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'>-• .' .> . iif/'A+L -• • .■ '•**:. > •' ". ••-•- ,< ** J '«*-* 1 ■ t * is *. #"* fr«?L v - * -*• * * •• r •••..,■* v tr ** - • • - '*'*■' ' • * < j* -*4rfj#Pc v *- ; - fc . - • J! -•** .-*•-••'> . , ' * * < -' *' - , '.%**«< ■* - . .. ■ t w * : v \4?*:??•.’.•' •• • .:- • . ft-, * %■ ' , , , , ». , •v ; -*« —V ' .. k<« * jys It is remarked on all hands that Gene ¥, Scott has succeeded in establishing a discipline superior to that of any army heretofore gathered in so short a time, be cause of his own admirable system in the patient management of details, and because the officers and men engaged have been those moved by the very highest motives of patriotism and duty. They have brought to the work a moral power of endurance.— Beginning with things at the very worst, they have had no gradual depression and disappointment of their hopes such as con stantly depress the South. Hence our men have labored patiently, and they have known how to labor, whether in digging trenches or mending railroads, or putting locomotives together, and when the hour of battlo has come, there has been no failure of the men to stand by one another, and at their posts This sort of moral victory has stood on oar part opposed to the guerilla system, ortho slightest waste of life. All has been part of one great thought and plan. try is a protecting government, while the usurpers cannot protect, but only destroy. He is conducting the campaign with oon 'ta wisdom, and every day the enemy is :ened while the Federal government is strengthened. ipbia Jforth American article upon the degradation politios and the necessity of having the nght men in the right places, especially at the present crisis of afialrs The political abuses of the past are the causes ot our present troubles. The imbecility folly, gelfbhnesß, ambition, and corruption whioh have grown out of the abuses of execu tive patronage, ha\ e brought on the storm which is now sweeping over the land. We want in office, wiser—better men than ffe have had—wise men fit to govern and direct this social storm which is setting in commotion and upturning all the elements of society. VVe must have men who are able to cope with civil war, disunion, and to aid in reconstructing an almost dissev ered and mutilated country. The coun try possesses men fit for the times, but they cannot be selected through the ma chinery of partisan politics. The hacks of party, worn out and corrupt, will not answer the purpose in the present emer gency. We must have men of courage, integrity, knowledge, talent, cultivated ability, comprehensive views, publio virtue, public spirit and unswevering patriotism to manage the present upheaving of our coun try. Onr best men must be content to take upon themselves the burthens and cares of public life. They must forego interests of business, the high emi nence of professional life and the Dobler charms of cultivated private life and oome up to the work of saving their coun try. We must place our power in the hands of statesmen and patriots— not par tiiansmod demagogues. ( The remedy for the trade of politics frhioh -has for the last ten years so demor- a!i*ed the country, is we are glad to see, being inaugurated in the eiiy of I’hiladel phia. A Congressmen is to ba elected in the plaoe of E. Joy Morris, on the third of July. The Peoples Convention have nominated Charles O'Neal—a politician and not o man sufficient for the exigencies of the times. Morton M’Miohael, Esq., whose name was proposed before the oou ention declined to be a candidate in the -wing manly and truly patriotic letter, tch expresses the sentiments whioh \ld actuate every American citizen in i crisis of danger to our institutions and i civil war: | Philadebphia.. June 22, 1881. ' Sir: As you were biDd enough to iv me that'you and other gentlemen in*, d to. vote for me In the Congressional sntfon of the People's party, which is to , this evening, it is right that I should that if the action of the convention is to ' a purely partisan character, I do not do ny name to be presented to it. At ibis lure In our national affairs, when there ild be as near sn approach to unanimity at possible to obtain, I regard it as a grave ake to renew political contests weich for ime at least, had ceased, especially on the ■ or those who cia'm to be the friends of nato lA dmi ltion . h Vum an ‘‘ overnment, which, an. the severest trial, has * never hitherto but :tied to the earliest support of :n», I am not willing m any my to instrument in dividing sup. • ?'•. ‘V \V - 'i '■ ■, - • v.