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SS - Splendid Bacursion with the President, Cabi- net, and oiher Distinguished Persons, \ THE RETURN TO NEW YORK wr Mr, Webrter, Mrs. Fillmore, and Party, &e., ke, &e OUR ANNAPOLIS CORR &SPONDENCE. , Agnaroris, July 16, 1851. ‘The City of Annap tis— tre Excursion, with the President on Boord—The *humer—The Dance— | Vanpah ‘The Storm—The Landing of the Passengers— ‘The Night-seome om the Propeler—The Scene at Annayolis— Arrival of Mr. Webster ond Mr. | y » | table. A i} | | watermelons for the doctor.” Hall— Night train to Washington—Another fine | Morning —Dispersion awt Drparture of the Presi. dent, Cabinet, and Company. ‘This hae been day in the annale of this ancisnt and right venerable little city, and (he arrival of the Golden Gate, ber stuy and her ueparture. will be i The town | marked as an epoch © Wales meeting yesterday, wakir z vrrangwents for the re- ception of the Presidout sud Cabinet, waked uy thy ‘mbabitants to the importance of we Sreat vccasion, and spread the newer up and down tuo coast, over to Kent Island, and back in th» conntyy--tbat the now ehip for California had come—that che President, } to and ail the big wen at Washis :ton were coming over | to examine her before she went oul, because they expect another war witty Mexico to commence where the other left off, and they are getling the big ships ready. Early thie morniog, therofure, the towa | Ley pee age the rate of some ten kaots. When fairly under way the dinner was unuounced, aud a ightroyal dinner it was, in the varieties and in the quantity. The bracing sea breeze had shar- pened all appetites; but they scarcely made an ‘mpression upon the abounding materials Ube lent und Secretary Scuart were seated slong- side of Captain Patierson, wuo presided at the other offi tials sat near them; but the first table was otherwise almost entirely occupied by the ludies. The dinner was conducted without ceremony —po time for speeches, with several b tallons Of passengers weicing their turn to dine. Being tonsted, however, by ¢ Vattergom, the President of the United Staves gave the followiag :— The Golden Gate andthe new El Dorado. Tae suc: cess of the ship cannot fail to be commensurate with the preeperity of the State. Ws bed some watermelons for dinner, from Sa- Can you get mea slice of tne melon, * Yes, sir; you is ce doctor—always got ” ‘The dinner was cow- pleted orderly and decorously; and sbortly after- warde, an txlempure boo was orgaaized; but the wind increased to a regular blow, the raw and spray came drifting in under the canvass, aud the fua Wat emphatically suspended. At seven o'clock, P. M_. the ship bad returned to her aucborage off An- menos about four miles, and from seven aia © passengers were detained in getting ashore. “rhe soene Was worthy a trip Son the Chesa- peake. The steamboat lanter, from the wind, in sttempting to come alongside, began to crackle | from she pressure of the ship upouher wheel: house, | when the captain, getting into a huff, pulled up | Makes and cut stick for Paltimore as bard as the deuce would let him He was mad, as was evident trom the foam he left behind him in the wake of cel—a poor thing at that; but many of the whed upon its receding outline on the route ttunc:e, with regrets as lively as those of Arindve when Theseus basely deserted her upon the solitary shore. Our chance: of getting to the land were reduced to the ol@ propellor—the old wa- ter tank—the old steam tug, and the storm wa sening inthe air, and whitening the water; nd night was down on us. But all eyes were ~ yued upon tho long. low, coal hole lookin cmt” his ladies ro- wae all agog. peller, attached to the naval shoel. Captain ‘ Soo There is a crack little steamboat running in this } ant bis boys dia their best ; but after several turns bay from Baltimore, culled the Champion. The | vv» into the bay, they succeeded in heaving to, A d l re of communication was opened, aud some three Oaptain, a few years ayo, dreamed one night that a Sottery ticket, with three particular numoors on it, would draw something, He bourht it, and de Prize of $20,000, which he invesiou in tae purch we of the steamer. returned to look aiter the Cualiforn: ip, and the | proceedings of the day. Fehind came the Plantor, | which turned out badly duriag the afternoon, the Jowess, with a orcwded company, ou an indo- Pendent pleasure excursion. ‘The Caampion landed Ber passengers fur Avunpolis ard left—the Plarter vomained to act az a Lgbter between the ship aad bore The train from Washington arrived at eleven O'clock A. M, with ihe l’resideut of the United States, the Scoretary of the Interior, Adjutaut Gen. eral Jones, and Surgeon General Lawson aad others of the army, und with Captairs Mayo and Ballard, and others of the vavy,aad Elisha Whitule fey, Mr. Hodge, Mr. Merco, Mr. Sargunat, Mr Sallivan, and other office-holders, aad abou: one Huadred others, ladies ard gentlemen, invited Guests from the Federa: city, or u compsny alto- ether of at least one buudred and dtvy us tae party from Waebington The city authorities of Annapolis, including tae Lord Mayor, having out and dried everything avout right, began to feel there was “a good time coming.” To revise tho interesting revolutionary history of the town, #0 ful! of interesting reties Aua | vice bonnets. remipiscen-es, frow the vid State House, whe ‘Washington resigned bis eummisson, the house | of Chaites Carroil, of Carroll the harbor where the Peggy Stewart, with bor vargo Of tea, was ecized and vondemred—to revive those historical facts sil over the country, a vig speec! to make to the Prevident in tue State House was weit ten, and the © Goad people ail of erery sort.’’ On the arrival of the train, begun pouring up tothe State House, to * git But the President was pot there--they had counted without their best. The guns thuudered, out his Excellonoy bad sipped oJ in tho carriage of Cay tain Mayo, to the Nava! ochool, (/n pussunt— n, ard the place in Ou board of it this morning we |} Ping hundred persons following the Chief Magistrate in utter desporution— men, women wad chilirea, ra- p dly ascended to the deck of the propeller The deburi«'.on being accomplished, the ship ch+ered the peopeller, and the propeller cheered the ship— e Vee-els parted, and then came to our steam wug Lhe tug of war. Wien Obidab, the eon of Abensinah, set out in the morping, it was fine, but towards night it was we ermy, and distal enough. So with our ex- cursion. We bad nothing but the narrow deck aad bottom of this old water tank betweeu us aud the sherks. In the middle of the vessel an open batehway disclosed the ricketty machinery, the cylincers dangling like geese roasting upoa @ spit. A portion of the deck ait was sheltered by aa awa- ing Under this the company huddled like a flock of sheep under the leeside of a burn. Ic was dark as Prebus. Men, wemen, and caildren, were all :0- etber under the canvass, or torward in the rain oe tleam and smoke fromthe coal hole gave the aft of the craft the temperature of a th om psoni in bath—the wind aud raw forward gave them there tbe climate of a September equinoetial. To make the matter woree, as svon as the Jobn Hangock at- tempred to back ‘off, the machinery fairly backed out, amd the propeller refused to propel But we bad two masts and two sails. They were brought wto requistion Still there were chaaces for a vight in the bay, and there was weeping and longhng, and imploratious aud execrat and, 1 tact, the good time uad come. At eleven o'clock, in the Gurk, wm #bigh wind, 5.3, and a dreach ing shower, the company were landed ou the same wiart where # blue sbark wae landed in the mora- Very few uwbrellas, and ouly three hocks, Horrid for those Positively shocking, and downright and a mile to the cars, up bill provoking Arrivea at Walton's City Hotel, Annapolis, a Souse which bae the air and comfort about it, and tbe epaciots rooms of au old stauuch baronial cas- , “ec found that the President was safely housed r the night; that Mr. Secretary Stuart aud wily had gone on to take the g 1 midaignt | waly, and the Ni by >, | mo place to hear the speeches.” | Captain Mayo lives near Annapolis, aod has « tine | plantation and two buudied uegrows Piety for an old ealt, waiting ordese ) The President the buildings of tae Naval Shoe which prowices tu be to tue navy what West bas been to the army; but a4 it Was Vacatiuu few of the young leds were ou the crouod dock, however, lay ux oid bulk, ua BS & water tack, iater as # sen ug, fent as the practice ehip of ihe + were a dosen or wore of the boys still ov haw, Waiting to do houor to the President uf Cue “ States, by taking brew and bie suite over to the Golden Gate, in this vid “long, io, black, pirate cal louking echoocver” propelier. cf ihe presuming tide of Jubu ancuek = Lhe Vresdent aod sever officers of the army aud navy, us « body guar abvard the propeller, while tbe maia dvay | Washington company, incladmg Mr Seeretary | Stuart, aud considerable rcvwtur cue sts fom Anus polis ard Baitimore, took che » ju order to communioa’e with the st amehip, %, wits Aleem Up, aud every tuing ready, Was cruzing about ome five or ex wiles of, inthe open bry, Cae oma from Seth vessels were sperdily traum fred, afer sume difheulty in getcug thea alg wide, there being a stuf breeze w couead wits As the Preadent ascended to the ship's deok from tae Propeller, ov wcomuon looding Irume, wi au angle Dearty perpendicuiur, he wes welsmed by & from the biges bow wows of the bo +, sud oy © Hail Colum bin. m tbe marine vf tweuty-four Inusicians, frow che Wasbingtou y Yard. Che ReveesioUF inereasca population of the stip t Dot leew, pethaps, thao ive buvared pereour, aud atl) plenty of ree Desiring to inspect (be cutive aud compa y, by from ove of bero «nb qe wn by Mr. But eng #tevek pariioulariy, in pessing unde the ship, with (be name wows sbe bears, Splendid peanting of the Guleen at+ It is exceed: gly apr qos, this name te thir yoesel, intended to ply bowen ‘ws and Sua Frew Otsco, through the straits known ar the Chrys phos, be the Golden Gate It is noe tue nawe givou to the entrefée to S62 Francisey bay, since tne di courery of gold duet by thy Mormon diggers Captsin > utte mull race, in bobs > O48 Damed in perpetasl wewery of ric Frans Dow gud the Catholic missionaries from Uld Spain wilt tell you that the Golden Gate (in tae i aed Det one) anticipated the dusrdiug Lue steawor } |: ] | and the ladies of Washington city and Ann pte sbington, with the rest of the co apany om that querter; and thatin the meantime Mr Webster and family. Mr. G Hall aad fa- caragua minister and seeretary, Mr. t.dward Cartis, N. ¥, Mr of Washington, and others. had errved from the federal ¢ity at7 P.M. Past mid- eght. Bon nu OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. Bautimorg, July 17, 1851. The President left for Washington at half past five this morning The perple of Anna | pols thought he had slipped off in the night (as quietly as anybody elre he w wa vo the railroad station. We nad accompanying bim to the half-way ; there were scarcely a dozen passen- in the train At six we understood Mr. Webster, Mrs Fillmore, the President's son, and to leave in the Golden Gate for New Our thaoks to Messrs. Aspinwall and Com- wud all concerned; anda good word to our w travellers tor Guy s United States Ilotel of timere; and Walton's baronial castlo of An- WisNow let « long live the President, Aed the eteumsbip tong live she Aud When she pext takes ® pleasure excursion In Chesa- peaks Bay May we be there to ree.” The Return to New York. e TRAVELLING onpence & COMPANY ROARD—THE DINNER AND MEET- 1N@~ SYKACH OF MR. WEBSTER, AND “s— re Main Tur Nankows. S. Paci TrAMSHIP GOLDEN GATE, Ure Banvs Hoon, July 17, 1851 i To continue my account of the trial trip of this magvificent steamship, I will render to you a coa ise account of the ex: ion given tothe President, polis, though