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areas siete of aff.ire probable appears favorable American diplomat As to conduct to a snccessfal termination their pr je t of tre annexation of Cubs But they shotld recolic. ¢ th «tf Cabs is & possession whi b carnot be torn from Sain without @ flagraat violation of intervational law, it is at the game time a Barepean colony, the ahenation of which, even though voluctary on tho part of Spain, ceonet be effected without t 6 co ovrration of the Great Pow- ers who bave colonies in the sea of the Antilles and in the Guif cf Mexico, being first comsuited on the subject. Marness, Loxpon Monty Marker, Tuesday evening, Aug. 1—The quotation of gold at Paris is nbout 4 per mille discount, (according to the last tariff,) whicn, at the English miat price of £3178. 103.4 perounce for standard gold, gives ap excbange of 25 07; and the exchange at Paris on Len- don at short being 24 07 5;, it follows that gold is about 0.38 per cent dearer io Parts thay in Lenton. ‘The course of exchenge 8t New fork on London for bills at 6C days’ sigbt is 109% per cent and the par of exchange between Evglant and America being 109 23-40 per ceni, it follow: the exchange is nominally 0.17 percent ia favor of Englani; aud, after making allow. ance for cbarges 0° tron-port and difference of interest, the present rote len a trifliug profit on the importa tion of gold frem th md St The English tunds 1 thi ed prices of sesterd well supviied re oo es morning at the improv- to the marke.bei sy, they slo-e firat quoted at at 92% to 924% for th account. There was in- ut market, but neathor this nor pore’ a \pture of the Aland gh nee in removing the ch las prevailed among the #pecalators for ‘ome time past Voreign cecorities have be-n steady, with a tendency tn *c me cases towards a further advance. ‘the transactions | n Rossion four and 2 bulf percena were st 83%, aud | they fioally clored at 52), ‘0 8u3¢. There was an absence ‘of busiz ess In the fivo fr coats aod tie nominal quot: was 9735 8 9832, The “gains comprise) Brazil f 100; Chilion Thsee y Mexican, 24; fan, 864): Spameh er Mente, 87 ex New Peterres, 1835 ex div ; Passive (eonverted,) 4 vad 43; the Certifientes sot fandes, 42% aad 3 per cont; and Duteh Four per Cont Certifientes, 914% ans 0234 tols atversoon tat was a | » (ho rate npon Hamburg. With © was no alte etion from last ir hange on London ha ig Hoxed. however, this one per cent. merning by & reac y Livenroer, Coron uly 29 —Our cotton 0 stead: he sales amount to 6. which 1060 Ameriv in were on speculation, ed tamely and 6 oadily, and ales smounted to 5,000 bales jation; comprising 250 6d. to 74d; and 30 plisn, Td. to 154. cer Ib. Liverroor, Wedne: novn. August 2 —Mesers. Hol- linshend, Tatley & Co report ti.at the news bs the Baltic this morning has had a favorable effect on the cotton market, prices being somewhat etiffer. The quotations, however, are not changed. Livenroot Cony Tape, Tuesday, Ang. 1.—The arrl- vals from Ireland aud coastwise daring the past week Leve becn quite insiguiticant, aad trom foreiga ports we have only receives 3,576 quattora of wheat, 1,224 quai ters of birley, 1,482 quarter: of Indian corn, 6,831 sacks, and 606 barrels of flour The exports in the samo time comprise 2,348 quarters of wheat, 349 quar‘ers of barley, 546 quarters of cats, 12.5¢7 quarters of Indian corn, 581 borrels of Indian corn meal, 391 loada of oatmeal, and 27 sacks and 6,792 borrelz of flour. The trade, after extreme depression in the early part of the week, has conskderaby. owing to some large speculative pur- chases, and 5 esterday an advance on the low sales of last week of 4d. to Cd. per 7U1b on wheat, 6d. per barrel on flour, and 8s. to 49. por quarter om Indian corn, was Bry A ed ‘The weather continues extremely fice At this day’s market there was a fair attendarco of the town end country trade, and moderately good consump tive demand was experienced for wheat, at an advance or 4d. to 6d. per 701b, on the prices of this day week. Flour wus in Jimited request, at In. 6d to 2a. per barrel over the rates of Tuostay last. Oats and oatmeal wore each rather easier to buy. Barley, beans and peas wero offered a: a dectine of 21 per 60 1b., aod Is. to 25. per quarter, with sitte t. Indisn’ corn was held at an advarce of fully Ze. per quarter, which ina great mea eure cbceked business We quote prime white wheats 9s. 4d. to 9%. 6d. ; mixed 94. fo 98 3e.: and smutty Canadian, from 6 Sd_ to 8a. 9d. per 70 tha Weatern canal flour, 20s. 6d. to Sls ; Baltimore aud Philadelphia, $18. 64. to 326 ; Obio, 88s. €d. to 34s Gd ver barrel Prime yellow or white Indian corn 34s. to 34s. 6d. per quarter. Maxcieerer Strath or TRAPE, AvGust 1.—As regard ton yarn, we rot had an active market for all kin Lut tbere bas been sufficient basmess to keep prices ste: dy, and in Warps ani pin copa prices may be quoted 14d. per lb. higher than on this ¢ay week. Ia cloths there has been a feir inquiry from the home trade aud for printers, with prices sell sopportod. Shippers were loss <a particulurly for India, last advices from Bombay aud Cale sietne vor f trade. At the formar tiara tna wecindjand at ficient. te largo arrivals had eeut dowa the. prices of clotas ta rome cases (ci. por piece from the date of previous ad. vices. Selicrs here, however are unwilling to listen to lower terms. except for large offers, and thd market is much depressed in respect to jaconets, matapollams and shirtings, the production of which is on rather a largo seale. A failure was avnounced in the Lancashire mus- Un trae, but the amount is small. Lexps, Avgust 1.