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and the Dead at Yesterday. > rAN Health Omeer port of New York, noe with the recommendation of the the Commisstoners appropriated Ta accontat Health Omcer TOC avy ty saggested, The ueces- | one in which, indeed, no happiness could be found, sary works were duly compieted; but the iiealth except tm lounging upon & oou Otticer saw that ¢: ‘The ae wires SOMETHING MORE WAS REQUIRED. aut | Were disabled, and very little Tae general government having in 1865 placed at | was received from any quarter. we Gispoeal of the state aa o ‘poses, "i re hospital pele ‘3 “obrain from tne present ad: one or mrore ships-uf-wit’, the fire telegraph wires, rsons coming from infected ports. y irony aud wih effct. “A representa. | »,ADOMe ton o'clock P. Me ievers of Quarantine resulted 10 Bight New Cases Sent to, the West Bank Hospital. Wo Danger of the Disease Spreading. , t tion to the Comnuss ‘The terror which Asiatic cholerf, inspires, the un- | the appointment doubted mortality which followr, in its train, the repetitions of Its invasions, an/i the fear, too well founded, perhaps, of secing 1; acclimaced in sec- tions, explains the interest; suficiently which at- ‘aches to ite appearance insany part of the world, and accounts for the multéplicity of labors which Mave fallen to the lot of medical men to check its amvasions. It has also been the occasion of innu- Merable writings, and the literature which this disease has developed it would be almost in vain eof the authors of such Works ‘would be tomame the standard authorities of the science of medicine in every nation and in every a@ deputation to pi ter beiore him, ment was immediate and judicious, ‘rhe President knew that it was not an affair of politics, but an atiair of possible pestilence. The fo here to note, a5 41 arantine Coinmission Qu the U mited tates and Delaware for steamers Albany use in preventing the infection of cholera, ‘Until the year 1817 this dread scourge rested in the pounds of Asia, to which it was indigenous, but starting from that epoch it presentod the singular phenomena of changing entirely its character, leav- tng its old locations and traversing the world over— goiwg from the borders of the Ganges to the Elbe and infecting the hearts of the capitals of England and France.and then extending its ravages to our OUR OWN LAND AND HOMES. In 1832, 1849, 1851, 1865-66 thousands succumbed to the terrible disease in this city, and these visita- tions ofthe malady, particularly the last, fresh in ‘te minds of our citizens, were such as to leave the ‘entire population m that state asto again dread its approach, however slight ture of the premonitory warning. valin our harbor on Sunday last of the steamship Frauklin, of the Baltic Lioyds, from ports on the Baltic Sea, with several hundred passengers and a large percentage of them dead or dying with cuolera, when reported yesterday, created consid- erable consternation throughout the city. Although the dure injection has made sad havoc among the Sveerage passengers of this vessel and many more May die because of their being past medical aid when the skill and science of our Quarantine om. clals were brought to bear on the infected steamer, it is gratifying to note thus early that it will hardly extend to the METROPOLITAN HEALTH DISTRICT, as nane of the 8.ck can escape while under quaran- Sine to bring the disease into our midst. The greatest vigilance has been manifest not only to prevent the cholera from invadig the sick nave received the most prompt attention and discriminating treatment, and the well passen- gers comfortably quartered on board the large steamship Delaware, where the passengers are more than satisfied to be out of the terrible focus of in- the beneficial iufueace of who have been exposed ‘These vessels were immediately fitted up for the reception and necessary detention of passengers not having the di m kurop: will be ‘quarantited Thus the arri- without crowding. disease—diarrhcea, vomiting, cramps, Collapse and death. Cholera has beore visited New York in winter or approachimg col’ weather, this beiug the case in 1849, In that year there were 239 cases in quarantine and 5,071 deaths im the city. in its visit in 1832 | Townsend D. Cock, democratic candidate. but 23 cases were received into the hospitai from ves- sels im quarantine, while during the same year there Were 3,512 deaths in the city. in 1854 there were , Loug Island City, Oyster Bay and Nort Hemp- 415 cases in quarantine and 2,509 deaths in the city; | stead, Balot box stuiting while during its last visilation, 1808, there were (08 eases in auarantine and only 1,210 cases in New York, with a population double what tt was in 1849, and four times greater than in 1832, The Franklin was lunigated at noon yesterday and at half-past two sent down to the Lower Bay. The steamship Delaware has also been ordered to these waiers. _ > our shores, but fectivn and under Since yesterday's report in the HERALD but two deaths have occurred, and these were members of one family. Lorn Neilsen (father), fifty-five years, and his daughter, Herna, thirty-one years, the disaster and death that have befallen this INTERESTING FAMILY OF DANES 4s of the most melancholy nature. When they em- barked to find a home and haven of rest in this country they counted in their circle nine persons, trom the mother oi nearly threescore years to the infant of six months. First among the forty-one Souls the disease seut to their final accounts on tho Franklin, 1t decimated the, Nielsen family—Maria, aged twenty-three, died and was buried at sea; aged Wuriy-threc, followea, and no marble shaft will ever mark his tomb; and yester- day, from the Weet Bank Hospital, the father of the once happy group, and Herna, another daugiter, were buried. This is not the whole story of this uo- fortunate lot, The wife and motuer, aged fifty- nine, when sent to the hospital, was in a dying aition, und so was Cecilia, two and a balf years old; while In ihe second lot that was transierred yester- day morning were the rem: uly, beg Lorn, aged eleven; Jens, seven; Gata, ‘ahd the little babe of six months, the darling t bemmg the only one not having the cholera, et she Was not well. What a family record ! in addition to the four Nielsens there were sent to the West Bank THE SURGEON OF THE FRANKLIN, Dame Unknown, who has been in his bed since Sun- day, aud for whom there 13 a chance of recovery, he has not been attacked by the disease, but only worn down with overwork consequent upon his wealous attention to those in his care, Peter Paui- ven, aged six; Max Daring, age’ seven, and Gustar, soulleryuian On sieamer, aged thirty-two, make up yesterday's list of attacked. One of the snip’s crew as yet tat has been pros- trated and he was not seized until late on Monday ‘bt, but upon removal was dangerously ill. fhe many affecting stories wld and prayerful @ppeals made tothe Vigilant aud kind doctors at ‘Quaraatine yesterday would move to tears, THE GRANITE-HEARTED. Husbands and fatners came from the city, after the painful news had been communicated to them of sickness and death among tueir flesh