TVfBDAY M 0 8 419 3 . 1 ,0, rpm 28, 1868 LoathfilliELLiazacz ..., _......._ - Frani ;Yastardarit livening easalle. , in,tetasting Letter from Mrs. Swiss. atelsa..LespallUint to Ladies' Ala laristists. . She following extract from a letter written , . . * Iffilwieshelm, now in attendants at the loppitabi et Washington, gives some import . :. ' l. eat suggestion - li, aid -directions in regard to providing for the wants of the sick and wound ' al soldier,, and will be mad with interset by all wile are engaged is the good work of min. Waring taike soldis*-,. - ~ • . • I have thseolunittess of ladies distritatting Mums in different - hospitals, and dissever that the beat way is to- OM each - patient II • luau and a fees lumpref-engsr. He then knows itchasiti sad if -hashonl& not- use.it• jest then t .thallazgeon ean.direat the nurse to ppF a i a tior him. . , ilekiesikahealtentien es •uttlt that4.4.lAMembired. do pot like, nuoystiou. auttibutions. Galax around with a bettbsof wlite, giving a, 'panful where Wyss wattled, UPI saying to tU ticipinalttitat_itanumsins-aboa by Mrs' a inr ' t jAst_ BaillitatwilMailtt efilitteretal7 &Was tc Wa l aff 4 1 0ktaitht Altut...btftllultl. braes traaat7giadee lbw wine.-, , . The lettam ient mi 1 - 4,riland'airealate as reading =Mix; and - rhfl, BMA. very ao, captable'to the Moriiitilligatit'patitrots. , My ' assofmtotrowolyts istoptily Miss Mary A. Mason a dark in -thaJliessurt Heusi meat, and I hope:Mutely*. the list in time to . send with this j. but 1.-ant Mal ben ' ant' she Weald at nay baerdlnglorture,mi*aistant. 441 — Th Bari °Myst° urrdireet a box of lemon' from ehuilimljoffix„ wad:4W from Gerrit Smith. Limons I And ere .sabject to great loss from - Away. and It will be better to send the money, and let me purchase here. I want tea—tie very best green tea—and mashed so garciative wine and 'brandy; have whisky enough, but want tobaoto and pipes and el gam, and little pocket-miners. Then we trent little pillows, steffedliglitly, some with ~ l eathers and some with-hops—pillows four by. 1 six inches, in soft without:Min casse. Many ~" ars waatid or.this aoff *Bike/ _Wows this and a common pillow. .Little oottith mate, thick as a bed-comforter, eight by twelve or fourteen inehes.lasoft users are very useful under the small of fi.nian'i b ock who is worn with wearisome days and nights of lying. We need flannel to roll around the chilled part of fractured limbs, and pieces of old are asgood as new. If Lunge Aid Societies could hear the sick men fret over "this plaguy sight-gown. " they would put wristband( on ,eury. very :.- hospit al shirt Of they could witness the warinue af ter changing, they would maks them all jut as our grandmothers made shirts, when every pion was torn or cut by the thread; when there was plenty of room around the shoul ders, and a gusset eight Males square in every sleeve when it jots, the body. Mak ing 'a shirt open in front gives no aid in put- Ong it on. If a patient tan ba failed up to put it around the baelt,:it spa be put _over the head ; then, if wiffitMough - with guestroem under the sleeve to ailow the elbow to come out Russo. there is no trouble in getting in the arms. If he Gannet. be raised, it should be open on the back to be tucked under his shoulders, bat, above all, let them have wrist. bands and buttons. Of handkerchief, and towels there will never be too many, and old stuff is better than new. Let them be clean and. soft. I write disconnectedly, perhaps, for my eon soignee is not dolts at rest, as one poor fellow is waiting for "mother" to come and hold his knee after his stamp is dressed. His foot was amputated at Falmouth, and so badly done that part of the bone mast rot off, as be is too weak to bear a second amputation. He is probably,in an agony of tsars just now, and thinks "mother " has forgotten him. Another wants the water grueliwislairno one but I ass get jut slight. Than-tha.poor fellow who he. eaten nothing for two days, sick at heart with the agony of two wounded heels, wants his beef tea, and John Brown's blot is to be dressed that he may be got ready for march ing along. Sandra* tea, sugar, and kind let ters, with real names to than, end God and ay Buffeting sons will Mau yea. Jana G. Swissinx. P. 5.—1 get so many letters from women who want me to get them positions as clerks and nurses, and dear only knows what, and from men who want me to transact all man ner of business, I cannot answer them, and have no power to Peru Meat. I have no in fuses with any one member of the Cabinet ; and, if I had, would as lief steal the oontri buttons sent me as use it for the benefit of any one but a wounded soldier. I would not take the time to go and see the President or one of the Secretaries, if I were sure that by so doing, I could get anapiodiltatlllifit For eign Minister for myself or the beet friend I have. I would not exchange my place are or w steel . t „the the Astrities, and l brin wW k s', t me for t laces ft; nobody. •-t. J P . G. S. The Western University. The oommenosmant exernses of the West ern University will take piers on Tuesday ereallag, is the 'University building, begin ning at eight o'clock. The literary perform. anon will be as follow.: "Ukase the Hand maid of BelWou," John A. Wilson. "The Footateps of Time," John Webb Little. one War," Richard A. Williams. "Priendstdp," Dallas Sanders. "Hope," Robert S. SUL “trawrittau Instory," John - s. Wight:men. "The Press," George W. Guthrie. "The Scholar's Hope," John H. McrOandlers. "Poetry," George L Whitney. "Military. Ambition." Thomas Marshall. The Moral Sublime," Orlando M. Harper. The