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The Steam wry of the Atlantlo—The | stu: inclined back. In front i when was indulged that we were near the Pomriann, Aug. 13. Passengers Arrived, Bagiish American Ferry Soats. u tle, hich to rest feet and legs; and be- | end of our sufferings. On Wednesday mornii inst the Rov. Isaac Arrived—Brig Potomac, NYork; schrs Leb: and Lryenroot—Ship Princeton—J K Riggall, J B Salmon, of From Chambers’ Edioburgh Journal fur June.) hind is lide soiled apparatus Like a crutch, on | ‘There wus sonse little animation at the Stock | ¥erris, Joonem Hl Menuy, of Goluinvus, Georgie, to | SB% Philadelphia; Maytower, Readout; Kxcel, Nore Englend. im the summer of Is the Atlauuc Ocean was | which to rest the head. [hese are moveable, 80 48 | Board to-day, but the sales must continue limited | Btit4C- youngest daughter of the late Moses Young, @reaced for the first time by vessels exclusively Pro- | fo suit persons of all sizes; and in this comfortuble | votil after the close ef this month. First clase pa- | !*4 yal lee by steam power. These pioneers were the | horizontal position the passenger lies, and his beard | per is bought at 6 a7 per cent. Second class, } a1 irius and Great Westera—the former built for | js taken off in a twinkling, let the Atlantic waves | percent per month. The street offerings are on Ow Tessde: ne Died, another class ef voyages, and afterwards lost on | soli as they may. ‘The house at the stern contains | the increase. In cotton, flour, or grain, | have no | . 0%" 4) 28 h inst., Gannerr H. Jovce, print the station between Cork aod Loudon ; the latter | 4 smoking-room, and a small apartment completely | change to notice. Buyers and sellers are equally ‘The friends and acquaintance of the uitin ane built expressly for Atlantic navigation, and which | .heltered from the weather, for the steersman. The | indisposed to operate until the arrival of the Eag- Teepecttully requested to attend his funeral, from his w—Bark Pottle Clark, Pare ker, Capt Blake—12 fn the sterrage, me Pono Fa—Rark | Leonice—J Duboy, lady, 2 children and ‘apt Clark. Guana nan Sekt P Abell—Mosars Magee, Hughes, RA Se King—Joseph Searery, F De: KN r For (Tawra Bar—Sobr John Rosiefe—Mr Grinuslle nad els’ ja steerage. servi do; Wm M Bowen, and ‘or! Hawkins, Gipsey, Rondont. . Esthor, Cayenni ui vessel at form: has ever since been more or less employed in tra- | smoking-room communicates with the cabin below, | lish steamer, new over due at Halifax. late residence, 264 William street botwewn Duany and «Towa, NYork. & Yerwing that ocenn. Other ships followed: the | co that after dinner those passengers so disp | T—_—_—_—_—_———————e | Pearl on Thursday, August 1, at 2o-clock in tho af- hos, and Queen, Phil Liver root. British Queen, afterwards sold to the Belgian go- without the least exposure te the weather, or ternoon. His remains will be conveyed to Williams- Jackson, for a 4 may, with p ORY TRADE REPORT, y nibar, Mad: ch: 1 Mi vernment; the Great Liverpool, subsequently | annoyance to their neighbors, enjoy the weed of Wane: ‘August 14-6P, M, | 2¥rsb Cemetery. Ponelis, Robert D; altered and placed on the line between South- | oq Virginia in perfection. This smoking-room is . epNxspay, Aug’ . M. On the 14th inst, Mr. Grorer B. Lorian, type Smith, Miss Kmma ampton and Alexsndria; and tho President, lost, | the principal prospect of the man at the helm, who, | The cotfom market was active to-day, both before | founder, aged 61 years and 4 months, Pra aenrnia, Aug li—4 PM. no man knows how or where, in the year 1841. | however, has to steer according to his signals. Be- | and after the news by the Niagara was published The is trieude and acquaintances are respecttully in- | Arrived—Barks Thos Dallett, Dill, Pi Nahstlo, Gov ¢ . h A owever, c vited to attend his funeral, to. it Von Oxholm, Davis, Ponce, PR; brixs Wa. Fish, Fairnar ‘Then came what is called *Cunard’s Line,” eon- | fore him'is a painted intimation that one bell means | advance in Liverpool caused holders to ask # oorres- | Sry Hieeckee pment ght Harp, aun Ss amadoll, N Lizardi, Jos Eustis, G A Sobepelor, Ph m.088, Jose Kosales, F 6: sng a number of majestic stea.nships built in * port,” and two bells mean * starboard ;” a like ponding advance here Atthe close prices were unset- On Wednesday morning. 14th inst, Awavsrr, daugh- F Bushing, T Tol toad, Mr A: the Clyde, to carry passengers and mails between | intimation appears on the large bell in the bow of i ter of berpard and Erastine Graesor, aged one Liverpool in Europe, and Halifex, Boston, and New | ihe ship: ane scooting to the striking of the bell, | “t### Pestien ware inolined to walt forletters, Wlous | Stet SOSRt ONS Mitece gana nn? sees Ome amet, | teres, Malneres York in America ; a service they have performed | so must he steer. * | was heavy, with a fair amount of sales of this State and he relatives and friends of the family are respect- | Ann, A) tom; Her with the most marvellous regularity. The only Proceeding below, we come to the great saloon, | Western brands at quotations, Canadian was quiet: | fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residenoo Bulls'c Warten Gandy joel reat misfortuse that has befallen this