f ittskrjglt (tetty FRIDAY MOBBING,; MAY A Tit Retreat* Oar ardent hopes wen suddenly end rudely prostreted yesterday by the intelli gence that Gen. Hooxn had ntreeted from his position at ChanceUorville to this side of the Rappahannock; and coming, ns this nows did, simultaneously with the in jlelligence of the fearful disaster which had' befallen the gallant oorpsiof Gen.-Bzna- : wicr, while attempting to moke their way; from the Fnderipksbln'g heights to the! main body of thsVrmy nhder Hoozssyit added poignant fjkief to profound depresJ sion, and oast a deep gloom over the whole ! country. It is too iocs to eriUoiso this movement. It may have been the dietate of wisdom and prudence; or it may not; The slluatioii was both critieal and appalling. Bzna wicz's fine itorps had been disastrously de feated and driven oror the. riser, and the reins had returned so copiously.os to swell the river* and threaten to out the army 08 from its base of supplies, vfhile the UUle it had brought with it musthave boon eery nearly exhausted. We ;mSntion these cir cumstances its elements that must injustice bo taken into aooonnt in forming a correct opinion of .Gen. Hoozzx's oondaot. We prefer to lease our readers, with all the foots' that base transpired, to Judge for themselves. Bat tile disaster is by nomeans irretriov able. Booker h|d gained; a' great adsan tage—or, at least, we thought) so—and has lost it. Ho suooambed; rather to the ele ments, whish man can neither resist nor .oontrol, than to the eneniy. Neither he, nor the army nor the nation is dishonored; and with the exception of the loss of many nobis mep, we are as strong as we were before he m&rohsd oser the riser. Bela- Usely we are stronger, for the enemy lost enormously. Let us therefore go forward, ,enoourage one another, plight anew our faith and fealty to onr country, and “trust and not bo afraid." History is full of glo rious successes after far greater reverses than wo haso yet met with; hud it is no esidencs that God frowns upon us, because the good we desire and strise for is long withhold. 1 PosisonirT.—The foregoing was written before we had any reason! to question the genuineness or correctness of the dispatch es. Later last evening many things con spired .to raise doubly as to their authen ticity. A gentleman who left Washington at 6 p. m. twenty hours after the alleged oroesing and after the Aquia creek boat had arrived, said that nothing was known ini Washington of the' movement. Various private telegrams threw discredit upon the report i but, oh the other hand, corrobora tive testimony poured in upon us, all of wUeh will be found in our eolamns this mofnlng. Wo are constrained to say the evidence of the truth of the report prepon derates. ■iss IHckinson in Philadelphia. This youthful lady olratbr, the daughter of a deoeased dry goods merchant of Phil adelphia, whose name! is ’already famous, and who-has contributed largely to the support of her widowed mother since her fifteenth year, addressed) an andienoe of four thousand at the Academy of Musio on Monday evening. Her subject was, “ike Day and the Cause.”! She sketched the history and management of the war, and drew the portrait of |the party that aiils and abets by sympathy: and sueoor the trea son of the South. Of joourse she spoke of Gen. McClxluh, and pot in very Batter ing terms. This drewjout an interruption from a well-dressed blickgnord to ths au dience. Hiss Dicxutso* quietly remarked, “There is to bo but one speech here to-night, and that is born the platform.” This, with the vigorous application of half a dozen boots, caused him to leave the hall with more haste than dignity. Ths viows of the lady upon all the ques tions of the day (saysjtho ATorti American) were given without anything like reserva tion. Of "mean, oontemptlble, cringing New Jersey,” and its copperheads, she gave a very pungent expression of opinion. That the- Democratic party all through Die North had combined, so far a* in them lay, to rule by the ruin of the oountry, the clearly showed. Versisd in all tho history of tho day, even to the local history of our olries, she "blended with her appeals to pa triotism ths narrative of inoidonts that vis ibly affected (he entire audience. She eu logised Now its patriotism and -intelligence, in language worthy of Edward Everett, elidUng applaud* that lasted fpr several min utes. '' | ; i Hsion Fnliif la New Oilcui. At tli* ooneluslon af the fim met it the Varieties theatre, as it by preconcert, the Stir-Bpingled Benner ni dlepleyei in, the seoond tier, end e general ehcfit railed de manding of the orcheatr* to play the na tional lira. The orohutra heeitated, which only made the demand the autre perempto ry. The manager appeared and etated that he had recoiled strict order* to allow no thing of * political character. Thi* only inortaud the ezdtemeni and indignation. Finally Bail Colombia Waa given withman ifeet relnotanoe, which pat the home into good humor for a while, and the play pro ceeded. When the cattain again fell, Yan kee Boodle wae called ifoi, bnt the orchestra had skedaddled, and al wild aoene of confu sion ehaned, in the midst of whieh the Pro vost Board entered, tits Captain of which, to prevent bloodahed, ordered the heme] to be cleared and olosedl Meantime the dis turbance and Us cause had been reported to General Bowes, Provost Marshal General, who promptly sent ah order to the manager to “ came the national airs—Hall Colombia, Star-Spangled Banner and Yankee Boodle —to be played before the andienoe leans your theatre this eWing.” The order earns too lata, however, for the evening; bnt it wHl'be good for another ooeaaloni t . ■ Wa have tome important news from Port Boyal by the arrival jof the Halted States •learner Nlaw England: from Hilton Head. The captain reports that tbs Ironsides to omas the bar at