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_ Our Phiiadeiphia Correspondence. ‘ * Pitinaparraia, Aug 28, 1860, ‘The Conale—The Coal Trade—Increasing Scarcity of Stleer—in Infomms Chorge Summarily Disposed of Povitive Resignation of Mr MeKennan, Ge. After sa interruption of some six weeks, the canals Leading to the various coal regions of this State, have ‘deen either temporarily or thoroughly repaired, and | the operators are now energetioully engaged ia at- tempting to maxe up the anticipated deficioncy in this your's supply of conl, by inerensed shipments for the Dulavee of the searow now drawing s0 nearits close. In this they can only be partially euccesstal, even if tho eanals are not reriourly disturbed ty tho shukiogs of the autumnal equinox. Ar [ stated in my lant letter, the Behuylkill canal is io uavigable order aguia; but the supplios by this improvement aro almost wholly for the New York market. The shipments by the Lehigh canel during the past week. reached the very smount of 84.507 tovs. The amount transported een ensed is slowly but steadily oo fmoreare, reaching a- it will this week, 34 000 tons. could be procured in sufficient numbers, the Rae camid enatly be iuereaned to over 40.000 Cons Week; but, us it ts, there is vor a sufficient namber and curs fur the preseut wants of the trade Betore the small not~ law weat into operation, silver btly rearce iu (his city to command & pre- waar cs one per cent but uow & much higher per beg fs demanded tor smatl som# Unless the mint @ large amount of god dollars ‘quar- Teen Our Fetnilecs Will be pat to serious inconve- mience and lors. he trach is, thas since the discovery Of the placer of California, gold bas been cheapeatng @s silver bur sdvanced to value; while mo provi- has ae yet been made for this phenomenon, in trace. It would be affieult to show that the “anual of silver. ip all parts or the world, equals the aan yield of gold. and if the prospective caloula- of ihe ( altiorniaus are to be relied upon, it will “Bot be wany years beture the Value of bote me! be nearly. if Lot qui “contingency many of our Poiladelpbi: opinion ‘bet immeviaty steps should ov taken cure the parsage of # | what shall be a lawtul a far ax respects private re- thix morning by Judge K A wax pretorred betore Alderman city. mgninst one of altering « power of dew tinye oe # ebar Mitebell, by 4 well known | extent of bix and credit, the most b quuity at large for erations his ample mungs ie and private reputation of proachsble eh racter, Several days wore b ion ot witnes-ws, and wt its thir kind before an Alderman ate always of as ca parte character the accused was held to bail Lo answer ar Che pe xc term of the ortminal court To day. the care canw up betore Judge Kelly, on & writ of habeas corpus. wh, after patiently exami the 1 the proseouttoa, promptly ro- iensrd tbe dotswedet, The object of the prosecution war to impudently and transparently infamous, that the court did not dewm i neeensary to examine the vd by the defendant's counsel It is proce ding» will im due time, be in- stituted against the pros cator for perjury T oti # letter from Washington, Pa.. writ- ten by yntidential trieod of Mr MeKenuan, in cwbleb be vtetes. “Mr Wek tendered his resigastion to the President before leaving for home {speak authoritatively wben I say shat be has unqualitiedly Tesigped bir seat iv the cabinet” The dislike of the effice was the main cause of the resignation: for as Pree of the Interior be had pleaty of work, little lene patronoge. Mr McKenuaa resides in was gtow. Pa There was a fair amount of busisres transacted at the stock board to day. and prices on the whole «iow Sb improvement over the cloring rates of yesterday ‘Texas evcurities are more iu favor with the outsiders. ‘The sales to-day were on Waxhingtou account. This hue & significant look. ‘The Late Terrthie Contlagration at Mont- GREAT DESTRUCTION VKOPERTY—ONE HUNDRED HOUSKS DESTROYED. [From the Montreal Herald. Aug. 26) About half-pas: ten ke Fnufey night the fire commenced ov the prean of Mr Shepherd, livery stable keeper, in