-:4-.,...-,.+-1.--.1. , *.t..T, Vitishrifr <6Bvtk. 'll,ll2llTri-D4:1::111AIC 14,-18134. ;lie Fourth of May 4 It was on Wednesday, the 4th of May, that GIANT emend ilia Rapidan and com .msneed eat wonderful campaign which to !Miss the whole; country .with his praises and . 'Causing the hearts of All loyal men to - 1;406 with exceeding great joy. Already Aix „pitched bitileis . 1111 TO been fought with the azta tho grand result is, :that 'Liz bug been whipped and driven back, and Gannr is "on to Itiehroond." And . such deaptrisle and bloody 'fighting, °ionizing within the same number of days, lies no . •. in liatoq. Compared willriOatirlimi was but a akirMish. More men have betniiilled arid ivonnded in thia Wak, battlei Mita were placed hors du eons fivrtdOn' gthe eight yearsofon4etolution. sty abruggle. The carnage on both sides hes - heel indeed frightful--; The killing and - ,wounding_of twice thirty thousand men— 'far that is the.estimated loss in both armies —is an appalling fact. The nation—North and. tenth—will - Mourn now is it never Mourned,before." - Tat licd give us vie tray; as we believe he will; it Richmond shall:fill and_ the Rebellion shall die; if, 'after all the iSeeiing of the night, Joy shall come In this morning; if, after the sacrifice of many. precious lives, this nation shall experienee new birth" rise to 'a high er destiny, who but the vile traitor will not . —welcome with j4ndling emotions each re- . earring einzliiires4 or the 4th of May? • .IC4I . 4:tytt Dlapatchee., ThO And dispatch received from Gen. ,Gar by tho Wsir Department since the . . beginning of the campaign was telegraphed to Secretary Burrow on Wedneiday ing last. lola in these words: - , . "Wei hats now end-11 the sixth day of very herd r fighting. the remit to this time to much in oar favor. _ Oar Leaes haie been heavy, as will as those of the enemy. I„think the lase of the en,iny =cat be We have Liken over are thousand priepnees in bettie,while ho has taken lion no but few except //myna , our on rite Lee Ifdlobre . can trust such a man with the com mend,' of our armies. There he no fault •-• ` finding in his inadiat.tnno clamoring - for More ment:46 - boatting—nothing about pushing anybody to the wall—no advice to the-President concerning the policy he ought to adopt—no old grannyishness or impertinence:of any , kind. Modest, mod . trate' and manly words! Gaster.forevir ! 7Contempt and forgetfulness for the man With the haslet later dispatch from General to AST, dated, of. half 'past six o'clock on Thursday -evening, mit= all Previctue. reports of our emceese on that day. We captured two - -generals, thirty pieces of artillery, and "'bur thousand prisoners. Add these four thonsand prisoners to the live thousand claimed by Gassr in hie fast dispatch, and 'ire have taken nine thousand in all. Secretary Stanton: • The country will thank the Secretary of *ar for his ebantitattnertt of the unpopular patetioe of . tri.thiilling authSatio *WE: ireftn of the success or defeat of our armies _: ''• -- which may be actually engaged with the . .. ..f, . en emy . Since the present series of battles ~ . Icerameneed, the Secretary's :official dis. a ...tehes to GleueralDrx hare giren as early 1. ' Ltlways reliable Intelligence of Gaaar's . • _'the , movements of Sreensalc - and the 'ikings of EIITLEW. There never was any good reason why the old practice should hare been adopted. - If the sews was fa— ,..rable, why not , let the people at once ..! • ~: know it, that they might rejoice over it 1..., ..., ~ if tuLfasirable, could the knowledge of that kat by our people hare assisted or encour ,-, aged the sueoessfal Relies 7 The country - . certainly couldn't eee it. - Bat LLII this is i ' changed npw, v and, PS we have Said, UV - . ` -82ABTOR will reeefire the 'thanks of the inilllons who hairy : fathers, broth'ore and sons int the front." • MEM . . Disler 'Generar Butler. , . The effort of Governor Psi/4msr to kill Geneenl Burtma will not be helped • • much b 7 .any newspaper statements that the General is not actually in command of the expedition up the Janes river which is •' now ..cperatbg against Richmond. We hare not the slighteet doubtthatlbirtex is • • what he pretends to be, the utdsjor Genera iConnianding.." If his expedition aboardln" • t with a Red riven: defest,thi;se iaperi that are now attemptipg to little ;•.;;;.:2';411 • -him would be the first to charge him with Abe role - responiik . _ility fo r that defeat. Union journalr irould — dTeweß to leave to - Copperhead pnieri the work or slandering '• our Generals in the who are doing their whole duty. `Germ Warren wild -Webb Diot It mum to hare beep a -cruel blunder of the. belegreplqii announcing the death of General W.annini, fie comm ander of the sth • . corps. ; ; Be was reported to hare died on Monday of wounds -received-in Bandey's , Sett, ,But. we subsequently hear of him 'taking part In the battles - of Tfitaday, Wed #- today sod Thursday.. The hluader pearsto bare arliew from a ..00nfonndiag of tha,naras or ' W.A.ltlirN with that of the General.' The 'web:Allier at Wash- Ingtort -- -reeeired-'orders to embalm the body of 'the formai: - Neither - waaGansial ~----- Wawa - killed, We reported. fie was only _,-badly wounded in. the leg, below - the knee. He wa taken. to Fredericksburg, and thence 1 ~ _ 1. ~'.:: =l=l f Ilvtanar, SntrantioN,w_ho . was 1411 wee ed in e i one of the battles. of th eWil 1ern537011.5 of t lan and but twenty - e ight entered" rs ' time of hie death. He ' I at the Colone l of the Twenty-foarth the army as a w hich formed pa muswithiett. regi ment, of General Branum's force in North 4 expe dition . Bubsequenny General ° Carolina saoth, firzTu'°3 w as eel'il farther B et at the attack t. and commanded the =err e _,__ E, on Fort Wagner ., In the pres ot e ofP4'6 th e *led the Fleet Btlgad r lie Float plyis on m I of Beasaas corps. atur, / d une C. Bic :, who ...i-s' aol lte e:lnlApielss " Gz I y, was from N ew York, and '.. ---- -- pri ' - en tered the "IV t h ree y eta i ago as e ibeldl Gusid& For gallant, F .. Ig:sin the , Go eritorlons con d uc t the time 0 f And la . the rol a, h e held at rdwitotaa . ,0 , death wee canoed by a that his dais. no • ' a Gi n o:Loon. ', laths thigh, which neoessita u te . e he,. hew:, if we died shortli after sin? t4utabo ;Fat, lnet words performed—fits my face Tram Tram me over II"1 ins ra the aountr7h7 di d with ol k' to the onemo7-" In bl tine and brava lola° rf 1 I°4ll - ne t• gillixrAstitolf , - rani; of 1 4 4 bia been tiipaiiterl a!7General of Of Vinitid Siete; in phieli of T. reigned.' - Mr. Corm luiretifterasMpip4ttrniel9,9torat On Ostentation and argument of owe la thelheSupreinaCdu of the Uailed.S tateit lii whith the jOilfiU3llll3t to s party. Mr. 