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pee ree en ltt CL etn hearty chee 9 onda salote of thirtoen guns, Thetr bos! wa bgb-y cooorsted with figs ant awalags, and tho; sweat om their wey rejoicirg. ———<——— et (Mr. Wise’s Basloon Voyege to the Atlantic. ‘ Lavaverra, Ia., august 17, 1869. ‘Wise, the mrovant, asceadad from hero ut to o’ciock ‘this afterocon for bie destination in tho Kast. The wind vars very lignt ut the time. Riotous Proceedings at Baltimore. Bautimogs, August 17, 1869. ‘& lad pamed Donohue was ebot lsat night during the vrlotous proozedings of the American political clubs. He ‘reoelved flesb wounds in the arm and head, but they are soot considered fata’ Cool Weather at the Kastward, iim the vicini'y last nigbt, and white frost has been ob. “Served this morning, . nf Savamman, Aagust 1 ‘The United States mail steamship Florida arrived as her vwharf at 6:30 P.M. Ali well, Bavannan, August 17. ‘Tho screw steamship Parkersburg, 0: Cromwell's line ‘arrived at ber wharf. All weil. Cuar.eston, August 16, 1859, ‘The United States mail steamehip Nashville, Capt. L. M. Murray, from New York, arrived here at the wharf at six : O'clock this (Tuesday) morning. Clarkow PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PHILADEL?EA, 17, 1860, August Peonsyivauia State fives, 0132; Road- ; Morris Canal Havre Lo. Bie Monrix, Avgust 17, 1869. Cotton insctive: sales 145 betes midalng at’ 11%0 ; pales of thice days, €00 bales; receipts the same time, 225 dates. Puraperuia, August 17, 1859. Flour duit. Wheat du'l. Cora acvanced 2c.: yellow S00, Opts firm, Wuaiskey sieady at 260 « 270. OucinnaTi, August 17, 1859. Flour—Sales at 84 60» $1 66 for gupertioe. Whiskey Bolive, Baik mea and Dacon lower, Mess pork $ 4 60. Cuicago, August 17—6 P, ML Dg wedensy. Wax quiet : Beles Of spring ws 78c qaiet : eates 16.00 ouchela @ 660, Ont firm Receip'e—',400 bole, flour, 31.00 bosbe a wn, 23.000 soehels cora Soipm-nw. ‘bbls. flour, 27,0.6 buenels woeat, 56,000 vosueis cora, OsweGo, August \7—~6 P. ML with modersio demand ‘or the home and tes 600 bola at $450 from Milwaakee ub wrest $6 fom red wister Weeat dul: ewer 6,600 bowbe'® damaged bingo spring, for distiilng, at Gu% Con quiet Scarce and av: minal Canal fregotaduli aco unchanget No recel ne ot oar or grain by luke. Caval exp ria: 6,500 bushels ota. Flour closed: with # deoli Floor atendy, toterior bade Bereao, Aogust 17—6 P.M. Frour jn hettor demand and 123¢c. lower; sels 1,600 bbis. at $3.573¢ for good exira spring Stoo $4 50 for ex tra Wiecooriw, $4 25 4 45 for fatr to ebotco exera Mioul- gan, Indiana ena Ob, $6 125 & $6 38736 or double ox tras, Woewt—Ror ant white wiotar ecxrce aod Gemor; (eg 2,000 bd: sbela No L aew Chicago xt wok, a4890.; 5,600 bushels ola Chi- 92 , 7,000 amber wod ret Onir ar $1 65 a 8 white Oaio god Lnviana $1 10. Corn quiet; but firm; 600 bugnels No. 1. Tiionia, f Sore, 66340. Utber grains nominal. Woistor— 10 bois. a Mo. Like imports—4,000 bbla. flour; 22,000 bushels wheat, 17,¢00 nosbels corn. Cava! exporte—i69 cego aprivg $106; 5.060 ou ‘bis. flour, 14,000 bushels wheat, 16,000 busocls corn, | 800 bashels oats. Atnany, Augost 176 P. M. Flour—Demand ‘mproved: ss\eu 1,600 bbls. Waea:—In- quiry for milling ton limited extent: salee 1,900 bushels Tod State at $104 4 $i (5; amber Stato, $105, and choice white Michigan at $140,’ Corn dul, Oats dail. Whis- kes —Saice 90 bb!s at ho. w 2ifo, Our Albany Corretpofdence. Auuany, Augost 11, 1859. Condition of the Assemb'y Chomber—New Entrance into the Capitol—Albiny Exchange—State Fatr G oundi—The Famous Av-rill Ove Bed—Inv win of the State Treasury— | Albany Ste Merchants and Mulder, dc , do. It wili be recoliected that during tho early pirt of the ‘Yast session of the Legisiature Gon. Daryes, a memoer of the House, from the city of Brooklyn, saddenty discovered that the overhead ceiling in the Assembly chamber was 42 @ dangerous condition, and liable to fall upon tho heads -of members at any moment. A vacation was therefore ‘ordered, and arch tects and others proceeded to make an examination Tbe committee haviog tue watter in charge propounced the ceiling uorafe, acd large wood pillar swan erected In front of the 3peaker’s chair as a temporary pupport during the remainder of the seagion. Noariy five montos time bas eapred since the adjournment of the Legislature, and yet notbing has been done to remove the Ciiapidates oiling The matter is in tho hands of Gov Morgan avd Corptrolier Church. They should tmmedi- ately mske s movement, aod baye the work commenced, ‘and vot hurried t9 completion 4 day or two previous to the meeting of the Legislature, as was the case with tho extensicn of the Assombly chember, which undoubtedly fg the reatou why the ceillog and reof were not then pro perly braned, fastened aod gecured. It has been deter- @ived to erect a new frou sione entrance tn trout of tne roy The steps are atiogether tco steep and narcow for the present geveration of legislators an the tottering lobby. Formeriy, whea the Cavitet was oc-apied by men Of steady verves and cicar heads, the ingress aad egress over the st-ps, up 6nd down, @was porfectiy easy acd satis- Gus wen avd chivgs are mightily chsaged since toove tiwes. Now, the “getting up stare” into ine Capitol Fequiree @ prodigious eilurt. Tne diguity, iote'tigence, Pride, pomp and circumstauvo of the presens day demand ditler accommodations, greater conventencea, | and more e xy uccess 40 tne quariers of tne ‘ob>y aad tue chambers of ihe Executive and the Logisauce. [te wil Tequire ODly Foxe tree thousand dollars to compie'e tho euiarg. went aur ex'ension of the main entraace to tho Capiiol. Tse jod bas uot yet bees given oat. ‘The Central Railroad directors revo t & sargias of some FaDd Collars {or tne lask 8 sha over ex oieg, tuterest on bonas, enxing tua, and Sewiauous! Cividen Toe three per cent dividend emounie (0 coven huntred aud tweoty thoumnnd dollars, DemgE two per cet per aLDNM ‘esd than ever before dis- tributed ursong tbe stockdolders. the receipts of the road are gaig ve npon last year’s corresocnting months, while the tolle en tho canme are greatly dimiaizted, The crisis $s feet ner » Nove but the previously iocradu‘ous caw avoic Feeng te Alternniive which mast prevail la the courte of x very few years, Toe Cengral Ruliroad Comoe ny $4 in presersion of ebe Albany Exonange propyty. Too OrigiNel, Jato and prevent atockoulders have ovver re. gvived the civicend cf 2 sivgie ceot in return tor thele investment of nome ball mm! loa of dollars, Too envire Duilding, excep: the fist sto ocsamet as oils for the trau a sof ihe road. ‘Te grour de Feler nd State Fair in Ootober next Ue about 4 mile from the norta bounds of ta» city, Kaown ag tho ol “Ball's How” premiver, on ths Troz road in the town of Waterenet. Mr. Irelan) tease? the pro- perty from Gevera: Yao Roussolger, nnd ta eogigad in dt- {og lk vo for the convevieace pf the exdovors at the fair. Ffsy acres are evciored wuhin a ga feaco, & smile course tor burees-aud vediciea pas bead co ratrvoted, snd the pecevsars.baildiogs 9 aocom mosate the Agricviiural 3osiviy, and eavwsires for ook a bow pelng oted come i me of affrding every facility wud accom, Tuodation to exaibitors. The lvostion is admiraviy adapted for the purpose, boing easy of accesa Dy ralirosd sad steamboat, ard also by vebicles from sacr, distances, yen baving deen Bighly propitious tor the axrienl- teral nieres's of the State, tnore seema to be not the east Couds that tbe exd ditions of tae products of the earth, as well ag of the aniccal kingdom, aod 4ls> of tas Inventive geping and