3 , ";;4 , ' ' z `^ I `.. • •., % 4,1/4 NewApsperi seiged:iina Ouppiessed. ~;. :~. ;t ~''.,. ,:.;.. - - electill/thin of Confedirtiti Notes Stopped, 1 ~ J`t ~. ErtiXpu, May 213,,-;-Thol , steamer Mutsu- askbzingiliqw Orleans toalls and -pipers to 111th : •-• • - • • is A tputrumninatiort fro Ca : Jacob Barker argnert . l ayataef:tbe Of, cotton. It' oleo says item' brave soldiers:44nel; win for as .rallefactory.pearrei must fall back on • the laellot-box, , ,anlialggests an amendment of the ,Conptittition.to as tw rfilciw•the people to vote ditpet ..•, • An frogs ;Provost - Marshal French 4111,1.1ratnifeoffee.honses; bar.rodnis, hotels, gearing, eptablishments and billlard.roothrt: doutprocurerlieensecimmadiately, under the; pttnalty.of oonfureation. ,- .. • • Acir. - ..Butler has ordered , the circulation 'of • Confederite notes and bills to cease 'after the 27th,; ":All sales or transfers of property, ' on and After that day, in, consideration of such hOtes,oi bills, will be void, and. the' property "conllscated,to she : United States,- one-fourth tago to the informer. • • Anotber.order suppresses the New Orleans. Bev for An Article in furor of the cottowthurri- - int snob. , • • - .• • The office of the Tree Detbi wee taken pos. ..',:rtelsirin of far an - artieledlsetassing the r cotton • question in. violation, of Gen:-13utlees. ~- lunation of the first ; ItS • brisinela Will • bo.conduated - by the 'llnitedStatee arab : Prides • AD.:Adams Express; ,otfree his , been; opened by:Asa S. Blake, Agent, and the first express has eirivetiby.tbeadatanzini. • • -Thomas' V. Baster-1e announced as this Huipacandidate far , Ittbordet to thri-Fonrth Victor Wily. is 'announced as a canilidote • for.. May or, irrespective °lraq, • Siiiperecars have beep sentencerita be shot; forlrioUtion . ef the parole given at Fort Jack lop*, in organisinga=military company for service in .the rebel army. , • - - The; prize, steamer- Pox - had arrived from HaTatut; also the price steamer front .the Sabine... • . • . JohnlL.fi. Parker, .forinerly:• at Ship Is-- . land, is Postmaster at Heir _Orleans. • • • The. ships Parliament . and" !Wizard.' Bing,' • . frout,Shipllslavid,„„with-troopr,;arripul en the .15th; also the brigs :Yankee Blade, !roil New- York, ord.ther.Gaidan , from'Thiladel.. phia.„-Somebottonladiirßved from -Plsque mine .. - ,and., considerable. - provisions from the lien Butler forbade, the observance of - Jeff: . Davia, dey:of. Wein. and rprayer. - . ale% issued the:order about the.wenten,- . previ , - onsly.reported, - . The .municipal regulatione New Orleans paaiehes with-imprisonment in - the talaboirse women utile town,;, found-in-the streets &MU; nightfall, or..conversing , from -thri • windows witttpoteaes outside.. This probably is the pdalattpsent: inflicted by Hen.•-• . 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Thelloton men from Weakly and Obion - ".-- --: counties weteitookiug to Hickman for pro '?s tgodon Four ll • hundred rebel - -cavalry - are or v the th of the Onion, iVOT ~,. '' stationed ju°u of the swamps in that ~, - A,,,_. , -.-„ swelling the draining l'.- - - - ...,, - , , . •:; regioni so an to,plant a battery to prevent the ~..,,,.....- ,4":?5g , , , - • , passage of our transportain 611161'11pp'. . '.. - t - ' . .,.. V . :"- ''‘ --, ~A .paroled prisoner fromNellt. Othaot. on : ' 4110 18th, says that ' Gen. - hovel's forces -!re '.' .- -:.•• '-;. ,' - -- still at Camp Mere, Jackson; Mini ' Fugitive Slave Case. iy vf. ,: ' l :::_•, , ..'-' ' ' '1 :: .--._ Agstissyss; May '29.llocantl 7 , John \'..."..'-Deats, Baol.,'Pris•Dted to tiMlcircull'art' th e petition of Breed for a writ o f habeas . , , c. v . to Ma r shal : L 1181011" for, the e d n isc o barge ''' ' ' ''• \'‘Of--1. - ' ''' -, --.- s orsteto claime d, 1 ,1 A Cita , f *le-, , • ' • • -,',',, ' • :,-- -, •:- "- T ylind 44ials slave, on , the ground. that , tee -,-"'' ;,.. , zl,-,.:.- agepgtzgaive fs igessily detained, sad the ' I*. 4, a''"*t"T'A" --, " - ' basal' Imp risonment in not authorised ..,• V. 1,1.. . - i- , ..7 , - -AS : !Antall , ' 4 :..,,..!?5-;-.."-:'!,--2.:',.:27'11rtbe-Finiitire larelair, o fl_ , ' '''''''' l' '...„'5'".','4,3'''.....t.:',;,..5`'.3.;:,-.wOrds,, that Vie tow dote notapply to thS Die-, ''''''lristor.Columbls:-• Mr. Dllll2 continuar - bis - , i l,cl N ri.l.A..7A-7„-- .. ... , ;- i i gn icioakt to show thstt!sr:wittessit not he r g.c:e'':''...;;l:*.::," 'F.:. ' '.: :‘.'::':.;' '.: ....'' . .L .• - , , • ..;;;,....".vz• ....: ... , E ::;, •, 7 .'.::•:. ? , : .: .:;; .-, .:.1,';',';:'f . ;•: . ....:. :!•':::::':.i.:: . :; -:.:*:„: ' '-' '...;4.::..Ei'1i:•;-.!...: =GI - war Imaltialg . - - [FROW , OUR EVENO • --- zrAt e CA LLEANS LATEST: MEI -• ,- . • • BUTLER'S, WOMEN ORDER. 211 E -COTTON,UURNINO QUESTION. rzrom Renee. Fortrials-filoirsOe=.Fiftig of Trace , to C ityliolats.Ont Gaftboat• • - -fleet. 6 .Trade • end Portsatoath..-Distrirbance.- ht '-'Nor. YournetsPox' May 24 'steamer iesaclittletts; whic h left on Sunday inoraing for City :Point, with It' flag of trace; returned early this mOrning; 'The boat - .tool' up Hansen; of Hentuchy; who expeated to be ex . ohattgelrforlifireoran. Ales, Capt. Itoheitatin, of :yirginis, - 'Lieut. Vi'hitatier,t,alprivate, a lady, - and Ite."l,owe, of llentucky.: . The lora, united • at' . - City - Pettit On'Sanday evening:. The' next= roinnotnica-- --,'. tiring were delivered, and 6w TriesdaY an. answer was received fieut - Gen....linger. Corcoran.lnd the 'other tacit"' #t hiving been - --delitered::: TIP' CA' lianson. - end 'the other ofdeere were; lionglit back. 1111. - Wood and three "childrenwere also brought down., • They farina" fronrshore on a flag oftrace on fifondsy, -- and on Tfiesdity Were taken on beard. liar Imsband Wantiken prisoner at Hampton befortfthi action there CoL'Hanitor eery severe on Gen. Huger, for hie tonna. tofulfill his promiges; Our gunboat fleet still remains fifteen or twenty miles below City Point.,Nothing hilt recently beer,-done - ,... beyond•aecorinolesace a short' Matinee up . the AppOtomao. 'A squad --•- of the Itinmen cavalry was: seen on the bank, brae:Dar 'abet watered them. No tfOopieeeitliens iraleft'at City Point. - .7 • There is no truth in the i reported °coupe tionof Raleigh by Gen.'"rireside. , The ;Union prisoners so long 'eenfined at Salisbury, are on Cher way to New , ` - Yorici - havingleen 'released and delivered to Gen.' Ithrimide at Wrishingtirri",' N. C. ThO 2forfolle.D4 BOak, attach was snspend !eclyestereitY,Morning,.re-apPeited in the af - ternooticthe restriction having been removed. _ln'Odaluince bf freipeat violations ef the ornenP.Probibleng trade - with Norfolk and Pertanoittly anew and mere - stringent' order was *day issued; as follows: HILID4CARTZ6IS DISPILEIWErr or VIRGIN!), ' • ' May 28tb, 1862. No pods of any :kind will hereafter be transported-bYEiptess anpanies to - Norfolk, ;Portsmouth' or Gosport, except by permission of the Commanding General, and then after - in invoice of the artieles have been fur 7 nished With the names' or those to 'whom they,. belong nedle-whotrathey are to be delliered. `=Hereafter no veisofnet employed i by the army or llRRY:irlilbe permitted to go to Norfolh, ••• ,Portemoitili; Oesport oi any, other place ,on • either :side the' - roads, not occupied by.-treOps of the tffiltedlltiles, except by expr ess •• au.; thoritY COMmanding Generalti-, • nierited by 'Alin ,- e mnin ;er through` the sppropriato stiff departuotiit.P. -- Any violation _ of this - • der will sobjeel the 'vessels and property7.to. reliant raid confacation; and the persons who may bntheesuse, directly or inthrectly,'will sererel jor Ninislied. - By command ;of file; • Quite a disturbance took place - in Norfolk hit night; said to hare been . occanione&by Magni - shooting = ' a cot Oral, ": Wanted' "'I - oho Burke, of the 99th New YOrk: - "•The di . starb= ante iseramelerteral; and the greater part - of -; the company.,were engaged. tirx it thasufg -:_-- 'eiders' were sent to the Rip Baps to-day, and Mani Othersitein arrested, bat released. All is:quiet now. - • - •Tog Batilo at 'Hanover-Court House Lois.