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IXm-Qoxk j3(uljv Simc0, iHonbag; Isronnbtr 14, 1853; INSTRUCTION. BERGEN IIEIUHTH INSTITUTE. Th Winter Term this School will be f(ir Nov. 11. Bt one mile frvm Huboken Ferry, it ia be lieved to cnniae aU th healthful, rustic tdrulii Stage of Schools nwrc Ci stent la Die eouatrv.

N- Th wpnetor will open school for Mi mi oi the Oth Msy Mit, if sufficiest encouragement i given For farther particulars, nrcalare, tina em the frnxwi of J. SMITH, office of THOMPSON HAYNER, No. at KASIIOWS-. Uookstort, Jersey City, or by letter, directed to HH-kea J. H.

M. SMITH. -Bsbobw TTxtoiis IiiTtrrTt, Oct. IMS. REFERENCES Jarod "parka, LL.

EJw.rd Chssaiag.LL. D-, Heary W. Longfellow. A. M-.

Harvard L'Bivcreity Martya Peiae, M. Iward Sandford, J. W. Benedict, New-York Theodore Wnoleey, l-L. Decimeoa Olmsted, LL.

Yale College Rev. Richard 8. Stoyrs, Brooklyn; Rev. Charles K. Imhne, Jersey City Edwin A.

Stevens, Uotoukea Ray. W. R. Una, North Bergen. ADlKt JNMtItETE, Ravenawood, L.

ra-opaas Nov. I. The premiaes, nearly tw acre, oa th Heights overhanging the Eaat River, ara unsurpassed fox oajubnly, end connect with the city hourly, by stages aad boats. It la a family school, Mra. W.

JONES Principal Tka tear heie ara residents, all nf the highest standing is their profession, end devote their satire attention to th liruowMt of their elaaaea. Personal earring and ro-flaamaat of manners ara caltiTated, aa secondary ouly ta moatal socoenpUshaaenta, Tarma, $3U0, iaeladinr mane. French end drawing. Circular at the tore of Messrs TRACY, IRWIN ok No. 935 DL' CAT I ON.

The advertiser takaa foar boy, aa--ider eleven years of are, into hia own family, aad makes it his bamaeas to educate tbem at kome with hif wa. Aa there may soon be a vaeauof it ia bow a suitable time for parent who wUh to piece a son ia the couu-try, under home influence, aad nyrsJ aad physical traia-g jedu jnualy adapted to the iadiindaaJ, to maka aplrar lioa. Trrma, 91M arr tuna. A liaa addraaaad Bttx No. 146 Feat-Ofiico, Hartford, will be forwarded.

Li WHO WANT tTTwrTtE a rood had ro to tke anefnhtr'a Writiar Parlura, No. SJ Bniadway. BRISTOWS ayatrm of aeamaaahip ia th beat. Ladiee and fatlcmea, of every are, are pimtivelj taarkt a keaatifal, free, rraoefal, ftajahad atyle of wntiac iafrom twelve to twenty Waaoaa. Call.

Vintiar narda ale-gaatly wnttea- GEORGE BR. I STOW. OAHDINO SCHOOL. FOR CHILDR.EN The Hiaaea WlLLIAMa are prepared to received a fen mora Board mr Srhidara, at their Boarding and Day School, No. 107 Brooklyn.

Girl ra-catved from 4 yara old to It boya from 4 to 8. Terma of Taitma, iacludiag board, waahinr, etationery aad fuel, 411 to S35 per qaaxter, payable half ia advance. Extra for maaie. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO-FORTES WITI1 CIRCULAR SCALES.

T. GILBERT dt CO. have recently made a aew Circmlar Scale to their Pianoe, which rivet greater pow or of tae thaa any other before nutaafactured. Peraoaa aboat to parchaae are invited to call and hear them. T.

J. dt Co. are the ewaera of the EoUaa patent richt, and eaa faraiah them at lower riea thaa any other house. For eale at the Mnaio and Piano Rooma of HORACE WATER8, No. 233 Broadway.

Alao, a larre aaaortmeat of aecoad-hajid Piaaoa and Melodeona, at pricea that defy competition. Piaaoa to let. "J7OLIAN piAOFxTltTES At No. 441 Bn.nd-lUiwuj, from the celebrated hoaae of UAL LETT, DAVIS Ac Boaton, with Grand SaapeoMoa Bndjre, (which produce the moat delighttnl tone imaginable, and preveata the etriaga from breaiinr,) and New Action, (which, for power and delicacy of touch, ha no equal.) Alao the much admired Pinnoa ef A. W.

LADD dt 'With a large assortment of new and aecond-hajtd Pinnoa, of variona makeT. for eale at vary low pricea. Piano to let. LINCOLN dc THOMPSON, No. 411 Broadway.

WN. IHILL.ER No7ljfl i158 11 between 3d and 3J-av, in conseqaence of the increased demand for hia Piano-fortea, hua extended hia bnaiacaa, and ia now prepared to offer to hia frieuda, and thoae wiahinr a anpenor instrument, an extensive annrt-aient in plain and ornamental rtet, from 61 to octave, fully warranted for every Dnalera and teat her iiplied on reaaanab)e tenna. Old Pianoa taken in exchange, rehammered, reatrung, tuned, and cleined op. One Second-hand Piano for sale cheap. T1 ES8U.

UGIITE No. 9 Ca-Xfl ia consequence of the increased domaad and anrivaUed popularity of their PIANO-FORTES, have ex- tended their buaineee, and are now prepared to offer to their friend and those wiehine; A euperior instrument, aa -extensive assortment, in plain and ornamental casea, of xaodam atyle. from Cf to 7 octaves Second-hand Piaaoa takaa in exchange. Broadway Ware rooms, No. 423.

VF. HARKISON respectfully inform hi former enstooiera and the public generally, that he eon-- tlaaea hia manafactory aad warerooma at No. 37 Mercer- between Orand and Bnm, where maybe found a splendid aaaortmeat of PIANO-FORTES, from 61 to7oo tare, with the latest improvement. Pianoa to let. dc C.

FIBCnKR, (late Nuwwa Ac FiacHta,) Manafactory and Warerooin, No. 170 aoraer of Dey-et. PIANO-FORTES, warranted, wiih re-Tarao bndre aad patent tabes, well calculated for keeping la tame. Piano-Fort ee tuned, repaired, and exchanged. N.

B. Also, JKolian Piano-Forte for al. BANK NOTICES. BANK DEPAKTJIEMT-STATE OF NEW, YORK Albaht, July 7, 1852. Notice i hereby ffivea, ia pursuance of the atatuto in such case mad and provided, that all circulating notes issued by the OSWEGO COUNTY BANK, Meridian, (an Individual Bank,) must be presented to the Superintendent of the Banking Depart' tnent of the State of New-York, for payment, within two year from the date of this notice, or the fund deposited with aid Superintendent for the redemption of the note issued by the above bank will be riven op to said bank.

j) 12-law2yM D. B. ST. JOHN, Superintendent. BANK DEPARTMENT STATE OF NEW-YORK Albany, Feb.

12, 1852. Notice ia hereby given, in pursuance of the statute in such cases made and provided, that all the circulating note iaaued by the MERCHANTS BANK, late of Caaandairua, now of Naples, Ontario County, (an Individual Bank,) must be presented at the office of the Superintendent of the Bank-' ing Department of the State of New-York, for payment, within two yeara from the date of this notice, or the fund deposited for the redemption of the same will be returned 'to the owner of said Bank. lOMawSyM D. B. ST.

JOHN, Superintendent. ANK DEPARTMENT STATE OF-NEW. YORK Albany, May 11, 1853. Notice ia hereby 1 given, pursuant to the atatute in such caae made and pro-' videe, that all the Circulating Notea of the AS TOR BANK, of the City of New-York, (a Banking Association.) le presented at the office of the- Superintendent of "the Banking Department of the State of New-York for pay meat, within two year from the date of thi notice, or the funds deposited for the redemption of the said notea will bo riven up to the aaid Bnnk. mylS-IawSyM D.

B. ST. JOHN, Superintendent. ANK DKPARTMENTSTATE OP NEW YORK Albakt, Noy. 11, 1853 The CITIZENS' BANK, of Falton, has this day filed in thi office a notice of the appointmeat of the METROPOLITAN BANK, in the City of New-York, aa arent for the redemption of ita circulating notea.

together with a revocation of the ap pointmentof HENRY WIGHT, as such agent, agreeable to the aet entitled "An act to amend the several acta relating to Incorporated Banka, Banking Associations ad Individ al Banker," paased April 17, 1851. D. B. ST. JOHN, Superintendent.

