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ee eee 8 —_— THE CROTON WATEE. One gallon of water No, 2; similarly treated, gave tion, and the moderate price at which grain is sell- ing. In order that our readers may be able to form NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1859. The course of the stook market during the week has been as follows:— Reports op Srofessors Torrey and Chilton their own judgment on the point, we give the fig: August 21, o Quali the Wate. ‘ures. r, ao -aohcgy ony A, Parx, t ‘The following were the shipments of breadstuiis Crorex Aqoamnes Derr er Leen. 5) trom Chicago by lake forthe years mentioned; st ‘The unpleasant taste of the Oroton water in the early eer 1867, H “ part of the mouth induoed the Croton Aqueduct Board to oda. arte Ri all upon Messrs. Chilton and Torrey to make a thorough ge chemical examination. by q of th tlemen are herewith gsi 4 a anwyoin cn ws ws, Dashe On Pep ph oan believed will aehann suo, magnesia, suipharie sory Sarno, 1” "This year the shipments from Chicago have been 88 PrOvs => | soon and » trace of potasae. Batisfactory to the cowxounity es thuy Weve besa to th! The organic matier ‘was walaly composed ot ew ‘remoly Board, The Soard would take this opportuulty of saying, | minute aquatic plants, of which an account wi", be given Sppearance of the objectionavie teste | by Dr. Torrey in his report; but I detected iv, th ale orenic acid, ip nombination with alkaline basen, i To determine the relative propyrtions of the several bappy to add that, in @ few days, the entire renewal of | eo stituenteof the water, 1 MA0%a quantitative anelys! She water in the pipes and ia the reservoirs wili do *#aY } of three galionsof the waver No. 4. The resulta tnus with the leat trace of Spy tbing objactiona le ia ite caste, comparatively insignificant, The figures 850,.1,241,903 2, Seipmente Ane, hyde ane STH o0 hen reduced by calculation, gave the follow. MYNOEGT VAN GcdAlOK,) Crowe tac'es Ccntaieel sce aaltin ad this year be as large as was taken last year, C! yeu” "}aaaes cag ae Grain’, | cago will have to send forward between this date PROFESSOR TORRKY’S REPORT. Cblorice of calciu 1036 | and November 15 (the closing of navigation) the Naw Yous, August ¥ , 1559, Chioride of magnen! pe largest quantity of breadstuffs ever forwarded To Mywoxnr Vay Scurcx, Tuomas B LAPS” sod 4, wy, | Sulphate of lime... ‘ daring to brief a period, to witt— ‘Onaven, Eeqrs,, Croton Aqueduct Board:— Gunriamny—At your request, and ia cor Cuilton, I visited Croiox Lake on the if DUrpote of ascertaining, if porsibie, P agreeable quality observed in ty tberough toe city, and which had > rious and general complaint fer wv. Um driving down the bitl that 16” dy Arsh iheds chido +dam, Feacbing the luke, we DOtCE? the same cheracterizid the water Of 7 no bys j musty odor that Acameon, the gatekeeper | affor, prorecuting our reser ag, god P gored us to various pincsaen the bake. Ee broughs + @ our notice @ brign Tosr bourse the matornegeeeee? Sith fname tera ceon driven by 8 favorable wind jag ban Tee tng Where {i accumulated 0 wa too, cousiderable etrataea Fn Bn Rane all RN ge nego large rd timo was very jew, only seme portion flowing over tho ‘sm. A quactity of the water © quite thick win the green ‘material, had deen reserved ¢ ér our examivation, aad #0 eran fend Sauer” Som ne urn ke Was the cause of the peonlis Meas. stile. Unusual lagresions Carbuvste of magnesia. of 0 Carnooste of toda and a trace of carbonate of Sinca, ‘siumina and a ‘race of ‘ron. Wheat, Total shipments in 1868. .8,716,784 Shipped thus far in 1859..1,241,008 2, Deficit... + 7,414,826 spany with Dr. tb ing, for tue 40 Cause of the dis 2 Water distributed 2000 the gubject oi we- fal. Organic maiters ‘Tota! grains. White the progress I wan requested, on the 16th instant, to visit the ead Iske, im company with the President and Mr. J. O. Winder, Avsietant Engineer, Woe traversed toe entire cath ‘ot the lake, @ distance of five miles, taking samples of water from different parts of it. fhe first Samvic was prosured from that part of the dam where the water fret en ors the aqueduct. The next abvat one- ourb of @ mile dietent The next sample about a mii+ forther on. The fourth irow the vicimity of Pine’s brioge Fifth, from Kisco creek, where it mingles wito tne waters of ihe luke. Lastly, a sample from the hesd of the lake. A physical examination, made at the time of taking the sompler, revealed nothing wuusual or diffrent from what a0 obeerved in the water obiained from the reservoirs am the city. Toe ocor and taste were similar,and the same kind of miute floating particles were observed in each when ‘ded gs every facility to : less able to buy than they are now. wheat if the English won’t buy it of us? lish didn’t happen to need it! Afwer examining the charsc 7 Saste 880 odor of the water | © Cotes Sie the aid of magnitier. The extraneous | foreign demand for the great cereal products of nat grew abuDCaDtly int © er One et aaa iace, | porsicies were most abundent in the water from tue daca, BRS lasing Dew Famples o we returned to the ony, ion immediately, befor ip the properses of the under a microscope, it etraight Olamenta whic ish ceile in a single r case cid I nd there? celle were about on fied wit rig ¢ grane This maiter geen coloring snr’ there, in ite bed ‘oule;’ the one per toe obiong onen, ° sebich the plant Dot mucn emall no green graint (ive wa er trom various places, | Cocy were found to be lees apparent as we approachea | tbe United States is, in comparison with faxd [commenced my examina. | the head of the lake, where the water was clear and bas taken | trapspsrent. dant’ “Ga puting Spertion of & | Onthe following day J. again visited ike lake, tn com- Wes founa to de waded with litte | pany with Professor Torrey, who, through some misun- m@ were compored of oblong round | ‘erstanding, did not accompany us on the first excur- yw itke @ string of beads; and in no | sion. breads to be Deanoning ‘Most of the Upon arriving at the ake, we learned that Mr. Adam- sthird lopger then broad, and were | son, the keeper of the dam and gate, had observed since {een substance, composed of irreguiar | the preceaipg dey an unusual quantity of a light green as proved to bo chlorophyll, or the | mavter fivatipg on the water near the dam. Upon tne mance of leaves. Inte here and | sbgbtest agitation of the water this green eubstance was ite fiaments, were two other kinds of | dillueed so as to appear but with care be had pro- fecily spuerical, three times the size ot ¢ Cured a pailfull of !t, whic he had reserved for our in- and fillea with green spores or seeds, by | epection. Some of the same material we procured our. ie reproduced; the other al-o goterical, | selves from the surface of the lake, and we took om, wnd containing a yellowish flatd, but | with us samples for chemical and microscopic ‘exami 4 The fanction of the latter is unknown | nauon. den so close on the heels of production, 065 274,616 1,044, Decline this year......