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1B from ~ S titioday's• Evening
Editicm.
Progrinte of Zeroed'sm In Kentucky.
The following ‘ lntereiting: account of. the
progrniof Ettnthelpation iti,Etnitucky, Is by
Si Welidniarnted Kentuckian, whose coutrilmr.
tints tithe „
Cincinnati Gascite on Kentucky
affairs we barn frequently used in our col
.
There Is • special interest in this
Comment of the tiegrees at the present time,
ikomtlietriet that Governor Brainiest : tea late
rill for ten thousand Kentneky.'sel.iires;'has
proved ine ff ectual to `rase that small number
by irolanteering up to thislime. and, indeed,
ie slight has been the response throughout
the -State to .thw,GoVeriter's call, that be
appear., by a recent official intimation to be
prepaiing to order a drift. Perhaps the ,
negroen. of Keritneky by volunteering for
BerrAce, will exempt their masters
an
-neaten' - eons from Governor Bram
tithes threatened draft. The Kentucky con-
Muter to the Gentre writhe: •
1 Whit has happened in Missouri, Maryland
;end-Tonto:escorts , atiength come to pass in
iKentutiky. • The negro bee been_ given a
:thence to step out of bondage into the army,
land he has seceptedthe privilege, andis rash.
ing to the fancieigabal of freedi,m. . About ten
Waage an order was issued giving riegroise
permission to volunteer without the consent
of their masters.. Per some dayi the negeoes
did not raiderstandthe order, and were a little
lorgolOW , ont.:7lsomio ihormio had before
now erolosibilid In Volunteer without the eon ,
sent of their owners,
was. rejected, put in jail,
whipped and take:l6sok to their work. Tide
thrown damper 'over their feelings and made
them.very shy of trying to.get into the army.
They were afraid of the Provost Marshals,
afraid of the jails and the whipping.' But ie
eently they got a hint of the order permitting
them to enlist without the consent of their
owners.. They very cautiously approached a
Provost Marshal on the subject, and by al
system of close questioning satisfied them-1
selves that the way was open and clear.
The noln;ipread . rapidly.ociong them, and s.
the three counties of Boyle, Lincoln 'MC
Mercer rose almost en mess°. The blacks
feed .Thais began' to pour in,
young_andedd,higand_littio, all offering to
volannier and get their freedom.: Old men
who song net hobble sling more then four or ,
five miles a day, arilboye hardly large enough '
to shotdder a broomstick, crowded the road to
Camp Melton - -te - enlist The Degrees held
meetings maths. wise elan among them ad
dressed them, telling them that now was the
time and now the opportunity. Of coarse
many of the recruits will be rejected. Many
are too young, many aro too old; and scaly
are incepaenated by pbyeical defects. Yet,
deducting all these, and still a goodly number
will remain.
Bat this is just a beginning. The foyer
struck. three of the counties that lie, as it
were, on the edge of the slaseholding die
trims. There aro not more than nine
- thousand slaves in the throe counties;. and
ankintthe deduction for w . omeneadobildren
and the ottes_diequalified by ago or
and the number of- thoso who will to
accepted will not be very large. But
the excitement is weeding. Fayette has
as Many slaves as the thiee counties shove
mentioned pot together. Beueboo, Scent
and Woodford have each twice as many
as any one of them."
Jessamine, Franklin,l
Garrard, Washington, and Madison, each
haveradeont the same number 83 Boyle. There
are in the mantis; contiguous to, or neighbor
ing en the kinreated distilet” not lets than
55,000 slaves, or shoat one-third of those in
' the State. — Von, nos be seen it a glance
what unimportant and interesting movement
this is. The negroes in Kentucky. have been
greatly scared by the awful clerics told of the
treatment. of negro soldiers by the
rebels and the hardships of camp Ilia they
have also. been held back by a desire to re
main with their families, but these barriers
seem nOtir - bifiTtii.biien. broken dliwnend the
flood ii Sweeping 'all over the. land. The
masters, titootase,. take it!hard. Some few
of them iiiiWt:eur •stiap—are glad to - see
• them off-.others don't cure if they can get
other labor to tend the 'crops-Tethers an 1
heartbroken - and are proPhesying wide spreadl
rain and stervatienr while ethers curse the
Kentucky Abolitionists and predict a severe
judgment front Gedupoit them for their great
Asti* Wronint Iron Cannon.
She Winsted (Coon ) Jerald states that Mr.
Ames, at his - iron works, Pall Virlage, is con
enacting Kinn wrought iron. large'guns on
as order from the GOTOMMSII4 which ho
obtained by a'direct application to the Prost
deni, after ineffestruilly trying at the Ordnance
Department.'..The 'process of co - nsmacting
Ahem la afferent him -the coiled system of
bnildiag aP,which wis s intented by-Profaner
'Priedwali, - ,and afterward taken or by Arm
- strangs mad kli
seems es consisf welding
bleak* wait : was w art it becomes of the re
quired dimensions - . The whole process most
be completed before tho mass le allowed to
cool. For this gererbtlarnaces, and a power
ful steamkammer - are requlred,.and the con
stant:don is carried on with greet rapidity.
Mr. 'Alone proposal - 3o: the " Ordnance
Bateau, aecordiog to' cur reoollection was to
maks a 300.1i - oitridar wrought iron tided gran,
. *KM slarilditind'ii Wimps of eighty or one
laindred'penndrufpowder..• The weight was
to be 25,0611iminds, sad the price a defier a
ptand. 2heficiernment could ifford,to pay
rainy tlenea thlistun*have it demonstrated
that our 'Meets/tics can ball& guns of each
strangtb suiWettld .- J* shown by the bunter
charge. We SttPreme our itch gone met
more than thlrialth - ough sucks tin world be
worth AI tomar,of 'sham - for actual service.
The Panott 30a.pmmder gant,with the coal
ed possiblarticistimms but thirty pomade of
powder, and Are.ansafe with idiot: . Sueh a
gun as Mt. Ames proposed 'to furnish. at his
own'esk j 'yould he foal times :as powerfal as
any Sun - fflktif.Ts4nide. , , .
Ansusu. Las has .organised s torpedo sad
Oast dielsion - fotrclearisg.tho ' bank! of the
foritedoos.:, The dirLslen con
, arts thr es Sized hosts
=ll5O rof;i;itid proeipdes fleet in its a
irs:mop tha rivet,: Titairltive; elroady so
ared sloven infornstrachirtes, four of which
oentainedAiii kind:rid ionnde, end one con
toinidtwothuji,4napbnpda of Ponder. They
are all Tory seieutino sad perfect affeirs.
Ceitl**Pisic*ot.the 6inocti
oalso&sit;Nitinit brown" of tho Sprins•
1 " RiPaktfo,4 l . l . l 4Fil Sot "tto" woturler re-
InAho halo of
Fiske: irst' a Congtegitloasl , mloletor, .and
wu sottisd_ *bra tho
tar pstrioliateal led bim
_ter learn doirtilplt itid':ArituFto
.tho lattices
Wax. J. IC Maur, d=olagY
iinitsiltooniqy nominted. for re-clectioi to Con
gress by thitliii4COnioatiOn nt "Zolido,ftwi
Dr. W. W:WoretdssiVeorr,O7llltatn 3 W 0"
ddo ist444;tbo Beit,tllloTO Coos entlott,
inth instrtiatiorito Moen.
AVG SIC= WU nUned (Fen. nixoter ea
th•2lat• APP , IntG 4 • I4
Ihin.lWear tett% ow:o,mi the /terve
rOldibie v):40 1 411, of the
tea* on the Dahlia ita stoi Phi, Refirt:ad.
Tl3ll able and itaztpretteartro .rariarr of tag,'
Mint tarmsmirita 44-,thos two great opporlog ,
atmlen Tiren ts _ Les tifonTi durAppntovel
toobrivi ll iker inf.',444lng9#
of .- r-'
The Situation In the Shenandoah Val
ley—A Rebel Raid Poseible.
The Philadelphia North American says :
We now look with some Interest to the move
meats of Hunter's corps in tho Shenandoah
valley. It is high time that this corps was op
and away on its proper errand. and now that
General Hunter has assumed command we
confidently look for action. If this L not done
there can be little doubt that the rebel de
tachments commended by Bteckinridge, Im
boden, 'Echols, .4c., will try a raid, into the
border conntios of Pennsylvania. Before the
commencement of the campaign thta was
known to be a part of Lee's plans.
Just at this time it would be made for the
purpose of creating a diversion, distracting
our attention from Richmond, and stopping
the reinforcements wo have been:pouring into
Grant's army. A rebel spy boo been capterad
In Adams county, Pennsylvania, who, having
boon mortally wounded In kis acttmpt to
esespe, confessed his character and purposes.
