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i I THE ETX.flSG post. ISSUED DAILY. AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM, AT NO. li NASSAU, NEAR PINE STREET, NEW YORK, BY W.M. C.

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"IjlLrRTH-LJfKSTS wpt on the inside of tb paper ere nil adim" pnee. i out th ir annua: ot: ho.ewf, ft ls out tin I than Six nvOtM. I THE FYTNlVG POST FOR THE rOUVTRY, AT THJ-E-K DliLLARH TKR ANMM, IMi TD TWICE A WEEK. THE NRW VORK WFKKLT EVTVTVG POST, AT ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. Tt WITH DESPATCH.

IS THE YD of KOSTiyffROrEbsrrLEjJlXD OX UEJSQZABLt Tin ms. Piiblic Sales. Anthony J. Bleecker, Auctioneer. BY ANTHONY J.

BLttiCKEK, Ofific No. 7 Broad rtreet. neAr W'mIL Tr Tbtib-rtberinrnntbo pabhc iht he hat hitAuettoo Hm. No. 7 Brn-d rwt the AiiUam tA tne k-rmerlf o-cJLret Uie Meax.ic' Kxchuic, ana it now to ''nl tm'eaol eetr de-Tip'1 uf eor-1.

wre He hw aociatJ Mr. VVM.M. V. LfcKw, wm JACOB RAKER anil iath4rtnral Aactia a. xnMiiiioa Bm-1 anl, wottst vitm hti st'eDtion, fceretiifore.

lo Kft Estate. a mn trou lo eraitiot tn-duor ie line H-ueh'rd Furnliure. and ao ont-! fii a ay pur' o' the ei7 or t-attXT, mi? be re-A Pe tr ktpt for ttr (JitpoMl of Rei, ieuehM! and rotf. Iy primte con'ffrt. nJ fcr LUe profitrr.f aini luanifi cf Muue- ut UosJ und ilar'riaie.

AN THo.vY J. BLEECKER Y. Jen 3. 12 fc'c-f kJ a' 'e'f hAOM Kichtne Ueul L'liakrthe recUi. of Jotoa VVtereH.

Etq. tlMiT -tr- A l'8l I of mm.i with the three iXmrj Hwel'ioc hoae, ifiereonreceJ. i i tne uiw Ijtii w-ifiJ, on tte nrth iHrtwteo 'rei ana tiroafiwar. contA-nin a-lmewnrement. Hut ii from tfiermrth'tei, crfKf of Hn-iwon anrtJrjijr nnriharlr directtoo TiHeet 1U mi, an-1 on htil ich acrnai the reir, eouth "a ft 8j ins to -uv fi t.e.t fllon ftntition Ml f-t.

AnH atat. all the eqtjii hi prt ot the jurty waif nf i 1 -ue hereh. conireyecl an rfwef in? erected on the preniiet ot I Suwit, and a ho trA n' (. half rirt if rle party wall' ihe "tue erect. ah tUe nremis nu or fafe nf Ward.

etc. all ot wh eh party wall are oe cod remaio forare: um pany pS jem-'nu io the diicctioo oTJohn VVe-terre V- tfier.J. i rt-A with the buiitltnri tkeraon, tii. 6 it Vn an No 5J Wa'k-r 4.. on th WHilrt d''a-f et w'flfof rn'tnine rit nlonvVV I.

er reet 23 ht in. nor'h to ihe rer I0J ea-t 31 feet, bouih 5- fvel, feel t) and ihci'ce a mm touili 4S feet. ttiipKHfiftrmirt i.t rouity UcJer the direction of John 3 e-ierveit. entf A Ittt of inihenh ward on the ouiri of Hrrn. inert, in the b'rrk between Jhnn and a tr ii fmn.

nnti rer 16 fei qiaI in lench So ft. eavi nd rervir.r to Owen 0' I. e-e the bdjjinii tot, ti.e tn 'f a for teetaliey on -l w' aiJe dur. int th-? ot has ii Ve Ao.l nUo. all hut lot of fmund in ihetftb wH en the ui'h ideuf hrtnt between Coionritiia ao.l CaDiiin si.

infnni 'Jb licV, we l-Ai fee: nutlh toward. Brmrne. fe t. wet 25 fet, and thence north fA leet, em rar.fnf ooe lo! ol luUhy it5 tt aiwl a Mrtmn or ptri (if lot cut off from the reir ot the arj-inmc eouerlr lot o1 by 35 feet, tocethr with the tue in common oi th tV' Ibt wee -i he two loU, -uliject, Jfcr. ETecmnn Broome streei By order John MonU'v-meryand linlS Edwtrtf.

execntort 'J 'he two -tnry and tie brwk -n No 428 on the nor Brnomeit, between Cr-hrand hl'n the lrt 35 by tect. in butuw by fe-t. tin it. -or. indrM oiantlc.

jientraes, wnter la'd to the p'tnnvi. N. tl i can re prer ou-Iy ditpo.fad of at private sale un roj'ica. iu h'l. aur' 1 HUKSHA Jin 4.

AtWoi'" jt the ier PiiprTn 'onri in Equity Culm ti.e ot We'civct, Jls'l ttr- nie-n h-trt that lot of round the hrM ihoren eror-ted, in the wird on ih- nHrrtit-t Mdeitf 17ih it.di'nnr 3Jj It' etii venue, ar; i'" lite coiitre ul tha party wil 4 9- It-FRiDY. J. n5 A 12 ftVItw the MerflrmtO Efhtnr. "onrt in tjaity Under tiu direction of John etrve)t, -i Gr.wr.wir e-re-t All that let of lard thhwvrlon the wet ct t.renwiflti betw-n Crry and lljmnion-l ts. runrtitw u- c-rott'rv: fo.

we: 3 ltf fci in-. en t't the iir.e ol (Jreerwich thtnee nc wet rin ent- nnre or (et. Q8lp en-e "tiurt t.l,t lie direction of J. b-i itn tS.tt lit ot 1 111 in the 7th ward north bv llftrtfio i hi K-1 fr n' an leer 1 inch and in len-h ev i i 1 eet more --j ut 'jf j. r- ft I ti rr Hi n-'rct (.

r. Fwj. Avenue A I thi I Inflidm rhelt 11th now 17 wrtl, be.n i re in fnmt on avenue tin tear, nnd in dept'i (in each ml 1 leet in re or wiiii nil the tenements, 4 e. there-ntit In r.netne. ts tJ'Wdrey "liritrr, Titr abov n-pte'e mrr.e tb three tory bri-fc hri and Ii no at ie cor of avenue A and 13th A coiwi-Herehic poitiun of the purchase jney ntay remain on murt- "10 At 2 riV'o'k st cie Merrba fi' ffnprmel 'onrt tn j'iity ruler ths dtrectirni of John icrveii, i -ii.

H.tMvontl. ov mn-' 2 I 1TM ttrnet Tiiose 2j lot round ua' on U-h avemie and 1 3at I nnd btre-t. in te Wth wird, iis mcni h-d on r. lv tmrn kii io and IV'. H9 to 10 t.

which Lttw boundeil. herinniue by thf mier-ctinn of the vert Icir o' B1 Nimturdale roin and a hoe tlrawi trouzh the re it re ot 1-JJ-i 'ir-e-i. unwept In tet th, hneut 11h nvnue. thtncWt with llrh avenue 125 trt' 10 tt a hie through Pirn of the blo hetwet'n I.JJd nrt ITid -reet. it.irThwt'U 'p-t, nortben! to llth aveni- I f-t Ij to line thnmsh the centre of 1311 ttreet.

aoLtl aljnit of iSit tn weit nl RliMmuigdh Road, thrt'e along th; wet ule of said road 373 fett 7 imlo tb centre ot I nfeet. and a' a'l the riM, lit le. Srt. lo one of the nid roml in front nt the lot above dcsrriheil. T.

B. Auctioneer. KY BLEECKElt LIVINGSTON. havinr fjriitel a epTirtnrfhtp ir the trn'. a-tioi ol a renrn) Aiictun and '0mm 'tenon uiiness.

ate nu prep-fel ten 'en 1 to tht -ale of Rel l'ate. llouliof.1 Fun-lute, rivocks tfi Otlice No. 12 Wnll street, fi't fl.ior. T. ItLEIKCB.

LEWIS LIVINGSTON. 'lUESiiAY. JdRl At 11.V1vIt ill-Mirh F.T"htn?e. Rece-ver's Sn ftv i-rder of 'hi i.pilers:tnei. rei eiver of Ihe M'itr and ed'-r's of Jimf Re ts nnd nrnwi Rinlo'p1 rttrM.1 wed hv ihel 'o'irt ol Cliancerv.

nd prop, rty and el trr inritftinr of numerous nates, ch ann tr claims aeatn-t vanoin perwns. tne r-artiruiars wnw mntf acnnin1 'V enquiry of U.6 auclioieers, Lt N-j14 Wu street, or of the F.S.KINNEY, Receiver. AT PRIVATR 3l.iv- ThA knitwxi or- arhh rrw.r Broiiwr I tl ve.fTinl I it on Jl-t It l't on avemi near 2Ut new bmi-e ir-a hrfc-rr. nd Rrii avatii ho and lot in White it. sViof llruidwy ithousss an 1 iota in Jdott treat; 3 story bouse ndl4: on iiow t.

Brook I. it. ht JA.dbS COLE, Office No. 43 Fulton, corner Front st. Brooklyn.

Jarie Cole wil! rive his perMinal attention to sales of Hon be hold furniture crid out door safes renernlly no, to sales iUal LUie, Stocks. kt. at the Ezchanre, New York. WEDNESDAY. Jnn 3 At 13 riVlrvk nt tha rink I in ll.m-A.

Supreme in Eouity Under thi direo.ton ol Daniel Van Voorhis, Kn All ib se Ij lots ot rronni in tne in warn ot tne city or nrwv Aim, 7 lo'iu iFRiil mnpbtiunded as NEbvlStr 1.9 by i l96ou stud mm. br other I ou said maD. ti oy oi injuria i.uiwi. jr Al 4 lotsou st-d Bin) i.runde-1 follows NW fli oi SW by Ijtit st. NE by loudi.f Kicbard llsrry.and lot IE on sam mai AImi, under iiirectton or tne wrae All tho'eSI l.rf Aground known on the atove map by Nos 114 --2 iiiuiti' i bounds HIV in fnint hy ht.

iy isi it. i ny 1 of Richurd Uatrra ami 4 fc" 11 1'tt ATI id inin. For lull particulars see sheriffs adveitiic 1 in Breokiyo TH UUP DAY. J- Supreme Court in Equity under tha direction Duiel Ya Alhh.ia.Ml Iota nf rrniinl in the Elk ward of the eitv ofBrrxA Irn.and knew on mt ot ile heiriof J.hn WyckntT 8 of said I as irs on 6h avenue. Le'weeo idh aad UUi sts, lo-s oa 17 street, be'wetn Bin sDd th a venues: 14 lots en 13 between mh nnd 7th avenues; and 4 ioue i WW oornsr of 7th van rati 1 Irha t.

For lull partleulais. tee sheriff's a rvenisemmt in the Brooklyn r.aa:e. ips of the pre petty can be imd at the offi.e of the auotton a Supreme Court in Louitr Under the direction of Daniel Van Vo irhi. r.sq. 10 ''io' eroiinil krtwn rnDbelnr r.f to Henry li li)to'N im to both inclusive A'o.

at time nod ft ace uidjr ooertton of the sain- 10 Inta tint in riiv of Krook ln and are known on man nf tin late ot tt oles. dee by Nos to and Nos 939 to 9 4, both mo'ustve; the five first lots front oa Madison St. and tl Inst five on Hall street. For full particulars see sheriffs ad4 Use ment in Brooklyi ui ie. FillDAY.

Jnn5 At IJ nYtnek: nt th Merchants' F.schamre. Ho ForCnl -Vtiljable Brooklyn Property, tobesttld on arcoiiri ot th owntr rotnr to Caliloraiit Consiiung ol hou ses ant lot ituati'i a lUws. viz: NiT9 Adam s'reet a try trane dwellinr houe nf rround, feet 6 ins lib fee! 3 ins. LotJi itet by feet. Myrtl av ri'ie 2 vicait 1 on -ottth sHe of Myrtle avenue.

ui-ian' ijr Mfh iji tt hvw ft. Jar Th tw.torv Irnme dwtlbnr h.n"-, kitched in re. 22 bv 3i tt. in riod m- dern 1 and filled ii with bnr known a Jnv -t. Lot Jb ty UUlr9ins.

Al-o, vacant loi adio intnr hy tt feet. Noa J-ihnstm st Mory attT and basement frame hnuse 32thy ft 5 int. ii re ir. Rents lor ia. Lot iSj (t by .1 lrt.

Lawrence Xh vacant J.its on west Me Lnwrenae or Barban s. dt int 100 reel -iiuiJi ol Tdl iry racu lot feet by lirTi teet. 'I erms Part of the purchase monty can remain on bond and mortfaf 1 die indMpua'it. ritlD VY, Jano. At HoVlock.

at the Franklin Moose. Brooklyn. Supreme onrt in Equity L'nJer ine directum ot Daniel Van Mrhi. i.m oerirr. AM thwe it lot ofrr' -undin the vd'are of Williamsburrb bojnleil iy Koertim, McKiUiMii nnd leooard sts, known on ma Jirob Ro-rum dec.

now McKihbin and mad Sent 1S36, nnd bled in Kmr Co IVrVsoTtice by Nos to 3ift, both nclusire. in pnrcei.votD. tarn lot Max.uj. OEOHvK (r. SUEriWHP.

Auctioneer. 45 Maiilcn lane, near Front at. i TdTHR r.ltl 'II A.Vl'S NKW YOHK-. nentieniert 1 would resrertfullr inform Ttu that I have com- ntcitceilihe Atirtuni cmi foui'im-ion Uu r.cM. at 14 Mninen Lsne.

here atld to the efall descript ions ol hhIs. at pub.ir or pnvte le. I will give at lent ion to the fcn; fi lh Vfo and ol Household Pi.Tiinure at private rednccs. Ad cn.moniol Meichamlise seioiied sale. r.iihi.ii nnd enr mit 'T at areonnts.

