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WEW YORK COMMON COUNCEL. {OFFIGIAL.] eee ag saber Peak Periri By Alderman Peox—Bill of ‘Sewall, services at the Twentieth ward station To Comspiiine on Police 7 vyorv—Petition of Cantor, Arnold & o f gore of lad between rots sisth stesets, To Committee om same—Petition of Cwatt Shera, bay socond hareee: tien of site Weeks. 3 Its 4 rasating be hod on M yurtev! “hdeemen F Francis, Smith Fg ‘Co ai aiverd, Pook Commissioner of Repairs ‘to Ia iiner it Grand street, Te Committee on Sticoclation—That the Street Commissioner be directed to id in etreet, psovemiye five feet west in, Concurred in. ance for sewer in Madison . $0 and through Thir enue. To Committee on Bi The well fled up. Coneu t be placed on Pattee Oserane et ‘Dehed in front of 31 Bowery. Te Commi y the same~ Petition of Wm. B. Di rated for eee of borse fa) lit have the the wal in Tait ie, pitieneAineding ent avenue, from a Pier: By P Alderman Bato Dill of Dr.C. Jackson, for medical services at the Fourteenth ward station house, To C mittee on Police. BY Alderman Susrn— Petition of Valenti others, to have Croton water pipes laid ™ Somenlites on Croton Ay Resolution—That cai floor of the chamber of | that part of the the Board of Assistant Aldermen, oirhat t ‘be Commi sioner of Repairs and Sup- carriageway in Beekmas At t John rr, per- jr bul house for Hose Co, irected to have the t repaved, Concurred in. olution—That the Commissioner of Repairs be directed to have the car nruce to Fulton street, rep Rerolution—That the Compt warrant in favor of Mary Ko! apen for midwife service at the First ward station house, to the amount of $10. Committee on Police Resolution—That the Committee on Streets and Lamps be authorized to pay to the sweepers employed by him on the Various public works, ten shil a for each day’ To Committee on Stre Alde: mitted to withdraw cotim 22, and Engine Co. 35. By the he eee 1 jad “Sy caoen same— tax, To Committee « By Ald Bax n—Bill services ot the Sixth ward sta\ re. bowen others, to between Third ted. tition of teary 1. Jolte si in Twenty-eiehth Ve directed to'draw his Dolan, amounting to $5, for To Committee on the same—Romonstranee of John Trimble and others, et the constroction of a sewer in Sixty oe Second avenue and East river. Petition of officers and others of nsion of their road To Committee on ~firat street, be~ ' Committee on rks Luther fa‘Tront of said church: ‘granted, by said board, was conentred in. Report—Of Committee Bon-concwrrin, Seventy: reven duct Department. Keport—Ut Committee amending resolution to street, between Second and Third avenues. on Croton Aqueduct Department. Report- Of the Committee on Sewers, in faver of buildin, sewer in Forty-second street, from Third n avenue to near Thirty-eighth street, and Fortieth and Forty-first streets, to ‘near To Committee on Sewers. port—Of Committee on Sewers, in favor of buil in sewer in Thirty ninth street, frem Tenth avenue t feet west of Ninth avenue. TAId. STURTEY AN the Sixth avenue Kailroad, for an pros certain streets to Broadway. on Croton Aqueduct Department, hydrant corner Third avenue su ‘0 Committee on Croton Aque- Petition of Christopher Heiser, to purehi sy third street, n po eabor Ko, © re eee on Fi Sponenty—Petition of Dani roto water pipes laid in Fi Third avenues, Whereujon Donan presented the following resolution, vist Resolved, That the Croton water pipes be laid in Fifty- ninth street, betwoon Second and Third avenues, under the direction of the President of the Croton Aq s. To Committee on Crot on Croton Aqueduct Department, lay water pipes in Eighty-first To Committee ‘Nonan and others, y-ninth street, be- ‘Avenue to an through Lexing in Thirty-ninth, n Aqueduct Depe VANT- Petition of Chas ‘ation fer services rencered as Deputy City. Inspector, To Committee on Finance. Hoit & Co. for les 28, Bart river, ion of Thomas Monell «nd others, To Coa. mittee on ‘To Committee on Sewers. Report—Of Committee on Finance, in favor of sing olored Orpban Asylum to pay an assersment. To Com- mittee on Finance. Report—Of Committee on Assessments, firming vhe following named a ing Abper Sanford eollector thereon :—For layir g crosswalk in Fourth street, between avenues Cand B, directly in front of the Union Congregational church; for regulatin h etreot, between Fifth and Sevent for regulating, &c. Thirty-seventh street, between Prahth and Ninth avenues, OuEh the same; for paving the tateracction of ave- Band Thirteenth atrect; foresower, from polat Ih enve, about thirty feet north of Twenty- » connect with se ower in ‘Thorty-seventh stres w nue to Sivinth avenue; for flagging a sp through Th rteenth street, between avenut re-laying crosswalks across Madi rive and Market street Resolution—That ¢ repsirs to house of Hose Comp: Fire Department. Re olution—That the Aan Repairs and Sup- plies be directed to lay a crosswalk across the southerly side of Cross street, at the intersection of Mulberry street. To Committee on Streets. Resolution--That the Commistioner of Lamps and Gas be gas lamps in front of the Seventh-da} between Third an reh 15 to June 26 ld. sii an nd half piers 7 in favor of con- Division street, Sewers. By Ald. Donxnry—Potition of John J. Duryea and others, to have Thirty-ninth street avenue and North riv By thesame- Pe maintain old grade of i orty- fourth reeks and Twelfth avenuse e—Petiiion of Wm. ve mainteined the present grade of F welfth avenues. saved, between E glith ‘to Comm: tee on Streets. ins and others, to tween Eleventh gracing Forty sixth 8 space four feet Stenstee ‘and othors to fifth street, be~ Committee on Eaneventb and ty-eighth street; for in Eighth svo- four feet wide and others, to have +fifth street, between Eleventh avenue To Croton Aqueduct ine Co. 3, to have the mmittee on Fire De- “By the same— Petition of Wm, Menz . on water pipe n street, in Oliver Catha- sineNT—Petition of F number 31" assigned them. A he appropriated ‘0 Committee om the Presirent— Petition of John 8. Smith, to have street cpened from Fifth and Sixth avenue, * By Alderman Twren— Petition of Hose Co. No. 10, for an wiation to repair theirhouse, To Committee on Fire directed to place two Baptist Church, in vAnT—Petition of Jacob Sharp and ‘or a railroad in Broadway. To the Special Commit~ {aldermen Stvrtevant, Moore, Brisley, Bard aud leventh street, Resolution—That the Stecet Commissioner be directed to correct the grade of the alle: Vetween State and Whitehall streets, au part of the alley in the rear of lots 18 and 19 State street, to conform to the original gr: Report--Of Committee raopning from 5 wy Alderman Banv- Petition of various fre compani bell of not lessth n 10 000 Ibs. placed in tower: To Committee on F ‘Marion street. To Committee on Stree! Sewers, in favor of building sewer in Grand street, from Suffolk to the crown, between Attor- Cencurred in on a division: Affirmative--Aldermen Moore, Sturtevant. Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Franci Pearsall, Ward, Alvord, Doherty, Peck—I4. Resolution—That the Committee of Repairs and Supplics he directed to cause the carriageway in Awn streot William and Gold streets, to be repaired. Concurr tween Broadway and nd paved, and the Commit- directed td have the same the same—Petition of Engine Co. 9, to have rein- stated James R, Tate in Fire Department. To Committee on Fire Department y Alderman Moor e—Petition of Christopher Harris, to To Committee on Police. ed. That the Commisei ney and Ridge streets. Smith, Ti 4 be paid while sick. a sa ee By Alderman Prcx—Keso! Repadré and Supplies ba und is hereby, directed to c! nse of Hose Company No. 44 to be painted copte Iderman Fy ANcts—Reeolved, That JB. Copy » Te-appointed a Commissioner of it "the Toard of Asse- troller be, and is By be, and is hereb, Wiiove term of By Alderman Tws en tent Aldermen concur) That. the’ Com hereby, directed to vell to the highest bidder, the old market id purchaser to remove the market Report—Of Committee on Streets, in favor of allowin 50 to the Superintendent of Streets, for use of hor Laid on the table. in favor of enclosin, en Second and Thir Heport—Of Committee on Streets, in favor of fisegin i side of Division street, between Norfolk and Suffoll To Committes on Streets ‘eport—Of Committee on Al — cortain assons ont. at Gouverneur slip, rail Within ton days after its purchase. Ry Alderman bua er of Streets and Lamps b the house of Heok a lighted — eae without delay. Adoy ALVCRD—Resolved, th street, between Secon es the Cire ction of the Ae. ed. cis—Resolved, That the Commission- ‘and he is hereby, directed to Ladcer Company No. 4, to be ed. ments, in favor of ‘To Committes om Assess. ommissioner of Re- otion, the Board then adjourned until Monda: te. D.T, VALENTINE, Clerk. y Alderman Faxcis—-Whereas, the certificate of the Inepeotor has been delivered tothe Commissioner of Re- the offect that the pavement Inid down in Brondway, between White and Canal streets, by has been done in accordance with the requirements of the contract for doing the same—Therefore, elit Peire and Suppliss, t Boannoy Assistant ALDERMEN, William C. Perrine ~ ant Aldermen O'Brien, Redman, Woodward, Ring, Anderson. Bouto: Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Valentin¢ McGown, Wright, missioner of Repsirs and Supplies nc instructed to pay over to said nt of money that may be due for sal for penalties or forfeiture. Re- « d, That the Street Com- this Board whe- partment for the tad what action he designs to On motion, Assistant Alderman Barker wa) ealied to the toned to the C. mmitt By Alderman Tira missioner be directed to communi therans contre :t has been made in his d exlargement of the Batt. ry take on the endject By Allerman Rann Brastow—Of Francis Twooney, for relief from assessment fer regulating and Third and Fifth ave By Assistant erading Bight ts. ist and others, for a free r Forty-sixth street. ighth avenue, ni Committee on Croton Aquedueb Department. t Alderman Mannarr—OF R. L. and for now curb and sutter stones, and for regul ich_ street, from pted. Resolved, That the carriage way in ‘anal, be repaired, under the epairs and Supplies. serection of the praissioncr of By Alderman Moor r—Resolved, That Front street, be- tween [Wall street and Old slip, Morsia treet ard Gatier( Bie OT en Tac mmittee on Streets,” West street, between of Repairs and Sup- Arvorn—Resolved, That Croton water ed be Jnid in Avenue A, from Twentieth street to Twenty. rth street under the direetion of the Croton Aqueduct a—ui Nathaniel Jarvis, between 130th and 150th e ‘Margaret Livingston, in relation to the eiteration of number on House 46 Maiden lane, To Commit- tee op Streets. By Avsistant Alderman Varentive—Of Wil for permi-sion to erect bay win between Twerty-riath and Twenty-seventh streets. Granted, ow in house in Fifth avenue, ved, That the owners of the jghth street, between Eighth ormitted to regulate and crade said ne direction of the Street aD Baw n—Res h side of Fifey~ _Of Committee on Finance—To concur to pay John Hodg- ted by the following vote:— ‘Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Rod- or lose of horse. ative— evens, Brown, Corporation. A , Wheelan; Barker, Rogers, Valentine, aud Brastow Of Committee on Fire De "partment—In favor of paying bill 3 of Wm H. Baker, for rent of house Ladder Company No. 11 , vie Afiirmative— Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, , Aldermen "Prancis, th! Tiemann, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Alvord, Doherty, cccupied by Hook and on Ste ets—To concur to alter the plan of widening Walker street. Swi. Tait Mablatt, O'Brien, Rod- A rs, Valentine, and Brastow refiagging and set on street and Bowery. idewalk in Fourth avenno, be nth ‘and 7 we: nty-eighth streets; to concur to eet, between Broadway walks in Thirty: mative Aldermen heyy Haley, Stertevant, Boyce, ermen’ Franc 18, Alvord, Doherty, Peck—i7. » rebuild a station ‘Adopted on a division, ison avenue; to concur ti seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, four ‘walk on northwest corner of aud West Eighteenth striet; to concur to t Twenty-fourth street: te con- nt of vacant lots 0 vse of Thirteenth ward. ‘Afirmative— Aldermen Moore, Haley. Sturtevant: pied four feet wide in. fr. eet, hate en Fifthand Sixth avenues; to ken lots to City Lnspector: Peareall, Bard, Ward, Of Committes on Fite Department —in javer of repairs to Adopted on a division, house of Evgine C v, Sturtevant, Boyoo, the President Ward, al ed Donerty, a favor of eslitog plot of land ty-fifth and Twenty-sixth on Fourth avent nr Twovty fith and Twenty: sixth between Th rd and Li 1 streets, at auction, troet between ave- © conevr to fence block of ¢ 4 and Fourth and division. Wia.