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4 PURSUIT AND CAPTURE OF A KIDNAPPING SCHOONER—FIVE REFUGEE SLAVES RE COVERED—INTENSE EXCITEMENT! Our city was yesterday evening the theatre of the most intensely exciting event that has ever transpired within "its limits from the earliest to the latest period of its history. The furore was pro duced by the return of the schooner Keziah, Cap tain Wui. R. llavlis, of Rrandvwine, Delaware, with five refugee slaves on board, under the convoy of the steam-tug W. IV. Townes, which had been despatched from City Point in pursuit at 12 M. with otlicer Daniel Rutts, who was clothed with all the necessary power to carry out the requirements of the case." We will endeavor to give the circumstances at tending the atl'air as minutely and biieflv as possi ble. On Sunday morning, it was discovered by Col. T. W. Kppes, proprietor of Powell's Hotel, that two of his slaves, and Sarah Gilbert, had decamped; at the same time, it was found that John Bull, a slave of Andrew Kevan, Esq., was also missing, and Joseph Mayo, slave of O. P. Hare, Esq., and Wil liam, belonging to Oliver Hamilton, Esq., were like wise away from duty at their respective homes, and not to be accounted for. The police were early informed of the matter, and on the morning of Sunday, investigations were im mediately but cautiously proceeded with. John Bull had been seen loitering about the city wharf on Saturday evening, about eight o'clock, a short time after which the Keziah weighed anchor and dropped down below the planing mill. Her destina tion was Newport, Delawnre, with twelve hundred bushels of wheat, from Messrs. Thomas Branch A Sons, of this cit v. The Keziah had a bad reputation, its former captain, brother to the present, having been suspected of tampering with slaves at this port two years since, and ordered never to appear at our wharves again. The suspicion thus excited Was made the ground-work for operation On Sunday, the motions of the craft were stu diously watched, but everything appeared quite un indicative of guilt, and she was permitted to pass down the river without interference. Yesterday morning, however, officer Peterson was despatched to Norfolk on the steamer Curtis Peck, with instructions to be on the qui rive. At aOate hour in the day, Andrew Kevan, Esq., owner of the boy John Bull, made affidavit before the Mayor that he believed his bov to have been carried off in the schooner Keziah, and succeeded thereupon in obtaining a search warrant, and the services of Capt. Rutts. Messrs. John Kevan, Henry Pantiill, and Col. Tlios. W. Eppcs, also accompanied Capt. Butts, of the police. At twelve o'clock the parties left for City Point, hv the Southampton Railroad, having previously chartered the \\. W. Townes, which was then ly ing at that place. A dispatch had also been sent to Norfolk, a steamer chartered and sent up the river to detain the schooner in case it should be met be fore being overtaken by the Townes. At City Point the Company was joine'd by Mr. J. S. Calwell, of this city, and Captain Cook, of the Point. The steamer being in readiness, the pursuit was commenced, and after little more than one hour's running the suspected vessel appeared in sight, and Making away under full sail at her best speed. The steamer overhauled her in Minge's Reach, about twenty-six miles below the Point,when officer Butts and the party immediately went aboard, and after considerable difficulty succeeded first in finding the woman stowed away in the midst of a lot of bacon, under the cabin floor, and dressed in male attire.— The lour men were afterwards found in the hold, secreted in the wheat, the Captain and mate still persisting, upon each one being discovered, that there were no others on board, the negroes follow ing the same rule with regard to their companions, all being found one by one. The captain and mate comprised the whole crew, and vehemently denied upon being boarded, that there were any slaves, or any persons hut them selves in the vessel. The schooner was forthwith taken in tow, the captain and mate, J. Simpkins, secured, together with the refugees, and all placed on board the steamer. Arriving at City Point, a dispatch reached the city conveying the gratifying intelligence of the seizure ot the schooner, and stating that the steam- crew and refugees would arrive at . As soon as this became known which was not un til five in the afternoon, crowds began to flock upon the wharves, and by six, the entire locality was dense with an indignant and excited people. The Mayor, the Sheriff and several police officers ap peared on the ground to prevent any act of vio lence that might be attempted, notwithstanding which, suggestions of tar and feathers, hanging, (lucking, lashing, burning, and every conceivable method of retributive justice recognized in the code of the celebrated Judge Lynch, were rife amidst the crowd. Law abiding citizens expostulated, police officers frowned down all such hints, and others looked upon them as highly unworthy of men of sense and reason. In this manner the ferocity of the crowd was somewhat cooled down for the time. • seven o clock the Townes, with the schooner in her wake, appeared coming around the bend at Bates Spring. The crowd Was now greatly in creased, and the excitement more heated than ever. As they approached the wharf, the people crowded forward to the utmost extremity, many boldly da ring the danger of tumbling into" the river, to get a view ot the crest-fallen kidnappers. At length the ropes were thrown out, the vessels were made fast, and the two prisoners marched out under a strong escort of police and law-loving citi zens. But no sooner had they touched the earth, than the excitement attained its highest pitch, shouts ot "hang him," "kill him," were commenced, tuo throng pressed in from all sides, an .attempt was made to sieze the prisoners, and at one time the mob had attained such an ascendancy that the seizure of the mate trom the hands ofollicer iutts seemed un avoidable. Blows were struek at him, lunges made tor his throat, and all sorts of attempts to drag him into the mob followed without cessation. A large number of peaceably inclined citizens, however, ral lying to the aid of the police, successfully averted the threatened violence; and the men were in a few moments lodged in jail. The negroes followed in a lew moments afterwards in an omnibus, belonging to Powell s Hotel. n ° TI i ,e ne £ roes aII avcr that they were enticed off by Bay lis, who was to make their passage secure for the consideration of SSO each, which was paid in advance. Joe Mayo, (owned by O. P. Hare,) con fessed that he was on his way to New York, where his wife, (a refugee,) awaited him, and he had sold all lus "plunder" for SSO, in order to get there.— He paid S4B to Baylis. John Bull, Mr. Andrew Kevan's boy was bound lor at. Catharine's Hotel, Toronto, Canada West, where he had engaged a situation as waiter through the influence ot some of his old friends. Gilbert, slave to Col. T. W. Eppes, had in his pos session S.>O(J in gold, silver and notes, which he al leged he had saved during twenty-seven years, as the profits accruing from "pig raising." The others bad nothing remarkable to show or say for them selves. The schooner Keziah is owned by William l)an enburg, Norfolk, the suspected slave-stealer, who was driven from that city on Friday night last, an account of which appears in another part of to day a paper. 'Bavlis, by connection with recent developments in Norfolk, is already implicated in some most villainous underground operations. The Keziah is valued at SBOO. It is a small, low looking, two masted affair, capable of holding about twelve hundred bushels. By the laws of the State, the vessel is confiscated, and the captain and mate, if tound guilty, compelled to pav a fine of „50U, and be sent to the penitentiary, on each in dictment, for a term not less than three nor more than ten years.