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SUBSDAY'.MOBMTNG,:
ThePßiladelphiC Press, in speaking of the
amount tif activity displayed by all classes
in the present struggle, says:
'lt is wonderful how much has been ac
complished in less than a month, and now
that our martial machinery is fairly put in
working order, there will be no attainable
achievement of which we will not soon be
fttUy capable. All countries concede our
talent for business of all kinds, and the
“ohivtdric" rebels, who prefer indolence and
dissipation to industry and sobriety, will
learn to their sorrow that the business of the
North now is war, for the suppression of re
bellion and the maintenance of our National
Government; and to this undertaking, which
is thpgreat necessity of the present move
ment, all our powers are being directed with
the same degree of earnestness mid devotion
which have won for us so many signal tri
umphs 1 in peaceful pursuits. With an avail
able population to recruit from—nearly four
times as peat as tne real practical force ot
the rebelß—we have every possible facility
fpbißedtag,clothing and transporting them.
Ifoul-Stock of superior arms is natas great
atj£MS6ntaa we desire—although it proba
bly equals, if it does not exceed, their sup
ply—we have ample opportunities of making
laggepiircbases from abroad, and besides,
thg'tpftchinery and sk.il! for manufacturing,
at short notioe, as many rifles and rifled can
nons as' we desire. With the navy under
QUr control, and a fleet of merchantmen,
Wfiidb'is one of the largest in the world, we
can not only blockade.all their porta, har
bors and inlets, but have such a force hov
ering upon their coast as will enable us at
any moment to attack any of their seaboard
cities whioh we desire to capture. The teem
ing population of the Northwest, which is
a^jSpent to the Ohio and Mississippi rivers,
arenotonly fully competent to protect them
selves, but can, at short notioe, whenever the
necessity may arise, glide down the great
Father of Waters, and place at'their mercy
all the rebel towns and districts which lie by
its side.
History, teaphes that in all great contests
of-arms, the North has triumphed ovor the
f3outk, ahd certainly no struggle has ever
been inaugurated in which the chances of
success, and the preponderance of strength,
werptmare overwhelmingly in favor of the
Northern combat ants than in the present
struggle. The only wonder is that the peo
ple of the South should have been blind
SHd fodli'sh enough to have provoked a con
flict in which they had so much to lose and
ao litt&to gAinC'abd in which nothing but
tha-kind (forbearance of those whom they
hftnap shamefully assailed can save them
ftofo utter destruction.
Tasax is a very dangerous uneasiness ex
lUtaUid at different points, to precipitate A
guerilla warfare,and plunge indiscriminately
iiitpdeadly and unrestrained conflict. This
moSt dangerous spirit must be checked, else
anarchy will suddenly take the place of le
gttijjß4sp,auihority. and desolation cover the
practically as if buried under the
This alarming feature does not crop out
among the reckless, ignorant or vicious only,
who would prdijt upheaval of society.
We find it recognized by men in official sta
tion, and invited by those who know better.
There must be system and recognized author
ity in war as in peace, and every effort made
by the conservative element to check this
ndependent, irresponsible border and
gUgrilla tvarfare. We must trust to thoee
who are at the helm, obey their orders, and
patiently nwait results. In the military de
partment at Washington, we have every
confidence. Skill, resolution and prudence
mark every step in this eventful crisis. Let
ueeo-dperato with, not thwart the prelimi
nary. caution and sagacity of the greatest I
military chieftain of the age.
CAMP SCOTT.
We had information direct from Camp Scott
last evening, that CoL Campbell’s regiment,
the 12th, would soon leave for Washington
Mty. The regiment is in for the war, and will
see it through. We have the beat military
authority for saying that the 12th cannot
be excelled in officers or men by any In the
State. Wbo dare doubt it ?
Learning to Shoot.
At West Point,the Cadets are daily train
eif'to hhoot at a target with the musket rifle.
They fire ten shots, in squads of ten, at as
many iron targets, the size and form of a
man. JjJach squad ia arranged in line, so
that each cadet fires at his own target,
which has its number painted upon it.—
Tfye shooting of caoh cadet and each squad
is recorded, so that the qualities of eaoh,
an a marksman, are well known to the in
■tauotor.
Chapman, in his book called the “ Amer
ican Rifles, states that all men dodge in
ficing-veome before, and others jnst after
die shot Is fired- The latter class may learn
to tM -marksmen, the former never. In
learpigg te shoot with a rifle,a person should
striye tq aoquire a steady, cool demeanor,
witb’itiroe quick eye and nimble finger.—
RttKjfipO, and nothing hut practice,can make
d gbigduikrksman At the same time mere
firing' Ht'iiftt the only practice necessary.
What War Has Cost the World.
Thewar preceding the treaty oi Ky a wick, in
1697, cost $180,000,000.
Theßpanishwar of 1789, settled for at Atx-
UuGhspeUe, cost $270,000,000.
The war of the Spanish Succession oost $Bll.
000,000.
The treaty of Faria, in 1763, ended a bloody
Struggle, which cost $660,000,000.
■ ’TIiS?. war of American Independence, cost
England and thiseountry $900,000,000.
■ TSi war often years, which is know as “the
Frenah Bevolntion of 1798,’’ cost $280,000,000.
Tbewar against the First Napoleon, whioh
began in lbye. and <l ii3ed in 1816, cost the ex
traordinary amount of $6,800,000,000.
Th&fQrimoan war post $84,000,000.
Tfie lait ltalian war, not including the hos
tlUties between Victor Emanuel, Garibaldi,
Bomba, Ac., cost *46,000,000.
The Last war in India oost England $BB,OOO.
000.
The lilt might bo don bled. It includes wars
only of which definite statistics are on reoord.
