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    HIE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
liIPORTAN FRO WASHINGTON On
!apectal N.essage by the Presideui
On the Late Outrages
INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE
TILL FULTON AND WAB.tsE 01:PEN1;n
TO PROTECT A ilEieicA
A $15,090,000 LO.,:liti ASKED FOR.
doe.,
Toro= Washington
ASII,I4:TuN CITY, May 19.—The Presidt,nl Ft37lt.
,1 i:11.0 the Senate to-iky to
,r• letielit: heretofore adopted. The following
0 most inzcresting among, them
t LUlas n May 12th an f,..11(ms
nipim)ing papers, copies of the ori.o, , ais,
Ica h:Ivo just been received, will make know , to
that another outrage has been committed Ligi...nit
of Coo United States by a British aimed
•wbtrh calls for the immediate attention of tho
ti.vernment. lam persuaded to behove that
the occurrences took place as they are stated, the
duct of the British officers will b_e_disat owed rr - hi
biderunud. I beg you would co - Camonicate to L• rd
- ‘l,,ita , bury the earnest desire of the President
practice, which seems to because mere ' , rev ib.nt,
•.• be , a! ning and searching Amarican vessels -ha. be
and the most peremptory ord._ r th:b
. e be given and enforced. Such a mea
• , for by iumertant considerations, which
emir to you. While this Government
•
hued to Use al! proper exertions for the sup
. t!do slave trade, it is not the less de-i.:;.:8
•r t ....5t immunities of the vessels of the :!cited
the ocean :412 ,, a1d be preserved. What
,— ,c been the true objects of the voyage
lind papers stating her Amer-
The was subject neither to search nor
rti_. British cruiser. Ido not doubt that
r, : ted will be fully over-estimated by the
• e' the British Government, and proper inea
. tr.ocn t.rceont the recurrence of sitm.s.r
Cis: , , In it letter to Secretary Tol.lCey, ,1•11,1
the statement of the C.
;leoerni at liavana relative to tho agfress;e
recently committed against a vessel co :cm
lff. , ted States. He adds that the subject cells tor f - r
tool...ilate attention of the government, and that } , tr.
DI Is.:. has been instructed to bring it to the ccnsidu
i L.llO British government with a view to each
as the circumstances demand. 01.f.r:Igt•s of
•,:. Lutwro against our vessola, it longer ontioLlod,
insv, to lead I.•J the 11.10.. t unpleasant cons°.
. It appears that several British armed
ci4 are cruising on the coast of Cuba, and that
ocoLchant vessels are exposed to vexatious. inter
o;.ficri i,y their interference. It is therefore proper
avinci should ho despatched with instruct - lens
render prompt protection to all American vessels
:nay need it. The forcible search by cruisers
oat pcwer on the high seas cannot be tolerat,l.
try of the Navy wrote to the President
May that the steamer Fulton, Capfam
./ h ordered to cruise actively on the
ot Cuba, and take such measures as
..- no...2,tßary to protect all vessels of the
.r..tcs on the high seas from search or deter, -
7. in the vossais of war of any other nation.
ttrders have been given fur the preparation or the
. a . - -a.tonald and the brig Dolphin, to join the
it .no ,lit.s.irou for the purpose of cruising in the
of Cuba, and the steam frigate Wa.
t,,t. :law fitting out at New York as the flag ship of
tae Nleilihlorarman squadron, has been directed to
her iitg in those quarters, fold protect, at all
Li, persons and property of Ameriev!
1 - ,-riting to Mr. Dallas on the 18th i May,
Lou that'varieus statements have been made
lidt/ae papers showing that thorn are, oases of
detentions and searohes of Atnoriean
ny British armed ships of war in the Gulf if
and the adjoining seas. In addition to there
high seas and the indefensible act
:ozaiust several of our merchant vebs.,l, , •,
.i , .ven in number, a forcible entry and ox.
71 has been committed by a British armed
the harbor of Sazua La Grand, on the
Cuba. No authentic report has reached
With the exception of a letter Irmo
, Lsui meral at Havana, and of which a espy
I. trensmitiLd. Proper measures have been taken to
ail nece:say information, which will be
:orwardiol y. ao.i nheu all the facts are assm
,cmo.l, to; per teoresentations will be Lunde
oaue go-..srument of bier Catholic Majesty
he, ~.oerch of American vessolr by the. naval
C. iDn •.4 qh‘,ther power within the territorial juris
1-.6im of The government of the Unittd
i• 4 ,L,1,11,i that the government of that ooun•
e.,,0t [be effmiont measures to protect
c.‘riicg to Spanish ports, from lawless
1 .. they are entitled to, aril
not . med elsewhere it must ho found in the
=MEMO
f-tor o's.otic own country.
Mo. Cass siys be is not informed whether any in
. 17:1!.o r .iced iu ceus‘oluonce of the proceedings
th• If there here, it is expected
;;,•if to 2 ;wide good by the Spanish govern
ito-...0t, cr I'S t".eap.9 of its interposition with the
g . vernment of i-freat Britain. These flagrant vi
01 ,- I"p2,htF Of the United States, he adds,
,:xe,t , al a d,-of , fouling thitoughout the country:
, t tho aqutition of both houeos of
:'heir •J.,rttlhtian,ocannot fail to produce
oowt etc ?ts upon tho relations of the two
'll Prosidont confidently believes that
naval officers, in the adoption of the9o
tuoosures, have acted without the
c., , rity and have misunderstood the views of their
• oro but it is nit the leas duo to the United
o,acluct :hall be disavowed an.:
ordor:. issued to prevent the recurrence
pToc;,,,ituct . G. You will communicate to
Ltd MaluiEbury reasonable expecta
r that this subject shall re-
the I,llllle. , iifile ttention of her Brittanic
;.; ;me that the (Miceli who have
ittaut gu.ity nt those outrages shall be held person.
