Cite l'ittoburgh (rmaitc. VERY - LATEST NENVS UT, TELMIALPH. ADVI€ES FROM GEN:SMEiMAN FLORENct EVACUATED - BY 111 E REBEIZ Our Army Marching Towards Goldsboro or Raleigh. SICIIA SOB ok 7 ramolisas . EXTRACTS FROPRXRES=_!4I4E*3 Otlieefe Juice tilrysorinng from Wilmington; state ihat' _when they left that piece, let init.. des :setters and refugees who came into our lloes on that day; 'reported: that' abentian, - bytank, 'tisortMclil, had ecompelled.the rebel* to eraeuote- Tlaretieg.fd, C., and was mcraltHi In ttic dirmtlo' of FayettilirMei N. C. which ism wdireet route to either tiota6. - or:Raleigh. Richatrocryaperiqnf Paltrier) , 28th, say: The - - Yankee Anborters haft all httet.beet frota the camps mat thli place , Not th Eart adage :41r • 'the purpose orb:leg mbar:tad. laany.othera 'torn- Greensboro and Salisbury hare, paused • .through ,here.for the same destination. • All the , federal Prissacre lo North Carollers are to be'Cra, chanted, we leonu, at North' East Bridge. Ire r eamer Vie' tracheate will be 'effected in The.italc4;h Ociticrintio doses an: article:oW - ahermarilernoremient cia!followe ' "What will be the result of n .b is apn n coeaition, and erapi 'Ofthe whole era awa rm he e none wie p a p i e solve theproblem, with Intense anxiety." The Richrisoad IN...pitch of the &I, saps : "We , bare had no *Metal. Intelligence r:frenis the out of war in the South, lately , , atui for two days net even a tumor:" - ' • • . Roger A. Pryor, who has just re- Mimed (rani' tYls'erthern prison, was in the - city yesterday., Tie i 5 /oohing we ll ; The Richmond- KieroMer of the 3d, soya 'There was a report - yesterday of some tiring on the lines around. Richmond, but IL It to be presumed that they me reports of :any action.. • , New:Toes, March :G. The Tr,l u,u has ex . tract* from lilehmend Panel- They..:°o-tilall 130 newsfrolll.Bliiti3SilL .` The i! - liilioopiesfronythe Raleigh Conitivattr' a blelfixonyllmett to 'Gest. Jobuston's abilltY; and the expectation that he will .fiat "a Skit to. Sherman's movements. It thinks Shen:uses morcoserits through the country will tete the people whist the Yankees and Intimatli . lhat the Confederate cause - is therebratrengebsied: The fiVary.sajs the ',Ynainri of the previous day statt-r tmtherlty, that the - Seemitary. of_ tbeTrtestirY will be ` gratified 'to receive 'delta tkma of i ntodkv, - bonds, plate and atlter.yalnable articled, with tLe•vieer of relieving the Treasery and enabling it to pay some of the =crib:ileum elahns ouptandleg • against '• 'the Governs:Stmt. The Berilind calla to mind that many - breptof mmtrintatlons have sirmdy been Made, 'iota' Of. Siam of the moat iihmarcharatter Mud "allind,l: eating OM existence of a ''vbry general , disoasi ton td. came to the assistant* of the (lovern ment in 'a pradileable and acceptable - mien:fr. The, - Whig, declares that the rebel trism*ls rearlyicsbausted, and has issued nearly all the notes Permitted bylaw:. The army .must bet paid, and montyynnst be raised 10-day, and the only pratitic,able way to arcomplivis the object la sales • Merjelenoturb. tobaclop,the neva of 'the - Govenunent.. ,Thia. can be • done by takingadvantage of the liberal and patriotic spirit which midoubtedly_ealats among the 'lmo. o o. Oontrltrations ;'ln say; form will be re- Ircdr• • •Collts Plat, bonds, certificates) of 'le i ebtedejw and cumincy; but for the present •• • • - currency Isiondh - 'ate pre 'ewe le.' It is Intended to acknowled,go these antes - from I time e, *nosh. public data. Commltteeeor cerieeelen should " Immo , logy Otary - town' met o ?nntr4 -- -- The ilosnika.' saya_c '"Ttkot bugler. of Ciet Neon authority ot. preal. deni, Lin m& la • g deep indignation ' this nommanjty where e de ceated. bod•many.friands.G., The Sodaadl *Pam flioiebeetanni ‘br,i ' • contion and says: "The call for a oantentaan o North Carolina and Gmegta tie form in which penly disloyal men of those States aro making .ppositlon -UP tbe..Confliderwer IPA ( 1 40 11 41 1 g. • sir treason. In the name of the people we Gall • pon the House : of, De/agates, to put .ta.heel ow , and with ettplumisq• on' the .comyratlon • erne." ' - - • The Miff ianwrotealbs; aptolatinertoof an Beat to collect old mnaketa and says : We call pon the ladles generally, to Interest themeelres thls,matter,..tf many Of theta s i nal tiri /ur enc.' 2.Ct them ransack eferY peek ne er • criettrt arms and equipments, and relst the In the rebel lionse in animated disclussienoe; on the — goad= of North Caroll*and er troops. 13ontomembers charged theWwlth . ,• • • Con to eonserlption sad co the_ the S dr which, ON WOO- •%• Nnw_Toni, •• of the -341 Obi thieW has been altogether . • much talle,"rtid 'lnes' Congress torgult h-making.and go,loyenrit. or ,adJo..and says we don't &serve that filceratanany hero slapped by,aittousandrounds oto won t t Tana,- whleh'Clootritor 4 lleoiVind . hempblic speekers let off rt , his advancing Unlessrepresentatlyea of the ., e the field themselycs, end secure apo non; closely to the enemy that he can hear • hat cyaay, we have no bops that be will put ins geratolda eara . and run fqyhis life ne , Orel' JAMES WATSON SUNK, ver Thirty Lives Lcist. RAIRERIIiD CARGO ATOTALLOifiq estructire Fire at Cairo Glil ;Aiao,'"Feb. hundred bales of Cotton od to-Any for nt. Louis. „. , • Memphis and nektiburg pacttet,Tp*.Wat ,faden still government freight” pippitti_ttos. Bones of paeseegen and edrity.alr. salaam suk. Ice miles below Napoleon, on the Miirednif of 2d Over &Mai timta.were loet,Anoluellng Adams /rem messenger, tweatrsoldias, • gaud las and children: The tilleersof • boat were moat all Baud. Tho 4opur and 40 are a total loss. • , Ins buildings were lumped last night, Joule an estimated 'lose of $450,000.. .The pried. losers were: Martin Walsh, clothler;l24,ooo, • for $8,900; Daa Able et Co., groccnies boat stores, 1 / 4 ,7so;insured for 0 1 20.5; Joha .0, , produce dealer; MAO, insured' tor *43o; P. T. Mitchell, liquors and -boat $7 storef, .000, Insured f0r.,000, • , • ne hundred and fifty balesof cotton passe 'lbr Eyameyille. ctcd Raid on Oswego—Measures for petenseAdopted. rime.o, March, . mactLog of citizens 2ielAes :the.Boent of :Trate for the purposo ,toptlng measures for the better defense of Ity In 'slew of the tiuttlelpoted raid :by the Is and their sympathizers now concentrating- . afar. , Milyor•Oritut - prealded, and the meets ran addressed by some of our most Inilucn- Mee. The Mayor stated that ho bad called tkreommandant at Fort Ontario, and that Meat force irould be detailed to patrol the to at, . A conimitteo was appointed lest and appoint detectives to watch the gem now in WWII. and each AS may attire,: lumber action could be taken in the mat- The ieceat draft bee added to the Mai of Chao!' Inauguration Ball. - tentworow, llareb O.—A Grand Inantant Hall Wok P ao to-night in the Patent Ogled inz. no throng was immense, Including visitors Item distaalcitics...The Ilpll was • and lastalelly decorated; uirpassing all- Q ua digdays of -this cbaraette....Thel'real- Ond & a -were In Ittindaileo; o.e.^.bapa- T.-exASpelk.r.Waow. of a Raul- *aired. rox, Mirth s.—Tbe Portland, Mi.) Ache. aides &I the mystery of the Costing raid atlas been solved.,Tbo whole affair wee d by woe solders of the battery sta. ! ' there, three otwhom" hero Jut be= Ar end aro now : confined et Eastport. om Oregon and Pritlah Columbia: - Fnincrsco, , Starch 3.—Th6 steamship' c has arrived from Oregon and • British • War bringing $87,000 In gold.:Thn fitn- Abet dill lays ,an embargo 'Alan, ..~.y~:w... . .. .__ . ._... _..".... 4 A l l ... P.. . '• • . 1; ,'•: .- , . . . . _ . . .. . . , , LATEST FOREIGN NEWS . 11 7.ERL'IL R 4.118 . -4/IvEsrro.r. Dcbite on . the Delouses of Canaaa ana ' , Amcrican Alfairs. TB IYIARICEM -83 , New Tonic)larch, -.6.÷The Steamer City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the MI and VOID en the 2.44 of February, arrived bare at 10 - o'clock to-night. The Cuba arrived Liver.: peel and the Virginia arrived at Qtieccustown on the 21st of February, Ited the 'Peruvian was off I.,tindenderry on the 22d. :.• Tim statement that the French government find sent away war:vessel's - hi pursuit of the re.b.. 'el rams Stonewall and °node was denied. :The Cuba's teirs, condeming the failure of. .0.4 peace negotiations, caused Might 'dares.. 