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Von Moschzisker, the celebra a oculist and aurist, now sojourning in 1118 j?' t^“ epe h© has been practising most successfully, has written a most interesting etter upon Military Opthalmia, containing some suggestions important to army.sur geons, which we append: . Editors: I would, by your permis sion, through your columns, direct the at tention of those physicians who are about to assume the responsibility of composing the medical staff of our brave volunteer army, to a very important malady which sometimes, by prevailing in the camp, does more mischief than balls or powder in the field. 1 allude to that*disease called Puru lent, and sometimes Egyptian or Military Opthalmia. Prom its prevalence in armies and other large bodies of men, it has espe cially attracted the notice of military sur geons abroad,and has formed the subject of several prize essays. The' most celebrated Opthalmic surgons of Europe have, at vari ous times, published reports of ils ravages among the troops of Oermany, England, Franoe, Russia and Belgium. Young sur geons, and, indeed, even those of some ex perience in the science of general military surgery, are often ignorant of the simple treatment of diseases of the eye, aad inca pable, from the neglect of the study of that organ, of forming true diagnosis of its maladies. I cannot, of course, here, enter into par ticulars with regard to the diseases referred to, or its many causes. My intention is sim ply to suggest to the Medical Committee, who have charge of the appointments, the necessity of impressing on the minds of those who join the army in a medical capa city, the importance of Borne knowledge of opthalmic diseases, and jiarticularly to familiarize themselves with the one above mentioned, and that most likely to require their skill. I would also call their atten tion to Tyrell’a work on diseases of the eye, wherein Vol. 1, page tU, they will liud a full account of the plan of treatment Tho work of Mackenzie, also so well known in this country, gives in chapter 12th a very ample and critical account of puiulent Opthalmia, as observed on a large scale, by various military Burgeons of repute, and en forces the advantages to be derived from, a plan of treatment, the reverse of that by depletion, which they almost uniformly pursued. In my own work on the treat ment of Opthalmia, will be found a fuller account of the disease than 1 can encroach upon your gpace to give. In its commence ment I have used the following proscription with the very best effect: IHaUlled Water, 10 ouace*; White Viteral, 1 eorcple, Sola 100 of SubaceUUe of l>ead % drachm ITo wash SptniH of Camphor, a drachms. {the Eye Wards should be provided in every hospi tal where those suffering from diseased eyes should be placed apart from other invalids, as this malady is highly contagious. Clean liness in the camp,the regular ventilation of the departments, combined with the plenti ful personal übo of cold water, (a thing often too much neglected,) will do much to keep the evil away. I trust my suggestion on the subject may excite attention to it from those who, like myself, must know the importance of what 1 have brought before them. Let the young surgeons read upon the subject while they have yet time, so that they may be really efficient in every branch of their practice, and consult with those who have had more experience than themselves, as 1 can assure them there is no sight more distressing than soldiers present who have suffered from the painful ravages of this disease, without having received the proper treatment in due time. F. A. Vos Formerly of the Austrian Army. Pittsbuigh, May 13th, ISO 1. Frightful Wife Murder. — A horrible case of wife murder occurred in Summit Co , Ohio, on Wednesday of last week. It appears that a man named Cash, having had some diffi culty with his wife, loaded a musket with grape or pistol balls, and concealing himself in the corner of a field, near which he knew she must soon have-occasion to pass, he waited for her, and as she came up, levelled the weapon at her, lodging the contents in her body. The unfortunate woman ran a few steps and feU, Expiring immediately. A crowd soon collected and purßuod the murderer. Just as they oamo up with him he* fired a second time, but with out doing any injury—the charge passing over tho heads of his pursuers. Immediately after the musket was discharged tho last time, he received a blow on head wi'.h a stone, which felled him to tho earth, after which ho was seized and secured. Me was then lodged in jail, and will no doubt expiate bis crime on the gallows. Wouldn’t be a Deserter's Wife —Fri tate William Johnson, of Capt. Cooper's company, returned home to Greenfield, Wash* ington county, on Thursday morning, from Camp Scott, having been honorably dis charged on account of ill health. Oq rapping at his door about three o’clock in the morning, bis wife awoke and inquired who was there.