ANK DEPARTMENT STATE OF NSW-YORK ALBANY. Nov. 9, 1S53. The BROCK PORT EXCHANGE J1ANK has this day filed in thi office, a notice of the appointment of the METROPOLITAN BANK, in the City of New-York, as agent for the re- demotion of ita circulating notes, together witn a revocation of the appointment of HENRY WIGHT, as such agent, agreeable to the act entitled "An act to amend the several acts relating to Incorporated Banks, Banking Associations, and Individual Bankers," passed April 17, 1853. D.

B. ST. JOHN, Superintendent. BANK DEPARTMENT STATE OFNEW-Y'ORK. Albany, Nov.

5, 1853. The JAMESTOWN BANK has thi day filed i a thi office, a notice of the appo.atn.ent of Tke METROPOLITAN BANK in the City of New-Y'ork, as agent for the redemption of its circulating notes, together with a revocation of the ap-Boiatmeat of The People's Bank as such agent, agreeable to the act entitled "Aa act to amend the several acts relating to Incorporated tanks. Banking Associations and ladividaal passed April 17, 1851. D. B.

ST. JHN, Superintendent. ANK DEPARTMENT STATE OF YORK Albany, Nov. 8, 1853. The CANAL BANK of Lockport, has this lay filed in this office, a ao-vjco of the appointment of FREDERICK JAMES, of the City of New-York, as agent fi the redemption of its circulating aot, together arith a revocation of the ap-poiatmnt ef The ALBANY EXCHANGE BANK as ach ag eat, agreeable to the a enutled Aa act to nmead the several acts relating to Incorporated Banks, Banking Associatioas and Individual taker," passed 17, 1851.

D. B. ST. JOHN. Superintendent.

SASHES AND BLINDS. DOOR. SASH AND BLIND DEPOT. No. SI DL'ANE-ST.

The attention of baildera, shippon, and ex hers, ia lavited ta the stock of Doors, Wiadowa, aa BUads, which 1 offer, wholesale and retail, at he loweoi pricea. Particular atteauoa is given to the maaafactnr of the above articles (ta order) for 6 rat-class haul ding Which will be warranted a good as caaJbe made. CEORGKJWARRKN UATSTAT TITE DERBY BCILDLNG AND LUMBER COMPANY have oa hand, aad are receiving the above articles, made ia the most approved style, and are from the best kiln-dried lumber, hich they will furnish oa reasonable terms to all who may favor them with their patronage. Depot No. 38 Caaal-aU, a few doors eaat of Broadway.

VVQ nflft "TOClirbF-DOORS, Saahes, ta-J and eatsid Bliada, Shatters, aW, kUsrdriod, and warraatal to stand in say climate. hip-pa rs. Builders, etei, ara invited ta examine the most ax-(eaaive stork of tks above gooda in tka eoaatrr. at th Mammoth Warerooma of JSNJLLN eh PORTER, near CanaL OORs7WINDOWS, esitside aad inaido BUada, Shattera, ake 4i-. ef New-York maaafacture.

warranted perfectly dry. wholesale and retail, at th lowest apriooa. IRA. PORTER CO Wow 8 Spruce near Naaaaa. ZrNC PAINT.

The ndemgo4, agents for th sale of White Oxide of Zinc, manufactured by the PENNSYLVANIA AND LEHIGH ZINC COMPANY, are prepared ta receive order for th same, anal woale laviu the attention of tke trade ta its vide at npertonty ear other of American maamfactara, and ita moat ao-oaaal eempetiuon with the host af Foreign. Dealer can, with confidaneo, depend apoa always obtaining any desired supply this Paint, which will he fcaad to reoommend itaelf for parity, groat body, aad ani-sVsrm whileassa rrice and terma arranged on' tka moat liberal footiaf. JAMES T. LEWIS 4k CO, Na. 8t WaUr-vt.

FINANCIAL. UNITKDHTATKS CAPITOl, EXTEXSIOV AND WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT OFFICE I. 153- PronoeaJa will.be received at this 0 P. M-, of the 20th December next, for faraiabing bnck for th coastrectioa of the Weahiagtoa Auudue4. lite whtJa quaatity aeoded will probably about forty miilioa.

I'ropoeila shoald state the quaatity wbich each htoder will undertake te faraiah. The bricks most be delivered at aach points of the line as may from iiabc to time Ijo desigaated by the engineer. The times and quantities will depend upon appropriat oas mads try Coaxrcas. There are large deposits of clsy suitablaj mn.m ufia in. jine, ana tne eoatractar will be required to furnish a aample of the clay aad feneka he-for commencing the manufactare.

None bat well-made hard beret hncks, entirely acceptable to the engineer, wtll be received, and they will be required to be made ia moulds coa'crming ia size te the municipal regulations of the city of Washington. Every offer must be accompaaied by a written guarantee, aigaed by one or mere respoaaihle per ia, to the ef-fcf that he tbey undertake that the bidder or bidders i'J, if hia or their bid be accepted, eater lato aa obligation within tea days, with good aad sufficieat anretie, to furni-h the hncks offered Said guarantee to be aceota-ranied by the certificate of the United Statea list net Judge, United State District Attorney, Nar. Arent, or some officer of the general Government, or individual known to the Department of War, that the guarantor are able to maka good their guarantee. All bi itslo sealed aad endorsed 'Proposals Bri Jt fr Washington The bids will Le opened in the preaer.ee of such Udders as may choose to be present. A the certainty of supply is very nnportaat, the failure of a contractor iavolving probably the stoppage of the work for a whole seasoa, the United Statea reaerve toicself the right to reject any or 11 'the bide, and to make such arrangement, frr the supply of brick aa may be moat advaa-fageona work.

(Sie extract from Eagiaeer De part-meat Regulations below M. MEIGS, of Eogineer in charge nf Waahingt Aqueduct. It ia not to be understood by the above that any areat of the Departaieat ia restricted to aa acceptaace of the lowest bid offered The object of the advertisement being only to give public notice and invite competition, every agent will, after receiving proposals, exercise a souad ducretioa in fixing the term aad price of th contract, being uader no obligation to confine himself to the bids made in answer to the advertisement, or to the persons making them. No contract made under thi a Department, for aervicea or auppliea, can be transferred in any case but the same must bo executed by the original obligor, or by some person in his name, and responsible to him; and such obligor will be held to hia legal responsibility, and all payments will be made to him. To Capt.

M. C. Meigs, U. S. Engineer.

We. the undersigned, residents of In the State of hereby iointly and aeverally covenant with the United Statea, and guarantee, ia case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will, within ten day after the acceptance of said bid, execute the contract for th same, with good and sufficient sureties to perform the work or furnish the articles proposed in conformity to the term of the advertisement under which it was made. And in caae the aaid ah all fail to enter into the contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the ltference between the offer of the said and the next loweat bidder. A. B.

CD. -I hereby certify that to the heat of my knowledge and belief the above-named guarantors are good and suffi cient. E. F. NOTICE TO TIIK STOCKHOLDERS of the PHENIX BANK, New-York.

Pxmii bank, New York, June 12, 1853. The Charter of thia Bank will expire on the 1st day of January next. Such of the Stockholders as are desirous of joining in an Association sout being lormed, to take its plat and continue ita business, will please call on PETER M. IYSON, Cashier of the Phenix Bank, after the lat day of July next, and before the 1st day of November next, and (ubacribe the Article of Association. Each stockholder in the Phenix Bank will be entitled to subscribe for a like amount in the new As-ociation, to be styled THE PHENIX BANK OF TUB C1TV0F NEW-YORK, to have the same amount of capital, viz.

One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided in the like number (60,000) of shares of Twenty Dollars each. THOMAS TILESTON, Preaidant. PETE M. Beyson, Cashier Phenix Bank, New-York, Nov. 1, 1853.

The period of subscription to' the stock of Association, above proposed, is hereby extended to the 1st day of December next, when the booka will be finally cloaed, aad all stock not subscribed for will enure to the benefit of the Association. THOMAS TILESTON, President. PXTEB M. Bkyson, Cashier. DUNCAN.

S1TERMAN de CO. nold on sal STATE OF GEORGIA A per cent. Bonds. STATE OF MISSOURI per cent. Bonds.

STATE OF CALIFORNIA 7 per cent. Bonds. CITY OF ALBANY 8 percent. Bonds, (water loan.) CITY OF BUFFALO 6 percent. Bonds.

CITY OF CINCINNATI 5 per cent. Bonds. CITY OF ST. LOUIS 6 per cent. Bonds.

CITY OF PITTSBURG 6 per bent. Bonds. CITY OF NEW-ORLEANS percent. Bonds. CITY OF MOBILE 8 per cent.

Bonds. CITY AND COUNTY OF MOBILE 7 per cent. Bonds CITY OF BALTIMORE 6 per cent. Bonds. CITY OF SACRAMENTO 10 per cent.

Coupon Bonds, nterest payable in New-York. ROCHESTER CITY 8 percent. Bonds. CHICAGO CITY 8 per cent. Bonds.