- V : i >. effect is on the side of our troops. Dows that the Southern troops work less effectively from the consciousness of a bad oause > f rol u bad sympathies, from having Jbad advisers, bad leaders and because bad Cleans arc used to compel them to take part in this war. Their actions are marked by £ v ** a ltetion, confusion and distrnst cf each other. We have had no- deserters. If they had the ohance, half their army would Jesert. Gen. Soott knows well that the system of terrorism towards Union men which the Southerners exeroise, will revert upon them. They have impressed Union men, conQs oated their property deprived them of every right of an American citizen. He knows that the resources of the South will be soonest exhausted. He knows that the people of the South are beginning to see and feel that the government of the coun- THE RIGHT SPIRIT. .P* . . <-.m i» V *>-/. V •• +L*tl > * •+ ? ■» r. <s. '- ... WISCONSIN MONEY. j LETTER FROM CAMP SCOTT. We regret to learn by telegraph of the ; Camf Scott. .Staten Island, > riotous attacks upon the Banking Houses June 21, 1861 j of Milwaukee. Hie cause is stated to I Dear PoH ■ ” not personally ac have been that the Bankers on Saturday 1 q “ 4inte i d wilh you. 1 tboujrbt it « duty (»s an louf . f • i.• , ,i °‘ d reader) to write you hi'tw lines, exrlana last threw out of c rculut.on a large number lory of ffiatterB &nd iu snd nt ot the issues of the Bank? of the State. Bc«u. the fact that thcsc* ii-sucs wire worth less was not a fact created by il.c Bankers who threw out the notes, but by the peo ple themselves, who, throuah their repre sentatives, created an un=ecure snd bad currency. Tbo Bankers did not make the banking system of tbs State and it tvas the rottenness efthis system which made the notes worthless The Comptroller of Wisconsin stale.-, that since his report of May 20, about sl7s,'J(jil bonds of seceded Stales hare been withdrawn Since May 15, about $300,00u if the poorer sort of bills have been destroyed, leaving the present circu lation some $3,740,000, against S 1,151,572 on the first of October last. The best banks are beginning to tak.- out new circu lation. li the military movement* around Wash ington alarm the insurgents, me naval block, ade gives them a great deal more present in convenience The shutting up ot me ) orts of the seceded Stales has already produced a .-car city in several necessaries of life md of war. Salt has become scarce and the Savannah jour, nals say that they will be unable next winter to cure beet and pork. The manu'actur,. , I salt from sea water is accordingly n-oommer,d -ed to furnish tho supply r* quirt-d. Hay. ah :eh is imported from the North, is entirely cut off, and the papers recommend that wheat, r-e and oat straw should to saved and sprinko. j with salt as it is packed away. The support of an army will require cattle to eat, horses fur transportation and provender for those horses: all these will have to be of home production should the war continue and the gover; rm-r.l enforce the blockade of me sec-ding rLa Powder is also a marcs arurlo. There are diuthern manulacturers trying to extract me sulphur from the su!| burocs pyrites of North Carolina, but the pr, cess is a very tedious und expensive one, ar.d greatly adds to the cost u! the powder. These inn nver.ienr*-fl are just beginning. To a people- so dependent as the South, i.otwitbstsnd'ng l’s ecr cultural roscur- ce», their troubles must incr-ase with . v-rv day's blockade Ttie St. Charles. We observe tbat this capital hotel is do ng a good business for the season of the ear, and so it ought, lor no landlord :n the oountry takes greater paius to make his guests comfortable in all res peels than Harry Shirts TKHnKSSaa was car.-ed out oi the Uni-, n at the late election by the same fraudulent and violent means which w re adopted In the other seceded Statea B ,r. m twentv 0 tlfieen yo»ri of age were allowed uva-in theord;- nance, and volunteer* !n ro iVMutrre voted. Uosl of the Union men remained evay from the poile, regarding the elec.n u as a barefaced fraud, and knowing joldie'i had reer. ed in sufficient number- i,. cee.-come mi the vote* ibej could ca±t Tbs name ol tbe Hon John J. Crittenden ii suggested for election a* S[>e«ker of the Houee of Bepreaenlativea. Mr. Crittenden U for the Union ail the lime and could tor*r the poeition, while he would render moat effl. oient seryloe to hia country therein. Tag papers stale that Gen Cougreve, rocket notoriety, died recently in India We think the necrological recur.] ~f Great Britain ‘eill show that hi* dll*.] ahuui uf;y years ag*. 