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‘Mo Cruise of the Wadash—The Biit for the Hily Olty— Peneiiiings by re Way—Impreas ~~ Scene—M wut Cal- ewy—The River Jordan—Sodom 1.@ Gomorrah—Geth- temanc—Jordan and Jericho—Tne tonbs of th: Roman aprere—The Mound of Ulivn, be ‘We teft this place June 6 for Trieste, via Palermo and @mecns. Our stay vt the two latter piacos was short, but the former we #iaid sixwen days, giving ail bands gene wal apd special itherty. We arrived hore oa the isu ia- ‘ment, vin Mesw.na, where wo filled up with coal. ASL the @eralis of the Jorasaie.n trip, I can assure you ‘Uhas the starnont I make is given from actual oboor ration, fend when «man wilects thes it was tho spit tha was fwod upee by Jesus Christ; nimeclf, {t is well calculate! to Mspire the mind wita holy devotious towards that God ‘whe made an1 oti!) sustains us in existence. At2 P.M November 5, tne party loft the ship at Jeff, ‘ané afer procuring horses proceeded tureugh the gates @f the city for the Holy City, the first stopping piace betog Mt ibe city of Rem eh, about twelve miles diwtsat, where peme refresamenis were obis’ned, Wien toe party ad vancod apd passed the brook from whic K'og David wok (te stone wita wach be siew Gotlasn, For about tweaty miles the road was very good (tne pains of Sharon), Doing & level piove of land, bat not culuvated. The otner part of the way was over the mouasains, und thoge th meas rocky and rough, we Deving never seen a single ack wide enouge for more than one horse to pass; tue Party, 18 Coum-quence, Was sirupg out to @ great lengtn ‘de stilinees of the night, as that was the time we pur famed the journey, the roughness of tae way, we Movugbt of the Boy Land, and the revoiiection of its Many iWWresing add Sacred sasowsuous, mate us fee Bec apd meusutul. In casting @ rciloci0a Dack Wo the ome when our Saviour walke1 on tus same ground, the ‘mind ie filed with awe apd‘reverence. ‘We reacned the Woly City on toe morning of the 61h, at figbt o'clock, and put up at tbe Mediterraueso Hotel, 10 Porrarca suect, kept by Cristian Heuser, a German by Birch, % beiwg we only Bouse of aay coasequence In the qhy. A nice Dieakiast was verved, to waco ample jas fice was done. fne party, having determicea 19 visit tho aity of Bethicvuew, the birthplace of our Saviour, Maree at 12 o’oWwex, and afver aa hour's ride eo Qerea tbe city ami proceeded to the courch, Duilt @@ tbe site 0: the etadle where was woe DiriDo-ace Of no Bees 8 posyn than Jesus Cortet. One of toe padrct of the Laup church accomyavied us through the Duilving aud @iplewed every towg of interest 10 the travelier. We ‘were abown ihe , the Great cradie or Ded in woica th» mfaut Jesus was Inia; the place waore the wise mea ef the East vis ted bi; we tomos of Bt, Mary, St. Josepa, ‘wed ihe sopuicnye where are buried the remains of ihe abvé.en @hich were sian under te decree of dered, tao ‘King, in order shat the new born Saviour suoaia not uve, ‘us he ceria to de Killed. We were also abowa the om! @ dwugushed propbele, Mach was broaght to me Mors WOlle visiting tale sacred Taoapking the paare Bundly ior by atte. Wons on ID's oooesion, we Were adous te eave when he invuwed us ino @ parlor aod furnsoed ‘eaen with a cup of doche coffee wad « gisss of pure aci- beet wine. Taking everyth'ng ito coasideration, we were ‘Well wreated, and, oigbly gratided #160 our visit, we again Feturped 0 Jerussiom, abd alter supper recirea’ to rest to Qjoy Davure’s vacet restorative, Dalmy aicey. Un the follow ng dey she party paid a eisit to the ‘eburch built over Mount Os very aud sue doly Sepuichre. Qceo of we fesdoce Dad the Kiodoees to abow us sorocgy tis great balloting. It was oark, cod a numoer of wax can- gece may Here was seen the grave woere Jesus Where bis body was wasbed, oproved and endalmed pre ‘Vious to interment. Here we saw ani examied the jeare bale cut in the rock where the cross stond. ‘Vorse crowaed wan upon, where Bis clowhes were taken amber of pisces spoken of » s Dew in the Od and Now f[estameuts. Having little fame 0 spare we visited the spot where a Mev umes stanvs, to Point out th2 spot of the grave of time Virgin Mary, in tae garden 0 Geineemane. Ine tomd @f Lasarus, #0 was raised from death to hfe py we -Raviour, is sti! seen; also Mount Zion, considered Bo sa- rea to this day. availing Ourselves of this chance to see as much as pos- Bible, we stariea for tbe river Jordan Oa weroue we Pussed over the rutos of the cureed citive of Sidon and Gomorrah Here there was notoing seen out stoves. lo @ few pices were traccs of a wal, and perbaps Dauiid fogs. Stil pursuing our journ.y, we came to the erty Of Jericho, or, properly speaking, ruins of Jericho. ‘Tbe wall pear the gave and the eouwments near ihe gates Bre abi) stanaing. We ensamped avoat 200 yardsfrom toe Beice for the mgat. Waite nere the Aras or Beavains @ame inv the camp and wok away the arms from tne BLivew #HO uccompenied us, an2 also msds several of Wem prisovers. they were detaived only about three oars, eben all was made right ageio aod resfad by a Gsnoe (nearly all naked). The savage looting derils ‘Were eLougd to acare either Geenan or Morrisacy, let Bone us, However, we passed through the ebcik’s do- ‘Wn without any furtoer prouble, for we bsiag armed Wade soos Certs cautivus. a! piwe o'clock ow the succeeding morning wo Baked on 9 email cape of inad, or rataer siuDes, And wok Dreauiest, afer whica we took a bath m We river Avaiiag ourvetves OF We VuIC—tur ay wer pre 2008 00 ibis 095 CU—wO to sue Dead Sa, add afizr yetring tone Of 18 Water, As Welles Some from 11> Tver Jurdap, we prepared t retro w Jeroswem, as whoo pace 206 eefery Dack, much fatigued, and fuily feticiled wid the author's eX pression ** that Jordan was a sve road 10 trave:” A‘ler oar return to the ci'y we met an old gentleman whe rpore Eagiab, aud wouse ap.carance ied us to be eve De wasau American. Upon toquiry suct fouad to be the cse0; be wes @ aitizco of Pansdelpnis, bad Deea Living iu Jerusalem for four‘eeo yeas a8 4 missionary, bat Bavivg vieited tbe Seven Cau cdes and made suca exami ‘Davrous aud dircoveries as he inoaghs proper and discreet, be formed sued an op.n on conserving the Provestant fait tes De own zeed 1 a00 Oecime a Jew. He bed acted ®8 American Uopsul in Jerasalem; bat upon iofermauion Fesching Washington of bis adbesivn (0 tue Jewisn benef he as Gismmeed, und anotoer eppolmted as bis successor. ‘Our next pursurt was to eee als that time would edmit Of; acoordiogly we gut a guide for a vivit to the to1n2 of tae Romen dings. arriving at the place, the party dis- Movoiec snd entered & large tom er vadit, where ths