p. $ • $ i ;V >a tlfi.Vv ,'rrVi &W.yr - 'a i v S4* ’ ■■ J Sv I > .y y : r. s • • 1- "■ X'.■!•;*•* •'-*• ly ‘ ' 't-ivS .»:£ .'V^v y w a ' *h.«sj;\ > { . i * 'JCv&i!*’ ’ w»v I £>£ * - <4S '| 1 T 1 , ! I *; \«i* w J*_ I r. •:*?&£!*-■•' IWI •• >4 \ ’>'''fc*f j >’ T” •*•’>'l'ViSl + ;,’^ ( .-:\£f \ V•» ** ftv 1 *.* i.' " • ‘ ■* -,y ■•>•■'^ I . A"*,,, :' v, YYh.-St*''h*! •;. ; j‘ a^v.^ • W *yj '• ; *v '.it*' '.*!• ’ *•». ’ V,\*W x 'I i \ ■ ;#* \ ■ •&. i \ n : i; . <■-. I* | , 1 ; , ’’ TOMMY HORKIKO, APBIt.' ii. LOCALS INTELLIGENCE. From Ye.terdaj't Evening Gtxette. DnßuliTe Hie near the Point— ■ *35,000 Worth ol Oil DuUoiel ; —Shop, aad Dwelliafa Borat, Ac. ' OnMond*ymonllD,,b*t.»«nh»lf-pMtt»° tad thro. o’doeki t lot of orodo oil, Ijlog oa tW All.fk.njr wharf, aaartha month of-Mnr bnrj atraat, vu dltoorarad to bo on dro, aad tha nalfhborhood-wu promptly alormad by th»w*t«h«i»n/ Tk. flrtrpr»'«iJv.rjrmpldl7» and aa tha oil barralt wain burnt throayb, tha aoatoata wonld flow ont apon tha wh»rf aad ran Into tha rianr. Tha flamoa of ooarae fol lowad tha oil, and aa It floated along tha thora avarything oombattlbli'Waa toon in flamat* A nombar of balk boat*, tomo/of thorn ampty, and othara oen'taintag mora or la*a oil, oaaght In, bat thay war* ant loot* and floated down tba rlrar,. baralng “ thay want. Soyaral othar lot* of oil, lying on tha wharf, batwaaa Harbary Itraat and tha Point, alio oaaght dr* and war* deatroyad.' Tha Immaato vol amaiof.Sama aad amok*, at thay rot* from tha wharf aaddrar, looping orar onahandrad foot Into tha air, praiaatad a'alghl at opoa grand and fearful. Tho floaUsg balk boaU, thra* or four of which warn, on dra and in tight at onadlma,al*dpraaaiffad'a grand npao taala. ■ ' ■ . - . r ■ ;Th* wind waa from th'oaorthaart, ahd tha flamoa bora orar to ward* th* Point. Ih* fin, man wan toon on hand, with thair apparatar, bat ooald. do nothing toward! bxtlngabhlng tha oil, and doroud all thalif anarglat to tar tha ralnabta thopt and' dwalUagt which war* In danger. Deaplta thair bait afiorta, to tkabaildlnga on 1 Panama Way, and nialtod to tho daatrno- Uod of ilit following property • ■ shops of Mr. WilUamßrans, proprietor of the well-known spar yard,caught ftre and were dettroyed. together with ell hii ■uohinery. The baildings were of rery little nlae, howevsr, end the lose will not exceed 91)600. Mr. Brens bed no insurance*. Through the exertions' of the firemen, end dtieens with buekets, he snooeeded in sering his dwelling houia,!oeaU4 immediately on th* Point, between the two rivers. . rThe skiff , shop of Mr* Henry Qosun&n, en joining the yard of Mr. Brens, also oaaght Are end wee destroyed. Mr. Qoisman had hnt e smell lot of stiffs end puinjpi oh bend, end Ms lmswUlnotexoeed9So0 k la the rear of these shops wes the lumber yerd of Mr. James Morton, which contained e oonsiderehleqaentlty of lumber, only e por tion of which wes damaged. Mr. Morton ei- UmeUl his loss at $3OO. Ho Insurance, j Ths flames elso .ooamunioeted to e row of smell brick tenement!) looeted en Orpgbeu street, end knows es « Bloe*s Castle.” There were no less then twenty-tne poor fami lies tenentod here, eeoh femily Ming pro vided with two rooms. So suffocating wes ths smoko from the burning oil that they oonld not sere any pert of their homehold goods, end some of them lied n’ot eren clothing enough to ©over theaselres. Tho building was completely gutted, end nothing but the W*llj *oa ohimneys remain. It was owned ®7 Mr. Paul Bios, end insured for $1,600 in the Pennsylvania Insurenoe Company.- The following is a partial list of the sufferers < .Michael McDonald, Jacob Link, Daniel Mayhew, Jemes Showelter, Mloheel Dough erty, Patrick ScuUen, Thomas Joloe, Hloh eel Lilly, two H’Donpughs, Michael Finney, Stockton, Parmer, Hardee, and seven others whose names we did net obtain. These people are til poor, and being left without either skelter or clothing, something should be done at onoe for their relief. * . ; The principal loss, howeTer, was in orude petroleum, the aggregate of whkh is put down at about 3,M0 barrels, worth at least $26,000. The following are the principal losers: Sehmerts Jt TUskelj l,m j n bulk. ■ M l.fM <> King AP.uaock T 5» in bbli. ffUhnrdton, Harlay ACc MO <• pr. Hoitittw 320 it Wood. A Wright u, ii Hltabaoek, MoOniry ACo 100 <• Total 4,400 bbli. Tb. own.rihlp of tho lot of 1,400 barnli, Sot flown aa tba proparty of Ur. Jaakaon, li i diipot*. Jaokaoo, who ii an op-rlrarmnn, aold tha oil a faw days line., hot th. partial to whom ha sold alias, that thay had not ra eaiTad It ’ ! i Thors war* sob* oUtir nullloti d«ittoji«d, bat w* vin unable to git tha amount or tha asmaa of tha ovaan. It i« thcoght that S c &00 barrel* will aorar tha entlra lota. Tha mU boats of Messrs. Schmsrtx «fc Blakely, aftar taking fra, vara rat Joosa and off—horning until eomplstsiv con sumed Acouple of'bargai containing oil, balong isg to wa DJI worth, warn oatloofomoi nfalj lan dad sums dii Unoa below on tha op posite aid# of tha Hrer. Tha-fra was TindoobtodJy tha work of an inaandiary, u it broke oot is two place* near abet tha aam* time. Wo understand that th* ail dealers intend to offer steward of ono thousand dollars for any information which will lead to the arraet and conviction of tha giUty parties. Should a fra, similar in ax teat to this, oe enr os the landing above the bridges, it is difleslt to see how the bridges and steamboats eofld esoape des traction. The boat* might peocihly be saved by dotting loose, bat the bridges would eertainlytakefire, a* tie flame*, from the floating oil row folly one hundred feat abora the tarfaea of tha water. Mr. Grossman thinks that tha property along Dnansssa Way night have been saved, had the twssu* been permitted to roll the ell into the river. Tho attempt was made, bat the mas were stopped by s party who teemsd to spook by authority, aad threatened to shoot asymaa who would put u single barrel into the river. The result was that the plaoe toon became too hot for any one to remain' them, tho oil was ail burnt, aad the flaunt oommu mleatod to th* boildiogs. Mush of the oil wiffht have been saved by throwing tt into thYrivar, as it woald have been ploked ap be low. Hash ladigaetitm was manifeited to wards the individual alluded to, particularly by the poor people who have been rendered houseless aad destitute by the Are. Thirty-Third Annual Meeting and Beponol the Ladies* Bible Society *1 Allegheny. Tho annual meeting of the Ladles’ Bible SoWsty of Allegheny city was held In the Lec ture Roam of Dr. Swift's chunk,Ajgtt dilu Eev. K. Swift presided. Tfc* experience of the- #orld for six thous and yean, in which the unaided frig/ 1 of man has made tho AJgfcw&ffogrett'-ts * litorutira, cctonee, and moral!ty,has clearly.demonstrat - edihe utter laraMataasy *f* mibn to lead *aan to stomal happiness ip too full posses *ton ef Godta4*vdr.