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BARTER Oe eee eee te the Miseissipp!. We learn that the attention of Basiera capitalists has already been attracted towarde this read. and their agent. who bas been mach engaged dn the covstruction of railronds Bast, is now fo Chi aco, endeavoring to negotiate with the directors for the completion of the row to Galena within two years Weying the track with T rail. at feic pri aud to take im payment one bal! bouds, one sixth the atoek of the company, and one-third in cash as ths work progres ed avd yieldsarevenue The directors have his proposed thon wuder eousideration. avd will act upoa it as soon a4 the various iuterests of the road cau be eonsaltet The annexed cemparative statement exh) vite the vapid progress wade im the extension of railroads ta the State of Massachusetts, during a period of seven yea Rarcroaps of Massacuusnrts —1842 ayo 1849. dan 1. Wad Jan 1, 1849 Number of miles iu optzation +s oe Cort of construction... ...$1% 241 18T sh. ; Receipth..cccce cee eeee LW ON STaL TH Rxpenres.. .. sees. 988-400 25% 814 Ret income. eeeee + 1012 8ST 2So0 081 per centon cost... 9.3 5 BMumber ot wiles ran. Nye 7U 3.805 Total receipts per mile ron., $143 Pit expenses * oe ™ 7 Retipeome “ « - To 7 The most important feature ip this table is the fect that the net income per wile, for the year coding Jovuary Ist, 1849, was lees than forthe year eadiag Inevary Ist, 1842, All other eowclasions that may bo derived from the exhibit are insignifieant compared with this, as it is the souree of all protic ‘The movements in cotton in the Liverpool market, upto the 19th of July this year compared with che same period last year, have been as follo: 1859. = on speculation thie Ly ear, bales 449.205 Ditto in 1849 381240 -——— Inc. 118.155 12604 00 Taken for export this year. . Divto in 1 je 13770 Taken for conenmption tbls year Die in 1849... Deo. 99.700 The decrease in consumption is more apparent than real. The quantity of cotton faken out of the L pool market by consumers, this year, bas baen much \elow the actual consumption for the corresponding period, in consequence of the determination evinced by spinners to break down prices, and compel holders of the Atlantic to disgorge. Stock @xchan, hd corny 11M{ «Sens EBrieRR 619 75% “3 Mex 0 w do sw 75: m do ow 7) 105, MT do z my do be 75 810 75% i rf Ww * a mm, fall Ie, 494 yeadiores Canal” wo 18 4“ pe wig 00 40 boo 1h ‘aN y due LightCo 135 a0 4) ‘20 Farwers’ Trust ‘ oa do 50 49 WO Erie RR TOM SECOND BOARD. 105% 6 she BY of Com, full 0 wix Be Canal st 16% 10 veo 16! 126 Reading RR 4 $00 do 10 49X) do 0 4 by ay be cat the Ua ‘aien Square Hotel earag in at ae Ost A SILVER NUFF BOX, WITH THE LeTr "engraved on the Nid, wat lef, yesterday” (iridey} wary, va pahd If the bos ie bre rai somes uf Movers. Ser a2 8 Meineke, bed Walt arrest. UMBERS sseerrem, AN ADJOURNED Lg iN be heid on Fagetey Aw: a jer x! (aN, chs Cuas. i BUCHANAN, Chairmaa. ey} wearin or a on held this ‘any ‘saturday ) & a ™ x 4 cs eile ” eine siness of tne thes sfndgete of the full attend- ance is expecied. Jaa. Rossnvean, Recording Scaretory SPECIAL NOTICKS, tat 2 Bays sea MET HOTU. B.and BL ir token at ‘ S eho ite President. Te Prince ete te= v{suvdsy } ath inste . 