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Seal ant The Brookes at to the ar ws imposible except by trains of the Nauga- Oat ts S oe, line. Ft nba lournal “from Dei of the vend, rby to Birming- on, there \ one broad sheet of » Upon wie iB howe, the current, Were numerous thro the silvery of the Fippling Poa ii was truly beautiful At present writing, (3 o’clock, P. ») the water is venely Lge, and we are appre- that much damage wi! T be done.” Humphreysville, the foundation to the post of- fice was washed away by the flood, which £0 ¢ Teened the building as to render it for the present unsafe, and the postmaster has temporarily removed Held location. A small bridge near the Litch- ftation was washed away, and another near faterbury was somew injured. We learn, however, that both are repaired, and that the trains were able to pass yesterday. BY TELEGRAPH. THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. HL no, September 5, 1850. ‘The canal at Highs ir. Middletown was re y distance of fifty feet, four- teen miles below, which will be repaired, and the whole Mme to Pittsburg will be navigable on Monday The navigation beyond Harrisburg is in good order. bg boat left last evening. Goods, forwarded to this place by railroad, are reshipped by there is no interruption to frelghts tor tae hee: Ports ‘The waters having receded, the ex damage is mad it presents a sickening sight. r been recovered: I am saaured ill take two or three months to repair the along the Schuylkill Canal. The Reading Will be ready to send coal down in th week or ten d at the furthest. It i Kailrosd Place, and twenty mil & halt to one million of dollars. ‘Theatrical and Musical. Travian Ovens at Castie Gannen.—* Lucresia Bor- gin” was performed last night, and admirably, in the place of * Norma,” which could not be presented, ia ence of the illness of one of the vocalists. T ‘night hes} been set apart for the benefit of Salvi, th: unrivalled artist, who has no superior as a tenor in the world. Other tenors are celebrated for various quali- ties, but Salvi combines sweetness, taste, power, ex- pression. fnish. grace and execution beyond any hasty description. lie is truly great; ‘as he will at ving in at Castle Garden, we hi no doubt that listening thousands will be present to-night. Inthe name ot decen: nd tor the sake of good manners, let those w! o the habit of going out, just before he makes his “ swan-like end, fading ia music,” |. and make room for those who have taste and to enjoy the final scene of “Lucia di Lam- Eteffaponi, gornehin, will sing again to- night as wondertully as she did on Wednesday, when she triumphed beyond precedent. Bowsnxy Turarre—This establishment is nightly crowded to see the excellent dramatic representations Of thore gifted artists, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallack, whose round of tragic characters has given entire satistaction to the large arsemblages that are attracted by their in fame apd splendid abilities To- night, they a Lord Byron's beautiful tragedy of “Werner * of Werner by Mr. J. Wallack, and that of of Joseph Mrs. Wallack. The concludin, ti resting nautical drama of “The Sea, or the Ocean Child,” the cast of which is excellent.and the scenery, dresses and decorations, such as the Bowery is tamed Baosnwar Triratne —The entertainments of this evening are for the benefit of the distinguished artist, Anna Bishop, who is every might gaining in publ estimation. She appears inthe character of