Craig street; and, ina very few minutes, epread, with imcouceivable rapidity amengy the w surrounding his yard. In wtew minutes more, Mr. De Chrantal’s block of cul stone houses, forming the corner of Craig and St. Urban streets, were in a blaze, the iamates having berely (unr to escape with their lives, and leaving the grewter buik of their farmiure and other property « prey to the devouring element The fire, wded by a brisk breeze, now raged with fearful energy, aud hud, in half along Craig street to the Moin street of the St the Main street and St. ‘to Vitre street, on both sirerte—destroying in its progress les Barromimne sides of these Mr. De Chuntal’s block of buildings, Mr. Melue tosh’s bindery, Mr MePhersou's music store, Mr. Close’s plumber and machiouts’ establish y other van. y roniene 1, up whieh, « heides, the roen was most appailiag ; those who hed removed ' ir furavinre to Unat locality, seeing bow ineflectial hed been their eflorta it, Were, wih redoubledetlort, seen in all di Carrying What Woe inost profitable to the Cl ors Men, esenped wiih thei yond their nig hide about in aren hut women y rverings be tractediy ra Some sucess 1 goods in satety ou the We regret to say, the great ufferers lost their all—not only eu tered to abandon in their yh t the ne mp de Mar of the p Ch Majority what they hed houses, but What the me the h th tthe After destroy un oromée street, the honses eceuy " f \ Mr. 3 nith, Mr Pree, Mr shontey, Mr kK liv, Mrs Metire ger, Mr. Reynolds. aud their neighbors on euher side ot find in less th an both sides € he pread to Vitee street, helf au hour the whole property he Maun st 1 Vitre to Craig War one unintert janing inmass The we of the Maye orner of Craig and ed, and of cut stone, f oven wh ‘was alone saved, the firemen, of all thy ree tight extend, the borhood beieg sucrosaded with wheden buildiags On the arrevat of th ivary, after ce ation with th he wisirates, it was decided that the only hope of arresting ite progress was by blowing np wih ganjowder he interven- ing houses. By un reached St ne street, and speedily both aides of this steret, i the range the fire, were reduced to ashes. One of eur city eillore, De. Hall, now wt the the Meine street, took upen himerlf the respomshility of authorizing j ofthe Royal Aruilery, to blow up k buildvags io Perravit’s tune, in line with St Gabriel eiteet, ead thus, if possible, V right, prevent the further extension the fir eastward. This, however, from some m ment, we believe, in arranging the fase, was not so promptly eflected as the circumstances demanded, nd before the was laid low, the wind hav- ing suberded. th *gretion was happily arrest- the firemew. tone hundred houses have he uy partially in- vainhabitable — izens are, in_one im Thus, hundreds of our feliow night, rendered boner lees, any among # hem! prived of their ali—of the frase of years of indus- try and frayai'y—snd orcessanly thrown, for the time being, vpen the benevolence and charity of their more trate fel REDS. a few of the enflers rs, re d, are among those who were se recently burnt out in Griffintown The fottowing oomes of the paries burat out we have obtained from the Corporation lists. We add to it @ list Of the losses enetained by the different insurance Companies It is probable thet there are some omissions in the list of losses. It was ru- A thatan incendiary bed heen d; bot on inquiry, we learned that no such charge had bees entered oa the police A St. Urbain strert—Orrupiers and Proprietors — | Louis Obant son & Ferrier; Matthe mas Thain, — Dople: self. Craig street —James Mason, W. A. Detisie; Mra. ‘Tarner, Mr. Shepherd, — De- eter; Thomes Mountnia, Joseph Hamphrey, R T. Feuber, Lowie DeOheatel; Aoner Lambert, w Gains Joseph Puilan, A. Delisle: Joseph 8. Martin, Moreau %& Lebiane, P. George Armstrong, liry- Kelioek, — Demerse; Tho 6; Serephin Tureotte, hura- Macpherson, Laverence street —Dr. Smith, himself, V. Pt. Mrw Smith; D. Gilbride, Demorechond: } i. 4eny ie Perri jose Hoadiow; B ¢ ite, Levi Herginson, Jonewnna; Augustus de: JB ndoun bimeselts Jobe’ © Jraug, Fr