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'' ~i ., - '..:,..., ,:•.,:., : -,, ..z: • : •.i ., -;, -•-• • •! INMEMI - ,.:T4f, - .'"i' ; :,i,:s':.;.!'"- . ,'.: ';''.:t,.;'.;:•;. ; _k_• . !.'::. - ..,-. i ': . •'- - ,io ),7,-LTT7'.:-'•,-:..!::.:'''F'. MIEHM ,-.-,..-,, ..I . 'N. - :.. - 1 , : , •.:-:',1: - ,.:i. - ..i• - ,:.:::,,,, i ... -..... . . . „ . . f' 17. :,' . .. -f ;: . •.... - ' : ::i4; :, ... -; :..'; . i - ",_',., ' ' ,.. ... ; ._1 :: .t • : •••11- ,:.:.i..'.:-•‘....T: ;,-:';':.:::,.' ~,,i...'...k..:-:4';:::.‘!T - -: • 4 ••'7...•' ' :•*."':.• - : 1 , ... . 1 - . - ' ''.•.-: .:' ...* =II ....1 , , COJeGillssi Jr, Cre. , ' .a. s. uoacrr---..---. .......JOICIN iiagusAr; , T S. LIGOETT & CO. (successors to lt, .1149/1 IN LiggtitNa ilAtil 'V MS AND Comm is= Nu , INNIS, tbe gee i oltAlli, SEEDS. CiWah, PILODUCE, /to., S f :..76 Water and g.I. Arita .treats, - Pittsburgb, Pa. - D 46 ZVOX 151W,5T—.—.........-..--....--..ississ Ossoo. 1 IaCKELVY &V.REGG, IllowtAvPso ,lX/1. DMZ COILIVESION MOMUsiTs for FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, An., No. kVt Liberty straeti•Pitta borah, Pa. • • ap2:6m conk. aeakkaamt..............--tenants usaSzT. - MACKEOWN &, LiNLIART, ELoun. 1.111. alto GLUO Paekona, Pnonccr. Alio CoxiiiiSioN lanntikklk, for tba sale .ot Flans , Grain, Pork, 80.- con, Lird, Butter, EM, Cheese, Bea., Tallow, ,Greasei,Nenthers,, Potato., Pot and Pearl [Ade., 'BalsentGa,„Lirueed and Lo 01le, Doled and; Greeni rulfi•Timotbs, pow. Flax and Gra. tieede. ?aid:, advances made on Coludgnmenta. /pialy - • !No. 1:91 Li rty st.,_Pittiburgii. 1.1 1 1U UN -13.14144. - . 0. 1 i iF, I.l),.t.knimm tv 'Nos Jai. Parkway:so' sactus - r sodl.bole.. al* dealer . in wEsTsux teESERVE CHEESP., , : BUTTER, LABO,IPOILK, BATON, FLOC% TISII. , POT AND PEARL' MOM •FIALEP.ATUEI, MN , SEND AND F LA W) ' OILS, , DRIED PUMP and, Produce geuetallY, Nos. 141 land 143 Front street, Pittsburgh.. . • or.2 I- . • W. etILF._4S'siTEPARD cimaumms - MER , OHM§ I..nd dealers in FLOUR, GRAIN AND: PIIODUDEO No. 243 Liberty street, Pittaburgh, I's.: Choi°e brands of Tlone for ,Bakers 1.4 - Family nee eonstautly on hand. Particalar attention I pald to Riling enteral. Itlereltandire generally.: ectially DRANK VAN lit)Elltai,l's.onticsextv N.comminown liinaoniar, dealer in ;FLOOR, DUI' TER, R 1100.515, SEEDS, LARD, CIIEESE,-PORK, DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS and I•lodnee &a cridly. Liberal rash advances made on omsignments. Warehouse, No, li4.l3econd atreet, Pittsburgh. I : ' C. M. VA.III '1 : ' . .1041 r. .1 I LP l ir Cosrsitssiou blunt:six; I the tile of FLOOR, GUAM, BACON, LAUD, BUTTER., EGGS, and We.lieru Produce generally, o. 10 811.1 . 111 YIELD bTIIEET, comer of First, treburgli, Pa We - Orders and consigume to solicited. ..11,:lyei Al.l.E' S A. FETZER, I'ORWARDLNO AND ' CP leostmillizaos MLCHAZior tbe sale or 1 LOVE, 4:111AIN, BABB:5, LA11.8D,84 f rrBB, sBED•S'. DRIED t MILT, stud Yroduee pile ally. Nu. lb Market mi., r corisar of Flint, Pittsburgh. ' • oe3:d 1 y w. Sleabnaw.. Wk. V. Lal... QCII.OMAILER & NG, C 0311113310 1 ,1 • to .11zacii.saTe and_ whet le dealers m GROCE ILIES, FLOUR.. GRAIN, HODUCE, it.. No. 329 s Liberty street, Pittabbrith, k.... sel&dly 11 ULLAIq D RIDDLE, successor to no. .1. 1. lit• Gill & Son No. 1 '' Uncap street, Pitts burgh, , GENEDAS. PliC OCE, GROCEDY AND CObLAUSSPN 2J.DECIIA T. ' Consignments tespectiel solicited. • •.fe26:4114 _._ ..... WXZWEITE.." 1.....890. II rrs. - • .JOB. Watts. WHITE' , BRUT ' , Foswe.RDDro sun Coususstos 111 striate and &Were In PROVISIONS AND PRO DOE GENERALLY, No. TL; Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ruyil ASCROI ER, CONMISSIOI7 • dealer iu CUDDY, AND BEFISIXD CARBON OILS, GLASS, INON, NAILS, AO., N 0.183 Liberty street: • • • mh27:dly =LULU micums, t oen ,,, n w n. J OLVW xecammass, corrixd I Special Partnor. AVANS do COFFIN ,_ - successors to .1111WCandleas.,Idonsts& LIOLESA 11 . 73:0. Miltd,.tornor of Wood sod Witor strcets, pittsburgb. Ponta's. jy3ally ,1)1ILL ILHOPS-. • L. U. VOlei. 11%, 11. VOIGT & CO., successor to L. G. .4. Gran, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MED 10HANTS, NT Molly street, Plttsburgh,tl'n. sub suns L 10ELN HOUSE & CO., WROLIMALE thg Gaticaus 4x° hirscaLerrs, conist ot Smithfield and Water streets, -Pittsburgh; Pa. jy7 • - VDU 'ETON - STE VA T, 11OLE -11.11/X Gamma Lim CONIEMBION M.11:1101.1.1tn r , No. l(7-.Wood %treat, Piliaburgh. Jo2oNp BROWN - k. KIRKPATRICKS,IVnbcs eats GsaCina and cloak. In FLOW?. AND BENDS, Noe:191;82d 193 "Mem streot , Vlttsbargh . I.jaltdly JAMES .DALZELL 611 N,, Comds arox ?fticnarrs for the sale of 011.17 DE ANO /IINED CARBON OILS, No. 69 sad 70 Witter street, .1144,192mb. „Advances mode on oonsigcusenta. , • 1;: . -0111146.G1STS. JO STUN, Ds.taate. ix Plias Dlltibb* AND clirsillCALgf PRICPUIIPPLY, FANCY GOODS;;-331:111.20.1i0.FUILD, OILS, PAM-. - IVELISPICUItES,Ac.obt., of siztotly prima ktbal. 14, *lath boar-Ts at lowest prices. Corner Smith - boldnid Pliartli streets, Pittsburgh, Pa-, I , I PreontitiOns carefully aorupounded.ot.all how's. • ta::: A. EAIIKESTOOK dz UU., Witour.- .2".immiDaraourt and tdabufacturer of WHITE ,LEAD AND LITLIABGE,COrster of Wood and Prof co ntreote. Pittsburgh. ' . I IMO . P,..SCOTT, Waoms,tha DEALEs • tl is DRUGS. RAINES, OILS, VARNISHES AND Dts ECTIIPPB.Iioi 299-141xnty street, Pittsburgh.— ; All orders will reecho, prompt attention. - ruir24 izzoraucc 111CITLA. lIIRAUN REITER, -WzotkaLLl AND OIML D11:10.1111111, cornerof Liberty arid ht. Cluiratroets;Pittaburgh. , / .Grk.o.._ H.. Ii.EYSHB., Illatruourr, inoivwd. ateoet, corner of Wood street; and ParrAwallny, Plttatrurgh.fPa, • " s `l-4*.TOIVIM37S , La paw:. A r ri ,, COWEIr va a d Woes. L 7 07 93.""a ,settlement -Tiecaring a n nd: dolled- Willattand 9 _ 0 ,„ - 4,,„,hinkto,ostriet ildaattlatass, aotardmo 7 of SOUX ItSIOOII. J.attKPATEICE/G MELLON, Arras-, arztatt Liiir;.N. 133 Fourth.itteeet, tie dais' Wore Eingthfield,,Pltusbargh, P. mynTaf IPIIOI4I2LS - ..E.W.LN(I, eirrosaimri, I AND .'