sfrttakrgfc fetfy SATURDAY MOBNntSi^MAYO. TheKetreeitof Hooker. ;|< th*H. T. jfal Aft “ e#B - Hook- I he wi» opt eaocee«fal »t the firet onset, I g and th e rirere ehould begin to rite in the I Interim, he pbobldnOt remain on the eoath-j '■ in iid««( 'the'jrtreiiVlml withdraw to * I /betleabM*” j—| . ■ 'I It oertainly Wu • great dtoippolntment, 1 bat it hi* in it Inene of tht element! of »I diiittor; He wee not driven book—he I rnlfkt bin reinhlned, end eaocaedtd if he I had;— bath* deemed it more pradenttol . tetireio the therirernntil the! ' flood ehould eabelde, and'we oertainlj hire > no diepoeition to Andiiult with him for to doing. ' / '"j "I We do think: it «u i mietike to tend Sxdowick with twenty Unround men to storm and hoM those height* In the rear of Frtderielkebnri, unlee* he felt euro of bc .’/tag able to keepthe enemy in play on the futivii eldoto the ntmoat'of hie power. Perhaps hedld expect to do so, and per hape the defection In Sohori’e division eo I deranged hie plane that he wae unable to | carry out hie programme. But the plan, although boldto Uw Tergo of rashness, wae , gloriously xoeoesiful; 'and had Hxistxkl . xxx been cent to Sanawicn’e aid, ae Loso stxxxt came to his rebel friends, oar Bag would hare been floating over those work* this day. Bat we are promised better things almost immediately.! It is elated in well informed | quartert that the! army, strengthened by reinforcements, wIU qnlckly resume the - offensive. Hxmjsiuux, it is stated, is on the roqd to Uooxxa with SO,OOO men, and that more are coming. Stoxxxxx oat the -rebel lines of communication, and before 1 '• they oan be restored wo hope to hear of Hooxcn haring! onoe more orossed the , riven. He gave Lx* a stunning blow when hit. was orejq and,uhleea he allows him time to reooven.'h* can overcome him Car more easily tie next time. The rebel! generals seem to understand -'''the power (if concentration better than oars do; end hehoe, with greatly inferior num . ben and resouroes, they hare managed to hold their own amasingly. Indeed, ever since that anaconda crawled front the brain’ ‘ of Oeneral Bcorr, and has. been; dragging its slow length around all rebeldom, de vouring both oar. men and oar substance,- we hare been working at a disadvantage. Oar armies most be more concentrated if we would expest tooonqner. While Hoos- IX is at it We hope to see him conquer Lxx, and when that shall be done effectually, than let a glorious summer campaign he inaugurated in the mountain region, which, In thelanguage of an accomplished military critic, “is like S ( wedge driven from the North into the; very theatre of war.” He compare* lit also to “a bulwark, or, which la better still, to the citadel of a large for- tress, of which the troll* efe formed by the - parallel iidgee, the dltohei by the rapid itmoi in the Talleys, end. the doors bp 1 the&aps.” Bosxcaass U lathe rory posi tion to. Inaugurate loch * greet central campaign, which in e few weeks, if rigor ously pushed, would sorer the Confederacy end end the irar. The Proper; View of Bfonte—Facts to be Known and Considered. ' Messrs. Winner & Ca, of Hew' York, whose sources of information, according to the Motahf Pott of that city, “are the beat," anji whio “write with • foil under a tending of tie foots,” hero pnhliihed the following communication: 82 Bears* Siasrr, New Tons, May 7. To dt Xiiunlof dU Xtmimg FWtr We aee with regret that the painful sus pense of the pnblio in regard to our mili tary operations on the Bappehannook ie ag gravated; by the current conflicting rumors most, of which, based upon a misunder standing of the fasts, greatly exaggerate the »«Hipal reverses. We am in possession of accurate infor mation, derived from our own correspon dents, and communicated by telegraph, mail and apodal messenger, down to a very late honk, which goes to establish the fol lowing foots: 1. The successful recreating of the Rap pahannock by Gen. Hooker was not ; the re inlt of a defeat hr the rebels, but was a precautionary movement, caused by the rapid rise of the river, his doubt in regard to Btonemah’s tnoeess, the possibility of Leo having -been largely reinforced, and , thsdelhy in sending to his own aideorres pondingaooessions of force. Gen. Hooker, fromthe moment of hisfirst orossingof the Bappahannook, declared that he wonld not reriainjto allow it to rise in his rear, 2. Biohmond napers, of the fith instant, I acknowledge this snsosss of Gen. Stone msn’e midland that he had penetrated to ] . within six miles of Richmond, tearing up tha railroad, tracks and destroying the bridges. Wears nowasanredthu'General gtonsman, haring executed this work, is guarding the line of approach to Lee's army bea to prevent the transmit . ' aion to him of supplies. 