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Especially should those who have volunteered in the service of their country endeavor to become examples to their fellow citizens of obedience to law. The soldier should be a disciplina rian. He should consider it his first duty to obey orders, and to preserve the public peaoe when there is danger that it will be violated. We have regretted greatly to record the occurrence of a riotous collision on Mon day night, between some of the soldiers at Camp Wilkins and a party of the German Home Guard, who had been enjoying them * selves at a pic-nic. honor the country of our birth, ami the foreigner honors it by adopting it. it U the Isnd of liberty, tree thought, free speech and aotiou, and » free press They but dishonor themselves,wim, in speaking of the German race, make uhc of expressions; which are known to hr in*illting to them. I Their hearts are kind, and their manners I moderst, polite and inoffensive. They do not seek quarrels , i oi it is natural that the attack upon the n&t < nalit) of h class of rneu should arouse their bitterest ire, and lead I them into acta of violence in seif defence. I We trust that what has occurred may be a lesson toua ail, and that herealter, in our own city and elsewhere, both Americans and Germans will study to avoid all causes of offence againt each othej, and by culti- rating a spirit of honorable courtesy on all occasions, prevent any ebuiitions of passion which may, if indulged, lead to most serious evils. Every day the public is convinced of the absolute necessity of placing the command of our soldiers in the hands of men of com petent military sjrill and practical expe rience. The affair at Vienna, as well as that at Great Bethel, may be attributed to the fact that the commander did not aacer-1 tain the danger which was ahead of his troops, before plunging them into that dan ger. A thorough military man would have had scouts out, and have known that the masked battery was there before hand, and not permitted the rebels to make the first I announcement of their presence from the I cannon's month. It is time that,the policy should be ini tiated and adhered to, of raising the lieut enants of the regular army to positions of command, and making no more civilian offioers. One Greble would have been worth a dozen Pierces in command at Bethel, and no officer of the regular army would ever have committed the blunder of running a railroad train full of soldiers di reotly under the lire of an enemy's battery. These little defects are both discouraging and annoying. Our troops must be officered by men who will prevent such fatal mistakes I in. the future. We have already noticed the photographic >' likeness of Judge Douglas, un«hrouded in pieces of the crape which draped hie cofflin as Ml body lay in slate at (Jhicayo, which was pWiented to us by Col. VV il. i'eeples. Mr. XJ. Gillespie, id Wood stroet, has placed the picture in an elegant frame and it may MW be lean in his window. It is the best likeness of Mr. Douglas we have ever seen, end was, we believe, the last picture of him which was over taken. The tomb encloses Ml that was mortal of Stephen A. DouglMf bat like Daniel Webster, he “still lives” la the act* which he has done for hie country, and his memory will ever live in the hearts of his friends and bin countrymen. The 'lYibune bdboupcm that D. L.Bstoo of Pittsburgh. Pu.. aOondidate for the State Sen from Allegheny .County, and who aspired rtondoocyof thepoblicpriiitlsg, ippomtedto a olertahip-inthedLadd^ '¥ paUq^ost. 'OFFIQIAL paper THE FOURTH OF JULY. The anniveraary at' oar National Indepen 6Hce whioh is now hi Land, will be celebrated city with more tlian ordinanry eclat. a general officers of the Home Guards are their commands for a errand parade. The display will be equal lo any «ver in this city. The Home Guards and citizens of the surrounding country are invited t*> be present and participate in the festivities of the occasion. Theraiiroadß leading to the city will all issue excursion tickets, and the citizens Of Pittsburgh will be ready to entertain their friends from a distance with liberal hospitality. I*et*us havn a grand gathering of the people koro, and by friendly intercourse cement among ourselves those bonds of union upon which all our social happiness and material prosperity depends. * A dangerous spirit. The*particulars of this aSair have already been sufficiently ventilated in the news papers, and the fact that a worthy German named Eiehenmuller, lost his iife, is well known. The danger to be apprehended from oc currences like this is that a spirit of enmity may arise between the soldiers and the Ger mans, which may lead to more serious evils. We have no better citizens than those of German blood. They are industrious, pru dent, thrifty, and mind their own business without interfering with that of others.