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ARRIVAL OF THE ADVANCE. boomy Wane ITS RETURN AND HISTORY. | !caltact' loteresting Particulars about the Voyage. Sa the th of September, the Amerioun The Advance, one of the two vessels sent out by Mr. | tice, explored on Neary Grinnell, im search of sir John Frankitn, in May, Bae eh ek be 1850, returmed yesterday to this pert, and is now in the Sool isshalnir any Navy Yard. The Rescue. her consort, is expected in a dm 4 storm, and the Advance. true to her name, has con- sequemtiy arrived fret. From the officers we have Jearned interesting particulars in addition to those al- | frozen in by the ice, ready publisbed,and they will be found subjoined, im | 0m this point out the following narrative of the whole expedition :— pores On the cud of May, 1850, the Advance and Kescue | on that meridian. sailed from the Navy Yard, im thie port, as the expedi- | rift south to Lancaster 8 tiow ia search of Sir John Franklin. This expedition | 1, Soycmbers had the canction of che United states government, and | the fields cf ice that that went Out under the regulations of the navy, and under tee hedding wea teenen, the command of ofteors of that service, The enterprise | was that ecurry —— was planned and undertaken on the sole responsibility | produced by extreme of Mr. Henry Grinnell, of this city, the only assistance | Cold. Their gums were Fendered by Congress being a resolution authorizing the | the neccatas ‘of ee on d detail from the navy | three. the credit of the Offstating that Preaideat to receive the veseels, suca commission and warrant cfficers and seamen as either wese accestary, and were willing to engage in the enter. | Srew-arcail'eor ‘Ar iecer tenn parted company, in a Period aot exceeding three years, and give the use of ait | 10Ub September, off Newfoundland, 1s beeke wp tp ape th tiU their ing tegethe:, would crush ttt! Ub n *: er o Gia ERE. Si enya ok Yon Latter regu. 8 ees eee rovult ‘was that, instead of being Linc of tw feck to ove side Tio was Om the LICh of The Advance and Rescue are brigantines, the former wo — bs “4 vem all mth thee being 244 and the latter 91 tovs. They were built of ex- igen: een sat’ cation ‘aan’ seek They lot all Inthe end, ene oe it was prise, apd to supply them with suitable rations for = | well when the istruments required for the object in view, and the odicers aad men in all respects to be under the Laws of | motion tation wae toenforee that discipline which coula hardly be maintained in such a climate in private ships traondinary strength, with an extra set of strong beams running athwart the whole length of each vessel, armiy the were to be «xposed in the ice; and it turned out that the aes, Precaution was absolutely necessary. Forward thoships | {Ars diverging in overy directio ing ice. Bach ship pacted beiween vac being tiacd air-tight with cork. The object of the felt | froven wart: packing was to prevent the intouse cold from penetrating | ™oing for be! ween decks, and the cork Linings to prevent the mois- ture from condensing. The bull of each vessel is | this long r double, the outside sheathing consisting of two and a heif inch oak plank, the second tected with numerous plates of sheet iron, to prevent | j/ th. the ice cutiing imte the bull. The rudders are so | mous drift #4 hat they can be sbipped or reshipped in | OPED lee pimates, Each ship was provided with se. ing placed ineach held. A ; snow, a blacksmith’s force, ice hors, aud every o for am Axct'c ¥ yore, were inciw: brigautices were furnisbed with two complete ects of | sails, coniage, Se, end wore provieioned for three sears Weapons of ~uifence and cefeuce" were not omitted ere being an ample supp!y of swivels, guns, sabres, re- ers Se. Each ship was supplied with an ordicary compass and @ patent 1 e-mecdie compass, the latter being Deer