— A* he spoke, the recognized bis voice, and hurrying to the door, she held it fast, exclairriV ing, “Will, if you have deserted, you can’t come in ’’ After a brief explanation, she opened the door and gladly received him. Af ter breakfast she was heard to declare that she would rather a thousand times bis bones had bleached on the field of battle than that he bad come home a deserter. Boss Tow kb HU*. —A. large hdc! enthusiastic meeting of the citizens was held at the Wilson Hall, in Perrysvillo, on Thursday, May 2d, to organize a Home Guard. On motion, Captain John brown was called to the chair and Wm- Ha iy appointed Secretary. A. roll was pro pared, and Ufty*one of Ibe citizens enrolled themselves as Home Guards,subjeot to the call of the Committee of Safety. On motion, the following officers were elected: Captain, John Brown, sen.; First Lieutenant, Robert Wil son; Orderly Sergeaot J. 31. Brown; Ko sign, Patrick McGans, J£sq. Grand (JommaNdkry or Kniuht Tem. nlabs.— Tbe eighth annual conclave of the Grand Commander; of Knight Templars will be held this year in Pittsburgh, commencing on the second Tuesday in June, the Uth prox- Imo. . The commanderies ofthe eastern por ■ tion of Pennsylvania w|ll be fairly represented, arrangements being Iffeon’femplation by which to have excursion tickets issued by the Penn sylvania Railroad Company to those who are entitled to Beats in tbe Commandery. The Federal, G.VARKa.-r-This splendiU company will turn out for parade to-day, and in tbe course of the day they will visit this city. At two o’clock several presentations will be made to the company officers—the oer emonies to take pl&co on Beaver Blreet, near the corner of Ohio, Allegheny. This corpß includes some .of ,tha best oittzens of Alla, gheny. Sentenced.— ln the U. S. District Court, on Thursday, Robert and Henry Cunning ham, convicted of forging and uttering counterfeit coin, were brought up for sen tence, tbe motion for a new trial having been waived. Robert'was sentenced to three years’ and Harvey to one year’s imprison ment in the Western Penitentiary. A Change. —Reuben Miller, Jr., chairman of the'Safety Finance Committee, has ap pointed Hugh Richardson on tbeCoßeotmg Committee for Reserve township, vice Rev. A- D. Campbell,'wlio'tfdes not reside in the district. The Committee now stands; Hugh Richardson, Wm. Neeb. A gentleman of this elty is engaged, at the fort Pitt Foundry, in the construction of a breech-loading cannon, which be if EbjffidßHt will be yery effective. The “Spate Riri.Es," Capt. Britton, a fine n ?f’ a 7p’T eDgag ! d ln shooting at QtkUad Park, yesterday afternoon. 5 •t r ~ Sword Presentation to Col. Robert Anderson. —Many warmly attached old friends of Col. Rotxort Anderson,late Poatmas*. ter, presented him on last Thursday night with a magnifleiont costly Army Regulation Sword, of superbly exquUite workmanship, being a Damascus blade, expressly imported, the scabbard being substantially tipped with bronze metal, and partially covered with leather; “A better never did itself sustain Upon a soldier’s thigh;” Together with bolt, sash, gold Ussel,*fcc.. Tbe presentation came off at tbe house of Col. An* d ergon on Seventh street. The company be ing assembled at an early hour, Mr. Jamey P. Harr, by request on behalf of the doner-, in a well conceived, brief and appropriate ioeoch, of which we give the a svnoptis: -Be said, It is with feelings of purest gratitude that 1, on the part of your friends, pre sent you with this testimonial of their regard. You won such on the battle field* of Mexico, whore your frionds followed, returning as you did, with honor. 