'dee in' American seciu"tles, • and en luipmYe-1 • ment in Cotton, but this Improvement ABM'- . wards was lost .' It is tinted that the steamers Niagara and 13aeritmento were at Terral, or undoing off there,. trateldtig the new rebel stennn Eaijl Stonewall, wrhicts was alleged to be unaeawertbyT, L in the llouse of Lords there wasan,linporl_ . deb/acne the defenses of Queen. ~Lord krife • den cared attentL66 to the Waster, and painted to the hostile feelings oflanerirans, and ;Urged hmitedlate teatimes for the defense of the province. , Earl :De Gay and Ripen admitted the imtnir;, Wore of the question but regrettad that, any doubt should be expressed on the conciliatory, intentions of the :Inaction - Government:. Ile: *explained the measures proposed by thel'atirern: meat and would ask a vans of tlfty thousand: panieSo for Qtiebec defenses, white the Canadlens wouldtontertake the Apten* of Montrean- - ..."Earl,Derby thought he Patitiiin of the goy_; 'eminent was hamillating when the question of.. peace or war depended on -s the excited pqmlaw, with: stroke prejudies against EcgLand, and strongly centered the government for having utr ..long delayed the da&nses; and ridiculed the inialliw.es; and Foote inked Granville if hei: thought Derby's views exagg,erated; hut as long. as Canada took a fair share.,_ho thought England humid to afEISI the eniony. • Maltneabley and -Elcohorough complaieteA,of the 1601 tem'asked,_ ItheSell regretted niJ diens/tort and- stated thf he Hover meat declined to make a move: Meat while Canadians .deelined: tattevinens: tient themselves, bet es they now show a differ: 'cap:Sallee the Goiernmeit' town forward to assist. ' • ' . In repli to Derby, Ministers said the nubjedt, of navel forces for the bittair,.ownag to tlio term; Motion of the Convename,WaS under cordidati. •—••- Tbli debate caused a depression In fugets sift a alight fall in Consols: • . . .•. 0 Dag!) ceedgmt:Lyaraltm•atid. Derby ;With haring rained the most mischief In' the do. hate. • • - , • • Thegovern:a - EX wilt tatie no measures ,fer nrial force on the Lakes, as the Wasaingtou 'ioiemtuntbas explained its action as "entirely. Of a temporary char:A:Mr: - • - • •- ;• Minitel Lord Coudermee is deli • • The British army and-'navy astlutatei biforki Parliament show material reds:talon in changes. Tht official Telloso3took,lald bef the French tLeglslatunt says: France co . :tanner , - central' -in the American of:cation; she has confined bold/ to the contlltloMef.the French subjecti. A.merica and regrets the demands forrepara ',LAMA of injuries werenot tmponded to Ma man ',nen erpected &cm. WaShlzigton:' ..... • The Queen of Spain cogreed to the sale of the imm®ae property forming the royal patrimony,. 'forth° benefit of the h nation. There is a mil:fat 'crisis Is Portugal. - Feb. 211.,•r. ae.-The cotton mar ket opened onMondityut aparlist imps:me:nest .under the Cuba news, but subsequently.thelm li*Oment was lot. ( .84es - in three days of , . Trade at Manchester on Monday shoWedatt , ter=mt on Thesday business - was vary dull.' Si--Blehadsori,t Spence Co.,auld. cam, report Flour quiet but steady; meat flume, holders deitanded an advance which • -chtelced u.iiness; Corn without materfalthange. • .Pro , :a.Oas—Blgland, Ashyea di Co., scuilothars, repot! Beef and Pork ;Without. camp; Bacon steady; Lard quiet and ls TA cwt. easler.TaLlaw .7es7 dull and ratherjowar; latarmichinted. • Prechter—Ashes. small tales of Pots at 30s 3,11, l'tarla 31s; Lteseid Oil unchanged. Penotemn—Flat, at is 10d@1a 111 id far. 212.• - 4.0611)ON IfAxamelif4-131PItmer: low Del, at 40s .Bdo4os sa. 'Lased Oil 31hilhL.. Lahav ram Care titmerntostm—iy - 2114.., gesgalt to ellattSiOtelt.—Lherpot Feb. L11:-.The smardablp America-arrived out, o,n the '412,;• the' Plty-of Cork and Damascus on the 23d. , ., Patrolman polltia untaportant., The Peruvian's news caused an Imprimatur, a Federal securities, but prices vachaard. 'l34es today o bales of whichyapacsdators and caper 21,00 d. Breadatuff& qtlet , aad iteadr lona Inlet. Tallow will doellalnz moiler 89;03.693i ; .1111noLs Central 53 Ere Blares 119)g@SS ; •Fivoit @t.i44 Fitolll THE !Slit OF THETOTO; MOTEIERTa lETABD6 thangi ifffen.lThwt's Brothas4 ' - 112 • Nato Yens. 'March the Potomac Venal min: Mod appears tard:to a amelderable eslent military Richmond. The rain up to Sr bianietrlcavy and cmitinnona for em to tarn all the roads OM aloughs, am .... • .inpp to all military rnienienta int ettl seine swift] itivs r John Dc Lords, brother-in-bmz.efl Gem'. Grant ;tslen exchanged, and irrived at he yesterday. its was captured on the river arar ago aqd was Aiken to Canton, ma., . sod. thence to Demoples: - Atter a short stay at the ;suetplace he was conveyed to Mobile, on. ill sent to Governor Denham of Booth Carolina, be was ordenkliiito - thelunds of the Sker-• iff in Colombia, and ,was ter months cosigned in a - corrid . or live feet wide, which rune around the ,prison cella. During all this time be was never once outside of his prison walls: RIM one or two excepticns his trannent wu cannons, and all we. done for his comfort that bin jailors could afford on the insufficient upplics7pernittod by iho.rutel government.' Ile 'was robbed ortwo thouand dollars at. the lime of his capture, and 'tsar afterwards forced • to • ex:change his clotheg ter lt poorer snit. :. :Moist!nations cilisfirrised-LThe President Waited upon by the -Diplomatic .. .Corps.. Naval ApprOpriatlens--Cotton Agents. „Wasunroyou, Feb: o.—The Senate tiers oest t>lthe following, notolnatlosts: Major Gen: .erals 'of Volunteers - 860fidd Mid Oliver 0. .Ifosrard to be Brigadier Generals In (ho regular' : army, the latter In place of Thomas who has 'been promoted to Meier GemeraL Also the follow ing as Brevet Brigadier Generals IA the miler 'army: Col. Paul,,,Major Waller Captain Fes sentlen.' Also the folloWlng pro:notions to Ma jor Generals: of Volunteers: Brigadier Generals Jefferson C. Birge :and Brook. :13revet: Brig:Wier Generals Pennypacker and Straibrand ,are to be full Brigadier Generale. Among the civitappointmentiore the follow leg: Horace Ruble°, of Wlsconstn, Consul's& Funchal, Iladeria, and darrot,'or Illinois, fa- Alan ageat at thetpper. Platte. , The Diplomatic Corps to-da y . trotted on the President, according to =tom, to pay their re spectsto him as the newly sworn In Chief Nog istrate..- The It:Jerrie* was, pleasant and cot : The naval approprlation ,appropriotes 5i11,680, for completion and repairs of - yes, eels, and their_ equipment nearly $0,000.000- and for construction and repair of machinery, of vesicle in construction over 8700,00¢600;'.. • WILMINGTON', March 6—The StWate has con firmed the following nomination, for CaptalAeloa In the' Revenue Cutter unto: ....Wm: A. How, ard, Jun. Hall Wilson, Danlell). ;Tompkins, J.. Belden, George G. Baer , and Theodore N. Spencer. - The bill to repeal the section of, the act which provides for the appointment of wgenus to pur chase Cotton and other products :of Insurrec tionary States, was not retried by the President, but It was sold, felled to receive his signature, : which amounts to'abont tbe same thlog, namely Its failure to become a law; • • • ; . Rebel Deserters Bent Moue, • Now Your,' March IL—Tow:447yd riba devOrters arrived, on_fiatnrany'frOm;City.,Reint. Thureable in Florida and. Genii amtdesartocti I'mo Loo's army on the tiranolso not be sent boom. Uri loon& Rarinnalt and: Feta midi no gor-toorrow. • ".. *; - Tzte - MiteUwaAa-** Qtrezeac; httueh - o.—The reealt of the electiont! ,In New Ilrutowlek - will prolubly 'be O,T-Istrie , 7 meat of the confederattod - itebeme for en ndo• -thw Period. 'The' le.g4litave Vril9n 'Of ilia Canans will-probably go ouv. - - - • Vint Mill from: barlellton• . ". •. rotttom.rnia, M —:- . larch 6.ltOsteaar; • sachusetta, which arched ere to-day, bad on )bard tho drat United Eta Kan' that beta loft thatlcetou state Ma breaking oat of. thp.E;b*l EII!SEM= LL' TE nkio . l - T WILM.MGTON Deserters and Prisoners Sent „Nora' SECRETED MEDICAL , SUPPLIES DISCRWRitSD lettC l 4 . • Nine Tons,—Marth 6.-infbrmation• • rrotn Wilmington Baja that . ettatjthing is prolernislii ad' in 'that department. - (en: Conch ha; nevi assinida the commend ar IL4 artnretnixt, and Of he citp of Wil m(ngton. Ifateh?tl, Lssued order, at lowing all eitizene , toyeaMine their ocentiations, , with proper restrictions, relating: .to contriatnint. One thousand di*ertors 'eadypriaoners..anwe,, sbontsto tie ieat'tforth oa Wedhealleylast: ,3 . FilttYo.thwasand dollars? -worth ofApdtca 1. ; 'stikpllea were discovered seemed In 3i r tlallagteriTJ arterial tbonuuld dollars' worth Wing nainAllt 7 ,"? The rn - yratettiOs boa nearly' 1ankh0i1...04134i ; the 1.100% in that daparteatut. 'The Weather-had pee!' :eery ' qorrespoadent saYai....Thek,prbma t ;lye/deed idwlre.Wllrolortaci x t In s •trhedg Lorritde eineditthh - lrfeitteitgas i d *tar , ration. ?very %hist .. tap ery' cola Wllattag-: ... . 'Vitra "Bessli4i or the ' Senate. • .. ii'AsuiwGrox Crrr; - "larch 9, 180:,,, . . - ESENA.it.