f :,:in ;. . i . j-.;. ’ v v*i-w.>,v. *•;. “ •• t »? ■AM* vV>&,; ■ -■ • ,vn > *-» ;v. .’tv.-,^ h '*W;y !»j’.... ;• i - v •j*. •• > 4 !y’v;y? ?■* /, ••S*K'• -V, iv •J X-*v ‘J'JsC-.-t;:«* v 1 « - i'-y'M-^r • V y.,’ si : m / i <s•*, m’umm :^' *** ; ”‘' : •[iVii :YrV;> "• '• •• *v* ’ • •• * 1..;-: A. . < V y A{ * . ' v , ,' l«. ~V : . ‘ v- 1 ■pi. toOßßrfto KultUl* to«auV*S3.? '.,}'. : . i^'''. : TV',/ ■ -.7#.: 4/:" >../// • 4;'" : ; - ’*>: *|. THURSDAY MOBNINO, MAY 7. Fkov a cartful and anxious surrey of ill the feeta before ui, ere feel ernrented . , V* et preeent going oa on the eonth .tide of tbo Reppolieiinonlr, --Merer, since tbe wer begun, did tbe fete of Ibe nation seem to be so tnspendedupon tbe result of • single bloir. ;l: So ber tlur movement bts been masterly, bold aadadmirably oondnoted; end if euc oessftd, will so cresb tin rebellion tbet say farther struggle on tbet side will beSbat tbe dying spasms of tbe monster. On tbs / other bend, sboold oar ermy be conquered, it will Ux *n the energies of the nition to retriOTO tbe dimeter. Whet editions oar dispetohes to be re oelred before going to,.prese this morning, meybieke lb the foots already reported, we oannot of oourse pretend to anticipate. As a single boor may derelop so moob that would essentially alter the whole of tbe present aspect which the situation wears, >it Is better to forbear speculation. We may, howerer, refer toe single fact which is (somewbat obscurely) intimated In tbe dosing sentence of our Philadelphia dis patoh thus: “At tbe latest dates we bare last eren ing, our foroes at FredsHeksbnrg still held their ground, bnt important movements had ; taken place -Which it is not neeessuy here to dlnuge, bnt whioh wUI be no less fruit- cense than disastrous to the re- Whiob, we think, may be interpreted to mean, that Oen. Sbbqwice has been re-in foroed, hearily. re-inforeed, by General * Bmansutan from the troops that can now safely be withdrawn from the front of Washington. Ibe Rebels in West Virginia. Oar Washington correspondent has called attention to thn fact, whioh seeas to ham ■ bean almost overlooked in tha overshadowing > mate of tha pact week across the Bappahmn nook, that the bands of rebels whioh mads the lata raids along the Baltlmon asid Ohio Beilroad, ar* still In West Ylrginta, and hem not seen retired mry far from the socso of their late depredations. Be mentions the , r Jonotlon of the foroes nadir tha oommand of Jones with those ondsr Imbodsa and Jack ton, at Beverly, and the danger that this oomhlead body, with assssiioßs too from the ssoeah portion of the inhabitants along th.lr ronte, might mahs a dssoent on Parkersburg, or possibly ma on Wheeling. The Wheeling j ImUUigoMr, of yesterday, says: Tha hews from the interior last night, in ‘bet the rebels an still at Wee ton/and ahont 7,000 strong. It is known at lsit that Jones and Imbeden ham joined teams. It is also ascertained that then is another rebel ootumn not a gnat way off, under General Wilder, numbering ahont 4,000, and ihorer , in the Tibiaity of Bommerrille. along tha ' Wow riser. This latter fora is noting in con junction with Jenkins and threaten! Charles - • too. • - It U presumed that tha moveaanta of both of thaoa oolomas will bo oontrollad by the Btwt from tha Kippihiaiiock. If these numbers an not greatly exagger ated, the rebele etn muatera much more for midable tone in West Virginia than most poopla ham been ready to admit or believe. Bet In the light of the more careful estimates made by tha lateat narrators of thslr rsosnt predatory raids, we see no grounds for assum ing that them an sash numbers of nbela now in Wai t Virginia. CoMmlMlon'er of the Board of £n rollment. Dm .Tor/ of yesterday, has a very spite fdl artiele on the snbjeot of the appointment of thi* officer in the 23d Congressional die triet, became he happens to be connected ’With the'Chaum. It aaye: • “Booh persona as these instead of being {•taot* are mere parasites. They make fbrtunes eat of our troubles, uutiri of toc- J 6“" to tritium; and ail their high oound ing asd frothy declamation about their su perior patriotism, la with a Tie* of in •reuinc their already swollen possessions.” If theoffieerin question .hss'not made sacrifices fbr hla country, we should like to itnow w:ho has; and, if it wUI be of any oomfortto the Pott, wa shall simply say that his connection with the Gxxitte had sotting to do with his appointment. He flatters himself that ho had other and stronger claims than such aa are imagined in that den of oopperheads, who hate the GairrT* with an intensity only eoeond to ,7°!