'tioiron lute lately 0;0 sithse United Eitititi Patriot Attorney for Philidelphts. ? _ re 4 „ -- F- - - - • : , Revival of the 011 Excitement Ks intimated in these cujumns recently, tt' great deal of misiehicvons legislation was accomplished at Elarriebnrg daring the last session. The Philadelphia Bnikein thus calls atteation to some of the fruits of •this class of legislation: 'The speculative mania which now In toxtoates 86 large a portion of our people is in no way more marked than in the crea tion of a huge crop of oil companies, whose stock 'goes off like smoke.' Some of these companies are really based on a good foun dation, and the stockholders will realize paying dividends, but many others are the vilest shims, got up to cheat the unwary. A number of them are chartered by-Penn sylvania and other States, while the cor. ponders do not interui to carry out the char ters, but take them to New York and sell the franchises to the Wall and William street speculators. More than• one compa ny whose charter has cost about $lOO has been sold tint in New York for over $l,OOO and the profile divided between the car penters. In other cases the corporation and directors Intend to force their stock off In the State where the charter has been procured; and then 'slip from under' at the earliest nossible moment. - - ---- • -- - • "In connection with the formation of these companies many wonderful accounts are given of new discovering in Michigan, West Venango county, Pa., Be, some of which are as truly bogus as the new companies. The various regions where oil is found are row overrun with specula. torn who search for the faintest surface in dications, and who unhssitatingly buy up any land which promises to hdp them to get up a flaming prospectus for circulation among persons unfamiliar with the locali ties. "We do not wish to die:outage legiti mate enterprise in this direction, but we would earnestly press upon all who have greenbacks to invest, the necessity of an. eartaining the reliability of any stook of this character which may be offered them" Reply of Jefferson Davie to a Remon strance from Lord Lyons. Lord Lross having forwarded to Jar szniteit DAVIS "the formal protest and remon strance of her Majesty's Government against the efforts of the authorities of the so-called Confederate States, to build war vessels within her majesty's dominions, to be employed against the Government of the United States," Davis replies through his Private Secretary in an exceedingly snap pish manner, of which this extract is a specimens "Thu Pniaident desires me to ;ay to your lordship, that while be is not unwilling to waive, in existing circumstances, the trans mission of snob a document through other than the wall and proper channel, it would be ineonsiituit with the dignity of the posi tion he ells as Chief Magistrate of a nation comprising a population of more than twelve millions, occupying a territory many times larger than the United Kingdom, and pos sessing resources unsurpassed by these of soy other country on the face of the globe, to al low the attempt of Earl Raseell to ignore the actual exiattmca of the Confederate States, awd to contumeliously style them "co-called," to pus without a protest and a remon strance. 'The President, therefore, does wio - test and remonstrate against this studied in sult; and he instructs Ina to say, that in fu— ture any document in which it may be re peated will bounanswered and unlit Meal." Mr. Garrison onthe President. The Anti.elaver,y Society is holding its anniversarity in New York. Witham Loyd Garrison •to President. Wendell Phillips made a speech on the 10th, and was followed by Mr. Garrison. lie said that .No man is new ea detested by the rob. ela as Abraham Lincoln, and hence he tlactizht the peep!e would let hint 'ran the machine four years longer.' Granting that justice had not been done to the negro, were the people a hairs breath./ in ai ranee of the Presiden.? ( Applause) Was not the President, after all, a little in ad 'tsetse of them? (Applause.) In view of the dreadful state of public sentiment at the-North, of the perils that surround the Chief Magistrate, of the feat that the Pre sident "had stricken off the chains from three millions/ of fleece, and repro rod a desire for the total aboliticn of eltvery, implored the border States to get rid of it, armed a hundred thousand blacks, recog nised them as eoldiera, reccguir-d the independence of Liberia and Hayti, struck a blow at the slave trade; the speaker did not feel disposed, when we had reached near the culmination of the struggle, to say anything very harsh against Abraham Litturln." (Load and long applause) This speech of Mr. Garrisons indicates that a cooler judgment is working among the radical Abolitionists, and that many of their chief leaders are able now to see the Justice and wisdom of the President's policy. Hr. Davis Is Angry On the 2d of this month Mr. Jefferioo Davis firmed a message in which he spoke coofidently, though vaguely ? a the pros pects of his 'Confederacy,' recommends certain measure,, and, ott usual, abuses the !'Yankees." Ineed, the special objoat of his message. appears to be to sir once more ins poor opinion of the United Slates and at England. Tge massacre of Fart Pillow having just taken place, this was, of course, a peculi arly favorable time for Mr. Davis to de claim against the .harbarous ante of the Yankees. It le curious that he nays noth ing of the Fort Pillow affair - , he knew of it, because he speake of a seems in Ken tucky; he does not condemn it—does he feel Wished with it? As to foreign govern ments ho has numerous complaints to make against them. But a time for revenge le coming, says Mr. MT* England shall Buffer for bee conduct; when he has conquered theUnittd States. when we lie promote at his feet, then . Beglend may look out for her turn. AlUigether, Mr. Doris, notwithstanding his alleged good prospects, appears to be in a very lip humor. Bin language le dyspep tic, not to say abasivr, he talks like a die appointed man, at odds with fortune, and making up in sharp words what he lacks power to enforce by deed, Be haserldent ly a poor opinion of the world. Oar '4onnded.—The Negro Troops. Colonel Forney write' to the Phi Mel phis Pms: '•Nothing could be nu re touching then to niche a tour of our hospitals and oonverde with the noble fellows who were wounded in the Thursday's and Friday's battle of last week. There is not a complaint of their ern Government; not a wish express ed that the war should close dishonorably; ..but frequent and fervent exclamations that they may recover in time to go back to their regiments and help to finish the re. hellion. They are roll of praise of the col ored troops In Burnsidtee command. These brave blacks rushed into the very crater of the 'Carnage, .hunting their war cry, 'Re member Fort Pillow 'Remember Ply mouth!' There is no longer any abuse of the abolitionists and of the negroes, in the army.. Of the rebel &faculties they speak in • tcrmt of unmeasured Indignation." OEOO= AND Aveins.,-Tho Philadel phia North ilnievie" on of Thursday morning `contains this explanatory paragraph: "Nothing has yet been heard of the corps of General Sigel, which Is advancing through the Shenandoah valley, ar that oferoolu and adviineing from the west against Ilinthburis Grant's first junction, we may presmice, will be with Sigel's Corp., at or be fore reading Richmond. Ills junction TIM the otberi cannot ocoar until Lee's army gall be driven to Richmond. Meantime the opera, lion of.those three grand detachments are of so winch importance that we look Sir tiers Attu them with impatience.