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Hi t-'V C.1Z.IFORJYIA.1 Stliugon Steamer EXPRESS TO yV.E If ORLEANS, i wall bew jouk. PER BTEAV8UIP a 1KSL. Aad by racr to 'lr rw Ul nVraaLeh TT a-- rrrntl r- fvesgsv, 'fmckagtt. Wastera States generally, with -Jnder TkT th. ST CHAKLr-S HoteL NiwOiuiw, who ut( of Mr.

Aowo" bbaitow, oar perv Botlx. attend -sBaiiyto til ooUeotioa of diafta, S-, Mia VO IB flUTrj Or CWUP Wl MM BWWr- uiutBUninudUonnn imkaewut- hy Mr. Jim B. Doyle, tor imni Jri favorably wa to th easterner of Moan. Adams Co.

Of- Stspncr, gawds to A'ew Cerise or Mobil, by B.H-M rasa i win well (Lf tbey wash their good brnrd-ad to Uu Utertor.) to eataigu Uxa to th ear ot ermrni a Ck its' AVes Orlumt, oc to Mssar. F-Ogiaa A p.rs, oar AUU in Mo.ilb. d39p stimson co. i wn at. Bingham, Reynolds, Bartlelt iV SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

B.VD GENKKAX, AGENTS, 'BAA FRAMOSCO, CALIFORNIA, "If take charge of ell eoniruuiu or busiBen vbich my entrusted to them, oa liberal term AMES W. BINGHAM, FRANCIS A. BARTLET1 A. REYNOLD8, W.ALLON BErEBEircE riw voas BuUhlnson Tifiaay, Buikley ClafiiB, C. F.

LlBdstey, McNeil, Fitch Jerome Jobs Falconer fc Cromwell, Height Daniel r.br-ets, Cashier Union Bank, New York. J. V. Howe Benton. C.

II. Welling, Philadelphia. i C. Yale, New Orleans. Wood Low, New Orleans.

Waterman Ryan. St. Louis. Mo: H. T.

Street Brother. Charleston, C. New York. Jan. 1 1849.

JylO Bp Transportation Across 'THE ISTHMUS OP PANAMA. ZACHRISSON, NELSON fc of Panama, are bow prepared to transport freight aeroa the Isthmus, ot take it through to San Francisco, at nippers' option bat aeb package must ce of portable file anl weight, hod eoverd, ae Z. N. kCo are not responsible for damage or accidentia the transit. Tho eharge of trane-porti'jB to bo pro-paid la New York.

Ft particulars, ap-Piy to ap K. EACHR1SS0N fc CO. Wall itreet. JbUCaiOVALi. Peterson Humphrey bTe reaored from 432 Pearl atreet, to their new Carpet tore, 379 Broadwij, corner White itreet.

The balance of the (took of Cari-eta and Oil Cloth taanored from Pearl atreet, will bo exhibited in the base neat of their new itore, and said at IS per oent. leaf than CQJt.antil disposed of. dIOnptt HAllCiAlPiS Foor Oil Cloths. 5,000 Yards, Slightly Damaged. AT GREATLY RRDCCKD PRICES.

FOB. SALS BT Bailey Brothers. 434 PEARL, STREET, dt lm ap mu CttBttmm. JUrooklyn FIRE INSURANCE (CHARTERED IN 18M.) Cfflcee No. 43 Kuutok rttrir, Brooklyn, and No.

Mil- L' 1W VaW ffniUS COn PAN tnaaree ctoru. dwelUngi and JL other baudioga, DerchaBdim, furniture, Teiweui in Ert and their eargoea, upon aa reasonable terms aa aoy ititutioB in New York. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President Atrm O. 8Tr.Tr.ni. alMTetarw.

jed Bp TUB FlLlJYliJLItV Fire Insurance OF fmLADKJLi'MIA. OFFICE IN MEW YOBK, No. 44 William Street. Offer el indemnity against loss by fire, a fund of up. ward of 1,200,000 Dollars, as per published statement of January 1st, i'ioo.

This company continues to take r'ire on the moot liberal terms eonsiaient Wit seoaiitr to the ae-ured. Bp p. NOTMAN. THJBWIDOW, T'iK OHPHAH AND OLD A.vK, MAP'jC 1NDEPE.1DEHT AJID COMKOKTABLK. THE UNITED STATES Xdfe Insurance Company IN TRK CITY OK NEW -X7 Wall street.

This Company unites a Cash Csfitai. and Phorsie-tr RtiroKsisiLiTr, in addition to the prineicle of mu.xol insurance, thus establishing the first and most essential requisite in Life insurance ultimate securtrv. It insures live for one or more years, or for tbe whole es lite. Persona ean effect insurance on their own lives wive on th live of their husbands, free from the claims of creditors, and creditor oa th Uvea of their debtor. When so desired the sum insured will be paid at the end of any number of years, thereby securing the benefit of A Sewing Bank and st Lire insurance Cora btned.

Person insuring oa th mutual system, in this Com-Jeny, participate To the profits of all the business transacted by the institution, Wltkoat incarrlnac any persanal Laabimw Whatsver. Premiums an payable quarterly semi-annually or annually. liltULCTUKS Frederick Sheldon, John J. Cisco. josian men, James Suydam, James blareh, Thomas C.

Dorszaus, Isaae A. Storm, James S. Polhemus, Luther Bradlsb, Charles M. Connolly, B. F.

Wheelwright, Wilson tt. Hunt, D. H. Arnold, John A. Luqueer- Charles E.

Bill, Edward 8. Clark, P. C. Van Schaick, Isaae N. Phelps.

Francis T. Luqueer, B. K. Winthrop, John Fbelp, Wm. T.

Wbittemore, Richard F. Carman, Gerard Stuyveeant, Clinton Gilbert, S. B.Althause, Jacob Harsen, Ells ha Rigg. Waahington R. Vermilye, rr ii 1 1 in Aw FREDERICK SHELDON, President.

JOHN A. STEWART, Aotuary. 3. RAD IK, Secretary. JOHN W.

8COTT, M. Residence 88 Ninth street Medical Examiner. jtt th office of the company dail from 1 to 2 o'clock P. u. r.

m. consultiDg roviician. EDGAR S. VAN WINKLE. Counsel.

Every inforsnation, can be obtained at th office, 27 wiuhthi. auaonpTU, 1 has MercHaiit8' and Mechanics Mutual Life Insurance Company. Office, No. 66) Wall street. This Company oommenoea buslnesa with a Cash Capital of 9 100,000, actually paid in and Invested In the Stock of the United State and of the State of New York.

its business will be conducted upon principle to render certain th payment of the sums insured by tbe Company, whether the claims arise fifty years hence, or within a few years after Its creation. To this the character of the Trustees is pledKed. To enable them to redeem that pledge, they deem it necessary to require the payment of full pnaaeau, according to the rates or insurance of th most approved offleee both in England and here, in cosa, and not in auric either in bole or in part-Person assured by this Company will participate in th peeit of th Company to tbe extent ot rigary per cmt ef tne amount, for tne present, with th prospect of di viding lheica4t pnjitt amongst themselves within a snort period. Arrangement have been made to enable individuals, who now accumulate a fund tor a future day ia Sarin ri Jkutkt. to avail themselves of the additional benefit of LJt jtfssuraacc in this Company, without inaxing larger depoaita from their savings than are now made.

Premiums may be paid annually, or may be divided Into semi-annual, quarterly, or monthly payments. The prospectus of the Company, which more fully dis-olo It views upon th subject of insurano, may be ob tained at it omoe. TRUSTEES JAMES BROWN. HENRY GRINNELL, STEWART BROWN, HORATIO ALLEN, ROBT. B.

MINTURN, PAUL srOFFORD. RUSSELL a. NEVIN'S, WILLIAM H. WEBB, J. SMYTH ROUERS.

O. W. C. SCHACK, JACOB. A.

WESTEKVELT, MARTIN HOFFMAN, JHAKI W. IUUL11, G. S. KOBB1NS, GEO. P.

POLLEN, WM. W. BILLINGS, New WM. D. MURPHY, DAVID H.

NEV1NS, RICH'D 1RV1N, HENRY CHAUNCEY, JOHN H. GOUKL1E, ALFRED LARGE, P. 8TRACHAN. London. BENJ.

HUNTTINO, Sag Harbor. JOHN C. LEE, Boston. SAM'L LAWRENCE, do KOUT. HOOPER, do THOS.

B. CURTIS, do WM. S. BULLARD, do CHAS. N.

TALBOT, I owvth wot President. JOHN L. WENDELL, Vice President and Actuary. Gt-ORUE ABBOTT, M. Phvnctaa.

II BOWNE. Solicitor. F. V. JOHNSTON, M.

Medical Board of G. BUCK, M. Cousultation. MlOaodnp ALEXR M. GRE1G, Sec'y.

Washington INSURAIVCE COMPANY. OKFICE HO. 7 vVAXiL, STREET, Hew Street.) Capital SiOO.OOO. I mure Building, Honaahold Furniture. Vessel ia pert.

aad their Cargoes, kc. against loss or uasaag by in, on tne most lavormDl terms. DIRECTORS; Frederlek Peats. Russell Stebbins, Edgar H. Laing, DaaL a.

MUler, Fred. H. Woieott, Kich'd F- Carman, Wm. Dinlui. ir.Wm.

Oothut, luaD OIira. A.C. KinrslmnA FbLip R. Heamy, kich'd K. Haight, Geo.

C. i alter lee, Chaiiea E. QuiBcy, Cora' Savage, Geo. B. Uraer, KobeitLaae, Manre Moms.

J. B. Maxwell. GEO. C.

SATTERLXE, President. A. H. MULLER tuieiin. did tfnp THE GROCERS' ITava fntffisniro jftre Mnsurance yoinp UTTtKMj S.W.

OS SI.S, vmm ct. fit. Will jaDiiai szuUsUiiu. sCesanaBT. haviu their Capital ail paid la, IN CASH, are prerpared to iaarire B4uldings, saerchanrrtae, btiassbosd ftkraitare, Tersei ia port, their eaxgoesv, aotsss loaa a dsmusg by fire ahto the risks of in aad aad teaupoiatioa.oa the moat favorable All soaaa promptly aojusiea aaa pasa.

BiaxcToas, RnfB Story, Yraxtci Skiddy, BenjariT'- B. Shaoxeaa, George Elder, AiexaadeT H. Grant, gaataann Moore, rster Martin, James B. WiaKB. Msec Taylor, Henry Edey, Marshall P.pooa, Charles BurkbsiMg WilUam R.

Foster, C. Taylor. AjaB.roxr.BTt itAMPSON MOORE, lWn. feket- J. Maveest Ssnva or of paay ft D.

E. sel. the For It On LIFE INS UK AIM CK. 1VIANIIATTAN Life IoBTlrance Company. k.

1M BROADWAY, ceMrkef Pin at. THIS COMPANT AVISO A CASH CAPITAL OF I00AIO DOLLARS, part Bad iBToeted according to law hi prepared to taho rleke on tho Uvea of iaairidaalr, one year, for a term of yean, or for Uie, oa the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, wathiml uuwmee. The priaoiplea adopted by tbe ooat gieotoUnaBmedrreteai eerarite, and a large return la tho frmfiu of tho Compaay, mnlteert imcmrmg ana mmtl TttfrmniHilf. faymeou of Preminmi arranged to aenf ni'iimUla the Amy inAmstloa eheorfallr gtvoa at tbe oOoa. BUAKD OF MTNDT VAN SCHAICK DAVID CALEB S.

WOODHULL, EDWIN D. MORGAN, WILLIAM BURGER HENRT BAIOHT, J. ANDERSON, ELEAZER PARMLT, JOHN 8. WILLIAMS, AUSTIN MUIE, GEO. D.

PHELPS, DENTON PEARS ALL, EDWARD HAIGHT, WSC J. VALENTINE, HUMPHREY PHELPS, JOHN 8. HARRIS, v' GEO. EASTINGS, SILAS C. HERRING, AM C.

KINGSLAND, tSOCH DEAN, RATH O. BRADFORD, EDWIN J. BROWN AS. C. BALDWIN, WH.

K. STRONG, DAVID 8. MILLS, LEWIS B. LODER, JOHN P. BROWN, J.

B. HERRICK, JOHN P. WARE, DANIEL BURTNETT, GEORGE WEBB, JOHN A. MERRITT, HENRY STOKES, JAS. VAN NORDEN, ALVORD.

A. A ALONZO A. ALVORD, rnndent. C. Y.

WEMPLE. Secretary. REYNOLDS fc VAN SCHAICK, Attorneyi and Coun ABRAM DUBOI8, M. Medical Examiner, at the W1LLARD PARKER, M. CotuTuitlng Physician.

ina v. iiwerv Fire lus. Company. Omm 04 Bowery, corner Grand street. CAPITAL.

300,000 IBUMjABA HIS COnpAjiv epnugM, to insure agalust Ion or damage by HRE, Dwelling Hcmseeud furniture, Ware Hoosee, Sttl es and Merchandise, on th most favorable tetm. diaring a large 8arphis Fund, which, with their Capital, being securely and profitably invested, enable them to afford aiLiisLc saccairr on ail Petiole leaned by Mem. Orders by pott or In penon will renttb prompt attention. DlarcToss. Jane JTrs, John McMenoay, tt siKwii, taaao.

vr ara, Anaoa G. Fhsipa, F. R. Lee, George Farmer, Thomas Jeremiah, Joseph Brittoa, John Leveridge, Peter Gasener, Gerard Steyrent, Joan it. Vvendell.

M. M. tlnacknbof. David Cotheal, Gideon Ostrander, John Gray, Wm. P.

oodoock, Enoch Dean, Jaoob R. Le Roy. i aooD Amee. I WM. HJB BARD, President.

G. O. TarLoa, Secretary. War. M.

Mailles, Surreyor. Office hours from 8 o'clock, A. tm iunaet. Loaaee liberally adjusted and promptly paid, jeldnp Hew York Life Insurance and Trust O.rilCK NO. 62 WALL STREET.

CAPITAL. 11,000,000. The Company Insure LIVES, grant and pnrohaaee ANNUITIES, and aiakee any other oontraeta, invoiTing interest of money and the duration oilife. DEPOSITS. The Company allows Interest on depoeiU payable upon 10 days notice per cent, per annura.

