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CAMPBELL, IHAIAH DIOKKY, B. PRESTON, ti. B. McKLRQY, WM. MEANS. TO LETS for sale atthis office. What is a Ration?—For the information of numerous inquirers, we give the following list of articles constituting a ration, from the army regulations: 20 oz Fresh and Salt Beef or 12 c.z Fork. 18 oz Soft bread or Flour, or 12 oz Hard Bread. 2} oz Beans or 1 3-5 oz Rice. 1 6 6 oz Sugar. 1 oz Coffee, ground. } Gill Vinegar. } oz Candles. if oz Soap. j oz Salt. This must answer for the subsistence of a soldier during the day and properly husbanded it Is enough. At Camp Wllkinß we hear many complaints of tho food being insufficient. Full rations of the best quality are served there, but we fear the evil lies in waßt of proper care of their allowance by the soldiers. They must le&ru to husband their rations, saving what is left from one meal for the next or until it may be needed. By so doing tbe ration is ample for thoir subsistence during the day. The rations for a company of men aggregate as follows: 96} lbs Fresh and Salt Beef, or 57} lbs Fork. 86} lbs Soft Bread or Flour, or 57} lbs Hard Bread. 11} lbs Beane or 7} lbs Rice. 8} lbs Sugar. 4} lbs Coffee, ground. 3} quarts Vinegar. S pecks potatoes. 1 8 16 lbs Candles. 3$ lba Soap. 1 quart Salt. 3 pints Soft Soap. Comp&Dy rations are served daily and each company has its own cooks, who can, with proper attention and care, supply the men well each meal and have enough to spare. If they do not know now they will soon learn, by saving scraps making mixed dishes, »fec., to make the rations go as far as possible. Tbe soldiers at Camp Wilkins now consume about 1,500 lbs of beoi and 1,300 lba of dour daily, with other articles in proportion. A Military Express. —Lieut. J. H. Fos ter, ot the Washington Infantry, paid a hor rid visit borne from Gamp Scott, on Saturday and returned on Monday. Very thoughtfully ho-announced thro ugh his paper, tbe Dispatch and also the Post, that on bis return bo would take charge of small packages from their friends, and letters tn tbe Pittsburghers, at Camp Scott. Lieut Foster’s generous desire to serve bis fellow soldiers brought upon his hand rather a large contract. We dropped Into tbe Dispatch office on Monday forenoon and found it looking more like a grand depot of an Adams Express Company than a news paper Counting Room Lieut. Foster, in his shirt sleeves, and Mr. Will A. Lare, the busL ness manager of tbe Dispatch were filing in the packages into canvas mail bags, and on the counter were upwards of half a bushel of let* ters. There wero at least a dozen large mail bags full and sundry boxes beside. Lieut. Foster will be warmly welcomed on bis return to camp to day, and many a soldier’s blessing will be given to the thoughtful friends at home for their kind remembrances. Condition of the Teoops at Camp Scott. A.t ft meeting of the Committee on Troopa and Provisions, held lit the Board of Trade Booms yesterday morning, the following reso lutions, offered by John W. Riddell, Ksq., were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That this Committee have beard with infinite surprise and regret of the condi tion of oar volunteers at “ Camp Scott, ” their want of proper clothing and provisions, and of other hardships, to which they are unaccountably Fubjeotdd. Resolved, That we call upon the proper au thorities having tho matter in hand to take promptand decisive measures to remedy the evils and abuses complained of and to provide adequate means for the immediate relief of our gallant Boldiers at “ Camp Scott ” Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions beforwarded to our Representatives at Harris burg, and to the Governor of this Common, weath. W. H. HOWARD, Ch’m'n, protein. Jno. W. Riddell, Sec’y. Mies Dix, the female philanthropist, who bsß been called by the Government to Wash ington, to assist in organizing hospitals for the sick of the different regiments, writes to a friend in Harrisburg, asking aid for supplying the Pennsylvania Military Hospitals with the following articles which will be greatly needed, vtz: Long night shirts, made of bleached or unbleached muslin, four and a half or five feet long,'common shirts of the same, flannel shirts, cotton flannel drawers, woolen socks and hand kerchiefs. Any or all of these articles, in any quantities, will be found acceptable. Each piece should be marked in coarse lettering—' ‘■Military Hospitals—Pennsylvania.” The la dies of the several churches in Harrisburg are getting up packages of these articles, and the same might be done in this city. Many of oar readers will be interested to learn that Miss Dix, who has never been turned aside from duty by danger, went through Baltimore with the Massachusetts regiment, in the slaughter there on the 19th ult. Camp Wilkins. Nothing of special interest transpired at Camp Wilkins yesterday, except that military discipline was more rigid. No special orders for the day were issued and there was no regi mental drill. There are now nineteen companies in camp, es follows: -Erie Regiment, Col. McLean, Doncanfiutrds, Captain J. W. Duncan, 77 men. Garibaldi Guards, “ F. Bardtmejer, 77 “ Chartlers Valley Guards, ■* Barnes, 77 “ Fayette Guards, “ Oliphant, 77 “ Anderson cadets, " G. 8. Bays, 77 “ Mtadvllle Volunteers, " H. O. Johnston, 80 ** City Guards, Co. B, “ 0. F. Jackson, 77 “ PittsburgDßifles, ** L. W. Smith, 77 ■* M’Keespon Union Guard.,“ Bnodgrass, 77 “ The Iron City Guards, Captain W. M. Gormoly, Anderson Infantry, and Captain R. Anderson, expect to go into camp to day. A Dumber of the men have colds, but there is little serious illness in the camp, there being but one patient in the hospital. The Pabk Rifle Company.