. 1 :y r3:q.‘rEitlit. their c,tniluct, and that where
i tecttni peen sustained, the inter
, I pat tie.. Ithall receive just compensation. You
a ..l invite the particular attention of Lord Maims
-011 to t h e occurrence at Sagua La Grand, and to
sue e,peetation of the United States that the
„, adopted by the British govern
upon !!,i6 will be such as to mark with its
•ore th c ,, r6.4ct of the officer whose proceed
~rtous cause of offence to a friendly
prove:A. interferences hereafter:
mpuit in the liomse from
r:r14,1
7,11%
„ ca the Tariff, Ai;
t!n , -otec!,ve policy should be entirely
as early as practicable, to
tax ,,, a „ n, aa , ktter of economy. Articles of
s ;,,, u ld ho taxed the lowest rate of
„ 2. tta wu as Touch as possible on
'Pi: , „„-i gat i„„ la ws should be so modified
In ie any portot : , of the officers and
chips to b o A xterican seamen, and
uurehaso and sell
eitizatis be free to
o.a au cutire equ. litY with Amen
built ships, aad that the American emoting trade
perfect equality to `oreign ships,
man, 'alai they do not enter. *sin a hoPo
inauzuTate the new policy nom'. Such
must is the work of time. l hey do
tbarm - ..rs, luult so much to immediate praL'ticat
a , to the effect upon public opinion, and Clua
.1:::llate;y incurs the triumph of the principle
oixocate. Mr. (4s.rnett doe . ; not concur in all
, conclusions of the committee.
REM
it rhu
The President has formally asked of Congress the
IT h. , rity tv contract a loan of fifttect millions of dol
term not exceeding ton years. The Senate
c Finance have the mater under coneid-
BEIM
71r,-7 ClAM'eti upon his duties to-day as
:21 the Court of Claims.
~a7RTY•sIFTY. CONGRESS
I , lltS'r
Yesterillay't Proceedings.
SLNAi' :
received from the President armies.-
ieitor from the Secretary of the Navy on the
aggressions in the Gulf of Mexico,
oi&: we, referred to the Committee on Foreign Le
l! -:td m.dered to be printed.
Mt. Pugh offered a resolution enquiring if the
Government has revoked the grant for a
road acrass the Isthmus of Tehauntepoo, and if so,
that ,t.!ps be taken to renew
Tb, dis •ussion on the repeal of the Fisheries
;mmu!tes was continued by Messrs. Chandler, Davis,
Sitemi,e , , Wilson, Shields, Sumner and others. It
was finally disposed of as follows: An amendment
to too amendment repealing duties on sugar was lost
by 27 20; the amendment . itself repealing
the &aim on salt was lost by 41 against 18. The
bill pendin was reported. Mr. Wilson moved that
it Liiia) etroct till the 31st December, 1862.
by ::11 ..gaitist 2tl. The bill therefore takes effect
Ur, I),•ualber, 1869. The bill was then passed by
~ c 30 against 26.
The lioolestead bill was then taken up on motion
~f Mi. P.:I:, of Trio., and several verbal amendments
',4tre agreed to.
Without action on the bill, the Senate adjourned.
nousE OF REPRESENTATIVES
!'"lierrnan, Ohi,, moved an amendment pro
peEinu• to reduce the appropriatila for repairs to the
house, fn tore, and improvemontti to
tlx: :fit 2 from $12,000 to d 4,000. He was op
,o, ed to indirectly increasing the salary of tho Presi
dent while willing to do so in a direct wny.
.1. Glancy Jones remarked that Mr. Sherman was
patienit,rly hostile to the White House, from which
interrred that he never expected to occupy it him
-cll. The gentleman had indulged in LI fling at the
PreAden t only because the President had not invited
him to dinner. Ho bagged to assure the gentleman,
i n olio , to ease his conscience, that the dinner to
,hich he I Joney I was, and Sherman was not, invited,
r) , . 1 paid ter out o the public expenditures. Lie
would never flinch trout defonding the President,
wh was t mo of t.. 0 pur, , t men that ever presided
over the c upt,y. ',es.) That was the answer
o
!of Bla . rk Republicans. (Renewed laughter on that
aide.)
Mr. chow 6.,td it Ira , : a remarkable spectacle for
t h e c h e , rt z.w, of the Committee of Ways and Means
t „ membt.r ; nd cast an imputation upon
h;.l t.t:..0 character, becamm the latter had, ie pur
el hi, privilege, moved to reduce this appro
pr:r.tion. It was singular that the chairman could
not produce a bettor argument, which was unbecom.
Mg any member of 1.1.1, body.
Mr. Maynard c,itbed In know whether these pro
ceedings wore in order.
The Chairman said that both the gentlemen wore
out of order.
Mr. Slaertna:, in reply to Mr. Jones, c,,id that the
lattor's imp Action n.,3 Is Lin motive: , in-n. , Vintc • for a
reduction of the nrprrpriati.m wue eutircly uhf , dad
ed. No did 71 , 4 5 , ..01r. 20 nttecln the Pre:0(108e , pet-
vatsC . r.c.l7.C:e7. !1)1127,ed thy. A . = to
the reins it innrrr 2,1 an icvitativa
dinner, it was
beneath the or a gentleman. he had acted
n inn nerformanea of e o,lnsittuto,nql o.lty, and
oared nut for , ar Pr' I rout or his friend be 'o speak
ing in his 1-, t 0, 3 1::.
Mr. done.; s d. a fets it
from OM i , truni3O the r ,, ! of tb
olotoo:
hits, by norm, co m
with tic,
began ir
n.•
expem-re
•' 1111's
's r, Caa
Cur hi.,...
adJe.l, r , t be• - ,eL of the President, bui
for inetaitti.r , ot ell the Govern
ment, and to- ac-oln7lmiation -f the public.
The ro,t wi ,, ptc.l. The bill no
buientled woo rop ,, rt,d the 11,tuse.
Tito house ilo uruid.
AddP6.iGnal by t bin TiAagara
Tho zONerrutr.7rt bill i. progressing Fiow y
'Frp, gre-t r 1 ,•;: wa: , won I.y VI/Ilky
Thore. Writ' in the lic•hi.
Tile rattn3r appro.% ingly
the tAteneltal (.! rile 117 , 1: , •1 S .ites southward, and
thinks th , ,it thd nesorhiloii Central Atnerica by us
cannot 1 hi delayed, and that :he annexation will
gredd tbeie present position.
It thinki, that there wiil b inure opposition to
such annexation hotly , ti on iihroad.
IND EA.
The Paris a:ll,mi ,, that Sir Celin Campbell
urgently demar.,l- immediate roinforeements.
