0 ' 11A' • '..44ol;dolitgri. - --6371114 , saes C 127 11 -SUBURBAN. •.- ' , Dom Saturday's Evening Edition. ~.,.....,. ,•,_ - _, - ......_. A pillion for Volum ? w The aste! ilderMen J, F. If. Jonas, of emi Seventh Ward, and his commitment to-jail i is answer'As' chirp of keeping a disreputable •hutute; ohoelk/terve as a lesson to voters of - '''thlii' elty n It too frequently happens that' ;:men, utterly destitute of social .or moral standing;are permitted to ' thrtuit themselves o-Aira .i. candidates, and at the primary • sure - a vast majority of voters Imre ' :the . _ofto be aeeided by a few iinserepu r tans aril politicians, whoresort to the mean es homes in order to erect their own par ._,,,-Illnitel. ..In this city, whore a nomination um ::!4.seetires•ait election, the primary meetings' • are of vital hiPortance and_ yet not ono, voter In:teriever thinis of coa ting his vote or.eisrcis -(4 !di ladneitee at these preliminary else- Von,.: Thus badmen are suffered to be nom . tusttakiittd an evil is inflicted upon the com munity. ',,. In the ease of Alderman Jones, it so hap : Vended that, after his election', he could not • Alai the requisite bail to secure his commis- Sitin,nrid the people were thus saved from the '4i:4-administration which, Judging from his Ikultseqnent career, would have been sure to 'Olio, his induction into office. Having - :Ibiiidetted his family, he-left them to starve, and took up his quarters:with : the most ahem ;•,:diiiiied characters, and : aided them in their in ' ''clautous comer of debauchery. This example -Albin:ad serve as a warning to voters, and oilleimid.tend to induce every respectable cit. ....Isen.not only to vote at the primary meetings, '.7.lrut, to use his influence with hie neighbors in -.securing the nomination of the best men for arks. . '. Death of And.rew McMaster, Esq., 41. few days since we noticed the serious ill r fisu Andrew McMaster, Dap, and to ;day we are called upon to record his death. :;!Ite expired on Friday evening, at 'his real idetse at Homewood station, in Collins town .llolp. The deceased was born in the Third Ward of this city, war well known through :',.ottt•this county, and was highly esteemed for chi{ imp excellent traits of ohaiseter. Hs 1 Med the several stations of life to which he ens called, with honor - and fidelity, end his lolaWill he deeply regretted by a largo circle - Of friends. He served for three terms as an Al ....dermal' In the Third Ward, and wan chosen for two terms to the responsible trust of ..I.flity Treasurer—in both of which positions he ;;,rendered entire satisfaction, and gained the atom and confidence of his oonstitnents. As a member of the Bar, he was held in high eiteem by the profession. lie was taken ill some three weeks since, mid, being of delicate ' .. ..constitution, it vas feared from the first that ! his disease (typhoid pneumonia) would termf net° fatally. lie leaves a most amiable wife .and several children to mourn his decease. Letters with Fictitious Addressee. ,l'estmetters throughout the principal cities 'theomintry are very mach annoyed with the receipt , of letters addressed to fictitious partles e runinil in consequent,* of newspaper advertiseinents, soliciting "correspondence" isith young ladies. The evils of such wirer !" tisaments are manifold, and the public papers halm already recorded instances in whichsilly girls have been enticed trona their hornet and 7 'j 1114110 d Di reputation by designing sooundrals. the postmastars.havo an effectual legal reme dy in their hands; which is now generally ap plied, under the following clause in the post alloo law r ' ' "Letters and packages addressed to ficti :l OM persons or firms, or to ne particular per. nen or thin, not being deliverable according to the Bagelations, are to returned at the end • of each month to the Dead Letter office." Commendable Genernslty. • Wo understand that the miners employed 'fit Matey, Bleskimen d Co's. coal works, have taken oat, froe of charge, three thousand fire ;Fiends:4 and seventy-five bushels of coal, tar J.; :distribution among the poor of the two cities. ,The ACtai is brought to the oily free of charge .4 bY A:Carnegie, Esq., Superintendent of the Western divieion of the Pennsylvania rail %. lend, and. Meters Clacey, Ifiskimen ;$.• lith.theMune commendable spirit of liberal -- it free, upon the order of the La - Associations of Pittsburgh and 'Allegheny. This is most commendable on 00 par tof the minertabove referred to, and should it be followed by their brother real .diggers, the Relief Societies will be enabled .`..to relieve many a suffering family during the ta-. l ' ea lag winter. The Atwell Tint e tons Corpus. Judy Stew. this morning delivered an -vision in the ease of Yankee Atwell, who Was • • • jj''' ' ''aiiested herb on'information received by tele - - ;graph from St. Louis, alleging that be had lbseended with a large sum of money belong log to his partners in business. The Judge rook the ground that while magistrates have • right to arrest sad detain fugitives from Other States, the arrest most be made upon proper and.- saMeiont information--such as would be taken upon the trial of the cense, In a court of justice. .The information in this ease—• telegraphic dispatch—was deemed In -:. sisellcieut,-and Mr. Atwell was discharged from custody. The Approaching "Draft. A One month from to-day tho several Boards of Enrollment will make another draft, milers ,• volunteers in suffielent numbere, shall, in the mean time, come forward. Illinois., Indiana, . 4 . unclothe: western States, together with Mass aehttsetts and other Eastern States, will fill theirriquisitions:with volunteers. Shall Penn 471rania send nothing but conscripts into her .depleted regiments I Shall we tarnish the siltuieus record of our grand old Common yealth, a reoord written to the blood of bet - volunteer eoldisrs, by each e consummation Ase thisT"Ood forbid I . . j - ./t .Migrunza.