— This fine company of citizen soldiers, just formed under the command of Oapt. Charles W • Moore, and Clouts. James G. Weldon, Lee Anshutz and W. G McCreery, meet nightly at their armo. ry on Smitbfleld Btreet, between Virgin alley and Sixth, for drill. Although formed but a short tiqae back, they prove themselves adepts in the use of the rifle, which weapon they wield with a precision that would do honor to the “Old Guard.” Their efficiency in the dif ferent company manouvres.and tact in obeying promptly the orders of their commander,prove them to be a crack corps, reflecting credit on themselves individually, their commander,and the city to which they belong. Parana fob Volunteers Attention is directed to advertisement of Hunt & Miner in another column. They offer an excellent op portunity to the friends and relatives of our volunteers to supply them with reading mat ter while away from home, and no doubt there are many who will avail themselves of it to send their friends in the camp the news of the day. The Mayor, yesterday, committed William Wolff, for assault and battery, upon oath of his wife.--- -jtinKx*.' *. \ * *f» . * ' ©jt ijHttebxtrjjb Organization of the Unaccepted Volunteers. A meeting of the Captains of the unaccept ed volunteer companies was held on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of receiving the elec tion returns for field officers. The result was as follows: Colonel—Alex. Uay. Lieutenant Colonel—Robert Chester Major—Abijah Ferguson. On motion it was resolved that the rogiment be styled the “Cameron Guard,” in honor of Hon. Simon Camoron, Secretary of War The Captains then drew lots lor the positions their respective companies wore to occupy in the regiment. A. Penn Light Guards, Capt. Leonard. B. Penna. Life Guards, Capt. Williams. C. Minute Riflemen, Capt. Gibson. 1). Spang Infantry, Capt. Scanlon. K. Friend Rifle Guards, CapL Drunn. F. Washington Rifles. Oapt. Ferguson. G. Sumter Guards, Capt. Bryson. H. Jefferson Rifles, Capt. Johnston. I. Plummer Guards, Capt. Hay. K. Anderson Infantry, Capt. Scott. L federal Guards, Capt. Hull. M. Highland Grenadiers, Capt. Cbostor. Lieut. Col. Chester left for Harrisburg on Saturday night with the intention, if possible, to have hia regiment admitted uader tho pres ent requisition. If he fails thore ho will go to Washington city and try his luck there. Another regiment on Monday from the other unaccepted companies was organized. Hiram Hultz was elected Colonel unanimous ly : James Barr, Major; F. L. Wilkinson, second Major. The regiment has been named the Union Guards, and is composed of the following companies : A. Wayno Rifles, Capt. Armstrong. B. Keystone Infantry, Capt Bayne. C. National Guards, Co. A , Capt. Bishop D. “ “ Co B. Capt. Myers. £. Turtle Creek Guards, Capt. Kunkel. F. Swiss Guards, Capt. Miller. G. Union Artillory, Capt. Lngo. H. Lafayette Blues, Capt. Wilkinson I. McKee Rifles, Capt. J. W. Patterson. K. Armstrong Guards, CapL Cantevoll. L. Columbia Legion,. CapL Patterson. M. Penna, Rover Guards, CapL Barr. N. Monongahola Bluos, CapL Blackburn Col. McCombs, Major WilkinsoD and Dr. J. Bones and Kerr go to Harrisburg this morning, as a committee to procure, if possi ble, the admission of the regiment into the general or failing there, into the State requi sition. It Is the opinion of Col. J&rrelt, that these two regiments will be admitted into the Slate requisition, if the bill introduced by Mr. Ball should become a law. Oamf Jokes.— Here is a specimen of the practical jokes perpetrated at Camp Scott A hand-bill, of which the following is a speci men, was extensively circulated in the camp last week. It has, uf course, reference to a particular company: The following articles are to bo carried in Knapsack or Bundle. 1 Bible. 2 Pair Kid Gloves. 6 Standing Collars, (Cboakors.) one on 2 Pairs Patent Leather Boots. 1 Catechism. 2 White Vesta 2 White Neckcloths. 4 Pairs Silk Hose. 2 Pairs Parlor Slippers (worked ) 1 Smoking Cap. 1 Meerschaum. 2 Bozos Best Hab&na. 1 "Very" Large Pocket Book. 4 BotUea of Glenn’s (not Goorge’s) Hair Oil. 6 Cakes of Glenn’s (not George’s) .Scented Soap. 6 White Skirts, (Ruffled Bosoms,) one on. 1 Rat Terrier, (Black and Tan.) 1 Tooth Brush. 6 Tiioth Picks, (“Take your choice for *1 ‘ > 1 Pair Spectacles, Gold. 2 Blue Silk Umbrellas, (Sleepers. 1 The Piano Forte, (Chickoring’s,) will be fur nished by the Government. Divine Service every morning at 10 o’clock. Officiating Chaplain, Rev. F A. Degan. N. B.—lf tho Knapsack will not hold the wardrobe, each member is expected to hiro a wagon. By order of False Rumor. —It was rumored yesterday that the secessionists at Wheeling had fired a rolling mill near that city, and that the Union men haviog ordered them to leavo, a conflict had ensaed. On enquiring upon the steamer Sallie Jjist, we learned that the whole story originated from the accidental burning of tbo mill, owned by a Mr. Dewey of St. Clairs ville, 0., which took fire about four o’clock on Sunday morning, (the workmen having left on Saturday night at 11 o’clock,) and burned down. No one was suspected of tiring the mill and no collision bad occurred between the Union men and Secessionists, the latter of which, says oar informant, are only in about the proportion of one to ten in Wheeling. Wobk Bags fob Boldiebs. —An army offi cer gives the following directions to such ladies as are desirous of doing something for our volunteers, by making “work bags” for them: “The bag should be made of dark calico, double, with compartments for each article, so as to be readily got at. It should contain one pair round pointed scissors; one paper cortso needles, Nos. 4 and 6, one hank gray patent thread; two banka black patent thread; one spool coarse white thread; three dozen porce lain shirt buttons; five dozen suspender but tons; one pair of hose; one pieco of gray twilled tape; two pieces of white tapo; half paper of strong pins; woolen yarn to darn stockings, and darning needles.” Mb. and Mbs. Wallkb played to a good audience at the Theatre last evening. The Lady Macbeth of the latter was a splendid piece of acting, and both she and her liege lord rccolvod merited applause. To-night she appears in her great character of the Duchess of Malfi, when we hope to see a full houso. Manager Uendor son diorves the thanks of the public for secu ring the services of these two excellent starß. , ■ - IV \ ■ I v t r•’ 1 ..V Y’ -* A r' •* *v' ! '> ?