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pe r and x, Deo. 6, 1852. i cayt ‘hey to North a iy Tees oe. Te INVITATION raBerman: | 27 the Prannese of” Racine Company No.1 to attend Amistant Alderman Vat Tone That the sidewalk in iF Pr tot adjeiniog Church of the Holy Com: Seed ea RR sue y asatane Alderman Woonwann Tea | sheet by tween fro! fey methodist . Peck. ‘minutes of the last’ mecting wore read and approved. PETITIONS xarpanr—Petition of Wa. S. are +4 Bi rheb streets between avenues Cand Db. To . and M jarine by and iQ the corner of To Committee on Stre yiseistant alderiahn VatawntencTeet cae. lant placed in 2hirty-sevonth street, between Seo: and Avenues. Adopte be ‘ird ont. 4 Alderman Pecx—Petition of Albert Matthews ethers have Twenty-se' ne) hey Ay en a pt Assistant Alderman Breaney—That a crosswalk jonmes, lighted with gua. ‘To © neni widin Bayard street, on tue wett ofthe Bowery. Adopted. ee others, fora e—That across Doyer By ‘be, same—Petition of Th: Le power ‘a Thirty-second ireot;, between Bi crossw: of the Bowery. Adopte: th and Ninth Fe Gammitian ens ‘Actittant Alderman Mankant—Whortas, the Commis OPS the come Billof MG Pore, for ah slssrrices at | sonore of the Sloking Fund have advertised {op ante certain at the Twenticth ward station house To Committee on ect od she city ona, Biers Police. da now bringing is wbereny 3: this Board dee a a om of H. A. Waits, for extension of ry it of deudtful attoy thus it. To Committees on Sewers. nfo nie ty elon fine to the city, wl va ue, tl Berek re, Resolved, thi to di his rapidly inctonsing advertisement for the sale of the dslbs Bale ala! and Ca ee | me 3 ali. German Tw xxn-—Potition of William D. Sparks, an gic, ma adivision of tae Nineteenth ward. To Connie Department. of Pierce Delahunt and derman Haixy—Potiti panlal We Cla), city oalore, for payment of Dotaneteleee Ponees. To Cominivtoe on Fiance. y Alderman Moonx—Petition of George B. Rapelye to ond pecttain, precetedl of the woascre obecr eine dering colonial times, previous to the Revolution. To Com- muittes om Arts aud elouces, By Alderman Bann—-Fetition of Engine Company 29 for tom additional men, | To Committee on Fire Department, By Petition of Alzert McElvain to be rein- ptated in the fire department. To Committes om Pice' De. partme By the same—Petition of B. Donnelly and others f ommittes on of erroneous assessments. To the same—Petition of John Ward fer a stand al ty demani rovement and accommodation f for the Te it, Bei wi resolutio Trat an application be made to the Supreme Court for, the appeintmect of comalsstanets tervideeCee therine stree\ twenty-five feot on the west side, shrough from Cherry street to the Bowery, on the nterseotion of toe nd Chatham street, and the report of such com- a joners be presented to she tion, when mad itreets. Communication—From Street Commissioner, with catimates of cost and proposal of Messe Maillefort & Ra loft for removal of reef of rocks (n the East ri Delancy and Stanton street. Te Committec on REPORTS. Of the Joint Committe Streets and Roads—In favor of iF cor- 68088 Feoti meat the Park te tell books. ‘To Commitves om Land ‘snd Ping fRaBting rermission to Myndert Van Schaick, Horace M. By Alderman Twrep—Petition of Thomas W. Dowd wey, and 0 , to lay 2 raileoad track on Third avonu of sloop. To Committee on Finance. Bowery, ‘ke, ., to or near the south yest cornor of the Park. "% y Alderman Arvorv—Petition of Mr. Ellixtt Adopted by the followiag, yote:— Affirmative—The President, Mesers. Brown Tait, Mab- batt, O'Brien, Rodman, eee Woodward. Wolls, Ander gon Bouton, McGown Wright, Whoclan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valextine, McConkey—18. oo mittee on Roads—In favor Fo bets a ypace four ‘ia favor of giving to Garrison and Mer am the qran' bs rae i Avenue raiiroud. To Committee on Streets rman Iween—Petition of Moses G. Leonard and ethers for a railrcad in Grand and other streets. mittee on streets. By Ald Ob To Com- Avorn—Petition of C, A. Lamont and ened. To Come lstaeon Streets. ° following vote: —Petition of Ann Prow' ‘or re= ‘40 Committee on Finance. ‘Woodward, son, Bouton, MeGown, Wrig) Wheelan, Bai Ring, Valentine, McConkey—I pare eae ot, v ca io ee eps for Sree ree Tene WAES station ‘Committee cn Fire Department—To conour to pay bill san ePvONies of # Haswell for privilege to | of repairs to Engine Company No. 41. ptt by the fol- hlish a forry from Canal te listh street. ‘To Commictes | lowing vote: — on Ferries. Afiimative—Tke President, M By Alderman Bann—Bill of James Douglass for medioal | batt, O'Brien, Rodmap,. Beenie Woolard porvicos, at tho Fourtoenth ward station house, To Com: | $22, Houton, WeGown, Wrigh , Wheola, arg, Wall Rogers, King, cyalentine, MeConkey—19. 00 on Ach mittee on Pc lice. ‘he same—Communication from James L. Miller & Co. samen ts—In faver of confirming (he Felative toa change tor alooation of bell tower. To Com” | following a oeoment lists, and appoicting Abner Seatord ~ collector therefore. viz :—for sewers in Greenwich sttitoat, mittee en on Fire De part 5 Alderman Wanp—Fetition of F. W. Geissenhaimor, | {rom Spring street to the intersection of V Greenwich svenuo, frem & point about 100 foot aeuth @ route of railron ee OM Streets. me Petiticn ef Jawai Vecohio, fora rail- | of Twelfth street to in Nassau streot, from = >: a h avenus ie enue, to Wa- | Ann strect to a point about 100 fect south from a ae ‘and other streets on street: in Grand street, from Suffolk street to the oro Wderman Saitt—Petition of Daniel D. Westervelt | Between Attorney and’ Ridge streets: in Chatham treet and others for the organization of hose company ta the Elevonth ward, Ts Committee on Fire Department. By the eame- Petition of the New York Fire Department, far the troduction of Croton water and gas into all the hose, and hork and Indder companies’ housi ty. vo Committee on Fire Department. By thevame—Petition of A B. Roll from Mott street tv and thrvugh the Bowery to a point near the intersection of Walker sirect; in Mercor street from Grand to Spring street; in Thirteenth streot, fiom 100 foot to and throvgh Avenue A to Four- the | teenth street; for paving Broadway and gh avenue, ketween Forty-second and Porty-aixth stri ing | & space four feet wide through she sidewalks of the oat side of Thirtceth street, between the Tenth avenue and Hud- fon river; for getting evirb and gucter stones in Thitty-Afsh street between the And Second avenues; for filling in, rerulating and grading Eleventh avenue from Twenty: ninth to ‘Thirty-third streets —Adopted, by the following yote.— Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, t and others, fora Failread in Houston and other streets. To Committee on Btreets. By thosame—Petition of Benjamin Macfarlane, for lease of decks and slips, To Committee on Finance, we Alderman FRANoIs Petition of the ladies of the me Missionsry Society, for permission to erect a tempo- building in Front of @ oid By irantes “ee Affirmative—The President, Messr AKLEY Petition Uf Kdward Sica forex | O'Brien, Rodman, Breaden, Weodvard ‘Anderson, of Premises No. 961 William street, To | Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Bar! nance. Valentine, MeConkey—i9. y Alderman Ponenry—Potition of William A. Dooley to bave cower built in Third avence continued from Fifty to Fifty first street To Committee on Sewers. Of Committee on Fire Department—To concur to erect a house for Engine Com} 0. 18. Adopted Of Committee on Police—In favor of ig medical bills By Alderman Francis—Petition of Hugh Smith ard | of Drs. Jenkins and Johnson, of Ninth and Fifteenth thors for permissicn to lay @ railread from foot of Gread | Ward’. Adopted by the following vote:— atreot, Enet-river, to and threugh Canal street to Hoboken Afirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, Committee on Streets. By Alderman Oaxrry—Petition of A.W. White for re- mission of tax of Isd1, and correction of tax of 1852. To an, Breaden. Woodward ‘Well Anderton, own, Wright, Whelan Barker, Rogers, Ring, McConkey. wear Aldgrean Deesriw—Petiti By Ald Banken—Preamble, setting fortd th t th 7 Alderman Drnnan—Petition of Steph és cates y Alderman Bankyn—Preambie, setting forth that the tive’ to pier foot of Thirtieth street Neu ieee ite dof Aldermen adjourned frei lat to 4th No’ Boi from 4th to sth; that the snended. charter provides’ that neither board shall adjoure for a longer veriod than three dayr, except by resolution, concurred in by the other ; and that’ doubts exi lity of the agjournment from the 4th to Mond: being more than threo da; ‘at the question thovld ba efore entering upon matters pasved by Board Aldermen since eaid adjournment of 4th, resolution. that the law department examine the qu and report whether. said adjourament was made in’ ascord: ance to tho Jecal meaning ad intent of the fourth section of the amended charter, and if not, that they report whether, in, their opinion, 8 ject matter whatever paseed by f Alde-men sudtequent t> said adjoventent to Monday, November s, 1952, iaTogaily, before this Bosra for their action. J.aid on the table. Mt HOARD OF ALDERD Report in favor of granting to S. Kipp and, Abraham Brown permission to lay a railroad through tho Ninth ave- nue and other streets. To Special Committee ou Niath avenne Railroad. Report in favor of paying Benjamin F. Peaso, for services rendered in tho department of Streets sud Lamps. To € mitte on Finance, ‘Arristant Alderman Woodward ia the chair. Report in favor, of granting to Jacob Sharpe, William Committes on Wharver, Ke. By Alderman Switn—Petition of Joseph Godwin and others, fer a railroad from fvot of Grand street, East river, toand through Washington street tothe Battery. To Com- mittee on Stree! By Alderman Donenry—Petition of Wm. Wordsworth to havo Eighty-sixth street. between Fifth avenue and Bloom- ingdalo rond, Lighted with oil. To Committoe on Lamps and INVITATION. id to attend the third annual ball No. 1, Chinese Assembly Rooms, on ing, Sth instant Accepied. By Alderman Denman the Jk in front o! the rred to Cemmittee on Streots. By Alderman Oaniaye Resolved, That the, Seesct Ona missioner be and he is hereby directed to cause Dover strect, from Cherry street to the East river, to be graded, repave: aud curb and putter laid, without delay. Keferred to Com- Mittee on Streets. y {be sume Reolved, That the Commissioner of Repairs Supplice he and he is hereby directed to have James et, from Madison to Chatham street, repaved without elsy.” Adopted. enzies, John Anderson, Yreeman Campbell, D. R. Martin By Alderman Dournty—Resslved,Phat the bulkhead, | 8rd others, the privilege of eh down and working or pier, at the foot of Fifty-third street, East river, be ox- | Tailroad in Broadway, and Whitehall or Stat tended into the river ony hundred fect, under the diraction th ferry to Fifty-ninth streot, and gf the Street Commissioner. Referred to Committee on. ne the same sloug the Bloomingdal Wharves, Pics, hi tanville, Aatistant Alderman Bourton moved @ coneurrence. Various motions were made by the President, and Ai ant Alderman McGown and Barker, in amendments whiol were lost, and the report was concurred in by the following | vote By the sar c—Kesclved, That Torty-cighth street, teom Bigh th to Tenth avinues, be curbed and guttered, and side- Walke flagged four fect wide, under the mof the Btrecs Commistio er. Referred to Committee on Koals. the enme—Recolved, street, fre ‘That a sewer be built in Forty- Seventh avenue, under the direc- oten Aqueduct Company. Referred to Com. Aftirmstive—Arsistant Aldermen Brows, Talt, Mabbat' O'Brien, Redman, Breaden, Wells, Bouton, Wright, Whe hi ogers, Ring. Valentine. co an rere. sme Resolved, That Porty-sixth strect, from idermon Woodward, | Fifth to Sixth avenues, be r ‘the Street Commicsioner. By Alderman ALvonp- Corpora’ on be and he i Adjourned to Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. From the minutes. aes | hereby directed, to prepare the | EDWARD SANFORD, Clerk. | jor an application to the | ne ae | arine Affairs. sion, for the division of the _— ne drawn through the | | Tne Disastex to THe Pinot Boat Yanner —Mr. Johm if the Twenty-first ward, and | M Kee, one of the rescued pilots of the ill fated pilot-boat | ream are eg mHion thereof to beknown as the Kighteenth | yinkes lost, with four of ber crew, on Friday night last, states that the wind was fresh from the eastward. with a heavy ca om, at the time of the disaster. After | the two yawls were iaunched, aline was made tast from one to the other, to keep them from separating, but owing to the boats roliing in the trough of the sea. it was obliged to be lot go. Shortly after they separated, about 10 P M., their boat was hove-to by bending the bottom. | MOTION. Aldorman Conwrnt here moved, that when the Beard sdjournes, it will x Journ t» meet on Wednesday, the 8th inst., at 5 o'clock, By Alderman roperty on eiehi treet, be and ue C. from Thirteent e hereby directed to build and from Thirteenth to Siateenth eferred to the Committee on Sewers, | oe therefor. Adopted. | man Dexmax—Resolved, That the sewer in Four toonttastrest, between First avenue and aveaue B, be re- Paired, uncer the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Depart- | hy m4 liars be asd ~ | time keeping her head to the sea with the oars. ment, and that two hundred aud Sfty dollars be and is here. i a ee tee tes reer, ropristed for the same. Adopted on a divition, viz: — wt Rive “alae tf ‘ Oak the first. Mr. M-Kee. ip addition to th we—Aldermen Moore, Sturtevant, Oakley, Barr, » sid rmen Brisloy, Smith, Peargall, Bard, | she being considerably overloaded. Mr. M-Kee