I 'hall sin ti nmih n-iriinrfr oi i he otiblic and thus tendennr ihe Inr t.n I MHictttn their uvor-, 1 iuM reler them to Uie toilowi' ren: lenien in ibu various u-inr'nieiiT oi UakilallllllV I.FJI. 12. i EPP KD. Mudeii Lane, noar Fiout st. RFFEItr.aSt I.S.

We coniially ie Sl.eppsrd to your patsssnace, bePevmr that all ba.mtr to l.nnwtU be laishtu ly Me-srs. Sym ur. PisrsfeCo Br.Aer, titlsu Ceo yr 6: Ven hnt. i brt l. Mr.

11 I iei M-rrha it. Burling slip. Mesii I at A lhint.Ts FkUber st. Mr. II anh rd.

UreSard, Maid- kae-rs TT kinn So t. Merchant. Mr. Ur. FntlJ Co Mercnan's.

l. i I gham at (-'. Merchants. Urujid st. ro, iluyt At Co.

Merch bust mitie 'V Hurthoiomew. Mf Front st. Firth. Pond kCu Men -ranis, Krjukhn Square. tf-j- Cash U7.n.

II, LEGWKTT'S SClttKM 607 Brort way, ot.poie Bond ttret The Fall Term of this InMilitutioa will eomuo net Monday, the 4th of September. The iui toy it thorough instruction iu a few branclu at a time of a caiviuilT Kiraued and comprehensive couree. including draw iu jr. vocal muir. aud other exercise for tiie rrracs ot sense the Claries; French; titH raphy and HUtory.

natural and political. fc.c. Corporal punUhmcut never retorted The terms a-e f8. $li $15 or $18 per quarter, without extra chance for books, stationery, or fuel, and with a deduction of -iO per cent, when more lhau one of the family ntteud. rarther particulars may he obtained at the school enonji.or at Vr.

L's rpiileuce.l73 Tenthstreet. FriTAtn iiutructioiui Riven to ibd.Tiduals or small classes. au28 TAMUD-situations for a number of excellent recently arrived, frco Irom ciiy habits, and illingtowurk for moderate wages. plication to be ade at tj cflic! of Commifriiouurs of Emigration. No laTK'S.

n24tl 5150'OTOR $2000S uh tbealrre capital as a partner in the sale of a valua- ratent. vhich willcoiiimand au exteusive sale. The lieof patnt rights aloneViU insure a return. None ed app.y but those who can luruif- tne jlrMk: 1. inmire.

ltAD CIArrils, wool aud piece dyed black, browu I acd cadet mixed, for sale by dl3 LaWKEM E. 'J KINiBI.E fc Zi Broad ft I ARSrI A l7x.rS SHI RTIX A new fabric of 4- 4 Bleaoaed bhirtiigs. rombiuing weight and quality try superior. A few cases jest received and for sal by nil) HAS CAR VII. I.E.

17 Broad street. ri ITT APEUCIIAsu.uvO pounds pure and cleansed JT 10.001 pounds drawn lap 130.0.1 pound- crude, the pure't that has ever been ported ir sale in lots to suit purchasers, by 04 S. T. ARMSTRONG. 1 William st.

Ivti, known on rn ol Juhn limnn and ouien, loi ruled ash I-low. '(7: NE 't liWi tret, SE by tn avenue, NVVT by lotfi-87 on witd nt'd SW by land of Deb irMh A on u-d iuao 1 as follows SW by 15t vV by it 1" on said map. SE by 7 venue, and hi land ui im. nsr.i avao the Mttt may tots are by and Tiie boos Mtuate'l and aio and AH Ue and 13th boo teuth irat A em V- and are .11 at date ani the elm and and at dt V- iots. mis.

from are It to nu 3d a of CITY JfOTICES. tK- it-lAX. Bt a- OarTiAvca rase Ctmtnm Cewweti, the Eic Post at" nr ia i Cu-tics P.rra. re wwim an. Notices isax-iss raon at DcraBTMSST TBI ClTT GoTE RS ME IU FI'IUIMD.

PROPOSALS. undersiged win receive proposals for be. nog tb aw Ward School Hoaaa No. 4. in Marion street, at the oxrlce of the Clerk of tha Board cf Education.

No. 257 Broadway, oata January 10. 149. Persons proposing for tha same will state in writing tb mod in which they propoaa to beat the bnilding and tbc price for which they will agree to do U. A.

DAVIS. TIMOTHY DALY. Commissioners of Common School 14th Ward. JAMES M. TICE, C.

B. ARCHER. Inspectors of Common Scboola Htb Ward. 120 dlJOJ ORWiRATION NOTICE PROP" SAL3 FOR OIL. ProoooJ.

will be received at Uae Office of Sopenale. laot .1: fumhiM ttetWiatiot, of ibecityo Mew Vork wi.blO.U urn ttnuneJ put Senn Oil. two cento per cat to be ft imotr ca.4u FKorTtT-d. maA be tent to Otfeae 01 axaraar tomooa pn-vi' ttr ojpfo'frV nate. SMITH I.

DbLlAiVB, Sttpeiu.eadrQt Iuip- Cm. New YtHc, Dc 29lh. 1848. (CORPORATION NOTH'E. Qopoul.

wiB be neved at the otii' of the PBpemitfoaei.1 of LAmps mad Ga. No. L2 mvet. atKit Fmiay. Jbth int-.

at 3 clock. P. (after cur ot New Vork vrnh 1UX) 0m Lunp Fntpes. to be Vu. it hnf-k tim s.awt ih facii amtim a ttc SnpenntendtfBt direct, and made to correpond ta every parti -olar with a pat-tera Lamp, wfrv may be Hen at the office, on any day belora 12 e'raOt-k, PfM'KlaU tO the ajSlil 1B1.

ctot. HMITH D. BELLOWS. 8 nenatCB aent Lamps and Oas. New York.

December ldth. IMS. d20 1 CORPORATION NOTICE PaWie notice is hereby mrea to the owiwor owbct. occtiant or occupants of ail bouesand taoprovedor oaiTD proved lands, affected thereby, that lb lol-krwi( BMe-aments haavt- been completed by the aieesson. and kMeed tn the Street ComausMOtier's Otca lor all person interested, viz Fnciov vacant Lou bonnded by 23d and 34th streets Fourth and Maduon avnae on Water and Front ttrts.

between tloever-swrur Jiu and Walnnt itieet alo. block of ground between ttth 2Mhitiee4.1 bird ivmoe and Imnr place aUolbr flaxinnc sidewalks in 'Jh strwrt. between 3d Avenue and lmnr place iimiw embtaced by Mich aae-naent include all the several and lots ot jrroaad, vacant loot, pi and parcels of land oa btock of ro ml bouo'U-d by Twttity -thiol and tft. Fourth and Mudbton avenue aim on Water Front ttrrKi. between Goovemenr slip and Walnut streets on Nineteenth and Twentieth Greets, between Third avenue Irrintr plare.

penons whoe interests are affected by the above named as. MaroenU. and woo are oppoeit to t're same, or either of thenrk areieiuested lo present tlie.i In wntinjr. to th cnier-sine. the Stret (Jomuuwouer OHmj.

witiun ten dajs Ikmu tlate of this aoU. MARTIN E. THOMPSON. Street Commissioner, and Chairman of the Asseeors. Stre-tCoiii.

i01 OORPORATION NOTICE. Pnbhc notice ts hervhv riven to the owner or occupant or occupant of all houses loU. improved or unimproved Ian U. anVcted thereby, that the tbtiowinx iLni-til ha. been completed by the aer.

and kylzed ta the Htreet Commueaoner's office foe er aim nation by aJlpcfsoru interesteaJ. vi or oavme and ettinx curb and cutter avenue A. bet and 14U. rrcn. The iaiuinrni5el by tweb mmnmtnnt include alt trie several and loti of eronnd, vacant lot, offices, and parcels ot land sttuared on both sideaof avenue A bLtween Thirteenth ami Four, str-eu, and on the Bontbstde of Fourteenth street, between avenue ant avenue n.

Mbotu noaveintirrMta are atii-cted bv tiie above named as. meai. and who air ouwxi to the sarue. are niuteteil to ore. their objections, in wntintr, to the undersigned, at the Street Commissioner's Olhoe, within Uur.y days from the date of tliu notice.

AK Tl K. THO.MI'rstri. Btreet i omm'woner uml Ctiairman ot uie Street tJomn.JAoner ofhee, I sOORPORATION NOTlCE-PnUic notice hereby riven to the awer or ownen, occupant or occupants of all hone krs. imp wed or unitnproveii lands, affected tliereby. that tiie (obowins have been oomitleted by ihe AseaMors, and in the Street Comint oor's office uor eiamiaaiioa by viz: ror coturrncunr a we i ami do hid on win street, corner ri mm vfDoe.

lite umits cnitirsu-sl by turn a ment include ail Utv vera! hou- and lots it uatett on uoth uie of rortv-ninth s'reet. between Eifttth and Ninth avenues, also on the of Ninth lavt WMn 4nth an srmu. Ail ieroas whose interest are ttterted by the above named as- seauuenu. and wlio are Oitposed to the same, or either ot tltem, are feaitieslpd to orctnt titeti oUwction. iii wntinr.

to the tiie Htreet mu toner's within thirty lvi from the Olthu notice. MAKil TIK rtrtt i ommiciaoner. ana Caainaas oi tin Asiessors. Street Com rs tlice. i aOORPOPATION NOTICfPnblic notice herehv eivn to tibeowvor or owner, occupant or ocetutanu of nil hous loU.

improved or unimprotu anrfcted tliereby. that folloH'intf a-iAesmentn have been completeil by the asso and (oitteU in the MreK iXNimiUbiouef uinceior examiuauon uy iicrooiM iiiterestrMi. vir Korbutldin a iwwer with iti netLesarv Cfllvi rts and receivinr ba.Mnin Seventh nreet, from the? west i le of Fcnrth avenue to Uie enaai-lwof FiM. Tiie limits embraced by iu aarairent. in.

a I the vnil houe and luU ol ground, vacant luts, piece. parrels ot land. Mtuatvil on both ilt ot eyenui street, tie- Mffa i rn and rourtn avenues: ooui sitiea or int. econ(i. rinr.l.

and Fourth avenues, between HiTth and Etrlith streets Astot Place both sides of Hall street from Sixth to Seventh street. A ueraom who- interest are slfRCted bv the above nameil ns- anwnU. and iioar ooiKMed to Uie same, or either of litem, are reiuetel to present Uieir oujfution, in wntinr. to Uie undersigned, the HtreH 'ommiAtouer Oltije. withiu thirty davkfrom Uie 01 UllB laOtli-.

AlAnii.i t. liu.vii ri pTreet omminioner, and Chairman ol the. Assessors. fcStreet i ommiuoner trace, Deceaiber ii. 1S4.

lot CORPORATION rubhc notKie hereby riven to ttie onerorowner, oci-upantor occupant ot all Imii anrt nmtravtfi or unmniroveii ia.no., uneieii tiierepv. tiiat uteiur lowinz a4mnt have comrdete-l bv the a-or. and an th. Street Commiasioner. t'tlice lurexaminaUon by all oeoit mtcieateti.

viz imnmrff a sewer in rpni'-e street, irom Nassau street to tne sewer in irwt. with its ntrcesxary culveits and recHvin ba- ie embraced by uch 114.11 Hnts include all several loU of rround sittl.ittil on tot side ot Surure iik-iu to tioin street tKjt skim ol neeknian and Ann trvpt il nam nnd litild: LfOliikidesol dold from Frankfort to Fulton Mro.t. Ait person who-? intcresU are sttecteil by the atmve named as- ann who are pposeii to toe satue, emier oi tnem rtriu teJ to present timr otijei'tious. tn wntinr. to theun- dersigued, at Uie i rvet toiumiiouci Utuce, within tmrty day Irom tre iaie oi tuts noin.

itlAKi CN to. luunraux. Street ommmioner, and Chairman of Uie AMeaiOrs. Street Commissioner's OfTice, i iVcember lii. dJ3 lOt Pt'ULIC MJTICE is hereby riven that Uie DM low in petlUont haw been oreaented in tlw Board of Assistant ror bulk inr a sewer in arrcn strecL irom Uie sine roadway to mirth otreet, llieucc dowiiCliDrcliMrcct tiiest'W in iiiuriuy strtset.

lo build a sewer in ttt street, truni to i-t Avenue, tlow aenue to connect with the sewi-r in lith s-treet. All iert3uiutereteit in the atiove iroooittons. has inroUtecttons tiie tame, are requested to preut the anie writing, to tiie his oifice. No. 4 Halt of Records, on or betuie Uietiih day ol janunry nt-xt.

i r. i nu.vi i tru. street commnKioner. otfeet oni rs. tirh'se, Dec.

Jb, 1P. dJHlut riL'RLlt- NOTICE Is herpbv ifn that lie lollowinr mti tou Las been presented iu tie Hoard of Assutant Aider To hav '27th street, lietwecn 7th and 3lh avenues, a railed and curn am' cutufrhet. ami sine svatK najjreu 4 leet wide. Ail perM'Bi intereMteo in uie above having otnec- no'V. to ilk -Jii erv rMUm topn-aem Uiowtmcm wriitiff.tc ti nndersirtied.

at bu otlice. So. 4, Hall of Kecords, on or before nay January, lMi. i. r.

i ri.uioui,cireenommuoner. Btreet Commissioner Miice. I lh. ri231Qt rraLII NOTICE hereby riven, that the following pai- tion have neen iresntetJ in tiie itoaru ot Alitenuen To hioiit a sfwer in a.tn stevt. wt.

roiiinient-in at a noint I1 feet west from Mb avenue, and connect with Uie sewerin 8Ui avenue. To build aewer in btn avenue, irom iiiin to tn street. To build a sewer in 9th avenue, fioni iWd to -itiUi street. To build a sewer in Wot 1 4th street, from Hth to 7th avenues. To build a ewer in 3d street, from avenue It lo C.

