• • ciLtittAtroit ....SAYIIB.IIAIr, MAY 21, 1861.. • 'ult. 6."—Pre have receivid your pout.; mu:ideation, but, owing to" the great pies"; sure of impoitynt nova npon nur limited vete, we cannot now find room for it. We may publish 'it before the meeting of the Cleveland Conientiom T he' Duty, of the Efour. lie certain that Zan has been reinforced, 1 0.thathe may not have under hie immsdiste: command 100i000 men, in . 7gqiiiKi.o the lii,ooo of 40,000 under litelisiainu at Petersburg.;, It may be possible for Lie to be still further rein- forced by the Withdrawal of !.troops from Jastirite's array, new attenakding to im ; Pod° the advance of Stritattaa to Atlanta. Notwithetandirig all assertions to the con trary, the Rebels would give up Atlanta to : morrow to be natured of the safety of Rich curl and the repulse of Gain. JOHNS TON'S retreat before Gamma:Flay therefore be accounted for upon the hypothesis that 'a portion of his forces are already on their way to LEE. ite think it 'will : tarn out so. ,The straggle in Virginia, nuless_Gaaffir she* win a decisive victory within very foie days, may thus become a prOtracted one. . -The strengthening of Lee frock the South would necessitate the strengthening of G . s,s.sT from the West. This could not be done Cu a day. .We oltede to. these possibilities, not be. 'Faust, we have the slightest deubt of the ultimate testOof the Virginin campaign, but that,we may Impress upon our readers the necessity of possessing their souls in - patience while the great work: of General 0/L.SST is going on. It may take weeks to 'defeat:lmes army; it may take months to reduce Richman& The offensive and do; rendre operations now taking place in Vir ginia ; constitute no child's pla - y. On the contrary, they form a campaign of the greatest magnitude, to which two of the largest armies of modern times are parties. .The stake to be decided, by the: admission -of the Rebels themselves, is the very exis tence of the Southern Confederacy. That the will tight, desperatelyi we know; that they are strong in numberox . we know; that almost every foot of Virginia soil lead ing to Richniond is strongly fortified, we alai know. It took hicrt.rrras three months to - dig - his way to Richmond and then run away from it; • we may certainly give Ginarr as long atime to fight hisiway to its walls- and place his grand army inside of gum.- Whatis &Er day, then ? Clearly to give to General Gnawr and his brave soldiore ~. the moral support of our confidencsand en couragement; to do all in our poWer forthe relief pr the wotaded • to sustain with our ineaiss•sttob noble charities as the Sanitary and Christian CoMmissions,mot forgetting,, as Pittsburghers, our own Subsistence Com mittee; to strengthen our armies by a ready riesp — onsii fo 01 demands that may be made , upon no for iolonteers ; to strerigthen the financial arm of tho Government by paying our taxes promptly and investing our our plus earnings 14 . its securities; acid, finally, • to keep our faith in the vightetiosness of out genes ansludten, and our reliance upon a good Providence as firm se tbei everlsst ing. The Boma Proclamatloh Wo -published yesterday an article re. flectingwith some severity upon the course of - the-New York' World in publishing the forged proclimation of the President. We 'did not keow at the time that aid Journal of ann.nierce had published the forgery, bat it appears that it also inserted it-'We have since read h joint circumstantial statement by the Proprietors of the two pripere, in whio&They disclaim . pll knowledge of the proclamation prior . to the moment when it was handed to..their foremen at a late hour •of the night. As it was written in the usual mariner in which telegraphic die parriumaroPropired, the foremen Were de 'coived, into • the belief that it was' enuine and, accordingly gave it into the hands of • • theprinters. As we would not do tojuotioe '01 , 6141) an enemy,we publish the substance of their statement. 'doPies of tho same piellamatioti, it ap pears, were also sent to all the leading New York 'pipers, but the World and thi Jeureal of ammerce were the only two which gave it Circulation. As 601311 M it btdarc known that the - document was a forgery, the World ---. promptly pu *lint ed the fact on its bulletin boards but not so with the luurnalaj Com— ,easy mei New York Tribune thus explain dhabonduot of its proprietbri : Anontlio'olock In, the morniog, a Teri crowd, ' cirekeeied alnitatentlrAy of merchante doing boainest down town and pa , ticaleriy in the neigh. o,rhrod of Wall etreet;"atiertiblid la fr./ of the offic of-the Joaeisi , areeteoe; - corner of Wall and Wet* , atre-te, and demehded.that the proprietor, should forthwith contradict I.,tterepoited proclamation pub liehed in Columns. Ili Pe sdeo.f ,643 flrp .t Grinnell lillotnen 1 co., - with ether priiminent - rusrchaote, on babel, of the . aloe oribisee, waited upon the propiletoni, and mhowed then . ; &dispatch dlrectfrota Wash ingto n -to the Baud Of Brokered-nying the, oclatruttioa.. The propel . et °reinstated stain the genninetuse ef the' Proclaims -Goo and refused to contradict en their bulletin the • repketatiogiltat iriraa authentic Irons the ases ...; dated Pus. Ihfr. mall persisted. netwithitanding • ;.one of tied: entroyeee itmught • denial Gans - 11r. 