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likkrtifientr. &lob. No. 3
•Fark Ftea.4: New Yoirk- tax, and No. State
.14 ft=tt Mtdt.' Co.,
thodzed to.lake Adtartlaaments and bubo:at- 1
tkaiirtbr hi at lolvasttateg.
oillfilinush the DAILY POW, to age4e
st 1.1*4 bf Op per #tared mph*.
Tfveruan
,112EINVY, DIOR,DirNa, rtAT 6
, "brxttaitett VirOwattla•
- '/iitiothei day as we ginneodinfolhe c'elfa of
'theelff prAion, we oblerved a *Owen hug
on a board bed, dead-drunk. She had , been
poked oto by the 'police !kiih cared for as well as
theeeAeguinodatiows *old afford. It warn
wollenough that She wais,brought /td and orb
tenets' ord . thns . saved . froiVorthSr sespoinre.
We did Pat ask er name, o her residence, for
the scone was too revolting. It us indulge
the fancy in drawing three or four Agoras
from the life-scenes of this poor unfortunate
Defog.'
Thellrit.pleture Le little clad, duelled,
caressingly, on the kneetcof some fond parent.
lyljutiful;9bad-40 beautifiti that the aroWd
of friends' linto " gather around can find no name,
in all the catalogue of name, good enough and
sweet enciugh for the darling babe. After con
sultation they select some euphonious word,
perhaps °ewers. What Joy thrills the heart
°him fond mother, as the physical being of
this child is developed, and what raptures stir
the, bosom of an affectionate father, as lte
turns from his place of business, to hear the
sweet prattle of his Aarlinggiti.
A few years Pass around and she is a sweet
bouncing little girl attending Sabot; so tiatlx
pared that the teacher dare not reprove her for
any dereliction of study. Her hair is greaeful
ly curled. She is taught to be proud and
.
haughty, Her natural beauty heightened by
a thousand artificial aide and appliances. A
sweet little girl too proud to learn, too haugh
ty to receive instruction, she soon leaves the
school-room and seeks the fashionable circle.
Next the is the bride decked in gay and tin
selled attire, blooralng 1n health and revelling
in unalloyed enjoyment. Her heart has never
felt a grief, her eyes have never been relden
edVth the tears of sorrow. She vle*a the
world as a paradise and her Conipanions as
angela. But, alas, soon a change is to come
over her dreams of happinesia
We next find her a destitute widow, bereft of
all that could make her happy and comfortable
in life. Her only protector Is gone from her
never to return. Perhaps he lies a mangled
Corps upon the ensanguined battle-field. The
friends of her youth are scattered through the
wide world, and none are left to.sympathire
with, or to•' assist her. Poverty and want send
terror to her heart and spread a gloom over her
once bright and beautiful countenance.
She is now induced by a false friend to foster
her visitor for the means•of subsistence. She
falls to rise no more. She shuns the associa
tions of the past. She seeks concealment in the
dens of iniquity. The heart becomes callous to
moral impressions. She mourns her fall but
seeks not to retrieve It, and if she thereare
none to help her. She drowns her bitternessin
the intoxicating bowl, saunters forth, inebria
ted, and is picked up from the street and pro
tected by the walls of ;gloomy prison.
Audi is life. Such the checkered scenes that
marks the pathway of too many unfortunate
females among us. How true the lines of Long
fellow:
"Never stops the staring vulture,
On his quarry In the desert,
On the sick and wounded Bison,
But another Vulture follows,
From his high, aerial lookout.
—So disasters come not singly,
But as if they watched and waited.
Scannlg one another's motions,
First a grief comes, then a sorrow,
Till the heart is rent with anguish
Destitotion.—The local of the Franklin Re
pository writes thus —At the Jersey City De
pot, a poor girl, dressed in tawdry finery, at
tracted, doubtless, by the benevolence of our
counter ance, walked up to us, us of the RE
POSITORY, saying, "Oh, sir, won't you pay my
passage to Philadelphia. I have no money, and
I want to go home to my mother." We conde
scended to look at het. She was not ill-looking,
apparently not over eighteeln, but dissipation had
left Its ineradicable marks upon her girlish face.
Our first impulse was to pull out our wallet awl
from its scanty store to cull the required sum,
but looking around we saw the stern, calm eyes
of Aire. Grundy fixed upon us. With a glance
of disdain we .turned from the pleading look,
thoulhnot before we observed two big hopeless
tears starting Into the.hollow eyes, and took our
seat tithe oar. The pleading look followed us.
We shut our eyes and still saw It ; we tried to
read, but It forced itself between our eyes and
the page. For the life of us we could not help
reciting to ourselves, keeping time to the revo
lutioti of the wheels :
"Otte mote tuatortunate,
Weary of breath,
Rashly importunate,
cone to her death !
Suppose that In despair ahe should drown her
eel!, would t}od hold us responsible, when three
dollars might have saved her 1
Disquesne Way.--it is a remarkable fact
that one of the busiest thoroughfares of our city
is net paved, and yet the fact must certainly be
known, at least to the citizens of the 4th ward.
Duquesne Way, from Irvin to St. Clair sheet
has not a boulder on it, and the water that runs
from the sewers In Scott'a alley,aettlee in a pud
dle upon the street and makes the mud intolera
ble. And this is not the only nuisance on thfs
street, but oil barrels are placed upola the limits
Minim; this street, partially blockading the
passage. The part of the street that Is boulder
ed Is almost worn out, and, as this Is the great
oft depot of the city market, it would be well to
make". completely paved street out of Duquesne
Way, and keep the oil restricted to the wharf.
If the authorities are not satisfied with our
statement, let them go and examine for them
selves. In dry weather the street may answer
the purples of travel, but when it is wet, it is,
as we have stated, a nuisance.
Borough Officers.—The Democracy of
Etrolaubtug elected the . Wowing officers on
Nanobay last. -The Republicans made no oppo.
