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MEDICAL. VECETAnLK EXTRACT. DOCTOR Ju nE'S LNVIGORAT1NO CORDIAL-Nervous I Jjhi annihilated by Professor lloui'i 011 Coastal- Aa the discoverer ud eompouadsr fa1 pvrw yi wtvi it ha vanquished ail prejudice, bora dowt ail oppeavtion, averted doubt lot wonder and admiration, and sow br th tdmiMum of science, aa wall as by ths rer-ct of pabUc, at the head of all ased wanes yet in-std for the ear of nervous disease, local end enerul watafftT, and all tba various disorders of the bead, the tauae. and tbt vital system, which impede tba functiona imVir power of the aaimal machinery. Ita bam a sta POWERFUL ORIENTAL HERB, anknowa to tba eivilixed world anul introduced by Dr.

Mobse, front Arn-a few years ago. Tbia vegetable productioe is re-asrted to by tba native tnbaa oa both aidca of tba Bad asa, aad by tha Bedouin Arabs (tba longest lived aad most ae-vn ef tha kumaa race) almost universally. Ia fact, tobacco ia aot mora generally need ia tbia this plant la Arabia Petrea aad Arabia Fsax. Rut tba barbanaaa of tbaaa regions, having ao kaowledge chemistry, ara aaabia to extract aad eowcentrnle tha of tba barb, or to give them such avrf.fitoona aa ere best adapUd to give tbair properties fall enact. This, for more than thiwe years, wss tha object of uar.au Urn ernes of nnmwiu.

parf.icmed ia tba laboratory of Dr. Uoaaa. with tha a neat arrant" oa this aida of the Atlaa-Sr! Tba rsoolt ia a MIGHTY TRIUMPH IN MEDI- ive. Tha Inriroratinff Elixir or Cordial not only re- iMvrs, bat actually aztanuinatea aQ nervous diseases, by restoring tbair cauaaa, aad ao building- tip and fortifying tba whole physical system, thai it bacoaiea absolutely ia-vulnerable to all attacka of tbia character, and a relapse ia therefore impossible. Tha Elixir eombinea peculiarities avar brfore associated in any medicine.

While it acta specifically upon tba cirealatioa and tba secretions, purifying and renovating both, and gives toaa aad re? ularity of artwia to tba stomach and bowels, it COMMUNICATES VITAL ENERGY to everv relaxed organ, and fniperU a degree of muscular strength, aad a capacity to esdure fatigue, whether bodily or that ia perfectly Tha flaccid Aeab aad ntoacles harden onder ita iaflneiM'e, tbe aarrea ara braced, every fibre ia Jill atbar tunica and atimulaate prodace reaction, bat it ia ti peculiarity of ProfeaHor Moiil'i Invigorating Elixir ta operate Tha influence itexerta ia uniform aad periwtoal A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. Tbe an-Matlleled effect a of thia great reatoratire in all complainta Rodent to femalea mark a new era ia the annala or mli-cine Thouaanda of atimulanta have been invented thoaaanda of inriforanta concocted all purporting to ba rpecified in the vanoua diaeaaea and derangaroenta to. which the delicate conformation of woman render her liable. Tba result hu heretofure been onifonn. Theae aaatrama hare indeed imparted a momentary vivacity to tat aervooa ayatem, a tranaient aad deluaiva vigor to the waaclee bnt thia flaah of relief haa been aacceeded by a arpreaaion and proatration.

fraater than before, and tha aad baa too often been utterly to paralyze the recuperative aewer of tha nenrea aad tha vital organization, aad finally uxieatroy the aithappy patient. THE MEDICAL JOURNALS bare not, ia a eingle fcutance that aaa boon authenticated, given their a net ion ta any other preparation for tha above complainta. It haa ja aiaay desperate and violent casea efTocted radical cares, after patienta bad been abandoned and their condition nrsnonuced hopeleea by medical practitioners of high wofeaatonal character. Prepared by M. MORSE, M.

i for aala by CHARLES II. RING, General Agent, No. JJ Broadway, New-York, to whom all ordera aanat ba addreaeed. AacaTS Boston W. V.

Spknckk, No. 148 and FxTBIDOB dc Co. Spnngfiell Bliss de Hate. Werceater B. Gkeer.

Lowell Johit Uta. Hartford JoHJt PiTKIX. Providence, R. I. BatcaT A Son.

Philadelphia G. W. Dtott dc Sona, aad f. M. Wood, No.

4 Harmony-court. Baltimore ftoaiai BaoTHKBs, and S. S. HaacB. Washington P.

D. GiMfaX. Richmond, Va. Bcnnktt dc Bsama, Jie. 139 Main-et.

Albany, N. Y. W. N. Jamison, No.

Ml Broadway. Buffalo, N. Y. John L. Colbman.

To-vaeta, Canada Ltman, BaoTHEBa Co. and cities, a aorertiard, throughout tha Union. It ia pat np, highly esareatrated, ia pint bottles, with tha name blown in the glass, and sold at $3 per bottle 0 for 13 $34 the dozen. flUIB MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE JL MEDICAL COMPANION. Bv Dr A.

M. MAURI- CEAV. Profeaeor of Diaeaaea of Womaa. Twentieth eJuroo, lotno. pp.

IMS. Price $1. Years of anffenng of jhpical and mental anguiah, to many aa affectionate ifa tad pecuniary difficulties to tha hasband, might have bwa apared by a timely poaaeasiom of tbia work. It ia intended especially for tba married, ar thoee eontemplat-taglaaarriage, aa it discloses important secrete which ihoald be known to them particularly Here, also, every fcaukle the wife, tha mother the one either budding ido awaashood, or tha other ia tha decline of years, ia wasai nature roatesnplatea aa iaiportaat change, can die-sever the causes, aymptoma, and tha most afhciaat rem-aoies, and tha moat cartaia mods of core, ia every com-flaiat to which her aex ta subject. I Xxtraet of a letter from at gentleman ia Dayton, Ohio.

Dayton, May IMS. Dr. A. M. MaPbICTATT, No.

1S9 kf Dear My wife haa been perceptibly ainiing for aaae three years or mora, ia eonseqaeaee of her great an-gtiah aad suffering, eome months before aad daring her aaBaemeat every successive one more aad more debilitating, and prostrating her, aad putting bar life ia inuni-aeat danger, and which was, oa the last occasion, despaired of. I sappoaed thia atate of thinga was inevitable, tad resigned myself to meet tha worst. At thia time, (sew about two months,) I heard your book highly spoken ef, as eetUaiaiag eotae matters reaching my case. On ita raeetpt and perusal 1 cannot expreaa to you the relief it aifbrded my diatreeeed mind and tha joy ita pages imparted ta my wife, on learning that tha great discovery of M. tL Pasomeaax provided a remedy.

It opened a prospect ta ate which I little conceived was possible. But for thia. are another year weld have passed aver my head, ia all hestaa probability my wife would have been ia her grave, aad mv children both aaotherless. It is, of course, impracticable to eonver more folly the eerieaa anbjecta treated of, ae they are of a nature atrietly ta tended for tha married, or those contemplating marriage. Far aale at No.

223 Broadway. No. 1. As tor House, by Dawitt at Davenport, and at the publishing office. No.

129 Linetty-et New-York Joseph Tucker. Mobile. Also, T. F. PetersoBi No.

Cheenat-et Philadelphia. Oa the receipt ef $1, a copy will ba transmitted by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. All letters at be addressed, poet paid, to M. MAURI-t KAU, office No. 124 New-York, or box No.

New-York Post-office. i A pamphlet of sixteen pages, more fully explaining tha SoaUnta of the book, will be forwarded to any lady or geatlemaa who may deeire it, free of expense, to any part s( the United States, by addressing as above. ORTINES! There are maay splendid fortunes to be made ia the mla ef KELLINGER'S LINIMENT. Orders fifty to one ef say former year ara sent in from all parts of the Union. Meether article ia the history of medicine haa made ao many frwadi aad kept them.