Judien, in which she sings a variety of gems from the most approved operas. She will be assisted by Signor No- vYelli, Mdlle. Adeline, and a full and effective chorus, with « grand double orchestra, and a complete military band in full cortume. The performance of this splen did operatic spectacle has been witnessed by crowded and farbionabie audiences every night, of who gare evidence of their delight by reiterated cheerin; fter Judith, Anne Bishop will introduce the Drated mad scene from the third act of Doni “Lucia ¢i Lemmermoor.” The entertainments mence with the farce of © Shocking Events, clore with. for the first time in this eity, Anna Bishop's Mexican boy's song, entitled “ La Catatumba,” which the will sing in the Spanish Jan ye. and in the na- tonal cestume of a “Charro.” Burts ng her successful engagi ment in Mexico, she was nightly encored in this song. Those who have been delighted during the by the splerdid vocalization of this anche fing triee. will Do doubt testify their alization by crowding the Broadway cy wight. It will be a splendid affair Nim o's Thrarax —The which appeared to be ence. ame bill will be itles.| 4 doubt not, will highly pleasing to the offered to-night. end filea with t erous admirer and always attr artists, the Ri nron's Trearae Th lishment is principally ow ment of th 1 are alway! pratand se: ‘The amusements will | well bene@t of Mr. Bat tons of Irish cha ts, have given the utmost # b dramas on on eum of twenty-five cepts e with the Tv y Lind ishman This will very clever ne \ end ail ra by the with the © Spr t and.” It ts hop y's friends will morteretrong to-night. He deserves well at their bens Asemicas Moser —This place of amusem crowded inet wight to witness the “ Drunkard will be re pe Im the afternoon t performance will consist of the “ Merchant of Venice and the “Spoiled Child,” in whieh the wonderful childres, Kale and Klien Bateman, will perform the | principal «heroeters Mrenanves’ Hart —Ch the Napoleon of Fthio pian minetr haw I to the city, and will re. commence + Musicale om M taht Ouran. — Fellows’ Ethiopian Opera * mee still ing the goed cpinien of the pu Their con rowded every evening arday they which was en fer Mr ¢ inimital of eich character i terday iu ot Brow Theatre, and was pronounced bey all the artiets pt asa splendid composition Mr. Collins bavi 4 to appear at the Broadway on the produced and po doubt will bave rue | Me. Nearie agedian will play ta conjunction with » Cushman, during her engagement {a Boston This is a very good selec tion, as M1 Neate isa great favorite, and possesses very distingniehin dramatic abilities Ce mse ere rr ner mn CLe¥ TRALE REPORT, repay. Sept. 6-6P. M Aces —Th . activity in the market to ay, with © 100 bbls, at $6 12% @ $6 25 for pote, and $6 fer Be Fiewr Included in the operations o! | to HO bbls, at $8 6 5 fee, $4 ISK & $4 21% F old; $4.26 & $4 44 Jor old Western; $4500 84 State and Weetern: § 1 #5 60 f bed peree The market for Southern | © Dbis . at $5 06 & $5 U5 for m $ 60 for do | f | very soaree epect. but closed very Ori els Western mixed, at 60 8 escription offered for eal boat 2.500 bales *. 04. For Ginsgow, cogaged at le Od. For Californie there was more on. fering. at former rates ‘The rales of the day reached 900 boars oh raising at $2 70 aners ‘mar! y active to day, with rales of 100 bbde. ( 8 Be aod sugar howre at Ie. A lotot ‘orto Rico the market, held at 33 cents; but we heard of no rales at that r oy Lard of waa The an whale oll into the United States, Aid Sept 2 1800, were as fotlown: Wty Whate wo 189 6t9 72900 190 419 lees Semarsy ia the bane Beratr.