BALTIMORE DAILYIy Quito limited. Corn was steady at yesterday’sfigures, 3,000 bushels white selling at 90@93 cts, and 1,000 bushels yellow ar 90 cts. There was only one small lot of wheat offered, and no sales were reported. We Quote Maryland and Pennsylvania red as ranging from 275 to 310 cts. and Chicago and Milwaukee Spring red at 215®225 cts. Oats were firm, 1.300 bushels selling at 74® 75 cts. There is nothingdoing in rye that we hear of, but wo quote it nominal at 110 ots for prime Maryland and Pennsylvania.MOLASSES —There is but little Molasses offering, and no sales are making so far as wc are advised. Wo quote as follows, viz: Cuba Ciayo.dat,400*50 els: do. Muscovado at 55®60 in hhds, and65® 70 cts in l»t*1c; Flt;rto Rico at 60®70 cts: and English Island at.60@70cts gallon.PROVISIONS.—There has been no movement of consequence to-day in Provisions, but I ho market, although quiet, is still quite firm in tone. HulkBelow.Ship Grey Engle, from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, was passed at 8 o’clock this A M off Cove Point by steaiuer E C Knight, from Savannah.Memoranda.Steamship Morning Star. Howes. from New York via St Thomas, arrived at Pernambuco 23d ult.Brig Prestissimo, James, cleared at New York 28th for Demerara.By Telegraph.[To Merchants’ Exchange and News Room.]Fortress Monrof., May 29. Burk Mindora. 10 days from Mayagutz, P R, for Baltimore, passed up the bay yesterday.Boston—Arrived 2Utb, steamer Win Kennedy, Hal-let. from Baltimore.Portland—Cleared May 29th schr Z L Adams,for Baltimore.Shoulders we quote at 13%(214 cts, and Bulk Sides at 16% cts, but no sales have been made to-day so far aswo have heard. Bacon is jobbing at 147415 cts forWilmington, N C—In port May 26thj steamer C WNow York, aground in Cape FearShoulders, and 17%®1S cts for Sides, and for round lots holders are firm at 1 1% and 17% eta. The jobbing — — — ------ --- * - . ‘1 • * ■ ■ • I / V • M V J ' ' M V/ til mdemand is fairly active. Mess Pork sold to-day at .25. and vyo quote Prime Mess do at $29 50 ** bbl.931.^0, ana we quoteA small lot of Mess Beef sold at $22 Hlbbl. Therehave been no sales of Lard so far its we have heard.hutwequste it steady at 21%@21% cts for City, and22 cts for Western.at 9%@ Carolina. nd to-dayfrom refiners, and wc note sales of 235 hhds good refining Porto Rico at 10% cts, 1 mo*, nnd of 482 boxes common Caba at 10% cts. 4 mos. We note also a sale ef 10 hhds fair grocery Porto l'i-' * nt \ Yi cts. The market is strong, and we quote to-day as follow*, viz: at. 10%® 10% eta lor fair to good refining: 11 @12% cts for fair to prime grocery Cuba; 12%@13% cts for strictly prime and ch«icc do: 11%® 12 cts for good common to fair Porto Rico; 12%®13% cts for good to prime do, :.r.d 13%® 13% cts for choice do.Uefivkd S»tgars.—The rates to-day arc as follows, viz: 16’a® 16-% cts for Hard Crushed; 15%® 16 cts forCoffee Crushed, and 14%® 15 cts for C and C Extra. SALT.—Liverpool isstill selling from store at $1.75®1.80 for Ground Alum, nnd for Fine prices range from $2.75 to $3.25 per sack. There is no Ashton's Fine in market. Turks Island we quote at 58 cts afloat, and 60 cts V bushel from store.WIIISKY.—Whisky is firm and quite active. We note sales to-day of 200 bbls Western in one lot at $2 28. 50 bbls City also at $2.28, and of some small lots Western at $2.28% ^ gallon.Lord, Ward, for River.