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V , .V v k* <» V’ i ''' i':’:* . V . —Ki v rf ■ v 5-j ’j '»'* ■ ‘ -V *i f t : *J J* ■* >v -»**•?• * ; * - * -- a * ** 4< ' ' . .-“ VOLUME XIX. THE PITTSBURGH POST, Printed and Published Every Morning, (Sundays Excepted At the Norlh*Eaat ooraer of Filth and Wood dip. Terma: S:x Doaars a year, payable strictly in ad vance. •9 niugle copies, Two Cento—for sale at the counter n the Office, and by the Newsboys. RATES OK ADVERTISING. Tm Lines. Miy. n m om, t A 9mk * | f«k. »mA. I, One inanition,.. 60 * Two f* ..*.*"* ~ ** 7& Three insertion*,.—. i oo 1 ! t m <£»*week iTd .’'..'.'.'.7*“ 1 60 Two weeks, 300 200 160 100 76 A" 6 400 206 200 126 100 6oo SB6 60 160 176 rwo months. 700 486 60 aB6 260 Three months. 200 000 460 300 800 Four months— 10 00 866 600 386 460 Fit* months. 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JOB PRINTERS, Comer i. * BVXLRY DHSOR^ 10 * °* PLAIN & FANCY KNOTTING, Executed In the finest style. na.X i! sioa.33. €ommtrdal, gUrcmriiit £ ’ttgsl at short notioe, on reasonable terms, Particular attention piad to the Printing ol POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Ac. For Concerts, Exhibitions and Circuses. URGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPES HCHIERRY aivure KBonntv bxsw nans vo vau i Ptie Utilities for turning out Work with promptness and 1 • despatch cannot he excelled by any outer office tn the city. IEGINIA, KENTUCKY AND MIS* BOUBI MONET taken at what ii is worth, in ex. change for dress Goods, Shawls, Needle Work, Hosiery AjiJid tremendous low prices to reduce stock. * a HANSON LOVff, -myB 74 Market#!. V FarV OF 40 ACRES.—I 6 miles frox*n jA. the City, and miles from Bewiakleyvtlle, bp Seed waters of little creek; Dwelling House hamdiid stable, 14 a9»a oS Woodland, balance In good 4tate of cultivation, good aptOU* °f water, fruit trees, *e, and 0 feet vein ofeannel coa^ . Price |2,000, for sale by 8. CUTH&SBT i SON. myli 61 Market street ACHES OF lOWA LAND for sale vvv m Mitchell County; also 040 A area in Hamil ton county, near Webster City. Price |8 per acre; the above are nrstnto tracts of land and will be exchanged for approved Clt> Property, or Ft/Wayne A Chicago R. &. bonds at market value, A AJUTHBEffT, royl A M 'Market street. Roll butter.— 6 barrels Fresh Roll Butter, & bOXJ*B -mu a 4 buckets “ u jubi received, and (or sale by JAMES A. FETZEB, myS corner Market and Fi.rst streets. A TTENTIUN !—We have ec<me very . desirable property for sale on Mt. Washington, Well worthy Of attention: Lots of various sices from Efi tar dPO met, up to one sore; some locate lin the vtt • more n.mote; some with fine f prest trees. «2a both level .end rolling ground, apring »of water, TT* iii goitiblo for building and gardening [Jurpoaea, eS, nrioee are lower in proportion than tof pnv other - foe u-rket. *««. " ‘mjY< STMertetM. i :'j '■ •- - ** , WlS»BiMaE«iUja«Lrj.9w» ■l '• * IV7I . 'I- ■■■ ■Nt., s '*-. -**W ®l)f fdailtj JDoet. JAMES P.‘ BABE, editor and propiibtok TsanaDaily, Six Dollars per year,etncUy in ad ▼aace. Weekly, Bmgle subscriptions One Dol lar per year; in Clubs of five. One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. From the Lumber Regions. —Capt. Roy Stone, of Warren county, has raised a picked rifle company of a hundred men, all good shots, which he has armed and equipped at his own expense. H. W. McNeil, is First Lieutenant, and G. T. A.wJowett, Second Lieutenant. The company has already been accepted, and as* signed to Col. Kane's Wild Cat Regiment This company left Warren on Monday after noon, ana were expected to reach here last evening. They are all in uniform; armed with their own rifles, and came down the Allegheny in Bkiffs built by themselves. They met with a very kind reception at Tionesta, Franklin, Emienton, etc. The oompany will probably leave for Harrisburg to day. During their stay here, they have been kindly offered, by Capt. T. J. McCombs, his steamer Melnotle for quarters. —The company arrived last evening, took supper at the Scott House and were quartered on the steamer Melnotte. They are a floe looking body of men and will do good execu tion with their backwoods rifles. Arrival of Gem. M’Oall—The Removal of Camp Wilkins.— Brigader General Mc- Call arrived in the city on Thursday night by Pennsylvania Railroad, and was received at the depot by a large number of citizens and soldiers. He was escorted to the Mononga bela House by Major Wilson, Col McLean and other gentlemen. On Thursday he visited Camp Wilkins and reviewed tho troops there. Gen. McCall came here for the purpose of ex amining the camp, to see if its removal will be necessary when the number of men, as is expected, isincre&sod to four regiments. If a suitable parade groud, near the camp, can be procured, the location will probably remain unchanged. The matter will probably be de cided to day, ns the General was yesterday visiting the places suggested as suitable for camp purposes, with the Intention of making an immediate decision. The troops now in camp will probably be sworn into the State service next week, to be drafted into that of the General Government if necessary. Bov Killed by a Street Car.