It le decidedly the moat agreeable aa curable medicine ever offered to tbe public Mer-aaaate now clearly see that thia is tbe article to rive their sKeutioa to, aa all ara delighted who naa it. Ne matter Vast tba ache, pain, or weakness, with either sex, it is aa main to cure aa it ia used. 8uld ia very large beautiful sutrt bottles at $1 each, Very large in-aVeateata will be given to traveling- and foreign merchants br task. His Horse Liniment cures the heavee, and all saner of strains, aorea, cuts, bruises, hard swellings, and the korse ran ba worked daily ia very large bottles SO wtita, 4 50 a dose a. Depot, 1NGERSOLL.

ax FIELD, 230 of tha Doctor at No. 476 Broadway, and aftks trade generally. ilk StcKBBsa. Dr. KsUinger's recent discovery to pre-mt aad cure thia great dread of tha ocean, will not fail ia thousand trials, and also prevent and cure cholera, (Tstatery.

diarrhea, all spasmodic troubles and aervoue taeaaea. as certain aa it ia used. The glad tidmrs will ba sfrsad abmad by hundreds of thousands. Thia delightful feswdv will save thousands of lives ia foreign porta. $1 rk, 19 a aoxen, cash.

Ba. KlLLntaEB Deer Sir It is about tea years since aawieaced using your 1 hare cured the worst Tf ef heaves and cough with the horse, also old fevered pea tha back and breast, and work the home daily. Tkoi I never could do with any other remedy. I hare it ksad always. No one will ever be without it after a Years truly.

LANE. West aad Murray ata. slaaara. Kipp as' Brown ara never without it. H0LLOU AYH PILLS, THE MOST POPl'-LAR MEDICINE FOR THE CURE OF INDIGESTION, STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.

Csptaia Smith, residing at Poplar, who had spent the rvster part of his Ufa at sea, and a considerable portion that time in warm climates, suffered dreadfully from a ar complaint aad bad digestion and oftra to aach an tst that he thought it waa impossible for him to re-wtr. He fuUbwwd tha advice ot medical mea, both at mate and ahread, but without benefit. Ha then com-ueaced with IIOLLOWAVS PILLS, aad soon experi-ated so much relief, that he persevered in taking them Wa few weeks, when be fuead his health perfectly re-ejfd. Sold by all veadera of medicine in the British ksipire, and by thoee ia the United States, ia pots and knee. cents, 67 cents, aad St 50 each.

Wholesale, by pnnrinal drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. D. SANDS. New-York, and by the Proprietor, No.

Straad, Loadoau DEAFNltSS CURED. The following ia taken froia ScTTt VXArxKaa Wa understnnd that the success which as foUowed tha use of SCARPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL. in sss af Deafness, haa been thouaaads of J7 hanng beea cured whose cases were cosuidered Hiesa The calla for thia anedicine are from all parte a conntrr. it baiae. wa believe, tha only article be- "alae public for tha cure of that distress! nr disease.

If f1 iU raU or send to Messrs. A. dt D. SANDS, VIW where it is for sale, they can have un-rohtuevideceaef ita great worth. ADYTSEtt AND MARttlAOB CI IDE With colored anatomical platee, 2a.

a copy, tr mail ta any address. Sold at No. 222 Broadwar, Fost-offica, and by the author, M. LARMONT, r)ctaa mad aurgwon. No.

42 corner of Broad T1' J-. where he treats all these eeanplainta, from 11 tM M. aad frees a to. a te swaiar. OF AN RIKR ef tha Surra-u rr County af New- York, notice is hercbv gif haveag claims agaiast GEORGE F.

WUIT- Itl4" City of New-York, deceased, to pre-e same with vouchers thereof to the auUcriber, at Na- AJlen-atreet, ia the Citr af New-K2r a the 4th day of Awat next Dated -rk. the 4ia day of February. 1-52. B. F.

GOTT. Adasinistrator. ntMP WATER FURNACES RANGES. The beat and snoot anvical ne, retail, at JvXt 1L sv VSiU N.M CUT at. DIVIDENDS.

DIVIDEN'n NOTICE TUB SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST falling dae ia thia City oa tha lat day of April next, on the following named Secmntiea, will ba paid on and altar that date, at tha office of tha under-aia-aed. oa presentation of the proper coupons, viz THE BONDS OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS. OHIO. ISSUED TO THE COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROAD COMPANY 7 per eeaU. THE BONDS OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ISSUED TO THE CLEVELAND.

COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD COMPANY 6 per "THE BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF MARION, oniO, ISSUED TO THE BELLEFONTAINE AND INDIANA RAILROAD COMPANY 7 per can U. THE BONDS OF THE COUNTY OP SHELBY, OHIO, ISSUED TO THE BELLEFONTAINE AND INDIANA RAILROAD COMPANY 7 per cents. THE OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY INCOME BONDS 7 per cents. THE CLEVELAND, PA1NESVILLE AND ASHTABULA RAILROAD COMPAN SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS 7 per cents. Also, the ANNUAL interest on the following, dae and payable on the 10th day of April next: THE MIAMI COUNTY (Ind.nns) BONDS, issued to the PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD COMPANY 10 per rents, THE TIPTON COUNTY INDIANA BONDS, issued to the PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD COMPANY 10 per cents.

WINSLOW, LANIER No. 52 WaU-st. ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office No. 140 Brooklyn, 74 New-York March 2, 1853. The Board of Directors have thia day declared a dividend of ten per out of tha profits of the last aix month, payable on demand.

HORATIO DORR, Secretary. T. NICHOLAS BANK. The fourth and last in-stalment of 25 per cent, of the Cspital Stock of this Bsnk, is payable on Friday next, April at the Banking rooms. No.

6 Wnll-st. R. S. OAKLEY, Cashier, Nbw-Yobk. March 20, 1853.

BANK DEPARTMENT Albany, March 25, 1853. The STATE BANK AT SAUGERTIES, (Saugerties, Ulster Coanty,) has this day filed, in this office, a not ice of the appointment of the COMMERCIAL BANK OF TROY, in the City of Troy, as scent for the redemption of its circulating notes, torether with revocation of the appointment of ANTHONY LANE, of the City of New-York as such agent, agreeable to an act entitled, "An act to amend the several acts relating to Incorporated Banks. Banking Associations and Individual Bankers," passed April 17, 1951. D. B.

ST. JOHN, Superintendent. ANK DEPARTMENT Albany, Oct. SoT 1 852. Notjce is hereby given, ia pursuance of the Statute in such esse made and provided, that all the circulating notes issued by the NORTHERN BANK OF NEW-iORK, at Madrid, (an individual hank,) must be presented at the office of the Superintendent of the Banking Department of the State of New-York for payment within two years from the date of this notice, or the funds deposited for the redemption of the notes issued by the above Bank will he given up to said Bank.

n2-law2yTu D. B. ST. JOHN, Superintendent. BANK DEPARTMENT Albany, Jan.

26, 1853. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of the Statute in such case tnnde ami provided, that the circulating notes issued by the McINTYRE BANK, at Adirondac, (aa individual bank,) must be presented at the office of the Superintendent of' the Banking Department of the State of New-York, within two years from the date of this notice, or the fund deposited for the redemption of said notes will be riven up to the said Bank. lf-lawSyTu D. B. ST.

JOHN, Superintendent. ANK PEP A RTIENTAlbany, Mir7h2firi853. Tbe UNION BANK OF ROCHESTER, (City of Rochester.) has this day filed in this office a notice of the appointment of the ALBANY CITY BANK, in the city of Albany, as agent for the redemption of ita circulating aotea, agreeable to the act entitled An act to amend the several acts relating to Incorporated Banks, Banking Associations, and Individual Bankers," passed April 17, 1851. D. B.

ST. JOHN, Superintendent. ETROPOLITAN BANK ELECTION. An election for seventeen Directors of this Bank also for three Inspectors of the next annual election, will be held on Monday, the 4th of April next, at the Banking-rooms, No. 54 YVall-st.