++. 4,874,061 ‘T,903,006" 970,029 If the amount required for Eastern consumption 700384 Lath "fe 2,817,665 5,012,600 900,507 Whether the shipments from Chicag’ ‘reach this figure or not, it is evident that they must be large, as the demand here for home consemption is con- stantly increasing, and must be, this fall, larger than it was in the fall of 1858 or the fall of 1857—at both which periods the people, as a whole, were Much is said and written about Western grain not coming forward for want of a demand for it abroad. People who ought to know better are heard to in- quire, in tones of anguish, what can we do with our the United States grew wheat exclusively for Eng- land, and might let it rot on the field when the Eng- The fact is, the demand, so small as to be almost insignificant. The speculative sympathy which exists between the great markets of Europe and that of New York renders our grain market in some de” gree dependent on that of Liverpool as the Chi- cago market is on ours; while, on the other hand, home consumption has always in this country trod- small increase of foreign demand has naturally led to fears of a scarcity, and cansed an advance in price. But, in reality, the quantity of wheat ex- ported from this country is only about one-tenth are:— ‘The views which we presented in this column week ago have thus been confirmed. The approach of the increase of traffic on the railroads, and +», general prosperity which must flow from the enor- mous harvests of the great "\orhwest, are tell- ing on the prices of stocks, and will proba- bly continue “49 tell until their real valnes are more nearly approached. For the first time %r many months, the commission bre‘cers report an increase of business, and some orders to buy stocks. It is hardly necessary to add, on the one hand, that the increase of railway traffiy is as yet neither large nor general, or, on the other, that the commission business of the stock brokers is yet small. We are only witnessing the commence. ment of the revival. Weeks must yet elapse before the roads fully enjoy the effects of the harvest; the commission business will probably iu- crease steadily from this time out, The control of the Stock Exchange appears thus to be passing out of the hands of the bear jobbers who have so long-ruled there supreme. During the past week the struggles of these parties to re- tain their influence and keep prices dowa have been repeated and violent. But they have not met witb much success. Prices have invariably risen the moment the jobbers ceased their offerings of stock; and the prospect is that the resistance offer- ed to the upward movement will only increase the losses of its authors, | There has not been for years a time when so many various circumstances co-operated to pro duce a period of speculation in Wall street; unless ali the usual signs fail, the brokers will have basi- ness enough before the autumn is over. 214, a4, 016 As though the home CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. SaTurpay, August 27-6 P.M. Astixs.—Thero was an extensive movement witnessed in ta to-day, among the largsst, probapiy,provious'y Eoows in thib et. The sales ~ aw ogee about 750 bale for export as eae. fhe market was pretty muce Seen mn ‘ght stock, and which was re fy %e. to 440 per pound higher. BRe«Dstores.—Fiour—The receipts were larger within the past twenty four hours, and the market in consequenc~ was come less active. The arrival ot tae first flour fron that a very day, from Daveo “ gaere were wy a few other kinds of misroscopic plants to tale wabetetoe sea be ‘Miibuted ‘al the umugeal Bis fotalanyginct, and se Dormer omen eee) ¢ dlepesed of ats fall Brae tice fom the Ait 5 % it wai . pa igs} Aewrly all of which belong to a particular | qualities lately observed in the Cro:on water er_ throughout altogether with the foreign market without making | 7 iis" comiad ‘to Woodruff & Go, | Tue sales to day foot where consult: Poeaniste deswid-ee. in ordinary seasoas | the city. It bad precisely the same taste and odor, bat | 9 great sacrifice. In proof of this, we subjoia the | ed vp about 8,000 bbis., closing with the followiag rang: Crown, The de the chef vegetable forme existing in the | ins very concentrated degree. Of its vegetable nature following table of the wheat exports of the United | of prices — csually rma 4, umber of Living animalcatze was also un. | we entertained no doubt. one Ps Tcepected to choloe superfine Btate........84 85 a 4 60 prsacgenf ro Tn repeated instances, on concentrating A chemical examination of the green matter gave the | States for the past ten years—which has been fur. Extra State, from old and new wheat. 475 a 6b O 04 the offen {the city bydrapts, at the time that it exnibit- plein results :— ished us by an eminent produce house. The ag- Bagerfine eatern. meee 7485 a 465 . Properties comptamed of, I found its cna- A of it, mange’ with water, was gently heated | 2 y 4 es Low to choice Weater: 520 a 67% feely those cf the water sabe, atthe dam. Tne Me el ote. : ; pete a ippledion ore me gregates include flour as well as wheat:— Ext 3, 57 a 7% soiecting the sample of bright green water at Abs Ne; eae na y changed froma a 7 5510 a 6 4 Feabmisied ‘again to two microscope, und wea | ligbt butt color, Whea wear te ucing pointy fee wie | EXPORM or Wear Axp dos nbn ee a escee date e ee pice to ‘find that si! the besded filaments had | was converted into a thin maceus substance, and by con. Chorce extra family and 700 a 7 60 pemeiee ‘9A Dut there were ‘loeting in the ‘iquid, ine | tinuing the boat the odorous matter nearly all disap Rye flour. 