-No _Battle yet =at Co. • stntb • Wislanorros, - May Our loss it "lino • II:Ousels three hundred and seven killed, wounded and mission, of which • - afty-thate Wet° killed. The forces posed).4 tomato principally. from North Car - • olina spid Georgia. . The prisoners from the - formeri;fante OXpReNN themselves very tired of the war. They also say that Abele defeat will hire * demoralising erect, on the rebel army- Information from Oen. lialinek, dated yea ' terday,lpdiastesthat nu engapmenthad talc o farther. particulate of - the Gen. Il'anits &f -inis been received. • =NM • • ; - , • ""'"- ~~~~:.;~ THE BATTLE OF; FRONT ROYAL. - LETTER PROM LIEVZ. ATWELL pallant Conditat of Kaap's Battery. • On , Friday; Mayl22d, 1962, at about 2 p.m., tho rebel forees reported to'be tinder com mand of Oen. Ydle, made a sudden descent on the town of Front Royal, Wider command of Col..Keriley, of the First Maryland Regiment. TWO of the companies of this regiment we r e on guard, in theitown, and the most of them ' miTcle their eseapo. .• I immedintelykot my section in order and .ran it out on the hill commanding the place and opened fire on the rebels, Who were in t 'large numbers the right, and suceeded holding them hack. Two regiments then started aloug the side - of the hill towards the left of -the town. I directed the fire of. both pieces on them. They moved over and crossed under the railroad,and kept, down to oar left, back of, the woods. At this time'the enemy 'appearedin large numbers to our front and ' . The. Colonel deployed his regiment as Skirmishers, and two companies of the sth I New York coming um-the Colonel tint them I down the.road toward town, but they. were intripelled to fall baek. - Col. llenleynow or- - ' dered me to fallback and cover ' the heinfantry, who first fired, their- tentsr and then retired' ' across both-brancheeof the Shenandoah river. I took a positien on a hill to the left, mid' the infantrYon thelright. This place we held for nearly an honr,the Colon el burning the bridges. Wei then comMtnead to retreat., th e enemy's eavelryfording, the river above andibelow The artillery.cevered the retteatlhe nearly a mile, when-I Was ordered to the front with ' my , guns, and.the cavalry to the rear, The 41/407 . 1/ cavalry appearing in the' woods, a brisk fire from the infantry welt opened upon Thelest stand was made abbot three miles .from Front Royek, on the Winchester 'road, where wo were surrounded by the rebel cavit yry. I was unable to use my guns, .as the rebels were amongst our mon, and had cat the cunnoniers down with their sabres. Being entirely at their mercy, I succeeded in getting 'iMe of my sans away.. I tame back to try and get the rest off, but I could not get them through the lines. . • £ho fighting was terrible „at this time, no quarters being. shown by the , rebels. I lost bath my . cais sons and one grid. . he ammu nitien was • alMost all expended The teams (were;allleat on the;' , ronte. • The gun that I got tbilpikhj brought to_ within five miles of I - Winchester, and had to leave it, the horses I".nrilimberedi and eon :C.ll4l the pteci-o'n' the roadside, and reported . . 061. Emil on my arrival at-Winchester. I The next morning I went out with Acavalry /iota% but"ionld not get - within two miles of wbme I left my gun, therebels having throirn their pickets within three miles of Winchester. II have every reason to think will is safe ; the I saw Alf elm, - ho was crossing a field 4d.'making for 'the mountains. A good many - of my boys are killed, but I have strong hopes for supposing still more are - yet If iny of their friends inquire, give them all the 'encouragement you can, until something definite is ascertained. - - twill try and get roum by way of Wash ington, and rejoin the battery. I have lost everything except , what I had on my back. I have no facilities' for writing orl would give p: id more minute particulars, and will do so aa, I.:W seen as I poeifibly can.. he owing are the cia T nattiest fierg't . Wm. Cowell; escaped ; • Sorg% Edward Hammin, wounded in leg; escaped; • Corporal Wm. Robinson, killed f Corporal Wra.:*litinter, prisoner; • -Corporal .1 &meg P. Stewart, crimped ; Corpora/ Wm: P. Atwill; prisoner Private Andenion, Gossiped ; Private prisoner • Private Atwell James, prisoner; Private Boggs George, prisoner ; Private Clair James, prisoner; Private Copeland George; prisoner; Private.Cornellus• Robert, prisoner; Private Detrain Charles, prisoner; Private DeWitt Wm., _ Private Donabee prisoner; • Private Edgar .Isimo Private Fiiseler Daniel, killed ; Private Folio —, escaped; Private Green A. P., prisoner; - Private Gilland, escaped ;• • Private Gewhiger Louis, prisoner; • Private Gibson Henry, prisoner; Private Kirkpatrick W. M:, prisoner; Private Kagan, escaped; -Private Maloney, prisoner; Private Moody, escaped; Private Meyers Charles It., killed; Private Matthews John, prisoner; Private Knoblock . George, prisoner; Private Robinson Joseph, escaped ; • Private Sullesburgh James, prisoner; Private Smith Samuel, escaped ; Private 'Shriver P. It., prisoner; Private Thompson, prisoner; Private ,Teeterr, prisoner ; . • Private'Vi r eaver 'Theo., prisoner. Give' my love to all at home; and my sym pathy to all the families to whom sorrow is brought 14 this affliction, and assiire them of one thing, that those who are gone died like - men; not one man flinched from hia post for fully five ,hoirrer - Addresses before. Afire. , tionately, your eon, CT/ARLES ATWELL. The T;eaty with Mexico. Military Operations, Wsanisnios, May 28.—The DOW treaty with Mexico has just been received here. Its terms itp, not meet the views of the govern ment and it will undoubtedly be rejected by 'the Senate when it is submitted. Waithington is perfectly quiet to-day. is understood that the government has sitis(actory advices from several important points where our forces aro operating. It is certain that everything thus far goes well. The Government entertains expectations that; in pursuance of plans laid out before the retreat of. Gen. Banks, and ..which are now 'carrying: out, the rebel force which ven tured up! the valley of ttie Shenandoah will be The Repuldicas of this city aeserts that sev iral office-holders, well-known here to enter tain secessiOn sentiments, could not restrain I -the expression of their delight on Sunday last et the rumor that Banks had been defeated kind cut to Pieces. Ir is to be hoped that the heads of departments in which the traitors ' Cerro will make an example •of them. They should ,e sent at once to-the enemy's lines. To banish them to the refill nide would proba bly be the severest punishment which could be adniintstered to them.—Speciat to if. Y. Rimini Post. • LOFFEE STANDS ln frol • • • • the imeond story of- the Western Market HOMO Will he let for thee term of three years, at the rent of ?WELTY DOLLAM per month for the ono to the Southeeistern tanker of sold /furbut now., and DOLLARS per month for the ono In the North-western corner, psystie month y, In advsnue. The lENeifll be sold to the Wpm: Mader. • Seslod piommele Will be received until JUNE btu. • •• By order of.the Market Committee. - _m, td' Clerk of Narked, 141thi KENT ••OR RALE:—A - .-2::•eoiasining alto, rooms and cellar, togetberwith TIIIIIIT4LINBE ACRES OF LAND, within one fourth of a toile of Hami tinnom. - ll° Station, for 5160 per • Abice.llWßOUßE;cottaltdrig rooms, - tar andjoarret, on Chatters 'treat, VIM Ward, Atte itbdrai. for StO per month. • For further particulate enquire of AWI! PATTI:WON, Capt. HAYS, ' at If spoilt* Station. 11V LiFlL—ti: largo, well finished and onMatabli Banished Owns ost Market, Dolmas Third and fourth struts. , " • " A land Boom, thud ap for ascLool, and Motetotos• occtipi•d by Mr. dray's Academy for )song ladlaa Also, NolsoM Amanntypo Wotan, corner or Third and Marko, stream . ,• . ABoOlowsral Booms sultsadi for alas. Bent; very low, to salt the . aplat • Awn's? imtramma Market stmts. F',':,.:'5 , ..:i'' .- -': , .: l •g . .t.:Kii:i' - ::.ill - ,..7 - !..!g.! .. : -. ir.'