Tho oost of the present war heye no statistician
can eslijnate, because the loss to.commerce, in
dqttry and trade which! LwilUnvolvels be
yond the reach of calculating powers.
_, Maury.
Timet does the defection
OI ueut. Miury in verse as follows:
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ACTIVITY.
Wi»HrHoT9jf, May 8.
Ho mueh. has been said about the disposition
to be made of Major Anderson by the Presi
dent, the Secretary of War add by the solun.
teer federal troops of Kentucky, to say noth,
ing of Major Anderson's own desires, that X
am authorized to make the following states
meat:—The gentlemen composing the bcig
ade of volunteers raised in Kentucky, seat a
delegation here to invite Major Anderson to
command them ss brigadier General. He
promptly responded that he would do so with
the consent of the President. The President
as quickly said be would commission Major
Anderson, and dotail him to do so, and would
not throw the Major out of tho regular servico
in the ovent that the volunteers were disband,
ed in a short time.
This point was not made clear to the Presi
dent, and tcKday Major Anderson was promo
ted by the Secretary of War to the position of
Colonel In tbe army, and the President signed
the commission, but with the distinot under,
standing that if it should subsequently be as*
certained that authority existed to promote the
Hajor still higher, and give him command of
the Kentucky brigade, or if Major Anderson
desired the promotion, at the risk of leaving
tbe regular army, it should be done. This is
the precise state of the case now.
Pl»|| to Recover the Veeeele Sunk at Nor
Colonel Haupt, the distinguished engineer
end contractor for building the iioosac Tun
nel, has made proposals to tho War depart
ment for raising the sunken vessels at the Gos
port navy-yard. lie proposes to fnrnlah com
petent men to perforin the task at a reasonable
compensation, and to superintend and give di
rection to the engineering department in per.'
son free of charge. All beyond this that he
stipulates is, that the government shall furnish
a sufficient force to protect the men in their
operations. He informs us that the work can
be done in sixty days. TBe general plan of
I operations is by divers, who are to cover the
I holes with canvas, and where the portions are
1 burned to insert timbers to support the can
vass, and to eject the water by means of pumps
worked bv common locomotives. r r
Colonel Haupt also proposes another plan
by way of suggestion to the government. This'
[s, to place powerful looomotlve engines in the
bottom of sailing ships for the purpose of pro
puiaion, and by the process which he proposes
“ additional speed of five miles wIU be gained
the whole machinery totaso arranged tul
to leave no part exposed. The principl! is by
means of pumps to force a body of water from
*l*™ °f tbe the stern: A cbnjune
tire advantage will be, in oase shot take effect
under the waterline, tho first Valves ffiaY be
fh° B^’.& ? d i lhe water which c°mes in through
the shot holes can be ejected, thus converting
tee mMn, of destruction into to that of service:
PIM hieb>y aosto*
Th« Three Months Volunteers.
A dispatch from Washington City says: The
government would fain see all three months’
njen ehanged into volunteers for .the,duration
of the war. Hie satisfied that the. call for
three months’ service is more likply to impede
than to benefit the intended operations for the
suppression of the rebellion. Three fiObai erf
the Northern troops enlisted for three months,
now here, are however ready to re-enllst for
the war.
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Patriotic ft-omja4)£[nocr»tlc Lady to WAR ITEMS. -"t
M? BA.sn_>^ aPt^! Tbe government contemfiati UMMSwrt&n
dongle rffl-
atmyTesidehce wnenab- 8 roni J'orth through Mfuyh|n'd, pre»
tbe east T am constrained to deollne ‘itninary surveyt for which are now being
generous offer, not out of any disrespect to made. The capital is now eomnletelvencircl~i
Bstimablo young lady and others who so witv, F““ now completely encircled
sroualy tendered their aid and mosey to \ CamnmenU ’ controlling all the rail
purohaae a stand of colors for the "Benton road ‘-
%%or Depsrtm?nt w-**"-*-
the honest name we bear, “Everything for the on erlBston, bsvannah and the months of
country, twtitiny for self." Permit me then lhe M16,i86 'PP i will bo effectually blockaded in
!h.r! a M.l°a r hi of kindness, to state “week. Commodore Slrmgham, who com
not emanate frl TI SqUadr °"’ 10 deP " Ut
than the one so freely and generously offered 0006 for tha Mississippi, with the Minnesota
by the fair donor, who is the worthy daughter * 8 da 6 8b *Pi * n <i it ia said that his instructions
° f wffi^ nd &nd reHable democrat. ®re of the most rigorous character.
Vr ith sentiments of respeot and esteem &c Tron f
Truly, kjj Kbrr ’ Two ° f *^ e bartered steamers, the Mount
Allegheny City, April 24 1861 ' rerno “ and u y l er, have had an armament
To Capt. K. H. Kerr Sir: Feeling as- prBp&red for them - That of the latter consists
sured, not only by your past political views ° f nfne guM| while the former will carry three
bu ‘ r ™ 8 knowledge of your personal ohar- 8 - pounders.
your personal The Unite<l Btat *‘ * ,eam frl g ato Mississippi
is, Indeed, owing to a sense of duty to your wlll g 0 ln commi »sion, on Tuesday, at the
and not through any spirit of Charlestown, Mats , navy yard. The Missis
our d bltod M mi^ld 1 ed ,o <£, cherish toward sippi is a first-class side wheal steam sloop, ra
Iherewith’ «““• - >•«“ -then.-
procurmg a . flag for the company which She la,t cruUed in the Kaat Indies.
sumlng^a^vou !° °T nl “' pre A b&nd of onn hu “ choctaw Indian.