exerciser will be accompanied by ap. propriste music, and the mission will be WIC of much interest to the friends and patrons of the institution OwnerHaoted for n Hone Ofticer Hermart,.of Allegheny, who mated the deserta; !Daniel Hood, and handed him into the enstodiof tbs Provost Yezehal of the fin District, prevailed upon , him to slate where he obtained the bane which he brought `With him to tkis city.. _Hood at first declined total!, bat finally elated that he traded the mashy horse to aferimm named 'Robertson, residing in layetteannty, for the one which he rode here. He admitted that his horse was very alma =Masted, wed could namely Uwe! in further, and • hence the story about rrediegy not 'bfilived.,' !Meer Herman has leave for it up the Pansy!. Response Nuimbroas two, Pi., Jun• IS, 1863. NS.. liresittei ./I"Yousg mom of this place, jdit Nkritiorlarof - Nowernor Curtle's sail for valuables's, visited Col. O'llties at Now Oastio, iestardaffotsd ssgairsi,Sojs• with his m Ha i mosa. .ustaraed Wks p. m., semd&m so b m in ew s h od h a is ll u sat h r e e d u *s n o f h, r mmo he User•frona baton he went to bed. He le new ow his troy, with his mightiest, to your city, lomuist in itt defessm.7Could - serer your eserptip oadotrlotio young ma i NM dn. worst Town, as., S. H. I.IIOIM—AL Gana* naiad Adam Huta bargee la bout soundttoa •to Jiff by Mayor. Alosander to answer &up of Mating a_ veto, two pan of pant& a hat, pat of .loos, sato vbtol , frem-Poterilllsams residua. of Troy RI& Rutabaga ald 'a, part of 'taloa arthdoo warkoti and what arm/44U liiittbiZa La Ids pooint, wad. bad on Aso 41. of pantaloon.. =tol Moult ban &hued oa Liberty Must, in tb.Ytt. Ward. bo..lt r inom.Bsornain:—.Clptata Bahwh in • mid LionV",ikocom aro numbly with vary flatamlnii numoco.fn neraltlngtill company. Mayan both nuellost somimo,.ond ban loodl sops salltary, acpadimol='to'Annigy thommicao $Ol Tkom docking to'canot: Mud' jams Wm mimic *NW Minuaandon. A kir am nmitmffllm raostroi onspAnnion at load. vialispipusaff-Wltliiiffili A street sprinkler, -jaw. up • •PlinitillNC 'alit, to be used on Fifth and Wo.d streets during the deity deys , of Thaacailtwas made by Mears. Phelps, Parke &Colima*. LW he is running order by the liral. of nazi weak. will hes complete affairaand dm oust will he so trifling to each merchant or busing:semen - benefited, that the sprinkler is expected to. become a popular in 'dilation. IA; the, water used by the cart will he mostly sawed through' the street hose, -( which will not be needed) It le presumed the city will not make any charge for the water. The enterprise It one which we 'hope to see sunned. Ti, ATLANTIC MONT/LAT TOT Juts.—This number of the Aaastie will not disappoint its readers, though we_ know they..olways have high Prorrtations as.to3heir-favorite.mage ai ead any thing short of lirst.olass merit inevitably-disappoint It opens with an interesting sat of coarse charatteristieortiole by . Dr. Below, on photographyi.tentltled "Doisigs ... .of .Bunbeens.":, _follows a quaint, but beentifabgesdary palm by Long fellow, "'The 'Wraith of Odin.". Next we have No. 2 of Gail Hamilton's "Gala Days ;" "The, Pleur.de-Lis at Port Royal,!' by Prai rie Paktum& tm-peem-ity T. W. Parsons, atf titled Niles Epitaph ;" ea smtlten by Nathen ist _lieortherne, called '!Outside Gibspees of English Poverty ;" the ooncluslon of "Paul Meeker," by the author of ."Life in. the Iron Ifille;''dtpoeus by J.i.:.Trowbridge, "By A. Bl M".,'' "‘,The Growth.of amiantus," by professor ,ikgessis ;T be;:fdasialan,". a story by Nils L. P.- Hale; !inaglisli Naval .Power and English Colonies * " .by G. Reynolds ; a sketch-4g Gen. Butler's rule in Now Orleans, under the title of "Over General;"'.eaa elaborate _though eondensed paper by Robert Dale Owen .on "The Claims to Labor _and Berries." and finally a variety of reviews and literary no ties& The Atlantic is for sale by J. W. Pit took, opposite the Post-012os. Kaarzina-a-VaaoosousDoo.—A man named Aokor, residing Ln thalseend Ward, A.llegbe• ne's.hekbofklaaelhAfteen dolleceand.eosts, by _Mayor silettlader; for keeping- &wage dog. Tha emnplaint • was made by Thomas Elton, who *flaps! that he had been &Winked t obr three tinsel by the aforesaid dog. LATE TELEGRAMS NEW 1- [FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] REBEL REPORT /ROE PORT HUDSON AND TICIABORD. SOLDIER SHOT FOR DESERTION. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette Muarazzanono, June 21, 1865 The Chattanooga Rebel, of the 19th, has the following Osyka, Jams 16.—A desperate light ooeured at Port Hudson on the 12th. The Confed erates left their .istrunolunenta and charged the enemy, driving them from their fortifica tion., and 'piled their siege gun.. A citizen from New Orleans on Saturda afternoon reports that many regiments are arriving from Baton Rouge. Tn. Federal. are despondent, and may they cannot tate Port Hudson by assault. • At New Otleans the river was low. We have other •oheering but contraband new'. The St. Charles is failed with the wounded brought from Port Hudson by bost-loads all night. Sumemit, Jens 11.—A courier from Logan states that Logan duhed into Jackson, La., on Monday, and captured 130 Yankees of the 4th New York Cavalry and twenty magma with their horses and arms. A Major and other officers are among the prisoners. Lo gan's is • Tennessee command. Mobilo, Ass 17.—d. special dispateb to the Mobil. Z-Shu . es, from Jackson on the 17th, sap that a °owlet arrived at Brookhaven last night and reports the troops in line spirits, and had repulsed the enemy twenty-seven times, and attaeked him suocessfally. Aid is close at hand. [YROOND DISPATCH.] Jackson, Jane 17.