Letters were found on him directing certain
Inquiries. It seems, therefore, tolerably
clear that unless we assume the offensive in
the most energetic manner is the Shenandoah
Valley the rebels will do-so, and attempt to
invade and desolate Pennsylvania.
We are glad to learn from the west that
General John Popo, who his since his cam
.paign in Virginia been in command of the De
partment of the Northwest, and engaged in
cOnducting the war against the Sioux Indiana,
has been ordered to join General Grant pith
his corps. He bar reached Springfield, Illi
nois, with six thousand of his troops, and will.
probably concentrate the rest otitis forces and
move Into the Shenandoah Valley..
Mr. Lincoln's Last Anecdote
A gentleman just returned from Wash
ington, relates the following incident that
transpired at the White Rouse tho other
day. Some gentlemen were present from
the West, incited and troubled about the
commissions cc omissions of the Adminis
tration. The President heard them pa
tiently, and then replied: H Gentlemen.
suppose all the property you were worth
was in gold, and you had put it in the
hands of , Blondin to 'Marry actress the
r I Niagara River on a rope, would you shake
I the cable or keep shou tingi out to him—
Bloudin stand up a little straighter—
Blondin stoop a little more—go a little
faster—lean a little more to the Nov:b—
lear:ra little more to the South? No, you
would hold your breath as well as your
tongue, and keep your hands off until he
was safe Aver. The Government are carry
ing an immense weigh*: Untold treasure
are in their hands. They are doing:the
very best they can. Don't badger them.
Keep Mince and we'll got you Safe
across."—Boston Journal.
The Clevelaiid Convention Letter
from Underfelt Douglass. '
Sin: I mean the complete abolition of
every vestige, form, and modifmatioh of
slavery in every part of the United States,
perfect equality for the black man in eve
ry State before the law, in the jurphor, at
the ballot-box, and en the battle-field;
ample and salutary retaliation (Or sehry
instance of enslavement or slaughter of
prisoners of any tidier, I mean that in the
distribution of offices and boner under this
Government no discrimination shall be
made in favor of or against •any class of
gitizeos, 'whether black or white, of native
br foreign birth. And supposing that the
Convention which is to meet at Cleveland
means the same thing, 1 cheerfully give
my name as one of the signers of the call.
Y oars, respectfully,
FIIEDERICK D.MGLASB.
E. 0 tin car, Ecq.
Rochester, Moy ISG4
The. Troops Defending Washington.
The Washington Suss:states that:the in
fantry tttoops lately upon the onter line of
the defences of 17whingtoa, on Monday night
commenced to contract their lines under or
ders from headquarters. They brought sway
all ehvertiment property, end lac the block
houses ch,ut Fairfax. Cent/ Dome and be
yond standing, theta being net apprehennion
of tiny largo robot force taking precession of
them. No guerrillas bore been seen in that
I usighborhoodfor some days.
The 147th Pennsylvania volnntoors, 4th
Delaware, and 2d District of Columbia In
fantry, who were doing guntd duty along the
roads from Fairfax to Doll Ron, wore the in
fantry withdrawn—the 157th Penneylvania
volunteers nri4tb Delaware going (it is sup.
posed)to join Grant's army, and the 21 District
of Colambia remaining at SpringHold,t'seren
miles - beyond Alexandria, for guard duty. A
brigade of cavalry, under commend of qelanol
Lowell, of a Diassachnsotto regiment, atostill
on duty in that vicinity, and will carefully
patrol rho country and watch operations there.
Negroes from nutter.
A Washington dispatch ears: elzteen stal
wart nogroes just In from Butler'. lines by
way of Fortress Monroe,marched to the
corral for fresh teams. hey may they left
Butler's front yesterday mon:atlas the, 24th.
They turned Over their teams to new nogroes.
They have been within four males of Peters
burg. They. aro Intelligent men, each and ells
In imply to a remark
that the enemy had been
giving Batter 10190 trouble, they said, flo's
given an nobs a deal more." Old Ben they
pronounced to bo a "hose." They state pos
itively that he took over six thousand pris
oners night before last—on Monday night—es
they phrased it, etoaling a march on Bemire.
gard. "Richmond's ours sure die time, Mos
es," said °lse of them. Why? "Cause Massa
Ben and Massa Grant like two millstones;
and L 0 0 .5 'EWOOO . , Nil2l-11/114."
LETTERS .4EMAININO UNCLAIM
ED in t h e Ted oi2E6 1t 2,llegheay, Ftate of
Pennsylvania, the 28th day of iday,lBo4. •
To obtain any of there letters, thaapplicent moat
call for oriee ti srd kterrs, gi.e the date of this list, and
pa)
not
bent Mr adrertis Mg.
t called foe withip ore month, they will be
sent to the doed letter dace .
Free delivery of letters by carrier., at the ruldence
°fowlers, may be moored by (gleaning the following
roles ,
1 Direct letters plainly to the street and maier
I. well .a the poet ofticeand State
2 Head lettere with the writer's pare 4111ce and
State, strut and numberdeign them plainly with fell
teame,and mutat that answers be directed accord
ingly, •
S. Letters to straugeni, 'or trandent visitors in •
town or city, whom *eclat eddrem may be unknown
should he marked, in the lower left-hand corner
with the word "transient."
4, Place the vestige shear on
hand carter, and lease space betwe
direction 'for post marking without
lhe writing
/1.11. 4. must for,the .return r
writer, If to:claimed within 80 day
•r printed with the waiter's nun.,
State, woes the left hand end' of •
the Lae skis, will :be complied wi
prepaid rate of postage, payable wl
&limed to the wrlter.-5m.18, le
Arthur James B lierfti John
Alkenalllazy
13 • Johnston A,rthur
Baker Chu II /once Evan
Bosch 0 SI Jordan Bettie E
Baker Ellen Jane* Huy A -
Brown StephereL Minion-Mary A
I Bay Suet. Unison 11sogie
tiera• Jaime, _ E.
Berme J S' Neely Ann
Brown John G • k Annie
Bodin nos Keehn John
Benson Maria Kerr James
Brandin 11 11. Xing Joseph
Mum Mary Enna James 4
Blaklylledealy Kendal Nancy
Barnes limy L
Blake Wm Lyontenty B
Brady Philip Lia&ay Harriet
0 Cocker Simmth
Clubman Allen J Ltagby Johanna
Cupid oeslie Bennie
Bel •
Cenn.F
Cops Plank 2 Lightner Olive
Coolylebn Laughrey Elch*d
thittaartscin Jno 21
Clair James idllihr Andrew
Canly June. Ideplei Andrew
Oatory John k Ca
Clark Jame Meutt Ches
1 Oltrintian lhoi eacerner had 2
leanest Louisa 2 Harshen Ellebth
p i rmaregy • Martin Elitabth
Muse Miry A ?deal Gee W
illy once Mary llisfritie i H
. D Merriman John
Delon Vary Ann Hooker llengl4
Dorsey Mula2 Hun Win 7
E He.
Ildneudson J neEain Annie E
Elliott JaMel E Sleeved Alex ,
fe. - HcOorkle tha t
Grubb. Tillie Habil f bns 0
Graves Earl J Mr.CartneyDavid
(mono* llama' McGraw Geo W
„Gardner Huy k liellaalotS Gee
Graham liarg't McLellan, 13
Dodge, es Poole McCaw Beget
II MoDonnell Sc.
Harper David 11.S.namt. I
froward, S Ito 11oCenry.7,1. •
itacknelder Sara MetlannellJes
Hancock lay ~ eleAlona John
Haub *arab afelLIV.l John •
peelings John Herarsealwaix
n „, John . .. ;dolman ur ~:
Thnity John • J lidellcker Wto,"
Huns John r Wo'lenn Wm
lininseaJohlt .-illotiormiclBll 1,
Haus'EtchadeM , - 12 -- •
.11argisrWin i ,'•-,-. natlne•.
Mee Somphilln,
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ILY
TELEGRAMS.
FROM GRANT.
Wily Gen. Lee Evacuated Spot'•
eJlvanta.
OUR NEW . POSITION
Skirmishing and Artillery Firing
This ball is being rapidly motamorphoeed
from a rade building to a ',pot of unsurpass
leg beaTy. The deoorationa ore most lavish,
and when completed will challenge the adml•
ration of every beholder. Many exceedingly
attractive features will here be,. presented,
among which wo may mention a miniature
mountain, with green clad elopes, gushing
fottntains, busy mills, rooky cliffs, and rustic
habitations. In the mountain side a cavern
of rare beauty will he Ken, dripping with
cochleae, and exhibiting all the charms of a
fairy grotto. ♦ "Garden of Eden," and a
"Swiss Cottage," may also be mentioned as
among the chief attraction, but stover, step
there will be trainee calm:dated to dellghtlthe
eye and please the imagination. The artistic'
display will be of (ho grandest charactor, and
rthe floral decorations will eurpua anything
The Enemy's Cavairy Unable I heretofore witnessed I n this °o"'
to Realist Sheridan.
