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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Teorey pasr rom [TUS Pemuun amoreat srupeeT, | ouseme mena, a “Tye GUEST ow." Report of a Committee of the * alt ef “THE QUESTION OF T0-MORSOW. Women’s Medical Colle, 45 bs teatan a sl Lecture by Wendell Phillips, Propriety of Both coy Attenttiog Cilntes ‘phe second of the Star cour of leetures at Stein- . Together. way Hall was delivered last evening at Yat favorlte place of assembly. ‘The atteuddnee was falr, but the hall was by no means crowded, Wendell Phi lips was the Jecturer for the occasion, his subject being “The Question of ‘To-Morrow.” ‘Tho lecturer commenced by giving’ some early reminiscences of life im Boston, and, after refer- Ting to a riot m that city, he stated that he first learned that tie the principles of republican Pa.apurrnia, Nov. 36, 1809, The following * sport of a committee of the Faculty of the Womep’s Medical College of Pensyivania was tls day aopted aad directed to be published, ANN PRESTON, M. D., Dean. Exeiny H, Convenann, M.D, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 15, 1809. Asthe relation of lady students of medicine to pnb- Me ciinies aud the views enctercamed by those enti- fled to sp for the movement for thetr medical education are now extensively aiscussed tn the nent, and that law was made trom the wmen » . sa sails Wat ip | Public journals, 1b Seems nevessary for us to stale so r : 100. he learned a on. A meenog ag it deciled at: 3 practtth Lg of ae auc hak sine Seale wae gaardiansiitp of life aad health is to whien was b sagged Temple wes sping of Women, it becomes the broken up. Tite ‘@ was appealed to, and and the daty of those iuirus very Society was dented the use of the tne Antt-Sia wit rheir professional training to endeavor to pro- vide for them ail suitable means for that p ical state House for ita meetings. and ese ecaagteayebiaedt ice et Rint congo Lion Whieh 1s gained wt hospital ¢ viriue of the people were the shield of freedom of Caunt has hersvofore. been frequently speech and the custodians of Ife. The lecturer went | out Uiat lacies have not attended tie great y ge Femiviseences because there were { Schools of the country, nor listened to ita celeb vack to these remiuiscences bocause there were | toasiers, and that consequently they cannot ve as great questions jooming up which could only be | well prepared as men for-medical practic be- uunslorsicod by locking at the fact of the necessity of | leve, as we have aways dono, chat 1a all i eal 2S rfaplonaryy 2 8 of men and women, and 1 grinding out the set of personal security. It was eo men “and: | wousa, snd. 20 generally supposed that self-government was a suc- oaure of person, it ig not fitting or expe- cosa; but this was an error, No great city had ever dient that students of difie t sexes shoud pecial diseases of r nd ea self f tent. years, | attend promiscnonsly; that all ‘ Sarees ane ig pe id ~ SO: (en men should pe treated by men in the pres fan Francisco, for inetence, looked at it8 | men only, and those of women, Where it 13 pre beach and saw it filled by thievea and } bie, by women in the presence of onan: Ca RL its poltee cted from the criminal classes, | Was this feeling, founded on the respect dus to Nan delicacy of women a8 patients, perhay and had to constitute a committee of safety. If George Curtis was right tn his tecture, this clty did not Know what a beneh is. Sir Robert Peel 1o ey tay physioinus ald before lady acknowledged this fact in London, when he framed | gjone. his bill which rates that city with a government like ] | A that of the Czar of Russia, The lecturer woud | te rather bea citizen of Paris and open chai book and see what he could do, than be a cit wen of Boston aud not know what he Co! go and what he could say without o Suliing the caprice of a mob. p iy otier consideration, Which ied to the lounding Tere the Women’s Hospilal of Phiiadelphi the clinical demonstration of special dis we would not permit men students to enter 3, neither would we be willing—oui of feelings of men as patients, if for 10 tons—that our students should at- end cliaies Where men are specially treated, and © has been no time in the history of our college when our scudents could intentionally do 50, save In direct contravention of our known views, ward to tt otlier cousid ever, by far the larger proportion of cases te pin go “pine eng Pr oe tion—whether merical or surgical— to its relation to is In dea ce WHEE mann must be race f 3m ich lady physi 2 upon to treat, Into ti a seusitive and shrinking, as patients to illustrate the is proper ro subject J constantly call wouien ais0—ol et poor— brongt end we maintain that wierever © women as patients there a nd in accordance with the mstine uhood for women to appear nd sludenis, ad arranged when vivania Hospi Boston gave who class Was admitted to AieNd On alternate low maple opportunity in of special cuses CO the Ho: he Ward becn me clinies seem aption that th lyoeully t ino idea o xcept on nO cases sleep, eight ho yuna for’ his 3 e pe before t 8 pr gare ca sete pi yd : who, vader this false impression of facts, eameansttt mat in wnt ted to owr course will, upon a candid ing at the igno ceaee vill Knowledge that our position 1s Lincrin: > general te: Hinies Taized themse! ne Plilladelpbia Hos- forty ladies made Was not to be we Aig, W he ine aud bearing of the recited two tustance are g roved, and titat the us ich | brougut iorwaurd and the full measure ges Tabi pronerty, fo the ¢ and me | prop @ story 0! C & Woman for a3 . i + od Imeanity Ae men Tena tay We inai mon with all medic: e Tat that scler al, and tiat the high ain from iis miinence connection the ler Movement, and sp company uh ity sanctiiles all duties; aud repel, as derogatory wo the profeszion of me he assertion (at the pliysician who has rb ev-lof hia high calling need be embarra: in treating ge n Londen iit anu-siavery, and h dy al diseases, by the presence of eurnest woen siadents, DNL the rag ae se Remeee | abe nent of Wonten's mediead edueation has aman bad been and where he Waa, Tis wae tue | Deco sustained from the beginning, by the most re- ease in society, and it was so because fined, tnretiigent and retigions wome and by the not eud best men in the cominunity, it hasever been regarded by these as the case of humani culated “iu Its Very nature to enlarge professional experience, bi woinen, and refine society. fi has, ih our own city, caused a college and a hospital not only to be founded, but to be gustaine! and endowed by those who wave Known iatimately the character abd objects of tits Work and the amis and eforts of these connected with it, It has this ’ brougut to this city some fifty educ: and whest Wolnen to simay medicine—women Who have He to cis labor enthusiastically but reverentiy, ah at (ife interest and a holy calling. These ladies put ed ticketa and fered the elinic of tue Pennsylvania Hospital, with no obtra- sive spirit, and with no iutention of interferlo w) the legitunate advantages of otter students. 