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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The Death of Mr. Weboter, 1058 IN THE ——_— CHURCH. erase iemeratt Boston, Oot 30, 1852 Bishop East‘ urn has issued a form of prayer relative to the death of Mr. Webster, to be used in the Episcopal @burches n xt Sunday. Fearful Railroad Accident, TWO LIVES LOST AND SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED. Srainorierp, Oot. 30, 1852. We have just learned from a passenger by the express train from New York, that on passing over the canal bridge at Windsor Locke, one of the rails broke and precipitated the last car, coniaining about cighteen passengers, into the canal. The three hindmost cars ran off the track whon the rail gave way. breaking up their trucks and tearing up the track in great style ‘The last car ran into the caval im about twelve feet of ‘water, and was broken all to pieces: ‘Two persons only. Messrs Parker are known to have boon drowned. ‘They were brothers, who had unex- returned from California, and were going to sur- their wives. Their bodies have been resovered. ‘A number of the passengers were more or less injured. but none it is believed, fetelly One bad an arm broke ‘The Rev. Mr. Clark, of Woreoster, was sever ‘and is now at the Marsasoit Honse here ‘There was a rumor of a indy being lot, but it proved to y hurt, imoorreot ‘The track is 60 broken vp that the cars cannot pass either way, and passengers are transferred from one set of cars to another ‘At last accounts thie evening they were drawing the water from the cansi, to see if any more persons ate ‘One bundred laborers are on the ground repairing the Gamage rete Party Excitement at Albany, TORCHLIGHT PROCESSIONS AND MEETINGS—WHIG DIBAPOINTMENT—DEMOCLATIC ENTAUSIASM ETC. SPECIAL CORRESFONDENCK OF TH NEW YORK HPRALD, Aunany. Oot, 30, 1852 ‘The political excitement is up to fail fever heat Last night beth parties were out ip torchlight procession. The ‘Whigs went to the capitol to listen to s tariff speech made by Mr. Conkling. of Auburn, (son of Judge Conkling th suinister te Mexico.) Ogden Hoffman Mr. Johnston, and others, of New York, and Mr. Wheaton Hammond and others. Of this city. announced in the bills of the day as speakers, all disappointed the audience, which was quite large. For want of speakers. the meeting dispersed at am early hour, and many were highly incensed at the bboy farteagr had orators, as this was the only meeting | the whole campaign onthe colina paraded the streets in processian. with torcblighte, banners, flags. trauspar-ne es, aud any quan tity of music. The was oue of the longest, and the demonstration the lergest, and the most enthusiastic aud enlivening, sinoe 1840. ‘The democrats outnumbered the whigs three to one The booming of cannon and display of Roman can- dies added to th excitement of the evening General Dix is expected to rpeak to the Meenoorany. on his return home from his Western ‘our Democratic Meeting at Cold Spring. Coup Srrina, Oct. 80. 1852 Last evening witnessed the greatest and most enthusi- atic mass meeting of the democracy and torch light pro cession, ever witnessed in old Putnam. The procession ‘was searly three miles long and numbered from 8.000 to 10,000; apparently balf the inhabitants of Newburg were There were balf 8 dozen brass bands, and most Sith dwellings were illuminated. Cannon and rockets were alse diecharged. Speeches were ulgo delivered by Messrs B F. Corse, Benjamin Southard, Charles Fowler, and others. They were received with great cheering by the multitude. Southern Politic MABYLAND AND THE PRSIDENCY—NSW CANDIDATES IN GEORGIA, ETC. Baxtimore, Ostober 80, 1852 ‘The democrats are freely betting on Maryland going for Pierce, and large sums have been bet today, both partice being confident of success he Augoete (Ga) Seniine! places the names of Millard Fillmore and J and Vice President. \ No mail eouth of Richmond has been received to- night é Political Meetings in Philadelphia, GREAT TURN-OUT OF THE DEMOCKACY, ETC Privapecenta, October 80 The democrats assembied this evening in their different Gistriots an€ wards and matched ix processions to Inde- pendence rquare, with tran«parencies, banners, and small Sannon mounted on furniture wagons. with which salutes | ‘Were cocasionally fired Fireworks were also let off dur- img the march through the rain. The proceedings of the meeting were commenced in the square—(umbreila being only protection from Weather)—severai Fpecches were delivered when an adjournment to the court room prevailed. and ihe meeting was continued there by a portion of the awembluge. the rest being scat- tezed in groups under awnings the halis parsages of the tate House &c, There were not less than three or four Ghourand present. snd such s meeting in such weather was never before heard of A oall for an indignation meeting inngely signed, ra- garding the New York Belmont affair. is publisted bere, ezd the meeting takes place to-night. In Fenn square Political Boston, Oct 20, 1852. A letter from the Hon, Edward Everett. in favor of the election of General Soott, and urging all Whigs to vote for Him, is published to day ‘The Government a as he € Vastivarox, Oo! The Republic of this morning. says that when the fuil soope of thy Havana difficulty is ascertained, the edminis. teation will be found ready and able to maintein uoval lied and uninjured, the benor aud interests of the United Btates. ban Difficulty, 30, 1852 The Cholera * tes bee 1882 ran adjourn- The House to-day rejected s motion ment on acoount of the cholera The report of the | health officer thows nothing alarming The deaths since ‘the 28th September bare been !z5. On Thareday there ‘Were two deaths. 7 etx, and today only one. Interruption on the Erie Canal Avnaxy, October 80, 1952. It is feared that the lock neer Montezuma on the Erie ped out to make repairs; if ved for eight or ten days From 8t. Joby, N. B. Bostox. Octe 20, 1882. Bt. Jobn.N. B., papers of yerterday are at hand. They are filled with the scoouns* of the inst ‘lines and death Of Daniel Webster The New Brunswicker bax a tele- ey despatch hery and reciprocity mn' 1 by the Seoretary of the Tre pose the matter to Congress From Buenos Ayres. Sarat, Oot. 20, 18! ‘The bi ay arrived bere this mornivg from Bu s the ame dates as thore received in Nie York to day by the EB Wright Jr, but. in addition reports that the damaged part of the cargo of the ship Southern Cross would be sold The vessel was mot much injured. 