—On Thursday evening about six o'clock, a lad named James Carl, aged about six years, eon of Thomas Carl, residing in Marshall court, off Pine street, Fifth Ward, was ran over by a car on the Citizens’ Passenger Railway, near tho corner of Pine and Penn streets, and in jured in a most shocking manner. Both tegs were terribly mutilated—the left being crushed through, and the right broken and stripped of a portion ot the flesh. One of the legs was am putated, and the child died yesterday morning at six o'clock. Coroner Boetwick held an in quest, and the jurT found that the deceased came to his death by being accidently run over by street car, No. 9, while the car was going at its usual speed. They also earnestly recom mend that a regulation be made requiring street and railroad cars tojcome to a walk when pass ing each other. This would, the jury believe, prevent like accidents hereafter. Touching Tribute of Respect to Col. Ellsworth.— When the news racbed our city yeetefdiy afternoon of the deplorable death of Col. Ellsworth, the stars and* stripes that float majestically from the spire oT Seim Paul's Cathedral, at the heighth of throe hun dred and forty feet, wm immediately placed at half mast on the pole that mounts the cross We heard the aot universally admired and spoken oi on the streets by hundreds of our citizens, of ail shades of opinion, who thought it a fittiog tribute to one who had lost his Tile in so holy, righteous and sacred a cause. Bkautivul Testimonial —The Grand Lodge of PenneyWama I. 0 U P hashed prepared, in accordance with a resolution passed at the annual session held In Msy, 1800. a beautiful testimonal In appreciation of the services of Henry Lambert, Knj., of Pitts, burgh, while he was acting in the capacity ol Moat W. Grand Master, Tor presentation to that gentleman. The teslimonal consist! of a floe ivory type portrait of the gentleman named, made in Philadelphia, and enclosed in a heavy gilt frame. The portrait will be for warded to him in a few days Pirkdihq Assault.—On SuDday last a most fiendish assault was made on Wm. ftiic oour, by a man named Reason Hood, both residing near Coal Spring Furnace, Fayette county. Mr. R. and another gentleman had walked to the top of a hill near his residence, and were conversing, when Honn camo out of the bushes near by, and without saying* word, struck Mr K a furious blow with a large stone on the side of his face, completely frac turing his jaw. Grenadier Guards.— This fine company has been accepted at last, and will mo7o at once to Philadelphia to join the Light Hifie Regiment, now being organized in that city. This is one of the finest corps yet organized here, and we have DO doubt wbon the occasion offers it yill give a good account Of Itself. A few more meo are wanted, and as the C.ba&Cfl to join a good company is an excellent one, those intending to enter the service should ap ply at once. Accepted. —Dispatches to tbs Eastern pa* pen anpounce that Secretary Cameron hat de cided to accept the "Twelfth,” “Thlrtee. th" and "Sixteenth” BegimepU pow at York, and that marchiDg orders hare been siven tjiem Tbit settles the matter so tar at the excess ol troops raised under the first call is concerned, but the acceptance of these regiments has <tfven rise to an erroneous impression that all ; DS ' volunteer regiments po( f organized In ihe State *> r ? accepted, which is noj, thp fact. -n., K Jiaht Chance. —Miss Adah Isaacs l “- —kes her last appearance at the Men hen to*. :n r, when a capital bill Is Theatre this even.-,,. ■ t n Pari,/’ Mias presented, embracing -Sard III,” Menken in six characters, “An,.. --t, Miss Menken as Kichmond, and the "h'rm.v.- Spy” one of Adah’s beat pieces. .She has been appreciated while among us and we trust she may have "a bumper at parting.” Sevkhth Ward Home Guards.—An election was held on Thursday evening, by the Seventh Ward Home Guards, at their Armory, for permanent officers. E. S. Ward, was elected Captain ; H. J. Ford, JUt Lieutenant ; Wm. P. Gardner, 2d do; Geo. Martin, Or derly Sergeant. The elections were all unan imous. Cavalry Company. —A cavalry company was formed, on Saturday last, in Pinlcyville, Washington county, and elected the follow ing officers temporarily; Captain, Alexander Borland; Ist Lieutenant, Samuel Morgan; 2d Lieutenant, Thomas M’Clelland; Bugler, Thomaa Connor; Orderly Sergeant, D. B. Connelly. 1 Col. Ellsworth. —The announcement of tfre death of the gallant Col. Ellsworth caused a a'eneral depression yesterday and every one expressed his heartfelt regret. The bells were tolled and all the Bags were placed at balf-njast. The career of Uol. E. was brief but bnliiant and his place will be difficult to fill. Tax ♦'Union Volunteers,” Gapt. Bierer, from Usiantown, arrived here on Thursday night, aod went into camp. Having no in structions, Col. McLean telegraphed to Har risburg to know what disposition he should make of the company. Pardoned. —Sylvester G. Langdon, com mitted for forgery, and Bent to the Peniten tiary, bas been pardoned by Gov. Gurlin. He was released yesterday. Accepted.