joined the board on to the painter to act asa drudge, at the same The ‘ornell, Doberty, Peet —13. , Whi nsfer saved his Life, “Alderman Doneut1--herolved, That the sunken tote | !'ser one, which fortunate tra ea : t the correrof venth etrect and Eleventh avenue, | Detanrune or Carironnra Steastense=The { be filled up ima y, under the direction nf the City In- | steamsbip Georgi», Captain Porter, and the new a Bpector. ferred to Committee on Publio Ht By the same—Kesolved, That the vacant lots on ths west Bide of Second avenue between Thirty sixth snd Thirty. | ninth streets, Second and Third avenues, be fenoed, under | the direction cf the Street Commiss ner. Referred t»Com- mittee on Btx Uncle Sam, Captain Mills, both for Aspinwall, left day afternoon, with a Jarge number of passengers. Tie Steamer Soutiennen, Capt. Foster, from Charies ton, arrived yesterday morning, bringing us files of Southern papers, ta. REPORTS. Of Committee ov Sewars—In favor of granting pormission fo Theodore Dehon, to construct a drain in Fifth avenue, at on Sewers—In favor of the construction of in Madison strect, from Jefferson to Rutgers svrest, ordixance therefor. Adepted on a division, Department, was politely relieved of the burden of carry ing bis portmonnaic, at Baltimore, on Saturday night, As it contained a treasury draft, to his order, for eighty five dollars, not endorsed, brokers and bankers might as Haley. Boyce, the Pres Oo ‘th, Bard, Denman, Cornell, Al- dent, Aldermen Briste vord, Doherty, Pe Of © Fourteenth etre Adopted. Alderman Brisixy moved to take up document No. 54, | nd Gas—In favor of lighting | Unfortunately, about seventy dollars in gold went the venues A aud B, with ga8— | come road, but that isa “ gone case’ no doubt. Mr. West's own account of the manzer in which he “ Dg the 5 ‘ 0% : . Shea tane lye Dears amnion Alascmen Den Pad supposes the robbery was effected, is somewhat carious, relation to w sewer in Tenth avenue, The same was adopt. | In quitting the omnibus car which conveys the passen- ‘4 4 ed pr ts meh J Menge Weustitenh Onto by, tae | gers from the Washington to the Baltimore cin Nt i lermen Moore, Stu 5 | San we ay ceil the President, Aldermen, Brisiey, Smith, Pearsall, Bard, | C2 Were apparently very bury searching for scmething Cornelis Doherty, Peck —13. . + | under the scats nearest the door of egress, and manage’ to obstruct the exit of the passengers, who neturaily | presced forward. as usual, in order to secure the best feats in the Northern cars. With such a desire upper- most in thoir thoughts, even the soost wary paseengers lose sight for the moment of thelr customary caution, | and the pickpockets collected the pretticst kind of crowd for thelr operations, On explsining the matter to Mr. Jeremiah Smith, the very obiiging conductor, (who offered to furnish Mr.gWest with wha: moncy he wanted.) Assistant Aldermen Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Rod- he very naively observed, that it was the only case he man, Broaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells Anderson, Bouton, hed beerd of that night. ‘ Night before last, slr, there Tonka” WHsth Wheelan, Barker, Kogers, Valentine, Me- ) were no less thun four unfortunate Individuals similarly iia | intruded upon President, of Samuel Nowlan, $0 exhibit his ays COMMUNICATION. fon from tne Croton A Communic reg = awa se ie abe iad - motion, the Board then adjourned iy T. VALENTINE, Clerk, Boanp or Assistant ALDrnMex. Monpav, Dec. 7, } Prosont—Jona. Trotter, Esq.. President, in’ the chair; wet Department ferred. To Com- m of paving stroets with a metallic substance, ToCom | CITY TRADE REPORT. mittee on Bie: Moxpay, Deo. 6—6 P. M. Abboit& | Buranervrrs —Flour slightly favored parchasers. The 6 iv! out thirty- | day's transactions reached 17,000 bbls. Sour and super- Head, ovuth side’ of Beeek streets eo | fine No. 2, at $4 £6 0 $4814; ordimary to choice State at Be | $506); @ $6 S14; superfine Consdian. in bond. $5 12); a Mur hy, Wm. Radford, and Miner ©. Story, for | $8003 Sod as gece Woah mat $6 18% a $6 433(: and 3 ral Goreme ‘Ninth avenue, ree}, &e., | a mixes y Wester + M8 $ 3043 from Fi.ty first et:oet to the Bastcty, and back. To special | common to good Southern at $5 459; a $5 623 by bbl; gommithes, ccnsisting ct ‘Ausivtant “Aldermen Rodman, | 160 bbls. corm meal changed hands at $3 67 for Jersey, Wrheeian, Roger onkey, and MoGown, and $4 123; for Brandywine. Wheat ruledfirm. The rour | pied soo atthe ity presented ho | 3.500 Long Island at $1 10; and 3.500 Western red at rs , these applications shoul well considered | $1078$110. Barley was inanimate. Holders of rye ‘pod int gated bef ing grented; the efore be it | asked, but did not obtain, 93¢ per bushel. State and by UY ‘s ne Commmtione csieraton A Western osts commanded 61}¢ a 63¢. per pat = widen 0 consideration Cortox—The aia were 1,000 bales to day, with « dull market, at Saturday's rates. PETITIONS, By the Parsinerr—Of Tho E. Davis, E. & H. Simons, and others, for leave to consti ilroad in Broadway. To Provisions.—Pork tended downwards Bales were Coomittes on Siesta wade of 300 bbis.; old prime, at $15 25 a $16 8744; new, thorn for tie seg ge Anern—Of Thomas A. Davis | at $16; old mess, at $18 25a $16 37%; and new at $15 the same—OF John Letarce cad associates. To the | 87244 $19. Green shoulders and hams were in slack re- quest, at 8 and 10.0 103¢¢ per lb. Sales of 250 pkgs. lard Watts Shorman | were effected at 12!<c. per ib. New beef wus lees active, ERM Restenn bt Ainstec®, The sales amounted to 60 bbls ; country prime, at $60 oduiann tor the eatne, If laid. To the mare 7 Stem | $7; do. mess, at $9 a $10; Vermont do., et $12 50s $12 Of William MeMurray aud Henry Hilton, for the ; and repacked Chieogo do., at $13 26 bah © the seme | 200 bbis, beef hams were taker $16 per 220 Lbs By ‘Aunetant Alverman Maxnart—Of T. W. - — fy Jr, ‘esad ® reiroad in ave Aand Madison strest. | Tv i ic Reports, | F orn it Alderman Rinc—Of David Tl. Ma MSH + pe jon to ley railroad throvgh G: Be, fa! of Cortlandt strect, To the same. 'y Amistent Aldermen Bowron —Of Jimmerson & ests nad others, for leave ts lay 6 raiirond from Dry Dock, | at still lower prices, Strict middling is at 8340. vowing {erough Grand street and Bowery, branch in Easy Broad: | the igh rate of freights. Flour has decline fine Lieved from onerous tex To Committee on Finance. market, Mess pork. $190 $19 50. Now lard. im bbls, Sefforeon Market station house, To | To-dey, 1,500 bales of cotton were sold at 7h a9 Ko, The seles of cotton to day amounted to 2,100 belies, at a w Oxiraxs, Dec. 6—Noon | Cotton is im active demand. Alrea¢y 9,000 bales sold New Onieass, Doo The market for Western produce is heavy, To the same. | sales to day bave been 3,000 bbls Ohio at $4 40 gs fs ‘By Accleteaut sl erwan BARken—Of J. Warren, to be ro | Gul at Se. Of prime bacon rides there are none in license to ran eve: York. Fo theca senmeat: | ie. 011%. Whiskey, We. Rio Colfee 096. Lay. 28c, Weits—Of Dr. W. Groves, for | Onancestow, Deo, 4.1459 | The market shows no change Crtantneror , Deo 6, 1862. range of 74 @9%c. The marist is unasttied, tut thers | je no quotable clange. « Wannine 10 Passrxcrns.