The di I'. *Jill .4' I er at !N.: preelainittion
calling v the let;elF and threw thetneolNe9
en the mere F.,imrnieent. He contlecate3
their but prid_iii:e • ,tre !heir lives.
Lp•l
Na bi." 11.-.
forrn4:Ly
Surli.tiry :11,3 Comp:L:ly
Anevnon Telegrapil tpiT.;,Tt.
(•I •(,.
h r
\k•
roducn It ;1“I i 11111 I• 1
Ml' Co:M/11,1 .
In the Hondo, iniernamMr, relative to tile Sloe Te
hauntepee grant was hiked ler; r, resolution to print
two hundred thousai.ri copies of the agricultural par-
Lim of the Pat• - int Oth:m Report V;ee passed; a pi,r
tiOn . he rebiic pr1:11.:11g, amounting to thirty•ODO
thousand ei, hundred !lats, was countermanded,
and the Roost, then o:cei 1 - •. in committee and took
up the Civii Appropriation bill.
in the Sabato, Mr Doolittle effi:ro,l a resolution
that tho President. communicate all the correspond
ence cuncerning the nidest Of Gen. Walker,
and the seizure of rroporty belonging to persons
under his command, c' Commodore Paulding, ;
asking information why certain correspondence on
the sulijoct was withdro?it, from the file of the Navy
Department.
Mr. Sewitrd, of Ncw eau,' the ye .s.• and
nay on the que•ulhe .1 up the bill fur the
iteproyeinz,:t 01 the 14,16.41 Ch,04g.,. with the in
toh6oo of makin:r u r.e-t rwe whether :ho Sonata
wtii take up other 1-orbor r.ppropri.tti,nr. Let—yes:;
22, nays 34.
The bill repealih t ; hsuedy b,ui.t4o. , was than taken
Up, and d diirottt,i,ot c• liulendinonts to
repeal the duller; on rnit /OA sugar.
Arrlvttt of the ntexui-i,I roi lagatrn
LIALIFA 1. Niliy - .fru,„l
Z• St . h,
2.1 „ r s. though
not ,
i ❑ Ole Ur . ; ..,CrT.,ll.J3t. hr.i
. .11 k .LElJeat.ing InnLiJ
in the king ui fiu,l
tr cn;ln crtnted .1. peer
C FtE.7. I..tj t;:ddeuly
and H , nle of the h I , n 3 their resigna
tione.
The Edeanidhin arrived, out uu
Lb, e;.ii inst. The Ind. i(!. ~ Hebee, al=e arrived
at Livorpooi ~n
l'hPre tins bzcn n,
lIK, May Ll.—. l .ne Fulton arrived
wO.l t: - .e sth itft.
Toe London conta.as an official list of the
officers killed and wounded at the siege ..f Luekuow.
There wen) ninsfef:n killed. stet torty—saght wounded.
The sales of r,..U.911 i Livenpf.:.l on Tuesday
amounted to 14,000 bales. imduoing ton° to ;peen , .
Islors and ilor export. 11 , 1 , 11r ell an eighth
cn Prid;,.r's quotation...
Moro lo a winistr.rial
Nothing later from Ind-A.
WAstiitiGimi, May I- / / I , of this moining
pcLliah :; R oom!nuicu'' , . , jnn• that 'Jo!. Theo.
L. Kane was hs,C c )40Ve.7:1111611t to
•.Ylth 1, (venting
much tiltellr , ,tirin LIOLO, 1., I,tepO't.,',l to embody the
T11V7. -, front
1J mh.
IVI A I !,
t ;1•• t t tU, I • Itt r ,tl.. • t :ttt,itt). I
Qireszt fite.4Ealic3aa 'apiaster.
CITY (1F SUNE
1,1-:_IKT \ - 1:.:s 1,05'1%
OA k A.V_S A VICIDENTS
IL takes the
A telegraphic despatch ririony aLinouticie.i on
Saturday, the tots.' i,imanie.l City of
Huntsville, in the. Cun,borialut river, attendee by
a comliderabie loss of life. Since the arrival or
the B. M. Runynn, placed in pos
see.don of very full 07il proceed tc
lay them before our
Tne digester u. - :eurre l uu Vic,.in- , '?4dsy night at
11 o'.l.oek,Fr.lthyr . ..t, below
Sho :g ~.unaing at
her utmost speed, :014i :+II:CK imithutly,
shout hail her hull t,,rn
She now lies in toe very eem.rE. ,- .l' ehr,amel
with four feet Li water 1,..1 her e a biu, and
prevent I,oatsjrom uule.s removed pre
viou.3 to Lae adveut cf low water.
The suddennes of t: - .e .li,a,ter, aid the late
hour at. which it occurred. e r tilu( to renucr it
ilepluable affair, by the loss of at least ten
~s ..rant engin:2er, Smith
land, Kentucky, Sock-en ; are the
only nr ,T.LIES of the loot too; coulb ascertain.
Th e l a tr, - kr was a fro; hey, :1;1.1 •-r e .ibistam
porter of the boat. Eight deck hands, irish•
men, narmss unknown, -tre n ownto have per
ished. Th e first pt-rtor, wnen he arrived at
N as h v ill e , ham with him throe trunks, which he
had caved f ro m. the wreck. One of them was
:narked " Mr. rirentwortit, Memphis," another
without mark was supposed to belong to Brent
. i.pencer, of Nakhvilic, who was a passenger;
and the third was tiv : rked." P.,ebehea Davis, Ten-
The passengers saved were tAken to Nash
ville by the steamer Choctaw. They exonerated
officers from blame in the matter of the dis
a,ter. The accident oectii red in a chute, thro'
which the water at its :.resent high stage rushes
with great velocity, rendering the passage unti
•inally difficult : while in here, the boat " took a
cheer" on the pilot, and encountered the log,
there being no of preventing the col
lision.
The officers, without exception, seem to have
ileac all that it was possible for men to do under
the circurrsteoces, in giving directions for the
general safety, and aesieting per sonally. The
greatest confusion, excitement 1.n41 terror pre
vailed as usual in such cd..-es ; suit there is much
apprehension that the lose et life is much greater
than ascertained, or ever Will be ascertained.
