-Emir -RINE 26 )?LLIGIINCE. From Yesterday' s Ihr:eu g ' Gazette .‘ LOCA4' The Arsenal Cfike.-fithiirtiug t.,,, the Lath. . Our readere are familiar with the toots sad oirannutancus which led to the dismissal of Mesa employees at thellidirl States Arsenal, for disloyalty—we say "Wallas with the ratite, • bemuse we bare been careful to pub. lash ovary material . eirosmstszee (unseated with the caws. It Would•isessiii, hoverer, that there is still gassier sympathiser with treason lift in the -Aliefilla.;•411111 who, although well known to the Catialtteedf Investigation, was it ared - on aeoottfit of his age and many infirm : lipa, i r on • the 'profile' of ait tinvestigation • 'which might bans cost him his long-time sin ' Wave. ' When the chirp of disloyalty against sag. Utley and others was preferred ' laY talent th e employee!, (Mr. Moßarland,) aid 'pm his authority made public through our eel i hfeJ. Whiteley addrested • note , to fdr. 11.1 die, dedrbgl him to name a com- Teats* or vei. to WM" in' aonjanation with a I I seams Use tole santedle , the accused, into 'she d investigate these charges. The commit 0 was promp tly designated by Mr. Biddle, n his part, ut the accusod, who at first • soda willingneesto hale a full and - fall li" of the testimony, never responded •••••4a named their ooknittee--but shrank heath* Investigation-behind a criminal pre s saution of the Calton of this paper for libel. -" The prosebutlen for libel will instigated by the whi -headed "positions? * ' above alluded '', 'Wand •it wts who manlike& and advised Oa on behalf of the licouietwith what - " mein public already know. The prin .._ Mpg par who charged as with libel fled • from t city —abandoning r their situations, - - Tends lag quietly aw4-like thieves or pith tei laskets The tioneequence was that he grand lury ign red the bill and put the costs to the seeount of Thomas IC. Lalley,for whom a pro- , case is now in the handset , tine oaten. In ___:::thenteantinmseiveinvtattigetion went on ' and the charge . of, disloyalty Wag ' been fully mad* oat by sworn testimony, the whole party of "sympathisers with treason" wet disease id by Maj. Whiteley. When we announced this gratifying feet we thought we had done with the "Arsenal a se." But not to. Boon after - the dismissal of the parties, a scurrilous anonymous handbill was leaned, bearing all the ear- markref the superannuated dolt who sought to screen those disloyal em ployees and retain them as fitting company for himielf. , Thelandbill was full of a ba se, awl sought to defame those respectable men who had taken an -active part in the inroad gallon, while at h ' sa me time a sickly effort (such as befitted a f ble- minded old meal was ii made to bolster n the traitors, and mate sympathy in their '; 'elf. That the libelous publication was pasted by unheeded, as it de -served nothing but contempt. _ . Having failed to accomplish anything, and still smarting undakthe lash, the meddlesome dotard has written I column and a quarter of staff, over he signature of "Wayne " and very appropriately'addreases it ..to the editor of the Post; "in when paper it appears this morning. Prom this communication we learn lot the first time that reformer one noupab . Hatted to the Weekly Pat, the proprietor no • . doubt being reluctant to admit it into his daily isms, where the aliens hero, who know all the facts, could get an opportunity to • wad it: The last communication is, like it. first, abusive of Meier*. Riddle, Howard, Barr, Mc- Farland, and othere•who aided in tie intent --' gation, and who axe denounced as a "cabal of -'•• .'.. oonspiratore; who met at night and examined *Messes against the accused, wilioue gulag ' -• thwa notice or, thu digit estintieutriou that they were Chariot with any offense I" The public Ithow how bald a lie this is. The parties were publicly accused, and at their ow* rasngeg IdniosWhitaley asked for a Committee to to . .