— 4 sidermen Haley, Sturte Smith. Tiemann, Pearsall, Ward Negative—Alderm Corneli, Doherty nt, the President Ozden Dobaiag repair certain or pave and flag Thier AM adopved, each by the wal cur tween Fifth and § 4, Ward, Alvord, Dc pmittee—Adverse to pe n of time to pay an naee Fecte—In favor of raising, reguiating treet, between Doane and e 5 of Michael Finan , Vale ntire and E » cencur to pave t third and Twenty-fourth streete. Adopted by th aad repaving West na division, vi2:— Khrmative--aigermen Mc lentine and Braste w—-15. . Bard, Ward, Alvord, Doherty. F Of Committee on Sewers—In favor of building Sixth and Seventh avenues ore, Haley, Sti Fifteceth stree Adapted on 8 Athrmativ nd, each by thef I Afire Btive—Mr sere Woodward. Rin ‘alderaien. Sinith Doherty, Peck—16, of setting curb and » Cortlandt alley to Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Red. Andersen, Bouton. Mi ommittee on Wharver, &c t of Jnckson street, gutter in Franklin rtreet, “To concn to remove Adopted on & division in favor of building picr i im favor of extending pier to exterior line: All adopted, each by the M 1 ident, Aldermen Sm ‘ard, Cornell, Alvord, Of Committee on Roade—In favor ¢ therein in Forty sixth street, betw Adopted on adivision, vir; Sti mann, Pearsall, harlton street, N. R., o rebuild @ pert ¢ a) Beles, _Rod- “Rogers, Valentine’ and Bras Tweed the Pr: Corvell, Alvo Idermen and Av«i vor of procuring ® site Adopted on a maga vin Haley, Sturtevant, Boyce, Barr Tiemann, Pearsall, nt Aldermen of the Eigteenth T & etation house for ford appointed colle the fellowing vote i= Mabbatt, O’Brien, Bouton,’ MeGowi ogers, Valentine and Bri “Adirmative—Mestrs Rodman, Woodward Wyant Wheelan, Barker, President, All eee Smith, |, Cornell, Alvord, Peok—13. COMMUNICATIONS. Communioation—From Street Commissione ing that the resolution in regard to paving § from Roosevelt to Oliver street, be referred to Committee 'r, recommend- Of Committee on Lamps and Gas—To concur to light William street, Duane to Pearl street. with concur to light Thirty-firet hand Lexington avenu ane, between Twenty-third aud Twonty-ninth streets, with zur, Of Committee on Sewere—In favor of sewer in Duane Hall place to Chatham stre ison treet, from James to Roc to concur for basin, &e., corner of Wentand Hoboken eereets, to concur for sewer in Washington street to Battery place; i hetween Fulton in nth etrect, from Lexington 40 near ‘Communiontio t and Twenty-sixth #troets Siren Street Commiesioner, enclosing tins and paving Thirty. eighth a reet, from _ street, from Cit e botereen, "Prince and Hourton etree! 4 gutter in Thirt treet, from Morris - Le “4 eink Pike Nireet besween ating curb and rT warded ox a divi: for sewer in Twenty-eighth LAM, ete Third ton prusver in ai y for gutter in Thirty-ffth street, from First to wht were confirmed, and the contracts a ‘Athemavive—Alderm A mn rd, © Ml, Teck, the Provident 14. ommel, Aivend, we—Prom the Street Commissio te of atsesement in the matter of and crading Eigh fourth strect; for build Thirt leventh and speak avenues; sewer in Forty-second street. Ninth avenue and Forty H street and Bighth avenu Forty-recond to Pifty-se Co ‘rom Street Commissioner, with resolu- ity-ninth street, between red to Committee on 1 cieecing etition of John Carr, for relief of oontract + ny! or 5 plate house for Hose 0. No. sand Ragin: O), elatione To “ell at auction, te be remove rket house at Gouverneur slip. Concurrod in. favor of awarding contract for building a s'a- Be poli ing $0,300 therefor. second street, Bockman street, Sixth avenue, from Concurred im by the fol. And appropria ‘ells, rey erson, Bouton, le of Groenwich street, ite. To Committee on six additional ¢ of Taxes. Reterred to Commiteee on Bale- our tment ce ing FA Jury for the June term, 1862. Ac- © President of the Croton Aque- tion Tn ne of p wreh, in Sixth street, b Alvo in front of the He- Roth conourred in. appropriations for 146 n Faves ¢ the ap a8 Com missione sit nent ef ‘Aifeed Ie. Baket vabmcrelag Baran athe ‘Dopartaneat of Strout i Comcurred in: Tdiurn of Chiat Rasinen for Sune, 1262, Appotatmeats ya rerelstions confirmed aga referred te Com- mittee on Fire Dotan . 7 Auistant Aldermpa Bi ble, with the fol iE sevbe reteiay ima pratts eens the Commissioner « ot Re- tract nth Maes losers. ppin, mod fest | ‘tower om the lot Fert nar? ken ay in irre said firm in Thirty-t Wet the os Sens i card — apacopriated’ tb erefor. by the fol- Afirmative—Mesers. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Red- man, Broaden, Weodward, Rin, ‘elis, Anderse: Bouton, MeGown, | Weisnt, ‘Whelan, Barker, ‘Rogers, Valentine, By assistant Alde Bovron—That the Street Com- iseior obtain from Messrs, Maillefert an: Posale and estimates for the removal 0 ke obstructing the tion, betwei foot of Delancy to to Stant fifteen feet of wator at | By Assistant Alderm: tong sti as s00n as the works shall have been oom pl: of setting curb and gut! By Assistant Aldermi east corner of Broadwa: in. ae Committee on ambit ‘and Forty-ninth street, be filled and idertify their property, with resolutions thas, tl olice clerks tranemit to the Chief of Police, ed with them during the wee! Bande advertise such in at leas fa, ry mand that the clerks do mot apy such property until they receiv having the enrred for advertising. Al bills for advertising when cert! by, the following vote ‘A ffirmative—Mest jed by the Adopted. Avenues To Committee on Croton Aqueduct Depariment. By th street. be lighted with oil Adopt B: ed with ofl. Adopted. placed im Eighth avenue, west side, Vor y-sixth street, and that the sum of therefor Adopted by the following vote:— for the present on the table. DW ARD SANFORD, Clerk. ITY TRADE REPORT. Faripay, July 16—6 P. M. tra mixed, between $1 0239 do red. at 96.0 97 About 1000 bushels C and and round yellow corn, at 55 60c., 60 a 6114¢;, and 620 per bucbel, Domestic oats were in good request, at 4: a 45¢. per bushel day. Prricnts—To reported. at 10 do. for Hull, at 75: 45a Sie Hivrs.