— They have a right to enjoy the amusements of their own selection without annoyance &om others. But they have human tem pera and feelings, and it is not wonderful that when insulted and assailed with oppro brious epithets, they should defend them soves like men. No man should be insult ed on account of his nationality. If men have virtues or faults they arise from them selves, and not Irorn the country of their birth. It is unwise to permit national prejudices to be aroused, hud particularly so at the present time Who have responded m<?ra promptly or more nobly to the call of their country than oof German fellow citizens ■* Why should any American desire to insult ■ttSiwetmsh -fellow citizen with opprobrious epithets ; hard names are as liable to excite bitterness and anger as hard blows. We j officer* connected with cur army —in which rank may properly he included many who have not enjoyed a complete military education—to say that from the very nature of the contest in whioh we have so suddenly become involved, one of our greatest difficulties is to obtain a suffi cient number of thoroughly trained and THE RIGHT KIND OF OFFICERS. | B °iehtific officers. A VALUABLE MEMENTO. Appointment. ■ .m* * . • t.. hi» r / i* ■' • 4* Hit small traders in the vium will also Dillard time-*, jmr * icul aid a those who have both doing huainca? credit system. They raunot pat their maturing bilia bt-caui-e their customers can not pay them, and sale* lor cash tn timea like tlieae amount to hut iittie more than neceaaary current t-jtpeuet-a Mercantile nien cannot expect to make anything thin year those will be fortunate who are able to hold on to what they have made The rubais ot the South seem to hare adopt ed a system of warfare akin m its character to that of Ihd bandit robbers ot Spain The ••Southern Chivalry," in thoir inode of fight ing, are regular sneaks. They seem to be afraid to meet the troops of the Republic in fair, opeu and honorable warfare, but plant their batteries as poachers do their spring guns, in secret places and concealing them, selves from view till their enemy is drawn into their toils, and blaze away at them, when totally unprepared to give battle. Are the brave Southerners, each of whom claims to be equal to five Northerners, afraid to meet us face to face in an open held and in a fair ttgbtr At Vienna they opened their Are upon a rail- road train full of passengers, some of whom, for aught they knew, might have been women and children. In honorable warfare it is usu al for each party to wait until the array of battle is made, but these brave Southern Chivalry are evidently afraid of luch fighting. They would blanch with fear on an open field where they would see the sheen of the enemy’s bayonets, and would scamper to their hills and masked batteries at the first order to fire. Why dont they fight like men and not like sneaking banditti ? We fully coincide with the editor of the Philadelphia Press tu his remarks regarding officers of our army. It is a very sad thing that we have already lust so many officers. Although not fifty of our raDk and file have been killed by the enemy, LUsworth, Greble, and Winthrop have been sent to their honored graves, and i'olonol Kelley has been so seriously wound ed that a long period most probably elapss before he can regain his wonted strength and vigor. As tin- contest progresses, we lear there will be many cuoie such calami ties if proper precautions are 00l taken, imt onlv ou account ui the dashing hraveav ot many ot our host leaders,but because it in evident the sharpshovtterx o! our me mies will, on all possible occasion-, take special pains to -.•loot the most shining iuarks they can perceive The welfare ~f the service requires that greater precautions should he taken b_\ those to whom the movements u! companies, regiment.