The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, April 22, 1863, Image 4

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    "wSSa DAT iUORNIHe, APBU. 22.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Tram 1 ifeftWSiij'rßtettiiig Oiiette.
. T.e-fcaoe of jobs M. Beaderaoa—
;--',;-:*ie<T«ro«:o«(:iQ b ® * Boroled Prt**
' daer—A"Nlce Question
wdlun alrttiijr Botletd thttrmt pf John
0, llth Pton
of desertion. Ho onto to the roiMmit of hit
fttM£ JW*»*H<iodortin, t toridottjof H.w
■ibal, GapL Wrlghit f
burg an unsuccessful stittpV wt*. ■ Jj4* Jo
rescan bin, bat bo wm brought snfelyj to this
city, followed by Uf brother, who at ctaoo po-.
tUioned tor a.wtit of h|bw» osmi, iMttin*
wwa
minor; thnFbrbbd been enlisted ‘Sfrjkimut the
«ftß4oat.of .hispsrentjuead that Kk'whsnow
{tfafcfitymftnteed iMfliTlberty by Captain
. Wrifht'end I4nti«jphambere. ..-.! T
. The writ was granted by Judge MoGandlesi,
/ . .and'iuide returnable onTnesday morning, at
• eleven o'clock, atwbloh tUna the oust eamo
- np for a bearing. Jc J '- j
. ,Th©ma4 J.Keenuu,Ssq.,appeared for the
complainant, and Kiß.Car oaken, Bsq.rDU
triet Attorney, bn tiflutif of tha UnitedStatM.
fo*md*OquMhtbe*rU,el
leglnj; sfcoiudlMTpbeflb mada
bp tha fatharofthamUor alleged to hat a baan
restrained of hts liberty. Mr. Kaanan took
- 4he grand make the ooa*
. plaint, and ciud author!ties to sasUln hii po
..r 1 ."iIU«L! After tie point had keener rued, tha
Coart daoldad to queshthe writ* whereupon
another waa granted, In tha nemebf tha
* father, end made returnable forthyUlid
lo * this writ tha Provost Kat^tfjandwarad,
. „•thet the said Henderson wain private !in Co.
0, Uth Pennsylvania Volunteers; thatjha had
been taken prisoner bp thexebe&,ut the bat
tit of Yredariekiborg, inDecemberlas); that
i he hid boon paroled, and sent toCemp Parole,
at Annapolis, Md., ferexehengej «hi that ha
was arrested and bald in being
absent from camp -witboatUftvei
Mr. Keenan stated that he was now pre
pared to offer proof of the matter set jdrth In
she petition—that the said Henderson was a
. minor; that he had enlisted without the oon*
•entof his parents, und that ha was illegally
held ln custody.' - ’
v - ; . Andrew Henderson, lither of the young
S' man, -was then called, and testified that his
son;Was born on the-4th of Augustf 1843,
consequently he is not yet twenty'years of
_ age s andithat he enllstedin Capt. Ulcrer’s
company in Auguftt, 1851/wUhout the knowl
: edge or eonsent of. his parents. The witness
dU hot know thathe had enlisted until he
left with the oompany. He farther
stated, as a reason for doilring the discharge
of h|s ton, that ha (tha father) was fatting
old anA feeble, and thathe hsd no other son
, * i--■ »t home. ; T - -•' 1 I*? 1 ' v J
Young Henderson urns nest odled and
sworn, and had taken
' prlsonerhy iherebels/ktfcbebettie of Preder
t. ioksfeurgt that ha. was paroled; In company
• wita n number of other prisoners, tad sent to
Annapolis for.exchange. He left the camp at
AoDipbllr wlthocrtUaTe, and came home. He
dldaet know whether he had been exchanged
or!net. tOn cross^examination ha stated that
he had signed the bat he could aot tell
’ ffhht it eontained, exoept that it had a fall de
scription Of hlml S r' 'J .'l- J l
> Mr. Carnahan stated-that this ease now pre
>; •. nested- 1 * aery serious aspeot. The party in
' enstody was a prisoner, nndsr a solemn parele
" 'tothe enemy,' and' the.CohrVwaj asked to
break that parole.;. The enemy had a right to
* demand his rearm et aby time prerions to his |
'’exchange, and if the Cent Interfered, the re- !
jhK might, in the fotsire, prose eery serions
.to him. If taken a second time, without
basing been regularly exohanged, he might,
be shot trader the rules of war.
Mr. : Keenan suggested tbit the parole did
noil require anythihg farther than that he
should not take arms against the enemy until
exohanged; bat Mr. Cemfhen was of opinion
that if, under any clroams lances hereafter, h
’ shoirld'faU agaln-into the bands of the enemy,
his'llfe might be forfeited. 1
Judge McCandless remarked that the point
waiioneof great loiportanoe, and worthy of
oarefut eo&Bideratton. It was by no means
ooriaiu that the action'of the 'Court could
ease the young vman, from-danger, If the
ehancos ef war should plade'hlokagaia In the
. hands of the.nnemy# presipas te his being
exchanged.' The point would no) be decided
.without to -gise time to
' ddunaelto'prepare' their arguments, the case.
rrhs continued until Wednesday morning at 10
; o'clock/until which time young Henderson
.was remanded into the custody of the Prosost
‘"Ibr&oi: - _
Consolidation of KnllwnyLlne..
- Lut weak the luiu oi th. Elmira and WU-
Uamiport and BnffUo ond NiW York BoU
w*jl by tha Northern Cratrolond P.nnfjl-
Tiili Railroad Componioa wora rignod la
Philadelphia, aad u tha two laat aamadeoo
paniai an ldutleal la lnuntt, till eonaoll
atl the ««tm port of How York Stata, and
the ports ob Uku Ontario and Edo. Simul
taneously with this, wo ohsorro that tho rail*
ways constituting tho ohain Cross 1 Albany to
Boston aro about consolidating into ono oor-
Ejration, under tho name of tho Albany and
os ton RaUroad. This will bo, with its ex
tension, tho Albany and Susquehanna road,
the eastern arm of the Northern Central and
- Blmfrarbad, as that to Bufalo will be the
western,, and so the ohain of railways travers
ing the Susquehanna valley will beoomea
great national highway*
; The Coal Diritta
There seems to be r central disposition
manifested, on behalf of the coal dfggers, to
go baok to work at three oents per bushel,
with the understanding among themselves
that ae farther reduction on the price of dig
ging shaU be; This Is mote than
double 4ha .rates which they mod‘-to receive,
and Is certainly high enouih,»v«aupon the
most liberal calculation of the Increased prise
of Using' The great majority of • diggers, we
understand, have gone to work on us upper
pools of the Monongahelaf and several hun
dred have also reinmed-operationc in the pits
aOath of this elty. So long as they continue
to reoeive three cents for digging, consumers
seed soaroely hope to pnrohaso supplies at less
than from eight to nine oents per bushel.
Union Meeting nt Hochester.
We leerrwlth great pleasure that Lieuten-
ant PUtiager and’Captaln Oeer, whom we had
rich a treat from in Lafayette HaU In this
Stores *Ceadny-e*e*lat,.w«l •***" •
-tieetfng la Baches ter/Pa;, to-m&rrow (Wed
nesday) evening. Oar friends Jn Beoheetor
will certainly enjoy tha meeting, cheered and
inspired by the presence and discourse of
these brave aad true men, as mash ns any.
they have ever attended, or we are greatly
mistaken in the premises.
: AfLSßtio k Quit WxsTiaa Railwat.— »
Zhe Hew Tork IVifeme understands .that ar-
Hngemeuts have beeU made to lays* third
rail upon the track of the Pittsburgh*, Port
Wayne A Chicago Ballway, from theluaetlon
Of the Atlantic Aflmt Western Bailwey to
Chicago,’to maktUio gauge correspond with
this of the Atlantic Ar went Wsstemand Eric
roads—-thus forming An unbroken line of the
six-foot gauge from Hew Tork to Chloago.
.This wUI give ths-loTb Wayne road a through
route from Chicago to New Tcrkjry the Erie
mad as'wtll as by the Muajilvunin Central,
and add largely to Its already heavy business.
Patal Baoboab Acoxbbxt.—A young man,
whose name we were usable to learn, was in
stantly killed on Monday evening, between
.'ifadastry end Van port, on the Cleveland aad
.Pittsburgh Railroad.,- Be was walking along
the tniok, in company with n friend, whoa a
•buta esmewp-xatheriuddesiy/attAbefbre he
' could get out of the w»y,hO was knocked
'down—the train pasting over him cousin ;
instantly. The deooosed was about »■
years of age, aad resided in the vidnlty 6f
'* Vaaport . . ,
? A Daxqimux Txat.—Th» xttoxtipa. of Uw
Sitm > Crnnmlwlonxg U difoot»4 **!s* au
\ftrou MxditioArtf 8ooosd;
rPmrrj** foondxj. Thoro If A kola tboro**«®*
cUbUj Urg* tooMMthf tmublaf of * w»fox
]or Um kUliat of » torso* aatf If it Is. not ft
;p*froAtfco Jut* to fool K.ilU for
.}'4MMC*t.- ■ r+r-fi. •••
' Vau<—
FmUa * Co.’i mill, who Itniek for aiz dol
.ilwi»««Ma'kaTC rniind th. adTUM da-;
| -■ that tha
ahortlj a£
■Jrtaria AUafhamj.