— Petersburg Express, June Ist. RJ - B A K ER. • IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF DYE-WOODS, AND DEALER IN DYE STUFFS, CHEMICALS, ACIDS, BLEACHING POWDERS, G M/E * K V'k ß Y* "4 c AS " ' Used by Woolen, Cotton, Paper, Hat and Soap'anil Candle Manufacturers, Tanners, Morocco Dressers Ma chinists and Dyers, No. 36 SOOTH CHARLES STREET, ap2l-tf Baltimore. HAL I. & LONEY, ~ COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS BALTIMORE, Md., ' ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Plour, (.rain, Provisions, 4c., consigned to their friend in Liverpool, London and Glasgow. They attend to the deceiving, at, and shipping from Baltimore, without any r hjM^ e js*_ c< mraisßion to the shipper. fe22-jt PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS. , such variety that the taste of every purchaser can be suited. Children's PARASOLS and SHADES; Para sols of extra large size for elderly ladiea. Tu Brocade, Mow' Antique, and Poul de Soi, we have an endless assort ment. The ladies Paragon, Sun and Rain UMBRELLA has become quite popular, and is certainly very desirable. Also a large and varied assortment of Paris FANS of recent importation. E. M. PUN PERSON & CO., _ 209 Baltimore street. Acrenta for Wheeler It Wilson's Family Sewing Machines PAPER HANGINGS: Constantly on hand the largest assortment of PAP R R MANUINUS in the City of the RICHEST AND CHEAPEST DESCRIPTIONS Also, FIKK-BOAKD PRINTS, CURTAIN PAPERS. 4c ■f'KMt the LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE BUSINESS, Dealers and others would consult their in terests by calling at our warehouse, 260 BALTIMORE STREET, (Opposite Hanover.) *P I6 tf HOWELL k BROTHERS. rMP OUT E D CIGAK S m „ AND CHEWING TOBACCO THOS. N. WEBH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, i" 1 A *?. IS ° X BT *E"B, BALTIMOBE. Keeps constantly on liand all the Choice Brands of Tm ported Havana CIGARS and Superior CHKWINC TO BACCO, with Fancy Articles olHhe Trade mrlft-tf SAFETY"LAMP „ r-TJS? sas ■£: pounds usl for the production of light. This „ is applied to all common Lamps and Lamp Feeders „,!n also to the Solar Lamps, Lanterns, liinnaclo Lamps &c I invite the attention of the public to NEWEI I s i\ r PROVED SOLAR FLUID LAMP, for ftunllies, Tn tl Argmnd form, which burns with a clear, steady light ami consuming less fluid than any other Lamp, as it consumes not only the fluid, but all the vapor arising from it while burning. These lamps are applied to Chandeliers for par lors, and are particularly adapted to Churches, Factories, Hotels, Saloons, Ships, Ac. Oil Lamps can lie altered to ™™fl using the same shade and chimney. Over 1.000.0(10 or these Lamps and Cans have been sold since 1852, and no accident has (scarred from their use. For sale wholesale and retail only by ALFRED 11. KKIP, . 337 Baltimore street. SHADES audCmilVE?" * **'"*' , AMP and'efficienc>- 'f ".fully examined Mr. John Newell, of application of the principle of the '• Dav v ■■ u 5? 1 n i* furnished tke paMic with a pSfeet danger from explosion in the use of tlufordlna v" . fluids. With tfi. Lamp an expCo^Tm with the most careless treatment si Die, ei en Respectfully, yours, WILLIAM E. A. AIKIK Y N Professor of Chemistry, University u i Baltimore Feb. 26,1858. ' " y of Mll I have similar recommendations from Dr Lewis H Steiner, Prof, of Chemistry, Maryland College of Pharma cy; Dr. A. Snowden Piggott, Analytical and Consulting Chemist; Professors B. Silliman, Sr., Charles T.Jackson Aug. A. Hayes, John Torrey, and many others of equal merit ap2o-tf. Mints, f icpts, £t. A CARD. —b or the purpose of ' doing a more general CASH BOSINESS, I have ! ,l 11 1" 11 made arrangements to sell my stock of Hoods for cash, at the lowest remunerating prices. This arrange ment will he extended to all family accounts paid promptly every June and January. A liberal allowance will lie made to wholesale purchasers, for cash. I olfer for sale in tmnd and in store, OLD COGNAC BRANDY, 15 vears old. OLD SCOTCH. IRISH AND RYE WHISKEY. OLD JAMAICA RUM AND HOLLAND GIN. MADEIRA WINES, DONALDSON'S SERCIAL RESERVE, and other WINES, 20 years old. SHERRIES, WIDOW HARMONY'S CELEBRATED TOPAZ, OLD POMARE, and other brands. FINE OLD PORT, CHAMPAGNE, (mv own importation,) With RED LACH, GOLD I.ACH, ASSOCIATE VERZEXAY, HEIDSECK, and other guod brands. D. LEIDEN'S CELEBRATED HOCK WINES. STELTOX, GLOSTER, PARMESAN AND AMERICAN CHEESES. OLD MOCHA, JAVA, and other COFFEES. TEAS of all kinds and best quality. FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS, TRUFFLES, MEATS, and SOl'l'S, hermetically scaled; PATE I)E FOI GRAS, small size. A large assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COR DIALS, and flue GROCERIES of every description, for sale by GEO. IIOLLINS, 14 N. Charles street, myl2-tf corner of Fayette. PURE RYE WHISKEY. THE UNDERSIGNED, owing to the I°*" P>*>ce of Rye, are at this time manufae **maE2S*k turinjr at their Distillery in Washington Co., Md pure RYE WHISKEY. All orders left at our store, Nos. 91 k 93 S. Charles St., will be faithfully executed, and can be relied on. We have at this time in store and for sale WHISKEY of our own distillation, of superior quality and age, from 1 year up to 10 years old, and in addition have for sale the following brands : J. HORINE, Rules4th proof; J. C. R. Eckman ; M. Mad dux ; John Snyder; all warranted pure and to give satis faction as represented, or may be returned at our expense. FOWLER k ZEKiLKR, _ fel>22 tf. No. 91 and 93 South Charles st. IIAZLITT &. coT~ Iflfcggii IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IV WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, 39 k 41 SOUTH GAY STREET. BALTIMORE A large and superior stock of PUKE RYE WHISKEYS, rom the most celebrated Distillers. mrl7 tf WINES" BRANDIES, RUMS, fisfefa/ BLACK TEAS, kc. P. TIKRXAX k SON Offer for sale the following articles, of their own importa tion, particularly for family use; SHERRY WlNES—Pemartine's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. PORT WlNES—Sandemau's competition red and white Port, in wood and in glass. MADEIRA WINE—John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass; also, Grape Juice. HOCK WlNES—Johannesberger, Steinberpcr, Marco hrunner. Cabinet, Lieb frau inilch, Bronneberg. of 1846. CHAMPAGNE WINES—Moot and Chandon's finest, in quarts and pints. BRANDIES.—Otard and Hennessy'g fine old pale and dark Brandies. RUMS—OId and fine Jamaica, Antigua, Grenada, and from the Islands, imj>orted direct from London. HOLLAND GlN—The best quality—Tiernan brand—and no mixture of aromatic poison in it. •JOO half elu-sts of the finest SOUCHONG TEA. aj>3-tf. If|||^CHOICEWiNES,BRANDIES, fee. ligfegigj J. B. CHARRON & Co., AGENTS POK VINEYARD PROPRIETORS IN FRANCE, Have just received and offer for sale very superior COGNAC BRANDIES, vintage 1811. Charron Pereetfils Brand;Em ile Belmont A Co., Cognac Brandies, various vintages; Bordeaux Claret Wines from low to finest grades; Bur gundy Wines, from Medium to very best grades produced in France; supeiior White Wines; Champagne Wine, various brands; HOLLAND GIN and SCOTCH WHIS- K EYS of prime qualities. The above will be sold in a United States Bonded Ware house or duty paid. Also, on consignment, 10 bbls. very old and prime Monongahela Rye Whiskeys; 10 bbls. very old copper dis liiled Bourbon Whiskeys; 200 bills, fine medium grades Bourlxm and Rye Whiskeys, to which we invite tM? atlen tion of tnose in want of pure liquors. Ofiiee No. 134 LOM BARD STREET, 3 doors east of Hanover. aps-tf SF. & J. 11. WYLIE. • NEW YORK FANCY DYEING & CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, OFFICE, 142 LEXINUTON STREET, BALT., (Between Park and Howard,) on THE RECEPTION AND nEUIVEIIV OF GOODS. .SILKS AND WORSTED DAMASK AND MOREEN CURTAINS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments, Straw Bonnets, Lin ens, Cottons, kc.. Dyed and Finished in the best manner SITES A SI) SILK DRESSES WATERED. Particular attention paid to all CANTON FABRICS, viz: Heavy Embroidered Crape Shawls Cleansed and Bleached a pure White; also dyed and Finished in Canton Stjle Heavy Satins Dyed and Original Texture Preserved CHINTZ, LACE, AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, SHAWLS, TABLE COVERS, CARPETS, RUGS, Ac., Cleansed and re-finished. Goods restored, if possible, to original state. K1I) GLOVES CLEAXSKD IX THE XEATEST MANNER. We pride ourselves upon the colors and styles of work we produce, and the impossibilty of a competition in this respect; and while promptness will always be exercised our prices will be as low as is often paid for inferior work inr23 3m. BISCUIT AND CRACKER BAKERY. (No. 98 PRATT STREET,) FORMERLY R. MASON dr. RROTIIER, JAMES D. MASON &. Co. having made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS in their BISCUIT AND CRACKER BAKERY, by