tevoaton, — Dufresne; Mere Lamontagne, saan irae, fA Chevalier, mime Duroeher, sonaey 4 » himeelf; va- orig Serene sre — Orta Medea ny pears i a hour, extended | extended r | Atlas, | 7 common rovi, wh nea a 1050 Nha, at $i ot common eae PoC, Jr, Mre papery Per- aces es m) ‘itre Street —Joseph Toin, F. Mercure; ~~ rw wee ; white Bani ‘himself, ot Later, T. Beli, [Bells rosin com Hs. Tar ves leas plenty, ee eae let, br P Anaastels Joha Norris, hiaself; | but te Joon orth conty tarjun inant 3 Se oc Motaal, £11 286, Montrea}, about £1.2%0; Phin- | f | tens Meoreated pista were wiling at Sle. wBt3¢e £50; et tord | oma whar Be spi aso, Guched, abi Ouse. was no decided change in the market on, £4,650; Quebec, about £2,500 Total, 175 iit Globe, North Western and British America Offices incurred no loses. ‘The Late Storm, The Philadeluina North amervcon, of the 23th inst., SH bout noon oa Sunday, 4 violent blow occurred at Cape May, which demotished the upper landing on the bay side, and che werek drive | ing ogainst the lower wharf, tere that away also. The steamboat Obio dra: agited her aochors at the same time, and had drifted some considerable dis- tauce before steam could be got up to gotata, to aed anchorage. In consequence of the wharves being demolished, the embarkation of the tin ry beard the Obte on Mon tay morning, was attended with considerable difficulty. They had to be coa- veyed to the boats in surf boats, winch was, how- ever, finally accomplished without accident. During the whole of last week, the wexther pre- sented 4 strange and threatening appearance, anu Many predicted that we should have another gale. About Lo’clock, Saturday night, a storm of wiad | | fron) south to west, accompanied by rain, set ia aad continued throughout the night, aud upto Sanday morning until 9 o'clock, with great violence. The effects in the city have been but little seen, except the tearing up of the tin roofs of « tew houses; the new Methodist Epi We are SOrty to Bee, has succree ma damege in the country has been very great; hoous were blown down or woved from their places 5 trees uprooted, and the creps of corn which had but barely recovered from the eflects of the Fone gale were again prostrated. On Back River, a white woman end two children were killed, by the house in whieh they lived being blown down. The shipping on the coast has not been heard from, but we fear the damage there has been very great.—Norfolk Beacon, Aug. 27. The heavy blow on orm sn night did no damege in our city or harbor; but was severely felt ip the bay and on Jamesriver. The steamer Osce- ola, on her way down from Washington, had oae of her wheel-houses carried away, aud mate, Mr. Mitchell, (son of the Captain,) came very near being carried away with saving himself by be! iding on toa moulding, until relieve? The siewmer Georgia, coming down from Baltimore, aleo bid a rough time of it, butsustained no damage Dering the night a whirlwind swept along the vountry from Craney Island, in the direction of the w m braoch, —_ considerable injury. On the farm of Mr. Henry Kingsman, occupied by Ed- ward Oullender, about a mile and a half from Craney Island, it blew down the three chimneys ot the (new) dwelling-house, which, in their fall, crushed the building very badly but fortunately without harming any of the inmates. The rush of the wind, through a breach made by the fallen chimpeys, was so powerful as to flirt a bed, with children on it, iato the middle of the floor. The smoke-house was lifted from its pillars, bodily, and set down, upright, about twenty yards distant. The baro was also removed from ity pillars, bodily. Many stout trees were torn up by the roots, and others twisted asunder midway, and the tops blowa to a copsiderable distance. ‘The farm-house of Mr. Capps, a quarter of a mile further up the branch, had its pixzza blown down, and the frag- ments scattered to @ ‘at distance. The whirl- wind seems to have been confined to a space of about one hundred yards in width.