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erm “ @ur Toronto Tho Fourth Toronto, Aug. 0, 1962. =. Shpgtyet ASR Trp cn te tae Fee ee | Sa Mathew Dunleirk—Its Grine:h and Improvement—Lewis- | Hall, Tair intormation was reoclved tom—The Suspension Bridge—Lake Ontario—A New Monument to General Brock. ¥t is impossible| to imagine a route more diversi- fied in ite sconery than that from New York te Dun- Kirk by the Erie Ruilroad. It presents alternately the graceful plain, the lofty mountains, deep ravines, andulating hills and fair meadows receding ia the distance, the primitive forests, picturesque lakes, mountain streaws aud rivnlets—the fortile tracts awd smiling pasturnge, with its browsing cattle. Bver and anon scones of sxvage and untamed gran- deur, in eli their primitive wildness, andan unbroken action in Mr. Webster's behalf, .ill some movement is made at the Norih. we earnestly them and ali our friends in other parts of che Unien. to delay action ope moment fron any cause, but as ence to perfect and execute their measures. bei Pe aceount of themselves on the vay of battle. RW. Raynx, of New Orleans, was here oalled S08 of forest, with vot a hut to humanize the soene, on On his appearance. he was greeted with en. Doset upon our view: aud then a smue gradually | thusiasm, his city was honored with thie heart; over the a eck of nature, and we beh few preparal rove | to say that the people of Loulsianajw: re for Wi for no other mun [tis around him that the pr ple ot that State will rally forthe freadency. The alluded to the manner in which the nomimation of Soett was received in New Orleans, Di+sppoimtment. morti- Beme enchanting » y io all its cultivated beauty, where nature seews 'o gather maay charmea to greet the travetler with gid: ess We pass, in this route, ot Rockland, the dairy pastures of aged county, the wild scenery of the Delaware, | fication, sorrow wus upon every countenance. The ratic entle Jandscapes of the Sasquehanna, and the | feation meeting held ‘in New Orleans proved am “uber ne ible timber of the Chemung. enthusiasm, but few persons, babys. 8 There wa: and nothing hearty afd honest uttered, In regard te the Webster feeling in New Orlcxus aud throughout Louisiana, the speaker gave assurance that a) much fort would be made for Webster cou asin any pare of the country, He knew the sentivient of the people, and he was sure it was Webster. Phey were vot going to see him sink into the tomb until be had been President of the Unired States (Tremendous cheering ) The speaker bere paid a high glowing sud just eulogy, upon the character and servi f Mr. Webster. aad Plocreded to conclusively sho it was the duty of the true friends of the Union to te him to the high- est office in (heir gift. It was such a man that the Lout- tianians would support with all their heart Mr Ra closed with assuring the Webster men of Boston, that Yot without comfort in the mode of traveling this Magnificent scevery could not be much enjoyed. The Erie Raiiroad, the great connecting livk be- tween New York wud Lake Brie, and the western waries, bas # track of fine width, of what is called e six feet gauge—ihe bes and safest of all others; the Trail is used through ils entire length, which gives arewarkab'y casy and steady motioa to the cars, while the wide geuge affords ample room for the luxurious acsorimodation of pass: ngers. Add to these enjoyments the civility and attention of the several conductors «'o: ¢ the whole line, and nothing is wanted by the craveller to ensure hi perfeot com- fort. Except for those whose business is urgent, | the Web-ter re wi ” ¢ men of New Cricuns were with them in the the distance trom New York to Dunkirk, 460 miles, | great causo. and would stand by Webster to the last. is too mech for ore continuous journey. We Mr yor's remarks, of which the above is but a re- weuld, therefore, reo mmend the traveller to rest | collection or two, were listened to with great interest, upd were trequently © one wight at the bewntiful village of Eluira, (273 ved with the most gratifying 4 miles from New York.) with which is associated | #rplavre many bis‘orics) incidev ts Elmira can boast, too, of | ,,#'tther remarks, of o popalar character. wore made by Pare Of themes. exchenaty nd admired! the Chair, Mr. 8. L. Cutter. of Cambeidke, Charlies A. ogi a on Beal 'Y.| White and othe Mr Cutter offered the following re- genducted hotels on the line, he Brainard | coives which was unanimously adopted :— Hove.” ie now ow by Messrs Coleman and uly to co-operate Pike, formerly of the or House, and the inimita- ble mavner in which iv is managed, the abundance at 116 table, shows tbat the Brainard House is con- and recommend om place to be nominating Hou, ducted on the same principle as the first hotels of | Daviel Webster of Massachosetts. as candidate for Pre New York. Refieshed, in the worning, the travel. | Saint of the United States. and suck other gentleman as ler proceeds, at 8 o'clock, to Dunkirk, a distanoe of | {7 i bare he Dy-tiis Conversa Sm Oana sara ge 187 miles, where he arrives hetwoen five or gix | Viytrim trthes Resolved, ‘That finmediate united o'clock, und puts up at the Loder House. Dunkirk "resolutions now contains 4 500 inbabitants, which is more than double the population it numbered three years ago. It was then a vill it is now rapidly rising into a town of com cercial importance ; improve- ments are rapidly progressing, the streets are being newly made, and the advantages that it derives from being the terminus of the Brie Railroad, and the port of tha: wugnificent lake, are every day manifesting themselves to its happy and healthy in- habitants. The Loder House is tho principal hotel— jous, airy, #pd wel! sitaated—the one in which je Weary traveller wi appointment of & committee to select such mpmittees as the present movement required, the meeting adjourued to this evening, at eight o'clock, The mocting throughout was a most cheering and suecesstul one, the hall being crowded ee Mysrexiovs Case or Drowx1ng.