line, has | 67 feet long, and the dining saloon, 60 feet long, | Southern was steady, with moderate sales. Beyond sules | of her mother, No. 22 Orange stroet, this (Thursday) | preci, RI 4 fen the loss « | ove of te vessels-—the Columbia | each being 20 feet broad, and divided from each | of North Carolina and Canadian wheat, no sales were re- | MOUIPE: e410 pvelock, A. M..withoutfurther notloe. | | Cleared—Brigs Marie, Otten, Porta Which, in nautical phrase, ‘broke her back” on | other by the steward’s pantry. This pantry is more | ported. Corn sold ton moderate extent, at a decline | of j rv a Tey ofp alape as Me ypis anda 4g by he ad pee et mg Some rocks on the American shore of the Alantic. | like a silversmith’s shop, the sides being lined with | of 34 toone cent per bushel, Meal was quict. Ryo was iz days Theo came the Great Britain, the greatest of them | glass cases stored with beautifully burnished plate; | steady. Pork was in some better demand, with rather ‘ds of the family, and of her uncle, Wm. if. all, differing trom the others in two reepects—first, crockery of every description, well secured, isseen | more deing chiefly at the outside figures of ache: Rose, are requested to attend the funeral, on Thurs. in being built of iron instead of wood; und, second, | jn great quantities; and the neatness of arrange- | Beef wee inactive. Out meats were dull.” Lard was | day ‘at 3 o'clock, from 402 Broo rose, dham, F itiver; Uigdes, dighee, Platte; Warren arly, Boston; Tan- months and aged two years, sev Geary, N'O; © e, Macquet, Koryaki, Joam Levis Mie A’ Hardin, Stra Mt Siaithe Wan’ Leighton, i We Rettison, L Strouse, Br i, Thos Lupton, Dr Sehle~ singer, Germany; A Chi Lai Sohn Robbing, Lon Thoi Ff ir in being propelied by the Archimedean screw, in- | ment shows that the gilded inscription, full in the | Ste8dy, and in demand. Sugars continued in fale 14th August, of intlummation of the bowels, iy J’ Spar stead of by the old paddle-wheels; and, alas! she | sight of every dove d seen place for everything, | demand, st iat dane bel Hh id spied cLanrr, wite of John White, ship smith, aged a econ, Weclcas Mate leek, derma’ Sersey Citveiie Total 110.” Specie b30haeeP thas differed from them all in a third respect, imas- | ang everything in its place’—has been reduced to ‘Asurs bave not altered. The sales sum up 130 bbls., h stiihainatihes tentian to rts much as neither the same good luck atitended her, | practice. Above the tables in the dining saloon are | at $0 for peatla, and $6 12% for pots. attend her funeral, on Thursday, the loth August, at | Loesor Baro Arcuarauya, ov Bosrox—Soo Marine Atairs. — | egg pales ries ye ib suspended racks, cut to receive dacsatess, gases, Error, ruom ler to 1ru ov Avcvst. 11, | one o'clock, from the residenoy of her husband, 81 | | Sir Youre Huno was sold at auction in Naatuckot, on | ? ard line, vor the e . i i . . buck, for ne ti Gr a ti ny, was met by the President and the Columbia; for, | fabie without the risk attendant on gerying ehers | Poth Ube +1708 1225 | Greasirood? eet Her Femains wil be taken 69 | Ait the aperm wale dahery, gad we commanded by Capi | PARIS AND LONDON, TREATMENT, OF PRIVATE after having made several voyages very succes® | from place to place. The two saloons are titted up pet do. 206 11 Of dropsy. Matvina, wife of Lawrence L. Beoker, and | ¥J** late of the Enterprise, of Naotucket fow hours by a vege wit aka DETUF fully, she, to the amazement of all mankind, very | in a very superior manner ; rose, satin, and olive ae today, amount t0 | daughter of the late Francis Muneret, aged 34 yours, « ble Oscxot.s, Bearee, arrived at New Bedford 12th, from | out pain. Cases of fourteen years, that the ether on, to fit fr whaling. kave up, permanently cured. Hundreds of quietly went ashore in Dundrum Bay, on the east | gre the principal woods that have been used, and | 7000 Dbls , Including Canadian at $4 68%; old common ¢ funeral will take place this (Thursday) after- ff sortiog, Wht bo bibten aah tami: coust of Ireland, from whence, after spending a | some of the tubles are of beautifully variegated — onl gh lg eat aadele HED Bor Room, at four o'clock, from 13 Degraw Place, South shi, vate ay ia, a a oure by my new most uncomfortable winter, she was brought back marble, with metal supporters. The carpets are | good Ohioand straight to'fancy Michigan at $450 o | Brooklyn irregularity ‘phe: LARMONT, 48 Reade street. to Liverpool, and now lies in the Bramley-Moore | very rich, and the coverings of the sofas, chairs, | $47 . ‘Troy papers please copy. » s pure Genesee at $5 50 a $5 6234 ; fancy Ohio at Dock there, ke a huge mass of iron suffering | \¢), are of the same superior quality. ‘The panela | $5.37. a, $6 80; fancy Ueneses at 95 72 u $0; extra Jones R, sak Stags Vonibean ages then bene under premature rust. But all this time, these | round the saloons contain beautiful y-finished em- | Ohio at $5 50 a $5 625;, and extra Genesee at $6 8 | O24 nineteen da: - i ocerm steamers, that periodically brought to New | blems of each of the States of the Union, and afew | $650. Southern Flour was in good requeet and steady, Huntington papers please cop; York Weantel inteXigence from Europe, | other devices whieh savor very