r» !• ; (f: : .-:v.v \*;v ' '*' ; * *-Nij . .1, -■ -.^*l) V;| ' < i'i * ft '^7 • 'AT*' '*' '< 4 -P:'y : y r . .Vi;.,,-. it-v y.y.' K', 4 ..' iS w . .ViV. - • % • • • • ■.•; **V , .«?*•■ tax;••>.. 'M--"' j,• • S' :'ivN:v '■< ■•j'i •- v: • »[•.',-a :. •: , ‘ P*^;?VV.v.s ■ ■;■ ■- * ,’.;.s: :ri-;V. ':■ -2: „ » >..>•;;.%: v * I t; *■' ’ j.’: 1 ‘ 1 ; 'MS ‘.y.wy* 1 \ ■ * ptfsfargh (tatty TUESDAY MORNIBO, MAT 6. To On Conran BmKjniaiai.—Scbicribcn froma dUtanee, changing thtlr raildenoe, will plena (in oa th* nun* of their former ptit-olib It Mag bepeielble for mi (o make '“may ehmagn withent knowing ibm thi poper kid prericuly bum mL Wm greet oar readen wlthglorioni newi to-dey. The illehoe li now at length broken, whlohfer eome time put hu been ■o ueredly kept respecting the moremente o; the army on the Bappihannook. It hat mowd—mndile morementi heme bejn at tended with initant and etartling eueoeei, promillng the moot magnificent remlte. The to temni of the Hath army oorpa hare oorered themselreiwllh glory, haring emceed the rimer and taken thT height* | commanding Frederickeburg. • Speculation and commentary', the tin ally indulged tendenoiee of editorial writ lag, arc now, it would appear, lo be dje oarded for a few daya— at leaat till the ferer-palee of thie excitement of aetion ehan hare aomewhat abated. . For who •“>* plane Ibly and learnedly the •bore-mentioned prooeeees may be carried on in one column, when in another the tel egraph ie making a record of the prccui of KMC greet action on which perhepe the fate of a nation,' through the preeent and many a future generation, may bo impended? At thie moment, u we write, it la omen eo uwe hare laid—the lightning-winged werde of a glorioui rieoord are coming thiok and that from the Rappahannock, and our readen will find thcee brief but ipirit-atir rlng eentenoei in their aeouitomed place. We do not eren need 1 to refer them to that well-known and eagerly lought column, for hardly by chance would any one’e eye 1 fall lint here, on opening hie newipaper/ Well, while our readen hare each reading ' by telegraph u thie record of the lucoeaeea of our grand army and ita heroloJeader, we ehall be oontent to otnfine our editorial can to the mere arrangement and rerlpion >of the report*. ; \ , / A* Clear aa Mad. The Pi tie burgh Foil, of yesterday morn . Ing oontalned the following lucid para graph: The bluiter, threatening! and icriru of the GazitU we paae by in deriaion and eoorn, and look upon them with the con tempt which a proper lean of our poll lion ai conductor of an independent unbought journal inggeeta. We are well awarethat a eplrlt baee enough to acknowledge ita al legiance to a/no mittraiU nor tali tiki our tdoa, and to their paradtee (etc) nattered throughout the land, la alio mean enough ta inroke rengeanoe upon thoie who do not / “am their baaeaeo. But we are not 1 yet ' prepared to bow lubminirely to “Qeeleri eapi" nor lubugibe to erery folly of a blundering adaunlitrCtion in order to at , tut our loyalty. We hare taken the liberty of putting a few Tordiof the abore in italic!,—**, pro bably, the eery : nuoleue of the famindm whole,—but, oertainly, ai referring with the fulleet authority of candid nlf-appreci ation to the of the editorial perional pro noun. ■ - An Incident pf the I,ate Adrance. An naming incident oocurrtdanciiight UliutntiTs of the pertlhaoity Atare'of our German Colonel* eomsaandiajr&lnigade. The Colonel had been’ ordertd'tbAlMe'hi* commend in tbe wood* near KnOy's’Ford, taktni a poaition ecreened from the view of the enemy, and net’within etriking dis ttnoe of the Fori The poaition* were oarrfnllyselected, and the aeeeral reel menteof the brigade skilfully potted: the train waa parked half a mHe to the rear of the main body. Between the train and the headquarters of the brigade was a house otmnplad by a family of “poor white*," whoa* air* waa a “discharged" aoldier ftom the rebel army.:■ About 10 o’oloek in the nighty there eommeuced a barking .and howling of doga, participated in by all the regimental and train doga in the command. The Colonel, who had hot yet retired, call ed an “Aid" and dispatched him to the Quartermaster to inquire concerning the mneh barking. The report earn back that “three little .dogs’ 1 at the house .were the cause of the disturbance. The “Aid" waa diraeted to proceed at once to the “quiet abode" of the noisy dog* and put an end to their barking. The “discharged" leldler" waa ordered toeatah and pen in hi* doga; he replied that he “oould not keep them from barking, he had triad to '"t’-h them nmt couldn’t do it." Altera seemingly eery great effort ha auooeeded in driving the “whiffets” un der the house, and,' for a season, all waa “quiet along the lines.'