2 years and over do do. Deposit by the Court of Equity and Surrogate do da. And on all deposit Intended for aennJaUon, such terest a may be agreed on. THOMPSON, President. PHILIP R.

KEARNY. Secretary mhlsnp Jtlarine and Fire Insurance. MERCHANTS' LOUISVILLE INSURANCE ABSE'l'S UK THE COMPANY th first day ot January, 1310, as reported to th comptroller or Tbe state of York 4T. Agency Offict, No. 60 Wall atreet.

DiaxcToaa. W. Clifton, D. S. Benedict, A.

A. Gordon, Ranney, Tho. E. Wilson, O. Spratt.

CHAPMAN C0LMAN, President, Wm. Psatheb, Secretary. rriHK undersigned is prepared to tak risk for tba above company on tbe most favorable terms, and all losses will be liberally and promptly adjusted, and paid W. W. DlUBLr-K, Agent, niy 6 Jones's Building 60 Wail street American Institute.

A stated monthly meeting of tbe American Institute, on Thursday evening, the of January, at its rooms No. Sol roadway. at 7 o'clock. 1 Ce managets of the late Fair will report. jail ne.NKi MEIUS Ree Sec'y.

Notice The Annual Election ior Trustee of the Pmbiio School Society of New York will be held at tbe Trustees' Hall, corner of Grand and Elm streets, on istn. Tbe roll will open at 4, and close at 6 o'clock P. M. By order of th Board. JOS.

2. COLLINS. jsxtoU Secretary. Orrica or the Eaglb Fibe New York. Dee.

81st 1650. The annual election for Director and for In spector, will be held at tbe office of the company. No 71 wall street, on Tuesday, the 14th day of January next ron open irom one to two cioex, r. si. Jazti ho BY mokkis, secretary.

fT- Notice The following payments will be made at the otnee or the subvert Der, Mo. 2 Hanover street On and after tbe 2d January. 1861 Interest Warrants on the Bonds of th 8 arm ton. and Washington Railroad company, sevtn per cent, per an um. Interest Warrant on th Bonds of tbe Housatoni Railroad Compel-y seven percent.

pr annum. Semi annual dividend on toe capital siock or the Stoei bridge and Pittefield Railroad Company, seven per cent, per annum. On aad alter the lotn January, 181 Interest warrants on the Bonds of the Naugatnck Rail road Company, seven per cent, per annum. n. L.

esLnt, i ci.n. New York. December 81, 1861. Ja? tjall New ion. Deo.

SI. 1860. The Phoenix Bank b-s this day declared a semi-annual dividend, oat of the profits of the Ia6t sis months, of four i4) per payable en and after Thursday, January 2, 1951. ny oruer ox tee noara, j31w P.M. BRYSON, Cashier.

Mebchattts' Kicsisnt Bane.) New Voii. Deo. din. laM). tSff- Dividend.

A semi annual dividend of four per cent, on the capital of this Bank has been declared, and will be paid to th stockholder on th 7th day of Janua ry easuing. ja3 tja; w. ti. jutinsiii'v, Qr- OlTldend Notice. The half yearly Interests falling due on the 1st January next, on th fallowing enumerated securities, vii 1.

FRANKLIN county. OHIO seven per cent issued to tbe Cleveland and Columbus and the Columbus and Xenia K. R. Co'a. 2 GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Seven percent issued to the Columbus and Xania Railroad Co.

3. 8TARK COUNTY, OHIO Six per cent issued to Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 4. THk CITY OF PITTSBURGH. Six per cent.

issued to the same Railroad Company, payable in 1800 a. the city Or AL.LEt.HAm y. Mx per cent Issued to the same Company, payable in 1876. itit coi'Ni uf ra six per cent, special loan or 976 000. 7.

THE CITY OK NEW ALBANY, Indiana. Seven per eeut issued to th New Albany and R. Company. 8. IMDIANOrOLlS AND BELLr UNTAINE RAIL ROAD, seven per cent mortgage bonds.

V. THE STATE Or INDIANA. iv percent, lean 01 1834, for banking purposes, ill be paid by us. at our office, 62 Wall street, on and after the 2d day of January next, on presentation of the respective coupons or interest warrants. aa lwu wi.nsl.uw, lanier cu.

00- Pine OIL, Oat, Canaphcne. LIA MS' premium one cent an hour, furnishing a light equal to two pounds sperm candles all burning at once, brilliantly lighting parlors, stores, and the street, at a distance of 6 or 6 rods from a show window. See full testimony of eminent chemist and other in thi days paper. Also, nronse, gold ana stiver tear, roil, ac. ror sale ry aelO is W.

WILLIAMS. 138 Msiden lan. COMMERCIAL. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE Jan. x.

8500 C8 6's. '67 b3 Wi rt -0 State 6's. '6S Ifi SKiO III. Int. Imp.

38 aU) P.nn a' K3 ICO do Canton 25 do do 100 do Woo 60 do 150 do 76 do do 150 do do 68 6HV ebt liuuu It6 160 3 do do 11" wao do 10 Not fc War Wi'i 16 do 60 sns Fan t3 KJS 63 95 30 do oo 100 do 1U0 do 1UU do 1UJ do 0 do tu 6t0 RearhagRRjgptw 74 4t0 do do 74V do bo Wi 65 ...6 6 65 aa oo .3 lJU do do 1U0 do do- eSJ u)do do hd 400 do Harlrra bid 8l0 do do HI do Lobe Island b30 112 do Erie 3J0do do-. llDdo duO 150 do do 74 lOUdo loo do 74 7SK do WS 1160 do do 6 I0j oo 400 do 65S do bt4 65 1 do .3 tv5i ilu. 4-. lc do is hS 1'0 do l'J do Morrn no Poiu Dry Deck. bS aw do do b-i 60 do Del It Hud scrip 139 Th stock market i strong to-day, with Large transac tions in Reading and Farmers' Trust.

The former shew an advance of per and the latter of 2 according to the sa'ea at th board but a sale ha been made aub- equently at 64 for 100 aharee, which Is a falling off of The increasing value of th property owned by thi company, which eouists of shares and In terra, ia other companies whose stock Is increasing la value, fa the eausu of the recent rise in th. stock, stimulated, however, by active speculation Beyond a fair proportion. The chief business of th dsy has been in transfers, and In paying and Koeiving dividend. United State 6 of 1667 are in demand at 1161. The Baltic' new ha had a very benetclal Influence oa our securitiM.

The supply of money larg but there bo present change to quote in rates of roan and dir count. Canton has advanced per sent; Norwich and Wor cester, now quoted dividend off, Albany and Seheuee- tady Morria Canal FeBnaytvanla, quoted with divi dend deducted, trie Income bonds 1, and those of liia, Erie stock is steady. Ws call the attention of capitalists to the sale an nounced for to-morrow, at th Exahange, of 91,600.000 of the bond of the Hudson River Railroad Company. The time selected by the company tor tne sal. kt a very favorable one, as there are Urge amount ol mo.owejkBBin hand, mi prt which a araat lavastBteats.

The bonds of this company bold high rank in the money market. Th praaent quctatio la 101, or 4J pec cnt. premium. CwcMBATt, Wiunsans ABB ZaBUTIU. RallltU Cosrratrr.

Th. Ohio Legiclativ Assembly ha passed a bill lnoorporativa of the above company. The Road is chartered to proceed frcm ZanasvUi to Clneinnatti, by way of Tanoaster aad Wilmington. Tax Michigak CaaTBAX, RaiuOad Coatrsjrv have Aeolared a dividead at aiaeper etiat. payable ia cash oa theurstof Jaaaary to atocUioltters oa the tSthof De.

TsMaBHteeolptso hesU wseatbseBd lioa Loans Bills Cr. Cash from 6300 past The to left IB for me and on and ing sales ui but are in of old are a 41 no. her at cot co; co; I. A THE Are Doeeaaber, Uot, aitar payiaf interest aad ope- ittaf Meavau-. Rsr9 i Do de, ttMWU 1844OT Biowlas; an isnvwait af mmdj par IKC0M8 S.COOCBT.

Reeerpt from first of Joae to trst ot rooebr WorkiBg t'r-msne floT TM C. intereat Be. 77 SS $306 631 3136180 00 DlrideBd of 9 per cast. Lob by ere at Detroit. 76 01 42 to ooe co Balaaoo 096 41 Tbe dUridead is a lament and part oi it would hart asperently bnea weR aiipeoprlatod Aowards the liqnida- of the loans.

eiiuu accoobt. Capital 1661JM0 00 at and per coat ft 431 .740 00 payable 184A2 0 Unpaid dirldead. 144 00 Receipt of income S06.611 41 $6:484 6S0 41 By eonstraetlon. Cr 6 AKSflO 79 (8 43 lew York Cattle SUrket-Dee SL. Reported for'Jta Erening root.

At market 1500 Beeves. (35 soothers the remainder this state and the eaitj 90 Co aad aires, and sheep and Lamb. Paircs, nc-Beerea haT been rather plentier the week, but price bare gone ap a fraction higher range, to-day for good retailing oualitiea from $5.60 STOaa per 100 lb. th Utter for axtra. About 26 over Bilsoid.

Cows aeo CaLTBs Sale at fxom 132 60 a SO a as quality, all sold, bbeeo aad Lamb In good demaBd at to 93a tbe former (extra pa to 12) tnd 91,69 to 2.7S3176 for latter, hoku. Raw York Ruksfj, Carefully prepared for th. Evening Poet. TucasaiT, Jan. 2d ASHF.S The market la Terr aniet at 96.60 for Pot.

95 681 for th receipt are fair by railroad. COTTON The market ia buoyant with considerable dlpmiticn to speculation. Tbe rise which was obtained Tuesday of Hio if veil maintained FLOUR, kc There 1 a fair local demand for western etate flour at the nrlccs of TneSdrtT. There is noth doing lit the east, and only a moderate inquiry for export. Good western brands are firm, aad in good demand ecmparatlveiy.

nere but little speculative inquiry, and the market generally if dull as usual at thissoatcn. Canadian very galet at 4 871. The sale of domestic are 1003 bb' at ror common anc Itrtight state a oijae vo lor Michigan an4 Indiana and 6 Odr.5. 12 for pure Genasee Southern is In fair demand In part for expert, at some concession in prices a fair 'hipping business might be done; sa'es of tn bbls M-06 a 6,121. Rye flour is soaree: umail at 93 62.

Corn meat ia in fair demand; sale ou ddk jerwy at 4L rrom store. ui A I The demand lor wheat Is very light, there is little pressing on the market and holder e-enerallT Arm. Canadian is quiet at 1 06a 1 121. Southern i nominal with more offering kye is very quiet, with but little offering, sales at76e. delivered.

Oats are in moderate request at 4647 for river, and 4849 for canal, and 46a4 for Jersey. Corn is firmer, and good demand sties of 600 bushels new southern yellow at toe; old is held at 69aT00. PROVISIONS A moderate loeal demand for porkAale 160 bbls at tl2 25 for old mess, and 914 for new do prime is Arm and saleable at $8 87 clear is in fair uemana at mi ior new a tale oeet is nrm who a nur demand, 69 Sa10 for mess, and 94 BTiJ6 for prim. Prime mess is saleable at 914 Beet hams are in demand at 6 jo per lb. Dressed hogs in request at 6c.

Lard ia heavy sale of new cetera at 8a8, and 110 bbls prime old at 716. Butter la plenty and steady, cheese rather easier, and dn'l at 5 oj common uanee anu. Sale) of Real Estate Jan. 2. By A.

H. MuUar. ritb buildings, No. Harrison it, 21xS0. Hot, SS.700 Receipt of Produce via Erie Railroad.

JairuaavSd, 1811. 4fi7 dIu boiler. 5 do cheese. P63 hrm. 23 cks uhr.

h.aA rottl. dreued hox, 774 sidei Watiier. iaVj bbls ur, 6 do pork, lisi de whukey, do tallow. Ub ba oau, and bales wool. Receipts of Produce wia Npr York and New Haven Railroad.

Jaxcaav 2d, 1891. 400 bOE.mOBks ash. 195 Dkr holler. 40 hM. heaf and 111 rl'A whuker.

DIEDt This Biornlntr. LUCRETIA L. 8CHERMERH0RN. widow of John 8. Sehcrmerhorn, dec eased, in the ootn year or ner age.

The relations and friends of the family are respect! ally invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, eoiMotn street, oa Saturday next, at o'clock, without further notice. On Thursd.y morning, 2d Instant, in the 83d year of age, MARY JANE, wife of Wm. S. Bryan. The relatives and friends of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral oa Saturday, 4th instant, 1 o'clock, r.

at from her late residence, 88 Rutgers street. The remains will be conveyed for interment to Cypres Hills Cemetery. On Wednesday morning, January 1, ISfcl, ILVANDEK CHILDS, Senitr, aged 84 Tbe tuneral wi'1 take place to morrow. (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his son, 272 Canal street. Suddenly on Tuesday evening, 31 st nit, ANDREW LOC WOOD, In the 68th year of hi age.

The relatives and friends of the family, also of his sons Wm. Charles A. and John and of hi son-in-law, Lyman A. Jaoobos, are reepeotiolly invited to attend his iuneraion Friday aiternoon, Sd instant, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, 282 West 16th street, without further invitation. On Wednesday 1st instant, D0R1NTHEA ANNE, In fant daughter of Henry de B.

Rcuth. At Saugerties, N. oa the 29th JOHN W. KEARNY, aged 73 years. IMPORTATIONS.

PaViifWAH Brir Stone 121 ck rice Pane fieres co; 54 bales too ti At Slone: 444 le fit 3o7 do Briehnm Chani3caie.ti70 bides Miller; tu empty bbli Taylor at New Orleans Bark Kremlin 1-3 bales or 1 ton 1 basket Chew: I bor Tavlor A 1 do Hoe A la bin feathers 1 csk beeswax Mashee co: 72 hides KotlewaM at Urce: bales cotton eedoa A Son ot Prevalence. KI; 51 do Neviris 5t co; 56 do Borden fc co; 6b do Atlaon Son: 44 bbl moisttw Heyer JX Aneken; tO and Haven too ao tooacoo vveotier a Bcott; Dales cotton to order PASSE-dGKRS. Inthe itesmchiD Sontherner from Charleston Muses Chandler. Ricliardi, A Vvtbion. Gtandjian, Rev Ptatt, lady and two children: The Bates aod lady.