1 can only hope, as 1 do believe, the samecourae will mark your ro turn from your presont field of action. Col. Anderson to the above remark replied: After 1 return, i trust I may desorve such a testimonial. My own opinion is, that such should be won ere worn. As it is, l receive it with ail the greatful feeliog possible, and 1 promise you, nothing on my part shall bo wanting to prove my affection for your kind ness. Until Ido so, let my actions speak for my promises. a Qumber of military officers from cacup Wilkins were present; among whom wore many strangers amongst us, and many military gentelmen from our city. Aftor tbe presentation, tho entire company joined in the merry dance, m the spacious parlor. Tbe Stars and Stripes spread it* folds, and neatly decorated the same, while the "measured tread” of the festive throne, kept time to the soul-stiring enlivening strains of music that made sweet the brooding air, when supper was announced to refresh tho inner man, which all heartily partook of. Suffice to say it was all that could bo wished, and would suit the palate of the coinowseur, the cloth being removed tbe "lads and lassies” wooed again ter pchicor the God of dance So sped the night ‘•When youth and pleasure meet, To chase the glowing hour with flying feet,” The song, the dance, tho joke and laugh, went round till the sentinel—time,gave warn ing that night had turned to morn, when the company uTetly dispeqrsed to their homes; having spent an evening entertainment that will long live in the memory of all that had the pleasure of being present. Mkai-viu.k Volunteers —Capt. Henry C. Johnson and Lieut. Joseph T. Chase, on Wednesday last, for reasons of a strictly pri vate nature, feeling it their duty to resign thoir respective positions In this fine military company, now quartered at Camp Wilkins, a re'organization, by the election of now com missioned officers, was effected, on yesterday morning at 10 o’clock. Kor Captain, Samuel B. Dick received -01 votes and David V. Der ickson »G votes. George Li Bsmus was elocled First, and T R. Kennedy. Second Lieutenant, unanimously. A O. Hotchkiss was also chosen Brevet Socond Lietenant. This company is one of the finest now in Camp, and from a personal acquaintance with the newly elected officers, wo predict, should occasion offer, it will do good service. Capt. Dick is the third son of Gen John Dick, ex-Congressman of the Krie and Draw, ford Congressional District, and broiler of Lieut. Geo. M. Dick, uf the U. S. A., who graduated at West years since, but, who young in years, fell a victim to the ravages of a Southern climate while doscliarging his duly. Ho comes of good stock, and although small in stalune, carries a brave and noble heart. Lieutenants Bomus and Kennedy are admi rably qualified for the positions they have been chosen to fill, and with their gallant young Captain, are beloved and respected by the Company. Lieut. Chase, on taking his leave, slated that although circumstances at prusont ren dered it necossary lor him to return home, should h's services be required in future, he would ho proud to .boulder a musket in the ranks of the Aleadville Volunteers. Lieut. C. was loudly cheered by his associates in arms, and tho regret at parting seemed to be mutual. Two Hew Battalions at Camp Wii.kins —By tbe lollowing special order, issued yes terday, it will be seen that two battalions have beon temporarily lormod out of theaiilmci on organized companies now in camp The ob ject, we believe, is to sdord more and better faaililiee for drilling, and becoming familiar with the duties of the real soldier, preparitory to active service: [»I*K« TAL ORDXR So 2 ] In pursuance of a communication, procooJ ing from the Captains of tbe unorganized com panies, now iu camp Wilkins, requesting the formation of the said companies in two bat talions, of eight companies each, and the ap pointment of field officers for the same, the following order is promulgated, viz: That the Pittsburgh Rifles, City Guards, Co B , Oharliers Valley Guards, HeadvilleVolunteers, Iron City Guards, Government Guards, Gari. baldl Guards and Allegheny Kangors, shall compose tho Ist battalion, of which the field officers shall be, L. W. Smith, Colonel: C. F. Jackson, Lieut Colonel; Robt. Anderson, Major. That the Anderson Cadets, Fayette Guards, Armstrong Rifles, Duncan Guards, Jefferson Guards, Clarion Union Guards, McKeesport Union Guards, and Jefferson Riflemen, shall oompose the lid battalion, of which the field of flicers shall be, Geo. S. Hays, Colonel; S. D. Oliphant, Lieut Col ; Jno. W. Duncan, Major. Kaoh Colonel to appoint his own Adjt. By order of •I. W. M’Lain, Col. Commanding. Watch Th'iee Arrested.