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WEDHESDAI .IIOBNINQ, APBIL
TA£: IN2EL&J&ESC&
TnnaTettwdAj’r'Kveauig Gaxett*.
PUBLIC IBBTMB AT WILIHS BALL.
i« Fifteenth HilitU Beoiganinuf-
MOKK iIBTAICHB& BSCBIVED.
WHEELING IM QBSAT DAKGBB.
*C., to.
At half part two o’clock a man *“•“»«
ni hall at Wltkla* Hall, Vo taka aettaa 1b
rafomoa to tho fiwal exigency, (rowlag
out'of tha fnmolred Inrertottof fauiylTaala.
. Tho mooting Wac called Ip ordpr by Bx-
SoToraor Wo. ff. Johnitoa.
~ f. It. Brnnot, Brq., wu called to the Chair,
u d the following Vice Piealdenta andSeera
mriea nn announced: ,
Vlee Dr. George McCook, Wm.
V. Johneton,Joa.JlUworth, Robert Finney,
J, H. Baldwin, W. M. Murray, B. F. Ton
Bonhurit, Then. B. Hamilton. :
Becretariee—Thoa. Bteel.M. A. Woodward,
John Black, John H. Stewart.
On motion, the lotlowinf mamad gentlemen
- war* appointed a Committee to prepare bual
aaaa for the meeting: J.'.F, Scalar, Thomee
M. Howa, John H. Hampton, Jea. M. Cooper,
Jamaa Park, Jr., W. M. B. Hogg, Calvin
Walla, Wm. H. Shinn, 1 J. K. Moorhoad and
W. K. Hlmlok. |
Bplrltadand atlrrlog addraitaa warn made
by Dr. McCook and Wmi F. Johneton, whe
nrcad the Importanoa or prompt and effective
•rgenlaatlon. It waa by thla moana, and by
thU alone, that tha State aoald ba laved from
tavaaion, and rebel border driven baok.
’ ThePreaident waa oalladnpott foraapeech,
and In Ilea read the aoul-atlrrlnritaniaai of
T. Bnobanaa Bead, entitled "the Oath.
Tha poem waa read In a Tory affective man*
nar, and allotted antbnaiaatlo appiauee.
Ban. Moorhead waa: next nailed upon, but
atated that the Committee, of whloh ha waa a
member, waa about ready to report, and he
would aay but afaw worda. Thla waa ntlmefor
aotion, notforepaeohaa. It waa a time to ehow
our loyalty, our darotlon to the country, and
net to tlokle the ear with eloquent eppeali.
He wanted no nnnaoaaaary delay, but hoped
to aae-tbe 15th Regiment dlled up and ready
- tn leaea to-nlabu He would go for one, and
te“«» t>h tha boat tonight. They
oonld go right Up to Geneve, and gat behind
Jenkina—juat where out boye would like to be.
There waa no danger of the re bell oomlng to
Pitta burgh-(that waa hie impreltlon) but he
did not wlah to roe our men delay until too
rebate got back to their own quartan. The
addreri waa loudly applauded.
The. Oonlmßtee here appeared, and made
the following report t- ,
Reacted, -Thkt M* men' now etgn a roll,
nladainc thamtelrea to go Into the 16th Regi
ment Pennaylranla Militia, .to fill up laid
roclmonte
Booted, That all wirhlag to form new
oompenieenow enroll themaolTea Into eom
panier of eighty, rank and file,and eleot thelx,
oßcera. , '
Jtcaolwd, That—- eempanlee of cavalry
be formed. "■"■■■
The report waa aooepted. . „
Before any .final aotion waa taken, General
Howe lead to tha meeting tha corraapondenoa
between himaelf and the Governor, thet'they
might sndentand exactly how the caae atood.
He alao went on to give the aubrtenoe of a
oonveraation which he had juat had, with
Governor Cnrtin, by. telegraph, the remit of
which waa, that all the Governor had done
waa merely to approve of hia (Gen. Howe a)
action in ordering 001. Gaiway'a regiment to
be in raadlneia to await the order of the Gov
ernor. He could not order ont the militia un
til he hed.ieeelved initructionl from Waah-
Isgton.
Governor bod oonoladid to tend oat
OoL Boberti, and If neoetsarj, to follow Wm
tolf immediately. . _ _ „ . ..
Q«n« Howo then road the following du*
patches: ‘
Weulxio, April 28th, 1863.
Sirt We are in imminent danger. ' The
rebel forces are within thirty miles, burning
bridges on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
They are also approaohing by the Waynes
burg road. Send yoer Minute Men and Ar
tillery, and whatever force you can. Be
prompt or we are destroyed. Got. Pelrpoint
U »b».nt. .Oumm
B. M. Hontoi, Marshal W. V.
Whulutg, April 28,1863.
6»: Can you send artillery end drilled
men by* express train', to-day, as w* are
threatened. We bare received reUatd* in
formation that the rebels, 2000 strong, were
at Morgantown at 4 p.m. yesterday.
H. J. Saicgilb. A. G.
Another dispatch wu r**d # from Wheeling
to Copt. Botohelor, whfrh appear* la cor tofr
wraphld oolurane. ~ _. , I
A dispatch, Jut rtetlfod from .Butler, wm
afro rood, underlay to General How* the »*r
tlom of tho Butter county militia.
oilvod with uproarious applausa, and three
eboort were given for the Bailor oounty pa- 1
resolutions woro then colled up and I
passed unonimoiulj. . . A .
Bomo discussion ensued ai to whether tao
troops aboald go to Wheeling, or to Gonora,
oa tao Mononghhiln riw. Goa. Moorheod
favored going *p tho tint, o« Geneva w*
bat fifty mUoi dbtaat from Wheeling. Bo
waatod to got im boUad tho rebefr, and pro*
▼oat thorn from making tholr escape.
A majority of thoio proooat seemed to faror
going no tho river, and liwniogreed to ro
port at tho Hoaongahola wharf at six o dock
this evening. - : . _ . -
Jamos Park, Jr./had control of onoagh of
arms to tapply ail who wfrhod to go, while
Major Whltoloy, oomiaaadaat at the Arsenal,
had agreed to furnish all the ammunition ro- I
qulred.
. On motloa of Dr. E. D. Gama, tho moot
ing tendered a unanimous vote of thank* to
Goa. Bowe, forth* pro»ptn*fS,energy and
patriotism which ho had displayed in the
present emergency. -
The meeting was largo and spirited, and
tho addmsaei, of which wo give bat a Tory
meagre outline, wore reoelred with enthusias
tic applause.'
BolU in, lira pi«p»r«l, Md «i»»tar«i
Won btisg obUbtM whm >• I.lt th, h»ll.
A H&adiome Testimonial for Col
..-‘Clark- ,
Th. uUiM'wi *t th. USi B»glmtnt,|
with . tl«w to UiUfjlni ihrii «*»1
gird lot thtlr bf.T. ud gilliatCotoMl> E«t. J
John B. Clork, roooatlj ojpjwtomJ > Commit- I
too. oontUtloK d BoifOontßoboit N.11U., jr*. |
ud olhin, who wero uthoriiodto procmr. . I
nltobte w.toh .ndcholn, to bo pnuntod to I
th»Colonoloiihl««TlT»liiithl»fflt,,»flortko |
dbohorg—o( hli mon. Tho Commlttoo h»TO I
pUood tho fundi, amounting to $3OO, In tho I
handt of Jamoi MoOandlou, Kiq., who will
ozotolM hU own taato and Jadgmant in
making tha porohaM.’ Tho watoh will con
tain th* following lnacrlpUoa: *®
OoU John B. Snltatod »«;!
of tho 133 d Boglmont Ponnrjlranla Vohtn
**?&' ngimont, It ll otatod, will b* «tu«Umd
out on tho Bth of Mag, and thoj ***** to
r«iok tkia city on tho Mih, whtoh wonld bo
nozt Bond*, wMk. Tho praMntaUon ipaooh
will bo mate bg ona of th* ulliWd mon, ud
tho oooaalon will b* oooofgroat latamott te »
win follow Immodlatolg npondh. amrai of
tho nglmnt ham, and bafpn thog dltbud to
ntnn to tholr homodr. "r-
An UohT goung woman namod
Rnwn appoard bafon Aldormu Donaldaon,
onwtedag mnlng, bloadlog Tirg prcfacolg,
ana azblbltlng otkar maiki of rodjh uaga.
gki lUted that Mn. Brnwdg ud bar dugh
tarihad oommltUd a rlolant aatanlt upon bar,
ud oka doalrod that thog bo ncMotad. War-.
raato woroloinod.udthopartlaauratoiaght
op; bntthag dror* womutudbitfteAthan
Min Brown, |M lug whiahtha withdraw ( th»
pronontton. ■;
Bmn'p Kunuu-Zhlr ap Undid tronpo
wongnotad with an orarfloWlng abdiaDOO.Ot
. Hawnls Ball, on Mohdag hl£Ui UIVTVkSi
tiro utUfaotlott ( fnllg inltainlngthalr' high
lapnUtlon aa Total
ara. Thog appaar again thla mronlng, with a
naw ud attraotlra prugrdinma.' ’ ,
Tn coi*i«nno* or *n Bunn''Brim
am Dnwn XJaoji doo
nlaonU.poMlcbad bg J; f. But, of MauaU
HalL'ntnh iMb m O Mat mUlatan pam..
abut farm, bar. bau oxtumnig efaufond;
Jfji ainUg tmckU a thirddWjETTT'
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An unfortunate Gold Speculation.
