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    ttsburgli Onzetk
AY .. . . Jinni 12, 1888
Union County Ticket.
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JOBS P. CLAM
LURID 5141314
Eat& B. ELIKIION.
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T. VIOL J. T
IGHAIL
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ja Ome M. r Tnwanir.
DAVID AXIO ra.
' Astazu-veCILIIIIL
CIZORGE HAMILTON.
• ,
, • • •The Apprehended Bald.
"It would be folly to deny that there
par/ Occasion to apprehend a bold and
arid perhsps &matrons raid somewhere on
Ami southern binders, led by the same dash-,
ingtebel who tole through Franklin, Cum
-beriaat. lend Adams counties last fall, Gen.
8/17MM sow leads a force of at least
live times the number he had on that occa
sion, and should he manige to make his
way clear of Gui cavalry of Gen. Putma
n; his progress would be turbid by
widempreaci destruction, and would behind
to, stop.
Bid whether the blow (if it falls any
where) shall light upon middle or western
Pennsylvania—through Maryland or
through West Virginia--are questions
which cannot be answered yet.. Certain it
is, *re it no place more inviting to a bold
rebel lender--whither regarded from the /stand
point of nationat dantage or rich and aims
- dant plunder —chan Pittsburgh. Itwould, to
be wire; bee most hazardous undertaking
to come this diatanci; but as GincssoN rode
through the entire length of Mississippi
- 'with a regliment of cavalry, Bryan; doubt,-
- lees; thinks he could ride into Pennsylva
nia with ten thousand. But the rebel lead
, era are probably not aware of the masher of
atm it,* have yet at hone.
' - But men ere of little ash without argent
" action, .and this is. what we must have at
once. We hare. in Western Pennsylvania
a noble army of 'returned nine months vol
. =tears; and we have, in addition to these,
. many of the ocunpsnies whO responded so
promptly to the szall of-the Governor lest
&Thresher. Gen. Baotou is here, putting
these abundankelements of defense into an
available shape. There is, therefore, no
mason to be greatly alarmed, but there is
vntoesslty that every man worthy of the
't name shall respond with the utmost prompt
itude to the call of the proper military au
thorities, mid bear his part in the clefease
of our country snd our flresideL With the
' multitudes of men we ItZve in :Western
Pennsylvania, it would be a lasting dis
grace if even ten thousand horsemen were
permitted to run riot through our midst.
, Radiation of the Army.
Rooker's army lost by the expiration of
the time of two years' men and the nine
months' ma at least 10,000 of the former
class from New York, and 10,693 of the
-latter ethos from Pelyiyania, making .to
'ether say 21,000. rom the calmalties of
the tattle fields an other causes from 15„-
000 to 20,000 more, making, in the ewe.
gate not far from 40,000 men. The eon
contrition of - scattered bodies of troop%
howeeer, has probably nearly if net quite
- contionsatai for this diminution. It must
step be boas in mind that the enemy has
bit by the menalties of war quite as heav
ily as our army. - -
We hare no Ml*, of knowing what so
cessions Mee been made lately to the rebel
forme from new eonsoript% but probably
not tory. many. -
. The only regiments that bare been
relied on :the Union side this year hare
ban 'colired---the Fifty-fourth. Diesssau
, catts,. non on lie way to South Carolina,
the Fifty-fifth Massachusetts, being the
_Orin cr Afidguis of Gen. Gilman in Lout
- Mae, Gen. Thaws' 'black regiments in
Arkansas sod Tennessee, and Gen. Wild's
brigade in Korth Carolina. We andel
. - ps4e, loweveri that before the close of next
month, rVleasttenwhite regiments, ,con
sisting of returned soldier , . and other vol
unteers, will take the Sold. The com
mencement of the conscription era will
deuldlesidepeadaicad deal 'upon the re
f-- suit at Vieksburg and the success in rais
ing black troops.: If is likely that some of
ear pecoßleorliese sensibilities were so out
•:•-• "4441 tonielniinthl.sgo it the bare idea of
entering colored men to help us in this
wart will now when a vigorous censor
ip
don staiii - them in the face, be entirely
willing to "coat them in."
Iwillettant.:lll)ll4 _south carotins.
Ire
...Tho.ogebele•Again Detested ay lie.
Troops..roeotsliso on the
i harleetoa sad savannah Railroad
Tahas and Held.
Tfie Philadelphia hoirer, of Wedneediy,
. 1411 ',Unfroze& Port Royal of the 811 inst.,
states that Colonel Montgomery, of
the Second South Caroline (colored) rest
men Lad aftristea the rebel. at Pocotaligo,
and wu holding the railroad bridge be.
twean lifiviinsh and Charleston.
. TN Writer adds
The ;dared regiment fought wall, and
many Tura wouded, batboy have soldered
a IrWuy which Uswe what a "fighting
Colonel and alighting regiment can swim.
The Bitty-fourth Matieultusetta (colored)
segliaint is 'to be sent to reinforce Colonel
... Montgomery. The Mayflower accompanies
• them with turf boats, to facilitate their
leading. They have arrived in the nick
of tams, azd will fight their maiden , battle
sooner than they expected.
Poootaltis . L a yost.villap of Beaufort
district and a station= the Charleston and
Benumb 'Railroad. It is distant feign
from Ravin
. nit forty-nhteudies. Colonel Montonnery's
troops; darlif#llll7 occupying, this Plum,
tike the ialiroad sommtudostion between
Charleston tad Savannah, and hold a poet
ties absitmTdws7 of the line.
or Baum Bomnaza.
• ' —'Tbe !Innis& nalloalcoin tits Metopids
-i a gestitiMejk tutirAppur of MAY lith, 1881, li
iminamitary , on Lite atrocity of the act of
reiteletrighereo POW death all c01.,..ara
. , ..ara
nosh
her latidgen i
evidencetlifil , Bo' uf
colored soldiers against he Government
• mix full,operation happy it wu begun
.
