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Iaid, and the work was to commence both at Burling. tomand Vergennes s00n ~=In June the road is expected ‘to be opened for the cars as far as Chester, some four- teen miles. The work of grading that portion of the ‘Vermont and Canada road between Essex and St. Albans, will be commenced forthwith, and the line of the same road from Burlington northward, will be lo- cated within three weeks. ‘The quantity of certain articles exported from the ‘port of Baltimore. for the week ending the 16th insta: istinguishing the destination and extent of shipments to each place, was as annexed :— Commence or Batsimone—Werecy Exronrts, Te England.—Flour. 609; pork. 1,090; corn meal. 18; rye meal, 22 barrels; lard oil, 2 230 gallons; corn, 32 315; Fees sel ‘372; clover seed, 90 bushels; bacon, 768,791 jbs.; oak bark, 650 bags. To France.—Tobucce, 120 bhds,; coooa, 116,339 Lbs. ‘Drezil wood, 20 tons. To Amsterdam,—Staves, No. 37,000; tobacco, 1,157 hogsheads. To Panama.—Biscuit, 250; berf, 200; pork, 140; tongues, 18 barrels; uuckerel, 20 half do.; timber. 809 sticks; shingics. No 11000; preserved meat, 22 cases; bacon, 15.541; butter 868; cheese, 616; re! sugar, 1,900; brown sugar, 6,900; ‘tea, coffee, 1,039 Ibs.; coal 355 tons. To Demevara.— Flour, 2.487; beef, 68; pork. 567; corn eal, 200; biscuit, 239 barrels; corn, 670; peas and Deans, 744 bushels; rice. 15 tierces; lard oil, 350 gallons; staves, No. 62.000; bucon, 2835; lard, 2,079; cheese, 1.226; tallow candies, 30.120; adamuntine candies, 1.14; butter, 1,560; tobacco, manutactured, 793 lbs.; cotton duck, 3,254 yards To’ Laguayra.— Flour, 1.498; tar 200 bushels; rice, 18 tier tobacco, 10 hogsheads; randy, 231 gallons; cottous, manutactured, $2.49: bacon, 5,186; lard. 5.675; butter. 3596; cheese, 1,013; tallow candles, 775; adamuntine candles, 1, obaceo, ananutactured, 1. gunpowder, 8,500; shot, 6,250; cassia, 1,874 Ibs. To Porte Rico.—Ftour. 100; mackerel. 150; pork, 95; corn meal, $75; biscuit 60 barrels; biscuit, 50 keg corn, 346; oats, 80 bushels; rice, 40 tierces; codfish, 389 quintals; whale oil, 310 gallons; ‘tobacco, 10 hogsheads; tobacco, manufactured, 6.616; bacon, 3.634; lard, 21.970; ‘butter, 4,635; cheese, 2,296; tallow candles, 7 To British West Indies.—Flour, 1.283; pork, 210; corn meal. 843; biscuit, 207 1bs.; corn, '3,568; peas and deans, 210 bushels; lard oil, 976; whale oil, 244 gallons; ‘bacon, 2695; lard. 9.454; butter, 5,785; cheese, 935; tallow candles, 1,950; tea, 342 Ibs.; tobacco leaf, 2 hogeheads: rice, 6 tierces. To British Norih Jmerica.—-Flour, 200; corn meal, 675; lard oil, 159 gallon; corn, 436; wheat, 6,100 bushels; adamantine candles, 750 Lbs, The bulk of the shipments of produce, &., from Baltimore is to the West Indies and South America. It will be seen by the above returns that the exports to Panama were to some extent. The coal reported is tho Cumberland, and intended for the Pacific Mail Steam- ship Company. We have no doubt but that shipments ©f produce from the Eastern ports of this country to Panama will pay well,as that port must, bofore the Japse of many months, be an important depot for steamers and sailing vessels from all parts of the Pacific coast; and breadstuffs and ship stores will undoubtodly ‘find good markets at that point. ‘The shipments of produce from Baltimore to Europe are only to a limited extent, ’ The Treasurer of the State of Pennsylvania has is- eued the following circular to the commissioners and ‘treasurers of the different counties in the State, rela- tive to the anticipation of the payment of taxes to ena- ble the government to meet the interest on the publio debt due on the Ist of August next. We give the cir- cular iy full, for the benefit of all interested in the finances of Penpsylvani Finances or Pexnsytvania—Intenest on Pustic Den: “‘Treasuny Derantmerr, Harrisburg, May 16, 1849. "To the Commissioners and Treasurer of the County of —: Gentlemen:—To sustain the honor and credit of the ‘Commonwealth, another effort is required to meet the interest falling due on the public debt. With a view to promote the prompt payment of the respective quotas of State taxes, by the several coun- ties, the most liberal construction will be given to the forty-eecond section of the act of 29th of April, 1844. The abatement of five per cent will be allowed to any county making payment in time to be available for the interest falling due on the first of August. ‘The reputation of Pennsylvania is the reputation of Union. This should be borue in mind—it is an incen- tive to action. To neglect the one is to sully the fame of the other—a base work to which no Pennsylvanian -will lend himself, Abroad, Pennsylvania has long been recognised as the qmoncyed meridian of the Union. Hence the interest felt, and the dependence of sister States upon our policy and punctuality—a stain upon our own credit, resulting at ‘once to the prejudice of all. Though it bea labor to restore and preserve untarnished this faith, yet it isa ‘work of patriotism and of duty, from the performance of which no man should shrink; therefore, it is confl- dently expected that the officers of the respective coun- thes will cheerfully co-operate with this department in -@ hearty effort to sustain the credit of the State. ‘The amount of money withdrawn from the Treasury to pay the outstanding indebtedness along the line of the public works, the accumulation of years, and some other appropriations for useful and laudable objects, diverts a considerable sbare of the revenue hitherto applied to the Payment of interest, To replace the smount of funds thus withdrawn, and to provide for other anticipations of the public revenue, will require tho energetic assistance of the officers charged with tho supervision of the finances of the several counties. ‘A high sense of public duty, | am confident. will stimu- late them to make exertions commensurate with the wants of the State, and which certainly will be credita- le to them as officers. That the present moment is a crisis, it would bo ‘wrong to conceal. If we can, thisseason, overcome the difficulties which environ. us, then no human agency can evdanger the credit or cripple the resourees of Pennsylvania. Before the year expires, the Treasury mill be in receipt of revenues. provided by recent legis- lation, which are estimated to be more ‘than equal to ‘the late appropriations. and will leave, after the presen’ year, nearly tho entire revenue of the State, less the expenses of government. to be applied