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PATIONTDEKLILLATING MAX =WIN AND
BUDD ITALTNA,Ut allitaa andlitit aqL
/Navin put up marldnery of large capacity and of
Übe beet quality, preWe pared to do bang job.
trtn& volidt work he line, lauding by
promptness. and,the cluonoternfona mot, Wimnft
Weette attentkm to our BADANOZD
VALTB OSQLLATINGI =calm, • oginbining
advantages heretofore unattained In this clam of
jetteutyd
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Pittsburgh.
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SEWING MACHINE.
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LODWITBILL EXPOSITION,
With labia& floranziants.
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Puma, Mumma and Ocusdry ImProwed
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fir`*ldiot lArtihisses.
Ilskuroces, 11% 68 Fourth utrest, Pitgabrath•
'.llwwwideit - a ny /isle to twenty donate
'obligor than any other moths" to the city. Th ey
will do an kinds of weds, and are warranted to
thasejsate,Theyoreeo shale that niey and If
• aid Cal UM Mall to merfootlon. o Constantly on
=kin itneentlteetaz Raabe aiedkw. newtna
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supply of those beeental leetennentsi l Vl
beyond II doubt the luta tbecennta7. -
la now almost solnweeNi canceled. Jr name
mantle pat we twin not been able Co BB cesedeV of
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received the PIBEIT OLATh NMI
MIDAL, at lb. Wcomo's Yam, Loodoe, ISta
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HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES,
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LIST 07 BPZOL7IO SMILEIDILS.
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Ha l ll—Pir Praia* Prim» or boom.
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for Adams or Firkbaa—Oppriereo, • Dithould, La
bored Breethlag. =ended with Croup and grpecto.
million. Plias, 60 orate pw box.
lor Zr DiegerproWeiDDlocharpie anew
du Ler, the reraltotlicezha Ina Margra or Mee.
ouriale. — Forifokestalhallwatardweit of Bear
log and liagtog hi dlerlfroVentrar-Lehe. Pero,
60 onto per box.
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box .or Zrleartiag Diachargea. Flits, 60 an
pat
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fop, win bent, Saaratkni: rstosi 500 . Sox.
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rain apes NI Inallh Peke, SI per tan.
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an nine whole limas or marbly ars pull. It Was
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days of Nay sad Nerabsr, sad tiarsaftar bat es
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and on aggiostios at tis sake.
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1863.
pittsburgh Outfit
S. RIDDLE ifts 00.,
lIDITOBB AND PDOPRIETOBB.
Publication Office No. 84 Fifth Street.
1110BNING AIM MMHG NDITTONS, DAILY,
CONTAINING TEI LATEST HEWS VP TO THI
HOUR OF PUBLIOATIOZL
MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1868.
NEW TERMS OF THAI GAZETTE,
Mumma Ismot, by mail. 7ear—.1143 00.
month... 70.
Is.
slngis L
Mums.. Zzartai, by ma. pa par—. 4 60.
sonth—
mob-- 10.
.5 " sines
Wm.LT UNION, tbsgb Copies, pee par- 9 00.
dab of 6to 10, , " 160.
0 0 dubs of 10 annum - 1 26.
--end one extra to the party sandhog, club. For e
dab of Moen, we will send the L'vf ammo Gummi
dab. Per • nub of twenty, we well send the
Mown= Warta dally. Single 0 0 Ptee, 6 route.
enbicsiptlens //OW,: is adman, end paws
sheen stopped when.tbe that motes, .
No Reaction-.WO Cannot Afford It.
As same will, no doubt, interpret the news
we have received daring the past twenty-four
hours as indicative of most swan* peace and
searatity for the future, so far as Pennsylvania
is concerned, we think that the paramount
duty of the hour which presses upon our more
intelligent °Rims, is to counteract this false
and superficial view of the late movements of
the rebels, both as regards Lee's "change of
base" in Virginia and the consequent expedi
tions sent out for reconnoitering and plunder
ing• purposes into Maryland and this State.
°neat our eastern contemporaries has some
remarks on this subject which are timely, and
which we will quote as well worthy of being
pondered by those who would give way to
this delusion of "no danger,'? thereby lulling
themselves into a false sense of security.
