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' ^lilisiC T O l Sinidng FfeBi ->•< (PataA Peeeg>tCT 22, lS4y> _________ , ’ M aactttsi*’ Excuaxot: In the eiiytrfNeWYoilt.Dee. _________ ^|g»Jjliriaenil - A diTidend of Irfar percent, on the capUsi stoelt of thia Sanfe has been declared, paxahle to theshareheldeiOnitlU 7lh JahQfeiT next. StX M w T r n . JOHNSON, C »M tr. IHEHJCCTADI ^JehnB.CetUM. sssr-^ i^ Bsubeitir-.Hoires, Jlchn B. SlekiDBoa, temnel Bangs, JohnT:.Fjsher, Aarc® Arh'rtO, tlhuleeP. Bronn, Wffliaia Tmiiow, CrtmeUHadaon, ChatitsBandBn-d. SCHUHEMAN HAtS|^P,FriMident. Joan Wmtr,8»eKUrf^ AppticaO<»*fcrIn«u»Mal*ftath«r'81SSFQit^ Offlee, •m ree^Tt p tow ^ attenttoB. “ ' JShmFiIewitr, O epi||eT-0»», Fteneis W. Edaends, Lewis Boty, Eeajsasin F- Cjpp, JbhnSneetaier, Chester D ^ g s , Samnel B Althanse, John W. Meweretn, mnM.Mre XiuurmMee. M E R C t t A U T S ’ I . O t r i ^ V I L L E IN S U R A N C E CO,, C A P lX A ls f lT 5 ,W P . A g e n e jr p A c e , No. <50 W a ll s tr e e t. niaactOKS. W. B. CliRon. D..S. Benedict, A. A. Gordon, W. Basney, , Thos. E. Wilson, G Spratt - c h a p m a n COLEMAN, President. . W m F a a f s t z , Secretary. ^ r r n a B nndfrsigaed ispiepared to take risks for the X abore company on the most faroeable terms, and all !s will be liberally and promptly adinsted, and paid tew York. W. W. DIBTJLEK, Agent, Jones’s Bnilding. 63 Wall street. FOR THEIR ENTIR E P R O m C T J jr simi s - AAeUrery of the goods will,he Ct *%«!R tw# I ^ t h n a we are prepared to show tta qnaUty d ^ a U b S i t t i i a M piodneedhefbiji^attiaag, jBlted. figrlj prdoCT w *t therefore, aoueftea dtejndceowillbe&M—andonrfiiend^ at a l^tanee 1, efeonrs^ he as well served ka if t h e / wtt« ^ e u h t. PORCELABJ. •. .1 D . G. & D. H A F fliA ilD , No, 4T JO H N S?HOSiBT, PUPNCHRSNCH CHJN4,lHm4,soBoit ock, of recent taportation. p to their extensiye IMTORTERS OF P C httenttpp »perf,.th l l S k bSio, ;, of recent ta T tay' • have now opei^ th e iKSt aseortment eyer bef</am «his », o r or decorated gooda^ ..BedgiSi' ■i X and deafraWe assortment of t h e v ^ b e s t c ^ ^ .s can he procured. They have no aniole of an infet^w,. .,^feco^(t rate deecription, and pnrehaserj can dependj’with Sntiro conddence. upon the purity and excellencA .Whatever Und they may order. The stock is madC stfis . ^ in'pari^ of the following— . e.,. J. s f i c 'w 'l pool Oirel, ElKE INSURANCE. HAH1>S01(£. XOVFLUS. ~ ' Inrars apdnrt hiwof ililMm .. NeWTork or (t» t ***^*7, any similar instltntloin. BIRECTOBS. James W. OBt, ChaHes WfiUsms, .UngbAnchincloes, David B. l ^ l e r , Caleb Swan, , Samuel J . Beals, JJaniel B. Fearing, Wm. S. Wetmore, Cornelius McCoon, James B o g ^ , Jr. Andrew Foster, Jr. Eich’d 84 Blatchford, Henry Parish, i| Jonathan Thome, ^ o m a s TUeston, Wm Whitflwright, Moses H- Ori|incU, WyHis\’--’—ooe^ - * * ,P * y ^ M ta tB o » th AayofJa preehanlea’Bfenkln tW a H y sf H r itoektlMw aiidM The ^feanafevBoofawUtl^e elsseAftbt ih«;,lbst td the tenth a f January .iaclMVC By order of the Biriictors, E FOSTER, J u n ' gee’y A. » S H .R .C 0 . Albany, 28th Dee. IStO. ______________ d298wts c a » a w C T g g ^ 7 rj- g<y- T lie itnnwwk EU ccUon l£c**.M rect« ----- ' SehEaele ---- tti. this company and for inspectors will be held at thi fieCrNo 71 WaU street, on Tuesday, the Eighth o f ary. 1850. The Poll opens from 1 to 2 n’clook, P. M. THG m AS GLOVER, Secrch Drata Mills, Thomas W. Gi Galo, WyHisBIaokst , Joshua J .H e n i n ^ S JAMES I f . OTI^Fresident. 4 R;_W, BLEzoaga, Secretary. __________ ,jy2Snp_ T e im e is e e Zlire &umranee Co ^ C O R P O R A T E D 1833. C A P I T A L . $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . Offlee No. 68 W s iU .iti« « t. p B I S old tstahUshed Company, having complied with '§. the law of this aute, passed April 10,1840, and re ceived their “ certlileaU of authority” tern the State Comptioilcfi iosufea agaioniofii «Qd damage h jS rs at tbe LOWEST r»tes of|yreinimn. ** JOHN M. HHX, PresidenL GEO. W. MARTIN, Sectetaiy. 024 is ____________ WM_^iJ.M^_^BO<^S5Age V e i v IS r o r l s : L i f e lia s t i i r M . i k c e a x i d •—T rust Cqmpuny. O F F I C E N O . 62 W A L A s t r e e t . O A P E T ^ ^ ^ O M ^ . ^ ly allows interert on depoetts payable upon 10 days notice ........................... 4 jSSr eeilt. per annum. FbrS years and over ................. ..S do do. -Depbntsby the Conrtof Equity and SxllTO|g9it0S« •••«.# • • • • • • • • 5 Attdoliftlldepoitts inten^i Interest as may h« agreed on. DAVID '_____ PH ItlP R. KEARNY. Secretary U • • • «■ a iTm • • • • « • • eO do dO> [ deposits intended for accumulation, raeh y h« agreed on. ^ THOMPSON, President. “ ♦**- ' mhlSnp TBe JV. V. B o w ery Fire lo s . Gompany. OTrearTT* e o r a e r Gxcknd stxee^. CUc« ld4r Bo*r CAPI*TA iMFANY [8 by f i r e . 300.0190 HOLLA ' continues toinsu a t th f , sto c k . s : ^ ’ iri J p o f ^ i h e j li’ _______ _ .ndB^ being a t ^ tlre -L Of Callfoinli g o llin a in noint i>lc#I conBtraeMon,.eoUpRea any ana -------------------effot the :%in<l heretofore exmhitbd The ' trtd*arAlnvit§45to esaiuinfe Jhem, togethef with a large r 5 fassortwent of Bagleyjs Elremfom Gold Pens with Goidauii Mlj|sUTmJ CMes, a t the offli^oftbamann&etuiers, ISO Broad- T ’*Cisureiy ^ t h e i r ;BAR£>, President. ilp L w i^ a r f in k S S s ig ^ i f stipeTll* qhaHty. iB hoga ^^i& ,iIacC e g ,;aiitf‘barirClB,oonstantIyon-hand,and fdr .