0 bisown hands avd ury. will prepare and From Phiindelphia, SERIOUS RIOT—BEAZALIAN TREATY, BT PiiLapeieata, Oct 50, 1852. A disturbance occurred this morning in the weate are of the city, between « party of romdies, who wore [eavin ball at the Wertern ilove House, and the wat oe - rs.and Jon B y wae mny's upper lip and Leeth were shot away avd 7 m Was severely hit with arlung shot The rowdies all made their escape, and afterwards attacked the howe of a baker near Bobuylkill and broke in and stole « quantity of bread Captain Whipole, of (he ebip Grey Kacle, arrived inat night from Rio Jrnciro bax gene to Washington with Gespatebre fr tbe goversanrut \nclsivg m tuted copy | ‘be treaty between Brazil and the United States, Othe Frapkiin Institute Exbibition clored this evening the prines were awarded during CITY TRADE REPUR Sarunvar. Oct. 30—6 P. M Baravervrrs—Flour favored owners, Tue ceceipte were lowe to extemf@han the demand, Th comprised 12.400 Ordinary to choi BA OL © $4 BI y at $4 62)¢ B $468; common to good ( Mm $4 BL; Wixed to fancy Western, at $4 659¢ a $4 8746; and ordi par to favorite Southern at M4 S1}¢ ahh Chere were bs fine rye flour obtained at £4 734 Novhing new tranapicea io maxi, Wheat exbibited « rising tenor, ‘The tales reesd 20,000 busbets white Weatern et $1.09), a $1 16; 15.000 do Cansdinn in bond, at $1 02 a 107; aud 9.100 damaged and very common Canadian at, according to quality. from jhe 8 %6c per bushel Rye aud oats were Vnaltered 5.000 bushels fair two rowed barley realized ‘The , end 15.600 bushels Western mixed corn, 76c.@ 7c per burhel Cortos —There bax beew «good demand to-day, the Bales reaching 8.000 bales. without change in prices, wales State, af NGHTE—TO Liverpoo, we have tice engage- 6)44, and the remainder in Hulk at 64 a 7d, 1.600 to 2,000 bbls, flour were engaged at 2s. end about 600 bales cotton. part at 4d. To Gieegow, flour was at 28. 64 oud at Th efisd These wes no nites fornia retes were steady, nad ranged frou 368 960. per Provisrons.—Pork war freely offered at lower rater O04 460 bbi« wore eld at $14\% OB $14%. for prime and $1555 # $16% for were, Nothiwg new occurred in cut muratafor dressed bogs, Lard war in better demand and | 1100 packages common to prime old found buyers at like. a 11ss0. per ib Beef was much depressed: 200 obi bande, at $46 8 $5% for country prine; $F is at $035 for do mers, per bbl. Butter ama choess ruled the same Stock Sa Purapesrntn, Oot. ¥.—(xeported by Barker, Brothers | Feet Board ~ $21) Peoneyivenia 81 O8 do, Wy 1,10 Cheenpenke 4, Wl; 2AWCounty O's. HM, old, 924; 2.0" sehuyl O's, "F2, Pkg: 1.000 Wilmington Rallros 6, Ms: LOW Konding Kellrond Mortense Oe, 43, LH doy $8,500 nites States 6's, ‘67, 1 Aner Re a, 100s 400 abare road, Ys; pwn, 155 © do, b5, 15, Brineey McBaii year of her age, Mrs the late Alderman N. Waterbury. Crittendsa at ‘Its head, for President | funeral, this a her father, No. 249 West street bat President Fillmore bus taken the | with 230 bbls ep ofl, would eruize on Mi 1534; 600 3534 0 Morris Gani sae v tery Harrisburg fend 7a,"72, si 40 do ijn ce Tewari, Soa gation, 0:6 fo, Gris B do, <j SehtayInit Navtga 350 St Covel, tn Tote Ther 20. Hartsburg allroad, Telegraphic Reports. Axnany, Oct, 30, 1852 No receipts were sent in by the Callector. The market for fiour has been steady at previous rates, with sales of * 600 barrels Genesee wheat sells at 1l4e Corn—Thero en els Wisconsin, to arrive, sold at 68c . and some State two rowed at 72c. and four rowed at 753¢c, float, and no sales to report Barley—8 000 bush- Married. At Brooklyn, on the 29th inst.. by the Rev. J, E. Rod- well, Wittiam Anonews, of New York, to Miss Louisa G, Cameron. of Scotlan id. At Boston, October 28. by the Rev E, N Kirk, Crant A. Rarario, Erq , of this city. to Misa Henen Summ: ’ daughter of Bradford Sumner, of Boston On Saturday. October 30, by the Rev. Dr. Pise, at the Church of St. Charles Borromeo. Brooklyn, Auexaxven McCue to Many Jane, daughter of John Benson, Exq. teh Died. On Saturdsy. October 30, Jonw F, H. Rocne, som of Phillp and Ann Roche. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend his faneral on this Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock, from his late resideace $07 Ma: son street On Friday. October 29, Frupericx, youngest son of Isaiah and Malvina Keyser, aged 10 months The relatives and friengs of the family are respoctfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents. oorner of Fiftieth street and Fourth avenue, to- day, at one o'clock At Hamilton square, New Jersey, October 20, Many Asn, wife of Simeon Reed, Esq., and only sister of Henry BP. West. of New York. On Friday, October 29.of inflammation of the bowels, in the 41st year of her ag "The friends aud relatives of her husband and thow of her brother, Peter Hamill are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this day, the 3ist inst.,at half past one o'clock, from the residence of her husband, Patrick MeBride. No 6] Ridge street On Saturday, October 30, at half past 8 o'clock, of dis- ease of the beart, Rev. Joun €raxtox, a native of Queen's County. rela 2 ‘and lately of Maryland. His remsine will be taken to Greex wood for interment, to-day. at two o'clock, His friends, and those of his nephew, Edward Holland, are invited to attend his fune- ral. from 108 Ludlow street. On Saturday, 30th inst., Winuiam W. Vay Vecures, aged 36 years. The relatives and friends of the fawily are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 192 Bast Kighteenth street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. On Friday, October 29, Anciimaty Gxvpis, aged 65 years, 5 months and 26 days. | The friends of his family are requested to attend the funeral, to-day. at two o'clock, fom his late residence. on De Kalb avenue. near Bedford avenne, Brooklyn On Saturday, October 30, Tnowas Wannen, aged 28 Years. 