. «eow Jockey” nimedEobertPriagie,' rW
siding some distance; in lheoeuniry,epp«ar*d
btfore Alderman Donaldsoni-thle
ud desired to make an information against
«a unknown sharper (or pairing counterfeit
money, at the lame time producing a compo
sition coin about the nine of a twenty dollar
gold piece, but not by any meant “in* the
i similitude of the coin of the United States.”
I It had the liberty head on one aide, and the
I eagle on the other, but instead of “United I
I States of America I ', it contained a Latin I
motto, and was altogether a very questionable |
looking pleoe. Ur. Pringle stated that the |
sharper had the coin In a little leather hag,
I and weald only show him a small portion of |
I It. He represenUdit as a twenty dollar.gold
I piece, and stated that he got it in the army.
IHe offered : to sell it at its hch ]
I and Pringle, no doubt supposing that he had
I come across ah ignoramus, prilled out twenty |
I dollars and took the coin in exchange—the j
I little leather bag being thrown into the her-1
I gain: She sharper made tracks immediately,
and as soon as the “oow joekey M got hi* h^ds
I bn the “shiner” be was ohilled to*the heart to
I find that it was a base fraud—not erenan lm- I
I Itatlon. The prospect of hie r**^ I** 1 ** 1
per oent. on hie lorestmentTaaUhedasspeed
ily as did the sharper. The
itarted In pursuit of the aooundrel.and finally
succeeded in oTerbauHng binatahotel. They
talked the matter orer, and the shwpeedngy
»I disgorged fifteen dollar*, denying that belted
J imAtA any more. The sharper wenUdhls
“gold plow” baok, but Pringle-wanted to I
I keep it to prosecute on, If the other fire was
' not returned. The chap refused to surrender
1 any more, and hence the complaint. J- The' al
, derman giro the outwitted individual a pleoe
of good»dri»—Ullinghln thathe had
It the shadow of . tui, end that It would eost
I him twleo fire dollars to hare Uio follow ar-
I roilod and tried, bdoidoi tho risk of being put
i Into tho ooou. Tho jookoT had boou head
, I eomely jookeyed himself, and he left the office
full. Impressed with the truth of tho ’•dip:
' | "All Is not gold that gutters.”
From Gen. Borntide’e Corps
Caur Dick Bobikbok, Ky., April SI
Dm OastUt: Tho Old NlnthCorpl, or, u
It ii geuerall, called now, the “Blf Clan in
Geography, *’ is at present enjoying the snn
nyside of war—here in the eery heart of the
garden of Kentucky, orerflowing with agri
cultural wealth.
Xh«re w»i a very strong rebel sentiment,
whleh has been growing beautlfallyleis since
Pegram'e raid. The loyal people of the Btate
were ready to receive and give at welcome,
bat the disloyal shrugged their shoulders, end
believed it would sot do. She behavior of
oar men, end the publication of Burnside's
order No. 38, hat worked wonder* among
them, and I honettiy belleTO that Kentucky
ic more loyal to-day than the hat been at any
time tinoe the war began.
The newt from the front ii.of no importance.
A few straggling gnerrillas are occasionally
captured.
The Eighth East Tennessee are encamped
here. I visited them the other day, and
never'have I teen a body of men In arms for
their country that have suffered to* much as
they, living (or rather starving) for months
in the mountains awaiting an opportunity to
escape Within oar lines. Everything they
possessed Is the thape of wordly goods was
burnt, destroyed or taken possession of by
therebels. Their Iriends turned oat of homes;
ttfceir aged and infirm parents hong, or left to
ttarve, and they hunted like wild beasts. As
fast es they come in they are slothed and
armed. They are drilling every day, and
from their readiness in acquiring a knowledge
in drill, they promise muoh for the future.
To-day a scouting party brought In a rebel
captain, one of Morgan’s men, who was pay
ing a visit to his home.
Thas far we have boen an army of observa
tion, but every preparation Is being aede for
a vigorous campaign j and. rest assured that
if the Old Ninth meets the “rebs, she will
lose nothing of the name she has already won
—under our Burnside. W. W. T.
Provost Marshal Affoixtid.— CapU Jes.
As Herron, Ut« of the 4th Pennsylvania Cav
alry. reoeived on Monday his commission m
Provost Marshal (with rank of copula of sav
alrj)fQrth*l2dCongr*sslonnlDlatrieU Capti
Horton will At once establish bis headquarters
in thii city. ■
Yakut Fair.— Tbe May number of this
laughter-loving monthly visitor is now ready,
and will be found at tbe oonntar of Mr. J. P.
Hunt, Masonic Hall, Fifth streeU
Notici— Tbe Tonng Men's Bible Society
'will meet on Thursday, th* 7th of May, at the
usual place and time, instead of next Thurs
day, the Day of our National ~Fa«U
IN THE ORPHANS' CODRT|M|
or ALiixaaurr codhtt. pksb-SBP I
*TLTAHIA.~In the met Ur of the estete ot I
. fpsrfo, deceeted Ho. 1, Usrch Too, IMS. WiU 1
ioi PonlttoeorTelosUon. ... , J
To WiUUm Beery end Ann U> wife, (ferm«rly j
Ann Pp&rge.) Mery Spirgo, Hm. Sperg), SUphan I
f pjrgo, Peter Spergo, Joon fipergo, Anne fpafiOi I
Amtue Boa'gVand Ann KUzibeth 8pw«o, chiUree |
end heirs of Jemee Epargo, deo'd; Biephen Thcmss I
Epsrgo, Semnel Belpn, Vsbond ofJlerjfpwgt*
dJrt’S. end Michael 8. Belptt. Helson a Belph* Msry
I Awn Belph end Cherko 0, Balph, children, •&» of |
the laid Bianel Belph end Mery hla wife, (tomerly
I Mery Srano,) dec’d; Mery Beieno Tcnng. Asulle
I G«o. Tones, Peter 8. Toung. fiereh Tehng
I ud Vn- Tensg. children enl heirs of John Tonng
t end Margaret hu wife, (feraerly Margatetfptfgo,)
deceued; John Gilmore end Sosanneh hls wUejUos*
I merly Sosanneh Sptrgo,) deceased; Beojemln r.vee, |
Baree B. Coe, James K. Coe, Stephen B. Oce end
I Daniel 8. Ooe/chadren end heirs of James uoe and
I Elisabeth hU wile, (bnnerty XUsabeth Spergo.)
l eeeeed, children and heirs at law of James tpvfh
I dfCMted Tc a are hereby notified that an loqnul*
I ties will be held, in pnrsnesce ef the above mention*
I Ml order or writ ef partition, on the premises men-
I iiened and described in e**d writ, to amemble tn the
I D-emlsee* In the Borough of Blrminghaa, on
I TBOBBDAT, tha 2Sth oay of May* Aru-o Domini
IBfiSs at 10 o'clock a. m., to make mcUUob m oad
I among the heirs, Ac., ot the eald dccseaed, in nth
I auutuil tnancß pn portions as bythe law» Ol the
•Mnmonwealth of Penasglven-a U directed, i ench
l nartltloa can he male thereof without pcrjadlce to
I orepjliiog the whole; but it nch part»Uon eanne*
I be made thereof ae aforesaid, tl»n to valne and ap*
I praise tbe tame according to Uw, a; which time and
i nlaoa von may attend if yon thick proper.
1 9 1 3 UhABT VlWvSt Bharlff.
I Bnnurr's Orrics, L . ..
I Plmbnigb, April U*!! 1681.1 ,pl»:Uwiltw
QCAaraawasrma Ganniii's Orncs, 1 I
Washuotob i/ITT, March 19,1843. J I
gYWNhBS Ol f STEAM. VESSELS u* I
V/ lovl'ad to eend to the Qaattermaster GenermTe I
tbeir charter or eel*. I
Tenders cootain deeciiptlfms of the vessels, I
their dimensions, enrolled or rsgwtersd, tonnage, I
I acteal CArryirg capacity, material, whether eoppered, I
I whetb*«*»d* wbeei or ytopeUors, whether copper or |
iron CaeUnrd, els*and-power of engines and belle is, I
end'sboold eut« tb* prtte at which they are offered, I
bt long er short charter, with th* estimated Valo* *< I
I the vernal In ones of lose, or In case th* government. I
I prefer to pnrehaes Instead ef chartering.