mechanic arts, will bo at creduasis and inieresting as at uoy preceding Siaw Fair of too Agricuitn:al Society, Tas President, Mr. Cougsr, Me. Seorctary Johoton, and, indeed, the whole of tne execu- tive committe, are inboricg wita grows iadastry and zeal, endewvorizg to make the ensiing anutversary exhi- Dition equal, if Bot superior, to avy of ite pre leccesora, ‘The citizens of Albsuy are alco on the qui viv in pro- paring for the four anticipated interesting days in tac early part of Oowber. Concerning the famous ‘“Avorill ore bed” at Clinton «prison, the end ja not yet. We bslieve that this is the Mt swindle in reiation to the affairs of that State inatitu- ‘Won which bes not neen adjnated by tho State treasury. A fow years since ths Know Nothing State officers agreed +o 8 certain Mr Bai toa, ostens'diy of Burlragtoa, Ver- Mont, but really at the St. Nicholas, New York, as sarignes of the King’s lacds, the enormous au of tw) “‘handred thouseud celiars fur the aforesaid aotorions “oro bea.” Luckily, however, before tho Siate officers von- sommated ths arracgement, Mr. Comptroller Sucrows Eiscovered a “fiaw in the Indictment,” and refuiod to ‘draw nis warraut on the treasurer.” Daring the recent Session of the Logisiature authority way conferred upon Excellency Governor Morgan to appoiot inres ‘ais interesiei”” commissioners to examice the mater, and Clore up the diMculty. Well, then, there gout!smen aomo Emo since made a visit to the premites in question at Depamoca, aiigs Cit:ton prison, toon a cursory observa. ton of tho rocks, excavations, &0., and atjourned toa ‘villege some distance from these toa. There tney Will undergo the form of examining wituernas, Now, old jadam> Rumor, the inqaisitf7. and intermeddiing old le, does report, with wer accvetomed tuapulence and pertinence, that the aforesaid “cisintercst com amistiovers “havo been scen’’ hy thoaforesald Mr. Banton, ‘who monopolizes Lake Shamplain with bis woxtacee, and Das aloo ® controling ioflaence over the Saratoga and vagton Ratiroaid and ita nomival Promsent, Me. Da- declares that matters aro alrosdy ar A report {sto be presented, whereby Moners, & Oo. are to be awarded the soug sum of ong hua. ‘dred thongand doliars for the celobrated “Averill ore ded,” & pile Of rocks and leoges which no man tn North- ern Now York, acquaiuted witb it, wouid ob acl! to take and pay State taxea upoo—a huvdrod thou. ‘heusted trom wand aad bende outofan ex! aury, and al ‘8 parcel of miserable or: rosks, Sotirely worthieve that they could not beratren ray were they rot jooated in the vicinity of Clinton prison. It ie very wel! Ruown that Barton & Oo. have undertakan 2o mugy'e the pudlio press by the presentation of raiiroad Bid steambont passes, knowing that if Dis Operations with Gov. Morgan's plant Were puriicly expor @, bia bundred thousand dott eobowe .0\4 ve knocked vt a “three cookos pat Now, it the , ey om the * avert ore bed!” matter report to Cie & ure that under tbetr oaths they believe aad row. that Bactoo & Co. shoud delve late tasweecary to amount, @ ensure (hem thet such an exp wition. the affair sbali be made us will redeem very aimtertali” Leg sis the per imexpectanoy. Hes twe state sot & (rtend in Oneton coaate onan with courage tea inde. ate ner me taciieaioento Ro peters toe nee ers, pre et the paymento’ this claim, pro- the intrreate of Le people eof the Statey or are the tn thas 0B all bribed by railroad and etoambest parses? Bave @ care, yo eproulators Why, the ~tate hae sod weaty or thirty thousand acreso¢ land in Noriera Now York to toe bogus sackets Harbor and Saratoga Railroat Compeny for ices than twenty cents the acre, muca more valoabie than this veritanie “ore bed”? NO reconciliasion yet between toe stove foundry pro prietors aud we “Union” moulders in thiscity. A few foundries are ovensd wiib afew meneach. The season 1s Dow 89 far advanced :bat {t isgdountfu! wnetbor toa pro Drietors deetre to manafacture many stoves. In tne mesa- time several hondred moulders continue in idleness, de Pencivg upon aio from “unions” mn otner cities. But ag the “strike” bas already continued for more then tbree months, and tbe prospect for resuming work before next tect rock: February or March ie dubious, their friends in othet places begin to discover the folly of contiaatng ountribu. ope, few mouiders who are attempting to abor are greatly molested Osbers are strangely ited away, oan knowledge whether dead or faves Casen gave arisen calling for investigation by courts and juries, during which some of the morits of tuis “strike” may become divulged Brooktyn Oity Intelligence, PROBABLE MUKDSR—A WOMAN SUPYOKD TO HAVE BREN KILLED BY HER SON-IN-LAW. ‘There was «reat excitement in the neighborhood of At- lentic and Willow streets, about cight o'clock ast even- ing Officer Jobneon, of the Third precinct, beard the ” «* Keil! bim,’? and other like expressions and hastening to the spot, found several persons beating @ man with clabs end whatever else thoy gould lay bold of, They chargod the man with having killed his wife On inquiry tt appesred that an old woman, well known ap & peddier of threats, ribands, &c., named Crawford, was lying dead in the third story of No. 34 Atiantic erect. On repairing to the apariment by @ cark stairway, tbe body of the woman was found lying in a @ back room,upon toe floor. A cut of an tach in length | was visible on ber forebead, which a: peared to bave beea infloved with @ kofe or eome other ebarp ins ‘rument, No otber iojuries were visible Several families reside 1a the boxke, and, trom the sta‘ement of some of the xoro0a, Mapper thet Roders Tofte aod nis mother in-iaw, Mrs, Crawioré (1he Geveuged) bad 4 quarrel during 1D» «tier- noup; be siruck ber with eoweroig—some fay wiih « beveb—when sbo went out tor tae purpose of gowsiog a pobo-man. On ber return rbe wait Bins wan afraid Tote would marder ber, acd, ia order to avoid him, locke: bereelf iy toe ‘back room with @ caugter | about tweive yeurs of age; tho daughter calied | ber futher, and be coming to the door and fiating 1 ‘ocked breke it open, nnd, as is eugvored, Knocked tb Woman cown Soe lived for some ma attorwards, Toe otber ovcupants ent 10 Bec, ana fruod her dying, wher the alaym wes giveD aud 4 geceral attack wns made upoa Tofts. Officer Johnson coming thero im time provonies bim {rom deing wusdered. the granddaugnier says that as her fatber broke the door open tbe desvawed fell woo: @ stone, WICH Was foand io (be room, apd that abe die: Of the sbjory tous reciived. It co-e pot scom poesinie bowever, tbat tbe one cou! have csusei the out, wine! 1% smMOOL Bd etraigbt, Sue o'ed adout an hour alter th: isjury. Totis has a wife and four chiidren, Himse and mother tn low bed brea quarreling for three seeks and it Queily culminated in ber death. Tofts wa to the s'atlon house. He denies having Deen the case « ber @eath, seyiog that she fell down aod burt hersof, b bow be Gd nos know. fhe Coroner has been vot fed Bod will commence an invcetigetion to morrow. The de crated Was B20ut wixty five years of age, and 4 Dative of Svotiand, Human Remains Pouxp —Soperintandent Striker’a gand | Of workmen, wto are pow enesgot in excavacdug the streets on the Helgnia, preparatory to tha construction o! Sewers, dug up a pumber of buman skeictons in Stat: street, between Hicks and Garden streets, some days ince.’ They were gaihered up end placed in @ box for wterment eisewhere, Among tbe remans wer) several jawhones which contained full sete o° unimpaired tecth. It appears that during th Revolutionary ware hospital for soldiers was located tr {bie vicinity, end the dew were buried in a plot of ground anjoining. There can, therefore, he no doubt but thai tho remains wers thoee of soldiers of toa: period. Ta: netyhborbood has for years heen thickly covered with | Bouses. Ronuixe aN EMPLovER.