'■* g ££uo^ro? c have offered to go into the .Southern army
my bumble services are acceptable, I will y t° be good warriors, but are eo
oaavgu tbe township to procure whatever aid re W ignorant nf the cause nf the present war
I can for tbe same purpose, or to bo otherwise Th« 0.a.,,, l, u . . . ~,
applied,for the benefit of the company, as in 8 tll ' Btar I,f tllß Weflt baa '*«««
your judgment is best. pntln commission as a receiving ship of the
1 hope the motives by which lam prompted Confederate navy at New Orleans. Mho is itas i
Will protect me from being considered pre- tioned at Algiers, opposite the oitv and is un.
sumptuous m thus intruding myself into your der tbe ‘ f j'A, T,
notice. Respectfully Ac __ nflr lDfi of Midshipman Comstock.
At the Itelay House everything is quiet and
safe. Ny attack on (ieneral Butler's command
is now anticipated, and it is said that if his
army is molested Oenoral Butler will make a
terrible onslaught on tha city ol Baltimore.
En. Post : —Yesterday was a gala day in
Library, Snowden township. Hen, women,
and children turned out en masso to raico two
Union pole* and lltng the BUr* and Stripe* to
the gale. Une on the premises of A. Wil
son, merchant, the other aero** the street, on
property of Ur. E. A. Wood.
Quite a new demonstration of tho Union
sentlmenls of the place was in tho fact that
one of the j. iloa was reared in honor of An
drew Jackson, the "Old Hickory," and tho
other in honor of Abraham Lincoln, tho
11 Young Hickory."
Tho meeting was a large one, and everybody
seemod wild with enthusiasm. After the
erection of the hickories, tho largo audienoe
convened in the Baptist Church. The meet
ing was organised by appointing Bov. David
Williams, Chairman. The Vice Presidents
were James Means, Wm. Stewart, John
Fiffe, Jr., and J. L. Brown ; Secretaries, Dr
K A. Wood and S. M. Adams.
Tbo mooting was appropriately addroased
by Itov. David Williams on taking tho chair
followed by & most eloquent and patriotic
prayer by tbo game gentleman. Addrwaea
wero then daltvered by Wm. Linn, Thoma*
Howard, and Dr. K A. Wood. The speakers
renounced partisanship: they were willing to
join hands with any man who loved the
Union. There conid bo but one tasue to the'
war: there miget be great bloodshed, but the
government must be finally victorious. They
made moat stirring appeals to the patriotism
of ail present to defend the Stars and
Stripes. The speeches were received with Im
mense applause. The excellent martial band
of the St. Clair Uuards was presont, and de
serve much praise for their music. Much
praise is doe A. C. Wilson, W. H. *Uswy
and John 11. Murray, oommiltoo of arrange
ment for their judicious management of lbs
whole affair. After the benodlction each man
and woman went borne with glowing patriot
ism and the determination to stand bravely by
the country In tho hour of its Imminent peril.
Youri, Truly, VINK.
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Politic*l Proscription*—Ktuall Way yf
Treating Great lone*.
The terrorist Journals, which lately distil),
dingulthed themselves by autterapt to inaug
urate civil warfare in this city, and which so
intently attacked the Administration for not
at once invading the South with fire and
sword,have found new game for lhair trucdlen -
ey. They have taken to singling out Individ
unis for proscrption and punishment for opin
ions delivered on hearsay. The Tribune’s
correspondents perform, in reference to that
journal, the duties which the Venttian sptm
discharged to the oelebratad Council of Tan.—
One time it is a manufacturer, another lime a
mechanic, and again a poor play aotor, who is
denounced by them. The last victim pointed
out for vengeance is Den Kico, the circus man.
agar, who is accused of having one set of po
litical opinion* down South and another
North. Why, this political duality is of the
very nature and essence of the man’s calling.
! He is the humble servant of the public whar
j ever be may happen to be, and he is entitled
to shift his opinions as he won id his theatrical
costumes. It is journals that fly at such small
game aa this that pretend to control the action
of the government. Ware we under Jacobin
rule their action might inspire alarm. As it
is, it is only regarded as a set off to the vapor
ings of the Southern braggarts. .V. y. Her
aid.
The Diipoaltsou of Major Audenon.
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Library, May 14.
A gentlemen Irom Kichmond, who says be
passed through the entire camp of the rebels,
calculates that there are not over three thous
and troops in that city. This is corroborated
by other statements.
t-r,,». the (hncinnati Enquirer.
I.utcst from Cairo.
Our camp was disturbed last night by a
rocket sent up in Cairo, which called all hands
lo the hne.
1 because wit—the italic of Memphis landed
on tho Missouri shore and sent over for infor
mation, with instruction to send up a rocket
if the boat could pass. Bne was not inter
rupted.
Six kegs of buttor wore taken of the Konneti
to day, thinking they were powder. As ~
as they were opened, thoy wuro delivered to
the boat ‘
Sellers, tbo spy. is still mcuslody Another
was arrested to-day. lie is said to bo a Mes
senger for tho Adams’ hipreas, from Jackson,
Tennessee.
No interruption to comtuorco as yet.
The horses for the cavalry companies from
Chicago came down Saturday night, and aro
quartered on a wharf.boat. The i-ompani.a are
expected lo day.
All remains quiet hero. Tho troublm in St.
Louis havo made our soldiers more vigilant
Two thirty two pounders arrived last nigh!.
Tho religion. anni versailm which Wo twea
held here during the past week eabiblt. belli
in seal and interest, s ureal fulling oil from
those of former years The outpouring of elo
quence with which this groat ceutro is annual
ly B'>o.led by rovorenj gentlemen from all
l«ru of the rounlry- have, It must bo owned
degenerated into a sobriety an/1 lameness that
are not at all attractive Amid the genoral
dulnesa that pervades their addresses, ire
meet with but a solitary gem. We give it
just as we lind it s
••l bo Kov. l)r. Tyng spoke up.m the so Moot
In genoral, •coming the Idea of an honest
liquor seller; for any of them would skin ■
flam for the hide and tallow, or sell his moibv
er ’* heart for a three cent piece. The meeting
adjourned, after singing the -Star Spangled
As the scriptural phrase, publican, embraced
a wide range of persons, so in modern time*
does the term liquor seller. There are no
doubt some of thav denomination who sit
every Sunday under the shadow of Dr.
