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V 4 'v if ^-- , 'V *Si . v . +•*•s?* ip *• «v A fypj*' 5* «' - *-. ,• . r » . , ' "r* - ' . n '■■' ' “•" vv • • ■ s■ - ,yvy ;,/. v .l: ■'. ■•^ r !-v--.. ■,. .OK,-. ~~ * M •'vvV < Vi ‘ » i.-m» % * - * v «*,/ M*, r; v > 'i .*. ."* ■•. „*»'*! **>.„„ .« >! ’ ; rf» ■». path) p have not yet received any money from the govern meet apart from the provision made by the States. Hugh Maher, the success! a l bidder for the beef contract, filed his bonds to-day. All the regular force* now stationed in tbe Western Territories haring been ordered east, the volunteer corps to be raised in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and New Mexico will be employed for the protection of the overland mall route. Although hali of the time of service of the regiments enlisted for three months now hero ha* already elapsed, there is no probability of their being sent borne without a smell of pow» der They will all form part of the army about moving upon Richmond. It is presumed that after marching them into the enemy's country, andgivirg them a taste of real war, a sense of honor will prevent the three months men returning home before the end of the summer's campaign. Thomas A. Scott, Vice President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, who has boon managing the military routes through Mary* land to the federal capital during the last five weeks, will also havo tbo arrangement of all Soothem railroads that will bo taken posses sion of during the prosecution of the war by the government. He is hero making prepara tions for the running ol the Alexandria and; Orange Railroad under government auspices. A corps of operators and workman Is now being organized, to fellow the army of inva sion, for the purpose of establishing and keep ing open constant telegraphic communication wuh the military authorities here. The ifost Office Department will not lose anything by tbe catting off of the Southern malls. Should the rebel postmasters fail to make returne of the federal moneys in their possession, the Department can Inemnlfy itself out of the amounts due Southern contractors, who have not been paid for several months. It alto expects to get the U nited States paid from tbe same source for the mail bags and other government property like to be appropriated by the rebels. The Rebel Uniform. The uniform of the Confederate States arm; ie a short tunio coat of cadet gray cloth, dou ble-breasted, with two rows of brass buttons, two inches apart at the waist, and widening towards the shoulders ; pantaloons sky blue, made full in the legs. The buttons are plain' gilt, convex form, and three-quarters of an inch in diameter. The different arms of tbe service are distinguished by the oolor of the trimmings—blue for >iniientry, red for artille ry, and yellow for cavalry. The artillery buttons are stamped with the letter A, but the infantry and cavalry buttons will bear only the number of the regiment The general and staff officers’ dress will be dark blue cloth; the medical department black cloth, with gold and velvet trimmings. Badges of distlholion will be marked upon the sleeves and collars— brigadier general, three large stars on the collar ; colonel, two stars ; lieutenant colonel, one star; major, Bmsll and horizontal bar; captain, three small Btars; first lieutenant, two small stars, and second, lieutenant, one small