* Tfionbsoluta neesssity of p Piviao roveUUon in order to give to man «<l*.ruia aornn tanM|t *f Sid, tad ef hi* duty to him, and to dlraot him to n itato of fatur. happlnM' and atarnal Hfo, ha» that bon fttl/ orlnood. And auand that that •Oal with which man hit Uon ndcod b, hl> Onator liimmorul InlUotlitnot... of luiti mablo, lnooßtcltabla valna—aad thatlUator aal axlttnoa,althtr bllrifol or mUmbl.,!.' doUralaod>7 tho word aad will of Sod, tho Btblo andortakaa th. |mt work of p!aoiam,thl< pnoioao ronlatioa of God', will wtthbk th. roach of rr.rj lndlrlda.l With in tho Uagth aad broad th of tho load. , ! A. oar BoeWt,.tna>f*rrod tbd jdiaolpal part of thcfhado, nlMid dor in, tho padtjaar, to th. Pamt Boolotj, tha proaUr portion of w workhao boon doao through It, aad bnt UUI. wu laft to bo doao la oar lmmodiato aaighborhood. Tha following (Total to or dU trLk.llom, h, rnombw. reporting to tho LI-' treriu, ban boon mado to IboM known to bo doatltau, rliiU Bibbs mad J7Toatamoata. Wb*n wa radaat, that thla predon. book waa pnrek*<*d for n, with tho blood of God's onlr hsfotbn, waU-balorod atm pthat Itdiaa ban - hnadarl down to ns through tha blood of tpoa- Uaa, prephsts and martpnj that it aomaa to a. ro-baptii.d with fin aad with blood, aad that th.ro la no othar wa, la whloh waoaa toaaaad but that whlah it aloaa.roaala, . akoald wa aot all ha anoitad to oontrlbnt* ■ora lihorall, of oar tnaaar aad mak. .till grestsr sxsrtlonr la dlatnhatla, thla proaloßi booh. ft Maaua,at thlaUma. oaraonrafal aad aolama dot, to raport to tha Bordatr tha daath of lfiaa Bii.ib.th Slatar, oaa of oar atoitao tjrsj abkit aad darotpd maßafara., Sha had’hau a.maabar alaaafAprit; IU7; thaa for alklanpaaiahaa aha ban aaacalatad with ai li thla food work ; aid all who know bar baar' resord to th» pramptaa.a aod dialltj with whWUhadlaehar fwl ss, trait aomatll tad tokaroafa. Oa tho 18th of Oooambar, IHI, ako wu mSM tnm har work bora oa aarU to »ow«fObMam>ai»j>HW. s katj»- inwd la baO*d>' u* tt* daadthat SriflTSfd'jW* taMfptt) >», nUk| tha Spirit that thay may rot bam .thair 1»- bori; and thair warka do folio wth*h/*. U. H-, Srorotary. Alliqbiit, April 6, 1863. Tha following ofiloara and manager! ware ilaatadfor th» piaimit yaa> ( \y. Mrt. Strlft, Prailda»a,.jSflii Mi Harroa, Vloa PreiMoat; Un. Uayi, Oorraipondlng Baeratary; Mill E. Cam.ron, Eeoordlng Seoro tary; Hn. Albion, Troaiurer; Un. Paitorion, Librarian. Manager.—Hn; Swift, Un. Cochrane, Uri. Brnnot, Uri. Jamlion, Un. Stewart, Un. Breading, Un. Sawyer, Mn. Dari!, Un. Araar, Mri. Spntt, Mn. Mc- Millan, Uri. Sand!, Un. Andry, Mro. Dlokey, Min Flaming, Min Whitten, Min Thompson, Min Hendenon, Mitt Bill, Mtn Tnror, Uili Cameron, Uin Blaokitbok, Uin Frailly, Uin B. Sproull, Min Taney, Min Pottarflald. ; The following ll the aceonnt of the Traai' arar.Mri. Ellia L. Albion i Cwh rfclrwl .1 Annual Sermon I 19 70 ' * 4 from nbiaipUoni A donatiDbi 281 67 _ ** for Bibles endTcetameots sold. 360 Vesn belaoce In Traeiury from last year™ 12 63 Total... 60 By cash remitted American- Bible Society, New Y0rk.,.,,,, _ | 3CO raid for Ghi»ck , - ~.......... i 20 •• lilbloe end TestsmenUn..™.. U 70-312 90 Balance due Trtmiarnr.—., , | 15 40 A Libel Sait, Wo wore summoned this mornlng.to appear before Alderman Nicholson, to answer a oharge of libel preferred by Thomas K. Lally, in behalf of himself and others, growing out 'of a recent publication in regardjo the alleged disloyalty of oertain employees in the. Alle gheny Arsenal. The information!: charges Janjei W. McFarland, Samuel Biddle, Josiah Copley, James M. Macron, JV Herron Foster and Stewart Diokson with a false, malicious and defamatory libel concerning the depo nent, Thomas E. Lally, and B. C. Fairfax, Bobert Duff, James Morris, John Jeffrey, TUly Fottex, W. T* Hill and Joseph Lemon —laid partial hiring bean, aa Ii alleged, ac cused of disloyalty to tha goraramant and lympathy with treaion. The defendant! made tholr appearance, and the preliminary hearing was fixed for Wednesday afternoon, at two o’olook. Westebb Ueiyxusitt.—The prosperity of this institution tho preseot year is ! unpreoe dentod in its history, and as many of its mem bers the preceding year entered the army, wholly unexpected. The spaclons And com modious building, tho extensive and invalu able cabinet of minerals from all parts of the world, the largest assortment of chemical and philosophical apparatus, the gymnasium, the increasing library, and the ample !oorps of professors afford nnasoal advantages to all who desire a good English, scientificior clas sical education. The large number of Instruct ors, each having bis own department secures every class and every student against negleot. Every class has abundant time each day for reoitation. The larger the number of stu dents, too, the greater the activity of mind, and the greater the emulation. This institu tion was chartered and endowed by the State nearly fifty years agojo famish every facility to voung men desirous of ohtainlng a thor ough education. The next 'term will com mence the 16th instant. N ’ Wi notice that a lecture entitled in Common Things,** will be delivered in Bast Common Methodist Protestant Churoh, Alle gheny, on Tuesday evening, the 14th inat., fpr the benefit of the Sunday school,ky Bev. A- Clark, editor of the School VUitor. This lecture was delivoredrecentljin anotherplaoe by our friend Mr. Clark, and as we were pres ent, we are able to speak iq its favor in un measurable terms. The leoture is full of beauty, delicate and poetic in style, and rieh, overflowing in all that should characterise ana adorn a leoture on such a theme. We promise to all who may be present, profit and entertainment in no mean degree, and advise our friends by all means to go. The object, and the well-known character of the lecturer, should fill the church oh the occasion. Soldiers’ Belief, in Allegheny,: will be paid at B. H. Davis* office, for April, as fol lows : Ist Ward, Monday, at 4 o’olook p. m.; 2d Ward, Tuesday, at 4 p. m.; 3d Ward, Wed nefdey, at 4 p. m.; 4th Ward, Thursday, at 4 p. m. 1 Sueett.—John Kress, charged with surety of the peaee on oath of his wife Mary, has been committed to jail for a farther hearing before Justice of South Pittsburgh. Still ov Trial.—The charge of conspiracy against tho coal diggers is still on trial in the Quarter Sessions. The testimony for the prosecution is not yet finished* Lakosst.— John Smith, alio* Hoover, he* been committed by Aldermen Taylor, charged with the Ureeoy o( a lot of tool* belonging to George W. Shannon. Riot.