- and brigades are entrusted, to avoid exposure and to protect their lives The death of a trusty officer at n critical moment causes frightful disasters, ami uiav lead the loss of a battle or to the urimvessa destruction of hundreds uI our soldiers It is !u> discredit to the numerous ah I The bids for the construction of the I steam screw gun-boats, advertised by the I Navy Department, are opened to-day. The I largest portion of the bids are from the I New England ship yards and manufac- I lories. The bids for the hulls range from I 855,000 to 890,000, and for the engines, I 885,000 to 48,000. There are from one hundred to one hundred and fifty bidders for the hulls, and the time in which the bidders propose to comply with their obligations ranges from sixty to one hundred and five days, and as to the engines, from sixty to one hundred and sixty days. The above information is obtained from one of the bidders. It may be proper to remark that the Department as expressed in the advertisement, reserves the right to aooept the proposition most to the interest of the Government, and to re ject them all, at its option. The proclamation of Gen. Lyon who commands the Federal forces iu Missouri is a bold and manly one. He thoroughly understands the issues in Missouri, and will exert all the powers of the Govern ment to him entrusted to mantain its au- thority and repress every attempt to com mit treason. We earnestly hope he may oat oh Jackson the recreant governor of the state and put him where he cannot steal locomotives, and after a trial, give hi m and opportunity of testifying to the nature of Missouri’s staple orop—hemp. Considerable fears were entertained in Washington on Monday that the rebels would be oompelled to attaok that city immedi ately, or else to abandon the campaign as a iailure in consequence of the retreats from Hi super’s Perry, Leesburg, Bethel, &c., end the rapid manner in which the federal army wan closing in upon them at every point. ji On. Scott baa ordered 'ttjllwgnlere and wyeral regiments of Gen. .Patirtonto Division |to come to Washington at OfiCg* The remain der of his command will occupy Harper’s Stony. _ ‘ ' •W'. * '**V- X', BUSINESS AND THE WAR. The effect of the wm u|«iu business is daily becoming more and more manifest.— The agricultural interest will not suffer from it, as the crops promise bountifully, and all that is produced will find a ready market, at remunerative prices. The crop now about to be harvested will not be lessened on ac count ot the war, as it was mostly in the ground when the war began. There is no scarcity of money in the country, although the uncertainty of the future prevents the investment and use of il in business, by those who hold it, The States and the General Government will necessarily put large amounts of money in circulation— disbursing it for war purposes, which will be ..catiereil among the .udividu ala of th,- community, ami Ui a great exlenl aliord them relief. The class which w,il Huffrr niOftt gioatly are the manufacturer wlu»hH capital is invested in the production ol articles which formerly soughL a market, and the heavy importer clauses?, and those dependent upon will he artected most severe!)’ ii|w»n an oxtei SOUTHERN WARFARE. THE OFFICER OF OCR AHMk The Bids lor Gun-Boats. Reports of the War. It was confidently stated at Fortress Monroe that Gen. Butler had all his preparations made to attack Yorktown and retrieve the unfortunate affair of Big Bethel. It was reported in Washington on Mon day by a person just arrived from Manassas ■lunotion, that this point is by no means as tenable as was supposed, and that the evacuation of it by the rebel troops is not more unacoountable than their retreat from Harper’s Ferry. General Scott, it is said, knew very well how affairs stood at that point, and he has arranged hi.s plans to treat the Junction precisely as he treated the Ferry. Generals Leo ami Beauregard ate .said to he at loggerhead, concerning their policy; Lee being for aeliv e measures ot aggression, and Beauregard opposed to them—a view in which he is sustained by Mr Lavi-, Beauregard has therefore superceded General Leo in the command of lb.- department of Alexandria. We publish m fir 11 to day hi.s curious proclama tion of (in* Ist oi Juue, ol which we gave an outline at the time, it is a Btrauge misrepresentation of the objects and pur poses of the United States Army, aud ap pear-: a ■ it dictated by fear or desperation How John Bull Miscalculates. London Correspondence N«w Yotklw.| Ragland and France, are of course, the leaders of public opinion in Europe with regard to events transpiring in America, The Kuglish government has taken a bold, perhaps too hasty, step in declaring the Southern States a belligerent power Kng land is, perhaps, deceived by appearances. She has perhaps over-estimated the strength ol the South, and was not at all prepared for the wonderful energy and promptness displayed by the North. John Bull will always be a little obtuse and slow in his es- timate oi his gigantic son’s genius, capac ities and resources. Good John Bull spreads out hi.s tnap of the United States, and sees that tlie area of the seceding States far exceeds that of the free States. He is dumfounded at the thought that Virginia alone (from his own confession) is bigger than all