-' : *- • . , • ~ . . ,- • . Sennle met a t, noon t0414 3 11te Pretldea Johnson in the • • . - :The Secretary read the journal of Saturday. 'On motion onliwklortati It wan orttored that a'commlttee of two be appointed- to watt on he Preshittot and Inform him that a tnortm had as simblet r and were ready. to receive . Any *ammo nicatioh kte . mtglat' be_ plealleato make. Milers: Morton and *Me appointed Both own. nilttee: , . ' Late, of Kansas' *Mimi ta' resolution that ptilesge and cOmpensatiOn tic paid to the gentle mai from Aikaneas and tentAana, • claiming 'scats In the Seaate..._ Mr. ;Sainner,objected to its- consideration - at this It lays dyer. anYe. an Account of the 'pro.* eeedings of the two Roams on the &mein the_ army appropriation bill, prohibiting any part of tho money being : paid to the I ll inois Central Railroad Company, but which was . stricken oat by the Abukir. order to save the bill. lie said :that: a joint resolution, purporting to bare ;passed both 11 - ouaes, -- proildlng 'that na- money bo paid loamy land•grant railroad, and prorld 'Aug for tba - Attontey General to bring a 'suit to test the legaltinestlOil presented -to tbe:Sensto,bnt yrhich,TreS not approved . by ,the President; lielie;(Tramhnlii undertook: to -lay thatsuehtr Mir :term; passtal the Senate. - • Mr. , Clark explaliicdtbbt . a bill 103 paned for the teller of Josiah but ,the clerks eitolled instead of Me tbIT proposition b Which ,the Seilator alluded, so his friend Armes loot his Mr. Trambull nil:larked that the matter ought to be enquired into. Me..oltutke said it were better this the Pr-ol dest beftqutsted to return thk bill. • Ite.Stunseethonght,the 13cente ought not to act won nut matter u they were in Executive, and not LegtalatneAesslon. 3lctTrumbull said it was proper to enquire - tow the signatures of the bill of th 3 President and speaker were obtained ' Mr. Clarke's missend= was sequinned tn. Kr. Trumbull said be would not ask fora veto matte until the bill vas returned. Mr. fiendeicks said he was satiated that no blame (mild be attaeirati to the enrolling clerks. It wars sittinordinerMat no more mistakes bad toccrured, cooddering thee:l=l3er in which bust mess crowded through at the close of Congress., -On Motion Of Mr. Wilton, a resolution - was adopted uiring the ElergeantAted.nas ro. ;more, fr omthe &nate part of the CePrtnle the ofpale _ Write= • The Serrate baretook a recess. Mr. ittinse; when the Senate mumbled again, reported that the committee appointed to wait - upon • the President had performed that duty, and tat. he would send, forthwith, to the Senate sera communkailsuain writing. • The Prat. Private Secretary, Mr. Stealer, who had leotard with these geallemai, then 'annomitiod that be turd been wed , by the Preaktent. to dellver several messages writing, whereupon the gestate went lead Este:ape Sesdlas. • F . r• AnWng the no mi nations sent in were Hugh .., to be illearasarg mo --Thimuffd u li 4falloariag teem illor Abe nastily . SW „ ',tab ed Court In the State oilier Torkcft,' Denedick, Judge; fientatnin D. Millman. District Attorney , and A. Campbell, Marshal. the above termiaallfts Were rellined to, . the ' appropriate =mittens,-and" will be sated - The - procession Miley was of peat length. The military display . was Pao, anti the Arent= made an excellent appearance. Other Portions of the parade, including the veterral In carriages, exalted much Interest: The procession -was about threh hours In passing a given point. The meeting In Union Square was largely attended. The crowd In thastreet was probably the largest 'ever seen in :Kew York. • • Nine thousand bales of totbm arrived here to daffrom Savannah. . , Elestiett in reoaesseo...titattiptrauoa Cot etnittedr4ttointri gone! to Mobile, etc CAIRO, March 6.—At the election In Memphis on the fourth, for Governor and Members of the Legislature., Brownlow . received for Governor 1100 rotes; scattering 110. fkullit, for Sate ' Senator, received 365' majority over Logue Timothy. 'The - elected are Ikpublicans. TheßrEctin sap: It is clear from the result of this election that there is a large majority of the people of Memphis -opposed to the proceedings of the State Convention, and states that had • them been a 'candidate for Governor opposed to Brownlow and lunringrany chance of - swam elsewhere, he would have received ono- thousand majority in Memphis: • • - • , . The ion day was ieleteated by "a sa lute of one undred gone and a venial ißititti- Itstiolilat- - The steamers Golden Era and Tycoon were _tired Into by gnemillas, miles , below Mem.' phis. The Tycoon arrived in charge of .a- Cus-. tom Ilium Officer; charged with contraband dealings with parties along the elect: Governor Murphy has called nn extinsesslon. of the Arkansas Legislature on the first Monday of April, to consider the. Constitutional ammd ment to abolish slavery. -1$ Is • reported that.many boats 'of thaileet which recently went down the river,, hive gone to via the Gulf.• . . Ckn. Canby has ordered thet Morgenizationif the I llth and inth.corps. • Gee:: ' Gordon Orangei command the iath, and Oen. Smith the 18th. - , - From F Callfurnla--tiotton front 'Mazatlan. Ft4ithiCo, March - 1: - --The last Mauna' from Sfamilan - brongtl imenty balm of :tor ton'grown'in Sonora by Americans. 'rba cotton eulturc in tbat,State attracting,' great : onen ' bon. Two cotton faelories. are, tit. operation, .which torn ent a million.dolina' sronh of geniis "annually from• Nem -tong. Wo hoar of, the purcbsso of eighty thetraand,pounda of cotton, half of which le to be shipped direct' to Nmi York, and tbe re/wooer to tan b'runcleco. . The lute ,new have been heavier and more extmuilve than has , tocir•Anown , ln Can fonala far, serend years; 1,000 !Ads . °Mall fond& bridled sugar aold,lntratis-day tbr'dittie and July. r delivery at ICc; the present ratestareltl@Tha.. • The ship chnrics Ferrell huts salved from v.annitiii louti‘iit4-1-014iimiri,c 'cab missengtrs and made for New , 'York, and; 'about one millkas. dollars ..111.tressure, of which 'only about 114000 goes to Now York, • • ` •t The Celebration in San •• Etas Museum°, March 4.—The eley Itednc ottscrrcd 'with parades rejoicings, Mink °tonic • and Marnillaung every part of 'Ws State, Or, 'egon and Nevada. _ The LeglsLatetro of.Nosinto passed. resolutions lo.honor of Lincoln's sopund :inauguration; which.was voted for .by • tbe Only two Demunlnts In that body In iho °it!. Itual ncas Is entirolysitspendull.- , • ,- - 'rigorous Voluntecting in the National currtmny, _ lfasrmomrc; treti ' o.—stt - .11) or. from autlittfle ourec , tint Is PrOiresslez vi.foreav y hi (la' inn, with only sir 111 Men underthe President's last - cail 0:171 v 'YOrk.: The US: of r,crnit., arc enliatA row old - infantry rtgimenis. New regiments ar,, nems formed, and already the-following orksetzatithis have bean forwarded t f the field: Prom f flao, 11 , reregiments; Indiana, four. Illinois, ten; three; all. , infantfy.reilmerjts; ruin, one . reDgimen or, heavy artillery. Total, twentymna. filets which fall' to recruit rapidly, are now tieing drafikd or &boat to be drafteS, for their re— spective qu ot as. - By an amendment to the National Currency 'ail the amount of circulation to to be apportion,' eil to the different States and Territorles.._,, IMaClictlittottl....6)minfollu Of day /ivied a circular, saying; Ali persons who 4driteinplito 'organizations of Nations] Banks itl;',eritlan those whoa,, papers hare bean flied: .lar,:ialcSo applications hay,,' - bean approved, are :respiisted to suspend operations until the ;faeca -1 p7lnalinle:r cituTbccintte*:aalit?gantiZgeTi ilig; to change their organisations Min pro -.:ceed-willout interruption. ' 'Chief of th e' treedmen's i3 ureau. TOM., 51arrSh B.—The - button iarioelaU , ml3o This. tilipottittnent or 01 *lt AfirlfiviPmen's Bureau la 'now engaging the it tentiniketpublle men., ren,Batler;Judt BD"- .n,tvr Thontaa Want , are menthitied for the . ,--- -.,. ' (eaten& .Legleloture Adjourned. . , , IszukteArtit.th, Ern., hfarelt 0.--:The Indiena Ligteliture adjourned line d(e to-flay. Several teeroitintl4/110ateludin; the .Pleeetal Am Aqui ...talk:to bill, wore passed over for want of tune, the , eolistatational Ilinit of the 8E641011 :11:4113; . . Boren-Thirty Subscriptions. Pgganstrras, March Cooke. reports the oaks of VSO'S to:dity fo Sunni ttr $9,1142,600 Including one subscription of =O,OOO from New York, and aver I;SOct In Individual suloterlp A Visit to Fort Sutnter—Condttleu of titer „. Work.. "Carleton" Writes ter the ilostein .fenn.nal as follnwi : "After a ramble of. several hours-through the city of Chm lesion, we' maec vi.rlt to ' thinner; • entering by the sally port where 3lejor Au/lemon and his mitt/Int few emend. 