ArtriM ..S
' Voiimintail*LPieolved, By
yM Bglitit Thall 0- Delosellt
Loaeleimul ;WM, B. Greenlaw be an
inii.oissain a volunteer compaay
asaessid lift - otrit issatons :m 010
il ,
~
cones ,uf :Of rose cal
ossrdttsat siva:oo3MS DIMUlat. All who
bine not Sarelldribeirninfaa 'lll's* It,
the
tribes of B. GresslitiKSCo.;.:. • .
Pluck and Poltroonery...The Negro
and the Copperhead.
We have noted nothing in the progress
of the war which promilms so much for the
mum of. the -Union as the behavior of the
negro troops at Port Hudson, where they
were put upon the forlorn hope, and pasted
through the ordeal of Ire in the presence
and under the eyes of the incredulous white
men, who had been so carefully taught by
,the Democracy to underrate and despise,
questionto the very manhood of, these vas
sal., of American humanity. In no engage
ment en the Potomac or the . Peninsula 'has
,
any thing been accomplished by the reviler
of the negro which Will compare with the
accounts which flow in. upon us from the
most antagmilstie sources at New Orleans
of the death-defying heroism of these de
voted negro regiments, which were hurled
again and again upon that wall of
fire which consumed, Without _appalling
them. If these accounts ire tree--cad
they are substantially verified by the efa•
dal report of the Commander-in-Chief him- I
self—we must go to the immortal "Six Hun
dred" of Balaklava for a parallel and to
the Northern Copperheads, who skulk from
the battle and plot the treason at home
which they have not the courage to avower
defend, while they are denotinaing the ne
gro as a coward, and the truly loyal as his
"worshippers"—for a contrast.
We see in this the great victory of the
war, for the reason that it his , conquered
the prejudices of race, and Wain' down the
most formidable barrier in the way of our
eventual and early success. There is no
man, however ignitrant or debased, who
does not admire courage, and do homege to
it almost in spite of himself, when it is ex
erted in a good came.' We doubt if there
is even a copperhead who would not In
stinctively—under the impulse of the
better pert of his nature, if there is any of
it left in a creature so fallen—we are sure
there is not one of them who aught net to
pull off his hat in the presence of any one
of those sable warriors who have shamed
e complexion and still paler heart,
by thus showing that they have the gener
ous red blood at least, in which he is so
largely deficient. If the association of a
black skin with an abirost invariably ser
vile condition, has taught us of the Free
States to despise the negro as something
less than a man, his achievements at Tort
Hudson have, on the like principle of asso
ciation, lifted him from the dust, and vindi
cated at once his claims to' the "respect"
which Chief . Jostice Taney and his associ
ates denied him, by developing and de
monstrating his disparaged and cutbelleved
manhood. The spell is at last i'Yoken
which bee bound up our energies from the
beginning, and cost us the sacrifice of so
many invaluable lives; and the astonished
and humbled copperhead must now "get
out of the way " when Cosner and Pompey
appose on the stage to shame him, as well
for his slavishness as for his poltroonery.
They were slaves from compulsion, and
have shown that they demised to be free by
desiring it and *klieg for it like men and
freemen. Se has shown that he deserves
to be a slave, and is a slave by nature and
by choice, because he, &elks from the de
fence of liberty, and seeks to thrust his own
neck into the yoke of the very master from
whose power they are *soaping. Pity that
he cannot hive his own way bilalowlng
to him the' proper facilities for transporta
tion to a market, where he would feel hap
pier, serve more faithfully, and bring a
higher Wee than he is now likely to realise
in this latitude. The calor would be no
objection where A shad* of white is gener
ally considered a desideratum in the slave,
A crop of the ears, or a brand upon the
cheek, would answer as well for a property
mark in ease of an evasion or a disputed
title. We should regard the exchange se •
gainful one to us, even at the rate of two or
three of these bastard and emasculated
white freemen for one good ebony soldier,
who has at least the smack and flavor of
manhood about MM. We want no such de
generate breed of men propagated here.
The tendency now, we think, is to fill up
the depleted ranks of the army with sol
diers of this description. We have always
greatly desired, and would rejoice at it for
several reasons. We would !Torothe white
man as far as practiosilley and . make the
black man fight, bonefish* has a deep and
immediate interest in the question; and
ought to be put uptin the task- of earning
his freedom by vindicating his manhood,
and thereby showing that he has deserved
it. We would disable the enemy by turn
ing his own main resources against him.
And we would, above all things, desire to
see the haughty Southern "cavalier" flog
ged by his own ayes, and humbled while
he was subdued, by way of retribution for
the insolence with which bibs. presumed
to deal with Northern freemen. Merida,
which hurried him into this rebellion, must
have a fall before we can live again harm>.
&lonely together. We would show him
that, instead of being an 'overmatch for
the white man of the North, he is net even
strong enough toinaster his own refractory
chattels.' And What retribution could be
more poetically just than that whieliwould
make the very cause of the rebellion its
achieved
Genets Tilghman.
The Nashville Union, in en obituary ntt
,
See of this rebel - gimersl, says: .
We mid. Tligbusn's acquaintance near
two years ago in Southern Kentnek7. He
sent for us to oome to his headquarters,
where he received us with inuoh politeness
tehis private room, and bored us for over
one mortal hour by trying to prove that
we ought to follow hie example and turn
rebeL He professed great friendship for •
the constitution undies* for the "Unions;
it was." Welett hien unconverted. Whei.
he sent to arrest as the fourth time, we
bad retired from the Southern Confeder
acy in utter disgust, and were whistling
'Mail Coital:4 "Yankee; Doodle," and
the' Star I S pangle d Banner,' on our wind
ing way to the Ohio river, while we trust;
al with aoeelerated velocity. Tilgiunsn
was a mind education, but of very little
mind. He was self-oonodted, treacherous,
I revengeful, tyremniosi and disboast, and
4 we are not sorry to hear of his death.