After referring to the exaggerations of the
reports, which prevailed in the beginning of
the weak, of so many many impossible thous
ands of rebels hare and there and everywhere in
the border oountios of Maryland and Pennsyl
rant, andfollowing this often-experienoed but
always humiliating picture of panic and alarm,
with the very striking contrast which was
promoted when the actual Lets became
known, as if "cue day the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania is rooked to its foundations, and
the next it is laughing at its fears," he goes
on to say :
Thus it appears at present. But this
cannot be the end of the matter. In
fact it is likely that we have not yet leen its
beginning. We have not yet heard of Lee.
We have not yet heard of Stuart. Some
where along these Virginia mountain ranges
thirst is a great rebel army, which snared up
there with 5(16111 object yet unsocomplished
and undeveloped. It may be that the object
was baulked by the rapid northward move
ment of Gen. !looker. But no good General
starts out on a campaign of such magnitude
as that which Lee bad evidently projected
with only one need line of movement or plan
of action—with only one string to his bow,
By returning to Fredericksburg, 1.011 . 4 cam
paign would be a ridiculous fiasoo--he wordd
have to acknowledge it • failure in its very
_pace.
- We have, by telegraph, from the headquar
ters of the Army of the Potomac, a very lucid
statement of the line of movement of the dif
ferent coliseum of Lee. army for the last
thirty days. This statement shows that the
movement has been a deliberate, not a sudden
one. And It would seem to point clearly to
some mob campaign as that of last year In
Maryland. It may be that this is still 1011.111-
ble. At all events we would not advise the
army or the country; to fall beak with the fan
abed eecurity from which they were eo suddenly
aroused a tow days ago.
The Fight at Mlllikeies Bend, La...
Row the Negroes Fought.
"Meek," the well-known oorrespondeet of
the CittoletAti Costeterci4l, glues the follow
tag oleo andOetailed 'count of that elfair :
Ts s 3111.11 tr NORCO AID OUIL /OWL
A couple of weeks since, nine regiments of
Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana rebels left
Little Beck, Ark., for Northern Louisiana,
for what particular purpose has not yet been
learned. They arrived a week ago at Rich
mond, the oounty seat of Madison Parish,
twelve miles from Yazoo Point, and about the
same distance from Milliken's Bend. Scouts
and 0i145111111 gave to their commander, General
Walker, information concerning our force at
the bend. It *unstated only of portions of
the Vth and 11th Louisiana (negro) regiment.
and 140 men belonging to the 23d lowa-800
Degrees and" 140 white men. Our officers
took the precaution a week or two age to dig
rilt.pits, and make a weak show of fortify
ing.
The estimate put upon the fighting quell
tie, of the novae' oy the rebels may be
judged from the Mee of the foroe brought
against the eight hundred contraband'.
They knew our strength to a man, and pitch
ed four regiments against our small force of
darkists„ The regiments were, 90th Texas,
Colonel Waterhouse commanding; 60th Tex
as, Colonel Plonrney commanding; 70th Tex
as, Colonel Fitzhugh commanding; 20th Tex
as, Colonel Allen commanding, all forming
one brigade rimier Oct. McCullough, nephew
of the late Ben. MeCallooh.
AN ISTUVATING 018ZONITA1101
Before being informed hew the battle went,
the reader should be .told that the ogress
ware neitherdrilled nor disciplined sufficiently
to warrant the most sanguine friends of the
- aspatiataatat oostrabasd soldiery to antici
pating good results from their lint fight. A
majority of them had not had guns la their
hands more than three days. some of them
wen furnished with mfiskets for the first time
after the light had aetuaily oommeneed. Un
der these circumstances, any person who re
members how poorly some of our volunteer
reginienta stood Are at the. commencement of
the war, will be prepared to hear that the der
ides evinced unmistakable signs of Panlo and
demoralisation, and did mon running than
fighting day before yesteraey. But they didn't
run L foot. On the contrary, they conducted
themselves throughout the engagement with
remarkable coolness and courage. Boole will
say they fought because they feared that, if
taken prisoners, they would be summarily
dealt with, . Bat I do not thinkthey had any
snob fur before them. They obeyed orlon
more strictly than men who think It 11 &ques
tion of victor', or death to them individually
are apt to do.