76 Prince morro Dr to attend ihe femcral of tneit late brother member. bdo of ROGER HOGAN, President. Fone 5 Omace, Seoretary. ie 2 teereabilag thavees as ein y re es Amy ance physicians failed Bei ous: reliew ‘a Sig FOUNG! No, IF Spring st, New York. Tete INDIVIDUAL ae! APPROPRIATED TO HIM- the horse-bead (1 Wednesday inst. at Tay- fore voefectionary, will oblige the owner, and, porndv ‘ Rimaeid some trae, he returuing it’ to Carey & cedweg, { WANTS, } ANTRD-BOAKD FOR TWO youxs Lepias INa here are her boarders, YHEATHE—SaTURDAY BVENINO, AUG. be repeated, abe grand | Bors rivate fawily, or where tl ed abe solazied. Terme Mine rate rolerenoe asin Addeess | Witun “Cope jor in: Swmce af thie. paper id location, wisieh mi teabove Fumrieent! D—HY AN RXPRK wation ae Chambormad, and to d aching wo sda ecabi ress oiake Ooske ot Waly forenees. Ne ekjee'ion to town oF cen Mot) ctreet, near Spring, in the rear, Cliniving. Boy, Mies venald; Mims Prod: Toornehife, Strawberry, Mrs. Beomdley, 44. Boos 25 ots; Pit 12g and broome stroe:s further nosive m Opera ops Orpanized band i Che world, oom pri rlovwers, Wader the direction of ener ef civing their orginal and inim sevary night wutil further gotive, 1 Convert will coumwe: B OMAN, A PERMANENT | Gardener He thoroughly understands role Hore, Ane groen how ul fower garcen, laying out grown + Best of ‘ad uh oat veloc ameacing at $ the hot howre, f vegetable at Nb Cherry atve ((ASTIA GAKOBN Is ROW OVEN Fos THE RhOBPs 4” Wan of vtelte ing cheday, trom 7AM. uilo PBL he largest sad moat beautiful room in the country, a superion opportunity: for reading, medications, hed promensdes, while Fivwin: WaAxtips YOUNG MAN 1 mae, Kgrocee. tasen, 4 a give vatitastory references. W An tke To isikk—4 Good THO STORY AND tnd delightful voousry ntvaud. and. ini attic house, in neighborh~od of Lispanard, | gon breeze. Adin Walker, or breome streets, Address J. B., at his ae - _ otter. ANGKAMA ins mall private en by every vi of city refer~ rf £ tha world 1 EXRANKLIN MUSBUM, 175 CHATHAM squAKE Week of the Season —Open every afvernoat wi do" ane ip the evening at 8, by the “ Original the wn 4 in the wor j x Also the i pe x" Model Ang, i a THAT UNDE STANDS Pac Jo with 4 pwer press. A pe hear of a good situation by aldre J ANTED— AMA will appear every i . sd represen tat togesher Vall street. ee | 7 ones in + Par- gee PENSIN jersey ory, THs fiving i the city PUALON, No. 197 Br: . prietor of th € it the pr ms. ANTED—4 BOY, IN A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL liquor store One acquainted with the bueiuess pre- 4. Apply on the corner of Thirty-first street aad Third | me. WwW At hoppy to commun feet nelined to emp ee. the West, will be most mmercial house who may sy him as agent. address 0. P., Herald ho ap ie and GENTLEMAN FROM SWITZERLAND, WHO HAS rovided many years in the different capitals of Europ», 8s Professor of Languayes, wishes to make am engage ment as Tutor in a (amily, or Professor in a sebool. Address Mr. Hanbli, Herald office. | LABY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING he lwegest and ae bs by Mian Maan La pgs by Mr. Kobine Re. Scturday even: % conts: m ever ‘wi ported Mivs Warren; Cou Views and Clromatres cnet: of M. Bird YOUNG D yer 4 cent board in a family where there are few or no other ar 10 years, 1256 cente aréers. Refereus yoy for this week. Address Post Ome PAKTNER WANTED—WITH A from three to five hundred dolla Coffee, aud Sngar by dress C. B , box MH CAPITAL OF | , to engage in the vess, A young man preferred, FNTREVILLE COURS $lc0 wril be xiven, two wile heats in harness, for horses that never w we over $100, to come off Angast eh. __ | Entries to close on Saturday, August 3d, at 10 o'closk P.M., a | Rt Green & Madden's Hovel;’ three or more to makes deld, | and two tostart to make a race. JOEL CONKEIN, Proprictor. Boreas. ~ THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ATI ANT! jo Pp own ot—bas = eae ‘soquaintal Chants iu the Weetern snd other seations of the country. He feels confident be can Can gry vo the interest of any concern. eg moderate, and the best of referense given. Address Hl, T. 8. Hotel. | ANTS AND OTHERS.