—Tho*. O’Rourke was committed to jail to-day, by Aldermen Dontiion, to eniwer e further heering an a charge of riot preferred by John Schleoser. DdREAU UF ORDNANCE. T , ” i _ fferr Hereenun. ) ; Wohiagtoa CUy, March 1863. J TblS Bureau U desirous of escsrtolßtag'WheUMS rifled csnuon eu b* nidi of wrought Iron of buS deot tod" uniform taduruee end •eouocov to war rant tktlr being preferred to guns of cast iron only, or of <pit Iron strengthened with wrought iron. Proposals will thcrsfore be ncalred frjm snj men nfectarsrs of forged trod, to famish a fluUbsd gnn or a Hock of mstal from which tbs mss' xnav bs flnUhtd. Tbslasid gun, when flnlahed, Co weigh about 10,UX) 1 scalds, to bs mads into a gnn throwing a projectile of IPO pounds, a« used in cast iron rifled csaaori of like weight; to tn And 1000 titers, with eetries charges of the Isas wa'ght aad. kiud of powder as used in tbs Parrott IOU-pouadsr, vis : 10 pounds of Ho, 7, without burning or wsirtng la such a banner as to cause apprehensions of bnmiag. Toe duality of metal, price and other terms, era to be slated dearly la the propoosl fo’warde l The Borraa reserves the right to Itself of accept* lag or iriectlng any of the proposals. • The time for receiving the proposals is limited to Ihlftr Jtve from date; end proposs's will only be metvefl from persons actually sogaged In the fabri cation ef wrought iron. . j JOHH A. DAQLGUEN, Mhflftiwaod Chief cfßareau. I acauMawAsm usuaaaL's ornca, I' Wasuqiotou OITT, March 19,18C3. i: f YWKKIW Ol? STEAM VESSELS are tnrl'edto mod to the Qaartermaster Cincral’s offloe tendon for tbelr cbarter or sale. f Tend ns shcnld eostalh descriptions it the kernel*, their dimensions, enrolled or registered,’tonnsss. »“*«**l.->>.tWoopt.nd *1 muMan, .h.lhw bona Or lr0 ? sfes> aud power of engiasa and ooOcrs, I Mdshopld slate th* pries at which they are oSirod. f? charter, with tha estimated value of I® °f or la case the government s wold irekr to purchase instead af charteriag. ,. ow n ne ]V ,f already I* tho arnica of the Qedrtermsster’s Department, at* reoowtad to make kgfiwn to the Depsrtment any reauction in thiir ptatsat rrtea whichthev may ba al.Rag to All toch lenders ehould be addreseod to Ihs Qtar. VjHM fltstos, at Wmhlfl*. **• Whenlncalved thef wfU be ooaslderod.and'ae Departnfctu wm eadsavor to reduep tbe heavy ex« pous army tranip rrtatioa upon the ocean rad ridejwater* bv tabetltutlog, whbuver it can Co io^^, *? lr T " N “ eflnolcapacity lor those now ■ mhflfcfla XTE\f OONBIGNM BNTcJ. iol flinbsrg Cbtete; 6 \ do Page bhteesi 76 do new Cheese; X ? J 1? M pria* fresh Bolter, in Cheoto boxes: 1 bhl. Ur Ud Pigeons; ' • able, of Onion fete; Hlekory Broods; X S2 5° °ta«tan*U flerl firooiar, w Medina do; Jost reeehred aad for sale by uU I MM&K VAN OOBDIB, ’■ 1 ■ ■ i l*® Second street. aCN4&I&& r bH ‘' ssi a»afcsMssft!fe , sssrisE !«, 'jy.'o a fr. j • WhoUalo QrowCT. uuuattl AKttiV&li UK KUSH JC IODkbU. Ho. 1 do; 100 kr. bMi> dp do: ItObblfcHo.B do; - JopEtfebla. Ifo, S do: Wbbli. So. lUr|»tfac)tinl; .SOU btk 8 do do; 800 Ibla. 80. 8 auditin'do; 8 do £ | Ziranattlornli totho tndoii Kuitn pricM. Ml . ] JOHS L. BOOBS A 00 pmii \nd /IfyUJtol . /TATOKal—Keoei\ . 00 id® Frlste AlMrts: ISO Ido Djkmia’iivln • - 1 : •:*> Ibb eboto® Qhtnj Blonj JUdfefMUby [op*) L. EL TOIOT M 00. I \OOibAAi> ±J all*L lUliHnwuc t Wool, Ootot, Mt tad XulUO Door Kola, olao, rain Lao/, OIoU oad ... w vr COMMERCIAL RECORD. FITTSBIIKAB UAJtIUSTS. Owns or tn Pimscaaa Danv Gasans, l ' Moxbit, April 13, 1883. J Gold has still further advanced, private dlspetehee received from New Yojk to-day quoting at from 167 totes. Therehaabaen acomspondlngadvaucehare and oar bankers are now paying I£o to 162 for Gold and Demand Netes, and for BUver. Eastern Exchange is steady at pir buying, and par cent prem. telling. GBAlN—Wheat Is quiet with small wits from wagon af $1«30. Bye U firm and In demand at $l,OO. Corn is unchanged; Sale on track of 1 ear Shelled at 85c. Then Isa gool demand for Oata, with calm irem first bands at 70c; sale JTom store of 100 sacks at 76c. Barley remains aa last quoted. PROVISIONS—Bacou is firm with a regular da* mand at tbo old rates; s«le of 10,000 lbs at 6c for Shoulders; B>£c for Ptslu Hams, ai.d 10c for Sugar Cored; aad 8,000 tbs at Cc for B ho alders, aad for Plain Dams. Lard la steady Conn, try, and 11c for City. QBOOKBIEfI- Sales of 20 bbls UolasMs at 65c for old crop, and 60c for new. Sngar la firm with sales at 12 to 13c, and Coffee ran gee from 33 to Si c. BUTTKB A EGGS— Butter la doll and lowu; sales of 10 bbls at from 20 to 26c per lb for Common to choice Bell. Eggs also hare declined, and may be quoted at 12®13c. * DRIED FRUIT—Is doll but unchanged. ol 20 bosh Inferior Applea at $1,37 and 20 bosh prime reaches at s3^s. CHEESE—U steady with sales in lota of 260 bxs prime WB et 14c, and 30 bss Goshen at 15c. Ham burg msy be quoted at,l4){a. BALT—Ia selling from stqre la small lota et bom $1,76 to $l,BO per bbl forKjttraNo. 1; site of 3 car loads 00 private terms. FlSH—Sales of 25 half bbls choice Herring at $5,00, and 12 half bbls White Fish at $0 to SMS. No, 3 Large Mackerel may be quoted at from $9 to $lO per bbL GREEN APPLFS—The demand Is good, and the market firm with sales at from $2,60 to $3,00 per bbl, according te a < ality* > Pittsburgh Oil Market. April 13.—There la bnt little change to notice In Crude Petroleum. The receipts are light, the market Is firm as last quoted. On the spot, bulkls held at Bc, and barreled at 14c, some holders asking U)so. We uote tabs of 600 bbls In bulk to arrive at the eeller to fill and put It in shipping order; 3000 bbls in bulk to arrive at 7)(e; and 196 bbls ‘•mjttddy” at 7J4c» bbls to be retamed. As the Al legheny river Is again in fine navigable condition, large receipts are expected about the latter end of the week. Befined Is more active, but the demand Is princi pally lor intoro delivery, and price* remain without material change. Geod standard brands are held firmly at 21 to 25c lu bond, and 31@35c, free, w-fr of 500 bbls In bead, city brand, for immediate daliv *ry« 25cp100 bbls free, an outside brand, at 83c; and 50 bbls free, dark straw, at 31c. Ben lino U onseuied. and in the abrace of tales, we omit quotations. Petroleum in Philadelphia. April 10.—The Philadelphia market daring the past week, owing to considerable purchases of Crude, has beodme firmer, salsa of 1000 barrels on the spot at 19 cents; 1,5 u) 4* at IS){ cents, and $OOO barrels. In lots at from 18 to 29 cents. In Befined, free oil, we notice sales of 1,500 barrels prime white, standard test, at 40 roots; 200 barrels, pale straw, testing IXO and above, at 38 cents: 450 barrel# yellow at 36c, and 100 barrels of a very Inter ior quality, although white eolor, at 36c. Befined, In bond, less active, with limited «»l. ,t from 30 to 36 cents, the latter tor standard brands. Benalne continues dull, add sales haTe two made at from 28 to 32)£c for middling to good refined, aad 35 to 37X cut** for extra sweet doable refined; bold* ere of Benzine ere coefldeat of an edrenw, should the weather continue fair and propitious to the p>»i»»i« ff trad*.—Oil Circular. Philadelphia Seed Market. April 10.—There b some little Inquiry for Clover* •oed, but generally at a price below the views of holders, and about 2500 bushels have been disposed °f mostly et the latter rate for prim*. Timothy b quiet a 1 $ bushel. Of Flaxseed the tabs are limited at for rough. Bedeaned Seed b selling for sowing at £ bushdL New Vork Coffee Market. April IL—Holders, especially of Bio, continue to bold their stocks very firmly, end the sales show fall previous vsines. West indte descriptions ere Inactive, but steady, at about previous rates. The sates are 286 bags Bio at 25%®33 oats; 75 Bare nllla, SO; 363 Maracaibo, 82; 20 bob Jamaica. 