CIRCULAR. The undersigned have opened a Banking House, at No. 14 Nsw-Yoik, under the firm of STURGES dc ELLIS, and are now prepared to receive accounts and extend theeak'ial facilities to such as think proper to open a business with them. The House will be conducted in connection with that of ELLIS dc STURGES, in Cincinna'i, the senior of which has had a successful experience in Banking for the last 15 years. Particular attention will be paid to the purchase and sale of Stocks aad other Securities on Commission, by C.

DELANO, (late of Messrs. DELANO, DUNLEVY CO ,) who, in connection with A. G. ALLEN, will sign the name of the Firm in the transaction of our hnsiness. WM.

STURGIS. New-York, Oct. 1, 1853. ROWLAND ELLIS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

VILLAGE OF WAKEFIELD, AT WILLIAMS BRIDGE, WESTCHESTER N. Y. Sealed proposals will he received at tke office of WELLS dc COCHRANE, Builders. No. 80 Avenue B.

until the 18th day of November, 1853, at 3 o'clock, P. for the grading, drainage and bridging of 479 acres of land. Plans, profiles and specification of the work will be ready for exhibition, a above designated, from and after the 7th day of October, 1853 alst a set of the above plans, dec, can be seen at the residence of Mr. Geo. Bussing, on the land.

The Executive Committee reaerve the right to reject any or all estimates, if for their interest so to do. All estimates to be addreaaed to JOHN W. L1NSTED, Chairman of Ex. Committee, care of WILLI dc Cochkane, No. 80 Avenue N.

Y. City. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE JUNCTION RAILROAD OF OHIO, and the TOLEDO, NOR-rVALK and CLEVELAND RAILROAD, can exchange hair certificates of Stock in the above Companies for the itork in the Consolidated Company, called the CLEVELAND and TOLEDO RAILROAD, pon applioatioa at hia office. Interest upon the Junction atock, and the mrplns earnings of the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland tauroad, (which, by agreement, ara to be paid in the loads of the new Company,) will be paid as soon as th tooks of the Companies can be balanced, of which da totice will be riven. The Convertible Bond of the June-ion Road can be exchanged at any time for the Stock of he Consolidated Road.

E. B. LITCHFIELD. Treasurer TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be received at the office of the Chief Engineer of the New-York Central Railroad Company, in the Exchange, in the city of Albany, till the 15th day of No-rember next, inclusive, for the graduation for the second track from Syracuse to Rochester by the direct route.

The work embraces about eighty-one miles of ad, and is well worthy the attention of Contractors. The profiles and specifii ations of the work will be ready for examination on and after the 7th day of November, at the office (of the Chief Engineer. GEO. E. GRAY.

Chief Engineer. Office of Finley, Kissam dc Bankebs, I No. 49 Insurance Buildings. COLLECTIONS MADE throothout thh United States and Canadas, and prompt returns given on the most favorable terms. Business paper andjoans negotiated.

The firm consiats of MATTHEWS, FINLEY New-Orleans B. P. KISSAM. formerly Paying Teller in Bank of America aad W. B.

TAY'LOR, for a umber of years with Messrs. Corning dc Co. CREDITS ON CFirNA, INDIA, Messrs DUNCAN, SHERMAN dc Bankers, New-York, ire prepared to iaaue Mercantile Credits on the Oriental lank. Corporation, London. Also, Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit, available at all the Branches and Agenda of that establishment, as follows Canton.

1 auras. Singapore, i Hong-Kong, China. Bombay, Col a aa bo, Ceylon. Shanghae, I Calcutta, Kandy, -I DRAFTS FOR SALE On the iL Union Bank of London. Belfaat Bunking Company, of Ireland.

National Bank of We are, by special authority, authorized to issue Draft on the above Bank, payable at sight, and in sums from XI upward. TAYLOR A. BROTHERS. No. 76 WaU-at cor Pearl.

FFICB OF THE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 78 Broadway. New-Yob Sept. 1, 1853 The eighth installsaeat of fifteen dollars on each share af the iacreaaod capital stock of the above Company will so payable oa the 1st day of October next, and the ninth and final installment of the same amount oa the 1st day of November next. By order of the Board of Directors.

A. HOFFMAN, Treasurer. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WAXES. Bills of the Bank of Charleston on the Bank of Liverpool, in sams of one pound sterling and upward, negotiable at any of tha Banks in the United Kingdom, for sale by CENTER ok CO-, No. SO Old-alip, corner of Watr-et.

RKDITS cVew 'FOR TUB PACIFIC Messrs. DUNCAN, SHERMAN Baakere, Mew-York, issue Credits aad Bills of Exchange, available night, ia the fall owing places on tha West Coast Lima. alt-abaio. Panama. Sab FBAnciaoo.

INSL RANCE-SCRIpTiAV Be'sOLD At tha office of W. C. GILMAN, No 18 Merchant' Exchange, where cask is offered for Astor. Commercial, Son, New-York, Union, Atlantic and General MataaL PURE OLD PALM SOAP POR CIIAPPETJ HANDS, THE FACE, BATH USE, AND FOR CHILDREN. Beinf made of a vegetable oil, it is vary koaling and oaaolUent in its properties.

It can he had la small packages of ai cakes each at th maaaiactory of J. C. HULL ch SONS, No. 108 Cbff-et. JOnN COOK at SON, No.

754 Broadway. NELSON 'NEWTON, No. 10 Bleeckcr. TJLLBRO, No. 338 Bowery, eorner of BaswL JOHN W.

COOK. No. 84J Broadway. See ChUum's Certificate. Having tried tka Old Palm Soap, amuaiacturec kr J.

Evu dk Sons, I can Tsssaxmend It aa being am excellent quality wf Tails Soap. The healing propertiea at Palm Oil. which are wall kaova, mac reader taua Soap preferable to Castile Soap, for the ua uee. iAXS JL CHILTON, kL Cksmist. INSURANCE.

LIFE INSURANCE. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 96 New-York Are now prapored a addition to the Fire Inearaaca business, to take up that if LIFE INSURANCE ia its various braachea, and invite the attention of the public to their proposals for ffecttag insurance on livee aad granting- of annuities. Their Ta-les of Ratea have bee a adjaeted oa the Baoet equitable scale, aad, it is believed, will be found lower than those of other companies whilst their large Mortal aad reserved fnad, together with the personal luspoavcibtlity of the ahareaoldera, offer a guarantee of security uupar-alelled ta this country.

Paasphleta, containing Tables of Ratea, aad every tafffimatioa relatiag to the eabjeet, may be had at the office. The Compaay is willing to insure to th extent ef TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, oa aa uncepuonabla Ufa. The authorised capital of th Compaay is or $10,000,000. The paid-up capital, aad surplus aad reserved funds, nearly THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Of thia, a sum now amount-bag to nearly' half a million of dollars, and constantly, in-creasing, is invested in this country.

All loses will ho kr" DIRECTORS IN NEW-YORK. Jams Beown. Chairman. FxANCla Cottknet, Deputy-ChainuaB. George Barclay, Joseph Gaillard, C.

W. Faber, Mortimer Livingston, Alex. Hamilton, Joseph Fowler, Ed. F. Sanderson, Wm.

S. Wet more, MEBICAL BKFEBEBS. Alexander B. Heeaek, M. D.

Austin L. Saads, kf. D. BESIDBWT SBCBBTABY. Alfred PelL BEKKMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Office, Clinton cor. Beekmaa and N. CAPITAL, Tma Compaay insures against loss and damage by fire on the moot favorable terms. Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Veeeela ia port and their cargoes, aad also against the risks of Inland Navigation. Orders by post, or in person, will he promptly attended to.

DIRECTORS BENJAMIN W. BENSON, President. A. C. Kinrslaad, Thoa.

M'Elrath, T. B. Coddingtou, Wm. H. DeGroot, Jas.

Corgeshall, J. G. Merntt, James Morrison, W. H. Simonton, Chas.

S. Francis, Ed. I. Jannee, James N. Crow, William Miles, Abm B.

Miller, A. Jonrneav, George J. Byrd, Edward V. Price, Addington Reed, Seely Brown, Wright Gillies, J. Edgar, J.

S. Lounsberry. S. W. Smith, John A.

Hallett, William West, T. A. Howe, J. O. Fowler, Thomas Keech, M.M.VanBeuren, Daniel Hodrman, Wm.

Westerfield, Wm. D. Andrews, Alex. C. Pallon, A.

Underbill, K. Collamore, Wm. T. Dugan, R. A.

Tooker, Lemuel Bangs, Q. W. Farnham, Thomas Cooper. WILLIAM P. LYON.

Secretary. TIIK RUTGERS FIRE INSURANCBCOM-PANY, CASH CAPITAL, Office, Chat ham-square, corner New-York. ARB YOU INSURED Tw Thi Company insure against loas or damage by fire, en the most favorable terms, Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and also against the risks of Inland Navigation. Orders by post, or in person, will be promptly attended to. All losses paid in thirty dava after ascertained.