[Correspondence Merchants’ Exchange and NewsRoom.]Fortress Monroe. May 28.I860.Arrived at Norfolk—Schrs Extenuate, from Columbia. N C; Union, from North Carolina: Lawrence, from North Carolina; Snow Storm, from ——■; Petrel, from Newbern for Baltimore; Mary W ay-lam, from North Carolina; steamers Roanoke, from North Carolina; L G Cannon, from Edcnton for Petersburg; barge T T Fagler, from Edenton. N C, for Baltimore; schr Lady Antoine, from Charleston. SC.No arrivals in the harbor; no* departures; harbor perfectly clear of vessels; weather clear; wind about west.HOTEL ARRIVALS,BAR NUM’S HOTEL.ThHaGolpliia Cattle Market, 2Kny 2H.The arrivals and soles of Beef Cattle at the Avenue lTove Yard are light this week, only reaching about 1,200 head. The market continues active, andprices are well maintained. Extra Pennsylvania and western steers are selling at 17%@1S% cts; fair to good do, at 16(217 ets, and common at from 14@15ctr* V tb ns to quality. The market closed very lirm within the above range of prices.Sheep are dull and lower. 10,000 head soldat from ets It groslt; lt;»wa are in demand: 250 head sold at from $50(2)100p head, as to quality.Hogs are dull: 1,800 head sold at the different yards at from $13@14.50 the 100 lt»a net.The Cattle on sale to-day are from the following Slates: 750 head from Pennsylvania, 300 head from Illinois, and 150 head from Ohio.Cowh—The arrivals aDd sales of Cows nt tho Avenue Drove Yard reach about 250 head; tho demand is good and prices have auvanoed, with sales of Springers at $50@8O p. head, and tho Milch Cows at from $75@1lt; 0 . head, as to quality.Shrcp—The arrivals and sale1? of Sheep at the Avenue Drove Yard are very largo this week, roachiDg about 10,000 head. Tho market in consequence is very dull, and prices have fallen off fully %c p lb. with sales at from 5%®6% ctd r1 lb gross, the latter rate for good fat Sheep.Ilopn—The arrivals and sales of Hogs at the Union and Avenue Drove Yanis reach about 1,800 head this week. The market is dull and prices rather lower, wi h sales at from $13(2)14.50 rhc 100 Jbs nett, tho letter rather for prime corn-fed.1.412 head Fold at tho Union Drove Yard at from $13,r 15.50 the 100lbs nett. 350head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from $13® 11.50 tho 100 tbs nett, at to quality.Milrago Cattle ItfiiTket, Slay 26.Cattle—The weather has been charming, and with a free attendance of buyers, and a liberal supply of stock, the yards have presented an animated appearance. Buyers from New York. Pittsburg, and otherC Goldsborough, Baito J W Mallet. Ala D S Mills. N YJ M Harper, Phila il 8 Powell, N YF Rodgers, Phila II E Newell. N O J Withers, Mobile Mi'S Withers, do G Remine. Phila J Wells, N Y J 11 fcstes, Vft W A Jones, Baito C A Pcttitt, Phila II Boone, Ya Mr (‘has O’Connor, N Y (t Shea, do F McCabe, do G B Williams k la. BosMru Clark, doF J Nash, Va M Whaletey, Ga W G Me Can dies, Pa Mrs J E Mulford, Va A Campbell, N Y J Dawson, N CHon M Blair, WashT Ilughiett, MdMrs Gody «te da. Wash G W Dennis, Fred’k M 11 Barry, Norfolk Dr J B Blake, Wash S L Phillips, Wash E W Collins k wf, N Y F II Tarran, Ya Rev J Pinckney, Wash N Pinckney, U S A Dr Wm Plater, Md M Plater, doW II Waring, N Y Mrs J M Rittinghaus, CtA L Townshend, Mo S Alexander, N Y T S Moffett. Va.R T llurdell, do C T Goodrich, doC