Tn tm ild a sewer in Pine street, trom It roadway to Nassau t. For theownerv of nrouertv in 50th street, between Kioomiiizdrtl road and ili avenue, to regulate and trade anl street at their uw Trt tli avenue, tiom With to lUth streets. street, between 7th and Sih aeuUL3. oaved. and toe siaewaiav liagjeti.

um lot'Owinr; reomuons To flac a space 4 bet wide tiuouh tiie talerly sidewalk of Tinrd street. Itetween avenues tt and C. ro extend the rraneol d4th street. Irom the lltli avenue into the IlioiMin river, to the exterior line ot the eitv. Alt iM-ruon mterestetl in lite above propositions, havinr obiec- tions to the same, are to ureseut Uie auiuein wntiur to tl ZCl day oi January, in.

isi. t. inv.uraui, street commissioner. atreet onimiskroner cunice. December id.

1Mb. 10t J. C. AVOODMAS, Attorney sat 1. a will give particular attention to the collection of demands in Maine, tor ew iork Merchants.

Office 71 Exchanire street, (comer of Middle street) Fortland. Me. Kefer to JOHN LiYlNUSTON. LI Wall street, N. d9 3m SEVKMH WARP liaVIK.

New York Dec. li'J. 1848. fif" Ulvldrntl. The President a'ld Directors have day declared a Dnidcnd of KOl'K (4) per uu tbu probts of tne current six months, payr.ble on an after the 2d day of January.

Jiy order. dzt Iw A. N. has Kit. astner.

Dec. 2Pth. 1848. 7- Dividend. A semi-annual dividend of live pet cent, on the capital stock or tins iianK win ue patu the stockholders on and after tne January, proximo.

Bv order of the Board. dJ9 lw RICHARD BERRY. Cashier UlMlt or THE Ei'iLK FlRF. COWPIW. Ncw-Y oxk.

27th Dec, 1343. fif The Annual Election for Directors of the Fire Company of New Y'ork. and for Inspectors, will be held at the office of the Company. No. Tl Wall street, on TUESDAY, the ninth day of Jauuary next.

Poll open from one to two o'clock r. m. dJj tUtlija THOMAS CLOVER. Secretary. fiy- Hank of America The President aud Direct ors of the Bank of America have this day declared a dividend of Three and a Half llj) per cent, for the current six ending the Sl.st instant, which will be paid to the ttocknolde.rs ou and after Thursday.

the 4th Janu ary, uutil which day the Trau.ffr Books will rtisaiu closed By order of the Board. d2u2w J. PUNNETT. Cashier. Orticc or the Delaware au Hudso.v Canal Co, New Yonx, December 4th.

1848. flrjf- The Board of Managers of this company have de clared a semi-annual dividend of eight per cent, out of the proiits of the compauy, payable ou aud after vV ed-ncsday. the 13th iust. The" transfer boeks are now closed, and will remain closed until the morning of the llth inst. By order of the Board.

dllni- ISAAC N. SEYMOUR. Treasurer. On ie or the Nv.w York Gas Lioiit December tQr Tbc Annual Flection of thirteen Directors of this will be held at this oflice. No.

176 Centre street. on MUNPAY. thcfctli day of January next, betwueenthe hour, of 11 and l'o clock, A M. The Book will be closed from the 23d instant uutd afier the election. By order.

dJl t.la9 C. L. EVERITT. Secretary Ol'l'U I'. "I THE MtlHATTAV GaS LlOHT New York.

Dec llth. 1S4S. I An Election for fifteen Directors of this t'ompaDy for the enduing year, will be held at their oifice. No. ei Ft urth avenue on MONDAY, the Sth day of January Proximo.

The pelis ill be opeued at 12 o'clock and clewed at 20 clock 1)1. DAY ID C. COLDEN. President. S.

It. Howard. Secretary. dl tJ8 5- IMvUlentl. Manhattan Fire IsfRAi-E Co.

A Dividend of Mx lb) per cent is declared, payaje on he day ot December next at the office of the com pany No t'5 bAreet. The transfer bocks will be closed on the 2oth inst. By order. nlO 2m T. BULL.

See'y. 3- Sew York Insurance Company. Th t'jekliolders are herel'V notified that the Annual Election for Directors of the I oinpanv. aud also for Three Inspec tors of the uext eluctiou. will be held at the office.

No. 50 Wall street, on Mom.av. Sth Jauuary next. The poll will open at clock and close at 2 clock r. M.

dl6 US J. II. LY ELL. Secretary. f- New Vork autl Harlem Railroad Co.

The first dividend on the preferred stock of the New ork aad Harlem Kaiiroad Company, at the rate of eight per eeuium per annum, will be paid at the office of the company. No. 2 Haoorcr street, on and after the Sd day cf January next. The transfer books of the preferred stock will be clo sed trom he 'Tt day of December to he lid dy oi janu ary next, both days inclusive. New York.

December 1M8. d22 SwbCt MORRIS ETCHUM, Treasurer "TOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing between Sylvester J. Sylvester. Lewis Mornson.

and Edward Morrison, under the name and firm of S. J. Syl vester this day dissolved. S. SYLVESTER.

LEWIS EDWARD MORRISON New ork. Dee. 20, 1848. d23 lw PLATED CAKE BASKETS. Ui.h silver edije Cake Baskets, of new aud elegant patterns, a most Dcsuilllll ana userui present.

Also, fine Ivorv Table Cutlery. Tastry Forks, le. Fine Tea Trays, moct elegant designs, small sixes, said separate. Bronze Swing Kettles; Coffee Urns, various sixes. Bronze Hat and Coat Stands.

For sale by d2S SMITH, TORREV 50 Maiden lane. RAGS 6 bale white and colored stags, for sale by 421 34Sotnblt, day. for of lat 1st 1 of VOL. XL. VI.

SHIPPING. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAx. MAJ1. STfcA-MSHiFS BETVYEEN BOSTON AND LIVER- -d NEW-YORK AND mod receive mails anil naaacnirera. CANADA, Captain C.

H. E. Judkiu KCROPA. E. G.

Lott. NIAGARA, A Ryria. AMERICA- W. Haxrieoa. CAMBRIA, N.

Shanaoo. HIBERMA. J.Stone. BRITANNIA." W. J.

C. Lan. OALEDONIA." J. Leitch ACADIA. DonnrUn These veaseU carry a clear white litrht at maat-hesu-.

freen on Larboard ride red on north side OA! ada. capt. Judluna. from New-York. Wed dm.

20th December. MAOAKA. Capt. Rrrie. from Boston.

Wednead-T. 27th December. EL HO FA. Capt. Lott.

from New-York. WedneedaT. 10th Jaauary. Ireiebt wUl be charred on berond an amount personal expense. raasare money (120.

An experienced enrgeon on board. All Letters and NewsDaDexa most naaa thromrh the Post Office. For freif ht or passage apply tc d29 E. CUNARD, 38 Broaaway. OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY U.

S. MAUL LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this Company will sail rejruiarly once a month as follows From New York The WASHINGTON Can tain J. Johnson, ens thn th November, HOM SIEVES The HERMANN, on the lith NoTember. FaoM SocTRAMrTOiv to New Yore.

The HERMANN, on the 20th November, 1848. When the 2uth of the month fails on Sundar. tha dar sailing will be the 21st. rawajra from Bremen or Southampton to New York. Sd $0.

Pasare from New York to oath amnion, or Batman Cabin, $1J0. 2d do f60. An experienced surgeon on board. For freight or pasaace at ply -jX the office of the Steam Naviration Co 7 60 Broadway. New York, or to r.

AgenUat Southampton. WILLIAM ISELIN. Ayent at Havre. d29 C. A.

HE1NEKEN a Agents at Bremen. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY THE U. S. MA IT. ST RAM TfrZ.

PACKETS The CALIFORNIA, Iti3( of 1050 tons. Capt. Cleveland Forbes: the PANAMA. 1UB7 tons. Capt Wm C.

Stout the OKEtiON, 1U99 tons, Capt. Robert H. Pear-on. now on their way to the Pacitfc. are intended to leave Panama for ports in Central America, Mexico, and California, as follows The first on the 5th January.

The iwcond. loth February. The third 1st March. and thereafter one of the above-named tt team-packets will leave ranama on tne hint ot each month. An experienced surgeon will accompany each imp.

Pawenvers in the after cabins are furnished bedding but not wines and liquors, and will be allowed space for personal bafftrage free to the extent of 300 lbs. weight reizht on excess and all other roods. $60 per ton acd per cent, on specie. Packages should not exceed If) lb, weight far mule carriage. raspage frrm ranama to Kealjo, TOO mues, in the "at rooms.

64 Do Do do Acapuico. 15C0 do do San Bias or onnn do 126 Mawtlan, To do San Dieo, 3000 do Do do San Francisco 3oU0 do do l's do 35 do 2'm Passage in the lower cabin at a deduction of one-hftb from the above rate. Passage in the forward cabin from Panama to either of the above named ports. $100. including only the same as are furnished to the crew No passage secured until paid for.

Apply at the ofllee the Company, New York. 54 South street. dil -ij CAL1FOKNIA FOR SAN '-3 sEiPff? FK-ANC1SCO DIRECT A FIRST I Class Ocean Steamship, of 1800 tons bur. then, will be despatched for the above I port early in the month of February, should a sum Ment number of pasteuarers c.ner to make it an object. Thu will undoubtedly be the possible way of reaching the Joia in the shortest time, avoiding au contineu- hich areleared may happen on other routes.

The Steamship has unsurpassed accommodations for pis-ecgers. both in cabin and steerage Her machinerv has been well tc-ted. and can be relied upon, and as a lea crart she has no euiwrior. or passage, apply to d-29 J. HOWARD fc SON.

73 South rt. IT ITi'll A I I lr SfRIHI RSTON Tfl HA VANA, 1 4 SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST. The splendid sea steamship IS BEL. 1100 tons burthern. commanded by Capt.

Wm HoUinj. will sail regularly from Charleston, s. c. ror Ha vana on the 1st and lath of each month, and from Ha vana fr I harleston. on the olh and frice of passage From harleston and savannan to Havana $40 Key West.

SO For further particulars, apply to Si'OFFOHD, TILKsrON 48 South st. In Charleston, to M. C. MORDECAI. Agents in Havana.

Drake Brothers fcl'o. filV- Passengers leaving Havana by this ship can reach Baltimore by the laud route the fifth day. or by meetinc thest- aciers Norlherner or Southerner, reach New York in same time. nGlawl2w FOR HAVANA The steamship CHE- KOKEb. Captain Lyon, will leave on the 10th January for Savanuan.

aud passengers by hurcau take the steamer ISABEL Captain Rollins which leaves Charleston on the loth ol January for Key Wet and Havana, touching the licit day at Savaunah formtiils and patsengei. Apply to dit) SA ilL. L. 104 Front it. FOR SAVANNAH Kiocut Hi Line The new and very superior JjtYjV steamship CHEROKEE.

Thomas Lyon vir si. commander, will leave tvt.u.uu.tk. 10th January, at 4 o'clock, P. M. from pier No.

4 N. R. Passage to Savannah, (o. No berthsccurud until paid for. Bills lading signed by the clerk on board.

N. B. No freight received after IJ o'clock on the day of sailing. For freight or passage, apply 'o SAM'L L. MITCHILL, 1S4 Front it The Cherrkec" is expected to arrive at Savannah in time for pisseugers to take the Saturday, (liih; January,) boat for Fir rida.

If not in time for the regular railroad train for Macon. Grimn and Atlanta, a special train will be despatched on the arrival of the steamer d29 The ships of this line carry a clear white light atmaat head, green on starboard side, and red on larboard OLD" LINE OF LIVERPOOITT'ACKEtv- jJWS Reorular packet of 1st January The favorite packet shipCOLLMBIA. Captain E. G. Furber will sail as above, her regular day.

For frcitrht or passage, baviug superior accommoda tions. apply to the captain on board, at the foot of Beek-man street, or to C. II. MARSHALL, 38 Burling slip. Price of passage.

$T6. d29 The packet ship NEW YORK, Capt. Thomas B. Cropper, will succeed the Columbia, and sail on the 16th ol January, her regular day FOR LIVEUPOOL-Regular Packet of the llth Jaunary The new and splendid packet ship WATERLOO. F.

P. Allen, commander, will sail as abore. her regular day. For freight or passage, having superior ajyply on board, at the foot of Maiden lane, or to ROB'T. KER.MIT, 78 South st.

The well known, fast sailing packet ship JOHN SKIUDY', Jas. Luce, commander, will succeed the Waterloo, and sail on the llth February, her regular day k- FOR LIVERPOOL New Line Regular packet rQflof the 21st of January. The fast sailing packet ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1450 tons. Captain Franklin Hallett. will sail as above, her regular day.

i 'or freight or passage, having splendid large and comfortable state rooms and cabins, apply to the Captain, on board, at pier 20 ER. west sideot Burling Blip, or to WOODHl LL It MINTVRN. 8T South st The regular packet ship CONSTITUTION. Captain Tun Briaon, will succeed the Uueen of the West, and sail on her regular day, 21st of February. sr- FOR GLASGOW Reeuiar Packet of the 1st rfT January The well known, fast sailing Br.

packet 1 bark YN DEFOKD. 500 tons. Captain D. Steven- ion. will sail as above, her regular day For freight or passage, having excellent apply to the Captain, on board, at the foot of Dover street.

R. or to d29 WOODHULL MINTURN, 87 South st. FOR HAVRE racket of the 10th Jauuarv The packet ship SPLENDID. Crawferd. master, wilt sail on her regular day.

as above For freight or passage, apply on board, at pier 13 East River or to YVM. WHJTI.OCK. d29 46 South st. et- FOR MADEIRA The new brig E.MMA FRAN TjfCES, Bartlett master, having nearly all her cargo engaged, will have prompt despatch. For balance of freight or passage, apply at 0 Beaver street, to d29 BARCLAY LIVINGSTON.

re- FOR HAV ANA The packet ship NORMA. afffili Ellis, master, will have immediate despatch for h. 1 1 nnrt For freight or passage, apply on board pier 12. ER. or to tU9 MOSES TAYLOR, 44 South St.

FOR THE COLD REGIONS OF CALIFOR-NIA'' The packet ship ALBAN Captain Wm E. Sherman, will leave this port for Sau Francisco- direct, on the 2d of January. For freight or passage, apply immediately, on board, at pier 13, It, or to WM. WHITIAICK. Jr.