strongly ot repub- | With salee of 2000 bbis. at $6 Si‘ a $9 60 for mixed to] 4r’T ouisville Kentucky, on the 7th inst., Anorue G. were British built. They had been constructed in | jicanism. For example, a young and beautiful | Stf#ight brands, and $5 76 $6 874 for new Baltimore. John K. Mullany. ; Wi the Avon, the Mersey, and the Clyde, the greater | figure, allradiant with health and energy, wearing | X}¢ge leur wae dull and lower; some, es ee ee Her remains will be brought om to this city for in- ts Drowned, at Alburgh Spa. Vermont, on Tuesday, 6th inst. number having been launched in the same waters a cap of liberty, and waving a drawn sword, is re- | made of 500 bbis, Jersey at $3 12%. there wae but | “ment as first received Henry Bell's little Comet. Why | pregonted trampling ona feudal prince, from whose | little Brandywine to be bad Wiaw asies weak ae : Aa did America not embark in. such enterprise? AS | head a crown has rolled in the dust.” The cabin | of 1,900 bus. mixed North Carolina at $1 15; 3,000 bus. ON NERVOUS DEBILITY —DR. DR LANEY, 61 Lis- ard strevt, continues te pay partic tention all disease arising from indiscretion in youth, vis, : inven loniary emissions, seminal weakness, gen ility, impo tency His popular treatise on these complaints is send gratis, by writing postpaid, to any address im the city or eon! P* tod as passed not gi’ the Straits of Megollan. marked “Re, as not, a8 from ck A. Bermoun, of St, Albans, Vermont, | Pali iver, (ooen wreoked agi} “ts the Robort was in Tamar ity, aged 26 years, Bay. Pob. 24. It is not inferred, however, that the ah BEF ig ed 1s Tras. er PIETY STAG ey penard street, pam or inconvenience. The Trp g in- Mcult eases, a chee ie s Py regards steam navigation, Fulton was before Bell, | windows are of beautifully painted glass, embel- | mixed Canadian at private bargain, and’ 1,500 bus. 3 bi t date, id and New York before Glasgow, the Fulton's Folly be: | listed with the arms of New York, and other cities | goed mized at $108 In bond, ‘The tales of Cern in- | pAt Callao, Peru, 8. A..of yellow fever, ee aboon rg wratod, without meroury. fore the Comet; nnd was 7 in the States. Large circular glass ventilators, | clude about 46.000 bus. at Gis a 02ig0. for heated | Fear or his age. aval. Fe a wt A SERS EES Tinea ation Feching fom the deck ‘othe lower saloon re | Eye Sy fer fener, mle ad St, for found —_—. uf fet Stamnes fr ihn met tom Paorae | PoovoR, GiOVER, AUEROR OF to be outdone in the field of enterprise by the old | #8 richly ornamented, while handsome mirrors | fei at O40, ‘were the sam fore noticed. IMB INTELLIGEROR. multiply all this splendor. The general effect is 4 fir date, lat 30 40, 1 nau peloedeepesnee Prieee i eater ae teh van pride said ** No;” American “4 4 7 oct Canadian Peas were inactive; Black eyed were firm, at 0 A lom 7343. Stricturcs, an: nigeseny and, above all, American | {hat ofchastes” and a certain kind of solidity. | $225 per bag. Fort of New York, August 15, 1950, brig Was agtons from apes of Delawaresacrived at'Noxe | Wea ii aed he Private ontranen x folk 12th inst. Britishers a Am instinct said ‘*) i di capitalists aid “No” Keels were laid down in | 2bere is not ..ach gilding, the colors used are not exront, From Ist TO 13rH avavsr, 4 . inbui q . | gaudy, and there is a degree of elegant comfert 1849. 1850. ~ R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREBT, HAS, FOR Bee Yor, ie ahpbucr? Yar became un: | RMU dere at scenes an coe | wae rue he con Ld oa Deut am Sate Ae tte tae ships gradually rose before the admiring gaze of | *Plendid fittings. There is a ladies’ drawing-room | Wheat , 2,610 Notice is hreby gives, thet ta can cure | “agcrarated onsce sf the chleane of the great republic. Wd: i chief ree fall of svery Urey: The joa 7 it to about 5000 Ships Bt Louis, Da eee, 0, JB Gager; Lady axe of ntmerous ownsrt and ee a enna ee See ene K : bou x wis, Day: 00 But the race of William the Doubter is not yet be er a goers Woe hn ices the same ar yesterday, in the main, al- | Franklin (new, pkt), Yenton, Livery fe. — Gey Mauer, ‘eaton, Liverpool, Edwards, dots extinct, and many, a3 usual, sheok their wise r a ; 5 pee gh » stimulati hheads at the enterprine. It was admitted that in | SOU them is the * wedding berths,” wider and y after the advance by the N promi inland navigation the Americans had beaten the | ™0!e handsomely furnished than the others, in- pated, but it did not lead to any permanent good feel. world—that, except an occasional blow-up, their | ‘ended for such newly-married couples as wish to later im the day. effect wai interested in’? at vation has caused TRICTURETITS NA SYMPTOMS, of the Gunton, Sand, quences, mode of dovcting ea at low water spring tides, Frase’ Seoe sol tong’ bert ie re by ip reetloal . ivate Treatise,” need ~~ be trou be tnd PDover Court Church, just open of the low pola of she ab odiston, pion Gl. Maybe hed of) 4 oom “ 4 pend the first fortnight of the honeymoon on the Jovyen.—The market was steady, with saies of 100 Land, N. shill—but ieee mavett ahied de tilncaaen Atlantic. Such berths are, it seems, always to be | bags Bt. Domingo at 8c. » 9e. per lb., 200 Laguayra Nifaiion Mill Just open to the right of the Pier Head, R, FAWCETT. 