1f th een forced tito an ww. been of ti women were in soci this would be tue ca ye If women were in polit i men and rai getion. He did not want a won cause she Would bring an ang then poliites Would be made upoa the model oi ti Chnren. The lecturer spoke of the war betw races in the far W m the Chinese and th dweiers on the Pacific shore. Already ia Wesrern charter books was placed a slavery clause harsher than any written in South Carolia. Phillips concluded with an appeai to his h to watel tis contict, and with the ballot b sobriety, the woman element sur Deip, let tae irigaie soa. out wud ght.” are GRATTAN be THE ARGH Leeture by J Jobin Martin=T 1 ral Meciiug=The Proposed New Speaker. i : : Arion HallElection ef Oficers. Laat eventng, at the Cooper Institute, Jolin Mitche The regutay annual meeting of the Arion Society Sohivered a jecture on “Grattan anc iste Cn,” fOr | was peid last evening at the Germania Assembly the benefit of the widow of the man Larkin, who Rooms, nearly two-thirds of the members veing hinges cf aerate = : nlite: : prerent. Mr. C. F, Trincca presided, ‘The first EVAL” Sa ia HALL Whe: crowsied so sepieslatl; abs business in order was the yearly reports of the of. cers of the society, which presented a fattering con dtuon not only of the artistic prospects, but also of the present Quencial condition of the Arion. It Mayor Hall presided. Whe lecture cousisted tures 1 rociety 1a vist, iN a rehear the lec q ie more Sheiians shite Ne atgtes Me wi ore | seems that the execution of the prt patriot i r. Mi - 1 9 ea an ae i at ie Ly eile smabisec tang je atriors, Miteh nied, m eloquen' ‘pwards now assured, language, the efforts made by them to ameliorate already been subscribed for tat the condition of their native Jand and the persecu- ayor Zaveme er, Mr, Henry Steinway, Sabdie dik sais thing were fovea andenas ts na others heading the lst with Ls ave ore y baht etic ren gcd .000 each. election of officers was then gone Mere love of country’s sake. Grattan’s endeavors | jnio, the canvass having lasted for some weeks aud Ww free ireland from the yoke which te bried mem- | having been as spirited as miany @ political cam- er Pe ent as i yey | Palgn. Mr. Triacca had positively declined a re- oe ee fastened on Yer } Giegiion to tne presidency, having held tue wk were descrive at consr Jength } von for yeurs. ii his stead Mr, J and the choicest portions ¢ of Neustaed wosen, ‘Cue other offivers great ore 3 speeches he fr auc elect it Vice President, Wilitam fee President, Richard Katz John Lindenmayer; smancial ielehett (Mnanimously); Recording ry, Juiius Diggeiman; Corresponding Secre- idier; Librarians, George Loeciner ana oard of Trustees, OC. ¥, Triacea, J. Otto to iustrate the the man, Smith O'Brien’ { way, and, atie sul racter rlotism of | r he aso went over pointing out to his a erings O'Brien wuderwent for lis pr ing the characters of the two er, he closed by saying that at eeling that Ire ud not (arms Was almost universa linep, and in that fecling he entrely co’ tdi- ence the Kuno Dt Hundt, Audreas Rueckel, Henry Ricvard, Franz Wath » George Hanit, Philipp Stauffer, Wiliam asand Cart Haubold. Mr. Neustaedter on z the chairmade a very happy, half serious, ome 8p which Was received with loud curred. This portion of tue lecture was Joudily ase and cheering. A vote of thanks to the re- cheored, tiring Officer: AS pa by acclamation. For Martin, the exile and compatriot of Smith | Musical director for tl ling year Maestro Carlo Wis then introduced, after loud calls ki Bergmann was renominated, and the nomination deen made for bim. Aiver thanking the aa Wis at ones carried with “three thnes three,’ mark of the high epprectation which the society aid that the x have ot the service for the warmth of lis reception be great distinguishing feature of the care and O'Brien had been their loyaity to ire tn the chorus the rt he had, in his huwbie endeavored to Virst tenor, U. Achenbach; second tenor, A. Kip, ‘thein tn their loyalty. ‘They bad always bee: first basso, soe, and second asso, Wil- liam Kau ovfering of @ ile TT and independent, ould be lregd is, and ko erificial models, and they we Treland shouid be absolut ancl so did he. ‘fi without ri did he. [fe audicnce Nissed and hooted, ¢ of “she never can be unless by fo “You're wroaug Jolin, wy voy !? and « to hear that kind of tuk!’ rang out through nall, ana for awhile the greatest contusion pr ovale’) Alter quiet had been partially Fesummed, saying (thar lie was sorry to eee tua audience did uot eutirely agree with views, but that he bad no excuse to ma What he said to themhe ! eracely in Irelaud. 1 be obtained from the thoud bloodshed —(bisses)—tha in the way of liberty. ‘They should, to gain ‘united and have so perfect an understauding ani sion comploted, the der’? was made, followed by olctnn choral quam Bonn to which ex- resident Triscca replicd, that although no longer their president, he wouid, with heart, bead and “‘ungs,” strive todo bis best as a meinber of the Arion, A pleasant convivial entertaiment closed the meeting. CzAMMAN Sct OL ASBOCIATION. restored Mr. M: ard ef Ed ttlons for Neheol T enerai Committee of the German-American Schoo! Assoctation tet last evening at the Steaben No. 205 Bowery. Jn the absence of the Prest- Willy Wallach, on account of iliness, Mr, Hox themselves, and an orgs pp to ag ub a shat us Olterbourg Occupied the chair protem. Tue at some time not sar distant m the fu ninutes > last re Cn re they could make a combined movement whieh, with. | "2 of the last regular meeting wore read and out the shedding of a drop of blood, would give | @Ppproved. From these it appeared that the specla Arelavd her nghts. Absolute independence couid be | committee appointed to confer with the Commiitee extor At the polut of tle bayonel”)— | on Bylaws of ue Board of Kdueation had re. by thi trom the British oppressor. so Grin | ported that committes. as being favorable to the Was Lis belief in his view of the matter in this | lutroduction of tie German language into the gtam- epecial re Uiat he Telit that he would yet see Jre- | mar schools of the city as an additional regular Jand free and independent, withough he did not ex- | branch of instruction, provided that a demand for tt p to live very wny more year. SUI if be could | should be « WU Co exist in the several wards, and be convinced, dua were Was notuing Witatever inthe | that to inquire Jato t act, ag well as the de- pust or in the present tuat had as yet convinced hit, | tails of the proposed plan, be leit to the trastees of Mat drcland’s wrongs could not be righted peaceably | the wards. ‘Some were routine business was trans Be would ve Willing to ave his country devastate acved, When, Wvon the report of the committee on yer river blood ratue’ tan that mall igements for general conferences on the