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the ‘and pursue y. A fearful day of reckoning for anti-renters and their eccessories ther before or after the fact. ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. Newly revived operas are now the order of the com- mander general at the Castle, Maretzek, To-night we are tohave “Ii Barbiere di Siviglia,” on which occasion, it will not be forgotten, Bertuccs Matetzek is to resume her place on the lyric stage, together with a galaxy of stars as yet unseen on any one evening. The reader will observe that the very best talent of the country has been selected to make the entertainment complete, There will be, also, another revival of # favorite opera shortly. “T Puritani ” is in rebenrsal, this country, and its producti we bave seen it est am iuformed as to be sure that formation had been disturbed, Tuli of cart com, ana clota; tbat of uk aud suger Lee. r quunuty of the have preserved it transmit to yoo & Seu im walen I found ixam tae maoubd, a3 ticy in which 1 fuuod i¢ am tie mound, ‘The workmen said say bed ‘Of civth, comnected with tasvels or oruae sted 1 bave retained ab. ut bat (he queo- J took out of Uke mivund. feet from the top of the mound, there was ‘of be ciay, 400Ut an inca peared as if it bad beva burned woul it red; under this, nous tLe uiddie of tae mound was another stratum of a Deakin. rere om ‘colored clay, eutirely differeut teva neig ty oder thw eratum of yelluwib lay 1 found aud boues, they Were so .008+ tout Toculd aunt, with my hauds, siuk down the shovel _- i, wut Uuderstaud that nes were fer ery littlepearca appeared the coal ana ciu.h. which ere ove im the potition im which they uad peea placed The cuarcuul appeared to which Way irequendy im dowen eee Doug Loge Loer. duvund iy Yet siauding at toe side of Leas Bod leleure 1 Wil make further The stretum of burved earta aud yellow @id not extend over the whvie weung, or tirvagh pled only five or etx feet iu exveni, £0 tar as 1 arises in my mind. as to the clouh Were depurited 1m the ie Whether the mound, erected by au auterior ¥ RO. have beeD wade * burylug place dy Lhe who exirted bere wheu Aweriwa was discovered; nd that they bad wrapped thew deau to Lue cloth, aud iy DUrEDE ibe bouts, or tae bones Bod T iuougnt of the quescion et the time, and Was careful ft ¢Xamiiue, as Tully as Was then practicuble, Ube coudici a OF the earch acvuud and ug OUL, ALd IL appeared tome ei CvUld BO Dave beum dis und. JUUN WOOD3, ith a cast unequalled in will be the town talk till upon the stage. Barblere,”” with its mapy attractions. }CUMIS MELO.) AND THE RBETA CETRULEUS ) to York CITY TRAD REPORT. Tuesvay, August 19—6 P. M. Asnes wane inemamains pm al realized $5 50; snd pots, $5 e previous rat Brrswax continued scarce, and American yellow would bring 26a 2Tc., cash. Breapsturr.—Flour, ec —In flour we observed more movement, without any additional interesti: quotations, [he business comprised about 14000 bbls., uninspected, at $3 a $3 87; sour, at $3 37 a $3 50; super- fine No 2, at $3 42 a $3 62; mixed to favorite Western, at $368 a $3 874;; ordinary to ohoice State and mixed Ohio, at $375 @ $5 875;; good round ho»p do , at $3 871; ure Genesee, at $48 $4124; fi ; fancy Genesee, at $4 12a at $443 a $6; and extra Genesee, at $175 & $6; super- fine Canadian was plenty, and offered at $4; of sour, 700 reduction. Southern remained as last noted. 750 bois. mixed to straight having been let off at $4 a $41235; and faney, at § Rye flour tended upward. "Vine could scarcely be Jersey Meal was inactive, at $5, i eighteen or twenty inches 2 theca and covered up. —_ of the c.oth, B14; extra Onto, bbls. Were sold at $4 25. a Ybs. of inorganic matter or 15 0 $5.85 per ! er ph obtained under $3 43. and Brundywine, at $3 25—stock light. quite lupguid, ard abuudant. pired. Rye moved to the extent of at 73e.. the former value. Oats wery doing Northern were worth 42 4 44',c.; and Western. 3° a dle Corn presenied a firmer aspect, sod the transactions amounted to near 50,000 bushels damaged and heated, at 45 4 G6c.; Western mixed, et 54 a 55¢.; round yellow, at S7e.; and Northern white, at 68c. Tae supply was not 60 large. Briexs.