-CSSSSSti t ■m •'• S’ ; 0 - * * 1 ' '*} ijg!»!p|ih4tagis! r”,T < ,■■>•-? ... \ * ‘ ’ V ' ■ -.v-’-'..’.# *:• ••• % s ■**■•••. . ; -i „ ,v *>. -‘I 1.-. S'J' t •. ».vL/i-' !• - ■ » &V ,i-.h Tfi . V 'TJ’iv •;:-' : r''?iX:' , >:<-V-sa-‘: : ;’t’ik: ‘ -,s-' Ki3sBsslr.'V' - " . ■••-:■ vw*i ••.■'. ’ • vtf r v .v, iS*«'’W r > •; '-' ■’• '■ ; |j |4 •-•, > * -v- •'St " .7* n-.;>w: .cK * -.fr '■■ . ’•.'S'; f ' ;S->:" >» , V < * ’ 1* .-:i- :- s •>• y ?*• <*j /.. ,v >•• : - > ’ ■ ; «•••?**!&s%! "V.*. »! '..lt" ■ -.IN VS v ■, fS; *h' 1 » i.». V:\v- V'i:, . w : y: •. -.‘.viS .VSI . ]’' *■* *1 . * ■; •->> ... - . ‘**l- •• • \ ' : \ i ■V _ ' * .' Jfci . |ittslmrg!i <te% WEDNESDAY MOENIN9, UAY 6. • - vTtojHmra* We here jnit enough of news from the Eeppehnnnoek to mnke people eery hopeful, yet Tory onxlous. Nothing ooald exoeed the ehUl withwhioh the doable flenking morement of Sen. Hooxnn wee effected. In order to here e oleer understanding of the eonfilot, it moat be kept la mind that i the Union army mored bpon the enemy in two gnad diriaianj,—one led by Gen- Hooaza hlmaeU; by way of the upper iforda of the Tirana to CbanoellorrUle, thua com pletely flanking the enemy on hie left; the ether, led hy Gen. Bnacnnox, aeroee the Kappahannook, a little below Fredeirloka bog. Aa aeon u Hoounhad gained hispo liUsn at Chnnosllorville, Braewick moved forward to the fortified heights in the nu of Fredericksburg, and oarried them by •tom, aftor a hart struggle, bat without •nioneJwa of lift. |lt was hen that one of the neat gallant bayonet charges of the war ana mala Driven bom'their works,the rebels fell back in the dlraotion of Chanoellorvllle, where they eaeounterod the right wing of the Union army, and warn thus plaoed lit erally between two fires. Here they strug gled desperately for the victory; ultimate defeat is not doubted. . From the meagre reports we have, we think it probable that Gen. Ln had moved the prinoipal part of his foroo towards Chanoellorville before SnnawiOK reached the battarlea in the rear of Fredericksburg, probably not anticipating so formidable an attack in that quarter. As things now stand, he cannot, should things go adverse ly, fall'baok upon his intrenohmeats; for they are no longer hit intrenohments. Nev er was a manmore oompletely outgeneraled. At this hour we have every reason to hope for a decisive victory, but it had not been achieved 19 to the latest'dates., Yet, flanked, almost sarrouuded, and thrown oat of his stronghold, it seems almost im possible that Gen. lota oaa escape cap ture or utter dlseomibtre. Arrest of Ydllaadigkam. . All good Union men will njoioe to hear that Oils pestilent traitor has been arrested for treason. We have not heart by whose order the arrest was made ; butitis enough to know that blatant sedition is not to en joy entire immunity in this country. We may expect to hear the usual talk about “ arbitrary arrests," “freedom of speech," and all that sort of thing; but honest men, instead of feeling less seeura because of this ococrrenee, will only feel more so, In deed a government whiehhas no terrors for evil-doers, has no praise for those who do,’ well, and is not worthy of being trusted; and it is a question that might be profita bly pondered, whether the extreme ten derness of the government in ' times past towards such offenders as VsUsndigham and Ms school, has not done more than anything else to multiply copperheads. Mr. Adams's better to Adatiral Da< ponk Our late telegraphic summarise of Eu ropean news have frequently referred to this document, but till now we had not re ceived the letter itself. 16 have cause! such commotion as it appears to have dene in England, it must be owned that ii reads like a very inoffensive pieeeof writing. Why an Englishman, or an American in England, or any other man shipping goods, under the eireumatanoes supposed in the ease, should not be at liberty to carry a let- ter or certificate Gram Mr. Analu to Ad- miral Duron with oat offence to anybody, j ie, to eay the leaat, not very obruna. The letter iaaafoUowi: "liSOassoii or sm Ujoxzd Suns, V :Loamo*, April »,18«3. / wimH thSBBlUtQdl Of ftlDdllntißldlllWMt tnUryil— troa this Mngrtoa to fbmitii tth— to tha total* In th* United Bistaa. tbrongb tbo protest* of n.dotlnitlow to nu pact In Moca. It (Itu mo pteooon to distlncnlab ono which boo n dlAmt and o ctodjtoblo porpoo*. Xam.' HowoUmd. Omia hav* tambb*4 m* with irridoftco, which bpcrfeetfy ■otiihctnrj to mo, that thoy arc ralTj bound to Ksioaoroo with a cargo lateoiodJprthoXaxteaaa. I thonfor* Tory flwintly giro Iten this certificate at tboir mom. It ii not in* disposition of tbs gor> ornnont ortho United Stef to lntecftra In any way with anhonat nontral trade* and It la deeply to'be regretted that the ftiidi which haca hence. txten* •mly yanotlood in thla oountry havo oontrDmted ao anfin to threw it under eaapiring ■. HOIiSUCI Ilixon tnim," ... This latter, It appears, ru circulated at