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Pittsburgh, Rol Wayne an./ Chicago Rally - nail (From corner of Liberty and tirant streets, Pittsburgh ) Leave Pittsburgh ereialine. Ft Wayne Express Tram.........12:15 A 6.5 n A. M but P M Mail Tram. . 6:50 A. M. ...... Express Trmn 1 . 2.50 P. M. day P. M. 2i30 A. !A Arrive at Chicago 8,47 '. M. I Express Returning, a rice at Pittsburgh. Mall, 8:25 P.M. I Express, 3 - 30 P. M. Express, =A. (From Federal Street Station. Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 0:30 A. .11c 5:20P. 91 .. 6.05 A. M. 1210 P. M Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and (.rant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. 6:50 P. M. 12:45.P. M. 2,50 A. M. 11:50 P. M. 420 P. M. 12i) A. N. Express Train Fait Line The Jolit,tt , wn Why Passenger Train Johnstown Accommodation first Creek . Second " " .. ..'Thud.. 6:00 A. M. LIO P. M. `2.:60 P. M. 11:00 A. M. 10:40 A. M. Cfm A. NI 4.3 u P. M. 12.30 A Ni. 6:!..1) P. M. 6 - 15 P 11 pat,bur9h (la./ Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant street. ) Leaves. Arrives. Mail 'Train 7:k.k) A. M. 015 P. 111 Expre.ki Tram 4.30 P. M. 6.41 A. ) Cerel,ad arm' Atr,hargh Raitn..nd. (From corner of Lib,rty and Grant street.. 1 Leaves. Arrive, Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.4 n A. M Mail Train. 8.2.5 A. NI. 4.00 P. M Fast Line_ 1.u5 P. M. 0.3 d P. M Wellsville ACCMMTIWifIII.II 5.(k) P. M. 11.00 A. M Attthurgh, C/a.dah4/.., am' L'incomnti Rldroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Lenges Piit•. Coll_ollllo, Arr. In I'm Fast Lana 1215 A. M. a.OO A. :$l . . 11.30 A. M Express Train.. 1.05 F. M. I.Su A. M. 7 AO A. 7,1 Mrs. Davidson Publishes a Vindication Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson, who gained a no toriety in this city not very creditable to her self, and who has, more recently, been in trouble in Canada, publishes in the Toronto Leader, of the °7th, ult., a long card, narrating the "shameful treatment' . she received in that city. She states in many words, that all the money she had—sl,l6o wa4 taken from her when she was arrested on a charge of passing counterfeit money—that her jewelry was torn off—that a detective refused to allow her to telegraph home, or even to assist her in getting counsel to defend her. She alleges, that the attorney she finally sia•ceeded in getting treat ed her badly—refusing to get the evidence she desired, until she had given him an order fur ten dollars which was known to he good, and that he even then did not ptocure the testimo ay. She was obliged to pledge a fifty dollar ring to get a detector. She was charged with carriage` used by the police while under ar rest, and being taken ill, was refused a physi cian on two different days. No ono War , al lowed to speak to her, and persona calling on her were,not permitted to see her. She state, that a detective searched her luggage, and that a diamond ring, a wedding present from her husband, has not been returned ; other articles were missing, among them a set of silver forks worth fifty dollars. She also states that the fifty dollar bill on the Exchange Bank, of this city, supposed to be counterfeit, has since been redeemed at the counter of the bank. The Leader publishes the following letter, addressed by Mayor Weaver to the. Mayor of Toronto: OFFIcE, PITTSBURGH, September 17, 113.39. His WORSHIP THE MAYOR or TORONTO, C. W. I observe by your papers that a Mrs. David son, resident of this city, has been arrested on charges preferred against her in your city. Mrs. Davidson has been a resident of this city for about twenty years, and I am not aware that she has ever been tried for any offense whatever in any of our courts. Her relatives and friends here are quite respectable I have been requested to write your Worship to inter cede for her, a stranger in your city. H. A. WEAVER, Mayor. If the statement of Mrs. Davidson be cor rect, she has indeed suffered much wrong. We have no comments to make on the above, but copy the remarks of the Leader introductory to the statement, which seems to corrobo rate it: We publish below Mrs. Davidson s state ment of the treatment she has received at the hands of the police