.l:l:kointAlrilma a. Law. • i .0010c,;:r9. 150 Youth street, epriter of IMerru saw, Pittsburgh. Pa sultelseslyT Arr:/annr oinrscr,:rtritt th►olDw o G shall ellto.l3;Pittabunr.b. P. .-. M. dSIIIH t . ATTORNBX AND aoilims.Los. Lia, his removed to EIJHNIS -LAW BUILIAIMS,No. 'l2 :Diamond street, next qloor to-Bt: Peter's Choreh. • myffndly• Js, Arromsr AT ,Law; I.,. : 7 ltib ilb ir . g l 4 3 i Tzurth 'mot, LowaealLaw - --1 mhl a. itirrattisott..--. • LEM' 11.1Jtaillga;Co iisscusirre, dealer:a i r Il lrer,;., g i sgsgftwE CHEESE. FLOUR, 111811, = -Bh. P CO :I.o79E'reD OIL ; POTS. AND: MARL ASUES, SEED 6. GRAIN, DRUM YRQIT - zed Ftedhre'generally. - .Beet bnuia! Fawn.* :Flow. ig l oo en hand, Agent for, the inie of 3indhon Co.'s velehritterr Patented Pearl Stint.. 146. &wed And IV, First sta., between Wood and; S new, pisisleirgh PA, ' - eir mi ilyth naUFSE WA:KrALUUSE.—:- • • 0014•11(8,ForiardIng and COmuilsadori Mei cbint i•E11-rdealui CUEESZ, BUTTEA,' LAKE VISECAnd Itroduae, generallyi Wad AK laboire•Witerr Pittstargb. - j m 7 TAXEsi tiolaits po.,,Powt:ricK trlilisitiildoilepsbt rBOVISIONg; COIT/lir;Of Mares 11" and 1111P44 3,11r41.., .ja.l3:dly ;Pirl#P l . ,, L ) re ig Ai: , . st GO1 1 1. ~ ./i.citzrr Yon u-'-reticur,Petnivullni imp RZLIMIOZ ,VOMMULII, YOMI4OIII. owner Wood and AGEICT NOWT* 19311111.1- -i.34Statio of. Pennsylvania kid Hartford in et Wateretroeti mu:sitcb.ClOtrd=ll.l% 7QTAPAIVEir -It ; ftcurreiiir 'amnia - 40 iiiiiilieso,mmorreorner Mtrket aad Water bscasrla At,taai Xed .WnWmz (MgrAnOtllft.tonm)s. .':DRY GOOOS• .10/01 Airway nal CIARA....DATID "um... & co, Tv - • (Lag; Tri4ow, Pirm& 00 . , ) - • ,vrotromaXimapaiiil% ; I 1,41,1161.0 t DajdE6TICI PUT GO2p3. tro: pi, Wood Wait, thrC ihowa.- a b r l C =77 ' I ' - Pfit. I 3,EVOUKOININLIVSIIOO3§BOr: J . Ihinb&Ll& oi~ lattgatilge and Itiptall Nalark la !YUMA AMY TANGY DUX GOODS, Itorili• Isstaa-lroariti 4.41-M.rketatesete, - Usv - 1 7.7911 -tKKEkt & Dial*lnf roe* betweli Third a z TaZirill!ar Win , l and (1. JiAIitION.Lt)VE,- AtitA.:.. umTutor DIM „GOODS, odip'or eh* °Tig :- tog Bappillis. No. f 4 Mirka 'tree*. rittilburgb , • =EN rrirfri" . M., 7; Aurtrg ur PIANOqOBTXS,Iood ha= griVlti= t g B°ll ; 'btq/lONOf X Dow* 9:'SDTA.PlVWSihthandlith vat AtoOtmiit No. 611 U street.,zoyS. • T fr :CI: IR, tl Irw.cosiTei:..7. l lii. el Vocd.itikt,.ttotw Yourth strilot godlolgixe4 snip littaxeriN Pa. • • , , _ ,___-1 THE PRODUCE. M; WIWI" 61DOSUSTART MEAN ../.0 03 COMM 92 Veda' sued; '.IIIUSIG'; kc 5- • - ' ' l7 , s:r ' ..• . ! ~ . .•, . . GROCERS. --- SHRIVER LAZEAR, WHOLESALE OHOOERB idERCIIANTS Not.= wed 2il Smithfield Street. Corner &4064 1 .18.1 yd I'ITTSBUILGH. PA ;M. H. ...... r. ILUMPATEIICIL. \ATM. R. KIRKPATRICK. & CO., • T T LYDoLlsnln GILOCZU. COMMISEDIN Id EISCULSTS AL.ND DisAs.sts COII)Mtlr PBODDCZ, No. 2N Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Po. • sp7 tans. LITTIJI., 6a _ Carta rutrau. LITTLE' & TREMILE, Wlioimaiam onotiess SND COMMISSION MINICMSNIN, &Bien in PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and .Pittsburgh luenufacturt.. rnernily, 112 &caul street, Pittsburgh. DUNCAN Iia•DONALD.—.J. ANDUCCIA, ANDOCNI.Z. mcDON D ARBUCKLE, VinoLE- IiALE GDOCLIID, hooves AND CA' ,NAIDISION hloa cuANra, Jobber in N. U. LiOGA.ILI and 2,10LA55E.5., REFINED SUGARS And SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA CON, DICE, CHEESE, SEEDS..tc.,..No. 253 Liberty otmet, Pittsburgh. no 14: ly w Elmer. 5. 5.5.11115111..- J. 5. 115.1115.11.......... WM. - EPIER & BROTHERS, successors R to Rymer 8 Aodermus ' Wholesale dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND 'SPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Lc., Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street, ahoy* Firth, Pittsburgh, Penn's. JeLS:dly OtOHDL S. MAD ..... EON. METZ... ITEAD & METZGAR, GROCERS AND JUL. Cosaosaloa Idtacsaam, and -deafens in all kisde Of Co ONTILY PHODUCIL AND POITIMIIROLI Stasv racrunts, No. 249 Liberty street, opposite bead of Wood aura, I'ittaborgh.'Po SUSIA IWRII/0N......: - ' ' - ..aaVinir, 11.1:sOnmx. jROBISON- & co., :Wriour.:&tis Goo-• . crap, COMIllilllOll MZECILIAIVIII and dealers In all kinds of ritoNisioNs, ricoDucE, and Pitts. burgh [ll4llllfilaltre/I, No. 255 .Liberty street, Puts burgh. my-2 e l j A. M.' ' - - Witourautz GRocEA, er . i......u4s and 41.1161 . in Ftour.,. URALS, PR ruovistoNs, No. 270 Liberty street, d, Pittsburgh, Pa. trit - iiitieral . tr eon consigumerua. LIEU. 13. JONES; WHOLESALE DEALER N i .A is GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, OILS, PITCH sad Pittsburgh tuluxubletured No. RI Water street, alums ths Mcitionguhels Bridge, Pitteburgth, Ps. 11011.4 DALILLL ..... .. r. D/11.1.1.1. ROBE= DA.LZKLIt CO., WEIGLE -LID eats. Gnoccas, COMIMISIOV 7kND FORWAS.DINO 11.CLUNTS. , and dealers in PRODUCE and Pitts burgh manufactares, Plttshurgh. .101111 61111.1.1. "LAMBERT & SHIPTON, Waco-Eu.lx flaoczaz, Pamir. DCALISS and C 03111831014 IiZaCILLIVIS, No. 6 Sixth street, Pittat,urgh, Pa no14:ly • JOILY WATT Joau WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO- W r CLIO, CointnaloN Illsectu.rirs, And dealers to Prddoco and Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 158 Lib erty street, Pittsburgh., u 25 I SAIAIi DICKER ' & (U„ WHOLESALE lioLEsAuc NAINISSIDIf Mracturra, and doolor. is PIIODUCE, No. SO Water &meet, and tla Yrout street, Pittsburgh. OW. W. D1LW011TH......