Tyng’s pulpit, it is rather start Hug to hear a
( hrutian minUter, and the repreaeotaliv* of
that Saviour who inculcated charity and good
will among men, say of a metnbor ol his own
congregation that be would tall tho heart of hit
mother for a throe cent piece Ur. Tyng, this
Is not tho propor thing—,V. > . Hrrntd
The Kocheeler Vruon publishes a statement
which not only vindicates Colonel Oaidiner,
Major Anderson s predecessor at Fort Moul
trie, lrom the charge of treachery brought
against him, but lastens It upon Floyd and. If
possible, places hit conduct in a still more i'n.
famous light Before ho was transferred from
r orl Moultrie, Colonol Gardiner repeatedly
called on Floyd for more men end provisions
but ecu Id not get them. Instead, an tnstal-’
ment of workmen weressnl, ostensibly to re
pair l ort Sumptar, but realv to weaken It
Colonel Gardiner, meanwhile, managed to get
tli, months' provisions thrown Into the Fort
without Floyd's knowledge, through the in
fluence of Commissary General Taylor and
theSeoretary of War, finding how impreotl
cable a man he had placed in charge of the
Fort, ordered him away, and sent Anderson
in his plaoe, whose sympathies with the South
he considered sufficiently strong to make the
surrender on demand inevitable. How Floyd
miscalculated, events have shown; but for lie
ability to hold out ao long, Andoraoo waa in*
deoted to the practiced by Crardinar.
Tuc Railroad lUmar which has been
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the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad!.
»wd lo w »/ormiddle engine of detlruetion.
J t con.l.ti of a long platform car .resembling In
general appearance a baggage oar. The tide,
and top, however, are plated with Iron plate.
Along the ildea are loop-hole, for mu.ketrv
and port bole, for cannon. On a turn-table In
the eentre, a refled cannon it to be placed of
very long range and perfect aocuraoy. The
oarrlage of the gun U oonttructed In tuoh a
manner that it can be fired at an angle from
either of the tide., or from the ends of the oar
The cannon will be loaded with either .hot or
thell, or with piece, of Iron punched from to
comotive boiler.. Kilty sharp .booteiw, armed
with Minie rifles, will be placed Inside, betide,
enough experienced artilerlsU to work the
cannon. The detign I. to have thl. battery in
front of the locomotive and train of car.—
When the bell of the railroad battery rlnei It
will be wiM to clear the track. ' “ '
«lory about Hiring a Clrl
bumvju leant,of our lioumi keeping readers
will enjoy the following, which we find in
the Hartford “Homestead.” A lady who
wished to hire a “maid of all work*’ was
oaiied into the parlor to see an applioant •
Biddy (seated on the Sofa)— “fLarvez
want a girl.” J
Lady—“ Yes.”
Biddy—“ Have vez hot and cold water
earned oonvaqiently all oyer the house V
Lady (still standing.)—“Yes.”
Biddy—“ls there gas in the kitchen f”
Lady—-“ Yes.”
Biddy—“ Carpets on the girl's rooms ?”
• Lady—“ Yes.”
Biddy—“Do yon have a man to make
the fires and blaok shoes ?"
Lady "No. The girl makes her own
fires !
Biddy—“ That’s too bad. But I likes
vezand yer house other ways, and the
Jntonen looks convenient, so I think I’ll
come. I’ll bo expeoting 89 a month, as I
niver work for less."
Lady—“ But I want to ask you one
question. Can you play on the piano ?”
Biddy—“Bhure, no mam.”
Lady—“ Then I'm sure you will not do
for me.” .
AiEPoisTuxifT.— William K.fileeton,Ssq. v
ayoung member of tbe
been tendered the appointment of United
»££tah i,tr Ct AW ° rney for th ® Territory of
CiUr Dxna.sck,
Caino, Monday, May 13.
Pirn and Patriotism
Kert KtiDpifr.
i **■ *
? A-Modcl Speectt.;./.
,J:P re td.h mjmber of gentlemen in
W*wington, who hid waited on Major An
& }*<*&<>, to congratulate him
on td Colonel fa the United
tates army, and the command of the Ken*
lucky Bregade, heaaid :
QasTLEMBH —My business is not to speak.
ine time for speaking is past. I must now
try to do something.
B(E R H A VK9
HOLLAND BITTERS.
rupAED y&OM tai
f; ,l^r“ ul . .grateful Toajos and CarminatiTes
i I'.mUy lg’mSj S“ gdom o>*«sally approred u
INOIfiESTION, SOU! STOMACH,
COLIC, HKABT-BCRBr,
headache, & all dyspeptic complaints.
T&6 Weak and Nerroua should try it
k °. r Hiroemox J Bat on* size of the genuine,
oau Pint bottles.) Price one Dollar. Done, a tea*
poonral,
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. Sc Co.
SOLE PjtOPRIETORS.
Bold by X>mgginti) generally. Pittsburgh, Peno'a.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.g
JeiBSBK AND UAAAoa WM. HENDERSON
a. R. LARK.