--3f they mimed in the 'object confided to them, the capture of Richmond b belOad all pnadventuto. Thus foi• all iooks wall, and ire are filled with high hetiss.:Of the ultimate caulk" . ;tat Ely woider - that the _price of gold km, nri- when we end ouch foots as dui . , following. published ,overy - few.dev in ,the • •••• New Toxic papers r ahte~ll =The steamer OIYmPIc sang to-dayat naen~ with nearly $ 1,000,00Q is b01d..., • Ia *qui the 7th:intment of Pennoylvents, Reserves - that etipbxred'by the ]Behele a few dpyt! ago • . • • . _ Unemployed Generale. On Wednesday the Rouse of Representa tives, bia rote of 72 in the affirmative to 45 negatives, or nearly two to one, adopted the joint resolution to drop from the rot's of.the army unemployed general officers. Major Generale George B. McClellan and John C. Fremont are moat prominent among these who will be affected by the act. It will result in an annual saving of $20 0 ,- 000. The bill provides that all Major and Brig adier Generale, who, on the first day of July, shall not be in the diecharge of• the duties belongina to their grades, and who shall not have been so engaged for three continuous months immediately previous to that day, shall be dropped and their pay cease; excepting those cases where non service arises from wounds or disease pro tinned in the line of duty, or having been captured. Those officers of the regular ar my who have been exchanged from their regiments to the command of volunteers, sad who may be affected by the pbovisions of the act, are remitted to their original position. General GRANT is only 42 years old. He was born April 27, 1822. RELIGIOUS .VOTICES U.THE FIRST CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES, of Pitteburgh, meet stated the IRON CITY COLLEGE }BUILDINGS, corner of Penn and St. Clair exacta. Preaching LORD'S DAY—Morning and Evening—at the uso,4 hoar*. Sunday School at 234 o' clack p. m. Prayer Meeting grer7 WEDNESDAY ETEITING. The public are mapeci-DdlY Inrfted. myttilt U.DISCIPLES OF CIIRIST, ()War, GRUNT Ctrl ELDER JOSEPH KIR G, Pot tor, meet In EXCELSIOR HALL,conter of Federal and Leacack .to. Prracbl. even; LORD'S DAY, at vita& , 14th Tr - T -REV. DR, PPRECHER, President of Wittenberg College, Springfield. Ohio. Is extectrd to preach in the br101,1511 LOTBSIt uHliftliti, Seventh street, TO-1110.81/OW. at 10% o'clock .. n.. ni714:11 PUBLIC JrOTICEB. L 7 -7?.. A. MEETING OF THE COMMIT TES of Wboirsale Oroorrs, Fleur end Liquor IL rchanta, will be held et the aloe of the under signed. n HIS DAY, itt 4 o'clock p. m., tolirePrete final 'sport of said Committee. W. M. ISOIIMLY, Chitin: own, No. 071 Liberty stroll. HELP FOR THE SOLDIERS I We, the undersigned, hereby give the wages of woe day, or the sums set oppo eit• to our name., to the Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair, for the Sick and Wourtd. et Soldiers t play add as same of A. est amid mine, petyrewirm or trade, red the locality.] Let the Proprietor, Manager, Boss, or any patriotic man, paste or copy the abuse on white paper; get It eigned by all the tpen of the mill, mine, furnace, zhop, boat yard, store ' trade or occupation to which he belongs, transmit the mount to tieenakm. Elamite, Jr., Treasurer of the Fair, Pittaburgh. The receipt of thernaney will he duly acknowledged by letter and the newspapers. The sound of the battle: the groans of our brothers and defenders; the memory of the glorloue dead, and our hope. of SOCCO 12 in the struggle, call on us to be prompt and generous. May God put It into the heart of arm Child,. and patriot to respond with his mite or hi. Gemara. for the Essieutise Committee. inylOtf PELEE. IL BiIITNOT, Chairman. STATE OF PEN:Ian:I'AS lA, Orrice or rue A. A. Pao. Mac Ora., Hartamac., May 7, 1864, F.NROLLM EN T—COR tiECTiON OF LISTS —Citrular No. 44.-1 The dif (trent Beards of Ertrolimrbt of 'Western Di•idOCl, Pa., are repaired to immediately proceed to execute the Witte action of the Act of Congreaa entitled ".n act to amend an art for enrolling and calling oat tb• tuitional (co Cra, and f r other purposes: . smarm ed February 24. 18c4. IS. Paragraph 111.] IL They will at once appAnt the necessary en rolling &ders for their respective district. with In structions I. To enroll CI persom whose - counts bars been omitted by the proper enrolling °Mao" Ia previous enrollments. 2. All wpm, who shall 1.11,11 al the spot twenty years Levee the draft. 3. All hllema who shall have declared their Inten tion to boot me citizens. A. All persons dlsrharged from the military or ga• Val baree of tue United nate rho ha. not been In such service forts. year. during the present aria. 1. And all persorx exempted under the peevish,. of the tenonl eaction of the Illatellog se, approved March 3, 1E63, but not exempted under the provisions *ribose approved Femme-re. leA. 111. The lhardeof Enrollment lU also at once proceed to Mike teem the etarolhnenUi upon astir factoe'y proof t. The triune of all Nees who have arrived at the age of forty-tire years. A The names of all pee ne meal/rely physically or men tally molt for the bengal. 3. The names cf ouch persona as aro at this time aerially and legally In the military oval wain or of the United State. '4. TbT's names of such pentnis as hare wised in the military or Dora' service two years or more Morin the prraont war, and been honorably 11, therefrom. -IVTo . To this end that all pmens Interested may have notice, and the object la cies, (a ectoplet• and actual enrollment) promoted, iclattict Pr.esut Mar shah are thr•Med to publish the let, 3d .td lab pararraphs of-this order in authorised rtelnprspemo of tbotr respecaZa Districts. • • o e • OP • J. V. BODIFOR.D. Lieut. Col. IGth U. 8. Infantry, A. A. P M. Om —ln ►enordaooe with circular No. 45 the Board of Enrollment elld District Pent aylvanla will be to ses sion daring 41. Goon ten till one o'clock. and from two 11l eve o'clock dolly—for the purpose of carrying out Its prorteloum • Those districts that have not yet complied with Circular No. 45, should at once do so, im a final report Is expected from this board on Monday morldne,46th Bur. nroilatent. • BY "6" a tb. 1 "" r, ' f / F : HERON FOSTER, Captain end Proust . Mantua 21.4 District Ps. .. RtSt Orsica or mil Prrntroon, For Worms Cameo° it.ILWAT Co., Dittsbargh. re., April fith, 1664. OPTIDEND.—The Board of Direct or. tere tux day declared • Dividend of TWO LSI) ONE-RALF (234) PER CENT. on the Capital Stack of the Company, sot of the net ears- tap, for tba quarter ending March :Ist, ultimo, payable (No of Covernment In,) en and after the 16,5 day of May, pros., at the General -Cilloe et tbe Company, In Pitteborgh, to the Stockholders who. omCrock Is mgt tend there, dat the Ageney of th. pany. ( H awn . Winslow an , Lawler A 0..,) N.. 62 wall areas, Seer York, to the Stockholders whom .tack is registered.tbere. lb. Transfer Bo.k• or the Company tern clove at 3 o'clock p, ne. on the el of May, roe., and sill ro ma% closed till 10 o'clock a. m. on the 17th of klay thereafter By order of the Bowl of Directom 013:taly15 W. B. BARNES, Bacebuy Dutch or VII ALLSOMUIT OAS 00 4 1 May [kb, IB6L J U.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIREOIOII.S of the Allegbary au Clomps. ny, the price of Goa will remain es heistotora, lit, t lo per thetutana feet, except that hereafter tiorentenent Tax win be charged to conenmsre, ow le g to the Increment roles or coal and labor. atylalw JNO. BROWN, Jr , flocretryw. ,DiOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.-411 potions who bars noglectsd to per their City, Poor, Buttons, Water, Poboot or Building tau for 18/gt, to the Pint 'Ward, Pittsburgh, are notified that OP Ray lit, gaits will Ito instituted in all caws. Thom who would care ants will pay batore that day. ALLES COBDELL, Oollactor, bo. 41 north Etreat. At horns from 6 to 7 &otos*, p. m. 609 COCOA NUTS.