—Gam. Uuthbert’s New Brigh ton company has been accepted, and will go into camp e&rly next week. PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1861. Gov. Black. —Ex-Governor Samuel W. Black, arrived last evening by tho Western train. He was met by a large assemblage at the Allegheny depot and escorted, with his fatu ity, to the residence of Hon. Thos. Irwin.-- He is welcome home again. Accident. —James Kelly, a miner employ ed at French’s coal works, Limelown, was badly injured on Tuesday last, by the falling of a quantity of slate, while he was at work in the pit We understand that there were no bones broken.— Mong Sentinel. The uentlkman who made the presenta tion address at Camp Wilkins, ou Thursday, was Wm. Linn, Esq , Kte of Washington county, but now of tins city, a talented laws yer and clever gentleman. More Camps. —A Harrisburg dispatch says It is probable that encampments will be select ed at Erie, Williamsport, Bedford and Union town, The policy of establishing camps at Erie and Easton is doubled by military men. “ The receipts of oil over the Sunbury and Erie Railroad at Erie, ain& tbe epening of the year, are as follows: January, 16,092 barrels: February, 9,421; March, 4,382; April. 6.621; May, first week, 1,723; second week, 1,626. A Pittsburgh Appointment.—A. L Kerr, a student of Hon. Samuel A. Romance, Attorney General of this State,has received an appointment in the officB of Hon. Edward Bates, Attorney General of tbe United States, at a salary of $l,BOO per annum. Charles Rocks, arrested on Thursday for counterfeiting, by tbe Mayor’s police, had a hearing before U. S. Commissioner Sproul yesterday, and was committed for trial at tbe next term of tbe United States Court. Important Lbttkr.—Mr. John Jacobs will receive a letter by ealling’at A Slang’#, No. 3 Union street, brought by George R. Whiteman, of Philadelphia, who will remain in this city a day or two. Twin Fillies. —Mr. Launcolot Cunning, ham, of Jefferson township, Washington county, has a mare that produced him, some two or three woefci ago, a pair of beautiful black match colts, at one birth. Post Office Chance —Mr. John Reed has been appointed postmaster at Hickory, Wash* ington county, in place of Major William Simpson. Fined. —A Pittsburgh huckster named Pat rick Murphy, was fined iu Wheeling on Wral* nesday for forestalling the market in that city. Dentistry. Ur. C. Sill, No 240 Fecn street, attends to ail branches of the Denial profusion. ns. Stkbbinq A Mdnso have removed their office to Ne. 191 Bonn street, near St. Clau. mnwL aarnarT nru. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Mannfcctorara. sad WhoUoale and Retail I Malaga is FURNITURE AND CHAIRS la Ptaa Street, sbeva the Cajial, Bare on head a Urge iwnffiN of Faooy aod Plata *—^ — | tl ■» T x irr p rfl|| | Hsirnnj nflhwi nan taano actni%a&d warraasarl aqua! La qoabty and atyW to may mannfretmed is the city, aetd nil *e4l at reemaaMe S'B A'rc o r W - THREE ffIAPHi PLAN of THE cm (>V WAHHIN'iI' With l*atawar»» Maryland and p*n* -I o.« *jij-uuo Jiqr males. HO * jfOD«ylva«it,Virsinii, Sary hioil.’Hf\v Jrrsry aod s Urg« poruou of Uiiio -Lo C'tuciooal; NO I. : UNITKI) STATKM, from Atlantic to Pad ho, showing all the Pori*. N* B-—These Mape ar« Naw 8b»«l Engrartogs oo S paper. They arejti*; pub.'iebed, aod u>o« by ReO a Ihe Btaboae of Lite dirt#r»*at regimeota U*o iraJ aod Ke(»i Armies. Pol: ,<aLK HV W. S. IIAVEN, mj# __ rimmuHou. Cli AMPAGN KK CHARLKH HKJI*iIRCR. CRoWN, MUMMA CUS CLICQUOT, Sr, Kor sale by SAPONIFBER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense, b£st nSv kwm ARTICLE I |CVf9I V ..k SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds POTASH!! Kor Saia ci \yHoloaule, bjr Penn’a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA Aod by all Drugglete & Oroccr* In the United Slalea. PIB.E IBBURAHCE. The Enterprise fnstfrancc t'omp'y UP PHILADELPHIA One, Fite, or SetHii Years, or Perpetually. BtekS ,« A Co William Hotm*s A 00., Livingston, COp. « June* B. Ljoq A Co~ Hon. Thos. M. Howe, Wiiu»u. Savely k Go., James Marshall, Baq., Allen Kramer, Kao. George 8 Bryan k Co., Wibon, MoKlroy k 00, Wilson Carr A Co., John T. Logan A Oo n Jacob Painter k Co. Bailey, Brown k Co, DARLINGTON A BLACKSTOCK, AgeoU, apl&3m Offlo*. Bank Block. No. 37 Fifth »t~ JUST RECEIVED through tho Cuntom House, a most superior lot ot genuine Havana Be gars, such as Oonchas, Oonchitas, Extra Eagle Pnnci pees, Londres, Ac. Please call and I will give you the utmost satisfaction,and will be sold at old rates yet. aplO LYON ARNSTBAL, JUST 50.—5250 for a Two Story Buck Dwelling House of four rooms and finished attic, No. 26 Doquesne street For Bale by 8. CUTHBERT A SON, my!B 61 Market street EOST —Yesterday, on Smithtield street, by a sojourner la the cdy, a small POCK ET BOOK, oonttUUug 136 lu gold, and 40 oeuu in silver. The find er will be lloerally rewarded by leaving the seme with Mr. TAYLOR, At the Custom House. my!6dl* 9fl nnn KOLLS WALL PAPER at 8 and 10 oenta per piece, at No 101 MARKET STREET, near Liberty, by my 3 JOSEPH K- HUg BBS, Gl)N8, tlS’i'OLS, UIFLEB—The iitteD lion of those in search of (KJNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ao„Ac., is directed lo our splendid stock, W. W. YOUNG* mr4 No. OT Wood street XATBOSTA OIL. Manufactured by pennsylva nia Salt Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, ao<i guaranteed unchangeable id color. «THE ILLUMINATOR OF TEE DAY Opnptanlly on hand and for sale by P. a. M. C. t at their new office. No. 144 Wood street, between First and Sec ond street. GKO. CALHOUN, General Agent* C *•' 1 £<*!;• ♦'•/V**-*..;**«'"• ■’t'V B 'iN’ F -*- I ' , * 1 \ s‘ I X*' ' .’ r • *“ ’’ 4 «s**‘ *J r v.^v^ ** t^tj**s. • *■? *•& * J THE LATEST 'NEWS. WAR COMMENCED. Advance of Federal Troops. CAPTURE OF ALEXANDRIA NORFOLK PROBABLY ATTACK KD. POl. ELLS n’ORTH KILLED HIS AVENGED Washington, May 24 — x o’clock a. m within a few houra past there have been im portent military movemeuU. it was suspected yesterday that orders had been given for the advance of troops into Virginia, but these bo* ing necessarily of a secret character, the exact truth could not at that time be reliably ascer tamed. The New York Second, Twelfth, Seventh and Twentjiflrat Regiments, New Jersey and Michigan Brigade*, and Colonel Ellsworth's Zou&voe, wire go far as is at pres ent ascertained, cotntltuted the forces to ad vance upon Virginia. Tho Washington City National Rifles, CapU Smead, at about ten o'clock las; night passed over Long Bridge, which is about a mile in length, ana connects Washington with the Virginia shore, and re* mained at the latter terminus until two o'clock this morning, acting as an advance guard. these were followed by other district volunteer companies, acting in a similar capacity; subse quently the New York Socond and Twelfth ftegiments, and tbe Michigan and New Jersey Brigades crowd the bridge—the Virginia pick ets having been driven in by the advance guard. One of the regiments took the road leading to Fairfax Court House, about twen tj miles from Washington, while another, one of tho New Jersey Regiments, stopped at the Forks a mile from tbe Lorg Bridge, to await for orders. An advance into Virginia was also made from another point, namely at Po tomac Acqueduct, Georgetown. The Seventh New York Regiment was among these troops and after several hours march, occupied a point between the bridge andColumblaapnngs on tbe Washington and Alexandria Railroad. It is understood that orders were issued yes terday for two regiments to proceed to occupy Alexandria, and It is stated at this time that Col. Ellsworth's Zouaves have crossed over in boats, whilo it Is equally certain that prep aration* were made to seize Arlington Heights which plainly overlooks Washington, and there is but iitUe, if any doubt, that alt these orders have been executed. It was at least two o’clock this morning be fore all tbe troops reached their destination.— Tbe troops that did not repair to Alexandria and Arlington Heights were required to guard important intermediate points between Wash ington and Alexandria. The District of Columbia military did not return to Washington until half past six o'clock this morning, jfrom six thousand to ten thousand troops were sent ovor into Vir ginia at an early hour this morning, and flrlpg was board, occasioned by the forcing of Vir* ginia pickets. Tbe nitjt hi in a great state of nxritement, owing to these proceedings, and further events are looked for with intense so licitude. AW o'uotk. A. AS. —The New York Zouaves, Fourteenth and Sixty-ninth New York and New Jersey regiments hold Alex andria, while Arlington Heights are occupied by several other regiments. Tbe entrance into Alexandria was attended by an event which has cast the deepest gloom ovor this community. Colonel Ellsworth, wbo bad baulad down the Heceesion flag from tbe Marshal I Houma, was soon after shot by a concealed foe Ills dead body has been brought over to the Navy Yard. The accounts from Alexandria are semewhat confused, but tbere is no doubt of tbe fact that a man named Jackson, who shot Col Ells worth, was instantly put to d»ih. some say by both bullets and the bayonet. When the Federal troops reached Alexan dria, tbe Virginia troops tired at them and fled. Visitors to that city say that tne scenes wero intensely exritlng. The U. S, vessels wero in ibe meantime before Alexandria 1 1 seems to be true that a body of Federal troops has advenoed to Fairfax Court House to lake possession of tbe Junction of tbe Or ange and Alexandria and tbe Mann&tsas Gap railroads, tffth view of intercepting the advance of tbe Virginia troops towards Alex andria from Richmond and other points. WM BRSNKTT. Nearly 'lOOO troops arrived here yesterday, comprising some from New York and tho two Ohio Regiments. 12U Wood vireei. l from a Special Dispatch to Um Chrooicl». j Wasuinoton, May 20.