TIM PICILITS AU OAPTUIRD AND =CAPE
The rebel brigade left Richmond on the
6th, and arrived at the picket post of the Band
early on the morning of the 7th. Than were
six negroea on picket. They captured these
without much difficulty, tied them up bands
and feet and left them at a cotton gin near by,
telling them to stay there till they (the rebels)
returned. While the darkisi were 'standing
statue-Like against a flame one of them dis
covered th a t th e cord by w hich his hands were
fastened wes.poorly tied, and without much
difficulty he loosed his hempen fetters. Ale
maul work was to cat his oomisdes free, and in
less than an hour after their capture the plok
eta were taking a circuitous route to camp,
whore they arrived ahead of the rebel column,
and in time to give valuable Information a to
the number of rebel, engaged In the attack.
They brought their arms and cartridge-boxes
with them, having found them.whatv the nil.'
els had left them in the cotton-gin.
von RIBES AllY/1101 crow min wonta.
*ltem our picket post and tide-pitthere
wee large open field, in whist' several hen= .
area head of eattle were grazing. The ad.:
. IMotaTf4rdefahe rebels drove the cattle bo.
fore them, thinking in this way to mewl up to
the rifiellts and, surprise their occupants.
Bat the slarkies wire wide awake. indeed, I
em convinced that they were more wary than
their Wham fa this nowt; for while theist
ter insisted, for a time, that it was our own
pickets who were coming in, the former were
-fully persuaded, from the moment the cattle
turned toward them, that the Oonfederates
were advancing. As one of them said to me,
yesterday, - "We bleak one knowed day woe
oomin'. Day couldn't fool U. An. we wanted
to shoot, but de officers said day as our pick
ets." However, even if the Wilms had known
what the darkies say dig knew,' the, would
not have opened fire until the Confederates
got close to them. It was their policty to let
the Texans come within good and easy range,
and then' give them such a volley as would
make them withdraw'more hastily than they
approached.
• CHARGE rrros oua arma.rivp.
The rebels advanced confidently, with the
intention of charging evic t ,
~tha
When they were within a /undyed lade of
the works, our men disabused. a cam, a t
them, but without mush erect.' The white
soldiers did considerable ezikation with their
fins, bat the negroes did what all trodps have
t o be repeatedly cautioned strainet—they
aimed too high. The rebels received jibe fire,
and again advanced. The contrabands loaded
their guns so quickly that, before the enemy
had mimie twenty yards further progress, a
second volley was poured into them, with
maiden:as tocuraoy. Moro 'than lig rebels
were killed and wounded, and the survivors
fell back in disorder.
ITS LB /RCA ♦ I'LLIE , IIO XXXXXX
The rebels finding it impossible to charge
the ride pits, fell back and reformed. Ben.
hioCulloch then moved his brigade to ; im left,
for the purpose of thinking cur works. The
Texans minted rapidly round, and soon had
a deadly finviditund into the retie pits. The.
light was going against as, indoor a* would'
probably have been oempelbiti to lane their
works but for the timely anini of the gen
boats Tylor and Chordsou, wide& came upload
threw a few shells into the rebelyanksi killing
and wounding a groat many, and making the
whole command fall back. As the rebels re
treated, Dome of our negro soldiers Int their
shelter, ands good deal of hand-to-hand fight
leg ensued.
The result was, that between the 800 ne
groes, 110 white men, and the asiistartoe ren
dered by the gunboats, the rebut were thor
oughly defeated. One hundred and fifty-two
dead rebels were counted on the battle-field.
Not leas than live hundred were wounded,
most of whom they succeeded In carrying
away. We took near.y a hundred prisoners.
Our loss will reach about two hundred killed
and wounded. The 231 lowa lost eighty out
of one hundred and forty—twenty-three 'of
them killed oa the field. The lois of the
negro regiments was proportionately mush
smaller. A Captain commanding the 11th
Louisiana (eolored) regiment was killed. I
have forgotten his name. 001. Leib, of the
9th Louisiana, (colored ' ) was slightly wound.
ed. He is a very breve and •®dent offieer.
I==
Among the Inridente of the fight worthy of
note, was the capture of a rebel soldier by •
darkey, who was his muter three months
ego. The Texan was caught in a tight plate
by one of HoL Leib's men, who cried out to
him, "fold on der, and put down your gun,
oz. shoot." The rebel surrenderedlUlool2.
ditionally, but alter identifying his scepter,
said to one of oar elbears that he protested
against being held Qs a prisoner by his own
slave. "It's good enough for you," sold the
officer; !'that's just the man •to guard you.