—The- theiniereica states that op-Wednesday evening. Nov. 25th, Rev. Jos. is Herr wee installed as pastor of the Third :llnited Prosbyterian church, Ridge streot, Thiais not correct. Mr. Herr, .rebelee (rani that. eongrege i :Mons thp meeting in question was held for ~:;41be,pniposs of moderating- that call. Mr. Kan hoot yet through with his theological studies; and his installation will not take olaiwfok seine months._ EKi Jeinsar Ai:tames:lL—Soma of these • "'lli* already in 'the market—taking time by ' tharforelltxk, as 'the well-known aphorism "The Lady's Friend," a monthly =lonia& of I , llterature and fashion," edited by Aftli Heniy Peterson, slid ”Frank Lealia'• Taieesi/dont/4,." ereforsale at J. P. libat's, $9 VittlistFeet, =eat J. T. Sample's, 85 Fed ,' 4 , - era street, - Alleglioni. .„ llmanw Lome Ate Soeterv.—The ladies aenriseted with the Hebrew 'Ladies' Aid Sod - ono of the most efficient ortabltations in the city, frill gives grand banquet at Lefa7- eott6Ball. on Wednesday evening. next, for the binedt of the'United States Sanitary Corn silsilen. Invitations have been tendered to • an natty persons as the hallean itc,abrantodate. • •Vostroxv).—TheSabbath School scholars of :the Central Pvimbiterian sherd', (Dr. ending so many other.eburrhes en :- gage_ din getting np entertainments -similar • •to,Alutt contemplated for next Thursday even. trig; for the benefit of the Sanitary Cartunis , ifsonotitiootics that they have nosponiod the inutterlo,x the,present. • TMIP,01;11 ittANCLIN ALMANAC TOM Pishi.sallt•known ,and, long-known Almanac, sisifig-tbraiutiored aiuns of the great etatei -man, philosUpliss, aud--triatar, of Phtladol : p_his, ti for - sOlo et a.r.: P. - Bunts, Masonic Ball i iiftit street,' Pittsburgh, and at J. T. Sam • le'r f Federal street, Allegheny. 110.1 l 0t ivrgractsta,or dletst4. v01P1.44i Vermotit, who ha. resided As Attest Sr' il,,j_cLty. sel,testehte in the Avert Mewl for, _!eottststeetitt yetis', le shoat leaving With his to s froreasorebip to the . , IdearsroV.Thieti who would okley'ssood share or the fon* things k . - wstris,.orTha leg lti — seSs going, resyjnet todlitt qopasitithe Poslettliso, Old geClitt:. litairlusert:t Iteisembir hudpb g' Lsscu ' s Tarr Cue-.}tornatr. to • .2exinary'untaber.cir tble attractive and pope tar setl cheap ;oriel:Error etala et .1. W. Ple took'is opposite the Poitotgee. , MI=M!11 MEM cO3IIIaRcI4L kEeoRD FINANCE AND ?FADE. Ttientoriej meeker hers continues to ride very firm but supply, at yet, seems to be about equed to the demand. In cola there is no new feature worthy of notice, with theatteption that our bookers - chat loos terierlytdi fiat:Offers at former quotations. The iew Tererk money market, the telegraph intones is, wee Moderately active at 7 per cant. Bold open-, ed Al 152, declined to 151 j§, then admitted to 1523, and email) closed beery It .1.52 1 ,44L524 . . Sterling Exchange Is quiet and. unchanged at leackLlCl3% for Mat clews The total export. of Specie from New York to for 'ogre porta; =mutt* theaggreipte to 5 3 .7 71 , 000 . e The following . Is from Thanipson's Rank note Re porter, and will be found of intermit to purchasers and hoiden of land ,wariants: "At t h e last semi= of Congress, land wairente were granted to the State:, for the support of agricultural colleges. Thee,, warrants (an In lie acre scrip) have been lo aded to the loyal vitae in proportion to represents lion In Congrees, this State getting MOAB acres. Vermont 150,000 acres, he. Some 61 these warrant. will OB on the market this winter. Thai° warrahts have this •pecußarity—no more than one - million of acres tab be entered in any one State. For prompt emery they are am good as any other warrants, hot to Lay them sable forme a.year or two hence would be risk' Tne y. Clncinnall Casette, of the 2d, asp: "A coun terfeit BM V. S. Treasury - note was detected In Third sweet to-day. • Its general appearance to calculated to deceive, but a judge would at once detect it. Tho centre vignette of the Goddess of Liberty le very Im perfectly done, but mom* parts will pus the closed wrinkly, The peculiar green ink of the genuine has not been imitated, it is much lighter la color, and le of Inferior quality, not printing clearly." Ro-ormenvo or A Carrot "Superb Carton ill," keeled at Cannelton, Indiana, on the Ohio river. which bat been closed for some time put, on account of the difficulty of procuring sufficient supplies of raw material, is to reemme operations et a very early day. A lot of Mx hundred bales of cot ton (mar two hundred thousand dollar.' worth) was bought in St. Louie on Saturday lest, and will be shipped thither at once for converelon into the sheet ing' for which that mill is Putty remowned. The price paid for the lot was 7O cent. per pound. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. BATIIIIDAT,D0011100: 5, 11883. • FLOURd GRAIN—The grain market *outlands to rule very Ina, but prices remain unchanged. There II a regular local demand for Oats, an4we note email sales fiam first hands at 75e, and from store at 80c. Wheat is !steady with sales from wagon at $1 ,15 for fled, and $1,406445 for White. Corn 111 firm with sales of 500 bosh, In Ears, from firer horde at;sl,lo, and 1 car do from depot at $1,35. Shollod is held at $1,25. Barley le study at $1,55 for Spring, and $1,50 for Yall. Flour is quiet and unchanged but firm at 57,00 to $7,2.5 for best grades of Extra Family from store. gale of 7 tuns Buckwheat door at $4,01 per FEED—is scarce and In active domand; stale of 5 tons Short. at 81,35 per owl, au dl5 tons Chopped Fowl at $2,00. Middling remain about as last qnotod. GROCERIES--Qulst but firm, with small sales at former quotations. Sugar Is tolling at 133,,(3141e for flaw, and 17(Ilac for Relined. Cogoe tv muff at prices ranging from Si to 111 e, and