-*1 Instigate th e charges, but they refused to make even an start to defend themselves. In `:'feet, they eould•eihke no defense. Reid slew choice extracts from the couunn • •., ,' McKim : "-• - -- -ale utter ignorance of any impel:Amens, • and entirely 111001110101111 Of any offense, or thit an inquisition n bad been bald, and hat . ~- they had bea condemned as rebels, they went :::to their work as usual I They nevi told that they were discharged by order of Vol. White - 1 9 7 1 " _- " May Gcd help and defend the right! We • hare fallen upon times when men are not per mitted to defend themselres t" " Mr. Editor, I sincerely believe that to • man who have thus been traduced and victim ' bed to be good men, and true and loyal sati nets; therefore do I interpose in their behalf." ' Abuse for the committee, and special plead ing for sympathy on behalf of the dismissed, eonstitute the subject Matter of the communi cation. _This gentlemen assailed are at present so •'' ' oworpled as camp_and on the fortifications that _, - ' they cannot now attimd to this aged libeller and thi papas which renders itself liable for : the pablioetien, but in due tins both shall re ceive proper attention. We would also warn the writer that he is not " above suspicion," and thas even his age, i which has heretofore protected him, may yet prove insufficient to shield him from merited dismissaL • Latest by Mail from Harrisburg The lierrisburg To leyraph, of Thursday Moraingicentaltra the following: The rebels are at this time (ten o'clock a. m.,) in the vioixdty of Shippensburg, in force, steeling everything that can be of any po ble value to them. Large wagon Wm ac company them, and all - the wagons and horses, together with the bemuse that can be found, Are taken from our damns. As ire go to press we have • dispatch from Gettysburg, stating that every thing It quiet, and that the rebels have withdrawn from the vicinity. The citizens of -Adams county de serve great credit for the courage displayed in - the present emergency- Whilst the maraud ers were seeming South Mountain in search of plunder the farmers tuned out to drive them off, and whilst &party win', about steal ing bonestroni some farmer he fired at them when' they Ten about entaing„the barn, kill ing one of their number on the spot. This was so unexpected that the balance of them left without their comrade. They hays not been seen sincein the vicinity. Lawn-10050 r. x.—The operator remained , at Newville until four p. m., when through Scouts - , who bad been - sent to the pike three ,auks distant, he learned that he was almost scriounded, the rebels being on both sides of the railroad. ^ Unisasid.up_his Instrument quickly and ' ' eatug &Oration's fitatton on Shand ear. Teti, • fob!' hAdz lifleg from :Cattalo. Upon his -ardrsi hem, ho at oats, by means of mounted m.i, pattilmself fn ognitaaniaatlon with Capt. Boyd, wko commands the molting troop:And -whowas-retreating as raptißpas the enemy idianoed. Through thig wane it, was Its rebel &dialog had halted at tunk,gangfrfOintown, eight' miles west -of. . , Captai Bij b a has a strong guard In front of fMrabsil,aadwltl ewe early Information of their advisor. This . la the' state of affairs np . to gi. Brigadier General Kam ha been "orders' to make a stand at Oxalate, sad has sooord innly tam apoaittoaak the south side of the awn. Be lisa been reinforced, and argil:Lake a stubborn - raraistaacm IA any advent» which lasi be attempted by tim ntrels, • ilfoulder Close his Shop. ' A. German carpenter named Peter Mets, whose shOP L lopatod. on,. Po alto, In the Pseond Ward, Ailegtustry, and who resides on Mends strust, 'has 'persisted In • keeping his • shop open,evory,o4, and has all his men an whUo his neighbors are dosed np and - ' at west on the fortilootions. The mai prs ' ;de in the efeinitf are vary indignant, and BO it his midst - eionduot. Ile has been siiPealed to by .his' neighbors, but elan neither be oraMid not 'honied into a proper souse of iiimuneaut, two ladies who re id!Ja spp.irsd bears Mayor o . .; end& and =as aotaFleint ageless him, t thif worthy semi could only refer the • . ladies Loth. Provost Marshal, as the ease did • not' some within his jurisdietion. They threatened that if the MIX did not do their - duty is this roauer r the looms would be eon• polled to gather together and shut up the Shop themselves.. The contemptible skulking from duty the hold dellinoe of publio opinion " askihitodir Mott, Isloserving of the HUl inalsturers, salt trouble comes upon him he 'Lleilldrave_butkiniself to blame. Ile Serially enact ask- the, protection of: a.,orimmunity ...