Pwaa or ADMaaios.—Prirate Boxes, $6,00; Single Beal
m Private Sox. $1,00; Parqoecteand Dreaacircle, chairs,
fio ueota; Family Oirole, &6 cents: Colored Gallery, in
oaota; Colored Boxes, 60 cents; Gallery, 16 ceotn
Fourth mghi ot tbe oharming octroi
ADA lIAAtH mc.NKKN
*l*o will *pi*eai 1 bur via y Eaemng, May loth, m
•J HN N Y i) IVK K S
MI3H MJJNK.KN will ip lm » r „
THK UNPHOTECTED FEMALE.
R- «• Ul LG ER,
HANUFACTURKR OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
furniture
No. 4ft SutllhAeld Street,'
, .. ~ , PITTBBURCM.
A * u L *' assortment ok
PUiahnrgb HanoOuttared rumlture,
/V;«u b *° d •* ' ui •» **>• iow«*
p««w aias. nilu ,
nONNETS-
NKW MATS.
NRW RIBBONS,
KI.OWKRS ASH RUCHES,
PLuWF.RS ANIj RCCHEH,
FLOWERS ANDIM CHIk
NEW TRltfMlNug,
NEW TRlMMlStua,
New , t**, RuUoir
Net* B»..ftA,
N # v Bk irt*
ru*m ( (X'kfciio*.
UEK X MKKt.Ni > rjUDEHSHIRTH A*l> OKAWRftfI
muAh let* tit feu ih« pnr«.
CHARLES GIPNER,
KINDS OK DRV OOOD9 trwmen
dou« <*be*p for . a -h.
NKW GOODS
». A I). HlltiCS’,
OJiXK/i M.UiKKTi h'iFTil S/ I;Eh Vs.
H*r* iu*i roci».r«tj is«ir
SUMMER GOODS,
w II Jc. ii T| K Y u !•’ KK R v K r ) i.’ U K A F
Amooj Uiair vitl b« lotio.l
Hraiitlful I .awtm
Krrt^e*
rfy Motawbl.jue^
Blue Mozambique*.
Hr»wn Mocambbjnes.
4 * and 5-4 fancy <xm>us fob
I'lfteVLAJi.s AS]> l>r\sTEfl.\
A good stock of
SILK AND (.'LOTH COATS,
DISTFKS AND DI.VEY’S.
gUPERIOR RAPPEE SNUFF.—
So|t«nor Buufl.
Hupenor lUpj** Snuff,
Superior Ktppee Bout?
Superior K*pp*« Saufl,
Superior B*p|>ee Hourt,
Superior R*p|H*e;Bni>ff,
(\>D«cUnUjr on hand *t
Comtunilf «<d hand •(
CoaeUtitiy on hand k(
Corner of the I'lemonJ and Market itreet.
Corner of the DUtnond and Market etreet.
Corner ef Uie Diamond and Market etroet. tnjli
JUBT opening AND
wul be ofiwetl il to auli (h« umai k.i n „
hll S, ldM than wMt •»j , wou2
-.5”! HO Market •» . between nth end O.iioTit
E
'XTRA SUGAR CURED DRIED BKEE
i 6,000 pound* for Ml* by
*-* R BKLLKaatoo
DEATH MAY ENSUE
3 * , ‘ • medical writer
■ pbom the use
OF MINERAL HAIR DYES
To avoid such a contingency,
ÜBEONLT
CHRIBTADORO’B gZCELSOIR DYE,
Proreti by tb«
ANALYSIB OP DB. CHILTON,
lo 1» the l»at tuir ,lr« In extauuiw, and
WHOHY FUSE FROM POISON.
Bold eT ‘>'^h6r^ l(l .p„, d bj . n| lbmtr Dr6««r..
uaiBTADOao, No. 6 Altor Bouto. New York
«80. H. KEYBEB, Aaenl,'
. ~T < Pittsburgh. P».
. i’Air’liHa, in imiU~
>Uon of Lace »nd Damdak drapnri. For wle bj
w. pmahshaiL
•p6t4*w:lmT
! JOHN M’DEVITT,
Wholesale gboceb,
j —AKD DIALRR IN—
' New Ortwaa Sugar and Molaiscs,
FLOUR, BJtCOJT,
Hice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &c.
N’o, 311 Liberty Street, opposite Bmithdafd,
I s PEJiN’A,..,
JA’OPtutaut etrptjiyof Prit* Bntdaiaa And Wloen, of bli
Bacon shoulders—so,ooo lbs. iuat
oat of Bmoke, for sale by
m jl F. SRI J BRa a 00.
< * —-fSagr
--- . -
The undersigned practical Watchmakers rod dealers
in Watches, haring bought and sold American Watches
for a number of years pa6f, and haring dea t in, all
kinds of foreign Watches for a much longer poridd of
Ume, beg to state that they hare never dealt it Watches
which, as » class, or la individual instances, have been
more satisfactory to themselves or &atbmefo, whether
In respeot of durability, beauty of finish, mathemaU
eaJly correct proport ona, aecuratecotnpenaatlon and
adjustment, or of fine titn+k£tptng retults >K>n those
manniaotured by the Waltham Company.
N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland,
WM. BLYNN, Columbus,
J\M i£9 J RorfS, Zanaavllle,
f£. IENKINS A CO n t'incinnatu,
BECW9 A SMITH,
WM. WILSON MORKW,
DU HME A Co.
C. OS RAMP,
C. PLATT,
K LHC, A BROTH KR, Wamn
J* T. A & M. &DWaRI<S, Chicago,
P. J, ALEXANDER, * U Salle,
J'»HN tf. Morse, Peoritt
A. HEPPLKR,
W. fl. RICHMOND,
H D. KAYS,
A. H. GILLKTr,
s D. ULLBSuN.