—Me, West, of the Treasury | | well be on ihe look out for the detection of the thief. | 1 i ; ny Tait, Mes | First street, at 1 o'clock this day. (Tuerday.) Be e+ | On the Ist inst, Grove, near Morristown, * J.. by the Rev. J +. Murray. Tomas Crarton Cor, of . Hilzabethtown, N. J., to Miss Haxnter Eonar Stiies, of the former place. At Bistersville, V on Wed! , Nov. 24 by the Rev, Dr. Wadell, Tuomas Mh ie icCor, Esq, Miss Jucixtre. fourth and fudge Loper, all of that In lyn, on the 25th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Bacon, Mr. THomas Artaincr to Miss Many Buck, both of Tra- lee, County Kerry, Died, eae Bundy evening, = 2 ne Lucene, wife of James ingeet “daughter of Richard F. residence of ber father, No 14’Kast Sixteonth street. ren or ce will be conveyed to Trinity Cemetery for in- vei December 4, ther, Jas. Shel- a to attend his funeral, from “at w West Hoboken. om Saturday Gronce Suez: oR, ia the Peters year of The friends of the family, and of his ton, of this a = his late residence, We inst. Carrieges will be in sence at H half past 12 o'clock. On Monday. Dec. 6, Many, bn Sper of the ae James and Ma ‘The rel Donovan, 2 tives and fr 3-mon \ds of the family are ce Tlaphaafixty invited to attend her funeral this day, (Tuesday, Cay o'clock precisely, from No. 180 West Sixteenth a | near Eighth avenue. On Monday, Dec. 6, Mr Cramixs A, Tuorp, aged 31 years. The fricnds and relatives of the To doak are invited “ag attend the funeral this afternoon, at 2 0’ 86 ay street, His remains will be ‘akon’ to fortes wood. At East Brooklyn, on Saturday, the 4th inst., of scarlet ® Henpenson, youngest: daughter of Peter ‘the fever, Carr! C and Caroline 8 Johnston, in the 2d fr of her On Sunday evening, Dec. 6, Tomas G. Stevens, S0th year of bis Fs triends of the family are The relatives invited to attend his funeral from the house of hi No 27 West Twenty-eighth street, Thursday, Deo, half Unt 2o'clcck. P. M. without further invitatic Monday j omnes. Gib inst., Saran Cox, Castle Owen. @ tfully een’s county, Treland, aged 76 wee maser the family ry ts ave rontdonee, mains will be taken to Newark, N’J., for interment. At Jersey City, on the 6th inst.. Joun B., adopted son heen W. and Sarah Archer, aged 3 years, Tmoaths mud ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfull invited to attend his fuaeral,on Wednesday morning af half past 8 o'clock; from Bay street, near Grover, Jersey City. His remains will be taken to Bt. John’s Comotery, Yonkers. On Monday, 6th inst , of consumption, Carnanixe, wife of Jeremiah Walsh, in the 52d year of ber age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Wednesday, 8th inst , at 1 o'clock. P. M., from her late residence, No. 18 Prince street, to Cal- very Cemetery. On Monday evening, December 6, Miss Mary Kearny, daughter of Thomas and Mary Kearny, puede Key ae Monmouth county, New Jersey, in the 86th year ier Bge. The relatives and’ friends of the family are invited to | attend the funeral, from the residence of her nephew, fednes- Ellsworth Chesebrevgh, 109 ae avenue, on W day, the 8th inst., at half past 3 P.M. On Monday eve: Dec 6 after a short illness, Ronent Bennert. aged 7 months and 2 days, son of James and Mrs. Bennett ‘The tuneral will take place on Tuesday, 7th inst., at 2 o'clock. from the residence of his paronts, corner South and Douglass streets, South Brooklyn. Saturday, Deo. 4,’ of eryripeles Tromss Mumpersox, eged 32 years, a native of Cumberiand. England. Dec, 5, Fraxcts MeGantiann, aged 18 years, formerly of Tyrone county, and parish of Fintona, Izel: His friends and those of bis cousins, J re and Patrick and Peter Starr, are solicited to attend his fune- ral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock’ from No. 42 Stanton street. Baltimore papers please copy. Dec 6, of consumption, Mrs. Kurzanetn Newnan, widow of the late John Newman. in the 43d year of her age. The friends and acquaintances. and those of Michael \ and John F. Newman, also. her brother, John McDermott, | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from aa late residence, No. 260 Monroe street, on Wednesday, the 8th inst., ati o'clock P. MM. MARITIME INTELLIGERRFCB ALMANAC YOR SEW YORE_TEIS DAY, rs, w@~ Owing to the great length of the efficial doouments andthe press of our advertising patrons on our columns, woarocbliged to omit the namos of tho paseo eailed in the steam shi endeavor to give all to-morrow. Port of New York, December 6, 18958, RED. Stor mship Fotrel (Br), Samson, St Thomas and Bermuds, Ecurad Steamehip Unole Sam (new), Mills. Aspinwall, E Mil Steamehip Georgin, Porter, Aspinwall. M O Rob oberts. Ship Prizes Albert, Meyer, London, Grinnell, Minturn & ‘Shi pJ_A Westervelt, Hoodi Sbip Golden Gate, Barstow, San Frai Ship Fitsismes (Br), Hoyt, "savannah, D ilktegten. R Sitke (Rus), Weekiman, London, Schmidt & che n Bark Vernon, Fayo Bark Jubiloe, Brig Swallo Brig Melazz Brig Baltic, Scbr Laur “sh Tal |, Taylor & Rich. Bal- nsh, Sturges, Closrman & Co. “th Bortan, ween Ss Gil nd, ‘oster & ‘Nickerson, weeting, Norfolit, C Ackerly. , Carver, Trinidad de Cuba, H D Brookman. ie, Jacksonville, Brett, Vooe & 0. Sebr Blzirah Small, Jacksonville, Peck & Church. ‘ela DB Werner, Hammond, Charleston, N L McCready Scbe Virginia Grifith, Plummer, Washington, NC, Van Brunt & Siagbt. we Hamilton, Dayton, Alexandria, &, S turges, Clear- man oScle Calumtia, Winslow, Norfol¥, Sturges, Cloarman & gh & Knox, » Young, tetra Wa id, S WL par, Merrill, Sa: Solr Plymouth hock, Lacy, Boston, Dayton & Sprague. passon; Ship Andrew Fester (pkt), Holberton, siseiieet Nov 4, With indee and 635 passengers. to David Ogden. Nov 9, Cote msn MeKinney, @seamun, fell from the jib boom, Srowned; three infants died, and ore was bern on the passace. ‘The AF hove to im 13 fathoms water cn Saturday, at 1 PM, off Fire Telard; ine thick fog. ral Ship Ad: Wisting, Rotter 8, with mdse ang o passenrers to order, Nov, lat i. lon 43, pyoke are ‘lymouth, Perkins, from "Moasina (See 4) for ew York, Ship Oregon (of Newcastle), Patterson, Leghorn, 65 da ‘a With marble and rags and 2 passengers, to J 0 Baker & ‘ana, Nov 20, with miso. to n 7311 sigpalizod clipper bark | | le idiinere for Moseavia: Ship E Bulbiey, Brown, Chatioston, 8 days, with cotton, to Gecrge Bulkley. The & B had very rough weather Bark Elisabet), Young Malaga, Nov J, with frult, to Gcodwir & Bros’ Nov 2, Ist 29 44, lon 628%, spoke Br brig Purevit, from Wilmington