81: 325 bags and 400 mate Java, part 37>4d35, 4 moe; 160 begs Bt. Domingo, 28<!$Z8>£ 76 do In Ufod, SUdcasb; and 4328 do Rto, cargo barque Ida 8., on terms nut made public. At Boston, 600 bags Cepes sold at 30 cents, cash.—Shipping List. Haw York Fish Market. April 11. -Than U a batter demand from the Coobtry Trail*, and the market has been more ac tive. I>rj Ood are ecaree and Ora at the recent ad* ranee; 1000 qtU George’* aold at $5,50; there are no Bask bare. Mackerel have moved quite treelv. ten. erally at fall price* ; sales 1000 bbla Bar at $10,500 1t',75 lor No, 1, and $909,26 for Ke. 2; 1000 do Show. $5 for No. a, $8 for He. 2, and $14,50 for No. 1; ItOO do Halifax large No. 2, $*,7503,50; and 200 do No. 3, Herring are plenty and dull; 2600 bxe Staled aold from vessel at 37 can la, eaah. Boaton riah market. April I&—Tba market for Codfiab la steady with a good ahipplag demand. Salaa of Oraod Bank and Baj Fnndy at 15,6000 for large, and $5 for rmaU loom; and $607 packed for shipment. Hake are steady at $5 luoee and $3,50 packed. Pollock at $3 oow. There la no change In Mackerel, bnt 0a bv> ket la firm; Bales of No. lat $11011,50; Ho. 2 lane, $309,50, and mediant at $7,0005; Ho. 3 lam at s*.*so7, and mediam 950 bbla Ho. 4, the drat race! red for a long time, at $4 $ qtL Alawlre* are In mod era to. demand at $3,6004 $ bbl, Pickled Herring are acarca and ate Bailing at $3,6004 M bbL —Com. DnlUtlo- « « Import. by Railroad. Pimami, fr. Vmi A Oaicaoo EtiUMa, Acril 13.—110 bble high vinca, Lambert A PMpton: 3 bhda Ore clay, Phllllpa A Beat; 3 du do. Forsyth A Bro; 2GJ hide*, H Dean; 62 bhda bacon, F Sellers A co; 1417 pea bocoD, J P Hanna; 100 bbla floor, Jamas jfcCnlly A co; 2 bbla batter, Bern A £eU; 25 bxs aoap, Wra Holme* A co; 42 dox.brootna, J Painter A co; 243 bides, Lappe A WaUw; 1 car bailey, Joah fibodee; 4 bbla lard, 1 do tallow, Jas A*?«tler, 1017 aka corn, H A Ogden; 33 bldae, J H Halaton; 1 bbl batter, J 8 Dflworth A eo; C bbla potash, Nhxlver A Lamar; 26 bbla hominy, 8 Ewart A co; 7 aka nga, B O Howard; 1 tc onions, L Q Voigt A co; 25 bbla to* bacco, M HeyL FtTrsioua A Outilaid SiiLUta, April 11— C bhda tobaooo, John Grier; 20 h*lf bbla flab, 8 Ooopar A eo; SO do do, Jos Jloea; 20 do do, Shrlver A L excar; odo do, W Dyer; 2 bbla onlona, B Daltell A Boo; 45 bidea, O II Andaraon; GO dos brooms, kar A Lang; 22 bhda meat, F Sellera A 00;233 ike corn, Simpeon A Knox; 23 aka ecrape, Wm Flaceoa; 29 bbla apples, Wm McCatebeon; 50 bbla lima, H H Collins; 114 ell bbla, Hitchcock, McCreary A co: 02 *Mj» M*ka potatoes, L H Velgt A co; 120 bbU do. L A Burchfield; 294 aka wheat, J 8 Liggett A co BITER INTELLIGENCE. The river swelled rapidly all day yesterday, and hat erasing the pier marks Indicated nine foet—an advance of over two fast daring the twenty-fear boars ending at that time. Wo learn by a dlipatch from Oil City yesterday that the Alleghany river bad ■risen eight foet at that point, and was (till rising. The weather yesterday was clear and onosaallj pleasant and very favarable for eparatloss at the wharf. The only arrival we have to report lathe Emma Graham, from Zaneevllle. The Shannock, from Cin cinnati, la expected to arrlva hare abaut Wednesday morning. The Carrie Jacobs left for Louisville last evening with about all tho freight antLpasscsgvra ebe coaid take. . The Jamee H. Gilmore, a new boat, Joit completed by Captain D. B. H. Gilmore, fsrmsriy of the New York, la announced for Bt. Louie and all points *on the Upper Mlsslsrippl on Thursday eveuing. We regret te iearu that Captain John W. Ana wait, late of the Exchange, baa been ill for several days pait, and is confined to his room. Captain Fuller, of the lowa, requests os to state that ho will positively leave for St. Leals to-day. The lows 1* in complete order, having bean thorough ly overhauled and repaired since her arrival hero. Mr. Chart as Collins, the, dark, win be found alton tive and obliging. The pobetaa! and popular Emma Graham, Aysra, returns to Zanesville this ovanlngasuiiuiai 4 o'clock. Mr. W. G. Wilson atill retains charge of the eOoe. STEAMBOATS. TOOK CAIRO, BT. Lodl»,iJCS* 1 MraMMl 1 ' ODDIOr, K«OK<TEjj|jßnfe “®°s *B» I>AY»HHatE3RPSS ***** B. QILMOBI Omt. D, B. H* HrniiTV.. » r , lb ® » oa lAtoraia4ltta portr * CUI *“*»•* • o’clock p. a. rorjttlght or wap arphron beard or to *PH */*.. LlYllfaarOK Jl OO: r 'i'. IUJUMhtt. OAMtOttilE 1 it-V .-- '" »v' J ! ’ rit EV•■-AM. M-: VAPirrsßimsß ahd yBHLtSO Rin,*OABSWB*P=. > . I SfiWA yiffTkn tERASOBItrirT.—Th ■OHBAT. So., IJth. IMS Tr.lro .11 ■» p*oo? o* th« PeansylvasU Putt ber<h. u follows ' Uoteetea* >m raw win .item, am MaiiSi. UevroPitW-urghJ Ute e. m. do StecbanTllU.i , 4-an t-jp ti fic Newark—11:36 " « ._3° “ lmlia 1.-OS p. m. 18:50 e.O! emves GI""4"»lH , n , fc2o • Sr4o '• do Bt. Loub I 2s '’’KR. 0 ' PUtaborj h ul OlodUMtll Bptendld Droplq Ou.ujuj BLhi Trrin* , _ flabmvß md WtmlLi Urn tmreelittebarohl 1:60a. m.f Srifia. m.| Uto p. a. do WeUsrUla.l 4iU •** I fc« “ I 4-10 « do Btenbenv*#] 5;16 ” I 9:U «• | 6jlo “ do Wheeling.l sa« “ lltte « frio •* Arrives Bellair.™| 6:40 •• JIIJ6 •• ! •* Oounectlng at. Wheeling with Brittmor* and OU at BeUalr with Oeutml Ohio fiaflroti “ *“®* tl ?** Laaeastaf, OlrolevUb. Oolumbns, 0t» • etnnatl, IndlanapolU, Bt. Loub, aad pofaU W«u r PitUbmrfh oW ObeeW Um. L3oe.m* *. do fogs •* '< do 6:14. •• 6:34 •• do AUiacro &64 « 1 4:15 " do Hudson |;l4 •« tM *• Arris fofig ** {t ; 80 « V.IB*P 1 B *P^ d Turoarawas breach for Hew PhlteiUjjphia mid Canal Dover; at AUlanoe with Pltteborgh, Wayne.and Chicago Ballroed;a Hudiion with Cleyeland, Zaneevffle and Cincinnati B« “•*?rAkrpn,Ooyahpga Fane and MlQereburg. and *‘?p"Ss? B. B. *tr Sri., Dnokitt “J Bona, with 0.4T.8. B. lor Ttjrfo'. DolroM “d OhlMjro, ml »h.jH<«l M rori. WaUnUl. heoonuud.tlom bwn. U t-OO p. m. Throng nch«. to *U promltuct point. In th« W«t or aonth.nrt,; Horth or North..rot, eu h* prororad .1 th. Utwtpgtnrt Dropt, Plttaborgh. . . /OHS BTkWAfiT, Tlckrt A,«r. For farther loforeaatfon, apply to WILLIAM STEWABT, Agent, A ntdj o ° mP rrrt * ll ‘ SUtlon, Promt WI NT K R \ f BAHQIUKrr JOB 18G8.-.THI JARIAOmimUL BAILBOAD. .MIGBT-DAILI o*and ate HOBDAY, Jaa. Uth, IMA th» TEBOUQH HAIt, T&AtH bra tl» Pa* M«r Station mry mornfaf (aeept Baste) at AMT ». At«UaUnaafl»«edMakini dfrect osimMtfeuaAHaßlabart te Btittmon nad Waab ptesfyal rtrtteui. taaßni 4trM ocanaetkm at HirrWirg tor Baltifeon an# W«bUct*n, and tor Bew York via AiUntAwn roei* and PhiladalpbU. J 9» FAST UniMTN la* Station dally (axapt Butei) UIDB6 p.im„jrtopyfcL* only ai.prlßctpaJ RMlma, oonnycupt, at garria wr§ far. Baltimore an/ -y—btnjttoo. and at PMlAdalpkiafor Haw. J>V. IOuOmiODATTOB - ' 1W JohsstoreAoooarooaaiißn mis imvu dkfl*. (•**■9* Budi?)«M« p.