—The market continues rather quiet. as is usual at this season; but a fair amount of business has been done during the week, at full rates. The sales are 11.800 Angosturas, average 21 wee at 143ge. per Ib.. 8 months; 550 do. 94. Ibs. 143<0.; 7 do, 2045 Iba , L43Z¢.; 1.000 Te ; 2 020 “Truxillo, Puerto Ci 17 Vhs 1 883 St. ello, 123;¢0 ; $35 a 1 650 Tampico, 23 Ib: Bs lle . an_ inferior lot; months credit. Learryr —The stock is accumulating and prices are easier; there is, however. no material change in them. and we leave our quotations as last given. say—hemlock 1834¢.; do. over weights, 24c a26e.; do. do boc A light and middle weights, 1 c. n Ie.; oak slaughter, lig Spanish onk, 1c, 9 22¢.; hemlock in rougl ic.; calf in rough. 40c. foot. He. a18e, Tanning mate Japonica. per Ib 4320 a Se: P Re ing reached 300 bbls. prime and mess pork. at $16 87 3 19 25019 3134; 300 ble prime lard at Le. per lb ; 25 bbls prime i divi. do. 2c.a 20 nedvy~ buf” holders are storing. grading, and making ready for sale, We cannot yet learn of any transaction ofimportance. There have been but few manufacturers in town, and the market in general is quiet. a eee eae ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THI8 DAY. 444 | moow sers. «7 27 | wren wari W YORK, JULY 16 1852 leared. te, Mulford, Havre, M Livingston. ‘Thr Kerk Alexina, Lovell, Cape de Verds, Crosby, Cr peltix Clarence (Br), Smith, Turks Islands, Tucker & Light- bourne Brie ain D Horton, Pierce, Portland. JT White & Co. Lrig Clyde (Br), Whipple, Piet § Whitney & Co. mes, Fuller, Philadelphia, MM Freeman & Co. ating. Thorndike, Boston, R W Trond. 2B Jobvson (Br), Albury, Harbor Island, G J Mil Wilmington, N L MoCready & C om Si br FJ Munsell, Avery Schr Siam. Durham, Bow Sicemer Novelty, Bri: Steomer Middleeex Steamer Nebroaba, Ci ow Haven, € Ackerly rae, chia, J & N Briges. y, Philade iH a, WH Thompeon. mary Baltimore. WH Thompson. Sloop Faehion, Blydeuberg, Bristol, RI, macter, Sloop Amerion, Sturges, Providence. Arrived. _, Ship Sir Robert Peel (pa: 7, with mdse and 38) passen Lind one birth and three deaths the rteerage passengers. board Samuel Young, seam exertion wee made to the beat could reach h Took a pilot off Nantucket, 14th. f ay ond silks to. Samp Passed Avjier ith. April 14, )0 Br ship Elien Moors, 15 ays fr 2th Garpar Straits, spoke ship to Carsived]—not, the 18th, as Fr Hith Int 20 k Tappen, of Boston. Jon 108 30 B, spok "Kong for I uel Russell, rted by th porting th RB Pia be! p & lt and, raw By ehip Irene, from Liverpool for N¥ ip Waornstn, § Keer 12, 1in 2), paced & large ehip steering W, apparently dia Irth. iat 4112, 1m 6620, pawed a lngze steamer, steering Condountecly the Paciic, hence for Liverpool.) (of Savnorah), Brodie, H Boyd & Hine mm. July 12th, : 18th. lat $9 26 mdse to Stalz & Gildermaster. and 110 passengers to W Rushmulier & Brig Washington (Nor), “llish, Porvgrond. Rerws be hd ee a 5. ond te Neds Cohan « ‘une @, 0! over, spoke Norwogisn bar! Columbus, fr Norway tor N¥ork.. ee Bark Eliza Bares, Brombs toes, arrowroot, Ac, to Tue: Bric KB Lawion (of Newpo port). Gardiner 6th, with molassen to. ¥ Stephenson Joly abip ashore on Alligator Reet, with ail her maste aud sulle Handing painted black, with pointed por 4 fay: ors alongside iakipe out her org 0 ashore, July 10 lal anit woke ban Cardenas for Philadelphia. te or L, Bermnda, 6 days, with pota- bie ie North Am Amerion, Foster, Machias, 10 days, with lum- Bohr Friendn Butt, Ellsworth, 8 days, with lumber, to ‘tBeke “Orland, Pendleton, Machias, 10 days, to Brett, Voor Sehr Mary A Ro Schr Martha J: nd, Rowland, Port Jefferson, in ballast, (now), Foster, Machias, 10 days, with OW. +.” ee) 18 days, with lumber, 0 8 iz , for Albany, 4. bia. treet, E. fa so Setcmane ome oarriage- wa, Liking d street be beta from Prins to Hous- opted. G— That the vacant lot, sonth- euting forth that property supp supposed to be stolen is often returned at the pollo to per- sons from whom it wastaken, no means having been, pro- vided by law to give notice to persona owning it to appear ay, an account of the unclaimed, a property, ae Poni o liver up ertifioate from the Chief «f Police that the claimant has paid the expenses in- , that the Comptroller pay the Ehiee. “Adopted Brown. Tait. Mabbatt O'Brien. Rod- Woodward, Ring, Anderson, Bouton, McGown, ‘ht, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Valentine, and Brastow By Assistant Alderman Brastow—That Forticth stroet between Second and Third avenues and Fifth and Sixth By Assistant Alderman McGown—That Croton water pipes be leid in 120th street, between Third and Fourth me—That the Second renee from 110th to 123d e—T hat 125th Street, as First to Third avenue, nt Alderman Brastow—That a free hydrant 85 fees north of 5 be appropriated Affirmative—Meesrs. Brown, Tait. Mabbatt, O’Brien, Rod- man, Weedward. Ring, Anderson, Bonton. McGowan, Wrisht. Wheelan, Rarker, Rogers, Valentine, Rrastow—16. By Arsistunt Alderman Woopwann—That the report fix- ng compensation of assessors. &c., be taken from the hands ¢ Committee, and subiect to the action of this Board, area the first Monday in Angust. Brransturrs.—Flour appeared brisk and steady, the tions amounting to 16.900 bbls.: superfine Cana- dian, at $3 064 a $4 124; ordinary to straight State, and mixed to fair Western, at $4 1214 a $425; choice State and favorite Ohio. xt $4 18% a $4313; fancy Western, at $4 25 a $4 3844; and common to good Southern at $4971; a $4 62),. Rye flour was scarce, and held at $3 25; while of corn meal. 150 bbls. were sold at $3061 for Ohio, and $3 18% for Jersey—a slight ad- vance. Wheat was more active. the gales ‘reaching 3.500 bushels Genesee white. at $111 a $1 12; 1.400 do. mixed, at $108; 2.500 Michigan white. at $1 0714; 3,300 do. ‘and $105: 5.000 Ohio white at private contract: 14.000 do. mixed. at $1a $101; 4.000 and 6000 Upper Lake, at 67 a 69c. ‘apadian rye found buyers, at 790.; .000 bushels unmerchantable. with mixed Western Corrox.