And Jim (addressing the soldier) , -U he deo%
behave himielf, shoot him down."' The chiv
alrous Botitherneforas very indignant, and
his wrath efferveseed in • series of "tied
damns" which fell' upon the ears of the "in
telligent contrebend" without effect, The
dusky warrior kept a_close eye upon his pris
oner, but refasej. to 7seld - any conversation
with him, or answer any of his luestione
to when hoc:1113W, or nerrlierderid fo level
• gun at his master.
ens THE intoeola COWASIZIO
I know it Is said by masty that negroes are
naturally cowards, and will cot light against
white men in battle. Apart from the Tabula
tion which the engagement of the 7th af
fords to this statameat, these was an instances
worthy of special mention. On the battle
field, yesterday morning, there ware; found
two dead men lying /We by side. One was a
Texan rebel, the other an emancipated shire,
belonging to the oth Louisiana /Iwo Regi
ment. They had bayoasted each other. The
negro's bayonet Was actually In the abdomen
of ate dead rebel, ■nd the Texan had killed
than:ogre with his bayonet.. Here is mother
iastance : Daring the fight one of the negroes
got short of ammunition. He had lied his
last cartridge, when o rebel attempted to can
him through with his bayonet. The, negro
deliberately seised the barrel of his 'gun and
cut the tobs.'s bead open with the butt of it.
f els corona was witnessed by hundreds.
I====
The wounded oolored soldiers were yester
day put on board the steamboat Pringle, and
I took OCOR/1017 during the day to visit the
floating hospital. The patience and eitdor
ante with which the poor 'fellows bore the
most terribtawounds struck me uremailtoble.
Among an equal number of white soldiiis
there would have been more groaning and
complaining. But in very few omen did the
onfortnnate blacks give audible expression to
the most Intense suffering. Amputations of
legs and arms wile made in some instances
without the use of chloroform. Thos. who
WORN but stightly hurt MAMA to take a pleas
ure in ministering to the wants 'of the mere
sesionsly ttjured, and from this fact vary few
had to be detailed from the ranks as nurses.
RNADT /OR ANOTHER 1/100T.
The negro command was in good condition
yesterday, cod eager for another fight: The
dead were deeently burled, and the wounded
all removed coon after the teratinationof the
engagement. The battle of the 7th afforded
happy 'elation to the vexed problem as to
whether slaves ockald be made to fight against
their m►eten and for their freedom. All
they want is good gone and good alters.
The Storming of Port Hudson.
An officor with Danko' army Mato., in' n
private letter, an incident whieh weaned dur
ing a temporary temp at Port Hudeon, on the
27th of May. He availed hiensoll of the op
portunity thus afforded to ride to Ike reb4l
works as close as he could to gat a good view
°reborn, when he saw a regiment of the ono
my throw down their armsp and beard , them
give throe cheers and say W. surrender 1"
The rebel °Moors at • once spproaohed Ahem,
and, with drawn swords and pistols, overpow
ered and controlled them, and compelled them
to take up their arms and resume that! peti
tions.
The smile °Meer, at a truce entered into
next diy, for the purpose of looking after the
dead and wounded, while riding as near to
the rebel lines as he could get, wu hailed by
a rebel °Meer within the works with the ques
tion whether he•did not think, upon ranee
tion, that be wu coming nearer than mu ex
actly proper. Our officer replied in the ne
gative, &eying we bad haduen wounded and
tilled as near to the enemyas be bilis!: thei
was.- A cloiversation then ensued, in Sahli
the rebel allow spoke of the Sherman chew
of the preceding day, and remarked that "in
side" they regarded it as the inset thing of
the war. Oar &Beer did not belong to Sher
man'. division.
Important from Fortress normoe.
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe, dated
Wednesday, June 17, gives • very interesting
hint of important operations being on foot in
that department. It will be remembered Gust
we referred, a day or two aim to • demon
stration against the rebel capital from the
Peninsula, or perhaps on the south side of
the dames river, which we' found some allu
sions to in the rebel pipers both of Richmond
and Petersburg. This interpretation whisk
we give to those illusions, is fully. bonus out,
we think, by.the dispatch from Fortran Mon
roe now before ns. It reads as follows :
The Yorktown;asmagerslof the lath, met
"Our most important local news is for the
present contraband. Great odic* prevails
In the Depifirtmentoind li,patbiukudy soul-.