18 CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED not the Aulantic, icebergs are not snags, and an | found on board the principal river steamers in Ame- | ®t 00, and 78 bags Costa Rice at pene in "7M atom MIL, Just open so the nerthward of » clamp of | DD sthts ean, Frankfors stress, onal Atlantic wave is somewhat different from an Ohio | Tict, but are as yet unknown on this side of the | tne market, while holders were astizg prices goove NW W. ‘The mows obstinate yield to hie mode of, ‘mon-merou: in Be Sinai atta talaga ee hs “! ripple. These truisms were, of course, undeniable; | tet. Each berth has a bell-rope, communicating | the views of purchasers, Liverpool Orrel coal was tary indulgences can alse cortainty of oure. : : Nesmith ‘Dut to them was quickly added another fact, about | Wh @ patented machine called the ‘ Annuncia- | much wanted. Co; Rio, Johx son, sphigh theupsosid: be en ece alsa cae ‘ is a circular plate, about the size of the | Faxianrs —Cotton was engaged to Liverpool at | ton. Dunham & Dimon; the arrival at Southampton, after a voyage wiok: eight-day clock, covered with numbers, | 7-32d. to 4a, and flourat 1s. 9. After the receipt of | 8° oI considering it was the first, was quite successful, | CO'T€*ponding with those of the state rooms. Each | the 18, there was very little done, as shippers were of the American-built steamship Washington, from | #¥mber is concealed by a semi-circular plate, which $0, Sate Sir She shaman’ letters. = New York. There seemed to be a touch of calm | 18 TeMoved or turned round as soon as the rope is itor tesla -petagesbeme ey 23009 New } ¢ ! lied in the ith x ircay in thus making the Washington the first of | [ued inthe state room with the fo ¢ receipts of dry cod have been very Iimit- hie thadaaan eclnetpecriey aes swe? Ws. Sui Mariners pelgns that at fiat os the miscumact at an ele ea. ‘These te will be first exhibited om Thursday evening, y their A'lantic-croesing steamers, as if the Ameri- . ed x. second ‘ lots were | 2th, lav 44, ‘Signals with packet ship | aug i, thenceforth continued every night from sunset te cans had said," You doubting Britishers, when | tuck to call the attention’ of the stewards, who | fSxen at previous figures, ‘There vas not mach bos Wechisgron teving. Gorhtas, tebe Liverpool ter Beochens ba wets we Sitesi, Secrecy you wished to play the tyrant over us, did we not | ‘hen replace the plate in its former position, and at- | herring offering, and the demand was very brisk. In 1at 41 30, lon Gi, spoke Win A Cooper, from Cadis bound . Taise one Washington, who chastised you? and | '¢2d to the summons. mackerel nothing transpired worthy of note, while py sho reported having spoken the ship Jas Wright, | Cat NBedford, 12th, ship Louisiana, Taber, for Pasifie now that you t to H i. The machinery which propels the ship consists | prices were without variation. gation, we have’ r ised another Weilinnien, tek of two eagines, each of horee power, the en- | Faurt, in general, has bee ol xoeed!! quiet the Beston, 7 days, te daltons, Bid from do, 12th, ship Oliver Croeker, Cash, Pacific, ave JUN to let you know that we will beat Yr gines of line being also two in number, but | Past three days, and the sales are not worth reporting. Spoken. Ten SS The Washington, however, was outs the. pre- | Only about 400 horse power each. Such cylinders, | 4,H+y< The market for North River continues pretty Rhorwood, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, abet Ton paved crn cab hada asada 0 ol eb i .° nr gL cemn, fem ene out | Shh and ion oo rame oP Bere gece tin iehtc cree oe oh oo Beate Foe Zeca igen | meer enh om Tile Bein ane of | Beara ae chic eit eee ‘al ‘u od A - a < a ‘under a contract with the American. quvernment. pa hegied by eight furnaces, in two rows of four | stock. ‘The sales sum ap 4.000 bales Manilla, ates wwlth's nactew, white streak having bed ame Beis hy the Sudo fom Boston sc NOvieass, » fo eee hye we ty pl Zp age In size, and speed, and splendor of fittings, these | Evers cwenty four heme ace ee ity tons | siz and sight months: and 400 bales Gew-rotted Ame: nemes wore if pooniblerto be more seat end rod the bap gonpen “is walking pretty fast into a coal- | iHives were more ant, and prices had an up- Cod. pressive. The vessels of Cunard’s line had lately | ™ine, guess!” Aceording to the calculations of | werd tendency, There was but few to be had, of any Brig Geo Stevens, from Leghora for Boston, July 9, off MORAL jopriated the names of the four great continents | {€ Very wise men who predicted the failure of At- | Kind. trom rst handa, saber aes | CBrig Lealee Crear (Bret), from Boston for Havana, July Eves, sdvion: he iret oF paver Of the globe; but the oceans remained, and theit | H#Btic steam navigation, such a vessel as the Atlan- La ’ 31, lat 2830, fon @ 16. of saa cee et street, : ii 00 be for distilling, at 13c. » 16e. cash. of Pro~ names were adopted, the steamers being called the ry ht to carry 3,700 tons of coal; but it will be noticed a fair for Booteh pig, vidence, hy Mog torn ing Pa 5 ‘i 4 4 ‘ ‘n that one-fourth of that quantity is more than “% hs pent. | _ Ship Ami from Boston (Maroh 6) for Califer- Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Baltic, and