to the payment of the interest on the funded debt, and the surplus to- ‘ward the completion of an important public work. From the facts mentioned, and other causes of mo- ment operating, the public credit will hereafter repose on ® more reliable revenue, The General Assembly, at its late session, acting un- der the patriotic and ralutary recommendation of the Governor, established a sinking fund. with a revenue fe large to make it practically and efficiently ureful, Under its auspices, the State debt will be re- duced; the public credit permanently restored; and the le at no distant day relieved from the taxes pow levied upon their Leese In the future we have everythingtohope. A brighter day is dawning upon us. The eventfal year is the pro- sent ono. It is the change from an old to a new systems from astate of inertness to one of progress; and to moot the exigencies of the time, the State expects every citizen to discharge promptly the duty imposed on him by State pride and patriotic fecling. Kespectfully, your obedient servant, ©. J. BALL, State Treasurer, Stock Excnange. 97.100 Treasury Notos 1107, $1000 N Y& NHR Bds 8 40,09 do. 111" "2000 Erie Bonds, 7 6 do Sth June 111 00 do, oY 85 4 1868 25 barrels; cam, 4 ” do 100 8hs Farm’ Trust b1O 20 do sl 193 Erie RR new, full 100 Reading RR" B60 10 do ww 550 de 100 do Fie 5 Wudson River RR 62 ON YaNURR w 40 Harlem i, pref serip 103 di full 102%, ww 59 200 do 30 do. 40 do nt 26 bi2mos 38 SECOND BOARD. $6,000 Treas Not W@ shra Harlem RR 230 58% 8,000 Erie Dds, do bake ° 2) = do MAR mow GY) do 588% w do 5 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, LOST AND FOUND. $20 REWARD—LOST, RETWEEN DUPAU ROW IN way, owari Bleocher street, and Beck's dry good store in Brom 4 Ruby Cross, The finder will be re- nd rocotve the thanks of the lady, by Teaving it at the Jewelry store of Geo. Ladd, No. 441 Broad~ Diamond Whoever bseriber, at ‘d. PRR, RUNK LOST.—SUr TO BE TAKEN BY MIS- take, from the Irving, Howes, about two weeks since, a Teather Trunk, marked J.P. C. M.'down from the handle. A coward of ten dollars will be paid on its delivery at the office of the Irving O8T—ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, IN GOING FROM the corner of Tenth strest and versiny Place to the Bowery, or in the cars which loave the City Hall for Harlem VM. bs Gold . with enamefied back. It was attached to a amall gold chain, with « oumbor of chains, The findor will be libera'ly rewarded by leaving it with Mr, Kuno, 75 Broad strest, or at Tenth street, JPOUND—A SMALL, FRENCH WATCH, WuICH THE owner con havo by proving property ‘and payin Denoas.§ Apply to THUMAS SWEBNY, Policeman, Sixth istrict. TO BK LET, AAA nn A AAA AAA (PO LET-IN HAMMOND STRERT, NEAR POURTH street, an excellent Three Story House, wich cold bath, marble mantles, Ko, Rent $475—Nondy for immediate ovou= ation. Ie ennnot be let fru boarding to more han one fam: M. ¢ 16 Wall at. URNISHED APARTMENTS I enite of elegantly furnished apa ewonsisting bedroom, ‘nlso, a front parlor and on the soos or (wow ows. will be let to Aivina BY A RESPBCTABLE Cock, Washer, and “Soniy at Bo. ING WOMAN, pri MARSHALL, P! —For the Boneti il Presented Aarastus, Mr. Gilbert: Ctesiphon, distans a~ 96 Kast Lith street, After which, THR Wasuinaton, May 23, 1849. The Mediterranean Squadron. The steamship Mississippi will leave Norfolk in a few days, to join the Mediterranean squadron. The steamer Princeton and one or two other ves- sels now. constitute the United States forces in that impertant quarter of the world. The state of aflairs in Europe—the threatening aspect et a ge- neral European war, the pirates of the Afri Miss C. Wemy: TARANTELLE DI G. W. Smith, Mrs. Dunn, &e. To conclu: ED SUSAN—William, Mr. Ry Dogarass, Mr. Stafford; Gnathy » Mr, Donn; Black Eyed Susan, Mi 8 Doors’ Dress Circle, 500. nthe, lias Kate Hora dirs cole! ; Winans; Blue from the Londen These C, Weinysa: Doll ‘at Gg: Curtain wi per Boxes, 25c., Pit, establishments as Draftsinan aoquainted with workmanshi tifieates cam be Garelly & Co. 0 DoA FIRST RATE MALE COOK, WHO CAN ‘at No. 19 Boavor street, up suairs, #0 ma" —Orchestrs. with an Hone mene rand Romantio Drama of MONTE CRISTO. The ddress ©. F., care of J. Gress FATRE, CHAMBERS STREET, RE jay 25, will be plas of the City Hall.—Fri Lyous; Mr. Carker, }OMBEY & 30N—Mr. Mr. G, Jordan, Major Joo at Mr. Reymond? Captain Cuttle, Mr. Burton; Edith, Mra, A. i Florence Dombey, Miss Hill; Mrs. Skewton, Mrs. ver- ham. The new burletta of | ‘kone hundred ye: Mr. Logan; Edward Slocum, M Mr. Johnston; Blotto eter, Miss Chapin Domboy, Baxstock, Mr. B: A ; | which would bring out all | men, John R. Hamilton, Willia h te ican coast and the * [sles of ireece,” would seem to require and active and powerful fleet in those waters, to guard American the rights of American citizens And in a larger point of view, | tates be driven into this appre- hended European struggle, it will be of the greatest D. Rice; Captain He Smith, Mra. 5 ‘conclude with COUSIN JO! ustus Blenheim, M ANTED—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND WELL | ished young German woman, who spoaks and lish correctly, wants somo situation a6 no objection to travel with a fami- able to teach musio, pper, Mrs. Brougl ¥. ni Susan Ni CHLOROFOR! Loot commerce and inst spoliation, ould the United Si we children she would be full; Mr. Hamilton: Pink ry, Ke. Best of references, ease ze. Cashus, Misa x8, Isherwood; Maid, M ECBANICS' HALL, No. Grand and Broome streots.—OPEN CARD—THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL, AND UTI3 | friends im particular, which amounts to 0! 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN EVERY EVENING independence, beari bron Pennant of Commodore William’ Brantorl Stawria arrived in Hampton Roads to-day. Sho vomus divsok from Valparaiso ‘The following is a list of her office! 4 yee shabete (bees, Com., Ric’ . Page; rgeon. Baily Washington; Lieutenants, Charles Heywood, Montgomery Lewis, William master Smith, Fasc N Brown. Henry A. Wike, Samuel Marcy ; Pur- ser, Hugh W. Groene; Chaplain, Cheater Newell; Mae ter, Wm Downes Austin; Ist Licus, Marines, WW. Russell; Passed Assistant Surgeon, Samuel Jaok- son; Passed Midshipmen, Alexander F._-W. V. Denniston, F 8. Conover. George Av She English; Purser'sClerk, William W. Simon, Midehiy Henry Smith, Raj ig Chandler ; Boatswain. John Mills; Gunner. Benjamin Bunker; Carpenter's Mate. Wm. \i f 7 Mate, ——— Hutchins. Norfolk Bearéa snag neker The US. sloop of war Germantown, Com. Lowndes, was at St. Thomas on the 8th inst., all woll, She was tosail in a fow days for Laguay Nava Count Mantiau.