—Good river were in moderate r & $425 per M., cash, no furcher decline hay since Lawes perm bave found a more ready market the at 44c. for plain; and 50c for patent; while adamautine were quiet, at 25 at 0c. per |b. buoyant. wot steady. Tho | hery-ren of 100 bags Java, at lise.; ico ani paguayra, at {0.5 ‘and 60 Bt. Domingo, at'$e. f 5 vat sales traus- 800 bushels—river il ouvered up tue Dre ewocput SSeesees fat-t late tet ted &8eeeees = = Very rexpectiully yours. 1 W. Foster, Esq, U.8. Gevlogist. Mr. Foster then contiuued to say—There is no evi- dence tbat the North american Ludians possessed Une art of spinning ALG Weaving. a> sbeu first Kuowa vo tne white man An art so conducive wv che comtort and convenience of man, When once acquired, would not be- come lost; nor Would 1 be rativus to luter that tnis cloth was ® Eurcpean fabric, obvaned by the indians, Sud eubetituted in We moulds, Wituin Cumparalively re- cept timer, for the following Tras ms:—ia che count) MOULG the semi-strelitcation, descmbed by Mr. Weed, ndicstss ne uiriurbanee. cloth fs mot ruch as a civilized rave te traffic with a barbarous oue, it being more costly than Wook, ant lees adupted to the pus poses of cluthiug texture of some oi these sutuples could uot bave been foo, bat is undoubtedly the re- bere tacts bave an important bear- the ethnology of the peuple by waom the were built, They iucicate a higher degree of atd & pFeacer progress im the arte then bed been attamca by the indians, when first They go far to dis- ludians = from mound builder—a laboriots aud inteiLgeat people, who Dave leftabundant memorials of their ©xi-Weoce, from the confines of Lake Superior tu Uhose of the Uull of Mexico. ie i both saanpien ‘Appencs LO be composed of some Baterial allied to hemp. but lese readily recoguized in the ebarcd samples than in the others, aod the sepa ret ov between the fibre wud the woud appears to have been ne thorough and effectual as is accompiished. at this day, by the processes of rotiimg and buckling. The ie walform ib sive. aud regularly pun. The texture io the specimen from Jackson eouaty a in some of Uhore from Butier county. is formed by the eliernate intersection of the warp and woot; lere Mr Foster dirplayed the specimen.) but in others, trem Butler county. the wett is sound once warp, (bere be shows auother specimen) a process whien could mot be accomplished excep: by bauds. reaecn to doubt Uhat Lbese lexile fabrics are the work of. the mourd builders The act of «piuuing and weaving was eed Ly the Pe) uviane, When the couutry was firet waded by the Epania'de auc sammprs of cioth ead the istaff op which the turead wae syuu are associated with dn carreburstion of bis I quote the verbal staucment to me,of 4r UO EB Carter, a gen- Ueman who pass d several years im chat couatry. and Peteowally Recisted im Uke exploration of meny of the re- ut Pachacauise, thirty or forty miles trom Lime where stands the femple of the Sum, there srepomercus remains of walls. bulls of adobes, ‘or semi dried bricks. indenting the ste of once large Iu the busess. or burial places. are fooud DuMeTcUs MUD Mek 1D w MILLE posture. wrapped Ap many folds of cloth. with au exieriwr eorening of eoarne mowtting; it is compored of a regular warp and woof, ebp thiesd being twisted or spun. wud ix often wrought in variegated patterns; the tebric cousiets of the wool of the Lioma or alpaca. aud perbups. ja some instances, of cotton, which bere grows + pootene ously xection. it is HOt Usual to fod spindies with the yara upon th:m, which are st cks nire or en inches long, ter- at cue end by & button; also varions utensils je <f the occupation of the deceased; and. in fome instances, persoual ornamen.« consisting of gold and silver. euch as clhaplets a: d braces pottery filled ecmetimes with corm. and s eotton, are abundant were theo made upon the Unconformability of the Palaeroie Formations of the United Sta by Prof, L. Agastis, of the Lawrence Scientific School, Cam. evening's past two or three day: Correr was quite quantities in thee plants explains to us why dead animal matter. us flesh, bones, &c., common salt and ashes. have such a murked influence in promoting their growth and pro- ; 1,000 Rio, at 8% a S05 ‘The sales, to-day, reached over 1.000 bales, m market. The first bale of the new crop of port this arrived im the from Charleston, this morning. It ipgly. and was in demand; 390 from jobbers’ hands, tetched George's wes held at’ $3 60. Mackerel varied quoted at $8 a $8 50 for No.1; aad ‘8 @e.; and No. 1, at PROXIMATE ORGANIC sunucies of qottom secelved at this ‘The material of this Would maoufacture Fisn.