VV Sbepbera. Charle. Burke, bl reeman, riytnes. rvalker. irirt fc mccomD, ield, Ancke.

Serceant. Jai Wainwnelit. I) panning. VVmlie. Walter Caile.

Hahhell. Kemamin I' VVhil. rurbt. VV Uendeiion. fi Hendiicluon.

Juo Doyle. and 11 in the steerage. In th. brig Matarorda. irom Matagorda Bay Mis Vsndervoort aari acniiureB.

ann Alien. JL. J. Delatour'a Tneimomcui. Br with I phm.

mile. York. il with will JL fkj good lent si left 13th 134 and saie S- for 77 at of be Jan. 1 1650 1649 1848 1947 I 1S4 6 AM. 17 24 ia i iT" 12 M.

80 21 84 64 67 3 M. 3t 23 86 66 61 6 do 32 16 33 63 I 60 Jan. 2. I860 1849 1848 1847 1846" 6 A.M. 28 20 I 21 I 47 44" 12 M.

32 81 21 49 64 P. M. 84 I 24 I 47 I 66 6 do 32 I 18 I 43 I 1 THE r.VENiNU POST MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEW THURSDAY. JAN.

2. am mase 7 261 trn sbts 4 341 man 6 Ocean Steamer. anwa. Hallle tiivas York York York York York York ron TMTE Jan. 1 Jan.

8 r-mpire 13 Zl CLEARED THIS FORENOON. Sterner llayden. Savannah. tflup Ht llenis. Fotansliee.

Havre. Sovd Hiacken. brie David Duliell. Podi-er. ilunnEton.

NC. 8 Powell. rich Jnha Mikrhtnn- Timi.i Rar Re.U MmfwI St IJr VVHL fch Ir Brewster. Ilorton. Wnminston.

NN. McCreadr. Barre Poruobe. Drake. PbiiadelDhia via Camden aad Amlxjv rauioau.

RiirEn SISCB OUR LAST. Unrted State, mail itearmhiD Raltie. OnmrtAek. frwm Ijvenwvd 14th Um, and Provineetowa. 3Mh Deo at 4 I'M, wah mdze and penensers to loiliBS.

Steanuhip rtoatberner. Dickinson, fm Charleston, with rr.dze. to riliorturd. TlkKtoa at Co. Oullelia.

wlte ot vVm thenheni and daacbter of Capuin Tncker. of Ea.tport. Me. died on the paMare. i lie um not leave inanesroa onut snnday aiurnoon, al '-i o'clock, and bat contended with strong bead winds and heavy iea the whole Datfaee.

United Mtattntp James Glynn, commander, 118 days from San Fraocuco. and 72 dnys from Valparaiso. Nov 25rh lat )L) 8, Ion 18 VV, tpoke Brig VV BrinkenhotT. from tue Cape de verues ior Kio.ont -fl nays, lrec ss, rat a lu. ion ov Q.

spoke Columbian bn Ynmalrom Ancostnra for New York, who reported the discovery ot exlentive sold mines on the Onnoco river. The bark Glena. sailed irom Valparauo on tbe ICth of OcL 8 store ship Frcdenca, sailed tbe 11th October, both ior New York. br ship Home. Muir.48 days Gem Lnrerpoel.

with tOC) sacks salt and 276 steerage pa-eogers. to Harodea It Co. The ia bound to Sarana. Nor 16th, off Task a. spoke Maiee.

irom Liverpool tor Mew York: lat 46 loa 42. ship Lady Sale, do do, with passengers. Deo4lat3l.loa 4x.aaw ship Devonshire, boaail east. Th. Unas.xpeneneed severe ffalesoe the pawase.

Ship Joshua Bates. ol Burton I Etterbrook. 110 days irom Can. to, with teas. 6to, to Goodbne 6t Co.

Left ships Raiastsble. for Boston; Pnace de Joinvtlle, tor York: Fanny Forester, tor do; Cygnet, do; Samuel Rnsell, do. bad beaa ashore in Caaron was lepairinf Ronisa. of York, loadia. tor Loacoa Sriark Kremlin, Rearse.

16 ds fm New Orleans, with cotton, fee, to DHnrttmiatCo. The male. Mr. Lis vtd Bsltunore, diedon the Uth ol December, at the S. VV.

PaM. America. (Ham) Rothze. 63 ds im Hambnrrh. with mrlseand passengers to sleek at aeauardt.

xCxpensioed sever. i n. iims oassare. ia (Sw) Florence. 66 ds Im Malira.

with fruit t.T Stalker ft Co. Tbe J. has experienced sever weather oa tbe pas. "rTi'ig Vlenieair, (Fr) Mercsea, 49 ds lm Raaebeil. via Boston.

with brandy to a ow-neii. Bns Gleaner. (B0 Fuller. 18 da fm Windsor. NS.

wkk plaster Ltrig Arve. of fUttport, Gormaun, fm Curacoa Uth Deo, with luster 8lo to Fools 6t Son. La bng Howard, Clay. Im Anv sutilaai. for Ho The bug Elixabst.

of liamden. Me. from MsilintL Oe lor Havre, wlh a cargo of sart, sailed oa the 6th Dec Deo 14. la the gull stream, lb a gale uom north west, lost deck nt' luster. Bng John Dawson.

Bnggs, 6 ds fm Wtlmiagtoa, NC. naval ttorea to McCreadr. Br bnt Cooras. ot Hsiifax, Garret. s6 ds fm Port au Prince and rf.hn Newuoru with Si bates coftea 113 Ins ksxwood to AC I 'i Ventla led belore reoorted.

The Udoras was nrT the Ilutblands23d December and in the gale was blown otf and Mxst oecx soaa at suswwu. xuiibls, xsewpon last rveui Urig Alphage. ef Boston. SO ds tm Gon aires, 8t Do. mmxo, wita mahogany to r.

naoien. nostoa, uetl ongt Ango. la, lor llusioa at ids; Mart land, Ua Vork, jut ar, tba only Am veatel IB port. Bng Albatr tort. haiM.

fWhran. S3 ds fm CientDeeea. with nrsr to Taylor, Lett one Am bng and one Br bng. names aot feosi- ksctra an Susan Cashing. Wade.

67 ds tm Maiara, with trait ts Ssnw VVbti-. Dec U. lat S3 loa a) h.kta.SwNniLaM 3nn ui oo sua rjaj ass. atBueksg uajum iiuw i eard. 3 late, lat S.

tea 71 I 0, spoke bng Ru. r.KAHnArjlUaDS. ThsaWChn Ban ilnrrs les seen ibrw ti dm. aenn. lise Gulf btreasn.

wuh heavy NW gaa xokt sa.s, ttov. bulwarks, Ac. Bng Matagorda. Purchase, fa Mitagerds. Bay.

Dec 7, with eot. sua ia xt Brower. Xrenacn jisssrassa, rrassiuiKtsrsL, sosxs xera, Brig EsslAra. Matrsewa.e"XUatrott. 11 dsfm St Jago de Cube, wnksagu t.JTsHMarieoa.

Lett bark A rltargea. rlcett. sst erk. tor Mubue. daog: bng Htn Eiiaa.

ken. Portland, bad to ukaLa. usaonly Am veaeea la pott, Tbe AB Tults. lor f4 kotn .1 1 .1. hMM.

L.phrmLl.ws. 14d la tfe Thomas, whh fionr. fccteS rv Iwbl Lei. Am reaaets. Lalt Li Frurax.

Albany, ar ea tbeUth laCtottbn Wm 1 JL. 97ih lannentk las itln. 70. tpote bns tm Cards-sat lor Baavgor, There were, at St Tbomas. arujut ouChfcjrwvaa.

waitiaur a pas-sur. ior th. States. dob s.paro, eoas, a oa Im rrauasSaapeaa. wita bek A Do Ruawu.

Rai-rsaa. 4 da im Wlubj 1 WilttMBgiaB. HC. wah aarai tiutas Sck Laa Bale, ef Tiwtott, MrJaddan. dan fm lhec teiJrsasatier.

Sad liee. Jt. us aaasstmN W.lortstack sjesi Nsthalla, Tmker. ISdsfn, Eltrerortkjwitb mmhmaSstnn-aoa. Maaew a to.

a4teiJtt eswt of Block lslaad. ntMV gate, spat sqaaidsaii, eyutgjsa, ttweaaii aaa Wpsit al deck kaad, stove boat, AO. etch amor, or hebobck. rvtwsrer. am na Black Creek.

sex. weevirT. ixos na Black CVeek. P. Grant, eld o.

wan brurs Harm, mnk. de: axd Dsa. las xt Tm-ijSgbiI aanmNW. ksat boat aad paa of am wun aset i.moar 10 (jresXev. tor rs Ell eh SloBwOIdsftn Dalaw Bcfa VVmTjvae, ls.es.

IktaWil wiuetra. gtaa. Dvsmki Br sea Bakm. Kaaay. 1 day haai Bsdaey.

with est. 6 EYBtf INGa PGOT TOM THURSDAY, A Rnalia Veal. dan Been Mlllaaa. with BOBbat 0fej ISxinm, twe.weerB. pi.iiwr Merlu aiaiia.

ha rk Thoaaaa em mam -mi II iiiij, le cwaara. weiaim laaeaer.imraine. eiasBB. BLOW-8ha rule. KM Asa, a Mack, tea mm.

I bark Bad I bttcn. Hnousat. Tbe stun ill dOToi Uaagow. tieea Ueeraoel rhilidei. was tearcrapned renodar at tbe Capea.

The pilot boat Jr 'fork, spoke oa Ihe 3CK0 Deaeaiber. fifty trom Hm Book, the bus. Keiarm. bemMobas far Bark pkTER Dr.MILL, from SavanBah, sow dkehartlBg at pier S3, East fiver, con- sigaeea will attend (e the receipt of their good. ax iiK.Mti.1.

a tu, iso sroertst. SR1P BTEW tUKK, ttoea HAVRE. Ceasignees of good by this ship will plea send their permits on board, at pier e. North River. N.

B. All goods not pe-mitted la ive day, will be sent to public store. 49 laTOTICEZonsirnee of 101 bales of aottoa. varion marks shipped by Triersoa fc Madge also, 106 do varfnn amrss, snipped dt Wm. SavannaA.

bora Pet; DemilL aad eoasicued to order, wi'l re ceive the eame, bow landing foot of Beck-nan street, or it oe stored ior their account and nek. j2 DSM1LL fc 186 Front t. PfnELlS Consignee of two ease of Segar Leaf Tob; marked with a iter, per br-General Wilson, rrom ApalacbiooLvwill please m.ks themselves known to the undersigned without delay. o-t EAGLE fc HAZARD, 40 South st. CONSIGNEES of Merchandfao per ship ChacZ from Charleston, win pUwse attend to the receipt of taeir goods, without delay, at pier 2L, E.

K. foot of Burling sap. THOMAS WARDLE, No 89 South street. UHC Consignees per ship COK8TANTINE, Captain R. L.

Banting, from Liverpool, will please end on board their permits, foot of Maiden laae. All not permitted within fire day will be liable to be to public store. Q31 GRINNELL. MINTURN fc CO-78 South st WAS TED A boy to attend ia aa office. A note in the hand Writin of th.

annllrant at.tinir Mb dec oe and amount of compensation required, may be at this office, addressed te D. R. ja2 It MUSICAL, lNTttCJI10. MR. CHARLES KL AUSER will give lesson on th Piano, in Singing, aad in th elements of Musical Theory, Thorough-basse, ke.

Tbe instruction will be given in English, French, or German Terms moderate. Reference Doctor Weiase, 8 St. George' Place, E. street Emmerich fc Vila, 66 John street Embrea, Bowery. J9 od4wi RtULta COAL.

ton BlnndeU's best Orrel Coal, on board ship Ivanhoe. Tor sale by SAMUEL THOMPSON fc NEPHEW, 276 Pearl street. j2 LACS. AND WHITE PKXNTa A good as sortment BROWN SHEETINGS. STARK.

CHICOPEED. BRUNSWICK, BUTTERNUTS, PLAINFIELD UNION, GRANITE, and other styla, for sal by 12 LAWRENCE. C.LAPP CO Broed SlaB KiaA GLAxTnB, of various quail'- dered and plain. for r' 'mJ Dor" j2 LiriENCE, CLAPP fc 83 Broad COTTON PANTAtAION STUFFS A large as-sortment doob and twist Cottonade. Plaid.

8trlrjea. Mixture also, Printed Drilling and Shirtings for Dy w. c. LAAULEt J2 26 Broad st. cor.

Exchange Place. WOOLLEN AND COllVH PANT. niLFf Plaids, Mixtures, snd plain colors Tweeds and Casaimere of various qualities for sale by W. C. LANGLEY fc 26 Broad street.

KATES SKATES I have now on hand a lares assortment of Skates, of all kinds and prices, from 16 cents to 92,60 a pair, with and without straps. Alse, Skate Straps. In setts or singly. We would pariiculary call attention to oar much approved "St. Jonathan" Skates, Boy' Knee Sleighs, sale, at lowest prioes, by NKWBOVLD It RU8SEL, Import Of Hardware.

Cutlery, kc, 140 Fulton J2 between Broadway and Nassau st. ACCOUNT BOOKS FOR NEW FIRMS, and all who require Blank Books for th new tear. 1861, please call at th store of FRANCIS LOUTREL, Maiden Line, and examine our stock, which we offer row price. Book suitable for rU kinds of business. Cards, Circular, Checks, Notes, Draits, BU'sofEiehange, Bills Lading, ac, furnished in styles desired at low Pates.

Copying Presses, Paper and articles ot every description. Dinrie and Dally Journals for 1861 in great variety. offer the best quality Books in every respect, mad the finest Linen Paper, well seasoned, a well aa the oest stock in Binding that can be procured. Having enlarged onr factory, which is nnder th immediate au-perintendence of on of our firm, who is a practical workman, we are snabled to give strict attention and execute with promptness all orders with which we may favored. FRANCIS fc LOUTREL, Stationers, Printer j2 and Book Binders, 77 Msiden lan.

OCEASi BTaVASA SiAVttsaTl'JM liOaPiflY. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE TO "SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN-The 'steamers of this Company will sail regu-nlarly onee a month, a follow From New York. WASHINGTON. O. W.

Floyd, Feb 2 10 jipru June 14 Augu't 4 October sat, Nov. March May bat July Sept. Sat Nov. Dee 29 HERMANN, E. Crabtree Com.