from veer m than the ordinary instra- meat. Ewch veseel wer ac furnished with two strong pper Melvil t in for the bope of rea return Lome sel eech other. The Arct rgetten that would tend to «strength, cr covduee to the comfort und the heroic mtu who volunteered thelr set worthy and perilous undertaking. m wes furnished with @ large supply of : , forwarded by Ledy furma of prayer appeinted to be Before the railing of the ex ved a most interestin; m tobe & ded te biz the search should be «tee Artic regivas that nm, it was advised that a lated so that tn th = be enabled more easily the expedition. ol, the expedition pro- ced in Wilkes’ expedition $ aud experience, wa st of the o! delphi, commander | Ww. H. Merdaugh, | rweyry 2 vell, New York; Dr, Virginia; Dr, — — brocks d of fteen men; the Prutes Nav Tiawem, the Found. At peditten, on Sunday. I spoken ad Lady Pranktic bac ce partment nt Commander 0» Beochy Mojesty's ships As nd Felix. and learned The traces were ascer- | when it ing party. The ships | - proper course was | 2nd ad ston Channel. to return to tbe cast eid the euccec ding morning <L cont ten miles tothe x of the original a8 near hunting party following mornin: under che north west side the ships made fast ine of Beecay Island. 1 ‘aptain D Mowbers, at of the Asviagpase, shas argh. oni ih tho Adams, or arti-Jec - i by «cme of them 1 Meantime @ part ‘ clin. hich Lad been Chetan wer, discorer- | tion of Gen been cecwpied by the worrels | ge yy of Bir Joba Fraaklin's ¢' * winter of 1545-6. | ~ ‘Three graves were eo found edbourds showing | cone them to te thos: of three seamen who had died early tute theepring of 1848 ; but nct ing year search in ever poten gees, 6 The seme evening » Captain Stewart but mo bectber Hf the (races that hed be-n ax . Bure of the Ame: ican expedivivn. -«y the 20th of Au- cust, 1560, traces were foun: ward of Port Innis, | We Lingtea Chamnl,comfrming these previously found | wt Cope Riley by Captain Ommunsey, Phese consisted of fiagme ats of clothing, preserved meat tins, and scraps e of the cing the name of M’Poneid. 2. On the Sth, Ceptad of ald the dispatched in: ed the quarter ® iam ¥ ed by Jame ever fire: dition. Their fine # . and Dr Kane good purchase » names of Bratne, B. %., | freee and for this and Joba Te ngtOD. | the good menng cvatory, ear pen- he hill side aud clothing. with wr indicated per- o po dowht that 7 Istand, facing tation of the | beach were fragments of w stacks u | made distance ecrose Wellington bar nent arty under Nr with the Ansiwanee Tio lim waseguin in Beechy Bey. « tae following foreuven be ving By them it wae arccrtained th tound no trages in about [9 mi ber to he nerth and south of Harlow Ini fair. ate now The state of the ice prevented the icast motion belng | #2100 are wade with the ebipe until Thursday, tho Sth of Beptern- | the commit bet, whem they loft Beeeby Bay; but so little was the | ¢ Tost ned off, (hut they were unable to reach the | The mester ide of the channel bef te Fuaday the &th iom, up te While lying bom ay f Tsiand, arrangements were B Wakeman ade with Bir Jon I the Assistance bad | tributed ot th. Om Barday. the Sth, Ca about twetve mites te t ony landed with « party ne north) of m | ~ — ¢ ; “er Rartuw Inlet. and | Wellingt 4 wp wich old bi cod to the westward, | vikor, oF attempting | t innde of the Parry lile Istnwd. Fok » through the bay r them greatly; Coe Penny bad senin s con oe with & view Lo gating in tt The following morning. the wore fee of the fee indueed hic to + “ye Cope Walker; b the jee berame peel + \ bim to put about, and moh ef ' bouwriy Inereseing th oko tt - © tecome such wn «bet « ship eayed wth on OMe wt pcdwtely tecoenry th nett fr the berber, The Fuch bow perk le oth & | i : i & F if i i { I ES 2 BF ie i F eet aE te F i the i if i : 3 i i sets valued at $712,000, and Liabilities amounting