I owner* of sUam veaeels already In the ante of
I the Qaarurmsster** Department, are "requested to
I make known to th* Dtpertment -any redaction to
I their preeeht rate* which they may be ml Ung to
I grant, and also the price at which they will be will* |
IHn unden ’Jhdnld be addrmsid to-th# Qear
termastSGenerai of tha United BUtee, atWeehlng.
I should be endotsed “frepom-s lor tha char*
b. U.
to reUuo. tto byTg «■
I eanee attending army tranrp jrtotion upon the ooean
1 empioyedT mh»fcBm_
JJLACK DIAMOND riTEKL WOBKH,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PARK, BROTHER ft CO.,
3XBT QUALITY BUIBXD OAST 6TB KL,
Botur*. JUt ud Octagon, of i4l di m. Wanna ted
•fikl to any Imported or maaabetaiod la thla
and Warahcna*. kM. H 9 and 161 TIBfiT
•adUO aad 183OOOHDOTBBBM, ftttsbargb.
fcllilyd ; ,
UCANHOOJ}; HOW LOST l HOW
•tVI aiaTOMD t-jßt jrabltalj»J, IB I Mkl
.feg^-Tag^j£yag|jSjt
slpt r o<»lrolrtfco»*w]f*ty rt ?!£l’ vJjf'nSSi
Su! suii, 10rk ,23n22^
lulin -I >»»»-;
S*SSSV|?SJSi.w3I pnmt «>••• ««*W
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j iso bail. «j*oxt«d > :fc
LABE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[PBOM OUB EVENING EDITION.]
REBELS 4T I&HISfiTOH, WEST 11BBIHI&.
Bridsei on thi» Baltimore and Ohio
Btilroad Burned.
Sigpatcb to tbo Pittsburgh OosetU.
Whmlibo, April 28,3)1 p. m.
Tbo Rebels ore now burning tbo bridge* at
Manlngton, on the Baltimore end Ohio Boil
rood*
[Monlngton i* 19 nil** woat of Fairmont*
and 45 nil** from the Ohio river by the Bal
timore ond Ohio rood, ond 6T from Wheeling.]
HOOKER'S IRMY REPORTED fiOTIHQ.
CAPTUBB OF THB REBEL COMMO
DORE FOWLER.
Communication Open between Gen*
Banks and Admiral Farragnt
COMBINED LAND AND NAVAL AT
TACK ON CHARLESTON.
Sc.* do.* dii
Nnw Tort, April 18.— The Kmm ioy» o
rumor reoehed boro loit night tbot tbe onnj
of tbo Potomoe wo* moving.
Tbo atoomor Blaokstono, from Now Orloon*
on tbo 19th, ond Koy Woat on tbo 23d, boa
arrived.
The itoomer Oirooaiioa, ot New Orloon*
from off Olives ton, brought o number Ol*pris- I
oner* rooentij eoptaxod by our blocked era off 1
Soblne Pass. Among them' I* Commodore
Fowler, who commanded the steamer which |
captured tbe Morning Light end Voledty.
On tbe 14th Inst, on expedition from Gen.
j Dudley’s brigade crossed tbe point of land op-
I posit* Port Hndson, ond oommunieated with
I Admiral Farragnt. Tbe latter’* Secretary
oeecmponitd tbe expedition.; They found the
Utter in groat spirits, ond believing tbot the
enemy bod bnt fonr days* supplies ot Port
Hndson.
Tbo ram SwlUerlond was still In oompeny
with tbe Hartford ond Albatron maintaining
tbe blockade ot Red river, and tbo movement
ef Gen. Bonks towards tbo some point will
I tend materially to cut off tbo rebel supplies
I from Texas aud Wait Louisiana. |
Tbo IKbwe'e Hilton Hoad correspondent
of tbe Id that, represents tbo Monitors and
I tbe army ready for another movement, and
Indeed one seems actually in progress. He
I soys before tbo close of this week alltho Iron-
I clads will bo again over the bar at Charleston
I ond tbo atUok most soon oom* off. This time
I it wilt bo in ©o-oporation with tbo londforoos.
I Tbo rebels ore hard at work strengthening
I their land defenses ond on the islands south
I of Charleston.
REBELS BOBIRS HEIR CAFE 81RARDBAU,
Priioners, Hones and Aims Captord.
GBNA VANDEVBB AND NEIL IN
GLOBE PURSUIT.
Wugnsxo., AprU.3B.—Th» following dli-1
pitch lu bmn nwind »t th* Hwdqurtna
ofthoAxmji
Bt. Lodi.* April 37,1863.
Major OmUral Hatlrah, Otianl-in-OUtf i
OanL Tudmi ouu oa the .mun,’i mi
I Bin Cep. ainrdttat Uit sight, aad .UmM
ud roamd him, taking a Urn aaiabn of
prUoan* horwi, arau, *o. Th* nan, n
tnaud toward Bioomfteld la gnat dl.order*
pamud b, oar TiotoriOm mad ooaihia.d
I foroM* uadir (Hn.nl. Tudnn ud Kail*
I (Slgn.6) 8. B. Oo.ris, Major OaanaL
Lateat from Caltforaia.
Sax Fxaxoisoo, April 27.—The State Lexis- I
latnro adjourned at noon. Among the bills j
approved are the following: I
: Legalising and providing moans for the en
forement of contracts payable In gold, so that I
paper cannot be used to pay debts where coin |
was promised. „
Bill appropriating from tbe State Treasury
$lO,OOO per mile towards building fifty miles
; ortho Pacific Railroad. This is additional
Ito $2,000,000 proposed to be voted by tbe
j oo on ties along th* line of the road.
Bill providing for e survey of th* eastern I
boundary of tho SUte; end providing for uni
forming and equipping, the militia of the
( State appropriating $lOO,OOO therefor.
I Th* U. 8. steamer Saginaw, has sailed.
■ Tbe steamer Oregon, from Mesatian, has
I arrived, bringing $20,000 in treasure and a
I large number of specimen lots cf silver ore.
Arrived.—Tbe ship Garibaldi from Now
York. •
Ship Captured aad Belea*ed-»The
Alabama Supplied.
: Nbv You, April 18.—The bark General
Cobb, from Palarmo, report* that on tha Bth 1
iait..la Utltttda37:l7, longitada 89:15, she
ini boarded by a boetfrem tho ship Morning
'Star, of Boston, from Calcutta for London,
which reported that the had booa eaptared la
UUtado 11 north, aad released aftor giving
: bonds to thoamottfiiof $BO,OOO.
| ; Tho brie Oooaa Poarl, from Porloe, reports
I that tho pfrato A 1 ***""* arrived o&that har
bor on the evening of April 7th, aad rent a
•ohooaor toador into port for powder aad ooal.
6ho was supplied bp tho Spanish authorities,
I and sallod tho same night.
Convictions by Court-Martial
Cixotaaasi, April 28.—The court-martial. I
OoaTeaod In.this oto oa tho 28d last., found I
niltp Sampson D. Talbot and Thomas Snlll-I
van, of »Paris, Ky., charged with harboring I
and preventing tho arrest of certain persons I
belonging to the rebel army. Tho former was j
sentenced to an imprisonment of three months
! and fined $l,OOO, the-imprisonment to eon*
I ilnno until the fine w«l paid. The latter was
sentenced to oiose confinement for sixty days.
The oeurt-martial also found nfiltv of belag
a rebel spy, Thos. H. Campbell, who Is tea*
I toaeed to be hang on the Ist of May. The
| proceedings were approved by Gen. Burnside,
I Vho has ordered the senUnoe of the'court to
I be carried Into execution.
From North Carolina.
: NnwYoax, April2B.—The ataamar North
erner, from Newborn, has arrived, with dates
to the 25th. She bring* sixtydischarged sol*
dlers. .AU was qnlet there and at Wash*
lag ten. . •;
tB THE OKPUANB 1 COURTfMM
1 or ALLKoniNr oouhti,
BPLTASIA. la' tha matte* of tbee«Uie«i
Pastes, deo'd; Ho. t fimnler Tbn, Ult Writ
of Partition or Valuation. . _ ' „
To Mary Ann Clark, (formerly Mery Ann PatteoJ
Widow. Ann J. Patton, David B. Patten, Wmley Mo*
Dowell end Amelia hla wife, (formerly Amvlla M.
Pattoo,) end Sarah X. are hereby no-!