7 months and 22 days, from injuries reseived in Vestervelt’s yard. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral. to day, from his late residence. 280 East Ninth street. On Saturday, October 30. at two o'clock, in the 68th | — zaveTH E. Warexuury, widow of | ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, to day. at balt past one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 144 Lewis etreet. On Friday evening, October 29, Frevenick Dinoier, Counsellor at Law His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fans- ral, without further invitation, on Monday, at one o’clock P.M., at Trinity Church. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Oa Saturday, October 90, of a short but severe illness, Acnrs. youngest daughter of William and Isabella Romane. Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the Tnoon. at two o'clock, from the house of At Troy N.Y, October 30, Wittiam Hanpre, in the ‘7th year of his age. jormerly of Montreal, Canada East, Re RE el SRT MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC FOR HRW YORE—TuIs DAY. 3 Port of New York, October 30, 1852. CLEARED, Steamship Baltic, Comstock, Liverpool, E K Collins & Co. eauship Ometype, Sherman, San Juan, Nic, Freach Alabama, Lyon, Savannah, SL Mitchill. Marion, Berry, Charleston, Spotford, Tileston Roanoke, Elliott, Norfolk, &e, Ludlem & trick Henry, Hurlbut, London, Grinnell, Minturn Ship Gaston, Blanke, M Ship Dente p Orpbs p South Carolin: nee Bhip Kossuth, Percy, Apalachicels, master. Ship Madagascar, Gritha, Jacksonville, H D Brockman Co. Sbip Cornelia, French, Savannah, J R Trimball, Bark Elsfieth’(Old) 3 Bark Princeton, § a Bark Falmouth, Abbott, San ua Sutton Urane, Zaza, & Awana of, Loud, Wilmington,” tt L McCready &C » RM Gott J 8 Whitney Trig R Rusge!!, Katon, Mai Brig Supericr (Br), Frenesux Zero (Br), Harrington, &t J: eens, Ba: *% M & William (dutch), rvey, Aspinwall, mi » Dupay, itie Sehr Ester, Cooper, Fr Behr Arctic, Witton, Alera graph Ficb je, Pitt, Phi Schr Sarah Elizaby th Schr H Onetotf, appleby, Provide Schr Ellen Baker, Remington, Ply Schr Gazelle Mitéhell, Boston, s3'Le Schr Mopterey Boston, Crosby & Crocker. Sebr LH Pesid, Douglass, Portland, 88 Lewis, » Darling, Wa Van Brunt & deip dotphia, WA Now Have Schr A Coreon, Payne, Mil Bloop Vigilant, Wells, Brit: Ship J C H A ud Bank the ship wa: as she fell a ol ok cr isieasc 26th, Int £3 beund, pal viro, 41 days, with ), Brush, Rio Js #0 Green. ‘bt, Je (of Boston), Averill, Buenos Ayres, rks Islands), with salt, to Certwr Bark Exact ley, 8 wannah, 6 days, with cotton, t Sture orig Je han ban), Hanwoheldt, Buenos Ayres, Aug ah ( . to WW DeForest & C (Br), Sturmy, Tievana, 19 days, with eugay, to RI), Wast, Havana, 16 Toland A Leary i berry ‘Mars all (ot Brie “with engar, tom nist (ar), c onby, Tor! JH Braiae. ‘Oct 18, oxperte NE, stove bulw Brig Thos Trowt ‘Sti: iuet, in bellnct, & » fhe is bound 1 Franklin (w baler, noetown), C yoonth longer, a 74 4), spoke bark fT and from Ph o“Girig Pedranra, Dortitio, Nassau, NP, with old iron, &6, to AG Benson iphia for Bava a Viste, Young, Wilmington, NC, 6 deys, with rig OO MeGil jereeil! 21 eaye out; Oot 15, lat 35 Linwood ef and froma Baltimore for h Jon 69 80, experienced a heavy gale from N to W, d reesived other damare, Tay ta tor 4 days ander has had boavy gt to N for 20 ae (Br), Bouks Long Key (Boo), wish Hros., opt +), from NYork jon 6% 40, en), ‘Frrguson Pavon mahogany. Senvmasher. v rown, Coll pwn, SO, LU days, r A iplognte, 6 days, with Cot, b, iat 2 ke bork Luoy, for Mobue nding toe enon Fehr LP Emith, —--~, Wilmington, NC, € dayr, with na- Fobr ira Drewetor, Widtiam, Wilaington, NC, 6 doya, with MAVAL euro, a der Maid ; H. wuer names b.g. Toby. Omnibuses leave at 1 o'cloc Sehr sans Oreskford: Chi Chante ne Michigs a iil Balt Senman Bal sehr Del. 8 days, for Now nate Mexico, eile pie Sdays, for Bridge- Mullen, Philadelphia, 4 days, for it, Ci Philadel Here Re al atzhia, 4 days. be "Phila t A days, for Hartford. 8, for Southport. Pexchr James R Mitchel, Mass. Sehr John F Cro Ir Adeinas Fates Aa Cal jiremente of an act of the gis state of Now York, pois d “An ‘act fo pols; city of New Tork, the Bird, Sebr Mexico, Var lerbil Bebe J B Mik chell, M “iGo, and also the Act o Feige ap abe Stited an ‘Act in relation, to the collection Sebr Mary "An! Sloop Pointer, Fowler, Provi Ship Rinito, 44 days from Lives Polacea brig Fama (Genoese), ED, Steamships Baltic, Comstock, Liv low, Savannah; liott, Norfolk, &¢; ship Witlame Now Orleans; bi dnc ol; Alabama, Lud- ie Sa inte of this notice, And that the. ‘Hinta ombrae rn ae ‘aid otimate aud secossmont are as follows, tha emotes Os! ‘All that part of Firs ly -tooondatrort and the aputherly aid of Bighty~ ‘Also, all that part of Fir Eighty siath stree the East river, ae it intersects 8 Afth thd Ninety-cixth treet the northerly side of water mark ‘on avenue, between Ninety-1 allthat part of First avenue between t! mark, on the East river, at or near the southerly side of hth street snd the northorly side of 100th street ; and 1 that part of First avenue between the northorly side of 125th street and the line of high water mark on tho Harlem river, at or near the Pees a side of 126th street as Inid out and colored on the damage map of the said Co missioners, now on file in the office of the Street Commis- sioner of the city of Now York. And also jeces or parcels of land, situate in the ‘ork, fronting or between the northerly side of Forty-second street and the li of high water mark on the Harlem river, at or near the north- grly side of 126th street, as laid out and Golored on the benodt Commissioners of Estimate and Asi | the: abeyo entitled matter, and which said map, ontitled | “Map of the property to be benefited by opening Firat avenue, ty-second street to Harlem river, survoyed in 1556 and 1651, New York, Aral, iis, Richard Amerman, City Sur- ‘veyor.” is now on file in the Street Commissioner’ ee of the eity of New York.” And also, | gels of land fronting or lying on both sides of the strocts intersecting said First avenue, botween the northerly side of Forty-second street, and the