e• 1, OEM ..!‘., • '. 6 IV,kt MUM ENE MEE MEE •.' ; • %.:4 , •••:‘. , ;ii • . • • ""v • . • • .S•-•.+••: , • •-,•: • • •• ,•• A .;;;: ••;;;;,,•. :4, gs i; :.! • • .; - • , ~.: :~~: . • = . \ 2 \N: \.it 1 • ,1 . : .;: r T 1 i'll VI i r , \ 1 shigh &Mtg. /UST . . 1•1011AING, JULY 17 it Vacate Ticket. M. PraiMud haps fif Uts Markt Overt „ MOM saunas. ~ i 0 Tir toffebk. t. 'Jolla r. Gum rt. ALYSIED IIL AOC. Atil. MANS R. I=RON. nl. WW L DZWIIISTOIL V. =OIL J. ISIGBAX. /- )b owl, 4 f Over.. .ii wm. A! Esanos. Iflor Opmeg Troomw. DLTI II AIKEN. /a. .t•; Per imerder. Asurn 1110.11.1111111. its. Bigiestr. WK. L SIALAS 4 .III. . Poi Ga GU mow D comodoloistr. axons BIMLTON. r•:, Diragar itt A. Poen J01:11F:DILLVO., .. . 11Flosi Fouts. Well, the tesehtnie otthe World, and Herald, an d Daily Naos are beginning to Meld their legitimate fruit in the works of their apt disciples of the Fire Points. Mur- der and rapine ate let loose in the haunts of treason, and the miMenalres of the Fifth arenas—the aptionlaters In gold, and s took; and merchandise—who treabled at the idotaries: of Gettysburg and Vialsbarg, am Asir oard-pa . laces began to tumble to pieces =der the concussions of our guns, and hoped to effect a diversion in favor of Jars. Davis "by a resistance to the draft, have been visited in their brown stone mansions by the wild beast which they have been petting and pampering for • Siker* purposes. We 'thought it would come to this. When the Fifth avenue "and Five Points, the opposite extremes of New:York societY, locked hands, verify .- ing the old apophthegm, that extremes do sometimes meet, it just occurred to us that the association might lead to a rather untanctfortable familiarity. hereafter. The Patrirdeas of the avenue have fed the Dan- toamind thelklursto, sod the Bobeopierres.of lbe pries iiith the blood which they, have distilled-into, treason for the piebitkuis of the purlieus, forgetting the while that en Ignorant and depraved populace like that of New York—the mere sow, and sweep ings, and -reran of the sewers of foreign Capitals, although useful at en election, end a good servant, like firs, in its place, is like it, a terrible master. And now they find to their 'confusion—these very - purse proud fools—who are interested, above all ,others, in preserving the good order of so. - eddy, and keeping down this fearful itle ment—thu the devil, whom they UV) con jured up with so much middy, is no re specter of potions or of property, and bat • hungry undiscriminating fiend, who has a Mate for xdok.rsolts and bijorstaie as ' well as them, and licks his chops with in effable delight, es he measures their own oarosammind speculates how ,thy will cut up into roasts, and how Liu will "tallow in the kidneys." Poor, rich men ! who buy libraries that you never • read, and know no, Bible or Constitution but your stock IsdiersOdstory, is but repeating itself in bat;yeu,- ill net the events of the last few • dayilifie you into unwontql thought, and admonish you of the volcano upon which you have been sleeping in fancied security, -aid the dingerous character of the tools which you have been so carelessly lien& ling ? .A little more of the scenes you have just been witnessing, and you would have been startled into consciousness and conservatism,- as, with a galvanic shock. it Posilble that you oan mast another ..