'on that, aver to be . • rereenite.rrd January night of MD: The ihrt bears Laic rcsemblauco io li. appearance tbeo, externally or internally, No port:ra or tile code' Inalfare of the wall is to be sceu, except on thr side - toward, Charleston ' and a portion of that .facing Moultrie. Front the harbor and tm-ra 'Wagner it apparrs only a tumuli—ties /It'd is of -an old tutu. r" - "All the kw: Mates, arches, Tilton and nem peti are torn pp, mast assundcr and utterly de molished. Tbc great guns which two years ago kept Ito hinull nes at buy, which darned and thundered awhile upon Waver, are dismonetrd, broken. overturned, and . ha bedded benUth the mountain of brick, dna, concrete: send and mar. ter. After Dupont's attack, in April, War:, a reinfortereent ef palmetto logs was madeon'the harbor tido and zgalnst• half of the well/being ISloultric. Tire lower tier of easematu 11 , 13 Idled up with with /Land bags, but when Den. (liftmen: obtaiaed poic , selonOsis fire began to crumble the porn,.pet. The rebels endeavored to recen strati tke wall; or to maintabalta original height by gahtone Oiled with sand, hat Ma compelled a widening of the base inside. Thousands of bags tilled with sand were brought to the fort at night.. DomirpreoD were constructed. Day after slay, week - after week the pounding from Magner was nuidatained co effeetuallt and therouglity that it nes impossible to keep a gnu In position on that aide, "Theis - WY gone now irensaklam Are deter/1i the Moultrie ride In eke mledli tier of ca.* make. Flu howitzers were. kepi Dim the wails to tarot an attask by small - &Ws, s tbe'_gitirben keeping undercover or seeking cover - whenever 'the - )ookout criedi •• s: •• "(luau de frfes erivniaa . kitteks 'pratftt til e' fart from a scaling party. At the hue - Ontokt aro iron posts and wire net work, .There Ls ale a submerged net-work of wire and chains kept to plata by floating buoys, "I had the tuddetty io maid an ittaWalluu of the wall facing Moultrie to see what Wes the effect of thelire of the Iron.elads In per t's attack. With my eta/Mat that thisel ice 'that the well Vat badly honey-combul t &close loapectieli shOwe that. It woo kral ...latmeguig Are. There. arc stauxurin the -greitgisibliwhere the solid bolts trembled the prick to tine dust. . DIA widget that If the CI re bane. 034- 11[11111SeribRur fuelled to the efflux up of the lenrer caientetem "An bourAllim - PdssedA - Ilto Pet; the lewd • playing li eins and a/Jonal JIM and the 'Witty Inspecting' the r gathering relies. '1 or •ghee Italeiteltuseue - Aty.- - • • - Gllorire, was tbewanit slat with galls gri with mean s/Mb of Mond( was lying —lds oineer, s rtartheremu the washi but to, of Sumter ' the arm of liWag ; ands, erected by olavos, T 44 n ri". • I atood tre r down Into was unrolls bleb will br e Weal landr ..tent gate; the. .execration of the Imb•Wo:Olot akaa , I South terrileg 'I, Grobarrseiti thopeleognees ,the Omut a/a pianos eurturbatusi 11 sienna& The tau. fisof gut .Itichteond , Moore indicatea el rcry , mirtythe , amonsittit-nAtsment that tiny - is laboring ruder, at the present time, *litchis the best augur, that Oberman Is maidug farina- Me progress In his :impala". • The Richmond . Zionism, trying 'pinata the appatistudons of the nebnia,veys:—t.Measures of precautlon.do not indicate doubt of To take o.' OMNI clothes htifbre • going Into the water sloes not prove that one expecte to be drowned. ErorY encumbrance coat n ot to the P e ar befbre the batti d 'tic ip 7r r imer ware . .tlso *tory mai be. Tha' real isaitrays its than imaghtatioe rep. ream= , book Steadily st aghast and it rlUrw. nta . A4o4:flat 'the rebels have ratted art Grant and - Sherinata ermlea - .2114 have been looking 'steadily at thaw armies for months, but 'lnstead ormanithint into thin air, they sou* greater , ip size, and hecorne_etore substantial evidences of the power and.deterinl• nation of, the 'Government,. -Grant Is a spectre that no power of the rebels can atomise, and ; when they..see such a substantial ghost at both" the front and back door of. Richmond,- it Is no wonder that they should be frightened Into a dispoaltion to run away. Their imagination is not entirely at fault in Mils matters a guilty con science porbably suggests the reality of the don- Bible flaming loci dent eeetirnet . llrlidaYs ago la the IPledmonteee town rot - oilakitiea. "An agent otthe Protestant Bible nesCation having made his appearanth lotto Inarkeinf.the Wire, began to sell bibles. The customers wore rather nu mionous, and eiltemai all belonged to the class of. . the rural • population: The reeki:of•"the Pseitill haring beard ot. the. fact, hastened to assembles general meeting of . tho priests, at: which ./ 1 11114, . scription was made to raise the noressary money 'for buying" up all the biblea the wandering btanc . seller had not yet dllpased 0f... The blblas having "thee been bought, a large bonfire lighted on 119 b ooks 01,4 nharah, into, which the ob lnonjons were thrown, In the presence of the rector, who, or course ; hid "prepared a ser mon for . acCasion.. But, alas t the blbleeel ler ins' an old" built and its he had a larger stock of the secret :col tupelo hi-scan, he spa*" fly etude appearance:la thorium.* aml began bnatnear hnew. A - Se:coed ineetlek wee celled at' She rectory, but,the majority or, the . Priests re" - fused to cool6We more r :nowt , believing that the heretic protestant would undoubtedly return to Galin/ea itith:ir nOWdolleatam of bibim ._ Mere they to buy up his etoelcogain. itconnzarosorse, on Ids way to Wllmlngto; mites " An.; ineldent a itlinstratlaz e ttto: poen 9,ur steukt,di, oecpiad ; on our march ,yestprday. • Paratag.s,ltaaap,tasito roill4ll4e, overeat ot, audot Abe i n tiiienti 4.140 a Pern4 - 'atop to wet lt, alletAtogaotho reason far hlt rot quest that it wkallnilteldeneoprlite parent, and elk Louie of his hts yinttlalits "requitat - was &sated: Reentered the, house, and tsar svpn_elaspoldn . the arms of Als oYatio3T4 Pother. ..toltn4sald she, brother was ,ItierrC:iostardar stopped as but Confederate' marched past herc.;' That mother bits a son In cacti Btorro Craitoura.-;—Thi Port Beira, South' uerolloe,'Nor orkork . of the 18ak says' that an • 44 as tbe gate or Carolina bring turpovezi>ited la concerned, the whole country la represented _.•tto well 011edirlth provision and forage. Bner_v: ninn'ar rl en - are active in a ni)plying their 'nacos -15473, wants; and are willing to ran the'rtsk nuirddn g , tbrourbc th. Carolinas without anew. cYtUnCtspenthe North fur a pada(' ofattbsistenceu - •• • - • ' • ' ' -"••••••.- . . . . EVEYEIG SALTA TELEGRAMS. LITE riEWS FRO REBEL PIPERS. TEE . ApVANOE ON RALEIGH. .The Betel irapgood'a Brigade Iteperted' Captured. 811ERIlia'S WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. A Forwril Die'enient by Gen. Giant • t , Predicted. 1 • '""*"7" - A COIRAW, OF.REEIELS SURPRISED AND CAPTURED Exclua l ed, 'Union Prisonern • , ming • • , . Ntw ROI - , 'March C.—The Raleigh (N. C.) I Jour:tat:o the 2d :says: f‘As the train left it il . - . Mlngton:our l'irbltstorth - battery, planted at the .... hea& wa oithe market, s firing mien the-enemy, who had appeared upon the causeway upon the . . . western side ‘ of Cape Fea*lfer. Their main ad. Yanceiyf then chocked a Alligator Creek.. Some Aitoktrmlehere pushed tbrward, but were dilvenidli , , ',- - - - • - ' . leis ed that Namod'a brigade,withthe . . ., ; mere fof .the 7th battalion, has been cap . . tared: i 'me accidental eases May hare es taped; probably bayer - •They weed on the west I el.of the Cape Fear, and the other troops on tha de: ' " _ The Mend Mfg of:the 3d says: The Ns iht Aelgh rreettee alludes to Sherman's opera. tiorof ' Indulges the hope, lf our pima§ are g l nelllma , ed, Clatone 'able generals aed lrave (MP" at quarter Mill` be able to bag hien or st:nd, tawling to the rear. ' , , If t ' rt brought us by telegraihi that the L small ibism left by. him at Columblu Lait been enelleklbe true, thee:4lle repulse :u front, should: ire suffer snob, Would prohahiy render his sIiUSS de/Mcrae la, the evreMe. IPA 14 , 3 will not '4pm:elate farther in. re•onl is: minus' I which must ease to la: matters for mere epts:.a- 1 laden Soon. ' . Thseatehmmid Disp-.14.