southerly side of Eishty- fourth street, bounded on the east by a fine distant haif- way between said First avenue and avenue A, and on the west by a line half. way and Second avenue, as Telegraphic Marine Reports, Arrived—Bark Cordelia, Darlin, Left brig Fairy, for NYork next day, Brandywine, from Pernambuco; Marie Emi- Pw BO. . Turks Telands sh inst. Spo Ship Columbia, from N York for San Francisco, Aug 29, lat 15-105, Jon 95 02 W. Baas Jay, Howland, from. NYork, Sept 15, lat 30 N, Ship Venice, from Philadelphia for San Francisoo, July 1, lat 4134 8. Jon 53.30 W. Ship Holen M'Gan, of and from NYork for San Francison, was scon £2d inst Train's packet ships (probably the Noi HS, Yor.Liverpool), was suon Ock ne 0 from Boston via St John, * "pris Lewis, Waters, ofand for Salem, from Zanzibar, Oct 12, off Bormuds. Brig Judeo Whitman, from Boston, supposed for Phila- delphis, Oct 27, off Montauk Sept rethipe Mary Greon, Everitt, for N Dix, Claypole, for Baltimor vlaud, foreBoston; dor en Toe Wilmingeos for Rio Janeiro next day, Oceana, Bower Hiatoh: from and for Boston, ldg: for Saiom next day; Waitstill, "Morse, from au Buenos Av ana, § to load for Boston; just arr; bri Ot! Point Indio 6th, ship B Aymar, Carver, from ae noe up; bark Weyboseet, Carter, from do via Monte’ “ie 3d, bark D Godfroy, ee al Rio Janeiro, to load for Boston; bth, ship Gondola, NYor Cave Hayrre: jhe southwest corner of il7th stres Iso, two lots at the rear of the triangular lot t corner of | lar lot at tl 120th street and First avenue. Also, the Dee IO No Am ve Kixaston, Ja—See Correspondene Bah, Oct 13—No Am vessels in Lamarna, abt Aug 27—Bark Ieubolis, from g cargo for Atlantic States. rev to Sept 1—Arr clipper ship Southern oston for San Franciseo, in distross (sce Sept 5—Sld brig General Pinckney, Hayes, from Baltimore). a ‘west corner o} srlapgalar lot at the rear of the 1 Gross, Stevens, i San Francisco (f land of Philip Millodolier, and near the southerly aide of Miscel! 122d street. Also, two lots at the rear of 1; Crarrer SsuPIN B Para Milledoller, near the for 36 days, off Capo Horn, experie sion of heavy gales from N to WNW. Crapper Suir 8 8 Bisnor, at San Francisco from Phila- delphia, was off Cape Horn in heav: was drove off as far as Int 60 30 8, it SFrancisco Po NYot ced nothing but 3 4 A a 2 nt FE 4 3 as Fi e g doller, near the northwest corner of 122d swreot and First & plot of ground, owned by Thatcher E. Payne, at the rear of Jand of James Chestorman, bt tween 123d amt 124 and s)e0 ve toning on th c feet westerly from the First avenue. And wo, id att jonert port, sented to the Su impel i term G gales for 16 days, and uly 30. off the Cape, ina vy gale, shipped a heavy sea,which swept every'thing that Ue deck Joad, consisting of spirits of turpentine. 276 miles; least in one day ten miles; | crossed the equator on the Paoitic ‘side Sopt 2, in lon 116, had light winde from N to NE Curren sure SourHERN ones Stevens, of and from fter proceeding as far as lat 47 South, when the vesse! was discovered on fire in the hol | they bore away for Montevideo, where they arrived previous extinguished by the assistance of pices Ar gerttvene reme Court of the State of New York, at e said court, to be held at the City Hal tyof New York, on Saturday, th cember, 1802; and that then and there, or a'counsel can Fae report be confirmed. ee SONA GEORGE H PURSEM, ’ (Commtssioncee. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, Henny E. Davies, Attorney. Boston for San Francise: to Sept 1. The fire U S frigate thon lying in port, Sho would ‘The N B Paimer. at San Fran- pak okt natt ine Bs api ts I, SNEDIKER, Proprietor, P.M. Purse and te bamnees F.J. meres Jones, names ch. ran ult JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. 4 Commonalty of the 5 of that part of from Forty-1000! d Ninotoonth watde of 4, Commlasioners of estimate and jitled matter, into Act, mititled “Au Aos Yo 6 Whose interesta are affected thereby, and whe mn opposed ‘to the sane, are requisted ¢6 Drevont their 0 i to Jonathan W, Allen, the Chairman of era, at his res street, in the city of New Yer jadiate of this notice, 136 ‘Thompson from the mue lying botwee! ‘avenues between and the line of nigh ie @ lin of high water all the lots, city of New on both sides of said Firet avenuo, i ment in 01 all the pioces or pai distant bepweon said First avenue | aid out and colored on the said bo- | , on file as aforesaid, in the office of the Street Commissioner of the city,ef New York. And algo, all the arcels of laud situate or lying on both sides of the ersocting said First avenue. between the northerly treet and the southerly side of 118t) She roar of the lot at the northeast at venue. Also thelot at the et and sh street and First svenui roar: f the lot at the nort! out twenty-five de of eald First avenvo. f First avenuo, contiguou dof Philij Philip, Mill ing west of First avenn: north side of 124th street, distaut do further give notice that our r: jed mattor, will be made and pri 11th day of D. oon thereafter & motion will be mado that ssid 1d New York, Sept, 23, 1852, NW. ALLEN Drakey Broadbill, &, Rosine Mossbank, WERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT cuR we rhaes at 7 0 aad "olook. Brrr07's, THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET. ‘DOPRS 1S crest Gara wees NEw r von YORK AN! NATION AL THEATRE, Mento rs PENA PAe- DOORS open at 644; in rises at 7 0° Eales 1, w Mr. Jonte |ONKEY OF ae core ‘DRAERTER AND Il ms bDoG. mittance to the Ky ‘ail, Monda: sternoomt at 3 o'clock, ARNUM'S AMEKICAN MUSEUM.— d Proprietor; John Greenwor W. Clarke, Direotor of Amuse Halls of Statuary, P. T. ergy UM, Bt are of tho ening, two ify p HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, shove Grand strect.- Open every night during the ole direction and personal supervision of concerts in this city, ived with for the past six ighly respeotable nts, Doors open favor tickets oo hionable auaiences. Tic at 734 o'clock. return to Boston to rand Music ‘Hall, in that city. ¢ period of commencing these concerts. ETROPOLITAN HALL.