and blood; nd though convinced that deatn, a terrivle death, bad marked one or more of their number for his Victims, Would not, could not be made to believe tt, Some came in tears, but others with that stony look of despair that chills tue heart and makes one Simost afraid of looking into their iaces, Down on ng, soaking, easterly storm, ,& neatly and seasonably at- red man of anout thirty met Dr. Mosher, as he ‘Was returning from his off-shore dutics, With Ughuy compressed Nanas and rigidly set face, as if he meant to bear up nobly against the worst news, he quietly, (ut slowly—on, how slo said, in good English, to the attentive official:— “Docior, my name 1s L. Petersen; they told me over in te office my wife Eliza, who was on board ‘ne ship, is dead,” flere the poor fellow gazed out through the blind- ing storm to the unfortunate Frankun, and with a great effort continued: “And our two small children, Peter and Petro- If she is dead, Doctor, WHAT IN GOP'S NAMB ‘Wil, become of them—go oue to treat them kindly?” I don’t thipk they are dead. 1 think | saw them this morning, weil; and they'll be treated Fae to that. I rigid lace relaxed: SMALLPOX. There have been ten other cases of this {rigntta. Qisease reported at the Health Department since Saturday last, making a furtner increase of that namber of those now suffering from the virus in the The subject is to come up to-day in the ’oard of Health, when the cause of the presence of the disease among te Inhabitants of this island as ‘Tue several members of the Sanitary Comuutitee feit hopeiul yesterday that the necessary meaus Would be soon fortucoming to enable tem tO put a Mnul stop to the growth o/ the pestilence, ean oe ‘Yo THE EpiToR OF THE HERALD :— From the report of what transpired in the Board of Hieaith there seems to be appresension of an alarming increase of smallpox 1m this city, From large cities, a8 centres, this disease, irom present conveniences of travel, readily finds its way into country towns. Yesterday one of the members called ‘the attention of tne Board o1 Health to this matter, without recommending any means to arrest its progress. .The only prevention of this loathsome disease is to be found in vVaccination—not with Virus fromthe human subject, but irom the cow. It vaccine 18 properly introduced into the system there need be no dread of smallpox. In order to have vaccine pure and fresh, and in quantity to meet the wants of the community, the Board sould adopt measures to have it lurn.shed in our vicinity. Asmall quantity 1s imported frum Europe, which comes at high rates. Why not have it provided tor ourselves at home? MEDICUS, NoVEMBER 9, 1871, meuibers of the The latter is the only The Disense in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14, 1871. The Board of Health report shows:—Number of cases of smallpox last week, 491, showing a falling off from the previous” week of 85 cases. The num- ber of cases in the Twentieth ward numbered 78, @ The total number of cases for the year was 2,726; number of deaths, 47% decrease vi 23, DINNER OF THE MEDICAL ALUMNI, The reunion dinner of the medical department of the University of the City of New York came off last evening at Delmonico’s, corner of Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue. The é/ite of the medical pro.es- sion of this and other cities were present. Among those present were:—Howard Crosby, Chancelier of he University; Professor Jonn W. Draper, Alfred L. Carroll, Colonel John Moore, United States Army; Professor Weisse ana others. Surgeon General Uharies Inslee Pardee avted as secre. ‘The \oasts of the evening were respoaded to : Morgan & Co, as follows by the gentiemen named:— Steamship, Regulator, Freeman, Phfadelvkia Lorillard 0. The University of the City of New York—Proud of her | Steam past in the promise of the present, we look forward to the | — St future with sure conidence that oir mother will continue to | ms & Co. be @ leader io the educational work of the land. Rev. How- | Steamship Wm f’ Clyde, Drew, Norfolk, City Point and D., Chancellor of the University. y The Medical Department of the University of the City of New York—The first to make N. centres of the world, nella, were with ucr, ard Crosby, D. D., Li. we hall her founders as benefactors to our race, Professor John W. Draper, M. D., LL. D., Pres- | Steamship Co. ident of the Facuity. Bt The Medical Profession—Its history is recorded in the | shiv records of humanity and in the annals of science. Henry 8. jad, 80 glad,” and the father’s —his children might be aii ‘Weir mother had gone to her last bome. “Come over to the ofice, Mr. Petersen, and I’ll ‘try wo find out all about it for you.” The bereaved husband was then shown, into the Doctor's office, and though he could not safey of bis chudren, because many of such litve ones had lost their rejatives ahd their names were not known, he feit that this GLIMMER OF HOPB was left, “Can't I go on board the vessel anid see ”” pleaded “No, that cannot be.’ “Weil, Doctor (and here the stoney look came back to his face), 1 must go home to New Haven to- ‘ou telegraph me all about my wile “41 wil at once 80 soon as I find out.” “That's a good man; aud do all you can for me, kindly returned the Deputy And Petersen went out into the cold and the rain and the gale, sick, sad, peruaps wiluout wile and children; but he was vray Other distressing incidents to the number of scores might be related; but one or two will Builice Date vessel. Peter utes, ages nin ot ur; Dorotues, er Stules, ‘ty-four; Doro! his wife, aged fity-seven, and their son aged #ixteen—the latter serioual. the West bauk on Monday, and LEFT PIVE OTHERS, 4 and too young to take care ives, Wives have been separated from thers {rom sisiers, this teariug bers oF families being almost anslances 10 the po and beyond the seas, work word of cheer. class of might Won't aud little ones?” will you, Doctor? “1 certainly sliali,” Health Officer. ELECTION OF OFFICERS, At a meeting of the stockholders of the Aantic Mail Steamship Company yesterday, at the office of Bieamer 8 F Phelps, Brown, P $ erly, Pierce, Phiiay the company, No. 6 Bowling Green, the tollowing | floor Never Grnminy, Puree gentlemen were elected directors for the year en- Bleamer (1 Samuel G. Wheeler, Jr., kdward Jordan, Pond, Charles F. Davenport, George P, Smith, Archibald M, smith and Anthony M. Bitss, ARRIVALS. Ala subsequent meeting of the directors t) le present oficers of the company were re-elected, as follows:— REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, ¥, Davenport, | Steamship City of New York (Hr), Jonen, urer; J. VU, | 9, and Queenstown Sd, with mdse and’S57 passengers to John it exchanged sighais wih to sbow the suffern avers eae SO | Sa tice im oD ey Vice President; H. J. Quinard, Baker, Secreiary. dent; Charles children of both #exes, asunder the mem! Tough as death in man; Yesterday afternoon George K. Baker, of 271 West Forty-seventh street, found @ man pamed Henry Schmidt on the second floor of nis hoase in the act uty of clothing apd any- ‘hip Silesia (NG), " lay his hands -ppon. | goutaupion Mm, with muse’ ava needa am 7 the 4 over a S@llowing tie i.ne