IloIn•tos may ho quoted nominal at fdo. IlAY—It firm awl advalwit,,, with a demand con siderably In excess of the supply; sales of IC toads from Setae! at 539 to SI9 port , 0. • DRIED FRVIT—Ftro, with t•ut a haute.' supply in market. Salo t. 2 al bush prim, bright Apploa at 01,85 per bushel, and 30 bush Peach.. at Per pound. lII:TTER k EGGS—Rutter IA ut •cure request, and quotations may he fairly given at 25 to Lak for common to strictly prime. Eggs arm at 25c. APPLES—steady but without quotable change; sale of 300 bids at fr0m•52, 5 51 to 82.75 pet bid, for common to pr hoe. CIIEL3E--The demand is fair and the mar►et steady at 14r for prime Western Rosary°. POTATOES—steady with email ..to. of good quali• ties from store at 85 to 01A- per bushel. WHISKY—The market Onetime, to Its very much excited and unsettled, and holders bars again advan ced the rates. Quotation. may be given at from 61 to 8.5 c, though we understand that too or two houses urn asking 90. Pittsburgh Petroleum Markdt. Bee. s—The Petroleum market, to WO • common expression, was on the "rampage" to-day. The ex citing character of advicet from New York, wad the Intimation that the text Congress will lemons as excite duty on Crude, had the effect to completely unsettle the market, and the result was that Loth Crude and Refused appreciated in value almost every hour it the day. Aa Is eleraye the case *alder the esti° chenmet epees, there were any number of buy ers at advanced rates, bet holders ocetood to be al. most •troll to pawn a price for rear It would be as cepted, and CO2l.lllrlltly, thine wort, not L. many trairmettons as there would otherwies have hems. The Wei of Crodc reported, amounted in tho ag gregate to 2,&00 barrels, as follow.: 700 bbl. at V!,,,c, bib included; 700 do at 23c; and 1100 Ltd, In bulk at 16;4c. The market closed very Om, and some hold en were asking 184:310c In bulk, and 21@i25e in bble, but there wore no salve muds above oar quotat ions. There appears to banter. excitement in Refined than la Crude, and notwithatanding almost every holder was completely besieged with buyers, the transactirme, so far so we could learn, were mmpar• tively light. Bonded oil was In active demand, and advanced (rem 5. to 6 MIL, during the day, and we know that 40c was repeatedly offered, and ne often refused—hoiden claiming that It would go to 45c, and pampa 50c. We note a sale of 200 bbl. In build at 35, on (ho spot, which wee below the mmitet, and 500 tilde In bond, "Brilliant" Grand, at 400, to be de livered in Jminary. The sole. of Free oil comprise some (Ott bbl., so follows 200 bulls at 47c; 50 at 40c, and 150 at 50,. The market closed firm, with buyers at 40r for bonded, and 50., free, but fete if any toilers at these arms. Naptha t. a shadeVnter, and is now I.oki at a alight advance, but, in the abseuce of sale., we omit quotations. Iteeidium remalns about a, last quoted. The exports of Petroleum from New York during the three days ending Friday, ammutted, la the ag gravate to 634,029 gallons; or, .boot 15,5 d: barrel, New York Petroleum Market. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Kars Yoru, Dee. s.—The market has Levu wild and rampant throughout the day, owing to the re ported impositlos of ou excise tax on Crude by the coming Congress. Crada has aivanced to 31a-tic, and Refined to Loud ranged ill tee way from 40 to 32e. The market closed firm, though price. were en tirely nominal. New York Grocery market. (From the Commercial List, Dec. b.) Correr.—The recent large supplies of Rio funnelled to the Gournment,takon almatentirely frem mewed hands, left the market in an anomalous poeltion, the stock being quits moderate In Importers' hands,with little or none to those of Dealers. This, with a specu late. inquiry, loste,indladed a much larger business than we hare noticed fur some time put, and price. hare advanced °uncut 1.4 lb, closing with the stock reduced to about 20,000 bags Rio and Santa, and much concentrated u to present holder., both in flat and secondliande. In other Made there Mu also been rather morn doing, but values have not export. owed much change. The sales include 4.300 hags Rio, per Adelaide, at IC% cents; 4,l(ti do per Union, 333. i ; 3,104 . 46, lid two Tots, MIK ; 323 do, to smeller paras;lo4l34,l6e lower rate for Erldmminge; 4,000 do per Tyreei, 3,:00 do per Jaen, preview to arrival, and before reported, on terms not nude public ; six) btarseet., 52%C34 cent, ; 50 Angostura. ; 2 4 6611 Porto Rico, 24 ; 12.5 mats Java, 40, 4 me. ; 1,432 bags tit Domingo, part 274427:%; 100 do, in bond, It, ash ; and 04 bags and 1 bbl Jamaica, on term. we clidaut burn- . - Nuosn—There is A little mod inquiry from eonsum• era, and the market, though still reactive, closes rather more 11rsoly at the velure current In the early part of the week. befitted is quiet - at prelims rates. The aales of Haw are 1,225 bad, Cuba at 11 12jdc; hbda Porto Biro I.9aleiar ; '25 lihda Ma:Unique 125ie ; 349 hhda, SS tea and 1 tibi Demerara,l24l2y.c ; 101 Iskids Now Orleans, 19.4(314e ; 10 do clarified, 19;:c (cash), and 149 bus Havana, part Mic, 4 wee. By auction, 169 hhdo New Orleans sold at 12.44514.23, 4 NOLAVEVI—The market =lianas quite dull; the Iterosod being restricted to the Immnllate moire- Monti of the trade; prices In co:LW:pence favor boy ar*, sad aro about 6c lower, and from Ore highest point shay barn declined nt 106 fl valor'. !Was Include 210 bbda Dan:gran at 63c; 16 /Inas Porto Rico, 6;466c; 66 ,bade ` and IN teat Cubs Ntricarado .412 , 3606 ; 360 bbls old nrop New Orlsans.'47667a ; and SO de new crop, 70371 c, (mon. iri3 t c uctli m , 2111 bbls new crop New Orleans sold-at 70c, 4 loos. At Baton, NO Ivor Cuba gold at , Cash. Chicago 3lartete Dm. 4.