re- Mains of thete gods of the earth were said to have vesn depomteo, The appearance of Luc piase snows negioct fm ms care. ‘The carvisgs on ws oumice entrance ere defaced to such an exent thit xotning of We eaquimte work is Clecernicle; ail has oeen beoben off by the travelers 28 mementoes from te last revticg viacs of vhese great men. We also ‘Visited Lue tomb of tbe Prophet Jeremian. From the #2 ‘weet w the Moun: of Olives, whica 1s close to the Aoiy ‘uy. On our arriva: bere we were shown the deut ia ‘She rock made by the left foot of che Saviour as toe time of his asveoson. The foot print is natura!, and the writer does net dotleve it to be the work of art. Ouriosty prompting us, we avconde1—or, to use the zea | ey ima alott—to & tower or minaret where you could ve @ full view of the city of Jeruselam and the mo-que ot Omar. This is ali that could be sezn of it, as no Cons tian w allowed to enter. The sppearance of it externally im very megnifvent, 20 muca #0 as to create an anxiety ta ‘We mind of the traveller w sec the inside, even at the risk of an expulsion, forcibie as is a be. Pa ee ertrroard ‘emong the pariy, 8 we aivance towards the valley it, tured $0 tbe topic of the early days of the Jews. When the guide sowed us the tomb of avsalom, Ake ron of King Devic, we found it filed up with stones. Tradition tays that every passing Jew throws in the Dp aide, BNA Ublers the execrasion, “ Cursed be ho Whe ware against bis father or disvdeys his commands.” ‘In We valley, as we stroiied along, we had pvioted out Qbe tombs ul Jacob ana Zecbarias, side by side; also the peel of Hilowm, tae place where the tea lepars were gered by washing in it et the command of the Saviour. ‘Tee water in it at present hes turned greec and is filed with ‘Wout, presenting to the travelier a spectacle duegusting to Troubles of Merchants. TO THE EVITOR OF TUR HERALD. ia there any possible way of getting goods from Karope ‘Mere witout all the delay and bother that perple have Aately been put to by goods coming in a Canard steamship? ‘Canard steamships arrive here generally on Wednesday. ‘Well, an inexperienced hand would expect that he would @et his goods on Friday or Saturday. If ne did he would be doomed to disappointment. Inthe first place, when a Cunarder arrives here on “Buceday or Wodnesday, the ditcha: ging doca not even com. amence that week. You go to Cunard’s, and they tell you ‘abe Persia or Africa is couling uo w; she will begin to dis- @harge pext week,on Monday or Tuesday.” Well, sho began to discharge on Monday ; the go2ds g» to the Custom 7Hlonse to get passcd; you go to Broad street and ask a velenk there in the Delivery Office; he talks to another clerk ‘Sor erme time, and at last tarns round “Well, what's the matter?” ‘know when you may expect your goods. he 8, an injured sir, ‘‘Go to 16 New ry was New street; waiting ‘what jou some time the clerk asks , then looks careicasly h a book, and ways, Ga them;” and the end of it 1s that goods that arrive in New York on Wedaeaday, the let, tho Cons gue) does nos get till Friday, the 10th, or Saturday, the Ista, It youou ald ‘tho assistance of your psper, in row- weg cp perry the red tape and circam- Jocut on, yau will receive the heartfelt thanks of a great man: ‘bhants in New York, and of your ‘bediont servant, GNeLOrKGUuLOODSION, octane a ‘The Suppoed Murder in Westchester County. TO YKE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. Waser Fars, August 16, 1860, ‘En the last issue of « paper published in Morrisania is ‘what purports to bea report of an inquest held at they place on Monday , the 8th inst., intimacing tae suppression Of the fact Of a murder have been committed, ‘The facts of the case are eimply theso:— ‘1 was called to boid an inquest at tuo above place, on the body of s man pamed Tierney, althovgn a physictan Jaw prescribed betore his death; but from tho tact of his Bawving been engaged 1D 8 row at a groggery ner: bis resi. den, 't Was supped bo bac died trom viowsoe, The festa ony (#hicd Lomit, & berg seogioy,) euswed ooo. Ghurrve.') Lirst $e Ceceares died from veliviuy tre nous, Be Dariog: be Rroeely LAdicwea to DUeXCstion ence Inat |; ane’ sore Deiny DO mAFeR of oo 2 Die 8 Srl we my net, ow Peete’ to po Fn peed Sf pentiewsD Giyht bo aayenged win Re BOO PreBe VL Of avian OF ander Henge the rumor ot + BB Litt 2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1859. qith ice ‘tas section agents ‘0 carry Ob # retail trade st the same time. [oe wovie Un 1 je buts Heid for Now York toogerave ia, but let der soot it that ber operations are legiitmate, aud then they wit always be prefiabie, Chicsgo, for matance, can do wha’ New York cannot de—namely, supply the Western tomo merkets abd waich the Western towa trade. Now Yor bes the goods aud Chicego hus the customers, ans the goods wil be sold fast enough i" Now York remaio Dome and vo not atiemptte occupy, throazh her ru ers, this local field aiongwide of Coicaxo. In oar forme: article we mentioned as « fan that ove of our merchsu Dought a large Mull of goots of a jobber in Now Yorx, aa by the time be got home and bis goods were ready for eule, the same bovae of wbom he bought had ruonare ai Ubrovgh tbe very region where his cuswaers mowly re fide, und where be Dad retied on soiling hig sox, Ani ‘Wis 18 Dot an isolused instance, Since we #wrow first ov this Bubj:ck we Dave heara of ovbers of & similar oature It gratifying wo de Informed thas this oractioe bas mt with a check, apd to beneve that New York dealers se ot only thas their wterests woald oe advanced by aban Oping it allogetber, but that to keep it up is gross ius joe W Caicego merchants. The greater part of tne inte Jor wade of the West belongs to Chicago, and it cau b one bere eofely and so a fair profit; ous it does not de 0g (© New York: she caanot do it save ag vast imsonve- sicoce, and at a sad show of burot drgers. Epitaphs, ADAPTED TO THE PRSVALENT CAUSES OF DEATH— BROKEN B@MGEs—MISPLACED S8WiTCEeS—C ILLI SIONS—CROSSINGS UNWafTCH6D—MARING UP LOST TIME— DKAWBRIDGES OPEN WITHOUT SIGNALS, BTC. PROVIDED FOR THE USB OF PRESIDENTS, DIRECTORS AND SUPER INTENDENT) OF RAILROADS— Fons ef origo. “A sudden pitoh From a mpiaced switeh Lad me dead to diteh,”? “10m the track the engme rnahad— Some were drowned and I waserushed.’” “What ie life? "De but a vition. Bere I died by a collmoa; Twenty mre died by te same: Verdict—‘Nobody to diame.’ ”? “Sister, mother, aun} and me Were run over. Hare we be. We sbouid have had time to miazie, Had they biown the epgime’s whiatie.”