The polls will 1 open from 12 o'clock M. toft o'clock P.M. J. E. WILLIAMS, Cashier.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY CJIVEN, that an application will be made to the Commissioners of the Land OffWe, at Albany, on the nineteenth day of April next, at twelve o'clock, at boob, for a grant to tha heirs of JOHN MESEROLE, deceased, Gebtbudb, Abbaham, Ann Eliza, Jbbbmiak, Mabia, Catrbbinb, and El-banob Mbsbbolb.) for purposes of commerce aad bene, ficial eajoyment of the following lands, under water, lying ia front of and adjacent to property of the said hairs, at Green Point, Buahwick, Kings County, viz. First Parcel Beginning; on tha ahore of tha East River, at a point where high water line intersects tha north aids of being 410 feet west of Washington -at. thence west along 404 feet, to tha permanent line for water grants for Green Point thence along; aaid line north 4 degrees, east 100 feet 3 inches thence eaat aad parallel with 347 feet, to tha shore of tha East River thenea southerly along tha same at high water mark to tha place of beginning, containing 37,550 superficial feet. Second Parcel Beginning; on tha ahore of the East River, adjoining; tha land now or late of Horace F. Clark, being 3b4 feet northerly of tha Williamsburg and Astoria turnpike tueuee on aa extension of the western boundary Una of the land of John Meserole, deceased, north 25 minutes west, 567 feet, to tha channel of the East River, or Newtown Creek thence along the edge of aaid channel north 64 degrees 15 minutne east, 705 feet, where it will intersect the eastern boundary line of the land of John Meserole, deceased, extended from tha shore thence along said line south 26 degrees, 50 minutea east, 425 feet ta the' shore of the East River, at high water mark thence westerly along; the same to tha place of containing; 367,500 superficial feet.

The adjacent lands, opposite the first parcel, are hounded by and lands now or late of David Provoat and are actually occupied by Eckford Webb. The lands adjacent to the second ptrcel, are bounded by leads now or late of Horace F. Clark, and lands now or lata of Jonathan Crane, and by tha Williamsburg and Astoria turnpike and ara in the actual occupancy of John H. MeeeroU. Dated Feb.

26, 1853. MARIA MESEROLK, Guardian, dec GERTRUDE MESEROLE. ABRAHAM MESEROLE. H. B.

DcBYBA, Attorney. EW-YORK 8CPRBME COURT. WIL-L1AM II. NEV7NS ogaitut SAMUEL B. WnEEL-ER and JAMES P.

WHEELER, survivors of SAMUEL WHEELER, deceased. Summons for money demand on contract. (Com. not ser.) To SAMUEL B. WHEELER and JAMES P.

WHEELER You are hereby euaaswmed and required to answer tbe complaint in this action, wbich was filed ia the office of the Clerk of tha City and County of New-York, at the City of New-York on the 2sth March, 1653, and ta serve a copy of your answer to tha said complaint oa the subscriber, at his office, No. 82 Merchants' Exchange, in aaid City, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of auch service aad if you fail to answer tha aaid complaint within tha time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for the sum of 1,796 dollars aad 23 cents, with interest on 1,000 dollars thereof, from the first day of January, one thousand tight hundred and fifty-two, and' on 796 dollars and 23 cents, tbe balance thereof, from the first day of June, 152. beanies tha costs of this actum. Da ed New-York, March 28, 1853. ni2S-law6wT 1.

D. LORD, Plaintiff's Attorney. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the Surro-gate of the County of New-York, NOTICE ia hereby riven to all persons havinr claims against JACOB RO-MAINE, late of the City of New-York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at the office af Benjamin T. Romaiae, Na. 551 ia tha City of New-York, on or before the 18th day of June next.

Dated, New-York, the 13th day of 1852. BENJAMIN F. ROM A INK, Executo DANIEL CONKLIN. EN ATH ROM AINE, Executrix. dl4-Ia6mTu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the Surrogate of tbe County af'New-York, notice ia hereby riven to all persons having- claims ajraiast ELIZA RIDLEY, late af tha city of New-York, deceased, to pre seat the same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at tha reeidence of GABRIEL VAN COTT, No.

64 ia tha city of on or before the Bth day of September next. Dated New-York, the 7th day of March, 1653. JAMES REYNOLDS, Executor. mS-IawfimTu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the Surre-gate of the County of New-York, NOTICE ia hereby riven to all persona having claims arainst PETER CAR-MANT, lata of tha Citv of New-York, deceased, a present the aasae with ewuchera thereof ta the aabacribera, at the store of Fuller Dayton, Ne. 143 ia the City of New-York, oa or before the 25th day of July next.

Dated, New-York. 1 9th day of 185. Al.a,.VTsL'r.K ncuviiaioi, w--t. WiLLLkM. W.

WILSON, jS5-lawumTu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the Surra-rate of the Ceaanty af NewYerk, net ice ia hereby rieea to all persons banns; claims agaiast JOHN PATERSON, lata of tbe City af New-York, deceased, ta preaeat tha same with vouchers thereof ta the subscriber, at his reeidence. No. 27923th-street, ta the City of New-York, oa or before tbe 29th dsy of July new Dated New-York, filth day of January, 165X ti25-law6mTu ALEXANDER WALLACE Administrator. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER the Surrogate af the County af New-York, Netsee is hereby erven ta all persona harm claims against JOSEPH Uta of the City of New-York, deceased, ta present tba same with voochere thereof to the Subeeri-ter, at tbe residence af GABRIEL VAN COTT, Na. $4 CoJnmbta-Srrrct, ia the City af New-York, a or fore tha ninth dsy of September ext.

Dated New Yertr.theTthdayof Mircb, mS-1 iwtoTi'l JAMES RETNOLD3. Executor. RUGS, DYES, PAXNTS, OILS CLASS, dec City nn.1 Country trade deaJt wiihoa liberal taraav iorrasJ, at ixux 7TtV 12 W. CZZZSLLil KLNSL2T. INSURANCE.

OTA TE STENT OF THE MANHATTAN LITE IN- SURANCE COMPANY ef Nsw-York, Na. 146 Broadway, Jsaaary 1, 1853. Capital atoek $100,000 Ot Premiums received to Jan. 1, 1852. 71 Premiums received duriaf the past year 06,307 04) Interest received 2,321 79 Deferred Premiums 2.029 35 Interest Accrued 3,497 46 lae to 3,965 83 156,182 16 SISBCBKBaTBNTS.

Krpeasee aad loaasa for 1850 and 23,338 10 Contingent expeaaee, '93, via Salaries 6,693 93 Commission, taxes, rent, eke 15,386 63 22.090 55 Loaaeapaid 13,900 00 61 ASSXTS. Bonds and $127,361 Cash ia Bonds and on hand 6,752 21 Premium loans at 7 per cent 37,836 68 Amount ia course of transmission with agents 17.4S6 79 Referred premiums 3.929 35 Accrued interest 3,497 43 169,863 1 Total $256,182 66 Amount of looses awaiting proof. $1006 00 Amount of risk on policies issued. 3,084,236 00 No bad or doubtful aecuntiea. A.

A. ALVORD. Preeideat. C. Y.

WlktrLB, Secretary. N. D. MoBwaw, Actuary. Sworn to before me thia Slat day of January, 1853.

J. L. HaLSBY, Commissioner of Deeds. This Company con tin sea to insure for Life, or term of years, na favorable terms. California aad Australia permits granted to persons going to those places.

DIRECTORS Alonzo A. Alvord, John P. Brown, Jaa. C. Baldwin, A.

C. Kingslaad, John A. Merritt, George Hastings, 8ilaa C. Herring, Henry Stokes, Jaa. Van Nordea, Eleazer Paimly, Edwia D.

Morgaa, David S. Mills, George D. Phelps, Caleb S. WoodhulLJ. B.