-:', of the :'.4 .my_ • `St telegnmS from,Faietteellle, eu the 7. ,t saps., that at tballime no Yankees had nd,:mmd In that dkeetyge Pena Wilmlb,gt,m, the lia*e nothing from :triserman Ile Is suf , puscal to be still In the madailknAliCarollna.". - -• • • . „ Thultichmund I.2minir.r of the 34; has A lon 4,llo o.lboPing !b;it Sherman and I.rant arb to he beaten in detail, and , then the indepetulence of therOnfederaey Will be accunA. ..or. Vance is row attire at wort., it Jays, in ;rallying the people and enganleing :for Matinee. Ti says that oio: has 'tripped even ,octlon of Spa conntty,. and in We Virginia has not aunt nough - to protect his generals 'Thellichmond ppm are confident to the ha. tier twit Grant sent tante the mommt Sian emend , ;031,4 antlidettly hard to permit him to do so. • 11:<y. tar he has everything, read, loran advance. f.'.nr(',,foretv are kept . bfightly for &Inn**, on the Janata, while tbr *Ms are kept :rcillatcblzik, for:deserters from thdr lines. .1. on of the Notr York ithif etvalry and ewe r•ftpany of the let North Carolina mounted jarani*.;-• lately anrprieed and _captured ,a . tom- Patty fir .itbel toldlcn imp Grxryilt4; N. C 4 and then daahrtlinto.. the, town; deetrOyad the Cam-. mitratiatoret.and capturellother,prisoncrs„'-•, I ?I§ I' Witnitiaiton• arresmadant an , - nentora the antral there of eight hundred ea , ' eltanoll.Cuion pribenera—aiek t atarved, ennui. atedandbaked. IMPORTANT FROM 80Vil CAROLINA. , - - - fOrl ii. •iiiitTEtli o ttattt Ii Uk FEICK • • OMptiTION 0c `GEORGETOWN. aEtiaf:Ovitire AFPULS Etl: IN THE STREETS. VIA doni IT £ HAUL TOINLOO. • • • • be; March 6.—Thetranspart SW • has arrived and reports thatoar anal t • 4, • .• - • lore Alps a!Pkrtilld work fint - wter;:4".lei .pictriptroipt , mitt i g , :; tairn,/ South Catalina, and . that the marinas - Ismael) and took pesseseion.efilesnrstemm The rFtifi pinky charged on them on the street, but were' V 4l l l s l ,•rePliffret t 7 tth . kris .ocitererai . kil woamited Mitt prisoners. Out lees was one man. Ad A ral Dahlgran's deg-Alp, the "Hameln Ifox4. on leer way down was sunk by a torpoio. All Minds ware saved except the wardroom stew ed. FROM THE spEspipoill yiLLEi A COISIIIICT . 7O tiETERE OH. SHERIDAN . Maw Ton:, March 6.—The lifsnakra Winches : ter correspondent of the dd says of riberidaes expedition& Sp the Talley a few days ago: Three Winehesthi nainewiillberraird, Lea and Busell were sent without our lines on ths charge or disioTalty. M. is rdirled.ik* they conspired tegMhar . toget up a sociable ball to which Gen. Sheridan was to be an Invited guest, and that during its turves' a detacbsuept of Mosby's theirtilactrad to adze the GeneralAtke hun tapttmandesnrevldm to Richmond. Also asnersialhiliinad Gotioh. .Thoplan was bus- Mated and the ladies who concocted' It run now in full communicatiotiwill those for.whom they hare exhildtedinclii'vrairn sympathy.' The , Eaciluingsvot irriserters Question. . New Tour. March 6.—Therritorn• contain* to-day an articls on the exchange queptioa, treat one of.hs eolvespondents who recently escaped horn *rebel prison. It complains of the groat teolcoey dbplayed' towards. rebel prisoners by our Oincninteit, tridte our' own lace are dying _of alarratiOn . in the .Bouth. It instincts, the recent release of , Pryor on his parole, in Wash ington, aid mentliftentunerous occasions where prominent rebels' *ere' 'relossed withcott any equivalent; while the. same class of prisoners are treated by tho rebels with the utmost a over tly. e 4. *tiro the bad munagemopt of Ws rilatter_upon bee Mary Otsplon, and deo:tends that' the wintry- shell be herestltAnd fairly - . Sontsomwszo.A corrospdaded Ada if It Is possible to got the name Ot Glen. balm. melldnalg, theomautdider_ol. CharleSton, ilaymi. — Giess sot' ..The Datohnial, noldnunelA n alt, Holds Marled** as he would hen ead I Ile pato the traitors by thesor. t rW i are th itria l t t li l l e l 'r at= As this bold rebelhating ° Dutatsan." mallitlitbtin paper sayi that the more an uounomumt, hi a ALCAPAgO of President Lincoln, that:there eras EA rh, A thing emigration to the Uultod States? led multitudes In' that country to deck' Information as bow they wore to (swipe. The condition of atoning must be do• plorible arlYea its citizens deem It s blesatoF "escape" ft em ' Ttta Boial nori.in etisloa,at Bpringgeld.for .the examination of small arms, ,tc, hare dem& *edtri reduce the calibre - of-satin arms from fifty eight and fifty-four to fifty, arldgh redeem the weight of the ban one thlrd, - thus making an Im portant saving of lead la the ammunition mid reducing the weight neceasaq to bo cartind,44 the aoldier, _ , TAn bendquartens of an Inimenso' gang. , of thieves, robbers and eonnterfeltens In too. State of. Illinois has been diacovered; and eight: men and two women belonging to It. have,. been es. rested. A large moonlit , of pr perry atippoied to LIT° been stolen by- thls,patty,t has been }hand and ideitilled rho owners. ..„ Onnwr SMALL, tbo Btavo pilot of. Charleston who, ran the steamer Pilot out of Charleston har bor, ,and delivered 'IC ocor to the blockading scpiddron, and line since been orannanch aortic° in our naTal operations on the Carolina coast ,As. sald,:to bo now worth $34.000, au of which ho has Invested In Govenuntent_accurp.ine. --.r• la rePorted that the southern peace agents suggested to President Lincoln that the aoutherw gavels arc worth nine hundred for which the government should pay In caan.of reunion, and that the President replied 3 That AIM bill Is settled enclitic rcosipt'a Shod analli" 40117( STIJAIIT lint; who'll/4 all siolig been a good friend of the Unitod States, luis• directed that whatevercopyright may :let "allowed hythe American publishers of his works 'shell be en to Xbelliuntary Commlubm, or some_ elmUar .:.!WeFt v or.,tiatlould chality. • ' „. • , - . en- IT 111 idyndled th at here oolorod men .gkged , ott: board foretan and Nordradr.-respals, lent not be tinprison ed ten they ciltor of ehadtmton, CITV AND .81113111111314, `at mat of Building*. • . ' Now that the winter is almost over, and spring approaching, we would call. the attention of lerePac capitalists to the tact that no their pea , ' sona: interest is Involved in the:growth and pros Ferny of the city, they can make - no better in vestment than in loading their capital io the construction of buildings, especially dwelling- , houses, of ittleh there seems to be a decided want Juit now. We doubt if there Wee ever, at any time, such a proportionate demand for trauma. ' , Laney wisely 'and judiciously invested In imildtugs CA improvements cannot fail to yield a-tanalsome remuneration to those who make the outlay, and will bealdea center a ma terial salve ntuge and permanent - welfare up on the public _and large. .It _is the duty or our .- capitalists to hold out every inducement that will attract add invite hither mechanical. labor, Indestry, business ca pacity and Wealth . ; mid whether ire regard it as a dety from a Feldsh or liberal Point or Tiow It - is alike Imperative. Will our monied Men act upon the hint we have thrown out? Lot them Lake thelnyestment, and It will result to their benefit tenfold. Thls direction of capital will promote the prosperity of - the--city, as well ; as individual -interests, bcyobd all former pree,c, dent. We arc suvottuded by utmost every ad vantage that could be wished for. The promise fore future woo never better.. There Is health sad sition in locality, comblued With skin, 'lnd l o try and enterprise in the pOnalstion; mad if our amtallsts• fall to. give the impetus ton the improvement that IS demandtd; with theta alone will rest the fault. The New Pollee prgautzatien. The new organization ofthe police has Leen perfected, and will ger into effect In a few days, me soon as the additional force earl be properly uniformed end equipped: The . itny.pollee will consist of twenty men, under the sarporinfen dance of a Lieutenant, and will- hadtAriliated jadielou,ly on the most' public thermighfarea, and so posted ire - to hero them an nearly as prat-Waldo In a continuous chaiu, commencing on Fifth street and diverging to all parts of too city, although the larger portion will be prin. elp rily posted In the centre of the city.. The scope of the detail takes In rear and remote ealitieq; but tbr . lieutenant In charge may in cases of emerrioney, calla+ many as he wishes, or all. If be deems ft necessary, for the purpose of making arrests or quelling riots. They will goon duty, and be relieved at specified hours. The entire police system will consist of a day not nigh! pollee, one part relieving the other. The day pollee will all be nnlfortned as soon as Possible, Wearing in addition to the estabg‘hed dress, a belt In a h ick to carry a short mace, with whirl, they will all be armed. • ...lib honor, mayor ,Lowry, 13triercisleg eml atm , liceritrination In hie appoinments. and in mating Ids selections with reference to the cam rwitneY, energy and peculiar adaptation of the mca ar , yototed for - the important trust: The chr,gre in one which will commend Itself to every lor.r of municipal order, and is as seasonable as It is vLse.'