*t, ntwfnt «t«H fUhsi •ad hr MXkaiMUMch. **"* win'ißtouo* iwfM Htfr sudfrt 6t fcjo il a. B+eoad iMou*MatJo*4r»io *>r Wafli VUiloy' »*m* doOy (atoapt Send**) ti UM a. m. . **yw»odJfcfen Triia for Wall'a Stattct (wcept Btti<Saj> MMO p. m. * ; noth Aanviodaikq - 'trala fcr WalHi JUatJoa iwU daily (no«pt eMp. to.' ; Tp* %aU’iBtatlos «rar Soa> • » tttrpi M. Tr * tM •"!*• toPlttrtmrtft m fcUsnm Baltlaon faprva. ltttp. b.: PhlWatoUali. Itl* P..BM JW Xda*, WO a. fc. 5 Jobfirtm l^uw>d«iioe t Ifc» -a. a. V Itnt s>jn BUtte* A.ec9sz*paatioft» 6:80 a. «u;S#oot»d 'Will’* states toopraodatea. IjM i. m.; Third WUl'tf Strifes lapauaodstlaa, bM p. kl ; Foortb Walft Btadoi Anymydatea; fc»p. a. Baltimara Kxpnoi will urif* with PbDadripaia gypr— at bll p m., op ■fog (Ufa. Bttnrllk u 4 ladUaawiuci ri Bbtn • rtD* Tataftoetlea wttb Mall and Johßriown li* WmL i .V t»«UF *® **•*»■ IfikamMa r*** BaAi* lb*, to tranl by tl« Pmtfiytaatr Oaa^al• laQroad,attbaacomaedates* twwoiJm 4 canaotbawni—ulcfcaayottiwrooU. Tim* mifg biUartad vita •£»»•; aad U astlralj fraa from d*;«t W* «aa|tomlaanli*y f «pMtwDdoottjßrtt»aU wb MI favor tbfe Boad with Ibatr patros** FAB*. To Bow tocfc—..4lB aoiTo to C To tbllodolpbtß.~. 10 6OITO 8 92 To Borrtaborg jt IS] - IKPP rboofcad l« «U ftUtlro «m tb» ftra«yfra. aio t&sitnl Railroad, tad to PfeOodatpbtav H«lttao» sad Ho* York. ropapn porotaaing tickets la «ora wID to oborMta qom, aeoonUag to diataaea troTalad, is •ddtPos ta Uw ststioa rotas, eacapt froa atsttear ■bar* the Ocapany has bo HOTUHL—Ia paaeoUoae, the Opspur will bold IhaaoaHo rafoariHe far osncmai Imm only, sad lev aa amoaat nojk eaceedtog fIOO. V 9. >Ab Oautfon Also hm b«a saplored tt oca <• pMwafan odd baggage to and frea tbel>* pot Si o charge nolle exceed Sd oaeU i«r t«ch pa*, tenger tad baggage. Ye* ttclcta, apply to J. BTIWAET, Ami. at ibi reaasrlraala Oaatral E*Urc*il Pwmm tattoo* OB utortj; sad Orest at tmtM. noil PROPOSALS. Ordnance office. Was Siunvim, 1 _ Washington. Uarcb SO, 18M. j PBOPOSAIfB vfll bt remind 11 this oOo* until i o dock f. m. •Bi.lb* 30n or AP.BI L» 1803. tor far* atohleg ctk hattdnd Wrought Iron Beama tor »*iw of Chants of B— Obit Obtrb|N. Tb«M Bmju mutt nod* after the follower specifcaUoas: Tko rail tor barbette carriages U a rolled wrought lroa bean, tomilar In 1 appoaraaeo to tbm •I” shaded baaai urd la the oCaatractloa of An proof baud laga. It to remind to bo etraight and smoctt on Ita aurfeee, and tn# {from Have, (mporhct weld*. Mtotof*, oad do dor etrmak*. Th* oator euriheMOf tb* two fle&gaaan planes. paralUl Jo each other. aad ** right *ng<» to lb* web. Tbawab ioio« tbm Iwe along tbalr middle 11a*, fearing Umc* to pro- JMt oiamllj» oa rack atdo, and bum bo without bmnd* orconagatlona. . nnramojs or uuu. Ln, A of rail.. _i—_ 171 iicki. o*pth bet. 1 . oaUr [IrfUM of Iluifee la inch,*. wuik Of tfaom S.s7b inches ißicaran of Hang* at ootor odf ,75 iw f w Thlekbaes of —t» .625 loch. Tbdaa beam* will bo Inspected after tha following rates; * they an to bo madaof pod ioogfa wall-worked elcar fix a, lb* abroad bf which qoallUas, (noaraUr Indicated by rooghneas of aorfaot, aad br chock*, oudapnaaikod roughaan along the odgeaoftho *-«*> a* also flaw* or bad wemd*, blteurt, aod draakp of cinder wQi ;caaaa tbalr r»J*cllon. 111. Xhot an to beof thereqalnd dlmotakma aad •qveraat too oada, . ?*SJ to be: straight aad fra* from abort beada la tha flanges aad wbba. 3 U Tha cater plan* atufocaa ol the HaogM an to be paralul toeseh other, dad ia daaaa parpendica lar to that of tba webi 4lb. Xba websan pot toba boat or trosgXtd, a* would malt from rating tho rail* along tbatr whole Uagtha ea tha edfea of the flaagaa while the wob* an toohot to bear itoatr weight. db ttfanflaagtoaiw to ba perfectly equal on each aldaofjthaweb. ; v*ai*Tioxi *i.LowiD »turnoTuro, laUagth• , ,60inch. In depth or «*t« a. . ~ , .toinc», la thlcka— at wmH , „ n oflS Inch. In warp or windy In depth of flange at ox-; tnMOemdafrmll—j, JO laoh. Diffaroaoo la diatxacw botwooa oator edge of plfoo acrfeew of fltngta oa dlAront ddw of wob at aaj crooo oectloa of .10 loch. A atralght edge of oqaal Uagth with tha rail idacod on tha oatar adgo of tho flange ahoa d not dopart from it at aaj point .. ncg«»h*M-'-l 45 l&ch. A plan* aartoco plaotd oa tba wob aboald : not depart fros lt aaTpdatmon 4O Inch. A piasd nitoo* (m th* pkaaacrtoco of oUhaf ifiiav* a&oald aot depart from it at an? pd&t more than.. n ■ ■ 40taoh. Departure from aqaad la depth of fbll >ll Inch. bpodßaaa of tho boaai, of drawing* of thnaeooa boaoonntthsDnltodßtataaiAmoaiaat Tort Mon roe, Tliglnla: Brldaabarg and Pittsburgh,iPeanapt taaia; bd-waUrlown, Maaaerhnntta Bidder* will state tile aaaber ol beam* they pro . poaa to torn lab, the time when they will ooaaxence the d*lir*rj, .which should, be ae early a* ptaaibto, aad tba naaber they can deliver weekly after coal* meodag fbe delivery* plooe w&ero tbey wltt make them, aaa the prioe p*r pound tor which they will driver then at tho pedal of vanal or tallroad ibip owat neoraat to their work*. • , Mo bid* will be ontortaibsdexoaptiroß‘persons actually aagaged 1a tha mabttUtlar* of Irta, avl dene* of,which mast aiooaßpaay the MA Beob party, obtalfllbga ccntnei.wtll beraqabed to enter into b mda, with rropar atretto* tor ita lattb tol tolAUacnt; ado tnuutor of the 0 ntiact to anothar party.wilioaaa* Ita aatlra foiWiar*. Th* right b naarvad to ntfeot all propoeal* If the prtowan d*«m»d too hlgb. or if toraay caUM-Uli net daeaed tor the pabUo laUxeel to eeaept thea. Propoßl, will be staled and addmsad to rtlrneral J. W. BlPLll, OhUf ef Otdaano*, Washlactcn, D- Q.," aadiwlll beabdoned “Pteposala tor Wrought Ir«a Iwnt." J ; JAM* W. BIPLIF, apSJtawtd Brig. Otdaance. . BRASS WOBKS. i XATB, CASMAS A OA, MaaaUctama ofjmry misty of flniahed BBAM .50RK *6b °* BRA£d mad* to order. | * , WOBTj iiu« ASD «AB-riT. BUS yuH OO.L ABD UABttOa OILS. ■ khlmlikt tb.w4>mOfMiMol BttinrUtali' 5J "jf « MAUB, liABSPIM B W*- BBT nrBOB PBmp. th. Nrt mr fonsud. fUU. laptmt cider, gd»M Uiro. went, tbuuy iwn OTABOH AOBNCT.. aMfui in Amti.br'PittJbuih nt vwialty, to • i,’ WATT! MADHQg RASak OOKTAST, And Imp cosatutlr ’<* bu 4 » rapoly *f Ikilr j» ymUtlMt» awtsfc»«»s wnwnWtttnM. schomaker *iiANG, . . «MU£Bnmnr.' proposals. Dip cry Quia-rsumTOi amiu , i Qrrics, > Pltfatrargb* P*, Ap U 4tb, 1863. J SEALED will be*receiv> ed it this office until twelve o'clock m. th« 18th DAT 07 APBLL, 1863, for the furnbhin* and B*. livery of TEH HUNDRED TEOUBAJIDIBUS&XI* 07 00 *D MEUOPAMTABLE COAL, it the fol lowing piece*, or depot, via $.»