Hemck, Wm. J. Valentine, a. Vsa Schaickjohn P. Ware, John S.

Williams, Euoch Dean, Lewis B. Loder, -Albert Clark, Nat h.G. Bradford, Philip Reynolds, Daniel Burtnett, Edwin J. Brown, Henry A. Carr, HumphV Phelps, D.

Henry Height, Henry Erben, John S. Harms, Denton Peamall, Wm. K. Strong. George Webb, Edward Height.

OmCB OF THB ASTOB MUTUAL In SUBANCB I Nbw-Yobk. Jan. 28. IS53. I rpiIE FOLLOWING STATEMENT of the af- Jl fairs of this Company is published in conformity with the requirements of its Charter.

Amount of Premiums not marked off Dee. 31st, 1851 $250,780 30 Amount of Premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation, aad Transportation risks for the year ending Dee. Slat, 1853 564,105 95 Total amount of Premiums 15 Amount of Earned Premiums during tha year aa above $566,567 61 Losses paid during same period. 82 Return Premiums 60,637 02 Re-insurance, commissions, inter- I est and expenses 51,517 84 $475,758 68 Net Earned Profits. $90,808 83 The profits of the Company from the 2d April, 1849, to the 31st December, 1850, for which certificates were issued, amount to $177,550 00 Do.

to December 31, 1851. 141,320 00 Additional Profita'aa above 90,808 83 Net Earnings to Dec. 31, 1852 83 The Assets of the Company on the 31st Dec, 1652, were aa followa Bills receivable $373,145 89 Cash 15,610 01 Loans on Stocks 140,390 00 Premium Accounts to be closed by Notes or Cash Scrip of sundry Mutual Insurance Companies Salvages, dec 143,880 43 Total $653,226 35 The Board of Trustees have this day declared a Dividend of kiohtbbn rEB cent, on the Earned Premiums for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1852, for which Certificates will be issue oa and after the 7th of April next. Also, aa interest of six per cent, oa the Scrip heretofore issued, payable in cash, oa and after the 1st of Feb.

By order of the Board. A. W. WHIPPLE, Secretary. TRUSTEES.

Zebedee Cook, Saml. E. Sproulla, Elisha Robbing, Thomas Tileston, Ebea B. Crocker, Paul Alden, Sidney Brooks, Wm. F.

Bulkley, Thomas Dunham, O. Griswold, A. Finneran, W. Kent, No. 83 Elias Ponvert, James S.

Hyde, Cedar-st. E. J. Brown, Wm. Bryce, John Harper, George Bird, J.

W. Culbert, James Myers, John B. Hitching, R. T. Woodward, James Stuart, Alfred Barrett, Theodore Crane, Samuel L.

Bush, Chauncey D.Hurd, Robert L. Taylor, B. A. Mumford, Edward Anthony, S. B.

Crittenden, N. L. McCready, U. B. Brewster, P.

A. Reaauld, Josiab. O. Low, Francis Skiddy, Chas.M. Connolly, L.

B. Wyman, A. D. Fenton, Henry Ludlam, Wm. K.

Luthrop. ZEBEDEE COOK, President. Edwabd A. Stboxo, Vice-President. A.

W. WmrrLB, Secretary. A MILTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, No. Tryon-row, corner of Harlem Railroad Buildings.

Capital $150,000 and a surplus. Thia Company, having all ita capital well and securely invested, ara prepared to issue Policies, on the moat favorable terms, on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, and other personal property also on Rants, Vessels in port and their Carroea. DIRECTORS: John Bruce, Simeon Draper, Cal. S. Woodhull, John C.

null, James S. Libby, Andrew WiUeta, Danl. D.Whitnay, George R. Howell, Robert MeClellaa, Charles Jenkins, Russell C. Root, John Morrison, Samuel S.

Wycoff, C. Wager Hull, Andrew Simpson, Alpheus Banning, Cyrus W. Loutrel, John J. Yellott, Calvin Condit, William M. Dodge, Abra'm Wakemaa, Da via CoUamore, Walter Brady, David Greea, Starkie Livesey, Casper C.

Hilda, Tim. H. Burger, Isaac Kipp, A. P. Fonda, John N.

Olcott, Ferd. L. Nichols, John Hooper, Solomon Jessorun, Henry Major, F.W.Waller, Alfred Jones, Joaiah M.Whitney, John P. Wake, John W. Nawaoa, Nelson Sammis.

Nsw-YOBK, March 11, 1853. JOHN BRUCE, Preaideat. Da bib Babkbs, Secretary. John T. SmrrEBD, Surveyor.

REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMFAJfTs Insurance Buildings, corner Wall aad William sta. Noa. 10 and 11, ground floor. This Company having- their capital of $150,000 paid in, in cash aad securely invested, are prepared to insure arainst loss and damage by firs, oa favorable terms. Tha charter ef thia Company provide that, after paying interest to the stockholders, at tha rate of eavea per cast, poi annum, four-fifths of the remaining profits are to ba divided among the assured ia scrip bearing interest, which scrip is to bo redeemable ta cash whenever the accumulated profits and capital shall amount to $1,000,000.

TRUSTEES. Sam'l S. Rowland, John A. Stevens, Joa. Galliard.

-Stephen Whitney, James Warren, J. M. Waterbury, Dan'l B. Fearing, Arthur Leary, George Curtis, Wm. H.

Russell, M. W. Hamilton, George T. Adee, A. C.

Downing, Denning Duer, Saml V. Hoffman, GazawayB-Lamar, John Stewart, John J. Astor. Jrn George W. Rigga, Robt.

B. Minturn, FredTc A. Delano, Wm. B. Duncan.

Reuben Withers, James C.Bell, Chas. H. Russell, Ed. C. Center.

Daniel D. Smith, Isaac Townsend, Joaiah Oakea, Fred'k G. Foster. Peleg Hall, Robert 8. Hone, ROBERT S.

HONE, President. Duwcam T. CpbbT, Secretary. COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE CO. NEW-YORK.

Office No. 69 Barclay-st. (corner College-place.) Uss a cash capital of $200,000, and will insure buildings, merchandise and personal property, against loss or damage by Fire. BEN J. D.

BRUSH, President. SIKECTOKa. Wm. R- Kenwick, B. G.Clark, C.

n. Lilienthal, M. Ward, James English, E. H. Howell, A.

F. Lag-rave, H.R.Dunham, J. R. Bartholomew, Jnmes Olwell, Geo W. Welsh, Francis Hopkins, Edw.

George Harrison, Ceo. W. Brainerd, Orisoa Blunt, James K. Plsce, Isaae N. Seymour, Job.

W. Meeka, William F. Ladd, B. H. Van Auks SamL B.

White, Jaa. A. Pattison, P. Gordon, Beaj. Collins, C.

V. Clickener, Robert I. Brown, Chas. Denison, Jr. Richard Varick, Nathan T.

Higaie, John Armstrong, W. W. Campbell, John D'Homergue, James Mathewa, Samuel E. Friak, Daniel Hyde, Jamea E. Brush, Robert B.

Collins. L. Bog-art. JOHN C. BERGH, Secretary, j.

Aim. W. Kebmedy, Assistaat Secretary. James Mokcbief, Counsel. i Fbabcis Haoapobk, Surveyor.

THE BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CO. CHARTERED IN lSaV-Offioea, No. 43 Brooklya No. 6 Merchaata Exchange, Wall-st, New-York. Have their capital (aa also a handsome surplus) iavested ia tha moat undoubted securities, aad continue to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and other personal property, Vessels in port, and the it carroea, upon as favorable terms aa any other similar iastatuliusv.

DIRECTORS: Warn. Ellsworth, William Miles, How. Quaekeiiboes, P. TiBaraum. George Gilfillaa, pastas S.

RedfieU, DanTD. Howard, S. P. Townsend. J.

W. A merman, S. WoodbaU, John Eadie, FordyceHitchcock, T. Cromwell, Joel S. Oat mail, John South, Anasta'a Nicholas, Robert Bell, Joa.