ameriy 8 ould nor be i at ail {Oud cheers.) | eublect ot education, Dr. Heraberg lanuched out at hie auc ail ratiopal men | upou a severe denunciation ¢ reform Jews, $m the World could not bat be convinced that it inde: | ‘rhe chair’ called “Win to order soverat times Pn mated for Ireinud coud be obtaiued withont | and at last deprived bim of the floor. Fron this de- Joudshed, even thongh it mught not be obtained as | cision th. Henan appeaied to the meeting; bat Taajorliy of Trisumen desired, it would } on a vou choir was snsiamed by a large ma- bie Liun to debage the land with blood, | jority. ‘The following reports were received trom (Hisses and cries of “IC can't be done.) The speak t val Wards as To te persons to be supported closed bY saying that le aud Mr. Mitchel in each Jor School’ Tra at the nex’ election;— always held the saie views in ard to | #4 ward, Hermann Schmidty Second, George grelaud from boyliood up to the present ti i | Scheckor; Futh, tie pre Trustee, whose teria 108, atid that was conc a by Tovee ot ¢ but one differ deliverance of Ive . i, Aurens; Tenta, William C, h Wangier; Thirceentnt peaceable measures, Alviough they dy . Clem Diecks: Sevent the means, they wore bi tint ab Windiaucliees Nine: hope as to the en, 6 U lieth, P. W. Moeller: srwiman would, ta the C yy i iwenty-second, br. ise differences to deter thein from beur bayene Jn the Third, Sixth, Wighih, Ninwa, for Wie good Of the cause the days of ireiaid’s ene- | Pour 1 Fiieenth wards the selection of & mies Would Soon be numbered, }« uate bas been postponed. fn the fourth ward The moeting then, atlor pasring ar of | tite A, sovlew have resolved to work with tue PeuKe Lo Me, Aiiviie) Tor Nig ioVLUiL, Aeyorsed, i Lammany leaving Wen of Wag Ward, that the provent nominated. After niging tions to exert their int t Fea be re- Har ward ongant uence with the leading politt- cal orgvnizetion in the mterest of the objevis of the ely the necting adjourned, THE AMERICAN MABILLE. 1 of Unrestvained Milurity—9 the Morn! ee of New York Becoming Blunted ? The grond ball of the sublime Persian Coteric eniminated last evening at Park Garden—culminated becange it under way for several weeks, wumeasured enthusiasm among the Di the demimonde, Indeed, the forme Thomas’ ventral has been sowing an loods and r allowed their mereurial ardor to ascend to such a height that no entert lofty @ place upon thelr lists, In and palaces oceupled by the officials of the tity gove ong sports, and as the tople of all fast con- au coteries has been the favoi nit, versation the Pers subject. Ups and anth parlance, to be the occasion of megiing old lovers, ment of the season has occupied so abovit the ‘od ‘The bloods discussed it with timely smacks of thelr pated its delights in the fashionable With the nymphs—what a boon! It was of settling old quarrels, of softening old asperities and of pour- ing oll upon the agitated waters of clandestine love. All the bewitehing arts of the profession were to be employed and the sequel shows that they put when did the bail commence? query. Strangers declared that Broadway were, A puzzling yesterday afternoon never before showed such elaborate tol- Jers, and never were so many beauties drifting along with ® sharp November breeze. ‘The fact 1s, the nymphs, who had goc ready under satling orders, were anxions to give # public exhibi- tion of their si ity moa gallant wind and no better opportunity conld be found for tacking about.in the harbor ef fashion in a too gajlant: mau- ner, Strange to say their sea legs, not there distinctly visible, swod well under the gale of crinoline, but one imagined, and every one Mound the coming storm was blowing towards Garden. GATHERING OF THE CRAFT. From all parts or the compass the neatly rigged stunners steered towards tho common haven which ous Neptune had selected for the wiiling ‘To be less nautical the nymphs left the myste Verpsichore. their aborles in the well known quariers of the city where they always reside, and by ten o’¢’ock began to disembark fromthe carriages rolling upto the garden, ‘The street cars were overloaded wih human freight, whose rows of shining patent leathers told the story of their destination. he guests who used this mode of travelling were ini most every man travelling end of tha island found it clessed under this not ‘The alk, the joyous sedy haste of the Persiat before these woithics The nymphs, on the 2 anchora: rhinent, jons and aite prom Firty-nluth st 1 tot woloh up teri trusively to the dre ON When the guests began ¢o ra: soon he forced opening of the di after eleven o’ela k, the crush was so ¢ elasticity of ihe i wis 80) but that of the females was cerciae by thelr gallant m the large parle 1 2 Naw York. be understood One gay ercature, possibly mir covered by se polish of listening enamel, girded about win gree glimmering with spangies and brilliant ch hued faprle noe, athered buen swell that grew into move gusking propo: its on ler low neck in jaunty s turned the circle and described all the the promenade with th sang Jroia, Ail of her sisters were on decked with & profusion of Jewelry, a silks and satins truly aan, and an a drapery tuat su, sted how much despised aio ti had only THP DANUING, On! wha! agony! Never hag the Mabill! strikingly pictured on an American ball was this morning, The drapery flew like sheet be tn the h waltz wit there was one, 23 Apersonation of a7 of the Indeseribavle cancan, Her nimble feet danced of anather head, Not Cleopatra un her calley'a arthqvakes of mer- 9 bya Hort of a the nymph dresa and in the most 60! cl For the most the tolleta were very delicate—but delicate only, irom an. artistic with a skin tna bave been fair, had if not heen al sirara of powder and then a out, that ‘Thoms con t unoD- her loing ilk, elaborately trnged, with the The funniest, small, very little er pretty foot into a dimitnative ul terminated av the ankle with a tar nit tons with tension, she threw masses of blonde curls back @ and inade tho angie, Ngures of most don't-you-observe hand, be- weaith of mount of quantity is fostive porUon of the sex, ie been 80 floor as it a flowing hurricane as tue nysaphs lew around imperial boldness. And 13 at 3.on%, who was the linble nymph, of the gay waltz, koft Hero dias when, with winning trend, Dini \mo mich of ley or more of neck 7 a, ambrosia waltz, when firet the moon B thee twirling to a lovely tune. The cing Was of course ina cramped and lim ied sp The speclators formed a ring the cir- cumierance of which extended almost to the centre, aud as tue aausie played the Persians clapped their hands, and kept time with the orchestra, tie universe of festivity howled wich glee, the toes skipped over the wa uproar was a tmilngled chaos of wild ce On dance followea In quick succes. ith each succeeding round the jubilee hour ning the gfair was Still in progress, and the tion ot alcouol began to be aud the Persians, one by one, subsided eavant dreaing of their