AN MALI MEM, BUT BUMP,
BY it STOW,
The Enemy td a Strong Position
SHERIDAN'S CAVALRY IVEDITION HEARD FROM.
Vast Amounts of Property Destroyed
THE DANVILLE RAILROAD CUT.
flaw Toni, May. 28.—Tbe war correspon
dent of the Richmond Examker tells why Lee
loft Spottrylvaniao. H. He rale a rerun
nolaance was made, and an assault noon the
Union works ordered. When their occupants
ware driven from them, it WM not disoovered.
home, that the enemy were rapidly removing
the whole army on our right lank, and had
ibein 'Luce daybreak, the force In our front
'being o mere hazard, the had been left to
keep up appeeranoes. Is soon as the neon
noinnoe vii over, everything and everybody
yea on the move with no.
A Tribune special, dated near Hanover Juno
don, May 25.1, 9a. m., asp : There has been
no general engagement than far, although o A
advance is beyond and in possession of th
south bank of the North Anna. Yi'e bevel:wen
retarded by the prilsonce of the onemy—Bkir
mishingeontinned throughout the entire day,
and: there was hardly an interval daring which
artillery was not engaged on either side.
Hancock, before night, had thrown his entire
corps across the river, on the left, near the'
railroad, and our position was taken a mile
ends half in advance of the river, &hag Btkil
Marsh Creek.
The 9th army "corps commenced to crou I
late in the day, and all e't over last nig •
Preparations were made for an assault on t•••
enemy's works toward evening, but the sky
rapidly darkened, clouds gathered, and buret
in a most furious itorm of thunder and light
' ning and rain, and a meet sublime discharge
of heavy artillery in the clouds superseded
the attack which was to have been made.
This nursing the sky was clear and the
weather warm:
General Warren holds - the position along
the Gordensville toad, on the right We have
several lines of the enemy; worksathish they
seem to hens abanddieed without a very
obstinate resistance; bat the,present position
or the enemy Le vary strong.. It is impossible
to tell, without a iacontotseanoa in fores, or ■
battle, bow strong the enemy is in front, but
it is generally believed that after opposing
us long enough to gain time, they will fall
hack again on Richmond.
The enemy wcia dislodged by burning, yes
terday morning, the large railroad trestle
bridge across the Korth Anna.
Grant's hesdquartere Is-beyond the North
Lana, near Jericho Mill.
6berilan, with bin cavalry, bu been heard
from, and have mane a most excellent repot(
of thematic°r. They hare been elronitin.
around Richmond, destroying a vast amount
of propeoy, &Tall bwro rendered tualass for
some distance the Danville Railroad. The
C7167.)'e earalry was entirely unable to offer
them any resistance.
LATIL-0111 right h[l.l not Jet b 111512 able
Le communicate with the left on this side or
the riser. The enemy Le not confrentlng ne
in forms.
A Tribune oSirespondent, writing from
Headquarters et ll a..m. of May 26th, says,
at the same time that Dirney's Division car-k
rigid the rebel rile pita and North Anna bridge,
our right wing, under Warren, advanced,
cutting the Virginia gentral Railroad, and
establishing himself in a position at Noe
etatirm. The rebel line forms two sides c„
•triangle, itt apes being opposite Oxford, ;
where Burnside, trollied on the night of the
24th. From the sots of the rebel ill:Le, ltd
right line extends in a north easterly direr
Mon, crossing tie Fredericksburg Railroad at
an angle of forty-tvwdegrem, revering the
Function. The loft wing extends In a tooth•
westerly direction, cutting the Central Rail
road, and facing northwest. Manama con
fronts the enemy's right 'logen cur left, and
extends, hit line parallel with that of the
enemy seri:44oM Riohistend,' Fredericksburg
and,Yotomac Railroad. Burnside's line Is in
• po!itibt opposite the apex pf the enemy's
works, and apex southward. The enemy',
works Itt front of Hancock out only bo oar
ried with great loss.
New Year, May 2S.•The Richmond Eramiur
contends that iris Grant that Is on the retreat
end:Leo pushLng.. /t flays that Lee followed
Grant from the Wilderness; that ho is now
the fast to move, and is tho punier and not
the pursued from Spottsylvanis. it is true
that, by both movements, these armies have
boon brought nearer Illohmend, hot for Lee
it was rendered noceSsary by the configura
tion of the soil and the fines of those rivers
he had to defend.
tho cpper-riiret
n the gimp and
t intestains with
of a letter to the
■ er lye., Initten
, poet oflee, and
the envilepe, Gn
th at the tunnel
hen the letter le
aw of 1843.
Ertom Calm.
Canto, May 28.—The steamer Millman ar
rived yesterday - evening from Memphis with
59 bales of cotton for St. Lents. She was fired
into at Island Flo. 10.
The steamer St. Loofa, on.her way to Frew
Orleans,was And into at Trirslis bond. Two
shells sruck her and exploded noir to. boll•
er, but no ono was Injured.
The rebels are said to have twenty-five
steamers up the Bed :Seer (shore the furthest
point reached by our 'ermy.
The steamer Moon, from Memphis for
Clichsnati, bad 773 bales of eotida and rage.
Gen. Idoarthur's command had returned to
gieksburg on the 20th. He bad no engage
meet with tho enemy of importance.
Few passengers were brought up.
Great excitement existed in Vicksburg on
the reception of the new from Grant's army.
Orbison Kato
Pemberton H
Patten= babel
Patch&Jebel
Peel Marne
Posner SantLecia
Patton .Matthew
Potter Wm 2
Q.
RMary
Rosaltitio
Strafis Okras D
Boy - e• sbas
Richards J E 2
Brad Wm
Mil, nary
Ray Mary Ana
5 '
Smith 115#1*
S
Sm ew ith Chugo2
Stemeitton !IWO
Storm
13to trealanal
S tb Sinclair
M 43105.451 W
Stewart f•
ILouls Siinltazir Fair
ST. Lome, May 28.--The eaah rep of
the Sanitary ; Fair to , Friday night aro three
hundred and niaoteen thomanddollart. This
dent not inoindo any anticipation of done.
tione on the way, of width notice of Alpo:tont
has born rossived, northegymeoffarmtioltiti ,
20,000 of which have boon mold, nor any terra
schemes in which:shares ire being Sold. 'the
Fair will contineto open daring the nest week
.. .
Spralloy Joseph
Simple Dor Jae
mills TO
Shnoks Mary J
:WWII Q.Ontott
Seeman A whet
Ithirmon Ushers
T ...
Thompson Katy
Tmlnor Hugh
Tyler Jane
Tammy Jane
Turner .11,obrom
Bata. GUS. Grusoseend Donna wore Witd ,
nosday
,nomlnited Mikjor Generale of Volun
teer& ,111ofor Gen. Oisiothy hoe resigned, and
, Pdejer Gen. ;Ikon has boon mastered .ont.
o ur ,. Oglesby bee tenadezbi his restenatten
three theme,: and It is Retorted now for the
purpoo of making aNsoutrY for Gan. Dodge.
Get. Buell Was .1X1U141114 oat for relishes to
accept a command undorekn. Canby. Buell
wee 010 of lkletelletes - ret donerals, '
Vintl2 barab d
VeWO;
bon B
Whtaler
Warren John P
Wright Joseph
Weer Jetott '
WilltirawnJ 6.
White' inniti
Wiliam Data.
addl•
Watt,* Wet
WaltptiTdinttt.
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W. :1314316,,—.5. - died - war left attha
P f oodador's Moo 121ontgOmor7 Ooanty' to
be rooordodtbat Mkt stitteps,on to ; WPM:lOl*k
le PUS !main& &MOTs; touilittdolni t i , .and
ten twent7 kohint,
iv ittonso;;:, for
' ;In:tared ?"2 . zditlitl thoniaa d aidlars, co '
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dry., fit . ttis oanYP74en V:*(5 110 :af Olt Ina
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, ND SUBURBAN. Letter from Col. SehoOnmaker.
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In a letter dated Le wisbarg, Greenbrier Co.
f•PrlTSßlLifkill TH &WKS.
The feu tilts ry Ir— ctli'o Prepare Western Virginia, Col. Sehoonmater, of the
e, (1 re utl 14th Cavalry, :aye: O We bad a severe en- taw., end tanaxer.._......