Lloyd’s, and on the 16th nltlmo a deputa tion of merchant* and charterer* interested In. the Peterhof brought the nbjeet of the note-to the attention of Earna Bui*no. at the Foreign OSe*. Ur. Gnawronn, Mem ber of Parliament bom the ait/ of London, acted a* epokeeman, reading Mr. Anaxl’a letter, and commenting ttnjilj upon the eonne of the American Mul|t*r. The in-' eritabl* Bnacn foliowefrydn a rimilar ■bain, adding thatheh*dr***ontobeli*T* that it we* the Intention of th* federal an-, thoritiae to eaptnre the Ben Quean, how flu ting out at Lirerpool by Pan, Srazon & Co, for Hatamora*. Complaint waa aleo mad* of the opening of tha maile of th* Brltiih *t*am*r Adel*. Sian Itmu re plied in gneral terms, adding that a formal applieatlon ihonld b* made to the Foreign OAo* on the euljeet, and the d*p ntatlon then withdrew. Ta Rieit inter on. rn Bjtanxonn ann Onto Raiuioad.— A dispatch bom Baltimore, May Sd, to the Philadelphia A gufrtr, lay*: "The rebel* and gh*ni!laa are entirely drieen from th* Baltimore and Ohio Ball road, and the oar* will oommeno* rannlng through to Wheeling and Parkersburg about Tuesday, th* damage to the road and to the bridge* l» not Tory materiaL Tha latter trill aeon be temporarily and permanently repaired.” Tna Riant oh Smmaion a* Now Vnw id it tna Rom Liiuea*. — A Blehmond oorreapondant of th* Chattanooga .Bsi*V ia a reoaat letter oath* bill organising the Conftdeiule jodlolary, whlah ha* agitated for eom* time th* Blehmond “Cangraaa," •aye: ••gome twenty-fir* or thirty ipeechs* ware mad* daring th* dilmte, but thor hare ‘not b**n published—ocaroely gianoedatby th* Biphmond proa*. Tory *tr*ng* politi oaldoetrina* woe elicited during th* dio oe**ioa, eery remarkable conception* of th* nature of the gorenm*ntal*tni*tai* of th**o Stats* ware dtUrered. Among them thi* on*, by a distinguished B*nator: ife Suu it*aright to neuU,mii/ anintfif Jtarrnifmr, he «n» to /bear 0//broiw lar; h**i wilh fraygfMf/ 1 * ' Heretofore th* right of aaeaesioa ha* beat rigorously maintained a* an lntrinslo and ei*m«stat. tight| bat now, seeing that the both*/ reeognlun *f tM* right tarotra* th* possible dimet*gi*U»n. at any eiemsat, of their “oMladeraoy,'’ thlamn 1* denial. Own taw Iw HWlnl MM fifUfcto •<WtU kwta «MlK«r tb> ttm mi teat ttakrtafimr- \;A 9 v- (eeietsty Chasa =in Boston. On Saturday BecreUry Chase met the merchants of Boston at the Merchants' Ex change Newsroom, which, in anticipation of his visit, was filled with leading oitiiens. P*« tateodneed by Mr. Tbbcy, Frtaldent °f th« Bo.rd of Trade, »nd addressed .the meeUng at some length. After tereral compliments to he prooeeded to , been my miefortnne th be at the tttaofadepsrtmentdaringtbemoit erit js»l period, of the eoontiy’e'bietdiy. Su4- involved in i great struggle, of which no man coold see eiihefc the proportions or the. and, 4 became , my duty to provide the means to carry it onto a safe and soooess fol result. In discharge of thls duty it .is gratifying to' acknowledge Uie support that I have uniformly received from the merchants and the business men 1 of Massa chusetts. At the very oatset of the strag gle Massachusetts, by the act of her Legis lators, placed at the disposal of the nation the com of seven millions of dollars. We then thought that, In the probabilities of the war, this would be likely to eover the greater part of the expenditure. If the of fer was not accepted, it*was hot the less appreciated: for in it I saw the spirit of Bunker Hill resolving that the list, man should perish and the last 'dollar be ex* graded, rather than that the Union should call. I received inspiration from this* and all my subsequent labors were made easier to me. I felt that, with such a people, there was no such word as fail written on the soroll of the future. And now, men, we have passed through two years of this war. lam not here to speak of mia tskermade, nor of the best mode of recti fying them; an<L though we cannot predict the future, yet / rsallg think that /do not risk muck in saying that this war now ap proaches its termination. Gentlemen, you here in Massachusetts have a right to be proud of your contributions to the success of the financial measures of government; but you have also a right to be proud of your contributions to the military skill and heroism of the straggle. Have you not given to this war who is leading his troops to osefnl victories ? [Applause.] Rave you not given to this war a Butler— ’cheers]—who never feared mortal man in the discharge of his doty ? Have yon not given to it a Hooker—[renewed applause] —who is now striking a formidable blow at the rebellion between the Rappahannock and Richmond? So, in addressing Massif chusetts men, I feel that I am addressing those to whom the country must feel under great obligations. Some people where I live speak of leavingMassachosettsand New England oat in the oeld. Bat do they think what they would lose if New England and the New England