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ASTOUNDING DISCLOSURES, MIGHLY IMPORTANT PRESENTMENT or TRH ring @xan by committee the vebiic GRAND JURY OF NEW YORK. | aci'thesises wo tnd some of them tether hmitel in hot Ingrees and ; the tetors having besa netted, f to make \terations wiate SENSATION IN COURT. | iyimeaty. °°" ay ann tos ian te lacks inte the tow regelating e bul res, Xo. TWO OF THE ALDERMEN INDICTED, We find if necessary'16. call’ the the attention of Five Werdens, and other public officers, to the present mode of &e., &o., ke. building tenant houses There are in many parts of the city tenant house: with only two ands half to three im the Court of Sessions, yesterday morning, before Ke corer ‘lillou and Aldermen Wesley Smith, of the Eleventh ward, and Jumes M Bard, of the Fourteenth ward, the Grad Jury announced, through one of the officers, that they were ready to clove their business for the term, and wished to be heard. ‘ibe Recorder sent them word that the Court was reedy (o receive them. Shortly after, the | Grand Inquest appeared, and Mr. Exben, their foreman, presented several bills of indictment to the Court, and then stated that he helt im bis hand a present ment made by the Grand Inquest, which he requested | might be read by the Clerk in open court. The Recorder | took the document, cast his eyes over it, sud then handed the same io the read, and as that | functiowary passe! from age, great excitement was manifested by the people incourt, there being a large | member present, antiel) to be made Among the indictments presented to the Court were two bills against the very Aliermen sitting on the bench; and this extraordinary coincidence \ended to increase the | mcitoment. @The following is a copy of the document presented by the Grand Jury — vos Paxsevtwesr. The Grand Jury, im closing their deliberations for the February term of the Court of General Sessions re fully presemt to the Court the result of their fabors che charge of the Reeorder, at the commencement of the term, the attemticn of the Grand Jury was called to rious public allegations of fr cvcruption, and mal- pemotices, om the part of public officers connected with the gity government. and this body was oillcially charge i with the duty of investigating the subject. Having dis. | posed of the case: of persons under vonfluement charged with crimes, the Grand Jury, at the earlivet possible imo ment, prosecded to the discharge of the duty devolved wpoa them. From that time they have been daily on gaged in the investigation; and, while (hoy regret that the | termination of the term of the court prevents s fuller | confirmation of their labors, they trust that their exer ‘toms, as presented in this report, have not been without veneficial results. witnesses have been summoned, some of whom having been regularly and personally swbjcened have led to obey the process of the Court; and from the te y had before the jury, independent of that with held by the voluntary ‘absence of the witueeses re ferred to, the moral eouviction has been irresistibly forced upon the minds of the Grand Jury, that gross and stu us frands, and wilful violations of their off cial duties, have been perpetrated on the part of various mespbers of the heads ef departments and the Common Counell, an indictment fer which, against incividual mem bers haa, they have reason to believe, been prevented by their wilful disobedience of the process of the Court, on the part of (hove absent witnesses. Other witnesses who Lave been examined, have refused to answer; and the | want of a necessary power to enforce the proper answers has been fuily fel’, and to « certain extent has succeeded im preventing fival actionin certain cases. Fnough, how- and if Bre should take, on the l the inmates of the upper stori Secretaries, Gro. H. Peek, Je John M. Grifith, u by bi er information from them. ing the disclosures that were thar jury for their ed the Grand a andy cog ie grateful to them. He THE ALLEGED PERJURY CASE. presentment, and as Aldermen & appear in the Supe contempt, along with their brother pared the Broadway Railioad an injunetion, it was deeided ni but 10 adjourn it to Monday morni for t "eo for the year * where it was upon on boerd vessels at Richmon prices here nets op the first of March, should learn, for the paxsage of beats hafo: ‘The Delaware Coal Compa: re organised under different a tention to mine coal as a compuny sed by Rogers, Siuiniekson & SATURDA Avnys.—50 bbls. changed hands $4 75 for pots, and $5 76 for pearls, maintained its value. The d: bbls.: sour at $$ 56%, a $4 OXY; au a $4 75 rye, t4 6235 y to choice State, $5 O64 0 in, in bi ever, bas Leen ¢licited from the lips, waiply of unwilling | rrant the eenclusious her v witnesses. to wn } gin embotied, | Obi & rogerd to their sworn | which they owo to their | cominunity s state | atintegrity of bigh ¢ egormily. ‘they svidenoe warcauts it, ds it. of facts aicoting Use mora! aud mgt funetiontries, and vi »' ave, however, no alterny ive cnty enjoins it. and whe lew ihe investigation: of tho rected to charges of alleged 1 First—The grant of public »roperty, real personal, to different parties for alleged Losdequace and improper nary bio red, a $l little. State and Western oats | 48e. 0 0c. per bushel. ng & downward tendency. The considerations. 7 : , | Seliow at d9e. a 6c. per bushel. Seeond—Charges ef direct bribery aud corruption on the | ” Corrou.—The market continues part of public officers. day of 1 200 bales violations of the 19th aad 24th sections | Provisions —Fork appeared vnal of the City Charter. cluded 600 bbls. at $15 5 Fourth—Improyer and corrupt legislation in regard to cortain railroad grants. -—Geperal and rmprovident waste and expenditure money. Inder the firsthead, rarious witnesses wers called and | ee of whose testimony was, that in tho month of December Inst, « rerclution was referred to the | Commisalencrs of the Sinking Fund, directing them to fix | known as the Gansevoort ites proyeerd vale, and for. detecmiaing an ade, quate price by public competition, had been put and lost, tbe property wa.. finally determined to be rold to Rouben Lovnjoy for the sum of $160,000, $40,000 to be paid in 10% for bame, per Ib of was in better reque: Ohio and State, per Ib. at Se. a Ye. for fair to chsice por Ib. with Obio and prison, at 23140. a Provaprapms, Feb. cagh, and the balznes to be secured by'a mortgage on the | That Ma Lowejay’«, den was gcouur panies! | communicetion Mr. Simson Draper, to | effeot that if the grant was confirmed to Mr. Lovejoy a, the dtmount necessary, and ne would take the deed, _ [forther appeared, that on the Penusylvania Bank, 1 exocute the mort; + 200 2th Deoewber, ilo deed, with a counterpert, wss duly n exeouted to by Mr, Draper, the latter of which is on ecord la the Comjtroller’s office, duly acknowledge’ on | the 28th December; thats mortgage was also execuied | by Me. Draper, whic is on record in the Register’s ; and s0 far, the transection, independent of the fact that Me. Drapor was one of the Governors of the Alms house, and by implication embraced within the fonzteenti section of the city cherier, was closed. It, however, farther appeered thief another deed of the same