We took a ;troll through the Sanitary Fair counter with the enemy at Wytheville, on the
bu I I , llnge nn Sainrday, and were surprised line of the railroad, in whieh. I regret to say,
and gratified al the progress made Bleus our my m ga d,,,fr„ o ,l quite b o „ii,_ nut ~o
last •lelt. Ladles end gentlemen are cow I mach i 3 the Fourteenth Regiment ne in other
artlrely engaged, In every department, son - portions of IL The 11. h beet Iwo killed—one
pleting the decorations, said arranging the i a yonst4 an ,and, Corporal
article, for exhibition. Everything to being Zbr mot W om Phlladtlph
4 f f liwhog.l have cot been ►Yle
eel:l;lunit.d upon the meet liberal scale, and to hear a fall report'. yet. George A. Childs,
the fair will not only be creditable, but mega- , Sergeant Major of the 14th regiment, wee
deem, iseriottely wonedbd, being shot in the side, the
ball entering and remaining in his lungs. I
was not able to bring him away, although I
tried hard. Ile wan left in the hands of a
country doctor, at a pleco called Mechanics •
villa. The regimental surgeon fears his
wound is mortal.; Lieutenant Morrie, Adju
tant, lost his Sitio finger of hie right hand.
AU the rumatnder of my staff are well, u
oleo the other epeers of the regiment. Wo
have suffered unprecrodented hardship."
MONITOR HALL.
(Passing Into • the Monitor Building, we
found the lake in complete order for the lit
tle Monitor, which has alreay been tested,
„and works to a charm. Kbettery, with rifle
pits In front, has been built And earefally
sodded, and will be'monntedwtth ministers
gnus. Therm will be brought to bearupon the
Monitor, which will reply in turn, that keep
thg up a sort of artillery duel en a small scale.
The lake is attractive in itself, being nicely
arranged, and abounding in fishes of various
kinds. The chief object of interest to strangers
visiting this department will be the model of
the monster twenty inch gun cast at the Yore
Pitt Works, with a display of other models
and pieces of ordnance, with which the map'.
mid eof the "great gun" can be compared. No
Intelligent lady or gentlemen can visit this
hail without receiving information of a very
important and beneficial character, the fin
preasions of which will never fade from their
memory.
ItZeIIAIIICLI . HALL
It now ready for the reception of &tildes, and
the diaplay here will be creditable indeed.
• prominent Met= will be a beautiful steam
engine, with furnace, boiler, eta., all com•
plate, and In running order. This is now
being fitted up, and Is donated to the fair by
the engine buildere. It la a valuable bre sent,
cud will realise a handsome sum.
We looked into the Acidltarinm, which will
be completed in time for the grand Jew:Tura
tion which taker place en Wedandsy alter.
noon. It will bo comfortably routed, and will
accommodate a large audience.
She Ladies' Balser will be a grand piece— 1
and will be filled with every conceivable at- i
tieleof prnament and utility. It would re•
• Dire the space of a column to give anything
ilk° a cornet idea of the magnitude of this
department. Among the meat attraetive
' features will be a "Children's Play House."
gotten up with exquisite taste and neatness,
and at a groat expense ; an "American Pa
goda," and a "Qhtcose Pagodn,' whets
tnnumerable fate, articles will be exhibited.
The ladies of East Liberty have an apartment
here, tenets will be exhibited a Yiikattag
Pond," which, we are enured, will'preVe
one of the most attractive features oil
the fear. A "Photograph Gallery"' bu
beet fitted up in this hail, and tletevwho
desire to have their pictures taken "under;
such peeull ST *earn t.tr me' can be MCCSIMPIO
dstod. A fine fountain will lend additional
beauty to the Ladies' Beaux. Aaido from all
these features, decent of booths or stands will
be fitted up in the meat elegant and tutored
manner, each lady or company of ladies .axing
with the other, and ell asnring to exoeL There
will also be some cottages hero, and emong,
other. we noticed a "Scotch Cottage" in pro
ems of crestren. The work et beautifying
these booths, and arranging the articles fur
exhibition, Is now in propose, and It is en
interesting sight to witness tho industry, taste
and dexterfz.ettaplayed by the ladies.
Tea DUNtIIO KULL.
This :patioaa apartment is being provided
with every convenience, and will be most
tastefully arranged and des rated. Dinner
ill be tarred here daily from twelve till four
o'eleok, end !Deere= and other dellcaciet te , ll
be provided at all times in abundance. We
na 'althea enough here to furnish egret dads
hotel, and the mast extensive and liberal no•
rtrigemeuts have been made for getting up
meals in the belt style of the enlinary art.
TIES Ma DaLLTAY,
Located In one of the Council Chamber, of the
City Ilan, is now being decorated, and we are
akured that the display of painting/, statu•
ary, eta , will be highly interesting and at.
tractivo. Boma of the finest epocimona of art
have boon contributed, and no pains will be
spared to make this department worthy of a
visit from every, lover of art.
• site 4.01.1) cratuuTT asap"
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°loopier the.other Council Chnne and will
be filled with a rare eolleatica of rollp — of the
'olden time." It will be a peepet museum,
every article of whlah will oscine the =Mos
tly and .rreet tho attention of the 'violator.
Tito Fair will positivelropsm on Wednesday
next, the let of June. The inaugural address
will be delivered by his Excellency, Governor
Curtin, in the Auditorium. A grand prooes
don is now being arranged, the details of
which will be duly announced.
Arrangements havebeet made for keeping
the gluts around the buildings in the most
cleanly and Comfortable condition. The dirt
will all be carefully removed, the streets
washed, and a watering' eart will bo kept In
constant operation, to ell*, the dust upon the
thoroughfares leading to the Diamond iquard
The Ilianchester Putenger Railway 'com
pany will tun oars, at abort intervals, and
m afford speedy and comfortable communi
cation-between this city and the - fairgrounds.
An extra switch has been placed on Ohio
strut, near the innotion with Federal, which
will enable the care to return to the city from
that point. , A number of extra tart will be
added, and every effort will be made to aCt•
commadate the travel.
The success of the Fair hu already been
placed beyond doubt or peradventure, and it
now remains for the people of Western Penn
sylvania to tent out en mane, and, by a lib
eral patronage, swell the fund which is to
carry joy and consolation to many thousands
of our sick and wounded soldiers.
James Sims, who was convicted at the last
term of Court, of murder in the second degree,
woe sentenood this moiling by Judge Mellon
to undergo an Imprisonment In the Western
Penitentiary for a period of noefee years
When the prisoner beard the sentence he
leaned his bead on the dock and wept bit.
tarty. •
Bartholomew. Scanlon, convicted of ob
taining $l2O from
. Julla Ann Cooper,' wi
der false pretense., wee sentenced to pay
the costs of proseontion, a the of $lOO, restore
the money, and to undergo en Imprisonment
to the County Jail fords calendar months.
Nei Musto.—Mrs. 0. Blume, 43 Fifth
street, has received "Gerierel OnsneB Mara,"
by Richard Zenner. P, is dedloatpd to ' , the
brave men who captured Fort Donelson."
Mrs. Blame has—alto reeelvea the
Mourning heart"—a Druid for soprano and
tenor, written end composed expressly for
Clark's School Visitor end dedicated to 'Rev.
Alexander Clark, by Stephen C.Bos tor. Both
these pitons ore published by Boot & Cady.
Chicago, and are for sale by Mrs. 0. Blame,
43 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
Gun Ritz or Pearrarr....-Don't forget
the sale of George W. •Bmitb's, on Tuesday
next, at 2g. Si The plata ts worthy of a.
visit, even-if you don't Intend to purchase.
Refreshments can bo procured on the farm
during the sale. & conveyance for the ea
semmodatioa of visltortwill leave the Wheal.
lug Brewery at 7 o'clookor L. M., and 1 P. M.
Par farther porticulare inquire of George E.
WiChtll;l3, AllOtlOZlOC6'6ornor"of Washington
and Union strsoth,Whecllng.
Tatuata's Tazimita:—Thie plata of amuse
ment has changed ,baridzond is now under
the management of Keene. Hart k Fitzgerald,
rtIM!TriU endeavor to rgivei exhibitions of an
nnesteptionable character, and maintain good
ordir and detail:m.44 Ahab' antortainments ,
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Bee 8 day Uttar
rIGTUOLI: ettor 4111 . 1 / 01
'Baltimore ha& on Ward &lather who had in
charge two rit",his soat, , soldialq_who bad
tetrisswerslylrotnidellaridThessrp - ilrefili .
otheri4diti hit toion .kined•in kettle He
.If4ll tab,
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NOTION—TO *II 801313 AND JOLIitISTN6N
Canrsirratte.—Tbn Building Committee of the
Sanitary Fair desire to llpteND Its thanks to
the bore carpenhers and others who Wet with
them on Friday night for the purpose of pre
jaring the : sea e, end request all bore and
ourneymen car .entere to meet at the and'-
, once Ball on 11-nday evening the 29th lout.,
at I o'clook,one with hatchet and saw, when
the necessary ni Midrib! will be ready to com
plete the work.• mating the Bail.
