~S~ .J.'.. , :- , • ", Ptskugit''iE4giette. 'ittrEsDAT, KAY 44 . 1 1 1864. „ ..Cogrunack ..rwe our first page ' ti:diaj • Ire, tile. Atom!) interesting details of the Rebel &flare to riptoroiar supply train eons:n.B44 tivening last, end • • • this page will be found the pesticide= Murree seooad raid, .A.Tratts'a cavalry expeditiori, and Steen repulse. Also, a vmehiariation from Gen. tirearas, to his 614,414 f Dawson and; DL Resolution Not many days s=o, ions L. yawsos, Of 1, Payette, introi ' in the House of Repro. lientitirde s pre I bis and resolution, the Substance of witi l iras, that the ,President . -should . ltalia Ij—issue = a preclainstion ;;granting peturbt ion to any nf ,the . rebel 'Sous States :to unt to the . Union as soon es tit;', shalt 11 dOllll their . inns ail re new their glair e—the Federal &vein nutukto parents° to such States; the " full enjoyment" - of their "local lams : and intl. Wiens," slavery included. The preamble , - tali resolution-were promptly laid on 4be .', table t wher* the Age and papers of like faith and works cry out that the " Atoll ticinlits" are oppenrd to a resiciation of the Union! , Let tie eee if they arc: In 1d1,7 or August, 1561, the Congress of the United. States adopted.' resolution pre suited byJons.T. Carrtrianas of,Kentucky, '. -.declaring tint the present war was not = wired against The rebellious States with theivieW of subjugating them or interfering iltliiiiiy of their bell institutions, slavery included, but that it was waged solely and exclusively for the restoration of the Uniori, and that, as awn as that 'object was attained, "the war should cease." Here Au Congressional action just as favorable for...the Rebels as the proposition of Dlr. Dewson. If the South had thee laid down its arms, the old Union would tincibestion ably have been continued, with slavery. But the . South did not lay down Its arm Its ptirpose was to destroy the Union, and it ' therefore went on with its work of °mania. ing armies, fighting battles with the friends of the Union, and hanging its own Union aliens. Again, on the 21d or September, 1862, the - President issued aproolamation calling up on allpersone in rebellion to actbrnit to the , laws and return to their allegiance within 'one hundred dais, assuring ~t hem that all ..their local institutions, slavery included, e - .idAtotldberespeeted if they did so, but pre senting the, alternative that, if they did not sttbinit to The laws within the prescribed , Undted days, slavery, being the chief !iiiitte and support of the Rebellion, should awe and determine forever. _Here was emcee-and 'a threat- Had the.liouth em `braced the promise, the old Linion.would still have been restored and slivery would .4 - te been preserved. Bat ,again the South rofinted to dente back, and went on with its chosen:work - of destroying the Union. At r ine end of the hundred days, the President, as a military necessity, declared the Abolition of slavery in the rebellions Stitter,.and announced that the glares of ilebeis would in the future. be armed-to as. _ - .itst in. actringthe Union. This measure 743 , . adopted by the President in the exercise of his powers as Commander-in-chief of the Union armies. It was based Upon cUtierry - and not moral grounds. That the President resorted to it only in the last extremity, that ;he might save as Union, Is shown by his icing delay in proolaiming it, by the adop tion of the Crittenden Resolution, and by the. preliminary proclamation. of 'the 22 , 1 of September. It had become Certain that the South-could not be coaxed - back into the Union. The President laid his hand upon the colored element, and to-day we have a hundred thousand negro soldiers in the fteld,fiyhting for the Union. The Union ar mies have been strengthened by the prottla . 'irtatiini. - -ef Freedom; the South's capacity farresistance has been weakened by it; is nearer its end because of it WhO but a vile traitor or ..tv sympathizer r:With-'those who are arms against the ' : 4;ft:easement,' would - restore there hundred . _ `thousand 'Union soldiers to their resent ....state of slavery-under rebel mesterei •• Perish the hand that would do so foul a wrong. ' Yet again have the rebellious States bad • anothes chance to return to the Union—this time Witfint their slaves, for-by their per. sisten6 in the attempt to destroy the Union, they had, as we have shown,lost the right - to own Union soldiers, their wives and children. On the Bth of December last, President Lino= offered an unconditional : pardon - ; to Idl - Itebels who should lay deitn their snow except those who had held office under timsseallet Uonfederate - States, or 1, • who were above the rank of Calonelln its ar mune proclamation of the Preal-i dent presided that. may. Rebel State.which shorildriorginile its State governmentnpon aloyal bilis of rate l thoth its voting popnla .. thin before the war, would isacemsidered State of the -Union-and,preteeteles- inch; Could Factitive' °lei:nearly, -under till 'the 'elsenntstances, have gone farther than this? To=ad er-s; fete parden to the men whokfq, thrett- - yearkhod been debiging this fair, With - thsi blood of o - nr 'friends, Use. they - might destroy the Union Cathodal by ' • .Vlssevinomrs, and lic - lizaws, and Jirrts soe, ` and others - of the Patient It 'was an Wiereise of ClimisinYL-an ediritof forg ive- non--retch as We Will not find parallelled in all history if we ecireb it ever soelosely; That die of pumas betill in force, and any Stateln rebellion—any Southern elate , • . bolder: in rebe llion - can embrace Its terms' Is*;iflosiew.•" ' • • ' With these fade before us; Is it true , that ".;,- • the - llslon' tarty - of the . .careateyie opposed to the restoratlceitif the-Ilrnian I' is fief tens. the Sonthlir its:ArMS tO. dai ail the Union is Talton/. But slavery, the :barbarous,„ blighting, Needy institn- - lion that ', ernuid . :the.War, "redid not be re , Idond;'Jois L. iittisait's rethintimiproPos. ed . te perpetuate this cause, and thus make . • possiblentheeltabelhone. . 111. - preposition • intold: raters--Union . soldiers :era :their wireo and children to the cruelties titid thef'lnsti "hf.thase who hive been attempt , *4n - destroy the li`nien,; and who have bionght •iserroW and suffering . to - sanest • every Northern. hoine.:.'„The'fitriollent and humanity of the American Congress would, • Enot:-.Perreitlis =adoption.' Bat suppose II And beiri - :eanthic do-not' ; the dot Lain who ere of its way of think.; log knew m well se " theirknow anything thafiliailienth,'-hsvinginotentiotrions l r • jeeted all' ' other . invitation,* 'Any down, its .arms, world not hate athepted., 14 , !$ 1 : the :16d need fight; wp.*4l , l' safer:it tothieanays pioatiori:irifoif the ge e d, sen t, tie eery --leaf 34. MU DA Mr, from the Wilderness and the Po. trineMll re l hey, wtw m galike 4i.. true. 142t60 d • true patriotism, who; *chid' iivAtAft!o to coin theßouth back I Unt*c by restoring tri II tie ight.of VoiertY I;SCA*4II 3 I Ana ; whokvw4iciiii, • - • - -.-. 