of — COMMEKCIAL TRAFFIC a the Baltic Sea, and thence to reported in Paris and Hamburg, Dr, Carnochan announced it bm tear $uat the pestilence would bein this coantry by No- at Somuasion, ou Anguat a pecstion 10 pay ‘the following umely an MQoamanrinn BL August le 1, Peep rsident of the Weard of bie contingency of eholers thank tonngerary sesomene- of stealing @ \d wise letter:— all in, but enough have been received to show that entire passage ; been wilhia Governor Austin will have _@ majority of about one | lasts bles thousend three hundred. The Legisiature stand: vai idtoe wupdred “repeblicans and wie pi ee ‘ot. the possi Bec des atin NEW YORK HERALD.” nov nortties tne ship Lilinols rorochan shougas that | Slcruy after five rdingly waited upon the have been displac Dr. Reid, Deputy Heaitn stove on the third ioor, Sun rises... Sun sets... 4 42 C G Francalyn. hip ew York une of the medical | Old,Dominion Steamshiv Co. if 1847. Bark Foxglove (Br), Frith, Lundon—Boyd & Hinexen, —An unfettered press the requirement | Hark Hertha Temple (Br), McFee, Cork or Falmouth— of all true scientific progress. 155, Our Alumni of the Army and Navy- our bretiiren, who have so well sustai angers of war, on land and sea. Brevet Colonel Jobn Moore, Surgeon (United States Army, class of 1860, Allred L, Carroll, M. D., class | Heney « Parker, fe send vich & Co. for humanity, we give them « Brig Pever Rol Scnr Welcome Home (Br), Brison, Windsor—Crgndall, ves, and to remember them as ser vanie of humavity, who have attained their reward. Schr Porland (Br), Horsey, Hatta: 7 woman, man's fulfilment sweet, Bertenux & (0. : him, not otherwise complete, Sebr Jas K Lawrence, Torrey, St Johnn—B J Wenbet Professor F. D. |. D., class of 1864, Sehr Archer & Keeve, Ireland, Galreston—E M Si en Sehr E.G Sayer, Hai, br Geo A ATLANTIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY— | pennera Pinckney. Sebr Steamer Vineland, Bowen, Bro G Dale. Nov 6, lai Ten gu 28, An bark aan pon. hence for Queens . ATTEMPTED BOBBERY. yeicean yiranie, (Br), Wetman, Londan Ost 26 va arrested was found @ bag sach a8 is generally carried by shoplifters, Steamebip Champion, Lockwooa, Charles Whea arraigned before Justice Bixby by Ottoet sie aad Files, of the Twenty-secona mitted the charge, vut stat crime that he was destitute aud had no means of seria bimeat irom starvation, He was committed in extenuation of the | *pfers fo Old ‘equator Oct 3, in, Snchored at the Sw Spit. REAR arta MINNESOTA ELECTION, tolttendergon Bros. tort the noneee is 8r. Paci. Minn., Nov. 14, 1871, song par to the Banks; bee The oMcial returns of the late ciection are not yet Burk Yosse Maria Gab, to M Beager & Co. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, . - Lo Morvan b Bartow, Puan 9 daya 8 of Haiterna eee eS | RS eee THE STORM OF YESTERDAY. e 4 or eéry anving rain storm prevaited all day yes- eg Lagisiatnre, during the leat Cuswas | “ay, the water coming down almest continzously was an convinced dt its neces, | fom €ho'early hours of the morning until the early priatton for the Putpem ced | HOOrS Of to-day, and a strong southeast gale, which ve the honor to be, wel A al tumed umbgelias inside out, “‘prigged” hats and made away with them, and rendered pedestrian existence @ wearysome burden and a hopeless struggle, co-operated heartily with the rain 10 $28,000 for extra, tauldings at Quarantine, uy Oux | render the day one of extraordinary discomfort— they authorized in every ‘direction telegraphic matter ‘clock Jast night a the chimney of the sugar house at the corner of Desbrosses and West streets blew down, breaking yesterday th ~ runes gti rites aera Was blown re al no’ cloc! it night the large glass of Dr. Bell, of the Board, and | goof the Umion Square Theatre , Charles H. Haswell, engineer to the Commission, a8 | snook & Butler, the proprietors, who were standing to Washington and repre- | on the sidewalk, narrowly escaped bein; sent to the authorities there the urgent necessity ‘uhe falling sign. of agreeing to the wise proposals of the Health ‘the Commission acco! Secretary oi the Navy yesterday and placed the mat- sarees , The Storm ie New Jersey. On the Jersey flats last evening the water formed ‘The action of the general govern- | almost a lake, Travel by foot to the bili from Jersey City and Hoboken was impossible, the roads lowing being covered at some points DESPATCH 10 THE HERALD feet of water. In the ferry houses showe+ how Dr. Carnochan’s ideas of how quarantine in New York should be conducted and pestilence guarded agaist was appreciated at Washington:— ASHINGTON, August 21, 1871. gas lamps could not the bridges were heaved to an anusual height, bs the tide being swept in by a violent and steady has tendered to the New York | gust from the southwest. On the river the boats Tocked heavily, disturbing the equilibrium of many bf aii cae Passengers, Towards night the streets of Jersey City and Hoboken were deserted, and scarcely @ sound could pe heard, save the growls o! the wind and the occasional clatter of and to deimons' how well the work was done "it is only required to say that | Can, @iving fhe clues ® most dismal appa’ on Sunday, when it was found imperative to trans- ter these passengers to the Delaware, she was mave resulted from the storm, but probably a number of Teady tor them IN JUST ONE HOUR, There are now on board this vessel from the Franklin, beside the aryl ae assist. aul surgeon. purser and a lew ollicers, persons. | however, inasmuch as All are comfortably located, as tue Delaware 13 2 ye cheerful and a ship of the largest size. Each bed | Mave prepared planks to form a new walk d numbered, and the arrange- ments for cooking are of the amplest nature, Meals are served regularly and in abundance. ‘The venti- the warming ap tus ‘The people are divided as on single males and unmarried females, the saloon pas- sengers occupying the staterooms so far as required, and the balance given to the more delicate of the Last might, when Dr. Mosncr visited them to say “good nignt,”? he found them all in the BET YOSSILLE HUMOR, singing, playing on musical Instruments and play- ing cards, throwing dice and smoking, happy, ap- Purently, a3 @ boarding house keeper with afresh | ration held a meeting yesterday and elected the ship. ‘he treatment of the patients at the West Bank | flowing oilicers Hospital is of the most judicious nature. There are eight wards, capable of accommodating 260 sick : They are weil warmed, well | from Boston to New York. Y ventilated, the arrangements for cooking adm'ra- | direcvor in place of a gentieman who resigned. ble, and the nurses, male and femate, of the most experienced character, OMicer, has charge of the sick. The symptoms ot Eee the patients are such that there ts no mistaking the with rice water discharges, be kept lighted, awnings, chimneys and other h ppel id. The piank walk from Newark street Lo the Hoboken ferry was frequently washed by the waves, which seldom reach sucn a height. No inconvenience can result to the passengers, whenever the tide submerges the usual une. brellas were of little aval, who were luckless enough to be under the storm received a soaking