'I HE London Herald thinks Mr Dayton a much more sensible depiumat than Cas sius M. Cloy Mr. Daytun minds his own business, and does not intei h-m with the duties ol any other mmisiii. v bile Mr. Clay undertakes to keep nil the foreign courts advised of American policy, and, threatening England and Franco, ac if he had the control of the Freoch govern ment, and could use it as he pleased Mr Dayton, like a discreet minister, presents the views of his own government unac companied by any offensive threats at d, therefore, is listened to respectfully ; and his views have wrought with those for whom they are intended Steamer Lehigh Burnei>— The steam er Lehigh, laid up with the fleet at Ful ton, was burned to the water's edge on Sunday at 3 A. M. The bull is still afloat, but the cabin and entire upper works were burned. The J. W. Chees mau iyitig near the Lehigh, was consid erably scorched, but saved. The Lehigh was built at Pittsburgh, was in her fourth season, and was owned by Captain bhunk, her commander, aud parties in Pittsburgh, and partially insured in Tin cinnati and in Pittsburgh. General Dix to Command in v ib _ OINIA It IS understood here that Major General Dix will assume the command of the forces on the other side of the river, and that the army wili be divided mu, five brigades, under the immediaie com mand of Generals McDowell, Runyon Tyler, and Colonels Hunter and Heintzel man. It is probable that General Dix will gtabhsh his head-quarters at Arlington We have seen seveial versions of Secre tary Cameron’s speech at the Pt. Andrew celebration, at Washing, n. The last ver sion is this: “We now have in ;he field a quarter of a million soldiers lor the defence of the government, and before the snows and frosts or the coming winter will have five hundred thousand soldiers in the field The President will not take one step backward, but will wage the war with vigor until war is no longer needed." 6 Two years ago Jeff. Davis was invited to attend the celebration of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, at Salem, Mass. In his letter of reply the following occurs: “To make war upon tb'e government would be suicidal, and cannot be anticipated until madness and venality have usurped the seats of reason and virtue." Let him be his own judge. . t . v-s. The Eilect of the Blockade. Sifico our arrival boro, quarterc-d •.om/ortably) we have fared shamefully, recelv* ‘ ,Ij K but brrad aod ooffo© lur Li -.a,, fast *nd upper, unci a Slight variaiioi , >.l a e J ice of ment ! "r dinner It has created a great dGs! | ot dtasM’.el&ction among the men, and over a ! -Bgimeni has already ’rdt The Buffalo com* i pany leuvc-ri to da}. Quite ao excit. ment was I i rutiled a day or :wo ag. j by the aTPnt and | court martial ol Cci. Williamson It appears that be bad given orders kr Ibe shameful pro ceeding which u.'currtd iho cU er day, viz: the shaving ol one of Lbe soldier's head and wiiisker* (half off.) and *i&u for finking a pri vate in the taco with a wuip, it was a disgrace ful proceeding, and all bands seem satisfied with the verdict. The Tribune has Leen giv. ing Daniel the lather U'ely, and a tut t,ff, \ b prjbibiL- d from being brought into Camp. It call^ u - a bogus Brigade, and t* Is u * that Hon. D E a okles has no commission, whatever, and wants to know his suihonty tor purchasing provisions m New York, it (ibe Tr bur.e) ha* been the cause of a great deal oi ur trouble. But to more peacelul u.a.lore Our Company take a sea bath every evening regular, and al ready show its benefit in their physical devel opment. Our camp is situated upon a beautiful el. po about half a mile from the beach and about two from the ferry landing in the most j ictur esque part of the island, healthv and coo), as there is almost always a niu; o»-a bruize move if-g At nights we have q-me h nuaitmr ol insects tun numerous to m-nu»::, but we keep them prptty much < A '< or ter. l* by smoking our Army Mcer.shams Uur company i.nw occupies iho right 1 I LLP Brigade V > A l*i reg.merit Qu.te an b-n* r p* n S Pat* b-•}t, Mll * L H l * l- w Taltc *, and 1 must draw hasty drawled hnes lo a eiose. If v- u thick th- ni worth} 1 ..f publication, \\>u -la;I iroui me s-k.i, again V. u.-s. A: The Me-chams Hank Chicago. ihe Ixst General Assembly ol Illinois parsed nn act incorporating* the Merchant* Hank cf this city, with a capital ofSl.ntH.h "O'i, and the privilege of increasing th amount to .'>.o"<hUofh About SI"* 1 '■'»<) was subscribed last spring and ten per cent on a large portion ot it was paid in; hut owing to the war and currency panic, further progress was suspended. Sumo cf the original subscribers propose to increase thetr subscriptions, . rganizo the institution and to t et it in operation immediate'^ New N}Mcm o! Taxatlon tor \\ ar Purp men. t , !.‘;e K*«r • tl i'i -t.j \\ Asui.\(iros. Juno L’.S —Tho Xui-jna/ It'pHlJ- •/.. of this morning atates that the rt-li-ifc of Ros* \\ iiiansand tin- app, iutment il Klin r, 10 lieuienan’ colonelcy id the ariny wore measures ihat wore strongh advised by Irt nrrai >c<'U 1 lie -ant Journal, in an arlicie ,-upp.*ed to be of a seini offioia! character, aavs: We ah*!! support any tax of excise, or upon incrmes, or direct, which will command the most votes in Congress Hut a large sweeping and vigorous taxation, in sjiuc torm, inv Ives a '|uestion of essential duty which we shall compromise with no man and no party Humor* and Speculation*. A n examination of the causes of the .Hitnck on Vienna has resulted in the exculpation of the engineer of the tram which took up the Ohio troops, It is believed at Washington that He»u repard ran concentrate sixty thousand tro-p6 at am given point within a week The announcement ihat twelve hundred Indians had enlisted for the war in I'atUn augas co . .V Y., is uoutradioted by the New fork Kx press, which sa_\a that ibeie i.