—Woollen Cloth —There has ban about en average business dene in the cloth halls this morning for a tuescay’s market. There is very litt! variation from week to week in the state of the woollen my rket; iteontioues very steady and regular. The stock of c oth in the market is imised, and rater on the de- orcens. NEWS BY THE AMERIC it HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE DEFEAT OF THE RUSSIANS AT GIURGETO. Advance of the Austrians in Immense Force. Immediate Invasion of the Crimea Decided On. THE KING OF SWEDEN JOINS THE ALLIES, COTTON UNCHANGED---BREADSTUFFS ACTIVE, &., &e., &e. Hauprax, Avgust 16, 1854, The royal mall steamship Am-rica, Captain Lang, from Liverpoo! on the Sth inst, arrived at this port about 6 o'clock (his evening. The America sailed at 7 o'clock this evening for Bos- ton, where she will be due early on Friday morning. < THE EASTERN WAR. THE DANUBE. The news from the Danube continues generally favor- able to the allies, but nothing ecisive has taken place. | On the morning of the 30ta tho Russians are stated to | Lave attacked the Turkish and French camp at Giur- | gevo, but were totally defeated, with the loss of 2,000 ' anda large number of prisoners The Russtans were retreating in forced marches. They hed, quitted Frateschi, and it was occupied by the Turks, ‘The evacuatien of Wallachia was complete’, ani a proclamation had been issued, declaring that all the sol diexs who remained behind would be considered do serters. The Russian troops were being concentrated on the Sereth. Omer Pacha was expected to arrive at Bacharest on the Sist Jaly, and would mest with a brilliant recep” tion. It is believed that force must be employed to dislo Igo the Rusrians from Moldavia. ‘The Austrian army under Prince Lichtenstein is or- dered to advance from Prath to Gallacia, the army in Gallacia moving towards the frontiers. The Archduke Albrecht has removed his headquarters to Cronstadt, in the southeast corner of Transylvania. The total Austrian force on the frontiers reached 280,000 men, under commacd of Baron Dekess. The frontiers bave not been crossed, bat the preparations for hostilities were on a c lossal scale. Russia makes no warlike demonstration towards the Proesian frontiers | | | | Kamla Ker's' y had | cen reinforced by the Russian :. Four bundred British, on the 18th, m des deswent 6a Kelings, im tbe Isiand of Desel, and aft sr destroying (our boats retired. Since the 236 the blocka“e of the ports 'n the Gulf have been more rigerous, it not bein: possib'e for auy vessel to exter orl ave, ‘The Russian Emperor, Arch uke Cons‘antine and the Arehduchess, bad a narrow eacap: ‘rom being captured by an English steamer n ar Cronstadt. Admiral Corry } ad returned hone an invalid. FROM ASIA. The reported defeat of the Turks by the Russians, at Kars, is confirmed, and the lussians were besiesing K Cholera had made its appearance among the British | troops. Spain. Affairs were genera'ly tranqull. ‘ Esyartcro had taken the oath ag Presidenr of the new | Council. On the 24 inst., the barricades at Madrid were being | removed at Espartero’s request. ‘The nomination of O'Donnell ia the most popular of any in the new ministry. Great Britain, The Canadien Legisiative Council bill waa passed toe second reading in the Louse of Commons on the 4th inst. The Bank of England reduced the minimum rato of in- terest to five per cont on the 4th. Commerctat Intelligence, LONDON MON#SY M4LKET. sls closed om the 4h. for money and account, at Coy! BK: I stock, S004; a 211}, ; Three-fourths per 92 cor LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. rs Dennictoun & Co's circular says :—Tnere bas demond for cotton darieg thegreater part ve been of the week, and particularly the last three days; but it bas been wet s0 freely that buyers on the whole have rather hed the advantage. Quotations, however, are | unchanged. The sles of ihe week sre 65,240 bales, of which 10,900 are on speculation and fer export—leaving 42, 90 bales to the The sales to-day (Friday) are 7,000 bales, at unchanged prices. We quote as follows:— Middting. 5 " 5 5-16d. x oud. bya Uplant 2 oud. 5 3-16d. RPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. rom Lenistoun’é Circular.) The weather bas been showery and ungenial, and tho crops have made but little progress towards maturity. The market has been active ail the week, and closes to- day (Friday) very firmly, at an advance since this da; week of 28. on flour, @d & 1s., per 70 Ibs., on wheat, an Js. n 28. per qr. on Indian corn; Westorn Canal four is Baltimore and Philadel- 33a. 64.; Ohio, , 328 ed S2s. a 345 ; sour, 266. & .i white US. wheat, Oa. 4d o 10s. ba.; red mixed, 98. 0 9s. 9d.; yellow end mixed Indian corn, 3%. 8 S4s.; white corn, 338. a ide. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKETS. Asune.—Unchspged sales at 31s. 6d. a 32s. for pots, and 3¢s. for pearls of 1863 brands Rosin —Sules of 1,000 bbls. a American TURrENTINE —C00 bbls. changed bands at 85. por owt. Spnuts oF Terr EsTINK —Very little doing. Titrow —a steady business in Y. C at 67s. Gd. por ewt., and €6e @ 67+, for North and South American. Ons —The sales of palm beve been to the oxtent of 600 tons on tho spot ard to arrive, at £448 £47. No change in cithor real or rape. Tuck —A limited business. Dygzwoons —The short supplies of logwood and fustlc have enabled holders again to obtain higher prices. Campenehy Jogiood hax reaiired £8 6. a £8 108., and Honduras £0 12s. €d., to arrive; 66 tons sapan wood aold at £12 £12 16s. per ton, and 36 tons Jamaioa logwood, to arrive, at £6 10s. Laxp —The falee have been large, and 600 tons changed bands at 51s. 6d. a 5+8., and 66s. was demanded | at the close. 4s 4d. for common LIVERPOOL FREIGHTS. Freiyhts continue without any material change, but to the Soutbern ports the tendency is downward. steerage resengers to New Y-rk £4 bs ; dead weight, 10s. to 25a. ; fine gocds, 16s. to 17s 6d ; hardware, 12s. 6d; earthen: ware, 108. To New Orleaxe, dead weight, 17s. 6d. to 26s.; fine goods, 208, Passengers he America. Mr, Mrs, Master and Miss Silsbee, Me Groom, Mr and Mrs Norerosa, Mrand Mre Byanont, Mrs Renkin, Mr Warhington, Mr Marsh’s niece, Mr and Mrs Woods, child and nurse, Mrs Whitney, Miss Tallis, Mr Wainwrigat, Master and Misc Wainwright, Mr iz, Howes, Hamilton, M »kin, Kirkland. Steele, Bennett, pipe a Mele eel sarees Speer Homer, Sturais, Tiamailtoa, Pickoragill, Wild and friend, Lockhart, Whitey, Baird, atehins, Shaq, MeFecars, Woodman, Myers, Phillips, stone, Paunco- fort. Creighton, Creighton, ‘Juar, Robertson, Waller, Heuley, Hotchkins. Russell, McKoigbt, Noyes, Balcwin, Grey, Mintoo, acams, Csbb, Valette, Arun, Clayton, Prowp, Horder, Allen. Smart, Gibson, Pringlo, Marah, Charles, tcheriden, Millie, Thompson, Green, Chalmers, Dawson, Browasor ite, Cord, Matthews, ‘Ratchford, lar+h’s servant, Cap’ |, Abbe Raymond, Miss Vea- Miss Cooper, Miss Matthews, Mias Wright, Missos » Me | | Rewe, Mrs Horder, Mr and M Caughters and three sous, Abbe Becdar, Rev W Healey, Mr and Mrs Phillips. Me and Mrs Wainwright, Juigos Desbarres, Bishop Fitzpatrick and friead, Col Schutor, Mr and Mra E'monds, Mre King an¢ son, sir aud Mri Nareh, Mr and