—A courier from Port Hudson has arrived and states that the enemy was punished severely. His outplay was in front of a Zeus's regiment and made a good mark for our boys, who took deliberate aim and killed and wounded immense numbers. He says that we have sixty dap' rations. No fear is entertained. The garrison is deter mined to hold out to the last. . The Jaekson iirsaeissiryims,: of the 11th, Mates that on the ?mint Monday a body of Yankees whited the plantation of Jeff. Davis, and rifled it completely, destroying every implement of hnsbeadry, Nl lionsehold and kitchen fiarniture, defacing the premises and carrying off every aspo on the place. The plantation of Joe Davis, brother of the President, was treated in the same way, if we except four or fire domestic servants which the robbers Lift. All is quiet here. David Blazer, of the 4th Indiana Battery was abet for desertion at 11:60 a. m. today From Kentucky—The Rebel; Routed near Sig Creek Gap. Special Mortal to to. Pittsburgh assstta Boatman, By., June 21, 1863. Nothing of Importance V trouping here duce the affair of the 9th. Three hundred and Itty dollars was wl,l Sled by the Cowart for the lick and wounded Numberless rumen ooncimning the forme and intantions of lb. rebels ara condos in, bat nothing materially Make from private dispatches. 01ihqrt's front detachments of the 44th Ohio and 9th Ohlo cavalry, attached the ap lenty's pickets twelve miler perth of Big Greek Gap, and drove them in, capturing several, and wounding one. After driving Mini six miles farther, they eame upon Eieett's cavalry In position and with 12. pound howitsers, and attacked and routed them, capturing ens pris oner and nine horses. The ground was strewn with pins, clothing and romp equipage. Our men followed the fortilications at the Gap. Col. rants commands our outposts at Mon- Gallo, and our advance is anxiously seeking Pegram who will not probably escape so easily if Rants catches him again. In tido Ws Itla /Mg Ls Ito objnot /Wok took war. two ` ontorad. .6 prize .4 =attar !MI no*, for this Latest Advice• from Vicksburg WAIIIIIIGITOI, June 21.—DispatChes dated the 15th and 16th have been received from Vieksburg. The siege works are still pro gressing with vigor. Gen. Great was still n onliving »futon:laments and the health of the troops continued exoellent. The whole loss of the United States forms for the week protean the 161 h was not more than twelve Med. The total number of killed and wounded did not mussed Atty. Dories, Ga., Iturned...steam er -p et • esiptnred--Vallandlghim. ' -Woskisiiroa,Jun. 111.—Iticinnond japan of JanelOth km bNn reCtilired. They say that the eittof. Darien, ea.,:was burned by *ha /Wogs on the llth Init.y and Is now one ptehs,iffastiesind bkinkened - ohlsineys.. The Vidalia also - captorsd - iht schooner f , Pet," read= ; to salt for Nassau, with u cargo of cot- Senn Pedsral iron dads wars at Brass plltirs&.k and large forees had landed from • Vallaadighana run the blockade from Wtimia Us /obi to Nassau; *toe wooonor , •,:: The Repotted Battle . at'Contrevilie W.ttlikoni PoundatiOn.. WAsiararoy,, Jim ,411:1-_-17i - cptp - ott of • wittiest posiirlino'llohrolo h deal BO Mr him witimito' say foudo tin lootrafkmdisionr. Thoritio bollotoil to 14 - 100M67 IONS Sltiiiaam.tblaitdo r pf 1101111iLtIL 3 • • THE INVASION OF PENNSYLVANIA Passage of 7,000 Rebels through Greencastle. 20,000 Rebels Reported a Wlllamsport, JENIINN ADYINOING ON GHTTISBORG BATTLE EXPECTED ON TUESDAY Jane 21,—A special to the New York Herald says: Jenkins passed thiotralcHreertoutlis last evening, with 7,000 mounted infantry. He had ambulances and tides or four days' rations. The rebel/ are reported , to have sixteen pieces_ ofartillery and with Hums large force. They occupy the south bank of the Potomac, from Cumberland to Harper's Perry, and Rhodes has 20,000 men at Williamsport. The opinion la °Mehl *eke at ilanieberg LI that the rebels have serious designs upon Baltimore, and that they entertain fears for the safety of that city. On rumor is that the rebels are 40,000 strong between Williamsport and Hagers town. A force of 300 rebel cavalry have fired Mer eersburg In several places. June 21.—1 f .the reb el' remain where they are, you may exposit a fight on Tuesday. To-night they are picket ing the. road a short distance this side of -Greencastle. The rebels have seised about 2000 horses. They ere -reported near Waynesburg and Gettysburg. Jenkins left Greencastle to-night with eight days' eating, on a foraging expedition. The feeling throughout the valley (mutton's exoellent. THE INVASION OF MARYLAND Great Excitement at Baltimore APPREHENDED ATTACH ON THE CITY Crossing of 25,000 Rebels at .dntietans Ford. HEAVY ,FIRING HEARD IN THE DI RECTION OF HARPER'S FERRY. 0., &O BA6TIIIOII. June 21--Noon.—The rebels made their appearance at b o'clock last arso n& and about? o'clock a small body of cav alry reached the hionooacy bridge, four miles this side of Frederick. Ths rebels paroled the sick in the hospitals and the government employees. They searched the stables for horses, and seised all marked. 