—Mr. Bleecker sold one Seiaing situate thereon, No. 58 By 8 by 77 air feet, at § 1,000. Svcs fae ‘sales were making at previous rates. re was a fair business with sales of 100 hhds patel come at O40., 150 boxes brown Havann, at 6 Srinrrs —The pol sales of 150 bbls, ee ™, drudge was quiet. added. "Of trendy, lot of 100 bls. peach sold ut Tee. per gallon. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOOK SALES. 200 Pacw er! 1 State Bank, vine roa ET Meath S30 Granite Beale Big pee coms per ver centadvg 20 North do., per cent per cent. ady,; 5 Jackson Manufacturing ‘7 5 st} Ena og 8. bi ne Md Bhat 25 do By Telegra ™ retin eel Sept. 5, 1850. Not much doing in our market. ’ Ci d $1 per bushel. T (From the San Francisco Journal, July. 31 San Franciaco, July 30, 1850. terday opened with briskness; The market it is mo longer “g dency upwards, au cy upwi larly the case with flour; holders asking an advance on the prices of last week.” A sale was made by Mr, nerall, ‘he invoice price. We eubjoinan abstract of the prin- articles of this sale, which will give as good ides of the state of the market as anything we could offer. Bares at Av lemon syrup. A cases champaigne cider, pints, at $6; 50 palese elder, quarts, at $5; 10 doz. vests, assorted pat- erns, at 75e per piece: 6 doz. tweed coats, at $3 Rt piece; 40 boxes Mexican mould candles, 13340. per rT wes 60.000 2,000 mats white China sugar.13}¢ Ibs. each 230. 400 mate light brown sugar, 112 1b. ee. 1550, per Dags yellow corn, 183 Ibs. e8..2c. per Ib; 500 The. white corm, Se. perlb ; 10 cases titer Stlan 11 ibe, each, at 40 cents per Ibs Tbs. 1034 cents; 60 cases whisk 50 ‘pot * Sandwich Island potatoes, at 814 cents perlb.; 25 tin cases cheese, at 40 cents per Ib; 5 cases, 1 dozen each, Chinese Marmalade, at $2 case, 100 Ibs. oked beef, et 17 cents per ; 10 bales light ravens duck, at 33 ots. yer yard; 225 wh. sacks Australian flour, at $10 25; 2,000 half sacks Chili | flour. at $7 62; 144 tins pick nick crackers, at $1 37 per | tin; 144 tins water cracker ‘at $1 per tin; 36 tins water it $1 4 boy? table ealt, at $3 87; ts. perib.; 80 tins Am. tb; ; 100 tins fresh Cove 50 per doz.; 240 tins spiced oysters, 2 lb. each, at $16 50 per dozen; 72 boxes fresh apples. at $13 50 per dos ; 72 canes fresh mill doz.; 16 kegs packed 19 cents pepper, 75 cents per 1b. ; 25 boxes choco! er lb.; S boxes Elncking. at joa rice, at 10 cents eugar, rib ; 31 kitts No. Miackerel at $4: 60 half bbls. ge mackerel, at $10 50; 18 cases lard, at 21% ons 6 bbls. old hams, canvassed 25 cents per 1b. bbis. new bams, at 28 ots. per lb ; 66 hhds. breast pieces at 21 ots per lb.; 10 bbis. smoned tongues at 50c. each; 200 half bbls. extra mess pork at $15 50a $14; 306 boxes = cheese at dle. a 450. per ib.; 30 half bbis. sour rout at $1550; 36 kegs prime butter at ibo. 1b.; 200 halt bbis kilm drivd corn meal at $8; 20 bi pure cider vinegar at 673¢ per gailon; 75 bbls. prep: lime at $1.50; 16 M bi 8 wt $06, 15,500 Cy prus shingles: at $4 per M; 6.201 feet two inch dressed lumber at $60 tM ; 6 #60 feet Lig inch dressed a oe nd 6.125 1 inch dressed lumber, $60 per 287 ys low floerings pine, tongued and groved, re per M.; 35 | bls, rosin, $2 25; 30 bbls piteh. $5; 50 box: $4 25 per pair; 21 pair blue bl cases fine boot kets, $5 25 per patr; per lb, | {From the Alta California, A } Bax Faaverco, July 31, 1950. 