> , - • '*v, INDEPENDENT KANGSKS Company Arrangement. 1 Morning Wrapper. 2 Pair Black Pants. 2 Blue Coata (Brass Buttons.) Colored Servant. Burglary in Wilkinsburo.— On Satur day night the shoe store of James Ash wood, in Wilklnsburg, was entered by burg lars who cut out the two lower panels of Iho door. They carried off about $25 worth of boots and shoes, for any information loading to the recovery of which tho loser will pay a liberal reward. The '‘Pittsburgh Rifles,” OapL. L. M.Smith, paraded tho principal streets yesterday morn ing, proceeded by a fine brassband. They are fully equipped and uniformed at tho expenso of citizens and present a fine appearance. Thoy are armed with Sharp’s rill® and will bo a most effective corps. They have taken up their quarters in (Jamp Wilkins, being one of the ten companies rocently accepted. Death of a Minister.— On Friday last Rev. J. G. Sansom, assistant pastor at Christ M. E. Church, Penn street, died at Browns ville, after a brief illness. He had preached as usual on the Sunday preceding, though then complaining, but had grown gradually worse until Friday, when he died. Mr. b. was a man of talent and ability, and universally esteemed by all who knew him. A Good Move. —We are glad to see that the Boot and Shoo dealers are not tehind other branches of trade, as all the principal establish ments now close at soven o’clock, p. m., Saturn day night’s excepted, and will continue doing so until the first of September. We are requested to state that enlistment was not a condition in the pardon of Manug O’Donnell, for conditional pardons are un known in this country, but that he has enlisted and is now quartered in Camp Wilkins. Wanted.—A Fifo r for the Anderson Cadets —now encamped at Camp Wilkins. Enquire of Capt. Hays, or any eomraiss’lqped officer of the company. ' • ' ‘‘-‘t •• t '• S *« * , J **•/,>*** . ,’n Tj. 1 v , .J-* «*r» __•>, *f-»,v»• *.-y \t. Ht-fhb-Jf-U^-x f f'* " Post Office Department,) Appointment Office, April 29, 1801. i Sir —l am instructed by the Post Master General to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 26th inst , and say that ho highly ar.predates tho liberal offor of the publishers of Pittsburgh to furnish newspapers to the brave men now serving under our flag, in tho dofonco of the country and it? Capitol; provided such papers can bu sont free of post age. The Postmaster Gdno.rnl ro;r«U that he cannot comply with your request by making tho order nuggoslod in your letter, lie has no authority to allow the transportation of any thing in tho mails except on tho terms pre scribed by law. Hoping however that some plan may be de vised to enable tho citizen soldiors of Penn sylvania, now in service here, to avail them selves tif tlie kindness and liberality of the Pittsburgh publishers, 1 am very respectfully, Ac. JuLiN A. lia^SON, First Aas’t Post Mosier General. F. F. Von Bonhorst, I’. M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Arming the Home Guard. —The work of supplying the Home Guards with arms is pro gressing rapidly. The Committee on Homo Dofonco havo now distributed about one thous and muskets and eight hundred rifles, of those received from the arsenal. Tho remainder will bo distributed this week, and perhaps some of tbo muskots purebasod by tho committee. The Braddock’b Field Guard. — This company now numbers one bundrod and thirty members. The officors aro : Captain, William Smith: Ist Lieutenant, Wm. H. Morrow. 2d Lieutenant, West Adams. Tiik Wilkins Guard propose forming a bat talion, and for this purpose aro about organi zing a company of artillery which will be called tho “Fulton Artillery,” in honor of Andrew Fulton, Esq-, who has promised t“ present thorn a suitable piece. Tho Comraitleo of Home Dofonco havo passed a resolution approving of the formation of tho company. The Sixtoonth Regiment was formed at York, on Friday last, by tbo election of Col. T. Zeiglo; Lieut. 001. P. J. Higgins; Major F. Bannett The companies are chiefly from Schuylkill. The Union Cavalry, a splendid company of nearly one hundred men, all of whom have excellent horses, organized by electing the fol lowing officers: Captain, R. H. Patterson; First Lieutenant, Dr. R B. Simpssr; Second Lieutenant, S. Rogers; Brevet Second Lieu tenant, Chas. Johnson. The East Liberty Passongor Railway have a largo force of men employed now in extend ing tho Wylie stroot branch of thoir line to M incrsvillo. The work is progressing rapidly, and will bo completed in a very few Jays. The Soldier's Guide. —We havo received a book just from the press, boaring the ab)vo title, which should be in tho hands of every person at the present time. It is sold at Hunt A: Miner's, Fifth street. Price only 26 cents. Contradicted. —The statement that John Brown, J r.,at tho bead of an army of four bun tired negroes, was about V’ invade Virginia, for th purpose of running off slaves, is contra dicti-d by an Ohio paper, which states that John, Jr , is looking after his farm at Dorset, Ashtabula countv, Ohio. Bomb Shell*. —The Fort Pitt Foundry da* received an order from the government for a large lot <>f flfteen inch bomb shells, intendod to be used with tho “Floyd” gun. th*»only one in the country eapablo of throwing them. Presentation.