— A simultaneous movement on Alexandria by five regiments was determined on yesterday, aod orders were issued accordingly. The N. V. Zouaves ar. rived tbere first in boats. In crossing the Po tomac, they Were received with a volley of musketry from tbe wharf, but were not injured. This happened at 2 o’clock this morning. They look complete possession of the town, raised tbe stars and slrlpes and pulled down the so* cession flags. At 4 o’clock this morning, Col. RlUworlh was shot while coming down the stairs of the Marshall House, with the secession flag across his shoulders- He was assassinated by a Thug, named Jack* eon, the proprietor of the bouse, and expired instantly. Jackson was immediately killed by a private of the Zouaves. Though numerous reports are rife of others haying killed, this was the only fatality, while none were wounded. A general gloom prevails in Washington at Colonel Ellsworth's death. The flags are hung ot half mask His remains are at tho Navy Yard, laid out with the American colors over him, and the secession flag at his feel. The desire for a terrible revenge seems to be the general ieejing, which is especially violent among the Zouaves. It is rumored that it is the earnest desire of our troop*—to greats their present excitement -4 ifldtguatlon to lay Alexandria in ashes ere aiiw Ihe Now York t h Begimsnt *ra sta tioned near Arlington Height*, on the V irgtnia aide of the Potomao. „ Owing to the large force near Alexandria, it ie not probable that the Secession troops will advance on thatoity. Reliable advioes from Portress Men roe state that yesterday the sloop-of-war, Cumberland, and steam frigate Minnesota were to attack the bastions at Sewell's Point, and that while the cannonnade was going on, Gene™ Bu'ler was to land five thousand men at .Lynn Haven a“d march on Norfolk ThU «.«"* ment was to be simultaneous with the one on Alexandria. ~ , . A 1 The women and children are all leaving A • oxandria, tearing that the town would be fired. lUltimork, May 24,-The news from Washington this morning has produced a pro found sensation here. The Old Point Com fort boat arrived this morning, reports that Gen. Butler had thrown out a guard ot ttuw men. The U. S. Hotel was principally quar lered, the splendid well of water belonging to 001. Segin being wanted for the use of the garison. Nothing is known relative to So wall’s Point, as no movement had taken p.lace when the steamer left A steamer arrived at Fort McHenry thu morning with a large supply of gun carriage* and other military stores. 001. Moorehead’s regiment came across the river this morning and marched up Broad way, and proceeded to Patterson Park. They made a fine appearance. Torento, C. W., May 24—Tbe steamer Peerless, which has been sold to the American government, sailed to-day for New York. BY TELEGRAPH. WanhinutonM&V 24. —Judge Arny, bearer ~f dispatches from Kansas, had an interview with the President and Secretary of War to. day, and tendered them throe regiments from Kansas to co-operate with the lowa regiments in camp at Keokuk, and the Illinois regiments in camp at Quincy, to protect the Union men of Northweetorn Missouri and secure the safe transit of stores and provisions over the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad to the West Orders have been issued by the War Depart mont to (.'apt. Reno, oi Port Leavenworth, to supply the Kansas regiments with arms and military equipments and also horse equipments for a regiment of cavalry. This arrangement will furnish at onoe 10,000 men, who will remain in camps in their respective States, ready to lake )iossession of the Hannibal and St. Joseph, and the railroad between those points, as soon as any further demonstrations are made by Jeff. Thompson, of St. Joseph, and bis secession followers to interrupt the transportation through Missouri. Mr. Arny reports that abundant rains have fallen in Kansas, and that the crops in that State never looked more prosperous. The Stale militia are being organized into soven regiments, and tbe State authorities are deter mined to equip them as well as potsiblc lor borne defence, having decided to dis countenance any Invasion of the State of Missouri, unless Missouri shall secede from the Union, or shall invade Kansas, or the safe transit across the Stale be interrupted with these arrangements, and the prompt and decisive steps adopted by Genar&l Harney and the co-operation of Gen. Price, the President expects that peace will be main tained both in Missouri and Kansas Judge Arny reports a great want of suitable clothing for the military in Kansas, and has applied to government for a supply, which will be granted. Celambeechuro, May 24.—There are now beyond all of doubt u. 500 troops between Point-of-Rocksjand Williamsport, on the Potomac. Of these 2,600 are Alabamians, Mississippians, North Carolinians and Georgi ans, the rest are Virginians. There can bo no doubt that thore are 300 Cherokeo In. dians, armed as Indiana usually are, with tomahawk, scalping-knife and ride, are among this number. These Indians resided partly in North Carolina and Georgia. The V irginia troops along the Potomac are well armed but scarce of provisions, having only abont three-fourths of tbe reqnisite army rations. Between Point of-Rocks, which is eight mites below Harper’s Ferry and Williamsport, 23 mile, above, there are scattered'at various points 35 pieces of racoon; 20 of these are brass field pieces. Great apprehension prevails in Cumberland Valley, or an invasion from Virginia: 10,- 000 head of cattle and 5000 horses along the Valley could be seized by a sudden irruption of an expeditionary corps, holding the Valley for five days, oven if driven back into Vir ginia. Forward movements of Virginia troops may be expected immediately. Oamp. belt’s flying artillery of six pieces has posi tively been ordered back from York to Cham beraburgh ; two additional infantry regiments must be moved to this point and a baulllon of cavalry added, or devastation will overtake the whole Valley. We want at least three batteries of six and twelve pounders. New Yobjc, May 24.