! At lit o'clock, howarerer, the bark J grew louder ana stronger than before. jibe Colonel again called his aid to know the came, and n ceiTed the report that tha men “oonldn't catch hit doge.” “Den Igo myeelf," eaid the indefatigable commander; and go be did. By this rime the family had rerired. CoL B. kaooksd at tha door, calling oat at tha nms rima “hullo don wy you not atop dam dogs bark!" “1 oan’t maka ttm quit barking," drawled oof Seoeeh through a broken window pane: «Gltup and ketch dem dog or I bunt your house down right nwayi” No further ordan wan rtqolnd. In an lnendlbly short tints, a shirt streaming in tha night nir, and a pair Of lags moving rapidly over ihejgxouad and anto&tha hems* gave avidaaoathat Saoeah fully oom pnhandad tha order. -In lass tfeta’idt minutes the three dogs and their frightened mastsr were (hut up in thaf konaa th* “d tha Colonel retained to hi* quartan, “What do I know," said Col.&, ; two dogs, cav three doga, a largeforee.” When thia officer ia surprised in hi* earupi or fell* in tha disohargt of bis duty as a soldier, than will be naaon tor doubt all men, and to trust Cbr. Tu LaeTanvortt Omurvatm tarn* that G*n. Blunt baa ordrnd tbe Flr»t K««- eea Coland (CoL William*,) and • neUon or Major Blair"* batlaij, to Baxter"* Spring*, In the extreme aontteaatern por tion of «afaf>»7»mo»i ha* boon ooneldend «»***» ffamtte threatening *®*i?» J tt,o«ttir«*Um Arkanba*. Slnoo tta ntorn of Bterllng Prioe tbe biot* man to In n..r^Vn^ oonntrj h*T* boon of oaab « Mbtm .M to. tad to ttebelief thnttbo traopealktfr tbe soathon border bore J *fork beftintbem. CoL Cooper ie leading tbe dwrement from, the Canadian river. Be la nowln.oein xiandof tba Tozan daaertan from Bbtdr man’a ana;, and baa gathered,aWt? three thenaandmeh. Cana.’ 6Uei*:,eai ; vi>b*U eommaad tta rabol fonoe* oppandto: Gel*. Phillip* and Hantom‘- Both m*rijrC*ptain* lathe Unltedlll*l**:*er- Tioa. Bteela aonanderad a poet In' (be In dian eooatrp to tta rebel* at ttobeglaning 7": o*Wl w»ala tta Fir*t TJnl tad State* Infantry, and it a aon-ln-law of 6ot. Sector, t of Arfcapaaau t ,;, In iMTenvorth 'Oontmatht uja It ii • remarkable tact that the aoldler* from Eantae pr» aeldom taken prlionera. Thi KansaesaTeaertr been : taken in » body by tbe rtb*la, thaß<h th» State ha< 13,000 *«loat<j«ri •eatUied thisnjh nearly nere Aepertmanlapd hardly an ofSoer kaa trer '■’Sfe .JtokHiwut.WiMirmnjinoorj : ■ '-«—■■ -^- «satiiasssv,Mi, /jff ou^™*MisrT“‘"^ Kibck Voo,-, £. S**» *n u>* « jtKBIr-JMM)kl»n»jfiTSi; ... ; WHmo, ctctta«p- . ,_ 't. r Vr r %t ' 4l. ■’“• 5* f T |“*?V ) ■■ A''< v Tke Pacific Bailroad—UtereiUac lacttcr from Go*. Fremont * The work on this rotf is going forir „ d vigorously in California, all the coanUeaon tho rout* haring subscribed liberally to the Z”tJ!r f °“ owin K "tiolefrotn the New ork Tnhun, embodiee more interesting parla respecting this great work than any wc hare before met with: ,a * Paoino Rxmaoib.— our *?£ * n *®njal dissensions la W * th * l**t two ysars, it is KdSs Rfi, k ?° w «“t«rk o£ the great endr^f^ 1 ? hu >*•» carried on fromlJoth J h * w** !• divided Into i?**"' U>o Seetm, Central and West »Mtrnoted by three different com ®be eaetern portion, embraolng the “mtory from the jonetion of the Missouri and knuas rirere, through Ksuiae to the iOOlh «ore4Uu of longitude west of Omnwieh,a gMtooM of about 350 miles, is to bo oonitruot *a f 7 uo Leavenworth, Pawn*# And Western AAllroAd Company, of Kaum. This portion, wa lean, it Bitrij completed. _ Tho Oontrot Division, through Kabnikt, Utah And Nevada to tho ooatoni boundary of California, a distance of About 1,800 miles, by tho Union Paclflo RollroAd Company, a ocrpo* rmtlon oroAted by Aot of Congress* Tho resi dents of Utah h»To signified their willingnou to eonitrnet About 800 mUoi through thoir, territory, in ordor to bore tho rood diverted toward or by Salt Lake City. The Western Division, extending from tho outorh boundary of CaUfornia to tho narigohlo waters of tho Sacramento river, or to San Prandioo, by tho (hatnlPMlfo Boilroad -Company ofOaUfor nla. This portion of tho routebroisef tho oioiTA Nevada Ilona