^ ' X S r r ^ p i . ' .n u y n iT S B ttm U a B W a m - e o iK - SK O lSi (CHARTERED IN 182LJ Offices 48 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and No S Merchants’ Exchange, Wall street. New Pirri:. T a c ? s ; a K ' . . a . i r , ^ s a £ ' S « “S thelr^aigoes^nponasrs'aionahle terms as any instltu- . J S Q M i r M T S I I ^ I C m ^ S i . i e ^ t U n d i M l F l o w e r s . W lIeL fA M E . W |a i T f 3 S'G& C© 4 .# 123 P e a r l S t r e e t , ^ I ^ F O R s I a LE l o w e s t MARKET , 2 A <;oMX4iE^ ASSoKxaixRx b# A l l kinds of h / m - m M J u ir e tw MojTj . i i - M A f t e F O K i - i s s . _ , , j t j ^ 7 e a d , t h a t i^Mtat.^^r<i■ J^m annftctnrts tf f ^ t s p i l v ^ ««d in the. t o estate#. b^ S n g ‘ ' ---------- emj hereby canti of AB “t*S COLORS AND S against such spur goods. M afe cautioned thatleg' -t-iares will he Imme- lyitiort^d to, to prereht th M e of these in- M- J d . “ imisxioit OMce o f the JVational Eire lu s u r a n c e Oontpany, Cou^eny with a fall capital and large snrplos se i enreiy <sted, are prepared to effect InsuranceN instLo35 ^ 9 D amage by F sae , on all descriptions of -con lwLA’30 N afioatiow R isks on as fa- > as any similar Institation in this city. ^ George Bell, ^ohn_HeokM,_ W. H. Jacobs. ;, Philip Burroughs, es L. Adams LoME-MUtnA l iu w n m e <33 o t a l stoo.ooo 1 WITHITH 4'SURPLUS. SURPl '^W 4 I, 40; IFnlton stre e t , B r o o k ly n . ' ■ ■s 1 buildings, merchai Offlee N o . ^ ICIWton' ■ /^O NTH T O E S to tak e risk on buildings, merchau- v y dize, maohine3qr,and property generally, at curfent rates of prehuum. This company haspassed throughjhe great Ni fires of 1831^ and 1845, and also the recent di AU t o e s w h ich'^o Company may sustain, will he ad- n a t e d a n d p a i d p r o m ^ ^ ^ h e ^ r ^ r . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ feVMWfcFnp; , 1E.C.FINN. Secretary. _________ F i r e i h g u r a n c e F o t k p a n y ^ N r. W V O K K. O F F IC E N 56 W A L L ST R E E T . WITH A PRESE.M AP 1 TAL,^A FELY I.NVESTED OF 1 PW AEDS OF S i 70 » 00 0 . p O \ T I N i ; e s TO 1 VKE RISKS UPON DWELLINO V>* Housea. Stores, s. . other Buildings, nierchandxse. Household Furniture V esseis in Port, and othor Personal property, agalost loss or danu^e by Fire, on as liberal terms as similar tastitotiOna. 'H a RLES t o w n . President. Jscoa Baoowxa, Seoretaiy. c . s WoeoHOLb. Coons<d and Attorney, ofieodnp Citizenti’ ini'© m snrw ice Co j m L L l A M S B U R Q H , L . I. H e w Y o rk Q f l S c e e ^ a VfmJl street^ «nd* i6T dg- THIS COMPANY ulth* cash capital securely in vested, and a large suipi os, continues to insure against Loss and Damag;e by Ftie- on as laverabie terms as tbe ( i t; Ufficas generally D I R L C T O R S . . D^NlEtL BURTNETT. JFUEMIAH JOHNSON. TH051AS M ii l-RATH, JAY JARVIS, ’ LUKE b a k e r . ROBERT BAR’ :.E7, CH.VKLESDt' 'F.. JOHN S HARR'S, ALONZO A.- A1.V0RD, JAMES C. BALDWIN, WILLIAM WALLACE. - ~11EL BHRTNECT, Preddeat. J ^ B u r a n c e f ^ m p ' a n y S tate o f P e S s y l v a n i a . CA P IT A L a»,ceO DOLLARS, n n m s ^ w ^ i s h e d . ^ eci^ p m m Company wm W m . H saraa, Secretary. ' TB K H T O JI INSnUtlAKCJB v r H B . JOSiSPBr e . PO tTSuPw d d w t. New York October 12,18^. * olSCmeotop ' PIw no-E'ezt r' WsurCAOifflfe . -It**/ ’mmA X J37 T l i t r a A r c a f f l i t . U WORCESTER offers for saleaJAcgvs«~.~^-^ ------ n . choice Piano Fortes, Hcia.ffAo T octaves, in Ciegaat Rosewood and Mahogahy cases, aU ef- whiih 8f?.manclae- tsred orfder his owrfstnwseisiorf,azsdB>zaatecm raaaowa- • 5 & E B ’^ 2 5 Y t S « , Z fflA H Iirai a h p jfju B jb x h h u k j j i c b .. KufflwlUe X a c im u iM T r a r t C o w a fM ir mcoBJroRATEDisse. C A S S C A P I T A L , tSOO.OOO. ALL Fats IK iwn IKCnULT raVKITlB LosaEst.nkaAUi.vaiMUSTn> awn raoiim .v ramtirincw JvSinu A .B . a n i i ] n u . # w « a t . T a W s a i a C * W IL L I A M - F . MORSi A g e n t For Letting Dwelling Houses, stores, So., and Coacctjng Pnrehase. Sale or Exchange of Real Estate, and for Fir and Life Insurance. Money Loaned on Bond and Mortgage Cemelloa W.Lawieaee. N. -/.gtate-Ban k _W BilaaaR.-Hav4ii»i^^^^ John M. IraAiML WuiitittaiiVUla. WilWB O, Hu>t, WilHan street, cor. George Lovett, 72 WaU street. HesidencANo.SSl At home, before 9 < ________________ ___ Offlee, N a 1 Nassau street, eomerof WaU street No. 5,3d story. tor. Malden lane. C U M B E R L A N D S E M I - B I T U M I N O U S s t e a m : c o a l . H. B. T E B B E T T S , SEbLIRO AOaat soil THE FEOSTBOBO COUrsBI, Manhattan Bank Bnitdings, - '’-^hV E h F L S tr e e t, N e w Y o rk . R..W. C mv V b fc Co,, BhtppIhg'AgeilCV'' ' BAirwraK. Dati!tLC..BKDcc, Agent u d H i i l n g EnglDiir, 17 is FacSTaraa, Mi>. STA N L T H . COMMISSIONER FOR OfflO, MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS INDIANA AND MISSISSIPPI, Te take aeknowledgment of Deeds, DeposIUoas, fco. jy2S • weatUBg caios* WEDDING. VISITING AND MERCHANTS CARDS, Printed OA tne French enamelled Surface, at S T O U T & H Y A T T ’S , late George H. Stout'a EN GRA VIN G ROOMS. OA’ V uLNJJ M A I D E N C O R N E R ( j R R R O A l t W ^ L A N E , Where ipeoimeuBmaybesesu WEDDING ENVELOPES, Just buporied the moat feshlonaUe styles, from aarelhlgalaotios huheem a ids. e l e g a n t c a k e BOXES, Embossed a nd WatereA SPLENDID GOTHIC AND SHIELD PLATES, ’ doors, of iterling silver, tbe plate of which Is w u .m t* ad to be of annsaal thjokness. SEAL ENGRAVING, NotarleLConsnlar.Lodge andSooiety Seali; fbnnd and engraved atreaaonahleprleea, COATS OF ARMS AND CRESTS, tlaioned and cut in Stone, Silver, Brass or Gold, in a style and manner, the exeoutipn of which for W years, has ^ v en general satisiaotion. STOUT, k HYATT. nl9 np eomar Malden Lane and Broadway. C O M M E R C I A L . M o n e y M a rk e t. k &*.