—There was s good attendance on 'Chasse to-day, and tome &volition to °pirate, but the as. trestle cluenewtof the money market pulsated much of a movement In that direction; modular for near. ty all, kinds of Min favored the buyer. The wheat market was without ountial change, and ruled dull at 151,11:01.11,31 for No: t ; 61,9641,07 for. No. 2, and reg;il for rejected Spins. Winter erbsateraignlot, end ultra wertrulgtog aY st,tr for No. 2, and tttas for rejected , Tim' was dull and noel, cud. There wu verglittledst, fa earn, and tbs market was without (sunlit! any. No.l Old at 90e, and NO. g ildr,V'Tte dertata for oats vas cow. parattmay ht 4 ebo tneltrat . &dined loodtb sales at tea. fer.Xo: istdaddi Ms t-o• WO. Byeens mand dep=i andanto at AID • WU. owo,e. ma.' being 81, Xa1,07. The offerings emit Bade, we. quint - tont Ores at $1,22d91,249,r Eto: 9 In stort..• roubj lamp, gold st 11,2.601,28.--Ifferwlner wore gm, and we have fa notew farther admit* tit. 1(32°, WittiCaalte at Inn Madolptaa-?seelis *irked. ; " Dia. 6,-TbahoeviiptAcaCkwer.cei comma" tams intli rb. ft , Win' Gottsta.r thitto at= WWI to %liar itl7 tiorlale.'lliti2o46tatior szwoM - as 1 Ideate. Timothy mom tmas Iwo t011h,76 pa I, sad thee to mote - atuir7, Ras. sold hu Win somewhat armettbd. =ging hem sath 'so IVO, with mks of 12,000 hookah,. MEI Toledo Market. Dec. 4.-4Mr...triarket continues quiet. The de mand for Flour is confined to the long Crede,and T_T OLIDAY SALES round iota could not be soldat our quotations. DM. j—L. was a fair demand for wheat this forenoon, at an ad rance. Core as quiet and firm. Oata are in demand. AT 'Float—No antes reported. Last ages of XX at $6,50 ? 7,0 n. Wheat—Sales 700 ho amber Mich of $l,Ze; • bu do at same. Corn—Uald firmly at 1f1,03. Oats—fio sake; !mad readily coma:Laud nee. There JOS • 110RiNt'S TRIMMING STORE, is no Barley or Bye in the market. Droned flogs— The weather is mild and unfavorable for shipment. Sales 72, ell over... Vol lbs., tanning from fi.,50 to 6,70. 1 hog, areightog 4201 be, at $7,5 6 , all weights, raugmg from 64 to Ed/. The amount of grata in st o re bore on the let Met u reported to the Board of Trade. was as follows Wheat bu 464.nn0 1 Corn, bu 43,731 Bate bu 24,7tr7 CM Cleveland Market. Doc. 4—Flour—Sales 300 hiol XX red rontheria Ohio at $6,00. Wheat—The sales to-day ore . I car white on [stark at 1550; 1 car rod from .tote at 125 c 1 car do do at 124 e; I car do on track at Mc. Corn —The receipts are very light, market quiet, and hold. etc are firm at 110 c from store. Oats--Market quiet and steady. No sales reported. Held Ornt at 75c from store. nye--Qufet, light demand, and held at 116 c from store. Barley—Woak and meets with lit tle lutinisl, nominal at 1250128 e from otore. Mill peed—The high flguree at which Corn and Oats are held has increased theademand for mill food of all kinds, which moots with ready mla at S2O 4O per ton at the =Mc Liighwinas--Market leas excited. Small sales this forenoon at SW, closing at 608431.0. Imports by Railroad. Prrtaarron, F..Warta ,t CHICAGO RATIAOLD, Doc, 6-100 Dram:idles, F &Dern & co; 15 bale. rags, Hod= and & Cottrell; 10 boo soap, Martland & Connor; 351 oil blots, Jut McCully & co; 45 doe brooms, 8 Swart & so; 6 bbl. apple., 4 eke nigs, 11 Riddle; 37 bbis flour, Shomaker & Lang-, 20 do do, 31cClurkan, Herron 4 co; 1 kg varnieh, J P Scott; 11 eke rags, Markle & co; 28 bble pearls, 14 Koatt; 20 this broom handles, E B Mathews; 58 bbl. apples, 4 do beans, 1 do •gga, sdo dq apples, W M Gormley; 65 pka wire, 11 Townsend & co; 27 eke wool, J L Marshall; 3 do do, T W Rollin &m; 8 rolls leather, C Keefer; 3 bales yarn, II Ger wig & co; M aka corn, D Wallace; 100 bbl. flour, Jae Gardiner; 248 eke mill feed, & W FairleY; 9 0 C do do, Joe borrington 3 can metal, J Moorhead; 100 bbls floor, Jut McCully & co; 1 car cern, Hitchcock, McCreery & co; 10 bbl. beam, Little,k Trimble; 20 bbls apples, L 11 Volgt & co; 17 plge produce, G Aurentx; 25 balm broom corn, McElroy & co. OLXVILAND A Prentanturn Harhadan Dec. 5 6 kge butter, 65 by dry peaches, 107 bb l. apples 1 car turnips and potatoes, L H Voigt & co; . 1.1.10 bides, Delange; 100 do, Soibort tt Kellerman; 429 eke wheat, J 8 Ligget & co; 6 bhde tobacco, J Grazier; 1 bx do,J A ithasurle; 19 butts, 20 addles do, W Greer; 21 bales hay, 8 B Floyd; 16 aka althea, McKee & Bro; 6 eke buckwheat, 3 do starch, E Frey; 11 cks cider, St Angel; 110 eke oats, P McKelry; 1 bbl butter, At well, Lee & co; 25 bbl. floor, H Gentle.; 293 pm pipe, 11 H Collins; 10 helm cotton, K ing, Pennock & co; 1 cask dry peaches, G A Merlin; 13 ohs feathers .1 Kirkpatrick & co; 95 blot. tobacco, Hreallistor 9. Bauer; 10 do do, Lambert & Shipton; 5 do do, G 1511- 6013; Ido du, O'Mara.; & Kolutu; 11, do do, HeCul• lough, Smith & re; 2do do, E - ilegraw. 16 bgo dry peach., P. Thompoon. 101 hides, J A Kenai; 1 Mot tobacco, J Murphy; 2 do do, A Schaub. ALtroncrr STATION, Dec. 3-138 the it beet, Shut, mn d Knox. 9 coop. poultry, Willey it Weaver; 1. bbis apples, T Brady: 10 bbl. floor, Pot, Prtorcou, 3 dreeeM Logi, E 11turtin; ft; pkg. potatoes, Wot Sed deo; 13 roils le.aber, C t.; roottiumir 6 Son; 0 pkbot pro. 11 Lents, I pkbt tmer, S litemitnith Imports byttiver 7. A NESY 11 L E—Pre J , 344-121 4 001. flour, 23 pkg. dry apples, 4do l o t ter and egg.. Clark 1 co; 31 ski. eats. 1 la poultry, J 11 •sals, 7 pkge randrie.. W Bagley: I he lamps, letkewell, Prate & co; 201 bbl. tlour, Vueghtley 6 Kepp; ".10.4. apples. I kg, 100, Kdgerton & Stewart; :41 011 4.011, .4 Potty; 1 bid, table, Jo. 31 Moore; 14 .6. md.o, Robt Dalrell; lou oil bbl., Antes. 011 co; 7 pkgs sumirle., Alhm, M., Ourtalck & co: 40 de do, W P Berk & co; 1 bbl apples, .33/I Wood I co; 50 do do, .5 do 41.4. seed, FeHur 4 Armstrong; 676 bbl. apple., C 11 Cook; 3 bbls 0 rep iron, Daquesno Iron Works; 7 sko dried apples, Plem lag & Steele; 11 bbls applor , J Herbert; 341 aka mint, 162 bbl., L & C H Greene; 219 sks coal, Ilcßane & Aufer; 13 head cattle, 1 horse, 1 bid, Winter. t Cook. 74 pkp mdse, C Jericho. CINCINN.STI—PIin Lec31455-22 pkgr laid, F ftellere d mi; 9 blds Iron, Chas clearing; 5 do whisky, F W Spreen; 2do do, half lad brandy, Ja. Fagan; 1 pkg earnioh, J Baldln;er; 1 to do, J Wertz, l do do, L thickets; JJo do,). Guckert; 37 Mils hour, .5 Gockenheineer I Bre; 23 bbl. linseed oil, B L Fab.. yari or L REIBEFELD, Ko. 13 Wood tn.t . ISt ELL.I.S . EOIIi. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac COME =I FOURTH 13 ARR. 11.1• 1.311 Itonald•ona 43 St. lib it •:. iarc • Hotel, 13..: Lllnuit at. rtiAlleghtiny Brehre Toll hon... Rhodes' Ilrevrery, Duquesne Way. Thatupuin • European Agency, 7 Eland tit Idlreiti• Plough Factory, Pinot... Ws Wayne Iron Works, Wynn at . Lannaltnn Ronne, r 2 Venn U. Wallnce'a Marble. Yard, 3114 Liberty t,t Ronda' Shaving Snloou, 233 Liberty J. W Hannah, 81 Elbert r . 7, FIFTH WARP 17 J. 31 Taylor. Alderman, 437 Penn •t J. 11. Jima., Aidermen,474 Penn et Daniel Ilerwig, Saft Peon et . George Schem.ler, 524 Penn et George Gabriel, leatl Penn at Lamb Hotel, 619 Penn et BM!Illar Bowie, ail Penn st •A. Begige, a'ilt Penn et. A Greenwotel. 10 Pike et Jacob Fos, 441 Liberty 0 F. A rdary., Livery Statile.'de Libel ty 01 von,: 11.11, Ham Port Pitt ratlnAr). Juniata iron Wert, Litekton, Stewart S C. MEEDMI 1,114. TH W Altlt. rAldernian Fditler, 12r, Wylio . Alderman 11a.1/I, Wylie .itri.t Rea's (11,1 Tavern, Fulton Fit. F. Gtadttin, NVelister and Craw ford ei t. Thrdinnit Drug !Morn, 241 l'enna. .4 vont, Nlebaxim'e Grocery Ft.,. In 1 eon Cur n Price's Foundry, Price et. Cad-ration's Drug Store, 111 I'con's Ai once . Zimmerman'. Haar Hall, Pa. Au. nod Frdorid IMEEMIZMI $' Minuet Barclay, '1.7 Webster at. , F. 8.. Lytle, Grocer. IS Duncan at. F. Itonornel, ToTern, 8. , Center A - Totlo. P. Dhoti, .11not Shop, 97 Centre Avon... Sigel Fat:hone, tireon and Centre A coo lie John Feesat, Centre Arattur. Lippincott Shovel Factory. F. ling Grocary, 331 Penn'. Avenue. ` F. lllebert, Penn's Avenue. Wm. Ilanseit, Blacketuith Mbop, l`nnn'a Arm and Vine. 1=1! tsThOmas Daft, Alderman, 30 Stevenson et. V. Itectanns, Barber, 21b Penn • asruue. Pennsylvania avenue Hotel, 322 Pew, a stye,. Union House, 210 Penn's arenue. J. 11. Meyer, Grocer, 108 I'Vlll3'll avenue. Wm. Smith, Tobacconist, 72 Fauna erenue. Union Hotel, 245 Second et. •KenslrVon IMO Works, Second at. John J. Moyer, Grocer, Magee and Gibbon stn. Miller, Grocer, Bo id's Hill NINTH WARD. Bonovons.—Lists of East Birmingham, Birming ham, South and West Pittsburgh may be rem at the south end of the Monongahela Bridge at the Post ottless In those boroughs cud other public places . Towson is MAO base been mailNlto the Postoinces in each. BurAaiseesors and other public oaken In each nit , district, and all loyal citimns, are urged to aid In thew° corrections, that all liable to duty may to enrolled, and all take an equal chance In the draft. By order of tho Board of Enrollment. J. II ERON FOSTER, Captain, Provost Marehar22d that. Pe. and Prekt of Board. A NORDINANCE fixing and estal, liehlog the grades of the following named strata and alloys, Penn Street, from Clymer street to Taylor Street ; Smith etrest, from Smalltnan to Liberty street , Sprleg and Mulberry alleys, from Ts for to Clymer street, tier. I. IN a erdoieed arid enacted by the Mayoen. Jl clerlueu end vitae. of Pittsburgh, on Select and Comm , . (buseth oweevaael, and it 14 h,rrby et-di:axed end enacted be the wahocuy of the none, That the grade of Penn street, commencing et the western cart, line of Cly mer street, shall tall 0.25 feet to the .astern must, line of the same; thence fall 0.713 feet per 100 feet to the eastern sorb line of Smith street; thence fell 0.29 feet to the eastern curb line of the same; thence rise 1.53 tent per lOO feet fora distance of 340 feet; thence fell 0.70 feet per 100 feet to the western curb line of Taylor street. The grade of Smith street, commenc ing at the southerly curb lino of Smallman street, shall fall 1.21 feet per 100 feet to the northern curb line of Mulberry alley; thence fall 2.83 feet per 100 feet to the northern curb line of Penn street; thence level to the southern curb line of Peon street; thence rime 4.38 feet per 100 feet to the northern curb line of Liberty Street. The grade of Mulberry alley, oom• mewing at the weettrly curb line of Taylor: street, shall Hee 0.70 feet per 100 feet towards Smith street, fee • dietaece of 134.29 feet; thence fall 0.70 feot per 100 feet to the eastern curb lino of Smith strwt, thence level to the western curb line of Smith street; thence rise 0.70 feet per 100 feet fora distance of 3(c) feet, thence fall 0.70 feet per 10.1 feint to the eaetern curt, line of Clymer street. The grade of Spring ley, commencing at the western curb line of Taylor -street, shell an 0.220 feet per 100 feet to the eastern curb line of Smith street; thence level to the western earl, line of Smith street; thence rite 0.70 feet per 103 feet for • dietence of 378 feet; thence Sal 0.;0 feet per 103 feet to the eastern curb line of Clymer street. Sec. 2. That all ordinance or pert. of ordinances In conflict With the shove, to and the mme ere here byo7-rtli'lefand enacted Into a law in Councils, this 30th day November, A. D. 1843. JAMES El eAULET, President of select Coencil Attest. E. S. Moscow, Clerk of Select Couecll. JOHN M. KILLEN, President of Common Counul Attest. lit,. ECEILAsere, Clerk of -Common Council A ' ORDNANCE increasing thy Sala ries lot Street Commissioners. Sac. 1. ',Be 11 ordained sal enacied by the .114yar, Al &rmwa and eiiiaou of Pitteberph, ia Select .1.1 (Memoir Osionege oisembled, and it ia hereby ordoimd oat mod., by the nathoridy of the some, That after the first day of nest February the Salarlet of the Street torunttssion• MI to Lerma/led from five hundred to all hundred dollar. each, per annum. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Connell., this 00th day of November, A. D. 1/303. JAMES ticartzt President of Select Comb• 11. A heal E. S. Monkow, , dark &AKE Council. JOHN M. EILLEN, Pre.Went of Common Council Attcot : 1117011 M . MASTLF. Clerk of Common Connell. rparrit EXTRACT .Ell winiuuT JL PAIN.—We take thbe method of informing our friends and the pubic. generally Gott we are now meowed to IiKTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN In the Faction of Rentbdry. Those who have been postponing this touch dreaded operation may now lay aside their fours and glee us s call, as the apparatus we have In can bee Leon thoroughly trawl d wing the pain four yews, fully estahllsUng the rate :Old pain less character at thooperation. No Drwiet Chemi cals nor Galvanic Battery used. All them wishing the •ervicee of a good and reliable Duals: will do well to call and consult with • . J AMES 8. KING, D. D, No. 162 Fourth otn:et, Dr Da. O. DINO, No. 47 812tithIleld street, Pitts burgh. juttutzia MA. H. ENGLiSiI reOpeCtruily ufbriti the citizens of Altiabargh, Mat ha ham Leotappolaft d mole Kama, for tho sato of ?STEW t SOWS ONIOIYAL.CEAVENT AINTI-COB,ROSITZ by th• 'argent bong. PEE. ,They ire • • • to the city, woong width Ow?. Disitrof k Mamocao k Zoo, Parwrou EN= !non CI, Tann? Co, And utbers ~i%Je`iiL't`a:e'+Lf3F39i+t~~~ ~Yw:~'-~i`t`.~::a:s~i"Y_ii•e..:riu... ~..T~...~.~r_ A ni6 E.VI7 C.A.FL STORIE dartng the present month, at wholesale 4/n1 trial! WITIMUT ANN SPYANCS TN PRI 'F., a lull 11n• CARPETS, Flor,t. 011 Cloths I=IM w DIII.;GAIET4 ANDCRISMI. LOTUS MAN SIiADYS. TA DLI AYD PI ASO OOVEIRA. nrGs, NITS, STAII W , DS. lc. Taira , Ita , e ad••weli, In Yost hand+, from TEN tt• TW ENT Y. S. PEP. CENT. s Watt thirty thosi,lll • e err uov • !Isug nt LIC.SY TIIAN MA}.• UVAttIUItEIVA PRICKS.. Our atts-k is almost ea mei, us., all Nat tug 1,c..1a Nl:mei:sits:A 'Mb la c;atety itatt, at the very hrwt•st price. of the year. McFarland, Collins & Co., N 4 O. 71 AND r STILEKT, r...t °M« , awl Di,l4a.td. HulLfinn. 13 A LA AS.'*-4_lltTSl F,NT OF _ . DRUGGETS, tit. NEWEST PATTERNS arid evrry width, lit th. Lowest. Prices - for Cash, I ncl odttgil Crumb Cloths, Fe!Hugs, Rugs, OIL CLOTHS, &e hud hiving purchAsett for CASH, before the late we are, able to aril manufertattre pricon, an onelnalled .tuck or CARPETS Window Shades, Mailings, - c. WAITER M'CLINTOCK & CO., =I CARPETS 11A ALIVANCEI) IN MEI= ESE goods In onr tine at price. Reduced Fully 20 per Cent I= W. D. & H. M'CALLIIM, I= SHIPPIJI°G THE ATLANTIC IRISH" , ROYAL MAIL ATRAM TION COMPANY. GAL WAS I, I ADRIATIC, 1,205) 11 orse-power, I.nollAons. HIBERNIA, LOW. horsepower, :{.Orel tons. COLUMBIA, I,ors/ Horsepower, 3.05i0 A NGLI A, 1,000 llor.e-power, 2,1 , 0 l) tons. The mowrn t stnemehil• AI/111 A TIC sill gall from Hew Yrr 11 for Lit - torn.' no TUESDAY, the 17111 of Norenk tier. . . Bat. of peasture Born New York to Liverpool, pay ably in gold or Ito apd.alrnt u ennvucy. Mgt Cabin fen 130 lute rmed . 401 Pumengers forvar;loti also to Loudon. Paris, Ham burg, Liagra, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, AM., at the lowest rates. Fares from Liverpool or Galway lo Now York and Roston, 525, 5:15, 575, 5.94 51115. For passage apply at the oflios of the Agents. SABEL SEARLE, 23 Broadway. Task.. Jooas. Manager. or, D. O'NEILL, lEetrosizsg Cthranielo Jylo:lysic No. 70 Filth street. Pittsburgh. STEAM WEEKLY TO I.IV- e ERPOOL, touching at QUF:ENSTOWN, •4 Wont Ilkuun.) The well-known steamers Of os Liverpool, New York mid Philadelphia Steamship tkinpanv are intendeil m Pillows: CITY Oi' NEW 101IK Saturday, Dec. 12. ETNA Saturday, Dec. 10. CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, Dee. 'NI. And every succeeding Satunlay, at coos, from Pier 44, North River. urta or easasoz. • Panobien. Gv.1.1, wr W. emtiwareivi in OarrewOr- Trairr Caton ....... 00 do to Londim.... 85 85 do to London 34 00 do to Barn, 95 110 do to Parie... 40 50 do to Hamburg. 90 On do to Ilambg 37 00 Ihnavengen also forwarded to Havro, Bremen, Rot terdam, antworp, Ltc., at eqtmlly low ratet. Tares from Liverpool or Qneengtown ; let Cabin, $76, 113 6 , $lO5. bleerage, 950. Those who with to tend for their (thuds can boy idolreta hors at thaw rate. • . For ?nether Information it ply at the Company'. °Mom. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. if. Broadway, New York. JOHN THOMPERHI, Agent. Rand street, first boom from Ole bridge. mbliktf Pittabirrab. CH SS EAPEST PAAUE FlioMie k ''THE "OLD COUNTRT." Pasm.ngrre brought out In FIRST CL.kSS MAIL STEAMERS, hum Liverpool, Londonderry, Galwoy or Cork, for Twentr-Ivive Dollars AiTh by selling for TWENTY-ONE DOL• LABS, in currency. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Emoting Ohronirle Duiidin F. my2;finiebd Fifth etre.•t, Pitihburgh. CU NARD L 1 N —titeam from 416 LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN 1125 In gild,. or Ire equivalent In currency. TIMM NEW YOUR, PS to currency Sells every ervek. Apply to THONA23 EATTIGAY, Acorn, LEM:wnly Pittshursch PROPOSwILS p ROPOSA LS FOR. CAVALRY HORSES. CAVALRY Bracer, 011,1 OR. ON TOR Casio tltiefTrtMSfTtt, Washington, D. C., Nov. IS, Proposals are solicited, end will be recelred at this °Sloe for the furnishing of Curalry Llorsee, to be de livomi at Washington, D. C., St. Louis, Sio and Chicago, 111. The lloreee to comply with the following specifica tions, via To he ft - ton fifteen (15) to sixteen Oft) hands high. from fire (5) to nine tut years old, well book," to the saddle. compactly built, in good ileelt, and free from vii defegm. The ability of the bidder to fulfill his agreement must be guaranteed by two reeponsible person., whose signatures meet be appended tee the guarantee. Zio proposals will be entertained noloes the oath of allegiance of the person or persons bidding khan be on file in this office. The reeponsibil by of the guarantors most be shown by the official certificate of tbo Clark of the nearest District Court or of the United States Dbtrict At torney. Proposals mnst trt addressed to Lined. Col. C. O. SAWTELL), Cb lot' quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, and be endorsed en the envelope Proposals for Hemet" Cavalry Honwe agreeing with the above specifics tlonawill be purchased In open market, at fair prices, at the following places, via : New York City, Albany, Buffalo and Rochester, N. Y.; Pittsburgh, Penna. ; Columbus, Ohio, Roston, Mass. ; Augusta, lie.; nod lickson, Wis. 0. 