11. S. A large force of rebel Infantry and cavalry crowd at Antietam ford during yesterday. Refugees august' the number to be about 40,000 or 50,000, but our spouts say they only number about 25,000. The operators at hionocaoy bridge, as soon u the rebels appeared, same down to Balti more on a hand-oar, traveling the entire dis• tacos (40 miles) in seven hours. These oper ators are young lads: named F.. Balton and Gomel', and stood their ground to the last moment, and only left when the rebels were in sight. The former brought away all the important dispatches that ware in the taloa. • railroad conductor and several govern ment employees also came down on the hand ear. At plane No. 4, heavy tiring could be beard thin morning to the directioa of Harper's Ferry. As a matter of precaution against a raid, or other hostile demonstration on this city, a line of earthworks is being emoted around the west side of the city, thus completing the fortifica tions. A very large force is engaged, mostly contrabands. ♦ line of barricades, oompoied of tobacco hogsheads, filled with brick and sand, has been erected within the city, extending from the high ground on the out to the southwest ern extremity of the atty. These will be de fended by the Union League man, who are being armed by lien. Schenck, and should • cavalry force dash put the batteries, they would meet with a formidable rtialsiatioe. The Union men are entirely confident of being able to effectually defeat any attempt in this quar ter. The disloyal *along us are evidently un easy, and begin to realise that any hostile movement of their friends against Italtimbre might react disastrously upon themselves. bo far this tb.1611t41104 1121•611100 has dens good to the Union rune. It has hanged new sassy into the Union men and strengthened and eonsolidated their organization in this city vastly. UTEST FROM HOOKER'S ARMY Heavy Firing Heard In the Direc Lion of Aline SUPPOSED BATTLE BETWEEN PLEAS ANTON AND STUART'S CAVALRY. Ha&DQD•ITaa9 ARMY OF THZ POTOIIIO, June 22.—Heavy cannonading was oommeneed early yesterday morning In the direction of Aid* and continued, with intermissions, during the day. Towards night the sounds became more and more indistinot. No dell. nits reports have been received. It is known that Gen. Pleasanton attacked the enemy near Aldie, and it is hoped he has intoceeded In routing Eitnart's command. It will probably be late before the reports of the battle are received, as the battle field Is twenty five miles distant, with no telegraphic com munication. LATEST FROM VICKSBURG. Logan's Division Reported Engaged in the Centre. JOHNSON FORTIFYING Taft BAST JUNK OF THE BIG BLACK. CHICIMILW Bayou, NZAZ VICK/111710, JUSO 16, 1863.—There is increaaed cannonading this morning, and Logan's division is report ed engaged with the tummy, resisting our vanes in the central portion of the line. It is thought the rebels are expending there malodor of their ammunition before a Bind capitulation. Johnstmeis assertainsd to be fortifying the east bent of the Big Bleak. This is supposed to be a tens ds pond to prevent our moiling. Later.—Vlskibarg papers resolved at head quarters contain nothing of Importance, bat 'peak of severs mulattos. Return of the Rebels toFrederlek CHARGE ~BY OUR CAVALRY Heavy Firing Heard in the Direction of itarper's Ferry. BALTIIIOIII, June 22.—Parties who came from points up the Baltimore and Ohio road, towards Frederick, yesterday, state that the rebels returned to Frederick In small lons about ten o'clock a. 11.. and 11161/11111114 there all day. They destroyed the telegraph wires. Daring the day . is small force of our gully charged Into the town and drove the rebels out, but they subeecrumtly Maimed. The wittid Wintry ere aid to be itosil* Ma ryland rebels, who same in tdiegtheir Persons from . Pleas No. 4 on the Delthagis And Ohio BaUrsed, strew that beery king was heard b the dlrgtlon of liarrit . l, ?My, et basal* gee* a q.v.: COMMERCIAL RECORD. r 'YTS BURG. H PIAAILIET p ri.sPriTS. Nonni's. June 21. Studien continuos quiet and iII•CtITS, the grea majority:of our bullpens house. being entirely closed and quite &number of our merchants an engaged." , the fortifications. There is nothing of any import and doing in the prod ace market, and prices, goner oily, are without change. A tale of 2 can Red whoa , waa reported at 81,25. There Ls but Htt:e doing in Petroleum, though the market is firm at our last quotatious. Buyers Sr. olikning 16 for ensile outages returned, while bolder. oak tom 16% to 17c. Refined In bond firm at 41k, holden generally baking 410112. c for good standard !minds. New YOfli retrolenm alarket Gpectat Dlrpateh to the Pittsbust Gazette. New Toss; June 22-15veling—The roarkat for Crude La dull bat unchanged at 2741373ic. Mined, in toad, la dull and prices are altogether nominal at 45 246X,e, on the spot; 50c for July delivery; 52c for AMilllts and 530 for tieptambir. Relined, free, la nominal at 640560 Nspths is dull at 243404)25c. 0. Contracts for AIM,' Sapplres Awarded Commissary Clow yesterday awarded contracts for army supplks to the following parties for the articles below named: 311/I.i.ea /2 Mammon. 150 bble em Pork M 815 per bid. Z 3,000 w M ood. Clear Bides at 7340 per ID. 250 bush Nary Beane at $3.0 0 Pe r 0041 . 10 . 0 00 A. RIM at 930 per pound. 0 . 0 00 to IlloCkdfaa, - Boaated and Ground, at 410 15,b00 the New Orleans Sugar, 13Xe per lb. 1,000 gall. Older Vinegar, 170 per gal. 1,250 be Adamantine (Undies, 250 per 4,000 Ito llotin Soap, 5560 per lb. 62 huh Balt, 750 pee brute. 7110 bush Potsdam, at 11,20 per bath. Horn Mogan/ ma 611,000 me Freon Beef, necks end ellunks excluded at *lO per cwt. There were three or for bids for Beef, while fur the other artlebs, "Lours. Millar & Maoism, ware the only bidders. Weekly Renew of the New York k'etrotenm Market. [ftePorted Expressly for the Pittsburgh Gazette.] New You, Jima WI, 120. The altogether unexpected and impales denim:tetra- Ilona on the part of the Confederate army under Gen. Lee—which created the impression that • raid on the cities of Pennsylvania, which were accessible to the rebel Cavalry were to be sackd—and that Pittsburgh would In all probablUty receive one of the gist vhitation, and that by consequence the re.