to $094,0¢0. They offer to pay out of this fifty cents on the dcllar. ‘This was refused by their creditors, aad they have appointed » committee to examine the affairs of & im the shipe. : deemed advisable to rick to then "the fastened with heavy clamps The object of this was to | her cut water taken away by the ioe, and was otherwise enable them to resist the lateral pressure to which they | injured. As a matter of policy, rather than (yee a the Rescue abandoned her, avd took up the: ‘They weve thus enabled to ey were separate. On the 8th of Asse the Adv, weep warmer than if U ere eolid (rom kelsen to deck, and there are strong shores warpay 4 sad on the 15th of January they ag: from the sampson poets | bled on the ice wi against ‘he sides of tho vessels This was intonded as an | ftp Scheting sousser a additiona! source of strength against the masses of doat- | had eevere trials, double decked, and felt is firmly | ‘igktful in the extreme. more than one half of the liabilities. " the intention of takin thelr sledges, get locked in or dashed to pieces ses Of ice, On meuy other day: on these dates, matters looked People residing in our elimare can have no conception of the drentinees of sucha seems, deck, the whole of the under deok | Suit "| uagine these brave fellows assembled intention of | lond ainidst the solitary desolation and darkness that surrounded them. 3 they had lost the sum, amd the pitchy darkness of | ht was such as Americans who have never jem cannot have = least idea o ing of the lith of J toli from the commencement of navigation to the 22d of September, inclusive, is $2.275,836 90; same period in 1860, $2,025,127 27 eee $2507 08 62. S100 US 6's, "56 ir Y& Nilay u 106 9,7 ¢ m i Legg! i &NNayv ew { For eighty-on» TH “3S wy cae ea au 2 Erie RR J 100 ee ary, the ice again 4 heath- | became solid, and the ships were frogen in fast. and it ing from the bows fore and aft, abeft the main page Sir eer Jui _ pba Ang, deli y . in Befliv= Bay, in latitude 65 deg. 00 min., after a drift of Ne See. Saree Me: bows: an pee-.1 cerca imprisozzuent of five months Capt. Back’s fae | was lest than this, and ia Only immaterial damages rats in this perilous voyage. Atter emerging Captain De Haven turned to the North a an effort to re-enter I that they e*caped from it greatest Parl drift 08 reeord. 109 'N Jer MCo By de 00 do vs were done to the 7 cess, He succeeded in reaching the Bay region. but was onee more contined ind after a uarrow « present winter, and finding o 10th of Aucust, 40 far advanced as to preclade all the scone of action. thes determined to | Fresh meat was procured at ei estored to health, and cn the 6: ft on their retur for » time in the cape of being | voyage for the port. | cept the gate ou the eparated the t e they maye uot been ia ‘ous eves when the ary and desolate tation—Lothing to tight of the eun ie extreme --not © seem but maked 1 do sy, Wiich The Beith s hips receive on | T'was found that abundane . the forest way to Prose rve (hem against the pi Of course furs were wore, mn of clothing they hed to | « Coad maintain th: ¥ hes brought with her many speciaens | and several Ee qb ie eed pote at $5. f the intense cold. and seamen of the sve acted in a manner done credit to the who fitted out He & $4 OOM; pr faney Obio at $4 1 2 $4 62M; extra Obie at $4 439 Genome they bore, aud b: poble hearted and benevilent gentler The + Ofteers of this expedition are coavi a Sis Jehu Setohtio’ tinw ata request, with over 760 bbI y + be bad, and mea hand; and, no doubt, Lady Prantlin, T yct despaired for a moment, will still hoy on. It is, however, barely possible, f dob Frontlin. oxceediogly lta any of Lhe offic: | coanpriving { The twenty fourth annual fair of om Passed Mid bipman §. P.Grifip. Baram- | tute cpens at Castie Garden this fo Ametlean Insti- avd art, will of course ‘rom being what