— The California mail steamer Champion has arrived from Aspinwall with Panama papers of the 15tb inst. She brings treasure shipped on the Ist. Two rmall vessels of war belonging to the government had deserted from Aspinwall, and it was ru mored that vessels of war were fitting out by the revolutionists at Oarthagenia to convey 1,000 troops to Aspinwall to take possession of the State of Panama. The final success of the revolutionists is regarded as certain. It is re ported that the British Admiral has declared nts intention not to respect the proper block ades of New Granadian ports, but to open them U> British commerce. Advices from Chili report that commerce matters are not Improved, and failnres are oc earring amoeg the wealthiest cities of the country. Tbe government party triumphed in the elec tions. The Champion brought $354,000 in specie. Washington City, May 24—A company of Cavalry, 36 in number, were captured near Alexandria this morning and have been brought to tho Washington Navy Yard. Other seces sionists are also in custody. Passengers from Alexandria slate that the Fire Zouaves have been amusing themselves by riding about on the captured horses. The U. S. Troops are quartered in the Mar shall House. At 2 o’clock the body of Jack son, the proprietor of tho Marshall House still lay where be was killed. Tho troops between this city and Alexandria have made good progress in throwing up en trenchments. Col. Wilcox, of Michigan, is in command of Alexandria. The ferry boats between Washington and Alexandria will resume their trips next week. The Saga all over tbe city are at half-mast to-day, aod the bells tolling in respect to the memory of Col. Ellsworth. It is probable that his remains will be brought to the President’s House and conveyed thence to the oars to morrow afternoon, to bo transferred to N. Y., of which State be was a native. He was about 24 years of age. There are about twelve secessionists under charges in the common jail. Many of the troops here are in readiposs to march at a moments warning. The President has appointed John G. Stephenson, of Indiana, Librarian of Congress, ana the following named, Massachusetts Post masters : John Chapman, Salem; Edward A. Chase, Lynn; and Wm. H. Haskell, Glouces ter. St. Johns, N. F , May 24.—The steamship Etna passed off Cape Race at 9:30 o’clock last evening. Her London and Liverpool advices, which were obtained by tbe Associated Press yacht, are to the 15th inst., three days latter. The Royal Mail steamship Persia arrived at Liverpool on the 18th inst. The steamer Columbia arrived at Galway on tbe 14th, The British government had issued a pro clamation warming its subject agatnst engag ing in tbe American war, all doing so will be bald responsible for their own acts. The Commissioners from the Southern Con federacy bad reached Paris and had an inter view with M. Thouvenal, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs. Commercial—Liverpool markets.—Cotton is declining. Breadstuff) firm and partially advanced. Provisions steady. London Money markot —There L a heavy demand for gold for America. PaxNKj’oai. Xy-, May 24.—The Senate passed resolutions that Kentucky will not sever her connection with the National Gov ernment, nor take up arms for either belliger ent party, but arm herßeir for the preservation of peace wjlhin bur borders, and tendering her services as'mediator to effect a just and hon orable poace. The House amended and passed tho bill em powering a committoe cf investigation of yes terday's charges to sit thirty days. The Legislature adjourned sine die. N*w Orljcans, May 24.—The news front Washington of tho occupation of Alexandria, has considerably increased the military enthu siasm. The Della’s Montgomery despatches oontains a letter from Mr. Yanoey, not doubting the success of his mission. The new tariff takes effect on the 31st of August. The XBth proximo is appointed as a day of fasting and prayer. Washington, May 24.—The Michigan reg iment captured a whole company of secession cavalry outside of Alexandria, just before day light this mortUPg. , , , . The people in town are almost scared to death, and an advance from Culpepper is mo mentarily expected. New York Market^ u— you. Mat 2L-rßTening—Cotton firm; sales 2,000 boles at IsK.Stour has declined 0@10c.; sales of 10,- wobble. Z14,«6«0,0* for State, «M0@6,60 for Ohio end M?9OBMofor southern. WheaVdeeUmd "ales atoooo bushels at ILOS for Chicago Spring and 1.33 tor red Western; SLM®L42 for wbiteand |ljo for white Kentucky. Coro steady, sales 184,000 bushel*.