-16 South d29 or F'OX fc LIVINGSTON, 22 Broad st. FOR SAV FrtAN'CISCO rireetTn c.T, the 26th inst The fast-sailing, coppered and eop-i-5 Per fasteuedship SUTTON. J. H. Wardle.

master. having been unavoidably detained by the stoim, will take wnat ireight may otter, and sail as abore. ror balance of freight or passage, having superior accommodations, for 1st and 2d cabin, and steerage passengers, apply to THOMAS WARDLE, eta feouth cor. Burling Slip, up stairs. A supercargo who has done business in San Francisco.

goes out in the ship, and will take charge of any goods committed to his care for disposal. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. Dl-pVjrect The splendid fast sailing coppered and cop-' -'-per fastened packet schooner IOWA, under the command of an experienced master, well acquainted with the Coast, will sail about the 20th inst. Can accommodate four cabin passengers if application be made immediately.

Apply to d'j: J. fc N. BRIGGS. 40 South st. -K- FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

CALIFORNIA The -fWi splendid, fast sailing. New ork built ship COLON. Francis C. Coffin, master, wil! meet immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations app'y to SPOFFORD, TILESTON fc 48 South at.

N. B. Captaia Coffin having had great experience in this trade, will take charge of consignments, and as the is one of the fastest sailing vessels on the Ocean, an admirable opportunity is now offered to those who wish to visit the Uoli Regiout of California Only a limited number of cabin passengers will be taken no second class or steerage passengers taken. d20 FOR CH AOKKe. DIRECT The fast sailing A 1 packet ship SARDINIA.

Charles K. Crocker. master, now nearly ready for sea. will proceed direct to i nagres. snouia a sumcieni number or pasaen-rers offer within a few days.

She can comfortably accommodate 8 or 10 passengers in the cabin, and has excellent accommodations for 20U in the steers ie all nf whom will be taken at rerv reasonable rates, by applying to Capt. Crbcker'on board, at Dover street wharf, or to SAMUEL THOMPSON fc NEPHEW, d29 275 Pearl street NEW ORLEANS PA.KET r.agle Line-Te ij fail oa Monday. January Sth The packet ahip GEN. BERRY. Patterson, master, is now loading and win positively clear aa above, full or not fun.

For freight or passage, apply on board, at pier 11, R-, tOld slip. or to EAGLE fc HAZARD, 40 Sooth Positively no goods will be received oa beard after tat- urday evening. 6th Jan. Agent in New Orleans. Mr.

Samuel Toby, who will prompuy lorwara au gooos to aux Mireae, swv aa her see, A. of the will 1 NEW YORIC SATURDAY. DECEJMBER 30, 1848 SHIPPING. FOR NEW ORLEANS fiolmea Line Fint i Rwular packet for Monday at January Ta. tact 'aailiBC.

coppered abip VICJkSBL KU. W. C. Barry water, it now loading, and will poaitrreiy aail aa abora. For freight or paasaga, apply on board, at Pin.

atraet wharf, or to M. ELSON. 8i South it. Nogoodajeeehred on hoard after tliia Saturday eren-ng. inrtant.

d30 bhippara will pleaaa aend in their bQU of lading. The hip SILAS HULMES. O. C. Berry, matter, will ueeed the Vickjburg, and aail on tha llth January.

FOR NEW ORLEANS Union Llna Reg-aVt'nUr Packet To aail on Monday. 8th January "sBtTha fart aaiiinc packet ahip WABASH, Win. Hathaway, matter, now loading and will poaitiTely aail abore. For freight or passage, having superior furnished ac commodations, apply on board, at Mumj'i wharf, or to hKusi uiuuh soatn x. No good reeaiTed on board after Saturday, 0th Jan.

Agents in. New Orleans. Mean. John O. Woodruff a who will promptly torward all goods to taair ad' dress.

dSO FOR CHARLESTON Packet Ship Lin. Clean on Saturday, the 30th Inetant. her reeuiar day "Tha fast sailing coppered ahip SOUTH CARO- li.a, j. iiamuton. masur, wiu tace wnat rreignt may offer, and clear aa abore.

Foi freight or pavage, baring exteniirs aceommoda- tlona, apply on board east fide ltuningslip, or to THUS. WAK11LE, 8o South cor Burling slip, no stairs. The ahip H. ALLEN will succeed the SC, and sail on rea-ular day. N.

h. Ail goods consigned "Agent South Carolina Kaiiroad In I uarlenon Jntendeu for the Interior or seuta CaroliLa, Alabama or Tennesaea. will be forwarded with despatch, free of commission. daO FOR SAVANNAH. 00.

Freight at Reduced Rates On Wednesday, the 3d of January First Reeular Packet The fins, fast sailing regular packet bark ISAAC MEAD, Brawn, master, will aail as above, full or not full. For freight or passage, having state room accommoda tions apply to the master, on board, at Stevens' wnan. (huod wareec, or to R. M. DEMILL.lSo Front street.

Freicht taken at 2-3da less than customary. No frsizht received on board after Wednesday evening. rain or Fames $15. All goods st-nt to the Agent tn New Tork will be for warded free of commission, and all goods Intended for the interior of Oeoraia. South Carolina.

Alabama or Tennes addressed to the ear. of Thomas Wayne, Agent of Lnetral Railroad C. P. Mill. Iron Steamboat Co or Fawns.

Georgia Steamboat will be forwarded free commission. d3u j-r FOR BALTIMORE Union Liae Regular day Th. nu. packet achoonw JOSEPH liKOW.N P. Brif gs, mastar.

in now loading at tha regular wharf, pier 11 East River, Old blip, and will sail as above, For freight, which will be taken at low rates, apply to captain, on board, or to Jm bkiuus, d30 40 South it FOR PHILADELPHIA. Swiftsure Line via Scuth Amboy thence by Rail road to Camden and Philadelphia. The barge WHALE is now loading and leave as above. For freight, apply to d30 tt BKiOOS. 40 South st.

FOR HARTFOUD. BUCK STEAM TRANSPORT A TION LINE The new and elegant Steam Propellers which compose the above Line vis Steam PropelUr UN'CAS, Capt. Daniel A. Mills. SACHEM.

Wm. B. Thresher, have resnmed their regular trips for the season, and will leave as heretofore from pier 12 E. (Old Slip.) For freight or passage, having Buperintfurnisbed accom modations, apply to tue captains on poara, or to J. at N.

BRIOGS, d28 40 South strMt FOR MADEIRA A first clasa vessel to sail in a few days, can take the bulk of ous barrels oa freight. Apply at 20 Beavorst. eo BARCLAY a. LIVINGSTON diS WANTED A good vessel to load in the line jr Mobile. Apply to liAiAnu, 7 40 South WANTED TO CHARTER A good vessel that vC will cary about 1SO0 barrels, for a voyage out and hsek to this Doit.

AddIv at 20 Beaver street, to d22 ARC LAV LIVINGSTON. FOR SALE The fine coppered and ropyer-fas tened brig AL'liL'STA, Bcnnis. master, 1 year old. 140 tons burthen, aud well found in every par. ticular.

Apply to MOSLS TA LOK. dUO 4t South rt. j- FOR SIIX A copper lasteued and aiVfi schooner. 1T0 tons burthen, three years old. with 1 accommodations for twenty passengers, and wi 11 fitted lor a long voyage.

For further particulars, aprly to dlS J. it CKIH.N. 40 South st. -iAIJPOasiA TRADI.1U ASMCIATIO. Applications will be received by the undersigned f.

subscriptions to an associatiipn for a trading voyage lo California said association IO consist Ol lineeu uiuerrui shares of equally contributed capital, sullicient to purchase a first class t'nip of suitable burthen, and freight her with a cargo to be made up by the ov ners. whose interests are to be represented respectively by agents to accompany the vessel. Further particulars may be obtained by application to IVLLLS i 0., iu an sireei: or II. WILLIAMS, Esq Albany. New York.

Dec. 18th, 1S4S. dlstf IO CALIFORNIA. H.tRNDEN 6 CO have made arrangements to place Companies in California. Persons desirous of emigrating, and having a capit; of over $200.

cm join an association upon the most favorable terms. Also, those of larger means can avail of an arrangement that will secure them the most important advantages. These joint associations embrace to these disposed to emigrate, not oniy the most eoonovilcal. comfortable. safe and speedy mode, but will probably iu a to each of tbo members, over and above the cost of passage.

The association will exclude all who are not temperate men. Apply to 1IARNDF.N 0 Wall st- New Tork, and 8 Court Boston. All letters must be pre-paid. LIVINGSTON, WELLS fc O. have commenced receiving express packages for d2H BANK OF ESGI.AXUNOTES-And drafts on (ireat Britain, purchased by nlS HAKNDEN St 6 Wall st.

Slight drafts, from 1 upwards and exchange, payable in London at days, for sale- in sums to suit purchasers. Also sight drafta on Paris. TltlS OFFICE, 4 esey Astor New Y'ork. Patients may rely upon obtaining at this office the best instrumental aid that the world affords. Children trussej at tao weeks age.

Supporters applied iu the Female Department by a qualitied female attendant. Cautiii Genuine Instruments are always signed In ink. AMOS G. HULL. o2UI)a(- THE MET AI.IC TRUSS ANO Sl'PPORTER, Which gives such general satisfaction, has a sta tionary power equal to the necessities of ordinary rupture without one ounce of pressure and a lever princi-p'e to give any amount of pressure required toj relieve any bad case of Hernia or abdominal weakness.

Ladies waited on at their residence. The article shown, and principles explained. No sale no charge, 170 Broadway. o7 rTMBII.ICAI. RtlTl'RE Heavy persons afflict- ed with Umbilical Rupture can be relieved by the Metallic Supporter, price $2.

Office 1.0 Broadway. 1.: dies waitel on at their residence TOR SALE, a small consignment of French Wins jf Chambertin. Chateau Grille and St. George Bour- gogne. per packet ship New 1 ork.

Also, 100 cases Morton's St. Julien, put np expnsly for sale by the snbscri-bers. LIVINGSTON, WELLS d8tf lo Wall st. rpHE BLOTTIKO ROLL-Amv. useful and cheap article, for ssie.wnoiesaioana retail, uy WM.

ROSE, Stationer and Manufacturer, d7 No. IB Wall street COTTONADES Twilled and plain heavy Colton-ades desirable patterns, just received and for sale by nil CHAS. A I L.L.P.. ll uroausireet CJODA ASH, of very fine quality, for sale by S. T.

JONES n8 49 Exchange Place. fJl-EACIIlNG POWDERS, about 6 tons fi.r sale jL by a. T. joimes 43 Exchange Tlace. lYKAZLL WOOD EXTRACTS, for sale by S.

T. JONES 49 Exchange Place. nS LEECH'S ITALIAN THREAD In assorted colors, black and white, on spools, 30, 100 and 200 yards. now landing and for sale by d8 CHAS. CARVILLE, 17 Broad st BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS Lonsdale, Masonville, Newmarket, Hope.

Cohannet Mills. Kennedy Harris and other styles, for sale oy d5' LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc CO, 35 Bread st. TJ'XPdRT GOODS Several new styles of 9-8 high 11a colored printed lawns: also 9-8 printed shirtings, fan cy patterns: 32 inch Pullicat and Madross for sale by JONES fc 49 Exchange place dll TYOESK.1NS 3 cases of Montagnac's best black doe. skins, and fancy black Cassimeres. for sale cheap te close, by S.

i. JU.M.S CO, 49 exenange place, dll CHILDREN'S CUPS AKD PLATES Britannia Cuds and Plates for Children, durable presents f.r he Holidays, for sale by retaiLat 6 Barling slip. d25 LUCIUS HART, late Boardnian I oy fc Hart. T7LAXXELS An invoice of red WeNh flannels, vari. -L on qualities, also gauze and Saxony flannels, suitable tor city trade, and ior aie low ie eiose.

ST JONES fc 40 Exchange place SCOTCIlVmSKJEY Just rewind persUp puncheons lslay Malt." for tale by d25 WOODHULL fc MINTURN, 87 South St. TYIG IRON Anthracite and charcoal pig Iron, of a J. superior oualitv. for sale low. by die m.i'v rn PANTALOON styles of impoited Goods, just landed: also.

New Y'ork Cottonades blue and white, and other mixtures, now coming in More and for fa by CHAS. CARV 1LLE. d6 17 Broad st TIATEXT BREAD SLICERS Suitable for llote JL use, with which bread can be cut in slices ot uniform thickness, with great rapidity, for sale py dl3 SMITH. TORREY fc 50 Maiden Lane. TJIXDERS' Band Box, Trunk and Straw Boards, for XJ sale by dlt rCY'RUS FIELD fc CO, 11 Cliff ftreot POCTltERJI CCTTON YARN, -Scull For sale by dl3 LAWRENCE.

TRIMBLE fc CO, Broad St. T7NGLISH SELESIAS 4-4 plain Silesias. from low I to fine, a very desirable assortment of colevs, just landed and for sale by I CHAS. CARVILLE, 17 Broad st. COLORED PAPERS of all kinds, for sale by d27 CYRUS FIELD fc CO, 11 Cliff street.

"VL CASKS 100 Iron bound Oil hogsheads, in con. anion fit for a voyage, for sale by dl N.COMSTOCK. 191 Front st QTEAR1VE CANDLES In whole and half boxes ior sale by ds N. COMSTOCK, 191 Front st "VrELLOYV OCHRR 24 casks Vermont Ochre, re- -a. e-iTea ana lor sale by N.

COMSTOCK. n29 191 Front ft. T) LEACHED, BROW AND PRINTED DRILLS ror sale by dl3 LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc S5 Broad ft pLARET WlSK-Chateaux Lafitte, LatoaV, Leo- viue. ac. ior eaie oy d23 JOHN DUNCAN fc SON, 407 Broadway- FELT COATINGS The subscribers have a few cases of Gentinella.

Navy Blue, Pearls and assorted Lira os. which tbey will sen cheap, to dose their stock, dll 8. T. JONES 4 Exchange Plae. 1 Bleached aad unbleached.

from Free Labor Cotton, for sale br R. L. MURRAY. Dealer in Fro Labor Produce exclusively. 423 377 Pearl street.

of for of ing in the be be to at A. O. 8 RawtllBU UmtataJ utb luaeu Compeutw, Sew Tork. rBJNCIPAL OFFICE No. 68 WALL STREET.