-. JOHN B. DILWORTH. T S. DLLWORTH Sr. CO. Wilcox-R.la V • GROCGIIS, Noe. 130 and 132 SoCond street, pees Southfield, Pittsburgh. 00l JOHN /LOYD JOliN FLOYD &CO., Wsou-4kLEGRo• . atm Au. Cominabios ItancuAs - ts, No. 172 Wood ;and 220 Liberty street, Pitteburgb. Joie --eee Wll.l A M BAGALEY, WHOLESALE Noo. la Rod In Wood street, Me. burgh, Pa. Itr.rLdtf A LEN A NDER KLNU, W HoLEssus. Ja. Guam, Importer bt Noils Asa, No. 273 Lawny street. Pittsburgh, Pa malt; JEGI.NWEACTURERS. DANIEDBKNNETT SON, MANII- L rAcrtscrsa or WHITE STONE CHINA AND CREAM COLORED WARE. . INO - Orncs AND WAAL/MOM. Ai No. 74 Fiirru Brum . , PriTsausarL PA. tahlAlyian W.O. PLACKINT.I/1.. -.N. P. ULILS. , MACKINTOSII, ELEMPLIILL Jr. CO.,' .131. corner Pike and G'llara streets, neor the City Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturers of MACKINTOSH AND IiEMPAILL'S IMPROVED PATENT OSGILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND: SLIDE VALVES, of all sizes and Nutt style. Having put up machinery of large rapacity and of the best quality, wire prepared to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work in this Hue, trusting that by promptness,,and the character of our work, to merit public patronage. We invite epochal attention to our BALANCED VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining advantagea heretofore unattained in this close of Engines. Ja2ti:lyd THOMAS MOORE, MANmaCITUREI3. OF AXI, DEALER IN Att. ILUiDI or COPPER-Dili, TILLED PIJIIE 'RYE WHISKY and FAMILY VINEGAR, Nos. 189, 191, 193 and 195 First street, between Sinithfield and Grai4 streets, Pittsburgh. COT-Private order. solicited. Highest marlret price paid for RYE. flalr Fusel 011 and all other poisonous ingredients carefully extracted, by a process new and improved. • ocl2 JOSEeil lLeild.ILTONdo CU., Corner of Finn and Liberty etrouts, PITTSBUILGI.I, IdAJSMICTOILLIIA OF 1313P.i.11101t STEAM E.NOINE?i, DIACHINEICY &c., &c. ' myirgt.f tiS-VEWOJE, No. DO WATER en., Pittsburtcb manufacturer of BOILER. RIVETS, WROUGHT SPIRES, COMMON AND RAILROAD, of orery dArcalptloo. B' Particular aired or shaped SPIKES end ItIV• or ma, g.d. to order at abon tlOtiCif. wood Arrorrmrot coortantly on band. mIcA),.. J. A. T. PLU151LLTT.......... T. CANYBEL , EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.- WOLFE, PLUNNETT &CO.. 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MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, CON'TAININO THE LATEST NEWS Ur TO THE HOVE OF PUBLD'ATION. Mom,. HogyzoN —s6 per annum in advance, or 12 cents per week from carriers. EVIIIIICO EDITION-43 peranonsn in ad sauce, or b cents per week from curries. Wr.r.n... EDITION—SD:IOo cold., $2 per annum; Five or more, 51,16; TOD or upwards, 51 per annum, Invariably In advance. ADVERTISIN4 AT REASONABLE RATES.. MONDAY 5101tNINO, NAY 19 The Battle of Williamsburg—Who Fought It? A letter to the Philadelphia Press, from Gen. Frank Patterson's command, which was in the battle of Williamsburg, after giving as account of the fight which had been raging all day, says : , A battery of regular artillery, just as we were coming out of the woods, came very near causing a panic, by shamefully abandoning their guns and dashing away on their bones. The enemy immediately took the battery and used it, with terrible effect, on us. It was at, this moment that our fates trembled in the balance. Should Sickles' men waver (and death and destruction raged rampant in their ranks,) our defeat and annihilation seemed inevitable. General licintzelman, our corps commander, rode everywhere, cheering on the men, and begging those that fell back to close up to the front,. Gen. Hooker sat, cool and ' collected, watching the progress of the fight; when, at half past four, all seemed lost, he ordered up Smith's battery to the centre of the road, to fire on friend or foe should any retreat be made. At SP. If. the distant sound of bugles apprised us of reinforcements coming to our aid, and soon after General Koarney, (formerly o f the First New Jersey Brigade,) now in command of Hamilton's division, rode up, and we saw we were saved. Tears of joy sprang to the eyes of every one, and, with one wild shout, those brave boys tusked into the field,. The enemy fell back gradually, the firing ceased slowly, and, with their arms beside them, our tired soldiers sank down on the damp ground to rest. Other re inforcements came up, during the night. B. J. R•lt110$13, Esq., in 'the last rinsm gives an account of the battle, as follow's: 1 Baltimore - . The first of our troops that came up on Monday morning were of Gen. Hooker's di lesion. As they advanced by the James river road, and came to the opening they were met by a storm of balls and grape from the earthwork in front; and as the men were de ployed in the woods and attemptdd to ad vance ovexthe fallen timber, they were shot down by the rebel infantry close in front, concealed in their ride pits or behind the trees. I heard one of the Excelsior Brigade say to a rebel prisoner in Williamsburg to day : "You didn't give ue a fair chanee,—u fast as one of us tried to climb ever the trees you had ,eat down, you- popped us over," and this,- I presume, describes pretty accurately the nature of the fight at the out set. Gen. Hooker ordered up ' apiece of ar. tillery—but just as it left the wooda:and was coming out into the open ground, the wheels stuck fast in the deep clay mire, in which the horses vainly fiounderod4n the effort to draw it out. The rebels had pushed their infantry foto the woods on their right (our left,; and were pouring their deadly vol leys into the ranks of our struggling troops, —so that they were compelled to retire, The horses of the battery were shot to present their aiding the rebels in hauling it out, and the gun was -abandoned. Hooker's men strug gled nobly against the terrible disadvantages under whieb they were fighting,—for the re bels, seeing the progress they were making, sent back for reinforcements, and, according to the beet evidence to' be had in Williams . - burg, not less than 25,000 of their troops turned back from their retreat, with Gen. Joe Johnston at their head, to join iu the fight. 