Charleston on the 2d InaL, and the Monitors on the 4th. Thia, if true, would indioate the oommenoement of a seoond attack on the forts da Oharleston harbor. ■ J* ’ . t Trade or CHxoAooU~The Chiongo JVm itsg Jo%n>al of Tuidiy iiji that om bos* dred end twehty.thxjee inward bound, were reported: on Monday at j the Custom House. •BKSS The United States ta the British Parliament. There was an animated and somewhat informal discussion of the condact of the Government of the United States in both Souses of the British Parliament on the 'evening of April 23. It was commenced in the House of Lords by the Marquis of Clanricarde, by a fierce assault upon the “conduct of naval officers of the Northern States of America in the West Indian and Mexican waters, and which was apparent ly sanctioned by their Government,” The Marquis cited the English newspaper ver sions of the case of the Dolphin, of the Pe terhoff, and of the Adela, and the certifi given by Mr. Adams. His speech, whioh occupies more than a closely printed column of the London Tinus, was full of bitter inveotive against Admiral Wilkes and the Government of “the Northern Statu of America.' 1 Earl Russell replied, and most effectu ally laid the ghost which the indignant Marquis had called up. He admitted that much that had been said would “have been perfectly justified if all those facts to wiiich the marquis h|d alluded hod been facts that had been proved, and were not for the most part assumed by him as facts,” and proceeded, courteously but mercilessly, to demolish the statements that had been made. With respeot to the Dolphin, the case had been submitted to the law officers of the crown, who, while reporting that in the reports laid before them they oould find no reason for her seizure, also said that there might be facts yet unknown to them which may have afforded sufficient grounds for sending the vessel to a prize Court. The using of a neutral port for the pur pose of watohlng for the Dolphin they re ported was contrary to international law, and on this point Earl Bussell said he had already made representations to the Gov ernment of the United States. A similar representation had previously been made with respeot to the Toscarora, and a very satisfactory reply had been received. After referring to the rules laid down by the United States Government for the guidance of. its naval officers, Earl Russell further thus rebuked the marquis and other En glishmen who are eager to find occasion of quarrel with the Government of the United States: It is not fair to presume that, in these oases where the rule has apparently been violated, the United States are not able to show in the first place, either that the ves sel seized was not. proceeding from one neutral port to another, or that she was in fact proceeding to a port of the Confederate States, while ehe was apparently proceed ing to a neutral port. That is a ease which has frequently and in that case we should not make good our complaint of the vessel being carried to a prize court. Or' supposing, as I think very probable, that Commodoro Wilkes and some of the officers of the United Slates have acted in violation of this rule, wo have no reason to presume that upon reparation bein&.asked that rep ora ling will not be granted by the United States government, and that they will not conform to the rules whioh.they themselves have laid down an<L~ acknowledged x oor claim to reparation. Ido not think that is convenient—l will say more, I do not think it tends to promote friendly relations be tween nations, immediately we have a re port of an outrage, to say it is quite dear that the government of a friendly nation will act in contravention of all the princi ples of the law of notions; or that, having committed an offence against a friendly nation, they will refuse reparation. On the contrary we arc bound to, presume either that there are some facts unknown to us, or; else, the aot being wrong, that the govern ment will, in regard to its own character and its own honor, rendepreparation. Thie was the case with regard to the Dolphin, and there is no apparent} ground for sup posing that if reparation be demanded it will not be granted by the United States government * Earl Russell expressed his disapproval of the act of Mr. Adams with reference to the certificate referred to; defended the right of the UnitedTStates government to seize any vessel about to break the blookade and carry arms to its enemies, and trusted the time would never come when the Brit ish government would protect such a ves sel j which sentiment, with others of simi lar import, was received with cheers by the House. After some further conversa tion, the subjeot dropped. Acoreesposdest of the Chicago Jour nal, who accompanied Gen. Ellkt's recent expedition np the Tennessee river into Mis* eisaippi Bays: The women nearly all chew tobacco. I was riding through Waterloo, and stopped at a hoojo to make some inquiries. One of the women asked for some tobacco. I gave her some smoking tobacco (Daniels' best), but she said aha wanted a “chaw.” I referred her to a friend who chawed, who passed his ping around. The whole family used it from Ihe mother to a little child six years old. W* have information from Little Book,. Ark., that the return of General Sterling Price to the command of the trans-Missis eippi rebel department is infoalng aome life into it. Many of the soldiers who left Hindman in disgust are rallying to the standard of Prioe, whose undeniable abil ity, manifested in bis Missouri and Arkan sas campaigns, renders-him the moot popu lar leader with the rebels of that region. He will probably give the national troops some treuble. The enemy west of the Mis sissippi has. been whipped toe many times to become very formidable again; but he is now gaining important, aid from abroad. Thirty thousand