The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, August 12, 1863, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY MORNING; AIJO. "12
LOCAII,_.:INTELLIGENcE.
From Yesterday's . Eteititglett&
Subtritite Uroker in 'Trouble.
The foltowing am the foots in reference to
the late stair of Di. S. A. King, No. 98
Fourth street' (Aim Jobe A. King) in re
gard to WC funliblingAtin eon of Adam lin
' hart.eMinita firiner 'living in Robinson
,
township, with witl a ettileattMoi physical dim
.•
Kitty to parfrAM.rltiOW.4irty-rinaking they
sol's father hollow! that his oertifloate was
ideet9t the young
man froi the draft. •
Iffr:„Tiaberf as te toleM one day, as his
.on bad tleti:',droltit; Mid applied te another
_physician - far josertiffeitia. to regard to hie
'ewe' '4leibilltii,t-This'phrsielan told him
that *to hortlitiiatir-wAgliet , be - worth say
, ,thto - si 1E1,101104c woald'hiwo to go to the
• fitrgoon. of.thelloarit. , i-Bo•wu advised by
soot piterdeta. l th r to', l oi:.Dr. °Kb& and, as
. guN ic erSi.; he aria . tkiNfillipose Olathe
0 44454 hos • Bing made
Lb. ntioncilsoolse• mut asked him
thwhitg...ll.4lllll•4llll. fore soldier. King said
whequelte*.ogittleht .1111.91,t01d him if he
Atenld.waharhis stow, Less he Mani& ere him
Pht- -/Un'Ols , me* MeetindsrAbis impression
,` that the , nionorweeliffictb. • the Support of
_ hospitals.. Aitsir,•said-to. l lits4l,feethie In day
"aftltrArii•Aorioei r . migAging. 00." The old
man time" in aceording to tholappointanant,
• ••. add brogglibillifilMW , -04 ialineKing, King
toidhim t o hilkNfO'itheit44ol4 - . - The old man
140.4 91.11,4001imAgilailathalthilon. After
(.3a!) ll 9 ll 97*l4o:PikeiPsliang:tiehi him that he
must ease baokAgmodametrdagatter
- - - . , l4lWP , andtlisatioantit sitter than his eon was
not of age. The old mitieiiird, would not
tritest to it.:=;thit 'he re optd sjyt owner to • iio
:.for -the. Mks of: :Pittobotrgie, Bo than went
away in a bid buttioribuansie he thought he
was• getting cheated, • •
In a conversation wit). some . petty, Liu
'bert"distmvstedAhst King had no, conneotion
with Um rrovost.Mgrahat an ha had; been led
to believe-and theit-ligieiertiheita of King
did not-esiounsto anything',` A• 'neighbor of
Ilabert, then iatineed - 041044 phi ease into'
.ittle/
IPesleartfTi. l .VtlkeiAtto iolt: man applied
7. O. Yonsg, : Enp., The lawyer tailed on
Kirig and told him *alit bii Would give the
old man' $25 book (orieclialf Of •thifinoney paid
for the,rortificate of disability Vii perform mil
iluty) tih WouldliVo'nothing more to do
with it. Mr. Young went with the old man
•• • ,to se* whethor King would siva the money.
King said he had reeehrod r the money and put
it on deposit to be paid to him in cue he
cleared the' old man'todui and Insisted be had
a right te keep it. 'Mt:l'm:Mg - told King that
lei'lvotild lie him - :
flihit.,..4litaAld not hand
over thii.iciiioJ e ;:;Aftir some.dajs,
persistence in net girt_ the money in
duced an iriformatiow to to lodged against
him for procuring money under *so pretense.
The inforinatida la as Paolo t L •
"Dr. bP.means of false and
fraudulent renresentatione,lhat he the said
King bad•antkunity- awl power to roan.'
ezewP, tionLOCAhe &Maas's_ son, on woonnt
of physual -disability, from the. liability to
perform: military leivioe ander thrtdraft,' and
that the raid 'King would on a given day
named, to-wit the twenty-ninth day of July
A. D. 1863, procarelbe exemption of said eel
ant's son, obtained trout the client a sum of
money, to.wlt : theme of forty-nine dollars;
with Intent to ghost and defraud tote &Mont
as he verily believes anat e therefore dasiret
a warrant wood tkai be.the said Dr. John A.
Kingsh.o baarrested Lull held to answer."
lin - Monday morning, a oonstable war sent
.withA writ alter Dr. John A. King. King
told the 'constable that that was not his name.
' ociiiitabtoliallad on 'J. C. Young, Kite ,
• who went:With - tie offloor to identify toe man
King. • Upon arriving at King's office, they
foantEing old.' -Mr. Young then returned
te his.ollioe where he fotitid King. - King at
limpid that, he- thought the previous threat to
-
have him arrestid•was only a Joke, and pro
posed to,give Kr- Foung the $25. Young
told' him it was too late; that he had been to
some trouble, and gnat be. paid for his ser
vices. As King Maimed about $lO for enrolees
- miaow, sod thecae. being of a disigteciable
otiarsotar, the attorney. aoeepted s4oof the
$49 in King's hands, and the snit was drop-
United States District Donn.
In the UMW States Dlitriat Court, this
morning, Judge Illetlandless, President; the
following true bills were presented by the
Grand Jury
United Stenos spinet D. B. Hague and
Paul Hackett; for making tokens.
•
United Staten against P. Saliently, (same
offense):
Hanoi States against David Kamm end
• Blehard Glydn, (same offense).
trailed States against D. A. Hall and Key
ser Smith, (same offense).
United Staten against Aim Bates, for mak
ing tokens. Defendant plead guilty,and was
Swan ma cost! of prosecution.
Unita Stitek L iritast , Gm. • H.. Shaw for
making tokensF •ThOdefendanr plead gpilty,
, and was fined ten dollars and coats. of prase
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UMW fillaktilsiiiist William Jackson, for
. . .
•' . PdigniT. Gaseeentinued nest term.
sited States against Jamb A. Bolton for
Malliirtokmai.'" The dafundantplead guilty,
' insdnierientenited 'to ply's line .offf 1 and
.coats .of prosecution.- . •
'Unita States sgainet J. C. Lippitoott.
Same offense, and same sentence.
United States. spinet Irwin Itsipatit, for
• ppeart - ii, ab'eoldiar to dant. The defendant
was to ball ri $l6OO for, his Appearance
at tad nest ter* df 00i/rt.
.
• • A New, Dadge :Escape tke Draft.
, •
Among thee . tha,recointly came before the
Enrollment Bcarstof this , dbariet, te claim
In acitiqtusioe of plijsisoll dis
, ability, was a stout lookirtg fellow who put in
the ples of ihiaa itf m. The joints of one of
hie legi were*, &Tatted chit he 'mild-she
: walk withlint ilmping,sal the minfpulations
• of the surgeon . gore great pals% to the appli
'henti,: Altogether , the • esti looked:had ; 'but
the doctor itnaglned that thaAlick, war only
feigiting;'snit tg iltisfillaself en :this point
• he admlnistared qamatity•Ct ether or chloro
form. Wise dm :patient . became thoroughly
under, the .fiallueseset disease entirely
• disappeared, tturausdes wowed& longer con
tracted. ,
end he skipped . about, the room like a
•• Trench detoilig mistre. When .the caliper
sting offsets of thirlePit" had passed off. the
gentilegn4lll a tra si our, bat the dOo.
for ucouldiet rat It?' and the' unhappy con
script was , .
. _
Michael Bomb, of Niativille, - Oftwford
eountiii. was' bdore United States Ooltnis-'
_ sioner..l3;couLtlds..moraing,_ oharpd with.
abitiFiidesertars--in preventiag,
thiProvoet Marshal of the 20th District of
Peonsylvaigw - from arresting deserters.. In•
default of ball, be wac committed for a fur,
this hearing-on Tuesday, August 18th, glen'
I o'clock.
Dards' Simi/ of. Westmoreland countj,irall
'yesterday before Oommiesion.r Bpropl,ehargsd
with emeoureging substitutes not to teport,
themialvee, est also trying to persuade them
from eatuisk upon the discharge of their du
ties. He Was held to bail la the mm of one
thousand donate to 'appear at the nest term
of the that. •
Osmium—On Sunday morning, Charles
Seder, a led abeat-terryeart of age,
on the liland halt a mile below McKee s
rooks, was drowsed while bathing in the
More la °outplay with hit little brother.
The body disappeared, and was not build till
*olds" morning, when a little girl going to
the river for water, &toasted it dating on
the rarfees. Coroner 'dodging was notified,
. and held an inquest upon the body this morn
. lag. The vivito% was, accidentally drowned
la the Ohio river on Sandey morning, the 9th
lastasit. • ,
Explosion or • Locomorma.—Last Batur-
day aftarnoon, while locomotive No. 264 was
standing on the Pennsylvania Railroad traok
Parkersburg, Mister county, the boilar
ploded with a terrind report, kUlins .. the Are-
Vann .
