih street, Cuptaiu Wallace*, roinmantler A'l Irwhmon noahiac to prove their de- T*>tM»u t*> tiiu Union, and -nnrch lo the tuuaie of tho *:unei, will pl<*a*r atteo*! au*l have themaelvea en ulhil. amKtlw OIL BARRELS. Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. THK l' N D KRSKINKD HAVING SK cured tlu* nebt for the State of Ponnaylrar ta, Is r.ir'.aiu patent* for making tight and alack harrels, have pm up the nt(Coa*iary machinery for that purnoee, in U.u above aamed esrabltHbrimnl. and are now ro«dy t'* furnish OIL HAKREI<3, made or the best materialr, and CEYIEN TED in hocli a manner as. it is behoved, will render them secure leaking. We re**ectfh!’y call the attention of R- finer* of Rook ami Coat Oils, aad prodnewrs of crude Rock Oil, to our make of Barrels, believing Utal they will find it-to their interest to procure an article so }>ori'ccilj made and well secured by a cotcunL oxrlu*ively our own, »gain«t IrWkage. Orders may be s«r t to the Factory, on the Allegheny river, fool of Tayler street, oth Ward, or to our < line, No 37, Fifth street, up sUurs. ap»>dt Ctn’HRIKAeiLL, EATON, MACRTJM & CO., No. IT 111 Fillh Street, ITAVK RF/’KIVKD " UNION” NKCK. 1 g Ties, '‘Union” Watch Guard?*, “Union" Hoad (resiies, ‘ Umoa” Buttons, “Union 0 Rosettes, *Uuioa' Undoes, A'. Red, White Mid Blue Ribbons, &U widths, Grey FUnua< and tfu*ntge. No. 3* North Larae, Saint I*oui*». V h l wtr. jjiti! immediate and |Hsn»onal attention to r.‘i fniruHUxl to tny cure, for w fetch charges *iii be rvstwoashie. fbderenoo* ? I* & Forsyth®, 8W I«outM . I*uu! Laatag.St. Louu Brmsheara A Oo.,Cliv ciooau, MrwhfH. Trm AJ. Cnda, Philadelphia; AT Arthur, Myrm* A • hbbcu*, Now Tcagn, W. F. Coolb&ngh, Burlington, Tow w U. Po.Htlemut, Barliogton, Iowa; Capta. Coo Be l lio«-roan, and rtrer moo geoerallT- roh*&6m »JViK SILVEKY USUI Th« SUvovy I 1 Ish I The* SiWery Fiab Titemi atch Them! ArufU-ia) Bni's, Hooka, Superior Lmes, aooaml Jointed Hod*. j»o. Tiuoned Apples. Juki rt-ceived and for sale by JA*. A. FETZSR, ap&> corner Market and Find stir THE CITY GITAItUS DKSiKoiLS OK KILLING THEIR ranks lu cite war complement, for tbo purpose of tendering Ihoir servicaa u> tbo Government. will liave tb*ur Armory opou f»r that purpose every day from 8 o’riix k a h mull lu o’clock t. h., until their roll is full. Al l*' txt.limi. unmarried men are invited to join thorn, by order of ALBX. HAVti» Okptain. JAfIM I/OWRIK, Secretary. apl7:i( ‘-Armory*’, Neville Hall. W TI. J. TAYLOB & WHOLES AU FISH DEALER, No. 133 uid 131 North Wharves, ( Alk>vu Arcli atreol, ) PHILADELPHIA REMOVAL. r PHK PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN JL uhictnnng Company have romoved their office to Nu. 91 Wood Street, lletwt-Mi Kirnt and Kuoond streets* where ail orders will W received, and hu.-dnoau atf.nded to. mhlHitf GKO, CALHOUN. Ageut. EUHOPEAN AfiESCI. TUuMAS RATI KiAN, European Agent, No. 11 a Water ulroet, PittHburgh, Pa. in prupare.t tobrmgom or send hack pasaunjmru from or to an pari oflbo uid oooutrj, either by nloain or nailing pack ets. BIGHT •DRAKU’3 I*T)R BALK, payable m nay part of tturope. Agent for too Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Aitio, Agent (or the old Black Star Lino of Hailing Pack ets and for the lines of Steamers sailing between New York. Liverpool, Glasgow aud Galway. full W" Okrii LOOKING ' A;r.