M=M= HOME. MATTERS. -•Dnwsnint Accumwr.—Another dreadful as from the careless use of Campleneocettred Dittman Eutertona.--The following are the 00 Sunday night in the 9th Ward, 'near:Wood's delegates, as far Is heard from, elected in theßrewery. A female of the house most negligent- Boroughs and townships • . ' - ly replenished the lamp while the wick WAS Ig , Woods, Jos. Bush. nited. She and two chiidreia who were close by LawreaccevMe--R. L..Ewalt, John S. Leech. were badly burned; ono of the children is not es- Bianchoster.-13.. A.'fiaiapson, W. B. Boss. peeled to recover. • West Pittsbnrgh—: Meinhatdt, John Porter. . . . • Pattcraoe, Jos. McKnight. • East Birmingham--Alen. Carnahan, Hartley. - • Duquasnakattdai Voegtley, Andrew Flem ing. ' 2dolleesjobra—li.. KneYi Q. Aeßhsw. Booth rittsburgh—John Crotieb, John Scott. - • • • Fitt Tp.--Thomas Farrow, 'Ales. Miller. - Coilins Tp.—Samnel Chadwick, Thomas Aiken. Penn Tp .—Ben). Kelly, Joseph Stoner. Mifflin Tpe—Jobn Large, John 'leiselipr. 'llobinson Tp.-Matthew Rail, B. J. Brooke. Baldwin Tp.-,-Robeit ArKee, Wm. McCowatt: Rosa Tp.—Jarows Watson;. — r Creidar. But Deer Tp.— —Karns, Beile.. West Deer Tp.-R. Morrow, Jno. McConnell. Upper St. Clair . Tp.—J.Y. Nixon, - Lower St.Clalr Tp.--Jonathan Seely, Wm. DS ' North Fayette Tp.—Vincent Miller, Wm. Mc Bride. ' ! Peebles Tp.—S. Baitler, Philips. WilkasTp.ohn•House, ILE. Mitchell. ' %sales Tp.—Wd. A. Shiw, James S.• Rid• dle. CharGera Tp.—Eli Llthuntlson.' N. Gilmore. Findley Tp.—S. Beyens, Wm . .. Wilson. Ohio Tp.— —Morrison. R. 11. Peebles. Snowden C. Maltz, Wia. Wilson. Fine Greer, ----Cochran. Indiana Tp,--‘-W. C. Dinl3y, I*m.. Henderson. Ttesorro Pew. John Isenblea. Sowickly Tp.-!-Satnuel Neely, Samuel Richey. Dattuart Einem:vs.—The Whigs and Anti -IStillloll3 of the Borough of Elizabeth mot pursu ant t 3 the call of the County Committee, nod on motion G: 11. Tower was elected :Pre.ident. and Dr. John E..'Shistfer Secretary. • James A. Ekin and Robt C. I Walker were chosen Delegates to-the County Contention, and sent without instructions. -! •• Capt. Sam'ir Kerr and CoL Wm. Doughtsa are Delegates' froin.the Township, without Untrue ,. Jell - creep Townsl4—.Tosiah Aber and James Handlton, Instructed for Yankirk- and Fahnei- West ElitaheLh-Det J. B. Ilearew and David Lytieb,;witttout. Instructions. ' , , rms.—The Ininititra estabruthment of—Meet kirk & Intritt; , Sinitittleld street, between First and Second,. was . entirely consumed on•Suoday night about lialf-MiSt eight o'clock. The fire originated in a back building attached to the warehouse, which was to difficult of access that the flames communicated to the main build ing before water could be thrown. The building is a four story brick end belongs to Dr. Rindle. It was insured for $2500 in the. Dartford In surance Company, sufficient to corer the loss. Messrs. M. & J. suppose their loss to be about $4OOO, on which there Is an insurance of $2OOO in the Fireman's Insurance office. Some of the furniture was saved. The heaviest loss falls upon the journeymen, to whom all the tools in the establishment belonged, and on which there was no insurance. . For some time fears were entertained that, the 'adjoining buildings would catch, but owing to the determined energy of the firemen they were preserved. The stock in Mr. J. Williams' cloth ing store adjoining was much ipjured by water! Messrs, M. & J. have rented the store - two doors bekiw the old location, end will be ready to carry on their business in a short time. Dining the progress of the fire; much alarm was felt lest it should roach the shire of. Shriver, Dilworth & Co., - on Second street, the ' nntieral impression being ,that powder was stored in it. The fear was groundless. , Ideate. 