-5 000 fresh Cogoa N.,. Jut recalvad and far gala by neyman anyl4 Ha. 120 and U 8 Want meat. SALAD BAUCE.—Princa of Waloa Baled Baum, Indiepeorable &nide la the prep entice ofßatadt, se., put. received I. ;acts ant halt pints, for sale at tho really Grocery titan of /WIN A. ItZtlisHAß, - rol l 3 Oornor!Liberty mod Hand street. pXTRAOT OF VANILLA —A fultas .rtmint of Barnett'. oolebrated Mamie% )1::- thee Just rocelesd end for sale by the dozen od et retell. by JOIM A REMBBAW, ntyll owner Liberty and' Bend streets. VILEST{ PEACHES & TOMATOES,- A freag *Apply of chola Delwin malted Poicb. and To:Wm Jot recoivel end for silo by ;the dour or single an, by JOl3ll A. BINSHAW, Tunily orabar,! ml 3 Omer. Liberty awl Had amts. GREEN CORN, pdt up in tin cans bermetleally melded. ;net 'received and terlude M the Tangly (}nary Item of JOHN A. nuastaw, ,o 11 , corner Liberty end Hood iereete. UtKO", • BLUM AND Wall' CISCANN.-45 bbl., vultabla for WO we, or riving .4 4:4 rile by JAS. DALZMIL I SON,: . . a sn and 70 Wet,. dreg& ~—AN INTEREST of about 82, 000 . Ibis aroma Is *mud b IRON or PRODUON BOHINISS, to Pittabmia or also. snob. No Werth= to ally attar protest:4 rotor rt prlso. V &drat tort Is formerly b engaged . • boob, trade. Addrsoo 0. P., IlszErni Omits, Plttsbroga. flat GRAIN, SEEDS, . BUTTER, POULTRY, ZWIIIII, And all lab of ODIINTILY PEODI7OA, Ball on commit:dos, by W.. O. COPE, • Irk ins naarr STRUT, miaow. Prompt Worm Bohn ern, !Modred. 19.emd 1108INESS MEN, ATTENTION. -7 A-F.llollmpg loon, nbo tinoo not dorm no thinnidy, raison the comae/an. tat with them, vithent *in to the otaa or tn. atty Treinner, Toortb mired, propely Allad, an requested, ea a buts for Otto Andante Tax., Blank =Most.. as b. Ind at 4211,,Tharilrelettes. A angina to sotiply storm *ID be. Pato an WOW I. dr.LM In 4. tormstint to proper annertnimt. 031114.14. i. H IM.WXAII, city lustram,'. SAWN -20 Bacon-:Shouldiri fettoby. LTTILI aiMXDLR -! s';n4l3 115412An4114 ilnoOntl stmt. J:rls CELI.4JrEOUS VOUND—A pair of 1 4 PECTAPLE8, with l' ose.ter can hare them by applying at THIS oTrior, acid palitlg fa tau advartlea mant. SSOKeIWAItD will be paid for such loformatioo a trill loot to the rocomory of 49 13A.IFINLS CRUDE dietimetly marked "T. S II.," which he, Lo-e t either tateh by We ate or *Wien from tho Alto helty Wharf, imme diately above Wert.. etreot. It. BIcOUNIE, my 14.21 No. iee Liberty .treat. SOFT GALEN A. LEAD. 1.000 plgs Soft 0.1631 a Itetvlvlng erd fur sale by LAWRENCE &DEO , thylAlt GO Melo street. Cinch:malt. S DRUM, Dealer in HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, PLOWS, PLAWSHICARS, HAY RARER, and all the Morelia kinds of REAPERS and ROWERS lo nee; at., all kinds of Farming and °adorning Tin fihnatita. No. 28 01/10 ST/MET, Adjoining Canon's Tavern, ruyltroreorl Allegheny Oily, P. SANITARY FAIR. THE COMIIITTRE ON "LADIES' BAZAAR" Will deter the apportionment of Tabies sod Boothe until alter the nth Lost. They urgently requmt all persms &wiring space in this department of the Pale (who have not allesdy applied,) to make early •ppilatlan to the Committee, throe t,h 7. 11. EATON, Chairman, No. IT Fifth street; or, JAB. CLLDWE.LL, No. 123 relent street THE N. Y. WEEKLY PAPERS. Tribune, Times, Herald and World, PITTSBIJR9II WEEKLIES, ContailLog full Assorts, of th. last wen days' bat Um to wrapper., tot manias. Also, all th . IdAGAZINs:I3, BOORS and STA TIONIIII, for sale at MearK CASE'S Book and News Depot, my14:11. CHRONICLE BUILDING. T 4 WILLIAMS' .CLASSICAL AND LA • 00)1126RCI L BCIIOOL, No. 28, St. Clair street. • Terms 611 per scholar per quarter of II treek• adrance. noun of Tuition from Ba. m. 111 l I p. m._ . Testimmy or t Teschher io o.eral —Having stlood eri .n examination of the Cc/ m.l taught by Mr. Wi11..., l..., vu toke:pleamre In bossing our teeth:m..l3y to the eshisom afforded by a of the natural .kill asd labor of Mr. Will; em. The undemanding of the priacipte of the subjects which the scholate had beau studying. Mown by their tiro• a.wore t queen:ins asked by othersthse the loather, preyed the excel. home el the New ingluid mode (414o:biog, lu which Mr. Williams stems to be proficient. It H. LES, Pref. of Long., Wash. Col J flibi wlatiAllT, M. L , Priaaoarer.—Tramouy of Beal. Pavia, author nJ POrara * * M... 1 rJ Noairropity. . Mr. Vg Is a able trateEtsr or Phonography. Teennosey of Grave G. 11.14.., Shall Word Ilr. tar.gbt ens to read two pages of Phonogra phy the first Leadon. stolOwawSly NOTICE TO THE OWNERS OF DILATES, HACKS, da—Notld is Iterely given to all os - ners of Drays, Cants, Carriages, Boggles, Jtc., whether melding or non-resident In the city of Pitts burgh, to pas their licenses at the Treasurer's Ofilos of the city of Pittebnrgh, iortioritli, is accordance with an Act of Assembly apprered March ]kb, 1860, and an Ordinance of the Councils of the city of PitUi burgh:passed April 10, Info, and January 7tb, 1864. All LiClll3w not paid on or teforn May IS, 1864, will be placed In the hand& of the Chia of Police, far collection, &abject to his few of 10 cent& for the col lection thereof; and all persons who neglect or re fuse to take out Licennes .11i be subject to a penalty, to be rWoovered boron the Mayor, doubly the amount of the License. lb. old Metal Mahe of preeione yetnn most be re turned et the time Licenses ore taken out, or pay 25 areas therefor. MEE= Leh ow-horse vehicle... Semen dollar. and Shy canna Each two-hor,. _Twelve dollar.. Zarb fo.-bors•, —l , llUrn Lath two-bore Cack...-.Flftern Omnibuses and timber wheel. drawn by two horses, eighteen &dime. For each additional horse used la any of the above vehicles, one dollar. W. EICIITIAITM, feeteStrnyls Thasurar. BLANDY'd swim ENGINE WORKS, ZANESVILLE, OHIO, BLAMES NEWARK MACHINE WORKS• NEWARK, OHIO. blears. H. a P BLABUT, having puTchatud the establishment of the tietrark 'Lachine Worn company, th doubling th•ir already Rego !wait. for manufactuilug Di...ARBY'S PATENT POR 'ABLE etTIAII EtiLINES and BLA NDI PORTABLE STEald SAW MILLS, an neer pre. pared to vietllte orders for their machinery, together with el deecriptbmis of casting*, Witt very !Mat promptriora thraldom profusely illustrated, forwarded to any whirrs.. • 118 T NATIONAL BANK OF L pllgaDD - 1113/1,,-.1 Dividend of at 76 per share (internal Ibetinnelnrid.)haa this day been de. Marcel from the projim of the last MA months, pay. We to titrockholdere or their legit! agents. Book. will be open from the Plitt tolled ant for .n lucre= of 1,000 eharve to theldapitrd Stook_ Stockholder. min avail Visa:waive. of Niel', privilege by entrecribing, In =voracity with an Act to provide • National tray. rem, approved at Wwittlagton, D. 0, Jeb. 23th. I 186 J. JOHN V. BODLLY, (Death.. inyMitmewhdew Nevrork, I+. myerlmd Otdors, •611, and correepond we panelled. Ad dress. a r. BLANDT. SPRING GOODS, 10 ST CLAIR STREET, Jost mooted from the eastern cities. • large and well selected stock of goods, deigned for the Spring and eummer mods. coo.i.ting to part of the follow , log rode: FRENCH GIAYTIIS aud CASSISILRIS, lASOY ENGLISH, GELLMAN .od COATINGS and CASSISIERES, of almost ovary etude, style and color, al of which I will make up to orcer to the Iota& and meat fkahienabls meaner by es - pee-nod troths:mu at short notice and reasonable terms, Oleo, a large Stock of Genie' Something Gorda, sock as are amity kept is Are clam furnish ing stoma Orderspolicitod and promptly executed. W. H. NEWLY, aplfbly Ex_ 10 sc. cot la; . N EW GOODS. Another: .pply of VINE AND PAACT CAASIBIERE Cutaway and Garibaldi Sults, TOE CIIILDIIKN Just Reeeived by GRAY & LOGAN, Ho. 47 .9 . 