tains, and ii the most 1 difficult portion of tho wholo Una. The objectionable features which reader these mountains, formidebtffor railroad ope* ration* are the great elevations tb be over oome fa crossing Us summits, and the want of uniformity in iu western slopes—and the im practicability of river erosaings in the moon-' tains. The elevation nooessary to bo attained to crossing is JOOO feet above Sacramento, whlod* by a judicious selection of route, la reached by •.maximum grade of 105 feet per mile, or but 10 foot more than the grade of the Philadelphia route, and (eleven) 11 foot less then the credo of the Baltlmore«and Ohio road, and 14 /cot less than that of the San* tlego ' railroad. The vpitern slope of the Sierras is intersected by some desen rivers, rnnniog through gorges or canons, in many .plaoes from 1000 to 2000 feet in depth, with Side slopes varying from perpendicular to an auglo of 45 dog. The line of road must of eonrse avoid these rivers, and as surveyed, follows an unbroken ridge from base to summit of the Sierra .Ne vada, crossing but one river, the Little Bear, •t .a elevation of 60 feet, and eipeuof about tke ram. cumber of feat, The road eroesei S' fi!S?*} a ? vaa £ t ' , * a W »* •» elevation of 70J7 foot above tke top of tho lerao at Sno- is aooompliih* ed with less difficulty, and reaches the base of themountain* in lltf miles. Th* survey gwries the road about 15 miles beyond tho aaking a distaaoe of 155 miles ia aU, whichdistanoe, it U estimated, can be ac complished in 8K hours, or about 20 milos per hour. Bather than go round the sharp points of ridges these obstructions are to be overcome by tunneling. - *£•*• eighteen tunnels on this portion of the route, tho shortest being 800 feet and tke longest 1870 feet. These tun nels can be worked from both ends, and do notrequlrenn, •hefting. The animated coil of these 155 miles Is $13,270,Dt0, or $85,812 90 P* r m jU. The total cost of the entire ronte from Council Bluffs to Sacramento City, a dis* *“*• of 1858 miles, is estimated at $99,870,* : 000. The receipts of the western or Oalifor* I of tb * ronU Mtimated at $4,. !Je’wfniwi!!i>* <l . UI • I P ,n *** Id round numban at pi,000,000, lesTing. net profit of 75 par erat. on an investment of $16,000,000. Tho route ilea through extensive forests of pltoh, and eugar, pine, fir, oedar, and jtama raoa, the lattar in larga quntittss, anffiar vieaablaaa railroad tin. In addition thtl road opens np an aztenelvo mining region and afford, a markat for a low elan of lilvar ora now thrown away in oonnqnanM of the ex panto of transportation. About 00 miloa have been oompletad of tke Sacramento end of the route, end the work it now doleyod temporarily, awaiting tha rooaipt of railroad iron from Borope. In connection with this we give the fol lowing intern ting letter from (Jen. Pxx hohi on the same enbjeot. Wo invite epe cul attention to the anggestion contained in the closing paragraph: Naw Yoax, April SI, 1863. Mxssxe. SaaoxL Hunan A Co.—Sen tie man: I have eonaldarad year requatt for my opinion toaoorning tho Paoillo Railroad. Ilia autgtot It larga, and I think It will aattafr yonrpraeant objoou if I touch briefly^ upon •oma leading faott whioh bear dlraotly upon tha praetioabillty and oommtrclal ralna of tho *hloh are within my paraoaal i, ? o<mtr 7 betwaan tha fixed point, aitab luhtd by tho law of Coagna. i. practicable upon .everal route., .o that eonHdaratioa. of commercial advanUge. may coma largely into tha determination of tho line. It may be made In greater part avaliaylina. er It may h* earrled along tha highland, of dividing rioges, and across mountainous plateaus, ao cording to tha graatar or leu weight which may be given to tha settlement, already made intheintervening region, at wellee to the agnonltanl and mineral value of the land, which may be made available to the road. Thera,are no luiuperable dlHcultiei to any ronte which eommarciai ooneideration. might indicate as tho but. AadalthbagktoaMrdV eye view of the eountry pnaeata i m if mountain tidgaa from tha edge of tha gnat I prairia. to tha Padte Ocean, ae each dlflnl aae a. wareavcrcoma by tha HalUmoraand Ohio Railroad would be enoouatarad by . well leeated Une on nay part of tha nuta. Upon one of my.byetland tarvey. > I eroarad the rtdge. which eoutitats the Rocky Jfounteln ehelnwlth one tunnel of less then keif .mile, and a maximum grade of less than forty feet to tte