1100!L.
libArtEt Henry Kettering.
H. Stark.
Iturgeues—F. Y, Clapper, Lawrence
Wlnshelmer and Ell A. Fisher.
Sohnol Directors—Samuel Alwin 1 -year;
John W. Turney, 2 years ; 0. R. Painter S
years.
Town Olerk.4ack A; Marchand.
Constable-Veremlah Xing.
Mabuteholy Sutelde. —The Hollidaysburg
Standar dale: A young lady named Mollie Mc-
Gee, who was engaged in sewing at Geo. B.
BarndoHash, in Woodberry, committed suicide
on Sunday morning last; by hanging beret( with
a rope to the limb of a tree. She was a most
estimable and intelligent younglady, Wasseem-
Jeer In the best c f spirits only the night pre
vioxikand no cause can be assigned for the com
mits- don of the rash act. Her mother resides in
Martinsburg.
Death of Dr. Crawford,—The Carlisle
frolusfeer says :—.We regret to learn by tele
graphic dispatch from Stialintown, Juniata
county, that Dr. E. D. Onnvford, the predeces
sor of Mr. Beecher in the State Senate, to no
more. He died very suddenly on Illondny af
ternoon last. Dr. C. was a most estimable man,
an InteWgant physician, and devoted hushlnd
and father. Hliknui will be severely felt by the
Pecple - OUSimista and lamented by all who,
knew him.
Johnstown.—From a description. of Johns.
town Borough found in the ;last Democrat, we
beam that it is composed of eve dffklfeßtibor
antis and contains about ten thoitsaidfnhabi
tants. The "Johnstown ManufactimingeoMpa
ny" has laid out a new town above Johnstovp,
ataLuxiiits,grove, contolning attain oat' filtl?",
thud and twenty lots. ' lbliiitcortfia In CamD r'
-County, near the Pennafitlin43l4l49o
st. ohur gtrert o —sever a l eaterprlamg Per
i*" an flow *Wined in 2 00 pairazzata
laid on the &Moira's *flap 'treat- We also
notice a haat* lietngfoWdalwata Rad
Lion Mot•/, lone a better 941'il4dU bilrallt.
Alligheenr.Vity Commala, met .Lasteven
ing at 7X o'clock and , trayoictri considerable
business. . _
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:Serentl petitions were - preenWlifftelect
&melt demandthk lobal I mpl { OL~m~ it —One
for water pipe ..oriAtattgomerit street—one for
relief from the damageedon . e by the Fort Wayne
andilhitaire -Li b.i. , Alopic'e 0 . 1 . 011-
%diatom ootait for, laying ;ts coal _track
across Fremont street. The water comMittee
reported in &Tor of titeritittaurAt 04tain LSUs
submitted to them, atio to Pay logy a int in Xiti
.queena.Borough for Water Works. Connaltiee
no streets reptirted daniagais , in. laying ant Alle
gany avenue, amounting to 10,820 aad' mi
aowing an equal amount on persons benentted.
A conimittee reported lti 'revoi'df taking 200
photographs or the old city Jai/ dings for use of
Sanitary Fair, the cost to be $5O. Report
of viewers on Bidwell street made dama
ges $1,844' and assessed, au equal amount on
Fortivi r eFee . ind Chicago R. R. Also damages
on Allegheny Avenue a 1,040, assessed on Lime
road.
liti.
An ordinance for grading and paving Yre
niont street leadingtO the Cemetery was voted
4101i.;: ; nie - litayor was required to have orders
drawn to pay viewers of Allegheny[ avenue
edo atifeee. Telegraph dispatches exclude tke
other poceeilings of tide and Common Council
The Government Baldry—Strifes of
the Iliimployees.—On Monday, tie '27th Ulti
mo, the employees et the Government briks
house, foot of G street, Washington City held - a
meeting for the purpose of taking into•oonindcr
ation the propriety of asking the proper author
ities for an inoresseof wages, -when a petition
was adopted and signed by 143 persons. .
This petition, which is reasonable In Its de
mands, wee preiented by a committee t# Mr.
Lyman; the Superintendent 61 'the hitknry; wihA
refused to Presktit the petition, treated the pe-
Wieners , - like doge,- aid sailed'• the Provost
guard to-drive them from the bakehouse. • The
petitioners then called a meeting and this °in
ns/011s receitlee - was taken into consideration.
The neat morning every person who took part
in the meeting was discharged. A Mr. Shell),
Secretary of the meetkpg, then waited on Mr.
Lyman to ascertain. the cause of his dismissal,
when he was arrested and sent to the gitard
house, where he still remains among, cr►mlnals
and deserters.. Since then the whole nuMber
have' struck and are determined to stand up
bravely for their rights. We have no doubt
when the matter-is laid-before those having full
control of It the modest, moderate appeal Of
these woTh : oigrien will be listened to with re
spect, Mint thell request is not granted they
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will be at least treated like men.
A notlier B g Gua.—Aw - ather 20-Inch sun
was cast yesterday in , the Tort Pitt Works, at
the 'Foundry near the mouth of O'Hara street,
which will weigh about one hundred;and silly
thousand pounds. The hands commenced Work
at 4 o'clock and 14 minutes in the . morale*:
Four furnaces were filled and heated, Nos. s, 4,
1, and C. One furnace was kept in reserve for
any accident that might happen. Between ten
and eleven o'clock the furnaces were ready, and
by twelve o'clock and fifty-one minutes, the
men commenced to fill the• mould which stood
perpendicularly in a deep pit, and before one
o'clock the gun was completed. It is nearly -As
large as the One cast in PebrilatT. The dimen
sions of that gun were as follows: The rough
weight.l7o,ooo pounds, finished 116,1200 pounds;
rough length 300 inches; finished 243 inches;
greatest diameter 66 inches, finished 01 inches,
least rough dtametld, 45 inches, finished .44 in
ches, bore 20 inches; length of bore 210 inches;
weight of shot, 1000 pounds, charge of powder
80 pounds. Both guns are designed for the
navy. The first gun is now in the lathe being
turned and finished, andlite second one is now
coolingiti the, mold - Wiiibh peneeas will require
a number of daya A stream of , water la forced
through the centre of the gun all the time, till
it la entirely cooled. This is to make the inside
cool more rapidly than the surface
A Soldier's Letter .—We have been reqnest
ed to publish a letter from "A Soldier" of Com
pany H, 84th Illinois volunteers, and only de
cline so do ao on account of the extreme length
of the letter, which covers four foolscap
paged and which is too long for a daily paper.