element be taken away from their midst? He thanked God that he'was a New England boy, remarking that it has been said New England was a grand place to emigrate from. He had found it a good place in whioh to receive an educa tion and to form prihoiples for the' guid ance of after life. He was born In granite ribbed, stalwart New Hampshire, and he was proud of the brave old State. He lov ed New England for her contributions to the honor, the dignity and the fame of the country, and, more than all, because no one of her sons was willing that one foot of our soil should bo separated from the Union. He doted amid hearty cheers, and was subsequently introduced to large numbers of the gentlemen present The Bebels on the Peninsula--Let ter of Gen. Dix to Henry A. Wise- Rebel Raids nod Guerrillas to be Dealt .With. A letter from the N. Y. Herald corre spondent at Fortress Monroe, dated May 2, says: Of late the rebels under command of the demagogue Hsnry A. Wise, or, as latterly reported, General Hood, have been making incursions to Williamsburg, nbt with a view; of taking possession of the tows,.bnt to harass our troops. The last raid thus made by the rebels resulted-in the abduction of Several servants of African persuasion, and even the nurses watching the unfortu nate inmates of the Insane Asylum were taken prisoners and paroled, and had not Dr. Getty, Medieal Director of the Fourth Army Corps, under whose oharge the Asy lum was plaoed during the raid, been ab sent from there, at the residence of one of the secession Inhabitants, whom he treated for some sickness, he would likewise have been declared a prisoner of Hrar and pa roled. Bat Major General Dix, who may be termed a second “Old Hickory,” determ ined to pat an end to fntnre raids of this kind, and in the following letter, sent'to Gen. Wise, he has promulgated a second edition of his memorable message: ‘lf any one attempts to haul down the American flag shoot him on the spot”: OttAJOB GENERAL DEC TO HEHBT A, WISE. HusQuanti, Dmimn or Yworu,) Sithti iui Ooin, > fortress Monroe, April2B,lBB3.J To General Hnn A. Wnt, or the'eommaadlag of* floer of the tvoopi on th* Ohiekahomlny: Bia—The town of Williamsburg Em boon occupied, &i jou or* aware, by the troop* under my command m a pioket station or outpost of Torktown. A Urn portion of tie inhabitant* nr* known not to b* wall dispoMd to the government of the United State*. They bare, novsrthalees, while qbletty purraingthair domestic avocations, boon unmolested, an£ have been permitted to supply themcelvee with the neceaariM and comfort* of life at Torktown and Eortrea Monroe. Tb* Insane Asyitua at Williamsburg ha* been pat cnder.the superintendence of an army surgeon, and it* three hundred helpleaa inmate* (applied, at the opens* of the United States, with everything neeee* eery to their comfort and with the remedial treat ment theynquiru.. While exercising thesi offloes of humanity, the troop* at WHlUmiburghave been eer eraltteee attacked by your forces, not with a view to gala and bold paseaeunn of the {dace and to aarame tbe guardianship which has been extended to tha in* hahitanta and the tenants of tho Atyhun te the purpose of haxeseleg those who'were pertem log thta generous terries. On the SUt alt. your forces entered and endeavored to take jpnmimliro of tb* town, occupying semal hemes"ana Bring upon the troepe, and In thU, m lam Informed, thsy were aided by some of the Inhabitant*, who hare bean liv ing for nearly a year under our protection. Mor*r*» Oently your force* entered the town and took j nmm etott of it, glaring our employ*** in th* Insane Asy lum under parole, carrying off aomo of the wrvanu aad depriving Us ismaraa of the cere to which they have been accustomed and which their helpless eon dlU n ronder* indispensable. Yon have, by with drawing your foroes, left th* Asylum again to our charity, end compelled Major General Keyes, the nommaurtlng ofllosr of the troop* at Torktown and TortKagruder, to mrpply U with food to save th* pa» | ttaota from stir rattan. .■ TUm* raid* under thepeoullarJofrcamstanoM are In violation of *v*t7 dictate of humanity. Harieg no result, and appamotiy no otjsct hut annoyance and a usd*** sacrifice of life, they are also in violation of ovary principle cf hooerabls warfkre, I hats direct ed lUerGeMnl Eeyesto* reeccupy the town, and that the eggw—lrmi referred to may cun, I give you notice ua caae of any repetition of them: 1. That tha Inmatee of tha asylum will be **nt to Richmond, and the United State* relieved of th* bur den of their support. : ; 2. That any hone* which mar ha taken uemaarion ££*2sR?