—-Yesterday officer Hambler, of Fe Ninth ward, arrested @ young man named Was Baciti ton on ‘be charge of taking one bundred doliars from the bovse of Bernard Fines, in Washington avcous, It ap- Pro's that some wo weeks since flamilion was ¢mulopad about the prem‘s:s '6 do rome repairs, during which time tbe moncy was taken from a sbelf in the bouse, where it bad been placed for safe keeping. He was suavected and wrested. No money was, howover, found in his porses sion, He was committed to await a nearing. Wiiitemsburg City News. | A New Steam Propetien —Mr Samuel Sneeden wil! launch trom bis sbip yard, at Greenzoint, on Saturday,» Dew steam pSpeller, built for A. B Cromwsll & Co , fer the New York and Savevnan line, 6Dd Ww be called the Ricbard R. Cuyler. Sbe is two hundred and forty der feet long, forty tao feet beam, aud twenty fire fect feeo, She is @ tbree decter, and one thousand ewrt hoadred tone, carpenter’: moweurement, Sao wof beutiful model, and intended to be in every respect a firet class veasei. The frame is of white ouk, mouiued fourteen inches deep on the floor; plank of white oek, four aod a half inches thick; toprides yellow pine plank, four inchar thick; main deck beams, ten by twelvs iochrs, secured by’ eign: inch henging kne deck plaok, threo inches; lodging koees sided sevem inches Sho is strap pd witb disgoral iron *traps four inches wice and five eigbibs of an inca thio, with an iron strap or hoop sround the top, riveted to all the straps She tx | thoroughly fastenea with copper and other roaterial in | the most eudetaptial manper, aod a8 ap additional sup port to the stem, there are two breaethooks and pointers in the stem hetecen decks, rurping from tho deck to the ead wood, and secured hy ten incd kneos, The tim yer if of the best quaiity and weil ccasoues, and every caro tskep to make her in every respect a firat class veeeel. She will beve a wrought iroa raduer. ‘The engines gre seventy tuch cyilnver aad four foot siroke. They are Gaira’s direct acting steam bammer engines, butit ut iho allatre Works from drawings by Mr. John Band, Sho #)! have two tobalar potlera which, with the engines qili be piaced amiaxbips Too wropelier 18 four bladed, of cast iroa, 806 supported by a ‘wrevgst trop etern post. Se Dave ample accommo. datiors for the comfort and convenience of passengers. New Ikon Steamtoat.—Wr. Samuel Snesdeu has row hesrly comploiet, at bis yard ip Greenpo'at, an iron steamer calied tho Alabama, built for Captain James L, Day, and to run on Lake Poochartvaia, between Monile apd New Orleans It is expected ehe will bs tauached abou theS of september, Sho siwo bundred and twenty five feet long, thirty-teo feet beam ant tea feet noid Tue hw] ie enurely of on, aod tho deck and appar works 0} weod. The keel is of ron five erghths of ae tach thick, the frathe of @rougnt iroo threo and a nalt inches Bquare, the floor twelve taches deep on every frame. Yhe plating 18 of fivosixeenths und threo sighths of on inch frov, all securely riveted. There are ive | fore and aft keleone, «etve inches deep, rivera to floor. She will have a man deck and a promenade deck of woot decmely tted evioon wil be made on the pro eck, where ati be state end 2 adie | taloco on tbe muin deck aft. Theso cating god saoove | Will de gorgeously fued up, surosetng ia elegance auy of the Southern steamers, A Steerart bap the furnientne cf this part of the versel. Tua spare betworn dacs will be ten feet to main deck, and Teven foot (o promeas de deck Sbe wilt bavew bewm engine, Afty iacu cyiindor sno ten fectatroke, wit wrovgot trou shafts aod wheels | Too wheels are to bo thirty feet in diameter and eight | tee face, One flue holler will be placed amidehins belo» | Che engines are being burit st be Morgan Lon Works | See be comnanoed by Captain Hearne, and go oat ed = When at Mobile the mast will be wken ont | of her and phe covvorted ivtoa steam oat Sno ig ot rory Nignt draft, drawing ovly three feet ax inches of water wen loaied = is is the first irou steamer over built on Greenpoint, and Mr. Seeeven hes had erected huldings especialy calculaced for this branch of shipbuilding. News from Yucrtan. | THE WAR OF RACES BROKEN OUT ANEW. | [From the New Orleane Picayuna, August 11 ] By the Mexican schooner Britlante, Capt. Batista, ar. rived yesterday, from Sisai the 6t) and Campeachy the Sth inet., we buve to weeke later news from the Yuca exiptula, Politically, the wosle country wes quist, the reactionary party not baving been able, since the cag. ture of their leader, to effect = reorganization; but the war of reces bad broken out anow, Our fies being tm Perfect, co rot furnish toe date of the now movement among the Indiane, but tt is certain that, on the 24th uit. they Leld the to importent towns of Ichmul and Peto, witiall the adjacent couairy, stretching up into the moun: taing, whence they threatened arcade and depredations ery kind upon the defencelegs iniabitants. On the considerable body ©! troops waa dea hagie to toe toreatoned provinces, and wo read, tp oMast reports of the 20th, of cer- ovaptages gsined Over the ravages, Dut they do pot appear to bave been of a decisive chiracter. The official psper, the Conetitucional, of Merida, ropro duces Ip full the iate acdrers cf Juarez to the nation with ccmments of slmort ¢xtravegent praise. “It meets at ‘once all the exigencies of the crise. It is fully up w the tpirit of the ege, fe President und those ho act with bim bave comp*+henced 1m a1 its scope the creed of th» liberal party. No more compromise of principle, po mors po itcal bargaire, oo more fusion of parties, rey with ancient prejudices aad abuses, @ bar the privileroi cleseer.” Perbaps, however, tho radicala of tae penin sula will come to tbink differently when the decres of con. fivcaticn begme to be executed in their midet, and, a8 01 tho Isthmus, their little “saints funds” begin to b setued, then, perbape, will have come the day of the rival anty. Paya in thie connection we no'iva thot on the Mth th: Copitel was thrown \nto great excitement on the discovery thet the Virgin's cro#m and other 470: clogs, 10 the priu cfpal church of the city, fitted up for the celebration of a feaut day, were mis* ing, ‘stolen — a sacrilegious rob bory,” eays the official paper quoted above. A similar theft, it will be remembered, was committed in this samo church during the iast year’s feast. On the 24th, the fit day of the Governor of tho State, ‘8 largo Dumber of political prisouers were vei at libirty, but we ¢o not potice among them the nawe of ex Gover. Bor Barrera, nor, indeed. do we avywhere flad mention whatever of that unfortunate leader of the opposing party. The Eglieh brig Vepus, whence is not stated, had a- rived at Sigs) with 2,936 sacks of corn and 160 barrots of four. The Spapiep steamer Union sailed for Havana on pork a ol heatth of the gguniry and eoaports copsiouce @ * Important from Vonezuéla, PREPABATIONS OF THS REvOLOTIONIstS TO ATTACK PURB'O OaBELLO, ktO. tho Phtiadelphis Bulletin, august 17, pine Far toes Dates waa te pny OS 0 ¢n tbe Jet ineiant, arrived at thys port wy 11 o'clock moroirg Sve brings letters and Papers of that date, from which - im we leva that Genera: Falcon, beading the revolutionary ty, ween Sow miles below Puero Cabello with Arc undred men, i having joined with the forces of General Guevara, was pr°pering to make ap atiack » #Oieh ie weit barricaded undred government ttoops and BA br gderlorearys the city are aru and should eucored wil The newepepers revolution, from which tt appears Ot fering strong enough to ma‘atain | points, bas veen inclining to ac eed in one oF éwo points to the cemsnde of the revolutionary party. oe A letter dated Puerto Cavelio, July 80, saya:—“Our situation bas grown worse and worse daily. Through complicity of some of Falcon haa been allowed to land at only four anes Preven: .. Ooe of Fal war brokea to pieces. communication with pd groom) carried out, Tne wri- ter goes on Woe are bi by land; our inter. course with te interior cut off; the toner part of the city iptrenched; business almost entirely stopped. Toe tele Graph to Valencia and Caracas is cutaway. The govero Ment to Caracas is worthless and wavering as ove! iv. ing uA to our own defence and fortune. We ars without seour'ty bere for our tives and without any prospect of getting over thir ove! situation ant ere mereced now with an attack apon our city by a mush stropger force and better organized fa tion than formerly, With less force op our gidé than previously, from desor tions apd dieaffection. So we are » by night and by day, on the alarm.” ‘The Croton and Cochituate. 70 THE BDITOK OF THE ABRALD. New Yors, August 17, 1869. As the public mind { at tho present time considerably excited respecting 'be taste of Croton water, and variour Opipions Bre snggested as to the caure, and eff ct upon the beaiths of those partsking of it, permit me through your columns to eiate from perronal knowledge, thatia August, 1856, precieely the same peculiar taste provailed in taal of tho Lake Cochituste water supplying the city of Boston it coptinusd about two wreks, aod, althougd the canes of some ularm, LO unusual Pioknows oF chanye in te health of the city ocourred by its use. A thorough examination was mere Dy ap ab’e RaDitary commMitteo, WDO Were une nIMous p the opinicn that the cause wae produced by the flowage of the lake bevond Ns natural boundaries over msreny Or bogey aod Where existed rany and Cecayiog egrtation Tpis t* without doubt tho reason of the pec writy ip the Croton water, and from the experience be: be ume by vs, 1 would’ add that your citizeos have bo cause for tm tp this matter by tho use water, bod that boy will find it wi'l not coptioue in ite presen. inte bute rhort time, Those to whom the tast fs obvexious wilt find thas after boiling the water the ob jection will be removed, BOS {ONIAN, Steam Communication with Oyster Bay. TO 1H EDITOK OF THK HEKALD. Oyster Bay, L. L., August 17, 1859. Tp your ‘seve of the 15tb you notice a report of certain meetings beid at Oyster Bay on the 6th aad 2th instant ference to steamboat communication with New York, sud 68 tbat report was incorrect as regarda its most im. vortent points, I beg leave to correct the aume, so that the public mind may not be wrongly impressed. I cvould riate thut the morting of the Oth was entirely in favor of supporting Capt. Somsripdyck, in consideration of bis re leving the cit-zens of Oyster Ray from the imposition 0! bigh ‘sre and poor urcommocations, from which they have sulfered the lant two yours And as to the commit ce Broken of as being appointed to report upon the sub ject, that te aleo incorrect; bnt on the contrary they were sppowtes \oaitend aSomarindyok mecting at Huntington. An regarce tbe meeting of tbe 11th instant, at which tne repoinon endorsing the vival Ine was passed, I would tate that by the misrepresentations of parties iotereeted in theold lic—which were used to the prejudice of Capt. Somarindyck, to the eflect tba: if the Mayflower was ban! ed off from tbe Glen Gore route, the Oroton would discoc- tpue ber trips to Ov eter Ray tmmediate! —a few,wore io ‘uenoed to vote for the resolu:iou, which was carried by & majorly of only three, Tho adherents of the old line then showed the du'ners of their compreneusion by approving ibe minvies of the previous meeting which wore favorable te the opposition, CBAs. G. SUMMERS, A Terzsthle Tornado in (ndtana, [From the Lafayette (Iad.) Oourier, August &.} A terrible tonnado over a@ portion of Sheffield towpebip ‘o thia county, oa Wednesday last, prostratiug novsee, barns, treek, and sweeping off fences, hay aud whest stscke, like teatbers before the wind. A large wmeunt of property was destroyed; but fortanately no lives were lost, bor was aby one seriously iojured. Mr. Q. J. Bull, who resides a short distance from Dayton, wiibin a quarter of mi of the track of the tornado, wae Au eye wituees lo ‘te devastation, and describes it aa th terrible whirlwind be ever witnessed. Fis attention fret directed 0 & p!Dguiar commotion among the clouds, #bich, movicg from the north end route, mer snd comm ngled aboot the mddle of tis Witd Ose prairie, *bd seemed drifting scarce one hundred feet from the round. . be concussion sonrded like the roar of artillery in the cfstance, ens the clouds, in dark, bervy masaes, wore piled over and urder each other, and, afier 4 spiraY move ment, which brought them sili! nearer the earth, th» igrpado descended. Ita approach souaded like the Olat toring of a railway train. Ip Ices than two mipotes it bad passed to tho eastward, leaving ruin and devastation in its course. [he larges: yoreet treer were twistec to splinters, aad every move able thing bore evidenco of its fury. “A dwelling houeo, oceupied by James Foresaun and owned, we belisve, by ‘homer Koval, was caught uy) 2, the whirlwind, lifts freq tte foundation and oeaphet ly demolished. fhe tur- ritore, beds, carpete and cooking utensils wero literally scattered to the wind. ali the outhouses, bay and whex: +tacks were caughi np aud ewept off, Not the most ro: mote svapicion of & fenca remained upon the premitas. | Aappt'y, Mr. Foresman apd bis family were absent from | home. Bau they oeen to the Route, vaey mast inevin | biy bave beep crushed to death, ‘Next tp the direct course of the furious whirlwind waa the bourse of Mr. Rvecrsft, a wol! kaown farmer, Near | ty every member of bis famiy war sick in bed, but, aa if Dy @ providentia! interposition, ihe tornwio Rwer from a direct tne, sud vassed’ within twenty foot of the rear Fdoor yard. A smokehouse war decolish ed, mil the fences proctraud, and evry muveahie aricie carried of 1s ia # aingo has the aype com in Wildest creck, be idence of Mr. Ryecraft, aud dtrectly tm ie course of tho turusdo. #08 baled gitocet dry, Ar. Bull vouches thay a iarge turtle wan found tbe gue evenmg Leary trom theereek, The next house evcountered wi Wa. Bzer, on the eset bank of tho W. Ie w stsntinl frame nt ered 11 to frazwents ip the twickling of an eve. Warne br tee rumbitng noise which precoced the whirlwind, the | centre femily by @ commouimpulee sought refuge in the | ceiler, sed ceerped uniojared = Mr. Rizer’s lose will no: falc ebort of 31,50. His Oe orchard was almost entirety dewirosed, Frou. treee, twelve to sixteen ircbes in diameter, were taken up by toe root acd carried over two hundred garde. 