favored nation. fan to retire, and, finally, we snp- e4 19 await that re- @ their physical uf not floor, aud th hilartty. D. sion, and w me - more At a tate intense, sof the op he guests be; pose, they soughe their action when jinst ov their moral sensi bait cver 9,000 invitath Tnyineibia Club to ¢ present—eno agi THE WAR OF THE GiOULS. is had been issn is bail, but oniy Spirits on a Rampng the Tackaberry Seances. rarsuant to announcement that Miss 1 would hold another sa this 1 by the 000 were em€rand “Bust Up? of ‘ackaberry ce at 953 Broadway, a small gathering of weak-miuded men and strong-minded women assembled at the rooms, in eager ex, station of hearing spirit “Hen” diacourse in dalcet tones his experieuces m spirit Jana, to disappoinnuent, announced that no seance would be nh ing him the reason he stated that Miss But they were doomed Beu vamosed, and bis keeper, On ask ackaberry had acted dishonorably, had broken her engage- ments, could 9d} be relted upon, indignant few were venting the C., &C. While the r indignation upon her waprovected head, while au individual was de- lighting some one with the story of ap! Witch had come from the spirit land ee OF lace which would sell In Stewart's store for $1,000 a foot(?). Misa Tackaberry, tae injured on then ensued a «cence between Keeper, Mias Tacaaberry, by the way, is She stated that th because she refused to go with him to Wor AME Up, er aod “Ben's” sman nad broken wp th and a woman, scance cester; he stated tual she Was not tobe depended anyon; that she told Afty hes, aud that Fittie wae alse she hy now was determin to own hook. ly did not use her na in high dudgeon, escorted by Mr wonld hunt ap a rou: for ler, where she forth Lo-uiglit. The Amerlenn devs ef Dintomacea, ad made a goon her Few soctetios have rendered more real benelit to science than the American Microscopten tion, one increasing increase the sum of human knowledge, UL Associa. hardly known tothe general pubito, yet in its efforts to elucidate tri uth and to ‘This organ. ization meets every aiterndte Tuesday tn each month at the Mott Madison Joho Ey morial, on Twenty-seventh The oficers ar Vice President, streot and —Presiient, Robert Din. widdie; James Ward, Corresponding Secretary; Wi- iain Dean, Recording secretary; Professor Doremus, Treawurer Liorarlan. ‘Tis soclety held a meeting the subject nnuer consideration being “Dia aminel Jackson, Curator, aod Jolin f last-nigi fomuacel beautiful specimens of witich were exatnined under mero: the powerf pe of Mr. Rich, a These rainute re the fine ehell dust found at the bottom of the sea tn a fossil condition, and ta both stagnant and fresh water when alive, small, the shellae of these the most beauttul ond varied umes shaped like a bnekl ated and ¢ ike @ star lke ainall oysters, Some are ribons and soine ik Tn fact there is a¢ of wondrons sb veely way end to the pes. Once @ year tho socieiy crowded, obtty ea an exmibition, which 1# such an instra neat being @ condition of ship, but hivuerto, in coneaquence of t! 8 seldom an forty hav ANY OCCASION, takes his sta: the phenom ‘oprietor of em Xpiajas to t cringe Ee ‘The Mozart Hail wid Cow hold Weir primary meet rions Wards, and Bt each dete gates were 1 Niaht. Though excees — creatures ol forma, ", sometimes and sometioes fashioned tue hats of the recent style. been present ¢ h ynic fer som rad like infimtade American invariaoly teriainment every member ta microscope, the possession of momber- io limived he ¥ specimens, itutional Uaion parties last evening in the v: elected to the nominating conventions, to be held for the pur- pose Of DomiNALing Cancdidatwos for olives ta be tilled in the Decemver elec A number of proi ward met ast evening at the house of a p gen of the Ward, aad agreed to support John MeQaalde’s candidat Ninth aisirict, nent oltizena of tie Twelfth rivgie ot Alderman jor Police Justice of tae ienry Woltman was named for the position of Alderman of the Tenia dis workingmen of the Sevenveents werd, eVeuIE WEIN) WYeKUe BL ict Mia meeting of the hed jaar SHIPPING NEWS. ” Abnanne for New York=Tuis Day. 649} Moonsets....morn 4 57 440) High water..morn 6 50 PORT OF NEW VORK, NOVEMSER £6, 1869, Sun rises Sun sets. CLEARED, ty of Hoxton (2x) Haleyow, Liverpoct via Date, ~— 1 cnuayWanta (Br), Hall, LivcrnedbeNational Steamship Co. m3 Steamship Clecpatra, Philips, Vera Cruz and Havana—F Alexandre 4 Sona, cheap Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & steameblp Jamos Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—HI R Mor- gan & Co, piccaeashty Win P Ciyde, Morgan, Wilmington, NO—James [figramilp Regulator, Peanington, Wiltsington, NO—J Lo- riliar, aiaehi Niagara, Blakemany Norfolk, Cy Fort and nd—Old Dominion Steamship Co, ship (ilanous. Walden. Boston—W P Clyde, Steauns Ship WG Russell Br), Jewett, Liverpool—Hewlett & Tor- tip Asuland, Crowell, Boston -W P Clyde. rane: i: Renefastay, Berry, Shanzhae— A A Low & Bro, in (Br), Fanike, Brisiot—J Bamiaton & Oo, bit Hector (Br), Neluon, Bristol Channel—J W Elw 6 ark Kensington Br), Raymond, Cork via Philadetphi Boyd & Htneken, cpilé Rebecca Caruana, Lies CO. Mark Josephine, Haven, Portland—Moss & Ward. Brig Adele Maria (Aus), Paacoletto, Corx for onders—Bio- cortch & Co, pris Lenole (tte), Lenoir, Leguorn for orders—George I rowers Brig Albatross (Dr), Bowser, Cadiz and Ooranna—Cran- dail, Uimphray & Go. Brig Joun Freeman, Baker, Pernambnco—H H Swift & Co, Brig La Creole (Dutch), Spatexhaver, Curacoa—Dovale & Co. Sirig Gertrude (Br), Layman, St Johns, N?—R P Currie. Erlg John Givan (Br\, Mayo, Halifax—-8 U Merchant & Co. Sehr Morton (Br),, Wallace, Moncton, NB—Crandah, Um: vhray & Co, fy yy Ring Dove, Wooster, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & ist. Schr Blow, Wallace, Saleom—R W Bopes & Co. Schr B Smith, Nickerson, Wood's Hole Ferguson & Woo, Seht Belle, Simpson, Mridgeport. Schr Dart, Jounsoa, Stamford, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY TUT WTRAGD SPAM VAT Stoamsbip Rustin (Br), Lott, Liverpool Nox 6, vis Queens- town 7th, with mien aud passengers, Ly Od Prenkdyn. Boll Bnoy, passed ship Isaac Webb, fox New York for orpoo)} 7th, ving ja Qn ent, from Cale Lith, Tt 47 OL, ton 42 04, 45.58, fou'50.09, a National atoamner, d bn itt 88, steamship Cuba, hence for Liverpool; sams dav, 47, lon 54 13, wn Anchor steamer, bound Hs lat 64 34, Lon a Guion steamer, do. famship Mauhattan (Pw, Forsyth, Liverpool Noy % via Qhoeastowa Ath, with mee and 4Y passengers, to Williains EGuion, Madihodera’e weather throitznaut the pass Nov 13, lat 48 43, loa, ish{p Colorado, henca 2 Inman steamer, do ng, Matanzas —Waydell caer, bound Ej hy lat 43 7, passnd Rt Tato, fon 05 18 lon 63 98, steamship Cambria’ do 4 lou 63 44, one of the Na- Loniton Oct 81, Havre milse and passengers, to westerly winds with fing and Piymout 1 W ‘land & Aspiny Had Hobt r to the Janks, slnce th 4 Variable winta. hip Iowa (Br), Hecderwt Glasgow, via Moville vith mdse and