.Ei;.: - TO LET. Voit ISAIAS utt tiANT—An - 1.111 tie• nziery, to pampa, oa . da T io gpli r t i o nwas. . sabbititt st Lair . , N. 13P, Toorth .t. LdAftll 1A8LE6, , , with' tiharp's Jane Oneida, are well keeens to be impenot bent. Paten ted November,lBs9. Itanafutory, 148 I,IILTOIi BTRZET Now and aomod•hand C &r, ao• iirOrdns Al MA will receive prompt !Liberation. W. J. MIA RP, Mil -11111d "?s, for ask •• by 0711 A. VAIIISIBTOOIi * 00. • ' • CO,MLERCIAL B.Ep COMMITTEE' ARBITRATION! OF- : OF 'WADE FO2 FtBII.IIABY AND MA 9.P.,J:Gliusnst Jt 1:-BAwszrr, iiancs PATILIM, B. Pnurres eekl • Review of the Pittsburgh M Reported duly for dui Pittkaro au, PITT.6BCIOO, TUI.MidI.Tf May 20 INorr..—The quotations given iu On, follo vie*, 0 must be understood, are the MIK& except where °chemise noticed; and that lu lu the tilling at small orders to the city and trade, an 'advance of three to five j 4 cent. charged over these quotations.] ASHES—steady at'63446%0 for Polmh rezio for Pearls. No change in Soda Ash. ALE—The following are Rhodes d Verner tione, corrected up to date bble. Common Ale 0,00 Io When returned V 2,001 will be allowed f , and 11,60 for half tads. RAGS—uuchanged. The stock Ii low an . mud light, while prime remain unchanget BACON , ,—Ttiere.se a Taunt. Inquiry tor prices ranting from 4 to 4* for Shoultie far Sides, C®63o for klaltl llama, 7@734c Cured, and 8c Icr Canvassed. There is co country Meat in market, which is selling a. low.theshornquotations. BUTTER A:41., EGGS—There Is bet little . Butter In market, though the demand I. light, and prime Roll is dull at 8490 per fb. Eggs steady, wIC!c mice at yj stEA.Sß—nominal at $1,60 Tlbrish for prime White, ent131,25 for common. RIZODIT CORN—eteculy, with sake at per ton. 101100015—In fair inquiry at $1,2301 for Com mon, and V2,25(gt2.60 for Fancy. CORN 11E.A7.—quiet and dull nt 42 to 4F . psr bush in the Smell way. A large lot, however, c Id not be sold at orcr 40c. COOPERAGE—We note sales of ell barrels at $1,70 and dour harrels at 2.8(123c. ciii;EsE-1. steady at 7, 734 to Se for sciinmon to Orme W. R. There ❑La tittle Ingal for 'fancy brands. CORDAGE— Price per lb. ,elco per lb. Manllla rope, coil— 12 +MW U rope, Cut-. 13 0 Sloop rope, c 011...... 16 Uerop rope, cnt...... 16 c • Tarred rope, non-.. 13 ciTarred rope,:l rin. 14 c Packing Yarn, flue. 12 cirackingyarn, 12%0 COTTON YARNS --Owing the that 1 1 t 0 dock of cotton yamns and sinedicip Is neatily run out, e are unable to get reliable rinotations. 1 CANDLES dr SOAP—The •folloaing Da the cur e, corrected np to date CANDLES. li c - Slould and ....... . Adamantine hum, full weight-- Adamantine Star, abort 'weight-. 1 ;: i . Rosin' ... . 4',4e. $1 lb. Chemical Olive.----....-..- sr . 4 , ;,,,c .. % Woman i NO. 1—..--..... . 7 c '.-• Woman's-Friend, No. 2-....-....----- . 4 1 34 c " Toilet, (rawyer'sliro, 1 ......—......1..10 c " Toilet, (Sawyer's No. 2.....-...-...----1.,. G c " DRIED FRUIT-in fair request to. unchanged. Apples may be quoted at from $1,371 ae to quali ty, and Peaches $2..26 for quarters and $2,75@3 for prime to chutes halves. FEED--dull at, a slight decline. mu may be quoted - et $lO per too, Shorts $l2, Iddlings •$l6 and Oil Meal at eV. e i s, FISH-There is an improved inquir i for Fish, but prices are unchanged; we quote No. 3 Large Mick enil at $8 2 8,511, No. 2 Mackerel at $1 10,5 y ,0, Bahl- Mare Shad. $13,10; Baltimore Herrin , $6,046,2 5 ; IVhite _Fish $4 per half bbl, and L e'..ilerring $3 ,p, gq I C FEATHERS-We note an occasional solo of live Gomm feathers from first bands at 40c per th. FLOUR-There is but little change lo note In the flour market. 'there is a moderate .l mood, princi pally local, while prices are steady b t unchanged. We quote at $4,0110 4,70 for Extra, $5, 5,15, 45,211 and $6 eLu lt ,25 for Family, and $5,50r65,75 for Fancy Mends. Rye Flour Is dull; we note small ats4BsW-',67 per bhl. - GRAlN=Viltrat is dull and uusetled under the decline in Europe and the East. The market is still _nominal at $1 from wagon for prime sod, and $1,05 for beat White. Rye is ;wain doll at 45c loom wagon. A sato of some 10,003 bush was made fast week, to go to Cincinnati, at about 62e with use olbage, but no it boa declined there, there is now no demand for that point. Coen mils on arrival at 40e lb Mall loin; no large lots coming in. The demand for Oats has fallen, off somewhat; 27c le still paid to wagons. GIitiCERIES-unclanged; Sugar s steady, with Debt sales of Cola at 1334 - (o%c. and orto Rico 9to 9,%e. Molasses quiet but firm et m 45 to 47c. Coffee very fhm, but the sales meta ll at tram 21 to 29c, aid some at I.le. Rice Is selling n thermal! way at 6% to Te. GUNPOWDER-The-British gtivernaihnt having again permitted the export of ealtpejro, the price of Powder Sae been reduced: Rine Po der, $1 per keg, and blasting powder hoc per licrg. HAY-10 selling from droll at sls to $l5 per ton, and baled $l2. „ o , HIDES-firm at a S ti thic pdr m f r green salted, 'add Ittlbille for dry 6 • - IRthli--.Ternix I entles,nr's r cent discount forcash I • • FLAT BAR. ROUX AND bar../. 1% to 6_1:7 %to 1 in.. 2% 1 to 244 inch..---- 2% 2 to 6 by I% to 1% in. 23$ IVA toe tech.......-. 2% 1% to I% by %to % . 3to 3 ach.-...—. 3 Ilona, Shlw, 51, to Iby -I, inch- -..: 1.. 5% 640 to 34 to h._.... 3 g web........... .......... 2% ~Heavy Baud, 2t06 by 2 and 0 6 bich..-.... 3 1 - „Ii and s46lnch..-. 2% s a and 7{16 inch.. ...... 3% Lly, to 1% by % and 3:16 inch......- 3 34 [och e ...._._.....-.... 3 ' /.t ....-.- ..... -...„,,, ,34 1. 134 by % and 3-16 hie .......- .......... 431 li 3:16 such....---- 3% .. t o I oTAL. 3 %- t l o G 1h b .. 1. % en d 3% I: 4ei e =.7. 2% .3 Hoop nod Light Bond, inch ...4....... SS I 2.1, to 0 inch ...... -- 3 $,, inCh.,---- ...... -. 3,4 Ip, to 2 Inch-.......... 3.4 HALT 051. a ilia./ 10000. If; 101% 1nch.......... 7 A to 1 inth..-...-- 3 Ito 1 3 4 inCh.......-,•-• 4 ' s, i to% nch."-•••••• - 10 % tutu......._...... 4 34 % Inehl-......-....._.. 4 % Inch.-- -15 N 340 $111) extra fur cut hoop , ' r• LEATHER-The Leather waked is rather quiet and dull, while prices remain nuchanged. The fol lowing quotations are corrected npito date: Red Sole Leather 23€,24 mob Sole Leather..-.J._ Oak hough Leather Wept= - Harness Leather--..... ........ - ..... ..—..-- 23024 Upper LARD-Country D &Del, et 7 447%c for prime. City ha steady at 7so3c. 1 LIME-steedy, with .moil saler of Do:thrill° at $1,26 per hbL , I MESS P9IIE-quiet and rathir &I 1; we quoto i nominally et $l2 pet bbl. mind Is a elight imprilrecuent to the de -1 mind for Crude, Oil, which together With • a Dining off In the receipt., has caned a Nigh t S. t adsancslin pri ers. The market steady at Iru 0.5(140 be 11 .” fined Carbon is eelliog at from Ili to 'lnc, and "No, 1 Lard 63 to 65e. POTATOES-in fair request an' at from 40 to toe per hush. The 4 light. SALT--doll at $1,40 to $1,46 tru e-the latter figure when dellitl SEEDS-dull, with a slight dye note sales of Flax at $l,O. Tint Clover at $4,00 to $4,12, 0 to quo TALLOW-dull at Gaper lb 1 •re atien,d. WHISKY-le quiet but firm 2142.2.0 for common Rectified. WINDOW GLASS-The folios Leen,corrected up to date: 018, 1011, 10x1.2, $2,60; 9014, 10x13, $3,00-usuat discount for awl, I. WOOL-I. coming In more f firm at from 310 to 35c for coarm 37 to*.le for the finer grades. . 51 lot seem dismed to cell under 9 • Allegheny Cattle MAY 29.—There to a cocain Cattle, and price. are tirm and P offerings generally aro of an Jul the market may be quoted stead per cert. ' as 10 quality . There is an improved demand are a little better. The bulk o told at prices ranging from jot --ono lot se high as $4,110. In !lop there le but little d Offerings being shipped East. hour of Win Malta by Mr. D. 107 at $2,75 per cwt. groat. CATTLE eot. Midis .% Co. 16 W Ltnelewoo:3o. 144 It B Cook, 18 ' C. timertz, 5 • 1.1. 1118.1, 9 J. B. Iluff, 80 Myers et Bio., . 212 U. A. 'derrick, . 