8. Gen/feok, at Buft>lk,'has ascertain«d ia«t the feres opposed to Urn on the Blaek waterhnd Nanasmond has been withdrawn: and he ir on the move to assist in the final denouement. \ :r ,■ 1. Gen. Keyes, also with a strong force, is on thew»7 tO rrinlOToa the army of the Bappahannook. 5. Ihs preparations to remove our stores fronwAqma creek are in aeobrdanoe with apian before formed, to change the base Ofsupplies tio the lias of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad; and it is already public that G«n. Haintxelman is leading 80,000 veterans by that route to the aid of Gan. Hooker. ;• 0. the losses of the enemy; thus far, very largely exceed our own; and his facilities for procuring. both reinforcements and ' supplies are for interior to ours. 1 Thus, It will be seen that the armyof the Potomao has sustained no defeat. The de lay of tlft government in forwarding rein , forcemeats has oscaslnned a - temporary ; pause, without'matariallyiojuring iw mor als or offensive power, and it is certain that the efforts of the enemy to overwhelm - lit have! foiled, While they: have hsd the ttfeet to .weaken their own strength at Charleston, where a combined Und andsea - attackhasprobably ere this been made by the Union forotw. ; • ; itlwill thus be seen that there exists no i substantial cause for dsspondeney or dis -1 oouragement. The army of lhe Potomao a., added to Its already fariUlant-reputa- I Hon; foToourage and fortitude end it* eom mander, before famdus fori, his fighting qualities, has aehleved a reputation as a strategist that places him in' the front rank ■ of living generals, and establlsheda credlt for a wiss caution (as far removed from timidity as from rashness) for whioh even ' hUlwSrmul friend* were unprepared. To V adjnrO »U irue patriots “not to despair of the: republic,".Would, under' these circum stances, be unnecessary; but wo may bid 1 •'' them gu hake foith that the general (no : ‘eels « our armi, now ooeurring in the -; win ssoadily bo followed by a " dsatruoUvoand flaslblow to tha rvbel ■ uon on tha Bappahannook. Our Relotionsvrilh Ei|luiL Yesterday we noticed the recent debate in the English House of Lords on American affairs, and gave an from Earl Russell's speech in answer to the Marquis of CLannTcanns, who had virulently as sailed the Government of this cotin try.' i TheHoose ofCommons had the same I ject op, and had a speech from the acrid Roebuck, the virulence of whioh was far I in excess of anything which Lord Cuuibi -1 ojuspx eoold produce. Bat Roebuck is" of little account, either in Parliament or out of Ithie name ia bat the inscription on tba tombstone of a former reputation, which, long ago, before his days of dis honor.came, belonged to the lots 'Member for Sheffield.’ Lord Palmerston spoke, and his remarks were as discouraging to those who hope to excite a war between the two countries, as Bari Russell's were. Of the other speakers we find the following ac count giren in a prirate letter published in the N. Y. EctninfToit: "Losnos, April 25.—1 heard the debate last night, sitting by the side of yonr old friend B. The ohange was most significant from the unlucky debate of Friday, 27th March. It sbowii.hbw public opinion has grown. Pise us- another month ot <3&sh progress and we aro safe. The great fea ture of the debate was, of course, Cobden, whose speech was everything that could be asked. If it had any fault It was too muoh in defense of the United States, but even this did not bring out the “copperheads'’ of the opposition, for it was a calm, well ar gued speech of a statesman looking to Brit ish honor and British interests in the long run, and not to any petty, temporary ex pediency. “When he set down he had put on record a statement of the oourse whioh-we had eiesyi taken on the enforcement of neu trality, and he had challenged any. one to show a single dispatch from any British administration complaining of our haring failed to do our dnty. The Government were there—tbe members in their ovate— the rampant opposition ready for any! ohanoe to attack. His statement, direoted against Laird, Lindsay and other law breakers who imperil their country's peace for lucre, was admirable. • “No one ventured tc answer him; but I the Attorney General followed in a mode rate speech on the same, and then a certain Horsman made a -most-violent attaok on the North and as violent a eulogy upon the South, full of lies and froth