passengers, to Hen lereon Bron, hip Huntsville, |, Savannah Nov 1 vaasenscers, (0 ve oy 38, at Oth A Delaware, ¢ ; with sehr Carrio, bound teamshlp San Jacinta, Atkins, Saraunad, wit »Wm Ke Garrison. teamsnip Chamylon, Loe'ewood, Charieston Nov ¥, with passengers, to HR Morgan & Co. Nov 14, 2 uith of Hatzoras, passed a Monitur, la company with mdse and nahip Saraloga, Couch, Richmond, City Pomt and ‘olx, With nds and passengers, to the Old Dominion arnehip amily hilly City, Bede’, Georgetown, DC, with mdse, rown. cholns (new, 1000 tons), Williams, Me, 6 ust, to. Jas W Elwell & Cd, ‘The st'N is intended iforsta trate, san Bergen (of Brookhaven), Davis, Beyrout Sept CLwoal to Nichols & Hoadiey—vedsel to BJ” Wenbei braltarOct 7; had light southerly winds to lon ti Jat 26, lon My sbinel 85, lon 74, spoke ache lew \V of Beyrout, 4 for port. a Martha and Sa- Vea we, to Dovaie 1 days north of a & Co—weane! to beon atteras with strong NW ca'es, hr Ben Borland, Blaisdell, Jacksonville, 12 days, with Ae pine to Inaster. E Simmons, Gandy, Viedn's. ara Davtison, Johnson, Virginia. Schr Anne Borland, Hall, Schr Charley Woolsey, Parker, Bobr ia Pierson, Graul, Georg’ Sehr’ 5 Sche B © Terry, Birdsall, G Schr Sarrh J Hoyt, Craumer, Haven. Shr Mary E Staples, Dinsmore, Phuadelphia, with eoal, to ‘ye €09,, Labound to, Portsmouth, Nov 1b, atd AM, 2 miles SV by S of Barnegat, was run into by an un- a scr, striking us on the port bow, carrying awny bow- epril, flbbodm, head rail, stanchions and forecastle deck, damaged riggitig, 4c; damage to other sehr unknown. Sehr Isabella Thompson, Enitcott, Philadelphia for Digh- m. Sohr Transit, Rackett, Phila Sehr P J aders, Steelman ‘anal boat Melivsa, Hayes, ter, Canal boat Vanderbilt, Watson, Oswego, with mdse to master. Canal boat WA Failing, Paton, Oswego, with mise to master. nal boat John Gary, Morrill, Oswogo, with mdae to ter. nal boat E Mund, Kenny, Oswego, with mdse to master. Passed Theough Hell Gate, BOUND Sour. Bark Jewsie Campbell (Pr), Amero, Glasgow via Proviace town for New York, {n ballnat, to master, Brig Loona (Br), Vinghy, Dorchester, N York, wit! stone to PT Nevius & Sons. Virig Hattie, Grant, dacksonvilie, 14 days, for New York, with yellow pihe to maater. Hrie Caroline Eddy, Ve lumber to Siinpson &'Clapr Brig Robin, Hopeine, Milbridge for New York, with lum- ber to Simpson & Clapp. Brig Wr Mallory, Wilbur, Boston for New Yor, in ballast to © ti Matiory & Co, Schr WH Mitchell, Cole, Shulee, NS, days, for New York, with spliles to & Mebartaon, chr Chas Roberts, Perkins, Baltimore for New Yorr SolrS K Mundell, Haley, Cape Savle for New York, with sh to D Haley. Schr Gon Peaver, Armattong, Eastport, 10 daya, for Now York, with lath to Jed Frye & Co Sch Romeo, Drinkwater, Bangor for New York, with Ium- ber to J Moor’, Selir May Day, Adama, Bangor for Newark. Fohr Hattie freemaa, Boynton, Boothbay for New Yo with mackerel to Crowell & Co, Schr Geo Gilnan, Gardner, Cutler for New York, with (ish toded Frye & Co. Schr Campbell, Smith, Richmond for New York, with lum- bor to J Bosnton's Son '& Co. Schr Grand Isjand, Mefotire, Rockland for New York, with Liye 10 Cand!a & Pressey. Schr Jos Maxtield, May, Portinnd for Phitadelptiia, Fehr Oliver Spoiman, Pelton, Portland for New ¥ hr Cores, Trefethen, Dover, NH, for Sche Wainwright, Avériit, Boston for Phtjade' Stalth; Hateh,'B Sclir Jas Wallace, Ball, Hoston for Phitadelp' Sclir 11.8 Brooks, Lore, Boston for Philadel Schr J B Anstin, Davis: Boston for Philatelpila, Solr Cyrus Chamberlain, Nickercon, Boston for 2 Willinms, Coraisl, Boston for New Yor) Bciir Galata, Lovet, Boston for Albany. Schr Hlizabeth & Uelen, Childa, Boston for Schr Evergreen, Bunce, Somerset for Klizabethport. Schr Maggla Cummins, Smith, Provincetown for Philadel ont Pleghy Lottie Beard, Perry, New Betton for New York, Srhr Senator, Sialth, Diguton for New York, Sone MJ Luighton,’ Laighton, Fall River for New York, in hallast, to Jed Frye & Co. fur Tillie B, Brown, Fail River for New Yor hy Luna, Smith, Fall River for El our Sarah J Bright, Sinith, Prov Sehr Lena Hunter, Perry, Provide: Solr Comet, Dow, Providonce for Benr Kate Scranton, Palmor, Urov! Sehr White Rock, Hulse, Pro Schr Wm Thomas, Whit, Providence tor New York. Sehr AR Whitmore, Brooks, Provl lenco tor Ellzabethpout. Sclit Jas H Deputy, Starges, Provitence for Elizabathpoet. 0d Litto, Li Sag Providence for E!tzabethport. Schr Jas Parker Sr, Relly, Providence for Elizwvethport, Schr Jos Marsh, Smith, Providence for Eitzabethport, Schr Eiiza, Pharo, Bristol Cor El(zahethport. Sehr Francis, Gibhs, Newport for Puiladelph Schr Connecticut, Staplin, New London for Schr Bolla Peck, Avery, New Lonion for EXizat Sebr Fred Hall, "Bates, Portiand, Ct, for New York. Shhr Hl A Deming, Boariman, Portland, Behr L Daniels, Sinith, Portland, Ct, for Now Yori. Bohr Gertrado, Brockway, Portland, Ct, for New Yorks Behr Fl er, Brockway, Portland, Ct, for New Yi Schr 5 .N Hall, stewart, Portland, Ct, for New York Schr Clarissa Allen, Mail, Brantord for Elizabethport, Sobr Kdward Ewing, Stanton, Branford for Ellzabeshiport, Schr Seraph, Keefe, Harford for Elizabethport, Sonr $$ Serauton, Uiark, MUidietown for New York. Schr G © Burdett, Bradiey, New Haven for Trenton, r Haory Lemite), Jarvis, New Haven for New cork, Sour Boston, Sturgos, Bridgeport for Now York. Bolir Adeiatdo, Smith, Sag Harbor for E\izabethport. Schr LAzale, Taylor, Niantic tor New York, Schr Youorite, Mott, Roslyn for Alba Schr Talia, Pryor, New Rochelle for New York. Rohr R Knapp, Wagner, Northport for Havorsiraw. Behr Fanuie Hanmer, brooke, Northport lor Pinladelphia. BOUND RASC Brig Orinoco, Roberts, New York for Malaga, Brig Jaioy, Now Vorit for Hall(ax, oyt, Cranmer, Georgotown, DC, for New Haren. 3 {a Newkirk,’ Huntioy, Philadaiphia for Boston, fchr Eva tvimes, Vancleat, South Amboy for Mamacy: nec » DG. fovea DO. wa, DO, eorgztowa, DC, for New tor phia for Providence. Philadelphia for New Haven. Oswego, with mee to mas B, U7 days, for Now » Bangor for New York, with ja Saybrook, 23 . lladeiphta, adelphia, iF Orralloo, Sti ‘man, Port Johnéon for Portland, Behr Hunter, Crane, Mést Johuron for Proton Schr Hepzibah, Cromiy, Elltabethpor! for Sango Bobr B Brooks, Soper, Hileabeltyport for Huntfagion, Bebr O Bmith, i WHOLE for Portohester, Kehr Cabinet, Co apart Cor Fall River, Bebr J It Moles, Mallard, Gitzabethport tor Novwaik, ; a, Hobdken for Béltgepo Robbins, Eoboken for New ta Kendluy, ¢ 91 ‘ Norwie! ‘inom, Roniout for Hartford. York for Fall iver. is, New York Cor Wastport, aiih, Greonwich for Stumford, BELOW. +f fy Binks» frou Llverpool Oot 2 with mdse (uy SAILED, Steamship Pannerlvanta, 1 via Halifax; Wostphais, Haral Vera Grin, ko; Lien P viyde, andi manly e; Awl! Wind at auaact 8iV. { Boston, do tra, Haven Marino Disasters. Gi1e TRMPLAT, for San Francisco, while towing ont of the Haat river yesterday, got eahore on Coontios reat and remalaed about two hours, The Alantic Submarine