8. D. & Co. - are agents for the sale of powder, but do not keep any in their store, and .we believe there is no store In the city In which.it is kept. The city ordinance on the stihject is strictly observed. Tomlin% DErnsvirr.Z—Two boys- stained. Schwind, aged 11 and IS years, Were brought before Mayor Adama-on- Sunday, charged with burglary. It appears. that about two weeks ago they had, by some means obtained , keys to Dr. Swift's - Church, Deaver street, Allegheny, by _Which they obtained entrance, and secured the ponibibution box, which they for Ced open, and twit $2,00, which had been contributed by the children , of the Sabbath School, from it. On Sunday they repeated their visit, and giit fifteen cents, but were caught by the sexton; The mo ney and box were found Concealed in Ackley's ice house. After a- severe admonition, the oLS etre of the School declining to , prosecute, the Mayor released the'boys. ixontsr.•:-Coroner Lowq held nn inquest yest terday upon the body of a . man earned John Smith; who alas found dead on the road side near Clinton; - twelve miles 'froth the city.' ' The jut* foutid that he came to his death from ex posure and excessive use of liquor. Cotitorton.—A collection itus raised in the rivet rresbytericui Chinch, an Sunday, for the relief of Mrs. Mendel. the mother of the led killed On Saturday by the falling of en iron gate, which realized the sum of $71,80. The funeral took place on Sunday from the house of Mr. Id. N. Slippy, where the body wee conveyed. after the , accident. Man Doas.-Idad dogs aro beginning to mrtko their, aiTearance in this city, no lees than four being killed yesterday. One was shot on tlrant street, one at the Point and two in The Fifth Ward. :.We Lope the ordinances may at once be most strictly enforced, es the matter is too le4ous conascrios.—A, woman named Gardner called at ourolßce yesterday and requested us to decoy the correctness of en item in- the. previous day's paper in relation to rt lght , at her house, on the comer of Foss and Fifth, atreeta, on „Friday CoistisrminitannoAtt---The.mork between West Newton- and Connelsville on' this road is programing fidely, and.most of the contractors bare large toren at work. Aaaatrut aro, B,vrreaV—Mayor Adam held to•barliyesterlay, a man - tamed John Graham chargekon mit'', of Joseph Kerley, with . -assault -Disozecniu,Conneci.--starnot. rowton and Elizabeth bypeh were 'arrested on _Este:lnlay : lM taken before' Mayor Volt, to answer a charge of disorderly vordnef, preferred *gainer them by . Matthew J. Dee.. They were in tbehatit of an. noying his family and - hie Workmen with blas phemous talk and abase:, His Honor wide them glie hinds for 'future good hehafor and imposed • fine of $2:l "upon :each, which they paid ind :were discharged, ; , ` rged.,,, - . , . Ditownno.-LA boy, 'whose MIMIC w were TlM learni-waslrowned in the Monongahela river, nt the 'ninth of Soho Roy, on SeterdeY evening. He, in eefispeny with two others, left borne to sethet wood: and in the evening-was brought. bottle a eerpsc. lie was about ;twelve yearn otoTe, anctresided near Gen,- Morehead's, in the Seventh iard.—CArosiek. •••• . ActiocOrtsmocavt.