property, te tho 27th December, an acknowledged on the ber, was exeeuied to and for Mr. Vraum— | - On Tuesday evening | tans, hy the Rev. Dr. er, Mins’ Savas Mf. Sravem, dough der, Beg. j er of Died, On Saturday the fatter of which te on record in the Comptreller’s | 28th year of hix age. offiee—end against the deed execate! by Mr. Draper was Hie funeral will take p! writtem in the margin, ‘‘ancsiled Dec. —, 1862." Thiscan- | o’cloek, from St. Patrick's Cathedral. cellation was proved by Mr. Laurence, # former clerk in oh the Comptroller « office, to be io his handwriting, and to bave beon done by direction of the former Corpora- tion Councel, Henry F Davies. There was no evidence to show the sanction of the Commissioners of the Sinking ¥und to this change and canceliation, and no memoran dum on their minutes, ef much proceedings. There does The Coal Trade for 1853. The quartity sent by railroad this week is 16,953 16 toms —being an increase of 2,114 tons over 4.941 19, aysiast 233,807 01 tons to same r ‘The Schny!kill canal will be open and ready for busi- The Delaware and Raritan canal will not be ready, we | It was expected to be ready by the first of the month, | but a coffer dam gave way, which will delay the comple- tien of the work until the time stated has been, or is abort to be, ces. CITY TRADE REPORT. | BREADETUHFS.—Flour was less active, but ruled firm and | "s sales embraced 11,600 rice do., $$ 87%; | $5 3154; Supertine Cana- | nd, $5 183, a $> 25; mixed to fancy Western, | and fanay Genesee, $5 31¢ Corn ruled dull and heay: Vrwekry.—Sales have deen made cf (0 bbs Jersey, Xe. per galls, eash—a reduction. Stock Sales. Loug Island Railroad, s6, 1834; 60 Morris Sales ofter fired loard—200 shaves Long ow afternoon, at two o'clock, {from five to seven stories high, feet entrances, with only one ticht of stairs running up in the middle of the houses, with from four to six families upon each oor; wer floor of the house must be subjected to reat loss of life, and personal injury. HENRY ERBEN, Foreman. ‘Taroporr Martine, ) Preston Hitehoock, Horatio N. Wild, John 8. Hadley, M. H. Undershill, John Denham. Patrick Garrick, Daniel Hogencamp, C, VB. Ostrander, Frben, the foreman, seid that the Grand Jury wished the Recorder to have the investigation continued imself, and that he should send for witnesses who absented themsolyes frou (he Grand Jury, and elicit ‘The Reoorter replied that he would do so, and he labor in this matter, muptinity at large would also feel n di-charged the Grand Jury. IN THY FORREST DIVORCE | As some time had been taken up with the Grand Jury n aud Bard had to | or Court to answer the charge of Aldermen, in having resolution In defiance of tocontinue the Doty case, ing, and the witne be defence were notified to appear at ten o'clock. sé woek. ‘Total tor the last few days has brightened e trade cousiderably, and caused a nupposed they bad a on board at Richmond will not be fixed upon r the rates of toll and transportation are pro- | ted. Several engage ents for coal have been made, but no prices fixed for the present. ‘The rates agre ‘twill determine the the weather permit. | re the 20th of April. Itis not their in- The mines have all Co.—Miners’ Journal, | Y, Feb. 23-6 P.M. to-day, at 34 68% a | per 100 lbs. +8 89 6 4] moa warme....mora 11 Port of New York, February 26, 1853. Steamehipe—Floride, Woodhull, Savannah, 8 L Mitohill; James Dickinson, Tilston & Co; City Thichmmond Mitchell Nocoh NL Macready Co; Reanehs, Coveney, Norfolk, oe. nen hak ame g mon; Charles Lécraw, Havre, [ B Mai Emith, Australia, John 4 Barke—Beta (Brem), Gustavus, Baltimore, P A Lois. cher; Loretta Fish, Gates, New Orleans, J W flwell & Co; ¢ Thomas, Fisek, St Marks, &c, Smallwood, Ander: son & Co; E Corning, Groves, Port Philip, Jas Swith & Son; Marietta (Jerusalem). Cappuro, Mareellles, J B Bardy; Fanchita, Mortu, Cardenas, RC Read. Brig—Albion Cooper, Lauderkin, Zaza, Nesmith & Sons; Monte Cristo, Wass, Jacksonville, ‘J O Bakor & Co; Loui Walsh, Wood. Potomas river. Brett, Vose & Co; TB Wat- ron, Blackburn, Mobile, Fagle & Hazard; almira. Norbe ok, Neuvitas, JW Hiwell & Co; Augusta (Prus), Hogerland, Barbadoes, Thomp-on & Neuhaus; GD T (Br), Atkinson, 8t John, NB, Cook & Smith. chrs—Mary Powell, Podger, Wilmington, NC, ES Pow. eli; Ruseell, Mitchell, Dighton, J H Havens RL & A Start, Lovier Richmond, Van Brunt & Slight; New York, Wyatt, Richmond, C H Pierson; Sarab Elizabeth, Somers, Van'Brunt & Slught Raven, Rose, Jackson » k & Co, Panama, Lawrence, Norfolk, JC Slaght; J oughty, Murphy, Philadelphia, Jas Hend; niove, Vharo, Philadelphia; Van Brant & Slaght; Wa Colyer, ‘Brooks, Philadelphia, J W McKee; Josephine Kingsland, Baltimore, Johnson’ & Lowden, CA Hanaum, Bacon, Kingston H Underwood; Fanny (new), Jamison, 1 m Wendell; Vendovi, Brady, Boston, 8 ¥ Cuke, Rose, Philadelphia’ Van Brunt & nry Fitzgerald, Jones, Providence, R Greea Jr; Apalachicola, Eagle & Hnard, ew Haven, J H Havens. Sturges, Provis Thomas Hull, Hull, Providence! Editor, Case, ; Warren, Stannard, New Haven. ARRIVED. Sloope— Oregon, Steamehip Crescent City, Baxter, Now Orleans, via Ha- | vona, 5 days and 11 hours’ from the Istter port. "Encoun- tered streng gales the entire passage. Feb 21, stending N, off Cape Florida, passed schr Marion A Gold, Grant. from San Juan, Cuba. for Boston; also ship Northern | Chief, Alden, from Mobile for Boston. perfine No. 2, good Southern, $5 5) | Rye and barley varied Pin better request, at dis- sales comprised 34,000 | on Wednerd | bushels very inferior to very prime Southern white and | steady, with sales to. | tered. The sales in Batter | and lie. o 2c. for 23ie., and Lite. a 50 do, 32; 00 Pennsylvania the late Willlam Spa Feb. 26, the Rev. Tuomas Mecrixs, in the lace to-morrow morning, at nine year of his age, after he bore with Christian Ited to at- 286 Wes: not appear to be any mortgage vn record from Mr. Var- | (in Thursde, num; and the only apparent security to the city fund | mond, aged veems to be the tnortgnge frem bl. Draper, while the | The fune conveyance to himself is cancelled, and he has exeouted — from ber « quit claim deed to Mr. Varnum, who would thus seem | the family ly toenjey a complete title, free from imcumbrance. vi On Fries -¥ 25; of consum dence was given tending to show (hat $225,000 would Ray, in the SOth year of his ave. have beeo given by anotier applicant, and $300,000 by His friends and those of the fami am applicant who desired the same property, and that | folly invited nd the funeral. notice to that effeet wan given, previous to ihe sale, to © o'clock, from hiv late residence, 3 the Mayor and Comptroller, Without intending to im pute any improper motives to the majority of the mem On Sunday. February 20, Mr, Erovarp Germ, age Vers of the Sinking Fund, the Grand Jury are authorized — years end S months. the only son of Franeis Guerin. to ray that there was an undue ba te want of proper Hir funere) will take place at his late residence, No. publication, and an apparent want of judgment—in thee 6 Levey place, thi afternoon, at 20 elock. His remains froceedlings and sale, deverving of divapprobation and that | will be taken io Greenwood. ’ The relatives and acquaint the tion of the record was a wanton