P t 1 -----
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,41:11P.4110X Ditniwass.
—There we a pest :Union darnel:straiten
et Dover, Delawere,, on inside'', Governor
Cannon Molding. Speeches were made
by Henry Winter Thiele, D. Dudley Field,
Guard Behenot,J, M. Boatel, Judge,Bond,
of Baltimore, and others. The
ties: Par/ Iris ?1011/7 'sad'
everY-linuaki, to Probale
_NM* of
paarfaisfrolnlobir l 7 Fs! . 14 4 0 0 141 i ith
iteig.solOarl; •
Tiiiicift4l) 4 l the list month ware brig*
thaw/me tidag ikt Ile iski et aboi#
STOMA. vir mina-
Stuart's Projected Raid.
A letter, dated "Headquarters Army of
the Potomac, June 8," from a wirrerpond
ent of the Nevi York runes, makes the-fol
lowing iiiteresting statements regarding
Srusar's force and his probable designs:'
For several weeks, since the battler of
Chancellorville, Job Stuart has been mus
ing, and drilling, and displaying a large
force of cavalry at or near P.randylitatiertt,
five miles north of Culpepper. This force is
the largest body of cavalry that the enemy
has aver got together. It consists, as near
as I can learn, of the two original brigades
of Lee, and William Fitzhugh Lee; several
other scattering regiments of Virginia cav
alry ; part of ilamptoreabrigade • one brig
ade of North Carolina cavalry; Gen- G.
W. Jones' guerrillas from the Shenandoah
Valley, who have recently been- rendez
vousing at Harrisonburg since their return
:from Western Virginia; and, in addition,
two brigades of nioh.nted infantry—one of
them being Gen. Hoodli old brigade of Tex
as and Missistdppi troops. The total strength
'of the force is estimated at from twelve to
fifteen thousand man. This force Stuart
has been getting ready, to make a grand
raid into the North, and it may well be
thought that each a body of - these desperate
men would make their presence felt as soon
as they got into' fairyland. •
retie* and
Ou Saturday he bad a grand
those who witnessed it give it as theires
limits that he had from fi fteen to twenty
thousand men in line. This is doubtless
exaggerated. I cannot bringmyeelf to be
lieve that his total strength reaches 10,000.
One month ago the entire effective force of
the enemy's cavalry east of the Blue Ridge
did not exceed 4,500 men, and I doubt if
the resources of (the enemy in the respect
of horseflesh have been sufficient to enable
them to
n tre n b g l ellth ofo w rc i e ld —e u v e e r n r iblya sc a'ocVnrg
and training
, girds.
Of the probable direction of Stuart's
march my information is not definite. It
is possible, relying upon the main strength
of his force, that he will attempt tebreak
through our lines in the vicinity of of War
renton and idanasees, and pus close along
the front of the Washington defenses and
thence into Maryland above that city. But
that would give us too much notioe of his
coming. It is far more likely that he will
pass directly into the Loudon valley, or
even inDz the Shenandoah; either of those
at this lemon will afford excellent grazin g
for horses; and thence into Maryland and
'ennsyltaniii.
PUBLIC Jrorzcz&
FOOPEN MEETING oa iui UNION
. LIAGIIIII lII' LARRINOSITILL I .Ths
damns of Laymatomilk: la mast at ROSIN801:141
BALL. on IfIAIDAY, I.llb hat. N oclock p
m.. to
take so aks am may tam woman foe
JotAlagla Ma onmeat tor Boa Daum.
AD loyal ultimo are Jolted to :atom&
jell:Ram
CrATTENTION I 123 D REGIMENT.
All the mambos of the 1.11311 litenesat Pa.
Tobentee Sr. lavltai to mast In the beinonent of
tb Seeella O. P. Chuck, caner of thendnikf Wee
end theta Chnunan. Allegheny, at PA o'el THIS
(111 day) YORIIItG, meter to at Gam :sensat.
the regiment. thews& Brook, oomeendloi Ob. D.•
plrteleat of the lieneenPbobe &dm that tha
tf
etrgr . lon be ethotei se eDeedlll an Poulin's.
• JOMPI la CLAIM.
Oman u Tll Dl= alITI:1105 LIITTFUTM,I
lftttsburgh. Zone llth, ISult. j
O.DPirIDEND.- 1 he President and
Trustees of this Institution Wore Wsd .y de.
eland • Divtdeui of Titan !IR 0111.
stes of Caned Status Maya cat of dm sunup of
the List six months, =at a Jose la, sayable on So
noma. Wlll b asr totems from Ist tont. If not
drawn. D. Z. KoKINLIT,
12311 Trassorer.
CrPURSUANT TO THR RBtiOLU
VON wird by Cos AChrgiany wow' Dabs
Cbarontion„ Dora appointed the dollowing Szusw .
tire Oomantaidlor the ow ming Tar:
A. K. Paolor,.llq.,'Tbild Ward, Plitttottlo;
Cams dud, rd Ward Alls b
•1
7
;
HICZAJID Pam, ola bb;
D. D. IhnifiniCel, Lova,. et. Glair tp;
Jens S. Darn, Bowed Ward, Ablopurny;
D. 011asts., liasoltd Woad, Plltelmigh;
Jana R. thrzwart, Collins tp;
bon tjagentli, Ja.. Lg., fount Ward, I.llrEhonn
duns& Itszatar, &month Ward, Newburgh;
Joanna Bitorn, /min Ward.
do;
K. B. Itsloasu.. Pion township;
Panust P. bail, LawrwrowoiliN
H. POLIII Jr.. Arabia townelp;
Y. 0. Scatar. Wirth Ward, Pttedrorsh;
Raw P. Dino, MAIM towrwhiPi
Jams Hollis, ikagv. do;
ltatrzu.stro. Orawast township;
Jolla DICKIIOI, PPM* township;
Jana K NMI% TIMMS;
WlLL.l4l•~—]tlehlaod fonotahip;
11. (i. is.cmanit, 11,q ,Ma M th Ward, Plttabtrgh.