AeesraaUaueel VmmA U35.O0O. rriHK operations of this company are purely mutual the asseind being the only proprietors. The charter is more liberal than that of any oiher Mutual Life Insurance Company granted by the Legislature of the state ork. Policy holders, -whether they continue life, or for short terms." receive taeir sww rate amounts profits and these are returned annually, in Scrip, bear an annual interest 01 six per payable tn casn. Fifty per cent, of the premiums received, for three years succession, have already been returned to the assured.

or Policies granted for the whole period of Life, when premium therefor amounts to 9. -O. a note for 40 per with interest at 6 per without guaranty, may received in part payment: or the whole premium may paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly, by adding interest on deferred payments. All premiums ror terms short of life must be paid in cash. Should the party survive to make 13 annual payments, leaving the dividends accumulate, it is expected that the policy will be fully paid for, and the aecr.mnlation ultimately added to the poncy.

Pamphlets illustrating tne principle or Lire insurance. Forms of Application, and other documents, may be had the principal oftee. or of any of its agents. MOAHis ra. ivi.i.

rresideot. R. COLEMAN, Vice President, r. FREEMAN, Actuary. TRUSTEES.

M. Merchail. M. O. Roberts, C.

F. Liadjier. Henry K. Bocert. Robert B.

Coioiaa, John M. Niioa. Ilearr A. Nelson. Jon'n K.

Herrick. Bunnell. VVm.N. Seymour. Richard E.

Puray, David A. Boke. Jonn s. unsung, Morris Franktta, 8. S.

Benedict. J. M. Wardwell, R. J.

Hntcluasoa. un oel N. Unlaw. rnilip Allied Freeman. H.D.

Samuel C. Pauoa. MEDICAL F.IAMINERS. George Wilkes. M.

28 Laight street. C. Bogert, St. Mark's Usee. di North River Iniaram-e Company, OFFICE, No.

IM GREENWirH STREET, CapttsU. rpHIS Company, having been nnlcterrnpteiHy In bnsi- ness for nearly twenty-seven years, and possessing their Capital entire, continues to Insure against kwi or damage by fire upon favorable terms. UIKE.C1 una. William C. RhineUnder, John J.

Lagrave, David Johnson, Andrew C. Zabriskle, Stephen Storm, Abraham Van Nest, Benjamin Strong, Stuart F. Randolph, George Vaughn, Samuel Verplanck, George P. Rogers, Michael Allison, Silas B. Hamilton, William Bleakley, John B.

Schmeltel, George Areularius, John Le Maire, Ell White, PETER H. Johiv Ilrorwsw. Secretary. John Reason, Lyman Denison, Samsal V. Holtman, Peter O.

Areularina, Corn's V. B. Oatrander. Sanuei B. Gaston, Jacoo R.

Le Roy, Jeremiah Lambert, Matthew Armstrong, Hubert Van Peter Mart, Peter R. Warner. WARNER President. dl6 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. rpHE UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

8 Wall street, insures Marine sad Fire risks at the lowest established rates. No charge for Fire Policies. The profits of the business will be divided between the Stockholders and the Insured. TRUSTEES-: Stephen Allen, Shrpherd Knapp, nana Austin, Elbert Anderson, Edward Collins, Wetmore, Wolfe. Richard Bell.

Henry Munsell, John Van Nest, Albert Wright, Jonathan Thorne, Richard Buck, Alex Selgnette, Ferd. Suydam, Jr, Chas Leupp. John Nesmith, James Cooley, Henry Holt. Moses Taylor. John Van Buren.

iv. iwernu, Kdffin Hoyt. Fowler, Paul Spofford. Ls'-iibert Suydam, John Tappan, Joseph Boucbaad, Routh, James Johnston, Kl-hard Lawrence, Aim Thompson, George Rapelye, Brigham, 6tb Grosvesmr, A Robertswn, O-orge Darby. J'hn Kingsfori, Gibson, Lee Knapn.

LAMBERT SUY DAM. President. JOHN 8. TAPPAN, Vice President. FaaoitYAivo Stscci, Secretary.

d7 United States Klrc Insurance Company AO. 9 WALL SiREET. rTlinS INSTITUTION has pursued an uninterrnpt business for twenty-four yrirs. and still coutinue. to insure against loss and damage by fire, on merchan dise, household furniture, stocks of goods and other personal property, baildings.

ships, and other vossels in pon be, 00 as favorable icrmi as otnar institutions. BISECTORS. Silas Hicks. George tost. Benjamin Corlies.

Henry Lawrence, Stephen Van Wyek, Robert Weeki John Wood. Benjamin Strong, George Hussey. Uriah Carpenter. Ebeneter Cauldwell, Morris Ketehum. Joshua Underbill, Charles Cromwell, Charles Kneeland.

Robert Minturn, Thomas Pears all, Samuel Pax son, CaleeBarstow. Samuel Mitcbill, am Marsh, A Cnshman, William Titus, Robert I array, Solomon Griflcn, Orlando Bogart, Peter Bonnett, Joseph Lord, Robert Case, Henry 8 Terhell, George Cornell, Robert Bowne. William Bradford, Albert wooanuu. James Chambers. JOSHUA S.

UNDEitHlLL, President Jami s21 4Ily Plre Inanraviice Company OFFICE KO. Ol Cah CapiUl .210.000 eiurplus. after deducting loves by th large Fin in Brooklyn, and all other claims. J.sou S283.8O0 AU safely invested according to the provisions 'of it cnarter. Insurances mad at lowest run snt rates.

Ec Cyrus Hitchcock, Josiah Macy, Thomas Carpenter, William H. Falls, Joseph W. Corliee, Johu D. Wright, Abrn'lam Hell; Peter S. Titus.

Daniel Trimble, Thomas C. Chardavoyne, naipu Richard Field, Ired Hawlcy. J. Smyth Rogers, tlias Hicks. Osorge S.

Fox, Richard A. Reading Richard F. arioan, Hull Thomas J. Townsend, Henry H. Barrotv.

R. A. READING President. Craxv, Secretary. 21 U.

F. THE CAST KIVEIt INSURANCE COMI'ANi. THE City of New York. Office NoBl Wall street. VThts Company continues to insure against loss aud dmaice by nre, on dwelling bouses, warehouses, biuldiugs.

goods, merchandise aud household furniture, on as favor. able terms as similar Institutions ot this city. CIUECTOIH. John Brouwer. Philip Embury, James Mc Bride, John Morehead.

Joseph Kernocban, Henry W. Hills. Robert J. Dillon, Thomas Nesmith, Robert Boonnan, Abiel A. Low, David Thomson.

Stanton neebe. Charles N. S. Rowland. Nathaniel L.

Grisweld, ftuaseu 5tebhins, Stephen Holt, Joseph Gaillard, James Fellows, Win H. Vi.n Wagenea, nenry Salisbury, Washington R. Vermilye. JOHN BROUWER. CharlrsH.

Bikkev, Secretary President. 21 fTHlE GREENWICH INSURANCE COY PANY. Office JL No. 400 Hudson street, capital r.a)0 uoo. Thiscem- pany continues to insure Buildings, Merchandise.

House- id urniture. kc. against loss or damage by fire, on terms sspiavorabie as similar institutions in this city. maECToas. Timothy Wbittemore, Warren Harriot, jamea weus.

Abraham Van Nest, John Delamater, Clinton Gilbert, Horatio Mott. Benj. D. Brush, George Miln, James Harriot, A. M.

L. Scott, Baltbazer click, John Randall. Vincent W. Many, John Jackson, Kutsen Suckley, Jeremiah Terbell, Edward Green, Charles Havemeyer, i nanes rane. TIMOTHY WHITTEMORE Jcsefh Toaaav, Secretary President.

s21 rpHE NEW YORK F.vtl ITABLE INSURANCE COM 1 PANT, Office 58 Wall street. This Company continues to insure against loss or damage by fire on dwelling houses, warehouses, buildings in general, goods wares and merchandise of every description, and personal property. BiaECTORS. Lambert Suydam, Henry Yates, Christian il Sand, Paul Spofford Joseph Dnryee, Robert Smith, Robert Ainsiie, Robert A Robertson, Joseph Bouchaud, Richard Thorne, Harvey Weed. John Nesmith, Anthony Halsey, Henry Rowland.

Shepherd Knapp, Gardiner A Saga, James 0 Ward, Ab'm Thompson, James Cooley, George Rapelye, Tarrant Putnam. RICHARD J. THORNE, President. Joscrn STaosro. Secretary.

This Company also insure against loss cr damage by burglars or house breaking. THE KNICKERBOCKER FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL $280.000 Office 64 Wall street. The Legislature ef this State, at its last session, passed an act changing the corporate name of the old Mutual Insurance Company of the city or New lork." to the Knickerbocker ire insurance company or New York. AU future business of that corporation will therefore be transacted under its new name.

It may be well to add. by way of explanation, that the old Mutual." notwithstanding its title, was in fact a stock company, having a capital all paid in and securely invested, and that the change of name was obtained to prevent misapprehension on that point. 1 ms company centmues to insure againn lossoraamare by fire on as favorable terms as similar institutions this city. aiaxcToas. George Ireland, Anthony Lamb, John Oothout; George Areularius, Robert Benson, John Campbell, Georxe Conklin, Joshaa Brush, Robert L.

Stuart, John Gray. Bolt is Moore. Henry Ellsworth, Adam -orne. Robert Kermit, Anthony harden, Lewis C. Hamersley, Charles P.

Lever ich, Benjamin De F.rest, William Tucker, Asher Riley. Alex. Lawrence, William E. Dean, Edward cook, William Browning. GEORGE IRELAND.

President. A. B. McDohalp, Secretary. a fTIHE KINGS COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE ci COMPANY, No.

47 Fulton street. Brooklyn L.I. for Fire and Marine Insurance, give notice that, in addi tion to tbe original subscription to its Capital Stock of 25.000. they have increased it to over sTOO.000. by receiv ing notes at twelvemonths for premiums in in accordance with its Charter; thereby affording ample security to its dealers, for the payment of losses when they occur Tar ST EES.

Charles M. Olcott, Adrian liegeman. Samuel E. Johnson, John Leggett, Alfred Clapp. Adonijah Underbill, Benajah Brewster, Barsillai Ransom, Garret L.

Martense. Gardner Wheelwright, Aaron W. H. Cary. Jeremiah Johnson, Alden 8pooner, Thomas Carpenter, John A.

Cross, Mott Bedell, E. 8. Powell. Richard P. Buck.

Nathaniel D. Carlile, Morris Reynolds, Gerrit Smith. JohnC. Mallary. Nicholas Luqueer.

THOMAS CARPENTER, President. Aosiaii Heqeiia. Vice President. Stephen Unperhill, Secretary. E.

S. POWELL. Agent for Marine Insurance, M. L. CROWELL.

Agent for Fire Insurance. se21 Ogee No. 69 Wall rt. AGAINST BIRGJ.ARV-Persons closing their homes for the summer season are informed that they can have their furniture insured by the New York Eqnilable Insurance Company, against lose or dam age by burglary. For particulars apply at the office of the company, nau street.

o24 OSEPH 8TRONG, Secretary. FANCYF-K AT-HaEK DUSTERS, BKAUTIKUL article of fancy Feather Dusters, made I Xa. of sort, rich eowred leathers, mutable ror piano, far- nitare. and frame dusting, together with some of larger I sixes ror store use. rortaieiowoy I a27 city, and forone upon who cash No lars Board His Ex Hon.

Hon. Hon. from paid I the No. are on of to I NO. 18 NASSAU, NEAR PINE ST.

Cash 8 rate ex. Treatem Mutsud Uf Itxrsxrstttcc Company. GUARANTEE CAPITAL, faO.000. Redaction from the English Rates of Premium of Twenty-five per Cent. rpHK PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF thi company, tnrougn their Agent in new ion reepecttuuy give notice that tbey continne to max.

execute every description of life insurance or more rears, or for the whole duration of life the most approved ki'tcil svsvvh. where all the uniL proms irom tne business wm revert to riiosr ana not accrue tor the beneht 01 sioct-holdera. AU contracts with this Company win be made upon the system, and at a reduction upon the n.nal tariff ol premiums or twenty-five per psyabiein easn annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be preferred roarcfTCBC er raertTS in ary event. For particu illustrating this ivstcic powers and duties of th of Visitors, plan of operations. c.

see Company's second edition of pamphlets, which can be had gratis on application at their omce. 07 wan street. sosbb or piaE.voas. Joseph C. Potts, Eli Morris.

Stacy GPotls. John A. Weart Jonathan Fisk, James Hoy, Jr. G. A.

Perdlcris. aeaan or arrears. Exe. Gov. Haines, Hon.

Garrett D. Wall. Ex. Gov. Vroom, v.

S. senator. Wm. A. Newell, M.

C. Ex- Gov Diekerson. Isaao Wildrick, M. C. Hon.

Saml. R. Hamilton. Wm. L.

Dayton, V. S. senator. lOltD or VISITORS. His Excellency the Governor of New Jersey, the Chan cellor, the hief Justice, and present Mem4era of the Senate and Hoase of Representatives of the United States the State or new Jersey.

LocaL. BKrcarsrcKs. George Wood. Barnes Vackey, David Dndley Field, Goddard St. John, Henry T.

Morgan, S. C. Herring. John F. Mackie, Wm.

Jamea Boggs, Oliver Bealy, A. D. Gale. Joseph Hoxie. Morris Wilson, ovricaas.

JOSEPH C. POTTS, President. JONATHAN F'ISK, Treasurer. E1.I MORRIS, Secretary. COCSSEU.OBS George Wood, David Dudley Field.

medical rxawi-ra. A. Siokct Do a 12 Warren atreet. C. O.

IMLAY, Agent. dl4 No, CT WaU street, basunent. THE NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, at NORWICH, CONN. Chartered in 1802 Capital all in and well secured by mortgages on real estate If prepared to lssae policies in the city 01 new sore, not ex eeedine flv. thousand dollars in anv on.

risk. i n. Director assure me pu one inai me eapicai or cnu Compauy is perfectly sound, and that during the great length of time it has been in business, the confidence of community in its ability and liberality in adjusting oases has never been unpaired. ti. juh.isu.i, rresiaenx.

J. William Secretary. DiaaoToas. Charles Johnson, Lewis Hyde, William Williams, Joseph Williams, U. W.

Trnrnbuil, Jodediah Huntington, Thomas W. Williams, 2nd. John Brandegee, Henry B. Norton. References In New Yerk Messrs.