—Norfolk Hivald, Aug 27 Crarcep wirn Murver —In the month of Oc- | tober, 1549, two men—Peter Wells and Elijah Rus- sell—were employed by Gen. Robbins to run boats with lumber down the Susquahannih river. The | next day alter their departure with the boats, Wells was missed and has never been seensioce. Rus sell proceeded onward with the lumber, oceasioa- ally selling er ta, and boards to different persoas, until he arrived et Towanda Near that place he was overtaken und arrested by the owaer of the property, who had him conveyed to in Owego, where he has been ever since awaiting his trial, oa un indictment for embezzlement or theft. A few | dwye sivee a human foot, having on it a shoe, was found in the Susquehanneh, a short distance below Hyatt's ferry, some t! ree or four miles below the | village of Owego. An inquisition was held by one | of the coroners of Tioga, apon the same, which | rewulted in the identification of the foot, bevoud the | shadow of a donbt, as_having belouged to the per- } son of Peter Wells. The probehity is that the foot | had been separated from the ankle by the wearing of & rope tied around it, with a weight heavy | | enough attaehed to it to have kept the body under ter after having been thrown overboard. The | his death by wolence at the hands of Elijah Rus | sell. Although iu the first instance, Russell was incheted for the offence of larceny, he will now, | afer the expiration of tea months ia prisoa, be f murder —Albany | compelled to meet the charg: 7 dug Y TRADE KKPOKG. | August 28-6 P.M | The weeks’ later foreign news, brow, rice, at Halifax, and published in the regulsr edition et the morning Hereld, bad the effect checking trapencti im cotton, and unrettling the market. uly amounted to » few bundred bales, at The flour warket contiaued pretty large sales of this State and West ern bronds of the lower grades, for export, at previous rates. There was alo a little more doing in Canadian, | for export. Southern was quist, with moderate sales | of old and new common, at previous rates. W was tolerably setive, at rate ee sales of Onie } and Generes, at rates given below, Corn was about stationary as «6, with tolerably free sales at quotations consequence of increased supplivs Tye was offered at lower Meal wax stondy for | . there was no Brand, a market Wroxeepay The sales vest ‘8 quotations y. Beet was 6 exbibited m piioued rm, with « fale bu jemand. at yesterday 8 price The market wae bbis., at $6 w HO 12% fe Exports from ay, with sales of 100 peacris Han avere including 2000 bbls ¢ r * ight State, at $4 250 $4 44, wens a $6; extra Genesee extra at th and ee acd ASL 12% Kye tended © bushels at Bs Oare & 44c tor Northern. The with a fair demand, sales were held’ firm market for Corn of 2 whels were made, at Gligo, a tuye for Western mixed In ot hing was done Eaporis from lat to ith August 1850 1si9 121 660 74alt 83,847 680 Teat 192,150 been rather quiet to-day in this staple holders not showing @ disposition to bring out fresh parcels except at an advance, which buyers resist. The operations cemprised some 60) to voy bales only Livearcot Ciasmricarion Mo + z = = ERE oe ever vest u Salve of 200 boxes of sperm were made tince Saturday were confined to 7.4 mos. Liverpool Orrel ted. note rales oF 100 bags J m0 ‘me St Domingo tO a ve. Cais | improvement, on the prices chtained for b trope yesterday, of \ of pound Coppek. ~The market for gew was without variation | Bales were made sf 2.000 Ibe, old at Ife cash } Faviants — Cotton was engaged for Lives and some 6,000 Dbis feet were taken 104., and » lot of rosin at 2+ Deed wright ranged trom lbs bo 178 Ode. To Havre, cotton w: at ke Favrt— Sales were made of 50 bois currantent Te, and some 100 boner raisins at $2 89 9 $2 90 Hay. There was but little doing in North River. | Priees were nominal at 60 2 600 ~The reason be ow nearly closed, and the new crop shortiy expee' prices ere about 3 cents lower © BOtiCed Fale of 40 balen at 108 160 tor 12 8 lhe for Western ed steady Sales com. S20 and «few cares = i $1 at $i 20 The last eale of | whens ‘pal Church on Granby strect, | bhai nehletiy Ashton’s, part previous to, arri | end sal ict of the jury