—A line silk (lag i? t«» bo presented to tho Iron City Guards, Captain Gormloy, by pome patriotic ladies, ai Vho resi dence of Mr. Watt, Penn street, at t» n o’clock this morning. Dr. James L. Penney, ufGreenotk, but ro eontlyof McKeesport, has received an appoint ment as assistant Armory Burgeon. A hTAMLEon Webster Mroet, rekr of No 139, between Klin and Logan, belonging to M rs. Harpter, wafi burned down yesterday morning; loss $3OO. The United Slates District Court mot yes terdsy at cloven o’clock, Jadgo McOandleas on the bench. The lists of jurors wore called over, but not enough grand jurors answered to thoir names, and tbo United States District Attor ney stating that no cases were ready for trial, the Court adjourned until ten o’clock this morning. DkM'is'TßY. Dr. t_'. Bill, No. 240 Bonn treel, attends to all branchos of the l)u nia rofession. Ufa JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturer* and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Me. 444 Penn Street, above tbe Can*!, Have on Laud a large assortment of Kaooy and Plain Furniture, ta Walnut and Mahogany ol vheir own tuanu* telure, end warranted equal in quality and style to any manulacuirwd in the oity, and rill sell at roaaonahte pne*. _ WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS RUPTURES. dull, COR PKNN AM' WAYNK RTS. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Ssyo Time, Trouble, and Fxpcnse Ouo pound equal to Six pounds I* <> T A. S H ! ! Fur Sale at Wholesale, by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. And by all DruKElstJ St Qrr 'era ’n tbe United States. FURN ITURE AND CHAIRS AT RBDtTOBD PRIOFS. JAMES W. WOODWELI, Nos. 97 and 99 Third Street. AND Ut FOURTH STREET, CONSIBTIHO OF ALL VARIE7TIK9 OK STYLES AND FINISH, HUITiBUI KIB Hotels and Private Dwellings. tsA- All orders promptly attended to, and the Furni lure carefully packed and taxed. rtteamboats and Hotels furnished at short notice. Cabinet Masers supplied with every article In th ids. martl_ CARBON UIL.-—lO barrels beat ipuahb tuat received and for sale by a pßo £U£NMX H. COLLLNb. * i* ** ’ S l/ t ( ' ' *»v ; •. -• h • ♦> O 40* *J' •* , fc - -/ PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 7. 1861. .txrnoßf hitol DR. C. BAELZ, ALSO—AU ENT OK PITTSBURGH, PA %cx* .***; v%- , •. W -~>v ‘-A?-,; V ; J ♦ ' * THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Very Latest. Missouri Volunteers. THE REPORTS OF BIOTS IN ST LOUIS FALSE. LATEST FROM EUROPE. SENATOR BAYARD Proclamation of Gov Letcher FORTS EVACUATED IN ARKANSAS, St. Louis, May 0 —Four lull of volunteors hare toon mustered into the U. S. service, and the fifth is boing for mod. Tbo third and fourth regiments, and pkrt of the sec ond are oncarnped on the arsenal grounds. The first is quartered at Jefferson Barracks tweivo miles below the city, and part of tho second are stationed at tho Marino Hospital. Several buildings outside the arsenal walls are occu pied by U. S troopa, and hoary turf breast works pierced for four cannon hare been erec ted, which command the ricinity. The Legislature was in secret session on Saturday. Nothing U known of its proceed ings. There are reports of riots and other distur bances in St. Louis, which are floating about tho country, but they aro entirely false. Tho city is quiet and orderly, and tho utmost free dom of speech prerails in all quarters. A severe gale of wind passed over tho city yesterday, damaging several houses to a con siderable extent, forcing four steamers from thoir moorings, and tho wharf boat. So far as ascertained no lives were lost. Wa-siiinoton, May 0. Gen. Bcoit forward ed despatches to Gen. Butler, yeeterdry.at An apolis,placing ihoCth Massachusetts regiment and other troops at bis command, and giv ing him three days to take possession o/ the Relay Houso, at tho Junction of tbeßallimoro & Ohio, and Baltimore A Washington Rail roads, about nine miles from Baltimore and thirty miles from Washington City. General Butler responded, and informed Gen eral Scott that ho would have religious Bervicos on the ground to-day. The Sixth Massachu setts Regiment went up lh4 road early Ibis morning. This movement ispi&de to co-oper ate with tbo Pennsylvania trapps now advanc ing upon Baltimore on the ot{ior sido. Governor Buckingham, of'Connecticut, ar-* rived bore to-day. Tho Twenty-eighth Kogi menl, of Brooklyn, and 000 company of the Thirteentn Norfolk Regiment, arrived in the city to-night. An order btU been issued pro hibiting the absence of the troops from tbeir quarters after half past at night, unless on special duty. There is more strict ness than heretofore, with the view to main tain quiet and the preservation of peaco. Nkw York, May o. —The steamer City of Baltimore baa arrived with Liverpool dates to the 24th ult. A haa been issued at Liverpool with influential s-uj port for a company to run H d! e ! > ■ m that purl to Now dr- Another company has been lormed for Charleston, and the latter starts its flrst steam er iD July. The House of Commons has rejected tho Berkley annual motion in favor of tho ballot by 126 majority. A French fleet has been ordored to be tilted out to convey the French troops home from tiyria. A commercial treaty between Franco and Belgium i« e»id to have been signed. l’nrice Napuloon, at the instance of a family council, ha* abandoned the intention of going tn England to seek satisfaction from the Due D’ Aumale. Rentes aro quoted atGbfOQc; the Bourso clo sing Arm. 