7. CLAIR 2111.411 FT MoCORD It CO., I=l Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Hare soar In don the largest sad Mali complete stook of goods for SPRING/. SA LIES. VET ottored In the sweet. Merchants are sc.inested to call and erainice one shock, whine Trill hew:4d al 'err low rates. 131 Wood BR, Plttabto36. Urn= Or OCUTI101.1.11.• or Amount tn., PA., Pittsburgh, 21.71864. TO CONTRACTORS, ar.c.--Renlod Pro .m be received at Oda of until lain [Sgt., inclualve, for furnishing material and build. tog • bridge ov, bare Ilan, on the Northern Turn pike in Wilkins township. Bias for mono work so mouth per perch; for supondencture, by boot lines!. Plans and specidoetionsosn be seen on application. By direction of the County Oonunisqonam. BURY I.4I.MBPJIT, Controller. my.lol6tdalterT WOUNDED SOLDIERS. 1100 BOUNTY TO ALL WOUNDED SOLDTEBS, Is now bang peal; eaU with' Discharge." No charge mad, twill the moiety is collected. T. WALTER DAY, • . - Licensed by the U. 8. Gaverroneot, No RO PIRA street ; Pittsburgh, Third doer below the Cathedral. coy:Upn JUST ABRIM, Six Cases of Wall Paper, Entirely new dyke, far Parlor, Chamber, Kitchen load Ball. Gall and rebel baron the choice patiersi ram out. SW, • boils wworttoont or WINDOW SHADES, tba Bow gook Moro, No. WI rodoiral atreot, Allegan; City. tar T. E. wmputiat. BEM 110301LeatCE 00., or 118.00,1 ELYN, N. rim and Talmo liart7ta.issrsam. B.B.DH2AH. Pittsdnrm Sent, myl 7/ • b Mad. THE WAS : OWN mannatiox 00., or inw Ton, Osaltal and td If las and Inland, Marius Insuranua. &IL =TAB, Pittsbur g h /pet,m79 da rourtil strait. OIL CITY.—To any one in Oil City that ham old condemned on, or WHISIMIT BABILICLEI, sad *ante to nil them, no mil al • I. C. wa=rs 000pn 8 / 1 0P, mytair . Bark et U. liiialtatodel Wanbeepu. OIL BARR/NA-50 Crude Oil Bar. fatalenL hi SMIST ff. COLLINS. BEANS -50 bble;prime White Bean uislobr• ItX.P.DZOI at (N 3 • PLI.VOS. MUSIC, 45v. THE PKERLESS STEINWAY PIANOS Os& only be lead a tt. KLESER & DUOS., Sole &rents for the Stein...aye, onyll.lt Wilkie, Hall, Fourth amt. KRABE'S UNRIVALLED I A choice sypply of C. and 7 .ttate Piano Fortes, from the cofebn.ted factory of Raabe & Co., bee lust Leen receired—seme In richly cereal ram.s. 'hese instalments are folly warranted fur elsbt years and are by the best Judgot pronounced unrivaled. A cal 4 s reepootfully alchell before Farhat ng e where.. OkitsELLOITE BLOMA, bole Agent,se-- myl4 - No 49 rote asset. STEINWAI"S A &iv of those long expected and Intmitublo I=l at length on tho troy, and they rrill be open for bibition and for sale by tbs beginning of next H. RI.EII4R & BRO., Solo agents for Gtein Troy's, NV Ilk los Hell, 4th .t m 14:14 REED ORGANS MADE BY CARBART, N. Y The bed known substitutes fur regular large Church Org.. aro °ARRANT'S N. T. Organ Harmoniums. The following Chrarlea bare them In am, and pm (sr them to those of any other make M. P. Church, Fifth street, F. E. Rinehart, Leader: Control Pres byterian Church, Dar. Dr. Jacobus ; Birth Presby terian Church, Her. Dr. Wilson ; Smithfield M. E. Church, 11._8poncer, Lanier; Liberty street M. E. Church, W. J. Bender, Paden; Pint Luther. Church, Boventh .treat, G. M. Alexander., Leader; Fast Cinnamon M. Z. Church. Cashert's Organ Hannonimins are warranted supe rior to all others. H. R . LEBER & BRO., Bois Agents for C.rhm s t•s Hamon [urns, m713:1t Wilkins Hail fourth street. pesos, PIANOS! PIANOS! CABINET ORGANS! Cabinet Organs: CABINET ORGANS! NSW LOT AT OLD PRICES. CHAS. C. MELLOR, 61 WOOD REMOVAL. We take pleasure In informing the public diet •e w cc enpy the large end cocentodlooe hens. NO. 12 BISSELL'S BLOCK, ST. CLAM STRILIT, Where we bare Just remtved from the ma...ef °Alarm' of WM. it. BILADBURS and SCILIOBIACIEVEt a CO., a new lot of SUPICAIoIt PIAN"Ii. Also. a .mplem asurtment of &HIT kt'd restos./ Harmonlnms, Indeens and Ithsbnel goods generaby. The soperiorit y of the PI !CADDO HT PIANO I. aI • ready established. In the history of Plume no new instrument has seinel SO rapldly In popularity or seeelood so many premiums within the space of two years as the new trate. frill Iron frame, coventrong bus and French grand eaten Plane Porto, marinfastund by Uhl BR &DRURY, and Shomakso & Co'. Pleura having been u lung and favorably &noon in tbis and moor amattles, 1.01 sto farther comment. 'All goaranleisd for to years. WANE:Mt & Bess Sala Agents ,r Pittsburgh and Vattern P.. No. 118 T. Cluilll St.,laoela's Good &toad Flood Piano. for Gent. Tuolog 11114 not don. •romptlr. nrao D ECKERS PIANOS, WITH NEW PATENT IRON FILCH; Acknoaledged by all the boat eattaklans to b. toperior 6, an avaa Oeotteeek, cruAose empties, and .I. TREAT t DAVIS' tot. calabrated /Oatcake. acid llarmortiotoe are only for sale by lIOFFOIANN, HOENE A CO., .00 No. ES Fifth street. DI IPIDE.ArDS VIII or Prviencsan, Ilay 3, M. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS ur TEI3 DANE ham this day declared . Div idend of IVIIII PER CENT. on Ds Capital Stook, out of theprofits of the last six month., free of Se, Canal and Stat. taxes, violet kill be pMd to btock beide," or their legal repromutatlves on or after the 13th inetant. mykindelterr JOHN OAIIPEE, Cashier. Cososizu Ott 000,11 T, I Pittsburgh, Pa.,Ley J DIVIDEND NOTICK—Tha Board of Directors bare Das day declared a Dlrldrud of 510 (Tax) PER iIIIARE, out of the profits of Last atonic, payable to the Stockaoldsrs to cash, on uld attar YILIDAY, the 13th day of iday. usylgtir E. WELITEIIVILLT, Eecrecary. 1)1 1 71 DEND. Prrysionon, May 1, 1684. ZEE WISTESTI INSIIHASCE OOMPLET ha. Ode day declared a Dividend of Taro-AED-A.IIALIr DOLLARS PEE 5111,1114, free of Taxes. payable to Stockholders on or alter the 10th lost. tay4:2l, T. M. CORDON, Secretary. riczefroa Bum . Prrreatrzon, day 3, 1331. ITIHR BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF .1. TEIII DANE bare declared a Dividend of JIVE PER CIENT, ont of theearning. of the last eta ...albs, payable on or after the lath Instant. The , alted Elate. loclee Tee CH be paid by the Bank. myealrdaTelf R. Y. MURRAY, Oeabler. TrdlirTS. WANTED. A I9W GOOD JOITEHLTIITS PATATMES. The blghent wares El• to pal workmen. JOHN THOMPSON A CO., 1:m713:2t. ISS MINI street. 'WANTED—A good ExevAirr T who ondentsodt gement houtevrork., sad Is T!Nog to go to the eoaatz7 to live. To mob oh. ratenent situation And goodingee will be given. olte at No. 1. SMITHFIELD It 1 ANTED. DIIIIPZETHES. • en or twelve good Carpenters can end eMploy• Mint on the Yalilßulldlngs The customary wagon otelse elty paid In cast every Saturday, or oftener If dralred,_ Apply to that:older/dated, al the buildlop. seylo:4B . ' KNOS IsATLACII, YOMIIII6 N TED— $BO A MONTH.— ; I want Amite 44110 *mouth expenses Wd, Wien my EVEBLMiTING PENCLS, ORIENTAL and thirteen other vas, naeted and Cu. rtinui articles. Fifteen circulars sent rams :Addeo., JOAR 7. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. .)ip7P.3aidatrT 7ANTEP-500 bush. Flaxseed. mill L. H. VOlOl d CO DISSOLUTIOerfi . Oft VOTICK—The Copartnership hereto -4s tan existing between the andersiceed, under the stile of WHITS, 800 raEO t & at. , be. been !Unwired by mutual consent, to - take effect tram the li l t inst., JOHN WHITS retains trem the Um. JOSEPH WHITS, i • JAB. HoSIBISSII, JOBS WHIM ' L the tutderelgned .111 continue the Serwardlng Oommiselort bosinem hnder the name and etyle ..011WHITE BOOS. S CO., at No. 6 tiNVENTII STILIST, comet Liberty, Pitteburgh, JOSLYII. V711113t, JAB 112cHIBLISH. fIIESOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP —The partnership heretofore existing between the andsmitpulh ander the etyln of WM. O. JOHN -6701 k OD, Is 'mutually dbaolui, to take effect tram this date, .1110BAIID BUSON retiring from the ann. The business will he continual esl former. 17, motor the style u heretofore. WM. 0. 3011118T0IS. • fi.JOHNSTuIi, 1110HABD 1:0ELBON. .Pitlabtarah. Feb. leth. 1851. alba& nIeSOLUTION ON GO-PARTNES. BHIP.—Tbs pertnerelp heretofore eels between JOB.l. HaldaLToll 1.0 wan DAP I M ender the Arm .of JOL 7. HAMILTON t 00. bu been dissolved by mutual consent. JO& Y. HAM ILTON' will attend to the .resettled eoonente of sat ftrin, ►f the old stand. comer riot and Liberty ate JO& N. HAMILTON, enfant Davin. rIONSIGNMENTS. N./ 10 Rd. Picks* 23 do Pomba; 60 boxes Lemmas; • MO' bbta. York State Potatoes; 100 lull bbls. Lake Berrtak; 1,000 lb. Oodlab; . ' 100 pubis ab. ~ Idukrrik , 60 belt t Lake Howl 1.000 Da. Maple Sugar, la askas; 3 obb,. grodnd Idaitla Oman - ;Of rodelirl br ash at Plo. , 300 latarrt7 atm* - 07111 . POPPlik *masts ,• •• , rTNIVEI3SAL, IZOTHES WRING. iB5-7titietthi CYfI it l amble them at Oa India Ittblar De l rot% Sim Se and IS Bt. pigs i tri l b ! I=lll.' RE TrlfA^G .4.ICIIIJrES BUT NON EU r TGIF, t3F;;T For ev.ry of Sevinr, —tax% c.r antameatal, upon Ilia flout Lur.notn ur Locr. fed good.—tbere i. au Searing Itattint, Kr wed adapts!. ha GROVE 1 A BAL TM, cLirh pmrtmul ft. •mk •rally sad terfiKtly and canim joy to • ho I “do. hold In tureld4a adman from bn cons'ant ta.k her r,r, ending sewing iA blr GROVER & BAKER To tho psrlittition of Sesiirg ffia chlo- for family nee, pars of piostverlog study have bests devoted, trith •ronetant smbittion ,nd purples of presenting the poblic S IC w I N CI Each a M. Seeing Ca, A. chine an vreuld C goal all others, and H among the smog stand I alone unequalled. Expense N has been dlrreaarded ; to Improve IC ham been our aim, and carefully evolving f 3 The many dia. advantage. sad obJmtlon• that have been appa rent to al woo have ommlne4 or operated oth e M r Mooing Ma chines T L E BAKER" i. menden ly ple mid bah,/ ilia public m pot riming n ch mintage., nom recent valuable patents, essen tial and Incom parable Un proven.' to that an examination only it required by ihose bier bawd, to pro claim Ude will lag little 11. 7- v... 5, with It. arm or steel, THE BEST 1 N THE WORLD SIMPLE, NOISRLY.SB RAPID, YOR RELIABLY. PERYSCT, I DIISABLIC. Embroidering Gathering, Hemming, Stitching, Braiding, Quilting, Muting, Bind ng Corlitg, Yelling, THEE 11-WE A - 0 EQUALS All lasira can be gaited, either in price or style, in the clam of nachins or peculiar stitch. We corn ofaccora machines making the n Mottle or Lock Mitch,. as well n. those making the celebrated ' Oronr • Baker . Stitch, gad all customer, hare the privilego of nelasaglng for either, If not called with their first cholas. CALL AND EXAMINE BEAD POE A DIRCULAIL OUT THE BEST. Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET. A. F. CHATONEY, WHEELER dr WILSON'S LOCK STITCH I.l3M[llltiti,lloo GO TO THE AGOTHOT .41 examlns, and ll= stoma perfect Instrment.—Dresing Pea. gala TAMIL? 1. =do happier by the Introduction of thle trostworthy =ebb& -07rintia• Lea llpeseer. T HIDIE ors good, better, wed tit, sad the best machine, ere feel entirely cab In eay Ins. I. " Wheel. A Wllson's."—Waters T UST RAVI NO RIVAL H AVE received the Mgheet Preardrusti retcrover exhibite4—Pciledetchla Art. EASILY NAH&OZD, not tint,To to gel ant of °yaw, my besuttful..d simple In eart struction.—Hiles N. V. Thonottei. B r, 1r OIL M PUBOILLSING, exambe Ms "Wheeler A Waton."—Dalta aszt/4 EXCELS lit MI Ow inallttat that tomtit= 0 a good aisattina.—balloaadrat. SURPABBI4I ALL crruras. MathWe, sad fa the ons Which ire ail: cm Tian Machinea are War- ranted for Three rears. Prim! from 850 upwards. ITITEIBUDIII °mai N 0.27 FIFTH STREET. WM. SUMNER & CO.. MINT& spl:2aidl-SAW-e3znlT .711LLzirER.r. OPENING, Ou SATTIIIDAY, If Whist., Tory Lugo stock of MILLINERY GOODS. Gomprising aII nu tided Mtn. Lading' attentica liquefied at • • ![BB.ffi. NITCHINV, oPENTo.nzecas . NG ~ WeSad amosiice to Os* 'Wks thitalie 1111am:db. ISAITIUMIr lath WI, 11 handsaw imuttmeatot - ;.Patterits Botisedi; Iffatis,lo4 irtenildngbit =Unary ,Also ths very haw 41714 atl 3 / 1 :411XIS mad =MAW oulcaw ..:.. ~ George W. Smith's Farm lu ronaminrn, of tl,t• rt,•l ;.ort 41 my. N m o ycm y 000 at.", anti ctr ra, cr rcmr Iderationr of a paste Inzolly alah to mtrmt my affamo and contine mt. ott , ..mMu , my Bracing/1,1 tmman Iv Wha,u,,,,, aad to aconntt Felt 0114 I of,, Mt. Min, I.y rlvato contra. till the 3:P7 DAY 01 MAY, U.U., aml Il not tb.o cold, 11 Put :it An.r..ti t..., Magnificent Estate of Waddington, Contaln.r.re, 414 ACRES of beansfful ned fertile rail ing hill Inn 1, eell w sterol - 1 nith 150 . ....e.1.111ugapr;0ga, to one al the most noslnbriote c,nntnen rn tl.e newt], and tituateJlu a neighLorhood neaifh) and htgb ly eine people. 11 le ou the C.:tinny Turn pike, an miles :rum Wit.nllt.o. The maneton le In Char ugh repair, large and tom..nodione, (10 fret by wnh .eery modern courensnoe, aurromdod with fitirchteey and tree+. Toe principol Ituant hone. In• and comfortable twreetore trick. The dairy b on e e a Ppacione and fixtures aro COOTP 01,{1, arranged. Tto.re an - Woo eight oWtages oral 0, tall rented to cid and gond to mute.) the ruttel of climb p.tyr morn than the Ma.. Au e.- tenet,. Loan, with atme haa-mo nt dirlded Into nlO hung Itt• 15 homes, and st-tM L r rat 0.., 'nth col lar., lines, mows, and et . try lion; In tie Iftgbest re. quisfiku of a tom; It .Wade in a yard 170 fe t sonare, an ceded bj betk abe le frt. r aid. mud sheep; alno, Marton:nit/1 shop and fOnnetter here... The farm Is weal keo• n to lee the test imputed and most highly cnlttrated In lids part the r,an. try, stocked with trupnrted and other 010141 cattle, sheep, hornet, Implemonfe ' , dr. I lie grolosng crape tonal., of 14 acres of feel sheaf ; 21 set, of I'll tarlay ; 27 acre. of spring barley, 25 arren of black nate; 80 acres of men ncrra of potatoes - acres W meadow, the balance in good umtnre, .11 cd whi h sill he sold no .bore stated ou the _let MAY, 1104. Torras of purchasemoth: o on .:n3 .1 e•ln n and of the following obtees, sr bens plows of I. plate and •nrthsr particulars can be gtven the Intlz of May, Ight: New York—At 1h ofii. of 11,.tat... PA LEER, ➢goolitl a CO., 1 Water street. Mr. JUAN JAY HANNAH, Petri street; Mr WI Gt.t AM HAN. NAM, Pearl street; Messrs. Zacello M DIE & CLI IL D, 11 Water street. rhilsdelphi —DULLETT S TAHITI:MILNE Baltimore—blow, STBAUS, 810. A BELL Ptttentrgb—Mr. J. PLI MING'S Drag C evelson—Mr. J. B FITS Meth hnnu. Cluelonatl—U. U. MITCHELL & Co.. Water Ft St. HL INKItICH Loalsvlll +—C. U. ILOPE.II. Wl.4log—At the, 131.1.8. W LEY pLIELL , .