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JAMES P. BAKU,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
Tons:—Daily, Six Dollars per year, stnstly in ad
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A Good Appointment.— Oaptaln Overing
ton Carr, ,son»in-law of the venerable Judge
Wilkins, has received an appointment as com
mander of the Star,(late Monticello, ) which re
ceiyed several shots in her hull at the BeWall’s
Point affair. Captain Carr has lately been
stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Tard, but
has been most anxious for active service. He
is an accomplished sailor, and, although a
full blooded Virginian, has no respect or sym<,
palhy for traitors to his country. We know
he will acquit himself like a true-blue. His
satisfaction at the appointment is evidenced
by the following extract from a private letter
dated 27th inst, which wo may be pardoned
for publishing :
“While on temporary duty at the Navy
lard, I, to-day, received orders from the Hon
Secretary of the Navy, to taka command of
the steamer -Star,” now at Hampton Boads.
1 shall leave to-morrow night. The “Star”
has already the prestige of having reaeived
five shots in her hull lrom the“Sewall’s Point”
skirmish. I shall endeavor to have another
in her, in true faith to our country in alle
giance to the Constitution and in fidelity to
my oath.” 1
Acknowledgment —Mlbs D. L. Dlx the
female philanthropist, now in- Washington
city, but ordered to Portress Mcnroe, to super-,
inend the Hospital there, has acknowledged
the receipt of the following articles up to the
One barrel of Cannel C’jal Oil, a gift from
the Lucesco Oil Company; for this generous
present, Miss D. L. Dlx, in name of parties to
be directly beneflled.expressei grateful thanks,
te I. M. Pennock, President of said company
Also, received by David Reed, Jr., Esq., from
the Presbyterian Church, a box of useful
clothing for the benefit of tbe volunteer soldiers
of Western Pennsylvania. Also, one case of
useful clothing from New Brighton, one bag
of useful clothing, Mrs. V., by Rev. Mr. Pass
avant; a small box of useful clothing from
Mrs. Dally, from the Society of Pitts
burgh, will be more specially acknowledged.
Also, a bale containing muslin shirts, from the
officers and nurses, assisted by the patients of
the Pennsylvania Hospital. These were dis
tributed as soon .as received, by Mr. Baum
grasse, to members of the Fifth regiment,
in immediate want. One bale of valuable
garments from John Harper, Esq , and Mrs.
larper. Also, six packages, in bags,of mixed I
garments, for final distribution; to the mem-1
hers of .the same regiment, who from lime to I
time are in most need, as reported by their I
officers, I
Trams to Hultojt.—Wo learn that the
Allegheny Valley Kail road Company, Intend,
10 soon as the arrangements lor the new camp
are completed, to run some six or more ac.
commodation trains daily, to and from the
greunds. The fare will be fixed at a low figure,
and the time occupied in the trip will be short,
(not exceeeding twenty or twenty-five min.
utes,) thus affording all who dSeire to visit the j
camp an opportunity of so doing without ms
terial loss of time or expenditure of money.
The vicinity of Hulton, though so near the
city, has hitherto been a sort of terra incognito
to our citizens, but it is really a delightful and
attractive locality, with sublime scenery, syl
van shades, rippling rills and other alliterative
and poetical charms. The location of the camp
in this favored region will give our people an
opportunity of becoming familiar with the
beauties of the surrounding country, and we
mistake not if Hulton is not a favorite resort
when the times of “piping peace" return.
Stsind Ear.—Dr. F. A. Von M<w.h«ifirnf
who has performed some most astonishing
cures in auricular and optical affections,'is still
in the city and may be consulted at his office,
.No. 166 Third street. Wo have from time to
time published testimonials from our best citi
zens, detailing cures effected through the treat
ment of Dr. Von M., and to-day we give
another from Mr. John Beck, one of our old
and well known citizens, whose hearing has
been perfectly restored. This is convincing
evidence of the skill of Dr. Von M., and we
would urge all similarly affected, or those
suffering from defective sight or partial blind
ness, to call upon him at once and be relieved.
No time should be lost, as the stay of the Doctor
will be limited, and relief is more certain when
a course of treatment is based upon personal
examination, though it may be had by cor
responding with him.
Catholic Items.—On Whitemondsy tbe
Bight Rev. Bishop sang Pontiflcial Maas in
SL Philomena’s Church, in this city, and gave
first communion to nearly one hundred chil
dren.
On last Sunday the Bishop celebrated ponti
floially in 8k Mary’s Church, Allegheny—
Nearly two hundred children received for the
first time the Bread of Angels.
On Friday of last week, in 8k Paul’s Onthe
dral, tbe R'ght Rev. Bishop ordained Deacons
the Rev. Thaddeus Henzeimer, Valentine
Lobmayer, and Thomas Bartel, of the Order
ofSk Benedict, and on the following day, Sat
urday, elevated them to the Priesthood.
Tuo Purchased—The government has
purchased the steam tug Conestoga, now lying
at tbe Monongahela wharf. The Conestoga
was owned by W. P. Jones & Co., and is one
of the fastest and most powerful steam tugs
ever built here. She cost originally about
$23,000, and has been running some fonr years.
The price paid for her was $16,000. She will
be used as a guard boat at Cairo, and will be
sent thither at once. Tbe government intends
purchasing some more boats of the same kind, I
and its agent is now looking out lor oraft of a
character to suit.
Regimental Appointments.—At a meet
ing of tbe Oolonel, Lieutenant Colonel and
Major of the First Regiment of Home Guard
Infantry, held at Head. Quarters, No. 23 Roes
street, the following appointments Were made:
Adjutant—Lieut. John H. Ricketson.
Quartermaster—George F. Gilmore.
Quartermaster Sergeant—Aaron Floyd.