74 DI Young, - 2 Myers d Dinkins - au, 95 Holey A; Wlukloplack, 10 • C W Montgomery, 17 8 Martin, 0 J W 111.rdererell, 90 E C Newton, IN Young, Wm taneN, D Grier, Am Warr ea, 12 AI PA algae, W E Chnrcb6akl, W E c4nreb64.4 Kobarbson, .1 Crawford, J Thos Kerr, Importy by litiver. wiikElarta—ra Idurta7a--6 3 bbda tobacco, 100 bbh oil, 111bbis whisky, Clarks A co; 100 do do, E Zyors A co; 100 do 110 S licCrickart A co; (ado do B A A Duncan; DO do do McCullough: 6o do do, thickonheituer co; 28 do do Z Dry's' . 12 do Jainea Fleming; 12 bu With'', John pgdin . .Bo,hogs, 0 Tickeopow; 00 do do A E 131 , Fron; 60 aka Doylo, er co; 117 oil bbls, Ard, Oil co; 222 pa moat Jag Alr•Wer. , . &T. LOUIS -60 whisky, Juba kloDeritt: 1% cks h Kl 3 ad pipe, 00190 A Div: ..A/ to dry beer, KIWI* Parker 15Idozbrooms 16 bbls dour, It.SO Lidos, Wm Dlogba4; I,l,adattad, , R 11 Bul ger; 10 Du tobacco, gam tkooner,• 1 'oak lead pipe, Davis k I.lolUpir, 7 pkp bardirars, Logan k . Gregg; 16 bu tobacco, Goo 1611soo; 111 ale bbis, B Pacwar . & thiniZtli l 6 pkp undriem,Diritzterimou, 10 bbl crude oil, J.& (Irani; 201 Du tut J Tanner; 120 by L Wilaustb; 8/ 4 be, J pkp tobacco, Wll Smith to; u,,Du pip , J Kevin dt co: 213 °films, Ligdasy A Barbour; 108 bales damp, &Gordon; 2 his k.aro were, B A Palma. stick Aar. 1266 VW.* Soar, 160 eta bacon, 2 pkp ttiodslar, Marko A co. • • NSW ',rota M=II f rra~ l . .. . .. .. . ' 1 ,-.- -.- : ... .14Ver-ACWS• .1. • j :• --: - t. • A. ' .....i . . i t ;: - • UOTELIEL • ' .•'• •- 4 . The river hits undergone but littlechangealtiO unr ! N . ~ A TIO,N _AL, H OTEL, last report, three feet.being • still. reported on ;Glass TERh:T , House Ripple. The writher continues dear, ,train A 306 AND 367 BROADWAY, • and pleasant, with but little prospects at, pree4ut, Of i - CORNER OE 81LA1:E.LIN, ST, NEW TORE. rafn...: • The atriraLs from beton, include the" - 311-' nerve, from Wheeling, and Diadem, from St. kii. i -t — tus first-class home—the Most quiet, home-like, Thu latter boat was compelled to • leave Quo lot. f ._ ,P - . and pie:wait hotel in the city--Miers superior in freight, at the "Trap" aa , l soother at Glass Bettie. ' dorororur . to airs. rtiitio. Nwip Tor ., . _ .. .. ..... —There was not a single departure mddo from . otoo or ploit.orit. it be stst . t ria is: Its location, . 0. .....: d the regular packets. The Empire City y reported kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with told up o f the b u t of Burlington; and the Westmore- i TAILOR'S SALOON, where refreshments can be loud, u t D u b a ie. N e ither of those boats con get up, i h.al stall hours, or Screed iti their oats rooms. The until the 0.-Pr ri5.5.........The steamer , Blederater, , eltarges are moderate, the rooms and attendanoe of ass sold yotttordt.y to Capt. O.C. vt . intAtut 6,, of . 1 ,.. h , e ,, ,i i i . r5 . t , order—bathe, and all the modern rostra. Ing Ik— o prleew, all mars country will to t. Clue and Noe Orleans pac et, t ohorc We ,sere unable to, aaL•ertnin the exact price, but oh derstood that it was about $6,400 or 6,54.4). Cupt. W. hotrods running her helote .... D. B. the popular and accomplished secretary of the "Strait s haat Caphans Benevolent Aseociation, of Cincin nati." WU in the city yesterday. do proposes - to BO jottru here fir a fete days only: FOIL Coo:cons:art LOU Lotrianukt—Tia , ilabtings, Capt. Robinson, leaves this monaing ptaitieelay, at ii o clock.. Fon Sr. Loots—The Lake City, Capt. :Johnston, having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, tantalum:loco! for St. Louie, Fon Wusztas,o--The Lizzie Martin Capt.: D. T. Brow. Ls the Wheeling packet for to-day, leaving at Arrivals at the P UP TO 8 O'CLOC • ed.ANSION HOUSE—LIbe GEOMPC.I.OIIII3 I , Wetzel. fizzotibzirg Itrowu, J J Murphy, Johnstown E Elnlondorf, N Y BnAtk, Russell, 810 bird Carmel, Carrolitou I.ra Black, Blood Run, me , cratdou, do E Beitlemati, 1%11 s • ' Chas Wordall, Zdnesvillt W Miner .4 lady, Kayb'e Jny T. Howard, A A 11111 E lady,Ecallsv'ol EAGLE HOTEL--Liloor • A Guthrie, Clarion Abu, Moore, J W Blackbuni, A son, Wein Newton .1 Cller, Franklin II Spare, Jefferoon cn A L Crawford, Partingti. I , McCandle., Franklin, 'Commas.. II IC alcCracken, Purix:ty HARE'S UOTEL-Li J Spencer, Steubenville M... Gvrin, N Goodwin. Paris, 0 J Miller, Wash. en J McNary, Flonmr-o J !toil, Ohlo O Hallam, Canonsburg • I A McPherson, do NATIONAL NOTE P. sncP••4 8 neatly, Urn Irwin, Illinois ,• lan Brown N Y 3irs Cransw lcL, Menling Hisnkft, Cootenown Eyned, T Davidson, • J Darldeun, JO. DAV !thou. aCanttekl, Coaltlal" D Longwell, Hon. city STE.rIMIIO.4TS poll. FT. .LOWS.—The fine A: LABS (ITV, Capt. John-. 1.1 , 11, Kill leave to above a, bATI.V.DA I, ton old of 4 o'clock p. m. For freight or paeleme air ply oo terard or to 11. ' J. B. LI I INGSTON F A .11.11 EN Y PACKEr. GILEY EAULE, Capt. tlpemar. ,*l.l 1 a TH 13 EVILNI.NG fur Oil City. Tho - ALltiuti, Capt. floury Bolluger, It'll' belle . . I.jloll. CINCINNATI & ISTlLLE.—Thalleddraughtattam ., er HASTINGS, Capt. Hobs. hoblason, will lean as Ithaca au THIS DAY, tha 30tlx,inatanti at 8 a. W. For freight or plumage apply on board or to • •my.,• 3. B. LIVINGSTON B CO.. Acenta. 1 YI D IP I AH U RS L 4I , I 4 E 'WPAMIT&. 3‘o . and Avrasitilutpsaiinsterittonmer intaie tam. RAI% Cavt. Monroe Ayers, harm Pittsburgh fu Esuessille EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock - 1, m. Itsturulug, leaves Zaneervillo EVEItY FRIDAY, at a. at. Pm freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINU4TO.4 A 1.V., Agents, Pittsburgh. 11. S. PIERCE Ar aO.. Agonta. 1 uraritte. en I 4 L.LLNU W - The steamer LIZZIE AIARTIN Capt. D. T. Drown, leave. fur WHEELING, and all Intermediate point., every MONDAY', WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at It o'clock m. Making close connections with the Parkersburg parlits. Return ing. leases WHEELING o'cIockDALLIUBS DAY and SATE lIDA Y, at 8 o U. For freigh oripass,4o apply on Ward or to JAMES .COLLINS A CO.; Agimts, No:115 Water stmt. • R 2 31) E 7. 1 • A TI wndld F N 61tmor KIN ENNA, Lipt. John G n on g li"loavoli tor Wheeling and all Intermediate I/Urts XV4I.4Y TOES. DAY, THURSDAY and SATVIIDAYs.at ill o'clock n. to., making close connections with thg regular packets for Parkerekurgh one Cincinnati.:Return ing, laws Wheeling NVICtiIY RONDA Ri VTEDN'ES DAS and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock ur. Easiongele rereinteid through to Cincinneti. for freight or tor+ sage env onboord or to JAR- COLLINS A (XL, 401 . 114 We/lor 4trevt. SE wirrG JI.4CHEVES. SEWING MACHINES. WILLIAIW3 A OUSTS' ukegualled double thraed S'2s FAMILY AWING DIACHINIS Salearoom, lio. 12 VIVTII STRgEt wThree llsal% will all kinds of' woi. anli are anted and on kept In do repair one year a/lE k 4ton% Key barge. ifi OM market firm 4upply In market Is .. . The following puttee 6ppearod in all the °Toning paper. of Boeton, on the gay of the decision, Idecetn• ber flth.lBCni • N..wino Al•mitnce—intinntant leeisioe in the (lulled Slates Coact.—TVs Grover A linker Sowing Machine Cl/1711)11.1r, by 11311il in equity, have Delight to (Annan an injunction against William. A Orr in, the manufacturer. In Boston of a Nowing . r.lnchine of great merit, Willett Is eimple, cheap and woiselealS, maitre the name stitch as the Grovdt A linker Ks chlue, and b its landing livid In the make:. "The new has betunied the Court mini.. November 27. Judge Sprague, on Natunlay. delivered an opin ion In favor of William. Orli. who were renni n...awl in Conn by their counsel, 4Vm. Whiting and A. C. Washburn. and the Injunction w.direfueetl." my 24 • ltic hurler'. We o thy at and r' rough, and 7c for 1 /9c for Its I quotations have IX 9 , ta; tialt4 eZ. 25 ; 75; 1ft.15. per cent. ly, and prices are paces and tub, and alders genirally do 4111 rates. Market. WHEELER lc WIWN'S Sowing Machines, •. NO. V iirrn STRNEN, PITTSBUINOI„PI. fair demand for Ilj maintained. The proved quality, and at from $3 to $4,23 Awarded Ns Ffr Premianaloi A. or Elorp, and pri Vie *flaring' w UNITED STA-TES-FAIlt. $3,00 par art. . a For the Years 1858, IRSP and 1880. OPWAILDB ON AO,O0 1 ) MACHINES WU) TOE UNLTXD tiTATEB. .lng, tin hulk of ill , 'bo way solo Wo 0004 Iltarbrunt, who twit MOUE THAN 20,000 SOLD THE" PAST 114.411. Weather to the public WEIZZLICit & .WILSON'd IMPUOVI.Li ugWlftG kiaOl.llNlS, at ItZDUCED PRIM% with locreesed confidouca of Ito merits se the last and meat reliable Fealty dewing Wahine. now Is ow. It does equally well ocilhe thickest and thinnest &Mice, mikes the licksto4.3ruyoulblo to nurarel, alike on both sides i lataiyielb conetrna non, more speedy in movement, end more durable lban any other machine. ilincutore, giving priccs and doecriplion of Ifs chines, tarnished gratis, on appticst len in pantos or by letter. trery tdschlo* warnentst for throe year,. aprons • Wtl. gIJMNRLL a 00. 