22 17 12 6 1 27 Bremen. From Southampton. WASHINGTON. Friday. March 21 I March naay, may 10 1 as Friday, July 11 1 Wed July 16 Friday, Sept.

10 Friday, Oct, HERMANN, Friday, April 18 Wed April 23 snaay, jsnt is i wm, -dh jo Friday, August 8 I August 13 Friday, Oct. 8 Wed Oct. 8 Friday, Nov. 2S Wed Dec 8 Passage from New York to Southampton or Bremen First cabin 9120 Second oabin. .960 An exrerienced surgeon is attached to each ship.

For freight or passsge, apply to MOLLR, SAND RIERA, 60 Broadway, N. Y. C. A. HE1NEKEN Bremen.

MARTINEAU, CROSKEY fc Southampton. WILLIAM lSELlN, Havre. ja2 isri ar laVc35i.aOiC U9t STATKM MT OF THE MUTUAL BENEFIT 1,1 KK INSURANCE COlXXP AN Aturast I. 18SO. 9986.9M 96 Deduct for tosses tbea unpaid 40.360 Ou I auor.

oaa am Reoeived lor premiums to Ant. sri aj interett 2S.6B1 36 83U.889 6. Paid losses, expenses aad for purchased nnlien h4.nbl 7S Paid oa dividends 1847 and 184B. a n.l i.ieiMtili) AAB 9124,416 44 186.973 12 Nett accumulated fond Ar-8ET3. 91.062 618 06 Cash oo hand 34 Konds and mortgages Jio.mt 4a R-l state 16.9UB 11 Premium notes, drawing six per cent- in- terest, secured by policies 664,043 47 Loanson 6.U16 01 Paid at agenciBs.

and in ooures of trans- iov 81,082.618 08 R. L. PATTERSON. PreadenL B. C.MILLER.

Beeretary. an28 TaThstSti JOS. L. LORD. Aswnt.

New York. EAULK sTIRsVl 4JOBIPANY CAPITAL $800 000 cfflee.71 Wall street. New York Dwelling houses. warehouses, merchandise and household furniture In sured on favorable terms. All losses will be properly adjusted and paid in cash.

DIRECTORS Aqnila Stout, Thomas L. Wells, James J. Jones, Philip M. Lydig, Wm. H.

A spin wall, Anson Livingstsn, C. Ed. rlabicht, Eugene Dutiih, Robert Ray, E. Pavenstedt, James N.Cobb, John Q. Jones, Arthur Morris.

A. G. STOUT. President Hxirav Moeeis, Seoretary. d9 MfcThlmis URRESERVED SALE AT AUCTION OK $1,500,000 or Hudson River Railroad Uortgage Bonds 9 CONVERTIBLE INTO STOCK AT THE PLEASURE OF THE HOLDER, rnfil l(A)ecfsAcr, 1860, trAea PrtBctpaJ ts PayabU.

inTxacsT vatablb ow cocros at ete TEE CEKT rXB ASirtTM. BONDS fl.OOO EACH. Tbe above Sale will take place at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At II o'clock, on Friday, the ltd Jan. next. rfTtHEY wVlLsL BE PUT UP IN SINGLE JL a suitable privilege of a larger amonut, and the whol will be sold without art besbbve.

The amount comprises three-fourths of the f. secured by the Seeond Mortgage; the lemaining one-fourth, (9600 000) which are partly engaged, and expect ed to be wholly used in purchase ror toe company, ar the last bonds of thi Company to be brought into mark et. The Company stipulate not to negotiate any of tn reserved 9600 000, excepting at par. lu payment for materials or claims, till alter August next. Terms of Payment ive per oent.

prompt; twenty-live par oent. on the tth day of February and May next each, and th residue on the 6Ln of August following. Interest will be allowed oa payments mads in advance of those periods, at tb rate of Ave per cent per annum, ror the time anticipated. Bonds will be issued as required for P'-yments made nv per cent, on tn amount of tne Bonds net taken up alwaya being left on depot-It, to be forfeited oa non-piment of the iiLatalmonu a due. New York, December Xi ltwu.

J. M. H0FKINS, Trsesarer. N. B.

Copies of th mortgage may be had on applica tion at the office. d28 istJaS. hook: Presents for the Holidays, a IX) PRICES, AT 168 rcLTOIt STSEBT. ADIES' and Gentlemea Easy Chain, made ef i rosewood and mahogany also. Sewing Chairs, of Gothic and Elixabethian style, oovered in brocateHe, velvet plash and hair rloth, just th thing for a asefui holiday present also, a fine assortment of Centre Tab's, Sofas.

Tete-a-Tetes, and all other article in the cabinet liar, that can be mentioned, at prices to rait any reasonaoie purcnaser, at wm it. yuiton st. M. A. Root's DAGUERREOTYPE SALOONS, SowtA-irert cm-wer of Brwas'sf mm mud Frmnktin rrreet.

MA. ROOT, eelebrated ior year aa a Dagnerreo-o typist, la Philadelphia, has opened a magnificent! furnished Snite of Rootna ia the moat taahicnabit part yf th mty, (No. 863 Broadway, eorner Frankuh stree wiser. having an Adnvirable Sky-Lig he flatt niBaseir tnat ne win do ante to toxaath Daguer-reotex Likeneeeee, equal 1b finish, aoewrmcy and Sect, to anything of tbe kind ia the world. He lias Six Medals tram the rartoa Iastitntes aad Fain of our country for bis superior prdotttOBS.

H. Invite the pub. lie to visit hat Rorjtn and examine hi Gallia of LA. mmm ot aa anon uaniiiy aajc is R. WOROEwTRR'B FOURTEENTH STREET.

CORNER OF THTHB AVtnui, PIAWO FOB TV WtWrTACTOBT ABB WAXB BCOn. WORCESTER offtrrs for Bala a Large nun I ment of ebovoe Piano Forte, from 9 to 7 dclitm la elegant Rosewood aad Mahogany eases, all ef which arsBuntrfBCturwd under bis own for sale oa rsasoaabl term. By deruUng hk persnsxal stteatioa to the teach aad trMbielnsUumsatwmca nave Brre4ir been dered anrtvalled, be will eaaeaver to maratala thetr prwviornt rreetetioB. aad rwaMotfully solicits aa sxamina-loa frees Tt aftasin. Axeatear Jy2Tk fwy RUFFES champisraea aad fata 'a Poire, for ja.

auooy 429 JOHN DUNCAN fc SON, 40T Binadwayp Cstbasine, BB Obadsataa, wak eeCMa. ki ABwKaac4rer. nnai I4mbbe. Gqbbsb. Erawn ei Mat jb.

92 Amptt Py Overt Boies, Wa Ma. THE or foi 8tage JL Circle half P. Johw Thi The the aad of in in to of AMUSEMENTS. 1TAXUAR OPEJAA BOLSKU-Antaw Plana. Miurtri.

Lassie aad Maa npttutcsoAY ryuuu, Jsa. win keens veauetu' uraaa upera, LA FAVOR! fA- Alphonso XI. ClgBcr Bene Lrenora Gasman. i. Trwfl BeaecMti friee of AdaiiseM'B Ceiuied Seat, Box aad Parquet; 60; admission aa the erealag of the pcrtnrmaBoeASj heatre.

66 ceaia. Dooaopea at e'dock. te eearmsai at T6- A1SLA a taaxaa. Ma. Jchv Srrrosi.

H-IS EVENINtt, Jan. 2, the entertaiamenU win urer tbe. Orchestra Te be roUowed by volution, on the Tight Rope by the Ravel Family. To be followed by the pantomime of MIRANDA Or. The Scnlpton Ulnsioa.

Taeonctnd with the new Pantomime called MAZULM Or, Tbe Nigh: Owl! Characters by the Ravel family. Tickets SO cent to all parts of the Saloon, Private 9. Door open at 6 to eonaenee at Tj o'clock. rJiLOAAiWA. UaiAfatak.

(A.Mitimiu Lease. H-BaaBETT, Manager. THIS KEIse, Jan. WS1 he presented th new play of BETROTHAL. Marsio.

dock 1 CoUnia. Ponlsl To conclude with GIRALDA err. Love and Mystery. Frlee of admasion Drev Cirel and Parquet, 50 Family Circle and Third Tier, 26c Gallery 12, cents. Door open half-past 6, ueiluinianee to eommenoe at o'clock precisely.

BURTON) TKEATRKi Chamber itreet rear of k.ity HrJl the nearest Theatre to the large Hotel. William E. Bditim. aad Proprietor. THIS EVENING.

Jam. 2, will he produced aa original version of Dickens' last novel, entitled PERSONAL HISTORY AND EXPERIENCE OF DAVID COrPERFiELD. To conclude with MY FRIEND IN THE STRAPS. To Dress Circle and Parquet, 90 cent Family Ctrele, Second Tier. 96 ct Private Boxes, and S6; cushioned arm-chairs.

76 cents. Doors open at 6f, pealDrmanoe te eoanroenoo at T. 9jV8tnuigr aad visitor are Informed that tickets tnie Theatre ean be obtained at the principal Hotels BROUGHAM'S L1CEUBX, naoaowav, nxaa ssooas steeet. Pronri.tor and Miiinr Ma. RiBrnmii Manager Mr.

Hekev Lte.ve.1 rHlS EVE.viSG, Jaa. 2, the performances will commence with an Ovartnre. After which. SERIOUS FAMILY. To be followed by a musical iotarmesiio, called ECHOES OF THE NIGHTINGALE.

To eonolud with th new Operati Bulatqn of ESMERALDA. Price of Admission Family Circle 29 cents Drees and Parquet 60 cent Private Boxes 95 each Orchestra 8 tall Seat 91. Poors open at bj pegln at 7 o'clock. JUNK ABD GO'S ClRCjJ At th niphitheatre, No SI Bowery. JiMrs Nixoir Equestrian Manager.

THIS KVKNI1SG, Jan. 2. wul bq performed the grand spectacle of GULLIVER and the LILLIPUTIANS. After which, Th nneqnalled and unapproachable FRENCH TROUPE 1 To conclude with th fairy pageant of CINDERELLA Or, The Lit tie Glass 8'iipper. Afternoon performance on Wednesday and Saturday, commencing at 2j o'clock.

Private Boxes, 60 cents Boxes, 26 cent Pit, 12J ct; children under nine year, accompanied by their parents, price to boxes. Door open at 6 to comment at 7 o'clock BAHNUM'S AMK1UCAN MUSEUA. T.iBiErruit. and Manager. Geeibwood, Jr Manager.

Afternoon performances at 8, evening at 7. Monday and Tuesday, Dee 90 and 81. Engagement of HARPER, the celebrated delineator of Negro character. Win be performed tola afternoon. THE WOODMAN'S SPELL.

After which, THE BLACK ST ATU1ST. evening will be performed RENT DAY. To be followed by a repetition of tbe Black Statnist. entire Chines Museum, late of 639 Broadway, ha been added to the other Curiosities of tuts estab-lishmeet, containing over a million of curiosities. Admission 26 cant children nnder 10 year 12j et OLYMPIC THEATRE.

G1 RAND EXHIBITION OF OPTICAL TRANSPARENCIES, representing a great va riety of the most remarkable Wonder of th Earth and Heavens, at the Olympic, 442 Broadway. The Antediluvian Animal specimens of Antique Gems the Motions of the Heavenly Bodies th Aurora Boreal is, Parhelion, Comets, Volcanoes, together with a magnificent eoueetioa of View, illustrating European American localities, and Portraits of Historical Personage. Admission 26 cents children half-price. Doors open at P. to commence at 71 o'clock.

Two performances on New Yesr'a. at 8 and 71 o'clock. d31 It SECOND MUSICAL. GIFT CONCERT, AT TRIPLER follow immediately the NEW YEAR'S GIFT CON-CfcRT. Tbe subscribers have the honor to announce that the unpreeented demand for the tloketa or the New ear's Gift Concert, having exhausted th fixed number admissions.

12 600.) thev have been compelled to open books for a Second Musical olft Concert, to be conducted upon tbe same scale of liberality aa the first and trust that their renewed efiorta to accommodate the public will meet with as large a share of popular favor and sup port or this purpose, a grand VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be riven after which th. drawing will take place. TsiekeU of admission will be fixed at two dollars, which will afforl the holder a ehance of one of the following gifts, with admission to tbe ecsseert, and on dollar's worth of popular and beautiful musio selected accord ing to his own choice, from the subscribers' larg stock, Ticket of admission to the Conoert only 60 cent. Ft est Gift Th magnificent Boudoir Dole Compana Piano of JENNY LIND, valued at 91,000. (Thi superb Instrument was manufactured expressly for Jenny Ltod, and was used only by her, in her private room, while in New York.

This Piano is elaborately finished, exanlelt.lv ornamented, with her National Arms opposite those or America, gorgeously emblaaoned colors. This valuable memento of the glorious Jenny Liod baa been much sought after, and many liberal offers have been made at private sale, but the subscribers hare deemed it advisable to leave it open for public competition i Kecokd uiet one of tne ceieoratea uoiea uompsus i hud yirx-zv sup.ro t.u Forte, elaborately carved, and exquisitely finished Val- ued at ouu. Focbth Gift. A splendid seven cetav rosewood Piano Forte, tablet front and richly finished. Valued at 9600.

Gift 6, 6, 8, 10. 11, 12. 13, 14, 16, and 16, twelve beautiful and elegant Guitar. Gift 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, six valuable and rich-toned Flute.

GifU 23, 24, 26,26,27,29,29, and 80, eight Unproved and beautiful Aeeordeon. The value of these costly and useful Gifts Is close upon FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Only Twenty-five Hundred Tickets, at Two DoJars each will be issued Th tickets, numbered from 1 to 2.600, will be placed thedrawing box. The drawing (after the first tart of the concert) to be nnder the supervision of gentlemen well known to the community, and if integrity unimpeachable. The first number drawn to be entitled to the first gift and so on in succession.

The gift, if desired, be delivered to the fortunate winners on the evening the drawing. The gift music ean be obtained at 800 Broadway, during the next day, or any succeeding day after the concert. The names of the professional talent engaged, and also th programm of the concert, will be shortly announced. S. C.