DIRECTORS: President, ISAAC O. BARKER, Vie President, JOHN W. KETCHAM. Elijah F. Purdy, Thomas Wallace.

William Peet, L. Church, G. J. Hamilton, M. H.

Smith, Jonathan Purdy, Anson Wooding, George U. Purser, Samuel Leggett, H. Adams, Edwin A. Hopkins, Wilson Small, O. W.

Woodford, A. S. Scribner, Jacob Miller, M.Stephenson, J. Y. Watkins, A.Fraaer, Joseph Whitfield, Chas.

D. Bailey, Samuel Raynor, John II. Bowie, S. Schoonmaker, John Robinson, David H.McAlpia, L. K.

Oiborn, John B. Simpaon, Charles Irving, Thnmaa J. Sloana. George Peckam, E. p.

FELLOWS, Secretary. Dabius Feaby, Surveyor. AFARGE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. M-J Office, corner Nassau and opposite the Post-Office. CASH CAPITAL, Insures buildings, merchandise, vessels in port and their cargoes, household furniture, and other insurable property, against loss or damage by firs.

Applications sent by post, or through the dispatch, will be attended to promptly. DIRECTORS: J. Westervelt, D. Talmage, A. M.

Binlnger, Wm. R. Lathrop, Alex. McRenzie, John F. Allen, Robert Smith, L.

Onderdonk, George H. Bell, John I.afarge, J. H. Jennings, Pliny Truman, John Newhouse, J. Tonnele, Orasmus BuahneB, Isaac Fryer, W.

G. Chava, Chas. P. Kirkland, John Fowler, F. Blanchet, H.

C. Adams, Fred. Hadley, amea E. Brown, Edw. C.

Vest, J. G. Wellstood, D. B. Pieraon, Geo.

Peckham, C. C. Cunningham, Thomas Houston, James Van Nordsn, Alex. Dalrymple, Robert Orr, Robert Paten, Richard SchelL, Nathan Clark, J. Livingston, John H.

Fowler, P. Poillion, James Black, Wm. R. Thorn, J. Magnifies, George Pierce, I.

Van Wagener, Robert H. Goff, JACOB WESTERVELT, President. Nicholas Caeeqll, Secretary. T3 EPTJBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY JTk Office No. 61 Wall-st.

This Company having- their capital of 8150,000 paid ia in cash, and securely "in vested, are prepared to insure against loos and damage by fire, on favorable terms. The Charter of this Company provides that, after paying interest to the stockholders, a the rate of seven per cent, per annum, four-fifths of tks remaining profits ara to be divided among- tha assured in crip, bearing interest, which scrip is to bo redeemable ia cash, whenever the accumulated profit and capital shall amount to $1,00,000. TRUSTEES. StepheaCWhitney, Reuben Withers, Robt. B.

Mi tarn, John A. C. Gray, J. P. O.

Foster, J. M. Waterbnry, D. B. Fearing, Jas.

Warren, Geo. Curtis, Wm. H. RusseQ, Arthur Learr, Geo. T.

Adee, A. C. Downing, M. W. Hamilton, Saml V.

Hoffman, Gazaway B.Lamar, Denning Duer, John J. Astor, 6eo. W. Rigg, Jao. Stewart, Jr.

Fredj A. Delano, WmTB. Duncan, Joa. Galliard, Jr. Jame C.

Bell, Chas. H. Russell, Ed. C. Center, Daniel D.

Smith, Isaac Townsend, Josiah Oakes, Fred. G. Footer. Psleg Hall, Robert S. Hone, ROBERT S.

HONS, President. Duncabt F. Cubby, Secretary. II BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CO. CHARTERED IN 1 84.

Offices, No. 43 Fultoa upper corner of Brooklyn aad No. 8 Met ehant' Exchange, N. Y. Thia Company hare their capital invested in the most undoubted securities, anc having a surplus of $30,000, continue to insure Dwelling houses, Stores, and other Buildings, Furniture, Merc has lise, Vessels in port, and their cargoes, upon aa favorable '-arms aa any other similar institution.

DIRECTORS. Wm. Ellsworth, Rdbert C. Bell, Caorga OMTlaa, P. T.

Barnum, John N. Genin, Jos. M. Greenwood, C. S.

WoodhuII, Hy. Quackeaboe. Sam. F. Whiting, C.

T. Cromwell, Justus S. Redfield, J. Greenwood, t. P.TownseweL, J.

W. Amsrman, Geo. Burroughs, John Eadie, Ford yce Hitchcock, A. B. Miller, loel S.

batman, John C. Smith, Har. B. Duryea. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President.

H. QUACKENBoaa, Secretary. "city fire insurance COMPANY, No. 61 4th Month, 5th, 185. rhia Company, with a CASH CAPITAL OF 9410,000, with a surplus of over $100,000, insures against loss or lamare by fire, on favorable terms.

DIRECTORS: Seorrs S. fox, C. W. Lawrence, Rick. J.

Carman, Rich. A. Reading, Peter S. Titus, ITenry H. Barrow, losiah Macy, T.

C. Chardavoyaa, Hull Clark, Wm. H. Falls, Ralph Mead. Wm.

C. White, foeeph W. Corliss, Richard Field, John J. Walker, lohn D. Wright, Tk.

W. Pearsall, Chas. H. Marshall, ibraham Bell, Irad Hawley, Eliaha Riggs, GEO. S.

FOX, Preaidant. SamcEL TownsENB, Secretary. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON AND AMERICA. CAPITAL 83,000,000. This Company offers the following advantages to insurers Low ratea on Insurances, without profits Loans granted on Policies Half the premium may remain on loan.

Oa the Mutual Principle, the profits ate divided every six years. Bonuses paid in cash, if required. Last bonus declared was $34 per cent. LUMLEY FRANKLIN. Agents.

GEO. M. KNEVITT. No. 65 Wall-st.

PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, corner Grand -St. aad Broadway, New-York, Nov. 7, 1853. Asemi-aiaual dividend of EIGHT (8) PER CENT, has this day beea declared by the Board of Directors, payable on and after the 1st of December next. The transfer books will be closed on the 15th inst.

AMOS F. HATFIELD, Secretary. CTizENSFTRE INSURANCE COMPANY Offices No. 67 Wall-st. aad No.

S3 Bowery, corner if Walker-st. Incorporated ia 1837. Insure against loss damage by fire on the moat favorable terms. DANIEL BURTNETT, President. Jamie M.

McLean, Secretary. REAT FIRE IN CALIFORNIA LOSS Insurance effected ia ftrst-clara City Companies on merchandise and brick buildings in California. SAM'L EDDY, No. 63 Wall-at basement DIVIDENDS. Office of Cleveland and Toledo R.

R. No. 18 New-York, Oct. 31, 1853. TIIK INTEREST on the Second Mortgage Bonds of the Junction Railroad Compaayof Ohio, due Nor.

1, will be paid at this office on and after that day. C.B. LITCHFIELD, Treasurer. ROADWAY BANK EIGHTH DIVIDEND A semi-aanaal dividead of four per cent, out of the profits of the last six months will bo paid to the stockholders on and after the 15th iast. The transfer book will be closed from the 13th iast.

until the day of pay-meat. J.L. EVERITT, Cashier. TKW.YORK, NOV. 3, 1853- THE PRESI-ll DENT AND DIRECTORS of the BOWERY BANK kav this day declared a dividead of fWr per payable to stockholders en and after the 10th iast.

The transfer books will be cloaed until the 9ih inclusive. Per order, N. O. BRADFORD. Cashier.

REFLATING. DEFLATING. Old wars replaied eeual to now, a unwarranted, and at tha lowest prices. ancea. vis Zpooaa forka, castors, cake-baskets, una, tea-eeta, stair-rods.

tray ore. Britannia ware plated. Goods seat to the Platiag Factory, No. SIS Centre, Bear Grand, or to tk office, (No. up ataira.) at No.

IS Joha-st will bo at tended to. LIGNEOUS MARBLE. Wareroom No. S94J Broadway, New-York. FREUND as CO Manure turera, are prepared to execute proanptly all orders for this Marbliag on Wood, ban.

Stano, Terra-Cotta, eke. In ex exactness of imitation of the mora expensive marblea, la vary superior, and in durability aad rhaapaeee. ia oeua so any other kind. It is used for all purposes for whiek expeasive marble i desirabls, in eJsarebea, dwuUingu, ho saM. store ana anrps camna, ana is aprue to tax, bases, columns, doera, rawnru and counUrs.

Mantala. oismns, vases, pedestals and a bis-tops, are kept am kasW at the warereosn. Design for ornamenting drug an fancy otscse will be femes on appbeatieat at the Uaaa BBCtory, oernor af CoaAre aad FraaAUn eta fourth otory, room tfo. whar all persons interest sd ato Urt4 jggQAPs. 11 ROAD WTER ARRANGEMENT, l8i3-4 Commencing Nov.