* “Sweeping round & carve Whose outer fexture bordered an abyes, ‘The care canted down the precipice, Aud seven Milhed. Bat what of saat? “Pweg the Carve aid it. And the eogimcer, Bewg upon a bender, way exoused.”” ‘'Traio borne travelier, rushing da thou paasesh pipe ties yee 7? pit car, @eli fied with freight, Kilied sixteen and wounded eigat. For a moment, frievds, be weegers, A® you pass the railrosd sleepers. You way sbare our fate—why not? Eve you reaca the next depot. “Bere ave deposited the bones, (The fiesn veg torn off,) Of oa onknown man, Who, bemg eat, ving and Isme, Neglected to obey the customary sigaals, And was run over as a ponishment For bis contamasy. The engineer promptly stopped the After it pad eut the body in two, And. sith most exemplary bumacity, to the remains to an adjacent wood ehod ‘Where ali meavs of resuscitaion were tried; But alae! The vita! spark had fled! For the humanity they displayed, ‘Toe engiieer 2nd signs! men Were presented by the company Whh a service of piate. Go thou and do lmewise.”” Women Tarring AND Fearuerine 4 Woman. Om leet Fricay witercoon, eave the Ubicags Dr three womeo, itving m the iowa of South B \ook @ fourth woman, ® sort of graus widow, and galt to ty Tanianee be of loose morals, siripped her clothes enticely from ber, leaving upon ber nothing but her shoes aud stockings, oot off ber bair and tarred and feathered her from nead Yo toot, bis was all Gone in the pablic atrects of woat town, in broad caylight and in the presence of a large cromd, @ho, incresible as it may apocar, stood by and sew this infamous act perpetrated, and ri no hand Wo atop it, Boe wdmnen =O wore the perpetrators of to's outrege were resiepts of Si)'D » Tmembers of courch, and two of them were marriss. Tho victim of their rage or jealousy, as aroun as ate escaped from th ommebes of her iahumen peraccutors, ran 0 the shop of & dlackemih near by, who yece'ved her. ghut the aoor Opes ber purevers, aud furureued Ger with Oil, Koy!) to Move the tar, ana with clowning to hide her nakedness. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wenwespay, August 17—6 P.M. ‘The Persia, which railed to day for Liverpool, took out oply $378,082 in gold—rather lees than was expected. The shiyment on Seturday will be larger; but exchange is very Cull, and it is difficult to seil billz at a rave thas will permit specie to be shipped to cover them, DeOrCaBO...., sees sees ee 247.780 Darrease,. .316,089 | ange—— =Dun Dist. Bani: 574,397 812.942 -268,638 | 199,300 156.096 132.290 401624 412.835 420 128 807.818 658,406 438,810 288,803 2601 26,282 186,125 93,670 86,620 20, ad ax 224/226 981,822 66,207 51 618 Cres. Uny. 37,452 47,201 America,.. 20,209 16,684, Pata 7a G,,67,007 2,070,168 j Inorees seeverss es 409,968 Toorosso.,....281,692 The receipts at tide water of flour, whest, corn and | | Darley, for tie eecond week of August, ia 1858 and 1859, | have been aa iollowe:— | Flour, = Wheat, orn, Barly, | tis. bush bush. burn. 69500 233.000 419.9900 + 6,200 179,800 = Money ia easier again to day. Six or seven are the rates | for demand on loans, moet transactions being at the lower | figure. Good paper goes very easily at 8 per cent, and | short acceptances, if prime, rather below than above | saven. It is clear that tho banks may adhere to the policy of curtailing at the rate of a miilion a week withont incon ventencing the mercharts in the feast, The Stock market is etronger to day, and prices are higber. Several comission brokers report orders stocks from outside, The geveral feciing appears to be tbat the downward movement, which may be sald to have lasted two years aimosb without intermission has been arrested; how soon it will be followed by & movement in the opposite direction de pends on many considerations. That the Wester country is reviving, and thet @ large quantiiy of grain will come to market this fa)l, there is no room i; doubt: that an increase of traffic on the roads will be fu! lowed by an improvement in stocks seems generally ox- pected. An impression prevails in certain quarters tha: the public are sickened of railway stocks, and will tousi: them no more. The fallacy cf this view is made apparcat by alittle reflection. Railway property is in no worse odor now than it was in 1845, when the Erie Railroad Sebuyler fraud made every stock and bondhoider tremb!> for the genuineness of his certificates, The notion the: the public, n° ® whole, are not going to speculate in rail way stocks any more, ia probably set afloat by the bear? who are, juat now, beavily short of stocks, and to whois: ‘& reappearance of the public in the Stock Exchange will b« death and destruction. We see no reason, if railway tr: fic improves this fall, why there sho! not be a sua den and extreme speculation in stocks, New Yo: Central was higher today; it advanved ono half per eent st the first board, and closed at Ty bis Several friends of the company exprees tha hops tha freighta will be raised at Niagara to the rates whic: Prevailed in 1856, One of the difficulties in the way a) pears to arise from the fact tha: the Fort Wayne and Ch: cago road, which is a competitor of the Central, does not Pay its interest, and of course can run so much the cheaper. It is singular that none of the mortgage bond. holders of this road are taxing the Proper steps to protec: their rights; under the circumstances, considering the barefaced attempt by the company to pay the interest on the construction bonds, which area posterior lien to the mortgage bonds, foreclosure would seem a nataral an: Proper proceeding, and would probably bring the direc ‘ors to their senses. Tne atiack on Rock Teland, Galena, the Michigan shares, &c., continues with unabated vigcr, ‘The attempts to write down Galena are more zeatous thar: Securate or succeasful. All there stocks were higher to day. Pacific Mail advanced 2% per cent. There was very little done in bonds and Stato stocks. In the afternoon the market was very steady, and stocks closed firm at the following quotations :—Tenncesce 6' 1» 87 & 3g; Virginis 6’, 9324 a 94; Missouri 6's, 823 a 3%; Canton Company, 18 1 4; Cumberland Coal, 123; a 18; Pacific Mail, 75 9 34; Now York Central Raiiroad, 712 0 34, Erie, 42 a 54; Hodson River, 82a 1; Harlem, 93 a %; do, Preferred, 86a 34; Readmg, 433; 0 3; ‘Michigan Central, 425, a m Michigan Eouthern and Northorn Indiana, 6X a %; do, guaranteed, 215¢ @ %{; Panaya, 115 8 %; Vlinots Central, 436 © 4; Galena & Chicago, 66 a 34; Cleveland & Toledo, 199{ 420; Chicago and Rook Island, 621, « 3;; Uliaois Central 7’s, 35 a 3. Advices bave been received from England to the effoet that the contracts have been sigued for the commenco- ment of the Honduras Railw»y. The contractor, Mr. Far- ise, engages to build sixty eight miles of the road within eighteen months of the time atwhich he commoases ‘work, and to have at the same dase a wagon ros” fuished 40 the Pacific. Work will be commenced in Ostover next, fhe contracts are concluded apon terms ~7hich ara bizllz rallelactory to the company. The commntes entrusted with the ke‘ticruent of the 1OCk Aiepute rererred to la the Reta will prouab.s re POLO Daoriew. The cae involyer geome nica quentions, 8,278 127 2,809,905 4,765,1.6 4/679,256 349,405 761,013 "769'60t 594,685 896307 772,807 232% 261542 24g 13 | ‘ 518,560 1,010,599 938.69 | « 862,140 251/207 890530 Ores City, 281.47 220,100 S28 TIT 448,960 America... 