JOLLIE fc GO. 800 Broadway. OGP- The books are bow open for names, and ticket ready for delivery. d30 tf PAHORAUA OP THE PILGRIM'S PRO- ttH.fe.RS. PARTICULAR HOTICE.

at tbe reqnett of par-tie, teachers, and others, and In dider to allow all to see THE NEW PANORAMA, The uniform price of admission will hereafter be IWINTT'SirS LtHTI. On Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, children will be admitted at half-price. Descriptive catalogue 12 cents. Open every evening. Door open at 7 to eommenoe at quarter before eight o'clock.

d30 MAGHIFICENT ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS I AT STOPPANI HALL, Cobbeb or Bboadwav and Waleeb Steeet. Every aiternoon and Evening during weak. Chang of performance every day. Unprecedented attractions for New Year'. 8 r.rformaneea Mo ning at 11 Aiternoon 'at 8 Evening at half-ptvst 7.

Historical Tableaux of New England, dr scribed by Joe Cowelt, with other amaaementa, by MR. HARRISON, the favorite and inimitable Vocalist and Improvisator. MR. LOVETT. the celebrated Harnwnioiet and Campanalogian will make hi Bells and Rocks discourse most loqu.nt music.

LEOPOLD the favorite nnnll of the irreat maKieian. Herr Alexander, Is engaged, and will astonish the audience with his won derful feats of Legerdemain Admission 26 cents, children hkl' jfrioe. Doors will be open at o'clock. The Exhibitioh will commence at 7J o'clock. For full particulars ac small bills of the day.

d2T FIXE ARTS 4 RE AT ATTRACTION A MAGNIFICENT GALLERY mt ORIGINAL PAINTINGS Bvths most celebrated old mas ters, also the maxnifleent marble statue of the odebrated VENUS DE MF.DICIS, by the immortal Canora 1 now opened at the lafge Hall, farmerlv the Academy of Design, or tbe Society Library, corner of Broadway aad Leonard atreet. from 9 o'clock, A. until dark, it la beyond all comparison the most select and valuable collection, without exception, ever M.m In Ihi. ennrttTV. Among- them are tbe warranted prod uotions of Raphael, Michael Angem, Corregglo a del r.anaeei p.

Verone-e Titian. Dominichino.Claude, Kulen, Carlo Dolei, Vandyke. Tultoretto, Salvator Kosa, Guldo, David, fco to. A personal view can atone giv. nf ita interest and vaule and, to enable every one to enjoy these, the tickets of admission are fixed at the price of only 26 cent.

A season ticket, for the whole time that the rallerv remains open, 60 cants, dSl Jm ISAl TLxilf S'COSMOIIAMAS, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND THIRTEENTH ST ABMISSIOW TWESTTT-riVX CKBTS. rmrema nonaista of tw.nty-aix view of En- rope, Asia Minor, Syria, the Holy Lend, Egypt, Nubia and Arabia, taken by the artist from life and their respective localities, and are thronged dally by families wet lweB svr arP Tb. view will be replaced by ethers of eqnal the couraa of a tew weeks. INDIANS. 'Will bo opened at tho Alhantbra IHtwissa, Ho.

BST. Broadway, ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOT. 28, STANLEY'S NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN (lll.LKRY. rlONTAISIXO 13 OIL PA1STIHOS, eoTssist-1 in.ne life six, of th princpei Chiefs and w. eet.

jiirit tribe roving upon onr West- am and Southwestern Prairiea. New Mexico, CaJUbraia 1 with Lan (Bsc a p. view. Gasree. I)d era, Buffalo Hunt and DonMCtte Soaaos, ail of which 1 1.

thalr own country, during eight yean travslamong them, the whole forming one of the most interesting and inrtruettv. xWbition mnstrattv of Indian lite aad castoaxs, ever before pr to the PnDetcriptrve Lectnre may b. expected at 1 IP. ea Wednesday aaa oatsiruy l. to 1A ein ta cents Season Tickets 8L Can be rnneioal Hotel, and at the door.

d2tf STANLEY fc D1CKER8QN, Proprietors. THE DIIgESLDORF ACADEMY OF FIRE ARTS. -ar ESgjao'S Greet HMorioal Picture of the Martyr-JLa dem ef Haas, ha beea added to the eoUaetioa of faintilurs by Artieta of Use akov. seoooi. aamiaaion xa cents.

Season Ticket, SI, and dsrirtiv Catalgnes, 18J oent. dt Suva it i of Free and la wa For For Clerk, A the Hunt state gees from and tho mar A drug above at 1 whose $2000. nons ed tion tion and from at on DISPLAY OF CAKES, OH MA BEIT8, eke. Tba tabeerihen srU have taeir sinl aearatmant of richly oraameated Plum, Prraad. dlatond.

Citron aad Sponge Cake aad OramBk far the New Tears table, ready oa Moaaay aad Tweaday, Dee. 90th aad Slat, TBOMPaoN a SON, ta Bioadwav. lanxxura. JANUABY 2,1851. BT TELEGRAPH.

MCtta lsyrliatetr) CTfUedU BOCTOR, Ja- 1st. The LegUUtore of Maaaacnnjetu eoavtaed at Boston yesterday, Jan. 1st- la ExnxTx, thirty-on ldembers arjpeared and were qualiued. l)Tiii Sean Boston took the Cnair rttBi. Henry WDaoa of Middlesex (Free Son) was eloeen President by tho nuited vole of th demoeratio' and Sott' Senators, bavtog 13 roteo to 9 for Sean 1 eaUering.

th House, KatbAoIel P. Bsaiis, of Wltlim chosen Sreakr tho toU koitix Nathaniel P. Banks, 212 Ensign H. Kellogg, of Bank' "89 Lewis Joswljn, wm ia Eke manner chosen having 199 Tote to 185 for C. w.

Storey, (whig,) ud 1 scattering. Joint Committee was them appointed to eosnt voted for Governor, and tho two Honsea adjourned. INAUGURATION OF GONEENOR HUNT, INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS. Albamy. N.

Jan. 2d, 1851. The oath of office Was administered to Governor yesterday at th capitaj, in presence of all the officer, and a large number of fatisens. itaring tht ha was visited by tho Bar. corps, the Emmett Guards, and many person all sections of the lUte, who alw paid their reapeoU to tho offioert of tbe Ut, Mayor Towneend other.

In th afternoon, tho Barge Gorp dined with Mayor, and passed a very agreeable timo. The weather was delightful and no aoeidsnt occurred to tho feetivitie of the day. Destructive Fire In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 2, 1851.

large building, owned and partly occupied as a store, By Wm. P. Ridgway, in Schuylkill, 6th, i i William, was destroyed by fire, this morning, o'clock. The, other put of the buUding he other pirt ot tie building was oc- I copied aa a wollen factory, by four different parties, aggregate Iocs, above their insuranoe, is about I Mi.Ridgway-glosaoBmebmlairiganama-i serials, is S12.0O0; irisured for $7000. The entire building and contents were destroyed.

Tho City of Glasgow. Fblladilfbia, Jaa. 2, 1 P. M. The atcamhip City of Glasgow, arrived at her wharf, foot of Pine street, amid the booming of can and other demonstrations, at 12 o'slock, escort by the steamer Trenton, which, with the recep committee, met her at Chester.

TIIXRTY-FIRST COHQRESS-Sd Session. Washington, Jan. 2, 1851. Senate. The Senate met at the usual honr, and after the opening business petition were called fori Mr.

Walker, of presented a peti from 42 citiscnj of his state, praying for the immediate repeal ot the fugitive slave law. It was referred to the Judicial Committee. The bill for fortifying Ship Island wa taken up, ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Bradbury' resolution, Muocrning removal office was taken op.

Mr. Bright defended Gen. Lane, late Governor of Oregon, from eharge on which it was stated he wa removed. Reported Loss of tho Fropsller Napoleon and Independence. Buffalo, Jan.

2, 1831. There are rumor la town that the propellers Na poleon and Independence have been lost on Lake Su perior. Co ATee In BsUUmore. Baltimob, Jan. 2, 185L Th Coffee market Is firm i tales during the week of I 12,000 bags Rio at lOlalOj.

Th stock on hand is 28,000 bag-i. STEAM slMalsB MAN Usf ACTUM AND foundry. The Allaire Works. T. F.

SECOR rk JURI BREASTED, (Lata of the Arm of T. F. Seoor tfc Co.) HAVING) connected themselves with the management of thi long established Steam Engin Manufactory and Foundry, widely known a on of the most extensive in th country, now inform the public of the greatly improved condition of the Works ta larg additions of tbe most approved machinery, tool, and largely increased capacity for executing all orders fbr machinery and iron work of the heaviest kinds, and of the best possible descriptions, in as short a time a any establishment in this country or Europe. Particular attention ie given to Steam Engines, high and low pressure, for Ocean, Lake and River navigation, and for manufacturing purpose. Boilers of all descriptions, Iron Boats, ke.

Sugar Mills and Kettle, and Sugar Machinery, Sew Mill, Flouring and Rice Mill, Soap Kettles and Curbs of every site; Blowing Machinery for Blast Furnaces and Foandriea, Girders, and other iron Work for Buildings. Bells of all sixes made to order. Gearing and Screws cut to any reasonable sise and length. Hydraulio Presses, Cylinders, ac ss well a all kinds of repair of Engin Boiler and Machinery. Engine of the following steamers were manufactured thi establishment, vis Itaae A'etcfoa.

of the North River Roy State and Ewtpm Stele, of the Sound the Auger, or Lae Erie; Howland fc Afpinwall'a U. 8. steamship Panamm E. K. Collins' tin U.

B. Mail Steamer Pacific and Baltic, and engines for the A no Orlctau Water Work, 4-c. fc. All order to the Allaire Work, 466 Cherry itreet or 87 Peck slip, will promptly attended to. New York, June 1st, 1860.

JAMES P. ALLAIRE, having retired from the above works beg leave to reoommend the same to hi friend and all those who may want anything In their line believing that all who may favor them with a call will always find their work nithxbiiy executed, and upon reaaonabl terms. New York, Jun 1st, I860. n28Sml JL.EAT11KK HUSK, "EtOR FIRE ENGINES, Steamboat, Factories JT Street Washers, mano tured from the beat oak tanned leather, with wrougn copper rivet, always hand and for sal by JOHN H. BOWIE CttrrieTS and Leather Dealers, SO Ferry street.

Who have also for sale, calfskins, wax and grain upper Leather andeurried leather of every description, ml Pie PIANO FORTES. A. H. GALE tb COVS WARE ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, 104V, 10a and 108 Third svinat, Corner 18th street, WHERE MAY BB POUND AN EXTEN iveaortn atof euperior PIANOS, Of th most modern styles, made ia their well known ant atantial manner, from the best seasoned material.and b) experienced mechanics, nnder onr immediate supervision Purchaser- will not regret an examination before buying euwwh-r. 81 FOR PHILADELPHIA, INDEPENDENT REGD- ILAR LINE OF STEAM.

ERS BETWEEN hsfiVV YORK. AND PeULADEJsAIA, TOUCHIKO EACH WAT AT CAES MAV. The new and substantial (teamen Penobscot, and Kennebec, Capt. Seymour, Capt. Flowers, Will leave Pier No.

12 N. (foot of Albany St.) even Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'olock r. m. Returning, will leave Philadelphia, from Beck's wharf, Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 o'clock For passage or rreignt, apply to tne oaptaiu ou rubxw, or to STANTON fc SPICKK, 86 west st, or JOHN AOKtxt, JO SCUtn vvnarvra, ,118 Philadelphia.

Horace Walao Otter for Sal at ST and 9 Pino treet. ft hale (carle yellow, green, white and blue, plain t)UU and twilled, aU Wool FTanneU. 160 bale scarlet ana wnite, cotton ana nwins net 100 ease Satinets, varion qualities. 120 ease gold mixed and Dine mixea nentuo Jean. 860 case grey, black and white, and drab Kerseys.

176 eases grey mixed, and black and white Plains. 126 eases Plaid Linseys, small and large patteras various quail tie. 100 cases white and drab Blankets. 60 bale drab 960 bale Mariners' twilled and plain ghlrtin Stripe. 40 eases Marlboro' fancy Plaida and Strips.

ease checked and striped Oam brays. 160 bale indigo bin Denim. 190 package, Aileadale, 9-4, 10-4 ad. 12-4 Brown and bleached Sheetings, eases "Allendale" Counterpane. W0 bales "JewettCity," Wanhlngton.

Hampden, Do. ver, Bonit Virginia. BoTah, Matoacaani Ashland 4-4 brown Sheeting 960 bale 27 and 80 inch brown Shirting. 160 bale 27 snd 30 inch brown Drills. 76 eases 27 and 30 inch bleached do.

Louedale Comp'y Sileaias, plain and twilled Lonsdale 4-4 super bleached Shirtinga. 469 aaaa 8-4, 7-8, 4-4, and 6-4 hUached aJtjxtlngs, kjns styles. 180 cases ooiored Cambric. 78 esse bleached lllapers. 460 case 8-4, 7-8, 4 and 6 4 Tick.

ease yellow Nankins. Brown and bleached Jackson Diaper. BOO bavlessoutbera Cottoa Yam. 800 bale 29, 80 aad 84 heavy aottoa Cwnaburj lalfiie American Chronometers. i -Bra LI SS ca tiiEiUHiviri oonttnue to msnnnvctuxe IIS MARINE CHRONOMETERS npoa their improved A rnw wMnh thaw feaH rwrinslvaml a Tsatent froBB tbe United State Government.

The IrirrBuaxwT have received the approbation of thousands of Navigators, and for voyage where great accuracy is required, are indisperisable. B. fc C. are constantly receiving teetiBtoniai of a (imflar import to th foUowing extract of a letter from Capt. Pea body, of pack st ship Cambridge: xh Chbobomitkb of your manufacture which I par twenty-eight month sine, ha proved to ne tne best Chronometer 1 have ased and known At the National Observatory la Liverpool, where aJmcet ail tbe packet ship-xnaaters and their Chrorscaneten for rating and verilicatiori, Profuaaur Hartnup, who ha charge at the same, aad eoneeqnentty testa those of all makers, states that tt the beet instrument be ha ever nea, aad furthers, be says that those of your mak are more ito be destexvaed apon than say etbexs whieb oobb axedar hk 5Asaa ABMtieaa ship-master, I feel prond to find BsmataaEnAtxoBxxa vox of onr CbjonomBCers Yom olmmexrtwrvaat, o.