- lesson? Must you tars, yourselves, before yin out maks tip your minds to put your incendiary newspasers into the fire? And flarwous, too, the spine of liberty, who stood so, bravely pledged to protect,the . Teeple of New York spinet the tyranny of the Gummi Government, how feeble _lnd . tremulous is he in the meanie of 111:ewn hounds as they bay open-mouthed'around . him, and witkuneomfortable vicious, no doubt,.of the unhappy fate of Ammon flit ting over his disordered brain! "Good friends ! Sweet friends! Let me assure you that lem your friend. You have been my friends. To prove my friendship, I have sent my Adjutant to Washington to have the draft stopped'. When he returns you .hall be satisfied. Separate, now, and you can assemble again whenever you please." But Emus was no Arms to exorcise the devil be had helped to raise, and seems to have incurred the risk of sharing the fate if this, who undertook to expel each spir its without authority. "Send away those bayonets!" was the hoarse and ferocious answer, but the Governor was non-planed at this.turn of affairs, and 'concluded that . it was the better part of valor to take hiss ed/ awii. And now he waits the return of his Adjutant. Well, let him wait. The orisis—the terms* point in our history—is just now reneibnO, nnd '.ere wait, too, anxionzly, but oonlidintlAtohear wlmther the Government ii gest thp occasion. Is cannot falter -lug ',alres,dy -once hesitated in u llko elm hi that Bate. • The draft rout - new - go =stenos in that city, althen , J).. it should neasitaitatto its destruction. Tile people are well dhiposed everywhere to ' submit tp . the - exigensiles of the times. If our rulers should_ prove as weak ea to give anima under the Menace of • New York mob, it may prove the signal for a general msolt. The people will ski the Govern mo st, if ammesary, in enforcing the law in that city. Paris `are law to Prance in the - -lira of bar great revolution, because Paris ' ism Franca. New york, thank God, is not America, and cannot:be allowed to give the law to this gent' country. Woe to her if there is not conservatism enough in Ler , lutist .to save' her :from her own muudillet A Toe to the GivernMent, if it should - disteltin suck en extremity, with so many Ssilihnuready xsUy to its support! 4 -'' - =`" — Pursuit 'of ;Act. ' Titanium** correspondents are al. isidy preparing 03,431150111 for en obriously upsetsd failure on.the part. of Gen. Mrana to puma the retreating rebeht... Tha roads * they tea tuy uta reader It possible.-'This is bat animism.' of UM old story on the Penicluds, where our army toed sum but one mils a day, tails the roludateeld accomplish six, or nen mars. should think Si 4a. ohs di -Toads ,are. bad, wit /4 1 - • s la m p &my, • feisiti ni " g s i aitd mlus ioa ificoilam wagons, tabo,' sqd svfreaat ter mam a - raids air& mash gres 91•fi t ie,: s a rg a . ' 07 4 4 _ moths; army ision vid; .a, . • triga- ham rams; 41(18i1"*U7.17 of that arc. merely the ob"a Nal t u t Gin. Mums if• . 1113 0 " issig T og an etas Aid 61/11"lintii the ';) 41; - 6 .0. . ' - `tti,4 - kae,-,-..3.,-,„ '? 10. 'is • ~~~~~, ~, .~,. s~~?~aa'"l;+Yi-,~: ~~: ~~''t3""ia~':`~ 4 '+~. '...~ ~ :"L: :.. 5.. r". ...- n, ~ ..,.~v , r >,.+~cF. ~ . to take eller in Itiohmond . : It is enough that he nod& have allowed Ulna to cross 'the river, and make a clean thing of it, without knowing a word about it until nt terwards, although it was an operation of nearly two whole days. He should at least hang upon theirakirts and rear, giving them no rest whatever, if he cannot absolutely • head them. If he refuses he should be re moved at once, and .with him all the Divi sion Commanders who are so cowed as to be afraid to strike them. Now is the time to finish up the rebel army of the Potomac. If it gets bank again, there is no Copper head who will not be ready to swear that there are at least 2011,000 of them. Tar dispatch sent by the Associated Press agent in New York, yesterday, stat ing that "Om retreat ot LOA now bermes a rout," and which we thought a rather high coloring of the fact referred to, rested, it now seems, on a dispatch from Secretary STANTON to Meyer °POINT, which was copied word for word. Letter of the King or atom to Admt rat Foote. 