—FIRST GRAND COD of the National Guard Band, Sarunvay Evening, Novenner 6, National Guard Band, consisting of forty-five por- formers, would respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that thair firs) grand concert will be given mt Me- on Saturday evening, November th, on whisk occasion they will be assisted by AL TALENT, iment. tropolitan Hall, Go with full orchestral accom PROGRAMME. sine ‘replant ae Instrv —Duetviolins, tenes 6,—Lichtenstein Waltz... —Grand Mareh fro) | | Admission Fifty Cent: Scu's, No. 239 Broad wa, whieh ADAME MARIETTA Al BONI—A CARD.—MME. M. Alboni respectfully announces to the public that she Will havo the honor of giving a limited number of concerts, early in November, at Metropolivan Hall, t in the’ inauguration of the now Due notive will be given of nop Vo E-Selo on tu the Corne di Bassétte, EV ENING EN NT. id moving panorama of the New Testament and has attracted 60 much attention for a fox ‘be on exhibition ahh the Tefture room in the Chincse Bi commence moving nt 7% revious to her ENTS. Full Orchestra see eeeeeees Noll and Reyer Full Orchestra i) MinrraRy Bann. alo at Win. Hall & it the principal book and music stores, and at the paces ‘on the evoniag of the concert. Sunday) evening, a ing, ‘art will give a d ire, Appropr ate music will, be in attendance. Admittance this evening only 1244 cents. o'clock. Prof. lebrated ave Sienne, (A. 1221,) do | hibition at che Society, Library Rooms, Admis: Exhibition hours from 9 A, M. to 6 P. M., and 73, to 6 P.M HE BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART—CON. taining a series of authentic in. chronologie: wn to Horace Vernet, is open for ox- Loo talalt poeste Le: rirpose of together wi in private boxes, chairs, 3736 cents & varict; e bills of i; Boxe 176, CHATHAM | STREET. Proprietor.—The above open every afternoon, at 30’clock, and in sic and Original Rep Mile. Casinet’s Troupe o! Modo! Ar % of beautiful performances each day. Admission—« ts; Stage Seats, with te cushioned arm lery, 1236 cents. aro informed ti lace iu the green room, on Ingion Monday, November th, 18 HARLESTON THEATRE.—THE LADIES AND GEN- i season at Charleston, 8. C. a meeting of the Ke aturday, Drop ed for th ecking 2st Sept, shi Gazelle, from this TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALBANY, TROY, AND LELANON sraing Now ‘York and Harlom Railroad Mew totes daily, leeeeny a cxeeptel. ) by a Spanish ehip off bowsprit with ev Sept 24th, lat 82 refs Hail ee with the Western Maliroad for Albai ters ae Oct a ‘Ports. Id bark Gold dott Bom prey San 7 Oct 2o-Arr steamship Wallace, Turke Telands 10 days, = before reported); sehr Ls S revonue cutter Fsmilts if “Gia pack Constancia (8) Palma anda mkt; echra James Smith, and Col Sattorly, Elwood, N York. or Corners, donnesting with W Passengers for Lebanon Sprie M. orain to Chathsm, Sc'uetanon, wrsiving sacle the on rough. $2 M. SLOAT, Suporinte: bound to York martine, Keone, h, from a main, Semon rare E the tcaih $0 Ci Four Comers, and Troy, eld, and other intorms- - Me-Actommodation vain | ani MOBILE, Oot £2—Arr ship Southampton, Snow, NYor steamer Creole, Rose, do vin Charleston. ORLEANS, Oot 22—Arr shirs Isaac Bell, Johnston, sna Medemeoh, Hickey, York, Union. Pennell, Bath, Mo; North Atlontic, Cook, Liverpool; Charlemagne, ‘Sing: ‘Arragansett, Edmonds x ‘ere, first leer 45 dave: Dirigo, Cooper, Boston Ballard, Boston. Wilson, Liverpool Callender, Deckman, Antwerp. Towed to ven on thi Henry, and brie Panch 1642, ship Caledonia Brander and sehr Anita, Arr schrs Admiral, Blake; ney. Philadele ia: Pharos, Baker NYorts ON--At Humboldt Bay Se and Potomac, for San Francisco; sc for San Francirco. Cid ships Olympu; pean at avi ea ES DAILY, te pris excepted) peo 19th, brig Paqnete de Terregon or neronchin Buitato sit Praia & A. Express Tein ie Sunday Msil Train 5 ES ‘taken a Chambors, Ceusl, See on Lith, and Sle? ‘oats. ‘AR perintende: x emhrough V Way ‘Teeine ahi Tend 4P. . M. QB apimyier ye ‘Train 7.99 P.M ‘com ib 24, brige North Bend v8 Mexioan, 11g lumber in, schr Frances Helen, fe. m do.} ove, for San Francis- ¢o: barks Louisiaua, Brontes, Thomes, for San Fi jie for dodo; Sophia, Bond, im, and Mary Taylor. aoe fe Cyclops, of Boston. s Liowes and Great Britain. EW ROUTE FOR as Se souTH ro Charleston, Norfolk or Portemonth, vin Bpearecrhectiaily, (ead spear's wharf daily, (Sundays excepte bend We eee Be elgh, wu 7 cvclook in the evening, Pare from New York | to Charleston $20; New York to Norfolk, $80), No charco | No charge for bagcage from the depot to t Through thokets oot of Courtfand street line steamers will leave the lowe At Astoria Bith ae At do 16th, bark C Dovans, ané brig Cyclo) There had been some difficulty on board the C tl . ‘The chief mate was badly wounded stabbed five times by one of the seamen, “‘Thore is little hope of the Cyclops left her larboard auchor officers and ¢ in the fray, bein, Ls Ballas cid PHILADELPHIA—DIREC | the mate's recovery. | and chain on the bar, ink Near Bay loth, schr Damariscove, for Puget Sound a "ORTLAND, Oot 27 y Mail roads vin Store) Now York froma foot of Cortland! Leave Ehiladelphis at t bark F A Perley, Stanwood, Cid brig Potosi, Sileby, Matanzas, CHMOND, Oot 23—Atr sehra C C Sudd. Smith, and Ja- ve 1 White NYork. Sid sobr Z Stratton, Sturdevant, New oe mor Washington, Norio ik and Charlestou | ete eeld in th crores em, Past with bazeege cross the ferry fttoon minutes before the teins Obed Mitchell), Morton, New as | NAMDEN ANB AMBOY RAILKOAD FOR PHILADEL- phis.—Loaves by steamboat JOHN POTTER, Picr No. North river, at 8 _ M., and 2D. M., through in 434 hours, second clase (by'2 P.M line om ve Ga | tlndelphis, t008 cf Walaa’ street, ‘si wambers Street, for Ai- 1.50. h om all Trai Canal Sircet.—Passen- e ) for Norfotk, Ports- arleston, and New ‘Umington, urchased of R. B. Dean, agent of N. FALLS, Agent, Baltimore, —UNIT- aya through in four at at 6 an a in 6 and 9 A.M.) $: (Mex), Thomas, Mazatlan; Po: SHIPPING. INTER ARRANGEMENT.—THE LIVERPOOL AND = — a loge Company intoud sailing the jows:— ¥ OF sri, 2,125 tons, Caps. Robert imiteh. ony OF GLASGOW, FROM PHULADELYATA. GEry OF GLASGOW bark Panama, bri ¢ nto Denison, Bence, Portland; Maryland, Dennis, Esobange, Gilbert, Syar bark Nahamkong, o:” Eliza Taylor, Eld- Cit” OF GLASGOW re OITy or MANCHESTER, Oy OF GLASGOW 5 Crsy OF MANCHESTER, CITY OF GLASGOW... 