S. PEABODT, Master of ahip b. fc c. tv th funt aadwinBitliamBBBWpri oneatlnl tor approvedpaper Cham, b' YVLTON STREET, N.T. 1 CBgr street, BceAoa, lMChewtant xssb nTI Cat robbia prime Tarksry, for sal JT by a I'iAvJ ri-r.

Tr -Wi a BlLMa to, tm IWBMiK.rnWarBB a Th Bear Libert? Bear Bear The Bear No. Tbe Broad sad Truth one The sstrTalU Tbe Hndsoa 1 it treet. tbe A trd Place, rot the lots and In ami to aM side lot the on lot. 1 81 tl x. SPECIAL.

AUCTION SALES. ANTHONY J. "LXBCKUL Sarpreaaa Cosrrt In si cjaatr ExteBSTre Sal mf SO alaahl Heasss skaat lMta, taskl Jtshtea lama, Pwart, CamrUaaelt, gieeawtom, Uemy, Water, BemTer, Wllllaaa, Bam ery, Bioadway, Hasdsea. Tea-- tzr, eiwoao. Tenth, aad Tweaxy-taird BtswctB, la the city of Sow YoFftl Aad ssmbtr of Hoautea staaa lta (a itta altw at Brook ly aad WaaaiLwajtoa City, at nw i era, the as arwinf vstwanw pw ot Laaraot iSallea, Suuasasl, VIS TM.rtiereaadLetet Garead.kaewa as A a.

rHere aad Lot ai OmmmA Na.Bjl Pearl street, eceerof Maioen rase. TheMeraSaad Let of Gseasd, kaowa at 5a 233 Pear 1 sOeet. Berilas slrp. TrwBuweaadLetef OroaaA.EEWwamLwl Lrbartr etresCoer. OieLEWTck street; Tere rHorm aad CoKoTGroifad.

kaewa as Ha. 117 aad 119 dreat, near OieeawnA stieet. Fear glares aad Lots, knows at Met 9, 1, 9ad 11 Cedaretret. Pearl etraec Tb. ekora sad Lot oi Gnread.

keown aaRo.44 Water street. CoeoPeriHp. Htor. ud Lot of Giooad, kaowa as No. 41 Bearer atent.

Brood street. The larie Lot oTGround. with tba Baddotc tbeeeoa. kaewa 87 Bowery. Bear Bayard street.

Dwelling and lanr Let al Gieuad. knew a as No. 695 war, near keeker street. Feor DwelliEg Hoose; and Lots, knows at He. 171, 173.

176 li7ireaeareet. neai keeker street- Twe HoeMsadLeuofGienad, kaowa as He. 237 sad 139 street, aear the 1st avenue. Thre Honws and Lots, kaowa as Hot. 9.

10 aad 11 Twasxy-tbird mret. oppoaite Madeo. ftqnare. aad aeaj St -IberttoreaiidLotofGroaad, known at Ha 76 Joha aooat, of Girmnd. kasrwa Ha 139 Watar Ground, kaowa as Ha 139 Water street.

door rroeo Pine street- Tbe Store aad Lot No. Pia "pet. Bear Weter st-eeC hmidias aad Let of Gioead. kaowa at Mo. W7 Wilaam OOTeMf jef evejafasl AlTC9 Slot and Let.

kaowa as No. I CseMlaadt Tbevaioabl House and Lot of GToaad. kaowa at Ho. 174 street, neat Yeary etieec. Baildia Lot oa Vestry ttrse.

mm 'of the above. The Hootsaad large Let at Gisuod. kaowa as No. 106 Bowery, wear Hewerttreet. fc- Lmiiw.

of all the above tbe A.otisaeer. Mo. I Based tonnirrvW- IN THE CITl Three HonwS end Lotto. Hnort -W. BrLr Degmw ttftet.

ia city of Brooklyn. LSO Tea Lou of Greasd. with tba Bwadwgs therroa. Bti oa Degraw street, MarColaratHaureec Three Heoies aad Lota, kaowa as Nos. 14, 16 and 18 Tompkins sear Harmon street.

WASHINGTON CITY 1 I 7manH Btnated 11. in theOHV Of Washiacioa, adjoiaiac ita lewdeace ot tb. lata Mr. Jamat klad-ison. coniaioms asrt tqaarafeet.

UtnograiMUC mnua, em lurwner particulars at fco. mww property, wiyuVANTHON J. Aaouoneer, o-7 Broad street, or to Js2Jl.g.ta. jUtt) William ureet. WILLIAM H.

FR 1NKLIN, Auctioneer. Peremptory Sato of valuable Real Estate in the cities ox New York and Brooklyn, b. last lng to the estate or tho lata Andrew B. Uaxteu, clescavsod. FRANKLIN ft SON wdl tell at MWiciinenoB, attnemer-chants' Exchange, ia ttiecitr New York on Thursday, sixteen' dav oi Ja.aary.

1861. at 12 o'olock at boob. tb. IRAN sn.l SOH will sett at public anehon, the Met. loUowiag rMsiraoar propwnj Gtov Street i Gtovs Stu rr.

The twrvetory bnck dwelling houe and two on the northerly side of Grove street, known by th street number. 46 Grore containing together 47 feet I inch in Width, feet in depth. Tbe house is a double house. 64 teet 3 laches depth baiit ia the most substantial manner br days work containing one of Fox's patent hot air furnaces also, bath room snttissar i rvaf sun fiwJtniwaL Also, the two lots adjoining, numbered 1 and 3 on the above dlngram, halt ot tne gauie waits ot saui uweuinx ouuso. be utedaad ariaiBtained as party walks.

Bleec eer Street. The three lots on Bleecker street, nos. 4, and n. th. Kjl v.

Tin. r. TT1 'CRKtsToraEX Stkxet. Two lots, 7,8, on the aboverliaeram. Tbe materials ot tbe bnck stable on Chnstophef street w'U be separately.

Hmmrvra W-mr-e Konr lot. of land an th northerly of Seventeenth street, distant 96 feet 6 inches easterly from the northeasterlv corner of street and avenue A each eootaiaing in width, front aad rear. 36 feet, and in tengtb oa each udr US teet. Abrt Ih. nn.TTMrwt twrm of tweutT-Olie years.

Irom tbe brat day of May. 1850, in and to tbe three houses snd lots ot land oa the southerly side of ttecoed arret, between Bowery a-d the second avenue, disungsnea oy tne street aambert 13. 16. and 19 Second street ieacb lot subject to a ground rent ol one hanured dollars per annum, RHlKlKI.VM. Water Street.

Six lots of land with the bandings thereon, the northerly tide of Water street between Fulton and Hock strswrs. enrJi lot mntaininr in width, front and rear. 97 ieet. and in depth "6 feet. The buildings comprise two tenements on each each tenement letting to good rmants tor S1J per annnm.

Alto, one lot on liter street, a-'jotniue to the west of the above, contaiuing in breadth, Iront and mar. 30 teet. and in depth yo Ieet. Amu, th. nf I.n th.

nnrlh.wNWrlv comer of Water and IWk mntiimn. in hnrnvHtn. in front and raar. 22 feet and inch, and tn oepth on each ud 96 teet. On that lot is an unfinished bnildiog.

Abu, ia lolanf l.nd An thn anfUhecIv mule of Plrmonth Street. at th. MMithur.tfntlv eonmr of Prrmonth and Dock streets, thence westerly two hundred and sixty-six Ieet two inches each ot tb. said lots being 96 feet in depth. Tne above property Ilea close proximity to tba Fulton and cathanne lenlee.

Sale to be mad by virtu of an order of the Supreme CoarL 'I it La initi.nntahU Maps may be had ol the anetioneer. prior to tbe day of tale. ermt al Lb sale, rot runner parucn lan, anoty 10 C. J. ft B.

Dxt WITT. Attorneys, kc. daltt ss ni WM. H. FRANKLIN, Auctioneer.

Execntor'e Balo of Two Brick Hoxues, Hon. 31 and 33 Chry-stlc-st. "IVM. H- FRANKLIN. SON ft CO.

will sMI'atsnetiono. rnnay, Jan lori. twelve clock, at tne mercnanis' Ciikvstie.bt. Thetwo-storr Brick Hones, and ijat of Groond C'brrsue a lot 18 Iront and rear, and US feet in deoth boose lest 1)4 inches in depth. Also.

Uie two-story rtrrck Hones udLotot tirounrj. ajt.nrrs- tie a lot 17 tet 10 inches trout and mar, and 100 feet in depth bout 40 Ieet Ua inches in depth. SAMUEL H. ADEE. jExeculors.

d30ts 01777) ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Anetioneer. Executor's Sale or the Valnatrle Property known aa No. 193 Mulberry street, at auo- tlon. A HTHONY BLEECKER wiH sell at aacaea, on MON.

llAV.Jannarv tbe bth. ibol, at J. dock, at the ileal ute Balsa Rooms. Na 7 Broad street, by order of the Exec tor for the estat. ol Gssirg.

L. Clilio.tW. deoaated. tbe following valn. m'STikIArV flrTR RET The vatnahbs lot at round, with MULBERS hn ImilHmr.

1 1 the buildings thereon, situated in the 14th Ward, of the. city ol New York, and known as No. i96MBlberrvstssat, watt ie, be-tweea Spnng aad Broome streets sasd lot esiag ia sue 26 teat troet and raar. by 1U ket ia depth, be theaaaea mom or lees. Terms 1U per oeaL oa the day ot tale, with the aaotmnesr's fee one-lflf of the parchase money can remaia oa boad and mortgage lor one year, at total interest the balance to be paid oa the delivery ot the usual Executor's deed.

Foi lut.bar particulars, apply to the anetioneer. No. 7 Wall 11 Riecntorot the Will Ail tj-6 (1251) ol George L. Ulshoefler. deceased.

JAMES COLE, Anetioneer. -TO Valnable Lots of Ground In the city of Brooklyn, at Amotion, by order of Traetec, belnsr part of tbe Cowenboven Eatale." 1CLE ft CHILTON will sell at auction on Tuesday. January I i 9th Met! at lnVLnek. .1 thn Merchants' Kxchanre. New York, the lollowing valuable loU ot ground, located in one or tne moat thriving pans ot Brooklyn, and within one mile of tlie City PORTLAND AVENUE 9 lots oa tbe wed side of Portland avenue, between i uilam and Atlanta avenues, each lot 23 by 10) 8TREKT 10 lots oa the west aide, be Fultoa tween niton an Atlantic avenues, eacn saatr C'UM BERLAN STREET 11 lotsaaassde, bstwc A tuaatM- snaiiM -h lm ifi br HA CAKLil tixt Jk Bid cr.

it lots ean sum, sawssa unoa nrh Lnl -A h. lltL CARLTON A r. L. ,1 ka wear Bue.eerwBen naon ana Atlantic arenaes. each tat 2o by 100.

ADELPHi STREET 12 lots west ade. between Fallow, and Atlantu. Mh-1i Ltt br 1(11 1T1.INTU: A Il.i.1 hi i lAtmortB. akia. near the noithwrit eoraef el Adeiptu atreet aud Fultoa avenue, lot kS by about 1CJ fa.

Terms 60 pet cent, of the purchase money may remain oa bond and mortgage tor a term ot rears, ar per cent, inreret-r, IJihographio maps can be bad ot tlie aucuoeeets, Ne. 9 Wall stieet- ox at sir. Col No. ta nnoe street, ttlooklya. aira.is.wi.ui.

CYRUS P. SMITH, 1 JOHN 8. HEARD. Tntstee. d578tis (812) HENRY DAk.

JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer. uu i db sivi T-l tb-on a IT narr 14th. 1861, at 12 o'oJockal the Merchants' F.iohange. 8 lots oa tbe watt ttdeoi id avenue, between Utah snd 107th "xotsoath aorth side of l(3lh tt-sat.

betweea thstd nd 4th aveaaea. lots oa tbe cost side of 4th aveae. bate 106th and 197th ttreoia. Jt lots on tne souia saaen unu suwas, netwesa in a Baastn 81-uoa the wri side of 4th aveaa. between 106th sad lC7th i lott oatbsB-Bth aide oi l(6lh atrseL.

betweea the 4th and 6th 8 lott oa the east tide oi 5th avenue, between 106th and 197th ti.ma 'JU lots on the south tide of lOTth ttrret. ween the 4th and 6th IX storr bnck building on 19th stress. X3t last flora th. sou 'Ji wester I coiner oi avenue ana xirtn street. A ntut lat silmmiw th.

slum. th. Abo, the two story brick bouse (in rear of tot) oa tint BOBthaaBt-aly comer ot Grsenwam aad Bank streets. ad. ot Groaswicb avaaa.

264 feet. 6 Inches from the intervsctioa of I3tb stMet, Also, the lease (tor Ml yean from 1849.) of property on tba MithM.iMam Rmnrinrn. Bthrh il w.l A ho, two lott aad thre. bowses oa the Batheastedy aide of Dowuax atreet. aaat of Vaiick.

Also, the dwelbag aousa, Na 299 Wsst 16th nnri h. Mwn, Fan Abo. the hoote and let o. the loath ad. of xath strnal, 149 tost estotth.

4th Bvwnvw. A fco. th. lot ew die BnWtrtsaaltrly ror partioB'aia laqaue at ta aacoo. mm.

tm s.ibw.smb. what maps caa be had. IbaVJ units WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, Aswtio-ioer PtTemptory Bale of 6SO Lots syf 3roaad attar. ath Bth th and Ttk Aveamea.

asad an tVTtJh! Ttk ATeanea, mm a Ttk, SUB, eltrttk, 7 ln, ma, nn, wotsa, Vila, lietrx, Ufth, 118th and 119th streets, causa prtsln; aoasly la enure lilac ks, jgetaur with naarw than acwen hnndred feet front age on tho East River and Tnrtle Bay, txtm FRANKLIN. 80BJ Mr in rVEDNESDAY.JaaaarvaB.lS61. aad eatheiobowu I i i cars, aiv. m. ji.tuuu r.si-naagsr ill Loeiaad parttol Lots, sstaated I a owe nwronl, Tyrag tra.

(rid Peat Read aad th. East River. 47th aad Umk w. intarseeted bs rhe Bawl seal a raw. SklnuiaiS wnant.