Sergeant Major—Capk F. B. Holmes.
Paymaster—Capt. John L. Boyd.
Surgeon—A. M. M. D.
Assistant Surgeon—M. O. Jones, M D
Chaplain—Rev. George 8. Chase.
Interred —The body of young Heenan,
wbich was brought from Camp Scott on Thurs
day, waß interred in the Allegheny Cemetery
yesterday afternoon, from the residence of his
step-father, on Colwell streek Sixth Ward—
The cortege consisted of the Plttsbnrgh Rifles,
Capk Smith, and detachments of two compa
nies of the Erie regiment, and a number of
Home Guards. The scene at the house was
most Impressive, and the burial was one well
befitting a soldier
Heavy Gun Carriages.—A large ship,
ment of heavy gun carriages has been made
over the Pennsylvania railroad for some days
pask Tbe carriages are of the most massive
description, designed for mounting twenty
four and thirty-two pounders, and perhaps
heavier guns. The work on ibem is such as
the government generally exacts. of the very
best kind. They are marked to Maj. Syming
ton, Allegheny Arsdnal, but are intended for
points further Whet
The monster “ Union " gun is completed
and is now on its way to the Pennsylvania
Railroad depot for shlpmenk Last evening it
had reached the corner of O’Hara and Liberty
streets, where it was surrounded by s oroifd of
carious spectators. It will go direct to Wash-,
ington city and thence to Old Point Comfort,
where U wiU be placed, in. Fortress Monroe,
where it will be tested'to compare its capabili
ties with those of the “Floyd."
Presentation.— On Thursday evening,
Hambright of the Second
Regiment Home Guard Rifles was presented
.with a magnifioent dress sword and belt, by
Mawmjmn ß the First Ward, Allegheny? Ri
ues, S. S. Rryan, Esq,, President of tbe corn
pr?fnt^l “Vord in a neat address,
and tjie old veteran Major replied in fitting
Westminister College —On Thursday,
* > * Trustees of Westminister College
met at New Uaßtie to enter into the required
with the committee representing
« 6W for the erection of the edu
floe at that place. Satisfactory arrangements
wore made, and tbe work will be commenced
immediately.
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Thx Harper Zouaves, of the Sixth Ward,
Capt. Puiwood, (late of tbe Chicago U. S.
Zouaves,) ptomise to become very proficient in
the Zouave drill. They turned out on Thurs
day evening and made b fine appearance. Hast
evening they drilled at City Hall, in presence
of a number of ladies.
More Liberality.—The Economites have
presented ihe “Koerner Guards,” a new Ger
man company recently organized in the Third
Ward, with $6OO to aid in uniforming and
equipping the company. This Society of
Economites has acted nobly, having contrib
uted over $lO,OOO to the Union cause.
I Soutuebn Mails.— Our readers should re
member that alter this dateall letters intended
nor seceding States, except Tennessee and
Western Virginia, will be Bent to tbe dead let
ter office. Letters for post Offices in Western
Virginia will be forwarded to Wheeling for
distribution, via Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
Thames, —The escort which accompanied
the remains of young Heenan to this city, feel
very grateful to the members of the Pittsburgh
Rifles for the soldierly sympathy they evinced
in escorting the body from tbe depot The act
was fully appreciated, and will be kindly re
membered.
Appouttmehts.— lt Is announced that Dr.
Jeremiah Brooks has received his appointment
as physician at tbe United States Marine Hos
pital here, and Dr. R. B. Simpson, Samuel
Jones and Joshua Hanna have been appointed
Inspectors for tbe same.
A lad, not more than six or eight years old,
was before tbe Mayor yesterday, charged with
robbing tbe till of a baker in the upper part
of the city. He was released on promising to
appear to-day, when he will probably be sent
to tbe House of Refuge.
| Becoterimo.—Wm. Alexander, of Law
renceville, a member of the U. S. Zouave Ca
dets, who was lately reported seriously ill at
Camp Scott, is now muob better, and will be
about in a few days, should he encounter no
relapse. He is in a private h .use at York.
Samford continues as popular as over. Last
I uight the house was well Ailed, and the beauty
and fashion of our city appeared in numbers.
A splendid bill is offered for to-night, and we
advise all to go wbo can. They will never re
gret it.
Colonel Ellsworth —John W. Piltock,
at Gildenfeoney’s, Fifth street, has received a
number of miniature photographs of the la
mented Ellsworth, which he sells at tbe low
price of one dime.
Arms for Camr Wilkins—The Pennsyl
vanir Railroad yesterday brought a number of
boxes of muskets for distribution among tbe
volunteers at Camp Wilkins, and six thousand
pounds of ammunition.
Accepted —lt is stated, upon the authority
°i Hon. J. .C- Fienmkeo, that the Greene
County .Rifles, a company organized at
Waynesburg.have been accepted and are get
ting ready to march.
Fourth' Regiment Home Guard In
fantry. —The election for officers of this regi
ment resulted as follows : Colonel, JoaephE.
McCabe; Lieut, Colonel, David Cunningham;
Major, Andrew Bunt.
A Public Convenience.—G. E Shaw, the
optician, has placed an immense thermometer
in front of his shop, on Filth street, by wbich
the temperature can be seen by 'every passer
by.
A Quantity of destructive looking bombs
shells weredrayed out Penn street to the Ar
senal yesterday.
The Warren Guards arrived in the city
yesterday, and will go into camp in a abort
time.
The students at Bethany College, Brooke
county, Va, principally Southerners, have left
for home almost en masse.
Two heavy Columblada have been tent to
Fortress Monroe from the arsenal this week.
DENTMTBr.—Dr. O. Sill, No. 246 Fenn
street, attends to all branches of the Dental
profession.
rs. Stebbihb «& Munso have removed
their office to Ne. 191 Penn street, near St.