818 OPINION OP VIE SLAVIIXOLDIRS' ESTILL WON AND SILATSZT. It is well known that Admiral Foote was in the habit of receiving letters from the second King of Siam, with whom he be came acquainted when in command of our fleet in toe King's waters. The letters are autograph, and evince much intelligence especially with regard to our affairs. Thii is apparent in the letter which we are able to present today. Considering its date, we may be surprised at the clear apprecia tion which it shows of the relations of Slavery to the war. The King does net hesitate to speak of the forces of the ene my as "Babel forces;" and he "earnestly wishes , success to the United-States, GOT. ernment,and the complete suppression of the 'MUMS Rebellion." Then again, mark how cleirly he sees the fatal consequenees of a failure to deal with Slavery. "Il Slavery," he says, "remain unimpaired, you will be exposed to all the perplexing difiialtities of the past." fie then declares himseif. for "the complete annihilation of Siavery." it is interesting to read such generous words of sympathy from a foreign 'over , sign. No such words have come from Bugland or Franoe; but then they are civ ilised. This letter had been anbmitted by Admi ral Foote to the President and his Cabinet, •ll of whom read it With much satisfac tion ; but he hesitated to communicate it to the public. Only • few days before leaving Washington, on his way to his honorable command at Charleston, he gave a copy of it to Senator Sumner, with au thority to use it as be should think proper. Now that the excellent Admiral has been removed by death, it has seemed that the letter ought to be generally known on his account, as well as from its intrinsic val ue, and the Senator has consented to its PoLacz or Tint Brooso i nio. lisrucor.. Elloas.Koy 21. 1S 3. Oormardore A. H Foote, rag Gaon. Gf No ainioOppi Weawits FLO: Leas Sat: I look with interim interest for Amert on Intaaligencie. I see by the papers that you ars honied with air impertaht and optical par. Mo on% tatelligsnce annocutoot your .brildeint succeass on the Tennessee, Cusibmisnd, and It issistippi Pon' in the Pining of tone Pansy, Donato), and the town of Llolumbus—the strong positions of the rebid forms. We earnestly wish soccer to the United States Government, and the complete suppression of the recklaw rebellion ; and at the same tune 1 deeply repot that any of the Southern biome bays good themielves In a pinalikin .her the u.sintsbance of the United Mates Goverinuent must he attended with such sad coneequenoo to them. TO* alternate successes and dlaraers indicate that the Potash" , must hen bloody, and we swaistitnalSor a protracted ons. We wish sod we expect 7..112 triumphant sea' rap; yet we conf.se that the intiallgence ersolitlid Lanoline* suggests the possibility that the itioditad States ray bectime two Pepubilcs, which to us rucisedingly modem" prospect. btuaild the United. Susie Government be Inner foil In the Foetal wart and olavery roman WPM-, paired, you will agent be exposed to all the perplex. Wig •1110•111t•II of the paa. The complete aoriltdise: don of Slavery aloe will pus all end to tlia dlattirblog element" which bare kimetwed the pwsimit rnpitue. and watch unchecked: most fades) efil aws rata 0050 m the Moro. I have learned with pun that you has remind two wounds in your intent engegoments, and rim thankful that they wets we slight se not to potent yo torn vlgorouuy presecuang your alltioup.rtant wart. I think of you moth while you ors contending with a etubborn foe ad wish for you and your glori ous country loth trlranipba