and Spite, which, by its very exaggeration was more valuable to us than the eulogy of a decent man would have been. We are thus in debted both to him and Mr. Cobden. He outdid the irrepressible Roebuck. “Mr. Milne followed in a warm and elo quent speech upon our side. There were snakes in .the House, but the whole tone of the House was agreed to be, by aU who were hear us and all we have seen to-day, well disposed to back up the Government in the enforcement of the Enlistment law. In short, we have recovered tbe ground lost in the debate of 27 th March. Keep calm at home, avoid collision on the ocean, and we shall clear the breakers upon which the secosh hoped to drive us—a war with En gland.” For our part, wei have never had the least apprehension oil the eoore of aqph a complication of our troubles, as a war with any European Power—least of all with England. The Tories there, both those holding affioe in the composite administra tion of whiohLohd PAUssasTOX is the.head, and those who range themselves under the leadership of Lord Dxaax and Mr. Du ll ittt c n tlio opposition benches, would probably venture to seek an occasion, or pretence, to go to war, in order to help their aristocratio friends of the Confeder acy to rend the power of this Government and this great and growing nation; but the People of England would hurl from their places any ministry that would attempt to carry out suoh a polioy. That the latest dispatches from England are entirely pa eifio in their tbne we have distinct assur ances from Washington, both in our own correspondence and that of other journals. One of these, sent from Washington on Thursday, says: I learn, on authority, that the dispatches which came up by the lapt steamer bring positive information that the present Brit ish ministry have deolared their intention to maintain the neutrality of the govern ment, to oppose every attempt tc bring on a war with this country, and will resign rather than yield to the senseless clamor of the agitators in or out of Parliament. —These assurances, coming as they do from well-informed parties, and agreeing with the tone of the English Premier and the Foreign Minister in Parliament, may I we think, well dissipate the factitious .1.-rni which the NSw York Iltrtild at tempts to excite in snch statements as the following: “A special dispatch to the Utrald from London, dated on the 2Sth ultimo, and put on board the Australasian at Queenstown, states that the English Government had ordered its steam reserve fleet, consisting of three hundred vessels, tabs made ready for sea, in view of the complications with' America." • Bud, asil may now be, Ifl the light of the foregoing facia and authentio state mints, this attempt to get op an excitement is folly exposed. Cssraai asd Sooth Ajucxica^—The lat-1 eat nova from South and Central Amirioa I is of considerable importance. President I Carrera, of Guatemala, was on the point of undertaking another expedition against Salvador; hat oven in Gnatsmeln the war; vae very unpopular, while, on "the other; hand, tke.popalarity of President Barreoe, | of Salvador, has greatly increased ainoe bis ] late anoceia. A revolution has again bro-1 kan out in! Nicaragua, and the insurgents ere supported by Salvador. The steamer belonging to the Transit Company has boon I seised by a party opposed to the govern mont-of Hioaragna. In oonventlon of the United Stales of Colombia, the bill to make Panama tbe capital has pssstd the second reading. The British Minister in Chili hes | raised . the ntmoet indignationby an exor- I bitant demand for indemnification upon the I government of Chili. Even the resident I British merchants of Chili unanimously I condemned his conduct. TDa past acoonnts from Southeastern 1 Missouri, by a correspondent at Cairo, state I that When Marmaduke failed to cross the I Whitewater, twenty miles from Capo Gir ardeau, he passed over the Bloomfield ridge, where he become entangled in oar panning lines, and suffered immense, losses. Th* main objoot of his raid is said by prisoners taken from him to have been an invasion | of Southern Illinois to got horses and pro visions, and test the temper of the oopper- I heads. The seene changed, to hi* dlsoom- I Store, and on.his retrest ho-had so many I men wounded.that almost every house on | the way had one or more of them. | Thi Stssls Batob expedition came upon, on Deer oreek, the colobratod “ Shelby Plan tation” in Undo Tom’s Cabin.