-. Oil Proapects In Columbiana County, Ohio. A corrTpoodent of a Clevoland paper, who rtetetly spent some Week& in tho Valleys of the Little Ettuiver creeks In Columbiana county, 0., sayll ' ' .. . "This country lies directly between the groot Oil Broths of Pen; eylesnia and tirgiukt, end the geological oppearance of the territory hero • : Is very Tooth like • Vettange comity, Peen. At the mouth of Little Beater creek, on the OA.) river, I Per some tight or Mof wells that here Wei worked for the last three or four years Mike incetuithlly, and the on seems to increasu tether than diminish tothem. 2 onus of. these hare re mealy been sold for !are: yams of money. I Wok thmemelle, bowever,Ao he on the outcrop of Om bashL A few, miles op the creekat Island tun, I posed four :flowing wells, that nnala ce .more pll that 11140 nt tlite COML. Tito one acidthe" ''''' 1 hightat up the creek of it. ..4,.... 1 pot down, is the best. It owe nine barrel+ pert day. The oil In these w its la the finest I haye etei leg], and is lag usat In the common oil lamp . , It comets —from the wells, without ning.- When "the ten May lispromd farther p the creeks, a much larger Cali of oil win do est be the result. .It. Jr. said tlait a ;ne_depoeit f oil hm been struck. to a well test put down at the town of Defiles , : ten, cos the ease flick' o Mae Breyer. Arid there is a good-well ore B -creek*, not: yet In worklog order. ,These a wells ere th e only ono above UPI mouth ti ff : Mae Beaver that - ham to esti sunk toad hto reach the third strata of sand mast Others ale now 'WAR' Mt: down with, send 'bow of oil: :;Those lieu; to . vith , ..as..avuod.: .joan.laluoiss Appear ance of th e :country , with itiariwys inneltisw, •• - low mill rungs through which the three. branches of the Little Beater emir; with: their onmetonsi • tributaries flow, Mike to present this as in inviting 01l territory. The hillaerorywhere akAtic these swains abound with atone coal, - pea which ca at n at mad t be p obtained for drilling es mo' ..• , ...Y . . ::. . . Fr*. rucs calls disease an affection of the b3d . " 002 7 to:ludultrr vourutbatton of its Laun i aderaogg anima of Its courser. :- {that dB; ease la, sometlmea eludes human lutalgence, but soma. Aliases are knosna—thtir oi n lion and even their antidotes. W u hetter h disciwerod an actual remedy for one'diaertse, has' done something tbr hla nee. 'Dr. Ayer has done monaoimore; Ilainedkinos *MO us Abe means to asdeureseteraldangerous disorders. We rarely speak on medical 'eubfects, preferring to• loose them to physlehuit who 'understand them better. But aucheffects as are seou in our midst, ea the &Muttons of the lungs by Ayer's Cherry . • Pectoral, on am °Noun Magid& bible Baru , parilla, sod on th e- wend oomplahno that- they (imetr) cure Nr Ares stiould,: not bs.Jitilorbde•-. - • Rad%eaa &Persson 11.1.11 ../1 BAD 0017011 It Should not be Infertedither. Comnenpetan ham set In. yet no one (with 'rare etheptlons)' can have Cm augiption *khan congh, sooner. or:later. Where a predisposition to Pulmonary Disease mike, a Cough,if left toltself, strains and treks. the]-bap and wastes the general strength, and soon evtablishetan Incurable complaint. In all Caw, then, It is the safer plan to get rid of a Cold. ist . Bearserwes without delay, and thr Ude purpose no remedy more promptly or leurely r ele with nom behefit to the organs of the,-chest, than Dr, D. Jaime , Expectorant. ; aR . article soleatideally pampourtilad from othsfully `selected drugs, and which , on trial, witl always be found worthy of Its world-wide reputation. Bold by Druggists treerywheril . Fitatirm.Dzavu.—Mr. de •mlah McCracken, an old and well.known ent of Lancaster, met ith a th odevening at De railroad depotfearful in death u that city Reriday accompa e nied friend who was leaving Ia e 6 o'clock train to the core, and stood upon the platform after the train commenced Moving. -.lt had proceeded but a few yards when Mr. McCracken in endeay. cling to step, off, missed his loot-hold and fell under thc:icar, the wheels lit which" passed over ,bla head, literallycutting It off, and also severing one of hi .srms from bin was death, itnatintlinC966. 'ins= Tnnovon.—Your eontpaples, detailed toXaand rebel- Whitmore itnilitbo WOK 10 en'll Landing ,tut . Mintage, pained through the city legality on their return to St. Louis. The boys t that the rebel prtsoners were all In gong condition, and sip _rased a wish to re, turn to, the rebel ranks.. We hop.) that their. &dotal will soon turn to 'sorrow. They will soon rind they , hsie made a poor exchange of boarding bermes when they enter tine 'starved do minions of King Jeff. • • Ttrl NATIOMI. RIMMING Alm • STORtNeI Cox r.urr.—Tldri company la now folly organised and bay ownommied !manager, their temporary . dna% No. 19" Them street, by Weirs. Their work', aro on the bezikaof the Allegheny neer, above the city, end oil/ beropablo r they ; Warm, In a abort time, of Manufacturing^ eight hundred , bawds of relined 01l per weelr.. Bee- advertdso. uncut:'.: .' • - r ridwAnz.-I'boAew attract •nittnedonten!o. Dan.,Satchell, la's ciar of n• small magnitude as a comedian, and lii. Mall • .le.drolieries will' .provoke a imllo on WO face • t the .most Awn. , "Married Life" wept oft splendidly /tat night, and Mrs. Dickson - sustained her part ad mirably well. " F 2 . . IN AN, trintoAle 1"-4A caricature for the times, just peblistml; representing the terrhic mcifeittent et Lunatic° of the Monahan& cn ruid Gulj'Creek Grand Consolhiated'oll Com pany, and the astonishing dcmaud,for-atock,,eau be had at Plttock's, opposite the Pastan:lie. ; • 1 )147011 . 19 OPTICC.—QaIto en unusual number o f Dual* and battery eases eamettop befora Ids ;on* yesteplay.i In tile Inornlng tbero warn' tbred, and bi the afternoon fottr ;eases of 1,10 - kind: Then araniabni natal ittnnber - order Ftnunruna ' Rlll,,pe OoI4L thl (Tuenda7) monildvat tOo'clockpreelselyatlfeelellana% Auctioktfinsif;.6sl.ittfriltivet; parlor. tbr4; b - ... Fawner Soncottort ZinOpail,,att4;lnvigotatell the'PrakPtutle4, and tn potfaas tho breath, doused, bentitldeo and preserves the tooth front, dold by all .1:111:411.;' Ia Tna covni riza.s. on Aron. - dAy,!llO could zrot bb. toga.hcx , itt rvlb r g, - Titro , or tbrao small casa, ? pq eark 7 . 0q cntno np thOitesplAn?;2..".:, U - Av - A PA " .11'41? A eia - rcapondent gives the followM2 aNerwit forge recent influx of neerns at Port Royal, and their condition and, antrerloga "Negroes contlnne tti come into the lines at- Port floral in laree numbers. Seine days fr om 100 to Ito moan the pontoon bridge 1.131 V conutet- Ileaufort Island with the mein land. exulting agelts aro plenty and they mph) r's great many runners. Annum them are wtwal colored men-who have made flnta 0,000 each during the past six week= In:, this business. "Labor will to plenty and cheap here next season, and the cotton, planters (all Tarim , ...) are Improving their opportunity. The poor pt..o pie. coming In such nutubers.'and most ol them 1, latent anYthingln the world except the bundle reel. one takes on his head, are suiVring very much, and a great many have died from actual want °ream and clothing eatilcient daring . - the nnusnaly cold weather of the past two months. A large quantity of clothing has Just arrived, bat more, doubtless, will be needed. Now RATIO 3 son SOLDlHlm—ProtiNsor , tiers lOW, some year or two ago, published a pain iptuct. showing bow the soldier's ration coal d be made more palstable, and at the same timeless bulky, to that a greater amount of nutriment could he carried on a march without incurring the weight or. the rations. Gen. Grant has re eimnetided that it be tried In the army—and a half million of the new rations has bcOn ordered by. ihe War Department. It substitutes routed wheat for "hard tack," meat ettu,aze in the place. of salt - Mai; pork, &c., • and self-raising flour in the place of soft bread, for a. marching ration. It is said that thirty days of Hereford's rations can he carried with leg difficulty 'than eight of the present ration.. The sating of Oa arinT will' be Tery great, lt only In the matter of transportation, h' thls substitu te will answer, and we do not sea 'why It will not. Mtn)IOND papers or the 24 Inst. ,contain very significant and important Indicatkma of Lim complete success Of Gen. Sberrasn's grand mil itary combleatlons. We gather from the rebel statements that Gen. Sherman deceived the enemy as to hie real intentions by melting feints against Charlotte and Florence, whit.) with the main body of his army Le plashed across the country:from Columbia in the direction of Fay etteville, North Carolina. Bragg was also in- • aimed, ly a feint - movement from Wilmington . toward Goldsboro, to mass his troops on theline of the Northeast Cape Fear River, leaving (inn. Schofield to more up the Cape 'Fear River to- ward Fayetteville, where he will probably form a Junction with Gen. Sherman. This lino of march will be protected by our gnoboats, and by the rivers and swampy lands that lie Isgween him and Gen. Bragg's forces. DEATH or rnn OLDLST Poison' tN New Eact..tan.