! « B Inquisition will be held In pomaaee :
; of the above mentioned order or writ of mutltton,en
I the insists is msntloned end described in arid writ,
Ito aevmble on the premise* le PUt towoihfp, on
I THUBfIDAf, the Ate day of Jana, Aan» Domlpi
11|63, at to o’clock a. m., to make partition to end
•book the heirs, Ai* of the said daoeaaad, in each
rtf"** and In.such proportions as by the laws of
the common wealth of tsansrlviala is dUectad, if
■ich partition caafessaade thereat without prejudice
Uor spoiling the whole; but if, each partition osn-
I boi farmed* thereof aewferaatH, then to valca end
I appraise the same acsordlsg to law, et whloh time
I Ennin*sOmon, V
I Plitebeqh, April Met, U6>»f epttriewdflw
AGENCY- OF THE 6 pbs ohst. (5-20
UUBfcOAM.)
O&m J UTXIXOU. OXJIWB * 00,
U WALA fflIX7, Bm Terk.
Tb»oboT*«ixp*r cwta., in & wla»tkm» ol |W,
•100,9400, flooou4’sBooo l an no# nodj fori do-
UrwynymoppWtitttf nlocn proem.
' •‘lyfcanlttnUomabool&boaado.oitkoprtTllif
.of ooaraifen $1 p«r #lll otao on tlu Ist of Jof
IMS. 71mm t»B4a bow 0 per otnL lntonot,
laortnofcttolfiloUUy tndlrtof Hot**-'
—.ltti. tnd Ut of Hor«Bb«r,'nd
tewwpwintuMfcrlß yMß.bok wt p*j*bt*
it tti ptmori tCH> flownamt (ta cola) rfut fli>
ran. Mcoaputedbj ipoa
noma sroapt at*
tsUos*
We also meets 9tim fe* thapMTihsec or silo, at
the Broken* Bond* of all current eecurU|fs l a»d
hop* fersaUeowtaettfelt OetaniMat
LfTABMOIB, OUiri A CO, Beakeri/
B’ * I S^OTT%I>MWYOkkwiia;
FAPIM ft> nwl, ft>
|ikaif«MKHlltj W. F. MABSOAUi.
Rebel Rsia Into West Tlrglnln
ud Pennsjlianlal
10EG&ET0WR OCCUPIED BT TAB REBELS
Reported Marching on Uniontown.
GREAT EXCrTERENT.
In the Qaxttu, of this morning, w* jave an
item of news from Wheeling, to tbe efi set that
a rebel foroe had made tbelr appearslnoe on
the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad* I
at Rowlosburg, a small sutlon on the read
near the head waters of the Monongahela.
It appears to be well settled that a foroe of
rebel caTalry bad <UW** our troops out of
Beverly, ond that Col. Latham- bad fallen
back t* Baekbannon. Tbe rebel plokets bad
advanced to PbllUppl, thirty- three miles north
of Beverly, and about sixteen miles from
Grafton.
On Monday evening, about seven o'olook,
the Sheriff of Monongalia oounty. arrived ot
Uniontown, direct from Morgantown, and re
ported that th* rebel cavalry, fonr thousand
strong, had reaobed a point within two miles
of Morgantown, and were then marching on
tbe plaoe. This messenger left Morgantown
I about noon on Monday. Tbo oitUons, bear
ing of their.approach, bad previously sent
oat a delegation of three men, with a flag of
trace, to make the bosk arrangement they
I could with the rebels, but they bad not re-
I toned when tbe messenger left, and tbe pre-
I sumption was that they bad been held os pris
-1 oners.
Tbe news created considerable exoitoment
in Uniontown and violnity, as tbo distance bo- j
tween the two plaees is only twenty-five miles
—end it was reported that the rebel leaders
bad expressed the Intention to move directly
into Pennsylvania. Tbe ritissns, however,
j did not exhibit any signs of panic, but received
| the tidings with calmness, and were patiently
awaiting farther edvloes. -
A. Patterson, Bsq., President of the Fayette
County Bonk, arrived in this city lest night 1
having in bis posseslion ell tbe funds belong- I
log to tbe bank, together with tbe books, etc* I
A Urge amount of private funds was also sent j
here for safe keeping. I
LATII—RXPORTID OAFTUII Of MOROAXTOWW. I
i At kalf-past ton o'olook this morning, Intel
| Ugence was reoeivtd that another messenger
had arrived in Uniontown, and reported that
the rebels entered Morgantown at two o’eioekj
on Monday afternoon, and took possession- of*!
the place. When tbe messenger left, tbe
I rebel flag was flyUg from the Court House,
I and nearly all the males bad fled, leaving tbe
I womon and children to get along as best they
I might.
I It was reported that the rebels would, move
I at onoe towards Uniontown, Pa-, whioh place
they would reach about two o’clock Tuesday I
afternoon. Th* forces ero variously estimated j
at from four to eight thousand, bnt evsn tbe I
lesser number may be an exaggeration. It 1
was understood at Morgantown that the I
j troops were under commend of Gen. Jamison, I
I end that tbe only damage to property was th*
I tearing up of tbe rails on the Baltimore end
Ohio Railroad, at tbe plaoe of crossing.
Tbe otyeet of th* raid seems to be not the
destruction of property, bnt to get a supply |
I of provisions and clothing, and exchange
I tbelr jaded horses for animals ot better nettle*
I It is doubtless a guerrilla raid, loss formida
ble in numbers than has been reported by tbe
I oooriers, who are seldom able to got anything
I like correct or tellable Information under
| circumstances attended with so much exoito-
I menu
Official Correspondence—The Hili
tia Called Oat
Wa Uj before oar readers tho following of
ficial correspondence, which will explain Itself:
PITTBBVIQB, April 33, 1663. I
Got. Ccktib, Habbibbobq.—An Express
; Messenger from Morgantown, by th* Expren
I train from Bnlontown, arrlTod hard at 10
o’clock, till morning, with tba intaUiganoa
that foar thoasend rabal caralry war* within
two miles of Morgantown, at two o'clock,
I p. m., yaitarday, oomlng Into Pennsylvania.
I The Baltimor* and Ohio Railroad bdtwaan
I Grafton and Cumberland is torn vp.
I Ail th* foregoing If ooniraed by lntelli-
I ganoa from Wheeling.
I What eon yon do for os.-
Thomas M. Howb,
Aniit’t Adj’t GanH, Ponn’a Militia.
Got. Curtin, at an early hoar this morn
ing, dUpaUhed the following reply: |
Huhmbiil) April 38,1863.
3b Qm. T. M. Horn ar W* hare no troops
In Pannnsylranla. Plenty- of arms: and am
munition. I hat# talegraphtd to Washing
, ton for Information and foroe. Telegraph me
[ as you got information yon doom reliable. We
I mast arm oar people and driTo them book if
fore* cannot be sent from Washington.
I . ■ A. G. Ccetih.
Gen. Howe thereapon telegraphed to the
I GoTernor as follows:
Pitwbukjb,'April iB, IBM,
Qovtnor Or«o, Barritlwrg-. Al a mottor
of prudanoo, 1 -would haggoit you lind do by
ipooUl troln tmmodloUly two bottorioi o
light ortUlory, togothor with oultablo ammu
nition, horn oil, oto. Alio, looh authority to
orgaaiH » mUItU foroo ao you may think
propor. Tho*. M; Howa.
Boforo noololng tho nboro, OoTonor Curtin
tolognphod u follow! i
Hukiiiiuiq, April 18, 1863.
To Cn. T. H. Howi i—Ho Information
tnoh no yoa oommanloato hao roadbod Waih-
Ington. I haro atkod for troop!, and ban no
doubt wOl got thorn If roboli art In foroo whero
yoa lay. Hare you no furthor or roUablo In
formation? Anwar lmmodlataly.
A. O.Ccitii.
Oon. Howa, Mayor Bawyor, Prorpit Mar
■hal Wright, togothor with a numbpr of tho
offlooro of tho 16th Hoglmonf, waltod upon
CoL Cron, at hoadqaarton, from whom U wai
uoortalnod that a oompany of about iIOO man,
aotlngu Proroit guard,had boon ordorod oat,
and would itart for Dnlontownat H o’olook.
Oon, Howa at onoo lnaod tha following ordor
to OoL Galway t. ■ f v
HIASQUUTIU PUMTLVAIIA KlUtU,|
West*** I
PITTEBOEfI*, April J BM J
Colonel Routt Galwat. Flfttuill
m«ot PfiißiylTßfilA liilitto: . : {
Birt R«Uabl» l&toUlf«SM if* 0 -*?
tbla department that Morgantown, Viyftaia
wee oocapted by a itrotf low# of;
airy, yesterday afternoon, and tketthe »®j l
Pennsylvania la threatened. with |toTtnon;
yot will prepare youroonun*nd to march l4
anhonr’i notice, in reipenir.ib jmpU call ai
may be made by tho Governor.. | I
11080 11. HOW*,
-A. A. Adjutant Oantral.Panna. Militia.