asamption ances ef the Gecenced are rep: iy invited to attend, of without! it} was furiber proven, that in relation to the sale of the weter-right in front of the bulkhead, at or new ‘the foot of Hammond street, the adjacent uplands be to Arthur Qaion—that Mr. Quinn, a4 the party eo titled to the pre-emption right, was desirous of procuring the grant—that, nding difieultien in the way, he applied to Alderman Sturtevant, of the Third ward, who demand- «i $2,000 for that pe hat $1,000 was offered which was refused. upon the ground that Alderman 8. would have to di and that there would be nothing brome 'tis friends of ¢ for him, and that Mr. Quinn was obliged to cell, and cell, bis interest in the upland tea third party. ral, th noon, Is was farther shown before the Grand Jury, that the #, from No. 114 Sixth» sum Of 9500 wae prid by Mr derman James M. Berd, of P. Stanton, eenth ward Thom the F to fo: Be ‘oxed by all who kne: Grones W. WiLuiaMson, ecing illness, Oscar 7 days. Hy invited to at t owe o'clock, withont venue, corner of Ninth whim.’ towards the tion of any interference with certain Feb. 24, after a lingering illness, which «aisting pety at the pier, routh side of Wall sire bristian resignation, in the sure hope of It wee further proved that ip the yoar 1561, Dr. Cockroft LiKe &., wife of George W. Lawrence, in the made application for the Catherine street ferry. oud af of her age. for new prime, and $17 for do. | | per bbl. The operations {n pickled meats amounted | to 270 pkgs, at 7ic. a Tye. for shoulders, 10350. 0 | No change cecurred in the value | of beef, of which there were 500 bbls. bought. at 13e. a 170, Cheere attracted lest attention, | jibboom, | Marys, Milliken, | sebrs Geo Edward, Mi | Planet, Preble, N¥o Steamship Southerner, Roster, Charleston, to Spolford, Tes on & Co. Schr Jasper (Br), Newell, Cienfuegos, 24 days, to Ha- milton & Bros, Experienced very heavy weather daring the passage; woe off the Highlands for 3 days. Sehr Virginia Griffith, Plummer, Charleston, 4 days. (37 38, lon 76 1h, in a gale from NW, lost dy! firing jib, &e. Lut Johnson, Charleston, 6 days. tah, Mankin,’ Wilmington, NC, 8 days. Feb Haiteras, ins gale, lost fying jibboom. Sehr Rio, Gautier, Washington, NC, 8 days. Schr Elmira, Tinwking, James river, Va, 4 days. Schr Franklin F Kandoiph, Endicott, Alexandria, 8 days. Sebr Benjamin I. Berry, Sharp, Alexandria, 5 days. Selir Chas T Strong, Strong, Baltimore, 2 days, Fehr TL Miller, Smith, Philadelphia, 2 Schr Flhott, Buckley, Philadelphia, 3 Schr Sophia Ann. Sinith, Brandywine, 2 days. Sehr Zenhyr, Doyle, Brandywine, 4 days. Schr J K Shaw, Brainerd, Millville, NJ, 2 days. BELOW. ‘wo ships, and one bark, unknown, SAILED. Steamships Florida, Savannah; James Adger, Charles- ton; Roanoke, Richmond and Norfolk; City of Richmond, Norfolk; ships Ocean Spray, San Francisco; Trumbull, Now Orleans; bark Kate & Alice, Montevideo; and others. Wind during the day, NW. Memoranda. ‘The steamsh{p Washington. for Southampton and Bre- men, is detained on account of low water on the bar. She will sail at eight o'clock this morning. ‘The bark Esperanza (new), Parritt. of ami from Fast- | port, that went ashore to the southward of tho High- lands 14th ult, was towed up to the city this morning, by the steamtug Achilles. The pilotboat Nettle, while at anchor under the Cedars, night nat, during the blow, lost an anchor and chain. ‘The new foretopza!l «chr Fanny, of about 110 tons, for Australia, lays at anchor in the East river, and will sail on Monday. Brig Bury, by Capt B 8 Bristol, HI. Herald Marine Correspondence, Paapevpaia Feb 26—4 PM. Arriyed—Stoamship State of Georgia, Collins, Savannah; brig Francis P Peck, Smith, Mobile. Cleare]—Steamer City of New York, Matthews, Boston; schra Alice Mowe, Ellingwood, Portland; Hautress, Dis- nes, Charleston; mrt, Somers, Wilmington. Disasters, dic. fap Sorpma Warxer, of Boston, from Walthall for Rio Janeixo, while at anchor in Hampton Roads. Sth in-t., ready for sea, was run into before daylight by seamer Roanoke, hence for Richmond, carrying away the ship's j is ure head, cutwater, &c, causing s, Uelay of ‘or Topairs. Brac CHarence! Long, from Virginia for Thomaston with timber, «trek on Duck Rock, nesr Monhegan Island, about 2P M, 17th inst. The captain and crow left the bien in a boat immediately after gine stra bes Any ee ae me of Worren, RI, 160 tons, has been purchased Usher, of Dighton, and the Mossrs Ushor, of - (AasMie’-t: nee Eurvor:" On the ith ihe vessel came off. tor into Month |, Whore she now remains, full of water aud dismasted. The Challenge was a good vessel, three years old, and uninsured. The cargo was insured at the Georges office, and the freight at the Thomaston office, ; Themaston. ‘Sam Apriame, of and from Rockland, for New York, lefore reported put into Newport, has been havled into | the stream, being still on fire, and fears are entertained | that ehe will be dertroyed. jed, 22, at the Church of the Pari- | ir. VascHar D. Derrxy to Scues Asionr—Steamship Pennsylvania, at Philadel- phia 26th, from Riebmond, reporta having seen three schooners ashore on Vinwiek’s Island, about twonty miles sonth of Cape Henlopen, They appeared to have gone on but.» rhort {ime previour; one of the schrs supposed from North Carolina, 9s she was’ discharging naval stores. Home Ports. ALEXANDEIA—Arr Feb 22, sche Honesty, Appleton, Phila, od, schrs Mary Emmeline, Rice, Barbadoes; S Rockhill, Corson, Boston; D Hale, Jackaway, NYork; W H Sheldon, Reynolds, do. STON —"Telegraphed Feb 26, brig Montrose, Siynal for a brig. Cld ships Benningten, Young, NOvleans; Advhan, Kemp, NYork; barks Lucy [. Hale, Lull, Anstratia; Tremont, Taylor, Cape Good Hope: Scott Dyer, Hill, Havana; Hiero, Seabury, San Francisco: Goldfinch. Ryder, NOrlesns; fodiaua,” Watts, do; St. Mobile: Chas William, Biasland, Savan- nuh’; brigs Anglo Saxon, Fierce, Gonaives; Vesta, Ste- yens, Galveston; Surom Ludwig, Hastings, Savannah; , Philadelphia; Arno, Hawes, and Sid ships John Dunlap, Esther @ | Barney, barks JJ Tiaiborn, Chas William, brigy Vesta, sor the i had persed the Hoard of Aldermen, and also the friends of he *, Daniel Stm- was sont to the Beard of Assistants, Alderman W. a of her oncles, Robert and Fy . Green; also of the Eleventh ward, then an arsistant Alderman, re- | the members of Empire Chapter, No. 56, cotyed the sum of $500 towards the furthering of » favor pectiolly fuvited toettend the funeral able action in the Board of Assistants, upon anid grant, renee of ber fe’ her, Ne. O82 Water street, this afternoon, | and that after the passage of the grant, Dr. Cockroft was called upon by Assistant Alderman W. Smith for $:,000. tor effecting the passage of the grant whiol Doctor Cockroft refused to pay. It was clearly shown ‘hat enormous sums of money hare been expended for and towards the procurement of ritteoqd Bi One O'eloek. for {nterment. On Friday evening, Feb Kreiseher, the folly in : ber funeral, grants in the city, and that towards the decision and r Promrement of the Lighth avenue railroad grant, a sum | avenge E. a0 Me: thit would startle the most credulous, was | Op Priggy, ex ; but in consequence of the voluntary abseuce | ogrd U0 yeire of witnerres, the Grand Jury was loft without Hise relative testimony of the particular recipients of the élfferent amounts. 