'Hooker received no support, but fought des perately on—now pushing the enemy hock and now being pushed back in turn. Mean time Geo. Peck's brigade came upon the York river road, and received the cross-fire of both batteries for some time with perfect steadi ness, pushing forward into 'the open plain, but finally being checked and compelled to retire for lack of reinforcements. It is not easy, of course, to fix the responsi bility for this lack of support, as the Generals on the ground at the time by no means agree. Gen. Sumner was the senior °goer present, and although none of his immediate command 'were with him, he assumed, as was probably his right,Xlie supreme command. If there was fault anywhere, therefurO, it was probably his; in this,. hoviever, I express i he, opinions of other officers with whom P have conversed, rather than venture any of my own. One thing seems to be concealed: Hooker was not properly supported, although there were troops within easy reach that had - not been . brought Into tuition. Gov. Sprague, who was present, seeing that our men wore at a disad vantage, and that they wore likely to be re pulsed, at 2 o'clock started back and rode in person to Gen. McClellan's headquarters, • distance of ten miles, to solicit his immediate presence on the field. OaNE AND WoUL, UUAIKS esliuccu PILICES A.L.ISAIIT.NTPOUNTT. 4.X_D SDOES. N. BIDDIX. TERMS Gen. Hunter's Emancipation Order, Iles created quite a sensation. The papers approve or oppose, according to their lean ings on the _abstract question. The New York World is astonished, and seems unable to solve -the ensile, whether the President, Secretary STANTON,- or General litoiran is the author of the order. It says: The general order of the commander of the military Department of the South, which we print this morning, is the most extraordinary document that has appeared since the begin ning of the war. It Is equally enigmatical whether we suppose it to have boon, or not to have boen,authorized by the President. General Hunter seried in Missouri as the sub ' ordinate of General Fremont when the latter was in command of WIS . -Department of the West. General Hunter knows the history of Fremont's famous proclamation, in which emancipation—was inverted on martial law, and the essocistion publicly repudiated by .he President.: With this example fresh in his recollection, it is difficult to suppose Gen. Hunter would venture to take a longer stride in the same direction, on his own responsi bility and subject to a similar mortifying re versal of his action by the President. The New York Tribune says: .This order, we understand, is based upon explicit instruction' to Gen. Hunter, to corm- ! larval any attempt of his traitor adversaries to use the' negroee against him by the most obvious and efficient means. The instructions carried out by Gen. Sherman would of them selves have justified this step; but we believe there are others to the samerrphrt, but more recent and explicit. * -.* * v • At all events, this order is a great fact. It indicates progress. It points the way to unity and victory. Revolutions ,take no backward steps till their circle is acoomplished. And this infernal rebellion, fomented and inangur ated in the interest of Malin, and-designed to insure to that greet wrong boundless ag grandisement, Bechrity and sway, is destined, in- the Providence of God, to work its utter downfall and ruin. The New York Times is shocked at Ilux , rites temerity. It says Gen. Hunter has been for some lime releas ing those slaves who could be proved to have,- been employed by their mallets in aiding the rebollion. This was in conformity with the law of Congress. 'But this latest step of his seta at defiance all law and all commonaehse. It seems to be simply an attempt to "out un der," (se politiciane phrase it,) both General Fremont and Geo. Phelps. It certainly goes a great way, 46700 either of these G en erics in its attempt to ' ake captive the abolition ientiment muntry. We do not believe that it : meetwith any better sn ot does not comment on the mat- tee at all. It merely, litotes the now await action st WeoiCbington. From the Mississippi Flotilla—The Rebels Open a Bombardment on Our Fleet BIL.IMIITI FLOTILLA., orr Four PILLOW, 011 BWlrd feureer John B. /tiekey, Tuesday, May 13. r (.7.a0, Muy 16, 1662. ) Our mortar bouts, one of which for the past hree weeks has kept up a steady dayt bom 'ordtnent un Fort Pillow, from beneath the protection afforded by Craighead Point, was yesterday morning withdrawn and silenced by order of Commander Davis, after firing ono or two shells'. The cause of this change was not apparent to outsiders, until dark last evening, when - the rebels commenced shelling the place, either from their works at the fort, or from the Tennessee shore under them. They , t.ie kept up their firing durin MT night, their shell bursting wide of the ma 'firing gener ally two mortars in quick s sten at inter vals of about twenty minutes. We have just opened the ball for the day in the same style. They are provided with heavy mortars and shell equaling in weight of metal and efficien cy those need by this fleet, and are rapidly gaining in their gunnery. Our mortar has thus far remained silent, and I can see no outward signs of excitement or