was, that Peter Wells came to | # ut by the Ame. | jor linseed. Considerable sales wore mate at T8e a Pe ald tag nee in casks and barrels, Whale oils tneluding wiater spor at 91 25; winter at $1 ay ‘and do. $l 25; ‘natural, inak sale th olive was made ab $9 80%. Puovimons —Thore was a fair demaud tor pork, with tales of 600 bbls at $10 311( a $10 3736 tor mess, and $68 873; tor prime. Beef way in puree bo ny y= | rales of 70 3 lopaet mires, id prim unchanged figures, alteration in rates. For lard the ing pretty tetr, bv mpabad bbls. at 6% Baw more cor hat Brae continued scarce. ig hee! out eae our wotations, Cheese wes nominally the A Eweports from Ust to 21th oguet pe re 1,460 + 0504 1,097 234 2708 5 Ri ‘demand was “moderate, with sales of 100 tlerees, at $3.4 $3 60. Kyat Bytave.— A sale was made yesterday. of the honse and lot No. 28 Norfolk strest, 25.100 feet, for $2,CC0. The sales to-day were ax tollows : — with 4 story brick dwelling, corner of Twenty-seventh streat avd Fourth avenue. en $xt0, $10 100, “Also, im Brook- lyn, 1 lov. with substantial 2 story dwelling, 20 Butler street, 25%109; $2,950. Soar.—A lot of 200 boxes Castile changed bands at 935 e. Weans—With @ fair demand o-'-» =» ~" 4" of 100 nds, Qube A, oie , 50 “This” Now Orleans, at vame.; and 200 voxes brown ‘Havana, at Te Barr.—-The rales incinde 3950 sacks Liverpool fae, 7 three ear- it. Martin’s, and ove of Anguil! on terms not pee public; of Rum Key a cargo was cold at 270 4 mos. ‘The followiug is the total acount of sal Hyatt age tor the week ending bat yr 2 ‘1850 :—Firet ward 36 597 bushels; Secoad ward, 63,773 a Averpool, 25,028 do ; Geddes, 11,215 de.—Total, 189.613 do Srxps.—-Clover of late hax attracted more attention, were made of 600 bushels, at 6X0. a7e., mostly to speculators Tat Low—-Was in limited request, with sales of prime estic Joan ie. ith further sales of Vir- gi okenaie, at 6i¢¢. for common; To, a 80. for fair to good, anal biden feature bas preseated itself the market since our last notice The transaction 10,000 Ibe. Northwest Coast. at S5e., cash; and 14 00 | ibs. South Sea, on terms not ascertained ablic sale of 400,000 Ths. wool, this attended by our wvol dealers and Eas- tern manufecturers, The hidding was spirited, and tae prices obtained full, Tie particulars are as followa: — 4000 Ibe New York and @hio fvece. common and %4 blood, at S4e.; 16,000 do, do., 223%; 50.000 do, i and % blcod merino, 36; 25.400 49., & blood merino, Mad: 49.000 do , do., 1 88, ; 28,000 do, full blood merino, 39, 16 000 mixed "Saxony, di: 4.000 gull blood do, very choice, 43; 1,500 black ideo, 33; 4,000 tub washed Obio, 35; 4500 do., do. 3536; 006 heavy fieece, halt warhed and unwashed” 26, 06u0 uo, doe, 25%¢:°6.000 New York fleece, % to rail blond merino 37; 6.000 de., mixed and full bloed, $000 graded New York, ‘36; 10,000 do , do , 2734; 2 000 due" New York flesoe, 0; 10.000 extia Aigo do., do., 42; 5000 Vhio Beeoe, un- assorted, 3536; 4.000 do. 30; 2.000 selected combing, fleece, 88; rtf long combing fivecc, partly washe 22. ‘The greater portion of the above was bonght by brokers; manufacturers bought very sparingly. Ibe proceeds of the sale netted a bout ¢117 000. Wrisxey.—There was a better demand for prison, and we have to report an improvement in prices. The tales amounted to 200 bbls. at 26% 8 27c, Dradge was held Grmly at uniform rates Wines —The sules to-day reached 50 quarter casks Burgundy at 38c., and 80 quarter do. Port at 60 a 80c. MARKETS ELsKw MERE, STOCK Bowrow, Tvnsnay Railroad,’ 09%, Macaneint sett Railroad, «30d, Kailre: 2k oo pong me te 1 Norfolk Count Kail ind & Cupaylvania Railros® ” ii "2ate ‘avg 6 thas Uvion Bank, $500 Reading Morte: 000 Texas Reg. Notes. 3 £1,500 Pivtebuegi G Tenn, 6 1 PI Cry dere, 7035; SC Loghiah b's, 80. 100 ‘shaw Hank Comm! ing & ater ‘cen jan Morris oaust 2, 1850.—$1,000 urine | 5 1800, 107; SA shares Batt DOMESTIC MARKETS. Prrnavetents, August 28.