Window Perkins. 60 Wall and Dwight Johnson, No. 104 Broad street. FoLUies will be issned by THOMAS A. ALEXANDER.

s21 Agent. 88 WaU corner of Water st. aTNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN OF HART- 1 IU FORD. Agent's Omce. No.

8 Wall street. This company was incorporated in tne year lsiv. wim perpetual charter, and insures against loss or damuge by on dwelling Bouses, stores, manufacturing astaDiisn- manta. household furniture, and merchandise in geaaraL the most favorable terms Any losses which this Company may sustain, on risk taken at this agency, will be liberally adjusted by the agents here, according to tn usages 01 the best rir com panies of th city of New York, aad paid with promptness money current at tne nanxs in tnn city. 1 his Company has never contested a lees made in inn city.

But In case differences should arise, touching the loss or damage, the Company has pledged, by a resolution the Board of Directors, to submit to arbitrators indif ferently chosen, or at th option of the assured the Juris diction or to courts or wis city win ne acxnowieageu. AR0 DIRECTORS. Thomas K. Brace, Roliert Bnel, Samuel Tndor, Mile A. Tnttle, Joseph Pratt, John L.

Cos well, James Themas, beueier Flower, Ward Woodbridge, K. A. Bulkeley, Joseph Church, P.o'.and Mather, Silas B. Hamilton, Edwin l. Ripley, Frederick Tyler.

Samuel S. Ward, Henry Z. Pratt. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pwwiimt.

S. L. Loomii. Secretary. Applications for Insurance, or the renewal of pelieles and all business connected with the office, may be mad' ihe subscriber, duly appointed agent for th eitjr 01 New ork, with full power to receive proposals and Ir- sne policies, on terms as favorable as any office in this l-n tty.

1. A. Alir.AA..ur.n,sia, oV told no. 01 nil street. s21 eor.

of Water street MANHATTAN PIANO lX)ltTE I MANUr'ACTCRINU COMPANY -The public are respectfully invited to call and exsmiue their stock of splendi'i Pianofortes, which are made with a view to establish reputation for durability, finish, and tone. Their acknowledged ability, aud the mutual character t-f thuir association, warrant them in the aasnranee that they sell a perfect imtrument at less price than any otb er mauutaoturer iu the United States. Purchasers an nrofessorf are invited to call. Kirp a Drown stages ruu within naii a oioca oi me manufactory. H.

3. ALHblfLi wenty sovenia d22 between tbo Ninth and Tenth avennee, OVER SHOES OVER SHOES-Now Is the time to prepare for net weather. At Che New Yorv India Rubber Warehouse may be found every variety it India Rubber Over Shoes manufactured, amongst which the subscriber would especially call the attontioa of the Dublic to his oritiiual far-ramed perpetual glossuvernoes These snoes are nianuiaciureu irom tsK-avsar nii-ai Metallic Rublwr. retain their brilliancy of gloss, will not in wnrin weather decompose or run. nor stiffen in cold weather, and are extremely light and durable, hole- sale and retail by D.

IIODIillAN, org India lUluaer warehouse. d28 No. 27 Maiden lane, oorner Nnssau st niTTA PKKIHA UUter nll.i rks A new VI and valuable article. The attention of the trade called to this new shank, which has now been tested ior the lat eight month by some of the best workmen, and worn by gentlemen in vbis city, and pronouueed by them superior te the steel shank, s. much in use.

it being mucL lighter, and keeps its shape better. and cannct be broken. ror sale wholesale and retail, by the subscriber. Also, pure Gutta Perch In lots to suit purchasers. ARMSTRONG.

American Gutta Pcrcha Co. 139 William st. B28 Washington Buildings, (10LD PENS, DIAMOND POINT. FRANCIS fc LOUTREL, 77 Maiden Lane, sell the first quality Gold Pens, in cold and silver eases, with Pencil, at a re. duced price also the Pen without the holder.

We have a large assortment from which srselection can be made to sun. Also, cueap i eus. Paper and Stationary Cap. Letter and Note Papers. various qualities, ruled and plain, some very low priced Elastic Paper tiuldref atent inkstands, an styles Faber's best Lead Pencils Copying and Natarlal Presses Tracing Paper.

Tissue. Envelope, colored and other Papers Manifold Letter Writers Portfolios. Scrap Books: Pocket Books Tin ash and Deed Boxes; inte rest. Exchange. Advance and Discount Books; Notes.

Drafts. Receipts, ke. Envelopes, every size and style. Blank Books, suitable ror all kinds or business and prt vatense. orders will receive prompt attention.

d28 FRANCIS fc LOU TREL, 77 Maiden Lane. BOSTON ALMANAC FOR 1840. We have just received a few copies of this valuable and interesting Annual for 1849. prepared with even more than the nsnal care and attention. It contains A NEW MAP OF THE VICINITY OF BOSTON.

engraved expressly for this work, ALF.NDAR TABLES, improved and enlarged. WEATHER TABLES for Boston aad Florida. TABLES OF REMARKABLE EVENTS which have occurred during the past year. An account or the PUBLIC SCHOOLS or Boston, with a particular view and description of each building, pre pared expressly for this worn. i lia; BL.si;Nr.s Liiitr.i.

i oil, up dusiua. to gether with tables of the streets, public buildings, ebari. table societies, newspapers, railroads, expresses, bauks. fcc, of Boston, and tables of the government of the United States and Massachusetts, and a great variety of other useful and entertainnfg matter, which render it one of the most complete and useful published. It contains 220 pages of carefully selected and original matter, closely printed in the best style, and illustrated in an elegant manner is beautifully bound in cloth, and considering the amount of information to be derived from it.

is almost invaluable to every one. PRICE 25 CENTS. DAVID FELT Stationers' Hall. dl) No. 191 Pearl st and 5 Wall st.

TVOHY TABLE CUTLKRY Of Joseph Rodgerf fc Son. and other makers in sets of 81 pieces, and in dozens. Also. Knives only, table and dessert. Car- vers, Slicers, Steels, Nut Picks and Crackers, Cork Screws, lie.

TEA TRAYS AND WAITERS Elegant painted Tea Trays, in sets ef four pieces. Gothic form. Also, single i rays oi superior quality, witn a great va riety of low priced Trays and Waiters. sitLL fine rbq iia.uAnts. In great variety some new and elegant patterns; Coal Hods.

Shovels, ac. ENAMELED COOKING VESSELS. Preserve Pans and Kettles, Stewandbauce Pans, Wash Basins, Spittoons kc. fce. Also, patent metal, tinned inside, fish and ham Kettles.

Round Pots. Tea Kettles. Mortars and Pestles, fce. kc For sal wholesale and retail by NEWBOULD fc RUSSLL. Importer of Hardware and Cutlery.

d27 No. 140 Fulton st. CALIFORNLA HAMPERS Containing compact eking utensils, put up for messes of fonr, six. or eight every man at the gold mines will be is own eoox." it enooves mm xo provide me necw sary tie previous to ubarking for San raneiseo. These liiupcr may be seen at tne lurnisuiag store of SMITH, TORREY fc CO.

d27 50 aiden lane. LEG ANT t'UAME SLEIGHS Various styles of fine just the thing to gratify the boys with at this season. All sizes skates well strapped, and a seasonable present. For sale by SMITH, TORREY CO. ila7 ou aiaiueu laov.

CHAMPAGNE WIVES Various brands, pints and quarts, for sale by jutirM utjitA. at siiiyeui PADDINGS a-4 and 6-4 Paddings, all wool aud cot ton wool, some very fine; just landed ex ship Hottin-guer. and for tale by nlS I HAS. 1 nrpau me. COLORED CAMBRICS Blaok and assorted colors, for sale bv dll LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE a CO.

a nroaaft. TTIGAK9 1-4 and 4-4 black and white, for sal by ST LAWUt.Ll., 1 bijidli. a lo, 35 Broad St. CJILESIAS Plain and twilled, of various qualities and kJ colors, for sale by dl4 LAWRENCE. IKIMULI.

a i u.nra IAROLliAAND RICHMOND STRIPES, for sale by H.V, .1 dl3 iaijisi.r.vu,wiiiwi piATTO. PLAN'VELS, brown and assorted colon, for sale by dl3 1 RIWDLf. a It TARIXEII SSSIKTISG ST1UPBS A "I CI iYl DENIMS, for sale by dl3 LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE Breed sx FRUITS Smyrna fl gs, raisins, currants citron, prunes, grape, almonds, ac, ror sale oy an JUHIV m. J1 A1 iwuw.j. Rl PICA'S PANT.

STL PITS A great variety ef ti style, for sale try dl3 LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc as nraaa s. OSS DALE NANKIN. Bleached Shirtings XJ SSeaiaa, Cubans, Peper Cambrics, aad Umbrella Cloths, ror ai oy 018 LAWBXNCE, TRIilBLE fc CO, tt Bsoad st. 6 sold 400 ket, sam 10 at live jOj fur 0 5 5 of 5 3 2 at 1 I Commercial. Hcview of Um New York Msufxcat.

Satcrdav. Dee. 30. Ashxi The transactions since tor last have been un important, being confined to the supply of immediate wants, at (6 a ti 121 fur Pot, which is aa advance, aad -Jt for Pearl. Biuwii-Siccs our last.

2 a 5000 lbs Yellow have been at 20 eta, cash. Coffee There are bo nsw feature in the market. which, as usual at this period of the season, remains In active. The sale consist of 600 bajrs Brain at 4J a 6 cts; Sumatra. a 300 Msraeaibo, 6: 25 Jamaica 6.

usual time; aad I1J0 St Domingo, looj of it for export, 5j cash. Domestic Goods Export- from 1st to 26th December, 184. 1847. Cottea Goods pkgs 3.47 3J11 Dacos akd Dt as There is much depression in the mar and the salea atn autmportant, Including but eases Turkey upturn at 37 bus and a cans rara Bal- 3 tons Sal Soda, a small lot Tartaric Acid. 15 10.OU0 lb bleaching Powders.

mo fiasas Huickauver, wiuun our range and 80 tons Soda Ash, on terms we did not learn. Uriwwn With tb exception of a small cargo cf Ja maica Logwood of middling quality, sold on terms not transpired, we bay no transactions worth reporting. The stock of all description cf ITyewoodi is ample, but the present season there is bat little demand cither fur export or home consumption. FcAvaxas We notice a sale of 2300 lb prime western Geese, on terms not transpired. Fish The market continues quiet, though prices are without change.

Ths sales are Dry Cod in lots at $2 bbls Massachusetts Mackerel, 8 12J for No. 1, and No. 2, cash. Floub aud Meal Thsale Wednesday were 3500 bbls. including 800 round Okie at 50, 500 Brooklyn a 31 a 371; 1 nursaay.

ewu, laciuaing euu pure ueuesee at a 8T1, and 1500 Oswego and 500 common New Orleans at 50: and yesterday 0O0U. including 1500 Brooklyn at leans, part if not aU at 4 40. We quote mixed western and eouimon state 60 a i 564 straight and irood brands both, a 66j a 4 favorite brands, not fancy, a 68 a I 575 pare Genesee. 8Ta; fancy, 6 a 6 121 extra. I 18j a 6 li and Brooklyn 5 43j a 6 50.

Southern has I In Intlarmilrit. and ntaah 3.MRI 1.1J. I 50 for Peteiebarg City Mills, and i 25 a 5 ST for George-tows, Baltimore ana tlicbmond Country, closing with an upward tendency, tnere Deing none perhaps to be had below 5 Buckwheat is dull at 1 8TJ a 2 12 per 100 lbs. Kye Flour remains steady, with sales of 500 bbls at 12 a 18. Cora -M-al has been depraased, aad was sold rather lower, bnt closes more firmly; the sales are 1000 bbls Jersey, at 2 811 2 i od JUo Brandywine, to arrive, 67tZtti.casa.

Fscit Sales have been made ef 600 bxa bunch raisins 1 45 500 hf do 7 6c 600 qr do 42) a few eases car toons. T5 6 ease Leghorn citron, IV, 4 moa 1730 bxa new crop Palermo oranges, 1 7J 770 do lemons, 2 li, cash, the last of th parcel and 300 bags walnut, previous to arrivals, on terms not made public. By auction, 430 bxs Palermo oranges sold at 1 7ial 87 130 do lem ons. 2 IZjax 91 ann oags nio.ni. egc, casn.

B. s. Grain heat, notwithstanding the large stock, say about 450,000 buihela, Is held very firmly, and with a ra ther Improved aemano, xuu prices nave neen realised 1, i.im ljjniO bushels ffood to tirime Illinois and I I other western at 1 iusi io; ana eiiuu ueiaware, aoout 09. Northern rye is steady at 62c delivered, at which 2000 bushels have been is posed ol. aarley la dull, but held firmly bus tula six-rowed sold yesterday at 64c, 60 days, adding interest.

Oat have advanced and sell pretty readily we quMe nver anu canai mere oeing no other kind offering. Sea40o 4000 bushels ar.al brought the latter rate yesterday. For corn there is but a fair demand, and as the supplies of new are moderate, prices remain very uniform the stock of old is becoming much reduced, aud rouna yeuow is now scarce anu wances at 70o the sales reach ou.uvu ousoeia at oosove for new southern, including mixed, white, and yellow, 6oaC4 for old mixed western, 67 for cut old southern, and 61 ior new round northern. Hav The sales of North Kiver are some 4 a too bales at 50 a 56 cents aad 1000 do on speculation, about 48. cash.

Hides- The sales are 1000 Rio Grande, 21 lbs 10.0 Buenos Ayres, 21 lbs. to arrive coastwise, and 1375 do. to arrive, foreign all at 9 cents. mos. cr discount off for cash; ana Ltw Gambia ana Bissau at cts, eqaai to a moa.

It will be seen by the sales above, that a further advance has been obtained- The stock is now reduced to about 20.000 of all descriptions. Hors The sales ror the week are 40 Dales Easter and Western at 9 a 10 cents, cash. Laths The market is bare of Eastern 1, cash, Is the nominal price. Lead A further sale of about 500 pigs Missouri has been made at $4 25, cash. Leather gale waa inactive until yesterday and day before, when buyers took hold quite freely, and the salon were Urge at full prices.