Meted In this command: , -;- - -
mit Gee. Reyes is in front to' oostostag.'
pelatee atonmente Le patois, and Btle. Elea:
Sing Is la oemomend at Titiktowa. .
The Rebels on the Potomac and
West of Harper's Ferry.
Brom the Baltimore papers we learn that
the rebel forms invested Harper's Berry on
the 16th lust, on the Virginia side, and made
an attack, hoping to surprise General Tyler's
forms. The latter, however, after 1101i0 re
'Wane% .retire4.to the Maryland Heights,
from whines the rebels were shelled, and
compelled to evacuate the town. The rebels
then retreated to Williamsport, when Gen.
Tyler reoempied his former position. Travel
betwiam Harper's Berry and Baltimore is re
armed.
It Li also slated that amoral Mulligan has
asked to be allowed to remain's& New Cheek.
He thinks he can hold New Omsk against a
vastly 'spinier faros, and will he permitted to
remain.
The Baltimore Asetrisan, of 'Thuredei e
. , ,
glees ills news !rem the sipper Potomac and
ersitward, as foII&TSA -
Yesterday aiming . Gen.. Tyler ummated
Harpies Ferry end. .removed, his forms to
Maryland /MOO, 'here, at bet adiioOh 110
bed not bun disturbed by tha Confederates.
Thane's from Western Maryland last night
woe of She most 'suiting oharsotid.
Offielei military dispatches, edvioss from
the railroad °Mars on the west end of the
Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and privet& in
formation, all apes in placing the state of af
fairs 111 that vicinity as follows:
A large body of the Confederates have
moved both on the Maryland and... Virginia
sides of the Potomac, and also along the Una
et the Baltimore and Obi* Asikoad towards
.oamberland and New• Creek. The railroad
track and railload,brldgas are reported to be
bunt and destroyed, bat this real deems', of
warm, oannot yet be asoertadeed.
A body of the Confederates ounpisd Clllll=
bodied yesterday afternoodfor a shoit time,
and than Joined the main force that fns ad
vancing- upon New Creek Station, distant
about 21 miles read Cumberland. _ All the
tracks, Au., were reported as being entirely
destroyed between New Creek and Cumber
land..
Gen. Nally, at, last &dews, had /waived
*lth all his forest at New Creek, and bad
marched oat on the road to meat UM advanc
ing Confifdatates. A battle was imminent.
All the railroad stook had been removed
from Cumberland below the prompt troubles
aommeneed. .
The passenger train. oa the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad .(u Instated yesterday) now
only ran' toilLonoesay Jaastion and /hider-
Wt. The road between the lifonocasi and
the Ferri Is only need by Government trains.
The manager trainthit arrived at sixn'olook
yestaiday evening from Frederiok brought no
wounded °Goers or moldier', es was expiated.
It Is asserted that there were but few of the
wounded at the Ferry, **most of them hay
ing been taken prisoners.
Major GeneraiMUrrop left the Camden "treat
depot at.two o'clock yesterday afternoon in a
special Gain for the Ferry. It is stated that
he desired to return to his men, and volun
teered to set in any position that he might be
deemed most serviceable.
Washington News.
The eastern papers here the following tele
grams:
WASHINGTON, JUDO 18
=CEZCI3
Senator Wilson is here on the patriotic er
rand of persuading the Government to adopt
las plan for bringing immediately bark into
the servi.e the discharged two years and nine
months men, In anticipation of the draft.. By
spools!' Inducements, ha proposes to get the
are
worth treble their camber in green troops.
Oil. COOOll Vu Till COLOIRD TIOOPS
General Cottah's refusal to muster in a com
pany of colored troops that wont to Banis
hing, vu based on the law. Orders were
sent htm thin morning to minty. them.
[We trust that like orders have been NOM
to dineral Brooks, who,was under the meats
city of refusing the offer of colored troops
here for the same reason assigned above for
General Couch's_refusal of them In Philadel
phia.]
/111.10T . 11 rows
It is stated that ail but 200 of the 2,000 men
who were missing from Gen. Illiroy's com
mand when it reached Harper's Perry have
come within our lieu safe and monad.
AL SUIT £01151? NIL SWARD.