4. Oey OF MANCHESTER: ITY OF GLASGOW, OITY OF MANCHESTER | RATES OF Pissack. YROM PROLADULPMIA. Poon. ae! “plage a ab Salgoa sftor shavers, 23 r°ne, hi OM EivKH PCO ; sant) haben Pondiebertyy We 24th—Steamer Sea Bird, Haley, San Diogo; ships David 3 Bi in peg Thorndike, Bonicia; spark Bantu Klein, Hong Kone: sehrs ' Macao (Port). San SKF Mansfeld, 7 Gen “Morean, Every, Humboldt Day; ; Charles, Sante Cruz; 6 ora Tnolading svowaré biti CLASS PASSENGERS, A United namber of third olass passongers will be taken em Fhiseey his and Li ya From Philadel phis. se x tre donieo sot bringing cut thelr friends, ab corresponding | Lai goods, hardware, &., will be ergeon will be oserled on euch ahip Bell draite ‘drawn at nigh» on Rugland and Ireland. ff Svat Exchange piace, N. York, sins No. $. Br). bee, nuieia: B: E sch J M Ryeraon, Badger, Port Sept 16 Sailed— 4—steamshin Golden Gate, Pas B : > hers, inn 3 W Taverner, Oro~ fazatian; sche Honolulu, -——-; and HOW AY RC 1,610 tons, Capt. William Wylie. -Boturday, Cot. 3, 180%, Saturday, Oot. 25, isturday, Not -Thareday, Jan. 6, 188% .Theraday, Feb. 3, 1868. ‘Thursday, Mok, 3, 1888 Thursday, Meb. 81, 1358, 887, Set %, 1am. FROM LIVER midship “1B 61 “ forware “ jig % erpoc!l, aud iound in ore. - $20 | From Taverpool. ..6 gainaas. wil, be lesced bore to sab es whe Watnus sireet, eoliadelpt nla. nee THER & EDOOe 1 stoamnabi G.u. ‘BARRETT, ‘Stage Manager. SHIPPING, POR S4VANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE- wh STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. E. iladelphia for Savannah, on rae 10 o'clock, A. M., from second wharf |. Fare feom an Yor or “eh phia, $: icerage so. The State of Geo iy ery iltopnnee Wetnenday. “Agente in Fritedelyhia, Heron Martin, 37} North whnzve SAVAN, PADELFORD, FAY & CO. The Unien will tel { OR CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH AND FLORIDAT kly United States Mail Line. Memusr JAMES ADGER, J. Diokinson, coramants ave pier No.4 Norti Bd, as four o'clook P. M., preci board, where all pity stiatlng will age at the office of SPOF FORD, TILESTON & CO., 43 South street. 580} ticketed ‘hrongh without further wuffer no detention at Charleston, | made with tne South Carolina | oh an extra: train on the arri signed after the + miiow ion sasetiay, November ere = tested: EN ‘or frei pply on signed, ‘and feF paste | Capt. C.D. Ludlow, on Saturda: on the 4th De ‘with the Turk nea aber of passen, will find z= oportion to the o! mo ship carries an exper ed on the wonal terms ANDREW LOW & or freight for the or from New York, RIDA, ALABAMA, SAMD. L, MITCHILL, A 0 THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS AND CHAGRES - si fe the ecie eet mail steamship CON WAY, Caps. | igned to enil from Say ext, and touching lands mails, ) ‘above Guadaloupe, Havana, Honduras, Jaomel, Martinian Monteerri Nevis, Porto Rico, Pog rrangemente onl; ons who desire a desirable one: Winter amoug the West India in the company’s stoam: Jamaica and the following ports, and AUGUSTA. Agent, 19% Fron} street, N. ¥. There Modations and vencilati MEIRE CITY I spinwall, (Navy Bay. ¢ now and oplendid at snd sail_im These steamers sr» unearp Accommodstion, and afford en going to California. First and seo: Provided with state roo fsine table. & part of is allotted to fexaales. wo railrond depot For fre HOW A ANDERBILT L1N B.—FOR SAN FRANCISCO, ‘The only line giving tickets for crossing the Isthmus ouble engine steamship PROMETH EUS, tes Will toave trom pier No.2 North river, on Friday, Ni iux with the Pacific steamer over the NI routo, having but twelve mil esmore fone anrivell For information or passage B. ALLEN, Agent, __No.® Batvory place, Up biairs. FRANCISCO, VIA Through tickets at reduecd mehip SIERRA NEVADA, 1,00 to ona, J. Dayton Wilson commander, will leave for Ai Pinwall, diteot, om Thursday, November 4, at 8 o'clook, from pier No. 8 North river, oo and splendid double ovemuber & for Sap Juan de) ¥ FOK SAN ene to receive the pa cuiately for San od for speed, ventilation, or rior advantagos for fanition ad onbin passengers are snd dine at the on both shipe, rage in ths City socngere are landed. An experionced surgoon i attached to ight or paseage apply & fp SON" Nr ageute, No % Broadway. AND fia AMS soa ue ae iby Company: the United Bieter Mall sce hs Oruy; Pomorast D. , and Southampton, for the Fox "wR, on Ro or LEATE NEW YORE. pa day, " ay bnitt expronsiy for govornmer’ gortios, efoh, are bot eurpnseed either Firangth, oF comfort, by suy vorsein afoas. Vb for pr ersere of the mos Stopping at fourhampton, bova poing and robnening, © offer to patsenyers procecding 69 London, aavantagté 4% in she economy of both time and money. @ from New York to Southampton or opt M--Bohr Soph any other line abt Sopt 14—Brig Hallowell, from San Prancisoo next day, LUIS OBISPO. Maretlan, in disire for ¥ SANTA CRUZ (« t SAVANNAM. Uct 2 NYork. Cid echr Prem Deves'sr Soathauapion to R ‘jam passage sooured rusil patd for. Au experi fen five “nr itox, Agent, 53 Broadway. “itm Woot Watts cer N, Havre. STAT MA) STi ann the Paatte Nail ‘Sten, Juited State: n, vin “Arial and! United Stater Mall Steamship GRORGIA, Porter, U.S. N., Com: ‘2 o'clock P.M.” procisely, irom pier foot , North river. «the! eeeide Mail $i Passengers Arrived, Pio Janegrno—Ship P. BP Fisher. of the bark Cam- berland (of Biteford, ¥ K 1B rig Hugh Mackey, Esq, lady and two children, Jas T W ley, Hy B Passengers Salted. ‘Steamship ab Hon T M Boots (Charge to Austria), Geo Vt for San Fear oi toe two com tail immediate wongers throug saloon, etergom. tes ompeey, and L and wd Hen wood, neg i nurag, Teaatey damon Dunn, Vir ne from New ¥ ih hi as fa on board tho Paoltic mi Panems to Sao FF it tres WITN EY, 77 West stron’, corner (4 we are be ig to suppl: ills of In: ey Citys Wi sSaoghtere of N tes favors ie term CHARLES Hovland, daughter aad Chavnoey, Mie Chavne mhying, Mr amd Mee G WPoitock, 7 Fielding, Mee A Kobi Mi j yRITED STATES WAY E, M. Fitoh Con ». 