foreign muskets were recently received et Matamoras for the use of the reb els vest of the Mississippi. Three or four thousand, hays already, reached Price at Little Book, and the remainder are on their way to him, overland, through Texas and the Indian Territory* The immense eon traband trade between the rebels and Mat axaoras, shows the importance of our hold ing the Bio Grande from El Paso to its whieh could be done by a small force. The blockade will never be com plete without it Fast Dat in Hew Orleans was the oc casion of most disgraceful exhibitions in some of the churches. Father Jombert, of St* Augustine’s church, did not read the Proclamation, and he alse refuses the sa crament to colored men in the Union ser vice. In St. Mary's church, the Proclama tion was read in English, the congregation being mostly Frenoh. There was to have been a communion service, but it was post poned at the request of some ladles who feared it might be mistaken for obedlenoe to Lincoln’s request. The women In other churches disgraced themselves by noisily going out while the reading was in pro gress. At the Churoh of the Immaculate Conception, tho congregation acted very disgracefully, upsetting stools and making all sorts of noises as they left the temple. There were only two or three ohurehes where a proper spirit was manifested. ■ The Fayetteville (N. 0 ) Observer sayit A few days ago a North Carolina soldier, near Charleston, wrote to his father, saying that he had jut rooeivtdflvo pounds of moat as the allowance of seven men for a week. . ; Xxx Tbousajtd Laboxxbs are called for to work on the Atlantlo and Great Western Bailroad, beyond Akron, Ohio, this summer. PUBLIC NOTICES. fTS» THE CENTRAL NATIONAL USI 'S LBAGUS r e«u 1 Hlfl SYIBISG and YO-MOBBOW BYXHIHG, at WICE1B& HALL, at O'clock. An addresi wtU be detrend each evening - «»38:lt! jr^NOTlOE.—The Subscription Books -of iha Ooopar ?i:» itvi bcnafediiric'g ’tempi'? - iU aratioue open at theOffloe efj. M. 00< PBA A 'O ’. Bank Bloc*. Fifth itieeV, until far ther n ttce apjfftfj Orates at Atnontar Gas < oarasi, I [ Allegheny City, My 1 Ut3 J JT^NOTICK. —An election for Prcii* destasd Directors toaervefof one year, will be held at tba office in the Dlamcnd, cd MANDAT, May llth bom 10 U S o’clock p m, miZid J n. MoPffWBSoW, Tra—V irS*GITIZEN6’ BANK.—A tfpscikl UvSr Maatiogoc the fitoekbo'ders *f thbß.nk win will be held on TVKSDAT, 2d da? of June next, {to eonelr'er the propriety of organisiag, as hr u pr*c* tioeb’e, under the act of th« last Congress of tb« u 8., entitled "An Act to provide a 6at tonal Our* rency " - FBAh. bBLLBBS, President^ Httehunth May M. 1861 me4;loe r—law—A. DBAKX’n PLAHTATIOH BITTIBb, They purify, strengthen and Invlg&aU. They create a healthy appetite. -The? are an andidote to eaange.’of water and dlaL£ The? oseroume eSects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent mlasmatlo and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They core Oyspepala and Constipation. They corn Diarrhea, Cholera ana Cholera Morbus. They cun Idver Complaint and Herrons Headache, They are the best Bitters In the world. They make tba weak man strong,’ and -are eihausted nature's teat restorer. They are made of pure St. Croix tom, the celebrated Oellsajm bark, roots and herbs, and an taken with the pleasure of a beverage, with* oat regard to age er time of day. Particularly In* commanded to delicate! persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Bold by all i Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DBA&B A 00„ TO Broadway, Hew York. feStfmwn DJFJBJCJrDiS. PmsssUH, May 6th, ltfp. DIRECTORS of the Bxohangi i Bank, of Pittsburgh, have this day didtred a Dlvideod of VITB PBB OIHT., out of lb* eira hits of the last six motaths, payable on or after iths Uth lost, frn Of all Government duties myB:BwdawF H. M. MPEBAT, Osshler. rS»DIVIDEND.—The Wcrt.ru Inihr r«£r asca Otmpany,oi Pittsburgh, has this day declared a Dividend of THBBB DOLt-ABS PBB bUABR, out of ihe earead profl a of the last; tlx mnnthe, payable to Stockholders oa and after, the Ulhlnitant. F. M. GOBDON, t'ecntery. Way 6th, 1801. my6:jd Inaa Citt Bmx, !l .Pittsburgh May 6th, 186Z.J DIRECTORS of tois Bank have this day declared a Dividend el FOt'B PBB CBHT. oa the Capital etock, oo t of the proflu of thele-tslx months, piyeble to Btockbo ders or thtlr legal npresenwmsoa end afier the 16th tnit. m*6:lot :j J MAGQVFIH, Cashier. Mummies Ban, j) ’Pittsburgh, May 6te, 1663 / trs-THE MECHANICS BANE baa thle day declared a Dividend of FOUB PKB CBHT. on 1 the Cap’tal Block, (free from Government Tax.) payable to Stockholders cn or after the 16th Instant. GXO. D. MoGBBW, Cashier. myfclOtd . ; Ban or Pimxuacß, llay 6th, itos. rrS»A DIVIDEND OF POOR PER Uv CBHT. on the Capital Block of this Bank, fcr the past dx moaths, has been declared this day,land will be payable to «t*ck balder* or tbelr legal rayre* ssntatlTas on or after ihe 16th lest. The Bank has ssiumed the payment ef the United States Tax. myfcStdeUwy JOWH HABPgR. o*>hUr. AuxUaxvr Ban. May 6th, IS9X PRBbIDENT AND DIRKC TOBS of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of PuUB PB« CBHT. on the Oepltal giAk, cut of the profits of last ilx months, i and ptyable t> the StockhoMcra cr their legal represent a tires oa and after the Uth luet., fne of Govern meat Tax. J. W. COOK, Cathllr. rnyflnd I HucxAßiin Jfasuraonrxias Basx: i PUtabcrgh, May 6th, 186• / BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of FOUB PAU CBHT. on the Capital Stock, out ol the profits ef th* last six months, psyabls oa or afttr the Uth last., free of all taxes. at 6 2w W. H. DBHKT. Ceehter. -NOTICE.