—A | $4,000, and having by barsloularly dr take place oh Tueway. she deh of Ameu in the afternoy ‘The second best boat to b. nintence with whieh, | Soucy revnrned: ol 0 Ko to Any othe: given, and all comm i dressed to 8. H., at this » Lewajoy BOARDING, &C. OARDING.—A SUITE OF ROOMS WILL BE LET, } with board and private table, if required, or the saine Ronld be let to one er two single gentlemen, deparstely oF is some- | together, with full or partial boar Also. ae OF two bed gentle- | rooms. ‘The above rooms would for a short period, ainess, but has not many sequaintamves | {freq Tuquire ot 0 Franklin street, west side, neat ve these plage f re | Brosaway. ) staring Ww cecal w hen to be seen. Buses WANTED, THREE OR FOUR ROOMS in the uppér part of the city, for » amall fam ok tH Pitoe. m OARD WANTER-IN THE UPPER PART OF THE city, between Houston and Twentieth streets, pear to f dom ts f board fora family ef six persons. A note ad~ to box 3,014, Lower Fost Office, will be attended to. A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A and six children; A gid Address F.G., boa No, 42, Port FOR SALE AND TO LEP. yw aoe ee TH | Bors WANTED-1N A some quiet loostios | Ofte. CARD WANTED—BY FaUR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, table private famil pre AS athe he requ site, Add j sta ing particulars and P prow. on the of the rae are engaged in cutting the streets through. are pet seat of the yerenam ponsy con Bend and mor’ or particular, A, or "aad inde ry a7 winds ee Fee wide NO AMUEL F. BARTOL. a EW HOTEL, MORKISANIA VILLAGE —A rRw Boarders. Accommodate [TALIAS Vina re Fooms, ‘The care of the Hasiom Ral Simost hourly. "Dinner hour at Te'eloek. All times. Good tabling, and horses take on live DWAY, OPPOSITE G eae Prien berrhe Ritraeene mente hoard ean or made. | AR LADY RESIDING _Wipiny Ang MINUTES WALK } re : from the Fulton ed ODGINGS. le, & sitting Beiahbourbo aot taken permanently, tom, furnished, with furnished bed room; the Park pref terms, low may be Address P,P. P., Herald office} fruit tree ko. The rem with vene, end sll withias eed pond water on t! ‘The bul: fee ng entrance halls ating room, S* drawing room, oes vix bed re of yar te’ rooms, two kitchen: ad ted to at Morales & Lunar, 1 — street, pape nd Es here we are sure that they will pet kood M482iih RY—WOODWORTH'S bing |g oA: ebines, Boilers, Bugar aa Steam and every kind Machinery for ‘mills. Irom an rae Castings, aad lagnett ‘Machines. h latest improvements, constantly on jon ext. For further jowlars Mr. — ——- rin om the yi or to JOUN # AULSON, HB, “SHOOK” COLLAR —THIS uoge ADMIRED a t, Ki ni Wo; or te JAMBS BRAND, ‘and fashionatle Shirt Cotter, no ae Wee Wall etieet, i Th wn ay Bane ANKS OF BRISTOL. KR. BILLS OF THESE BANKS < sem PEN TRI VRRMILY - Saar ri t aay, if it pass, at no di lendor and magnificence, reepea'abil- character, the most aristocratic quar- | tise in. Mew York. The how m in question is one of e row of | Borne bo yon ram Be eqnal extoat any « benutfel brown stone bu: Teoomtl iret | inte. tele devised ‘ete ince, near Coure streets whiel have all boon balla of w est= | Seat Se Se tan that elhongh the word Pavts.ts pentccd vita all'the modern io | to the mame of the above article, ea ay rent ag ies yajeec wor and distinot from the green {i ved f which irom verdi and is 20 by 6 feet feet iv court yar ee G STORE Ud BROADWAY , vas am ery v4 sa chan ces gs 2 BS tenlen, glass eaves, bo. Also, felt srlecced ‘nse Of Grae wires Be. "As