I. B. 117;91.11T,
_Chairman of Coign. Convention.
The Om Onamßus NM meet at my olko, No.
116 11Thb stnst, iltlabargtt, EATUNDA.T, 30111)
13t1t. UM 11, o'clock anu
etninnutT A.. N. DHOWS. Charnau.
smarmars 011102.,
Otivatton t Purism= Rentiota 00.
fllereland,
11 ., 'A SPECIAL MMING OF TUE
ITO(711.11OLD 188 of add Oompony will to
bald at tto Mice to 131rtelood, en'ITIDNZSDAY,
let day of July mato.* 10 o'clock*. m. on sold day,
to Mkt Into oomidaretkat tbo propriety of Mawr
L=Oacdtal Stook of tla. Company to cm summit
t to allow of the ocarenion of it. Mortgage
lictids.• Tbt triad* . Bodo trill be close' 401111 /ant
Mb to July 9d. E 11.005.WMLL.
wad= Beerettry.
Una= or ar gagazolaaalnartnatar
• ritragurgla May nth.
ap'so i rfos /8 BIHAR% GLYNN to
to Subsoribars to tbo.Stook of the Wed
s= itisallastailaa °outpost that an amossoisat
DubLAJiti 4 5 00 ) rig 11 8 ". 111 bou
levied *pow lb. stook imbeoribed. payable at Medlin
of the illracarer. at Pittsburgh. au at babas Lb"
35th day of Josh 1163, aad • like mount story
*WO dole thenotter, ohtil otherwise willed
lays hir 4 the ;Swe
A. J. et
If oDOIWZI.L. joursta
0 0 TRE DIRECTORS of the Binning-
Ism, rut Stelsbitylin and Sanity Pitt.
burnt Go :Cry tam id ia day &Wand a Mil.
da at ram 4) EMS OUT. on the Clagdtal Stock
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Pittsbursh, Jams Sth,
WISE :Lo BOARD OPeo DIRECTORS
ems ud Jonli Orr, V., Callao: of
this Bank,.
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lot, with halt tawss,.psden, go, on orc sear the
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notedd on Wolin , street, sou Modontat
ng bock 1 be•
tog 49 loot 6 laciest front, ant ,tctotidi 60
toot to Ihnot otrret, together edit the bullahos me.
twists thus n.
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WEBB & WILKINSON, Comagissios
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VIIICSLIITS. Whams% dealers in +awl - Rini
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LI:STAIR. MIS, OILS, ic.. No . 217
217 Liberty
strrot, Pittsburgh.
eir Cash sgrancsments AEI% Oo • Isnments so.
Iteitok jpl2;. and
'Annus: Quinvonnan zee .mar,
Career 0 sad 12 • em, •. '
Weebtostena, D. d
C.. Jane lith. MA
VVILL BE SOLD AT AIIOTION, on
g T GINDNICSDaY, the SIP* priors Wet ~t the
Dana near Obeervatory. a lot of oomiemneol2ol olll9
AND 11IILL11, the property of the llnitedotatte.
Terme nth, In Government feeds. •
Bale to commenes at 10 cede*. ii. m.
0 11. TOII CAIN&
jai I:.d . Ilapt. • Q le.. U.:V. A
BOOTS,
BALMOHALB, -
SLIPPERS,
OXTORD TIES. •
BROCIANti,
11011ROEP,
Alto CHILDREN'S snore, of over) dcotalptlon
pia tad quality, at the
Masonic Hall dluction House,
55 FIFTII STEnT.
errs 01 /114101111 1111 .
Tanesunan's ornaz. Anie nth, 1130.
A LLBGRENY TAXES:—Notice is
busby Oven that the Aswan have this day
placed in this oleo the duplicates of city, Poor, Oity
Busthen, School and School Building TILW. and of
Water Bents for the year 1363, and that said taxes
I, M now De received la putsusuce to the Acts of At.
sembly of rehraaryllith, lig, and Ayril 14th, 1663,
intleed to the follthing regulations mod allowthow :
rift Pt vent If Tali on or before the that day of
July.
• Wur per cent. If paid on or before the first day of
August.
TWO yew cent, if paid on or betas the Bret day of
Se ptember.
If paid agar the first day of, Elepteastetr, end en or
before the Soot day of October, no deduction will be
media
If pald.aftec the first day of October and on or be.
bra the
b rit day of liorembar, an addition of 5 per
mut. shall be gilded to and peptide.= the mama.
Alter the hest day of blowsebor, Tenants Aril:lb*
Ironed te enforce the coffee:Um of ell then aineallethg
Unpaid. together with the per centage awned there
on and the 00It1. L. DL&OriftEoll,
jellaw Oita Tiveseursr.
• _ _
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
Dow stca Jail readved by
110MM/ill% COLLINS & CO..
71 MID 73 lIITH
1114110111 Dl*?i BIITIVIIIG and the rod: OreSoll
we hoe just returned hem the Itatt, where we
Massed for OAH& within the list lbw dal',
vas large stack
0 _A. 311 '1 1 S
AT GIJAATLY BYDOODD TRIM,
♦ll of width ws now car fin Isla at • vorj small
advanos on axe, WEIOLKSALI AND
Pamirs klansau.Gazaaar.'s Ormot,
Washington. D. 0 ,1W ISM
LL
A MEN WHO DESIRE TO JO
IN
Aany puttadar Begloswit of Ovary now to the
11•14 are hereby authorised to pressat Memoodires et
any time during the next thine der' to the Beard
lb
at rolmtat ta their rageottve Marian The
Dosed shal l stamina them. and&twilit* open their
Massa to oo semis, and If totted to be Pt, the Pre
vast Mental of the District shat give them. toot.