1 _ Cr= - , 1.: r .. MME RIME szlOst• LELPtlio.lold crate st!'" meal Rebellion. True men are they, whether they be called Rept/Ukases or Dem opsts, Who gay to the Government: Hake no terms with trailers in ams; crush out the kit/n/Inm; by defeating its armies; and slay not the strong arm of a nation's vengeance an lit the unholy came of all this bloodshed is ut terly destroyedfrom, the face of the earth." - A EZDZI. ACCOFINT.-1110 Richmond En quirer acknowledges that "the Stonewall brigade has offeredierrribly in the battles of the present campaign, only three hun dred mai being left is the brigade. The Fifth Virginia hu but one hundred and fifty men, left. It is supposid, however, that a • number were made prisoners." That last remark is as cool as an Iceberg. HAJCOCK, In that splendid (Aare of his; captured nearly the Sfonewall brigade, in cluding; as the readers will remember, two generals named Jonstsor, one the ocsa =rider of the brigade. Evidently the Richmond editors are in no great danger of being canonised for telling the truth. KantVs Second Great Raid—Ball Par- The epeeist correspondent Of the Phila delphia Inquirer, at Bermuda Hundred, furnishes the following particulars of Lien. Sack's second raid into Virginia: Several days oboe a cavalry expedition, composed of the Third New York, First District of Columbia, Bleoentb and Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry Begimenti, with a Seaton of the Eighth New York Battery, started from here under the command of General Kautz. From an officer who so ootopenied the expedition we have received some important details. Going direct to Waittial lunation, the depot of tligitiohmond and Petersburg Satires& will destroyed, together with its oentsnts. Moving on to Chester Station, a similar scene was scooted. hioretting on to the Rid:mood and Dan ville Road, the depot at the coal miner; with st large number of care, were demo'. ;shed. Toe same occurred at Tomrshawk Scotia'. At Powhatton, a looomotive and train were destroyed, together with the sailroad buildings. When the Third New York and Eleventh peousylvaals cavalry approached Coulon, en the line of the Lone Road, their further progress was contested by a rebel infantry regiment stationed there. Alter a brisk fight, .our men drove the rebels. la the short engagement but fen were killed or wounded .on bur side. However, vit.have to mourn the loss of Lieutenant Sohriver, who fell while nobly .battling the foe. The rebate Staviog retired, the command pushed on, after destroying considerable of tree property, a train of care and a loco motive included. The expedition then struck for the South aide road. Here, at Black's and Whites, another train was destroyed with a large amount of commie. eery stores. Al Wellville and Wilson's station, railroad property was demolished. At Lawrenceville, the Court Home of Brunswick county, a large amount of corn, tobacco and flour, lsolonging to the Confed erate Government, and which had been taken from farmers forts:es, was burned. On the Nottaway River, near Jarrilleß_ Station, a pontoon bridge was destroyed. That part of the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad which was tapped by the former Told, and had been repaired, but this time the raiders broke it more effectually. At all the stations where the expedition balled to destroy depots, the railroad black was torn up for severs! mile, on . each aids. Bridges were leveled not only on the tail. reads, but on several turnpikes. Tame were large quantities of commis sary stores all along the line of the road, Which wore rendered thoroughly useless for the Confederates. The work done by this expedition woo most effectual; four railroads being rendered useless to the rebels, to say nothing of what else ww done, which will oripple them very mate rially. Oar men penetrated within four miles of Richmond, and three of Peters burg. Encounters with the enemy occur red on several mations, but they always were compelled to retire. Our loss compared to theirs is very small. Probably our killed-nosy number a half dozen ; the wounded and missing will sore ly not reach lifty while it is known that we have double that number of the enemy prisonem. The expedition got into City Pottot Let evening,: and though all were much fatigned, they were greatly elated with the success that crowned their work. The Fight at Newmarket. A correspondent of the New York Hasid gine the following account of Sigel's re pulse at Newmarket: General Sigel advanced hta command, ennaisting of about ten thousand, to tio vicinity of Newmarket, which is in the lower end of Rockingham county, end about tifty miles from Winchester. The valley of Virginia opens out about Wood stock Into a broad, level expanse ' present ing the finest picture of mountain and val ley to be found in: the country. Oa Friday General Sigel's advance en-'' countered the enitiorle advance, and slight akirmlabing was had. On Saturday there was considerable skirmishing, and oa Sunday thei enemy became tronblelomit. General Sigel, however, continued to ad vanes and get his forays into a position to receive General Breckinridge 's forces, who, towards noon, threatened outwork. About three p. m., General Breckinridge boldly dashed upon our forces, who-withstood the - attack about half an boor, and then fell back someirhat In disorder. Tide retro grade movement was continued about seven miles, having crossed the Sbenandoab slier and taken position near the town of ltiount Jackson, which is the present ter minus of the Monists' Gap Railroad. The Simonet, from Newmarket to the Shenan doah, where Sigel - mined, Wei: and three quarter miles, and front the river to Mount Jackson one and ono quarter mil.. A hood wooden , bridge spanned the Shenan doah at the 'point referred to before the. ar oneqnsenced ; but it was burned, Lb.- neve, 1n1862. Bieoliinridge did not par iree, and .81,gel, having rallied his men, moved down the valley to Cedar creek, near Strasburg, witMto he now Is in a etrong and smart position. The !metes. pion is genersl (hot it - wig a disinter to our arms. Sigel'eflose exceeds neon hun dred, including many officers. The Fifty fourth Penhsylvanis is reported, to have suffered heavily. Sigel lost several guns, a considerable number,of email arms, and was much crippled - Breckiaridge is be. Wised to have bad, not loss than 8,000 MUM Gen. Avesta'. aeld—He Uses Up the Rebel Cavalry and Destroy. the road. GAIILY'BRIDGE, West Virginia, Disy 18th, 1E44. / Additional information throws some light on the part' taken by the oartiry proper under the command or Dag. Gen. Availt in the expedition to Newb.ria. Tote column moved to the right of the main body under the immediate command of Gem Crook. Gen. Averill reached, to within about 15 mile. of the Salt Works in Ts sairoll cattily on the 7th, where he encountered a force of the enemy, driving them on to the main body near the Batt-Works. This force was under the command of Den. Sam. Jones and John Morgan, and numbered 6,000. Fifty prisoners were captured, timong • Whom lee John Morgan'. Private secretary. Our loos le batons man, • ' Oa the 10th, Gvi..Averill reached a point within four miles of Wytheville, where he encountered the enemy, 4,000 strong under Gen.:Sam. Jones. We fought them for fear houro, driving them, and killing and wounding many, and capturing some pris• mars.. Under Allrfer Of darkness t oo ittrea' led. 