- not that number of Indian’s in ihe county j}A meeting of thu members of the New fork Sevmth Regiment is to be called for Ihe pur [i isc of ascertainin'.: how inativ ~f the men are willing to return to uctive 't’rv!..*e jt the seat ul War It ;• ojiisidered i|inte probable that among the final cial eipe.iutts n. hr rec ommcinied to Congress by Secretary Chase will be the imposition of a .slight 'incline tax. the Northern Central Railroad. | ihe ..flieer. of the North I'ennsyNaiim Railroad Company have c-ued u circular to bond holers of the I’ompany, :n which they avow t l.r Company's inohililtj to pro vide for the payment „f tile coupons fall mg due July 1, lMjl, January ]. and July 1. l*iij, as heretofore, and ask the hondh.Tiers to fund the same, and re ceive therefor scrip of the Company, paya hie July 1, 1«, (I, with interest at thp rate of six per cent, payable semi-annually on tlie first of January and July, which ar rangement, they express the belief, willeri able the Company to relieve itself from the financial embarrassment under which it has bet n struggling since the commence ment of the road, and thereby place it m a pu-ition to insure the punctual payment of the coupons falling due January 1, lxiij and regularly thereafter. ’ t Friend ofthe United Slates Mr. William Kdward Forster, who stated i’l t lie House uf Commons that the United Mate, would nut follow the pxamplo of the Suuthein . Confederacy in the bus:ties* of ) rivnteering. is the gentleman who vindi ealial \\ dliam I’i-nn against the slander ci Macaulay. A flourishing Yorkshire in nufiieturer, highly li-hed. ,\J r Forster is wedded by marriage as well as education, to Citissie learning lie mar ried the daughter f Arnold of Rugby, and is — hitnsell descended liom a distinguished Quak r family well knuwu. Poking Pin. —The Southerners are poking fun at Cairo. Just hear the Mobile Mercury: A msiketuiau at Cairo, a few days since was swindled out ofhis vegetables and ar ticlva, which had a tendency to excite his ire to a considerable extent. He told the commanding officer there that if the angel Gabriel Stopped at Cairo there would be no resurreotioD. “Why ’ a>ked the officer ■Because the people would swindle him out of his horn before he had time to make a single d d toot.’’ A Yoono KngH.-h traveler contracted in Valencia a love affair With a p.etty g i pse y girl The mother wished that he should marry her at once but the man declared . l .W,r,.7“. n A nchenoU « l * W ko ”P a wife. Wbat. said the gipsey, laughing, -not noh enough to keep a wife in the laud of guineas! With so renowned a thief as my daughter, you will in a year be a million aire.” A Horrible Thbeat. —The traitors in the South cause it to be announced that in the event of a rising of their slaves, they will cut the throat of every male negro over five yearn of age. This is a sad com ment upon their boast that their slaves will he found faithful to them under all firfurniirtianoco •>“ t' s r i K? * THE SITUATION. Affair? at Washington have assumed & new aspect which may indicate some mo mentous episode in the history of the war A full Cabinet meeting is called for to-day, which partakes ot the double character of a Cabinet council and a council of war. ■^ CU instance the meeting! is to be assembled, will be present, and it! is said, that Major Generals Banka, Dix, j Joutlei, Sandford, and other general officers > have been summoned to attend. General Scott has some new military project to lay belore them, as it has become evident that the programme of the rebels his undergone an entire change, in consequence of the active movements of the Union troops. What the nature of General Scott's new policy in remaius yet a mystery, but we hate little doubt that it is based upon re liable intelligence aa to the designs of the rebel leaders, and is found, d on that wisdom and saga,city for whioh the veteran hero is remarkable There is considerable activity among the troops at Washington. Two or three regi ments were moved across the Long Bridge into Virginia yesterday; but no important movements of the troops on that side of the liver has taken plaoe. The Secretary of War has informed the President that there are now 225,000 men enrolled in the service of the United States (.Yuimodere Vanderbilt has offered all the steamships of the Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company to the goveroment, including the Vanderbilt, Ocean Queen, Ariel, ' hampion, and Daniel Webster, to he paid for at such rate as any two Com modores of the United States Navy and ex-Commudore Stockton shttll decide upon as a proper valuation If the govern ment is not willing to purchase the \ anderbilt on these terms the Commodore expresses his readiness to hand herover as a gilt to the oountry. from Harper’s Ferry we learn that Col oto 1 Stone's column had reached Point of Hocks at noun on Saturday, and were moving towards the Ferry. One column of Geueral Patterson’s command had pass ed tlirnuH) Greencastle in tho same di- Hct’.ort fiPern hundred Union troops had armed at Monocacy Bridge, eighteen mile.