** they, feel fpr the government. Bat we ''ihinkit probable that the arrest of their Mend and leader, TauajuioHan, has oc casioned this overflow of Tcnom. Ta Nashville Union eays that refugees from Knoxville state'that the outrsgeWbm " milted by the rebels in East Tennessee, are beoomlng worse than ewer. Beveral Union men in Knoxville never dare to leave;their doom. A brigade arrived there reoently ftom Vicksburg.: The heroio Sun Lux, the aged and daring Union letter-earrier, Abo, at the risk of his life, repeatedly car ried messages ,over the w»ftitntri n r tic the Union refugees, and who recently broke jail with a number of other prisoners at Knoxville; ha* been re-arrested, and pot in irons, and will be hung 'as a spy. ! Wn leant from Cincinnati that Oollsotor Canaois has reosived a dispatch from Washington ordering the diseoatinmutoe of deposits. Th* BmU fixed by the set 5* Congress has been reaehed. The total de peslts at the Depoeitory in that sfiy amount to $1,600,000. )/. / GomxsonsHir oriinTucxT.—Tie Hon. Joshua F. Bull, of Danville, has declined the nomination of the Union party for Governor, and Teonas E. BxAnxxrrn has bsen nominated la his place, f / / ®mt*.was a msgnlfloenjrtyiion demon stration at Youngstown, Mahoning counlyf Ohio, on Monday. Orer'&n thousand peo ple were essunbled. om. Ton and Sm. gshnowAT. were the prindpkl speakers. TmoflMal oormpbndeno. betw&n the Aaetießnand British OoTnu&efltji nl*« Uyi» lb Afiafrmt t&d the m&ils, hu EAtIBuimII ' raurfcisf oa Uitordm the an- ot l lays, *Dmj appear {• ought to shffioe. These .ft^3fcaSjiSK in* ones." ••• / ' W “** "• K«nQ /•?: / - ' -'rv ■ : Renew of the Polish Qoestion.-Ew. ropewn Complications. " \ Prom the latest it would appear that Russia has’weU ni£h droned the em pi re of disposable troops is to quell the insurrection in Poland.- It,ia state*in a letter from Berlin tie-only troops remaining at heme are the first division of Guards in Bt. Petersburg, and the sixth corps of and even this corps will, by the last ao eounts, soon be busily engaged in suppressing <s rising in the Pussian ptars to be inminenti if it has Hot already bnkas out. The fact that the Polish insur rection has now continued to rage from about the 20th of January to the middle of April is Itself a proof that it ha« extended, over a large part of the ancient kingdom of Poland and Lithunia, although we hare no distinct accounts of the progress of •▼ents in Poland except in the provinces which border on Austria and on Prussia. The Russian armies collected in Poland at the present. time must number 100,000 to 150,000 men at the very least, and saor thing but an insurrection general in Us oharaoter, and extending over a very wide range of country could, hnve made head for nearly three months against armies so numerous and so abundantly supplied with the test modern instruments and munitions of war. In addition to the contest along thefronllera of and Prussia, theyqirmst be a great contest raging in the nfrerhrf of which we have scarcely any accounts. If it were not so; the Russian army would long: since have trodden out the resistance in the western of Poland. Among the rumors, connected with the Bubjeot are the following: "It is reported in St. Petersburg that Russia and Prussia have contracted an alliance,' offensive and defensive, in case England and France re sort to hostilities. The Russian armaments would appear to be directed against Sweden. The Russian Ambassador at Stockholm has peremptorily demanded explanations from the Swedish government, some of whose re cent acta have given umbrage to Russia. The Ambassador requires to be satisfied re-' garding the attitude, of Sweden upon the PoUsh question, and threatens, in the oase of not receiving a satisfactory reply, within the twenty-four hours,-to demand hi* pass ports. The people of Sweden arc taking a deep interest in the Polish question. A Stockholm .paper, however, eharges Ministry with lukewarmness, and calls for •nergetio action, in the interest of Sweden herself. Russia is exceedingly indignant at this bold attitude of the Swedes; and probably it is she who has put forth the re- E)rt that Sweden aims at the reconquest of er lost provinces. Hence, too, the rumor that the augmentation of the Russian, army to a war footing was a measure directed against Sweden." Mon-Intercourse in Japan. The hostility of the Japanese towards foreigners has finally found offioial expres sion. The Shanghai £teorder gives the following, translation of an order issued by the Mikado, or Emperor, repudiating the treaties made with foreign