Lvetor,” who was one of the guess way have duly informed you of the eday morning, the eb | pue the link of the voyage, wd the * on o Tw mor whi cen (xpree-ly chartered from Baltimore for the | | bioug n the waters im mediately in front ity of Apnepo'ls, some three hundred ladies smong whom the following were from of to our able ship, which la € th 1 pore theme Wasbington:—Llon Millard Fillmore, Prosideat the United States; Hon. A. H. H. Stunrt, Seore tary of the Interior, aud lady; Mr. Whiltlosey, L %. Comptioller; Gen. R Joues and Col. Trumbul s W, L Hodge, Esq., Asst. Secretary of | Treasury, and two daughters; Mr. Sloan, U. 5. Tieasurer; Commodore Ballard; Surgeon Genera »; Rev. Dr. Pyne and lady; Miss Sasas with the neme tevy vay 10 cae | Adams, granddaughter of the late John ovine g Sir Fiawew, the ne i ome of his ams; 4 Mr aed Mre. Ke The following Selo tims, one Sone wietaeeoaa, ex Waals eer: Scns tess Reb Aneapelh.. hon yebow which have traneconded,m their war | Were among those frow A polis ‘ Vellous effects even the eat avagaut fable ofthe | Governor Pratt; Mre Raodall; Captains 5. Mayo Arabian tales, Le mow, the spiendil, when be | aid stribbling, U. S. N.; Commanders Har wreck gut west from Florin » ith his splendid com | | aso Ringgold; Mies Fitehue; Mise Margaret pary of gorgeous and +talwor b cavaitors, uotil be | “ M i th resobed the Mirewsrppi, war after tow California trhue; and Miss Ray, Miss igeley, aod the Id. He only fatied i calculating tne die Bell, of Beltimore. We aleo received oo ees ‘ bourd the celebrated band from Washiogtou ane remy eis: Cerennd, aod Ute, ot Gur stesmer then weighed her anchor, and thore early Spanich explorers, irom Mexwo, | p. ceeded up the Chesapeake as far as North Pc regions ubout wate Fe ond the | Gred year sgo—were after bi aud thetr succesor all sbout the (Grolden ‘rare it ie tound in Pre mont’s may aud me woir of California. of 186, throe cars belure we kuew, but nobody b-leves befure te knew, thing of thie Cale id take it thet the painting on the stern of this fi ie eb nceurate portrait of the Golden ( the entrance from the Paerfic into the greet miver Day ot our golden laud mon, on U three years, here enter d for the At all eveute, the gold is there ; wud the painting upon the ship, with the ih the green bills for che waters of the bla golden tivers, looks exactly aa if it Mingly reb inside of the country. on board the #bip Catife Awd #0 it Perhaps the sbipe of Suix | #' What a curiosity | oie wow \ bile we were ascending the bay, the company ras wh to most sumptuous dinner, and | may say | hever raw a table more elegautly and tastefully d After the repnet, aud the expression of , the guests returned to the quarter w withetanding @ light rain had com dto fall, the music etrask ap, and soon tae loot cnee Were tripping through the dance wad tae w tances prevent me frow g you # more particular deseription of this de Jigbtiul feetival ch to be regretted tha: the rain marred the brilliancy and evjoyment of the cecasion. For the few bouts, however, that the purty remained op board, with’ this exception, joy nto gladness pres Eutire etraugers come esteemed frends, and ted witb each with the «sme regret ae if t utavtes. On returning to Annapolis, thy * | regret that ene her RE would be to tor noble Capt Joba Sunith, Who | Presiden: avd ladies disembarked om board the Long. long og = long ago,” Ss. propelice e cook, which bg mi erably ge te Vhs | naged by the officers in command; ip consequence o| Beat an ope, oon sirg. pn d= alle | heb bey did not get asbore until 9 o'clock P. M5 of the greate F Wh pootacle of and during the time they were on board the pro- wonder would ating Ps iy mo'1on opon exies tawt he ve to sustate wer of five hunared horses, what a wondrous efiair to the bi in, could be tee ty see it; snd what a marvellous coutrast the paneili of ornaments! aed the state rooms and tacir Comforts. to yugh appliances of the three lit from Whied the Catholio fa.bere of Marylaud anded at St. Mery Two hundred years eee. my bort, Tee huwdred voary ago But the ebip bar been deseriho dy and the company Dae Gho lad e+, who are everythin ouevery amive of t «but jusies bo em Push importance ne thie let ) fhe oe bud a goy, Oriliant, beautiful and intelir Gent oumpany of them on board—over @ huvdod . Londred, t * of mgh! @ them, yer, two The stip at one o'clock, proceeded up the bay, perbsye been gufficrentiy cercribed, exorpting Ai pellor, they wereexpoted to the inclemency of a hard rain Vj ening of the 16th broke as clear and as bri a oa the bt day that ever dawned on the face of the earth, At 8 o'clock we received on soma | on is +) Webster and lady, and his nivee Lien Fievcher Millard Fillmore, the lady of the lith, of Baitimore; the lady of Capt S. Aj Mins Buford, Mr. kdward ( wtis, of N. ¥.; Signor Marooleta, roster from Nicaragua, Central Amefica, aod te, and Mr Balwer, ron of Edward Lytton Bul and cilache of Sir Henry, the British Minister 9AM. we got under way, and stood down the bay. Nothing occurred daring the day worthy of note. The dinner passed off quietly, and ‘no epeeches were made At val petO P. Bl wo arrived of fenty, And di-charged our Jhesapeake pilot. eeting of the guovts on board was held this Coupe t \ y had bid farewell to | morning, in the 1 jes’ saloon, for the expressing their opinion of the qualities of vou 1, and their thanks to Mr. Aspinwall, for the princely entertarnment which be bad given to them. vy On motion of the Hon. Henry C. Hearrr, of » the Hou Daniel Webster was called to the chair, end Commedore Perry aud De. Wainwright pointed secretaries fon N.C wore @ The Hat, Postmaster General of the United States, then rese, und said that he din bis band resolutions commendatory of this bipand her oflicers, which he beggod leave to read, and hoped that they would be adopted gg the usani- WyUs expression of the seatTMTbis OF those presons, ‘Aiter Madhng the resoluti highest praise Mr. Ewan Cant P Mr. Wesster & cent