—Tho Coroner wae, yesterday morning, called to hold an inquest upon ‘the body of Amelia Vogt, a German girl, about twenty years of age, who, according to the evidence elicited by the Coroner's inquest, came to wiasiances:—H 8. meet with comfort and at- tention." It is a well conducted establishment, and He de eas: by the. oe ci 2 under its new proprietur, Capt. Charles Stoddart, x Nery om, bn thelr Paes ae bb eddie then, rivals, in its arrangements, and its luxury, any hetwois © and cloak tu cle mucins are nae betel in the States Dunkirk is built upon @ nd 3 o'clock in the morning, were W ing in the vieinity of Green street wharf; on nearing the end ef the pier, they®saw some person seated on the wharf log. In a moment afterwards they heard a plunge in the water, followed by the struggles of a person apparently drowning. They culled out, but ved no answer, und leaping on board a schooner lying at the wharf, they from thence got into a boat, and managed to reach the drowning person before she had sunk for the last time. They then disco- vered that the rescued person was a female; and after gesting her upon the wharf, one of them went to cull the watch, in order to procure assistanco, while the other went on board the vessel to procure a lantern. When they returned, she had moved Hee the spot where they had left her, and excited hopes that she might be resuscitated. The means to effect this were, however, delayed so long, that the vital spark was beyond reach. The a was beavtiful site; the ground gradually rises as it re- cedes from the leke, xnd the air is pure and healthy. There has not been one case of cholera here A lighthouse is visible on the western point of the barbor. There is a beacon-light at the main chanel, and a breakwater partly built across the bay The barbor has heen Pronounced “capacions, accersible, secure, aud expable of improvement to one of the best—it not the very best—upon the lakes ” The Buffalo and State Line Railro epened from Erie to Buifaio, and pas: through Dunkirk, affords facility to the traveller, and saves him from the necessity of crossing the Jake, which is sometimes disagreenble This line is conducted ina syle similar to the Brio Railroad, and will be epened through to Cleveland by the Ist of October d, recently wext The scenery, in some portions, resembles the : yeute from Elmira to Dunkirk, and at times pre- | identified by the uncle of the poor girl, Mr G. A nents 4 broad view of the lakc—a happy mixture of | Vogt. who is an importer of wines, at No. 218 North Third street. He stated that the deceased had been in the country about two months. Oa Weduesday she had received a letter from her mo- ther, and about 8 o’clock in the evening, left home for the purpose of showing the letter to her uncle, in whore possession she left it, after remaining with tim about half an hour That was the last he saw f her alive. She is represented to have beena well educated girl ~had maintained the most ex emplary character, and was perfectly sane. The letter she received contained some admonitions from her mother as to conducting herself, whilst absent from home, in a strange land. From all the cir cumstances known, there was apparently not the — gentle and the wild, the sublime and the beanti- The conveyance to the Falls and Lewiston is a ole miserable one, and a great draw-back to the — of the trip to Niagara. The cars from juffaio to Niagara ure much smaller than avy of the etbere we have met. and «be number of stops and delays in that distance, render it exceedingly tire- some. From Niagaru, passengers, who have paid ail through to Lewiston, are jumbled into the most wretched vehicles that cau be imagined —dilapidat- ed and broken down omnibusses which have been in use tince the year of Independence. The road, too, is exceedingly bad, and, ot course, we were not in time for the Toronto boat, and had to remain at Lewiston until the following day. This incon. | ‘lightest cause for av act of suicide when partin, Venience, however, was lessened by the very excel with her uncle before § o'clock. What ovcurre lent accommodations siforded by Mr Corneil, of the J OUTing the interval between that and the time of American hotel, and at very moderato charge Th her death, seems likely to remain among the mys teries of our city. No marks of violence were found upon her arms, head or breast —Philadelphia Led. ger, 20th. 5 e worthy bost informed me. tbat the horcible method ef travel from Builalo to Lewiston, but particularty from the Fulis to the latter place, is a serious inju- ry to the town. This great evil ¥ however, be syeedily rectified, as the branch of t ie Railroad, from Hornellsville to Buffulo, which is in course of construction, will be extended to Li This ‘will make a very direct route from Lewiston to New York, and sborven the distance between Canada and the city of the E mpire State. Lewiston ia very picturesquoly 6: Horrrere Murer at Ricevinue, N. J.—On Wednesday morning, a lady residing in Riceville. Raritan town-hip Monmouth county, New Jersey, called at the houre of an old indy. « Mrs. Lewia, to have a neighborly taik but upon entering, found the breakfast tub'e stand. ing. os if the meal had been half finished, with a cup of tea poured out. but no one in the house. ‘The lady. atter waiting for Mrs, Lewis short time. went home, suppos- ' ~ ing the old Indy had gone to visit, in haste, some of her ecm by cvvely pre ley 25 ler Pye for To ses neighbors But upon thinking of the cireumstances dnring ake stonmmers arrive and depart dai r Foronte, | the following night, she considered it singular, and next pigs tame on he ee 7 se ge 4 morning went seaio to the hones; When imagine hor ae gers jevsiob, which is on the Canada le . Lo find everything about the house as she bad left of the river, nearly opposite Lewiston The Quoens- | it the previous morning. The alarm was immediately ton and Lewiston suspension bridge, said to be the dargeet iv the world. is a voble stracture, and com- given. and apou searching the house it was foand to have been pilfered of ail money. save five bags containing sliver ot very extende tothe amount $100 each. which it was