—The market remains steady, but cannot be called active. as the sales were only about 700 bales to- rpcol. from 2.000 to 3,000 bbls. were . a Is.; 6000 bushels wheat, at 4d., bogged by the vessel; and a full cargo was shipped by @ British vessel. on account of consignees; 400 bales of cot- ton. at 4d. There was no change to notice in rates to other foreign ports, ‘Two vessels were chartered to load with deal? at St. Jobn.for London, at 75s.; one do. at and one do at do. for Belfast. at 70s. A vessel was chartered for Barbados for $1.250, and ano- ther to load at Boston, for Porto Rico and back. at $1,000. and pay port charges, To California, rates varied from juan, 20 Ibs., 124se ; 548 Vera Cruz, 1234; 500 St. Louis, 28 Ibs..10¢, All the first named parcels are six fe"; finished upper. per are in request, Terra sions did not vary much, the day's business 7a mess beef. at $10.a $11, and $15 a ‘$18. Several parcels Ohio and State butter, at 143; a 183¢¢ ; and rome cheese at 634 0 71¢¢,,PeF1P xu continue quite c Steamship Washington, Fitch, Bremen, Moller, Sand & ern Brothers, Anderson, East Indies, W A Sale, Jr. wt tr ZP Brown, Brown, Cape de Verds, Crosby, Crocker year Puydona (Br), Henderson, Quebec, TL & DRDe Brig Anna Elizabeth (Dutch), Long, Cette, Fanch & J g hilt William Boothby, Coffills, Windsor, NS, J'S Whitney ‘Abn Sophis (Br) Fernandes, Nassau, NP, AG Ben- ) New Brunswick, Wright & Kis- et), Chadwick, London, June a native of Maine, Every ve lim, but he dieappeared before hip KB Forbes (cl ‘of Boston), Doane, Whampoa, April rk Glasgow und the Clyde. May With mee cnd paesengers to R Irvin. June Ilth, Ist abled, with the lore cfmainteppaliant masthead sail. July ree, 43, days, in 64.40, spoke bark Miguelon. of and from Salem lon 06 17, spoke ship Mary Brig Merianne ’Brem), Bienkmer, Bremen, 49 daye, with Brig Elizabeth (Be), Bell. Bremen tH days,in ballas, Kingston (Ja), 10 da; i Be Georse Admiral Brommy (Brem), Poppe, Bremen; Clyde, Ki NYork; Jobn Caer ee Porter, Boston: Evelyn. Hichborn, Bordeaux. Towed t San Petro, ai Patton, Minot, Baltimore; Nit Millsudon, Havana Robert Keller, Thomaston § Yih, Havana fo. Bolom, coming ap, ship Ruphrasta from Boston; Br ship Warbler, from Liverpool; bark Voli oI several oth Y sip Se ian, Dye “5 Liverpool; Lavo on Grintn, Balifax, Ni borg. Towed to Plymouth, Henry Pratt, and H nt Boody, and brig Globo; on fy Joneta, nyer), cl Vg bela Joha Havens (Br), —, Ldver oot, with passengers. ia, of Savannah, from pee ‘NOrleans, 25 days, with mave to TP tanto h e'Michard Juckson (reported this morning) Pee ton dirt ra A aa More Telegraphic Marine Repores. saat, 6 ivod—Schra Rio Philadelphia; Bi Creared—New in Herta’ beige Coamopolice, dackonville; JM Clayton, Phi Genoa: is Coemo) n ville; on, PI ashi Mh Matte eal Vict de; Fhinteigelay a1: want ship Hungarian, of NYork. from St Joh NB for Liverpool, before reported ashore at Grand M has been ot off and towed into Eastport. She will be tal to Port- fand for repairs. Herald Marine Correspondence. Pus speupnra, July 16—4 PM, Arrived—Ship Cromwell, sarker, baavrernoe its y ‘uerto Cabello; bri, Point: Hienrictta, jerrim: York; Kedron, Lape, Pawtucket; Fee eer seg eraish. “Aibeay; ele: Moselle, Hancock, Boston; bark Sarah P Haie, tiny, be ‘Cardenas; gh, Sea King. “trom the Mediterranean; sehr Helle Jobnson, Lun c Aoeeclins Dibalma, Gibraltar; Erie Bax- ter, Boston 4A 1, Hye, Bailey ton; Daniel M shon, Sp Boston; Sussn M Young Otis, Boston; Vesta, Haupt. Salem; ey Harris, Linman, Troy; Joseph Turner, Kelly. Roxboro’; Joseph Lybrand, Bell, Uartfor Wright, Wright, Bost Pawtucket; barks Joh Farnum, Coatts, Pernambuco; Salute Drinkwater, Boston; brigs Adele, Lewis, St Kitts: Moselle. psa eie em Paulina, Fling, ‘Boston; steamships N irks City of Manchester, Lelteh, Liverpoo Wilson, NYork, ug, Miscellan COs. Suir Queen Pomans, of and for St John, NB, from Liv. ith a general cargo. got upon the rooks near Little tof Lith inst, during a thick fog, and it is up. She was insured at the Marino office, tt Jobus; cargo in Liverpoul. Sir Gxo Raynes, at Boston from Liverpool, had heary NW gales 13th ano 1th ult; split sails, &e. Barx MARY Exizanetu, of Searsport, which sis ad in the rlver opposite Bangor. was partly. discharxed, pu cut, and taken to Searsport, » few days since. Ly surteined some damage, wEad will be enticely discharged for rep Br Bric Barrisn Oax, hence for St John, NB, has gone ashore at Mount Desert; crew arrived at St Stephon. scour Marmora (of Bangor), Kent, from Phil ae r Gaye for Scituate, with coal, went ashore 13th inst during for, about, twa miles W of Southampton. LL, but was got of ame day, and proceeded for her destination. Quick Trr—The Br bark St Georgo, arr at NOrles inst, made the passage thence to Liverpool back days, with full cargo each way. The Vineyard Gazette says the lighthont Gon Tarlor arr at that port on Tuesday evening, from hor station on Pollock Rip, for the purpote of repairing &c, i it comparati t had been riding by the wei , if not for the whole perio ince she was Isat anchored Fe, & Oar OF two MEO, ken. Ship Antelope, Ekipper, from NYork May 8 for San Fran- cisco, May 20, lat 38 24 N, lon 44 25 W.. Ship California Packet, Gardner, from NYork April 19 for Sun Francisco, May 22, lat 4 10 N, lon 24 15 Ship Corvelia, French, from Mobile for Liverpool, June 2, off Memory Rock. Ship Carioca, J aston, from Philadelphia \ ay 1 or San Francisco, June ‘41, lon Ship Cygnet. Holmes, from Boston for Fayal, June 17, Ist 89-14, lon 33 26. Ship Qcean Eagle, Som 28. Jat 51. lon 7 Sbip Gen Dunlap. Skolfleld, from Liverpool for NYork, Sure 28 Tushar NOE A miles Sip Conqueror (of NY ork ul Ta Mary & Jane, Milliken, from NYork May 19 for San Francisco, June 7, lat Hark Factory (D (Dutch)! iam Batavia, June 9, Int 32 Bark Agenoria, Shibiasy ‘from Meuritiusfor London, June 14, lat 26 18 N, Jon 59 Steamer Junior, ‘Armstrong, from NYork via Wilmington, NC, for Mobile, Bee we off ‘ybee, eee alee, 1, til ACAPULCO, janseemn ser ahios Russe! Laas i> sl on Lard, California, with covla; barks Phileas, sebel, and tb, each