1 fn in evidence before ur thet Arthur Quinn waa compelled to sell hie bulthesd and water right, in con sequence of a demand made of $2,000 for the passage of the commutation of the grant. Hs ott 1,000, whieh wae refused, as he (Sturtevant) would have (o divide, and Abere would be nothing left for him. In the Of 1862, 8 resolution was offered in the ‘omumon Couneil to reduce the fees of the Coroner. Alder tan W. Smith called on the Coroner and agreed to «np. yoess (he revelution for the sum of 3259, to be paid upon reoetpt of his quarterly report; and the Coroner has paid eotd amonnt. a report on the Coroner's Aléerman Smith anid that Al- nuer. aged 47 years and 2 mouths. ryville, Staten Iskand, after » Hn, Regiment of New York Volunteers. ¢ relatives and friends of the morrow affernoon, at one o’elock. the P. 8,—The steamboat Huy Mr. Thomas P. Stanton testified that he peld $500 to | River, at half rast nize o'clock, A. Alderman James M. Gard, for the si of the re- On Friday, Feb. 25, yort of the leasing of the pier south side cf Wall street, | nick Artin, youngest son of Charles Biizabeth Ruete, aged 11 montha. inthe yene 1661. Tooter ‘Wm. Cockroft testifies that he made application for the Catherine street ferry; and after the grant lad for concurrence, he was called u; tent Alderman W. Smith, secompanied ty es Adeiatant po phe len aed her mage to him that he coakd a favornl rt from the Board of Asvis- tants without Paying 8500 whieh he paid. After the pas- Gelen F. and Mazy Kllen son of Francis and Mary MeSorley, ond 26 days. acquaintances of un Her reiwaine will be takon to Greenwood Mra, Camounm Krvscume, 2d year of her age. | amily are respect this afternoon, at one cence, No. 177 Third streot, near Feb, 25, Nicwotas Swrrm, of conaumption, tnd friends are invited to attend h’s fane- ral, this afternoon, a two o'clock, from h’s late residence, in Forty firet stitet, Yetween Seventh and Kigbth ave On Saterday morning, Feb. 26, Darito.ommw O’Coxwon, Hie frlends and aeqraintances are reapeet’ally Invited to attend his fomeral. from his late residence, No 246 Fast Nineteenth street, this afternoon, at two o'clock On faturday morning, Feb. 26, at his residence, Facto- ring {llnows, Mr. Bexsa sas Vas Cirvy inthe 38th year of his age, late of the Firat family, and the New York Vohuutecrs, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, Factory ville, 8. I., to- enol leaves pier No. 1, North at No, 43 Lafayette place, Fuxne. re and Sarab At Harlem, on Friday evening, Feb. 2, Prawk, son of Porter, aged 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally requested to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'cloek, from 1Z1st street and avenne A. On Faturday, Feb. 28, Franc Wiuisam, second eldest aged 1’ year, 1 month tage Of the grant. be was called upon several times by | _ The friends of the family, and iikewias the friends of Apaistant Smith, who demanded 83,000, lose the 4 ett i for effecting the creat, whieh he wdrcd poy Patrick Fleteber, are respectfully invited to attend his From the testimony before us, we are satisfied that | dence, enormous amounts of money bays been pald for obiaining | lyn greate for various railroads in the city. but in conse On Friday, February 2%, at 6 uence of important witnesses absenting themselves from the city, and beyond the jurisdiction “of the cont es | have been unable to complete the iny s#tigation 18 day Mr. George C Prrne testified ‘at leased Som " dives and (riegnie are © jon the sonth va wm v0nk8 Uaat tome, be weld teas We nod povurwi ve | at iru Cluck, WilLout further ms rtethom, funeral, this afternoon, at So’cloek, from hia« late rout. No, 29 Classon, near Wlushing avenue, Fast Brook o'clock P. M., after a kong and painfnl illness, Mary T. 8., eldest daughter of SM. and Merah R. Crandall, aged 16 years, 6 months and ecpectlylly invited to at of oenoos NYork | NYork | | ordon, Garland. r Sam] Nash, Allen, Savannab. b 23, sehr George C Gibbs, M &IC Gilmore, sehr ark Sophia, Rogers, Boston; L Tay, Cain, deli 1 Satterly, Jones, Maryland, Foxwell, Balti Mary Eliza. Hoteh- Urleana, Sid ship Cs ABETH CITY, NO—Arr schrs I > Morgaret Ann. Burgess, West Indiea, FALL RIV} 2t—Arr Deb 23, schr Ida Mailler, Liscomb, Kaltimore. (id bark Jos Fish, Seavey, Apalachicola. NEW _ORLEANS—Arr Veb 17, steamship William Penn, Sears, N York; ship Lydia, Sonle, Boston; barks Mary Anpab. Wade, ays from Liverpool; J B Johnson, Pease. Rio J 25th Dee; Sytphide, Ombot, Bordeaux 24 Dee; b Carreo, Palermo Dee 15th. Below iy |hide, San Jnan 16 d teamehip JL Day, Talvo' » Art Union, Stubbs, Trieste; . Richart Liverpool; Stephen Glo * Keloolah (Br), Lawson, i Nehrixt, Charleston; Mazatlan, ccbre Unele Bill. Sawyer, Corpus Kelly, Savannah. Towed to sew 12th, 1; Jes. €, Cobb, NYork; Meteor, Bearse, Boston; Oregon (Br), Kerr, Liverpool; Home (Br), Mure, do; brirs R Patterson, ork: Hamlet, Crawford, do; sehr Jane Eliza: beth, Tove, St Thomes and a mkt. 'W LONDON—Arr Feb 24, propellers Shetuckot, Geer, : Norwieh Yang, Hotkum, Norwich for nin, Roath. do for Wiraington; Yorfolk; Lady Adame, Champ- 45, berks Rainbow, Hamblin, N uvius, Parrott, Providenos for t, nel Satterly. ‘ume, Godfrey, Wm P Williaias, ik. Dscar Jones, Kelley, folk EWEURYTOUT—sh Feb 24, chip Bighhyer (new, 120 tous), Waterman, New York (in tow of steamer RB Forbes); sehr Joho G Faxon, Parsons, Darien, FORT!MOUTH—Sid Feb 4, sche Neney Mills, Eldridge, Bew York < PHILADELI'BIA—Cid Feb 28, sateen mour, NYork: binacn, NHaven. VORILAND—Arr Feb 2%, eutter (US) Alert, Whit comb, from a cruice, Cid bark Cabera, Lituejohn, Car dens: briga Eavtern State, Gamage,’ Trinidad; ‘sola, Park, Matanzas; sche E¥ Lowls, Berry, NYork. PROVIDENCE —Arr Feb 24, propolict Osceola, Miller, NYork, Below, at anebor near Nayatt Point, ship Island City, Saunders, from Mobile. Sid bark Vesuvius, Parrott, Faltimore; brig Zoars, Parritt, Darian; soir Leopoldo O'Donnell, Hofolt, Savanzah; sloop Wm H Lowen, Hal. look, NYork. + Delaware, Sey- ing, Dole, do; & P Burton, Ko- Passengers Arrived. New Onizane—Steamablp Oreseent City—Mlss Allee Clark, J J Wicks, J H Carter, USN; Miss A Curtis, Joho Hill, ‘Hyacinth Lasne, Rdw ‘Davis, Juma Wallace, J ¥ Mrs RJ, Smith, John Duncan, F H Bowen, LC Pettas, W H Colgroove,'J @ , Mra Anderson, Mr Thompson, Jaa Humphey, wife snd ‘infant, John Cook, Wm HA , John Ryan, John Lyneh, Jno |, A J Jefferies, L Ostrickenburg, Mr Hof'raan, A W yf Haslet, Chas Phillips. Urratie. , Mr Murengey, John Stone, From Hava: joha Castano, Passengers Salted. Barwex—Steamahip Washington—Carl Dosenbery, Sun Francisco; Mra Sarah piapen yo England; Mrs A God ehaanx, Mr Godehaaux, Mr and Mrs J Levy, ‘two children and servant: Mise EBranning, Mrs D Jacobs, Chas Co. bell, Hy Senoper, Hy Lolitot, NYork; Saml Hollyer, Lon. don; Bremen; © Schmekstoff, 8t Lonia Peter Mavebart, Hy Meyer, NYork; Stephen Richard, Feltimore: H Levy, France; Peter Heinrich, Gormany, Moses Strauss, NYork: Louts Volton and Indy, San Fran cisco; Sart Britten. dP Durete, Carl Herianklacke, Paw ' Nt 0 te wat John Moke wan, NKock. Dpeoie, $55,525, omankciaL ANTED—ON Ww. GOOD [MPROVED PRO. ENTRAL orate rap FINAL poi ‘ment upon subsoript capital ateok Bank, Ie required te be paid on Thursday. the third day of Maeet erst, at te Vaaing seem, io. 68 Chambers street. By order ° WALTER OAKLEY, Cashier. DRAETS ON, IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN’ S0M3 from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued by the rubseribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CU., No. 83 South «treet, role passenger agents for the Swallow Tall Line of Liverpool and London paoket ships, OOK AT THIS —HENRY BEIRNE, 39 WEST wants English silver, at 24 conts eiowne, STREET, r shilling; half 88, tive francs per oeut pre- yr foreign gold €0 cents: sovereigns, $4 86 to Amerioan silver bought st 3 paninb, 234 percent. Al-o, allo at the highest prices. OTICE — AN ELECTION OF OIRECTORS OF THE New York and Virgiain Steam-hip Company, (or the ensuing year, will be beld at the office of the Company, 04 Wail street, op Tuesday. the Ist March uext, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M. C! E HABICHT, Secretary. FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, 78 BROAD- way, New York, February 22, 1853 —The fourth in- stalment of ten dollars on each share of the incroa-od capital stock of the abore company, will be payable at the office of the company, on the 25th day of March aext, and the fifth instalwent, of the same amount. on the loth day of April next. By order of the Board of Directors. FRANCIS SPLES, Secretary. J ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— ‘Treasury Department. Kaleigh, N.C., January 15, 1553.—Sealed proponnls will be reseived in the city of New York, until 10 o'clock A. M., of the #1+t Maroh next, for the purcha+e of $600,000 of bonds, issued by the State of North Cae lina, ‘Yhere bonds will bear date the frat of January, 1853, and will run thirty years. ‘They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at six per cent per annum, will be payable on the firet days of July and January of cach ear. Both interest end principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the citv of New York, unloss where the purchaser may prefer to have them mado payable at the | treasury of North Carolina. ‘They are issue? under the authority of the Legislature of North Carolina, for the construction of the North Carolina Railroad ; and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said railroad, an the dividends from said stock, are expressly pledged for their redemption. ‘These bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from taxation. Parties bidding will please address thelr letters, en- dorsed ‘‘Senled Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds.'’ to the undersigned. in New York, directed to the York. ‘The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at So'clock, P. M..on the Bist day of March next, in the presence of G.B Lamar, E-q., President of the sald Bank, also be present. Succesaful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ‘This deposit may be made either in tho Bank of the Republic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North Carolina, or in the’ Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Carolina, D,_W. CudRts, Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ROVINCE OF CANADA.—RECKIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebee, Feb. 7, 1863.—Teaders will be re ceived at this office up to first March, one thousand sight hundred and Afty-three, for debentures of the Province, to be tanned under 16 Vio., chay, 22; “An not to eatabliah a Con-olidated Municipal Loan Fund for Upper Canada.” in sums of £100, £250, and, to a limited amount, at £26, currency, each, at twenty aud thirty years, to the extent of two hund.ed thousand pounds, currency. Interest, six per cent, payable semi-anoually, upon presentation of coupons. Partics to stato the appoints required, and to head thelr tenders thus:—‘Tenders for Debentures to be isuued under 16 Vie. Chap. 22" The form of debenture can be seen at the several bauke in London, C. W., Ham- flion, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal Quebec, and at this Office. E. P, TACHE, Rec. General. ‘0 BUILDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived until Monday, the 7th day of Mareh next, at twelve o'clock, for furnixhing the materials, and doing the work necessary for the erection and fi ofa new primary sehool building, on the north side of Thirty- seventh street, between the Tenth and Eleventh avenues, in the Twentieth ward Separate proposals will be re- ceived for the mason work and materials, or for the carpenter work and materials, anda bidder may, in ad- dition, propose for the whele. ‘The plans and elevations can be seen at the office of Thomas R. Jackson, the archi- tect, No. 170 Broadway, of whom, or of either the un- dersigned, printed copies of the specifications cam be rocured, and to any o ‘whom proposals mzy be de- ivered. The school officers reserve the interest. Dated New York, February 17, 1853. JOHN G. BUTLER. Chairman of School Officers, Henry McLzax, Secretary. bs tieth ward. eer ga a a ; Goatine ok No. 13 Wall wt ——FIPORLLAN WUD. seals noes RIDGEWATER PAINT—THE DEST ARTICLE EVER Ot steamers, and other-vessels, and, from its spark and cinder proof qualities, for railroad ‘bridges. cars, depota, | &e. Testimonials and spccimens can be seen at the de- pot of the company. For sale dry, in packages of 200 Ibe Ard upwards, and in oll, in kegs Gf 28, 50, and. 100 Ibs., wy R, BOGART, General Agent, 125 Pearl, and 78 Beaver LANK BOOKS—PAPER RULING.—BLANK BOOKS made up for the trade, in large or small quantities, At low prices; single books ‘or sets of books ruled to any Ui vinde riled on mole ines, pamphlet al on m rate terma; magaz! }, pany} | and printed books of every devosiption, bound promptly, and at low prices. JOHN P. ELLIS, 102 Nassau street, conor of Ann. if fa FURNITURE DEALERS AND THOSE GOING TO housekeeping.—CEORGI & SCHINDLER, 47 Canal street, three doors from Broadway, manufacturers of cabi- net furniture, having to move on account of the building coming down, oiler for sale a large assortinent of superior rosewood and mahogany furniture, consisting of rich par- lor sete, etageres, centre tables. bookcases, music stands, bedstead, amoirs, and mahcgany wardrobes. dressin; bureaus and washstands, sideboards, extension tables an dining rocm chairs, sofea and chaira in haireloth, Vol- taire, arm and casy chairs, &c. &c. These articlos' were made expressly for the city trade, of the very bost work- wenship, and will be soldat prices unsurpassed, as M:. Georgi is retiring from business. C. A. Schindler’ will re- | move on ist May to 169 Cane] aireet. ACHINERY, TOOLS, &C., &C.—THE SUBSCRIBERS are prepared to manufacture all desesiptions sot light machinery. Also, lathes, slide rests, engineers’ tools. &e., &e. “Inventors and engineers can havo their drav ings, patterns and maehinery, got up with acouracy and despatch. BENTON & HANSEY, 156 Crosby st. APER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & ©O., NO, 6 Chambers atreet, (next but one to Stewart's,) cor. Rer of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the most extensive assortment, of every quality, of the richest style of decorations, imitation: of marble, &e. The most skilful workmen are employed to IEWKSBURY’S METALIC LIFE BOAT.