M.Creeawood, Richard L. Allea. Joha N. Grain, Simeon Iceland. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, PraauUat.

Xirmn G. Stevbbs. Secretary. i HE PEOPLED FIRE INSURANCE COM-. PANY OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, established 1851, at Ne.

173 Caaal-et. Braach Office. New 92 Broadway, next corner of opposite Trinity Church laru res Buildiaga, Merciaandixe, ilausehold Fur-auture. Vessels in port, and their Cargoes, agaiast laea or daaaaara by fire. JEREMTAn TERRELL, Pressdemt.

Moais C. Lzobae, SecTotary. Ceoboe fstunt, Sarroyor. CONTINENTAL INSURANCl? COCAPITAL HALF A MILLION- OF DOLLAJLS. OmcE, No.

6 Wat.taT. Thia company will iasure props ny agaiast lose aad dasaaga by Fire eat favorable tarsus. All biases will ha adjusted aed paid eanitabhv aad promptly. U. T.

UM, St'y. W. BiAD Preaijrat. mSUItANCE. TVEW-YORK CITT INSURANCE 11 No.

Sbw Broadway Capital OOOOt fatauroa buildings, merchandise, furniture, vessels ia port and their cargoes, aad ether property araiaat lose or damage sy us. iiacii'iuaa. Wax. W. Leland, D.

Van Wart, Peter C. Baker, Alex. Saydor, Guard Baacker, R. Stewart, Stepa. Crumwoll, PeUr R.

Roach, A. Q. Subbina, Stattea S. Boll, AJbia Wadlsigh, Joha L. Deea, asaary ma, S.O.

Somasaayod, Smith Hobbie. Samuel B. Shaw. L. C.

Hall, jamea u. iiooe, ROYAL CHAMBERLAIN, Preeideat. CaTAELEa L. Clabee. Secretary.

FFICB OFTTIR CITT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 61 Month, 5th, 1852 Thia Company, with CASH CAPITAL. OF cJlO.OOO, with a surplus of over $100,000, insures agaiast loss ar damage by Bra, am favorable terms. DIRECTORS. George 8.

Fox, C. W. Lawrence, Rich. F. Carman, Rich.

A. Reading, Peter S. Titus, Hsnry H. Barrow, Joaiah Maey, T. C.

Cardavoyno, Hull Clark, Wm. H. Falls, Ralph Mead, Wm. C. White, Joseph W.

Corbet, Richard Field, Joha J. Walker, John D. Wright, Th. W. PearsaU, Chas.

H. Marshall, Abraham BeU, Irad Hawley, Eliaha Rigra. GEO FOJC, PresMUat. Sabttel TownaEB-n, Secretary THE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY office Chatham Bank Building, No. 67 Chatham St.

continues to insure dwellings, warehouses, stores, ships and cargoes ia port, aad household furniture, merchandise and property of all kinds, on the moat favorable terms. Losses paid as soon as ascertained. Wm. T. PINKNEY, President.

Am os Willets, Vice-President. RoBBBT D. Habt, Secretary. BUILDINQ ASSOCIATIONS FIRE INSU-RANCE COMPANY, All persona holding stock ia the above Institution, are requested to have their certificates changed for thoee of the Hamiltoa Firo Insaraneo Company, by preeenting them at tbia office, No. 5 Try on Row, corner the name having been altered.

By order, DANIEL BARNES. Secretary. Nortti Carolina six per cent. STATE BONDS. Tbe abbby Defaetbiehy, Ra-LEISH, N.

Jaa. 15. 1853. Sealed Proposals will be received in the City of New-York, until 10 o'clock, A. ef the 31st of March next, for the purchase of $500,000 of Bonds issued by tbe STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

These Bonds will bear date the FIRST OF JANUARY, and will run THIRTY YEARS they will have Coupons attached, aad tha interest at SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM will bo payable oa the first days of July and Jan. of aach year. Both interest and principal win bo payable at the BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, ia the City of New-York, unless where the purchasers may prefer to have them made payable at the Treasury of North Carolina. They are issued under the authority of the Lerialarure of North Carolina, for the construction of tha NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD and in addition to the faith of the State, all tba Stock held by the State in tha aaid Railroad, aad the Dividends from said Stock, are expressly pledred for their redemption.

THESE BONDS ARE, BY EXPRESS ENACTMENT, EXEMPTED FROM TAXATION. Parties bidding will please to address their letters, endorsed Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds," to the undersigned ia New-York, directed to the care of Messrs. BROWN dt DE ROSSETT, No. 180 N. Y.

THE BIDS WILL BE OPENED ia the Bank of the Republic, at 3 o'clock, P.M., on the 31st day of MARCH NEXT, in the presence of G. B. LamaB, President of the said Bank, nnd J. P. Blows aad DavIB Fbeekah, Eeqs.

Bidders may also be present. Successful Bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their Bids, to deposit ia Bank, tha amount of their Bids, with the accrued interest from the first instance, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This Deposit may be made, either in tha BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, NEW-YORK, and in the BANK OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, or in the BANK OF CAFE FEAR, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA. D. W.

COURTS, Public Treasurer Of the State of North Carolina. IVrNRHTON, WELIJ3 Xs AMERICAN BANKERS, No. 8 Place de la Bourse, Paris. Drafts aad Letters of Credit upon us will bo given by Messrs. LIVINGSTON.

WELLS de No. 74 Broadway, New-York, which will bo exchanged for tetters upon the follow ing; places Amsterdam, Cadiz, Constantino- pie, Cairo, -Chaux do Foods, Dusaeldorf, Dresden, Ems, Frankfort-e- Mein, Flureaeo, Geneva, Lucerne, Lausanne, Letpsie, Leghorn, Lecle, Liverpool, London, Marseilles, Montpelier, Mayence, Manheim, Munich, Milan, Madrid, Meaeina, Malta, MOutCOW a Neafchatel, Nice, Ostend, Prague, Palermo, Rotterdam, Rome, Rio, Seville, Smyrna, Stockholm, St. Petersburg Toulon, Tuna, Trieste, Vienna, Venice, Wiesbaden, Zurich. Antwerp, Aiz-hvCha- pelle, Athens, Alexandria, Avize, Boulogne-sur- Mer, Brussels, Berne, Bale, Bona. Baden-Badea, Genoa, Berlin, oi oral tar, Glasgow, Hamburg, Havre, Lyons, Breslaw, Bologna, Bey rout, Cologne, Coble ntz.

'Adage, Naples, Our office ta Paris ia the general place ot meeting lor all the Americans. Wo receive seventy-five American Papers by every stelmer, which may be read free of charge. Americans coming abroad, may havo their letters addressed to our care and we are at all times ready to render every assistance to our American friends who call upon us. A register of arrivals ia Paris will bo found at the office. Paeis, February, 1853.

MESSRS. DUNCAN. SHERMAN CO-BANKERS, New-York, issue Foreign Circular Let-tars of Credit on the following CITIES Alexandria, Antwerp, Athens, Amsterdam, Cariaruhe, Madrid. Rome, Rotterdam, Rio de Janeiro St, Petersb'g-, Strasburg, Siena, Smyrna, 1 Seville, Stettin, Shanghai. Singapore, Calcutta, -Canton, Dreedea, Malta, Marseilles, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Messina, Mulhouso, Madias, Malta, Manila, Berlin, Dusaeldorf, Baden-Baden, Florence, Berne, rrankfort, Genoa, Geneva, Gibraltar, Bordeaux, Boulogne, Bremea.

Brussels, Hamburg. Bagni do' Luc-Hague, Madeira. Syi ca, Basle, Bombay, Batavia, Cairo, Coblentz, Cologne, ST Melbourne, A.Turin IV. Heidelberg-, Naplea, Toulon, Hong I ice. Trieste, Venice, Vevey, Vienna, Wiesbaden, Warsaw, Zurich, Kandy, Ion, London.