mlta. Bxo.pt-the Sierra Hand., of California, in which, fortunately, thsipasNs areuequent, the chains throughout ' t£a re* gloa intervening between the ooastand tho k prurio consists of short, disoohnooted blocks of monnmina, parallel, bnt on different line., oyarlapptag each oth.r, and'e o eoaaaettag tha dapnnlona and eaey pu.ee u >at tha general dlreoUoa of a llaa may be easily pnurrad. Upon lereral of the route, westward frem the eastern root or tho Rooky Mountains, timber for ties ooold bo had coo tianoaHy along the Una, and tha Slarra Na vad. Itmif is .great atonhome of Inmbar. | Aa a ganaral fact, tha mountain, an wall [ adapted to atoek ntaiag aid dairy farms, wetar and gnnae are good and abundant, udtha mountaln wlatsr. art .hortaad mild. Baltudiroaexfrt.ia extraordlnair abnad auo., and the era. ef gold end stiver dbeov enee is constantly inermulag;: The line may thenfore be so looked as to offtr gnat u dueameate to ssttlamaat in bath tha mlnaral and agrioaltaral wealth 1 ef thread, end the way travel already secured to the read by the Btewiag- states of New Mexico, Colorado, Vtah and Washoe would be rapidly UoeasaJ by » bosy MpnlaUoa atntohad over its en ure length. The aanonaoemeat ofluioea- JfoDld befoUowed by the immediate ee «P*U«Dof its available lands, Mdour fori »hloh so rapidly paoplad ststKisjf"* .o^iinVra * most’ kmple SlVuutt “ 4 * “ Mt * b “ d “' i425Sf fcarasf w*ss ,^«,~“- into the entrant of the roadTtV?, u?*® Pdo not think It tavUg that subject to your perlenoa ehd luformetlci. ex- It would bo a measure fruitful in * **!• bodies of the men who au 6*2 bylhe PtMdnt'. Proclamation. 7* d , largo a aamber of on eble-bodlad <ht! Iffd* .an under arms, and l the eeiseauai eaopomy, and the gnat rapidity with which the;nad could be driven forward by the em plOT«t of then people, make this subW worthy of ths most liberal diieasslon. The readisnafional, aad it Is snfiloiaatly obvioaa that eeaildanttons of grant publio utility an iavslvad is this suggestion. Many of tbs. people will soon rsqulrolomo provision tube made for them. Stretching indefinitely sooth of this projected road ar. gnat rarton.Tf avallahla ooantry, partly uoonpfid, and partly inhaUted spanaly by whltas, or mlj. ed raoM, or ladlani mors or last dyillaed Already as far north as the Hila river the In dlaus regular^ tas' this ngtw eOTatrydwi V T ~ i' if y.; r - i ♦aployaantof fraadmemva tan road. ■ ■ :T- Witb thisummajy of Ideas, raggaitsd by tha fm of the ooontry ud ita eapadtias, I mb, reapaotfolly, Yoar o bad lent nrruV J^O/?nxon, PUBLIC JTOTMCEB. / ~ /" Omen lam a Ibjm— Copht.) . PUtaberg*. Kay4th DO. f At a me,tin* of tbo Board of iHncton of thla Oompasy, hold thliday, a Dividend ww declared. «*«* »• proto cfth* last six moatha, of JITS DOUiißs PEE SBiii, (tna from flontuuat Tax,) opoa each than of tbo Chpttal Bteok sabssfb ad, pajable forthwith. / UfMw 808 BBT rnfBBT, Boorotsry. BaasQaaama fnartmu MiunO Botmii. DxrAtntxß, J. ira»THB STATO^MOAL’aUABD, of Pennsylvania, wOl meet * TBIB UI7 Bib, 1863, In Httabanb, a/MoTIGHrB HILL, eomor of Graatand Ftfihatrests, at 10 o’oloek to meh nanrtlristoeta shall pressnt thsmmlvae for tha AaristaniSnrgsosslnfaujtmla By ortir of the Governor. JAB.KIHG, _m>6:lt / Burgeon General Pennsylvania. rra^OTlCß.—The President andDi ..y, tactori of tha Alleghany Gat Oobduthire tUidasJUelarsdeDMdendorFuUß PAEOKHT. ij* **• Btoc *‘ cnt ,ftt4 MaJaffi of tha lait eta months, payable to tha Stockholders or thalr McalnpraaaatatfTM on and after tha 16th Instant w w J. 0. MeP&Bß&OM,94easnror. # ■otoat. May 4th 1863 ayfotd COUNCIL N. U. L. will uTUItDAY, May 6th, at 8 o'clock p. WILKIHB BhLL. A fall representationof dologa'et It requeued. nyU3t [Tgr a NOTiCifi.—The ttubsonption Books °f tha Cooper rira Aran Manafoetariog «*P»J *ffl ocaUttM opoa at the OSes af J. *L J?****® ft 00., Bank Blookt fifth unit, ntfl far* tbor nettop. trUrtf oma a aumur (hi iwarin. 1 , _ .. Allegheny Oily, May 1, IMS. J r§*NOTIGE.—An election for Pmi- JT. .Boot and Diroe ton, to am for one yeer,wlll w }*» oam la **» Diamond, on MOHDAY, May 11th, from 10 teS o'clock p. m. • _mjBdd J.C. MoPBBBSOH,Trara'r. njSHjmZENB’ BANK.—A Hmclal *W*of ttoßtockho’Ara of thla Bonk vfll will be held d* TUESDAY, 8d day of Jana next, to conddar tha propriety of organising, aa for w prac ticable, andortbaaet of tho last Ooagrmsof the 0. 