2 60e,4,t4) 3,00,0,75 $ 52 Vottd , 5,f4i 3,75 4,25 p. t . 3,37 3.z 3,35 2, 16 3,16 „1,96 305 0 1,114.4 0 0 1,00(64,1 0 V 25431 2,5008,10 3,1040,25 NERCELIAMT TJILORS. N EW GOODS! (Boo: moors to Jamas C. - . Watt,) Are now roceiviog their Spin Stock, comprising every variety of goods adapted to moo and boy% wear, which, In extent, choice taste and pikes will compare Womb), with say lo the trade. • French, Amertcau and West of Engi.unl Cloths, of the test makes, of every shads and qoallty—e very large assortment; Cardroeres arid Donalas; &I'M( Black French Doesktor doper flick Fraticla l mesa;nosy Clualmeree to every varistyi Ribbed, Black and fancy Caramels-a; Silk Mixed Lasalmeres of sorry shade and color. , YitSTlNoB—Fancy Slik•and Satin listings, 01111 etyler, Saner BlauSatin Arad Silk Vesterip; listless and Wang Bilk Nl:stings; .Whlta Visored Bilk sal Ballo Vesting'. Also, every variety of goods for Dulness Oasts{ Bliewls• a vary choler ealectloo of Pura Whips Wahl adapted to geotlemea'S wear. &Belting au astir call from oar friends and the public, any Orders eutrairtod to otur -cars will mot with prompt sttsoUcia aad punctuality la all Wag. BMW( U. DALWit 1)04 IliochaaSTalkKa, labl2 Patsßattaa l4o . 43:l6/10 1M ati • • ....::. 4.,. . -,..- ' - ::: -, ...': .1 i ,„ : : :... , 7 , ~ , : , ..12:.;- . ...- . ...:, , • .!..,' '.,:!..4.1 3INGLE BOOMS PIM' OUNTB PIM DAY Odrateals as they may lie ordeal.' to the spacious Refectory. • Bul..er's Shop and Bath Rooms attached to the Rotel arirtiewaro of RUNNERS and RACEBIRN who my *value full. uo:M:dlyse rincipal labtels, IL LAnT NIGHT. :rty at., near K. 12.-Dapot. rTOII. A II Burnett, , W rorter, Plata J'Eme, N Y. • G W Confer, Woo Amer ie. Oil Works 31c.G.7, I Nurlds, Ohio W Vorhis, J 11yy i t ti or, Blair vtllo ,1 ?Gann., E SEinions, Adrioo N B Lorely, 31citeesport E .hoh, N Y J Muter, IN•troit This long established and popular Room loss re ..ntly been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ad dition of over lit rooms, and now has accommoda tions fur over WO persons. ' It has also been thor oughly renovated and refurnished, and is gOATEe Mr STILLS .30 LIGHTED : WITH U. 1110000190.71. This 1100 has one of the bestlocallunsio tho city, It easy of . access from all the Steamboaie and Rail roads leading to the city, and is convenient to all the city conveyances.. It °LAhas no SS w alishe requisite. of s FOIST HOTEL, ensuring the comfort of Its lonians. , Too patronage of the travelling public It respect fully solicited. irivrTaasia, 51,00 eta DAY, to:hi:alum II. L. POWSKIi, Pro atreet, below Seventh MOPILIZTO. D L'lteno, Lownince co 0 II Nllirr, SeV , Florence Chas Zimmerman, J 1 Turner, 13ellnir S Jorn urira.and tour children, Latroho W Itinger,'6ulon! X Roads 1V McUlelWn, Armstrong, A A Corey, Fort Ferry II II Sloan, WeAknoreland A _ MERICAIs: HOUSE, BosTozi, is the largest and bait arranged Hotel in the Haw lioglatel Stat.; is centrally located, and easy of so mas from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern tnitunvenwnte, and every convenience fur the comfort and etrommodition of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of 1...0nas are well arranged, and completely tarnished for Lunilimand large traveling parleys, and the house will audit.° to be kept un. first etas. hotel In every rasped. 1v1:1vol W ESTERS HOThL, r yLtrzt w , f m out flfth P Cornelius, Wail. co J Smith; Youngstown J Clark, do • J Sonllenfasco,. L. Stewart, Jeff. co R Stocktiale, M0w... 11 9 0 LICkSOI3 SObIeStORD Web)l6lll , :littl.l'alustlno N 0.137 Water street. raorionsoa. Mrs Marburg, Cie. .I) P RIY,Ts, Fayette co J.Kcips, U S Cavalry It Mcßride. Ito • ' Mrs•Maton .t. son, Illinois E Atoorbouse Musson:lgor .I.Corbel, W.ls. co J Uireo. do I I' Ilanditon, 11th Inf. '. la Grew, Mon. city This old established and favorite resort of the Business 'Community, has been recently refitted, and It emplete in every thing that can minister to the comforts of Da ',strum. Lidice - and families an specially and carandly provided . for. It. Is centrally .locatod in thabusinese part of the city, and Ls ountiotous to the prlncipsd flees of steam beam, care, omnibuses, ferries, Ac. In consequence of the preemin pawed by the re. hellion, prices have been reduced to Ma DOLLAZ AND lint Caters en DAT. The table IS amply aupplied with all the DISUTICII of the season, and Is °quaint that of any other hotel In the country. Ample a...sontmodations are offered foe upward of 401. t guests. sttelto not teileQo runners, backmeh, and others, who say "the Wmtern Hotel Is full." WINCHESTEII, Proprietor. 'rues. U. Ilisectirsrea. fel4:3m K 1 V.Elt. R. J. COYIX Agi.t PITTSOUIIOII, P LILLIT, STRAIN 8 CO., AFents. SPECIAL NOTICE. HENRY 0. HALE t co,. OA' 971 E EUROPEAN PLAN, Cr'S OF NICW YORK. Oily' Half Soar.. corner Frtmkfort (Opposite City Hall.) E=o==l (FORMERLY . XA ItLE'S,) 7 A ND 19 PARKROW, OppositO the Astor ilouis and Perk EIIZZEI Pawl or BOARD 1144 Pt. DAT =BM= Noe. 9,.11, 13, 15, 17 Cortina& St:, NX.413 BROADI,LT, NEw Vona Gm DISSOLIITIOJrS, A' C. rIII.3SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. A., —The partnership heretofore existing between tiILLIAIf BAILNLIILLand JARED Ai. BUUSH, Steam Beller Makers and Sheet tree Workers, ender the name and style of WILLIS.)! BautruaLt. a eq., was dissolved on the 14th day of April by the death of William Barnhill. All persons having ac counts unsettled - with acid Sr.. will plave call and have them adjusted, with the undersigne& The business will be continued st,the old stand, No. 61 Bann street, by the surviring,putner, where ho will be pleased to see the patrons of tlie late Arm sod others berthg business in hie Linn. JAILED Et, ZUBSH, Surviving - partner of the late Arm of •spl.9-.6wdssT William Barnhill A Co. AiiONONGAHELA NAVIGATION AU- COMPANY—PROPOSALS YOB LOAN.— Ata meeting of the Board of Blanagete of this Com• patty, held on the 14th of-May, 186::, the following resolutions were adopted hesetred, That coupon bonds of Inis Company, bearing date the first day of July next, b, tented to tee amount or Two dundred Thousand Dollars. to mats of Oqo Thousand Dollars each, payable le twvnty flea year. after the date theleof, bearing in terest at the rate of six per cent= per annum, pay able mud annually, in the city of New York, and that told bonds be secured by mortgage of the seat. Trirew"eres"torfuethttele,tTil'u'lll'otebent made to That the President of this Company be authorized to procure, to be negotiated, ot the mort gage lands of thle Osnipany, this day entered to be owned, the amount of one bundred and /Manly-five thousand dollars, for cash, or the ontetanding bowl. of this Company. maturing on the tint day of Jan uary next, at - par. • to accordance with the foregoingresolutions, SUB SCBIPTIONS will be remised until three o'clock of the 24th DAY OM JUBB NEXT, for the about loan. Itibrntation with regard to the character of the Im provement may to obtained from Joehua Hanna, Nan., of Dart a Co. Pittsburgh ; Abraham Gibbons, EN.; &patessillo; Cheater county, Pa.; end Before. Joy, Cook k Co., Philadelphia, who aro au thorized to rer...ise subscriptions for the loan. The (..sspital Stock of the Company is-...-4726,700 Fuudes.debt, (bonds 182,000 'there is no floetleg or other debt existing- The work!. are In active operation and complete repair, and the receipts justify expectations of the usual or average dividend for the prevent year. The werka, were ea completed, and the debts of the Compa ny pild se to enable the Managers to declare their but dividend, July 7th, 1863, knee which time thlry k,urtuen dividend, up to July, DWl— eight var.