star. The buttons for a general and staff of ficer are to have a raised eagle in the centre, e urrounded by thirteen stars. Thi New York paper b teem greatly pleated that Mr. John J. Cisco, the Assistant Treas urer of the U. S. at that port, haa recalled r hls resignation, handed in immediately after the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln. The Adminis tration, in urging Mr. Uisoo to continue the conduct of this important branch of the Gov ernment, hat responded to a general with of New York, and the considerations which have influenced Mr. Citoo to remain, will be hearti ly appreciated. For Mr. Cisco’s efforts and lnfluenoe in behalf of the Government, es pecially during this orisis, have been marked, by singleaettof purpose and untiring vigilanoe. The Government has paid a, proper tribute: to hit ability and energy, In sinking party pro deleotiona and requesting his continuance in hit responsible position.; " Tiie American Question in England. The news from hnglaiid,: received by the America at Halitny thows that the (juration minfiS of Briti»h^tatett|e , n find is Parli|mentSry Siißcurafon. In .the jpusegif thej|EariW Derby, Lords Brougham; Granville,;’Chelmsford and Campbf 1 11,had-" a passage ofwords with reference to the question of the blockade, and as to the difference be tween privateering and piracy, a wide differ ence of opinion exists between them upon these subjects. \ The Baltimore Traitors. Another prominent Marylander, ex Gov ernor Pratt, has been arrested on a charge of treason.; It was also reported in Balti more last night that ex-Governor Lowe had been taken into custody. The Baltimore papers state that Mr. Violin Mdhyinan, who was not released on a writ of habeas eorjnu, is still in confinement at Fort McHenry, but that his counsel and friends are freely ad mitted with passes. The London Times. This powerful English journal is still much disposed to cotton to the rebel government. — Principle is all very well; theoretically the Free States have right on their side, but what has that do with the question ? Here is a mat ter of pounds, shillings and pence. Let us have no more cant, says the Times, but something practical. Judge Douglas. The Chiosgo Post of Saturday says : “Ws have no change to report in the condition of Judge Douglas. Yesterday afternoon and evening he seemed to rest and sleep more easl. ly than for some time previous, but there wss nothing, apparently, at midnight, to justify any statement of an increase or lessening of the probabilities in his case.” The South has almost to a man repudiated its Northern debts, and some of the seceded States have even gone so far as to make it treason to pay a Northern creditor. The shameful disre gard of obligations, the Don-fulfilment of which war has never before been held to excuse, has of course caused considerable embarrassment among commercial men generally in the loyal Btates. Col. Ellsworth's Successor. Generals Scott and Gen, Cameron are over run with applications for the command of 00l Ellsworth’s Zouaves, but Lieutenant-Colonel Farnbam will not be removed. Received. Bis Commission. Ex-Governor Banks, of Massachusetts, has received his commission as Major General of the United States Army. Oapt. George H. Darby of the U. 8. Army, widely known for his humorous writings over .the signature of John Phoenix, died recently fn Texas. Hus. John A. M’Cuebsasd a member of Congress from Illinois, has been appointed General of the Third Illinois Brigade. DIED: —on Tuesday morning, May 38th, at the reridsuoe of ber him band, Middleeet township, Butler county, Mrs, LKTKTI I, wife of PATRICK M’G£E,*ged eerentydwo yean*. B,(E a H A V K 8 HOLLAND BUTTERS. rUPiaXD FROM THI Cbotoeei anti most grateful Tonic* an) H&NBr fl. CQLUMa TLNBEEX) 01L.