—THS PRO. prietors respectfully invite the attention of stesra- Toat and ehip owners to the above boats, one of which may be examined at the Sectional Dry’ Dock, between Pike and Ruigers streets, East river. These lifeboats into the water in any position, whatever, and will always be right side up, as one side 18 the exeet counterpart of the other, The bull may be divided into any number of water-tight compartments, so that if a hole should be stove in any ce part, vhe will loose buta small portion of her buoyancy. These arc believed to be the most roliable lifeboats in any emergency requiring the abandonment of aabip at se other canse of sudden destruction to a vossel employed in inland navigation. A lifeboat of this kind, 18 foot long, 6 feet beam, and & feet deep, will carry from thirty to thirty-five persons on board, and sixty er seventy more can support themeelves by holding on to the life rods, seg ee ae be mines from et age! Bar- as, Kast ‘ton, Mass., general agent; ial Dodge, avejoy’s Hotel. N. ¥.; H. V. Mason, 264 South street, and of J. & BUNCE & CO., manufacturers, 26 Washing- ton and 17 West streets, N. ¥. YOUNG, NO. & BOWERY, WILL CO. well the reniainder of bis furs, at cost price, for a few doyn longer. coy, FRANK. WHERE DI YOU GkT TIHAT beard?’ you. Six weeks ago,my face wow fas smooth woman's. Well, I boughta bottle of @ra- ham’s Ongnent, and it has made my beard grow strong and thick, sa you see, and without staining the de:h.’ $1 per bottle, sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAFLAM, 28 Aon street, Fowler's Buildings. FROM PRESIDENT FILLMORE. — oe well known laventor of the Magaetic Pills, for the destruction of insecta, rata, and al EB. Ly Yowder a) mice, bas received a communication from the Prosident, appriaio Teport fromm the Royal Palace, awarded to him of the reoelpt of medal, certidcate, a msnisaioners of the Crystal as tho exhibitor of ¢ magnetic der. The letter, of which the original may be seen at Lyon's No. 424 Broadway, is publishod below. It adda another to the pile of testimonials in favor of the preparation which have been reaoired from the moat dla tinguished wea in both hemlapheraa:— Copy. raters Lssines Wasmivoron, Monday,Jan. 31, 1863, To B Liom, No 474 Brospwar, New Your. Sir—I have the pleasure to inform you that « jary of Royal Commisaiéners conaeoted with the Rxhibition of the Werks of all Nations, at London, {n the yoar 1651, in al povise the States tna vhs us awarded you @ cortificate, and = copy of the re- ports of jaries. articles are in the ion of Col. Peter Fores, of thi ta elty, Chatrman of the Amori- can Executive Committee, will be forwarded to you by sueh mode of conve; ne noe ae zee mod " ery reapectfally, your o! t ner vant RD 101 eck: Chairman of the Osntral Committee ws Prim Foros, Chairman of the Executive Committes. EMEL POWDER, TO CURE THE DISEASES OF bydrophobia, — soab, asthma, oye and oar dis- cases, partioularly good for puppies. Suder of seventy yerrk Ja “olivered gratis. Sold In Paris by Kreinacher, apothecary, 42 Dauphine street Only cepat Now York for the A States at We JOSEY GD 1 VERS, O90 Beved any. Vrieo of oven bundle 25 cunts. i #0 MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agont care of Messrs. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front strect, New | and J. P, Brown, and David Freeman, Eaqes. Bidders may | fa abel it any bid not deemed by them the best for the public | offered to the public for roofs, decks, and bottems | with despatch; bill heads and jobs of | cannot be swamped. Ther may be launched or thrown | passengers and crew, or in case of fire or | ©} above ports on Pansengers are ‘The steamship PACI 19th March, and the ‘avd sail April 2nd, ae %: Bermuds $30; to St. Thomas $70. age, apply to = & CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N Sy BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Glanvow and New York Steamship Company's new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power ) Ro bert Craig, Jer, will anil from Glasgow on Wed- pe-day. Februar: 224. and will leave New York for Glas- | gow.om Saturday, March 20th, at 12 o'clock, af noon, irst cabin, (loon state rooms ) $90; do. do.” (midal do.) $76; second cabin, $50; third olass, $20—ste ward’ feos included. Apply to J. McSYMUN, 38 Broadway. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHID | Company intend sailing the favorite ateamahipa— H FROM PHILADKLIHTA. City of Manchester... ‘Thursday, Maro 8, 1858. City of Glasgow...» «. Thursday, March 81, 1853. FROM LIVERPOOL. City of Glasgow... «+. Wednesday, March 2, 1858. City of Manchester”. “Wednesday, March 30, 1853. RATES OF PassaGi Ealoon, $90, $66, aud $65 (xcoording to state rooms.) ‘A limited outuber of third taken, and found with comfortably e. aee to Liverpoo) | $30........ftom Liverpool Parties wishing to bring out their frionds, oan obtain certificates of passage, und drafts on the’ Bank of Ire fand, in sums from £1 sterling upwards, Hand bills can be had at the office of | THOMAS RICILARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange place. R SOUTHAMPTON ANI) HAVRE.—TAE UNITED States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT. D. Lines, com- ander, will lcave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the wails und passoncera, on Saturday, March 12, at 12 o'clock, from Por 4 North river. e Price of passage, frat \« “ second do | _ An experienced Surgeon on board. Baggage during the voyage should be sent om board the day bofore sailing, marked ‘ below."’ No freight will be takes after Thursday the l0tb prox. For freight or passage, apply 68 Broadway. | ee | NITED STATES VAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with tho Pacific Mail Steamship Comr—w.: carrying 1 t United States Mail. Only th.vogh United States Mail bine for California and Oregon, via as- plawall nd vanama Greatly reduced prices. The splau- id new and double inc U. 8 Mailsteamship GHORGIA, 8,0C0 tons burthen, D. D Porter, U.S Navy. Commander, will sail on Saturday, March Sth, at 2 o'clock. P M., pre. | eisely, from pier foot of Warren streot, North riv ! Aspinwall, direct. ‘The Pacific Mall Steainahlp Coma % | ificent steamers TENNESSEE and NORTHIRN! be in readiness at Panama to take the mails an¢ pas- | sengers of the Georgia, and sail immeciately for San Franeiseo. No efforts are spared on the part of the | Companies to send their passcngers through with expedi- tion, comfort and safety. Passengers be landed at the railrad wharf at Aspinwall free. Transit of the levbmus at the pareengers’ expense. For freight or pas- sage apply to . A. WHIINEY, at the office of the | Companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON necting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, carrying the great United States Mail—ouly through United states ail Line for California and Oregon via As- inwall and Panama.