222,040 225,580 944,995 905,507 | ‘ut the story that tho menser of the board involved bad retaiped the money Of the other party om the grouad tbat had # gone agwast him he would have been unaple (0 pay, le wholly w'shous foundiition. The folowing was the business of the Sub-Tressury he exchanges at the Bank Clearing House thie mora- ‘ng wero $16,447,826 98, and the balances were $1,310,- 502 89, Tho Pittsburg and Boston Mining Company has dechar. ed a dividend of four dollars per share, payadie Au- gust 25. i The following is the bank movement of the four prinsi- pal citiee, az shown vy their inst sterementa:— Loans N York, Aug °S..¥217 Fas 093 90 N Orlesne. auc. 6, 17.5%6.508 18.04 ‘ug. 1d. pm, aug. 15. The Arizova and Indianola, arrtved at New Oricang on ‘donday from Brazoe, brougtt $800,000 in specie. ‘The Findson River Ratlroad Company bas added etx more coa! burping locomotives to the road during the bast ony montbs, The whole number now in use on this road we thirty one. The burping of coat reduces the curreas expenten of @ locomotive forty fire par cent, The folowing is the Aagust etatemens of the Odio Stale panke— F seceeee e+e 1,885,635 1,995,678 2,964,433, 1,tadse8 10/625 ,670 11314608 5.379.270 5.283.225 7,146,029 8,948,108 4a 49,582,456 ‘Safety fund stock, 9766 1,633,002 The changes from the are as follows:— ‘Dect ease in specio.. locreare tn excbarge. ‘Decrease in discounts. Decrease iv circulation, 303,079 Decrease in deposits, 239,514 ‘The foliowiog statement shows the business of the Reading Raisoad during the month of Jaly:. 890,343 3aziog9 152,933 1868, 169 Recelved from coal, «$208,445 81 184.105 60 Merchandise, 23 612 08 29 84 60 Pravel, &9,. 27,803 85 34,75 Bu $257,454 ot estan cterecs } 190,267 67 127,83 87 Set profits for a month........ 127,187 07 121,057 86 Do. previous seven montis..,, 5.9,363 43 6 '4,81) 21 ‘Total reporte for eight months $648,640 60 785,808 06 The folowing is the last weekly statement of tae New Onrieans banks :— Cash Anets, -——— Speci July 80. Fuly 80 4,236,075 3 890,276 1,521.061 47 2,514 873 1,958 468 2.018493 2193 154 3'848,76 3/367 667 8,10,6:5 720,769 872.546 6 O44 1,191,762 579,039 196 830 200 416 956,580 479.416 628,623 485, 951,927 302) America..... 927,710 951,749 $17,620,595 17,027,100 13,554,646 13,7 “ 506,493 Increase. Oath Liabilities. —~Oireulation-—. ——~L 40 3,694,205 3,525.08 1/00'260 2 '998°784 9,807,883 site, 4,187, rou 2 ‘Total....$10,001,699 10,888,819 17,380.740 17,008 820 _ — | 240,100 200 | gates of the recelpte of the abore articles so | fer, for tse years 1868 and 1859 have been: — | Flour, Wheat, om, Barley, | bbls bus, busn. bush. | ‘1858 885,000 4,926,600 2,565,600 343 200 | 1869, 197 600 679.600 1,446,000 = 150.500 | Decrease... 500 4,247,000 7,100,600 282,900 Reducing the whest to flour, the deficiency in tae re- | coipte of 1259 is equal to 1,637,000 bb's flour, The receipts at ude water of the priacipal articlos.o | } produco, from the opening of the canais to and mneluding the 24th inet, have been as follows: — 1857. 1858. 1859 Canal open May 6. April 28. Apri is | Flour, bb's. 468,100 £86,000 107.0. Woest, bushels. 1,549,600 4,926,600 _ 679/6 Corp... 2,486 490 2'553,600 1,443,0: Barky. 326.409 ~ 842,200 159.9) Rye. 101600 214,160 105,006 Onis. 1,958,800 2,375,000 2,263,000 Pork, 10,3357 18,477 0,26 Beef’, 2910 6.753 149 Coeeee, 1 188,600 143,000 177,000 Butter 112,700 113,400 233.400 Lard... 513.300 2 241,300 8,019,000 Bacon + 1,941,790 2.844/600 1,763 0% Wool... . ‘ 400 1,467,960 1,818 3% ‘The Botton Pest, in its weekly financial review, says: The money market continues in thet peculiar sta’r when rates are low on certain favorite notes ur eeouritic: ‘but comparatively bgh on anytbing outside ot the cnarro ed but narrow circle. To day the large majority of thos: who are driven into the etreet are paying from eight t> ten per cent for money, wether on time or on call, auc lowns on the “fancies,” even with a very broad margin are Dos very readily »dtained at any price, and never ex- Cept at twelve per cent aod upwards. Thero ia not much money aboot, and any considerable business activity Would inevitably produce a moderate siripgensy an? higher rates. The banks, as a whole, havo not sbuadact means, the eggregate of apecic being till below five mil lions, with the favorabic fact, however, of a 00d supo'y of new York funds, rendering it probable that the bolaing of comm wid rather increase than diminish, Aas with a! this, certain borrowers get all the money they noed ut six Per cent or thereabouts; @ circamstance that eouid tpi; that the mein trouble of the market is rather a lack of Confidence than a lack of means. The New Orleans Picayune of the 10th says:— Tho most noticeable feature in the market today war an advance of one-eighth to one quarter in sigat checes and sixty cay bills on the Northern cities. The improve: ‘ment 18 owing to a elighuy increased demand for ex change, and to the exceedingly recucea supply on band In Jeet some partics have refured to draw on any terme, And one of the banks put up the rate for sight to 1 per cent promium, but we beard of no sales at thet Ogare. The guotations at the close of business were as follow s:— Crear sterling bila, 10934 a 11034; bill of Inding drafis, a (9%; france, 6f 15 «61.734 per dollar. Six? po Bs New York, &> , & 1% per cent dicount; wight, 5 a % per cent discount, 8 10034 2000 Til Cen RR bs, 86 20 sha Conti’.1 Bunk. 99 6v0 Rear . 100 Ciev & Toi RR.830 1934 36 Bank of N York , 100% 160 Mich Cem RR..080 42 77 Union Bank, 100-200 d0..46 4254 10 City Bank, 122 6 do 40% 25 Proepix Bank... 10734 250 MSo & B35 47 Backof Comm 5 2g: 8 Del & Hud Canal., 100 Bue 50 - do 100 do. 213g 60 60 Ill Cen RR... 645g 100 Canton Co... 100 60.46 - 64% 160 Pac M 83 So, 50 40... ..860 6435 100 N ¥ en RR. 100 Gal & Chi RR 230 6434 100 160 GO. sessee. CHK 100 41 Chi & Kk Isl RR. 62 209 100 ¢o 810 62 ax 0244 0235 2% 34 48 19% 4255 4236 piers 22 26 sms 20 Biarlem i | 600 bbde, | would not OITY OOMSMER WAAL MEPoRT. Wavnwasy, August 17—6 PM. market wan swady, with small sales of FO» oF MO , and Of poarte a 6560. SOAASeevn Bier EhO ATU to-day wen: sihows change Wo « Were was « good od fromthe ede, wn tales sbout 11,000 bols., cloai ene Res tases 9 peace Inepooted to obretos super $400 a 42) Exire Biate. 