15th, flour bas run up without, however, any exter those quoted in the last price Jer the market in favo ars tobe danger of a other articles of breadstuils are nom| beem considerable, One assorted | catso waa told at $42 per M., clost 1g to2. inch has been sold at $1258 $140, In moderate lots, whl inch bas sold at $100. Plank for wharfing has also | fair rates. rainkeyig res extremely no change of Sales es required at quotations. Cancles— ore buyers than sellers at our qaotatio m. Cigars—Sales quite considera: arket pretty well supplied; steady or two sin ices, Brown whe vl We, Liquors | Sept | oceenge meee bern ae sel iene” ital to ful Liners, Weve Asosvine, in the | Minds in gem lerable extent ! 5 made ct quotations. Preserved meats—Duil friends of the family are reapect- Oysters in good demand. Provirions—In fair uit no speculative movement asthe stock is fair. Paints and oils—In good request. Pickles are plenty. Preserves—Brandy fratts, &e., \a fair request at our quotations, Sugar —A large sale of Unina brown, sugar, ranking (o about equal toa good bright Havana, sold at from I7}:0. to 1¥e .wtauction by Backus & (lar: rion. Loat, crushed, and | Coffee—A moderate supply at about quotat All Kinds in request. Stationery —Ineiuding blanks request of all kinds in good demand, stock increasing. Teas In moderate requert, Furniture Jeciined, the immediate wants being somewhat supplied. Otl Clot | —More plenty and lower, The market closes with less spirited demand, which, iu some measare, is to be attributed to the recent troubles at the mines Our prices it will be seem, are lower im many articles. and but few at ao advance here is, at the same time, no Went of confidence for the futar No important change in real estate—out of town lot: are rather duil Money is a T per «ent per month Gold dast | 16 9 164. Ne iteration in exchaoge. Freights About the same. if any change, rether lower. Many goods srrive in bad order owing to want of eaffcient care in the putting up rulned from t jally le sded with lum- | Der; thi re ore gemerally closes at auction We aux Prices Cc naast —Ashes—Pote, nom: arlevominal Bread ctails—< flour, 200 Ub, 14 0; do. 1001 seeks, $7 50; do. 60 Ib sacks, $4; Van D. Land, ja eaoks $11 60; sweet Western, $11 Soa | $12, Galego Haxals, $1260 $18; buckwheat, prime, Vol, $1L; corn meal, in bbis, sweet. $15; do. halt | bbis., $6 60; wavy bread. prime per Ib, Ge ; pilot. do, Te; crackers, be. «Be ; rice India, 7e.; ‘do Caroli. pa, Se a Se; corm te; beans, Amer , 206 | Duilding materials — Bricks do, Bre, $0, do , face, $55; lime, Toome Colonial, per bbl, $3; cement, per bi, $60 $6 50. lumber, by cargo, assorted, per M, $45 0 $5 M, $50: timber, $46 a $70; p to 2 Inch, clear, $80 & $100; crear. $100. furviture, $80 a $125; shingles $3, lathes pails Che. a Te; paling per 10; window glace Per i(O. $6, sashes, per pair, $4, ‘Rewwes « Cubs, white. per ib , 60e wax We ; Candi+s—#perm, bbe ; do. p mould, Te. & Be. ; adamantine, 40¢ ; sol Common, $20 5 $12; Hs Liverpool, orrel. $40 8 $42; Camberiand anthracite, $40 Cordage —American, email, Toe reign large, 900. ; bale rope, per 1b, smail large, 2be. ; corks, per M, $10; fancy goods, fair adv. Dry goods—Cloths aud canst meren, 25 per cent ady.; Indic clething 30 per cent adv. boot u ehowr, 75 percentady ; 4-4 bro: o- thnge ied We 44 hed, Me a De ; le ho. ; bed ticking. 