- -Mrs. Stowe little thought, when she wrote her novel, that the Shelby Plantation would one day irllh cannon and musketry in a war growing oat of tbo institution she wrote to abolish. Yet it so happened, a few day* ago. '! : . - - Bio Jasmxo daws of th* Wih of Meroh rspreeemt that tha' growing oron of ooffeo wulfar oxoeod the general yield. Ameri etk boslsess Is doll on aoooont ff fear of I privateers. “ ftrr.jglOUS JTOTICEK. rr=*ELDER -T. C. MoREEVER, of piiMUt HptLfifttainary. vfll pmch tor the «)irOBW&*IOK OF DISCIPLXS. (VMiinc !n irrfTgTJnnß HALL.eare»r < 1 Leecoet aijd TO-MOBBOW, (I*»rd’« pSftt m.«d*t7HP*®* SubJ.rtforth, t aMoiBB—U» T.oflg. Thew - -1 |te mi cordlUly InTtted. ‘' »jfclt KlKttT tJOMUmEQATIOH 0» DIBOIPLXB* of FUUbttrib, .BWt UdlfilattelßOß ORI 'OIUOE BOILDIH6, Sa& oft hn tad' fit. CUlr itmu. PrMchloc LORD’S DiT-Monls|«ad KnaU|-it Ikt wal bo**; B*B«UyBebool**BKo’clr MsctlnxotthsStockholder.sf thisß.nkwlll vU bekeldonTDKlDAT,2d dejof donenext, to A „>Ud -An PUttbnrgh, MsJ !d, 1843. PLAHTATIOH BITTABB. Thor purify, atrcrigthan and inrigo.ata. I The] cmU a healthy ap&etlta. . .. . j Thai or* an andidoia to ehanga.of watar and dloV. ThA ttmmiT efcsj« nf B 6:td lan Ojtt Bark, \ Pittsburgh. May Hh, 1863. f ir=?»THB DIRECTORS of this Bank bar* tbli day declared a Dirldtndaf FOOB PiBOUMTeOa tha Capital»tock, oot oftbaproAta of thala*talx montha,P*l» bi *. t ®, Bt^ k Sl. < r? n . 0 J "■"‘“““"‘AMAOOrns •d^k.L" 1 - " MtCHADic* Bask, \ PitUburab, Mas* 6U, 180. j UKOHANIC3 BANK has tkls dnp dtolnied e Dlrtdendef POUR PAS OUT. on the Oep Ul Sunk, (tree fro. Sonrnmut Ten.) peinblo to Stockholdoie tn cr tftot tbo Ulh £sVnt7 810. D. MOBBIW, Cell.let. : nyislOtd ’ . _ Atuonn Bin. May 6th, 180. rrs»THE PRESIDENT AND DIKEC TOB J of tbla Baak bar# thU d*y dadarad a Dlrldiad.of PODB Pl« OKST. on tha Oeplid Stocks cut of tha prcflta of taa last ttx taontbe, and payabla ta tha or th*lc kgal tb.mklnrt.^^o. i «ayB:td Hcntmere s»n BiscFsoronins BsiK, l Ptttibu'ib; May 6th, IWJ. I board OF DIRECTORS of tble Bank kara thto day dadarad a Dlrldtnd of FOUB PkK OB»T. on tha Capital Stock, ont of th* prcfita af th* iat fix montha, payabla on or altar *- °' **l *w“h. P»BS T . OMb,.t. n S”NOTICK—The Pruident sndDi- lectori of the AUifbeop Die 03 open I h.T. tbli dee didifsd e Dlsldood of foOk PtBOUT on the Cipltil Stock, cnt if tbo oerntoi. of Ibelejt ,t x months, points, to the btockbclders ot Ihtlt totelramlentoUree on end nftrr lb. Ulh tefnl >*r— j. 0. HcPSCBSOS.T r.Mor.r Mtim.i. Mu Itb lta "T* l4 . Caucn Bap, 1 Pltubmbe ha; 61b, IMS. f fi' PRESIDENT AND DIHKC- Tons of tel. Back ban ten SaT * ClTtd -adof Siva PXn OaMT.on th. Otpltalßuck. Ittm from OonrnsMot Tkk.)oct ot te. proOts of toot otx moatet, pajabto to Btoieddor. ot tbolr Uni roDnocelattriM on or altor tb. 16th looa 010. T. VAB DOEBH, Oalbnr. jr"S» DIVIDEND. tSor Omen Xoaana Inontno 1 Pltnborsb. May 4th lt6X I St a mottlot of th. BMid ot Dlncun of ten , Oempary. bold thtodar. * Dl.ld.nd to dadimd, oat« tno profit, of tbo toot .lx nontbh of MV* DOLLSHt P*a BBaBI, (tro. (torn Qororannnt Tox.) npon wb than of tbo Capital Slock cabomlb *Jnribf<»*l>lBOßltßT MHSKV, fiMrotary. POLITICAL JTOTICEB. COUNTY TREASURER— ihy Patio Azkn, /r., of PMblu township, will ba n e*n4W*U lot tbo nbova oOeo, labloct to tbo do* of tb» Hit Espotol'CAD aanvntlon. ny7rto COUNTY COMMISSIONER -Buur Laae. cf tho Oily of Plttabaryb, vfll bo befsro tbo Bopnbllcoa County Oonvontlra so 4 ybeeriiAmtm for tho oboTA offloo- maiita trS-FOR COTOTT COMMIB3IONKR. qyffigw BAwnron, of FltUburnh, will bo n tai Oountjr Oommksktner, inbj«ct to tho decision of tho &ut ffopabUeon Convention* irS»FOB CUTOTY COMMISSIONER. —J. 0. Cokstocx. o( ehorpthnrg. will bo • few the obovo offleo, subject to tbo dodilon ol tbo B«zt BepubUcon County Convontlon. ■ Inpafcto RECORDER—AbduI Mo (hgf Oattin. .r HUUn tovubtp, will U a caedf. for Broordar, nb)Mt to th. dndsloa of th. not Bepublleon Oonnty Oouvonilou. npl6:nnswtog rrS>FOR RECORDER—Hsvet Shits- IKS' lt. .f tb. Sarontb Wtfd, Fit tabtunh. wot b. . undldato for BtioordM, rabjnd to the a Wilton of th. Itopnbltinb Oonnty Oonrontlob. apttito REGISTER.—'WiL Glass, ol IKS' Bobtnson tonniblp, win b. n arodldat. tor tho ohoto ol&oo, eubj»ot to tbo dodaloa next BopubUcnn Count* Qcpv»ntlon. op^hto irS»FOR REGISTER—Jams Espr, IIW of Upper flu Olnlr townahlp, wWboocu> dldoio lor Bociour,oati.oot t 3 the (Sectarian qf tbo Bo* Ht.aiorttnnOoovoatlop. ■hat^o REGISTER. Uv wiuua I. SioriUNoa Wm bo n fluodldate for tboOlfloo of Bonlaterof Wills, AUsgboay county, snbjoct to tno dodilon of tbl Oountr Oonvontton spfcto CLERK OF TtiE COURTS. —Jon M. Tnwiwii. 