tor Antigua, 8 dayé out. Bark Mary Morris, Protteav, Glasgow, Oct 17, with mdse and paseergers, to Dunham & Dimon. Experienced heavy weather. sprung & leak, lost jib-boom, & ¢. Bark Brooker Moor (Br), Cowie, Cor! iron pane 1s 36 daya. Me reat! fo Ging ell, Minturn & Co. The night, wie ontwater, Barei amage. ark El in balinat, to ri hompson & B ne aux Patria (Brom), Sinpel, Bremen, Oot —, with mate 99 peer to Gildemeistar & Co. “ary Flymecen, Perkin: Mesriva'70 days, with fruit, &, to Foster & Nickerson. Bark Florence (cf Windscr), Foy, Windsor, N8, 10 days, with plaster, to J Whitney & Co. Bark Rhodes, Rose, Savannah, rice, to Demill & ©. i Caricla (new), Hoxey, Bangor, Me, 8 days, with Isth and lumber, to master, Brig Johaunes Fev ard Grasse (Brom), Vicigmann, Bre- men, éi days, with mdso and 134 psssezgers, to Punch & Meineke,” Deo 4, lat $09, lon OD 36, spoke BE bark Annio, trom Dem arara for Liverpool. Brig Monserrate, Barton, Bon: 19 days, with ent, 8 W Lewis. Bae ba heavy vesther during the Brambail, Bermuéa, 13 day: days, with cotten and to sage, The M was py 'y from Porto Cabello, at w Nov 8, Wm Jolngon, seaman, of New York, died; Nov Wm Huviten second mate in B r Gane ‘th, John died 1 erman, of Engiand, died at soa. Capt Barton re- Forts sretop erinage snip on Bundey morsine, Phish he ene: ored to ke w packet, ashore five miles N of Little Egg Har- or, mainmast gone, hard and fart on the beach, was close to her but covld not ascertsin her naine. Brig Abram, Stevens, Kio Hacho, 21 days, with dye wood Ko, to Develle & Co. ‘Han boon 8 days N of Hatteras: Sept wm for Curscos, Mr Edward Brig Westphal with figen, &er Brig Jos juin (Span), Lue hides, &e, to Aguirre & Gal Brig Albemarle Mansfield, Guayama, with ay & W Armstrong & Son, of , Coleman, Larela de Coro, (Venoruela), 13 Kins & tle Bei r{ Johnson, Humaoon, PR, 13 days, in balisat, to Maitiend & Phelpe Behr Jobe G White, Green, Barscos, 15 days, with to bacco and fruit, toMM Freeman. Schr Sulliven, Chase, Angostura, 2 days, with hides, skins, &o, to Bech & Kubla Sebr Reform (Oldenburg), Aneere: Angostura, 20 days, with bides. horns. &e, to Von Hoffmsn & Uo. ir Beli pe, Goeler, Savannah, 9 days, with cotton, to H Tallman & Co. Sehr Virginia. Axworthy, Sw ané rice to Demill Sch M Wark, faith, to David R Saye. Sehr Leuisine, Smith, Charleston, 8 days, with octton, Bohr Trane W Hughes, Johuson, born, 3 days, with naval etc Tohr Francis, Robinson, Newborn, 8 de; stores. Bolir Washiagto neval stores. hoe ft Memetto, Smith, Wilmington, ;NC, 6 days, with naval atores Sche WHSmith, Jones, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with naval store i Behr Rhede fsland, Murrey, Swansboro’, 19 days, with na- val etores. Schr Jalapa, Chappin, Rdonto: Schr Zenith, Boas, Eddenton, Solr Williain Z Loggets, Bimpsoa, anah, 7 days, with cotton fedar Keys, Pla, 15 days, with oedar, , with naval y Pedrew, Wasthagiony NC,8 days, with New Haven. BELOW Ono ship, two barks, andon unkuowa. Bteamships Uncle Fei oe Clipper hip Golden oth Wind wognrie, WNW: suase), 80. Mills, Navy Raz, Georgia, Porter, de, Trwtaan, Bea Vetalonay ted of the families a enet etal ts attend her fu- neral,on Tuesday, the 7th inst., at 1 o'clock, from the father, it native of A°STIONS FORK wif allthis, TRI! INTURN store Bie No. 113. Wah ste innied'tom tiie Irish butt oran et of di jealers and Soasekaepere var ¥. Kk, MINTURN, Auotioncer. it nues—thirtoon ing southwost ee ‘Fitth Sisheet remait one will fora number of eat, Bb » A J. Uae ERE, ad ya rer tay pe Decembe Duilding lots Taland ; these lols doacribing the abot mn be hadof the auc- X ANDBEWS & HAUGHEY—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8th, at 103g o'cloeok, at Ni collection of elegant farniture 1Savits of rich parior furniture, pianos, centre, extension tables, rich chamber suits, bankels, quilts, bi and spring matrasees, plate Serwarey very nendied nt Kniven: locks: eandelabeas, Atif o'clock, 1d eaves of chee gant Swiss toy: By 24098 BOCART—THIS Day, aT 103; O'CLOCK, ‘at No. 15 Spi A Jot of tC household furniture, ery, stoves, ‘ovgrevings, lot of groceries, lothiog, and w vasiotyrot othok ut reserve. THOMAS BELL, Auctioneor. BNRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT fauotion, on o‘chook, in th calle: jin, the be t Fo, Nor Shit ute Pe bent splendid collection of ‘original ofl pontiney offered. tole | om rich gilt frames fou ee rks of some of tl a Wiloon, Williai Gainsborough, G. A. Willi: others, in the Dutch an: 'd Frensh Rouysdarl, rae Berghem, Bor In the collection will be boss English arti McKonsle, Caloott, Crono, Arat ade Riser ani ota bors Waisorp, Poit ic. together with at a tte © of the mod aintera at the Ha dam Brussels, “also several splendid Ttatian wator-solered. | drawings, of grea’ beauty, richly framed, and under fats recent! 4 from London. 'Thi plead lection will afford opnertanite to procu intiagt real merit. Catalog be ready on Monday nua tho Oth Instant, from which, time, until dhe ¢ay of 4a iam may be examined in tho gallory, a3 above. Sa! positives ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT the antes room, No. 24.Liborty stroet, near the Post-offce, a larg assortment of wings. brandios, champagnes, liquora, candles, &e.; a160 about 200,000 choice imported segars, in | toeuit. Ssmples can now be seen at thi out regard to the weather. Catalogu ealo is well worth the attention of grocera and others, the lots of wine are in large and small packages. Also one large counter with twelve dravors. OHN L. VANDEWaTER, AUCTIONRER.—TUESDAY and Wednosday, Dec 7nd 8, at 10}g0'olook, at the sales room 14 Wall at.,.s lotof fresh manufactured for splendid assortment, consisting in Crd of sote of three pie f ator martin, Hudaon bay martin, sable, mink, sablo fitch, pablo ee royal enmine, French goed lg ori ba in, don ieaeee Wy iver bs L. Seen tan AUCTIONEER, WILL SEUL, * on Thursday, December %, at 103 o'clook,at their sales room, 14 Wall street, Dutch bulbous roots, tate to suit gurelinsors, being tho importation of Vandershoot. & Son Wavoner & Co. The whole wili be sold without resort splendid tafe of din the first water, anid mannfaotured expre way trado, ali of which ie fully warranted, oonsisting {a f and breast pips, crosses, diamond ear rings ia ingle stone; brooch work in ame- he "or liants y for the Broad- byst, nee riage; diamol DR ingle stone and in cluatore, Assortment of other ‘stores, sapphire, ie gold detached lever and other compris with an loping watch naesortment rarely to be met with; together jortment of other jewel: table for holiday ition oan be fuily relied upon. Tho goods ara ition. Jae L. V. ANDAWATRE, AUCTIONEER.