The contents of the letter are about as follows;
lie thanks his lady friends for corresponding
with him—thinks that such friendly letters
would keep many soldiers from falling into evil
habits, such as gambling and drinking—admits
that he has hours of penitenceln the arm y—rw
knowl*es his obligations to his Maker and
Preserver—hopes that the ladies will not fall to
keep up a regn tar correspondence—declares
that often the soldiers do not hear from home
for weeks and even months on account of which
they become discouraged—is thankful for the
recepticm of .frents, especially of one entitled,
"Surrender . yotirself," and finally appeals to
his friends to write often to him and to others of
their acqaintance. The letta is truly one of an
affecting and interesting character.-
. The Month of Maiy.—The present month
is especially devoted by the Catholic ChUrch
to the service of tbe Biassed Virgin,. and Is
called the month of Mary. Every evening, ex
cept Saturday there will be devotional exer
cises in all the churches consisting of Rosaries,
&c. Two evenings In the week there is read
ings from the prophets and early 'fathers of
the Church, and . occasionally a sermon is
preached, while on Thursday evenings the con
gregation is dismissed with the Benedietiono
the Blessed Sacrament. In churcliii -- AW
there is an, altar dedicate-11 to the virgin aary,
that altar is decorated with natural flowers
and ornaments of various kinds. The mouth
Is ushered in with processions in all the church
es, at which large numbers of beautiful young
virgins isui female children assist. Yestenlay,
being Ascension day, the: &universally of the
ascending of our Saviodi Into Heaven, it was
observed in St. Paul's Cathedral with services
appropriate to so important an event.
Ott a SteMr—The Detroit Free Press says :
The labornig men of the city, to the number of
about five hundred, allatruck for h gher wages
thl (Monday) morning: They demand an in
crease of twenty per cent •per diem. Those who
have been getting twelve shillings demand four
teen. and those Who havahlthert o received ten
shillings dedand isvelve: Some of The estab
lishments' have already: complied, anti the men
at once - resumed work!; others have thtmatter
still under consideratitut.
The London WOW,- on our Mg Glau *
—The London Timer, In alluding to the datum
facture of ordnance, makes the following admis
sion: "In the calibre of its ordnance h%irope is
now, as it ever has been, far behind America.
At Pittetergh, in Pennsylvania, a 50-ton gun
has Justbeen cast (Cr the United States Cloy.
onurkent. Thismauster place of ordnance, which
is stateitaAmperfect Latta casting, is to throw
a solid 2 F 1 , 10 k .a1M,..10/164a1111600Snunda".
Valeta : BtSktatlipidrlC4 Court.- ay ft
Before Judge. Iticaptuallesa r , In the case of Rob.
ert Sanford; indieted 'for haAoring, concealing
and giving employnient to a deserter, the jury
returned averdickof acquittal.
United States rs. Phillip Suntan, Sr„ and
Phillip Suntan -of Breatinnielatid cnu*.Li:
Indictment, hiding and auditing Samuel Su
man, a deserter, to eso ape, -Bn
Scraping the Sire* all parts on the
city persona are busily engaged'in scraping the
ruud front the streets since the nine weather hail
set en. This is tight. Cleanliness's indispenaa.
ble to good health. Let the good work go on till
there is not 'a speak of filth in the city. This is
tine weather for the business, and we feel as
sured that the city authorities will attend to the
wetter In good earnest.
A Model Smoot or.—We Hui the following
in the special diapalebes ;from Washington of
the Pittsburgh Gazette of yesterday :
"fiENATOiipairE COW - HIDED.
It is currently reported here that Senator Sint
Lane was Iturothq dey ailtacir,ecl — on Pe t iinsil•
vanlafivouttewlth ii:emillide;by yoting
whom he had seduced."
The Cattle Illarket.Lit will be teen by
the report of our eery efficient Commercial,
Elver and Maritet . ;Editeir, dept Evani, that
the wee* reietPUni stqckat this point,
for the IF el r i g , Lliliffinp lArtlfiagßy4f4 7 ,"
ed. t 9,033 Sheell. 0 2 4 .
110r5e5,;374 Atnieri I&• 3- •
Bilbe k:"*o l **94o 4s 4loo -114301 1 -'
etheA,.ol - **454i4 flottovir7
si Market, OMR re:
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I -dAgalmcnlcrauttam3lo)..W
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Blahop - hold
a w a i arr 4 4:4 44 o ol 4a EMI° a arqtAiquae•
The i•artermisnmi was excellent, and we learn,
that arrangements are about being concluded rot
eecytiog t appthek egneert fgr,the,benedt of the
S., '•-
41 , 491rderirecnaduct.-11ini. Elizabeth Hick
man this morning preferred a charge of disorder
ly conduct agtunat Henry Snyder, before Mayor
Aleztuider, of kileghenY. The Mayor fined him
aye dollars. and costs, which he paid and was
aischarked.
...narnetts' Cocoaine, Florimel,Raraiston and
Oriental tooth wash are sold at Rankin's Drug
store, 63 Market street, at 76 ets a bottle, not
withstanding the retail price has advanced to
one, dollar. Raukin sells best quality good*.
lowest possible prices.