supposed. had soende o Dowutiful. Wat not very extended, view UP | proved too weighty for the robber. Attention, was then T.245 feot; the leugth between the towers from | 2iected to fuding Mrs, Lewis, and at @ short dis which it is surpenden, is 1,010 fect ; the lengch of | saint her traits were dicerened Hoe wenn, ibe roadway 9 feet, und the clear wi 20 foot ; Her brains had evident- the strength of the bridge is 835 tor It coat } iy out with # stick of wood, which was $60,000, and Just year paid ten per cont on the | found lying near with two knots exactly fitting the in Shares, which are equally owned by the British and | dentions made in her seull; a cord was drawn tightly From Lowiston we ar- | found her throat A youngman. seomingly about twenty- ice Robinson, Captain The jet” is ; those qualities, the Awerican goveriinenta rived, por tho Oliet Just one years cf age. named Johnson, the son of a capiain of a vessel ailing to New York, wae arrested on Saturday afternoon on suspicion of being the murderer, and has ‘tnt Miller, at Toronto, m four bours bo: abwift and beautiful lake and the courtesy of the commander, ensure her a Jarge share of public pate There have been one or two eares of cholora~-not the Asiatic—in Toronto, but the mild temperature of the weather since the late rains, end the balmy air from Lake Ontario, will, it is hoped, prevent the malady from Spreading its devestating ravages A committee of gentlemen are been commitied at Freehold to stand his trial at the ember term Suspicion was aroused from the fact that he tried to get gold changed to notes tn many diffe- rent places on the day ot the murder, even before it was litcovered. aod upon being questioned as to where he ob- tained it he replied of his father. He was, however, arrested and. on the way to Frechold they met hie father. who denied the fact, He then said he obtained it of bis grand mother, but bis stocy is now utterly unbe iberating upon | lieved. Some vinety dollars in golit were found on bis the choice of » model for a new monument to Gene- | person. He bad been married the day atter the murder. ral Brook, which is pregosed to be erected on the site his wedding suit with his Ul gotten gains.-— of the present shattered pillar on Queenston heights. | Philadelpina Inquirer. 18th There are esvera!l competitors, and the successful architect wil) consider tbat he has achieved a great \ . a morning a company of Jadies and geatlemen wore bath professional triumph. More of Toronto in my next. } ing'in the Rancocas. among whom were Mr. Henry Auld. coe oa h of the firm of Bishop & Auld, Machinists, and Mr. A. Muckle, a student of medicine, both of whom remained wAdian ParHaments — | in the waier afier the rest of the company left it. Mr. The Goretnat General wenn down in state) | Auld. who could swim. ventured into a deeper part of the MeLaxcnoLy Deats ny Daownina.—Yesterday Opening of the Cai The Canadian Parjian oth inet. ~ . ; river. when he was beard to cry “help! help !"” a number the Legislative Couvoi! Chamber, where he summoned the | or times and then disappeared from view. Active mea- Hoa Mr. Caron ;nid thet it was not the pleasure of IMs | SUres were resorted to, and in an hour the body of Mr : p Auld wat found For an bour and a baif the friendsof Exoellency to announce to them the object of their being celled together. un’ may, had elected « Sper The gentlemen returned Wo U e, when Mr Hinoks propored that Mr, J. 8. Macdonald ehould b elected Speaker Mr Morin seconded th motion, which was carried on @ivision by & vote of 55 Mr. Hincks. generally woke of Mr. Macdonald's fitness the unfortunate man pereevered in attempts toresuecitate hm, but it waa ull in vain. The cries of those on shore, among Whom were his wite and children, who witnessed his death, were traly distresring,—Phila, Ledger, Jug. 16 CIFY TRADE REPORT. Sarurvay, August 21—6 P.M. for the offies Tho debare wax not remarkable. Mr. U Asres seemed firm, 100 bbls having been taken at $4 Smith was the only member who spoke against the Go- | 75 a $4 814 for pots, and $5 66% for pearls, per 100 Ibs, oon, The Louse then adjourned Bxeapsivvrs —Flour exhiblied a rising tenor, the 7 exnor's spuech was to be delivered the next Gay, Friday. ion. Assort Lawnexce —The Newburyport Lierald says :— We have o bint from a weil informed source that ¥r Lawrence retucne from Engiand at the request some of bis business as-ociates in Massachusetts, who + bis a0 viow and as-istance in consummating some of the important manufscturing operations which have been in embryo for come years. and in which they and he are largely invereetod “Among thesejs the Essex Company at Lawrence. which iv conducting its operations on a gigantic scale ond tv now « as one of its works in Smarapting o0 enormour mill «ix hundred feet long, for the manutecture of Berege de Laines. an erticle not be fore attempted in this country This mill, it is stated. n doliare to 0 mene it, but it is sales embracing 11.500 bbl4.—Superfine Canadian, at $4 124; mixed to fancy Western, and oriit to choice state, at $4 183 & $4 8744; common to good Seuthern, at $4 4324 a $4 623¢; and other grades in proportion. Jer- *y meal and rye flour continued quict, but firm. at $2 0 per bbl. Scme 40,000 bushels Ohio wheat changed hands, at $1 for red: $1 05 for mixed, and $1 08 for white; 20 000 Michigan white do, at $1 07; 3.600 inferior Cana dian mixed do., at 96e . all indicating a considerable im- provement. Several lots domestic oats, at 43 9 45c.; and 34.000 bushels unsound, with Western mixed oorn, at LJ 4 68c., and 68 a 69¢.. an abatement. ‘he market to day was quiet, with sales of Corer, Beles were made of 78 bags Laguayra, at 93g0 ; 000 Rio, at 8% a Gc., and 150 St. Domingo, at 7c. Min ket firm, the pet to complete and operate, it will | Fine Crackens —We heard that 600 boxes Canton, 40 Xequire double that smovnt of — As it isanew | pucks. found buyers. at $1 50—usual terms. Undertaklog itis of course lisbie to be a very losiog or a Fis— Varied little. 