—TUBEDAY, Doce ber 7¢ Household Furniture. At 10}< o'clook, at noar Rivington, ae Aszort me. tofhoure. im consequence of the family leaving ing in part of paclor and bedroom furniture, sofas, chairs, in mahogany; be: washstards. togsther with an assortmant of kitohe forn'ture,.with which the sale will commeacs. <Adso, 30’ or eight loads prime hiokory woods, FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER. —MORTGAGR this day, (Tueeday,) December 7, at bal! past 10 it Fishbiste’s new rooms, No. 20, North Wiliain street p cndid rosewood and mahogany furniture, or nsisting tables, extension d sofas sofs beistends divans, loung ), buresea, tre tables, &e., &e.; also 1 pair of ee ebaing, 60,000 genuise ._ Moitgages, Jos. Sheppord. om tables, m CBN sale MORIA RTY,_ AUC day, at 10 o'c stock {ham ctrect, a Inte os- ment of new iture removed for liquor store, comsisti pay, gin, eid: Le ‘OK STORE AUCTION—THIS DAY, (TUESDAY,) Lecomber 7, on the premises, the entire contents and fixtures of store 1°iavenus A, near Thirteenth street, consisting of soap, oil salon, Counter, Se., with sn ape sortment of brandie rum, wines, WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auotionser. B. BUTLER, AUOTIONBER —FUBLIO ADMIN 13g sortmert, br: o'clcok 5 Catherine Arthur, daceased, coneisting of the stock, fix- tores and contents of a saloon. Also, parlor, bed-room, apd kitchen forpiture, marble top bureaus, wash otandi sofas, chairs, carports. eroo! and good-will of the premises, sth half yeareso run, Location unsurpassed in the eity. EREMPTORY SALE OF PROPERTY ON BEEKMAN ard Pearl streot - Milter will coll on the eighteenth o| change, ali that strect, numbr re font by cas teueen tent ie depth. Alss, tho tro starse on Pearl strect, numbors 205% and Peck ard Beckmer streets. S00 m the Auctioneer’s, Bo. 81 Maiden Inn R KEMP, AUCTIONEER—LARGE ANO POSI- * tive sale of rosewood and mahogany cabinet furni- ture, om Thursday, at 1039 jelock, atthe extensive ware- af Bowers, noar Hester street R, C. Kemp’ wil of Mr. Wim. Simpfon, who isabout declining the busines and ail of which has been made in thy be.s manner, for ths m trade, and willbo found well worthy of the at- housekeepers and the trade, and copsisis of « very large and beautiful assortment of Weed parlor furniture, covered in erimeon snd maroon ¥ inauite. to matob; carved mahogany sofas; teto a- lounges; ¢aey and Volt aire chairs; rooking chairs; apring parlor chairs, in geat variety; rosevood and mahogany marble tep contre, side and picr tables; wardrobes: library and secretary bookeases; French cabinots and parior seore- andsomely carved French bedsteada: bureaus; wash- star ds in every stylg together with all tho urual assor ment of a large furniture warehouse. BAS, CANDLES, SEGARS.—THIS DAY. TURSDAY, December 7, ot Ig 0 clock, at 57 Dey street, corner ot Greenwich—Tess, ciffee grouna mustard, pepper, macoaro- ni, tallow and ‘sperm candles, tobacco in loa , plug or cut, with brandies, gin, rum, cordials. wines, &o. Also, about 200.000 imported segars, of ail the most favorite brands, WELLINGTON A, CARTER, Auctioneer. ILLI@M LRVING & CO, AUCTIONEERS, WILL sell at auction on Tu yr, Decombor 7, at lke o’olook, at the eales room, No. ine street, near Broad: way, a’ large and fine asvortirent cf fresh manufactured ure, comprising every variety of articles of the finest fa- bric and manufacture. concisting of elegant sets of martin, ‘ia ermine London lustrod lynx, Swedish martin, chinchilla, fite! muff, vi tured for the Broadway trade, of t the latest style. Also, a Iarze and trimmed. Ladies are partiou! arly, Tnvited to ait ‘and exsmine them. ILLIA JRVING & CO., rey hs Wit sell at auction, on Tuoeday, Decembir 7, at ton o'clock, at the Motel Franonls, No. 3/ Broadway, s general asrortaent 0” hotel (uenituro, consiating in purd <f earpets, ing tables, mah rgany choirs, covered in hair cane reat do,, beds and bo idabourds, looking g hat stands, st hi ING NEERS, WILL sell a Wivien, on Wednesda; a Lat 8, at 1055 it the les room, No. 10 F Broa et, ry, & portion of thes be of & desler consieting ir par) of cross, brosches bracelets, necklaces, &c., of fine gold amete, pearls, aud iver ware, gold watehes, loskets, &o. ‘They can. be examined, day, 8th ine ‘The attontion of the ladies ie particularly re'yuestsd. HOTELS, | ‘ Hie Nattowat 1 HoT DETROIT.—THI8 HOUSE, THE erent establishment wast of Now York, in kept by FELUBKS & BENDAMIN, formorly of tho uM in the city of Montreal SHIPPING. : FOE NEW ORLEANS, nach —aa NEW DOUBLE oveamanip WILLIAM FENN, Winthrop Sata Commen 8, Mand rivor, for the abovs wil orb, ‘dirood, on Wodne 7, ber 8, a6 2 o’olook. P.M. ‘his ee has ne sooommmo. Sane for dav asaeren Pre gage in cabin, stoornas, $B as 0 foe Boonie F OU vIC. = Bhip; requerie “vied themsol ro5 A a ftonmer’s form of bills “t Inding a ry othor They may be had on bog ge BS the office of ike erase and will be oi we ab the office prior so tho day of. re ‘thoy wil gned on board. | No fra fab resolve Teding sign after 12 ook om Bo any of sailing, Yor froighs oz re PRS on board, 07 OLN & Go. sim oan. sbeos), sn in Now Or! —Monses. Mae! Warohos street. & Thomas, @ NOR SAVANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID m, wheel eteamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt, J. ¥. Walton, carrying the United mail. will lonve Pht Indeipnin tor Bavanpah on Wetnesday, the 8th inst. nb Wy o'clock AM. Spove Vine strook. In’ epsod and at ingomont for tho comfort ms et convenience of y Site ship ia wi surpassed, Fa ‘hiladelphia, "525 7) i TM dg) jd ever hie, Woctin, No. Sig N nah, Padeiiond, Fay & Co, OR NORFOLK. PRTRRSDURG AND “BiouMOND.— The United Bintes mall eteamehip, Ws L. Par der, leave pier NT a frolght, apply en boned, and for Ww LUDLAM & PLBABANTS, {0 Bront stoeb, acne vosren NOTICE.—H, ‘ ‘Al r Rae ee: pty xs woY Hl way desira- eto close | Passe | steamont marta umn ce ber 25th.” * = = Comey 4 iat [ae ‘coset, as has beon and is yet allowed on Setstiasucasse Company, Gignedd Zeb, Cook; Mutual Insurance nee Company, (ined) Walter aaser he ‘he Sun Mutual Insurance Company, ‘A. | the New Yerk Mutwal ararauce Company, te | Te the Con Morcantile Insurance pany, Smith, Pres > Lothrop, OR SAVANNAH- rior steamshi| for. ti aes Fea For freight ne eas a tt isin eet SE IAVRE STEAM ated 8 Btates a wottons ry ane Bos LEAVE NEW YORE, Humboldt, Sat’ "dey, cert 38 Bumboldt, Wi offer to Passengers pro: ether ii tho oconom} ft passage brvged Now to New Yor No passage wavered wa until paid for. An ex on bosrd. a WiutiaM ISELIN, Havre. te Li ‘of both: alm ft HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA sbip Company intend FROM PHILADELPHIA, City of Manohi City of Glasgow rBhureday, Fe o City of Manchostel City of Glasgow . City of Glasgow . City of Manchoste City of Glasgow . City of Manchesté: RATES OF PASSAGE, Saloon, $90, $65, and $55, Wodnesday, piace. steamship GLASGOW, Cm tons, fae horse Crais, commander, will sil from Gi cember, and wi l leave New York for Glasgow on stato rooms, ) $90; Bod. Blowaa’s fous incladed: _ Apply, fe For New Orleans, via Hav: BMPIRE Goel fe a oe thi at the foot «f Warre 2, at 2 o'clock P. ™ ‘and New Orlea: ah berths, $00; forward saloon be: vs es orly taken on freight to Freight: taken ok cae mew arrany wie ‘8 is of lad! office. . which may ‘No other form will be mone: ‘ork to Southampton e1 J 15th, a wi at noon. Firat osbin hate roo & (midship do., ra $75; sooond cabin, treet, rth river, precisely, Rata of goment; “Iadice the Union Mul ty ibe tine Mateal Invurance Company, WN. Hie Osgood. ving essealid eocuusixe nee & pats} » 56 ee seroek pamaadet, will leave Hi New Rees | LRAVE HAVRE. viRas STON, Agous, 53 Broadway. RTINEAU, CROSKEY & OO., Southampton. STEAM- sailing the favorite steamships :— oe fee ‘Thureday, inc. 3 by Thursday, Mar. 31, 1853. 