•-- - Tiro handled thvniand bn*be!i at Cairo, 111., la the following manner. vis: On*-tblrd oaror before the 16'h day of May, 1863; One*t* ird oh or befere the 10th day of Jana, 1863: And— One-third on or before the 4th day of July, 1863. Fiye hoftdrrd tkocvM.dbnsbeUat MaS’pblt,Tenn , In the following man* er, Tie: On»*third on or before the 18th day ef Hay, 1663; One-third on or before the 10th day of June, 1863; And— One-third on or before the 4th day of July, 1863. Should any mstractlona be given by Cot Bobt. Allen, Chief Quartermaster In Bt. T onis, Ho., to have th« wboleam-nnt delivered at Cairo, 111., then the pri* » r lb- Ora. ii.unded for HeiapUs will be paid for *a that named in the proposal to be furnish* edatQairo. The bits will b» oudoraed “Proposals for Tea Hun dred Thousand Bnihels of Goal,'* addressed to the nnderalgned. Prop-tali from iitlojal furtin will not be could* eted, and an oath of alegtmoe must accompany each proposition. GUaBABTIX. Tk®' ability of .the Mddegto fal&U the contrast, •hi old It bn Awarded to him, most bo gtttuUtd by two responsible persons. whose signatures must be eppsoded to tfae guarantee The rospocribitity of the loinaton most be •hown by the offlcHl certifcateof the Clerk of the nearest District Ootnt, er the United States Dtatrict Attorney. Bidders uiuit be Bteeetu In person when the bid* ere opened, or their proposals trill net be considered. fcondT equal- In amount to half the wear to be receired on the contract, signed .by the oon tractor and both of hie guarantors, will be required of the SBoceetfnl bidder, upon signing the contract. As the bond most accompany the contract, It will be necessart far the bidders to hare their bondsmen with them, or to have bond! signed In anticipation, and ready to-be predated when the contract Is signed. form cf (3Karon Cm. We, —-of tie countjof —— ud fitateof——, “d of the county of end State of , do heteby guarantee that If able to falflll a con tract In accordance with the tonne of bit proposition, ud thst, should hie proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into • contract in accordance there* with. Should the oontract be awarded Mm we are prepared to become hie ucnrUiee. T° thla guarantee muet be appended the official certificate above mentioned. On this office of oeriiflcitee from thaQuartermasten at mid Depots, in triplicate form, that tbe contract baa been lolly egrupnH with in •very' particular, the amount due thereon will be paid in such funds as ,may be furnished by the Got* enunent. 0.,0*080, Ideut. GoL and Deputy Quartermaster General, apt:td pKOPOSALH i?OK BEBP CATTLE, _ Sealed Proposals an Invited until 13 K. of the 15th PAT Qf AfftUti 1643, tor flirnishlngtothe tfnbalst eace Department 4.000 head of Beat GATTLX. The Cattle to be delivered at Washington, D. 0., on the.asth day of April, or aa aoon thereafter a* the government may direct. The eattUte overage at least 1,860 poonds grow, and no animal to weigh lees than 1,000 poonds. ■ Any peraon desiring to bid for a less nnmber than I 000, aheold w Kate it to hie bid. A bond, with good and sufficient aecnrity, will be required. from contractors who have fkiled to com* ply with former bids, from disloyal persona, and from thcae who are not prsaent to reapond to their bids, will not bo considered, j Pajment to be made in certificates of indebted neu, or each other foods asGevemment may have for disboisement. • All bidi to be Accompanied bj a narantee, timed byl®° pereona, and directed «• “CoL A. BKOK -o.* and 0, B, U. fl. <L, Wathtneton. D. C., and entitled "Propocalj for Beef Gattlb. 1 ’ form of Oearoatee. ; We, ,of the county of —.mdStateof , do hereby guarantee that —. liable to ftilfiU the con. tract in accordance with the terms of hie propoai. H ®“» and that, should hla proposition be accepted, he wUI at once enter into a contract In accordance therewith. . Should the contract ke awarded him. wo art pro* puntf to becomohls mcuritle*. (Thl* guarantee But be appended to each bld.l The responsibility of the person signing the nar antce most be ehown by the ofioial certificate of the Oerk of the nearmt ZHetrlot Oourt or of the United State* District Attorney. Bid* wbiek do sot comply vltk the abort vW Ur >***• . an&td A KM* GLUTMING AND EQUIP A.GK OFFICZ, TWBLFTH and GIBAKD firaxna. ranahnupxu, March Slit, 1863. iBiLID PBOrOSALS are invited and wQI be re* celred at thle offloe until 13 o’clock m. on FBIDAY, tbe tilh day of April, 1863, for faralihtsx and de llraring at the Schujlklll Arsenal, subject to the tuna! inept ctkn, the following articled, to be of army standard pattern In all rMpect*. Samplea of the dlSeront article can be aeon at rbt« office: Uniform Hats, Black lilt. Forage Cape ot Indigo wool-dyed dark bine doth, fchlrts, woolen, of white or gray dome! n**—i Shirt*, kniL Drawer* cf Denton VlanneL Ctooklngs, woolen, to weigh three (3) pound* to the dosen. . Bootee*, hand-sewed or machine quilted. Boot*, for Oe rally, hand sewed. Blanket*, gray woolen, to be eeren (7) feet long, fire (4) feet 6 Inches wide, and to weigh 6 pounds each. Blanket*, painted on cotton,’water for In* fontry, gvummcUed, to be also need for E belter Tent*. Poaches, painted on cotton, for mounted man: water proof and grnmaatted, to be need aim as a Shelter Tent. ■» Trtnraer*, of eky-blne Kersey, free from Bheddy, for mounted mem. Haversack*, painted, of cotton or linen. Canteen* ef cor ranted tin. f Hospital Tent* and FHes, of botton or U*ea dock, of*!©* to the 38 Inches wide forth* teat, *nd lOca. for the Fllee—the United Stetee to famish the Bat tens and Slips. Wall Tent* and Fllee, do. dow do. do. Tbe United State* to famish lbs Button* and Blips. Shelter Teat* rf 8-os. Cotton or litnen Dnek, oloiely woven, sod warp and woof of same thread. A sub pis of one yard of the dock mast ac company eaek bid for them tent*. Felling Axes. Camp Hatchet*. r*Ulag*axe Handle*. . Oamp-nalchet Handles. Pick Axe*, Spade*, Steel Back-strep. Snotela, do. do. Hem Fan*. 0»a»p Keiths. Drams, Infantry, complete. Flfae, B and 0. Beglmehtal General Order Befek*. . Do. Letter .do. Do. Deecrlptlre do. Do. Index do.' Do. Order do. Do. Target Practice do. Do. Inspection do. Company Order - do. Do. Clothing Account do. Do. Deeeripttre do. Do. Homing Bcport do. Pent Order do. Poet Letter do. . Peetjllornlng Beport do. . Peat Q card Bepert do. Guidon*, of Silk, for Cavalry. Persons bidding oa artidei of “Hardware," not accorolng.to the Army Staadazd, are requested-to sead samples with their bid*. Bidder* wUI stale la their proposals the quantity bid for and tbe time of delivery, and abo give the names of two sufficient sure!!** for the faithful fulfillment of the contract. All eemeJe.matbe marKd with® }" -®™» 10 Unit nf. ntsrn. The United States reeanrea th* right to reject all. or any portion of bids, when the pride {adeemed too Ugh. Bidders are invifed to toSMsuSdUS lag of the proposal*. ©.HiOBOSMAH, *pUBLt - A*’*. Quartarmrtet General, U. 8. A. TO LET. FJK RENT,—A detirable Brisk fiiii* dedee, with groaoda tot rerdeoioe niriin— frnU iteM U 4 ihnbbeir; ilw, MibUtt on the Ohio rim, near the Boom of hifnt*. The hoot* U new, with modem tHproTemrete. To a per* •ob deeirt»*to**toui of the city, thla property It very detirable, aadle niceptlble of makmc • ben* ttfal oaantry neidenoe. for further information enquire at the oOce of the Houm or Before, 67 FOURTH STRUT, Mtte. hailh. . , . . tpfelw /iIVUN TK V KEWIUKfIUEti KUE V 'WW‘-I*e comfortable dwelUna In Pitt townehlpi one havtnf nn orchard of two acne, the other ilxacna; plenty at and Qrepaa. The mall plaoe ctare pamhi—rfon reaaonahle tersu. Enquire of .• WATT AWILBOH, . 