The stock on hand, making acme allowance for what is to come in to-day and to-morrow, it is believed will not be over side on the 1st of January. Like 1 here have been no arrivals or i nomaston: the last cargo sale was at 80 cents for common here. 95 de livered at Staten llsiand, and SI 05 for lump, in lots, cash. Natal Stores We have enly to notice sales of 3 a 400 bbls New hern. fce.

Turpentine at $2 50 per 280 lbs; 3 400 bbls Spirits Turpentine, oe cents, cash; 10U in lots as wanted at 36 a 37 cents; and 100 white Rosin. $2 tSj. On. Cake A sale or oo tons thin oblong waa mado a f. days since at 128 50.

cash. There is no thick round Oil Cake or Oil Meal arriving. raovinoKi Thar has continued an active demand for Ohio Pork, and as the stock is still very light, helders have again been enabled to realize enhanced rates, the market closing with much firmness and great buoyancy. the sales yesterday being pretty large. The recent improvement bas been in a great measure induced by lh extraordinary demand for California.

some an a CO vessels oeing now on the berth for that des tination. I ae Bales consist or 50 bbls new Dutchess County Clear at SIS 160H old Ohio at $10 75 for Frime. and 13 a 13 75 for Mess, and near 20C0 new atll 50 for Prime. 14 50 for Mess, and $14 for un inspected Ma and thin Mess; Prime Mess is scarce and wante.1. Tha demand for Beef is incrvaseiug.

and the market in sympathy with Perk is higher, and we advance our quctaliopA1; tiie sales are 1000 bbls. at $0 a 6 25, and 25 'sit Country Prime and Mess.btit there is now wone to be bad below the raUa.aBd SI I Mess, for City Prime Ulearce and would probably command over sold at 72 a 71 rents Prime. 7. aad City rendered. Hi a el.

I'ictled Meats continue scarce and wanted; about loo casks sold at 51 a 5 cents for Shoulders, and 7 aud 7 tor Hams. Nutbitg done in Cut Meats. Butter and Cheese are inactive the stock of the latter is Lunch re duced. Rice The entire sales of the week amount to about SoO tcs. at 2 a embracing all descriptions.

1 here is no change as regards prices, and the stock is ample for the demand. Tallow IV notice sales of SO 000 lbs prime, inlots. at 8j ceuls. cash. ToRAcm There continues a fair demand from the trade, and the market is steady at previous rates; the sales iuclude 500 bales Kentucky and Virginia, for California, at 4J cents, bhdfl 3V a for export; 21 cases Florida, and 20s bales Havana, part to go out of the market, on terms we did not learn.

Whalebone Sales have been made fir home use of 5000 lb superior Coast at 26 cts; aud 7000 lb inferior 25. cash. Freichts To Liverpool, we notice engagements of 6a 9000 bush wheat in bulk at Si; 25,000 corn. 7d; 150 calks aad 1100 bxs cheese. 30s; 60 tens and 250 bxs bacon, 25s a 27s fid; 30 tons ta'low 23s 6d; 200 bbls rosin, 2s; 70 tcs and bbls beans.

3s and 2s 3d; cotton, id; and provisions, 4s per tee; in British vessels, we hear of 20.000 bu corn at 6d in bags and 7id in bulk; 4a500 bales cotton, 3 led, fce All the packets to sail previous to the 21st of next month, have engaged all the corn they desire to take. Shipping List. MARIaVE intelligence. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Ship Sntton, Francisco, Wardle.

Bark Child. Harold. Rich. Havana. John Taylor Co Brig Elizabeth.

Robinson. Para, Corning. Brig Frances. Levin, Frankfort. Scb Tiberius, (Br) Anthony, Windsor, NS.

Sch Polarre, (Dutch) Ruiten, Surinam, Boonen. Graves fcCo Sch Cohasset, Blackwell, Orleans. McCreadv Co. Sch Gantin, English, Philadelphia. Sch Warsaw, Newton.

NOrleana. Sch Sterling. (Br) Halifax, NS. ARRIFEB YESTERDAY. Ship Catharine.

Herbest, 5 ds fm Charleston, with cot ton, ke. toT Wardle. Sch Nash, (of Harnngtou) Ramsdale. 7 ds fm Sa vannah with 75.000 feet lumber, to Wiuton fc Tappan. Sch Manlove.

riekson. Berlin, with corn, to Fox. Sch Wave. Philadelphia, with coal. Sch Marion, Washington, Nf, naval stores.

-The News Boy left the Hook yesterday at 4 fm. wind blowiug fresh from EN E. and the weather very tbick. The ship Catharine, scbs Nash, Manlove. and Wave, anchored in the Lower Bay, at 2 n.

yesterday. The spoke at 3 pilot boats Mary Catharine, and David Mitchell, all from a cruise, came in for a harbor. The pilots saw no inward bound vessels. A lighter tcli was alongside the sch Jarman, on the East Bank, taking out cargo. DOMESTIC PORTS.

Bath Cld 26th, new bark A Thompson. Car- denaa; brig Gen Marion, Linscett, Havana; Cardiff. (new) Thomas. Matanxas; Maria, Robinson, Havana. Portlao Ar 27th.

sch Tawtucket. hence. Cld. barks Almira. Tarr.

Cnba; Mary Lowell, Crockett, stanzas: ch Gwuuemua, Perry. Cuba. Salem Ar 23d, brig Garland, Wilkius, Para. Sid, bark Anahuac; brig Cabot New Bepford Ar 27th, sch Henrietta, Crowell, Baltimore; sloops Republic, and Helen, hence. BesTo-.

Dec 28 Ar Br brig Margaret. Dunham. Weymouth. NS bark Regatta, (of Vork) ransom. Gotten-burg.

Nov 7. Telegraphed, brig Choctaw, fia Charleston. Cld. ships Meteor. Lawrence.

New Orleans Boston, Pratt. Mobile barks Henry Warren. Rairden. Bath to load tor Cuba Otis. Webb, Sandwich Islands and California Stafford, (new.

of Kingston. Mass. 305 75-Mths tens) Searics. Smyrna brigs Osceola. Emery.

Havana Carle-ton, Piercy. do China, Gage, Philadelphia sch Lydia. Stevens, Norfolk. rpilE PAPER, and other materials used in msnn- farturing Blank Books by the subscriber, are all of the very best quality they are put together the most experienced hands are finished in tbe handsomest etyle by the best workmen and altogether, form pooka wbioa, for elegance, durability, and quality, are unsurpassed by any others made elsewhere and the the low prices at which all work is done at his establishment, render It a desirable place for all whe require any article in his line. to purchase at.

W.M. W. ROSE. Stationer. And Premium Manufacturer of Blank Books, d2S No.

19 Wall st. ADIES' FRENCH OVER SHOES Overs hose Xj for Ladies, made in F'rench style, of perpetual gloss rubber, light as goseamer. and in ail respects the best snd most beautiful Over Shoes for Ladies ever produced. Together with a large assortment of tbe various styles of In dia Rubber Over Shoes for gentlemen, ladies, masters ana misses, or sate wnoiesaie nnd retail, by ELLIS. TOMPKINS fc CO nCT New India Rubber Warc-honse, 20 John ft.

Tl SXSS HAMPERS FOR. CALIFORNIA T-XvX We are putting up Hampers containing all tbe necessary cocking and eating apparatus, such as tin plates, dishes, knives, forks, spoons, tea kettles. erfL-eand tea pots, fry pan. gridiron, for messes of four or six persons, or for a greater number. These artef lef are so arranged as to nest, and occupy bnt small space.

For sale by SMITH, TORREY fc CO d20 50 Maiden lane. LE tOlUiOl BLED CHAJIPAGNK Jmt ie-esivi per ship Neotland. from Havre, 150 baskets, quarts aud plats, of this deliei us wine, for sale by HENRY B. GREENWOOD, dt 497 Broadway, corner of Broome st' CAVTA HAUT1IA SLUAxt-20 bbls handsome white, for sale' by L. MURRAY.

77 Pearl d2I Dealer InFree Labor Produe exclusively. C1CATES AND SLEIGHS Aeomnlcte assert ment Oof skates, with and witbont straps, from cheapest to finest quality. Also, Knee Sleighs, fancy painted and strong. For sale by d26 NEWBOULD fc RPSSF.L, 140 Fulton st. BACH.

GAMMON BOAItDt AND CHESSMES DiSerent sixes and qualities some very fine finish, for saU by FRANCIS fc LOUTREL, Stationers, 2 TT Maiden Ian. TJXBREIaLA CLOTHS -Of several qualities, far 414 LAWRENCE, TRIMBLE fc CO, tt Bread st I 1 i 1849 ican th tian road on rian ists, 9 nt ha ent the and the ef th th TIIE Y1VI1VG POST. For the Evening Post. FatJacr'a laajaaent far HI Toanf rMnajhter. Thou art torn from me.

ssy bioSMin, thy frarranee is no Bore, Ant 1 thy early blighting with bitter tear deplore In vain 1 took on ether lowers no rose eafatr I 1 er Aoa was tha swecUst bud ia all tne world to me Oh. thou waatanrtnred tsaderly. and wateve with theaew Of all life best affections, unchangeable and true, But summer breeae waited thee where suAUiner daisies lie Alas, my beautiful! alas that thou (hould'st lad and aw: My child my child my darling child I tit and wp alona. To think that than, my gentle dove, a far away bast nowa So far away for that bright heaven, to which thy seal was born, Is very far from this dim earth, where I am left to mourn. Oh, when the music of thy voice fell on my listening ear.

Unconscious as a robin's chirp, and ah, more soft aad cloar dreamed when yeats had passed away I still should hear thy words. More welcome than the harmonies of all th singing birds. B. RIXIGIOUS I5TE1X1GKNCK. PaUiciu to WsiTEks.

At tha slot th Jar a complete) Rt of th volumes ef th Amer Traot Society will be awarded to th writer of beat articl on each ef the telle wing topic I. Th bast anthentio narrativ, tuitau to lead ta impenittat to th cross. 2. The bast artiel on th duty of individual Chris effort for th salvation of soul. 8.

Th beat artiel an aovel-rcadin j. 4. Th best religious antedott. Th director of th Madison and Indianapalu rail hay ordered that all their can, whether for passeugan, freight or othtrwii, shall cease running the Sabbath. SisH-txaA.

Fakslbs. Some one interested in gathering- statistics has furnished to th Presbyt- Advocate a list of Doctors ia Divinity made darilir th cast Tar a follows- past JW, IO110WS hoi number, 60. Foreigners, 10 Old Sehool Presbyterians. 11 Saw SehooL 8 Cnerarational- 6 Unitarians, 2 Episcopalians, 9 Methodists, Bantiets. 4 Lntheran.

I. of th 50 Americans, 34 ax graduate of 28 differ- 1 mim, u-a su ismnin ua oollerea. Of the deer of LL. D. the tame industrious hand prtcared th amende auiiimary Whole number.

31 rtn-eitrtmrm. 4. Of th 27 Americans, 16 are graduates of differ ooiuge. Bbttik. JSivrs fom Fnnt letter dated Malta, Nor.

1st, just received in this city, announces receipt of latter from this city, via London, in twenty days, and that th" Nestorian bishop. Mar Shimon, who so violently persecuted Mar Yohaanen, excommunicated hint from the eharch, has fled from the plain of Oroomiah the mountains of Eowr- distan, in Turkey Mxthodist Mission Chukcbis. We perceive by Western Christian Advocate, that there is likely 1. a i i i i ipjuuic eiwi rupvci ie vavjuntaicugDaQu ntcm. th Methodist Churches, North aad South, among Indian Missions, west of Missouri.

An attempt has been made, it seems, to fore th Wyandetts int Southern organization against the desire of a large majority of the nation. The clergymen of Boston are preaching oa the gold fever. Key. Mr. Frothingham took the text John "Then shalt thou lay no cord aa dost, and the gold of Ophir, as the stones of the brooks," and the Rev.

Dr. Putnam the text from Proverbs," How much better it is to get wisdom than gold Golden Thoughts. I never yet found pride inla noble nature, nor humility in an unworthy mind. Of all trees, 1 observe that God has chosen the vine a low plant that creeps upon the helpful wall of all beasts, tt soft and patint lamb; of all fowls, the mild and guileless dove. When God appeared to Moses, it was not in the lofty cedar, nor the spreading palm, but a bush, an humble, slender, abject bush.

As if lie would by these selections check the conceited arrogance of man. producetn love like humility nothing hate, like pride The corner stone of the Congregational honsa of worship in anesvule, uooniin, was laid with ap propriate ceremonies on tne c-moi September last, A Generous Cotribi.tion. The church on Broome-strofct, (Dr. Fisher's) a few Sabbath? since, made a contribution of $300 to the American Sun Jay School Union. This large and timely gift to the Union, we doubt not, was peculiarly acceptable in view of the exhausted state of its treasury.

From a fiaragraph in the last number of the Observer, we earn that the agent at St. Louis has been obliged to discharge two faithful missionaries, for the want of means to sustain them. Bible Cause in Philadelphia. The present condition of the Philadelphia Bible Society, as stated at its tenth anniversary meeting, held on the 12th, is as follows The receipts of the Society for the year ending July 1st, were $4,262 44, being an increase of 4JI4 90. During the year there were sold and distributed 4,232 Bibles and 3,763 Testaments, making, since the organization of the Society, a total of 7 17 Bibles and 20,000 Testaments.

There have been distributed among the public institutions of the city, hotels, steamboats, United States soldiers, 424 Bibles and 103 Testaments, and to emigrants passing through the city, 472 Bibles and 376 Testaments, in the course of the year 1,432 Bibles and 648 Testaments bare been distributed among seaman and the orews of oyster boats. Tb Society and its auxiliaries appear to be in a most encouraging condition, in regard to means, and are accomplishing great good." Tub Rrv. Zfr. Bcunell, of Hartford, has delivered a aermu far the poor, before the Hartford Washlngtoriian Society, said to hav keen very instructive, and worttih hearing of vry poor man in th aountry. CAMrekxiA.

learn that seven hundred pr sent has been realized on cargoes of rum. ship-pad to California within a year or two past. air ee it stated that some of the missionaries who hare just 'eft for that El Dorado, have taken with them a supply of temperance documents Ts-AIPKKAXCK Pl'BLICATlONS rO FlANCl. On the occasion of the recent revolution in France, a deep interest wis felt fer her that the government might have not only the will of the people, but else the firmer foundations of temperanse and morality for a basis. Accordingly, the temperanoe society have translated and have now in press th Tempe rance Manual, designed for France, Canada, and New Orleans, which will be shortly ready for sale at a low price, at the Tract Society's rooms.