preparations - among the Union gunboats. Every man is on the alert, awaiting an attack. Two of the rebel rams came within sight of our fleet on the eastern shore yesterday, instead of one. They offered no fight, and were not fired upon by the Benton, who lay nearest them. Captain Wirislow was dispatched from the fleet pest haste, yesterday, by the maitateam er, for St. Louis, for the purpose of bringing our rams to this place as soon es possible. The Captain is an old and experience& navy officer, and wan to have taken command of the gunboat St. Louis before the occurrence of the necessity for the speedy completion and transportation of the rams. Re cannot get them here too soon. Mr. Reynolds, the fourth mate of the Cincinnati, who was wounded in the abdomen during the engagement of Saturday, died yesterday at I a. m., having suffered terribly up to the mo ment of his decease. 11 a. N0...—1t is represented in the fleet that the bravado of the rebels in firing their mor tars, is actually intended to cover their evac uation of the fort.. It was their game at Yorktown and other places, and may be the case here. This is a mere rumor or supposi tion, and must be accepted ,as such. The probability is, the rebels feared the erection of batteries on our side of the point. The gunboat Louisville, which has of late been stationed ski:Haman, arrived here a few mo ments wince. She will adequately replace ono of the disabled steamers, and once more ren 'dere our fleet nearly perfect' as to numerical strength: Preparations aro now being com pleted on all the gunboats now here, which it is the opinion of the ablest engineers will mostaffectually block the game, and render useless any rebel contrivance of the ram spe cies. It is not necessary to explain the mo des operand: employed, in the present die patch. I t may be done hereafter. ' The' con clusion easily arrived at and strengthened by the movements actually going on, is that something is going to be done at no very dis tant day. It appears that matters are moving again in the vicinity of Cape Girardeau under the efficient management of Col. Daniels, of the First Wise:mein cavalry. . On the Uth inst., six squadrons of the regi ment started for Bloomfield, and arrived there at five o'clock Saturday afternoon. Early on Sunday morning, they fell upon the rebel Col. Phelan's camp, scattering theta in wild confu sion to the forests and swamps. One rebel was killed and eleven wore taken prisoners. A large quantity , of horims, oxen, camp equi psgeand ammunition fell into our hands. Two Lieutenants were captered, and the camp chests and private property of the Colonel were taken possession of. The enemy's force consisted of four hun dred men. There are six hundred rebel troops at Chalk arid Poplar Blutfecilio are impress ing every than in the country capable of ,bear ing arms. Who country is being swept of horses, eat gerind supplies, and sent Southward. Col. (Dablels is after them With a sharp stick, and 'will doubtless cause them to hunt their holes in doable-quick. - The country is represented to be in a state of terror indeseribrable. The Colonel has sent for artillery, which will be speedily forwarded. . Gen.McClellan and the Politicians-- Letter from Menator Wilson. Senator Wilson has fully answered certain charges which have been preferred against him by political opponents, in, the following letter : I ECN•TF, CiAIiBILEL,WASRINGTON, May 9. Deur : I hare Ills day received your note, in which yen say that it ie.leportod by some persons that the Secretary of War, Mr. Sumner, myseff and others are interfering with Gen. McClellan's military plans., I am duce Mr. Sumner in nt. way, directly or indirectly, has interfered or attempted to interfere with any of Gen. McClellan's military plans, or with the plans of any other General in the field. Mr. Stanton entered the War Office at a time of anxiety and gloom, when the most thoughtful men of tho country were oppressed with solicitude concerning the condition of the country, foreign and domestic. Mr. Stanton carried into the War Office industry, seal and an iron will, actuated by an intense and vehe ment desire to promptly crush out this rebel lion. Ile pressed upon all, in both 'the mili tary and civil service, the importance of prompt and decisive action, lie may have committed some errors, but I am sure he has done intentional injustice to none. Ide not know that he has ever interfered with any of the plane of Gen. McClellan, but I do know that he ha's labored with unflagging seal to place all the resources of the Government at the db/polio' of Gen. McClellan and other mil itary commanders. 1 believe that Edwin M. Stanton deserves, not the censure, but the gratitude of all men who would promptly sup press this unhallowed rebellion. 1 have never interfered, either directly or indirectly, with the plans of Gen., McClellan - , or any other of our military commanders, nor has the Military Committeeor any of the mem bers of that Committee so Interfered. The Military committee, composed of four Repub licans and three Democrats, is now, and has been, a Unit in regard to military affairs.. * • • In regard to the operations in the field, as in civil affairs, I form my opin ions from the facts that come, within my knowledge, and, as is my habit, hive express- d ed these opinions freely, perhaps too freely, but I am not the partisan or the enemy of any of our military commanders. I go as far as he who goes, the - fartheit in applauding the successful efforts of any and all dour military men. Ivegret to see that we Iwo a class of men who are swift to censure and arraign others, both in the civil and military service, who are striving to impress the country with the