which no internal appiications of lager beer or lightning could counteract. rain descended tn torrents throughout the night, and thoroughly cleaned the streets and hillsides, dragging a heavy quantity of sand thorouga/ares to tlie floud in the swampy districts, HANNIBAL AND ST, JOSEPH RAILROAD, The new bvard of directors of this raiiroad corpo- and those individuals Henry N. Smith, President; ben- jamin F. Carver, Vice President. John P, Acker was chosen Fiscal Agent. The office 1s to be transierred Jay Gouid was chosen & ‘This new organization, it 13 thought, will Lave the elect to advance the stock, FIGHT FOR A SENATORSHIP. In the First Senatorial district of this State— Richmond, Queens aud Suffolk countics—Giibert C. Deane, ‘he republican candidate, was beaten by Iniends assert thelr determination to contest the sealon tue ground that iraud was coimuitred in and tlega. voting are alieged. Deane's friends say they have the proool, and that they are encouraged by assurances of cup- Port irom many republican Senators eiect. ALLEGED PICKPICKEi§ ARRESTED. Last night Detectives Heidelbargh and Clapp, of the Central OMce, arrested William Gasson, George Clark and Henry Gibson, on an Eighth avenue car, whom they detect:d in the acc of ‘picking the pockeis oi one of the passengers, locked up at Police Headquarters, and will arraigned at the ‘Yombs this moruing, FIRE IN LAIGHT STREET. At about half-past one o'clock yesterday morning a fire was discovered on the third floor of the build- ‘Well as the remedies to be uscd to stop it will be FE corner of St. John’s lane and Laight street. It spre master. to ordes to order order. Schr John Lancaster, Williams, Hartford for Point John- | Gate, Swinton, San was damaged to the extent of about $1,100, fire was first alscovered 12 tue celiing under ihe SHIPPING NEWS. 6 47] Moon sets.. OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR MONTHS UF NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER MM, 1871. CLEARED. Steamship Java (sir), Martya, Liverpool via Queenstown— Steamship Wyoming (Br), Waineray, Liverpool—Williams SUaniobl Mina Thomas (Br), Crane, Liverpool—Bruce & pbleamablp Sidontan (Br), Macke: obieamabip Cimbria (NG) Haack, Hamburg—Kunhardt & Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, Havana—F Alexandre & iS unavoidably absent. Dr. Lente pre- steamabip Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murr y, Ferris & Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Glasgow- Ilenderson hip 4 8 Terry, Salyear, Newbern, NC--Murray, Fer Richmond—Washington & Vo. Steamship Aibemarie, Sut, City Point and Richmond— Steamship Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk—Old Dominion ship Fanta, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- shin Nereus. dearse. Boston—l F Dimock. 1 ark Maddelena 2d (Ital), Moylia, Cork for orders—bl>co- greeting to our honor in the ae Chiliingbam (Br), Bur , Cork for orders 400, Brothers—From Maine to Texas, in Canad Brig Petar (NG), Jameson, = cothers—From Maine to Tex: nada rig Josephine (Br), Ganton, Genoa. of humanity, re whem Brig Amelia (on), Beal, Leshorn— bret Rooss, M. D., nn (if), Friory, Gil — of 1e60. * | Brg Peter Rovers (ary Hunter, Wentworth, NS—Crane Our Dead—We pause amid the festivity of the hour to cast | dail, Herteaux & Co. cbr Chas Hh Hodgden, MeMillan, St Jazo—B J Wenberg, -Funch, Edye & Co. latton, Watson & Co, jonville= Simpsrn & Clapp. ierce, Linniken, Key West and Pensacvin— wae Enoch Moore, Chambers, Georgetown—-Bentley, Mil- chr Caspar Lawson, Bramp, New Haven —Ra re. res, Hereshot, Bristol, RI- Fr Bteauier Delaware, Crocker, New Haven, eon * Wood. ble winds from NW to SW at SE upto the I re crossed Nov 9: from thencs burg Nov}, and #, to Kunhardt & ston Nov 11, with rfolk, with mdse and pas- eg and passengers (0 H it Morgan & i » Bourn reciuct, Schmidt ad. core. 10.0 tDomition Berna x Ir), Sprott, Batavia via Pad ‘and St Helena Sept 20, ve Passed Cape. of Good Hope Aug 8b \ssa°ores lon 96 W ; bad variable we rive: bad weather during the last few days, and on (ct 28 the wind Freahened, uwatil noon on the 20th it) had cot | yaitt—Arrivea, steamahip George Washington, Gager, New iy severe hurricane; the vessel's decks wore swept, the deck- i y Serta, uu 20 days from thence with Olivart, Cork, 43 daym, ennod wore holm for Fhiladelphin, w York for the Cavense (Br Doherty, Aus Cares, 18 dars, wih picked eee rere a ieee mera hag | Bes riorry We, as had toe + since tu, Miscellanceus. AM--Arrived, sobre Qslota, Gammett, Drort Ac; was 10 north , . has | Albany; C &N Rogers, Cubberiy, and Wi aq Capt of Brooklyn, NY, died fo Capt Vesey, of the bark Elisa Bares, from Bermuda, } eaiginie Wil 2 a r, for New York. pee aime disoaso, end both were "AM-—Arrived, schrs Barker, Blizabeth- otk ers buried at hy 5 irig Gem (Be) Wittman, Havane, 1b daye, pik maar t9 We are under obligations to the purser of the steamship ports JAlezone, Davrce, bee oe senor! Tor Nem, lay, Mack, Elizabethport tJ Co, Had heavy 5 5 fe Champion, from Charleston, York. ». Hatteras with NE aad winds. Nov 4, Goon SalLing—Extract trom Agenor, Captain Salled—Schr Donna Anna, Wialey, Havana. The outward Te Wadaworts, Shuckford, Branswick, Ga, lodays, | AUD, A es, frome New Tork fo retpal ba “Z| bound vowels are ‘mosily gelng out aie AM, with light RW wun luraber & Co— vessel’ to Win ‘Towne. | ton 70 30, 160 miles: 9b, 0 1b, lon Oe 88, 8 wilt init, iat | NORWICH, Nov 11--Arrived, schra Jease B Smith, Wile Was 6 days north of Hatiras with heavy NW galea; cnried | 40 87, Str a 1th. 18t 40 89, lon 6LH7, ‘is es; Yams, Alexandria; Essex, Hardy, Hoboken; L A away } resall and lower toretopaail 12th, iat a + 18th, lat 49 96, Jon 5221, ae it neveral oth mallee ; 14 43, : W HAVEN, Nov 13—Arrived, sehrs WW % ster, Domarara, #9 days, with sugar, | Mim 110 miles oun, fon ag ae" Ho mallee HR, toe TaN, HAVEN, Nor B S Howinnd, Rowland, and aumerarenaces tee Se se EAS | Beep cease ite ge ai: | Gntat eacoceert bance erg baa wi a . Y | Fr , iis Elie M Tucker, Tucker, Philadelphia for Marblehead. | 11s alte; hab iat bO"I4" iat'hi “a'glatd9, 0%, 100, 18.1% | Hcinrgs caleie; Ms; el G Vought, Hallock, New York Furs Anna B Torrey, Haskell, Calais for Philadelphia, Put gar; 3, of Queenstown, 30s milles1§ days only330 PM; | sloops Charles Lynen, Myers, ; Apolle, Diz, New, his port fe rbor. ry tap ;: " » Calats, Me; F Burrit into this port for m harbor. , DO, for Paw: | 00K 10 Cape Clear, 14 days and 6 hours. Belied—Schre A Peters. Ralisbury. Calais, Mai, ¥_ Burritt tuck: J D Buckalew, Fisk, and John see Bebe Wild Pigeon, Crave, Caccamoma [05 Rowton EB Whartoo, Boas i br B a, MeL fad River. ‘At Middletown, e £ Collins, Hil, Portland, Ot, for Sehr Nelle Brown, Brows, Puilsdethta for Boston, soht Fa eae, Bale he we een AH Hurl at ‘of 600 tons burthens Her | New Yorks sloop Hi imenatona are :—1 0 . ew York; sloopa Henry y Roxbury: | Si vet Length of keel, 120 feat pbigadtt of beam, | Willis, Ciatk, Cold Spring, j depth of 6 fret.’ The - ‘ ; : Bateman, Philsdelpia for Boston. ‘2H wil! be om: i eriele, Ethridgo; Allen Gurney, rong te Tal, daring which catvied away foremast Dead | DlOved 1p the coasting trade from New Haven, under tho eonat oe Sareby Ball, New York; Mauna, “Soh AL Lockword, St John, Philadelphia for Salem, nib now tchr Ada G Bryant was to be taunched 18th from | “PItLADELPAIA, Nov 18—Arrived, steamships Romany yi Isaac Dunning & son, in Brewer, Me. Baker, Boston; Achilles, Coiburn, do; Panther, Mills, go% Pussed Through Hell Gate, Netice to Mariners. barks Robert Goatrey (ar), Tasiir, London ; Gaia Me BOUND SOUTH ‘Tho Bell Boat, recently withdrawn from South Breaker, Kate Welker, Warren, langue: D Collins, Townsend, aired and replaced: | Boston Allee i, alley, do; Warren’ Blake, Clarke do. Be a air (Br), Flewelling, 8t John, NB, 6 days, for New | entrance to Pengbscot Kay, has been ‘arren dre mihiumver fo PT NeriGe t Son" SS : ta. lows barks Tor M Hurlbut, from Liverpool; Oras, York, with lumber Bon. Schr Abble Ingalls, Ingalls, Musqaash, NB, tor New York, | ,,Notice is hereby xiven that the ean buoys. in'Bos- | -troin Legh Bf na De ant ton harbor, Vineyard Sound and Huszard's Bay will be taken | “Clearea-catcamship Hi wana, Pennington, New Seated Ww ga ‘Schr Only Son, Meadows, Bath for New York, with fumber | UP for the winter, and their places aupplicd with spar bu kk Seal pene pis ¥ corresponding colors and aumbera.? oe fiers ie Ro tee ty Me Nedrice (Ger) tonnes, By order of the , ‘Schr Dresden, Mitchell, Shulee, NS, for New York, with y b Highthouse Board. don: sehre 'A Rowers, Prambes, St Marys, Gat eae @ WALK! thouse I st ! net spare to order. Benge Poand for Kom Boston, Nov 19, 187 SH Laghthouse Inspector, 244i dite Clarke, Kew ts, "Bonn iy ‘alice Aieyaat ston for Newark, as erroneonaly reported I i Toth inst) Bip Soekea, Hantin:Sioninguin’ JT Wearer, Newton, Boston; Schr Frank Jameson, Robineon, Vinal Haves for New Rety ae, Pep graitinser, from Philadelphia for | Maule, Beubler, We th, York, with stone to order. Qusenstown, Oct 0, lat 48 96, ton +1 68, Saitea.~Brig Frank & Allen, for Barbadoos.. ‘ Sot Joule, MeDonala. Boston for Jacksonmlle, Savabuats Gol seh ( at), Sourneay, from Liverpool for PORTLAND, Nov itarived, brig Almon Rowell, Athen y fork aio, Philadelphta, Behr Matin’ Tindstey, New Haven for Now Yor, Brig Russell, from New York for RioJa- | “PAWTUCKET, Nov 12Sailed, schr J 8 Terry, Raynor, 37, i Schr § 3 Thompson, ‘Fali River for New York. beside } lat 1408 N, lon 2813, New York. P Bama ulapaan Ak Drelinintecapin Forelgn Porte ‘paar beer, Mag Marie em Beery Sole 6 J Lindsay, Crockett, Rockiand for New York, lime | yATPEOGAN, Oct 20—Salled. Brage, Steen, New York: | Goodell, May, und Maty 0 Farr, Cornwall, Pi ia; JS ‘geht Gapella, Taylor, St Johns, NB, for New York, lumber. SSI G St Nate penta aic oie ined Saauneiey’ ana ah Bartels Hare te Bisaberngor rr Capella, Taylor, Asii if E chon udewcgtaanee Yemen Boba sor Pde with | ygegor™s Oo Arie, Richart Pear Rinbor, Now | Frais Mesut, Pan, slras, Fre daneeny, bas Solr Bley Perkins, Kali, Proridenee for New York. NADERDERN, Oct 80—Arrived, Festina Lente, Gjeruldsen, wisi Brig Abby Watson, | Hooper, New York: sohrd lar Fisher, forks smoreli iladel) i yrthrup Schr T P Abel, Fowler, Providence. NACX CATES, Oct 2—In port brig James Ratchford, for R Carlisle, Northrup: homes, White; Pit M Wm Schr Helen Mar, Ward. Providence f Barrett; Wm Girish, Pirrell; Jas M ‘iirnold; Ren: Sehr Wm. omen are oo ‘Machine for New York, spars) pemerot ef ot $1—Arrived in Kingroad, Glentraen, Gareinh Wateutul Gilt Nowt Paciie, Eaten, Wim Fare 7 No : lor Gloucester; itis, Mi . Lindsley; Mary Johieon, Phinney, and cin Minnehaha, saunders, Portland for New York, Baltimore for do. “ih marl Ken New tar mS Lawson, Fitzpatriok, orotone Schr D L Sturgess, Hutchins, Providence for New York, Bailed 8ist, Brothers, Thorapson, Fall River, 1th—Sailed, schr E V Glover, Ingersoll, Georgetown, 80.. Sehr Waa W Wood, Kelaey, New London for Alban C3 pice Ieee a ol KC LEC RP a mW Wo By. zt ; Sehr RH Daly, ini mn rc New ‘yondgn tor New vor PEBEMERNAVEN, Oct 29—Arrived, Athens, Christoffers, SAVANNAH, ‘Nov 1d—Sailed, steamship Virgo, Bulkiey, Pe oh er Bangor for New Yore, wilt tamberto | PHSGOIRM s oony ‘Arrived brig Pathfinder (Br), | ST MARYS, Ga, Nov 1—Arrived, brig Etta, Fulton, Provi- Behr Union, Sanford, Milbridgn for New York. Coast ; ‘Sarah, Tibbetts, Portland.’ | dence, ins, Satilia, Ga; 26th, bark Schr M A McCann, Gibbon, Bangor for Newark, with lum- | | BAKxB's ISLAND, Aug 9—Sailed privious, barks Kate Co- ted—Schr © E Kellier, Mitchell, Barb: heres gale. Fert (Bro) Stewart, Queenstown, with 1500 tons Schr O C Asken, Mead, Stamford for New York. fed in port 6); Neptun (NG), Pau! C) los, 10 (bef M&th—Cleared, brig St Miguel (Sp), Ci ‘alencia, h ‘5, with BATILLA, Ga, Oct g— Cleared. chr Cora Etta, Sleeper, Schr Kate & Mary, Claypole, Providence for Konnout, Gohr Mary Hrockway, Luton, Connecticut River fi Ta port Aug’, ships Sapphire, Siders, trom Honolul ‘Siat—Cleared, brig F H Jennings, Sears, New York; sche tv alba apetaty Bane! ver for New | arrived: Joalan L Hale, ee tron dee ee ee te | caltepaesienie ae Kite Schr Messenger, Keep, Taunton for New York, (Br), Doyle, from, Melbourne, Idg (had #50 tons on board), ‘Nov 4—Cleared. schr Jas Wail, Grover, Rockland. a ra L C Hickma: Sehr Diadem, Snow, Providence for New York, A, Oct £0—Cleared, Excelsior, Mayor, SALEM, Nov il—Arrived, ach n, Robinson, Sehr daly Rais py Frovidengs for Port Jounson, Rea Bind peas Bomcaees aud Wiadirardy lis" Philadephing Jeesle Wallace, Hon: ir hear ¥ raon, Brantfor ‘ |—Sailed Son ‘i ; ut; Revent forse, port. Gant Sneaan Lavina: taomoban Petcadomeoitne Mame Conk M Schwelgaard; Johnton, do, lod, Akselsen, New York; A | dou teren achre Acrairal, Siceltan, Philadelphia; 2th, J Schr S Smith, Ealdwin, Hartford for New York. Cleared Sit, ce, for Charieston. WwW. Knight, Fenton, Baltimore. Schr M H Bramail, Jolnson, Portsmouth for New York, CEPHALONIA, Oct 18—Sailed, © Chalmers, Clark, New VINEYARD HAVEN, Nov 18, PM—., Scbr Alert, Hulse, Port Jonuson for Croton. York. Salem; Wi iadelphia { ain Pltanbetapart for ‘e Baker, Philadelphia for . fi Sehr $11 Smith, funith, Portland for New York. COPENHAGEN, Oct 29—Arrived, Hilda, Wulff, Philadelphia, | Lynn; M B Mahoney, Bangor for devrgeiown, BO; Rell G Schir Alice Scranton, Spencer, Fail River for New York. DuBLin, Oct '8l—Arrived, Cleopatra, Druscovick, Baill | Paine, Boston for do; Lizzie P Simmons, Provincetown, for Sehr James Buchauan, Buckley, Bridgeport for New Rork, ore. Baltimore; 8 J Gilmore, and Lucy, Eddyville; Margie, Ports cht Mary E Cuife, Gorham, Lower Bay for New York. UNEIRK, Oct 80—Arrived, Alpha, Nellsen, New York. land for Philadelphia; G M Wentworth, do for New York; @& Schr Nathaniel Chase, New Bedford for New York. Dear, Oct $l—Sailed, Simoda, Goudey (fom Antwerp) | F Day Windsor, N&. for do; Agnes, Bath for do. Schr Green County Tanner, Hyde, Providence for Ron- | Philadelphia. Satled—Brizs Ellen Barnard, Sportsman, Frances Lewey, dout. A is Baie Cee oy ed Toile at brigs Tease Howland, Free- a shton, coms oe — nearing Ary mag hohr Katie J jew Haven for Baltimore. man, for New York, lig; Givhons, for d jm ly Point os cates Schr NA tredmoter Harte New Haven tor Eieateticort