—Cod arrived intals but little, fat bein; $7 for No 2; 200 bi were pretty saleable, at $ engagements were light, as the receipt of the Canada’s letters. . flour were shipped for Liverpool, at 15d. 00 | For grain, 4d. a 4!,d. were about the ewrent quotations. For London, about 2,600 bbls. oil were taken at 20s. For Glasgow, some 700 bbis. flour were taken, at 1s. 84. There ‘was no change in rates to Havre. Ship) | to await the receipt ta, now due; but rates were steady, at 4a Se. per foot measurement. the transactions were 300 boxes bunch & $2 S734; 14 casks currants at cares leghorn citron at 19sec. & 19%4¢.; and 100 bags Brazil nuts at 2\¢ # Se. Hiay—Kemained about the same—only one 5° bales choice river having been made at 430. a Since Friday inst, 25 hhds. 180 tierces, and in hand, have beem dispored 41\ve a42¢. cash; and 15 tierces with 23 bbls. do. for home use. at 630. per gallon, on four months eredit. Inox—Had, if anything, an improvit 100 tons Scotch pig found buyers at $18 75. $19 Os $19 75, six months. whi tons common American bar were picked u| lots at $218 $22, usual terms | bars; 1,928 bars R R. iron, 501 bdls , 310 bdls. sheet iron Larns.—Mastern were selling $1 50, cash, per thousand—the demand being ver, Lrap—Was more active—2.600 pigs Galena changed bands at $472, cash; and $4 75, time, and in- Imports to-day, 2.314 pigs. Lime —Roekland declined to 4.000 bbis, common, sold. The supply was more ox- Moxasses—Continued quiet, We only heard of 200 Wols, (Cuda being purchased, at 282, Imports to day Navat. Srones—Did not vary much ; 400 bbls. North county turpentine realized $2 57 4 each, in Lote; 600 do, common rosia, $1 30; and 200 large do. at $1 8735. Oe —Linswed ie having reached 3, formed im an «rdiusi euit of band work. to the white man letters by the The large per cen of albumen, caslin, dextrine, and | sugar, with a pcs: tint of ‘acid, show: reeson of the peculiarly rich flavor of the fruit of the melon. Ultimate Organic Analysis 100 perts of any fruit of the. Yield of nitrogen... thitad, though coarse, Muskmelon— Watermelon offor smi jisu at ‘a mild but very pleasant liquor. For this use the muskmelon is much superior to the The soitiat aeclonae CAT IAN TIDRA. The fcllowing are additional notes of # discussion of | | tidel cbrervations, mode in conneeticn with the Coast | Survey. at Cat Island, im the Gulf of Mexico, by Prof. A D. Bache, Superintendent. (.Abstract.) In the communication om the subject of the tides at Louisiana, at the New Haven meet- | ing of the American Association, Prof Bache showed | thet be had succeeded in decom Tise snd fell into a diurnal an which were nesrly curves of sines; its maximum approximetely nine firet maximum of the | semi-ciurnel curve, and the interference of thise | | two waves producirg the tidal wave, as observed. The comparicon of the curves, deduced from the obser- | vations, fcr three months. and the computed curves of | sives, was shown to be satisfacti made as before, by averages of bined into one general mean, has now been extended to the whole year, with resuite not differing more than a | quarter of'an inch from observation; the mean error of | which. deduced by summing the square of the errors, ix little more than one-eighth of an inch, The eurves of since are accordingly ured to determine of the diurnal end semi-diurnal waves, of was intended to show & imports to-day 5,102 ‘the ordest monume: tx. as fast as received. at Cat Island, coest of Loui ing the curves of semidiurual curve, the diurnal | mains cf aptiquity 1 @ $1 10, cash, at which and compact town ia advance of the 100 do. spirits, Ste. ie comparison ods of @ week com- better appearance, the sales . from store at $75e., cash. Whale was in more demand, and about 2.000 bbls. were taken for export at 45c; relected was worth 47 <0. a $480. Provisiows —Pork advanced a trifte, and there were Jed of 000 bis. new mess, at $14 75 a $14 8754; 12 8745; and 2 @ $1) for mess, and $5a Beef 14 50, new prime, at Beef ruled firm, at $57 $6 for prime, at which 150 bbls. found purchasers, hams were in demand, at $14. wanted Hams fetched 7 a7\{c.; and good shoulders Lerd was more valuable, 400 bbls. good Prime having been disposed of, at 9 a G'<c. cheese continues as rated in our former summar, Reat Estave.