- Ir■. tit ’he Ferry ou the same day, and twelve hundred more were ut Sharpsburg advancing in the same direction. It was lie ug- : that Harper's Ferry would be oc cupied !v. the government troops yester day A k. slavu who made his way to 1 airj, whi re he did gooc service iu the en , relief u, cuts, was asked :t ho did not wish i" go Lu.ek aud tijrh: lie replied with a g'lii.aci that might have done no discredit t" 1 >1 11 1 1 c j ," "Laws, no Massee i dia nig c r i» n t a figbtin' Digger ! he's a rannin’ nigger -0.. I . I.im.ntlno Juo. mi-. »i halfpa-i flr. ' Kk - ' Mkli, |».N ASSHI'IZ. tho Ttih of hi. lea.r. is,, .fternooo „ hatfpaat three o'clock. gsi n r -I.cco of Mrs. D R«hm E«at Common AI 1-sr.re, . j ( srrisgSß si |mo o,« corner of Flf h »n 1 sin! nr Id «t/«-et. at 3 o'clock, r. a. * ■■ r.- id- r .c. < f bta fa ber. in J.Serson town n .-r. Oat. 2'.t .nau, WESI.EV SNEs- aon ol ft s .. a* a 21 je.r- h yt'Att t Wt-i Ul V EGIME.NT RIFLE-t, I savrEiL d.apa.v/as* oomposlsO ill . r-jj'm-ol are order 0 to prosom UignMru «Kl IT U thu .font- .> TK o'clock no , "i !, a "‘“ n ‘u ' rv.t,ng ou ft.dg • SUM. j-ddll .try ‘•i.t.r <.( IS. COLoNEI. H F.AI tj! i i. I kits o n aSrraK.vT U~ME of* RD3, ' • * J Kfiti *tr««v Riuaburgti, .run* aa, i&ei r oOHUKII So. sN-y **,’ i-* ooll * l eU'Cs i oitni—tor-, fousMUJUofl ■ fas .i li I. yini-ni ol Homp ooard-. w\,i rep.,ft (btmat • 11 0 ’iie I tls: l aod r»ak «i u luriav otJJcfrfY; . Nut; xr of itdi isd flie io watt mgmbufhrp - is - ’’'tnpuij if »o ***** tb« arid* *t ti C.U.O t ih«- udJ .rcn aJoj>i*d. * ; e - nd v-f *rmb, uuy m of u»« Com- » In*. ,-h a**---, r.fc lot <inn *uitng ib* *do . ir : r .-a*«*<inii 6 J :.* « of , h „ AQd , wMknno i P v:» . I for anil Wt, - r f ■■ ft 'mtuuii «ul •iteo.j ol pgr*** on ifc* Pour-n Ju y.*od um. »b* cutnUr of t4ok ic j fl e *n*t *■»! b® preset v J '«aV M i > ta« i-oleosl. n > *3 Pj.u, f*ui«u»urgn I-* ..rdf*. r ir,„ - c2c iOu>N£l. H&A AKTKfcS OF THK H' »>IK 'i |! aßDB, i Jun * 2,;r " I r ‘‘‘r ' , ‘ l '• **f *ho 17th 1D»1, ia T'Od:Q*d that the ?T d« nt Ih« H-rn» truarda will beat 8 o’clock * m ■n me r iurth o: Jolt, tnatead 01 (he hour of 10. The * 1 *'* * rm * ,J °n th* .Vorth Common of A’leirhenT .w-ot o# 10 h- tinmbii’L, the rijjru re*t'njt uq u»e cor -k * l M,ur r, Uo *- «»**»•! urf toward Federal atre*L •he M r .r GeoeraJ b«n o *e* n ,» i k*-iy ion* -ni'M.. - » n- Hum« Guards may oo« join th*> grud <• r-■••ir>h in t'on*equ*-ooe of their Q.-. 1 h*»- nHt,u> • i.etDselres u> he completely io uo»- f “* V::.»• 'h'oka that thi« *'\ ocH ' . *.• u»- absence of any of if*. ,j, fl* a *' J *>u lfto patriotic »eourn«niii the !r, ‘ D fc ; , I' —of the non-pam* *uj do honor *> ih e •» 1 or:ug Ih«>m on the p»ra>i* *»iiho«l r. .nr' l<- ■ 4,1 y *aot of * pr-euitar un.form. Hj ordot of Ui« Major <.»t>n»nti. ' AN - A 4 v FlHftf bkigidk .o 43 h ifu, siJo»i, p.uaburgh. June 4*, ’6l. Wo. 3 -J_. *•' fiw ’ f " r,vp n ' ' theSecoo-i Raiment of Riffo* ri * rr,if ami Ijeut Cotonvi Cm* of the mine r«-gini«*Qi hnriDij been elected Brigadier General of , b * **e»ncl** thereby created will t " Hileri by an *J«ct;oo to be heid on WKDNE'S* I - A i ;h« sl6Ui m**L 11 1 1 ' > ttfiatna of the aevend companies will notify Ui*-u oompanioa of the piece aod hour of " h HQ 1 m *k« arrangement* for receding - f it: 11 g end returniOK the ?oio». HI y*:ur Hamhrlght wiU see that tbu order is oar nt-d Uio ♦•flrcr, and came the returns to be made t«> h ga-lt- Hra-quartern. !> ’.‘ >r ,^r. r .‘ >l lhe p ng. Gen. Commas dint. A»a't Adjutant General ft -ST 8 . h' I H>> —Stoekhelderß of the Iron ' It* -to hereby nottßed thut there will be au elet" «y r Ihrectore—to MTV (I for the enemas Jeer —held B! the hanking Bona©. No. 260 I ihertr aCrMt. on Ja'y 1-t, IS6I. [jt*26:tdJ It C. BCHMKRTE Cm!* 1 ’ FdK SAIE— FIVE 1-ARGK ACTIVE MULES, TKORui'GHDY Sol'Nii AND IN’ GOOD CONDITION, Would i.u.wor well for Horee Keilrced.' Inquire et >■’ 60 ".'IKS STREEP. jekfi-lw SRI C Altf XBDN W ORKS. •JONES & LAD THe Mannhtotnrera of IKON AND N Ajl LS, JBWTI AHD COMOM SHEET 1808 LaoU's Pum Baftiig, Piitaa Bodi, Plato,**. WAMHOUBSh, ua Were, ntreet, and las Eire, FITTBBUBGU. ***££}?, South Weter Ht* . inl , vg JAMES H. CHILDS&Tco hope cotton mil LIS Allegheny City, p B . ’ BLunnraoTuaxßs os SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF osNABUHaa, «•-* Inches to 40 lnchos Wide. ■>» iea u h. uhildb t oo«. mo w-fvvf ftrrerfM. Pntnhnrch _ oral:!