=r14110.1, WU'S to the game& reads:ma, at the
of the A. A. Prowl ntail Ahead
o f
the postal
As soca as they nement thaisMshwil a I
thls postal tawissrma they shall be duly mutates
by • amatating and disbursing officer, and tali by
him the Ottani, allowed by law.
wilts B. TRY,
astilin resod Mantel Gemmel
RECIEWED AT
PS Y./kg/LTV STRUT,
LADIRS' 110110000 EILIZPIELS, oull_
KID 11121 LID BOOTS. only.—. TB,
re. CONG. BM= GArnltti,zaly 1.515
111111111 ()ALT BA.LMOILALB, only.
OBILDILICW.3 GOAT BOOTS, 23.
BOW AGO TOOTH'S HA LMOBALB Amur
AID MUMMA% commas CILIUM AND
BALIILWILLS. 0.11 sad wan a bari►fn to-day
3. H. BORLAND. U Mutat street
jilbT OPENED.
NEW CARPETS
pulthasss muds tzt the , rocesk dopronsien of the
Lawn Marko% we are readirtag tw sweat pa
terns tn 811131382L8 and IHOILAINI, and are WO
to alai a 00111 plate amoortiont at
Carpet*, Floor Oil Cloths, Illattlig, ke
With • •a 7 Imp Wadies lu prket.
manor WOLINTOOK dc CO„
M . ATIINGB,
nni.strinuga DIMINISHING
eiistni n➢!•i •t R• prima of • low ago,
White. Checked and Fancy Mating'.
to may 00640 of • sapiefor quality.
dame arcLuncas & co,
O M°
MIMI unsays OPRINGEL
mi.ka watetfAttliP• f ° " 1 " 17
opeead on the IItrACIT JOAN
The Itysinp, this Pet, wllt ! fir tbs Itnatedl
at* alsOlovisiaa of tb Proplator. who till be se.
misted by Yeats JOISTS A. lIWATIII I and 0.0.
ILITOIIIII.
It Is the tutentloa to Pike the home, to all te
apot', Kuhl to the beet watering tante In the coon
hZilizZirseoltde
thetanetellfiar the oostitert end
of ueade.
nr term or other labematlon *Urea
A. w won,
Leek denser home Co-, 0.
.I.4IQUIDSTOViII 1V1413H.
Surcass'irl7 it DI biller than Dry Polish I
1. It tr groat: stied.
2. It has so null whittior.
9. It toadstool so dirt or dust.
6. It steads she most Isle* lust.
6. It preeerves Iron tett.
It is the wet eeteemids
T. 7t hi mot 01111 . tl)llTia She WO,
hat lab by
IMFIEffm!
P __.-------- ----
ASSAGB FROIII T OM -
O "OLD
_ SBY."—Ths onargrisrsa it will PmPsrla bt
bring out imal l ysats from say. pert of Natalsisl, In.
laud se Baptisms. sista by stporier tills iiithu ma
etausets, Inebaltsa tbr staisseth Osamu sißb,S2
!turista: , sr Ant otos a silts, Vaal% Ur trim
that Warts INIJI be MIAOW Ox alas spy ether °lac.%
tl w.l ttr iala bmb. yi
tma lbr atag rtssor m_
1,6•74. 7 .7 1 770. 1 .r e55e tt 1 i.. .ra .
T .
iirp A rt bildd- "in :
- 11 :"/= 1"AkTe ° 74:Threek191 :111 :11d4I ttib ee ltb. .
A DM----7—INIEITBNI'OIL'g SILLIC—The
Wllowtaipcoporty of the lots Gawp Ennui
wW Mid at 6fe lata MAW. 01 Diamond &Loh
to Utility ot Pttuburs%olt THUM MtIf, " 1 1 10 .
111610“ lu °Wok Hoisisbold Grattan, oda
oad Bolds& Rigabes utsoottir, Dor Illstotos, 2/4.
stale WO, ittidoil alowt,tictstss, o.
j To tolitd etnms cog. By °ear at dna. .
tar.
O
lianin . a
libi Mow ow tau, kre.bintlailni sad proorttig
comphzultala aft, .110 1
racuntniall kW, of boporktins, gripatlas, son.
bun% sat on= crampon' dhows itom ildn.
roe ale ss GSO 41:. , Oars mestaLL_paug
wroscorrisz Naistrsigs. ass-
-11.1N d ~A NU _ I AttUliYVLleati lOr
.Ins dow to Linen Paseo% 021..
lam shirt rhaenett rod it else pervests the trek
j .„ 010; WV 01:11TitilL D 111313
STOalheiend 'dela street& .