350 a 425 Faster, ftste, the large epherical given cells and the | peared. fome of the green matter, mixet with water, rey 390 a 42 yellowish ones. I had noticed, in my first exami. | was submitted to distillation, when the odorous principle Daven, wevera! of the filaments preak’ up bp the succes. | psseed over in union with watery vapor, aud condensed sive br wveting Of the litte cells. Without doubt tne my- | in the receiver as a coloriess transparent liquid, possess- rads‘ little plants contained in my sample had disap | ing the characierisiio flavor of the original sabstancs, A peare’ 1 in the rameway. Ibave since repeatedly seen | port on of the same 4 material begge acer with ee =Y 7 xments brosk up in water taken from the hydrants. eet. oe Subsidence, the ether, which b undergo diseoiution mach more quickly when the: ‘ore to the surface, om separated and allowed to evapo- b8— 27e! eoumulated by the Diter or when sapere confined rate, A minute quaatity of an oily ny a Sey ama etary Other countries. ‘Southern flow some ‘existed, with sales of about 7,800 bbis, closing within tbe above range of prices Rye flour firmer at our figures, with limited sales. orn meal was scarce, and sales light at quotations. Woeat—The re ceipta Were steady and moderate, while the deman: for tair and prime lots of new was good; the sales emo: about 15,600 busaels, including white Kentucky at $1 rs ° : i cule. After the ruptare of the cells the water re- | tinged with green, was thus obtained. Tne coloring mal ————20 418,407 ] a $1.60, white Southern ut $1 40 a $1 42, ana re1 Southern . te gre*n color for some time, bot it flaally becomes | ter was Probably ‘due to chlorophyll, the green lame és 1854—To Great Britaln.,..14,787,242 ° at $112.0 $1263, Barley was nominal at 60c. » 650. for ble pehea from the decomposition of the chioropayl. The | matter of plants. Other countries....107461,655 old. Rye was nominal at 78c, w 800. Oate were lem Sr ght green weter from the Croton dam became quite When examined with a microscope of high power the ——-——71, 238,897 | buoyant and iess active, with sales of state at 38c. a 40c., s seid ip ‘eee then twenty four hours, and = folowing ster tee deep ad Cares “ 1856—-To Great Britain... 1,033,103 : apd Canadien gcod to choice at 40c. a 430. Corn was ay'tt was comewnat putrid wud emi ted a initle ammonts, | squatic plant, a detailed description of which 18 given by teady , wi of 13,000 oushets Y gw aot ihe tceat irace of wulpburetied Bydrogen. Most | Dr. forrey. There was alse observed amoog ita few of Other couatries.... 4,844,130 Pea itr CA Marcel dn prog esgty 4 the spherical cers just noticed remained entire, bat ® green ones bad evidently matured their spores or peer. vhe living animalcule, such as the microscope usually re. veils in unfiltered water from fresh water pouds. It may be wortby of remark that, 80 far as I have opserv- ———— 5,397,334 ed 1866—To Great Britain..,.15 820,696 Uuber countries... ..12,007,150 &1 786. for ola Western mixed, and 800. a 820. for new do. io store and aflost, and yellow Southern at 860. COFFEE Was quiet, but firmly hela; 100 page Maracaibo ena e ROK ‘al Before the green water bad decomposed I evaporated a | ed, the apparent number of these living forms is much “ 1857—To Great Britain... .11,619, aa ans Sonne: a hemes ee aa quiet, while prices were uo ao 1 \o GryDees With great care, 80 x4 to avoid scorch. | less in the Croton water now than I have noticed in former Otber countric: 2,819,049 changed. The sales were confined to ‘Surpburic ether sgvtated with the remdue became | exerinations, ————24,489,014 | bales at about the foliowing quotations ively grass-green tint, Dut without materially ot ‘tis quite evident that the flavor of the Croton water, “ 4858—To Great Britain... .12 349.619 bing !be color of the mass, The solu‘ion, a‘ter epon- | £0 much complained of during the past week or two, is Other countries... 9,305,529 yay eve oration of the ether, left a thick, orownish. | Low rapidly dieappearing, and that the waver bas nearly oe 21 646,148, 9 9% freer mever, which was reroluble in ether and in alochol, | regainea ita pormel conaition. I believe the emasual little To Aug. 13, 1€59—To Great Britain, 919,568 B 12 bot nos in water, dé was doubsiess one of the coloring | pisot which we bave foand in it, and whic gave it the 5 Osher countrie 6,550,428 33 Dodies of the chlorophyll. pecutiar flavor complained of, to be of « perfectly harm ———— 7,470,498 Bx 4 A porkion of ibe green water was then boiled for some | lesa cheracter, and consequently that the whoicaomeness AVERAGE FOR THE Last Tan YRARS fei” Faricurs —to Liverpool 866 bb's. pork were engaged Hime, 1:08 8 color A314 Or, And deposited orowniea | Of the Water Ha# nob been impuired by it in tho leaat ae- To Great Britain, 9,127,777 | st is. Go ; of the comon reporiea yesterday 800 bare: anes on (ootipg The water that olstiiied over con. | gree. To other countries, 7,650,342 | were taken by the Britich bark Lancaster at 8 16.—toe tained the odorous principle to a concentrated form From (his examination, aud from the researches of Dr. Chivton, I tik we ere wanranted i Coacludiog tual iensive condition of the Crotoa water wes owing I bave drank ‘reely of it during the time when it was in tg woret condition, and heve partaken of the green IAtier Which We procured from tue lak», ia its coxvcea- (rated state, end also after 1% bad beep converted into s snd sboadant «rowih of a microscopic contarva’ | jelly by bout, without experiencing any ill effcota whater- t, wich sbouves in @ volatile, odorous principle, | or p 1 1916 19 FO@S CXS D water Bu We were extrenely fortunate in making ovr visit to the ‘mee as just tho time when a favorade wind drove ine iE fon of the water through the porous filers, now ¥0 moch ip use, "as found wo separate effectually all the Bivw fioewng’ particles from it, and tuns render it more pelatable 2 comparing the present analysis with the resuite thas Toveaines in Une year /836, anc again in i842, as wel! ag with she enalyeis by Prof ‘8. Silman, Jr., in 1846, 1 hd that the Lroion water at the present cay 18 purer, cr, in other worde, contains a emailer proportioa 0° iaorg cic —-whetner they are the en and other conmtitnents, than has been found in it sizes the ed part of a more comptex al trey are | liberaiicy and win foretnvaght of onr rulers caused the 200,000,000 bushe's—the average total dete sting Dy adhering babes of oxygea pn») path-t; fous Oripging within the space of @ cupi3 men at Inany of the fiamens a conid be seperated oy fit stien f-om-s bogshead of the waler ® short distance aoove the dam. aatisfied myself as to the origin of (beso command under any circumstances. The most experienced members of re plant, oF Meo deena, MpCOS which fe loxded wie | tent Pierce. and Rx Governor Heymour, of Connesticut Soke Gaments, Whec the uitie badders burac 2 ‘eaolves in the water aad | M?