- o.4de Of tetras.= at Ude port, would in all proba bility. Woo fall off materially--excited the market dories the earlier pre Of the week, and rendered holders decidedly firmer in their views. Meanwhile, the European adriota per thanes, proved to be of a favorable tenor, in yaw of which there prevail ed a tolerably active damned, and an advance of 1 to 3 mule per xenon was established oat mealy all brands, both for let. uu the spot and for lettere de livery. Within the pest two days, however, fears in regard to the Intreroptiou of communication by the 'rebels, bastes to a great measure. become dissipated, there hat been much law buoyancy to the market, and holders have been compelled to grant a slight con. Donlon from the extreme mum demanded Mules the earlier part 01 the week. The transactions for the week have been Mir, though not very heavy. The aggregate sales, Meted log all kind. ere about 56,001 bele, bailie* about Ul,OOO gallries in tles—of which 11,1100 bele Crude, at 26.56MM1 rents, on the spot, and to arrive, but chiefly at alig.lita. 411,111 d LIAR Utfluel In bond at 43448 cents, but chiefly at e 5447 cents on the spot and for future delisery. '5,500 Dbl. free at &WU mute, but chiefly at 6245 b needs, and 160 bete liapthe at 21026 cents for thelle. Today, the market ts very goat, not to say duU, and the sales are almost nothing. The ninalusl quotations are 27 (027 X cents for Ot ode, 4.54656,5; for :helloed In hoed, and aeon: Oh for tree, which a maree and held wit et much Orterwm. bales of tree have been reficrted by elm of the most ••reliable" dealers at 60 centd, but trutaffinch own ho. been freely offered at 65 cents. the trade are ate Mate aback, and do not know what to make of it. Th. general imp:swam is that allay ••.ice" somewhere. Nepths IN nominal at 25(M 26 cents. C. Alex 8. a:lnertia's Petroleum Civeular 3nl June, 1863. Remarks—lt U heirleeely awned, that had Petro. from been in any other hands than tome of Li served merchants, a very dlfbereut and dolond state of attain would have been chronicled, In place of that to be read below. American., mid American &dense com ing to this country, have Over and over again assured us that we were to be deluged with this product; in return for which they have ever had the gauntlet 01 "supply' . thrown down to them, and the rescdt— pertormaboes as empty as their promises. Exporters, consumers, sp.olatora, all In their turn have com bined to tointeddate Importers and holden into hasty melee, sad siapremeditatot /onward oontrama; but the studied conviction of pant experience and careful to uchy has demonstrated to the latter, ••that if the very foul and interior Parade Oil, in a ten years' career, was never known to be under 3d per sorely the circurtutances tenet Indeed be excep• Lionel cud temporary, which could permit a touch more superior burning olk tike Petroleum, to remain at anything under Ile per gallon." Bat Paradia Oil tune averaged lhl hd and ne during the hut Mx months of the last tan yusts; and I! Lents are to be the basis of prediction, and value lelcompany merit, POirui•Wll ought to NM mach higher noes than time, between tit. and Christmas-day next. Dy the lest ads lose to band from Dew York, the Quickstep, U the only yes , ml heaths Petroleum for this market—the very mouth that a whole fleet Should be preparing fur estda Eurepleout ports femand. or the commencing :filth June, (long y) d It may not be kW the Interest of bolder/ here to Wylie a .apply thee usequivoNily, bialidi heel that the renumertuting future of Petroteont 'devoted/ en tirely on its own meths, rather than Upon what cut be said, or preecribed. • The mouth of May, thronghotai b+• shown great stability la Relined, while the Large dentaisdand ha. .proved boldness In Conde dors not show a aim& apecalatton, the whole brio/absorbed by the trade. Crude—Dating themooth, shout 110,0 M) make Am arican changed Wads, spot and arrival, /ULLA to Ltd Ye ad, ths whole to comemers and export.. Tree allowances h.* to bo wads tor improper Oil, and ad- Mistimes. In lamellas, culthing of moment. Clawing prlosbAgsgurican Lle, cation= aoml- Retime—Tha basher of May to UM date, show salsa to the extant of Ib, coats at. la 9.1 to a spot and stiles'. ha 34 to 2. Id liat thee* months. Mach of thle l on • 'epacolatle.,' but should he called matmatt," In comparison with the "speculstlen'• of Mew York. The vil la parchaast4 paid /or to cash, .cod .towed back, sad assay of the forward con tract/ in for knows 911 and Maras now In wors ts:ow. Mein Ficow-ls lit to 2s for Amerloszk, to to Is 64 Ist Osas4Jszi. Beeslna—About 1500 casks .ow. during the peat month, at L 6.1 to ls Dd, sad even la for very tool. The went of &Mead Is lresspllestole. Lubricating 011—Our progress to limited for the want of the prvpsr supplies. Toledo /111iiket. Josild—!loot—Market dab; ;to tratwartkoat re port/id. Wboat—Sartka Vat Wtwo N Y upon; the aaly tratiaactioas raparted are 2,000 bag. amber 1188 at dirt 270 bash No 2 Rod et 127 a; ,ilOO but hNo 1 86d at WU. Swim willaat pa, war 12.56 far No 2 Oda I2L Oorw—Thar• have bib TO aka of thlt pain far thexast two dap. T 04 0 7, Othr.d b4r for No 1 mizsd. 