8 North river, nbz In frat cabin, main i rorpoon te ters moet Pe th ih | Marge ara auton, NOI NAVIG. TOR ‘obton, 96 maneor, «2 De a 90 Hombold 18 Prapklin, proved Bi cRSS & 00. Southampton, : COMPANY, ship Company. Mail Line for Calitorsis and nama.-—The splendid new and der, will eail on org! a's mal sons thoie pat 0 antorye 0 “Zh on the most Pie Cy rea, meaty Hog, whieh wil "ye signe BAMEIIP WASHINGTON, will wil for Thre men, Saturday, Novembor ¢, fre ‘oloolt M. Price of pasiage modations, venti An experionced phyviclan is atta will be landed on the whee the Panama railroad. 4 for this ne must bear + dersigned, and that no ot! tiokety at Now York, | 45 DAVIS BRUGES pagan ridey, Nove mt cabin (tare foam ), $4 ere must supply thowsely ile of lading, #8 no 6 on application to the agent, the office previour to t! igned on board, fri pia Ox panany teamship Ben, turday, Novem TWEEN NEW ORR AND GUASIOW,~ ven ip Company o are cH Robert sri BE and | o'clock on 4 @ dog of cf chip ARCTIC (Canal etre Vegoon rors ®t reqinaiod ¢ pe EE aes ar Se ha se ie ACIFIO MAIL STEAMETIP CO—VOR RIO JANRI- ro, Valparaisoand Panama—The splendid ue IN EVENS, (2,500 tone burton.) mentor, will be dispatehed for tie ab he Sth December iperd. accommodations, Bppuy ab the 0 54 bouth #0 roet. Laisetaemmaaraniai si JEW YORK AND BAN FRANCISCO’ STEAMSDIP through to Sen F. detention on tho Iathmus. UNITED STATS, Wi York for Aepinwall, ber 13th, at threa o'clock, P. new’ double Thomas B. ich steamship loaves ngere by the United Ststes, only ob Acapolco, for cuppi Appointed tims. ation, ap oom: LIN tehid in New Orleans—Me York Gia soow, (ised fone. a es wilt sett fromm ° - ah i OR LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAUL STRAM- Cartain dames 3. Toe Wil depart with the U.S. Mabe fi Ta day, Novembor 13th, Rt twelve o'clock No orth aoe rob til paid for, Yo on bart \. M attache ut ifie will sucaued t the Port Offivs, pan Pk att eke Pheon t ‘age or fre , fi b ations for 6 Sn .od Ta Aaah Netcik't eTocs Bb waleh K. COLLIN assage ouly, having co of the Company, ancisco at r t aturday, Novem= west th at rtival ot tee one? & This line and anfety 9 Presonger: partion aro authorized to sell 8 & CO., General Agents. sou} Bonver torect, Now York, ‘corner of Liberty aby DIRKCT—TNE NEW DOUBLE engine ateamehip WILLIAM PRNN, Winthrop Sonrsoom leave pior No. 8 East river, for the above port, F bth, at o'clock P. M. rule for passoogers. West st, Steerng: smith, thie staamors ‘orm | iT will be signed. Bille of Fading e dey ef onili No freight reco.ved, 02 td, afvor erelve eroleck om she day of & apoly, co Board ot te 0,190 Poarl etroot. ‘ark & Th aebip doy) Es jog wooqualied acaou- nly bo. OH Wall abeoge aes ool Pa] Adolphs Mul shir ‘agp ae mn of Mr, Boches. pal di nd Mr. Rudolp evening, November 1 will be performed the opare pet ET EE aE MS ALLACK'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR Broome st.—Doors open at 6%; to commande ab Tig Monday evening, bovember |. ell be DO Avot NOrnING. " Mine This rity y Ryan, ..Mr Brougham | Julia, Chas Lavender Mr Heysolas Nanoy. ———— eee HITE’'S THEATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 AND B® Bowery, near Chathars square.—C. White, tor-~Doorsopen at 7: te, commence at TH preoteelye Monday evening, Novem rforrond THE DAvCHTE se TH REGIMENT. THE. YOUNG. WIDOW. Woon. MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, anovE Howard streat.- Open every evenin Manager and Proprictor.—The entertainments offre’ te CJ this celebrated company of Musicians and Ethiopian deline ators camnot be oqualied by any other band i the Unitot States. See programme. Doors open at 63; concert oom. mences at ips Weloak, Admiusion 25 conta” The pubue am serpee any, informed that the afternoon ponoerte are dt sontinued. 1BLO'S GARDEN.—GRAND ROMANTIC OPERA IN the English language. On Monda: at Wednosday, and Friday, MADAME ANNA BIS) will appear with hor worivallod ERATIC COMPANY, somprlaing, with ie paeciosia, chocne a8, Instenniaasad soloists, no less than forty five artistes, including Miss Rosa dacques, Mr. Augustus Brabsn, Mry. Barton ill, Mr Guid, Strini, Mr. Stephen Leach, M. Rudolphe, aud Madame Anna Bishop. A double orchestra and full choras, Conanoter, ‘ Marea ‘The first production by this ‘companyd will bo ae romantle opera, in three acts, with new and inaguificent costnmes, scenery and properties, ontitled MARTHA; OR, THE RICHMOND MARKET, somposed by Flotow, translated oxprossly for Madame Bishop, aud now creating a murical furore throughout Ger- many. Arrangod by M- Bosoha for the American stage. be performed for the first time on Monpay, Nov. 1st, 1852, and will be torsaied on ‘DNFSDAY AND FRIDAY. Ticket 50 mee Full partioulars in daily bills, IBLO'S.—MISS FITZPATRICK’S BENEFIT AND last appearance. aren Nev. 4, fourth act of SCBOOL FO! CANDA Lady Teazle oriek Sir Peter Ts And in A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVE Maria Darlington, Sir Mark Chas ns. Corby, and all the Indies treme of the double ballet company will perform. Buildings commencing on cade November 1. Doo! past six; to commence at half past ecyen. tion, twenty five conta, Children halt price, IBLO'S BALL AND CONCERT SALOON, ALSO THD supper room. reception room. Indies’ parlors, and drsae- ingrooms: have all been painted, decorated, and re-furnisbed, and put in perfect order for the winter campaign. ‘Mr. Veoey, the suocersful caterer for the. last. three neatona, har bese engaged for this, and no expense oF paine will bo spared se give matisfaction to those who wish, to have first rate balla Fparticulars. apply at the Garden from 7 till 9 in she evening, or during the day, to Mr. C. W. Vorey, No. 197 Broadway. SHIPPING, USTRALTA—FARE REDUCED. —THE SUPERIOR Al, Baltimore atin er ship, ALBUS, 1,500 tons buribes, ‘will enil' from New “tor Bort Philip and Sidney, o€ the 6th November. vie” ia by far the finest ship which hag yet left for Australia, the accommodations sll gord, and the bill of fare unusually liberal Fares—first cabin, $173; eccond ditto, $125; saloon, $95. The freight being all en- pply te S. 38 ARDY, 65 South eteeet, st FOR 8%, THOMAS AND BARBADOES—THE ROYAL mail stoamehip DERWENT, Captain Bevis, will leave Nork for the above ports on the first of November. For vacsage oly, apply ts WATTLANS PITELPR & C0.. 