Adriatie. ro Mpren vind dee f with rales of 400 tons, at $20 26, to ad dices be Remires: Cure Heres MAW 30 ties, i Bi ‘there about = week, with ten other square 3 en ne pening 5 fo mneguates. ‘® cortate Gc Bema Frances, from Calsis for Philadelphia, 11th y ON ECO, (the only Ameriens agen F 4 wats | inst, off ; six months time. i F ‘The firet of these was despatched from New Y t ‘Thore was» better demand for Manilla, but on asm epeenne om RS on! ‘wind W, for two nayeafter. ‘© CURE NO Pa) on the 27th April last, and arrived in the Mersey | PT) Tage ta. in the engine room is | we have nosales tereport. Guatemale has been in re- | Dattegs,cn the li of July; Jnyat 23 2.0 pet eg ngs, Ro aaa nti atamaatmPaataiats Ne x aramid pte caveats ide on the 10th of May, thus making the in | Seng box with five compartments, esch commu- and) Ail tn first hands hag boom taken at Bie. « | of Piymeuih/ 10 daze rim Pert su Prinos for Basten. Ports. ot se. enables Dr. 0; to eure the worse about thirteen days.” The voyage would have Geen Side of Une peddle bee, These tase em tothe x) montty to go out of the market, with six months | in oo wish beige Faanion, of Dabetmers, snd Suet (Fresh. | pamaasons, Jo! Sate Henry Trewbridge, Whittlesey, | form of thie dlecass. Nsnoes oured in three dave Ne. gaade in a shorter time, bu fortwo accidents the Feapecuvely. abead.”” “slow, * faster eshartee | Leas was quiet, holders not being inclined to ope- NOLS aero, ith hides es cay) "arora, sau Es ie hae Yor, in Sanya brigs eacha, Perrithy | Mereury wd. 1g of the condenser, and the discovery, after “ i rate, unless at an advance, whieh buyers to q — Beng York, fost. trom Calais, along lumber, wins in hae Sand ety QStk | trmed card wih the coreplay | Bayt soo Boone wus mado tbo, | Reena at evar tata | egy Bes ou Act tel About two days were entirely lost’ in making Te- ae opposite the engineer, wi so has toact ao- | Lane —Themaston, remained tm good demand, and tbe Velames. bas experienced aH Th the | 84 10h, steamer New York, Jones, (from NYork), for pairs, and the speed was reduced, in order to pre- | Co" hosly’ thig’ehies viet Pelneemgct human voices | prices have improved. We now q st Gle., | Pecamed forib Gayson the passage hame, 2” "| Mt Y*°°® | | ‘as doubt amuh, brig Star, for Turks Island, 6 days, to load “vent the floats from being entirely torn away from | Dei, the engineer works by he tal seers by. } 4 by bane 4 1) a oeet, with eales of 200 aro, Gault, Ba River, Says, with lumber, to Ly ny Ph rte saanpe as eotved bebase ne se ateane > steward waits by the peinrd Armd ececennns hhds. Cube, st 2e. per i - ta, ote r), Merriman, Cum! NS, 15 days, busy Cana’ of Sunaina oy Be Piste, Lords lag; P #8 very successful. antic has | "Two traces of national habits struck me very |, 0%#—The market for linseed was steady, and prices | with fortes soches ins sp . Copp, Boston vis Padang, was at Trabuaent; since made two passages in less than eleven days ; ae ; TY | have advanced. The sales to-day reached 4.000 « 5,000 ‘Tabac, Cros Hilveidgg, Me, wish lumber bark @ ‘at Tampatvas; ship Proponvis, at Witaa; Sieil- aad, according to the’ report of the Niagara, fast eee WHE Oa ne Ett ee felons, Te for English, po hve gine bing Forest King, Mandaval, evans, Aug % wish méee, to | {as ship Suintire trom NYor x bee Err on secret, al arrived at Hulifax, her fourth passage will be in- | Pome sottoone?” the me Boe ot aoe lg There are no lange parcels to be had, under Mee bstaseas (Bek, Cart, Windsor, WS, 17 days, with ples: ‘Assaban side of eleven days.—Ep. New Yors Herat.) | Sheil, ang punted & seapreen or chy rncd Like ® | 790. Whale ol) continued quiet, without any im-| ter'bounate Newark, ¥ Bay State, Simmons, and Ashbar- The average time occupied, during 184, by the | {pey'nand painted @ seaureen of sky-blue color, | portant sale being made. The import of sperm Bene 7 F Abell: Nickinson, Charleston. days, wivh evston, | 0M quam: ta, Mineola: ding for Malagwes vessels of the old line between New York and Li- | tice 'F po Pe wu ke dulging in — pm * me bry = bmp See the week ending | He, semester, 12 fast, tae SFE, lon 16 Sh epete tals “Ame- | VTS Loring, from Que bee, ar verpool, was twelve anda half days; but their | Again, ruch smusement was caused by the ne, |e eee ee ese ule, Whele— Bible, | “Bent, Meltcee, Mesto, Jeskevaville, with lumber, to3 8 | 2: son, abt 154h inst, her CAmpouns Pre FROM PHILADELPHIA, ‘voyages were longer than those of the Atlantic, as | tefpt of one of the officers In Chance oF chee con, | Imports week ending Aus 13". 1660 4706 | Goerios, Jus tas Waa Sie on 14 70, spoke brig Rmeline, tmam, Boston; Atlas, hor services to Indies and of this city, they called at Halifax. The shortest passage was | Turication between the areal oe wooed eae | Previously - Maas c renans | Eeliet ny eemeny Suetes Comes, Bon ned ‘ ire, Hadley, Savannah {2 setzoleay, love, and low. deems, 04, that made by the Canada, from New York to Li- | Taatic to prevent the rentio ca ner and the At- Schr W Hl De Ropet, Jones, Washington, NC, 7 days, with ee ameriean vented iI ‘oll the name of’ sve lady er gentlemen they will ma Yerpool, vin Halifax, in'eleven days and four | jeter url the ladien bad ceoed Meena ning the | rotal from Jan. 1st todate, . .68 878 naval stores, Uulaveppinay (ar RYotK: sons" onty vosaole | pg, the name of the visitor.” Weeidenee It? Cllaton hours. [The Europa made the passage from Li- | former. The appearance of the deck otewsied | ot ig lath— We noticed « sale of 16 tons thin Se ee Te ROM, FAS tyne tod Staves,’ Sik 10th, bark ‘Union, Hersey, eS Se Se + 1 to New, ‘ork, touching at Jialitax, in | with ladies ealy’ asd 8 host ro geutitucn bert Sb cok ice sonnet may be quoted Sebr Albemarle, ——, Plymouth, NO, 6 days, with aval R. L. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THOSE WHO in eleven days, two hours, and thirt: i- J stores. bave contracted diseases, “ jolene,” Sea nibe ae Vel temo” shox back, some impatient to-get down, but the greater | | Phovisons Pork There was 6 fair demand, for | "Schr 3 Smith, —, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, with naval ake care of thy health. “Thave davated many year te me The Atlantic remained for nineteen days at Li- | Pulte new torEnglih ideas Tt io bat figs Waa | Race’ cmbrecsd 9000 Wile ae gO BNC oOo dd ie | “Soke Pactise, Parker, York River, 2 da cob ect ees pee yy . ye. Yerpool, and during all that time she had to lie in| (atthe ladies did mot cccrn so like its and that, | Men and $8 3754 & $8 44 for prime. Boo was dull | Sehr 1M Restir, Smish. Norm Maer Beam ays, with & part of the river called the Sloyne, in conse- at former prices. Lard was heavy. while the demand Mimber, te Beal’ Melick & SS Torben? aan evel Chose quence of none of the ‘o>k-entrarces ‘being wide | hen the steamer again came alongside, it was not was alr.” Hales wore made ci 00) barrels %, Parker: Washington, NC, 4 days, with naval penne Forts. yon, snd thas thoie ens King of geodisins inal Got Sones Enough to allow her to pase in. Her breadth, | "Upon the whole, this Atlantic steamer is really | (T°; "Rd OXGHs 00; for good to prt eady | "“Sivep Mary L Thompson, Barber, Balsimore «days cla, tehed Stratton, Boston, ar, rulued by those ogetiony eal Spee neo" haliy. "ont We fect sof the veecele of Canard’e Hine, about cezeute | Worthy of the great country from which she has | and quict at do's Gye The exports frou the let ty | Seamer Kennebec, Flowers, Philadelphia: snegron, Ave 1 art Serko Kesle, yone Ietands aban a Goel; and the wideet iese-aumente ts Salar wae come. If, in shape and general appearance, she is | the 13th of August in 1840 and ‘SU were as follows Pres brig Ameta, wien emtew arwa; Elion i (Chipman, Wiiniarion, NC: raveste Law! D*, wana os ficient to admit the latter. The Great Britain, | Nut superior to them in’ machines a Tae . be as 1900, | Aine o'r org. sade bute brig, waknewn, ‘Alabama, Yates, doy dwt Mt ae gee though longer than any other steamship that ever Her powers as regard apeed have, of course, yet to 3.904 8.367 hie Mott crceet, entered the Mersey, is not so broad, as, being pro- | be tried. One voy Ro test, Nor even « series kegs 2.500 1,044 pelled by the screw, she has no paddle-wheels. A dock at the north shore is now in course of con- struction, expressly for the accommodation of the | Con, parison can be instituted. The regular postal Atlantic and her consorts. Li 1, | Communication between Liverpool ‘andthe United For several days, during her stay at Liverpool, | Grates will speedily be twice every week—the shi the Atlantic was open to visiters, on payment of | S¢"ine Naw ree salling om Wedacelay, and the el j Sailea. : : Verpoel: ships Guy Mannering, for ~ Liverpool’ sack ‘tn’ store “was held abovethe sedate for itn Froneleeo; bream | 38,8 Melniyre, W sof buyers. There bare been no recent arrivals, i ris Studley: oon of Turk’s St. Martin's, were sold | | Ave. 1/—Wind at sunsiss, from N; meridian, NR; a6 ot ascertained, and two | som crim. . Beeman | Bian clover was selling slowly at Te. a T)<0. y was not so buoyant. Some southera rough fered ba. see of voyages, during the summer months; she must cross and recross at least for a year before any just ti mat tates i sepieaateh Ee eto OLY 1. Aon. sixpence each, the money thus realized (upwards of £70) being paid over to the trastees of the Tasti- | ide Besmecoh paneel of Godonse peck, cousldting 601000 Fs th, and Graavilie, Arey, NYorks ca teeeae 04 Fe Soctepee tution for the Blind, whose chureh and school are Our Philadelphia Correspondence. othe ’ Fad Irving. Gorham, LA Wealth doce uot perilt of an Inerease of now being removed to give greater space round the made of 9,000 Ibs. No. 1 nutmeg 4 North's Ls qeation of ike Londen tnd Nerth-woneen Railway. Puuapeurnia, August 14, 1850. 138 On the day of my visit, crowds ro! people were | The Schuylkill Canal—The Late Damages—City | | yg yn hy note of 200 age noe, a wail at the pier for the steamer that was to con- and County Politics—Pla: Soldier—A | &°%° con! % a ‘causes, peta to the Atlantic. Whitsuntide visiters Nui yf ei sing, on aad ier—A | tendency. a Ff] ae a noe corietn ‘cure, in every from the manufacturing districts were hastening on fwisance— Money—Stocks, ec. Tat.ow has not altered; Te. is the nominal price for cy \eann lela tee ~ board the numerous vessels waiting to take them | The probable amount of damage sustained on | Pte he 77 Conttoman in Darton, Otte.) = jeasure or - — 7 the Schuylkill Canal last week, has given rise to Ph pen ph se ty hs ait chestet by a ae | “i nity es, or round the light-ship at the mouth of the at 280 a 32¢.,6mos. There was not, bi ‘ h oe rt. There was great risk of making mistakes Considerable speculation on the part of Consamnete deing in consequence of holders being too high prices | in the burry ; and the remark ot an old sailor, that | Of Coal, as well as those directly engaged inthe | Toraceo.