0 r Ohartlera toun’hlp, will bo n cnndMnto for (Ban cf the Courts. to tho dscialos of tho Bopubllonb County Homlnot* Ini Oonvvnttou ; mha«rto n-g»FOB CLERK OF THW COURTS; IKS' Wn. B. Hssnon, of Plu Township, will fa. a candldato tor Otork of tb. Omrn of aUMbmjr OoSSj,«n«tct to tb. dromon of th. nopuEllcbe Coont. Hotr 1 — M "* nonTOOttoh- nhllito . CLERK OF THE COURTS. IKS' -Duo. I. Ooiaetof Ihalro township, wfll bo fattentt.ltopabUoan3mbtr;«oa.sntten ro*»n dldntt for Clerk ofHwOocrU „ jreir jinfEKTiaßJUEJirra. YITANTBD.—Ajoung mu-is desirous of npbytai, his ownings in oopjin* Sn|Uib. tlood ntor.ro (l.th. iddrtsi H, iltegbsnj City. *»• ■plilt ' ■ . ■ DARED PEACHES, —A &osh lot of. X oboioaFarad PirobtsJartinosindt alsoonmdM Obit halna aod Ksdad Dated Ofanrlt., tor rote at A Binsaaw, bit rororo Llbrot. and Hand rtrrots. rpBENTON AND SCROLL CRACK- A ASBefrmb from tbo bnkortds, just rooolved; nbO Boston, Wise, Milk, Butter *ud tfnbjwi Crsckeis, for ado by JOEH A. BKHBHAW, I ft oomor Llbo»*r nud Hood otreoto. PUTNAM'B CLOTHES WRINGER, X tbabrotUns.; nohonrAroprosmnld bowltt out one. Aanorted atna Joat rooaifsfl teranio ai tbo TunHy Orooery gtoroof ,„«.«■ JQHH A.BIHBHAW, - ■l» ■ worlitetvMdHtedrtriite^ piOOB MATH—Assorted aU ’ Wool. Lf Oocon, Jut. and Kanllla Hats aad tor sate fay JOHH i, ItaHßgaW. ait socror Zdkrotr aad Band ettvstte i —■ i 'v 4 , ' • ,7 • *,ts- S "1? - g * jrmw JPPiiririK^ tT *. QAITERSI GAITERS 1 GAITERS 1 BOOTS AND StipEH, Of oil klo dr, ot M’CLELIAHD’S ATJCTIOH HOUSE Ha 68 fifth Street H : ■ rPHK UM>KKHIUNJSI>, i KaM 0 « internal BitibUi tu V*:** m “ “* iftir STMT DAT, («»««■ *x • WILI.UM LIXTLB, « H«na . JOb 0. P*TT*BSI»H. SB «tory Colton Bon™, i. w. Kcoaxaoß,io6rera>«Mti JOBH D. HBBKOtf, Toll Benai. Two Milo Baa, J S, BUBOBFIILD, Foot Libortj; JICOB laiOLlß, MoKo«port ; . i M*BBIOB«DBB011,*il-.Aino».* Bln»i»“i DITID BOBIBBOH, Pino task, Teaponnctv 0. WM B McOLDBB, Boowdon tp JOBS TODHa.Jr., Bobbuoatp. myfcltdnltwT JJUKK MSW THU* CATAWBA. Ib« aodml||tl hit for • lot of NEW TBOY GATAWBA, Th. pan Jolto or th» inpi JtUof the ola'ocoof UH,Ud of MTJ fIM I»TM. It 1* •1> oblo for tick ond linlld prnou, M It h W»«jT Dur» igt wboletoao. Orden out bo Wtovttototo* feClßUtAli. UaIBAH * OO.'d JmJW “*“•[ fl'th itiMt, Htabnrjb i «t Ibvn. TISbHA*™ * QUIT'S, coner of tho Diamond tad Oaw sums, 1 Alb chaoy; or at th* oniee of „ ' > . a *9&w ViCTOB &OEIBA. Bieetontne Mo* l nongutul* Biver, »t Loofc'lfa.lof Company* Ute PUUtmrgh* -OonnelletlUe ballxoed paring>broagbth«oenuao[ Ik » ■ ■ M »or tnaaipplf to *.O. uo ?2 s A l !£! i I ;i?ftj? toekmoa Btmt, turn Toik. or of WM- «. OUIBB, Eiq , Ho. Ist rcorto otnoi, fltuborjO, rojjoun | m»pe of the pro petty cent* t—n ~ ayfranean JpuilK iUK UUlil) SODA iWAXWi, Drawn froai Peroelnin fountains; And »lao dtildoos 108 GUAM. and OAJLBS, of «U kisdt, tnali crtry Aaji Hj. 81 Diamond, AUegbeny. WALL PAPER, extra wide, bright colon, far 15 cents, for ul« by : y, p. hi Wood street. fPlNTs.—t'Uin Jfbper*, of owry tun JL cf oolor, 40 lnchw wide, for uli by W 1 ? »A»mnALT.. VKKtf LATEST EtfUM TJkiK AH SIT OF THE POTOMAC, Boro one of the NSW YOBS DAILY PAPKES. Wo deliver them ;o oU porta of too city in tun »oa aWKCEP POSTED. **• KKW YOKE DAILIES lecelred every morn- ing. The/ ccnteln Iniral news frc» lbs Army. •WLnt* joor uUtm with tie Agent, joEB w.rmocK, oproßiTi nil r. o. Mr AU the HEW YORK, PHILADLPHIA AHD CIHOIHHATI DAILY PAPERS eoa be found tbe coaster. HUBBA6D BROS., Impoetbes op I Watcsu, corner leeuud John eueets. H. I T., an ncelTUf by tbe lu»p*u Steoaieie, direct 1 boa thilrec'mrio Obanx-de-rangs. flwltntrtnnd, I UrgnlaponistoasefthnlronllyineiitoitousnoTeUy, I lbs lastly celebrated _ _ _ 1 MAGIC TIME OBdEBYMB, 1 PiOJO TXYJ OBSEUrEM, . I Tbe perfection of BecbenJasi, . I | ming e Hunting end rpen Peoe Watch conbtoedi I 1 or, a Lndy’sor Gentumea'e Watch la oaaj I WUh Palest fell* Winding loptbroment. Tbe Sew York lUrntmUA Bam, the leading nUto* riel piper of tbe Catted btatee, ta lie ieiueof Jam. luth, lwu,cmllT, rotantarltv mni M W«h*ro I bea tbtnrn a aoil pteostng noveUy,of which the I Hubberd Brte.of Hew York, ore the ootetaparter*. It te celled tbe Maato ina Onsavn, and le a I Baatlag and Open Pace Watch coabiaed. One of I I tbe KOiileit, meet convenient, and, decidedly tbe I but end cbeepat timepiece for general and reliable I omitk offered. It hae within it, and coeneOed I 1 «ub ita nuublnerji 1U own winding attainment,! I nadertig a key entirely anneoeeaery. Tbe eeasri of I this Welch axe coapoaea of two motels, tbe bntar one I being floe 16 carat gold. II hae the improved ruby I action Uver movement, and le warranted an ecca- I rata tlnefieoa” I Fxlooftt. Sant by