• Ida. 'the engineer, Standing fort)_' ,
,foot, dis
tant itt Ik. time et the ozplostoa, *leaped is.
slows Wary, although it is reported that his
sldrt was stripped from Ltdi bank.
son lemma wife and four eldidren to MOWS
*lt iiUmel7 lops- • • •
s.lrhiottad lai.Stgecer sujo fist Goo.
Pota7out, of watt Vlrgrots, was arrested II
Bridpport by the Ottortlf of Bernina county,
sof bold toJtail 1. lb oura. of $lO.OOO for by •
app.:floe itt tho runt John of Court Wine
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A Trip to Dixie. .
On the 29th day
. of Jane, 1863, I received
the mournful tidings of the death of my
brother, ileit..72 T. Ben• (lough, of the 13th
Vlrgiala lofantrry, Co. 8., who was iboi at
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14th. On Monday, one week after the Wails,
my brotbeee wife' and myself 'started for'
Western ,Virginia. We arrived at New °met,
on Wednesday evening, when we obtained .
a pen from Col. Halligan] sid were inlaid
with great kindness and ooartesylry We
left the Federal lines Mt Ilium*, and started
ins ooneey anon for Winohester, on tbo Rom-
nay road. We stayed that night at Romney,
and next morning started with an old, seeCtit
for a cavalier on 'horseback, coy:Oster Ind my
self in a buggy, which ,wastalmr charge.
The part of the country that we passed
through, from. New Creek to Winchester, eV
coeds in beauty and variety lof scenery
thing that I blue ever seep, We cr i tsed th•
Porth and Beath . branch, oX the °dome*,
and saw Many objects of interest, m • Ul
u:tea daring the Jut impious—one spot in
particular, o gloomy Optiningin the moun
tains west of 'Romney, where •the Federal
fortes bad to pus. and therehil
ed • battery to conteatthe passage. The rooky
sides of the Gap au perpendionlar, and the
rebels, in order to plant their pi mon on the
'top of the bill, werw obliged td%Ont a - narrow
path as perpendicular so the hillilde,'ltud then
raise tho cannon by hand. Fortunately, their
'efforts availed them nothing, as-the_ pan 'was
too narrow, and the elevation too high, and
they shot over insteadut at 001.
command. The Mei of Lthe Gap reminded
me of the walls of a vast old Cathedral, that
might have been built by the glints of old,
who lived during the first pages of the mirth's
history. The old mesh took us...wlthin• four
miles of Winchester, and We then'aalked into
he fines.
hij sister knew the Om, as ate had been
there s few months before, mi a visit to her
husband. We sueosedoil In,.Aiding some
friends, and on Sunday morning,being afraid,
to remain longer Without reportloi t We went .
to see Major Bridgeford; rebeljProvost
Marshal. We presented- ourlattir from Cols
Mulligan, and were told that dispatohes
would be immediately sent to Gen. Lee,
who
was then In Maryland, for parmisslottloallow
us to take the remains Out of thellnies.
were told that we could npt return She way
we came, but mast go out at the mar Hof Gen.
Lee's army, by way of Gichusond. We then I
asked permission to disinter the body and
bury it in the cemetery, Ida& permission was
granted. The next two days were , wet and
rainy, which prevented us performing our sad
mission, bat Wednesday was ebeentifel day.
My sister and myself started up the hillside
alone to the spot where we had previously
found the grave. After waiting severel hours
on the top of the hill, we at length. sew the
hearse, lu:compel:tied by the prisoners who
were detailed to raise thebody, coming slow
ly up the hill. By this time quite'a number
of rebel soldiers had gathered aroundoind ap
peared to feel the solemnity o f the occasion
deeply. Ina few minutes after our , party of
prisoners had arrived, the body was raised
from the spot where it had been buried, wrap !
pod in a blanket, that mournful Monday
morning, when oar troops eveonatei Win
cheater.
Brom the time we started fram hone
op to
the present, we had looked forwerd to this
moment. Judge tken of our disappointment
when we were not alloWed to look upon the
face of him wo had oome so far.to see for the
last time. Ws could, however;, plainly dis
tinguish'the form 16:the distaroe.
Our prowrilion^ Italia, 'moved slowly
down the hill tOrsitd Hie 'celestial, where we
laid oar loved oni toiiat.bwsaththe ehadow
of the building- where :Gen. Washington held
his headquarters during-the-revolution.
Hiving completed eur sad errand, we con
cluded in eceordanos with . thertivice received
from several of tier oiliarm, whom we had met
at- the Taylor Hospital; in Winchester to
Vern our feet towards home.' We alerted at
three o'clociim the afternoon out of the city,
and having no , packages oriteneles, the guard
gave ns permission to, walk:Ant of the lines
under the impression that we-were citizens.
We walked a few miles that , evening, and
stayed all night with'a go4.linien woman,
whose.,'heaband . was. thoa..a Lrefege• in the
Worth, and whihadlast almost everything he
-kid rhea the, rebel* ; took .nosseuion of the
Winchester valley, We elected next morning
early, and - traveled as far as Onespin bridge,
22 milmilrom Winchester, and 21 from Rom -
any.
Hitherto everything had smiled upon us,
and we had begun to feel prettj nfe, when
suddenly before us appeared, In the middle of
the rood, an officer of, rebel cavalry. We
passed him unconcernedly, and' were begin
ning to Smithe freely again. We walked
some distance further, when 'ea heard the
clatter of hoofs behind ne. , Thera was no nale.
take this time ; he was after um and we Aware
obliged to torn book, as he .wish ed the pl.:mi
cro of cur company until,- ivening r erhan he
',mild telt it which directiOn Me would be
obliged to take. Ofoonrwire made the best
of - the matter, and medial,: Afteswere plated
under gaud at • house est tiiii Yowl, owned by
w
• personith the , unduktiiimi Milne of John
Smith. We were" treated with . exceeding
kindness, and with true Virginian tmapitedity.
Mrs:Smith knew of our object ill going to
Winchester, having been . infortned by our
cavalier on, hie return trip.
~ '
We had beerniarly starved wliiie in Win
chester; end, cur walk of-.twenty-two. miles
gave as a keen oppredidon 'erf.. the plentiful
board creed before' us irldle 'efiC.weire the
guests of Mrs. Smith. She hclitied strongly
in the rights of the,liouth;lat she never for
got forest instant ,Our pantie - a; as prisoners.
Towards evening of the second . day of demon-
Mimi Limit. Horne succeeded in:obtaining a
wagon to convey us book to Winotticter. The
horse Wean semorkible:pionnerlon.,. .The old
man that drove noremeclued , .that 'rte,waa a
right mart: baggyhoriii." . 'J. laughed; and
told MM . alit "we kid irlinfet.faster- than
that when coming in thlk.oocrit,diridlon."
Oa the road we were met, by .ear cavalry as
who were very kind cadinane in their
attentions, and appeared. tothdfilt '.lt .. quite an
itenisede" in their erlitenlii-,14 bee two live
'Yankee" ladies. W. 'weri,iskea Into WA
chaster on Sunday mornics,and were inford
e&by Major Bridgeford theit'bre 'were t.pris
oners of war," and would,' bi,iant to Castle
Thunder: He appeared% tei ;Viiik :that we
ought to tremble 'safari kimiluit we declined
doing so, and took the •' matter ',very emally,
which had the opponteeffeet npeld Um.. That
evening we were started inlidiritigelfdrAtan
toD, accompanied by a. guard, - who. was very
tentleMocly and kind to, us: ,On Stinday
evening, after traveling all. tiyleme were' Cle. '
linered.ilitc the bandit of 061 -'itnlertulti Pro'
cost Mirehil . a&'Ststitttli.,',;We'st•Yed at the
'Virginia 'House for eiiieral. dart., awaiting .
transportatlon.A.lllchinend.ll. The: price of
board at the Virginia Recuier eightelothire
per daj. Wertleelfruit pit)fi qatexpensisi
icing Am a ocompulaory .. .Mat Sat tllaeli.
While in Stanton we heardthat Misifedeed
troopiyeremakingdieharbeitie r ear Richmond.
arid that plate.. A visceist”the'bfitiqiekets
would then limie'bien iiiltiikffilloame eight..
We were pink ta ..S..lolllluiettlls - RWiednesday
with a gnaid and charginguswitl be-
Mg Rode* spies:. - - Me itipi . lii.lerevelr until
the first true. went awayerlo(&ite oflicers'
'wives that hid mmontiliiiittiliffrot• Stanton.
We. still Juid, hopthegg,toMisit moment, bat
whin we were lift alone, and the. Command.
ant of Oastle:Thidder timid Aletrdera
i
Creating *into put as in.olfinfnement
'end not albiirzs l C ebuqpgWt;',iith Bash '
ether,andpellg3Akrit iiyamiln for the
war, leisnerg
much lOWA wall, sled in fact
lust, all confidantes in-tUnele Samuel and MU
power to ,protect iu.,ltagkAtruncidi, of Mil
roy'. Command, RiratAirgittis independent
Cavalry, came with we Rocal. , We sr.
rived at Richmond the darg. oa ,lots had
been *awn for.,.l4,44irecit ; I'. reeptaini
gull
thit trete to - kli enatln'te for the4M-i
caution oftMe cedielreintlilnelbytAhe United
State, sutkoritiein 1 That'Twie* Wept,. thing
we hard upon arritlng at ItNienc4. ,
While in Castle Thlinder. cinaiiillie charge
Clqlsipt.4llll/iNfiriiiddir;kreitel: mbar, we
were treated'itery, i r eß,lßetiCciVnd.ool.,
fare wat; the same 111 #i•pAßirl ed,.biit'
we witnelsed intellkutongerliiiiii part of
the prisoners from Beim Jellied.: .Mach ems.'