1 600 quintals Western Bank ood conerra. secording to the knowledge and Shih Sioplayed io ite con-trne fell as the Mate of thetiease =O" 0d manager ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE oy > Baw ‘The anniver of the battle of Bennington was ecle- Drated on th tle field, at Bevuiagton. on the 16th inat,, by & public dinner. speeches. &e., Ke, . Among the Orators were Gov Williams, of Vermont ; Sergent, m. Davia, were Obtained, im part at $287 54; and 200 bbis. new No. 2 mackerei #t $10 75. Fuvrr.—600 boxes bunch raisins fetched $2 1214; casks Zante currants, $6, 10 cases sardines, 60c.; and 5 do. citron, 20, Freionrs.—Rates to Liverpool ocntinued firm; but the room being restricted, engagements were pe Some 1 500 & 2.000 bbls. flour were reported, at le. 6d , and some 10,000 & 16.000 bushels wheat, at about 6 3¢d., was demanded by some vessels, Cotton was at 3. 64. INGTON. of Troy; on. George Gould. of Troy; Ma Gen. Ldoyd, | 9, ax oF em, Gat: 9 of New York of elt ironed | iteration to notice in rates for the chathbies. To Cali very large, and the festivities of a highly enjoyable na. | _"D raten varied from 460, to Bbc , and 1000, for vessels fue early ready to enil, 06 & $1 10 per 100 Ibs., cash. eased Urxy—There were 100 bales American undr vaht wt $117 66 a $120, six months. . on Foti vuut 100 tons Beoteh pig wore bed ata credit. van Nothing teanepired in Sroge 1,300 baad L were sold at $4 The $4 BO bs. are ‘wr —Seme 2000 bbls common Rockland have boon oved of $1 per tht onh, ouasens—The day's varducdente Causrersta Letruns.—The Postmaster General antions the public again:t the use of wax seais on letters whiob are to be tranenitied acrom Ube Ith uns. ei ber to or from the Pacific The Postmaster of seu Fraucisoa reports, under date of July ith. that © The (then) last Yaall Lom New York comtained a large mumber of levters thos ceaied which (owing to the umponwible to re yar ate with Similar complaints bave been owovved from quarters, and par ‘iculerty from Gogland. in respeot fers sent tealen in this meannor from Uatiforils. alee embraced 5° hhds, Porto O Texne at private comtenc:. Hay cppeared less firm, ™ bales river only realizing bei ‘ SSeS ee comgrern: : at 5 a 60. per REOKIPTS OF PRODUCE Fis DAY. Bv Norra River Boats.—3 976 bee) (four. 98 do, ashes, 241 do. provisions. 618 do. buiter, 3.176 bushels barley, 2,400 de. corm, “arto dee wheat, and 2.600 do. oats, tee, 55 do, butt cherse, and 4,907 sides pt 2 En Rawroap.—b32 wat new te Tigres Bainoap,—160 packages butter, and Cotton Trade. ‘The anvexed statement exhibitsthe movements of this steple in this country, up to the latest dates, in cack of the past three years:— Moremxnts or Corton in THe United States. *, Farports to Great Britain since Sept. 1, 1851....1,657,000 Corresponding rar last year. 1'400,000 fore. Stock in New York and ty hen of receipt... Corresponding dates last year. year before. Receipts at ports Pes Sept. 1, 1851 Corresponding dates last year.. * “year before. Exports from U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1851 Corres ‘ponding dates last cat od The receipta at t thie 5 port since the 1st inst. have been 8.00 bales; exports, 6,000. Taken by spinners, 16.000; taken on speculation. 25,000; stock in’ all hands, "40,000; amount on sale, 10,000. In relation to’ the movements in this market. and the state, of the crag the circular of 'T. J, Btewart & Co, of this date, ray “At the date of issue of our last circular per Aretic, ou 7th inst., our market was moving forward under the in fluence of a speculative movement, bused on the small stocks in the country, and the prebable wants of the home trade before the season artives for new supplies to reach us from the crops now growing. The sales of the week closing ath inet., were 16.000 bales, of which the home trade probably took 5,000, and speculators the ro- mainder. At the close, prices had advanced threo-cighths of noent, placing middiings 1034 & 103 for all growths, Vhis week @ dull feeling bas prevailed thronghout, which was rather added to on Taesday. 17th, by tho reoeipt by: telegraph from Halifax. of the Canada’s advices to the Tth inst ,and being unexpectedly one eighth of a penny lower, buyers have ebstained from market to « greater extent, and the disposition to speculate for decidedly higher prices has consequently decreased. Holders ne- verihelrss maintain a firm aepect, believing that they can dietate prices eventually, the only change being that sales cannot be made so freely at former rates, and where it is actually neoeney. to move a particular parcel, an abatement of occasionally made. The sales of Monday were 1.000 bales; of ‘Tuesday, 900; of Wednes- day. 1,200; of Thursday, 900; and yosterday. 1,800 bales, at stendy prices, to which our qs iotaifoas ‘are adjusted. ‘The season still continues favorable for the growing crop, of which somo 70 bales have reached ports, nearly entire- ly at New Orleans, Ic is to be hoped that it may conti- nwe 80; but fears are entertained that we are buildiag too strongly on our hopes in this respect, and that the plant is overshadowed with leaves, and has had too much moisture, with the cool weather recently prevailing at night, to be good omens for a large yield in bolls. whieh do not appear to overburden the bush at present: and as we may well dread the boll worm, with such an atmos- phere. Until after the 20th of September, we oan only re- post the crop favorable for a good yield, under ordinary ciroumstances. from this date ”’ The closing quotations in this market were as an- nexed :— Liverroon Cuassirication. Uplands, Florida, —_ Orleans, viz: growths and North N.Orl'ng of Atlantic Ala.GTenn. Teras and res. gre 8, Mobile, Inforior. nominal, _‘nominai. nominal, Meg a De 9a Oi 10% a 105 103g a 10% WY al 1 a lig mts a 1 WM a 11%, none. 12 a 125g pone. nominal, none. none. nominal. none. none. Stock Sales. y Barker, Brothers FEILADREPRtA, Aug. 21.