—The President and Di ; recion of the Allegheny Gas Company fuve this day deduvd a Dtvtdend of FuCB PaßOyiiT. on the Capital Stock, Cut ef the eernlnge of the la*t six months, payable to the stockholder! or their legal representatives oh and after the Uth las'ant. J. 0. McPaKBhOH, lreaeurer Mosdat, Way 4th 186 S my6:td Ctnxxas Baxx, ; I PltUburgh, May 6tn, 1863.1 jrS»THE PRESIDENT AND DLRKC TOBi of thie Bank have this day declared a Dlvtd ad of riVK PBB CBHT. on the Capital Sleek, (tree from Government Tax,) out »l the pto&U of the (set six months, payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives oh or after the 15th tnat. nyfctd OVQ, T. Van DOBBH, Oaibler. l UKK DAiLilUa A Urfa utn inpply, oontklsing full ditail* of tbo BATTL&9, LISTS OV KILLXD ABB WOUHDBD, r*o»it*d tvwy alglt, by JOHH P. HTOT, ____ ayß 11—optc H»U, TlUb rtr—U POLITICAL JTOTICES. pUU'IOUKAFH ALBUMS, ■r^»DIYIDEND. Onrzos loaxxa. Ijuussbcs Cowfaxt, Pltubergh. May 4th. 1:61. . ] At a martin* of the Board o! Directors of this Oempary.bsld this day, « Dividend was dadsrad, ont of toe profit! of tha*lsst els swaths, of lITI DOLL4BI FSB SHARK, (tree from Government fu,) apoa each (here of the Capital Stock snbecrib* ad. pejeble forthwith. myfclw BOBIBT FIHBEV, Secretary. COUNTY TREASURER— Ijv David Aixix, Jr., of Ptsblw will b* a CiUitdAU for shk abovs oßea, soblsct to »h» da* cisfon of tba waxt Ocnyptlon. myT:lc irS»KOH CODiiTr COMHlbirlONfill —Bbisztt Idlaa of tha Oity of Pltteborgb, wlilka befon tba Bapnbliean Ooaaty Ooavaaiton so a csndldat* for tha abow offica. . COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Gxoxei Bajultox, of rittabargh, will! ba a candidate for County Oommtosloaar. snbjsct ip tha dactoioa of tha nsxt Jtepublican Coavantloa, sptOite . COUNTY C0HHI081ONR& _j. o. Coxxtocx. r a’ fiharpsbarg. will, ha a candidate for tha abofa offica, mbjact to tha daclsion ot tha nsxt BapabUcah (fotaty Cosvaatfon. aps»;tc rr3»FOK RECORDER—Abbi»l Mo- OtvaX,af Mifflin tawnsblp, wbl ba a candi date for Baonrdar, rabjact to tha daeixfon of tha naxt Bapablican Qonnty Oonrentlan. aplfliwaawtcF RECORDER.—Bon Surra xt, af tha Bovcntb Ward, Pit üburgh, will h a candidate far Beeordar. snbjact to tba dactoton a tha BapobUcan Oonniy Oonvantlon. apllito rrs»FOR REGISTER—Wx. Glass, oi Ifv Boblnson towhsUp, will ba a caadidata for tha abovo offlea, sublet to the dodxlon of tha: next Bapnbiicaa Ooantv Osnvsntlon. . apifitc rg*FOB REGISTER.— Jams Esft, •W of Upper St. iOlalr townahlp, win te* can* didate ter Baguter*ant>>aett»thadadalon ofthaßa* pobßon SflastlM Pobubßw. ah 86: to rrS»FOR REGISTER, “w Wnxun J. BrcuiMon Will te a oandkSate ter tbaOfiea of JtegkUrof Wills, Ao., el AlUitenj county, rabjact to the daririo* of ths Btapobaean Oaqpty Ooavantioo apfcto CLERK OF THE COURTS, —Jobs 1L Lhiamm, ©J Obartlers towofhfp, win te a candidate for Clark o! tha Ootrta, anbjact to tha daehton ef tha' Bapabikan Oaoaty Homlnat ine CooTantlon • * mhl»:tc CLERK OF THE COURTS. W -Wa. A. Bnioi, of Pitt Townabfp, will te a candidal* for Clark of tha Oanrta of SUachanp County, cabjaci to tte dadafon of tha Bapabllcan Ooonty Homlnatins Oonvaniion. . mblltio irte*FOß OLBRK OF THE COOKTB. —Jno. 8. Qouis, of Sbater towoaMp, will te tetora tha Bapobllcaa Oaonty Oonraatlan aa a can* dtdate Sir dark of tha Oonfta. ips:tc jrer MrwtTistuaEjrra. TTiMPLOYMKNT.—An active Bnaisesa Pi Haile who-ondafttenda eanramiag. can tear of e rood aimatton by applying at j YIBTCB, TOaBTOH * 0 *’B Of VIC*, nyfclt ._J 164 Third >treat. LOST.— On the sth lostant, a BLA.OJK IiSATBKB POBTI-MGSNAJE, containing, baddta a tew dollar* of money, tome noiaa and |mem or<nda, roloabla ooly to me. Tha finder will te eoltabhr re*ardfd byjleavtnf it at tha warebatee of SUre A FJBNBOOKj tt Wood street. UITM J JOSUS SlgC. XTOTloE.—Letten Tottamentary ppon J3l thaoitata of 6*»(i Bmd, dectawd, harlcc bdn lantad to tho uadaraigMd, notlco li btrtbj gnu to all pmoni iadobtM to th« aUU to at o 100 Wood itrodl and atida. Panoaa haling oUrtn* npoo tbe «üb* wm phM» PT«it ibjii ■ . ALXXAXDXB QQBDOH, BIOHABP B. BBXKP. JMEFH . i—i 11 ■ flll .AW. II’ILTAUn. JjiVIS A MoIIiWAINK, Auclionbers, So. 64 kjtTß BTBSST. | 1 I ! 1 Tba B«al butt, ((oek and Qtaxtal Auction Bast* UK, ttUMlihcd In IMS bj tbo Ute Jobs D. D*tU, «UDd. No. 64 filth?t,, ate tfe ftyU of PAVU A MclbWAlßßj JOS. 2vS~TJP iStln Soy awocloUd wtih Ua VoUiWAiHB, volt known m nltanaa in «bo bow lor mmr jmti. Porotftt« thomMlf'w '«■ v *° Oo»»iMloa;Aootion Boainm, la whtah W beta bad long oxpartoaco lit; ooafldtaflr to* i*y. cylgnaoati of «v«rj doocrtptlep of roods. ln teotrooooad floor oaloo room, ■Jfffcy l ”.*?* ■»_?yi>aroaa oolltctiou of Book* oa>ofgllj cauiotood lor nobite ml*. mrS /rim* ww.—w«» torn up ingn' O tteOltr U Httabcrgh, Afrit Mtt, igoSa b&e «,r££2rjj •*• *'»•> - aratT' ******* , W.F.KAVWALL, ajTitt rttfctJbyert CO* ??*!*«*» • -TJBir iDriSTUi Ovnoi or Asstsson or litmu Btxxxn%.'| 80. toe ItnnStiiß. I . 2-d OoUaetfoa Dtafcrtet, Fwi’e* '-i.- f , ’ ■ PitbbmjK HextthaMS J - A BSEBSOR'H NOTICE.—The Taxpay* Xa. ere cf thlt District are hereby notifialih-**, patfoantto the provisions of the Act of Coe greet, pwaed Job 1,1542. entitled ''As Act to provide In* ternal Beveana to aappar; tha Goverrmant, and to P*J lntjfret oa the PabUe D«bV and the Act to am*od the tame* pasted llarch 3,1863, tba eecoafi aaoael neeetouat will be made ©uan-i after HOH* DAT, the 11th day of Hay. lan.' The aesemment a 111 embrace the following Items: L Ircowes^—All teosmte for the year ending Dec. 31,1863, aa<t be returned to the Amietant Atarrors In aorordsaoa with the Inetraetlo&e of the Com mis doner of internal Revenue, upon -the blank fortrs provided tor that perpoae. tha Assistant Asieaaort will ftunlab to taxpayers a ooj y of the instructions when desired, and they am also provided vllh the blank forma for the returns, which mnst be and* ondaroaih. 