--The members of the Franklin 'Literary Institute, of Birmingham, ac knoiladge the 'receipt of numeroaa Public Doan mantis:and return thanks to Ifon. David Bitch ! ' therefor. Cnes♦ Dons, Lib. - Our or Stevie IL—The 'Neptune . Eoginewtss disabled at the tlre ou Bunchy - night, and *ill consequently be out of service forsonui The members, In Um meantime run wi two Iwc,carrisgeten OCti/iOll.Oe .11 ufires: Dutra= Cortcr.—Beforedadge George Wallace. jr., me. 'John Prigby; No. 309. July term, 1862:--lampton; for plaintiff; Woods, for dcfendant Action of ejectment for twenty-six acres of land In Pine township. • • , . , - - r/CKPbCKCTII AltOrr.—lhiring the fire'on Sun day night; the Itglit Angered gentry picked sav ant pockets. Tberobtsined but little to reward them tor tbeir trouble. ' FINALLY' Comertszo.—Phiiip - Olmsted, , the man arrested on flaterday Yhile endenioring to sell* lot . ot - slivetware, 'supposed to be a part of tea service : stolen from Mr. Washington Mc • Clintocka residence; want weeks ago, hada fur ther hearing, yeaterdiy„ before Aldemnan Steele.. it appears the *flier belongs : to *.gentleman. named &vier, from whoutit wax stolen at the"' 8. netel, - *nd'not: to Wr. Olm- WIWI wee finally committed for trial... Seietna, An elderly lad y named amity,. committed 'enicido '7ebtelds7, - en her : father's e i r ': /rd k 4 ) - P ima ; t owtliMP , five miles ' Mot from the city.. ..She was,about _fifty-five years old, and for, :the fast fifteen ygami hod lived separittely from bar' husband: 'Por - two years she bad been suffering from a 'juuslytle sti.eke. .It la itoPposed quit her 'demob° afflictions, her idekneakiind the COMlCilithllatlli. teing'depen= dent upon her father for support... Weighed upon ber mind to that : extent tus",to Induce her to the commissien:Ot- the fatal 'sot. From the evidence bafotW the jery of inquest it appeans that ,she . stated Sett previously that she weiddifiedeoyberself--but no attention was ,al - • , er. About an . hour ' afterwards (i o clock,) bhe Ti,' discovered by her sister sus ' pended from a Mesta In the barw, and life extinct . IttrS ones.:-The driver of ti dray - Sell OA Lin 'vehicle oa littalfhtleld'atreet. Yelderday, and one of the wheels passed over Ws body. Ile is se! weeely Injured. t. . 1;41- BY TEL E GRAPH. ODNGUELiSIOXAI Vissunturos er', 'May 29. Faulkner aZied leave to"offer resolution that the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to "inquire into the facts.connected with the recent death of James Batchelder, uty Marshal, alleged to hare .been murd Boston on Friday night last while enga -in enforcing the law, against a violent and treasonable mob; and directing to report a bill making, proper provision—for the relief of'his wife and children..... - 'SEIVOI4—Mr. Gain offered a resolution pro i t - Tiding for the final adjournment of Congress on Wednesday the Od of July. Laid over. The Indian Appropriation . Bill - wan taken up, when several small amenditents were adopted, and then passed. - The. Deficiency Bill was received from the !louse ' and then taken up. Mr. Hunter moved that the Senate insist on its amendments which the !louse had rejected. Atter debate the motion was agreed to and a Committee of Conference asked. On motion of Mr. Owinn, the. Senate took up the Bill authorising the coinage of ten and five eagle gold pieces. The House took in Committee The Pacific Rail road. bill as reported some time since, and after a short debate adjeurned. ,SEigATZ.