*»“rf ftrisgupS uerewiU be rased tothenound: and 1 J * “1 eiUsan of Williamsburg not belonging •••fJgaUriy organisedcorps, who shall be found oMmUng In thee* attacks and irking in arms isßEfißCsszbggzszstr*- - X am, very rsepectfully, your obsdUatmrTsai, lona A. Dix, Major General. At the above litter vat trenamltted to thyibol lion only a day or two ago, It la hardly time to expect ananawer jet? wise or hie aueoeaaor will hare to submit the latter of Qeneral Six !to the'rebel authorl tlea at Richmond, and from that eooroe the aaaWer thereto will be framed and returned to these headquarter* ; That Major General Six, will do all he aaya ia hla oomapondenoemay be taken aa a Ooapel fast. Never waa humanity more gxooly outraged than by tb« Infcnman and brutal raid of the re be la upon the de voted town where three hundred poor, help lea, ineaneand and Idiota redeived the be nefioant sate of an indulgent and’ gener oua edminiatreilon; and our warm hearted General, than whom no one la more hu man*, will wreak a terrible vengeanoe on the rebellion* hprdee, who neither' xeapeot nor oare for the exerolie of the finer reel- Inga; If Gen. Slx’a proposition! are ad oepted, and WUliamabargla vaoated al together by the enemy, the town will be la aa flourishing a condition aa in tlmea of yore. If It le not vacated, the anoient alto of William and Maty Oeliegv tho Alma I Hater of YlrgUla’a ; tMetrepreeaniativeo, wOlbeaimouldaring mail of rulna and J tha locality a daaart. 't % p metric jroTigma. OT tC EL—TheJSubs diction Books Jf?®*' <* Cocpbr Vlr*: Ann fiaanfictwing Ocmpsoy am continueeon at the Office ef J HL CKOFKB * 00., Bank Bfcck, fifth sSet, £tfl fat thr notice Ootci or a u-riteixT flu Covvaxt. > AOeghfoy dty.Rfty i ises. r Pm i-7*7 dantandDirector*,toservebrom twt,win te k*U at Che offie* la tha Diamond, oa M<>HDAY, Msy llth. from lOtaS o’clock p. a. * teyfctd ' .y : J n, MoPßXßflOH.Tram’r. ' ' rxmsaack.Haf6th,lßis.v DIRECTORS orth*Exchange Bank, of Pittebnrgh, have this dq d<c]*nd a Dividend of TITS PXB <3KHT M but oTtha am. Inn of tha kit tls boaths. paysbleon or after tba Uth last. B.M. IOBBAY, Omhfcr. . :m|6tewdawT .i- -. . IfncsAin axo VaverAmvatki Bux,) Pittsburgh. May 6tk, U6V f BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Baak have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PAR UMiy. oa the Capital Stock, out o! the profits af the last ate moaths,p»yaU* oa or attar tha i6tb test., Area of a*l Uxm. i aißga ’ W; H. DlHMT.Cashier. BANK,—A Special “y Masting or tha Stockholders af this Bmk will wm ho hold oa TUBSDAT, Sd day of Jimansxt, to consider ihaprvprlaty of «rgaaliteg,es tar aa prac ticable, andertbaact of the last Congress of the U. R, a&titlsdvAa Aet to provide e-tiailonsl Our rvney." , ; TgAe.fcXLLXBS, Pmsldeat. , Pittsburgh. Kay Pd. *B6l : tayfclm rr^NOTlOß.—The Proeident and D irectors ef tha AlbgheayOaa Company have this day declared a Dtvfdewdof FOUR PER OBJfT. on tha Capital Stock, cat ef tha earning* of tha Uit ate Booths, payable to tha Stockholders or their legal rasrtscntailrea on and after the Uth tea'aat. J. 0. MePHBRSOH, lraasarar. i Mokp*t, May 4th ISO j myffitd Oman b*«m, i !■ Pittsburg, Hay 6tb, 1863. j iTS*THE PRESIDENT AND DIBEC 4^-. XOBa of this Bank have - this day declared • a Dividend of TIYX PBB CXHT.O& tha Capital Stack, (baa from Qomuaaat Tax,)ost of tha profits of tba last ate Booths, payable to Stockholders or their legal represmtatme oa or after tha lith last. ayfctd 010. T. TAB DOBSB, Oaebler. I OmasXoasxalsaomasaCosraar,) Plttsbargh, 4th. ltfit. | At a ma»tln« ef tba Board of ftiracton of this Oompaay, bald thli day, a Dividend «ss dadarad, oat of the profits cf the last tlx months, of flTl DODIiABS PBR SBARB, (tree boa Qbnnant Tax,) npoa each than of tha'Capital filooh tnbaovlb* ad, paj able forthwith. j myB:lw BOBXBT lISBET, Secretary. rt^NimCE.—ln sccordAnoe with the •’V provisions of the Sth Section of an Act to te> oorporata tha “Inland Telegraph! Oompaay," notlca la Mraby given to tha Odfporaiors ninad la said Aot, and the Stockholders la tha carperatisa, that 1 tharavrill be • maetlns of tha said Oarporate Body at tha PRAXKZOII HOUSX, la the 7th day olXaj next, A. dTUCS. at 1 O’clock ta tha aftarnoen, for tha pope* of ehocatag a Pnaldent and ate Directors for the wansgamsnl of tbs atslnof mid corpora tion DATIDWILLO, ■ JOXL B. DABHXR, H.J. BTAHLK, OXOBGX ARHOLD, splfctd R. Q, MoCRIABV. T—lBoo-^A. DRAJU’B PLASTATIOB BITTRBB. They parity, strengthen and lavtgo^ta. They seats a healthy appetite. They are aa eadidote to water sad diet., they avsooßoeflMts efdMpetlea and late boon. They strengthen the vain •«> enliven tba Bind. They prevent mlemetlrt and Intacßlttent fcvata. They parity tha breath a&d addity of the They enre Dyspapala and Gocstlpation. They cart Darrbn, Cholera and Ohdara Karbns. They core Uver Oeaplatet and Herroct Headache. . They are the beet Bitters in tba nerld. They make tha weak man strong, and are axhanstsd Batura’s Kt restorer. They are made, of pore fit. .Caroix i, toe oatobratad Oalimya berk, roots and harba, and are taken with the planrara of a bavwaga, with, hot regard to age er Has of day. Puticvtfiy fr oommendsd to delicate persoae requiring a gentle •tladlaaL Sold by ail