—Manufactured tobseco was selling freely, 20 the vessel “could easily be known by the Yankee | trade. 1 have taken some pains to inquire of gen- Kent eat has | y fing flying at the fore,” served only still farther to | temen who have just arrived from Pottsville, and | Fit Arr brig Napoleon, —, NYork; sehr Co- findeiphta. fuse t 9 Id not tell one flag fro con! ye many, who could not tell of lag from \—Arr sloop Arion, Miller, Providence for another. However, a small tug-steamer soon ap- whe have carefully examined the “ bre: SEs peared, with a dirty piece of bunting, just recog- | find that the damage has not been over-estimated 161 bson, Baker, Phi- nisable as the famous star. cpeogied panner, flying | by the Miners’ Journal. The water rose so high g i releone F ut > a Crowded that orders were” issued to tke no more | 0 Friday night last, in consequence of the receat g nm on board, and away we steamed, leaving about a | he@vy rains, as to carry away and destroy all the ws 27 ‘omer, PR; hundred people to exercise their patience | the | Works which had been erected to repair the dix | oH and about steamer’s return. A man at my elbow, who after- | ®8ters of the July storm. Under the most favor- | Some . Sas = ay, stternoce, a ‘wards appeared in the capacity of money-taker, | ®le circumstances, a ton of coal cannot be shipped | country pulled were sold at 340.—e mix i Hooper. aRtpe Pod iad been detained at the snchorage whispered, ‘ There's the captin!” and on looking | before the first of October, although practical men | ** Rot muck doing in foreign: « small quantity ot rollins. Sh ro weighed anchor at sunrise this m raing, up the gangway, | are of the opinion that navigation cannot be re- | Smpme wes dipoces Of on te quiet, with eales of 0 it fe O-Clk ships, Blanche a sumed before the first of November, which is | pois Ohio at 98%¢ Drudge was firm, but less active mI sage,” equivalent to a suspension for the balance of the | gt a6e , time, with Interest added. bos irection of the colossal ship | season. This is to be greatly regretted, as the ‘none Was pretty active at former rates a of which he was the commander, his complexion | Schuyikill Navigation Company were slowly work. | { for the week endiag-August 12th Into the 4 browned by exposure to sun and wind, storm and | ing their way out of no ordinary difficulues, and tates, was as follows: 6.000 lbs ;ipreviously. 2723.- =~ Kelly, Alban: epray, and his whole demeanor indicating the calm | had commenced the season with an increased and | #0lbs.; total, from January lst to date, 2720,400 Ibs. 4 Reed, Philadelpnia, strength acquired ~ long familiarity with the ele. | increasing business. But there is no providing —an maaenures “6 Handy, Providence for ments in their roughest moods As we approached | against such an overwhelming contingency asa Crawford, ‘Garde for NVork: 538: ie va Berens Wescetn: Gut ‘oseive. Rire, Tannton for N Yor! N r the ship, her appearance was not prepossessing. She | Pennsylvania freshet, as Philadelphia capitalists is undoubtedly clumay ; the three masts are low, the | know to their sorrow. fanne! is short and dumpy, there is no bowsprit, and A few of the whig sachems had a pow-wow at her sides are painted black, relieved only by one | Sam. Miller's, last evening, by way of preparing Colby, tr long streak of dark red. Her length between the ing conventien, which meets next Fant we ~ Boe : Cong yP is, the yr ao is | week In kd “| a : coe | ann eh. wo cine reed 2474, $800 ‘Camden ‘and ; ou | Ne 4 12—-Art sloop Franklin, Mina, N feet; breadth (exclusive je boxes 4 | are in somethiy of a snarl, and the result Ami "s, 61, a ares evivania 5 | thus keeping up the proportion, as old as Noah's ark, | approaching elections cannot be shadowed forth as Nertatepe Bnlirecd Go, $0 BL OS Comte al 4 15, | top NYA Ave 10—Arrechre Bela Peck, Smith, Boston | of six feet of length to oneof breadth. ‘The stera is | with any degree of probability. “if the natives ecll toy. Railroad &s, 70, boty, $1.40) Lahigh “T") Ly se | 8 19Ary sehe Harriet Hallock, Rlwood, New rounded, oy mie 6 awe ie gar le, pone oo to = whi a few ae. the | ae Roading Reureed ©; ct 2,000 Ce Cn. Wabden.... ... Bark, a N Pi Pagton: tic, Jone, Mataieg, Jaeping the starred a shield, but no other | custom heuse and post the unterrifi mo- “ RES EE Pwr . } evice The figure colossal dimensions, | eracy will get leked; fot, nut But, ia the lan- seoek 15810 Urine ———~ Telegraphic Marin ait PN ay tended, say some, for guage of the i rious Jack Bun “Do I say i”, Fort \. The + de the "old Triton blowi sot Which? The bearings of ths Sbecrwatien salted Mom A Coren, Cutts, Jol) Flas, Pi: cate eches ena bo nces Wieck: tan lovingly described by Wordsworth ; and some wags | lays in the application on it. {3 lena _ Liverpocl, for w Yorks