'Tbo Italian Chamber?, by a very Urge ma jority, have agreed to consider Garibaldi’* pro* Ject "for arming the country. The Ministry voted for the resolution. The correspondence betwoen Ciaidini and Garibaldi has been pub lißbed. Cla'dini reiterated his friendship, but objected to Garibaldi’s last act. Garibaldi characteristically defends bis position The latest from Turin to the 26th ult., states that a perfect reconciliation has taken place betwoen Garibaldi, Cavour and Ciaidini. Tbe Independence Kclge states docidodly .hal tho negotiations between Paris and Turin "or opening Homo to the Italians, approach a favorable conclusion. It is statod that the Popo is moro than ever resolved not to qui Rome The Southern soldiori ot the garrison ol Alondovi have protested against Cialdini’s let ter to (iaribaldt, and arresis werenradoln con- sequence. The affairs at Warsaw aro unchanged It is denied that Spain inlonda to reject tho offer uf a re-incorporation of St. Domingo,and it is assertod that Uayti requested Spanish protectorate. Liverpool, April tl4th. —Cotton firm and advancing undor tho news by tho Africa; tho sales of 4 days amounted to 65,000 bales, ins eluding 3iI,UUU to speculators and exporters; middling Orleans 7 J Tho Manchester markets wore quiot but prices had advanced partially J(u)j in some cases for yarns. Breadstuff's dull and nominal, owing totho lino wealhor. Flour dull and prices easier, but quotations unchang ed; sales at Is tid. Wheat steady at full l-rlces; rod lis 3J@l3a 8J; whito liMid(sjl4s tid. Corn very dull and offered at Odols, a decline for mixed; yellow 360:178 Pro visions steady; Beef quiet; Pork steady; Bacon heavy and offered at 480 4<ii for long middles. Lard heavy at 630055. Ciaidini, Cavour and Garibaldi had an inter view together to-day. Tho King of Greoco has recognized the now King of Italy. Accounts from Constantinople stale that the Porte has sent money and troops to Beyrout. Washington City, May o.— Gov. Letcher, of Virginia, has isßued a proclamation saying that the sovereignty of Virginia having boon denied; her territorial rights assailed; her soil threatened with invasion by the authorities of Washington, and every artifice employed which could influence the people of the North, orn States, it therefore becomes tbe solemn duty of every citizen of Virginia to prepare for the impending oonflict. To this end, and for these purpose, and with tho determination to repol invasion, Gov. Lotchor authorises the commanding general of military forces to call and cause to be mustered into service from time to time as the publio exigencies may re quire, such an addition number of voluntoors as ho may deem necessary. Fort Smith, May 6 —A gentleman who has jußt arrived from Fort Washita, brings intelligence from that post up to May Ist. The United States troops composing six companies of Cavalry and one of Infantry, in all about GOO men were preparing to evac uate tho fort. On Thursday last the fort was to be turned over to Gov. Harris, of tho Chickasaw nation. Capt. Sturgis and his command from Fort Smith arrived at Fort Washita on the Ist inst. The U. S. troops at Fort Cobb were expected to join those of Washita, and then march for Fort Leaven worth. Washington, May 0 -Tho Secretary of War, in ordor to accommodate the travelling public, has directed tho opening ol a military route between Washington and I hilade phia by way of Annapolis, two daily trains; those from tho .North leaving Philadelphia at o'clock in tho morning and 11 o clock at Tbo President has appointed Liout. Nichol son Adjutant and Inspeotor of Marino Corps, vice Taylor, resigned. Tho Government has dechnod accoptmg moro than one regiment of three months volunteers from Michigan. They will, however, recoivo two regiments undor the requirements of tbe latest proclamation. Wilmington, Del , May G. —Soon after Senator Bayard’s arrval on Saturday a placard was posted on a telegraph pole announcing the arrival of das. A. Bayard, the Princo of the minor Court of K. C. C. Tho Secessionists appearunlly suspect that an attack will be made ~]i the Senator, and it is thought lie will take slops to prevent it - Company 11, of Delawnro blues was mustered into t: o service of tho Union and other companies are tilling up rapidly. Baltimore, May C.— Tho passage or tho train ovor the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has not been interrupted by tho U. S. troops at llie Relay Ilouso. Tbny are engaged in forti fying thuir position. Nothing de finite is known with regard to the Philadelphia and Northern Central roads, except that tho work of recon structing and repairing tho bridges is actively progressing. Tho U. 3. recruiting office was opened on Baltimoro street this morning,_and the stars and stripes weru dying. St. Louis, May 6. -Gen. Frost's brigado of Missouri volunteer militia went into encamp ment to-day at Lindell’s Grove, on the west, orn suburbs ol the city, in accordance with the order of the Adjutant General of the Slato. Summer Importation ON MONDAY, 13th INST., GEO, R. WHITE & CO., 25 FIFTH STREET, WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION A varied Block ol goods, ada{»ud to U»e coming Reason, bought al ruinous FocnlWH to the imporlesr Their assortment ia most complete, »n DRESS GOODS, BERAGE ANGLAIS, Plain Printed and Embroidered, oi all widths. Checked Poilt de Cheveres, Vory Cheap. MOZAMBIQTTES, Plain and Embroidered, narrow and wide. FRENCH POPLINS, Plain, Embroidered, Striped and Barred, all widths, very fanhionable, POULARD SILKS, CHECK SILKS, Very much in demand. French Printed Jaconets Organdies, -AM>— FRENCH CHINTZES, New Style Embroidered Grenadines n rich colors, and for second mourning. Spanish Black Laos, Guipure Points, SQI! ARE SHAWLS, A New Article. GRENADINE VEILS, n all colors, An this m the oneaj*«Ht stock they have ever impoix ed they i-Kii, wuh confluence, assure ih«*ir friends and patrons that ihe above good* ARK CHEAPER than ever otlvre«l in Hits nmrWet. ru c * 4rt v i> rii etest. BURKE & BARNES’ SAFES AC AIN TRIUMPHANT. Read tue following voltjnta- RY testimonial In regard to BI’RKKA BARNES' SAFES M* BBS. Boast k RiMria—Gentlemen: On the night of the 22d of February, 1800, all oar Maehino Bhopa, PaintShop*, Wood, Material, Engine