Cey-Oporio, Oleron, rane. Palermo, Pisa, Leghorn, Leipsie, Uadiz, Colombo. Cev-Lrons. Ion, Lisbon, BANKING AND COLLECTING ITOUSB OP FIN LEY. KISS AM dt CO.

Paper eolleeted aw all parts of tha United States aad Canadsa, and prompt returns given. Proceeds aant to our customers in checks to their order immediately oa oar receiving advices of tha payment of paper. Our charges are vary moderate, and our facilities are such as will insure eatiafactioa ta those partiea lodgingjjaper ia our hands. Business paper. Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Stocks and Loana negotiated oa commission.

FINLEY, KISS AM A No. 49 (Insurance Buildings.) MATTHEWS, FINLEY at New-Orleans. B. P. Kl SSAM, (late Paying-Teller is Baak of America,) New-York.

WM. B. TAYLOR, Jm, (lata with Messrs. Coexibo dt New-York. TO CONTRACTORS-NIAGARA FALLS HYDRAULIC CANAL.

Sealed propoaala will ba re ceivrd at the office of tha Niagara Fall Hydranlio Company, at Niagara Falls, until Wednesday, the 6th day of April aext, inclusive, for tha Excavation, Masonry, Bridging, Galea, Water-weir, Bulkheads, Dwikinr, eVc Plaaa, Profiles, and 8 pacifications may bo aeen at the Company's office, at Niagara Falls also at the office of Hon. S. Woodhull, No. 99 Fulton N. and Walter Brysat.

No. 23 CongTeea-et Boston, Maaa. The company will have a Steam Drilling Machine oa the work after the 15th ol March, to which they wiah to call tha attention, of Contracture. The company reserve the right to accept or reject any or all of the proposals, aa they may consider for tha interest of the company. E.

R. BLACK WELL, Chief Engineer, Buffalo, N. Y. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. The sixth instalment of five per cent, oa the subscription of $4,000,000 of tha Seven Per Cent.

Construe tion Bonds of tha Illinois Central Railroad Company, wTll become due and payable at the office of the Company. No. 50 Waal-et- on Wednesday, April 20. By order of the Executive Committee. W.

P. BURRALL, Treasurer. New-Yoee, March 19, 1853. REDITS ON CHINA, INDIA, oVeMesura. DUNCAN, SHERMAN as Co, Bankera, New-York, are- prepared to issue Mercantile Credits, Circular Notes, aad Letters of Credit on the Orieatal Baak ef London, available at all the branches aad agencies of that establishment, as follows Honr-Koar, Chiaa.

Bombay, Kandy, Ceyloa. Shanghai. 1 Calcutta, Sing apses, THE COUPONS-OF THE SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS of tha ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, dso April 1st. 1653.

will be paid ow. that day oa preswntatiosi at the office ef the Company, No SO WaU-at-New-York. W. P. BURRALL, Treasurer.

JSew-YobX, March 13, 1853, CREDITS cV FOR TnE PACIFIC Messrs. DUNCAN. SHERMAN ek CO, Baukere, New-York, laeue Credits and Bills of Exchange, available at sirht, sat the loll owing places oa the. West Coast List A. AJTA-statso, PaJiAJLa.

SaJI FaAKCISCO. DUAFTS FOR ANYTAlrlOUNT, pavabls st n-kt, wtthoul disceuat, ta aar part of England, Iralaad, Scotland. Walea, Franco, and Germany, for sale by, WA J- T. TAPSCOTT ok CO, No. 66 Salh-ot.

HE COUPONS FOR INTEREST dt oa the 1st of ApnL, proTiSMsoa the Bonds ef the EL I ALO, CORNING. AND NEW-YORK RAILROAD COMPA-fcY, snll ao pail oa and after that rfate, at the eilice of SIMEON DSATER, N. 43 Nsw-Yurk. FINCI. FYr'staVnuaistatem tiie second green tvicu building la conformity with Article 10, of the act of April 10, 1851, tor the Incorporation of Building, Mutual I aaa, and Aceumuhstiag Fund associations.

The flrrrmd Greeawich Building Association, of the City of New-York, make the fallowing statasaaat Number of shares subscribed aad Forfeited, caacellad aad withdraws Now in force Number of shares redeemed. Number of shares 609. 76. 533 53 .481 533 EXCEIPTS. Entrance fees received Dues received ..20,015 25 33 1,244 63 290 50 23 1464 Transfer fees received.

Interest iweeivaul Finoa recwived V. Redemptma Fees received. Bonds and mortgagee canccUed ...14,130 38 tsaoaaEMKHTa. Duea returned to memberaoai.haraa 70S Expense for the year. 1683 11 Amount advanced on redeemed 21444 Amount of cash in Bank 299 27 Total 3d AQ money loaned is amply secured by boad aad mortgage a full and accurate deerripiion of which is on file at the office of the Secretary, No.

48 8th-av, for the information of members. New-Yoee, Feb. 25, 1853. SAM'L SINCLAIR, JAMES W. FARR, CHAS.

CRANE, Special Committee en Finance and Annual Report. JOHN KEYSER, President, Rscbe Ross. Jb- Secretary. I Ciry ami Ccwnfy Sew York, as. Oa the 10th day of March.

A. A), 1SU, before me came JOHN KEYaEB, President, and Reuben Ross, Jr, Secretary, both personally known to me as tha indrvidnals who havo subscribed their names to the foregoing accounts, as President nnd Secretary of the said Second Greenwich Building Association, who being duly sworn, did dspoee nnd any, that ao cording to tie beet of their knowledge and belief, the sa accounts exhibit a true statement of the affairs of the said Association at the date thereof. WM. E. SMITH.

Je Commissioner of Deeds. WETMORE, ROBERT Ac CO. STOCK, NOTE, aad KXCHANOK BROKERS- dealers la Specie aad Cold Dust. Continental Baak Buildings, No. 12 WaU-st, Qft and to loan VU.UULF on MORTGAGE.

Good business paper done oa reasonable terms 30 to 60 days time. Apply to A. P. SMITH, No. 18 Park-place.

$10,000, a ww ai 6,000, $5,000 AND 93,000 TO LOAN on Mortrare. Arrdr ta A. P. SMITH. No.

18 Park-place. 4th Soar. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AJIERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Fbom New-Yobk TO LtvBBPOOL Chief Cabin Passage, $120; Second Cabin Passage, $70. Fbom Boston to LrvEBrooL Chief Cabia Passage, $100: Second Cabia Paaaaga, $55.

Tha ahipa from Boaton call at Halifax. ARABIA, Capt. Judkina, AMERICA, Capt. Leitch, PERSIA, Capt. Rrrie, EUROPA, Cape Shanuoa, ASIA, Capt.

E. GLott, CANADA, Capt. Stone, AFRICA. Capt. Harriaon, NIAGARA, Capt.

Lang. Theae vessels carry a clear White Light at mast-head Green on starboard bow Red oa port bow. CANADA, from Boston March 30 ASIA, New-York. NIAGARA, from 13 EUROPA. Boston April 20 AMERICA, Boston Wednesday April 27 ARABIA, New-York Wednesday May 4 Berths not secured until paid tor.

Aa experienced surgeon on board. The owners of theae ahipa will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Pro-eioue tones or Metala, unless Bills of leading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. For Freight or Passage apply to JS. CUNARD, No. 4.

Bowling Greea. OR LIVERPOOL United States Mail Steamship BALTIC, Capt. Cou stock. This steamship will depart, with the United States Mails, for Europe, poalUv.ly oa SATURDAY, April at 13 o'clock ML, from aar berth at the foot of Caaal-et. No berth secured until paid for.

For freight or passage, having uaequaled acfiomme-dations for elegance nnd comfort, apply to EDW'D K. COLLINS dt CO, No. 56 Wall-et. Passengers are requested to be on board at 11 A. M.