J. B. BURItAN,
J. W. HRoWN,
K. U. TURIN,
BASSE A HUASMAN,
A, P. BOYNTON,
WM. M MAYO,
*L NORTHEY,
A. W. FOftD,
WM. HCHKR2ER,
I. M. Kt>.\,
WILLARD A HAWLEY;
S. HAiOH r,
H A 0. ROSENBERG,
C. A* BI RR A CO.,
K. ri. BTTKNHKIJiER A Co.
WM. 8 TAYLOR,
W. W HANNAH,
B, K. A H, C. CAROENI'ftR,
A RVANH,
HAJi.HT A I.KKt'U.
JAMES HYDE,
John h. rv>:«,
WILLIAMS A CO.
J N. BENNETT,
A. 8. STORMS,
W M. 8. MORGAN.
HENDERSON BRO*B,
J. A CLARK.
BLOOLA PUTNAM.
JENNLNUa HRo'B.
JOHN J JBKIUNe.
W. H. WILLIAM*.
A. WARDEN,
J. O DILNNINJ,
CHAS- a UiLLAKi.,
W p BINoHAM,
». U \s. O. PRKHCH,
J. McLhNE,
i- A. 1 *!CKKNSUN,
»i. K. MASOOM A Co .
I M. BTANSIL.
ADOLPH MYERS.
1 HEo. F PICKKRIMii.
LKU IKJTV.
M - SMITH,
a a van coir,
JOHN ELkTNM.
H. N BHERMaN.
a C. KPAULDINt.,
W A. GILES
RKiNKMAN A MEI SAN,
8 A .ML BROWN.
W. T KoPLIN.
*■ FO W STKiN
i.KO H TITOS,
HRTKMAN i YoUK
OKi •. STKIN:
K. J I ASORLLE,
SAUL. '.ARMAN,
lOSKPH I.ADOMDS,
J J BLAIR,
■ Lo. W. MoCALLA,
t KANCIB C. I*OLACK
M, RIHN,
(i EORi-EjHRLLKR,
V. P. HEI.LAR,
B. AUOHIjiBAUGH.
I.H HUFFMAN,
I C. HANNA,
0. T. RoBEUIh,
j c. dou»n,
CHAri L KiSpKK,
R. M.BT. CLAIR,
UA. PKTEkBON,
DAVID I.AYF.KACK.
W. r. RAK.
SNOOfi P. BILLS,
HKNNY b JAMES.
H. T. LITTLE,
CARSON A BRAh.V -N.
rsua gowdey,
A W PYLE,
SIMPSON A PRICK,
V. W. BIUKF,
J A A. GARDNER,
W, C. DEPRIEZ,
MAURICE A HRNEY,
IKHUBILV ESTER,
J. T.BOUTT A CO.
r. a HUMPHREYS.
E.A. VOOLEft,
Y . W LKtNBBCK
J. W MONTGOMERY.
HBNJ. a COOK,
a CHILDB,
dexter a Haskins,
E. D TISDALE
ALBERT PITTuI
ELLIS GIFFORD,
K- W. MAOOMBER,
J. J. BURNS,
JEBBB SMITH,
T. M. LAMB,
R N. OTORT.
LKVI JOHNSTON,
ANDREW WARREN,
aw. FOGG,
AMOB SANBORN, ImwlL
JOHN BARTON, Linn/
JOHN M'GRKUoL, Lawrenc**
W. M. ROOT, PltSSd '
John a bc6tt, «
Jr. sJSSSS^
Sn&SGi*.
HEMINUwIv * L BTK\*'ENs“? ort
WM. RQGGKRS A BON,
J. J. MONSON,
K. BENJAMIN,
J. B. KIRBY,
GEORGE BROWN,
£B. HUNTIMTON A CO. Denbury,
k. A. WOODFORD, *
H D. HALL, Middletown
JOHN L. SMITH. ? '
JOHN IWROON, New London.
hSri'ifSgr*- S2SB&
l U “!aSdrmon W ' SSST U ‘
K. KNIGHT, -
N. G. CARR,
GKO. W DREW A CO.
8 J. MKLLISH, Huotw.
' T RY, CUremoDt,
REUBEN BPKNCKR, “
WM. 8 MORRILL, R,«, r
RICHARD GOVE, Laoouu.
gItABK. BACO«, Dover,
fS&SfflßSrrrf,.
j M< imsst
JAM-SK EMPRV Buoksporl,
SIMEON BtOOli, 1 BooklMd,
HENRY MoKENNBY, AabonL
J. T. HOWLAND, Beth,
TOMPBINS A MOBRIR Fuisor,
U C. WILLUMS, ,
8. S. AB. L ROGERS, Gvdtner,
D. R LUCY, HoaltOS.
D. G. HALL Lewletom,
BRINBMAID A HILDRETH, Burtlogtou,
a 11. HARDING, BnuflSrd,
T.RPHINNEY. Moatptfler,
A. A. MEAD,
J. C. BATES, NortbfleJd~
J. H. MTJKDOCK, Woodsloot,
C. C. CHILDS, St JohnibAy,
C. H, HUNTINGTON, sc Albwu,
EOS rER IGHQW, I ■ ClwWfa,
W. K WALDACE, Newbury,
LEANDER AMADON, Bellom Pell.,
O. 8 JENNINGS N. Clrlean.,
GREGOR A 00, “ .
8. COCKRELL, Netoher,
A. N. HALL, MUforO,
RO B ERT; WI I. KE®, Toronto,
Oitnos —A» our weleh te no* eiteaeir.ly counter
-Heil bjr foreign menuleonjrere, we heye (o.in&rm the
publ c th.t no *etch Is ofdur production Which i. uq.
eooompe&led By e oertitlcaio -of geatxioeoeAs, heering
the ouisber of the welch, end sigaeti by our Treasurer
R R Robbins, or by our predeoetiibt*,' Apjfletoit; Trecr’
AC 1
Myrtle M
M W bO.HNBTM,
NEW BONNRTB,
NEW HATH,
new hats.