Mrs Shaw, Hart, Don Jose Igeria. Shipping Intel'igence. Arr from Boston—2a, leutte, at Grarvewend. Arr from New York—2d, Ocean, at Gravesend: Fine- Hine, off Portland; Roscias, st Liverprol; Ocean Q1eeh, at Port-mouth; Mary Green, at Bristol; 34. Milton, at do. Arr frcm New Orleaus—ith, Thos H Peckins, at’ Liver- pool. 118 for Daltimore—3d, Nicholas Biddle, frem Liver- 19a for Rath—4th, St Peter. from Liverpool. Sld for Philadelphia—8d, Hibercia, trom Lirerpoo!. es Toe Lrurt. UNION COURSE (L.1) TROTTING. A trotting ma‘ch for $500, mile beats, best thre in five, to wa.ons, between br. m. Lady Jenkins and br. g. Westchester, came off yesterday afternoon. The mare won very easily in three straight heats the gelding being unable to head ber in any part of the race. She was the favorite previcus to the etart st 100 to 40, withcut many takers. Nearly all te! pare, co bes on ithe rae between Tacony ard Eddy, which takea e the roan the call af 100 10.80. nn rene oan having Oc the first hest, the mare having won the pole | took the leac, the gelding breaking up as soon as the word was given,and openiog a gap of thirt: yards to the quaitar pole—time forty-five seconds. Sac toaintained her advantage to the half, in 1.25—tne gelding breaking up twice on the backstret -h—and came home on B {08 makiag the beat in three min utes. The se ond and thir heats were like the first, the mare taking the lead at tae start and keeping it to the end. Tre time of the list heat was very good for green horses. The following is a summary:— H. Woodruff, named br.m. Lady Jeckias W. When, named br.g. Westchester. Time: $—2:52}— The Cow Stables 1a West Sixteenth Street, The special committee appointed by the Board of Hea'th to icvestigate the condition of the cow stables in West Six'eenth stree*, met again J ester- | day for the purpose of hearing parties in relation thereto. The committee was compo-ed of Council- men Conover, (Chairman,) Frye, Kimbark, Tucker, and Voo his. Tho Cheirman said that the committee bad met to bear ony compisiots that might be urged against the stables in question. a itl: Nume:ous residents in the vicinity of these stables then came forward, and complained that the stench emitted from them was offeasi¢e, injurious to the public health, and tended greatly to diminish the value of property in the rcighborhood. Among the complainants were J. H. Lothrop, lease of four lots; P. H. Williams, E. McUonnio, J. W. Bass, acd others, owners of property on Twenty first street. Mr. Williams stated that the subject had been before the Grand Jary on two diffsreat occa- sions, und that ti bill a rue Is had been found for a aui- Mr. Meleolm McGregor, of 153 Wi street, in defence of Sooing My that bo had rever heard of eattle bein, est Sixteerth keeping up the stables, said & prejadicial The cholera was increasing in violenes at Constanti nople. ‘The third French division eft Varna on tho 27th for Kustondje and Stlistria. The accounts from Montenegro are unsatisfactory. Prince Daniel was assuming a threatoning attitude to wards the Tarks at A;ute. THE BLACK SEA. ‘The allied fleets, with Generals Cenrovert and Brown, had prooseded towards the Crimea coast to reconnoitre The Times deciares positively that a force of from 80,000 to 100,000 men—British, French and Turke— will immediately invade the Crimea, and wi!) attempt to ef feet a lo¢gment on tho heights that command So- Ddastopol. THE BALTIC, ‘The fleet was at Let-sund at latest accounts Gen. Bara gusy dHilliers bad had an interview with the King of den His Majesty declares h # will ngness to unite with the Western Powers on certain concit ona. D’Uiliews, with the Prereh troops, had joined the feet ef the Nsed lands to the public health. He had brou; farmer, lixed the smell of oneen astench. He insisted that the were kept came from the gas houee ia the vicinity. The Committee then adjourned. - ght up a and did not call it Court. Before Joseph Bridgham, Esq Avavet 16 —Robtery of Governmen! Timber —The Uni- ted Staves vs. William Farrell and John Mc Polen —Upon the continuation of the examination in this case, one or two more Wi nesses were called by the prosac ..ion, who proved the good cbarac'er of Dibble, whec sae evi lence was loved = The counsel for detence thereupon provosed ‘7 prene — — offer farther evidence, which was ol ed to Forecution a8 entirel; senitted by the G Comnatoslonse, eee ard Pow! being eworn, testiGed that Dihbt to his yord onder the name ot Dillon, fim the midale of June, ana srid be bas some timber for «ale which had belonged to bis aunt's bushsnd, a shipwright doing basi- og ty em fo an nn pe Uy ‘ay. on the part of the United Sia‘es, Garrison for the prisoners then submitted tne es the Commis» ho decided that there reason to believe that the Cofendants were retlty of the a one witness only ewrarieg to the fact of their | $ king the {imber—ane accordingly discharged them Common ‘Term, Before Hoa, Ji Daly. Ava. 16.--Muzx Maretzek, Lenee of the Malian at Castle va, The Maver, §., of ew Yor k.—Toe argament in t'ris cage, an <b+t aot of wbich bas alread) been published iat e Haaaco, wes concluded yesterday. His Hoaoe reserve! his narra, a it 16, by the Rev. Mr. Lyons, AL wert Cakpozo to ies Emmacon 7 Nata, all of this oity. On Sunday, Augu-t 18, by the Rev. Father vartia, jor of st. B:idget’s Church, Mr. Guosas Wituiausos to iss ANNIB CORR. TO TAS EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The apvounorment of the marriage of John Shrevir to Mi-» Hanvah Cron&, on the 14th of July, is ‘alse, a+ a” euch igetines beth sige ak aia the above, you will much oblige sunee ‘ JOHN SHREVIR. Putnam and Orange county pspers please contrauict. On Meinateg,. ited, On Wedrer August 16, of consumption. Jouy Han- ‘RAHAN, pet BY Seu, a native of Ballamarioe, county , ire He Eicots nd acquaintances are respectfully iavited to aitenc his fuvera), at halt-past two o'clock thu after- noon, from his late 1 ce, Corner of Fortieth street and Seoon: avenue, aeccdeaieai taste tsb Baowe ‘Op Wednessay morping, ° uxy, aged 82 years, 6 months aod 7 days, a native of New York. The friende of the famile are invited to attend his fu- neral, frow bis lute residence, Forty-fourth street, near Sixth’avenue, at eight o'clock this moroing His remsins | will be taken to Oypress Htits Cemetery. Clocinnati papers please copy. On Wednesday, August 16, James Hewpmmson, a native | of reo'land, egos 