'Graft *put of the assecisted Press. .; • Theascit ,me,toccaelotted by thisobstinicy on the. ',Pat of tle.Jearissicantina situ increue.l.4 it 1r... ,nOt until shdeat densenstrations' were nuclei panic. ..:,ulsrly against ilr. atotir, (one of the. proptietorej ,that the paper coneenied to bine a balletie denying - 4h., , ettont- -061 r. 'ebb had the desired -effect; and She 'crew& hilted. 'During the esetronient General ths , editorial roomer theLrear.al and'rettutined thins soros time. •- -• Tbs Associated offer . s;rewiird of p 1,909 for tbe„delection of' the scoundrel who committed the forgery. Tbo leading •cl:few-York Administrstion pullers condemn the . suppression of the . two papers ' , which PUblbtbed it. • - The Penneylianta . State. Akanby. In seciordance with the prorisioni,of an lot Of.the Leg4latttre(approyed May 4tb 1 1864 - 004:" beirin hasjest enlarged the duties of the military amity at Wailing '!r., tan ao as to include the gratulbisi collection , L . " Or back pay, bounties and pensions dim to ':.4'enwsylmoola vulubteers. The most ixoel ,. lent head „of that agency, Perim Johns', of Bedford county, has been commisiloned •. as colonel, and asslitatit,hinaximmasn -11,3 a! Centre ' county , no lientenant colonel. 2 'clerks are to be 'employed. . ' his enlargement '.of the duties of the 'agtneY , ShOuld Itaro :heext authorized two tliTI ago. 4 : :tit beenlm done, bee IT:Mt ! L I : i t ecessiiry_artifety indica. a little expense in lawns/J3g the : bank, pay and beet* due ,_.td her deceased hpshand.'But , lit is never lob late to comdincia iOD3 work, anti we , are "ea -therefor; to chronicle thelbore 1 .. — ~ fiats." .WePresPtito that, keregign-appites . -- iihnslorpmetiOnS end back pay and hotusty, coating frisil'ennsylvaila soldiers or iddni,aieyle addressed Colonel F inis Joimair,,)VAaliington;'ilthoggh, of :ecieive, the terlutimethod.ei addressing escli Com zettnicatione tO: ilia lionstalisioner'ef 4, , ,,i, lions onto tia &Mad Additoi..Of the Trois ' ury *ay etili.bo obeerred important proobtrasOon by the Gov ernOrt-wAi°ll ebould ,have -$11"4"4 ju F cglr pesr yesterday merhbie, wilt be found on Our fratimifit l~ 1.1 ~ s r . .40g5AV40.W Ti 4 $ 1. ..L0t10-kile.—Tlie opening of pie Afissfasippi' l 7) .. ol4 . l:sii at SL Innis Gn T'F'ps day het was nn imposing affair. One of the features was a procession of police, mint titary r Bremen, secieties, ,etc., which oo enpied an hour and a half in passing a given point. Speeches were made by Gen. ilosataus Mayor Dana, and other dis tinguished gentlemen. The "Star Spangled Banner" was sung by 500 choristers. The Fair promises to be a signal success. STATE POLITIO —TPC. Union Conrention of Blair county met in the early part lof this week and nominated the fotlowitig ticket: Assembly—Joseph- Cu .AdlcuL; Sheriff—Joseph Robinson ; Prothonotary— S. Morrow; Commissioner—Bogert Waring. Senatorial conferees were instructed to support the nomination of Hon. S. It. Me, Cune, an Congressional conferees wore in-, strueted in favor of pl. LOlll5 W. Hall late Speaker of the State Senate. NorwrruerAs nisi] the reports telegraph ed to Northern papers that LEE had been driven south of Spottsylvanis, as a result of the hard fought battle of Thursday, the 12th inst.., it now appears that, when the fighting recommenced on Wednesday, be occupied substantially his old position , be hind the strong Works northwest of that village, and which ho had in the meantime considerably strengthened. Ix the fight of Wel:lmlay, which emus lo have been a littlo more dm a reconnois• canoe in force, our lose was about 1,000 in killed and wounded. The enemy lost as many, besides some Azers. R old In Florida by Gen. Birney. On the morning of the 26th of April gee. Birney,' with six companies of the U. S. C. T. left) sielteonville in the army transport Mary Benton, followei fixm PIC3IB.IS by the 167th N. Y. V., tinges command of Lieut. Col. Carmichael, on the Harriet A. Weed. Asrivlog off Piliktka, recently evacuated by the Union forces; the rebel forces were peen to run precipitately. Thf forms landed at a point called Welacet, about 76 miles above Jacksonville, on the east side of the St John's river. To this point CoL Harris, of the 7511 Ohio, I mounted regiment, bed been ordered with a portion of his command. He was detach ed to