Almost every passenger bad retired to their
respective berths, long enough to justify the
supposition that many were asleep. Soon after
the shock, the cabin was filled by a mass of rush
ing, excited people, and the horror of their situa
tion was augmented by the shrieking of women
and children. (Me lady, we understand, threw
her child over the end It arcs saved by one
of the firemen.
A man floating in the water was seen to make
toward a plank, ou which was a young lady, who
afterward proved to be his daughter. Both were
saved.
The engineer, Hopkiin3, saved his life by cling
ing to a small pair of stops, with which ho
floated three miles before he could get to the
' bank.
Sloan, the clerk, and Mr. Bell, a passenger,
atw thr, get tierr,an
otfreti a
at-ar -t. , arrest
~Appe, e ,l to be dining
'•I the l'repidrat
u =aid he wuuld taha
, evuier aeet,unt of ills
r $25,000 per
takry. Every dollar
; , :t•tines
i Sa , which had bowl
til , 3
C.c.gremzional,
r f;3111 lnria
h_c•2s-L of tFio ultou.
CG!. I{l.6.ttz•A
secured and clung to a plank, which supporteu
them safely to land.
The City of a lluntevilio was getting to be fin
old boat. She was valuod at 510,000, owned
by Capt. A. L. Davis, of Nlshville, and - .vat Lot
insured.
Bhc hu , i au !cc , 3argo, which, to
gether with the I , oia, it+ lot!
The ftiurderers of l'alti4h. Downie Dilileov-
Arrest was P. :11, , IdRy made iu Hi or
an employe() in the loir'ter's shop of Henry Gard
iner, on Broadway, near Biddle street, on the
charge of being implicated in the murder of
Hugh Downie. This person has confessed that
the murder was committed at nine o'clock on
Sunday evening, iu Gardiner's chop. Dowal'
came in, took the chair, and resigned "thus , It to
11,! champooucd. The lather was pertnitte.i to
trickle to his eyes, and then the rope Wat-3 t.4•H
to his neck. His hat was burned in the
his body robbed, and it and the rope aouvey.-._;
where they were found. Three employee. tu
Gardiner did the job. The remaining two have
have fled, but will be caught. Gardiner is also
under arrest..
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(birinritteoi Arbitration Jru
.10F1 AII DICliEv, Vice Pri•eldent
EDWARD (iRIWG,
U.
I'lTT'i U I(. i ill UAi T
(irefully E , IVOWDE7 , , Superiielt , o^ •
th• 31.7,1,anie
marhicit is utivlianizi•il.
amount Oil,. viz at ore : 100 bbla tAt nu famil\
ut $4,60 , ?Au ut 43, i)f..r wperfino, i.'4.12 for extra nd
$4,50 for extra 1.0.. 1 . 1. 'W.. from first band.
tiltAIN ...Salo, 73 butM. Oati , from et ro r.t 30c. r
E k Minh
130 t.u-h. do. from wharf at 20c.
FEED...SuI, 2 tuna Middlin, , , , s from wilful ut 80e y
BUTTER—SaIes 6CO tbt Roll at 10c. "i)
EG(lS...Sales 36010'. at 7, .
11:11"...5a1.., 1., 1,4 d, ;tom scuLa u. ,;10(04l5 t , Ol .
1 ,, ..,1 +trim at ji 76 ion
A ITLES...SHI, 25 111 , 1. n fr ,
SAI 'bunt). Nt•csatiu4,t k, (rum raw, nt
(•;kle. "Ft Lush.
B.CON...Sales MO lbs. Shoulders. Sider: and hams a
S. :t6.1
6 bbls. Shad it $.1.3, - ,O; 6 bbls.
Herring at $8 " T t
FEATHERS...SaIes luu 153. prime ilt soe.
F RE-BRICK...SaIes ti.Ovu tt..livar nt $2 , (5540.
Sales 12 1.1. k. L,,oiavillr at $1.2511 lib!.
WHISKY...SaIi s 51 bids. rectified in lets at 10(.42tiesc
Foreign Markets
r Stecier - r Niagara 1
The advance in Cotton ban linen I;:d for the week, or 1
ti , eo the ,ailing of thu Noel I. America for Quebec.
IVER.POOI„ 7.--The Cotton Market has been 'chive,
with sales amonclieg to ',LOCO bales. and a alight advanee
in all qualities, as halpared with : the advicos by the North
A clerics. Bia.adstulh , show a declining tendency, with the
exception of Corn. which in advancing. Provisions are
darn, I nit Beef iltavy.
Cotton Market —Th. =ales to spectilators fer the week
antennted to 11,5(01 bales, sad to exporters 7fitsO, at an a,i
vauce of
. 1 .4 d on I'm week The market closed
Orleans fair 5; ini.ldling 711:: Mobile fair 73:i; Mirldoce-; 7
3 10; uplands fair 7N; Micidlinv 7 1 4.
Breadstuds.—Flour sliesc , n deelining tendoncy; lb, .ire
tytbins are lare4y maintained. Whe dis very dull Corn i.
firm; white b u s advanced id. sales at 354; yellow 3-4 s tida.43-1-
fid. The weather been favorabie fur the crops.
Provisions.---lieed b. firm; hold-rs demand an advance of
10.41 s
i'rodnce.—Sugar is rim at au advanco, chiefly on nu
inalitiHi. i 9 dull at 200022 e.
LONDON, Saturday CIOS,(1 at 975i.007 , t: t . )Lamy
14 ~tenerally uncliane.d. 'rhe bullion ia the bank he,
£400,000 during the week.
iv; YoRE, May i9,--Cut ton heavy; sales 1500 baled
11/•IV y; enl 11,. 1 1111) lAAEI; nmtl e has advance.)
s,ti, r.t $4.451b4,Fit). 14 hear is lit :n: nab 3S,o101.114h;
scatthorn hi t w:•it: en red $lO -6 1.0 8 ; prime
Wl/ /: • 7 1 1, C :rn nem: 21 , ,001 Lush at 716 i 73,
eork has Inc; wtl,s at $17 : ;,:)(4:17,73. Be!au:
Llama rIV 1; , , , ,".,(7. Lit ott.:l (HI i-:
:it G4,,,ai6. Hid, an:l I w ar, nnchang.l.