—25 bblk retfd and for Jul.br (ie» HBSMr H- COLLim PITTSBUBSe FKMAI/B OUUaSfc- Them will be » meeting oftbeßOnrii of Trueteea Tit 18 UjY el tyi o’clock t 7 m. Punctual etfOoiUnoe.U to- WM. VAKKmS. o*or«egr. h'■ \ GENTS’ CONGBESS P. L. GAITEBS, $1,60. No«, 10 and U, GENTS’ OONGRBSSM’, L... , .eS’ITEKB, $l,&0 S, tps o/iirliid u. fflSNTe’ OONGBESS P. ImJgAITERS, »i^o. p f-"' I HO. VLFIhS[ STREET. |Jf .A' fe,-.,. Pfrß-PIFFgNBACHgR- SGHIiY that every pur obsser of Dree* Goods, : Sb«wls. Renfrews, Oreo ee.de Work, HmlerjiSiTebie ninen, Shlnlne Muelins Cheeks, Tickings, Sun Umbrella*, no, all Belting very cheap for cash. q j e i 74 Market street. LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDREN’S Congress & Side Lace Gaiters, Morocco Boots, Slippers, cheaper than any other shoe house m the city. Cal] soon and secure a Bargain at the Cheap Cash Btore of .7 JOS. H. BORLAND, 98 Merket street, second abhfiftomHfUnS, The Mutual Ufe Co. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 100 WAIHII STBEBT, PHILADELPHIA. THE BUSINESS OF THIS COMPANY is conducted on the mutual prirfe'pfe, In the strictest reuse ot the term—4he entire surplus, deduct trig rueossaryexpeneu al one, being equitably divided" among the assured. receipts for the year ending 31st January, 1881, $1,689476 73. Assets Over Seieii and a Quarter Mlllloa Cash on hand and in Bank $ 120460 89 Bond* and Mortgages 8,450J7« 11 United Stataß Stook* - Serins ISO Reel BMet* »,S» IS Du. from Agent. « T 4; Add Interest accrued; but not yet due..— 80,000 TO* Deferred pnOnlanfe, (CstlnttWd) ...... 186*000 00 Premiums in course of transmission 83433 88 Gross Asszcs, February 1, 1861....—-^*.47,237,989 12 of premium lower, and profits greater ihsn In most other Companies. 8 Th* PaopranoN or lass Assess to the amount at risk is greater than that of any other Life Insurance Com pany In the United States. . pamphlet* an t every requisite information will be furnished free of expense on application, by letter or otherwise to DARLINGTON k BLACKSTOOK, mySLßapd i . 87 .Fifth Street, PUiabiirgh. Pittsburgh Theatre, TH£ FA& fftPEKD SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE The labqestin the WORLD, under the direction of SAMUEL 8. SANFORD Proprietor and Manager* On Monday evening, ‘STey 27tit, lift; and every eve ning during the wees, the entire troupe* direct from Sanlord’s Opart House, Philadelphia, incorporated by Act of Legislature* wtUappewpktUMttx* The Company comprises the greatest number of tal ented artists everaogmantedinio one cam-may, Urs ths best quartet i a Minstrelsy. QUARTET OP COMEDIANS I ORCHESTRA OP MUSUHANBiI QUARTET OF DANCERS! 1 ? EACH MEMBER A MASTER OF ART. A^miMinn— cents. Gentlemen accompanied with Indies, (to Dnsa Circle lOcents extra. 'Lju* ■ Private Boaea....