1*1» . Überty atreefc TTH) iiET—Thoaft two bmdaomo three X etory Hontm, on the eornrrof-Fifth itreet and Cherry alley, known with food ln the rear. There bonfee are well adapted to the nee of either profemtohal men or pel. tate familial, and will be rented low to coed tenaate. Immetirie poaeaetta glren.... . for pqrtloultta apply to . —-: f V: i, ~ ' ‘ , ALRXAHDRR RJHQ, . NagnUbertretreU. torp«iorj;iiKKiK Mo. 6 Wood, etreri, two doon .irom Wrier itreet. ' . For Ufa* apply to FRAHK BABK; ' (Hallman, Bahai* . or toJOUAPH WOO&WKLL. mhT:tf; . . oornerM and Wood etreota.' , r|H) id£l—Three Koomi ut the Uiitm X Bmiaua, with or. without power, . The roam •re nibble either tor a PrinttnfQftk>e«r other ire; ohanlcal purpoae. Apply at the XSttf , oopkotsq room. flXt JUKl*—One, Two or 'J fares X la the third or fourth itorlas of Gajxttb Ink. Fifth etiret, with or without itren power. Inquire on the premia* •♦ * - - tpfctf OKEiCKti TO JLJtT—one on fi»{ floor and cne on eeoon'd. in the warehouse we Ho. 80 Wateretrret. IfIAIiHVTUORRTAQO. LH)K HAWS UK KiiflT—An Oil Ht- A. fln.r7, in compU U .rder. Amlv Co ' * KOBT. iRTHUBS, Attw .t 1.. W. w. iw roprlh U. OKVOLVBKiJ. ‘ Ooopor’rß.ubl. .cUoti M tit* Am, Co.; A—*.wre*ii» •• Bhirp*. > do; ' AOWja. 1„ Vttf U.K rjoLb Burreß-s bbbL oOSTm JtyerMi.fr mr.wnwi' raK-soEST": nMgLOTIQM QRXO-i-ABTMBH. Kbeny cotmty,4&S«d_U«ltek uas, will' fceapberd to futile Bale, at uToboaV 3?u j aooa», in tteuiij of fiitebmrA, DO TOXgDir, SSs3'sw»sSps*®3a2fcSlfi2 , S? the lit? day of April, ISO, at Ko’eleeh ~ ■*g"»f.» Ua property or dipt. Sand J-Eeno,laleef AU»p joSlt tatS JS j t sr*jKmTCi? , a2? l ai! elate* HgP-Bfc **” *?*-fr*f»T IL f‘3-.« ,> a«P In Clt,.b to •rtU. tb. tadM-rfMia ta. rli: Beffdnrag onliitock it rtet, «ttße OOTMT cd lot ' I -, 6 Inrtee to the centra of lot 80, AMe.theade: thioath PHtahorot.. J.. oi.a egS™** l •***■.? «uy»ir<iiji!« , toSSMy hH: .. feet to Aanoelteetp thence algo* milluamt Aim., XTf^SZ ot TAT *‘ Jv *ietwarily <0 feet 6 Indue to lot»o.aa*ad H»noe to 11 ?* ‘l* ““•■>»■ anfisssfeas **- aAfentA Bnwo.fcyftVrdeedTWediataihlT 525.“4 itff* ISSfiAJBSR! I ** «3mtie. SpiSd32?to“?mS^SSb , |££!“ ,1 “ ±*j&%ms&sss£aau! let hottae, tomtleton Ante etraet, end frame taae- ““ " »*d«al .treat, 4U *iftSS “ meat In the rear. .: j • - :[' ' ffSSSKS I '' Term. Celt. lUZA B. BBHOi Pltfelmreh. Jen. T Ada'x, of Cept. flemtial J. Baatsdac'd. nttatntrgn, jan,Zflh,l«efcdtf..- ,j .-,,, Hircim <fc Paxxr, Attcnnj*. 1 mUKaodtd FOK BAi.lt—Ttia kUawing dMcribed plecee ofproperty, tii: No. L—-H5O acres ol rateable Cool Property. on the Monongthela .Biter. in tbe third- pool. This prep erty to vary advantageouslyfor «wrying cn large bulness, .bating jut jxfentive ..front on the rltcr, and an abundance ©X, water for tha loading .of boats Bod barger/with drainage In rtght.directSan. Tito (X[«di« of fnttibg-thla' property lq working oandilkn will :be trifling In compariaih 1 with ninny othirtilictiionuidHnr.... i; No. I—One three-story DwelUngHooaeaadLot, 5136 Webater itree£ flxthWasd, containing, n fobbed rooma ana eoUar. all In good fcnanta •onriUlon. —'}'•••• No. B.—OneftaQdiag Lot, adjoining-tkelartde*/ toribtd. 24 fret la; front, running backi-101 fret, maintaining the tame width to Wide alley, Sa.4.—Onelotof gTOdaiTla Wray and BbwaaV ptepaf loto In - tbe Seventh Ward. fcelngg3 Jwf bn websterctreat, extending becklttfcetlo anaaiT/ PorterUur information encolrnirtlSS We&rtar street, or 112 Smithlleld, (CUyTee Boam.) tohMrtf ‘ ~ ‘ - B» WILLY, iriUß SALE—About 20 Aorsi choloe Am, Land, jut right fer oomtry *eato,-‘wilh fine Tiawi, A<w, and 14 aerea of firm bottom ilßad. be* tyun the railroad and rlw r and fronting on both about six hondred feet! Jut right dir xnannfrctoting ill or any af which IwMaen loWyilf applied for f now. This property U at tha tormina of the MannhmtorEtna* baUvay.andat the Weodiftn BtotJoapftheJert Wayne* Ohloego which the tuf (a only are cento, aaJ tlmedf. transit only eight -• , • . - Also, A large lot: of gmhd In Kancheetar.W fHt front on the ohlovlver end Preble street with terge dwell tog ox twelye roams, and: large tmittreeraad thrnbbery.fox,formerly oooroUd by Jama Negate. Ne4>, of Greenwood dardana?'/ Tha propertywould be nxchaagsd fcrn rateable pteoe of laaf near; the cities. Norther information wad plana of itbe prop* arty are to be had at my residence, at Wooda’ Baa Station. JI.H .LADAS. tnhlfliSm*"*— VANABLR IRON WORKS ROB BALl*—Owing te a dlrtotetton of ee*p«rtrisr ahip, we oCtr at prirato sale oor IBON WOhKS, alt* uated at IreadaK on the IroaKonatate BaflreadtfO milts from Bt. Lonb, conaiating of one] hot-Mart forbaoe, now in ancceaafai operation, making from eighteen to twenty tone ofßo. 1 pigirett per day) twenty dwelling house, anitable for leborenf one large three-story brick store, fine atables end baa, *,o;© acres of goedUabend andtOJ ecrep of grad forming land; i 7 Alw>, n oootraet with tbe Amariean Iron kfoantrtn Ootopaay for delivwy of Lbstr ore, haring twelve yean to ran. Imrge banks of hematite ere Ua in la* mediate rldnity ef the Narnaoib lor farther Information, ante at onrofflee, in Inmdale, where every faculty for —«wtni»g the Works win be given. ; a ■PMwd BOOTT, HABBIBOH A 00. F)B SALB.—Ono fOMrioc Moomd: bud OTUHDIB BOILtt, 80 iaohat bj 80 tetlosf, •Dfarfeet. i Ota raparfor aim BOILKB, 88 lnchaa dfoMtar. 8 bat |oftg,J4 Inch tarn, ! TwoSIBJUOUQ PKSaaSS, for TUiMd, vttk *ii ' Bmnl mv aad Baoond-hand &TUU tiIOIHU, ten 10 tach dfrmatar dowm to 0 inch; will baaold towferouh, vhCOH M,BOUi M:tf On Ua AHagfamj rtnr, ooc. faint iiiiy. TYESIBABLB RESIDENCE FOB \J: SALK.—A large and eommodjeas faime-dwaU tog bourn, pioaaesUy looetod near tbfhMd of fed eral stmt, Allegheny, to effaced to eel* aialow priee, and on accoamedaitogtorms. Attaobedto- the home ia • large yard, which can he netd for gar dening. For terms, Ac., apply oathe rriwtom. nr to BOBBBTABHWGMH, Comer of 8L Cleir etreetnnd UnqueenaWay, ■Pdrtf ...• • • \ . F)B SALE—TvranewEriokHsiiMs on Manor strast, Birmtoffham# tha preparty of the. late Yhoam Btookpfr* 'The heuaae contain Are roanseach, withhall \ smalmed yams,with good well of water. Xhelotaaratwtn a. by one , hundred and thlrty>miefMt Seen anfll mt rbom to build three email hocaaa oa'the baeh end of thelota. ' ' ' - j... Fcrtomaof aabapply atHo.llo FIRST BZBSBT, Pittsburgh. mhlfclmi Allegheny city millsfob . SALB*~-Xhla la an oU aatabUahed-MQL and. has a good run of custom. It.coatolnafetarpalraf Preach Bam, and all* conveniences feandto *■ »h . dam milL It fa located on Sooth Gaul Stmt, above Cbertnct, AUagbany City, fUa fan good am. port unity fer aur onewbhtog to tovesttbeir capital nrnrthiwtofccaatlenapply to .. .) . | , ; JOSS TOBQTI.TA oO,aithe MOL wlilMw. IMBM FOK HAliß.