4% a 450 Law to cbote W ime ae to . 460 +530 a 67) » 486 bt bs to good Exum oo... +626 8 87> oe €X4G facuy awd bakers’ brandy... 6 7b 1 Bye floor, 360 a 416 weed 89 0 419 votive, ciu0'Dg tome parcels for export, closing wichin toe above The gules toned ap anout 6,00 ble, io ranre of prices. Ryo flour’ was stesty bat quist, Raicw of Jersey and Braody wion meal were made wita' be range ptaied = Wheet— Prime now qastitiug were in bgbt eopply aca Orm, wolle old avd infurtor gr des wore neg ened salen embrsond 11,000 bashets, ta sladioe ew wore Kooucky af $1 46, old enite Vaewre as 6193 snd Dew Tred Genesee at $1 s ane firmer, @ of about 17.000 bu ‘Weeterp mixed at 77c. & 783¢0., roupd yor Sutpery white at #8o an9o Rye was qawt 9) 130 » Oats were 1D £006 req with ones of Stuse a: 36 ‘88c., end of Western aod adiap as 870, @ 403. Coryen,-—Toe sales were confined tw 1,000 bags Rio at p-ivase verte, and smail lote of o:ber kinds at uasbauged percer, Corton —The market was quiet, while exiles were con fined 10 260 a 860 daies, bared upon midohng ap'ande » 110. a 11% 9. The foilowne ts a etaamect of the move Mebt ID coon since the lat Reptsmder last as COM ered with the previous three years: — 1866. 9867, 1858 59 Rece'ved at ports.3 490,000 2,9V4,000 3 068 900 3.698 OOF Fx. toG Britain, . 1,940,000 & 43,000 1,74 M0 1.480, 00 478,000 412,000 378,000 439.00 520,000 416,000 489,000 b4 Gt Folal exports... .2.998,900 2,235,000 2,506 On0 2 960 Or Storm on Daw 81,000 76.000 118.000 89,007 Of which during the past week included ta tne abiv — Received at porte., 3,000 000 6,090 12,001 Ux to. Britain, 6,000 = 2,000 14,000 5,00" Ex. to France . - _= _ 740 Ex. other for. ps, — 2000 1,000 10m Tota! exrort, 6000 3.000 12°00 138.KK ~The increase in recetpte at the parts compared arith 1360 was 2'8,000 bales The tooresse in exports to Great Ari tw'p compared with 1856 was 36,000 baes; decrease w Pravee, 89,100; incrrase 10 ofber foreiga ports, 21,000 Total inereuse ip exports, 17.000, Fisn —Drv cod were firmer, Banke st $460.0 $4672, and French at $425 a B4 37% | were inact.ve, and prices apchanged, #hi Mai were litited FreicuTs —Ra'es steady but cogegements mode rate. to Liverpool, aboot 3,000 a 1,900 bie. flour wer: engaged at 18 64., 450 0 600 balve of cotton ay 7 32d « s4, 5 phds. tobanco at 28 ,end 8,000 bod. staves at To London, 6,0°0 pice staves were takea at ot To “lasrow, 5,000 staves were taken at p & Toe ataam > for Hamhorg engaged 800 hbde. svgar at 258 , 4,000 bay coffee at 4g , 690 Dave pionento at p t , and 89 toes mos surement gods at $68, There was no change to notice ht vates for Bavre. 4 Hay wos quiet sad sales limited, for shipment as 70c. « 150 for 01d. Bory were selling at 6c a 180, for common, and 2i 8c. a }4o. tor gnod quetities of 1868. Od were nominal. Troy —-The market was steady, with moderate sales © Seoch pig at $24 9 $24 G0, ex montds. Lame was stesscior, a2 Bales within @ day or two have reached abvut 200 a 800 bdie., inchating commun Rock land a8 €5c. and 'umo at $116 Morssses -— Sales of 160 bbls. New Orleans were made at 40c » 420. NavaL Stores were quict, at (4s, 0 4430. for spirits %° 66 for common rosin. aud arout $3 60 for crude turpen une, Tar wae steady, at $2 62 a $2 76 for W miogtau. Ons —Lneeed was steady, with aaien io a day or tw of about 16,000 gallons, obieily within the range of 60c. » 6Cc., m casks apd barrels. Tbe following review of tor New Be ‘fore marbet for the week enoing tue 16th inst is from the Whaleman’s Shipving Lut:—' We have av ther quiet wrek to report ia o's; tue only transacuou: si00e our lest are sales of 439 this, syero» at 6 27 pe gallon, and 600 bbls. mixed wha'e, facladiog Sona Sea, humphsck, Diackfieh, sulphur bosom, &o , at 430. pe: gullon ? * Provisions —Pork— The market waa de the |, while alee embraced about 400 «590 bbis , mcindiog nee at $:3 60a $13 62, and prime at $9 623g Be~ heavy, though without chance of aomout: sae Tecorted of about 120 bos , including country priz St 25 6046, mese do at $7 a $8, And repacked Weator #$.0 a $10 56; beef Damaand prime meee ware nom'ar Cut meats were heavy with light sales, tocludiag #hoa’ dors ut Gc afiyc, ond bamea8s e830, Lart wa: Sieady and in fair demand, witb saies of 209 a 300 bbie. atlOke a 10%o , and eboics, in sma) lots, at Lic, Rice was quict, within the range of 8a a 4io SuGars— The Warket wes ateasy, with Eales of about ba mneoorado, cai-fly within the range o’ be. & Go., iucluding some portions at p. t., and 48: ores do Sxep.—Tbe market for clover was inactive, and in the sbarvce of ealks quotations were vominat. Tino by war in Havited request, Flaxseed was steato, with tast sates, Jo Barton, ip store and to arrive, st $1 60's Bt BY caah ‘Wniskty.—The sales embraced about 400 pbs. at 265 per gaulon. NEW YORK CATILE MARKET. Wavrsepay, August 17, 1809, PERF CATTLE. The market was ag very inactive, but at prices no ‘vary 1g materially from our previous quotations. The offe- fogs consietes almort whohy of interior to ordinary, for wheh the demand was Iimited,aod prices teadeo downward, There were even more sales at our inside | quotations than there were lest week, who first clos: cattie—of which there were but few on ssle—oommaade prices fully vp to the prices current lest’ Weoneeday, o: from 0c, a 10346, per pound, Tere were on sale at A ler- tens yard 3,612 bead, avd wt ell the yards 8,768 bead ‘Ogeiret 6.622 head asi week, showing an mreare of 24 bead. The weather was moro favorable than we hiy bad this seston for the butcber, and to this factis mataly aluributable the maintenance of last weck’s pricer, for with very warm weatber very many of the butcher ve purchased except for thelr most press'ny Wants, wbercas mony of them purchased a sofflsienss | for two weeks Hoiders of Brat ciass cattle were very firm im view of the very smell numoer oa aslo, na: butebers were ready purchasers at our outside prices Mavy more could have been sold at the same rates, « fome of the fret clags butchers were compelled to make ‘heir elections from cattle ravging from ordicary & geod, and for which they were compelled to pay nearly 8 much a8 for first class cattle. The market for goo" cattle at Bergen Hii on Moaday was very buoyaut, while peor quahties were dull, and so'd at low prices, ‘About 824 bead changed hands, however, mataly bought by the New York botchera, bat in parton