8. Kmmutvxx) AmncLTf —IU articles sawed In section 17 of tha law (dcbednla A,) will be a'seised for the fasee to which tbey s are liable far the year ■ ending Hay 1,18&4, vU: J Oarrlagae, kept for use, or for pmungera. Yacht*. Bllilard Tables, kept for use. Silver Plate, kept lor nse. Q«ld Plata, keftfernaa. Tfcea* retires will be made In the same form aa heretofore. h. Lxcansss —Brtitien 16 of the amendments of March 3d, 18S3, provides: **Tnat the several Assessors shall, on the first Moa* day of jtsy next (1863.) and on the first Hondey of May in each snooeading year, direct atdeitne tea several Assistant Asaeeeors te proceed through every part pi Uutrraspiciive district* and laqnira a:Ur and concerning all persons being within the amass* tn>nt dfittieta.jrhera they respectively reside, and liable tea’licecee daty aader the prcvlsfoLe of this dot, opof the Act to which «hu Is in addition, and assess scch pinons as la said acts Is requited. Asd aii licenses io assessed shall eontlnns in tore# until the first day cf Bay next succeeding. And all ifcenees granted after the first day of Un In any jeer shall expira on tba first day of May fol lowing, and shall be tuned open the payment o( a ratable proponten of the whole amesat of enty Im posed for such U-xost; and each license so granted she 1 be dated on the first day of the month in which it la tuned; Provided, That any per.on, firm, or ocr p.ration, that on tba first day tf Hey next shall hold an onexplrtd llcan>a, shall be assessed a ratable pro* Litton for the time between tba expiration of tba icet se and the first day of H«y, eighteen buacred and aistf •four.** AL person* dilng basinets within this district will ieralve by the above thet they mnst spply for anew ilcenre to ran from the date their pr.aent Ucenm ex* plree (which, in n oit ls taps. Ist, 1863 ) to the ilietoi May, tsei. Whenever by the amendmenU ce v rates oi lf-ento are eetebUtked, tba naw license will be assessed at the new rates, and, In all oases wh«re the prment license expires Bepi. Ist, ISG3, the new licence will oover a period ef eight months, and moat be turned to pay swo-tbirda of the yearly tax. HRRBT A. WRAYRa. AumsirSad District, Pa. tnyB:2tdaUwF : HUBBAbD BKO&, Jhfortbiri op Watcbki, o.rner Reuse and John etieets. H. k., are reoaln&g by the Inropcao Btenmeis, direct from th.lrag'ncy in Ohaax-ds*Fongti Bwitaeriand, Urge impart ettoas of that really multotlon* novelty, the Jnsily celebrated MAOIO TIMS OBBMBVMB, MAGIC T/Jf JB OBBEUfEB, The perfection of Hechxnlfm, Being a Hunting *nl Upon Fans Watch combined, - Or, a Lady's or Gentleman's Watch io one I With Patent Self-Winding Improvement. The Haw York Ilbutr+lsd Reus, the leading Ditto* rialp.psro! the Dotted btstee, In Its israecf Jen. loth, la6S, on page 117, voluntarily ttys t “We have been .shown a most pleasing novelty, of which the Halbard Bros, of Hew York, are the sole importers, it is called the Hacxe lui Oasnvxm, and is a Hunting and Open Face Watoh oomblned. One of the preittest, most convhalent, and 'decidedly the but ud cheapest timepiece for general and reliable ose ever efferod. It has within It. and oosnested with lu machinery, Its own winding attachment, rendsrlcg a key entirely anntcesaary. The cases of this Watch arecompoaea of two metals, tba cater one being fine 16 carat gold. It has the Improved ruby actios Uver movement, and is warranted an sees* rate timepiece." P. lot $46. Sent by mall orexp'ais, in abeaatifnl morecco esse, mpon receipt of Its price. At w hoi seals, f;W* per box ot a half uocan. sJemlttaneaa mayJu made la Onited EUtee moner, or draft payable te oar erder In this city, if sent by exprem or la a register ed tetter, at oar risk. Address H D BBABD BBOS., Bole Importsrs, myB.lw cor. Baeean and John eta, H. Y. r | turn u.Y n.—d e. J. tt. bpsKß, 1% Boon X street Pitttbargb, conttsaes to devote special attention, as ha has eone for the last twenty-five yean, to the distases, deformities and debeta of this important organ. In reply to tri qoent inquiries of correspondents, It msybe stated that, amongst the OOBABLR diseases o> the eye an Calarect, wltera the pupil to a milky color, instead cf black, as in the healtby eye; Op* thalmia, Pterginm, Opaoittas and Films horn recast UftaxamtUoa. Barrens Benilbillty of the OpUo or Crocked Byes, Invsraton and Kvtrslen ot the KjeiKLs, Tnmqis el XyelLds, Ftotola, Lachrymal U, Amongst the laenreb'a are Amsnroals. or complete paralysis of the cp.io nerve, when no light to visible. Opacities and Films from chronic loflematUn; si caass la which the ball cf the eye Is lamaaed ar alter ed in form by disease or Injattos. Defects of vlsfoo, as long or short tfghtsdnem, me; geaermliy be teLeved or cored by properly i kxvsxxxcn—Bev. W. M. Paxtox and Rev. W. A* Passava «*. myfidtwT Tbs MAtssSf mod altgmst and sibstanUal* For lU* at BQdt'4, at lb* lowest pricaa, boa 60 cents npwsrds. jJAI-hHa A£tl> MAtfAZIAKt', pat ap to wrappers read/ for melflof, without extra charge at HPHTft. JMTIALE) Oti —^ In lh» Utaat and but ttylm, 1 1 HUBTB. ' C/ PAPIB AND KHVftIiOPXS, At OT Hota Paptr, ntdy tUssptd, pric* SI 75 t box. ■JB rtONciIGNMENTB, \J 6bbla.^cn* 90 Jogs Hayls Molsnss; 6 bbla, 801 l Batisr, 6 do Oreood coffi*; SCO bostuta Dry Applw; .103 do Dry PtwbMj 26 boost Hsaborg Cbsen; 20 do MW OhMM{ Bsoslved and for ulo at 120 Bscosd ctrsat. ■yl FRANK VAN QOBPNR. puTATUJSB. —3 carloads Peach Blows; A. a . do flak's; 1 do Biikiucckii I do nrfx*d ud Mt’dj for stla ot fBAHK TAB QOBDBB'B, ■j> Ho. 128 Baeoud ttnai. Spring rcpply of BLUB LIOK, BIDfOBD, OOHGBBSfI, lltPI&l BP BING, KIBBIHOXH, ABTXSIAH. •ILT2BB. OIMOB JOHSITOB, -For ala b| oohuc amUhtUM tod Fbortli «t rastt. IV&KOLimoN WOiKJiS:—The Uo> \J Pertnenhlp bentofexe extotlsg aider the Mil aid etjfeof WftfcLS BIODLS4 00.»ku been die* •olndbythedeifhof WM. D.BIDDUE. Itobw* lneee of auuiafiunuinf will be oom tinned ander the mm umbo aid tijw* by the asden breed, et So 215 Liberty etmt, PUdbarch, udit wells tUU, York const*, Pe., when the Meeds of the lets flm ire Inrlted to oalL A.WUU, JSO. M. WSLLfI. :b t April I.IMB. ajMiwt* jona m. ». strnxa. rnXTE & SEVILLE, (atxoceiiort to W m. X Tat*. Jr. AOo,) PftAOfTOAL PLUMBIBB, Oaß AND oTCAU jITTBBB, Ho. 82T Liberty Bt*. Pittsburgh, mod Ho. 69 Tadaral stmt Alleghany, have on bead ood will farntah LliD PIPS' BIIBBT LBAD. DAB LEAD' QUM-HOS*. HTDBaHT*. "BOWBB DATBB. WATBB CLOBBTo, BATH TUB.