England. “God bless my 8001!” savs John Bull, “just look here—what a a large tract of country has separated itself Call you this seceding! God bless my soul . Ihe South is the bigger of the two sections.” “One half of the American people,” says the accurate aud veracious Times,"“airayed against the other half’,(?) and the two factions fighting for a mere shadow, or at least for a mere extension of territory.” ”)Then plausible— too plaus ible Jeff. Davis and his piratical crew,who having first robbed the ship of state, would have run her on to the breakers, has per haps thrown a little dust (whether gold dust or notjinto J. B.’s eyes, aud deceived him with these pseudo-constitutional and legal formulas, and the like orderly and conventional movements,(as if traitors may not pass laws and constitutions as well as honest men.) “Then cotton—what about our cotton 1" says J B. ‘We must have cotton, and cotton implies niggers, and niggers imply slavery, and slavery equality at least of ■south lo North ; and, bless my soul !" says J B “ what am 1 to do in such a case So he scratches bis honest Taurian pate, and wails for souiethiug to turn up He is taken somewhat aback hy the sublime upri-io;• *if I lie t ree men of the North Ihr lime., lie di'gruc.-d it.-elf I.y willnl misrepresentation.. ..I f:,. i- IP,. rv eij body knows that 110 Tim- ! . »- 1,.,i culj, Iru. ~r l.ilse, .l- it j Mr. Kn-srlr H l>c*crlption to Mju 1 i «■ ro«i. S • I ■ -rt.i.... i tr Montgomery L "n aii iiiuiubiing plain, mill covers ground hi roe .-h.mj_.li for a city of 'JOO,“UO inhabitants Ini: :t. p-. iiiiilion i- only 1 _',()! HI Iniler l, i li. .p.eiiieianw here appear i.o dislike large cilie-s, but the city designer* certainly prejiare to lake them it they come fto re i.- a large negro population, and a considerable ol a color which lorctis me to doubt the evidence of my reuse rather than the statements made lo me by some of my friends that planters afiect the character of parent in their moral relations merely with the negro raoe. A waiter at Ihe hotel—a tall, handsome young fellow, with the least tinge of color in his cheeks, not as dark as the majority ol| Spaniards or Italians— astonished uie in mv ignorance to-day when, in reply to a question asked by one of our party, in con sequence of a discussion on the point, he informed me he “was a slave ” The man, as he said so looked confused; his inauuer altered. He had been talking familiarly to us, but the moment he replied, “I am a slave, Sir,” his loquaoity disappeared, and he walked hurriedly and in silenoe out of the room. The river Alabama, on which the oity rests, is a wide, deep stream, now a quar ter of a mile in breadth, with a cur rent offour miles an hour. It is navigable to Mobile, upward of 400 miles and steamers ascend its waters for many miles beyond this into the interior. The country around is well wooded, and is riohly culti vated in broad fields of ootton and Indian corn, but the neighborhood is not healthy, and deadly fevers are said to prevail at certain seasons of the year. There is not much animation in the streets, except when “there is a difficulty among the citizens,” or in the eternal noise of the hotel steps and bars. I was told this morning by the hotel keeper that I was probably the onlv person in the house, or about it, who had not loaded revolvers iu his pockets,and one is aware occasionally of an unnatural A rigidity scaroely attributable to the osseous structure in the person of those who pass one in the orowded pas sages. The Oisposltlou of Troops. The “Springfield Journal” announoes that the Illinois twelve regiments have been ordered to the following points: At Quincy, Col. Smith, Col. Palmer, Col Good, qfid Col. Scott. At Alton, Col. Ross, Cel. Turner, Col, Marsh, and Col. Heoker. At Caaeyville, Col. Wyman, Col. Lawler, and Col. Mulligan. ’ iikTTKRB from EattTenneaaee which indicated the immient peril in which the Union men there, under the direction of Andrew Johnson, Mr. Nelson an 1 other brave spirits, are placed. Besides this, they have but few uruis and no mo lie \ Tuk Government has purchased, in Balti more, one hundred head of horses, at prices rauging from one hundred to one hundred ’and twenty-Uv.i dollars. Kitv. Kza* Utiles, Ksq., L>. D . one of the most distinguished Divines of the Presbyterian Church, died in Philadelphia, on Monday, at the age of seventy-five years. Oeh. Jim Lane has gone to Washington. He will take his teat in the Senate on the 4th of July. - SHELLED AND EAB COBN.— U btubelo shelled oom, 60 do au- do Noelradnd forttte dAS. A. FETKK, Copier Motel eßljlSHk StooK Du e Bills i ajible os deauod ud IT 0 *PPW«d Buna | 78.T60 CO BUU Rocei Table „ ■» tar n Bills Discounted .. sags* yg — - ias» oo llfi olurw Mechanics Bsok BtOCk fIJM on 100 Shares aUaeos’ V stock cost... ........ airs oo *0 Shares Exchange Bank stock cost crtfio oo W> Shares Bank of Pitta burgh Balm.'* of Hook Account*. Office Furniture.. Cub , DIRECTORS: Wm. A. Caldwell, Robt Dristll, u Wm. Ru, J go M'D.Tttt “ r “P»tr><!k. J«. a. Boichiiuoa, Ora A Bury John Ah«ll. B. B.RoblHaa. J “- Woodbam, Rlc*d Hijrr ALL THE LATEST STYLES —OF— GENTS' AND BOV'S PATENT LEATHER CALF KH> GAITERS, OXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS, New York Manufacture, JUST RECEIVED AT W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO. SI Filth Ntmt. 10 B A FEW BUSHELS OF SILVER OKAY BUCKWHEAT, FOR BHKD.—This Buckwheat nt*as about two week* earlier than the common con sequently hot August suoh, »o tniirioua to Huoicweeat Id this latitude. It yield* about six pounds more flour to the bushel, and it \a muoh whiter thantbe nour from the common Buckwheat/ For sale in small lots at Sill Liberty street. M? WT W. WUil4ACtt. KtUOPEAJV IfiEScf: THOMAS RATTIUAN, European Ajwat. No. lift Water street,.Pittsburgh, Pa, U preutred to hniiß out ur send back passengers troui or toaur part oltba old country, either by steam or sailing p*3- SIUHi DRAKTB FOR BALE, payable in any pari Of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad; Also, Agent for the old Black Star Lme or Bailing Pack* ete, and for the Unas of Btaamoti sailing n,. York. IdTorpoet Glasgow and Qaiwy PAPEB! WALL PAPEB! OLD STYLE—MEW STYLE. sons all-sottb eveStbooy ,ob “ i ' ow pric S- W>>drtrteL T • , ’ > MJ« ' kR MiHMllll f, -- iKSSPTSS 'SKSE&h Z -C-i - rft v.-y »■ w*? * ’' - - »> ’ . - DIED; On Wednesday % rast % o’o'ock, «i her Mgidenoe on W«ter street, MBS. M*BGABET KAMIL, aged 03 years* r-> Bn friend! and those of the tally ate most respect- IhUy incited to attend her* fhnacal without forth er r once thla (Thursday) afternoon at 8 o’doek, from her late residence. No. J, Bekewell’. court, din Water street, between Slant and Roaa sireet, to prooeed to St. Mary’s Cemetery BCE B H A V K g HOLLAND HITTERS. fMPUIDj VXOM TBB f; b< !L C ! S L Rnd . ftrateftil JTomos and Garmlnatires a iCildy Ual?er ““' J »PP ro " d “ INOIBESTIOH. SOUB STOMACH, COLIC, RHABf.BDBII, HEADACHE, ft ALL DYSPEPTIC COKPLAIHTB. Tlie Waak and Nervous should try iL H.iui u, Ivpoamo, 1 Bat oae aiw of the genuine, h»n pint houlea.) Pnce One Dollar. Dose, a Iea pOOQTUI, BENJAMIIT PAGE, Jr. & Co. BOLE PROPRIETORS. Sold by Druggist* generally. Pittsburgh, Peno’u. 3tm PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Ussta Aim Mamaoie WM. HENDERSON laeasoaxa „ a. E, LAKE. i.. o ADK “f I ® B ~ p rt’r* t o Boxes, $6,00; Single Seat u I*mate Box. $1,00; Parqueue and Dress OircJeTchaire. W oeots; Pamily Oircle. 26 cents; Colored Gallery, 26 »• *ou; Colored Boxes, 60 cents; Qallery, 16 cents. 4th night MR. C. W. COILDOOK who will appear m hi* persona ion of CASiiiiLi Wolssy. JHuRSDaY EVENING, June 18th, 1861, perform auce lo commence with KlSiiJ HENRY THE EIGHTH. King Heary. Lord Ijuuia . Chamber lam. Katherine. ... Ann iKnnestio Drama of CHIMNEY COBNEK. To conclude with The Ellsworth Tableaux, or ,ha z ' u "“’ of Attention ! uuqudaue Ceutral Guard. YOU WILL MEET AT YOUR ARMOR\ “ T “ I i, S ? BAY APTSRNOON, 20th tout,At 3U o clock, tu Aiil dreaa for parade and tbe reception of stand ot colors. j*2o FLOUB. —100 barrels Family Floor just received sod lor sale by i* 2o ______ HENRY H COLLINS. OIL. —20 bbls best quality Carbon Oil received and for e&lo bj I>OTATOES.-200 bushels Bed Potatoes J ÜBt revived aod for —fo by _ I«®L HSN&Y H OOLLIN& EGGB.- 5 barrels Freeh Eggs just rec’d end for b le by JAMES A. PET2E&, Corner Market and Pirst ata.* DHI ED PEACHES.—3O sacks choice fried Peaches, jutt reoelved and for sale br „ JAB A FKTZER, ■>*” corner Market and First its- SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Lace Man. tlea, Ac, .oiling verr low to dose them out. Also noop sktrin, bud umbrafl&a. ueodfo rork, Ac. Dommtio and sUpla coocU, a Inn lot and about. a aflfeoHlove, uuvutm*. ATTENTION! IRISHMEN. Attention: uibebnla greens— Head-Qaertere,WlLKlNB BALL, Fourth etreet, OT« the Meror'e Office, id Uorj- A few more men wanted to fid ltin Compenjr, to leave antler Ole com mend ol Col. a. W. Bleat’ tedCfedlT <£l 000 52,600. W.000.-Foar ▼ 1 % V/VfV-f email larme for sale. No. 1,8 miles from the city, 33 acre*, with good improvement, No. 2, eeree, 14 miles from the city, end four rromsewick- ItftTiile, dwelling hooee, barn, orchard, Ac. No. 8. 