5, 1853, 1353. Wodnesday. 863, aaaeeeere Mar. 30, 1363. (according to state rooms. A limited number of third class passengers will be en, \d found with comfortably oooked provisions, for $20. to Liverp20l. “from Liverpool. ‘i ube s wishin to bring. ou theit fi ie oa aa ieee | § joates ol e, and drafts on a Piterling upwards. Hand bills can be hi She ofice of THOMAS RICHARDSON, agen ange eee eee, TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— ‘The Giasgow an¢ New York Steamship Compan: ee ‘ow on the 15th of De- ‘6 now V tober Saturday, saloon 3Y MON, 83 Broadway. JNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSDIP COMPANY be ste tee jail from rae ths, $50; Havana, ‘ ew bibpeeni shred Sante ser cubic ad hij f freight are requested to sw hemeel ih oa H Bit 1H Hy Be Dae on ay eat ry ‘after 12 o'clock onthe day of ‘sailing, For PROMERTS 77 Woot stecet, comner of Warren. ai ouneating withthe Facile Mall Geeamah gh U. 8. mail line for Californi Fis Mipinvail and P tine! U. 8. mail sto TP iarticas, UB Crmpany’ Regular Mai nama to receive the Illinois’ mails and passonge: inmedistely for San Tiraneioes. NO effort wilh tir be the part of the companies to send we [gt with expedition, comfort, and safo' fare to Aspinwall—-Ladies aaloo: ate Bsn) and forward saloon, state room, g $s. P fos w the Fi rable ight oF pasaage, CHARLES a A WHITNEY, at thovomise of the 177 Week streot, corner of i sa a7 requested to eu hours of of lading, which wil and "olook UNITED STATES, 1 will leave Now York, pinwall, Navy Bay. ary 6th, at 3 ship Winfield Scott, wh steamshi grrival of the passengers by, the Francisco, stopping on Veesels, for accommodateons, ven! are unsurpassed. each steamer. Aspinwall, and ts cautioned that tickets for this line Browlwey, New York Tone 9° mded on the ‘lroa are gold only Te STATES MAIL STEAMSHIQ bay hora North river ot yd Conrecting at Pani vith the new double-engine steam: Jeaven Panams on at Acapulco for supplies. Pin is attached engers passongors Ratos of att fe tenet athe atten: between the 3 P.M, nited States, for San Those tion, speed, and safety, to whart at No. 25 8, BROOKS, & CO., Gonoral Agents. & JOBNSON, {0 Wall street. ANDERBILT double engine steameh Will leave from Pier STAR b 00 tons opular steamship Brother Jonathan, joaregua transit row traneportation, These et sccomm odations and vortilation. aage, apply only to For int. No. 9 Battery plac onod against she roor. lings, None are employ: Tro public are ¢ hired runners of of line. 2. North river, at 5 o’oloo ly, on Monday, December 40, cennecting wilh sho INE—TOR SA N{PRANCISCO.—ONLY ine giving tickets for crossing tio ethinvs—The new OF THS WEST, 2,00) tons, ik P.M. over bre id rmation or pas- - B. ALLEN, Agent, of for this York built packet ahi commander, insuring at she Ro ge oiath abip of th of Dooember, trom i knows th BALTINORS, F. ae Jowost rate, wiil sua line, and sail jelbouras, P « tin the world. ip of he New York and ges i yet beon det Attondants provides Tine havo booa Ave veotorenog ever sll others, oven as high OW. CaMenGn, $18 Walt USTRALIA, PIONEER LINE.—THR NOBLE NEW Ni orem he Soars ed uotuslly, on the idoh ‘ie Now York built packet shige The Balsa wae 2 forshem trates, shreot, IP. —THE 3 eugers can be ac Commodated, at low rates, wich comfortable state room, If early application {1 made on board, pier 14 East river, or to BUTLER BROTHERS. 163 and 118 South street; or $0 Tengo T. Smith, 101 Wall stroct. ete.—The ¢ pier 10 Rast river, having ellher cargo on board, wi Immodinte despatch for etborsene, berthe romain, unsold, to esouret wales nly will bo 27, Tho scoomuodetions of 8h Hcquaites by ihoro of any obhoe sulp ta pert. sage apply on beard oF to, nig Ras PPL USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PAOK- 9 magnificent new clipper ship SCAKGO. wy ication vase ace ‘For pas- GDEN, RODERIOK M. CAMPRON, 116 Wall sbreat. bide son route, for Jee, Cunningham, Eva. is ex ‘and of the following dimensions via— beam, 10% feot deop, and about 700 (aad ed was made at the Phoenix foundry and has» 44 And 11 fect stroke; boflerabout twenty two moi At the yard of Sarpuel Sneden, foot of Clinton oint, and will he sold low, to ‘8 concer aforination, apply to Semi eden, Greonpoin Smith, 81 Corlae ors sbrect,, New Vi 8 MEDICAL, Guide from Youth to Manhood,” ter to the afflicted, in all drseas 8. Tnvigorating Cordis}, for nervous dgbility, re with bd #0 many young men sre troub! 6 This ne URE VEGETABLE EXTRACT, gorating cordial —Dr. Mort enital d:bitity, im cy, incontinence, Ke. fining muccows whch hae attended thie invalaable for loa of masculine energy. physical | prortration, or any of the con orction, or indulgence of the pi ripe! tm ho slugbie preparation ever Giscovered: modicins i# composrd claimo higher Faris, ed the obief cities of, Europe nent physicians in this oc Yor nervous, heed ard mand comple 2, #0 Long sought for tand never be t that can ‘administer to hoon said by seme that thon inourable, ‘This, however, is not tho fact, TESTIMONIALS. No mi timonien ot preclude to the proprietor wore we at PITAL, WOROEITER, timo bo uss not bad a olmale omlsaton, whiko . lon; invigorating 0 Th foro fou 4 dil vanson. , exoitoment, “ae would hold the many certificates — ypital, is 0 1. Dor ro to inform ye of sy, pati Lhe “] ‘coured som cordial, ‘whi BN he tells mo kon two wooksn, TEAMER‘GOVERNOR FOR SALE.