'Oar lois wagl2o kille d end woeuidet none mining.' Near Blacksburg,, Gen. Aecrill commenced destroying the wellread, which was most effectuelly done to a point four miles. mit of Christionburg. At the latter place r s email force of the enemy; hastily left, leaving. ;aro Much gone in cnr hen& (Gen. Math has hilly accomplished the Stork assigned to tier by Gem' Vrook: The entire.- =pilaf on. has been a brilliant miatees in all parts, givinr, , additional lustre reputation of chia.la t ook,... - 4isic-sispeeung full detaile of thet . put :taken by the mg* b„5"4/li44P.' , . _ ~~w- ~ - =, ~ _. March to the Battle:Sell& An—"Aß dg Bias Broads me s*a, Dot*"." B=th, down'to the battlefleld, ancia, brother. and marching forward In order ' • idarch;Eltarela to perish, but neer CP gleld— All the bine Jackett me over the border. O'er them the .tan, sliver dimmed ib their kerbing , bavearhen the blood of 'hair bearers giaabod forth, Bear timer atlll prendly on, o'er hill and dale and glen) Fight for them, die for them, men of the North I Darkened the bright la - art.hs is city and hamlet, laV hitencd the cheeks and lip, qniToring thorny -With agoolted fear of toe deore that each morrow May bring to A. noble, the loved, end the fol.. Gone from tho mmantaalma whom froa Mr Msylrod Mom, anno from the maim when In childhood they played. God of the Arts-kwar toil, guard them, e'ershadmr them, ' &Mks through each arm, make 'intone. each blade. March, march, down to the battle-field, attelmnds, brothen, and see, marching forward la order, March, march, to pertrit. but miler to yield, Ali the b on Jackets aro over the border. The Army In Arkansas—Getneral Order by general lateele--Address to the 7th Xrmy Corps. Canto, May 20.—Tho following Is just:pub limbed DEPLIIIILIST OP AREA/818,1 May IL Lrrrci Rocco "Generea Orden No. 23 "To you, troops of the Tth Army Corps, who participated in the recent campaign, de signed to ea-operate with General Banks' movement against Shreveport, the Major General commanding tenders his earnest and grateful thanks. Although yea ware com pelled to All back without seeing the main abject of the expedition accomplished, yea will have the. satisfaetian a knowing that you have beaten the enemy wherever he has met you in force, and extri cated yourselves from the perilous posi tion in which you were placed by the reverse °Tile co-operating column. This let loose tdon you asuperior tattoo! the enemy, under one of their best Generals, causing the loss of your trains and the total interruption of your communications, rendering it Impassible for you to obtain supplies. Ton have fallen back over rivers and swamps, while Tressed by a superior force of the enemy. This you have done suclossfully, pushing the enemy severely at the same time. • "The patience with which you have en dured hardships and privations, and your he roic (wedeln on the battle bald, have been brought to the notice of the Government, and will furnish a page in the history of this war of which you may well be proud. P. Brats. "Major General Bonin:landing." Louisiana Free The Louisiana State Convention has amend ed the constitution of that State by prohibit ing slavery forever. Emakcipation IJ thee Inaugurated in the commonwealth which has been so long devoted to the worst horrors of servitude, and the tritsion of Benjamin, Sli dell, and their coailjntors ha. worked out its legitimate result- Of course, In the present condition of Lonsiana, with a large portion of the State still held by the rebels{ this change can hardly be regarded as accomplished in fact. But a beginning has bean made In the right way. A convention elected by the peo ple has determined against bondage and in favorof freedom, and whatever portion of the State is now under our away, or becomes so, must be subject to that rule. It 14 the law of the land, rectignlud by our authorities, civil and militaly, and it will be respected and en forced as inch by the power of 1111:111. So far from being the work of a few northern emi grata; this conclusion is the wish of a large majority of the planters and property owners of the State, and will not be resisted try them. Louisiana may, therefore, be set down as about to became really a free Sato. IT is estimated that in the recent battles we here expended nearly two million rounds of infantry ammuentifitt and about fifteen rounds of artillery ammunition. PUBLIC XTSTICEIS. j r. c .. 9- - .123 D REG'T. PA. VOLS.—The Er o.tive Committee of the Banitary rain de. el.e the members of tiro above llesita.ut to the too 'unite aad etchatty to altlet to aravglag the Seer greetie Id non' Hall. • 1 carneVy request that all the meatbote of the Seen:tent rho caa, .111 aid la this patelettcyrott,oad meet punctually at 8 o'clock a. ta. oblElluitT 11101INISO, cost, et Tloiol Cali, Allestteay City. Mt= . 2t .101311 B. OLSAIE. SANITARY FAIR.—AII State, °TY Connty,ll:y, and Town Odicers in Western Pennsylvania, tern wan Witten:. Virginia, win pleat. make theris oehtributiont for the Pitt. .Entreti Sariltat7 Valr to the tadenigned, Minimax of said coutailace, that the prayer aredlta map be trew. be punctttuttnneluallytaticinsattendat in regardtn. to the above =at ter will WM L. 111.1111014. Chairman et Ocetantithee. 3011/4 IL STSWAIti, Secretary. o.—Papers trhindlj to the Saaltary Valruitoew meat will obligee by copying the a 1... melyttf HELP /z'Oli TILE SOLDIFRS I We, the susdersigned, hereby give the swages of Cum day, or the sums Set Oppo site to our coarttea, to the Pittsburgh Sanitary Welt, for the Sick and Wound ed Soldiers. [Here add tir eamr dA. “r4uak .....4 seise, premien or ovule, awl de loodim.) Let the Po:Vidor, lisnager, Bess, or any patriotic marl,peel.or .ropy the above on white paper; get 11 - by ad the DIM of the mill, Woe, furnoco, shop, but yard, store, Mede or occupatton to ohleit he belongs, tnaterolt the amount to NAT - IW= MUM, Jr., Treasurer of the relr, PltUburg.h. The receipt of the money will be duly acknowledged by later and thsnevmpaptvre. The fmand of the battle; the grown of on bre/here and deltuglers, the memory of the &glow dead, sad oar hopes of ono.. In the snuggle, call on to to be promptand generous. lisp God put It into the heart of every Clarletho end patriot CO respond with hie mite or hie treelare. Igor the Erroutlm goomaltteo. toyletf FELIX R. BBITNOT Chalterom. Orr= ?mamma Bluing CoarrenT, May lath, 1804. f ir ., 7600K8 WILL BE OPENED FOR -v" SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL STOLE of tba PltteburglgEriage Company, et the following Plato., On TIJZSDAY, Pfey 21, et TUMID'. natal. cn the Olanbenvilla Turnpike. Oe THURSO 4.T, be 7 213, et Pleroo's Hotel, on the Steubenville Turneita. --••• • • . -• Ott TO anDAT. !dap 31, at Garrett's Bote l e on an Wooblngtou Turnpike. Pardee diohi• g to woke s sore sod profitable In mattneet, should make It conmnient to tattled ot Ike plecm mnitionod on the dap smoterl. Woke of thitmartptlon are opue daily et the °film of W. K. NINIUS., Tromourer, So. k 3 Mater st. myl73ltile2oer THOS. STEEL, f4cr-terr. rNOTICE TO TAXPAYER .