St. Augustine, and thence by the upper St. Augustine into Voluela county. Gem Dirney, with his infantry, followed to 'aupport'the mounted] forces. A portion of the 17th Connecticut, under Co]. Noblaalso marched in the immediate rear of the 75th Ohio from St. Augustine, over the lower road, and in their progress captured an outpost of the enemy near Volusia, making prisoners of the rebels'there stationed. Unionists were not interfered with on the march, but the portals ] .) property of all avowed retitle was confiscated and a large amount of cattle, berries, vehicles, &e., tained (or the United States Quartermas ter's Department. The rebl partisan ranger Dickerson, or (Dickinson,) with 400 Olds native Florida cavalry, rode is for as Fort Gates and crossed pat t of his - force; bat on learning the various posiXons and the strength of our raldiog forces, he pro dently withdrew his men from the east aide of the river, and betook himself west wardly .with all convenient despatch. The sprees having combined, peneirated as far as Smyrna, on the east coast of Florida, and seized two schooners 'laden with cotton, prepared to run the bleakadtio Here, also, was captured a large amount of cotton stored for shipment. The Slit U. 8, C. T. had been detailed to guard the fords of the St. John's river, in the rear of the expedition ; and the whole force, without the loss or hurt of a man. regained Jacksonvilleon the 6th of klay. During these nine or ten days the captures of the Union forces amounted to 5,000 to 6,000 cattle, a large number of horses, mules, and other means of trans portion, and more than a million dollars worth of cotton. • On their way they pinked up ten furloughed rebel soldiers. Since the ocoupation , of Florida, on the 10th of February, DO ouch suneessful.oper mina as this of Geo. Biroey ban been exe cuted. It was skillfully designed, and ad mirably carried out. More property, know!. edge of the country and oflts inhabitant was acquired than by any other tuespres yet taken. The Repulse of Steel a Success The Washington Republican has the fol lowing: 7 "The copperheads and gold . ..speculators in New York are making the most over the skirmish which Sigel had last Sunday in the Shenandoah Valley, communicated , of ficially to Gee. Dix by the Smietary of War last night. It is true,Sigel, with a handful of men, was repulse—the only re pulse we have had in this vicinity suns general Grant began kis campaign—but what 'did it cost Mel It cost hlm just eight thousands/ his but mm. led by smut o/ 11.4 but Generale! Tithe the object of Si gel's demonstration was scoomPlished. Ile was Bent out to divert a portion of 1.28 . 11 army, with the purpose of weakening it. It was weateoed just eight thousand men, who, but for the movements of Sigel, with ',bolt half that number of men, would have been fighting against the army of the Po tomac. S.get's movement was O. success, notwithstanding he was repulsed." The Washington! Star digcrealta they story. Oct 13neelrinridge has reinforced Lee. It eaye that It would be a physical impossibility for him to do so since Sun day lest, when the engsgetaent at New Market took picot.. DOATII OF N 1.7114.15 FEZ AWTIIRONO.— Nathaniel Haw.hrone, the author, died at Plymouth, New Hampshire, on Thursday last. He was stopping at Plymouth in the course i.f• journey for the benefit of him health, and was in company with ea-Pree. Ident Franklin Pierce. Ile had been suf. fering with general debility for some time, hut retired to bed last night *as *ell as usual. Maine o'clock this morning', how neer he was found dead In hie bed by ea- President Pierce. ' „ Asta►oacsasars FOIL 0114217.—W0 pre. same there osn be no hate in staling that Corcoran's old division was embarked here on Satorday and Satarday evening bat for Bette Plain, whence they were for- wardedat once to the front.-4/ezonirio "JOrnal. RE LIG WES JrOTICES. SEtiVIOES NEED liar BE EX- PILOTED in the Tint tiofornied Ptnbt terfan Olioreb. (Bor. Dr. Ducat.',) TO-3.IOIIRJW, (Bab. baah.) ate Padarbotlnic absPothr.gleivemy. my2l,lt 10bPREACILING BY THE LATTER D.or N SINTd, on bt' lIDLY, Iler 221„.et 2 o elnek p . m In third a.m.!, °enter of Lock . pd. B.,nduaky Wrote. Alloiheny City. The public; ere 11ejtad to att.nd. rol2itlt DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, (Ams •=7 Gum Cm,) ELDER JOSEPH' HIND, meetia EXCELSIOR llALL,eoiner of Federal /Klimek sic Preaching every LORD'S DAY, as 1034 m. and 7 go. Drayer Meeting IVLD- NtaDAY SVZIALNO. The public so cortlially ft. FIELYI . CONGREGATION OP NISCIPLPS, of Pittsbnigh meet stated.. ly, the IRON CITY COLLEGE BUILDINGS; corner of Penn and' St. Clair streets. Preaching Lontre DAT—N=lu and Evening—at-the weal bona. Sunday &boo' at 2% o'clock m . Pinyer• Meeting .every WEDNESDAY INO. The' publlo — are respectfully Invited my24lt LIFE INSURANCE. T6t Amerlean MIAs Insiumacit CO Of PIIILADELPLIiA. 