7, 1893. TRAIN FROM NEW TORE. MF0r I-0-10- A. and It rtf-lt P. M.

Expreee At A.M. I aad 4 P. M. The A.M. train atop, at Staaaford and Bndge-T" the 3 P.

at Stamford, Norwalk, and Bridgeport the 4 P. M. tram at Stamford aad Bridgepecc, Per Pert Chtrttr. Special Acoaaaaouaoa Trahas I MSA. and 6.11 P.M.

arane Per Btt est. via Hmrtrrd StrrUrftU mmd IToressterv-Bjsprcas At 8 A. M. and 4 P.M. Dmo and Sap at Sriag Per Connecticut River mad Yrrmtnt If mlreodi, esad AfeerrvW.

Express At 8 A. M. Prno at Springfield. Per Acceeiasedafieu TVeta tks Vns-fsra, Jxart-eed asad Springfield RoaireosU. At IS M.

Per CowoJ RUrd. At 8 A.M. aad 13 M. Frr tin-Hnn mnd Hrw-Lndn Raaireoat. Exact as At 8 A.

M. ta New-London, Norwich, Stoasngton. aad mmdenco. nno a r. ai.

to osWy. Per Hmmlnc mmd tfmutmtuek RaaJrewd. gsracA AoUreost Express At A. M. and 3 P.M.

Frr Dmnbmrj sad Ntmmlk Kailreed. Accommodation, at 7 A. M. and Express at 3 P. M.

TRAINS TO FVem Nrm-Hntn. Accommodaiion At 1.30, 9.4 aad 4.35 A. and 4 P. M. JExprsrs.

At 1.10 and 9.35, P. M. Front Bridgeport mnd Port Cktitor. Special Accommodation Trains from Bridgeport At 5.9S A. M.

from Port Chester, at ft.30 A. M. and 3.50 P. M. See large bill of advsrtiaemcat at tke Station-Housea and Hotels.

Vice-President and Superintendent's Office, No. JT Canal-st New-York. Asst Supt's Office, StaUoarkouso, New-Haven. SIXTY IrlTLES DI8TANCE SAYED! ONLY THIRTY-SIX AND A HALF HOURS TO CHICAGO. MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE, carry tag the Great Western U.

S. Through Mail FOR CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, RACINK, KENOSHA, and all Ports oa Lake Michigan. Through from Buffalo to Monroe IN FOURTEEN HOURS WITHOUT LANDING. The following magnificent aad aeon alad steamers form the lino between Buffalo and Monroe EMPIRE STATS, J.

Wilson, Commander, leaves Buffalo Mondara and Thursdays. SOUTHERN MICHIGAN, A. D. Pxbkins, Coarmand-er, leaves Buffalo Tneadavs and Fridaya. NORTHERN INDIANA, I.

T. Pheatt, Commander, leaves Buffalo Wednesdays and Saturdays. One of the above splendid steamers will leave tke Michigan Southern Railroad Line Dock, at o'clock P. M. every day, (except Saadays) and run direct through to Monroe without landing, in 14 hours, whelu the Lightning Express Train will be in waiting to take passengers direct to Chicago in, 8 hours arriving next eveiag after leaving Buffalo.

THE LAKE SHORE RAILROAD runs in connection with thia line, forming the only continuous line of Railroad to Chicago and the Illiaois River. For Through Tickets, by Nsw-York aad Erie and Buffalo and New-York City Railroad via Buffalo, or by the People's Line of Steamboats, Hudson River Railroad via Albany and Buffalo, apply to JOHN F. PORTER, Agent No. 193 Broadway, corner N. Y.

REAT CENTRAL ROUTE. NEW-YORK CENTRAL AND MICHIGAN CEN TRAIL RAILROADS. The shortest and moat reliable route to Chicago, St. Louis, New-Orleans, Galena and Milwaukee, vim Albany, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Detroit. Passengers leaving New-York for th West can take the splendid steamers It mac Nnoten and Hendrick Hudson on the Hudson River, at 6 P.

M-, foot of and arrive in Albany in the morning in time for the Express Trains to Buffalo. Or leave New-York by Hudson River Railroad, -at 6 A. and arrive in Buffalo at 7f P. M. Through to Buffalo in 13 hours and 30 minutes.

Connecting regularly with steamers for the West. No change of cars between Albany and Buffalo. The splendid fast stesmers My Kioto tr Buck-Ey Stmt and Cream, leave Buffalo at 8r o'clock, on the arrival of the Express Trains from tha East making the trip to Detroit in 16 hours, connecting with Express Trains on Michigan Central Road to Chicago. Passengers leave Chicago upon the arrival of the Express Trains from Detroit vis Rock Island Road to LaSalle, aad thence to St. Louis, by first clasa steamers on Illinois River.

To Galena via Chicago and Galena Railroad. To Milwaukee and other Lake Ports wim first class steamers. Passengers save money by baying their tickets at the only office of th line in New-York. Freight contracted and forwarded with tha greatest dispatch to all points West. For through tickets apply at Great Central Route Office, No.

173 Broadway, comer of Cortlandt-st. DARIUS CLARK, Agsnt. LONO ISLAND RAILROAD WINTER AR-RANGEMENT On and after TUESDAY, Nov. 1, 1853, and until further notice, Trains will run as follows, except on Sundays rassENOEE TSAixa aoiita east. Leave Brooklyn at 10 A.

M. for Greenport. Leave Brooklyn at 13 M. for Hempstead. Leave Brooklyn at 3:45 P.

M. for Farraingdale. Leave Brooklyn at 5 P. M. for Hempstead.

Leave Brooklyn at P. M. for Jamaica. On Saturday the 3:45 P. M.

Train from Brooklyn" will run to Yaphank, returning, leave Yaphank on Mondays at ft: 10 A. M. for Brooklyn. The Freight Train will leave Brooklyn at 7:30 A. M.

for Greenport. rAMENOEE TEAINS OOINO WXST. Leave Greenport at 10 A. M. for Brooklyn.

Leave Farmingdal at 7:30 A. M. 1:5 P. M. for Brooklyn.

Leave Hempstead at 8-50 A. M. and 3:50 P. M. for Brooklyn.

Leave Jamaica at 5:40, 7:35, 8:45 A. 3:15 and 4:35 P. M. for Brooklyn. The Freight Train will leave Greenport at 7 A.

M. for Brooklyn. WM. E. MORRIS, President.

HUDSON RIYER RAILROAD. FALL ARRANGEMENT. Trains leave Chambers-st. daily for Albany aad Troy. New-York to and from Albany and Troy.

On and after SATURDAY, Oct. 39, 1853, the trains will run aa follows Express Train, 8 A. through in 4 hour, connecting with Northern and Western trains. Mail Train, 9 A. M.

Through War Train, IS "connecting with Northern and Western Trains, and 5 P. M. Express Train, 4 P. M. Accommodation Train, 6.39 P.

M. For Tally town, 11 P. M. For Poughkeepsie Way Passenger Trains, A. M.

aad 4.10 P. from and Way, Freight and Passenger Train at 1 P. M. from 31st-st. For Peekakill at 10 A.

M-, S.45 P. and 6 P. M. The Tarry town, Peekakill, and Poughkeepsio Trains stoo at all the War Stationa. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, I4th, and 31st-sts.

Sunday Mail Train at P. M. from Canal-st for Albany, stopping; at all Way Stations. EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. NEW-YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD Passenger Trains leave Pier foot of aa follows Day Exfbess At 6 A.

M-, for Dunkirk and Buffalo. Mail At 8.15 A. M-, for Dunkirk and Buffalo, and intermediate Stations. Passengers by this train will remain over night at any Station between Binghamton and Coming, and proceed the next morning. Accommodation At 13.30 P.

for Delaware and all intermediate Stations. Way At 3 JO P. for Delaware and all bit mediate Stations. Nioht ExrBKss At 5 for Dunkirk aad Buffalo. miobant At 6 F.

M-, for Dunkirk aad all intermediate Stations. On Sundays, only one Express Train, at 5 P. M. These Express Traina connect at Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railroad for Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and a Buffalo with first class, splsndid steamers, for Clsvsland, Sandusky, Tolsdo, Detroit and Chicago. CHAS.

MINOT, Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW-JERSEY, NEW-YORK, SOMERVLLLS AND AS TON. Wirteb Aebanoxment. On and after Oct. 3, 1853, passenger trains will leave as follows, from Pier No.

N. New-York, at 8:30, A. 13 M. and 3:45 t. New-York, 5 P.

for Somerville (way.) Leave PkiUipsburr. 'opposite Easton) at 6 30 and 9:30, A. and 3.15 P. M. Leave Somerville (way) at 0:50.