> Pierce appears to be in upusval health, and gesms hire. Sometimes the watersof eel | wore robust tus for msuy yearn defore bis departure, Ex-Presi¢ent Tpler gave an elegant reception to hir as it has the home market to rely on. ‘aver are fied with these email biadaers of norston It will be seen that while the average crop of wheat for the past ten years has probably been over 150,600,000 bushels—this year it is estimated at only been 16,778,119 bushels, including wheaten flour; and of this nearly half, or 7,650,342 bushels, have gone to the British colonies, the West Indies, South America, &¢., countries whose markets we jadging from the reports of the harvests in France and England, expect an export demand here this fall fully up to the average. But if it should fail, the above table shows pretty conclusively that the West will not be a great sufferer by the loss, so long The following are the comparative Custom House rates to day were at 316d to 340. To vlasgow 400 bois, ++36,778,119 oi rotia were engaged at 28 6a for 289 im By stesmer for Bremen 18,000 lbs. whalevone were engaged mt X%c, 500 bales of tobacco at $1, and 30 tops meszurement goods at 408. A suiling veare! engaged for the game port BCO bags ivory ute at 17s. 61. ano 60 cases of Wbscco were engeged for Meibourne, aus at 273¢c per foot measurement. Cxackexs coptinued in good demand, with b sales in a dey or two of 2,000 boxes No. 1 ut $773, @ 1. —the demsnd for dry cot was usta " Withiv & coy or two suies Of 1,000 quinials French were mee &i $41234. Mackerel were firmly beid, while gules wore quite Himiled, " Saies of Halifax herrings were making at moked at 260. a 28c , and of scaie No. 1 at Ho Hat was steady with moderate ales, chiefly weil cured new. with rmall jols of old at T6c a 75¢ for ebipment. Hore —ihere was s good. brewing dewand, with ator of 1858 (70 bales ) at Bor a 13e, and of IS6Tatdiye a So Toe fret bale of the new crop was received this week b Mr, J S. Brown, and the quality ws gstd to be very g sod ‘The crop, it 18 believed, will exceed thove of last year burn . —— and quality, and Will Dot reach @ iuil average yield. Trow.—Scotch was in good demand, with aales on the ‘BpOr and to arrive at $23 10 « $24, aix moatos. LM —A cargo of common Recklaad was reported wt @5c., while !um, export has the trade, 4 wax quict at 81 16, Stee exemining the water I have baa no opportuaty Of | 4. 5g tet week, and Villa Aargerste was torongg? with tables of the trade of the port for the week and Motaeses —the market was steady; Dubianies ingre rove Hig the Jake (0 verify my coojecture . since January 1:— light; 27 nbd. Cuba were gold at 22c, Toe quewwou Daturally arises woy unis plant should rowd of lively gaeete. Mr. Justice Wayne, of the In ‘NavaL Were qui¢t, and prices for descrip have maie ite cre ie it saoh quantities ana aot hare | Uaited Sates Supreme Court, was emong the guests. ae un SUES i ao y acd pi most descrip bern voticod de ore, We cap only reply tat ine cam9 tw Hor, Robert Dale Owen arrived at home on the 20th 0 ‘ a On8,—Linee . a common circumeraoc? ~s icalar speci ™ os vt o ni o ‘ f 2.8;,W. 8: Nicholson, of Delaware, United Staton Consul to —— | Bales of several hundred cates sweet oil have baov — one ime, and hen aime dneopoar for reer: |, oni, will #ail tor the place of his destination in the | Tov for week $4,916152 4177090 ba 6,r50 made at $9 05 a $870 for pine, aud $48 $4 10 for inhabit due water, is shia girikingly tho case. | Tae preasat eamer Bremen, via Southampton, on the 34 of sep | Prev'iy rep’d, 261,830, Te «_SDADOIRS. «RIOR ESE | arrrndinn = Pork. eee tee at RT, ea es unusually fsvorsbic to vegetation of al ~ ---—-— stat are tbe Ciroamstancss whioa bares | Bon. Mr. Bishop, !ato member of Congress trom Con | Since Jan. 1...8166,146,160 95,066,787 176,520,038 SIE? hicindine noe eee Ger ie poraeereee abiy maltiphed this hue have not yes de- J vecticut ana pow Commissioner of Patents, and micas: Exports Excuvsive or SPscra, asic 25. sore dh ol mers at be PAA an “pie termined. “Is ia @ plant of short duration, and sould it | W. Ciutkey, Hsq., Postmaster of tbe lave United State: 1857, 1868. 1859, ing countiy prime at $6 008 3s; QUULry moss at 377 Feeppeur another Reason, the probability is thas it | Hovee of Representetiver, aro in Boston, For the week.....$1.304,215 1,286,287 1,708,837 | rebecued shades ms $10 | ht pooaney mpc h at i wu pot annoy us long. Very lively moze or | Guvernor Morgan has appointed L. D. Brown, Esq ,o' | Previously rep'td.42'718,477 38,948,402 40;436,636 | Tehecked meas Manly, Salih SOlenOE pen Vem; oe jess of it occuss every summer, bub this is the | Otsego, a commissioner to eettle the question of moan —-—— Saab; | Ported at 7c. for ahouiders, and 83c. for hame Lard’ war frst i ab uf pas been offensively brought to OF | Opry between ibis State und Connections, in ptaoa of fos | Since Jan.1.....44,082,602 40,291,789 41,604,670 easior, witb eaics of 860 bbls. art03g0. a 10%0" Burr spits oan * bene pam Somaaanideergny deeb Long B Carrol, Eeq , of Rensselaer, who declined ine appoint Exports or 3pacig. ‘was in steady request, with sales of State at 430. a lc Seaaeaceuaniree it d wea ment. Per steamer Hammonin + $188,090 | and of Obio a 12c. a7, Cheose was in fair requoss ai ily nove eact” We the uspioasent ane tee Ot | are. Grow, who recently killed her eon while ho war | Por ateamer Vanderbil . 