Child, N Y J H Scribner k wf, doV B Denslow, Chicago G Patten, Pa11 A Tratman, Ga (I Eichelbergor, Fred’k R Stone k wf. PaY Weisman. Phila W P Dole. WashRov C Colton k nep, Va P W Hove, do F D Perry k wf, Ct S G Groom, Boston G Middlcmore. EngGen T A Harris, MoCol A S Taylor, Ya C W Aisquith, do MagilL, MdG Lannor, Va M S Rice k wf. Mass W A Me Kelli p, MdT Crown, Baito Dr J Brown, Md 11 C Cross, Boston lion A W Bradford, Sid A II Glatz, York, Pa J Gatchcll, N J P A M George A wf, N Y !J E Lemond, Pa Mrs K II Brown, do Rev Dr Mason, MdC F Paleshorp, Phila P Pendlet, W Va L T .Shull, KyDr G Slennis, P A co .1 S Hinson, do .1 F Sheppard, N Y W W Fisher, do D W II DueyJ DeksonFOUNTAIN HOTEL/e t tern ports, were in attendance, and took hold withconsiderable spirit. Though stoekers have beenoperating to some extent, they have taken comparatively few, shippers taking—as usual—most of the offerings. Srlcs wcro made at prices ranging from‘Jd.v'.t-» 6 fur common, mixed lots, and fair butchers’ stock; $7/0(2 7,75 for good steers and oxen, nnd $8lt;2 K.50 for prime to choice steers, averaging 1200 It's, and upward.Hogs—6.000 head changed hands to-dav at a range of $8.f4K-3.75 for common 1 » fair grade*, fed and watere d, and $8.S0fo9 ]lt;i lbr medium to good llo ja off the cans. The market has been active throughout, and tho closing rates ot yesterday have been well sustained. On the better grades, prices have perhapsruled a trifle higher. The market closes firm, with quito a large number in tho pens unsold.Philnlelphia Markets.Philadelphia, May 29.—Five cargoes of oranges r, nd lemons have arrived here—one*f -1.500 boxes was sold at $6.50@6.7o for oranges, and $5® 5 'Q for lemons. Petroleum is drooping. Flour quiet and prices steady. Wheat very scarce. Prime red commands $2.75® 2.80. Corn i steady; yellow88 cts. Provisionsactive. Mess Pork $81®31.50. Lard unchanged. Whisky dull; Pennsylvania $2.2i®2.26; Ohio $2.27.St. liOiiis Markets.St. Lons. May 29.—Flour is steady and unohang-ed. Who it is • isier No. 1 Club $1.75® 1.78; fair fall $1.90® 215; prime $2.40® 2.50. Corn is 2 cts higher; pales at 67 '“' ct*. Guts are firmer; sales at ;; i 16 cts. P (has advanced: sales at $31.50. Baconhas advanced; clear sides 19’ s®19%; shoulders 11 eta. Whisky is steady at $2.20.Non York Cattle Market.Nr w York, May 29.—Beef is ] to 1% cent hig or: sale4 11 to D% cts;.receipts 5,000 head, Cows—Prices irregular. Veals higher ut7($13cts. Sheep and Lambs lower; sales at $4® 10; receipts 13.000 head, Swine are in moderate demand at $10® 10.50; receipts 11,000 head.Wiliniu;lou 'ilarkels.Wilmixgtoxt, N. 0., May 29.—Crude Turpentine isfirm :n il unchanged. Spirits Turpentine quiet atcts. Rosin firm. No. 2, $3; No. 1, $6@7.50; Pale, $7.50®8.50. Cotton unsettled, and no tales reported.Cincinnati Markets.Cincinnati, May 29.—Flour and Wheat are dull. Whisky is in goo 1 demand at $2.23 in bond.and h*dd at $2.24. Provisions arc lirm. Mess Pork $31.50.R M Mack all. N Y R Norville, Md K H Hopkins, do Rev J P Hammond, do W F Youman, do C Hammond, do C W Owens. West River F Mayer, Wash J li Steele. Md T R Stewart, Baito G W Saul, Va E T Faux, Tonn Dr S D Kimberly, U S N J E Muse. Md J S Taylor. Va T P Bagwell, do E B Bagwoll, do I» J Parker and son, do C E Johnson, doi J H Garrett, N C Dr (4 W Hunter, Va C II Nelson, doo W F Vernon, Fred’kG 