the introduction of NEW MACHINERY of the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, are now prepared to supply any demand for PILOT and NAVY BREAD, WATER, BUTTER SUGAR, PIC NIC and EDINBURGH CRACKERS, SODA and WIXE BISCUIT, and all kinds of FANCY CAKES of a quality SUPERIOR TO AXY OTHER ESTBALISUMENT. The PATE XT REEL OVEN in use at their Bakery, is of novel const ruction, and is capable of baking 125 BAR RELS OF FLOUR per day, into CRACKERS, and 500 BARRELS INTO LOAF BREAD. DEALERS are invited to give ns a call; they will find the terms as favorable as any other house. The Proprietors will take great pleasure in exhibiting the OPERATION OF THEIR OVEN, AT ALL TIMES, to any who may feel an interest in the "PROGRESS OF THE A or," and will also conduct them through their extensive establishment. J. D. M. k Co. beg leave to remind the public that this OVEN IS THE ONLY ONE IN USE IN THIS CITY 1 ATENT RIOHTS of which, for LOAF BREAD purposes, can lie had on application to them. JAMES D. MASON & Co., FORMERLY R. MASON A BROTHER, OLD STAND, Old Number 98 PRATT STREET, fe22-tf Opposite McClure's Dock (LOlll. NEW COAL ARRANGEMENT. IMIF. BALTIMORE COAL COMPANY . being solicited by consumers of COAL in this city to establish an Agency for the exclusive sale of their superior Coal, and being advised that thousands of tous are an nually sold in the city as BALTIMORE COMPANY'S COAL, that never came from their mines, to the manifest injury of the well merited reputation of tlieir Coal, and being de sirous of securing to all consumers the pure article, un mixed with any other Coal, have appointed Messrs. DOBBIN WAR FIELD, unir lervTor .. NO. 36 SECOND STREET, SOLE AGENTS for the receipt and sale of all Coal shipped to Baltimore from this date. Messrs. DOBBIN k WARFIELD have entered into bond and security not to deal in, receive or sell, directly or in directly, any other Anthracite Coal than the Baltimore Company s; hence the public may rely with entire cer -2 24011i5" rtCem "" the pure artiele a " d D'e full tou of They will ESTABLISH YARDS for supplying families, and make special contracts with all public institutions manufactories, iron workers, Ac., by the boat load or in larger quantity, on favorable terms. By order of the Buard. A 10. ,Q.O THOMAS WILSON, President. April 2t, 1858. myß tf BALTIMORE COAL COMPANY'S COAL.—The public are hereby notified that as SOLE AGENTS for the BALTIMORE COAL COMPANY, we are now prepared to sell and deliver their verv superior Coal. As we are agents for no other Anthracite Coal, consumers can rely upon getting the genuine article and full weight Our arrangements are of the very best character, guaran teeing promptness and dispatch in the delivery of coal at any point within the city limits. The freights from the mines being now very low, we can sell/or immediate delivery ata much lower rate than later in the season; hence, consumers will find it a great saving of money to purchase their supplies at once. To enable us at all times to sell at the very lowest prices we propose to sell for Cash, exclusively, thereby saving to the consumer lie cost of collecting anil the per centage of loss on bad debts. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS will lie made with Manu factories, Public Institutions and other lari/e Consumers DOBBIN & WARFIELD, Agents, ._ ... „ 36 SECOND STREET. Baltimore, May S. 1858-tf. COAL. CUMBERLAND COAL of the best quality, from the American Company's and other mines in the (ieorge's Creek Valley, constantly for sale by the cargo or car load STICKNEY & CO., ap24 tf Exchange Place. CHAS. FoasTEB, JR. WM. B. SLACK. COAL FORSTER 4 SLACK, SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN ALL 0 KINDS OF ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL have in yard and are prepared to deliver in good order, LUMP LEHIGH for Cupolas and Foundry purposes. Baltimore Company, Sunbury, Locust Gap and Lorberry White Ash, Lyken's Valley aud Short Mountain Red Ash, for familyuse. Cumberland Coal for manufacturing and do mestic purposes. UPPER YARD, —Howard Street, oppo site Centre. LOWER YARD, —Corner Albemarle and Alice Anna Streets fwh22 tf. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! BALTIMORE CO'S. PINE GROVE, BROAI) MOUNTAIN, SHORT MOUNTAIN, LYKEN'S 1 ALLEY, TREVERTON, and the celebrated PINK ASH COAL—from HEIL'S TUNNEL— -2.240 lbs. to the TON, which lam prepared to deliver at the lowest prices for cash. BITUMINOUS COAL for Steam and Smith puriws es, always on hand. Office and yard, CORNER CATHEDRAL and PRESTON streets, and 31 \ SOUTH street, where orders are respect fully solicited. mrll-ly S. M. KRAUSER. DUFFIELD'S SUPERIOR AMERIC AN WESTPH A LI A HAMS. We are now receiving the above celebrated Hams, which we offer to the trade, believing them to l>e equal, if not superior, to anything in this market. Those who want a choice Ham can rely on these. We guarantee them to be as represented. DUVALL k IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, __apls-tf Corner of Conwav fl CO L LECTION" A G E NC Y J. D. PRATT 4 CO., to receive and transmit CLAIMS FOR COL nSV-i n in . an y c 'ty or county in the United States or ' 1' 1 ' ■"riocus. Being in direct and frequent corres . r '-' liat) le Attorneys in every city and county, TION-t ' !'!? ? r electing speedy and prompt COLLEC OFFICE nP Tif J ri ." Kive '' ntire satisfaction. Baltimore and MERCANTILE AGENCY, corner of Baltimore Charles streets. mr6 tf /~)FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS Fayette and Holliday streets, on SATURDAY { rorn " of Persons desiring to lie candidates for the nosiGon ~f Teacher in the Public Schools of Baltimore city are in vited to present themselves as above; punctuality is I>ar ticularly desired, as the arrangements for the day will be made known at the commencement. By order WM. S. CROWLEY, JOHN F. PLUMMER, GEORGE P. WOODWARD, C. L. L. LEARY, E. Y. REESE, [Committee on Examinations. JACOB DAY, Clerk. my!3-3nwtjs THE DAILY EXCHANGE, JUNE 3, 1858. A LEWIVES. -ZJL. 100 BBLS. PRIME NEW, landing and for sale by RICHARDSON & CO., my 27 fit 67 Exchange Place. ADAMANTINE AND SOLAR SPERK CANDLES. COO Boxes best quality, in store and forsaleby DUVALL k IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, apls-tf Corner of Conway st. AD A MANTINE CANDLES.— The attention of the City and Southern trade is respect fully called to our extensive assortment of CANDLES 4 s. s's. 6 s and 12's, in 20. 30. 33, 34 and 40ib. boxes and cartoons, also, to the justly celebrated ManhattanvilleCan dles, in 15 and 301b. boxes and cartoons, 4's, s's, fi's and 12's. GRANT k BROTHER, fe22-tf 61 Exchange Place. AVALON NAILS, Constantly for Sale by STICKNEY & CO., Agents for the Avalon Nail Works, fe22-tf Exchange Place. APPLE AND PEACH BRANDY— -40 Bbls. APPLE BRANDY. 20 Bbls. TEACH BRANDY, extra fine. For sale by DE CORMIS & ROGERS, mr24tf 4 Commerce street. BACON, HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, loose and in casks. Forsaleby SMITH k NICODEMUS,, luy22-tf 381 Baltimore Street. BARBERRY ROOT. 25 Bags just received and for sale by _ R. J. BAKER, „ 36 South Charles st. BACON, PORK AND LARD.— iSO hhds. Western smoked Bacon Shoulders; 175 do. do. Sides; 100 do dry salted Hams; 200 do. do. Shoulders; 100.000 lbs. loose do. Shoulders; 125 hhds. dry salted Sides; 140,000 lbs. loose do. do.; 200 bbls. Mess Pork; 100 kegs Lard; 2,000 plain llams; 50 tierces sugar cured Hams, arriving and for sale by a l'l2-tf _ JOSEPH CARSON & CO. BACON. 35 HHDS. PRIME WESTERN BACON—SIDES ' 29 " " " " SHOULDERS. .15 " " " " HAMS. Forsaleby GRANT & BROTHER, mbl3 tf 61 Exchange Place. BRANDY WINE KILN DRIED CORN Meal, in barrels and hogsheads, for sale by JOHN S. WILLIAMS k BRO. fe22-ly. 52 Commerce street. BRANDY 5 One-Eighth Casks ROCHELLE BRANDY, jusl received. Forsaleby PKNDKRGAST BROS., ■yLtf 77 Smith's Wharf, up stairs. /"CHAMPAGNE. vV THE CELEBRATED "CRESCENT" BRAND. Recent importations, for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, niy.-.ltf G O'DonnelPs Wharf. CANARY SEED/ 20 BAIIRKLS SICILY", for sale by SCHWARTZ k DIX, my-/ tf U7 Lombard Street. CI ÜBA HONEY.—S Tcs. Primp Quality, I landed this day per brig "Angier," and for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO., Agents, 132 and 134 West Lombard Street, mylo-tf 2 doors east of Hanover St. CREAM TARTAR. 