formerly with passenger ba x Bate a bella Hermosa, with a crowd rs still on "Arco, Electro, and E Randall; steamer Commodore tom, advertised for ral ‘Antwan, June Ate ship Shakspeare, Brown, Akyab. Beraupa. July 9—No Am vessel in Bomnay, May 22—Arr 17th, bark Rateiops, Davis, from Hong Kong, 46 days, all well, for Woosung and Whampoa, une Boxpxaux, June 2—Ady Commerce, for Charleston; Ena, Fortuna, Holmes, and EL Walton, for NYork; Eliza, Shere Jona, tor Philadelphia. CARDENAS, delpbia; brig Marice, Dickey, NYork. Allen, NYork, CRONsTADT, June 21—Sld Austria, Borland, Brist CovennaGen, June 26—Arr Aquila, rane Havat Cowes, July 1—Sid Lady Kuight, Choate (from 1 London. Caxprry, J , from Liverpool for NYork, June from NOrleans for Liverpool, from Boston May 29 for , EB. eron), Boston. Ldg, pHelen Thompeon, Philadel- if ‘ork; 2d, echr Planet, Kenney, N Yerk; ‘Sisters, Holdtortb, do. A July 8: “Arr schr Jame! MoNabb, Cunni: Barrington 8; th, steamship Ning: hours, for Liverpool (and proceeded sebr Florence, Locke, Richmond. Cld 7th land and Quebec, ly 2—Arr echr J P Brown, Corbett, Savannah. At do3d ‘bark Lucinda Sears. ir Boston, ldg; brigs velle, Brazicr; Cardenas, Fogg, aad Hourietta, Stur ‘ant, for Portland, Havre, July I—Adv Lomuel Dyer, Old England, and Sea Eagle, for NOri Woodside’ New York (Thompson), Galena, StNicholas, New York (Hull), John Cumming, Sak oe ean and Yankee Blade, for NYork; Hum- jor do Juiy 7 EAUX, July 1l—Arr ship John Haneock, Burgess, Te Livex voor, July 2-S1d Adams, Brooks, Castine. In the river 3d inet, outward bound, Rajah Jones; Under weiter, Shipley: andusky, Winter, end J ; North ihre Hiler, do Web; Plymouth arliament, Brown, do with des- n; Europa (s), do 17th; nd Continent, do 3d; New W crld, St George, e do 6th; Oswego, and Ken- xilee, do Sth: Jesgore, and Sarah G Hyde, do Tosi; Jaxaes Neemith do Tat ‘iddons, do 1 George Green, do 16th; Yorkshire, do. 17th: Ferert Eins ol 1 sth; do with ‘despatch, city of 2 Forest State, do Shy Lydia, do 7th; andy wing ede. f 10th: Ellen Wiakle, + Matthews, do —In port Ara on, for Culoutta, igs Lenten Bliss, Creightsc; artress, Murphy, Stowe. for Boston, do; ard others aa before, 7 ae TuEKety iy lie, Boston, Ady Telassar, for NOrk d brig Maine, Arthur P Davie Fr wer back 3B Oohioa; Staple er, 0. 1, April Brig G W Kendall, Gove, for San Fran- log: sebr Excel, Corwin, do, Tunks [sLanps, July $—Arr abe ineter. Freemen, from and for, Bost Gen Worth, Portiend; about 3d in P.ymouth, NC. Home Ports, AUQUSTA, July 7—arr sobr Only Sen, NYork, ALEXANDRIA, July 14—Arr «chr Wim Wallace, Pranor, Wincor, NSsSid sche Sylvia E Hourue, Cohaanet Narrowe ALBANY, July 15—Cld sloop Capitol, fer Providence, BAL TIMORE, Che 15~ Arr scbr Era, Chamberlain. Bos- ton. Cid hark Ta, Hallett, do; brigs Uoioora, Marcell, W ane Innes (Br). Henderson, London; Campbell, St Johns, NF; sehr Geo M Robert Wincies; HB Gibson, Baker, Harlem; Roin- eit, Pierpont. Sid scbr Anna Jenkins, Potter, brig Martha Worth- Sid 30th ult. brig sohr Sally Badger, Velona, Home, Baltimore’ Phillios, M’Culloch, Vhite, Torrey, allow, Liver- July 15—Arr bri Geo Otis, Perkine, Rondout: and Luther Child, Baker, Ph NYork At + i deiphisy Mariotta, Parker, robably went to sea, ship ristina, Justice Sto: r, Baltimo: brige Sarab Wilkinm HP Curhing, E CHARLES July rica sohr Angustos, Hodgdon, NYork. : ON, duly 12-Arr Sp pol Carlota, Fontanits, Cardenas 5; Br eclir Eliza Catharine, Sweeting, Harbor (Bah), 2 Sid Fr bark Senegal, Arbouin, Senegal }; briis Clinton, Walker, NYork; Delaware, Hard- ire & northern port. ASTPORT, ly 6814 brig Triad, Gorum, Alexandrias R Dinsmore, NYork? Sth, Baltimore; ith, Norw brig Ko Richardson, Hajlowell, Liverpooh wood, Alexandria; Rideout, Smith, Baltim HARTFORD, July 1d—Arr sche Chief, Shai ehis. Sid schre E Flower, Chapin, do; El Deep River, Southworth, do; paladelpht ACHTASPORT, J ‘Sid sobre Tenbell Robbing, ond Win'll Mitchell Mitchell, N¥srks Caspian? Wineean In port 12th wte wind, bri G W Brin schre Linés. Humball; Amytt Sop, Fon NEW ONLBANS. July &Arr barks Contest (Be), Grithn, (Br), Hutehinw «1, 40 days, “Cl Richmond, Dudley, Bosto: trlon, Liverpool: Clarion Mallory, Pasker, N Yor mer Josephine, apton, fa the Sd inst, ship Florida, bark oth—Arr shine. Winderme x, Go} Howard, Johny Lind, URYPORT, Joly 14—Arr wre Montague, Durham, nivese 16; seby Kossuth, Disne: NEW HA Philade} NYor! VEN, July’ 16-Sid sche ‘Traveller, Polton, hia. | LORTENGL ITH (Lower Harbor), July —Arr echt Ga- Eliot, Eastport for NVYork. ILADELPHIA, Jul; 15—Are atoamor Ki ebeo, Clark, Por? i ND. Hh SAA PATRI lp Benthpare MoCo Rich Snow, Richmond, Me. Sid rr schr Cryssathum, Smith, Philadel ‘ork; Mary Goward, Mi Passemgers arri Lowpon—Packet Ship Sir Robert Pe Peel— dren, N Shaling and lady, J 6 Jane pall JD tebessrnahs Mrs ema D Blaney ieee three ebildren, Nelens. rn Baree—A s Sc Whine ie ‘Compoal Steed Leet Boron. M Simons, A Ni zc Lagnbourne, Re Young, S$ Hure Cn Ce rhea ane ‘4 ‘v2G08—Ship Charlotte Reed—W Horton, lady and i bild. MH avans—Brig Lawton—Mrs Humphreys, Juan de San- geman. J Balomgala. 2 Murphy and lady. Miss J OR LIVERPOOL—U phip ATLANTIC, Capt. 3 MAIL STEAM. till ing unequalled secom- BOY. 56 Wall stcoor, The es ARCTIC will succeed the Atientio, and sall BE BRITISH AND NORTH AMBRICAN ROYAL 1 8 Now York and Liverpool Liverpool, the B direct, and between nm 8 only calling at Halifax to land and receive mails and p: Shannon. CANADA, Capt. RIA, Caps, Leite! whlte light ‘at mainmast heal, vr . Wednesday, July 21. from Rew Yurk. Wednesday, July 23. oe aug ‘These vossels carry # clea Sanna. on tla ae sete o1 . te, boyond an amount for perienced snrgeon on board. { aul ettors and newspapers muse pass through the Post Fer freight oF pasnage a wet aaa eae foreign manufac ahd wearing the mamos or marks 0: ill oreafver sdmitied in En, mains trapati for, the United States and eth i of which French aad Swise wi toh at Havre for New York or Boston, via Liverpool, with- a lish eustem the risk, as heretos , G 'd other forcign brongbt ‘in common with Inding are given i ay UENARD, No. 4 Bowling Gre h Treasury, watches of mey ibe sho ing solved by the ods, reosived and fe. Through bills of in Havre € for New York. EDUCTION IN N FARES BETWEEN PH Vettes and Liverpool.