—amounting to the aggregate to fifty-row std ono-half per cent ,or six and eighty-one be d, ed. he per cent. per annum. Then, are no bonds in the market better secured than those of this Com pany, and none that offer granter inducement. for lureetment es to accuriti and prompt payment of In tel-let, Which le well known by the holders of the present ontateading bond.. The object of this mort gage in to concentrate the bonds of the Company and secure the whole. A prefonmce will be glean to the pre not holden of the hoods maturing January let, 1&43. The Company townoo the right to accept the whuie or .y portion of the amount euhecri bed. ntyJl:td J. li.:AtOUß.ElYAD,Treeldent. ryry` • ;TEAM WEZKLY BETWEEN, NNW YOUK AND LIVILUPOOL, land ) and embarking Paseongent at QUZIINS tl (Ire(and.) The Idrwrpool, New York and Phil...lel. phla Steamehly Company Intend despatching theft MI lowered Clyda-bullt tree idaamehlvw ma !glows: CITY OF DALT1110111..........-Saturday, May M. KANCAN00....1......... • Saturday. June T. CITY OF NEW -.Saturday, June 11. atui oury Saturday, wr moor, - frosa Parr 114„ North Ili :CI. RUST CAOIII- ...115,00 5TN11.11.1,1716-...--$ 3 0 7 do to C0rd0n ..... 80,00 do to London—. WJ,tO do to Parr .....« 55,01 do to Parr.:_.... 88,10 du to Hamburg. MA no to Illfg.. 95.40 LONDON EXHIBITION: Boturn amt tkketa, Lou don sod C./wk. SIM Tbird O6 Potontlipti 01071;19 :- 1111 . to &no, Dremen, - Bot. tenon, Antwerp, do.,'ot equally low rates. INlPP,tasumusut ran Ettoort.-111 order of WS. • mom 4 Sour, on P° ere lose* Ow United axial are required to prom. passports be,fors pnap on bna el Pa Hiaaner,„ . 1067Periona whaling to brng itot,.thalr Diann Sao buy Ockott bore In tbe following rata to New York: Proni Liverpool or Querustown; In, Cabin, $75, $B6 tool $lO5. Hinny, Moil Liverpool 1411,00. From Quoolistoont 11 30 • 00 . Thew Ittectotors kon superior accommodations Out Inaseogets, and carry on:ode:mod . Bergson,. They an built in Water.tight iron lioctioos, and tune Pasant lire Anon:lb:ton vs board.' . • JOHN 0. DALE, ',gest, 15 Broadway, New York. JOHN TLIOMPSON, Agent, tnhliktlst No. 410 Liberty atroot. l'ittohurvh. iltEEti-INII3O6IIIENTII TO Pint, cliesele.—A very forgo stock of choice TREES, of einlected Wiattel to choose from with every pow]. Ale Cars taken to Lave every variety true to name. Of Apple alone we have . 175,000-60,130 of which ell, this year olds, 10,000 Star year olds. Pear, 10, WO two to three years 'old, Peach, Plum, Sc., • fine Week. • • Rertnetwn erthe Trees fu ' the Naivety. Call and etimlue theta. EVERGREENS him I to It feet, by the hundred, cheap 4 also, /MADE TREES AND 8111101311311tY, wholtwilaand retell.: Addrtvw PITTSBURG/I AND OAKLARD NUB SERIES, Plttebursh, 'null %uranium. Jo. MOTICE , TO PROPERTY , HOLD• LI NUS IN TIM OITY UY PITTSDUROII.—AII those who hare uNcitatod to pity the fourth Install. mint of their Grading and Paring Aaanameat, Ira hasty 'notified that If. they wish to avoid WM. ttpou said staatimmeut,lhey ` wilt call immediately and IP unidata all arrears that may he atm:Ming unpaid at OW dater A phi 2d, HQ: WM. tlettUA UM, 60.0 • , Tremurrr. MAPLE 2SWIAIt-3 bt?la prime Maple Sugar, just received and for sale by 111ANK. VAN GUILDER, 114 Becandetreet. WuKPii KNOWIAG—That you can bur Primo !toll .Butter. la *mil packs reti at l 0 wits per pound, at L. 11.. VOIGT 8, roil • _ 247 Litorty street. DD FOKILS, ponstantly on hand a n d. O DOWN t TICTLI11" 13r, Wood .t. ..1311't1R-23 - 1, , p ) 1p,„ Wilmington. kirmilo • - azo.B:Jonzs, -lit Water Mat. ES IR A BLE 'PROPER'TY-::FOR DSALM—Tiro - two-story heat dwellinp, sup. plied with water and gam ; lots each 30 by ISO lost, Sculled on Eiinthwrenue, Allegheny city. ' • A building partly - linished, with. large stone base mem, an acre and a quarter of ground, attested on Woods' Iltia,A abort • distance from the. Manchester Pametrger and 'Pt. W. eC.liMiroads, being aultable or mimufacturing fierposea: Also, a farm of acres, six and a half =flee from the city, and one ands quarter miles from Court. oey's Station. P. F i t. It., with a young Orclui,l or Stal trees, a water power Saw Mill. two Houses, and other iinproretmuts ; fifty acre. cleared, Oedema timber. I For further particulars Inquire of ' 0:101, 01 Federal et., Allegheny, at.' 1r25 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. LIOIL 1: complete let a DILkWER.S,. 811ELYING. eAses, COIINTLItB AND BOLTLIIB, in the atom now occupied by us on the corner of ith and WOod streets. We purpcao removing, in. few days, to our vela Inn Front Building,lios. 76 and 78 Wood at., the Kama being fitted up with entirely sew turnitnre; mid boring no further for the datum, now in we, we will sell lbeln at a bartulin either In port or the wholt. B. Li FAIISEgTOCK k (.0., myglawdawT •err. Wo - nt and Fourth stmeta. Erailbili; FOR MIGHT EIGHT HORSE POWER. IN GOOD OILDEU WILT.; BS SOLD CHEAP FOU CASH I=l Zroraisa at We Ml , l4:Ati • Tiftb 4trvet, sboTe ScalthOnNL I.4 l Utt oat l;--'1sl UAL-UANU BuiL. t iI.S. —We hate for We three 40 Inch BOILERS. 24 feet long, with twc flues each ; two 4u Inch, 28 heft long, Owe Iles l each; uhe 42 loch, 28 inn I.g, with en,e flues; sii cylinder Boilers, 32 Inches diam eter, 21 feet loug,all of which null be warranted in good order, nod sold at a great bargain. ATSUN ot m uNaOE, West Point Boiler Works, Water et., below Penn. tnrl7:lm • • • • .ALb—A desirable ;1Al(41. in 1: Westmoreland county, two miles from Greens burg, containing 143 acres-8n acres cleared, 30 =Tel butt , m land. tlas a new bank barn, fruit,' and is well watered. liliery toot of it MU be worked. Terms, I-25 'per acre—VAX/0 in band, balance in paytnento to suit, with Interest. Apply to 0.526 13. fticbAl N a CU, 102 buurtb street. Li Vet. SELL...K 1 Ttie late reeideriee el Dr. J. Adfii.a. on Peon ttmet. Tho lot es- WWI. forty-5.1ml 147 feeiYou Perm amid, and runs prtnorylug Otto same width, van hundred nod mxty (160 114:1) , e t. For tem., d. 0., apply to Mr. 11All/LIET ADDI SON, un 11111 prmisc4. Ith 1:41(jR14411-- HORSE, seven years 1 old, suitable to drive either eagle or double is a yawn,. luquire of WATT a WILSON, ruyl2 ..L . 6S Liberty xtreet. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, • FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the 'needy care of the sutdolned rarletiol of .bniense: ScnoruLA Ann linnoruLons ArTICTIO/15, SIAM Ty re.. Uwens, PORES, Enurrm., Putr..r.s, Pt.o. Burma re, Ilona, Bums, AND ALL SKIN DMUS.. Ositharm, lid., 11th June, 1859. • J. C. Atka k Co.—Gents: I feel it my duty to eo• knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done far me. Having inherited a Scrofulous info, thin, 1 hare eui tered nom it In!various ways for yean. Sometime:l it bursts out to Cloere on my hands and arms; mute Limos it turned inward nod distressed ma at the stomach. TWIAJAIM ago it broke out on my hoed and covered my!scalp and can with one bora, which no., painful anti haoluathe beyond dtscription. I tried many medians, nod several physicians, but without touch 'toilet from any thing. In tact, the disorder grew *WOO, At length I was rejoiced to mad in the Messenger that you had prepared an alterative tharnopurillay, fur I knots from your reputation that any thing you made must he good. I mot to Cinoinuati and got it, and used it till It cured um. I tent it, as you advise, in small dap:sal teaspoonful user a ,ntonthi and wed almost' three twain. t.nd , healthy akin P.m began to form under the scab, which altar awhile fell off. lily akin is nun clear, and I know by my feelings that the disense is gone trom myyystem. You can well be• hove that 1 feel what I am raying when I tell you that I hold yon to he othof the apaitlesof the age, mad remain over gratefully, yours. • ALTRI.") B. TALLEY., ST. AINTRONY'II FIRE, ROAR OR ERTRIIELLS, Toren AND SALT HAMM, SCALD Clean, Ursa Wows, Seal Dearer. Dr. Robert, M. Preble writ* from, NJ., Llth &pt., 1859, that he boa cured an inveterate Caw 01 Drupy. which threatened to ierminate fatally, by the persevering use of our tiarseparilla, end also tr dangerous attack. uf Many:mut Erysipelas by large doses of the semersays he cures the common Ersip • bona by it conetantly. Baosondrila, GOlTiro OR SW. Loo litC g • . Zebolon Sloan, of Prospect, Texas, writes: "Thus bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured too from a Guars— hideous swelling ou the neck, which I had suffered Crum !nor two ycotto.tt Ls - ccoanuou.oa Warms, OVLAWA Itwoa, UI.IUNE ULcra4lloll, Yuutc - - =Dr. J. B. 8.1 Charming, of New York City, writes .41 most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent lu saying I barefound your Sarsaparilla &most excellent alterative In the numerous complaints for which we employ mach a remedy, but capecially In Female Ihicusesof the femafulousdiatheale. 