Woutcono SD .12E5 AT Yoax.-14 to last
24enday night, skanothing over 500 wetuided
eoldlers bed arrived in York from the scene
of the recent battles. About 1,500 or 2,000
mote are expected, and preparations are in
program for their reception. The Washington
Halt has already been taken, and other build
ings Will alto be occupied, the hospital build
ings not bring sufficient to accommodate so
large a nambet.
A , CHEDIVAs.I,II Dosaxrot=Tko Cope Fish
ing Club, went out on a piscatorial expedi
tion on Friday and caught two hundred and
fifty pounds of fish, which they have donated
to the Soles& Home. This Se a very &xir
able donation, and ono which will be grate
(ally rocehrod by the stall and wiundod
sol
diers.
Al Pirrocult.—A groat variety of Album's,
(Irate do Visite, of notod pardons; oopies of
Eng' airings, colored and plain, Ltfe of Frank
lin; Women In Bieck; 1:tor Itintual Friends,
together with everything io the book and sta.
tionesy line, dun belfoond at Pittook't, Fifth
street, opposite the Theatro.
P, ) , 841NITAliY F&IR--Persons Liav
fig roarlttoery or neaorMertorea for Mc-h*'
ICI . Wel, w notlfiel that from and after this oaM
.0020 Om or mat tilernb!” of the Commttoos -ell to
In elterdatoe at tae Hall to noire and atraryge a
ndet
clervertM or for rettibittot.
JAS. )1. ovoein, Choi e, W. W. PATP.It* ,
WM. WADS, JNb. P JRNo 1163,
P 11.31ILLMZ, T. E. MLAIII.
toy Mi
Tat ♦CDI2DEITI.
SANITA FAIIL—AII brats,
County, City and town (Orem to 'Waitron
Pericrylvanra,taarru Maio fad Krat.ro
aril: Omura ma. Mira uo.triboilum fur U. rate.
burial Sanitary' Far to the rndonagnal, Chair man
•tid Cummittur, a that tb. Frup , M - mira may C.
gram. Crommtioloai. DP In rugard costa...sw. mol
t. Rin w ;nratnally atanried
JO A. II EaLOl . l,
cbai m n ot tlrmaltrie.
.191r2i El. Wit v.
'Tir.,.ll to itnlr more.
tent !sib C.,;1-4
F.LI• FOR TII EIELS
We t t he uttdereign+. d, hereby gtvo the
aragia Of otie day. or the sums •et app..
Bite La our nurture, to the Pittsburgh
Sanitary Fair, for Ste Sisk and Wound.
ed Suddlsra t f Eine add e.r ~.,me ql t,, egelbfeeh
ohm!, eniteoimerestioe w a&, mei the tomiliiy.l
Let the Pin ,inage r. D.e' any patrii/Jc
n, paste or mill tho sbo OL While imper - , yet it
t utu by ml them ofthe no U. cum, turnout,
stop, tieat yani, it 3e or ...cm:pap.. to vrtimh
ho Ic oty,, alma tit the Lo NATI/MEM.
LIJIX”, Jr, Troesun t of the role, Pittel urgli.
The reeel,e of the wtll be duly
by lett.it and titenote quiver.
fits motel of the tonne, the groan. of ear brother.
and Saftudemittlid tummy col the glorious doted, and
cur hope..l succou so the mrogrie, coil out os to le
prompt 1611 a esteevee.
Hay God put it into the beers of emery Chrietlas
suit patriot to rimp,tel With tit. mite or SO cream.
toe s guest., .omialues.
7112 OrZIIISCI
Sentenced
M=6Ml3
layibtf FLUX C'bsirrosu.
APO IHE CITI7;e:NB t)1:
PiTT
-1 BrOGII, ALLgtlilaitT, /ND et D.
IND nu,suculL..—ks 111,3, sro individuals in
rot - tool coookstiihr tot tisti•od la ate its • of born
mlitts• oppolittorl, sh • troar • to tostribato to tho
&snit •ry Few, ell .0010 be•rin arc respectruisy
7ireott,l snit for s prnonai epptlatluu to b.
M. 7.0 to ti•ers, but yid p ease pm, their eahrarip-
Mc, at o .a..• to h. Hui-Ull4i, Trotsurer, at ki.k•
it, Bore of Y. Dolour & &our, Market ...root,
Diltshargl
by oriier of tho Earratiso room:LIM,
W. D. 31cGOWAS. Secretary.
PLUMES OF AD/Ilse/0N TO TEE PAI2.
The kgeenllce Cnmmtete, hes need the fancying
Ecbeduk of P, tc, Ypt adr¢t.lOtt to the Pair:
To Dining Hall, Including rciad6o • 1
To either 'indite' Baeao, Blasitor flail, hlechne,
la Ball, Picture Gallery, or Old Catioeity Shop,
single tickets, 25 cents ; or packages of fire ticket*
for v. 00.
On Wednestisy. the 1.1 day of June, It 1. Intended
to open the F•lr Imm• diately .•tar the tuntmnrating
utrean.mtea to the Anillortcan. To Cain ado:deal=
to each Halloo that eteLlng, two of the above tick
ets ail bi r. totted. No good. will be told on that
oat ping.
'Dated. admitting OA &stet codex 12 year. of ago,
to each ottloh ttildlog. except the ➢mtag Ball and
the Audltortnns. sill Or told at 10 emu each.
The prier of 'Octets to the andltorfnm aril P.
regulated wording to the mature of the .nterttln•
meets, and rail be annonactd atom time to time.
lny27:lw
RELICS AND TROPHILEt
"OLD CURIOSITY SHOP."
Tee aid and 00-oparatios of the patrLotio people
of 'Western Peunnylrania sod E...stern Ohio, IS here.
by requeetal, to matieg the above named depart
ment of the ceming Phtsburgh Sanitary Far coral
ty &audit and a earcces. Saturate reflex and trophies
of the premat war, of the hfcsicen war, woo of 1812,
Indian and Norolaticoary worst, corimitim couttoTtral
with the early settlumeht of our region, or with
mute and, mon prominent to our Unary, eurl4l
- of esertdaseription aro stored exey In private vas
esptackenabd may, if brought together, render the
"OLD OUNICMIXY tifiOP" not the taut of the at•
trectione of the lair. Tho committee therefore
ask that all who are willies; to help alengthe good
taus, would wed to each orticloo of the do.
ecription ea they may hate, or can procure from
others, or Owl the committal where they coo be
found. articled donated will bu disposed. of ita
the doom, way direct, or nudor the diroctfon of the,
Cxeattlee committee. Bat &Mich" merely oloced
on exhibition, rooelpted for by Amy member of the
committee, Ira: te crpflab proarred and referent'
Ismer et t ontiamompany each ort:clo pviag Ise of !gin,
eta—and Irk br ie t t nelcd „ do c e . rlao. Glen
on bolu eteryt Arthe d can 'grolttre%
.103.13. nommeox, Chairman.
°toner. It. CrtIUM, Bezietery,
Kele!n either donated. or left for exhibition, can
bo kft with. or aldreand, to either of the following
member, of the committee
W. D. td•CIOW2.II,Feei Zr. C.V.,
t.O Water et. Pltteb'g.
lION. JAN'TEECII,
eon= 4th and Grant maga.
J.SO, DICKSON,
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cae-Penn aIDDLE nd Hand stream.
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Postellice, AlloithePY.
D.-LEST SKLELDS,
Seeickloyellie.ra.
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Nrewr Ftait.—The Committee
Stialtanica' Roll r• 0p:TU.314 mann all who
are destroba to contribute ronzbinkry of toanufac•
germ of jord.crlptiou, ar,preprinte to that Do.
t,,,epart gut Dub u toraltde to either of
the oadetelarod. al that ttta proper arranaaments
eau be mido for the rocoptioa 004 so3eutmcdatioa of
mar, artily that may be offered. • •
'rho Goostaltteo Slit meet regularis, o
Taesday
ft
and Pride ( o•r000na, at 4 o•ch•otc; shill ot,erwtu•
annoaso-41, at the oar° of toe. o3oPor, No.
Conk mat*, ;Firth etraot, whets contributor, .or
dthera Itartut; badness aro invi 0 , 1 to coofir with
the Detertltta. JAHY3 St. MOVER,
P.LL MILLI.% •
JOIIN J. JEMMIES,
'WILLIAM WADE,.