Cleh.
JOSEPH MEVEB & SON,
Mnnnlnchirors, and Wholesale and Retail Dealo-s m
FUBNITUBE AND CELAIBS
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"*F*a*m of Paney and Plata
Pnrnitoflo, in Walnniand Mahogmj of iboir own mann>
Bctore, and warranted eaaal in qoahtjr Mkl atari* to acr
manntaotnred in the rSnll at reaeonaSe
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PLAN OP THE CITY OP WASHINGTON,
vith Delaware, Maryland and parts of tbe surrounding
States.
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jenniylmia,Virginia, Maryland, |New;Jemy,
and a large portion of Ohio—to Cincinnati.
so.
L i UNITED BTATEB,
from Atlantic to Pacific, showing all the Forts.
N. B.—These Maps are New Ste*l Engrarings on
good paper. They areltut published, and show by Bed
Linea, tbe Stations of the different regiments of tbe
Federal and Rebel Armine.
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One pound equal to Six pounds
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FISE IHSUEAHCE.
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OF PHILADELPHIA.
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THE LATEST HEWS.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Exodus of Southernora to the North.
BEAUREGARD AT MEMPHIS,
LATER FROM FORT MONROE
PBEPABAT T ONS FOB AN AT
TACK ON NORFOLK.
MOVEMENT OF TROOPS
Baltimore Rowdies Fired on by
a Guard.
Washington, May 31. —1 t was in my dis
patch last night that a number of vessels were
fitting out for some destination not publicly
disclosed. The following dispatch, received
from the Navy Yard between 4 and 6 o’clock
this evening, affords an explanation:
“The Keystone State reports that on passing
Aquia Creek at ’.noon, the steam gun boats
Freeborn and Ancostia, were engaging the
battery at that point with success. Shall 1
send the Pocahontas, with her ten inch gims,
to assist?’’ The dispatch was signed by Captain
Dahlgreen, the commandant at the Navv
Yard. 1
Immediately on the receipt of the dispatch
the Navy Department ordered two men-of-war
down to the support of Capt. Ward. 1
Gen. James Watson Webb, of N. Y., has
been appointed Envoy Extraordinary ’ and
Minister Plenipotentiary to Liraaii.
The revenue laws require vessels entering
port, with|informal papers, to be seizod, but
inaamuoh as those coming from the South
where the Custom Houses are in possession of
the insurrectionists, and they cannot obtain
the papers and clearances, the Secretary of
the Treasury, with the view of remedying the
embarrassments and trouble under these cir.
cumstances, has decided that in all cases where
it appears that there was no lault on the part
of the commanders, the Utter shatl not be
compelled to go into court, but on the correct
representation of the collectors where the ves
sels arrive, the fines and fees which the law
imposes, shall be remitted.
Several vessels improperly captured by the
blockading forces, have been ordered to be re
leased.
The government will act promptly in all fu
.ure cases of similar character.
The Hon. David Taggert, formerly Speaker
of the Pennsylvania Senate and late a candi
date for Governor of that State, has been ap
pointed Paymaster in the Army.
The Post Routes and Poet Offices managod
by loyal citiaens In loyal districts in Virginia
are not to be deprived of the mail service un«
derthe recent order of the Department. If
they should be suspended temporarily by the
general order, they wlll be restored upon due
advice of the fact.
The port of Alexandria, a new collector
having been appointed, has been reopened to
the commerce of the country, and therefore
vessels will be at ml tied as heretofore.
The Secretary of the Treasury has under
consideration the proper course to be pursued,
with a view of paying the volunteers who
have not yet received any money from the
government apart from provision made by the
Severe! vessels went to Portress Monroe to
day, carrying hundreds of thousands of car
tridges with other war requisites. The supply
in that direction is now ample.
One-half of the bonds awarded on Saturday
last having already been prepared, will at
once be issued to spccessful bidders.
Baltimore, May 81. —The steamer from
Portress Monroe, brings letters from the cor.
respondent of the Associated Press, dated d
o’clock, a. m., of yesterday. General Butler
spent Wednesday at the Newport News Point
encampment, where the greatest confusion has
prevailed from the want of experience on the
i'art of (Quartermasters and Commissaries.—
The pro visions-not having been promptly dis
tributed, foraging parties went out, who pro
vided liberally lor themselvea, and in some
instanced wantonly destroyed much private
property. Col. Phelps, of the Vermont regi
ment, is now in command of the post The
line of entrenchment, two thousand live hun
dred feet long, D nearly completed.
Colonel Duryea visted Hampton on Wednes
day, and published a proclamation to tho few
remaining inhabitants, declaring that private
property of loyal citiaens should be ret peeled.
Oolonol Allen’s regiment, which arrived on
Wednesday, will encamp on near Hampton.
General Bartlett's brigade arrived Thurs
day morning on me steamer Coatzacoalcos,
and will proceed at once to Newport News
Point. .Fugitive slaves continue to flock into
the camps.
The following additional items are gleaned
from a passenger, who arrived by the steamer
Fortress Monroe, which left there about six
o’clock Uat evening. Most extensive war
preparations were in progress at the Fortress.
Troops were being pushed forward rapidly to
ward the interior, and it was thought that an
attack on Norfolk by a circuitous route was
shortly to be made. Immense quantities of
war material and provisions were being landed
at the Fortress.
George B. Tucker, ot Baltimore, sutler’s
clerk at Fortress Monroe, was arrested on a
charge of bolding communication with the
enemy. He Was brought lu a steamer to
the city, and this morning sent to Fortress
Monroe.
Louisville, May 81. Immense quantities
of freight for tho South is going to Nashville
by railroad.