—AL proem who boos acolochol to oaf their Clty, Poor. 11loolowo, Woror, School or Ilaadios Ws tor 1863, la the tiro Word, Pitutbargh, ara IMAM that ea Iday 10. mita 'alit ho instituted la al cam. Thaw who woukl woo coop will pay Defers that day. ALUM 0011.D.CLL, Ontlecter, DO. 41 Youth stmt. At home tram Ito 7 &dart • w. aDyp NOTICE.—nu 3 owners of 011 at au Allogtony WNW; aro Th to roxicird lAD Oil 141020 N othoforlmit willLoM 1 w=ooed at dub .Open.., so ikons Is =Smote &Imo to 410 tlu, tazond bamfadla. Attention to fhb mottar Ina nor trouble and ozonise. nklJ JABILB A LLSN. Wlarf llNldar. U. E. A. Ilea Promos's arms, 224 N. Bawl street, Pella , May 21st 166 L PROPUsALs FOR I tiOg BED BT are Invited for COCO Iron Ogden. aft, onaol.tmg moods* bottom, nab had .n...6 to be 6 hot 6 Inches long, 2 feet 6 mobs fide. eadlB Inches high. Name of two sectultlee to be fornieuel with tee bide. Propoutte will he opened .41 the ler Of JUNE. The Heel al Purveyor ruarrut tbertjaht to reject any pe all bids. 11 myStuts • Marg. D. S. Mei Pere..., INDIA RUBBER BELTING, of toe Boston Bating. Co.'s IlinsfactaSs, from 1 to 14 WWI. Ss-2, 3 site 4 ply. A lasso .took always kits, roua .44 taw India Bub Dew of - 6,24 J. • K. PCILLIPS. • lICK CREEK LIIBRIOATING on„ prima ankle, boa Iraw ila ararraatod not to tan machioary,aad equal to No. 2 Lard Lit, o Land 42414 ralo by • JAB. DALZTLL & a and 70 Mawr amt. MO. 2 LARD 011.-45 Ibis. 1.4 2 LUAOU, on ben4 sad for do by JAB. DALZILL &SON,. . ettruei 70 Water curet. NTO. 1 LARD OIL-50 bble. primp No. 1 Wit:kW Strained Lard OP, on and and (or my 72 JAWS. DALZILL • SON, 69 sod 70 Water Wool. MOO 113U0ScklabiliV" CORN;; '. Prime (platy, for We by - .04 am* &MM. wiubwa-2,000 belle. Wien T lows for gala by my24IIT6sY 11. tIOLLII(6. 11QMSENDALE OISMENZ-50 1)bla .3.l4ast toadied WO lOr rah eon . KRT 711:00VEIRI. BALTEEORE HERRING-26 barrelf Potomsc, Burt rocelnd and icersale by narM 3.8. OililteLD. ` Siff Cale P IG It4nE.NitsaPtiy 44 ' 21,23 , ,JHICANITE'LP. CIKEESE—Ir prim W. Ciatting edsad'rj °l r, '? us i weAsinctxt TONG PlilMl isAI,ED HA for AV' sattax " :AM/OMA 6147111.' , 311 FLOU omitse by •• • Noßldill 600 Boat ve. , p3-11,), teit , sisOik MEANS e ,Oat 1:1 z . 4-jtuareceivedly 4 t mai • =Xi! OOLIMIL ;, _~; Y :I s .~'-. ': INNIIMEMISE ing ento.Lal . NEW anuINEET sTi .Iro. TY St: Cialr rktreet. • Mrs. BIALILTIN maul& ILvits Aar...Wed t • her rum stock. of dEtllluary Good., Rata tied Straw Itontaida Palm, Coapo and OILIF: sancta. ILlbbaaa, 111.wer , Panthers. teky24.la3 Laet• and 014 adea. NOTICE TO CONTRA 4, Ow—pro pasts am halal and sill U. naiad hy sae Cemmicte• an ficreirs, of the city Alasheny, Ye) 2:7th last, fa the drawn and and paled of a Ohio Lave (n • Neer omelets • Lane at Yo moat arta) from Portico Lane to the seat aide of Samna amin e tusethir with ast arninarf °tot asa andeldaralk. Alan, for the gadlng midwinter of North arena from giant] .tree` to Cadar ammo a sad from Cad alma to last La a, together - 10th naterary custaerse and aide alas. Percent will be made to the oontractin .1 non as O. 81 summate an be collected off lb. property. FMK. .eta to to loft sith A. 1011105, etteet 00M110101011. or. or lat y 24 Joao WEIGHT, Chairman of Commll tee on Eltriem. ALPACCA LUSTSES. Plain and Chekked, Promenade and Traveling Dresses, ♦ gnat varlet, of iambs, fbr nab by WHITE, On & CO., Wo. 23 PUTH STREIT THE GREAT UNION BAFFLE, To the benefit of the Niseisaippi Valley Satitary Fair, To take Vacs the Let week of thel Taft, ander the atuptcee of the Thaanee Committee 11 Prizes--Aggregating $60,000. Tickets—ONE DOLLAR EACH. I.—THE MIZE'S YARN. eons Ungar 600 .or. highly cultivated laud, 1n t • minty of Bt. Lou.,. with ome:dont b donated by the Hon Judge• ei the Coat 00urt...1140,01.0 6 —4 PiOTOH6 Of THII OBIX VIIIIO2I, doro. fed by the B. ft•ww7 minion-I'45W of 1.04. PIANO VOHTZ, with solid pearl boys, rod to tosowrod I case, donated by Vowed. BarrA Tantan, oft. Loebt---52,039 —The (ammo Pita/Boa. 2101{7Ali HUNTAH, with • lull and elegrot rot oil 11•Jor General*. Equipm tat (Mot gan Hin tort t 6 600/o gold, to Vermont, to 1859; b trotted n pub lic to skeleton •SgOrt. • 014 '0 L61; 1111.11 r toroo trained qo • re o tracid . ;) dotated by 0. C. Hrogel $2,000 6.—Au elegant BUGHIf, doesta by the Moron. Booboo • On - .EOO A—A splendid PI MISO If OrITY, donated by M,.... Balmer • Wobe • $2OO 7.—A Toth! eh TIGILE toady — Wald with gold, .Hoer and ivory; donated by Capt. Etruatron, late A. A 0. on staff of Brig. too 0. 26—A. vary *hoot TAIBIA, donated by Hess. Brabswick& Bra Bt. Lonis.-$lOO 9.—A Picture of the Adorotion of the Holy Trinity by all &ants, &metro by row Hosontsl4 Eau_ 10.— by of rory tIarIIATULI I OBOE* donated by Finn a Tyler • 1.1.—A beautiful model of ibe <Kromer .IENBIZ DEAN =mut.. to every moped., fret troy and two Ned blob tem keel to the top of cooks mak robibtmlog roam, opro, amall boat grog. plank, mrot wheel, witrdersra, trouts', loot. ths 111 • atm looks ao if sho could "walk the weal Ilk* o thing of Ilfa" Do nated by Mrs Captoln S. A. roe -4200 MMMEMEI!!‘MMI lickeln In the above grand schlme, engly or In packages*/ from 10 to 10a may Da ba4 at the M a:mirk shows, .not others to b. dra4v**4 keraallam Marta ilk , * It Co, earner UM* aicl Oar* Miller I Karst northeast corserlta SIP and Olive. Ladna, Ton** I Co.. earner *tura arra Pls e lorath kat.onal Das k,alrner of Wuhan/lon aast Thltd, & teach. corns, Fourth and CO. lust ti.tlonal Bank, pm:Lawn fifth sad Oeaond ?anyla'. PArtr&N Ins/Isarlosi, c /roar (kronen/et a•d Park STVI:11.1. Bank of dt, teals, torksr Thfrd And Cute. Baal Lute e anen. is.tuntwa, Tafrd atsvol, ba taften Ultra and Loro•t. militant Treasurer Ontlad 13ute0.. Atlande Insuranu Co V. 11. Colkurk, T. ii, A. & t..L. B. 11.„ Ticket Ofloa. D•rigitit Durkee, J. M. Craw( d • Boa krtara. John P.