—Wis sateoriUr A will sell a Fans located cm Ooel HOI and Upper St. Clair Turnpike, fleadtofc to Weahtectonj abeat fire mIIm from Wu»Vt|K | w.»t«lirh| f-TTi, It u to a hlgh'atato ef eudraUon, waff waisnd. a&d would uit.weU for a dairy. Imwnvmahta good. l It la tme of the beet frnma in the Brice low and terms easy. > mhlTilmeodawF . ; ~~ WM.riffhpTi*’ AIjUaBEK EitUJt'Kta'X 1 , ;jfO& JUi. of Liuid. wltk 6)uiU.i ble, three mUae. from the rttT, nw thl flHtkf h Fort Waynk and Chltoae Beflmad-and to MnOtore jSSnftS parehaee money. Apply to * . , hllda W. B. HOLMBS, Mtrhinlrr , vr ALU ABLE FARM FOBSAIiK-ooi^ 1 Abe a neat tenant house bith 4'rocma, e good or chard of 7 acne cboloe grafted frnlW Ooel tinder the .hrf. tan. BUMtadflinllM (nm Jum' Any, Mi th. ferpMllcuUn M»piw to . .. [ B.iloLAlJ.OO„U>lFomtrt. TOOK SALE—II 2 Mra sf Ooali viih 6 JU Mnaofratal,tath« rt?ar. NtuMtalMl Mo-Vion the Toagh Blrmv to XUnbeth tovnehto. AUeghray oonnty, Pa. This tract of Coal vttlha sold od rash toms as will he edveatageras to tha purchaser. ForpertienlareiAeulr»of . - , i : ‘ • O. h* TpWXB, 80. B 4 FlOhraeat,, mhlftlta . OaserteßuUdbus. rjttY AND tXJUNTRY LOTS FOB \J. BALB.—Four iota on Jeckaoa atreeti fparadj aaoAlO Bat boat and cneadtog baoklo bet, to e 86 loot street. j . Ahoot 80 aena la McClure township, below Woods] Bob, to lota to salt. Bi fl. HAYES, *■ i ' M. B. BAtISI • bfedtf : Brecutongl H. Bartodac^ 1?0& SAiißA 1 oonTUue&t ufa, «|Q J? IabMfVMIOn bmok boot,»sut rooms dud rood dr? nlltt, e»* ta7*n*t wafer. *ttfe a frftnfatftU* «.£** fltellO, on Lpcw H»nchicter. imr • w.- Main as tan ovwiQMiatuSikn i L BlBDmdL, locartetree*. Ifdacheettf.rTfefctP Q EBING ' WAOOft FOB BAXi&-^ : TW O* BORIS t WAfiOB, mUMneed, fewiptliiga and high ogwwd bed, reliable for Ar men? otfardeaan* ue. Kaaoln o. i joITK 808 SALEWA. No. 6 Safe of O * Banua*?aakar.apKlr aaT*aad fa cob- PbUorior. tmtt.ia, ;; , 0j.,-! k „ ; BtOafaatjartandl>ooiaai.Wiy. ftUdßOtt JPJtW tfOK V Vtatti flirt Ehtf]rticltt.(lifliA of thll S , iSfts,!*!iJ ktpl J BcnmlHo-Ul BaHhlald lttr.l. .; j - , . B. WRAT. Ottlfidf.. : ~.. . } Xli esatalnia* about nine aoia. Mar tbamlda&Qe oTVodJEL Walker,' XflOßtra tOirubip,'Ga>kkh k aa abuadaaoa of caxiiiM water aad k*m * mm? B. H. DAYiB. 66 Water aL, **lnTirej^ : ClOife HALK—Ktor W»e- hgl. ———— •• --"li-J.-.' - ;. - "■"«« - onutaßTs, tfimnSL mi bbml naSt Bawl? AH3, TAHM, OiK BTIS*/AQI?I?SS ■■fTUHO PAHA HOIUBTiSuH BBIDOHl! |BQAB iPAHR-aad lola ■—nfotn.-T- e f niF BUiLV IfATUIf BOXLHH- Baaalrfad doaa aa Ua ahenfawootfca r:r-Mmf* i non ut >ina jfiioiT. i I,UUU JOOlnaapalailbßlaaOnaia* ,} 800 do •. do. 'do '•'■ Xmbouii .■ Howaixttla*aiuJ traalatr . . : • ■■■ ->■-■. •: HMYIUB ABBO6- ’■ - »P« ' a Hoa J lMaadmWaidog&t. IAttIKU j-KAOHHa-25 hbta iprimj ■L/lnl»<ifa«taraand**_aaiaO»,„... - :5... ■:" i . .... r .. wo «*mt o< wssu* vzz::£i L ' i ■ v-' ; i:" ' j . MWQtipTtQJr*,iitC: BAJnetM. BAN.£Ti*« Open dally frma PtoSo’otocAi alaomt'Wednmfne and Saturday *"«-•r-TltrtrWoTamtB" ‘ BcpoMte'received of aU asafa imt-Uarihaa nu Mlar, and adlTidaadodithdmflS'dehiaMidwim w ctoredmgU-ea ttaJl/. la Jane- and BbMHto&dhbe the Bank .wfe.organlmdi nt the rate oVu&htortoat. - poandlhgtwice a yearwithcat troubling ttodeposit'' • tor to call, or even toprmmrhirpam book. Atthto kite, money will doabk toyam thaniwetreymn, making In {ha aggregate xiom Aan om-xalv. not : -U V..V : •. ** -• •.Bocks,. eon tabling the Charier,: By-Lewt, &nbr and Begolttidinf, fhrnlabed; gratto,~on application M the ofioa, * ‘*.l i. . *. * * jM.* ’ v. o . s P«*Q*«-rCBOBQS at.brxil John B. McFaddeb, John Holmes, - Alexander Speer, Beni. L. Fahnestock, James MoAaley, James Hardman, leaao H. Pennock, John Man hall, Jamet B. B. Meeds, A. tf. FoUook, ■/!>., fimßnrgwto, William Ji Andaraon. oil ssyjhSkSi, Johnfi.MaUer. ? JameaßUd^, Baharf.Bdth,-' Walter Marshall, John Orr, " - - Henry L. Btogwglt, J - John fi. Shoenhemr, William Alasander.Slndle,. laaeo ChrtoUaa Yeager. -CBAS. AICOLTOH. ..Alenas der Bradley;' , t John O. ij "fleam Black* : JSSS. lSn&Ui,- ' Alonao A-*Gexrier, Ctoarlea A.' Oolten,; WllUaarDbugias, ’ . John Beane. Hopewell fliroburn, WUUam».fliten, Ihterr&uHuker, Bkharduan, * WUUsmJLLeYeIj, Sncutaur A Taxiitr hfcdawT . phla fltaarthlp Oompany. -Utoad '-dmftetohfatg* .their * ; fnll-powared (Bide-bullt Iron Steemahftn u Mlowr oizror MRW J-Saturday. April 18, 7 aLA80pyLf...;....-s: crtr oF a. - •m; «m» Sttnnui, if- t***, -Bn. FiwM, fi.it* filnc. o- - ;■ fJ - ' b- UAtm'oi ~ria**am k . man-iitMiaLLM ta • TT*i u 4s tZIMmtQM- m Hnv H. TlrMMi- ' MMI to kluw aa 6> 4o IsßulHKlr M OcJ d. |gj!*tau«:N i;eieuae wwhlng to brtog ont thalr.'lrteAda cnn etty^UCtomtout thefoOowmgrateetoßew York Limpool or Qnaewtowni- lit^Btdn, r STS, ' |SS andCOA: Stnaraga hose Liverpool, HO. • rna Tbetoßtiinneri hafe anpehox aaonumodauima fat: pamngfatVSM terry e^>wwooed 'Saxrw&a.. Thee an bnUl to Wato*-Ugh* : Iron ItootidnA fled him : Patent Fire Ansftfltom'di-board. V JOHtf fl.U>Alik Age** ; mhlfcdtf CO Llbmtyrtmt. Fmjgqyh. IUAMOJND »XKUIi WUA&ti PITTBB VEQB, PA. ; « PA&K, BSO7HBB & CO*, lfanntoctnrataJof • BXSX QUALm BXFIHKB OAST SIBBL, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all atoae. ; | Wamntod eqnal to any Imported or mnafimtared in thto country. • ,| {■■■■■ U- . -; and Warehotae, hoe. Ids and lftl JIBST andUOud 1U Jlttabnxtfu vneuKTAMT iti oil vmrr&i& A AMD BXJLKXBS.—I have pnrehaead five acne jfllleiwhleh I am fitting epaa an Oil Yard, for the exdmdee •pnrpoee of onmUng, forwarding and •tortog Crude OIL Thia propdrty hae entorpamad adeantagee for the hnitoaaa, oetog located tott ent WfeUrn oeraoaa be loeded on ,tln. grehnd., Z ea now prepared totakecereofOllßoata.and, with a to bemli end wlth fireproof tight tanka to atore bulk oa any length of timaT 'Orlwffl SS 2s »ss ‘ out, rt tin rod, on th» Oltlnp. Wm, F 8.11. firvuut jso uuiiK um’iißAUAMf . JUdHP UHBAPB MHDIOIHBS.-Tor tmplaaaant Jtaws&a »S . nanl of Oa Boat pomfaaot phiilofaaa In tba Goliad BUfaa. la&ovonradtoaaaaietadltaßualtT aa ~ .Oartala aaia tat tha fcUowtnidbsaa« aad anotaaa OflalaUlrutraa illiihii aad aCmaa of tha Drban »>«MI O r *aai: Oaaaral afal .S£ia?SsM2i.lgS»3 Pf W-Wja, tom Bpfrite, Dfeorgaalaa tatioa«f ttmßMrt, and {/Sot ftUlfaftOOMSaSmn Hxttmona aad debilitated atata ot t ha ayrtan. m To tmara tbe wt' ttle out. Aak ft*' Belmbold'a^; Takauao etlur. - Oaree goanateed; l Jee arteertlaemeat ta'aaother oolanm. aMMdwf - XTUnUH AV UWWKKOOEDKAVB. XT HAolB,^^oa—Metice b heraba.aiTea S . . °T“! B l J&** ***** Omtiagee, Aa. I , vhether reddent or la itSTatra fcttton,aaMao««oUa*oof , < Oltrgw-Sm:: • ; K*MJJX|ETW&ias^unK«nM fa lA> •' BVAAOBMHB fra 1 to I hat, Sylia' hudrad. iMaa a^) bhbdbm&t; w&SrJS&EPg I **» OAttAJtt HOT. _ aJtedMrT ' jQiTH inntnocß. "" bf?* 1«» aaafad Bn- Xtaatwe <m tte ttA- ,• Afa> BAPIOALIcPM nr Boonto'Thonaand of Bnff»ati.’Vß«M.!sndat iggSSSFh, yUMJANFOBGB. - w, p. pobtmb a co., lfnifccfamji.Q(U SnUDOiX MiFHLmu wW| »nwL fZXKAB J4Wv9£SnnSoffiMWnß . ~ AB2> , ;:' AU tit kfefe VOBflfm. 1 ■. : .v- TtMFll AWOIVILIJB, wfittrtmrih, aifclnn ■ Au!wiiTOojw^fi..- {WOTI OOPJMfiJfi 1 OUFififiK V vnqrlhMirtti th# prtUototcy' I wounl's to ftr»nthfcetfaa er fcadtd. It is akimlly scknowUdMrSrm Ijn wo, PNpnd nd lot Hh iTikT^u ***** ■ — : —~- ~' nmfinam .;, 'ill | JOB! VLoh>*oo, ..1? /'
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