A. M. Thia line connects with trains of New-Jersey Railroad Compaay, foot of New-York. Stares connect with traina from New-York as follows Front Plamfield for Baskenridge, Ac; from Somerville for Peapeck, Ac; from White House for Fleminrton, Ac; from Easton for Belvidere, Wilka-barre, Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Ac.

GEO. H. PEGRAM. Superintendent. RW-YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DI RECT, eia NEW-JERSEY RAILROAD.

UNITED STATES MAIL. AND EXPRESS LINKS. Through ia four hour. Leave New-York, foot of Cortland-et at 6, and 9 A. and 4:30 and 6:40, P.

M. Leave Philadelphia at 1:30. A. eta Kensington, 7 and 9 A and 4:30 and 5:30, P. foot of Walnut-st.

Fare, $3 ft 50 for second-class in tha 8 A. from New-York, and 4f P. M-, from Philadelphia. Through tickets sold, aad passengers and through baggage carried for Baltintore, Washington). Norfolk aad Charleston, in tka 8 and A.

M-, and 4A and 5:30 P. M. trains, and conaecUous certain with extra trains. If behind time. Passengers, with bag gage, eroea he ferry 16 minutes before tke traina leave.

BUFFALO AND NEW-YORK CITY RAILROAD, mid New-York and Erie Railroad to HoraeUs-nlle, thenca to Buffalo direct. Trains leave from foot of Duaae-st. 6 A. Buffalo Exraxsa Througk in 14 hours, without change ef cars, in time for steamers on Lake the same evening, aad for Lighting Express efLake Shore Rood. 8:15 A.

MaiuTbaIN Stoppiag at all stations. 5 P. M-, ExrBEss Tbain Arrive at Buffalo 9 A. M. Tickets at No.

SS9 Broadway, aad at foot of Duane-ot. J. G. HOYT, Superintendent. W.

C. TaLLXADOE, Agent, No. 129 Broadway, corner of Barclay-st. A3TDEN AND ADIBOY RAILROAD LINE TO PHILADELPHIA. SPRING ARRANGEMENT.

Two lines daily at 10 A. If. and P. M. Morning Accommodation Lin by steamer TRENTON, from Pier No.

1, North River, at 10 o'clock A. M-, thence by cars to Bor-den town, arriving. nt Philadelphia by steamer RICHARD STOCKTON, about 1:30 P. M. Faro, 8.

Afteunoom ExrBEss Mail Lime, by JOHN POTTER, at S-P. M-, for South Asa boy, and ears to Camden, amvinf at Philadelphia about 6:30 F. M. Fare, S3. Emiobant Lua at It P.kL, hy steamboat ATLAS.

Fare, 1 50. Fifty pounds of barrage allowed each passenger, to he earned at tks risk ef the owner but nuthmg will bo received or considered as baggage except weana apparel. L. BLISS, Agent. fVrEW-YORK, TROY.

BIONTREAL, AND Ll OGDENSBURO By Hudson River Railroad, Troy and ff iwt Western Yermoat, Rutland aad Burhag-tom. Varaeoat and Canada, and Ckamplarn and St. Lawreaeo RaOroada, and Ogdsaoh are Railroad to Ogdeaaharr. Leave Warren at. stattoo.

of the Hudseei River Railroad by Rx preaa Trmn at 6 A. kL, arriving nt ktontroal and Og dams-burr suss evening. Way Train at It kL, Wg nt BuxLag-ton, arrive a Hontroal at 10J6, A. kL, aad at OgdcAsbarg at LM FJL, art day. Way Train at 4 and P.

1L, lodju at Troy, aai arrive at Montreal and Ogdonshurg next J. kL For Cambridge, Salem, Granrula, Poultnoy aad fslo- agora taae tao earn ot Le evaUaad tagtael Raiiioad at Eagls Bridge. Taor, Aag-. li. 1 -A.

SAlii. H. T.LZ2. Jr, tiusTt-Umt. iiAILIlOADS.

CO -NKTT BROAD C3AUOU nOUTR V. -'BETWEEN NEW-Y ORK AND NIAGARA FALLS. CANANDAIGCA AND NlAGwRA FALLS RAILROAD OPEN TO THE Erorem Tr Ijwi Niagara FaUs at F. M. Mail TraJs at 6 A.M.

The Express Train leaves Caaandatgue at 8 A. Tke Mail Trara at 4 P. U. each roaaectmg with the Night Expreee Trams on the New-York and Erie and Canaa-deigns aad Ehaura Railroads, aad wKh Traina on tke New-York Central Railroad at Bate via and Cajiaadtshrua, The Mail Train alao enuaects with the Mail Tm ssj the CainaBdaigvia and Elmrra Railroad. Thrnsigh twketa to ho had at the eftWa of the Company, at the Falls aad Caaandaigua, and at tao ofiVoe of the New-York and En Railroad Compaay, at foot of Duaae-t- aad earner Deyet.

and Broadway, New-York, cheeked throurh No charge for stoau'rweww. A-MViL BR0. J-rie-deu, I SorEBnrrEarBEarr'a OrrrcB, and N. F. R.

R. I CawaNBajova, Oct. 14. 1S5S. -aw THE BRITISH ANTJnVjRTTIAMKR ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.

Fbom New-Yea a TO LlvBBrooL Chief Paseage, SIM; tmnai Cabin Paaaage, S70. Feom Boston to LtTsmroob Chief Cabin Passage, $100; Served Cabin Passage, Th ships froca Boston call at Halifax. -ARABIA, Capt. Jadkias; AMERICA, Capt. Leitek PERSIA, Capt.

Ryrie; EUROPA, Capt. Shaanon; ASIA, Capt. Lott, CANADA, Capt. Stone AFRICA. Capt.

Harrison NIAGARA. Capt. Lang. These vessels carry a clear White Light at mast-head Greea oa starboard bow Red on port bow. NIAGARA, Leitch, from Boston.

9 AFRICA, Harrison, from N.York-Wednesday.. -Not. 16 AMERICA, Lang, from Nor. S3 ARABIA, Jodkins, from Nw-York. Nor.

30 CANADA. Stone, from Boston Dec. 7 EUROPA, Shannon, from New-York Dec 14 I AG ARA, Leitch. from Boston. Wednesday 31 Bertha not secured until paid for.

An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of thess ships will not bo accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie. Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Lading are signed therefor, and tke value thereof therein expressed. For Freight and Passage apply to B. CUNARD, No.

4 Bowling-green. FOR LITER POOL Steamship ANDES, E. R. Moodie Commander This new and powerful steamer will sail from the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's Dock, at Jersey City, oa SATURDAY, the 17th December. Passage money for first-clas passengers only, for whom there is excellent accommodation, S80, including provisions and Steward's fee, but without wines or liquors, which can be -ebtaiaed oa board.

Freight takea at reasonable rates. Apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowliag-gTocn. STEAM COMMUNICATION BTWE eTTnYW-YORK AND BREMEN BREMEN MAIL LINE The aide-wheel steamers HANS S.S00 tons, and GSR-MAMA, 1.C00 toaa, will sail aa followa FEOM BEW-Y0BK.

FB0M BBEMEN. Sanaa Nor. 19 1 Haasa about end of Oct. Germania Nov. 15IGermania Oct.

IS Pricea of Passa.s from New-York to Bremen First cabin, 6 100 second cabin, S35. For freight or passage apply to OELRICHS dr. No. 89 Broad-et. ROYAL STEAM SIII AFRIC AFOR LIVERPOOL The ARICA, W.

HabbisoN, Commander, will sail from tho Company's Dock, at Jersey Ctty, with the mails and paseengera for Europe, oa WEDNESDAY', the 16th at 11 o'clock, precisely. Pas-senger are requested to he on board by 10 o'clock A. M. The Arabia will sail on the 20th inst. FOR CALIFORNIA.

JVTEW-YOnK AND CALIFORNIA STEAM LI SHIP LINE, ota NICARAGUA, The Accessory Transit Company, of Nicaragua, Proprietors. Througl in advance of the Mail. Only bnejriviiig through tickets including the Isthmus crossing. The new double engin steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 3,000 tons burden, will leave from Pier No. 3, North River, at o'clock, P.

precisely, for San Juan del Norte, on SATURDAI Nov. 19, connecting with the new and favorite steamship BROTHER JONATHAN, 9,000 tons burden, over the Ni-cais gua Transit Route, havingdiut IS milea of lead trans-pe- tation. These ateamera are unsurpassed in their veutiia a on and accommodations. For information or paasaga ipply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bow ting-greea.

FOR THE SOUTH. W-W-VW. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. V. S.

MAO LINE Great Southern Route from NEW-YORK MOBILE and NEW-ORLEANS, via SAVANNAH, MA CON aad COLUMBUS, Ga, aad MONTGOMERY, Alt Also, th meet important points in FLORIDA. Ths first 3 lass steamships AUGUSTA, 1,600 tons, Capt. TnOsLAi Lyon ALABAMA, 1,500 tons, Capt. Geo. R.