Center ol Federal Street and South
Common
Your correspondent “Grow,” having: mod*
oat for the Gaattu a perfectly conclusive duo
respecting the low- grounds appurtenant to
Bank- lano f wonld have spued me some labor
had he extended his researches to the bold at*
Umpt to occupy, by a permanent building, the
Common gn the west side of Federal street.
When the project of widening Water alley
was-carried cut by the ooneesilon of 20 feet
from the north end of the lots fronting on
South Common, the extension of 20 feet to
these lots on the Common was clearly under*
stood as conveying to them no title by whieh
those iIQ feet eonld be ooenpied for the eon*
•traction of houses, hot simply as yard* for
the purpose of embellishing and Improving,
not for themselves only, but to the manifest
advantage of the Commoners—indeed no snob
sasua tenure as eehld justify an outlay of
•money for building thereon. The owners of
lots to whom this easement woe conceded
hare, with beoomlng fidelity, fulfilled the
grant by the ornamental embellishment of the
Common and gratification of the Commoners,
at their own private expense. Now With, re
gard to the lot weet side of Federal street, It
was subdivided and sold to various individa
nls long before this arrangement took place,
On the North end of this lot, the late
-Thomas HannaparehesedaboutMfeet;from
x the'owner Or owners, fronting on the Senth
Common, and, as I understand, his deed call|
for the Common is it then was and always
had been. He never contributed one foot of
ground towards the widening of Water alloy,
and how or by whateonstraetion of right or
lav his heirs have the shadow , of olalm to
balld Is more then I oan see or believe. Any
other owner of part or pereel of that lot has
as mhoh right to baild on that2o feet of Com
mon at his noire. Indeed the heirs of Hugh
Devi#, who owned the North half of that lot
at the time, and gratuitously gave the 20 feet
for widening Water alley, havoamuoh strong
er equitable right to build on those 20 feet
than the heirs of Mr % Hanna, and shat them
| up to a front on Federal street alone.: -Now
! at Ido not wish to make this case tedious,
or bardensom to your columns, weoloie with
this simple premonition, that this \ u grab
gam** 1 will not be te, and that the
1 projectors of these buildings had better look
|to it—that they will be toying out •• thoir
money for thet whioh is not bread.”
' ' D. L. B.
Pittsburgh, April 20,1863,
Editors Gazrttr: In a letter recently re-
Mired from a brave, true and worthy sonof
oar ilty, who occupies the honorable position
of First Lieutenant in a celebrated battery in
the serrioe, ooear some thoughts, eeuohea In
sueh beautifully poetical language and so
modestly expressed, that upon the suggestion
of a friend, I send the extrset to you for pub
lication in your valuable peper. The place
from whioh the letter is written is Aequln
'Greek Landing—the immediate looality a
beautiful eminence overlooking the river and
surrounding country—the hill thickly dotted
with trees end shrubbery, where no doubt
some of the “ F. F. V/s " formerly luxuriated
In the enjoyment or peace, plenty.and happi
ness.
Says the writer, after describing the com
manding view of the river and the surround
ing soenery:
“Yesterday was my thirty-eighth birth
day, and to-day I feel as young,‘ax contented,
as fond of life and full of fun, as when only
one-half the term had passed. Was it not for
a oertain bare place on my head, and a few In
dentations about my eyes and mouth, called
by the vulgar, “crow's feet/* .whioh marks
art said to point out the age of nan as_ the
teeth that of hones, I believe I. would at
tempt to pass myself off as a young man, and
endeavor to inveigle some nioe young woman
ioto the holy bonds of matrimony. The birds
are now pairing,*hnd during the entire dey
sing their songs of happiness around my pres
ent sylvan home; even the night is vocal
with the opartenotes ef.hooting owls. Spring
Is upon os and all nature is budding—then
why should I not bud also. The oaks around
me are a oontury old—they blossom; my age
is only thirty-eight—then why should not I
blossom also.” Yours, X.
Tbi Niv Uauit Housx. —The Commis
sioners for the ereetion of the publlo buildings
in Allegheny, at the suggestion of a number of
the eltUenl, have agreed to throw open the
doors of the new Market Honse, on Saturday
evening next, and to light op the building, so
that the pnblle generally may have An oppor
tunity of examining the Market Bouse by gas
tight.
It Is expected that the new Market House
will be ooenpied by the batchers on Tuesday
next. The inauguration on Saturday evening
will be an impromptu affair—such as the peo
ple of the city may well be proud of. They
eon nowboostof the lergeitand best arranged
Market House in the State, if not in the
Union.
Loose Gaifixo.—A little bo; jesterdsy af
ternoon stepped upon one of the coal gratings
in the pavement la front of the Second Pres
by tarian. church, which giving way, precipi
tated him into thaoellar. Fortunately bo iui
Uinod but slight injury.
In Atlaxtio Moxthat.—Tht Hoy num
ber of this ozooUont work Is jail oat and for
sale by J. W. Pittoek, dealer in periodicals,
book* and stationery, Fifth street, opposite
the post offloe. -
Entxo a a Para Mill.—Sanford Jaek
son, ooloredj aged fifty years, was almost in
stantly killed at Colberts on r s paper mill, in
Monengthela City, on Saturday last.
JJOBBKKY OF ADAMS*
$5,000 Reward Offered .
BatTWOms, Kerch 19, 1966.
The sefebf the Adams* Express Compear vet rob*
bei on Wedamdey night between BeUbson sod
HsEtlibars*' It contained verlocs earns of mosey,
ta osmsty asd sold, a lares limber of - (foiled
States certificates of ladebtednemtltaited State* five*
tn&ij bonds, and check# of U rn Ualtedfitatee ties*.
Orer on the Assistant Treasurer of Hew York, paja*
ble to tne Adsnw* Ixpreee Company. A Bewmd of
TieoTbeaiaad Dollar* Is offend by tbs Company.
The aabUo are referred to the list •/ the aumbWe of
tbs bonds and certificates publltbed by tbeOctdpany,
an cemtloaed not te negotiate any of them.
BOBBKBT Or TBB ADAMS’ TX?B*S&—YIVI
TBOUSASD DOLLARS BSWABD.
Tba described Osrtlfleatse, Ac., wen
■toleo from tbe Adams* Kxpram Oompany on WID
HB6DAT BIGBT, lor tba leeirer* of wbtti 163U0
mill patchy tba Company,
trewsaasor Txn uioTD sraxss ounrxQATSa or du
Bnnmrsss avow.
Tear Halted State, Gertlflcatae of Indebtedness,
$6300 lacb, nnmbii* 81,149, U,4M>, SMS’. 91,468,
tt Collet BUiee Oertlfieetee, of $l,OOO ee:b:
Doe- 69,843, 89.843, 693*4.
’ VOe. MALS, 6*313.
£o.fi9oW. “
‘TfeA fit 901,89,504,69306, ».»6
Bos. 61300, *9 JOl, 69301.
Boa 69446,69149.
Boa. 69,146,69447.
; Boa (9347,69341*
BOS. 69,191, 69.193, 69,193.
Bee. 69332. 6*33*, 69314,69,836.
Bos. 69339, 69319,49319.
Boa 69mM33U 69,80,69323, 69334. ;
* Boa 0311,69396,
Bsa 99302,69303, 69.804,69306.
Boa 68,919,68468,69,<H9,69470.
Tea 5-90Htdted States Bonds, Boa 18,179 to
luntocWn,
* Tbs feltewtng checks of 7. JL Spinner, Treasurer
of the United Mates, cn Assistant Treasurer, Hew
York, payable to tbs order of tbs Adams* Bi press
oJTC 166, for $lO6O, for so. O. M. Felix, Ctn’i.
969, *» 8093.13 •• J. BAT.Glbeoa «
“ 166, 1060 " OoncadtWagnsr, "
" 986, “ iso « WllsonAHayd*, *•
" 869, w 1880 " A. TfeMfft. * M
*• 864, « *01646 •• J. ShOUte A OoV*
•• 967, « 4M « Geo. Joan.