—Deacon John Phillips. ..A' Sturbridge, died on Saturday:last at the advanced azeof ono hundred and four scant, seven mouths and twen ty-eight days. It Is but a' few weeks clang the papers noticed the fact that he MIS at the polls on the day of the Poisldeatug election; and rot• ed for licsident ::The voters of the town passed nesolutions of respect _him on that occasion, and a letter was addreesed to hum by President Lincoln. Be was a member or the State Lectslaturis mere than' Aft) 'years ago.— Boston frareiler. ' Tnr: ollwaLla fn Burmah, it is estimated, have been yielding their present supply of eight hen ' dred thousand barrels per sans= at least a hun dred years, amounting,. ditrina that period; to about Million barrel! English measure; these, if arranged as previously stated, 'would' . form a continuous' line of oil barrels twenty-. seven thousand:three hundred miles long'. - 011 wells also exist In Persia, and it Is said:hoe • lately been discovered near the Bea of /UST, oldie on the Wand of Samos they existed five hundred years before the Christian:era.' - - Bonny Faatmet.—Colonel Baker. the gbiern meet dclftilve, Is still scatteringeonaterustion among the bout; brokers and.jampers. llp Atigtisla, Baba day,- and Wen. petted to visit Boeten, and- other chits, where It le maid extensive .frandepraeall. Ilia not believed; however, that all the rascality is vortfined. to the elites. awl that' the most ea ten:Min revelationb will be made In thermal dhtrlcta. • • s late afiension of an irottant, a gentle man requested to be allotted to accompany 'him to the aplx:r regions: 'Use you good-tompetvail , k asked- the le:octant. 9 believe so,” . said the. Other; 4 ,:but. - tthy did yen saki"- .:For fear, may rail out on theway.. , . . RODGERK—At AintomaiL, Dank tit, ises , ,Joint Ronbmits,-ordo. rir't' reanivronia. /IE, Regtme 9 t, Die tiottei the" titurai win - be liTen.. . . 11 . 1 r 111 !lelar 1 4 9 4Pitr-drrif:" - igr Alluten .-- say . LAST KOTIOSL.Aieneta Reettapr of the Enolled ales And ClLtzene of the THIRD MAIM 1111=4. dotted no TUESO AY EVENING, thatineill of Impotta, NM De Pte toterestlei to AIL trah7tit. r4rBISLISTIIENT Wit ARMS FULD, DESERTERS. he.—Recr withig , Dommit. tees aed others interested; an't hereby notified that men who enlist after they are drafted, arettea, dame sad treated as Dieenenil ttOßt the Draft, and must be credited to their enrol - lmeat place*, so matter whetherthey remise Load Bounties °root.' Dear existing orders, ail Draft( a men who fa to report no the day required by no Sloe, will be ar rested as Deserters ana held to set Tire, no mate( whether the quotes of their reapecti try subdistrict§ hays been Died or not. Capt. sad Pro. Stan= Dlst:E!erps , „ os Provt Members Otheead Dist. t ' ru,Allftheay City. Mar.., term atter-ad DIVANS; EXTENSION T.ABLES, • —ln additton to the stiprier Fur. shore already . advertlesd,..a. Mum& Mail. AEU iln House, 65 Fifth street, will be sold, thls (Tam lay) moning; Mahogany Divans, 1-Becloud W ash Stands, it Tx.teallott Tables, Mums!, Ms; Mx 'le two Meets Black Tea and 5 Wald Tea 011111 S. tahl . T. A. MoULELLA AseVr. , ' X)' UOAL DEALER& 4i 11D. IRON. FOUNDERS. -- proposals will b. resolved :M the °Mee of the Water Worlm Ull ". noon, WED. N.MAY, the 16th day of Musk "furnishat 7: lower and Upper works for 01 In year Coat from the at day of April next; and also tc furehth eous Coatings and Water Plpe for - the Name year. The Water Plommittee reserve 'a thatight to tricot any mall bids. B4cnder of Ur I VALUABLE STOOK&.—T EADAY . w 8V2.21/NO, Werth 'Tth, at 1,44 ea hook, will be sold at Commercial Sales woroms, 61 ; ;Fifth street, in addiUon to list of Oil Stock.: ' 22 &Urea Bank or Fittsbrugh; •• leasbanics Bank; . • fle o Monongahela Navigatleu 122 V on s_ C scow rip of the ,MOnaggalt Natlja. M ao sham Allegheny Talley Balboa hi SO o Ottlreniqueriranee 00. rohl A: morr,wenmiaviovi. VALUABLE 00AL ' PROPERVIT FOR. r SAM—Situated in the Pool,•on the Mon ongahela river, oppugns the 'Mato Coal company works. • Contains PM acres of coal, host ag three working runs, 0,1, end s. feet. Also, S Wares 'of IN il i=4::r itTE:4 242 7= l f-the , BilmPelt, and beat coal properties pow, oared for acts., For. lots ant price apply to B. MoLA.LN & m a, ' .lou Fourth aired. _ _ . :POSSESSION APRIL FIRST, 11165 A. - .A Dwelling House of ilx roam ind kttabai son h 142 So feet front on Ottestnut itrest,Rigiab, ward Pe:l'Mo' - A ikreeitti.7 _Brick Dwelling aeten z00d ,,,, te , and water ftr.tates and . L o t of ground, o. ewe._ ' • LanreErlek Dwelling o°u " of .151 "- 14 4 05 aM cellar, bath-room, gas =4 Mau natures, Ss pee fron ryly t on Penn street b S yl l Aati an :d to . RT k ittNff, • o n - • - 51 Market street. .1111 ENRY.G. RALE DESIRES' TO RE .a-AL TUBlTthanke to his friends - and the priblitt for the Urge and cordial support A°, hare : so. corded to him In the • - - Mk. 71 0/11aTTTAILORING rinsterrag, It:imaging preparatt,ana fortbaSptiag !made, lltr.! haa visited tho eas!ern machete and Weaned choice m ek at la e rsipa e l c locC e ntie pl.nent r and Youths' Wear, t o em w wilAndon n la ia a thaY f uY x w e e& c G V n . riety of attend, idyle, workm.Naahlp; and forcer. to regard to the interest .of, the ,allalowere, no CN' tabllahment CAS exceL • • • -' HENRY (f. HALE, Merchant-Tailor • - • Northwest cot. of Penn and St: (Alit Stream, • PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANS. :.. OF PITTSBURGH CAPITAL entencions : : .611PRL lIF-1 Ur • HEW' ESIIVIII Ii_kSTOLN:._ RTRO4i.Pii.jAiNIESNiER: • Bank, orgaiiired under the Ifnitonal Bank ing atattahia now ,preparad to transact business at lit Banking home, VORIVER OF „WOOD AND pnsT, EIT.RBETS. • • • Subscritions facetted for 11. B. 7. 3-10 Treasitry! •lintes, it supply of utleh to on hand for immediate *livery. SA3IUEL. KEA, President:. . .'F. GORDON,-Ciuktor..._ , , mbedin • N OTIOEs—TO- ALL '.TO WHOM. :IT MAY CONCERN.—This Is to notify. yon that Ileeo/4110C0 with RA pet or Assembly. ogneernina . treet.s•and sewers In the City or Pittsburth. y provert.lannary eh; leer. the. tlitr•flarLhasi h as tree In my °Moe rt Mt, or tilallf4l, MMUS, for the oost a( mrotrtiothig sower Onrwfool tie le the Sixth Wirrelhudthetseldasseisment I. •eue -and :pueblo atthe City•Tressureee ham: • within; tat r day. from the itste•or thinnoticei and II nut rt wlthin.that he it will he filed as . /fen t, sale Iproperty, .erlth - Interest, - ecti, lued ft'or• -WL Trearoarer: • ..Prrrantimosh raillery 81 .1843. fren4wd AGENTS WANTED, TO. SELL - NNW -La. §TEEL -P-4/0:14 2140.1144.V12303 671ERA111!; CIC#NT,'IIIO 4/43; tooft. Sptrintas.ior-60 Ce;4- 4:lltalki dre,ati t a Imbltehei, -I - ' Nyd'" 178 S4pitiin et-reo, • 11' a The Negroes at Port ttoyal MX:=l! CZge4CI • ° a, m . k....#,-i°47 , 7 j ° eQr e k • "41 '447 o i•,* 0 -c4,2 , ? o %.? o o ••1", k L4 e.` ; C .4 - 4' , Q. - .:•.„ - q 41 Z ~..., •'' e rs ^§" s , c. •••• .... / 4 Q Z:', a L• q, L ''Z Cr -16- i ..,.....9 .z. -z :?, ..: 6' E 7 S. - ri ' - , 11 ' .4 . , ' - e - .475' , •z - z-z. ,-, ..eavesi A: •,-"' -4 * ,- ilfg- - -i- ,,,,a t•f-4w g 1 :$ Steq, , , a Zr ,s, ,;_ihß ...I. fi f7 , ...?„;.4:.4, / 44- ii...471 .4 -, s- , ;...,,.. ,i 7 - . .„r - -.4 _ .t ., ,..,, ,, g - -41§1A- , -e, l -- - - ~7-, 1 4' .7 4 4 / 111 5 14 , 1 b 44 eiNAV Tarq, a t - efi . .-, :7 - - _s ,-; . ,S>_ - ,-r• if i 1 Z-, a 4gb . 1 t- - .- r ' ‘ • 11 cii IS I / 4 7. w 5 . . 4' S t 't IV 4* ~ 4 . i.t. S ., Q34 %0 6." 4a 7 4) .. "Ere# It ' 4 ever,e r , 1 itztsz s ., •-•le.,:t.v. .s , 47.e1f1-,: • -.. e ti 0.4 "4 4ZI kl 4. . 4 ., 44 iiit ji-.. 7 4* * -' 12..... ' 4 'P IS e 44. lt ' , r rfl4 '. % R., o,e ...... o 41,,,i4 l • . ' i ri74 '..j . ,t iri . - 33 k •-ir,; iZll 4 !Z •44 :4 ~. 4., k . it , l k CLOSING PUT . 1 4 , 7,g Il fr e O' R?..e, 0 et ...• .. Winter Woods Less theaq'Oesii, - 6 . ''' tr t r C , ~. •cr e .f cl ef • • e.... AT ,... e •4 .4 q ' 50 .4. c . 6. .„„3. CONCERT RIAU SHOE STOitttzt,t*i ~ .4-4 ••? '°, $ • In= &DE safavis woowier. v 4 4:„ . 