-*; LI*T, fOBOB and ALB PUMPS. BT DRAULIO BAHO, OHANDBLIXB9, PBBDABTd, BBACHETi, Ao. All work worn*ted to ghe tails* faction. sajAly S. ■'COU.IMBUhhm..... & BAKK, Honofbctnmo And dialut la oil kinds of TOBAOOO, SHUfP AND BJSOABS. Ho. 108 WO&kBTMMfiT, PxrasvMa, Pa. Keepocastanil/oa had* larg* variety of Pipes tod Smoking Tobacco. fcjldj NEW BOOK* —Camp»Una of 1802- ims. Irfthilk. Irerjdar FhJlaaopfcar. By tbs Qtaatry Tuvoo. My Boatbara rxindt, - LyeU oq tba Ant lastly of Man. Im Gmt Trlbulattoa, By Dr. oubblv> S 's [mo. Tbs Groat Oo&snmmatlca. By Br. Oammlog. IS Biibop Oa’tnao oa Bomtm. Btahcp Oolaaso oa Josfcaaaad ffeatatsteb. Part IstaadSl. , Mafcth’s An*w*r to Ookaaa. Groats'* Foatatsuh Tlaifcatad. r DsTomafttla'a Bsmoeraoy la Amides. Blur. stds«llU<i&.: fsrsslsby ' '. . . nyT BAT b QO~ W WooJ strsst. S’ jrmw J^aKUMATICS, 08. LXLAJfO’t AHTI-BHOTMATIC BAND viantii eon BHMPMATIBIi, to all Its nd« Acute or lulMßßitcn: Chroula, Into go, Aekticn, Pienrodyne. Am: Stiffhsmeftke Joints tad Cramps; float, neuralgia, cad all Jemma Afisettrss; Brystpelae, Ball Bhsum ■ad Bcrwfaleu Eruptions of the body | Has* (rallies th« Xapnrltks of the Blood aad Fields «T the whok aystorn, atd sflntnally oountoractiag Mercurial aad other poisonous ImflaoaoM. It fi a conveniently anaaged BELT, con* talhtog a Medloatsd Compound, to to worm : around the body, übont the wnfet, egonD/ef- . bating aUpartir wherever thadkeeeeniay bo. It cam bo worn without injury to tho Moot dsikate person, aad ao change to tho proper habits ofliving Is required. It mtirslp re morse tbs dknm from tho system, wiuent tho /UZaefens uieL in rash came, of powerful iatsraal noiUrttM, whkh »mbm aad dMroy tbs aad give fcmberary rsilol only by Mm/hioo tho mkm, aad deadening Its vitality. By this treatment ihsmedtdual properties contained In the BAUD, being of a UfVf arvmaMa mmi oohtilo ■off, aad csjafcU or (oh roadfk aherM, toroaoh (ho pores qf (ho am, eoou Mo dJroet ccniatt wife (ho BLOOD, aad fwf dnihflM, without hav ing first to po« through tho iloaaibi which would toad not oaly to do tract from tholr cu ratiro powers, bat to impair tho internal or gans sad derange tho digestion also—thu aroidisg ths fefsrlow* qfesm, so oltsa the ro* salt of Wrril rtmodfw, aad effecting a psr fsd saro (f yrlfrMi aisd ogaaHstop fee oirowM dn 0/ (ho iw JbZfc, sm rahriw At perk 4/Med to a heshhf eeadttfoa. This B ABO Is also a M powetfti «• AMTI-MBBOUBIAL ABBHT.” Ualomel betogthoprimary cause ol a largo part tf the dtIFFHIBB, HSU EAIIBIO PAIBI aad &BIUMATXCB, M prevalent—and will ■HTIBBLT RILIXVI TBB BIST CM from its pernJdeus offsets. Moderate cssss are cared la a few days, and wo an constantly rweelvlng wadoahlod tocti menials—(a which ws invito inspection at oar effloo—of thsir oCdsney to aggravated cases sf long standing. 08101, TWO DOLUBB. May bo hod of Dm gists, or win bo seat by ■»« upon tho receipt or fi, or »y expwoe everywhere, with sII msoMMry lastmetfeue from tho principal afiea. —riUortrated Treaties, with Oortiflod Teettmo alals.cm nu. tar adaptkd to bolousa -sw Di. FUI.TOIV, Whole*!# end BotoD Druggist, Boa.» ATO TIYTB BTBBBT, Pittsburgh, Bole Agent, where ovsrythlag to tho Drag llao on bo had at hdr prloos rpu OAPl'l ALIbTS AND MTLIjKKH. PEABIi STEAM FLOtTBING MILL FOR SALE. The ownors of the “fCABL BTBAM MILL,” bo. tog ootlvoiy esgagrt to other pannits, aad dsalrtog to tsako a divlsioa of thsir interests, offer tor pals this Itrgo aad talaabts sstaUlahmoal, on toms that ansi prove advantageous to any party wishtog to socage to ths Milling boatman. ■ To persons redding in this vicinity a particular dascrfpUoa of tho property may be nansosassry, as the Bill is in inll sad succtsunl oporatlon by ths kioeai, Means. B. T. BBHBBDk A BBOtHMB, sad open to tho anamination of any who any desire to look thiongh it. For ths information of partiaa at a distance, a brief description >0 htra glvoa: lbs MUI oeeupke a small square ef ground to tho City of Allegheny, at tho earner of.lmoo A aad .Bur* ragh streets, which bound ths propatty on tho sooth end east. The Pennsylvania Oaasi ferma its north* ora end waston boundary, taming at tho milt and running southwardly about one hundred yards, wham IS empties Into tbs Alleghany river. It la thus completely isolated and protected tram fire risk; from the surrounding property, having afreets oe the sosth and east fifty feet wide; the canal oa the north the same width; while an the weet chore Is a basin about 100 feet square. Jut.across the Pennsylvania Canal, about 16 fret froM~the nsrth end of tka Mill, runs tho track of tho oeneolidated Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Qhioago and Otovaiaad A Pittsburgh Bellwsya. A bridge across tnsoanaCreotatly rebuilt, brings ths Mill Into euy communication with Urn roads, and makes the receiving of grain from them conve nient end cheep. . THE HU.il Is snbctantially built of brick, and ropfcd with slats. It is 137 X feet long, 65 feet wide, five storks 1 high, and a sixteen foot garret, making six floors ao* tnaily In use. It was computed in the spring of lift. That# is tan pairs ot stone and five compute bolting chests. Ths nachtosry for H*f"* >M g aad scouring the Wheat k sxtensivo, end the beet that oaAbe procured. As eopeetty qf too Jffll eug lo /sblyjatfrosel KOierrib per dag. As many ea * tOUUbsxTOk par day have base mads,' but nodsrer* diAkry etrenustaacM 660 onJy could he relkd upon as an average product. THE BTOBEHOUBE Woo addod to