0.14- 8 W at 62}4e. 1176 — "ehmatal; laic ails. at Tlo-11lMS. Imports Sy Railroad PrITIIIOIOII. rr. Itinrs a uakumo Ilanacso, leas El-138 by coy, 1 at do, DAD Wallah; 10 0 bbls flour, Graham d Mamas; 3Pa cons, 11141- cock; lloOrwry A col 68 bbl. cabin 011, Osughsy; /0 bble dory, 10 bai dm" 880•10. k Tiadk 4 19 a-• =.1 1 : "fro 7; 2: 1 do do, Dark]. co; 100 bbl. Wm Ow co; 50 do do, 1/ Lydell; 22 by = O 4l. • 4 KO; 50 bbk pork, 84Lars Ay; 62 bbls whbdry, Umbers • Skip/06;63 bbl. door, Jones . • 4104bUsug. Prrnsokort t Curamixo BY4soso, Dace 74 20 bbl. Ibarsd oil , B A Fahnostock k 4.,• 10 bbl. 41 01 4 . Nosock. Ball • co; 1 Akttobaoro. Job* Wa rren 20 Mad. bacon, Little A Trtaddli 4 bbl. broody, Wm BY/4104 BUY clay; A Gordon; 66 We kbAk7. 8 H Witaoc; 176 4bl. dour,"A;" b/ 44, 044 dr MciLse Bro; 2 bbls sus, Bk 4 bettor, Bob/ Ina kri 83 by cbore, L H Volgt den sa by corn, DlNE ban, Bturpon d co; 30 bad. britastrate, Jai Inorla; 100 001. and, Bey% Akbards*46 25 by D Ilsoortb; 6do do, A Dalsell; 26d0 , 40, 1 b 414 4 8104 Bboataker 4 Lone; . 10 bbl. floor, B 4066 on A. oo; bOb bettor, 0 4ble.sp, Plerolog• Wyk., TN THE 0112114iNtY COURT 0 .L ALLICGIIIZLY °MINTZ, Pi. tic • 11, March Term, 1103. Writ of Partition or 64.1.• koo. i & o the piettecot lb. liattekt 'Albeit* Jima, dame Tu tlantet ISt:One, Mit a 4 'died , tlC.lOre, to. Whir in Wealtstea roan P. 4 . utIVI: 0tp..1 brook. cos ta i ti w zkinard;.: librtrint7'344b Atti,) - atte ot WtmL . P. illeberd. 01,4 el lathe a ma: Oka t 1...17 , meilyliemy Z. I. of am., - Attu'''. of couOtt. i avers 11. 1 2 4m - boa, (for a rly Raga H s . taltbo eik el Richard • w., of Mauro,. tOobly, Ohio; SiOkof I , J. &ma, Asa Inebio; Vkirta• 0,1 % , .7 1 Vdt a fro l f neekleme g a " o- Moire; Franca Z. fowler,. (temetly Pante' 11. Smith.) of Sham fowler of Brooke county, Va.; ad alsabeth White, ei.Wkddigtult mutat. re., Mire awl legal nipmrstatites of lubm.a 6 . 6 . 204 . -101 1 ere bear, waded nut en laquation 0411 be Mid is pereamee of the staid mestlokut tam or wit of yeallitri, as IL* rr.ml. ma, In the liorough eewlekley, ea 1/IffilitWal, tho tm da/ et Ally. Mao Donal 13413. et 10 Welk* a. to.. te make puttlaa to sad mad tiebe'n, opr the opor u s . l 6 °No•di is •aseli .Weer and to kith ik by the of tb Oksiniesealth of PiamtveaM Is directed, it ill& , putlflou as be be thane without ptql l dic• bar Iruhr Ills wilt& i sub partition mama to weds Musa thea te riga sad:amble Wt maw am swan law, st width slat Piro 3. 0 Tris 7 tabil If you task propeDAIRY WOOD:7, abode. Priaarra Orrsta4 • Jam 34, ISOL palmate A SPLENDID BARN FOR SALE, natiblag 1416 sam wilt& Mrs miles of the ally. tiwr litatialL on the Pitublush a negational. DAUM& Egagal.. Mirtael lb* ° M . W mak 11 1144hia14 witilmel nm In toottbkk. wan Pricalpr cared Ma rot *On it J. N 0.107 Poor* sinet, war ealthadd stmt. Miklirma ritop,osh,f.Ls ! - - -- DROPOO - 41.6. - -- Elarr-Dtroandir . Brasov or TARN; A P Torn. Jason, 1103. J .• Efllilill-PRODDSIAIA ter , awl 1j asiametell, en ormd " impala ion Chu ate gebsaterba °lasso kr the: ,lard• - •aredinnab tite,Yarrid" will be reislieerat Lida oilhee email SWIM ;A the-I.4th day of July uric. fti fernirhlay., real awry raids nanied - tbie - materftbi nod snick S ambre° d la printed seh•dierma-whlth "ado bet:r obbed co, implicit:tot; and writ-by _Mail. If in , Cre: qu et d,.b narrow ,deearlag.t•:b otter to oontra - rlbr evy go of t•.• o cle.ma thendii.li - the Irmo /ALIJA .f the eerend two yards, for the Menai_ far Ll . send. on bet , their , command, Cr by the user &mot nearest the rots, or, by the bares% for Way or ad of the yards. a •r• To peerent mein's:jos and ntidobee be andieg too of fors, no ad beriminidmidele enitafes •et :ma for mare tleasnee -rod les•ore ersrekije ; and etch imil• victual of eaten mnatatitin:Sitabid end castract. • • Bidders ere hysebantbned and pmticolsrly no. tilled that theiroffire must be in the form herein(-ter prompinedisied he4neiled is time to rmob thar damnation betaret.theAtine exp!rer foe nomerog them i no bid well be countered welch Moil be mitred ofhwt.j.-tod dated. andlif . altawanee will be modefor fa Tara of the moil. ; • - • To guard against offers befog opened be cie`the time appointed. bidden ere requested to sndonnen' the envelope, abase the Alamo, and draw • lino on.. der the endorsement, thus "Prepped/a for Oran No. *me the don) for tier Itegly , Yard at Naas tis yard)." To the thief of the Doreen of Yards and Mem,' Weahlaston, D.O. . .. ram qf ctfer• • - • (Lime date Olt tam) Ita utdorelgued, (here Insert the name or tuirow comp:slog the km wbobld,) of 111.3te the foinfOin th, .tats 41 (name the dtate,) hereby offer to furnish under your advertisement deted (date - of silmot the meat.) and subject to all the - requirements, of the .1:1110, end of the printed schedule to which it refers, ell the article:embraced in Clam lio. (name' the class or clams) for the navy yard et (name the off ) mom rdfits tovald schedule, vu: (halo paste on no printed Waster= the ,sebodule ' wad opposite raps mile. tot the paws and carry ou t the amount In The column Medoff= and rents and foot up I/tuatara tt, sale amounts/ the d for the class,) arnountistcfo (here write the anima t in aor4s ,) • .., thoild my (or purl Ha be accepted, I (or we) t t quret the contract m 'be prepared and tent . to . '''' rho g a e tr ililareforthearTrY4yl3rdecirrei= and above offer le made* stela conformity la every par ticular with the law approved Much 3d.18413, IM MO 3d, turtle quoted: ISTSaCTII Wltalt lain dr TEM wrist. mice. . ..