It is rumored that the transportation of
goods South will be stopped on Monday next.
The exodus of Southerners northward is un.
precedented, and is partly attributable to the
stoppage of boats on the Mississippi river.
It is also rumored that If the Nashville road
be stopped, Tennessee will advance into Ken
tucky, and take possession of the road.
The Union men of Kentucky are deter
mined to permit no aggression from any quar
ter.
The Memphis Bulletin anuouDcos the arri
val of Gen. Beauregard on tho 291 h, to take
command of the western division of the South
ern army.
Baltimore, May 81.— Shortly after mid.
night a party of disorderly men approached
the picket guard at Federal Hill camp. The
guard balled them, and reoeivlng no reply,
ired on them, wounding one man, the balance
retreated. A parly of one hundred men were
sent out, who arrested six men, four of whom
wera discharged, and two retained for further
investigation.
The Second Maine regiment passed through
the city at ten o’clock thiß morning en route
for Washington.
St. Louis, May 31. When the McDonald
habeas corpus case came up this morning in
the U. 8. District Court, Gen. Harney made
return that Capt. McDonald had been removed
to Illinois and was now in military command
of Gen. McLellan; that be had never had the
body of the prisoner under his control, conse
quently he was unable to produce him.
Harney further stated that by orders from
Washington dated the 10th, but only received
yesterday, he hah been removed from the com
mand of this department. It is understood
that Geo. Lyon succeeded Harney.
The Democrat denies that Blair's regiment
is ordered to Virginia.
Warsaw, Mo., May 81. —The Union men
from Pettis, Henry, Benton, and Morgan
counties, numbering some 700, were organized
into seven companieadn this county on Tues
day last, and threaten death to every secess
ionist in the Osage Valley. They have sent
an agent to Gen. Harney for arms. Great ex.
oitement exists here, and had it not been for
the peace arrangement, between Gens. Harney
and Price, the military companies here
would have driven these men from this coun
ty at whatever cost
Leavenworth, May 81.—Troops from the
Texas frontier arrived at Fort Leavenworth
to-day in good health. They left nothing at
the posts vacated excepting forage. Lieutenant
Colonel Emery has resigned.
Louisville, May 81.—The river is falling
fast with 6 feet 4 inches water in the canal.
Weather showery. Mercury 72 degrees.
Louisville May Sl.-The army, worms are
approaching Louisville, in vast numbers
threatening to destroy all the cereals in thii
vicinity.
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Harrisburg, May 31.—A private letter re
ceived here to-day from Martinsburg, Va.,
dated 28th in it , states that one company of
infantry is stationed there by a brother of
Governor Letcher, who the letter describes as
having a head as red as a beet, red flannel
shirt, thread-bare pantaloons, boots wanting
heeLtaps and coat too small. A secession flag
is waving over the Court House. The Union
men are largely in the majority, and are anx
iously desirous of procuring arms to defend
themselves. The rebel soldiers get drunk when
they please and are very disordery and lack
discipline.
The small-pox is raging violently at Har
per's Ferry and many members of the two se
cession companies that went to that place from
Martinsburg, have been brought home to be
buried. The diarrb»a is also prevalent.
The Berkley County Guards numbered 96
men and the Wise Artillery 84 men, when
they left Martinsburg Bix weeks ago. The
former now numbers only 24 men and the lau
ter 20, the losses being occasioned by desertions
an<i disease.
The Bunker Company of Buckingham Co,
have all laid down their arms and departed dis
gusted. Almost all the latter voted agalnsl
the secession ordinance.
The above information is perfectly reliable.
Martinsburg is only eleven miles from Har.
per’s Ferry.
Louistille, May 31.— The .Nashville and
Louisville Railroad agent was obliged to re
fuse all freight till next week, on account of
the impossibility of obtaining a sufficient num
ber of cars to take it Southward,
Paroquet camp will soon be moved to Mul
drough's Hill, 46 miles South of here, on the
line of the Nashville road.
It is understood that several companies are
now organized in Louisville and will form
part of Anderson’s brigade.
The Frankfort Convention Committee is
not ready to report.
Louisville, May ill.—-The Augusta Chroni
dr of the 28th, says that Gen. Beauregard is*
sued orders to Charleston yesterday relin
quishing command of the forces around
Charleston to Col. K. H. Anderson, relieving
0. K. Jones, who accompanies Beauregard to
Cornth, Miss. J. K. Kault left Charleston
for Washington as bearer of despatches to
Tbuvenal. The Mobile papers say that an
Agent of the French government is there col
lecting facts for Napoleon-
Fort Kearnev, May 31.—Advices from
Denver to the 2Stb, state that Gov. Oilven ar
rived at that place on the 27th and made a
speech to some 2000 people that evening. He
received a warm reception.
New York Market.
Niw loai, May 31 —Evening.—Flour haaiv lruo
barrels sold; State (L»6@6,00; Ohio 16,4536,66; South,
ern teee.U. WbeJdoT.ale. taLOOo’buXu OhT«»
Spring at IISII.OIi, Mtlwaukre Cmb (1,0831,11- red
western (1,3031 31 white (1.4 a. Corn deelinad; US, OOO
biisbels so d st i 3300- Pork Arm si (18,87317 A [....,
stood j at 9@V«. Whisky dull at 18*4@18U. Sugar
heat). Muscovado 4344. Oottea unchanged. Freights
Ctncinoati Market.