—The court met, purauant te ANIED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- Who can furnish the most satisfaote ituation to take full charge n the rudiment advantage, to meetit, to have a Mediterranean, and indeed end, the Secreta priety of the Je thing, POVBY will be varture for Europe, @ #&NEFIT at diy offered upor Evq.,on Suturda: DURING THE WERK, and ever, the original and well ‘known Ci organized 1542; the oldest established company in the wor! the first to harmonize m present popular style o success in this cit; ight until further notic ufull tied . JON id fore: nines att fergnen notion, fully notitied that Mr. JO: aah acon ioe in the | of State will doubtless consider suggestion of keeping an eye Jnited States mail steamers the Atlantic. for and instruct them i and make herself useful. A note addressed to 0, promptly and punetn, VANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPE! 5 ‘oman, ina decent private family, as plain Has lived fourtesm mauths mily. The bestof city rference Mulberry street, corner of Walker, up ‘and originators of the intertainments, whose mast three years, is most o¢ r merit and attractive lerald office, will be plying across They may yet be made to pay thei expenses. There 1s a storm brewing in Europe, | in armed neutrality ee | Proachable residence in®his community of Committee, already named, to which m Lumley Franklin, Adain Stodart, Julius. Wilmott, Lewis Teal ateight o'clock. Ai which may demand at Mediterranean. Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bavtimone, May 24, 1849. Special Session of Council—For the Springe—Strawber- | for belng concerned in the slave tra vies— Murder Cases—Inquests — The Gold Dollars—~ | rn mencing at three o'clock, P. M. DISTINS AT THE TABERNACLE, ON TUES- Evenings.— nt revious with a res James T. Brady, R. B. Co! Wednesday, Thursd: B. Coleman, eercs on the above ¢' cle, when they will perform itions, On those ‘er Sax Horns, Sax Tubas, E. A. Shipman, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPEC A situation, to cook, was work and take care of children. from her last place. between Eighth and Ninth avenu E YOUNG WOMAN, nd ‘iron, or to dy chain ber. Good city reference given May be seen at 200 Twenty-first. street, for three days, if not en- Fits. G. Tisdeun, Junius T. Stagg Tp addition to th Charles Gwyto, lendid Stock Co pany already at the adjournment, yesterday at 12 o’elsek, for the purpose of hearing Commodore Read's defene It was read by his counsel, W. B. Read, Esq, of |Philadelphia. in the most impressive manner, aud was, in addition to its brevity. (its reading only occupying an hour.) cha racterized by the utmost simplicity and conciseness, It was at once a very able and beautifully written com— position, ‘The court adjourned at the usual hour, to meet again to-day, when it is expected their decision in the case will be given. —Norfolk Beacon, May 22, Tur Bria Harnier.—Mr. Anderson, the mate of the brig Harnet, captured on the coast of Afeica, has reached this city, having arrived on the Vesuvius, at Baltimore, from Rio Janeiro. Ho states that Captain Duling had ‘Connor and L, Di: at the piano forte. 7) all the principal Music Stores heatro, a host of talent. h Our City Council meet thisafternoon in apocial called session, for the purpose of taking measures to cleanse and purify the city before the approach of the cholera, Our streets ure now much cleaner than they have been for many years; but there still remain many filthy C d Hotols, and at the doors in i Doors open at 7—Concert commenc Change of Programme cvery evening. A SITUATION AS aundross. Inquire i 47 East 2ith street, near Lex- NG 4 Wl Chambermaid and Laundress, or as Chippendale, Mr. of ber present employ ington avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young Woman, a situation to cook, wash and iron, or ruited, to do general housework in » small family; would have no objection to go & short distance in the country. Good referencescan be given. May be seen at 87 Vesey street, Mr. ert, Miss Kate Mr, John Brougham, Mr. Jot n Ryder, FANNING READ WILL READ THE TRA- gedy of “Macbeth,” at the Stuyvesant Institute, on Tickets, cents—may be had ‘at the book and music stores, and at the door im the evening, OIGTLANDER'S MAGIC VIEWS, AT THB CH Rooms, 541 Broadw: stronomical Views ; Wr. D pected that the follo also appear:—Mademoi- selle Blangy, Madame Augusta, jenr and Madaine Mon- wgnin, Mra. Soguin, Me. Reeves, Mr. 8, Loe together, acombination of attraction unparalisled Tickots may be procured from nmittee, and wt the Saturday evening, 25th ini Notwithstanding the backwardness of the season, | making preparations for an early visit to the springs and watering places, to avoid Whether these establishments are to be | ; but all experience many of our citizens are any member of the ROADWAY THEATRE the celebrated M ANTED—BY A YOUN the work of a family; is @ d ironer, and has good city. re! Please call.at 46 avenue A. SITUATION TO nont has boon made with | LLET CORPS, for a limit~ Thoy will appear ina secession of novelties ; for tho first time this season on Monpay Ev in an entirely ne i ging nine superb time in America, under the the Grand Ballet entitled FOLETTS ED BELL!—ombracing th of talent and strength im this pe: tented to the American mpt. remains yet to be se proves that the cholera is no exclusive city disease deed. the proportion of deaths from it in the much less than in the country, Strawberries are selling in our markets at 374% cents uit thongh a few days will bring the ion of w dime. if the pre performance comme: an be seen fortwo ILDORF ACADEMY OF £1NK ARTS.—T! ANTED—A_ SITUATION Di ition of Printings by artiste of the above soh BY A RESPECTABLE s Chambermaid and Seamstress, or to e understands making dresses, and ort distance inthe country. Please t warm weather c: dd vegetable dealers are in great fear | that tho cholera will make it a dull season for them. Our coroners yesterday held no less than seven in- quests on bodies found in various sections of the city, and from sudden deaths, which, of course, started # So far, however, we ace free from it, thongh there is, undoubtedly, an unusual pro- valence of diarhoea and bowel complaint im all di- | | gules were making at previous rates, Cotton was some has no objection to cull at 103g Amity Viace, in the rear. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY young woman, who under: renee from her last. place; h: distance in thecountry. May be between first and second avenu ANTED—A SITUATIO ‘a respectable young lad: be well recommende maker's or Milliner's couniry, or Would trave Clarke's ageney, $5 Du ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as Chambermaid, or would take care of children, or do plain ood city referencs ‘los Church of Divine Unity, i inclusive, 50 cents HE GREATEST NATURAL World, the livin, Eng, and Children, m eau, Miss Fann: ir, Mr. 8. Cornet, Mr. Wiethoff, Deering, Mons. H. r. Corby, Mr. Gros supernumerary force of nem nds Cooking. Good re ' no objection to go & shor 1 CURIOSITY IN ‘at 91 Eleventh nd breathing Siamose Twins, Chang y be seen at the Apollo, 40) Broadway, gyery day, from 3 to 6 aftornoon, and 8 to 10 in the ovenin ‘The Twin Brother on a visit to the Nort Surgoons with the view of having ‘the t variety of cholera rumors. NDRED Fensons. ‘Tho ballet will be pro nery, vast inachinery, dr full partiewlaes IN A FANCY STORE, BY , of good address, be duly announced, WS AMERICAN MU) Manager and Proprietor; J. C ‘The Grand Jury yesterday found two bills for wilful the cases of John Price, ture that bind ¢ rge Campbull, aud against should neglect s decidedly the greatest w Children, under HE GREAT CHINESE MUSEUM, 639 BROADWAY Prince streets, and the onl: this country, consists of a great number of life si: charged with Killing ( Johu’ Drum, charged with killing John Brown, case of Price will be tried in about two weeks, and will cause an excitement in this city equal to that of the John Price, the accused, has been notorious for years ax @ perfect outlaw. has killed four men, and cut, hackled, and slashed with his dirks and bowie knives at least double that number, always excaping the penitentiary, however, which is attributed to various causes, not very creditable tosome of our dis- ‘There ix consequently a fear among through the Slippery tice, and be permitted again to renew his The other case, of Joha Dunn, ix that of a wild Irishman, who shot the boy . because he persisted in coming before his , door. and plaguing him by calling him names, &¢ ‘There scems to bea most determined opposition among the banks here to the gold dollars, which iy also the case elsewhere ‘There were 72 deaths in Baltimore during the past week, of which 26 were under two years of At the stock board, yesterday, the sal City 6s, 1890, 1024;; 6 sis Franklin Bank, 94; 12 Union Bank, 61; 12'do., 614. evening at 80 t trial of Adam Horn, and assist at washin, between Spring and © objection to go in tl dian, and Mr. Harei- the celebrated Gomic and imp nificent, painting of Ludy; Miss Stanhope, Miss Barton, Highland | Mammoal ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG situation as Chambermaid or Waiter, or to do ho Best of referenve can be i sre tee anes: Pig, which weighed, when butchered, last d measured 9 feot in I work for small family. Please to call at 7 Christie street, in the rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA situation as Chambermaid or Waiter. Has no objection to go a short distance in the coun. rence, May bo seen for two days. pensers of justice, th, may be seen at | oy poople that he will again ali x representations of vekwell, the Fortune Tell ASTLE GARDEN.—THE SUBSCRIBERS INTHN DING to give a series of Grand Promenade Concerts on the ‘me magnificent acale and plan as that adopted by tho cel d Musard in Paris Snd London, request mu- mt and respeetability, who wish to en- r of outlawry. ive good city refer a Went 20th btreot. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF ENERGY AND BUSI- ood address, to visit ALLUALLA, 33 CANAL STREET colobrated Marble Statues and Tabloaux nts, represented by 25 ladies of unparalleled boanty, #, and accomplishments. formance on Sat nts, Messrs, Corbyn and Mar‘ini, FRENCH & AKISER. wholesale merchi son, from six to twelve hun throngh the Post Office, with name and residenc: lay street, New dollars @ year. —TROTTING.—MONDAY, MAY 6. off a matoh (or $0), and drivers to weigh NION COURSE, L. ‘eleck precisely, will , to Wagons, Wazon ©. 8. Bertine names the celebrated s. g. Ti Black Modesty. ANIED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, OR of chiidren, or to do he best city reference can be iston street, between Elisabeth and Bowery. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION hampbermald oF Waiter. eat of it yn be seen for two days, cal ES Seventeenth stroct, back in the rears. Oy ne SE OOKKEEPER WANTED.—WANTED, ON THE FIRST of June, a person fully qualified to give i by double entry in » wholesale inn} nisiness, Two or threo hours every 1 that would be required. Address ( , Post Office, New Yi ‘view may he bad. OOK WANTED.—WANTED, IN A RESPECTABLE dining and chop saloon, a woman of oxperience, taste and neatness. None other need apply, and not wi good city reference. Apply at No. 11 State treet. FFICE WANTED—TOR GENERAL business, in or near the lower end of Wall street. Ad- OR SALEIN WILLIAMSBURG street, between Sth and basement brick buil three rooms 30 feet b; ON NORTH 5TH 6th streets. A |i ing, by an active nd six rooms 3) feet b} Our Philadelphia Correspondence. pete trae, Sands | The BrigHarriet—vAc Swindling—Markets— | Southern ; 680, for white | bushels, to arrive, at that price ; 59c. for Western Mr. Anderson, tho mate of tho brig Harriet, captured | off Ambriz by H. B. M. sloop-of-war Cygnet, has arrived | He states that the Harriet was sold at ENTREVILLE COU lock, also, out houses, an ore! | Burswax—Sales of about 2,000 lbs, Southern yel- Bahia to a Brazilian firm, with the understanding that | low were made at 2lc., and 3,000 do, prime Northern at she should be delivered up on the coast, at any point designated, by the new cuptain, also a Brazilian. On arriving at Ambriz, the Harriet was given up to this enptain, and the American crew displaced by Portu- guese sailors, The Americans, however, knowing the difficulty they would experience in finding means to leave the coast, asked and obtained leave to remain on Dourd. as passengers, with the understanding that they should be landed at Rio Janeiro. was taken on board at Ambriz, at sea. the sloop-of-war Cygnet came in sight calm, the launches from the Cygnet were sent in pur- ; muskets were fired from the launch n captain hoisted the American flag, taking advantage of a breeze that up. Several muskets were fired in return from the Harriet by the Portuguese crew. One of the Ameri- John Aull, was shot through the fleshy part of ider while at the wheel. Mr, Anderson then took his