—— —~ $3,00 and $B.OO. Colored Qailery^e T TSceflts. myZT ' ‘ ' * < ’ ' " TO COITTBACTOAS FOR BUPFMGA • t-i j . j s-: * OTT K HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Tp ALL V , tboae who may be eontricßag to fttreixh »up ptiee to tba State, oottar Ibe recetta*|lWptiaUon,qf three millioiu. Uiai. hafiog reeeiied tbe poxei imaer t-»i Act of appom ug ItupeclO>»of all »nd e ber power also la ratereeoe to the of ciaime, which wa> not delegated ton. ua3*Tthepre rtouaactof April llih. we «Terr'o6nttactor to the moat rigid aocoantahtuty in th* aettletnent of hie oltim., aod the taapeotlon of bia.uppher WU.tbe Of that ohaiaotar which ahall prwrab laay uspoeltlbe upon the Bute, andpe toot the eotanleua who natOaiS nobly rre ponded to it« eali ; and no euppUea will bepald for until they bare been menected py offloerewaoehell bare been duly appointed far tbat pnreew. IOSBT D. BOOKS, Slate Treaeurer. THOU. EL COCHRAN, Auditor General. mylfedlw Q.OOD GAITEBS FOR 1 5<\ A PAIR. We have about 800 PAIR LADIES BUCK KID COLOBBD GUTBKB Left over from last year, which we wish to close out FORMER PRICE »1 t 76,i We will sell for 75 cents, , < Taw belag not much more than 49*HALF TBJt ORIGINAL COBt.-«* ' 1 - ? Lvdies call and see them, WE WARRANT THEM GOOD. W. E. R €Oq - 31 Pi|akj|tjyet.. f ,| .. . $2404,874 86 NEW GUOD& 8 Ml. t », HOODS’, CORNER MARKETS FIFTH STREETS. SUMMER GOODS, WHICH THEY OFPER VEiV’cH'jii'P. Among tbeiraasortmant *Ol baltednd .| | Beautiful Lawna, '~; a ..4444.80S 00 ... 29,026 68 ... 161439 IS Grey Mozambique*, Brawn Mozatablquea, Duater Oiqtba, • M ARC »4 FANCY GOODS FOB , CIRCULARS Aim DUSTERS, 1.% SILK AND CLOTH GOATS, NATBOHAOIL. - ? CLEAR AND ODORLESS,"’ and guaranteed unOhangoahle in'oolor. “THE TLHJMINATOB OF OoMtimtly on tandWa foUEabyp, gtrfatati&tr new office, No. M Weed f3S ondatra* t. - GEO. OALHOONifanatirAjtontria ALL ! OLD STYLE—NEW STYLE.' - ■■ ' 'J.r i HIGH PEICB-LpW PRIOB.; At oTd stan " dod w.P. MARSHALL- I Prepared only by: QNE HUNDRED sal* ■ r the stock, fixfcirefltaOTlbteß stand, on Fifth street, near the Theatre. Alt excellent location for a confectionary, aegar SKtfe, ARjiaost anj> kind of business. For foil paruoolara apply to 8. OtrFHBKfcTMON# ■ mySQ a Markets! « DhY PJbIACH E£s.—3s saoks bright Dry Peaches just received and for sale bm mjSO fIBNBY H. CfrldUKg. BROOM 88U8H.— 25 bales in 8/ ore «nd for sale by * . * . mra HgNHYHjgOLLPfS. CEMENT.— 50 barrels befttqualty fly' dr>abocßmant,tors»lebT ' -fX mitt BIBBafS 1 QQiJ.nna PQTATOBR.— X noefti.' *» bwih*U'F*ta6*AlbwtPot*to«»; *«> j WO (jp ■, j(2}%7 do ■. ij b, . >■ ■ Eeoeltad»nmonsle by £\ s v°° &B£#rß.aiHius% /- - : ~. .r- 7* , _.. _ 2U_ 4 ’ . - -V- iaia?..t.'”:a.’Sr.;igS^Sg>Vr; l .- ■JU'^estsauat^t&m OF NEW YORK. of Dollars. Haro )tut reoelTed their; Organdy’s Berages, ■ Cape Dre&s Good** Hlue .Mnxantblqnes, i Green Mozambique*, A good stock of DVBTFBB Ayß pXXXTB. i.X.'l ->Jxu‘j3Aj a.~ ANuTfIER From an Old Well Known Citizen. For bko loot eight years I_hayo been deaf in roy left ear, and my rlsut one became deaf some six~nfonibfc ago. I resorted to various meaos and inoarred heavy expense in endeavoring to obtain a car , bat g >t no relief from any one, until finally, in despair, I ceased toy efforts in this direction. At4ine earnest grdlcitftMop of my friends, however, 1 was Indorsed to submit my caseioßr. VON MOB BZLHK.EB. As an old citizen, and) widely known here. *h«t ne nas restored me to my hmr&gj wmoSts now as Der a^sarassr pjkfSßtjaoa, May 87,186 L Di. BTAT in Pirarnu»b i( musV'tto# ■pbsiuvdly'be rhnlted, and APEtLIOaTION by those who wish the FULL BENE* FTK ol treatment, either for -Deafness orany malady oCtie Eye or Ear should be MADE AT ONCE. « .u.i.'ii': K.