'At. WartUltn — ,Frest. — ielhetk liamt,.V. .. Inns politica on then at Joint Block, Mntoil o Nos•rorretturontow on tsvorsblo tonne. S. 1312YAlt. Agent, • =At GG Fourth etzeet,"(ilorke../Initdlng,) R. J. B. SPEER, 100 Pens street, Pittsburgh. °Fol:Milli ia al'd 2103 p. m Dot log:llo. 51 TEDIIIIAL ATIOIZT Allegheny Oity. whereeslle will be attended to as 1,1 LIX and _4a defect dally. • wyl twfteind • ',AT4.-7FOOT 011,-4-bble no 7 land- . . Ibg from 49kmor L•dt Franklin. tar eats by .IDy2l •= •• • • DIOHET I PSI:N-12 now lending from • I slimmer Ladj Frankliciabr platy Diottritol iilei • INSON'S fill EP- SHEAR)* tot. - 41r,r,. - 049.0.1L 71i114111-.4c111/103f.110,11titiW,. , • JP ITBLIaJNYITICEIL • ..jr:"?. • M.NITART PAIR:—AII 81:nte Conoty. City mot Tana Otrcere in Weaker • Pe011•711 . 3114, AlStk - rn tohlo Weeteno Virginia ,WC pleura thake their e.ntributiont for the Yitta• hstrah Sanitary Fair to the Inderaigatd. Chairman eratld Cloternittee, so that the prow credit. mon he Ilananinitatio. In regard to the above met• 'ter will ho pleetually attended to. b r tyu l pd t ;6 l B H C : o4 : 4 : ll s 2 .7 . l l: 3k :: . ... r Ei. NOTICW—To rum PcsittO: Tbi great hall foe Concerts, &e.. tr DO. read. , for ally. It VIII require at least 3,0i0. All pstriotic eithena of Pittsburgh, Alle• Out) and n , ltiltyiedealries of aiding the nose by lending chain or rottorl, will please at once notify the onderrigned,ln the numb, and when they will be delivered at the Fele iaildings. TOe name of the donor or lender must be attached to each chair. As but A few day. bare yot to elapse before the opening of-the Fele, prompt sollon In ro.peat• fully esquwed Of order of Committee. WALTER P. ?..I.3,IISHALL, Chairman, 87 WOod Wed. trims Prcrsetana Batoaa Coweasy, DU,' 10th, Ithol. • ri.?BOORS WILL BE UPBNBD FUR BIIII3CEIPTION to the CAPITAL STOCK of the Plttehotgh Bridge company, at the following places, •to: Oo TiIrADAT, May 24,5 t Tidbilll Hotel, cu tk.. Steubeneille Turnpike. 012 T111:1IISD&Y, Mey 20,st Firm's Lintel, On tb. Steubenville Turnpike. on TT; 64DAY, May SI, of Oasvettle Hotel, on the Weehington Turnpike. Parties dmirleg to make ■ rare and profitable in. comment, should make it convenient to attend at tee plc.. mentioned on tho dap named. Boob, of Subscription ore open dilly at the Milne of WILL S Stiub , Tree:ewer, No. 03 Weter myl7:tjela7arlr 1208. STEEL. Secretary.... [ .L.CONOERT HALL. TOE ONE 731011 T ONLY? TIJICISDAIr. May 24th /11.1.33 LINA* EIGIUDA, Tho yonai and accomplished Voushet has the hour to announce onerGBAND 00NOIRT, half - the pro ceeds to be given to the Munilary Coe:minion. ehe seill to assisted by her eider, Ml.. Zhao Scribe, Miss Lisa Lockhardt, planiet from the W.; Mr. J. nabs, cla , tunettes late of Jnhan'e Concerto, and Mr. llorvry Morgan, Welsh Ebirpbt. PROGRAMME-Pm x 1 Cavatins—LuCht dii:aMmermoor..:—.—DoxilzattL Wel.ll lisrp--Antsle La7e7;:irlth . ..... Jaraba—:.-111r. Harm Morgan. Cantina—Ernanl......Vrrdi.....lllastra &rib. Grand rantaida--PLano /arta—Thum, D. Jaen Tbatt erg-- ...Miss Lin& Lockbara. B.lra Ballad—Claming taro' a. tVahh ary—Alelnt o[ the Wil li" 11". 7 /Sr. !Laney Moirgin,"". I. Grand itantaala—Phan Porto—on The nos of °Mello Barb.rbler._...Mhs Liao Lackhardt. 2. Aria—from Traamta....L.lferril—Allso Lima berlbs. 3. Grand Fantorla—Clartonotte—Lt 11Ira Ittrangere, Lll7.llid J. t. Arbr—from Norma—Moro aro now rho Holm , 1110,..—.211.1 Elias earn. 3. Plano Jo'c—ht,4o Dance ..... tlia Line Lorkhordi. a. Welsh Liam -Bone Bills triSeationd, with Vert. tione...-- ...... Barmy Shaman. Admission, 60 canto Tirade (nr elle at ail the Meeks Stereo, and at I/einem., Herren k Beldie•e, fifth street. The Plano t. from the liennfactory of ()bickering • Borts, .8 feral/bed by the Agent, O. 0. Metier. Doom opon of 73. 0-nocct to 1:95161.1. et 8 o'clock. terli V.PaT r IIONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED. t•cY —N. HOLMES, Treaannar Unitary Tai., knotriedgel rtreita of tha following additional mu tribatiorn : From lionolog A 114.1 m 4 75 E 4 75, Wm 4 75, W Porter, Jr ...... 475 J 4.74 N 4 75 4 75 T Sharp, two *ono 14 MI .. 475 W Porter, .r.._.... 475 4 75 W Lyuch....—._ 475 J Boyer 74 .1 Pot ter --..... 475 0113 ad /11 go._ 9 60 0 Coapk93—..-- 4 75 D 86309—..—.„ 4 75 4 75 Lingt 4 75 a. waie 4 75 T 4 76 I Thad. 4 75 T 5harp,—.......„„ 4 73 0 31.1346...—...„. 4 75 Contributions of *maid Tirpfr, Alen Wleentan Walker H &I'Doa " Wm Holland. .... Check, Jacob edam& & San " Tots Carrlck & &Leary Elenalay & &data.-.._. Prom Cwt Bluff warts .. ./ 2 Logan_ 5 l's 00iJ Patten ..5 000 16' Illrebell_....- 6 TO' tr 0 Campbell 630 1 W 2 Prench.......... 3TJ P ,Kalo _. 6 20 h 2 LourarcL.—.-.. BIM W Indy, tr....—. 520 C. De5ar....—.... 66011 i french.