—(Repe: Nirst Board—5i Pekar eat Navigation Pi 5 do, 25; $3000 Schuylkill Navigation 6° ares Girard. Bank 1374: 0 Lehigh Stock, 33; 1g Bank, 3234; 100 bBshayibiit igation Pretereed Union Canal, Ivania 5's, 97; 105 243, shares Sehuylkill arigation Prete Chesapeake “and were ing ayer ry 000 Seouriial Navi \stigation 6's, 2, 763, 7 sie St ok 53h Fa oe ‘BS, LLG; Wo Sassueham ns vRailroee, 46: $ tail 00 Konsington W shares SohugTvilt Nevioation Preferred, 21% Second Boars Hoarrisbu aieiade re 5 Phila, telphia Exel 35 Pennsylvania Railroad. 45; 158 Lehigh In'¢ro Schuylkill N APG 4%: 10) do, b5 2 ea do, U9. 2434; 50 Rondin| ic ‘of Ponnsylvania, 2 deys, 115; 1 $3,000 Schuylulli Navigation’ Mortenge, surquelisonsh Canal Bonds, 76%. After Board—$5 000 sohuylkiil Navigation 6's, "82, bS, + 5,000 do. 76: 50 sharo: sehayliiil Navigation Proferrod, 204 A Sobut ylkill Nay Stock, 1554; 160 Reading Railroad 46 Srigation fier "8a a8. Toe 9 000 Clty Ralltosd Oe 21,500 do, 104 ‘Schuyleill Navigation Prete: 345 50 do, 243%, ket steady, Telegraphic Reports. Aunany, Angust 21, 1851. ‘The receipts by canal, since our last, have been as fol- ‘ows :—Flour. 6,189 barrels; wheat, 6,823 bushels; corn, 278 do ; lard, 127,988 1b3.; wool, 55,717 do. Sales of uew Genesee wheat are reported at $108. Western mixed corn isat 6Sc. aud yellow round, 69., with a tall business doing. Oats 45 a 4530. SAE ORE A ER RAT Married, At the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Isaac Vardee, Henny Anpexson, second son of the Rey. James Anderson, Rector and Vicar of Ballinisloe, Ireland, to Sannana, youngest daughter of George Washington Bus teed, (36 Raat twentieth stroct,) counsellor at law, Inte Colonel, Colonial Aid-de-Camp and Chief Secretary of the (sland of St Lucia, West Indies On the 30th of July, by the Rey. Mr. Lloyd. Mr. Jou Apams. of East Chester, to Mrs. Cuanzorre Wenuen, of Newburg Newburg (Orange county) papers please copy. Died, Om Friday, August 20, Dr. Gxoxce W. Bovn, im the Oth year of his age. iis feiends and relatives, and the friends of his sons, Seorge RK. and Joseph N. B. Bond, and the Order of Free Masons, are respectfully invited’ to attend bis funeral, from the residence of his son, George R. Bond, No, 77 Suffolk street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with- out further invitation. On Saturday, August 21, Rowann, youngest son ot Dennis and Catharine McCarty. aged 7 months and 21 duys. The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, rom the residence of bis parents, No. 652° Washington treet. On Saturday morning, August 21, after a lingoring ill- ness, Mr. Sanur. Ryer, of Fort Washington, in the 79th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are, respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, this (Sunday ‘afternoon, at o'clock, from his late residence, Fort Washington, with- out further invitation. ‘On Friday evening, August 20, of concussion of the brain, Grorcr B. Suirman, in the 57th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend service on Monday morning at 9 o'clock, from bis late residence. No, 170 East Fifteenth street. Lis remains will be taken to Newark, N. J., for interment. On Saturday, August’ 21. Jour, son of Clausand Ce trina Windler. aged 1 year, 11 mondhs and 9 days. The friends and relutives of the family are particularly vequested to attend his funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, corner of Avenue D and Third street. His remains will bo taken to the Lutheran Cemetery. On Friday, August 20, Tromas N. H. Rewrite, in the 50th year of his age. The relatives and. frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this as afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from hislate residence, No. 67 Carmine street, without further invitation. On Saturday, Angust 21, Buizanerm, only child of Rowland Wim. Dewey, M.D, of Brooklyn, L. T Southern papers please copy. At New Rochelle, on Friday, August 20, Jowarnan, nly son of Jonathan Thompson, of New York, agod 1 year. 10 months and 19 days. At Poughkeepsie, on Friday, August 20, Janes W., in- fant son of James P. and Caroline M. Malcolm, aged 6 months and 16 days. At Cleveland, Ohio, on the 18th of August, WiiuiaM bg Fo ages N. Y., aged 42 years, t Rochester, August 2), Gol. Hinane Renrreco, bro- bes of the Hon. Heman J Redfield. and son of the late Pelng Redfield, of Manchester, Ontario county, aged 52 Y*At Rochester, Avy ust 20, of emorchage of the at the residence of Mr. 0. Lyon. Mr. Hrne “Soi i MARITIME (NTBULIGE ROR. Movements of Ocoan Steamers, Penal RAY Dats. Atlantte..... +... «1 Aug 11. ‘iby of Manohestor. “Ang il Teshington. Aug i es ug 2... es an Sees nt pour OF NEW YORK, auauar a 1858. Cleared, Stoamehtp Alabama, Ludlow, Savanah, 8 TM Broamehip bh. folk, Won dovainea, riotk, Ao, Ld pnt alone Bite Ben Witeh Ps vat, Bru Yeroe! t * feel Ronvoko, Paeris Norfolk, Sturces, Clearman & . burg, Jas Hunter & Oo. fons Patetabaag, Van Brant & Bohr Peerless, Green, Philade!phis, J W MoKeo. outh Rock, Lacey, Boston, Dayton & Sprague, a Uterens, Candas: Beldicere, HFM Thesapeon. ity Bel phe Wit Thompone Ligcel, Tanuton Py Northumberland (pkt), Lo: Paice. sai M Lord més Git he jenoed git’ westerly winds and osime during the rentna ( (clipper), Pepper, Boston, 2 days, in ballast, T epark Rhodes: MoN air, 19 paesengers, to Demill Tiverpool, wine with, # miso and & Co, July 15, Henry Di perm An, — boy, & mative ae Mindon, prmasiny’ wes lost overboard; t passed a8 “4 mn 00 15, on the oat bye dieu fleet of 30° ail of fishing sohes: je Kimgston), at anchor, with 24.500 fish, Sipected fis earce, ey ape cia, by hg As In ballast, with amie oa ‘Sumaads (Port), Taira NOnects; 47 days, with wine, bo, to ine (it), Douglass, Pictou, 10 days, with coal, to J uel ‘ae. Brig Melissa A\ Bai with A lime, Brig Pacitic, ¥ 2 days, in ball Sotr © H Ro; I svatman t Pi PR, 1Sdays, with suger, to Moller? Saude Bt SBebr &C Mond, Taztick, Newbern, NO, 4 days, with aa ators. Aug 21, 1 larse’brig ashore’ on Sqaam bevoh. oul as prety bard on. Wwith all sail aot ex: sail; wind could not discern Thad dclors vot aa if iu distros Schr E 8 Powell, Watts, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with nae al sto: ‘Sobr AJ De Rosset, Furman, Wilmington, NO, 6 da; with naval mores. Sebr Frances, Spencer, Washington, NC, 4 days, with as- val stores. Schr Now York, Nolern, Richmond, 4 days Schr John rd, Longstreet, Vi Qadays. Sohr Pavili eget, Vi teal 2 dey ys. BCR Blume, Gedtvoy, Samaeion a tater Schr Fruitfol Vine, Perry, Sandwich, 2 days. Shr Charles Henry, ih eby. Bo Port Riven f for Fall River. Coo on Schr Laure dane, Shevaan, New Bodtord, 3 days, Sebr Republic, Bodedon Salem, 4 days. Schr Susan, Gratfam. Portiand. 