5000 lbs., warranted pure, for sale by R. J. BAKER, ap2S-tf 36 South Charles street. opper a s r~ V_y 100 Bbls., for sale by R. J. BAKER, tf 36 South Charles street. WINES. V_y Received in store ex '-Ocean Queen," Claret IVines, in wood and glass P. TIERXAX k SOX, Importers, ap27-tf 12 North Charles street. CUBA HONEY. 5 Tierces prime quality, just received per Eureka, and for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO., AG'TS, 132 and 134 West Lombard St., apln-tf 2 doors East of Hanover. CHAMPAGNE. —The celebrated 'Crescent' brand CHAMPAGNE for sale by G. L. HARRISON, !n 6 O'Donneil's wharf. CHEEbE. —Cutting, E. D., and Pine Ap ple now landing and for sale by RICHARDSON k CO., mr!2-dtf 67 Exchange Place. C COGNAC BRANDIES J In store and bonded warehouse, Otard, Dupuy & Co's and Hennessey BRANDIES, of various vintages. R, TIERNAN & SON, Importers, a P" " 12 N. Charles street. /CUMBERLAND COAL— By Cargo or Car load. STEPHEN S. LEE, DR IED BEE F. 40 Bhls. Sugar Cured Dried Beef, in canvass, very sujerior, received and for sale by _ # DUVALL & IGLEHART, myfi-ty Mfi Light street Wharf. DY E -WO () D s. 1,000 Bbls. Chipped and Ground, for sale hv R. J. BAKER, ap 28 tf 35 South Charles street. DATES —300 Frails, New Crop, Rod. ALMONDS—I2O Bags, different qualities. PALM NUTS—IOO Bags, new crop. FILBERTS—7O Bags, best Polizzia. WALNUTS—6O Bags, best Palermo, washed. MACCARONI—2OO boxes Sicily, curled and straight. OIL BERG A MOT—I Can Pure Sicily. WINES—2OO Packages, in pipes, half-pipes, quarter casks, and octave. Sicily MADEIRA, SHERRY, Sweet M ALAGA, in bond or duty paid. CORKS—ISO Bags. SICILY HEMP SEED—ISO Bbls. and Bags. SUMAC—4OO Bags, Lead Brand. SALT—I2,OOO BushelsTrappini. TOBACCO—B6 Boxes, 1 lb. Lump, Natural Leaf. Forsaleby J. CROSBY k SON, apio tf. 10 Rowley's Wharf) DAT E S, 400 frails New Crop, for sale by J. CROSBY k SO>f, ap2-tf 15 Bowley's wharf. IP XTRA F LOUR.—6OO BBLS. KE A -4 TUCKY EXTRA FLOUR, one brand, just leceived and for sale by DUVALL k IGLEHART, 128 Light Street Wharf, ipyls-tf Corner of Conway. IpNGLISH DAIRY CHEESE. -i 25 Boxes Choice English Dairy Cheese, small size, for family use, for sale by GEO. SLATER, myl-tf 10 Commerce street. FLOUR, -i Of Choice Brands, in store and for sale by DUVALL k JGLEHAfcT, 128 Light street Wharf, ap24 tf Corner of Conway st. I* XT R A FLOUR. J 1.000 Bbls. EXTRA FLOUR, very choice quality suitable for Bakers or Family use, for sale by DUVALL 4 IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, apls-tf Corner of Conway st. I ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES~ LON- J DON AND DUBLIN BROWN STOUT, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. P. TIERNAN k SON, Importers, apS-tf 12 N. Charles street. IfLOOIiING HOARDS. 70,000 FEET 5 4 Y. P. CHARLESTON FLOORING BOARDS. For sale by PENDERGAST BROTHERS, F 1 " • * MACKEREL, HERRINGS,CODFISH, 4C.. constantly on hand and for sale at lowest market prices by RICHARDSON k CO., myf-tf 67 Exchange Place. LO O R I NG~ 141,000 feet Pensacola Flooring Boards landing and for sale by jAS. CORNER k SONS. &p22-tf BRANDIES— - 00 Bids. WILD CHERRY BRANDY. 55 Bills. STRAWBERRY BRANDY. Prepared from the fruit, and warranted genuine. For sale by I)E CORMIS k ROGERS, mr 24 tf 4 Commerce street. IjMllE CRACKERS.—BOO Boxes for sale by .T CROSRY k SON, 15 Bowley's wharf. mStf RAIN BAGS, VjF 6.000 THREE BUSHEL BAGS, IN GOOD SHIP PING ORDER. For sale by HUGH JENKINS & CO., my27-lw Second Street. Ci LUX r 500 Bbls. all qualities, for sale by R. J. BAKER, myl'-tf 30 South Cliarles Street. CI RA N D viN "IMPERIAL" CHAM- T PAGNE. 100 Baskets Irroy k Co., of the above celebrated brand, in quarts and pints, just received and for sale by J. B CHARRON & CO., Ag'ts, 132 and 134 West Lombard street, _ mvlO-tf 2_doors east of Hanover. GJOLDEN CLUSTER CHAMPAGNE. I 100 Baskets quarts and pints just received and for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO., Ag'ts, 132 and 134 West Lombard street, mylO H 2 doors east of Hanover. BAGS.—Constantly on hand and M for sale a lowest market rates bv RICHARDSON k CO., mrl-tf 67 Exchange Place. CAREEN SEAL CHAMPAGNE7 M In store a fresli invoice of Messrs. Moet 4 Chandonl* celebrated GREEN SEAL CHAMPAGNE. P. TIERNAN 4 SON, aplO tf. Moet 4 Chandon's Agents in Baltimore. G< OLDEN SYRIJF. r 50 Bbls Superior GOLDEN SYRUP. D. J. FOLEY 4 BRO., aplO tf 50 South street. HE R U L SGS: 1000 BBLS. AND 59 HALF BBLS., landing from schooner Sultan, from Halifax, and for sale hy je2-tf HALL 4 LONEY. HERRING. ~ 550 BBLS. NEW HALIFAX HERRING, landing to day and for sale by Je- tf JAS. CORNER 4 SONS. HAVANA SEGARS, 200,000 assorted most FAVORITE BRANDS, just landed, ex Brig Black Fish. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by J. B. CHARRON 4 CO., Agents. 132 and 134 West Lombard Street, royl7-tf 2 doors east of Hanover Street. Herring. 500 short and full Bids. Susquehanna and North Carolina Herring, landing and inspecting this day. For sale by W. D. SHURTZ 4 CO., myß-tf No. 11 Commerce stveet. HA MIT Bulk and Smoked Hams. Also Bagged Hams. For sale by JOSEPH CARSON k CO., myl-tf Light street. HAVANA CIGARS. " 10.0(10 El Orbeo Admira Regalias. 10,000 Medianoz Maria Luisa. 10,000 Londres Madera. 10,000 Plantation Tuli|tas. Just lauded per Brig Star Light, and for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO., AG'TS, 132 and 131 West Lombard street, apl2 tf [A] 2 doors east of Hanover- HAVANA SEGARS. 48.200 Havana Segars in bond, for sale by LAMBERT GITTINGS. _ap24-tf [a] 58 Buehansn's Wharf. HERRING ANP ALEWIVES-200 bbb. in store and for ugle by HALL 4 LONEY, 56 Buck auan s wharf. fe22-tf. HA It 1) W ARE. Manufacturers' Agents for the sale of all kinds of AMERICAN and FOREIGN HARDWARE. HISS k CORE, 27 & 29 South Charles street. HE R It I N G H , LABRADOR, EASTPORT, kc., in pickle and dry salt. For sale by royl9 tf ' RICHARDSON k CO. HA M~S^i 20 Tierces choice FAMILY HAMS, for sale by GRANT k BRO., lor.il tf pi Exchange Place. HAVANA CIGARS:: In store, ex "Star Light," an invoice of Londres and Regalia CIGARS. P. TIERNAN k SON, Importers, a plO-tf _ _ _ 12 North Charles street. ITALIAN MACCARONI. 50 BOXES CURLED, for sale by SCHWARTZ k DIX, my 27 tf 117 Lombard Street. I N D I G O. 30 Ceroons Carracas, just received and for sale by R. J. BAKER, ap2l tf 36 South Charles st. I FT ROY CABINET CHAMPAGNE. 100 Baskets BOUZY GRAND MOUSSEAUX, quarts and pints, just received and for sale in lots to suit pur chasers by J. B. CHARRON k CO., Ag'te, 132 and 134 West Lombard street, mylO-tf 2 doors east of Hanover. KENTUCKY TOBACCO—M HHDS. KENTFCKY TOBACCO, suitable for shippers and manufacturers, inspected and for sale hy DUVALL & IGLEHART, 128 Light Street Wharf, mylS-tf Corner of Conway. PRESERVED GINGER" - 150 CASES, for sale by SCHWARTZ & DIX, m.v 27 tf 117 Lombard Street. LATHS.— 800,000 to arrive, per "Mary Farrow." from St. John, N. B. For sale by RICHARDSON & CO., my27-tf 67 Exchange Place. LARD. IN BBLS. AND KEGS. For sale by SMITH & NICODEMUS, my22-tf l Baltimore Street. LONE STAR SUN CURED" TO BACCO, in half boxes, for sale by COURTNEY* & CUSHING, !*ZZ 65 South Gay street. LAQUAYRA COFFEE. 400 Bags Choice White Laguayra Coffee for sale by GFIO. SLATER, ln > l4f 10 Commerce street. LUMBER AND STAVES— -5.000 feet POPLAR, 4,000 feet HICKORY, 5,000 feet OAK PLANK, assorted thickness, and 4,000 WHITE OAK PIPE STAVES, all of prime quality. Apply to G. A. WILLIAMS, mr2s-tf Camden Station. MACKEREL. Landing and for sale by RICHARDSON k CO., my2l 6t 67 Exchange Place. MADDER. 5 CASKS MADDER, prime Ombro, free of Sand For sale by K.J.BAKER, mylß-tf No. 36 S. Charles Street. MATT ING. 50 Rolls 6 4 WHITE CHINA MATTING, for sale by F. L. BRAUNS k CO., apl'2-tf Corner Lombard street and Cheapside. MAN UFA! WURED TOBA< '< (). T. J. Martin's celebrated "Fine Cured" Tobacco—a few packages in store and for sale by COURTNEY & CUSHING, my7 tf 65 South Gay street. MAN LTFACTURED TOBACCO. Conway's k Co.'s celebrated "Marigold," Hair lb. "Planter's Daughter," "Arizona," and "G. H. Lawrence" hall lb., for sale by COURTNEY & CUSHING, niv7 tf 65 South Gay street. MUSI OVAIK) SUGARS. 250 Hhds. Cuba Muscovado Sugar, favorite Brands, cargo Bark "Louisa," for sale by LAMBERT GITTXNGS, a p2J-tf [nr 58 Buahanan's Wharf. MACKEREL AND ALE WIVES. 300 Bbls. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel. 100 Bbls. No. 1 Alewives. Just received and for sale by W. I). SHURTZ & CO., a L )24 tf _ _ No H Commerce street. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Peyton Gravely. Thomas Keen and B. F. Gravtdy's Choice Brands of Tobacco in store and for sale by DUVALL k IGLEHART, o 128 Light street Wharf, ap'24 tf Corner of Conway St. MERCER POTATOES. 500 Bushel Choice White Mercer Potatoes, received and for sale by DUVALL & IGLEHART, 128 i<ight street Wharf, aj >24 if Corner of Conway st. jyjACKEREL, HERRING, CHEESE, 1,500 llbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL. 1,000 Hlf. Bills. " " 500 Qr. Bbls and Kitts, " 1,000 libls. Best No. 1 PICKLED HEKRIXG. 500 Boxes Best EASTERN CHEESE 50 Boxes PINEAPPLE " 50 Drums CODFISH. 50 Drums HAKEFISH. In store and to arrive for sale by • W. D. SHURTZ & CO., No. 11 Commerce street. NEW CHEESE AND ALEWIVES, 250 BOXES PRIME NEW CHEESE. 100 BBLS. NEW ST. JOHN'S ALEWIVES. Just receiving and for sale by W. i>. SHURTZ k CO., my26-tf No. ll Commerce Street, * NATIVE WINES AND BHANDY. From Long worth's Cellars. CHERR Y BR A N I) Y . From Farwell's Factory. For sale by W. B. BLANEY k CO., ap.>o-lm 97 Smith's Wharf. NEW SHAD AND HERRING. Receiving daily, and for sale at lowest market rates h y w. I). SHURTZ k CO., a !'-~ *• No. 11 Conweestreet. NEW CI J EKSE! NE W CHEESE!! Just received also, 300 80-xes Prime Old Cheese for by W. D. SHURTZ & CO., ap2Atf Xo. 11 Commerce street OLD RYE and BOURBON WHISKEY in store and receiving by DUVALL k IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, aplS-tf Corner of Conway st. PRESERVED LOBSTER. 50 DOZEN CANS PRESERVED LOBSTER, for sale by _je2-tf JAS. CORNER k SONS PORT AND SHERRY. VERY CHOICE OI.D PORT AND SHERRY WINES. Imported direct and for sale hv GEO. L. HARRISON. my3l tf 8 O Donnell s Wharf. POT AND PEARL ASHES. 10 CASKS, for sale by R. J. BAKER my!B-tf No. 36 S Charles Street. PRESERVED GINGER. 200 Cases for sale by SCHWARTZ k DIX, lov7 tf 117 I.omliari] street. PIGS' TONG UE ST so Half Bbls. Sugar Cured Pigs' Tongues received this day, and for sale hy 3 DUV ALL k IGLEHART, myfi-tf 128 Light street Wharf. PORT W I N~E Very superior OLD PORT WINE, bottled ia Oporto. Imported direct, and for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, mr.lOtf 6 O'DonnelPs Wharf. PORT AND SHERRY WINES.—Wry suj>erior PORT WINE. bottled in Oporto, and superior Amontillado SHERRY, in wood, of direct importation, and for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, mr!2-dtf 6 O'DonnelPs wharf. PE A CH~B~R ANDY. 5 Bbls. very fine OLD PEACH BRANDY for sale by JNO. F. PICKRELL k CO., aplfi-tf No. 40 W. Lombard st. PI G 1 RON Soft Anthracite No. 1 IRON, warranted as soft as Scotch IRON. For sale by STEPHEN S. LEE, &pB-tf 50 South Gay street. PUMICE S TONE .—9O casks Pumice Stone for sele l>y P. L. BUAUN3 &. CO.* fc22-tf No. 11 Cheapside, cor. of Lombard st. ROSIN. 600 BBLS. SHIPPING ROSIN, for sale by je2-tf JAS. CORNER & SONS. R1 C E . 50 TIERCES PRIME RICE, for sale bv GEO. L. HARRISON, my3l-fit 0 O'DonnelPs Wharf. RED LACH CHAMPAGNE. - I have received an invoice of this celebrated Cham pagne, which I offer for sale wholesale and retail. GEO. HOLLINS, Sole Importer, myl2-tf 14 N. Charles street. RYE: I 300 Bushels Prime Penna. Rye for 9alc bv GRANT k BRO., m.vll-tf 61 Exchange Place. RED CHAMPAGNE "IMPERIAL. 50 Baskets very superior quality just received an J for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO, Ag'ts, 132 and 134 West Lombard street, mylO-tf 2 doors east of Hanover. RO SI N. 750 Bbls Shipping Rosin, afloat, for sale by _ap22-tf JAS. CORNER k SONS. RO SIN : 600 Bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Soap Rosin for sale bv ap22 tf JAS._CORNER k SONS. RICE CONSTANTLY FOR SALE BY JOHN F. PICKRELL k CO. fe23-tf. 40 West Lombard Street. Red o I L7~ 100 fc ßbls. RED OIL, in bright new barrels. For sale by D uvALL & IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, ap!s tf Corner of Conway st. RICE. 50Tierces Rice, for sale by myl-tf JAS. CORNER k SONS. RO LL B RTLVTSTON E, 52 l>oxes landing, for sale by J. CROSBY & SON, UALAI) OIL. O 500 BASKETS BORDEAUX AND MARSEILLES, in pints and quarts, in store and to arrive—for sale by J. CROSBY k SOX, tf 15 Bowlv's Wharf. SCYTHES. 500 DOZEN ' DARLING'S" AND "WALDRON S' Stamp American Corn and Grass Scythes. Also, SCYTHE SHEATHS. SCYTHE STONES, and SCYTHE SHARPENERS. For sale at factory rates by HISS & COLE, jel tf 27 and 29 South Charles Street. SHAD AND HERRING. Just received, a splendid lot of No. I Shad and Herring, for sale at lowest rates, by W D. SHURTZ J: CO., my 2d tf No. 11 Commerce Street. OWEET OIL. -200 BASKETS MARSEILLES, quarts and pints Just received and for sale by SCHWARTZ k DIX, my 27 tf 117 Lombard Street, QHAD AND HERRINGS, V-f N. C. SHORT AND FULL BRANDS, For sale by RICHARDSON & CO., mykb-tf 67 Exchange Place SIDES AND SHOULDERS. 200 Hhds. Western and Citv Smoked. For sale by JOSEPH CARSON k CO.. myl-tf Light street. SH A D. Just received 200 Bbls. Superior Shad, for sale bv W. I). SHURTZ & CO., apao tf No. 11 Commerce street SU N D R I E S. SUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF. FAMILY MESS BEEF. SUGAR CURED, Canvassed and Plain, HAMS. ADAMANTINE AND SOLAR SPERM CANDLES CHEMICAL, OLIVE, CASTILE AND TOILET SOAPS In store and for sale by DUVALL & IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, apzf tf Corner of Conwav st SICILY AND CALABRIA LICORICE. For sale by J. CROSBY k SON, 13 Bowly's Wharf. SUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF. 30 Bbls. SUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF received and for sale by DUVALL & IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, apls tf Comer of Conway st. SU P E RIO H 11 YE AND WHEAT WHISKEYS. 200 Bbls. Choice Old RYE WHISKEYS 10 very Superior Old WHEAT WHISKEYS. 50 very old BOURBON WHISKEYS. 200 Demijohns very Choice OLD WHISKEYS. In store and lor sale by J. B CHARRON k CO., Aa'TS, 132 and 134 IVest Lombard street, a P*2-tf [A] 2 doors fast of Hanover. SPARKLING HOCK AND MOSELLE IV INES, Of the celebrated House of M. MULLER, of Eltville, on the Rhine. Sparkling MOSELLE, in pints and quarts. Sparkling HOCK, 44 44 Nonpareil Sparkling Hock, 44 44 in store, and for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO., AO'TS, 132 and 134 West Lomlnml street, apV_ tf [A] 2 doors t ast of Hanover. SALAD OIL. 250 Baskets for sale low to close by , J. CROSBY k SON, _ apl4 tf Bowly's Wharf. SAFES! SAFES!! SAFES!!! An excellent assortment of PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES, from the justly celebrated manufactory of Evans & Watson, constantly on hand, for sale at the Seale and oijfe.VJJ REHOU3E , Lewis ' Building, No. 41 S. CHARLES , „O T" J - A " WESTON k CO., _ Agent for the Manufacturers. SHIPPING TOBACCO— butts T.L. or ton's 12s lamp; 29 butts J. Mason, 12s lump; 25 butts Jas, Hite, 12s lump; 56 butts Wm. Walker, 18s lump—just received in store and sale by COURTNEY k GUSHING, 95 S Gay street. mr6 . tf Q HIPPING TOBACCO— O A fine assortment of Shipping 10's, 12's, 18's and 20's, constantly on hand, and for sale bv , WARWICK, FRICK k BALL, iPra4-tf Q0 South street. GALT. —20,000 Bushels Trapani Sail in C store and for sale by F. L. BRAUNS, & CO. fe22-tf No. 11 Cheapside, cor. Lombard st. <3 CH N A P PS ■ 19 Cases SCHNAPPS, a very fine article, just re ccived. F'or sale by PENDERGAST BROS ap7-tf 77 Smith's Wharf, up stairs. QVVEETAND DRY MALAGA" WINE, kjj Also, MADEIRA WINE, in bond or duty paid, for sal " <>y, J. CR( >SBY & SON, a l'- o 15 Bowley's wharf. QPANISH PIG LEAD—OO tuns for sate by UJ. CROSBY k SOX. 15 Bowly's wharf. mh4 tf SUMAC —200 bags Ist quality Sicily I'or sale by J. CROSBY k SON. 15 Bowly's wharf. mh4-ts SHIPPING 12's JUST RECEIVED AND for sale by WARWICK, FRICK & BALL, rurl-tf 60 South street. SHIPPING 10's and 18's, just received, and for sale by ARMISTEAD, RIGGS & CO., _ mrl3 tf 57 Exchange Place. SHAD AND 11 EH RING. .lust received 1.000 Bbls. North Carolina Shad and Herring, full and short Bbls. W. D. SHURTZ & CO., myl2 tf No. 11 Commerce street. OH ERR Y WINES.— O Harmony & Co.'s and Triarke'g celebrated SHER RIES, for sale from store and bonded warehouse. P. TIERNAN k. SON, Importers, aj>3-tf 12 N. Charles street. QICILY COTTON COLORED RAGS— -70 Bales for sale by J. CROSBY k SON, mr 23 tf 15 Bowley's Wharf. SH ER R V WI N E ' Very choice AMONTILLADO SHERRY, in quarter casks. Direct importation, and for sale bv GEO. L. HARRISON, 111 '"0 tf. 6 O'Donuell's Wharf. RP A R. X 300 BBI.S. IN GOOD ORDER, for sale b v JAS. CORNER k SONS. ISLAND SAI.T.