•«••• ••..fe60 Iriiis •ILJisp This Itmd is rapidly increasing by » widely extended and proaperoas hns^cas. Tlie Company deeUf«d* dividend of profit! of fifiy«two per-cent on Dll exieting pNloleionthe 31it of January) FoUoyholdlsrir, whether for life, or shorBsr terms, par- tlelpateinthew h blsor the profits, In aeooidahee with tbo terms of ithe charter. Tbe premlnlns wre payahla in cash annually, semi- annnaUy or qaarterly, interest being added on the de ferred payments. s The cash principle adopted by this Company, seonrei to the parties for whose benefit the insurances are edected, the whole of the advantages, without suidecUng them to the heary drawbacks of aconmnlated premium Persons may effect insurance on their Own lives, and tlip lives Of Others. A mauled woman can insuro the life Of her busboinds tbe benefit of wbicb is scoured by lav, •solu.*ilT^iy for herself sad children. Pamphlets explanatory of tbo principles of Mutual Life nsurancOs and iUnstratiug its adTantugea. with forzns of ipplication,coay be obtained at the office of theCompany, 15 Wall-streetjQx any otitfiMpiiUe R .» M eCurdy,' WlUliUa Betts, Fredericks. Winston, Joseph Blunt, C. W. Fahey; Isaac G. Fearson JohnTiYelve ” ----- 1 1 . 3 ^ 1 : MMi yant lb? govotement k%ooSa, llUit«Mao«ons, mi,%. erable, an rfdrarfee of |lnr Onlt«4 S tated’S :|ln iiii4do.; for other slooks,the marketlii Iohoape. Ii inomde of1887, and ;i in do.; for other Btocks,the heavy and deotlnlng Ohio 6’s, I860, lost i ; Beading ids 1 ; North American Trust 1 per c e n t; Farmers’ Trust h i M o nb Canal J.; Portsmouth DryDock*^, Bea ding Bahioad}} Erie Railroad j ; Erie new Bonds I ; Harlem and Canton IS decision in favor of Dry Dock Bank itoekis work- favi^bleon its valno. The stock is now oonsldered ihpar. The amoant involved was $250,000; the re duced capital of the bank is $420,000, and oonsequently the decision increased the value of the stock 60 per cent The last quotation of the stock previous to the’decision as 791 offered, bnt no stock has been offered since. The Erie Railroad Bonds of 1850, ato now the ol lourity on the market. 10 dividends payable on The arrangement proposed last week by the Long Is- ,nd railway, of mortgaging tho road rn trust for $500,- 000, to exchange the bonds of that amount, now due and ayahle, for bonds secured bythe proposed mortgage and laving twenty yoan to run, a t 6 per cop^'ln half yearly payments, is being rapidly earrledont. Money is in botter’snpply for the heavy demands of commerce, the dividend receipts bdng sensibly fdt on the market. A ooiuiderablo demand exisG for both city and eastern. The rates are firm, being 5 per cent, for short, 6 per cent, for medium, and 7 per cent, for long dated prime paper. CeU loans a t 4 per c e n t. seen ed by government stooka. Nothing doing In foreign exchange. the Boston Evening TraveU aairoadstoots. . . Do bonds.......................... . s“ nd‘X \ a ^ :.\\\\:^ ^ . $ 2,168400 I llirois S tatc S tock .— a dividend is announced by advertisement on this stock of $5,75 on eaeh 1,000 dol- lars, (or 6?i cts per cant.) payable on Monday next at Messrs Wadsworth and Sheldon’s, 65 Exchange place. The amount of stock ia $10,600,000 j and tho funds now In the hands o’f the agenta are equal to the above divi dend, which will amount to $64375. The amount of interest Boml-anBnally paid is derived from a state tax of one and a half mill on real estate, and which has advanced for the past year to Iff^OOO dollars. Tho funds divisible among tbe stockholders wH In crease with tbe increasing resources of the State. The aluB of real estate in IlUnois is steadUy increasing . and is anticipated that tho next dividend will bo larger. Bsva N01.C REueuFTion.—The Bank Convention held at S/raeuse, to take^lnto consideration tho snbjVct of oompeiUng a p ar redemption of lOI bank notes of tbU state in AlhaiVf aJjonrned without t a k i n ^ ^ definite ac.Ubn on the, snldect. ' B offa X o .B asks —T wo proSeeiS for inereasine the banWng laciiltles of Buffalo have boon stansd. One &. for parslee in Syracuse to put in $100,000 In a bank now In Operation in. this city, having a capital of 1100,000- $60,000 or the pr»oent capital to remain, making tho entire capital $150 OCO; the present president to retire— the pa ties in Syracuse to select their ov^n president; and the preaOBt cashier to remain. Another is, for a capital- ist In this city to pnt, in $^.000—C anandnigma. c&pItaUsta to put In ^100,000, making a^ianking cuplut of $150,000 -IBuffalo Commorcinl. (Carefully prepared for the Evening Post I N e w h o i k M w rkcU t . TnuKSDAi, Jan e3 TON Tho market Is firm, with eales of 2000 bales yesieruay. The stock b very Ughl. hut the demand is rather Heavy. The receipts a t $11 the shipping ports are 8ia)845;bais^ showing a decrease of S2,SS5 ftom thu Tho'qnotwtioui LowtQ foed ordiwy.\.Tr.'lOiiii^^ ’lojeU* Low to good middling..........11 a lll- llf a l l j Mlddiiogfflir-tofair ........... lljaM J Fully fair to good fair ....... via a1 ^ 12} — BIDES—Tbwmarket baa been but moderately active fbr the last three daya and prices have declined m il} cN w ithafnrther downward tender— ------- ' * - le a reduction St ~ , showing a decrease of 5., --------------------- last year to the same period ; but the exports have fallen off 130,258. Tho stock htse increased 37i>78 helet. • Tho <iuot»tioii* fflTc— uplandfeFhyidj; NO Mobile,T m m . Mailtc ; Orinbeos, lOJ-; Porto Cabenos, 9 a 94 ; Matame- ^ ^ |a lO ;^arO u |gM ( a , 85i^} ’A t 't t s S s '^ ^ i ^ ^ LEATHER The tioelc efhtalodk M e !c redaeed below 80,000 tidee. The receipte eosclsghy Railway « s above the nstmlwiniar snpply, bwttha demand Gelaek and ptiece not very firm. Bentcck letaU g h t wdghtc iOUSie f middle 15iat6Ie; hMvy I tatfe. Oak tOiiBad is in moderate demand ; ITaSOe fbr Spanish ; OOaKefor mldiHo and hrnvy weights,of Hani^ter, and 3So for tight N ew Benroao O.i M a K eet , for week ending Deo Sl-r bbU comaon at 45o, 1000 handsome Northwcit Coast nnderstoodrft 45c, CCO do on private terms—slneo which market quiet and. aasettted, buyers awsltlng farther nows ftem the North PaclCo Beet. Whalebone U dull; SWIbe Northwest Coast a tSS J o .