post, while the Americans and Portuguese retreated One of the Portuguese was on the deck when the Englich leaped on bowrd, and, offering some re- sistance, he received @ cutiasa wound on the head, The Americans were taken to St. Helena, and th American commercial agent, ‘'homas W. Carroll, instituted an inquiry, and the mate and crew ed, with the approval of the English Governor, on the ground that they were only passengers on board, and nota portion of the crew, lett Ambrig in company with another American cap- tain, in order to charter a yesel for the purpose of returning home via Bahia, After the crow had been f them, including two boys rhipped on board an English bark, bound to London. The wounded man remained in the hospital, and the cook preferred staying at St, it the truly beautiful Lake Sinne: ting terms, an of great depth, as cloar as that of Lake ams aboundin, within four miles of the large hotel, lately erected by Mr. Coxzens. Apply to Mr. PELL, OL Wall street, from 12 to 4 o'clock. 0 SHOEMAKERS.—FOR SALE fixtures of a general Boot and SI Hest stands in the city, Tos cash customer, the sai Address“ Shoemaker,” at this offic an interview ean be had ODA WATER FOUNTAIN season and in splondid order. ROGERS, corner Nassau and Liberty streats. —A RARE CHANCE Stock, he. of a Func; hetting # profit of $2,000 a year. Address, appointing an interview, — TUESDAY, Purse, $250—$50 to in harness. D. Bryant Case enters b. m. L TREVILLE COURSE.—TROTTID rae. int sere iatateremne fay 20th, at Biy o'clock, precivel enters g.m. Lady Suffolk ; Mr. Bimmick enters b. x. Jack Rossiter. the South Ferry for th turning after the sports of the day. JOEL CONKL' 0. 1-CENTREVILLE COURSE—TROTTING—PURSE of $150—two mile heats under th 0 to the second best. E STOCK AND COMMISSION Fare cach way, 25 cente, ARTNER WANTED.—AN ACTIVE, TALENTED 1,000 to $3,000 cash, will make FOR SALE—NEW LAST Apply to WILLMBR & business man, with from over $5,000 a year. Address, through the Post 0} tiser, A. P., with real name and residence, which will be con- A cargo of slaves horees—$50 to After being three days WANTED—FOR WHICH A MORTGAGE ON a house and lot im the country will be given as reperty is worth more than double tries to close June 12. To come off Monday, June 1s, Three fi Both entries to close ove mentioned, at Greene deavored to PUBLICATIONS. MASTERPIEC. competition, It is b opularity exhibits its success, and the potency of its career. he gangroned or the guilty It lnys bare the increasing social evils that aro mu- i It portrays, with a Be tx, and equally necessary poned to the light as the putrid flesh of the diseasod to the knife of tho surgeon. We cut to cure. hundred origival papers, and two costly engra lowing sarcastic, racy, and mirth-inspiring sket All; First Caution; nce for his Deserts; Knook Them Quack, Quack; Dream of tard Wretch; Gent! OTEL, POURTH STRERT, BETWEEN SALES BY AUCTIO! —EXTRA SALE, THE SCORPION UCTION NOTICE, half-past ten o'clock, at the Sale Rooms t., comprising Household Furniture, the fi counting room and bar, D marble top Tables fortes—At eleven. hiladelphia. The well known hotel, ( w! Im the very centre of busincss,) havin, into tho hands of b it ia their purpose with which Te hae t cuts into the ver and numerous other a been heretofore sustained, ans Unromitting attention, to deserve the patronage of friends, who may visit tho ci Ay Formerly of th AVILION, NEW BRIG is now in full busines: already resident the: k, will be sold without reserve, five valuable, and some of them splendid Pia large lot of Glass ware, Tomi | &J. WeKIBBIN: Hotol, Pitt JACOB 8. PLATT—L, G. CARRINGTON, Gold and Silver Wateh y, a8 above, at 12 » 2 after the ral d Cutlery, consisting of all descriptions of rs, L'Epines, Anchors, full and extra Captain Duling had old and Silver se released at St. Helena, five their time as possi belonging to Philadel phi wi Pi he most convenient residence in the vicinity of New ir ladies and families it is a most healthful ‘alks and drives in the neighborhood being pic- turesque and beautiful. Steamboate convey them from No. 1 pier, North River, to New Brighton, in less than half an hour, and the trip acr hing ries! badd tl 7 Mysteries of C Wretehed Mra, Porterfield; y Houses; Rich Doings in of Boston; Visiters to Gamblin Washington; A Rioter Jugged, wi ence from all parts of the cannot be surpa nion. Tako the “Scorpion. ed; therofore secure an oarly The office of ‘ Scorpion” removed to , and sold everywhere, Y JACOB S. PLAT’ , Hardware, and Fancy nsignee—A Splendid Invoice of fine Peremptory, without re- John Boyd, an Irish laborer, employed at Richmond, was yesterday erushed to death, between two cars, on the Reading road, ‘The jamming was caused by a loco- motive coming in contact with one of the cars. Two workmen, engaged in making alterations in an old stone building, at the corner of Schuylkill Second and Callowhill streets, od falling of & chimney. Phillip ¢ dead, and tine other, Te His legs were both crushed, s0 serious, that it is thought in the summer months INSURANCES, ATIONAL LOAN FUND LI dozens; fine Dirk a) with sheaths; Daggers, Pocket and Pen Knives, 6 silver mounted Pistol Knives large assortment of Knives and Forks, Scissors, otc, Shelf and Staple Hardware, Locks, Hinges, Edge Tools, Fancy Goods, Violins, E ASSURANC: ‘Ausurance Society he Court of Directors, May 4, 1849.“ Re: sured by this 8 jemonte with parties d F. BLANCA yesterday, by the ____¥. Bui ‘an erderly man, vo leave to pass ‘and repass Charleston. and Savannah, between Ist Apriland Is¢ ‘and between Ist Septem- IN ORDER TO PRE- from being scared, on accountofrumors of —to choose this route to go to California, the writer 0 the public that he has ready to furnish good REGON HOTEL, AT PANAMA. ‘vent passengers: in steamships and sailing packe September, free of extra premium! ber end Ist April, in steamships, at an extra premium of 12% cents on each $100 assured ntson $100.) Extra premium for York. IE MURRAY, Chairman. 