• eiateaidirttiLdliCiirsOf '1 6 41 PIT el Mr I
hope I shall nritiernblgt,, 'wpm in ' the
Castle „Laaw,.mtW___Or 40 . 1, "'Mpliiigit:Aot ' for
brmiklng,prisbn rnlitio;.2ll, ;pesos mho was'
It i l=mien:lannesatzputrintweifterwards
AMIV I LIFtIe houillikvas dastardly
kik Witten , . Alter.* ;disgrace to the
norm. T iiC owermirmi,shablimithe arm.
Theratinterair'atoilergate4;andoWeliFferisarde
found the =On tictiumpt•li it it.initpolis.
Me cold, its4Aiii,4:444 l , L i#a*ii kindly
treated whilsiilllMlLldisttialesnßals but that
Annapolis aranliesttivadter Rloirdsond. The.
Idndseimiladatittealatecietthe prisoners wrote
' `VA* ClAlll o StlsStcliellelaktudiehleh the
poet fe llow spes,..sa. he Itatearcen vier
,oMieiliOltecilireYetitii id.. csalqii•
"ad anstinvitn_bel i nglokb . ..l4ol' Win%
elieliteir o Welbsg*V fellirlMdalliftpttPeinnd eon.
.1.11,- Y: - .:-.lse 6 ,
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'tautly begged for an investigation. Capt.
Alexander took the casein hand, and through
his .influenee, Geo. Winder consented to mar
releue, and after a delay of two weeks, in re
glad to lashings', we were at length per
mitted to leave, and on Sunday, August
.2d,
we once nuns lan - the beloved Stars and
Stripes floating proudly from the truce boat,
which wee to conduct as to our own lines.
While in Annapolis we were under obliga
tions to many persons for kindness received,
but particularly to Chaplain Henries, of the
Ladies' Home, an institution deserving of no
tine, estabiLthei by the Smitary Commission
toasoommodate the wives, sisters and moth
ers of the sic* soldiers ' who are at the Hos
pitals. Also, teJamesß. Albion, Ward Mas
ter in the College Hospitals, who took no
through all the wards. The management of
the hospitals Is such that there is nothing to
wish for. We spent three days very pleasant.
ly In Annapolis, and all my °outdone. in
" Uncle Samuel," which I hod lost in Rich
mond, returned in full strength- The light
before we left Richmond we stayed up SO
sang songs for the prisoners, as was car mu
tom while there. This, of course, was con
trary to the rules of the prison, but we did it
at any rate. The poor fellows were brought
to the banding- opposite the Castle on their
way to and from Bens Island. This night we
asked for special permission, and it was
granted. We Bang al the songs of " Home"
that we could've ember, and - some national
airs. -About three o'olook the prisoners began
to formin line to march to Petersburg, where
they take the cars at six for City Point. All
at soon some brave-hearted fellow struck up
the song of " When this Cruel War is Over.
First one and then another joined in, until
the night air vibrated with the sound of their
comma. Bong followed song until the order
to "maieh" was given. This teas the first
and only time that such a thing occurred
while we ware la Richmond. One of the °M
oors remarked, "I lime to bear you Yankees
sing." C. B.
At d Aratoga
The following notables MO DOW at Saratoga;
Judge Wayne, of Georgia, who is one of the
stounchiat•Union men, and who is there for
the onto of his eyes; Judge Greer, of Phila
delphia, who is greatly broken in health. and
whose working days are *bout over : Chief
Jellies Taney, of the United States Supreme
Court; Com. Vanderbilt, with his fast team
-and his standing offer of $20,000 for a span
that will "best Brenner;" Mayor Opdyke,
who,' with his family, is at the Congress ;
Tharlcw Weed, who is said to be sad, and oven
despondent, in view of the present condition
of national affairs, besides others of note.
In addition to hese, our city is represented
at Saratoga by. a delegation of our "solid
man," whom we are glad to say are not badly
broken In health, end we firmly believe do not
partake of the despondency of the late head
of the Albany Regency. If we may credit
the private letters received of the awful ab
sorption of water by our eitisetas now there,
we shall expect on their return to witness a
ponderous solidity of health and body of the
most alarming character.
ACCIDINT PION 011111POW1.1111.—On Monday
afternoon, a boy aged about eleven years,
named Edward Hough. whore parents reside
in Banton alley,,Broond ward, Allegheny, was
severely injured by the accidental explosion
of some gunpowder. Hough, in company
with several other boys, was playing with
the powder, which they had in a bottle, when
by some means it was ignited, exploding the
bottle, and scattering the piens in all direc
tions, some of which struck Hough in the
face, Initiating several severe but not danger.
one wounds. None of the others were in
jured.
flux Eirsumn.—A roan, engaged on tho ex
cavation of Try street under Pennsylvania
avenue, was sun-struck to day at noon. In
the course of an hour, however, he was able
to walk about.
Laaosse.—Jecob Hardy bee been com
mitted to jail by the Mayor, to answer •
ebarge of larceny preferred by William W.
Brown.
.ATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[VIWM qUIL EVNNING EDITION.]
FROM TEE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC
THE SITUATION IN VIRGINIA
Indications of a Rebel Demonstration
MOSBY'S GUERRILLAS ROUTED
Fredericksburg Occupied by a Portion o
tiongstreet's Corps.
RHUMB BEIM AND DEPOTII BURNED
Naw Yoxx, Aug. I.l.—The Herald has the
following
Waskiagroo, Aug. 10.—Advioes from the
front indicate that no operations of importance
are expected to transpire at present.
The enemy's picket& extend along the
mouth bank of the Rappahannoek, although
our cavalry frequently recur the country as
far as the lower fords of the Rapidan.
Stafford Court Rouse and Aquta creek are
within our lines, end are again exempt from
the visits of the rebels, except where a bend
of guerrillas Mike a dash upon some luckless
neighbors.
. On Pride, there were Indications of the
enemy making a demonstration to Onipepper
Springs, end Gen. Kilpatrick's division of
cavalry was moved up to that point, but no
collision occurred.
Vary tittle now disturbs the monotonous
routine of ploteeduty,andesery thing through
out the entire army Is stsgmant.
" Brief:kn. Cuter, commending a brigade
under Gamin' Plea/Melton, with a email foroe
of eavalry, on Saturday, name up with Mos
by's guerrillas, oomblanded by the notorious
partisan chief in person. They fled before
our °aviary, haring twelve prisoners !recur
bands, who were turned over to Gen. Pleuan
ton. Mosby escaped under cover of a dense
wood, .when our fore" was close upon his
bells. :Goners! Cellar wai confident of sop
ttisini the ',Shoff bind, including their chief,
who will fall into oat hand,.
Onelivision_of Lthiptreet's corps has ots
espied Fredericksburg, bet the bidloationa
ate that no attempt will b., made by the ens.
my to hold - that point. - -
The rails of the Fredericksburg 1 AW.s
Railroad have book ill tom& up by the rebels
and sent to RiohmOnd, together with every
ether species et property la thetas:4ton &testi
able for mllitery: purposes.
Railroad bridges, depots, em., have boon
'burned; and the Whole obantry between the
Sippshonneek and Potomac is tweet of every
thing.
AFEAIRS IN INDIAN TERRITORY.
'PERILOOB SITOLTIOIC OF OEN, BLUNT.
Battle at Fort Blunt lamina
New YOWL, Aug: 11. 7 -The Heald has the
following - - '
Fort Biwa, Indian Territory, dui: 2—A
battle at this point Is imminent. Bina our
victory at Honey flprlligs,Olmrokee Nation,
ba thirdltNult', - the rebelsi have bean rein
!breed 11 - retizralog 'to tie old battle-field
Coopir's lora of 4,6o 2 ;iugoiented by Cabeirs
Aritanslabhlitadr - of 2,600 strong, and Bai
ifOrN : Texas brigade of about 500; in All about
12,500 and ton pieces:4 artnisgry. The Union
-firviiiiiiii-liberiX6ooeffiatire - man. •
' oThillSili-Kiniiaiinfantry, and a battalion
of the : 6th Kintits cavalry, in all 800 men, are
making form& marches from Port Boott, and
are 'sprawl here on Thursday.
• : About Sottish On: Blunt will arose and
make an anodic. The llamal says be will
nuke It alight or a footrace. In the attack
lies oar only safety. We cannot stay without
belngvarranndit, - anotwedannot rarest with
out disuter, We bellow* An Blunt and rlc
Ella
£ll Quiet on the . Kentucky Border—
Reports of.last TeIIIIOUNI Rafe
gees--Ileetia4 of Distinguished
Bersonages io. _Washington— The.