-l^aU m e n ’sJShipping KlMfe > M d > l w 1 l$«v 1 l i f e '-ItF 1’BE EVEaiNO POST M A J R I N E JM T . POR5P OF NEw-YORK.THUfiSDAY,JAN, S. Ig w a tti:>....7 88.1 sow s x m ,4 S i I hwh watki . Iff t CZXMUSXf TBOS FOSjESOON. t f e i u \ ^ ^ ' ^F***-®**Jv\*®” “>®^***^ * *' Howard' B ^ T c x a e , K tN air.C avw H h , D r a h n k DioMW. fJ^I«»«lFe«ee% L sla»d.Card«,imNssmlUE»;kon. ^iIfka4i)u,M aiY falh,B antn<55^D ii]m ,'F OwesR Boh Jgtaimmm r d emsw Beaten. Eeh CerullA, t'raiiUlB, jBoatonl ASRIFED t h i s FOSXITOON. S«h Chmrle*Id H b U c , !jcaPhIUa»,coaI. ImKjVr-l tJjgedTei^el. CLEASED FESTERDAT. ^Bark James Hol^ Curtis, Cordtue, M M FNwnau fc EUss,, taneiihlre, CUhfhcgos. BHs WorciUer, Jomlyn, StMarks. L Baldwin, Johnson, Gharlseeon, Dunham k Dtaqa. fl“m ■*“ ** Morton, Port an Frlnee, H fc W D Sch E J Jones, Lock, Savannah, K M DemlU. Soh C MiUk. Franeti,\Wilmington NC S.ch Uauga. Gibbs, SaTonnab. Sch J P Abell, Diokason, S t Marks.. ARatFED yeSTER D A Y . Packet shijp Oladlater, WlUiama. fta London and Pori month N ot 10, ^ .th moso to Gzinnetl. Mintnrn kCo. Sch Abbot Lawrencet Alien, ff ds f a Boston. ^Sch North Carolina. Raynyr,„3 daya fin Philadelphia, tf l . H e n , Turners d a . W n i l. W iW. , .,#1. Cherry, Gonid, 10 ds Im FrankJbrt, yrith taif tec. BARCLAY It LIVINGSTON. r p o BLANK BOOK BINDERS— ^Wanted a Blank L Book forwardar. None hnt those of the first o!a*s ' •to W M . ------------- n e ^ apply to ^l^iRL WANTED—Ts work in a Blank Book. Bindery. _ onobutexperletasdhanito^l^apply^o r p H i a undersigned X tbe pnrpoM oPcoi bare entered into S o K red Into partnership, r ;he Carpet Business, u; * S S 3 & 5 .“ 1 7 a O M and after this data a meMeugiv srlH leave the JC offlee, 0 WaU street,g««y, a t T A. M , fcr New Haven, Hartlbrd and Springfield, returning the seme day. This is the only express running on the New Haven Walt street. PeeMaher i , lUO 'Jfhe lllatu a l JLifb in s u r a n c e O o M o ^ a n y OF N E V F T O R E , JYcTsa W A D E S T R E E T . I^ET ACCUMULATED FUND, Oot. S lst, 1S19. $900,000 QECUIIELY Inveitedln Bonds and Mortgages on resl O estate in this City and Birooklyu, and stocks of the • and City or Now York and Unb lied Statea GoTcm- ............ ... ........... .. __ jury Wells, Theodore Sedgwick, ’William Moore, Stacy B. CcUlns, Zebod'e Cook, John H Swift, Jonathan MIU st , John Wadsworth, Samuel M. ConieU. Gouvemeur M. WU John Y. L. rmyn, FreUerlok Whittles' Charles Ely, John e . Crugi , Walter Joy, Francis S. Lsthro Alfred Pell, John C. Thatchei JOSEPH B. COLLlNS.Rn rSLIdC ABBATT. Secretary *, JamesClial^aliA Joseph Tnckennan, IVlOses H. Orinnell, Wm. J. Bunker, Engeno OutUb, ancis S. Lathi widsnt. MecrantOBt. N e. t t CMk Science of Double Ehtiy Book-keeping Im p w ed,” eci^innes t o ^ c ^ a s ^ ^ r k * ^ * Course of instmetion—The public is respeotlnlly it formed »ffd assured, that theplan pursued by Mr. Morsj lu teachiug ihls important branch, is truely a eoursael praoUco^in keeping books, vather than a oonrsa of leotoiM ° ThapupUphecomes familiar, from aotual use, w ith the books oonstitutfng a set, and a person of good oapaol ty wiU, by this course, become a competent bock-keeual in about one month, and wiUteoelve a certificate to that Prosiinstuses with terms, can bs obtained atM e coo. r pi B A M to 0 P M ________ ^ a .1, .LFi'irDCoMiiiisioxERs’ Ovpn it, / Colnmbna, Ohio, Oct. 1,1840 j TN a c c o r d a n c e with an Act of the General A« 1 sembly of the State of Ohio, passed 21st March, 1840, tbe Commissionorsofthe ObioCanalFund propose to redeem the Six per Cent Stock of the State, payable after iB&O. by Issi - lug and giving in exchange therefor Six per Cent Stock oj 1865 and 1870, a t euoh rats of premlnm for tbe new Stock a may be agreed upon. The interest upon the new Stock to be paid reml- nnnally, on the first days of January and Joly, at the .igenoy of the Commissioners. In the city of New Y trk. Proposals for the Exchange, as above, tor any part of the Six per Cent. Stock ot 1850L may be direoted to G«> r o S. Coe. Esq, Cashier of the phlo Life Insurance and Trust Company, New York , to whom, also, tho preml- nm for the mew stock mnst bo prid. K. N SiLL, Acting Canal JOT --------------- embraces most of the best r ......... ly iTibUBe ouildings. New Tort est newspapers of all the cities and e Unltea States and Canada, fci o transact btainc^w itt , are reapootftUXy InTltad te e&y or address ican Newspaper Agent Tribune Bui. dings, n count for, newspapers t f5iy invited to I To remove all hereby not ’ by him to ^ ------- — -- --------— - for the newspapers for which _______ _ _________ agent. Tbe annoyonoe to merchants and others, grow ing out ofnnmerons pretended agencies in this city, ren ders the adoption of thb otmrsa ementioRy proper guard against imposition. Those, therofpre, who wish o transact bi Ms affency. and avoid mistakes, ai ■ cd in their orders a t the office, V, B. PALMER, America! The ocst of advertising in c o u n ti^ a p S s ” a*Iisl .. tbe cities and towns tbronghont the Union, in whioi ho papers are published—together with copies of ihofe- tend papers tor whloh he Is the duly antborised Agonl vay bs Keen a t bis offleain tha Trlbnna BnUdinxs 18SO. AOCOUKT BOOfivS. ISSO.' p i C H & LOUTIUSI a , 61 W U l lam « i , invite AV the attention of merchants, mannfitotnrers, corpo rate companies and others requiring new rets of Aoii^- eount Books, for tha oomtng year, to szamlne Of tha new set* Just received from onr bindery. C ghouliFbe given without delay, a t oU blank books ara mneh hatter to he well jwwoned. £iffGi;.nH' DFimi*. D cookk PAirEKs.