—THIS FINE steamer was built by Wim. Brown, expressly for au ont- yours old, 23 toot ngine » ee jd—laya ot, Greon- for furthor +; Bootman & or) T. WHITE & 85." SL Coont! lip. R. CONVERS, AUTHOR OF “THE BEACON, OR to adminis. ie nue and 13 Shembece, ‘ateeets sia —DR. ‘MORSE S INVE jordial, for medioi in fat aan comedy for tho above cemplainte, it stands unrivall tnd alone, (ahero in no other geliable remedy. or anyithat has authentical reccived the sanction o' dap entiemtwonderfol vegetable produosion of whlch thls rand ite wisad, Saal Ny Ly and =the Ye will Op. of ts ae hohadtwo riteelf, I have se of Feslated All trontanent for over five yours, pert rape and the person a fi dis yd. wit ry Ure: hundreds without relief! dollars worth of Dr. Morse’ A. KENDALL, M. B. LETTER FROM waste 5. Y w. phe pet 20) Da. Monse_Sir-—Send as 400 Zot Invigorating Cor T iving i anc r o Humor ua testimonials I hav _ kaw Eaberteon, #q., of Roading, you are at libe: lish. I havo been personally soquainiad wi w t= number of yor ad xe oat Yours, & on eA Yort s sons. go o obliged t sional iheepe For the last six or elgh beon travelling, as advised by my physic! by siedtieg principal watering plases, = any lasting beneat, uml alle! my return from Cape Mi x uy'tn nt “worse the useless, should nes taken it but for your recommendation and eee allod at your at n was that th apted the cordial, professional standing of the proprietor. ac magi My health bey to improve almost dove, Mi, appetite boosme better. I felt although Ihave taken but four of the me, I fool well. I am eatiofied of my ‘ind cordial for my return: shall al ways regard Sninvaluabie remedy. ttoe oeaniteliey (GUN ROBERTSON. To Dr. J. W. Dyott, Philadelphia. 6 THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE ee RECRIVEO APRIL MM. inal Ywoskueess mplaints, seminal woskaeasy No ono but & physician, alise the situation I waa was brought wpem it which kandrese perocived it =e firing me, 1 left the. had ag! it was too late to prevent the curse which always follows thie sin. T app Onn old and skilivul doctor, Ife told me that my Rot require medicine; that T ssould got woll if Vrollew the habit no more. I waited, and waited, until I became ov Weak and nervous that Coould hardly walk, I shen oom sulted & physician who pretended to understand my is medicine three months. but found but with t wished that ine tape ‘Chat day 1 Tahal itwotnaeate me, “wi ou. Ihave im ud orefere now all your bad fe yaad’ the ences ef them De. Tgorating ‘cordial eured me ; sond for ls follow. shee @irections, aud it wi ant will never gtte is. cordial a fair trial. Wa. Gakt rooklyn, August ei Thee boon ailicted. fo the Inst sovon years with general weakness, prostratien, Ng my-4 sonr atomaoh, dyspepsia, costivences, ‘aa Bsuleve, ‘riginally torminated Dn, Monar,—Deae Sir:—My'wite and headache, brought oi Severe cold during sicknens, which. mi 1 ral physicians were em oye medicines to no purpore, Ai cordials and oth pose as yours. A\ me to try your cordial, whioh would operate with any better Fejoice, and fol my heart expe en I inform you she h Cc ‘iles, Dyspopsia, ail aro g doubt it wi ire ultimately restore Ler to complete weal shall ever take pleasure in recommending it to troubled in like manner. With my best respects, SYLVESTER H. WORTHEW. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. OSTON JOURNAI A Varvasie Remeny.—Dr. Morse’ We invite publio attention to thie aly heard it warmly recommen joians as the best remed: speedy cura of discasos of the genital ore: ing frow a seoret hab't of youth. Fapid sm their progress, undormini Sinking the gufteror inte fatal nless epeedily arrest than the community most fearful mortelity will at the nd those axie- ‘These dissrters are oftem the constitutic tion or We to, who aro tronbtes. with wh 0 tho mind as well ae body, destro: Morse’ Inv many of its acquaintance: that gevor 2 trrmbling on tho verge of @ torait who were gnis rescued by & timely use of Dr Kors Coal (He Advt.) HERAL Wo invite the attention of our renders to the advartios of Dr, Morse's Invigorating Cordial in anather column of paper. Wo bave heard it recommended by some of our fs Paints it is avert wo ing Cordini, advertised on our Iss far above tho qusck medicines of the, Wil be won, is pepptisd, wholoenio and rovail orl rakes DAULY MAIL, suet 35, Lane Tho suosess of Dr. Morsa’s Invigorating Cersial to be ef the character. We pai day two certifi from Thomas Toy. Prince atroct, 7 e from the Rev, White, of Lynn’ 9) to have saved his life, and Wie. Wine booms oqually strong confidence in ita efficacy. Intelligent mon like those would net praise $0 strongly what they did not fully be liave to be trae. The Odd (THR COLDEY RULE. the following — Among tuo numerous extra Pag ca Ee i cng train of nerve! mdicy epon provirotien or debility, frm o head aged, Dr. orve's in ting cor: im of ev perio: agood Alva . icino, and iaving oeen a Aad vantag: ® number of oases, ploasare, and with full cout th 4 FAOTS TO BE CONSIDERED. TO THE MISGUIDED. Those are somo, of the and and msiansholy offsets pee. duced by early habits of oui Rho Fe 13 01 9 back and limba, paine, in the head, dimnesa of sieht, oular Rover palpitation of the irritability, der mont of the digestive debi ity. symptems of consumption, &o. Mentally, the fearfal effeots on tho mind are mush to be Greadod. Lora cf memory, confusion of idena, depression of apirita, eraion to society, self-distrent, love of are some ox tas. ovils pee omporance in the use of ardent spirits is nob the omkp syecign ot dissipation which iaack' for ite viottane. the He ehitdren of genius for this terrible diveass, which {or i heontomb of victims s eneridos, proves shat, shape another altar on which the domon passion immotates sands of tho most generous hearts and noblest intelleete. IT 18 A MELANCHOLY FACT that disvipation, of whatever grace, always singles oud Gow Vengeance, the mort gifted and beat hearted, sof mam Line) mt ions, g oanet 1 torbodings, tude, timidity, Alas! what countiogs numbers of magnanimous havo that might oti Dayo been saved b; What a pit; and the asst ting from the ore’ habit, MARRIAG viow; the rm and with ‘the melansholy vtsetiee, Miva the Deppinase of ame ther booomes blighted with our own. Loss of hong who UNG P triorare, All who have injured them: indulgencies, wil! find in thi 1m potenoo—weaknors of thi al gonit: power is the penalty most froqdontly pa 8 loos Fein oF license to their passions, are too apt to commit oxce: no bein dreadfol effects. Although rite in th CONSTITUTION AL DERIEITY, aro of the he powes Dower 9 b. who prac a by emature impotencs "are ‘the physiosl neal pow: iy a too frequent and too gront exeitemear ot the ENTS snd GUARDIANS ave often misled with re. Gr soroee of divonae in their ¥one om o t LJ parting by indigestion, RD and symptoms ee that they have bee onusod By by in. hough ailuriog preotios, destructive o! any ‘in; y. ioe Gane by M. Mor M. a, a + bet yale, R - jonorat Agent, Broad ’ % whom ° dete must be addressed. NTS. George we Malim, 215 Fu) atrost, Bi f Boston, 'W. ¥. Spender, 133 W ieee Prada ‘ ay Bisa 8 Lame Tonn't May Ua Jone®, ly eg a eek at | mi ond, a bimores i 8, 8. int Tashi ton, 2. ed ‘an y note & Howes, 125 nes een all nm, 531 Broadway; Bull i or Cannon torena, Brow, a: the Talon, eho name 3 the dosea, in fat d sold for repel ae te fas wna Motoalf Morr, ‘omos of Ses Boubborn o! raring oe st ‘State of