•rrtd F OR VA LE. A tract of 1600 acme, abomoding in Oak, Pine and Hemlock Timber, cm the upper Alio:lmq mar, WA miles above Thisonte, 16 mil' s from Warren, 6 miles from Steamburg, en the A. At G. W. R. It., to kir. Hewn county, Ls now offered fur. eais A plot easy be wen and a minutt description bad by applying to S. S. BRYAN, • VOR SALE—A two story brick house I:an the north tide of the North Common, behests Federal nod Sandneky streets, Allegheny City. Also, Three two story back tenements on the wistaide of Cherry Ailey, botweon Steand and Third streets: Fitiaborgh. Also, Lot and loading. , an the son :beset owner of Fourth and Ferry streets, Pittsburgh. Also, A large brick building, on the west side of Fourth street, (East of Market) lituahriro,snitatifo for boarding honne or buik. fto The old Gazette Badfig7, on the northerly side of Third streot, abetttog on the above lot. MaII!ME!M FOR SALE—COM:TUT SEATS —As the mason of the ;ear has come by which the at• tendon of many of cur citizens is directed to the purchase of conntry seats, w • wish to draw the at: Motion of such to that beautiful farm which has re cently been divided lato eti•ablo lot. ran. tog front 3 to 10 acres, situated on the line of toe Pittsburg, • Steubenville Railroad, in Chartists rel'oy opposite the I brivl g vitlage of Mansfield. The abovo rep evil t. olleted at 75 per cent. lan than that which is neer soiling the same distance from the city to no easterly direct en. Gall . und examine the plot at the offun or ntyl4 B. Me'. its &00 , Illd K nrth arrest. FOR SALE--Ono new Ste, Engine, 15 loch cs 'lnner, 30 Inch btr,to, on licary Iron bed ; balance valve governor One 12. Inch cl butler, B) loch stroke, wooed-hand, RIR EH be as good as 11. r. ==3= Two Cylinder Boilers, 36 In. dlana., 30 teed long Thew. " 30" Two Wroneht Iron 011 RIM. Abo. 'num Bea of norlog Tral4, for Oil Welle. Cheap lkir mai. Sugar. of IL fit. BOLE, sy Alleittioriy Dar, B.A. row trio Polot. VALUABLE RIVER PROPERTY Foil HALE, altaated on the Monongahela Bleu, abtive t h e lint Lock, baring a (,oat an said rive: of 927 foot, end extending back to hrostMack street. adteining the Connellsrblo Itallroad, ton. Mining t acne and 77 perchm. Thla is ow admira l:de location fortnanuMetnring In:noses, in the river in front and pull. must and railroad In the and bow Mill and ballotage Monson e.t.a.& For terms, &c., apply to MARY ANN TUSTUI, on the preminsea, or to W. C. AtIGIIIIIIMOGEL, No. LW Diamond street, Pittsbmish. ambit/ FOR SALE--STEAM SAW MILL AND on, REFINERY.—The oncehelf or whole of an Oil Rebury and Steam Saw E ill, with ten and on&half acres of groped ; an abundauce of coal on the lot—mlno open and being worked, Mtnate on the Allegheny Bares and A. V. IL 8., is offered for min The Nefincty 6 woe and of modern build. The S. DIM L in splendid order, wed I. well eitit aced, haring a check ruling from It to the river. Good locality tor balding boats. For pullouts= call on tho .derslgned. LYDAY & apfhtf No. 63 tined street. EMU/or., PA VOR SALE—VALUABLE MANCHE& _I: tar property, being part of tbo w,ll known ce. tats "litmedalo," fronting on M. Ohio river, between Washington and Chestnut struts, running back to Prude ...et. This property can be divided into 37 lota, mostly 114 feet front, and from 120 to 208 feet deep. The property will be soli as wo entirety, and pumas.. particular advntages fo ra nuantifecturing Ms. Terms can be made satisfacuary. Apply to ,OICOUCIE COLLMJEI, General Agent Pennsylvania Salt Manufasenshis Co, comae Pitt street and Duquesne Way, rituals teiyfilm WE, SALE—A Farm of 118 acres, in Ckalr township, Weetm.reland county, Pa. Jilsso,• Ilium of 110 awes In Fl k_abeth tosaship, Allegneny. county. Alai, a &roe two-etory Brick Room and Lot In the Eloronithrol.liait ili:•heth. Ifikk Rom and Lot in Bllsabeth baronet,. A 1... too Lots adjoining the borough of felchc s. port; in Jona A Petty'. plan, Noe. 69, 67, 66, 59 Kid' GO. Also, • Terry valuable tract of Coal Land, In Pool N0 , 2,N0n toe Monongahela river. .For Pertloulare bemire at h o. lea Fourth etivet. rufl2,ly 0.11 TOWER, Itcal Persia Agent. FOM SALE-VALUABLE 131PROTED •PBOPEUTY.—That dealt-able Lot of Ground to the Borough of Gaerrencerills, .(tooted on the cor ner of Butler and Saalt streets, containing about onabalf sore, on which t. is good Stick Bonze of seven room; a Stable, s well of good srater..d frult of all tied., and elude trots to aburalseco. for terms Inquire-of J. M. SNOWDEN g 00., malbSt No 177 Liberty street. Wfwifrymwi poR 18,91. X—A LA WE MODERN built Oven story brick home, situate on toss man, between Filth and High Weals, contain trig rooms, with good cellar and I:bathed gar tet..The lot has a front of 20 fret ou Eon Went, run ning boa TOSeet to • 5 foot alley. The hones la gob etantlall4ullt,•and bra water and mla throughout the boll For further partici:dare ougalre of A. O. 01/110kE, apllkir • 58 Diamond, Pittsburgh. POR 'SALE, 107 ROSS ST.—A well, arranged threeatorj throning house of two potion, dlhlag•room, kitchen,. bathroom, cltam-' 4, good dry cellar, Ontsbed attlo, pared yarar and cold water, altoben, mop, a c . The Lot bus front of 20 feat, by 70 feet doop to so alloy. for price and tormaapply to 1)011111881 . 3t SONS, m 713 Beal &tato Agents, 61 Marko street. ---- wAUTURY AMY WATICai YOWEtt TOIL BALE--The subsenlar offeni for sales I n agad i ll o =th r Ir . azt y posrer,Qtag u ta SAW boo linen wed as • Sas% and Do'. factory, and reeLtly •a • woolen fratery, and!. suitable for almost any macrufactsulag boob o. Apply near the premises to •plt.lm O. L BTLWAItT. VOit SALE--20 Late in Allegheny City, togetbm baring • fr.ut on histuee Lane of about 130 Loot, and manilas back 400 foot, being late cambered from 0 to 31 by John O'Hern'a plan of lots, being the property where an. Ford now lira. 'I be iota will be egad aapmately or in a bed,. Yoe terms, de., apply to mySett F. WHt ' 101 Fifth .treat. LilAtal YON GALE.—That valuable .1: ?AIM idtttate an the PltUlturgh and Shoran Grade Bood, In Robinson toalublp, known us the "Still razz," about eve toll, from the city; con taining ►bout 125 acres, arm be .1d at private We. Tor terms apply to STILL, Attarnepat-Law. No. " fi j a . l?; o. jratt;.,• uth2bdeett2 Pittaburch, P. von isatt—e. swu- story !trick Dwell- A: tug prelates, rooms, all In good ardor; lot 66 11 264 bet, fronting on two streets, on which there Ls lug* stable,•with Co nece-sary nail:m(l6ll3gs, &0., Chute In Wllltinsburg, Peebles township, and will be said low and an easy term. Apply att. Baal Satan, sudinsuranos 01Poo of 0. 8. DATES, m 6 Butler stmet, Laa-rennerilla Lou±t. desirable property situatal la the Borough a the wanes of Locust street end the Ohio Oyer, M Imewn sii the Oreelmood property, so Irtilob is mated a milers style Brick Dwelling. Elmoo,, Cat. rhqe Boon, Stable, los 11ws. &0. Ter tare. psrtivtlase +assize a A. D. SAITTIZ, es Wares stmt. rlttshorgh: 114 - W/N.ISA I .f.;—"Tliat. two-story BUICK. a: DWELLING, Ardabod In 1;nod style, rod In oroplota ordar,sitnated on rho corner of Dantlf treat nad Gorge:area alloy, }Math Ward, contain flight rooms end trashed garret. Can be had at a . . . Rooth* of - . .1 GULP 8133.1',L15D,.... IA . ', - NU 'Marty 'lnlet: - VON. ISALE---A Lot of tiround, at the 11.7 corm* of Neville sad Barium etnets, In the Ilcemb of Binsitishom. Also, elm ;on more qt Vet Daum ardLocast Etrefasl4oth ward. ren:cif whaY 411 . 14 0 5 24 . 