— W bisky firm at ©W - -•> S&tf- ~ . V, # J-'' y ‘ “*’*'' V I Ui sm '• 'wlti&m JAJMEB A. FETZEB. FORWARDING AND COMHS lOtt NERGHART roa to* stu 01 flour, dram, Btflon, Lari ( Bttttari Bm<> t>rl«d Frol I tad Product Ltatrallfi 00BN BB 07 MARKS? AMD FIRST BTBBJWB, PITOBUBUH, FA. Kami to—Franc*ia Q. Hailey. ifisq, William Bilwortlu Sr., a Outbbart A 800. Pituuu <h, Boyd A Ott, HeiskeU A dwearingen. B. Brad* Oa» .. M. A M. Bank, Usi «* Howell, Mangle A Ueor> e W. Anderson, iJonloD, Paxton A Co n wheeling. my%k2ptf Easiness ®ai[d2. p B. K E ELY, • No. I*4 FIFTH STREET, opposite Cathedral HUAI, KBTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. DEALER IN NOTES, BONDS, MORTGAGES sod other geourit ies ap4 UKO. IV CA3S. W. U’CLINTOCK. GEO. W. CASS & CO. IRON CITY NAIL WORKS, Warehouae, No. 405 Liberty Street* . PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City; Pa. ■AHUfAfITUMM 0? SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNABXTROS, 33 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. 49*Orderra may be left at H. CHILDS & 00f&, 188 Wood Streot, PlUabttrgh. ooSlily HOUSE AND SION PAINTER P. O’BRIEN. 49* Orders solicited at basement shop, Grant Street* opposite Cathedral, .marlfedawly EUBEKA OIL COMPANY, VESAIGO COUNTY, PEfIiSA., ( CHARTS!XD EEBRUARY IST, 1861; ) Capital... .$lOO,OOO, A M. MARSHALL, Pres. H. E. DAVIS Sec. A. M Marshall, W. H. McGee. James Korqner, C. Bemnger, J. L Oaroaghan. . - Office in that of R. H. Dana, city of Allegheny, Pa. mhl&Smd loans Mum.. a. miasm. BOBEBT DALZELL 4 CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COiKISSIOR MO FORP'MtDISG lERCHMTS - ili*« Dealers is Pb6wk»a» Pram s Mamaonaaß, .VO. 9SI LIBERTY » t BEET, aolO PaSSSQBOn, SCUTHBEBT & SOK, attend to the • tale'and purchase of Real Estate, collection of Reals, tforrowing and Loaning Moneys on Notea,BoDds Mortgage*, Ac,. 61 Markßt street. JOil» nOOttUEAI), COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE UIJ OF PIG METAL ANT) BLOOMS, HO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, lelLia fITTSBU&QH, PA. C. WEST Sc CO., *iosevasrufiai m CARRIAGES. ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, BULKHS AND flT.mapß, No. 197 Ann Street, Pittsburgh, Pta. 19* All work warranted to be of the beet ana workmanship. mylfclydia t. t. ipeuitN; '" KCOTTSB, SXC3-3ST ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No, 2, Cor. St. Clair St* and Doquesne Way, (SECOND STORY .> 49*A1l work entrusted to me will be Neatly. and Promptly Executed. nwfeiy S. B. & C.P. MARKL£, UAinrFAOTUEEBS DEACiESS IN JJOOK. CAP, LETTfA and all kinda of J WRAPPING PAPKR, i*to ramond from NO. Mr OOL) STREET to No. 38 Bmlihfleld street, PITTSBURGH, PA WM*C&flh or Trade for Rags. ap9 Witt. J. TAILOR a CO., WHOLES ALT FISH SEALER, Ifo. 122 and 121 Horth Wharves, ( Above Arch Street,) PHUADRLPHIA oot&ly AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES* LAUTM, IKON AMP MAILS, JUNIATA AND CUUMM SHEET IRON. Lailh’i Pauat SAaftiig, PUtoa Redi, Pl*kt,ke. WAhIHOUUS, 08 w*u> iimt, m laa nm atn.*, PITTSBURGH, And corner of Kraklin ud Sooth Water 3ta_ Ohleu. fofflTJr ALADDIN COAL OIL COMPANY BKKBETOI, JOQSSIQI « WHVtfS, Ho. 45 Market street, TT AVE ALWAYS ,on hand a superior JjL, qaelity Of LUBRICATING, JLLTJImaTINe andCRUDE COAL OILS, Also, LAMPS of every variety, Wholesale and aplSdy J if. LITTXK, ~ lUIEK.OIiA.ISrT TAILOB, NO. •« tT. CLMa BTRJCKT, (Dr. Irish's New KniiHing,) _doiii, phtbbpbsh. JOHN W ffIcOABTPI, BILL POSTER. Will attend to the Distributing and Posting of *IIiLR, CIRCULARS, CARDS & PROGRAMMES imaumenu, RsUrosds, Steamboat., Ships, Hotals, Salss, Ktc., PITTSBURGH, Pi. S 3. Orders Bent to th« offloo of ths Pittsboreh Monu »r Golly aarsfle. will reoeiye prompt Mention JOHN BOB! kumvaoimor SOOTS AND SHOES, And Dealer in STMW SOW, TRUNKS, CAtf(T SICAS, ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, la IN Xsikst Hnst. Between Fifth end Liberty sta, (Shoe Msrket PieoeJ epU PrrTBBUBfIB, PKNN’A. SMITH. PABK & 00* NINTH WARP FOUNPBY, PITTSBURGH, PA Warehouse, No. 149 Pint and 199 Second streets. Manufacturers of all eisee and descriptions of Goal OQ, Retorts and Stilla, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irona, Dog Iron* Wagon Boxes,Bteel Moulds, ranas, Hangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Cartings of every descrip don made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will he eareftdty attend edta Mrlywep V. A tttWWKi .-...JOHN CAIDWIU, JA. SALDWELL & BRO n boat nmaißßsaa and dbalbbbin ills, Homp end Cotton Cordsgtn " Oakum, Tsr, Pitoh, Rosin snd Oils, TsrpsnUns. Dock, Light sad Emit DrßHngn, do. : •dIAIt No. WwaUr aiiif T 8 Front ptieete' MESS PORK—3SO barrels heavy Mm., for sale by rayt P.BKLLEBHA CO,*’ ‘ * v '*»*■.l fTIHE STOCK AND FIXTURES tgW OHANsS, mi Smithfisld Street, rSsllj tba Cnstom Home, are no# most reasonable. tonn s, ns uieowneri am about to an- *■' -OiOM lar Other bnafneaa. Enqmro of - ■ I : ' di iwwoodßtreai; or at the store oi taySS IiTVB’KIC'E OF CON I'KuLljEiiv OFJ -AC Ci, yy LKOHKNV COBNUT, P.O—Thisdsjurttßaalfcw - insnow organized, the public are hereby nntilUifMS* :~?JSs£:' alfolalma or bills against (he coßnßmuttattMiiMg-lsl® to the undersigned for probe*© ana Claims will be filed in their regular paid ad eipeditiously aa their natOTe will pfrnntt; ,bo| * <r @"S So bill will be Milled bn the day on whfcillit bpSto?