* 'UifsTPIsToEST WFLEfWrSTiUen. siisis of tbo ” *° * Bliroh of 11611 RI FLBB, ■ J PlB T.O L BV*c- 4o_ la directed to our splendid M W ‘W.TODW3 - j;wi^-B(ssFrLiww£^s L, j H Wrr,T»tn. f H°®r fob BENf~Ojr^¥©fw . g., , . -v a o , Committee Appointed to Audit the Accounts i OF THE CITY OE PITTSBuEGH, To tho SC cct and Common (XannU —Gant,.,.. l),o atdarsigned Committee, ‘appointed to Audit iho ao couou of ihe Guardrail, of tho Hoot, ti«?e earennty n amioed Ihe books, papers Bnd vouchers, ahi.-n Hit tave found strictly oorr and satisfactory! .ml r,ars with submit a statement, in a roo.ieosod k.tu, _i rs ootpis aid fxpeodltures for the year ending. K, b'uary Ul > 1861 EDWARD p. HEARS-, iIoCA K ki-0, rfi-jf: F of the P.„. r of tho on. of Pittaburgb. lor ihf Ft*b. l§t, IS6I. * 6«taac«iuT at j*u « -2t7 -r From Ttxeu of ISAB ui hj do -to IM9 a 7a “ do do IBGO 77 Loifl sold in Allegheny ci;y, j qq? ’ i9 Keeping P.o per. t.t 94 Out Door R*»).*• i. 38S il For F'crar atid t t 3 10 " Cool «Dd L:m, 7u a “ e *‘ -H ii " ,4 pry Goodi U6i Lumber “ Leather, Saddiejy, i uni!.-»u,l rr'i«L.** 46 ]j “ Interem pa don Tempviiry Loan* i2J Ou “ be*d«, Feod, Ac., lor lanii U 1 04 “ P»»«.tlmn fco,pii«l Ki ** Meroy Hospital - ■ - Rent <f Office XZ u Repairs a* Ai™»«hbUtee 1"4 6S 44 Hilary of Chaplain “ W»K*rt 0/ Kmp c.ycca ao.i aw 46 * Meairin+n. (>i , k't^ “ HieauT.i t. daiary “ Mmiioii'* Halafy j-g “ l.l io M “ r, “ ,t licane b-*pL and PbyM<v.aa io A;m house " H.y.icaa 10 City Poor *• Shoe* and Hftla “ Hardware and Tin “ l>taca«muhtng “ Pnnrma and btauocary K ihu k v.aseuiay, professional seiTieoa y offio* ana Kuj erai ex ptuses Out boor Relief Mi!*ceU«oeou!» Bu*a < ffice Furniture heh. IS6-, ir.x iiang* p*r money i6O L;ku area J 6, (,t_. •• Kii u( Beuin ; 7ft u Lemons 4 43 - Coal 1- r office y " U i»reioarr'*w 1 to Hach 1860, > ornmorciaJ Journal 6 00 “ Fw-mg Lhron cie 6 00 - Gas BUI 7 <l6 “ Bi I of W. A. Psasavaot 6 12 Ju'y 186 b, bill of Plumbing 6 8a ** bally Gas* tie l, c<; “ Rachel b« nejwe.i ft) 0u ai 24 Aug. ' 66 >. Merc i>g Po*t *• Mrp.Coilb^riy t„ NO,, nz ** Record.ng aeed 2lu ** Insurance ;$ “ Wo Kacefbasket*) 27k “ 4 cans OjHera 4 jt, bee. 1860. f'oal f«t « fllce 16 $j t ino* f<ir omc*> szi and Pipe nt |3 “ Miiogies 4 >J JU RM J4O. 1861. 1)1 o* uot forper rnober iZb w iirocer.es for Wtutre 939 llal&oce ta Treasury i*x wutoioHa SAXtirces cnutnsb, ra. i, ise\ Cordial i bomu 1 iodic J pt» H**iiog rticb-rd Hop# J-uepb liw,n J BOpn BuUer L'Arid Hcgh Huamoud * f r*ooect» ot cirr ra&M ro* tu tlu» !$«« lb* Buu«/ W d i F«gg? *.us? qaanj ttilt ©*i bu*hel« i 'n>o*j= I'i '-ed UOu>U» IJn, >ib iF ««iiß«tai 1,0 « - Fe** 2.0 u <L * " i oaudoea bi 11 i'aranips 40 io “ Boeta <J2U ' w “ Tunup- 40 Poiaioea 40 W " Applet i t)o 'A* “ PeaoheaA f**»ra Tt 4 t>bi* Pck'«i 4^ Aaparagna A Spinach Ha *•] f g« P anu lu':unt er# &lAO heads r a* oa,-* 4 ".«• C« Pumpkin* t •Aa) hveet Pumpktua lu 110 qPtraiFberrlea jju ' A “ CVooaeberrie* 12C? *u ton* w«t ILUO | TOO tmahels Corn 44 !** “ Rye 64 140 Wpeai \ 04 .ov - Oats 2h 6 • on* Sfraw ; 00 16 100 a Corn Fodder iio '225 &» Baef V c 64 Chicken* 1. 4T Turk eja 8 Ducks £f* *»*U ftw dork c Hon 68 Sov. »»»»jjOTsrasiria. T uiq , VOHJij- TEI£HB> H ,!f. LtN l>U> regiment organ ts*d under a oomcnissiob rrrm the War U^rmrt m'n thS Gear7 ' * 10 *»*»«•«»* mU> FtXral thfiH'?. It"? 0 * “ “ rTB !ot Uu-m roora or dorian Hall. ™ J GiX * Td *' “«» organising at Wilkin» ak?^ 1 “ li lod 8io« on the Melnotte torni-w »“ d 18 ordo ” d Apply, aa abore, u> >2O-f Llenc GURDON 8. BKRBY, J gy'UHlPgt r' ol.Jco w. RESOLUTION relative to Public Sewer «»«!> and Wood Mrv.tr. " OWOr •olL“t™»vVo?Vr”po ß^ or frf n ? , * Ul *V ,r b ? dlret “ od Punlovevtvr oV pffh w“n/°f 4lru 01 ">• •uthor e«,l ty ordinance* W d htredla heretofore ■UMES McU'LEY, Attest: K. Mum. «. e " 1 of Council. Clerk ul bele. r Ccuooil. AO. MoC\NDLES j AUest: B MeMw.*, d ’'' llOfl ' Omn ' OQCo Uo<-l!. - *■ of U°ramuu Council, , f1>6 .., 3 . A N OK^ I NAXCEAutho"rTzin i? ihe'wraT “ D& '* a ‘ Km Üb * rl > ««>•< u> * “» .s;??,? 1; t. « >™. ffiKssdssr® ferr-fs-ssa ‘‘..hioKton «£« of TST Ilnto 1lnt0 * u *“> *>»«*. .hi, mu, AU66C K. Motl'iW, Cl«lk of seleot Council A. G. MoCANDLESS, Aitesi: JU. d6llt ° f Commoll Council ■L C>6r l!. of t^° mmQa Oounril . tom*d to drive Li SHiZS?!?* ThoMaeca*- will tw retired «t the Sou Ha!?.!?* n A PP JlCati oos iasa!T4:i*'» one ration per da. ini?,' *" P«,rmontl,,and Je2<t ’ MOBKI,o> FOSTER, f)WELLING HuUBE>’ on s»r a CUI-HfeRT ± SOM, 61 Matter air.., SE A»SO N A witty, both Ft “ g¥!my~#boCT,iK a ritrr PEjfCHHS —25 bushels Dry Pelof ®>lost recotvftd»nd for aa!a bv * Q amh a. couana. • - - W' -y-r ~. O ■'■’ ■ ?W.