epeculation, Speca lators have been very low eprited for several weeke pies in conrequerce of the prevaitiag low prices, and they oeeert that they have becn heavy losers In consequence f this fact more than tbe usual portion of tho receipe were offred from first bands, many of the owners sctio. ‘ng ealesmen, which saves to them no focousiderad.e rom We vnderetand that quite l.rge number are aiill at paaivre in the neighdornood of the city, awaiting the receipt of more favorable reports from the yarde in this city. The bulk of the offerings at the Wash. ipg'on drove yard came by the Hudson River Rati Tord, and bailed from Obio, Lilmots and this Siac. At Browning’s, Obsmberiin’s avd O'Brien’s there pro Vailed & moderate Cemsnd for all kinds, xcept Oret clase, ‘which were active aod firmly held at 10c a 1030. pr pound. The tote) receipts at wil the yards for the week and Isat week were ax followa:— Washington Yard. Browning's. Ohamberlin’s. 0 Brien’s. This week, 8,612 66 “ a Last week. .3,225 97 53 4 PRICES. MEY CATTLE, First quality, per 100 Ibs... ++000031000 @ $10 5° Ordinary t0 £00d........600000 6 ++ 9008 96 ‘Common, + 750—_ B50 Inferior , » 600n 700 First quaitty, per head. 259 a geo Ordinary quality oh Oommon a 36 Inferior. a 8 Firet quality, per Ib, ‘Ordinary to good ‘Sommon Taforior. Common, 3a 3 & Inferior, 208 300 Pret quality, tb, B40. 8 56. Other Moats... peers bo. BB KO. ‘The re cneee wall pplied with desor!; je market continues well su; iP tien of milch cows, for which grt, “Tas been ox ceedingly limited, and confloed almost ex siusively to the beter grades, which 'o: the most purt bring prices The lower grad:s are very dudand verv poor, and many were bought for $20 to $40 per head. We noticed several head which were very excellent, giving upwards of tweoty-five qoarts on the averse, and a few giving ae acco as thirty quarts per o1 ene Creatures were be d vere firmly at high prices, whi'e thore ranging ax first claen sold at $60 to $65 por head, very few of usm ‘Dbrirging the outsice price. were soveral head ict over, but they wore all poor, and were offered low to fat for beef cattle. The total rece} all the yards for the Notwithstand! and common vious cept ery extra offerings. ebeep bave found market at $6 50 a $7 per beat, bat the buik of the ehesp, beleg poor, eold at tess than #4 69, an4 mavy of the inferior opes brovgnt only $2 a 63 per head. There wes an increase over last week's receip's of over 2,500 hoad—thn receivts velog 16,118 heed axaina 214,095 bead Inst week. Ali good quality were roadi'y ol povec of, however, ut our gnotations, while the poore~ kicds were neglected, ap 7 foood marke? wt our to tide rates. tt all tho ynecs for tar NOW im y's. Cronaberiton's, O'Brien's 5.00 ait Fs 2,008 6,780 abo and tbe nates are af 65 0 4340 , With occasional gales at 4 bricte. The total Feoeipe ak ail Uae yards for ane weel and Inst wee wore us follows: — Wa eaten Yard. Browning’s. Chanrelints, O'Brien's ‘Thies week, .345 Ww au nw Last oT ub week.. 39 69 SWINE. The market is inactive, ana uricos hove materially da- clined, here were about 4600 bes off rd, vaet of «bic were sold at from bs. 10 bio, torlad ny 4!) Kioda, Dorp ted, Deavy, yy cull,and coulo oerdy ted werkot at our Outside q ocutions, aad uli otber kinds wore 1 moderate request as prices within the raog:. The re Abe Hudnoo river foot of Thirty 04, 20, Camano aad Demtral Raroad, 200; 4690—oF which ‘ep! to ForviesD street yards, 436; sold, 2,627, left over unsold, 1,687 RECAPITULSTION. Tho total recoints of att iocs at all the yards for tho week and leat week were as follows — Re-res, On, Culoe, Step d b. Wasbpgton Yard,...3,012 28 34> +99 + 06 34 38t 590 49 b2 Od 5,79" 4 82 87 8,510 B78 196 680 16.113 8,532 26 349 12,596 i RECEIPTS BY NEW YORK AND BRIE RAILROAD. ' Mowing ve the repore of stock brongot over this mea lor New York, for the wees coding tris forenoon Aorses, MABIGTAE INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers. ‘Havana 234 at Havens 170 ib, Havens Canawea- York iMb, arrivie; a0 Dew Urieans 19th. row Rew Orleans “Von tpewrsti Prom How York 17th, antrne st Ravana ‘oon _ ani deow Ureanr Bib Weom Rew Oriraue Sim Marans ore, New York 27th arriving st Havens ‘at aod ae ew Orleans 12h, Hevace th, ar Sar When wr dates fall on 4u1 toe steamers wil) ‘1 on Monday, ‘except rom Now Orleans) SPECIAL NOTICR eatin (etended for tha Naw Youm Hamat rine at New wi ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THS DAY. eo aS) MOON RIDES. 665! ..eve 8 49 HIGH WaTsk ‘mora 11 04 Port of New York, August 17, 1859. OLEAReD. pigimebio Cironmlan (Br), Onmpte’l, Galway American ‘aman Philadelphia, Harrlsop, Havana and New Or veane- M U Roberta Go. rbdip Bor Quixote, Nott. San F-ansleco--J N Orolew phd! Endymion, Hallett, Liverpoo!—Howland & Frothing ry Bary E Sberman, Hichborn, 8} John, AB—Waleh, Carver & cbaee Berk JW Thurston Grant Felmouth—R P Buok & Oo. Bark Bavana, Curtis, Coostan toop'e— Yates & Porvrfield, Kerk B Willy, Boutes, Gaiveston Wakemaa, (mon & Uo BE Qratia, Downes, iwenton-— (> » Ferrie £4, 7b Wimp Hyce (Hr), Koberibon Jack synville—oat & Small. Brig Lanretvta punber, Para brig W 6 towpsend, Or ary Jometoa~Edmtetoa Bros, brig Batre, Meleomb tenforgoe— Mora Bros. aavarry €9 fig Lincoln, Patron Jaoks-nvule - Walsh, Carver & webr Maria, Meyer, Msranham Rebr + prey (7), Burpby, Jamel-a—Thog James. Sehr -uwssset Brown J-chs.n sie -Von Brant & Sight. Bebr vd Prebie oroul Jeckooviile -\) & B) Petera tebr 8d Waring smth savaonab -Wo%ready, Mou & Co. kerr C Emith. Swan, Chiriestoo—D O Murray gton J Smith & Oo Besley Mitcha!] #a twore-—-Van drant’é claght, ia, (hare, Fbilsdolpbia ae Sond Buide, Arey. BeaLeourk Master. benr Uberiovte are, nov muiealt a Duncan, sebr Leoead’s Smsil; Aslem—H W Hopes & Uo febrd &, Fawslin Bomon—Daytou @ toragne. Behr tilen Louies Thow +00. sew Haven—Masier, Seamer Kesreres Hand Pbi's-nlpom, Steamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphin, Bleamer alida. sobiueun, Philau SKRIVED, Steamship Saxonia (Hain), Labrs. Hambnrg, Aug 1 3 PW sid Soultampton 4th, 7 PM, with mdse and 209 passengers. to hunbercta 0. Kaper euced oonumry wince ond! &h @hao | aptrong favorable N@ wind setle. rived off Sandy 008 at ‘0:46 o%, and off the Battery at 1:50 P# bth iom. 9 aM lat 49 (©, low 24 2 paued a large sccew wenmer tearing © e10- abingt B bence; low Ll Aq lai 4223 Ip Ip . OV uatydon bound W. game cay, 6 OM ) Pwesed steamehip vcean Queen, peace Jor outbempton ad cavre Steaanty sowannc, Wate, Savaorab. with mése to BP Crom weit & Co 13th iat, In -avennab river spose sctr ou banvese; Ihh US mie 5 of Hartera, signsnz' ‘ity oF Norto’® spo