• - • whisk ke-refoose to aid la defending, and be • *. s •-• Monet hope for the emmterianoe or patronage sz.. *beef seittbnents he has defied -.• • 7 -Eska lao bois , - of sa d ti,-bat lna b allyer y 'l- drod' o •ob of-soomildss ion of Clafollso gasp.sit• :4 , z„, :i • - ,f ._, 2 -,,z;.4i.5.'4,tik1k,,,,,,_7-'_,::`,-*.,..-.3`.,_;;;::,,' ,_.524-:,1-----i':1Z::;-_'-',..,:.:,..,,,,Z4''2:::::;!,217-.:/-7,---. t ',. ' , A ,;::-;!,, , L.:'..: 0 - 5,. , „ '_•.'.,_.l-_..i.'*l'.-'l-- '- ' . ...:74 ,-- r ----, ' • , Nato Convention. Postponed. After consultation with as many members Of the Union Stake Consenittee u I have been able to see, it has been deemed advisable, in consequence of the disturbed condition of the public mind. Miring out of the rebel inva sion of the Pennsylvania, border, to postpone the meeting of the Union State Convention, called to mast at Pittsburgh on the lit fey of July, to the fifth day of duped sera The delegates to the Convention will accordingly meet at Plttsburgh on the sth day of August next, at eleven o'olook, a m. CYRUS P. IdAnnus, Chairman 11eion gifste Committee Attest: kt. B. OARNAIIIIN, Bee'y pro tem. SOLDISIB.—In 011 r notice of the Commencement exercises of the Pitts burgh Female Collage, we forgot to mention that the young ladies sent the bouquets, whist were so plentifully showered upon the plat form by the audience, to the sick and wound ed soldiers in the Western Pennsylvania hos pital. LATE TELEGRArIiN NEWS. FROld ODD. EVENING EDITION.] EXPEDITION TO EAST TENNESSEE Railroads Destroyed and Bridges Burn DEMONSTRITION AGAINST KNOITILLE Capture of over 500 Prisoners, Three Pieces of Artillery, 1,000 Stand of Arnim, dm. WIG BIBBL YORCII IN FAH TYRES RETURN OF THE EXPEDITION Crounswerr, June 25.—The following die- 1 Pitch has been received by Burnside from the p expedition tent into East Tennessee : Boston, June 23.—1 arrived here with my commend at 11 e'block this morning. I struck the railroad at Lenoir, destroyed the road up to Knoxville, wide demonstrations against Knoxville, to as to have the troops drawn from above, destroyed the thick, and started for Strawberry Plaine, burnt Stale Creek bridge, 312 feet long, and the Strawberry Plains bridge, 1,600 feet long, and also Mas sey Creek bridge, 325 feet long. I captured S pieces of artillery, 201110 200 boxes of artillery ammunition, over 500 prig _onerra, and 1,000 stand of arms; destroyed a large amount of salt, sugar, flour, meal, salt petre, one salt-petre works, end Other stores. My command is much fatigued. We have had but two nights' sleep Once laming Wil liamsburg. The force in East Tennessee was larger than I had supposed. I did not attack London bridge for reasons that I will explain. At Mu I Mussy Creek determined to return in the mountains. I had very greet difficulties that were unexpected. I feared that the gap through which I intended to return was strongly guarded with artillery and infantry, and blockaded with fallen timber; • force was also following in our rear. I determined to mots at Smith's lisp, which I did. I will report more fully as soon as possible. Very respectfully your obedient servant, B. li. 8.1.13111D155, Ca. Comd'g. The Illinois Legislature-. Eby Wa bash Horse 'railway Sr. Loons, June 25.