nations by the Tycoon, and directing the expulsion of the “ugly barbarians “For a long time the plan of expelling the barbarians has been thought upon by us, and although it has been put off to the present time, the imperial will eannot change. Whilst, department of the Tycoon, changes have been gradually made in every way in the carrying out of new systems, we have remarked the respect entertained for our will. But If now the •ore expulsion of the barbarians does not take plaoe, the hearts of the people will not be united. This causes great sorrow to the imperial bosom. Let the Tycoon do all in his power to ensure the expulsion of the barbarians; and orders must speedily be given fcf all' the Daimios. Moreover, it is the duty of the commander-in-chief, of the army f tho Tycoon or the Shoongnzq.) to eany out the stepß of thfe scheme. Quiekly and with haste complete the whole resolve; make certain what been deliberated upon for the state up to the present; and determine on the precise time when com munications with the ugly barbarians shall cease. You will present a-report to ns on this matter." This order confirms previous reports of the determined attitude of the Japanese in relation to intercourse with foreign and destroys the hope of a free and lucra tive trade with that country. By the'last English mail also we have the particulars of the destruction of the new buildings of the British Legation at Teddo. / / ’ It appears that of late the strongest' de sire has existed among the Japanese au thorities at Teddo to have the place demol ished. They propose ,to give CoL Hnle any otter place he might choose from a num ber at their disposal, and/to bear all the expense of removing the' building from the Gotem-yam* (the Hyde Park of Teddo) to the place Col. Neale should select.' The I letter did not like to act in the matter after | the site had been deliberately conceded to I Sir B. Alcock and.approved by him. Ini the mean time - those hostile to' its remain-1 ing on the Gotem-yama had it set fire to I and demolished by bags of gunpowder. I Hon/ Daniel Aguevr. In our lactiissue, we published two eom mumcaUone urging, in foroible languaie. the olaime,of-Judge Agiiew for the nomS nation of.Bopreme Judge. In all saidby these' correspondents, we most heartily concur./ We conceive that the claims of Judge ,Agncw are muoh superior to those of any .other in Western Pennsylvania. An experience Of twenty odd years at the b*ri' where he stood in the front rank of Uf profession; add of thirteen years on the benoh,mherehls judicial oareer has been edmired by all who. knew him, has emi nently fitted him for the Sapreme Bench. Of/his cultivated mind, intimate knowl edge of tho/trua principles of law, and great moral'and social worth, we heed not speak—every oitixen of this distriot being familiar with them./ -/r r '-j —? Tbattie Judge will be conceded to the I Wcst,we hardly doubt. The Sapreme Court I is composed almost exclusively of Eastern I men/and we take it for granted that'the I W?4tera counties will insist on being rep-1 rjaented. The conflicts as to Itte eS&i •iisscawpsiH'S acquainted, from many years with the intricacies of this I law. and could well tako charge of deoid-l Ing that class of eases, I Judge Agnew haa been identified with the Western Metropolis of Pennsylvania for nearly.forty years, being the home of his youth and earlier manhood, and since his residence in this: county, has been in timately connected with the people of that flourishingcity of whieh we are really a suburb, and, if we mistake not, its eitisena Will demand that Judge Agnejr receive this nomination. ■ - We shall recur to this subjuot again/and trust that our cotemporaries in other ooun ties of the State will unite with usin uTg ingthe claims of so peculiarly fitted a man for the position.— McmrArgut. ‘ Tax Bight Bov. James H. Otey, D. D Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee, died in Memphis on the 23d uIL, of disease of the heart, oomplicated with' other severe 'dm rangementaof the system. /Hs ; was a na ttveof Virginia, and sixty-three year* of P ITB UC JTOTICEB. ir^NOTTCK.—Hok J, P, Fkvhl7 will vdr aidiaw OaaneU Ho. 10. Wand atraet. Alla •be j, oa TflOß-DAT IFSNIBG, St; Tib. A fall att»»daoc»i«»«p?ct»d _ »jT:lt he Subscription Books of tba O'X'par ti.-a Arne Manufactoring Ccmpwy ‘UI conUooe open at tbaOflka of J. M. OO /CKE A OO , Bank Block, nftb«treet,uitilfar ibar o«lca j./ •• > > Oincß or Autaaurr Qai OoaFJXT,» - ‘ Anfffh*oy ony, l lgeg. r r^*.VOTIOB.