—The Liver, = A Company Pintond sailing BROM PHILADELPHIA. sSevorday, July 17 urday, Ai ens sad Philsdelphi eanessey, July 2 sWolnseday! Sent 8 +: Wednesday, Sep. 9 a Yt. Rates of Parone from Picasa” —Saloon ee after state rooms, $90: in midship state rooms, $65: in forward rovisions ard staward’s foos, Exchange place, N. Y. rit atreot, Philadeioh re will be taken verpool—found state rooms, $55—inoludi: For Metona reac A limited number of third at tess Con Philadelphia, » wit isions. HE UNITED STATES MaiL STEAMSHIP WASH GTON, E. M. Fitch, Commander, will sail for Bre- men, ete at Southam; ee to land sengers, for Bu the mails and pas leek PM Pi 00 of pastas 3 In first oa! ry eas saloon. in, In second catia sqft exporionoed fu 8m Havre oy FTondon MOLLER, SAND & Tor naan OF f Jaamael Werte dias on: a 3. 8. Lewis, 2,200 is route, having but twelve sure unrivalled rs, with superior ventila- icipated at an: tons, over at misecaet T miles of land Reparporesalon, These s \on1 in their arrange: tion. No delay the Pacific steamer will be in waiting This route of z to California, as they w: attached tothe line, and nts for passen, eed now be ant Juan dol Sur, fro di re superior advantag Loviea. Otter Ficrs, and Archibald, for NOrleans; | gn June 20-Arr bark Victory, Ellefson, Phila- | APPly ouly to Sid brig Watson, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY- h the Pacifio Mail Steamship Company line for Caliioraia aud Oregon, vis m8), Postmaster Goue ean Tai Panna By ora ¢ United State mail atenen. Tails, are te be despatched on the Sti i 20th of eee month Girgot for Aspinwall SATEEN Bobtord,” M'lurtrie (before for Boston; Har- Mar: ud Sea Nymph, for NYork; E & E Perkins, for Phi- mshi Company.—Tne following # FUILADRLE GTA “0 tone on cage 1,000 tone ew York for Aspinwall on the Sth and th of 4 Faloog will form a Aspinwall, leaving ox with the Pacific The new steamships Ei Dora ch month, and form! hrough line to and from 0, California and Oregon. secured from Armstrong, agents at that place. THE RATES TROM NEW YORK TO ASPINWALL Wil! For Ladies’ Saloon State Rooms. nuded at the railroad depot, dspin wa, Ny being in Cerny Aspinwall to Pan ne, performed in from pe eighteen to tw thm $10 bo $35 artment, commande: nited States Mai Emediatelg ae nccinat artes coon the let and léuh da: A reserve beat will be kept the route to cover accident belonging to the ¢ followimg steam packote, Pavcisic Mail Steamship Company. are now 16 of whioh will be always in port. at each GOLDEN GATE..?2, ‘Tom potty LA.. TENNESSEE ie - ‘ON steamship Columbia witi pry corte in Orogon, awaiting atthe former} pas jemgers ‘at Pauama, ao Passongere for th: ove steamers will keep up the co aloe and other Mexioan ports. Rach Pa ight will’ bo taken te er foot, and from Panama to San ot, Solent oF pas were New York. ft COMPANY urement 16 cubic Chagres at 70 conte ets th Aaa apply to CHA ee cr 7 voting with ie Pacific moe EMP Vom paay gh United States Mail Line for. Calle rene aey, 4 Panama.—The splendid new and Uv. & MAIL STEAMSHIP Poitenn i iT ort. 000 4 Warren streot, N- Re os Tuesday, July 0, kt a e'elseh $e be or Tee T° — ORLEANS—NEW ARRANGE. NT. ~ | Sank Tailed For fi c or fre 0. ROBERTS 177 Veornerot Warren. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HaVRB.—THE UNITED Staves mail steamship HUMBOLDT, Dakines, come wit leave for Havre, touching at Southampton, te land tho”mals and passengers, on Saturday July Slat, s Srelve ovelock, from pier Ne. 4, North river. Prieed of anaage in fret cabin, free ot wanted during the vo oak he day beforo sailing, marked “Below.” N.B.—Xo mor- ohand be received on board after Thursday. July surgeon is attached to the ahip. For Ny to ER'LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway. OR KNEW ORLEANS DIRECT —THE NEW DOUBLE steamship WILLIAM PENN, Wintrop Sears, Nill leave plot 8. Mast River, for the above port air ay, July 2), at four o'clock P.M. a tip Ma stcant eortaedoliontee passengers. Pas- kaze in cabin (state room). $60; do steerage, $25 For freight or pause, apply on board, oF to STANTON, 56 South street, or to E LINCOLN & Con Iai Peartatreet Measurement goods, 2 conte por cubic foot. Bills of lading will be furnished to shippers on application to the ra. or at the off and signed No. freight reces ie tills of tadive cigued, the day of sailing. The steamshio Jacob Teal, commeader, will succeed, Augusts. only on bo after two «ol FXANCISCO—THE SPLENDID DOUBLE stoaiship CITY OF PITTSBURG, Rebers W. Foster, commander, having been unavoidably detained, wil) positively sai: for San francisco, tuching at neiro, Valparaiso and me ou Saturday, July 1 Pansencore will ploase be on bourd at nice o'clock in the morning. For freight of passage, apply on board, foot of North Moore cree N. THOMAS. itditateson, 41 Exohange place, DSP TCH LINE FOR San FRANCIS RA W Henry. master, now at pier O North River call Rreight-arast be Suturday next, [7b inst, Shippers will plon bills of inding ‘ag soon as their shipments This splendid clipper has never beon beaten, dently predicted never will be. The most now engaged. and buts few tons can ve taken, whieh muse be sent immodiately on board, for which or onbin passage she has unsurpassed necomms idations, Apply te E. B, SUTTON, ‘all stroot, OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— United States mail steamship KOANOKR, L. Parrish, , will leave pier 13, North river, on & 4PM. Bille of Inding signed only o FP!) on Moard and for paasage, te LUDLAM & PLEASANT, 83 Front street, nesr Old Slip, JOR AUSTRALIA—PORT PIILIP AND SYDNBY.