M 868, M 48337 *• J.W.WarmerAOa«
“ t**."*** M H.MOt?£blLoVi
** 161, w 'I6OMO •« B.F. Barry, “
Tbs pqbUo an eantlonad aot to oMottate aav of
tbs abort bond* or certlfleateA 1
BKBBT BAHFOBD,
Sspsxtntendsnt Adams* Bxporsse OeaMay.
mbB4:lm '
Qnaaf SMsasna Qaaanafc*» OtwoA i
WaswomrorOitT, March 19, lies. {
rhWNSBS OF STEAM VEBBEIA* ar*
\Jt lntlted to mod to tbe Qoariertnmter Geneml's
•Ses tsndsnfsr tbsttobarter or ialA
Tkadesssbonid contain description* of tba yssmls,
their wolfed or registered, tonnes•*
•etnal oerry tug capacity, material, whether coppered,
Trifetlfer or propeltosA whether copper or
fronfsMed, rite and power of engine# and noUers,
and ahoiUdstaU the priea at‘which they axe sowed,
frr long or short charter, with the estimated raise of
tbe remit In one of kae, or In esse the gerenmunt
ssoold prefer soporchsoe instead •fehahartag.
Ownsa of sterna'resmla alnady la the stake of
the Qaartermaster’s XfepartSMßt,' an nqnaotod to
mako known to tbe Department any redaction in '
tbsir present rates *whkb tbsy may ba mliliag to
Baat,*odafeotbaprtMBtwblck they iwlllbo will*
'BIBtOBSQtbSfIA '
aneb tendon sbonid be addressed ie tbs <Qnr«
tmrndlter Gene rat of tbe United States, at Wseilag.
Sfandsbonldbeesdalsad "BnpoaAs tor tk* char*
Srßrnfeof StsnmerA**
tbsy will bo eoaildend.nnd tbs
wfflsnilssror to rsdnot tbe beery ox*.
attmdlitai (nsoibbos vm tfe mm
S7ri2!7SSSsnMMlB»wfc«Swtt can do
-*-y - •<*•***** ax..™
sapsopan.
LATE TELi&SAi’HIC NKWS.
FROM OUB bVUSHINS XDITION.I
LATEST FK OM OPE.
: ‘i&afc.
One of the New GhujUoal
relbvjb of tub pbtebhof di
Union and Confederate Loans*
POLISH REBELLION INCREASING.
Preparation! for War it California.
SAILING OF ANOTHER PIRATE
dt.i da, dc<
: Nr* York, April 21.—The steamer City
of Baltimore hoi arrived, witfr Liverpool
dates of the Slh lnst.
. The nsw gunboat Alexandria, built by Mil*
lor A Co., of Liverpool,ondraeontiyilaunohed, 1
was seised In one of the Liverpool docks, on
Jhe Sunday of the 6th test, by'the Custom
authorities, on suspicion" of being Intended
for the rebels. The matter will be fully in
vestigated before any proceedings *IU be
token beyond the detention of the vessel. |
The London Star oonsidere tiw evens of ex- j
ceeding good omen, and demands the' proee-:
cation of the builders. . , '
- Lord Lyons has been instructed to demand
the release of the steamer Peterhoff, with
compensation.
U Is reported thet two well-known Ameri
can merchants kad arrived at London to dis
pose of £2,000,000 of six per oat. United
bates bonds. The prooeede of the bonds ere
partly to be need to bay up the vessels bulld
og lor the Confederates. It If also reported
that they were authorised to negotiate a loan
of from £10,000,000 to £20,000,000.
The Confederate loan touched 8 pet oent.
discount, rallied to IJ£.
The American Consul at Hamburg refused
•to attest the signature to a eutionel dooimemt, j
because the name of Sohroder A Co-, who no-1
gotiated the Confederate loan, appeared on the
document. .1
The Union and Emancipation Society of |
Manchester has held a meeting to protest
against Jhe-huUdlng of wot ships for the reb- 1
els, ahf adopted a memorial calling an the I
Governiifeni to vindicate the honor of Eng- |
lend by stopping such proceedings. I
The eorrerpoodence between the owner of |
the Peterhoff and the feieigtf ottee ie pablish- I
ed. Earl Busellsays the examination of the I
papers having satisfied the Government thet |
there was no prima /acts ground for thh cap- j
tare, and that the leisure was wholly adjust!-1
liable, he hoe instructed Lord Lyons to make |
an immediate representation ef the oironm-1
stonoes to the Washington Government, and I
if no legal ground for the capture is alleged,
to press for the release of the vessel aefi oar- I
go, with compensation without the delay of a I
prise oourt; but if aay for the
capture be alleged, this case, Uke all I
matt follow the ordinary oonrse.
Princess Louise of Hesse, Princess Alice of
England, has been safely delivered of a Prin*
oess.
Polaid.—-The Polish insurrection is re
ported to be Increasing in varions directions;
sundry eonfllott are reported with varying I
successes. _ , . I
It Is asserted thet Franoe, England and
Aastria, came to an understanding and sent
separate notes to Russia, indeatleal Id eense,
but avoiding anything Uke a pressure.
The nobHity of St. Petersburg have
ed en address to the Cser, in favor of the
maintenance of the integrity of the Empire at
all ooits.
London, April 9—LaUtt via ?«e«Mfow*.—
The Confederate loan advanced K per- oent,
yesterday on the advices from Liverpool and
Manchester. i
The Time* has an article to the effect that |
California rings with preparation! for ah of- ,
feneive and defensive war against England,
probably under the Inspiration of Mr. Seward
for the oepture of British Columbia. It says
that the Federal Government is building
three monitors for California nse, and ex
porting thither large quantities of shell end
gunpowder.
Another rebel privateer eaUed the Japan,
or Virginia, sailed from Greeoook, notwith
standing official efforts to prevent her.
Cotton quiet and unohanged. The sales
fos two days were 11,000 bales.
Breadstuff's dull and tending downward.
Provisions fiat.
Loadon, April 9.—Consols 92tf @92&.
Liotrpooi, April 9.—The City of Man
chester, Norwegian and Edinburg, aU arrived
to-day.
AEBIVAL or THI BTBAKBB JCBA.
Poktlavd, April 21.—The stoamsr Jam,
from Llrerpool oa tbs oth, ria Londonderry
on tbs 18th, arrived at 'this port at noon to*
day.
Tbo political nows is unimportant.
Tba Polish locomotion is still spmadlbg*
Cotton declined X A©%l for Aasrioaa and
Egyptian grades, with sales of the week of
86,000 baits. Other kinds am firm and un
changed. *
Breadstuff* era quiet and steady, sxospt
Corn, Irhieh is tending downward.
Provisions flat.
Consols Vt% for money; Erie Railroad
Shares 47K@18X; Illlnel* Central 42>< per
oont. dllooant.
Tbe balllon in the Bank of Eogland baa do
creased £78,000 storUng.
The London Globm, referring to tbe seiiore
of the ganooet Alexandra at Liverpool, oa
sotpldon of being Intended for the Confeder
ates, admits that the olrenmstaaoei Justified
snob preliminary measures, bat, from what it
hoars, it doabta whether the matter can be
carried farther. The vessel was In a very
unfinished state, and it is asserted that there
was nothing in her to Indicate what her ser
vice was to be- -
Important from New Orleane««JHore<
meats of Gea. Baaks* Forces
' Skirmishing with the AdTaace—
Retreat of the Eaemy, etc., etc.
Nsw Toxx, April 2L—The steamer (targe
Washington arrived from New Orleans on
the lsth Inst.
Gen. Banks is in the field at. the head of
Grover's and Emsry's divisions, and Weltssl's
brigade.
On the 11th Weitsot's foroei crossed Ber
wick bay on pontoons, advanolng to Pattor
sonvllle, five miles up the Teehe. The enemy
retreated. Our forces were reUforeed on Sun
day by Emery’s division.
Grover's foroes embarked at Brashear City,
and frentto a point called Indian Bend, above
Franklin. This move, if sadoeiifal, will
bring the enemy between two fires, and ean
not fail of good results. The rebel foroes an
estimated at 8,000.
On Sunday afternoon sharp skirmlshini
eommenoed between Weitssl'i adranoe ani
the enemy, the latter retreating towards
Franklin. It was reported at New Orleans,
on the 13th, that Gen. Weitsil. was within six
miles of Fra&klln.
It vu alao rumorad that Gan. Grant ap
pro rad with a atrong foroa opon Had rlrar.
On tha flth hut. Colonal Daalali, with ISO
oolorad troapa, want to Paaoogoalla, Mill.,
took poaiaiilon of tha plaoa and hotatad tha
atari and atrlpai. Ha waa inbiaqnantlj at
taakad by 200 rabala who, aftara aarara (ght,
ratraatad, laariog 20 klUad ao< a larga nan
bar of wouodad. Alio thraa priaonarl. Col.
Daniala loit two klllad 'and lira ilightly
woundad.
.Tha anatny brought down larga rainforoa
manti from kobUa,undCol Danlalaraturaad
fo Ship liland. ’ . •' _
A imiiUf, B« (übofti, tha BmUrU,wu
•MgMd to the Amite river on.th* Ttfc«. L The
gatrrillAiavjroatriedtaV'vht* it helnc
found irapoaiibla to got bar off, aha all firaa
by bar oßoan and nbandonad.
. Tha Union Aaiodntionof HawOrltana bald,
a Boating and adoptad raaohttloni topatltlah
Oongraaa to allow tha poopla to hoUTa eoa
ranUon to fana a Stata gorarnnant. Zb
noraaahtlaoppoaad by aoaa of tha a
though tfal-otUanli.