ar RL HORS, Oct 26—Artived, Anchen; Dinksia, New York; jow, B Guar, Frank Jamison, Adele ‘Trudell, Julia & wartz, do for Kon), dull Schr Sarah Jaue, Dennison, Newport for New York. Roscius, Waterfall, Baty, Eliza & a Schr Juda 8 Swan, Knapp, Oyster Bay for New ¥ PAYAL, Oct 17—arriv "Boston; 18th, J becca, HN Malier, Chas A Jones, a Reed, Schr Alfred Keene, Milla my, Vineland Haven jeg Pe Tye, Wilmington pod Lond » Chas A Hinsing Shaw, Emily ja, Crusoe, Masaachusetts, aed Faller, "eh Kern Salih ela, coe trom sie EXER TELE, WE Maitre) Lincay Capa Mage Schr J R Atwood, Atwood, Newbedford for Ne a jazelle, Cole (from Stockholm), Ne sta May, Sehr E Hi Brazos, Smith, Brad; eport for New Yon [See Oct 61~Bailod, Niooline, Helm! New. Yoru: He Mufvey, Humining Bird, Knight, Golden and ir J C Clew, .e, Taunton tor New Yor ol ae efactor, N ¥ svel Schrdas H Deputy. Siursess, New Kediced for New York, | | GLOUOKSTRE, Uot Bl—Arrives, Kate, Graig, Hdloiners | 1étt,, AM—Arrived, achre Teabel 1 Pierog, Tangier for Schr Chas H Keily, Chase, New Bediord for New York, GIBRALTAR, Oct 4—Arrived, Valencia, Small, New York: | Bostou; Charter es Hoboken for or Ce] P nt Schr Kestiess, Baxter, Boston for Philadelphia. Alice, Vives, do; Bt Joseph, Bernier, do;’Rana,’ Larsen, St | Bangor for Philadephia; Harriet Baker, jan Schr Minquas, Heaney, Providence for New York, Louts (and cleared for New York); 25th,’ Dacian (s), Latrd, | York; RS Hodgdon, Kockland for do; Grecian, Ne’ pavi g ly lo 21st, shio ntled—i ke i eur Wi fiers, Sigur, Provdince fo New Tore, | Romatorew Yorks 0 haem “anions fromler | Witsutyny Mc, Nov il gare, sche Samael Pa Schr Herschel, Chambers, Frovidence for Baltimore. GLasaow, Nov ii—Sailed, ship Laxe Michigan (Br), Bu- | Wall: Boston Joun, Wi llicaied, soir Palladium, Ryder, New Schr Nept » Robi Kast Machias { ¥ obanan, New York. ORES ta ee, ne PENNS FOr Hew Tork, with || Agees 2 WCA, Oct 8—In port brig Potomac, Brown, from | York. Sehi Presto, Drew, Machias for New York, with lumber, | Salem, a to order, mes sts ‘i HAVRE, Oct 38—Arrived, Harvert Home, Dickey, Galves- Ev! ‘Schr Fi'ght, Morrell, Providence for New York. ton {Sts Pereire (9), Daure, New t ork. cone ne, MISCELLANEOUS Behe Ar Hevoee daade Peoratenetec mescert Heuvont, Oct 30—Atrived, Bathe waakeh hey, York. THE CAUSE AND) CURE OF CONa UN On of s ying 'rovidence for Ea: y We by be yf Cor impuon is ee EGER eRe Bin, | agghanene ute Sunes alesatern Brown hom rate | de pein maate et meer fe tet anny Hazard, wrence, I for New Yor! lation. la Seu Su ess, Richards, New ‘London for New York. ‘Hone KONG, Sept 17—Arrived, Anahuac, Spalding, Singa- caeaede ‘by which be ucactmmente ‘ot the food iconverted into Schr Haggie Cummings, Smith, Essex for Philadelphia, pore. t0 the solids of the body. Persons with cht Daniel Russell, Jenks, Portiand for New York, stane, | _ failed Sept 18, Georges, Grant, San Francisco; 19th, Joseph Recenter oan the aibghiest predisposition re » Carver, do, . ease, OF ¢ cold, ‘Schr Warren Gates, Smith, Portland for New York, stone, | | HAVANA, Nov i3-Arrived, steamer Fraucla Wright, Beck: | 1° eto have Consiy gn cf ite, Langs in some ot rT. razos, 3 hol v wi Schr A 1 Fitch, Gage, Portland for New York. ; BM gs Nov 14--Armved, ship Wyoming, Jackson, | Care‘ any' cas” ot Consamption without art Coe | rade paratagor lepeeredgeuchins Cengunvcrmtonmectied Wa Dis, Gunderton, Witminston ; Slat, Golden oe a eeaiey the stomach and bowels from 1 icleco; Canterbury, Manson, and | ii diseased mucus and slime which is clogging those organs son. Lorely, Marcussen,, New, Orleans; Strathbiane, Poe, New | so that they cannot pertorm their functions, and then rouse Schr Edward Lindsley, Hill, New Haven for Elizabeth | York; Therese, Madgett, do; J G Norwood, Harkness, Prov: | 40 snd testore tho. fiver, toa healthy action, . For this pur- port. dence; Nov 1, arma Coe! ‘avannab; Annabella, se the surest and best remedy fs SCHENCK’S MAN- ee Benjamin English, Kelly, New London for New | (raig, do; Golconda, Davies, New Orieaus; Kalero, Olin, RAKE PILLS. These Pills cleanse the stomach and bowels ‘ork. * Baltimore. id bie at ip qausing disease and Adale P Avery, Avery, New Haven for New York. Cleared Stet, Atalanta, Henry, City Point; Nov}, Bremen, | Sf ai! the dead and moriid slime lene, cleag out of the liver eur Forest tome, Wooten Providence for New York.” | Hol Galveston, 5 am Greene, for Baltimore: Enoy | ait re digenen {bile that Mas accumalated there, ‘and arouse ‘chr Asa S Parker Carpenter, Glencove for New Yor! a rene, 3 eulth, tac by which natu Schr Olver Perry, Murphy, Gleacove for New York. 8 Wills, Pritchard, Calcatta: Mandalie Gale, New Orleans? | {ellurs pilels steretan seo OF Sehr 5S: h Wat St ford f¢ Nov 1, Queen of the bast, Gleg, and Statesman, Brabazon, bowel 4 liver are thus cleansed by tbe oe BAL Ode Maem anys, Spemiced fOr Key, diay of Brussels (a), Kennedy, New Yor; Da Capo, Jo: | your sceuck's Mendrake Vills; bue there remains in the do 8 bannesen, Philadelphia, mac! cess Of acid, the organ is torpld and the apye- Scum J'&C Meuurrr capsizes of Barnegat on Saturtay | the'poor tn ine boweis the lactone ate. Weak, no’ requir York. Schr Liberty. Johnson, New Haven for Elizabethport, Schr Geueral G: Grant, Fail River for New York. Sclir Hamburg, Samvorn, Portland for New Brunswick. morning. Cant Booye, of Somer's Point, and four men have strensth and supcor. It is ima condition like this that Schr Florence, Rahn, Wareham for Elizabethport, ot been singe heard from. Fee erwend Toate proves to be the most valuable Schr Pioneer, Bearse, Provicence ‘or New York. Loxpony Oct @1—Cleared, Magnet, Brown, Mobile (and | remedy ever discovere). Itis alkaline, and its use wil neu- Sehr M Sewall, fipleyeNorihport for New York. saited Nov 2 from Deal). fralize all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and Sobr David Pearsall, Sackett, Greenwich for New York. Balled Nov J, Presto, Chirica, Philadeipara, fresh; it will give permanent tone to, this important Sehr Scud, Smith, Norwich for Trenton, Lonnosnrrry, Nov 15—Arnved, steamship St David, Que- organ, and create @ goud, hearty appetite, and prepare wwnsent, Nichols, Providenes for New York, bec for Liverpool (and proceeded). the ahster forthe trae, process of 'm, good digestion, dale, Baker, Providence for New York. MALAGA, Oct 28—Cleared, briga Shasta, Brown, New York; | and ultimately make 2007, bealthy, living blood. After this 1890, Peoria, Stamtord for New York. Hazard, Lewis, Boston. Preparatory eeatment, what remains to eure most cases of Schr Granite State, Burg Rockport for New Y¥« stone MONTEVIDEO, Sept 19 (back date)—In rt ship S F Hi ry reevering use of Schenck's ~ sey, Small cing! Bark Sable since, do, 7 or | poceamayt ieee tae doe cnouid Arenp noceisnen the nya, to order. Schr § B Smith, Bowman, Elizabethdort for Fail River, ANSRILLES, Oct 30—A. Gluila, New York. ‘blood, and is Teadily absorbed into the Schr Neto Gushiog, Premy, Thomaston for New York, | Saied 20h, Donan (a; Youngs New Yor aries d thence distributed to the diseased lungs. ‘Tere it lime to Pressy & Co. MELEOURNE, Sepl 26--In port ship Game Cock, Sherburne, | ripena