8 yee Tre fitevoe of the family are requested to attend the funrel at four o’cluck this afternvon, from the resi- dence of Lis ron, Communtpaw, N. J. Suedenly, on Tueavsy morni'g, Auguet 15, Euza H, wife of Erastur H Munson, in the 44th year of nor age The relatives ano friencs of the family are respectfully invited 4 utlecd thy fuseral, at mine o'cloc C ing, trom 106 We-t Forty-eigath street, near Br He: remwins will be taken to Green food fur in Alwwny. Troy, aad Kidgetels, Ct payers ple: In this city, ou Tuesday morning, August JKR : LOANS, Telict of Robert Sloaue, «god 6 \ | Her rewairs were interred iv Greeawvod Cometory Ip Kost Brovklyn, on Tuesday, August 15, af er a lia gering 1h ViLtAM M. Dovcnenty, of New York, ased HO senrh and Z Gay. ‘The fri nde of the family ure respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, from the resiseure of uis drothe law, Jobp Ma-on, corner of Park aud Franklin avean Br thlyo, at theve o'clock this afternvon. His remaias wil! te mierrcdiu Greeascod Cemetery. Charleston, 8. C., and Newark, N.J., papers pleas? copy Ub Teestey, Avguat 16, atNo 2 Dyokman street, South Brooblyn, RicnakD ~aMUEL Elarpiso, aged 21 years, soa of Kicbsrd avd Hanneb Har ing, grandson of the late Major Hazcing, of Harding Grove, county Limerick, aad nepbew of mon Bugge, Faq , of Ardmore House, county Woimerick ard. Waterford 1 Lime ar ‘at papers please copy. Ov Tuesday, August 15, diiss AnGaILS., eldest daughter of the Jato Taomas Lyon. The triends of the family, and those of her brothers, Jaber H avd James D. Lyon, are iavited to attend her funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from her late re sidence, 171 Cherry street, witbout further invit«tion On Tuceeay, August 16, Hexay, only sun of Henry and Apna Camp, sged 5 years, ) month and 4 days ‘The frieuds of the family are reque-ted to attend the fuoeral, without further {avitation, from the residence of his father, 86 West Teenty-ninth street, at half past woo o'clock this merniog. The remains will be tak» to Nor- walk Conn., for interment, by the 11:39 train New Haven Railroad. On Weenesday, August 16, Avaarr, eldest child of James M. Nixon, aged 6 years and 3 wonths, from 1ojuries ocesstoned by being run over by oae of the Fourtn ave- nue’ railroad care, on the 6th inst. ‘The funoral will take place at two o’clock this after- noon, fem Washington Hotel, Fourth avenue, near Twenty-geventh street. North Adams and Philadelphia papers please copy. On Wrdnesday, August 16, afzor «lingering Jlaess, Tuomas Hayes, aged 22 years. ‘Ho relatives and friends, and those of his brother, Dennis Hayes, ad the friends of Young Americus Guard, and Denniron’ Blucs, are respectfully invited to atvead his funeral, from 368 Cherry street, at two o'clock this afternoon. On Wednesday afternoon, August 16, of congestion of the brain, CarayrusD, only ehild of Archivald H. aad Martha H. Campbell, aged 1 year, 6 months and 14 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the res-deace of her parents, 806 Broadway, at two o’clock to-morrow after- nooo. The friends and acquaintances of the family a invited to atreud. Her remains wil be taken to Green- wood fer interment. In this city, on Wednesday, August 16, Jon Tosm, aged 28 years’ ils funeral will take os one o’clock this after- noon, from his late resi » 181 Kast Tairty-eecond atreet. His friends are invited to attend. ‘At her late residence, 20 James street, after a short ill- ness, Airs. Many, wife of Patrick Fux, aged 45 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend ber funerat. Her remains will be taken $o.St- James Church, where a requiem mass will be of- ered & tem o'clock this morning, und from thence to Calvary Conetery In Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, August 16, of cholera, Col URLS. CORNWALI, aged 60 years. His relatives and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend bis funeral, at threo o'clock U ‘ter: noon, from Duffield street, c rover of Myrt’e avenue, Brooklyn His remains will be taben to Green wood. On Tuesday morning, August 15, afver a liagoring ill- neas, FE. 1uipey Bi opuxtr, aged 29 years. The friends of tue family, and the members or the Lafayette Fusiliers, are invited to atvend his ‘naeral, at ten o’clock this morning, from nis late residonce, 188 Allen street. ‘On Tuescay a‘ternoon, August 16, after a logering ill- ness, Orro Fexrenic Guus, 8 resid: nt of this city for the last twenty-three years, Suddenly, on Suncay, August 18, Samczi and CaaRues LLIN, Their relatives and friends are res) ectfully invited to attend their funeral, at ten o’clock this morving, from the Church of the Holy Communion, coroer of T ventieth street and Sixth avenue =Theur reaains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment, On Tuesday evening, August 16, of infimmation of sim Puren Prius, aged 50 years, 11 mooths and 26 days. His friends are invited to attend his funeral, from his late reridence, 277 Seventeenth street, at three o’clock this sftorn.on, His remaips will bo taken to Catakill it hrm ary nnd Catskill papers please copy. On Moncey vight, August 14, afiar a singel illness, of consumption, MARY anne, wife of Thomas J. Clancy. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 16, Eowakp, only soo of Charles and Elvira Kelsey, aged 2 years and 10 months. ‘The frienos of the family are invited to attend the fa- neral, at their residence, Congress stroct. bet eeen Heary and Hicks streets, Brooklyn, at ten o'clock this morning, ellow fever, Oysier Bay, without fur her notice. On Wednesday morning, August 16, snddenle, at Hobo- ken, MakGangt B., wife of Joseph Pherris, aged’ 84 years. The friends of the family are requested to attend her faneral, at two o’c'ock thie afternoon, from her late re- sidence, 34 Garden str-et, Hoboken. Philadel; hia papers please copy. At Huvana, ia the month of Juno last, of GrorGE W. Jonzs, con of Hon. B. H. Jones, of L. I, in the 24th year of bis age. Suddenly. Mary Avovata, only child of W. H. and Mary Augusta Wincer, aged | year and 5 days. We kno thou art in heaven. On Morday morning August 14, suddenly, of cholera, Davin J. Tcrt, aged 3 years, 7 months and 4 days, son of Jobn and Serah Turl, & native of England. Farewell, sweet child, a fe ‘hon trod with us on vale of tears. But now, to be with Christ in heavea, A better happy Lome is given. EES MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Port