80./879 | bo. a Ge, eee - aaa * sleeping, has been decisred insane by the Grand Jury ot | Per steamer City of Baltimo: + 665,600 Rick was quiet at 334 a 43¢c. per Ib. Baier continues, the Ordinary fier will remove all the | *! age eas ates Seed fem Cane eect ne nf Wepended matter, and 4 little fret burned vegetable Mbessaninnt, id an roa y order of the Court, otal for the week, Vissisn cole. itt at pists 0 : irmiy keld, with little Worceu!, or aniwal carbon, wii take waay tue disagree | “ii De £6n4 to sate Lunatic Asylum, Previously: repcried peg age h B Non pevenh penstlier Lin tier, demand. In Bos s We smel! and tagie, A good method of using tbe char At a recent informal gathering of @ portion of th: : > Big Nds peer laie AL c 3 tO heat some mall pieces red kot, sad, after =e and « “te = friends of Antioch ‘fob it Since January 1 TS iL cate aula Of we" weak \aeoet ne pee ing pelle 4 p vee fuand tbat the f- sling was upanimous in bebaif of - Towest point at tbe close of last, . « 5 Tee ee patty, wees agothecary’s apprentice, then | bank reserve, in consequence of the late arrival of | 5346. @ 6c for refiving goods, aud at goon te. for erooary DR. OHILTON’S REPORT. Hareara Coll here be ver iat $ % P goods, the latter for prime. Naw Yorn, Augvet 25, 1859, srl be ae pel Z d A ieleper ee i the California steamer. The export from this port, TaLLow —Saies 9,060 los. were mado at 105{0, : on a4 Smaick, Tuomas B Tarren, and A, W: | 018 been the favorite condidato with many forthe Cine, | including the shipment of Saturday, 20th, and ex. pot nszsen comtinoed wm, et sale wate 8 Jey o cc iS { te .] 5 OF ee i Ce bay, Faqs, Croton Aqueduct Board:— dency Ce ae Di a bs ee a eters clusive of that of yesterday, was about $1,250,000, Folar as 900 , and 14,000 Ochoisk se £000. Pere forge Gm "Gexe—In compliance with the roquest recetved he | 2eainst which the banks have received several par- | at 7 Oniiege_bave @ formal meeting at Yellow Springs oa tho jet of September, aud it in oeemed probable that the, vill elecs Mr. Hill te eacceed Horace boa idl ~ delemametinnincine = at Ny ooradle Board, tha T would make # chem! y Webigetlon and analysis of the Croton wat Ipurpoae of aacertainic Wat coudétion, I beg leave he resultof my invertigat 1st of Ay, ortant i ceived fr &, Obie! Begineer of tae wo°k @r, pumpbes ec and tabc Vater from the mouth » Renervorr, from r, for the Treasury held yesterday $4,86: 490 at the close of last week; so that © Cause of its pecaliar ‘Ter the following re- aapecte suplece portast On the FINANCIAL AND FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Suypay, eral 28, 1859. The fall business with the interior has now be- e. The )tels are crowded to their ute than 1D any troe coo’erca kuowa tw me, | introduction of source of countiow blessings to our vei s00tn to 2,0008H of an ‘uch in diameter, aud | great city. JAMES R. CBILLON, 8 20h of an weh long = [ atrongty suspect that they are derived from @ species of the genus mustoc . Ths geous ver DAES OF B gO ar OF sonal Tntellig Se, ay from the aize of a duck ebot to the Diguess Among the passengers by the America were Ex Presi om the eaat side of the gate extent; for the first time since the crisis, | discounts. But the course of money during the corner of rr We ate wees oe beeper pie section of the Union is fairly represented | week and the general tone of conversation in finan- paps ag the water from each of einto | &inong the airivals. There has been a pretty | cial circles do not favor the hope. Ii may be apts! i if resented the game 1 ree busines; Ic i seperate are | E meee Pghiccariget Amey man cae | large business done daring the week; though, in expected, however, that the increase will not be apyearance iD by reflected 1 trunen itted lip grapeparent, D' clee were obser taste and odor 0 drawn from tbe tape closely rewen aloon ting in vege dry goods especially, the large importations tend wan of @ faint brownisn bus, dub by large, kt 't bad w shade of greea It was neariy | to check free purchases for the interior. ‘There is Wt upon close inepsotion some minute parti. ved suepended throughout ‘te maim, Ta a settled conviction among the couatry buyers that “each was the same as that of the water | a large quantity of the less desirable styles of bydrantes in the city, and in tors partion voied the water of pouvs and marshes ‘abie matier, After renain'ng at res (01 goods will he gold off this fall at low prices at the aliction rooms; and many are holding back in an poris of light flocouleat matter was ob- yo rs a _ of the Sere. comtainiag the licipation of that event. The importers, on the | to keep exchange from falling to a point at which gered Laded - bases mater bie removed — ex- j Other hand, are satisfied that the increase in the | the West could draw specie from us, but the pros- exumizes © nb 8 ah aur vicioen herein sein population of the country since 1857 justifies the | pect of very large remittances of grain and flour mimnte equstic pia small excess of this year's impovtations over those of that year, and labor zealously to maintain mar- ket prices. The question at issue will pr obably be determined by the volume of the import entries during September. bably be maintained. _" depetide likewise on tho movement of Within the past ten days the receipts of waas flour at Chicago, and the shipments to Buffilo by the lake, have become very large. Tio market here, howeveris not as fully supplied ax buyers might wish, and prices continue, as iast week, to exhibit an upward tendency. There are tn who expect to see the largest movement in West emn grain this fall that we have known for years. They base their Bpirtion'on the enormous decline the mi ith a few liviog asimaicule, were ‘tar tediment was oocamed from a 5 bydraat in-my iavoratory, by \as shrough it for a sbort time. In sh rm, + as of @ deoidealy green color. ©, ane epplieah on o& Wtrate of silver to each of the bey we Md, ue age colorquickly, neue # OF eo got, 10 u oeap claret color, — smsere jor being » TeRter koao | had observed by ee fnent of Orowon "Water on Femar oooael poe sr ahas Ie conua Ded 20 “HOLE an unk of peget@ole4 tier. a galion (231 subis . 