1C out?., do W Evans. Wash B F Brown, Fredk B S Bronson, Talbot Mrs Rodfish, Mass Miss Bronson, do A 11 Wickman, Wash I-COeroy, Md J Hawxhurst, Va M Blackburn, W Ya I\ \Y Noland. P Dept 11 T Pyles. Md|R A Bruce, WheelingV J Thrasher, Mt Savage. A Stingle, Vai: Kooutz, Fredk T F Claggett, do W Purnell, HarfordiD Blanchard. Pa A Stingle, VaMrs 11 Sheppard faJ Taylor, N J J J J«Johnson, YaMALTBY HOUSE.C T Palmer, Va , Y Rutherford. VaA Atkinson, do G Palmer, N JCol G Hughes, Wcst lliver,C W Green k wf, Phila Col R Mercer, doF Mnrkoe, do .) T Briscoo. Md Wm U arwood, A A co K G Perrie, do R Perrie, do.) A Wight, Cambridge 0 M Williams, do V G Stevens, Md.1 F Willis, Easton, MdW 1! Collier, doJudge Goldsborough, MdiE Darby, doW II White, West River, J II White. VaIw E Jacob, Va G W Parsons. N C C A Wailcs, do E K Jackson, Md J K Kcrso. Pa C Gilden, N Y J Drumshuck. Md W A Holfmun, YaJ FSolgwick, VaIA F Scranton. Conn T Darby, N YGold 13-lChicago Mnrkcttt.Chicauo, May 29.—Flour is quiet. Wheat has declined 1(2 11 cts. Sales nt $1.65® 1.65% for No. i, and Yl.i•lt;(.*.l.i»‘.i for No. 2. Horn % quiet at 5212®53 ets for No. 1. Oats are quiet at 32®32% ets for No. 1. Provisions ero firm—Mess Pork has advanced 50 cts. Sales at $31.Mtlwnukic Mnrkotn.Milwaukik. May 29.—Flour is dull. Sales at $9 for Extras. Wheat is lower. Sales at $1.77® $1.78 for No 1. Oats arc firm at 36 ets for No. 1. Corn is firm at 51 cts for No. 1.NYNew Orleans Statement of t'otUui, May 211.Stock on hand 1st September, 1865...... bales 83,239Received to-day................................... 1,261Received previously................ 703,018 705,614Total■ 1• ••••••Cleared to-day for Liverpool.............. 1,970Cleared previously.............................. 633.0SS788,853635,008Stock on hand•••••••153.815eLtk0?-)-4.t8Imports—Foreign.Bremen—Bremen ship Ocean—29 ca?es wine, 3 do mdse, Geyer lt;t Wilkcns; 9 pkgs do. A. Schumacher k Co.; 3-5 d* do, Chas. Spilker k Co.: 200 deruijohDS vinegar, Wilkins Giesker: 73 hampers bo*ties. Lord k Robinson; 1 case mdse, Stellman. llinriehs k Co.;I,100 sets baskets. Gerdes. Bulling k Wehrhane; 526do do, 1,700 demijohns, 40 hampers bottles, 2 cases toys, order.Kxports-Foreign.Cardenaa—Brig Georgia—3,000 ehooks and heads,II,000 feet lumber, 609 bdlp hoops.Rotterdam—Ship Crest of the Wave—1,334 hhds of tobacco, 1 bbl hams, 8 tons sassafras, 55 bags bark,16,000 staves.Demerara—Br brig Mississippi—1,168 bbls flour, 400 dt meal. 600 do bread. 5 do lard oil. 809 bushels corn. 8,000 lbs candles. 10,000 lbs lard, 1,564 feet lumber, 44 bales hay, 100 sheep.Inipoi iM—€ oiislwisc.Norfolk—Steamer Thos Kelso—22 bbls rosin, Der** k Thompson; 11 bales cotton, Secvera k Anderson; 5 do do, P P Clements; 7 do do, C P Mendenhall k Co: 5 do do, Griffin, Bros A* Co; 5 hhds tobacco, Adolph Berry; sundries, sundry persons.Wilmington, N C—Steamer J as A Gary—49 bales cotton, B Dcford k Sons; 79 bbls spirits turpentine, Jas Corner , Sons; 4 bales sheeting^, J S Barry Co;IS bbls spirits turpentine, 58 bales cotton, A L Huggins; 1,600 ft lumber, order; sundries, sundry persons.Savannah—Steamer E C Knight—34 bales cotton, Woodward, Baldwin k Co; 19 do do J S Barry Co; 26 do do, G P Tiffany; *21 do do, W Kennedy; 2 do do, B F Parlctt Co; sundries, sundry persons.C I! Finer, AnnapolisJ Franklin, West River E Beard, Wash’a T Morgan, do