—aWe buiTffl ;reeeiT«d &n invcica of iuporlor blue I&id flngliih Ledger Fapertv Band nwds, of sU the various sixes. Our opstemers and tbe public can bare tb«lr b^ks made of these pspera rated aod l^oufid to any particular pattern. f N ew Fia&:$ —'Wbo for want of tlxnej cannot wait tor h&Ye a set of AeeountDooks made to order, bo sop> tiled from our ftS^OTu&Q&t nitli a completo lot of Douks Ifhlch we vrorrnm to give enflre satiefaotion. . Cirenijirs. execution Of Ji euabW OS .to e;_, ---------- - - --- - .patch at the Vary lOWMthrlCM. To Ai.1. Who may fato7 wi v ith their patronaM, - pledge ooiselvss, ibot nu oxerH.ons or attention on part shall Imapared to civa entire satIsfiEetioB tb them. ^ r i o h r l o d t b b l , Stationers and Blank Book Mannffletniars, <hWiillam i t .bnfe aaoebelowCedar.. TYAISUHt. GJiAiPJBS A A 0 W lH ffl J t i 4000 IboxeaBuneh Raisins 1000 bslfbza do do 1000 iqr do do do 200 calks Lexia BiAIns 200 do Sun <60 200:haltdodo do 600 i k ^ Grapes 150 iqr casks sweetMolaga Wine. The abeve ore oR of G er Loring fc Co.>abrand, « d the cargo of bark Polka, landiug a nd/or sale hy nl6 OHAkntEBDArN fcPHF.LFS. IQVl double guns, reel }5 oases slnslo do ^ 'do* do dO 4000 ptiia tingle find dcuhlo pIsloD. Alien-fc T burbar’s 0 barral revolvers, 4, 6, and S inebea Do do sair-eocicInxpUstots, « 9 _____________ > _ _ S « a a d 3 « 5 P e e r is tr e ' F . r ^ - ' j s * s s 3 w. T “ ® £ S s s i T 2 S i i s i 7 r s 2 i ? ’ r . some fin* eoamel watches for Udics; also ehatel chains; also fine gold end rDver wafehes *'GcJa^tchesCtom $20to $25 ei ry exchanged All. watches wi ______ tba money returned ; watcJ ry repaired in the best manner, and warrantee ■eathtuthouxoalpricea^ ^ Impoxtar c f WotoHes oad JewelCy ,'whc!csal* and rataO, 63 WoR street, np itMi» IB ^ lO m p taic TAegrmgk toOeg E x tnveg P o s t 3 ’W’ASwmaxow, JannaiF S | 1S9Q. U, s . Sepssaas C o p m -—N o- <J3 was dlssmssca' 1 0 5 « lk 4 ., ' . - No. 26. AiRuji^ent w ta conciBaeffhF M r. GajnWe. Nos- 33LiH*d’^.P4Riiw«MSiL ^oiasfcLpniAs Jiofc-3- StgiaU e o t a * ITeoaiMuF ho* paU U iea a- fUtoauMit df TreofflttTwotffl .O V T W M fct ThtfiimiiiiM M UBr «f l i* ; Skiitll- souku ImUIttU p u ysator&y—Iko V W ] [ ^ { - dsnt i n the choir, IUjporUwet«RnM»ted.a^zefeiw red, and the Board thsu adjonmed to the l l t i i lust. N |E W Y G B K l ^ G I S l i A ’T U R E . A lbany , Jan. 3d; 1850. Tk« Sepato held a a«stoa of h ^ o a hoar; .nobnsi- neis of import»ac« tramacted.\\ ‘ ThaHouM W o i ilu* forenoon occupied in folcctidg : scatsby them em b ers. ’ ■cfcifflalawa • m m I I U m O ifil*Ii«ciklfctwr«. AFTMHOON a a io 'H . ' i ' ' COLVMMVSt J m . 2 —7 Pv Mi I n SkNAT*.—M r.W h itm o ji w v e d th a ttk# roll jjf coU. 'r h t y e « *ndi not calling |dr< BroodwcH’t ngmo, thwt gontleiu|u asked th a t bis namo b e caUed, Mr- ’VYhHman—X ta il tbat man to order. T h e Speaker cither d id n ot hear M r. ’W hitman, pr was not disposed to pay ottoution to him. M r, Whitman, in a loud key—1 coll that man’to Mr.Brondwoll, addressing tho Speaker—I ask thjxt tbo clerk call my name. , Tka.Spaakw—T h e clerk wBl ^ M r . Br^adwcli’s- -------- - - mOJt myself, then. • j kdlbO Speaker to order- Yfcu ^Alsoj^tbo tause e udlot No 38 Domlnlokataeet, sameas Also tho house a ndlot No. 48 DomMck strset do. do. s p r in g ST-—The three etoiy brick bouse and lot, i^fee^No.280Springateet,b’etwe4n Variekand Hudson Also, the three storybriokhous^andlotNo. 282Spring st —same description | Aiso.the three story brick hons4 a ndlot No> 284 Spring =(?t.-«mo description ^ t a t t o o » t< ^ b r ic k 'h c a » 8 t a d N o MSRpring ' - 4'?® feujto p d . t o . kfovi voror, by conssnt, fuithe peneed with. , , g, M r. P ayne took tbo floor, to make, as bo said, scino diRolosurci that would degrade the Speaker in (jhe eyes of a ll honorable men. He read a paper, (eot signed, however, by the Speaker,) which contained a plodee, (in tho e .-cnt of tho election of th$ present paperallnd ____ Mr. P a jee reuierted big charge, atid cloied hii speooh by n j i n g thut ho woald no longer Tomain iu bis seatonder such » speaker. Mr, P , said, por proof of his allegations, he would refer to Messrs- Sw}It and S- U S i^ n . Mr. Swift made a statoment and answer similar to to ^ a t of Mr, Payno. ar^dcu.ed f r ratio Senators Mr. Dennison said that his confldoneO in the Speaker as a man of honor, was not impaired in the least by t i e itatem enti mado. [This was followed by very loud U the wbjg senators nnited, in tt os h eard some hisses } Mr, D. Tutlher remarked that statemento of Mr. Hamlin were to him no proof of truth ‘ [Applause and confaHon-] Mr. W hitman retorted. He called tho Speaker a moral festering leper, and other foul names. In tho midst of a scene of g reat exoitementithe Sen ate adjourned. The Sqnoto Chamber was crowded to excess, throughotft tho afternoon, ond much interest in the ledlngB was evinced by the partlzonc of both K e n t a i ^ y L e g U latn x a , * , H Y DROBA T U V AND 'rxUfi W A T K ^ U itiO , OG-FO\WLEES fc WELLS, 381 Nassau iTaBBT, NeW York, publish, and have for sale, all works on Hydrepa- . Water-Cure, Physiology, Phrenology, Magnetism and Physiognomy-at wholesale and retail. A eompleie ai isrlbioKtAf ike Abeva uiuuad woi’ka always on haiiA- iiu t puhlilhed; The Water-Cuie Journal, monthljj H a y ear; TYttor-Cure ManUBl,60 cents; Water-Cure in All Diseases. 