—A man named William Ross was arrested by the Mayor’s police, charged with stealing a gold watch and chain valued at if 150, from Henry Rea, Jr., of the Sixth ward, last week. The watch and chain were found upon his person, and the Mayor committed him for trial. Cavalry Domino.—A regiment of Wiscon sin cavalry, under command of Carl Sohurz, is expocted to pass through here next week, on route lor Harrisburg. The Arms at Wkllsburu. —lt is said that tbe citizens of Wollsburg are under ssu,ooo bonds to the Government for the safety of the armß now there, including 2,000 rifles and 2,000 rounds of cartridges. Held to Bail. —Two hacktnen, William Bberhartand Philip Ochse, quarreled on the wharf yesterday morning, and came to blowß.wnen the latter was arrested and taken before the Mayor, who Jteld him to bail for trial. Ft.au Presentation. — A number of ladies residing in the Eighth Ward are preparing an elegant flag for presentation to Captain Johnson, of the Jefferson Rifles. Capt. J. is a Virginian, and the flag will contain thirty five stars—one of which is for New Virginia. . _ . Robbery at ConnellsVllle. —The Union town Genius of Liberty says The store of Mr. Newcomer was robbed on Saturday night last, of six or seven bundles of goods, consisting of cloths and cassimeres. We believe the parties were seen in the act, but as yet no arrests have been made. rs. Stebbins & Munso have removed their office to N«. 191 Penn street, near St. Claii. Dentibtry.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 246 Penn Blreet, attends to all branches of the Dental profession. DRIED 'APPLES, —2(H) bush instore for dale by ' m) W n • ‘ " * V Sv*»V”. ■*'***-O i.l? •'t“ V PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 18. 1861. Camp Wilkin?, i May 17, ISM / MKANM A COFFIN, •u Jr *.*K< *!-*«*• ‘-#~„v** . _ , v 1 C ~., * . V *v - • ' - - ' y fc . * * i «1 •* ’ *1 » | y THE U! BY TELEGRAPH. THE BLOCKADE. Confederate Steamers Captured N. Y. Iriqh.,Brigade Accepted Ross Wmans Released on Parole. military appointments KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE It liccoillmemls a Strict lieu trill ity, THB UNION VOTE OP KEN- TUCKY. St. Louis, May li — A number of Union men having been driven from Potoai, on the iron Mouutain lUilr»>ad, a detachment of voluotoers, uoder command of Captain Cole, was sent down on Tuesday night to protect the loyal citizens of that section. Captain Cole reached Fotosi at throe o’clock in the morning and surrounded the town (with a chain of sentinels, after daylight about one hundred and fifty citizens were ta ken prisoners. When formed into line the Union men recognized and released about ilfiy secessionists on parole, and nine of the ringleaders were brought to the city as prison ers of war. The lead manufactory belonging to John Dean, at that place, wu taken pos session of, and some three hundred pigs of lead seized, on the return trip. The troops disposed of a company of cav alary at De Sola, captured thirty horses which wore left behind in their flight, and hoisted the stars and stripes on a pole just raised to receive the secession flag. Another secessionist has been arrested here and still another at Victoria, making twelve in all, who are now In the arsenal. Thirteen Amer ican families arrived here last night, having been driven from different towns on the Pa cific Bailroad for supporting the Union. Uov. Price has issuod orders instructing the Brigadier Generals to immediately or ganize the militia in tboir rtepective districts, and hold them in readiness for active service. Officers and soldiers areeDjotned to afford all protection in their power to persons and prop erty of citizens of the State, without reference to their political principles, the object of this organization being simply to protect people in their rights under the constitution of the State, and the U. S. troops are warned to avoid any collision with any armed bodies, unless absolutely required to protect the lives, liberty and property of the people. The flag of the State of Missouri is the only one to be used by the militia. Nearly nine, hundred Irishmen have been enrolled in the U. ,S. ser vice hero, and will probably be organized into a separate regiment. Washington, May 17.