the whole requires te | (having diapered of + seein by forward, to elielt him ip the wrong, a Pras gue ectncon Soman D SUNDAY EXCURSION UP vend to New Roolelic and Glen "3 eurel pt Bathe ‘neival of the the ‘boat, at | 8 BEX Oo Ke Fupply of refrerh ments ‘ i SUNpar excunsion T2ERR ER GROTE TE OO panies wt Hewilton onch way. wr bathan tre ES, BATHS, A AEN A Mee. VAPOR BATH tee J. CARROLL'S, y atrect, are talet rai deafness, or dis- Pieris on uber, ringworm, merearia! pee for or Femoving tan of Treekiea "ned. clone com ple the bathe far surpess any ether remedy ¥ Fs ee2. “os RR voyate opine aes additional light if he baw verrarated mort merit than = fkie doe. For partica- late respesting the fale of the above green, parties aro re~ | ferred to the ad ertiownents, THEODORE SCT WART: REN (BRAND 8.)— ie coe betas. on pectin of fees the moet apn red ‘styles, for the fal tent article te iF af is| f - HAND, CELLAR OF Midlege raat 7 mg es 8 Bore SCHWARTZ. = | Riots Giron Immediately. Apply vo J.Geseem, Je, is CHEAPEST AND REST WINES AND LIQUORS, penn fyunren nes esonerel Weelborty. fietor ok of sapertor Olares iy Wine will be sola et very low rates, ras BALuIMoRR, ___Desler in all kinds of Wines, Brande, Segars, & wa CAREPOR RAs Ae (rrew’D gare b Steen smiana Wb t o a ani, fo lk Gary mi fo i D WAGONS —THE § eee | mean Scher See eer n g | Sees eee oy ING AND | gontain twelve 1 FRancrsco, INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuineron, August 1, 1850, The Ebony Line of Steamers Reported by the Naval Committee— The Sparring in the Senate to-day —Mr. Pearce’s Course—Mr. Clay Applauded— The California Bul Blocked—Benton’s Expected Lament—Mr. Bates’ Declination—Two Vacan- cles to Pill. I sead you, by this day’s mail, the report of the Committee en Naval Affairs, made to the House ‘eday in favor of the Ebony line of steamers to Liberia, The report wes made by Mr. Stanton, the chairmen of the committee, and evinees much ability and research, The enterprise is one of magnitude, but whether it will receive favor 1 hough to go through Congress, at its present sea sion, remains to be seen. I find the measure is gaining popularity with the members, as it Dy jail, Mr. Herbert; en whied, the drama ae Pom New Ve i. kota) prea Dd Alice Hawthorne, i = Open with tev ed with efieot mpon the pablio um will must also with the people, when they understand ThE iene K + faye et weil rosea it | its merits, * ie weak, A red arke as edward wai lawn. 4g afvernoon The eparring in the Senate, to-day, mainly be- tween Mr. Cluy and Mr. Pearce, and Mr. and Mr. Batler, was very spicy and rich. Mr. Clay was as great as usual—open, frank, and manly. He felt compelled to show up a friend tothe public, and he did it. Mr. Pearce felt the overpowering force of Mr. Clay’s remarks, and tried, with spirit and ingenuity, to defend himself. He did us well asany man could under the ci cumstinces, Still, he seemed to confess that he thought his case a hard one. Mr. Clay towered, in one or two Morya and was vehemently applauded in the galleries. Order was cried, and it asa renin d yt Walker ania he 7 ane | could not approve of applause rom the galleries ALILALL A, 38 CANAL STREBT— 50.61 ING NEW tt was inst the rules of the Senate. Still he ith public pat gratified to hear the sentimenrs uttered in be- hy ee ates ia: ‘the Union which had fallen from the Sena- ‘dmitsclon, 29-conte. Doors open a: tor from Kentucky. Mr. Peurce’s course will not be sanctioned by Maryland, whose patriotic people are, at least, nine to one in favor of the adoption of the Compromise. Mr. Pearce meant right, no doubt—for there is no premeditated