. A raglnait of blaoki for
haa boon norultad. „Xi:
Zha haalthof thaoltp lar
The
jJzgsi&sa^^H
for tin xtKiMin «f
*i»i» ttioTßrjra,"
gffifasL* *■ ~j£SSB*" **
The Two ;;Tetn lid Rime Mont**’
Men«*lnportunt Orders of General
-
Hiioqumu Am- or th* . Potomac,
April 20.—The following orders wtro publish*;
ed to-day:
or TH« Potoiuo, ) “
1863. )
i Qcntrtd'QfoUrt, No. order that no
tißlrandornßritts may exist >i to the course
(to bo p'madflfcikh regard to the regiment*;
; whose term* of jerries ore about expiring, the
following rueswill govern the notion ©( porpi
.eomma'oders'and otheri in the matter :.
lit. Where companies and regiment* re-en
liet after the expiration of their present term
I of servlee, In aooordanoe with the
l of General Order, No. 85, of April 2d, 1868,
from the War Department, the regimental
I and oompany effioer* will be retained, the
i regiments wul hare a farloogh for tbe tline
I specified In the orders, and wUI be allowed,tq.
prooeed at the pnbUe expense, with their
arms and' equipments, to the place cf en
rollment, the date of their furlough being two
i years or nipt, months, as the case may be,
from the date of the original muster into the
I serried of tbe United States.
*2d. Where the regiments in a body deollne
| to re-enliit, the oSoars and men will bo mus
tered oat at the expiration of two .years or
I nine months from the date of their actual
muster Into the service of the division so
| which the troops belong, and transportation
and subsistence to the .plaee of their enroll
i meat be giren by the quartermaster and sub
sistence depkrtments. . ,
84. In oases where less 'than One-half or
the men re* enlist, the proportion of officers to
be retained and. the selection of those to be
retained in servloe, wiU be determined by the
corps commanders In accordance with the pro
-1 visions of paragraph 3d of General Order No.
86, of AprUSd, 1863, from the War Depart
ment. The.rank, proportion and number of
offioers to be retained with the regiments where
the re-enlistments are partial, is left to the
diserction of the oorpi commanders.
4th The portion of the bounty provided in
General Order No. 85, April 3,1863, from the
War Department, for. re-enlistment, will be
entered npon the master rolls, to he paid at
the first payment after the return of the men
from their furlough. '*•
6th. In regiments where ttfo years men
and men enlisted for three years or the war
are associated together, special recommenda
tions may be'made to the headquarters for
furloughs to the latter when the nnmber of
two years men re-enlisting may, in the opin
ion of the oorpi oommsnders, Justify the in
dulgence.
6th. 'Where the two years regiments do not
re-enllat, as above provided for, the copps
commanders will direct the transfer of men
enlisted for* three years or the war in auoh
regiments to three years regiments from the
same State; or if their numbers are sufficient,
these men may, at the discretion of the oorpi
eommander, be formed into corps battalion*.
This order will be read at the head of each
oompany of the two years and nine months
regiments serving in this army.
By eommand of Msjor-General Hooker.
(Signed,) S. Williams, A. A. G.
The Fighting at Suffolk—Dispatch
Iron Sen. Dlx.
Wabhixotom, April 21.—Ths following offi
eUl dispatch hu boon received at the Head
quarters of the Army :
PoxTKßsa Moxxoe, April 19, 1663.
Xaj. (7m, HaU*ck, Central in Chief:
I it due to tbs forces ot Suffolk, to
briefly notiee thsir gallant conduct daring
the last six days.
I On Tuesday, Gen. Peck's right t»» attaek
j ed, and the enemy's advance woe gallantly
I met bj Col. Foster's UghLiroopt, driving them
book to the line of hU piokets.
Anderson's division woe engaged at the
eame time on the water front with oar gun
beau and baturiei, and suffered severely.
On Wednesday a rebel battery of 20 pound
er rifled gaae woe effeatually ulenoed, and an
attaok on the Smith Briggs, an armed- Qur
termuter'e boat, woe repaired.
Repeated attempU hare been made on oar
1 lines bat they hare all been foiled.
I The itormlngof the enomy’e botterie* near
! the west branoh of the Naasemond, by Gen.
I Getty and the ganbeaU under Lieut. Lau
| ram, of the Navy, and the capture of six
I guns and 200 prisoners, elose the operations
of the six days against the enemy’s large
I foroe very satisfactorily.
I Johv A. Bix, Msj. Gen.
National Baakuig Associations,
Wabhwotom, April 21.—The Treasury Do-
Eariment has, for some days put, nun send
tg-out a form of the preliminary certificate
in oonneetion with the national and banking
associations, under the currency and banking
law. This certificate requires applicants to
state the name and title of the usoolation,
the location in whish 1U operations of discount
and deposit are to bo carried on. the nmoani or
capital stock, the name and residence of each
of the shareholders, with the number of shares
held by each, and the time when the badness
of the usoolation is to eommenoe.
Xhe certificate ii made la j order that' aub
eeriberi may btbll themselves of the advanta
ges of the sot toprovide national currency »o
oared by a pledge of United Btatea stocks,
and to provide for the olroulation and redemp
tion thereof, appro rod Fab. Si, 1863. Btaaki
will ba sited 10 ai to ibow aamarical order ol
organisation aad tba locality. For example,
"The First National Bank Association of
,” etc. • '
The Rebels Onves from Bear Creek
••Oar Lon One Haadred*-impert
nnt Newrlroß Vicksburg Expected.
QnrciiVATi, April SI.—A Murfreesboro
oorraipoadaat says a dispatch from General
Hurlbfit, from Uaaphls, reports Gen. Dodge,
eommandlng at Corinth, attacked the enemy
sad drove them bom Beer Greek to Crane
Greek. Oar loss was oae hundred killed aad
wounded. The rebel loss not stated.
Yleksburg dispatches eontaln nothing new.
Important news is expeeted la a day or two.
Fire Ui Bt. Lonir
Sr. Loots, April Sl.—The distillery of A.
B. Tilton, eorner of Main end Poplar streets,
was burned yesterday. Several tenements
adjaoent were damaged. The loss Is e»ti
me ted at about |ls,ooo—ntlnsuranoe.
COMMERCIAL BECOEL.
PITTBBUKUH MAKI^BTS
Omn or m Pirtaauagn Daxlt Gaixttx,
Tubs sat, April 81, isos. -
Gold continues to decline steadily, ourkew York
dbpatchse of to-dsy quoting at 144, which lea de*
dine of ever I cents from the rate of Monday. Mere
our baaken and dealers refute to pey over 140 for
Gold or Demand Soles, aad 185 lor Silver. Govern
ment GertUlcatea of todebtedaea may be quoted at
par fbr those btertng interest, payable to coin, and
8S for those payable to legal tender. Eastern Ex.
chance la toady at par buytnff, and X per cent
premium selllnc. •
OBAlN—Wheat la quiet with email sales of Bed
from wagon at fl,Bo. Bale of 1200 bath from whirl
at f!,3&, There ia a continued good demand for Oata
and the market la firm bnt udehangsd.! Sale of 8,000
bosh sacked (tacks not Included) jto ■ arrive at
TSe, and 4,000 buah to bulk, delivered at the depot,
at the —«y«f figure. Bye le flrm*at from OS to
gl_oo from first hands. Sale of 3 can Shelled Corn
oa track at 83c, and 600 bulb Shelled from store
at 90c.
PBOVIBIOHB—Bacon b to good request, and the
market b Ann but unchanged. We continue to
quote Bbouldera at 0c; Sides 7X®TJ£o; Plain daxzu
6%c; Plato Sugar Cured 10c, and OanvaeMd lO&to
11c. Sab of 6,0C0 Sw Shoulden at 6c, and 6,000 lbs
Plato Hama at B}£c. There bno change to Lard or
Men Pork.
T LOUB—lira UUr loed dtmud fcrjfloor. bit
th.nurk.lcm.not by my muni teUrad Ktln.
W. lot. Id* of 60 bbla Cxtrs Ttailf .t 17.03 to
(743. 00 do do d from (7,25 to V740-UU Utter
0,11. for cholc. «hiu .hut.
QBOOIBUS—Than la bat * Uaittd Inialrp (or
Grocarlaa, and tba narkai la daift bnfc nnchaagad.
Bafat raid—from 13 to 13c; Ooffoa. B».W **c. and
'Mtliaill 46 u aoo for old and ar» crop.
BORIS dUGGS-Bottar ' ' aala W 5 Übla
20.io!s2ofar'
■dttftoalS'u
Arm with mlbb k
>hnO«h«B';4i%
teep.bnh;^
frOßßton •* fl*TB ptr bhL.