0. BAViTIELLI, Lieut. Col. and Chief Quartermaster, tos . 2B:dti Caralry Bureau. PROPOSALS FOR 'll/113ER FOR TEIE NAVY. I= OVIZtAr •,r Oars ,nor Nary Department, November 16, 1363. j gaoled propermis, todoreed ••Propoaalf for Timber," will be received at this Burma until 3 o'clock p. to. of the :Mrs DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT, for Mr nishi ng and ileliveting cinder contract, at the several Nary 'lards at Portsmouth, N. 11., Boston, New York and Philadelphia, the following described Dm. her and plank, for Ordnance purposes : Class I—Whits Oak for Gun Carriages. Class 2—Whits Pine and White Woud. Class 3—White Ash end Hickory. Class 4—Gum Logs. Separate offera most ho made for the supply at each of the Navy Tanis named, and for the White Oak and the Ulekory, Whits Wood, Whit* Aah and Pine; inn the offers mast lie for all of each description for each Navy Tani. Bidders an roferned to the Oninance Officers at the several Navy Ward. and atations, and to the Chief of the BUITIO of Ordnance, Navy Department, who will furnish them with printed utedules, giving descrip tion of the ••Timber," time of deliveries, and other particulars. 11. A. WISE, noM:lawd4w Chief of Bureau, ad introit.. 033 5,000 CAVALRY HORSES WANT ED.—The undersign.' will purchase, in open market, CAVALRY HORSES for the United State* service. The Horses to bo from fifteen (IS) to sixteen (16) hands high, from fora (4) to nine (a) yean of ay, compactly built, in good flesh, and free from all defects. Horses will be received, trubjtal to lumectton, at Pitteburgh, Pa., from the let to the 15111 of Decem ber; and at Columbus; Ohio, from the lath to the .3111. of December. FIELDING LOVEF, , Capt.tt ry . is ollidavrTlf c.. DUtiCAN, &LIBMAN eic CO.'S - ;Sigtht Bills on the Union Bank, Londonostid Blight Bins on every Important town In Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy, for sato in mums to suit per. *hews, by WI(. U. WILLIAMS & suillbran Wood street, corner of Third. PROPfitSaLS. •'k EMOR PLATES. • Nava DteaeTWOrt, Washington, November 2 5 10 883 .) Deportment etll , imtil rho Slat DAT Or la , 'ENIBEI: NEXT, receive- proposals the dolisary at tsrlo of the Nary Yards at Portsmouth, N. Sol Charleston,. lima; Brookkyn. New Tork. dud Phil wielphia of tb• following described aide armor. ntrin t o :v, and deck plating for our vessel at sorb yard. She proposition may be separately for the stiongtone, mad deck plaits& sad may be for one or more , "'Uric hut It 'mast eMbrate the whole of e.tch description of Son fur • resell that L., the .I,k plating. the str i ngers, or the armor ruay 1— bid for reteerstely. DECK ARMOR. „ hundred wrought iron plates. more 1: less. ten 110. foot long, thirty-two in) Mehra wide, .rue anti ono-half tar h thick- A port on of then., piate.twill he sheared to mit the nntrature of the side line of use wealth al., to tit around lt. tnrretr and hatches, for which plans atilt he furnished to the contractors. To he of the beet iron. end. and edger nrinarn, tight, and planed t ue to the 16/7, Siren. The whole to be dammed :thin ten lot months from the date of contract. W 11.0 CE lIT IRON STRINGERS. Three thontand and t woody (3,o2o)lineal feet of iron el t.nger6, eight (0, iaoha square, except at the darn nod stem, whore they will taper out lif•1 for the l•• (kV h of uhont forty (40) (het on each end of the roe rel to .1..01 thIV. tat inches. These atringers to be length t twenty•thro• (231 Aet ail (6) inches, the rods to he fitted ntgethnr Intl • proper smith one 1) fool long; ono•totlf of the acttryh to be taken hum the end of each. Then(' will he term ranges of these ringers on eto.a ride of the 'noel. To be made of the beet Iron, ends and edge eqsare and straight, tr, to the eir...e glivn. The whole to he delivered in .eh months from the date of the contract. SIDE ARMOR. On, Iturobvgi and forty-six (1461 plate. of Ir., throe i 3) Inches In thickness, of the = L b : length, end widths, via: I p:ste 18 hot long by .9 inches wide. t la (eel G Inches long by .1:3 Indies wide. 2i 4. 33 En= INIME=Mi I T fl" 7 MIN I " 7 " Yia •. 7 I 7 The wbele of the Bide armor, to bo mad, from the Lest iron, ends and edge. te be equare anti stislibt, and planed true to tbe eines giro,. To be detteeeed In nine• .e nnontha f.OlO the date of the contract. The whole of the ire t he of a quality that will bear • tensile strniii of twenty-two t.2)United Stain tom to the square inch. l,y , No 101 l will he received except ft am partte*Xar log entacliehmenta capable of doing thin worlt, Wad g t twit establishments will he examined before atwn tr.ct will be awarded. Penn.tare will he pose on application to the conummdmt of the Ernoti3n,2iew York, Navy Yard. The contract will embrace the usual conditions., and the Department reserves the right to reject any or al: the proposals that may be made under this ad eertownient, if in its opinion go public intereete ns. quire. The pr - tposttion must state the price per pentad for which reelt class of the iron will leo delivered In the respective nary 3 reds, and mnet be accompanied by guarantee that the parties will execute a contract if awarded to them. Fide armor for each yowl will be Cum • blo the quantity of each eine above named, amt. is two hundred and ntnety.t (i.." 12) plats", in number. nc.26:eocitd PROPOSALS FOR HEAVY PRO JEC'TILES. Oaressvce Orrice, Win DerarthisNe, Washington, N0v.16, 1169, Scaled Prapaaala w W he received at this celesta -4 .."clock p. m. . tho Min OP DEMME= N EX T, for HEAVY PROJECTILES, to b 6 &limed in the Rollowing quantities, at the tmdentalrtad r .oaln, , . AT THE WATERTOWN ARSENAL, MARS. 2.000 lb-Inch battering .hot. 2,000 6-inch shone. 