~ : ?r...,-v>f. •? •*' *■' ■* V' ■*\y v 3 f- '* ': •* §«nj HBPOBT OF THE of the Board of Guardians of the Poor For the 1 ear 1860. nr miTT'n JAMES McaULEY, Preaidw of 8«leoi Council. h E I»ry (iooda of every ■ £-W'_' BEAD T MORE IfROM HENRY BRIGGS, ESQ. DS VOS MO3CB2rSKBB, kVZn ’ B “ t “ Co > Pi The oy*r*iioa performed by you in the Dreaenoe of mv son-in-law. Rev. Mr. Gm* not ©Si? J >e a r “ an^ t relier - I hW p a? Hiara. HENRY BR-GGS. FROM THE REV. W. 9. GRAY, BEAVER STREET, Aiuqhuit Cm U tiivoo a\* Kreat pleAsore Ui bear witners to the trial fullness nr mo above. Mr. Brigga is now 71 year* of age, and hi.s heen afflicted vith partial, and some* fm<>- u.ihJ Deafness, frr itc last fi'teon years. This cu-« i- j.e, i'-ci i»r Von afosehrisfier, like tbe mas er i.M, irukas the Leal to hear Vf ©HAA’ i'rotn tuj Old Well Known Citizen. For it e last eight years I have been d«/ln my left ear, nod rry rigoi one became deaf sbme six months ago. 1 resorted u> various means ana incurred heavy fexpense id endeavrrlntr to obtain near r. Jrcoi soy oue, until finally, in despair, I ceased my effort-* in tbisd-.rection At ihe-earnest solicitation wl my friends, however. 1 was induced to submit mv t a-e to Dr. VON &iOB fIZfrKEB. As an old citteeii pnd widely known hero, 1 most cheerfaMy testify that > e oas restored me to my hmrotg, which is now as per feet as it wps f-rtv yean* ago, and I earnest!? recom meud efl Hffl cted with Deafness to consult Dr. VuN MuhcHZISKEK at once. JOHN BECK, Sr, corner of Grant and Seventh streets. PnTecuti.ia, May 117,186 L u *'* MO«OH2SI9KEB bogs to say ibat his STA V ID f .i i l ! Hr,urtin mU!,t °' >w positively Le limited* ocd p!^ LlC '’ nuN n J thoße who mah tbe FULL BJ2NE- F v° , „ lre,Riment » elt * ,Br t° r Daafness or any njAiadv ol the Eye or Ear should 6© MADE AT OflCB. .537 75 Testimonials from Unquestionable Au- thorltf. FROM J NO. SI’DEVITT, ESQ., , twneßt m T son derived of DR. VON MO -ailjii bha Bkiitftii treatment* I bsve mueh pleas* r< * i.i re ooffiroen.naK bun toali similariv afflicted, aa ■n * t yu <*cenijful asinaL JOHN - M’DEVITT, 81 j Liberty street Putrfbnrgn, May Is, JB<sl. VROM JOHN M. KENNEDY, ESQ, JOBS M’CEOSKEY, Esq., 0? THE FIRM OP m>clo*key, cost; rave a co. Pom Ptaai, Aluohsst Co., Pa. > HOSC3ZIBKKR: 16& street. Pitta i Htr. happy n> inform you that my little dauebter. t-eoD quite deaf for four years, has, under yoor ;v l 'reauneoi, entirely recovered. I feel quite gat i nej .aa hearing would never have been restored r n»tuniJ caa.-en. but to roar treatment alone is she -'l: "7‘, JVJ “• aad 1 woald earnestly recommend all *r. . ,*-i wt»h u> consult yea at once. * Respectfully jour*. DEAFNESS THE ETHEREAL EAR IAHALATOR, AB INSTBUMKHT INVENTED BY Or. Von ’lloselizisker, wdichlh** haa been enabled to cura th* MooT üBSI INaTK CAtiEB OF D&AFNRSS. * ddl J doQ 10 l he above Testimonials, hundreds more can be seen at tho Doctor’s Office. 63d SO 97 u 0 i 1.4*4 Is I,»4o 8a m 56 738 .0 £.B ti 2fca »5 *B6 01 OFFICE, No. 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN SMITHFrEIA>;ANB GBASTSTS, CONSULTED, DAILY. f rom »*. „ FOB Ju UiiiTED TIME 1.7 90 19 13 861 48 /4 60 4 1 * 1-0 15 00 37 6 ■ '■'•n ALL IHALADIES OP THE EYE BTiyiC h let Monongahela Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH 4 HUTCHIBOM, Pre.ld.nl, KNRV Af. a I W 'H llj, Secretary. LAPT. JAR WoODBUBN QetPl Agent. 0 60 440 00 Sl6 00 48 10 147 00 10S 62 42 Ou 04 00 7i 60 li 76 28 37. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. II irmtrn all kinde of Ftrt and Marine Rieka. ASfiETS, MAY 10U). 1881. Stocn Due Bills payable on demind and B" C R^aWe°^ ProTeda “ mM * 57»2S 7 »2 W mnz™ ta “j$U« 115\harss"M e elii',o's"Bik ~ U,oo ° 00 >lOC»( CO* t * ft IRA AQ 100 SHaree CitiieD.’ Bank MT6 uo 40 ah area Exchange Bank HOC* C081..._............ . Ortfio rwi 50 titiArea BAnk of Pitt*. * bur K“ - UN 00 B»l»noe of Bock Account* JS Office Puruitare 15 —— 49463 SO $555Tn m „„ , DIRKOT0B8; tir joh^-^r •° n ’ a°SS R. Wallace: i_T to,.*? 11 * B.EOWBOn. Jos. Woodborn, Blu'dHayr £5O J^ 6 * £ cotarin< * stomaoh Bitters, JO Boxea Clicquot Champagne. 74 Baakets Charles fleldslca, B°*m Claret—Bert Brandi, luo Barrets O.d Rye Whisky, «rr e>Uii?r aSTS?® Br “ d ' for m9dfo * l P"P«M»-to _ T *' wtrr.Ti v Nctloe of Dissolution of ivrorrcs is HEREBY GIVEN THAT .oTaedon t" Sa* *«• ASTTne business will be carried on at the old by ihe aubscri' er, by whom all the buainess »f.hj i! d ttrm will be eeltbd. GSOHGE a 2Vi r Allegheny, June 4.1881.-iee-If A ‘ KELLT . & Co., mmiTAaTcnunu o» CARR| AaES ROCKAWATB, BUGSIES, SULKIES AMD SLEIGHS, Mo. 187 Ann Strut, Km&fa ft JZJtoSS**™** «” be of the bert mylaiydle partnership heretofore mr®-Inid WILLIAM OOLSMAN. “ liim w. mu Onlling Machines; Hoasenand Tnhanrnßm^l. n » g,gb‘ »Bd Model Machines, in theW^S^batßrteat. Pulllee, and Hangers, of all slaeaand anj diameter and pitch, to flfttwn feat gl&o make,and ha«™ d%*b ffinea, and Deck Pumpefo? ateambcSSa DRABTO FOR *"** HEMET H. iwim . .. *V ' . '<l **• * s 1 *'■" ", CONVINCING PROOF. WM. WILSON M’GBEff, BEGGS 4 SJHITH, DUHME A CO.. €. 