The. - PAtriof and Union asp's: The sewing Wo
men of Philadelphia are struggling to get wages,
enough to keep them from starving. •shoddy
has no heart, except a grasping one.
Fire-PrOair Safe, ate., at iluotlion.—Thho
(Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock, at hrelelland , a,
55 Fifth street, Ivill be Bold: Fire-Proof Safe,
two Platform Scales, Gists Shelving, Uountera,
Long Tables, Sic.
Ladies' eAtra Quality Congress and Balinor
al Lasting, Morocco and Kid Gaiters, at
land's AuOtton lions; 66 Fifth street.
iIl;~~MM u~~W i illi:rlt;j.
135 Snalthfleld, and 424 Penn Sta.,
Between eth ef., and - Virgin alley,.
uo9
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It li eTh E e I":7 , f p an,ress E orlax"A l it,
which provides that in lien of to much of the
loan authorized . by the Act of Alareh 3d, 18c3 , to
which this Is supplementary, the Secretary of
the Treasury is authorized to borrow from time
to time, on the credit of the United States, not
exceeding TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOL
LARS during the current lineal year, and to pre
pate and issue therefor Coupon sod Registered
Bonds of the United States; and all Bonds Is
sued under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM
TAXATION by or under any State or municip
al authority. subscriptions to these Bonds are
received in Lotted States notes or notes of Na-
tional Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED
IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government,
at any period nal less than ten nor more than forty
years from their date, and until their redemption
FIVE 'PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BB
PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hun
dred dollars annually, and un all other Bonds
semi-annually
The intereat lA payable on the first days 0
March and September In each year. The mem
annual Coupons are payable at those dates, and
the annual Coupons on the 60 and 100 dollar
Bundy are payable on the Brat of March
Subacrtbers will rtveh e etcher Registarea or
Coupon Bonds, as they way prefer. Registered
Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S.
Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the
owner's order. Coupon Bond. are payable to
Dearer, and are more i•onvenieut fol cOlUteer,i6l
Registered Bonds gill be issued of the denom
Illations of Fitt y Dothir I int- Hand red
Dollars, (slou,) Five Hundred Dollars, ($500,)
One Thousand Dollars, /41,0u0,) 'rive i housand
Dollars, 06,0000 and Feu 1 1,111,5.6.1 Dollar
(3 13 . 0,1 v,) an.l i 'oupon Boodb uf tI. .lenorulna-
1.1."na ~f Fifty llollan , ki , (.e,) Una Hundred Do'
lard, 115100,1 Five liundre,l Donate, (Sti<X , ,) and
One fhousazd Dollan. (31,000.)
.SuLacribers to this to .n a ill have the option
GI haring their Bonds draw Interval from March
rot, by paying accrued interest in coln—(or
United States notes, or the notes of National
Banks, adding fifty per cent for premium,) or
receive them drawing intereat from the date of
s , lbsoription and deposit
As these Bonds are exempt, trom ciiittnetpal or
State taxation, their value is increased frOm one
to three per cent. per innum, according to the
rate of tax levies in various parts of the country•
At the present rate of premloin on gold. the
pay over eight per cent. interest in currency, and
are of equal convenience to a permanent Or tern
porary ill vertwent
It to believed that no aect,filles offer so great
inducalments to lenders as the various desabrip-
tiotts of V. S. 130n4.16. In All alter forms of Li,
debtelineas, the faith or abtat y of private par
ilea or stuck oompaulea or separate communities
only is pledged for payment, while (or the debts
of the United States the whole property of the
country la holden to secure the payment of both
principal and Interest In coin
These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums troni
Ou up to any magnitude, on the same terms
and are thus made equally available to the small
est lender suul the largest capitalist. They can
be converted .Into money, at any moment, and
the holder wlll hare the benefit of the interest.
The twat that all duties on Imports are payable
in epeole furnishes a fund for like payment of
interest on all Government Bondi largely in ex
testa of the wants of the treasury for this put-
Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate
of deposit therefor, In duplicate, will be issued,
the original of which will be forwarded by the
subscriber to the Secretary of the Treasury, at
Washington, with a letter stating the kind) reg
istered or coupon) and the denomination of bonds
required
Upon the receipt of the original certificates at
the Treasury Repartinent, the, bonds suirmibed
for will be transmitted to 'the subsCribers res
pectfully.
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasur
er of the United States at Washington, and the
Assistant Treasurers at New York, Boston, Phil
adelphia and bythe FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA., THIRD NATIONAL
BANK.OF PITTSBURGH, PA. and all Nation
al Banks which ate depositaries of public mon
ey. All tespectahle banks and bankers through. ;
oat the country will furnish further tnforination
on application, and afford every facility to sub
scribers. np3o-2wdik2tw
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The Army Across the River.
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Star r tlijig Netirs 114.p3c4id.
WASHINGTON, May 3 5.-2 P. GA —The
Republica h has just issued an extra eon
taining the, following icapogitnt intelli
gence. Te feel authozed tosote since
it cannot now affprd.any, information to
the enemy, that the krlty of the Poto
mac ha's adVatieedtowards Richmond
and the struggle for the possession of the
rebel capital has begun.,, ;Our army
moved xi Tuesday night and has now
crossed lie Rapidan. The crossing was
made at .Jacob's, Culpeper, Gegsnania
and United States fords, and Was effected
without serious opposition. Lee has
been compelled to lall bac4lToin i the
stX4reptisition whbilp held'ant-at
bay all winter—whether he will make
a stand this side of the_ defences of Rich
mond we are not advised. Tt . is the
opinion of some that he will tight at
Chancellorwrille.
Every hour may now bring -119 nets
of a battle; but we are inclined to the
belief that it will-be a foot race for
Rich
mond. The rebel capital will undoubted
ly he flsnAed and invested should Lee's
army occupy its defence, and the country
may reasonably hope 'Viet 'this tithe it
will till. - •' •
remit Fpftres4:Moame.