and suck paw. as will bring b ice. every State to tie elegise/ie., and pia" the peas sad pranwity al the whole sod nampalr. ad U 1•00, epOLI a oiling boos. I wub, too, tae otit eeraal prevalence of the baritone principles of 7 000 _celstestad Declaration of Indspoodoeoe—squel tree non to pi in the poscas of life, liberty, and hap. puma. 74.1•Zoontho pot my health has teen frail, but is now Popo. lug. My pals., too, has bean ut.dago log INT.Irs, but Is warty completed. Write woes 700 tan. Lind records to all the members of your tamlly. louts troy, IitPAWATIENDULNNII6 I3 ., booed Si. got Pam, itc., Sc. Mr. Seward and tke"B h Trade willuilapsmoras A short time ago Earl Russell stated in the House of Lords that representations had been made to the Federal government of the feeling in this country, that- that government intended systematically to in terfere with the legitimate trade of Mata moros, and intinusuon had been given that this country, while submitting to the sever est interpretation of the law of nations, would not allow hostilities to be carried on under pretext of that law against a lawful branch of her commerce. Earl Eneseirs dispatch to Lord Lyons, giving instructions to the effect above stated, is dated April 24, and Mr. Seward having been made acquainted with the con tents, replies on May 12. He says that "at:dimity, and quickly,as palaces, cities, States or empires rise in the tales of "The Arabian Nights" under the waving of a wand, or the utterance of a spell," the trade of Matamoros robe from a pretty barter to a commerce that engaged the mercantile anuvity of Liverpool and London. It was really a contraband trade, and the Peter hod wag among the first caught. Since , th , t. interested persons, most of them his own countrymen, had exerted themselves to produce the i mpression in England that the United. States government intended the eyatematie interruption of a lawful branch of commerce. Be denies thisemphatically, and states that Federal cruisers hies no other instruetteate than those with which our government have been made acquaint ed. He. points out that no complaint has yet been made to him of the decisions of the American prise courts. In conclusion, Mr. Seward lays: ' , Happily, the operations- of the army and the navy on the Missis sippi seem now to be likely to break up the Laud way over which thetinlawfat trade in question was intended is be carried, and to remove the remunerative temptations to a. continuance of that-injurious and forbidden commerce. The New Toth Rio la an editorial on the ?lot and the riot ers, the New York Trlbtme *bye: It is absurd and futile to attribute this outburst of ruffianism to anything ens then sympathy with the rebels. If, as some pretend,it results from dissatisfaction with the $BOO exemption, why are negroes in discriminately assailed and beaten almost or quits to death? Did they prescribe this exemption? On the contrary, are they not almost =Sternly poor men, themselves ex posed to the draft, and unable to pay the $BOO. What single thlig Imre they dew to =pose them to this infornall cowardly rufilanlinn? What cat be alleged against then, unless it be that they are generally hostile to the enveholdere rebellion? And how are the drafting officers nsponsible for the $BOO clause? We may just as . well look the facts in the foe. These- riots are "a Are is the rear" on our country's defenders in the field. Thsy an in purpose and essence a diversion in favor of Jett. Davis and Lee. Listen to the yells of the mob, and the ha. tangoes of its favorite orators, and you will find them suraharpoi with "aims," "Abolition," "Black Bepublican," deannon tlons of prominent itepubliesae, Tan Tar- very wide of the draft and the