it ought to be im extent ring the progrers this country Is Btiil. we have noe doubt every effort will be made by the managers of ¢ fair te rend: r the 22. - ived from the United | and attraction, con In science 4 Graces of SirJohn Frank- | The American Inst ed in January, 1828, 4 at Temmany ‘ial, up by Kalpb Lockwood, Esq te TB. Wakeman, however, i Tican Ir stitute « Blunt. Lisq , who be ite early movement be origin of the eonorr 1 anuch to do with the Institute in \ Flour is in better demand, 0 ve | Freights are improvitg, cv | abd ea it was designed chixe, ‘This pion we mrt | produce passing the weigh Iceka in this ei-y is ite org him as Presiden ie resigned in who las officiated in Hon. Bablew Dicks | 1,000 barveis at few Jersey. was ch jt } traneactions im | rater Prime wh d spacious building in ry, Ke therein. | Thhe buibling be th being the od of | ine Soent unmistakeable, | pi oaitures rhe 25 | the Rev. 8. M. | ed, all of this city y tang Ie. | Willem I:ulnnd, oll ue hundred and Sfty dollare. anon: wiuaua to be dis oily, (einer 1542 ast, examined by | The ordinary expenres | ner, Jove Hy | int, at 2 0 o'clock, P.M. withou ors to loy up the Mary yuoht, aod | it woo surisined f that greceman ® quantity of provisions wae comteibuted, as the Laly sided by & ter Ht. Achenck. rhare of the ¢ pot (here formed. ML Davie, io cl diwatixfantion ted by the Le “ te wad Donaldson aitend her funeral w he cust mm of these & pasic more ‘and more disastrous than that just passed away. hope, however, for the best; but it « firm basis, aud then take » fair start. There was quite » lively fecling in the market to-day, and more dis- position exhibited to purchase. All the bypothecated stock bag been disposed of, and the owners must make the best of their loeses, and get over them as soom as possible. They may have a chance before the lapse of many weeks to get back some of their outgoes, if they have merve enough end means enough to take hold again while prices remain reduced. Those who have the means to purchase fancy stocks at current rates, and neglect to do eo, make a great mis- take. The elements of prosperity in every part ef the country are in a sound and healthy state, and they must | soon be in active operation again. Our great exporting ; staple products will soon be going abroad, and the ex- change this will put upon the market must materially check shipments of specie. Our impertations have fallen off largely, and if our exports increase as rapidly as we anticipate, by the middle of November all will be right again, and our progress will be as rapid and as prospor- ousasever. The bank exsitement has nearly subsided: and the effect upon banking institutions generally, in this section of the country, will be very beneficial. It will tend to restrain them in their expansions, aud make them more cautious in all their operations. ‘The firm of Cheeseborough, Stearns & Vo. exhibit as- The good debts of the concern must be bad the stock on hand poor indeed, uot to pay The amount received for (olls om all the New York tate canals during the third week im September, Is 184 68; come period in 1860, $152,812 61—Decrease . $5,027 9. The aggregate amount rescived fr ie % do . 35 Morris Caual a (0 Hud lat Mort Bas Hod 2d do, SO 1000 Ere Ine Bes aed Eric Cony, 71 Fi 3 Steccopelitaa Bk 20 Irving Bk 10 Hanover Bx 40 Obie Life &% ‘Trust oy ae Trwt Gms big | 6 Canton Co oS 82 Readine Re 57g a a ro) i to) im FY ty | tip martem pra iio } if Harton pi 1 53% ig @ Stonieg RR bias 42" 4 Roche fyra RR ios « WNoe& Wor BR 4 12 Mud hiv iit wu SECOND ' 100 che & Wor RR LW 47 { | 150. N Jer Min Co 75 ow m0” do ie 8 Sars Co 7 Lrie RI to cry TRADE REPORT. Toxwar, September 0—6 P.M Acwen wore steady, with sules of 47 bbls, paris at $5 vewan seemed firma; frm; 1,200 bs. yellow Western fetch. cas Flour was less valuable, the traneas- aninepeoted