Diaft in Ohan
tliz4itstst, d ui
Lariagtoo dispatch ay.:
- *Oporto from At front ladloato all quiet 01
Refugees from But Tennessee report that
Forest's mounted force Wes to rendervous at
Kingston or Csaeord. A rebel brigade under
Armstrong had arrived at the former place. -
Gen. Burnside arrived at Lexington-yes
birday. The movements of troops inothekdi
rection are very active.
The COM mereiars Columbus dispatch says :
Governor Tod leaves for Washington to- day.
An important meeting of distinguished per
sonages will come off at that city within the
next ten days, at which grave questlone, bear
ing on the present aspect of the rebellion, will
be discussed.
The draft will not take place till the Gov
ernor returns.
GOA,IiEECIAL REQOPD
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OITIOr. Or TIM PITTIOIVIOII Dauer fieraTTlL
Turner, Aug. 11, 1863. J
Tbere to but little doing In money matters end the
market meanie but row new feetcrea worthy of riv-
Mel itctice. Gold retoalmi about ee hut quoted, in
New York—ratiging from 133 to 126%.—wbile cur
beakers and dealers are bnyln t at 123@1134 for Gold,
• d 114(411.5 for Silver. Erotero IC:ambito I. uu
huge&
At no time, perhape, dada is the put its month.,
hu the produce market been asi dell and,lanipald
at present. There appear. to be no demand scarcely,
for any of the leading commodities, and the transac
tions are very limltad and altogether of a local char
acter. So fer,howerer,os regards quotations,'" hare
but few changes to notim. •
GRAlN—Wbeat Is quiet and dell, with small tam
of Red from first bands at $1,05. 'There le n moder-
ate local demand for Osts, and we note smell salmi
from store at 65. Corn Le nominal and may be quo •
ted at 70075 c for shied and ear from depot. Rye—
none offering.
PROVISIONS—The stook of Bacon in tint hands
le light, and with en Improved demand, the mutat
Is firm but unchanged. We note Wan at 55106 for
Shoulders; 65575 for Ribbed and Sear Sides; OW)
105$c for Plain, and Plain flativanted Hams, and IRO
13550 for Sugar Cured.
GILOORRIPS—We have to nottie a continued doll
market. Sugar Is in moderate demand and may ha
quoted at 115412)(0 for Island, and 1801350 for
New °Seam Coffee is nominal at 30®310 for good
to prim. RM. Molaases, 'toady, with small sales at
55060 c for old and new.
FLOUR—fkmtlonse vary dull, and buyers are
confident of a still further decline. We note a sale
of 100 brie Family from store at $5,6006,25 'ft bbl,
according to quality.
BUTTER & EGGS—llachanpd, eale of 6 Its fresh
pocted Fatter at 15c, and 10 bbli Eggs at 10c.
WHISKY—It steady with alias of sotemon, at
'from 43 to 44c, sole of 25 bbls at the inside figure.
Pittsburgh Petroleum Market.
Ace 11 —The news of a rise in the Allegheny HT
er—three feet bolog reported at 011 Olty this morn.
lug and rising—and the rumor of a thousand barrel
well I dug et ruck, hod a rather depraudni effect on
the market for Crude ell, and as loon a&the neve
became known, it was imputable for holder, to effect
calm, unless at a decline 3f, cent per gallon. A
lade of 2,0 Ulla wee made early in the day at 24c,
packages returned; and later in the day, 100 and 151
bbl. were sold at 240. Toward. evening tbl. ngure
could not be obtainer!, se buyers appeared pretty con
fident of a still further decline. Thera le a cootie.
used good aentend fir Itenned'and the market re firm
at our het quo,atione. We note a eale 'of 1.000 We
"Brilliant" in bon 1-600 bile to be delivered Ie Clo.
tuber at Me, and 600 In November at 60; also 41 bbl.
in,., light straw, at &lc We also urged of a rale of
200 bibs prime white, tree, at GOo, though we cannot
vouch for Its correctness. There is nothing doing la
Benzine; and Olt Barrels remain as lett quoted.
New Yorx r etroleure ritarxvt.
Spacial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Now Yeas., Aug. ll—Crude, under the Influence
of the foreign alms, is firmer,. with sales on the 'pot.
at 34(435c. Refined in bond is quiet but steady pith
rale' for preroat delivery, at 5144.'c. Future deliv
eries quiet and almost norctinaL Reflood, tree, f.
quoted at CO@6lo. Naptha dull at V.e for Beflued.
O.
Sp ecte Exports
The !Mowing were the epode export ■ for the week
ending Angnit :
'August 3—Sehooner llaty Cllnt/a, Vet! Crun
Silver coin.-- 141,000
August 6—Brig Solfetino
a metrical) 10,000
Anguet 11—Bark Vaccaro, et. Thom=
American g01d...—. 15,000
August 7—Steamer City or New York, LI
American gold coin
" hen.
" coinsana bare..
" 0
•' and
Angnot 8-Btaamor ammonia, Hamburg _
Specie and old c0in...... _ 16,125
700
Total-for the
Previously reported..---
Total alum January rel .100,911
The following table shows the exports of specie
from Hew York fortwelse years, for the week ending
August 8, UM, and for the corresponding period In
the other year.:
1163_-_.54.4.100,977 V 4147.839
35,492,425 2 3, 44 MM
3,481.958 20042,291
21,5.90,8713'
1859.-...-... 1 3 . 4 1 3 , 633
16,2111.4481185 0 16,898,880
rh►laaelplua Market.
Aro. 10.—The cud drorable Glow of the foreign
news, noting • diellslng tendency In Liverpool LT
flour. Wheat and Corn has bad no perceptible ef-
fect upon the ElreaMinfi market hers. Them le bet
little chipping demand for none, and only 400 ber
m Is goad extra family were disposed of at 130.2566.00
3$ barrel. The Wes to the retailers and' bakers
range from $5.3734 op to $7,60 MC common and fancy
lots—amordlog to quality. Ilya Flour selis at $4,76
86,00 heart In Corn Meal there Is nothing do.
l' itte cantor of noth end . new •Wbsst,:coutlo'.
no small but there Is very lltUOdsmand for Sales'
of 1200 bushels at 5t,50c1,52 bushel for prime
um Bed 50d1143501,40 for Old. Thera a but MIAs
Rye here sad old to worth $1,05. Own is ttachsag.
ed; =SU Woe of yellow as 700. Oats are dull; soles
of old Penns, st 700724, and New Jersey and Dd.
aware at 60e. Prices of Barley and Malt are mood.
ash ,
la PraTtalats tbete Is bat 11111 a movamaat. 100
tea efavamed Hams told at 12X811183 , 1c, and 80 tea
Lard at INo cub.
SOntOd Cotton Goods Market.
Aco. ll.—The Dry floods market *enures mere an.
Wily, and prices during the week lure bad a thud
ded upward tendency. The tell demand Is doe upon
us. the a good Ira,e coq be expected at an saris
day. The tact that Cotton has bren steadily 'dyne.
lag has given a better tone to dai market, and th ose
who have tied olf trout buying. ,thferll4l, that Pri
ces would ...oath down," we think have now then.
doted the Ides, and in looking around tee market
for supplies, and the stock of all destraula goods quit.
thou.-a. That_ go .ds are scarthaud tnedequate to
meet the comin g demand is generally =ceded. 'lt
t. 18.11Keinlei therefore, to support tnat priors. most
consequence rouge mash 111;b soon as• bflik
trade begin.. bevy Drown Shotlop have 'been ,
old by ontaidepertke,th Sllc..but are generally timid
at 35c, set but few ma be bought at that! Wire.
Medium end light goods have been Wet, trot must
woo follow. and •ine look Or • corresponding
p,ov.msn;. Print. an materially., and soma style
ere bald it higher prim. ALL Waded Cotton Gordo
ere In not held iirmer and higher. Dandles are
beginning to move sad common toll prices.,
Chicago liackei.
• Ara. 11.—Tba Mono market rated with itt
mar, dullness, and the sales were trifling at 66,50
for winter extras, and $4,1005,00 far fair to cholae
spring extras. The market for wheat was quiet sod
steady, with der of about 26000 . bushelsa $1,04%
for New No 1 led; VA KT tru It tlin; 11406° lot
No 16pringi and 7thaTio for Bejettoti. There•was •
moderate hopOry for tern, but there inui to Mated.
clmlie .11:1 the market. The sales foot up limns:
166,Vai bos, at. 5034 e for cruet fdlsed L o. b.; 46350,
40a far Allied la store—moult at 4814059 0 -1 111 0 •
47* tor Mooted in store. Oats were dull, and we
note a farther decline of I®l3se per bushel Oa 014,:
end Seto on New, with sales of 32.003. bin at - M$
bus
..