CnvcutsiTi, May SI; Evening—Flour is in demand and
hrmer, but price, are unchanged; 1100 bbli. sold el (4,40
tor superfine; (4,73 for extra family end (4,0036,23 for
foncy brand. Wheat steady; prime to choice Is in good
demand for export; 6000 bushels sold at »B@(L for red.
and (10f31,36 for white: the latter rate forchoica Ken
tucky. Oats are held firmer. Corn dull at 30a Whiskv
dull at IS; 100 barrels high proof Mid at 11U, There 1.
rather more Inquiry for Provision-, but nolmuoh done;
°, f , s*°°; “ 74 and *4; the latter for
clear Sides Coflee firm at lull price* 360 begs Mid 11
Sugar steady at 8374. Moluae* u“
Exchange .t*ady at 434 premium. Gold dull el
Sc~ premium.
The weather is ram; and sultry; Mercury 76°.
THE LORETTO SPRINGS
CAMBRIA coinm, PA„
OPENS lOtla OF JUNE, 1861.
This new and delightful re-
BOKT for tboae seeking either or preaaure,
in Rltuaied woe mile from (be Tillage of Loreuo, and
four tzaloa from Cmasoo atatioo, on the Pennsylvania
Central Railroad—from wmch to Lomto, there is a weil
ooastructed Hank-Boad*
! be Springs are about 2,600 f«et above tide-water, and
ihe air is aiwaya bracing and Invigorating, the ther
luumeier seldom ranging above Sommer. The
bead water* of the huaqaehana and Clearfield abound in
trout. »nd the mountain ranges are filled with game,
affording fine sport to thoae who are loud of such amtue
uienta.
-1 he buddings ere admirably constructed with respect
to room end Tenulauon, end the whole fitted up with
every epptlenco thatcan contribute in the comlart of the
guesu. lhe rooms ere nupphed with running spring
weJer. in marble basins, end hot, end cold Beths oneach
floor Beih House:) for ladies end gentlemen, with,
water supplied from the lake, having Swimmlng-Cata
bhower-Batha, BowlingwAUey,BUliard*T|bleg,
J ho table will be supplied with ah the delicacies and
luxuries that the market aflofd*. The Bar will be
stocked with the beat Wioea. Goeata may rely upon
owned? purest Wines and Liquors that oan beob-
From the Proprietor’s long experience in First Glass
Hotels, be hopes to give enure satisfaction to hiw guests,
and no pains or expense will be spateJ to meet their
wishes ana comforts.
The waters of these Springs hare been ana’ysed by
»everel eminent Ohemista. anof found to contain in line
proportions, ail those rained Mineral properties for
which the Springs o. this spur ot the Allegheny have
long been celebrated.
Lxcurmon Tick.u is IjorettoSprings for visitors wiU
he issued by the Pennsylvaeia Railroad Company trom
Philadelphia and Pittaburgh, and aUoßa.umore, in con
nection with the Northern Genual Rjdlroad via Harri*-
burg.
A Daily Mail leaves LoreUo for all parte of the Union.
On the arnral of Visitors at Uressoo, coaches will be in
rea noeas to convey them to the Springs.
JDHH CABEOLL,
Late of the Futaw Buuae, Baltimore,
Proprietor.
u. €. a/VEfiLAjjib
J£KEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SOU AXE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES;
Jso, makes to order PLAIN AND FANCY PAPER
O X KB, Bid table for Shoes, Dry Goods, at Eastern
ncea Corner Virgin alley and Wood street, (third
tory—over Cittsearßank,) Pittsburgh, Pa. ie9:l
OFFICE WESTERN INSURANCE CO. )
Putsburgh, May 7th 1661. f
THE WESTERN INSURAMGE COMPANY
Ihcy has this day declared a dividend of FOUR
bo-100 DOLLARS npon each share of its capital stock
out of tiie 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 60 100 DOLLARS
f*«r share, to be paid to stock boiders on or after the 13th
IUMU , J- M. GORDON,
Secreiary.
JAMES H. CHILDS & CO..
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City, Pa.
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF 7
osnsr-A-B-crißa-s,
S 3 Incite, to 40 Incite. Wide.
„**-Driiera may be left at H. CHILDS A 00’S. 138
Woo.l Btraet. Pittsburgh. oc3UI,
removal.
THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN
nlaclunng Company tiara removed their offlce la
No* 94 Wood Street,
Between First and Seoond Btreete. .here alt orders
wilt be received, and business atti nded to
mhis.tr CEO. CALHOUN Agent.
S“ ~
TWO, THREE OK POUR INCHES WIDE,
AU Q E k STh _ S,
FROM :!0 TO 80 FEET LONG.
SAND PUMPS
o( superior mak and ail tools used lor BORINU FOR
Oil., can be lie at W. W. YOUNu’B,
“P‘ 3 87 Wood street
Girard Fire and Marine Tnanrinee Gompany,
PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET.
Capitol, $200,000. Securities, orer <300.000
This reliable and well known
COMPANY', doing exclusively,.a Fira lnaorance
Business, has lie Capital invested in Bonds, Mortaams.
United Stataa Treasarr Note. City Loan* &£k s£g£
and other safe securities, such as hare stood the test of
the hard times. Ail adjusted losses hare been paid be
fore maturity. The promnt course heretofore pursued
by this Oompaoy, in the settlement of all lubUt
entitles it to < !•«< high repo ation whioh it enjoys. For
policies in tho ulju re highly responsible comoanv ad.
ply to KOBTV D. TBSkP6ON7SSS y ’
BulidinK.
*dhpoo»l oorner Market and Water PUtshfo.
PKol>Uu£. —
800 Backa Poaches,
400 do Apples,
10 Kega Lard. WM. fl. SMITH 1 00
mh36 Mo 118 Second aad 147 Front street*
UNION WALL PAPER—A paper for
the times, tat sale by
iDJFitt W. P. MARSHAL!* 87 Wood .treat.
UNB, PISTOLS, iUFLES—The alien.