03K.AMP, „ Delate. KING A BROTHER, Warren, J.T. A EM. EDWARDS, Chicago E. J. ALEXANEBB, USaile JOHN H. MOUSE, Peoria A. HEPPLER, W. H. RICHMOND, H. D. KAYS, Bloomington, A. a GILLETT, s. D. I.ILLEHON. Decathr.' J. b.bt;rran,' • J. w. BBOWN, Qainoj, E. B. TOBIN, Basse a huasman, A, P. BOYNTON, GMena, WM. M. AUYU, JncksoDTiile ■ W v FOhJ), .. .. Freeport. •. ,i WM. SOHBBZER, Pern, J. M. FOX, C*nton, WILLARD HAWLEYt s ;V H. A I). ROSENBERG, hocheateV C. A- BUBB k PQ, .., E. 8. ETTENHEIMER A CO WM. 8. TAYLOR, W. W. HANNAH, H, B. A E. ttCARPENTER, HOSKINS A EVANS, HAIGHT A LEECH. JAMES HYDE,. JOHN H. IVES, WILLIAMS A CO, J. N. BENNETT, A:R'BTORMB; - - WM. 8. MORGAN, HENDERSON BROS, J. A. CLANK. BLOOD A PUTNAM, JENNINGS BROS, JKnkins, , w. H. WILLIAMS, A. WARDEN, L. O. DUNNING, CBA9. a WILLARD, W. P. BINGHAM, CHAS. G. FRENCH. J. MoLENE, C. A DICKENSON, G. H.BASCOMACQ., J. M. STANSIL, ADOLPH MYERS, THEO. F. PICKERING, GEO. DOTY, M. 8. SMITH, A E VAN COTI, JOHN'ELKINS; H. N. SHERMAN, H C. SPAtILDING, w, AVILES . • REINEMAN a’ MEYKAN, SAM’L BROWN, W. T. KOPLIN, GEO. W. STEIN, GEO. B- TITUS, Heckman a yohe, &EOJSTEIN; a j. lascelle, saml. gasman, . JOSEPH UDOMUB J. J. BLAIR, GEO, W. McCALLa, FRANCIS a POLAOK, G. M, ZtBN, GEORGiqHELLER, F. P. BELLAS, e. AUffHLN Baugh. T. a HOFFMAN, J. a HANNA a T. HOBEBTB, J. a DOLON, CHAS. L FISHER, ' H M. ST. CLAIR, a A A. PETERSON, DAVID LAVEBAOK, W. T. RAB, ENOCH F. BILLS, henny a. James, a T. UTTLE, CARSON A BRANNON, THO& GOWDEY, A. W. PYLE SIMPSON A PRICE, V.'W.SKrFF, ' J. A A. GABDNEa . w, a DEFBIEZ. Maurice a^heney. MaT*- f. W LEINBEOK J. W MONTGOMERY . benj. a cook, ’ a CHILDS. N " U^“P‘ on ' DEXTER* HASKINS « Bedlord E» 1) TISDaLR T«pi»»Io, ALBERT Ponton, &UJB&Vm>abJzfx F. W. MACXJMbS, '*■“ - s. N. STORY, w »rocater, LEVI JOHNSTON, « « < * Jo M h°Sl®- ‘ JOHN M’GREGOR JOHN K SCOTT, Fittaaeld, : = J “•’•oi.Ln iti ■ WM. KIRKHAM, Jr L. P, ANTHONY ACO |P rtn *fi«id, PELEO AMJOLD, - KtV s **** THOMAS STEEL* CO. BEMINGWAYASTEvFN2^i fQrd > WM.EOGGEB?rISN, 8 ’ « J. J. MU SlfiOw, 1 M w EBENJsMIN, >®7s aweD » J. as IRBY, ’ r GEORGE BROWN a a HUNT! NOON ACO D.nh K. A WOODFORD Cwibarj, h. d hall, JOBN L SMITH Middletown, i°a ft BLACK§AI», BMd Lan<lon . shfreurnelShaw n. o. oar a “ ’ ’• GEO. WDBEW A CO a J MELLWH. “ w. o a Woodbury REUBEN SPBNChi ’ °>^“ont, WM. a MORRILL* 5 ’ , RICHARD GO.Y*. JONATHAN HOShEEft. N. W. GODDARD. HENRY H. HAM. p „ “ RQBT. N. BODGE. Portsmouth. i?M a !k!waoii. MMEonbloOD, rKSSS* RWSS#"- gS 4 g:i^BS&KBs £) Q “OUlrpß, i£W T - -SpSt; J. a Bates, Nnrl . . _ J.H.MUsDbcK, w^S5 el< V a a chills, ’ aH, HUNTINGTON m FOB IKK grow; 1 . W-K.WALDACE. Nearbnrr leander amadon ““It O-RJENNINGsT ’ GREGOR A OoT ” °' leiu, “- U a COCKRELL v, . . « A.N. BAUT - Mta. SS. ... pawns that Bo Unt RQShins Ain i mxinl t • - ■ JOHN A STODIUiRii, ■... Ul Chestnut St, Philadslphha Ay»« tor Philadelphia end * JOHN MOCLOBKEY, OSILT, EAB. s «p» !fa t . \ . .-i ' tr- -A. OAKD, O*,,. Tills ajjkhican watch company, of " altham, Mmh, beg to call the attention of (be J™* c to the following emphatic recommendation o* Waltham Watches, by the leading practical Watch makers and Jewellers throughout the United State, e entire signatures are quite too long for publics , one adrertuoment, but the uamea preseated mil b, recognised oy those acquainted with the Trad* M bemg in the iogheat degree respectable ana Influen haL At theirestabUabmenta maj be found Vhegenu me Watches of tho Compatry’s mahlfacturo, in great variety. * 81, natures from manjt ernes and towns not fulir kb resented tb(ifrtt«dritise meat ' • TO THE PUBLIC. 1 he undersigned practical Watohmakers sal dealer* m Watches, haring bought and sold American Watches for a numbor of years past, and baring dea l In all hinds of foreign Watches fora much longer porfpdof time, beg to slate that they hare new dealtlh Watches whion, as a class, or in individual instances, hare been more satisfactory to themselres or customers, whether In reapeot of durabdiy, beauty of finish, mstheraatl cahy correct proportions, accurate compensation and adjustment, or of fine S m+kaping remit) than those manufactured by the Waltham Company N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, WM. BLYNN, Oolumbos, JAMES J. ROSS, Eaoesvtile, H. JENKINS t CO, Elohniojid, f » / TanVHmte* SulUtiuj, .. .JUltrsukee,, Wta. Btcinei ■< BelOu, i. Allentown, Westchester, WUltamepoyt, Cheater, Let anon. Hanitfcorg. York, ■;" f Lancaater, Beading, 'J" - t wMnbertbaig, u Greensburg,. ,, Efcenieb«fj£ * Mauch Chank Ashland, Indiana, Scran to u, Bfctterson, Newark, .Borden ton, Trenton, Cumberland, Polaaki, Naahyille, Springfield, 7 ,•'Wkstiile, Sawnmh, “ ’ (<4 SI- Louis, Mo. 'Schmomi * ir- ~Ky ‘ " " t ' i-M * -V r.- ** s: i- V# f '; 00 0 ' s°" 4 4- ,t 7 _ Hudson^ - - Ttoy, Oswego, *• Auburn. «• - ; a 75TJT& Fsirport, *• o* wa !idnlgt)i, M **«• Pongkteepaie, “ Butaria, « Amsterdam, ** Saratoga, Albany/' r i «i Goshen, «i Penn-Yan, ** Catekih, ** laoianaplis, lad Plymouth, m Kslunuoo, Mfoh Dotroit, . JMKurUje, u PiaiflaiiaChlea," Pittsburgh, p a Nonlstown, « \ ' . i - u . fV*.' S.C. "? f -s' &&*•* «■ v V * .. 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