all morbid matters, whether in the form of abscesses Sobr Admital Blaie, Chase, New Bedford for New York. | tor New. York, to sail early in Nov; bark Golconda, for do or | Fi 'trerclem and then assisis, ature to expel all the diseased. Stosmer: Uspray, eer Me) aver for New York, with Bostae,. eet soon (both reported by telegraph ‘as at Syd- | matter in the form of Tree expectora Ho oa wruen. ones it mate and passenzers, to Isaac Odel a . Te is then, by the great healing ani per Steamer Eiectra, Mott, Providence tor New York, mdse Rrwrorr, Oct Wi_satte, Martha Cobb, Healey, Mollendo; | fits of Schenck's Pulmon(e Syrup, that all ‘uleers aad cari and passenzers, Bist, Oscar Went for New York. See ee Tea ae hatin ma caren BOUND EAST. Entered out ¥oth. Ansgan, Nielsen, for New Orleans. ‘The essential thing to be done in curing consumption 1s to Steamshin Nereus. Reara*. New York for B Oun Hannon, Ja, Oct 16—In port bark Emma (Br), for | get up good uppetite anda good ‘digestion, so that the body ceomtaraaciiie: Gotee dillecberkeoeabecne Phutadelpbia in b days, de. will grow in flesh and get strong. eraon bas diseased Boht Nathaniel Clifford: Jones, Rondon for P PiymourH, Oct 31—Sailed, Rhine, Jordan, New York; Nov | Jungs, a cavity or abscess there, the cavity cannot heal, tbe Bone Ratt keara Tihady: Wltsabeta pee for Westie, 3, WG Fatman, Rickeras, Galvvsten. maiter cannot ripen, so long as the system is below par. Schr Cloud, Nor on, Trenton for Norwich. OT fart Point Bb, Plymouth Rock, Warner, from New | What is necessary to cure is & new order of things, a 400 ast ry s ‘i good nutrition, the body to grow im flesh an See eee Tera BARGE Bede es FOUTSMOUTH, Oct T—Eailea, Augusta, Von Harten, New | fl tieh nature ia elped, the carites will weal, the mi MEee Pee TALS SEB | Oe wil riven and be theown Of ia large, quantities, an the per- Schr Mail, Mead, New York for Greenwich, PoRTMANOC, Nov 1—Sailed, Corwena, Evans, New Orleans. | gon regain health and strength, This ts the true and only % 7 ] ew Y PENARTH, Oct 28—Sailed, 8 C Blanchard, leady, and De- tion, and Ii @ person is very bad, it the Echt Geampest, Youag, Bilsabeth port for Norwich trolt, Newton, Rio Jansiro. pega hangs age ‘not entirely destroved, of even if one lungs entirely Bohr Jossptiney Fiimaey, South Amboy for Netegansatt, to RR EBAYA, CVL Oct S—Arrived, brig Amy, Cofin, Bos- | gone, it tnere is enough vitality’ left in the other to heal Up, Sehr Enterprise, Mott, New York for Hoajyns 7c" 28%" Gupessrown, Nov 1—Arrived, Skulda, Strom, New York; | ‘'f'have seed many persons cured with only one soun! lung Bohs Talon tine, Pert dohuasn ser Evitio 2d, Osseo. Covert. do. live and enjoy life (om good old age. This ts what Schenck’s Bcue billie, Frank Sdwants, Hopoken for Westen Alto arrived 14th, 3:30 AM, steamship City of Brooklyn, | Medicines wil do to cure consumpiton. ‘hey will clean ous sont HP tly, stokes, Elport for New London. Brooks, New York for Liverpool (and proceeded), the stomach, aweeten and strengthen it, get up a good dixes- ay RR leat Re Satled 2d, Sancho Panza, Wyile, Philate'phin, tlon'and give Nature the assistance ake needs to clear the Sehr Amelia, Plereé, Port Jolinsgn for Providence. bane RDA Ott BCleares,; Narragansett, Hamlin, Eng- | aystem of all the disease that isin the lunge whatever the Sehr F A Cheseboro, Cheseboro, New York for Westerley, SOUTHAMPTON, Nov 14—Arrived, stent ip Hi: Brick- form mav be. that while using Sct k's Mediet sane Sniie oaaaien Sectee: haaaaen tes Pan tines ww York for Bremen (and 4 inpeente wear tieod not totske cold; keeo mdoors 10 cook oO Schr Jeanle Rosaline, Tucker, Rondout for Fall River. Schr Panthea, Hill, Rondout ter New London. ‘ausett, Mail, New York for Mystic, ire, Kinnear, Poughk ma and Eten, Park pecdied). Br Weston, New | and damp weather; avoid nigut air and take outdoor exe lexandria, E; yulé, Alexandria, | cise only in. genial and warm sanshine. sie for Fall Ri Egypt. T wish ic distinctly un eratood that when I recommend a arti ‘QWawera, Oct $1—Saled, Daisy, Radford, Fall River, patiens to he careful in regard to waking cold whl using my Peper Scbesoatoe Seen: St Nazarix, Oct 29—Arrived, Blarkodder, Ramloff, New | ne ticines [do s0 (or A apecial reason. A. man or vartially recovered from the effecis of a bad cold ts far Sr Mrcanta, Sept 29—Arrivet, Galena, Doane. Boston, | Purciiznicto’s relapse than one who has been entirely ENANGMAR, Sep: 13—Sailed, Serica, Innes, New York, Cured, and it }e precisely the same in. regard to consump, 5. o) SINGAPORE, Sep! Arrived, Rocket, Featherstone, Sam- | tion. ’So long as the lungs are not fectly healed dum 80. caleete arang. £—Salled, Adele, Bean, Shangh Jong Is there imminent ner of a full Feturn of the divenas. ures ‘Thomas, Liverpool SwaTow, Aw al lele, Bean, Shanghae. Hence it 18 that 1 #0 strenuously caution pul: Ceaeaeee hp py Ranen Uhaancelt | Tue, Oct 30-Arrived, Bavaria, Francie, New York. Againntexponisg themerives to ane atmosphere that Aibeiarie, Richmona, &. (In consequence of the prevail: | TROON, Oct Zi_Séiled, Venus, Puraie, Providence, snot genial “and ‘pleasant, | Coniirmed " consumptives? Tug easterly storm the above vessels will no doubt be detained | TRIFETR, Oct 28—Arrived, Eureka, Prince, New York, Inngs are a mass of” sores, which the least change o in the bay ustil Wednesday morning.) PRS ot Sept 1?—Arrived previous, brig Nautilus, from atmosphere il iadame, mi geand brat *, ny aagouae BE, r TaARcisco, ith my medicines cons! jam- Wiener eee: in port Rept 7, ships Horatio Harris, Newell, {rom New | ination instead of provoking it aa mapy of the faculty do. eg York for San Francisco, to aail in about 20 days; Siam (Br), | An inflamed lung cannot with safety to the patient be ex. Ashby, from Jarvis Island, leaky. posed to the biting blasts of winter or the chilling winds of Mariae Disasters. Tuuesin Ow #-Attives, “hnnte Troop, Newell, New Poringor autimns Itshould be cagetully siielded from all Snip CEYLON, Woods, at Honolula 16th ult from Boston, | York for Rotterdam, Nritaling induences. ‘The utmost caution should be observed very rough weather in the South Atlantic in this particular, sa without it a cure under almost any a otser Might damage, duly Ula 418, 1om Wea We, | ALE: Peper Bele cae error should te kept ox a wholesome and nutritious ther slight damn; july 37, lat ion ‘son _ shot f Fre: Herik Seuky, a aatlvot Philadettiia, aged 88, fel Eo al a Me ebroomiaehend Halladay, diet “and al ite, medicines continued ‘uvtit the, body bas eads overvonrd, and was drowned; every effort was ed more restos 0 . Eee ere ep Ieee Tee | “UMA ae tanec amuan om torr non | meer eters naa ER i jat n winson, a ; consut " hative of Gotenbers, Sweden, aga’ sf, fell from the bow | yore’ oY aoe » New | Many years nth one lung mostly gone, Ihave cured i While engaged in setting up head-genr, fell overboard and was | “‘Cleared—Stenmshtp Tripoll (Br), Barr, 11 + stp | sndeaince, and very matty have been cured ‘by this unable ; bank Sage (ae), Sibrorse ‘owned ; he was heavily clothed at the time, and being Casbmere, Norton, New York ment whom [ have nover seen. er, Cahoon, eT the Are, Rad