2e ; cotton sal c.: Diankets, white, per pair, $3 0 66 — ge per Py 4a $8; ints, com. le; do lie Droge and Dyce Alcohol, » venice per ib 6a Te: balcem Mills and street flour is unchanged. Red wheat sells at bbis. Mon’ whiskey, $1 40 pre’ gellon; 40° cases’ ale, | of the Puritas, Key. Mr. Badger, Wittiam J. | pints. $6 25 per dozen; 20 cases ale, quarts, | Dewsy of New a Solem. ©. MeBunanny, of 25 per dozen; 40 cases porter, pints, $6 25 | this city. pe dor; 80 cases porter, quarts, at $6 25 per doz; 20 | At Greenwood Lake, Orange county, on the 4th inst. om candles, 26 cents per Ib ; 125 pair heavy drab blankets, $60 per dozen pair; cases thick boots, $48 per dozem pair; 85 hegs Bologoa sausage, 25 cents Breadstufls.— Bince our last by the Teonessee on the e other articles J rum, in y do in m oases, $9; whiskey, American, 90c. im casks, $150; do., in cases, $9 ks, $3 a $5 50; Monon, ja whiskey, in bbls , edelre, wine, in casks, $125 @ $260; in casks, $1.25 6 Aa sbis., $25 0 $20; ., im cases, $6 50; cherry cordial, $ Preserved meats, &c.-- Preserved meats 25c. per 1b., -» $25 per doz ; do, lobsters $5; ‘Hardtnds, haifboxes, $12 per — ‘ood ware, wanting and hi $17 2 $18. prime pork $13 a $14 do. half bbls, $1250 a $13; clear pork Dble, $14.8 $15; mackerel No. 1, $1, do. No. 2 $14; salmen $18; codfish $6; hams, prime, 230.; bacon, English, 1734; butter 35 a 60c.; lard 22.8 25e.; cheese 20 4 400; salt, per 1b. 4c.; do. Liverpool, in sacks, 2% a 80 : do. in bbls 6c ; potatoes, sweet, 4a 6e.; do. Irish, 4 a 60., onions 90's 35e Paints and Oil 1 red lead Ile. ite, 3e ;' ehalk, sperm hale oll, 8c. a $1; linseed oil, per gallon, # tine. per gal., $1 60; rosin lo ibe castile, 12 a 130, PY robe of acconnt books much —, ‘at 100 per ct advance; and linen, $7 @ $8; 1 paper, aoe $2.0 $5; ruled ra i | ai advance; medio =a Zeas-Young byson, common, en tured No. 1, 3 ; do. | - "Eelieaionsens ArtiolesOaet, pa alr, $3 $7; pails, per dozen, $13; Lemp, in deman: “ $30 9 $50; snip chandle: wrapping 1 8D. 100 par cevt advance; gluseware 00.0; “aga cent advance. more plenty; carpeting, 100 advance; colomial lumber is selling at 50. foot; furniture, tor houses offices, ii tair advance; window lass, 1 | Bez 100 feet; robm paper. sir demand; An ang hina, per piece, $12.a $13; 6-4 do. do., $16.8 $17. | Commerce of San Francisco | The following schedule of the American and | foreign vessels arriving in the port of San Francis- co, from May Ist to July 29th, together with their Fes sim yo ores epomnter passengers that have arrived t period during Natron, ” dene, No. No. Nation, Total number of vessels, 467. TeuiceeSaemiolagee | 96,083; foreign, 36,784. Total, 132,807. PASSENGERS. Females. Total. American. ......+ 261 8,540 Foreign. .... 815 6751 Total... 1,070 14,291 the Rey. Wm. LizapeTA ANS Gorman, all of this On Wednesday, the dth inst , by the Rey. Ansel Leo, | Mr. Henny Fares, of Milwaukie, Wis., to Miss Fran: crs Samunes, of this city, On Tharsdaw ew the Sth inst.. at the Church | On Wednesday evening, 24th ult. b; | A. Starrs, Bessaaux Parse to Miss | the Rey. #. H. Vanderveer, Hexny P. McGows, ef arlem,N.¥., to Many A. Dancey, of the former place. On the dist August, in the French Catholie Charch, by the Key, Mr. Caavin, Mr, Leov Gaaviek, of Paris, | to Miss Pactane Dessanoins, of Bordeaux. On the Sth inst sum ion, Jane Rice x months’ lingoring con- ife ot Robert Richter, aged eR, ‘ih relatives tnd frlende of the family, alse Palm “phe; 4,0. ‘0 Union Encampment, Nu. U Lodge, No. 2,10. of O.