60 (Bents; The Cholera Hydropathioaliy ted.dOcente, . ; jg o ffLERS A WELLS', 131 N| .earf »t P 0-P .4 k TW E R 8 » F P N P X IG E i.-T h s vs5-pirt-' -oerabip heretofore exlsUaff. Jondair the firm of \viJL- MKHDINUe M i m r 1 M O V m iU thfB m (WiJfolve ■ m v f t pai^GPO G. WUi - . w i ^ i -----------------■MDINO, f ori>or»tlo» of I ta T r l o l t y \ ^ York WILLIAM IL'HAJIHISON, ^ L L ^ I ^ W LM geo ; O WILMERDIN’G. WM E WILMEltDINO, J r , CHAS.H WILMEUDINO. New York, Jann.iry 1st, 1860. The subscribers will continue tbe Auction and Com mission business, under the firm of WJLMERDING fe MOUNT. , tSignod) WILLIAM ErWILMERDlNO, a n d k e w m o u n t , •WILLIAM E. WILMERDING, Jr., CHARLES H. WILMERDING, JOHN C. WILMERDING. New York, J a n ^ ry l>t, 1850. jaS 2w IAN E X S i BALSABJ-TIstre are few'BoUilj llU M A N E X B BALSAhJ—There are fBw'boe., Xv altmeats more distressiog in their nature than J d > fiiunaiatiou of tho e^ej, accompanied or fiucoeqdod by de< fcctiTo Yiflion. Anythiog which can xemoTethtee ot U b mubt therefore he regarded aa s boon of Trhich the VAlue ia not to ho eatUnoted in dohara and OenU. Tbe noman Eye Balsam is such a boon its merit* have hreu tMted by long experience os thousands have derivedlnnsBedka- ble benefit from its appllestlon Many patieats, after suffering frem Inflammation for yean, have been com pletely cured by using this delightful solve The redness and watety humor have gradually disappeared from their eyelids, and they have ultimately been enabled to read with pleasure tho smallest print by eandIO light Price 25 cents per jar, with ample directions for use. Ptoparedand sold by A. B. fc D. SANDS, ICO Fulton st, — er of William. N. Y._________________ ja3 HUDSON I U V E R i ^ A U .aO A D BONDS. ffV H E s u b s c r i b e r s will offer a t public auction A on the 0th instant, a t the Merohgnts’ Exchange, at r j o ’clock- $l50,u0uof tbe Bonds Of the Hudson River Railr Company. in gums of $500 and $1003, payable on the August, 1860 ; interest a t 7 per cant, per annum ; ps bio half yearly, on 1st February and Ist August C__ Terrible Into the Stock of the Company a t tfae^ pleasure of the holders, untUfive years from the date 61 the Bonds - Beciued by mortgage of the entire property of tbe Com pany to JAMES BROWN, SAMUEL 8. HOWLAND, and HENRY C. DE RHAM,in trust for the hessfltof the' Bond holders, andfurnishing to the extent ar; $4,000,000. (of which these bonds form a port,) the ixcLuiirx fim t Lien on the whtfleline of the Road froDr.New Yorkto Albany, and aU its other Real Estate, Buildings and Equipments, Those who with tbe B tbe prlviUi '*°°iiUD80N RIVER RAILROAD CO —NEW YORK. Interest iTarrant or Coupon Thlrty-flvo dollars for six montbs interest on the Bond of this Co No . . . for $1006 WUl be payab’o to the bear er on the presentation hereof at t he offleO of tho said t o. In tbe city of Now York, from the ist to the 7th Februa ry. 1850, {Delusive If noteo pre-ented then, tho said I d turest shell be payable only on and aRer tbe 1st March suceeedJng, in tho sum of seven pounds two shillings st. r- ling. en tbo presentation hereof st tbe Banking House of FaEDXKic H vt « le Co , In the city of L ofdov . *’•*^9 Bond* now offered have all bet® issued in psymeni to Contractoreand others for work and materials on the WARD fc CO January 3d. 1850. _____ __ __ ______ja3 5t ■fsOIisO—10 corwns prime Guartejnala, fbr^rie by 1 j*2tf ________ ISAAC T^SMITH. 102 WttH gtrcBt. rridaniogandextansioa Of Anthony atraet, are h«eby notified to apptop hofiffi the uBduiiffned, bdafftha ipe- clDconiiiUtwottho Board of Aldjnusiiito whom wto referred the petRioii of Wm. B. MoSaitand others there- f^ i^Thawi^ ^ a v y nteff, Ui« *d lM t.,*t7o ’6Ioek,at ^ Jaanoty 2 ,^1^ PATRICK KELLY, 1 ROBT. T H AW S . f Special CcamlttM. GEO. F. CLARK, > ja 2 « f VAt&Efc A lso ORNA l H E N T !* E O R 'T JajB 'rA . v y BLE—Tho snbecriherhaaprepared for the holldajv a great,variety of ornamented plum, ponnd, idmoadi X'-d almond sponge cakes,macaroons, root coker, lady fingers. Onuunents for the table, new styles ; mOnIds of icr eream. jelly, charlotte rnsse, ho., scut out on New Year's morning to any ^ d24 _________ eopporito the Park Fountain, U O U D A Y e i F T i —USEFUL. ABXlLLEij—Extra X I anofirflsba^.tlng<^“ ’ ------ - — s m m - _________ ..Jte, Factories, . fketnredfirom the best oak tan CtinicH and LodhtzDealtrs, SO F«rz7 f tr e ti WJio h w i™\\’ •O B w a i > t;M i * ilite ^ ' AAiicM^Lai»d«sig, . rm ; » a a i i fiia» of s ^ b im u h , Afid inefith atcbo ^ ttO Broadway. • HOUSTON AND (ROSRT ST*EETS-The 2 three. m s s :s& i'rs::£ir':s& s s & '^ ’ ’w S r ^ M H i N O T O i - k i C s - T t a 'tt-w kUtr bciek hesM ^ i ^ N e . » Weiit WoiMiutow i h t o ' ' PESKY OCTKEET—A to to r g n to f ^ sid ^ P « r Y i t t o e l ,i M V » ( f M j » a M « FoWfiklttoet, FerArtSesr puBcaSon a n b * lie I A w etim tr, hTo. 7 B ^ « L , a e t o J . L ( ^ i i i l ^ l 7 W f c n * t n r t . ^ ■ M w rtkw eat c w n u x l f f 4 $ k a u j u i « l f N b r A ww «1 b * . i fiO t s K R f CHILTON WiU sei; ataaetioB, TO-MO^ K.I R O W ,atl2o’eIoefc.atthaM*naiints* Exchange, 6 LofiTorGretmd.sUuateden th a w t o t o f eorn-P of34th street aodlOtbavenuO, .j 1 ■ For mope and tersas, nj ■ 'f‘ J p o r € s f f l r Q i r A i a . 