mall or oxptoss, in n beautiful I aoreceo caea, open rocefcfof lte price.: AtwboUeale, I Mo4pnrb:zet a bell uonen. healttancee aey be I made la Unite! Btatee money, or drift payabUteoar I order in tble dty, If eent by okproao or la a register* I ed letter, at oar risk. I ACdreae BCSBABD BEOS., BoUlnpcrtm, 1 m/IJw cor. Haeua and John cte., H, Y. Jj'ARM FOR W*LE OB BENT, OOBTAIMIBB II Ad MB, AU oador ftaoi aad la a good fUU of cnlUratlco. Tho laproToaoats ooaftat of a bow BBICK- DWCLLIfiQ, »»*rt«iwhm too room! \ largo 7BAIU BAB lit good TIHAHT HOUBBi with #*o room, aadOBOfiABD OT TODHQ DIB, flltaatod aboot ftvo mllaa fro» tho dty, ta Bald* win township. Infolnof BAILIT, BABBBLL 4 00 myl PUBLIC NOTICE,—Ib MoonUnoe with U» act of JjiuoMt, hsalog aad rnaoh Crook BinrcaiO«oraoi,boolu will boopaaod oad ratocrlptlofto nodndTobo ooa Ittlitockcf toldoomaaj atthofcllow^tto sUcMoTU: la b.%%aftif£lw3aS 'gg&"i*~-2!sssu2& >r 1. S. MTBBf ,'• BIOHoBD IBWIS, OBOBQB BIiAOK. MIX. BABBBBtOH, TBOB.KoOOI>U>DSB, w«.«.yros, ' H. A. A. D. DuDUBT a : bOBT* OBBi oad otbon* ii Corporator#. taiSooi. Clliore. Prow, oil Oily BofWUw. aid Clarioa paporot copy ] PAPERS AND MAGAZINES, put op to wrappon rtadj (or mrl'lof, * llhoot aXn ‘S'*’" pHOTOQKAPH ALBOMB, Ih> lMtul. morttbgMi* übiunUd, for nlo ot BCHI’A. ot oil pr»0". < rom M °* ,t * TNITLALS STAMPED ON FAPIB ABB | U J In tho UtMt and b*.t iljlrr, . At HUiX*. »T Solo Pooot, roodj «10»H* S' 1 * nn » !_ Stray coW.-W*» uk»uup tow* At thft M»yor*» : oriadftt Tttlwbto oalj.to guil»t>l7 »****** hr M*Ttpgltiit (bifiQhvUi «l Kt*a * PBSJIOUE.tfI Wo*d«t»t* - ( , ~ VvT*i 4>jrUUggT»Q. MlaaOUili ... oeniiWiUH Ovnos or Innm orlanMui. /.. Ttucrstnnr. .. u. L Sfd OeUoetJnn Ihstnot. I ' r WuVkM-l Assessors uoTjca-^Tm;y' •n of thtalHtoiet ■“ mumnt to tbi pnniibti of tto Act of Ooojpow* TtaaadJoll J. lies, aaSlUtdJA **±*J*S*Zl% tm|) ScTMBO tO ItpMCt tht OOTOfß*®t» •#» »0 TV tntawaton tuVoSc Data,’* and tba *<*}° uuadibe wa*. liijJJ l ’'!* V lM j» S* SJSj nii teHtaaul aftarlios; DAT, tba Uti a«T «« *aj, bat. Tba •111 nabraeatba loUowin* Uaioe: 1. Doom—All Inouata t* the jeer«W»A 31,1163, Bolt be returned to tba Amktant tommtxt In eorordanee with tba Inatraotlone of IDO™; •loner of Internal Bemnne. npon tba tlaltoM jxorldad for that porroao, Tba Areirtaat AaaMrrw will fnra'ab to tazpajm a owjrofthe taatrjotlcjn vbandeattad, and they are dao prurtdad wnb the blank tonne tar tba ratorno, nhlch anat be >ana nndar oath. .._m artlclM M»4 In i limuio Antcra**- ——— — Kctlmi lToMte la* Metadata {ortho tow to which they an Uohto ter. the jott ndhiViyltllUtffst TJrrtliioo kept hr w, or for puaitpn. Yaehta. Hillard Yalta, kept *» aea. SUrar Plata, kapt tor naa GoldPlata, ka;ttor bm. . .. Xlmi ntam till tomiii In tha tasia bm *• hatatofota. . 8. Ixcmn-fiteUcn M ol tha laodainti of lurch M, 1853, pttrrldoc: ‘Ton lh» cctcral iMMi chan, d»j of Mar next (IMS.) and on lho drat Mondajof Marla Mfch loocodloj joar.dlroctaadcioao tha •enrol daifatant Amain to pracacd amgtrgr fort of thtlr mpiolln diatrfctr, “d l*'!* l oadeonearalngoU potaooabalog wlthla *S**omo tame dlstileto whan Ibor ntpooUrJl mMfj and lUhlo to a Ueenat datj aadar tha ptjrklooa XI tail Act.'or of tha Act to which thia la la addlUcat and mil«ocbparaoaaaaln aaidaetala reqnlrad. Am mu iigmaii io mmid. ikill cntiiM la tore* nul tha tat d«y et If ay mast mcoMdlas. AndaUUcanaaafrmatodattartha faat inat My in u* }iir ihftll •iplra oo tko tot liy of May toi* Uwiu. aod chall halanud apoatha pajnunt cl a ratable proportion of tha whole anenat ol datj la poeed for each Ueanee; and each Uooaee to .granted •hail he dated on the drat day of the Hath la which It binned; FroeMed.lbatopypariee.drm.oreoc pirntlon, that on the drttdey of Mey next aWI hold an tmozplrrd llcente, ehell ho nitwit a ratahla pro poattoo for tha tlma between the axifamtlopef the Coerce and tha drat day of May, eighteen honored and diti'tofa" All penont datsg bialnMi within thla A iatrlot will ] parcalra by tha abora that ibay moat apply tar ana* Uoahta to ran from, tha data' thatr pna«»* ito«a» «• plraa (which, In sort cum, to top*. tot> IMS.) to tha Lat ol May, Whanarac by tha anandmanto nawrataaof litas* aiaaatabitohad, tha nawlloanaa wm haMOMaadat tha naw rataa, Md, to all «** , whtro tha pruaat Upaoaa txplrta tfapt. lat, IM3, tha ntwUeanaawillcomapartedaf eight.aontha. and I foott-hadaamad to pap AjMta;r 224 Dlatrlet, Pa. mjtdldaltwf J^HKUMATIC& ASn-BHBTWATIO BASS E. BLAIE'S, catty cans BHMUMATUM, in aU Us Ted- heats or Inlamßsiory; Chronic, Lambs*! go, Sciatica, Pisarodyne Ac.; Stiffness efths Joints And Crimps; Coat. BennlgU, sod *UI Perrons Afisctions i Erysipelas, belt BbMml sndScrotml^osKraptlonsof Us tody; H«n-J umlltss ths Imparities of ths Blood snd I rmlds of tbs whole system, etd sfisetnslly| Ksrcmrlsl snd other poisonous] inAtsnces, i It Is s conveniently arranged BELT, con*| * Compound, to be von] p stsnnd tbs body, ebcat ths va st, egoally *f»l, ftotlog ell parts, wherever ths disease may bs.