George W. Jones, late Minister te Now
Granada, who was arrested in November,
1861, by the Goverameot, and kept four
months in Fort Lafayette, has stied Seerstary
Seward for $50,000 damages. The case is Just
entered in the Supremo Conn of this olty.
Is answer to a telegraphic dispatch Cent to
him by a gentlemen of Philadelphia, general
Simon Cameron denies positively tint, in a
recent speech delivered by him at Harrisburg,
ha advised that the command of the State
troops should be taken from General conch,
and given to either Generals Franklin or Mo-
Meilen. As we knier the MoOlellanites
anywhere falsidersi as well as blind par
tisans, non of their acts now surprise u.
They an desperately Wicked.
Toe Junes Iteurass,-.A dispatcis from
Baltimore, dstid Thunday, says A squad of
Jenkins' cavalry, captured at Greeneastlo, ar
rived to-day. Thor"; *implosion iniurroo
tionary assd &oblate.
,'Tbe rebels are plun
dering pronitemonsiy about Ragouts's& and
Willismspost- Horses sod earthier' trieehlet,
oonTerts to the Oinfedersoy.
IFIMILN PRBBLB ISPEOTAOLES.
Lai Notwitkitending tko ottooke Oskar
lapooOok maws, lobo wire to tbo ...ow or Col.
elpw, ths
• ,
11,178SLUI PIDIIII4 SPIKITALOLBI
an nmehlakt atAttbElrbia* oltdocoolosato of Oat
1116611. AU tat It abbot 7r to moo:0o* all other
eotooloot Mob osll bad 'obalobtO tho ZEMAN
POlBllttl mow For Ws by
J. DLIDICIUD. Prix lea Upitaiu,
Itaint tptw tdr 4k• lkumako Ribble ilpalliwiss,
le o .9 otro.t. Mp Pat
DASSAGB , FROM TUE !'OLD OHM,
J. TB.Y."—The undoestgOof fo - sOw i od" be
kin out usitruitte fr om soy wild Ito;
Wad ot*oOload. slaw tryooostior Lid ?Mil
Itoossess, joolodloyilho mammoth MUM, . T
IAbTIII6/1 ~ orltrit ohm 'ratios 'Tim* lower
thou tiokstlooo b•parotiowd kr at onisrofiloila
tittotmrgh. Thu-atoomoos lona , mu'
W•dosain OPOOldig al LOodondorry I r shot matt. The salllnievorolo Imo Linopoil wary week.
7-, D. 011111.4
Ilkuivoka Avian
lo
Boildlog,
of •Somoil ? „Italak atroot.'Puulotrob.
& STONEMAN,
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ICARITRAOTTIR MS or WISH WORdi,
Rave al .wza ina l Wend and tub to *Mot 111011.101 D
DRAW - VARA mania atm au
kinds ; 11113 D foandrz, ;
WORK TOR WIRDOW.BIRD oscura, OR.
RADIRRTAL MIRA WORK. kr 110111,11 i Ra. '
WAR ahaa cd WIER braid%
Manta
Zia. 30 MOUTH =RUC.
W. N. N. UM
BROWN, MOIARQW,4k,
HODS; SIGN AND ONNAIANDTAL PAINTINA
anAistana AND 6LA11124,
No. Yi ritzszo,erlisiT.
• erinivaas,'
EAIIMONTIIMaraOW,ICH POLlbil, for
thu ag k io to urk% OA
lam thin 5,10 aAJA0...04.4 sjim. lOWA prwvrkis id! Iron
• •
rot .. at 910 AI INIGI:VIS OXINTIOIX DWG
MUIR, cor,.ubso aad trdseal straw.. , lei
IVBW PRIMIIBIIIf. new Toilet.
AN% bow Potioadoi Obis Sok NW otal
Tooth Inishoo. lials• Ina s. tbablibt Mot irti.
oho. of bob drarbttoo. con Ann be_ooogrott at
ow. A. RALLY% OUTZAL MVO BMA ow.
Obb and Ted=Lamb. _ h o s
I NDle AUSISSIL'Olittill, suitable to
hivil Maks% bit mobil at the lodia
Jilt
be opes, SO sad SI IL Obbitrob.
TRUALTIT6
VOLUME LXXVI---NO. 188
OILS,
WALES, WETMOEE & CO.,
C03A3Z1881.02.7 ALECILCH.A.brra.