—The Dew.rot's Springfield Dispsth says A session of the Illinois Legislature was held. yesterday. with the view of 'spitting the Wabash Horse Railway Swindle, of Chicago, and testing the legality of the Governor's prorogation of leg islature. The Democrats sont•nd that the Assembly Is still in session. Four members of the house was present and two In the Sen ate. A oostuniture of two was sent to the Governor to ascertain If he had any commu nication to maks. The Governor replied that he had nothing to say, and that he didn't re cognise the meeting. o.v. Yates offered the Secretary of War tea thousand six months' toes, to revel invasion. TO CAPITALISTS AND MILLio3.IB PEARL STEAM. FLOURING MILL FOR SALE• The owners of the "MARL MAX KILL," b. Ing mercy thaegad in other prasnits, and &Mee' to stake • diebion of their Interests, offer tar sale this tarp and nimbi* establiehmant, on terms that &net prove attnntamats to any party whiting to In the milling basin." L eP person residing in this violet, a weeds: drectipeon of the property may be ilinmansan, as tits 11.111 Is in fun and sotamfrd operation by the Lamm Meas. B. T. KILIfIiZDY t lIROTHEB, end rpm to the examinseon ct anJ who way Mere to look through it. for the information of tartlet at • distance, a beef &mention is hers given _ The DM monis small Kure of ground in the City st r e etsy, at the eaten of Tama sad Dar raghe, which bound the 'property on the ecesth wad The Pennsylvania Ordeal forme its north- - ow and western boauidary, turning et the lath end running sonthwardly about one hundred yards. where It empties Into the Allegheny liner. It is thus completely belated and protected irom ton risk from the surrounding property, having streets on the south and east filly feet wide ; the Mud on the north the asnio width: while on the west dues is a basin about 100 Jest eiguars. Just eases the Penzury legate panel, Sheet lb get from the tura end of the KW, rani the track of the coneolidsted Pitteburgb, Port Wayne i Chicago and Cleveland 6 Pittebergh A bridge &crow the canal, recently rebuilt, brings ' the Mill into-easy annenunicstlan with tame roads, end make, the receiving or grain from them conve nient and cheap. TUE KILL to eubstantially built of brick, sad rooted with slate. It is 187}4 feet long, 65 feet wide, Ave stories high, and • sixteen foot garret, making six doors so- Wally to nee. It' wits completed to the spring of issa. Them is T he int of Stone sad dm complete toning chests. stschlnery for desalting end scouting the Wheat is extensive, and the last that can be procarsd. The mime* of fie Nal may Le fairly pm &IA 01 850 bared. per day. Am many ss i,OOO bends per day have been made, bat ruder sr ' dirutry clicanutoams 860 only zooid be reined spec I m an average product. THE STOREHOUSE Wu added to the WII shortly snub, got Into fall operation, when the tworasity for Ineresied roam for statist Wheat, flour sad Bartels became apparent. It is 60 fat bog, entetantially built, bk. the Kit, end raged with tide. It whir the KW, and silk 'Simms th• Mar L, the teas reetiog on the renal sir mirth dda. THE SOURCES OF SUPPLIES Of Wheat are by the Ohio Raver, nom Southern Ohio, leelleasi Illinois, Missouri and Kantocks, and hi time of pasta front Tennessee and Northers shalppL By the Pittsborgh, fort Wayne Chicago and thireland k Plttaborgh Railways thus b e di• mot mid Gamy semi to the greatest grain mutat 'The world—Tag CITY OP Cialamlo—u woU u to an Immense grain grOwlng region femur at hand, la northern and &sisal Ohio a Indiana. During the low 'tenant water in the Oldi nd deer, in the months .ofJsdy and August, supplies of Wheat are obtained from Southern Ohio Cue Kentucky by rail. • The Pittsburgh a Stenbantille Railway, now near. Is completed, will afford an additional scum of suPP I .7. A market — kr the poodnot of the Mill in thrteastern dabs la reached by thetTen leant. Railroad, while all mound ft it a and 11016111.0111/f Mint, roquirluglarp quantities of Flour and offal. Tor further partlosilars and for reran apply to etq of the cumfaritgeed. SRO. T. LOLIAN, KIHISZDT, W ILLLAOI %WALLY. ;h. her 11.108.9. JAhlease FURNITURE IiaLLINO OTT WROLAILLR OR ELVaI. JAS. W. WOOD WELL. W and I Third strait, oppoille B. Edmondson t Co., and 11l fourth drat. tohlo ItRAPNRS AND MOWIEB. 6 Samos hand Batas; 164-horn do do; ' 10 Charlie ma do; MoOonalok's *ashlar. ralf6oll nay dad It an ob ject to avail thaludrai of taste madams to hurry op their moth. 164 TAX Dl *T 6 00. oiLe.-2A) bbla.lio. 1 Lard Oil; 10 bbl.. Mita Stained Winkle OU; 10 do 'Bulk OU• FeriaIebi—LiLISILI'ATHLOE a BOOTH'S, !AK nod lie Merin stoat. •M • y i 14-100 1 bb . on - con. slgameat, Whit•Whimit iszaUF nor for ago by JoiD WM. P. DIM OD. COMMERCIAL RECORD. riTTssulatiii Wit Ovm or mi p . . 