*, -:.mvm unless the amoant is fixed by lair add r (-*/~s 8 CodSiersigned warrants will beisnudJnKeuofihoM m( present outstanding,.sfierthey areeadltedf affdhon©' others will hereafter be'paidiru* Tr6*BUrtt^-* , --* r -Jy- -- Tne book* and pauer»of this office, iVdgmrißMp * i Tiaipn of the Controller and his chiefcleijTi^Wlirb© at all times during office hours, trosrttfclock fciivtfrA o'clock p. k , to the inspection of the* iAX*peye?Sv blits and claims will be probated HENRY LAMBERT, Controller Pittsburgh, May JOWL* '• 4Gfr*Bjr courtesy of the Proth ©notary basin ©M wfli.be j." s ?f transacted in his office until a BUiU»wb t‘potn > < * isbed by-ihe County Commiasioneiß. itftyitMkiltty NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVßNibsi "SEIZED PBOPOBALS " accompanied by proper flnirilb toes according to iormskto be ftmushedonappilcatioit at this Office, wiilbe received thereat, until IB- tfclock, meridan, on the FIRST JUNK for the supply of Provisions, enumerated in said forms, for one rear, commeflftiPgpa thd trot of July next, and ending on tbe ] tbiltietti 6f lowing. The quantities stated ire estimated with ref erence to the orail number ol patientainthe, Hovpi- 'V' tal; bat the United State* reserves thengbt toftake more or leas of slid articles, aocordinj^a»ttoyxAny v . be required. If the articles delivered at the.Ho*pita v > are not in the jndgzneßt of the Physician orth*Des - 'C2|s* quality and adaptedto ■be Hospital, heFIU bfratliberty to reject the same, to purchase other' artidlesih .titiexr s * g&sgi st ad, and to charge the pon tractor with airaexeess;of cost over the contraot prices. The UniteaStateare*' serves the right to accept the pfopdahlafor thOWNole - or any portion of the articles specified. .. - . . .. ZMM jambs A.9188GH,-’ . ,;I| ap2qja. BaTTOTorand Ag«ntofrM3rin.HoAP tt» - ■ w. & D. aii«Ds’, CORNER MARBRT&FIFTHRRrReTS. SOMMER GOODS, WHICH THEY OFF BE VERTCHBAP Among their asuortmentuiU belqand ~ v; ; BeautUtal Ktwnii Grey Mozambiques, Brawn Mozambique*, SILK AND CLOTH DUSTFBB AND DIXETB. Q.BNTS' CALF OXFOBD’S $1,60 Goata’ Call Oxford!*, tW4. - Gaits’ Calf Oxford’s fSJ S. ’ . . Genta* (Calf Gaiters ■_^ THE PEOPLES’ SHOE BTO'KB,;IJo.I6 fifth at, JOHN WHOLESALE GROCER, Bice, Cheese, Fish.Oils.&c. No. 311 Liberty Street, opposite.SfniUlfteid, • PITTSBURGH, PBHPA. A constant supply oi Pure Brandieeand Wise s, of h» ,> own importation, alwaj a on hand: Also, Old- Monoi gabslo Bye, Scotch ana -Irish Whiskeys. , . apgtelyn COLT’S REVOLVERS, - COLTS REVOLVHBS. •lO RIFLE*. •10 RIFLES! I *IQ MPLESf Sharp’s Pistols sod Bifles in-grest Tirietr-'Tfahing Tsekle, Fine Joisted Bodesads splendid suortmsM of Hooks sod line* For silo at • ; ir'#??,: flirard Fire and Urine lfliiifiiiMgogmiiiasfci PBIUDELPmA. Si OFFICE *l5 WAIiNDT STREET.- 11 -'-a TpH^^^LE ‘ Vj Vttited BtawllTraisiu| , 'Ndt^^^pi6alia^attS3teS£" 1" tgribiß Oot^o^^^w^roen^S^cSqoMvjo^- polioiM lnCuiaboTeis^FTttrtM^*«Sn!p«aY, pljW ; J | «pt3m«od cornerMartct iniftfitcretol; pitS&g. ■j§ TUG WEiT'CtagSTEB' ACAIIBIfr, AT WBBTCHBSTEB, PA., WITHIN two boon rid«;ftom.Ptiil*de!phl»by ih»Pßin- BylrenU Central or tho Wait Chester direct Beilrowd will rMOmeth(Mlattesofth»SUltMEß.'XßiWM:tte I? flnt d»r of M&T n»xt,«od ,«lo*e on Uj» l*rt.d»rot ■- Innate, tt^cheroof'> The French. flwmmvort Bp»ni«hfimgQ»«c«»ret«ajht “ br naawfSdattlnitroiltMfc^yf^qwi^My"-'' • « .d: TBBfißFKßpENT^anibsOtpiMlßtackloqiSlllA^'.l : «°tSsr ' 'jjj ITS»TH* DJU»B0J»«8OF •ffl'* OUUnfSTa dtri&eod of THBKK PBit OB^Tiv : ;| oat of -tie projits oltho lut n*: month* suable asot.'-? '4 afior U» Ktti tnet. Bt'M;«iaßtTi;;Vsi&J my&frtd ■?"■ /■ y i fitobliifegisg . DB. CL BAELZ, ,i ■ WftTEKCURE UNO HQKOMTHIC PHYSKUI. : ■{ KAINBOW>S CIiIEBBATEI)TRUSS ' ■ - 'f RxrPT^r!ai||i i . ' spuing o WALL PAPER! Tb« Latgaet iMorlmeit sad JLow»et IYIO«»' m Pittsburgh. OdmefnndiSi'f'Q- . -;%i WALTER F. ltlßSH|£b, Mo. ar Wood Street, && (Ne*t Founh«fttjitaOMLatt&L* * . ' . Has (hr sale beauUfal Frenob. Qermao'iDd AmtfHoaa;^ WALL PAPERS, 1 FOB PARLOUS, ‘ . * T clambbbs:" --Si’"’ fM ■ ’■■' ■ # - WWSB, ... ..-!» 50,000 rolls at 12Jets. 50,000 roll&at;«, gl£ BBd IOCtS. ..Jig. Wcnww CUKTAIK3, l f I»BoA»J) Pbists, - t* l Tan* Coras,Osmnsß,fc. •&* Look for (he Striped Sroivti <$• 1 ’ ra^ ?tof |g, ' gf«ar — BfesMSteaifr fit .jO freer York^ftg-' ■•* wows Stottutußi-^fi ■ y :W '4? S)PZ bbl&Jto; /wt) 2s-bbW. Kd.: ■ !i **- ; '‘ t-Vv*. ’\* ' V ‘- "•'’ V "*" '* ":’ " tT \. fife* .C. • -'ll- i. fe/l'tl-7 t * » ft' * v; , .V ' <i «, f -c-5- '- 1 ■*- * =£^' > -'V ' " 7 "*> y ■ •■*'£: ■ .jf. ~'-.-r: ' y ^'',' > l. i^/''jt.-i-p«-l''^- zs ; >; v .<**■- v • j • ; NUMBER 224. FOR BAUB. NEW GOODS! i ■ < Hare.inat roeolvtd th*ji£ Orguljr’i Beragea, Cape Dren Good*, Blue Mozambique*, Green Mozambique*, Dmrter‘CloUl*,.''f 44 AND 64 FANCY ‘‘‘■'•l CIRCULARS AND MU&Es£:^ ... a good atm* of New Orleiu Bugai.*and Malttsei, FLOUR, BAjCOJjrtu AtfiO—AQKSTOF ri4’ *v *6 ’ *4. ' ‘ E •*-»,* v ' " v- ' r" 1 rp*s*>. ■ “2js m ■j
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