Qrocars, Droggieti, JttoUla. aodtiakmna. P. H. DRARX A lra Brnndvay, Haw York. -WSstnun DirioEjrns. linrCm Same, ) Ftt'shirghj Hay 6th, IMS. f DlßlitrrOKß Of this Bank Wv here thU day dadarad a Dlvldend-af FOCB PS& 01BT. oa tha Capital Stock, ant of tha profits of.thalastslx months,psyabla to Stockholder* or their legal rannsaatatlvae on sad after tha Uth last. BsCilOt J MAflomß, Cartier. Mscaamos ttaxx, i Plttabnrgh, May 6ta, ISIS, f MECHANICS BANK has thie day declared a Dlvfdaad of POUR PXB OXXT. on th* Capital Stock, (ftaa from foviiumt Tax,) payable to Stockholders on or after th* 16th Instant. OXO. D. MoSBBW, CMhiar. myfclOtd T , • Haas or Pixrescxaß, May 6th, le6S. [TS»A DIVIDEND OB FOUK PEE OSHT. on Oulul tiock of tkj. kuk.l.r the peat six noitfii, has been declan d this day, aad will be pa) able to'stock holders or their lagalrvpra ■ aentatlvca on or after thalfith teat. Tba Baak has tsiamed the payment cf the United States Tax. BySStdaltw# JOBS HARPCB, Omhter )r^-DiVU>KND.—The Wettexn Insur axes Oeapaay, ot PUtahnrgh, has this day dadarad a Dividend or THRIXDOLtiABS PXB SHARK, oat ot tha earned profita of th* last six months, payable to Stockholders oa and after th# 18th instant. ' P. M. OOBDOH, Secretary. May Sth, 1661 ‘ my6.td iUUUIT Has. Hu 6U, IMS PKKbIDKNT ANI) DIBEC TOBi of tUt Bank haT* tkis day daclarod • Wridand of FOUR Fftft OIBT. oh tka Capital Stock, cat of thoptcfiteof tbo loot tlx noatkst sad piyabla t> lb* Stockholder* or thalr ItplnpnMDt* •am os sad after tfco tfith itus,. (m of dortn* AM* Tax. J. W. OOOK.OaaUtr. srjt:td POLITICAL JTOTICE*. COUNTY COMIOBfiIONKB. —Bansrtfcixa ofthrCUjof Ptttebanb. wiU b* bcfer* th* BtpobUean Gtoatj Oonnatioa m > wodUiO fcf Mw »>oti oBe» 1 aTttt ITS»POB COUNTY COUtfISSIONSB. Omsi Hajoltox, of Flttebsrgh, wUI fa* * candidate for Ocnatj CcrabtioMr. ioU»et 10 th* dtcfetaa of th* nit BapnbUcaa ConnaUoa. *p»-te ' O»F0B COUNTY COMMISSIONER. —J* 0. Comstock* oi Sharptbarg, wlil h* * candidate for th* iboti office wfifoct to th* d** 4 of tfaomxt Bapabtfcan Ocanij Coanattaa. aptfcta ; . O*FOB RECORDER.— AbjduI Uq- OtmtXpof MUBln towaafclp, vidba ncaadL date for Baeonfcr, aobfoct t* th* dMUfoa of th* a«xt BrpablSeaa Onity CtaiMitea. , aptetaiawtoP |TjS»FOB RECORDED—Hnsy Bny» LT,«fth*a*r«&th Ward, Pit tsbarxKwlUb* a candidate for B«cotd«r, soMeetto th* d*cUon of th* B+pabltean Ooanty OBnwntfaa. ■ apll.to (r«»JfOB BItUIBTJtB.—Wn filial of “'S’V BoMnaon toraiMp, in bi ■ oiMiu lor Uw abonoOesMtuMtio tlw teirtn >1 tto not JtoiwMlcM Ctoaatr Oonwatloo. . »pt9:ta O>KUK KKOiBI'KK—JiJOI Ktrt, °*JP tm»L Oktr tottbUp, Via token: dlteto taJUibor, mli.wt ti ItotaWas of lb«B^ pofaUa— Bnnlpotlno Ocmtiw. abSfeto - fns»FUlt KKUXBIJCii. “ Wiuui J. imuuooi win to o otodldou hr tto Olio. of BMlrUr of WUJfc £" S? “W to tETickkoTa tto BipiblkM OotmtT Ooht—tipo opt to lrjS.Kim UI.ISKK. OK inK VUUmtC im-FOB OLBBK OF THK 00UKT8. -w A. Homo., of MttXrmuMr. «m to o coodldou tor Ohrk efttoomti ofillrctov OowW.wWw* to ttofeewta of tto BmatSo Ooootr HoariuUa* floonattoo. • Bhllito- UlritKA OK IHJS CUOIfTS did at* lor Olarfc of tb* Ooorte. apSite JTJEW JtD rfRTHCAOTa. \\f ANTJSD. —$40,000 of Aeoommodt f V tlenPapsr, bating from# to •months torn*. Apply at U» cGlo* of • xa6 .. B.MfILAIBAOO«WP*nrth*L TITANTBU.—*7S i f oaxa I—l want to If hlr* Amts la «wy couty tl IT* >aoaUii *xp*as*s paid, t* sad: »j a*v ebnpfamllj Hiring MaahlMaTAddnM, BoKaDIBcTp, ■ ■yfcSwy j lifted. Main** TITANTISD.— SOO a wonts I— Wo want If At*ata at $BO a month, axptsjas paid, to aril oar Jbviaatte# fneOt, othwß*w,a**rhlaad cartons arttotoA. Fifteen tfr. calon a*at/te* Add raw. i mr«*mn BHAW A OLABK, BiddHbfdo Mb. Otfl'.-rA polr of UOLU tUTMOI'A -OLIS,UIh* District Oeart Boom, crhttvwn than and th* Major's OBto*. AnTSSnEK! th* tear* them atlflAOPiriClC and they vfl| a* snttably i wtt.vF? N UHUIS —Projx»»l» for tha « F«U» ad Bti&t vltk Ostb StON. CrainS *»••«. inmfruUUiSm u tmxtjZiOtSSS “* •*!“ *M*» *»•». ttm <MmU !»xmtu+mai ylTttll Hum, ntUl XATUIV. !-■*--« W «fc- UaObf CubMoMMgalnd? ISAAC KltlLII, r\latk>LOTiu*f NOtluk—ike Vo wlw»i the tolfcaffit n. pjppb TbrSnM isicsssaS^ffla^ UK^liilOiirty :&Z£tt&^S&ag£&. -.n. ’V' JnCW"'\tOPMMTUKJ9tLm. 20,000 °° ma .nrtnmi.xfiraoxxow.xKabx. JOMTIfDIUS 0P TIB DSITtD HiTBS, UNION LEAGUE PUEDGE. In psmphlet form. Only Scents; msOed, poft.pa!d, «n receipt of price. .RV* Annans,. I JOHN P. HDHT, Pnbluher, KASOBIO BALL IIKB tirttli. am li per hnndrsd to Dealers and Union Leagues, myt DEfO-r CUMMIbtiAKY S OFFICE, I BaaTmoax, May 6tb, 1663. J SCALED PROPOSALS era reepacttnliy tavltad by tba undersigned nntU'Um. on WKDMISDAY, Hay 90th, 1663, for fomishlng th# United ftstse Sobeistenoe Department with ' fODB THOUSaRD (4,000) BBID OT BKBT OAT- Tbl, on tba bool dalivartd at th* State Cattle. BcUea, near this city, fa lots of (1,000) one tbomand each, every (10) tan days; t* b* wiigh ad within one and a half days attar arrival, at the expanse of the eontraetor. ihey most