¥ Bruder Verein, arc respectfully in- her funeral, from her residence, 2 | turds On | , aged 15 months | _ The friends and acquaintances of A family are invited to at he from the residence of father, 37 Brockiya on Friday Teesday, Sept 84, Tromas Facus Kosren, son of Bernard KR and Hannah Koster, aged 6 years, § months, | and 2441 @ acquaintances of the family are re- nd the funeral this (rid clvok, trom No 105! Sowth Fourth | Sth, 1850, after « tend his funeral, this ( 6 o'clock, from his «in Nath aves without fur: Transcript please co Sth inst., Aurneo M. Aaso: x, aged 32 years d friends of the family are respect. | nd his funeral. this (Friday) after. from his iat Jreene street, without further invitation. On Thursday, Sept. Sth, of dysentery. ™ daughter of Warren 8 and Aun Bilt ths. and 18 days the family are respectfally i Friday, Sept 6th, at 35 residence, No, 139 of the sarih, om the orks duties er June, at Sonora, Janus Jonn- ree peda yearn Bowano Brake Sxaw, ult., of inflamma- at ty 8 Med m tie Bx: », formerly of Tn San on the 20th ult., Isnagy ‘iy? Brat- To, ne aged 38 pears, formerly of New York eity June, Janes Hotrsnoos, from ne United States, ‘a P haker by trode of New br Joun Cocunan, from New York, some- bere in borhood of Poughkeepsie, where his father, if now living till renides, © pe, i on the 18th of Jume, Mr. Samuet H. Everett, of New York, it ‘“Shaia, "in th tat Mr. EB. landed Sa sine ive of Scotland. “eekeedan nicceia Barton the 24 ef Jaly, Capt. on Janes & Mantin, of Prospect, Me. Me, with four bee ‘was crossing the fiver ie ‘® boat, which swamp- and consigned one of its number to a pan al the others barely escaped. ate: ey ge my ot On Monday ‘moon, opacene Bes yma City, ig! ape gyre Cee. brig George Shattuck, brome’, Pe ¢ Trinity a about Fee of May, Witian Mobile, aged 24 years. Ip San Francisco, ow Thi 26th ult., of diarrhoea, Mr Onax.es H. Tuayes Y. Thayer, firm oc Sony tab god hog % Tn Sen Plamoiseo, ou tho In San ranelo, oe mth ad J.W. Ses, of Claren: “ years, after @ linger: - ‘nese of three ‘mont. Tt Vermont papers p! Atioucihy onthe 28 Stly, Me, Onanues Toner, aged (about) a8 ye of Ni Ci June Zigt, Dr. R. Siri, native of Poug! le, 25 years. Deceased left ft New York as rye ak 4 Powhattan, from New York. March 23, Josern McManon, Seize of New York, 25 years, fell out of a cance st Rio de Janeiro wi passing from ebt Powhattan, (on board which ship he was - 5 eeteares to the shore, and was drowned. al aity, oe the er July, of dysentery, Mr. nam P: a Salton, Acapules.” Telegraphic Marine Crit Zoe Salah leew bo pond to his family and % In this city, on rer Dulge of diarrhoea, Me. Te- beige Coral eet tcl, Shears ad Ke oe, Poe nazi ALLEN, of Manc , Mass. Boston papers please ipbia; Kensington, jaeper, eee DEATHS IN SACRAMENTO CITY FROM suLY 11 ro 28. | ,,Artived—Schr Jonh O Ireland, and vig J ickersoa, Bos Wisconsin. ie. 3 “ Sailed—Shipe Ontario, and Gideon How.ands NPaolke. njamin m Clarks Mo. Mo. mas Ph Lerrem Bass for Jee eer Themes BS “ E rie ob mba ‘ohn Gutl a pee pald to ag wiifcipeat the Seeding Hoom, Ss, : ee tie above yee ily a Jacob Reed, D. U. Kobinson, Tex: Joha Rhodes, Mase. Report of mortality in Sacramento City for the week July 2th, prepared for the Placer Times, by E. City Undertaker. pabadpeary ye olnes' to nay close Phe above sinhitahiminemianaaee Marine “BARITIME INTELLIGENCE Port of New York, September 6, 1850, Correspondence. hima, Rio Janeiro, Meyer yd, : Arrived—Barks Boston; Weiter Park; Viator, Park, and schrs Jno W Bell, ce ee Ratani”E | Her Mee eats Bae, Seg st, NB, Soule, er, ee; W L