wrong ta his nature. But he failed | of accomplishing his object, aud was the imme- fb | diate eause of the defeat of ihe Compromise. ‘isd will bs | Whether steps can of will be taken to place the Compromise back where it may be yet passed, re- ee to be ascertained. None were attempted to-da, The bill for admitting California into the Union may pass the Senate, but it cannot, and will not, pass the House this session. The ultras of the South, by the co-operation of Colonel Benton, Governor Seward, Mr. Cnase, Mr. Hale, and other Northern ultras, have gained a point in the defeat | ef the Compromise, which they will not surrender. | They will not now let California come asa free State into the Union. They can preventit, and they will. Then let Old Bullion refleet, with his thumbs in his mouth, that he might have got California to the Union, and his son-in-law into the Senate, if he had supported the Compromise, but he would not. But very little will be done by Congress, now, while it remains in session. Biekering and strit ermination and rezrimination will be the order of the day. I hardly think the Fortification bill, now under consideration in the House, will pass In- Wauoarshice Bell Ring~ Foote Macomoch Ln- t 3g oe look, ‘Adrainsion, 26 cen! No. +44 Mu ROAD. pinn bands, ev fermers, ander the direction ave the hour of giviug their original Fellows, inimitable e Adwinsi hoy will Store wa. Statuary every grand | Ball, at o'clock. N MUSEUM, CORNER OF ORANGE AND | Chanfrau wnt | a Treasuror—The Lecture , Augest 3d, vagedy of RICHARD iIt F.S.Chaufran Di ‘ve by the lofant Famil: ‘o terlude called OLE BULL—B! Admission 25 ceuts. Reserved seate in paryuctte, RIBER, A YOUNG oet with a lady or who play the purposs of practising du violin, tenor violon contra bi teaches the abov MAN, WISI- strument, made by dw) near Leeson, WATERING — 5. JAIRFIELD MARINE HOTEL.—J. &. MONNOT IN- forms bie friends, and the publie, that en the 15th of ne, will open the ahove Het, af a branch, for esmmer the Nev he thhs anovuaced, of Pairfield, nec! lLoog Inland Souud, and fs contiguous to an exeullout one eafe beach for oon bashing. and in the midst of @ sure founding sowntry celebrated for the bexaty of cs nconery and tnoilitic romantic rides and drives. en Railroad, sto} id ww York, at ry Soncdane akous Sve bondeed queete 8 fommodate about fre hun 08 al tion of Capt. Stephen R. Kos. deed, I hardly know of any bill that will be passed, Saperts perheps, the General, Civil, and Diplomatic 01 jeasant viling “Mr. Bates, of Missouri, will leave here in a day or two. He declined the War Department, and was then offered the Department of the Interior. That he aiso declined. He says he could not aflord to take any cabinet station, as he has a family of fifteen children, and an income from his practice greater than the ‘oalary of a cabinet mini- ster. Mesers. Thomas Butler King, Gentry, and Cor rad, are most epoken of for the two vacancies the cabinet. Judge Sharkic, of Mississippi,'who is in this city, is also named for one of the vacancies. QUMMER WaTER ae eee. SALE. THE STOCK, Purnitare, oe ae aS ne pees nd Mand Uon sheet hall's mile fos Meambont landing, and about thirty miles from the city of New York. up the Hudeon river. Te steamboats leave the foot of Robinson street and ‘Wasninaton, August 1, 1850, Evening Statement. land, which will prod: h to pay th = “itis, of the most _delig soe jis ie tee Mr. Bates, we learn, peremptorily declines the ose. Terme | War Department, or any other department. The democrats of Missouri are split up into two factions—Benton and anti-Benton, The whigs are expected to run in