(.1•3 p, 63 wuntar= at• 436. Linda 3 th e Pair Building. Orders, wlth cash tram oar fgthds In the nun. trj, eddrional to P. A. LA.DOI, f lq , Treasurer of the &tact etenni tee, till news* t =pi 1tt410 , 101, fir 50,01:0 numbers (from 1 to et CO3) to be p laced In whorl, under the supe r inte n ds roof tlis Ilona; the Mayor, not elaren of tli,co drrlen oat, tb• holdlng the tickeesarrarpsnAinri a nth AM down tomb rto h a entitled the Ent me, or with' the ands, Farm, and so on with the o drawn nano Mn. Nodes will be gMen of the time Mad plena of dmer lag, and the holders of tickets Io QM:l4mm mill bays the p Milne of dmignefing ibe omiacittte• to roportound the &solos. \l'. A. Efiblt.'rlltE, OICSBILIL .O. PISA P. A..I.ADC SOL.. SHIT! Select Committee of the PlostmeOchimlttee. my23.6t ORPHANS' COURT seihr,—By 'Ar- I. of an order of the Orphans . Coon of Alle gheny County, w• will expo.. hi one, 1 / Fhb , * Void., or 00=7, Etli at the CtitralkElDDlin, in th e City of Plush:ugh, ou 1 LIU •a JUDO Id, lira, at I 0 ecLook a. m- all th• right, lido and interest of M alai bTEII LIDO, deed, of,o and to all th at i . ro certain lot or piece of von= Mt= ta th e Bough of tam Blinelrgbam, emery of •I heny, bounded sad dean:Mail a e follows, to wit: 'MMus on the wirtherly silo of Carson area, si the distance of seethe, two MD feet mate ly f,bm the bonier of ease street, being the centre of a:4o.w way rued to common by the oceopents of thh and the adjoin ing lot; thaws amennilog In hootsy breadth on Mr s= etreat westerly seventy-two ( Ili het to other property arm or late or 'Oliver IL Ormsby 4 Man= pram-ring the FM. . o lib or bratau ef etereaty-two (72) feet, In length or depth nerthirly pszall.l with old Page etre= am hundred and :twenty (tfO) het to an they twenty-bur (24) het tabling - the 11111=1 lot or pace of grouted .blob * =my= to the sew meek Bhating, deed, by Oil** a -onus!, and will, by their deed dated April 04.111555, and record. ad In Del Beak Tamse lin, papa 4.4 e, and an which I. mead • two story brick dwelling horns, with beck-building, sad • from. .table,: Tease or Pala —The whole of thp purebrepooey in hand at the tiro. of Ma condroulaten of the ash ; or otte-half of the purchase UMW,be paid at the date of the coriftrmation of ths ash sad the balance In one year from duet 4sta, with ntersat, pa th ). eemi-annuelly. to be eameed by boF and mortgage ou the pagodas_ , with ham = to = re fades 'intimate. on 611ars to pay pion pal and intengst in bill at the stipulated time, asnu Beroobent of the add M. t , tcratg, a...cobalt el t tad declare ad the time of ale. DAVID C u wt. JUN ILTII ISTKBLING Executors of Mark Steeling, &meet my93;isetd3w ROBLNSON, McCLE a, Co., D e ANKERS AND BROKERIS, Iran City Bank. Ho. 73 10112371 ST., al:writs , ill[llslo can Bre an prepared to do • moral BR OX DU5114/83. BxarßLa of all' kind. Buy and 711;11stion""Bie=.P=oht Ni Bark Notra, ,•• mornlal Papa, Dodos. ke. largo or =an M4Eia3Mial on approved dal. ESMOMiI Intamout slloso! w Dor:nits. Dual. 17.0131NE10N EL OLZL aOO sunk bolt, Ind thle 011 will by reporting to et mad Doquagon NOTICE.—Lost, out of about KO &SWUM, Ot t marked Ito. 12, Any mum tate) Ilbendly pad for ttmte tratiblt I am, at my °Ma. corner of Wand att Way. Fittaburo. myl.74tf ,d/ UC DI 0.4" 8J 'IL PAINT. 46.-0 a TVA at 0 o'clock, Zoom, No. 04 or Turoltm. din opal y • rfoi ll lVlT , Bost go Idarbfo Top • Waal Bumf, 'g Oat Goings, Rod., fD. Nod loth., V.. Mut if ochloo.4s. Lad Torolturs, VINE FURNITURE, 111011, ILWI9O libuttbni (Tondo) •FTAINOOI9,,tday .111 he told. at Lb* Ofaux.roloi Sal FLftti moot. ea &aorta...tit of owl Oarph-40 Pahattap, d:. . loot Mau, plash .ad bate mati fn. Tahiti!, Itarbia Top bat. tahla., 6 ..d Clarrod CAtstri arid Hootarki Castro Table, 11..1 Cara, antics tarp slit trams Looking 01u..6pr Koos Id sod Pillow., bprit stead., Impala Go. p.tr, floor Oil Blind., Parlor IMID re, r 111•11.4 SOW I Ai/10, • quantity of Kitchan Utonel Arch Grata. it-a. orp,ll - 1. hiciLW I=3= MILITARY' & • OtTIZE LTA 1110.-0. WEDWRAID.T rip. at 10 o'clock, Ida b. 11014 .. 1 1 Baca Room, fit filth cttoot : 8 *CLOTH oslitha, n• Cloafterdal 11111 wry Yeats, silmid qui as Oulu.. !o.• 72 Baum es &atm Coat., 24 Watts Jackets Y 4 pits Nod. Duman 24 4:44rd.rania. liezas AB* Wzol s►lrt., sun, a. - salosted Ifastkorthter I==== Thee glade sr* Arch sad I most ermine and fuldcourbla 1161 city Inds, lame attentive 1. ealj pods .111 Moe view early ea Wed cry 44 • • 11. BelLa VALUABLE IiTOOKB1 1 —OVPIMDAT.I6OI6 I / 1 1061, o'clock. ea snood Ilcceof Clogorce 210.64 1111011.enet; •._ • . 20 ghoul Alleslioni Beak 6to . ck I 20% • do rkErmobenereirehige 10 -, - doMerchants' dr ltem • • • BO do - ;. 'lcchourro Peak 116.161 -10 do P. Pt. WW It 0.8. Al • Ea.. do -Pittsburgh dateabesell BO do Allrgherry 60 do „ _Pitreborgh Ocemellsro my2o . 11cIL10 !=M tct the NU: Pis calm =nap 1P714 1 A s . Nat , . ........n4 , • Dant' a. • IMO* B. R. Qt.; MIL Aset'r . A UOTION 1345113.011 • it zi.TiNge.--om TIMDAYi 1.. 1 ai 1.0 o'clock S. m.. lOU b• sobiois I. =um Coals( De t . b „ Mutat, " mil*- Ohio to OA ~. I TaotreAtib mcoaS xrsos o'l RUM =Bair oll'=. as, . is„ Mat? of o , l ll o° Gonomo , `,.., - - • -.. ; ..4,1.- GO ',. ' . /WRY OUT- A,,r1.34“. • Wald States {nit, Stotler east TOUR ',IIIIIW LIGIt? , ;ill tIIIA.Q. iG . . xizirrArimr. KNAF'S BATTALION ARTILLERY. United States Service. FOB 100 DAIS ONLY. BATIZTIY D, =odor ooronsua of Clash:, 0. Tr DHAUff, flats of !d Artftk, ,l I. about full. Thls Battalion of Artllloryl, accepted dlroot by the Soctetagy of Wu. Butted,. A and B have left. . 'Nose mlublug to follow ahoutd enroll at °not In Azmpsnloo 0 mid D. asoaurrnira 011FICl/I—,oo. C. Dear Proeott Marshal•. 02lee, Federal .Vint, illegbeay, or at *Flans Hill, Fourth strut; Co. D, 'Arum invert. Ing and outfit tandabad on muter Head quattar. of Battalion, WiLicLNIS HALL. THIRD WM' W. W. WARD, Cludrms. Eatury Commßtes. my2G3f FOR 100 DAYS! First Call from Pennsylvania. Tim Becrotary of Wu boo antborlaid zoo to rains Octialion of atrtillery, To yarn for 100 ,DAYII. to Waaldlagtoo and ofelnlty. Tb orindmace known no BATTERY A • cp . !t form Co. 13 oompanlQ (o=y of rJ ; t. tldo threo ... wined. BALL. Loh one report Lob Mammy to be compomod of 100 cum,—to ba rompoixl, foolformod and nquippod hT the trotted 11 Glormummzt J.lll. iCISIAP. wardtf ONE HUNDRED DAY B. THIN LAST CHANGE. CO. B FILLING UP. The underslro.l bee od an office be the Ilan p.o over the Provost Marsha., Offlee, fete ere street, Allegheny, Ahem het. reoraltina • com pany he nerve Is Hem or Light Artlll.7, hr ONE HErNDRED DAYS! Under anthatity Matted froon'tha Rae Dopartineat, add resod to Capt. Joe M. Hoke- The man will bo mastered im clothed and eardppod berm leaving the rite. thia I. probab)y the LAST CHASSE Ihr a vol unteer organigatloa to participate In the Cicalas . Scenes of the Ursa* Rebellion, Lot there be a prompt reerponoe. mete:U . BAMITICL FITDDLII. AtEIIAC.4II. THE NEW HALE PREPARATION LUBIN'S COCOANUT OBEAB, 101 011A20. DBILSISLISGI AND DIALIVIIIRING ~.• :..t r.