A Grcely. Md .1 ¥ Tudor. Phila G B Vanleer, do I) G McClung, W Va T Rutherford, Va T B Murrell, Easton Wm J Lienry, P (j co \Y II Collier, EastonE R Ford. Va J C Chamberlin, W Ya \\ P Granthuin, Va A S Dungan, sir KentM L Lauer, Va Dr Lowing, PhilaEUTAW HOUSE.B W Harrison. Va 11 Zanykliff, Phila T Jackson, do Mrs A S DeCamp 11 L DeCamp, do F ILinchman, do E Baker k wf. do J W Sweeney, do W Lattiug. do W BI tir. do C Engel. Phila H J Hickman, doMrs Belium, RichmondMrs Bitzer. do 11 Ward. Pa A A Clark, N Y P Vi err, Scotland T Manrisk, Mass U S Moulton, N YGILMOR HOUSE..T Reid, Buffalo. N Y J Culin, Phil L M Montgomery, N Y .T Willis, N C K P McGarvy. TVash .1 Younkin, Athens, Ga Hon J L Adams, Texas Wm Abercrombie, do J B Daniel, Pa G Poor k wf, HaverhillHOWARD HOUSE.ITi.A McBoyd, Balt11 F Fiunigan, l)ol !J Lowry. Talbot co C C Lathrop. N J F A Emory k wf, NMiss K 11 Emory, do : Mrs J Laws, Va A J Audson, Ya iL W Wright. Md A M Mar bury ly. Md C Jones and wf, Wiil’g A 11 Lotte, VaP E Wise. Md 11 Dixon, do ON Taylor. Va J R Roberts. P G J J Burke, N Y G Wagner, docoCT FY COUNCIL.Tuksday, May 29, 1866.JT*MMiss F Church, Ya M Church, do J C Hayward. Snow Hill A II Kinson, N 0 J C Roberts, Va J M Carter. N Y D W Smith. Pa J J Keller, Frost hurg iG M Hagan, W Va J M Hertley, doJ J Fitch, do G Hall, doW G Davis, do S Heshinger. Richmond Dr WollfolE, Va Miss Lotta. N Y Mrs Crabtrcek do J A Crabtree, do Miss llurd, do R TV Gattrell, Md J R Reddick, Va F Hollingsworth, Fred'ki S T.F Converse, Md F C Crouch k wt, do R Shaw, Phila Miss L A Leis. nring, S C Miss J E Beal, do R Beasly, W VaJ 1* Jones, Martin8burg F Patterson, do W A Glen, WashE Sheffer. Pa E K Bollinger, dofor permission to erect a slaughter house on his prem ises, on East t ayette street, between Gist street and Massira alley; referred.Mr. MoGuiro presented a petition from W. II. Rutledge. for permission to put up a certain sign; referred. fTho same gentleman called up the resolution authorizing the School Commissioners to lease a lot in the vicinity of Eastern avenue and Exeter street, and appropriating $14,000 for the erection thereon of a suitable buil 1 ing for the use of male aud female primary school No. 25; adopted.Tho Branch then adjourned.Frcond Branch.—This Branch met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Daniel llarvey, Esq.. President, and all the members.A communication was received from tho WaterEngineer in relation to repairs to a certain pump on Jot dan alley, between Hoffman and Dolphin streets. Referred.A resolution was received from the First Branch,granting permission to John Henderson k Co. to extend a pier at the foot of Fell street 75 feet, and build thereon frame shedding. Laid over.The report or the Joint Select Comimtteo on the Accounts of the Public Schools was received from the T irst Branch and adopted.The report of tho Committee on tho Harbor, with a resolution adverse to the petition of M. A. MRoholi and others, was adopted.Several resolutions for tho erection of gas lamps were adopted.An Important Discovery.