—After the reading of the bill in re gard to coinage it was laid over until to-mor row. After a shoit executive session the Senate ad learned. , . . Fugitive Slaveease _ • • Borros, May 28. The case' of fugitive Burns continued to agi-. tate the public mind, and there aro imlications of an organised attempt to lynch the Rey. The odore Parker and. Wendell Philips, who aro loolc ed upon u instigators of the recent outrages.— The Mayor' has consequently been induced to detail a strong police force for the 'protection of their property and persona . • . The Court.bouso was surrounded by fence ropes, and a detachment of IT. 8: troops are garrisoned in the Court-house; and two _com panies of the Boston military are quartered in the City Hall.' • • A hand bill was circulated to-day denying the report that Col. Settle had sold Burns. It says be offered to `sell him for $l2OO ; the money was offered to him, wheri he demanded more, ni.d the bargain was broken, though the _Commis sioners advised hintbs keep it. Printed Circulars were left. in every Church prdpit this morning, requeiting prayers for the - escape of Burns from his oppressors. ' • The Abolitionists are very active in getting secret - meetings. ' Large delegations are expected from {Tortes .- ter, New Bedford and other plaevi tomorrow. One thousand pistols, principally revolvers,are said to have been sold by dealers on Saturday . . An inflammatory printed Cimidar - has been widely circulated in the country towns by the, vigilance committee of Boston. The country poople are requested to come to the city to-mor: row to witness the sacrifice and then to go home and take such action as manhood and patriotism may suggest. The funeral of Tames BacLelder, killed in the riot on Friday night, took place in the after noon. But few were fresent except the imme diate friends and family of deceased: Ekren o!eloek,, P. -.11.—A mob of 1000 persons has been In the vicinity of the Court-house all day. The entrance is guarded by the Marshal's officers. AU the passage: leading to the room where Burns is 'confined are occupied by the U. S. soldier:. The Court-house resembles a gar risoned fortress. The feeling expressed by the citizens at the exhibition of such a scene is any thing but favorable to the fugitive slave kw. The Iter. Theodore Parker and Wendell Phil ips have applied to the pollee for a force to pro tect their residences, being fearful of an attack by the Irish, who have threatened to avenge the, death of Bachelder. No demonstration has yet been . Insole. The military are still under arms in. the - City .lf& . Itosrox. 'May ItU.• Burns was . taken into Court this morning without irons. None were admitted in the Court room without a pass from the lhirsital. Immense crowds are outside, but all is very quiet. No further riot is anticipated:- If a rescue be at )empted it will be a bloody failure. The fugitive - will be in custody of the U. S. troops. James Wilson, coarieted of the murder of , fellow prisoner in the State prison, has been sen •tenced to one year's imprisonment, to be atter waras executed. ' Terrible DiNi,wr Ilobi;keen „ , . - . Ntw Your:, May 29. Yesterday afternoon Ale. drop” bridge at the ferry landing,lnroke down while an Immense con course were on it .waiting for the 5 o'clock boat. Hundreds of men,'wornen and children were pre cipitated into the water, and many were seri ously injured and tame, it is believed, were drowned, though no bodies have been recovered Presbyterian .