Schbnoi FLORIDA, 1,500 tons, Capt. M. S. Wsobhtii, will leav every SATURDAY, and alternate WEDNESDAYS, a louows October 15 FLORIDA November It. Octoher 19 ALABAMA November 16..

October 33 AUGUSTA November 19.. October S9 FLORIDA November So. NovemT.S November 30.. November 6... December 8., FLORID i ALABAMA JILABAMi FOR THE INTERIOR.

Two Trains leave DAILY for Macon, Ac, Morning an Evening. In ease of delay iu the arrival of ths steam ships, an Express Train of Passenger Cars will leave Savannah every TUESDAY end SATURDAY, after thel arrival, at 3 o'clock, P. M-, taking passengers into tumbus the next morning at 7 o'clock, and into Moatro sry the same day at 7f o'clock, P. M. only 38 hour from Savannah to Montgomery making IS kours la land travel than by any other rout.

FOR FLORIDA. The new steamer ST. JOHN'S, Capt. James Fin sobn steamer WELAKA, Capt. N.

Kino and Wtt -LIAM GASTON, Capt. Tmos. E. Shaw, form a rermla tin, connecting with thee steamships, leaving Savanna) svsry TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAI morning, at 10 o'clock, for Palatka, Florida, touching a Oariea, aad St. Mary's, Georgia Jacksonville, Middle eurg, Picolata, and St.

Augustine, Florida. These boat having unsurpassed accommodations for passe agora, aav taking the inland route, offer superior inducement for -valids and other. For freight or paaaage, apply SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL. No.

13 Broadway, New-York FOR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS The Royal Mail steamer CURLEW, W. Sampson. Commander. This fine new steamship will sail fur ths above Islands on WEDNESDAY, December 7, 1853.

SATURDAY, January 7, 1854. TUESDAY, February 7, 1854. TUESDAY. March 7,1854. The CURLEW has just been built on tko Clyde, ex pressly lor tne service Between new-xora una si.

Thomas. She has a lofty poup-deek, aad great care kaa beea tacen to ve ner good ventilation. Paseage money to Bermuda Paaaage money to St. Thorn a a. 76 For freight or paaaage apply to E.

CUNARD, No. 4 ISowling-green, INew-xura T0 SOUTHERN TRAYE LERS. The elegant 1. side-wheel steamship ROANOKE, 1 400 tons burden, Capt. Eow.

Catbndt, will leave Pisr No. 13. N. oa TttSUAY, I3th at 4 o'clock f. for Nor folk, feteraburg and Rich mmd connecting at Norfolk with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad to Raleigh, ilmington.

A c. rassags and tare, state-room iacluded, to Norfolk, $8 to Petersburg and Richm ad, 10; steer age pass.ee hair price. Apply to LUDLAM dc PLEASANTS. No 31 Broadway, STEAMBOATS. Wvvvvvfc Vl P7ROM FOOT OF PECK.SLIPr November, S.

1033. tor SiiKtVTSBlKy, LUAU BKAIvUU, HIGHLAND DOCK, OCEAN HOUSE, PORT WASHINGTON, MOUNTS DOCK, (Middlotown,) and RED BANK! The new aad splendid steamboat ALICE C. PRICE, Capt. A. II.

Haooeety, will leave foot of Peck-bp, E. daily as follows rmoet new-yobk. FEOkt BEB BANK. Monday, Nor. 14.

9 P.M. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 7 AJW Friday Teesday 16, 8 Tuesday 15, 3, it. ..10, I 18, 91A.M. Monday 91, 10 Tuesday 92, ISiP.M.

Wedaesday ....23. Hi ..19,10 9 .93, 9 .94,10 ...25,10 ...36. 1 P.M. ..94. 64A.M.

..30, 7 Thursday Friday 95, 1 Monday ..98, 1 99, Wednesdar Stages will be in readineee to coavey pasaeager to all part of the country. ELIAS HAIGHTS 8QUAN NB run in connection with this boat. All persons are forbid trusting this boat on account of tha owners, i HANGB OF HOUR NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE PEOPLE'S LINE FOR NEW-YORK. Tke aew and beautiful steamer ENOCH DEAN, Capt.

Elias Peck, will, on and nftor Tharaday, Sept. 1, run as Sollowa Sundays excepted Leave Floshiag at 74, II, and o'clock. Leave Peck-slip, Nsw-York, at 94, II. and 6 o'clock. Fart 134 coats.

Stages aad carriage anl he ia attendance, on tke arrival of tke boat at Flushing, to passengers to Bay Side, Little Neck, Maa-uaaoat, and Roslyn. FbaaTKINGSTON-The steamboat A LID Capt Wm. Mas-tun, Waves New-York, foot of Robtnoa-et-TUESDAY, THURSDAY aad SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock Leavea Kingston MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad FRI-OAY, at 4 o'clock making the usual landings. 60 cent to Pong kk sepal. Kingston.

Elmore's and Readout, 76 eta EXPRESSES. EXPRESS NO. 50 BROADWAY. ADAMS A CO'S SEMI-MONTHLY 8. MAIL EXPRESS FOR CALIFORNIA, OREGON, and the SANDWICH ISLANDS, via Nicaraga Route, ner steamer STAR OF THE WEST, on SATURDAY, Nor.

19, 1853. Our nejt Express tor LALirUKMi, OREGON and tke SANDWICH ISLANDS, will be dispatched a above bv the steamer STAR OF THE WEST." via. Nsear. aaa Route, in charge of oae of our regular Mosooacers to destination. All Freirhts for this Express mast bo delivered to ia WATER PROOF ORDER, before 13 0 clock oa day of sailing'.

Small Parcels received -until 1 o'clock. No Packs a exceed 135 lbs. weight, or meat re more than 54 rutne feet. ADAMS A- CO No. 59 Broadway.

IOMEIGN EXPRESS. EDWARDS, SAJ4-" FORD respectfully a.aounoo that they ars prepared to forward expreee freight aad packages from New-York to Liverpool, Load. and hU parts of SBgland, Ireland aad ScotlandT twic a week to Havre, Panav Bremen Hamburg, Frank f-rt, 1 JpI'iT tsaa eonUnrnt. oaro a woea i- ydn.aadaUisofAuatrali and New-Zealand, by every r.l sjiUs ksnce, or tnm England, for thoae alnrom aa JkfasW Calcutta, Madras, Bomhar, un4 other parts of the East Indies aad China, ones every two weeks. OSoe.

No. 36 Broadway. i EXrKTSS OTICil Park.es,'ParctL ar.1 Lay gre dthvorrd to any part rf tie City, nu'med at.tiena, afv November 14. Gi.J. I COiNCkUft mt tu, rropnerora ox laiegrapci A.xpt No.

33 JJroaxflraT. LEGAL TiOTlC IN CnANCERT OF NTiWv-twven RUDOLPH SCH LITTLER. 7 ROBERT H. MACKLIN. aad wife.

Defendaata. Order for Pehlieetioa. It to this Court that tko complainant kas filed hia above cause agaiast the above-named dafeadaats for 1 forerJoeare and sal of certain mortgaged premises in i. said bill saentioned, aad that process ef subpo-a ts i pear and answer directed to the defendants hath h. re-rularly issued, returnaSle on the first day of OctcU iKiX bat that tks defendants.

Robert II. MackLn E'izabeth hi wife, could not be found in thi Stale, to be served therewith, and that they have n.K ciu. i their appearance to bo catered a ia rase each pr. had been duly errved, aad it fceing made ta appear i affidavit, to the satisfacUoa of th tkat tho said Robert H. Markha and Elixabetk his wife.

res. do out ef the State of Newslcraey, to wit, in the State of New -Yolk, it i thereupon on this Mirth day of October, in the year of our Lori oae thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, on motion of Thomas U. Shtfer, Solicitor -the complainant, by this order directed by th that th said abeeat defcadaata, Robert H. Macklia aai Ehxabrth M-, kia wife, appear, plead, aatwer or dint', to the remplamant'a bill, eat or before the fifth day of I cember next, or that, ra default thereof, ouch decree to bo made against them a th Ck neollor shall think eqaitat ami jut; and farther ordered that this order sha within tweaty days hereafter, be served personal on tie aaidSobert H. Macklia aad Elisabeth hie wife, by a.