tao MU! abort) j after It got Into fell opcratteo. whoa tbo naemttj for laeraaaod room far curing wheat, Flottr aad Bamla became ipnnat. It U 60 tel tocg, nteMtUUi trill, bka tbo Mil), and roofed with ilate. It «yofei tho Mill, aad with II forma tbo latior L» tbo baoo rmttif oa tbo canal or north aUo. THE SOUBCEB OF BUFPX.IEB Of Wheat mfef thi Ohio Sltw, from 800 thorn Ohio, Indiana, liihoii, If i—oart oaf XntMkj.tti (a tint of mom from Twnuaeae tad Bortheni Mia* italMi tf; the fnt Wayne A Chicago aadUMTeUadAPlttahcrga Ballwaya than la adi i«et tod U 7 eccaaa to the gmiaet tnta zairket la to* world—'fftff OIITOP OdlGAoU—aa wellae to aa taana grain glowing nctoa nearer at hand, la northern nno cantnlOhl* aad Indiana. Borlagtho low »Ug» of water la tho Ohio rirmr, la the ——tV of Jalyaad Angnt,*appUeeof Wlu«tin ohulaad froaiioathw a uhlo aa* Keatachy by nil. The Pittsburgh a BleobaaiUie lull way. aow war* ly cespUted, will afford aa additional aonros of •apply. A iiarkoi for tha product of th* Milt la tho aactara cltUc la raachad by ah* Peaaayleanta Ballroad, whUa all anoad It la a ■awVacfwfcg aad caamalof dla* Met, ragoiring Urge %u*n elites of Plow aadotfal. for lartoar parttoaUia aad for lama apply to any of sha aadanlfui JhO. T. LOO AH. LtUllllDl, WILLIAM BAOALVT. Plttaborgh, AprO, 1563. aptOrtf llflSfei TOR RAT&HIOB, ROACHES, ANTS. ■T BID'BGQS'MOftQUITOBS,MOTHS IB PUBS, WOOLBBS, eta; IBUOTB OH PLAITS, TOWLB, AHIMAU. Ao. Bold by all Dngglati everywhere. Bawan of aU worthlaai fwtUlTeaa. Prtnatpal Papal 80. Ut Broadway, B. T. ' B. A. PABBBOTOCU, 808 A GO., B. B. BBL* LBSSAOO.. WMmliAgeata, Plttebargh, Pa. xnyftladawT |j*ARM FQR BALE OR BENT, CMTAIMIMQ II AOSJB, AS andar toot aad taa goad state of oalttraU Tha laproraaeat* oonrirt of a caw BUGS DWBLLHQ, oaatalalag ten rooms | largo VRAM! BAKM, goad TMAHT HOBSB, with flra rooM, aadOBOSABD OP TOtTBO TBBXS. Mlcated aboot Bra milai from tha city, la Bald* wia township. laqnir*of BAILBT*. PAIBBLL A GO., 80. 129 tenth Btrod. pLOSING OUT SALB of lut Bom- V-/ mr'.BOOT*, (BOM nd 04XTBB, U Us On hiU feta, u BOBIiIKD’I, M Mukrt abwt. LOOK A 3 XU VMWI tidin' Mamo.ha.Ud.imd Badaorol BooU.ll 00 •• ■' """ | ~ Mian* Moroooa •» . « a L . yg * Ptttalnrgh Bade arwal Boots. Ti " lotting a* l ** | 1,, 60 ChUdm'c aollad h, 7 aa*— , gg « : - gg : « -- - go Boya* Oongwaa Patent Leather Qaitan,_4l to 116 - BO And a large atook <?f Ladies’, Bn' and Children 1 * Oaitats, Baldonl* and Boota. Alee Meo'a. Bon* aad Tonth'e* of arary atyla, which will banu at Um lowed petals the city, aadiKaraabar* nla. bafera 'parehwdac etewhare. lewember? d BOBLABP’Mt Market dnat, M door Ida fifth. •• m* 1 ■ • . .r ■ . . •cn uM±iifiOA.TjS= wv Tha tiimipii la pnptnd to duAmi tha Omlßcat imdbythee£dyuthertiteaftcS BOUBTX on deaoneM* teem*. ipftydthaoibaof WILLIAM WARD, ■ST owwtwodbMaitftwddSd. . ... ' . • * 1 a" * * DMT ttOODM. jpw GOODS I MB W QOOD8! J. M. BURCHFIELD, V. A eor. 4th aad Xmrket It*. ■m km •tludla, t,a UU Awtfc* with * tudm MiwtwnilofchMQ DBxneooM, TT.tTW 00MB1O AEPAOOAB, rohii BoiAKßiaun. nnoa oia*a»niAwm. TBncß naniiunt UIOtAISFUiXUiOKIUiU, ■tt.t.w unniUitn ucauis. m- nr ooom opbhisq dailt. ■aw 11 tha Una to npplj joanaln. with Draws., ~IMt MM, lh.w jllllß, rtoUfltah J TIRKBH ABEIVAL OF SILKS, SHAWLS, SACQEBS, OIBOULARS, TXEKHB& GOODSi HOUSSKBSPnia GOODS, Shawls and Hoop Skirts. AT BARKER’S, H MARKET STREET. ami OHHAFXST OOODI BTBB OFFBBBD. anl6 • JUST BEOEIVBD, Tt AMD TS MARKET STREET, A largo— mliimtof BlBBOHs—Figured and piafa, cord edge end color* od odgo-tho richest styksand to au the choke shake. BOSIRMa gnat variety. BTBAW TUMMHOB-A nice sskcUon. BOHVBT BILKS. FIiOWBBI—; UL ' XIBfXT MATB-Inoß thodmirablo abapsAandb fell lino of MUtLIMBBT, LACBB AMD BDBIBOB, TABLB* TAKA BUOHB9, HOOP BBIBTA FAHOI QOODB AMD HOTIOfIA WUoh are far tale at VERY LOW PRICES. JOB. HOBHE ft CGy, Mem IT AMD n XABXMT BTBMMI. apM ' "? i •piGHLY DK6IEABLB newgoodB AT Macrum & Clyde’s, From tho Mew Toft and Beaton Markets. latest styke of— TSDUnMOB BMnOIDMBIMA BIBBOKfI, fILOTMA HOBXBT. FAMOT OOflDg. MOIXOU. Wo would Mkmpotkl attention to ton graat ax* ttoL variety aad tow Ft— of oureteck. MJUtoan aififlmtry M—hants wfll find it greotly to tkeir advamtagita examine mmgsadt bsfcre tiyiag, aa onr pdeeeare tetowas th— ef tha Pbnedelphk —-WHOLnAIM BOOMB-fifi and 6d loan. KAOBXTK ftGLYDX, Mo. Tl MABMMT RBMMT, (Betwom Iburth—d Mfimsul.) pff FIFTH STREET. SUHHKR LKUHDER BATBT. AT Summer Oiroalars, ax uniDßunr. SUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT AUXABOBB BATBT, SUMMER BAOQUES, AT ALBXAB1»B BATU'. Summer Shawls, AT AI.BXABBIB BATBT. SUMMER POPRINS. AX ALBXABDBB KATZS’. A> ■o4mta pries. AUSXAKDEB BATES, nnRHSTBm. TO OOUNTKT MBBOHANTS AND JL SBALBIA, EiTOH, HACBIJn A CO., Voz 17 abb 19 Futh Btzkkt, Jottasnd BitaQa of TMinmwA Boornom, ■bbkoidbkizs, enrr larzn, okaatßA bocbbb ooi&au,™, boubby, «i«t?b. aanma, tabo, Aait SB ■■octant of ' MALI. WABM ABO BOTIOBA ISlwriwacMa on Mock an nntknoi mMm m to oßaton atnni—oa to OITX oat OOUBTBT KBZaHAan, ULUBBIS US ■Bfauaßo ■ ■ . ~ raw goods i new goods t tow, aiACßun * co., An mw »ekok* aeUeiloa of mxmßa& ■KnoDlua, MMOMATOLACM. iocnyAiDqbohß, KBADBBBUBS Anißß, ■KnnAnoMUBL/ 1 imm, oollabTabotibs, nrarx axo xanmoTAßs, sum AHO BAIB OXBBB.L AB, Fanov Goods A Notions. ft IHA fkaj taflti A* ttUntkm of, WBOLHALB AMD BRAIL AD1BB& Mos. 17 tad 19 Fifth Stmt 1-« PM - - - ■ OPBNBD. ; immsmaarn balxobal sbib > HARM LAGS OOLLABS, dMto *>l«t BBAL CEBLL OOHBfI. now of jin, : tbbnk bows, «5S2j BA9OXT. iMAUBOIt 80. u ntm unit »»S‘ auvox jygAT. tctrbAd l aces, | FBOX TBB mPOBTABS 1 AU' TIOB BALBA Swiu and Jaconet Band,, ; Edgings, and i Colliri, Beta, , _ i - Berth*!, *#4 *Wjt OFEHIDj i An at wUohncu taj hwlofcwoflgpd MACRU] •pasitf gABSADiB DBY GOOtiS, AT j ! LAKE, M'ABOY ft CO.’A 140 niIEBAIi (8d door telov Uu b«v Harlot HooaaJ Bl—cbftd tad Uablsinhftd KaUaalt Darit dad Light Golond Frintrsfnaeb and BagttAChlatMi Bruch La was: Hud Wool do Martao -Moaning- Qoofe; Mohair and 80k Warn Ald^mx ud flnndßUkti uichSml iltt at Fopllus Laatxwy for tmattn* DrWISa and Ootton rtstttngg MOow Zdasa fcadkwUai Guatlmoa*! Ctoda; GMhAflMibMMt BQk and IdnanHmadkamhloß,HsckTks,Ac. ; MdfcsMi AMUBEMEjrTS. Hill,. I ‘ , MB/«BAc| lespectfally informs the .fdMlo that to will gif* a short eeaeoncf ' I *’ * GRAND OPERAS, la PlUsbnrgh, on JUonday Evening-, Jffay lit A, With tbs cooperation of the donbU bompany; In* eluding (he Grand OrcVstTa and Übotjniej, now nn» d m hie direction, andjwlll have the nodor of present, lag.the following Tirled reportolr*: TUOVATOBB, MABIHA,HOhHA,i,iBOia.H I DOi GIOTABM, BALLOIU UAfiOfiXBA. 