| * It can be warn without Injury to ths most I, Itl 1 -* 1 * parson, and no ohange In tha pro sari nablts of Using Is r*qo>rad. It sdMji re-1■ moTsa tbadlasoos from ths system, wiiaoatl the fsltsff — ass. In each oases, of powarfall; Internal medicines, which washes aaddwtrsf tbs eonttitaUon, snd gtrs Irntysrary isUell snly by ammMw *hn system, and deadening! ItavUslity. By this treatment tha nadlfiiaal| properties contained be ths BABB, being of al fisffy srowMe aad oelsßle natare, and sspsMsl ; it bear rendi% nhejrbcd, threnph aspwsee/| , tU iiw, sosw Mo dirset oealaef wtlh | 5 EAL9IO fIIBU and BHBUMATIOB, so] ( prevalent snd will XBTIBXLT BSUXYB THS BTBTKM from Its pentidsas effects. Moderate cases are cared Uahw days, and! veers constantly rsostrtag aadeaWed testi-l mnntiti ft which ws inrits tnrpertina atoorj oOcs-of thslr sadsMj in aggravated cased of long standing. # | Ka« be ha< of Drm cists, or vSI U mi by Bill uou ths leoUft or «« by «pnu wryskm, 3th all sirwwrr laatroctleoa mm the prieotpal •flips. OTlllMtrated Treatise, with Certified Tuthao* nisls, ssr nw. _ •V- ADAFTBD TO SOLDHB& “*■ Dr. J. ffI.FCT.TOW, mutMilandMMlDnflM, 1 i«.i)inin nuD.ntusA 8ol» Agrat. whm matUngta tteDraiUa. Üb«t»lfclr prtaA TTtOR BATS, MICK, BO ACHES, ANTS, JJ BBD-BCGS,MO#QUITOIB, MOTHS tl FCU, WOOLWJS, Mo.; IBBBCI* OB PLAHTB, TOWIM, ASIXAIABa. Bold by «U DtnlMawMyrtM* BamnofaUratblaolattMlon. -Maolpol Dopo* TdAnSSrobn, bob a oa, ab.sbl- MBB A 00- WbolMtlt Aft»i Htubaxyb, 80. nyfc4ad*wT ■ ' •. -- jyj-INKBAJL WATBB& BLUB LICK, BSDrOBD. OOBGIBBS, Itmil BPMHG,- KIMIBOBB. ABXBSIAH, BBLTZBB. go. 1» Fourth «tr»c romUki TJ LET.—PHILO HALL, with or vliheitta* Brnriif «r Aatc-lmau. But, ■9OO, A km,Will tfttabodftad fwnUhodBTOBB, «a Ifirkit stmt, known m tk How Tort- Sion. Bmt« WOO, • • Abo, ft UnAoai KOB% within. nodon fromt, adjoining tto ftbow. Boat. A gpftdoftftftftd Ttry cnmlwt FHOTOGBAFH OALLSBY, Boating on Maxfcrt itmt; with wUo •atnnoft nonr tk cantor of Third >tnit| ui will* lighted aadvldt oUtwit. Bnt, 1160. _ cotsor and mid itooX | . mj9:lwdowT Or, Mo. 11 yklftijnti XTOTIOS —Propwtli for ih» 131 F&viagiikd ntuog vUhOnxb Itsoii Oougmo •tmt. froa frsaUla Knit to fosMjlviftiftmao} and «iio Fildo Btitot, from OolwoH rtmt Id. ran* •ylTttli imwi utU HAT lira, lMtoU»_teth» Maikrt Batldlnc* Import, Bates or BArt LU4IX 0«1, ««• >l'Wt J!a(| MOBW i Btnlatcc* Allegheny second wabd aartU* l&Urwttd an modllUd sftt«aagKS»s^aßSS!a DISSOLUTE )N OF PARTMBBBHIP. —Tba Im k« itofenksan aißliiSXnif * DfcAM. fltolO m MaaaUotunn,«tbu day dlawtyaiby O. BI(AOMO»H tunhaattitba to* Unit of A. T. ULAX, and tba bnatuaia artU bo am ttauadaafenaarly.bjtba auba«lljr. ____ O. BUCEItU kli fltUbunb.May4lli.Un ' ■ toy»ll» XT OTlCE.—Letter* Tert»m«niMy upon i3l Ibaaitata ritntt Bmt, tmiri. kubf baun haaad to too uudmUuad, notloo Übacaby era to all pataoaa toddbtaa to tba aatala to call at 100 Woo 4 atraatuad aatila. fataoaa bartu olalau ujoo tba aamaartn ataaaamnt tbaa. bbhxaHDU eobooa, ■yT:» - »lOBAm>g>anou ■ A& IaUMBMU VUK OOAJL BjOi ■OAM. - . . aogooo *•**>* •*****;- ' ■W^TWWiT&ni* QKNTLEMEN WOULD DO WKLL FURNISHING GOODS, OOTTOB BTOIBOUHHIBOi 0( all whldi wBl b. |m»*» “ 4 * ,tl * ctl ” stock, at VERY LOW PRICES, BE. LUiAHB'f FBIOB, TWO DOLLABS. Cptocaucylyof sivoi jokbbtoh, cent ■■ltbliii uud faurtb itmu. to coll end sopplj tbtMiim with aPBING AND BUMMER OOTT0H ( M«BIH0«dW00L BOSK; OIOTl*MJA»M.yi»“ d ® IOO “ ! ! H’DKrS, ItHPXBDIM; is XABKBI STBSSIi uuuftuis juxiaki ttuuue, •- V - IAJTE, H'ABOY * CO.’S, no ntffiu tnnut, (U doot Mnr tht atnj lUtM BliiiH.) ; sad Oaiwoohod IfinUni i Dark wd r,t»kt Ootond jhrl&la; Fr*aoh tadß&f&hOUataft} vnmch lawsC Ttm Wool d« tad Mazlao Movntsi floods Mfifeadr aad fiUk Warp Alpadeat flbtkad and Oatowd gUks;FopU» Lvtxmht SnHOng Draw.Um . . ftofttnil I Mid*' Idnan and MuaUsi E£afiS’i*SS. i tiotbS&mlatrm ; BUk a»i atUndiag tW lata Anctloa Bah* with a tiaadiw— | r T- ■ ■-; i&M lilwwa fpmrtb and tfcrDtanand* ■t» : • i (jUUUB I KBW BWIBI J. M. BURCHFIELD, >: X. cor. Ith ud Market Iti., Hu Jut wtuaed fro® the Beet, where be hu Um aaoftuent of cheep DBBU GOODS, HI.ATX OOLOSU) ALPAOOAO, PLUB BOZABBIQUKS, FKIBOH 01QAHDH IrAWBBi, r&nCH PBiBTKD LAWBSi JABOT