,WHIfiET-to*oki with
E*ctlH*l «t t*to<7o. ''
puutiwiV'
■ &bd* ewtilM.
tb» raotpta to*d»y i ■oTihif
tffrttu U»nurk*4, ddoMfuat
tlfco m» y«U railntiftwri- r
*« «< Jblfem tmyit* b«*»
IiTM iitib&Jbj In
lajifrUpackagoa laclnded. toeaalei
bbjastfciixc, jmdWfcbblt'ta
hnpf‘*t Igjfa thejmyer foi»lte>4 bosk at
bU bwW expeore. Wobearjl of another tale of balk,
tb» amount ofvMchwewtre aoabU.ts learm.at
. and 400 bbl*at;l4&-*»batthUlatterMle U below
,jhe aukit, m .bajera took aU that waa. offered to>
dey at 83£to$)$clai>uUSi. ftcd 14>£c in bbb. Ship*
pen .allege that price* heft aft too high for them to '
■MpjZait, hot icbßererthelesa true, that nearly
all of the on toU wlthia tbe past foa day* \e for the
Eastern a?arMtt* .■ .. .
BeO&ed b quirt, aad, la' the abeesca of taler, wa
’omit qaotatiotn.~ irgood demand for fotore
tfoUreft, lmt rJ4ften»} generally, "aft told about
•M for aheadae. theywlaUto engage. .
-* Be&itne is aadlwe-notaa nit of 81 bblr
prime deodorised at jOataldoamd inferior bTandr
may ba quoted at frontt£o hid. .*•■••••-* ■
weekly keView^u i 'ika OLil-JinßineiK
• Tfce market has -beenrino* cor
lastreport. OUbwadtahcddiiottt'dtirpreTkmequa*
tattoos, 10 sl,764trad we hemrof ciieaale, made thU
week at Ibo Phillips Weil; Tarr Farm, 1,000 barrels
ot oil at s2,oopar hfo. Baring the past and present
weeks there bare been thresnewweUsstruck. One on
the Ddworth & £ wing Farm, of about SOQbbUper day;
oce on the Clapp Farm, bf aboutjiQ bbla; the other
on the Blood Sana, anou&t of flow not known as it
baa not yet beau tested Producer* here arerefos*
tug to contract; for delivery at Pittsburgh at So. We
glre as the ruling quotation, $1,76 per bbl at- the
wells. Bat producers are refusing to sell at less thsp.
$2,00, aad an firm even at that hguro. Thettocfcon.
hands, both hsre and at.the wells, is light. -We as*,
tlmate the total amount gone forward on tkd present
rise, and remltinlbg hen, Including the quinltj
brought down bn the two Food Freshets of
at from 35,000 to 40iU00 barrels; and not as
has been reported in the Plttsbdrgb journals. Buyers
aro Tery numerous,l, and are still anxious, to stcure
oil. Bm. we attribute the present excited state of
the mntkot to the bet, that man; refineries below
are about out of stock, and wish to get- down their
supply on the present risq. On Monday last; the
Woodford-Well, on the Tarr Farm corilmanned
thrbwlug water, mixed with a slight quantity of
yellow oil. ThU well hae been Honing for eome t&ne
put, about 1,000 barrels ’per day. The Janes WelH
clou by, wnich was dovriug between luo and SOU
barrels per day,, has ceased to flow altogether. The.
Woodltudcontinues to flow about l,ouu barrels, but
may be counted as flowing altogether water; as the,
small quantity of oil mixod with it ta worthless.'
This makes a oecreasv olabout 1,200 bbls In thedally
production. We hear of; several other wells deecoaa*-
ing*ln amount of tally production, but we have no
particulars. The market here closes buoyant and
Arm at 91,75, while producers are asking, with a good
prospect oWgvtttog It before theweek closes, $2,00.
OllCliy Bexlater.
Chicago Market.
April 18.—There m a good inquiry (or spring
superfine Flour, and the market was Heady, with
■alee el about MOO bbls, at $2,7604,62*4 lor low
grades to choice. Both winter and spring extras,
however, were doll and generally nsglcctea—only a
small lot ol red winter waling at
The Wheat market Wat exceedingly quiet, put
there Was no material change la pdcee—with sale*
of Mo. I boring at fi, 1801,W for treih receipts, hnd
|l,l6 lor winter receipts; Mo. £ bpring, We(osl,fil
lor winter, mad sl,o3<jsi.o3>4 lor iteab receipt*; Ke
-1 acted boring, Bi>s®eoc for lre»h and 78c lor winter
receipts, (the inttue figures and the lattor quotation
being for lot* In Fbut A Thompson’* warehouse)
winter Wheat Was redacted—wtttt sales of fisah re
celpU No, 2 Bed Winter at *1,20, and Ireah ieoalpts
lhrjectod Winter at sl,o4—the market cloaing quiet.
Tba Corn tnatket was leas active, opening firm but
doal&g easier—with sales of JHver Jtellow afloat at
6rc; hirer Mixed afloat at &Ocj Hirer IL-jected afloat
at 4«c; fresh receipt* Mixed Ooro la store at 47>£<S$
ike, and wluter receipts do at 46c; Jtcjected Corn at
th&o lor (reeh receipts Ecj*clcd Corn tn ‘store.
tne market for Oat* Wa* quiet, wtlb light sales of
(roeh receipts No. lat 68>£o. Uye wae l®2c lower—
tre*h receipt* Mo. 1 in etuie store selling at ?3074e.
Barley wa* firm, with a good Inquiry for prim* earn*
pie*. Ulghwtncs were easier— MO bbls being sold
at iWc.
The frovlslon market isJUt. To-day 800 bbls old
city Mess tork were sold at $11,60. Th.r© 1* ooth.ng
doing in New Mess, and the market Is entirely nom
inal at $i3,00014,00. Bulk Meats were told at
for Oouutry Sides, for Uarns. and b%c lor fchoui
dots. Lard was lu limited request at *>£o9/40- —
with trifling salts at the inside ngure. Bu»«et i* in
fair supply, and we quote the market a shad# lower
—prim* toiling at‘die. TalloWia oull, and we quota
country lot* nominal at B>£(?sV)4c. Tnere Uno city
Tallow lu market.—Tribune.
Imports Mr Kivec.
CINCINNATI—Pan Flokkskb Miuxa.—B3 bbl*
ginseng, 6 do beeswax, Clark A cu; a ate obis, bpen
cer AMcKiy; 12 bbls buogs, Pennock, Ball A co; 1
cask lead pipe, Usvts A Phillips; 7hbds bacon, John
o Wilson; 1073 bge wheat, H X Kennedy A Bro; 6
bblspitcn, ti W Oiaddea; 10 bols all, lb ck* meat,
Kook A Parker; 0 bbls oil, K HeskloWu; 10 bbls al
cohol, It K boilers A co; 60 bbls whisky; L Purcell;
jig do do, A Moore; 81 do do, Unckenbelmer A Bro;
4t* do do, U A F Avert: 4 tee beef, 10 tea hams, 10 bbls
10 bxs tobsoeo, Chsa Balsley; 2uU bbls flour', Chas B
lirtr*' K j $OO do do, bla peon a Knux; 160 do do, Lind
say A Telford; $1 bales cotton, Iho* Arbuckle; 16
bbls grease, Ik bgs rags, Isaiah Dtgkcj; 104 oil bbls,
1 M Peonotk A co, 6 pkgs bacon, Brownsville Whan
Boat; 16 bols tr.es, if U ttswyer; 16 pkgs produce,
Lambert A tihlpton; 13 bxs bacon, H U Collins.
Imports by Railroad.
PimtDMß A Olbvxlxxd fUiLsnsn. April 26—1
bbl butter, L U Toigt A oo; 2do eggs, O P Walker;
10 ball bbls fish, A Gotha; 360 bbls floury
Wm Cooper; 7 hhds bacon, 1 tc hams, X H kyfii
A oo; 2 hhds bacon, X ilsaxlttsn; 1888 pcs bacon,
Knot A Barker; 10 bales broom corn. Little A Trim
bio; 380 bash corn, Wm Clarke; 67 bbls apples, Bing
bam, Sturgeon A co;72.bbl* high wines, 1)411 Wal
lace; Itf) bbls floor, Shomaker A Lang; 40 bxs to*,
baoco, John I House A co;:863 bgs corn, 224 bgs oats,
Joseph Herrington; 122 hides, Lfppe A Weisse; f>o
bbls high wines, 8 McQriftksrt; 2 bins butter, Frank
Vanxoruer, 8 rolls leather, Chas Keeler, 45 ski oats,
JJ t Kennedy A Bro; Ufld bgs corn, 720 bush do, D A
U Wallace; 786 do do, J K Hamilton.
. xiTTssukoa. Ft. Wanta A Uttifiaoo Btiaots,
April 21.—26 US lard; Knox A Parker, 435 bgs wheat,
J ti Liggett A •»; 1450 bgs barlsy, Josh Bhodes; U
cka bacon, F Seller* A co; -100 bbls flour, Mackeown
A Linhart; 1 car meat, J P Hanna; 290 pigs lend,
Bakeweil, Pears A co; 41 do* brooms, J Painter; 27
bbls carbon #ll, A Lyons; 100 bbls flour, Watt A Wil
son; 3 cars corn, &ea A Kell; 160 bgs wheat, Slmpion
A Knox. !