-- 520 Wm L0w1t...,....... 6 20. J liosnlun. 5 33, BS Prenchr..„...... BNJ J Edtrarda.—.—. sal T Eavard.......— , f. 20 BOantpbell-......... 800 T 0n1ey...........:_., 520 8 Jon. --.—. 200 T Norton__ 5 20.1 1itna11t0n........... 100 0 Willlama....—. 5 3 , 3' Ney--...........„ 200 T Loyd—.—.. 68/I. II DA11y...—.... 2 IX/ P Plummer...._- 620 I Budge...„_..._. 600 l nb0rt.,...........-... 6 VIII Corcerau...---. II 00 Afltmlmmuos...... 300 _ Contf Moll.. of the ml , . MI 30 Ultra from B. D. Cousin's Coilworks: • ' 13 B Coorsll3-..-51:B Co .1 i1ey.938..... 5 WI W rJonet.....-.-...... 5 001 P 78.79--....... 6 90' E Olden-_....-- 6 C 0 J 1 1 / 7 18ey—..._..... 5 00 G 11955.....—....... 500 II Taror. .... . . ....... 5 09 U P.rk188....."....._ 5 00. A Sadler.. ...... .-,..-. 5 CO' A Shuster - 5 001 .7 McGinn 00 J Canthvoy._.—. 00 John Csalbvey....- 00 U BleKee.-.... 00 J Tay10r..—.... 00 T Cbrasason.......— Co Kelly--... 00 -I AtublB,-....-.... 00 T Thoman...--- 00 D Tbunus..—._ 50 I 460 (I) 600 W 1111030. 600 TWBwn 600 Cann 500 D Campbell .......... 606 3wairk_____ 500 J 2462er.... ........ CM J Hutclaason..._.. 200 Came•—.-2 00 .1 Elmpsoo—..._. 225 O J 022060......._ 500 J. 800 lroso John R.rnoody'o'Cosl work., Fayette city J 5 Co c ;ir krEnlett.._..... 6 10 W. Knight . 2 k Postern.-.—.... 900 2 Pro 817 00 Brady'. Itend 21 E 50 Coltaubbt CII ..... 0,610 E OO Stoop. por .1 1) 20 00 J Lbyder, WestNewtown.- _ 600 Vora Ileofond Pork Porkers, so Ibllowo B !Lays * Co ...--.-...--8200 00 l'beo Parry, Herr Emit ..... —...---. ZS 00 Employes of Jas Drown, Woad otrart Prom Ifardwarp Comiultteo Jul follows , Adams, McKee & Co.—.— T 400 0 0 Jos Woodard! & 260 03 P 11 Laura. A 8rci...—... ...... 100 re LogatiA Oresg.-- . . 100 00 woittooro, Wolff, 00 Loy • if 100 Cl) Whin.,__ Mc & __llo 00 , B Wolff. .. 60 00 LOA 00 ro im Coal Jr.... .„Cdmorß ___— ter, as follows: Joseph P 03 W 8 Packer, tow twat Shinto:as 11000 Ctt P Smith 60 00 Ca t W Cunningham-- 10 00 1110 00 Imployam of Moorhead& Co's 1411. 0 amrtolrodp,l 0 0 ...... Inman of Baldwin and Bnowistr fp5...... Er,ip o lgeres of Carroll & fins dot's Boller ......... Employs. of Bralth, Park &Co_ .-..— . A /timid of the Poldart ',mil' II Idninot— Jamen'irwlin, Laarropeowillo._. _ Employees of Allegheny Atonal, add'l Ladles oafs. Bombaknor's Clmb, Law ./ Itider,lr, Crunt,;4a county —. patted., Armstrong county—_---- Imployeas of John Ball.. Co., l'caink Ila- Colorsegcto74 . ; Alloshony clty..., /first Beneficial Society, Alloghmy city B 1, inhume.* & Co, Dnlggisis.4—..- P Warajr, & Co, Boston, Amottot prerlowdy reported WNOTIOE TO TAXPAYER/3.—A1l venoms lobe barrnaglectad to pay theta Olty, Poor, Sulam, Winne, &hooka. Radios taz Era 1863, la the lint Ward. Plttatrirgh, are notlAad Allot on May Ist. Anita will he tuitlnded In all cum. Thule ado would save metapsy halm that day. 21.1.L15510011DML, Oolloctor, 8e.41 roarth street, At home from sto 7 &cleft, p. m. ' sol 9 ObSPECIAL NOTICIL—The owners of Oil a the Allegheny lanes g are regradad to remote thir Olt at awe; otherwise It will haws to be roamed al their omens, *albums it not roan there to do the current balsam • Attention to Mb author will Mr trouble end muslin. JAN= ALLYN. Mart Maw. NEW GOODBI lICOM MUSH k 00., New Yak Wathig anil.Bzisai Suits, lon Yorsa.l3l=B, Ito, • Is's., lot ot • Ilnen.Sackl3 and Dusters, . dad &tat! assorlaientn! BOYS' GRAY itoGLisr, toy2l.' ' ' 711....47 . 13i. Mintoot ROBINSON, McCLEAN .t Co., • BANKERS AND ril*Eng, No: 73 FOURTH 13 ars prepared to±lq ► moral DABBING AND DII.OENRAGE Deal/rata Canrnmeat fiecutiNee ate! klndo Doha ad ad! MLA Notre, Qold, pllrop Etaake, Dart Qin menial Paler. DraDaou New Yorlr,PeDale ailleatotr. iltaany raceriedou pm.lt, large; or malt iiiiroM •. lordlrr 1W1LE19:150500014:421.49D:-.• . • „ . . • . MMMM .F'n'H ,LIST' OF APPLICATIONS for atiling Liquors., bilod to the Clerk'. Oilko up to May 11t3,, Isai : Name. ' Elod. Inace. F. 0 Walguid, tavern. la ward, Pitt tburgh; Hugh Pallid,' Co. • do; Philip Dothth. do, do; eo , do, , u; .., d George Gann t F. tl'. Blurb =am, do, • do; George Goan! r, do, do; Jona Sairertil & Co., other gov'a, do s 1 Jacob RAO, ' ' eating bonus do; Dridtat, Oratalow, Co, .'..1 ..rd, Pittsburgh: G. W. Bochum awarder, Miran; do; Wm. Timm', , elatieg home, do; ' Jahn Laverty, _tavern, do; ' George hasty; do, do; John Drown, I do, • . do; es 1 Charles Robillson, do, din Xavlir Wok, eating boos% dil tratd, Pittabargh; Prune!. Garsti 3, tavern, do; Joan Lar.inr do, do; F. Mach& GI., other goods, dos Matthias Par del, torero, do; Reinhart Ciltieh, do, do; May & Dicker; do, do; At'am naiad silt, do, . do; W.I. !image, other geode, do; John Beliboneb, tavern," do; /elm Laverti — do, •lerasdor Pit may, do, Andrew Gods h, do, B. Loth, do, [ do; Cipllrge iipCCIL, Oyer, earg home, do; li'm Clayton • On(' good.; do; Stephen Goer:Mena, eat': bon*. do; Wm. C. Pilau/ tavern, Stephen Calimr, do, Or Michael Cella, do, • Joho Duffy, do, John SIMVS do, J. It J. Belly, • other goods, George Illinertan B Co., tavern, Jame. William* do, Loko O'Brien, do, D. Umvorth .h•Cm , ether goods, Wm. L. .! Nam ' t torero, !amp .!eney eating hoot*, . ... Black A Womb!, o th er gootht, dth ward, Pittsburgh; Peter Kolbeekee, tavern, 0. do; John Ilicaradt do; Job, Ms:Deets , other goods, do; McCullough, 8 ith di Cs, do, do; H. W. Ileanotobt A Co., do. do: ' P. 11. Hopkins, tavern, do; Daniel Eleenati. 