— Ap election for Presi dant acd Dirteto n. to aarro for ona jNt. will ba bald at tba offlta Id tba Diamond, on nOHDAT. May 11th from 10 ta S o'clock p m. -nta:>d J q McPBBBaoH, Tram'r. BANS.—A Special Maatlngor tha Stoekbo!dan af tbte Bink will wilt ba bald on Tr*3DAl, Sd day of Jana naxt, to oonaWar ibe praprltty of I orgtnlalas, as faraaprio. tloabla, under tba aet ortha last Ooncram of tba O- U.i antllled “An Act to provide a National Our- M FBAS. BBLUBS, Praaidente Pittabiaik. May gdeiBSl • ! v- mt<:lm irS'NOTXOK.—Ia eooordanoo with the prortdoM oftk* Bth S*ctle>n of u Act to la. eorponM tho “Inlead TOlaenph Oompaaj/' aottoo u brnby iiTM to tht Corporal on uam la Mid Act,aadt&i Btoebbddin la UttenpctiUn, tk*» thara vfQ y • " > t M nr of -tha nil Oorporaia Bodr gjth. VRANKLIHHOBa*fa BaSS£jnS Gattjibarf. on THURSDAY, tha 7th day of Hay s®Vl* O.ISBBI at 8 o’clock la itba afternoon, for tha pnrpoaa of choaafnga Fnaldaat and tlx Director* for tha ttaatgaaa&tof tha aßalnoT Mid ccrpjr*. tion , DAVID WILLS, ‘ JORL B DABNIB, H. J. STAHLS, GKOBfIK ARNOLD, a: Q. McORTABT. 'r— DRAKE* PLAHTATIOH BUTISIi £fflf purify, strengthen and tnrigojUe. ' mate* badthy appetite. 7 --S 4 ** awannndidoU to enangejof water and dlet£ wmignilfcoti «f dMpi(i«a aad late hows. “•7 strengthen the system aad anliren the mind. They prereat mlasiaarto and intermittent Cntn. They purify the breath aad acidity of the stomach. 2£*y wwPyipegaiaead Constipation. They cut Diarrhea, Obolara im Cholera Merbaa. They care IdrarOoteplsiHt and Hemme Tbey are the beet Bitten In the wertd. They sake the week aa& strong, and are ezha&eted uton'i neat restorer. They an aaade of pan St. Croix Bunt the celebrated Oalieaja hrkt roots and her be. and an taken with the pleasure of a bererage, with* oat regard to age or time of day. Parti colorly re commended to delicate psreons requiring a gentle etimalaat. Bold by all Grocer*, Druggists, Hotels. aadMaloon*. P.JL D&AEXhOO., 802 Broadway, New York. M-*mwe DiriDEJrns. • Ptmaenaxt May 6 th, 1816. DIRECTORS of thoExohange Bank, of Pittsburgh, have thla day dtdtrtd aDividend of PIT! PER CEHT.,oulof the earn* . j?? r l ha_laU six a oatha, payable on or after the 16th last i free of all Qcreramant dot toe mj6awd*w> H. H. MDBBAT, CishJer VTDENIJ.—The Weitenx Iniur aaoe Onnpany, ot Pittsburgh, has thla day declared a Dlrldesd of TBSU DOLLARS FIB SHARE, oot.-ef the earned profile of the last tlx months; payable to Stockholders-oa end after the lfitb lnetant. P.M. CORDON, Secretary. May 6th, 1865 myS.-td lies Citr Bin, 1 Pittsburgh. Mey 6th, 1866. 1 DIRECTORS of Ibis Bank hare thla day declared a Dlrldesd of POOR PER OEHT. bn the Capital Stock, eat of the profits of the la*t six months, payable to fitockbo'ders or their legal represeatatlreeoo and after the 15th Inst. mrStlOt J MAOOFPIH, Cbahier. MzcaAxice Baxt; 1 Pittsburgh, May 6te, 1863. f MECHANICS BANE haa thie day declared a Dlrldesd of POUR PXB OEHT. oa the Chpttal Btock, (free from Oorernaent Tax.) payable to Stockholders on or after the 16th instant. CEO. D. McBRIW, Caehfar. myfclOtd - Baxx or PirascngH, May 6th, It 63. DIVIDEND OF FOUR PJSB. OEHT. on the Capital Stock of this Bank, fcr the paeteixnorths, hae Wa declan d Uh day, and will be payable to stockholders or their legal rtrre eentattrae on or eft*rthelsihlsst. Iheßank has the payment of the United State* Tex. mySStdaltwr JOHH HARPER, Ceahlar. Atununr Bul Maj 6th, uo. PKKHIfIBNT AND DiuKC TOEJ cf thle hitbm Ud> d*j declared * Dlridend of roDB fEI OUT. oa the Oeollel Stock, cat or the prcfltj of tbo lut lU nonthj.aod f voblo t) the Btorkholderr or their l»*al repreemt. otlrao OI aod after the Uth laet, tree of Ooeero “»eet Tea J. W. COOK, Caehler. Xnntiu asb Matptactoim Ba*k, | PltUbonrik, MU 6th, 186*. f RjS*TBE BOARD'OP DIRECTORS of Baak haw tfabday declared a Dividend jJPOtTfc HBOIBT.oa th*Capital Stock,out of Iks profits of the loot fix Booth!, curable oa or the 16th free of all tasee. 9tß:3w W. g. D»N*T. OmbUr. n^tfOTlGE.