—Greatly reduced prices. The splen- lid new and double engine United States mail steamship ILLINOIS, 2,600 tons burthen, H. J. Hartetene, U. S.N., Commander, will sail Monday, March 21, at 2 o'clock, P. Her. “Tbe Pacis ‘Mail’ Steamship Company's taaguin: river. The Pacific eames! mpany’s magnifi- cent steamer GOLDEN GATE will be in readiness at Pana: 10 receive the Dlinois’ mails and , and sail immediately for San Francisco. The Gate performs her trips from Panama to San Francisco inside of 12 days, beating all other steamors on the Pacific from 2 to 23¢ days, and her accommodations aro only equalled by her consort, the Jno. 1. Stephens. No efforts will be spared on the part of the companies to send their so sengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. Pas- sengers will be landed at the rail harf. at Aupiowall, jd Transit of the ee at the rei Ree ee ersons securing through pas 5 ta mail Paty Ba New York, have preference of ac- commodation on board the Pacific mail steamors. Ratow of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most favora- ble terms. For freight or , apply to ‘A. WHITNEY, At the office of the companies, 177 West street, oorner ofWarren. ITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’, CON- necting with the Pacific Mal eee D CSSesy, Only through United States Mail line for fornia and Oregon, via Havana, Aspinwalland Panama. The splendid | steamship CRESCENT CITY. Rodney Baxter, commander, will sail from the pier at the foot of Warren street, North river, on Monday, February 28th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., pre- citely. Pi ern por Crescent City will be ‘transferred to the steamship El Dorado, at Havana, and sail imme- diately for Acpinwall, and connect with the Pacific Mail oor Company's steamers from Panama to San | Francisco, RATES OF FARE TO ASPINWALL. geseens eas area ust te tare tobe 3b Second cabin, standee berths 45 Steerage... Rees seeeee +. 35 For passage, apply to [ARLES A. WHITNEY, At the office ihe Company, ‘177 West at., cor. of Warren, | FEKLY LINETO CALIFORNIA—U. 8. MAIL STEAN- ship Company and Paetfie Mail Steamship Company. | —satiatied that the publie interests and convenionse de- | mand weekly line between New York and San Francis- | eo, the Pacific and United States Mail Stesmshyp Com; ee —— in eons rely bahesba heh t- an je ports—will at once their s in both oceans, #0 ne to extend their scseent soali-nssatty, ly service to 's weekly line, commencing on the 20th { fee as follows:—Leave New York on the 5th, 13th, | and 28th; leave San Francisoo on the lst, 8th, 16th, | and 24th. The spare tonnage of the com , and the safety and regularity with which they have heretofore performed thetr a the best guarantee against detention accidents. These ogmpanies are prepared, with their extra tonnage and the facilities | which long oxperigace affords them, ly fully to ac- | ceneen ae publile, but to do soat the mo: ifavorable ret | JFOR PANAMA—TO SAIL ABOUT 6TH MARCH, THE | tA} Pocket ship AFFGHAN, he lise accomimods- ions for a few sclect cabin pai on! 3 | age apply to Captain ANTOATO Becuetiie, os Wall | street! or to OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South street, | (HE FHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTR—VANDER- bilt’s line for San Franciseo.—The Accessory | tit Company (of Nicaragua Proprietors. Only line ivi | through tickets, including the Isthmus eroging. Through | im advance of the mail. The new double’ +team- ship STAR OF 15%, WEST, 2,200 tons burden, will lowve | from pier No. 2 North river, at 3 o’etock,P. M., precisely, on Saturday, Marsh 5, for Sam Juan del Norte, direct, cox necting with the regalar Pacific steamship over the Nicerogus Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation. ‘These steamships are unsurpassed in their accommodations and ventilation. Passengers are cautioned against the representations of hired ruuners | for other lines—none are employed for this line. For in- formation or passeze, at the lowest rates, apply only to C. VANDERBILT, Agent, No. 9 Battery place, up atalrs. ‘A mail bag will be made up at this office. KW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE —Through to San Franciseo, vis Aspinwall aud Pa- nama. No detention on the Isthmus. At greatly re- | duced rates. The new and fast aide wheel steamship UNION, (1,600 tons burthen,) Richard Adams, Commsn- | der, will leave New York for wall, (Navy hey.) from No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March bth, at 3 | o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with ‘the new and maz- nifeent side wheel double engine steamship WINFTFLD BCOTT, (2,160 tons,) Edward Dunn, Commander, which be in ‘readiness at Panama to reccivo the sail inmediately for San Fran- @ accommodations and ventilation of the Win- field Seott, are all that can be desired. Her speed (estab- | Hshed on the voyage betwoon New York and Panama, ané while on the Pacific cosst,) is unsurpassed. Every exer- will be made on 13 cisco. r will be landed on , taking the Panama Railrosd, tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., General Agents. tid made up at the above office, under the ited Htates Portage law, for the com wee af the ‘A USTRALIA—PIONEER LINB OF MONTHLY PACK- ctr.—The nearly new and beautiful clip; Vurthee, just com, A OREGON, 1,000 tons Len | first voyage around the world, w phracia as eighth abip of this well rail from New York for Melbourne, 7 16th of March, punctually. The 0 only true clipper built vessel at present adver for next month. Her cabins are reomy, light, and weil ventilated, and fitted up in the most comfortable manver possible. It is sufficient to add that she will be provisior in the same liberal manner se her predecessors. The Pioneer Line was the first, snd has been the only roguler line. The object of the proprietors ix to eatablieh it on a permanent Yasie; and they deem it necessary to state that none of their vessels have been obliged to stop st any port for supplies, nor has there been a word of complaint against them. Rates of passage—Sal $225; Gest cabin, $176; second cabln, double berths, $125; single, do., $190. Evers thing provided by the ship, excopt wines liquors, soap and towels. A remittance of ons-third will socure a passage, for which early ohn Is recommended. Ap- ply to K. W. CAMERON, or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wail street (ACen (SeAMnEY COMPANY —Fo PORT mt Philip, Melbourne, and Sydney, Austraiis.—The at aw rteamsbip ‘aot one AGi ——, commander, will be Gag cope dis or about the 15th May. eteasmahip fo of the sss and strength and in Collins line of steamers, and it la the fastest Ge grg in the world. for first, second, third class are superior to those of aa: stoamor ever built Tuatos of mal First class, ladies’ saloon. $375; first er saloon, $250, happen 5m Kaeis ecag oleae. ae ar9 now o ‘or oF posenge, a HOW. & sox. Agen! eh acadway. AUSTRALIA PACKE? LINEK.