Whoroapon doL O. lnaod tfyfollowlpg
ordor, oalllng oat hli roglmont at onoo. Bnn
thopatriotlo aathariaim
Udpata a fuU tan oat « f *** .%•
foriho dofoaoo of our bordor,
th« pollution of oar our ioUbytho manadoro.
i Bunnnm 15r* Bmdim* I
Httobargh,April.«,>»»• 1
‘ Commando* of aompaaloo
rapooUr* command! atWffltUU EJUi fourth
«• • » ”** t min,:'
Coloaol Commanding.
Pottm niter Ton Bonnhoret li In receipt of
n diipatelTfiom the Poetmheler at Wheeling,
uUng tim to detain all the mail* lot that
Irtt our oltiaene tally at headquartore, un
der inch armi ae they can lay their hand!
upon, to mpond to whatever emergeney may
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
r»rrTSHL'ii<-'ii aiRKSTs
"■"“'iisss'i’s}
Gold has taken a turn. backward tx New Xork,
being quoted ftt 1», which U ft decUi e of 4 cent*
from the rete of Monday. Here, our banker* and
dealen are paying 146 ®“* 041,1 •** I * m4nd Notot *
and 1810138 for Bflrer. Gorernmeut Certificate* of
indebtedness are steady ftt from 8* to 100, Eastern
Exchange !■ firm ftt par buying, per cent
premiom eelllog.
PBOVLSIOHS—Bacon is telling freely, and the
market la steady but unchandged. We quote Shoul
ders at BJi@6c*, Sides 7X&7)&} Pl*&» Haas B%@
B)sc, and Plain Sngar Cured 9%@Mc; sale in one lot
ofBo,ooo IbaFlaln HsmsatB}£c. nereis no change
in Lard or Mei* Pork-
GBAIN Wheat la quuiet and unchanged; Bed:
may be quoted dt $1,30 from wagon, and from;
•ton; tale of I.uOO both on private terms. OaUarej
leas nctivabot unchanged. We quote ftt 76 to 76c In,
bulk from store and 85@580 in ancks, oorn-8«l* of:
2 can Shelled on privaUtermtS 2do deal 830} and.
Ido do at 83c. Bye la selling »t from 87c to $l,OO.
FLOUB—to somewhat more active, without, how-
eT«r, my change in rate*. Bale of 160 bbls Extra
Family at from $6,75 to $7,00, and 1,350 do on pri
vate term*. Extra may be quoted at from $0 to
.
GROCERIES—ThereIs a moderate local demand
for Groceries, while prices remain aa last quoted*
Sager rangee from 11}£ to 12}(c; Coffee
*and Molasam 66 to 600 for old and new crop.
BUTTER ft EGOS—Batter la qalet with email
„1 M 0 f Boil from 18 t 0220 for Common to prime.
Egge may be quoted at from 14 to 16c.
, POTATOES—Are vary firm wilhnlaa at from $l,lO
| @1,16 per bushel, according to qoaUty.
I DRIED FRUlT—Remains unchanged, and we con
tinue to quote Apples at $1,3? to $1,62, and Ptachei
| from $3,00 to $3,26. ,
Fitubuili Oil jaukeu
April 23.—There is still considerable excitement In
Orude, and the market is firm, with an upward ten
dency. We give the prevailing rates to-day at 8% to
10>4o in bulk, and 16 to 16)fc in bbla, thoogh it la
alleged that sales were made at higher figures. We
note miss of 100 bbla at lG%o; 600 bbla in bulk at
10c, and 700 bbla in bulk tn private terms. On Mon-
I day evening, 000 bbla in bulk were sold at 9&o, and
I 600 bbla la bulk at 9ssa—the purchaser to rtceive U
lat Sharpaburg. We heerd of oil In barrels beingsold
at 170, but We caohot vouch for the correctness of this.
A lair quotation U 10 to ln polk, and 16 to
ln bbla, though as we hare before stated, some
I holders asking higher figures.
1 There ts more activity in Refined, and thnmarkqt
{ la firm with aa advancing tendency. Good city
I brands of prime white, and standard fire test, are
I held firmly at 30c In bond, for immediate delivery,
I and 40c, duty paid, hale of 160 bbla “Lucent" in
I bond at cash, and 1,000 bbla In two lota of 600
1 each, city brand lit bond at 30c, fob.
I Renalne U doll* and tn the absence of sales, ws
I omit quotations.
The receipt! during the past twenty-four hours
were, 4,786 bbls ol Crude, and 187 bbla Refined.
Shipment! for same time#, 782 bbla Crude, and 808
bbla Refined. ■ Of the receipts of Crude 2,300 bbla
were In bulk and 2,4t0 in bbla.
Chicago Market*
April 25.—’The demand for Wheat was brisk, and
tbe tall prices of yesterday were paid—with liberal
ealea ol No I Spring at So 2 Spring, 994$
1,04; and Rejected Spring at 19<j$83o. There is a
ot 2qp4c per bushel between Spring Wheat
tu South and that In North Side homes the latter
being considered the best quality. Winter Wheat
was held tor an advance, ana we have no transaction*
; to report.
i There was rather more Inquiry for Flour and the
i market was more active, butat farmer pilcee Spring
extras e*»»ng at SS,4Utf6,GO, and good superfine
brands at s4,uo.
There we* a good demand for Corn by shippers,
and price* advanced Ho $ bushel—with sales of
I ebout 160,(M) bushels, at 49>4@60c for River Mixed
I afioat; 47?4®48c for Mixed Uim in store; and
I lor JkJeqtcu to store—the market closing steady end
I were In but limited requeet and the market
I suffered e decline of lc V bushel—opening at 60>$q
I for No. 1 and closing at 694$89>$e—tb* inside figure
I far receipts expiring to-day. Rejected cats were
I sold at 66)4&5m In store. Rye «m in good request
I and firm, but not very active—light mlse beingmade
jet 740 far No lln store—and by sample on track.
I Bariev was In good demand and firm, lllghwines
I were eold at 88>%j$39c—an advance of since
-1 vesterdsy.
I Timothy B*sd was more active, with sale* at $1,40
1 i eg. Flaxseed was in good reqnpst at
I far medium to fair quality. Rnogsriaa Gram Reed
I was told, at $1,26. The demand, however, is very
I high, and the market dull. Clover Is neglected and
1 dull. . I
I in Provisions we have to report a quiet and heavy
I market. To-day a lot ot 1,144 bbls M u Fork was
I eold at $12,00) nod 100 bbls Mem Fork at $13,00;
I but that* it ne inquiry whatever for Bulk Meats,
I Rhonldwru Hfag offered at 3>se loom, without buyer*.
I-Yellow Greeee was sold at 6>fc.—Tribune.
I BalUmoie Coffee Market.
April 85.—Sales daring th» past few dayi havs been
cocaoftd to I,iWO bp good to pda* Bio, cwrp of the
bub Hugh Birckheea, token for homo roueamptioo,
at aijAc; aod 8l» bap good do la lota at 82c per B>.
Xho market clom* extremely daU bat with a light
stock of all iMcripttoaa, holders show very little
l aaxlsty to reelix*, aod we quota price* os before vis :
I juo gwa-isia Leg aayro, aod J*va 40@41e per
IB> Arrivals of Bio dozing tbspsst week; Per Mob*
drain, *,268 bep, Cricket, d,OU> begs; previcue stock
6,3U0 bags, preeant stock la first hands, bop a
Infoiu by Biiet.
CLNOIKHATI—rxa St. Clouo—6 pkp mdse, K W
Oooldi 11 pkp furniture, McCiurkon, Herron A co;
bail bbl beef, P fl ***** 170 bWs floor, J H Liggett
A co* 11 eks cloy, A Abrogast, 9 do do, A Gordon; MO
bbls'floor, 60 balsa sot ten, Outrk Aco;2 bhds horns,
Bus beef,S Bwart A eo; 80 bdls choirs stuff; I-B
Toodk A co: 2 bxisheet lead, Jss Irwin; 20 bss Soap,
W A Kirkpatrick A oo;sll pkpfurhltere, fl fetch* |
ardsos; 79 pee steal. Singer, Mtmlck A co; 4 dos chairs,
Feckiner A Irvtir, 9 bxemdse, B A Palmestock A co;
| b bbls alcohol, J B Millikan; 4 do do, John P Scott; 6
I do do, 8 Broun; 1000 bbls floor, Knox A HcK.ee; 8
I fee Qeo B Jones; 100 tee horns, Knox A For*
I ker; 0 bhds bsoon, Kirkpatrick A Bro; 21 bbls whisky,
M McCullough A oo; 10 do ds,.A Sin ton; 88 do do, H
W dinger A co; 38 pkp furniture; F Q Walken 81
bhds hams, G L Caldwell; 9 hhds folieacr,. J A Mas*
orle; 19 pkp drypoacbea, A rone A iOoffln; U pkp
eundnes, naming A Bro; 88 oil bb!s, Spencer A
j McKay; 6 bbls bine lick water, Joe f laming.;
Import! bp Railroad.