authorities of thi , city That she has been badly used there is no room for doubt. The rough and even violent treat ment of which she complains is certainly very discreditable to the parties coocerned. More than all this, statements were made that her conduct at the Rossin House was not correct. We have inquired into this matter, and have been convinced that these statements were to tallyunfounded; that her behavior was entirely unexceptionable, and that she conducted herself in a lady like manner. It was quite natural that a female of nervous temperament should, under the circumstances in which she was placed, exhibit a good deal of excitement. ?Tot the least extraordinary part of the case is the mistakes into which the brokers, who were examined in the case, fell. Ono hundred dollar note which they swore in the most posi tive manner was bad, has been cashed by the bank by which it was issued. We Understand that Mrs. Davidson has been advised by parties connected with the Pitts burgh banks to sue for heavy damages. It is reported that she will sue one house in the city for its share in the proceedings against her. claiming $20,000 damages. NEW TICKET SYSTEM.—On Monday, a new ticket arrangement, recently adopted by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, went into operation at all the stations along the route. The systeni is known as Edmundson's patent, and is coming into general use on the leading railroads. It consists of a case, very neatly and conveniently arranged, with one hundred and ninety-eight compartments, each compart ment holding a number of tickets, and so ar ranged that a ticket can be slipped out from below without disturbing those above. Each compartment represents a station, and the ticket for one static)] is readily distinguished from another. The ticket agent is also fur nished with a small press, by which the date of the ticket is printed in a moment. The entire arrangement is a great saving of labor in sign ing and registering tickets, and it works with precision. It also saves the agent the labor of making daily returns of the sale of tickets. The inventor certainly made "a good hit," as we understand he gets ten thousand dollars for the right to use it on a single railroad. LITTLE MARY M'VICKE,R, who has recently played a successful engagement at Boston, and is now at Albany, will shortly appear at the Apollo Theatre. The Boston papers speak highly of her abilities, and say she pleased all who saw her. The Boston Journal says : "The musical abilities of Miss M'Vicker are rare, and her cultivation is much beyond hor years. Great care and constant endeavor should be practiced in the development of this acquire ment. We trust that the little lady will make us another visit soon, and assure her of a warm welcome." PHOTOGRAPHED.—On Tuesday afternoon the members of the Eclipse Barge Club, who re cently took a pleasure excursion up the Alle gheny, repaired with their barge, the Alba• tross, to the still water near Herr's Island, in the Allegheny, where the boat was anchored, and the crew took their places in the boat, with their oars. Mr. Cargo took two tine pho tograph views of the boat and crew, which looked exceedingly well. One will be placed in the parlor of a gentleman of the club, as a memento of the expedition. - IMPORTANT ARRANGEMENT.—The several railroad hues constituting the Lebanon Valley, East Pennsylvania, and New Jersey Central, have completed arrangements for the running of two daily express trains from New York, to connect at Harrisburg with the trains on the great•Penniylvania mate.' The' new arrange ment will go into effect about the first of November. Time APOLLO.—Messrs. porter M'Farland repeat the greit drama of "The Pooi of New York," this evening, cast to the full strength of the stock company. b Jolt ER 6, 1859. Court of Quarter Sessions. Before Judges M'Clure and Parke. WEDNE OSA 7, October 51.11, 1859. A ftw uninipn taut ,orety cases were dis posed of. AcctnENT.