- f1e0.14. Ahab* ft liirther exadod, That no contract or order, or any ilotimmt thereto shW'be trimulferred by she party or parties to whom such contractor order may be even to any, other party or. putini, and Must Flom& .traneter ehanicatum the sanni meitinittire contractor or Order trim:Warred so f tke Weed - Mato ace tOncernid; Provided, natal& the Mghtot irctloCarelamby marred to the Relied nume• Par any breach of Itch contract by. the coo • Mambas pasty orpartLes. _ .. deo. 14 dad be if farther arocted. That whenever any contractor ihrautelitenta L ciathing, acme, aim. munlelan, mnoltleire of war. and Par every deecrip• non aseptic, tor .the Army or Nary of the thetted Star= ll ibe hand guilty .by a mart marthil el fraud ur shi willful neglect of dot y, he atoll boptlnlehni by doe, Imprisonment, oriole other punishent-as the court mettle shalt adindde ; -and any 'person who shall contract to furnish supplies of any Mad cr description far the Army or Clary, he shall be dorm • ad ar d taken at Apart of the land or naval Patera of Om United elate. too ',Mehl's .bat! 'contract to nit ) With sail eupptiha , dbe subject to the rules bud resolstions *mare r rc.ment of the land and sant foram of the Muted 6 tea. -Approve:, July IT, WA. tea. 1. And be rs tber earicted, That the.c.nne of any bureau of the Leary Department, in contmetlag for eaval supplies, shad bo at litany to reject the offer of any pawn who, s o principal or surety, bis Men • defaulter in any previoim contract with the nary repartment; nor Mull sutler who bare failed as minelpale or sureties in any farmer contract be received as startle. another contracts; nor metal! the coparteme of any drat be received as sureties forench drat or for each other; item,' in contimts with the acme -bureau, shall one contract= be received as surety far another, and every contract gull rendre the dolma-, of a epecillrd quantity; end no bid/hea ling uomloal or &adduct prime shall be comb:tared. . . .. ...• •• Ina If more than one bid be offered by eny one rat ty, by or In the name of hie or their clerk, partrar, er other person, all midi Otis may be Netted; and nu prreen .ball be received a, &contractor who is Dot a mann'acturer of, or regular dealer In, the colitis which be odors to supply, aho has not a lloense a such meaufactrirer or fled.% and all .now oger tug bids shall hare the right to be Dreamt when th. aids 're opened and Inspect the tome. Approved Mush 11,1863. r ere the bidder tr bidden and each cuerober o the Om to sign ) Fora of Oeurantee. TL. undersigned, (Game of guarantor.) of (nerve the towo,) Mid chafe of (tame the Btate,) and' (name of marred vorantor, Ae.,) hereby und.fakethot the above named (.me the bidder or Glider.) will, If his [or their) refer no above be accepted, Mita Into contact write the United that., within ten dale &ter the date of notice, through the peat once, of the arcapi &nee of his [or thetrloilibi before mention. ed. end we hereby oaf.ie that neither of ma have been defaulters in any eontraceprevionall made with 'he navy Depertment. / Witham, • (elithatnre. of gaerectora.) 1 ovrilfy that the abdve named (hers name the (canal,...) are knowlf to we to be good and reeve m cute guaranten In th ca, and that the above do. claret... of the gm: tors to this offer are, to the boa of my kuowlidge ad belief, true and reliable. (Signature) To li.ignani by the Istriet Judge, Diatrict Attor ney; Cotlocter, hay, gent, or some person km.. to the Marion to be insiblo m The beinle will . ut the times within which ar. 11 tide. Wilt be rag to be delivered ; and where the pthited schedule sot need, the periods stated lilt ici delimiter= tbe coplM In th e bi d bids. All ett. ornate which be oontractad for stet be des livered at Inch p or pieces, including drayage and ramp to the place where used within the navy yards, reepectively; for welch the offer M made, as may be emoted by the rommoudingalotr thereof; the all ether taws being opal. prdentase will be gives to American maunlactere. no ankle ell be received after the expiration of the puled In the ectuadh:am for the completion of dell.= !en specially authorised by the Department. In computing the darn, the price stated In the column of prices wt/1 be the standard, and the aggregate et the alma will be tattled out according to the price; stated.. all Me setklet ander the contract must be if the best Tully, delivered fa good order, free of all and every charge or gnome to the Gormamant for de. livery, and .blest to the laspectlon, count, weight, or ineemetement of the mid navy yard, end be In rapes te um ishictory . to the commandant thereof. Bidden an referred to the yard for plans, spectiles. HOW or sample., and any feather docriptlom of the mettles or explanations they may desire. When bid den Mall be to doubt ite to the to miss articles caned is the schedule, they will apply to the commanding alum of the navy yard and got to employee. for de • metptios of the articles la doubt, which informetica ' the mid officer will eve ht Approved stnelu the foil mount cf Me coo. tram will be reg aled, end twenty per *teem a ad. ditiouel security deducted treat each payment until the oontract shell hen been termpletee or cancel/mt. tinter otherwise anthorised bytes Deportment, sad eighty per cesium of the amount of all dellveriee wade will be mkt by Um tun agent at within ten days altar warrants tor the mime Mall her. bean prod by the db.:rotary of the Tnetury. _ Ito pert of the per =Mtn nesteed le to be paid until all the relented Whim offered under the ma. tract shall km been named trots the yard, mikes specially authorized by the Department. It will be stipulated is the contract that If &Welt shelLbe made by the parties of the first past in de. lieetillit all or any of tee Milan mentioned in any masi bid tor, et the quality and a the times and Amu above provided, then and in that case the said pa:Ma will forfeit sad pay to the United Maim • sum of money not to aimed testa them:mount