8,000 10-inch shot. 5,000 10-Inch shell,. AT THE WATERVLIET ARSENAL, FEET TROY, NEW YORK 1,000 17.-inch battering shot -1,000 15-1114.6 4,00010-inch shot . 2,00010-insh ehell4. AT THE U. S. ARSENAL, GOVERNOR'S ISLAND, NEW YORK. 3,000 15 , /nrirbentt4rlng abo4.. S,OO 44,114. 10,000 10. inch sbot. 8,000 10-inch Isbell, AT THE ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA. 1,t0.0 15-itich battering shut. 1,0 a) 6,000 10.hetch Met. :1,00010-loch ehells. AT THE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, tons. no 2,cou ID-loch shot. 2,w0 10-inch shells. AT THE WASHINGTON ARSENAL, WASHING• TON, D. C. 1,000 15-inch battering ehot. 1,000 15-Inch shells!. 2,00010-loch shot. 3,000 10. inch shells. • • The Projectiles are to be made of the kind of metal, and inspected after the rules laid down In the Ordnmoo !dermal, with the exception of tho 15 tech battering shot, which see to be made 6;as metal. of tensile strength, rouging between and 20,000 roan& to tho Krum Loch, and thesemest he east from a reverberatory or air furnace. ' Drawings of all the projectiles can bosom at any of the arsenals where they aro to be delivered. The projectiles are to be inspected at the focmdr7 where cast. but most be delivered at the verbena anerials„ free of charge for transportation or handling, lentil delivered at the arsenal. Deliveries must broads at the rate of not leas than fire per cent. per week, of the number of projectiles contracted for font delivery to be made within thirty day. after the date of the contract, and any failure to deliver at a speci fied t ime will eutdect the contractor to a Weems of the nom her be may fail to deliver at that time. :Separate bids must be made for each kind of pro jectiles ; and if tiny bidder propoests to deliver at different arsenals, separate bias moat he made for each kind et each place. No bid will be considered from parties °Mar than regular founders, or proprietors of worts, who ars known to this Department to be capable of executing the work contracted for In their own estahnshasenta Earh party obtaining a contract will be to enter Into bonds, with approved aural= faithful execution.. The Department reserves to Itself Use right to re ject any or all bids, if not deemed zatiethoogr t for any (.1.1•E. Pnspreols will be addressed to "Brigadier General GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance. Wash ington, D. C.," and will be endorsed l'Ettiorporlisla for Bead Project H.." GEO. D. BA g RAtB, uol9:eothd Brig. 800. Vhiet of Ordnarow. ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAIL DEVARTILIM Nraahlngtott. Nor. ?Ceti 1813.• That portion the foregoing aagertisengetrt which relates to 3-ineh Battering nnot, is witkdzom for the present. D. RAMSAY, n.atetvitd Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance. Drewry (tc.ara6.lLCar.P. GLYTTLAVII 01110,} Yitteborgh, Dec. 1,1803. 1 000 be S. —t at 9 th e b al o ed ifice p un ro t gort h % of ; December, 1863, for farntshing and delivering at Pittaborgh, Pa., One thonsand good, mond, huge Mae Hulce from liar to Ilig* Yea. Old These mnles Mast - ha lu good ender, maul in every leoperi, well developed and Pat fourimi beads Bide will he received In bite of Two RtIItdIVCIOTIDOM at the option of the bidder. II any bidder intender° bid on more then ono htte,eop.n.t e bid win boopkgsg, D ELI V 5.8.1. • . Lot No. 1,330 to ul..e to ho delisTrol ottEttli D 212.0.863. " '2.0 •• 16th. IBM . ..i . 200 .' •• 12th . 1863. • • 23d ... 1863. - 26th . 1863. Tho moles will be barn-Med b 7 s competwatimpec tor. siel PO mule will be itelpected that 6 not well developed, and corresponds with the notice to tide ad vertisement for else, formation, good condition, end free from defects. Proposals must be muted "Proposahrfor Muir," and marked inside! tho Number of the Lot *hide the bid to Intended for, and addrestod to Lt. Col. 0. Crum Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8.A., - Pittalmitith, Ponn'a. The ablllty of the bidder to 1111 the contreetodundil lt be awarded to him, must be guaranteed- by tem responsible frontons, wheee signatures Mgt be !sp routed to the guarantee. The responsibility of the guarantors mast boehpent by the official certificate. of the Clark of thansamist District Court, or of the United Obits Died** it- Carney. • Blame must be present In pawn whisa.thoblds are opened, or their proposals will eat be assaideewd. Bonds equal In amonakto bag the sum to,bo tar oeieed on tVe donfeiot; sjitnarbithe contractor and , both of hie gosranters, wIII bereqotred of the m oon:of bidder upon st.druf tb, mattes*. Asa!, company eco bond must accompany lb wit ba mow miry for the bidders to ham thelt.bontlannin vitt them, or to have bonds signed in+ -11111 / 14 ready to be produced when the cuntrapf j We, of the county. f-. an of the comity et e...—and finite of_wr." do hereby guarantee that able tettatilicolittects in scourdance wittithd (tiny of his prevent-Mk and that, should hie proposition be acceptedebsi-WOll •at once enter tato a - tenth= therewith. Should the contract be ,awarded him lease trepoll.lilbecame goals guarantee Mini be :spistinkitt,-*Off4 l certlfitais abets mentioned.) • Prepmels tram &days' tiaritint io ' fbii ea-W -end, and sus milker*DTl* NOM* of sucomfal Man before etuttoicts,c- The "gtflilPed..rmerapannidanoWilla flan to reject or all bids that be nay_ slessu 10 91111 5 16 . ?Emma tO mactipov the Pk'F lll ! contract, orTso lots thireimra" W:nai delsed be Lient. Cot. sad BUTTER !1W lbs raokixtßuttarSor JJ fah by W7I. P. 110 X QM, .__k.._ BE