NKW R 1 BOONS,
NEW RIBBONS,
NKW TRIMMINiiS.
No* I HuiUni,
Nov 1 »re**
1 di.ui Node Ti»«.
* loon Nook IV•,
Union Cockade*
Union Cockades
Market Street,
<■. lUNMuN U>\ K,
74 fefcrlcci *tr**»i
Cape l>re*" (.oods,
(•reeu Mozambique*
Dtteter Cloth*.
Bupanor ||epp*« Soofl£
Superior K*p|»ee Snuff,
Coo»tanUj on Imml a;
Constantly oo baud *|
JOSEPH FLEMING'S.
JOSKPft FLEMING'S.
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
JOSEPH FLEMING’S.
JOBEPH FLEMING'S.
M these raiehei are for aaMby (awelen gaoataUy
throughout the Utuoa, the Aa«lina.Watoh;Compauy
do Qot solicit orders (or tingle watches.
Who! stale V
JOHN A. STODD4SW?*
«l Chestnut Bt, PhUadelphia,
myUily»^L DI Philadelphia and Peiuuylvuua, j
cpkivo; -
COMP ANY, of
**'®\ attentton of\he
public to the following recommendation of
Waltham Watcher, by' tSgfieAdiQg practical Wateh
maken and Jewellers throughout the United States.
The entire signatures are quite too long for publica
tion in one advertisement, but the names presented
will be recognized by thoee acquain ed with the Trade
as being in the highest degree respectable and iofiuen
lial. At their establishments may be found the genu
ine Watches of the Company's manufacture, in great
vnriety. «
Signatures from many cities and towns not fully rep
resented in this list will appear in a future advertise
meat 1
TO THE PUBLIC.
iJolaware,
Blooming U>a
IteoAior,
BpriogfieJd,
Quincy,
(iaUoe,
Jacksonville,
Cherry Grot®,
Freeport,
Peru,
C*nion,
hj«iittK>u4,
Terr* Ueulo,
Sulltrea,
Plymouth,
Keleuazoo,
Detroit,
Milwaukee,
Keriae,
BelOit,
Jeneenlie,
Prairie du Chiea,
Pltteburgh,
Nor i islowa,
Allentown,
Wc*4cbe*ier,
W lUUntsport,
Chester,
Hartfaburg.
to**.
LaeaaUr,
Reeding,
W
(gjpm bar* burg,
* 'reensborg,
Newcastle,
Ebenaburg,
Maucb Chunk
Ashland,
iudiana,
Scranton.
Pauertoo,
Bordanton,
Treaton,
Cumberland,
Pulaski,
N*"hnUa»
Springfield,
Clarksville,
Savannah,
St Louis,
Wheeling,
Eaobmood,
wsr*
Newberry,
Northampton,
New Bedford
Fall River,
Gloucester,
Baton
Worcester,
to
Waltham,
New Haven,
pjF lsei. 0:
l|(VA^^|R!
The largest and Lowest Price* in
m Pittsburgh. Come'and see.
WALTER P. HAR SHALL,
D “o. 8T Wood Street,
nt?«S. Po S tt^l a * Stand,)
Has Ihr uls beaoUftU French* German wd-Amencan
WALL PAPERS.
FOR PARLORS, ' W >
HALLS,
CHAMBERS,
CHURCHES,
.. LODGES,
50,000 roll* at 13} cts. 50,000 rolls at 6,8
and 10« ts.
Winnow Contains. Fiji BoasnPnun,,
JUSf" Look for the Striped Front.
The only plaee In town where*ftiilassortmentof
Preach papers la kept. merle
GOOD GAITERS FOR 75C. A PAIR
BLACK AND COLORED OAITBBS
I/Aft ovor from lAat >fAJ, wh.Wi «h wi«ib to close out.
We will sell for 75 cents,
Thia tang not muoh more than THE
Ladies call and see them, *
WF. WARRANT THEM GOOD.
Byrecute, N Y
Newburgh, “
Rochester, *■
W E. WHIHERT* A CO.
31 Filth Street.
mvli
MORE ““
NEW
Tioy f
(>»wflgo,
Auburo,
Feirpou,
Ceneodaigue,'
Poughfceepftie,
PVnmtA. Hen Father fSUmhliitt Partapukrv :—l here
been troohtedlwuh lteafnea. r*r a tengthdr time And
«n oonealUna Dr. VonMQBOHZiaKBJtTHe operated
“ to JMWreipiy he*ran.
* ,tl 10 ‘hoaeafflSef
?r 7ir7£?*. lT i. , “* rUl)6 “ w * u “»" ■ekhcwledeement
of the DoemiM great skill andtalant, t«
publicly ]tvo*D, and to strong"y recommsnd all surer
ara to trail themselves of this opportunity
STANISLAUS PARKTNBKEr, Pajalonist. 1
Moatamr, Birmingham, April nth. IBOL
Helevie,
Amsterdam,
S&ret oga,
Alheej,
I’ean Yea,
Cel*M\ “
ladienepliM, Ind.
This b to eenuv that I turn tottered for some time
from Deal Deer, and that I h*»e been ereaiir Oanafltted
by tbe .killfoi treatment of Hr. Von MOSuiIZJSBJER,
ALOYBIUS QREGg, Paeidonirtl
Moiusnar, Birmingham, AarillUh, leal.
Important
to
the
Dea
TKBTIMOIMAIIB IBOM HOHK-80CSCK.
JOHN M’CfcOSKHJT, Eaq.,
m»ci.oskey, cosgrave * CO.
Pon Pratt, AtxmHm Co, Pri
“jaf sSSS
Respeclihily room,
JOHN MOCLOBKBY.