— SHUII bushels X for sale from store hy HAI.L k LONEY, fe22-tf. 56 BUCHANAN'S WHARF. XXTHISKEY! WHISKEY! WIIISKKY! 7 We , ca " t,ie a Ontion of dealers and rectifiers to ,: ir £ C , t Y aricd asao i' tmeilt Of 01.8 BOURBON and i- A. ~" S ' """" ln store aild < la 'iy receiving from distillers, which we now offer at reduced prices DUVALL & IGLEHART, 128 Light Street Wharf, myiott Corner oECohway. WHITE HERMITAGE WINK. 25 Cases very superior quality, vintage 1846, just received and for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO., AG'TS, 132 and 134 IVest Lombard st., . ™ 2 duel s * :ist uf Hanover. WESTERN PRODUCE. 500 Bbls. Ohio Super and Extra FLOUR 400 Bbls. Ohio High Proof WHISKEY. 50 Hhds. BACON, HAMS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS 50 Bbls. Old RYE WHISKEY. 75 Bbls. Old BOURBON WHISKEY. 20 Tierces Choice Family HAMS. 20 Cases Lewis M. Norton's P. A. CHEESE. I n store and sale by 00 H. T ELDER, Commission Merchant. ap No. 81 Smith's Wharf. WINE S— SICILY, MADEIRA, and PURE JUICE. Sweet and Dry MALAGA WINFI, in bond, or duty paid For sale by J. CROSBY' k SON, mr2o tf _ 15 Bowly's Wharf. W COD'S OHIO PEARL STARCH. , T. , lnK , ,x ' e " appointed Agents, we will keep con stantly on hand a full supply of this celebrated STARCH We respectfully call the attention of the trade and ship pers to this Starch, it being warranted to keep in any climate and to give complete satisfaction. , „„ ~ GRANT k BROTHER, _ tf 61 Exchange Place. TTELLOW METAL. ~ , The Boston Revere Copper Company's Sheathing Metal, Bolts and Nails, constantly for sale by STICKNEY k CO., myl3 1m Exchange Place. |£ HHDS. WESTERN SMKI). SIDES. Xty 12 44 44 *4 SHOT 1 1 IHTRS 15 TIERCES WESTERN SMOKED HAMS 1° THOMAS k CO.'S FAMILY HAMS. 20 KEGS WESTERN PACKED BUTTER. B. T. ELDER, , Commission Merchant, my26-tf No. 81 Smith's Wharf. OH TIER< I:S ( HUICE ~BHO K E D /Wv-r HAMS, "Plain." 10 Tierces N. W. Thomas & Co.'s HAMS, " Canvassed rami y." 15 Hhds. Western Smoked SHOULDERS 13 Bbls. Choice LEAF LARD. Just received for sale by B. T. ELDER, Commission Merchant, _ m.v 3 tf No. R1 Smith's Wharf. Oft Tierces CHOICE IIAMS BACON. 7 Hhds. CHOICE SHOULDERS BACON 22 Bbls. LEAF LARD. Just received and for sale by B- T. ELDER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, *pl-tf No. 81 Smith's Wharf KA Bbls. No. 1 and PRIME BEEF. 200 Bbls. OHIO EXTRA FLOUR, very choice. *K) Bbls. PURE RYE WHISKY, warranted 35 Bbls. GEXUINK BOURBON, warranted 5 Bbls. ROLL BUTTER, Pennsylvania. 20 Oases Lewis M. Norton's P. A. CHEESE. 1J - T - ELDER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, L f No. 81 Smith's Wharf. KEGS BRIDGETON 3 n. NAILS VX In store and for sale at Manufacturer's prices by STEPHEN S. LEE, _ Plll 50 S. Cay street BIDS. VIRGINIA RYETWHISKEY— *-XVX In store, ami for sale by DE'CORMIS k ROGERS, B B '?* _ _ 4 Commerce street. HK BBLS. NOT! "BEEF. IN STORE # O and for sale by C. A & T. H. HALL, apl7-tf 4 Camden street. INN BBLS, POTATOES. 1 ' J\J 20 Bids. GREEN APPLES. Just received and for sale by B. T. ELDER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, a l>il tf No. 81 Smith's Wharf. inn tons scotch PIG IROTTTO X vXVX arrive next week, and for sale by STEPHEN S. LEE, apß-tf 50 South Gay street. inn BAGS WALNUTS, FILBERTS XVXVX AND ALMONDS, balance of Brig Clarence's cargo, for sale by J. CROSBY & SON, ap2 tf 15 Rowley's wharf. 1 LO HHDS. BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS—a prime article—for sale by SMITH k NICODEMUS, MylS-tf 881 Baltimore street. 1 TCS. McKEEHAN & EVAN'S X f XVX ami Gardner Phipps k Co's celebrated Cincin nati Sugar Cured HAMS, for sale by SMITH k NICODEMUS, myl.l-tf 881 Baltimore street. 90n 15,11 S(,R ' IS H ED. PULVERISED '"NF AND CLARIFIED SUGARS. 50 Bills. BALTIMORE & BOSTON REFINED SYRUPS For sale by GEO. SLATER, aj.li! tf Commerce street. 900 M,LS - OLD MON ON GA HE L A RYE WIIISK EY—extra fine, and hiyhlv im proved by aye. * For sale by I)E CORMIS k ROGERS, mr-i tf 4 Commerce street. HHDS. CHOICE MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. 30(1 Bids Choice NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES IValeliy GEO. SLATER, QOO BBLS - 7 PER AM) EXTRA 'JV/y J OHIO FLODR. 200 Bbls. High Proof OHIO WHISKEY. 50 Bbls. OLD RY'E WHISKEY. 50 Bbls. OLD BOURBON WHISKEY. For sale by B. T. ELDER, Commission Merchant, my.l-tf No. 81 Smith's Wharf. OIQ Bbls. SUPERIOR OHIO EXTRA O FLOUR. 250 Bbls. OHIO HIGH PROOF WHISKEY. 50 Tcs. CHOICE HAMS. Just received and for sale by B. T. ELDEK, Commission Merchant, ap6 tf 81 Smith's Wharf, 100 ,i u;s ,{|() < OFFEE ['ART PRIME. 400 BAGS CHOICE WHITE LAGUAYRA COFFEE For sale by GEORGE SLATER, 10 Commerce street M\L\ CHAIRS DATES, ToUU 100 Bags FILBERTS. 100 Bags I'ALM .VUTS. 70 Bags WALNUTS. 30 Rags ALMONDS. SO Cases Fresh PRESERVED GINGER. For sale by J. CROSBY & SON, a;>22-If 15 Bowly's Wliarf. K(\ A BBLs; EXTRA FLOUR—Choice Brand—rtceivcd and for sale by DUVALL A IGLEHART, my6-if 128 Light street Wharf. 650 BOXES CHOICE CUTTING 1,200 Boxes English Dairy CHEESE. 200 4 * Pine Apple 44 1.000 44 44 Kingsford" Oswego Starch. 2IH) bbls. Clarified Cider Vinegar. DAVID T. BUZBY, a l )s hnl - Exchange Place. l!lil ' s - OHIO SUPER & EXTRA FLOUR, just received and for sale by B. T. ELDER, Commission Merchant, apJVtf 81 Smith's Wharf. QNO BBLS - OLD BOURBON AND * 'V/ E WHISKEY, from one to three years old, some very superior, for sale low to close consignments, b y DUVALL k IGLEHART, 128 Light Street Wharf, ra - vlstf Corner of Conway. | 000 A sizes, suitable for i UUU Shipping. For sale by Btbhaofe Str. t t. AO 000 U$S LI,T, K MEAT, • . 'HYH SHOULDERS, SIDES AND HAMS, in store, and for sale by 1T C. A. k T. H. HALL, a l"' 4 I 4 Camden street. Shipping. ; FOR II A V A N A .-WITH PROMPT DISPATCH.—The Bark LOUISA, Capt. Masson, with Hue cabin accommoda tions, will sail about the 3d proximo. For freight or passage apply to LAMBERT GITTINGS, & p26 tf 58 Buchanan 7 8 Wharf. 2' X FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.— THE MERCHANTS' LINE. The clipper schooner FRANCIS H ABBOT, Noah Smith. Master, will sail for the above port with dispatch. For freight or passage apply to CHARLES PENDERGAST, No. 77 Smith's Wharf. N. B. Shippers by this Line will please send duplicate receipts with each dray load. All charges paid on goods shipped by this Line. C. P. Messrs. IT. F. BAIvER&CO., Agents in Charleston, S C Jel -tf FOR CHARTER.—A low charter will tie accepted for tlie brig T II O M A S A C II O R X , Capt. Hastings, to Sagua la Grande, out only, if immediate application he made to tnyl7-tf V. W DRUNK k SONS. ■GSSK VESSELS WANTED FOR HAVANA. The undersigned are constantly in want of vessels to load to and from Havana and Mantanzas MORRELL & RANDALL, fe2s-tf 58 Exchange Place. JGKK FOR FREIGHT OR €HAR TER.—The bark WEN HAM, Capt. Wm. S. Wedge, carries 800 hhds. tobacco or 7,000 bbls" Apply to my2Stf JAS. CORNER k SONS. ■Steamships. I FOR BOSTO N. SATUR D A Y , BdHShSSFak June stli, at .3 o'clock, P. M. The well known favorite Side-Wheel Steamship JOSEPH WHITXKY. 1000 tons, Solomon Howes, commander, will leave her wharf, foot of Long Dock, for Boston, punctually as I above. lor passage, having excellent accommodations, Apply to HENRY D. MEARS, Agent, Office at Steamer's Wharf. Fare $12.00, including meals and state-rooms. my3l-ofc - FO (111 A ft I I E S T O N.— V T1 The well known and favorite steamship # GEORGE S CREEK, I B. MORLEY, COMMANDER, will sail for the above port on SATURDAY next, June sth, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fare sls, including meals and state rooms. No bills of ladiug signed after the departure of the steamer. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to A. C. HALL, Ag't Bay3l-tit [P.A.) 116 Spear's wharf. f-jfifc BALTIMORE AND BAVAN XAII STEAMSHIP LINE.—FOR SA VAXNAH.