Fiorida, bond to cavannab, Hete788 steamship Parkersburg, bevce tor Savanvan; ues # of Hatteras, passe brig Lobert m Kirkland, of taltt sore. hound N; 16b, 6 PM, of «beccam egnalized a herm orig showing a s'gnal wit lever P ins white Geld. Rxperl wpcec head #inos N of Hatteras, Steamebip aaDama scbencx. Savannah, with m/se and cassengers.to Sami L Mitchill &Son Sunday, 6 aM. Oape omen Loring BW, sigt abzec stesmabip tontgomey, beuor (creavenpab; Monday 6:16 »M of talteras, steametips Flo ano Cits of Norfolk, for Savannah > bip Lcean Telegraph Potter, Baa Francteoo, y 3, with aides spd wuol tos Reed. July 28, off Cape Brango, epoxe ‘r bork Keacor, of wiverpool from Pernambuco for Paraiba; \atb inet, lat 34 29, lop 71. signelized B em bark Robert, bouod perme day’ 0 large ebip ateertog B, ihowing blse, whsia and aigtal w! or Ehip Sebastian oy (ot Tpomaston), Watts, Liverpool, July “Ehip Cbinberiao fot Themaston), Giishelt, Liverpo:l, «7 iy 0 rez0 (Of mast i ays wh con), to Jas W siwel & Oo Had light winds and onl emrly pareeses ‘aud much fog fo» the last 20 days fuby 11, Jat 49 28, jon 22 10, spoke a Swedieb rark bound to Stop showing @ firg with letter 4 sbove 116; 14h. lat 46 10. ‘Ov 24 0). Wasi company wits bark France. from Caraiti, snd for New York; lftb, iat 4612 lon 27 passed bark tnve:ti don, 22d, lat 43 58 * ‘arver, #Ford fon 4052, spode Br for Kaw York; 16th inst, lat 40 Morse of Srienahip, lylpg to tb'p Ory of New York. Zaltus, Liverpool, July 9, with mdse 16 30 re, 10) & A Bivgsland & Sutton. “Ship ‘enolule, Freeman, Livefooo), July 2 with mage and "38, rera to Willtame & Guion July 20, lat 4835, lon malized shig David, of 8 Johe, NB, steering @; 1340 fost Yor'Fabmouth ds days outsald se baa boon 7 dasa i PM, off B10 took @ pilot from the Montrch, Page, Liverpool, Jaly 6, with mdse and ‘361 peasengers, to WT Frost Juy ang lon 48 saw ne a ‘Has bad light wince and calms daring moat of ee pom ‘Geoneh Crooker, Huntoon, Hevana, dug 2. with sugar, weceeen Goat, Sater Bere hs eines Tied tm te Seapitel int tant rer Na? ed "Brig Noced Horn (Dutch), Leeuwea Trieste 163 days, and 8 from Wa'age, with mdse. to Dutih & Co Ok Alpha (Br), Holmes, tax, 10 days, with fish, to D & “Brig @m Crawford, Colburn, Bath, 60 hours, with lumber, ton fre Fiy (Gr of Namau), Sturrup, Eleuthera, § days febr #1 ehh trot Rebr Puelndes (Br), MoBurnie, Windsor, N3, 18 days, with plaster, to P I Nevius & 17 SOU aime (Br), Hughes, St John, NB, 19 days, with stone, to febr Maraball, Chicbester, Bichmond. 4 days, Sebr alizabetl, Johnson ‘trenton for Digh oa, £obr Obarger, Kelley. Hlsabethoort tor New Scar Bevalor ‘Jozes, for Dighton, Behr Olinton, Borden. tizabechoort tor Fall aiver. Wiliams. Dantelt for New Haven. mas 5 Hohe. Smasi! Bebr Wi BAMLEO, ‘Steamabips Persia (Br), Liveroov!; Philadelphia, New Orleans vie Buvans, Govumtse, Obarienoas ‘Wind ct eunrie RAE, at sunset 8, Coelegraph Aerine Report. SANDY HOUK, Aus 7. sees Ooran Telegraph paring the Hoard ta; and « ship rolng to the bes ta Loa Of he Acdillen One hark And seven bvige ananored at the 87 FP bgund owt. wicewmanip reraie cleared toe bar at 11:4) AM. ‘no Ba lent; wea her oear HIGBLANU*, ang 17. euneet—Three barks eee the Bighanda wud two square rigged vorurie jast »ppearea fo the Eastern offing, bound to, W).c X, very lignt, weather vlvar, a Miscetianevus, Amr GLaxce henee tor Aremen before reporied bi BremerBaveo bar woargo of 6:0 bales Onion, Br buon Sent VL SZ on tob-co7, 16560 Loe wuwlarine, 4087 bo18 Fost 10.90 tne, B4 O0 po wen 18,000 wtaven 729 hols anne pew’ and 16 exe OMA Khe waren = 2 ebtp, Bid toow Dall 19 Vamde> 6 In bit wed Ownwo Ly Meare tapecod & 0 who bad Da nenred tn v rl ur ORoeatn hivol'y Cr SISK Ker nag: WA Se em BE anon SA) ONO, RnO Deobmbl) tasted abrosd Bur Vaxcouven, reported wrecked tu the chine, eos, way ciphis, \? a hu ltat Medfors 1 1884, aweed by N ‘Gadom, Bostaa, abd varued at 840,Q0ey for pore on Pete Menan bus fon ber rudder and Ba Baltimore for % Joho, NB. with baa'y Four CNWARD A degonth fom Noffale 160i {oat salen peter nerd. tose Eeilcdelghe oe tebovnd, wih aoe pte Dear Cape Heory,and may be saved vy Wralicg bark Bele. of Werven RI 296 tone bnih in Warren: Dae been onrobaned by biuse to thie oft? with all her SPpUrk Dances, as abe Come from sna fo $10.00 omeb, On SOUTRWasT REEF, 480 LIGRT: AND DIS: mua USE AND aTUBaray ‘TREaSUKY Hep ansraey, Crriee, Uanrnocan Toure} ‘SBAINGTON CITY, 9.1 . fMictal twfrrmation bow been trortwed whan Neate ty be. REN Oee Of Megiceea Woelonn: ct the mintn Hl Distrat, that the vem Ligbtcuue at sob «eut Rew, enirauce ot meake, Haare Day Le bas age Cocapicles . io it will be hebted tor ot tine at euoset, ‘Thorscay the Bret day ot sept cone sad alte tat Geese Guripg wer ptgnt and FVory waht oO \eatier ‘The pew Habiboure ts an troc aye elie eructare to the fora Of a runcaed pyramid fhe dvr tus eo Omer icon, #9 too G loch: # bi. mand ree O° J0nr Von auewpiien ite bee in 9 140: nove the water ‘The toon) plape te 49 fens the level of the sea. The it ADDAAREIB HS 4t9 Ordar Imus of ths Of Freenel, um Bred light o ER Dar HK Otatwo wiiy MsgDLtle be rage Use: elle Tle... Pernt an Fer Bhe:l Seve. a . Boo sn, ‘the pan ude Usdin et 000 ye Greenwich. tau ser Ligt Lr ‘eae « grtwoose) Wil, be dle or tioued from wou dae anova gleaa wept i 1BoDe By order of whe Lighthouse Gourd 'W B FRANKLIN, Secretary, Whatemen Bid frove New Bedford \6ia taat, abtp Arnotda, Crowell, Pas ele + cemp A lorter (orm Capt Maxed. of ship Wm Badger, 6B, dated he 7 lok SOF, + 1 reports her at #reemrnt's baving part of che ib the e-urvy; Zo report of ol; would waU on cru! Bp whaling 4 \euer from on board of rhiy Soroury Lakamsn NB, re porte ber a sem July 16, lat 40%. loa a+ 49 W, clvan. al well; bac sew voules bit one alaca ieavion home 4 latter fow Onpt badaick, of sae ema 8 NB reporte he Quast of afries Feb 1, 1a vil ssee wearing *t a8 eo& 0. Der, v Pachat NA, regorte pe, WZ, with 70) 40 +n woud all well, br und 1 Sorfo'g pale Bud thenge Ww thy Caring BRAS, to eruire until June 87, ‘ship Hespur, Ham- Seoben Juiy 17, Int 87 48N. lov bin, ¢f and from Fi, 6 weras ou: Spou: Conqueror, Beweile, f ete to tle for Li wes sof Mike Heed —— ship ¥ ctoria Reed, Freble, trom City Potat for Loadon, Aug 11 Ie! 40 83. lon #2 Dip Lala pookh. of Richeend, from Pew Orleans for Mar- Lew Juty 10 tw sueaie or Florian cob? Emma, of Cherryf-Id, e'cering W, wae scen Ang 18, Bo lat or vn. Foreign Porn. Peet, ug 4—Arr Clara ata. Petten, Havana vis Falmouth for Ovperbezen bastrax, sug 11—arr Br ateamsb’p Luro.e Leitch, Boston, (and ¢1d 12:b for Liverpoor) LivesrooL, ug4—arr Ocean iomp Manson, and Clara Wheeler‘ elano Uriesos