Pirrseomaa, ft. Watna A Übioaqo JUiuoap,
April 28.—880 bp wheat, filropeon A Knox; 85 dot,
brooms, H Ooonr, 6 rolls leather, 8 Keys; g sks rap
1 keg-lord, Means A Coffin; 1 bbl batter. Little A
Trtmble; 11 bbls tobeooo, Martin Eeyl; I*7 eks oats,
17 do potatoes. A, Cobb; 7 do do, Atwell, Lea A co;
171 bp oil meal, Bee A Kell; 1694 pea baoon, Pryor A
Bedford; 1600 do do, Knox A Parker; 1600 de do, P
Sellers A co.
Pitts so nou A OuvnLaan Bauaoso. April 27 I
40 boosts, D Fawcett; 14 bdls sheep pelts, MHoops; 1
18 bals chairs,* P Walker; 106 bgs, 760 oash oom, 8400 1
bash oats, 1) AH Wallace; 130 bp com, Shoe Bell A
co; 187 bbls apples, Jss A Petser; 180, bbls potatoes,
Bingham, Sturgeon A oo; 90 bbb Unil/xing A oOjSO
halfbbta fish. Watt A Wilson; S tea bettor, J B Cfca*
! flelA A co; 18 bxachseaa,W P Bock A on; 8 dodo, A j
; pkp batter, Wabb A Wilkinson; 9 bx* cheese, H i
1 Biddle A oo; 9 bp beans, Culp A Shepard; 38 bbls
floor, B Bob Leon A eo; 65 eks wheat, B T Kennedy A
Bro; 10 sks dry peaches, P Vengorder, 1 bbl butter,
L B Voigt A co; S ears com, Umpaon A Knox; 100
bbls floor, AUckeowa A 14nhart*M bMs edrbon oil,'
2 H Pennock; 10 half bbls fish, SB Collins; 80 do
do, Msans A Coffin; IK do <4* 8 8 Iloyd; 166 bp
I wheat, BT Kennedy A Brqj.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE,
. The fiver is still filling rapidly eithlspolnt, with
eight feat In the channel lait evening. The woathec
jNterd«y£wia cloudy and heavy, with strong Indica
tions of rain.
TbeSt. Cloud, from fit. Louis, Is the only arrival
from below. The Starlight, from the maw point, M
the next boat doe.
The Jenny Bogers left for Cincinnati about aeon
yesterday flying light. She Is ordered-to report there ;
' for government service.
; The Leclalre got off for Oil City last evening, with
an excellent trip. The Cottage, fronf the Same point,
I was doe test night, and the Allegheny Belle may be
[ expected at the wharf to-morrow morning. As noon
j ea shall unloaded, the Bella will ba delivered up to
hor nawownen, who will, hereafter, An her oa a re-’
golar packet between Wheeling and Parkersburg*. »
Tbs steamer Gen.-AntoeoQ was sold at Cincinnati
on Saturday lest, toaOapt. Claxk,fbr $25,000. Bb*
will ran hereafter, as a pack«t, betwefn 'PTansrill*
andPadaoah.
The St, Cloud ius rtotlndonUn tortpart it dn*
cimuti ferthwUh tor Gtrtrnme&ft. Nrrlce, Bha
«U) t Accordingly, U*t» tor tint pto** ifcta more*
In*/ j
] «oan»t
OspUGoodsU.-lssTw for fit. Loots
Pul tills mandßgi fiottilvdy. . i
lit Sobtrl BobliisooVot ths Hasttsp, Uft Jbjr
bvif on tbs sUstasr Xnunaflojd, Monday
i to snpsrlatsnd ths building of a*Tmll for *
. Oepfc
Parkur
••rental
mw be
in-6. W. Dkkfneo; of UM'atnmer WUto
ww attacked tatkt ~M mlMjipl flotilla,, wea
dijr ea Monday*: fit hii beannwtUJar
«• jwty feat Mi fceeitk if nowJapreTbW
, F.OK
■ cuS Ai«SM3» <ijwj»fcU«*»tM , iQr«a r i.
CjU - 7j&# tf WMbifton, D. a t h
<fiine* oiaghteenth-teda *u.,'ApriH^;lB63.J
flKAlif 0 .WtOPOBAL*- win br rieettwf at‘Tbit I
IHUMOAY, April XWft&a
■7£t -• Kr deKyerlnt at tbs Got,®rniMnt Ooal
omJAni'oMhVOtto
TO /.“
ESKSBsass*
ttrnrincd.
. Silt (nil ttnmn «nd »ldl«ai nf ttt bidd(r
from dliloyal purllM wi l no> be eonsld*
trad,;i>n4*n.c*th ol •Ui a l*Qc*nuut accompau ?<»<»
P '?r©pMiil> mutt
L: UaBTZ* AftUtn»t“ QuarWrmaatfr
tfrmy, W*«lilngt«n r &.•€.,-wid-iboutd U plainly,
-marked “Pupjealt lor Ooat "
Guo -atUee. ■ ~
The mpnUbllUj ol the guarantwa o.aat feeehjwu
hi tue'LflJclal cerdncalu 6t ihe'Ularh ol the-newwt
SSrtrtrt «ourt, or ul th«; Cniud‘utate« lWitrict At
*°The ability of the bidder to HU t fie ooatruct, should
U t« »Atfd«d to bloi,*Jmu»U» gu»«atJd- by two re
•pouibte pernn.*, wnoee uguetuiee mult bo append
"d to anfrtttd kuamtttfmuit accom
**B&S»*mwtl* preeent in '{tnoa w£en the bld«
mn opened* or their proposal* will not be considered.
Boudeln tneaumoi Uto thouaaoddbUwv w»
bjlae-contractor end both of hU gear aatoi t, wtuj)o
reunited ol theauocentul bidder - upon/, etgnnig'. the
oentract.. -_ ■ - - 1 ''' :
Feme} OurwitM.: -i
Wo, —, of the comity of —, mid §W>e. « rm
mn&— , of too coontj' 'of and ct»i.o.of f
do hereby narastei that - tifctrto to' fulfill the cOU*
tract tnacoordaacewUh the tom*olhla propon*
tiob* Mid that* bis proposition ~be accepted, he :
will at. once eutoXiin.to « contract in accordance
therewith* ;• ,
Should the contract he Awarded' him, wo are pro*
pared to become his santke." V . ..
[ It. ditijttlfutw nan 1« ipptudei the omen*
omtlflcale aDofe menlloced.) -
The right to reject any or'all bid* that may be
deemed too high D iewToi by the Depot Quarter
auMW, ' XDWAKD Ij. tIAUXiS,
Oapt. An'L. Qoutermaitor UrtJ. Army.
aplSttd ..
UKOi'UaALa ton i±A.X,~ tii'iiAW 1
JT AHDGBAIh. 4 - I
A bustabt QoAATBXKJuno:i Orrtn, | l
YOUfiS I»»AAT*SJff, ' l I
Corner G and »wentj«taccndittaets, 1" |
WASHIKQtO*, D. U, April 10,1803. J |
of EUXXH PayPO3ALa are invitod kfl lomuA; I
tas&AT. BTEAW, CATS anil COUN, fcr Uieneeal I
t>Ti, Depot, to be delivered at tha Ballroal Pepot, « 1
at any ul the Goreminent W fcarre» in thie city. I
Zbe propoaals to. be aedtemd to, the andwalgaaft I
dDdthey ebooll etete tha qoantUy ol aachJAtttd* I
offered, alio the price and the date of dailyery. - J
rnpoeals will beiecelyed let fivelhooaaud
boahweolUem.orOat#,afid flliy.(Wj totu 61 Üby or
ttUav* and opwarda, anleesli.4bwnidibe for the ii?
taiest of the Gove:n»epf to. pantries' wr a Ims
**All«hln Wbepdt Inabopt tw<iX*)
tnhau each, which are tot W.fitfblafctd at the Cc*t
el the connector. ■ —\
The Hayaad btraw tobesecoraly balrd. >
All Gram and Hey offered to be subject to a rigid
j P tp«««ttQn t>y the Government Inspector.
cootiecu will be awardedlrom tune to time to the
kweat i Mpoatible bidders, aa tha tntereata of tha ewr*
iloemay require. Good eecurlty will be leqnlrad tor
thefalthiol fnlfllmant of any oontr&ct made under
thu advertisement. .
p.im.Bt to be made at the completion of tho cob*
tract. b. L. BbOWH,
aptUm Captain and A. Q. M., V. h. A.