3 9 X S j P A 5 d « ? H I k l U E a .J.'tm D 'SXH D M aRliiACK ,’. ’ at riorFK.NA]Uv«t. SiM flto w ia p tw ^ it o d isth e tr ' kuuofladliifsstewi^ f b c ii^ataia; >’ -A to-a»oea;feto»ff*v-eawRe-'tfike*j-^ taehaadxed b a rrebj^lR & R c lit. .. j ~ ANTHON Y J . BLEECHiklAacUoneeL\ ' VfcliMble lwapM T «a DchpeiHR i n «!»• X ilg iaii -| - ■Ursuril,-filer »aIei«tA»W itto»... •A » ® ttO ir R -I.^M L M C lfU B kw m at«ietiOn, HadeoBoadTarielcaU, l o t a p i ^ b y iTf, axeipt smaall RttliP'STfiSROCffle Weri^N«r»RiT«r* SW»ai*wiRpSeaBaaeBd.lB,*ito >i»<^k l^,?to B e e ,f o r.i« g a a tp r.. .ArwrwtoW iW ’S'-- gere caw b rtaken, and the bulk otTpO hbSa % h t freight, fbr w Slei .Immediate applleittdn shtald he msdeto as< . R,R.RRTT01j,84W ri3i«tr. T h e ' s ^ d i i i ^ F ,:fva. f l A * cV o j r D|: 3 i k. o v A A » ' V-J V jn. %M ^ wiU fonbwaBdhavethetanildlsjitoh. - js$ 3B* o F S r | i 3 P x o n i i s e 0 > T b e s n W l l t o t o t e n d J ^ .d j ^ e h e » r i y H a ellpper eehooner o f200 tons hnrthenj which I to make the voyage to S ta F s tn t o o in jr. © . JFAMTJE, H f e H - S L ^ o i S ^ S S ’llNOLAND, l^ s i i WiU Tie .^gsged. A y ftg Id aeeomntodafloM, forwjildh. igsged- Apply a o rlyat 34 ■■prou strebLNew IYINGSTQN j I Y E ^ QO, • J P ^ r S f f l i i F i m n e i s e o ^ T h e n e w a e d i, _____ , _______ , J t 0 8 E K F A H D IS]^ lOW tOBitegister, win iateqtockdeepateh fcr theabove eatUng qnaUU^: havetaen formed; and,;her jils a goarante* of hep iafety a nd d coaifo lowestTates' if toeight can he emppUeatlen to ISAAC T. s m i t h , lot \Won st. great etrengthls a gasrante« of her iafoty a n ---------- nger ’ * ■ ' reasonable terms, by jmmsdUte mpplleatlei a goarantea of h i for passenger*. Instwance atlowestrates. Engagemeute-for bolanee of jKeight con b made on jn street ;.iot2Qx75,house 20x88, Also, T he two story brick house andlot No. 107 Le Roy HUD5QN S’& R E T —The th r o p s t^ b rio k house and it»ii w a & 'Ssr& K \ '^ AUo, the two eiory brick house «ind lotNo. 425Hudson street, adjoining the ahovo lot.18 iXxOb. house 18 4x38 Also-, the adJolniDg Houto and lotWo. 42niudson street, same description, sixe, fcjs. ‘ Also, the adjoining house and lot No. 429 Hudson street: -erne dwoription, size,, fee. The title at all the a’bove property is indispntable. ' ■ will be accmniDodatbig to the teis Bot offered merely for irial, li, tha 9WBMC- Rvhm- Ri ikm~. t ^but OK uote xaare Mmaanel »>-— de- \\J B h , h . ffTlANKlsIN, S O ^ fflO O . will Beil fit V V aoctSon oa TUE»^i>AY, Jsaxi»i^ Sidy «t 12 o’clock. ftttho No. 240 rcarl Btreot-Xhe a story brlo^store and dw«l« ling honBo No. 249 Fesrl street, extending throneli to Inohcsltrwiatir**^ * No 251 Peari street—The 3 story brick storeand dwcl- llng honsa No. 251 Pearl street,'extending thrOnght to Cliff Mtcot, neuly 200 feat, ondbalne about .29ieotln No 22 Cliff street—Xhr detoiy brick .tore recently im proved, No. 52 CUffilfMt, hslng about 20 feet in width No.24 Cliff atreet, No. 20 QUff “ r«t*^ha dVtory itora No. 28 Cliff itreot. rt»9 dimension* 0* tb* above. dJl teS“ *‘* S ^ ^ * S a l ’Ui ANTHONY J . B l EECKEK, Auctioneer. 'Y a J a a b lo 'B a lId ln |; L o ta on t b e si ofiCJiAxlton a tr e e t . t^ u q tion F o r Sacramentfo City* A first class vessel of light draft aiUlave early dispatol For freight W-p**s*ge8pplytei. •* ’ \ r|[4acJ T;,SMITH, iS l TYall-streot, , J a 2 :eC A j F l j a « T ‘ C D 4 .) S » V E S f f i E D Will b* daspatebed fbr the above-port,should sufficient freight offer. Apply to ISAAC T. SMITH, jadtf . - --------------,— Auotloneot, T a lan b ie .lin v p o T c 4 o lty p M p o w n t A a c tib ii, nuileiMliB tiljrectron o f thO R e f e r e e rfippalnt- eff b y Ulo SiiDoewe Couri-i-gfclo w l t h B u t l'«- fcrTe-T»vini$znwtt« w nUer mteleriaXt&e G ow rt ;—80 t ^ c e u t,tp jcen x a ln bond surd z u o rt- M ott stkeet —Tbe two story frame honsa and lot of ground No. 29 Mott street, on the west ei'do, fedjofning Eioo l butch, 19 fc 0 in in front, ito fc 2in in roar; 87 ft 7^in. uh the northerly tide add 88 ft jO, In. on the \ wEBY *»D B oi - ito * stbekt —AI so , the two story : front house and lot No. 2S8 Bowery, N W comer of itou stfcot, 19 ft on the Bowery by 88 feet 4 in on Bou.Ntcu st Also, tho adjoining two story brick front house and lot nq .^^8 Boffety,39feet Oln in flout by 70 feet 9 in. Ui Also, tho adJbinlDg two story brick front house and lot No. 290 Bowery, 24 foot 1 in rrontbJ 78feet in length. Also, tho acjointng two cto$y brick front homo and lot No 202 Bowery, 24 feet 4 inches in front by about 78 feel in depth. Also, the two story brick house land lot No. 486 Bru«- ton ftreat, 22 feat 2 inche* in front by about 70 test in ^ to , tho adjotolngAwo story' 487 Kouitenatrest, 22 feet front Also the adiointij ■ __ ^usa^and lo . _ Also the a^oinlng tw o story brtek hon»and lot^No. 489 Hoaiton s treet. §2 feet front by about 76 feet deep- Abo, the adjoining two story brick house and lot No. 401 Houston street, N £ corner of Elizabeth street, 20 feet in front on Houston by 71 feet 11 inches on EUzahoth B cster ako WiixiAM SraasTs—AUo, the fimr story brick store and lot No. 8 William street, S E corner of Beaver street. 