The translation of other documents for the same fields is under sonzi deration. Municipal Kigulation. Judge Archer, of Maryland, has receatly expressed his opinion in rs gard to the law in Maryland, designed to restrain the traffic in liquor on the Sabbath, that those who are appealing from the decisions of the lower te the high courts of the state have made a mistake, it is a police law, and every state in the Uon has a right to make such laws. Queen Victoria at a Distillert. It is true that the Queen and Prince Albert visited the Loch' nagar distillery, while in Scotland, and were each offered a glass ef spirits it is true, also, says th British Banner, that when Prince Albert was about to take the second mouthful, the Queen, taking hold of his arm, asked, "Do you know what you're drink ing, Albert 1" and ho instantly desisted.

Kott Temperance." A gentleman had com excetdingly disgusted with the subject of tern perance. Every thing, he said, was temperance, tern perance. And if he could find any thing that was not on temperance, he should be glad to read it. Passing down Broadway, he saw advertised, Nott oa Tcmperane. That is it, said be.

'o tcmperaae thtr. 1 11 buy that book, lie bought it, read it. and it converted him. Christmas day has become an acknowledged festival in this country. Tbe constant application to bu siness, which marks the American character, seems to require some relaxation, and the holidays at the close of one year and the beginning of the new, ar gladly seized upon as theescasion for this relief irom labor.

Previous to the time when the celebration of Christ mas was first introduced in the Church, the public acts of our Savior engaged tbe attention of his minis- ers, rather than his personal career. St. Chrysos- tom says that Christ's baptism, aad not his "birth. may be considered as his manifestation. If St.

Chrysv ostom were alive now, we fear he would be read out of the Church. Nor are we very certain whether the 25th Of December is the true anniversary of the nativity. In the Eastern Church it was at first kept on the 6th of January, and not until tbe sixth century did the Christian world unite in adopting the 25th of Decern ber. Indeed, with regard to most of the festivals now kept by the Catholic and Episcopal churches, there was much controversy and much ill feeling in early times. We mean those times when the assertion of I Pwer became a leading idea with the clergy The difficulties in relation to the Niagara Sufpen sion Bridge Company are yet unsettled.

The Hermann is expected in this port by the 30th instant. For tb Evening Post. The Hot End op It. Mr. Editor I met an "Old Hunker" the other day, who said to me, "confound those southerners, will they never bo satisfied Last session, we (meaning the Cass Democrats) took the ground that (Congress bad no authority over the territories, although there were twelve well estab lished precedents against ns, occurring under aU ad' ministrations from Washington down to Polk we maintained too, that the people of the territories must decide tbe matter when they come to form a state the consequence of all which was that we were sadly drubbed by the people.

Now, forsooth, to pay us off, these southerners, finding that the inhabitants of the territories ar opposed to slavery, want Congress to compromise on 30 ,30" or to refer the mailer to toe supremo Court 1 bat is going quite too lar; lis rsmning tne thing into tbe ground. Well, for one, 1 don't stand it if they are determined te car ry matters with this high baud. 1 am resolved for on to giv them the hot and of th Jtoker, I go fer abolishing slavery in the District, where Congress has l- .1.1,1 TluM nu. mvw. auviv mv ujui vi Au.

earn. SOIt. Yot'NO HVNKEE The Bostonians are about to have a Sunday paper, Mr. Poor, ofthf Daily Bee, is to be the conductor, are ta call next. doors th orer aud a I was en 1 I th and and was so for th the bill, was has off BY TELEGRAPH.

WAsiiii8TON, Dm SJ. THLRTtETH CONGB-gl aecwnel ts1u SC9ATS. Varlona memorlarl and petitions were arwSentad. Among others, was on by Mr. Nike, of Coanooticnt, numeronsiy signed, praying for the redaction of poev en periodicals and newspapers- Mr.

Kties said thai ne was very auiaus thU rahjeet, and that he would move very eoon to it sp. He deemed a reference was absolutely necessary. The petition was then referred. Mr. John A.

Dix, of New York, Chairman of tha Cntumittee of Commerce, reported a bill to remit ton-hage dutie oa tb Chinese junk Keying. It was agreed that when the Senate adjourned, it should do so until Tuesday, the 2d day of January The Senate went into executive session, and th were eioeecL After a short time spent therein, doors were opened, and the Senate adjourned till Taesday. HOVSKor AtSPRXStMTATIVKS. Mr. Richardson, presented a joint resolution re- quiring th Secretary of War to pay certain troop in service under General Wool, which was read twioa referred.

Mr. Rockwell's resolution. tMnnIrjs th debate oa private bill when trp in committee, waa considered. he bill for th relief of heirs or Antonia raeneeo, taken np on a resolution offered by Mr. Giddingx, which the yeas and nays were demanded, aad tha resolution adopted.

Mr. Vinton reported the army and militarr appro priation bills, which were read and referred to the Committee of the Whole. This being private bill day, the Hons) resolved It-self into a Cosxtnittee of the Whole oa the tat of Union, Mr. Boyd, of Ktntaeky, officiating aa chairman, and took np the Paoaaco bill proviuing; indemnity for a lost slav. Mr.

Wilson, of New Ham Dt hire, obtained the floor. mad a speech against it. Whan he had concluded was followed by Mr. Brown, of who replied to Mr. Wilson.

showed that the government had ever recognised property in slaves. Mr. iaoeii, or loriaa, addressed tne committee earnestly, and gave a statement of the claim. Nr. curt, or south Carolina, followed in an earnest manner.

lie would not allow the other side of th Haass anv rdea for onnoaine tha hill, axeant oa tha ground advanced by Mr. Wilson, namely, that there no property in slaves. He said that the claim was clear, that the human mind could not doubt its eonreotnes. Mr. Coliamer.

of Vermont, objected, bnt Mr. Burt declared that he would hold him to Wilson's position. When the latter had concluded, a motion was made) the Committee to rise, but before a decision waa had, motion waa made to lay the bill on the table. Oa th yeas and nays were demanded, and decided in negative, ny yeas bo, nays tw. Mr.

bidding then aommenced a rpeech against tha bat iv way to a motion for adjournment which earned, ana ear ixoae sujouraeu orer (ill uca-day, th 2d of January next. Albany, Deo. 29th. Mr. S.

M. Shaw, of the Fouehkeepsie Telegraph, purchased an interest in the Albany Argus, and beeouies one ol its proprietors on tne isi ot January next. Borron, Dee. 29th. The election for Mayor in the city of Lowell cam yesterday, and resulted in th election of Mr.

French, the Democratic candidate, by a majority of 10. 29. iVansyleanta and" Ohio Railroad. The Common Council of Alleghany City have authorised the Treasurer to snbserib. S2O0.000 toward the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad.

The market. generally are without change in any particular. Baltimore, Dec. 29. The saow which has been falling most of the mern-uir has turned to rain.

There is nothing of interest In the Southern papers received The unfavorable state of the weather has a depressing effect upon out door business. Flour Nominal sales of Howard street at 4 81 1-4 City Mills is held at (5. Com Meal Sales at 1 66 1-4 per barrel. Grain White Wheat cells at 1 (W to 1 15, and Red at $1 to 1 05 per bushel. Corn Sales of whit at 4.

and yellow at 53c. Previsions The sales are only for ti supply of the regular demand. Whiskey Sales in barrels at 25i cents per gallon. Lire in Mississippi. Married, on Saturday, tL llth instant, in the court house, by the lie v.

Jo. Bell. Mr. William Peery to Miss Caroline Hudspeth, all oC this county. The minister had just been elected brigadier general oi toe origaue, anu, wuen cauea upon to omciate at the marriage ceremony, was busily enraged in calcu lating his majority which was large, having no oppo nent, in anotner corner oi tne nouse was a group ot men calculation the loss of Cass and rain of Taylor: and in the door of the hoiia stood the deputy sheriff, selling a poor fellow's corn for a small suspicion of aeoi; wuue tue prouata ciera, at n.s taoie, was ousuy engaged in calliDg off the land assessment book and in another corner of the house stood a group of boys swapping marbles.

The minister commenced the ceremony, while tha Taylor man called out 104 gain for Taylor there, and tne iass man said a a tne luck. ne snerttt shouted how much for the corn wholl give more for the corn the clerk called out the" N. qaarter of the west half of seotion 13, township 13, rang 12 east," and tfiny in tne corner eriea out, i wont give you two blacks (or a white alley." But. under all the dis advantageous circumstances, the reverend gentleman. witb.his maiden laurels fresh upon His brow, obtained, his srravitv and nerformed the ceremony ami as ha finished the benediction, he remarked to the happy couple that "Edmonds only received on vote in this county." Natchex Free Trader.

Fatal Accident. An Irish alrl. named Sally M'Cale, living with Alfred D. Montfredy, Terry Hollow, in the town of Onondaga, waa accidentally shot and killed, on Thursday last, by a son of Mr. aged nine years, under the following; circumstances.

They were together in the wood Eons, tbo rest of th family being absent, when the boy taking down a gun, not knowing it to be loaded, inquired of the girl whether he should shoot her. Not apprehending any danger, she replied that he could not do tt, when be snapped the gun, ana the iatal eonunts were received in her breast, near the left shoulder. entering the lungs. She lived about elet en hour af ter the accident, i he gun nau been loaaea tor tn purpose of killing some cats that were troublesome. Coroner Bronson held an inquest on the body on Friday, and the verdict of the jury was rendered in accordance with the abore facts.

Tbe deceased bora an excellent reputation, and was highly respected by the family with whom she was living. She has a brother residing at Split Keck, and no other relative in this country. Onondaga Standard. Maryland. The area of Maryland in acres is 6,040,000 that oi Massachusetts is but 4,640,000.

Tbe population of Maryland in 1820 was 407,350 that of Massachusetts was 623,287. The population of Maryland in 110 was 469,232 -that of Massachusetts was 737,699. The increase of the population ot Maryland in 20 years was 61, w2 that of Massachu setts, in the same period, increased 214,412. And ia Maryiana oi inm increase waa iu in city ot Baltimore while the population of most of the counties has diminished. In Maryland the number of our population engaged in agriculture at the last census i S40) was 62,946.

In other pursuits the number was 29,041 about one-third consumers to two-thirds producers of agricultural productions. In Massachusetts the number engaged in agriculture was 87,839, and in other pursuits 125,067 more consumer than producers affording a market for the farmer, and consuming not only the products of the farmer of Massachusetts, but those of the Maryland fanner also. Maryland free rress. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. The Cumberland Civilian of Friday says i "The season, until within a few days, has been so favorable that the work on tha canal has progressed without interruption from that source.

The number of bands employed on the Una steadily increasing, and we have it from the very highest authority that the canal can and will be com pleted by the tune designated in tne contract A Si.eich Ride across Suspension Bridge. On Christmas morning last, Mr. Charles Ellett, tb contractor of the Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls, together with Mr. decree Hamlin, drove across the bridge in a cutter, and returned on around trot. It would truly appear to be a perilous feat, thus to drive across that apparently frail structure of iron wire, suspended feet above tbe boiling stream, at a rapid rate.

We are informed by one of the parties that he should have no hesitation in driving across with a coach and four, at the top of their speed. Express. s.r,.T,. a VT Th. u.

r. Ill 1 1 I jnvt. ii. vug, It hi Jefferson, of Wilmington, N. bound for Matanxas, was spoken on tbe 20th inst.

Capt. Jefferson stated that be had trouble with his erew ever since leaving port, and on tbe morning of the 19th, finding tne crew in a state ui mutiny, ana not owing aoie to et any satisfaction from them, He shot one of them, so further particulars Significant. The St. Johns (N. B.i Observer of Deo.

Sth, says There is so much regard and resDect for monarchy and monarchical principle in New Brunswick, that th idea of separation from England oannot, without great and cogent real one, be entertained; but our trade is prostrate our papulation is gradually removing to the neighboring republic and it is hard to say toAat man, in telf-dt fence, may 'be forced to do. Ihe rulers of tbe iintish empire, if tbey wish to retain tbe affections cf Uie so lotus ts, must nnito them under a common bead." Matauuez. P. Dec. 12.

The slootvof-war Germantown, arrived in St. Johns, P. on the 10th, and is expected here on the 15th. his is the only American ship of war which has visited these outport of the island (notwithstanding repeated application to the American government to send one occasionally) for seven years that is to say, tbe two last viats were, 1937 or.e, 1541 one twice in eleven years. We bope the new administration will favor the merchant service of the country with a little mor protection than the two or three previous ones hav done.

Philad. N. American. Treaty. The Ureen Bay Advocate announces that a treaty has been made with tb Stock -bridge Indians, by the Hon.

M. 1. Martin, aoting for the United States, whereby a valuable and partially Improved tract of land is thrown open to settlers. Tbe tract lies along the east bank of the Fox Kiver. some forty miles from Green Bay, is traversed by th Military Road, and is represented as being very fine farming land.

Present op a Silver Cradle. In conformity wilh a time.honored custom a silver cradle was lately prevented to the lady of tbe Mayor of Liverpool, on tbe birth of a daughter. The following lines inscribed on the cradle are from the antique legend, which has bten revived for this occasicm Cif Leverpoole's good ssaior sd ever ba, Made fatberre inne liys yere og maioralte. Thenne sal be giften by ye townmean free, Ane silyerre cradle lo bys fair lady." Tbe cradle isa fairylike tuouei oi trie vain Placed nnder a glare case, it tonus a super ornameni for the drawing-room. The general form of the body is that of the nautilus shell.

Xn one side ehased la high relief a group of figures, representingis, tsslW niacins: in tne arms oi Sopr.ortLng the medallion on which tbo figttres ara placed are two angels, with expanded wian aad issa-fog from beneath them, and under tha meoalliow, ara beantifsl scrolls of poppie and imes.eml-lesa.of sleep and peace. On the top of the croll or sp rts th Genius of Liverpool; and at tha foot stands the lirer, the ancient bearing ia the arms of th towa..

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