—The Prttident and Di> 'Tr.. r * ct ® n of the Allrgfrsny Oas Oompa&v hive tbbday dcetsnd* Dividend oTFOUB PSBOKBT. OBtiuCuiUl Btoek»cnt*f ibdMriißnof *b# lirt ft* months, payable to the Btockhelders 01 their legal rsyrsMctatlve* on and after ths Uth infant. w w J. a KcPBBBSOB, Irenrarar Mofdat, Kij 4th iso n jfctd Grrmn Ban. > Pittsburgh, Mar BtbTIMS. / PKESIDBSt AND bIBEC /TOBS of this Bank have this das daolared a Dividend of fIT* FZft OMT.on thsCapitalPttth, fra* from Gonrumat Tax,) oat of lbs profile of tbs jasVsix moaiba. payabU to Stockholders or thslr kfal representatives os or after tbs lfith Inst, njktd o*o. T. Tad DOBIB, Oasbler. ihS»DIVIDEND. OmcalcaaxAlaoauoa Conran, l .. Kttrtorsh. Stay *tt, lies, f At a awtlns af tka Board of Oliaoton of thlt »■*•»•*«* m Saelaiad, oat of to* profits of tko lut tlx of riri DOIsLABi M 5» BHABB, to&EUt Tu,) opoa Mchibam of Ua Oapllal Stack >otwnlt>- oa* Wuli fortbvlta. . arS:lw aOBSBT TIBHXT, Baoratarr. POLITICAL JTOTMCJES. rraaFOK OOGNTT TKEASUBEE. . Patzs AixtSp Jr., Of PmOUs towthlp, *QI wi a e BUfitU for tbs abort oßw, sabioa to ibo da> cttkiQ of tp« auxt Bopobl’eta OiToruottoa. mjTttc ir^ifUIfCUUKTIfiCOMIIitJMUNSK -fMMmJLaku of tho Oil 7 of PltUbaribp ' bt btfijra tbo BspabUbta Ooomtjr Ooaroalloa m ■ oandlgaf tor tha abort offleo. ar*;to 0»FOB COUNTTCOMMISaiONEB. '*o' Quaca Haxnrar, of nttrbarsh, will U a candidate Oanatr CaamUaoar,labjiet to tha dacblon of tha naxt hr publican Oearatloa. ■ ipjfcto JJjS»FOB COUKTT OOMMIiSBIONEa '*^ ll —J* <*♦ Comstocx, of BharpAsrf. will mo a rtmUdsto for tbo abota offloog sobjoetto tbo sUs-flefsen of tbo Doxt BorabUeaa Ooulr Oosnattoa. : aptfcto BECOHDKa—AbdiiI Mo- QtxoMt9t MUBia towiuUpglriilboaeaatU* dote for Boomdor, to tbo dooWoo of tbonoxt BrpxbUaoa Oom>ty Otmroatioa- aplg:««r^tfP REOOBDER—HmntT Shit*. “V ar, af tha Baraoth Wart, Pit tatmrtb. will bo BrtonlirjiiibJact to tha dadrbmaf tbo Bopabltoan Ooaaiy Ocaroatfap. - apllrto O* FOR RBOIBTBR— Wk. Glaba, of tWT[fwv? ot i Bion bo a CMdtdsto for t£SISSKf 10 of tbo aext Bopobllcan Coontr OcpTinMon. ap^:to rg»FOB REGISTKa-Juofi Bspt, oUir townshlft wIQ bo a oaa! 3Js***? I £**r* <r » *h»dsditoa of tbo Bo* pgbMaoa BomioaMax floarootftn. . [nS»FOB REGISTER. ** 0fflo » 9t Bcgfitorof Wills. **£«& ULKKK OK It. IS UOUK'm aS ?higgr i irS»*UK UIdSKK. OF 'i'tus uuum? -Wo-i. Bdmi, of; Fm Tvwfbtp, wu bo ooondldoto fcrClork or tho Oosrto rf illeiiUoi Ooontj.oahJjet to tho Oodotoo of tho BooaßluS Opnnty Ko»iaatta* fioorratton. - • - ahlUta • <JU£tUL Utf ‘l’ttifi [VUiiHta. “!t 8. Oooiiiof BhiUr tovsihlp. «|]] bi Mm th* UepnbUetM o»catj Ooavratleii m a can. ■3tdat» far CUrfc of th> Ooarta. apSno jrjeir MWMMTMaBMEjrra. r OUT. —On the fith ioitant o BLACK AJi uuiau FOKn-Momaia, coeteieiiw, baaldMe Inr tolluiofneMliMlßOlNiadMfr ’"'“S'* Ml/ to mil. Tk> ftoder Kill U _?-?. P * S * oo *> u Wold Moot - l * >7a> j JoeiAH a lap. y VAiUK.—Letter* Te*tamonmrj npon ira ES£!m£ ,°J ®“9* J>»*. »Aa* ■a5,. ... ..tjfeagaaasß l *^ wW.—-Wag uitan up in met XTsSf.SSSSWK? SMSS ***uatmriiin ril« | **** 4*?' MCTttUi wyiii¥in^ |0 «* T a*‘ s «H».wuW«r •rtnr JiDrmiiTUMjnmjrTM. Jtrmir MarEwtrit XTBW 800K 1 ? —Campaiene of 1862- XI 1863 By Schalk. Kvtndaj Philosopher. By the Oottotry Fareon. . J*y fcolnera friends. ; r , . upeU on tbo AoiiqnUv of Has. *«i Tribulation By Dr. Camml.'r. 2 V [mo. £fc*6ftet Gocsommatlfn. - By Dr. Coamlag. IS "J*«®P£e’enso oa Bo&ana.;, : i lUandai** 04 ** 011 > * u,lk * a * Pentatotoh Part. Jlahaa*! Aa«u*r to Oolenw. ;■*•**• • PantaUach Vindicated. _r* YpeqßwiiU*# Democracy in America. Blrtr ■UetdlUca. for sale by ***l •; EAT A QO., 68 WotH itreet. AxTjKOIJBNY BKIjUMJ VYAKD STfiKETA—Allpaittee fnUreatel.an notified a*Sfc* ir,, *»« o *PA*o ALTO. BB3ACO, Bit * *A •ISTA aadBOBMBIT BTBEBTtf, Second Ward, Hi? ot *U*fibeny, will etc oa HOBDAY* Hay lUb, lf*^^B o 'clocka.m .atthe TOWH BALL ofuid eity* to hear appoUa from thalr avardt. B|T;td 8. BCHOTIB, Jr., foHciior. jJUNDKiKa. KJ 1« boxes prime W. B. O&eoae; *J.bWa, Peach BloU'Potatoee; -1? !* Cat end Dry Tobacco; ‘6O <> chaioe family Floor, “Golden GatesV J SO «• Baira floor; *i In store aod for sale by OHAS. 0 BALtLCT, 1 - m 3« Bo IT6 Liberty street rjlB£oliUl lON OP PARTNERSHIP. £n*T2?* Arm heretofore Ism u BLAOKBCf&N J °“e*i flint Glue Haaafactartn, ini thts day dlctolredby O. BLAOKBUfiH purchasing the in terett cf A. T. OLatf, and the baatnszs artil be con* aatormerly, bj tbe aobacriber. “ 0. BLAOBBUttN. _PlUaborxh. Hay 4lh t 1863 is>6tlw QEMKKT CIBTBBNB. SdJfUII, HENDIESON, tb« Larineu of build tog OlKlfll OUtUfiH, bu nioned to thsciij. renoa»wi»hlag to euploj btm vlll plc»M <ddrui .butt tbrorulL tbt PitUbnna Pott Offloa tp yS:U I )xsrur UiMMittaAKY O UFKIUit, ( „„BAMX»o»,Md*lUy6tb,Me3. J k. H »k AI, *9 PBOFOdALB are napecftlnUj ia»ited M.l m»*U I* n» on WBDhfiSDAY, iunNiCtb« U6B, for fornlshlng the United ctatu Sabttgtenoa Dejwitment with ' JOUKTHUUSaUD i*,COOj HBfiD OF BBS? OAT TLB, 6a the hoot delivered at the State Cattle rf^T*LL #4r . t .^ li c »y. 1a lota of (I,COO) on* tbowand tacn, (joj tea days; to be weighed within one •ndabalfdaye after arrival, at the axpeneeof the oen tractor, xhey anil average abont (1,800) thir* dr#d fi«*» wtigbL All tailing ihort 01(1.000) one thouanaponada; groiu weight, Gu>U, Cow*, Belters and Hornless Cattle will Ihe Qovsrnntnt will data the right of weighing “• “J I®®* 1 ®®* ••faratf, (f Its appearance Indicates **• mlolanm mentioned above: the tnjodpMoT* 1 ** P* l * l b F lb * P»rty errini Bach bid, to have consideration, most contain.