Logi; Tolosiloab Atlx ; Elk. Nat Mad
Tooth Toika. Mar Bil*lt OM'S log Wag WO'
do. ituryisothip oak ohne "Ntogeto, a s
ono. A. "Swim 00120.1 1 .PV1R. t INA
Okla tool Todlegotesollo: Yoh ;
:
C , te , Aao •ristetOrboW , Ay
saare sad be ma by llllbDdit ,, .W*
Jan Wetly atatab,
w.s
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z.,::„ ...._-,,Z•:,...'f.1. 1: -.L., I , --"
- XICH" Apr/carp
DINE 31,orzuii _
Bach CM pie to, iu ulto nil mai. 19 sae
1. Malinke; 29. 'King Thitheb7l
.2The_Pzlvatasea Crawl% The forest
8. Myra. the Child of Hi Putnam Poen* eta Ward
Adcption; SL The Double Hero;
4. Alice Wilde; 38. Irons;
e. The floldan Mu 93. Haim Gallo a. 20 4 4
6 Chlp..the thaw GLIB; 34. Ruth Merweirier; -
7. The Reefer of '76; 55. Rut mid West:
e. loth Jonas; 54. Riflemen of Miami:
9. The Ware 51.111ptor; s 7. aidson Go3bold;
10. The Bookwoode leridePli The Wrong Hit;
lt. Thlionefe of Di Vi 1.59. The Lewd Claim;
tr..e; ' 40. lishinist DitughterAllo
11. Bill billen Trapper; 41. The Hunter's Cabin;
13. Cedar Swamp. 49. She Mora Ma;
14 The Emerald Nocklaoe;43. The Alison
16. The lfrootier Angel; 41. Agnes Tattland;
16. Dna* UAW; , 45. lather;
17. Naga Wilde; .; 44. Wrath of the
18: Wow LAO; 47. Tim Bumble. Charge;
19. Mir sumit's Dthehter; 48. Ornomoo, the Harms;
50. Ilmida, or the Iron 49. The Hold Bonfire;
Will; Tbi Black 1311.1 p;
21. Sybil Clues; 111 The
3 . Two Howie;
42. The Hatt of themos; 2. Single e*
13. Wleotfred Winthrop; . HIA*4 Ryd an 'Lova;
29. Peon. Plinio; ' 64. klyttle;
30. Labelle de thrdova; 66. Off sad On;
ST. 615115, the OhUd of
Liberty;
Ani all others as soon as publiehed. Also ell the
other,Dime Boole, can be had .4
El B.IIZIIB,
=ME
wo !Lis°
Ax A LYBDEL.
Broca --- , OM.
AIMIM —111.60
Paz Cix. IN
E;SM
1.00
Itavint scoeyted
BAXPLIS oL•Y, r
sits the attention ,
to the Anglo& mit.
A. A. Hays,
of Batton, MI
phis, whici, ttber with t test of 'Masi expert.
ears by wismatdmras he
Pitiabingh, Cincinnati
sad Bt. Loots, det•nalmet It to be fto mat and
nod valuable CU, sow known, whether - Ifora*s or
Ainerloan. Pats made from it ban stood in the
Glatt Tomato from M to 9 months.'
the Analyalt is of - the Clay ma taken from - She
mine, without any washing or preparation wind.
ever. It pomesems grist adheatrands and plasticity
qua hies, which are not shown by the Analleis, and
whieh admit of the admixture of • larliMProgadiall
of shell sr butted clay.
I sm now prepared ,to All ordsts for the above
Clay, to be shipped tram Si. Louis or &Armed hems
AUX. GORDON,
pHOTOGRspHic &LSVMa
rameasserao Awaits.
raoro@a►Yffio ►LBIIYS.
raarCOa►rsJa Austria
panoozePalo mantis.
Lirgut, best sad dampest sapartstsat In the st
PI T 111003K.18,
Oppeelle the Poet °Mee
0 IlliliKtiOY HOLDNIIB,
JOHN W. PITTOCHT.
,Book. Stationer, sad _Beres Depot, op7ette the Poet
To RAILROAD CONTRACITORK—
A. Sealed Proposals will be remised by Um AIM.
gassy likOmy Natiroad Company, st their othoe on
Pike stmet, In. the . Olty - of Pittsburgh, until 5
o'clock p. m., TausaDmr, June 3oa, tux, Ice
the lamination and Masonry of thethell you. 41 and
43 of their rosf.esch about on. slim to length. No.
el sods end NI begins at the mouth of Ocwans•
henn Oreek, tier wart those the prmisd terudnne
of the road at Itittatudtth.
Times Sections Include the hessisit wort between
Kattenittanning_
and
Qom ,Nahozdzig. and me well wor th the
tion ofiumed con tractors.
' Payment for the troth to be made la cash, In
monthth oittotatos. •
The lino Ida to properly stated, end profiles end
prepared for imbibition by the Ist •
tufe btent lut should any desire to amine the
work merlon to that thee, they can obtain aLL the
Information ntootorZy to enable than to do so In a
eallotactati =noon on application to P. lithium
impinear end enpaintendent of the Noad, at WI
office in Pittsburgh. ram". B. BWINIOT,
othicktdw President.
pIIRVIANCEO3 -
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
00B9EB TUTU AND UARKUT MINIS.
VI and Sd eta: ors !actuation's Jewelry Starr,:
rHOTOGBAPIIS, of orn7 ofoookodotiG;plala or
agora. from tho populor o & Violter toO.olnat
Mr. EIISVIANOII troala partt,oty !ell ths
at
-1* of no, 1312M/1 to the am weed.
Nay of ibis igtabllikuneay bdag readied try • do
gbh Olotifilight dd Matra.
air Pitialle litODSLltis and aaddaation sum'
"fil I R IL; WOBJES, FIRMAIIIMMERBEI,
Toszsposs,riAo23,uarioNiatiTiams ,
CANEWEI,ita
es sirs eraser
J. W. lIADTLELD basin ihren zis the only .
Owlet I l i
Nadas, Lew far Ids ceated
ynurr=WM ZLRIWORL%
W. us srepszedto sat them ca the most Amiable
tams, ihr - cash, bat QU.D MOP lIBAOKKUS
TOMMY" at ths karat market :sta.
Orden solicited sad preoptly
_attended te.
BTIVAIIIIIICLIS & POEN,
Importers of Toys sad lam Goods,
id Mildest lane, Dauer of WPM=Pew Street,
Tosa
rites ISTIIIIIIT
NEW GOO DS.-Haring just returned
from tho soot, no bum now In store on anion
olfs oisortinerat of woos and &sizable -
HOOTS AND iiiBo33B
Dealers eau besired arllh LADITB'. IMOD'
and W 11111' OIILDRIOOI*SIAITZDZI aad NADIOT
MUM. at a slight Tabe• tor cub. at,
ciao, sunum, sox a 00..5,
- I. V. ismod.