ABO PLAIH BLACK SILKS* kttxic KABTILLAS ABD SACQUKS. v BMW GOODS OPKBIBO DAIIT. Bowie the tlse to upplj joomltoi with Dnsne* e greet ueny of the* esllta*et old prieu. ■y* JIBEBH A&KTVAL hti.hb, BHAWU, SACQUHB, OIROULABS, IDIREISa GOODS HOtrnKispiHa goods, Bhawls and Hoop SkirtB,| IB A-HKEItfS, M HABKET STREET. vtbb (minai ooods mtmb ormn. «d» r L JUST BSOBIVBD, T9T AND W HABKET BTBKET, A lorgo MMttaMl of BIBBOBS-n(«ra4ullWa.art sJp «jl wtot g rin tfc, riant BtjtM UU In All lb* ffcfttn* ■b«ri«*. BOBmB-iacn*t niMj. ITBiff TBOaaSSS—a mb* nlaotbo. Bomrama. AMD. JUtnJCAM—A boootltel Knar hata—in*u ib*d«tr»M* *b*p*i,u4* tell Dso of [ LUnn.iUOB AETD BDMHOa, TABU TAB* IUGHKS, HOOP HUM** JABOT GOODS ABD BOXIOSS, ' Which are isr miss* VERY LOW PRICES. JOB. HORHK & 00.,' tenutnuun kuk ,iplO , - 21 FIFTH BTKBBT. BUMMER BILKS, i IT UKUSDEB BATES’. , Summer Circulars, AT AXJECAHDXB BASKT.; j BU9DEEB DRESS POODS, AT AUDUHDIS BATXT. SUMMER saoques. ax Auunn BATBB\ Summer S howls, AT ALBAINI BATW.: SUMMER POPLINS, at ALBXASDIB BlTUr,;' ; Atwtontiyika. IUEUKPEB BATES, ■ n Tina stmet. : OOOPBINBW GOODS 1 EATON, BIACRUM & CO., An sow oijabtf s«Me*adaettoßOf ißucunoa. < ■MBBOIDABTO, mon AMD LAPP, HOATOT ABP quOTMb : UAS A&BS8X8 AMD mo, nunfui ootunsT j i ■HiamOQUUABB AJPTOB, ■BVHTB ADD umxaa TAB*, ■PH AMP DAID.PMBMSBAB, Ftbnov Goods'* Notions, t* vUAttvhilli Oiittntiuof WBOLBSAU ADD MTAIL BCTISA. ! Ho*. 1? and 19 Fifth Street « THBBAD LAOBs. ; fAOMTXB IMPOETIW AO TIOB BALXV. Swiia and Jaconet Baade, Edgings, and Inssrtingi; Collar*, 8«t», ■ Bsrthasrfte. nnowi«i>, AUatablob vans aall at LOWH rttlOlß tbaa tt? hmtakn oAnt ta tUs city. MACJUJM ft «LYDE, 78 MABKET BTKKHT, Bctwna lwrt> and-tt* Ptraciod. Htffctf j V TOBT OPENHD. ] i; U innoin.aAU(oub ■uiii*''- r KUABIB bun WbUUH, ebaich M|lHi SIALUiaU. OOlfM.M* atjlaa; - VUMHMTC,«Mnbaa ini >bl*. bwect x iier r mlt -• pgBI B.OCfafcuj|i mdi OODNTBY MERCHANTS AND - A ; ; DKALKM. . EATOft, ffIACBVHI & CO, Noa H ABO 19 Fitth STtbim, Irtbenu,; EttnCfti.cf j I TAIMMIBCS. EOOP BKIBISi I mßonnsixs, a SETS* bhibts, I BIBBOHBiBCOHKS. CDUiABO, TIM, 1 HOemBT, QLOVS3. EKPHTE3, YABHS, . I Aad*|rbUunnnni,or I EKAJ.I. W.tMB AKD SonOHS. 1 Tho low prices it t»Wch oar stock wse TuimTiiesfl I as to offer (Teel! iadaostatate to GITT uf I OOCHTBS .MBBOHAISTS, , UILLIBEas **d I FKDDLKBB, *sd *ll wbo bo; to «U ***la. I *p7:»,*sm ill! ’ , raiprrrSBIIBptfTHEATKE j lain Bjju«**—j—~—'»’*■ Ht»°»b»(ai. ; tES!m- --U H- Oraaon*. ( Pitoa o* Ainunoil—Pitato Bo*». |5 OCi,®®" j KBaAttln Frtr*u Bat, tl 00i.P*roo*tu »od Dm* J I carod'for Ue firat threo>t*hU In odTence. < Puoa or to ill pirn of the tome, ILHmiil nun ante exlrm. mlfctt -!H ' ; nLOSIHG iOUT SALE of lest fc’om* mar's BOOTS, BBOBSmid OAITBBd at’lsa Ussh»U priest BOBLaHD’fI, IS Mai Art stmt. ; iMxuuix FUOii: Y^AiZHtaKao* iueled^iSjred ßalmoralßoota.fl 00 « f. « ; | pigged bps! 100 Mtaap* Morocco) *• •*!' •' W m - .x t ! 'Pittsburgh aids sewed Boots. 75 « InatiaßQeli«tt...L. 59 ChPtoa’sgflw toy Bhow g **, Morocco Shops,: » « • QtitWri'iiii'imii-- '■ ■ ■■■ SO Boys* OoogreeP fstPßt UaU#r Gelurs,-.*! to 1 85 S* I sad OhildninJ Osifprs Bilwrrriii sal Roots. Alto Maos. Bon aad Tooth’i* of enry stylo, wUch will bo told at the lowißkpdfisU’thpatT. OaU early and moots a bar ai«. befKO eliewhsre. Bern ember, st Market Stmt, SI door bon tilth. M, Jtfuiiunjtt, 4La 1, .■asubotam of duafpttfu 61 FTJ xilsr tc'T’P'ißEl' mm 1 'i i! • .i■ risiMvsaa, n. !L - I • A nil Mportaent of fITT&BTJBQII XABOFAQ* TCBMD rbMMiTUBttWU&Mj on hand, whlsh w« will sail at ffcslewsstprtKd fee CASa. ’ falfclyssde T I . Sheriff s “bale.—bj virtoe of a the Court of OosuaonPUat of Waehmgt! : i r ‘ ; Xtfropcsn AtPtcy. OktpmkU Building. jw>lfthP«n>«*.'Pittabargh. TJJSJUHiHfiB, j j . LTb* Ladle*' CaTortte ■ W |lC01I«Aii( TKA CAHDT oftnb« obt»!n*d b Ihacew Malkat Ha*!#,iihghs&y I , QEO.BIA.YIH. Haiini *> d osr aatlra itoek of HABDWABB to Mhh*.- &GQ AH Jt GBZOO, Ho. 62 Wood atmt, PlttebarghfW* spool cMtlifi; ncoaamd emx Mwdi ud Ul* eauuaau to pdiduw tbtx* twtutmtfeflid o< thtlf ability and uadra to Uadar MthtonrtfiQi Oar b6ek» and aoooaau on loft -at tlwtr coimtNC r om, «lm Mr. 1; B. JoaHftTOH, (oar lot* Book kt*oa.,l!*l9 Utaad to saUog saUfeaoota. /■ T J. NiSQALLfiMJKOtMJIAOq. *i>rii *4tjt.U63 i , : mpBTttwto4twT Ol DIAMOND.—A largoataorttninior 1 BOOKW, TUBS, KB*t£B v and B»A»S>BOUHT? OIDAA PAIU* »»«0t CJKWttH. CAM, >• onr; t*Vtiiji «c »o**' >■. “Hi • I3B:a‘'KKTB: H'Ci'-o > »*■>'■ , I- : L '. < IKO MS ft’ AI.N. i • ': IS * U a t* ‘**T G ' b*.u • %•'* pn£ atilciii, J%t ..tlt/i* .Bioko* finionoti. *tu»oo Amomo. ■■ ■■ ■