—At the Exchange, this fore Tates effected were as follows:—Brooklya—1 lot ou Graham street, near Myrtle avenue, 2xi00, $275; 1 lot on Myrtle avenue, near Grabara | lot om Park avenue, between Clermont and ¥ 100, $610; house and lot om Clermont street, se ~! Par’: avenu fy 1c¥.—About 200 casks have been sold during the past it $3 a $5 50, cash. conga ‘There were further transactions, embracin man, cf common quality. reported, at $4 a $) | apd 100.000 Havana, at $19 » $7, usual credit. Sear.—An additional lot of 15) boxes Castile changed | hands, at 9a 9',, four months, Frinere —Of foreign there have been sales to the ex- 5 half pipes Coguac brandy, at $1 87 a $237; . Rochelle, at $1 a $1 1 Croix rum, at 76 850, Americ rexjuest, and 460 bbls. prison were picked up, at 2: Drudge, being inactive, was notninal, a! imports to-day~1 case Mexican brandy, aud iy. Scoans-—Presented a steadier aspect, with large ope- , consisting in part of 650 bhda. Porto Rico at 5; 5340. ; and 150 boxes orte to day, 257 hds, as ingaired afer, and TerscomBeemeed unaltered. 35 hhds Kentucky were Se. ; 88 bales Cubs at 20 0 Que. ; se | Bad 2) cases Ohio seed | which the tidal wave {s com The preent communicat! | howelosely the numerical reeulte obtained follow t 80 as to furnish the basis for tion tables. from theory and observation combins ‘The results were considered under two heads height and time ot the maximum of the diurnal wave ond the same for the semi-drurnel wave It is first shown that the heights of the diurnal tide Lb the moon's decline, and on the average, ae- to the received law of the sine, of twice the de- | ‘That they are also affected by changes of the ing also with twice its sine. That they are affected by cha: the moon, and vary acccrding to the received law ‘The co-efficients in the formula tide wave were obtained by the method of least syuares, snd clso by comparing the cases in which th tion was smell and the moon's great, and vice versa. The | re partially the same jon agrees alvo with that deduced from const | 5 connected with the semi-diurnal tide Tables were given of these and the other results, and | diagramo illustrating them graphicoll ‘The residual from the foregoing deduced and the results were classed according to the time of the moon's transit, and found to follow the law, | real, but of thesemi-diurual wave. “ Cut meats were more theory of the tid: were held at Tc Proceedings were held in one general . To-morrow, the association im several sections. The meeting to-day was not nume- Tous. were some ladies present. noticed Mise Mit nalized < cw tebell. of Nantucket « lady who has sig- herself in the science of astronomy. ‘The members of the association were invited to share | italities of Lie Kacelieney the Governor, and many of them have repaired to his mansion } Trespay, August 19. 1851 ‘The President announced the names of several new members; and stated that the Standing Committee bad decided On combining business with pleasure, in their nd that chey would held a A.M..to1s, o'clock. TI and Dr. Beck, declinaticn, vai im the parallax of the height of the | version there from 11 0'¢l names of Profersor Heury. Doctor I Lad been nddid to the Standing Committee ing ate the names of new members who mitted during the . Lefioy. Toronto Topoyrsphieal Engineers Willems Meedvine. Pi Profewor Kk ‘ ad 6 /puachsons st whiskey was in more fiseussion wat next Uerris, Aibany, Lon Awasa i i Superior, Chas © Convers Req. Obie do.; Rew Dr Henry Pobiman, ainany. N.Y 3 J Stevens. Corps Enginerre. Washington; John F Westebester County | WF Beq.. Ogdensburg New York ; Dr Peter O. Wiltir me Lawrence County Vrofeesee A P Stewart, Cumberiand Untversity vor d Mo Bafh Ohio; J. Hotebkies, Bridgewater. \ itginia, Jas Albewy; Kev Jae K Ds Dr Thor M. Foote, do Dr HH Peet. Now York ; | of the semi diurral curve was traced to the hypoth of the difference in interval of the two waves the residual orreetions, terulting from ption m by the formula 76 do, Havana at leaf. om terms not ascertait Witatrnost—Has been in good demand, and we learn b ~~ hogy of Polar being purchased for shipment, at ach. g ite form after certain {computation and th rdinates were thore had been rmoill In the course of the dircustion of the observations, it | was shown that the residasl tained no term involving the tion ; that the action ef the moon ie the hime North Sair s —Bome 279 half casks Port foun Burgundy do. a’ 45 Imports to-day, f prodoce by the North River Were—of ashes. 160 bbls ; flour, 8,500 do. a; wheat. 14 000 bushels ; oats, 4,900 do teferred to ed Richd H. Nor. 207 bekts Cham- and that changing the epoch to whieh the « are referred. would be without rensible effect in th ‘The confermity of the results fi curve with theory. hel | ed bis antieipst B Woring, Bey do ‘Try, Dr W Bintehtord do,; Geo N Seldon Professor Chas. Profeescr Bache sta do; the laws of the £00 bbls. ; and wool 88 bal-« IMPORTA TIONS THIS DAY. Cos t.— 186 tons er nl. 195 bales cocbinra!; 14 bbls indigo. 25 lmer cum copa! 200 casks Bpsom salts, 199 pkgs. por ebip A. Porter; S41 de bepomena showing | through the irregularities of the phenomena. asin the | case of the times which were so irregular The baifmonthiy inrqaality in time and height was ible from the observations * deduced from theory. terval corre: ponds Professor Ed A (on, Baq,, Sherburne Sh July, 1861. 0 12h Bim after the interval c:rrespouding to the moon's transit at Sh, 90m. aud at Vb. dum. te nearly the | same with thet found for Liverpool, by Mr. bw ing a value of the constant (A) near: we of the relative masses of | thus deduced, is nearly the same with that given by Mr. | | Luttcck, from bis investigation of the tiles of Liverpool Marois. 130 blocks. 10 alate marble Piast —120 tons ple = 160 bbis. ochre 1.600 bags. 60 moyos. Leark salt 1. 09 carer stout Brncin.— $75,186, per Bevel Tin —420 boxes tip plates Lieutenant Dar cation of a com CORCETDIDE (his telipsr whe tance ip d term tenting the vaine of th American bpie sua and moon, | ero, from Vera Cruz whered Were pew. and bad Deights correspond with the average interval, as they | | should do by Berneullis’ theory Professor Beehe stated that the computations from which the foregoing resulta were deduced bad been nerally made under his immediate directic rowbridge, ot the corps of Rnginoers, arsietant im the od by Merete, Wadaworth, Gordon, aud Tove. of the Coast Survey Other papers are under discussion, but I must close My prevent despatch MARKETS GLSKWHERK, ste ment 18—Brok tended by Airy, in their oriy vedumpe of Luvar Recuctions Piare’® theery tion of Prefenvor Heirer. embodying Ua qualities, Aiy's corrections of the elements of the iunar orbit. end of rome of the prin: ipal ine | Lad derived from his duweneeion of Lhe whol ch obrervatic we trgetber with some whieh this dircuntion had led hi had never bern ruapreted although tausen «rub investigations bave confirmed the reeuite thus reached | by ew empirical proeees It would bave been very extraordinary if tables thus roved superior to Burekbardt’s old ta- wed in the computation of all the des; and the obeervations of the pre- tent eclipse in (his country have exemplided their supe- riority in @ very striking manner chet difference im the te added oder the diree. en's long ine Another Gross Anti-Rent Outrage, Btate Register, Aug 1Y | Hitem Shaw Beq., is a high Berlin in the county of Rensselaer consicerable property. snd has been, wtrate of that town obtained bad net bles, whieh are «til Boropenm ephemery ot eight years, a Tle has at times acted as agent | Rensselaer and others, * given by the two ning difforenoes are of | neem lonettnde tn the emounte to eighteen reecnads ng a, in tite for the phares of More than ® minute two thirds ofa minute The won renee: favor of Uhe Hew tabiew ae | Chpeevation, Without & single vaveetion ‘To iitustrate thissmertion, Mr Davis elves tions and ob-ervaticns of) He then contin