7 owning teirs, Vircest Dyo, Churles Sterriti, Wil- Nom Suodsy, tue, Brand and J A Peers snetalved more ercege The whirlwind cat aclean swath tarough grove of timber delougiog to Mra. Saoddy. The try laid waste ig about two bupdred yards ip and three mites in Jepgih, The tornado nad spent se before Teaching tae county line of Citaton, end aid vo farher dawvge, Mrs, Potera and sre weet bo only personé tajored, sod they out 'y. This wer the fiat tornaio experianced j section of country wi'kin the memory cf the o babitent, ond, coueidering tte extent and duravion perbops wore destructive to property than any ou record in the Weer, i aeub oture, but the fury of the stora auty [Frona the Indianapolis Jonrna!.] ‘Tho approach of the tornado was marked dy a gingular spprarance of the clonds, A gentleman rupaing on the Lafaye te re iroad told me that they ap od to be alinort red, Up the Peru road, Hr. Eogioeer Devi informs ut tbe deetruction of timner surpassed anytoing ne ever sac, Twenty-four Gees were Down across tbe track in a drstance of a bal? a mie or 90, and thoveands were pros trated on boib sides o8 far aa the ese could reacu. In MALY cases the tops of the treea, at about twenty feet fromm ere twifted off aod blown through the air | ie dietwnces. Tho ovly house in sight of leg one, was biown all to pivoes. The country pagaed ever wos luckily low and swampy, with few in habitents, or the tnjury might have been terrible to por- Bone an Well as timbdor Srrovutarwns my Gvaxo.—A sudden and some- what mytterious movement in Baltimore has recantiy caused. su advance io price of Peruvian gasno. Doaters allege, we bellove, in explanation of this , thatal ta the egent anda has been io good faith disposed of, but this 8 Very doubtfal. The amount of this kind of guano !m ported tov year ts teico, if pot thrise, as must a8 in 1858, and foreign seles bave been leas, In wudition to thi intelligence hes been received from Calinc that 3,000 were ebipped iv tho month of June,which way reasonably be expected bere ip September; aud, moreover, thattweive | tbips, averoging crobably more thad 1,000 10n8 each, wore loadirg at the Chincha Isjunds, for Hampton Roods, most of which may be expected at this port in COctober; e0 it may 0 confidently calculated that the quan- tity of Peruvien guano” which will bave evtered tke Chesepenke Bay up fo the let of November next, to gerber with that in rtore on the Ist of Jennary last, can reearcely be lees thap 40,000 tone for the year’s oly 1b 18 ovicent, vaerefore, that there is ravoality somewhere Immepre sales must bave brea mace to quad purchaeers wbicd, in time, will be cancelled to suit thelr conveniences or prrrope the Prithmore agent may pave voluntarily cor bived at a mopopoly by placing iwiense quantities o gdano 'b the bande of cup or two operators, We know ‘Lot bow that may be: but this wedo know, thatto agk #b extra price for grano of tho farmer ead piauter, under present ciroumetances, is wrong, and, if insisted’ aa, o the podlic to be in no base imporition. Hence wo atvige burry about buying, and, foouer thon pay this extra tax, hot to use Pornvinn guano at all, There are other com- porte equally as good, and eome of them suporwr,—Bal- timore er, August 17, Supreme Court—Spectal Term. Betore Hon. Judge Jograham. AUG. 17.—In the Matter of the Petution of Hugh MePan lan.—A writ of Babess corpus was issued directing Jone- phine, wife of petitioner, to produce the body of their in font cbiid, the parents tiving at Reparate. | Luthing ond Indy, Mlee Duhrigy. ubting end Indy, Mise Dohring, Fiobs Mare A. M4 chi’ | sie i | she bnmble roof tbat sheltered one preeent: 8 return to the writ set forth cruel treatment oo the part of the busband, and that the wife was compaiied to leave dim. A divorce suit 18 Dow pending batweon the parents, and the pregent motion was adjourned to Friday nest The Public Health. MEETING OF THE BRALAU COMMISHONERS—QUARAN- TIN BSOTRICTIONS ON STEAMERS ANNULLED— COMPLAINTS ON THE LIGHTERAGS QUEsriON— MoKING IT BXCLUSIVS, ETE. A Weeting of the Board of Health Commissioners took place yeeterday at the Oy Ball, In, eference to permitting steamers from tnfected ports to come Up from Quarantine, the following resolution was adopted :— Resolved, Toat in the opinion of this Board, whea steamers astiv. from infected ports without any sickness - Pa ee ee pea them to come uo to tne city or baving prrfo"wed quarantine for ry the Health Otticera cay Tenignese. ae iaaill ne The Board consider there ‘s a difference between steam- ers and sailing veescls tm this reapect, as the former keep tbetr batebes uncovered during thetr ‘hile the lagier cover them to preairve hci cargeen ® Tr, GUNN sta‘ed that vessels which have rec ‘ved per- met lighter are in the habit of employ: ib - €F- WB thote iloeused by 5 of da cry peer at Staten Ur Boy stated that be bad little doubt but the sloop which tbrew the uffensive matter overboard eame from Brooklyn, and the captain of the supposed offenper nas beeh summoned before the Brooklyn Board of Health. ‘The Board then adjourned til! Friday next at noon. —_———————___ Captain Jeffereen and the Schooner N. H Gambrel. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Naw Yorg, Augnatl7, 1859. Tt fg with much astonishment and regret ut eceing my ame figure in the columns of your universally rend Berar of the 16th instant, ae one of the commanders of the African slavers captured by the governmont of the United States, My vame Ogures in your list as the com- mander of the echocner N. H. Gambrel. Notwithstanding the many letters that I have written to my sgent, the late J.B Purry, in refutation of tha Statement pubiiahed in your highly credited journal from the city of Rio Janeiro, and authorized bim to pro’ secute the ibellent, and clear my neme from the foul uspersion carton tt to cover some sinister viowa of the parties concerned in that vessel, and tocorrest your siement wita reepeot to my Dame, and clear it from the foul stair thrown on it by somecovert enriny of mine, | beg {9 inform you on the point, #0 that you may correct your lia After my arrival in this city, as master of the Chilean ecbooper Ciara Borges, from Valparaiso, Kio Janeiro, New eLX sud Bavaca, I arrived in this city’ ov the 20uy ¥ Cf July, 3895, avd received the command of the storementioned veesel from D. Diego Sutill, Req , mer. cbept of Wbis city, my health being at Lhe ime raimer elicate. On or _shont the latter end of August I ws eatiod on by Mr. Valeptoe, of the firm of Valentine & Baboage, of thie ety, and ofteres the command of the schooner N'A Gembrel, them ready for sea, and only detaiced for a waster. 'T ng with there gentlemen to take com marc of the achooner, and ehe wes accordingly ol ared at be Custom House betore [ ever went to examine the craft. Bowever, ou the following day, when { went op hoard to examive ber and her cargo, stores, ko, L declired taking commsnd of her, at I' was informed ber OWDErs OF BeeDts were residing in St. de Lowbdo, south cosat cf Alrica, where tbe N. HG wan ciewed for The consequence was trat, under thos» cirevmstances,] refored to bave anything further to do wnh ber, Dok baying seep or examiocd bor papers, as hey were then por out of pigbi by the agents, dr Vwentine then geve me @ writien discharge from her apd Faid he war kometo ibs Cesiom House to clear new, a8 he bad appointed anotber to command ber. Tho verse} 01d not ew), 1 believe, for come time after this, snd "Dy digenre returved cn me with more vinleace than be. ore, I went up town to reride, and took po further notice of ube affwor L left this city in November of the same year, end on my esrival io Braz'l op board of the brig General Pierce, } iret raw my nome figure in the public press as the com mepcer cf tho N. H. G, wBich had been captared oo he Covst of Africa tm September or October of the same sear, during which time I was a resident of th’s city aud order medical aitendance, coreequentiy I could not have cmmrnded that veesel and made my escape from ber op whe Consi of Africa, as stated in the report of the capture ‘This fact \# 60 clear that there are hundreds of reepact. abie persons. merebants and others, who can testily