-.We have some very fide property fafaalein ML Wash ington, in lots of various sizes,from 26 feet by 100, up to one acre. Some in the village, others more remote— Home with forest trees, and both level and rolling ground, All HUitablo lor gardening and building pur poses. Price low and terms accommodating. The lo cation 1h one combining tho advantages o' country air and Fceoery, with uearuesa of oceans to the city. For further information inquire ef S. CUTHBBRT A SON, rtplo v •_ 61 Aferkei BOTl’L ElT* LONDON'DOCK' PORT— Bottled burgundy Port, do Blackburn's Madeira, do Harmony Sherry, for family use, for sale by WM. BENNETT, - apS 120 Wood street. R“ AISINS. 160 Boxes Bayer Raisins, 200 do Bunch do, 100 Half Boxes Banon Raisins, 100 do do, 100 do do Valencia do, For Sale by REYMER A BROTHERS, inh 20 30 Wood street. QRANGEHAND LKMOaN 100 Boxes Messina Oranges. 100 do Prime Lemon*, ost received and for sale by RHYMER A BROS mh M SB Wood atreot BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! TUR(AATTJK|» AU kinds of Ply Goods Selling, ran Ohew lor a an. ' O' mvif’ J»P W ' " ' ' - ID LACK BILE RENFREWSof Weiateof JJlftd most apprdvod ntjle, itnttaettVr &nTnsiv ' rw-'-• , • . n . ■* ,-c-it • I AitHf'-Ji, V. : _ i-„„ ? - . - - ”»c' t 1 > «c\. _ _.. .„.. ,' • ;•' i'AV 1 *4' ... - -.--‘•.‘T’"" V , ' ~■ v*;- T) _ -'WT%I 2 Nos*;; 126:J'andftl28 my2»ayd % M *’*£te9Bimsk ,sb ' eeL ; nn(V ! *OEts WAo£ t'ArKR at ~'W,V/V/V/ «fc},,Band 10cents por piece,at No. 101 MARKET STREET, Dear Liberty. mj-2 _ JOSEPH R.HTOHES- SUMMER SILKS, If KAR.t OLS FO VLARIi SILKS, Gray & Fancy Colored Dress Goods. TIIE ONLY article (hat will effectually punish RaU, Mice ru be the best heir djfcin exietenoe, end WHOLLY FBBB FROH POIBOK. Sold oTanwhs to, and applied by all hair Dretsara. Oimrinoao, Ho. 6 Aslor House. Hmo York. am E. KE7BEB, Agent, Pltlßbuiab,Pe. ap&dawOiuT ~IUAMPAGNES, ' CHARLES H.&ID3IKCK, CROWN, MQMU A CO’S CLICQUOT, Ac, For «ale by Beautiful wall PAPERB,.iniinit»i tioD or Lace and UamaakAraponr. For sale by _»P® W, P V MAHBHALL , Air—Lou 13 XIV, and Napoleoo jML HI Decoration*, forcaile by „ W. P. MARSHALL. CHEAP WALL PAFEB at 6 1-4 cents, for sale by ... VOLUNTEERS Can supply themsels#* with HOOTS, SHOES OR GAITERB, More Men Wanted. TO KILL UP THE BENTON ‘QUAftik VOUJNTEERB WHO DESIHE TO SEE SERVICE aod protoot add defend the rnies, will enrol at the Custrrn HousOfttUlrd .atory)*—’ They will bo properly caged for and wilt clothed,- e»~ moo do your duty; your oountry read-res it from aIL ' ap2T_ ‘ : ‘ •'»•■?• K. & EKKB.I^ Notice Pennsylvania Vbliiht€fe»£ 4LL THOSEJHAVrsra .CLAIMS, Oft tolls' duo thorn ’ 6d tocontit 6~f the Pdnbslymmiß nteers in tfcediy-of Pittsburgh-; eostottranspdK tittionof troop* after orderato fayqnarfrwy sobaifltenee, do- are requested to prg&BntthetaaiiMr im* I mediatefy at the office of B- EOftlW>N, “! liberty street, Flltsbttrgtvprdiierly i settlement. SAiFV*. BOBKGMk ~| _agßsl«d By order of tfae Gororaoe. pHAMPAUNKg!— " “ 25 cases Clicquot; 50 baskets Chas. Heidseiok< 6o * at. m. * Co, iPor sale by ... _ ap2s _ po»'t agwcKT Pmaausoa, April. l?th, 1801. XTOTICE.—The LETTER CA£IUL. ®’uF* 1 * °®“ h*™K left wild a WoshiogtoD, ponKratTafis have; httbßrW'lJHSPKt,,.*.