— The clipper ship MAGNOLIA, 1,200 tons burthen, will July 20, unequalled accommodations for’ firat nd second enbin passage, for which, or freights, apply om board, at pior 11, East river, or to Wm. T. Di Tront street; RUSSELL & NORTON, 31 Olid slip. er to ELLIOT, ARKELL & CO., Hi Pearl streat NION LINE PACKETS—SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. —The new and elegant clipper WARNER, will sail from her berth, Pior N t river, on fore, July 17. She Tho splonaid ship EPAMINANDOS, m pisr 7, North river, vill seil for Port Philip aad on the Ist of August, ' Tho arrangements for Dassen: this ship aro euperior to any other vi 4 partie making arrangementsare invited on t or then selves The ancommodations for fanilice Furpasred: in Tacks mo pains or expense has boon sprees e this by far the most dosirable vessel in port, {ul surgecny and other proper attendants, will be provided. ‘or freigh ply on board, oF to N 0G: DEN, or RK. W. CAM tok” Tos Wall —FOR PORT PHILIP DIRECT—THE and fuss sailing packet MADISOM: Capt for the above port on th July, table state room aceomm: Her between de ptain havin, i the saree eaeal mow up. Eariy iow will be neoesaary to page, du board, Pier 8, Bast Wiver, BUTLER BROTHERS, 168 an€ 118 South street. _ MEDICAL. ‘AT A (MALL “RXPEN attention of all ced of his wonderful power at curing. ‘ances, convonisnuce and resouroos—many mot yes, kn, Possessed, and liberally disponced by his ‘to the. te nate. Ofiee oornor Canal street and Broadway, not in tha store. Consultations private, ER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY Bs ted with cont di K. WARREN, NO. 1 MOT? STREET, =) D’ to be consulted on dincases. ca e mo to cure nervous debilit} y. recent oasce cured ia av rics to bi Teinchonoradiy created. WeR A porte R. WARD MAKES asvoxisiniN CURE: go other doctor o: nk nha von =e re nothing ant, rwhie oh Remember it. ne other methods ety Worse then the di-ense, Ortice, corner of Broadway, up stairs; not ia the modioine atore, R. WARD’ re the ber compared to thi weuld have got wel. piety without discovery. Freo froma death to the disease. Office, Broadway; not in the medict: Now taken by sy ae lomeants Immediate ore of Canal street and 01 R. WARD'S MAGICAL TREA Aska cured with unexampled ORR ATMBNT. tt The secret of his sucocts ie she Unforcun tance that erreats disease almost ae if by miraoler the only speedy and aatiafacts then of Canal street and Broadwa} Factin the medicine sien R. CONVER'S MEDICAL OFFICE, NO. 13 - b here eis daily curing the aolicteds with remedies and % tpeody relief and radical cures ae desineny to one class of patient: ae Cc. those who require skill rien gorating Cordial for sale, $28 spate, or thre JR. JOHNSON, a en knowns fon tee 4 E STREET, 80 WELL 22 years, as the most s preendors ots a by 8 ph, my diploma, im my ofoe. tiolan of experience {CAL WORK.—DR. RALPH: 3 PRAG- tise, on the aa | Symptons, pro roses ove diseases. jeaily useful to ever; p feguard at D.,, practising physici sth ed.» S12 pp price ae 3 Honston street, mere My ty sere p 5 00 ¥ 9tol2 A. Mand 6 to 9 P. Me en by addressing Box 869 Pos R ESMERALDO'S OFFIOR 18 near Broadway, adjoining the ly consulted. Strangers are ved - hy lar tical Private Tre consequence ten in the p in every place, quackery, By Joe, say M. author of several medienl wort Sold at No, 43 Ann street; thor's office, sultation hou cepted. Maile Ann stre seum, where he is oontiden aporized that he bas re iad 20 the author of 41 other Medical w: rs O FE tr " of the profession iotime of gaze ery oun nt rot iain thal ‘Univerans. a number, thers ine faite, beer the No. 190n she ‘ouher see of Chatham stre: ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT Pinus LONDON, TREA renee ap i ines’ with "medio d nervous debility, ‘aa thon red withou ‘ad continued fur y fous can rely on m.o put his diplon.s ditoris! aotic » these an indreds of @ proving hie ied for cures of on rt) he sete speciality, whe hae. . Wartag, Wo N raft, Odice hours, 94. M. Wit letter. M. LARMONT, q7 uns ly thr Oregon via Aw a Steamship ILLINOIS, nrthon, MJ Commander,” wil salt eet, North River! y's magnificent steamer NORTHERNER wilt ‘be in rea incon at Panama to reovive the Illinois’ sengers, and sail immediately for San Francis, TEE OF FARE TO ASPINWALL, Ladies’ Saloon, State Room. Lower, Afterward and Forward Saloon, State Room ioe Cabin Standes 0 ¢ommodation Faro from Pas Fi apn rac AS the office of the C Warren street, New York. soi, at 3 dl HROUGH 10 SAN FRANCISCO, AT Ri New York and San Francisco Stom evap mship UNITED STA award 8 Denuisr Commander, will take kee meters for chain Navy Bay. on Saturday, M., Paname with the new foul OTT, 2,100 tons burthen, George vonmer awadts the arrival of Hoe from New York, rte. These vorsol , Family Physician, Canse ery, & 262, and by tho aushor, 501 Bees i Datei bd TD REMARIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL 00: The ‘eed and 4 Beam’ WIN A. Col ma Shs tate of thy Bs & JOUNSO! moot the worst, "AY this ti orner of Liberty streot. | h sor Raed slongside 104 Went atroet, by the United eho will d t ters reaching my ease, Aspinwell, and tal fant Chagres, and the iver aavigation IF ARCOLE, FOR SAN FRANCISCO. THIS SPLEN- ommodations in frat sail on or about the pa please oxamine el hag the most au ‘ahin for a limited number. a thle ve swel, and judge for themrolvon. ONLY AUTHORIZED of London and Liver. NEIL & CO, aronte for the Swallow Tail li . Drafts from £1 and opward Mnany town throughout Groat Britate. xed Tevinnd, Office Ai South strest, New York; Fenwick Chambers, Fom- ‘bRorent Road. Clarence danke wick streat, and Ne Uvsia Bavok M. dential physioi drug ae ) .—DR. GREGORY ted every day and eve. h street. His prices ante MEDIC. ‘AL BOOKS.—a PRACT) ick Gu _—s and Treatment of Dia seen by fiek, ractising physician and surceon urer ea the complain Price reduced to ; | eats plw from the Boston Medical Fi 'y be suid foariesly to be o nal te te vat work on the same Famtiyot ‘“uesean, » anything of the kind botore » alished tar is utnor of work on Vives, and their torre street, corner of Brow MEDicar AID FOR TE be confidential m poi Price, $1, Author of a bo ag pee wise of Phe ee atone Price, $}. ver: m pa e wil either bedding into wemaaheed, decline of yeare—in ‘whom’ nature. srapiaten an a change, can iso efficient remedion. ing h was, on t rd your Book highly press to you the relief it afford Joy ite pager imparted to my wi At discovery of M. M. Dosomenux & prospect 4 whioh I lite] site if But for nother Tear wend have’ hated over rhibes oy By, wie woul have heen tartonan, haw 1,2

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