4 day Bohr Counsellor, Frank, Ellswortt Bohr Tivano. Lowe Gloucester 3 day Behr Mary, Cotéll, Provincetown, 3 days. Schr Eliza Jane, Howes, Provincstows, 3: dare. Stare Sdays. fchr Elisa Lawton Robinso Schr Maria, Kelley, Harwicl Sobr Elizabeth, Kendrick, Ori Schr Burownc, Millon, Ellsworea . Ellsworth 8 d . 8 day Bohr Coral. Stapl , 8 days. Schr Gen Peavey, Lovejoy, Eastport, 9 days. Schr Korouth, Matthews, Eastpore. § days. Sehr Texan, ‘Tucker. ay EY oie Schr Olive. McDonald, |, Ha Lo Schr § D Hart, Rowley Steamer Kennebec. M, saw a foll rigged brig Light; from appearanc Sloop Agent, Levis, Boston, 4 days, Rerunxen—Steamship City of, Richmond. henoe for Charleston, returned thismorning, in consedunce of having a is supposed, by striking the dock h iy white going ouvin churgoota pilot, She slight Aged another vessel that she also cone in collision e ae f= Below, Ship Goodwin (of Portsmouth), 42 days from Antwerp, to Taylor & Morrill. ips Pacific, Nye, Liverpool; Alabama, Ludlow, Roanoke, Partish, Nortolk and Richmond, Ship ‘Australis, Edwards, for Liverpool, was towed dowa tho by stoam tug Ajax, and probably sachorod at the SW Spit. ‘Wind ENE, with fog and mist. lessens Sav: 81 ip Chauncey Jerome, Jr, from Havre, re- ee uly 25, Ist 46 Os lou @ & ve.sel’s lower oken off by the dock, a penaccieriag atrachod; miles further to the westward, paseed # lot of Ma sa} viath inst, lat 40 41, lon 66 4, passed » bark, shor & red swallow tail, with ® signal with white letter in the centre had letters in her main skysail, i ail da her nai 16th, lat 39 58, lon 67 35, passed pi Jacob A Wee: gorvar henge for Liverpool with ag 40 Of, lon 68 25" oxchan, bella tot Portsmouth), hence (oF Blee 17th, M ing N by E 60 miles, was boarded by pilot boat Ne aud took a pilot. Herald Marine Correspondence. Epoartuwn, Aug Arrived—Yaobt Rescue, Delano, Holmes's Hole, on # pone ‘ion, and sid wisth-Arr sole Sylvia Hig pee Highoo, Philadelphia; Abby arr rr a hie litheoAre alice Sylvia Bighe |, Harding, Boston for buch—Sid sohre Stine Parker, Nantucket; Abby B, NBod- ford. In port, sleop Velocity. Wind NN Pusvevrura, pie st 21—4 PM. Arrive’—Bark Nashua, Clifford. Boston; elon Maria, Pearce, Warren, KI; schrs Kedron. Lake, Rondout: J N Steelman, Chomee Stony Point; Ashland, olson, NYork; J Leaming, Godfrey. Providence; Banner. Ports: month; Wm Georce, Jackson, Smyr B Mahony, Cor- Alvarado, Filton, i) Fielin, Duling, Barbados; Homer, Car- Tooker, do, brigs Heien Maris Pearoo, Hichborn, do; Florence, Hopkins, do; omer, Providence; Alvarado, Tilton, Boston; J & N Steclin ater, Grasepoint; J M Loamiug, Godfrey, Peevilecee, *Athinnd, Nelsons Deavers; steamer Delaware, Seymour, NYork. Miscellaneous. Furr Ronrnt CenreR, on fire yesterday at her berth foot of Wall street, as far as can be Judged from her present Bial Immersement, appoare 40 have. suffered considerabl Her upper works, froin midshipe to stern, appear ail bro! up, ncthing remaining but charred wood, the poop burnt up, and the ceok all gone, Her masts are The tire Appears to have been confined to the aft part of the vessel, as tho forward Louse and upper works, water oasks, with ths bowsprit, are not at all injured by the fire, How much da- mage the hull has received between docks cannot be told she is raised, Hor cargo, of whioh she had about one- fourth shipped, consisting of butter, hams, ch &o, is no doubt ail coatecres. excepting prob: quor and about 100 tons o! wer hol of the fire bas nos bei ir we aro informed combustible articles bad been ehipped and there had been no light allowed below. The vessel was xdout two years old, and built at Swansea, Mass, ea was valued at about $50, 000, by insurance. were leading: her for ‘Sa Francisoo, thence to Calo: tabe cargo for Londo: bart cargo was valued at about $50,000, all of which is posed to be covered by insurance, Of which the “Mercandils Mutual bed . "Tho Robert Center bad been in the Mobile trade, and was commanded by Capt Arnold, who bad only made one voyage in her. Smp Buncanran (of New York), whloh wont ashore at Grand Menan some wooks since, and was towed to Portland, where sho discharged hor cargo for the purpose of being ro- aired, was taken upon the Cape Rlizabeth railway 104m, fe great weight caused the rails to break, and she now I invatuer a bad situation. Jack screws will probably have to be brought into roquisition, in order to raise both the rails and the vessel, Surp Strarro: Rx—Tho Boston Journal gives as ron soon by Capt Gosboll, of the brix Juliet, dshiro, that the latter had wot a swallow: re tatled burgeo—had not stern: and as her bulwarke aro very low, thera would be. 00 necessity for gotting on the wheol house ‘to ran. The Stat tordebire had double balwarks aud monkey rails, # round stern, and white female figure head. Bu Banx Quxxy (of Dundee), wrecked last, April purchased by Bangor house for $2000, and loft, Provinces town 17th inst, in tow of stenm tug May Queen, for Bangor. Bark MAnmOnA (not Marmion), ix the vossel ashoro at Dog Rooks, bound to NOrleans from Philadelphia, Barx Wanner & Mantua, which was ashore on the rocks off Castle Hill, hae besn taken upon the railway at Newport, for examination, and appesra to have reosived but very Jittie injury. Bome portions of her keel are slightly ohafed, Br Brio Cuampion, James, from Boston 28th ul}, for St Andrews, in ballast. wont ashore 30th ult near Jonosport, and became a total loss; materials landed at Jonesport. Scnr Ren Bracn (of Eastport), Wooster, honoe for On- tp: lais, with flour and corn, went ashore on Mt Desert Rock, om 2h ult, during » thick fog, snd with her total loss; crew saved with Ko0d vont], about three yes of Eastport, and insure Was insured in Calais and New