average about (I.SCO) thir teen bandied pound* grou w«igbt. All tailing ihort of (LO00) one tbmuand penads greet weight; Fq*U, Stage, Oxen, Cbws, fleUere and Hornlsu Cattle will be rejected. The OovammtntwUl claim the right or weighing ' anyoneauißal aefe'atr,if lteappearaneetedicatea has weight than the above; the expensa of weighing wlli bs paid by the party erring te judgment. Kaon bid, to have cosalderation, must contain on a aeparaU ebeet of paper, a written gn'irante* ot mponalbla ptnoae, as toUoei: W# i 1.,, of the county of —, State of——-, d* hereby gnsraataa thst* ■ ■ Is' (or era) able to fulfill a contract in accordance with the term* of bis (or their) proposition, aad should hli (or their) prop osition be accepted, ho (or they) will st o&ca enter lato a coauact in accordance t&erawlth, and w* are pr> pared to become his securities, giving good and •sflidsnt bosde tor Its folfilmaat. . The respoiudbaityofthefcaracton most be shown toy the o petal certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Cent or of tbs United Btates District Att.r mnr, to be enclosed with tha bldj Bidden must be prment to respond to thair bids, sad prepared to giro bond* and sign thecoatrect bft ten leaving tUs oflloe. 1 The OovSmmaat ceaarvea to itself the right to re- Jeok mayor all bMs considered nnteaaoaabie. | Bidden will state In their propoeale i tbe , r prices. ; bo4h lor peymant znadaln lm| tender notes and otrUficatas of indshtednata. U' Psyinaste to be made after aach delivery if fonts anon hand; If nens on band; to be' madams soda as laoslvad. j ' Proposals mmt be aodorsed distinctly,’“Proposaja hr Beaf Oat tie," and addressed to '-Capt. THuS. 0. BULLIVAR, 0. X, Baltimora, Maryland " If a bid taia tha name of a firm, their name* and their pent ofiea ail areas mmt appear, or they win not be con sidered. ] Bach per Ban or every member of a firm offering agropctal most aoeompany it 1 by an oath of all*. llano* ta tha United States Government, If be he* not already filed one in this office. AB bids not cwieptyfsg ttrietlg with the feme of Od» tdsirffeewsei. wilt bo »«>ct d, . TUUMAB 0. SULLIVAN, ; my6;td Oipteto and 0. U. 6. Alt ; IN THR COURT OF UifMMUNgHBR PLEAS or ALLXfiHKHT 80. 936, Jana Term, 1863. In the matter of in- in corporation of Ibe Hope f team Xngtee and Hdae Oompaay, Ho, 1, of Allegheny City And new to *it, May fid, 1163, the fore going in itrnstent &1 writing, specify log the objects, aruclee, eondldobs and nsmes, style aad tills of th* Aaaocta Honor -Company oalLd the M HopeSteam Tire-En gine and Hon unapsay. Ho. I,'of Alleghany Ci’jr,” srseented te open Court by A Sctooyer, Jr H Attorney for the petitioners, aad tha Court having perused and axemlaed the same and tha objects, artlclm and cob • dittoa* therein art forth aad contained, appearing to be lawful aad not injurious toth* community, then upon the Court direct that amid Instrument of writ ing b* file Un tne office of the Piethonotary efaaM Court; aad that notice be inserted In tba Pittsburgh Doilf Gasetts, a newipsper printed te said cohnty, for three weeks alter this appUeattos, aad tbit) a ohqrtar of Incorporation will b*'granted to said Oom- Ksy, as prayed for, at the aeon (Jane) term of the art, if no sufldtnt remans be shown to th* ebn. trary. i my6Xw AND MlbsEti’ GAITBBS. Of all htedr, at 1 J9cCleHand's Auction House, 55 FIFTH STREET. ISjC . ■ ; _1 PROPERTY m THJ&THLKO WAKU. ALLXaHBSYCITO, VOB gAlil-OoMtotfng of «lot of croud haring a front on Tomato street of M tot* Ana es tending batk 100 #m( t> Glorer gtrebt, on which la erocteS*a rery nett And veil arranged t« o itory d wetting, with nz oomfortable rooms, with gao end water utnngtumt the bolldltg. a *aat flower garden ia front* And la the rear the log ia planted with fruit and crapary. Tbli la a Vary healthy location, mad the property U offer »d cheapi Apply to B. MoLAIS A lOl foorth ail TpOB SALE—A Machine Shop, now J? occopied by MUTTALL A KntKPaXBICK, litaate ia iha Vint Ward* AHagbeay City, on Wafer attoot and Middle Alley, with a lot or place of grondd AO feet by SO fret. 'The aboil property will bo fold .ebran.- .. i • - Far pArttfOlara Inquire cf JL P. JOBS 9, Hoi 6* o«at meet, PtUabntgh; orbOLOM OH SBUTTKB, og theprtmieea. i wnt£w 300 * us * UfiLß gruiqe potatoes will be lor aa!e TO-DAY, (Kay Cth,) In abort lying at the BaQroad Bridge, ea the Alleghany Elver, Plittbntgh aide. my felt SKA BUUftTY CKttTmCATJSS.i- V*v Thettadarajgned Uprapired toparches# in# OartlSoafrs Imbed by tbo comity ahthoritiee for $5O BOPBTT oa marmaMa tonne. : ■) ipply at the offioa of WILLIAK WABD, nil Oppoatta Oatbedral, Gnat etreefc QKJiKNT CISTERNS. 1 v BAMVtL XtXDMjOB, Kangad for eighteen yaan In tbo badnea* of bnild far GBIUHX OIOTJUUSS, baa retaraed to the city. Penbaa wishing to employ Um will pltaae addrem Mm theoaah tha Pittabatga Poet Offloa. myfrU r\iStiUiiUHUM UP Ac—The firm heretofore known ai BLAGKBUBR AUIiAK, rent Glam Kaanfrctoran, waa thla day dUaolTadby O. BLAGKBUAB i porcbaalQf thein. tormf bf-A. T.ULAM, and tha boalneta wIU bo con* tinned an formerly, bythe nbaoribae. * O. BLACKBUBH. Fltttbnrgb, May 4lh, 1863 : mygtlw, DOT LOST.