4110 do, do; Benjamin Trinibie do, do; Wm. N. Otusatiman, do, • do; .1. B. Lambent tavern, do; Charles Mullen; eating home, do; James Boyd, other goods, do- Lancelot Appleby, tavern, sth ward, Plltaburgh. Abraham Gmaiiwocd, do do; Wm. Drown, ' do do; PhilipJ. Meyek , eating house, do; Thomas Willialm, tamest, do; Henry Daley, . do do; Margarotta Wiry, eating hone°, do; Hermad Babb Id, averrytth ward, Pittabilrgh. I.lLabeth Dipp , eating hone, do; George Sticeetetr i do • do; Edward Darts, , tavern, do; T. W. Inglis, do do; lobo Dielehtero do 7th ward, / ittebursh. John Vogel, ' oath:Thous° ' do; /oho Richardson, tavern, Bth ward, Pittsburgh. William Kant, do do; P. 1. McNally,, do do; John Diamond,. do 9Lb ward, Pitteborgh. .I.lln Meer, do do; A. Kempf, do •••.. do; bloom. rmo, toting house, let ward, Allegheny. Samuel Patton, , tavern, do; Terri. r Dishier; eating brava, do; Jobn 11.71 I CO., tavern, Ed ward, Allegbony. Micheal Dickeoltotier, sating house, do; Francis' Brown,, tavern, do; John Nicholls, „ tavern, -2d Ward Alksheny- John Peeping, eating house, li Ward Allegheny. Christi. Gelb, ' tavern, • do; Jamb F, Steidle j sating boom, do; Theodore Deo6tlin, do; do; Frederick Amer. tavern, do; Geo. Paucknar,, do; do; Antony Iroffmati, do; do; Wm Asides, ether goods, 4th Ward Allegheny . Ooronlios McCloiky, tavern, do; Jacob Koehler. ' do; d. John L/41114, do. ' John M. Bohlen- other good., Philip Balletelts, tavern, Auto. Stephen, 'eating house, Caesar a Lakin, • tavern, (lades Merkur, sating Manse, Ara* teapot. tavern. John N Schaller; do floury Stinger, do Densineck Maguire, do John Nasser, • do do; limon I Jedekolt, other ;roods, do; Ernest Ibinch, eating home, Elul Dirmingtonnt. Geo. W. Tennsll,; Moan, do; Charles Cress, do d.• Robert J. Taylor, other goods, John Debold, esiting boom, Jobe G Tay) r, Pelting boon, Elisabeth llonloSer, tavern, Barbara Fan, • do; men Smith, ' do ; Charles Jamb. Ober goo ds, Joseph Dort, Lanett resorts Berengerl do; James Young, . dr; John G. Menu, Milne Mute, - imam Id ay, tavern. Jot n Name do; It. S. Sloan, do; 11,1117 Worter, other geode, J. A. Patterson, tavern, . Frederick Watt" do; Joseph Jameson, do; Hugo Pardshold, , do; do; Maass Corroon, ' do; . West Pittsburgh. Matthias Hasa, , da; du; tinny Behnetder, , other goods, do; Wm. Volgt, ' do; Booth Plttaborgh. A 1,.. Womb, Merril, do; John Gelding, do; do; Ja r ti other goods, do; Martin treedsortech. tames , frharpsburg. Rota. Stewart, eating toms. Tarentous. Georgetioolteel, aavero, Temp.ranmviiie. Elissbeth Clerk.ilating bomm. do; Joho Riley, eatin house, do; Daman A Oelldel , WNW, do; • Niehelee Leads. ' do Collim township . John Limegeover,t do do Matthew ble-Gregar, do North Payette. Michael Fhopeno .• do Indiana. Widmer , Thorpe, do 11111ite Done-lot Ceolui, ' do do Jacob Eckert, do McChins. Henry Lidi r, do Peebles. Josephine Flick, . do Pitt. Joseph Lofink. do Dame. illichs•l Rale, do do; Alexander. Berberith, do do; Michael Leonard, ' do Robinson. Elimbreti Hannah. do Shahs., Philip Toed. do dm Joh. Schenck, •do Lawer St. Clair. .1.• ho Pere, . Gating house, do; John Lots, ' taveria do; Gears, Lour, ' do do; George Golitsch, ' do do; Wm. Grierson, Other goods, do; Jacob titt, tavern, do; John 0. Hughes, do . do; Richard Botlne, do do; Janet Bennett, • do Calms. George Weirs, do Vermilion. Abraham /loom,do de; I Thome Lawrence, i do do - Attarnsur Auberly,l ' do d,4 Frauds Dann, ' do Wilkins. V. Court will. meet an WEDNESDAY. Jona & let, 1351, at 10 o'cl k a to. lhationetrancee mad be filed on or before thatiday. • Licences must be nout inftsill days, and within 15 dime alter being tad, or they will be' revoked according to law. pplicants will bring their bonds to my office before t day at hearing. mr2l,3td ' W. A. HISHON. Clerk. HEIM PROPOSALS; FOR FLOUB--Sealed Proposal. are Incited tin the 10:91 of NAT; at 12 o'clock If., foil forniraing the deitaktence De. parrakeet with ~ LIGHT TnididAND(3,ooo)llABllll,4lo/ itatri. ' - The propoeals will he for what la known at Mid*: pot als Goal, 2 I=l3, and hid. will be entertained for any qrantity to p ie than the whole. . Hide mum be in °plicate, and tor eahli grade on separate sheet" of tar. The Moue to be fresh toned!, and adhered