York. Boun Prixcess (of Yarmouth), White, from Gardiner for Fall River, which was towed at wport eo is sortie oualy, damaged in ner bottom, and some of the p lanks ap- pear to beentirely gone. She will discharge and go on the railway for repaira. Scun Epwarn Sraxrny, Spencer, from Hyde county, with s Rai fae of corn, oh a Ue about 3 milesbelow)Wil- d sunk. The oarco and ves- rai oth Be ened. nee the oorn is in «damaged tate, it 17th, sches Glide, Brown, and Extra, Wonk to Pry oa om Warren 19th, ship Bowditch, for NW cata “or Now London 18th, ship Peruvis 1s an, Deso- ; sohr Pxile (her tonder), es m Greenport 17th, bark Caroline, “Gase, South a ipexes—Berk Alfred Tyler, of Edgartown, Jan 1 let, Mo piven), bound to Hong Kong, ruit for he an, ‘hat. &o, by brig Clark Windsor, on the passage from Boston to Uape haytion, Harriet Neal, of Province: town, 150 sp, bound into Bermuda to Iand the eook. coms ty from Caloutta (April 3) for Lon- it 12.05 25 (Pr): Griciene from Mobile for Wavre, was the vessel misoalled F Farey, spoken 18th inst, in st 46 41, on 72 57. ae h for Barbatoos, Aug oth, Int neers Snow, from Bosten Curacos. cg bey brig Sarah Williams, Gott, from Bos- ty dunt finished die to load for do. * Uatnao, July 15Bark Byron, Foss, for Baltimore few iy 8—Brig De Rogers, Glovor, ave Het hips. Bmporsr, petri: NOt o tt. an: ‘ood, NY: mal og Sarr brig Gre * AYARA ADE MShipe John W White, M'Meary John 6 1 arris, ouns, fright, or charter Norms, Sree for New York, Wth; ‘or 80 War : Mil Lit) Pellew, ‘einen, testy lnm a ‘nn; Bs 4 wre Joheron, | P Book, Smith, Hh for Ni + Anant Pe ar ay adolphia Oduye (mate dond TN Vor’ 4: eobre gers are lunded si ike ‘ratiroad . Fhe railroad being in ‘tho distaave from Lash ay Anguil! a omaives Lunches (of i, sf Fa Person Peinoe, 4 W ilies Wi ago ~~ oe lo1 Aare w an Hetrist Buiter, Braats rett¢, Cromwell, Phi Bi Peters, Bark ip ea tum, Croc ‘i, NOrloamts( ender, Brown, . Lincoln, Genoa: brigs Billow, Laphi Dent Weld. Brown, Phila: Sidand ed hoiow, brig Attakapas, to BNE. ge ‘i Breons, with thick weat BELFAST. Aug lé—arr bark Orto: Bid 16th sobr Mali Phi CHARLESTON, , NYork. Cld bark Nouvelle He (Fe), Guillact, Ror brig Mcves, Wiehe: N York. Sid bark Garon, Bemuste, York brig Telearaph, Laurens, Phi i 17th—Arr steam ip Union, Ada Phin Bia DIGB 6. Matanses. Youn, i Vandallor, York, » Northern 1x TON, July 19- Sid SEP atta ot wots e f Phitacely ae EAST Ug 10—Arr sohFu Groveland. Foster, Balti more. la ith, Oe Bmorald, NYorks 1th sche astees, Pine, Baltimore: Wr Wan mb. NYerk; 13th, brig Susan, Rand: 14th, sclirs A L, Hyde, Bailey, Bale Cook, Richmond. 8—A) worms. & ph he transporte’ ‘sia Lith, Sones Lucy een Panama 08, ‘immen, Philadelphia; Joh Hargie. Alb Ron milter Age are sohbet’ Lamartite, Eastman, N HOLMES's TIOLE, Aug 18~Sidjechrs Potomac, and Mary Ans (from rvs th). N¥ork rEWi TT bark Conrad for Rie de Janoiro ri igre oon Jeden sohrs, proo ies! ee ary 10 Us 40 * gro at on per foot, an asco Gry the rate 2 of $100 ir ton ‘or freight or ply to CHARLES A HLPNEY at tho ioe of jor panies, 177 Wost street, corner of Warren, New Yi NITED, STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP comP, 4 octing with the Pacific Mats Bicomenip Somamnas throvgn for Calitoruis and Grogoa, via Aspia~ oe and Panama.~ The splecdianew and aoubhe, dao U. 5. mail eteamship OH10, 3000 tons. J. Fiadley U.B. Nw , September a attwo o'clock P, M. pt atrest, North magnificent ry us rig Preece ith a a Toaded Bre fend five echre hve just come to barbor. LE, Aug 13—Cld Malonoy, Miller, Phils: P'NSW BEDFORD, Aug 19—Arr schrs Roawell King, Me jell, Philadelphia. Sid sbr Eliza Howland, supplying light- i NEWBURYPORT, Avg 19-Sld sohr Sarah Jane, Phila- fe NEW LONDON, Aug 19—Art steamer Shetucket, Geer. fom Wereien fon, Ayork; leon, Frankia. Berner N¥ork. jared ore through tas ener we Sto pe Of fare, to. At nwall — PRILADELPHTY wr "tage mour, NYork; tena Hiobmond via Nortoli, Sohrr Fidelin Corson, Brovigénoe, Gen Jackson, Kells, fon; Gov Amold. Thompson, de: Rockinghaa, Ea Oreega, Vangiider, Rell iver: WO Meltos, Be G {Greon, Fouton, Glastonbury, Cts, Tologr vere do; T P abel, h; Esale, 5: PR Hartford; Parsla: ; ight or passage, apply to CHaBLas A. tho offce of the compaaios, 177 West scent, corner of Warren, N. Y. is Dill, Norwich; Ls ae 0 Denelonn, we Pat Madiwon; Sane, Mivcuell: Harttords RILAND, Aug 19—Are brig J D Pounell, Stover, Phi- Intl at ‘ Mcateshin PROMS a tongs, ign 19—Are achre WB Dar ne [ioe sari Saturday, Seprembe necting with the dow! Emperer Pore Ewe thi B Me: ‘orma, Jones, Polnter Fowler NYork, Philadel phii F at; Sloops Nimrod. Smith, Rondout; Bolow cohr Moses Brown, Hi \n lalsey, Glover. Albany; Boi Shaw, slider Fairfield, ‘Alien, ‘at bany; Fashion see » N Yor! RICHMOND, Ang 19—Sld bark Ork, Hutchings, San 1 thts Merchant, Wyatt, NYork: Ben) Browning, ALEM ro on ‘Arr sobr Challenge, Philadelph a « Sige Para. Arr 20th, brigs Merm: eek ans Mary Perkins, and TAlavama, Philadel! Sivmnyr, es NC, Au Aug hs 8 15—Sid bark Sai » NOr- brigs Go ustry, Rio Janciro; 9) i dipmeke! TO 8AN FRANCISCO, aT Lh rates—Now York and San Francisco Stoam: Rg aos | UNITED Wry, ry, Com’s, ‘take edne vn | witht the Bcorn 2,100 tons burthen, which steamer swans the arri: ne the Unitedatates ‘ork, and ised ly thereafter proseeds oisco direst, without atoppane s - Tasermediate ports. vessels, in aceommo: ty, are net e stperieused + this route, sureeon is edt tach Yonel. Books nowy cpen end thrtarh aa The pew and tone burthea, splendie in Pc oreo eee Sis'idth achr Ope Paitagelphia’ gale. Apply oer Dae ee evade NES & Fit be donno Ship eemenmers Arrived. btagongers by Hoe Wien Singsts cornet of Laberty etcesh, p_Northumberland—E, B Poole, J_ Thorpe ‘hast t Aspinwall, and take the Panama Rali- and lady, Mrs Austen, Mire James aud four children, Miss yee Gorgon. Shas avoiding the tuk once Howard—206 in thi OR REC. shop imndlag in boats at Chagres, an. iver ma Lo ‘The Unived Staten will leave Now York agsin om dey, the 28rd of September, to connost at Panama with, fi dou! ble engine steamship ‘ Cortes.”” Passengers Sailed. Livenvoor- Steamship ston; J Mob al; JM Bonnit; is, UBN; JG Carlovee, of Hoxie Jaque ‘ar, Seartin’ amd ehild, # Luqueer, T za A Beatty ‘and child, Ll: two Mire M'Davis, Phila WH Paul, F OR “AUSTRALIA.