ISO Lata, Mixuued one parcel, iroanag ea OtWBrvaaary rtaware the lanrest on the aland. Thia parcel laa batwsaa th. tk aad rh iTssia; ttth and strrwrs. tmd tt mtttaaetad by Bath aad 9rnaisass.tralatBWbwnaMhaadiBdtemsu tts matia Bstvrern lasts ana snxn arxets. Bth areas kuar sf waiofi a bow beusg werkasWiiLh.

119th WanyacatfceBcrtlBsM aad79U St. Brxvob ease awneher) fast auav. te nsuwwaeaaa mt mm eaa awss the H. B. Tb.

tttiate the above rjanrjatty. whica witolysmas. aaiiunwwu. awnistararna i eniiy per cent or tn rmrenaae taoaryexa asms bond aad nsertgagelor 3 years at ax pas oasst. BU warraatv assra tnll aatri Fiwnaria rs aM rn.ua.

aoriiy the slisiti.Na 9 Hi hatastfthat natal the lots ottered at lb. eakt wdlbaaakl aboet re. aava that a. Ud wi b. mad.

by ih. Lnvtawxort, er by twHiawirnu w. It I.ArVKKflCE, Attorney at Iw. dM TrikMUaSttttt, (4378) mw.tjt, WIBM BOIE8, atsaw The hargaat jrjp ta taeeny ei saasy ansa, tvac, faney arttnltn flHt wiU ehoiee eoafnitlaaary i for sal io a nustxBort sons' r.imea, 69-4 mf ok KS to 8 8 7 JU 35 18-8 18-9 60-8 23-6 1 7-l I 27-8 Brick DmUmg-X-i ata bus it em street, of wu A en 4 of street rbea ouch For I Sixth and coraevol oa hue oi aa take, jotaiag arra. Nov.

to teet sob th ot a i.r wcliea to 6th Ftw mi. TlJM. jmO ttaak. dai is new name their all York, in Henry to utnee. taken a ly to New turn the dry wrio that stock.

York, narv. t- 1 1 and ef the ot firm their It ill bf I I as- aay ANTHONY t. BLEECKER, ATtetroeMea 'TTJ lait ax ns sjw aad 684 strcele, weatwM. betweerf Che) tfc OtJa aveaieveas' mt etloai. i usiwt d.

the fbhowia vsjalhtr pi ugeitpr vrx street 88 lo-s tl MO-ded te TZjr bet were lbee)h and msa. twmsvseect.aJtOleM wv th. 6th aveawe: said loo but each ia sat 26 ImtlroafeBaa bj ICC feet 4 iol irvta. be, 4 lot. oe trst sowtk an.

of 691 street, rjew-its the atwre. e-liaUTjeweiiiC lOJteet era ot 7th areon. each the vainesia. JwrAh av-rawtarrdeSdstreet-e v.haahl. btukUn lets sauat and next tiss roauwesteriy eernerof rAh arena, aad tsd asset; trwsaaM imps earth, aad 4 oa the street; the are-aa.

lots an eeeb 2a feet 1 inch freest and star by lis) rest dwpvh, lots by lueM4inches mdepth. Alw. SO km of (iwd ew the soeia stde of 68H I street, awd 7th aiwanes. directly la rear at the fins massed lata, of tflesanBtdisneasisat. terms sad fsnber oartx-wlart.

apply tarn Awsbeesw. He. Breed sneet, Whe-re maps oftlr. above prreny oaa be etitaiaeu. tyjaa iiiisjwi' a.

wiwij rjx7ea.Jal.8str naa JAMES M. MILLER, Awotloaswr. rrankstsars enT BeaU Estate stra PartseaLarly Breataiad NaUee tho Sato ta ho xaad aa THL'KSDAV, Jannvavy tn, 1951, at IS '-clrsck, at the "Here ha nits' ExaJhastsre, by -asmc) V. flllller, andcr" trref rUTctlaa at T. Riscrtrlea.

Rofexw. TFEEKMAR STREET Tbe hour aad iot kaowa as No. 72 RW. bST-Th. hooss and lot k.wn at Ko.

Frcwt 81'RING STREET Th. heas aad lot knows Na 830 "slTHVENtTtS-Tbe of groaadea Hse of lb arenua. 8 remj-k cscbes from the north asde jth stiee. Aha. ail tnatlotet smad ea aonaeast earasx 6u aveaa 3Uth street, THIRD AVENUE All that lot of tie ad OB tbe statins 3d aveao.

and 4lst street. MANHATTAN 8T ET AH that BBTUwarre past ol sroaad the north aid, of Maabatlaa road.eoataiaie sisti (s betoasnag to Bernaaua Vi.osnb.rgk.) mosptuts Urseslioea Ja acre eoaveyed by Hamnel Dowbagro Jaka baasoa. A wo, rswrvug rrom said prseinn ssgh partet parcel a Bray bare bera br th. CMnorano. lor riw tti Sinn.

I Mmb aad ao- ttreett, sad Fdtk arcaaa. us ail aboet i city Also, all thus uBiUia lots thsl2th ward, knee a ea a ssp bslongtag to Im. M. Trtaa aad Ebeseasr L. Uhasxe.

surveyed 2s. 1883. by I7r. nndgea. aad fitsd by Mos.

XI te racla-kvp. and 13 to 36, iaclesire said Iota, irom 21 to 9), are boaaded ftnllour. Oa th. tlwsilsrlr sawer ml aveaa. aad 46th the 1 1 1 1 aerly nds el eta even, re sert 1 ntcrias land of VV.

L. Rote aorthwe-terty aloes sa Rews't lead sail I nones to lot iso. au, ea saia map. aissaai so asm it laones aorthrasterly from the suinheastsrlr ad. ol 4Mb areet; then westerly along lot 80.

66 fast 11 inches to aortbaastetiy tide 46th itreet thenos tontheasreriy aloag 4uh itreet. 26) les to beginamg. lmSSaj.iioBBded astollews: of 6th avwane aad 4Sth Mreet, thence at tne BOTjtrw. H2r-s then ssoth se feet 11 isebes to oi J. JR.

a nckM lana or si meat roe. uu aveaa then aloe the Ui aveea. BlHlUsWI UmtjELWt. fcl ijautiMlari natm ftt tbe w. fwa.

k.H 6401 OJl WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, Anetioneer. Administrator' Bala mt Moeaanle' and Traders' Bank Stock. H. FRANKLIN.

SOH ft CO. will sel al auioB raiuai, January su, asu scnds, as isr. wvnwwww suaies of tbe capital stock of (he Meohanios' aad Trades' TV a. Si. uuinii.

AaBMBBaraua- 4383J Joseph Hoaungioa. deoearad. CO-PARTJVERSHlP. IMlTvn piDTvrstinip TS. bw1m.mH bavw.

saant to the provnioBS of the levwwl statotes oi the state of tors. lorroed a mercantile umnen pnivawnuip, snuci u. or firm of ELY.CLAPPft BOWEN. The general aatare oi the bntiBeai to be trsntaoted it tba bnying andielliBg of loreixnand domestic staple aad iaaoy dry goods, oa owa account and on eemmtanoB. That Henry G.

Ely, llewilt C. Clapo and Edward R. Bowsa, at tbe cur ot Bmoklrn. rVmnrr ot Kines and state ef New are tbe general partaers aad Henry CV Bo wen. who readrs Brooklyn aforesaid, it tbe special partner; aad that the said C.

Bowea has ooa'nbated the so mot tweety tboasaad dollars (tJO.000,) la cash, aa capital wwarrls th. cosnmM stock. Said partnership a to oomms.ee on th. la day of Jannary, 1861, aad a temiiaau on tbe 31st day of Deoaaher. 1866.

Tlieir store at presut Na Cj Cmiu street, rjpotitB the Pott Dated the city of New Yon, tha. tin Dtcember.lKIL ULSHI U. ELI, DEWITT C. CI.APP. EDWARD E.

BOW EH. C.BOWEN. Tnu ker leave ta fnlora the that they have the stores Nos. rj8 edar ttrcst and IS iia avfet, tecenu 7r. uilis, tL beh.D- occupien or T.

.11 pytoteetrieiririeBosarNi dsmiikiw'. offer mcli inducements as Will make it for their interct to give themashaieol ttoir p.lrooage. ISJpw J.SiK viii ww" LlMfTEU PARTNERSHIP. The undeiignerr have, pur-snant to the provision es the Revised Slaiutes of the State Ol Vnrk. rnrmml mercantile lim-ld DBJiSeiblP.

OBder the t. linmilMar nnlini.AHM. The ffeneral ss of the business to be transacted, is the wholesale dry roc ts business, now usually conducted in tbe city ot few sera, town, bayiag and tailing of torerga and-domcstio. staple aad fancy Eiwdi. on their owa account, aaa commission.

nai knnU. in Mtw New, Vark. BBll CharlS. J. llA.l.

VnnM.WTM.v Kmm Vnrk Kn mow Maident Ol til. cstyol New York, are the gewerat partners; and Georgo reader the city of New York. th special partner aad the said Gccrce Mexnu brt ooauibatrd the sem ef hliy thousand dollars (960.0' in cash, ascapiultowsuie cororoo. I hat the place ol bastnsss or sam nrm ta id cny ei ew Has! PBrtnerthio it to eommenoe on the first day ef Jaa. not.

aad it termma'e on tbe 3ltt day ot December, ISji. 1 ar.i Tk AMIsnatlXIBOlty OIlv.W XOrs, tne nrataar 01 jaanary, JOHN BRIGG8, CHARLES 8 DOUGLASS, ji28wd GEORGE MERR1TT. IMITED PARTNERSHIP. The unrleHugaed hare. i-s snant to the Kerised DtatatES 01 tn ehsi.

ot n. formsl a Limited PN.trMMshiD, under the name firm of MA PAIll.MIRR. Thn mmsI malnre of thw busiae in. tended to be transacted by them is, the buying Bad of Eoout, wares ana mercoanuun. on commiwioa.

suwara iiei-it, and Jcaaea Panirruer, are the generelpaitneei. Tbe respectire placet ol retidenceot the said Edward J. MalletC, Peter Ma.lett. Jcf.ee Panlmier, are in the city of New York, aad thee place holiness a ia th. city of New York.

The said Edwaid J. Mallett has oootribaied, as special partuer, to the common stock, sum or three thousand doila 1 (93j.j0) in crib. Tlie aud pait-sership it to commence on the tint day of Jannary, 18)1. aad will terminal oa the tint day of Janaary, 14. Dated tba 8Uth day December, 181, at thed'yof Hew York.

CUW ASH J. X. PETER MALLETT, jal law6w. JESSEEPAULMIBB. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.

The eopeitner ship twretotomexarUnx beter? the nbtcribert. nnder the ot Reebee, Lndiow ft ia New York, aad l.aillow. UVabee It in Pbitedelphia. expired tba day by ia ewa limitation either of tbe laJe partners can ttga ia koaidatioB. Nw York.

Jan. 1st. I IBDS. sJAIrTL J. BEKBEK.

ROB'T M. LUDLOW. GEO. W. BEEfiEB.

flamnel J. Reehee and Georee W. Bee be will continue the hnsin a of Rnl.ion and Exchanse Bankers, in New York, on own account, under the firm uf BEEBEE ft CO. n.w ork. Jan.

1st. jbji. BAM'L J. REEBEE. js3 lw GEO.

W. BEEHEE. IOLLER ft SAND, having thuday taken in oartaerthip. Mr. Javrne Riera.

formerlr ot St. Thomns. W. trseu I business will hencetorvrsnl be cob tinned under tbe nrm ol MOL- LKB.BAMJ KltKA. jtewxorx.ittJaaBay.ini.

H. D. C. MOLLER. H.

BAND. j-arx JAYME RIERA. ft D. M. STEBBINS ft ni as susv.

awjciaien wiui It, them, at partner. RUFUSHOYT.aBd will ouatinneth. Dorneatic, Cemaiisstoa Bunsas, under the same ayl of firm, as retorore. at rs o. C9 Broeuway.

January 1, 183L RUSSELL STEBBINS. DAVID M. STEBHINb. NATHAN BROWN. RUFUS HOYT.

NOTICE DISSOLUTION. The copartnenhip beretniorr eiistinp between the tnbtcnbe.t under tlie firm of Hail fc Bbiime, is this dsy tirsnjred by its own limitation. ALVAH HALL. ANDREW BOILME. Hew York.

Jannary 1. 1851. COPARTNERSHIP The subaaihert haretHs day fornr-d copartnership nnder the firm ot BYBD ft HA LL. The bnsincw will be earned on at the manalacLory and warehouse ol Mr. George J.

Byrd. 142 and 144 Broadway. GEORGB J. BYRD. ALVAH HALL.

New York. Jaaaary 1.1F61. js2 tf JOHN M. WHITE is thn day fiim. New York.

January 1. 1811. admitted a member of out ja swa- E. W. TIERS ft CO.

COPARTNERSHIP. The nademgned has this day takaa H. TH KODORK DORT1C into copartnership. Tbe firm will V. DURAND ft CO.

MT VICTOR DUB. A ID. New York. January 1st, 1851. jS 2lis SUPREME COURT.

James McBnde, surviving Exeou.l tor. ol Bernard Kseaaa, deceased. Oi aad supprcnMnUry agaiut Hnrh Bogne, Thomas Bogus, and oilers. NOTICE it hereby given, that by virtue of the power snd sn-thohty conferred upon me by the will ol Bernard Keenan. decer -ed.

aad in pursuance ot a jodgment oi the Saoreme Court. 1. toe sn men tier, surviving executor oi in. ssv--u win, win s-n ax public aucnon. et the Merohnnu' r.xcnaisw.

ia tjiecttr el new York, on tba 14th day ot February aexL, al 12 o'clock of tliat day all that certaia boas, and lot ot land, with trie b.iinings thereon, known at No. I White itreet, on the northerly tide of ss id street, lb lb city of New York, and being twenty-five it in width in iront and rear: tu a nine over treaty. nve teetoeep oa each tide being the house and lot itesatfy occupied by lb widow ot taw aeenaa. Dated 3U Dsuemher. 1860.

JAMES McBRIDE. enrrrrini Exa utor. A. Vsarleipoel, Attoraey. ja2 lw6w IN THE MATTER OF THE ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPAN Y.