--On Tuesday, Mr. Thomas Lit tle, employed at the outer depot of the Pitts ! burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, while at work at a circular saw, was struck by a piece of timber thrown from it, knocking him down, and leaving bins almost senseless. It is feared lie bas reoured internal injuries. THE LATEST NEWS OW 00 I 3 ;0) IA 0 and dry 9c. @1 lb., sublect to the llama discount Red Lead 9 , /,(lhfilc- net. and Litharge Witialow Glass... The prices of city brands have advanced. and we correct our quotations as follows: Safi and 7x9, box of 50 feet, 61,60; B'lo, £2.15; 9x12, and 10x12, 52,40; Bxl3 and oxl4, 52,65; 10'15 and 10x16, $2.75; 10 2 cent discount off. Country brand? 50c. lower. MrSr TELEGRAPH_ PITTSBURGH MARKETS Commonwealth vs. C. S. Kennedy, indicted for assault and battery, on oath of James Mills, who had a difficulty with defendant at his tav ern in East Liberty, in which the latter struck him. A verdict of guiTty was found, and seri teen• deferred. Overland Mail WEEKLY REVIEW. Carefalln Mn.isfq and Corrected by rwr 1,1D72 Sr. Louts, October s.—The Republican re ceived a note last night from the postmaster at Santa Clara, saying that Messrs. Broderick and Terry did tight a duel on the morning of the 12th ultimo. Terry was shot through' the throat. The wound is supposed to be mortal. Mr. Jarvis, treasurer of the Sonora Mining Company, Edward Woodman and E. E. Cross, late editors of the Ar;.m,,i,m, arrived last night direct from Arizona. Captain Smith, Super intendent of the third division of the overland maii lino, also arrived from El Paso, having in charge two hundred pounds of silver bullion, consigned for the mint at Philadelphia. Up wards of a ton of silver bullion is at El Paso, awaiting shipment to the States The silver mines at Arizona are doing well, although they are greatly annoyed by the dep redations of the Apache Indians. Th e n e w s that Colonel Fauntleroy bad su perceded Bonneville, as commander or the De partment of New Mexico, gave great k athfac ti,,n at Arizona. T EACH ERS. —Miss Martha lfamilton has been elected assistant in the Fourth Ward Sehool, A Ilegheny. at a salary of four hundred dollars a year. The salary of Mr. Principal of the colored school, has also been rni,ed to six hundred dollar:. eQpi,nertial Reporter Whisky...Tim been in moderate demand; Bales at 28r 29c for Rectified, in lots, and $l,OO for Old Rye Raw brings 2e 427 c, in lots. PITTSIIMM, October 5, 1850 Phila.elpbla Market. Commonwealth vs. same; indictment, as sault and battery, on oath of .1. Wadsworth, who t..titied that after the abo‘e occurrence, Kennedy seized him by the collar, and kicked him out of the house. We have change to note in the gen ern I agpeet at NI ine- , nitre our last, though, an the anaaon ad beeornes more animated• vet. It 1.1 quite evident that the aggregate of =ales Will tint come up to the annrtpatirm= of Our ruerohant, PraLsord.snirk, October s.—The Breadstuff market con tinues firm. Flour: the receipts continue very small; !ales of superfine at .C0,.f..5 extra at $5,00@5,75, and extra tamely at Keiorsie,so: the receipts show a falling off of compared with the same period last year. Rve Flour is it anted at $4.1234., and Corn Meal at g 3,75. Wheat is m rely limited supply, and has an upward tendency. ,ialee of 6000 bush at 5.1.17©1,22 for common and prime red, and 1L30@1,35 for white. Rye sells freely at 4:4:1.57e. Corn is active, and 10,000 bush yellow gold at 63g,Doc, closing in demand at the latter figure. Oats have advanced. 6000 bush Delaware and Pennsyl vania sold at ale. There is no change in Groceries or Provisions. Clover Seed is selling at $5,5005,68 for Ohio. Whisky is firm at 274.tga11c. David S. Williams prosecuted George Al es sor for assault and battery, who instituted cross suit against Williams and Thomas and Lewellen Jenkins, for a like offense. The par ties all reside near the copper works in Pitt township. The cases were tried by one jury. From the evidence it appeared that Alessor had called Williams aside and called him a black guard, and struck him three times. Messor testified that while talking to Williams he was attacked and abused by the other partio No verdict at adjournment. A boy of twelve years, Henry Kohi,s, was indicted for assault and battery, on oath of Christiana Strieb, who testified that on the 20th of August last, defendant and other boys were, sitting on her steps, in the Fifth Ward, making R