conviction that there is in Congress a party disposed to interfere with the plans of Gen. McClellan. To accomplish their objects, some of those people do not scruple to mils. quote and misrepresent , the feelings, words' and acts of the - men they atom desirous bf placing in a false position, but such conducti can only harm themielves. Yery truly, yours,. Hersey lVrtdos. To Gan. Jnattls. TYLER, Boston, 31riss. Col. Dwight at the Battle Of Wil 6 Banishing. The recent battle at -Willfikedatmeg, if It et: footed nothing whatever, wasnite of tho hard est-folight actions Of the war. Ono of the regiments which suffered must bravely was the first 'Excelsior of Sickles' Bri gade, the tuition of Which can betaken as gam" ple of Yankee fightitlg. It was ordered to hold a position on Sot ace's loft, and remained without reinforeeMeots and exposed to. the . fire of several *regiments until ordered to with draw. TWO field officers; twenty-one com pany (Metre, and four hundred out of eight hundred men' were killed or wounded. Its Colonel, WM. Dwight, a Massachusetts boy, was repeatedly urged by his subordinate offi cers, and once commanded' by a Brigide,oth. ear to IStlie, but replfed,, orders. are to held t .e poeition." When the regiment, map at lint relieved , 006. IrefiltiOltalalltneaVOred . as It marched by him, and hie command gave. nine cheers. Col. Dwight wee- 'hitt:4i the field for.dead, -, "baring received three wounds, and**, taken 'prliesser; bat released od parole.' ... ..- ~.:,:ync. AS Orriesu of the United St 403 sloop.'9r- , war Richmond, writes thus from 'ew Orleans 1 IRE INSURANCE, BY THE RELI on the 27th of April, of one'of the few .llnion .F A :). iC E. MUTUAL INSIHIANCS COMPANY. men in that city : -' . I . , OP PHIL APELPIIIA.m. lIDILDINON, Ondted or, . perpetual,lil kIICILAN DISE, YCIINITOME, Lc., 10 Yesterday, about noon, a eery ( tall man - weee town or meetly. Office No. 3023 Walnut street. seen standing up in a small boat, pulling for c,,,,,, 11, 1 _ 3 .. ,510; A ., ,* „... , w.os 9c,..4., .. t ., the ship, (which was lying at thb levee,) e.nd as follows : searing a white handkerchief. Be came.on First 51ortgaglon Imprectsi City Proper.- _ board very much excited. He is Kentuckian „. : 0) :, 7 d o r. rch . do ono the 11.11101.11......................445.rL tr . by birth, six feet three inches li li, has lived 7. 0 .1 A . c0. c. 6 p ..rt c,;; , : - . - , i - , - . . ;= 24 in New Orleans twenty-seven y ars, and was L o in 830,000, ee5 .„..... ............... ..'"''...,..,. once Mayor and twice Recordb of the . eity. City kf hilitilelphts, 6 Its cetit. Loan— When Capt. Bailey went .00 eh re yesterday ni,_,LTcf!.l.!Y_E!.fr:A.):, . 1, - li.• Loan to see the authorities at City II 11, this Cu-4 siinz,z,;lo, trends, , -17. 5 :, .7.4 iiagrZ; tieman, Judge Simms, was introiluced to him. it.n r ,,,,,d Company, ~,,,,,„ 1 ,..,,....... uxus us . He remarked to Capt. Bailey that he was glad Ponskylsania Railroad Co.'s 5t0ck.:....... 4,030 00 to see him • that he had been 'long-looking Stock of lielisticilktu!as u l lusers . itco . Co... : 2_44.?? tki for him, and that . he had bcenlodg in coming. - ,: u-' l `.. c ,„ P . 4 1 . - ,.' . 1r.,.,..t „,.T . ff.:1.n,..„ ..... 1e,°,22, Captain Bailey replied, that ho ia not think Z:;, 3 l'''',.l . ',A s l t ' o li" " - A,,,',..........." - ..... . ......... ; 5 31 - 5 ',7i i t . he had been long to coming, Sill ho started. ,n4i, u i,,,,. Bank d e , ~,......_,..,...,,,...... 201 h 80 When the Judge came out, r. Stone,. the Moen ILJusunume Co.'B Scrly-.................1 NO 00 Suigeon-General of the Coale, crate array, BillgAwcerwbk•buda.m.P.P."---- . 1607 , 12 , Ogrulketicect an altercation wi him , in , ' the 2 .k..""'""' ..ccr ' .4 '''''''''' t . e " --- 6,21 b 72 Cash; 00 hand and in hands of Avate-... 11,385 15 etreet,in front of the St. Cheri Hotel, until he r got a crowd around, and th n left. The crowd then told him (the Judge , that holed better leave the city, for if the catight ;him again in it, they would hang hi . Strme;.ad vieed to hang him/at once to a lamp-poet. Ha finally edged .. off; winding is way down t the different streets toward the I vim, till he got' a boat with two boys, promisi g theta $5 to row him across the river. As e curie neat the ship he told them to pull ongside.' Be is noil , onboard, under the stn and stripes. He has a place in the cog Wiry o the Jackson ville road, about 70 or 81) mile from the city —boa a family of nine children one n eon 24 1 . years of -age,,who has boon pr seed Into the Confederate army. Be is a v ry intelligent, man, and has told a ' great deal about the Se , cesh, and what he has endured General Hunter's Proclal Effect a; Washington./ conscription Act. WASHINGTON, May 16.—Sow state men are excited'about Ge proclamation. The disconten made up a delegation; who pr on the President this evening monstrance. As General Duni tion does not in any way intd slaves or property of •these bol contents, it is not easy to see to complain of. The thorough Union men i are delighted with Hunter's proclamation. Theis is a feeling here that the war sholild be !biought to a close, and that the time hue come when we must cease trifling, and carry on: ear on war principles. Men say if the rebels;do not like such measures as Hunter oi; let them lay down their arms and return tot their homes. Tho conscription act under which 'Davis is forcing all the southern men! into t i bi! and the fact that before Torkkown and' else where numbers of Union sol4iers have been shot down by negro soldiers nad gAnners in the rebel ranks, has caused a feeling Among all men here really loyal andlanxions for thp suppresston of the rebellion , that we, too, must adopt stringent meas, and that we cannot afford tdprolong the st ar by - mistaken mildm se.