Oebvery of aenpy thweof to them, or be puhlnhed wi a the aaid twenty da, a in the AeVecof mmd Register, a newapepe, pnatod at Ranwuy, in thi Stala, aad coot, aao herein for erg week, weceswvelv, at least oue la ov.rr-we, and lo ra like manner aad for the like spr ef time in newspaper printed in the City of New-Yerk. A true B. WILLIAM So Daniel B. Bopine, Citrk. oai-lwwjJ UPBEJeTC URTr la the matter of taa A of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commoaai-y i City of New-York, relative to the OPENING O' 1 TY-FIFTH-STREET, from the 3d-av.

te the Eaat in the City of New-York. Pursuant to statutes ta en. case made aad provided, tke Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of tke City of Nsw-York hereby rive that they intend to apply to tko Supreme Court of Stnte of New-Yora, ut a special term of the said Court, be held at tke Ctty'of New-Yerk, am Saturday, tha day of November, 1351, nt tko opening of the Court that day, or aa soon thereafter aa counsel can be heard, for the appointment of Coanmmaionors of Estimate aad Aa-sooasnaat in tho above entitled matter that the naL.ro and extent of the improvement hereby intended. Is epeninr of 85th-stn from 3d-ev. to the East River, ra City of New-York, as laid out oa tke map or plan City, uader and by virtu of aa Act of tka Legi.it of the people of the State of New-York, eatiUed An act relative to improvements, touching the Lay tar cut a4 streets and roads ta the City of Nsw-York, and for ea urpoeea," passed April 3, 1807.

Dated New-Ye. (,. KtlBKKT J. ULLXO.4, Counsel to the CoraoraUsea. e7-tal9 THE SUPREME COURT, BANGS, NATHAN BANGS, and ANDK M.

MERW1N, pramtiffs, against JOHN LOR GRAHAM aad GEORGE FOLSOM. Te JO.i LOR1MER GRAHAM and GEORGE FOLSOM, defendants You are hereby summoned and requirwd ta answer the complaint ia this action, which was bled in tho office of he Clerk of the City and County of sw-Yoik, at th City Hall, ia th City of New-York, on the 13th day af Octoher. 1S53, and to serve copy of your answer to the aid complaint oa th subscriber, at his office, No. (1 Wall st in the City of New-York, withia twenty days after the service of this summons oa you, exclasive of tie day of tnch service and if you fail to answer tho said complaint within ths time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this actum will take judgment against you for th sum of eight hundred and ninety-six dollars aad seventy cents, with interest from the twenty-ninth day af September, one thousand eight undred and fifty-two, besides th costs of this action. Dated October 13, 1853.

F. N. BANGS, Plaintiffs' Attorney, o34-lawl0wM No. 01 Wall-oa. SUPREME COURT.

City and County of Nrw- York. JAMES M. BEATTIE against FRANCIS C. STAIN BACK, summon for money demanded on contract, (Com. not ser.) To tho defendant Yoe are here-by summoned, and required to aaswer the complaiat tav this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of tko City and County of New-York, at tha City Hall in sail city, aad to serve copy of your answer to the said roan-plaint on the subscriber at hi office.

No. 70 ia aaid city, within twenty days after the service of summon oa you, exclusive ef the day of sach service and if you fail to answer the said complaiat within tho time aforesaid, the plaintifT in thi actioa will take judg- meat against you for the ion of five hundred dollar aaA damage, on protest of foreign draft, with interest from the fifteenth day of Octoher, one thousand eight hundred, and fifty-three, besides th cost of thi action. Dated) Oct. 22, 1853. J.

M. BEATTIE, 024-IawowM Attorney ia per NEW-JERSEY HUNTERDON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. JOHN L. CRAMER o. JOHN TAYLOR In caae.

Attachment A writ of attachment, in the above-stated cause, for $400, gainst b. TAYLOR, a non-reaident debtor, was returned to tao September Term of raid Court, A. D. 1853, by the SheriJf of said County, duly Ac. WiLLlAM EMERY, Cl.rk.

Davis HorrMAN, Attorney. o34-law3mM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the Sa7 rogate of ths County of New-York, notice is riven to all persons having 'claims against 8AMt- RIGGS, late of the City of New-York, merchant, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, te tho subscriber, at his office, No. 50 ia the City ef New-York, on or before the twenty-first day of February' next. Dated New-York, August 18, 1853. au-lawfimM WILLIAM T.

RIGGS, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the txr-rogmte of the County of New-York, notice ie herebv given to all persons having claims aguiast RUTH KNAFP, lat of the City of New-York, widow, deceased, to present tJto same, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at kJ store. No. 31 in the City of New-York, oa or bo-fore the fourth, day of February next. Dated New-Yoil. July 30, 1853.

anl-lawomM JAMES IT. KNAPP, Executor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the 1 arrogate of the County of New-York, notice is hereby -to all persons having claims against JOSHUA TOT1 lata of the City of New-York, deceased, to preseat t.e aame, with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at ker residence. No. 105 Houston-atn tke City of Nsw-YoiJl, on or before the twenty-second day of February BerLy- Dated New-York, August 90, 1853.

anM-lawfimM MARY TOTTEN, Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of the Surrogate of the County of New-York, notice is hers given to all persona having claima against WILLI ANDREWS, lat of the City of New-York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers the reef, to the subecr a't at his office. No. 101 Broadway, in the City of New-Yoi, oa or before the 10th day of March next. Dated l.w-York, August 30, 1853.

5-law6enM JOHN ANDREWS, Administrator. MEOICJL. TIIK BEST co con WORLD For Cough. Cold, Consumption, Croep and Whooping Cough. DR.

J. 8. ROSE, of Philadelphia, kas cured thousand of Consumption, Bronchial Afflictions, and Lung Diseases, with kis celebrated Syrup which always relieves the Cough aad allays all irritation ef the Lunga or Wind-Pipe, aad heals any ruptured Lleod Vessel. In Bottles, 50 cents and SI. 1 R.

J. S. ROSE'S WHOOPING COUGH 8YRU? Gives immediate relief, and cures ia a few days tha the Whooping Cough. 50 cents per bottle. DR.

J. 8. ROSE'S Croup rap never fails curing tko Croup, that dangerous complaiat among children. elm. per Bottle.

These medicinea are the result ef 30 yaara practice ia Philadelphia, aad are need by almost every family ia that City. Call aad accept a book writ tea by Lr. ROSE, at No. 87 second door from Broadway. AILiTpain "cure like magicdT ROSE'S PAIN-CURE gives great satis f.ctice.

This medicine is truly wonderful ia its happy effect It cures tooth-ache, ear-ache, sprains, bruises, chilblains, chapped hands, p-ins in ths back, limbe, aid, breat, stomach, or bowels. It is the best thing in the world for curing colds, sore throat, rheumatism, or stiff neck from, a cold. It is truly the wonder of the age," in its givir immediate relief to all pain, la bottles, S5, aad i cents. Call at No. 874 two dows from Broadway CODDINGTON'S, RINGS, Dr.

GUION'S, aa BRIGHAM dc MILLER'S drug stores. EDICAL ADTIsBR AND SlAUUlAt. GUIDE Sbvbntm EoirtON With colored Aas-I nasi i si Piatea tho Male aad Feaaale. Tho aTict-1 should us no remodioe before learning, from this vilai reck, tho supsrionty of tho author's Paris and Vmc a traslBMBt. Both married and single should eonrn't Wailed free to any address for Ss- by the author, M.

LA-kf ONT, Physician aad Surgeon, No. 43 com it Broadway, New-York, where ke cures all these eorv aints, from 10 A. M. till 9 o'clock P. aad ft te eve-sing.

Sold at No. 933 Broadway, and Broadway P. O. OR TUB PILEcW-Dr. UPHAM'S LLCUi -ARY, (aa internal renaedy,) is a certain, cure for -a tlstreeaiag complaint.

For some of tke moot utouul 'T iusss on record, so Pamphlets, to bo kad gratis of fropriatoT, at kis Medical Office, (for eonsultauom aai aJ-riee in all diseases,) No. 397 4tk-etn Id door from Bower, setweea Bowery and Broadwny. FOR COLDS, COUGIIS. and CoosumMHrn. is no pre p.

ration eeual to MCDONALD'S ANN1HILATOR. It is ivU pUaaaat te the very efioetuaL It will remove aa ordinary co' kours. Sold by C. H. RING, J.

A I. COLL' and others ia Now-York in Brooklyn by Mr. UAk J. ITFmril. Br JOrU M.

Ll ill LO W-Order loft at Maxw.U Clothine Stoi tors, i j. 110 Ckatkam, comer of W. will be p- t-tlly atteaded to. Has hmd aae, cxperviaoe i Puiasonary and Nervwee PAPR WAREHOUSES. niRCa VT.

FIELD etc CO- No. 1 NOW OFFER FOR SALE. No. 11 On very favorable talis, (much Use than sad One of the Baoet exteneiv aad desirable stec ks ti American, re ach. aad EagUah Paper, over Shown in tko United States.

Warehouses No, 11 and Cybus W. Fixlb, Ebwaeb D. Jovrt, Joesni F. Stobb. Auodstus Vatt a EXTERMINATOR.

and Only Genuine aTEKni 1 1 that Aniuh.lates Rata, Uice, fkrwH, Aa, d-e COSTAR'S WkoIe.u.e ax.4 i.v.l Senalwav. N. IJl I I n. -i i.

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