8, Candlesticks, Corks: ‘9 commence the sale, one Bedstead ete., ete, The attention of and his other injuries he cannot recover. Governor Johnston took a rail, yestorday, on board revenue cutter Morward, Capt. Noues, landing at nd itiree Patent Platform S country as well as city dealers is directed to the above. opencd a Hotel at board and lodging at eight dollars ef good quality at vory moderate prices. The teatation, on the finest spot ing the view of the harbor on, two Liquors and wi each passage to and TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. gts ISLAND FERRY NOTIC: Daniel Daily, whose leg was crushed, about # week since, at Parksburg, by a railroad car, died at the hos- His crushed leg was taken off bya surgeon at Farksburg, but, after his arrival at the hos- » had to undergo the operation again, the firat not having been made high enough up. C. Clarkson was, yesterday, arrested at Burlington, and brought to this city this morning, and, after « hearing before an alderman, waa held in $1,500 bail, He is charged with having obtained two notes of & Market street firm, for $1,300, from a broker, for the purpose of being discounted; but he obtained $000 on them from a Water street merchant, and then mizzled, but had only reached Burlington when he was over- NERAL AGENT's Orrice, TREET, New Yorx, M going resolution. of th E—LEAVES NEW o'clook, A. M., are correctly # Spanish, and Port AMBRIAN HALL.-I WISH TO I friends and the public from No. 13 Hudson street to tinue to keep Boarders, &c., a8 before. WO OR THRER GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with breakfast and t rooma, in @ small private family, en. Apply at 231 Third avenue. Norice.—The foros pital lat night. 4 and 1, 3, 8, 4, 5, ublished for the infermat: of parties assured at this offi, resident ip the United States. EANDER STARR, General Agent. May :—C. Edward Habecht, Chairman ; John I. Palmer, Aquila G. Stout, Fanning o'clock, P. M., at 71 Dank forms of proposals, eto., NDER STARR, General Agent. % ¢¥ NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. i , 1549.—At the Ann entlemen were olected I have moved 9. 4 Rosevelt street, and con~ MEDIC. DENTIST, INVENTOR AND PATEN- * tee of Enamelled Plates for Artificial Toeth, has re~ ishment to No, 628 Broadway, botwoen acre, Directors FoR C. Tueker, and Bache McEvers, Esqrs. Medical Examiners attend daily, at 01 moved his esta Houston and Bleecker. OR THE FACE AND SKIN. ble Lotion, s highly yaluali , tan, totter, ringw and with comfortable here no other boarders rospectuses, rater 5 CHURCH'S VEGETA- oametic for erndi ms, and cutencous at 75 cents por bottle at AAAI AAA A BRITIGH AND NORTH AMERICAN BR. M bet Boston and Liverpo 0 May, tbleday, the following a nsuing year, vin : Phos. W. Thorne, deka J, Herrick, Andrew D. Melick, ‘Wm. Van Wyck, Jaros L. Adams, at Iss Bowery, R, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, HAS, FOR THE confined his practice to the troat- er Diseases of a delicate aavuré cases of HOane ; days. A porfect cure, or ne orner Spring atrect. flour market fs quiet, with sales of 800 bbls. com- port, at $4 59; choice brand Kye fiour sells at $2 75a $ Holders of wheat are firm, and there is some good red hare sold at 101L3gc. @ Sales of yellow corn at 60c. No sales of vate are reported, Transactions in cotton are limited, holders preferring to await the xpected by the Caledonia, ‘The stock rales, to-day, are ay follows First Board—$ «46%; 2000 di 000 U. 8 mon Penna, brands, for ¢ urtoen for cily ure, at $4 6246, ent of Mercurial and ot! je can cure the most aggray: tonded from N. York, 5 iild casos removed in twe to fs follows : Wod'dsy,.6th, May. Philip Burrows, little inquiry, fair wif 10¥e., and white at 107¢. nent moeting of tl ously re-elected P: . ©. KE R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, $0 WELL KNOWN diseases.—Tho Doo en tor's rept: tation for skill in those half cured cases that have existod for nt. Constitutional weakness, brought on ured. Recent oases cured in 8 pre-omi Nay. 6's, 461; ; 4500 do. 4644; RS. BEMAN HAS REMOVED FROM NASSAU | Tt 4634; 1000 State 6's, 98; 1000 | Shirt and Gent's Furnishing Store \d customers are Th en specie beyond an amo’ street, and oponed & W. W. Bonds 6's, 92 6000 City 6's "80. Bank, 109; 4000 U. 8. 5 Bank, 1239; 150 Wilmington RR, 2 ADAME SBAIL’S VENUS PIL Notes 6's, 111; ful effects of which are duly acknowledged by all whe have used them for the cure of physical disqnalifications, genorative incapacity, and impediments to 1 ney hour after use, the mo House. to cali and see her. Old pric factory continued at No re it —THE WELL master, will mest with CKEN, 88 Wall sti ey —THE Sir nd 13¢ Nassau strect. LEIGHTON, FIRST PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFAC~ « turer, No, 10 Park Place, New York, and 5 Royal street, OR MARSEIULES LEPANTO, lag teh. For Freight or passnge, Oe en BOER KNOWN BARK 1000 Chos. & | aflord, within o1 | and happy ote Del. Canal 6%, $65; 60 Reading RR, 18%. Penna. Bank, 0 ve had of the regular appointed agents, where had genuine and direct from’ Paris, 109; 17 Mechs H 6's. ; 2000 Reading RR. | oO Wilmington RR., 1. Nay. 6's, 4644; 7N- 6 the pills are to b fs . They can be sent bj the United States or Canadas. Ring, 162 Broadway, corner of 4 cornorof Chambers street ; 433 Broadway, corner of How orner of Walker stro’ cerner of Alen street; 114 Canal street, opposite West Broad- - MISCELLANEOUS, ACKET FOR HAVRE—SECO: ‘Bt. Nicholas, Byeleiah, maf i OR ST. PIERRES, MARTINIQUE—THE FRENCH ship JACQUES, Capt Vuo. Tor Sree OE neater orte BOYD & HINCKEN, & Wall st. ohn street; 278 Bre ted to meet at the (rand x +» at eight o'clock, This street ; 63 Bower, 2t Grand street, ‘orrespondence. f rand Marshal. Appointment+of « New Governor— Port Charges—Mag Jounx Coon, Secretary. KENCH EMBROIDERIES, MUSLIN MA te ‘BE CONSULTED MORRISON CONTIN UES Isuanp or Cunscoa, May 12, 1849, Since my last,the Dutch government have appointed as Governor of this island, Bammelman Elsiver—he is avery capable man, and is also a general favorite of the inhabitants of the island. All the persons in government employ are in mourn- ing here, for the death of the late King, William the THE GOLD COAST. 8. MAIL FOR CALIFOKNIA,—POST OFFICE, NEW Notice is hereby d States steam packet FALCON will rton Saturday, the 2ith of May instant. made up here for Chagres, Panama, San Di San Francisoo, and Astoria. Venereal Ulcers, aud Eruptions he ¢ gent cases cured in a few days. rrante to cure. Bee W45s Fulton atroet K. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE L * feo., $8 Greenwich street—Oftice h 1 and Organic Debili iploma in his ee, ‘Alto a large acsortmont of Can &o,, to which he would cal of ladies, previous te purchasing else~ jiven, that the Linen Dresses, Hosie ‘be despatched the particular attenti PTITER MADE IN SIX MINUTES.