WASHINGTON, N. G„ IN ASHES,
Shamefid Conduoiof our Troops
Groat Indignation at aentgtutier
FORTRESS MoNikon, May s.—Passen
gers report that Wishington, N:C., was
laid in ashes by straggling nittrjnes and
soldiers. The commissary, ord mince
and quartermaster's stores were also de
stroyed. The property was owned main
ly by Union people. The loss will be
several millions or dollars.
Four thousand federal troopx sudden
ly evacuated Washington in the face of
several companies of rebels, leaVring the
entire Union populatioq•to their tender
mercies after burning the houses over
their heads.
When the U. S. steamers left the dock
the aereams of the women and children
at being abandoned were pitiful. The
indignation against Gen. Butler is very
bitter in North Carolina, and a delega
tion of the leading men has gone to
Washington to ask his removal.
It is said the rebel rams have decided
to attack our gunbeats without waiting
for assistance from their army.
A LATER ACCOUNT
0 RE, May s..—The accounts
from Washington, -N. EY.; are evidently
greatly exaggerated. A letter received
from Fortress Monroe this morning, ways:
Several refugees have arrived from Wash
ington, and report that the place was
burnt last Saturday, probably by guer
rillas. It was a very small town, and in
its most prosperous days Clad only 2,000
inhabitants. It is absurd to state the loss
at several million of dollars.
Address of Gen. Meade to his Army
NEW YORK, May 5.—A Herald special
dated headquarters Army of the Poto
mac four o'clock says--As an earnest
spring campaign is about to commence,
I send you the following address of Gen.
Meade. Its confident tone, patriotic
sentiment, imposing phraseology, 'all
tend to, and do, beget some tone and
spirit into the hearts of the brave .men
whcEare soon to march upon the foe,
HEADqrARTERS ARMY OF THE POTM
Nur, May 4.—Soldiers Again you are
called upon to advance on the enemies
of your country. The time and occasion
are deemed opportnneby your Comniand
ing General to address you a few words
of confidence and caution. You have
been organized, strengthened, and fully
equiped in every respect; you form a
part of several armies of your country,
and the whole under direction of the able
and distinguished general who ertjoya
the confidence of the government, peo
ple and army. Yout movement being
in co ; ofraAion, with ,others,,. IA id of the
utmost imporfalfee that no effort will be
left unspared to make it suceeesful.
klolcliers—The eyes of the whole court.
try are looking with anxious hope to the
blow you are about to strike in the most
sacred cause that ever called MBE to
arms. Remember your homes, your
wives and children, and bear in mind
that the sooner your enetnies are over
come the sooner you will be returned to
enjoy the benefits and hlessings of peace.
Bear with patience the hardships and
sacrifices you may be called upon to en
dure; have confidence in your officers
and in each other. Keepyottr Tana oh
the march and on the battlefield, and let
each man earnestly implore God's bless
ing, and endeavor, by his thong4s tkrici
actions, to render himself worthy of the
favor he seas.
With clear conscience and strqng_arnaa,
actuated by a high aenselll duty, fight
ing to preserve the government and -in
stitutions banded down to tts by our fore-
Chillers, and if true to ourselves, victory,
under God's blessing, must and will at
tend our efforts.
GEO. Miens., Maj. Getr. Crom'dk
J. WILLIAIiq AssistantAdj.9terel.
- - '
From Cairo and belovr=arhe At
tack on the Gwiboat,Petrel:,_
'CAIRO, May Lie steamer /Aber
ty, No. 2,,froin Memphis 'fitirlJouisVille,
arrived with 460 - bales of cotton and
Memphis dates of yesterday evening.
Eight officers of the gunboat - Petrel came
up on the Wilson. The-at tack op the
gunboat was a . cciritpletti surprise, `but
they succeeded in giving the-enemy one
broadside, after which the Ceimmander
of the Petrel ordered the host to .be
fired, to prevent her from falling into
the enemy's:baud:3. It jai tit/Mired the
firing was ineffectual. The Petrel car
ried eight 24-pounder Wass howitzers
and a number of small arms, and bad am,
munition and stores sufficient for six
months, all of which, with th: boat, is
lost 'to the Government. It has been
learned that the enemy were removing
the guns to Yazoo City, where they had
a battery posted when the Petrel pass
ed, and which they used against her
without serious damage.
Gen. Hurlbut has issued a farewell
address to the 16th Army Corps. He
states the manner in which the corps
has been Scattered; until there were not
enough men left to carry on offensive
operations, but that they have lost no
hona,by nqt perforthA4o ll *Osibilblet
He says they are receiving additional
strength, and that lite day.of reckoning
will soon come; and that he shall re
joice rat their suCcesii. In 'conclilsitm,
says that whatever mat heppen to indi
viduals, tbe - eause..ntrorisq , trpeisplyAr
ever.
til
5
n
B O*lMPAre B butitOtati . 4l6*
NTsartsayrog, MayC=4 - reginistit of.
hundred" and fiftystrong, arrived herdl
to - nirAt -ga Anite fOriVlitirtithoTite lid
miult TANllPlitte_o 7 . lol _ l r
ftskfttr'-'
From Wasitingtow
£
NATJWIAL
Treaty
Mr. Eladr not duly Elected.
• . s , •
Wasurziaftoix, May 4 1 4Pre .
pared' an amendment to the Bank' bill,
which Mr. Sumner will offel•
taxirik the National Baillth atinaaß
per, cent. on circulation, 1. per , cent. on
deposits, and 1 per cent. on capital
stocks beyond amount invested in United
States stock. 'This is all to be applied
to payment of interest and principal on
the public debt. Real estate held by
; hanks*. alone, to be subject to State,
county oYmunicipal taxation.