12 mile» from the city, Macros v*U improved, end to good order, No. A 60 tore*, 8 mitee from the dtp, neer Kver* green. «• 1 unproved. Poreele by >•»* a CUTHBKBT 4 BON, U Market etreet. TRIMMINGS, l>r»M BuUoqm, Bru»«*ia l K uu«U. Sir** Btraa tlkU, h .uuM IHt.eei* **.j ho.-l»e*. Leus Mitts, N-*ul* Work, v . li«'«, EfeU. U*ndlt«rßtM«Ca, bogiag*, !o*rrt>r g« b*ada. ' oli«j » «nu e»eiM, »luei*ry. «r*ia' s nbirt.i, ff*ok lim, • u«J,nt \ pit, un«u*4.u» \ «* i». i iKMll.lt>. tMM'oß|i,;i lWKl , ’ll ARLES GIRNEKS, 7s Tftarket Dtrrrt. Monongahela Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH A. HUTCHISON, Pnaiduu. HKNRV M. ATWOOD, SaoreUrv t APT JAS. WOODBUBK Qau’f Ageol. OFFICE N<t. tWWATEK STREET, It Imurt, ail imd, o! «r» amd Manat SUla. ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1881, A REELS HOMINY imt received ftOti for tale by injl* J To Farmers. TJAGON & LASTS.— '■'JJ -30 ptcktgte prime lard, /‘'jRESSON SPRINGS. CAMBKIA COUN V TY, popular place of summer resort, on toe One of the Pennsrlvan’a Railroad, <ob the summit oftheA’Uy sneay Mountains, twenty-three hundred feet above the level of the ocean, will be open far guests the 20th of June. SUipelMtfeaaQn the noumta hare Uenfreatlv unproved and rendering Cresson one of the mwt, romantic andattraoUve placds In the State. The fornitoreils being thorbnghly renovated. The seeker 1 of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions here, In a first olaas Livery Stable, Bil llard tables, Tenpin Alleys, Baths, Ac., together with the purest air ana water, and tbe most magnificent mountain scenery to he found in tbe coouftv. Tickets good for the roubd trip from Philadelphia. $7,60, from Pittsburgh, s3^o6. For further information,address G. W. Ml&Uft, ings, Cambria Co., Pa. _jel7-lro Also, Cloaks of all styles cut in short notice, as ve hare engaged a first class cloak cutter from Philadelphia. Ladles, call and examine. Kisseouer, Blue Lick and Artemau water; constantly uu hand, fresh, direct from the springs at JOSEPH FLEMING, I*l7 Corner of the Diamond and Market street. PINE EOFASH..—A pure article of Potash can always be obtained at JOSEPH FLKMINbV*, _ l?i? Cramer of the Diamond and Mni-ket street. PATENT MEDICINES.—AII the really good Patent Medicines can be obtained at JOSEPH FLEMING’S, J«l7 Corner of the Diamond and Market street HAVANA ClGARS.—Another lot o! genuine Havana Cigars rec’dat JOSEPH FLEMING’S, jei7 Corn* r of the Diamond and Market afreet. Wm. fiendaraoo, H. LawU. — J. MaffiU Ettie Henderson. Mia* Preston. M’LLK U IRIK OLIVE. LINSEED OIL,—IO bbls prime Western seed oil, for sale by J*i_6 F. SELLER* A CO. LAKD 01L.—26 bbls extra, for sale by F. SELLERS A CO. _. J.® ___ Manufacturer’s. Peno_Blreet near canal. SUGAR CURED CANVASSED XJ Hams for summer use A few more of ihose ex celleoi Hams which have met with such flattenuk approval. For sale by m L F. BELLRBB A CO^ Warehouse on Penn sb, between Wayne at, A Canal. jel£ SUGAR CURED DRIED b¥EF^ 6 Tiercta 0. Davis A Ot.-’a brand & do Ut canvassed, for sale by I*l6 F. BBLLEKB A CO. WM. CHURCH, Q. fl. BACON, Shoulders, Ham« Sides and Clear Sides, for sale by F. SELLSBfI A CO„ Packers. JPOR THE WAR— HENRY H. COLLINS. Men’s Prime Brogans $l,OO $ pair; Men's Prime Boots ft pair to Soldiers, and a large stock of Ladies, Misses, and Children's Shoes of a l kinds, at equally low prices. - JOS. H, BORLAND, ... 98 Market street. second door from Fifth, THE STEAMER MARMORA, CART. C. L. BRENN iN, will leave ; for ihe above and ell Intermediate porta, on TUESDAY, the 18th inat. at 4 o'clock a. a. For freight or paaaage apply oh board, or to l®*» A B. UVIKOTON A Cftr BEAD H KANE, Oaptaio, FROM HENRY BRIGGS, ESO. r.B. volt MOSCBZtBK%Ii? yltß ' 001 Pl permanent relief. I A ear now as acuteiu asin my eortier Beapocuully. HKSRV BRIGB9. Couou Jnmioioga. , BEAVKK STREET, Uuuei Onr _ ...S 1 !?* m « *r«at pleeaore to beer wttoen to the tnitb tallness of ihe above. Mr. Brace la uow T 1 years ®‘ age, and baa been eOlcled eiuTpartial, and aome hmea tout Deafhaas. for tbe Uat fifteen yearn. This ai-a l. per laet. I)r. \oa Moaohsiaker, I ike Ibe maater of old, loakse the Lesf to bear W S; GRAY. ! breed l.eo*» BLeSar From an Old Well Known Citizen. *4*lk A List* titof ae, F»r tie Leeletgbi year* l lint bean deaf In my left w, ana my rigi.t oue became deal ume six months •go. I resorted to renoc. means and incurred beery • t penM in endearortng to obtain a car , bat sot so relmf (tom any one, until anally, in despair, 1 meed my eflorta in ihisdimctlon. At the earnest solicitation oi my moode. bo«»yon I m Indnced to eubmil my ceee to Ur. VON MOSCiIZIBKRR. Aa an old Cltteei •ud wuleJ} fcaowu her#, 1 mo*i cheerfully leatiJV thn« '« hfta recited dm to my hearing, which is dovu per fwn*» “«*- f«rt» years ago. and r earnestly reoom irSt * ittl D ®* tM ** to consult Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER stance. JOBN BEOK, Sr, corner of Grant aud del coth Hireelit. Frmaoaaa, May 27, issl. L«rs \ ml*. IjMM \ alia. Dr. VON MOHCHZIBK KK bogs to aay that tua STAY tot limited, and i.KfklOAl lON b f tboee »ho wish Urn KUDI. BENK MT ol treatment, allbar for DeatOeea or any malady u: ttio Kye or Her abould be MADK AT ONck TeatlmoaUb from Unqaestlonable Au CHZ??K Dn - VON MO. laiisK Btt*B skillful treatment, i hiT# much ro in re oommondltm blm to all similarly amtotedTu most su coeeaful snnst JOHN M’DEVHT Pittsburgh, May U, ISSL “ LU * r * lr *"“*■ PROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, ESQ. JO UN M’CXeOSKET, Eaq., M'CLORKEY, COSGRAVE it CO. Posy Pxaay, Aujbuxst 00, Pe.) [ TODB.VOSMOSCHZtSKBB: Usfflrtfet,-PiL _J *“ totppr to Inform you that my little daughter' w J?o,bto been quite deaf for four years, has, uoder yotir .^tm.tmcnt.sntlrelyrecorared. Ifsriqtdtesst bearing would never hare been restored “f?®"’]"? to your treatment alone la she ft. mtd I would earnestly recommend ai ftfflioted with deafness to consult you at once. Respectfully yoon, JOHN HoOLOSEST. $232,834 IT DEAFNESS IM BTUEHML ME INMIATOB, AN INBTBTJKKHT INWBHTHyi ST Or. V#d ffloschzisker, DBUFNjfisa. cure ‘ he OFFICE, No. 166 THIRD STREET, BBTWKBN 8M ITHPIELDAND.G RANT HTB., MEANS A OOFPIN, cONBULTKD,.DAII.Y, (rom'V a. ■ for A EYE ASD WPAgTITIO gTICH imVBTOn B AO HmuT 1: aides and KK3&— lbbifw»h. ...... nftSSro? ■ *!*• " r dyMM. ' '• 4*?\.. 1-. ■*_’ "*' .f' ■# •••!*- *fak JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and First sis. Creaso* 8| EW GRAY GOODS jusi received for DRBBBBB CXOJR^, „ _.w H. J * LYNCH, No. &8 Market gt., bet. 6th and Xhamom •KESH MINERA L WATERS Congress, Empire, BOOTS AND SAGES CHEAP. For Ciociuuati and Loulavtlle. MORE CONVINCING FROM THE REV. IV. S. GRAY. tkorltj. PROM JINO. M’DEVITT, B«U OF TEE FIRM OF LIMITED TIME ON ALL mALAI>I£S-4M?,frHiC E Aft. >*;• • p BlEbi#lasfrimpBd to SM^fiSKfe- V/a BTBE®r,sln tite]hoifieriormeriv odeoptodSjft Dr- <VH. Keyee^opESdto^®fite?e;<)hnrohr~RC#lß varioaa BUTtoi*Bpdreei w2D.Howtrd.BeT. Samoalrtidley, a 158?* *-& M’Candleea.M.D.J. H. Hopkins, W. H. VmUik.Dr.Qeo. H. Keyaerlw. Nlmick, Samoe) - nltee - - ang:ly~ EITOACTStt WITHOUT PAIS Y THE USE OP AN APPARATUS *“!f® b J, “® Braga or galvanic battery are-need weather ts the time when the appenttna can be la®? 1? m *’?■*■ atlvantage. Medieaf«usjenieftand their Camilles have their teeth extmiueabvmvbroceaa. and ere ready to testify as to.the safety and nalnlMßtf of the operatioh, whatever baa been Interested in asserting the cofitraryhtTmgno Snow’ edge of my process. - B " JWARTIFICI Ali TEETH insefted in every etytai *2 E. OODRY, DenhaC noltOydia ■ 1348 ml thfleld street. QFFlv&o^tMb~ —“— T~ INSURANCE COMPANY, l Pbtsbtoh, Jnn'e l4tiu 1861. ') AT 1 NOTICE—£The President £jir rectors of this Compaoy h*y« this dav declared h Dividend of THREE DOLLARS peV itoo, p»«Se to the stockholders on end after thelBtb inaiadt. I«l6ilw SAM’LBfiA, 250 Boxes Nectarine Stomach Bitters, &o Boxes Choquot Champagne. 76 Baskets Cb tries‘HS/datcs^ 26 Boxes CSaret—Best Brands, )00 Barrel* Old Rye Whisky, Best Cognac Brandy for medicaiparposea—la dr © a#U /or sale Dy r ~ r \l WTT4.UV KRN*R-*** notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given tHat the partnership lately e-tlnting between I.EEA- BfiGKtiAli udl3KOßfl£ A. KELLYof the eltyof Alls. Sheny, wider the arm of BECK AHA KELLY, was du. solved on tbs 22d of April, 1881, by mutual consent. BECKHAM A KELLI. 43~The bnamees will be carried on-et U*e old stand o 7 &• sobscnter, by whom all the boaibesa of tbe late Arm will be aetifod. GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, Jane 4,lBBL—jeS-t/ CARRIAGES. rockawayb, buggies, sulkies and sleighs, No. 187 Aral Strait, JXttstiurgh, A. Xf All work mmnted. to be of the beet meterlele And worfcmeimhip. myliljdis TPHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE nTTt -SSL”® bB , twee “ i*MJ3BM. &OS3 aiid WILLIAiT OOLKUAN, tinder the flrmot Boas * Coleman bss been SSS3L, wiluamcolemaT" GAITERS FOR 7 50. A PAIR. We hare about 300 PAIR I.AWBa BLACK AMD COLORED BAITERS Left over £rom lut year, whioh weiriaii tooloeeottt FORMER PRICE $1,76, We will sell for 71 cents, d<; J|ft« f'f J*. Thu being not much more thin THB ‘ORIGINAL COST.-8A Lndjee cAQ and eee them, WE WABBANT THEM GOOD. W. E. SCHHERTZ & CO., _ 81 Fifth Street, my» PROOF. uiuu m. iwl£ Sngink build eb and machinist. skeat westbbh ruihibs mill Mr. Arm? «id itiiyiMVM fUMbmtgh, Ay aiß'to r, and munntad u good aa <W fai ■adaTtU touoWmff madd—rT. rii:—Blmm ia«gh. f JHsiSs TUUngMjchl» < «j HoßaenindTohtoooawwljftrtMu; Model Maohlnaa.inthft h«rtMMWMwMmtt. w PuUwa, aadHaagera»oJallai*eßan<i variety *etonra?nf »y diameter and pitcii, toflfteoo fee i in &%£ 5m P° have on hand, Hootor andKMtaer Rn« Sinea, and Deck Pquum for ArY.D, a u .e^^sa t 2S^CSa s SSSSiSSS?