wed his remark: ¥ of thie eclipse. be rec beth. of Pbiladeiphis corrections of tweive other sorquaiiries ment that he bad examined the remaining | fownd thut they required no correction Ye cortections wer also derived trom Airy's Lunar metbed by which they were obtain the case of this velipse sod the differeuce hawks, and other weapons. Having cifected « burgia- entrance. they proceeded to the bedroom of « res ng Woman and outraged her person by ond dragging her part- the end abont clothes off from he ly cut cf bed; and, after fright wite compelled her to procure ® candle Their excure for theit violence to her. was, that she did not do it when firet biden. Having thus provided them broke down the door of Mr. ragged him out by main force. After allowing him te dress he was teken out of de Pieced in a wagon between two Indians, and, amid th \rgs and howlings of an escort of savages, driven jes tothe yellow meeting house in Stephen- Hiere they comp: lied him to strip, and applied to their priscner a plentiful coat of tar; and then, af stening bim with further and greater outrages if he any more buriness for Lansing and Pruyn, net him the penalty of death, in woxty year leae lend on which any M, +05, BAG: 100 do., Bigs i to, 25455 Per Dom ceives with a light, the; Shaws bedroom. and nd Camberiand Railroad, tim 108 Vid, WS aaked: Baltimore 6 more and Ohio 4 bonds, 1967, niented to the aseoe ia denouncing ag he reid any more vid, they let bim go. LU wheter these cowardly and demo- hates ~ Reports, The market for four te Love been mad? of 99) You C Wy 7.000 Walter sold at B50, bye. 6h. Prrvssuno, Al Freights to Cincinnati. are 1ic.; to 50. per one hundred pounds, Marriea, On Tuesday, August 19, at St. John’s Church, Brook- mp, by the Rey. Mr. Okeson. Gacace H. Mossman to ‘anan ©. Fixuer, youngest daughter of George Fin- ley, Esq. At the Irving House, on Sunday August 17, by the Kev. Joseph P. Thom ” Bracknousr to Miss Kuiza A. Cow.ey, both of Frankford, Pa. Philadelphia and Franktord papers please copy. Died. On Monday, Augmat 18, of consumption, Dewey Hausy, yor fon and Kien Haley, years, Dontheard | “wha Lils friends ani uaintances, and those of his bro- thers, Daniel and J are respectfully invited to attend b ge pom ‘the residence of his father, 227 Hudson , OD Inesday afternoon, et 2 o'clock, without further invitation . “a8 ‘On Tueedey. August 19, of whooping cough, Bunwanno ¥ gyno Ghanian 8. and Helena w Yisebsr, ) aged 17 months. ‘The funeral will take place thie afternoon, at half-past $ o’elcok, from 44 Renwick street. The friends and re- latives of the family are respectfully invited to attend. On Tuesday. August 19, Bannana, wife of Alexander Hardy. aged 27 years, 1 monthand 21 5 The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- Lee invited to attend the funeral, at 3 o'clock, this ednesday) afternoon, from her late residence, 529 reenwich ctreet. At Fordham, Westchester county, N. ¥., on Monday, August 18, Axx Oonmrr, wife of the late Patrick Corbitt. jor relatives, and the friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence, this (Wednesday) afternonn. at 2 o’cloc\. Tn this city, on August 17, of consumption, at the resi- ce Of her sister, Mre. P. Brown, Mrs. Jeannerre A. wife of A. 8. Hall, of Charleston, 8 C. remains will be taken to New Haven for interment. Port ef New York, August 20, Ship Wm Ratiibo Liverpool, F: i] Jathbone, 8; oer, Liverpool, Eve Bark Lore, Bemis, Havena, Ms Taylor & Co. Bark Glaie (Ner), Juell, Port Walthall, Funch & Me- ictou. JS itt poke. Brig Harriet, Mitchell. Sv Brig Good Intent, MeQuade, Fi tney & Co, Brig Ellen Maris, Killman, Philadelphia, R P Buck & Co. Schr Clara Borges (Duteh), Zeeman, Vatparaiso, J Foulke in. ‘Schr Col Batterly, Booth, Charleston, N I. McCready. Schr Galego, Dearborn, Richmond, C H Pierson. Senr Sami P Lord, Smith, Baltimore. Mailler & Lord. Schr Express, Sterling, Baltimore, runt & Slaght, i m. Nesmith & So Sehr Joveph Brow: Baltimore, J & N Briggs. prod Ellen bmg md 01 NS ye re team » Norm: lade! Tings. Steam¢r Ironside: ‘Philndelphia, W H Toompson. Arrives. ther Jonathi Steamship Bro Squier, Chagres, Avg 6, ‘Ja, 1atn, with pase Reo, © Mi ip 4 2, Ludlow. 