MATE (onootoooro to Wm.
loot o. tar
s i vium,
MA
Tato. Jr. a 0o..) PHA-0120.A1 IthIIIIIIIH,
cm Lap emit muse, too. mot Vit
nuttooot,
_ono
I. CO Solsral
W m oa bast rad rrill told& LLD ?TM.
-I.ZAD, BAH. LIL), WY H 0
%
MOW= -HAM
_HLTIIII ' HA
HUSH r Line - 70II= and /ILL l' III.
MUHL= now traormanciah PRIV
DRACHM so. Ag yak rintratoil to ijoroAr.
MlO 111 N oIMA3I/11170W11/44,1
TOB•0130.
soussrom,
lEVC&L.LISTEB. & BABB,
foe WOOD D*Wr. kror Om from slab W••i•
Ars rifitia•c4oli tteW
our on lenuoroatooo los 5L . 1 4 1 04, owl at
the • loved • ' Giro It a d'
CENTItat DBpaKORA
". 414 " 4 31141 " Om". 141# r
6P/LULLING SODA. ATZE, _
• . PATI"' nannouria. fo
14 IAtIItISAUUM LAND r.'
, 4LcOlf Pinkie Wonisteralitirio 'alphas aid
by! pig% &ism bultawk. Jobaliall. Brass Her
vehLandos Qw4ba4ad and E6ELT"I•
Ilatater. Noshroom ext 4 Tomato Waive.
sale,wlibiiiiC4A Mail by , _
• JOHN L.BKEEHLIA,
vis,oitv t) • UUMATB, of ooV
GM"' Voinoopathie Oka sad am= lor solo tiro
Grocer, Stop of JOHN L.
: Jell eirrobe Many and Nand stmts.
BOLOGNa 'MUMMIES, pat up for
tha fawner is , Philsaapleti, o 913,
thdramarcost v i tumor ,
, JOHN A. W.
-oonisr,LThostr sad Hasa Onoto.
o,' • .1i 1 DI - "rut. ‘, • • D
017131.11"Oxmosii Sill illitor.orie tar La toast
*lzabal br- 7 ---- ---101ffirid.211111111111W, ,
Q :
Llbetr sad Bind Anglo. :
tYd i dV . ' '-
!redo
t
.... naigig.:4o{.e .. .., „ A . IL. , d t • ,
—..............--.•
olpurs
Gipure
Gime
Given
Loa
Iguat
Shaw % Itzaczawn or
.llbswiE
Thltsthawk; rum.
Tlißot Numlir,
IMO Blimibr,
jelf
N P. UVNTIS,
AT BABICKR'B,
5 t MARKET STREXT,
asaltms.mmmuminAmilh igxloo,l4
No. NI SIOOND STUNT
Previnniss, PA
Al•o. • larp supply ot
POONZT BOOK%
WALLZTI3, to
Trrtacass,
sylMlyiaaverb
AALiwk4 to ttoksimtat
awn. ean. Wad and ?NITA Mk.
O*o. AJrzEz!r, ptopfsitir. • . ,
r•l"Plt`'atrm'rn""'n
mea,n;
Win*
awl%
Nies*
BHITLLND
wir; Shaw
wig
Sag noelved at
Elamlr.
Shaw* .
Owls -
114ihaveigir.e. BAUS
Ewer. -
numbi 11 FIFTH HT.
sh.whr.
@bald.;
llawli;
Loes.Potatin
Lem PobAr.
Lot POlettr.
LW. Man
Dimas;
Dammam;
Dszuskig
Duman
own. or . Gxritiss
Shawls;
Maw%
.TEST OPENED.
1:lis moral sad mat drdzsblo style§ sad siat ►
Way prmeat goanateed at the lowest peke for
which It out to bought eliverhete.
JUST OPENED.
DIMES GOODS.
Our stook Y tho Urged sza bast star oshlbiliod
.0 now sad most 661rablo, bought olio, this mat
thieved= to Woo, and from t 5 io 40 plc ma. b..
low them• of thrill' dais dam
JIIST OPENED.
PITS' NNW PZIET4
nos cases, brutall!,.l.llso
TANI 0113111 IMIATING XIIISGTII6 AT 15of
Tele bodnig within d Note pee ereziat the cdd Omit
JUST OPENED.
An bunions stock of arse and 8075' WAAR
and 1101JUZIZPING GOODS. BU Mitllll6.
Lls. 1100 P 11113:11TB and QUILTS. all It sirir and
peaty Wilma prim.
N. B.—One price only
MEN GOODS 1 GOODS!
ATA.‘
• -
J. M. Burchfield's.
DOUBLI WIDTH YOZAMBUraNar Li, Lad/W .
Trwrillog Nutt* waling ftetref, worth 064
MIGLIB/01113 , te1, Ibr 20 004 vac* 41.
LATIMUI, hr ..12 oasts worth so
Mo. fbr ffi9l! brofih
wzrra P. IC., farliarfboldt
ORCIANDIII UNE;
TIMID Pm,
Ingle, Dino, Quiz sad Whiti;Oa4 -, s kABSTTB
LAKL WOOL eitAvna;
BLILOK SUAWLB;
LAOII MlMLLatili
LACII BELLWLS;
With n buy simisaant dicolOostiricel rd. &op
he er.