—The Pall Mall Gazette has tho following announcement: A discovery, of at least as vital importance for Egyptology as the celebrated Rosetta stone itself, was made about three weeks ago by a party of four German oxplorors—Reinisck. Rosier, Lepsius. and Weidenbach—at a place called Sane, tho whilom Tanis, the principal scene of Ramescs II.’s enormous architectural undertakings. A stone with Greek characters upon it was found protruding from the ground, and when fully excavated, proved to contain a bilingual inscription in no less than thirty-seven lines of hieroglyphics and seventy-six linos of Greek, in the most perfect state of preservation, and dating from the time of the third Ptolemy, Euergetes I., in 238 B. C. The stone measures two metres twenty-two centimetres in width, and is completely covered by the inscriptions. Their first attempts at editing this important inscription having failed, the travellers returned to tho spot, and during a stay of two days, the 22d and 23d of April, copied the inscription most carefully, and photographed it three times. The next post will bring particulars as to the contents, and copies of the document itself.”L.F'Flt;DelDo\SHIPPINGS.MOTIl'E.—We have this day appointed Mr. Xl Samuel Bi.aisdhll, jr., as General FreightAgent for our line? of Steamors, between this port, Savannah and Charleston.PEN DERG AST, FENWICK CO.. my30-tf 77 Smith’s w harf, (up stairs).iifak,WXXLS, i AKftO NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE OFFICE,No. 8-1 Broadway, N. Y. Exchange for sale on California.Agents in Baltimore, PENDERGAST, FENWICK k CO.. 77 Smith’s TV harf. up stairs. my30-tfLeaY01MaFasParYo!PaiPitPitT.ra FO« (T1AKS, JEST ON DIRECT.BALTIMORE AND Ci 1A ILLUSIONSTEAMSHIP COMPANY. FREIGHT RECEIVED DAILY.Tho A 1 SteamshipE. C. KNIGHT, Cupt. Denty,is now loading firn the above port, to sailSATURDAY, 2d instant.Freight taken at lowest rates. For freight cr pas-sago apply toPENDERGAST. FENWICK k CO.,77 Smith’s wharf, up stairs.or SAMUEL BLAISDELL, General Freight Agent, at Flannigan’s wharf. Goods insured on open policy. Agents in Charleston, Willis k Chisolm.' my30-tfPitPatYoiFasPaiMaYoAwiiFdalFnrd? fleeA«FJ,*K SAVANNAH, «A.BALTIMORE AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.Freight received daily.The Steamship “JoUN GIBSON,” Capt. Young, advertised to sail on Wcdnnesday, at 4 o’clock P. M. has been unavoidably detained, an l will sail onSATURDAY. 2d instant, from Boyce’s Coal Yard,foot of Concord street, where bills of lading will be signed.Freights taken at lowest rates.For freight or passage apply toPENDERGAST. FENWICK k CO.,77 Smith’s wharf, upstair?,or SAM’L BLAISDELL, Jr.,General Freight Agent, at Flanigan’s wharf.Goods insured on open policy.Agents in Savannah,inyJlMf CRANE k GRAY BILL.PitwitbuiImvil’PTXEftallYo}FOR t lUVRLINTOT’, S. C.BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP COMP ‘ NY.FREIGHT RECEIVED DAILY.To sail WEDNESDAY, 30th instant, at 4 o’clock P. M.The steamship CUM BERLAN D. Capt. Reed, is now loading at Flannigan’s wharf, where bills of lading will be signed. For freight or passage apply toPENDERGAST. FENWICK CO..77 Smith’s wharf, up stair?.Or to SAMUEL BLAISDELL. Jr..General Freight Agent, at Flannigan's Wnarf.Goods insured on open policy. Agents in Charleston Willis k Chisolm. mav.8 :;tTh]in*bufrcfch'anirjSa4.1ic:exItUALTj^OKi; AM) CCIAItiJNTUA'STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Composed of the Steamships.STAR of Til E SOUTH, Capt Green*.CUMBER LAND. Capt. Rkkd.general CUMEK, Capt. Harris.KALOKAMA, Capt. Dbkkik.These steamshipskaving been put incomplete order, are now running