between them in the elections at hand; and if the Legislature is whig, then Mr. Bates is the whig champion for the Senate, in the place of the great Missourian. ‘We hear nothing definite of the gentlemen who are to fill the Interior and War Departments, thus beh vacant by the declination of Messrs. Pearce id Bates, but have no doubt that judicious ap. pointments will be made. The House are working industriously upon the ropriations. ue L, 108 Vesey street. HE SALISBURY HOUSE 13 SITUATED IN THE 2S Salibury, im the midst of the m: 0 im LitehBeld eo AY, L. the South jaily, for ey paseen- he cholera seems to be approaching from the Uvaanarttaaaa iaaceabokinne MME | west by way ef Harper's Fert, Conly Saty nalles ofl,) and if it comes among us, we may expect a “th retiic. C, Corset Wi oo, ATED Soraie Luce. precipitate retreat of both Houves to their consti- ra tuents. These shige eae fy sty octet rast qapressly tor Ri prospect ee egy for Sees of the goveramen' vd = if oen; | slavery question, thou, man, ieve that sepa- Pes gg pea a -} sat | rate bills can yet be passed, the Yebate having been pretty well eahansted in both Houses. In a day or two, we expect Mr. Clay to take a short trip to the seashore, and that other Senators will follow the sanamene after the wearying and abip.. For vor Svatles Yor ologs comfort. of from New sai irom saa Pd hay Penne) protracted struggle on the Compromise. +20 SO ae Our Baltimore Corr@pondence. Bartmone, August 2, 1850. Henry @lay— The Cholera, §c. The Hon. Henry Clay is expected to pass through Baltimore to-morrow, on his way to the North, and our young whigs are setting their traps to catch him and enjoy his company over the dinner-table for a few hours, The cholera, at Uniontown, Pa., and at [arper's Ferry, is eaid to be committing fearful ravages, and the people are ry every direction. John Jon Exq., editor of the Genius of Libe Lerty, at Uniontown, Oe! etatle forget aR wales Tet te heret(or, ama the valet Uereef, Thorefe enpestoed pos ra var vaste, was one of the eight vietums in that place, up to commodations for 1 ¥ si tow KD fe POLLAN, be Well ‘Tuesday last ‘The steamer ATigNtic \C will susceed the Pacific, and sail ‘Treasury Notes Out Omtatanding A Auguetl, > Treasury Devantmenr, Register's Ofc, August 1, 1860. } ling of the reveral issues , 1846, a8 per Zeoords of September 7th. . Ux), stares Mat Throvgh Pan age to Cali $140,189 51 30.500 00 162,750 00 mount outstanding of the inn zath January, 1947, as per records of this office agree, ‘led uper oa the eget sclicitation of the great umber then, desirs sell thekets for through passages from I" shipe then going round. ‘This was done fcom & fer! Deduet cancelled notes in hands of the ac- counting oMoers, all under act# prior to 22d July, IAG. cee eee sees 523 280 31 TOWNSEND HAINES, Register. CITY TRADE REPORT. Farvay, August 2—6 P.M. The Caned mai! arrived too late in the afternoon for the private letters to influence the business opera- tions ofthe day. T of cotton were made to « fair extent, without change in prices. Flour was more steady, at yesterday's prices, with a larger business doing, including lots for export, at prices given below. Canadian thern brands somewhat firm- or, with « fair emount of sales. Corn meal scarce, with sales of New Jersey and Ohio, at about previews rates. In wheat, nothing was done beyond sales of #mall lote Chicago and Genesee. at rates quoted below. Corn continued scares, and prices were firmer, with « fair amount of rales. Pork was less firm, and sales of meas were made at arlight deeli prime sold at pro- views rates. Coffee was in fair request, with