11:=11111.2 Dina GU;RM. } Tumult?, June 25, lb®. As barium. It almost entirely mumended, sad the great majority of our meat prominent Madness bootee closed, we are obliged to omit our renal market report. There L. scarcely anything doing in say of the leading articles, while so far it :prim are concerned, there is no change whatever. Money matter are quiet and dull, with no rum feature worthy of notice. Gold in New York on Wednesday, ranged from 14d to 143)/ a c. Our beakers here are buying what little offers at 140 for Gold and old Demand Notes, and 127(411S for Silver. Pittsburgh Oil Market. Jose 25—The market for both Crude. and . 11ellned is decidedly Amer under the favorable advice, from blew York, and holders, generally, are asking en ad. Vance. The Oil trade, like all other brooches of bos. bless is much affected by the war excitement, and to make matter, etlll worm, the Pennsylvania Railroad will not at present roc elve through freights; There, consequently, next to nothing doing at present, and no improvement need be looked for until - Oman , citemeut now prevailing enbeidec Crude may be quoted at 18)4617c, packages returned, and Zigelita. Mickages included—holders, generally, making the outside figures. A sale it tend of 800 bbls *fined, for July delivery was reported at 420. New bra retroleam Market. Special Dispatch to the Pitteburgh Gazette. Now You, .Tune 26—There Ilan active epaculdive demand for Crude, and prirs have advanced to 29c. Retinal, in bond, to Ina and higher; eider on tbs . spot at 033996.; 69kk62e for July delivery; Melo for August, and 157340 for September. Relined, tree, brio advanced to 97059 c. Depths Is dull at 229ii2ne for deodorised. The market invery mock excited.' 0. Allegheny Live Stock ilatket. Joss ?..5-I.t to almost useless for no to attempt to mehe out a report that will canvas any ides of the dullness which has ehareeterissd the cattle: market during the past week. We are satisfied that those who were here will remember it for years:to come, and we do not believe there ever was on unprofitable kot for dealers before. Thera has been An over supply o I cattle for several weeks put—many more than there was any demand for. Then .add to this the large number of thin inferior cattle that have. been forced upon the market, and the disinclination of dsalers to do Waimea to these exciting times, and It 'shut little wonder that so few cattle are wanted. We know not what is to become of some of our large shippers who hare several thousand head contracted for at as much la Illinois se they will bring hero— many of them to be delivered In August. Such men, Judging from preaent ludicetbms, cannot ex. peel better prime this summer, and • decline of It beast one ant per pound below the pretest dads NO= elmod inevitable. It Is folly to try to conceal the fact, that it matters not what mem pay fbr their cattle, they are obliged to WI at market atm. and" the • ripply and demand will fix them rates. Many dealers labored under the Impredio• this last spring, that cattle most rule high all summer, and Instated the supply was rapidly being exhensted. It must be admitted that there was • =deity of good corn fed cattle during the early part of the spring, bet what do we see nowt The yards are hill of grad rattle, and many of them egad In quality le thaw that bay. been fed, and the inevitable adult la a depredlon price*. The demand for 'government deck wee limited, • few hundred head only changing hands at low prism —40434 c being the ruling agates, thOugh some ex tra lots were sold a shade higher. There Is no demand for stock nettle. Boma few lots *ere sold to speculatore at extreately low pricer-2 orals for 70n to KV lb steers-24*e being the rel. ing fig•ree, and it wee only in •limited way that these prices could be obtained. We do not ballots that this grade of cattle will again command high rates this 11.501:1-•-00% so long at least as there is so mush excitement throughout the country es at pree. lent. The following ars the current quotations of the differ. tit grades of cattle : Prernitun--nons in market. ----------- 5 .3,s>in o Extra ..