Lacvayna Jul: 28- sn vort brig Bcblo, Bartlett, from New Yors. oly: ecbr J Wi tnetey trog *o a9 fo port, Sid 20h, brig Port Fkaya July M—Vo em vere Joue Fora Upton Gor QureEc + ug «2 ipe Jos Tarratt Paine Boston; 13th, Rie ane Cole Genoa; bare Mary, Barsleon, N York; ateamtug Une+ ken Builao fF Boston cat Key 1), »ugt—in port bark Ann Elizabeth, of and for Phiiade phis 3. asys ba JONN, A og Sarr ‘ark Gladiator Gjeruldgen New York (li 19th sbipe Rmpte ombs «nd Tornedo, Mam- ford. Liverporl; UM brig Flot Pb, “arage aitiwore. ag T HIECIIEN |* 0 TAn'y + gore Joues, Busion, 1b, tip Weymouth Peavey, ivetpe ud Home Porc. BOS CON, sug 16—arr eo-0 3e4 Piower Thorobill, Liver- Pont. brige'S Mt digoeue (B-) sonrfant, Palera>, “Rartara vee Keviey, Por! Praga ors yecverasy. anty sarad, Bait vay 71" 3 goal fur two bures and to oFige; (ue Of (06. Solem) Ui rieane; tree le bound to ab) Gelverton & Foster, drown, Sevannen, wer Wasbugwa O; Ovilian ayer, Point end Bich: Ship gd bares Nueces Smnh, Sething wast to sea, wind N& Bark Mary Eéson staried, but nachored were emai ce ontware boned inf em Kegnetad KaeT me Ang li—err stawers artizan, Cundiff, York. Josep» » bt pes. bowees, Bw'on, Ge. rye e dreek, Geer, y Momestpyl s1-p. oter am. oak Budiey, Keot, Re wilo (37) | smphel. #1. d40%, we, Bileba Domae, ir g, Boot n; sobp Givin (tir), ‘ ougive trim ®mdenr waz achre a Us Ward, 2dweroe, costoa, Indus (of etm Ecmphrev, boston; sersel A sy (begs Peovtienea, Jas Neve p, Burt, Tavniop. Goma uo eebe Oumberland, Lae: Fence frm Mataczas Old elesmere seorge’s Ureee, -esROr York; Artizan Powter, Nort ebty \ bapoer (trem) Vom, A rizan, Kotterdnm: OF Korgetece ( Wg, Bebweieral bes E'len ML nfiield, Jones wew london; ootb-reer, hve. Gd eons ave (trem) Can treen, Bo terdemt ebn river Ie Pinte, samuel Jones, ‘Wea Jooies. V King “heriedt CaPE 1 L«N = beard the ore. Cal A's, Avg]. Bart adems ihe p is boat Aerald puta ule 13 deye from Mania tor rosaaer, Bactelh Yorn: arbre 70:00. maot tieoiagton, lowe, Ne'GuN bd de0jrui ny Nkork, 9 : Datacev, mall: WYorm eos Bar Ast, Aug 17—O0' (ny te’) woamer Pr, rogue, from } Potiacelpbia F-LL BIVER. 40g 16 -arreches ‘ch@oud. Va Passes down » Ble’ Marts, Ui bs Havana, ai Zrmity, Lasah, Boston, Ang 8, ship Constitution, 1 usat, very 0 HivH AND LIGOT Cape fod, Ave 171—Uf (by seb, ship ug id Pi—art brig Mary Stewart Den- Bee King from Liverpool for Beet pienp York for Senger robes ~rcu'artie, suow, Battin ro Les) BULB, for Boston: J B Ansun May viphte for do. sur a 0 on, Sizsretbper vr de U8 uw" ade pbis tor Lym Boma (4:) +r ardenbrook, Winds r, NYork betwrnes, src uot of hens wind, brig Kevse ache oxans Burley, 80 Grecisa. Bid Ness Sura paca! egusdrov, tor Newport, achr DOr. 16t>—)p port 0 Beona ary Rie. rive, Avrors, Andrew d NE. bries @ TL Rurkman, sar oh are Loske, arouias wn, B Furgycon, J 8 Au tio, and” AN/#O-D, Aug I8—arrschis Jobo R Ford, Campbell, Rew Brorewick tory #Osro% ne dame Trenten J+ CBS VITLE, ane 4—arr chee WB awiil Butock, NYerk, Joo 8 ew, Wallace, Mew Hoven, 6th bre * im Masye Garoper r York Cla 68 cor em ody. Patton, 8 lork; ‘Sub. Citizen, +: rb, hichmoud LEE be. Del ave 6—'he arrived a: Hrece water Ing: © LcKO, Aug 8 ith sie Bedy. Kel ow Var! do HEW O- LBANG, August l0—errship wedenoa Pritrrook, Levermol berk Uo. We, ee 4 De OPI, Mex OTR Brilhante, bet tsts, ampe chy spe » Fr thio salede Grenace ‘Gorure Rareeier: or shi, “barwaldao, Browa, Jiverpool; ebigs Pacific, Gadd, sew York; Liberty’ ats GO, Joseph Cintk Rmeauu, s0ewa;, Geove Jacason Nei cr Fr éte (by tel) ehipe Cel +t/s1 kmpire, Plrron, New York; Jobo Is » Pelli, chiscelphia bee *averly Thomoen Boatou; 1°42, brige Mi Woulcogham, Labaso, Belo tobr 4B fuore + eunwgton, — 2100 er ehip Revenue, Boston Towed cown ond to ese Sth inst, big AA Chapman and sebr Virgroim Avtoinetie AW RSi FUGU, avg 16—T14 sobre Cobasst Toby, and ex Pymph, Dowson. baltimore, K ger Parmlee, (trom, Bardelcn) Harlow NYork. ny Ponsat, Aug 12—srrechr David Smith Douglas, Phil- NKWBUFYPORT, Ane 16—Arr echre Ones 11 tacgleys Philad:Iphia; Martha Nichols, Sanyer, B. SKWPORT, Aug 16—A4rr brig Whitaker, Gs for Boston Sid schr Dr Dirako from Hsvape for Falmeun, i cuter harbor on the 6th inet leasing tu her uw come up to ihe wharf fur be puro se of betn; PeW Haven, aug 16—* tam, kU Ring al etre ye'om, ing. Alerenc ri Pert Rilzebeshport tor Provievce; <tlsa W: portfor rrovidence; k@eliue b Porier, Bam; slrope ve, Tus LARD. 49g \S-arr hr eon: eee Winder’ foe KT AND. A0g 16—pet br tare, Loe Alexnporin. fs the Bonds brig ituavar Coven, trate kiica Dethoon! tor naz gor. O12. brig vewe Bay Ferry. Payal re lade. ine, Reetoik sa catnmanie Renstoe Risser echra le. .invell, eerfolk via carne! st Tice Vbiladelubs foF Pawtucnet; J 8 uae? illara * ert for Pawtuctet Bid, alvecarie Fl aes Martin, Harding: Seren Lavinia. Fort; Sheasedoh, pe avd D Meeserole, Steelman, Philsdelpha; Pavan, RiCEMOND, Aug W—Arr slearer Yorktown, Parrish, Tork sebrs Orisnne Thatcher, Kosten; W PF sn4erson, _ ine. Albavy. Ble. echre Melbourne, Hunt, Salem; ship Oar Bo co he a ships Kathe Lg ‘ Poloniaiap bax Ld, Polsom, Puget sound: Gold Mine, Jure 14 tor Vietora, BAV ANNs H, Aug 18—Arr Mon! cr York; eohre Buckanireer, yncn, 40; rd jarkeen. do: Plandeme, Bro Paletele ite, (lo. sobr Walter 4: ), Horton, N York. WI'MI«GTON, RU, Avg \4—~nrr brig monserata, Orow- ther, New Lcndou: enbr Binity emtth, Nfork. Old 19th, bark: Palmetto Whelden, Boston; 1ith, ecbr George Harrie, vilbert, AU natal BADR, HIP CAPTAINS, OWNERS OR OTHERS, HAVE chance to ov: with emell capttel for daeeeetvine or a relatives went busivest om abore con- rt vib ‘wb ch hes yialded $2 ( 00 to $2,240 a year, ‘The rubecrther, Ulnese, will sell ous at oowt ‘nook Yell assorted stock and too! s eiow for themselves; good wah, Jease of store (es'abliahed there '6 tn faot everytt BeeWed to succernfully continue the ems $1.000-'0 $1 wanted at oace, ‘Bhipping, box 1,185 New York Ppa OP CROTON WaTER. Ke > horse bot'le or em domDLaL, DOOM AG BERERRS, vrevent (he be affecra produced froat: on waier in We presert suse af inpeitye be 090 hitiers Cure all bygone me vowels, ie All hapurities from the bir And keep tne, cet ation organ netrve and Dealtay. eu m8 #7 eyes ta 3 cext forall, hey are tbe satont remedy 1 u ‘Erovers, 1, OF 4. BEB) Fey, 30 yom aon hole agent fo RRWAKD ~ ET IN. FROM THE PREM(ARE OF Bobort Luedsy, about $20 ta pd, worn’! areseen, b Ouw OL —— wor employed aa eruies tr ct he ss aout 30 yerre ot eae, and ANC miME wtanpherad vtid spam nens. the gad a wht O16, DOR, Lot vripcud wb bisck valves, which <4 mot ft hor, App) M114 Word siccer, $20

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