1 4 N AILIOON TLPThi tf • - Rai sad Wane' eiott. rino - 1, - Et.4= oo * 4.'l; Vii , cati—bt, ± - eveCtillorylathe new butlaing can= irei and Wawa slue% nthettlenY• DOM B. atm. \~-~~ FOR SoILE No. Ea BOVETII STREET, (Burke'. Building ) EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE bTliClifi —On TIIIIIDAY EVENING. May Mb, a: 7V, o'clock. will be soln, on second Boar of the C.mum real Sole Room., 54 Fifth street, by or der of A. D. emit:, Administrator of the late Copt. ornitn : 115 eller,: Exchange Bonk Stockt 50 du Allmobeny Bank Stock ; 50 do Nonormabela borings Munk Stock, 24 do Iron City Bank Stock; fA .do Wntern I.mm:ice Co.; molt A. MOILWAIBK, AtteVr. EXECGTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED ALLEGHENY CITY PROPERTT.--On BAT EISUAY AFTEENGON, Hay Mat, at 3 o'clool be sold, on tea pretpilea, by order of B. Cutert. Exessu , or oe /Lob, N. Burnside', deceased, all that valuable Lot of Oro sod, 44 feet front on Borth Canal street, Allegheny City, by 120 teat deer baying • trout in the rear of 10 feat 10 baba on knot Lane, et Inch I. erectod • twoatory •Fratuo Doodling •Licnse, with ont-bnildings, tett-oven, An. _ The locution Ls pleasant and agreeable, to led sad on the easy taros of one third cub, lalanoo in Ones nod two yea", with laternst, lector's' by bond sod lhuftgettme . h/cILWAILIE, knot's. THIS. (Saturday,) MORNING, tat 10 o'clock, .t Numlc Hdl Auction Homa% 00 11(11, street, 1/111 Lo .old to close Ohio coomg-ntnent tb caddlea Bea Tobacco; 35 do pun conorted do; 10 do Pancake du, 0.1 15 do Black Suaet do, %a; 6 bot;a do lea d 5; boo. Cream Tartar; 50 du eavorted NpNeeer; The ab.va will be sold in quanta/es, arithant n eer', Term. cash, oar bend. =314 T. A..OIcOLELLAND, Atict're UNITED STATES MILITARY Will y yEXAM • Orme or ASSISTAS, QIILIITIIIMUm, Wahthgtnn, April le, 1864; belabl on Wee:Watley. the Wit day ol kley, at the Dailroad Depot in nleteadrle, Virginia: 600 cons of Old sallroad Iron: 100 tons of Old Car dzleK 60 tons of Cast &rap Imo; 100 tons of Wrought Iron; 0 tone of Old Brea. and Cropper; IWO 011 Bernie; Terme t amh to Gomm: mot Tarsal. Ten l i t ,. p , irr be cent to paid at the time of purrlme, the on delivery. The property roast be ;warred altltin ten data tepee date of Bele. H L BOBIBSON, eplatis Contain and A. Q. K. QIINDRIES AT AUCTION.—On RAT IIRDAY MORNING, May 14th, at 10 o'clock, viii be coil, at the Corm:nen , Salo. Room., No. 5 Plolt street . 6 bagn Feathery; '3 donee Bolt Iohole; 12 Cum Sheller. and Mills; tl gem Cedar Sp I oota; 24 do Mahogany and Walnut Boob.; 10 dam Cupboard Looks; 7 do smarted Augur, 1 do 'P.st. hole Bpadte; 5 do Ilarollod Hatchets; 35 do Cony Combs; 1 do Deno Brush.; 51 de Scrub do; 10 g.e patent Clotho• Pitil; 4 nuns Preach Blacking; do Writing Field; myl3 A. gamma. AneVe. A IJCTION HALE OF CONDEMNED AM' lIVESICS. Wee Drrjarrzwn., C.A.T.UXT 3317par.A.e,. Once of Chief Quartermaster. Washington, D. 0., April 25th, 1661. Will be sold at yublle auction, to the hlghset Id. der, at the times and places named below, els; Newport, Penes, Thursday, 31.76 th; Goat Our& Foos, Alonasy. 1110 9th; • Altoona, Nana, Mummy, dday 18th; Poona, Thursday, - May 19th; Berionig. Penns, Thunday, - Al ay geth; .Lebanten, , Peous, Thursday, Jans , .2d; 19orthumberlatid,Tenne, Thum*, June Oth; 4! Acrentort:Pynns.. Thursday, June 19th • WilliamsTart,'Penno, Thursday, June 23d; One hundsvd:(loo).borsts at Gettysburg, said. two hundred and'artj(2..so) at with of the other Gettysburg, . • - 'Theis horses:hard been °andel:l:toed' alt slat for the cavalry mnice of the Unitedßtatos Army. ' for road and farm papaws many good tuiptus maybe bad. Horses will Do told singly. • Baba begin at 10 A., and continue daily till all are sold. , Terms: PAM, in Crated Statesnotes only. JAMS3=224 • Vent, Col. and C. Q. IL Cavalry Ilneesn. op:6lXX* J,11:4130118 AND GBOCERIES.—On SATURDAY HORNING, May 74 1 / 4 ss 10 o'clo:k, will be void. at Commercial Salm llama. 84 Tilth street, the following stack of amputee Liquors, Wines sod Groceries, to which the attention a the trade la Invited; • L baskets floe Champagne; 10 came don Trench:Cordial; 2 to Obey Cardin': 1 10 do Trench Brandy; ' 10 do Old Ooduoo and Bordouur Brandies; . ~. I WA, Applaiirandy; • . 2 do Jersey Cider Brandy; • . , 10 rears Scotch ALI ' I down Strop; ' 2 boxes Dialogs llabara; 10 do /Wry Vetere; 10 do Government Jim Coffee; 2 chests oolong Tao; . . ' 9 boxes Ground Ginger; • 10 do do Pepper; • ' _ ' . .• sdo do Cloves; ' 4 do pnrollide riots; . o 7 do Doraatare.b.T, . . . 4 do Yeraticelll; . . • ' . 6 do Sala:atm, ;:- ...... _ 3 2 do ' b est Indigo; ' - 1 t44tlMackel; 2bble MPlOk; . . HO4-'n'l)'4tlliei 0 .Pea lelbt:foap nll3 .acr:o3l,kattt. F i rt AND MIL DR. r3AEtt sa 4 at2. - (0 tteatrems'a mmoNlo DIHEASYS, Om Zll6 *nil na.CATAILIGT, KUM ETIM aurxr.i.olklk - Pti.Pll4 Inamia.A.llll3llo/23, MI, sad treali . 17iillaILRATOILY-SYNI; also Hll3l 01 111.1M10.7 `ma all diseases saterint ZEE 'OIIID3,ICO TUTU eniarr. stemayil .I.7II7SE.IfIERN'TB. .PITTSBURGH THEATER ME I= sad Sixth niOt of the popplAr a - treza. Errtz Ina DIE-SON. TEIB EVENING. ht.,l the domestic Irbh drama outland r, AT It LEEN 4 ATOCIMNEEN. ..... ..--Ettts Headmen EICIMMEM TH'ir ran.: n SPT: edrITE &LL 01? ALGIXELS. ET t I HEN D ESAOS to tbive. eharaeten, Intro tr.] ward combat. The aultre r , e11...0y wni attp•••.t. <. c41,1* wst h tl I( II EAGLE. ILIE MANIAC LOUR. Ditch*. I . Ui==l -(:::AND CONCERT, =II 11. 11. Ft OEt Fi..II,TIS 0 N IN THE FIRST U. P. CHURCH, ALLEG.T, Thursday Evening, May 10th A unrab,r of pattlntle DVETTS, QIIAIITBY7 E 9 vtl. De surg Item th. a yaale C.ll " Frreral Vcrsllstot, of known abfllty, and °VEX. FORTY SELICT !I:YOE/U.1,016;pm'. =ISM Oa Tic k.ts for .slo tt, nook Eton , of Mr.. Pr•tt, Allrgbcny City, The Pinup Ix foralshed C C Myth r Donr even at 7 1 ., C 4: otert c mtuencing at 8 tic.k . my I4:Etti ALSO NIC lIA LI. _ EVERY EVENING, at 8 o'clock B.ITURDAY AFTKIINOON, at 9 o'clock Wonderful Scenes and Wild Adven- ventures in the Life of an American Whaleman. Admis.dan cents. Reserved mods 50 cant. 8k T [WAY APTDElooll—Admlsston to p.rt. of the house, 25 cants. Deserted seats, CO eta. ut718:2! MUSIC A.l, CONVENTION. PLUM CREEK PRESZYTEHIAIi OffMEWL MONDAY Egli o treg:, "' JP.l76V, l 2:l - . P ut ," wlt, thee. motions per, day, until the FRIDAY, whew a Gon , rtrt will be given by the Convention fee the benefit of the Christian Coto Aiello*. Mr E.BEfEBe BATT'S servicia bay. been engar d for tberion. Persons .long tree lime of [Cs Allegheny alley B. IL will lend at Verner Station, where co veyances can he had to the place of Dinvention. The =Weal public are reapectudly invited. tely libei W. Old "ORATORIO OF THE Reheats-air on MONDAY tmd THURSDAY rbteit• at VA P. N., In Ttloity Church Scluxd Lom. through the 6:h ttreet cam Moak provided by the Cocnitter. WALTER, r. MARSHALL, Chairman of the Committee on , ottortlio..a.• J. S. SIABIELIZiK, Chortle Director. myllott C. C. MELLOR, Planter— .SUCTIOJr 8.11,E8. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. 111 no added to the large 11.1 of:mdosbla En ckt, oo TURoD.k t Ei kNINti, May 17th. at 7 oo second floor of Commercial Sales Rooms, 51111th etroot : id Ammo Manchester Saving, Ihmk; 10 do Morrhouts 8 Mantlfactarane Ronk; 10 do Yittoborgh Insurance Company; 10 do Allegheny Inearance Co.; 6o c'o Patsborgh a Stenbenolllo R. 12, Co.; 20 do Allegheny Volley Railroad Stock; 20 do Penneylennia InooMone Co.: 121)14 A. fIoILWALNZ, AstoCo. POSITIVE CLOSING OUT SALE VF Tobacco'al auction
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