FOR BJILE
F^oIT^SXk— -Aboa* 20 "Acres choice
luid, lot right tar won tty seats, with line
Tins. and U scree ol rtTor bottoa laad«
JJ2 the railroad ud river, end fronting OBbcth
■boat «bt hundred feet, joit right for manufacturing
■Ucs, all or anjef which ! willed! low, UmN
tor now. This property is al;.the:taj»iJ»u*: o? the
fltrfJthallway. and at the_Woodi Bud
; atatkmolMthe Tort Wayne * Chicago Baflxoiifl, oa
which tb* U» b only At* cento, *aa time of transit
* B^»?A t £Satot'oli r »aßdlo Mancha»ter,oo.fri*i
front on the Ohio river end rroble sttyfrjgjjMggft
dwelling ol twelve rooms, end Urge Inut geeweea
SesassssSSS
Esfusss- AssssawysS®'
BtjwkiUluid.taj raMout*, .t Woodi Boa
BteUoo. *v. ?*tT .* f
ahtflriaeodhJi
AUABiiK -LBUN., WUKJtb Jf'OJi;
BALE.— OoingU » aiwotiitloa of M-grtMT
ihlp. i e off»r *t priTmt* ul« our IliOX WObub, «v
wlMi t Irnmlsltr"" tS * T ”« Mcnttt *to
BUM taa Bt. houli, crash ting’ of
furnfK i >. now In successful openwion, poking frptt
‘lichle n to twenty tons of Mo. 1 pis
twent dweUing neoies, sulUbl® fe>r lwlxirerw, OtLO
Urge three-story brickttow, too •t*blMM<* # *>•*»»
l|2S mm of good timbered end tQJ nao* «* K® ol ,
* B Jdsc?acontr»ct with the Amsrkenlron Moon Win
OOBputj tor dellTsry. of.their ore. tuning twelve
inn to nut. Largo ***".* of homatltaora Ua In lm.
modlata rtctnitj«tSa Joraaco. ' |
lor fnitbar lntematlon. fflSl at onr <“° s . “
viion awr fcoUlty be oramlnlng tba
I *’* l ”’ l ' BOOTT/gAHgTEOS & CQ. f
BAJLUi—'Jlwe; new ; £nofc dtLopjed
£ oa JUsor etrect, THrnriinhsm, edJoialniiUe
property 6T the Let* .XtiuaM BUckmoro. Tlie
-honse* eoatoln Uti rooms ooch» with hell; eadMea
jvtM. with good well of weter; Tho lots orotfMp
ty brotm hundred end thirtyoae foot deew-suffl
dentroe® to Solid three small hduMS oo tho beer
ra scf bmuSfoolospply ot Ho.IV HB6T fiC|Sl>ir>
Pltuborgh. _ rnh2B:lm(
KHtttAKLtt i£K£JIDJ£NOiS Xiltt
SAUL—A Urn end oommodtocn frame dwell*
Inc boose* pleasantly located new the bead of Ted-.
•ml street* Allegheny, Is offered Ist ■**•.•*••*?
prise, end on accommodating-- terms. Attach** w
the honae U e laris yard* which can he used fart***
,1 ■ Corner of fit. Clair street and Dogaeue Way.;
| Op4:tf ; •'•••* ' ' r ;^_.L-
Yaluablis BAurjsai’* £Utt
BALK-» Acres of Land, with BlanchUr,
‘Packing and Smoke Honses*lbnr Dwellings and ota
•buTtiimmilm from the dtr* cnthaPlttabargh,
i -Tart Wayne and ©Mean Bettroad and
U Moulus towukU mo| credit - on most of the
|i LHIB tiJLb£—O&o BoUtt, 0 ttM [AWg
iJ» and Hindus dUmetar} one flue, S inch.
: sUa for a «**ii engine, 6 hens power. In^wwi'
‘Ho. 1M LTB»RTT gTftBAT.
\JIHJS AOKJSB KOii BAIiK.—A"S»
cantalninc about nine acne, near the rs«dettos
of W. A XL Walker, Hotter# township, on which is
.“^g^fßSEW^yjSSto'
BTM)JLMBO*&TB» i 1
E DIBSOr.—The iplsndidj^j^^^
BteemsrLUZtßßß,Cept.QodeU,irtUUajw u>r toe
above and ail tntennedUte ports on IBIS DAT,S9th
instant, at io*dodtp.m. ' . ' ■!
.pi8 JOBH TLift'K. £2_2_
xnmoiilro ow«kkb ov uKAVtT,
HACKS, JBv-HoUo. la hereby lire. to»U
ran <4 mVrt, Dm, Omtlw fct.
Whether strident or aon>resldent in the. City of
Pltnbwgh. to pay their Licensee at the Trewam’a
ofthe Citypf Plttebnrgh*_/erf4witt. • All !Ll*
Hi notiilden or before Al6th, 1863 i wIQ be
I in thehande of the Chief of PoUoe,< for col
beUoD, snbject tohU feeof-bQ cents for th« eolko-
Uon thereof, and all persons who nsgjector rettfe to
take out LicenseswtULe sabjeettoa penalty, to he
noormtlAn the Mayor, doable the ‘amonnt cfc
the Lfcasw.s Whe old natal plates years
I Sadat be rettotaed at the time LkexuMsare taken not,
lor pay 16 oenU therefor, .W. WOBBjMJM# ; ,;.t
I; ft?tf ~;; .. City Treererer.
W n.i.i am kahnmill. *lA>.,.Boacr
. Sikin ud ttret ..Ires' Work*™, P*HM
BTBIM. HoaSD, m,MudSfc/.&Hfc«Moured »
Uim jinibd farniah*4 it withilu qmk jjufnVtf
»eelua«rj,ira ere wrairea'to tuarelkfetrweomj.
daacrtptloa of BOIuKU in tb« but
wnnUd to -ony-ario In thr oonotry.
onDurni, jb&ioskh,.tibi ,bedb/bt*a«
pmTloooiiotiyb Boimus.ooHßnwK
BAltf*AjrS I TAHK§,OIL STILLS,AGIT4WBS,
HQUNS BOILXB I&OB BUDOXBI.
BDGABPAKB.ftndiol* nmcnlactoien el BABB*
HILL? BIxXHC BOILXB. Repairing dole on
ttoebortMt »ow»' \ ~~ , - aelSAf .
iyUUJAIMBUJ&Uifi, ; j
W. P. POBTMB * 00*
Hißß^tsivrof
BTIAMBOAT BHAITB.OBAHKB.JtBTCmBOD3,
PITMAN JAWB.WBUTB, OOOOMOTIVI
ABO OAB AXMaTiBOHOBS, f
And all Unite <g HIAVI FOBBISO.
TBMPKBABOBTILUDi uu PlUltrarsh,
Baoub.— ♦. ; •
836,000 Bm, BhOHUIEM. lii bocon uJbttt.
»Soo*u.eiDM, "
115^00Bo. HA.HB,
- l>»0kM«. 3USS ?OBKi
100 do LUI LABD:
|njjo.ottd«or»tol.J-itmt.
VOBUX'B aOHFUUU> PBIPAB* 1 ?
Wimntwj. to C 2SiOTto3!e*^K»»B!
hadri. 11 fcr S. beta
l
hSwKS’womill.
KOBDAY» April ;20tfinK3f,Ttjtai *»* J»*
b- -•-•• "- -
S.mtWiUSmt «*,. -
-OOwm-l 6JO*.m.lsfc«P.«>>
1:10 > 8:18 « . »
1:10 » I 9 07 “ I aas "
S:10 *r 110:08 •• > 1 1:55 “
5!25- " 110.-85 " iWO “
dbcnirUle and Bdlr I* withßteu*
k tuikraad and Goan-ai Ohio BaU*
Newark, Oolumbn*, Xenia, U%J
3|n;t&netla litmUi lif, OttoO|(n.
ad all:pointa wen and eotttbw «t,
tb Baltimore and i 010 KaUroad.
k and CUewfcmd Un4. '
Ledvea Pittsburgh IKK) a. ail 1940 p.fc.
di WbUitWo i WO “;MO 2«
do AlUonco 036 t« ft
do Borannr. .i—...|,lJ» OJj ft
do Hndaon t ..m .i.. 1 .. t 7jsi “ &10 **
i Ctot^d-oAk-Lol^ls.'“4m
■Gonnectln* eißaj»nL%ttb TmawMte
Kaw PhiladSubla anAOaael Dover; at iTHramwtih
unA goomrllioondWacliuiotl Budroodtor Ataa.