The: Repthlican contains the' an
j nouncement of the death of a_owoman
employcdin the
,y DAppmepi
saidlcithaititietit proc Treasur kiecilbPditi 4 Albti.•
She recently went to, New York with a
friend who, is said, procured the medi
cites for her. An investigation Is now
going on in the case.
The House Committee on Elections
has decided that Mr. Blair was not duly
elected a member from Missouri and that
the contestant, Mr. Knox, is entitled to
the seat.
Congressional Proceedings,
WASHIIiGTON May s.—HOM.—The
House went into a Committee on, the
Whole on the Special Order, viz • To
reimburse Pennsylvania for the expenses
incurred in callittebur troops to repel in
vasion.
Mr. Cox offered an additional section,
appropriating $15,000,000 to defray ex
penses of calling-out volunteers; militia
and minute men in Pennsylvania, Mary
land and other loyal States' 4 repel 'rebel
raids.
Mr. Randall advocated the bill and
paid a hieh complement to the gallon `
try of the militia of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Cox's amendment was rejected,
43 to 40.
The bill was passed Ity a i - , - ,te of t7l
against al.
SENATE.—Mr. Sumner presented a
substitute for The committee's' amend
ment to the National Bank bill, -increas
ing the tax on circulation to 1 per cent.,
on deposits to one-half of 1 per cent. and
on capital stock beyond amount invest
ed in United States bonds to one-half of
I per cent.
The clause in the bill affecting . the
Bank of Commerce, was on motion of
Mr. Sherman amended sous to allow-the
Comptroller of the Currency to close its
nffairs when the capital shall haless than
four million and the surplus less than 20
per cent. Adjourned.
firtnlE G/IV.ATEST NERVINE, TONIC
1 AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
Dr. Cutters'
ENGLISH BITTERS
A sure cure for Intemperance.
Dr J. C. Ayers' Family Kedieines
Litt. D. 3AVIVES & SON'S.
FAMILY IVI.V.EIT.CINF:S.
Dr. &Attack's Pulmonic, Tactic and Pills
H IkIL ' tz3
Celebrated Buohu & Sarsaparilla,
•
And all other Family" Medletnee can be
found genuine at the
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,
Torrence & M'Garr,
Corner of Market Street amM Fpprth,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints,
Oils, Lead, Varnishes, lintel/es, Trusses,
Supporters. Shoulder Braces,'
And all articles usually found . in Drug Stows tfl
Unit quality, for sale
TORRENCE & 111'GARR,
No. 70 Market street, abrner of Fourth
__,_
_ _ _ _ __•.___ H. A. Merrick sold.rUhelsd at 7,50§)9.
• 0. Lament , sold 10 head at 8/$l9.
Connteifeits 1 1 . Co - anterfeita I ' l I Myers & Bro. sold 62'.hesiTat 70/8;60.
LOOK OUT ' ! LOOK OUT!!! A. Bider 501d207 head at 8,86.
Humbugers are About!!! P. Orr sold 972 head at 869.
GENUINE PEBBLE I J. Harmer sold 23 head at 7,62
. W. Gad 18 head at 9,00. . ,
Russian KIM 01EPeqgt. Spectacles i D. Welly sold 88 head - at 9,00. •
Hoos—There was nothiny done worth Men-
MFORT,ANT NOTICE.—LBLPEOVE ~. _,__, ....,_ _..._
YOUR SIGHT — Having opened lay new " ° ,,ff'"F - _P'''''''. ~.lr e r e „, , 41 ,,,,r,,,...,,*-,, ,,
~,,, ...;,;„/ , .
!ace of business, and have received direistfrom I 78 `i i •Z i r o 7" - ' - ei r" ;Z it 7. 1 7 7-6,r, , l ot or
, Percilt.
Russia a flue and most brilliant geneine,„Lfia- ,
mond Russian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to ,
preserve, - strengthen and iMpielre'fine -Sight. ' MARKETS BY YELEIGRAPII.
Purchasers are entitled to Speistacles free Of .
charge if the first should fail. Also, received I : New York- fitookitterlist.,, , S. A . , one of the fi nest stocks ever brought to this city Thaw Tonic, May 6, 1864
of Philosophical, Mathematical- and Optieil In- ! C. a. R. 1 ...... ~ , ,ags Galena & Chic... Aux
struments, which I will sell to suit the times, , Cumb. P 69 Mich. Centra1....135
and reapectfally.lacltaaLlia want of therarticle, - 1.11. Cen. Sari 123. Harlem • ' Eli'
J. DLIMOND, Practical Optician. 1 Mih. Southern... 89X Cleve. ./a...Pitta.... - 1-10,.
Look out for No. 61,J51, 51 - Fifth street. •N. Y. Central... ..131 MeV. &Toledb. -10,, ~
ap4 - - , i Reading ....... .....129 Chic . &N. Wei... ?
' Hudson - Rtrec. - .3743t . . 1iVT1Z.........f-
S. illUtracitOd• i•OA : 11,4. 4,;..k..Z.L.i.;-+;.' ‘..
C. B. & Q 139 Ak-afi-vk., ~., .... AIX
Canton Co ., . 7 ,,. 60, irearcaXas Nix
bilcacuHecllta. ITC. 13ttldr" . '.. . ...: ....CMG=
F IR
' ST NATIONAL BANK OF Erie--
PITTSBURGH, a 110 6-Zre 100up0ae....113
..
Designated Depository and Ft- 4
TEN-FORTY plifi s.
. nanoial Agent
United States. •
By Authority of the Treasury Department,
this Bank will receive Subscriptions ibr the Ten-
Forty Slier cent. Gold-bearing Bonds, ,
A commission will be allowed to. Banks, Think.
en And Brokers. JAMES LA UGHLM,
Ostlers ars solialted. President.
Pi tsburgh, April 26th, 1884. ap77
Melange for City Property:
That LARGE DWELI4NG wight-P 1 4 lA*
, at
tached, irtitiARSONBT)WT, formerly wo
oled by OhrietitraihmeetyltrteM Etat Birming
ham.
STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS
Iu the rear of the Dwelling
FRED. L. FEEDIEEN,
109 Fourth street,
ap74 Ind Rithibargh•
i 4 N I'N .
ANUS. 24. A. EPPODDART WILL OPEN
.11.11 L on SATITIMM may 7th, a ..!111 2 11dprile
assortment of• . • •
suraxEß NELLINEIIY,
At No.o FederigitFeet
ne7 4 4t' AZIZAHURLTOITY
S . S. BRYAN,
NOTARY MILK
59. FOlisth St” (Butke's Building.) -1
Office briars frama a. fa., to a otlook p.Ap
mpg
COAL "BIGHTS,"
HOUSES & LOTS,
' PANTO' , &C.,
FOR SALE, at low filmes.
J. H. oAsiDay.
Real Estate Moler.,
m3r2 - No• F
A GOOD INVIESTALEININ—AL NEW
. y.abtable machine, capable of netting
$26 ...pardayatioiqf 'cavemen, 1,48 just heen
plated dan ;indented. •Ther
State of Pennsylvania with .101 - s.!`or
chines is now o ff m , -W for uleonlavorelge
This IN a rare chance for iiivarbnithe
$2,000 to $3,900 eavitni regollreik. •
Address • s iii
feb244lf -
- - - . 'I • .` 4: .. 4;•1,
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joint Ineel aW ILI2: . .- V 1 4, 7-.4. tt • ' . '4 7 , ; _-4.,...4. -4-4: i..a 1.-..t.2.7,
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..„._,.. -- The followinLake Writirrdodsomalt*
for Golylikvirr &a . -.*:, ' ' --'.- - .
1 i.atk.l.ol.f,iitt,-Tir4l3rlgr#l*-Wigi
r4 H
1 jairvellittr-r i1t:r..114.1711'1. : Te r , A.,T -,1 ,
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• PITTSUIVRCIII-PRODIEbODY 111ATIKET.r
• °Pines OP THE DETETV4iii;I*
FRIDAY,' May d, 18x1.'
B SINES,9--We atalfel4OPortiOidBi Change
to not - /pe In She ,inarket9. The tieraaud. was,fais
t/t4 Alas were rego_larAl ipetlj s IPVICEEt
Among thEbialos were
kLAY—s4es,l4 loads, at,tlua aoolop a t 4,3004R.41
VI tdi; Sides 1 total Itated at $34.
se,rio; EEtlinll:4 -
E7,75?&T,9008.
U'l`'lll —Sales 4 boxes roll at 20@lle;.10
at 24g28; • 4 . p10 2136 , 30,
ftrtAliClioulkgic ,at tit4i3OAO:
bits dfir a i , 0. V .
.ao bush at-Stle.
\Vilest nothing : do,. .
(1111V,SE:—Sitleb b0 2 ce04 04 4 1-•
ViorTSL--salel; I),b)dt at, SretBF..-
DILIED' 3 B ales
DAMP 3alea6e_bOah Apples at , 1 le.
80 do gal* AtiV- 1 80
ttaARSzSNHe •
;rI - Poi° of 18Xe .
6du (Juba Mad; 10'46'Olieisiti tAB@l9e; 10
OoltbwisS2.l.lo do:M=110ot 28,.hyk
COFFEE--Salea 2odaakaatA7@ago.
BA(JOlNl—Shoulders, 10,00 0 -Thirat 12go 4 , 1000:
Ile do at 1.23er 6,000 .Iba-;...tildes ext - 136;03)60Al3001
Zs do at TEXO; 8,000 Ito of Hours- at - I.7@rtlfp,t.
4,000 EE do at 17344..; 6,000 B,s canvassed B. C. , -At'
20 Wale. :
riTYSBILEUaIi OIL
' Qprum oirtzw.Deitir Pcmeic‘' 1 4:iv
• Fieibetr, lttay"s
The ofrinaTke - Vsliiiporall l / 4 .0f rFitlrept yester
day. There - were plenty of buyers for Crude,
and pretty much all thrtbras on hand unsold
. t
Was dleposeAtiee — lsrlyn4. iiie..day. An ass ids
.
CRUDE—One saleneported yesterday on the
r. hart was made at'2s3ie tot IWO tibia l the types
made us say 29c. Sales packages included, 1000,
tbls 260 dP at - MP; do.VgOOI4O.,AsP
at zmtc; packages re urned, 800 bbls at 23c; 200
do at 24c; 100 do at 24',,et 600 dq at. 240; loodo at
Ste; 1700 do .git 240. . ,
11 F.FlNEl3—Sale.s s ot 600 obis Um:o'nd at Nei.
11040 620; 75 do inferior Preatattssd.l ;
PENIVX. CIENTECA.L ' EVE 0013. NA1054.
EAST LLRERTT,, May-4, Oil.
The weeks receipts of ;dock was large. The
ratesrif the previous week were not maintained;
prices itrthe East let di:remand our.
towed suit. Drovers' ligd Out as long y
could, but
... werecompelled togive . waymnier the
force of cfrounistinoei. The - dettlai Hogs
was larger .thou in cattle, being, fall" ,1001408 l
Wt. : 4 4i: ./.Ic...ke iv.4sisc
,i as not nalicluticßigl'Alutii
principal
..pprinwrityait seat East. The ;tveather
has beCome more settled; and - the t leieiPte WM
be likely to Increase. Thi following arellteßf-:
dual 'account fo - i the Weeli ending on the
Cattle, 3,421 head ; Hogs,
_633 head; Sheep,
4,121 bee 4 ; - Borges In head; Mules,(lB head::
CATTLE-.TheGovernment purchasers , were
on handearly and late and boughkpietty.tench,
all thatisere o ff ered, at least; of. ll tePest 0,11011. ,
ties: .TEeprices which Were firm in . the•mirli
part of the week, gave way befor&the close.