at $265.5 a $8 th &$3 9755 superfine No 2, at $3 50 thar Weaeiel Btate at $3 75 a $3 8T'<; orite Western, and round hoo Ohio, at $3 | new Genevee at $4 1245 a $4 25; | # $4 S1¢; fanoy Genesee st $4 26 | *® $4 95%; and extra at $4 644 a $5 76. Canadiam varied Little; bbls. eweet, im bond, reelized $4. So sold at former | tended dow award oply Ve ; 2.006 bushels aod acargo ot Gererce ats price not accortained. Rye fell to ~~ ae whieh 1000 bushels were procur Oats or Brrley did not very much — Corn was @ shade lower, the business 000 bushels damaged at 56 4 +) and mixed a ! q operations sine our list have been more cing nest 1000 Lules, but peices have rot shown any improvement. Yerronrs —Owing to the fact of the Canafa haviog been telegraphed at Halifax, shippers were dispose! te wait for details of her news before doing mach. To | Liverpool €d. was demanded for flour, 44. tor graia, avd | 12s. Gd. for dead weight. To Hamburg. 1,00) wole. rosin | caged at Le 6d , and 200 tons oil cake at ITs. 61 take s. To, » Hayge and Call- vere unchanged Pork moved tothe extent of 400 bbls new ; and new prime at $13 76, an advance; ‘‘jast quoted. Beef was very firm, 130 sud prime bringing full figures. Lard sti¢. 7 th {rouseet Ons embracing 300 bbis. prime iter ond cheese were in demand, and Teiegraphic Reports. New Ounmans, Sept, 29,1861. | es of cotton on Saturday were 900 bales, and The # to-day they are 2000. at §\,¢, for middling. Peices have been unsettled since the receipt of the Baitic’s news, 75. Mess pork ts at $15. u being taken fer Liverpool Crannrsros, Sept. 90, 1851 lay were 1.100 bales, et 7 been 045 bales, at the same The ruler of cotton yert (e..amnd to-doy they b rates ren, Sept 20,1 87) (0. for Genesee, being & | Tafes. Flour sells only to the trade, The quant great. and a large quantity of lumber, shingles wer, is cuming down the Generee Valley Canal entward. fale demand, scriptions ere dull and. a tie for Ohie Cute are quict. at ny rday hts are uachangod A.naxy, Sept, 99. The receipts, for the part tweuty-fé n #8 follows —¥ ae » burbels ordinary Genesee roid at tive, but tnehonged in pric 5a Sée ; 10.000 busy & 7i).c. tot two rowed and T¥e Marriea, t Church, Montreal. on the 2 dameon, Avvry® MeKras, He camer d, Anxorn, eldest daughter of T Aracid ted. M. D., Montreal. At Williameburg, IL. 1. on Monday even skins, Me. Groner Cone B. Morse. daughter oi the late Edward F. Moree, d ast, by On We ae | Sept. 25, by the Rev. Wood, of th fends E. Church, Brooklyn, oe W | Coom.to Vise Kotasn, thied eldest daughter of { Babylon, LI ‘ Died. On Monday etening Mie frionds ete! acqusintan: to-taw, Andrew Hume od John ( fully invited to attend hi dence, No, 129 White etree da Bunday, Bopt. Bh. Janne The reiativer aad fri end Jno. B. Bacok. are eral at 3 o’elook, th dence of his son, No Gn the 9th Sept., Ton sr Ite relatives ard fr from bi Green grow the Friend of my | None knew thee but to | Nene a names ¢ but to pes! rday. Rept Oech, Aniaant, 7 war of ber age The faneral « take place on The | P M., from Rer tte» ce Manhatt ree and friends of family are ree vaetend On Tacedey afternoon, Bept. #, rettet Of the late Edward Du: year of her nee Lhe tricnte of her lute residence, ¥ urday alterno sm, at 4 o'eie hinet on sureet, om T A tainuites pert 12 o'cl et sad a Woh night of the fdaye, Ont foruek by Hl Ce. from New Bocto out, no o Bark Cot how mds Port Ve a7 days, with madsey to Du Bau 23 stage, gic Bark Ci Neemita fe Boba exp and all rigging an is attsohed, and received other dam: 16th just, in a gale from NE, sprang a leak, and was obli to start Geck lead of molasses, consisting of Ot bhds, 25 inst, lat Ss 25, lon 7340, spoke bark Martha Anna, Moseer, from Newport for Ha’ do)s. with sugar, arrowroot, ahd Balsie, for NYork, 20 days; Advice (Br). for d a me, do d Crroden, ea Arrived—Sehrs James C