-iry u Testimonials from Unquestionable An • thorltjr." FROM J NO.' M’DEVTtT, ‘ ESO-, L-From the.benefit my &>s' : gpßzmKßtt’fr skillful treatment, I h;»e mnoh-Plsilp ore iin recommending him toall aimilarir «Biote4.g? a most successful aanst. . SlVLiberjty.jStteefc.r. -Pittsburgh, May 16,1*61- . - -.- FROM JOHJTM. •KE JfWBOYj- _ - gdme time aineo at the Strong recommeadaUonof my frienda, I placed mjself unaerDß, VO NiMUSCH- ZiSKEE’o treatment n* Deafness, and-I am veryhap ortasMtS tlfcktlt baa answered my most saneidne ex- SoUHona.- JOHSH-KENHanv, r~. Ridge streeVAltegheny.. May 16, 160. JOBS M’CLOSKEY, E>^) ■ . pPTHEFiIth!'OT, -’""fyiife M'ctoiskEir, cosgrave & •’Cdi; Po» Eaaxr, S mnimnr Co, Pa-1 TO DR. VON U0SCBZ18EBB: 16? 9ttjajttrteb HUS', Ism lupin to inform, yquthst my ittqddangbter. who has been quite deaf haaj Under j'odt eUQJUI treatment, entirely recoiered.l feel qulte.Bat lsfiedths- et hernlng wonldmerar haTB been restored by iutnralcanaembm to year-treatment altmß.lsshe Indebted for lt,»nd Iwatlld eameatty reoommendf ell afflicted with deafnessto cunanlt you at once. . - Respectfully youre, ■:-. ■ r., ■■■■.. JOHN McCMBEEI. i 4W» diiiiL'isStirMSifimit been time and on' my Ears so snccesetffiy astd xeaiitdq jny neantig entirely.' 1 thihkit,therefore, my dutytxtihoae aiSiißid nth dafeptjreheMfnjfcMj irtedgem^njl "pnoucly known, and tonrong'jr recommindausnfer ent to anil themselriabf thlsoppaxtnnitfrt > BE6HIBII6UB PAKIZYHSSJEt, Psastonlsh; WjftWaf*py A Apr|l 11th., 1881. Through whlah‘he has been enabled to cure the RCOTTJBSrrmITBOASES OP DKAraffflß. ‘ - OFPICBi No. 156 THIRDSTKEET, ■ ' i' .. K* . %\ ■'£ BETWEEN SMTTHFIKLD AND GRANT STa, MBA UpnTED ON AU< mAliADtKff OF THE EYE ASD EAR «r**rinoui> KTse iiisiatTßix' \ ']} «s*>' TJUBINEBS eH£N»E:~H- -rA V* **• «• ~* .V ■H •* ‘ ♦ > • OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. 1 |j PBiumtHUy Msy-20tb, IMI, / SEALED PROPOSALS cure invited and will bo received at this office, until 12 o’clock It, od MONDAY, the third day o t Jane next, fat ferafib lng by oontnot, the Knowing Army Supplies sad Me* term's deliverable at the United States clothing sod (sctmylfeill Arsenal.) ib quantities pa 10,000 yards , Cloth, dark tine, (indigo wool dyed,) for caps, 64 inches wide, to weigh about 14 otmoea per-yard. 100,000 dark bine dj^d,) 180,000 yard* Kersey, dark bine, (irdigo wool dyed,) twilled, 6AlnohßB iad^Ww^mbdhMsp^ yard. 1 17AOOO yards* Hemp, skgr4 oaSeifclttkEfgßp’wttwTo w - l* UO,OOO yards ■Cotton DnUinft»jiDß^MAndi;'4a)iaSlMn l ' wide,to wetgh 8 cunc'BjjerjtSS T.. • 4 200,000 pairß of half BtootfjQrarmmA ffiftjp/filtrooV T y ; -* 1 made of good ‘ WtefetA' mad* 6** ‘ ■ qn-lity. " sutoh? *tm ?f 10,000 yards Brown Holland, 83 incbea wide, best ; quality. ,*•*« Hoc s.*« a* .iftpow KiHsa aftdJ • »»W» Jjjj* °“™».tSSwiif%3 WopWJ»!Bl.ra#> bust**: -i— Silk rrd,, wMtn, qnUomn greediuid ttadjftir • - ■4— bilk- twist andjSewiniL.oUfc* beSt. hnautv. nor i pound. vviKiKfesWHTSar •■ns. •■•> 8,000 do* rf.jdft ihjoe.i frqjtft Bf) smi ifi tiu do t- ; iiv-l-000 do_ ‘ do "1,000 dozen ■ti.ooo pieces webbaa»tiissrdi&) raad 7 • m,om rad* Cotton BtfuMj). l*ebo* ijriffii > i 22}Jounce*pir jwd. , , . , 16,000 yard* Co ton DnS?OTftiishil i #lHK ! io' , i»»iiti „., £ ] ounces ptayArdwyxri sqs*Yi. . MW° «Mv*fr**Ub i • .#,MO yard* : .-123 d ounces fl-.d i--^ 5 i£,. V. --^'4