—IN ORDER TO convinee the incredulous and satisfy the ourious, at 12 $0.2 John street, corner of Broadway, second story, a churning wilt bo made with Anthony & Km- merson’s pacent double acting I and examine th f single Chur Santa Barbara, Montere postage for a sing! in weight, will be 1244 0 +t charges of this island have been reduced chalf what they formerly were, and, hope it will induce more «bipping to visit the island. The Captain ot @ vessel which arrived here from fargcaibo, two days ago. inform me that an earthquake took” place in that city on the 3d, in which several lives were lost, and many houses injured more or less. ort on the 7th, and bound to io Hache, the bi ristol, K.1., HN. Gifford master. t still continues favorable for salt. The public are machine and titi $3, $5, $6, vi 1d radical cure, which, he ir stating, aan berobtained from ‘no other souree 78 Na , SYMPTOMS, CON mode of detecting, the remedies, with reoipes, am Vo one posseaking this work nyed I tricture. Sixth edition: p. 342, juthor, 63 Greenwich stroes, or by post, bn round for stating, can be ob p per cont wi h will be prom to of Now York and rare chawoo for coun= olty of the invention RB CALIFORNIA AND ORKGON, VIA NEW OK- jeans —The United States Mail Steamship Company will despatch on Saturday, M: "dabehgeene yom FALCON. leans, and will land er re srleston oF Savannsh. Inited Lye ko) for the Pacific swamers fro1 Cg adhe only permanent cure. be troubled with May bo liad of the t to their places v i ‘The rights for the States 0! South Carolina, Georgia and Florida are also for sale. This churn ja peculiarly adapted to warm climates, as it produces by the way of HE MRRRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MB y_ Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Prof . Sixth edition, eopies wold in six monthe, ‘Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish to an aeetlonste wife, and night have been &} would hav ts seer thousands now broken. i@ health. would hundreds now in their graves been still alive, Ly possession of this work. it is intended especially for tho married, or those oontom- marriage, ag it discloses important secrete whick be known to them particniarly. To thove whore health dows not permit of am increase of fami butter readily from sw be post paid and add iL communieatio DOUGLASS Our Barbadoes Correspondence. Banaanors, May 1, 1940. Interesting Intelligence. Our port has been a free one for the Inst four woeks, and Will continue so for the next two or three months, owing to the controverted election forthe rural district .) The lows to the country, export bill ix $900 per day per but at the present season of the year, it may vd at $100 to $1 600 daily. ‘Tho Island has been bunkrupt for some time past, and, of course, daily growing worse, Fier i Apriax.—The Toledo Blade of Wednes- »ilowing particulars of a fire that morning at Adrian :-—At two o'clock this morning, A: dereon's block was in flame the fire stopped. Messre. Rwing, Stutts & Co., hi from $4000 to $5,000 in furs in store, which were afl dertroyed, ‘The block consisted of four stores—all ox- royed, that one injured, 18mo., pp. 250, Price $1, F. ke, 19) WILLIAM STRERT.— ropritor, is now enabled, from ro~ gn and domestic manufacture, ‘wo of h, Window Shades, C ~ - do, ARNET WAREHOUS Hew Orlesas i lower after eabil stoornge. Beswssze: rior in quality, richness, and elegance, to any lar stock ever presented for public inspection im tho Now York market, and are now selling at prices, wholesale aad Fe~ unprecedentedly low. of this parieh (St. Mich owing te po import For freight to Ne Orleans wihendiar es. OR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, VIA RIO JA- neiro and Valparaiso, to sail before tho 15th Jane—The superior bark PHILENA, © CANDELBRAS, S0- obented factory of Cor- desirable work in the world, every fomale—tho wife, the mother, 19 wormaxhood, or the one in the }, € J i Lamps, from the oe o plates an importan nelive & Co., the finest and yeors in whom mature contom own dircover the eauser, symptome, ond the moet efficient ro nenies, and most certain mode of eure, in every complaint te her sex ix subject. sale ot 222 Broadway, and at fo Reenins V8 Chestnut street, a 4. B. Cubbedge, Savienuah. jousfor passengers are # For freight or presage 1 rior to those of any ver be equal to any first olass packet. on board, at pier No. oy D. FOWLER, 86 Wi YOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALA FORNIA—FIRST VESSEL The superior, fade wailing hark TE- CUMSEH, Caprain Richmond, will about Ircof June, havin Talk of 500 Larrels frow HOWLAND, 1 se, st and at prises beyond competition, day has the when mostly consum yas FiTiING ESTA ® CUBN, 182 Moree: treet and 4 Co hoon unavoidably det i a) or on bord; of Capt. N. olan accompanies this vessel. the beat We can refer to the Mai Anderson in- cyt one deat my DN, B.—An oxpirionced Phy proceeded up the coast, with another American oap- tain, to charter a vessel to go to Bahia. The man wounded on the Harriet at the time of her capture, re- mained in the hospital at St. Helena, The ciroum- stances of the case were examined into by the Eaghah and American consuls, who were satisfied with the ex- lanation made by the crew, and all were tinally re- eased. The crew, with the exception of the wounded man and the cook, had shipped on board an Englise vessel at St. Helena, bound tov London, —Philadelphia Ledger, May 2 EEE EEE ey OITY TRADE REPORT. Tuvaspar, May 246 P.M. Merchants generally are anxiously awaiting the ar rival of the Caledonia’s foreign news, and her deiay caused somewhat less auimation in breadstuffs, There was, however, a good demand for tlour,to supply easterm orders, and for the home trade, with fair salen at at prices. Wheat was firm and stocks light, with modur- itonales of western, Cora continued In fair demand, with sales at steady prices, Tho market for meal and rye flour ruled at yesterday's prices. Pork was steady, Without change in quotations, Cut meats ruled tiem, while beef wax only iu moderate request, Lard conti: nued firm, with fair sales at full prices, ‘There Was no marked change in groceries, while fair firmer, with pretty free sales, Asuns.—Sales of 180 bbls. pots were mado at $5 5654; | with moderate sales of pearls at $560.0 $5 50%. Re- ceipts, 106 barrels, Buxavsturys.