—The line steamship COM MERCE, H. Vaughan, master, will have quick dispatch for the above port. _ I-or freight or passage, having excellent accommoda tions, apply to T. 11. BELT, Jr.. Agent, m.v3l -tf Union Dock. . .r -£&•' 1! O M W E LL'S Oil EAT <1 -H;RCT% EASTERN, WESTERN AND SOUTHERN B3S£S!SB.STEAMSHIP, FREIGHT AND PASSEN GER LINE. The TEN STEAMERS of this Line are now in first rate order, and the Agent announces to the business commit nity that a Steamer will leave 116 Spear's Wharf, Balti more, and Pier Thirteen, North River, New York, EVE RY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock Insurance may be effected on ponds by the Cromwell's Steamers to or from New York on open policies at their office, at one-eighth percent. This Insurance will be ef fected for the account of the owners of the property, (loss if any payable to them) with the most responsible Compa nies, whose certificate will be given when required, o above steamers will leave Baltimore EVERY SAII hDAY afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for Charleston, S. C. ror freight or passage, having superior accommodations a Pl kl y to AC. HALL, Agent, 110 Spear's Wharf, Balto. A. B. CROMWELL, k CO., cor. Washington A Albanv sts., N Y. JOHN W. CALDWELL. Agent, fe24-if. Charleston, S. C. i Til [••, (a, A SCOW AM) N. Y. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S SPLENDID & POWERFUL STEAMERS Commanders. EDIN BURGH, 2.500 tons Win. Cumming, NEW YORK, 2.150 " Rnht. Craig, GLASGOW, 1,962 " John Duncan, Are appointed to sail FROM GLASGOW, GLASGOW, 12 March, NEW YORK, 14 April, EDINBTRGH, 28 April. FROM NEW YORK, GLASGOW, 14th April. NEW YORK, sth May. EDINBURGH, 19th May. AM TES OF PA SEA GE : FROM GLASGOW. First clas3 guineas Steerage, found with cooked provisions.... 8 " FROM NEW YORK, First class, Steerage found witli cooked provisions 30 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in Steer age Return tickets available within six months by any steamers of this line Steerage passengers forwarded to Liverpool, Dublin, and Belfast for $30.00. First class 140 Third class "."..11* 60 An experienced Surgeon to each steamer. | For passage apply to WORKMAN & Co. 123 "Walnut street, Philadelphia. HALL & I.ONEY, 56 Buchanan's Wharf. Baltimore. ROBERT CRAIG, <LXIS fitting. WE S 'l' y .1 EV£ NS" IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALKICS IN OAS FIXTURES, Of every Description, No. 206 Baltimore Street BALTIMORE, Gas Pipes introduced into p uhlic and private buildings in the best manner and on the most pleasing terms. mrll-tf pjotographrr. ANEW ERA IN PHOTOGRAPHY AT P. L. PERKINS' METROPOLITAN GALLERY No. 99 BALTIMORE STREET, OPPOSITE HOLLIDAY. All the various branches of the art successfully eawicd on at this establishment, and no humbug used to cheat or deceive the public. Mr. P.'s new invention of produc ing Life Size Pictures from small daguerreotypes on CANVAS is the admiration of all who see them. Mr. Kerk lioven, the great French artist, has been retained for col oring, in his beautiful style, the above gems. The public will please call and see. fe22-tf T WTP Ell K 1 NA, "• DAGTTERRETAN AND AMBKOTYPE GALLERIES, I 211 and 217 BALTIMORE STREET, NEAR CHARLES, apl-6m Baltimore •>O7 E. T i;TTLE'S 907 SWV; I AMBROTYPES eC\J / I AND PHOTOGRAPHS. , „ 2D" BALTIMORE STREET, aP I Baltimore. HH. CLARK'S AMBKOTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY No. 23 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, ( Corner Centre Market Space,) ap2-finins Baltimore. -f WELLS, FARGO & CO. i, ir?VfBWYORK A CALIFORNIA EXPRESS MMI^ILMI . AND EXCHANGE COMPANY. A Joint Stock Company—Capital $600,000 OPFICE—B2 HKOADWAT, NEW YORK. Boston office— j San Fran, office— j Phil, office — 39 k 40 Court cor Montgomery & 400 Chesnut st. Square. | California sts. Agents for P. C. Bambalier & Co., Island of Cuba Ex press EXPRESS to California, Sandwich Islands, Oregon and South America. sth and 20th OF EACII MONTH—Express to Havana by all regular steamers. Goods must be accompanied by invoices. EXCHANGES on California, Oregon, Sandwich Islands j and Havana, in sums to suit. Agents in Baltimore— PENDERGAST BROS., 77 Smith's Wharf. ; NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA BOND HOLDERS. WELLS FARGO k CO , an* now prepared to receive the old Bonds of the State of California, transport the same to ' Sacramento City, and procure new ones, in accordance with the Act of 2Sth April, 1857, and return same to this 1 city fe26 eoly Office—B2 Rroadwav, New York. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. Ryan & RICK ETT X , JOB TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDERS, No. 9 HOLLIDAY STREET, NEAR BALTIMORE. tnn VTA v RANTJFACTUKERS OF I JOB AND FANCY TYPE i NEWSPAPER HEADS, CUTS, 1 BRA3B RULE, DASHES, I BRASS GALLEYS, LEADS, &0 Agents ftir PAGE & BASSET, Manufacturers of Furni ture and Wood Type. i Bterentypxnq in all its Branches, neatly executed. ] ELECTROTYPING OF EYERY DESCRIPTION DONE ] IN SUPERIOR MANNER. PUNCTUALITY MAY ALWAYS BE RELIED ON. MRLB^M gtoil soaiis. £SBS(®s£.s£l PHILADELPHIA^ 1 flsgseae! W 1 I. MING T(> N A NI) BALTIMORE RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Ou and after MONDAY. May 10, Passenger trains for Philadelphia will leave PRESIDENT STREET DEPOT DAILY (except Sundays) as follows : EXPRESS TRAIN at 7.30 o'clock A. M., WAY MAII at 10.15 A. M.; EVENING MAIL at 5.40 P. M. ' ' ON SUNDAYS at 6.40 P. M. only. All trains connect with New York Trains except 5.40 P. M., on Saturdays Emm PHILADELPHIA to BALTIMORE at 8A ' M I and 11 P. M From HAVRE I)E GRACE and intermediate places at 6 o'clock P. M. FORSEAFORD, DELAWARE. Passengers leaving Baltimore at 10.15 A. M., connect at Wilmington with 6 P. M. train, and 5.40 P, M. from Baltimore with 0.25 A. M. train. NOTICE— Allcolorcd persons, whether bond orfree, will he required to bring some responsible white person, per sonally known to the undersigned, who will he willing to sign a bond to the Company, before they will he taken over any portion of the road my29-tf WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. l|fifjiayaSg£l To WESTERN TRAVELLERS fiVfrf* l SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, On and after April 2lst, 1858, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert station for I'ITTSBUKG, CITTP \ro CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, .. 8 T; LOUIS, and ai. cities and towns in the West and North and Southwest. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Raltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8.15, A M. for Pittsburg, and all Western Towns and Cities THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P M for York. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves' Baltimore every night at 10, I'. M., connecting with the Lightning Express ower the Pennsylvania Rail road for Pittsburg, arriving at 1, P. M. The 8.15 A. M. and 10, P. M. trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. Passengers for Chicago, Rock Island. Burlington, lowa City, Milwaukee, Dubuque, St. Paul, Madison, and other leading Cities in the Northwest, will save one hundred miles of travel and ten hours in time, with four less chan ges of cars, by taking this route. Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo and Detroit go by this route, and the time is unequalled, being 43 miles shorter than any other route. Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper Mississippi, make less changes of cars and arrive in advance of any other route: and to Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Louis ville and other prominent cities, as quirk as by any other route. All Western Baggage checked throigh, and handled 1 with care. Passengers for WI L LI AM S PORT, NIAGARA FALLS, ELMIRA, BUFFALO, And cities and Towns in .... , WESTERN NEW YORK and CANADA, >\ ill find this the shortest, cheapest and most expeditious route, and leave by train at 8.15, A. M. Passengers for Hanover, Gettysburg, Eminetßburg, Wrightsville. Columbia and Lancaster leave iu the morn • ing train at 8.15, A. M. ; Passengers leaving Washington at 6, A. M., connect with i the 8.15, A. M. train, and those by the :rains at 3, 4.2oand 5.20 with the 10, P. M. Train for all parts of the West. lor further correct and reliable information please apply at the Ticket Office of the Northern Central Railway, Cal vert Station, corner of Calvert .and Franklin streets, Balti more. C. C. ADREON, Sup't. t J. H. WARNER, Ticket Agent. ap22-tf MFLTVA FOR THE ; WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. GREATLY IMPROVED SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER TRAVEL. ) THREE TIIROT GTI TRAINS DAILY between Baltimore and all portions of the West, Southwest and Northwest.