Meath clam; which may be rieformed, from time to time, according to these& of Ombra" in that we peOvided. approved Nara 11,1813. The euretimmustedgm the coainct, sail their ve. aposalbility be articled to by • navy *gent, collator, district attorney, clerk of the DiebictOral ur some CUM pmsongstaiwttotily known to the busimen. It is to be provided In the contract that the bureau shell have the powsr;of annulling the contract, with: out lore or damage to the Govemment, in cam Con. yeti stall sot have made outtlelent appropriations/or oho articles named, or for the ceespietion of works etbasetimil d. ed for, and on which this advertisement is • Perrone where ears shall be nocepted will be nail • Iled by letter through the post Mlles, wbloh Matra shall be considered suncieni • and it they do not en. tar Into commas for obit suppildespodlldd witida ten days base the date of nolloe from She Masan of the ecceptance of ,Mieltbid, a•contract will be made with some other parson or , peones, and the imenntors of sorb &brain blddera 1,111 ft* bold responsible for all dellignanclos. All oilers Dot wide ill' strict cogrmaity with thla stivertleameat will, at the option of the bureau, be re)ected. Thom onls whom of rs rimy be accepted . will IA =tilled, and contract* will be mud: for ssecution moon thereafter .0 may be practlmble. POBIBROLITH, Claas No.l, inlets; elms No. S. Store; clay a No. 4, folios pine lumber; dam No. 6, Cased bud woad; rime No. 6„ White pica, spruce, Jurdpsr and civics.. Caw No. 7, Lime, Oak mud pinata; class Na 5, Cs: meet; clam No. 9, (Irani and sand . ; clam No. 11, Iron. Iron net end 'piked; elms Mo. 19, Steel; olsas No. 13, Pig loin; choir No. 14, Ylles; clam 110. 76, Pabste, Olt and glaii; elms No. 10, Ship clusaglari; Olats. Ic. 17 , Ilardware; Mem No. 15, Stationary; 'rime'.l. No. ID, firewood; ohms bo. 00, Bay mad Straw* clam No. 61, Prorantleri.hlathe No. Charocal; clan ass. Belting, perking sad hem; clam NO. °perm sod lubricating.' ells; WIRICNo. 05, Irma amt. lugs; clam NO. 20, Auger.; class -No. V, Antoracite coal clan No. 66. Bituminous caal,'Cansbarlandi clam A, Rabat 11111; clau B, Means honor; clue 0, Bishops darrlck ; class 11, Brat benders' and cars banters' shop; class X, faint Atop; mum f, formes 0011110. ORDNiNiII THUMB and D. Olaar GI, Bricks I can U. Mona; c I, White pins and ocular 'lndoor and lanther; elaas J, Lime and cement; din Hi Jiand • clam L, Nun; ohs Y. Iron nails and Wino roiau kainta, oils and eau; elms 1). Iron coatinin. BOOTON ` Grits No. 1. Stiokin olos No. 9, Stony obas No. Si Yellow Floe timber; clan no. 6, Oair, and hard wood; class No. 6, WM* pine, soma. NufVer and qProsSf elms No. 7, Lbw, hair and plaster I ears No. 6,13 s. mot; class No - Nowa - and 961141_01am No. 11, Iron, boa sails and mhos; doss No. LIS 819 4 Wars No. IS, Pig iron; 'lain No. 11, Piles; claw No. 16, .IPalnts, of fs Wig obis 760.16, Ship ohandlm; this No. 17, Hardw an; ang dais 8m 11, INationtop; elms No. 19, firewood; am No.lo,llap and Straw; elan No 91, Proweadari al* Ito. dant No. 99, Sonia& packing d how Lidos. Jo. Cherwal 11, Spins and lobrlnsihrt ono: sari - 553. Login; .etan N 0.97, mattoot," oak dam No. 19. Bans!. nom Oanibuiandarsll osoNo.lo.llsord•Biloainons Mod Top - etal. and Sidon t elms • linshl ti ssa Snobs; obis bl. Copper guitars; clan 0, so; av, clue U . slam hamelft chas it9r Add _ OIIIINANOM STOZII, SUITON. tame P, Bricks; ohms 0. Moog Wars U. Osk and bard NM" thalmor and lumber; also I, /baby= PROrOSALLS. birdsdne whin sdni and sprain Inner sad nuaboxv ciao J, Line and Tauter; class I. Conan ; on= L. Grand and rand; din Y, Iran. Iron *MN and max; oleo H, dining and tinning; claim 0, Mantas ; clan Pont, and ; clan Q, Pig Ina; elan B, dothea. SIM YORK Clan No. 1. Briukc..claaa.Bo.2, Maw data No. SING Hour dor., tio. 5, Oak and bard tooodloina No. g its 4uf....spm a, unarm and laidlitr; claw No. tpir ,uad•plinner; clan No. is; Orates!; clams st. Auld clan No. 11, Iron, iron =Da 1411 aptiu . wit otos No. 12 Dwelt eta No. 13, Pie trout *lan ;•clua No. 15, Paints, and Sluot clan t6,.5.bi0. Cbandimr, elm No.-IT, data No. 111, Stationary; din No. co, Nog and *Wiwi dos No. 21. Pram:War; dam Na. 21, lliarcott- ohm No. 23, Boltine, locktag and bar; CR 414%4. gircrataad lubricating clir; ohm No. 25; I *. work,. bluing. ate..; olau No. 26, Atmore: clam AutbrarDa coal; class No. 30, Eemlattulni• none Brood Top Coal; class No. 31, Copper and con. poaittorr nalts;:ciameeliose curtain clan 13 , Offi cers' homer, clue ibutuirg. • • . 1.; TOR ORDNANCE. . .. 644 . . . Mir D, - VlGla:pina. char B, Llnnunritae; c . "r - Pfi iron, - slam G, Band -for carting abal)a; elan I, Van, eanvan and twine; pper; Chß/ K. Leather; alas 1,, Wronahr Bbiaradnp; clan er, riltr, alas N, Bran and Iron ,crows;. dun 0, kna--rennd, Ilet and square* elan P..ranti, mu. x. clan Q. Drrmir, elan B, ' Hard. nann.elarl Tic;. clan T, liblp.Ohindlern elan P. l o9derb. . . Clue No. 1, Moto; Sou No 2, 8tono; clan No. 5, .bakasulhord seed; clan No: 8; WEil.tipine, soma, Jun/pos. oad. oppress; elm Na. 7, Idato,.lalr sod palter; dos. al.: o, .Amor Old sand; &au No.ll, ./zoo, Ina .el 4 and.splkos; Thus N 0.12. Steel; do. 0..18, Silo': oloso-tio...ls;.rafots. ono ind glom; . _l , .c100110../8,-.B2lp . ll3lindlal ; i.t. No: 1 !ford . wasK.oloos No.. IS, fiaticmort. elm . 125...,... Mrs.. _otood.i.alons No. 2 0, Boy ont - .131t05: alio tSR. Provoodon-01000 So.-22,.081820; duo No;,. log. pack Lag andtroaqo as 28.22,11peuo'ind luWl. cottos clls; c1a...N0.- 28; ppm aim No. 27' AO. thratho cool; .tall No.. , so,,komfalftamlnotui Riad Togo-al; till. N0..31,