1 have curd many Inveterate caseaof Lemoorrhoma by it, and wine where the complaint was calmed by iikenstiors of the arena. The ulcer - alies itself was sawn cured. Nothing within my knowledge squabs it for thew" female derangement." Edward ttLialarrair, of Newbury, Ala., writes: "A dangerous ogaricut Minor - on one of tholemalee In my family, which had defied all the nuns:Les we could employ, has At length-Wen completely cured by your extract of Sansapurilla. Ohr physician thought' nothing but extirpation couldafford relief, but be ad vised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remrly eight weeks no symptoms of the Memo' remains." 31TeuiLis Aso Ilstichirrah.DlSMAS. BOW Onimaxs, /KO. D. J. C. 'Ariz-8t: I cheerfully comply with the mums% of your agent, and report to you soma of . elects 1 have realised with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with It, in my primness moat of complatuts for which it Is retommeudoil, and tar found its elfects truly wonderful in the cure of Veisq red owl Melreriat Di.... One of my }estivate had. ulcers in his throat, which were eutisumic lug his palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sur maparillit, steadily taken, cured him in bre yeast. Another was attacked by eccondary symptoms h 4 nose, and ttie laceration had`cutini away • considera ble part of it, fkll that 1 believe the dmorder wOuld semi reach Ids brain and kill him. •Dut It yielded to my adminlitration of your Mirsaparilla; the ulcer's. tad, ho Ls well agaiu, not of..munse without' some dudighration of the face. A stemma who hint been treated for the same disorder by mercury wee minoring aout this poison in her bones. They had become to Sensitive to the weather 'that on a -damp day she antlered excruciating , pole hr her pinta and bouts. 14, too, was cured emlnaly by your Musa. s few week*. 1 know tram Ito formula, which your ageut gave me, that this preparathin from your iaboratory must be a great ruinedy; on - stspicutly,olowe truly remarkable results with WINO not Norm - L.l cue. Fraternally yours, G. V. LA.3-.111.E.F., 11. D. • Itimustattrin, Corr, 14/00 Con...tame. lioarannsava, pantos Co., Yes., 1 , • 6th July, 18W. i Da. J. C. Ai/Si—Slit 1 hare been anlictod with a painful chronic . kkonaatisei for a lung timo..wkieli bathed the, Weill ed physicians, and- stock to me Da spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle. cured toe in tlro weeks, and restated my general health eo much that I am far better than before I was attacked., i think It a wondetful medicine. J. FBEAIIi Juke Y.3lelthell, of St. Louis, written "1 biro been &Minted for years with an ofeciens of Lia Lover, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing,idid orerything failed to relieve, me; and I hero lawn a broken-down man for norm, yearn from no other - mom than dowers:wed of iko Lirci. Itly beloved pastor, the Bor. Mr. Espy, advised rue to try your fiarsaMt• t rills, because ho said ho know you, and any thing you made eras worth trying. By therldesaingof at it has cured me. and basso purifuel my blood so to make a new manof 'ma. I iced . young again. he host that can bo said of you is not half good anon h. b. Saintars, Coerce TOOOOO, EALA II / 4 7.1.121T, 111CIAA. ?WA, Cast/¢, AAA Ezromatto of ens Box.. A great variety of room hare Peen rePotted tol us where cures of them formidable ownplattits hare [re suited Rum the me of this remedy, but our ViSCO bore will not admit them. Some of them End] Ihe found In our American Almanac" which the AVIIM below mimed are plowed to futrdsti gratis to kit Who call fur them. 1 DTIPMaI, ULMI,I..D,:3JEN FITI;,EVILUIT.II/ICL'*M._ • litany remarkable cures of these affections hats boon made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimulates the vital functions Into cigarette IiCtIOD• and thus overcomes disorder; which would betrupPos al beyond Its leach. Ouch a remedy tuts long been required by the necesaitles of the people, and we are oonlideni th at this will do for them all that medi cine can do. • AYER'S.CHERRY':PIICTORAIi, • lOU ?DE RAND CURE OF , Coudrq3, COLDS, iNFLIIENZA, HomutraEsa, citOUP, BRONCHITIS, .INCIPLIEST SIIMPTION AND YOB NIB RELIEF OF CONSIDIPTIVII PATDINTS, • , • , IN ADVANCED STAGEN'OP DIREABB, &C.' This ti • remedy to universally knotiztto salmi any other for the core of throatend lung complatnts, that it is useless hereto publish the evidence of Its Ita unrivalled excelkatco . for cough, land colds, and Its truly woederfel cures of .puiroonary &nue, bare made it known throughout the civilimal nations of tbiett.th. Yew an the- communities, or, atop families, among them who have not somelper. tonal experience of tts effects—some living trophy la their olifixf of it , eldlog over-the subtle and dagger \ , one disorders of the throat and lunge.. As all know' the dresdful totality of these disordera, • and ea }they know, too, the effecthof this remedy, we need net do more than to mum them that It Immo! all the sir. thee that ft did hays when making- the ewes *blob hays WWII* strongly etpon tbo confidence of team Prepared by Dr. S. 0. s it,Co., L0w011,./dass. 1 earsol4 by dealers everywhere... IsZklaweawenuerlylr - • . - r KA 14 I' Ait .11; N GRENpiL „L CLOTH, for Wiadoir ther lot, of a superior quality, just troceleed rival the' factory, for sits ,teboiesale and th e , oll , •Cloth Wpm, paw,' Nos: 26 and 26 St. Oak. street. say2l • " J. 6 R. Y < & !M2MZZ= . Y-' -.h.. _ . WENO MORE. lINFIYARANT- D IMSAYS usinicusa.—For lankleasant and dangerous' diaeseca, rat HELM:BOLD 13 X. TaAcr.aucatu..vtara .1.41 t h e endorse. mast of;the moat proceinept Pirmiclatill in thp finned Mate, . La now offered Man ended humanity as • certain ewe far the following diereses and symptoms originating from dames and abuse' theeUrinuiry or Sexual Orgasm: General Debility. Mental, mad Physical Deprgssioa, Imbeellity„Deterustrustion , of Blood to the fluid, Confused I dee.% Uyeter4, Gener4 Irritability, llectlessnces and Sleeplesancas at Bights Absence of Muscular Efficiency; Lam of Apperlm e Dyspepsia, Emacintiori, Lea 6pirlto. Disorganiza tion or Paralysis of the Orglum of Generation, Pilpl t.don o f th e it e „ e t, and to Met all the concomtteats of rinercous and debilitated stata of the system. To, insure the genuine,. cut „Gds. - mt. - Bak for Beimbobre. Take no other. Canis guaranteed.'-: Sre idcertisement In another column. ap.,:dierri ISLINBOOD; HOW -10STI ‘: HON; *,ESTO SSD I— Jo rf Perblitired, Or a Seated En o•kye. Price Sir A Lecture oni the Nature, Treaticrent and grdical Cure of Spernatorrbrea or Seminal Weahners, Inotl unary Einlathine,Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Ilar*tfr generally, Nervourness, Consuzaptloni Epitepey and Fits; Mental eta Physical Incapacity. rusuiring from Self-Abuse An. By BURT . J. tin- VN aw.e.LL, lll,D.,Atalir of the ...green Book, de. SOON TO THOUSANDS ONSUFFNiIDiIiIr" Sent ander Ma, in a plain envelope, to anyriddress, poet-paid, on receipt of air cents, or two' portage stamps, by Da: Cll. J. C. SLIM Iboodway, N. Y., Pcat-Oillea Box MS. aphamdawT ' 11.411,11Q4D5. CE V F; IA A ND, PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING RAILIIOAb .••• • •••••• —S AI It K. ABRANGEMENT.