to he veracity of th'e statement; consequently you will please correct ihe etateweat made in the HeKacp of the LOtb, where my uame figures among the commanders of y ire any farther particulars reepecting mé,to clear my Came from the foal eta\n put on it, aud 4B some of my evemes may try to make capital ontof it in blackenixg wy reputation before the goverament of our country, before whom I em in hopes ebortiz to present tmreeif to seek rediess for the many apgravaicd outrages Puten me by foreign Powers, ibat by couplicg my name with a traffic thet my most in*roterate enemies can’t bring orward @ single charge of this Datare againgt me, during the many years that [hare been o €0\pmaator and owner out of ibe porte of the Union. I have the honor, sir, of remoiving, very respectfully, your moet obedien’ ervant, M. JEFFERSON, Arrivals and Depertares. ARRIVALS, At the Tierendon Fotel~ Mr. and Mra. D. HM. Lee, Joun 8. Bill, bogland. DB. Leight, Loulaville, Ky ; Mr. ‘and ire a, W. & Cam, nikanses, © B ugh Et Louts; Mr. Donglase, SPELT S. WO Ae Mibad UBZeIR Senor” Fodewald, Mrs Kodewald, New Orlosre: Tore sh Mackay ant piece, Montreal; alien Buchevac, Kogland; Julio Pls, Cube wr one ‘Van Cleef, Newport; Hugh Wilson, Jr., Charles top, a At ibe Everett Hougs—WW Oorooran, Weshlug‘on: Majo Morsical, Ub A: #. M. Bdwards and Indy, @ Cirgrat ke, J. 6. Redieh, J. i. EL NG peared Pope W & Per rep, Henry P. archér, J. 8. Wotzise aud ledy, J, W. Carms't wife and daughter, © H Barnewell and lady, South (aro 1H ard fami); ya N. Walker, wife an ‘a; Wm. H. Barney, Mo. O. Malt Hy. Chae, G, Barn servant. Richmond, ans; H.C. Mavter Gubring # F. Diet ‘M Wert and two children, Mies 0. feat, J Nortimer Wort, Chas W ehields Poiladelpbia; Mrs, P.O (sibous and two danghlers, Rich’d 8 Ely. George O. Lunbsr, Bridge port, Conn ; Vemge Weary Davis, LUD, ienaon; @ J Noeb Royo! Marine Postal Service; J Brice'’mth, New Fort; sdw'd Kly, Obicage; W 0. Lane Master Glsenow, st Louis; Freneis Chambers. London; T. J. Ball and lady, Dex- ter; bm’! G. W. Htehsock, Mew Heven, From Sevantab, In the stermship Alxbama—J H Whitlock, King, OS Virgin, f B Virgin ‘Iesec Winter. M Hym Yarcholl, PK Wash, Dr H is mmith, U8 4, wie and an Mire) ttorgesn, MreJ Gin, Ms F O #c')lashem and ebiid Virginge WLwkrop. tchn Gitm, J suasell, J 0 £oleona, J Accerron, M Attman. T Mek aus, ‘J T Whitfald, 1, Merril, BT sobervoo N ft Ohriscts Ue; a. 0 Grief end itan, @ 1 Tsmos, G *omiineon, Merntari, ) A Kroome,) Bavgs A codaic & Duma, J edn ard, weorge uerden, » Morrow J Loweoberg. Mauter (, berg, F Parre:, © hoes, BG Mtarn, Wt L sylvester, Jt Daniel, © P Waite, JU Ce won, H Barrie J ernet, Lert) net, James 1. "Tow 3 7 Coritne, im, A liver, MF. pd tira W * JF Jewett, diram sath, W Hunter, we t Meckeuna. Mry Juiing Sup9, Master Jancsl Torh. Bi Marebali, © L Woolork, WH kovton, J ¥ Brown ¥ Philips, Ws Keechem, J Dale. J a Aeon," exer. kT'Jo Job 1, Warofe cer. b #3 Quinu, JE dcner, & © Here, M Thorp, & moucs, Jse Fountsin, 8 1 4 iol Ben i rs 5 crleren, re Mepks ard two obi amuel Jones, Cnerlee Gerden, Wr and Mre 4 # oueran, two mm and nures; hise Sh Wiltee, Mus Gitrton Mras W Duss. Yrond Mrs F prep Wrond Mra a D Greibh, Miaa Bing, Mra a W Wim. berly, pies Probh, Mien OJ Vavis, Mien Coleg, I* Pare, B Hurter, Wreve Me H Mert}, Mr and Nre KH LeGraenrind t F Sroitb, Mise Mor dene Hart, Nre a Mee Geo M © barly, I Dr a Bowen, J % Bo Fut WO Crag r HJ Favuge, JA Findley. 4 Faweelt, J Boo , SH & Kirwan, A Rothchild, 7 W Sears, 0 Uyird—a16 seven fp the eteerage From Hawhurg Ip steamship Bazonis- % Branomenr and y nd fwrriiv, K Helt, of Miohed. ¢ WoKr Marie Perzs nud lady, Ths Stringham, in the © wiltek, & F wn rie & Hueck, G Wiep Frow fen Frare! Wild, of Boren. p Oc 2 Telegeaph—Mr HG DEPARTURE! For Liverpoo), m steamatip Persia —Alohovsa Tu Mont, Mo bile, Gro Chee‘ermrn, New York; Mra U Chesterman, Cartall, Bp, Webb iverpo k; Mre Read, mn Warie, NY; Rive Kupns And wervsnt, do. izrauts de wendio la, wife sri seresat. Bavaua; Conde dé Jibasoa, lady wud aor rent, co GC ebale California; do: Geo Booth, NV: a ® dinerd, ackpollo; Kra Shipwita Poa Vi do. PW’ Banteton nit tad , bond La Frennd,¢o ST Fergaaom, do; Jobo 4 ‘rong, do: B Licthein, do. # dordelia. Laas, 3: 4 © Davidson, 4 evel a Habe, German Vilit, RA Alraez and W New Grannis; Chae Green’ Savannah; Daniel Luoth, dics Omphom, dire hazy B Javncey, and 8. 'A isp- Fam, New Yor’: Mrand Mra Beach Vanderpool and gon, Mr ard fas Loule U Garria, #t Louie; Mr aad Mire Peabo Galves, Peru; Nye Sbeomoes and davgbter, Wr and Mre John Kenedy, 1 § O; Alburhe Woodhesd, NV: BE Van An lo; Thos Floiycake, « Hossles, Bpaiu; M_ Sim- “ England; Coste 3 Btle ai Sobitae, do; MF ond Sus % Mater, srgiand; Josesh Mawbey, London; Oa: Bocper, Hs Uinore, WB Uulcn, NY, Capt J flamer, Loa: # tiecbe Bavand; AL and F’bimpeon, do; K Mead ds ; Upas allen, N ¥; Oavid Thompeon, do; man Fwanwich, do; Charles, Leaning, | Phiiadelph bdware? Liekiceon New fork, Robert Mute, Charleston; “pce in Eemer. Havana; Me AN tan Maria, do; MeO bo b: Ubse “ bretead, @exloa; mr Jokn by Powlee ; ¥ F Yoo Heerel, N York; A Parla, New Granada; Mr Woodward, Philacelobis; My © Roma, Bavana; HU do; J © Arcernco. Phulscelpbia, 3 L Mone New Yor . » Morgen do; Baron Orten Sacken, Secretory to Husstan Legation; 2 1 Cheiisat, sii'pole: Mr Joho Pargese, N York J i'igenn, Evltimore; iadac Petgrasn. 1 York. De Wm Cod mon Sem do. m Ollver! Lewego; Mr and Mrs JS Pender and thee chilizen, Calltorsioy W Pryiz, sweden: By Lenmia, N Vorb; M Girals, Madcid; W a Waitney, Wiltiamstarg, & L Brreen, ¢o; Mravd Mrs albert Gratf, Oltcimnatl; a Serer, Osivorma; 1 Sedocker, 40; 8 Ptiltps do; Mr and Mra Gol: dovepger and chtid, Lowaville, Sr Bachman, éo, Joho Amar. roo. Wolverbamptcn. Grani Mei 2an. Manchester; Mr and Mrs JH bbedé, coeton. Fer Charleston, ip tho stesmebip Columbia—Dr J Rre snd lacy }.)) Rertey Nr Soth, Mra Reese, Mra ® D Matthows. D Niel WE holloway, ® Faler, J ttorm. M M Rvagies, D J verber, Mre M Lapziger. Migs 8 Cook. F i Geo Cra . Chas Stewart, Fa De Chacon, L Griswold 1 ‘Ader, A Meyers, Wm W Creovey, DGocaman, F Jupper, & ry B piiaberg, . msn, 5K ner, W Celezh, 8 Comkery, 6 Li chew: ‘A Beoekuntoie, Misa Wirtek, Nre Wiiiek, TF Pruden, M Bien, ‘WC Jones, JF Thooper. J M Latbro>, UA Cantwell, Juo X Fisher, ard six tn the eeerege. Cxocxert’s Loa Canm.—On the Mobile and Ohio Roi Ovo, pot far trom Jackson, in Tennesece, says an ex- change paper, still stasds the humbie log cabin, eighteen by tweviy teet In 4:76, built and cocopied while by, lived n the oririckhy the far-famed David Crocket. tte loge, are faei decaying, and desolation eurrounde yt, but so taveller pestes 1% without an eager desire to ‘took apon Of the teyest repre contetiver of the Arrrican pioneer obsracl sre nero aad op honest man Near it te & rallroa’ ciation, ealled GCrockett’s etstion; wround tt perbaye, 41) pion 9 te deur ead perpetuate @ DAME BB MAB ar Gy Ly co ¢ Tage NEW YORK AERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1860, Mew Race Conn. TO THS KDITOR OF THE HRRALD. Naw Youx, dugeet 17, 1650, Seeing an article in your paper of thie morning oa a 700 Course for the people, { would say Saas l think is is the Very thing we want. There is land to te bat ebout the same distance from New York us Epsom is com London, for about $6 por acre, abc perbars love, It is of Do use for agricultural pur- poses as tt 1s too eendy, but a L'tile outlay of money would mske ft right for racing. It te om the line of railway fo peueet heh Sc walt at neo w ideseiene ne coe & R000 locaton Brunswick, &. Tho road in operation soon. Don’t jet it iN) through PROGRES. Mr. Charles D, Keller, an actor, died ia Boston on 10th tpat. He was born in Philsaelvhia, and made his debut-there eighteen years act of Macbeth. Tho deceased a, of sixteen years, reeiding in Concord, not acted for a few years jest. Detawase Exres Oss ‘72, 48, 24, 62, 15, 13, 39, Detawake O1ass No. 5, 28, 67, 69, 49, 77, 40, 1d Grorois, Crass 50, 47, 49, 20, 39, 15, 74, 46 Groncia, OLass No, 442, 72, 43, 6, 26, 9, 55, WOOD, ADDY & 00 avoust Yj '» 60, 0g0, pisying ove | loaves & daughter,a Mas the ay 26, 1620, tanas. 