Dayton, Hiok- whiteey & Gor Emperor, 4 Avery, Gal hee pees Bae Yapp, NYork; steamer Anthra- Demill, Hovey, Savannah, Brett Begalcen, Wilmington; Moselle, Hancock, Philadelphia, i re—“Arnuds,” Wass, West Indies, Brott & Voro: GW Davie, Chadwick, Wilntngts ington, NO, §'Powell Boule, NC; Julie Vangliger, Wiltaingtons Green tat as Misceliancous. Svar Janus Mo~nox—Tho of the wreck of this ves- oo aoe Philndelpuiny J tana; sel proves 0 be porte cy 2 ollowing particulary pried Rr. Arrived, U 8 Mail Steamship Empire pire City, Wilson, Chogres, vie vis Passengers, to Rs Ja, Aug 29, with mdse omners are Mesers Swanston & Taylor. Mr Taylor ie sem ship Kewath (of Bath), Fisher, et, Hlamborn, July 16, with genger in ber. RSca aed faves re ag Been, Gran Beans lat, he King William, | Ache wreck.” “We ha viafored with the Kt ass, 8 2,000 teh. The K rst "Lien RM, the ot Kin ing Letter, from em Sart Hs Hayle to Lieut Walker, information of tay at ee se Shur which put ‘enck to M bere she reeeived aan Hermann, fro 21, Jon 02 25, spoke ‘sails, stove bulwarks, Brig Lucy Spear (ot East Thomaston), Robbins, Mobile, 24 days, with cotton, to master. off Havana, expe- yeale from SSE; split maln and foressil, and ‘i ‘wns unde~ ia from Hallowell, had discharged care cided whether she woul 16 METALLIC, ‘Finer. Poin with stone, om 4th inst, while ly! Schoyinill broke looses’ Dntil abe came in cow re 2 Larks, unkaown, Ships Mempl Balled. t New Oriesns; White Syuall, for San Francisco *. 1 Giate a others, Wind daring the PORT OF ved ERANOISO J vupate man drowned. Seun Revere, at Nova Scotia for reported in the outer bay éth, with loss *, Rollins, hence at Ban Frage cl westerly. Waw te NW AR July 16-Br ship James Stewart, Romney, Bt Joba, W Sears, Graven Bost Tube, Bowen, Warre wards av how: Joly 17—Br bark Barbara, Pan duly le “a Le Bradt nes, ‘an, on board the at overboard, whilst ace drew 0 date, lat 4831 §, lon 63 18 W. Long Island, chief mate of sohr Urania, [fanciee, was knocked overboard by the mais owt, May L Alles Rehr Jota Story, bine, toe, 2 ‘h Pelicie, Feiilette, Maursetiles, § mos Mardy. liek! NOrieans. 2 Brig Coruclis, Re a Behr Golden Rule, Van Name, x¥ ork iso days. —“Bbip Ellersive, én. «for the Brand vtem; Acting Barbot, Purvcr, J C Rittenhouse; Mavisley: Pasced Midshipme Geek: AW dobason; Pursers Sar om (UATRRtine. jest July 2 om Pail Ar rornyres re—The follows ty ‘the Proni- p Supply, NYork $s Capsaie te the Hangs 4, Know To be Commanders ti wbies % Ter omens Stig, Rob Rey, Holt, from Bpston, (Jan 26), May 15, no nt treet vening, Cronos I Avoxews, only son of Geo. H Catharine A Andrews. aged 2 years | and 9 months. The friends of the family a funeral, this (Priday) attera from the residence of bir parent rereet, Williameburg invited to att t kaif past 3 No. 10 South Ninta Marriages and Deaths tn California, MARRIKD (From the Alta California Aug 1 In San Frenviseo, on Thursday evening, I8th ult by his Honor, Mr. Justice Hoffman, Jens Avrins, to Many Brown, both of New York city In Sacramento City, on the 17th uit., Mr. Moorehouse, Ecouse Fo Giitrerie Fraxces, daughter of General A.M. Wir Our city has never withered a beauty aod fashion then that which raced the nuptials of the amiable daughter ‘and one of our Wealthient merchants ‘The festivity that prevailed, the splendor of the enter- tainment, and the joyous feelings which imparted | their magnetic influence from the bridal train to all | the assem Bed guests. made the occasion one that will not