exemption. Had the Abolitionists, instead of the slaveholders, revolted, and undertaken to upset the Government and dissolve the Union, nine tenths of these rioters would have eagerly volunteered to put them down. It is the fear, stimulated by the recent and glorious triumphs of the Union arms, that slavery and the rebellion must sneer, which is at the bottom of all this arson, devastation, robbery and mur der. And this fact 'mould arouse every devotee of Liberty and Law to oppose to the rioters the sternest resistance. T►e Attack on Chattestoa. An officer who was sent down to Port Royal by the Eltimer's Court of Inquiry, writing on Tuesday, 7th inst., to a friend in New York, says: "Before I can communicate with you again the flre of the war will have concen trated around the city of Charleston. Ad miral Dahlgren sends tomorrow the ad vance guard of the attacking squadron, which contains among other vessels, some machines intended to remove river ebstruo- done, to the rendezvous off the bars. The following is an estimate of the ships and foroe to be engaged enors awl Dawn Toss. Goats. Mem. Ironclad yaw Irooddsit.—.. 8.488 2GI ' 40 Mown Mist* Wabash....--. 4.203 40 460 Dam sloop Powhattan-- 2,4115 1 300 Ironclad Weehawken.— 814 100 Dean sloop Hotuatoulo ....... 1,240 1 800 Swam ganobat Paul Jonas— 81k1 103 Steamer booth Canaltna--: 1,163 250 Steam gunboat Olmszons— 860 - 230 Irou.olad ilootsuk— 814 100 Doom gunboat Consmattgb._ 855 260 Ironclad Boapeco.----. 814 • . 100 Do. Hanoi 1/14 100 Stamm gunboat fiebagos.--- 838 5 1 0 do Huron.—...— 607 100 do Otowra --...., tOT lee do Seneca....~.. 607 100 do Wbooob lckon 607 'DV do Marblettss4— 607100 Total —..„.---- 17.095 156 9,210 Screw ships, barques and smaller craft. are attached to the fleet, but the above is probably all the Admiral will put under fire. The iron clads are in excellent con=. dition, workmen having been sent South from New York to put them in trim. The, fight will not be a rapid one, u it was sup posed here, from inkling', gathered from the Admiral, that the "fob" is to be handled carefully and finished welL" Free Though► and Free speech at airy Cost. The New York Tribune, of Wednesday, says: One of . THY TRIBUNE Editorial Corps caned on Admiral Paulding, at the Navy Yard yesterday morning, to solicit a num ber of shell', to tensed as hand-grenades, for the defence of our office in the con templated ettaok upon it. The Admiral oheeefully furnished them, when the gen tleman remarked that be hoped to return them all unused. "No, sir," the Admiral very energetically replied, "I hope yon will not! Yon must not return one of them Their place is among the rioters. Plant every one of them in Printing-House- Square to-night. We must have free thought and free speech, at any cost." &XIRICU agents are reported to have been bully engaged in South Stafford shire, England, hiring miners and Fiddlers to work in Pennsylvania. MILITARr XOTICES. PROVOST MARSHAL'S 071108, } Ma MITI= or Picuee. Aliritian7 lath, nu BSISTENOE OF WAFTED 0 .53 11111 —Prepaid@ .111 be remind at this *Moe until RION =DAY, July ild. 1863, at 1 *Work p. at, for Boarding and Lodging Drafted Mao, loom the time of their molting at them Head. • mien until they are dieciierged or trunshrted to lendesvous about to be en abluked bare Maui the number of men that tau ,rigteditlut the plot el Boarding and Ludglng sop- In Moly. ^Mud mill be made, monthly, thrcrLit the Pro. .amt'/what Gestersre 00:e. Ma awards met For Bearding and Lodgieg most .Bat mooed lamp Cents par day, or for Boarding Owe, Thlrg I. W. ZIEKtR, Oapt and none. Marshal, MI Dist. Pa. 44TILte 110•12 r, a..naaa s. mostl sad Markt of realm, r Pittabargla, Pa.. July la. 18. th) whtAINTKNANOE OF DRLFfisID kitty —Prepassis will be received at this aloe oath P3llDel 11011filliG, July 17. 