P. 111,A111„
W. W. PAIMIOIt.,
Committee on tiletOortfle oaattor7
rallatrt
AR.O.—Notice is hereby giren to ell
111 l penerm-ato prcpnw crr.t..g
8AZA...90, or {rho wton..to yo d irtioles to Lo dfs:
p o s e d qr. by sloe Basis( .oommti lent throe ofl
heir moMbrni will to In constant auendinco pl. Bit
Bstur Building. from and oft. DION ioAY MORN. '
rico . ft4settio.til 7UES/IA. V SCE9I NO; Cloy
t h s partowo of rect.litog and mriog fongoods
soot la by a rittibuoffr.
it hiring hcin docided by thn P.:truths Cstnimli.•
ten thii ttol'gtdr Ahohbooimot. 4 Oct:TX on the
awning :of Tane.lsy eUr,/ , ‘.who' Imre solootual
b o oths.or,.stssda rrnnooToil tn attend to their
dosorstini WA:no lamo pest tg
The oirmmitieo Duro Setrartt tho.nrices of trust,
Wight •itebovim durlcg illocoottommcp of the
thereby ,11 totals noposittd
•.. hirst B. M. CBOT,
NAVA, J.. • •
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sive thing. esoplstArglysk Jakklk .
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Ovularre,
THE ISTIN TUE EINAEON.
New aeneall.ti Drams. Dren•ilsed erprersly
this Theatre,
Whl b• htlettatett for the Ilr.t time, the neer scats
tine drum• , from the mallr tio,l of CIEIDJUI
Cl hlf, enttthll
C. le.ooday.
nor. Mr. olors ..... ......Ippendolo.
Don Ilutwor.l
Nor wirier, and liaocto.
Tho'foll company will appear in (no prcr.luction of
Oils now end knontlfni s.a.aOloa dram..
i . L"..".S&NITARY FAIR LECTURES.
The Third and Fourth Becalm Lectures for tY.o
naltalt of ill° Sanitary Fair, v.lll . to dcilinrea by
GRACE GREENWOOD,
Al LAVAIe 21.11 E /TALL,
RICISDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS,
MAT 30 AND 31.
Tim& Loevara—LlGElTS I TIM WAR CLOUD
Geooad Loeb:we—WASHINGTON, LONDON AND
Tickets LI cents—to be had et tho usual room In
tho city.~ and in Allegheny at H. P. Scherartia, kfn
E. O. Coekrana't and Goo. A. Kelly &
Bora open at '34 o'clock, Lecture commeneei at IL
W. U. XING/all,
SAMUEL A. LOS°,
THOS. BAB &WELL, Jr.,
Own. on lecturca.
ODTRULBLE'S VARIETIES,
PENN STRUM
J. FLIOST and 11. Irmoriumm— ......
GLOILIONS SUCCESS Cr THE NEW molar
MX ELIG HTED &17DIrNOTS
Entire Neer Programme To-Night.
tgraturtlay Night's Bill
appesetuve of
HART & FITZGERALD'S VARIETY MINSTRELS.
Monday await's, May Both, benefit of Mina 3'
BIoDOBALD.
UCTIOX BALES.
A u n CTION dA_LE OF CONDEMNED
Ceram! BUM.,
Othce 01 Oiler t/tutrterusaster,
VitAhlugtou, D. U., Agall 25th, 1404.
WM be scld at publto auction, to the Without Id
der, al the times and pleats to std below, els:
Nen;ort, Pea., Thursday, May 6tb;
Gettysburg, Peon., Monday Play nth;
Altoona, Penn., There my, May 1205%
2112Un P,..., Tlaraday, Mwy lnih;
Mending, Nana, Thureday, May 20th; .
Lebtostro, Perms, Thurtday, Juno 2d;
b orthumt %Tilted, Penn., Thumbs', /ca. Stb;
rurantou. Peuna Thursday, June 16th;
Willblutsport, Puerta, Thutsday, Jens 23:1;
Oct hcrwir.d (100 Lomea at Gessyubtirfi mod two
btu: and end fifty (2.1.0) at each of the of hsr ptaccu.
Three bones hey. We condo:slued ne unlit tot
the cavalry terries. of the C4L44.1 htatea Army.
For re ut.d farm, purposes fumy 1130 i b./MAW!
=ay be had.
horses will be aislti
Mules begin us 10 A., ur.il cottL..no dully 0111.11 an
sold. •
Term, SL•tes Trtucry
only. JAME S Lim% ..sa Q. H. Cavalry Bums.
DESIRABLE SEVENTH WARD
}it,' DEN 0 R.. —Oa Tfi ISLAY EV - ZN INO
ILA) 3lsl, a: 6 echoed, will be et id, at the Commix
dal della Bread, !4 Fifth close That desirabl
stcroand 013 the in tih aids of Doneni
51r1lat, t inches from the turner of Davie an
Duncan stn.,. hazing a front of x 6 *et on Dannao.
street and eannidi, g b lei , feet, on et lob is
erected it. raw two storied bath Deslling, anti
tabling sena roots, bath r 'nun and drenstag more
flatstitil ea,. end eieie or User cellar Thu butsss it
Gal: had througtont in lilt twat to a. morale mar •
des, foe dnisin.d grstea Oral's best range, hot and
e 44 wan r and ; etude. and frcit tress on the
wad.
Tnass—ries-tniril cash., residue in era and too
I jeurib with ludirast, stecrod by bend and Gortgage.
Inf2s An alcl bbeftlfill, atm,.
(10U NT IL Y K1;61 OEN CE IN Ma,
V CIA , OS AT ACC (lON —win be
so!ri, ou the premix., m MONDAY, Stay Sgth, at
to Wel. 1. ! CIO iiT A lata s ( good minima laud, in
PloCinre ur,rhip with gwd d•q fling home of file
roo llll
tarn. r;COIATit spring of ter.! cra
an wi thin ten 111111 Ce ...elk of Flartnoon's Statfon !
eo the rmsborgo 11. - ..lesrer P. 11. B. Ito Ohi
o,. on NV mein Ban, one mile abore the Station,
gaol aokine vrensis a of Roteert Carr.
TRies , ro of H .4 0. EA 118 Beaver Orcet,
vr of the etzial n bocue..l A. LtiOOATS,
V
ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION
—4nTGEI'DAt EVENING, My Alst. at
o'clock. on second door at Commercial bales Boom;
tro. 64 filth attest :
ia.).4arm AIL gbeny Valley llcalroad Since;
AO do Pletehargk A deonleartllle 11. E. 00.
10 do P. Pt. W.0.1t. E.;
mi 22 A. NOILWALNE. Anct'r.
C-4.47P EMS, OIL CLOTICS.
A L ATE NOW OFFER Fog SALE WHAT
=ip pose to le 810 largest amortment of
Carpets and Floor 011 Cloths,
Ern oothlblted In this <lcy, In BRUSSELS, THEME
PLY, IROBISIB nod VILNITIAN OnIIPETS end
tILIEET OIL OLOTENI Wa tom inuy desirable
styles not to to !ono& elsevlatoe, Including acme
bran Sol goods IIAIiUSACTURED ESPIIRSSLY
1011 OM RETAIL TRADE. ,
Tbo gr.to put of our gook baring been pur
cbeurest or ow:lumend fur before tiro recant Wary ad
'maw In beton, 0111 bo cola at a von , email adroau
on actual rod, cur prices being In runny tarn.=
far boto• 'mount market rntes.
Window Shades and Fixture.;
Table and Pinata Covers;
news, List and nag Carpet.;
Cocoa and China Slatting., ell vidtb.s
td h'll , gatiP',:t,DVlL"h° inset
M'Farland, Collins & Co.,
Nu. 71 AND 73 rim snizer,
ten? Next haulm to P. p j ,,,:egtd goo,
FOURTH STREET
1.1
NSW STYLES
P 4 OF
IWINDOVT SHADES
TiZOGIVXO TOIS DAT.
nd HER SPRING STOCK
I •
7 16
A l OIL OLOTH,
BrOALLIIM.'SIS
•
WELL &EA.:W[4 ED
CARPET STORE
Na. 87 TOCSTII BUM=
HAVENS PURCHASED AsDADDED
tOrri Tat
ENTIRE STOCK
PY
0111PE7S, OIL tli#lllSi &0,.
L s tay - hnU by W. taanalii.Oca, at 11.112144.8
mom, oaur.lid.M.:oo, to. the
. ,
hLARCEST . • STOCit
ft) rx, FouND
.fIV Vag: Pitticos.
Oliver Mot)linto6l Co.,
raN,
LTON ARNSTLI AL, IMPORTER
AND 17EALF.11 In On racer solve bran& el
GENUINE HAVANA MARS, end old kinds .of
LiAMOKINO AND MEWING TOIIACCO,
FANCY IdifilLSUilA PIPES. TCHES,
In pent weakly. 15NDCB TAE BT. cutallallQ
TEL; l'lttadnrch t
If.ll.—Tbi Trod. Entyll?‘l n Mira tdr4; •
BARLEY ; SLAL'E - 41"ziraii41zall - 44
orn: itlissiron wort and for ! gsla
. dn. Pithborti:.