I : /110:111.1 at
11' C011.,1e nli/10, at )4,:i:.:11tH "on Cott:::: to
1 .!‘: :1-,13-1647-32;
New York Ao.ttleJ Elarket
New YOEK, ).1 ay 1 —The rt , c,ipt,,i of Beevetf wt.ro '27u s
stv.) Sh.,t Switio 173 u 13.evet bac', Improved ; s
aVuragt . vQI.I S 0,1, /aura at,
AR/ 1161 4 2 (q,1 SS,
New York Stnok Market
NEW YORK. May IB.—Stn-6s dull. Chica , do and l'd.cl;
Island 79; Mnh Suntlwrn 2b, , ; N. Y. Central 87' s ; 17 , dnli
MtiFdam G a lena dnd 'AO Edo 24!„.
La tiros.* laud Ant, 34-s.
STEAMBOATS
CINCINNATI
For Cinclour.ii
The elagant Ind.') wheel, passeinrer packet
4E4 SUPERIOR—Capt. RE.I n uo:i J. (ia.Acx—will
ieave Pittsburgh fur Cincinnati, on THIS
DAV, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, M.
For freight or passage apply en hoard, or to
FLACK, BAItNKS h. C)., Ageutu.
Through to St Louis in fire days. This bat connect,
w.tt. the avail line, and will go through in the time slits i•
tld. She wily to ave on Saturday. ap22
ST. LOUIS.
Yor St. Loula.
lOWA Vim. A. Mt - HALE, Ma3to
The light draught, laiit running paseengei
packet IOV Bioottc, Manter, will I,lll',
'7. • the above and all intermediate ports, en WED•
F.4iDAY, the dial ilistant,at 4 o'clock I'. M.
For freight or 1”-"i f e, haring superior arconnxiation3,
ppiy ,11 board, or to 11Alt.DY & McGILEW, Agents,
spa/ Corner First and Ferry - streets.
ZAN ES VILLS.
For Marlette anti Zanesville.
,"'" Tin, Brouwer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt.. MON
- Ll o t E e rAMYkni'Mn will
ports haveOll fourverrlyw
TUESDAY,IOII, and alt
o'clock, P. M.
.for freight or passage apply on board. jug
JAMES Pe TANNER.,
56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa..,
Invite,. the att.ntion of hip; cur:tome!, 1111 1 buyer , general
ly, lip. large atom of
NEW SPItiNG GOODS,
ogltt. dirt frtml Mttntifactarorn In 41n.471,11r3.41.4,
Elti G. Nit,
r:nd ehildron'o
BON );1 1%2
PLATS and
FANCY 11A1'
PI 1110 YOUth'd
XI LEAF,
LEI-11101LN,
PANAMA and
STRAW HATS
Men, L.ya aud,Yonth's
WOOL and FUR Head
All of u,dlcdl kill bo found in grent,vorlety
4rZ - . (haat inducerneuts offered !to CASH prompt
TIM P.: 1311 Y EILS
Ord,rs solicited and carefully selected nod packed
mrndtjel—ts
ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY,
P. SHILDECKERI
Ne. 22 Diamond Alley, between WOod SL. and the Diamond,
FIAS OPENED lIIS ICE CREAM SA
LOONS for the season, and is prepared to supply all
who may call, with PURE ICE CREASE, of all flavors.
lie els° fs constantly supplied with CAKES OP ALL
KINDS and Confectionary of his own manufacture, made
from the best materials.
FAMII,IES AND PARTIES supplied with Cakes, Ice
and Confectionary of all descriptions.
Saloon open at all hours—Day and Evening. [myls:lm
BOOKS AND GIFTS.
A I'ItIZE WITH EACH BOOK.
EVANS & CO.,
Are again open at the old stand,
No. 56 Market Street,
With an elegant assortment ,d their standard and mlacel
Ism one works. They are determined to give
GREATER BARGAINS
Than eric before offered.
The public are respectfully invited to call, and examine
their stock and secure a bargain, at
56 Market Street,
Between Third and Fourth.
PINE APPLES.-1.00 received this day
and for nale by REYMER k ANDERSON,
tio. 39 Wood street,
Olmosite Bt. Otoglo notoL
W. W. Ni Al it,
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beim a fa\ orit. here, fuel b ;low nr r, than over in
gratiating her,elf with ainiei N thin even.
ing /iv Prince Fr d, ,t In a pi. ee entitled '' The
Young Priiiee, thc PI 4.i • i" Mao an
Paul, Fl, 1.,,t t y tir o potrj, le,peak ter her
a good house. The drama et Jo-4e brawn will Le produced
ill a abort time.
Tun GUT i re-ton, at Eh, Gat I.e‘k
l'•ture, No. S 6 Market street, hi Icing a brink bUnintun. lb
Oral valuable watch,' have elreaby by tb,
enterprising firm. With ev,ey he'ik e gift
presented, and while realizing the value of the nivestnieni
In books, a gobi eat, hYalu - ,40/
T 1!. t•iht.j.
Mtn ‘ViASSii 1.1. d no great Alai:W..l Of 1,11:1: tt,r, y eacr
day. Ten cornmeal cased were returnee from the catch
hugse. of which gin were C01:111litt , : i to jeii!.. ti:re,•diteitarged
1111 hreni de IJC Rawl:dr:l,lo- .11,1 ,pan pail Lia 11:-2.
FL , memorandum cook, c,,,tsiniug a nuallwr
I“tters aril other papers. tu Dr. L. li. Barrie, was
kanal )esterday tLa 31.yu1hs uthrc , wltat , the
Ca err can na,l it.
DYSPHP:I.A.—That most troublioom , :end painful of ell
diseases, it to now ascertained, caa i.- cared.
Many have tt, a the proparatbi.i, izotien up to tittsin this
„Eject, Lint with 011..?4/try QTCeptioll, we believe. all
failed of their purpoae. Dr. J. thr,t.ntte , r'n .ii+tomach hitters
—the one referred to—however, has proved ouch invalu
able renieily for all dbl, ases of that 1..• -r,.. at
all convert:ant with its history, will qu itii :a
caws of the most alarming Cilt.P9.2•,r. Th..u.san..6. by the
fr gaunt use of [lto have. vujoyo i un t•ivally er.nnly
and effectual restoration phyt.i,33,l strenztli 3114 I vlg',r.