—Disparch to N. Y. 'Poe. the Educational System in' Vogue a Port Royal . . Major Pangborno, of the 4rmy,iwilu has just returned from Yost Royal, states that the educational system that has been iinprovised for theNsneftt of contrabandi does 'not work well, tint - That some two. th'eusanci acres of land are in cultivation by tlem, under the supervision of suitable business persons. Ma jor P. states that hundreds of the army intend to locate themselves upon the "Sea! Islands" after the close of the war.—Phi/o. Press. Major Pangborne is not "ik the army," his nomination having been rejdnted by the Sen ate some months since. No Joao' be know anything, whatever, of theiworkings of the educational system at Port Royal. !lie was at Fernandina during the time I that 'patent was established, and dut l / 2 ng the! few hour s that .1 he spent at Port Royal, prior to his. depar ture for home, he could hsvei learned but little about it. , I LOVILJOY'S BILL FORTqE PROliltilTION OP SL.,t Ear.—Mr. Browning, from the Commit ted on Territories, in the ciaito oti. Thurs day, reported back the Ilo r r , bill declaring "that ilavery or involunta arvitide, in all cases whatsoever,other thanin the Pedishment , of crime, whereof the party shall be duly eon vioted, shall henceforth cease and be forever' prohibited in all the Territories of the United States, now existing or hereafter tip be termed or acquired in 'any way,"4itit the following as a substitute for the bill fThat :from and after the passage of this kct there shall he neither slavery net. involultaty servitude in any of the Territories of the United States, now existing, Or which mil/ at ill time here after be formed or acquired by the United States, otherwise than in he puniShment of crime, whereof the party shall havebeen duly convicted. • - •._ PASS/C4ROF THE 11046:TEAD I:4:LL.—CO II— has at last panned, tie Ilomentead Act, o committee of conference of the ttro Houses, agreeing of a bill which met the views •of taith Senate and Rouse. t givextivery head of a family twenty-one ye es of agln one bun . d'red and sixty acres of le L lia la ii, provided he remain and cultivate • • a lan t ire ;years. The bill also gives to r every pare it who has boon in military, or navaliservice o f the UM-, tool Staten during thei present betlion. ali benefits of the lloinestemi Act w i bout reyard ir to litullations made etnei hero n th e/ bill; Tlitto in no doubt but th t this I 1 pill re-i ccivie the nignallito of the Presidelityinnd thud become a law. R hal been p.nding. ton The Now York' IVorid,f Wed:l63day, thoi candidly withdraws its iolifiera43 accusstioti .1. against the integrity of l en. Call) B. Smith; re Sectary of the Interior!: . , . • " Our readers may rimamber that some fetal weeks ago charges of/tneffeasauce in office and improper spoculatioas against th 'Secretary of the • Interior were,ourre4 in W hington and this city, and were repeated in . t y and other journals. We hare mades care el CLlSMitra's• Lion into tho,truth of these elle g attests, and Awe boon satisfied that the charges arose froth a misapprehension of the factslin the ease upon whieb they were hued, and that the Secretary of the Interiorihas administered his department with ELI much` purity dad economy I' as efsciency." • I , , Ina REaoas or New Darizets4—The Prert, ident sent a message to Die Senati, on Thurii day, recommending the passage of a vote of thanks to Capt. Farregat: for his services in the Sgbt below New Orleans' and recommending n similartestimonialtoCeptains Bogey, Morrie's; Craven; Commandera Bell, Lee, Swartmit, Smith, Boggs, Camp, Alden, Porter, Wain- . wright, Renshaw; Lietf i tonanta Cornmandisig Harrell, Donaldson, Proble, Nichols, Crosbfr, Ransom, Smith, Ruszei, Queen;Breese ; and Acting Lieutenants Coniimanding Woodwollt 1 and• Baldwin. •, , Tan Otssue Ornce.i-A lato esolution i ef L Congress •contemplatei the - keeping, at the .Census Office, of a registry of all beads families in the United States. It is through the Census Office that the ° residence, &c., ,of great numbers of per?ons are found, who, from misfortune, become temporarily loist ' to their relatives in. frierids. - , • - • Anumor from ArchMond. It is repotted this ifternoort in this city that the loyal citizens Ot Itichmend had held a meeting end formally: . surrendere& the city to cur, forces.:. We cannot trace this tram', to any trustworthy soured, but ;WA. Monitor. and: Nangatocic are before tidal time due at. Michmon4lt may be .; Y. Posc of PrOpg; . . - C 7 11: :: 8- E . 1 : 1 7 1716* : 1: ! - - - ,- 1 - • ETTE UR.IXCE. aims Tingley, Entine'.l3isphnut, W. IL Tilolllpooll, ikiben Steen,' riiidnrick Brown, Win. limner, • .o.i Stevenson, Ben). W. Tingley. Jobs B. Worrell, blikrshall my 6 Northeast come ppEuNrry AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.-.YEANELIN FIRE INSURANCE COSI PANY .OF YIIILADELYIIIA. • Office, 435 and. 437 Cluitecit street, weir Filth. ~ . . Statement of name% Jancutry let, 1860. CubUshat agreeably to an ad of Araernbly, Ming— • . Flrit Mortgages, amply seentrod----:41,F1te.393 00 'teal Lamm, 'pre.% rat: 5105,314 61) wet 102,965 00 -.- • TeMiarart Loam, on ample Collateral , , Stots, (firt;17;1.7 , 66,1W i 2) ant._ 69,786 00 ~ Notes and Bills llemtwable.,..---I,tnit 00 • , '.7 -, Coil, ..----- -- ---- i 7,919 00/ • . . in O Au I The Aur • of the bbrder oral gaiithr ., l ed ones have pone Xo, wait to offer ,a re eels pieelama •ribro with the der stile. mall hat they, have • ii2PYS,OSI 63 / air The only profits from premiums which this • • Company can divide by law am from risks which .