0 hours, with ng ard passeners. to 8 L Mitedii. US M Steamship Marion, Berry, Charleston, 6 hours, with to os eee ‘Tileaton & Co. Passed 8, 177 days, with mdse, to f Good Ho poke thi 60 days out; 2th,’ lat 25 C8 o, ais wit iteoorder, for SHC ton 2b E spoke brig. Putas York, % day# out, t jt St 1258 ore with mae ed at Ma Thay, George Farn- | ham, of North Castine, Me, frst officer of the K. Maine Paper please copy. ip Georgians (Br). Moriarty, Limerick, 45 days, ia bal- nat. an passengers, to order. Ship Charlemssne (of Thomaston), Webb, Havre, 44 dx 1d 287 passengers, to J W Elwell. Lith inst, spoke ship Continent, Drummond, hi Liverpool. 4 days out. ling, New port, 45 daya, with railpoad to WH Well & Co. of Boston. J anged ei iT red, white and 4 WNW 9 mi burned to the water's edge. Bandy Hook. Fbip Cato’ (of Boston). Money. St Petersburg, 6) days, y 0 Newbol Cronateds, June 2 Elsinour, July 2. with mdi & Cruits, 12th inst, lat 41 14, lou o8 Zs, spoke Br brig Stan- dard, for New York. Ship Leodes (of Kingston bing, New Orleans, the Bar July 2, with mdse, to J W Elwel.. af (of Boston), Nickerson, Mobile, 20 days, with with cotton, a. with salt, poke bark Hamilven, | jonaire, 17 days, with J Voult 5 tis (of Be ston), Nickerson, Philadelphia, 6 days, Bootes. Put in te repair, having sprang sleek aye oot Nenaship, U; ton, Harrington, 9 di with spars, to ville (now, 147 tons), Rogers, Bath, 5 days, with lumber, to master. Bed. ture (Br), . ath, hy: 01 acketsbiy Prin h inst, Int 4160, lon 63, fer Li 1. rpool tor N 5 thy Tat 4 che Br )ark British Menazeb, from Malsga for New York, < M1, Hslifa, 13 days, with Schr Pacitic, Farrow, Washington, NC Echr Retecea Secor, Price, Vircimia, 2 Fehr J B Moron, Lake, Virgivin, 2 day Sche Rarah B Merrill, Stroog, Boltim & Grant Balt, 4 1 ly Sor Bobr Matild Sehr Mary dary. “Bchir Robeces & Eliza, Mott, Northport, 2 days, bound to | Daleis. 10days. is 9 da. weber, ake, wis, © day br Ht W Wellington, Alien. Machina S days, Schr Ambares . Machine, 8 days. Senr Madi Sehr Juno Schr Farah, Rackle; Bcbs Ophir, Spear, Roca! Below, arcline, of Limeric astip in the Eaotera offices Baliea. Ship Wm Rathbone, peu. iverpool. unriee, N; at meridian, N, anf light, at . Rook Roc Te Murine t Arrived—Sbhips Medford, NOgleans 8 tine; brig Akiam, Philadelphia. red— Jara; lade! phia; Baurown 19, Artived—Bark Union, Boston; schr Smith Beliows, Por and. , P Rover's Brille, Rio Janein om, Boston; Sarah Silasheth, NY¥erk; Re- take, Rastpert. b Acs 1%. Arribed—Brig Geo Washington, NV B Poaker, ‘ ee, Aue? Left beige Solve, &. og, Saseh Fro from , for Nilaven, idg. ™ nor, dieg; Nowy: ewwenrrons, Avy Arrived—Sehr Ariadne, NYork; 13th, brig Wm Brown, gates Paorianon, Avg 10. Beiow—Brig Orray Taft, Mower, Charlonton ome em Angels Md Acrived Brie Mari Cleared—Brig Few iin nee, 7, Martiniqar, Pith Sorinem, B ot B days; Herald Marine janee, Paris orurnta, Ag 12-4 P Lansya, St Yao, Coba NYork: North Paciie, Hewitt, Peo- vidi Newport: Mary Exuily, Clfor. Borvieh: * Die mk ere ¢ steamer Kennshee € — Beige POR TY il Nickerson, Providence amer Penobscot, Clack, New Misce!lancows, epoken by Capt Brown, of mn fir a 2 4 Com: not shy Br Bark Ferwen Arm, ionter, 6 on the N aide of ton from fie Base Dovot se, at Be om the HD be a O lent meet o (oe ; onl 1h i nm rte doe toy et eo roto claims no right to nee pilots om bene’ vecoets oxeope i : e copvenionce of the masters They have ent ned cruising off the Capes of Virginia. Whatemen, at Provincetown 17th, ote 7 thetanding the acknowl ¢ infallible; owing to ite man; some of them shor 4 #0 Like & miracle, The ufilicted are would dig for hidden Private treatise. So il since July 4, olarr at NBedford 16th, bark A to St full Seyohelle ilonée, Bevis’ Boeht rons patients to understand lance. treared by etter, pust paid, ro, wi art of the wine bon tee AUTHOR OF THE PRIVATE rd % oe ‘Broadway, sie ap te ‘roma ips Abm A Howland, Pease, NPacific; Corne- (ith, ship Susan, Ray, POoean, Tal bis ep oil. eve of 16th, ship Mechanic, july loy, do, clean; 23th, Jas Allen, Newoom! & Edward, Cathcart, dodo; July 1, Eugenia, bbls oi! Lande’; let irs Woud, onptain s cruise); 2d, Rol leford. Us very tow days. It phat any one of a attainments