he new oak bartvle, heed lined. The detirery of the Gorr to be commerioral within fire days from the slpeolog of the bide, and in sorb quantitiee, daily, ate a Government map direct, de livered either at t • Gorernment . warehoom in Georgetown, at the harm, or at the railroad depot, Waehington, D. O. The delivery of all Moor awarded to be completed within twenty day, from the opening of the bide. Payment will be made In =Mesta of Indebted. nem, or end! other 'bode we the Government may ham . for dieboremnent. Tlue osoal Oa g en t Inspection win be =Melon before the door Is Ind, and none will be accept. .4 which le not trash ground. An oath of allegial es malt acranopany the bid of each bidder, who not the oath on file In this ranee, and co hid w I be entertained ft= parties who Wore previous!) failed to comply with their bids, or from hid not present to respond. Governmeot the tight toreject any bid Ibr any CUM. Bid, to I. add to the CF, at Nei.' 293 0 drool, W gton. D. &storied "Prop.. eg. for sumx." e. 0. , 011ZZ21.7C, Captain Washington, D.C. May 12, 1304. imintel 5 1,451 aa ........... 32,179 ze lor WILLIA COMMERCI street— Tenn $U weeks ht advance. 1 p. to. Its Icoctrrrow—l take' IV(Mons Is emln•nel teach ll:mart o[ll4o tint - toms, ele,zanee, el! BAST. X, Book-Ammo Ago Zeok-keeplog and Po OlLea. &J. LER, Those who desire • ly prartleal knowled keeping end lineount knowledge In a mpg! tuition of Prof. Wille. • G Cat.AIIL TAGGART. Prof. p JOS. R. VE DORTGONZRP, • , GEU.I9. DITIifIDGE , - ' Dost -R.P6r for E. D Ditluidge, JOILI P. PEROUBM . • Attornsy al La w s rUad l io l' filnl n m m orl 17. 1 4 :1 4 1:l an e: I'. Us " i al #' b. E. ItZTL " &. Dook.keeper for lerson, Preston, apo. ApUterorSly sunpin sms;, Samme,' SummelL llantleS A LAME 81401 i /OA SAW Er WHITE. ORR & ADlEti' !STE Gaiters a Anna 11211Dritellt jd Job, at own- MIZESERE 'Y „ "f..::✓.Tk~{" + ~'~~. ~'W~.~hT~..ixP~:~ +a'wC~r-iatici-.+www.~{..~..~0e~ i- SCIELLiAtIL'OUR. • Organ Harmoniuraf4. The halloning Churches have them in me, and pre fer them to these of any other maks t bLer. Church, Tllth street, 7.12. Rinehart, Leader; Central Pre.. 1,3 Winn Church, Rev. Dr. JaOolial ; Sixth Presby terian Church, Rev. Dr. Wilms ; IL Z. Church, R. Spenser, Leadei • Liberty street IL R. Chttroh, 1. Bender, Leader ; ' inert Lutheran Church, Seventh west, 0. 11. Alexander, Leader; B. 00tIUM:111 M. Z. Church. • - - -• Wharf'. Organ HWMOIIIEIOI are warranted enn tior to others. H. HLIBIE A BRO., Sala Agnate Ibr OarharFa Harmonloww, m tat WOklas Hall. Fourth street STEINWAYS Under antlenity walled from the War Department, add rented to Capt. Joe tt. Keep. The sea •111 be warmest la, clothed and equipped before leaving the Mld. A. tadn to nrobaVy the igAIIT CHAIM'S. for • vol. enteer organisation. to 'peellelpate la the Closing Ileensa of the Great Rebellion. Let there b. sornapt Teepees,. milted 1144 - 17lii v length on the w a y. and they erCI be Op= fel .GR A N T A.ND VICTORY. --Ihl4lll. and for de by the beclaning of heat tenth. do; do, do. de; do; do; do; Hlrmloftam. do KNABE'S- UNRIVALLED ""-74714 - -. PIANOS. V' A choice cupply of GX end 7 ocean Plano Porte% from Ibe caleborind factory of Knob. A Co., bar 'art born tocaltrd..4ll6la• In richly carted rime. There inurtimenia areftWnerranted for eight years, and vice by the lo o t j 0. pronounced unrivalled. A call V ravpactfally so.lcitad barn purChaelag • se. whore. OiLaBLOTTE HLOIfY , Eat. Agent, mit No. 43 PM amt. Co; Drpeme. LI zabath. Lownncorilis. GRAlgris THE MAN I A large let of this me and beautiful meg has ristd.in the Nude Stor• of OS= T" P EERLESS STEINWAY PIANOS am only tel,d at a. NLRB= 13.1103., d. W l rr 2:-111,1*="Th WIDISLINI k WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, hitportOnt Truths for the People These Mwibbse• were awarded the RICTUS? PRIIIIIIMS i ths World's Me, Loudon, England, and the Indastriil Part, Trance, when all the &wins lischlues of Europa .n 6 America way la competition. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine and its work have repatedl► tekrm the flirt moral- IMO In Mt, canntry, at lb. United States, state, In. runts, end hen:4mb mon Miranda of the Ckmaty Takla Te the pimple net already familiar with the Wheeler it Wilton Sewing .Machine, sad lb boicutital and durable miurtrnalloa for auk births vr7 papaw EMi=iMi=l We wart the man taratipliou of our Ka. pine. Them Machin. Witch, . Hem, Quilt, TUCIts, • • • Gather, Bind. • : 8' OLANSICAL- AND 1301100 L, No. ZS, 81. Clair sehalat pie quarter of 11 • on of Taltft from 8 a. ea. tllf An without asy lirtnrtiottim Bastin's. 'Theft mount Wog aro neatly equal to thtiii or °them cottblned.' TWA della tau abontd dAtortolt o 'upon lee ehetee Ortlweeet fanny itOittoi Elaontoo: gnaw,. to laying thot Prof.. queltled to: azamply and to I g and Speaking with rue. gig orirf urd !uproots . ° alba i. ~ DD, Protiumor of lrlm•ntlan. •sarnanuhr.