Uou of those ia Bearch of
GUNS,
RIFLES,
PISTOLS , Ac. Ao,
is directed to oar splendid stock*
my 4
XUST 50.—5250 for a Two Story Brick
U Dwelling House of tear rooms sad finished attic,
No. 26 Duquesne street For sale by
8. CUTHBKRT * SON,
61 Market street
I BARBELS HOMINY just received
l O and for sale bjr
tnylB
OTF THEY GO AT $250 each- -
Pour two story Briok Dwelling Houses, Nos 25, P,
29 end 31, Duquesne street. eaoh containing four rooms
end finished attic. For sale by
myie a OUTHBEET * SON.
CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS.,
Pitiaqurgh, Pa, agent for the receipt and sale of
C A BBON OILS.
k? 0 ** and u waving h« ary and
J'Qbncatiog and Refining purposes 4
which will be sold low for cash andcash oulv*
afftflmdsv 7
CUaiOM HOUSE, I
hekbm^Vln 1 “e/led
PBOPuSALS accompanied by proper floaraa
l?!hSf?S? llng *?, ',° rm ’ “ h® furnished on applioitton
1 *5!. 0B “> •“Us r«ei»ed tharedt, until 1* o’clock,
mertdnn, on Ihe FIRST TUESDAY OF JUNE MgYT
lor the lopply of Provisions, Medicine, enumerated
in mid lorms, for one pear, commencing on the first
of July next, and ending on the thirtieth of Jnne fol
lowing. The quantities stated are
erenoe to the usual number oi patients in the Hospi
tal ; but the United States reserves the right to tans
more or less of slid articles, accordingly ar they may
be required, if the articles delivareriT at the Hnspita
are not In the Judgment of the Physician of the bea
2?S!SLf?? to he Hospital, he will be at liberty
to rmect the same, to purchase other articles in their
■t-ad, and to charge the contractor with any excess of
cost oyer the contract prioe*. The United States re
serves the right to accept the proposals tor the whole
or any portion of the articles specified.
_ JAMES A, Q18862L
■p2*tie4 _ Surveyor and Agent of Marine Hosplta
iiMOVAL.—OEOKGiS W. CASS 4 CO
HAVE removed their counting room
from No. 27W004 tlraet to Mo. 406 ÜbertT Btreot, ad>
Joining the Qsnal 3 **
apuel-n fuu * took of »AIU3 •»>
BPI KKBoI mprtor qaalfty.
poTATOEB—&4 barrels Neshannocks and
for K7^mgood ■“'SHSuMBSS “ d
“2* oonw Mortet ud First ati.
pOLTS
hi MW*.**. °° LTS “VOLvuaa.
Hharp*s Pistols ami Rifles in great v&rietv Ft shins
Tsckie, Fioe Joiatod Rodi and a splendid assorting
of Hooks and Unes, For sale at
M ANUFACTUBED by PENNSYLVA
NIA. nia Sait Manufacturing Company
and guaranteed nnofaangeahle in color.
Constantly on hand and for sale by P. & M Co, at tbelr
9®°*'No- - ** Wood etrwt; between Pint and
OI ShSu 6EO. CALHOUN, General Agent-
THE WEiirCHBSTGB ACADLMV,
AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN
two hours ride from Philadelphia hy the Penn
.ylvania Central or the West Chaster direct P.iiw..a
“ *ll resume the duties of the SUMMKB TEEM on the
tret das of MAY next, and close on ihe last day of
Tne SobooL therefore, la in session daring
he 3UMMBK MONTHS. Pupils ‘ere reoeiTod at any
time at propemonsta charges. The srange number
ofetudentc U 88, under the charge of rune Teachers,
j he French, German end Spanish languages are taught
by 10
apll-2md:eod at West Chester, Penna.
Dissolution or Partnership,
rPHE PARTNEBBHIP HERETOFORE
X existing between JOHN L. DAWES and JOHN F
CLbLEY, or die firm of Dawn A Chrley, “hereby dbo
sotred hr mutual consent. J. F. CLULEY haying par*
chased the Interest of J L. DA WE* The businsn will
be earned on aa heretofore by J. P. CLULEY, who will
pay ell oli ims against the late flrm, end ia authorised to
collect ell debts due the late flrm of Dawee A oltUey
, . J OHN L. DAWEi
mjS4-lwd JOHN P. CLULEY.
A FARM OF 40 ACRES.—I 6 miles from
the City, aad 4U miles from Sewiekleyrdle, ofl
waters of little Sewiekley creek: D gelling House
bern and stable, 14 sores of Woodland, balance in good
stale of cuttlratton, good springs of water, fruit trees.
«i and ofeet vein of c&nnel coxi.
Price (2,000, for rale by
~ 8. CUTHBRRT i SON.
- m 7l*- 61 Market etreet.
R. R. BULGER,
A.CTU&B& OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE
No. 4asmlthfleld Street,
PITTSBURGH.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manaftctured Furniture,
Constantly on hand which we will sell at the lowed
twiewe for CASH. malady
NEW GOODS.
-A T-
W. & D. HUGHS',
CORNEA MARKETS. FIFTH STREETS.
Hare |uil receiyrd their;
SUMMER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER VERY CHEAP.
Amoog their assortment will be found
Beautiful lawns,
Orgxuidy’s Berages,
Cape Dress Goods,
Grey Mozambiquea,
Blue Mozamblqueß,
Greeu Hozamblques,
Brown Mozambiques,
Duster Cloths,
44 AND 84 FANCY SOODB FOR
CIRCULARS AND DUSTERS.