04c for Old; and
,6kgalo for New—tbe matketidoeng
at the inside dams. .ftiemeal dali and nailkaiet
Barley e ea In &idea demand arid o±oo, but Inoilght
receipts restricted tratoisctiona.—tilgtrentis, ara•li
better dimaad and flrmeo—holdina as the oldie tisk. ,
lag 420. bluets °faring 41)fieligiNp. ihtlenatare, 50
bbl. at 41 so; OW Me at 4i3fiel 60 hbi• atANc,
'Baltimore -Coffee, • •
Auo. 8 —We-optic* taintilaqutry ter Mo. sum •
led br the Improved tone ut thejlew.Tork reafiteti ,
sod the, pro.p.ct of tooly ectotrOlcittdo WLBB the
Wait bronins of the Batt/woo sod Ohlo . Ritkreat
We upon* uto quality at 11741790 Wlb for Rldp ' •
puitorts PI Railroad.
Pl2ssomaST. WAril Ciuo6ooH6ll,o=,Aii;
13.-77 bbl. whisky, k. Guckssaudiass:i 4 sr-
Lambert Shlpton; 66 Dbls ettbaa 6114 A Limn; 1
oar AWN. 7 litslth; 294 bigroci6, H6O O 741 1 : 2 bbl.
em 11 , H Jack ; 71 das-broosol,loo Witmer. •
Jack; 60 Ws whisky; D EVlVallacin , 219 pip lout;
62olime & Bro.
Own:tram t Ptersoonsa Sext&oim, August 10-
68 Wm le Woke, Wm Our & col 11 rolls loather, AIN
Blekaol ; • binohm in ~ w P 80ck'..2 co; 25 bble
llocr GerwlE 4 bbla' poen ajalto, 1,11 Yregh
..o 24 do do, Edgerton A Litaysetrd Jeri bitetirt, l bbl
eggs, Allen t 1290casmi cgs IftsaggiWi Wok, l'etfitt
a co" 16 - bbliipsez — la - ,l267rise *Ban 10 do dcy Who. ,
well:Paaro a 0016 20 Ohl H n 06 W 21 ; 7 8 b is 1,4 4 ST
bbl , apPki's "ha re4tr; au do do, oven A !milli:,
20D bbl. flour, Ohotoalute kLeattl tiebuttar; 2 do
lard, 27 bble iopled, Shadow A Kaolin Obeli' 149
'll7 bb100,6 ham ClallkialljA UOlatalt*l 23 l2llbesid,.
1' litumatle : ,a43..o dO,Simi it co; 3 hltdairolpr.
2 hbdokrotto; las hood 2bp adlah pip Whom.
ICO bbla dour;o 8 Leech; 100 hide
WWII'S A Ifedletouto;l6 eke' lead OM A asit4.9w: 6.
4)Wit ow, L & M . baled cottololloV
Ponape& & an 2 I** Wits, Jul llohntldt,
Aszaintair 11 2 / 1 20.-409 1411 .1 1 41 : 2 1 1102 111 2 '
lock A co; 9 *Op batter, 2 bbls ogp,.ollealod • a.
Kase; 1 bbl ego, 11 ,lossg, 6 bale rap, . 11 14*
204011 9 + 0002 6. Sholdosemk*f*; car otortd,
YON lot matte dltig, owner* -
.
"uC.*
PROPOSALS.
iIapROPOSALS Fog PLUMBING AND
0 - 411 - IPPTING 11167751AL 1 3,
, Grime -pam Qutirregmenita.
IJeftersonmlik It Mane, Aug .4th, 1813.1
8.410 Primm hit received at this Mace un•
tll the Mx ul -60411:18T. ISO, for &tinting at the
Military Hospital Woods, near Jellersouvtile, in
diums, the fullowhtg Plumbing and Ow Min Kr
tells!". dm i •
• • •
dim thousand nthellundred and eighty (6,960) ket
two Inch Galvanised Wrought Iron Ape. '
your thousand eight benched (4,100) feet one and.
one hell Inch Galvanized Wran,ht Iran Pips.
Light - thation6 - (6,i00) feet me inch Galvanired
Wrcnaght lenwrips:
Sin ihocuand Arc hundred (6 600) teat themequer
ter Inch asivaniewl Wroneht Iron Plges
Flee thotiesaftfive hundred (6,600; Met halt Intl -
Gsiventwd Weonght Iron Pipe. •
Three thousand (6,002) bet three eighth loch Pal
lonised Wragght Iron Pipe. •
Saventren bondted (1700) poundsGalranised Pipe,
fltetnge of Mori:thin& end eises
'rwauty•tive hundred (2 . 600) pounds Pig teed.
Wourthomendlee handles (4,000) pounds Sheet
lend, SIM-Plaildfbielbos moue, sumo tidal
011.1 mowing .(4000) pounds beat peace I In.
ievanitionsine five hundredTM ad
) pounds Le
Pipr, onwand'ollehelftheb!
Tyne} , been pirfyitiat Iron hopper Witee Meets,
panted. •- •• •
• -
Sixty owe (61) rant iron Bath Tubs—No.), 5 feet
6 Inches by Tr inches.
Four (41 Slop Hamra, two (2) het square by ten
(10) Inchesdeep. .
Two hundred and ninetywix (M) thrwequarter
loch brass plain ribb Croke, Steed for Iron pipe.
Twenty eight one tech Oahe, arab mowaud one..
quarter inch hose connect - one, Alma for 1 - on pipe:
Thirty six (eM) half loch brass pleb Bible. fitted
for Iron pipe. •
Thireyem (25) quarter inch Valve Cocks.
Thirty-11z (60),,0n0.1ual a querter Inch bees Wash
Tray Plots.
Two (2) enamelled Wash Stands, wish waeleheslns, -
Vugs and Docks. ;.r.-
Twenty.seven (21) Strike, 2 ft. I In. by 20 In. by. 5
in. dup.
Turco (3) Sinks, 4 it. a In. by 2 It. 2 In. 111 It.
deep.
hone (4) two inch Ball Co Am fitted for two Inch
Iron p.m.
(14 two loth Stop Cocks fitted for twolneh Iron'
Picoe.
Two (2) =wand arlislt Inch Bell Omits fitted 'for
two Ism p inch Cowper Ball Floats with 14 inch
shanks. . .
Ray-four (Si) one Inch Stop Cocks, fitted for one
tech Leon pipe.
Mx (0) three-quarter loch Valve Cocks Cited for
taratoquarti inch iron pips.
One (1) o Mott Sal loot with six-inch copper
C woo I Melt shank.
One (I) ontband inch Sorel°. Cock fitted for
bon pipe.
2 wenty seven (27) half inch Service &eke 'fitted
for iron pips.
TwentyMven (t7)thmoti,hthe inch Berviee Omits
fitted for Iron p 1...
Twenty-two hundred (2,200) feet two-Inch Ina
tate.
Three thouund (1000) feet onoinch iron cute.
Three thousand (S OM) bet thewegearum inch iron
tam.
lilts= hundred (1,500) fest half inch Ina tube.
Eighteen hundred (1,800) feet three:eighth inch
iron tube.
Seven hundred (700) feet one quartaminch lieu
tube.
Silent hundred poem& malleable Iron Pipe Pit
one thousand (1,000) Hooks cf different ahem
Twantymur (it) oce.joint one-light Gam brackets: -
dabbed
(e) two-light Om Brackets.
Two hundred sad Pity (the) one.llght Gm Pend
ante, complete, gm:epilog stem, fitted for three
, eighth iron pipe.
owe hundred and eixty (180) two-light Gas Pend
ants, complete, excepting stem, Stied tor throe
eighth tree pith
'realm (tit) imollght. Psi Pendants, complete, am
rept stem, Stied ter tale. eighth Iron pipe.
Mx coat iron Lamp Poste, complete in Ol their
One hundred end ten thousand (110,000) (more or
lege) kilo burnt back.
eLL the measles will be subject to the Inge:that
and oppress' of an agent of the Governmmt.
The mailer, of such of the above amities as mop
be needed for immediate use will commence as goon
es practicable after date of contrast. net exteediog
ten days thereafter • and the • hole wall be required
to by delivered on the mounds be the Beth of rep
umber nett, or sooner If practicable.
The fall cams find post Mao. &darer of the bidder
(and the fall name of 'Ms Rattlers II bidding tar a
am) must *Poem in the proposal.
lhoposal.l.MOdbloyalgsmllas and rebel Vona-
Wares will eat recomel red, and tbesath prescribed
by tkagraite nowt In ell cases amampany the Md.
Profess'e eh.uid be addressed to the underalgeed,
and plainly endorsed, ..Prepagals for Plumbing and
OM fitting Materials," do.
Leah preporat tarot be accompanied by a suerrialth
staid by two responsible penes; whom responds
bully mutt be shown by the =Masts of the thork
of the county in which they amide. The form of the
guarantee will be aitollower
We, es—. of the meaty of —and State of —,
and —Of the county —and State of —,do
hereby guarantee that is obi* to fulial-s con
tract in gmardaDo6 with teas larmo of his
and that, should ids propeeltion be
at once enter Into a contract fa 111=0• tem
with. Should the contract. Mt awarded him we nn
prepared to become hissecuritim.
Bonds - in the mm of fin thomand (16.000) dollen,
signed by the contractor and both of ells roma:dors,
will be :equine" of the succoseful bidder on stgning
the contract.
Bidders are required to b 3 percent in penes when
their bile are opened.