1- \ The teatoa will open with Ilotow’a Uasterpieoe, HARTDA j OS,* US FAIR OF klCflMOllD. Vm Oonntmtas,.., .....T»tvt BinnnA. lt’i&s Moensx ,■ rTT[T -„Kaaet. &0. BaIQMOU . [- I-mT-rr,, Iso Beam. Tautax. Ooanocro aah» Huncu. DianoToa—McstO. TUXBBAT BTBBIK9, XarjlSn; [ VertT* mojt celebrated Operas U. TB O VA T OlBE! ; WIDHXfIDAY XYXEIHO, Mat j ISrvj IMS, i NOfiflA! | ■• j TBUBfiDAT XYBflhG, ! Menrboer's lateit end most celebrated Opera of j Diaorth; Le Fardon de |Pl6ermaJL -A beautiful cbavaotus or x>noaAir: : mm.S'ui AHaiaxjVA Covins. DBOUImm., QoASßaao.^, Riakot Bftieaoxj. Ooemmso*. WftKt. '--.rr.-rm.i - „ >««»«« AttOMO. Tu ~ svstn. Ur. GBA.U ben to announce that; scene painter* and oerpentere cl perfect ahllitj have! been engagtd to perfect the performances of the ope>aa. The Ticket tiCe* will be’i>ptnenTbnndsj,;Uay 7th, at Uellor'e Uoalo fctore, wheie feate can he se cured for the first three nigbta in ad ranee. . Paica or ADstssioa.—Ai*mlul;mj to <di puts el the house, fl, hesemd teats 60 cents extra. ; | nsftrtd & > ■ , j ' ■ THKApus. ; fsiiu iMil Hisiass ...Wkißawßiisau. Taatsmai.. ,1L Omsmos. - Aimmia*.—Private Boxke, $5 00} On gjb seafa th Private Box, fl 00} Paraoette aad BisM G&de,Ghelis,6o cental Family (mole, 15 canto} Colored Gallery, 83 cents; OolorM Boxm, M casts} fiallsryi li esnta. ;7vV;; list appearance tict one ©lMlse OBaßbOttX THOUF.vK, who will appear for this night only in her great character of **inUa." :! THIS (Friday) XVKSIHO, !' . Will bspreeented, j. | - . {,; . TAe | ' JULIA Hiw Q; THOXPfIOH. Sir THOB. m.iwwftan nclaatßine Him...., ..AttxprxßXuox. uub05............ path ah: UASZXi WAbTKAi~_~.—WM. MXBIHUpW. The Ordteatra will perform tba « PIT PCEKA," c imposed and dedicated to Uiu Thompson by her brother. • ' .j, • To ccnclodt with the laa&hable fares oj the GOOD FOE NOTHING. j MtM-.--l.__.. ....—...MlnAftßlß WAED. TOM DBUBI.Pt- J.Q.68.10H. .•"WANTED—Twenty jcnng lor th« Bt-^l. B. BOUHSK, Amt, | • j i r •!;_:! I Bwamtare ej emy cj i r 3sri T-dri&Bi« bo. u <hsvchtimld j 1 PITTSBURGH, fd. A Kin tmottmjmCot PITTSBURGH HdHUrdO TUMMD am bill, viM «• vfll nH at Uo t»v*t prfoaa tor 041 H. I _|nlfcli«*a«tB • 1 1 J L h ! ■ ■. liw aiAiw -I’-M— -PITTSBURGH FIRS BRICK MAN- Jt OTAOTgma rc \ Ql4 ‘ * | • nu BSIOS, HUB, obuoibw, *eJ u 4 teton te FIMAHD OBUOIBt* Ol*At7; MTOfflo*, Vo. 866 IiTBBETT BTBUT, onotf* tt» PtnnV B» B. P—tngtr Depot, PuttbozcL Fa. AWOrdm w reepecOnllv MMt&teL i WnlfifT | ! W. P. FORTUM * CO. H Mmiiactarm of { BXB4IIBOAT BHAfXB. 01&AHK8. PffiTOHBODfI. PIXMAN JAWfI.WBUXS, AOQOMOTITI * AHD OAB AXLCtTABOHOBS. Aid aU ktodsof BXATT JTeMMC. > THXPX2ABOKTILLX, DMr'lPutrtmrgb, iAuoflHiwi OffciTt. Pa. NOTUBs.— Ail partin interested nr* : hexoby notified that the undersigned Tiowant ' nppot&Ud'U view anl mrh dunagu and benefits for the opening of ns mile? midwaybetween Union arena* and fcasdoaky Mmt, alley to Strawberry alley, of:tfceirtdthcf tvdu feet, far the dkrtance of 940 feet, mill meet on jftba eramdTon S&IUJiDAT.IIay 16th.1t63,at loUookp.au, as whleh tlme and piade they may attefcd* ; Wlblil&M nfoBKhUBS.' BIGHABD BiiOWH, ;; nyUw i Jmm LOOKITABT, 1 13JSI10VAU. ; " • jl.j • XV Hariaaao’dosrantlrartock AtHAHDWAM to tfeattsJZOGAß * QBBOO,H<v*J Wood itnet* Plttabarffc,va mart oortltflj noamitoad ou iriandi nd late cnitottOT to paiduao tharttbalac uiiriUd or thalr ability and dealte to 'mar. Ratbtaotfaa. Our books aad-aecoana ate'toft at >tbalr counUac room, wh*f»*r.J.H.JOaßßTOH; ) (darUtoßoeS- Impsti) wHI attend to ttakisc MUfeasalaJ i j j;H.fiajjajuißisbafeA*oo. April filth, U 63. I apB74«d*4twT DtfittuyAU—j. is. jbiutUKi'T *ou JRjfc«T»>ircfcMd to* CITY FLOtJBIHQ KIL a&d hara rasovsd to U» IUQ* cots or Liberty and Adauttraata. Waoter to oar- foraar mirtaaan asd tbs public piMtellj.cbotes ratable IAJULY VUUfi, of ear on waufMturo, uid also fit; Loais Taneyßraadi,aa formerly. : . 'if •■•- Oraera dropped la Ptttabuigb P. la oar bos at Undeay a Bexbcran, Ho. a Wood strait, «r*tt n* oatra prompt attention. -HI - - i:| apfclm i I 1 J. S.LTGOSTTAOO. Of iJIAJioUJA—A large MBortmeot ot £1 BUOKKTS, TBBS, KSB&Ejstt&d CHOBWfe B&AW BOUBD OIBAB PAXLB»«d niLBBSI VAllOr OLOTUVGAKS, JTIIV4Y, TLQ»«A WBMS.TBATJBtfaOud MABEB* BABKBtSa JIBE BAtKBTS ; HIOEOBT ao4 BTBKXT QBAUET ftMOYJCU. wd a witfj .« booMkmlncartklM. l«ti )*o»lT«di; ;:j , Indite.' gg QQQBKAVItI* FIKJHj UUIUK. Tor at the LXCIL3IOB OOAX» AND LIMB YABD, ) . i ■ ' Hi- ' 'i ' Majuoi Arnroa, Aufamn Ctrr. : { ■ i r i ••. ! I i«a.Ma ■latinratf JOM! KKUJUVKO, . |j AT THB OHB DOLtAB wh»» : i Ha 59 FoarthStnok A t»rg* tot of «tr* fin« j SILVER FLAtID fAKOI GOODS, Aci, trUl te MU «7 >&Mp, to oICM oat &• ! *«-!TT tin la' . ■y* 1 ’ I !’'* *ooiß ! ;| a tWHiifa, . W aIOSi l!l\l Ulli Maw.—[-All ptr^jof t owa«o oil nt bcls ions, ‘ 1 _ ' ; jj . il I V A” >«;b7„ «rWlf preUblud uUllMl Ou> ’ nma •UMa tka UiaiUaf tkia oltj.aidiSwiaU* ol HO br«ohoOnua. ; B.C.BAWIiB,«*J«. Hkttar^k,AprttlStt, 18«. |[ 1 atUdj, Iniiertingi; •* liOWSB fSICU tfeaa tth (fly, j IA6LTPE, lABKBT BTtREBT, Fourth ud th^Dtoaoad.
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