The steamship ATLANTIC will succeed the BALTIC, aad sail April 16. HE STEAMSHIP ANDES, Capt. HUTCHINS will eail for Liverpool about tha end of March. Far freight appply to E. CUNARD.

No. 4 Bowling Greea. FOR CALIFORNIA. INDEPENDENT LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. The new and splendid steamship UNCLE SAM, (2,000 tons,) William A.

Mills, Commander, will leave New-York for AsptawaU oa TUESDAY. April 5, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, from 'Pier No. 3 N.

connecting with a first class steamship to be provided by Messrs. GARRISON dt FRETZ, at Panama, to convey the paa-sengerao Saa Francisco. The UNCLE SAM has established the character of being decidedly the fastest steamer oa the route having on her three former tripe beat all her competitors from two to five days. Her good qualitiee aa a aea boat, and accommodations for passengers are as much superior toother steamers aa her speed. No efforts will be apared on the part of the owners or officers, to send the passengers through with expedition, comfort aad safety.

Passengers wishing to procure tickets at extremely low rates, are invited to examine the at earner, now ia port, and to call at the Office before purchasing elsewhere. A good Surgeoa ia attached ta thia veasal, whose services are free of charge. For 'freight or passage apply only to E. MILLS, Agent, New 51 Cortlandt-et. N.

B. A mail will be made up and sent by thia in accordance with the new United Sta tea Postage Law, for the accommodation of the public, and it is confidently believed that it will anticipate the regular mail from throe to five days, as usual. STEAMSHIP COM-e PANY. THROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO, eid A SPIN WALL AND PANAMA, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. No Detention on the Isthmus.

Tha new and fast side-wheel double-engine Steamship UNION, (1.500 tons.) Ricmabb- Aaaat a. Commander. wih leave NEW-YORK for ASPINWALL, (Navy Bay,) from Pier No. 4 North River, oa TUESDAY, April 5, at 3 o'clock precisely, connecting with the new aad magnificent aidewheel double-engine Steamship CORTES, (1,600 tone,) Thomas B. CaorrEN, Commander, which Steamer will bo ia readiness at PANAMA to receive the UNION'S passengers, and sail immediately for SAN FRANCISCO.

The accommodations aad ventilation of the CORTES are all that can be desired. Her speed (established on the voyage between New-York aad Panama, aad while oa the Pacifie coast) is unsurpassed. Every exertion will be made oa the part ef the line to insure comfort, expedition and safety. Passengers will be landed oa the wharf at AspinwaQ free, taking the Panama Railroad, aad are cautioned that tickets for this lino are sold ealy at No. 26 Broadway.

DAVIS, BROOKS de CO, General Agents. A Mail Bag ia made, up at the above office, under the aew United States Postage Law, fat the eoaveaieace of the public TTNTTED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COM-U PAN connecting with the PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, carrying- the great United States Mail. Only throe rh weekly S. Mail Line for CALI FORNIA and OREGON, and Aspiawall and Panama. Leaving New-York oa the 5th, 13th, 20th, and 28th of each month.

Greatly reduced prices. The splendid doable engine United States Mail steamship GEORGIA, 3,600 tons burden, D. D. Pobtxb, U. S.

Navy, Commander, will sail on TUESDAY, April 5, at 2 o'clock, P. hl precisely, from pier at foot of Warreu-et, North River. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's magnificent steamer TENNESSEE, will be ia readiness at Panama to receive the GEORGIA'S Mails and Passengers, aad sail immediately, for San Francisco. The GEORGIA will be followed, oa the 13th of April, by the double engine United States mail steamship EL DORADO, 1,300 toas burthen, J. Findlay Schenck, U.

8. Coeamaader, connecting at Panama with the Pacifie Mail Steamship Company's regular steamer PANAMA. The Pacifie Mail Steamshin Com near always keep extra steamers at Pan ama, to insare immediate dispatch. For freight or pas sers, arolv to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office the Companies, No.

177 West-st, corner of Warrea, New-York. THE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE VANDERBILT LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO THE ACCESSORY TRANSIT COMPANY, of Nicaragua, Proprietora. Through ia advance of the Mail-Only Line riving through Tickets including tha Isthmus Ci ussier The favorite double engiae Steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,200 tons barthea, will leave from pser No. North River, at 3 o'clock preciaely, fur Saa Jaaa del Norte, aa TUESDAY, April 5, connecting with tha popular steamship BROTHER JONATHAN. 2.200 tons burthen, ever the Nicaragua Transit Route, having but twelve miles of land transportation.

These steamers are unsurpassed ia their ventilation aad aceaenasodatioaa. For information or passace at the lowest rates, apply only at the Agency of the Company. No. Batterw-place, up stairs. VANDERBILT, Agent, Passengers are eaationed agaiast the repreaaatauoas ef hired runners of other lines.

Nona are employed this liao. A mail bag ia aaade up at thia office. OfTlCS OF THE MlTICAW OCEAX MaIL AN IwLAXB- I Company, No. 31 Broadway. March 28, 1 853.

THE SERVICE FOlt THE TRANSPORTATION OF THE UNITED STATES MAILS to Sea Francisco via New-Orleans, Vera Crux and Arspulco, will be commenced on the first section frees New-Orleans ta Vera Cms eat tbe 14th proxisaex. The stew and eleraat steamer Term, toas burden, will be dispatched frees New-Orleans oa Thursday, 14th of April next, at o'eluck A. M. Far further iaformatioB, apply Messrs. HARRIS MORGAN, No.

7 Tchoupitoulss a New -Orleans, or the OGce af thU Ccirsny ai aSove. EOBT. G. RANKIN, President. ORNAriTNTAL I "HON ItAILrNm, ery deacrtptioa of Wrought mni Cast Ir-a for Cemeteries, dwiluin, etc, maus at urt m4 aatistisfactory prices.

1 ra rv of styles, pr.ces, ate call em aJ I I'Tl A CO, rnr-t -r dt ILZ12.Y, Assays, h. il I'xi-et. Ca-i-tci-and, an- CLL VLLA AT Lr.lZ i Roads YYi.vi Monday. Dec 23, Psseenrer Trains lesrs ss CTevelaad for Columbus at A. M.

and P. 1 land for Erie at 7 A. M. and 3.10 P. Erie at 3.20 A.

M. aad 3J0 P. Columbus for Cv-12 M. and IIP. Shelby foT at and 8.22 P.

Shelby for Columbus at It A. FREIGHT AND STOCK TRAINS. Eris -land at 7.16 A. M-; Cleveland for l.He at fe A. Cleveland fvwCorumbua at 6.15 A.

Cuiumbus for aad at 6.15 A. M. RAILROAD CONNECTIONS At Erie wi aad Buffalo Road for New-York and Boswn. i I and the New-York aad Erie Road, aad eta Lu-- Buffalo aad Albany and Uadsoa River Roads tol.e-. and the Western Road ta Boatoa at Columbus Columbus aad Xeuia aad Little Miami F.oad to aati; at Cahoa with the BeUefooUine and LuJ.ir to Marios; at Shelby with the Sandusky aad i Road to MoareeviUo.

Tidado aad Chwara i end st land with the Pittsburg Road to Pittsburg, L.icaors I Philadelphia. STAGS CONNECTION'S At CriAan wi I Medina aad Wooeter at New-London anl Columbus with Circleville, snd Pon O. A. KNIGHT, Agent, IL NOTTINGHAM, Agent, Lna. N.

SOUTHARD, Agent, Coluitl ta. J. P. DAVIS. Arenu Snelbr.

Office of the Cleveland, Columbue and CiacuutaU ana Cleveland and r.ne Haiiroad Conirany, Clevalaad. Dee. 18. 12. A.

STONE, Jr, SaperintacJ ONO ISLAND ILAILHOAD-Ou aui A-f Moaday, Nov. 1, 1S52, aad uaul turther aoUco, t. will rua aa follows TRAINS MOVESO EAST. "AVE ABBIVE AT Brooklya at. .10 00 a.