The right is reject any or all the bids that may be
deemed too high to reserved by the undersigns*, sa
well se the Algae to soled from each bid anon mate.
ride, at the priers therein mimed, as is required by
the Government And Moms of the Ware of abid
der whoop propelled la acesptedto hunleh within the
time prescribed, fa quality and quantity, the mats.
shale stipulatedtel he delivered, then the Assistant
Quartermaster in charge to have the right tO s
such deadens, by purchaes, and such bidder tube
caused with the Oldissasse of cost.
TIM/ C. BOWLS%
Captain aid Am't Quartennester.
ItEVOLVING
MIMEI
IFIEHEI
MEI
VATT Durowtsuarr. July W, 1163.
T. HeTy Deportment utUl until Do Itfrtn DAT
or A.IJOUST , molts plopooltiana fur tho coostrno•
torn owl 'ovation an board - a mild to to built at
the Portsmouth. el. IL, Scotto., Hew York sod Phil.
adolphis. smy Tuns. of two rovolting.tunets eel
two Impropubla wk. Ow, with gratlap foe
each Tama. • •
1 ne intarnal diameter eras taunts to be St feet,
height 9 feat 8 foams, Alamo 16 Inches ; to be
composed el two to dialis of plate iron; with
wrought iron slab. ed Minn the
inter. The pilot- hones ea sack turret to be 8 bet inter.
nil diameter, 6 NM 8 Inches high, 18 inches thick,
mewed of plate Iron.
The tune engines and gear for tinting and resgaa.
slating the inmennest of the turret, the man albs
end carclaga, port stopper@ and other internal at
reopmente to be of same gesend character es
the alonttor Male cf Tessels..The bnpragnehis smoks
pipe to be - *Wm*. IP bass, composed of plate
bun e
• Inside diameter 93 6 bet, and height above the
1ac936 fest._ , _
Tt=nition Mattembrace sit the Aron MB.
!bill - • -beelMthg the bream of-the bunts,
and statk.aliedist and the tins within width the
mock for. sash mesa wilt le monpleted, on board,
end ready br semdes. .
The gement plane osii bi examoloed id the *Moe of
the Inspector of IrmecLed Masan. 864 ()anal
Tbi - Peopombi mast be indorsed 'an the outside
..Propombe las Itevotrbog Tangs," that they eel
teAstiamalehaitramother MMus. - anlamatd
'PM 13A.1.11.;...& convenient two-story
a; Mick dining home, with. backhnlidlog.
Also, nonnaleat and well•lnihed
beorballding. f - "
w MA and aiscand stream. -"
glaoia Waite* book bonei, with beck
bedidlegg'lta: WS Second' street. ntralong '
All the *ore mu fa )gOod ; atilts. and eapplied with
Mao, ei enwedoey tenni 'natio
&hoed skeet, erjA the t Ceimodty Itm. deWlbg
hdalog. Beth of theme housegere In good Wee, end
adalaglbtoall.' ihneflies.
4111 p, iellaigreased We the hartheadwater. dLs
',Vilna street, Was= and Try Mamas. neat
Soteptewth Volga pi. ha MA ea Mtn lanai,.
blot
The shep, gtagertg twateil le; a dnfrable pout
° ttorkims aisle aid." of
• • '• • ' wir. w. mowsoir,
l'htf Oa. 105 11111 i sheet. •
VAL ABLIS rANNLIS
V.,. XIITY.7OIt, t141.11. - -erfero •Irste, SI het 4. fa—
ittnit hy 110184 door so en saw, with • larp 414701,4
b 00... barns* itseakas sad. Hand street. A doi
ng. leeetton forkPbo Ya or Deana. , •
some Mee Wes lorries:B resldesoes
t4 l / 1 22% tech: —
All[4 s• Lip nut o f building lala, of various
erseeiet troll AS to GO feel trent •by 100 - to 164 lit
deroweitrotret et' the resilient of.lb. WIU. Steed
AM, ehthe ne re4llietertorit eti: edit*
or •Johe Err hided& ' .
• . 1, r7 , -"JOHlD.•Hrattoti,
frasm
. Clittlakkliii •Ai Crlar , I.l4olktk
:bob's by*
emolOok.o.Thibh " 4 ••••
Two ElVRAtimovvittiqracii - kiiint4
sioraddisidATlAAl
dlotairtor &Tornio 6 Inch, itlll trwld
kw tor milk ItiIIiKIL•SOLN4 •
oo rho Allochonv etym. arc. Polar OW,
COtINTII,X_II.OALEIS.—iteautifuI situ.
difoorkAtOonatryilotoodtwr.YL, m ldoOlon,
barnaldp,Vatmudilp, sad -89triatloy Boroostt
All thosOUtd ateldA obakrillolsotoo of onsidoss
as the ?We , Wow.
%dolt* of , If:DAVIS, old P.O. Banding, -
SS Walarstroot, dillsAboay.
ftWhd Two,iirou alum HOUBIL Wk.
otaii soot 427 Olnar r iOd Itydiost watoo. ultb
'alrottootsblo •loott. ' Lot 90410, .olktob 102 U
•01 Laid strut, itaialoistoriluselhootoom • •
Iscotne to• OrrlOlL'ortiatittllY
•itiDDDLL. tiosiot•ttoott. IlLookottort hkff •
JAI!IM BMAY.
Pre111134171 ARMPIT DIAWaQS
tc. 41hauvoged-ispothaleadi Taw.
MOSioulowriasosabis Ono&
Mos' on Tisclers atiniellta'vlbetwisok,
N TIIRRETd.
; fen SALA.
4iummin,
mwm g
=I
SEW7X9 -- acit - ezrixsa.
IttiON'S
HIGHZBT PEZIIIIIkt, 01110IILAII HOOIC
SEWING MACHINE.
WORLD'S PAIR,
N:C - ":EILL EXPOSITION, PAim-.....3561
With nalusbleimpreirementa.
• The call lltobitield the World slang acme 01.0:2
Paine% Be.spze :And, Conan, with baproved
Very oat Is roomtfally Invited to WI Et ow
oleos sad me the Maohiner In oporattom.
toirostioll ee two.
'Wean!' for • Morikr
SIIIIINER, Jr. CO.,
WESTERN AGENTS,
Prnamsaa—tio. 27 .14.1 TH EIMMT
erinmman—PllCVS OPIIBA 4SIJILVI3O
kb> llt • 0)2110 11111PLI
IM
I,.X'BUR4JrCE .410E.rTfl.
GAWN:na . COFELN, /vim you
v rmasiancui. ma) Ramiro* ll
nrsaicnt OolarApas; Bort#44ut. coma Wood and
/ JONES, AGIOIT win Am=
• Al.Btati et Pennsylvania and Ziaritocd Ia
: :MT . I .7r"
ICI
is, mums 001116PLIIi, owner t-sad wits?
*mete. - . .
T. :Aro
Dating 0011PAICT. WM"
1 ,
HELPPI.WG.
STEAM Viziouir To lAMB,
•
Tool. Washing et. 131MINITOWN,
MelAazace.) ml well haws etreatue*
New Trek and Philadelphia Iltesamohtp
acnaputy ank intended to all :
OITT Aug. IS;
OLABGOW.IIMrhIay, Ann 22.
UPI OP WAIIIIINOTON An. 411.
And enety racoetelhts datorday, at SOIL trom.P.or
N, North Slyer. t.
• Fatale t• Gold. or Go ordroloot Rr Olovesqr.
Sim 8mt►0a._......i119, 6i
do. to London.. 55 15) do. to Loudon. Wed
do. to Parto...—. 05 CO do. to Par1i...... 40 10
do. lo.llambori 90 . 00 do. to Hamburg S 7 50
Plawnrairlso torwanka to Haws, Srsown, Not..
%edam, iintwwp, fa., at equally tow ram •
larwtem Ltvorpool or Qo.enitownr let Claldni.
110, $B6 $lO6 Stawap,Lpil Thaw who with s.
rod for their Mends an buy *into bars st tl;0w
. ..
Tor faiths, Ingicatalan WA, as the 06‘ 11 1 1 • 3 r I
Offlami. JOHN a DAL,
VI Broadwigr A lVT,,, - ,
JOHN TH - 01111PISON, AM..
Head stmt. Arst ho m fr om es
shift, .
, Plimbarth: --
TB ATLANTIC 'IBM:IAA
ROYAL Atha STIAIN NANIGA.
TION OA:INFANT. Jimm •
(GALWAY LINE.) • '
•
ADRIATIC, I.IOD Horeecower, 4000 tcnia
NIBIRNI‘ 1,000 Herso.power, 1000 tam
OOLOMtiIA.I.OOO bore .pour. 8,000 tax,
ANGLIA. 1,1:01 Horee.power, S OD ton.
The authableent ateloaship ADBIATIO vDIOO
from Liverpool, eta Galway, to New York, on WAD.
IMMSDAT, the 16th or July, to be foliated by the ,
other teaming thellae every sltarasteW•druteday.
hates
goldpy recesldvetpeol to Hint York, pay ,
able la or Us rolvaleat ln =ram:
First Oats— $llB 0015t5ere5e.............416 00
Seem! SS 001 _
/for wage apply at the office of the Spate,
OABIL h SIABLZ, Sot ltruallway.