14 tone ntreok, OR SAVANNAU—U. 8. MAIL LINE.—THE SOPR> ior steamship FLORIDA, Capt. Thomas Lyon, on Satur. day, Noy. Gth, at 4 o'clock P.’M., from pie Ay SAM'LL. MITCHILL, No. 4 Front street. "The ‘Ala’ Nov. 13th. For speed, strength, accommodations and fare, these ships have no pericr on the const. NOR AUSTRALIA.—NEW YORK AND CANADA DI8* patch Ling.—The beautiful clipper ehip BOTHNIA, 1,008 tons burthen, James A. Avory, commander, will sail for the above pert poritively on the loth of November. ‘This splen- did ship has unequalled accommodations for the comfort x familics or single persons—her between decks ars very high gad thercughly veutilated. No expense having been «pared to make this the most desirable vessel now vp, and hor o manger having great experience in the Australian trale, s Pery short passage may be expected. Karly Application win Be necessary on board for froight or passage, st pier 23 river, or Butict, Brothers, 16) and lis South serect, or te Ieane T. Smith, 101 Wall street. USTRALIA.— PIONEER LINK OF MONTHLY packets.—The magniiicent clipper ship SCARGO, lying at pier 10 East Kivor, Allison. Howes, commander, of urthen, will suoseed tha ON ECO, as fifth ship of this ing, and aail, puctually on the ‘Bth of evemaber, for Melbourne, Port Phillip. The Boxzgo has m: age, and guarantead Al at the underwritors in London an@ eu N ork. Her accommodations for passongors will he wn- squalled, She is eight fe height between decks, while none of the other ehips advertised oxceed six and a half fos ig built with all tho modera improvements, including Forbes Hg-aud is precisely snilar in model and tonnage te OCEAN BAGLE, acknowledged Il to be on of tbe ips in the port of New York. I she will be fitted up and provision this ling. An effici aeage are informed thet the shin will «all p a dvertised showld ony dolay possibly ocenr, shey will be rovided, with hoard and lodging at ship's #xe pense. An Application for Lorthe ia ryoomragn miele the euporiority ri this ship will (like the Ocoan Bugle) cause her berths be all engaged before date of sailing. For pas sage appl: JONK ScDEN & R.W. CAMERON, 116 Wall otrees. MEDI cA La R. WARD'S PRACTICAL MEDICAL PRIRND— Those of the unfortunate who have .been treated ame vailingly hitherto, are especially invited ty examine ite peges, His new cloctrionl remedies cure alf cases withows jay. A few hours trial will convince tho skeptical. Of fice, Canal streot, one door east of Broadway. Dep WAkn's, TREATMENT — SIGNAL SUCCRSs — Never any failures —Dr. Ward has disoovored cerentm transcendent mean of cvro: palnless, safe, and amtis novony beyond belief, No ones so 80 radical. Among vhe firat Bloeslage of Providence, Office, Canal sertet, ene door east of Broadway KR. SPOLASCO, MD. AR. &C., 55% BROADWAY (from ‘London,) of world-wide’ sproad reputation, whore grent cures nud mastery over all a MORSOR Aare hee everybody, and whose groat and good “name, whon on hit professional tour threnghout Europe, (his great fang flew jong shend ef him.) the delighted popolace invariably wa- horsed bis charint and drew him iato the sities apd towns. for bin wonderful and wnexampled ovres—and espsoially the brave ‘emoorate of Ireland in rotutn for which Maron Spolasca invites all thore of “old Ireland.” now in thia free opantey, who ate lak er lame, $0 come to bianot? poor, shall have his very best advice gratis, R. MORRISON IS CONSULTED AT HIS MEDICAL and Svreical Dicpensury, 2044 Fulton street, favor. SYY own for thirty threo youre, “OMmos hours AA. M, te oP, ce bis diplon: Sur indo, with Boo) ey Goopees Sir A. Carlisle, &o., at atures of Six Av KR. WARD'S TREATMENT—-SIGNAL SUCCEss-~ Never any failures. — Dr. Word resrectfutly annownoas his discovery of tran. cure Which ongDt ontirely to supersede the sld_and slow syucom. Those she require a phyeician. are carnestly invited. Oiice in Cans) ant of Broad way. street, one J ‘PEE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL Comparion.—By Dr AM. Mactiooan, Professor of Ditensee of Women.—Twencioth edition, Imo. pp. MA Frice $1.—Years ot aufferiug, of physigal and mental so gvioh, to many an affectionate wife, and pecaniacy dithies ties to the huslend, might have been «pared by a limery porsession of this work. [b t# intended especially forsne masrried, of those contemplating marriagn, as It dive {rs ortaint Roorets, which should be known to them parti ar) Hore, slo, overy female—the wite—the mother—ths om eithor budding Into womanhood, or the othar in the deot'ne of in whet patare contemplates an imporkaat change, cnn @ikcover the oases, aymptoms, and the mre efficient remedios, and the mort ertain mode af once, i every complaivt to which her sex is ewhject, (Extract of a letter from ® gentleman in Dayton, One) Davron, May Dr. 6. MM No. 129 Liberty stroet:— My Dear | ren shee sinks nonce of her gros fore tnd during her soe ror any w 4 prosteating muting her Tite im immingne a and which was, on the las posed thir sunte of things wae Inevibabl self to meet the worst. At this time mnonthe,) Lheard sour ook highly spoken of, as containing matters reaching my case, On Hee rogaine and parn-Bi, ef it mY di itrenvec arth bo. my ‘wile, on leareen that the great discovery of MM. Dosoimenux provi a retely peat to me which F Htule oom cived wasp for "© Another year wonlé have proved my head in all human pr habjHty, my wife would have bean in her grave, and my children ter mothertons, i of conres, impractionhle to oom nljouts tromted of, ae tbe ied for the it Forsaleat No. 10 pa sb in Co, AM on, No. Wi Ohow of 21, & copy will bo tranamiited 4, AL feee to any pare of the United Staten, All lostgre - MAGRICEAD, Wot = weneed. most York Post 0 man who may dosire it, free of + xponse, to Head State y addren NE BAB hove. IM PDicaL aDrieRR AMD MARBIAOE GUIOR pracuical treaties never botore pu lished Twenty five conte ® sony, free of postage. Snld. by Stringer Townsend, 222, 1.0. Mrertot, azv Broadway ; and by the author, M Larmont, Physiginn ant sor f2 Weade corner of Broaiway, N.¥., wher he tramte all theag ah, Teor Ue MM, Gill 8 PM. oe

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