All who urn ',untiring Irvin diseases arising from a f..1_11
stomach, ahould not fail or hnslmtt- to MU, it.
For &ilk, by druggists uud deslnrs
and by il:BTulrfi',33. a ..1.011 . f
Manufacturern and Pri.prut.3ws,
__mil st-tuet.s
rtl'Er.6 wii^r. Lrie r•:,
THE Iii,EAT th'
use of J. M. Olin's Celefirsted Bturnoch Bittern, and the nu
merous certlfictiles rev-4ved • in their favor,
show conclusively that they aro the
tile preparation of the tins: cvcr Ihtroduzzd to the public
and at this sens•,n, when loss of appetite is so prevalent, nor„
one consulting their own interest can afford to do without
them. The Bitters are pleasant to the testa and agreeable
In their effects. As a tonic they are delightful; they ore a
reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc., and a sure
proventiveof meet of the prevailing diseases of the day.
For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and tusnufacturer,
No. 257 Penn 13 trovt. Pittsbiti, Pa., awl by dealers gee-
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We publish this mornini. :••ar -• 1- --'
purt uf family marketing, carclully
OUR FAMILY MARR"..tITING
lirA CUL 11.•
" " 4tso,nd " "
ILoaßt4,
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' • Itottats
V,31 Olt I^t9,
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dtadisiles,
Bests,
Vu ions, Iresh
CArn4A,
Parsnips,
Ilersorsdish,
Cakbage,
encumbers,
eranherries,
White Beaus,
Ffmniny,
Apple Butter,
Oni - ns, seed,
SpiMILICII, per panful,
Lettuce per head,
Asparagus, bunch,
A i,pl as, l half peek
Dritd. Peaches. quart
Appfes,
Butter, Roll,
" Print,
Egg-,
i), Luncl
ELLUANT 011;NTILY BITES AND Friar Oft.'ll itlyi.—Tb
.•,,• I.lf pmt Jch it, 6inTlit.D4A,i v. ill I , are. th,
.1 1....11i111 ::n.l (irAnt Btr,th, t•. t.,
of tle• ‘ery desirable end well-known • 6
pr,,p.•rt, on the Bradt.i.e-Ve F:01,1
It.to of front five to •
6 , 1•! CI , 3o thy , nffaire ‘ , l Mr. lei, r, .4
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LP; HT EP; ElT.—The Market Clerk 5ni..0.1 tw,--nty.t , ,r
pwinds 01bl - it:Tr which did net c,one,
weight, iu the Diamond mark. t, Wooneodsj
was the property of a man living in rile e;.•iititi ..1
burg. Out of twenty-five pounds of but:.
out weight.. This should serve to put persons brines,,:
.-
duce to our market on their guard, ae fraud; f this
will certsinly b. , detected.
THE INDIAN ENTEAT.IIYMY\T,—The u:o,ibit tun
nein :Ind einloimi of the Indians, under the
RaVishUWgAUCP, will etglinleLlCV at MIIS"Ilic ;.!
evennz,z. The evening will I , a an unftivorable o:.•
ug„ owing to the numerous twitraori-ne ill
trust the house will be filled. Tice eute:taiii!”,,t !
I,t iustructivo, but nunuAug, uud will th,uutl-ss
Cueuixr CONCERT.—OU the evening of P i 1.1
a concert will be given ht the City Huh, for the iicre
of the "Orphan's Howe." A number of the best uoi,oi
in the city have volunteered their ices, , ind tC fir
the concert will be one of great, inter... Tit. Toe ctiarity Id
scrvirg of cno,ientgement, and us hope to to o tic.
filled.
THE fITATEe Puuce. liA; r:T7r. • t.
phis, ihr the present week, has Loon i,...l
deafonnoy opposite the Theatre.
THE CAR(' of ILYA vtl. liooll ,t.ll t.,, ~t
Ithitrict Cont t ruotris. It will probably I. v.,
IL A. lAomB, p.6t, Buildings, liaa received Hat poi- a
fcr this week. It is twvnty•fonr hours ahead of
ltasr , 2LASFI clothing, suited to the (104t,10n, me
:laid boys' wear, will be found at Caruaghan'e, Federal etre
Allegheny City. Shirts, gloves, scarfs. ties, lieu ccc. ec .
•
ways on band, at close rates fur cash.
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chair
Warreroonig, 4/.4 Pewoa street.
AliuVE THE CANAL muDaE,
ITI R4l , liGon t thn F:rn]tnrn hurline,3,l . , 7 t+l•3o
qttilatior. t., UNDERTARINU. lieta6o4 ar.ti rr.rri
fu i2hrgl
AMUSEMENTS,
TIiALBERG & VIEUXTEIII",24
i,..„.2 I AII.ENVELL CONCERT IN AMERICA.
IL -4 and positively their last appearance in this city pri
to !heir &pot tut, 1., El this
MADAMii ELBE A L'ANOIU.
(Ciiiitatrine di Camera to the Emperor of Austria, and Pri
Donna of the principal Opera llouser ,1 Italy, Condo, , .
Petersburg, Madrid, New York, wio 1.8.11 W
obtained go wile and enviable a reputation in ail the pH:
etpal Opern 111.){.18621 of the world, will make
i 3 ai FIRST AND OvIN APPEARANCE IN THIS
- -
ON THURSDAY, MAY 2nTlll,
AT CITY lIAI,I—
inauagoinont taht i wee great pieFl6lll, in nonionic.
the ongeg,oniont of the two onleltiatod Prima Donuatt.
MlftS JULIANA MAY.
and MADAME ANNETTA CARA I
\flw will appear jointly with
IYANGRI,
TIIALBERG,
VIEUXTEmrs,
and SIGNOR ABELLA,
Tho programme, on this occaaion, rill be the most at tr
:hat ever hoe boon offered in :toy concert ',tom: it t.
contain. Imnidos other solootionit,
THE CELEBRATED DUETT t",Rsi
SOMNAMDULA,
anueied for the Violin and the Piano Porte, 1 , 7 - rwm,l
VIRDXTEMPS AND THALDERO.
YIEUXTEMPS will perform
NORMA FANTASIE ON ONE STRING.