Iraisia Jou; kiaaPrff•
Or, D 01111TGL,
Beati,f_almW taling,
No.lo Nifth Street. Ytttabaryth.
=I
pASSAGE, FROM.THE " OLD GUI •
.1. TRT."—Tba untlersigosd is now prepared te
bring ant essissaats from ear part of
land or aoothead, either by eapertior Ott
i dhag
litoemenkhatiaSig the wasmoth it
"GMAT
werzaNer sr thef Ghee heillag lam% ihr lower
Shea tiokatm combs parehasedkrret assrofloe
_The sliamete ran Liverpool-awry
tottehlog at Losoloadarrr f o r tit e•
.The nabs rowels Lisle Liverpool sway week. _ •
- li. OUINILL..•
Itaropesi A rate - Clireakte Buildhtt '
myttlimead TO Mb strode Ptttabergb.
arm Ir BOOKS.
IPPIVERSIDE.EDIT/ONa
1111elan's Latin Chrlstteralti. • 11 vols.
Balsa's Ocertftetheal History of Esearul, 9 vb.
H1M11031% History of the Middle Ater. 3 vols.'
D'lsrasat'a Oyekeltles of Llterstato. 4 vols.
Barton'. Auteuil of Ildstitholy. 9 Tell.
Masitelgues Wort. 4 Toll.
41144. Lamb's Works 5 vole.
• Bacon% Works. 115 4414. Sold ssparatsly.
i i=e's Woks. II vole; -
KAY s 00.. 66 Wood street.
Lora YOMI4.IUATMMIM. - -
My ilatbata Mienda By Ride.
=M th itts Mehtrauttlett in Übe alvin.
an li Header; ot satabWor l d..
The Orastlrea WhistirremtaarL Browalow.
Deatatee Thirty tsars to the 11:11. Bata&
•
tes Yherabia. Cloth sad paper.
3_ yes sad Ear& Seeder.
•
The Mao aad the herds, .
Warta la Iletorm 'Medea, Meildas. ati.
in7ls -. JAL 1.. MAD. 13 Fourth street.
ftL :11,4:41 - : t)"B :47-1 !sheep
Noll note. Broods. Konamont and Monmpoo.
William Tonal*. Tnyblob aro added rosunto on
the Knob sad xerapmases at sheep la dm trotted
sots, with MoninAelro Ancesdop. 3. bro.
Piles 15. • KAY i 00.,A8 Wood otroot.
POST OHMS MISAUTUktIf , itUli
1851.—Alphabetical ikt of Pool Ma la ea
Uattoi Mho, with We name of the Poet Maston.
With an appoidiz , :ihatatninh the Mos of 'Panto
Postai% Out no ti ltooPott Hill sad - other import-
KAY 00.. fib Wood it. "
TO LAT.
FOR BENZ—The ihreimitory ' BRICK
wasimouss, as d Wood Arad; tiro door/
from Water strati -
ror twou apply to . mutt,
Zahn as Cli.lol -
ot (i ti r 3=B WOODILTA
osaarlll aid Wood itzioto,
=3
FOR ktiraiX-rThii . th ird,' of '&0
Dandiesnow oetr io r in t atiketaber. corm ,
et Bt. ir Cla
jelkit -110 T. alitliWOßTH.'
rl LIW/3-46. , Cottage with the room.,
I..obior to the Itsitrosti otationalt
Posoodoo ghtio lalunodlotolp
Andy co the preatlast.
as . J. L. CLSHAOIIII2I.
MU 4‘lll l —une, Two or
_Three !looms
'a. In the third re tourth starts or GLUM BIM-
It=street, with ow ,taunt stria power
ea the pronhms. , -
N BVER KNOWN TO PAIL I -
• DILIKON4
AROMATIC BUCIBRIIRT CARMINATIVE,
TIM 110‘7113111111 RIM= 101 • :
pTignizzr, DIABBBDA, nut; CUOLKI3I.
. .
110181:18 AND fItUiIfIIII•OOXPLAIIiT. -;
•
The fottonoo4flat Walk to lb. malts of thio
t
rtitorto ofteitioidoi etuf
attest its vitae. ' " "
It allfoollook ottat soy othor...rgoods;s4 woo
firat4 la• I f I , tri P l o:l
.ro and honcho fa , the Wulf, mod Polorfol to
the Milt ow. ,
T. thi solifori'idallyik do' fonfooblo, Irmii
fffrogiotot, *mood br QM. la ott!ilottagt:
"The 15451,1tere • irriend."
Itoih.it l i d Ii soisofoe to soy eye* 'le
obUthrsa toebtig.inel fr om ibt laiurfoos Gents of
114.1100T104 Owl VW ko ofttlbeef by enemrbli
the dbmaise- - 4 ' • • -
gild Alf idlipletatill ovid4wisin4, -
Noiftloo; - 25 OUTS ASOITIAL
.
- • t- riff:ail/6 ottra int • • z
• Wk.*. DAVIDSON,
COICOMATI.9.
kirtaseLj
OTIOS' DI *Bmool3ethlC, w= that
- the regteenyfe lamb tft oE
Work" MIN.
- Isli tuanutrrAia-aL L. ninntilusase nal
tat_ot DAIWIL, =WM& 110151 i ins dleeohee
A l t iorm
dUlt-Wo Wei by ia~.'ece• - DANIA&
DirfamT la satharbidt• WM* MOB dos to of
by 1b• Oosopsay. 32211211r. i
MOTOCiS: *it .
4.4, hereißeleateset WalaA.lll-SIIIIIIMVIT with
me* tlerawesihaspiAltil 1010,_110•110"1".- As
SSA , ' d tai , -Ittil tor 1W07 41 1 F PIP' 1 !..rxi 1210 .
reetsenh* to etatelentretrOttlall. : ' '1
11) Bhitliotillo cub in dor.
ur by ' .7- J. IL CIAIIIIILD.
AL,i7LRO.IDI.
nvE TB lekNl
A NI " , „ I . Ll i t a tf
V PITIBBI7IBS 1391 0 --...
WHZTLING ILLtielto
817111171 i AILBANGEoIstrr.-44,2 sad dtir
F__ ...° ''''' AY. AVM EQ. IBM tweiw0' ,.. .. 4 . 1 . .....ss ms
w•PSI 01 tha Posisseseala Ball:cad. it Into.
b • • as brerwa
...__,_ Plebbink awl Whseilao Lam .
•••••"i" • - " . • I LWO a. in.l 6:10 e m. 14:40 p. m.
1 ibisa
etcl : . taubutri kw '' ~ 1 i
StO7 ' 8 : 53
:do • • • . ado .. 10:03 • 1:55 "
BeI:MM.- 6:116 " 10:26 • SAO "
Clanw ' •g at Stimbmayille sod We' with Stea•
. i 'BM ladima Railroad and C , .• leto Ball.
rood -.'
..BM
Massa, Waal. A. twits, Disp.
r... 1. , • polls, Otathuntl. lasd, t,. adz% et.
Looto. , Joseph, and all ppinta omit ..,,,doonlmoot,
sod at •.. . with 14117111101 , 1 anti uhlo Baltroad.
lwatio • = Ti tith............-1 le:0 a. ca.
..-- tlo 4, It Pin.
do . •co .............. 495
do • yenzu . k.............--.l7at i
5
do Hudson „--„--:.-. 7:56 " 4 1
heat. at Okkeelsad.-.........., '9•lo' " 1. a
1141=1et Bayard with Tricesswas breath !be
1_ phis and Pena WWI at Menem with
Vittsbarigh. Tort Wwne and Margo lisdiroad; st
Wpm= with htlan alth. Greet , seam
Cons. We Warm; Meerteille, Union, Oteri r
Iszoestown and Salaisence; at lindeati with Ohne.
.i=eertne end elnednnatl Railroad ll=
r 'mud Miderstrarw, and et
'iritk A' I. E. B . for Erie, ff v_kfri and Duthie
with. U. R. - 11. for Basindqr. Toledo, and also
'with stamen the thltroft.
wallarNa Aocoeueodettog home at 350 p.
Betaratng Mahn entry at 020 o. m., 3 ind
0:06 p. m., and 410 a. nu ' •
ThromM Ttekett to all ptembleat points an be
procured at the Llierty_Street Depot, ?Itiabaegb. .
,QlOB4lll. Puma', , Xlcket. Apia,
And.
Agent. SV.:APPAIIIi l
to T
t o
. AW,
Tor fartherA. Q
wuma
TEWAIIT, Agent,
At the Ocoopetty!e;Ofikehi IrtotAt Otottoo. Nun st.
S UMW' - -,- .. ,
a fir.
endow- a or - _ • .., • -. - .. i;• ,, .
gam
Tim . Tlll/.olll' •-roothtliihrzios visit:
learnt lb. Pancomalltaita, 441 , (arroot 14,24'4
at 460 a. 111.01mikg at MI E4ttom bower,: Pittti
burgh and Phßria,, and making direct conll4o.