House, ami ail the Warehouse* of the Southwestern Bpoke and Carriage Manufactory, all being euUrely tilled with tlry combua* üble material, wore burned ilowu. In a room of tho Patul Bhop, where the heat was nao*l miens©, was one ol your m» ke of Safa*, containing all our papora, insu rance policies, 4c.. atnounUng to 540,000, which, on being Ukeu out, all wore entirely safe. We moat cordially recommend the Burke k Barnes Baf*s as being vory nuneiior. Your Inendn, PLAIT, MARTIN k GORDON, The above Safe*, or every sire, on hand and m*de to ordor by 111JKK.E & lIA I! N ES, At tho Ol.t EatabliaheJ Snfo factory, IS an<l 131 Third alreet, martidttwA wly _ PdlrlitiridiP"- DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKES ¥>HYSICIANS FOR DISEASES OF I’UE wT THROAT AND OHBfcJT, and otbar Obronio Ail menU ooropiicaiad with oroauain# PULMONARY COM PLAINTS- _ . _ OH KICK—I9I Psnn atreat* Pittsburgh* Pa CONRULTATION FRKK A Hal ol <)Ue«Uona aant t bOM who wiabto <v>mw>U us by r Bailey, farrell*coi, a PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, 129 FOURTH STREET, xYenr Smithfuld Street. id all its various PMJMBIMi done branches, iu a Deal and substantial manner. H A.ll work promptly attended on short notice. |B Particular attention paid to making H U mp* and Country Work. jgftw GOUIAS constantly arriving at Notice. Letters of administration upon the E tale of JOHN BRYAR, dec’d, late of the First Ward. City of Pittsburgh, having been granted to the undersigned, persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate, will make immediate payment and those having olaiins will present them for settlement atthe store No l&ft Liberty street, to ELIZA BRYAR, or HENRY W. BEAUMONT, Administrators Notice ! A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOL DEKS of the Western Pa. Railroad Company, will be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of MAY next, at the office of the Company, at Philadelphia, at 2 o’clock, P to consider the propriety or accepting a provls* ion of an Act of Assembly passed the legislature. N. 0. HA&KN ESS, Secretary. No. 108 South Fourth si, pHittniLPHiA, Pa. May 8,1801. my3;2iw. jcTTrwTAtJENTS wanted to sell SIX new vJUvv/ uivinnosa— two yery recent, and ol treat vaiue to families; all pay great profits to Agents. Send four stamps and get 80 pages particulars. apllimw EPHBJuM BROWN, Lowell, Mass IRESH LAKE FISH- LAKE SALMON, LAKE HERRING, Hummel’S Extract of Codec, NEW CBOF.TEAS. With a large sMortmenl of FAMIM OROCKRIE choic »nd .oil selected, always on hand and for sale CHEAP FOR CASH at KERUUSON’ri GROCERY, corner High and Wylie streets. mji Oo&is ordered. a ny person wishTSo to adopt /V, A UHiLD, bodqo six old* tbo m>B tto. 86 ted th field at, Pittsburgh. . v' J-V . .4“ Wn. J. TAYLOR & CO., WHOLESALI FISH DEALER, No. iaa and 134 North Wharves, ( Above Arch Street,) . PHIIaAIUjJLPHIA* oot&lj * THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN u lecturing Company have removed their office U Between First and Second streets. where all ordere will be received, and business att< nded to. mblB:tf Gtto. CALHOUN, Agent THOMAS RATTIGAN, European Agent, Ho. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ia prepared t„ I,ring out or send back psssongers trom or to an. part of Ilia old couulry, oitbor by ataatn or Bailing paok- ‘ 'sight UHAKIS FOR SALK, payable in any part of for tbe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Also, Agent for Ute old BlackSlar Line °f S»dto|5 p *" l L cu., and ror Ute lines of Steamers sailing batwaen N w York. Liverpool* Glasgow end Galway. tflU - J' AMES W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Mercantile Brolcer, office and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Satot Ixmw. N. u—i will give immediate and personal all ImHiness entrusted to my care, for which charges will lie reasonable. Belerencee : L. S* Fowthe, »u Ixjuis; Paul Lanmg, SL Loub .o. Brashears * Co., JJJJ* ciatiau; Meesrs. Trill A J. Craig,PhiMolphta M Arthur. Hyrue k Uihbooa, New Vork; W. O. M Dow® l '; T - Kansan Nortiiup k vaf Buses*; J. W. Bur bridge* Co. New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis Pepimck * Hart, Pitta burgh; G. W. Cass, PittoWtrgb; P. H. B L>. Adams, Chicago, W. F. Coolbaugh, Buriington lo w w. H. Posilewait, Burlington, lowai Cspts. C«nn cd Bowman, and river men generally. tniiiqio m rjnif s“HEAL> QUARTERS of the IRISH I VOI.UNTKEIIS ire in LYON'S BUILDING, next Joor lo the Pont office, Fifth Street, Captain Wallace, Commander. A l Irishmen mishing U> prove their votioo lo tne Union, and “nwch to tue mu&ic of me name,” will please attend and have themselves en* ol'od. apafclw WHITE BEANS.—7 sacks “new crop' just received and for sale by MEANS A COFFIN, j a js corner Wood and Water a treat EXCELSIOR. GLASS WORKS. A. WOLFE F. T. PLUNKETT—.T. CAMPBELL. WOLFE PLUNKETT A GO. CLASS) IBAAUJFACTDWBBS, WAEEHOUBB Ho. !2 Wood Street, Corner of First, seZfcly Ptobiirgli. P» A. FLO YU, CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., PittaqurgK, Pa, agent for the receipt and ante of Keeps constantly on hand* and is receiving hr ayy and light oils suitable for Lubricating and Refining purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash only, apfcdmdaw 1) EMOVAL.—GEOKGJS W. CASS & CO. *TftVE REMOVED THEIR COUNTING ROOM from No. 27 Wood street to No. 405 Liberty street, ad* joining the Canal Basin. . They otter to the Trade a fall jptock of NALLS ana MPIKEH of superior quality. aofc B "* PRODUCE.