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
The river m swelling elawly at this joint ye* ter
day, with notrly eleven fret by. the mark* lact cran
ing, The weather oontinoea clear and pleasant, and
vary favorable for operations at tho wharf.
The only arrival we have to rep art 1* the Florence
Miller, from Cincinnati. The Eclipse, from Nath- |
Tills, I* the next boat due, and will probably arrive j
here about Thursday;
The *"»”«* GrahamToit for Zlnaaville at her usual
boo*, and the Shamrock, it was thought, would get
off for Cincinnati during tha night. T
The Flounce Hiller hadeeareely touched thewharf
when her captain was notified that she was wanted
far government service, aid he was Instructed not to
receive any freight.
Tbe Cottage No. 8 left for Oil City; last evening
with a good trip. The Bells, from the same point, is
due to-night.
A coal boat belonging to Thomas Fawcett, and con*
talnlngSS.OOO.bushclsof coal sunk onjFriday at the
mouth of Pipe Crook, btlow Wheeling;
The Bt. Cloud and; Jennie Bogus wen advertised
to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Monday even
lng.
The llarriuor arrived at Cairo on ;Saturday last
from the fleet of Vlckabnrg, with chimneys down
and otherwise damaged.
A Cairo dispatch; to the Cincinnati Commercial
under date of Saturday says: #
We bear by the Ogdon that the four transportsand
•evo.-al gunboats had run the blockade one day this
week. The Henry Clay, Silver Ware, John H. Dick
ey, and one other tries port, got safely through. Also
the gunboats. No casualties reported.
The fine passenger steamer Emperor, Cept. 0. A.
Bravo, will leave for Cincinnati this evening without
fall. | •
The Emma Floyd; Capt. Ransom, and tho Luaerne,
Capt. God*U, are announced for Bt. Louis and the
Upper 11 isstaslppL ~ ..
BTMUAJtKBO*ATB*
TIIOR BT. LOUIS AND BT., fSfr.ni
JD PAUL, DIRECT.—The splendid
steamer LUZERNE, Capt. Godeli, vrill !•••• hit um
above and ail Intermediate potto on THIS BAT, ttd
instant, at « o’clock p. m.
For freight or psaeage apply cm board er to
j.rTliyinosto* * 00,1
splfi JOHN FLACK, ,}AWh
ifO K UAIKO A BT. LOUIS. »HC»!Lfc
£ —The fine new steamer EMFEBOR,dfIBH
Capt. (J. A. Bravo, will leave far the above sum *»•
tar mediate ports on THIS BAT, 22d instant, at 6
o'clock p. m.
For freight or pamage apply on board er to
J. bTIIYINGSTON *00.,1. -
apW . JOHN FLACK, •. ’JAgsnta.
RIOR ST. LOUIS, ALTON., icfc^
M: QDivoi* UAflßißAii, kko-jbKBE
KDK, MCaUATINf, DAVEHPOfiT. Jhwl>& ADI*-
AHI», QaLKBA, OUBCQOKf McQBKMO&T, LA
0&OS8A, WIHOBA, B AdTlflOa. »T. PAUL AHD
DT. ABTHOBY.—Tb.iMitwwMT JtMHA FLOID.
OtpU Jwdm B*a*oaTWalt«r H. Scott. OUrk, irtli
Imto m tbore on WJBBHJtaDAY, 3U loitut, alO
«C {
rsopo&cu.
BOPOBALB FOB BITUMINOUS
• CO4L; A . , ; _
Ceut AiSUTimr QcauTxxiuaxart Ornc*, }
, - Abac of Iflliudbit. D. Cl . L
■ 0 ttt, April Unisex)
ag PROPOSALS vffl be noiM it this
effi»u»Ul THTOBDAT, April 30,1863,** twelve
e’ciecV bt, lor dellTtriar *1 the Oererniaent Goal
Yard, ca tb* Hole, at the cboflaeoee of the Ofclo
a*dChW»pe*k®f'*n' l and the Potomac Blrer, to
IU of TWO. THOUSAHP (8,600)
ro>i u- anOMiBOM ooAL. ;
CCAl'fo the beet quality, laUmble for
t eamen and blftekantthiag pwpoeea, rebject to the
Inspection of on Afmt onth. port ot the
aoTonment,And to' wo4» twenty-twohundred end
{n-i, iiSCO) Denude lathe ton; the dellTery thereof
llUof M.J. lSU.end ell to b.
dellrered hjr the tutor tnUmooth.
Itio ebOTe 000 l I. bo «•***** b*f® iPV. i
GoTeromene, end to bojndlfcr bj the w>4ht oo do.
Urmiutd.
JFtvpotolh
lb* fall naiaeand post oftoe addreo *t tha bidder
: dtaleyl parties vlil aot be could*
aed t «4aa6ailnjt aastaeeempany each
mait" be eddruetd
Is HA&IZ, Auiitant Qaartecmester jUAlted State*
Army, Washington. D. 0.,0ad iboatt te plainly
marked M PiepsaHttot-Coal *f ■- P ,VI
•:. onarmmtM. - .••••; .
-*Hta rupmiibUltybf tha guarantors mnst be shown
bf tfieofflclal'cerUlicate of the Clerk of the nearest
-Wrtrltfi.Ooart, or of the United States Dlittict At
bidder to «at&ecoatzaeislumki
tits aaarded.tohlu, not be gaarantlei M two n
•pbhelble perms*, whose oiguaUres mask be append*
•dtotßsgninfaiae,' and said guiraa tssmust aoooa*
PIDf *W . I J
Sidden'anatbe presenttn psrsonwten the bids
ate opened, or their proptutt will not lie considered.
Bonds In tbs snss of flr* signed
by tbe contractor and both.of hUgnarantors, will be
required t>f-the raoeeflifar bidder ( npbn signing the
.. : ;
We, —j—>c| tfcscouixty of *-—sAndßtateof —»
M d——, of tbacounti 9! -ri—isaAitsieof —,
do hereby gtarsalee t£at -i— {sable tafbUMl the con*
tract hr faooordaaos with theterms of his propoal*
Uon*aadUuUt should hie proposition: be mooted, he
will ,ei bnce eater Into a ’contract in acoordanoe
therewith. *-■.
Should the oootract be awarded .him, we are pre*
naied'to become me lanttca.
™ UiSSSrMteemSTbesppindtd tbs official
ceitlfleele sbors mentioned.] t
Th« right to reject say or sll bids that, may be
deemed too high is /sours 1 by the D*pot Qoarter
muter. IDWABD L. HAhIZ.
Cajt.Aas'CQaartennetter U. fl. Army.
>olt:td - - ~ ' : :•
a bmv Clothing and equipage
2\. OmeM, TWXLrTB ul SIBAJID Blum.
Pnuianu, luik 5in,1863.
■IALID PEOrOSALg in InTltod ui «01 be n
cehred *t this oDoe until 12 o’clock m. bn FRIDAY,
thaBtlh day of April, 1863, for tarnishing and df
llwlßt nt the fiuaylUll Anehal, rabject to th*
asaal in#p»ctfon* Ui following articles,to bo of
army standard pattern in >U respects. Sample* of
ths different arachs can be seen at thlsoflloii
Uniform Hnu, Black ML
rorngo Cape of Indigo woobdyad fork blno doth.
dhlrts, woolen, of white or gmydomst flsnnsl.
thirty knit.
Drnwen of-Canton HtazmsL
Ctoekings, woolen, to weigh tbno (S) pounds to
tbo doten. , .. . .
Bootees, hand-sewed or.mncnlne quilted.
Boots, for Oa retry, band sewed. . \ .
Blankets, grey wooten, to brseven (7) f**t tong,
fir* (ft) foot 0 indue wideband to-weigh 6 pounds
•ech.
Blankets, painted on cotton.'. for Is*
fentift gnnnaotted, to bo also need for Shelter
Teste.
Poaches, printed on cotton, for nonntod nun;
woUr-prooi and gram netted, to bo need else so e
Bbtltor Tent. . ,• _ .
Trowsen, of ikj-fclue Kersey, fret from Shoddy,
for moon ted men.
Hevereasks, painted, of cotton or linen.
. Cents*ns of eocragated tin.
Hospital Tents sod FUas, of cotton or linen dock,
of 11 os to th«2S Inches wideforth*teot«endlOcs.
for the Fltee—the United fitaUe to tarnish the Bat
tens sod Slips, _
Well fonts end TUes, do. do. do. do. The United
States to tarnish th* Bnuons sn4 Blips.
philter T«nis cf 6-os. Ootton or Linen Book,
closely woven, ud warp and woof of same alsed
thread. A staple of one yard of the dock most ee«
company each bid for these tents.
Felling Axes.
Camp Hatchets.
FemngMtxe Handles.
Oemp-uatchet Handles.