42,1ffenes 11***sitilir 00 amts. tett 4, ip No. 82 Fifth Street; NAVY D.E1 7 ,414.31ENT. BURSA" ON STEAM Earanrmftwra, _ ' EEUlddreldl6:,^r, SEALED PROPOSALS will £ be ZI received at Uttar. . Bureau until IdelitEDIAN, KARON 11,1014, fee the IRON, inc., described ha the following clisamit each bid must be made forma eatireciaaa-delivered at the resimetiro Navy Yanre, reptant& win-, be made in the usual manner; delivery to coma menee In twenty days after notification of's*. ' s eeptance of bid; to proceed eantlnually,aud the whole to be delivered in three months thereafter: , The contract will Sltawarded to the lowest reopen, slide bidder, the right being reserved bf rojectlnt the lowest bid, if lice deemed exorbitant,- ' The usual gusrantles . will be required, andQ tbe contract will be 'dated the day the **tire of accept ance la given. • - Printed schedules and inreructione can be sb. Were by application to the Bureau. Proposals most be directed to the. Chief of the BurcAn at Steam Engineerftre, and endene.l “Prev po”ls for Draterirla for the Navy," that they may , be distlnguialted t orn other business letters. The fa llowing are the classes required attire is opeative Navy Yards: KITTERY-Onsaa No. I-Boller Trois. • , 1410 es 'mends limit American Flange Iron. - • - "EITTERT-Onase No. 'la-Sound and Fret froi: 134,000 polind. brat American itocud and Fiat Iressi KITTERY-Unarm No. 3-T Jr... le,ooo p•trde brat Amerlest. T Iron. '" CHABLESTOWN-04es.Nca KIX* pounds Luget Oelpar-batt qualtt OHARLESTOwit-DiAss N0.„7. 5,010 pounds Banos Tin. . • cattertratTrowlt-otiu io:3:" • I,6oo_potinds Slab Zinn. BROOTIJANv-illtass No. IBoiler Inns, te. dibAn Pounds beelAmeriesa Flange Tren: : • 41.10opoliads best. American ?beet Iron. " , . BROOKLYN-.42iMili No. 4-47entufi &Bust* R bros._ rf ;•-• Y 78.200 petunia Net Ame at rican Remind /mit: . - 1pa,509 pounds lareVAmerican Square or Fist IterS'ani: , ?..ft , ItROOICLYNc-tlhaas Nu. 1,-rzraip,„ f , XO,OOO pounds best American 7 Iron: • " ' • SittiONLYN-Oz..ses No; 4,-Boller 110,Ce0pounds twat quality Roller Rivets., , „ WASH/NO-TON-Ozsaa I'Lirels, ta,ooo' pourers 'beet Mantua-13 leo ta,7,e — ie . Rloom Iron. - I:tiZsatTll7—°L-u'AligitittelAgrrre:ta. 100 toss No. I Americas, Charcoal Pig /roe, WANNINGTON--01.sue No. I•Sfeel. 18,000 tidings'Route*Sqwtte, atal Octavo Steel. WASAINGTON—Cram No: 4—Copper. , pOto amid. Tart (Topper:" • -. --- WALS4IINOTON--Ceoea - ,N0. - I.—Tio,• Lead Zion 10, , W1 pored. Lead, (MO'. . • ''f. soma pounds ,Tia, (straits.) . 3,000 gourideSiab Zinn . • ' . • ' • >_••• •-4t, WABRINGTON =ANAL. Na. 41—Zeghteres Storen,-. le3 von. Wood timer., Sge a&rdhpie _ j • Aleobel,- Mo lasses, boar - • " 011. Vierol, Borax, Solver. Brick Whitley. WASFUNGTON—OssesNo.7—WhilePeseLtewber..: • 10100 teat White Flee Lumber, of various Oda. . , • • deemed iea both eides,"aultalge "•'• miarouLatterns. • • -4:kr p es No I—aawitd,tquare nag 1163,4:9 pboads 'best American, Retut4,,E4gare . rut Iron. • . i 'prowroza—cn.,ss No. 5AT111, ,, r."..; - toss best Asastleaa Charcial Pi • NORFOLK—Cease No:S—Beiter•ifeets.' pound. best quality Bolles NNW.. .„. beat quality eltuolNoipe Vint& • •••••,• • •• • ' •", •-••• THII - DISTRIOT COVET .01 1 ' 'A-4 ..EGTIENT-COSTITT,Ferina:No.la-le ra! , Mos, No.ll A,pria Term. ~ ' I - Jannis Beaune* 'rt! to! Ars. ; a• AiAndrew Demilaton; Trevardon" ta Heel:- sad : Jane N., his wile, litte Jam N. Drinithatimr , • ~ . ter of mid. Ands w; George Findlay ilsmoM„ ,hisedfilate Lydia Deankrosi and daegliter intialiM ,- Andrew; -Tama Atwell Denulttoa, son of Amid - 7 ' Andrew; Nancy R., daughter of said Andretri -; I 'drew J.Tenniston, a salter eon of said Andrew.. , Galvin L. Maarten, a minor sea of said Andrei/ ' Samuel Dennirton, a minor sew of aishiAndriewl Maraud Richards and Ohrlstiana Richards; ate Oarlatiana Denniston; George D. likritarils,Atristiar L Richard. and Samuel S. Richards, sons of.sald • flihristlasis itlehants; Andrew Gomel' y mealtime/ _ Jane, his wife, late Nancy Jana and daughter reakfOhrist bras Riche/desalinise arts, widow &Jelin Richards, deo * d. wbo; Was son of.,sarit Cluriattatus Richards; d. whe n R.': ' Dennhitoi.ltashisigtom Kaufman and Nancy, ' 4 ' l Ids wife. Sate Nancy Demalston; Gauge John A. and Samuel L. Ka -80 W ; of said „Nancy N. ri ghter , and Kate lt,Naaer B. and Kan daughters of said Nene/ ' Hanhaan. all of whem except said George , are minors. and ot :Whose estate : , Reitman fd. • RosweeA, of Allegheny, enlist]; guardleat,' and Willis = H., ilosepti F. and John 11. Reuel/ton, sons-uf -said Tames. Dentition; :0010.-f plaillant,' of whom John 'ELL a trilnor..llitivissed`...,, of George Dennitton, late of the city of burgh, 'Allegheny eotintt, Pennsylvania, deO*4.- February 18, iern; -- It I. ordered .by- the (Man f - r -if that notice be given of the mahatma°. casald once-..week for six auccesslire, week, In the,Pittsi. burgh - Ga.ulle, to all - percent open Serrinti cannot bo d rien, 'according to *- reason of their real out of-the counties of -f legheoy and Nerves,. entisylrania, .andiaLo ,by, mailing tartish of them a minted copy of said no. -"i tier, directed to their present plaice °Caber,* whew - - I Oaten, _or to their iast niece of residenee four' weeks before the hearing in this ease. Penenant to- said role said-defendant( are- rp. quire,' to take notice that said-Bill hen been med.., praying the Goon makepartition, among sad parties, of all the ReatEstate of said GeOrge - Gemo - _i niston. deed, being a - piece of land - inand adjoin., - I s ~~ Liberty. Allegheny county, *pendular It to. ; on Fenn street" - 4 Pitteburrh; and a lot la Mercer lifereiiiiilierre ImnsiescilwThiGeargeahillisalillssia4beenrimth7Putile ton. aro - et v ear n iXtErtch ntf: lsa l li : k e d r e f A t l e ti - ild ° p an r ,e tt P ti l ici f : p kr l . 7 d ppe ar . - merle, annexed to said Rill, and to stand totuad - ablde the order and demee-of acid -Corn thereon. JOHN H.-STETKART, • ; • - BRADFORD TODD. r , • ~.•< mo. 141 Fourth street, Pitteburgk.-.., &M ~ -G EO. F. GILLIKORK-Irlttabunthi, - • 11J*4 ' . ./r 001/10.1,QUIAL,,a4W cirstelsopm a . e t , ~..-----,.----------__arw ear or attneurawOna . . ,P- WAtinmerros D. o Bleach 4, ine&j r ; '-" ) ROPOSALS VOYI Fallit.--:§RA .a 4-ta _. _PROPOMLS, le duplicate, are Invited rsttl„ ..„...„. &LARUE itch, at le o'clock M.; for furnistting -,. the Subsistence Depe_ithient will' _ t.._..' tt: a TIEREy.. THOLISAPID(3,OOO)I3Di...S. OF PLOunD . D,. The proposals will be for Whet Is known at thist r ~, j }.4 e of es Sox. 1, 4 mule, and Olds wilt be eatertatar,.,,,, Id rot any quantity less than the whole. --• .. t Bids must be In duplicate, and for emelt itetletw . :::::;1. separate sheete of paper. , • . • The &direly of the Floor to eentmenoerlaithlii • _ flee day" born the onettio;tite bids, and Matt be'.: . ..i deflected In t h e spud dally, as t he.gore• • ~ y , erninentmay direct;eitherat o Government Ware... •• , ~ hotuie in Georgetown, at the whams, or esdhund --. e to depot Wasitogton,D. O. . .... ~ s. ~ ~, • The delivery of all yiour awarded to betOmplete • . ~ ed within twentr tiara front the acceptance %the, *. • ~,,. Payment - will be made In such fund[ &lithe . 0 01 1 . ,7 "... , l eminent may have for disbursenaent. -.... t_ . : ~-.- r .; The usual hate inspection will, homed& ..., ~ . Jug before the Flour le received, and none will be'' - ' .'; +welded which is not fresh around, and made - frotae t , 3 • • wheat ground in the vicinity where mentifact - t 1 unless of a very superlotquallty. • - . ured.r. ~• r ~,.... , ~ hour to be delivered in new, oak barrels, hale; : ' - ' Anoeth.of.allesitinte roust - rtecompetny the bid: -.- .. ~ t of race: bidder who has not the oath on Melia this ‘;'• -, cake; and no hid Will lm'entertalacd' from Tattles .' -; who hare -previously faded to eoraplT'witittlielm: . • 3 bids, or not ptesent to resnd. ..: . .!/ for n} C rane Government reserves the rlghtto reject 6.3 3 . "4 -') De a mho, tehlreated t&the undersigne ,it No.'- 7, d Late ( )street, t rtertrd "Preportis tot Flour 1 .", a' • ralfdd' 1 - T. lIPMCIF.S, Dept. C. S. V. - . • Ai;LENTO - Vvi • - • -341` illoritatro,..Pa. Bet. L. IL- 12 OPPORD." A. M w PreshieriL • blajota zoicratnoarr.numanr,,...,. wouttush. cluuteied by the State of Pentia! Sylvania, with 'full.- Cathie- late- pOWClll.sad Lbw. • , ,privileso of Stabs Anus fur ~Isitsatrri. ruul thrrolry.drtils„ hi now sumuful opersthlo s s -otterlag, s opktior - edusatloust• •opptutUM %- • •••.... et,itry tistifirtuselit of study.: feet, front Pittsburgh, without 0 1 0001, ltenia:" it ILL. ISlcollutock , silesryot Orrin' ltafthrrie. Liberty Ansa, r..!/""114" • : le 2 lblzueoct • • Anegheill.lii.ithiblu:ik Blood F - Hol& U Io a s ' FlDoixdo do.; lioneNeolcdo.l. - • • - Meadow Notionalebid; •" • 5 1;. • Boirenuo do .r: • • _ ••• '•—• •.• :•`:•:••••) Tol•r; Stott' tad Oberrt h ßaln4V - • •• • _ . .
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