80" No 1, wes caretuily er4b ‘and the dry reetsia. ‘od to weigh 368 , © opull Wo - ‘ombustios it emits 7, mixed Rito a Sms iy weighed, &L nie, abe 909 wworta (easvitlene), ® should keep the banks on their guard. emeily Ortectod. Ai ew fiver uikacved to | aiowing the mater to 0 Uf they fal of prices will pro gam pies of warer\ banks the offerings of paper have been ‘ache ' .e Was Durns off. of onan ve. of steal 6 (mineral) matter “ snielly veReesore) waster f: breadstuffs from Chicago siuce | and 110} for sight bills; but titese rates cels of coin from the South and West. 92, against $4,960,- money to the banks. The last bank ayerage was $21,403,448, and yesterday $2,126,000 arrived from California. An increase in the loan column is antici- pated. Every one would be glad to hear that, in- stead of increasing, the banks had diminished their The fall in exchange at Chicago, and the large arrivals of breadstuffs at that point, warn the banks to he prepared to send specie to the West. It is possible that the purchases by Western men in our markets may be large enough Money has worked very easily throughout the week. On demand itis not worth over six per cent, and sums are left with brokers of established standing below that figure. At most of the large there has been no difficulty in accommodating dealers who presented short paper. At the dis- count houses, good paper, endorsed, goes readily at 7 per cent; single names, 8a10. The unwilling- ness which prevailed some time since to discount paper maturing after December has disappeared. Exchange continues very flat. Excellent bank bikis—such as those of the Bank of Charleston and Bank of Montreal—have been sold at 1093 a 109f. The correspondents of the Hothschilds ask 110 1-16 The Sub- “MAGLiIKE INTELUIGBAL it has lost Port of New York, rk, August 28, 1859, ARRIVED Steamehin Etna (Br). Anderson, Liverpool, Aug 8, vis Bor ton Zitb 20.AM. with mdse, to # Cunard. arrived at rer doox 047.20 FI ‘Seeumenrp Potomse, ac, Wateon, Savannah, to BB Cromwel A Co 26to Tak 6:9) a, isc 34'10- 100 Tf, spoae schr G Hoffman. of rail eivdr, from’ St avgustine for eed ‘York; 7:30 am Dinties 3 of ave Lookout, sobr Marin fete oe Wash'agton N-), for Philadelphia; at re a : Batersa Light pearing seat ie sorew siesm frigeve bark rij mert, bevce for ‘Savanven™ E by evoke berm rig Kuza, of Obariest»n, — New ee Stespanp Rosnoxe. ouch, Norton. wip mdse and passengers. to Ladiam & Bewweken. 2th “ot Vouw'ss taint, a ans Sprig Jamestown, dxinner, heace for jorfol pibips Bulkley Boss, Liverpool, Jaly 9, with mdve, to Geo ‘Berks a LS bona) Burmeister Havana, 9 Rage ret suger, segarsard ». to sturges 4 Co. Zid font 40 lon 79, pemee Dark P'S Aizuncer, rom, Havana for New York, ani ye ber 25th small, and heavy ‘Sad to be. cutaway for 12 hours, acoomom ‘witb tharde farymen ans oe ar er wind Neanda en France of a gale, vessel unable to work to wind: 3 ston oa in er,‘ ns moe rere bowing sazay Hook, Br Mbehe it 20 neers ‘others (ot Norfolk) Bi agg my oe “Biiden, ‘Guantanamo, Cubs, O Har Oreono, (BR, of Winosor), Card, 6 wont Ponce, 16 days, with iErsi heave fy ae, Howard, Newborn, 5 days. ae in hipgton, Ne, 4 dave teres, 16 deya, are above sary ct Sharrott, Vi r Oigawie (2 phatase 1,and ou the increased consumption of | the market, A fall in exchang’ is predicted by bear wot ‘acer, ces Total,... seapeeanpes ears rer Hour produce py the natgral increase of popula- 9 importers, Bont Whitefice, pai.” rue ar mee et dare eaeee Come New Hedin BELOW One bark ani one brig, unknown, Sailed. Bhip Amazon, London. Wind during the day Wt) NNW, Ceiegrvaph Marine Keport. NDS, Soe micas berk in the Easter ging, end one Brig off Ue Liyhlands, bound tn, Wind wW, igh wea as Miscellaneous. oa to Suir Nantucker on Nacbewina, ia rapidiy going to pieces, vie upper part of ber bul w nearly au hes ight Bare Wasusmic,Copt Reals from antigus aut, m Wik suger, oF! eorge’s, Bermuss, fp the 14h teak, to distress having Jos wal tset had sprung rizenmaet and foremask, FAnK ALNan Witham, benee’st Aspinwall run ashore on age Seat Cora Hee! Go Her parenge out she ihrem dverbourd abont 25 tons of coal ard was got off witheut receiving dems & abo Der {even ter woe Feuk FUNK: Yesterday, worn ro Pa throny urd while aie Ser and etruck on Br tamed MeLnoven®. Juve 17—The American ship Alarm. which ar- ried bere ox a 4b Irat i ween aa Aurricane ta let i as. jon 115, whicp Jasted for evi 8, Dlowing with gi ‘ore. dnriog which abe lost several sails and sustained other camage. Rem snk ani f Auina—The olipper SIGH: ke from Aeon te teiidek Marrna Kenna, asbore at Verque, bas been started aH) ber length off shore. During & beavy eas on the 2th t wae pitched rut | about 40 tous cos! saved (rum to new seatord 26th 8 ach: ell Gate gira koa a rick name be acer Soarpbing, rnd the ron eae . eos eae * ao Perea ve mice * ant Se 2 alee sdsyateun down, the day bef ra rearing the tlans, abe #: iiltwo hundred miles qu DID atneveimp’cloc¥. whe wae quietly wing along Tun alnce ean down. ard during the satire night foarteen miles an bour Sata Ite ot often doce be msde x ee'ling over } dayn aod fourteen borre “Bonolula nie h a famed Wnalemen. “ £id from Beverly 26'b inst, bark Lady Suffolk, N Atlantic cean, arr at Palem 28th inst, bark Messenger, Holmes N At/antic Dees, 400 sp, 180 wh h (sot, sucsispemnest), Spoke July #1. int s 7 (not na before), lon 4386 Koewrll King. tripo tooloan. peas ie Poy 8 no lat, &c, Winthrop, far a "5, scbr Varnow H Hil, Sornell of Prov cruise of 9 mes, wits 240 bola of off (and ald eth) Atco 2h echr Walter Irving, Basalt, |, of Provincetown, from 5 mos with 150 sn. to recrai ia June 15, Joseph Buller, ‘White, NB. condemned #t 6t Helens July 16, Peruvian, Long, of and for NLondon 6 sya: no revort of oll. 2 Jeiter from Caut Tinker, Ae jae. West. NB, re star cn Besganci March 25 to car for Ochoten Sta, alan pat co bork diceh a do ready 10 val ssuse timo. Ui of Bola vessels esme aa Defsre Spoken, &c. Steamship Africa (Br) Ehanvon, kenoe Aug 8 for Liverpool, mas paserd aug 1 8:59 Fat off aor Lisbt Eblp Jesppie arf Rime. Coibuin. heave June 3 for San Fran- ON. lon #! er, smith, hence #ug 8 for Shanghue, Aug i4, lat #840, lon 66 25. ébip isanquebdsr, Goodwin, from bavennsh for Liverpool, wee pateed #ug 13 ‘oll Kuck Ligbt a Yee JF Paty, trom Nu chip The Queen (rp. } Howes, from Uverpool for Eulltvan, Ve, Tuly 21, Ist 53, Jon i Terk Lacovia, Gesrea, fiom Soeton for Baltimore, Ang 24, Gay Head mB PO ; Sri 6 ges (Wao), trom Newcastio for NYork, Aug @, lat 50, ‘on rig Orella, Grifin, weering 8, wes neon Aug 11, lat 26 90, on 71 20. ena for London, Aug 8, ist 41, ‘ Foretgn Ports. axsick June M4—Paseed by, Azzea, Hoagen, from Mon'la tor ssorey, NB “aPinwsliy. aug 6~A?r brig Crocus, Herber!, N ork (and i Hoth ror Ferwmcoln) 9th, Derk tegdaleom Day. do (and ela {Tih om ber retary); 18th, brig» amsanooenck, fark do. 1S. { agrange, Dearborn, do; Romance Duncan, Baltimore; 16ib, eiush, Witham, NYork. Sid 7th, brig Gilmore Mereditt, Grane, evens ye port Sb. vark einab, Wikhans. dite; bilge Asnonoosack, iere; 4 agrar ge, Desrbora na nomance, vuncan d9 Ruuaron, Aug LG tae. ps yr 0 Scranton, ‘Magas, tom Jrowetadt- wohld proaed to BY ae RORDRAUE, 0p 6 Arr Queen of the Netherlands, Claprott ore. BREMSRIAVEN, 3 vg 6-B8ld Lupa, Werkmelater, Salthnora BanGron, June i&—o port ebio Amarauib, Jones, from bong Beg arr 16th ope FEI A ARES 11 ketch omet, Hill, Baltimore; 19, ar brig Princess noyal Eiger. 