—The news by the A ca has depressed cotton No sales aperted thls » mer quotations Bales of Sor at$llz £ ir req whiskey. Cos tis neariy bare eis mor Sugars aud molasres are Telegraphic Reports. Aunasy, Aug. 28, 1850. twenty-four hours have yur; 2.008 bushels wheat; The receipts during the pai 4.500 bb's. ft heen as follows; £.000 do. corn, Flour is steady, without mugh ac tivity. Wheat fr firm, and the inquiry for milling good; rales ha made of 7.000 bushels, at $1 00: $1 1 for rh ix not quite so active. but we have no change in prices to report: 2000 bushels of mixed Western have beem sold at 61ig9. Nothing of importance doing iu opts or whiskey Borearo, August 28, 1850 The receipts since our last have beon—Piour. 700 bbis.; wheat, none; corn, none. The market for fc is rather heavy, bat no change has prices, sales t 1 508 bhis Wheat fs em partieularty f kates tell up at We Ore We por ki August 28, 1950, teed some depression in the market. Flour declined to $4 94, for Loward street end City Mille, White corn is rolling wt ST, and yel lew 03 600. In wheat we have no tranesetions to re- port The rteomer's news ha Mrews The produce market i* declin Ge a Wo.; spring. 68¢ ale FI Wheat North and Weet, has been weather are, Aug! 25, 1850. Winter whet, ity. $40 $4 20 injured by bad Bovtow, Wednesday Aug 28 Anneted are commercial advices to the ith ot July from Buenos Ayree: Exeha: ond in currea- cy Sd, per doliar, ditto in « 66s 64 ao 10s per ounce Franee ditto ditto § a 88f Montevideo par RioJaneiro ly a 1 premium UC. 8 six per cent discount. Ht heat rior of doublons dariag the week 262, lowest ‘fatriot highest 2 49, i The markets are dull—hides . Matadero, 62 6 64; a7 do, country, 48 4 nt Ox per thourand, 960 & 1000; cow 400 4 250. Wool Ordinary, arrobe, 43 4 36; do dirty. 16 a 18. mostize, washed 25 40; do dirty. 18.8 fi Dordorn 66, do dirty, 28 0 38; Married, the 27th inst, by the Rev. Mr Western Aovais, eldest denghter of Mr Charles, to Ricnaan Matnews ~_ of this city the 27th imet. by th Pease. Mr Ro- Rev I. G. Couns. to Mite Many Jaxe Hivonvey, all of 7 At Grace Church, Brooklyn. on the 27th inet, by Rev. Mr. Dil Dani T Waive. Jn, to Canoe Line 4. daughter of J. Thos, Williams. Tay At Williamebo: i thy st inst. by the J. Rhees ¥ ny BD, of Derby, to Miew Burns Aww Newer nels ar . Wikeonsin. on the 1th inst. Joon Army, to Miss Acwes B Jones, of the former place. lt Tuesday, Mth inst, of © ption, Daves Sen stone-cutter. aged 52 years and 6 months e friends and felatives of the tamily, also the members and friends of Protector Rngine Company 22. are invited to attend his funeral ‘Thurrday afternoon, 20th iat at 1)¢ o'cloe’. trom late ree . 190 Elizabeth etreet Tis rematue will be conveyed ‘to Greenwood Cemetery for iuterment Ne carriages allowed ‘The members of Union Division, No 28 of f are ested to meet at Fountain Hallion Thursday 29th tae at 13g o'clock P.M... and proceed to the residence our late brother, D Hagan, Sarees how N. HAYMON, Pr ry Pane 8 oe the parr inet. Jonw A. Brnreve. a native of j Peemesorts. friends are invited to attend his funeral which | wal “ake place on the 20th inet at Poeionk P from corner of Mott and Bayard streets His maine will be ‘pe taken to Green woes Cemetery On morning. August 27.0 * Garry, of disease of the heart, aged 58 years Hie foperal will take ee his Inte residence, Ht No, 806 West street, corner of A on Thareday 20th, at 4 o'clock, Mis friende, ond thore of his son Jo. soph are reepectfuily invited to pay the last tribute of seggonl © 5 eee ° t the residesee of ber som inlaw. Capt Jae Wat. fou, at Weetchoster, Mre Many wouth, the wife of Richard Houseworth vs ty hy Lowe} The relatives and iriends are invited to attend ber fenernl, from the residence of Capt. Jas, Wateon. in the town of Westehester. om Thursday. Augast 29th, at Qoclock danghter aged | yew and li are respectfully invited te yd fe) resivence, 03 Third on Ft Soh toes ‘reen t the church of & viapees de Pi Comal wireet for |W Junkson | ‘MARITIGE IN BLLIGORTOR, Port of New York, August 29, 1850, Ri x pee wes i ints sree on sae from the eet, 03. FW Kaa had ‘8 cuastant sa: in iat 40 te ids the whole p Cea ety ity, ptek Tonys, with mee and 16 bates ‘epok iene th Gots (ot ny: ariantan anion Me “ SW Bid ius som Gi om Cece Georges Banks, ran oar (Brew, Davis, pheepsn {7 days, with indse, “acta rede) tion, St Domingo, 13 days, with | wea te Rorsive & a alias ib. fui se Blastanee vest to W Bt well, fae, Aug 18th, with me- Brig GW Lawren No berauy, Ke, in eb with brig Solomon Eaton, {ot XYorx. 