would complete the honor by waving bunokerchiefs, which was ¢ ‘The wee thice cheers more. ‘At three o'cluck the mughiticent diner; au . ye hich spoke in the cf the qualities of the nodie ship, is moved their ddeption, and roposed thee chee s, which were bé“ttily given. dthat h» hoped the fudies pre- their d followed Dy % then adjuurned. Wests Agwin sat down ty & after the meuts were ro- moved, tbe Hon Jonarnan Mereprrn, of Balti- wore, rom avd offered the following sentiment: — “The Golden Gate, may it often be the ho ue of the adventurer. and its eptrance to bim prove barbrger Mr. pinwall, gove the followin, creation—especnlly the ln on this occusion,” ebeers Whe rich akcoLeta, being called upon by Mr. As- he fairest part of accowpany us whica was drank with three Mr. Epwarp Curtis offered—‘The uvion of the two eceane—May no sectional jealousies ever dis- sever them.” Mr. Mesenrin then proposed **The heal:h of Daniel Weosser—the great expounder of the Con- sututien ”* Mr Wevsirr arose, and addressing the company, exid he was much obiiged (0 the gentleman for pro- posing bis bel bh, and to those present fur the com- He tearea he was not bora to enter pllmment paid him agolden gate, binceif, or ceach a goideu harbor, but be would drink commercial wen and their prosper- ity. It had pleaeed them to bouor bis unume with chat of the consuturion, but be dia not weritit ve it to others to mphold its banger, Willing to te He wae aud mamtain its fame to the end of lasting ome ‘The Golden Gate mig ut go to Jalitormis; and woald not all know the tag tbat foaied over ner! Ab Japan a fiect of whalers might see that flig, but they would kvow it a# none other but the flag of the Une ‘The country wae not large enough to the people to meintuin apy other ides of it; and such would be their feel! g until (he end of time What bad cemented the two vceaus but this—tnis mixture of the weters—the union of the lac lie and Auantic! Thirty years he had ventured to arsert that tbe wulers of New Hampsnire would mingle with those of the Pacitic; but at thus time it was conridered to be but a romantic flignt of his om. Yeo, it was umon that did evergohin; in the moral world, in the physical wold, aa every citizen felt and enjoyed the great blessing whieb our forefathers hac vubtained tor us. to mathe us tree—that was half of it; the other ball It was as lo make us Mhiud—and so may we continue forever, from sea to sea, free and unied Mr. Webster sat down amid p olonged cheers and ap- plaure Mr AspinwaLi gave—Steam Navigation—Con- nected with to ady world.” comumercial enterprise, it is destined and spread rehgiva throughout the The Rev Dr. Warswnianrt rose, nnd said that the sentiment was so giorious that he could not refrain cm saying « word an reply. After complimenting Mr Webster, in alluding to his speech, he pro ceeded, in his most happy manuer, to speak of steym pavigation as the means of uniting the world. by bringmg their interests more closely to- gether, and eventually cementing and healing tor. ever wil religious and political di reuces ’ spoke of the high moral iwfiuenee which would be thus exe ed iw time; and. alludin, to the great rehgrous object to be thus effected, intimated that in carrying it out, by establishing the “ Ebony Line, 116 religious influences Ww the sbores our government would goon be exercisiug Siberia, ana spreading its flog of humanity aud relief to the Afi i free gospel ot Christ ‘The bealth of the Pre Was then drauk, ond . He concluded by wasting the the ewblem of the Uaiwu, and the ident of the United States ted with nine cheers. “England, cur Mother Country —Let us never fore get ber,” wus then drack by acclamation, when Ir bulwer ag og in a few brief romarks. be company the ‘ose, aud, in a ereditavle manner, 0 retired to the quarter deck, to enjoy Lhe rcenery of the Narrows, which we were entering. prevailed throughout the t ticulars of it 1 um obliged t Mr. Webster and fi liouse, and Mrs F imore ‘The best of barmony and good feeli ip, and Ub 0 retain un’ ily proceeged to . the Postmaster ang Geniral to the Irving House. J urther par: til to-morrow. Astor CITY TRADE REPORT. te Asuies were in more requert. at firm rates pearls. wt $4 0, and pota, at $5 reaebed 125 bbi Brrswas varied but little, been taken at 2fe . cash » uF my mation to-day, with prices The airs oo woud sour z ueeee. at $4 Sl 6 $i 4 slowiy, wt $4.25 8 $4.57, in foune buyers a7, Kye Be ur ware which 106 bbis. sold + fur he wae pot large nd 4 about 12000 bbls. mi: 500 Ibs. Aw a $ BLA; For 80 Meal was inactive Jersey. IF y 100 bns Miebi jew hundred new Southern red f Oo oT wore com «duly 178 P Me Phe sales weTican having —Ftour, &e —The flour market exhibited consklara bie 00 Lbla —unl No 2, at firauers in 418; mix a aud be heat Was mere 1b being par. bus river, the ® rthemn commatnied 43 8 45), aa 4aelie wn Wee im brisk demane, ang prices te- edi Wiihoutl particular change, The Wausactioas ox 70.000 bushels -detnaged and heated Southern aad Ixed do. at 57 a D8e ; yollow do. round ~ Sperm were im ete at Ha We, exhibited no new feature of interost 156 Marneaibo, euler of SLU boxe, in lute Ke o Fearne —Live ¢ tar reslited be Hay — Mey bas T rtherp, at Jy request, with further cna and 100 8t 0 Ihe 11.