18113, at 10 o'd cob. for BlARDllitti APO 1.0D0115112 dratted nun, from the rms. of tbelv reporting at thew bead. garnet. until they the dboberged or transferred te the rendeavons about no be estenllebed hare. Bidden .td 'We the number of men they can furnish, .ad the twice of boarding and lodging wpa. rotas. Payment will be mode moetbly by the Provost Genera. The .emote cost for board and lodging meat not exceed holy ants per day, or thr boarding alone thirty mote. J. 113.8017 701118, Captain and ?rower Martha. ipittatd rid OW Peens. now. or teniumear. Bid Maria Pennellvenb, to tourist Meet, rithebergh [o•Str BSTETUTEB.•—•etibittillited will he erearleed et this atlas loom.= the boon of ten and cue eieelect deity, op tiff the day when the person drafted to ordered to tepee . Vaned pence. desirous of prseebttnt substitutes most pia' mega la wring to tee Board, station the day tee; *lll appear, .d 'Meg the entetltnte's emus, regdeuos. age, mul whether en this's. When the suboltute Is putted and morn to, the dratted-men wti tee.lee • cal What. that..kie is nos properly anbye:.t to do military deity derby the Om for which het was drejled, br news at having Madill ee soceptatle enoeutnte.'" . OP MO. The payment of three bundrei dollen to the tom. =hetet. r of Internal Serious In this Wilda, on presentation of We duplicate tomtit. at this of I bin e. or to the imp on which the perian belted is oraered to rin. 'OA eoliths Ms prom to a ova. titbit'. test he Is ttelietharged from farther Bobble wader ado dno.:. °BBB 011 LINDER £Oll. The following to published tram the regnistions of the Provost A 1111312 0311311 i. for information of ell oasoarnent The character and amount of 'eidetic, requisite to deride the uestion of diequolification es amount of ego mint be q detenttheed by th e Board of Iltrutiment. Boob disquaßilostion shoed be clearly arid tally proved to the Based, heave exemption 1$ granted under this Om. The following ntleashouid he are. fuoy ingerded, : The adidevit of the person claiming exemption must. In all cues, be required, suppotted by me much of the following testimony ne cast ha obtained, or may be deemed regulate t I. By an anthem:Waled extract from the legal reg. nary of births. U there be any such registry. a. By any other authenticated documentary eel. dm= tending to establish tie bet of age. • B. By the etederit of the parents. A. By the eflidevits of such other respectable per. sons (out lea then two) heads of bmillea, as are most tritely to be infbemod on tint' gobbet. The amount of evidence herein required to .stab. fish • claim to exemptiou 10 the least which the Board should accept; end If In any aim tba Bard has thane to doubt the character or aulliclanny of the evidence presented, It should bonne granting the exemption, unless such additional proof es.it may re. quibble produced in On to be considered, without delaying the huidnees of the draft. . The wither. should. In all are swear they s heeds of Lonnie, end ere evident"' of the county. - D EaTriD DUN . .itli . Po UT hem the tine - al Markt' ea the days mentioned be- LW, vie BitT USD aY, JULY IB—Thane tram the Mist, Bound, Third end )birth ward; Pittsburgh; THURSDAY. JULY gii—littb. Binh, Bernath, algbth lath wards, Pittsburgh. BLOBDAT, JUlaST—lnterrenorrille, Temperance. 'We, Ware PlUnbargh, Moiongehela Borough. South Pittirperry, B4mingtutul, heat Rtrmleahem, . SPLeeeparL Marabrab, West .Llisabeth, Pitt ton,- ship, claim. threa,genn sod Peebles. TUVADAY, JULY 41—Wilkine township, Patton, Venoillee, 21.1sabetk - 1 11 1illn, Jetlereosh - Snowdon, Boldwto. Lower Bt. OW. Invion, Boost, Upper it, Obarthste, Booth Sinew North a *pile, lklblasovh, Idoce;Ottwoeat And Neville. • , J. RION ÜB. Clintala and Froward , llosaholpd Dirtzlot. Jun. oilldw. • • Ari'LLOA.Mfla roa ExEns.r,Tlorr: • War otbar than ;Atoka! Oliablllth Li writing. sor oougaahod by ppiioo or offbeat, will Do koala by tho bond of XordLoot of lb. ICH District 01.15enne1. 