Wreok- ing Company's steamer Phtip was promptly on hand with steam parapy, ceo, and tondered assintance, Tho ship, how: ever, caine OM With ug axelaiance OF two mall seamcre wud Avett 4 — A diver will be sent dma began any fre, doaree far, imarhe* rat D 5; 1605, BRiG Amos Row Belfaat), which has been Be te) rman Ge, aa apo we Bt nat a 14 . Scan Bieorne Spanx (of New Redfor), from Ruatan schr ae Briggs, New for Now York, has put into Key Weal tor fileht repatrs. hiring @ recent ctorth whe carried away her jibstay and JID } ohd sprung her malutopmaste Soun PLANTIY, which arrived at Now Nedford U5th tust from Boaton, ox""ie4 AWay main boom ou the 118. VAC” ANA, herons wesarted ashore at Cuttybunk, was got olf at PM Lith faa ae weg meets by tiling her with casks, aud arrived at Now Bedford sos, Senate. Passed up, bark Annie, Nov Ft Tiluecstors # for Baltimore, GuOUGESH Re Koy Wtoteared, echr Lavly WHOLMES HOLE, "Noy 18 AM—Arrived, schra Emily A. Bartie, Bmith, Putaciphin for Boston, Sylvans Young de tn; Wan Deming, Cook, Eueavechport tor Mews Fhiladelpaia for Pottemon! PENNS "Suscr Sinrra “Eawanyos The, pion | hurypopt: Biizaleth Megee, Swith, ‘Boston for sig rae Nod. cams in today Crom a crofse and re- (und sailed’. <5 sobr ports, th ie Thay sehr Jobn MeAsam, from Phiiatelptia | MUL sailed | va Dalley, Bangor for N¥cy ‘saa for »uscon, with signal flying for wa to approzch, which was ‘ing, do for do, : accordingly done, ‘the captain of the schr wished to transfer 'o (Rr), John Welsh, Jr, Eudorns; schre the crew “of the fishing smack James Lawrence, which | John Snow, Ania ¥ Glover, Frank Marla,’ Loopesn, had beon ma down’ aud ann by an eunknown | Young Pederte lah, Anny Ocean Siar, oho M Vane, J THe ctw ‘ot the nrtcke Aad tbat Iie Het oatane | B,Wateon, Vanor, Olive, FA Fike, are: Cocanie dia ‘ 0 arely time : i AG 2 Meo ba in thelr Doat, saving nothine Dut what trey. slood tn, ‘The | s¥,JoRenh Latter, Annie Es Seevens, ve te Mae tufg was apparently coal Jaden bond to an eastern port. Sho Kevt ou her course, not slopping a moneat to anverials what damage had beet done. Tue crew of tie snack were brought to this city by the Edmund Bhint. ‘The eaptain and crew of the fishing smack desire to return tioir thanks to the captain of the John McAdam for his kinduesw ta alding thom {att hour of danger; also to Oaptala Jolson, of the pilot boat Bdunund Blunts Ancwrnr, Noy 5—The C A Littlefield, Nickels, hence for Boston (U 8}, hab pat into Flashing. ‘Tho Investieator, Carver, hence for New Orleans, ta pro- coeding up the Schelie, with damage through coll’ sion. Danrmourit, Noy 5—The ship Cashiers, Havie, from i A le Martin, Aurora, Borealls (8r),"P yy bona Hawve, Adele Truteil, JTeurtelta Ste mors, Marcie Bull, Florida, Teaser, Wm Boardinan, LA Ore cutt. $0 Novos, and Baltle, Mth, AM—Arrived, byigs Maud (Bri, Cochrane, NYork for ality; Geo | Vale, Pleree, Bangor for Philavelphia; Potoe 6 fur NVork; Schra Emma, Wedaworth, Melns , for Boston} White Sea, Sone Philadelphia for dot Amanda Powers, Robinson, Rohdont for do; Volant, MeFariand, Elzabetnport for do; Tatty, A Garrison, Smithy and Salle b, Yateman, Boston for Fblladeiphiag J Hy, Ciay Stration, Franidin york; Carr poivon gon; Neiie Freat. ‘rim, and Orozimbo, Eaton, Bangor foe Malug Hannah Liltle, dict, Gen Penvy o 5 ew Orton ft do; Annie Vibleits, Nash; Farragut, Clark, and Unele Tomg fae reese a evantinal stip sua tat un cna Look, Oalats tor do; Victory, Higgins; Med sear, Lingcolly wild : See ert ea Tne), Kaowiton,. Windsor, NBS QUEENSTOWN, Nov8—The Engtish bork Avena, arrived | for do; ata, jones, Muclias for do; @ M Paruidge, Mure here trom NYork, reports having struck on the bar coming out and mare considerable wateg on passace. She le unable to proceed further and innat discharge to repatr. ark Frookville is tilt here under repair; at prosent rhe fa phy, Kocktant for dor Roiurned— Prien 1a, © (Br), Eudorus; schrs Benj Franke Min, Falco (Br), A Prudell, Sailed—Schis Oliver Jameson, Maggie Cumm'ns, Amebay ina dry dock copperiny and will be reads in leak than a week, } paran, Mar % whey the will sal for Savannah instead of Marnmicht aa nt | Pye alate unt Set D atar, Gray, Cardenan for Bose Tret Intended, “Captain Muirhend, her late master, has been | tom hat experienced heary NW pales dating Ure removed and another captain, named Walsh, appointed in his place. During tho inst passave of the stenmer Juaho Crom NYork to Qneenstown, her boiler gave way in mid ocoan, tho port engine bec. nbled and potwithotanding this mishap she made the passages across in Wy days. Miseelancous, Pareor Chas ¥ Burke, of the stermship Huntsville, from Sayannan, has our thanks for favors, Purser H Gorham, of the steamship San Jactato, from Sa- vannah, has our thanks for his attentions, We are under oblizations to purser J P Garnisa, of the stearavbip Champion, from Charleston, for favors. LAUNONED—By Messra tos Story & Co, in Eszox, 10! inst, a beautifal schr of about 80 tov, owned by the Derby Whart Co, of Salem, and intended for’ the fiskfig business under wmaand gf Capt Amasa Webber, Ire pase sage, pat in with loss of, ‘ails; Hattie ‘arter, Philadelphia for Boston: A Heats, Warren, do for Vortemouth; Care Rankin, Felon, Washington, NC, for Kennebun’, Vth, AM-Asfived and gaiied, schrs Frances Hateh, Young, Palen Sd ),Geo BE Dale, Potomac, Auna DB ailed—Briga Maui (Br), Ge . fe i schr Frolic, ehd Bulle ‘Torrey, Reporter, Wim I Saws jarrison, Ty Coy, Orozimbo, winkle, Jutta A Rich, Julia A Carrio H Spofferd, Neile Treat, Annio Tibbeits, Fa Unc Tom, Vislory, Madagiscng, Mahaska, Presto, J” Mo ton (Br), GM Vartrldge, Royal Oak, Hye Hon Abe, & Tridel, Knighi, sinetta, Nellle Catt, Aun Caviet, Jobu Lyme arner. MOBILE, Nov 10—Arrived, ehips R Robinson, Robinson St John, Ni; John Mann, Mann, Boston: bark Liverpool (Brig Marater, do! chy Frank Palmer, Latham, do. MYSTIC, Nov H—Arrived, sehr Eitza Potter, Potter, Philne deiphia, Abchoret off the light, brig Florecce, Rathbun, from Providence for N York, Appleman, Key ma Hen a NEW reived, Notlee ta Mariners. Reed, Baitinore via Havana; bark Cephas Starrett, Bal U8 Lrowenousr oon) ce, Rocklari: brig AM Putnam, Atwood, Hosen, NevILLE, Staten Island, Nov 16, 1959.6 Soumnwesy rss, Nov W—Asrived, bars Tothelta, Grate ‘Tho tron Now York lower bay wii not be replaced | tan, Halifax, Sefled, ship St Lous; brig Giles Lor ng. g—Avived, sehr Saxon, Savaunah for Ie {D, Nov 4—Atrived, achr Honry A Tabery Smith, Snow, NYork. ry Tulle A Hallock, Briggs, "York, having i fora Mediterranean voyage ( salted), 3--Arrived, bark Jesse Campbell (Bry Amero, Provi lence for N York. 1dih- Salled, pris Croton, Sherman, Havanc : schra Chattne ‘sonville; Lizzie Carr, Gilchriat, Wood'é uj Fannie H Bucklin, Buvilin, Rockland Noy 18—Arnved, ach E Sipnickson, New NORFOLK, No NYork, capital § NEW BEDFO} ark, he notice of the Loh Inst. » Board. LESS bOGGS Lighthouse Inspector, 3d dist, PNOMSHA CHANNPL—TAGHTHOUSR ON THE WoL’ ROCK, TY THE LAND'S END, : Vorvvy HOUSE, LONDON, Oct 17, 1602. The lighthouse which has been vor some time past in course of erection on the Wolf Rook, e Land's End, prevente byw tah being now far ailvanced towards completion — Notice is hereby given that, unlese seen cli a Revolving Li; i is, will on, at an eleva the Ist of cMlars will be publ nc ov 6—Arrived, scbrs Early Bard, Ethore ROBIN ALL 7.1. Sommers, Moore, Inilanota DAY OF DENGAL=TDNPONARY LGM? NEAR ‘TER oRRAT Roy to--Arrived, bare Orion. Smithy Danes thie ‘Aluridge, Tishet, Pookinnd bake; W reinrey douse, Lome ( ‘ow Zealand, Fordiiarn, New Havens Atbert M s, York; 8 & E Corson, Corson, Boston erentit Fait River; W Phillips, Sellemer, Busi next and ther en thnt on or abo ring the time of bei RM Wilson, g the tight! Basten rocks, of the SE coust of Ceylon, « Wi Collyer, Taylor, Fall River. nt vessel will be. placed’ ut 12 fathoms avairr about one wvks Sew, Hopkins, Marsellies; tlw Memptene mile NNE: the rocks ; and in order to distivenish her from ), Jicike, Hamburg; sehr W Coilyer, Taylor, Live Might vessrh at tho Little Basses, which exiiblis a white with. ©) song M Grifflug, Mary Haley, aud Rebecea Hla (new), Lore Alimon 'Rawer ‘nurlow, dog minnie, and which is 20 miles Ing at intervala TY or MAND, Noy 1—Arrived, bark Es » 1029 for South America; \iolphia; gehiedohn U- Dena) onnson, NYork. e Whalemen. Closred-Selis Win D Cargill, Kelley, and Vransfer, Bune cleared at Ne for. ker, NYork. one of Nant, cleared at New Bedford | ker NYOtK, 4 sche Margie, MoFadden, Philatelphia, Bee ‘rinp, of Westport, is reported at Tene- low, ba Hlena, Viiladelphia, jatant, the seconds. two balls ver. ROBIN ALLE wl, Drisko, 1 steamer Dirico, Secretarv.* Burk Matts AMe Det 7, clean, ail Wwait, 13th. Turk Sriumph, Malioney, NYoyk ; brig Kame Se eet eect aig hatten ma Lifiier st Heres echt AL Fitohy Nor ‘i # f PROVIDENCE, Nov 15—Arrived, schra Thos 11 8e; ne Edwards, from Liverpool | purgeas, Ulizabech Josoph P Cake, Fnd! Philade? Jon 14 BY, voried hav- } phia jor Pawtucket; Frank & Maria, Wood, out for day ing ha provisions washed away; Sailed—Sebis Gen Torbvety, Revilic; L ny Greee furnished wita bread, &, by ship Wd Hotheld, at Balte { yough, and John Price, Niekerson, Philadei Eagley mare. Chose, Elizabcthport; Kesex, Nickerson; Mary /iiza, Handyy pop ghina, fram Liverpool for New Orleans, alt well, Oct | ana Aroinitus, Uecaory, HY Ork. a 9, tat 4, lon 8} 30, PAWT N hailed, sehr Tunice Bodine, Bunce Ikhip $0 Hoynton (Br), Wayeatt, from Shtolds for Havana, | ipAConoe et oe eats sone Tanice Bodine, Bunods Get 27, lat 46, lon 10, Bark Amie, Morrison, trom London for Brisbane, Oct 29, Jat 47 25 N, lon 10 05 W, Brig (aot selir) Wave nas, Oct 14, iat 4), lon 28, Brig Anna Gardner, from New York for Demarara, Nov VW, Jat 23 40, lon 7116. Schr Adelaide, from Charleston for Boston, Oct 28, lat 20 41, lon ¥6 40, Foreign Porta. AMOTERD AM, Nov l-Armived, Dryaden, Cabraen, Philadel. phia; 4th, Oak Point, Viurs, NVork, A ku Sept 8 Aurivod, Prowess, Uibvevt nas, do. 13d, Torry barn, MeMann, NYork. Nov arrived, Maggle Hammond, Evans, Phi- pl BROADovAItS, Noy 5—Sailed, Liverpool, Lambert, New Yor'c (and paasset Dent 6th BREMPRUAVEN, nah. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 16—Arrived, ship Huguenot, Pate tereon, Borton. : peAVANNAL, Nov 18-Arsived, paps Ca itton, Liverpoo! ubus (new) elly, Batu peal oc baton brig Carte Bertin, Sale, Portiands ric Thomaa, Crockett, Altamaba and Boriuns Arrived, sehra Sarah & Bowe, Yaremy ‘oa, Belatty, Port Johuson for Portlan ye: zavethnort for Pactamouutl Keen, NYor' ree et do for Rocitiaud Rovers, Calais for N York. STONINGTON, Noy H—Arrived, achr July Fourth, Cobbs Bangor for Newark, NJ. ‘ey, Terry, from Neweastle for Carde- ww York; MISCELL, “MEDICAL WONDE! HYAYT'S Rhenmation, Neuralgia and Gout, 10 their worst vgn ANEQU AFR BALSAM. Lov 2—-Sallod, Julia, Baker, PR = maar g ph E ‘ A i » hing’s Evil, Exysipelas, old Ulcers ana dhe wor aaa niiadetphia aha tot Toure ny ease Of diseases of (he obi Ereat Debilty, Liver Gone TOMLONaN Ook 4 _ vlalut, Kidneys, Sat Rheum, key &e., are moe i CEARGELONA, Ont B)—Arrived, Wanata, Fatherland | Ered" py thie sovereign duriticr. Tt as ben texted by the BAvAVIA, Sept N—The bark Inglewood (Pr, ts loading | cporafte poo ae tir one kere te eh | eases, and never falls when taken as directed. curative for *isuia inall curable cases, {t cures the foulest old ulcers, even where the bone has become caries, ‘The Life Halsim does not contain a particle of mereury oF st for NY or xen, to toad on tlh tor ordera. ‘The bark Gustav Adelie (Swe. De coast and af Padang for Hampton Roads UEWOH AvEnn, Sept T8—Arrived, bavia Rosario, from | Hii tle innein, Strout, Miloriages cohe Walter $i i Ue Nae | ied. Ponieall, now Inspector of State Prison at ‘Trenton, Nu Jy Was elchiven years since afilicted with uicerons ernp: tion Of throat, tongae and nose; was treated with mercury until the disense hint reduead hia palate, noss und face to mani or ragged iewh, that fell off from ity own weight tl Waa frightiud co behold, | He was induced by Joneph fH, Body to give the Lite Baisam a trial, whoa fu four day Lith, barks ffonduras (Br). Huxford, do; Rist, Aberdeon, treat, Kilaworth; American’ Dloyds, Park. NVork; Augus: line Robbe, Carver, Moatreal; 284, Iaaae Lincola, Merriman, and Brunswick, Fitts, Portland. Sailed Sept 14, bark Somerville’ (Br), Hill, Bordeaux. mer Olymbta, Bulger (from BAta, Sept u e ‘ r vs Part and tn a comparatively shor. tine he waa Ngee York. ae ae eee City retergnce to this case Brown. te Ta hort O ‘ay, near Fortieth atrect. Roslyn, Tutbill, for Harr Arrived, Fjlland, Hodling, Now Osienns, terson, N¥ork. ror. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. From F, B. Conway, Tragedian, Park Theatre, Drooklyn, N.Y. : r <York ris . HH. HY ATG, Hs, Maples und Cale (8), N¥ork vie | “Dean sin—t feel ita duty oth to ourself and also to Drar, Nov 4—Arrived, Lady Blessington, Adams, London | othera who may be afilicied with that datrising tpemet tor NYork (nnd sailed bt); 6th, Caernarvon Castle, Smiti, os Pr rah Ogre eee ey, tied NYork for London and proceeted-, DARrMoUTH, Nov 4—Put 1u, Casimere, Hayle, from Greo- nock for New Orivans, leaky, DARDANFLLES, Oct 3L—Arrivad, Oreste, Cherica, Tagan d with rheumatism 1a itv most aggravas d to obtain relief from the most eminent here and in fuope, ot tn vatn, the balsam, aud it completely prostra tod character. [ medical pr. when, forten loners both \y for myself, 1 tet vog (and cleared ror NYork). i y ~ xtwourin Nov. b—Arrived, Otago, Thorndike, Akyab; | WAS thirwciiousd tne words have, ever ex Maggie, Croweil, Sagua. ‘Satled 5th, HL. Kichardson, Howes, London; Congress, Purington, tio; Condor, Rdlang, Hremon. Giasaow, Nov 5—Satled, Caledonia (4), Ovenstone, New York. TIAMDURG, Nov 8—Arrived, Ollve, Clarks, Callao, Salted Qd, Ufatcmonia (6), Meier, Niork (and arrived at Havan, Nov §Saliod, Fatayette