11111
vocussr 81.11TAWArr
19(114 pfr -
- - UM= tiniLANWootoutist.
` t _ ~
a9klc~.~^..rl. , ii.V
.J:~siYaxa:r%.,;:.sau'~%+%a~~ w/t'+'-cl'Li.i~ .J
B 00ES, .EIL riff :cc
NEW PUBEIZIATi6I4, -- 71.
AT HENRY MINER'S. '
1.
Peron Storfee, tritb bosercueet and title. ny
Ike klerra, author nom el , pgr.
arod," ..1,4x. LIU," et.,
Wi man In Blest. By the ontScr of In
Grey." A. companion to •Woman In Walt,'
Lincoln . * Administration. By Hew . , Ray
mond. • . 1 53
MMBEIII!MI
Klvg.
nook.. It.sotlfnl Teams, or Sketch of Girl's
Lift. CUM.—.
VI.
Obro:ldes of tbeftotsberg--Cotts raitly. Cl. 1 CO.
VII. ..
Tilt Ladlm Complete Colds to Titaile . Work
eud Embruldeties. By Elm Lambert; Nor!
The I..sdire Outdo to Trro
reel Blatatora. •,...... I 60
IX
Flower. for the Terlor vo , t f. ar,;en
Illoatrated. By S. B. art.tt, 0 utb. 2 Col
Tboaghti on Penn.]
Val on Christian Lite. By X. Ganlborn,
D. D. .......... 173
XL
Soto. on Hospital Life. introduction
by Nation Potter. 1 13
Xl.l.
•
Waal:num a Nowt Dy Rosa army: C 0... 1 W
Dal:god:told'. Ent 00, Bat. two Siam •
BloTel of imarfean Llto .611mo:torsi; C 0... 1 60
Nepenthe Ravel. BiV r e; &nth. of Nile-- 110
horns] of the D1100T617 of the goats 0. et the
NUL By Captain !peke. Cloth—etn--.. 3LO
at.
lien lad Nature; er, Ph7icto Clooftretal
intellso4 by Human Action. HT Ciente P.
itateh. . 3 50
.
• XVIL •
tndien of Battens History and Crithilsra . . By
M. Brucat Berm% an . taor of •Idfo of ,Chrtst.'o I
Chaplains and Omit of tap Iterolnlibu. By
Hoadt.y. 110
emorica and her Congrentaters. BP:Tanker.
mop- 2 50
XX..
the Terry Boy and the Plusuctee. 4captlsi
' , Book for Bops." Cloth.. 23
XXII
Th 3 7armer Boy, whi Bum he Denies Boca
mend, In-Chh , f.. 4 Boot that eves . ; youth
ehoold mad. Cloth.— ........ I '2.5
Oopl of the abwo tenlo mailed free of paling.
en receipt of price
larti32T4WMPat.
m)±.+3 71 ►ad TB Vila st.. ant 46.'4 to P. o
STILL SELLING .AT OLD PRICE.
Hunt's Union Stationery Portfolios
Containing
IB EEZETS AREOICTED
I dm BILLIT
LAIITE WIIISZI ttiTELO#B
=MEM
9 rusz /32ZEL PXHIS;
ACOOMIIODATION
1 DLACE LEAD PESCIL ;
/ I RUSTS PITTSBURGH kii.IIABAC;
MEMORANDA OF TMPOLITiIiT 'EVENT
NEAELY 100 VALUABLE 10£06TPTS
=CI
U. S. BOUNTY LAW
C. B. PENSION LAW, etc., t*
Notwithstanding the high trice@ gf rerytblag,
aro edit sold at thw eitrrm•l] h.. pr e.—P3 COPP&
Menai din-want to ageniii 9.4 /i 4 1 . 7-• Add r " 3
.11 orders to Itionrwprompit atteatidli:to
JULIA P. UUti C, /9 rit/h et., jEieocie E9IL
Prixe package stppiltd to sgectiakt thc loceot
• MIS
NT ER TA ENG RC:ORS FOR
E
TONTB.
ThesTrosoreer Boy. IVnitrstrd „
infley_.Art 45
the Bobbia Boy; or, Boy Life of 314. Gerioral
The Paint.' May ; or, Boy Lito . f.4lLarlassda
1 45
To. tfort;oritair OT:171:7 Lilo of Abrahoso
'!ho Former Boy. 'end ho ho ',mime Corn
1 21
The P. ,, 7 Boa.; or, her 1.11, of 8. P;Chase— II
he_Seldler Noy. Ely Oliver Iyb
A Tooth's library of the 1
?or .) le b) sa_ir COiI?MiT,
cry . 2B 6470/god atte^g
N EW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS I
111.52. AND PIIOGIIESS OF /31/11DAY SCHOOLS
—A blograyhy of Holt Hikes end Win. Pox. 11l
John 0. Power. 1.01. Prlce 51 tall
& MANUAL ON EXTRACTING 'METH—
Foundod on the lanatonay of the snits Involved In
the operation; the kinds and propel:Constructive of
Lnet.ruseente, &o. 1 voL ' z .•
HEAVEN OUR HOMO. 1 voL IPao.
DADING AND SOTTEP.IIIO. SY Lieut. Pat.*
ger. A large supply of the latter mark Ant noodled.
les 7. L. SLAM; TlPpottrth Street.
PI4. 08..A11151 .Cfc. N
R EMOVAL.
•
Ws taco rltassro is bformtrg public that wo
now or.--crpy the lam and colotacll9oo hors,.
80. 12 BISSELL'S 'BLOCK,
ST. CLAIM STLIVigf ,
When we ban }oil rewind Irma, he manfeciarer
of WM. B. BBADDIIII , 2 end scoop Acta= 1 CO.,
Is ma lot of SIIPSHICIIVIA2IOI3..; Also, ormrPletr
aricriternt at BALITIVS celebrated itarmonl=r, Me
lodeons and Mang goods stroarelly., _ ,
Tin srpoliortry of the Be.e.DBIMT nilizu
ready ostabllebea. lotto Minor' , of Pinar in x w
Instromoot bar pdral so- rsp:43 In popularity.
or I ecetrd eo mazy premiers; stlilinibe spur of
two years so the OM nal; full Iron .frame,
aroratnpag.hon sad Frei& mad "Min Plows
Tort; froituflonred by .WM. ODADBMIT, sad
"bomber' a Clo'e Plates btert to tonsils"
' Isnorobly tramp la this and arty anisette; nese
go further common". All grarantattl for Pro ;ow;
watualar
see Amu; Pitterm¢ sad ilirilltera
IT a. Is gr. mum et., tirau.. ra,4s.
Good aroma Hand Plasm for IVoottt. Taming Pad
so Trost dope promptly. . ...lie
NEW SONG
Harr SONG.
PEW SONG. f .
LIEW BONG.
"DREAMING 017 IMMED."
"DDEAMING 07.130111."
"DREAMING 07 110 ME."
wore-aura beautiful, and lie 11111 C ea.* and
pretty. Yvarybody that tiny latruld have it.
Prlee .......... —.2Z Al 3 CENTS.
CoP:monallei on rcotipt of prti:
CH.1.9. C. ,1E.1.L011.
fil WOOD maim
122 WOOD STBZET ,
Final Beihkr . . ll.
.
•
bsre AnaTly.remoTod ane , Pinco and Mus'd
knemnotai to , (mr, glow baildtds,. DR = WOfq)
BISEET, trardnu'ixbuyo. )•1174 Itrnt, and,ixtarly
o ,:pdettobn Mrs% Ightforod BauX, whew wo lola be
. b4ppy to es% on oar. triendelm.d the .riblie in
cromd. ' "
11. ziasnap.s-, BRO.,
Min of tho folded 'Harr,
,m311.3dw - WOOD, STSIEST. '
NABE'S I:I..RIVALLED
t w .E.ASIOSL -
A. choice eapply,of pad 7 4,44a.terrlano VartgA
from the eelebiated factory - of rtnahe 1
40.
be.n.matred—itan.• In r1..1i17 tArreelitaw. ' yhßee .
Inetrateima aro (nlb warrantee:Mr ftibt Tamar tad
re by th• be et judges prrannltkce4.nprt.Unl. A
cell in n.pee tally co:hited bebte Ourchaslog_ a let.
where:. eIIALLOTTS si..upt* Sea Agrat, •
my 111 , . 43 ittth
GM
RANT'* THE A.NI,
WOODSBY O. L. anniu...
NIAIC BY J.ll DABLIEG
•
.14r getlct of Cita Dew stoi to:suit:43l +Jon& tametiTe.l In.the anda.fitortiot - ' •
•
gospnrass ; 4111040.1 r.