Cohort
iloha i 8.8. B.lot Brio,BmiktrjDll B»*»lo
wltk 0.6T.8.8. Ibri Sondul*j,ToMo,»»4 •!»
with MonnC^JMnitj-.- f&j&x'gs
Vfenrrlllo.AcocTTimodotloo U*Bl»tajo|r.‘»^
- Krturnlng troin*. orriTO of 0:10 ol 5:10 *nd
8:06 b. m., osd 2:10 0.10. I'-’'-'— r
Through TlcfcsU to ollorojalttent potnti OM 1*
procnrod»tthelilbe/ll&treoVXwotiHttitjdrgh. •
j AMiK:
And it
! Attl:» Ooapsni’* Offloe td yrrfghtStatioUg'Tori'**.
', »B81"-- . j< "■■■* .'.I”--- ■
i 1863- i .. ■,- . . .1. l ii.,..o»— ——
CJ U MMKB
*****
&s&fiM&&&£
bnnb ud PMuSelptildi w* rndkhig dire* »»*-
Ud‘for tT.wYorV it PJOulflpki*. , .
ttha fKBOBQH MUIi ptitH lurp tM. Pl*;
■tai Sudan aTerj moraUur <««pt| Sgaaaj) u ..
fcKT«- B,
ta»Mflg'dir«! oonMoHom ot Hinliia«W BMW
■nmud WKMsjtpn.piid far fl«*‘X*r
BXpBBSS TSAIIUWtIddijHU
'fflMttfijtteili'Uld tot BoW.TMk Tl» Ail»ilOWn, TOUt*
U*w* the Bttttoß iaLui («xypt
.S 'lSjM£r ! ]
ils^ssyifs^s^s^s"^
*ftd? 4? effr fttdttPß
iISaS
W-»»fcOSi»..B.l««t?Sliit n IMT«* PitUbnrgk M
Oran UfcSOp.-nKt-rwt
lg-.oft o. ai.l FBot--Vi*il« Accormandoilra.
6:15 e. m.; Swaß^oU’?,gutter ;Acggll»»jgjo»i
836 •: tj nsi iron, suo™ ■g'-cuuondUM,
,l:«r jL Q.; ToStlrWUri BUtlin
•i ItJW p. DW « Monwffc? • ■
«Hl 'tSUui»ao!> with. Thraasg Acoomjßiadoii,
: Jolcrtinm- oniiMiwSrtlai ood «ipr<u Tloln
and vltli BUttuoi* Sopmi ml JodniWwu ATOBIO-
A6cotttt«i*t!oii ft&a Xkpmk Tr*ltt .
Tto jmMWwill find It tritxto to £*»sg2*M»
toiai Ztot or W«*tj *« tmiTby the Vaafcjinai*
««**“*»•; d “'.S2?£!K!
caanot be gtinNWM fcyuy
balUrted rrittiVlba*,and la tatire^.toe
JKcan proiUWirtftqfi t a
««»■*. k*« tMa Btfid wttb tSrtr •;' *
J JATIt 1 ; 1 . !■ |i
To new York *l4 10 00
To ghlhiMplitfU*, V> WITo l ****#**tr?tr B .* >
To*r , „ . .
_ n*m«c*«jkrt to.aUautkrtaoL. tij«Siraß*jar*-
KjiiOutralßallxcad* *n£ In HH>;usTuiiifoj. ! Palitaos*
Mdlo«a f fe> tfea Jtaifo* Site*, ex«r» fc’wrt eUttoao
3jgSS&B2S&^'o&!ii*iitte
.frr'sesKiCAi ®o»
Mdicr.Widpionot.Bot «oo!<JIn*SJKS. “U is
ff' B. -Ajs famlbcs. emplo/rc l*
cca t* i*i&B‘psrt tb» D*-
►jet 4t j- >aiit tt> exrxwd 86 oenta ftptacb po^
At tin Ininlnlla iCmiiat fiUKritJ ,?>«+»«•'
QtaKna. e» »ti* F^r-i »*>•■»«?■ .L^eglß^
rvni,i.»B SAYINGS fBANKj No. 66
Fcro«*aßMi*i.-'''' '
GHABZZHBD I* 1855, .. s.-.
Open dafij from 9 to a o’clock. alio on Wednesday
•nd Ssturdjjy •tealnp.twm
Irt, from TW. S o'clock, lad from Bormnbw lit t»
Hn lit from 6to 8 o'dfiok." ;
Sepoliu notlnU ol lU ,imni nofr.tethß Ou
.UTld.DdolttipreM.aidjnitwb*,
m»:1b June nd Deember. lalomi hi pmb no*
ln JUlt Ud JWWabrti CtSOO
tbo Beak waapTgenlacri, at the'rate ol ilx pg.cont.
or etento praent fell pen hook.- At tUa
iSu~*ea*j iriU donfi* la - le*-tbaa Write jua,
Baking in the aggregate niant airoosn-nanr m
.*»,♦.<». tr.y til* Charter,
anl. Regulation*. fomUhed. gr*tU, on appUcatioa at
? °rraniDl—a*oßQl AIiBBUL
:-d 1 ;: i~. »■ Ttovrintairai t
John • taioH. Ifenook,
• jftk> SolkMi ■•' • JoiiD KtrdiiDt •
Alexander Gptei« ' liTmßißtHwdit
B«?l?ir£So.tock,.. Bollock.*.D.,
Jameo HoAnlei, < Hill Burgwin,
James Herdoto, *- " TTilUam Andsnon.
• . c..- . tnntmMi. • * « h -
Alexander Bradley £*““
John G.BaOkoJen, * Peter A- Madeira,
George Slack.- - John H* Msllor.
John B. Canfield, JameeßUdie,.
* AJonao A, Carrier, v «
Chart*A,Gotten., yaltar P. Manhatl,
■WilllaaDohtfaa. = JohnOw.V
■John Iran*.! - Hentjrji. Blngwali,
i Hopewell Hapbsrni John H. Bhoeobarger, ■
i . William B-HWa,■ “WlUiaaiE* Behiaart*,
i .Peter H. Booker/ ' - AleXaßdertlndle, -
Blehard J . leart) Whittier, *
WllHam fiTLatd* - S Cbrietljn Wager*--
Baanml Suimu-VlUBi At.OQLTOB,
fciidawT.: i j • ; .■. & •■. • • .
isuwyobe abd HvsErrOL. iwii-jEIRR
ixtrud tmbtrkisk PMtoMfcn'at UUI4ZS tfIUW K
(Ireland.) Tta , 4ad FtUad*!-
yfrfo Qotajaay iistoiid dfi«|j*tchla|C ,th»U
tcil*vow*r6il GtakhtalU iroa Q|cAauhipe m 2«Uowv*
—: Haj S.
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13,/j. a* liM) Sos tmr **, b»rt»
iI‘RSV.
, . . r 'CASX*. & SAiCAttSS.
-89 00[ 80
■•'IV Wfttft&tt*’ «Wop« 3 tiftrt*j.;~;c4o'f2
dfi-.to B*tabor» •04»|l‘4i- M
’■ XttMS&L* J»ojDCTfmd«li4-La»mi3itißa«^lt«»
; ter fkkeu herrsx the *5110*136 irtat io Hew Icthi
From iif -Qfc>ffiurtcwXf : ,- £ - IstOibfayJlTl*
s4lUa*«iD6.:'Smr3<3Jscnq IdT*pocf,Wft.- *»■
QnMß»ov9<ft9&... •„.': •-. ?i i - .*!: < i?--
•tfui* tftutten tune Jittperiot »miao2udafeßf im
pamager*, end mxrj *xpw tencel T&*J
'm tuflt IniWeter-tliw'lroa flKtfca* u 4 hew
p*ie«llfe lxteß. '
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itn; IrpAKhr Mil MUiUS>USrAJii4UaAi?3:
- I fITTTMIN aAre MKPIOISga.—F« malt—iftt
«rRirTBPQHP; which bu rscaltwl tb*«adflo*-
■
£*se!uud V Org>iti} Q«a*nJ Debility, r *“**[^**s
| s
I B»a*dTßrtfawa>M^ >n^*oot^*roo^ICTltlj »P>MA»y
aiMWWT Owiffli
£~ iKUi’i' TitJSiaii—iJn>uoßt«ra to jhjb-
OJUlxu.-i iMJMtock of ’CfcoinTBXSB,
ctfwUctod TMietiM to cbooae tram, with •tmjjcn!?
htoanUks»toh*teeTWjnrietjrtmto»Ma*,v
Of Apple »lcmr w Ure ttWMCLOOd of vbfc*
*»tbn*JTe»r9M»,;lQ£OOtou* ywrOMi. Four, 10,*
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chap*, *l*6, SHADE j TBISS Alt DSHBUBBJBT,
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