2tiniast, olf Battoras, expericnoed & Leavy gaiv. from ‘pli: toreenil and mainsail, mii oo torn. Neckee 8 hn, CO dd a is B o brig a few ca! smith are, Ze Fit ap re an 10 SE gale "4008; surf, Sem? “ay, caw a the wea foling yer fo a Tale "ia not oat EO howell her at them wore Ptond, cB hours LP Stuith, Stokes, Wilm. 980m, NC, ¢ days, with na~ Harriet Uallock, Elwood, Baltim. Sasas, Schr E Wright, Wright, Doboy {siand, 8 o0,"* Schr Sarah Elizabeth, Piorpont, Balti Schr Bagle, Spear, Thomaston, Schr Perv, Hart, Thomaston, 6 iner, Bretidence, Qdays. Stoniner Keawelee, 5 Na Philadeiphi sclow. Fy = Patears jean, Martin, from Neweonstle, E, June 22. own. Steamehins Ni: for Liverpool; Phil iphia, for Cha- ne re, for for gree Kennebec, fo: Philadelphia; ship Hudson, for Glasgew, and others. Ave.28—Wind st sunrise NW; at meridian SW; at sun- sor, BW. Welographic Marine N Arved-—Schrs Quear Coles, Charleston. Corelli, Newport, lost anchor and cha‘ split cals, bes Frank, York, split Jib, lost Fereea na im Hampton Roads, Br bark Harriet ether in Soott, irom Liver; 1 , Dickinson, ©! sehr Pearls, Nt NC, Almira T, ost a ‘Thompson, Fisher, NFaven; ed—Br rl Wergeland, Tybeaeen, ta Hehe bacon Eee Bow yi * mage a4 Ce briga Toke: roe, otic ae, FBovten mg Coohren, ay mee oo eehre Alb az Flower, Ho) ‘Lousias Thompoon, Fiber, a Ratt x i Dant Webster, Fol- kets” Norwich 1; taille onsapen, Wi achingrou: jobile; Dart, ‘Somers, Savannah; Facge Grampens Bapeet) Week, Svar Ewny Tavion, Harding, trom Bestop for Orleans. ag reporter shoals near Sand Key, Key has been eurvi hei jaker, Hal, "Dove F9 repo ed ashore at Key West, ured, havit he ‘ht feet of Sete Oe eee a vente Seal tact considerable of her ee und taken iuto Key West wish 8 A arery el. eebargiog. By | cep Vexocrry, from Ardrossan for this port, At Truro, "I9Uh inst, was got of mornat the’ seh, by, 4 Laver Company, of Provinestowu, aid faben to Frame day, syper yy without injar her care was (akon out by small vessels, ends vmall ‘amount Was thrown monn of SBedterd, while tying perenne at Wil- Ne, had hee fying it Fun inte by sehr Hornet, teu arboard bulwarks were ing repsired. The ochr also susta.nod ort od g badly. while tying im, the bay oe nsiderauly, and was etart deck loud. Senn Savannan (of Sandwich), B ith cowl, cunk in Ch @ revere gale, © returning took Capt Barlow am Lau newenm At M Greenman & d by Capt Washington, Anka CReOLE—The total amourt realized on the sale foamcnt, furniture, Ke, of this vessel, at Key West, 8a-The Charleston Courier and Sarnanah Georgian, will sovept our thanks for slips. Ba See errivals, one Ne Maricttn, from Rastport Cor Phitedelphia, 234 inat, ol NW, 48 ven, for Philadelphia, 294 inst, Gay Head NN FOR CALUPOAMI 4 from Bost lo Teviowsly ‘iso the Raritan, belore repsttcd, sohr Betiy — from N York, t. we finer her arri tof Avg 16—Hark Rugen via Tamapi jsene, for NYorky pehr Bonita, Sid Loch, trie U for NOrie ane. y Kingeion, J docket, Lawrence, leon. Deughert Bawron A and sid for Bal ’ a sober J: ker, Hedeon, oop viet Unge. Ronavat, Sothybloep ¥ Bian, Sardioee Veo yes ioteae for NYork; 26te, sehr Mexico, Vannemaa, Bawcon, Aug 22—Arr brig Elisabet, Pomroy. Philadel- phia. nah : ‘Old brig Mariel, Staples, Porto Ri ty Pinter ie ann. Old Server avi FE me ‘tert ine, Moores eS oo (ie ks ie tate rk te Mehn Johurten, Piviateiphtas Mt Aclems: N¥erk: Alton, Hacc N ay Avg Th-Arr cohte Pisncer, and Hy Chase, N eri Fact Riven, Avg Sarr echt Virginia, Davia, Philsdel- phiay sloop NM (insane Re yo xy. PEPE GREE te = > te bone vor Prieceiparel ‘ote. ite~ cot nee vere attaring morn Paiste ones ‘et, Bon fen) Pronk : my: meee ¢ tor Sncotow's for Piviadelpuiay and shoul O there, oxmes wubnown, Hanrron , Theasher, NY or sloop ‘Albany; 2th ‘prop A te, ri ah Adelaite, Kelsey, N ewes, NYork, i (heft Ovilis, Eis a it [Port sohr Actors forealie, for a ), Jamaton BJ oe wm Fredericks Borwieh tor fats. oy: = Mar Wise ts Phil- The will D. Lines , Commander, Fue Sutavan, 21-14 achre nat Balti- ship ATLANTIC, more, Pr totse, homes, —— ist 234, Dirigo, Simp. See “ntl sem, G05 at the foot of Seatiee wreath a Easengere Arri let lath WO Freee oC earienF@ Von Mae Ey gE ig phn menamnage Sehes Deemed Jove M Pranquilio o, G patric Oi canara on Md ‘rua, Win Selle, MeRewe Satiea, 'H tage me NORTE HALwAx AND Livek’ “tosmship Nineara~ 0: T° tte and des Boston tnd aver ad a eno + maid, Mr Castle and | goive mail ‘sud maid ‘or ead <a yess 5 ‘Shenson, ‘ork, = “tt wie. Ore © fae 8. Re om jo! Ms iia 7 _ Cow gall analy irelra one ihe ao Sar ireland; Myerr, one phn uM Hemilten, ‘Mr Grant and Indy, Mad Short . sce ns tamnr an gh By Cornell, ana ev rt, AnD SRARLaepeR eesan = var servant, Mrs f Grancll. Mine Cc PY EA Cop welt ig Je Cherehil Wee CH Nye, i ri LL) Sach serait re lessrs: ay: hs rley, MoNab, Puow ay Mer gg riekie, Disiehy mw Smith, The eae = ‘sruppe 1} $10 WanD h SON, 34 Broadway, ‘amore steamshi) Fer to San eee second cabin: am gon nd ey Wiha and servant, Guines. Teial. 150. PS PARALLELED Mila aeangt' | CUR! =a! = ong y, of am old Gonorrh Our y particular attention to wil ders cai retion, Re... viz Noturoal jesions, semin: noes genital’ debilit impediments to marri “ ny years in Burope sa: Bransh of the profearion, be Brate room Swoerage, f Charleston. an in the most hopeless eases. Cn Cait French, or German) containing the us womptly attended to, ew iz, A cd sad 30 > — ‘eight to Chagres, 76. per foot, pre-paid. ‘DK. VALENTINE MOvT SAYS | an mb phe 4 We. Sere 1¢ foot. Goneign to receive by ‘iver Bancrrival atite S aNttie aebio vn aT preinenaenee Aerea, > to anmeuner that the: Sowplete ter vend! tw th trom Me eager ed fade "tn the feet atvempes of pom the Paci tun tu couneasian wich thal snips one Rng i connec: Yerk ey they were = rt ine. Untoresoen dition SSS ee est Riv de Janeiro at the t hee p im al by th the Pube aaieaiieatel i Brostway, sud ey | ine Peoauve en soon ae wes oe athe lechimnn, ebiel was inefeuses 6 ike ip jorward. % ) kkwako— JEFFRIES ANTIDOT sasscngers tp voing t se the advice 8500 cite Mixture for the cure of Gonorrhea, Glee.s, an carlic gaz me eee ape i posetby Br: Rnetures, and similar cisorders. f' makes & apecdy owre, an chige off the Deedee, tomhel tell service, have arrived et Py eral of thera pave Krmeaty ong to. San Prana ot * sma: ‘new able to five sovage tirscgh fren frou ioe ret ew ert tent te fea VErsecigee wills * me of diet, drink, Ti pri rections, a: $1 ‘Ose battle amemnn te Ain Beoaeinns Pestae Gar wo days.” For sale by 0. H. rEacme.te ban Pe conatone h Sodan ae Hasson ANTELOPE. . Fe bad Atlanste ana Gulf line, from New syste tw "Cherree, ot cians gave up, po en on will Rag =? my her . Bae Home, debiNtY, nor amy ones, can resiat aeure by my new ie Irregulavity Pill 2 Mende ateret. DIES LANOKING nei i@nt to their sex, Dr. te Laney, di recares & small m, wisining over, privately. Bene by mail or x York ana i of She shine of 1s Pleneant | thre leaves Angnet « is oon DEN Tia, ¥ OCNSURTAR Prartiog of toon ‘enatles Fr ia on Sarurday, Prog ‘or pusemee: app el atreet, corner &. COOPER, 14 DUANE STRERT. an fourteem years, comfiord bis praecion to the treat- ent of mercurial and cher ean eaten kledley & CO's Express. Ro iy Cougar ae ie vINE NOW Pra hasy, CA ie eemee, ar ir ec EAN iy. Waa seer Peover Mat Stews Gow A’ A ea THE “yest Pay a ~ Pat aad oseried euthepiepe ies a ee eat 8 HOOK, O% MORAL PY SIC Wore this hook entefe lly read by eve And its sdvice followed, the fears of faratiy of ‘euitiren wont ie be obviated. the shove shi fale at No, Also, the Female Po gues hereb; bie. 2 potters to box LA03 will be anewerese es bea teneeed te pia Iie iedetae Snellen tried asin N“. CURB, NO CHA RGE—DR, LU fiat eved to Roore veils where be ry! sierra omer, nes ‘Ton camacd be best. Fy Pad] cau, a, AUTH! oF TE “PRADTICAL Pal: hours, 9 to 12 SS Greenwich atree? le E 3h

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