•4sentitir—Pia tbsbosa. This morning, was read a report by the special committee on a system of bencrolence. 16 atrong ly urges the importance and ditty of the Church es to make greater efforts to increase ebilstian benevolence among the members. Dr. A. T. Mc Gm was elected a Professor of. Princeton Semi nary and John N. - Waddle of Danrille Santrary. Bostoa,' May 29.—A' petition for the repeal of the fnip:tive Blare law was placed in the Ex *change Reatthig -Room to-day. It bas already received a large number of signatures, inelnding 'many well, known merchants who: a few years ago were among the most prominent and active ophOlders of the lair. The fcelingpf • the coin• cannily against the rendition of Burns is, grow ing deeper, and is controled only by 'a respect to the laws of the hold. <:., WASILIXOTON Crrv,' May 29.—Thfi union • say the President has telegraphed to the Marshal at Bostun, that his conduct is approved of, and that the law .mast be enforced, . - Niw Ottumwa, 111ay`26.--The, steamer Orizaba; from Vera Cras,,brnots city of Mexico dates to the 18do. Banta. Anna made a triumphant en try on the 16th. The general rejoicings were or derea to continue 3 days on account of a sicto7 orer,Alvarez after the abandonment of the seige of Acapulco. An account from Gen..l3ancO says 'that Banta Anna's troops ,had startled Mt. Pere grani on ono side, and drove the rebel force down the other. - All accounts are from the govern nment journals, and it is difficult tormeertain their rho news of the Gadsden treaty reached Vera 'Cruz on the 11th. ... ==M . Itsraistosr,. May :)3.-900 head beef cattle of fered, 300 sold and 100 driven eastward; the. prices ranged from 41 to 6.1 , on the hoof. The stocks offered were very unfair. Hogan large supply,' sales af5565,75.% - • Nair' Tear, May, - ,%.—Cotton, sales 0000 hales for the week; market firm uplands fair 11, mid dling 01; no roles to-day: Flour advanced 12c; SB(2)9,lB;sales 2000 bbbisouthern at $8,87e50,- 25. Sales 18,000 bush Wheat;' market. firm.with udwardsendency; Genesee $2,47a; Southern red $2. Sales 55.000 bush:corn; market firm at 70 1878- Coffee, sales 200 bags ltio at 101.Su ' - gar gales 750 !Ids Orleans at 41, muscovado 4a (45. Whitikey, — eales 1800 bbls. °Mold 271: Prorleions,- sales 950 bbls pork, prices trifle lower, ~$12,50013,75, market 'opened buoyant but Closed heavy - ; sales 250 bbls beef, market firm with upward tendency. - $14,62. '. Lard, sales . 900 Wits at oa, dull - with declining lendency. l — mesh' lower, sales 250 bbls at s}®B. But: ter plenty, 0hi0.121€47. Cheese dull and plen • ty: Iron firm $,U,60039,50. Money market unchanged; stocks dull. Pnitadixtrnis, MeV some inquiry fore xport, prices firm, sales' 500 bbls . superfine at $8,70 and 800 bbls extra at $0,121, a fair in- Willi for the supply of trade 'at former quote lions. Nothing done in rye flour or corn meal, prices - without change. Wheat, demand quits limited, sales 100 bush•pelme red at $2,05,. white $2,12; a staall lot rye sold at $1,15. Corn Scarce: yellow in domed t 8 . 0.. Whiskey dull; 25, in , May 29.--Flour doll at s7,Giro) '7.80 for colonion'and -good bninda. Lard, 49 tierce!' No. l l, at 9. .Nothing doing in- pork or bacon. Butter plenty nt 120113.Idokey grin at '2ll. - Other - articles unchanged; Ilarkets generoily dull. River • . RE . AD ;OF :ALL - OTEMPORAREESL— A sf.r; Potrewnstbrblor • ' • -- Poticm• Ad' 3 l,ly, IWO. red sod On• oalo by up 24 . u. LAUPVIM: S 7 Wood et.. QUOAR—LSO hhde. N. 0. Supsr In store 1:1 and tbr slabs no • .JOH WYDk CO. .110SPITAV. SILEETLNG.;-200 :ids. white . Indlalttibbirltheetlng ree'd awl 11 rnleAkt No. 110 et et. apl4 • J.