—. First quality 4X41 c Samod 4 01* Third Iran-law 1 fg}3 0 o • abote number of cattle sold aggregated 101.3 head as follows: ZVI head from Illinois. ldi haws from Indiana. 43d head from lel head 10J131 Pennsylvania. Below. VIII be found a correct report df all the Wig rale. Then Wen, 10,SPO mall lOU amounting to I . Ju head, retailed that we do not notice O Ilndson, sold 4 head of fair Northern Ohio .teen and oxen to government .ntracton at 43%n. II Burry, sold d 7 heed of tone, Wimple Moen 4% , .. J biaments,eoldhetwl of Petinayiranie cattle— mid to- 11 Merrick at s)ic —balance retailed at II Simmons, Totalled 16 head a Penciayloa.ta Mott at!6e3moor, Totalled • ralood lot a small Ohio stock 3406.. 4) A Thayer, told to head of good Ohio So Merrick " Ittsy. sohllB head of inferior P•uusfrlran.ta stock " I n itsteliff, void 21 helot of rough Ohio .rock at Qom 3 to to. W klshou, oold 17 he.' of nice man Ohio steers at 6,0. L tomb, told 42 bead of mall Ohio stock—mall coos and bolters—at 244 c. Narks & Co, sold 70 head of Illinois cattle. at 4. 53 tarl to q u o , "" e y . 72 head of Ohio stock at 3IP. Joe Myers & 800, sold 36 head of falr Indium stock " VrAutms & Oa, 117 bead—oentracrad to bet de. 11.7."4 "t his "I" — " Wer- Ths some cattle could be bought no. at 4%c. Geo rdnerlek & Co, retallo3 121 had of fair Ohio stock at 440.5„%c. Oreenoalt & Co, totalled 42 hold of good Ohio stock at 4U A )0.5)4c. Herrick, sold 19 heed of Ohh, stock for Jonas & Co, at 460%4 also 30 head of small cattle as hki own amount as 34/4)in, as.. retuned 60 lewd of tst7 Am Ohba steers at to average of 6,40. J Dickson, sold 31 head of fair_ I odium atoms at about 6m B 64 Grua, old 34 head at 34Z66, s to quality. Bockhill & Go, sold 16 bead of emulate; Peurayirs.. nia stock at &Wr ite:a-There is but • Molted demand for Hogs, sad the tars are entirely of a local coaratter. lo prices, than L no particular change—rauging from to 4c for inferlor to fair, and 4)4,iitho for read to prime. Bow—Shen memo to he a littla better feeling among sheep buyers than last week, although no batter prime can be obtainad. Mott of the shippers of late hare lost moony, and they ma not dimmed, amaequently, to boy only at what might meta low prices. Shore were about moo head chasipad hand. as. 9464 e, and we give these so the ruling agorae for Lir to good quallths. Inferior are not wanted, sod can ho sold only at low prima Cleveland Market. Joss 24—Wbest—The markst Ism mere Wive at about peaterdeg's priors. The sales on 'Quango were —6 cars and 2O boat red to bat 124 m 1 car and IMO brush few Pittsburgh 'Water at 193301 car on a p track at 121)(,c; 1 car to lob at 1223ia. This altarneea a car of amber an track mold at 122%. Oorn—ldarket carp quiet and Inardlya. Salo 1w on creek at W. Oats—The receipts and demand both continua light; and quotations are Nominal at inc on track—Herald. Petroleum to Liverpool. Juno 10-81nee the illna of our lest circula'. n ook.. has1112d4n01:111 HMS champ, although in America considerable excitement *mile, sad a wit great advance In prices has boa' estatdbibed. Sir tined Oil may be quoted Snit, at 2a; at ono Uwe lb. market showed signs of giving was, but theialk• bat been folly metered, owing to the Now . Took Mob. me announcing a f orther vies of do,' It_ta yin diet. ads to Judge of the future prolpecki of thiels, as ou the ono hand, a very lam export demand may he expected ly In the Autumn, together with an Incremed consumtion at home, and the fact that thenpreset pri me *odd not be remunerative; and on otbM band It mutt not be forgotten that In February /set the prim was so low es la Ed; artnalnly this price cannot be expected again, as, at even to that. It would attract large speculative Dryers. Spirit of Petroleum has ban" quiet at former acoratious lad la mme cases evert lower price. bare bra iken. trade Pennsylvanla has advanced from Ll 6 to t Lt 7. A large business was done at £lO. Grew. are get. Ung loth -more general me. Salm of gam barrels re ported at from 1.10 to ALS. HOLT A BASINZII. WOOL TWINE, all kick In balls VT tatik skeins, in quantlths, Old NAP. Heap. Vl= sod Cotton funesr WARP, to dealers °di. Cott.