62, 55, 22. Pe A she The Drawings of the Sussex County and Consolidated Lotier, of Delaware. FRANOR, BROADBENTS & 00., wuld lottery. do hereby bore drawn this day.— Sussex Counrry—Crass No, 123, Avcosr 17, 1859, 48, 76, 57, 9, 66, 50, 73, 42, 58, 43, 22, 10. Consouipaten Lorrenr—Crass No. 101, Avaust {7, 1258, 66, 29, 1, 28, 72, 51, 63, 34, 30, Witness cor bands at Wilmington, Del, thie Gaz) August 17, 109 JOSN Da JORN W. WaLEgR, ALFREE B WOOTEN, AN Value ther Hralth.-Uet all vide a bex 0° Brandreth’s vegetable ontversal p cone CyarDIEFy OF COIS, OF DENMScbe. OF any other sowueee ree OD, they may he resorted toxtonos, Neithe: impuriiios uke rrandreta’s oil ens their mediome 55, 8, 2. day, (Wodnes. Jommissioners. FBRARCK, BROAL ERA CE & CO., Wiimingion, Del, then, pra- 4 that tn Wrox werivualy tj ire thowe wan Let the wiae consider. street, und sold st % ceate, wiih fuli paruculara, ot 494 Canal by ali druggists. Seunders’ Metalic Tablet Razor Strop. Pimitable article may ve obtwimed of the evle maaufac ‘gras && Sa NUESS, 60.7 amor House, aad of the ve- . love agents throughout the ort} Brady's Geliery bes Removed trom 359 ardadway to 643 Broadwey, corer of Plewsker street. Pho tographs, reoty pea end smbrotypes. pe Likeneaser, 20 Cent Ambror Family Rim54 LL & CUOPSS, 3:7 brows way. Phrenologtcal Examlasttons, Showing & WELLS’ 8 Broadway. y Toe rd cbtidren's liheresses beautifully taken by with © the tslenta defects sud proper cocupation, me given at FUWLad Paris Boo ard Shues, from the most Cele~ brated » abers, just received by KUGSNM FAIS, boot casker, 51 Naseau sireet. Grover & Baker's Notsclees FamiiY S8WISG MACHINES. For our own family use we became fully sadated thst Gro- ver and Raker’s ia the best, snd accor sing). N. ¥, Tribune, Offire temporartiy at 60 182 Fuion Minger’s Zewing Bachives Ace nuperior fo yp od It. — ol maputagrurit ‘Ste indre dectrabla for al binds of faclly serving. are wapanie of a sRisioarsrenerarn = LM. biING ES mere moeey. Foo., 458 Broadway, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines... lice 015 Broadway, Hew York. Defiance Saiamander Sutee- With Patent Forder proc looks, and caves. bars. Aroot eaten jurray stress, corner Dince, dormeriy Mo, 181 Pear! street >\e0, fire apd vargiar otc BERT M. PATRION. Herring’s Patent Champion Ft Avd borer proof safes, 251 parte one ot Murray ‘The Beet Srin; Riliptic, at from $5 to Prince Imperial Champagas FROM wie OF PAPUA id nde country. Vi] v. HAUGHWOUT, Bole corner of Broadway anc "a Hatr Dye, the Heat Ia Se. Wilson's bar colorer, 2s. 06 Grand aireet Bad Water. throngtous the ow York, the World, oud 616 Broad ‘The impurities are instantly destroved by @ few drops of Tr. TOPLAS if ) Venetian itpiment Dr. foniae hes mado oath before the Mayor thai it ts perfectlyinnocentrotake taterusl'y {:oures cy diarrboos wentery, ‘and cholic, as thor fan by all the druggists at 25 and £0 cents. sureet, Kg sands bave certified ty ‘of feiiles Dow never iravel without Depot @ bole. Sold jaadt Keunsdy's Medical Ulascovery is Warranted to cure eerctula erysipelss, ealtrbenm, scald head, uloerated wore fegs. For sale oy all druggias. and Is for Now York aad a2 for emali towns, such a Siaten Istavdevs will nave thelr Of Wood, Kddy & Co.'s Lottertes, | Bo. 443. acauer 17, 188. | IL, 25, 70, Ly 11, 30, 2% 7, 13.9. 4, 7, 58, 45, 75, 20. | No. 441 aucurr i, I its ave 18s TWA, avausr U7, 20, 52, 69, 33, 8, 67. » Wilmingtoa, Del. Bed in Existence—Howe's at $75 Broadway. Cail and see it, Batehelor’s Hair Dye, Wige and Toupees, | ‘the best in the world. surnaseivg all made, Sold and applied ‘at the manufactory, Ruptare . 33S Sroadway. Cured by Harsh & 00s Radical cure tos, They aso, ng rng orn th age yon supporters and ¢) formities made to order. how York. Barry's Triecpherous ta the Beat ont article for dreesing, beautify tn; ‘va end restoring the bai, Sil, der i Fo. 1 Yeney vtree:. Fistretic iMecases and ter 60 T weit etrees, west aids and Lear Grosdway Crtatedoro’s Hal amor Toure and Cheap- jesolig. Curio, oreerry try. Sold by ali drug of Colter, Chang belitahnoent, treated carefully by A. GRANDIBAN, Dye, Wigs and Teupers, be bent in the world wholeerle and retail, aud the dye prt vately epplied. Mo 6 astor Rouse. HoVowny's Pills and Ointment valuable to ti atsbbore cov; ont fal W their soot esraereen kod the farer fu und bealing jatic Sourneymen arhers Need their EDL, inimitabie katr cutter, No. 4 Barclay atre any Bair dye 5¢ cent ce. Trusser, Shouider Beaces, E/ngtic fering sick than their wetcht in gold are more The ash, yield wih Sundaye— et, cloves Sun- Stockings, &e,—-DR. GLOVAB’S new lever truss, No. 4 Ann streets. Wever and Ayuet ver end aguel! Fever and Agus !!—te- tolprania and cihera who remo@ to the Western psrt o the Orited t tates oomulala tn bitter terme nf the i! tn there sections. tesilmuny to ibis tact ‘Little uden, fetal dlneaeen that prov 1°, rertloment, in & biog lied wil who at rk Taple who could only @ Hy under the id tha: fever SU RTECS) inle ise bem and be convinced of the! it's celebrated bitters is the on!y on ows Vorwsie by drucgiain aud dealers Kenerelly everywbere. | Privelpal cepct 18 and 15 Park row, New Lor! 7 dasgnehad «ven bim o JIL, then be wou'd Uke 1 experisnoe again Some of the moat Dickens the 1 a Wostara ip ring Dook entiled “Martin Chuzziewit,” ax athatthe netitntion wea the ever god sgas, whlch bad teuipted to Maks a permanent reyidence of i most gloomy D re for this ter- ae thn: We Would Tesommend wo the publle, Try a ena Merried. Lockwoor—Cocrsr —On Tuercay, Avguet 16, at the Stanton street Baptist cburch, by the Rev. BM. Alll, Mr. Rorert H. Lockwo: f Charles Cooper, inq., all of this elty, to Mies Euiza Coorms, oaly daughter Buene—Gorrken.—Un Monday evening, Angust 8, by the Rev. Moees Rogers, Caasuss T. Hivos 0 Asma M., daugh- ter of John @. Gottker. Rebway, N. J., and Baltimore, Md , papers please copy. Morcax—-Joxr>.—On Thuraday evening, July 28, by the Rev. Jamer Mibett, at his residence, Mr. Jonn Moaoan, of Tendon, to Miss AnNa Marra Jonna, of Marchester, Rog- ‘and, Mosrs—Larpy —On Tuesday, Avgvet 16, Thomee S Burch, br. Gronce A. Mosks to Tearea Lar py, ali of tbia city. Carieeten, 8. 0., pspers please copy. we Rev. feveo—Baxrows.—Up Tuesday afernoon, August 16, at tha residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Langen- Stewart, Mr. Richer SuvsG, of England, to Mise Maa #N70INtTTB Barrows, of this city, Van AUREN—Garnison On Wedaeaday, Avgust 17, by ‘the Rev Haieey Downing, Rawast BH, Vax AvKEy to Kare M., daughter of Cornelius K. Garrison, Birth. Ctark —In this city, oo Wednesday, August 17, tho wife cf Janne A. CLARK, @f & Bon. Died. Barry.