-0a and After MONDAY, Hey 601,1E42 Tradne wit) leave the Depot et the Penuelivasta •BM •rtnel, ht Pittsburgh, a s Columba, and pincianati Mort L. ,4 Strubnivilie. I Leaves Pittsburgh.--._....:.. 1:M a. ca. 121,0 p. m. dy Stecbnprille...-....-- 4.110 •'4:00 du New ........ 9:50 " 10:15 , " du Columbus .....-- .. .: ... 11:10 11:45 " • _ fariyes efocfunati—.--1 Val per. 5:406. so. do tit Louis .--.... •...1 7:50 a. m.I Can p. co. No chaoto of cars bccarconirlitaborea and Cldcinoscl. Spleildld Bleeping Cara att,sclood to all Night Trains, Patatargh and L4ne.. rittabnrghl LW a, m. 6:10 I> m.hUO R m do Wellsville 3:00 " 8:13 I t. 4 etenbene t el 4:00 5:10 IWO de Wheeling. 1:64, :" 10,23• 4:65 " Arrives Belisle.... 6:05 , 1u:40 ' 6:05' Connecting at Wheeling With Baltirnons and Ohio Ballrood, and. M fieliair with Central Ohio UMhead for tdrao L tancna . t k e lt r . tr , cri . .. 11e 4 Co po lzb I rt I r, Cin• ; Pittstainak sad. Creek's's' Lim. • . 'Lomas Plftabwfltb---..—...—. I:00 a. c 0.1150 p. m.. do Wellsville ---.. i. 4:55 " 540 " do 8ayard..—.....—.:..... oclo . 4:14 " do Alliance...—. ..... 0e43 " . 4:40 " do • Hudson ..,• —..--.,.•...... 5:00 . 1 1O42 " Arrives Clef e1and..—..... ..t—. 4:15 I " fedo . connecting it Bayard With Toscarawas branch for . New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Itallioad; at HOdson with Cleveland, 'Zanesville and emcinnati R. It., for Akroh, Cuyahoga Falls and Millersburg, and at Cleveland. with C. a E.B. 11. for Erie, Health* and Buffalo with C. & T. It. It. for Toledo. Detroit. eod Chicago, and the North-west. Wellsville Accommodation leaves at 4:00 p to t • Returning trains arrive it 2e20,.. m., 9 15 a. Inl, $:2.5 and alkl.p. ro. Through Tickets to air trominont points to dm West or tiouthoreat ' North or North- meat, can ba peocorod at the Libore) Street Depot, Pittsburgh. . JOHN STEWART, Ticket Agent.. For furtbor information, apply to WILLIADI INTEWART, Agent. A t tho Company', 005 co in Froight Station, Penn at, tnys ItANGEMENT FOR'''''''''' 18(2 THE PENNSYL — „re • vAsle OENTITAL 17.ALLIWAD, EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. On soda MONDAY, May E.th. • I The MAIL TRAIN lama Pittsburgh' from "Goo ?amalgam depot, at the intemection of Liberty sad Grant *treats,- ovary morning (except Srinday) at 2:150 a. m.,stopplog all the principal stations. between pittsburgh andThiladelpbis, and making dinxt con !motions at Harrisburg e Baltimore and Washing-. ton, and for Near York via Allentown. route. • • The =rims TRAIN loaves the above 'named, station daily at 3t.50 p. m., snipping only at prin cipal stations, making direct connection at Haab. burg Mr Baltimore, Washington and New York 1. The FAST LIN - Inseam the atone named Btatitsi • Melly (Sundays excepted) at 13:20 p. only at principal stations, and connecting at I burg for Baltimore and Washington. „„ • LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger far . !attached, leave* the'Passenger Station every Morn (Seindaya ; excepted.) at 6:30 a. m., rutiniag far in C0111)11141:11th and stopping at all stations, • AtOCIONNORATION TB:&151a . _ The Johnelowle AeleinnOwuetion Tiger Wares daily, (accept tinuslay) at 145 p. tn., stopping at all stations.- - and running as far as Donemalegh. .' , tint Aworamodation Train for Wall•sEtallan Livia daily (except tinday) at &AO. to .. Second Acoaramodation 'Train for Waire Statbe . ,' leaves daily (except EittWay)st 11:00 a. m. . L ' Mot Accommodation ' help for Waifs Station harm daily (except Sandal) at 4:00 ga to. . .',. - • -: koarth Accommodation Train for lh'sll'a litatlee, leaves daily (except Bandage at 6:15 p. m. - • returning Trail/kande. in rirranarge as idioms Unreal', 12:25 p. m. ;" Mall, 12:25 p. m.: - Test .Ltne,. 12 25 a. la.; Johnstowe Aixicutunalation. 12105 a. m. • Pint Wail's Station Accammadation;(l:3o a. El. ; Sa o- , wed Walley Station Accommciiatku. Mb& In.lThird Wars Station Accommodation, Lie p.; m. i , TourtlV Wall'. Station Acoorcancalation, 8:10 p. m.. -. . . . , Trains foanilliairwille and Indianasonnectel Blake. cilia Intersection ' with' Johnstown 'Aancerowedatkes,'„ Distend West, Repress and Mall West. '. „ . 1 , TheC t lio I , lllnd i :t giztit to that; interest. I.a'. _ el& ltagOttd e44 , w than ncenneloi the datione e n u g 7 .= , '. cannot be norpawad on M I other r00t.. . The Bead I. 2. balloted ! with atom, and is entirely free from dust. We can promise safety, speed and comfort to x all wig' may favor dila Boad with their patronage. ' • ' FAB& To New y0rk,.........811 60To Ilaltimera.../ 60 - To ,Philatelphis...... - .10 00 Tor ancasturi.—:.....• 8 158 1 3 Boggego checked no all tationa on the Tenneylaw nis Oen tea Itailroad; and to ritiladelpleba„ Baltimore and New-Tart. ' ' - - : Passengers purchasing ticket.' in caw trill be charged we exam, ageording to diatanw traveled, In,. addition to the siatioa rates. except from stations where the Ootnpany bat tto Agent. . . ... NOTICIL.—In ,case of low, th e Opterwei will bold . thetnieles eietsensible Ber-penawal baggage poly, and for an amonnt not exceeding $100... . , '- - 11..8,..-Art Omnibas Lino hes. been !employed to • . &anew passel:igen and baggage 14.656 kern the Dte pot, at a charge net to exceed 25 crew fereach'pre• wager and baggage. ! For tkkets, vOy to , J. STIWAET;Agent. At the ;renn.g (Tufa . Central' 11•115 cod Peony. _Station. on Liberty and Grant streets.- : , .1411908.1.8W18._ j. 2 Gaol tinnerintendant. Altoona. Fa. WO FARMERS AND.OTHERS. • Jt. . FOB BABE, GEOWBri3 SUPGSTOIt PATISIT DRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR,' • • , • . Patented January 10; 18141 • • 1. , The sueriority "of tidy WI over all o th ers Wu* consists ;its cheapnems, simplicity and dorabatti t Second, In cleaning Grain faster, better and mcwo thoroughly, with loselabor, than any Mbar loin. Thole/twat* of tho above Fan has been loss en mad in , manufacturing And telling Agricultural lia— plemetits, and convinced of the great want of • good.' , Tan. for cleaning . the different kinds of Grain Seeds, prevents this to the public, with roll conadenos that it will moat their. wants. _ - • " • The andendgrwd; basing pnrchmed.the to mannfseters nod srli Os abure Grain ha .and Separator in Wesinni Ponasyliania, Western 'VW eitill% and ell Ohio; and the right to eoll in Hada and Mao% toper:prepared to filtall orders, whale. ale or , retail, et 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. W.W. s y~llrw ALLA€I. 011{(11)E.KLES, 'BJF 78 hags prime and choice (.8i811W; ' It hhds. prixth P. B. Sugar, , . 0 do' choice Cuba do. 65 tibia crushed, pOwilen4 andgran. Sagami ' 71 do yellow and A, B and 0 coffee do; 00 ,do Maryland Bell Co. Golden Syrup; 15 do .cixtric . dig 40 do NeseYork ••No plea ultra'. do; 20 half chests Y. H. and G. P. Tear, 33 • do 4lack " do; 7 boxes Old Virginia 'Tobacco; 24." catty boxes do; lbs. lamp do; ' 175 pkgs. Nos. 1. SA 3 large and med. Mackerel; 40 bbis. Bay,lviand and Labnbdor Harti . ng; 30 hilf bblis. - Wkite Fish; 40 •do .Lske Herring; 160 boxes scaled Herring; • to kegs Imported HI. Curb. Soda; , ; . 00 do do Soda; ' • 18 halTlibls. and Mils. No. 1-Lard Oil; • Tor sal" 1501101LAKEB LANG, • myl2 : . 32u Liberty street. . . CIROCERIES, JUST , RECEIVED Ili= rhe:as w i c u lrg lr6 Trea; • 75 " Young ilyaon Tea; 90 boxes young liraon 'and Imperial - Team; 50 bba. cub:. Sugar; - - 20 Porto Him Sugar; ' 125 61,1 a. extra Golden Syrup; • . • 60 . 4 1 Honey . 95. 4 . Grocers' 60 choler, Mackerel; . 75 half bib... • _ ,• 30 bide. Herring; 2,000 lbs. Codneh;. . 25 pelea Sealed Herring: .. 50 - 61 and 10a Totmeee; , • . • 100 dorm Own Enz.' ala • . 2513 krtg . rialiksis . ll visor; In store and lbr gals by . J i.. - 21 - 0 0E AG N . sQUNDRIEd 400 bble. Men Pork 250 do and fps. Leaf Lard; • 50 bb . No. 1 Dud 25 Do. Stargo Mackondr 2.5 rag. - rAinronod and cumito. Taned S. o.'Bamr; . • 26 tierces S. 0: Driod D o rt §9 • 100,000 pound, Balk Sidxs • ,000 Haag _ COO:i Shoulders: COAX "" ' Bacon „L_• ; •,:. t - Han*, : • ' - • -I_, • *pimp fuld for 404 by WL 11. HATS 6 CO. I CITE • Nof'44 Liberty Strilry. - . =~-.,. --- '-,'t•''''' 3.
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