SHIPPERS OP PACTROLIGUE,
113 MAIDEN LAN; NEW YORK.
*V Amplo hailltim fon STOBAGII Mal IMP
PLUG, at Um& yazd and wharg, It= noon:
naltat
•
RIDER & GLARE,
00111188101 XICROHANIS,
And Victors In
eirraomom MID I PIIODUCITS.
61 BROAD STRUT.:—...nr To=
60 HAND STRUT
111 lira Sethi PORTLAND ERROUNS OIL
WO NEW TORN researnm Qum.*
OODP , Ix.
W. A. CHAPMAN, Us/4 . - L.
'vitas , 60 Hasid drag. .
OIL MILN: need not be einberrained
by the eatortesmith of the Balk Ordi=
when they can hare their on , tended and
withtmt toathlng the City Whams, m chap > more
olprom der, pt, with lam Mak, tem trouble end In better
at
BIBS'S OIL Y.ILED,
On the Anal henry Valley Railroad. above longronos•
vil/go, wham 011 la paragon from the baste dlreet to
the ars, soda to am Neat or West,
without any or noeh lig.
All orders on - to.
1101Mlie at lard, en Mutt IPsomongsr B. B.
Past Ms Wrens, BOX 902. Pittabigrgh ; or I
can be or.. daily *I the 011 Ittchthr
I RON -CITY OIL WORIC.
. LYDAY 4 GRORMINING,
Kaaiihotaters sad Itellasro at •
CARBON OIL, BRIIZINE AND LUBRICATING
OILS, .
I=l
()BUDS PAITBOLDUJI.
Mr Works, opicidte Elnarpsburg.
Office la Mali BLOCK, I:Window Way,
jelltdai Prriningaa. Pa.
RICHARDSON, HARLEY CO.,
Commission and Forwarding lorokants,
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM,
N.. 19 IRWIN BTSEET, Prressuma.
air Liberal mil anTaacw on ocasslgaresnts for
Pittsburgh or gaits= Markets.
Mows. J. B. buxom= A Co.;,
Illriusoza Hooluvoa,
Tnoaroos BMA , Am., Prue; Ckomousrofal Book
mOlOdoo .
ROBERT ABRIVOISTR,
Ito. 1 ET. MAIM 1593JECT, Pittsburgh.
Forwarding & Comminion Merchant
AND DEALER IN OILS.
ING - ILLUMINATING, LUDILIGATING, OILUDZ
PIC/AGLIWII OIL An , oonstanclj on hind .nd
far .t the Ammo maltat prim. CONsimuciril
/131 D OIDIII. octctssn. spl:l3m
"mv . "Dwrizei - siciaTuimirmii"
woo Y.
61101103 W. HOLDfaIIP 4 00.,
Nwmr4QTuUl3 OR
HIIIINIXO OIL AND IMERIChiTIEO OIL,;
Eev oonetantly on hand the very best - twilit, of
IMMO OIL, deli sad without odor, also, • good
1.131111/10•TOB, pare WHITE MEWLS sad OAR
OUILLELE.
aurAll orlon loft at No. 36 luv Ilmurre, /WA
woad door, mill bo promptly ottendod to.
oottdd
LUVENT Offi W 0 Kti.
DIUNOAD, DUNLAP • 00.,
PIIIII WHITS RIIIINID OdilBolll OILS.
ONloo, No. 291 Ltboet7 nerd,
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_r&MJCd U WD,
011.01 VITSOL,
AQUA AMMONIA.
Orders left at *Mara Molar A ONWe, oar.
am of Market and VIM Meet% win metre prompt
atteatloa.
DIAMOED OIL WORILIS
lifArLol ti SMITE,
fariszas AND DIALLER IN CARBON OIL,
Unearyamed by mg In the market
alf•Orden lalt at ttadr odic*, No. 41 NABS=
BULLET, ar at their wort' lannosteavUle, ulll be
prosat4 attead _
NUINBB Of OUDI oth. athll
pICTROLMou WORIES,
suurctrAantisi rani Tens claim= cots uszoga
/IXD IMOLZON 1.031110 OM an:
Llipsatti two shosmauti errryta Dar ws
REESE 4 GRAFT, Proprietors.