Fisher, pha. Eric, Crapo, NYork. dan, Marlichend, Mount Hepe, Aoacian, Hot, Wiseusse ham: Mohtwh, Johpeton, De Li Sor Warren foorn, from SFrancises, vis for Eéaartown, Les bern purchased fer dere bo empl sed im the whale febery. Ulasrea. Steamship Union, peeled Spofford, Tileston hip Sideeka tnat SSP omer Livetpoah Sen Pietion, pene Hoxie, Liverpool, 8 Thompson & Ne & Ce. sf waste Rot | oe iBr), eecley, Bh Joba, NB" Grinnell, Min- “Sone Faany, Simonson, Now Orleans, Stanton & Thomp- Beee nately eee IRE S., meets te Ea Seeley st BTN ae, Sr for arb. Hoge 20 oe Benton Beautori, NM Pinte & HEE Sehr ivteer dr eapy NC, Bateman & Mecordonn Warren, Losier, gett Rote ae Tamienee, i a var Bebe Sunes, Dightonn a Dayton & Sprague. Arrived. ip Plangow (Br), Stevart, Glaazow, 14 days, with ho ion ins saw steamsbit ‘hip fares Travis. Bolles, Caio ‘cote fixers, to ae 20 on igre npehe, bask Ube, ‘row Siva! for Boston; thort o pop oe, ies, 28 days, with w pane, ts Goo, andere recon & Co. ‘9th inst. ia st oe toe a8 arded by a boat Cy cohsectrne ol Wave, Davis, of and , Maeseillos vie eter, Santa Cruz, Cubs ite, to Neemith & ioe hase, Chase, Turks Islands, Bept 18, with salt, to Bark Vernon, Faye, Savannah, 7 days, with ovtton and +7 days, with cotton and Harvest, iichols. & b Ravannsh, 5 days, with cotton, ke, * Clesiman & ve star tonte cot the caties p mite Com'g, Scout the Atetio Seas, aaa Givron, boy wn is Ha 5, Sass vin Hae rice, to Sturges, Cloarman & C Briz Callender, Pi D 16 days, with au- gar, to LH Aitken, i m3 vy weather on th ~ Fy — dai ~~ - inet , ig Beele, trom Inagua for Bsiitax, w reo had, ‘on the 18th, im NB gale, Tost fore ‘and msin topmant Brigh Baldwin, Share, Chacleston,7 days, with cotton, to Duebsm Schr Susan (of Bocton), Bray, Baracoa, Sept 19, with fruit, to Moller, Sand & Riera. SchrGov Anderson (of Kev Mey be: Bart, a Weat, W rio iS as Prerless, with ne. teres. Sept U ative of Watene fell overtoa, sehr Col aw Wilmisrton, NC, Gdays, with Schra J 3 De Roscest, Woodhull, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with naval stores. Mary Powell, Yowell, Wilmi ington, NC, 4 days, with al 6 b ‘a Baitock, Mandiev!, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with naval stores. S be Gets, Simmons, Washington, NC, 2 days, with naval vs Hliza Ann, Cross, Washington, NC, 4 days, with na- Tal stores Viena 2days. & y anyimiy. Solr Eimira Cornelius, Robbins Viceiuia, Retr EB ker, Vireinis Bobr Toho Tilton, Conk Echr F Froneb, Chambers, Virgu: Pebr MicLigen, Bliesett, Miwoore, § days. Sobr Laaton Dean, Ulmer, Rockland, 6 daya. Satisa, Pteamship Unicn, Budd, New Orleans; id others. dale of the port of 8 Johue, PR, in yesterday's paper, v | thould have been Sept # Bere O—Wind at sanrise, Ot meridian, NW, at san- cot, WNW. Welegraphic Marines Keperts. Bonron, Sept 2 om, Boenos Ayres, Aug 5. oat ‘as Arrived— #2, Mason Barney, {com do, are loth: for rae 5 Rd De jor do, une. ‘Santiazo, N York. phise ‘ar ‘Rien. sor, Sept 39. Arrived—Sebr Loviriana, N York Citerea —Steamer laabel, Havana; beige Clinton, NYork; Bailed—Birks Avola, and Lion, Boston; brig Orray Taft, Diewrow, Sept 22. Arrived—Schr Roxbury, Sars, Baltimore. Providence, Srrived—Sebr Virginia Worth New Onizans, Sept 2, Arrivcd—S) ip Keanebee arts Dd Y nat veo ip South America bal s ey, ion, Baltimor; | eloops ‘ork. 2, Philadelphia; Susen Ludwig, foe a Pontiann, Sept Arrived—Sohee Oheenpenke, Lucy Blake, Richm Rockland, N York, ——— a 4.3 J—Sehre Galleso, JP Ou Ari ty, nt Mig J Pook, Mingeve Wright, Denvarl, Charles Parise The rolee of wheat to-day wore #0 bashels, at 850 id Mary Nait, York. Wanwien, Sept 2% » Sopt 31, th, Barber, In p cbt Patriot, Op Arrived~ Johnaton ’ . White, and otson, Providence: Lewis Clark, Vankirk. . Wright, NYork, steamer Penvbsces, Ponneytvanis, Baymore, Richaont ‘3 8 Arcee. gues, Nur Mircellarsons, which bas brew ashore