• haWi been determined. insurance made on every description of mierty, In town andcountry, at rates as low as ore cooalstent with security. ilince their Incorporation, a period of Odd, years; they have paid lama by tirL to an amount extwaling Poor MiLliotw of Dolor; tbaroby affording evidence of the advantagee of Insurance, a t welisa their shill. ty. and disposition to meet wlth/pronaptnesa al I liabilitied ' . SOUL ST 1111 Z Lowe pole daring the year 185.1 DULLS - LOSS t Cluules N. Bancker, - renew Lor; Alordecal D. LOVI6, / ..lsouh D. Told. Wegner, FAurard C. Dale David S. Brown, . Geo. W. Itichsels,' Greet, I G,,,,rge Fele. ellA JIVES N. BANCKER, President. El/WADI; C. ',tax, Vice Prerideat. Wog. A. Srse.x.,. Seoreidry ,pro too. J. GA.P.DINEII COIFYLN, /gent, ;nye Odic° Northeaat cor. Wood A Third els. . . F"''' .51-AltiNk.: AND INLAND IN SUIL&SCE.—INSITICANCE CO.IIPA.NY Of NUII.TII 21 , SIERIOA,.P111LA.DELP 111 A. Lacorpornted 179-I—Capital, gootow. 4seta. Jano,:ay 10, 18L0.... --....—...--$1,1 59 ,9 24 61 • A1iT111313 . 0. COSTP,, Prftiiim6,,: till/11AS PLATT, Becretrui. f r NSURANCE • CO. OF THE STATE bkr PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA. lawrporateil 17b1--Capital, 52D0.000. Aseeta, February 1,1&59.... 00 / lIENRY.I). SIESICERD, President. / .WILLIA3I LlABXEll,Seerstary: . , UT . ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CU. JL-L 11,613.1T05D. Incorporated 1816--Q4de6 , ll6 soo tai keserts, may 1, 1860.- . . ....6666,766 66 • I.l *- . , F'reeieaL Tl6lO. CI. ALLII4, Secretary. , ' • , gar I mono. In , theabove old and-reliable Om - • lodes coo be obtalned by apptliation to :, ' P. /ONE% .4yrat, Ile liadly 'B7 Water otreetjlagaley'a Buthilnir WESTERN 'INSLIE.4I4eR - utnark z--L,, i NY Or PITTSBURGIL •ii. 1111.1. - F.P., Jr., Pr;ogideaC: Odic°, No. 92 Witor lama, Simg & Co..' Wapt, }taus?, up stairs, Pittsburgh. r - - Wal wore agoisat kind. al rir. aed MarLir' isks. • Elmo managed bp Directors who Y . / are well &amen in .4,k, community, and oho. Co • deer - - habmi, -by pro libcrady, Co 12=631.4 tbdr , • 7 bharooter arbicA thellbore =anted, aa gllia Lad / • protedioss to. roof oho dosire to Co istrared.; - ABBETB. 001 . 013511 30,1850 btudt Accouida .... - Office Furnitare....i opt. 1 7.802,60 'Premium 246135 ti , 'Notes and 171,076 62 , 22t3,221 26 r DIECCTOZB ./ I Andrew Ackley . , AlozaudePBpu.Orl" David Loitg, - , • ' •• Does .3.4l t hbmsa. -••- IkAl./1". nokowell. Job4ll.lllTiula. , `• • • . _ . _ R. Miner, Jr., James McAuley, Nathaniel Holmes, • Alex. Nicuick., Meow D4lll/0, William IL hinitth C. 'W. IlackecAsi.• mylO • F. idORVON. Seeriss,_ CITI ZEti'6lls. SU RAN CE CUALPA_NY Ol •PITT6IMIIIMIL. oillcs o corner likirket and Water streets, seciaul 'floor.• . • . • . Preside • SAMUEL LIEA, LiedcsarA. • - t . LDaame titeambirstiand Cargoes. and damage tn . the navigation lueuiw egeluet 1,:34 of If Southern „eind Weettru and ant th.,navtgativu of the &ea. Inattres egniu'it La.a end damage by bra. • .• .. .. _ , ' PtIMCSOISX: , WM. Begaley., . &la. Eder, '. •: JD. ParX, Jr., . John tiblptan, • .. W. ti. JOhnistou, i l i eL' l l l . ) ltrons, - ' .7. Catirt i Jr., ' Bon. T: N. Hotta, John ri. ;Ahow:a:4 •.L.:: -.,. Barclay Piston. Charles IL. ZuF,, , • - -' George Bingham, - treFfilyd - , . 11.3.a1LAPEis.r.liiii. Ffila A. 1.1.0:1-10. g: I_ INSURANCE COMPAISit, N 0.149 -awant i t. opposite the Custom lipase. , • ..e. ' ...:, Capital,llo.o,l.oo—AseOla, M4,0;8; .. -; . , Will wake all kinds of Inannince, either pitiPatits.l . or Limited, on every description of Property Of Ider cltudise. at reaeortati/e rates of premitun.. . - 110BFRT P.:KING, ?saddest. . L-. N. W. BALDWIN, Via Plitddtat: F. BLACHBOILIiE, Sees4oiy. • • - .- . suwiroas: - .. , Chas. 8.7e4 Joele=' . lo4. l . E. U. Copb, John Cbsiten, O. 8 B. English, ' • & .J. & Msl3 ll la s i 2 ' O. W. Urown, ' I'. E. Bssery, - J.. G. 00rFir,'.40.g..., Third sa,rWood mists. A LLYAitLEN tXtbi- ..biIiPANTOr rirmuncm. Orkze,lfo.l7klftlt street, Dank Block. In!um 'g ! ju rnit n At i rt;i l : -- w-lx-'—laskt• JOHN D. ?UMW; Vies Astaiekent. • - - D. /11- BOOE , raM Omura Awe- DITIZCTOU Last C. G. llueeel. . Maw Childs, Copt. Gray, John Irwin, Jr., B. L. Fahntatock, CONSIGNMENTS • •,../ 10• jugs Maple Hawes; • •• 100 lbi. • do Sugar. • 8 bbl.. vain, nod Butter; • 5 boxes do. do do; 75 gallom prime Apple Butter; lair load Potetceat . Just reUelyed and for sale by r- es Gom --,... , • . IRAN m. .. myla . 114 Beeotul street: . • NJ 100 bbla. canned cotroßugar; ' 50 do "B" do; do do; , ItD do standard crushid do; 15 do puu - dered d 0; 15 do granulated . do; 1- Just receirod and for Isla by BEYMEII BROS., nayl3 Not. itle, and 128 lYncal street —..mmegem TTEIittiNG— J—L 15430 bozos fresh No.l flaring: 100 do do sealed do: 53 do do Darlington Herring.; Jast rtoetted and for alto y falatElt k. 133203., Noa. 126 and 103 Wo,id Arcot, S/Litt/INES-- • 15 asses Sardines, a can; 10 do •do - do; stiperloibraud; Ho* lauding and.for silo /by - myl3 r.ximrr.A I\l IN EW BUBILIX.CON .101 boss , nos Herring. satchel 'end Ira op by la: • p. lota/14 and for este by the dozen sailxcx, tire; / . Family Grocau Store of • • : . ~ _ JOZEI • conies Liberty. end Head streets./ ESS AND No. IMA • 10.114-0 • Ayllettod and put up =muffin be use. • tineakitg, also for 'slob, the poutd.nA die Tamil Grote* Store ]OHS A. itEMSELW, .:.toyer comer Liberty and Hand its: 5.308,50 b 96 TINGLY:Y, Pretridewt. H. L. Caron, L. Lothrop, nobr. ToLand, Chas. Wand, Frotrk.'lsennig, 'Jacob T. Bunting, Smithnowets, , S. Woodward, • John }Strewn, rittah'itb. CILWAN, Secridory. J. 41. COITUS . ; Agee. Third nod Wood attest. -.4106,026 67 John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, IL D. Dimling, CapL Wm. Dead;_ IL b. 31cDraw, DMA. IL DaTill. EINE