2:00 P. 3:45 P. Farminrdals at. 115 Brooklyn Brooklya Brooklya Creenport Farmingdale i 8 Hi 5.00 P. Jamaica TRAJNS llOUsU WEST.

leave. aaatvE at Jamaica at 6:30 A.M. BrooUyn Ml A-" 7:00 A. M. Brooklya Greenport 8:00 A.M.

Brooklyn 1- Brooklyn ii i The 3:45 P. M. Train will run throurh to Cnr Saturdays, aad leave Greenport at 4 A. I r.x i i Mondays. J.

E. HAVILAND, Bbooklyn, Oct, 19, 1852. BUFFALO AND NKW-YOILK CITi' i ROAD. FROM NEW-YORK TO Lit DIRECT. Passengers leave the Ofiice ef the New- ana ens statiroaa, loot ei taking ears ta City, proceed rid New-York aad Erie Railroad to nellsville, thence to Buffalo direct.

BAOOAOB CllCKtf TKBOCOaT. Fare from New-York to Buffalo Tickets eaa be procured at the Office of tha New- 1'e and Erie Railroad, foot of Daaae-et, and No. laadt-et. Oa aad after Monday, March 27, trainj win leave tl a -of Duane-etaa follows Mobnino ExTBEsa At 7 A. M.

arrive at villa 8.05 P. and ia Buffalo 11:43 same evenn Mail Tbain At A. M. arrive at Buffalo, morning, stopping at all stations. Eybninov ExraEsa 6 P.M.; arrive at 6 23 A.M, aad ia Buffalo at 10:25 aame morn.

nr. On Sunday, one train only Evening Express, ax I Expreaa trains will not leave Uornellsnlie for I until after the arrival of the erpreae trains from I York. J. O. IlOYT, SuperinteaJ i.

W. C. TaLLMApOE, Agent, No. 25 CorUandt-st. TtTICHIGAN SOUTHERN AND J.1A INDIANA RAILROAD.

Two trains per aad after Feb. 7. 1S53, until further notice. I 7 I Trains will run betweea Chicago, Toledo aad L. oaiiy, except unoaya, as kiowi i Chicago for Monroe at 6f A.

M. Chicago for Toledo at Pi A. M. and P. M.

Toledo for Chicago at 8 A. M. and 6 P.M. Monroe fur Chicago at 71 A. M.

This Road, in oonjuactiosi with the Toted aad walk Lake Shore, New-York aad Erie, bany, and Uadsoa River Railroads, forma tha c. rnad communicaUoa betwesa CillCAUO u) 1 YORK CITY. Alao a Railiwad eavamwnieatioa Is now est4 i CHICAGO and COLUMBUS, C1NCLN NA1 1 and 1 -BURG, oid Toledo aad Norwalk Road, which in! the Mad River aad Hamiltoa and Dayton Road's at vus. The Maaafiald Road at Moaroenlls, and t' -lmad, Columbavs aad Cincinnati, and Pittsburg i.c- Cleveland. JOS.

IL MOORE, Sspenut M. S. or N. R. R.

Office, Adriaa, Dee. S7, 1 JOHN F. PORTER, Agent, No. Lroad-u, LEVELAND, COLl IHU.S fc CiMl v. I RAILROAD COMPANY-NOTlC2.

Ko.J -r Stock in thia Company, en the 1st dsy ef April next, -1 ba entitled to subscribe at par for their proportion cf 11-creased Stock, being 30 per cent oa the shares stance; il their respective names oa the books of the Compenv, 1 1 tbe close of that day, ia conformity with the order ot a Board of Directors of this date. Subscription to be mi and nn instalment of 20 per cent paid thereon, oa or before the 1st day of May aext aad a further insts.irrrt i 90 per cent en the 1st day of August aext. A din 1 3 per ceat ia Stock will will be credited am tha aew i at tha tima of snbscriptioa. Ia all cases where suWr --turns are aot aaade en or before the 1st dsy of rut, the right to tbe iarreaaed Stork will be aoid for tiie -fit of the holder. For Stock registered in p-'ea-YorV subscription to be made and instalments paid at the a cf WINSLOW, LANIER dt No.

53 Wsil-t. 'i fer books will be closed from the 1st to the i fcf April next. T. P. HANDY, Treasurrr.

Curiuis, March 24, 1853. TJDSON RITER ILAILIZO AU ARRANGEMENT Trams leave Ir for Albany aad Troy BxrESss Tbain 4 A. through la 4 hor, aectiag with trains reaching Buffalo or LTjctre, o'clock same evening. Mail Tbain 8 A. M.

Through Wsy Train, 1 r. ExraEss Tbain 4 P. M. Aeromnied.iuon P.M. For Tarrytowa at 10-30 P.

M. aad 6.: Fob Po'KEErsiE At 10.30 A.M., Wsy Freut i Sanger Train, aad 4 P. Paaaeagsr Traia. For Peal skill, at 5.30 P.M. The Tarrytowa, PeekskiU, aad Fo asepsis Tr-' i at all Way Stations.

Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, 14th aad Jlst-st. Sunday Tbains From Caaal-et, at 73 A. keepsie, aad 6 P. for Albany, at a-l bu.wi.. CAMDEN AND AMIJOY 1 1 A I TO PHILADELPHIA.

iii A MENT-Twe lines daily at 7 A. II. nr. i 1 Morning Accommodatioa Line by steamer TER, from Pier No. 1, North River, thenre ly Bordeatowu, arriviag at Philadelphia bv ARD STOCKTON, at 1 P.

M. Fare, Aptebnoon ExtbessMail Line by i I at 2 P. M. for South Amboy and cars fa Caa.i! at Philadelphia about 6 P.M. Fare, I.

Emiobaht Luri at It P. M. by Fare.Sl 50. Fifty poo ads of barrage allowed each paster -carried at the risk of its owner but notour ceived or considered ae baggage excajH w- a- L. Rochester, Lorurn-r, at; -FALLS RAILROAD The meet direct, Quickest aad cheapest Hamilton, aad Canada Weet.

Oa aad a. Jan. IS, 1H53, trains will leave Rorbe-'er Niagara Falls, as follows 7:5 A. i i i Retaraiag Traia will leave BuffsJo sn1 Rorhestsr st 7 50 A. M.

aad 4.4 P. l. I Buffalo will had this route much superior any other. The Road ia ro aad equipped with entirely new cars and 1 preaeat tetaaiaas of the Road ia Luuo, it ia -tha aaost central portion of the city. WARREN COLLc'ZN.

TAjTrwr-YORK and Al Trains leave Pier, foot of ss I Express Traia at 7 A. M. for Dunlixk i-i Mail Train at A. M. for all tauona.

Way Traia st 3.10 P. M. for Flennoiit ar: Way Train at 3 JO P. M. for IV law.

i -v Expreaa Traia ovary day at P. il. it I tale. Both Expreaa Trains connect at i Shore Railroad a for Cleveland, an! eiaaati; also to Saadesky, Chicago. CHAS.

Ml-. T. FOR FniLADTTLri'IA EXPRESS i sey Railroad era Jersey Ciy ef Cortland t-et at 6 end A. Faro to Philadelphia. 1 TJ ia tl 3 Relief Trains (3 fr rrt-c class, ia 8 and A.

II. ari 4 1'. A. aad 6t P. M.

E.iiuo Charleeteai through tickets a i. through Burgage received ia t-e M. liaaa. FsaaenreTS wuh tp-, itee before tbe traias CENTRAL RAIL! AT New-York to Lston, i a. i meat, leans aciag Nov.

Esstoa and tatermeii.a'p and 3.45 P.M, aad for l' ia. leave Phi 11, peon ry at 8 and A. I Fon rrrirn THE liOl'SAli HAVLN RAILI.JAi Cnaalfs Vvieks, PUra, peck-s pt i FRUiAY st port t) rents. Irt: "i leave -t -v r-. It! j- Ct L- j.

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