Gk board 500, bole Gi, walued ot see eé—ships Army, and Caihmere; bark Nabob; beig | StFo0ts, where I shall bo pleased to give advice toall who may $12,000, upon wuich there was no insurance; vessel and out- | Jeremta ig Low Ae is a sscssinany all tay teeilas: Oa ied fits quite fully insured, eon id, steamships Aleppo ( 1h, Liverpoot; Nep- | son in any part of the world can. ibe readily gured by aatrlet a — ‘Agri tesa arrived Lith, brig Sarah Peters, Alexandria; schr 0 W | Observance of te same, e. Sup MARY, of Edgartown, before reported abandoned in a = the Areticy wis valued, with’ ler cateblogh, at $35,000; but | pAlso arrived Lith, J, H. SCHENCK, M. D., Phoadetphit > paritally 3h SULIMORE, Nov 18—Arnved, brig Glendale, Drinkwa- a JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 College place, New York, whoiec Bank J H BRADLEY—! of George Nicholas, Master Ty ag Report pkg in to load for Galveston; Meteor, Spencer, of the bark JH Bradley, ot Bneksport, from London for | G . Ce pees ee CONAUMPTT ————————— Philadelphia, ber ‘ted lost:—Lett London Oct 2 Cleared—Barke Prince Alfréd (727). Puttick, Cork; Paladin IVE PATIENT MUST NOT DFSPAIR.— ttacilnl Pb gd pei 2, Arey Binatone, Rio Feosirc, orl hee Queen (Br), Harvey: A Dr. DEHAUT bas devoted twenty years in Paris to Con- On 24th, at 9 PM, waa off thc Owers Light vessel, which bore N, distant ‘ork or Falmouth for orders; ison, be Catarrh, :Debility and Chronic Complaints, Lis joderi ‘all plan bet re ff ¢ Tze jes, weather clear, wind N, ‘ate, ablp gader Johns, PR; schr Belle Crowell, Ci Boston." - vont is {ufallible in all curable cases, Blood impurities mail, AL 9:1) PMT went below; the rea ST on side 1 Muiibd-Bark Adglaide, Ric dacciny” ak purified, Ofiice 148 Bleecker street, it Ly At the. tne. were in" proper’ positions and ‘sous barging | _ BANGOR, Novil—Cleared: trig i he an i = brighiy, leaving venel Ircharge of the ri | Yorks epee MA Comber Hoboken? Rasuner |. Ssorsra Biyghcs@ LEGALLY OBTAINED IN directions t Grant bites AW Uilforent states; desertion, &c., sufficient cause; no etna 8 St Cather! 5 et — H Whitford (new, of | Dublicity ; no charge all nee Toor A a0 free. g roadway, Nov 14--Arrived, schra Joh RCuS LE 3 w Kegultis, Hallock; ‘Cynthis vane net BEOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY UBTAINGD FROM amore, cf the courts of different States. No pabliotty. = Rew Vork Nba oa neler: free. ‘Notary Public and Uommiastoner for every stale, u mMbOv. F.1, KING Counselior-at-Law, 363 Broadway. DARIEN, Nov 2£ Arrived, schrs Matthew Kennoy, Tvieatinte GeObie: So 2 uests eRe eet and MC Moseley, Haines, 5 York; Mave ea ed TTRACTIVE GOODS ee steamer, which proved to be the T E Foster, of New- | fin, Salem; Lucy Collins, Collins, Boston. bark Heni eS bom fatto. and by her taken (with two others of my érew who | Faimer (Hr, Brennan, Boston via New York; 6th, Emma F | purchages made for cat by ite cadersignea during hie Inte a My ship. ing, aud, before Iny2"!f,_L went Yoder yates wy! utes under water, boat and hail jm. rescued had jumped on board the steamer before my ship went down) | Hart. Hart, Boston, to Dover, whers we landed atOPM of 2th inst, Twolives | Cleared 6th, bark Gladstone (Br), Brown, Montevideo; | "itt? Europe. sa eatey and Tos Sets, ins were lost by drowning. schra 8 8 Bickmore, Barter, and Lucy Colins, Collins, Bor | ware, Sheflleld and Virminghain Goods, Piatedware, Cuuery, Ne A) House Furnishing Goods of all brio EC Swerr -Portland, Nov 14—A despatch from Capt George Pendleton states that bis vessel, the brig EC Swett, of iat, from Philadelphia for Po about seven miles off Sandy Hook om Friday ry GALVESTON, Oct 6—Arrived, bark Cienfuegos, Dyer, | Pius tN WAM" RDWARD D, BASSFORD ‘Loo; a ey ‘and three of the crew drowned. lew York, Institute, ight, “cal Ree | _ GLOUCESTER, Nov 11—Arnwed, bri Arctic, Graney Wind | ——_——__—___ oeemmgtcneal for, NB for Rew York: nchra Jouaph @'stover; Arey, Frank. QORNS, BENIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED, JotNTs, Wai fort for do; Exeter, Pendleton, New York tor Deer sie; Tea- ain. Rice's Annihilator ANTRLOPE--Boston, Nov 14—The sohr Antelope, r " ris, &c., cured without py Defove reported ashowe on Brewster Bar, will Ue a {otal oes, Eiinveliperter Porson, tor porinady eno, Foner a de My ty gp soorner Fehon sisest, 7 With most of her cargo of corn, She was bound from New | — jth—Arrived, sours Ontario, Hill, Hillaboro, NB, for New | ™all, 6c. Dr. RICE, ‘oH secre dilate dental York to Ipawieh, Mase. York Vi le, Dunton, Kockiand for do. 'r§ VALU@ IS INCALCULABLE—FOR ALL Dig. algae Prxorscor, Coombs, from New Heven, of and for INDIANOLA, Oct 31--Cieared. echrs Frannie, Clark, ‘ennes with which children are aMticted tee 3 process jan et a yr (before reported), came into Massachusetts Bay dur- | New York; Hi Pensacola; Nov 6, Wenonah, teething, MAS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING i me 10 it ings . " | gafe nnd certain remedy. jog ight of the 10th Inst and came to | Kim! an the northern point of Baker's Island, butsoon | _ KEY WEST, Nov 18—Rafled, steamship City of Houston, | “"°.Si° “ES — aiter dragged ashore on the back side of the island, near the Pennington (from Galveston), New York. EDICAL AND SURGICAL CONSULTATIONS,—R. Highthouzes. ‘The crew landed without much dificuity, say. | | MACHIAS, Nov7—Salled, schr Aleora, Dennison, New ETT, M, D., graduate of the N. Y. Universtiy rage igo ana Wit oban'be'S Wl oak ae" | THLLBRIDGE, we, Nor ®aane, bx Atara (new), | LAiingstisna sn duane” Prarie Sita rigging, bas an 5 tice of war nearly a new veuel of 16 tons Cole, Cava, id yearn es him to guarantee permanent cures or no ch: nire street, near Chambers. Hours, 9A. M. ti MARBLE MANTELS, KLABER, STEAM 8 Al o ih, MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING ¢ NEW ORLEANS, Noy 2—Below, coming Up. ethes Bee, Chase, fro } Advence (br), brn ey mm } Advence (br: SP. M. et S—The steamship City of Brussel, which ar at Queenstown to-day ym New York, experienced increased to a most Steams wo New ¥ Houses stove, the boats unshipped from davis,’ the f. bps ty pt Louie, Whiveheod, Banvell, Bunnell, . Wi 196 ‘Ent Kigiieenti streek—-Marhe wad ficer wushed overboard and crowned, and fany of ih ORFULK,, Nov |i--Atrived,, scar . urbleized Mantels, Tiling, Mafol era nent crew injured. ‘Tue gale lasted 17 hours.” whe | canal asasks, boand ta New Tes. eee Unat defy competition, “Mocignees raten’ iatrage Se lew York. hoa neh York. FayAt, Oct 19—The John Freeman, Baker, from BStock- NE' BEDFORD, Nov y Arrived, sobr Thomas Potter, 1» which here leaky Oct 9, has pemnee pe oat ag | SLATE MANTELS—LARGEST ASSORT Handy, New York. Cones ‘been condeinned, and Was gold by auction yesterday. 1th. schre Clyde, Hethaway, Baltimore; ‘ment in the city at lowest Fi en new designs, The Jb trom Wilmington for Lon nent Phivagerphic. . B. SERWART & UO, tine aud bas here Oct. ieaky, and with damees, | "Sales Marcia Lewis, mown, DO 06 Sixth ay., between Thiriy-tith and Vinrtyealees is. She bas been surveyed to-day, and to be three poner Chase; WD. Chase, = uM of water hour in smooth

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