‘ S:1 Is retails stud alb ths. Isar sad eves Its tarssa seas atom a/lab St salable tar days attar ulna It. hair, For locoutif)lng s proatottog Ow growth of do • - LUBIN'S COCOANUT CREAK a►SSO4 HI 111:11110AEU.D. It welt. the Ittitated Seth. It loathes the Itetteud Seelp. It soothes tta l lrritatal Bealnitiate Soap It aced= the p. It ?moat DaldEtem arid Las el BAIL It Proyenb ilalitittst tad Lou of flatly It Prtatatitt lialdoett sod Leo of Vat. It Pmeatt /LaMar tad Low altar. Il 6 an elegant beams. It la ea aktutt Putnam. It Is as elegant Parham II Si as ileval Aetna. Cleocanni Orma noon Dandruff. I!MEMIMM It produces the ItWart Laura, It predate. the kkb..t 1012 M. It produce. the /I}theat Lea:, It prodexus the //lawn Lustre. It ern it. Her on 011 y Appoirann. It Om tho Iloar.aa Argrotrontrt It sires en flare nanny Appaaranon Berri Lb. Hair sti 0117 Appatranan for 01.11n7 Whltkort It N. no Tor Oiling Wttbk.ors It boa no twat. Ten 0111og Whitton It boo no oqoal. For Oillng Whiskers It boa a. goof. Ant It nazism all Its Basatl/ylng Eftryn Ana Is ratans all Its asaudfrag Effects And tt mania all Ito llssatUylag Awl It mans all Its InactUtfing ILlSysn Ter awe after Imam R. Tor data after win 11. Ti dap after arras ft. er bp after wing ft. lm Detains end 0111 as tha littetseho. Tar Dteeliog mut Ming the *Mocha. Tot Meath; ,end . olll.l, the Itostatbe. For Droseing eind:olll34 the Itarteahs. It rArests Clray It prmato Orq Mtn. Is rowel/ Gm Hatt. It pinatas Gng, ft prommtfi Ifair ham Torahs Omy It planate Der tram 'fuming Only It promoti Mix from Tanllog Clem, It paromto fhb from Twang Om No Ildr 11111ITSIlms pasesis the ;walla proper. mo eeratlelseulte Lb. hwasn bat/ so - THE cocoaurrtr CREAM. It motets. the Growth of the Batt, It promote. the Growth of the Mk. It promote. the Growth of the Bar. promote. the Crowther the Halt. 11:= It Is du abluipot Bab brottng Ia ete World. It b the cheapest Bair Dmsting is the World. IS V the daapirt flab Drifting Ia tb. 'MAX It II the I:impost Iblz In lb. WorW. abli by al lz t., /or We by ail Drug Tor nab by al Dragests, lac W. by al Irrupts, FULTOWS D R UG STORZ, DISPATCH IHMDIDO, WAIIrTS. WANTED. ♦ WM WELL POEM, T. take charge of small Torrboat. 4.4631i5i BOX NG. Apnbuy P. O. itehreacm requirs4. mlnSt N.T ED— sao , A MONTE—J IF I grant Units stile knosithompetiss WWI tiIyZYMELIBTIIIO PXMOILS,O2III:4IL MUM" ais4 thlrtsm:Obtlrainr. o•11:11 and Int rkessaildes.."-Irtaaiatinvlkrmat rum. Addreo, J 014. 1, T s wikinaueltaNDA T spaCamdaler • WANTED, ' ' SZTIMAL GOOD MOVIDED3B, , AC for 'Mew Oombeand finoodry, Addrets 1111,L17, OHODODASB 0 00. mi 21141 Dow Cniabotaod. Wert WtOriatndant ...„.A.lood I liftimarr_ Abac i vourAlgottA47 — ° t a u.... To . ith • ell: ••tormamet elMtionagi sad vim will be elm. 7.•qtdisat ' o.I9.BIWITIMATV St aiU ljpr s h,NTED,—ltonds ;to r it 'city Thiiissa (140,0goa.Donint ea dizr a. com, proyertf.la Ins& mactsig tecoli $Ol - 11,0.00.-Apyty - malt -. B. stolutur t ot " sties; WANTE:I-00 bash. Plazireea.- 4 t t.u.voieseo%- *1•44.- DAr4aoiix , slJ NEW GOODrSt NEW COODB I J. W. Barker & Co.'s No. 59 MARKET STREET. MT ErciT Ca- GODS NEW GOODS NEw GOODS I Just Received. The attention at the Ladles to partlooluts tolled to oar large sad splendid stock of NEW GOODS In adiltion to om• extenstes assortment, thoy will end very pretty styles! of Ladies' & Hisses' Hats and Bonnets In peat Mach 'Artery'. awl adapsr Uttaa now geosally sold SPRING BD SUMEBR BALIOILIVISEDI had • erry choke rock of PdIZZINO ASP ZED MIS sad lIIIDEESI, for O.IOI , IW4LACNITZNIB We hats alto the Banat and bad assartad dank of bead In and Taney Manna Matta is oan be In any Wareitlatag Ow& Stow. Also, IndTos' and Georrt Limo GsHan, 'floc. Sou* Glove. and Magary, road Baas, Porto Masonic. and F. *keno. Bud and let Pins and Brooches, Botta mad 801 l Bookies, and a boll Bm of Trtouolog and Army Goods, ascheap as Os cheap Mr Wholeeal• Boom ap Raba and In taesmant. NAMUR & GLYDE, r MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. EATON, NACEIVM & CO., Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street, Write the ittAmthm at WITOLEPIALZ BIIIMELS t. that, rem* stock. whIA Is no. completa te mry departmeat. All their geode vs. pureband Wax* the present VIREJT RISE IX PRICES, And 1147 aal dhopind to Fon at a ntodinsto advance, and u Was much lover than EASTERN PRICES I Noll ll skt B a. rply o d a l a l cad tcoi bya vox stock. ELTOIi, EMMY)! a CO., Ilan. IT &NOVI FIFTH ETEZICT SUMMER DRESS GOODS Organdies, Foulards, GRENADINES, LAWNS, TL. Uteri 'maths la &ILK AND CIAO CLOAKS, Silks, Shawls, LINEN Goon 8, AT ALEX. BATES', No. sm. .trifth Street, Ar RETAIL Bead aim and Bead Ballow, The now limalas Collar and mar; degai Plant Gigue .111etta amd laaadkerebietlij Iv priced and Mu Maas WdTh ilakors.ersa- &dins and Craps Valls; Clandnia •pd Fradabarg Trtmattly. m craat vuteo, at Irm pries y *psi !ash 'ma Bond EMU= ; boar" Hata yud all 6114 844 of am styli; BSOcklop s Mal% Onssto. Hop Skirls a;2O Boring BaLoctral Marta • AI tall lb. at Ituribeittair Ooe¢ralltsta an basal. :saint' sad Clbliblathi Itatt.na, &liana Chars tinderrativlallait:Wlllte Earl 26 liktrtr-on* ho than ths natodal io make thins. What:gilt Iloottui sip Miro 13qtao Mt city tad tram ft* oottatry will do intll to look st,ast stook Wars ptotballog. JOSEPH HOME dk C 0.,, rr &ND 79 swum 9TBEE BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS I J. M. BURCHFIELVB. Shawls, graph*. LOT OP Remnants of Rrass Goodstehiaft. • 1 LAMM! AMOITNIMME Or Roods for iten's and Boss , Wear. N. M. 001. NON= ELLYWCZ NAL NEW , THEM#III.O3 AND FURNIBMA -HOUStr,, , No 81 F.Alarket ....lam- Tsunami& skissoirderts ins la& .BolfEl r Litol and MIMI GOODS, LINTS '8II& LIR3 VISLW.THELM7[CIIINChisd . IIIM DIaI.a&ENENTSf. blel1B113019111:ast - wan% RECISTB; OLOVII9BI3II.IIS,EDUIDZILBOH7II,. NEM TM GM% razor ectaurstoba new- TAVolirta 80A &I LTATEMB asssonwilw M O XI C CON , f ; 1„" .7, - ""‘ ti -tvirwert, .-NEW BOAYKSi , AT 311NER,3. TELE LADIES) GU DE' True Politeneis and Perfeot Elannem NESS LESLIE'S LADY'S BEELIIIOII BADE A Outdo and Itannel for Ladies, n repute their Conversation, 1L1A1112 ,, r; Drs e. 1009,1110[106 31 3, Yn tree to docuty, Ehopping, tt °Owl In the lltteet, Yhm. of Ainuttememt,in Xmorolltegj et the 'Ye ethtle nt bonne; tasopany, , e at bottle; D. port went in 645110011201 . • tioettly, Lips, ClAntileslan, Teeth, lis.de, the Halt, etc., •ith instroctlope and advt. in Letter, Writing, Itenlvin,; Presenti, Inrorroct Words, Darroningtaattonn to Gouda. men, Oftencee, 'Children, to Chooob, at Keening Pvtles, and suggestion, In Bad Prsette. and Ilablte molly ~,Nntractod, Is ich no young lady sboald be ratty of; ate, eta By. N M ies A. 15, anat.-nu of ..Atte. Loaits'e a lebrated how Cookar7 Etook,'• "Miss Leate's 90. Itocotpu far Cooking ' , eon, etc. Completo fn one Isrbe volams. Price SI 50, U 2 cloth. TILE LADIES' COMPLETE KBE Needlework and Embroidery, Containtagelear and practical lostrnetious, where by any onesoo easily.learn how to 120 Mt kind, of plain nod fumy lieedlowork, Tspettr7.watk, Tent h& Work, Persian Work, Chenilla, Maid, eta, iler• lin Panama Embroidery, britchw, all kinds; Left Imitations, Edna., Oarnraa Lace Shawls, taco Col leen. Canma Work, Crotchet, Madan . Crotchet, Knitting, Batting, Edging., la.