153.71tt1i stre e t.-_
No..li3 , .liutTlir*l.D ST,
POO ,srui :Hulce&'ilistirtaricii*
';.s44l , 2o44oio**zainmtigizintor"
21111 W, PILNOII,TIOI,I3. OO * TA4,4900/11)7...
038, IfT 111GT../to,-,111,. ,31111 - sell tot lifir.
A3o4:firt
. -. .L:: ,- .. , _...L.:,, , :...: - ,.,:,_:, - , ,, ': - , , ::,:,',,.:, , ,,,, - :„•:,.:, , .. - ....:,-.4 . :.i....i,. , , , ; T _=.‘iti1;:;•1- - 74:-'. : :'.•'',._'„':-:.,
:'L-.',.]ii•;;;-4,".1,-;.a';.,i:,14,-4.-Z-U3-,;2„,'..;',.4rA'4','4'44-qg',4.i;,•-;i4::''''''-.74-'''".''-`'-,
---NO. 170
our rr.timr.
FOB 100 DAYS !
First Call from Perasyhula.
The 4erretery of War Las macesel no to nisei.
iattaldets of .Irtillav,
ccro ter 100 DAYI, ta Ifoo6ooo 101
viceeoA. The ergonlatian login 0
•
, BATTY
will teak atm Compoo7 at air Bittaka.. TWO
other otoopattteo CiatuLtri or Aitilieenrwill bs ao
mote&
CoMtutadlotOflloorm pte . r - 75rt at le,k
TIIIEt! STOUT IfIlap:83 M
. ,
EIC/1 COSltelFr to ?Is tottorsOl of 100 moty—to , tof
Untiod
ARTILLERY.' *
United States Service.
FDA OD DAIS ONLY.
131.12111 Z D, 'Bair Lad or litotata CF.
Mang. pate at Ste Artrani,) a gime tna, : •
%Ids Basta= of Artillerr b accopied dltoot • 14
Ow 6e•Crobri7 of Was.
Hattattes A and B rate AR
Those ittattog to Mallow &rat atran at casaba
Monpattlet oud D. . .
ItralttraiNG Ornau—cr3. 0. aysr Prorot
Ilartharr Ofeco, Waal street, Allealtony, or at
Wtlhhu Hall , fourth strut; D, /If*
stmt.
Clothlng and eatltt faredibed Oa aitar Mad: .
vista= of Dattaltra,
witimucrs ELA./AL, SHIED MST
W. W. WADI), ChM= Batteriy Ckozdttre.,
myMtt
SHIPPIXG.
IHEBP PASSAGE FROMULEAS
OLD COVNTRY3I.
LOW I ER THAN THE LOWEST.
Tbo iti..4ottittoil Inypared to blink tat sa.
angers ty First Glass, Royal - JUL! Stamm.
try direst to Eat York.= Pitt.harith fro .
Liverpool,
Queettstowo,
Londonderry,
Glasgow,
Galway,
Lower Thano:ho Any Other Agenttutd. Here Our
0.11 sad g t rata sod Po cony
steamers sall Woes work, Ltd pottetgars so. pond
Tb caule ' %od L. also /mat for
TAPBCOTT'S LINE
or a. i. d o f te rag, catig tv
LONDON PACKETS,
flartlartrotatttoat by Ws 11= at low rate*.
81011TAKAY7b 021 any part of Eoropt for'ta le.
D. O'NEILL,
0.-.4a. me., No-10111th stiiw
andfrom e to 10, po. It to Swllthari - d itrroto
mita ,
Apply to
REEKY ' LW.*
6a/POOl4 tauzlezyg at Qlll/26N8T0W39; -
(Coal aluacs.) The a r ell-Iraczra easazata
Hem York *ad Etaskszthlp
•lo=pazty ars Int:mead u hapless • . •
GLAS(Z9W:- . Satarday, Jima 4.
cm or paiffirolir7—=..a.tvd.y,
am gmbry zazetlirgrgiarazzy, az mai, trod Ro.-
/A, Huth tin:. •
need. ta 0.11,0 r L. ovitaleni . 00,1**1. •
lose Odd—. 0ri0ri...i.0 30 00
do to Loudoz. 86 03 do to Lidded Si CO
'do to Parts.._.. 9.5 CO de to Pada .... 40 .60
Ga=bourg .SO 00 do to Third ei ST CO
asugara also rammed to num Dratums.
tardieo, dattinrp, ari, equally tow rade •
Ward trod Liverpool or Quaeudrino ; 111 C.
175, 660. CIOS. 5t00rr00,65::. - Thad 0110 did Tv
dud Ad ;her Leeds ran tnor • ticked hod id thew
nitre
Ear rartids lakountion apply d The'dradider
Cade .10811 - 11. DUX, ddied
. 15 Broodorayfai L ost
iOlollll IlliOltP2oo, •
Htbbetr
llesi illdr, fed bso Luxor the
child .
CUNARD LINE.--atatia kroall o
izrzairecL &lan o.ool.mw.iwlge
C. 3 la r zz
VIZOR ENO 1083., rif to =row q
Sans •T r 1 5....1V17
=nw
CII.IIJTI :110EJV'T9.'!'
LAW OFFIOB & CI AIM AGM:M.
W. J. & HALL PATIERSOI
14.4 If iraiatli.CtrattiSlScar;
PTITEBITILGP., ea
Will ,ware PERSKIIIS. EDIMITES. BACA ;PA)'
Acd dl other 111111tarl COW pawn: • '
taregra tale imcces44.,,
a. ,JOICESON
MAC CELL JOEDISON,
ATTOILIZICES.AT.LAINs ,
Awa & zaccrzta Emig:hurt:ram AUETI,
flo ihrarr entits!th -
•
ivrn,rrawr 800/
1.11. PENSION& BACK PAY and MT
CLAULS ofarm doaalttloa, collected by Mode..
ember, at the fbaossink rata, Vas York= IRO 00;
aY
O. otherelnln
O. TAYLOR:At/may at LAW,
Ito. 73 Orate street, Pittaborgb, Ps.
E. B. Ito charged aro aude tf the claim Om 00
swan& sad all latbreastloa airep wady
NOAII W. BBARSII, • '
,
ATTOILEST-ST-1,10/7,
110. 'lOO Mall .ptroai i Pitubargl•'l).:. - - •
Clems far 'PLZICLOVA,EOLSTT, PBllO 101.
LT, ao„ glBoroally 2,470,-,md,
suwitace chituns,=ifo
vnituomi ham sir= kill
PnEnitliAttelaidtati
=Phis a IR Ara,
513.123 Youth itrort;PittOiEtsbr,Z.,.
TEM) STRIVT YOUNDB, •
ALFRED DAVIS,
•
. ..
(Vermbrii kremlin at iodemon 4, ninkidaikpect. -.
fully informs his Mends Jed •the plalthe embroil) , -
Matte butyrate a racustlry at the Mrher et Third ._
etreit one ehmorry hie; most , . ifallml Brae
Yonnery, .yrr the purposed' moittrreethrire 'WORT
11 oCII ierrll.Y, OttfIVIGS, -GLOSS.; 1110T1.L1D5;.. - "
prplatlrS. a.. , cfipet-bl 11.40.IticeOn!nic , PItimbers:',1
work. - - .. i • , rseUhrot .-; _.'
. .
11131TAlilia, BRAM As3i EliisaT
, .
METAL WORK%
COIL/2113 L. WRIGHT
MannhavrersofCLUMOß PMAIMMtiLAXPDIMIN‘
MBA etnd LAMP PBASSES reamilly - Alto. RIM
Jammu. TIMIUMS'O9. - :VBITITAMOOVE118,
.Mumfacturtrra ARAMs:A WzigtPt Patens
'MT JI - G TOP.' N 0.133 PecarA irtetet,PMlzyncrec..
cmas tho erat of
renramod alga SPUN 11. Itritll92l (left
of Ifitcbell, Rem= d • 01,4y180N..101710F11,9 and
ATZ B a S TREET ,
SUM WaTli .n.laburel Pa. - ,
C , 3111 . Jous.n.nratosaco,
Q. . tiEVE4,II!WF., NO. .53 .Wimat
klrittdmita,mtitactrate4tmonza.strirre4
waotrouT,sp.s..yzemanntrA4olnrorz
dorsip 4ltrucutwese4 Ed auretri ntitts.'"
wit. as small, =ado la rader, at^ abort Mk
2O s. -
.
A DIMGELF4JIANIM,4I2 . IIFTS.,
4itre76 vat -ray tbsbigtvit.pckflgc
OOLZPOIVII.TX/4 -
tr.t
Celt ittneotrZtendil - -
ks. arShasitThrity - wad
Btentmirillallallseed Stec
-- vr.s. COVPOI9BI4SU4B GOLD. -•