Atuum Citt, Pi. 1
DR. VO& MOGCSZISK April 60,188 L. / r;
waAeSSfy iS^Sldj
SOtS^SSSt^Sff^'SSS
KeapeettuHr yottraT**
w fiQHEET HUNTER.
haw iSdESSSf4 3r #cc l l “i ttt * i «ith Mr. H onter, and
1 na?e perfect confidence n hia BtatamonL iSu iwTij!.
onr tupemaion in the mployofcTr R. f. , £, mitr
phillip eo bbett
johhhovey ’
E Y E
'0 ETHIIUL EIB iltjUUlOi,
A* niITEHKBrr INVENTED by
Br. Vos Moschzisker,
&B&maßgss
DB. VON MOSCHZISKEB,
tx>K« to uy to *n Who •otter either from
DEAFNESS
majlady of the eye
the, ahooldto ONCE CONSULT HIM In order i
reoeire the ;Ft)IX BENERIT of Ma 'Reetmenu *
The following are some of the um wiiMei««iir
-0 W. eu oeexValjed to ft
h *« •*« eoclrety Stored to theF.hMrtng by
PITTSBURQH r
'—Ut.
H NOrth K *’t‘ tor, “ r of Dtanood end
to l Se^to li th.DSSS>^ o!>uU «d
O FPIOE,
No. 156 THIRD STREET,'
BRTWKKN SMITMat&jLKD grant STB,
BAul'y, from * i. ■
*T«B IHBBRTKII ....
Keystone Steam Barrel Factory.
T HAVING - SJE—
E.iimmtogafegarjKaa
rpvrpvißiprr- ' . j jwdfl 0/the btft dblarili, Add
and c£f SS,“of ““uL f
sas.?iSSSafsSs®.ssf
ourofflMs No ?FlV>
* > * > f* r ~ ' OPTBBIBABTI.I. ,
" - -IS -
AT THE PEOPLES' SHOE STORE, No * Fifth «,
fl. S. MFFEHBAnggg
|g( ( v
Tcsm. Coras, Cuukos, to.
We hare about
800 PAIR LADIES
FORMER PRICE *1,76,
ORIGINAL CoBT.-®»
TESTIMONY.
OK THE FIRM OF
E A R.
OR ANT
_ * , *,*~v „
f"v- ■; cv-v;- -\r~;: -
>**>!•
'j; •« u -’+, ’ ■
Jgnc &<lwrffewninte.
ALLEGHENY BANS, • >
Pirsscmb* Mi? ?fh Utft. i
rs» TJe PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of Mis;
BANK here decked • Diyidend of THREE PBR
!l“"V on t-'dpttoi stock, ont of the profits of the
u~i x moLlhs - nsysble to the stockholders or tbejr
eg *L r 'J jre * en,s,iTe » on or slier the 17ih iasL
- m f B J~ W. COOK, Csshler,
mecHanicb’Rank, 1
O* B^ h « this
SK Rl ?is| (l »y declare. * Dirtdend of
“m , . , <--ENI. on the tM>-t«i-stoek,-oot «f the
p™?“ ° f tbf eht months, lo itoiokßOlders
or their legs! reprejentsltjes on orsfter the lTthinst
m ?B ■ ; GgO.Dp'MfOßEty. rwshST
• 4 -'* ''■> ■ !% ■'•; ~~BARK,- 4 NbiV>
Pimroso*, Msy 71h,18M. J
trSe ■ The PRESIDENT ANirDIBKCTOER.of thhi
BANK lisve this day declared s Dltidend of
T^EPBaOENT.on-thVCVtSßtoiikiort^tto
profits of the test six months, pevable to htoCkholdAfa
or their-legsirepresentsuves, <mdi"sftertSwhs2S
mygtWd - .; GEO. T, VAN DOBEII, Cashier.
-- — ,
ont of he profits of the last six mon the, payable oner
sftor lho 17th mat. : n.-.-i „.«■ M. Mtfaseigp t
-P IT6 -’ ,< j CssMsr.
i-O-ioc I>oLLAKS flp°u eaoh share or its capifjO stock.
' caraed'proflts of the last atr m»tnfcfi hTWO
DOLIMkS per-almß-oattrf which: to-be applied ass
credit to etoak sccouuts, end TWO, M ICKpijOhidtßS
t°. JlSiMtld on ttfafter^thehjth
-I'oovtb.ift * Secretary.
miiM IA, KENTUCKY..ANfI) MIS
BOUHIMCKEY tskco ix whit ii in.tmrth
annuefiir Orosa Goods, Shawls, Needle WorkfHoefery,
tain ** tremendous low prices to redoo9
my* C. IUTOONTX**
IT
jL butter.—
6 bari6U Fresh Rr.it Butter,
3 boxes L u u
14 buckets ** . m , «
Jußt recetyed and lor sale by
mjB :>■
JAMBS A. FETZER, - i
A' i coiTierjrfMket god .First airoSa,.
A "fARM.OP .40 ACRK*4.—IO mjlofiTronj
aty ’ aßd 4 X “ilss frorii' BewtoktefirUlei oa
P* 3 w »’ e ™ of little Bewietor- crook; DaaSl&Hw?,
Sanrsa6.a(aMo*|4 (rood
l 1 * 1 ' (.“Jill g ? aA “Wings of wSer, ft£il|«es,
«9 • sod 6 fetf Vflio of 6uUtf cot) . .
Prico»awKi,ro<Miobi ‘ ‘ ,t
W.. ::- ■ * A-TMfcaitfr
ssasss
to»*oim»jM6aarWebtf*rCity. Price $3 per attrertfae
above are flrstrale tract* of land axid inU beeanbttflrtd
my U- - v ■ -1 61 MaikM Mreofc
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