*, eta., Fringes, ,Scariii, Bead Work, Implement:, Collars, EliPpers, 'China Pawnee, Shawls, Varieties of 811 k, Badding and Applique, Materials, eft, with one hundred and thinnest tiluttratioarand diagrams, Illattrative of all the melons 'Monet in timae useful and Whions blssnployinenu, allowing,. • glance, to all, how to make any one, or al of the oniands of amiable, in all kinds of Needhworira Embroideries, elace.de. earthed in tots work. By Min LAMBERT. To which Is added Km Claugain'a celebrated hook on knitting, Notting and Crochet Work of all kinds and dweriptiona as weal no the Royal Shetland Shawl, Lsoe Collar , Brichton Blippor and China Par,s &wept Book, by airs J B. Gone, with fall dencription nod atrectiosa, with Illustintions, for - knitting and working ail the. various articles! Complete in one large limo. v 01... Felon 51 50 In cloth. Copies of either of the above works wUI bo Rout per man, to any person, Ito of passage, on tbeir is mining One Lollar and Piny Coot.. er anat. of both 1,111 be writ, *toot peep, for _Throe Dollars. EKNICY mot 'n 6 73 ruin si, nnt door to r. 0 ILLUSTRe.TIONS, Grant's Victories in Virginia. The great flishlE tally. Dina:rated in this. wok's LERS'nIiIiSPAPIR it, WA M'S MM. Tall particalars R a m the moat of war of all the lag of Great's, Shennan's & Butler's Armies In thin week'. Boa York WZEICLY HERALD; REIBOISTE and WORLD A largo aura supply of the Odle has been recentot at IIJ ZIT td. No. SO run STIMET, NANO= NALL. Also. Iforilzot sad Zeratig Edltleao of the rest Jrcto Pork Daily Papers, And the 'Philadelphia Paper*, .11fi ri atti . gelto War Ees ado z, Idols of the Sillsd JOHN P. RUNT. Wholesale and Entail IlooktelLsh, Buttoner and Nawadaslar. myED . f. 9 FIRTH ST., Efasattle NDW . 1300K8 NEW BOOKS I 111.411.27 D mociaxas OF Blllilmt BOHOOLB .- blography.of 80.4.3a1km AA Wm. FAT. B: John 0. PORT. 1 voL Pike 10 A lI.ANUAL ON =VIA MING Pounded an the lsontosoy of Cho porta frmolvo4 LE M. emotion ;lb. MAN sad prow amstrattlon al llumnaseesto.ko. • 1 00L.1...900. . . . SLAVER 01114 HOMY. I Tot. Mao. DAZING AZD 6UlTElitlfo, By Mont, ?W. A. gar. A Lap supply of tho l►tta look Just recolvod. !MAD, TO fonotb argot- A NEW AND VALUABLE II mos justribllabad.` MEEDIOAS, D10GW,019.18, -With Erdal referencia to Practical Medicine: A raids to the /la wirdga sad Diactiminstion of DL,. oar.. By J. EL Da Carta, M. D. 1 voL; Ito. /1- lanntted kb 11112pILVIElp. For salikby LAY a co:, M=:=l vrATIUNER . 4nd Blank Books, • AT 117K119, SCHOYMI & CO.'B, FOR B.II,<R,AFOR ARAM 19 LET—A threeirtory Prick Dlintaso'lloU4s7, wall arranged aiul good order ; villa ball, ten room, caller, yard.! eta.; troll pentad and 'pa:lmA ; and enter bangiell ; .stmt. en Penn street, above St OW. my II l 017 MAIM Ai BOWS, 51 ,attests ' UOB. RALE—Country Seata at Glum- J.: dab Statlort, alas altos below '2lttebargh;on the letUabarga, ' , art Wayne p Want z. 8. taxa, tag from Was lo tea acres. of tar parttealarg moults" at the Neal LAU Otto; C. BtatING1:11; • tristtlera Ne.lo Dtaseocd. Alleglerry. FtinE—That .beautifol site for a x Cbeoetry smt, Masts on the Parryrer flank Dad. opposite 5 , - - raddexicek of W. 11cClhetcol, R sad 140t141,11rtle oOverrotory proport7i ooze tafolegh. PM AND OBT.HALT ADD= Teals me of ths of althea City, wt,blu short efefhtot onat i l v deatralels .m.l.l=e fa the viclaley ellatemes of the Bosparulon ridge. r • There aro s number of Das toms tree (*lb. ,y, end • number of chola Trutt and ems; medal MOO lie OW. • The .hole property will he kW in oen trite, or olleided Into lota. , Tams ess:f. Titlehe , Ton farther particiaar= , of GEO. T., - myna= 13:1 Wend 'Woe; Pltteborgh. , VOR FALE-;-/t two s t ory brick'houie fe zt r r ia the . rfth 7 , 34rth Oru b trt itz l . eWecrs Abe, Three two .tot)-brick tontmente on the t Of °herr/ anon between tkorad aad Third Alit Lot atMath the soathaiit, onter - ccfrotirth and Prim Mosta, Pittsburgh. • Alio, A bug, brick. breldin .on theireetidda of /mill erred, (tart °Marius) *eldtable to:rhea:ding hones rir beak. • . rt • sidt,a ' rate d ahniti l tt . taal4lll 947 . . linage of WkL 51111SIL **La • - Pcncrth street. VORASAINA:Farzci of 118:spreaviia at.cto Orfealdp, Weatmoreland month PL , Alp, • Tam auo acres to Jalzabeth townahlpi Mgr, • lartat t. wto..f Brick noroffe 7 .+ 0 1 171 , tire Bough of Weat Itisabetb.. Also. • Wrier norm awl Let in Mate& berworb. Alto, flw Lots' adjoiateg the borough of Mato* port, to ices at Petty.* plea, Jigs. 66, 67, 6b, 69 - AWN • rer7 nimble tract of Oral Land, to Pool 3,ott tbo Mozong.hal• riror. , Tor pLrtW.tex• Invites at ao.IY roorth Wad, orIMT - .G. H. TOWEL ResllcatatiAgeaL Voit Eras-r„- - Buisnenno trkinumpilms, situtoo on hlsfei et. The hommoto err= rAdes and finhMed attic. Aped widttlf,w474l , and em exultant Hetet at the dime, with pomp th doeh. 'The let ten !bed 41Inclei trout =IMO feet deep, to sunset. Mika 1e Fruit; Pow* eild.l3heobbery stmodaoss. Patens de- Wrote of pUtEhLtain or reathatiobetutlfal fesidoltem 'cannot dill& mom &haw One fmthh•Tfctoftl.--, • Inquire of the !amity of the subdoribef,'-oo the pfemieekpa, LNWIS.:9f fiML df korf,,,:pfd ai ft [l° 4 of twat mUlArt ohatpiheug. • ecoPhee en3.o • • • . _ Eatta&ri . til; • R CLITY,PIIQPNSTI..LILAt LAME DWELL rtAwittf dftiototO =tutted; on 43orson Atm% for vierty enimpled. b*OhilotlAn' Itunson, law of Xaat Dirtaludbann. r AM:Win And Ontholldlngo Che erio of the Dwelling; Boma.• • 11621...Pladltit me lrtr ' InO AnnOn moot, Plthbonitt.:. SELLIC-20 -Lots • in: Alleiheni City, to ber th a alrt ea PI.UIIO Lane of Itle,tit ISO ore t 4tet runntug back AGO tot, being bra sambaed from 6. to 61 InVehri O'Hara's plaa of iotll, - belog the. property *dare Mri.lard aowllost no lota be sokU srpirittray of la's _ urp*Al a. W. want jos inkname. =OM order, ititutted on - 1 1311th =awe af-Docataf Vint tad Oiriwartros t.l' y. Visrd, mutat.: inf 4104,n4.4 41g44 21 PA errgt , .., 121 W r CP& "rlar. VOR - SSIX Vifir 47 .4 l, :gmrin-:0f 45. 4 Azrol, good land, 135- WillOso;toinudibk adkato. Log Wed of It oonator 151mhiw3:nSWoqilLtAiko,mi lance of as P lII*I 112 v W t Term tialcaMß, InctrOsn'itriior t i Lagitt. ut - of,AdVir thi F 0.44 ,14 ! ' pk A3 ....-Psnus% en- 0$ y ° J , ol:Blrmtp6h►w.". l hir m t'sl 7 7 Tam— tow • - '".' • .exi.11&110.10A..". •• leladorfribirtastriaa teudreas giteglatini otalSkseatt.:4per to MIEFR !-• FOR. 114 LE. FOR SALE. George W. Smith's Farm. • - Ea gmueqmsnoa of _the emooral at pan Welt..., rm. *Da end one: onisidnations of a private end family taros I wish to contract iny aftsirs and cOnloo me Lt antics to nly old tithed Drawing and Wdtieg benison to Whaling. sod t. atom. lob this l offin. Par Ply by ',Mt, Contract, all tbe 5110 DAY OP 15A1,25,4, and if tot then .old, by hallo Anal., the !dap:ace:a Ilstato of Waddington. Ihrinaloing 414 ACIIF.3 of reantifed and hattie ins hill loot, rell w.tend with cam to one or Ma mon osinb4lo. amanita la cheTrsV, Lad decant Ina neigh ooehood.of wealthy and high. ly rekootable teoyle. It le on the Bethany Un- Nk., Mar ,miles from Wheeltog. The ,comma I. m thnottrepair, large and cacnoodians,= N. ten, wi th envy mode= oonventence, frithbtory and taw- The principal taunt boor to • oast and onnercabla twleviora brkk. The, ashy home b swears and gstmsamoeasa stontly arraoged. Than am also eight cottage■ en tbsvertato, tall rented to old lad good ",manly) the metal of which pals mom this the Wen An a- Umbra Sta. with clone baninent divkised iota sta. Wing kr 15 horses, wild stall for 40 cattle, Into col. e. m , flask shows, and narrated ta tholitighnt m ordant,. of a twos ; It stasis Lo a yard 179 hat palm, suirreanded by With shads tar cattle and sleep; alas, blacksmith shop and slaughter boas& The fire is well known to be et