Ofildo, N.asongsbau. How % Plttabnigh.
sirS6
QTOEAGE .13
attention of oil men and oasts le called to the
Lot that the undo...tont has e lyre, coot and dry
muds, imitable int storing itodnud
BOST. ASHWORTH,
myl3 Duquesne Way sod St. Oletr strnt.
BEDFORD SPRINGS.
This molar rummer nowt will b. opened Oct tie
aormammeale• of Meilen, en the lard JOYS
ALIT mid will beluga apes until lit of October.
lb. Hotel will bit under the chap of amedetmed
mamma, sad miry mranmemett hu been nude to
atm oath* eatleastlem to mart&
lb* Bedard ._ - Ballrood will be cesepleted is • few
dip to Maud Pletbelitatica. eta sad one half Mks
east of Belbrd unit tom Mat plat. preimpro will
o oonnrisd to the lipriage la drat cam bog* and
.
Ample ta bare been made to .epplp
dadam and Rude , with Baked Water, la
et anclant crab, at the tbllowiag rat.., at the Metemi
To t ban banec-(neherri,)MTp/1mm.......411
banal. (oat) 40 'Woos. .4...tt 00.
(rata 10 .1 00.
A ordon oddment to IL :1... - AhDlolllo7p, Bed.
ford. promptly GUM sad water. seat to imy pen of
:the mashy. it le that parthome ditto
Una ohuld be Alyea for marking bunk.. •-
lPencosarlithlog room; or say tatormatlarmacent.
leg Mot Oprlam, Mmem *MAI PRO.
14111120ba AI If az prim° BPS
NEW GOODlL—litiniig kat riturned
from the Zest, we have ow to store maiden-.
sire amertteent of warn and &drab!,
HOOTS AND 111330138
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Dodoes oanbo slued LADIW, 1118 W tEELILDHEItire u0W1.0612111.8 nod FANCY
a slight Mums ex, auk
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led No: nctßifailf Wood 'lad Pooitli L eta.
pARTIMAIMIN:NOTIOIt=-We
tbla dayseedletated edth'se Ma Sown= NM
bubbler - Itybk the Atia to be
/MAW Saris DULL. the partnership to take
abet day. Tim Ott buboes "IS be carded ea
by Um dadrridgeed r luostototta - -
Hy MM. Mau REM I GIIAIT.
au= mara. atom=4lllS/M. axon, 1. boss
RBEISB,aIp 115 DULL,
Agooplidenirs qt
Wilma. seription of Hap. &Um mud
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Rub& coastnaggid oar troika vitt • TIM
asking tab Wad of Iron a ardalith Ire nspirtailty
aolkdit•diusoiihwtrad• -
arOilks, caroms or IlatibliAd , and ,illatar
a. a. upaaara.. saw%
S. lawns. & oa t 0 r //Looms
UP • NAN mar Idlbiety sat Alias etneth
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pEOPLH2 INSURANCES CO4PAN
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11BE AND JILIZMIDiEIITRANOR;
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wa.phuligi t .. Ames D. beam
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c=.0p6919 pit ot:P. 14. Lon 10,060 Ot.
1,0955 i yea 4409140....... 2,600 00
Efunlisitkieand - Mud ' Top Mountain
.11911rcrid. Oompas„Tooortgage 2,01: 1 0
Perinsylnals Railroad 00:4 29.4. 4,009
Nook of:l2•Usai• Illutealinsarszos $4,960
94ock 4i Oeuuty, Ike /nraniao• 1,060 00
Stoat M DeLivar• B. I. Innarsna ON_ 700 00
Gmumanialliazik An - 6,136 0 1
Steobanks • Bark de 9,019 .0
Mika M. 1949329iiie
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Book Amounts, smicraid Wares; , 1 6,70.6 79
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Smith Dawriii,
Jr. a , Woodward,
Johri Pittares,
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ncr 8 15irethant corear Third sad World street.
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PLNIr OF PHILADZILPILIA, Ot➢q, pi sad 4a
Obiataut street, near 'Fitth: -
Memait of Saab, Janimi Ist, 1060, pablialwr
agreeably to an aot of Araembly,
find Mortgagee, amply amared...—..,...41,080,093 80
Sal Meta (meet e 1111011,3111 CI) cad 1.02,1036 00
Temporary Loam, on ample. Oa atrial
Sacraria. ' 86,135 , g
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Jitotea and Bilk 1,101 00
Saab
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in town and ooraztry, at as low r an °mensal
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