8., entitled 11 An Act to provide a National Our rane r* FBAb. BXLLKB9. frmldest. Pittsburgh. May td,lB6A • accordance witH the W prorUkpo of tho 6th flection of aa Act to Ib. Tslmisiili Oemcanr,*' notln Cfam to tha Ootpocatara uuas& in aald Act,and t 5 Sloobholdtrs in tha eerporatisa, «i»it IBm wflt ha a aaatlhk of tha aald Oorramta Bad* imiUrHOPBA In tha Borough* «nnn»DATTtha ith-fiTRS boat, A. pT UQ, at 8 o*olook tn tha afternoon, for Uararpoao of ehooatof a FVwfdant and teDfractm for tha aana|aaanto< tha aSrin-of aald corpora* tiaa DATID VllilA JOBL B. D ABS BE, H. J. BTAHUL ia.,a gxobuTabhold, apl&itd B. Q. MoGBBABT. ; T—IB6O-JL flabtahob birbbb atefftthan the ayatam and anllrm «>■* ttay prannt mlaamauo and lntarmittast fortn. Pay ptfrtfrAha breath and anMttw eg nay earn DnpnaU aad Oontttpatfao. ! nay eora Damn, Oholata and OhSara Mortaa. n«y enn JdTtr (hnapUlat and Herrona *Troldnht They an tbo brntßimnin tbo world. nSrSta tha weak man afroac, aad ara orhoaotod natnn’a ci s&auKatfjsrjtfflt and ara tat mi with tha pUacnro of a bomarm wtth> oot regard to ace or tltao of day. ra* oommoadad to daUaata mono a con tie atlmnlaat. Sold by all Gtomra, Drocgfotfo Mtob. P. iL DRAKB ft fflTßoadwaS Saw lock. • fofoSmna BOLiriCJUI JtytTlCßß. }T3»FOB COUNTY COMMiKHTnwwn -Binm Lau of the Olty of Pltfofcarvh wiU bo before tha Bopobllmn dZ CmnSSlm aaondldatoforlhaaboToofßoa. msfota COUNT? COMHIBSIONER. Qwaoa HAwnoa.of Pttfobmrih, will ha a camUdala for Ooonty OommiMhaor, aotjtet to tha decision of tha next BopoUloaa CoaTantlon. >P»«o COUNT? COMUIfiiSIONBB. —J. O. Covitock. atBharpabnrx*viil ha a for the aboto offleo, dedtfoci ol tha next Bepoblicaa Ooaaty CMTimtioa. aptfcto : BBCOBDB&p-Abdul Mo> Gluu, of Mifflin township, will bo a caudl* date for Becordor, rabjaot to tha decision of tha next BepahUcoa Ooqctr Ooarentlaa. apldatmowtof irg* F °E BEOOHDBa—Hsntr Shot u'*vr i,r, of thoSoranth Ward, Pit t*borxh,wfliba a candidate for Beoordsr, anbjaa to of the BopoMlcan Ooonty OoavanSa. REGISTER.—Wk. Glim, of BoNnaon tomaUp, %iu te • 2“ ‘taeo* et te* *•» BdpabUoan Ocmnty Coatinttov. BBt8:tb 0»FOK REGISTER—Jan*. Barr, pabUc— HciUttiar Oanyntltta. REGISTER, Vr ** f WIHUM J. Will te * caodldato fer tteOOo* *f ZUckUrof Wills. ibiS^SSfiJS!S!i e h3^ rg»FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, Tjl —JobbJL luanm,of Otertlan tovnthip, via tea ouOltota JbrObrfc of tte Goarta.cmUa3 tottefecttoa of tte Bapabliou Ornate HonlM*- te OoTraUoa Q^tg jr§*FOß OLBRK OF THE OOUKTa —W*. A. Haaaov, ©f fitt Iterates. win te a candidate far Clark oltte (Mata Siffiagteay (tasty, ratfe* te tte tedataa of tte SmSlot (tasty Bowfnatfar Owwcttori rra»FOB CLERK OF THE COURTS. .Hi** of BteUr towaahlp, will te ffi 0 !* th* Coavasttea aa » oaa- tettepßttrta, v r y n*tc •MBIT Jttf TKamJUEJm. 01 DIAMOND.—A lam aaaortmant of wl BUCKRa* T9BS* KnQlftl asd GHUMBs BteM BOUBD OOift FAILS asd mrtti! s*J»or otojbm, oaxe non, vtowu; WOOS. TBATBIaIVG ate KiIKIT BASKHStI £ISH BMKHB i BtOIOBT nd NBIIt (ItUal BBOaKSi flßtlw tIOTIU, and a vatiate « I^S/ORSSSSJT"^ • TfrSt ma. J. am. T}lBBoLimoN OS' PABTKKBBHIP t CLAM, Hist GUa lbas&otam*, vat LU» du dltvolTt* b 7 0. BLAOKBUBH porchatai tb* u* bwitofA. T. DliiXtudlk* %viua«uUesk UawdafcnMrij.bytiu «ab«odUrr 4th, ltQ ■yfclw ftKfli boimty cestiFlOAT3&. VWw TlMudintfiMdlspnp»nd(osarchM«ih« (wtIIMh brad bjr thyoouljr KtOaSomta $4O BOuBTY ob wnaiMi ttnn. dpdl U th. offlo* of WILLIAM WABD. ■»» Qrecdn Oathadrml. Arm .u^t. QJfiMJfiJNT UloTJfißftß. BdMUML BMRDI unuiL mimihida,' 'fr~. pui'A'rujfo i fUTAioHsi . (■itsnttAtrHtow . mjs QVL9 k IHIPABP, UllAbtij gfa ktorsfttobr BIHBT H OOttW, Btr^ 1 kfopiatoby JMHBTH.tfiLT.ttw IftoaUDHl fcblfl liaiiißi Jxltti tor aiity MintT h. tiottmii" ril-UKtt—lo bbb. Sweet cider lot lale by HWTBT H. OOLLIMI. JC SOh>lf bbk. lito HitriMml TMfaHA. W bW*. tad h*lrm Hoc. Slats MackmJ: , II .»• Ous9 Bay Harrise ; F« »U at IMldWiy *»•*.' =. ‘my* WMP.BSOg AOQ. Hvu»a FUK HALS—Ahwdiomi BBOWH BOMB,«nimMiMk,!.. wlmtTiWiiMgy "- jl- ' ' •■••>■■: WM. P. BIOK A 00. ■- Aifli Woon paw»l«,twUt»pply it>o.