The sales were the largest we :haveTopOrted'i
since the pew .yards have been ope n ed. - The
number weighed at the yard scales were 3,421
head. The sales made were in large parcels,
viz:
SALES,, DP CATTLE PER CWT.
W m . Igoe wad Sop head, choice rat :SAW,
&.
Wm:- Rice Co, botig l it 1021f6id at . •
Wm. Rice & Co. bought ahead at 6,7 8,70.
Wm. Rice tr. Co. bmight 61 held tit 7,7" 8,75.
J. B. Huff sold 92 head at 8,75.
Troweritian, Marks ft-Orel:malt sold 1,000 head
at 8,76.
R. C. Drum 501d.6111 held - tat
Hoos.—The receipts were very large amount
; ing pn - khe rigginate to?Wheat]. The. rincipal
peethipiwki Gent EaSt And were not 111.
this market. Prices opened high; early in the
week drovers were soon compelled le.acceipt of
a reduction at the close. The rates were fully
741100 per cent lower. The only sales that we
could learn of were:
SALI.L4 OF ROOS PER COT.
t.l ilchrist A Co. bought 350 head at*.
Gilchrist k Co. bought Z 5 head at 621.
The above was all the transactions we could
team of. The balanke were forwarded east.
SHIPAIMPTS TO PIDLADPLPHIA AND NEW 'reek.
W. fiLlliden,44l.. .fidt4llo-RaYellefilleri-01P
ped 4000 head..• • , •
Berry & Yengland shippe toad. • •
J. Turner shipped 400. -
The balance were forwarded on drovers ac
count.
S u eer.—There was nrithing• done why of
special notice. The recreipts foot up Ito 41 2 ),
heed which was large for ;this market; The:
fully sales which cametinder our notice, were"
the following, viz. 175 head was disposed of at
640 per cwt
Al LIM01121011( swops. MARKET.
kr.tareittrna,
•'
The market daring the_weeksteria pocaty
Supplied. K n OP a h tt4WP4t3, being to
butchers to supply the wants of the local.trade.
Prices toward .theellnice;nrentmealt. The sales
reported were as follows:
siatna or cayrtm ntßi.l4.
Marks & Greenwalt field tga , kiiittiat Wier
W. Gild sok:4B
' '-'' ' ffielw leMa - Elaafkika. .
A m
Nrw 'roar, Ma . b.-4-Cotton firm atifeger-
Flour active at 1,7 ,35for - Extra State- $7 70
111M4OVE71 1 / 4 - :II ; !V , '' -., , far 6 .- ' - I
. • st
firm at ai, - infia; for , Obitittolifireltiel,Bl
for Mitwaukie Club. Corn , ao iye at
1,39,K for old mixed Western ' Oats t i le
90e. P,et4eurn:nnaettled , refined in bond
1.03 and rennid free OEM- Pork quiet _ at ciii :
for mesa;lllB,7aforsdalaeitinigrens, ;
.22,aoa2tfol;fold MAN baelri 4 AM wWi.ior
Prbne_mesa.._ Rans,dalltia. X ' lar-ah...
elearanniSMoia lolavant., Laixt4a.4caarall at`
IttirAkar; -:-..t2111111i, failObititital:2B
Soo for State. Came ataady at 16@ise.
Ituffelallgitkegr; - c -
Burre.t.o, May 6.—ylottt dtdi and unchanged
Wheat dull and nominal: 00mi - sales at 11,10.
Oata quiet at Tee. 'Whisky quiet at $1 17.
,PlnlindelgNaptillarketii
POILADELPHIA, May s.—Petroleum• rafted
in bond at 68668,Ve• do free -at 6112611. Flour Arm Wheat to de mand. Wldaky firm attgl
Nave: Turk Gad Market.
NEw_Xora, May 6.744eMekised this Ina
,
ing at IT;
E
j i c', - '• 0 1 Z ' illtiTaiti ' I
PITTEIBII/LOH i KT i tirßA . • : .A9O Ry, ..
021 bul aMiCi ftth ijA ti,' ,. $ ii -:
ci'rif n laive 'Ws yds: olettlisreidA fp**, 1
end - of -TWO:11.1c1D Ol o tar (2)i} Sr its
on Ufa CaYlt4Stsiak ' gainpany, nntoLtisei 1
net eeneint: .10.444'4 , endi ng . *a. eh etit .
ulti, pistinuribeeer I - dive:lc:ow tagadrikend •
aftertste'tel•l763l=,
i t, - 1171,/ignesat
offizeisflhe Cots ' Y ht.PiStn;' t 4 1440#174 1 4•_. -- , •
holders whose It's _ ShalArz i SS -
the agency of thb ClotonlpanflAtesits- ___ Ts
lA'Lanter_fs Co, ),Bp..6S.WAU tficelc Il'a r 7
It'X '
. Ctlii*Vie je Win •
The of Oompany'__ , elosst :
at 3 -ceelook:P, AVUl42"a " f2lll3l -
and will remain 1111-10-o'cloch a. m. as the
17th ofainy thereafter.--i I ' , . t - . .. -14 . .tpt4 . ..
By tufts of the Board Btreetotc , ;t';r , , a
• a madd '-, ,_ .:- AC - a.mAlusEs, 5ee...•;,..-4
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Thtt IlubsOVAM-41=tot asie - Abox'figtellina
, moon which, Ad Part,livispittuated./nizetiatk
Avenue First livist4 . ll4lftm. . m,.•.- Thclettis.47
'feet front by ISO . 4 109h,mumagitutiLto.a.gineet,
all "' It 13 i ' .. " 4.0 *--brielig \ COntabler ala
roams ouidveilar• ::Thk - fouTea are, wash
howortible, anal baxwedkoz.: AlusreaCs
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