* and sabotitrato for Cotton. W BAPPITG TWINTA. /iota TWIN. sad unit Linea. Bed Cords, Okot a ta n w d Tw n i es. Li dashWareha clods, m. do., Jo Cloddy Tw in H. A. nauvri, "ark. IV AktiilNll AN L) 1./41.11:11i MN DADS. Tli t l o) II T —I win tarp s ea hand and make to ardor all kiziAs of WAGONaIa OAS DRAYS, TIMBRE WHSZLE, 111113111,11A1/ . AND STORE 1111101115, all mole of tbil sa WiNkli - Atit Du: Tattoo!. Alio. thy Mositotay_ , WMIEIIII I EMES. 1 also famish ISTSZL TEST 10 4 NAY BAKED. ■fkloq and °Moe on Stanoti sato, 10 trout ot Me Penitentiary, A ll egheny i • •1• 4l 00111ILN. OAW/ AND WOOD ttlIAlll5 aZDUQJD Pal OkilL AND YOH , di11...Nr.. 18 lugs Couto Lard; 200 dean Bream; IS boys .W. B. lthoom 75 bash. OhL, Dried App7er 60 do obotoobslyoli Peectio.; 0 Pup Kole 1104numr, VOMIT • 00 finsa—UL all kinds. 2: Mackerel, medlars awl larp bele. 11 asleep Ashrams Herder. Lake White 7,11 sod Raring, In Ws. A kgrill 60 pep Witte Wrest 1001) M.O. MaWeek 60 plum do glynrpo hhde, kph 60 bases Tor male by (ThanWD EILLSIMMON,d. _ peke W%) FitinT.-300 bushels choice eavdrild Appli‘ tat isitWoloo out San Oen sou, al In Liberty 11101111 • " l i lo .1 ! wan k - `" -.;:? QVJATSZNASTIA OITICS. rittSbUrgh, Pa., isms 14, /M. f 1007°148 RAY _ . goad Proposals will be yeetred at thtt ord. until 1 m the Urns DIY OP JUNE, 1843, for turttah. lug and denten , at Pittsburgh, Pa.. ONE, ELG:i. DUI]) TOria of 00111Y111.CE0/ 1 aIiTAB L>a Ii la bake well bound, orsighLui &bust two hurvinad thy Poheds each, is Mimes 25 tone al or ketore the rth day of Ju1y,1563. 15 toss out or beano the 15th day of July, IF6I. 25 tons Oli or Wore the =d day of July, Oa I . 25 toot w or before the Wit day or July, 1063. yortala malt toe matkod..Proptada tor WO taws of ' 64 day." and addressed to I.t. OoL O. UllOatt, DtP ll 4 Qtrarteruulter rhytotal, U. Y. Amoy, Pitts burgh, Pt, Getarsates. The ability of the Mar to IM the contaset,elte old it be awarded to him. must be gustwatecl be taro responsible . perahns. wham signatures must bo sp • panded to the gee/arta& • Th. rmpoadbilitv Ot the senators meat be shows by the otnr.bil cirtifleute of the Clerk ci the nearest Distri y. ct Cent or of the Dulled &Islas District Nt• tO rla Bidden must be present in person - when Ilvrbids &reopened; or their prepares will not be curlidered: - Daeds equal in amount' to half the sum robe reo ceased on the mitred, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be required sf the enc. manful bidder open signing the oontract. Al the hood mud aceotocany the'nontratt, : it rill be %mewi ng for the bidden to hams their bondsmen with them, or to hate bands signed in settleipattn end heady to hat pro DM oontrict is signed. • them of GouroMen ..... of the meaty of —mid State of —, and —of the Minty of and State of ---, do ..tebf 'guarantee that able to fulfill a con tract in amordanceWith theta/rasa his propoolthm. and that, should his proposition be nOcePted. he whi at once enter bite a" cm:treat Ta socordance there- With: Should the contract bo warded him we are prepared to become hirsermiths. TO this grtaractee - tatrit be appended - tln. dada birtificale &hose menclone& Pinpotals . fron disloyal pallet will not be consid ered, and an oath of siiretancas will be required of incceashal bidden before signing contracts. The undets , gned reserves to tamed( the right to raised any or ail Mai that he may deem too high. . ...Payment te be mode upon the completion et the contract, or so teem thereafter as the hedonist:tat shall be in rands. 0. CROSS, • • isltirtd Lieut. Cot, and D. Q. M, GeneraL EXPIXI,II7•II2.I2{NAST II tisassaVe °Mrs, Pittsburgh. Pn,Jea "dt 1863. 