| IsSSJSrMi asSSSSgTOSftasft ■■aKip^^rtoagjmuamiyt. PSgUO NOTICS—In - aeoorduoe in*™ Ibaaeiof Assembly, laoorpocatlngtbalfa* M*oec,aad Planch Gfoak BaUrcad Oompaay, books JTH* ®**JP**ad aid tabocriptloni rseotndto tha c*p+ °* miioompaay atthafo»Min«ilaMßa&d 5!. w : .i* Pnmkdn, Tanasxo o'.nsty, os Mon* f*l« *»7 lift, at tha Ocrxrt; Hem, between the “jaw oTt a.m. aad I p a. is Clarion. <Harfon °a nmdsy, Slat, between 10 and 8 nSi??W ,B -f}Uab«rch, AUoftway ocnoty. on Sat *•! fid* hatwoen 10 aad 3 o'elcek, at the OU OAMUXI. M. KIXB, 8.F.J0588, J. S. MTSBA BIOBABD IB VIS, OBOBGX BLAOB, XOBT. liAMBBBTOH, thos. Mogul lougb, Vm. M. liTOB. B. A. 8. D. DDDLMT, ... . BOBT. OBt, aad etbers, W®** Oorpocaton dtiasa, fttaklla: Xfttannlag Free fTl *’ Olty Boris tar, aad Olarioa popors, oopy ] PHOTOGRAPH ALBOMP, A fHOTOGBAPH ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, H«v ud alcgsat style*. H* v ud elsgut Btylc«. Hew ud elegant itjln. PHOTO. ALBUMS. PHOTO-ALBUMS. PHOTO-ALBUMS. FAMILY BIBLXB. FAMILY BIBLES, FAMILY BIBLES, Arranged for PbctcgraphlC.Pletnrm. Arranged far Photographic Pictures. Arranged for Photographic Ftotmea. OABTKB DB TI6ITB, OABTBB DB YIBITB, OABTXS DB YI9XTB, E TT IT T 7 S; mjt Huonio Hall, Fifth Str«»t. PIOTUKEa wmun, fAinißs,. POftTBIITS o, oral HALS. Photographs of Moiunjn MU AMD WOMIB, AOTOMS AMD AOIBUan. ■Dtxraratu, OOLLIOTIOH or BHUM, "TOM THUMB* GBOUPS, HUMMIHG BIBBS, AUTUMH LEAVES, TILLAGES AMD TO WHS, And anry variety of Ol&D PIOTUBKB. PMOIOaBAFHIO ALBDMB, Ml lt)hi ul prioM, PITTOCK’B, Baok, Stationary and Hawa Depot, * GPPOCRM THB POST OPPIOB. PURSUANCE .OP AN ORDER OF IhaQrphara l Ootut of Allaghsny ootmty, tbsra 1 J*jljs**P®aadtoPabllo Bal^onthe premises, on : tha 86th day ef! May, ICO, at 10 o dock a. m.| all that TahuUa tract of land situate Jii 3 ? t hrt 0 miles from Alloghony Gfty,snd botmdtd by lands of Darid Stmrott, the “Wm- B. Graham, lands of ■. - Lighthdi ud Jote Bsmsgs, contalalag 80 aerss, mora or loss, bate* the form of tbo latoDaniel McKeeror, doo% u wakh ara erected a twa story frame dwelling J°*'i a doable log bam, spring noma, and athar 1 tssmasMate. TnoreferaSonpoo thapteariaasiui i uodfont yotang haarlag orchard of chotea grafted mtlti j 1 Toma made knows cn day of sale. ' j PftTBB IYOBT, . ... JAI.MATLOB, AAnliiktiitcnot Dubl BcKmtv, dw-d. : BTiawa MOTH a.nATTM—- j| |TfT M»nwir— JJAVIB A MoLLWAINE, Auctioneers, Ho. 84 HTTB BTBMWT. The Bail Xstato, Steek and General Aoction Bml -1813 by tho lata wtUbecoatteaadattteoU stand, Ko. H Fifth Bl! “4* Kyla of DATIS ft MeiLVADfB, JOfl! tmoristed with him I MoILVaiHB, well known as in : the homo tor many yean. Devotion tforamina sot jlßSlra to a Bnsteme, ta which sssra=“*- 'JVm ct lml Ac., Taraday their saooad floor salos room. Übrarim and mlamQaacou coUictioni of Booka mtaftdly oatalogasd for pnbUo tala. myB OPT SATiS of list Eon* y BOOT*, SBOU i*d OAITXBB Aft lia tbMhilf .BOBLUH>*sJtB Mttkaftctmft. . ' »o*Afmrinai B. 100 ' I *<°* 3 «? » - '*"** *****‘*T****** "'■. g » *•? • ,a 3 a °> £*dta\ OUMnaVI StftnAlßonla ini Buii. JUjo JUc’fcßw “* y. 0< .1 T “7 “I l *’ wkl<i Mil UnS StSt K«LA«c-icSisa sa^-d^s'yAi! Bggggggsgga prtfcrnw* ora tt* Ua«u (Hint* SUHWfe Bat»&» ui Mit MiawmlWiiSni. clttOftrutlctoi. Srfi mxT_ tf:!T-fl!?. iril eoMtlpotSoa, “ ,u ** ° ff * u him Si. i f , !?. , -_ ,AHi, * ,TocK * 00., ntM SSSlfif “ **" B “' ,ict **T.vp-MM&nd TVflNgBMi WATBRH ; I IVrlncnppljef Bin UOK. UDfois,: OQJKHUU, XKfXEI SP&iSQ, . . KmiHOXtf. ▲STXaiAH, i SILTED, for ml* fey MMOH JOHHSTOB, °°nur ialthflahl ml forth itntU. (TKoOKKuasASFrBOb. ?** Orioai ad fliti Bann; *pmv*tboimm*oo3Li^ Holawii; r B ** VMlMi^jQi,i f Sio|3, M Vli^kl ■ggSESau, •OOtiMackolortoKSmt’Huu) ■!■'. „ , _ DOk « <0 OMTMMd dO| »»w ?K? »«“»>»■*»«*■ ul wttfc* ihUl pubrtflMt otpodilaNr lln*, tor «ato l°v laUMtnfe.taatenudkratetT : ' ,jv . IIKIIUD* JLIBUOKLXI, . ■l* l*a«»4»amnrt 7< tm»»nrW«od. | JOBfKtAtt--- ' ' 1 1 , ,V ‘| . * • | , ' r | | "'*-' f, ttTTLU, | rnua 4BBTILLB, (inoOTttOntßWm. i jw* Jr. * OoTruibno»t flcmbibb, ijiutmu IriniM,*o.«nlhwitbll ntMnaA,n4 atMMtnl Hmt ilMnr, tV! SMf»*“* •Ulhnilrt UADiHMUBIIT J*AD, 818 UAS, OVII HOBI. HYDB4ST*. WAMB .OM»*T». BATH FCBOK ul ALIFCBPB, BY. SJfSJJOBUU, OHABDIUSHS, FEHDAST9, untato AllxAnntlMKilnaub> ww.. aji;ijr f|lHB Ott> “BRADLEY KUUNDjKV I .A.* o ** *Mr"Baaiad baracalud atitecOrfef ftk«AlUa«7 T»U»y B*ilrt»4oom. pimha» I * <y» ywiw, lo u» fifth firi,: A part 3lh* pnaral ooemM Ir Iba carßprin* WoitooißlrirA Oo.» and b adcstrafela Jocrtton fcr BaßH^casass | -»pfcM -- - ■■• Ktix 8.3»P»0T. fra»t. TJBIBD'&BIIIT. -i ; J ■Xf, wo bgfcctota toITMPriM riKtoms ' • ■ ‘''■l.WfiSWttfc! '•V \ W <• DiM Ob«rri»i Qli OUJSBIGftMKJiT. - : Jtm^mnwvßTUMMmjrn. J^HEDMATICa DB. LXI^VD’a 'AETI-BHE UXATIC BAHD 'Of cono BHEOTLOTIBM, to lit 111 to' Acoto or InflaatßOtoxf: Chloric. Lombo-i go, flftotlco. Floored foo of tho l°bf «ndfhu«SirWra&irSSrJd^s ferrom ABoctVmo; Irny>iLll»li item. ondßcroftilani Eruption,of th. bodfj Hr*- •roliiM Ibo I'OOOrltteo'flf tho oCa -—a noil, of ikovlSb ««£,«* uSStun? ES^f 1 * * tonl "s“4 otk« poSSnS , , I ' l * * 0WTOlM»l,onooi0d BELT, con tUntoro lbdlcnud Oompoond, to to won •wood tin feodj, obool tho w.'tt, «ftulip of. betbf on whorrnr UiodlMM In. B coo bo worn witbont 10101710 Unucot bt*b pom. and no choor* to tho pro tor jggg.g Sft* 1 *-"o*>d. ■II ooftewn* b ° m tto ■Jtto'o, witbont cum, of poworhl S^^o^lou,whichmUm uYdurop m!S£!