- b y him-will piano aoD at tbs Setters) DeliTefywitidnWß oi tus otboe lot tbslr tnsul;in»tuii, until ’the,-nail car rier i» appointed. • ...r-.eaosw, ap2U 8. F. VON BONHOkOT. A Fkouugr— “ - 800 Saoka Poaches, - ■ ■- 400 do Apples, - . 10 Kora I*3V WM. H. aMITH * 00, . mhai ' no.; 118 BCconif andliTFroftt BtrecftP* 1 * WELLING fiOUSB EOR' SALE.-2 Situate on Carroll street, The home contains fire rooms. The lot-in-ao feet front on Car Toll street, by 100 doep to liodUe strew,. jPrtooitlSO., Terras owy. a COTHBEKT, *'BOIV se? - . ... 'Yfi PURE K... IT ««d« of RYE^WHISKY-^iiriUrfwl.'BdreSflax* tofodn- HOOP SKIRTS. W. & I>. lIUGUS\ Black L«co M>Ua far 31 cents worth 62. Missouri and Virginia money taken at its 78 market Street. DEATH 91A V EHBDE Bars a distinguished medical writer FBOM THE FBE To avoid such a ..contingency, uas Oflwr AT PRIME CQSTj AT THE CHEAP HAHH BTORK OP JOa H. BORLAND, No. M Market street 2d door from^Fiftlk WM. BKNNEfH'i :*.% - ISO. Wood Btreatiaj lUCILAGEin pmls, quarte, aud small |an,with nutalic cap, for saw by ■' : *■ - b VO - ’ • X. R.VBLDIM 3-. ■{,* ' ■'■ v ■ > ■ HI MOKE NEW From Out Rea. Father StanisUau.Pariqjnakcyf—l.iiMTt Men tnuvsai am consulting Jfeoj)||ff6il on my Ears aa/aaccf&dulljftan i jmm&wimwmiMmtaißitH* 01 the . . Uoiumt, BjißiliigluWi. V ,■; i ;'it l€ 2 it a fS* %' * r, : ‘.J This, io ■ from rhaJttfaB,’«nSui»fcJ#»T«cbeao greatlyfratiMltwl bo the ikniUrt trestalwUot Dt V AprilßlhilMt i fc: TO DB. VON MQSCBZISNBB: ISSThirdat^eVKtta:.. , 1 am hupp; to inform you .fort royUttJo. daughter, who tum’heen quit© deaf for four' yeMs, hJua .ufideiTyour aUUUUtnatment, ■ lafiedth* « fceariaawoutd neTfir;biTabe»n«a»ta«tl, tn-«riTEaMfis, i 7pv,WEB&YSE!jLA' f&dfc*.*,.* "*.-: .-.. »• .. -vrrv. 1 r?:-iis - db? TOMNwsuQpmg^ :J».»St A,i.-p-- , -Vx r s'j?S.y bcfcstoaay to*Jl wbo-onfter'eiihaar from> ■■■*•» I> K A F N E 8 8, OB AN?\/ '"‘ • lhst the/ should ai ONCE COIJfcULT HIM to order! receive tho ypli* iIBNEWT ofihlflTrGaiaifcilt. MALADY OF The following nronomeof thenmiiM nlaUcanio.moßnii^^WvcmMoaoijdjS^^^'-^ thoj liayo restored ‘id' * JOSEPH PEABSON, Bellefoate {street, THGMAS : MOORE,First street; r ;: # H. I*&iQKAMP» NorthEaat, Corner of Jpiinnpnfl jmj| * ‘ Mflifcei streets k ' ‘J ' iVTfT- «!i MB* To this liathondreda moMamM Kv -.- can be seen at tha Doctor's Office. , v > . No. 155 THIRD STREET, - Si .-.vJa/i AND GRANT Whai» he tiiafr bo. CONSULTED DATCTi •; '-:F.C ' M+ABffxmnit by as qysk&tbd. ~ BBtWkbH Si© The -V ON THKTOP OP EAOH 1 HBIMSTRjBBT'B HAIR RESTOaifljfE, WM BEHHETT, 180 Woodsfrce Has tlieSigaatures of the JPcoittieiara,' - ,SV*S %9&’£gg^, 'j Erery articU'Which has ©large and Mf riraiifc 4 ill lT' this la JDralTto be counterfeited. Isl|£l2as3a3& iartlcmtes, enjifldy "Imamm”, restore the-Halrwi bald heada-cadto -S^ i: itm6oSw' «f jotub, (ko matter ho* grey.imgjbejjtt (Wgwrned W.P. MARSHALL., BU'THEIMSTBEBT'e, ■**f"" JAdgwri* Hib&m Mar SO. IS6L Wiy jMt;,»tMWaitarilhMd£e>ttta«««la^MMoWri«f£v i ■ ' ;S ■Ji ~*\ [ •..-,) :.i -ini', -reji t!«.«/rKr^?s5‘ ™?i? ' sola en€3^h«r»r^Ud6oe4ui(tiC«^b6eMLi •■ Wt-JB, V- U •_*Uv2 iM* 'toy^ggp^.^. ! i !*mODUei»G ®ESTH , s - <- -~*V .i ‘MCy.JSff-jlI •>«_>* <• \ ff'j J . ''‘ .. . tf)& the ; s , pome sqfe and reliable r#omdy,^^^ 'TtIS.MtQMOMA'S4.LM; WH-ti COBB S i 'mm 4. '" r~!j • ; TOE .WOBBr-CABK QP.PIMPI.Ba.?,. ji . i, v- r . . IW A- i aiK€aE ,wSs3S. .i rjSShOualtt!!' !' 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