of N: jew Yoru, August 16, 1834, Steamahip James Adger, Turner, Charles A Tiles 14 5 D , ton, Spofford, pbieamebip Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, fe, Ludiam & aren’ Ship Clumbia, Bryer, Liverpool C H Ship Raven, Creeker,’ tao "Henetro, Crocker & W Bark Rhoces, Ross, Ravro, E D Huribut & Jo. Bark Hermitags, Savery, West Coast of Africa, J A Ma- chado, Park California, Mitchel, Montevideo, J W Elwell & Co. Bark Velocity, ‘Morrell, ‘Aspinwall, McCready, Mott & oO Bark Joonett, Bragg, Franklin, C Peterson. Bark Hecla, Peterson, Jacksonville, & C Read. Brg Regulus, Wenke’ Montevideo, Pavenstadt & Schu- Ta Tr. Gitis, Milton, Mekwen, Port au Prince, Becker & raves Brig Oxford, Beals, Havana, R W Trundy & Co, Brig Neander (Br). Davison, Pictou, J ‘S Whitney & Co. Penobr 'y, Bangor, Brett, Son & Co % . Saluria, Johnson & Jaght Scbr Jane, Fis! er Grand Caillou, McCready, Mott & Uo, tebr Charger, Nelson, Franklin, Peck & Lyman. Echr Mobile, Parker, Mobile, Lane, Wost & Co. Schr Labine. Gordon Newbern. Davis & Holmes. sehr Col eatterly, Stetson, Wilmington, MoCresdy, No. it Schr H Halleck, Pow, Wilmington, D C Murray. ennght New Laven, Longetieet, City Point, Johnson & Sehr Ann, Hopkins, City Point, J Hanter & C> eee D Gevno, Abrant, Baltimore, Van Bruat & velit Daan FE Areulsrius, Penniman, Portsmouth, White & Schr Woleott, Hallett, Bost Sprague. Sehr Homer, Parker, Boston, a Tork weet bs B Barnes, Ladington, New Haven, R J & 8 God- in Schr Miranda, Wedmore, New Il . Bicamer onside, sila. Poiadcigbas, ve Bee Marshall. ARRIVED Steamship Union, Adams, Havre, Aug smpton, with mdse nnd passengers, te Aug 4,’ iat 11 88, lon 48 50 signaitzed Bi Germania, hence for Bremen; 10th, lat esigvolized a bark snowir square white block; 11th Hiem, of Bostes, 13th, lat 42 £6, lon co, via South- Ltving-ton rem steamship 44 50, lon 44 51, £.,* ,fignal, blue ground, with at 44 18, lon 51, passed snl, sound E [from Havana tor Cork} *poke ship Marianna, of Bremen, Cabawba. Shafeltt, madre and Avg 9, off ats ate Litenaon tea! joblle Bar’ saw the hig i ip Mortt- pson, from Mobile for Haze, eteet- Zorees, Liverpool, 86 days, with mdse and ‘Loregs k Co. an ir, Cardiff, 66 days, with railrovd rr 1 PM, 34 mile: east of Naatucket South Hboal, sew steamship Hermsan, hence for south ampton ard Bremea io Globe (+f New Orleans), Baker. Havre, 42 days, with mdse Latham, Antwerp, aad Flush- 806 pessengers, to E D Hurl- Rapk+ 10 Ist 44 10, saw an immense iceberg. 19 dsya from the Benké, with light westerly winds and calms the entire Ship Sueen Hine (of Boston), Claussen, Antwerp, 36 dsye, with mdew and 203 , to ED Garibnt & Co. Aug 4, lat 4147, lon 6t passed the wreck of a of about 160 tors bardea, full of water, musts gon», with Lexington, of Salem, on ber stern [en old affair) Sbiv Revublic, Saver, Rotterdam, 35 days, with mise and 374 passengers, to Harbeok & Co. Experienood light westerly winds the O,fark bone (Swe), Kunlear, Hambarg, 61 days, with % Py ties (Brem CX yg gt 43 da: ith Bark Hoa N cen, v8, wi mace and 2404 to Poppe & Co. Bask Grepesbot, Bexter SW Pass, 13 days, in bel to George Law Had light winds and calms the eatire ge When four bours oat, pawed bark Pacame, a) New Orieans for Lisbon. Aug 4, 150 milus from Tortugas, pareed ship Ana Wastburn, from New Orleans for Antwerp; 7th, Tortugas bearing NW 10 miles, spoke ship North ‘merica, C'ark, from Orleans for Liver- prol, with first mate sick of yellow fever, and the car- po ith, off Carysfort, eons schr J B allen, lor New York, and bark Jace Williams, Mason, from New Orleare for Patmboouf; loth, passed bark Cocolla, Stark. frem St Marks for New York Maria Mor on. Bryant, Savannah, 4 days, with cotton ano rice to stanton & Thompson. Brig Murs, Bailey, Jacmel, July 80, with logwood, &e, to Bech & Kuntardt, Brig Frevces Jan- (Br), Gaptell, Picton, 15 days, with building stove, to maser. Brig Wacises, Howe, St Marks, 16 days, with cotton, &e, to Sma lweod, Anderson &Co. Ang 10, lat 20, 79, spoke orig Geo ‘Taylor, from Tampico for New York Brig Lodensr (of Waldoboro), Skianer, St Marks, 16 aye, with cotton, to Brodie & Pettos. br John Clemens (Br three masted) New casile, E,47 days, with coslani 6 passengers, to Barclay & Livingston, “July £0, Int 43, lon 34, sigaaliz-d anip American Unior, bound E (frcm New Orloans for Livor- pol); 21st, lut 42 66, lon 38 81, apoke ship ‘‘ Isab-t,’” from Antigua for Liverpool; 30th, at 42 42, Ion 49 23, aa soveral iochergs in sight; passed close to one wnich was estimated at 30 feet: Aug 9%, spoke Brem bark J Gustsv, from Bremen for Baltimore. The J C experi- enerd strong westerly winds during the passego el r Charles Birchard (of Rockland), Ulmer, Celiz, 83 Caye, with salt, to Aguirre & Galwey; veesel to Whits & Duucap. tebr Actor, Brantle, Washington, 8 days. Schr Mountain Fag Rackiaed 4 days. untain G Sebr Jane Ingreham, Hause, Rockland, 4days. + fchr Cumberland, Perry, New Haven. Sehr Hurd, Wood, Rockland, 3 days. BELOW. Fhip Sheridan, from Liverpool—reported the Washing- ‘Burp Conatitutl from Liverpool. ip jon, ver Ship Fudson, from ——. Ship Jessle Munn (Br), from ——, hip Jabez Snow, from ——. Bark Ajam, from ——. Also several other ships and barks, and « couple of brigs, bound in. SAILED. Steamsbips James Adger, Charleston; Roanoke, Rich- Wind during the day from South. Serald Marine Co: PORT JEFFERSON, Aug 12—Arr Ruth Halsey, Davis, New York; E 3 do; Valiant, Babhidge, Portland; 13th, sloops Opera, Emmons, New York; Sarat F Jayne, Hopkins, port; Observer, Hudson, New Zocks Ayante, Dayton, Stonington; J Duryee, Preader- son, NYork. Sid 14th, cobrs Sam] Lenox, Lenox, NYork; West Fal mouth, Hendy, do; 14th, sloops Remark, Homan, do; Calhoun, Smith, do; Union, Terril, Derby; 16th, achr Valiant, Babbidge, Now York. PHILADELHHIA, Aug 16, 4P M—Arr bark Selah, At- kins, Boston: Emma. Beker, do; schs Uol ‘Edwards, White, Han'port; Ba Hogitsh, Tjlo, and General Ara , Fast port; a1 rm- strong. Thomas, Row Bore? Lamertine, Bourne, New Bedrora; ‘Telegraph, Nickerson, and Lonsdale, Crowell, ton. Cla steamer Kennebec, Co; NYork; brigs Gentile cberi, Carciff, E; TP Perkins, Dyott, ymond, Saunders, Norwich; Hpcer! . igsn. Ferris, and Rothermel Clark, Albany; Crowell, Providence; Bedford. Weeke, Bath; Adele Felicia, Rackett, New Disasters. mr Mormsa Licur,at Philwelphis from Pisagas, Peru, from lat 453 to 65 & fa the Pacific, encountered