— Colonel McDowell, Assistant Adjutant GonerM, has been ap’ pointed and promoted from Colonel to the po sition of Brigadier Generat*-€oi. Thomas, the AdjuLant General, was a short time ago elevated to a similar rank. The Virginia newspapers received to-day note continued arrivals of the Confederate troops, and their d«*parturo for points not des iiznatovl. ILo h.gluh Mmsv'husetts regiment, nt Iho HmUv llji.* •, t;»vi! run/led LI inks as Colonel in place <>{ Monro.*, f s gned; Klwell, Lioutenant Colonel, and Ben Per ley Poore! Maj-»r. The last named, who is uow in Wash ington, will forthwith join his regiment. The citizens of the seceded Stales iu order to receive patonta for inventions, must take tho oath proscribed bv law acknowledging their allegiance to the United Stales. The following important letter was yester day written by the Secretary of State Depart ment: PmarucMT op grin, i Washington, M»ylii,lM>l. i Su:—l have received your letter of yesterday* h date, asking m« to give you m wrtuog my reasons for consul enng an acceptance on yoor twirl of my. l*eiober*N proposition to purchase the steamship* Y orb town and Jame* own. recently seized by In* order, and now in his po-aesHion, ar actot treason. With tin* rt quest I comply. An insurrection ha# broken out iq several Staten of ihn Union, including Virginia, designed u> overthrow the Government of the Uuiled Bial Baltimore, was unconditionally released, u un founded. There i.- authority lor utaUug that be wa* only released by order of the government, on giviug hi« parole oi honor that tie would do no a t openly or or ly hostile to the government oi the l oiled State*, A general army order lias beeu leaned, stating that there will he added to the general staff of the army four • {Uarterinaiters and eiglil aasistanta, to be promoted and eleoted according to existing laws and regulations- There will be added to the medical dejiartmeot two sur geon# and tweuty assistants. The burgeonewiil bo pro moted from senior assistant surgeons, and the assist- ant.- appointed from civil life, after having pfesed ex ammuUou by a board from the medical department of the Army. Due public notice of the appointment and tune and place of meeting oi the board will be given. Mr. lierberi,superintendent of Mount Vernon,says there is uo foundation for tho re|H>n that the remains of Washington have been removed Irotn their resting place. Tins is iu accordance with a statemeut hereto fore emanating from Lius correspondence, brigadier General Maneiieid to-day issued ho order as T ordered i>y telegraph, the agents of the Adams Kx. press Company at New York, Philadelphia and batti more, that iq future uo express matter molusive of let ters will be permitted to go south of this city in Vir ginia. Col. Sioue seized by my order, the express mat ter and stopped all contraband goods and allowed the balance to go forward.” Lx-tfovernor Reeder, of Pennsylvania, well koowu in conneotion with the early history of Kansas, was today appointed brigadier General by the President. The re-opening oi the hue of travel from Baltimore North and Northwest ha* i>eeu the signal tor a rush o( travel to Washington. Yesterday and to-dayN trains brought hundreds of passengers. Hauibsvuj, May 17.—Nearly all the metnl>ers of the legislature have gone hornet A few are still lingering to get companies accepted. The Governor is over whelmed with applicationi to receive companies. He will positively receive no more until the General Gov ernment issues another requisition. Great indignation is felt among the military that 14 additional regiments are to betaken from New York. The Governor goes to Gh&mbersburg to-morrow morning to review the troops. Several high Bute dig' nitaries accompany him N*W York, May 17.—The steamer Karnak arrived this evening from Havana on the 11th via Nassau on the 13th. The health of the plaoe was good. The steamer Crusader at Havana, from Key West re ports that Uie Yacht Wanderer, has been taken by the U. & slodpof-war 9L Louis for the federal government. The steamer W. H. Webb arrived at Havana from New Orleans under the United State as flag>bnt was sold and transferred to other parties. Washington, May 17.—The Irish brigade of over one thousand strong, tendered by Migor Mulligan, was to day accepied bv Secretary Cameron for service during the war. It is probsWe that their destination L* Wash lagtoH. Nkm \ Oax, May 17.