NOW OPENING,
EATON'S
TRIMMING STORE
Tay Oak, wing of
RIBBONS",
153 r BOHM Ilia ill') DI SENUCIPIGIB.
earmasizint vane;
TATTITA rus Ii!LOVIS
sum imm IT
imssoo)
Asdare &Ong& poi is oat
air witouturat Jinni
gulgabd u kw•si Price. •
RATA iics
Ia1T1111k~•
E1411"124#
8211424
701
' 411031;044XMainLI D C10*19311
Girnainws LID fOlillll,
=Maier 1011331;
171 " A" MOS 7#141311.1 .
mom our, LitostuudaD •
• _ lams 00Li,ltle
SIM leMill, l29ol3 #gi ll i P / 11 4 11 1 1 , 1
001'20X j 1 1 1 Immo 071
1.6138 1 AMY MELDMIMI
.i.,:stnuntsatiomarno aeon*
.
"itttraartiO4N
IUACRIJI eat Dirt.
• ,•; .• • •' ,
To cowry. i :
- .16,,t - .. , ..,- 100: .',
ii.
e, '... ita , : ],;,;: ciw!iE ;. - - !;...-:.",,
lifos. 17 AND 19 Itimnrenustre;
, - - -
, Nalspos of:
' 4 9 91.11 ,ire
iIitiOWIEUP BO • - .4 1 / 1/fir
ir43.101111:111,10link L01.41 . 11.!#111,
WRI111:114121.•
Aka illenarittimiet :
!COMM ? ,
'ilkilt4sr plait Ira irinimel
•Wialbe,lo.4o,lnikliEmitaammult LAM
COMM iIaLWRIO
lifebir to MI •
punk RIIBBIIIR GLOVEIk
TOZ EMI =UM.
LON Ist
lb! bis+ l l Ode bat** 1 1
.0% ladiesotimmt
2iS
=OEM a GLUM.
pg . 9 istket atilt', old Oil.
Esequir.
alaia";
ewe
~: '_
Linizs: -
Lamm;
laws% •
Wow!lar.
OWLluiOrgsadia;
lin
orpnd/si
Ai: retiltsiomasei.
- , wits Nov' of Klalla wine t"Azals of Or
citai r
Take sod Daft tliOarklagalt. - .. ..
iiiria inuediaid. ono COrmialst at
' ' 'DKr '4II4WD/t.
BABGAINI 3
Lase can as. and , ,
Hasannha
Hissamikk;
Semilaalf;
Herman*
kbabiolieries.
Sun lrmlireUits,
Gloves,
WILL 31 NO111:1?..,y2
JosErn H0*1143 io
77 1 79 MEM STREET.
NEW DIMI3
Innr.
slew HUD mum AND ple041;
Kw ewe eaD nue Fak4,: .
namori Ain) ire
suer SurenutiMuk 103.•
To which n Lotto tboottootloorseflos rdese.
maciairmammo,
= Ititisut Mute,
Boman rosita sat 13teicult;1;
NSW OWN I
REDUCED. PRIORII,
ism, Dungan.' Auul dna'
D P Y. C3t , o
• • Int etootTia
WLBOT
wzmuu'ramr, ',Babas
T o OVUM CKMEO3..
-wHiTs'xxr,.a&Clyae,
.4rICTIOX
C11i,0011111513 AND:. LIQUOR/L-0n
11.11.11311DL1F MORNING. Joao ..1360i,-.01 10
o•cloolt. ba sold. ai lho Oonowdatol Ids Zoom%
65 /Mb Moot,
10 bosom Citn'of stinigala Cloak
do Chewiest:olft Soap,
• 5 do-- -- 15orabldig Boom. • .
16.61g0; _
5 bbbo Now oolowisAgantsi--,
'do Alploo :." ' -
10. do akiibssl* Nowlagi
6 do . sod Dry Ilatoldng Tobaowi
6 woo Otted Besally i 6.llors old? f-'•
6-do - WO Mau Nosody; '' • \
5 do 'ClbilkhiasAm V
10
baull V sedi n;24 '.
' 'via IVANE azien.
IGIAST -; . / B .1,411—0 n •
119.9b11D• AVM/MOM 99iii nth. at 9
oolooovt9 lOW. 09 Oho 9rioilakiscsor ahoy •
lad Wborfou anima, VW_ deidroblo of of own"
•=alj4oin botosia so of-1000100% WIT
tato IOW& tollfonr . ' - _
91: Woos& baling • frost of 40. bet calLuidav
dna. all eilielleM lark GO Oat.'
Zino lAN aookbootsia frost of swim 09 WINE.
too Mist, awl ectoodlog beck oo
Zino lotoooth Left a boat 'of -WAN os tho '
9 / 9 7. w:bliA!klX!fest. - •
1999 s 904 21 1f0ar 9 9 toitiootiono '
tiro park with
' Flooffif tbillr ai a9 Ulf 414.194911 AOC.
ttaa Beaia4 Ma- emea Irmo&
DiVlSA•Kollalf9Ull9 Lein&
.WABO - PROPIIIIirt—OR
'4211721111LT: 'Musa. Joaszlelse oda"
ceicor., win be' oda en Us asoulkar No Oar
menu Saba Remy No. II Meek Preel - llebetTAto
WWI LOT, he the ilpth Naas'abut* man ned Anton streitat SIM ban
teen, eat erteadlait beak In%
Lerheole see. TWO. TOPMOST -,
IP%consiabee nob tonne= sad pent,
i Ta w
et esk— u;(
;56104Num.sa-oi ew .
m jell tps, DLT 611Wwheelts. dW a
HOMELOLZVMMTUBIVO.3II
• TWILL ATTXI/11411.,' TAM SOU-
Ililideme .12th, at 10 o'eleell. will the
loOtestel aaaasFaaaqlyealaAnO Wen
nook et very expilet - lionebeld aaallui caw
'Obitsput wati_st . g . 01 . 6 . 410 #1 . 1 . 4411, Mrs oat et
•-• len •llkYls 2 ltdiliriateklairet
11211rEBIOL.COOTAIDICV
,_ h.) 3wo.v l u :EMt rtftikt : imdLoeuorgsHitrw4 lrJlt c.
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