—On Wednesday, Avguet 1 Avaowrts D. Barry, eniid of 7. of cholera infantum, B.G, apd Matilda F Barry ,and grandeom of S¥ancia Dalton, aged 6 montas 17 dese. ‘The funeval will take place this (Thuredes) atternonn, At WO O”stock, from the residenve of bis father, No, 186 ‘Wert Twanty trird street. De oan —On Tuesday, August 16, % Gs'aghter of the late Heary A, and Kilze “ecrened. ‘The relstives and friends of the tacuilp arorssapoctfally amie (Thareday) Tate reaidenoe, No. 725 Bight invited to Cag ted ry ‘st two o'clock, from ber avenue, withont forther Invi! Cuaruan —ID pe ae M. Charman, aged ph io 7 The reistives and of ; from (ha residetce of bis fe her men, Sine, No. 7 Diiary atroot, GavtjwaltwAb UIs robAluew, Biporia! Tuesday, Ai 1b, mopibs and i day. the famt"y are invited to at- toneral, this (fDureds7) afternoon, at three of consumption, Fuganata Ciare Broxpace, the only surviving Clapp, Roverr Tibolua Uhap Teateaoster ‘tBe only and beioved on of Wy are respectfully (a: grhereday) @fterncon, at toe wile of aineeday morning August 17, Mw fous Wiliam Falooer, in the 684 year of ‘Tbe friends and a tances of ihe fami folly tavited to attord the fusmrar” ony amnly are renpest ow, from het isiovestdesce Ne is : te Lomen, aged 6 menue McManow.—-Ov Wednesday, Avgeat 17, Joux £1 a fox aad Garea Mt Mas a? famuly, and thove of his unctes, ¥ oo rea- to attend the ‘uperal, from the residence of Loree afternoca, Ne Too we Raat Tretieh street, this (Thursday ) Nictous —On Wednesday morning, August 17, Youngest obild of Pp yooh Samuel and Jane Nichols, aged 3 years The rela ivee and frionts of the tavited tend the funeral, ‘rom the reltence af ie bgt 0. Waahington Street, this (Friday) mornipg, ab tow Noram —On Toesday, August 17, of asthma, Maat tax wwiow of the late Joba Nolan, aged vi rntres seg ‘The and relatives of the’ family are rexpeo'felty” jaw, ° Tacos, invited to attend the funeral &t two o'ciock. from the rend Pitman 0. MeMapen, No. 87 Cif street. Albepy Papers plesse copy. orm. — Desay, August 17, A chile Alfred and ana Bina Oued, aged ) year, 8 bo rtd days. Farewell my deriing Anny swoet,. You were my bre = fis aio 17) meet But I cope tp beavea You and my darling The friends of the femily are resprotfuly invited ts at. tend the funeral, this (Tpurstay) afierpon, st threw o'clk, Hom the resicence of ber erandfatber, Andrew Barrett, No. 17% Jobuson street, Brookiya, without tur ther poLe soe” &—Op Wednesday, Avguet 17, Joax 0. Toots age@ yeurs. Ais frienda and arqueipterces, and those of hie other Patrick. are reepectfully invited ty attend the fusers!, wie (Thuredey) Tneop, & two o'clock, from his law resi- dence, No. 494 Second avenue, SCHELL, a» BOIKNTIFIO K N, Of * prartionl expecience 01 £0 years, evabl coulist, 46 Krome eUeet Lo guRrmuter eu cures Oo diveared €: ra COiloe Poure from 9 w CITY ABD COUNTAY MIL! INbRA ~ PO! 8 great bargein. ote to ackoens, & well bd winter MIMineTy gOCw® CO -elatIg Of Fe" slock of ded aike ant pons, Bs aces ies. pel D8, 1b Gowers, dc. apply at T JORRS’, Ahi 12 se6 BTREKT—, A atric of shore aud guitars at $2 60. ci French cuit A} bocte at $4; warranted satisfeoury. DVEKTIE|NEWSP2PRR sDVKRTIOING 8 PeTASRU.LN & OU. arn agente oe — all he newecepere io toe United save ae ADVEBTIBE | luting Calitornts) and the srthh Pessew errs tome 8000 Fife ert papers are ee erved nod fled at Ubel~ “hee wrest sow Yorm sa4 mo 6 Stave ate AL VEETISE jton ‘They a'tend to tonir busteoss They bere arecgemen'd wrth wll the rea pesere throvyhoaithe sountes advertivere com see mosey, ime and trowb’e by gtring @ a. ir adveriioing, af AND PEIOENGLLL & CO tbel (heir old customers #1'] teauly. Be cbante sre ‘nviled to call nt our offlen | where's tofo tation wit be ivan thos “a fracle apy ene & adveriec Nctvasty, aed [niske muses iberedy. x MONBY. EPIOURES—PKTER BAY AasD, A” celebrated’ green turtle ecno caterer will rane his unrivalled ecu at the Uvion dining strest. tols dage Breadwar and Dey etrret en rance on 1 W. & —Famtliewenypited, Wat. u NOgaiB. ARTHOLF’S ORLEBRATRD REWIND MACHIN B FICK GARATLY ERLOIED. aime Family marines $50 BARTEOL® Manv# a 454 Br MAKE “TU inte COMPARY, may, corver Howars atreat, ABLEY BaG® 4O—EVERY OON-MIVAB © VARUE end style of Iain OF priv ted to order. 17 ane Ot ae RL DDERU OF, 17 West street BUNTON UIBESB8R0 NALLA, ENLA tne red without 4 petn, so ‘har tne. hee te oner*tion. the ‘east tnconventencs to the patiest by Dr Zale nee, — ‘Tysons of thay iway. beters to the physicians and 9”: DB + BOYES 0608, IMPERIAL J Dr DUD: bas opened a sult 65) Brosdwey the +1smpation and where b EDVa YORK, Bu NOTICIUSO D&E NEUVA YORK. EL FUfICiOSU BE SKUVA TORK. & NUTICIOSO DE Ww KL NUT 0.080 Dé NUBVa YORE. UWBER ON gaTUabay. “UMYA ¥ oo ON BaTUBDA wzzz GER, REST 8ThaMGK &bWoPaPES, STMsMKR NECEPs PRE. DOUBLE BEKKE POR 6, DOUBLE BANAT FOR §. aT 308 8 AMbAl0a, DOUBL@® SuveT F MO, DEST SPASIPH ‘QuVaRIiCINe eROiCne x ay ¥ s A RT BT OM I. BUST GARIPH ADVERIELNS MaDis “ala ‘ ADVKBTSING MED LOR TO THES aMeRiGaN tie Dee LOC TO HK B ABERICON Thal po0k TO JEEP Auch ag TRADE UK TO SHE S AMERICAN ihe publicatio, eile ie ai 24 amb auece AN THOM V6x¥ KIND OF BsGS FOR ALI 8ORTS OF USE, GOt Up tu the reatest style, nt a few bows’ uctice. 17 Kinet 2 wenty elgdih street. GAR GREETING CONPERY, UNDER HEADRIONS Bros patente, ofice S12 mreadway, opposite St Bickol Fotel. he incressing euccees of thive-mosny (8 the mata corse quence of ‘be gren! euperi-rity cf tbetr coal exe works. The scentifc *merican. 4 ugut 20 b. bas jue published snc Llue'raied the works of, at the Be veris Butel, Sew York, where ia operation. OUSTRITHR'S CKURBRATED STOMACH BITTERS restores ‘be apres gives freed vigor to the digestive organn, scnde the blocd trough tbe sets G GRRiT AMERION. i company er: ean be eeen cally wind roid by all drurgists Prtnotyai cepot Now. L3.and Ls Park row ED Ja WALBY-IN PLAIN JURY, AND JET AND GOLD, comprising bracelets, plos. earrings, weckisore, Duvons, tines, dc. pewly tmporied at OSBURNK. BURGE M aN & TOWNFEND RS, 627 Broadway corzer ot Spring 6260, OBGAN'? EXPOSE OF FREE MASONRY POR SALR, hooks and engravicgs ponght, eo! bo BUNTLINE’S NSW Ses bfORY, Entitted OUR mane; On, Tue Pinata Buxtans ov tue Gury, 48 NUW BEADY fo the PEW YORK M&@CURY, At all the news devote. NCB A WEEK. A NAW ILLU TRATED PERIODICAt, - dusted by ‘con THE BEST WA THES Ik KUSCUPS, AND ILLUSTRAPED: BY 1Hs Fiket awtiste. FIRST SORTHLY P4kT NOW READY, ‘The following are a few of the It rt seeONk a Wane ree Wiliem M Thackeray, Sbiriey Brooks, Charles Keade Bisa Mutoc, 2 ified Yeanya00, Mrs. Gasceti, GB. ewes, Tor Tas ior, Geo a Sola. Garey Meredith, arrie: Marlines: aries Kai GW. Dwect Capen “Bae Ard the following eminent designers kad art its are cogaged. on iLustrations. John Leeeb, Haolot K. Browne, % 8. Moats, 0. Keene, John Tennist, b. Wot, ko, Fist meathly part now ready, Price 10 cenie weekt tp moor'biy pari, price 36. cents tubsertption per year, four dollare WALLMER & POGERS, ‘No. 42 Nassnc mireet For sale by a0] bocbeeliera and news egenia. QPSOTACLES— OF GOLD, SILVSR. SABLE AND STBMD, Stee erties! and cerkapica: tostroment of every Seam 23, 1 ured apd C3 bern sar nalts antes Ke D'nact Hass 19 veka eee a Grsanns SMABVIN'G | yep FATRNT 8 LaMANDRR BARES. ‘These waren are free from éampm fave been im wae over seventeen yeass, Aba Dave rever fatled. “i Waresy treeb Mow York. GIBALAS & MABVIN, $37 Gravion ee 40. WEOLRSALE ANT: ‘Ro. 1 Wasren street, covaer UNK@ VALiShS, PsGs, Tes WB STRONG'S, of Broadway. IMPURITY CF OKROTOW WaTER, Fe MP ORY OT REMADY FOR IT. ‘Wo pub'fe catam¥y cou'd occasion muah aren hae to otew weakt see it restored to te ‘The rropactiits te that ¢ wing ty the inck ty of rain the nest mouth, the wate> come iow, and is replaced trem dratntog lower thaberay Doce Ken «tne queer tw every dritker ot Urrton. Bot lae!--h» water may convey Sal ‘wnbesithis esa acd eickuess. There ie on= and cea slwaya be obtained spoonful, oF ev.

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