—The steamer Coatzaoolcos saded tiiib afternoon for Washington City. ' 1 * J.• o ' *• ' ■ .«.* s '' -■ p * . ' EST HEWS. Baltimore, May 17 Rosr. Winana was last' evening honorably discharged from Fort McHenry,by an order receivodjfrom Washing ton. All is quiot in the city this morning. The Philadelphia camp is visited by thous ands ofour citizens—it presents a splendid ap pearance; Many of the officers and men are visiting the city. It is reported that troops are expected to arrive, via Perrysville. New Orleans, May 17. —Texan advices state that 001. Van Dun succeeded in causing tho surrender of the remainder of the Federal troops in Texas. The Texans in numbers aro doubtless in tho upper frontier lading the ne cessary stops to defend tbo State against'in cursions. Unfounded rumors from Montgom ery represent abolitionists as marching to cap ture tho forts on the upper border. Puiubilphii, May 17—The steamer City of Richmond arr.ved from Portress Monroe, reports last evening that thirty miles toitUi of Cape Heulopen, nhe haw the cteamer Live. Yankee wi‘h three pri/.e steamers in tow, bound north. buildioe one of the new sloopvof have beeJ received at the Philadelphia N tvy Y*r ( I'ne ship will be (tushed rapidly forward to complt uun Ch tßLtsToa, May 17—Ths ChaiUßtuo Courier reports (hat on the 12th inst, the British Bark Hilga. from Llv. erpool, was refused entrance into that port by the steam Irigaie Niagara. The British ship “A" was pursued but ahe ran into skoal water, and was towed up to this cily. The British ship fosanQ. Owens, bound to Liverpool was boarded by the Niagara and then permitted to pass Cincinnati. May 17—The Valley iiankol •hi. city has thrown out Kentucky money. CTOLTS REVOLVERS, f J COLTS REVOLVERS. $lO HirhEt. •10 RIFLES I Sharp's Pistols and Rifles in great Variety Fißhlna Tackle, Pine Jointed Rods and a splendid aasortmeo 'of Hooka and lines, For Hale at my 18 snnn cane poles, , UUU 60 Bamboo do mylB BOWN * TETLEY>B. ittmm Bra - ..—AHTBotrr um, JOSEPH METER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers la FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Ia 4*4 P«an thav« tike Caaat, Have on hand a large aaortzneht of Faaoy and Plals Furniture, In Walnut and Mahogany of their own maoo> factor®, and warranted equal in quality and stria to any manafactored in the c«r and m& aell at reMoaable DR. C. BAyT.g;, WATERCURE AND HOfSSAJHIC PHYSICIAN, SEAT OF "W A. S. . Dataware, MarrtAOd and parts of lha aarroimdlim Slalaa. !noiylTaßia,Virgiuia, Harjrlaad/New Jersey, and a large porUou of Ohio—to Cincinnati, L i UNITED STATES, from Atlantic to Pacific, allowing all the Forte. N- B-—These Maps ar® New Eagrariaga on ;ood pane''. They sre jnst published, and show by Red 40on,iUe Stations of the ditterent regiment® of the Federal and Rebel Armies. W. S. HAVEN, mjB gUPERIOK KAPPEE SNUFF.— Superior Bappee Snurt, Superior Rappee Hnuft, Superior Rappee Soutl, Supenor Rappee Suufl, Hupenor Rappee Snuft, Superior R&p|tee*6ouff, Constantly on hand Constantly on hand at JOSEPH FLEMING’S. JOSEPH FLEMING'S. JOSEPH FLEMING'S. JOSEPH FLEMING’S. JOSEPH FLEMING’S.: JOSEPH FLEMING’S.* JOSEPH FLEMING'S. Corner of the Diamond and Market street. Corner of the Diamond and Market street. Corner of the Diamond and Market street myl& Uaya a distinguished medical writer FROM THE USE OF MINERAL HAIR DYES. To avoid such a contingency, CHRISTADORO’S EXCELBGIR DYK, Proved by the ANALYSIS OF DR. CHILTON, to be Uie best hair djre in existence, and WHOLLY FBKB FROM POISON. Sold ererywbere, and applied by all hair Dressers. Oaiarmoao, No. 8 Atlur Emm. Non For* GBO. K. KEYSEB, Agent, apdidew.lmT Pittabargh, P» JOHN M’DEVITT, WHOLESALE 6BOCER, AMD DKALKR IN— New Orletßt Sugar and Mol&im, FLOUR, BjiCOjr, Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils, &c. No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite Smithfleld, 8 PITTBBUB9H, PEKN’A. A constant supply or Pure Brandies and Wines, of hB own iinnertAlion always on band. Also, Old Menol gabels Rye, Scotch and Irish ap23:lrn n ENTS' FINE CALF'muTg; *4,00. *—* “ u Oxforda, 2,00 Gents Patton Leather Gaiters. ?oo Gents' Calf Gaiters. £26 Gents' Morocco Blippers, 75 AT THE PEOPLES’ BHOE STORE, No 16 Fifth nt, IX 8. OIFFENBACKEB —The public are hereby notified XI