nore Deep wae eet of night of 2M ult, with- a vold at * oa for $0 fen, July 2 um of 50, amd ant Bar vere ‘vive, at Prieta lepon w ta his on i weeks. anrnex, Morgan, from St Vincents for Terk roon the North, poigt of Grand Tart, on " 2th inet, and will probe bly vd. plke C 4, for Salem ewonatle, Dad vo dlechaege te get er moorings st thr Trceveded to Nautueket 2 pi Nantucher 28 ay Freaklin de"ias chacvored 's small voseel. to taxe the be. wo Rosrow Bs nes—Brig Callender, arrived bere & Wrecking eohe of Unn Koy, bark Cond ton # Point Bewini nu And crew were k Conquest, from tthe same time, o9 orew aad pas foRi—Artivala from forvign ports for the 4 anda} Mpotcen. Sh'p Geo G Patten, from Bremen tot NF ork, was soon 7th 9%, bow IT Pen F rom Bromon for N¥ork, waa soo Tth inst, lat Steamship toll for th dun. TON, en the let November. lend the mails and passer, id e'cleck, from pier pats $id C98 ters, ream The CITY will ceus met fteamohip PANAMA, to Franeiee: For prrrsse, # Weat stroct, corner of Warren American—Siips ll, berks 4% brine i, ¥ tort | | | eina from Bottortam foe N York, wag clenalteed | & foe oars co mes, Bapt Ievarr ‘Lodlore: Giseke Londen, for San Angelo, Wilson, London. "gaaaen 2, Sept bay Sesh ger an ‘Chipman, and Leenios, Brad- ae 15—Arr Chas Hill, Lecraw, London for News 7 Bene 13-Bld A F Jonnoss, Dennison, (from Eee sche Gordon, Pogh, Norfolk. ate for NY¢ te Joa- oe Se ey Hab, reps SE ng ‘35 days from Of ¢ Liverpo: N LS 4 Kanawha, Higgins, Apalachicola. Sercsees Gene s e ah eal Lona Bane. Aus 19,-Brig Garland, Savory, from and for Salem, Poxce, PR: Sct 7—Bark Maria Hervey, Davis, for Port- ent brig Queen » Clittord, for N York; only Am ves- Raxwepios, 13—Brig acionas, | Seen » fror Pew tna nd, arnt and ot*ore % - WA: ; "Sept 131d Rather Freason, Davies, Cailtornta, N 1 Sept O— Agr orige Phoea: te'rad for Wedltertaucan; Behe ad x¥or! Sana Caz (Cubs), Sept 6—No Am veusols in Taste Bay, COB. July 3 ship Opis, Weed, for Calovt- ti juws, Baxter, f om ANB, Pant 12—81d brig Clara, Norgrave, pin 2g 18th, schr Belle, Boston; only Am vessels at by, NS, Sept 15—Arr brig Gipooy, Hcaley, NYork. ty figs, Ril Home Ports. AZAnacmicena, Sept 18—Arr schr Athalis, Tilton, N G+LVESTON, Sept §—Cid brig Billow, Colburn, NYork. In port 15th, bark wa ao Bg) Holl's, tor Boston Ith; ag wet Gorber; Smith, and are berk Mary, St York. now FOLK, Sept 27—Arr echr Jameo & Lacy, Toren, N dford. yieaivonD, Sept 25—Arrechr Hanover, Lampkin, New ‘SAVAWNAG, ep 25—Cld bona F J AS agen. Brenjs, Mon- evideo and Baenos brig AL: ‘Balls: ath, Mo; obr Julia Pork! ‘pighess’ ‘Philade: hia. Ty “ship Marion, Jobason, NY ork. < — Hinckley, utes Maller hild and ‘Stoamshii —Mre Miller, child and sor- Stewart, Moe Welln Mrs Puris, oe ae, = lady, Re tir Baow lady; Mr J Nemino, wad indy Wadiell and 1d). andisay, Rev Mr Tyler, A Webster, J Ferguson, Me Orms- by, A Leidlaw, J Bradbi J re horn. Mrs Mecars @. Hill, R Wasson, & McV’horson, Win x, R Mct'es, A Stewart, It Patterson, Maier, *Connec nh $C ores, Sy Williaus, ig Deemer, Jones, Dotter, Biscrsdae?, Loriisets Wit ‘a child, ‘Goring, Messrs Dresser, Delber, Lotimer, der, G Lorimer, J Lorimor, Tiating J Young. Geo Chddtourn, WM Buckley. J P Nolaa, J J Rarke, P mason, Jonee, it Allon. FA Horgan, J Millcr and cousin, J Robertaon, a @ Harrie, A Duncan, ‘Blyth, Warren, Hamilton, ion, Bilie, J Stewert, McDonald, Watson, Mi ry Safire, Mure, J Simi Janes ‘Th Mrs and Mise Dui ES ie A ‘Ivars Iscanvs—Bark Chase—B & fraivh, US Consul at Turks Islands. Kav W eae—Sole Gov Anégerson—Revy JB Beaker, Dr Jao O'fars, E A Polkor—2 in the teerane. ‘Paasengers Halles. Naw Ontxaxs—Steamsbip Union—Mrs KE Busby, Levy, © Fite: B Levy. T a Morzam, Mea T 8 mpeon. Mire WE ins mye. iit: aria, D Hubbard 1, Rhcdes, iy uss, F MoCabe, 1 Baker, J ite! i ors, T ‘Elervot pnd lads, § W Fi fami: Mee Me ire Bhi FT Woedox and iaty, J Meyer, Gol Clilten Misa C Mise MP Coing, Meg Flower hud etild, Mes Pop: teatty, ave Tait and femily, Miss Ellis, Mrs Job WB Seliors, Wm Walsh, win, two Masters ‘el, W Frost, P’Riarchard, it Poet, Joh’ Mater. 