^^ to •vpaira oo Printing PreaaeaandctherHaAhifuJr B * FLOUK —GO bbls family Flour, just ree'd and for mI« by - i? 1 * HEKBT H. OOLLINa. The MuiutU lire Insurance (Jo F. BATCHFORD STARE, Agent, 100 WALNUT bTKKKT, PHILADELPHIA, The business of this company i* conducted on the mutual prine'pj*. in the •inotwt u>tue of the lerm-ttn eutlnmnSol, dedua being d^.ded }Na endlB S Btat Juiutry ItseU Over Seven and a Quarter Hill OaMh on hand aodln 120,060 80 Sond» and Moiigagea .&42L879 is (Juiud Butea woe m u Beal if stale..—' iftwa in Dbo fron OO Add I. - s“J Interest scorned; bat oat yet due___*° > *8o!oooofl Deferred premiums, (estinuted) iSSSi jn rreauuoui in ooufso of > ™i ll n i|i frioo,„„ n „ gg G«o« Asam, February 1,1881 m£MK,!SE« W ’“ d Tei Punirni ot Uik inn to the amount Urtik k^^£dB&S , °‘ hW "* la * n ~“ gw WSMWJSS MANHOOD. , HOW LOST, HOW B£BTO£BD. Sl_32g*32jgWT. AND KADIO*Lj 'OTBK JSSF^SSsSSBBSSk JAMES H» CHIL.OS A C 0..: hope cotton; auoci<B,: Allegheny City; Pa;^ SEAMLESS BAGS, AM> OF - T OSNA BtTBOS, aa Inches to 40 IttchesWlde. ffS J , bo “ at OHona * oca,in wood Street. Pittsburgh, ooßit ic. It. U U Ltifitt, MAJrUFACTDBIS 0* EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FORNI TO R £ Wo. « Smlthaold *v Li! V^|s&’bNT QP, ». U. & C. P. MAW UPA OTUBBBS DBALBBS i xgr S^skass Wo. S 3 Smltbfiold itrcef, PITTSBUBQH, PA, —LOtflh of Trade to Bags. gpg ONLY. HI tWPAI'K Atil'UOdm. iETNA INSURANCE CO.. OB' HARTFORD. ' Incorporated tn XBU—Otrarter Parpatn.i » POVERTY INSURED AQAIN^P Saw* „ • •' -- **■ : u .. =>3.V„.v : ''^§Py €. WI5»1 & CO,, ■iubvimmu or OF SEW YORK. of Dollars. rascal* ,*-'v A * ,-H**-*- .* < f'J • i t V ''' v .^: v V;U *■ » I,; * < Ifei; Iffgjyfl^ents. J^ADIBs LuttnfHeelQtUera (1,40; Udte« IdUrtißgH*tiG«iter» *1,00; .lAdteatutisg Bee) a*llen|y»; htdieu lasting EM; Gaiters $1,00; gr JWff PEOPLES BBOBBTORR, R 8. DIFPENBAOHKB. . IT* _ Wanted, A BOY Tp ATTENfi lN AN.Of’FICE, f&ssavß&ati&6 rn^^cwaartwrgjt through' tbediatom ft Hottsa a most siaperlor Jot ot aenuiii«Bii*«ia #«. g*rB,niehaa:.Coilcl)«ii,Oonchita!VjExtr»BiwjlePnlid utmost lalia&otioa. aad wilibe soldst ' UW PABTHEHBHIP. T?iS. HAVE. THIS PJiisburgbilHy i«tt r isS?f-‘“^ / .-' Mellon, . U>; %i~iijFamm iiiuk% ',V for th(r4th of JULY, ~ : Bucketsjjaipned:from] 'os,npto I poand-’ \«sgt " ■ . Blaes29!uf’ •«• '■•■*!&#!&&!* h*,*."- ■**** ?*< *•**> ■■ ■ i - (•MBtSSsS* 8, GBOCERY AND tea STORE WfIOLSSiLK DIA6KB IK , butTßaT'aoaa, , AND Ali KINDS, op Goods Delivered when ordered B. B. FBKGIfSO.V, Qnrner High »nd Writs «tr«r »■ wuum —. iam^TTHI: MHSAEMOJJT &TKERB, fhankuen, *bk. mrajjd ■' AKBBICABJggKpTOKa. JONES ALA ITT B, • w«wih#m» «f „ ibom and Maids, trAMHQOTM, : ** Wmt4r «"«. wt iu niit itnit, PI TTBBVBGB, FnmkUn«od South WMeratA.chfcgg Qentai* Oalf Oxford’* sl,7s. ; Gants’ OUt; Oxford's f»’>i I Gants’iGsir ' " iT THE PEOPLES’ SHOE BTOBE, No .16 Fifth st, ~ . ; yWO LOTS OF OBOUNDEACH 25 FRCT -®E- a COTsbbbT *BQM, 61M»rket.trat Dtu— SO burela Carbon. On. ion® 4 “ w “ < ** ■ foriaiebr J?- HBWBT H.gU.MWft ;titt B tcrem>d for fff No-vm Mtd 128 Wtonrfltrek JEUfiE OKACKKfiS.— JL 260 boicaa. HpA,.! i jf*;u a “ 0»»M '« «»1« bar KEmKK A BROTHER’A No.*al2B«adU B WaaJ.»«.i TAeMBS ROBB, ” " B»Sf4JRKET STREET, f AMDWltefyjmd whew, Udß^in^to^QH&U^^ir Musgrave’s patent gas gooe ; WB3JJON A KEINEBE, lSiWood*!reM. ' Ao excellent trtjatafoHSffiiS oB ** B jaSIXES Olf WESmW- JL kcb owning l»nd» In «ha West, who WhtitotfK pwjnwworSS?* towSos^^S,SSS2^S^ * l3 ■'Vtfe^.^iaStß&iffe-, W'AM'fJfl).—A Cook /well recommOTw? MEBCEEaAa. iSSSESS jfi'w’slS^^TO ! GEMS’ COJiGHESS P. L-' GAITEBS, io «na i£"'" assiv opsaHraß p. L. auramt. . • , iKn Bo,» r a,_lo»adu. - a r ..,.. . i JtMj; v - 8. COXHBKBT i SON, { rVIXMB, PteWLB. 6 : BIFVEt f ~ .... fc .u^ to w r #a4 W.OtBj¥Mj|S&i ‘ Wg^jaw^giA ANI) <3feEAgi~_iri^ f - - - -1±- '-•' EBS POBK.-SCFbbk; for gale b' P. »*>.«■»» 1 pMToEiY.-aw » I . l s u y*« o ’' l Ml* tar pWIkY B6l> )5t>LA beot<. —a.opTHBKRf * ao«.«jhrigS^S?? t s. ,».'. -.» i. »'-.«»a»irsicfiS&t wle by -« - ..-aR-fHir.i^i«^?-~ 1 ©Esißons jwt xortr or oUttKAßistMii/titto:!^ **?■ Bigy-PMCgas.-a;, ©g > JeM bwry ianiasa. IPoDim - . °°f^ ' * * - •- it c-yi&ii'} £&y ...:;::!:• . 'j.;Z'; ., '.;NAl's' I -a t ifcv-fc % 7,1 - -- v-«* * ' I ; -i *■ - - • '•■■ ' ~v\ ? V ' «* V*f. . *'s * ' ' Ho. 10 Mfthrtwat. • , .'-'bip , ; , ,:c5:','7 , ! . 4.::: ,,, '-'' ,
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