<m W* l ' ■ rtttn jairaßtoeol two reepantlbU persona, ae tolloes: . *7* *T *®* *ke county of ■■ ■ , State of . 2?i£?. l * b * «*«*»tee chat U (or ere) able to S2SSi eonU ' ct i® •ccordencewith tha terms of his (br their) propealtlon, tad iboold his (or their) picp* SS??J!^ pu,,,l ”^ OTU^«wl “ «•»=•«<£ m •®« o, dauoe lucre with, and we are' become his eecurltiee, giving good and •ufijdnt boada lor lte fulfilment. The reewnsiblllty of the goarantbn most be shown SLm'KL 01 Clerk of the neanet or ? <th * United BUtee District Au.r “fcj? be encloaed with the bid ntaiert moat be prment to respond to their bids, 5“ prepwed to gira bonds and sign the contract be* lore leering this office. Ih« Oonnuotu tuerret to ltuU the tl,h< to re w bids considered nueaeonabie. Adders will state 16 their pro pot alt the'r price*, talk tor peymant made In legal tender notes and oirtlftcatea of lndsbteduets. Fajmeate to be made after each delivery If fends are on . hand; if smt cn hand, to be mads as eocn as j Mailed. Proposals mnat be csdomd dbttsetly, “Prcpotris “ d •ddfwwd to ‘•Capl, TfloS. 0. SULLirAH, 0. ■., Baltimore, Mary/asd •* If » bid tala lot n»a« of a fine, their uoit end their poet o ff*sr iri,, ® B >* appear,or they will notbeoon* ■l sereo. Xtch petsenor erery member of e lrm offering w proposal mutt ecoooptsj It by en eeth of alls (Uace te the United Btatae Gorernment, If be bee oot el reedy died one ia tbit o ate. AttbUtmUeomflgiag trictly wiik tki Unuof tail odiittimint, mUUtQtci d. TttOMAS 0. SULLIVAN, toyfcld OepUln end 0.8., U. g. a. IN THH COURT OF CoMMONffRe FLJE.3 or ALLUUHI oodnti,lDo So. 23d, dene Term, IBCd. In the mattered corporation of the hope f teem Engine end Bote Company, Ho. J, of Allegheny City. And new to wit, Ifey 2d, ISO, the foregoing In. itrniaeni of writing, sped tying the objeoie, articles, condltioet end nueee, style end title of the Awccfe tton or Oompeay oiUtd tbe “Hope I teem Tire Xn* fine end Hum Company. 80. 1, of Ailegheny City,” pniented In open Court by S. Beboyer, Jr., Attorney lor the petitioners, end the Oonrt haying perused end eximinsd the same end the ejecta, articles end con ditions theteln ut forth end contained. eppeertng to be lewfol end not injorloni to the community, them* npon tbe Oonrt direct thet eeld Inetmment of writ* log be Hist In tbe cffloe ot, tbe iPreihonotaiyr of Oonrt i end that notice bo Inserted la tbe Pittsburgh OeGy Oasette, n newrpeper printed In said connty, tor three weeks alter this application, etd that a chartar of Incorporation will be granted to ealdOom noy, ai preyed for, at tbe next (Jut) tana of the Joorr, If no. so Octant melons be shown to the con* »W- i myfcgw DDBLIO NOTICE.—In accordance * Uw ict of iißßblj, Incorporating the Jf*> ®w?* tmch Ortak Ballrcal Company, books <J*Md *»4 saboriptloarracalnd to the cap. , •*** °* ■■U aoapaay at lha tolloolng times and I ptoeentla: In fnutk, Yanas go county, ob Hon. I £*?• J*A, al tba Court House, between the boors of * ±m. sad s p.a. In Clarion. Clarita odUtt'Oa Thursday, May list, between 10 a&d 3 l * KiUbojghTADathanj County, oa Sat* ®™*7» “7 2M» between 10 aod 3 o'clock, at tha Oil ■“*•»••■ OAMOIL M. KIIB. B.F.JUNM, J. 8. MfUO, JtIOBaBD IBWIV, OKOBGK BL4OE, BOW. LABBBBYOH, IHOd.McCDLLODQfI, Wx. IT. IiTOH. H. A. 8. D.DODUT. BOBX. 088, sad others, ojfctf Oomonbn. rrukUn; KlttaSS* Im r«w»on Pity Eiglitor, aid Clykn fPwiTcopr 1 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ,«T* Abacs’ Court of Allegheny county, then Astatrusa ?a jls "•“*' °£ Wa. B. Graham, lands of ... LigMbUi containing W tern, mors or Ins, Mag Oa test oMba lata Danial McKaerar, dao’J S-T5 l ? l A“?t* , ? otod k tTC *Wry frame dwelling aoasa»a double lag barn, aprlng boats, and atbar 2?f*n T *?* ola * *b #r * to «too upon tba'prsalaaa an ctttLUaat young bearing orchard of cboloa grafted Tanas made kaova on day of salat FBTKBIYOBY, . . JAB.KATLOB, Administrators of Daniel UcAmtct, deo'd, mtißwd *»•»*- v'avaure. JjAYISA MoILWAINE, Auctioneers, He. M TITIH BTMBIT. r m £» **> fttale, Stock aad Oaneral Auotloa Bud* la 1313 by the Uta John D. Datls, vlUbt continued at tie old stand, Hh, H Kith fit., I?' SfaSS?-^ 1 * o* DAVIS A McILWAIHS, JOS. * T bating thin day emaciated with him SjUVAiWI, wait kaova as saltsnaa la «*bouas tor many yeara. Derottng themself* ax oiuslTa to a CoaaUnion^Aaction Basinas, la which uay bats had long experience. Ihsy confidsatly so* todtosasigamsata of story description of goodf U £ff •?