8 Yor! sraycuirs, Ja) $n portebipa Woreury, Habbard: Midd} ex Parmalee; Koide Waitmore rations! Keqe, aathers shee Bal, Eicher: ceders, « Tone); ueknow, <crhas, and {oto, Oubbs, ai) for Boston, 1g, Gelle of the Hea, Lewth, @ Lint tor Ryerk, tag: Sora ewmat, Coon und Bacger ¥w) leton, for Loncoa, co; Oxerbridge, Mie toews, Eibxspore, err Jane 38, te tua Janvrin from dompay. arr 28th do, Gem of the n 1d Joxe 29 (befor Reston; Jvly 2. Unter io from “aug Fiabe ls (befo-® reported ald 16th), Helos Medurives tidces NAW: TB Weleg, Bare, Boston: lich ooknd], Mav th Blanding Dud hud éy, rod, Colombo jARDIRE, ng Scr Falta coud, Bone, Sristol; # Wright Jr, 8 0x CHOOKHATEN 06 8 Arr Horner. Perkios, Matanzas, CRowstept, Augi—tld WB Lindray, Gray. N Yor of QeatanTIAOTUE, AUg1—A¥r Tyro, Alexander, York (an Bem OF e Eof) Care Barner, ang 12—In port briga Northern Bolle, Paine, +né Lauriba } svender, trom Soston dieg, Dav, aug )'—arr Jabez Snow, énow, London (and pro ceeoed for “slevita) nftiuovra, sug l0—Eld Windward, Kmerson (from Matan Fava, Ju) \8~ arr bart «zor Burke, Boston Foocuow, Jone —In port Jacob Bell, Low, from dopg Kon, pa stb for N Yor! anh Perpeot, Whiitraore, for Lond: p; CI Luona, for do; Raid sagie, Treadwell, Mkerly Bod, Gok, do. Bld ioe, ehip Creat of the W: seele, London. Ww. Adg 10—! os Adriatic, Gilmore, Bi. GOTTEN BURG, AY, Old bavi, ie tae OmeaLtar adj me Cito 1 Plummer. NYork, el te eae! amalis, Lavareiio, ‘isles (and cld fur aew “Gnxoa, Aug 4—Arr Carnatic, Devereux, Liverpool; Sch, smbrin’ Perry, do. QUANTANAMO. 2ug 11— No dm vessel in port Bavan. se 10 C14 Globe, Baker, N York; Paragon, Drink ater. Bupderl-pd and Ustate. an port Comberiand, Meir l and New Hampshire, Weeks rom POrleare, dieg Bonu, Roxo, Jue 7—Arr Pat Yun (@. NYork and Sg pore. did Sty, Ke'l Kock, Harrison, Sytney NSW and Mel. rourre (not Shangbae), Hy | 12 Arr aches Rhode Teland, Pralth, New 10:b. Quewnos Sephensm. Bal Tay ; 298th, brig Lansaeta cbuadel ia achr kldad Jacksonville. id tah brige baron, it flog $2, S00 leas Sth Norfolk, mers, Port Marie to load for x ‘ork. In port July, 99. brig Jorich fox. Munson. from Norfolk arr amb, for NYork, achr Pinmpd, Switt, from SOrieans arr 13th for outports; and ri tla a ain AIT iecmnrion, LivERPool, Avy earron. Rovt, Seudusky. Ubto; Great Brital ). Gray. NYork; Ty Ony of Wi nit Pete I {Sth Stone) shannon, ao” ot WMealaK as Barapa vie “ardif (Po (wot B rane direct); Yor} (reported cid for Tonlow Toe Samuel Lock Bweeteer, NOrieans; obandier, tape Vera emu aut for 1g Bh, Jacob A Westervelt, Austin, for NYore; 10th Fortuna, Veware, Galveston; 8 U Grent tinskley, N Orleans Tsth ‘Laura Campbell, Reed, Boson; Marcie deeen, Sarasa NOrleans; Charles H Water, Ramage. in port 18ta. De Roto, Reed, for Boston 1ath; Ni we soll, tnd Reotuchion, wertyintes Ran Se sie Men, snow, vor Suckoy ort Idg, Obarictte, Newaat b, for_NYore about’ eral, Tele, Corals for G0 ith. Ureat Wooten Porte for do 60; Lucy Thompaot Pendietoo, for do 2ist; <dicago. (hase, for Be oe hat 6 bte; Shamir Doane, ‘or do tw suuceed the and ark SHlabt Dari. for oo dg. Sa. Jotn @ elcr icierason, tania ee alee more do; ki iza Boweal, and Meetinew Gammer for Lingo Florida, de Norte ft iin einen tw day (13th); beck. le 17°) 18 Gamintans, for dog ioe Oana, for NOriesea Sou, Leanit, Volent, Say: Siren, Lord-ard Glare Wheeler, for 4 Sloude}. Lunt, and Uracle, Wo:d, for San Franclaco and’ Van Toxo: che, ar Black Hawk, Alerander, Detroit; Wil e ware Ni ond Geb inveetiyator, % 5 Geant a NYork ant ae trom Deal 1tth) Lith, Mary B Hoaton; Jason, Ni NP and NYoeks Messina) Fata LEGUORN, s0g Sarr Mery & Adeline, Watts NOrieass, yaar chaste Ee pha; 6th. americus, Walter, i «irearoa, NS, Aug 1¢—Arr bark Bristol Belle, #poungle, “ya Sars, Ang 7—Old Mary 0 Porter, Soubia.es Boston gant oH ith. isa Cochran Wogers, nid MAry Lee, Morton, tor nig 2~Azr Turk Herding Bostow ta. tar treo Won, uso port; Ang 1, Pe te. Jo! ean site Morse, Liverpor MazatLan, Jmpe 9 ~arr bart Feouy Major Wood'ey San Srebcleco (abd wid 13th OF Gus Gae—ade sculd land galt. Ie Be, Gut for fan Pranchon) 14 13h stager dante Oruz caley: Gravtman wiih troope—wllretnrn t9 Warat'an to Lina for Ban Francisco, The ship Anna Kimball, marsh, was ab any | ooner, eo8] loaded, | Trak ota test yeaa tasted ‘wood for N Vorb. ry ‘July 7—In port abies & R Thompson, tmall, for Yammouub agit IAbrrll, for Bell. lee, tobe @ wasane, Bind, Cops oe RYorE Decne a hey hae ae . ior oe ee an Uae ow Mork 110, oo Mabel, Ganon’ ny ai i Bawa, Ce Eee, N@even, tee 60; Para t Nagy 00k Sin P Or fe, and Sues. Jury t 5-30 am ve ool tn ort ow. Powre: ahi by, Christiana, Monk, from NG, Jupe 1h --Arr St Ber: ard. gore. ezine, ith, om. Rierepore ‘torn ror Yok rder Bar mmser” dor tasd ai, ame) for Wl i i & L—) sen Ape RET oe aie tor BYork, une, Burana fal fy ta nt — i a s Wisaw ot wie tr ea 4 sie ck. Knowles , # mig’ Ja July 26-ni0 bark 11 A Stephenson, Smith, att aug 10—1n port bark W; andotte, Hoyt, for ca Bi ie brig Bestiess, Webber, N ork; 1 IP port 10th enbr tor NYork Rovian, up i Arr ctocda Perey Ld pon: ay Bowe BOke, Lowell. Kerala, Croweil, sod bend blewart. Tae bP bug lec ache hts eationala. NYerk, Minny, WF, Bug tos fr ache bets, “wad Foranan Aig Sf, ine Bwael, Ul awe trom Liver poo? for NOrleans Aowe Ports, ALPXANDBIA, + Aug 26 8'¢ sonra Jae 6 Bortop: Jo Gneat ss Werenam; J T Hid, Loncop (ree fair Bey — pert dt lens, Br steamship joa, Mikar, y poor fe tes oon Bip Beco @ Gk ver Mgettom, ‘Calcaua; Csr, Hopkioa, Umos via Truaio, eile dawes, Salt wremont saver and u: }n. Fuller, Salimenes waviia, Dey, Ptladelpht Euaney Eicasen bigs Meo: Saker Cape Haytien; sirere Vis Poles’ Bole; Reporter, Glas. alt