wit Impaired aid mod highly cultivated in Ildsport r of the en* try, stocked with troperted and other choice cattla, sheep, harms, 'motorman, as:, do: Theo snrwhig mop,. corobt of 34 acre. of fall wheat; 110 um in fill harley; 27 acre. of triton barley; SS three ef black oats Num atom ; 13 acne df potato= 85 acres of meadow, the balance in gust pasture, well et whi-h will ha add as above otatod on the Mar OP 11A I, 18C4. Terms of purchase made kellint on day of sale, and et this following Ones, whore plans of the piano and rortherrticalars nos wer. aria the 15th of May, i• New York—At the once of Iffellll3l .PABILIM DIIOOKA • 00., 1 Wan street; Mr. Joan JAY LIADNAH, Pau;Aran ; Mr. WILLIAM HAN NAH, Pearl street; IteensalcollolllllNACEEU/De 11 Water ;anat. Platindelphle—MMTALMLl TAINTEMENTI Baltimoro—Bloars. W. STRAITS, DEO. Brlvie. Putaborgl-31r. J. FLEMING'S Ant,g Skint Clovoland-11r, T. B. MITTEL'S Net lime. lloclnnati—D. H. 511T011/ILL A Oti n , Water It St. Least—W. dR. 13 EINDELICICHNOPX4I. Lettings—O. C. DOPER. Wheeling—At the BRZWEITY. myl3onorYtd LARGE SALE OF • Farm Stock and Implements, AT WADDLNOTOS PAM row miles trln Whpellng. en Batban, TarapOta, Oa TIIB.SDAY, ale Bay. 1.884, and following foci. dip, I wal gel bltm btlo auction, el aky . Bso data, coganeeag thirty Borara,mitabda Durham sad Chade °gala; Lea:eater, tbtsstold and Grads Baran. Also. Oroadat'Onpa and pet of my Batmen:ad FarnOare. A:0 or my Di:ewer', or to JOHN 01.1,r 7 4 ? OA MO farm, ter hi:ether particulars. - • Clatedoanra of the Freda Inee of Idiot/90k and Implemental earl holed or the Smeary, on the WM dorot May. 14,74. tko odvorthameit olso. -• 011 9 1 , 1 '* 010. w.ettirra. FOB SAL& A FARR OF 61 AOF.EO, o . p . ablah la ateael a Batt litwalllat Nana, on tattling tran room, with Triiia• Veisrailtravara slut largo Inas Una, a gad entail, ita . . - :12 woU watered, and osty En laileslrcastbe city Pa partizdadn minor steno BAILEY, WARM& C. 10., 1.26 ?OUETU a?ULT, memo. nay= pußLic SALE OF COUNTRY 'HONE& F We reeposele offer at &C A - ea ' THMIII. DAY, Elsy 26te, DOA, .t 10 o'clock a. m.. per prop. erly en Cherti.ra Oreo , AlJelttlng Esastald,extel at tee Junction et tee k unbent - We sad Charders EAU raid.. The Late ranze Irtla 3 berm up to 13 sum. oeah O.:awaitam leava rfaree Mid si 9a. m. as the day of , Asaa, A goal dim: be "fangsbot . . . . . ... - . we are . aittbiskred to raj thud An Bbrqbetaine Italie cpd will be fn oynalen thlt fall.' .. . - . roejarlber rartlenbirs w..e' B. AIeLAIIL - No. WS Fourta *met ; JAB. L. AIAtInHALL,II= street; Pittsburgh; or JIL R. lilgOWN, X Ps: NEWII4 Tlmmim A tract of 11500 arno. abonodlng *Oa. Mos and !lamina Timber, on lb& upper AUothany door, 40 natio afore Tn3sOnte, 16 onns from. Warren, 0 tans now Enastabnag, on the A. A. O. W. .11,:114 . 1a EA. Scnn tounty, Is non °Send Ow WO. A plot my to teen and a zobitita damilptiaa had S. BRYLL Broker ard Irsareacs. Avid, Q. ZS SOIIIITH BEILIZT, M:cdtali ikatikos. po R BALE—One -new Stesialkigine, 15 loch Whaler, 20 Inch inn*" on burry inn 00,12 inch oyllndar, 20 Inch itecgo, pecand-hinun. rant wOl ha u good ea taw. Our T Inch agllndar, - 91 huh stroke, now. Two Mune: Bohm, 38 2n. dhau., 20 Snot long. Mute • 110 42 Two Wrought Inn Oil BUM. Also, Thu* Bed of Borlag Tools, for Oil Wan Cheap nu crab. Laguna Ilf. EOM slat Allarhorty •ter Burn. otarth•Pobit. INS HALE—STRAW SAW , ICILL tow orr, 11321TEMOT.—Tb• aso•halt a whole of as_ Ott Balk Jay sad &Seam Saw id& to• sod oawlott =es of mama raio Okbaidute• of coal on the totontosopon sad botornekod;ottos on the - 6.l.ktfosaylltror and d. V. LL.kN6eed rot ale. -Tem Rebury to nor sal of Odes &WM. Th. Saw UM to In oplemdld =W. sad & Etta. M. having • creek. =nubs from .11. - ko.tbi thee. particalon calk oaten mangtireat PlUres;-' . . /..YDA.T & CROW IVO So. at Mad &mt. VALCIABLIC KlV2yk raterzuTY 1011. LUX, Wasted •on -SO ifononphoba Dimly &bora the first Lack,iliateiga: font= oakt river of elf foot, and ortanding. took • to moot M V ad, adjoining . Cloonellarifla Wiling 4 acrocaad7l Porolloa." Tkai Igo location fbr roarineletorformposOcEirrtag rifOr &cm: and roblio annul and .roogia tie roar, and gay Mill and Inoildnaga Zoom aisolad. • Aar =, apply go JUIN,TITeIfrk on the or to W. .C.Al:7o=B.ll=o. 111 Diamond street, Pittabonb..- • Pi . S A1.1.' ,VALUJIBLB moans. .112. ter Pripe, beinglart W.XI Mum tote ilterdele, r . treating= tbeinda strsr,tetwem us- Wmabiagtou - mid atoteratrtrietai - ranista Dada te ibmbbs Wed. Tab propesty, ma ballivided tam 71 lc% mottlf^ r 3 fret awnt, =Lamm 121 to KS MI deep: The prepare, will be eadd as eataraty. and Peemems pantealer adriur a amalhataabed elle. Tomei cm be made aaWaiMmai n tiro Pasuseteards dale 2dazicil! , eurner Pita simet mad DmiMaaairid; MOD% MOB, BLLE--15,0 :A.ClitES.erl4l2lD. cuadarsigiesd *gin ter Ago s. Ism at G.V.Mt. MO aorta; latof which' Ira amid SU in Ood ltd. of =WWI= the balansib' mastaailly al tlmbetedosith state ea. Weft. U Ilai mar dab. Ohio dyer. Moat aqcii.dbPant troxv Blunts hash's sad thaartnoy's Biations, of tha P Putt Wone d Chicago E-11- Titls pabos. rar tenor Inqulr• af - SB. a Bina WOK; or at 1f0.6 Water ateeliVAnag il CUT. aly2l,2raafia. ..1104103 D. ADM 'Outs e5&1,111.2,5u _ will' piwigawe rano of eau atty-000 sore ,tmdar rarest atyts otalfaltationoral antimalarial sprint lad molar Vfax.. ottuato *at tbroofiad a Masada JIM final:Rug, Weelzoonasad aonnty. =Ob. -1.10180 dofphto Pam <mai oalerrnii .tao Pma Nottroal. Vas toogcnepooto vs a- aroatoz7 o. ijins4! Barn. Opfloa "f!.fm!r",a caot,,a frog; , ?eras , tt !.4 , 1 1 1;4U° 111 44 11 m. Botta strewn. VOR, tu BAl.4l--A — .41.11GS sM /,/ roaffory brick bailie. affouda:ai ZOO faffErf', between 'Feta and. MA rtroeha' _eatotita• !Uteri room; FibEwa pear and 'lzabal gaza Thatot Ina a front orZallat ass atatativel, affq baat 70. raft to 5 Act Mak Pea. II sato. raintially_ballt, and has vim and Var 1 055 the Intaditga Par forlarpartfolara og SILLE-r-Twent9-0+:01i - :Adis d Un i t past cr the Loins !Vas. an.. 4tri view of Pistasargti:sidetadtk• Is Aradone sae. lc= Toms' Ifossrlassiflg;- =Mims th e ptolasassav-Ists..Arall , Sebes. sisal.•• marsr..adupg fysingsjszoollsa "sta., Nate sold cop _then or rmth.d - can tni raise ts: • re,nso t Ft moms a Vstely Sadsgsist Sat sax* saC tisAlWiss*itheit.; . ZUM 7 FQR WM' liktitoiim a Pittibtiftti Mune • Bosa, llcentart. 4/41113AW kncouvi the .; EtV/ recria.r 001.4.471. mlk, /4 122 /Ib.AIM WC° 4ltar,g sly= acrei, win lie .4 1 dAtrk• 1 1114..: • -rif!°FN*lVlgrqgg - Atioithirt4av Zocrikstgaitk. - NOR ftWY.Thr.t' die - 4041C:fitlaty `i!„ lattr.ed 141 the Borough at Itaaeb aucti,*er Lazo utreat war, the , Chair bialm laa ,Grosaw6cd,, sarallach arcetea a maatra atsitarickStar. limp, riegEor." r Eciolicacqkdel. pit.lara , lapin Cl FL. 4:11+11Z11131, •.! ge'seseiz.gue44,-rat.tonx. , avrisnorn oniatscwi souirima i ~, AmeLfeetohnimmot antoslite too tub Dr , MG h Meld hz oh IS tb°,..,lm " 4 z i B. 21.11113Ektal AttEetites h GUY. Nat QM per ektenu4 heat, - The ~:, ~,,.
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