noise. She requested them to leave defend ant refused; she took him by the hair to force him ; he resisted and struck her on the foot, injuring her so severely that she was confined to bed, unable to walls, for some tune The jury found a verdict of not guilty. but defend ant to par the costs Reese Davis was indicted for misdemeanor in taking apples from the °reliant ot Thouois Reynolds, in Elizabeth township. i in trial 0001) ARTICLE RI. ft fair price IS usually cheaper than one common or inferior, though bought for a mere trifle, and buyers of fashion able clothing in either men or boys' wear, will find the goods made by J. L. Carnaghan Federal street, cheaper than many others, be cause made well and neatly cut The demand for our ewn manutanured article. ie good, and the .hmtmait9 ITe,it are quite large ; yet our runnufaeturers have a , torkt large enough to ,upply heal y demand, 11 , Will probably he made upon them The produce inarget quite active. The receipts from the West are tau and there 13 a good demand from the East :In pisees there is but little change, except in hone .n which there Is a slight advance. The lisme,-, by rivet hr, comparatively limited. as the laver has fallen to such a stage that large boats, heavily freighted. cannot go out, and the husine , is confined to smaller craft MR TIERNAN, Assistant County Gauger, tens as=aulted by u German coal miner, in Mifflin township, on Monday last, who struck him while engaged in branding sonic coal cars, hard words haring passed between them. New York Market. Now Yoga. October s.—Cotton is nominally quoted, with sales of 300 bales; sales of good middling uplands, on the wharf, at 11V. Flour declined 10c; sales 9000 bhk. State $4,40,14,..1.:,0; Ohio .515q3;5.40; Southern $5,10 ( . 40,20. Wileut firm; sales 20.000 bush at $1,21 1 4 for red, Et.:30,:,0.40 51,25tb1,30 for western white, 51,00 41.01 for Milwaukee club, and 97499 c for Chicago Bern henry; moon bush sold. Pork firm at 1,16,35615.50 for oleo:, and 510,49410,50 for prime. Lard buoyant at 11?,113.5n. Tallow firm at 103ic. Hides dull; sales of 25,000 is of western at 10c Sugar firm; Mus. covado 53(i.:46Ne. Whisky firm at Tilt Gt NINA•iTp - AssuelATCO. is es flourishing in , tituticiii—free of debt, and with thirteen hundred dellars in the treasury. Captain Stone', surveying party was en camped near the Pattigonia mine=, awaiting intelligence as to future movements: We have Mile of interest m note w money virile, The , hseounts In bank hare been larger during the past week. Irvin r M the falling due of notes on October I—i. to meet which, accommodations were made There is an mere,. In specie ties week The brink, are ref,- log some gaol paper, but it is taken up on the street, at fair rate- Eastern exchange is still scarce. but the banks draw (or customers at par. The following comparative statement is made up from the official statements of the condition of the city banks for the week ending on Monday last, and for those of the week previous- 'lir E Select and Conn,lon hold Spuelai meeting this evening Bich veins of gold quartz had been discov ered at Santa Cruz, along the river, in the vicinity .1 Fart Buchanan. New York Stock Market. SI EN', .1,1) I,' ril /NO or ewers' wa ricic style and material, manufneture;l mi pressly Gar and devideilly the best stock ever nitered in this market Gentlemen and parents; swill find it I their interest to 4'1,11 at our establishment, earner of Federal street and Diamend. Allegheny city, liebire purchas ing else XV here. A strict iiilherenve to our sys tein 'if large sal, and small mmtits has ON en the name or W. li. M (;ee . tin enviable pro-vol I ins e ‘N hi, li 11 , . colupetioll Ilitlierto d IAUr bed From Washington %VA:IOW:4_II . ON CITY, October the reeent roeeption of the new Brazilian Minis ter by the President. the latter took occasion to expre,s the hope hat the Brazilian govern- Meat would still further remove thatestrictions 00 our COllltilerri3 with that country. NLW Yore, October s.—Stocks active, but irregular in re tl ' i c cago & Rock Island 64 1 4 Cleveland a T01ed0.... 20,4 Illinois Central RR..... (16, Harlem Railroad 74% Ihnols Central bonds S4 l Erie, 6th mortgage.... 