A good stook ot
SILK. AND CLOTH COATS,
DUBTPB3 AND DIXEY’S,
my It
Sweets infai t r
s»--
“JWEST’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT—
Sweet's infallible Liniment,
Sweet's Infallible Liniment,
Sweet’s Infallible Uniment,
Sweet's Infallible Liniment,
A oerUio cure for
RhAnmaHam^
Sprains,
Braises,
-BarnMndnU Shedinetic
or Nerrous Disorders, - »
1 For ealebi -JOSEPH nDEMINQ,
For Sale bf JOSEPH FLKMISS
Comer at tbePismondand MsrSdt-street 1
Comer of the Diamond and Market street
Comer of the Diamond end Market street mjw
W. W. YOUKG,
_ 80. 97 Wood street
FOB BAM.’-;.
THE STOCK AND FlXTUBE&'beW
ta'g in tlia CELEBRATEDPOST OFFIOeTeX
CUANSB, on Smitttleld Street, immediately opposite
the Custom Honae, are now offered for saleontlie
ffVW*-* 0 «'
“J* B 1* Wood Street. '
MEANS A OQPPIM.
t*-*<~* j •
Special Dtotira.
DARING A NDDANGEROUS
FKAXTDS
are perpetratrd daily. How then are
Deleterious hair dyes to l>e distinguished from a
article ? fn order to be perfectly secure, purchase only
CRIBTAOOKO»S ANALYZED EXCEL*
SIOR DYE,
Certified by all leading Chemists, including
CHILTON,
to be
POWONLESS! EFFECTIVE!
and war/aated to produce
without trouule, and m leu minutes,
any shade of Black or Brown
KNOWN IN NATURE
Hold everywhere, and applied by all hair Dresser?,
OaimDOBO, No, 6 Antor Bouse. New fork.
BSO. H. KEYBER, Agent,
my2o:dewdmT Pittsburgh, Pa.
Beautifully Clear!
Pure and Willie!
WEI ATT
Any faoe after the use of the Magnolia Balm, no mat
ter how unsightly it was before.
Pnoe 60 cents Sold everywhere.
W. Ifi* lIAGAN A CO., Proprietors,
Troy. New York.
M^Quebt —Have you seen that Big In
dian In another column, boiling BOOTS, BARKS and
LRAVKB, for the Überokee Remedy f [y-noye—
To Consumptives.
The advertiser having been restored to health
in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre
scription used, (free of charged with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
boss cuss fob OossuifFYion, Asvaru, Baoaoaxna, Ao, The
only object of the advertiser in senuing the prescription
is to benefit the afflicted, and Bpread information which
he conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every suf
ferer will try his remedy, as It will oost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
REV. EDWARD A.* WILSON,
Wiliiamsburgh, Kings county,
New York.
A. FLOYO,
•10 RIPLBBII
BOWS * TETLEY’S,
136 Wood rtteet, Pitv-httrgh
NATSOWA OIL.
CLEAR AND ODORLESS,
•THE IIjI.UMtNATOR OF TBE;DAT ”
«* • -T9S-
CURt
Nervous Headache
r
RELIA&UE
BY THE USE OF THESE^OE^HALIG
PILIH the periodic attadrs of IhrvauM or f*rh
Buulache ulay he prerentedjand if at the ""TW.
mencemantofan attack immadiate relief from pain and
sickness will be obtained. ; -
The; eeldom &11 in removing the Saseaa and Mud
acheto Which females airerso aufalect.
The; act gently npon the Bowele—removing CLsin*
fiaBa> * ■
For IMerary iten, Students, Delicate Female*, and all
persons of eedmtary A abiti, they are Talnahle aa a ’■"**
Hoe, improving the appetite, giving tone aal t>ipof to the,
digestive organs,and restoring the natural elasticity and
strength of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PUJfi are the result of long invests
gation and carefully condnotedcaxperimente, having
been in use many yeun, daring which tt»n» they have,
prevented and relieved'a vaat akoontof palhrod enf
faring froin Headache whether originating in the tier
voue ay slem or from.a dsrauged stat*,of the stomarA.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be takenstantlmee with perfecteafety and With,
out-makinganychange of diet,’ end the aJsOMe of any
dieogratMe taste renders it eaey to adminater them to
chUdrci.
Beware of Ceunterfclta.
The genuine bare Are Bigaatare* of Henry 0. Spal*
ding on 6aeh box. ,'
Sold hy Druggists sad ill-other Dealers ta MahMimbl
A box will be sent by mail, prQpsid, pn receipt of the
PBICE, 26 OBNTB.
Ail orders should be sddnsssd to - -
THE FOLLO Wise ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDING’S
CEPHALICPILLS,
WILL oonviNcE all whobuffer from
HEADACHE, h
A SPEEDT AND SUBEQUBE
IS WlTtun THEIR REACH.
At these Testimonials wereunsolietiUd byMtt.
Spalding, tAey afford unquestionable* ;
proof of the efficacy of this truly ;
scientific purpose.
MXSntros. Feb. 0,150.
» w 42 that I waat
more. ......
. of these are fer the neighbors, to trhom I gavea
few out the of first box I Mmm yon.
Send the Pflla by mati/and oblige
mot otftfovut
JAMES gWNHSDf.
Ma. Braunas, lUto “* Ra, Web*« Wtt.
, -"f Bh r T° n »<> *end me one more box oi todr
Cephalic Pilla, Ikaoe rnmd a great deal ef benqufrom\
them. Tours rwpectfoilr.
MAST ANN STOIKHOUBB.
Bpbsoi Oubc, Honsava Ctou Fk, 1
„_ January 18, 188 L /
H/G. Spaiksq. * -
nflL P l ?*® 6 wo boxes of TOOT
Cephalic Pills. Send imxnediatelyw
Bespect&Uy yours,
JluL &
tin irmT 7 "" 4 o ** soarFeOspa^fSdhan
Hamer a BHuan, Bn.