should devote bis abe if, howsver, the wr cag 6th, Cortes Crom- 0 bole Ianded); Thos Winslow, Jandea—to aall | Vention to. diseases whic known, & very are Tor treatment. pop. soclety, wore favsta0'S ton 80 Wa. Np. whale taken May 16, 5 days vine had 1200 ap. of Castine, from N York forQuebes, Lith inet, pkt), from Havre for NYork, uo date, iat rt, apepert ‘a? NYVork for Bohn ich the mixture forfeiture hundred do! ie with full dircotions, at ere cured iv mt, and ls Bi vs on 16. Bark JB Johnson, of Sei or tzeot, Boston: W seen July 7, lat 127 Ny A bark stecring (oaid to be that ot Co ® white mer & Co), was duly Farnham, from NYork for 09, ‘OL, and parted ee ATES FRIEND. —THE GREAT Be ence Specific, estimated 1 9, (by the Henrico, lustina, Beswick, itt, from Kio Janeiro (or Philadel, brazil. Hate), Juno 19—Brig Gambia, Merrill, ‘Ar George (Old), Thole, Wilmington, as Ang 6—8l4 Akbar, (from Rotterdam) Boston, hay- bo id, di Yor's cure. with ol eupplied with the medicine &c., in a portub! HE MARKIED WOMAN'S PRIVAT! A. M. Maureen a fo: ym Cronstadt ‘or N aneuish to many 1 ely and pecun: TA a ents Posen ve bem spared by possoarion ef AY, Aug?—Arrship Mulfora Howes, Patten, NYork. copeciel Arr Adam Carr, White, NYork 29—Brig Oregon, Tufts, from Salem, Havana, Avg im-fn port barks ND Chase, M'Cardy, for y Beuson, Wess, for ad others. Lowa tra portnn’ oral eel} cumourn, E, Avg ta of wa inerense of ating arriags, aa iy bose hove Beat do ut of care, in every nompiasat tine from het Dayron. im Reale ences May caret, ‘At doth, bark Tork, Hardt 5 A. M. Maveicnau:~ 'y Ys Mary Ellen, Sherman, to Pont Paava, J Rios, July 2 yar ton (and persed Elsinore abt June 0—8Sr inst). ig Kaseell, Willis, from and Myrick, for Balti- fror te Lit briy Bathurot, Dutton, Tepa; and others as before. <. 5—Briga Caroline, Cook, f% ; Sk ee Ree Ee: fr Benoa Ts & from for di " gid Lakh, bark ding; sone Ellen Maris, Crow | Jaao, July 4—Arr bs rd, Rowiand, Watts, doz incorrect report of pear that several of the above had fransars era Btatec Alain . MK. Meuricese. 18 AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PHIVaTE Sead See ol ar a: Baie receipe of 81,0 tosaas Home Ports. BOSTON, Avg 18—Arr ship Goo Hallet, ——, iv dorks Aquila, Newell, News a ae eae; beige Elian ‘Soir nok expelling ir not ea ploma, with theas oad care 7: irate, Rmerson’ lea, Peterson; Col dle, Witener, NYork. Telegraph Corson, Philadel lovee Wheeler, bark Ra. Arr prov to 18th cobrJ B& SL, Crammer, Phila ¢, Brown, Phila ‘Office ‘hours from 8 7009 in the evening. from Broadway—not te the $5" F 78 oS UERTAIN AND 8PR) This extract is guarantend to cure in hout taste or emell, wi by Brigham & M t and #8 Drominond Dover strect, on ail cures without CURBD.—DRS, COOPER & MURPAS thelr lon, and ns No. & She door aforda the —Art bri Pancho (8p). Aug l0— Are steamship Wintel: o value your heal Galveston; ship Glanes, Faylor, L .C VAN HAMDERTS FEWaLt uN Dector Van Wt 0. Arr sloop 1. Denison, obi r itd at . Sd beg Bay wi City, N¥ork. NEW LONDON, Ang 16—Art prey e Chae Osgood. Geer, W tan York for Norwich open those obste Ocona, wae towed out inet eve- Hoyt, Philadel er achta Mary it Mittin, Dover; —Arr brig Lacy Ht Chase, Knight, ery, cor Wholesale agent for tl RAPT, HAD, FUR TUR ie euiee 9 fires names te wodii ncee & portent RY MOTHER'S BOOK.—THE FRARS rorpects of too large afamHy of ¢ Fudent people from warring: vo umany important secret tone. Pre pe OTT STRapT, is CONE! rep a Sper ee merges DSCEPTION.— DR. nly reliance is parece Se ih, N Tig Rodt Pennell, F ‘atehie, Wooster, Philedel D* rayne, Aug 16—Atr sents Jnli ity Crosby, Boston. to load for Albany & Phjisdelpiia’ loth, Hy Pay- NY¥ork Winchonbach, Phita- ITY AGAINST truth of the hove c high reputation of this medt- Unnton, Crowell, — ‘or a Sontherm por ninety? from Boston for NYork; Bdaa | October, Dysa, from ~~ w Cuan * “ HARE Pero™ —Beenmship Mat Dauiin, Mies Pernerd, Mes Walter and bil aa Z scot, Mrs Donnelas Vorbett, Mr Vai ‘ielawd.'an 4 teictions on Pursuits of life, according to the atane *" only remedy tha Ty Attacks, Price $! pe hindrance from th: TA oe 4, Mrs ley, RA Coioongh, Patient Serainet ectom

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