30 - Michigan Southern.... XI Louisiana's 93 New 1 ork Central 781.4 Tennessee 6's 87% Reading. 41 Carolinas B's 97 Galena a Chicago 71 California 6's. 82% 111chigan Central.- 4234 U. S. Ws of 1874.... . _. _102% 4% A 3511,1~0 0.. t. 3 Loans and 17ia,ounts 97 1}.749.964 32 /in° hl other ...... 312,454 Not, ‘ of other Bank,. andTrea....nry Notes. 334.405 55 376.013 00 1.042.774 414 1.073.073 12 I..inatiornr, I 't; r•Lliatiol/ .• • 1,701.1,3 jai 1.005,393 CU 1 , 10 to r'th..r Rank,. 182.40 AL 1713.754 74 . 2t; 10)4,172 C 7 111.10110vring comparative resulti! I terrace in titan, aryl lilsmuritq ...„ .„ 16,14 r, .the hyotb, Bank._ .. ti, N ,1,1 ,te, $03.1 Cherk , of other Hank. 1...1j7eci4r ...... Iliureat.e in i l'onrt or Common Pleat:, More Judgo:: Maynard and Adam-. Er , N r:SDA I', October sth A pm we letter from Arizona, dated the ult , sac, that the Npaohel are getting bolder and we hav e almost the usual number of mur dors and tigilLs. Cincinnati Market. Morris Kraus vs. Adam Oxchart and l'harle s Jeremy, action to recover the value of a beef cow sold by plaintiff' to defendants. Verdi,t for plaintill in thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. The cote at the recent election for a delegate to Congre,, exceed, two thoutan t l. Only about ~n e-six Illof the voter, participated in the New Mexican election CISCISNATI, October s.—Floor brightens; some of the prices, tend upwards, but no advance is achieved 'Wheat of prime grades, particularly red, is firm, and one or tan cents Lcuer. Corn is in good request at 80 ita3c. Oats, under the influence of large receipts, are 2id.ric lower No change In Rve or Barley. Thera is no clianr.e in Cut Meats; 83,00 isleld for bacon shoulders, fur hlk_ :Nlew , Pork is easy at 814,00. 300 tierces of Lard sold at 10 , 4 c. Whisky is active at 26n tiiv eXt,eo,l the receipts. Exchange is firm •di Nvw pork. L. , RI ll.nt , and II di-tin goodoKl II • in tll. I II de 1 'en.d.• land ll , prottoitztt.t - t, lott, prt-rt Ito .front,. .t (c.' troot., (lit' tto. .1..r1.,./J from tio• 11.,` td i FIE /ILI, twdinioriy as ; , 17,1, • ot,doralsoll 'I h,. t•oo,d) par.ol ttu.l 'odd i , r F 4 I. F N 1 k0i....K1.• I 'rogt:t.tK, Pr0pr00.0...: I F tt!do. tor I; - \..tro.to, Ni. fild Wood .trees. K.d.l Kt rt•tati .iritttttz,', C 0.821. ,g 3 24.744 u 3 Torrenoi Laughlin vs John Cool debt. Verdict for defendant BUJ Ii th , inf4.rinatior, ha: , been received in official quarters in addition to what was tele graphically stilted yesterday relative to the Water ements. As to the reported depart ere of a party of filibusters, the only authentic account in the Ixissession of the government is that ther left in a tug boat, about. ten milea helms New Orleans, but which could not con vey them to the place of their destination. 'I 1,,ut.,110-4 expected to be taken un board a larger and more suitable steamer. In the meantino. C011, , ,t0r Itatch and his deputies, and othci federal etlicers, are, according to their re , orting to every legal:nate means to intercept the tilibusteis. In addition be! ves.‘els have been despatched for that pure. e. While these.things are pro gressing In thoneight,orlwod of ;New Orleans, information has born reC , I Vett that a number of MlNl:ter: are in Mobile, 'ionic of whom were pr.,minont in the Sulan fillibuqering pedition, which vessel, it will be recollected, ois wrecked at Moser's Reef. The federal oaken, there have been instructed to watch their movement ,, , and act accordingly. It is not yet isiniddered necessary to ~ .end out any new instructions to our naval forces its the t7ull and Pacific, as the veecits there arc Ow , pot,Fvion of the orders heretofore ,sued, to relation to the unlawful expe dition The this new fillibustering otpedition is not considered in the least but should the adventur ,- ,ra invade Nicararma, and interrupt the transit, there i, that our federal force; would proln l4 ; int , rp , o. The power I; found in the 1.5 near- Z , •lndon treaty, and to its exereim, Nicaragua would have no objection, 11 P "ant,whe has been adjusting the two per coot. hied 'account on behalf of the Com missioner of Missouri. ha., been otheiallv in i.,rtned by the acting of the Evnerul land office, that there is due t o th e said .