101000 BUttIiELS OF OATS. Badid Proporals will be resolved at ibis dila 'Atli Wet:WA rot, the iOrn DAY OH JULR VAS, for the forldstrbog end delivery serittsburgb.Hs , on or be fore tbeith day of July, 1.883. of HIPHITHOOB,IIIO BUSHELS Or GOOD, maim, HUMID 0 tTS, In strove sacks, evil nerd siv,end to Ira& uffstpt.2o rim& to the beast. Prep:loth must be marked "Propped, for 10,000 Wails 01 Oata" end addressed to Lt. 001. U. Cada, DoDul7 gatrterriester Omani, U. B. Army, Pitts burgh, Pa. Goarantee. The ability of the bidder to fulfill it.. contract, ehould it be weeded to him, must be guaranteed by Oro iteeponala yarsottor, whose ■signatures must le sp y panda to the guarantee. .The reeponaluillty el the gnarautOritansthetehown tiyelts aided cared:lad of lls• Clerk of the. nearest District Court, °rata' Milted States Metric! ' *lloo- reel. Bidden med . !» present In pence when the blue we opened, or their propianis will not be con Weed. Send equalto antolust to half the earn lobo mend an the ocinttanfellighad hy the contractor and both of his gearinitOtt, will ha required of the unaeossaini bidder, upon sighing the contract. Se the bond mod *acme van; the contract, tt wilt be etcoes• easy for the hidden to have their bondsmen with them, or to. have bonds lived in anticipation, and ready to ho produced when the contract is Aped. Form of Grareatta. We e of the Ntinty of —, Bate of end of the county of —, and State of —, do hereby gronatitto that to able to Pella a con. tract in 'accedence with the ternif of tin proved. lion, nod that, ebootd his prepoittlon be wonted. he will et once enter (eta a centreet soconlatme therewith. rhonld the Mailed. be ewarded him we me prepared to become his securities. To this guarantee must be eppended the ofSciel certificate above mentioned. Propagtte from disloyal parties will not be °eland. aced, and an o,th of allegnam will be required of a earcennal bidders be bee geing contract. Toe undersigned mono to tassel the right to reject eel or eh bid. that he may deem too high, Payment to be made upon the complexion of the connect. rrn 90on thefsater ea the madersigned shall be le tends. O. CROSS, yesettd Veal. Ctol. and D. Q tl. Ge•erat. pOPOSkUi FOR RAY, BTRAW ADD GRAIN. IaILITAST QUARTIlllllriles Orrma, .fionaaa DMATURST, Cotner 0 and Twenty.emond Kne 4. Wamtharoa, D. 0., Aril 10.1683 W BITTSII DEOPOSALB are Invited far barn • lug BAT, STRAW, DATA awl coati. lb* tb• cf Ulla Depot, to be delivered at the &arm' Depot, or at sty of the Goverament Wharves In this city. - The proves/a to be Mdremod to the anderalficed, and they should state the quantity of each article offered, also dm price and the date of deltvery. Croptwate will be tersived for Ave thousand (S,GMI Imbue of Data or Oats, and Iffy pi tons ‘A Hey or istraw, sod upwards, mama it should be for the la , (meat of the Government to contract for a item =mat butigans to be put In good mote of .boat two (6) amt. whinh are to be furnished et the dot of lb. mud actor. The Hay sad titraw to tw securely Ladd. all Grath sad Hoy offered to to subject to • rigid Invention by the Government 1131400401. WM:and with do awarded tram time b time to the lemma impossible bkldera, se the thwart. of the tar ries may require. 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Worts. 9 in*, to. myl6 J. L. lODAD,TS fourth stroet. LATE rUALWATIONIS. lierdbara Iriendi. By , Strk. =dile Istotatatken in the thew of Cattle oet the Bolinder, ol another World. The Gnat Iran Wheel Zsamino& littortdOw. Benton% Thirty Teen in the IL B. feasts. lon lLieeraidta. Cloth and paper. frau'. mad an d the asp - • Watke and thea34l, lieditine, do. Jag. L. Mt% TO fourth Meet. tonsrasauurras onshant's lends. 1 'Wnwuntrrow pas, /%1130. WN KM Or STEAM VESSELS Si. 'he Invited to nod to the goertermaster Genrold'e Mao. widen fee their choler or We. TeoderiVorohlonteln dewhiptions of Um vismate. their dinuoilooth smiled Or metered, tonnage, o,lolvelTfloteetedifystoitortet,whothereppered. whether eidelrheel or o f propellrs, Whether ror two fastened, oho sod powle etOtholo sod rod attoold state the prio• al which they are offers brims Of abort tharteri with the eidhosted voliteol the noel in axe of Orlin.", the dniernatent thooldpreker to in indeed of charlottes.. Owners of dam esieeis elreod4 resi de th e Quartermaster's Thisfortath ere .rrehvi . mike known so the Deportment way ;44)3,in their pretest rotor which tot.teittloil to ant, and oho the price at • chi they will be whi n ine to sell them. AU rock tenders &wad be eddrelovi tO