Pick Axes. ;
Bpedce, flttfcl Back-ttrsp.
BnoralSr do. *do.
. Mess Pens.
Gamp Kettlsi.
Drams, Infantry, complete.
Flfm, B and 0.
Bagimoctal General Order Becks.
Do. . Letter do.
Do. DescriptlTS do.
Do. Index do.
Do. Order do.
Do. ’ Target Practice do.
Do. Inspection do.
Crrmpeay Order do.
Do. Clothing Acconnt > do.
Do. Deeerlpitv* do.
Do. Morning Deport do.
PostOrter, do.
. Peat Lettef do.
Post Morning Beport do.
Post Curd Bepen do.
Gtfdons, of fiilx, forGaralry. t .
fenons Bidding on -artlotei of “Hardware,” not
-coeoeding to th* Army Standard, are requested to
■tod samples with their bids.-Bidders will state la
their proposals thcqaantity btdi for and the time of
dadvcry, and also sire th* samea of two nAstant
raretlea for the faithful ftilflflsspnt of the contact,
If awarded. 4U temstee mast be marked with the
bidder’s name, In bnier to Insure their nf« istara.
Tha United dtatesnaarras the Tight to ndeot all, ot
any portion of bids, whan the price la deemed too
high. Bidders are inrlted to be present at the open*
lag of the proposals. tf. fl. OtlßsiH,
aptrfot Aft. Quartermaster General. U. B. A.
FOR SALE
v AUABLB IRON WORKS * FOR
T BALSL—Owingt# a dimolotioa oTce-partnar*
■kip, we ebut private sale tmrIBOH WOBKB, lit*
utiii it InaU*. on tha Iran Mountain BIOIM4II
mtUM from 8k Jsonts, wmalrtltg of on* hokblart
faunae*, row la ancdeaafnl operation, making from
. eighteen to twenty tonaof 80. 1 pig iron per day;
! twenty <tw«ulac mbm* ■oiiatte lor laboram dne;
targe ihree-ttory brick itore, One iUUm and barn, 1
11,0.0 acres of goad timbered and BO) acne of good
I farmlng.land. . ;.
I Also, acentract irtthtbe American IronMoxnUin
Ccftapaay for delivery of their era, having twelve
I jean to ran. harp banks cd hematite ore 0* id tm*
nudlata vidnltyefthe fwrnaoa,
for farther Infaramtfcm, apply at owr office, in
I Irondale, whan every faculty tor examining the
I Verbs will he given.'
epA7wd . . 800TT, EABBISOH A 00.
Valuable building lots at
PUBLIC BALK.' 1
SIXTT-TOUB DIBIBABLB BUILDIHG LOTS*
Known as the “Algeo. Property,” sitvated la Mo
-01 ore townahipwadiolalng the property of the Moose
of BefngeTwUThe offered at PUBLIC AUCEiORi
and sold to the highest bidder wU>ont»eerva, «»
BATUBDAT, Afrit £5O, iai 8 o'clock?, w.
Txaß*~tme*fe«rth of tha parobam money whan
1 deed la emonted; remaining tbrsa-fcurthi In three
! annul payments, with Interest. .
weEUrPHILLIPA! )
'• JAKES ITOABDLISS, VOommitU*,. 1
JOMKSAMFBOM, J
apShdt :: t i ’• •• •• i
QTOCK FARM FOR SALE, conUfaung
Qm acre#, tOof which laoianreAW acnsbfnht
oral meadow, nan'water indterv add ,"da orchard,
of 0 acrea ef the nis beat graf lew fawlk to fall begiv
Inr, ai»fteinn honaß oi 8
[ rooms, good dry M by tPiHctoghe^a
ted other PBibaiidiags, with flsh pend. o§al »pd
lUßmtaoel&cteatabandasem Biteatedia-Brirail
township, Indiade cehatyi’den'mlAalef vraZhlroa.
Black LtokStatfeo. Thfafamis located laAgood
neighborhood, near to Chwtesa, Stares, MlUs, Ak,
CWK . SAliil-OM wwnor «o«*4-
£ hand aXUHDU MIMS, W tubM fcrSO
lmlw.dtoa.t-r> I
*4*o&J6**mSs' EUBUB, fcryiuM-u -w.
tools tool) Ouptotfen to a took, Irfu to aoU.
to* tor whi „ . BCQK K. BOLB,:; ..
[ fafct(o»tk»An«tonTrtT--.OOT.FototJJtoT^
LiMju baub—Two new toriok Hoiue*;
C .a Hunt rtmt,Bln»totton, -tyototok tk.
ptopertr of th»«Ut« Ibi— lllt*—n. i Th.
tn-aUUn »Mto«wA,*llk.Wli atoM
lira,tilth (0)4 nU at ntoc.. »» tot. t» tow
t, try on* ktudnd u* tUrtyon. tort d-sp—*nHl*
cl«o« room*.,alto tkn.ma;bnM.k ttoibuk
endofthslota. % '■ I^*.'
Vc r Uni. ef nto vgjfa et B&1IS ÜBI BTMXtj
Plto»fc«Ek. -■ .-r . 'i ahasiim
rvKMIttAfcH.W . KKHIUKNUM gUtt
jJ lnpiwU'-am4H<abuui-tfj*•
,l—a.Hr toom-l uar «h.hmd ef
L«rt anrt> tor
s«toa> u, o- Hioiu—h, ana. Attwla, to-
I tfc.fcmMto.Urt> jtri,wk»hMaun—?torpr
totol.
! Corner of 8k Clalrstrort and Itoqwssaa^ay-
I - apfctf t —• ■ : . •
T 7 AljU AB lji£ - FROififiKTY- * Vli
V AcminfiXaA.'dilb Blao.htet,
Packing and lasnkp Pnw—, lawr Pf ailing and **'*
hla, three milaa-.ftoaathe otiP, on tha pttnbe\«d,
S" t r;
Dsnteaasmoney.' Applyto'.2_ ; --
mllttei ■ w. B. Machanka B»ot
hCmct UOhL vilh 6
jJQ aorsaof sarhkca, ait Cm rim. flftrratad in Pool,
lo.Lmihs Mainth tenihk
itijLay oowntfyft, TMi tzmotof Coal wuTm
laedd^mnebtmiMaawill bpadvantagaooa to.the
fiMMi • •! • Caates Bnlidtata.'-y
LUTB. ifOK tiALtF-Hi&ekah
IsfLoU Ktr mlata theSaoend Ward, Allegbenj
Citj, baantfltaliy'tfttmUdccn/Jtmlata-.strsae and
•laSSf.r"- MBllBhtoSBT. T
I Io.SU yeatwditmtiAUstfbswy,
K folfcrtrtiTir^eriW
prepnrty, fob resident*- cf the Me
Thompson, Esq.,Tun wn by ti e naoe end atyle of—
“Bnral BatcMt,F eiluato in Pitt ADe*
ghsny county, P 4, tlx: . <
Lor 80. l Abbot s 1-6 an** of mfacow, bounded
by tha PiUsbarth b CoatellsviUe Bailroad^Langh.
Iln A Oo.*s FurnJpe, Foor-ilit* Bunsmd the jMonoa
gahela Biter,-admirably site for msa:iactnring
purposes. !
Lor 80. 2 —About b\i ftcrei between the railroad
and the brew of the hfu, on which it erected a two
storied dwelling Boose, pertlj brick, with Id rooms
and basement kltthen, w»»h house and bake house,
well supplied with cistern water. A frame barn;
carriage house, Ah Also a‘permanent well jef good
water. Achates and abendant ibdd't of‘ fruit in’
great variety.! **
Lor 80. 3.-4A»nt »cr?s of table land, in rear
of 80. S, cofoprulag tee meat beaatilul site for'
bnildlngin tbe ooantj. bATlogoxtenstTe yiawi of
the rlrerand portion* of PisU&nxgV Bimlngbami
and adjoining districts. !
Langhlla S|atlon Ison th-< sTop^rtr,and within
ht minntee tlmo to the citj.
m»e property Will b» sold togeth«r, or each lot
Baferto* Urn. ijIABY THOMPSON, on tha nremJ
'laes, or to J. Di WILLIAMS, Ilf
JAB. B. McQOBD, 131 Wood street, Pitteborsh.
apUitf • ; : , ,
* ?UK tiALK—The ttworibed
Jj. pieces of property. Vis;
He. L— l6o acres of-ralaable Coal Property, on the
Uooongafaala Hirer, in the third pool. This peep*
•rty Is yera adraqtaseoosly carrying on
large bosmess. hanng an extenslra front on the
river, and an asondance of water lot the loading of
boats and barge*, with drainage in iright direction.
The expense of putting this property la working
condition will be trifling in Comparison with many
other places on said river. j "!-’"'
HAS.—One thre*story Dwelling:Hbeseandlotj
Ho. 136 Webster street!.dtxth Ward, o*.ntaiuing
eleven finished rooms and cellar, all th good tesanta*
ble condition.