0 W Pardee, Ave Koenig, Mrx Wood, Wi Deokmp, @ Booth, Mr OP Weodmand sud lady, Mre A M 429 in the atoars aad SHIPPING, CEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.—FOR renen, via Southempton.—The od Statee Mail SHINGTON, G. W. Fley amander, w mt ats nclond, to lat the mal rite No. LE ND & HI LWA, Avents, 27 South ot. The stcamehip TIERMANS will od the WASHING. HE PINE STEAMSNIP CITY OF WAN which we poticed as heving touched on the Skerries, Fring inte the Mersey, arrived at Liverpool om Sunday, the 1th September, went om the graving dock, Aad, being Cound od nod lcded {a the sh y to rail two hovre from Philade) pt Yh Ootober, pool Albion hide. bark, 2° ¢ ion & EW ORLEANS ia Savennah.— 5 v, et aes mee orth river, Teaveliory goin i Se r be SAMUEL TE ealtiet ac iris MAIL STEAMBUIP COMP. for San Fi 0, via rE kf maship OHIO, YO tons, J, er, will val on Munday, | "L, M, precisely, tre nist at H., with the Gv fetiaent “Kail As pOREGO , oh the MAID STRAMSH Californie Reduced. —On rm " fee, paswongees tr Aerivalot the 7 seeet ly ne the of Pasi MAIL StEAMSILLP COMPANY,—ONLY ne for California and Orecon dis apply cornet sure COMPANY, ONLY egtoe—Fa Chaares d IN Fon cece ° Courant! On ns = it be spall ie ieee oman ete fi fe, Seclgencageee te tte mee ba 7" £OUs Se, CABG Favre 6 sSinase wy leortts ree NY verte. Fete of when tho ee men, or depositing aia come BRS, mse No. 17 Ann ateoot. ° hat hy F MATRIMONY, edge, Which ovory nome wah eee ath thousands of 01 worm, 08 their lives, with ‘its fs ancrty oa oy 4 without or aaa a, New ¥ gw Wort, City an re a = mene ta phan} = wore ee we Dean SraroMy wits has deem years Or more, R209 of her 3 h awd sufforing some Tierone. oer! Taoaihs delves Gad esting i her cei i iain a ip Pages inoparted to —- wie, on learning that dw ey = ook te mes which Tilt a8 75 = ‘another Fi would hve pases wits w" sy.anc ne tho Poolishlog odoge TR hand at the OR Ry Little & Co, Albeay; J ai f.B. Povarsoa,’ 8 Chant wh will be Sets peace ty oe s peed E Tam, co ‘Yorn and * the kindred Sod shnemantaes on ee f peneitelly wed pales, oe wich, M.D, ourgecy, =r. desante of ae rm 4, tem icord’s or Actor works on the game fsa! entry. | conte. Author ol nie ghee be’ ARIS AND LONDON 7 TepaTWn Psy Le ee ity hee rotate iad constitutional Ske real remedy. en D*.2 DE ae or! THE“ | @uri ide: | teeters oat sualie Lem, AvBOR 6 ae rau, EING “ALL DEVOTED To Di tal ‘their treatment, warrants enfortuste. You will be bes raw CETT ee iDEN cena oes mf ure fet for nervons ce! entry. Me fe cing io hat Lasse outs Ta aoe pate 1s mr e last nimetoen y rr” devoted his | ment of mereurial ain: — disoas es, and R. JOHNSON, NO. 17 DUA ay treatment of delleste it hill im theee | pted Wor yenen LJ cuore enact in her & STRERY, #2" 4 4 ly cured. R. MOREISON [8 CONSULTED CONTID TIALLY #, which he treate w Recent onven he cree in thrae days. Thirty. es him te cure hk a. ab ise, ond poate on certain dirc cry eo, 201%. Totton otrece. Neh feo vitl cured. EN NO. 1 NOT? STREET, Is CONFIDEN. voters —Thirty vi prastes enal ay witha My ePeury ag eh “ from three to five dave. | Protopotons of Bqusek te Bogcrele sheest erecption, the only 4 AL Cabb=reagsic AL BXPRAISNCE Da ra in office, No, 2 a steve he ts conandiod asily fits medi val works f tal psrontt NATE FRIEND. GREAT SUCCESS —4.000 at epeifie for diseases im tw tons without nindran O FEB TILL CORED, 2h Roosevelt streot. from al Knowlodee, may be rol Pecan 0 qoee i) Daa yy te BORFRY. 9. ie the ho det afords Reterontans priv ” Rrrnues’ anne BOO te nstre Chapge in appliestion be 3 Fingle egse whiol sieere, dace heat rade

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