^ no " “•‘to »bsa dadiadU toUsa of Baal fettle, Stocks, Batds, do., srery stsnlhg, in tnelr asoood User sala room. _f*J“*™*and alsoaUaaeoas eoUccttoas of Books cyrally cstalogusd tor pabtlo sals. » myg AND MISSES' GhAZTIEDiIE^S. ! 0/ aU Unde, at •McCUUan&s mAuction Bouse, 55 FltfTH STREET. . ayo j .. . r \T OTIOB —All toartiea interested aro i notified that tba nodenlciud Ylevaira. appointed to rlev ui uku dasuct# ud brctfl;* f« tko op*nln*ol aa allaj aid**?' batwaeo Union >T*aa» and faadaikr atroct. fro* Horth *Uj to itmwbaßj alitj, ol to* vtdth of twelvafoaVlftr tba fcoiitelll nut 00 thaaroosd, oa J kJS?. D4T * 18tl >-IW»«* ®’«Wcle p, m., u wbtob tlm* ud puo* thej up »u<nd. . Wli-LUM HcBXHDBt, 210 BAUD BSOWH.i mftAw JAMPI LOQgßdttTi pA&JAtttt ifJ&OM TttiS ?VUJ VUUJN- A WT.'.'-W* uidauiinad Is cowi prepared to [ bring ©otaaffrAatabonany part of Bsafiad, It»- | land arSaaUaad, eHUr by eoperlof totlaallinc Mall I (tenets, ladsdlng tbs aenmoth toaster “QBSAT Sbbt.l*B,”srfli?tclaaeaUlsg Ttnili. to lower' than tlcVeta tu tupoobml britui fturtfflwto fttUbgMb. lb* steenth < tearai Urerpcpl «tmj WedAMUjf to*ck!n| at Londonderry for. tbs malto. Tb«uW>f t—te tem IdTstpoolertry tok. • Addma, O.O*H*ILL, .• European Axeacy, dtonieU BolkUsg, ■ytlsioi With ettert. PUUbargh. VTOTlOE—Propofife forthe Grading, ll P«Tiof_aad ntiui wlib Curb Stone, OoDgreaa | rtmt, tosThtklU toast to gscnajlrenfa arenas; and alio Pi Me rtmtinafUmU itmtto flu* •Tlrenls arenoe, util MAT Ur*, laatoal. latba Maikei fiotlfllaf. Itatport, Bala ,ar Baker’s loading (hub Stoss rsgotrsd. •*, i; ■ >v ISAAC MOBLET, ■Jftbl - ■T r '. ■ ; Itonrrits*E»*sletor. •■l* Kmu^NM RHEUMATICS. OR LKLAKD’* AHTI-SHETTHAXIC BAUD PertaanenUy curw BHKUMA.TISH. lz> til Us ▼*-) /? Acute or Inflammjtiory; Chronle, Bomba* eo, Sdstfca.Pieprodyn# icj Stiffness ef the Joint* and Cramps ; Gent, ffewalcla. and oil Ferrous ABecttcns; Krytipelas, Balt Bbenm and Barofolcns Xraptlons of tbebodr; Hen* tx»Hrn the Impurities of the Blood end Fluids of lh* whole sjstem/atd efftctoally counteracting Mercurial and other poisonous influences. ■ . i It UaoonTenlentlyarranged BELT, dm. t&lnisg a Medicated Compound, to be worn asounathe body, thewa’st, equally «f. feeling all ports, whersrsrthe dl ee>n may he. b* worn without Injury tooths most delicate person, and no chase* In the proper ullte- of llTin, b reared.; i, nlw4y to tnores thedlssasi from thesyitem, wltnont {he fdOadotu w , in inch cases, of powerful Internal medicine*, which maim and d&trcm the oonititptiou, and (Ira Umwonrw rellsl on]j hr etspt/Wep the system, and'dssdenl&g tta vitality. By this treatmentmtdfrinai prmwrtiM contained In the BASD, being of a Mgk’if aromaUaand 90 UUU eaters, mnd eapabU f' Modify abated, tkrougl Os p£mq/ *** *£*> **> direct contact with the BLOOD, and paurai efrirnfatfe*,without har* Iny first to pass throngh the stomach, which would tend cot only to detract from their cu retire powers, bat to iwp»i> the Internal or gwu and derange the digestion also—tbna M?.' U .°£; k * If*** lh« 10. *mt of ttte*r at rimnditt, and effecting a per qfadolfoii faalUromttfo.. Ihl, BAJfDIi “ ANTI-MEBaDBIAL AGEHT. <blom«I bola, the erb—r cum » brp pm cl th, STIIMIEBB, HEO. BALUIO i'AIHS nd BHEOMATICS, n prevalent—and win vo * XHTIBELY BBUKVS THJB 6TBTBH from its pernidsnf effects. Moderate cases are enred in a few dare, and wean constantly receiving nmSuS&tES. Jo whloh w* Isrlte inspection atoar 88108, TWO BOLIIABB. May be had of Bra gists, or wm basenthy mad own the reeelpt or $2, or by exprms evervwhSre! with all necessary Ins tractions from the jHadpai Twattoe, with Certified Testing trials, un rau. " “"T? ■W ADAPTED TO 80LDHR8.-** Dr. J.JH. FIILTOS, Wholesale and Batall Druggist, Hot 6» A 70 rrrra BTBEET, PitUboigk, Bob Agent, when mirthtiig In tha Dug Us. am l* had at telr prioea. Ijlo CAPITALISTS AND MTr.l.itHH peasi Steak floueihq »tt.t. FOR SALE. The ownsrr of tbs "PIABL BTBAM MILL " bs iog eettveiy engaged In other pusnite, and dmlrina to aaksa divulonof thslr Intern ta/offer fcrseS this large aad valuable esUbikhment/on tsons that moat prove advantageous to any party.wlefalnz to engage in the milling builneaa, * lo pmonareafaUog In tuia vicinity a particular «lescrJprtoa of tbs property may he unneoeaiirv. aa the Mlil ls In fnll ana sacc.ertul operation hr ths IttmsS'Meurs. B.X„JtBBBED* A ffiStHKlk■»<' opm to the examination of any who maydssin to look through 11. For tho Information ot at a