Key; ‘Seattenne (37), Bavkirson, Furke laweds on ® Oscnon “Jrowell alexa: ora Warr Price Silazard. Bultn A Beckecher. Siubhe: Geo ; James ton, = Ti i “Eo: Fa is yor ne Wer Boys saskoa tue anda Deine i. ‘Roodout: Ger- Hy m9 vr artog” aeedeoe fre Peudiewon, Fheba, silaabsco bed. bah cavoy, from savanna; $10 srande un aaa Pie yng Woawhhip «ins, New York; ship e Forbes, Ss LITMOBE, Avg 24—Cid sonmeblp, Yhomea Swann, La field NY covers Ordeal aderwlnare do; Berk Chae Neen tata sobr H 8 Metoaif, Burton, vii Id Br bark ia, gree, ‘of Ware, Mowat, Swan Polat ¥0 aol, for Liverpool; brig Fbilip Lerraces, auld, Porw a aTPURT. Ay tot Dieta a ym (te). ——, Blo Janel rovind oh tr Dien 4 Vote Tala hate ost ‘e0r (and fon st George, FB. oaidcld ae ies ‘1 Liverpool Sid wth, ‘Tremont + Garment eb = ~ soars prea 4l Greune “Carman, do; a GREENPORT, ax ered AG Powe, Halse, Mid A@letowr, to haul out; 284, US rev cutter Jas ‘Sepbat bare, On ® cru'se (ABd od 61h}: arun Godart, Sunters Potas for Beaton aud va Bd) 20, Fore, Wm B kowe Wi, Niedford tor Phusdolohis. smack lap Penry. Bran RCTS ‘Ath, yeoht Old Laty, ils're. Yon, *pstaapd mene board, bound t» Piaher's HabTFORD, Arr steamer Sa"hem. Thresher, New ena Wiliaa's sid, Saih sud Mery Droctwey, Bide NRW ORLEs NS, Avg 20—arr ships Ai Liv. szpoal; cal Ganon Jackson PY ra; orlge role Ci) en ip Bae cogil trom Mtasitnn: vchr Stay Cron Cid steamanip sawancen Cpowetl delosion ad ta @ianola ecbr bed Foz. ONvosot Samiplon NORFOLK, Aug 5—arr achre Bobbice pomese ‘Winter Bhade, Suingell do do. ie ~ ew, Barstow, Ba- Serpe Har 5 es Three Marsa’ Eudsou; Two sink. Backes nme. Kingeton Banner. *rown, apareee Oberle rw "RYorks “peta DELPEL« a ADE Hs B—Are steam Konnebee, Bans. Av . aah ere Baca ork “allow ‘dor echrn sarah. cum Wows: 7 Bory: W's walon, Coe a Wrenwop do; Marietta Smith. Vill Tt Pe Mra Qutier Nore; bare J MID. Peat ‘Bouin; D (Br), Aaresteup, en Lid bide. Sonor. homes; Open sea, Bab= PORTLAND, Ang 26—Are bares 8 W Holbrook, Onrtis, Sierra Morena vin Havana: sve MM freeman, Nickerson, Phiedelpbia; tansor Dean, yee Niok. SAVANNAH, sug 4—Cid echr & Kidder, Sarkamen, © ork. BYLEM, Ang 28—Old sehre feqeth, Se i KYouk. Wh UMINGTON NO, a i? sobre ton; Js Flipper. iiazev, york | Old sour HH ze. ai, bark, Feaseriek T° BKISH LaTaKl Meoufestured expremiy yirtbe dendeon oh ror ann easly fr tbe Losden cinhs, © eu; ee for rng A freab import: Siva ‘just recolsed and for $n.e to the irade by Tomes, BON baat tel 0 € Maiden lane, WY. Cer aad 408 so NY PERSOY BAVInG B.D STOLEN Pa M THEM A RO ey ceed deached 2.256 supoored to ber partof the proceeds of « burglary, oon Feoswer ioe gama; owe 1, Convict the bY eves ry calling at ine #taib preciast aiat on oure YERCK LOOT —LOST. ON-SatDADAY. Pa INST, J chece daind aogast 9, 1809 draw by Beadieston & Ni ib to the order of Jobn Tragacer (out unt and road) fm oun bone dr 4 ord itv dolar, abe pnsiic sre esntiousd a alas pego- hating the same, payment having deen stopper JOAN TEAGuNER, "3 Greoae sreet,_ PBiDAY POBEROON PROP ABLY pia Nase t i detweow Futon and Jona, «very emall blue eceme sd wich na moroeno cane be Ander afl] be auftably Towarded “pon leaving the artisie with tiffany & Oo, 65) TORS wae T 37, 1809, IN OR WRAt Y aERI- can ‘Bucheage sake the olor ng none Cesmpmertain, (111; dye ‘tro »eyteraher 1, 190, p abot the pas of Ceneres eure, S89. remons, monibe, trom augnet 12. 1330 | ayabe at WJ Settee? Ptice, Bourn ‘Toran, BIS $4; Yonaben, eight mooths, tr ef ieee Aenea Sood ie’ 8. Seher'eofhos New Yorn, 72; eod L fagon's Fote. ut wine m the, from hy 2688, malin the sav of Upper Cacuda, Godert all pereous sre c ed Againgt ne gotiatin, — Ca payment o¢ the at “ noes baa neen Stooped & suisdier ward wtilbe paid to tee fiaser by retarnio; seme to Waldron, Habbs & Oo,, 76 Fron: street. New kore. CAT—ON PATORDAY BVBNIRG, AW Grant cook, eontsintp : an pparn.et ao ise s0.eey. Sad ereon bat thay rewarded by leaving on 8035 Pearl or 225 «bryatie at y O$T-ON SUNDAY, «DUDE 23, & u's church in Biee-ker atreni and galt Dracelet marked Ele. The uder w by Jesving tnt the offica of the vt IN iz a OF I THE hOKT: RIVES, TWO LARGE J teces of simber, forty feet long The owner can bave ) spplying st No. 40 Lover streeton paying ex penser, NS WH ARS, $B RETRO. LoeT—a BLACK AND TAN lathe nize: anewere to the neme broker acd one ear budiy cut The above eirenuer erties ped, witd the thanks of the owner, om lwaviog him ‘at-373 et ———<—<—. TEERIER —D-@ LOST.—s W2irs FOX va E on QUiakaox a finder will receive the sbove revard by 1th averns, R&Wsk).- LOST, ON'THE YD OR 230 avaner, & goo enemeled bresstpin; wis stone whb chain 10 £00 pip etteched. the same to W M Lawrle, 668 Washington atreei, 1d* Bove reward wil be pad oa returning PN? NO, 8—THe B BON Mannattan Kngtue Jom 4 isa Lane. BY order eb Bz. iH. 0G an dy POLITICAL. MARBASYAN aNGLs# 0. ceary aad aetlve member ny Fo. 8 ave requested to meet a: Gry, the 20:0 iretant, at 1234 0 clive! ing the fupersi of evia i, Bxfrae cus. —18 MeWS<RS OF TSR EMPIA® hud o1 1848, 1652 wud 1855-the men who have #0 ec the prinsipie@o the grest rational demo- weny welt fought Aeida of ‘tiumpn ase 4 on Wedvesday sveo'uy, Simi inst, at B bg room Of Yusyer’s, coruer of Uatdarine Bree sud hast vSasway, for the purpose of reorganizing for Wee fall compaiga, By order oF J SMES iBVING, Grand Marshal, LSVENTR WARD ae ptt 6, ATTENTION? Meetings wil be beld du: La, 6 be comme week. and lower itaeoesonrs ate Club House, 200 & to Poa xt streot, pauce isthe prog of iberty.” mation atests, ADR Mii Mecerebtewet tl Por BLUES, IND&PENDENT OORPS. Armory 481 Broadway, New York, August 23, 1859. Set eee Wier teeecneny sia, hereby Cee ble on Monaay. sh ge @18a.m.,in full uniform, fox- parade. By ORM N. WILSEY, Commandant, Bucers F. Rosrnts, ,Orior'y ‘Sergeant, BEGARY GNC TORACOO. og en a! SaNOPORD 4 00, Phone) 21a) 5 ae ia fei rates Haran ngs ee npr im bond for export or from store, duty paid. 1.000 .000 abot Py ny pS cibeed Oo, ten ing fovand are particu- oO son aeKs, 17 Broadway. borhan ofa ny invited to ‘te alook RYVFioIaL TEETH INS¥BTEO aT Tas A jonethie prices —* ela on 8 ive. 8%; valoanite, $1 8%; contmuons game oe oe S% fowd extracted pein. B19 mireet, near Gers ENTIBYRY, WITH +11. IY) TUPROvMMENT 7 yeriy * <ra} eth oad wag ate Son eno Wr Sante bod ete hd are wrkad! ES Scere cae