s}, Rousear, NVork HAVANA, Nov 16—Salled, atéaraship’ Bavaria (NG), Fran- zen (from Hamburg, New Orleans. Livxuroor, Noy t—Arrived, Castine, Wiison, New York; Alice ia), Elis, New Orleand; Pera, York, Oatiags Orion Wolss, Nove; thy, Moniroae, Meiaiyre, aikinore; Be ; pied Femple, Mitche't ipl; Arial from New Orleans, ae exhibitor of the fuert quality. Giver Pited and Glase Salied ad. & riguwy NYork (aut iroin Gueens- | Ware, Tacie Cutlery, Fire Sete, Goal Vaser, Pate Wartners, town huh); 5th, fe (8), Gill, New Orlaaua via Havana; | Chiun and Ginss, . M = avannalr 20 per cent helow Brondway prices. ; Caroline, Hazalman, Baltinore, Thames, _ ty Point and Richmond; Geo’ Hurtbut. Masson, Mo: haplt, Ker, New OF saga; lenratlocty Skuns, do; dy Novak, NYork: GF Pagzant, Knowlon, Saran: MoKenzie, Boston, Grogan, ant Clty of Antwerp (a), st Queen, Janson, dv; Joha Gedile, in, Dich J have snggested {ts ti#e the same result haw i. You are atperlect liberty to use hig come any way you please. Yours most grateful Noy. 10) 1689. F. 1B. CONWA' yt lis Grand street. Sold hy dineatat per bottle or six ‘or 73. Sent everywhere by IIy att’s Jaze Sivutl, 16 cent, perinaneatiy eu AMBttcas INSTITUTE FAIR, Award of two first class Medals and Diplomas to Edward D, Baesford, Cooper Insihule, ishing to have fect, iu the story, ¥ their el{ppera shapend neat r with corns for sake of glory. From the popular Dr, Colto COUTON DENTAL ABGOCIATION, LITUTR, NEW Yous, Oct, 28, 1269. Jeasiire L atato that Dr. KM BELL, at 150 Canal street, corr Bowery, has successfully remove © troublesom corn for me, aud wiivont giving me the least pain. Teheert ly recommen h to the patronage of ii Triends and public. PS. t this ow 1. Qs COLO! lenred, Joneph Clark, Carver, NYork; —Arvived, Josie, Pettigeew, and Etlza Sailed Nov 2, Hea, Folker, NYork. = MaLawa, Nov 1—Cleaved, sehr Jeanie Cusiman, Hurley, BSOLUIE DIVORCE.—CONSULTAT Cadiz, JX. different Stetes; also Notary Public. § MoNzEvipKo, Sept M—Arrived, brigs D R Stockwell, | sioner of Deeds for every State, and Passport, Smilth, Bai Portland: 1th, Uragiay (80, Annapolty P. 1. KING, Counsbllor at Law, MONS AS TO Spertal Commit ant. ot Broadway rv RO and proceeded); ith, barks Oladiha (Br), St | ——— — re Aberdeen, Treat, kilenyorts for. uivenos Agros | A F DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT th viet); Shawmut, Small, Miiluridgo, Me; det, Staton; Iceal evorywhere; desertion, &e, suflicieut causes brlg Sivnal (br), Bennett, John, NB, for Buenos Ayres | no charge ual divoree obtained ; advice free, proceeiled); 2, bark Livate’ Il Jackson, Marwick, NM. HOUSE, Attorney, 75 Nassan street, Jo; 25th, brig Fidella, Stone, Bangor; 27th, — me Paar” ), Montreal, ct Sopt zi, bark Juan I Pearson, Mores, for NYork; brige Woouinnd,’ Naukiu, for do; Baral Clluiore, Cuttor, ‘or do. vey ork. BEBNGTOWN, Nov 5- Arrived, Juno (NG), Lindt, NYork; Kalliato Q , do; Queensbiry (Bry Cook, San Fraueisoo 5 ( Kellar, Cardenas. Arrived at ui ‘steatnehlpa Palinyra, Watson, and City of Paris, MieLouve, New York for Liverpool (aud both pro- ]? XOU WE yoUR HATE TO FREE AND ATPRAR as though coated with varnish—do aot use RESTORE, AMERIVA. pete hontai F YOU WISH YOUR HATR COLORED A FINE PU ‘ov britilant bine-black-—do not use RESTON! MOUTH, Nov 3—Arrived, Max Spiller, Bohnuack, New YOU WISH YOUR HAIR A GREENISH YELLOW, to fall out and break off—~to Lot, use RESTORE Is ceeded). — — i Baile Sih, Gen Berr Lap inte ten London. FP YOU WISH VYOCR NAIR ST. jUMMY.-GLUEY$ ELKO, Nov 1 Sluly Oe » Lie porenpine’ Yue billo Saye : sleds bark. Crlc ati, like Loe poreupine’s quills—visnge bilious, yellow, dark and presenting @ Egyptian wa perfect poriraitare of a 10 the = ‘you'll be the maanay, J? XOU Wish THe VITALITY OF Youn stATR DE. stroyed, (ye qvlor a amvldy green, purple of vitg-blaclky, play on “Hho Living Lie? mora of tue lwo bow your halr burne 1 enoagi!’? F YOU WISH YOUR HAIR RESTORED TO 178 ORIGI+ nai natural culot tse REBTORER AMISTIVA, F YOU WIS YOUR HAIR FREED FROM DANDRUFF and sour! STORER AMGRIOA. My Nov stat, wntily IYRA, Oot 23 Arrived, Frank W, Larson, NYork; Koapp, b Nn ot 16—In port bark Lucy Vrances rived, ‘TRIP RE, Ove Arvynd, Stefano Opaich, Militoch, Now York; Novi, Rebeoow, Rittgardt, do, Amevicau Porta, from ’ ALBIN UIA, Nor 16 ~Arvived, sobrs Henry Finch, antl | Je Soy wisn vOUR HAIR SOFT AND GLOSSY, WIT! Suited -Rolt Heney Finn, NYork. TP antite’s pari lunte cine RESTOMGR AMIGA, BOSTON. Arrived, bark MW Steta ap =" ” Olen weyo8} portanian, Morton, Raitt ty YOU Wish TO PREVENT YOUR WAIR PROM ruit sehr Roamer, Mayo, tH dito fovixovate and stlnulate to more abunde "1 Moorthy, Growely a's BA AOU AMERLOA. "Vo oo bad of alt doz Orion, Osborn, and New Zealand, acy" repaced by Dr. ky stores, Sixth aver uc, Wholesate depot, 0 Hast Thirties ntcect TOR ORPAM, NADE OF PURE ORAM ONLY—DRe bait in a a Ogg ll gana wine ain, be od mt a f Donon, Nolet RIOD dete. Jellion and Chisrivite Russa 60s, Perqunet: DUNSING TON &°RSHGH, sco ors tod. Pum it Go,, 905 Fourth arene and 129% wondw ay. ate N°. MORE MUNICINE.—DYSPEPSIA, PITHIEIS, CON ort; Lady Saitulk, Armatroay, and A Willitan Ourroll, Magee, do; N &'D Scate Cleared—Stoamos Me folk; Uarks Young Turk, Small, Barcelona; Henry Filer, Dickey, Galves tv (Bt), Foster, Satitin River; Chasen, . NYork; brig Constantine (br), Doane, St Pierre, Jane (in, Alien, Fort a Princes; seit J 8 Braydon, omir, Now ‘Orien lelten, Howes, Ba ttmore vin Nor t ry We Flitner, Venue, Young ‘Turk, Clotilde; brig Village Velo; and fvom the outa, Darks Wasp ana GW Rossvelt With k IL Yarrington, Howes, Smyrna; wohr eipationy | larrhorw eure! by the Roveienis Pood; Ups Tyou. cures. Copies rats. Ee eG ARRY, 168 Williatn atroot, New York, INV UL DECAYED TERTH OR SLUMPS RESTORED Pp by dling and dai ding up to original shape and qoier ~Arrived, bark St Lawrence (Rt), © Chapman, Knight, Hagan; Be Sa oro r) v withomt pain artic Teeth inrerted withont extractions, Jaane Hunker Nise, Coke Gen | aged and resouraccied by Dre. Brewster, sienvens, Horner Topktu a8 A'O Lyon,’ hyuns ant Hatin and Wataon, std 0 tho evownnd Leads of Toaropay tontle Kalan acton, And Laconia, hig Nyork; | moniats snes + Dy. SIGESMOND, 43 Union ayuare, aa duavat, Kiodansito; Grapedior ; Z > airs ‘ vd FT eee rtny Bik are: By WIKROUT KNIF®, CAUAITC OR ADICAL ¢ J detention fro bisinesa, for Burickurey Vin ) my Hho Cobo, Duteohart, Uayana and New jecaava of tie Pelvic Vinegra, Diseases aal Dolor Nitlouot Orlea in Key e * rym ud person, Carrie Wyma’ Cosneay Mot sautw troninted fidg Bor eet NEY A. DAME EB a D,, 144 Lestagion avense, Sivrrisy Mant ttwttonn, Ratan ane ston Banas (| -. b iced Provivende; A Jd Kirk tie Brian, Ree’ * eae JOROLUS. RY KIND OF SKIN DISHASRS, Willasaon dt, Corsou, Fall Blears Mariana Titon, Pritging |) tanons, wites-ce of heart kings, throat, liver, &e., cured bor, Last Boeon, by Le i, BOS is OL, Ds, 100 West Sixteenth Stren,

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