-date on that nei.iiunt. John ll'Ulurg's Executor:F. vs Jacob Hart: action of covenant. Verdict of twenty-four dollars for plaintiff. Benjamin J. Gannee vs. William J. Back house, administrator of Thomas M'Laughlin. deceased ; action of debt on a bill for boarding Verdict of one hundred dollars for plaintiff Adjourned till nine o'clock this morning; lt,,rea.. , in amount due to other Rank, ner ea, In The at.nre fr. 711,. show a net 111,e4...• in Assets 01 V.i.71.1 0. and a net Inerenle in Liatahuel .1,5,341 2h —maklng the dtlferenre to faror of the flanks tin, week V 30,371 Si) Sew York Cattle Market. Nrw Soxx . Octoticr s.—Beeves advanced %Ale, re ceipts 3090 head, at en advance chiefly on middling fitlitiltleS, which , ell at 5a,10e, average price Sc.,li Sheep advanced Sig4ct receipts 12,500 head. Swine firm; re ceipts itatO head. GEORGE NV SMITH, Ale. Pittsburgh manufactured routines in fair 'remand. with steady shipments to all parts of the coon y. Toe eltatilished rates at present are blI half bhl4. Kennett 54.00 India 4,00 Cream. . . XX 3.00 • XX 3,60 Porter . 3,00 Apples ..Are m good demand. with sales M cone mole at bbl; good at ift.(XIC - r42.1..'5 Ashes We noto but little change. Pots rata and PeArls at his ;;;Ce : Soda Ash at 36: Nitrate of Soda at iiri..tifir, , a . C; and Concentrated Lye atl. ? lb. BREWER, iIALTSTEL, iND Rol' HEALER R. T. KENNEDY S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. Fl d K. Cf)RN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED Ie.TTSBUIMII AND. ALLEGHENY. nu7lvdtgr, TERMS. CASH ON DELIVERY SUDDEN DEATH Mr. Thomas+ Bailin, who formerly resided in Manchester. below this eity, was found dead last Sabbath in the yard attached to his dwelling in Washington. II death was caused, it is supposed, from his hay ing missed hi-' fo-ding on the porch and being precipitated sonic Eve feet or more upon the hard earth, receiving a contusion upon his tern ple4 which caused instant death Mr. ft. had been left by his lady in the sitting room, en gaged in reading. when she It is sup posed he arose to go back. and 11 , 1. V ing fallen from the porch a, stated, was instantly killed His lady having sunk to sleep, his absence was not diseovered till morning. when his body WaS some person r kiting the pump at early dawn. An inquost was held, and a ver dict rendered in accordance with the fact-- The deceased was nearly ,verity yours of ago, and enjoyed the '.teem ~1 all who know bin Pitt Mt , Plitaburgh H A VI BEL\\lN‘i U:11, 1 Flt? =ll ‘I I tny br.fid, I am InanfifiuTur n,, a von - FINE FT....VOILE' , 1111 r f:R .U.K. put tip in 1,.'1,3,04 1,1 ri , ••••1) f., farm!) L, bill L. I , I! UI r IL,-LL Bacot, Is tu Iwr demand fur Shoulders; r'ddee Vic. mid hams*: 1054; Sugar cured do. at 12..6g, Y. lb Itcsusa..Tho demand ii small, wlth o.rcaslonal sale of small white at $1 oe per bushel for prune small white. WHEELING BOTTLED ALE!. Butter-1s source, and choice roll bungs 14,110 to barrels. Broome. Tho dor:laud In fully eual to the mpplT, common an worth /2,00 per dozen; c hoice $3. 1 ,75e,43,1a./, and fancy $3,21 , ' ,., 14.3,f,0. Buckets and Tubs... The Bearer manufacturers, prices are es follows . —Buckets, plain inside, t dozen, $115; painted Inside. $140; 3 hoops. $1,75; Tithe. NO. l' J hoop,, 1.4 dozen. $7,75; N. 1, 2 hOUpd. $4,75 . No. 'et, F. 5(1 ; No. 4 . 5 1 . 75 ; No. 5, 5.3.00; heelers.'" 2. 5475; lalf Huyheis, sealed, $1,71. Cordage... Manilla 11 10, lb Rope. rut... 13 Tarred ...11 1 4 . lb I Hem - ...11 11 Hemp " .11 . te It Tarred - 'l4 11 , l'aekiniztarn. tine .11 lb I Packing Yarn, com-10 'Ol lb Bed $1,50. dunce Hemp, 51.3 r, $3.4a53.2,75 y, dozen: Hemp coil. ale. B dozen; Hemp Coe. 34 doz. G.tr, , , (Prange...Cotton Hope and upa rtraA, 204, ; do. below PR.. =4.; Bed Carl jr3,soat,-3,caa.:44.73 ti dozen, Plonith Lines $1.23 ;Sash Cord, ft1„00. Candles—The follow mg ace now the current rate. 4 city manufacturer Moul4s 133 p lti.; Dip I:4E4c. oiwr Its. Cheese there is a g, ,, / , u MIA Inc-Aerate de 111.1114, and we quote We.itern Reserve in lop, at 845 . 15, a, 11l 411411, Corn 31eal quote from Oret hands at h&c p,r tat.hul, and at 9:,,2.99 fr. l n ,tore, and in hid. at eisme CANNEL COAL OIL “f KENNY 11 I