'via% bottom too biome of two sad five o'clock GMIJ, until bats rdafi it 48 Toaxtb :ot.• Pittaburatt. Applicants will , taosd to the aldeme in wtittag, In too float Moo, atistwi staitaaa sad riadaboe. whoa ft will Do noattbsod. sad the andasois alled Wieldy fa Or Raw if Pair itainkr. whin nig' Gip .. altb au marstrlbistimio. WAN " k r a • 117 coPbbof. ds of tla blood bl .1 Itroollamot. • alum soma, bum bib prewt trArabia. tef tok..ro. jr&l , RECIWITB VAIiITKI), for the .. •Ih lostounit P. C. or any teat Poofolltellie laiihnints saw in the COL Bloch re. =it wilt nein ane hominid dollen bouttir. Tiitaty.idae Adorn will he pa&is Idiom! el Poo° es warn tate the Uni hteW tertioe. he Gear inioneatien hob* al Pica TO i' Stun, °goodie the Peet • _ 16. 5.4108A m 8D. , FM. Lime; hat ItaniUol AM"; etl Qpo m ON b-5 b o y bbe. powdered, for JJIIII3IIIY L OCILIM PUBLIC .rowcies. DIVIDEND NOTION.—:-'ihe Frei Meat, Unseen and Comport for erecting Midge aim the Allegheny giver. eppielte Fitts. ro.gn, I: the Coon', or Allegheny, here this day declared • I: le'dend of One iidier end •I tit.. Cents oo ajeb sham of the opl Stock of the Ci matt. which will Art veld to titoeihtldere or their 1. gal repountatiree, ci or After the lien hot. W 11091130126, e.t.a. , Pfttehtirgh. Jail let - rite!) ttrttood LOLN tau sa thuelted to continue to receive subs , ripth for the 6.20 Aix Par Oust. Ponds, until the Lt of August next All Agents who,have been aiding • LLI ;Awe continue until the above date. JOsHIJA 11/I.IfWA, Loan Agent, At MUMS. Wart • i7O Oman of Tblrd and Wood 'trots, Pittsburgh. iffalw %MCI kllllOO2lllll Os. uoarear, J.ly 13:0. the& J DIVIDEND.—The Trustees of the Pl , tabrinh OM Compeer have this dee de- °lint a dividend of TWO DOLLA HO Arlo If Orkli 0611 Th per there, en the motel stock 4 the oom paa3, payable fortbwith.to atorAhoidere tr • bet , legal :epoweetallt4 a. J At/113 hi. 011111.11 Y, p.14:3t Tr.ceerrr. Orinai or q syrinx IWISPOaTATION VP., t flltrrinch, klay Mb, ltnk NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN to the Subscribed* to the Moak ar the Wed , ern Transportation Company thst an seseastneat of PITS UI , t.LABB ($5 00) PE It 811A112 has been levied open the monk aubseribed,payabbs at the *Mos at the Tn.aeruivr, at Pittnbqrgh„ ea or before the 15th day of /tint, 1863, and is like amount every thirty days thereafter, natil oil:tends° nodded lip order of the Booed p2:Stra A. J. 2JotiOwlr.T.L.Pforttal7. Vence ALLIGiIIoY 111101•1101 CO., PattObarati, Jett 6, UM. I ir?DIVIDEND —The President and Dhetters of the A•logtoir.?. Intuoutee hey* We lot declared • Dividend of tle 0 DOL. Lead AND lift If 41118 (di 50) per 'hue out of the earning - sof We lut sin menthe, peyable to Block. Loldera en and spar Mender, the idth Inst. I,7:Rer D. BOWE, Pecretery. 10.ILLEOTION.—Che Litiokholdero of the Lithe lime Mill gun asliroad 00. WS hereby notified that in Flectlon will be bell Ter Proament end Ditectpni, to mere for the enaulnii yaw?, on MOILIaY. the 27th day of Jul next, at the omen el the Company, la Temperanoevlbe, be. 'wean the homed / and 4 o'clock p. m. 1e27:10t 2? AI Ma Win LL, Prmident. DIVIDINI.).