—-We bave mc thing additional to note vat tity afloat wae extremely hight, and belag td hapde was held at bigh rater heper OF Nod meckorel a farber tot of 250. bbb chased at $4135. Herrin gs were unait red Frerr= Am test the tranmetions today wore he 10 casks currants at ¢ Ghaew Tot ar Laat th f net varied matcrially ound buyers at dc.» Ke Hip we retain d ae noted in Arweted (om few retail pater at $115 w $hz2 pide laos = Th 1 10 tor with asics but h 100 bags 10 'e 5 ne Be eolar, Do tarturic acid have prussiate of * no cha 00 bales river busine +s boing indresed Americans was more general demand for thie com. chauged bands at 4 id) do. Englixts of Eastern, by little movement to ar het was $474 9 tons foreign 165 9 $400 Syme. sul, and the Liens wore con. common at 8 6 bh. Lump was mine! at $2 Prorsmere-‘The market was more ae ive, 900 bhés Porto Bieo baring been diepeet dot on private tras Vusrevade wt Zia Ze , and 100 clayed Uuve at te Navat Stonsa — Spirits of turpentine was doing better 200 bhie wold today at Sabi he. ensh, Crude war wiet at $8 Resin ry matued as pured yesterday, wiih at $1 #0 dble H ° p Dat e2Ton gs Ww Og ken a Whale was steney vs inwetive w Prov ean not very bi leh We bi betty eeld wt $14 62. ond prime at $12 G—vothy f Was ip mot qualities pited ip other ward Oo BW ver) firm the sles comprising 260 bbie d pritee et $58 $6 heavy and abundant. ot Ty » lders, bi vine at 8 a held plenty, a Wisse — Ammer junrter cases Burgundy port. #1 less queries and $13 for pints ip tbte mwa het— neted war taken bein; bere It is known aa «f which Meeers Bs Riv at 15440 do; wheat 6140 do: corn 86.000 do to-xdtay, were dheef hamne at $l4—we 4 wniterm td rr ro at G00, 45 @led Wrought 4 Unive ene advancing though the demand bole 4 tmond mers at $8 Th Tiree beef wns very dul wt Tut me ste wore plain cured berms, | veu to tot he oxte st the pales teported to-day, were 10 do port at $18 ard TCU barkets champagno, tourrive at $12 fr ‘The latter articie i quite new ) impor stew from w vet ibe parcel e fivet thet hae appeared the Nia Satane & Co '* Me bss rs & Oo, are the importers. Of sabes, 16.000 wurhela: rye, 5.000 do; pork 700 paorages. beef, 140 bread. and The sparegate receipts “ol ‘produce by the North be 18) bola; flour, mee. 60; Cut meats 29) do., *hickey, 170 bhin | and wool 200 Hales MAKKAH Is ALS WHERE. STOCK SALES Prranesrnia, Joly 17—Fire Beard 4, WG OO Peon We, AY Lo ben ity te, 0 ts 110 Chee ard Det merrial Denk, #5, 2Peran. Bonk, tit, i, +8 1, AN 1 dey, & amet ‘Ajrrr Baden $8. ie Ae ooncee Baw $008 8. Garden 10 shares Lome Reasing Rail 6 Cam. and Garten a4, 2% of art, es, anh se heme ad en Hailesed 3h; 60 Mowtta er 5) shares Wilmington Soy ir winced inva, 4. imowx, July 10,—Stock 4X) Baltimore 6 Vick shares Parmers*and Mere! aoter Back Sk acs, ky) 6 aitimere apd Ohio Kuilroud, 75; 100 do, time. Tt 1.0’ Baltimore Fire Insurance Company. 25, At the board to day, Maryland O'sclosed a Bia 7iviay asked: Baiti- re ts, 154), 14 oid; 1570, 104% bid: 1890, “TNO” bid; Batti- nt OFio Railrond bonds: bid, 94bg ance: do, land, 2% bid, Tid bid. 784, seed; York umber hed; Baltimcre apd Susquehanna, 2 bid, Telegraphic Ri ports, Burvaro July 17, 1851, ‘The receipts of the past 24 hours have been:—tour, ‘2,000 bbls; wheat. 30060 bushels; corn, 24,000 bushels, ‘The market for flour is without material change—ves- tern is in fair demand; 4.000 bushels Michigan sold at $5 oT a $3.44. The cupplies of wostern mixed wheat ure larger, and prices are heavy; sates 11.009 bushels at Toe. Tie for Obio Corn is easier, with a better eaquiry; 26.08 bushels sold at 40c. for Chicago, and 45c. for wos tern mixed. Oates are heavy aud prices are lower, sales paving beem made at 82':0. o 832, Freights ure un- ebanged. Acsany. July 17, 1851, Receipts since our lnat:—flour. 6.50% bbls; wheat, 2,500 bushels; corm, 21.000 bushels. Qommon to fair brands of western flour are lower. and the demand is lower; sales 20 bbls at $4 $4 06, for straight state and Michi- gan. Comm is steady at yesterday's quotaticne—salee were made of 13.000 buarhels at 54e., for sigesly, damaged mixed wr stern: 64 ye. for ordinary do,,and de for heatud do ; 1,000 bushel oats sold at dzc.; prison whiskey is at 2c. Bartimone, July 17 1861. 500 bbis. Howard street flour sold this morning, at $4.50. Prime white wheat in at 95 4 90¢ , and prime red wt 84 4 87c , with sules of 9.000 bushels. Mixed corn is at 50» C2c..and yellow, at ST a 5ée. with sales of 4.000 bushels. Whiskey sold at 2c, 2.600 bags Rio coffwe changed bavds ai 8%; a 9c. The supply of offer ix large, en bracing upwards of 45,000 bags. In other artistes there is no change, Crancestow, July 16, 1851. ‘The foreign pews per Asia is not yet digested. but holders of cotton are willing to take lower pri The quotations are. for Uplands. 6%{ a9\cc. 900 baler sold. Married, On the 17th of July, be W. Sturtevant, Esq, Al- derman of the Third Ward, Jacos Brracen to Kuiza Jrero. all of this an: the J7th inst, by the Rev. Mr Uorton. Mr. Thos. poe of Cincinnati, to Miss Many Somenvitis, of New ork. At Coldenbam. New York. on the 16th of July, by the | Rev, Willian Blain. the Rev. Ex: Conwi. Chaplain of the 's Friend Society for the port of San Fran- cleo. California. to Miss Hrvaierta Sormra, eldest daugh- ter of the late Charles Howell. of the formar plice At Fishkill. on the 16th of July. by the Rey, Me. I. | Duffy. Lieut J. H. MeAnravn, U.8. A, to Miss J. Woon- wortn, of New Yor! Diea, On the 17th of July, Per¥e D., eon of Elizabeth and P. B, Brophy. nged 2 years and 4 days The friends of the tamily are invited to attend the fu- | peral. at ¢o’clock P. M., on Saturday, from 135 Hioks street, Brooklyn. On the 17th of July, Wiitiam Hexey, son of Joho R, and Phebe Ann Weed, aged 1 yoar § months and 17 cuys The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 56 Norfetk street, on Friday, 13th tnt . at 3 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for Om Thursday, July 17, after a short illness, of disease | of the chert, Jonn Prineriny. aged 51 years, ‘The friends of the family, and of hus 00 in law, Sam. Pre, and the Masonic Order in general, are rexpeotfully invited to attend bis funeral. from his late resideoce, 211 Division street. corner of Clinton street, at 254 | o'clock, om Friday (this day). On Thursday morning, July 17, Mrs Jaxy: Buxwerr, in the 64th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family, and of her on Martin Bon- | cit: al-oof ber sister. Margaret Sirs. Martin. are rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ber iate residouce No. 876 Broome atreet. cn Friday, the Leth tnst., at 3 o'clock F M., without further invitation. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. for interment. On Thursday, July 27, after a severe illnoss, James Manning, aged 25. His friends aud acquaintance generally are respeot- fuily invited to attend his funeral. on Saturday after- noon, 19th, at 2 o’elock, from bis late residence, No. 8254 Mulberry ctroet. At Brecklyn. on the 17th of July, after « long illness, Mrs. Ann Sanos, widow of the late Joshua Sands, aged W er frierds and acquaintunce. with thore of her sons, Wm. M avd Capt. Sands U 8. N., and her sons in-law, F ©. Tucker and J.B. Henshaw, ne respectfully in- | vited to atiend the funeral, on Friday. the 18th tnet.. at 6 o'clock. from the residemee of Capt: Sands, 155 Wash- ington «t:ret, Brooklyn, without further notics At Brooklyn, on Thureday afternoon, July 17, Trostas ean eldest son of Robert H. and Elizabeth Aan | verde | ‘The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 5 v'cluck, frm the residence of his father. in Harrison «treet, near | urtrtret Lhe remains wil be taken to Greenwood. n Thursday. July 17, Mrs. Many Ano, in the 1b year ef her a Her faperel will take place on Friday, the 18th inst , at Seveleek. frow 31 Maison street. The friends of her | + Troma and Henry Prichard, ure reepectiully in- | vited to attend i On Wednesday, July 16. Eicew Tromrson, eldest daughter of David aud Ann Orr, aged 18 years IL monthe and 2 days, The frirpde and relatives of the family are rrepect- ‘ully invited to attend the funeral feom (he residence of her parents, 4%6 Greepwieh street. on Friday inotuing, at | 10 o'clook. without turther invitacion | 1 ed Hoe Schr Magtolia, Torrey, Solr Egrimet"Thoaspcon. i u Che Lady of the Oceda, Fosset, Bangor, 11 days, bo ewar Brig Frederis from Bi en ‘Also, two ships in the eastern offing. Sailed. Ships Martha's Vineyard, Grafiam, and Western World, Moses, Liverpool; B: ltord, Havre; Norma, Brown, Huvena; dark Dency, Mudgots, supposed for dey brig Biiza: Br), Crosby, St Jonn, N Bark Duncan Rich, 51 6 A Bremow bark, Tucker, Cox. unkn ‘The vews from St Domingo #hould have been credited to land. Jone W7—Wind at eunrise, NW, and clear; meridian, W; sunset, nanding, Fart adves, Piiladelphia; York; Arrived—Brig Avaewan, Wilmington. Arrived—Sobr Reddipgton, Calais tor rb: New Arrivod—Brig Richmond, NYork. Cicated—Bark War Arrived—Schre Tena James Ri Ashmead, th same dey, bri; frat Int 12 yiph, Baletan Arrived—Shi) aus BC Joh, Fbilads Tarke lela 45 P. hud supplied bi el and ark; Almeda, albany; A Patriey, NY¥erks Gibroltar;, Pi chr TA Th ir; Sam! Cas , aud Jan W Mckee, Philadelphia, Sailed—sehr John Willetts, Philndelpes ff Arrived—Schra Julia Frances, Rond York; Cornelia, Glen Cove. Arrivy Srrived—Sebrs Globe, NY: Foreign Matis. Letier Bags for Rio Janeiro, &c per steamer Goldes Gu will close at the Exchange Keading Room Monday, zte ‘aturdey Ith, at the usual hour. Ch rid >, Lith, at quarter ber 1 ith, at quarter before 4 o'eloc! Tae above Lcttor tage are also at Monyon’s, 91 Wall street. | on ™ Sehr Lydis ork. A180. pei Herald Marine e| "ner | Dee Mork, Heng Bedicre; JK: interment | Nye. Provi Fellew, eb comb, ‘bricks port; acheah D, ar, Nepopect; Ones 6; Austin, Gib) Bird. Goofre; Baker, Bor tun; steamer Eutaw, Misceiian Br Baro Sran, at Balitax from Cienfucgos, was in contact bowsprit. gear, ai wit at her voyage bruce te Gevrgetown, DU, ‘ape Fear Light vearing NW RE ANY AFT KCMR, coal inden, went on shore on Con- vimicot Pomt meruing of ith mud’ would have to be light. could be got off et. € a ened befcre sie ‘Sie trom Gcenold, for Pac Cid With, Arr at On Wednesday, July 16, Joux Towscrr, in the 58th year of bis age. His funeral will be on Friday, 18th fost PM. trem his late residence, No 116 First viends of the family and ot bis soar, Jav ‘hares ¥, Townley, aiso of his sous-iu-law, J stow aud Jobu M. Bodine, are reapectfully im tod, witheat further invitation. The remains will be | j taken to Greenwood for interment. B ANTELLIGMNOR,. Port of New York, Jaly 16. Cleared. Liverpool, T Richardson; Norma, Taylor & Co. Shire—Hiternia. F, Rr Havana, 0, ‘ ¢ & Grave, Joveph iy mdy Co. Grenada (Bey wins & Bea: U tobe, Balter, LH Althea: Mary Salter ( Ur). 3 ty 15 Whitey & Co I Vir) Mormaud W Evers mt , Savanual NL Merready RE Mt Lor hia, JW Elwell; F Eagene, long, Fort . oa 4 r Olvey & Sessions; ras Mailte & Co: Mar ofa, Vaitimere. Brot, Irae; & Wright, do; Kio, ston. Kiver, Appledy, Arrived ber Jonathan, Squier, Chagres, July 7, with gers tod Mills. ‘ meh ip Pioarry (Sp), Siviii Havana. ® hip B Bulkley, Brown, bivor pool Pp ers, to G Bolaley. One birth ye. two des al Mint of coal. leaking. amd in + dune at 5 Davidvon from pe eaptan aud cre ford, Ww ie aad brougnt fe) Gilpatric’, Ma Stewart. 120i inst, rg, Borry, boace fur June 21, with cotton Bark Her ‘ 1 eay. te r Biddle, Params, 1 tat 9 Ui, hence for , poke ebip B ° vehetn sabelin, Preble, Begun, Jaly 3, wish u v ark Lyra, Bemis, Havana, Joly 6, with nagar, to Moses lor Bark Thatee (of Boothbay), Pinkham, Cientuogor, Saly 2 th eugar, to oneiae Now Haven). Pwetl, Mayaguos, MB, 13 to Cultert & Pinlay . Neuvicas, duly 3, with Logany. Brig Telegrop he, (1 1 days, * 3 , Bafuo, Buenos Ayres ith hides ‘ | Thomaston), Smalley, Carde- te ater & Laward vol Bangor), Groenicet, Provi Hi days. Waoys . days, with logwood with oneae, ned | " daye, with walt, | to 5D Rew ‘sabe Vor trees (Br), Rober! ve. with pine | crys Be, te G Millet. duty T 3, spake ship new, of m Wath) T . for Now Ort Levaces b . | 26 Wasbinzton, NC, % days, with | ‘Sehr Ric 1, Washington, NO, 3 days, with naval Sie d W Hughes, Jobnsen, Newbern, NC, 4 ange, with naval store, Sch Aun Maria, Jooce, Newborn, NO, 4 days, with ehe CA Crook Osi navel stores, , Lemon A} iborn, N orto on der in 1, We Bis desil, Port Walthall, 24 Loke, Virginia, eae bs ae ipa fe Raker in 2 Il ety postal ieete. wav i James River, 2daye, Rishmowt, 3 days, aye { iy Prrehare: Finn River, days. Bel ‘est Schr Morte. 