moderate sales at previous rater, Sugars were firm, with free sales of box oes for refining Mota» alet. Pot hi bute i at $5 x. steady request, with nt the @ the public the nasnraces that = ile fed be Sea, Fran regularity and despaich. Tiel te Sen Bees ooo, couslate of ok. Captain Mivebeoek. . Captain Ackley, Vine, froin Now York to Cangres, of - Saptain orton USN, oot certain, rurid js, The Georgia Flow —Transections com: 15.000 tohem out of the market, for export) at $8 Tb a $4 2 for No.2 euper ray, Sia, Meventary & Ge. tan Feavcinh. Galiormtar | JEYELAY, bo te BROADWAY, UD, STAIRS —CitA®. erate tans capes free Orta ar her heokand st ited et ronal mest Sootgne of ‘ware and jewelry to order, No imita~ ing FemaLe tious of ony Rind. le te wil -— RLY, or_DR Hort pikes ah a 2,000,000 toi Rg EA Tn have been fe! ry in restorit the pe "nd fail. other patos, Sold at ‘Bae Clickwer shtons, leery, a, ea 4 thillings each; Le rRow ee 2 warrant 8 feat REWA $475 for common to ont mo tate. and hy | aay Lat vaiy, ra hes more steady. for Chagres, direct, yenday, Angost |, wi eolork. mea) ch staal baczaae ‘ata the 1.100 bible, f brenda, $aeb $5 t4fors = 4 Tostraight brenda, - s “RUE ASIN Wale and £6 08% 8 $6 Joush street. ‘The eteamehip rhe Be Sere’. frames, Gre a will eucceed kor, and sail ywat 17th, at three o om baturday, Crise hes Ley mem an “et the sales some 100 bi nd £00 hte pod Ohio, Wheat was dul ae ae (Chicage. Kye Aiip, at 6256 Oats were downward tendency, wt 400. a 440. for fhe a Ale for Jersey, Corn was better; operstions foot up 95.000 bur. at t4e. a be. for Western mixed, snd ti ¢. @ O60, for round Northern and Jersey plenty, with e orthers, and yellow, elort ene Coren w vest, with enles of 110 bage aD RYY, Pete AKLESTON, 8 0.—THR ft Domingo at & ; uae dave 00 11% 60 bags ei Patines, oeaense: + agua ato, oe end small lots of Kio atone ae! Por freight of | 182s®- Corres —In the sear net Mig hs od mall. the basi- bee thas been ebarae Ke.; 22 do. % inch 45 14 do 7-16 inch eu die: Wdo bs inch 44e # iMe.; Selose link ¢ adtie: I4do %& tnot at do, a 405 2do 11-Mineb at de; 3d. % ineh at do. 8 do. inch at She.; 2 dol isineh at 80. a3¥e;4 do. 2 do 11-16 joches at Sige. ry igo; Tetud link averaging Dy & stock am- woaging 165 & $21 the. at 450.8 5'¢0. per Th; wxlich 0, averaging 884 4 1,004 lbs. at do.@ 1 Sales Lida 108 echaidrons of Bidney were h — There Won eodtah afloat thie ove: sold. wad prices have 800 Guintais were dir 2'ase, market quite pare Diamited. come n inch at he Of mi a the market Berrien < were 1 nominal, There juiry for estton to coneide wabie phy vm taken at 3-16e, Freonr Liverpool Bome veesels beld out for “di 300 boxes of cheese were taken at 128 There was no corn offering, To Californix, reies were stealy ai Sve, Lo Favre, eottom was worth Xo, Wives © stock war nearly exhausted, and with Licht reeeipts. prie ve improved Lie. with a still sirong upward tendency There is vue afloat, and large rales have been mode to arrive, at full prices. The inqvir prited whieh ridered abo re the for th past wore « 4000 Bareelo- ie, wad 5,000 Porto oth taken as Dee. overaging 43 ibs . ai Cabello direct at le they rum. rejecting water 000 Buenos Ayres averaging 2 ib 64nd 8 moaths; bho nde ay cing 2h ibe at 13ige., aad two 1 Oarthage nin. &e Quotations were private margains, sdy, and it was wati- Dearne higher rates wo wined ia the apd has il more animated, dend beevy weights of hemiogk, aa well 4 continued very searee. The inquiry Dglirh was v bueyan Moser dency in fave rather heavy mperts ff duly » buoyant, and the market was very quiet, with s ten- sok om band was the month end 3.764 bhds., 468 the market tr contracts Sales 44 tor pr wasin fair retail demand at yes mere beef, beet hams, « t meats, were dull, and nominally the la wine buoyant, with, trofling sales at 6c Butter and cheese have not varied. Ras Esvate.