—The ttookholders pt the Pftlaborak dt -Allashans Brldp Co. (at Ilatd etre t,) ors hanks PCB. d 'Bat • Dirlisad of ft/u 11 PCB Oita. has this day be so declared, oot oI tko profits of Mt last ■a mouth., paphle forth •ltb. raemr. tl. 8.13811.1.4, Tramper. WU, dry or 41) rsorrimsdrus.orris. O/AL AND PROPERTY FOR SALE. -A. Lt of ground containing two saes and k ny.slue pinches, utrutm edicts's( prop:ay of Jobs Young, lag, on the north. sod W. A. smarty tag , on the wen, on contra. el Niagara sod Chutes streets. This lot is beimtlfally lutatood. is autOount. Is far from the brow of the h , ll, gad Tat overlooks the course of the riv•r. Is wet :enrol, and Ma:Sod with line holt and shruhherY. APO: to 1117 B. Stot.si ti Jr 0 4., WI roorth A T W.LLAllVeitiUttliii—A two-story Brick Dimino( linos, of totes rooms, for widt IA 60 feet trout by 260 deep; • well of good waist. fruit trios gsspe rbrobtery, etc., alt. taut L ., the antes of sten sod Osntre streets, are miasma walk from the Eluoloo. also the %noising, lot, mote else, wlth • b, tat hoc is of tour roans. VI . peon end tenni apply to big & umgtuktset • & PONS, at Market pOGLASS ALANUFAOTEIRERS.— The naderehrned to premed to contract lor Mere delivery 11UPITIBODOS OttUNTI &SSD WOK, 10 large or mul quenttlits. • Eamon= —Kau& /hol?. it Bast ; U. r. Pen. ataa; Leg , of the Arm of If, L. taboos. t I Co. I cot be um et the ht. Charles Hot,l daring 1111- day. the 17th hut. By meth adduct A. H. BLIIIIAII, 11 It:St kr...Aeon, Bantinidoa Co Ph. as r itirclurst. WiP. HE WS. & CU., Na 185 Lib e Ly Street, Pataborgh, Wholarals Gro om, Orromlartoo Strushlar. A. 4 do•bn la OuLL. TM PItuDUOL, rtruVISIOSS, OAOuti, LAID, BUTTZU, LUGS,OBZGZ, Ir, WI, Sc.; MOWN& MOOG. GRAIN, SUDS, GBIOAN tall; Dutra; YISOITS, Se.; SSE.? sad LOOM, BlUStiis BU Y 888 ATIBNTIUN i 200 boom Western Eason.) Cloomeo; 100 do clot°, Catalog do; 00 - do Bamboos - do; 00 do altos largo Crown do; 16; do Corm= do; 300 boob. °bolos run.drled pplks; In atom sod for silo by RZIID A WILKINION. 1 / 1 113 TAboity stmt. .I.AM MAY reard'AisliD to supply United men with tnletttntst. Any Duster of ImtaUtatea &Haying will be taken. Jyttl. Foirrth Ft., Ist door .bare &Ott field. u TA Y lAnt will attend to preparr v. tug the CLAIM Or DE &MID HMS Far exemption, at Ms ogler, 104:10t AUl;l1V1r NVTJUri mportant and remmptary mu t], trade eater of HATS, Ili - VIM OLTT 01? BBOOKLIZI,L.. Cossimar-tag THURSDAY. July le% and =dins Dasabaz 18C3. JAIIIIII 11. PRILII2IOIr. Wlll r.ll by Amtlon, at hi. Warehome, corner Ray mond and Willoughby Omit, Brooluyn, L. I. os awry Thanday during the ammon, the maim maw.. thro or hi. OS.nt6o,Orry, mammoths on THURS. DAT, Jd7 lete, 1f621, at 11 o'clock, when he will oder a faille, of rya AND WOOL HATE, Of .ors desseiption, to lots to snit pitchman. In ogling the asteatlon of the wads to the above an• nottobsomat, the undersigned by to Maio shit in donna be thiamin lb. mine principles tbst have character zed those of the putt wt l be stonily ob. served. Teel will not only embrane his main pro. dacton. but thom of other minuifenterrue of wail. mown nyntation, thus nouring batch nab • varied .ml complete smortment of styles adeyted to the ninon. Oran* will be received from these not able to ai• and, and will be Ind Satisfactorily. lire nets will be pmpued for inspectlna by Oita. bps. on the monttnif of the sub. The entire ollottnge will be told without norm JANIS H. P hbfiTIOE. Auctionmr. Oontignmanta of Hats. Hatton , Trion:Map, and Buser booth, are solicited, and will be sold on I Instal) • tam. 117:1120 rseaohs, BuIINTY & BACK PAY T. WALTSE DAY. OUXBAL GOVIIINILISAT MOOT H.. 10 0 nai a, Ma door bdrno Qo agusms. wounded Sadism ohs ban Won in the tailb flop :Donny end P gr ee pa eton. n 4 hose eernd too pars ate mho =Mien to the $lOO illc#e:ty. Soldiers discharged by roma of dietese, ue entitled to Ptio *ma Widow of Welkin who die ee its bided go the estelne are entitled to pension and the . IWO Bounty. ito go.