— L. 600 bushels Peaches, 1,000 u Apples, 3 kegs Lard, 2o bushels Cloverseed; h Shakes' bifles, SHARPS RIFLKB And fir© arms in general. We bave just received the following fire arms; 6© dhsrp’a Rifles, 200 *• Pistols, 100 Colt's Revolvers 4,6, 6,7 and 8 barrels, 100 »mii b A Wesson's 7 Sbot Pistol, 100 Allen’s 7 Shot Pistol, 200 Bowie Knives, a-sorted. * , Also 800 of our own tmake of Rifles, suitable for the country Home Guards. For sale at BOWN k TETLEY’S, 4 i>7 I3fl Wood street, Pittsburgh. JiaTkhs TWO, THREE OK FOURINCHES WIDE/ AUGEK STEMS, 1 FROM 20 TO 30 FEET LONG. SAND PUMPS,: of superior nuke, end all tools used lor BORIKG FOR! ol L-can be lutd at W. W. YOUNG'S, ; a apia OT Wood street-! GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES—The atten-j lion of tboee in search of ( GUNS, ! RIFLES, PISTOLS , Ac, Ac, is directed to our splendid stock; W. W. YOUNG, mT 4 • No. 87 Wood street] D. C. ENEELiHD IZEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND j ARE AND OVAX BORHET BOXES;! Iho, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER OXHB, suitable tor Shoes, Dry Goods, Ac, at Eastern nces. Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third! lory—over Citotenr Bank,) Pittsburgh,Pa. fffll PIANOS. Iffl! WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUb! first Spring supply of the onriwlted 'BTEffl* WAY PlANOsTgenerally admitted *> betl»B®£T o. the presentday; comprising both GRAND Af3QUAR]S PIANOS, and at NRW YORK PRICES. Th# arawf ranted for FIVE YEARS. Please call and before purchasing elsewhere. , t H. KLEBER A BBO..&3 Fifth at, ’ ! <?ente for Steinway’a unrivalled rlanoai Halim, Indiana. mar!6 Bole A| SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Has just received and opened opened ft large stock of Boots and Shoes, compris ing oue of the largest assortments to be found. Ladies’, Misses’ and ClUldren’a Boole, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Operas, etc. _ Mena’, Boys’ and youths’ French Calf Boots, Gaiters. Oxford lies, Priuoe Alberta, Scotch Bootees, Shoes, Brogauß, etc. 800 l a <l Shoes of erory variety and style, which will be sold at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. g^-ijjiitKv—Have you seen that Big Inj dian iq another ooluran, boiling ROOTB, BA&KH and L&AVKB, for the Cherokee Remedy I iyOLlydftW ' C. HANSON LOVKH. 74M*rfeet «t. A LIBERAL REWAHD iB offered toatny J\ person who will give immediate information ?f ho rumor that Col. Fenx sent in his boxes labelled * Coflee Kxlraet,” a large quantity of gun powder for tiie South Via Cincinnati. ep22 ; “ OIL BARBEES. “ Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. TEE UNDEKSIGNED HAVING BE cured the right for the state of Pennsylvania, in certain patents formatting tight and alack barrels, have put up the necessary machinery for that purpose, in the above named establishment and are now ready to furnish OIL BARRELS, made or the best materials, and- CBMENTKD in such a manner as, it is believed, will, render them secure against leaking. We respectfully oall the attention of B-finer* Of Book, and Goat OUs, and producers of Crude Rock OU, to our' make of Barrels, believing that they will find it to their interest to procure an article so perfectly made and well secured by a cement, exclusively our own, against leakage. Orders may be sent to the Factory, on the Allegheny river, foot of Taylor street, nth Ward, or to our office, Wo $7, Filth street, op stairs. , apfiftfit GUTHRIE A BILL* Have received •• union” neck Ties, “Union” Watch Guards, “Union" H«sd, urnssss, “Union” Buttons, -‘Un Italic. Bod, White snd Blue Ribbons,all widths’ ’ey Flannel and Fancy Trayellng Bbirttn MiUtarj mpanies supplied with all kinds or Furnishing Good l*rinoe Cost. *P~ and WHITE FISH ~. •.j ,i>! Anj face after the use of the Magnolia Balm K n o matr ter bow unsightly it was before. Pnce 60 eeotfr Bold everywhere. W, K* HAa&N *€o» r Pro|irl«tor«f; ■'. TtoTi New Yorfc. CHEAP WALL PAPEB at 6 1-4 cents, (or sate by apS& • V •• ? r * REMOVAL. No* 94 Wood Street, iiIJUOi’KASI iUEStiI. CARBON OIIS. SPRING STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOR JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market Street, perrons desiring to call and examine th proprietors determ EATON, MACBTJU &C 0„ Mo. IT dt 1U Fifth Street, HeautUUlly Clear! Pure and Wkile ! WHAT! ( V i T* : ,-r ■ - ■ ■ yb?- v£. C‘ < lllB| . Mk’P ... *@»s£,--- . v i4*all 3 - t\- . /Jj v 1 j. h. himjsrmaii; at^cg^ FASHIONABLE HAT STOBB, „ IS WOOD STREET. 4 ! SPUING STYLE SCUT i'CASSIMUBfi’ • ~J^s! HATS. ‘ " - •< * <■ ~ v-\ -Vgaft FRENCH AND AMERICAN FEW HAja.,, . . ' -^l! All Grades and Colon, •': ' : f ' CAPS FOR GENTS, YOUTH’S, AND CHILDREN <? \ Oferety daacrtptlon - '-' pif| • STBA%:GOODfI '.' ! ,? -,'&M In greatrarietjr. *•' ” ~ ” ' •"'**«.»- CHUUDBEH’S FANCY HATS .., -^4l To-suit all tastes. ■' Wfe All at the IxrtrcsiSsteS at - ••• ,v> >■■&s 4. U.«IIXERS|AIi 4t ., _ma» .76 WOODST,' '^l JUST RECEIVED through the Custom % House, a moat superior Tot ol genuine l HrranaStK & . gars, such as Conchas Oonchttas, BxtraEagle #rlnol. r z _ JF\ pees, Loodrea, Ac. Please calrand I wiu giv.e j6n the olmoat satisfaction, and willt>e Bbhiatoid ratesyet; c c£ aplQ LTONARVSTBX4 “ Dissolution. '. ; /' V>J|l| The co-partnership hereto- -f 1 FOkE exißtinfiJbetween the'undersigned,tuvdar. the style of A. HARTUPEE A CO, Steam Bngtnp Mand- •<&* faoturere and Iron Founders was dißSolretrby mutuld' ‘-W? ooneent on. the first of January, 1801. John Morrow t; having disposed of his interest fntbesameto ; Andre* fcsj Hartupee, who will carry on the business as usual at 'i the old stand, corner of First and Short slfeetis, hnd ' T* who will settle all the business of the late firm- , TB ANDREW HARTOPEE, >,r‘r^g joenmorSow, ...«Mss Pittsburgh, Feb. H, 1601. - ; , - .:»t£3| Having disposedof .my interest in thejste -firm < A. HARTUPEE A CO. to ANDREW HARTOPBE,! do -> hereby eheerfoily recommend hlmto my;.friends, as. • Tally competent to carry on the same, andsolitiif for,- - ■*£*'s . him a contimi oce of the paironase bo ; liberally-be •towed on the late fit m. JOHN MORROW* J jM [ Pittsburgh, Feb. It, 1861 ; ' r ' \.