rpeedily be forgotten. The spirit of hil by the Rev to Miss | Rey ity of fervent pleasure which reigned amid the mer throng, Drought down a shower of hind wishes gtacetal com iments on the beautiful bride and be partner. Mirth and gladness were andthe hours flowed merrily ‘of the host and his Indy were marked mort elegance and liberality. aod there was not one feature wanting to make the oceasion ali that could be antics or ¢osired. Long | years to the bapp; ir who were there ae their lives prove no less is were hi ay sh Major Jos wi Ki iH 4 Macone and Mise M. Johasea on Ass wn the Starr Hotel, in Sacramento City on the 10th Sentign Seabee He bay +o Grom. former. lesourt, to Tow Bear , bate of Temas st lenteneh en the tote of Suh, ‘y Kev. Samuel | Wey, Mr. Rowent Kino, to Mise Sanaw Borne Ei Dorado county, on the 24th | LA. . Of Sacramento City, Me. | ‘Sudleme. et to Mies Berranerie both member of the bdward Rye | Aur was | er wued is the Bret ome of the tn datohe marringe, to locate himeelt | & " Preatice, from Liverpool for City Point, Ang 8, lat 1, Date, from Boston (March 4), June 13, Int 21 ley, Bishop, Lg Thiladeiphia for Matanzas, ‘lt, off Carden: tee Boy, Dy ter, trom joston (Jan 25), May 15, no Fraser. NYor hip © aasiila, Bessel ++ 4 Saree 6 Ove Rhee %y Bonen. sah Ee me for paraiso, & days, ith bar se Taleabuano, 27 oon CALIFORNIA a (Oct 23) for Ban FRA: jont bulwarks, house off Cape Horn, 5 men sick of wourty, Mat ip Cather ae, from 8 Baltimore (Jan 19) for San Fiancee, ist WieNeion W508 We from Boston 2 obout 50 miles from 8 re, Mare Periomonth (March 8) for Sati ise, lon 116 40 W. from NYork ‘San a tr, ,” ie Rt ve 14 apm for San Francisco, Nand, Blliet Feb San = Tr dare (Fob 12) for San Fran. Bets days, bd a oF | i 4 f March 13) for Oa athe ree ae, SESE eee mate fir Reta Haley, Na saws 7 vane, 2M days. 188 day Schulte ‘Avteloy Ve my ey Boston, Nash, Norwich, 247 day Fan, Win Brandi, Jr, Crvvrisn, Londom, pochen, Bt oy Tyleston, Gifford, AOvean, Veh teasct dotted | Sere SY raat ork nes tld from that of the mare, + Tk Aap of NBedford, Jane 16, °7 Satie of NRedford), Coon, 13 mos out, _ ee Pacwener, WB, Ase ot ron, Benson, Phils- cd, eke py ten fet, NY crm, he's ine (of Baltimore 'y will leave Brook- | The follo wae i the list of her officers: Lt Com B | Deo 27) for San Fran- | ww. | Boston (Oct 14) for California, lat sates ae Re shee brig Targuine semua Wik hes Fare, rt, age gelen oe Reve: Yorks Masi, W hina ‘amanda, pate a Cla Octa: ‘Chipala, Cordson, ee ring wi som ‘them I ernie bog for oaep ee a Fcy po art View oy Poth fer We Wer eae tia steamer Walker and —- Nothing care ede alae beet | caltorates nex next Keech, A Drew,’ Pe | Spy , Cape A Powe HS 4 i see Sd iateas, an ithe proved 1 we te be ents, he treatment of the the werld The person wi re of the complaint, bh: hebite of the patien wire from 4 to 6 bottles, b vedolore) Moerman, heie phr peared; but full every divoraer it 40 De} tient” 7 ting for Ne ty, “Seabury, re atts, Jon, ards (at the Dr's residence,) of the most docid cares of all neurosis, R. RALP! Yate Treati Ay sy, eminence fa tired from prectice, ate Informed thar’! be te etitiat one. Haea mt, it janciseo, Sept 2—In port, bark Acasts, Stratton, for yeevan, Saeed cite Destaeittn, AMIN: Sw Saree Alex ito remedy for all ae ape sain f B50 certifientes and lei ters ¢ Samuel ymes, Dr ahem at 4 bees ‘a Sule dG Gear take, 6 0 Meloy os weet Wiseas= Urawary : ro F. Thomes

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