8 i owlend. Row GroKhaven, 2 dave. bear Ea Chappelle New Londen, bound to Al- ve} Ben) Brown, Richards, Now Lovdon, 2 days, bound to oy Bohr Magtba Maria, Bwift, Belem ris Now Hoven, | cory me rebr Lucy White, from NYork for Plymouth, July 15, off Ply mouth. Axncrno, PR, July —brigs FU Perkins. Gilkey, for Bal tie ere, Jas David & Aiken, Kelly, from N York, ding; At- row ( lent r Am sh Nantucket Reet, cOeht Bxchance, trom Machine for N York, radu, Wass; Soh achaan 0, usdin Pw bra. ©) Chronometer ip ther Camnge, ie Phipe, from N: W, for NYork, wit ASinian, Phipe from Newport, W, for NYork, with Nouce to Sv Ana's Bay, Eprron ov N.Y. Hxwato ford, Lith, i bark Wa! ir, 15th, 200 bbls 5) ie to . trom Port an Pore! , from won, —— ~, Machi das Sehr Rach nge. Sawyer, Mac Scie Wim B Peiere, Lord, Ell Bohr E Fhoges, Roo! land. 5 daya, ¢ Bllanbeth, Carter, Calais, 10 days. me ; 0: rnelia. ta rog barks De! ft ‘soht Lady Scott, from NYora for mu, July 16. Fairfield, Philadelphia; Canton, Rondout re ‘Ihe ligiithouse of Little Curacos completed, and oil! be lichied io toe course of next month, Tele to be a fixed Light fon Sid from NLondon 1itn, ship Mouteruma, Benjamin, and bark Diack Warrior, Bartlett. tor 8 Pactiic Ocean, ite,) to show on four sides, RAE AEH. polken. perhaps Sui &, lop Mil cues for Havanns (not Savannah), white ballin tho centre, bound Caryaturt Reef. beth, of and for Georgetown, DO, from Wet do. rt. ry Comta), June S—Ne Am vesesls ia ore CRonstanr, June 2—Sid Lucy Elizabeth (not Lid Beary Curtis, Barlow, Sandwioh, ¢ days, bound to Be aye. 7 davs. rth, 12 daye. days ree yesterday morning. © brig Forost, not the Mark- Taly 17. ‘aware, For- this; brige Bole (Sic), Paler- Chiva, Phitadel . going in, 1. we th aw Port aus tiace. 4 ith water Watents Geo Edward. F jbion, Philaddiphia; Cottage, b Presto aout; Comet, | t Manueston, July 16. Arrived —Drigs L Baldwin, 8 W Budderiok, and Tybee, N werore, July 17. iladeiphia. bevevin, duly 16. G Leonar y, Eli Townsend, 8 B Ann, July 16. 4A Vaine, New NYork. Rickiwony, July 1. (07 Bxohauge), att | steamer Baltic, for Liverp» i, | Also, per steamers ~~ Savannah, on da- Pruavecrua, duly 17-4 PM. | 8 Brig Tuscan, Cousins, N Yor fy wee Renan cm Ue CJ b. Krrivksoi an Shute and W u Child. Bal a, Studley, ant jer. Harttord: J Ruatiog, overs: Edw Franklin 3 Oad B Cam \ridge- ‘Jas a ‘thom hain, Bistol; Tiger, Falker, mberiain; RL Ta: Sea dL Knot Ghilde and Lai NYork. rear Cardy, weous. anchor. had bow te aud other perticulars ie Parson | th Mariners. + Isinud of Curacoa, June 90. iret houses | ‘ho comes is ut, Lips South Boston, and Bart tio Ocean ship Three Brothers, Mitchell, *p snd 100 do wh vil. Keporte ) from NOrleans for Li- alot.) from Wilmington, NC, for N jays from Baagor, W for pacvea mear enough to with pascongers, Vrineo for NYork, July % off date, Cape Porw. | lowsy. NY ork: fl ¥ Whiten: os fi Ez W. Jply \—Arr o¢he » MYork, 81d ifs, Madacavenr “Patt MiGs! Suy eeaer whe Soba P Celllue, Bead, CALV ESTO ber, bark M iE regi A iver Coin ef on : ite Rw ad ‘ » brigs FB Beck, fur N x ae do yerea tor Botton, toy Berachel, fr Biewea, dey Magnets amet sarees Newetase) ods ee ae av ages, ‘Sune Ik—sid vette Martha Bird, Suaith, New cma ot Greon port, duly i6 Udy brig Horace en 8 Pind a brig au cage soley eat oodatend, * June le Reis Meraing Star, femme ais ce Ven, WE Suet ae ; f do do, 8 dye Ba ydth, rons Beewkin, Prost, NBorky Woih, Ne de, ship Ticonderoga, Boyle, Liverpows Ave mvenmship *Blixaboth, MoCont ike Providence (3p), Weimann, Loudon: oel mani iow. coming uv, whip ships, PAIies unkoWwa. ‘7 Taylor, Mickersom, re, Cat Te shetucket, Smith, N ous, Williama, Norwies fur N ntiey, and Reaper, Friwoie al- line, Orat i Wash safen. Prentis, NYork. Sid sehr Richard Law, Chapet, Al- ny 15S—Arr sehr R B Smith Albany. ne jal) 1 etna echr nine W dahdy, PSM. op todos, NYerk, PENSACOLA, pees ve July 5—CM 1 Walton; Campted, PEOLADELPPIA ore, Richmé ins (Bano), Sohoe nd es Bree Cariéton, Mivby, dobiies Foster, Crowell, Baotou: Mate Yer, Jarman,” Clentucgos: Markland Yaten: un € Baker, Smith, Boston; ‘Ban f Centurion, augur: | Lo Erker, B)-tou; Wis P wi Hoerody th veind, ae vk; Boston, Lockhart, ith. Ue idence; Cicero, Bak init, Cid schre Boston Lockhart,” B fo: Bells, Stecliaan, NBaver; Sh er ( ws, Providence; Victoria, M&r Harttors, Plilsaelpriny ery Story. aud. & nerd? Trane Me Bo: , NY: st. PPh ia; Celeste, a Wi A ‘nilacoi ph Brewster. Rondout. PORTLAND, July J- re brig Wm H Spear, Black, Car- dons; echr Watervitlo, N Por! AN FRANCISCO, June & ips Marth, ancy, Naw; X plop, ; bark Caline (Perar) Bilis, Kalates Demoerada (Itai), Bolle, Genoa via Haley. S¥ topo, vin in cormedinte ports, Viaeting, Prinidad ip Join Bar- ton vis "Feiparais it Dewdou vin Kiver, sohrs Velnsc Honoiv u vis Jo, S¥asox Sion. xtilde West, Boeton; Lucas, Townsend. San brig Joie Baw ) Latard, Paone r, Battimore; Tesbeilag Thompson (tr), Snow td whe ¥ Fown, Honolulu; brig Grand, Knowles, Baltitnore: cohre E L Frost, Heinpetoad, do; dard, ja jalvina (Fr), Cezard. Be x; bark Aw eres dol bri Majer Hacuinad, Frauoh, Chertese , Aret, NYork vie Rio Inncirog Japan, Birkow Latain fg Robert Bruce, Knowlen. N bre finerva (Gr), Reid, Freak (Br). Duwret®, Tabi. cide (Be). Apnloty, Haste via Pacamay i a. 1 pans, Come Ad~ uve 2—Bark Archi'a!'t Grae Br bri¢ Palerno Johnson, ¥ vuram.liog M'Almend, Senta Cruy. S84—Shins Indue (Br), Cox, Valpare: Botevia a 6tb—Sebr Mary W Cle €th—Shipe Montalembert (Fr), Star, Knowles, Calcutta, tr —Schrs Eogle, Bleuheim. Haciula; Pelmouth, Wileom, Labaiva ' m Tinley, San Dierog harks Pe ay Nickerson, Valpurntvo; Surprise (Fr) Alley, Matatian: [se | Lavejay, Taleahuane; Jae #remoce (Br), Levola, Kendall, Boston; Brig John Clitord, Moe= Sebring (Br). Nepper, Jara; achr Favorite, Brown, Sorte Cru: 2h—Sbip Wanran, Mason. Catentt bark Ann Welch, Kifer. Pong K brie Colnu ves, Guay nos, Swear; sgh Bitows Wallbsion, ports in Pacisey sche ‘impry (ary Gri Ava; Kehr Frances Helen. Honcersou, molds. EM, July 15—Arr brig Hamilton, Silvue, Gambier, Af- . July 16 -Arr echr Veudovi, Baltimore, TAUNTON, July 12—Arrechr Hart-s* Preetery, NYorks, slope Bristol, Philips, Philadelphia; Ladependence, Hnea ay, bond: WYLwINGION, July 14 -Cid Maria & Adricns (Datoh geilict) Ourchund, Rotterdam WAKREN, July H—Arr echt Rachenes, Rogers, Banger. gore ALTAv eu, Liven roor—Ship & Butkley—re D Brown, hert. F Lindstrom, K Turtle sod Indy, W Turki and lacy Hasivno—Sl ip Howard—Charlotts, Marie, Anna aad W Alereebt, Caroline, Artem and Aupusle Kettdes Lotscontug, B Uiamentnal, @ Orth, Lauite Laamaan, Kuilsch, H Bebrovas Indy. two eniidcwn Gud servant. HB Wooa. J & Fileon, R F jady an Hh Goniman, baa) sud Gel ldren, LS Goblmam ana lady, F Deont, a edkie- len, W Reagers, Havas a—Uosk Ly Tyng, Mr Summerteld ‘Yrs Hore nnd coo, Mro Herbert, Ma Mr Atveridge o1—City of Citas L Dyer. Baltimore: Mre M cr nos to F wo08, Mre and Mire tinywood. 