U»t JOSEPH MATTHEWB, JR, *CO, are not ®“"“e« BOWN A TETLEY’S, « 136 Wood street, PiUsbortEh. ALSO—AQENT^OK RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS RUPTURES, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STS. THREE HAPS. FI.AN OFTHK CITY OV WABBINOTON, KOR SALE BT Bnperior Kapp>ee Snnif^ 1 Superior Rappee Suufl, Constantly on hand at Constantly oq hand at Constantly ou hand at Constantly on hand at DEATH HAY ENSUE USE ONLY U HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. L. 11 Ia 8 H FELD SPRING IMPORTATIONS |j»OR GKNTLEMEN’B DRESB, WHICH for uoyelLy and beauty of style is unexcelled. THE TAILORING DEPABTMENT enjbracea ill the new fabrics of the leason Wanted t° alt classes and uses. We shall pay tbe aamestricla! - Nation lo the style of getting up our garments for which we have always beeu reuowed. Our prices are moderate. «LA»(iOW’i» AMBROTYE GALLERY, -IN LAPATT ETTB HUA.I.J,,, TO THOSE PASTIES /WANTING real fine Ambroty pea at a ihoderata pnbe, and all who .bare been unable to obtain-a goodukebeas-dlse where are reapectfnlly solicited to caJL I*arge variety of cases and frame* always otf band. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. C. GLASGOW, 1 87 Fourth Street, Pittaborsh, JUST KEG£IV£D through the Custom Hoilrte, & mo«t soperior lot Oi geoulno Havana So. g*TB, Much as Conchas, GonchHaa, Extra Eagle Princi peea, Loudres, Ac. Pleaae call and I will girejou the utmost satisfaction, and will be sold at old rates yet. •PM LYON ARNST'H&L, fiiranl tire and Marina inanraote Uompany, PHILADKI,PBIA. OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET. T Capital, $200,000. Securities, over $300,000. HIS RELIABLE AND WELL-KNOWN COMPANY, doing exclusiTely s Fin Insurance Business, has its Capital forested in Bonds, Mortgages, UnitedBtatesTreasnirNote*. CityLoan^BankStock? and other safe secnrtfJes, such as ban atoodtbetest of •ho bard times. All ad|nated loaaea have been paid be fore maturity. The prompt course heretofore panned by this Company, in the settlement of all claims, Instly entitles 11 to the high repostton which It enjoys.' For policies in theaboTehjghlT responsibleoompany, ap ply to BOBTTI). THOMPSON,Agent, Bagaley'B Bwlding, spfcSmeod corner Market and Water sta. Pittstfg. ■y^OLUNTEEKS BOOTS, SHOES OR OA.TERS, JHO. THOMPSON Sc CO., HOUSE, BIBN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS* So. IBfi Third'Stroot, PUUb«r(k. Pa, il FBUIT.— IS Boaheli Cbolos Diy FBachen, Baboo, sndfor Jfbr do Cornvliwket and nrat «u. POTATOES.— 66 Ban Red Potatoes. SO do Neshannocks do, lost received and for sale by JAB. A. FETZEB, Corner Market and First ate, Ear *— 100 Sacks Prime Yellow Ear Corn, in store and lor sale JAB. A. FVTZBR, * Corner Market and First ate. ALLEGHENY BANK, 1 _ Piwootoh, May Tth 188 L j The PRESIDENT AND DLREOTOBS of this BANK have decUredaDividendofTHßEE PKR CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profile of the last six months, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the 17th inet myg J. W. COOK, Cashier, MECHANICS’ BANE. 1 Pmsanas, M«r Tilv i860.} The PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of this *t3r BANK have this day declare* a Dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capitalßtock, oak of the profile of the last six months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the ITthinst. myB GEO. D. M’QREW, Cfcahier. CITIZENS’ BANK, 1 PnTSßoaaa, May 7 th, 1861. f l7te PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of this Sy BANK have tins day declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, oat of the profits of the last slz months, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives, on or after the 17th inti. myB3wd GEO. T. VAN DO RE 8, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK OFTITTSBURGH, 1 MATitivisfii. ; . DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK HAVE DR- GLARED a dividend of THREE PER CE >T. oat of he profits ot the last six months, payable oaot after the 17 th inst. H. M. MURRAY, my&2wd -i Cashier. OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE 00- Pittsburgh, May 7th 1861. i THE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY 'rEx has this day declared a dividend of FOUR no-100 DOLLARS Upon each share or its capital stock, out of the earned profits of the last six months; TWO DOLLARS per share out of which to be applied as a credit to stock accounts, and TWO 60100 DOLLARS , f>er share, to be paid to stockholders on or after the 10th last. J. M. GORDON, myfcOwd Secretary. PJTTSBURQE. ‘triRGINLA, KENTUCKY AM) MIS- T SOURI MONEY taken at what it is worth in ex change tor Dress Goods, Shawls, Needle Work, Hosiery, Ac, at tremendous low prices to reduce Btock. a HANSON LOVE, my« 74 Market su " 3 OLL BUTTER.