— On and after May 10th, the Trains will run as follows: p 1-irst The Baltimore and Cincinnati Express Mail starts (Sundays excepted) at 0 A. M., arrives at Wheeling at 12.20 I'. M , connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio trains for Columbus, Cincinnati and intermediate points, reaching Cincinnati at 11.30 A. M. Second—The Cincinnati and St. Louis Express leaves (including Sundays) at 5.05, P. M.,connecting at Benwood at 9.30. A. M.. with Express train for Cincinnati,reaching there at 8, P. M., next day,and connecting directly with .* Express train for Louisville, Cairo and the South-west, and i for St. Louis, Kansas, etc. Time from Baltimore to Cin cinnati only 27, and to St. Louis 42 hours. Third—The Cincinnati, Dayton, lndiuuu))olis, Cairo, St. Louis, Chicago and North-western Express leaves, (except Saturday,) at 10. P. M., arriving in Wheeling at 5.50, P M., and making close connection for all the above anil in termediate ]>oints beyond the Ohio river. Through tickets and baggage checks for all the import ant cities and towns may be had at Camden Station ami Washington city. To view the grand mountain scenery on the road in daylight take the 6 A. M or 10 P. M train. e * or V arkersbur K aml Stations on the Northwestern irginia Road take the 10 J'. M. train. For Cincinnati, Chilicothc and other points on the Marietta Railroad take the 10 P. M. train for Parkersburg. FOR WAV PASSENGERS. To all points between Baltimore and Piedmont take the 6A. M. train. For all points between Piedmont and Wheeling take the 10 P. M. train. The 5.05 P. M. Express j will only stop for wood, water and meals at the principal firstclass stations. The trains from the West arrive at _ Baltimore at 5.10 and 9.40 A. M., and 5.15 P. M. THE FREDERICK TRAIN starts from Baltimore at 4.25 P. M., and from Frederick at 9 A. M., through iu about three hours. THE ELLICOTT'S MILLS TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., and 5.30 P. M.,and Ellicott's Mills at 7 A. M.. and 3 P. M. FOR WASHINGTON AXD THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore at 4.20 and 6.45 A. M., and 3 and 5.20 P. M. Ou Sunday at 4.20 A. M., only. Leave Washington f>r Baltimore at 5.15 and 7.50 A. M., and 3.25 and 6 P M ' On Sundays at 3.25 P. M.. only. The first and fourth from , Baltimore and the first from Washington will be Express _ Mail I rains, stopping only at Washington Junction for the Western connection and at the Annapolis Junction. The 6.45 and 5.20 from Baltimore, and the 5.15 and 3.25 from ' | Washington connect with the Annapolis trains. The sec i ond trains from Baltimore and Washington connect at , Laurel with Sandy's Spring and Brook ville stages. For tickets of every kind, information, &e., apply to 'J. r. ENGLAND, Agent, or at the Ticket Office, Camden J I station. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transiiortation. } j L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. invß tf Steamboats. I - . x[T" J* FOR THE SOUTH. ; Kf=t=-cjL.* !a DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, PUILA DELPHJA and BALTIMORE via the " IS A Y L IN/5," j TO NORFOLK, WELDoX, RALEIGH, WILMINGTON CHARLESTON, AUGUSTA, AT J. ANT A, MONT GOMERY, MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS. SPRING AXD SUMMER ARRANQEMENT DAILY, (except Sundays,) via BAY LINE k SEA-BOARD k ROANOKE RAILROAD, TO TILK ABOVE MENTIONED PLACES. The Schedule being so arranged that the traveler is sub jeet to NO NIGHT TRAVEL on the Railroad from NEW YORK To WILMINGTON, N C THROUGH TICKETS From New York to Wilmington, N. C., - - - - sls 50 Weldon, N. C., - - - - - 12 00 u " Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 850 u Philada. to Wilmington, N. C., - - - - 14 00 Weldon, N. C., 10 00 u u Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 650 ' 4 Baltimore to Wilmington, X. C., 12 00 Weldon, N. 0., 8 00 41 44 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. 500 Passengers and their baggage conveyed free of I charge between tlie Depots on the Route. ! Passengers by this Line enjoy a comfortable night's rest I on the Bay Steamers, and are privileged to lay over at night at any point, and resume their trip by daylight. tlF* PARTKTLAR NOTlCE.—Passengers from New York and Philadelphia by this Line will have their bag I gage checked to Raltimore only; from whence it will be j checked on the Bay Boats to Weldon, X. 0., and from thence to points as far South as Augusta, Ga. j For further information and Through Tickets, (which j are good by the Bay or Mail Line.) apply in NEW YORK at the Company's Office, No. 229 Broadway, corner of Bar clay st , above the Astor House} or at the New Jersey Railroad Office, foot of Courtland street. In PHILADEL PHIA at the Company's office, X. W. corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets: or at the Depot, Broad and Prime streets And in BALTIMORE at the Office Baltimore Steam Packet Company, foot of I nion Dock, or on board the Bay Steamers. I The new and beautiful Norfolk or Bay Line Steamers Lol ISIAXA.of 1.120 tons burthen. And the Steamer ; N'oRTH CAROLINA, 1000 tons burthen. Replete with every comfort and convenience, having unsurpassed state room and berth accommodations, are now running on the Line. Leaving the Company's wharf, UNION DOCK, FOOT OF CONCORD STREET, Daily, Sundays excepted, OF" AT 5 O'CLOCK, P. Or immediately after the arrival of the Express Train, which leaves New York at 8 A.M., and Philadelphia at 12% P M. The following is the Schedule: LEAVE LEAVE New York, ut 8 o'clock, A.M. Portsmouth at 7% o'clk A M Philadelphia, 1 44 P.M. Weldon at 12 44 M. Baltimore 5 44 P.M. Wilmington at 9% 44 P.M. For Augusta, Charleston and the South, via the Man Chester Railroad, or North-East .Railroad from Florence to Charleston. Passengers for Richmond and Petersburg, or any other points on the James River.connect with James River boats early next morning after leaving Baltimore. ttiP" Passengers for Edenton, Plymouth, Newborn, Washington, Weldon, Gold-boro', Warsaw, Raleigh and Wilmington, X. C., will find it a most pleasant, direct and agreeable route. apl4-tf M. N. FALLS, President. vIT" s BALTIMORE AND I'HILADEL ! I'D IA STEAMBOAT COMPANY. I VIA CANAL. For the transportation of Merchandize, Produce, Packa ges, Horses, Carriages, Furniture and Goods of all sorts. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. FOR PHILADELPHIA, One of the Company's Steamboats leaves NO. 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF, daily, at 4 o'clock, arriving in Phila delphiu at 5 o'clock the next morning, in ample time for the New York Trains. FROM PHILADELPHIA, Leaves DAILY, at 3 o'clock, from NO. 19 SOUTH WHARVES. Goods forwarded immediately with care—Free of all charge for commission. J. ALEX. SHRIVER, AGT. No. 3 Light street Whf. Bait. A. GROVES, JR., AGT., No. 19 South JVAarcci, Phila fe22-tf. _-|rTlfc NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE. INLAND, THROUGH THE DELAWARE AND RARTTAN, AND CHESAPEAKE A X/> DELAWARE CANALS, For thuconveyance of Merchandise, Produce, Package. Horses, Carriages, Fflrniture and Goods of all soils, at ver low rates. THROUGH BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE, WITHOUT TRANS HIP ME XT, IN 48 HOURS. FOli NEW YORK, A steamboat loaves Baltimore EVERY AFTERNOON from 3 LIGHT STREET WHARF. FROM NEW YORK, A steamboat leaves in like manner for Raltimore DAILY, except Saturday afternoon, from NORTH RIVER, between Piers Nos. 3 and 4. Goods destined forplaces beyond Baltimore or New York : forwarded immediately Willi care—free of all charges for i commission. Mark g<s>ds destined for this route— INLAND PROPELLER LINE. Tlie safety, regularity and dispatch of this line, together with the moderate ratp charged, commend it to the pub lic as a desirable medum *or conveying every description fre " {, ' t ' J. A. SHRIVKR, Agt. No. 3 Light street Wharf Bait w. DAI.ZELL, Agt fe22 dtf. 4'2 West Street, North river. N. Y. RKMOVAL— W. HENRY JOHNSON \\tuREMO VED FROM HIS OLD STAND, No -80 to No. 72 PRATT STREET, one door West of Gnu street, where he invites his friends and the public to give him a call, and to examine his stock of SEINE TWINE, GILL TWINE, COTTON ROPE, COTTON LAPS COTTON YARN. CARPET CHAIN, LAMP WICK. WRAPPING TWINE, Elax. Hemp. Uroora and Bottling TWINES. Kits siaaud Mannilla CORDAGE, CORKS and CORK WOOD BROOMS, HASKETS, PAILS, TUBS, CHURN'S, MATS BLACKING, Ac, Ac , at Wholesale and Retail SPINNING WHEELS made and repaired. SEINES KNIT and HUNG to order. mal 3m