Bonita Haw Torkat P
Tha Vallolloll 110J.14W14 havin Oa Pan
seam elation soars mornbig Onoapt &Way) at
-466 c ra.,.Mtpalaraulyht principal Malloo,. and
making.dtreal annalaticaot at Rarradmag for 411 a.
morn and Wasbingteu, and for I:Unlock via pub
9C
. •
garnotral =N OM TRA 'A lms dainr at
1.16
Inso p.n.. dapping oily at win.l 'tallow, maling '
Bata ocautscarm II Ilarr*tal Et Balthaora tad
' Wig= attltar Ilerwy.alala 411rattowa mats
Or r LlNRkeartia 136 Mallon bay=
id 110 64). Ilt 60 / 6 -P., 62 .1 FlPtila Ori al
otialorh, - otauttaarting at Hurl ura ii: alttmon mil
Washington. sad at-Phaadelaidilteirliow Tort.
ApiXIYEKODATIOr - 'btAllkts.
Tito Jammers 62013=111X11116611 - 41 MIMI dill]
faro pt ;UMW at 446 p. at., staaplag at all rhalrar
widirtamialtir tat ell 0141amatddh ,_
_.
. IMO TRW Spoilatio manta Lena
ilitßylet al 4EO is. re.
160 band, Tree tor WMPs ltatiaa "
•
140511 daily fianinyt enndlry) .t WO a. m.
. :Third diaminarodatiotwhith dor WWI , alias
mama daily (=opt &Way, anillto p. to.
.PM* .6 ''..'"•^ 4 ' o. l" , Tubt tor . Val'. =tame 1
InarehdallyUtrapt VW.ItYI at 0:10.1. at. - •
.w , l'lan Mm.a Testa bavai'Vatrißtation army Mos.
'day at tro6'4l.l2.4"iordralot, glint • 'rindarab al
itA 6 P. I& ;"-' :• - ,;: ..1 a .
5,11,1n006. ''`% zil Wive .4 Pitobarda ao .o..aw a
Baltinawo hxprosa,_ 1100 A. ra..; PblUdidpa la ha.
vradirl2:2o to. to.; Put Lied =5O 1. nu ; Through
NO Traiii,l99o a. m.", Jobastima AruntanoCation,
10:05 0.-ro4 trial wirer awe* 40:0111121u , 61102
LI Se P.; Emond wart maws Boadaroadalltu
6 R., u.; Third ,WaLPs jltatial Acoommodailia
1:60 11: at. i Prartb Wan elation Aacommadatka,
LOP p. m. Baltimore Tavola will arrive with PhD.
mitaml i a Tama at 12:20 p: M., or floudaya
for Blainnilla gad indunammaan at Mille
414 in.arabotica wrat pratfall doomemodatioa,
Jolusstrnrr a, rozaracalatton mad .11xpran Train Rau,
mad with Baltimore /taproom sad :ODIUM/AM Ancor:.
Trans lar Rbousburg mum with Pt.
prom Truths and/fail Vain fti
Weat at , Crea and with Through
Anomartiodation and Ihrprom Tt rag.
The pnbßo will tad itArnally to WV lalinut.l a
IV.lgard'or Wart, to teasel by :he Pazasyhardr
Railroad, 111 lb* saxenatodatioar Dow olterst
ammo% ha surpassed an any otharrocto.' The Load hi
balhaftel wits dons, awl la entirrly has froM. tut
Pa ;can maim safety [pad ant cor.tcrt is =' l ~ a,
way tarn. rtla Rost with Mal: parroaarr.
To zoo SOTo T. Co
To Ptillatolptlo..... 10 60 3 46
p O
litoirlobsets y
tra 66
oluotot to all tattoo as tas Paarsll4o.
do T
Ballrood, tool to Ph!DukalrMis, nattltoto
exul otk.
Tootooxess pardottis tiolteti 64..i0t0 seot 1 -'-
otrorgod sn mods, socciiitzg to al:4mo tossotod,
%Minim-to.om elation rate 4, 40=yt Ara ctstitm
wivko tits Ooloyaoy tsl No Astott.
tIOT/074,—1n one ot loss,_thalltnaty oni tt,lo
Itorlsolue rimposiolk lot yorcoool 5
Jolt foa stk aznonnS not ozor4d:ni
0 - Amiter_t L.M..3 tat toer.. m - apt:lL.6 se
cy poaentosrtramt be.mtoo or-ci:trot.,Co...-
p05...05 et nt.4.to *meadMl beats °.rtoto.l 9%.
opor to4r.sqa. roz yAt.", 0. 11 4
At not, ott--mts .r.mittott' ma.m.40%
o.a et•-•••• - sobt
13.141 , 1KE
- nousa SAVINGS BANK, No. 65
Ai roc= Brum.
.daily boa ft to flo elegy alio on, Wedneaday
thd Baterday siantno• foam LO y let to Northam
lot, troth T to II oFdlooki and Swan Ithiember let to
lifigr a fr u om II to II o'clock. - - •
reostrod of •all amt not kw. than One
ithr, and a dividend of the mate declared twice •
L
la mane end Dotembre. lateriretlea been de.
eland strad.wannaltr tn-Jun• sad .Deeentbec, since
the Bank Ito orpnlaed, at the rate of alz per teat.
I 7atast, U not drawn oat; is-pbaed to the credit
of the dspodkat ea tainelnat, and Wow the same ta.
taut from the lint daze of J oan andlthannbor. wan.
Dothan; twice • par without troubling the &pad.
for to all, or insa to wintht Ithrtiwit.book. At this
rata. two will Amble In lees than twelve per..
Book., andialdnit the Ghana, By..lanrs, Mies
and Begulationa, banished pat% on applkation so
the Oath.
Pazthenr—OkOMß .ALAIBIaL
John B. ILaraddext,
John
Almaider Spear,
Benj. L. Nakiicatook,
Jaws Itotaley,
Jams Hafts%
Atoms,
Joh* G. Simko's°,
Sohn 0. Illndley,
Gloms SW*.
Alonzo A. Ouslar,
Marisa A.Volton,
William Douglas,
John *vans
Minim B. H o ran,,
PearH.
Hay Hasstasc't
Sams D. ULM',
B. Lovely,
limuszsAirr £
ilskidew
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110A,ILATS,_1110. ROAORM AFTS,
ar BID WO% antataTaZIOIOTIIS 15 10111,
WOOLtlia, nal Ml= UN PLANTS, PORTA,
klitlaAta, ate OW attd i Lh m altate rdo weleen.
anew at al weelatele Depot
So. all Erantwn 1101 r. , ' '
__.a. ....taantikaass; soil ai co.'s: z. en,-
lase a oo;:waaaayi aim% Pfilparet, Pa.
•
U 1 UI TANISTS.--Jlouosoarn To tim
ousna.-4 TioT okorsineek of choke TM=
otoctod oarlotico to ohms* fromorith nog pod.
jissastibso 144 hair* imartiziot true to owns:
_Of An* alone oro two 17 Pear
ori nal* potOlti, 10,000 krur you of : 10v.
Poo twofottuverato Nook Plum, ko.. s aw
Iflooffitelfes in Of 4, Nanny. tall sad
jt i MigaLtaffi fon 1 tot ffOit, Oy hostrodi
:=loco, BRADS TRAM - AND
vetallr
rrresulma ABD.OASLAIIIi zuni.
ilittlSAlu stDOON. Is.
6finclaiBklVltOrsili PEP/ißit
gptrui 'wimp sitiodutXualmaig
ludfolistafissea sad F 1
90 bbla, ;codhoszidrd gators;
lam 141100 What. - r
&kW billy Nos. 1, llackorolA
• 110 3 G do `..t. dotosa -111 no gbh:
10 • ,
• bads Maoidilitalli &OF;
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tillpit44:l4.l.2"dargbiell. l g
. BD.
. -unklus sad lap, n 114:11. - 6 Ulm
pt.ll*-44
go imal
warinterrau and /lento& In !No: s tam
W-4allifrialadLOcamet. ,•.; •
9 . .4 00 OM CS:4 lo .isiger,
r - t , 714 bop. prb . nii cite:
all - c lowq)
cUßtilOATlbeti-UIL.. • -
- • - , U 0 bbli.purirDuck: • ; "
• • 2.5.•.•-
Wilm•ated , and
is.aarze6 for male be
- -ARCA! -14 •, • •••• st WM./ treet.
' for
id;MV2'Dt[MD.B I SJ S V
AIa.J.TOVUMID,
• , sin !'7-,
ETA
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Duo a Pennocdc,
J ohn liseshall,
anne B. D. Deeds,
A. IL Polka, K. D.,
EMI Bargeft,
William J. Ands:eon.
112
Peter A. lisdstri.
Walter P.'llanbalt," .
John Orr,
Rebut Aobb,
Hours StOpralt,
James Mid*
John . H.Elhoombors*
William H.Bokaml,
Almander Tina,
Wlrdim Vonlirk,
Imo Whittier,:
Wm. P,Woymoo.
atrial/to Timor.
Heb.%A.: OOLTOB."