— -Av 6 barrels Fresh Roll Batter, 8 boxes *. m « 14 buckets <« « J ust received and for sale bv „ JAMES A FETZER, _ ray B corner Market and F-fret streets. A I* ARM OF 40 ACRES.—I 6 miles from ■il. ibe City, and miles from Sewicklevville, on head waters of Uitle Sewickley creek; Dwelling House, barn and stable, 14 acres of Woodland, balance in good state of cultivation, good springs of water, fruit frees. Ao, and 6 feet vein of canaelcoal. Price $2,000, for sale by ACRES OF lOWA LAND for sale m Mitchell County; also 640 Acfres in HamlJ toa couniy, near Webster City. Price $S per ears; the above are firstrate tracts of land and will for approved Cifr Property, or FCWayne A Chicago R. R. bdnds at market value, 8. OUTHBKRT myl4 61 Market street. DRY PEACHES—2O sacks prime Dry Peaches jost received and for sale by _ “7W HENRY H. COLLINS. WHEELER & WILSOITB SEWING MACHINES! Wd. 27 FIFTH STREET; PITTSBURGH. F AIEB OF I£6 6 | WHBBLBB » eoiteblo for bnnding*^(*3SS^p" The prices are lower in proportion than for anv other property hi the market. Terms easy. 8. CUTtitUUtT * SON, 61 Market at c ■* jf * NO. 83 WOOD OTBEBT: WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR L. HBftSHFELD, NO. 83 WOOD STBBET. agio FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE; Can supply thoraßolre* with AT PRIME COST AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF JOS. H. BORLAND, No. B 8 Market street, 2d door ftao Fifth. & CUTHBBRT i SON. 6l Market atraet. F. SELLERS A Oft,.; X e " *, NtJMBEH 217, FROM JNO. M’DEVITT, Kram the benefit muon deriyed ofDa_Vnßun - '.'M BCUZISKEEW Bklllfal treatirienVl hIM mu in recommending him totll almllulyalßMadrifa » moat au rceaaftil aurlat. JOHN M'DEVITT.’ ' '> ,18 " - - mi UMr FROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, Bug;’ 1 Borne time ainee at the etrong recoin men diUOfftif ■■ i'lS I placed myself under DR. VO aiaanoftnr, ■ ZISKEICB treatment, for Deafness, and I am retwhMP - py taaute that It has answered 4*B§i pectationa. JOHN U. KENNEDY - - 'Wj Rtdgeatieet, , r \*sfl TISTIMQAIALB VBOlt, . . ' ; : frqm . / ’-1’ r„ ll JOB* M’CLOSKEY. Egq,, b? THE FlkM W ' ’ s' 1 " 1 *3 M’CtOSKEY, COSE RAVE * CO, MORE Pittsburgh, May 16,1801. Ur; 16,186 L Pom Pl.> p aWM^»toffli( , *n^\ am oonsoltihg Dr. Von .. t n rwStow^OTjrti^^w' - with defective hearing.as*eilasatMmlcu*MEeaMrt’t of the Doctor's great skill and talent, tomskemVcean publicly known, and to strongly recoinmnnSnWafflS? ■ are to avail themselveaof this opportunity STANISLAOS PARIZYNBKET, paasiottist,'.. . Hovtami, Birmingham, April lltlilMll' - • ' ; - v . .y This is to certify that I have sutlered for some time from Deafhean, and that 1 have beau greatly benefitied ’ by the skillful treatmeatof Hr. Von itSniivnmeg. - ALOTBIUB GREGG, Paaslonlst. . Mojuamar, Birmingham, Asril nth, tain . ■. EYE M ETHEREAL EAR. JMIALATOi, ’ ] as s 1 > WHICH HE HAHiBKEK^ * 7 j row a" ' ! ‘^‘ r,v LIMITED TIKE ■ OffLV. SPRING OF 188 t fsjj; WALL PAPER 1 WALL jji The Largest Assortment sni Lowest Price* In' | m Pittsburgh. (Some sridsed. ‘ ' '!jCTc| 1 WALTER P. MAIIaHAI.i, ; ’ *"1^? '■ ’ ; '• • **»>•••• -J1 Wmov Qnungpm»BournPsara, <> PAIR unraa BIACL AMD COL.ORID LeR o»er from lot ;ar, which we wiab to doMOOg FORMER PRICE $1,16, i.: ill Jl We WUI sell foi* TS itenii, [ 1 thore thftn .TB[g) ; OEXaiNAI, COBX.-W the®, ■ >.! ->( feM u ■- ■“ ■ jl >. THEM 60Q& 81 ‘Fifth ■ B&®Sif!^~' «■ barrels iieavy "** P. BELUtHa * <3Qj V -i,'•> ir'- : ifr i» -si -t K- I r i £ \ • -i-'- v ''V ~ W fci-.-V, ,; v'%?' £V2- . ' ?»'&sss&?? *r " J * ' li L*o*m# iwiHf ' -*■ - i*-^vv £ ' J L " " r -~ "‘ ‘V' ■■ ■ > "?;• ‘‘‘. '*<.: «v.-i' ) -»j.jftS^ >r> ».'• -.. / T\* ■ ' ■'‘SgSi t, s**, v* 'ss&s > .f f ASD -i t-J " E .JfcJtV, Wo .h*reaflMmfci ,tj a . ■ . i-:,- v.f w.ii* 1 mmU V* • K.'.f . f. > ■* - 'w \r.M ; ' L -■ •: t u - • - ' r- 1 , t. •’ l * *6 **■,;«• r • «*w.. ' ..>*£v L V • " f; . r h -evV * * , \.w. ■ill - ’- t wSs3 . ‘-'KiFr IsIIL '■Mm -rf^' # 1 "' : ■