— Thi Sixty-firet street, b 25x10, $240; 1 do. Sixty pige, $240 fale were as follows: —1 lot on » aud Niuth avenues, od street, do, do;, sam ne.~ The market wok his staple was more active, were. sixtaaces, holding out for higher prices. ‘The exook on hand ja this skeen om the Ist of August, was equal to 21,000 hhds and 14.000 boxes The imports during the month of July were, xe, 2S bbls, und 318 bags. ached Ito bids. New Orleans, at 64 hexas private bargain; and 1,000 boxes brown Havens, fo ning, at prices aot made public Tevacco.—The market continues firm, and 160 bhds. Kentucky leaf were cold wt 8% a Rigo Waiskey.—The market wae very quiet, with amald rales of Obio at 25 4 Zohye nod prison, at 25 a Be. Woor,.—Thir article i= lo good di 4, nd all the fleece bar been sold. The greater part of this kind of woo) arriving here hav bon on Bastern aesount. Po- reign is in ood request wod the market barely sup plied. We notice ruies of 164 Daler Baenomayres and Fan Nicslas, terms not truuspired; end 85,000 Ibe. washed Smyrna at Die 6 montane Reckiprs ay tHe Nowin Riven Bown Flour, bble Wheat. bus.. « Avhes Wacas bees eh Butter. pee: Hs ya1 I) PRBS. + «+ wr ELSEWHERE, K SALES —biret Boa gat da, hae 2 ciate anatias ity O's, 107; on Norrletown Rall 1S doy 4) Barrons, Aveust 1a ttock and Ohiv Katirond, 71; 844). (Vimo), 73; 26 do., 70; 26 timore and Susquehannah wairoad. iy. Telegraphic teports. Burvaco, Aug. 2, 1880. The receipts since our lest have been as follows: Flour, 1¢0 bbis.; wheat, 11.000 bushels; corn, 11,000 do, The tour market is mther dull, but prices have pot varied. Ohio tlour t nelling at $4 12%. The demand fer wheat if not very sctive, dealers being inclined to await the receipes of private advices by the Canada is in g end sieady et previous rates: the tr iy 100 burhels at oa w s tpectal change is asevablein se tants Avsany, August 2, 1850, The receipts during the past 24 hours have boen as follows :—Flour, 2.600 bbls; wheat, ome; corn, 12,000 bush. The market for flour tends im fa vor of the buyer, with « limited toquiry, Wheat ie without rpecial change We bave no mew feature to report iu the corn wmarket. A better bual- mers is doing in Cats, with rales of 4000 bushels ab 41kc. A rab iwe-rowed barley la reported at 68¢., to arrive meat month, Bactimone, Augast 2, 1850, Our market is without change Married, On the Oth of June, by the Rev. Menry Chase, Mr. L. b. Nicnous to Mise Acnes 0 Cuarr, both of Brockiyn Denbury (Connecticut) papers please copy. Avgust let, He fophronia P. Rey nol od L year and 4 days. ‘The friends of the farurly are rexpectfull tavited to day, with- attend the funeral, at 20 clock P M., thi out further notice, from No, 04 Bast Twenty-seventh street Auguet 2d, Orivia, dnoghter of Mary Jano and ®. A. Kemble. aged 3 years ‘The frien ot (he family generally.are invited to ral. his fron Ook Pour vd 20 youre hile funeral will take place o'clock, on Sunday, the ® th inet St Lewis street. Lis friends woul atta invited to attend At Pies, om the 2hch of June, Mr. Issac Wierewan Seite. of New Uri MARITIME INTELLIGE ROR, « Port of New Veen, August 3, 1850, Phipe—F J Wicheth Marmios, Freeman, hey ood, with the exeeption of the erew aie very fl, the seat are dving well, Relow Bark Mary Ellen; ales, two brign, Batled. =a ‘i meridion, 8; Ship 7 Avo, & Wind at sunrion, eee Nghe. merece, for Ni [Pen fresno ara dey 12-84 Jole 1000, Bare, Comm