—Left horn*, oa Mondby 1/ Bomta,, ktetf llo'ciock, taOHAD WOOD& •04 UTU ,w a. Bad os, whaa h» laß boat, ootbaa udUaek doth cap, BM rad hair and dark Slu«n> dU ralaooaw with uatMr Mj so. Airpanoakiiortiiftka wbarraheatiof uldbojwilloosbc.(mt brarto MirntoH paraata by taaita, word at UQDISI BTkVWHOfra. In Blraloihira. suhlt; Ol DtAUONP.— A large euortmeat of fix BUOJUTi, TUBS; KULkKA and 0B0BB& beam bouhd oioTb fails and nunai fa»ct olotbis, aaxa, jbeii, flow**, »OU, TBATB LIMP andM ABBS r BABKITB j £UB BASKZTBIBIOKOBT aad BTBIXt (BlAU) •EOjBB, SBAia iIOTIU, and a aail»l,! o myfckt * ! WM.J.KAIH. j^BWBIBBONS: Jtluf»aaaortaM&tof Inrui Slegant Styleiofßibbon*, Asd tOti MILLIbIST GOODS, Jut rewind hj Kli, M. KITOHIN, i USMnu’ ■twi**M T «An»y-j; JOH* * T.. ~ , rr*4T£ & SKVILLE, (*ucoe won to Wm. ■I. *g« Jr.AOo.) rotation HM«IW : ■*■** lITTABA, Jto. 07 LlboMy At. rittabanh, «4 Mo w Monl own alloaAon*, kora on EuA tal *m fttrabhXltD PIPAMIWtI “AD/Dtß MAD, ODK HO9K. HTOBOHTO, ►BOWitB .BiTni.'giTtl QtOBKT*< BATE TUBA; M»X*J0B01« iS'AM rDKn, BT. gffDUaBAMVOjS.HD*Ui;B9.PIiaDA»Ti, BBAOHtTA, to; All «ak «otnat«l to flnowi* Mottos. '■yiilfjj OA, SHARKS BIRMINGHAM BAFK iwV i*X£DHDBABK*TOO*( ! - «*V >na BlralAtfcom Ooa Alooki >. u - :■>, v. i AO flo MnchaatoA MAnAfcotann Bonk Block; ■■. m TtfllunW ; - ® : W Sank* Xonraoot Op. itoeki <k£Milf mUCBOM UMI <AtJ m*tr I* ttl*. *~Jl—d« *. ■OBAEOB, ! ■ . 80. IWMgUi otmt, DoOtlnllMolA Wnot. knliiiwuiii - . | ■ • 1 ■ A Boy 17 jeaMof Ago, j' <» AAteoMMi ki MA (M A MsaMca «• *»•<» - ■faK ___ JTMW JiOf'MLRTISEJnjm. TYHKQMATieS. Xv j \f . % _ DB. ULAHB'fi AHTI-BHETJMATIO BAHD Permanently cans BHKUMATIfiM, In aU Itavatt oin forma. A cot* or lafikmaatory: Ohrcaio,:Lumba go, Sciatica. FMbrodyae A&j Stidham ef tha lotaU and Cramps ; Goat, Neuralgia, and all Terras AfkcttrafirSfyiripktos, salt Rhattm end Serofotoueßruptlooi of the body; Htu trail tes the Imporitlee of tha Blood aad Tiulda of the wools ayitem, ard •ffectoaUy connteraettng Mercurial aad other poisonous Inflsencee. It la a ooDTtnlentlj arranged; BELT, eoa ttlnlng a Medicated Oomponhd. ta ba worn asennd tha,body, ahont tha.wa f at, egnUy af feettog all parte wbarfrar the dlMaaa may ba. It can to werh withoot InJnry to the Boat dellcau paraon, and no change in tba proper hablta of Urlng la. ragnirad. It tntirwlf ro moTea the disease-from tha ayataa,; witnont the toaacfeMhsa,ln asch cum, of powerfal Internal nw»ctpaa, whicfa wsaton anddMfrey tha conitttntien, and gire (wiprey ralial onlybytogitAiaf tfaa ayaUß, and deadening lu ritallty. . Bythfe treatment themedldnS propertlaa contained U tba BABB, being of a ktgVf arnaiaWs aadairfaffllWatora, aadagsift or redMy (to pormqt (to oama Jafe diriaf eoutdei wUX (to BLOOD, end pnurof strcelaffoe, without her tog first to paMthtotagh tha ateaach,: which would tend tot only to detract fromAhslr cn ratlro.powera, bat to Impair tha Internal or gene end derange the dlgeatloa also—thoa avoiding the AtfanoiMg/aeto, so often the re sult of wtoedl nwdla, and effecting a Mr /iacf cere 8)| and aoaaWifafl (tocWceU ttomofdu tUttf rutaHma (toparti qfßtaf to a fteabJky ooedttfee. This BAHD Is also a mod pemmfid " AHTI-MBBCDBIAL &OIKT." : Calomel being the ertoery cause of a Urge part of tha SSITniXBB, BBU BAItQIU FAIBB and BHItTKAXIOB, so praralant and wfll BHTIBXLT BXUXTB TBX BYBTXM from its penxlcleos effects. Moderate oases an cured la a few days, and wa are constantly receiving Trndinlrfsd tasU monlalt—to which wa Invite Inspection at our offloe—of their eficUncy in aggravated easaa of long standing. PBIOI, TWO DOLLABS. Maj bo had of Dra Klrt*, or wm to sent by saQ open tba resdpt or |2,cr tyupiaa irarjvhm, With all aeoamary iastreetiau from tha principal office. VHtostnUd Treatise, with Oertifled Tmtimo • '-’VJ \ niilt, or ran. ■ ■W-ADAPTBD TO SOLBIBBB.WI Dr. J. HI. FUlsTdl¥, Wholesale and Baud Druggist, Boa. 69 A 70 FIFTH OTBXBT, Fittobnrgh, Bola Agent, where everything to tha Brag Una can tohadatfelr prtoes. rjK> CAPITALISTS AND MTT.TjTERH, PEABL STEAM FLOTTKIHQ MILL FOR SALE. Tha ownara or tha “FBABIi BTIAM KILL,'* be tog aotlveiy engaged to other permits, and daatrtog to be aka a division of tbair interests, offer lor aak thla luge and reliable on terms that Boat prove adTantagaona to aaj party within to engage la tha Billing hTiaiDMi. • i • To panona raaidtog la tkisvktoity a description 2< tha property may ba uaaecemary, aa tha, Bill la lnfoU ana soccwmral owatta br tha Icemen, Memo. B. T. KBHBXDI ABBOTHSB, aad open to tha anamination _of any wkomay desire to look through It. for tha htomtim of partial at a distance, a brief dsecripticn la hart given: ■ SITE. •|. '• lhe illQ occupied a •aaUagiaTaef greand In tha City of, Alleghany, at thaoanar of