* 11. PHILLIPS. • • MAtiON'§ 11 ~Uto2 F IRE. Ito A R.D p.RtNTB,IS-a, - WALTER P. MARBRALL. anlab toe eala br nACON-45 pee, Shoulders Sides sad us Its= scuts by • . OOLIATiIk. _ _ ‘l, AL ER AT US .--71 t Us. in 1-4, 1-2 find. 4 lb toDoll. tot sal? ILENEY IL COLLINS. _ 1(11 AISINS=2O bin. MR: Riwino for sale -Ls by W. w.ISIIWON, No. IF, ear. Wood f Prota at. _ . .comxtrTEE OP Arannziriki.N . of tba Ilnesd pfha to for Ary,—Cat.l. Rth•ctssis,..t.lV:DVll.rA RF. Jor.j. W. Wamixa; W 31.1/. Extrxr..l%: P. - PITTSBU4GII ifAILKETS.' Orr unalay 31orolog, May au, . 41 ; 31 ;t 1— eerylIttla offCrlaron tberharo aslesof bbls. Dart ...tn. at SI1:25:•• lot 0f450 bbla. sOorrlabuldch bad Wen itored; las taboo at 55,12. roc storer tailruf no i ..' h. rg"„,. kr storage or . Insuranca: from 'atom of 200. 70 . 25.30 sad 25 1.1,1 r, rtuo , :rllno e1:945, sad 14 and 21 bblbt extra at $8.50:• o • 11 A.CON—aaloa to country of 1000 Int city mote& ;In lots at 531.63‘ and SY on atrodlt of Ante iaos.aud2o6o2* A LA ll D—scaloof tca.No. 2, at 014. 0 10.1 to col , . COTTON—a cal* of 15Gba1es reported, but [arras uln:dd. 01:0AR—sales of ft bhds. fldr, st 45:, each. / WLIIKKEY--salcs of 65 bblarceth3cd. In lota at 25, mar. POTATOES—saIes from stole of 40 bus. Rods at 50. a=t==:!== RIVER INTELLIGENCE. 1411 AtitlAYWAt 4 tiMiNfillkinbhtlAilt$Dkj Keystone, Cow, St. Louis. Piledonis, Calhoun St. Louls. Jleratta, ' St. Allegheny, TPLegn, CineinnatL Knell/sage, Wesl4tun. Wheeling. Forest City. Moo Wheeling. Venture, liertion, Beaver. • lialllgher Vanesville; Jellersou,tisson, Brownsville. Luzern,. Bennett, Brownirvllle. Bsysrd, Peebles, Ellabeth. The's. ghriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. r Mittligm War, WellSvilic Keystone State. Ilatlen.eloclitnati. Diurnal. fittephent. Wheeling, ExchsuiVrealluss, Whoeling.. ' 1.111.01710, Bennett, Bwownsville. • Bel. Bayard. Peebles. Lambeth T. 11. Shrive,. Hendrickson. West Newton, _ Jelrerson, Sisson, Brownsville. .110[1 Michigan No. 2. Wolf; Wellsville. FUYnc.-012 yesterday leaning b pier mark. there were feet 10 Inch. and falling.. PUB Curcurgiel—The splendid passenger steamer AIIS sloop. Capt. )I"Lenn, will lease to Cinelanati this morn ing at 'lO o'clock. • Sca Wlttarsa.—The Coe visseziter. Warner. ' , crest City . , Is the regular picket ttc this m..riolOg. Hour ordnurtum You Zacsnut,—Tha" Adella leayes today; (Tuts:l..l9 at 4 o' c lock, P. 31, ioarrmtm IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CUT12..1) AM) Pirraurasa itississa.-44 pkgs flab, liar ant; -8 do, 1 kg ;butters. 1 bx „wipe, - a I.his eggs, : r an!P Rs n.h. J .11 - Cankeld; llus bacon, .flagslay k co; ska tom, Ilsrlasugh k Dooms. _.. • Oni . o Axo Prolonri.vixik itattaaao-10 okapoach.% llarbanato 57 do:It Dalte.ll:4 bz, 4telam; 1 13 , 14 olcoa. kin butter. Della UKTrotC Ibs buns, .1 Jackparg ran boo: D Craig 2 do, rattle, r. Black; oak% it OA. ilrtt 911 do.= boo L Oran', I bbl batten Drown A Kirkpatrick Gl2 boa rata. J W Blmpsok 15 aka ram 15 1 . 