OF NEW YORK. A DISSOLVEDCOR- PORATION notice a asraov riven ttist, ia aariitHm.t tne dividends to the rjtocktsssdert herMloremadav, ansaB'it)g to one nnnuinu u. vmnvm uw MH WW Mwn nw w-nnnMvu, i lartrnwdiridendof Jto pet east ea the said Stock wul be paid to 1 th. Hwkhoiders or unr rerjntsantalivta. at tlMethoaot The At.

aaadiad rtsrosntoB ineparof laettocxei the sam corporation, a laetie MBtnai InmranceCompaay.no. 16Merchaatt fc.xo.aji re. VV all suwet, rs.w erx, ea tn. inn aay or xreceenpar. msiani.

or at aav uaae allerwards. oa th. surams ef toe pteper reoetpta. new xorx. ueoELUuer rtn.

irrju. JtJSlAH 1 nSliC. rtne MW.M d98wii WALTta JUNES. BUSINESS OPENING) DISTILLERY, FOR SALE An unusual opening presenting its II to the subscriber, he i Induced to offer for sale hie Distillery for the manufacture of Pine OU. Camphene, Alcohol of high proof, for burning purposes, fluids, kc he demand for these articles la extending with great rapidity into almoat every section, and as to the bigh character of th artiolee manufactured, tb most ample refersBee will be riven to many of tb first bonact ia both eity sad country.

With strict attention to bu- staett and a Timer amount or eaoixal. a clear nroDl or 910,000 a year may be realised. A pert of the ponhase ran An aars- msaw wamwaasaiBk fia raikitaanta aa sal' Visas tr A awsri akw or the (Bbecriber wi'l retain an intenat ia th bosine, Ifaeerreo. Aaaresa d28 W. WILLIAMS, 188 Maiden mne.

jjPt ENTB BRANDT A lew onsen of tbk eelsbrated V)r old brandy, tar sal. by tne importers, Biisinutn a cuzzen o2S i It Yeeey ar ON DON BAUCKS, riCKLJEa, sKCWe have MA just received from the celebrated warehouse of C. Millington, London, a targe invoice of Pickle, 8anoea, vo aasorted. In one ana two ooaen eaeee; aa ws ara sole agent in the United States, eaa supply th trade ap. rae tapes xTur.m OLNinut-n a tuz2CR8.

oStlt 12 Vmmmma aatrAatkwa Syatag oxuus. CkNFKeCTlONARY AT WHOLESALE AT REDUCRD PRICES. Assorted Candiesor the Soathera Bwkat 12le Sugar Pimm, i. Sugar Almonds, to T. Q.

HODGKINg, Maamtaetrjrer, 149 Greenwich kat, rtl between Ceoo-tlaadt and Libnvtyrata "HlAJKOltD KJtJtua AND Piatt Jost eivd. JAJP byth. subawriber. i beautiful styles of diamond rings and pin, for ladle and gentlemen, which be ratling at wholesale and retail, very low. u.

c. AlattAN, importer or watehasaad dlOk Jewelry. 61 Wall street, up stairs. I 1 HVESTlttEHT OF CAPITAL Any person I invwstlng 916.000 or giO.AOO capIuI and not Incurring Uie hasard of business, oan hav tbe am see tired, and a Vagal guaranty of an equivalent equal to that of ten per oent. interest.

For such aa arraage-stent, of eonrse BaexceptloBahle raferenee would re quired, aad wnteJi wul be fully given. Address A. A aae etnee ex xne joenrnai or commeree. dxslw OAL FOR STk. A WER- -The aboribr hav on head, aad will ahip at abort notice, art notice, a saner ior ejuauxy oi coat, ior steamers' ne.

Addr i 076 iwn- p. TILER fc Philadelphia. A CARD. 1 weald rmpwtfBlly eobVrit a share Um. publi patrnaagw, ht my leajitlaaate bwadnrea.

via OS. ht that oa a WT8 from It large board, first Th BBntl 411 bOkef in AND WBl oa Hat on early light At a en i I I de- y.t at ot maa alaetu ring af every dtaat lpllon af saddle, Bridus, iibtbib, trtill aa muitary xqetpmsBts, and wool nqaast the erdaee at my friend tar what they may re- qalre. HENRY STORMS, ado IV na bb rattan BtTtac. earae or cnir. OaEFIJl.

PREBKMTk. AS. BMLBI ea CXlv, very rrapwctftifly tn tana th trade that their 1861 styles of Gold aad Bilyer Pea aad Pencil Case are bow ready. I Ceanaiag aaiselise te the mZTmmx ana Caeee exclusively, we are prepared te exhibit the Isugrat aaa most tweottTai aesortment ot skiwM -ti Gold PaBdk. to- I aad I trther with oar new 0860) Patent uxsb i raaeacase, lagoraana eaver, "i I Pn.

atiasd aermraVaste. 1 I on, ofth MaBufaetBiera, I a 19 ltgBROtDWAT. (nesUtr.) s-imilBCBJl A JBUtlSSER, AHD JHO. DW WITT fcCa, have twawved to No. I Bridge street, tree aaa ciarrrER ship SE1 SaGXJ PJ2VT, For San Franelstjo, J.

1. Tm Bill Jaamary lOth. fh'pper are rrqiifrted to 9nt down the Wts) ef good aasnedlataly, asae ship Is Intended te a tb abev day. She lie at BavUBg-. GRINNELL, MINTURN fc CO '71 Seath street.

DlSfAlUU VM4 For San 5 cuppegsajp Teelv frelgM ea Thrnwday Mowtef, Jaaaary, the pier foot of WaO street, a'r i j. SpsBdTaoaet Ship Ang American, now loading at pier Svn- East BJvor, aad having at pertioa of her freight engaged, aad now going on will hare quick drrpatch. Has sxtperior aeeominodtUons fjt a Umitod Bamber of aad saooad cabin nasi st new ship wBl tWlow, aad have tba dispatch. K. S.

BUTTON 94 WaB (tjf- SlUxrpara per Ship Gray Faatsmc aad Ne- aad back kabeaUa Hyne. wiB all Bead ta tnetr hvdlng fbr tignatuxe withoat delay, B. SUTTON fc CO. SI WaB atreet. LTIPIBE CITY jLIIfE.

At Redaeed Rater, of Fare- THB.OUTJH TICKETS, to FRAJYCISCO, VI A CH AO KE8, BT THE V. 8. MAIL. 8TLAMRS OS THE PACIFIC. THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP FJflFIRJE CMT LTWtoM Brrrthm.

I. S. WILSON. Cossawader, leave pisr No. 2, N.

IL, far CHAGSKS, Dlrwet, MONDAY, 13th, at a'cAsBtk, p. MU For freight or paaaage, Bspiy tm dSOte M. B. tlTOvE, lav gsUttyry Brlaeo. For San FranciC9, Direct.

TRK HEW CLIPPER SLOP ECLIPSE, JOSEPH HAMILTON, Master, At East iMa Peek allp. over thrrse-cuirtert of her cargo engaged aad getag board. Shipper win pleas. Bead their good down inunedlately. heavy freight is liable to be shus oat.

For balance or rreignt, or passage, at pramni ravwa, application should bemads to ASUJi. strain Ik, wr so d80 eti BOOTH fc EDGAR, 99 Front st. FOR SAW FRANCISCO, DIRECT. The ntlrly new Clipper Skrp TAG VS. A.

FARNHA8Y, Master, At Pier 10, Bear the foot of Old slip. AH fralght tngaged most be down lixixontiiately. Some freight wanted. ISAAC T. SMITH, 101 Wan (treet, 437 eorner of Front.

For San Francisco. Direct, "i'-r EMPIRE LUVE. The veryaliarpBadategaatA I packet ahlp A.1IARAJTTII, Pier Ho. ST, East River, kaving Tory aeejrly aB her cargo oa beard aad emcagwdV saa take the balk ef roar hundred barrels if sent oa board laimedlaarly. She a (hip of remarkable speed and moderate capacity.

It Intended that ae stoppage shall be male. All heavy freight amst be sentoa beard lmusedlately. For remainder of ftw'ght, or cabin passage, apply to dJT JAMES SMITH a SON. 114 Wall st. For San SFranciico.

California. HCTUAIt LINK. Jaaaary. Tb rplsndid bsv Al tdlpper ship DELIA J1IARIA, 1. H.

BURLEIGH, Master, having nearly all of her cargo aa gaged and oa board, win menu alongside at one. Thk ship well ventilated aad vary fast ailer. For balaac of freight or passage, apply board, at pier 18, E. R-, or to MAILLER fc LORD, 108 Wall t. Mers.

Querean fc Johnson, Agent at San Francisco, girt particular attention to the sale, of merebandla eoa-ignd to their address. d2f For Sacramento City, California. Mutual Line Direct. The splendid new clipper schooner, GRAJVn TURK, WASHBURN, Master, will have immediate dispatch, having half of her serge engaged. Per balance of freight, or passage, apply ca board, pier 16, East river, or to MAILLER fc LORD, 108 Will St.

WEST mV CO'S Pacific California Express. WILL FORWARD PACKAGES, PARCELS, kc, ETEET STEAMBB, TO HAVANA, JAMAICA, CHAORES, PANAMA, ACA- FULCO, AND ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA. THE tMlUties aad arraBgemsnts of this Company ar equal, if not suxsarior, tto any otKer la thi eity, having partacra resident at the principal poit, and reliable Agents at the there. Thi Company own th moles employed la the transmission of tuarchtnd! committed to it charge across th Isthmus, which are aB under the dlreetion of Mr A. FoLLtn, a gentlsmaa well kaowa thtre, and eaa guaranyt the safety of all toed eat lasted to them, and that they will be forwarded ia th shortest postlbl timo at any season of the year.

Goods wili1'- be reoeived by the Agent at Chagree, tor transit across th Isthmus, at th lowtet rates, which must be prepaid hare. From Paaama, th good will be forwarded by the Agent at that place to thalr aettlna- tioa. Packages ought not to weigh over 129 or measure over 4 cable feet, but heavier or larger one may be takes across at Increased rate. Office ia New York, No. 186 Broadway, entrance Ne.

jonn stree. eivsrn PALMER fc CO'S CALIFORNIA PACKAGE EXPRESS, For th transmission of an Frelgkta, MeaebaadsM, Valuable, aad Gold Dost, to and from I'turassit, Oaaoea abb Fat trie Poara, to aa pert of the Atmntle State and Europe te and from the Wast Indie aad hiaa being General Fewiueit by th meet exBettV-trona rentar. and npoa the most moderate tsarata. Mr. Palmer, having bean engaged for wsst time In mercaatile business La baa Franciaeo, and mads repeated trips to California, be ha mad htmeetf familiar with all duties concurrent npoa the most beneficial mode of eon-ducting the Express Business with aa Utti delay a possible.

All freight will be dispatched from thk etty to the -eifleteamc vwica a aonva, under eliarge ot a. competent and responsible agent, after tbe manner of IX-; 'J. g. mail. In thk differ from all other Express Compa-niee.

r'i Particular attention will be gives to th coUectloa of drafts, daata, eatstaadlBg aLatnu. tikBoaWoa ef eon. iwhw. ass swiossuavsvoat uting to CaHfoinU wlB be imparted with signmenta, ae. All inrormatlOB upon auttex re- latiag to camoinla win be imparted with alutaai ts aay that will aail npoa Ms.

P. OFYICES. "u-'1 TO Liberty st, eorner Broadway, New fork C.S.ralavar. Miner's Buading," Wsahingtoa at, Saa Franelsoo, Cal. fc Tslwtr.

AgtA Jnttreet, Bear hi, Saersnsmto City, Cal J. H. Mumby, Agt. REFERENCES, Hon. Horace Mann, Washington, p.

Hoa. K. O. Crosby, Calif oraia: A mo B. Cerwin, Ere Aaa.

Coasnl, Paaama, N. Mr. Tracy, (Agt. Law Una Panasta, n. a.

a. Lane, esq, Co nan late Ag.nt, Hwal'jo, Nroaragus Q. P. Putnam, Esq Late ihry fc Putnam.) 169 Broadway, New York Gen. John 8.

Tyler, Boston, Maaa; Messrs. C. Heater fc Saa Francisco, Gladwin fc WbRinore, do; Bck ELam. do; Brocks, 81 epard fc MeCraekln. do Thoma Wardle, Boath sereet.

New York Meter. Vaadevler fc Faxoa, Front straet, do Brainard, Geflroy fc Babeotk, Cortland at, N.Y. PALMER fcCO dM TO Ubarty street, H.T Wew jGnland and Cnlifoniia 'IIPBIII COSPklY, CBBBB TBS BISECTIOB TBS WBtVXastC Brga SHIP MASTERS, Who ar all Proervator, aad weald respeetfally refae to ta gentieaxea stand opposite thetr re- spsctive tignataTna. I Joaa Sfeab, Jr. ttaoeh Kostca iJostah M.

Joew. Esq. BXUJ William Snow, Hoa. Wm. Bturgis, aostotv B.C.

Clark Boston. Peter Eds, New York. Fa abc i B. Habov, Wa. Iboxbsoll, Silas WL Hatebs, I wm wtriawxionai, sotrion.

i Taekn bb. Towueead fc da. i State, Oaxutner fc Ce, New York. HoweU fc Harveaa, Bag Harbor, Meaars. Howard.

Sea fc Co. -a i Joan A Tytsr, Esq. Bott. Browak 1 BBtkart, Hew York. i Msrs.

Lawrvnam fc Load. I Hon. Geo. Hood, Lyaa or I 8. H.

Gabobes, H.A.BBs I Hoa. C. OatceNaUOld (Up, New York. TO lafctT Aooaas aad Ipsolcas L4wll.rv mt bwiliiing Na 97 stxtstwaJT, traaasil tbe Ckw HaJL sUenxtreef- i -s BtbtBttf sTtrmis Q' FOR SALH A reJaeb boea aa BroaAway, raBBlKg through to Mereer atreet nil as Its Nik1. For further partlealara, apply ta 4t.tModiot MfckWI.E MtSTKLL THE gubeoriber iwspeetfally begs leave to 1I tho tteation of Betaoa bs waat of Marble Maatola.

ta Ixls larg. stoc hoa hand, aadBBrnO. at his faewary la 118 Itaet Elghteentfc street, batweea Third avwaa. and h-ring PUawL A gaai-ral aaniteitat eaaraeaetag a variety of aattaras, and all at tb eest WmteaaawJp aad Masr riak, wiu be fottad la the Warateoaai. rsitktisri ranted toeeJL aUlaw vrr..

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