May. heavy gales from S Efor fourteen days in suczea tion; wee ber Cold Bnd freeztug, aed chip covered with ice for th ce 8. August 6, suddea gale from the west, lost topgallant mast, both jibs, main topmast stay- sail and split mainsail. Smr Union, of Bath, from New York for Bic, before re- ported lost, went ashore 25th ult, on the Big Ledge, at the entrance of White Head harbor. The materials and hull wore sold 30th ult, tor how much is not stated. Barx Uxprrr, at Bostom from NOrleans, on 8th inst, in Jat 3710, lon 72 20, had a very heavy tornado from N, which lasted one hour, was thrown on her beam ends, and lost nearly » whule suit of sails. New Baio Fortuna, lumber laden, towed by an Ameri- can fisherman inte Port Hood harbor 30th ult, was of and from Tatamegouche for Liverpool, was dismasted, water- logged, and a a few days after leaving port. Skip Continent, Gibbs, hom Philadelphia for Panama, Soly 47, lat 86 43, lov 301°. Fark’ Loretto Fish, days hones for Attakapas, at anchor, July 22, Ship Island W 15 miles, Bark Freak Warren, Janvrio, from New Orlesns for Elsineur, &c, Avg 12, lat 37 50 lon 683. Bark Hainbow, Gage, from Boston 24 for London, Aug —(incorrec'ly reported 24), lat 423, lon 66 48. | ' NOrleans; 26th Canving, Jacobs, NYork; wen 26th Ann Geo Arr at }. Abesl, NYork; and Marelhen, Tyler, NOrieans; Charlestoo; Aug . G ‘ullock, Wilmington; Star of Freedom, dtst Ameriee (8), Lang, Boston; Livenroot—Arr July 28 Issac Wright. 80th Reporter, Howes, Gravee, do; Constellation, Allen, and Sheoandosh, ler York; Avg 1 Falcon, Wade, Bath, Me; Break 0’- | pay, Cls out Sist ‘nternational, Brown, Boston. Eatd for ldg 26th Shackamaxon, Kennard, NYork; 20th Breas Vista, Theobald, sad Ambassador, McDonald, NOrleins; nd Undaunted, Freeman, NYork; lat Ophelia, Ni Loxpox—Entd inwards jOrleans. chor NB; ith, Charlge iusves Daltisore: Stee over, Jobo, i ; Blac Baker, Hava es Tucker, Chase, ‘Tadousse; St Paul, Urabtrce, ‘tt John, NB; Aug 1 Leodes, Reed, Hs- van. Cid out 28th Sov: of the BLawar, Mayhew, NYork (and eld for Deal ); Ox. nard, Hinckley. Sbiolds and NYork; 81st John Hi Oxoard, Shields and NYork. -Entd out 29'n Slater Rebow, Padney, Malta. Lerra—aArr July 27 2ea clipper. Winchest: Mapgina—*16 July 12 ~arah Maria, NYork. WEMEL—arr July 28 Chas & Jane, Oliver, NOrleans via Elsicore, PoxtsovTu—Arr July 90 Florida, Sanneman, Lond in Obie,’ Hutchings, a Stat ( » Nason, | or NYork Newcasiz—Cd to July 28 Pilgrim, Robinson; W H Brodie, Creig and Francis & Louisa, Dante, NYork. _ Newport— Arr July 27 Hy Harbeok, True, St aalo. Sid 28th Ocean Star, Lord, NYork. Puav—Sli July 26° Davio Kimball, ames, Boston. Rypx, IW—Sla July 30 Joha W Andrews, French, Br>- er: S14 to July 28 Jordisen, Emory, NYork and Sumepe— * % Shediac. Entd outward 8st Maogola, for NYork; Baltic, do. SuyRxa—Arr July 10 Eagle, Matthews, Boston. SrockHorm—Cl July 22: Conrad, Lefreux, Boston. Traike—Sid July 27 Gf y, Hargrave, NYork. Tarimere—Cld July 20 ites th, Green, Smyrna. Tasis Bay—arr June 6 Prairie, White, Boston. Livtnroor. uly 30—The Charles Humberton, from I fo Buston, which was stranded in Duodrum Bay March 3 waa got off 27th iost, after being plat- 4 and taken ia tow by two steamers, but after pro- hort distance she was found to be making so shore to the westward bings of forehatch, and bedding of foremast, aplit several planks in. the’ deck, koocked down three mea ferret uly Bethe ebip. owephioey. Hardiag, of ul 18 Bl Jone | i has been isidon the Roce te our harbor, iked Loxvor, July 81—The American bark Grafton, Swen- sen, of Boston, from St Joba, NB, arrived in the Grand Surrey Canal, with damage to cutwater me in collision, off the North (Our shipping Papers were incomplete.) 5 Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Aug 14 schts Music, Boston: Holmes, and J A Bayard, La Fish, Fastport; 8 Holmes, renoe, NYork. ALBANY—Arr Aug 16 propellers Commerce, Lenox, Philadelphia; Pat Cropscy, Philadelphis; sonr J Gia echr Colt, N (Pra ny=ss Soule, NBedford. APFONsUG— arr Aug Mecchrs John Wesley, Sweet, Albany; Geo M Smith, M’Gregor, Port Even. BALIIMORE—Arr Aug 16 steamer George’s Creek, Ter- ny, ANG he MEANS Grant, Frankfort. Tele- granted, herm briga and three schrs, one a Provi- het. Cid steamship Caledonia, Morley H , do; brig Delts, Walawright, Cohasset, To- x we les, Thompson, do; Julia Gray. Providence, [ON—Arr Aug 16 ship 1 12th ult; barks Undine, Merrim: leans; Gem, mond, Philadelobis; olen Jane, Ni Omoa 6th uit, Truxillo 16th, Monte Cristo, Brevoor, Port au Prince 28th ult; WM Greton. Gever, Baltimore; Craw- ford. Small, Philadelphia; Danl Webster, Williams, Phi , lel Tmont Park, Philadelphia; teola, pps Tee t, Alex: Eben ;, Waccama' Albion, Roberts, Pacidc, Seaflowor, batks MW Babbago, Eutaw, Edmund Dright, brig Aveona, sehr Challenge. yt CKSPORT—Arr Aug 12 brig fruxillo, Mulligan, New BRISTOL—Arr Aug 14 a:brs Superb, Appleby, Port Ewen; 15th, Motto, Poole, Kondout, CHARLES(ON—Arr Aug 12 brig Mosos, Jarvis. NYork; schr Martha Post, Post, do; 13th, Span brig Mallorquia,= St Johns, PR, in quarantine, Cla 12th, Be schr Treat, Roberts, Abaco, Bah. CALAIS—Cld ‘Ang 11 brig Elward Hodgion, NYork; schra R Bollwinkle, Cutter, do; Bremsr, McKaight, and Perseverance, Cora, Philedelphis; Marcedus, Bray, and Opkir, Harden, NYork; 12th, St Stephen, Trimbie, do. DIGBTON Arr Ang 13 schra Sam! L Crocker, Fallips, from Philadelphia; 14th. James Neilson, Phillips, do; al bert Field, Phillips, Baltimore, and all proceeioi to Queen of the : Oa The ‘Hoyerter, Howe trom | arrived Non Oriana, ote obeadk by Hightatag ta the Gull Serva | $5. which split the fore akyssiland royal mast, raived the | gitive end wate the bees ot toleevass ofthe buncons, can furiah more fidence will be Address y arse Whittier, Delaware City; sloop | way iB and ans | Will please callon Mr. H. REWARD —LO-T OR seriber on his way from op Baturday evening last, contained a little money, and some valuahle use toany ove but himself, the ‘The finder may retain the money, «nd a Muller, Wydney; @ Of §t0 will by me.on the delivery of salt of cho store of Welle, Gileapia & Co., 198 Poast street. to the name of AMER, No. 8 Park STOLEN.