—DOL HIN ¢ CLIPPE} For Port Pane nee and Br eney direct —Th Al clipper DOLPBI 000 "tons barthen, Geass 4 jer, will fall omm Bn der, mane and ied up entirely tor the comfort of anise or ati aaving ee and small state reoms. This is the i for Sat Ft, and it le eonfiden 0 tl ReREe On record. ti TSoatege 2 “henow, ‘5 fork; tau Delton folk. Va; J H Beban do; Ww ee Brasil; JP Coffi Tweedie: NYork; JJ Osborne, Prussia,’ JE Piendin, NYs dF Wellsarann, wife, 8 child n and nurse; Capt F Busha ban, USN; D #' McCauley. US Consul at Al tnu’Miss WoCautoyy Gos Madam Magatia bin, MreB Cachan, iaient snd nurse, WY} ire Stine Atterbury, Je,’ MM Moore, W Callen, W. ayers Dasoes ‘carly sppitosdon "eill be he Ber Bans fn river foot of Carlisl UTLE 'WERS. 168 and 18 South PS ‘i hip GuaecEs CITY, D. D, Porter, Uf it eons a * : oxter, my 00mm Cube i is ste ite E iF Aber dor, will eail from the pior at foot of Warren stroct, N. Rey hingto: Move Scotis; Mrs vot, Buffalo; A Lyons Liverpoo's ‘J | on Friday, augwi Lawrence, N¥ork; A Shwartz Fravoo; JO Brown, P Ma- not, France; A Co: 81 al; JA Cargill, 8t Louis; M Di France; J Ryan, Tilivoh England; G Martin, Fra: ‘th #6 2 o'clock P. M., precist Orisa ae rr im Lerthn, $00. Aftor Saloon Berths, rage Berth: $e. Specie only taken on freight to yana. _Freigh to. Now Orleane av 30 cents per o foot. Shipper: thempal rin; J Cipia, raeested fo cuopiz my ; Syeryant-—Total $6, Boss! with the Com fils of Inding. which may be bad do, and oneaerrant To i Bevin ution McHardy, Sppliontion at the ofee: No ether form w 2° same Ne § Fulunon, 6 Condon and indy J Peaboaysy # talmedeo, & | bille of lading elened after the abip haa enilea. For 3 Feisbie, WH Nichols 1 T Miller, Miss opp Mire Holl Ht | °F Passage, apply to y, M. O. ROBERTS, Morse. B'S Davier, Wise SE No. 177 Wert at roet, coracr of Wearon, Bothwell. 1 W Mardwick, WP Orrnichal: & B Canoe D | — = — 8 L B Griswold, H Pope Oak. J MOnr, OR SAVANNAL—U MAIL, siBausurp LINE.— day, August 28, at 4 o'clock P. ‘The very superior now steamsbi; apt. Lyon, will bo rend; y orning Aw frelght, apply on bes om, J Smith. SJ Cas f ‘Piel, 5 C nll, B Cole, ip ehonrbas oe "yor MUEL'S. WITUGILL: 194 Front street. MEDICAL. hidell. im, J A Stoddara. . D J Hendersenti in the RichMony _axp Nonrola Steamship Roanoko—R C How, David B Crampt: iM yy edtet, E W Brainard, corge Fi éwin Wi Fa “Chambites, Mra iy George Price, Réwin Waterbury Jew Wm Robinson, child. an Haward Graham, DC Waindon- Wits: Sayre, Jno. © Drake, Wm. Nicnols, CB Whita oier. Kobbii ELEBRATED. BALSAM—A PURELY Y: Cmr Al ine, M: ‘Divenses of i and 8 ty radical oure of Corns, 6 Skin pared ouly by the inventors, SCHMIDG ALi. w York. “Principal depot, 539 Broadway, M Pearsen, Edwin ae ee K Otley, C C Cor Mrs Koapp, W B Dail co ant Sohn Weight and aay inuer, a Blow—21 iv the steorage. SHIPPING. D* WARD, [tlds OF THE Lyte FRiENB Reareg a 7) ieee with a a . e068, Bt the oid establivhed plave, Caan: OR LIVERPOOL-UNITED 8 fons Brondway, nee s ares cvere, Mery Seen? or ATLANTIC, Ci ook A. M. hod = a wil opaxe ri. the eats eit on Batu A ‘om her berth at ¢! t of Canal atroet, No Bore coy till paid for. For freight or Renae. for elegance and comfort 4 K. COLLINS & CO., No Wail atraot. ‘Thi stesan ARCTIC will suocged the ATLANTIC, and sail Neuron! or 18th, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE-THB UNITED States Mail steamship FRANKLIN: Jamos A. Wotton, commander, w: @ for Marre, tonching at Southam to land the wails wensers, on Saturday. Avgvet 3 at 12 o'elock, from Vier No. t, River, q 120, An experienced Turners is essashod not wanted during the day before sailing, mar ili be received om Board, atter Thurrdey, + BOua tate LITEM eECR, penta, 62 Brosdway. REDUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADRL- Phia and Liverpool-—The Liverpool aad Philadsiphis Btoamship Company intend sailing thelr new steamships er mnie ie ION, ‘OR ie '10N VRE Betore Published.—25 sunt, ouqar . a 4 ‘thor, ra ‘Larsson eet. corner of Broadway, City of Manchoster. City of Glacgow. Qiy of Manchester, City of Glasgow... DR MORRISON 1 i nd Surgical Dispenser i}4, Fulton street, shirty-three years, Ofice Honts, 8 4M te 9 F, it dipliaia, ae MHC. Surgeone: Londen, with i) of jt] a ew ee. Bir Astloy Cooper, Sir A. Carlisle, &o. bia oo ie ids hips me ae Eeome, $65; in ne r provisions ai steward’ ere 41 Exchange 9 Nt atroet, engere will ps and $90 from Liverpoct--founé Ew YORE AND | ALABAMA STEAMSRIP pony = Foe Mobile, ote eH ~y * HE MEDICAL FRIEND, OR ADVICE ON THER Control of #'« Passlous —an Important pocket treeth which may be had gratis of the Dr Can Mtrovt, one door from Br Gray, ap stsine, where beeeae his ruccesafal practise, beteen the houreof7 A. M. aod) Pee be not oflse for td the drag u tha hood. No. s Peaieet Pues Bm at wi oom vats ra at #0. BD | s! hie. city th irensived ery 6 P. . Bag 1 her cargo gels will be received for Mobil Now-Orleane, at the or. A.M., on the day of ‘ailing, For farther parti. po ee ‘8 aulers a) VIN & CO., No, 31 Brondwe; eacsonger’ Ri passports borers “leaving port. 11 Konyon Rachange Reading wl Ppt —PIONERBR = om dentloman tm Dayton, OI uy ‘wife has bee vere, open eat i ny tome three years er'wore, y or PACKET: ng monthly for I ors tee nhl consequence of Bot ene, aoe Al! ish and suffering som wane PiT, dinmm tp OCEAN BG) ot Lt eae remot Sioned ye fad guaranteed A lat vei Epaminondas. a4 the third vember. Sinemente, the vonwe and X; toon ondas, al toe of the ships to follow, I it {6 determined to make ¢! The AL ehtp tifei ol ship BF Wwerld'at Patt, will be LY her ‘ire in Mir nite eames STR LiaN GOLD tal a fps DRI “AUSTRALIA % ; Ne Tae, 2 he marnifoont naw ol wa wna me for fievt und ancord atin paaaeniy ly. to W, T. DUGAN, 49 Front « vevom, 1 Old lip, or Blilot, arkeit & ( Soopy will te ¢ part of the Tinftod Boater seteni*ee hee eM Sea 146 Panel

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