regularly, and will sail promptly asadvertised.PENDERGAST, FEN TV fCK k CO..77 Smith’s wharf, up stairs. All goods destined for the interior will be forwarded by our Agents.WILLIS k CHISOLM, my30-tf Charleston.F,arli:D(oriiJ B Ford, Wheeling J G Shaw. Phila Hon It S Taft, Va L B Tal't, do L A Me-Elroy, U S A Mr A Mrs Balleston,Miss Russell.J K F Fib, Phila W S Tilton k wf, Boston S II Keedy, Baito R II Wooley. Pa \V Brown, VaE J Smith, do C Murphy, Wash E J Rice, N Y Mrs J B Ford, Wheeling IA Welch k la. N J i D Gilson la, N YBALTfWOIli: AND SAVANNAHSTEAMSHIP LINE.COMPOSED OP THE 8TRAMSHIPSE.C. KNIGHT,”Capt. Denty.JOHN GIBSON,” do. Young.These steamships having been put in complete order, are now running regVuirlv, and will sail promptly as advertised.All goods destine for the interior will be forwarded by our agents. Crane k Gray bill.PENDERGAST. FENWICK k CO., my30*tf 71 Smith’s Wharf, (up stairs).nUaWANTED.—VESNi:i» TO 1/JA5 AS-iHsorted cargoes for Charleston, S. C. Cargoes ready.Apply to PENDERGAST. FENWICK CO.. my30-tf 77 Smith’s Wharf, (up stairs.)Icrfjr WANTED TO FS3 \UTEit—A VESSEL 5*^0* ^ 1° *250 tons register, for tho round voy-age to tho Yv'e*r Indies and back. Apply toFISHER, BHOS. ^ Co. my30 3t * 52 S. Gay street.fIA Wheeler, wf k da P V Daniel, Jr Rich B Rowland. Phil J Beltun, N Y J S Masterson, Pa II P Howland, Unionville C Marks. Burlington S S Hinkle, Pa J McGreevy, N YFOR BAI.E, FltKKHlT OR 4’fF All-TER.—The fast sailing coppered aiid copper-fitstened Baltimore built ship SUSAN L.FITZ 4KRALD, 510 tons register, old measurement, of medium buil t and capacity, constructed and fitted in tho most substantial manner, and is in all respectsa fine vessel, with good cabin accommodations. Forfurther particulars apply to FITZGERALD, BOOTH k CO., No. 6 South Gay street. my30-eo6t*FOR SAVANNAH, GA.•T B Foster, E TcnnR C Thomas, doC A McDowell, doJ Thomson. N Y D O Ham, St Louis J K McQuilkie, do#S B Jones, Memphis J C Sullivan, Phila W Finley, WashH C McGennis, BaitoJ B Elliott. W Va J A Brobesh, TennH A Fendall. Mich J 0 Price, Baito co B C House, Dubuque S M Shiver, Cinn Dj W N Noe k la. Va A Anderson. Md N C Murry. X YR G Hibbard, N CBALTIMORE AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPCOMPANY.The superior and first-class SteamshipFANNIE.Wm. II. Smoot, Commander,Ts now loadinsr, and will sail for tho above port, from Union Dock, foot of Concord street, on THURSDAY, 31st inst., at 3 o’clock P. M.P W Jourdon, W YaGENERAL WAYNE HOTEL.Freight received daily. For freight or passage,having good accommodations, apply toJ. B. ANDREWS. Agent.90 Light street wharf, and Union Dock. Bills of lading signed at steamer. my29-3tR Walker, Md J McDonald, Phila M S Kohler. Baito Jl Clifton, do J M Seymour, do W S Ferry, do H C Purdy, do G W Metcalf, Pa$ G Etherson. Montg’y coW I! il ai J B Cooke, Md IJ F Wise, do !W H Wilson. Wash J Ahalt, Fredk coJ Gawtheroy, Chester coRev J B Taylor, Richm’dRev Geo Taylor, StauntonDr M L Juices, VaL T Gawtheroy, Ilanover t. n m_ niiRlHANTV ilAI.TIHOKF. AND^CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE.Oik MirComposed of the SteamersADHLE, II. L. Hall, Commander. LuLIK. D. Childs, Commander. These are first class Steamers, and have splendid pa?3engcr accommodations, and will sail promptly as advertised. * D. F. KEELING,cornor Spear’d wharf and Pratt et.