Pleeeeflnd inoioaed iwantj-tlTe oeni*,forwldch Bend
% M. h ?^. r^ r e SS htf 0 "“■■ « M»
Direct - A. OTOVEB, P. Hi ?
Belle Vernon, Wyandot O©, O.
“£. It jou hore-wgralog of
BeapeetfiiUy yoon,
,W. B. WSLKB& .
SmtSSOOH! PaAFraw fVt, )
Jimmy ;
Hunt (XSnuon,
No, is Oeduatmt, N. T.
looloood and.dreatT-flro oon**! (SBJ far
which or* n«ph.Hc M.»
Ohkk T Wm " B*T»°ld*ba*a Franklin OoC,
Four «B» mrk’likta tAarm “''tuft HeacbcJU ainott
imtanier.
Troly jours,
WH.C,FItLER
ttLSWUKM,
s®rSgsl»JS “ *
Please send by return xmdL Directto
From (As Bxamiar jftrfotlt, Fii- \
Cephalic Pills acoambllflh the object for whinh fliss
were made, yis.: Oar* headache in all its forma-' ■
Worn ttoSamimr, NafdU,Fa.
They hare been tested in more than a thousand -h—
-with entire sneeeaa* /T ; t -S ; i v gj .
Ma Democrat, &. Cloud, iftnn.
J 1 J < J a * r ®> or haye hoen troabled with thettesdaOhe.
TheOapbfllo PUla are said to bee remarkably efieo
tire ren)edy,for beadache.atuliOßeWthejyerrbSai
for that tery freqnenFcbmplalntwhfch SmS
ouooTvred, . ,_ tJ . ■ T
tovm tit WaUr%M.&.BmtU, CHco}o,ltt. ,
Jl *** **
Pro*o*amMimMkfimim-,Has <*Uan,L&'
T>7. ahm I yon that are afflicted, and we aresnre that
jonrtesttaonr can beaddedto the
list that baa receiyed benefits that no other medicine
oan prodhoe. '
FivmtiieSLLotatDmnavL / «-.
to ]2Sid5 l BSSfc^ tot pm.)
' From " “
•Worn <*• Adtmliter; Prmiiamc*, E. I.
FHmOuD,?tillfm>t K lrMpart,ll.l.
OeptaUo PilU are Mtlngthe|doo» oloUklnda.
- -Wont 0» ConniMraat Sulktin.- A»6m,-w^ t
Said to bowrj efflcaoUmt Tor tiro toodocho.
tWA single bottle oiaPAldjlitUH WtEPaKgu
wiH save ten tunes its oast annually!-**, *
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.
' BAVPf THE PIECEB I
ECONOMY!
w - *** A 6tßlCßra TliaiSl«B Nntt**ets S r:
Aa accidents will happen, even in wen nonlateii
families, *t is Tory derinffio to Java aoma
convenient way for repafring
eiy,*e. . ... .
SPALDING'S PREPARER GLUE
the itioktng point ‘—Jtwi *Pto
“BBKyUL IN OTEBt aKMJBB," ;
N.
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trcortida a^nqiUoktio
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HENRY C. SPALDING,
ttfedw street. New York
THAT A
dispatch I
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JK£^
’s^^gaswaasr
gorf la'gaitfjfraftt«nii»at .'
_,WiJI bcfjttdfigida&ifrfor
aa tteing 1* the hlghbt<tera t
«F9W»S@E.v
dgS , s*Bm«SSfe ;■
Ibr a namßer ot?*BBipMV«n<»ita«a* drttlTT
kin Jsof-fereiga
tian-.bfetroitjitgtliatiaeyawe n 6 T„ ~
iwi'otr, (u acluM.orln lodlyldnalto**»ao««,tawbim
ibors eatiabotory to tbeotselTea or«a§b|k«i,*t&hiir ‘
tt respect of dnßrtaiify.baurtr .ofßniO., -
Tfally correct ,idi.
adjustment, or timtketpiag rmiu tfcn >'
mannlioinrcd by the Wattbam Company.
N.,a CHITTENDEN, • CleVelAna, owe- •
'WM.BI.YNN, - ■ ‘ fcolOd**, ■** ■ «*’*****■
SakSs J. BdSa, ZanagVtU®,
H. JENKINS ACO, CSnoJnnotti, -
‘BEGGS* SJEfTH, ' ' *'•"■
" wtt witaoN :,«■ ',
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<XFEATT, . Oelmter ..■
kxhg* brother,
. r P. J. ALEXANDER, Lofitlfe :
JOHN H. MORSE, PcoMtjj
A. HEPPBER, o •
W. &. RICHMOND, , "i
B. V. kayb, - - BitothißAtt:
A. a GHJJSTT,
8. D. LILLEBON. Dooiqr
J. a BURBAN, Sprmijfliia,
J. W. BROWN, qS
a a TOBIN, <■
BASSE A HUASMAN, - a
A, P. BOYNTON, G*tea*.
WM. M. MAYO, < JukiottQk
a NORTHEY, *ffiwtf Orp»<
A.W.TOHa : , «
WM. SOBKBZEB, Vettti » ,»■
J ‘ Canton.. " «•
sawdey; fcfc
N. HAIGHT, .' r - ■... Ncvborca a
H. AD, ROSENBERG, 1 •' BocBwSS *
O. £■ BURR A 00, "wifrfY <■
EB. ETTENHEIMBB A CO, . - a"' u
WM.a TAYLOR- - > 1 OBa», ‘ «
W, »: HANNAH, r Hudaoo, -
Hr aAH,aCARQENTBB. Troy. «
HOSKlka SVANS, Ouosgo, -
Tum'BT££tißfM, . .J 522? e
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wiiiLUMB-Ac0,... TMffimmr-
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