—Flour—The sales reached about 6,000 to 6.000 bbix., in various separate lots, among whieh were fine brands, at $4 18%; Troy, Waterford, and Brooklyn, at $4 44'a $4 50; mixed Wostorn and common State, at $4 50 a $4 56%; do., at $4 6634 a $4 684; favorite India it $4 OF w $475; fancy Geneseo, extra Obio, at $5 62% a $5 87! t $6 25 a $650. Sales of some 600 bi CRivage handsome brands wore mado, at $475; and 200 to 300 do. Beaumont and Hollingsworth’s superior brands Zanesville family Hour sold on private terms. Amon the rales were. 1250 bbls. New Orleans, at $4.50 @ $¢ 624; tor mixed brands. and at $4 8744 for choice do. | There was some more doing in Southern, and at steady prices. Sales860 bbls were made, including 500Freder- icksburg, at $4 76, afloat; and tho remainder, straight Georgetown and Alexandria, at $4 874 a $404. Meat mado, at $2873 a $204) Toa $2 81q; with saath of which thure was lite with small lots of State. at $: parcels Brandywine, at $i, tle in market. Rye Flour—Sales of 450 barrel at $2874; a $2 94. Wheat.—The stock of Genosee was light, and held pretty firm at‘225e. fora good arti- cle; sules of 2,600 bushels of prime Ohio were made at Corn —The salox fn the aggregate reached about 47,000 bushels at 633gc. a 560. for damaged and hosted outhern, including 6,000 for round Northern Jeracy yellow, anda vale was reported at GBS, Barley. es of 1.000 bushels wore made at 67. delivered. 22 cents, Corrox.—The sales to-day amount to 1,800 balos a very full prices, Freicnrs.—10,000 a 15000 bushels of corn, in soy rate lots, at 6d.; heavy goods were taken at 22s. Oda 268. Flour was engaged to Glasgow at 2s. ; corn was taken ins British vessel for do. at 28. ; corn was taker to Ireland at7}sc.@ 7c. The Prince de Joinville was d for San Francisco on private terms, supposed bout $15,000. Hay.—8ales of 300 bales were made at 40c. a 42. Navat Sioxes.—Consderable sales of crude turpen- tine were made on private terms, and sales of spirits, in lotsjon private terms from the wharf, at 324 a 33e. Siipes —There is & good demand for light Buenos Ayres for immediate other descriptions are tess in request. Sales of 8,000 Buenos Ayresand Rio Grande (just arrived.) averaging 21 lbs. at 93¢c.,6 mos., or @ per cent off for cash; 3.147 Buenos Ayres, 18 Ibs. (to arrive.) at the same price; andin Baltimore for this market, 1,268 Curacco aud 4,000 Buenos Ayres, 18 lbs., on private terms. Motassee.—A vale of 100 hhds. Cardenas made .. usual time. Sales of 4,000 gallons lard oil were made at 660. a Ge. cash aud time; sales of about 1.500 — lons Eng.i+h linseed were made at 68¢., with seme lote of American at 5¥e. a Oe. Provisiens.—Sales of about 700 barrels pork were made at 9 94 a $10 for mess,with some lots of do.a little extra at $10 1244. and prime at $5 Beef—Sales of 100 bbls. of country ss in lots were made at $11. and 100 city prime at $8.50. Beef hams were quiet at $16 60a $17. Cut Meats—Sales of 1.000 ba and ticrces were made at de a 4'4c, for shoulders, and 53ge. fer hams. in plain pickle. Lard—Sales of 600 a 600 barrela were made at 5c. for grease. 55¢e. for fair, and ie. for prime. Butter was a little heavy and more plent; 200 packages Grease butter sold at 6c. a8 \(c; new woat— ern tub was gelling at 10c.@ ld4e. Cheese was dull at de. @ Thc. Tatrow.—fSmall sales were made at 7c. a T)<0. for prime. 8 ns.—The demand {s not large, though the mar- ket is steady; sales 100 hhds. Cuba Muscovado at 4e. 480.; $0 do, Texas at Sic. a d3yc., and 30 do. Porto Rico at 60. a 6iye§ usual tine, RECEITS OF PRODUCE PER HUDSON RIVER LINES. Tuvnsvay, May 24—6 P.M. New York, Utica and Oswego Line—2,578 bushela corn; 13 bbis. ashes, Oswego Lransportation Line—14 bbls, ashes: 45 do. whiskey; 17 do. pork; 642 do. lard New York and Syracuse Line—950 bbls, flour, New York and Genesee Valley Line—9 bbls. ashes. Western Lake Boat Line.—498 bbis, flour; 2,860 bush- els corn; 31 bbls whiskey. Hudson River Line—2 668 bbls. flour ; 120 do. ashes ; 52 do. whiekey; 54 do pork ; 492 do. beef; 79 do. lard ; 19 kegs butter; 24 bbls Troy and Oswego Line— 823 bbls. flour; 189 do. ashes. New York and Cincinnati Line—660 bbls, flour, Troy aud Western Line—102 bbis flour; 4,600 bash- els whent; 2.500 do. corn; 15 bbls. ashes; 6 do. whis- key; 29 bules wool; 18 kegs butter; 28 bbis. hams. Old Troy Line—1 570 bbls. flour ; 1,700 bushels corm ; 43 bbls. ashes; 77 do. beef. Griffith's Line— 540 bbls. flour ; 38 do. ashes ; 584 do. pork; 347 de. lard, Albany and Canal Line—2,748 bbls. flour ; 59 de. whirkey; 752 do. pork; 214 boxes cheese; 2 bbls. clover seed; 41 kegs butter; 74 bbls hams. Swiftsure Line—1,585 bbls, flour; 67 do. ashes; 47 pork Tora Summary. Flour. .... ..11,774 bbls. Corn. . ..... 9,638 bush. Wheat. ,! “ Wool. . 29 bales. Cloversee 2 bbls Cut moats...., 125 Cheese....... 214 boxes, MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SAL Boston, May 23.—Brokers’ Bourd.—8 shares Yall Rt | Railroads 6% 11 do, Boston and Worcestor Raltrosd, Ley 46 do. be), 104; 4 do, Boston and Maine Railroad, 106}¢: 8 do. 1do. © Connocticnt River Railroad, 9744: rt irond, 27; do, Vermont Central Railroad, ldo. Western, Norwich and Worcester Railroad, 37 saat Boston Co., 13%; 25 do. bi do. Amoskeng Manufacturing Co., 1157) ond, be 0 2do Merrimac eee A neck shoe +) Ver te | Cortificntes $500 excl payable Dee, 1, 1862, "b. Boston and Worcestor Railroad, 54; 90 do. Bdgeworth lroad, W6e.; $600 Loxi $ ee di ones shat OM shares rear ihe: 61 ds. Vermont Centra 7 Fights Conoord ridge Bde. 7S Married, je On the 17th Inst. by the Rov, Mr. Sprague, Eow Gurrvine, Esq, to Miss Mania A. Witapm, all of Brook- Lb typ thursday evening, the 24th inst. by the Rey. Dr. Bungs.at_his residence in New York, Mx, Jows Wien, of Brooklyn, to Mise Ametia M., youngest daughter of Jesse Haff, of the latter place, Died, On the 23d inst, Mr. Ana Hact, im the bith yoar of his age. q ie relatives, and friends of the family, are respect~ fully invited to attend hia funeral, this, Friday after- noon, at 4 o'clock, from bis late residence, 43 Kast 2st street, without further invitation, On the 23d inet., in this city, after a short aud severe attack of cholera, Vax Renasetaee, son of Mr, A D. Martling, of Tarrytown, in the 26th year of his age. A large circlo of friends and acquaintauces lament his untimely fate. Suddenly.on Thursday morning, May 24, Ma, Drea Hiypx, aged 72 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family. and those of Ids ton and sons-in-law, are respectfully invited te attend his funeral, on Saturday morning at 10 VK. His remains will be taken to Westchester, from his residence, No, 176 Christie street, noe the 24th inst., Mrs, Hxeren Hevaxs, relict of T. odges ¢ friends ef the family, and those of her sons, Pd~ ward and William I1., are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from her late resid No. 300 Broome «treet, to-morrow at 37, M., without further invitation, Her reninins will be interred at Greenwood Cometery 2