This extraordinary and moat difficult mra.iica: rompentiui
has produced the most intense enthuaiaani wherever I
termed by
Stn. VI EUXTEXIPS
.iral never been attempted to be perforne , d by any on:,
living artist.
irogrammos can be seen on small bills
4 , a - Sale of eetitsCOMlllenCe. on MONPAY. Air.
Store, wilt-, the price of
tiv• 30.1itivual end unprecedented attiectetn.....il:
,163 r. 101 air. Shall-erg's previene ieit here, . : 71,5 ,
I, ercurtiing to the location. m-512
FOSTERS NEW NATIONAL rEATRE
Leasoe and alanigvr J C. POi.
g - and Stagg Ninnag.4 - YOUY.G II .
Trelsnre.r . GEORGE, SIEGIUdT.
SCALE CO PRIOE6
ri caw 'loxes to hold six persons..
'mess Circle aral Parquette
Upper Tier
Doors h. .
."ors open at 7 o'clock—commence at lm!f pi , .st `.
it11; - 11 xccc Ctid of the Milli-zit owl hoaatifnl C, 1.
••, 151MilidE 11IITCrtELL. roLeived u,th bightiy , 0
..nned or.thulinim by f MionaLle omlionces.
to-night in two of her moot charming iva,r r
notions.
THURSDAY IiVEriING, May 20th,
sew sonic Drama, never acted here, entitled
TUE YOUNG PRINCE;
C.R, TUN PRIVILEGES 0? A KING - 6 SON
• , 1• •:e Fiedorick of Prwsin
hug Fre.doricit W. q. Butte..
e...rbOldershott..A. W. Youeg IDE' , MI?. Young.
Favorite Dance.. .......... Fmily Waldegrave.
To conclude with the popular eurnedy of
TUE I•LT OF THE PETTICOAT r...
Paul, the Pot, (with 50ng).......Mid.-; Nlaggie Miterhod.
To marrow, benefit and last night but oue of the ungago
.I.eut of Hies ?...4AUGLE MITCHELL.
r;.1..D2 re-hearsal, and will shortly be produced with new
~•evry, dresses, and appointments, the sow Drama, lone
„n ;Grout events in India, entitle.d. -Jesse Drown
ti.t, Relief of kneknow.”
TTSBURGH
MJ liIMB6RLY Lsuaxn can 3iAI4LGAIL 97
N:iith Concert of the
'4011E.1.9 BROS, PELL ic TROWBRIDGE'S 11.I.NS1'IVELS,
eived every night with Crowded ii 0119.9 evincing
I,lgiwat delight and gratification.
Til IS THURSDAY EVENING, May 20th, a:0 ,a mtra
firs- I.dl, embracing many new Songs and Daucre by inc en
ti;e. Star T?t,pe, iv.cludlng, for the first time,
A VIOLIN SOLO ON ONE STRING
View Tom. Also, Firnt night of
SOF/NES IN ALABAMA.
a-hoar:mi. a cvadc.al Farce, called TUE CoURAGEOUS
Douit Ii EE PEE..
A OBAND ALATLNEE, Haturday, commencing at 3 o'clk
itox Tickets 37 cent2i, and no calm charge far eecared
2. Second Tier 2 cents. Doors open at 7 , 4—commence
at Beata can be aocared at the Box through
thr m 317
T fsE MOST INTERESTING
AND
UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT EVER WITNESSED.
The celebrated Chief KAWSHAWOANCE and troupe,
amending of Warriors and Females from the Wallitpn no.
Lion, West of the Rocky Mountains, will give a GRAND EX-
EiIIIIT.TON of the manners and customs of their tribe, et
MASONIC HALL,
•!.4 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AMID SATURDAY EVENDIGS,
May 28th, 21st and *L'2d.
IiAWSELAWCA.NCE, who is pronounced throughout the
Cultoil States, the moat eloquent Indian Orator living, will
give a description of his country, etc, etc.
The Entertainment will consist of Historical Scenes,
Ceremonies, Dances and Songs, highly Pluatrative of the
noeivilited gibes of the present day.
Cite entertainment is of a chaste and moral ohm aster,
and is pronounced by the Press throughout the eountry, we
the only medium by which an accurate knowledge may be
obtained at the present time of the Victern tribes.
ADMISSION,-25 cents. Doors open at half past 7 ;
Don to commence at 8. Front seats reserved for ladies Thu
utmost order and decorum will be preserved.
On SATIMDAY AFTERNOON, there will bean Exhibi•
tiuu for the benefit of Ladies and Children. Admission. 15
cents. Do:rs open at two o'clock—commence at helf•pk,d
two. mylB4:3t
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, FAHNESTOCK, Agent.
AUCTION SALES.
TALLY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
.I_7 A r the n..w Commercial Sales - %oome, No. 64, 111th
ri •we.•kclAy, are held publi. dales of goods in all
N'Ari••ty. ,r the trade and cone: mars, from a large
, orifit..ritly replenished with fresh consign.
1,, forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
!t r y t,tt,ttlt. Awl fanny articles, comprising nearly everything
La' lin.. far personal and family see; table est
i r _ ; bo..,t.s and shoes ; ladies ware,
A'C L O'CLOCK, P. M.,
:,id kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
aci Bar lin,, ; carpets; elegant iron Stolle China ware;
groceries, /cc.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy ; clocks; Jewelry; musical irstra•
tni u; ; guns; clothir.g; dry goods; bouts and ehoes . book
he. fseBl P. M. DAVIS, Auct.e
Tills EVENING, AND EVERY EVEN•
LNG THIS WEEK, or until all is sold, will be offered
14 m,cIE.TNEY'S AUCTION 110U813, 320 Wood street, an
rten-iv: a:le,rtra,Llt of rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver
etc, etc. The (lade will be open for examination
.•aoli w n Lnairs as well as Gentlrmen are respectful-
I? •,vic .i too 1 1, cud they may purchase at private sale,
•.; !•. retail. n, ry low prices, and all goods ahall
and satisfactory, or money refunded.
ibis 1. tc, to the best selected and most desirable
teL J etc., ever before offered at Auction in this
• . 14 0.. I) Way worthy the attention of purchasers,
in • ILO multi for cash immediately. Bale to
• ,LIIaIt•LICC: each evening at 7!,-5 o'clock
30811IIA GRAY, &legman.