—THE <UB- Boston to New York, _ lost his J EWARD—LOS?, ON SUNDAY NIGHT, THE iam * F Delmonico’s Broadway, & whine © aooree will re- { ae pongo Bosse oe shaved lise a lion turn said dog to Hote, way, will receive the above t Deimoninl the thal the office of Deimonico’s owner. § etent, on she, with james H. No. 10¢ Pearla'rvet, will receive hanks of the owner, thet bers to Broad srallgold in Little of little to the applying at REWaRD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY, THE . ‘ingfeld. ‘Any person returning way, and to buckle on a blact ward will be paid the finder, wich street, corner of REWARD —LOSt, ON WED! nwich street, a 8 I the Corey Islavd 9! head, on which is cograred 3B. 3 the above re: —LOsT, ON MONDAY, going frem oo ry Jay. Water street. Office. BOUT $300.—W. teel cash Inquire ‘The business will be continued by L stand, 105 John the business, r, &o, reports ‘of industrious ‘habi Voreland, with for a man havi co} {io sehr Prtendahlp, Maraball, of Goole, from Havre for Broadway, corner of Dey street, after 0 A. M. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—WE INFORM QD teeta cane weet eae business: as the at the tual consent aaa oo M. LICH CEN Al at street. He requests his trons to honor him with their further will and Fontidence. bia vt ISSOLUTION OF nersbip heretofore existing Reardon, under the Reardon & Co, has been dissolved this day, Heary and Henry PARTNERSHIP.—THE CO PART between James P. firm and name of Henry Hf don having withdrawn from the same. New York, Av; ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE COPARE- nerstip heretofore signed the this osy dissolved by mutusl consent. be found with Lesher & Whitman, rized to sign the name of tue late No. 8 Park place, HENRY REARDON, Tl Ctharice street. gust 16, 1854. existing between the uander- firm of Lesher, Weod & Whitmaa, is it. The books ‘im in ect in settlement, ) Lester & Whitman, thankfal for past favor: to the ol firm, respectfully sollci themselves. it a continuance of the same to AKINER OR SALESMAN WANTED—A PERSON who thoroughly understands the auction and com- ‘mission bueiness, to act as sales! ‘tablished concern. One who icularly desired. Aadress At dada ie part 8 Post Office. E COP: -ARTNERSHIP FIRI Jewellers, is this day dissolved caa influence uction, Broad- ir Mark Levy will settle all affairs and accoun‘a of said copartnership, and is alone authorized to use the copart> nership pame for that purpose. Dated New York, August 14, 1664. T’ LEVY, JOSEPH P. NEWMAN. CAPITALISTS, DRY GOOD? MERCHANTS, &C.— uslin } - Brig Trenton, from Palermo for Boston, 10th inst, Int | Taunton; 16th, Corson; and R H Huntley, Phila- | wishes to ongege as sent ct Seno, Seotiae 48, lon 60. delphia. ingbame, gula plaids, shawlsand dresees, lawas, colored Bh Alle ee Pps — Baltimore for Rio Ja- oe _ CREENWIDB—Are Aug 14 schr Orator, Howard, | stripes ond checks, spots, lappets, a * "3 ou br hirts, ry atte Brig, Delmonto Lock, from Philadelphia for Boston, | LUBEC_Sld Aug 9 schrs Herriet Ano, Wilcox. New mt pis gge od. also to, connect’ th Aug 13, off Montauk. York; 11th, Sout! er, tig A (from Hillsboro, | and sewing ot trimmings and insertions, collars, Foreign Porte, NB) Baltiore: Father ‘liza, Hackins (from do), New | flounces, &c., and to execate any pattern of dress’ with Regen mt Comat tas — ona be ee NYork; 4th Yor A “ee cep — ce, Rowell, and need iurroy, | the bytes machine, on an improved rn For fade. do; , do. ; 5 a Guimacmmerm PAI Ang G bat Adalng, New- | Sof! tmungg wet Hane (rom Hillebre, de; Me? | parclay adoro Mian Wanstactar, Hoa een man, Montreal for and si 2 NEW ORLEANS—Old Aug 9, ship Caspian, Perey, Mi ELLA S Capiz—In port about July 9 brig Kate, Anderson, for | goilles Brig George L ‘Abbett, Cole, Charleston. "xo ~ ee tinal aneeie Grerreroos sis 4 g3b prune, Parsons, Boston. | NEWARK. Avg 15. schr DC Brooks 8s 10. 000. pe painted one Neptune, , 5 [—Art Aug 15 ac , Hamond, St al Canpaxat—arr Aug 7 brige Himira, Hall, Biatancas; | Joho NB. Fla brig Meydocer, Pros Mastin $1 w cokantuipuantin cite: beaiieet MAGE ae Mee ate pan ccanver 9 ber idawend, Souk EW BEDFORD—arr Aug 15 schr Florida, Hewes, | be dis toembark in the sale of HUNI’S restorative tin (not the Kate Lincola, which arr at N York the 18th | "NEW HAVEN—Arr Aug 16 brig Traveller (Br), Hol- | ordial—(the proud arate ant wheky ci See tn); from Baltinore for Lonion, 1g. land, Newcastle, E; echre Oak, Pore Kwon; | nogement, will exceed Solomen's tamons batts of qi Pornor,NYoreSiet hr W Walton, Baveh Puede: | War"geemenguia; SezsnHer, doi, 41 Pacher Homing” | theauthor of which Ite sald warted pene may ad 3 - | way, do; apm an, ; x, phia. “Cid 26th schrs Orbit, Shaw, Boston; 27th Ane. | giola; David rmith, Port fwen; steambrar Union, Shep. | {ica worth £600,000 sterting)—way learn terms and par- mone, James, NYork. ard, NYork for NBedford; sloop R M niagel » Albsoy. | o'clock A. M., upon the undersigned. One eho is com- In port 4th, achr W W Fulton, for Philadelohie 6th. Sld schrg Mary E Pierson, Prescott, NYork; @envert, | petent to manage the sa'es department, b:ing sdeuide- Hvar sof 9 ip te ioe wane, | Nga’ Maine Com ashes, do doy Gin ow | Em owe, Paaeey eget rats Han 3 , ork. bark Elizabeth J, B-ooks, Philadelphia ; brig Webster, 1 - ative Cordial Depot, 608 Ei Bren Marl (ad ns For Pitt Sale tor, | NEW, LONDON—Arr Aug 14 brig Kossuth, Noonan, WaLTER HUNT. Arhburton, Taylor, Falmouth, E; schrs Marietta, |“ NEWPORT—Arr Aug 14 schr Warren C Nelson, Leed fi er Rose, B-bigdiosdn; ‘Alice, Butler, Baltimore, (the Alice Phare, Ci bre RB Lawton, Crane, Norfolk, in | [gt FRUITS FRESH FIGS, HOTHOUSE GRY has been Ald oth) ; uth ship Grotto, Stuart, port 16tb, 4PM, the above. The brig Itsska, for NBed- | diied with cl eice rehites BU THOMPSON %& SON'S saloon, jos Sows: ol on Sane dslwieboendetns haere) St sashor off Grentoo’s Reet, 959 Broadway, near Franklin street. 5 2 PHIL — rr Aug 15, PM, steamer Kenne' Fo a, JacuEI—Eld July 30, +chr Tioga, for New York. Ia | Copes, New York: brig Wheaton, Staules, ‘Tastporhrockt UNT’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL CURK3 FEVER Bere trie, Clank r, for Boston, disg; achrEmma V | Egwin, smith, dam. Cid schrs New Regublle, Wrap and sgue.—Having snffered from a sovere and pro- usb, frem and for seston 10 days fon, ag Mayflo ver, Ricker, Portiand; ES Janes, tracted case of fever anu ague, which baffled all modes Matanzas—Arr Aug 6 bark Odd wipers Ames Storra | Nickels, Selem; F Noaton, Harriman, Portsmouth; Sprtng | of treatment, I took, as last resort, Huat’s Restora des Mearene. 