ans, Wats, trig Myras Stedley, tena Cat aseert that it is the proprietor of the ship blowing he Continental Guards, of Brooklyn, have in- by 19, low k Ii por Ter N a. vie, My raball Yorks Aenean ‘D, Johmson, hie own trumpet he huge bulk of the Atlantic | spired our volunteer eompanies with a sudden love aun Y Biz oy, } Bouse, ROrteane atin javen: ae Lng J | ‘was more perceptible by contrast with the steamer | and veneration for those days which tried men’s and ¥ gov Eris, Normans NY orks susnme? Keanchee, Viomore de | pony >! —none of the emaliest—that was now alongside; | souls and breeches. No less than three B Sage Bat it Johns PR, July 3. Spoke 2th, Pree Aug l2—Arr sohrs Monte Christo, Toshill, | 954 for though the latter was large enough te accom- | nies have held meetings with the view of adopting The receipts Gustng the pestew by a Sas ES wn tn | Boones ee ceezets, Sar Se | ted vir, The Te modate about four hundred people on deek, yet ite | the old continental regimentals. Playing soldiers | been Flour, 600 bbis.; wheat, 9, ‘ ness + heft sche Mansom, ph by Sued "ep ter Paes pat ae funnel scarcely reached as high as the bulwarks of | for the tag, rag, gilt butions and feathers, is not | 20.000 bushels. Western fleur is in fair demand with: Y re - = ™ Frankfort, Me: See aca the Ath The diameter of the paddie-wheels | only « small business, but it is an exceedingly | out sey material change in priew, The sales com. | wet Fy ind David Oot. ‘Albany: riga Marta, Tress, Preakt the fetion’ and ie 36 feet; and the floate, many of which, split and | childieh one. heroes of the Mexican war | pris 1000 | monkg tr eet wo parocls, which are scares hrs Tyrene, Phi Tistecs, Newark; Vou Mineo, | , F' wr inten tor Wor- | Bow ines Suatt’ broken, were lying about in the water, are nearly | were all rough, manly, dirty, intrepid fellows, | Gea are held above Se vies of buyers Ohio has wYen ‘ —Y = tore Gat tah, | Bille and powers, 15 feet long depth of the hold is 31 feet, and | without tails to their coats, and many of them | been seid at 0c, Corn is casier with an improved in | gi Puiretucea’ ire hats: BAl'lmere: briey Washingven, | Srna dior areas Relators bark Octari ] the estimated burthen 2,960 tons, being about the | without shirts to their backs.” : | quiry. Sales of mixed Western have boon made at | Charleston, Bella, Philadsipies, sokes Ceoten, Windien | Matansan; Urigs Atiel, Gieatecgose ‘Guoslio, Carat . Yon can same as the Great Britain, and about tons more If you should like to realise cenfusion worse ie ‘8 540e. Ohio whiskey Is quoted at MXe No change | Alert and Wiveagar, Philadel; ia: Catharine, ‘Witeos ale vane. ie . Nort: invelen: ‘than the shipe of the old Cunard line. con visit to the reo of Third | in freights. pany: Bre and Cambridge, NYerk, both 10; aleo brig ‘Ohar- 1" ane Anes reap ed York: | ing and destrective, Like all the ether Atlantic the run of | and Chesnut streets will not end in disappointment. sary, Aug. | Ricumows, hug Ite Arr tri . Port= | satel serie ah the deck is almost a straight line. Around the | What with Harding’s tall edifice, built on the two- | | The receipts sines our Inst hoe | Antived—Brig A G Washington ty ee < Sd Bisrk shite funnel, and between the paddie-boxes, isa long | third rule, whig as he is (the front iron and the | bbls; wheat, 6000 | v : ug. 11. *ihtew cant hae’ a infers te shee Seta mineral or sweoden house, and another is placed at the stern. | sides brick, and the banking house of Vandyke | Zigur ls Im moderate, tease for prian 5 | ARtYed—Sehry Susan Orleans, Ph ait: 5 | Fosne: shes Win k Lapras; Marita Bare rae | Ment. Bach bert ‘These contain the staterooms of the captain and | (the Jacob Little of Philade ), amd the granite | of 2.000 bushels om private to pa A ay a ribaeiphi, Serert biden fan ” Yorks efhoers; and ina cluster are tobe found the kitehen, | palace of Dr. Jayne (the most stupendous and ex- ' fewer: the teamssetiont pr javuty J°D Fisk: alveay, s Hheaper ty gray Povetton, Penlionn, ae Ske"sasiry voor, and the barbers shop. The two | penaive private Guiding on this continent), and tho | falo™S iaige. for mixed, Western Grovcneren, Avg 18, | ocht Susan Pedwig, Bennet, thy Joke ams | former are, like similar establishments, replete | piles of Russ blocks which are never to be laid, rather better, the sales having been 3.000 bushels Arvived—Bark Brenda, Sarinam,, , bs brig ri with every convenienes, having even © ay | these two great bp yn ge do, 100 bis. of prison ” em Renwe~0 8 Philadelphians a ad . iP “Gl eke icnarwn: RF gmactre de cunsime a cer te = inmmpassable—not named ugust . fomvoun, Ang. 14. Palos, ' 3 is fitted wp with all necessary apparatus— with glase | erected in the middle of street, they are in Flour, ittle coming in. Holders ask $8 58 any Late jot Domarers, om my ase Sieh, cube - ceanes comiain tfumery, deo ; and in the centre | the process of havin the Reng touch applied to | a 68 0 Welekly, Prige, Too. | 4, we Retardaye with lore ot eed, Voweprit cad bed nmetos. NO, Ane Art ¥¢ oie “ he barverechair.” This is a comfortable, well- | them, and sidewalk appear to increase, | Corn, 44 0 69e.; cate, $30 200, pT a h : Fedes faith, Whiiewe RY ore”

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