23 ieetl inch on William street, 49 feet 1 Inih on Beaver street, 24 feet 6 toohoa on the rear hne^ and 45 toet 11 inches on soatlleriy ild«. JiMKs S tbekt —Tho two fi'tory hrloi front house and lot No. 23 Jamesfiireet; Iot20ffeinfront,29ft4hxrear; 189 ft 4 In on thb north side, and 13S ft 11 in on the oth* er together with rear buildinga. i Also, tho two etory frame houie, with rear buildings and lot of ground No 24 James street, 25 f t 8 In fro n t; 27 ft 2 iurcarj 123 foot 21n on one side, and 123ft<4 lnon Also. the three story brick honiiv, with two stery brick in the rear, and the lot of ground, No. 26 Jamaatt ,25 ft in front; 26 ft 6 itt in r e a r : 182!ft 10 In on onaalde* and naSftainonthaothira street, (entire f about 74 ft 8 in. Also, Tbe two'story brick bonSe and lot No. 49 Chat ham street, 19 feet front by an aTerage depth of 73 feet 9 inches. i j^lso. The two story brick hotoe and lot No. 51 Chat ham street. 19 f t 5 in frontSSftfiinrear, by an average- depth of about^73 feet being of an Irregular shape n w the front 1 or p w ticul^ dimenjBlons ol a llof the ahovcy STRONG k A rF.W lT H ,N o .''29W a iilt7*nff*^^ THONT J^BLEECKER, auetiohtor, No. 7 Brood i t . where Uthagraph maps of the property may bs:>«bte!ned after ihOlOthj of December. (747i^- dHte ANTHONY J . BLEECEER, AnctiOneet P e r e m p t o r y *kle o f v e liu ib le B r a o lclyii p rdp. e r t y , wnd Z io w in tl ie C ity o r N c v r T u r k .. A KTHONY Jr. BiaSB C K JE R wUi 8«1 a t auction XJL on FRIDAY, the 18th day of January, a t 12 o’clock, at tho Merobants’ Excli»'’go, tlio followingTaIaaWB prop- «Tty lu tb© city of Brookly^ being of tb* Do Be- evoUep-aee and A L 5 9 -4 lou on Fultou ave»ne; a t to* corner of Hau- ALSO—Slot* on Fulton avehne^opposite Da.BevoU* fLACE-4lots ihDe Nevoise _____^ lots on De Sevoise pIaoe,eor-’ plooe, oommewelng : D e ’ b e VGISE Bi erotUvlngrtORi ___ ALSO—:3 lots Oh De feet from Fulton avann., , BOND STREET—3 lots on Bond street, ooiaaeaeiag one lot'lrom Fnltou avehus. ALSO—7 lots on DQndatrMtjiinemdlzK two comer tots ““A L S O -^iotSta Bo ------ Scliermeuiermerbom .LSO—tietsp n Bond stitet.,incIa£ngtbe comer of o street , HANO’V’ER PLA C E -fflotsO nflooVernoee,nextte thr comer of Fulton avenne. LIVINGSTON STREET—S|eteon Livingston .Ireet, bsl woes Hanover and Ne|Ip* * t o i . N«iM»tre«t». s l h e r m s r ; horn street, between A I^0-8l0t*O » ] _____ _ __ , and Bond streets. ALSOfJN THE CITY •C. _ ___ __ NINTH ATENUE- t -I lot on the eMt ride of the Ntoto avennit betweffl n t h o M 2BUi*ti«*tfc ' TWENTYSEYENTHSTKjCET-iriote wthaiWteth ride of Twenty s«vmto *trMt,,]Mtw*eA 8th a h 4 i^ a v b - noes lying in one porecL < ' The sole of the’shoveproperty Will be peremptory to toe highest bidders.’ ,mie iniUspntabiB. Two-thlids of-the ptuehsjns money con remain on mortgage :fcr three yesi* a t < per cent. LUhegtepbie rasps can be obtained of, toe inetioiMfer, NOT Broad*tre«t.i ; B q rt G F NEW TOEE. h ^ S f t h e iwstqtaUty, est market prices. . : . d28 34 Broadway, S r i Tj -n B A C B fflO tm T E l jTyarimUfissfc p r r - ^ oBdibrswlsia M sto_ F O R S A N F R A N C I S C O . D I R E C ^T . REWI.T COPrkKXD will have Ijsncdlate dispatch as a’bovo. This Vessel bsngnfilght<fra'ftandreuiarkajiy .feasriter, ofie« i-ff- pDrlantraoMtleiio shippers. The ALPHAgoesdirectwithonislopplng or detehQorf. For balance of Ireight, imm'efiiate application, should be made to ISAAC T. SMITH, d27 tf 101 WsU st- * The Alpha has superb acepm^ations ftp a. few passei a ' S f f i ! - . : ; r . s ! S I For D i$ r jm m m m t It ta guaranteed she wUI make shmt^Smedi^JSaSsialm^ cisco than any other ship. * * Apply to E. B. SU t A n , 84 Walhrtreet. ^ d22tf or to JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street • F o r i s n e r a m e n t o O i t y j C » i i - fo m la. DISPA T C H I a I N E . The superior and Now loading a t Pier 12 North River, and will have fine AUmited number of passengers can small quantity of light freight, for whi( tion should h* made to fast sailer, and of light draft, RJTTDN, 84 Wall street., OGDEN, 316 Wall street. * J- tSmrn::::.: I I f l l Major White Dutch B Iliiricot y to ISAAC T. SMITH, loa w i n ftreetjCor. Front street. “ ^ DiyfNGSX-ON* - BOBEGOLE OT KAr E ' carpenter’s assistance in its erection, a t San ^sneiseo, Sacramento city, o r Beneoia, and cannot be exceeded in value U is packed in a small compass, and can be casiiy trsnsmitted by the Isthmus. ' ’ A. WELLINGTON HART. 88 Broadway D A D lrO R N lA K E T O R T E . a-IN ORW U R K T O R T g . Ipr separating gold V from quicksilver, an indispensable oitiele for miners, ntannfaotureAimd for sole by . * D j EJPN, BROTHER fc CO, No. 139 WlUltin»treet. g e # M * g ~ l E i M A P c r 5 5 D Leave s’uffern’B Depot. I Leave New York. 30 o’clock, A. M. I ^ o'clock, A. M. [♦Or on arrival o ^ ^ E r i ^ t o a i M , going oast. LeavaSuffem's Depot. | Leave New Y o rJ T o.i . Leave New York. .46o’oT ■ *■ Leave-Patecson. 8. o’ol’k.AM., Market st A* “ E M . d» 9 “ « Market i t N.D.—On Monday mornings toe first train from 8uf- ferns ^ leave a t 8 50, or on the arrival of toe Fort Jervis. 7j46 o’clock, .AM. 4 i = ia S B S B S 6 S=i= '•S?? dirst famuiesinihe'clty. H. B, Fianostolct. . . ., _ ’ -Fiji’ » p « o r y XxeeWfiwnit r t y .w».-JB«sMwtto*y,^--D'srites,m msMC m m m t e . m e . ................................... '^ L t o f S a ^ ^ I S ^ s S l^ ia -S l m s m ' — New -Smniiw'Cib.' .v i - S I t ___ p s p - s - ^ - ■ K H s : : ' i S t = = i ! ■ a y > e a .'a w a a .1 ?1 . 4 ■ - 1*1 ■ t ’ . ForB’l V T lin iy I 58 ^ ^ S | | ; m i & .................. . ....... : ; i 8 A « iU C O T .T ]P » * D |% |C IW . W s l ’ :.M o Sft« to wit: MJ V o t i « ? w a ^ £ , b ^ ^ . e a . % Srist ont'-idte- test:- - 4 mm • 1 \ '^4 : *W ‘ ■ \ s 4 n ' i f . - : , . - f t : ’ I L