—Aa • traabaof malublp be bar no angular. &XL, geo'y Luerace WG". A twell. Los a Oa. •• • !nth% u 'rail as a thence. of the be t irgrtama or Book. eat no when obtain tbat' rtor manna than ender the N 0.27 FIFTH S'llRl43E'r.. api4..o- : ruw-s2EmT BOI1LM) 98 lUimmSTastrr, Sacques; • , , . _ , Wa _ , WOUttlB 9 B COll 4"rtdd iteld, Whlott,wers at early le du; sad Ibr that mean Ma bell ota at leWbi brim* ths• 2 Or/ can plarchaled lq Itibl city. Call and be eearbaceit. aa 21 IsOBLAND, 28 Nobel ttreet, • REVOLMS—A, largo. easulownt on 0421. . J OW*. 13113r01d EtISHING TAClCLE,'embraeins clirs, Itedo; .TAlrt4 Hooka. art.. for talli try ' E! mral _ _ JiaIIEiEDIIM./38Wood abut, No 95 "writ ROCHISMRec BpPFLIAMOOPE,B - „nun IAWII2 *OWL ittrehibistmok 41 4dmortill.: natlyst and win te - field nil2l- ZAPLII.I3 BOWL EEEMII ®F4) I wow 110* - 1101100eLidrininUa fccesalsb 11414 - 1 ' 1 01444041 C1M1L:, = 4 =*l PLC:YOH. -TIMING, Ire. CHICKERING. NEW AHD anslrriTuL OHIOKERING & SONS PIANOS, Just FLeloolved by CHAS. C. mixia.on., 81 WrOod Sole Agent fur Plttabargb. pl.nre In tofermtng the public that now octapy U. loge and commodious house O. 12 BISSELL'S sioaK, Where ire barejust remind from the Marofectirrur of W1L.:13. BELDBUItIf ang.l3olsollA CEEB L CO., • sew lot of 817PE3106 PIANOS. Alm, • rampleta saaertwont of MVPS mishratolgarmanleas, Me lodeons and Musical goods generally Tito ettperierlty of the BIIADBUtir PIANO I. &l amely witablizherh la the. his of Pianos no nay 'warmest be elet a. rapidly in popularity or received a. many preMares within the space of two yeas ror the mew scale. foil Iron fame, overstrting.bege and Trench mind woos Pismo Ports, rasaufactured by W it. BRADBURY, and ilheseaker A Oe'e Pianos baying been ro icag and favorably known Is this and etner countries, lima SD bather ommeat. All gnaraatead for 11r. years. WA ZIMErIC & BLEB Sate &seats' a. Pittsburgh cad Matean Ps, So. 111 BT. CLAIM Bt., Maxon Bloat. (toed depend Hand Man tar tont. TnaLmt aatl repstrtruk gone promptly. ap3o REID ORGANS I NADA BY 0/1/111ABX, N. T • no beat km mrn srantltutss twr regular large Church Organs are amseelirs,N. Y. ♦ Gm of tholes imig expected od inicittablo • H. LIAM= & BRO., - &Oll' . agents!. litalarv's,.WlLlrazte .t. $ Ivosva BY C. L. ABDILL. 1111810 BY J. M. DILBLING noirricrarts demos.sz SErri.rG LOCK STITCH `LOCK STITCH." imbiolder. MI3MIM & CO., ligeutaaralgit or the Western Etatr. Ems pa hand • largidzilt of Mt/ 17..4 I. K NAP'S BATTALION ARTILLERY. kxt.ited. States Set. i Cs FOR 100 DAIS ONL BATTERY B. unites command of Captain JOB OwN, (late Major Brit litrot-sen.t,) will :cosiee few more recruit e Whin, pre...dins to the Iron( This Battalion 41 at tlitsry ft aniceptml direct ty the Samataryof War Batter, A left lest a fit, and also the Soctlon o Pottery B. Those vilahtaai to follow ahontl enroll at once In Uttar) B. ,Cletisio, , zsd vattlt turnLshed on avatar Ilmilignatton,,o. Betio' lut, JOS. BROWN C curAndlnic Esttor7 B. W. W. WADI), Cbalm ao Pattcry Oomraltt mytom RALLY 1 Vo a 100 DAYS! First Call from Pennsylvania The Secretory of Wur has arattorLuM me to raise Battalion of Artillery, 'ft *am far 100 DAYS, in Washlngion .nut faulty. The crgawkailon kaorn se BATTERY A WI/l form one Company of We Battalion. Throa other compantva (Infantry t r rtElery,) will to ac cepted. Commanding OVlcers p' .o roport at map a. TRIED STOUT WILKIE/3 MALL. Zech omen.) , to to composed of 100 be mustered, Itutforesid sed equipped by the tretted . Bootee 011.21.1.111 J. IL jontlik4pf ONE HUNDRED DAY& THIS L AST CHANCE. CO. B FILLING UP. The ondeeelgued has Dye' sn ofOce Is the Hall over the Provost IlllstrshaVe Wane, red seal street. Allegheny, when, to a com pany to .erne .. Heavy az Light Artillery, for ORE HUNDRED DAYS t KNAP'S BATTALION. BATTERY B /211.1,-Lle BOY tt) ONE HUNDRED DAYS lIELDQUIIITIIK WILKINS HALL, 4th sairMis 4 MC7'lO Jr 84 I. ES. 'pi RIVATE LIBRARY BY CATA i. ,LOGUL—On SATURDAY EltalliiNG, .May 2lst, at 734, o'clock, will be sold, st Commercial Wes Rooms, Ito: 64 Firth street, a very valuable private flihntry, by catalserne, comps tiling exclusivsly such lhain, works u Prescott'. illstosirs, 16 .of: Hal am's Ristcalcs, 8 vole lilotley's vault 111.bardftrant Whits's llbakapeartr. Abbotsford edi tion Waverly Novels, 12 vats; Bancroft's Vatted States, 8 vol.; Randall's damson. 8 vas; Pvt.'s Jackson, 8 vs* Ostlin's North Arasrican Indiana, 4 eels. 81r Phlltp 61Oney's Work.; Wslatcr's Una briised Dictionary, Pc. Also, some very Q,4`. Z• . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~:, FOR S.ILR, 8.8. BRYAN, No. ED FOlTirrit STIIZZT, • (Bork.siDattatair.) ai l 1 ti.l JPICIM .61 oltaat Oa col 71 4 6 A A nt mic • • ea-tloo - g,41 o I at ' .- P'.