laoodc aad Bar ragh streets, which bound the property on tha aonth and amt. Tha PanaiylvaiU.Oaaai forma Its north cta aad waatcni bomuUry, tuning at tha nUli and rnnatog southwardly non! oaa hundred yards, where It emptlaa Into tha Alleghany tint. It la thtxs completely laalatad and protected from Bra risk froattoaorraadlag proparty, haying streets on the tenth and aaat fifty feet wtda; tha canal on thajmrth the seas width { while on theweettharw la « ,hula ; abont 100 feat agnara. Just acna tha PeDniylnnla 'Canal, about TS fltat ben tha north end of tha Mill* ran tba inch of tha baamlilitad Pittsburgh, Tort Wayne A Chicago and OUraUnd A Pittsburgh Hallways. j A bridge acrom the canal, recently rebuilt, brlnga tha Mill Into easy communication with tkcaa roads, and makaa tba receiving of grain front them conve nient and cheap. THE MILL j Ia anbataattaUr bnm af brick, and roofed with ■lata. Zt lsl37>i feet long, 65 fen wide, five stories ugh, aad a sixteen foot garret, making six floors ac tually In urn. . It, waa ooaplatad In tha of 1858. There la tea paita of atone and flvecowpWt* bolting cheats. Tha wachtoary for «*-"««■> and acoortng tha Wheat In extensive, sad tha beat that can ba procared. Tto ofodtf ef fe JftS an to /ttrlgfit dawn el 6(50 terrefr p«r day,. Aa many aa 1,000 hernia par dity bare been made, Ut nadir er dtoaiy drea instances 850 only coaid be relied upoa Man average prod net. - j THE BTOBEHOITBE Waa added to tha Mill ahortly after It got Into toll operation, when tha nacaMlty tor Increased man far atntag Wbaat, Hoar aad Benela becaoe apparent. OO feat long, anhatantiaUy bnflt,ltka thaMUV and roofed with elate. It adjoint the Mill, and with it tons* tha latter £, iba base nattog oa tha canal omorthilde. . ’ | ' BBS SOUBOKI OF IDPFLUU OfWhrat are by the Ohio Blrer, from Boatbatn Ohio, IndlsMtllUnols. Mtosoart ad Kentucky. nd U time of pesos grog Tbnnaaaa and Hortharnlite* atoslppL Bj the P.ttibnrgh, Tort Wayne AOhkaco ant ClsTstend AFUtehorgn. BsUwazy there Is a af reet sad easy ecocas to the market In the world—fHß fcIXT OF CHIOA&O—m well mto at immense grain growing region nearer at hand. In northern and central Ohio ana ladtMiv 1 Dnrtnn the low stage ol water la the. Ohio rlrer, la the non the of Jnly and Aognst, eappltos of Wheat ere obtained from bonthsra Ohio and bi I*l4 The Pittsburgh hStenbeniOla BaUwsy.nov near ly completed, will eflorten tonne of yi Jbr the pridad el the MIII Is! the aaetem ofcfee to reached by the fenantTaateßaUMad, white all tfonnd It<tea mamtfaotKr&i aad rnawfn dk trtot, ngntolßC laiwe onaatlttoa of Tteoraad oAL lor farther particulars and tor itnae mb to ear of the undersigned. JMO. f. tettr • B. T. XBHHUT, WlttTAi BAOiIiBT. 1868, ep»tf Plttttmnh, Ai lilSte Sl’wl JIABM Mr pw m BINT, OOBrAWJffI « 4<W«, »■ ! 'I AU oter huetwl le»|o«UUtee« nUtatkn, lk« larnnawM nottot el > g,« UJOX DWXMJBO, cnuitim Im nrni 1 Iwye IMU BABB. px«l TXRABT BODU, allk tn new, uAOBOOABD OB TOOBO TAM. 'ElluM tbsßl tn atllM (I'oatkaely.h Bdfc Wfa towoihtp. »*ILIT, »A«MLX»*OO„ Inqoli* of unit '*. - |,-|| r»i« - -.-T & * Mutthctoma tad ditUnU »U klafe «f To»»ooo, nunaid imam. St-MWOOBBTMUT.tmunn.t^ T>BUOVAL i »• wg&HTiSSSiSsB fc^SHKsJKisi ewaaieflißß^g AH Mth. ui ij-^^SSWSPF* • T. CBAB, o.uuur, ■l* ■ ; akinuMiiM, Mr moomL FIFTH STBKBT. . SDMMKB SILKS, ; ...AT iuOUItEB BATES’. Summer Oiroulars, fjT ttiniMß BATBS 1 . SUfIEBDERDRKSSOOOpS, SUMMER SACQUES. ‘ AT ALSXAB. |- . , j Sommer Shavirlß, ' AT AXIXAXSKB lAW. : ■ ■*“ SUMIMER POFIiINS. AT AUZARDU BATXS’,' - AtMoOntopdea. AUBXAKDEB BATES. „» . . , ; ; gWtTHBTMBT. TUBT KBOISIVKD, n AKD T 9 MARKET STREET. AUrgeMmtmantof > j ' . BlBBoHS—Figured and piste ccrd edge and color ed edge—tha richaot and In tul' lha clwicia shades. BOBHXTB—In grant variety. BTBAW TBDtVIVdS-i nloe seUdloa. BOHHXT SILKS. abo Akbucax—A toratlfal MIBBXT HATfi—ln all tha deniable shape*, aad a fall line of MILUMBBT. AHD XDOnfOB, TABLB TAHd, BUOHBfI, HOOF SKIRTS, FAHOT ttOODfi AHD HOTIOBB, - . Which are tor aab at • ,-' r VERY LOW ipRIOES; JOS. HOEZTB ft ca, Hoa. rt AMD I9 MABXBT fiTBHBT. JJIQHLT DBBIBABLB ■'*; ’V NEWGOODB Mac rum \j&i Clyde’s, From tha Haw Tock and Boston Markets. Latest etylea of— TBIMMIHOB, ”■ v BMBBOIDBBtBB, l aifOTBS/ HOfUBBT. FAHOT GOODS, KOZXOHfc Wa wtnid aak eepeslal attentloa to tha graatfK tnt, variety aad low prices of cor stock. MUttton aadOoantry Mecohants will find It gmtly to their advantage to aiamlaa aur goods bamra aa ocr pricat are as low m those of the; FhUadelpUa DMlara. - ■ \ • •• ■ • > fiy WHOLl»AlJI;BOOM» Hand fid fiacn. ■ Ho. T 8 MABKHT SZBBHT, (Batwaea Fourth aad Plamaw4) - : —gtf . J«EHS..AKBiy*L ■ ~ or. - - , SIEKS, SHAWLS, UC4CBS, ,' . : j' ■ .; : '• -.-■ ■ * ei. OIROULARS. IDK»E3SS GOODS. Houaxxßrite goods, Shawls and Hoop Skirts, ; 89 BkARKET STREET. V'}. wr-rH, ohbapist aooDs iraomxnt! gPBING GOODS, , * ; CHBAP«nLOABH, ; ‘ J. M. 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