*\||| D. BBfIOMX~ & BRQ., .j. . MANUFACTURERS o/, . „ LOOKING GiASska,' ; " " ' PORTRAIT ANO 'ACTintB '‘kßjiliiiES; '%VSSp GiU and Imitation MewoodSoiiMings. DEALERS IN FREHCH PLATE AHD WIHDOW 6LASS, I*JS Smlthfleld Street, 'M Dernier's Block, between Fifth and fflrth, Pittsburgh} Pa. 49**pHy at manuXactoxert ftr- * ticolar attention given ftegollding f - Framea, and business cards frame lat wholesale prices* ' '' i syfely ' LFIEE nrSTOAUCE. ; ( The Enterprise Insurance tJomp'y Bisks Taken Jar One, Ftoe, or Seven Yeartj or P&petually. William Holmes k Co-, Livingston, Coperland*- Co* '' V* James B. Lyon k Co-. Hon. Tbos. M; Howe, William 8, • " ;=g Barely k Ca, Junes marshall, Eiq., Allen Kramer, Esq., George S. Bryan 6.0 a, Witsoo, Me Elroy kCo fr'Wilßoa- -- Carr A Co. John T. Logan k Co- Jacob Painter A,Co. - BAIley; BtowbACo. DARLINGTON k BLACKBTOCK, Agent* ' - /| apl&Sa ' Office, Bank Block, No; biVihti et ‘ S*OBBAXiE: ' '> A QUANTITY OF NEW ANDSEOOND HANDSTEAM ENGINES, from four power. Apply to WUbraham, WhiUiQglonAjPdtejjMa chlne Works, Fraoklbrd roadaod Ambers, wfFhili* delphia. • iiPßbfa. ‘ CUSTOM HOU8&, -I Pittsburgh, April l*t,lBoL f IT'S* NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that,HBEALEP PROPOSALS” acCompanledby tees according to lorms to be furnished onnppuciUon at this Office, wilibe received theredkurilil li meridan, on the FIRSTTUESDAY OPu for the supply of Provisions, Medicine, enumerated in said forma.for one jesr,commencipg;oaitha:fltBt of July next, aod ending on the thirtieths of June fol lowing. The quantities 'Stated are eatttfiie&WiUi’rtfi’ erence to the osnal number of patients in.tfae Hoapi-, UJ; bat the United States reserves the right to take r more or lose of arid aiticjes/aocordunriyasi tbeysmay be required. If the articles, tfeliverea at the Hospital; are not in the jodgmeatroMhe Physician.or the hoc quality sad adapted to »he Hospital, hewfll be at liberty to reject (be same, to purchasaetberdrtidles inithafr fit ad, and to charge the contractor with any. excess <o.f . 4 cost over the contract prices. The TJniteaSlaiea 're*. “ serves the right toacoeptthe proposals for. the whole or anjkporiion of the artioles specified* ’ r JAMKSA-GlBflOlf, apfctiei Borvevorftn-l Aeeotof MearineHdaplie ¥OE SALE, —A brick dwelling house well arranged; 'alsoa two alary frame honse, andlirgo lot of ground, situate on Colwell street, end Cerpenle?p . alley. Price, |2SOO—JSOO InMlssohriftmdl, balaicelWb'n'rdS^, tini. _ ; ,■ '■ Also: e cnolcie building 25 loet front, on Crawford , street, by 133, to Tannehiil street. :Price,t*fflO*-one- third in Virginia brads, remainder in one, two, and three ,K* yean. '■ • ; '3 Also: alotSfUfeeton Crawford, by 133, toTannehiil street. Price, BOO—s3oo ia Missouri funds, belsnce in 3 one, two, and apll __ ■ aiSMatketaUr < „, J> NEW AND SECOND-HAND ■. . . - ■ ;,« PIANOS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES). ONE 7 OCT. ROSEWOOD CASE, GANT called legs.-lyre, made by BA *" - con A Co., —a maprificent instnxmeni».~.~..«ims3tf ■ v One 03£, oci Rosewood esse, roaod oorners,4c; . v . made by Raven, Bacon 800 2 One 7 oct Rosewood case, carved desk, pedal, etc? by KsysACoC, New York; remarkably Cheap... £25 .~ 3 One 6U oci Rosewood case, of carved desk*etc* ■brHuiefcnß.'Oß.jiT He ”-'l Qne7 oci curved Rosewood case,, of bekuWfal 4a* - v * sign, by one of the best New York makew— •>& - very oheijK-.^u~ —% One second-hand 7 oci Rosewood case,, fall Iran _ frame, etfc, by Chtekerinjfi -Bona, very ChedpwtZlQ A One second-hand 63£ Rosewood - frame,' by ohickerlpa A One second-hand W 4 oci. Rosewood* case, corners,bygoodßo&tonmaker . iW-i^Sggj One eecond haadJ pet. Upright Piano* /. mg* Sons, nearly new... -- <v One second-hand 6££uprigbl PianoJjy'jGttl ert-'.-ui 130 s.A One second-hand 6 oci, by L00d48r0...~...~.-»-.~ ,60 -s One second-hand 6 obi by “W> .Onesecond-hand CS£ oci GermanPuixioi.*..*.,...,.', ~(0 •oV-J One second-hand float Mah0g0nyet35'..;;....*,..~..~ S 5 • One second-hand 6)4 oci Mabogoojrca4e~......,~<.- SO Those desirous of purchasing a cheap Piano should ot tail tb cal) andexainioe the above lot, JOHN H. HEILOH, I^ Attention Volunteers! JOST RECEIVED A Lot ot Two Sole Calf Boots, WITH HEELS, BBLLtKC* AT COST VOLUNTEERS. W. E. SCBRERTZ & €Q.,I argßm, would do 9 Martel strectl oheap. apli; 1 Sundries.— - . - ggß&ggf' ***»•<***■«• *t - - . M '.: J**R< CvJt.CI ap24 '• corner High and Wyliasfcroetß,-4?£ jr§»DOELAE SAVINGS BANEr ’* ‘ No. 65 Pourti» StiSilfgjM Deposits mode with this bank before j OK MAY. wiH dnty intereat Irom that date.,.; CHA& A.COLTGV, il| HEELING MONEY WAJfTED~-y.;3 1400 Tight and Slack Hoo-> Poles on wh»rLl° r Vsi •hath 1 wi..l*e ep27 coiner Marhetand First ctroetot-. - ' Dissolution. _ T-Xl Vthe 00-paktnbrsb ip hkretofore warn . \ 1.1 ING betvedn WILLIAM BUNE and 1 y p.R w«h dissolved by mutnal consent oa APBIIa -js - WILLIAM HOME. More Men Wanted; 4 TO FILL UP THE BENTON GTTAT&S. > -irOLUNTSISRS WHO MS9IRK TO §EE SffiWIIOR V and protect aud defend tho I'nion ujtaliljt allena miea, mlf enrol at the _> They will be properly cared for and Well cloftiodl Kn e* •"& man do your duty; yonr lromadl. ■& ap27 - . -At-B. KERR. Sj o'elock i. BAinid 10 j l Atl« bodiedi anmuriediunn-arA mtitedto loin.til tm. *■ By order of iLBX. UAm cK.tein. ■ J»B.*l/>WRIB, Secretary, , s*“*T!r. ;{g ■oHif ‘-Armorr I '. NedUc Hell. \®S ,I?XTKA .SUOAK.CUKEI) J)R1X1» ttIiKEV 'JCI t.,dOC r oundrforietal>y « ' ! iM “■r 3 F. SKI.I.ER3 i 10. • ??-£■ € W.P. MABfIHALL. ; •' I, •«. ' “ , V -X '’sSt-V!s .« if - ‘"',p *„ * * / ‘, ~v „• ■• . Tr'*/ .'* . ■ ' ii ' r ’ '-I ..... NUMBEE2QB’ • • '•H :• OF PHUiAOEIiPBU: ’ ' 81 WOOD STREET. 31 FiM Street. CIUAKU .IN' "i s§ A' * i -a* IBSSfe SS**- „jr \*S2fc A itfc - . .
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