%£3£’ JP 4 ibo foofwUf wtlZ swsflfWaaTaLtsaa i u X r tS:z M &tSLfcSg hxi flSSvT - f^T rf *£. wl,<fw » wIUMt bar. “« SJV>° tlm«cb tha'alosaach. which woold land aot ealy to datnet froothafr ca ratlta pmn, bat to tospair tha or« ttoiSpouponSSthu SSsf££! » dim Ibo IT. ralt of tonsl rnaadfai, aad *w-*W a oar* aagf'seffi^gsmas t&SSFfSA £%5 praralaat—aad wOl " BHTIBXIiT BXtiIXTI THB BT3TXB fr«B Ita pahUdaaa affseto. Kodarata eaaaa aza carad la a tow day a, aad «• ara ooaataatlv raoatrlag aaMMlatio mnniato—to whma w farit? b gggSlcuu PBIOI, TVo DOIiLABS. *bf bo lu* Of Ore dr wui bo mt bj null Slim tho roaolptcrHoc bjoxpnu oronuhoto! with >U IROHT MmUiu fromthoprbdjn! VinoatnUd TnotJoo, rrlih OorttlUd TnUno- itofc,amraxs. OU" ADAPTED TO SOLDIEBh. *VO Dr. J. n. FBLTOI*, Whotoaato and Sitafl Drufgkt, ' Vim. 69 * 70FIFTH BTBUT,Flttobvgh, Soto A|ut, «h«n ararythlag fat tha Dragllaa ba had at fldr prkee. <pu CAPITALISTS AND MTl.T.nna PEASL STEAK FLOUHIN6 wtt.t. FOR SAKE. n» ovaan at the “PIABL OTBAX HILL.” t*. thla Urp aad ninbls aataMtolißani oa tmu most prora •dvaatagaoaa to iu putf tttlif to » . Yo pyona raridteg iK tafa Tidal ty» parttalar fi^aawaaErwsSS Iwi—, Bin.B.T. BBHHIDI BfiBOTHBS.■*? fP® to tba wMihaHoD of aztr who Bar Mn to look throogh 1L lie tto itfcrutlM of nTtla at * d*o»o*Vtebf d««£tta. ot n»?!!r“* I BSC? h, ?!sf a, ««M»of croondln ibo Otf aTAltoghaoj, at tba oamor of Laootk aad Bar* nchatmta.whioh bond tUvnrnSTnSJSSk •*< *?*• q» Pw-yj~io cESTSSS^SS g» jg* boaadary, taralag at tbarnUi aad wmtf Mthvardl* about oai haadrad yard*. Jjwl* oapttoa hto tba An« t h r[tr mir. ItlJ Sf ***main tto »U> «ko ouu wMlh'i whlwiTiSfuuS! too faarta abant 100 tost min. Jut mom tba S3 , ISS? u ?Si^ , S .SrJS.iSX * Ckk ‘*° “ 4 < a * T,l “ ul * SLTSi&Z*™'* ** *-■ THE IUL b nbotanUoUf bolu of brfoO.ond rooted oiik gs , &». s.TMSPSsa&saa Wtto* ebaata. •mutag tha Wfcaat to iitatolia, aadtb*baa?that J# ba procaiad. Tka aqpaoto of Oa Jf jg aMv Pa /f&mUewmmt 690 torrabfer im? AamS m i,ow osnato par day haTa bawmSa. bataadarar 4loa«yatiwiiaDcaaMQ:«Blyttaid ha tmii^ypu • *a avanga«pvcdaot. ' . THE STOREHOUSE ivg». b«flt,Mu; tbIUD, «cd reofcd Witt It adjotmi lb* Mill, twd Witt arnccthild*. • • • ’ ' _*M ■ODRCBS* OF BCPFLIKI “*VS.«• tt» Ohio Unr, ftt* SogtUra SgKB&»SSSiSS&S£ S?^3SS?A%MiBMW mlumu* grata fiswi&g nckaMWAtbud. la MrtteraaadentnlOkloaaZladJaa*. XhttiaiitW OUo rinr t te tteao&S Aaurktftfer tba prodact«f tfe Mm is th» «Mtera of tt* ulanl|Badi JHO. T. fcoeis** 7 B.T.MHBHI*, Xsl^TOirH; XpARM FOK SALE OB BBNT, r; "• “;.V: \ .1" : ooatAuiM a Aasat, ia «*» tvu» at t«»>w<<Ut»W ciKtnUw. n * tajcorrawta obd,! of » nnr BUCK DWlLtlga, cooulnln Ua ncaii;Ur t t.nuXl ■AS*, tool lIIAIT BOOIS, In raw, 04 OToiUD or TOOHS TUB. eituud ftboct In Bite froalWoltr.u Bald. via towuhlp. Uytinot SAtUT.ruUliiOO.. 9,1 jTXOBLSIOB BOLT ft HUT WOB&P. co-MnaußiraaTum. ** *r ***** i^wssMaijfaai /WtHtanfc.AnflMtt.Uß. ..J-;^^ JUKI* SOOO M. JUST BECKIVKD, Vt ASDI9 MARKET BTBSET, AUif—nfm—tof BlBBOHS—Flgarad aad coed adga aad dalor* ad adga-tha llchait aad la aB tha rtwka ahadaa. BOJITITB lagtaal tadatj. BTBAWTmomiOB-Aaioa tatoottoa. Bomnnu ttOWIBg-fmcg aib dwauntw i baaatlfal inraXT HAT*—sa»u tkaMakk * (UIIIMOf | mumßT, DAOSB ASD XD81H08; TABW TABS, BUOHSS, HOOP BAIBTB, TAHOT, GOODS AND HOTiOHSi Wfckh tr* for Bale at VERY LOW PRICES. JOS. HOBHE ft CO, Boa. H AHD » MIIKIT BTBUT. >pSO • , JJIGHLY DKSIRABLB | NEW GOODS a* ’ j Macrum & Clyde’s, VroBUM BnrTotkul Bcotoa Korteta, ; LaUtt gtjWs ot- • 1 munvas, auioiDßßnu, : • bibbosit’ - GISVIsJ ' Hoenai, VASOr GOODS, Bonoas. . "ttinttoo to U» an* «x -l*»*, T«rt«t7 ud low pica. <* OCX itoet luuian “JftmoßtataMum fti4 It fRaUj to IMr nHutylo omadM ntgooda Mgnborlsjt. m “low* thoß jol Ob PhUafeftua W 1 WHOLMALB BOOKS—Idud SI Seen. KAOBUX ft 6LTDS, 80. »S SUIT SXBBXr, l**mmWtmMOnmA ~— nil «ng JIBBBH AKKTVAL 1 . X- ‘ 01 i BIEKS, SBAVLS, SACQVES, ) '■ CIRCULARS, 3DK/BSS Q-OODS, ~ HOTJSSXXSFIHe SOODB, Shawls and Hoop Skirts, AT BAEKER’S, S 9 9UUET 6TBEET. : ' ■TTHBOHBAPBST GOODS BVBBOBnBBD. W . - . i * • gPKING GOODS, , CHEAP TOR fIAWTT, J. M. Burchfield’s. $-v 1 anise MOUi Dt iaikmiw* worth net* uobt omsms, ■■ bo •*; GiEXOM, 'GG.jp .M (j « ■'Do. v !.