distance, a brief description la hare given ** mJWfcH! • lfluU of ground in tba City of Alleghany, at the earner cfl«oo.k Mg ■«*. ragn ■ tracts, whtoa .bonnd the propony on tbatouih oa4*o»t. TbaPcnntyitaalaOouTfbraoiti north* on end warttxn boundary, tuning at the aiU and xiuniog aovthvaraly about eaehnodradl jards, tt^s’TO't^wsars tba north the same widthj while on tba w«t (bare to a bsibi about 100 feet aqnara.: Jut actoaa the kfJMMsssaasffiSs&stissssß: THE HILL Io rebates tiaUy built of brick, and roofed with f 1 **** It to 123} j feet long, 55 Seat wida, Are stories £*•}*► toot *•«•*» Btakiogsbt floersac ** wre oonipUtad in tba spring of Thera U tan pain of atono and HwwMUti bolting ohcata. Tha uachlnary for cleans Is* and aconnngtkaWbeatla reuuirj and thaUat that ean ba. procured. Tk* oqpecfer o/ t&a MCB «*» 4a /■JjffN *«■ * «» bZSTpIr iT-SrmSr.re tSMi Saxrato par day bore baan made, botuadar dioary circumstance! 860 only could ba railed ran aaaaararago predoct. | ■ ' ,' THE BTOREHOUBE •** nocawlty for lacnaaod mm tor Vbwt,-floor and Barrali bararnn apparent. t»Ut* and roofed with alata. It adjoina tbo MUL and with «^Sh^da! ?lt * gL,iha OD ISlftfil B. A. f ABHIsTOOKSi (OH tOa » « ■« jpAKM FOB SALE OB BENT, - 003TAIBIBQ <1 A CUES, Afl wwUr fine* tad la a good ateta 0 f oolttratteu lh» consist of » cow BBIOK BWILUBO, containing ton rooms; -Urge tniini BASIC, good TXBABT HOUSE, with flro room, udOBOa&SD or toobq t*™ flltutsd about At* milss from tb# dtj, a Bold- via towfiihlp. IABBIII, * 00., i jHa 1» rpiirtb stmt. Inquire of myl PjßBffiS22B£3&2: and stylo of VIL&S BIDDLK h (Si hml KU,ibj lb.d.«hofwi RMDDit* tSSS: 3^eSS SBMJSSSB»& PltUbnrth, April!, 1663. W °-^££L ran*» rais— -... M|| , . - ■■ 11 ... T *L®f ***■?s& (wcceisors to Wm. A Toto, Jr. AOo ■) fKiOflOsL PLDMIiKiu" jjsinonini lritT*BB,Ko.a?iibSfSf; Mttiliarjh, »od Ho. ,9 ftdonl stnot Aturtrar! J- 1 -™ bond 91)9 «iii farnlflh LEAD FlPXieekt L *i£- bab LEAD. ODlt BOSE. bydb“t? 'BOWES BATHS. WATEB CLOSETsi Bath Jgfv UWT, roEOK »nd ALE FDMPB, Vr* B BACKET A? M«u" liclloo KETa ’ *°- AU work »»m»tAd to (It. nt£ !—t ; i ; 1 ~ »lAli MimriDton ud diaUn is all k!>d< „/ TOBAOOO, BBOTt ABB »mm *»• m WOOD BTBtBT, firnmn, Fa. Jh&SSjfig{£ o . h “ iA **• T3BMOVAU r ■“ Aw Boring so'dosrontlro (took oifSifinvtßo &sdssSßSSgggz bHOKQii mUbatii ButhctoiiM «#] Mg-* * Dbtmm, U TvU, ]S» JJ **■*•*» : W.P.MAlmgif.jlp _/■ -jaynl 8 voodm. [ JjJBW GOODS I NKW GOODS! ! J. M. BURCHFIELD, M. Roor.lthandMarhof ti~ -j -' Ha* Jmtntnzsad tnm tb. Sat, wfcm h> Bm attending tba lute:Auction Sate, with « baadmai •aostaent of chrep 1 '| mjbsOoods.V'/ - ' ■ |, PUB OOLOBID AhPAOCA*. A '* '*—'**’ *> ' s ‘* *'* c v FIiAIIfBiOZABBI<H7SB,‘ fBIHOH OBOAHDH LAWHB, 1 fBSHOH PBUtTSD LAWHB, * ‘ FAHoTiAHD plats blaam bilks, j BILLK MAHTILLAB AHB BACQUZ3. h ■*" HIW 0002)9 OPXHUa DAHiT. “W ! g Hqw to tba timato wpply yoarathaa with Drill, B»gra«tn*nyoftban» *Ullngatoldprioaa.L • •! my 6 j i 2JMFTa BtiSEST. ' I .' 60MMEB SILKS, ! ' at Anatunm bates’. ' Su m m ei* O ironlars AT ALIXABDZB BATZT. 1 svnmnejftibßJEsn goods - AT AMXAHDIB BATXS’. t ’ y-. SUMM E B SAG QUES, AT Al*iATO** BATia'. / Stuniner / AT ALtIAhIUB BATKS*. r'y / . BUMMEB POPLJNS^ • . AT AIiKXABDH BATXB% / ' T' / At taodtrate prioaa. / AEEXAaDEK BATES, ' 1 ' n FIFTH BTBWT. JOST BECKITBD, . j 'i.o/’ i ■ ' i ■ ! W AHD 99 91ARKET STREET, Alypaamtuotof BIBBOSS—JIgrnd iat fUta, end tdmt ui edn ilchut lijlH ud In iu th. ***.’ BOBBTTS—In pnt nriHj. j BTBAW TBDOCIBQ3—A nk» Cotton. BOBHBT EILKS. | ! TtowlßS—JTumoh aid bwnttlnl 10w ' . . KHBWVHAra-In.U tkolnlrmbl. ahipngiini A ™ BBaraa*. tau*; TAKA, BUOBE9, HOOr BKIBN, ITAHOI i 000D3 abd Bonoaf j WUehn. for Raton ■ j VERY LOW PRiqES. 70S. HOEHB ft CO., "•nso s^nABDnMAWoniManT. jgIGHLT DKStEABLH J NEWGOODB ' 1 . AT , ■ i. Macrum & Clyde’s, fcoat tbo Faw York and Bcston Karkata. Itotattatylra o#4 -■ T&numras, BMBBonmtif, aißßosSr ... Qxaraa, : HOOHBT. ■ fASOT GOODS, ' _ -- -.rHOiIOM, a aepodal aUretioa to tba grot«. tanVrariaty aad low ptleaa of ooratpok. xSSm MdOoretrylhrctoreta will gad It araatlr to thalp to axamtna aar goods be&s buying, m oc pdcaa ara aaktw as than of tba PhflttAiSkia V* WHOLUAU and 8d ftacta.; 3tACitTIM*GLTDA (tTtwnn -■ '•). ~. T*no I jpBESH ABBIYAI, - I 0* I •!*•'-'■ SIUU, BHAWU, SA<q«rßS, CIRCULARS, IDK/ESS GOOES HOTraszißPnrs goods; Shawls and Hoop Shirts* ’■ AT - BAEKEE’S, ' 09 MARKiST STREET. •nHEOHBAnSTOOODIITXEOmUD. anas ■ GOOMI NSW GOOCH 1 EATOW, IUCBM ft CO^ Aa MI opth, » rtmfc, ■otoetloa of raniiaßaa, - f •• r - •" J EKBXOISKBtra. 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