1d ath bark Joho Carver, Nichols, Boston. | Garden. Curran, Troy;, ‘Miasissippl, Hopeins, Boston; | Cordial, « medicine which is in high repute for bowel In port th bark Emma F Chase, Chase, for Boston, | Somerville. Street, Rock; ; Mary Elizabeth, Roviason, complaints, geoeral debility, code, & , and tomy 3 Rondout: Susan, Harty, Gloucester; N Godfrey, | and astonishmest found immediate relief, and have jun port July 6 brig Rufus Soule, Smith from N roo 8 H Pool, Yates, Roxbury; ‘Transport, Paw- | had return of “ex; from that day t» this, watch = leaDe. et. about two yesrs. therefore place entire confi jence: Port av Prixcr—In port July 2 barts A J Harvey, PROVIDENCE—Arr Aug 15 bark Genet ‘m tro Cordial o9@ cure for thin disease. My plice of Barnes, for Philadelphia 4 days; Nashua, Holmes, for N Charleston; brig Commerce, Harward, Pb! 1} > | business, as a manufacturer of ref. ts at 8B York sth; Charies E I+x, Harper, for Philadolohia; brig | schrs Warhington, ‘lerton; James ou Perry street. The Gepot is at 632 Hudson street. AG Washburn, Johnecn, for Bristol, RI; schra Fanny | Bayles, Baltimore; Wild , Milliken, Baltimore vis DANIEL KELLY, Maria (Br), Wicklund, for Boston 10 days; John T Fanty, Greenwich; Inne Cleveland, James River; for NYork bth. ; Albert Pharo, Allen; Richard Thompson, Willetts; N™ EWING MACHINES —I 1M NOW PREPARED Fictou—Arr Aug & brig Meteor, Anderson, NYort. | taes Gandy; RL Weeks; Charles ¥ to offer to the public a now sewing machioe, of my on ten Jane, Guptill, NYork; schrs H Hor- ler; EC Horton, ly; le, Layee iy yp Serl); | own invention and manufacture I warraat them a1 too, Gill, NYork; 6th Kaloolah, Donnell, Philatelphia; 9th | Franocs Elmor, mith; ’ Pal ;8 B Bailey, | rior to any in the world Trath without gas. brigs Flizabeth, Thorndyko, Philadelphia; Orinoco, Nash; Carey; Sarah Jores, Jones; Invoice, Glover; Emeline | wanted to work on all kinds of cloth ana fr at my Fistnore, Leblanc; Liily, Dale, Koberta, and Ann, Gaa- | Chester, Brower, and Take, Lake, Philadelphia; Hering, | ofles, 519 Rrendway, seownd vtery. WEED, bi “ Ingrabam Ellen Perk Albany; Uncas, i pub a St Jaco—arr July 29 schr Wintemoyah, Morrow, Phi- | Hoy Diadem, Tendon, ‘United, Robbins, URE SUEETGUITA PPRCHA, FOR ACID VESSEL, lndelphia. Port een; sloops’ Eliza, Albany; Native, By: P &e. Price redaced For sale by Sr Joux, NB—Arr Avg 8 Hart, Spates, Syd:ev | denburgh; s ; Adonis, 4 Jennings; SAMUEL C. Broadway. fitment kp ren, | ei Tage oe ks Gass Gia Res | QiOw Canms—normaan a ven, sup 0, . - 5 St Srevunx, NB_Arr Aug 12 baru Tddo Kimball, Uleor, | Beds sid sche Rio m, NYork. i S' 67 Bowery, oe — NYork, via Rockland (Capt Ingraham probably left at | Py 14 ‘senrs Brewster, N | made in every atyle, silver R). Cid 31th ship Golconda, Golburn, Lan York; Charlie & Tibbets, Damariacotta for Old | wood, mahogany, ke N.'B—Old cases taken i eae ott Mouan sla Aug 2brig Echo (Br), Aux Cayesto Point Comfort Cid bark NW Bridge, Hutchinson, Clen- | change. Orders aio promptly exocute. ahZt C42 (Cuba) —n port July 18 back Almade, Aa- PPOREMOUTHI arr fe Asche Jala ary, Hany, rT? gee, sor, woucens- a ee 9 londout; Sea Lion, Verri! Saava—In port ‘Ang 4 ship Lumiaary, Barton. for New | QUINCY —Arr Aug 14 achr Nelaon Wells, Rider, NYork. Se meet valeatey aod worl York, dg; bark Little Lizzie, Gilpatrick (from Havana | RICHMOND—Arr Aug 14 bark Overmann, Lang, NYork; Gittem Webster, of Morriseia” ? lat — en Eg portia Usdo. sid 24 brig = Soh Doren, . 5; Westover, Gray, | gated March 25, 1884), for novel and tovaluacle ma- ‘Tarxpap—Ia ‘port Aug 5 bark Franklin, Littledeld, STONINGTON—Arr Ang'13 schr Orlando Smith, York, | Sbine masta tober erie ae eet (ony hae from Boston, arr 4th, tld 34 bark Amelia, Freach, New | Philadel; hia. exhibited between the hours te aod A Pe York. SALEM —arr Aug 14 Br brig Lao ha bee a Ti room No, 12, at 11 Wall street, New Yorn sity, where alt [Pe Sreamsmr Ustox J TAUNTON—Arr Aug 18 score 8 1, Crockor, Palltips, | interested are solicited to call.” Towa ci meta ee ceri Arter ra, Phillips, Baltimore; J Neilson, | gaq state rights for sa’e. All eM A wel ‘ork. Ni tlade replied to in therr order ‘Agprorsay—Id July 29 Argyle, Burton, Boston. | WARKEN—Arr #ug 14 slo: E Bayles, Tooker, | P#4), $14 Biot Competitor, Perry, do.” port Ree; Rew Yor, Austio Roedut ae” ‘ CAA WESTER, Baweror—Arr Jol; 31 Arkansas, Otis, Havana; Aug 1 Fannsh Hicks, Hic NYork. SId Aug] Hitton, Li FU CHARLE< MILLER, Sole proprietors, No. 11 Wail street, New York. field, do. Nn ana ae 7 : IRGINIA HAMS —PAMILIES AND Ofdi Of the Pill 28th Marathon, Vandyke, from Hevana for | Trap SPRING wart ASD Soot, Hiasio wink sap che ita THERS Wise 4 pallas- alle can be su, sen u ord t 3 jn hee deg so] Set aoe ke foe Mifat; are sosnow! the best now made for cheapness, con- | REARTUN No. § Rowaone oquars,, Nortel, ik *s Yon Vincve, Hardo, Philadelphia; Anns, Rascher, | ee ante = ‘oun bedseeeae Ot eacer in this city and elsewhere. timers a-Si Jay Bo Dobe Frederik, Dace, NYork. | woth 84 60 84, at 08 Brondvay, wear Prince etret. BL-KERS AND, MOUSTACIIES “\FORCHO” “70 Canmirr—sid Jul, Lancaster, Jones, NYork. een grow rong to six weeke by my Cabo Sia July 18 Allee, Wilson, NYork, &e; Win Met- FENAMEUED COTTAGE FURNITURE MATHEW | which wort stun or isjare tho sin. Tey i ay feat? cal:, Cuthbertson, Boston. is & STACY, 514 Broadway, offer for sale, at very re a Sa $4 60 half cozen; sent to acy partos. the Cataxta—Sid July 6 Geempus, Powers, Boston. duced the'r and extensive stoek of | country G. GRATLAM, 47 Ann street, 4 Drat—arr July 29 Chariotte, Kelly, London, tor Hal- cottage and (the fa | South Third street, Philadelphia. Jowell, T 8 (ams procceded). the city,) from which. of taste can bogre |. cose —_—_—— i Avg 1 George Washington, from Quebec for | tited, preveratory toe INSURANOR. ondon. pes SSAA RNR Eterwort—Cld July 29 Cambria, , Stackholm for NAMELLED — SUBSCRIBER OF. )RITISH COWMERCIAL LIFE (N -URANCE COMPANY— NYork; Torsete, Jonasso, Kouigs surg for Boston fers suits at least 15 per cent below usual prices, of Capital $3,000,000 Toe next division of prota Fatwovra—Sid July 20 Hy Buck, Pendletoa, Landon. the best workmansbip and materials, at bis factory, 62 | will be made io 1855. California and Australian risks a ee Saltwodel, Marskoff, | White street, three doors west of Broadway. N.B—The | tahen at reduced from Sebiedam for Philadelphia eupplied as usual 8. H, WARWICK GEO. M. KNEBITTS, Agont, 65 Wall strest, ah