24 P.M . , 3 L nee: 4 , 2 .been, .1 Hier J Move Doggy, 11 Boort% am. rain* It P Sautr, kgs, Oen pub: 135 aka orbest. WiltaartA t et:4l ICI 'r only s mar. at. s.n.L.4ETYEtyP. la woed O. VOTICE TO GROCERS-LeNo. 1 and No. .1.11 2 New York loyroored Sugar MCI. or Crtnhent. for et the Cord Et... 14k st, by JAP, tt Amman.. . . . T}W ENGLAND 11V.31 '1)1316. - direct from Bartoa, fro We toy the LK or rAbm, • InflT - • W.L. SUTTON. No. 1Z Wood br s". t'IORN FLOUR—LIi . nswnitTsie, ground as Yaw .al.raa, of extra ntudiclet, huh M.•! , Litr . t ii ew.ss, 1 4 A:if Ns—Wo Aral open n few daye more than 1000 Piper her aty/as Lanni , myta lrin te`6"a`d . A. A. DIAN tGo.2,6th t. Tj ARD---16 kg. No Lard for sale 14 , 1. JOLIN FLOYD & • ITIOBACCO---50 kgs. Ken. G twist fur sale • 11.. by • myl2 YLOYD& (XI. ZrneWash v Dothi, for Nu. by! JOIE? FLOYD CO. _ - 41 TAR CANULES-40 Lae. Cin. Star Can an...-141.03irad 40 ltd. lo a box,- Jart reed and fdr rale by mylb W. A. ItrCLUllt.l. & FRFNCII CIIINTZES—We have ree'd a lame amanrtmeat abdve Ilabt Ka dark; also, Dress °lngham, and Priot• mreet va riety. • roy'Ll • St UltlllY A ItURCILYILLD.. ler Rupp y JUR ITl.3 t enett at aoreNUMMI, JLIIIINCII.USI.D. UIPURE LACE - g—.3lurphy fi Burchfield have ree'd above ran:v.Bnd Whlunable male. Ibr t F mating. Mark awl white. MY2:O lIIORN-300 bus. (or szt!o by • m 725 VON BONN übtisr SCYTHEsaklefna- j -7 100 doz. for gala by mr2.5 VON NSIIO/114T* MURPHY._ Kifl{AlKk &- IUO fur enlo- by mytt, rumorciarongr MURPHY. GAItII — ENRAKETTraif --- . or flare 171 y - my2.s* VON IIOIiaT2 ' MDRP IT. ; . (jer.( B , --1 . °00 ' bu8 4.7. ) bgg()%ll.4 f Z r Urt%7l ll Tititinir; fri for sec tit sorb Co. .firitti:aPFLE for nn lc Jur by' - tor".s ‘: ISAIAH DICKEY! CO._ .Q.1.1.4.11b431, bbLi trim'ALSllll4firrivingliyit: h,.., n.• aid Orr silo by JUItS VATT.ttiY.: 26 , t matt a. 14 1 1311-'4OO bbli.,NiCri3altitrviro Ilertinw ,26 MAX i 5 Ito Clab,_ , 20 Gigs. Trout. farlntr" and solo by. . -- ,ory 25 ' - ' JOJIN li.V.IT Ar my... rll A 11.:-.1OJ bbls. - N. C, Tar; (to closo. eon. .1. signatrul) for nig by '. - : JOIIS WATT A CO._ - . .TOBACCU—Cut and Dry A LAW.. (gpsoldi mixed) In Lbla.' and hnlf fddo. loony, hut 'red and Are nide by: mparrraN. , sea . 1 , h1.12. corner Worts and trout Its. eibFDEI AS-431;b15. for sale by NJ my 3 , R. E. SELLERSA.(X). SEED-2 bblss pnine for sato by sc24 VON DONNIIORST RPIIY. XitERCIIANT TAILORING attended v to with.twww c rti Vri tt iaieta74lond . vo n "We study . 43 please,. Qs CYTIIE BNEATIIB-75 dox. on hand and ;0 ar oil. YON BONNIIORSTAIIIitiIty. 1)111 iPak§-0 hug. to lurk° for - gale .br nut lIENIcr 11. COLLIN& d7,:8 7IQRRIb REPORTS—foI. 8 liar fu l .apply read ►ad fm eele Ur Pfril.7lM.'LsP4Tl7,,r.t..A aiiblie—ifilfaaaain attire foreatitTy . UISAIAH DICKEY CO. ' hhd,. N. D. Sugar tec'd an cant Kgmontfor *ma bp S. IMILIIAVOU (XL Apit u) Krz. ver"b"l. Vin v lti d esliggizsim. - FBENCII MUBTARD.--Of different fla-* TOM Tenetrvd and for 041. by Sr. A./lc/UMW. • itiIicDRIDOE'S BALM OF COLUMBLA, celebrated tor arceactlng the growth of the e : tepcty apo Jos. FLEW IrP OCIS:--8 recd to-day and for sale by E . BELL & rltHlryr. Water it. btfeb. hithilhtr in ,abipping %.„) ora.r.r.edred and for aide br - • - `.pi - • • BELL LtfIOETT, Water et. ner !dacha" 11RY APPLES—:•3O aka.. just read J oda try - 6'413 'HENRY N. COLLINS. GALLS. OLIVE OIL in Mara and for We by •.01 futuria mum. galls• in stare and for &Tao LT ap2l TLE3IIIiO BROS. • - • '\ \ ' \• ' ' . • ~ . , ,•, . : \ . ~ . -. . • • •- \ ' '' ' \ - ' , r , ~, ~,, \ ....., , ,, A .: , ',",',"--,,\'''''','' ".\ Z: . ..a. r". :,,.\\:-. 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