2 ebildren ne laud "Thos Kert, Haltiwore; J Bewiow. P Copan, Kb Reed, Bow Crenevrecs, July 2-Barke Potomac, condemned and | tie, Wii Maker. Bolsio; Me frid, to enil tor NYork 3 days, tn charge of the mate of back | snd lady, Ressell, (aan P93 Teh Whey, Thales, Afton, Loeb lag; Sareh Ann, Dookom | Demorarn: Mavter Jonneton, Chas MW iiine ( haaror of de more, 6 ‘alter, do do. Wenvoie, | opatches to the Vour, of Be shar, | Powe to,” bi Morris, Morn J ow Phileceipaia: ‘% va, Nucrwes; Gow’ § Ere. The aswel 56 Jas Campboll, br W Baowden, Me duly & » (from Lor nm) Bow York: J Taylor, Vitteburg. Bawburg JaLvet Haruwa 6—Arr bres Drew. York; sohr Marga Evreps, Lott, Boe Liverpee!) 2th, beig Caaleon. Belten, Poilanedpt ia Lonnen use ky, June Sid aney, for P newt, Some Df NY¥ork awe y and p yen, July 4—Off, Josephine, Boraholm, from NYork for | & June Dt Agr by cr abou, Farrow, 2-Brias ada and cipbia s da; Ber halo’: via due Woe probably meking tte Vieror, July Ate echt 4th, trige Mews, Lond *th, echr Zn Avent. Dow iy H2eh, b drone W y. Frit 8, Liver pe wi low, Lev fon, pra ¢ tna Sent §, Dickersom linker, 4 1 ab Bac, Wom Merria, “Gem, altic. brigs ¥ Haun, Paatins, Rerth of horege 18, Joly 6- Philadelphians oh, J Pr ilacelphin CALA rt hd Delaware Ci nt, Sian’ %) aricttn, BL a} for « abi Fitbew, Alfarcttar | Nithatog: a1 re Ww Sufolk, Crowell, Philadelphia. 5 Tone, July Ws Art beigs Mary Stanton, 1 aig, Bastort: Jas Ronch. ret, tinea Am vessels in port. No A Onpray. Ford, Seg line UD: tov St boure, (and sid same wvraing for | ad Kebocen, Morrings, [6¥ork, | ne ane be Lucy Aan, Keller, pold Ney. Frederi yfivwer, Hupper: Tavend, | Bure, Nieaaron, Pailadel pias three beige arke Vietrr - Croagh, NV ork; brig Quebec Pac! jet, Dile~ veesols in istanc! Avon, Creighton, ret, Odell, ao 11th, steamenip iuler, Kichmoud; Juil: ‘airy Queen, N Vork. | cE wanoy, NOrtoans. ark Daly. from Phila arere, dig, Meridu ir), | ye) Sad otnere previously to | f Clydesdale, | ‘Bib; brig Klizabeth, Wileou, | for Now Yor McDougall, NVork. CM | Ne a EE RE ES RE om sr Pine TESSELS WANTED—AT PORT ICI Phil sdel phi abl mee 00d freighte pi QTEAWERR BALT Mesias duly MIADACAN. DUANE STRAST, Bas 1 yous devoted bis peactioe tw. she dise sepa. R. COOPER, toe FeE UNTIL Tr OF & Doane street, sany be o> a confiden tally on cee treatment of A practice of twumeye om years, iv ¢ + rarient without ro copy bottle, one ine, haenee oe tatigd ine roen maodion! advanteres the nuthor hae qiich be would instance roving, ae wow for the cxpress purpove of atud: wod by » long and ¥ we peat wei valy te thio in onees pee of enciy tom treacuonh 0 Ld ot ften atte be has never found 2 Arr back Lollard (Nor), W¥evk Hi Chace (Be), Sa yen, Vrorte Sows, NB, July t-te brig Alnmode, Lockhart, New Georgetown, DO Mtb, ship | t Morinnne (Brose St Ingo; | Wir neret. » jem burg: Monte low. At ckeabend (tr), Prati ver. sid warks Lucinda Wilson: Lady tig Lady of the Lake eld hi ber ven, Hoes, . Readington, DAMAKISCOTTA, July 19—Sid tobe Alert, Montarinery, Dee te ene Algernon. Beatle PASTIVORT, duly tArr & Hall, do. id Bh. beige bw: Hith, Magiten, Michow n Oe RIIZABETN CITY, prev to Joly 12—Are qebes Arlitts, nee Kym Koy T chee Texan Yorn, Oth, MS ora, Mataaew aeipnin colre WO Wyee, Su-danra, D | Orleans: i he, though: rereiee nonrehle, thong: Laey may, requtne ee vervenecance. Thess who appiy in the ceslier a privas» disoaees will be gretified vet on aad o hod £ the em gitun vffoated ine very fow Gaye tor of surprise to fome, thes any one of fe (of professionad attainments should devohe 0 discaane which poople of every AeecTipe tom pretend to oure go easily if, however, ve thors poopie bring "pon puclety 1 be Forme “Take cate of thy healt devoted many yours my profession, and have treated eucecsafully thousanes pat Those who winh co concale me 04 shore complran: eo of oharce) frum OA. Mtoe ¥P M., Sum yor will avola od aos, URHSUA 18 CONDL Pie ALLY Cortain disempon, which tow Btenn’, I K. MORRISON 18 CONSULTED CON YUDBNTIALLE a . whith he troate withon’ morawey, K cures iv 8 fow days. Thirty-one yours’ ' te cure abeloture mod not y tue de illity More afr Sor his Lawton iMploms, in his pete vate offier Reteeet, NB No feo till enred. TURE GP CHRONIC DISRASES HY tie atoute sym / tein of Medicing.~Lanoelot Hi OT Doe Svoritt MD, Coile. jnge O lege, Voulon: Alumnus ard Mateioalated * the Undvertity of Etlutasg and Bist ane of the Royal goons, 0 strie 65 Women sunt Cot tect the Mt ciety, B tat LORS, | ety Atomoloay, watt Inve Vine quveen them, of the human depah, oo wrtitute the foundation of Yrolopec vo irerteet- d by Fi Rody. | tnew solence earitt at the wae end most tivervity, ani hae heen shim in Kogtand, andthe United Steten ot Amerios. In all ease cheonis, a8 well we noute Mee head @ mtn, of ft one N—Peofeasoe F rerite amily reeidence, petionte ander fifty jeted with consumption. Aad the more Jed. bopelert forwe of om woe. ‘nnd sets icon te the elt. of New York generally, Office and Reriden e the ding, No. 186 Weat Twenty-third steees, . ond mt rey oat BN

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