W. G. MOOARTNEY, Auot'r.
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
p . b,, , ,/041.stphert4 and Authrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Filth street, and
UN BEAM GALLERY,
',V. of '-:nrkc•f strt. , at and Diamond, Pittsburgh
mylgtr-Sp
V.KES' GALLERY OF ART,
0. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
J. '3 r r'aror at Ode tiellory by anew and improved proem".
natural color of the hair, oyes, dress and complet,
,:r. ecio, wledged by all who have 131/1/MbP
;,,• • or ~‘uprior to any Octuree ewe/ exhibited ht thin
CI L 17,1 t , d ltrangers are invited to call and examine
~ 11,,ction, of urecirnenl. His Gallery being on tho
~t :newly of accetta
IL—Pit:lL:nu of Cbiltiren taken In two seconds, at No
.41 ,et
ij 1 lO'r Gli A. PITY. —Tais ART HAS BUN
brotL.;Lt to each pvrfoctioti that pictures taken by this
pr,•••3o have pronounced perfect by the scientific
wort+ Tr ,y ran l u hal in all their beauty and artistic
ei.zaiice. at WALL'S Phonies GALLERY, on Fourtk street,
Icayl.s:lw
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OTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURB
WARRANTED. CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS E3TAI3LISRMYST
THE COTINTRX, AT
WALL'S, Fourth street
flealoved to 21 Fifth Street.
ri A P.GO CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
tI.e.LLERY has been removed from
Fourth .urea, r. , No. 21 Fifth street, near Market.
ro-na. , tin% incbuilt especially for the purpose,
0... , rt tar,. 1170 not surpassed in the city for
La.% Anti Vicelletwo in arrangement.
I)in irrieao‘ nod patrons, and those wishing ad
.-n0r111,0a.:6.,..Y, aro invirod to call. icM.„ Reception Boom
and n , 3 %!hr ;round door. ap7
WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT,
hio. 42 Virth street, near Wood.
REINKKANs IIEYRAN ,
111:01,E;:zA LE AND RL'TAIL DEALERS IN VINE
COLD AND SILVER
A ri:C 1-1 ES,
JEWELRY,
AND PLATED WARE.
VAN CY GOODS.
WATCHMAKERS"FOOLS
A.TCH NIiCrERIAL,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
L. C. lIMPBUkLN,
"S'i)ItNEY AT LAW ANN) CONVIiYANCER
OFHir.EI 'RCP il. F.Ja237.11., II
;110 OWN OP REAL ESTATE IN
Titl;:;ITV t a i 1.1 17 8111J11.611.—Notico is hereby
that the qi.Ho,anent'l for tirnding and Paving, made
1,1 •,,r pr-vinior, I LIU Act of Aavembly paeled May 10,
.7, et d ..0 of Councils enacted August 31,
aro r., .:.'mpletod. and tho enure are payable at this
on or before the let day of July,
• -3s or Lofor, li,, let day of July, 1889; one
!: c i efcre tho 1.21 ‘.:ay J uly, 1860; one-fifth on or
.ro lit dn, of .11:1j, 1 ° 61: one-titth on or before the
la:. .111iy, 1162 WM. IIOIIBAUM,
City Treasurer.
C. WEST et CO.,
( A it It I A (i ES,
AWAN'S, J31.1 , , til ES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS
N. 197 Penn strut, PITTSBURGH, PA.
All Work Ariantt•fl tt, be or the beet materials and
mylthlydia
HAR.DWARE.
FEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
t, i'ittAlargh, has on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
- ,v ‘lch ho - wilt sell very low for CASH. In addition to hla
ail, Hinges, filth., and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
t of Carper.ter'n Tools, he has received a large amp
. 4) of Sausage Cutters and Stutters •
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers;
813igh Boll! and Enameled
Praterring l sales.
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment.
Wukt THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
treated at LIAVSVILLE STATION, on the
t7PI ur h, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad, ten miles
, 4r •ii rte city. For the healthful exercise and amusement
• arii-nt-t. and others friendly to the system, who may
wish I tioind eine time with ne, we have lately erected a
tin. Gl' YIN ASIIINI and BOWLING ALLEY.
adtllet9 Box 13i4, PlttaLurgh, Ps
J. IItiILFORD, II D, t Physic i an ,
!!. v1.0::;in.'"67; -I:11 li. FREASM, M. D. f
&Iderinan's Office.
TAMES S. 11()0N, ALDERMAN, EX
uFFICI.:, JUSTICE OF VIE PEACE, AND POLICE
A , • L.,Ttt A r glic,. No. 69 Grant street, nearly oppo
,,ito Lb., ti.,rirt ilouse, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deposition', Acknow
-I,:d4nieral and Pruttated tukun• ' the Records examined,
Dt•e:td, Rend,,, Mortgaged, Wills, Leases, Artitlea of Agree.
and of Peirtnernhip , Letters of Attorney, etc.,
at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all
ausineted in tl-• ;toe of his official duties, promptly attended
hoard, from 7 % , a. M. to 1 P. ill, and from 2
t 1:1 P. M. n28:13
URN LIRE FOR OASII._
A tall assortment of
tte.nr.th manufactured FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBES,
Aud ev t 2 y article nueslud in a well furnished dwelling, att
well as a Mph:did assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
tly or, hand and made to order. As the only terms
u:. winch business la done at thin establishment is for OMNI.
are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
u the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
FACHINER & IRWIN'S,
Nu. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
J. 1). rACS.LIZB,
J.;;;IN M. Inwitt. myl3ly
- 401: A:I\JAN AS.—Firs of the season just re
ceived Ly oxl.rebi and for Hale by
REYMER, a ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wow street.
0 , oeito St. Mutes Ifoted.
i\TEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.--
1 A. A. MASON A CO., Aay., NO. S Fifth Street.
Ace IIONV opening rich
Pros
Boragea,
Challlw„
Paris Bri!lamb!,
.al Sl'iaNk/ SHAWLS. (IPI
3 \ SALT.- -60 barrels sack Dairy
rwo At 4,- and faa silk by
ALLIAXE4 fuokurnatt,
E. S. WYKES, Artist.
b" , G.F...ith West.