•* as ZsiTILLiB, \m IS '•* »' d»* . m m H |5 it Th, ■... a « u « j y I* u .« si.« J /■ - mUiOHU V “STX a ' ftvlittiaMt»inkr}Nr)^itaii l ii|DA m'Mßag tktt.tte tffl k* nE vte thi NBW QOODB, ■ AT Alexander Bates’, Ho. 81 HETH aZBEXT. nMtapoftatk»of tPBDO * SUMMER GOODS. SOW 00006 WILX. B 1 Oflß ITIhT vix flMu ymii’t '"± \ AXIXHHDSBBATM’, hith btbmi. JjJHW GOODS I GOODei } ' ‘ ' j ®AT«W, MMWtQB&cOn An «•* <(•■!■( •'cMotn&tin or ' ■ MJJtoaaa, nooln iSS'wm, im Goods &. Notions, lb vUthlhfisvlli v . ;. [ WHDUiAJUi MTJui Birmi, A • Hoi. XT *iid X 9 Kfth Btreot THHKADLACKa, vboH m moKnu* auquoh Swia and JacoaST Bands, Bdgiogi, and: ; '' "X,'." Collon, • /' - *•*•» v JONonmio, < LDWixmicnthu ■MkmtaftneOnditUidtT./ MACRUai 4c«LTDE, ' 78 UABKST STBEBT, • iiiWii y! JTO? OPBNHDi. " ■moo, maokw *m. . knnuimi. oar eoont. COUNTRY MKRCHANTB AND EATOM, RACRIIM A €•., -■] No^l7 *** m. ?4*H.aj»«v— j IMnul Bottom ot' ■-- ■' iSoorajK* i imow.MOHiß. 00i.,.^^, HoenßT.owna. nra**.™™ ! ;Am» hn »W» or * ASta ' i ntil* WAB*S AHDHOHDII. B» tow prtc at wilch to Mockna 4 ottergnti tajwrotat. oST!! ootnran mbkjhakub. z; wpmm, *»a«n»to “* jgAKQAINa IN oaY GoODa, A* | _ ■ -I 1 ' | luura* M’ABojr* pi#.*, 1 ino nokaAii 1 ajraro, mi-. (M tear Mow tbi »•» KirkM Boom.) thick liTm; Kbi Wool do Tal **** i!»!S KftMrESagSK'S.-S aaaugfigSHsß r.inyi oiAdk>KldathfWMk 3 AM VBEJOEjrTH. (J^CONCEBT Dia ItRAII BetfrcttaHj Ufanu the pabliotlat b» will .In • •bort mmob of CHBAND; OfEKAS, In fQßiiwiwi'irtTn oa Monday Erenimsr, May IUA, Wttitto cd-osmllMct th» doubb Onrour. in. clcdjnjttaOrEdOicbMtimud Obonn?aa*u. dir hit dhWioßi md will htTi tbnuncrofti^Mt« nportoS: motSH* KSJ?ferlS^S£ OBAH,I>O " aiOTAS^ **• «U ®P«I with rjotow'a Kutaplm, = ItlfP; 08, TIB FAIR OF BiGfllOßß. 555 2>“K- — M*lu Moann «»■ 6xa.Puaaou . fin. Btnxix u,, PIOTUTg. Tr?iff Sums. O9 Inou. J>nxoToa MM .._6ia. Mtso. I TUMDAT ETUUB, Mai Un, VakU 1 * most c«Ubrmt*d Op«rs. ;II T»o\riTO«K! widhesdat irmaiHo, *«' is™, : ' | ’,l NOBHA! TfItJBSDAT IVSIIIHO, Mombeor’i UtMt tii aoit Bltbntad Opßm of ' Bisorah; lit Pardon de Ploermal. ; oaataomaor snoaifa: 'LjlFlui AMaiozJVl. Ootsxn£ vmw«t. _ ~ ru n uni niHf in»—«T Oo»iamHo.. Btoaoa fimisxou, ho%». W bb-bb WW 4 -....»biQ>oa Amojbcu .TM'amim hrairm fioim, lip. Q&A.U ben to a&stnmoa that •cuistintn. ud ijuptnten or ptrfcet aklllty bar* ben noal to perfect tba performances of the omul hfcelicketußcj.wiiibo.opeaoßlhsridav ](•* 7th,atHellor> Matio j tton,SE«M SS£*l?£ cwadfor tba flm throe nlfhu to adware: £4 o» to eUptrtaeT **•*£!?»’**• hesemd MatefiOoeataextra!"*** . BW!W ■ j. - THBATBB. Ss™“? «‘"<n| ******** ~j~~ ■■H.Owwwfc j,™-wßom « oqi —^ of the giftadyciim* action, itl®' ga4»LQTT» iHOMfMU, mrilSftjuZaUß. • : 1 ran lrmas, i ' WElb* presented, . !amille, or the Fate of aCoquette. ~ 1 ; | ■ Min.'eaoiiMOH. AHM4an.-„.._._,. , ■,,, ,- iMr- BASSO*. ' i - i Soeoaotod* withv "r OHNJONKS, oEiTHB LOAN OFFICE yocag Ladlce lor *** - Q^^I^NUiKtWMOBHT.;/■■ ;VV' s ''i -«4U)auf oruAtP” ijt IrXCELIIOH HILL, Allegbeir City, 1 . I ; lOtpatfUuiMomSS " iTiu'nrynxLß snaiaa sohook miK ik* ■ ®'‘* wto ir Etenint, •Way «**. . ..««*» Of «!•»Bonn, Bote.' Sat^SST*' ' L jSffi£ft ,ll 4l «aito»iaa« 15 m» ■ »i^«lS^ESSft. e ?. b s , iSS. , -iSSi I Btfjroidpapot, t« : (JASPKT& ,-/ .. .;■ 7. - -Cl BRtSSCIg fov «mi • amt eoHfMi niniu laMaiil' * nr ?Ll*H' A» AMBnOAH )- *® Jl*?*** tt» Wt, VO&OAflB. j ; IWW»AIJIS.'I H hijp Mock, feoachi ifaafam tha \ »WJ o< whkfcaiv MlUnx at UCfifl THAS KUnT*' VAOTU&UO* PBIOXB. > matting#, ' if> ' , ; ' ;A '• ■> ’W imn Uai CHUM. MATOXOB, ta : i:' -i f'f OUTIB X’oimoox * Oft, iSaas= _-fc» ran MtaO 1 ; 1863r£ra»!i®. | ''i' ■■■' suoßEums. - I: n»M»*nltbcuttowfnannittUHr 9UBAXT -WAm, (hn Wau'stnvj rawKH o'dKk. -"' rrHJizf. ' - Ci<SS3lm i mwcibpei btob^ Atpliuikl Mwrtm«it.o< ll» Dtmat'al!) “Jl» *aj; tHt.iisalUa oi fogbte'av'it *"•*•■ l«1 of wUdi woofer,wWfroii 1 *,4'^ . *-*.yi7WCTI7JfKIB’ Wffnr.xHfrp pjg ■ *pv : HeTAB turn* nnr.r.r» JKMOTAL. r ! graMES - _. J.B.aniJiOUTBIBOkB, 4|d> Mlt,ll«. ■ ! ' ■- 1 ■ .jj j. ' :■"<! 'm- .T] IS * r4'i i. i r hr. !■■*':.: • JfcJ. im.
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