Ho. B.—One BaQdtegjLot, adjointsg the last de*
ecribed, 84 foot In front, jmining bdek V)9 Imii
maintaining Ihe tame width to WlaeV-iey.
Ho. fo—One lot of gTomii in Wray and Bowan>
planet lot* In the Seventh Ward* .being Si foot on
Webster street, extending back 129 f***w *P*Tt
For farther information enqnire at iSS Webeter
atreat, or 112 flmlthfleld, (City Tea Boned;) ,
mb2firtf • ‘ ' i s'» B.WBAs.
QUCiH WAttU If 1 J-UK
O fIALt.—W. h.TO tor >.l. twj a-Kor, Brldl
DwelUoxe and Lots, with sU rooms each, and flelfh'
ed atlio iltoated on 80. 6 Dcca’.ur street, near Kim.
This property brioga a n*t rent of lo per cent., and
U offered at a great targrin, ? *
Apply to B. ttcLAIH A CO.,
gptO ! - . ‘ ; fjtßt: rnarih street.-/
SPKiixli WaUUM, Jb'UK . DAXiti.—A
■treat Tffp-UOESK WABOHj w«U-iroo*d,
loor iprlngi cal hlgb ootoh bed, laltoblo for nr*
sun* orxsrdeatrt’ a*. ‘ Knqoiro of 1 .■ *•
' * 00, :
Idborft.Tof of feixlb »tre«t;
IfjLiiMMMti
■fcTiNM ACiKM3 ifOK BAliiß.—A Ult
- W containing about nine acres, utair the residence
of W. £ B..Walket, ilcUlore township* on which la
an ebundanoeojrjpringwauir end forist trees.
»hSI K. H y I»AVIB. 66 Water; stl. AHeaheey.
tlMCliiCll! JfJvW JJtArt ih A lift. —
/ Ho. 7, In the Tint PresbyieriaaCburch of this
city, for sals, j Apply at City Xc*j Scoas, Ko. US
fiwtbflald strait. : ' .! ;£• WBaX*
1 mhtt&tf ■' ’ M > '
HUtt BAWa—Oa<*' v ■-o»« toflg
JS #nd 86 inches diameter, oa» flue, 2 inch. :•
able Zo* e ihiall engine, 5 tores 'pt-wes. Inquire.
Wa.:iP LIBntTT tfrtrK-arr. •! "***•#
CUixt Four Fir© Engines! bo
r Jonging_to. Alfogfiefly City. Enquire of (he
Oneiroan of tH* Committee on Jflre Engines.
apfclm A. i).;« Ml'rH. 68 Water street.
LflUftttAU OF UKUNAMto. ;
II -j l Navy BKTA&T»nr, i
: Washington City, March;*, 1381 f
Tlils Bureau Is desirous of ascsrutnlog whether
rifled cannon can bs male of wrought Iron of snffl*
de&t and -uniform endurance ana ’economy to war*
rant their befog preferred to guns of cast iron only,
or hfcastiron-strengUu&ed-Wtth-ifroughS iron.
' Proposals will therefore bo rtctlTpd frjm any maa
dfaotoms of forged lion, to furnish a finished gun
or a block of from which tbo taie maj: t>o
finished. |
Ths gun, when finished, td weigh about
10,100 pontOS, to bo made into a gun throwing a
projectile of ICO pounds, at need in icest iron rifled
esnnon of like weight; to bo fired 100 j times, with
eertlce charges of the same we’ght and kind of
ponder as used lathe Parrott IOJ-pounder, tlx: 10
pounds of Ho. l t without homing or wearing in
such a manner as to cause apprehension# of barsung.
Tee quality ot metal, price and qthex terms, are
to be abated dearly lit the prtpoiil fotwardsi. ;<
The fioroaaressms th<r right *lO itself of accept
ing or rejecting any of the proposals. I
She n™* for recelfing the proposals is limited to
thlity dais from]date; ant (proposes will only be
Retired from persons actually engaged fo the fabri
cation of wrought iron. i j .
- JOHN A DABLGBEN,
mhSfclwtqd j phief of Bureau.
RAILROADS.
CL & V B L A
FJZTSBUB6H AND
WOBBLING RA»c.wrtsr&tr w -T-^»e*a3didiJ^
ST7KMBB Ut&iSOlhaalair-oii and sitter
MONDAY, April 20th, 1&03, Trains wlfl Imts‘ ths
Depot of the PsansylTania Sallroad,] fo Pitts
burgh, as foDowi: 1
Piittbmrgi and Wkmiing Lias.l
Leans Pittsburgh 1.00 a. m. 6:10 a. m. 11:40 p. m.
do WeUsrlUo. 8:10 *• 8.18 “ Sh6s "
do Btaabeav’e 4:10 M s;O7 « 3:53 “
do Whselfog. 6:10 “ 10.03 •• 4:55 “
Arrives 6:26.“ Itf26 “ 6:10
Connecting at SteubsuTille and Bellalrjwlth Bleu
heflrille andlndlana, Itailroad and Central Ohio Bail
road lor Bsaesrllls, Newark, Columbus, Xenia, Day
ton, Cincinnati. lioaisriUe, Cairo, ht.
Louis, &C Joseph, said all points west and aouihaest,
and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad.
JKhferpk <md ( CSeeefood Idas.
Leareu Pltabuwh..^ M 1^0 jL m. m*
do 8:60 ;.»•
do 1 4;OL “
do 6;85 •• 4:45 “
do 8av5nna,..,.........‘,t0t0. 7A* « 6:B2j>
•do ...wiMiiiTi— -7:55 •*. 0;10
Arrive* at Cleveland..., 9:10 “ 7^o
. ’ 11 *"! at Bayard with Toscarawas bran eh far
Maw PhUadMphla and Canal Dover; at AUlanoewlth
Plttsbnrghtilort Wayne and Chloago Baßroed;at
Bavsniia wlth Atlsatio end Great Western BaQroad
far Warren» Greenville, Meadville, Union. Corry,
Jamestown and Eaianiinca; at Bndsoa with Cleve*
lend, BteeevfUa anddnelnnatL Ballroad for Akron,
OarnhOca.Tails and MUlenbnrß, and at Cleveland
Withers S.B. B. far Krla, Dunkirk and Bnffhlo
with O A T. B. B. far Sandnsky, Toledo, and also
with itaaaew far Detroit. ■
WaUdvlßo Aooommodatfan leaves at p. si; -
- Batttidng trains; arrive at' 0:}0 a. 8:20 and
&05p. !m.; and kid s. m. ,
Through Tickets to all prominent pointa can to
proenred at the Liberty fitreet Depot, Plttabnrgh.
| GBO&GBj PAB&IB, Ticket Agent,
Aal AIU oIStX Tick.t Agtnt.
for farther imarmation. apply to
] WILLIAM BTSWABT, Agtet,
At the!Company’s Office in freight Station, Penn it
apSlf ■■ 1j- ' ; • --
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SDiMMEE ARr. -
*AHGEMgKT- —Op
MOHDhT, ...iTIH'WB
80th. fBKBfiTLVAMIA OmisYmni. jenii«ityAD.
SINS DAISY THAU'S.
Thai THUOCGH ACOOMUODATIOH TBAIH
leaves the Psssesgsr Stailoh dally, (except flasday,)
at 4^o'km.,stopping at all Station*
.bnrte land Philadelphia, and making direct connec* ■-
tfan far Nsw Tvk atphilodelchta.
Tha TttEOUQH MAIL THAI# leave* the fi*-
sangM' Station CTiwr loomiog .fexcept Sunday) te
8:60 a. stopping only at principal stations, and
mitking'ffinwioanneoUcma/at.fiamstmrg fa* Balti
more and Washington, and far Mew fork via Phila
delphia* . V ' 1
‘'"ThaTHBOtTGH CZPBSaS TBAlMteaves doCpa.
BioO.p*itn. stopping qa*r at principal stations, maung
direct oonnectbn at Harrjtmrg tor Baltimore and
Waehtafttoc. and far Mew fork via AUe&townroota
and Philadelphia.«. . -
' Zte TACT LXHIiHbVMIthQ .ciatlas doßy (exsopS
femday,); B, fcSA-p; mV, sto*bK etdy at pgacQai
•tatfaes, <aoeneeting ctMaTTfabarj; far Baltimore and
Washington, andrat PhlioOeUifelß far Mew Tock*
; AOOOAUKODaTJUS TBAIMk U
■' The Johnstown Acccmmcfiaocn xrtsm lean* daily,
;>xoapt Bnndayy*t 8:46 ju m., stepping at all staked
ttd tnahiagerfarns Ocheawgh. . .. ~l:
RntAeooomßdhtionVndPfeziWairsStalSohlMm
V/dl Hasten
feliS.WKw.jw,
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; IMys»4sSj (*sfici>t<fW3 , U>) .'V
v Tb» Church Trxbi Uxvtsj wa!i'*St&tlos.eTM76u*
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VrtS' %. 'rpt: iKr|iliY.»!'Rtfaftev; Afccogunofttttnni
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