—THE BEAUTIFUL clipper ship THEOXENIA, will be despatched on her rogular day, early in March. The proprietors of this line call attention to this splendid vessel, and to the prompt manner in which their formor ships, (the Alban and Veytonia,) have sailed from this . To persons fatendiog to vialt Australia, this line the advantage of fast veacela, elegance of accommodation, and com- fort (o sender the voyage agreeable. belt mn by tried and experteneed captains, and provistons furnished ont ost liberal ecale, An early application is tmpor- |b Walllstweer, or vo ete her ‘ort Philip, on the isthe UV RRMAD Git NTs, 2 DOute Be lass ssengers will be ‘cooked provisions, for | the part of the line to insure co- | tion to the other islands. passengers taken at one-half the abere rates, Fach ship carries an exporionced aurgeon. Freight aad wpeeie conveyed on the usual terms, For opply to ANDREW LOW & CO., 4, Savannah, assengers or freight for the R. M. steamahips will be conveyed to oc from Now York, by the U, & mallvateemr SAML. L. MITCHILL, Agent, 194 Fulton atreet, N.Y. ships Florida, Alabama, and Augusta. XCELSIOR LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.—THE SPLENDID ‘A 1 clipper ship PANAMA, is now rapidl 4 pier 18 East riv: nd ane yet en 1,000 dbl. fi and accommodate a few more cabin passe ship was built in this elty expressly for the Chins trade, and bas never been beat she has made the pease from Canton in 82 days; the run to Anjior in 7 3; | and haa just returned from Shanghae in 91 days. has performed the voyage out and home, discharging aad reociving full cargoes in the amazing short time of sevem months and twenty Ce to & NORTON, 31 O14 stip, R MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA. The splendid new steam clipper CITY OF Nu! will be ready to receive freight in oer have immediate despatch for the above ports. This ves sol is remarkably sharp, and is ‘oxpeoted to make a very geiek rup out. She bas splendid accommodation for @ fow more cabin passengers. For balance of f1 « passage. apply to ILLER & LORD, 108 Wail at. Our Mr. Recwuel P. Lord goes out in this vessel to esta Hsh a commission house at Melbourne, snd would take charge of any consigaments made to Lim. Mor further information, apply as above. R SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHEP ST. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four-Afthe of her cargo will have immediate oe above. Having extensive Sooommcda tang Se eras second class ystined for will fod ft to thelr advantage, t0 ae examine this cane fast sailing vessel before e: elsewhere. For of freight, or passage, ap and in proy Fore-cabi ls to DEPPERMAN & ALBOR- & BALCHEN, ‘TIS, 90 Beaver strest, or 107 Wall street. (OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, B. Cavendy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, om Saturday, March 5th, at 8 o’clock P.M. For froight ‘ap- ply on board. and for pee io LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 33 Front street. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES mail line.—The new and splendid steamahlp ‘ALA- AMA, C. D. Ludlow, captain, will leave on Saturday, March 6th, at 4 o’clock P. M.. from pier No, 4 North river, 2 onal oni aa ty e , M. ull, captain, on March 12th. For speed, strength, accommodations, ont fare, these ships have no superior on the ocean. JFOR _SAVANN, heel nt came Collins carrying the United s A, Captain 9 ste wail, will leave Pith: Ge}; Lia jor Savannah, on Wednesday, the 2d ef March, af 0 o'clock A. from the wharf, ahove Vine street. Im speed and strength, and in every arrangement for tte cemfort ant ccnyentonce of passengers. this whip 1y une surpassed, Faro from Sew York or Philadelphia, 3.5 ; $9. The State of ia leaves as above e Wednesday. Agonts in Philadelphia, Here: jq North wharves; la Savannah, 0. A. LX R CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI WEEKLY United States mail line,—The favorite and fast stermer SOUTHERNER, W. Foster, commander, willleave pier No. 4, North river, on Wednesday, March 2d, at4 o'clock P. M., preeisely. For freight, apply on where all bills of lading will be signed, and for passage, the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 48 South street, Through tickets to Florida as follows: for Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, $33. ALIFORNIA—FIRST CLASS TICKET FOR SALE, FOR the steamer of the 5th of March next, in the United States and Pacific Mail Steamship Company's line. In- quire M. P, MASON, No. 9 Chambors street. TE ee er nO a NO LAIRVOYANT EXAMINATION.—DR. SWAN AND Madame JOHNSON. the celebrated meemeric and bo- tonic physicians, can be consulted daily on the examina- tion of jes, absent friends, loet or stolen and all businees tranvactions. Satisfaction cucseect Office and reridence, 310 Madison street, between Mond gomery und Gouverneur streets. 5 Dé CLARK, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY MEDE- eal College of New York,twelve years since, may be com sulted at 48 1 street, two doors east of Broadway, from 8 to10 A. M., and4to 8P. M. R. K. PRESTON, AUTHOR OF “THE FEMALES Friend in Need,” may be consulted at his office, 265 Bowery. Advice gratis. See his cardin the Picayune, Sunday Courier, Times and Dispatch. ad'6 to F. Me Bouday excepted, nt No, 643 ous? ai My exoe} at No, ton street, near Wooster. i R. WARD—FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG COL leges. Hours from 8 A. M. till9 P.M., dally. from 10 A. M. to 12 M., and from 6 till 7 @’oleck ening. Office, Canal street, exactly one door from Broadway. YGLASTIKA.—-A SPEKDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tic doloreux, toothache, nervous head- ache, and rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive of convulsions, or any other complaints atte early childhood during the period of teothing, discovered, and is now being successfull, admisistered ae the form of a medicated necklace, to be worn noxt the skin by the patient. An eminent German physician dis- covered the virtues of the valuable medicines of which the beads ef the necklace are made, and prescribed the mode of application. The notico of the public is not, therefore, called to s quack medicine, but to a medies- faciin, cera, one es most hes tno of the faoulty, as pecul wlul in acting thro the pores of the skin direoth upon the diseased pag perves, affordi ly, Instant, and always perma- nent relief. effecting s permanont cure. Patients who, at twenty-four hours trial of the medicated neek- lace, according to preseription, find no relief, may, at the close og riod, by immediately returning the same, roeeive ir money. <CHUFFNER & SIULDENER, 54 Boaver street. Trrmoxy.—I do hereby certify that the composition of the medicated necklace, offered by Scbutfuer & Mi isof such anatore as’ to unfoillugly produce the satiefactory results. G. BRAUNLICH, M. D., No. 285 Henry street, For sale by the proprietors, No. 64 Beaver al Price $1. (HE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM panion—By Ir. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Die éasea of Women. Twentleth edition, Limo, pp. 253. $i. Years of suffering, of phystesl and mental } = BT ora? ae wit and pecuntary he husband, might have beem spared by a pomen sion of this work. It is intended especial for the max ried, or those conternplating marriage, as rf discloses faa- | peer secrete which should be known to them partion Tfore, also, every female—the wife, the mother—the one ehther into womanhood, or the other {m ha Accline of yea) whom nature contemplates an impor tant change, can discover the euuses, symptoms, and the most eficient and the most certain mode of | one, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. (Extract of's letter from a genUeman in Da: Obie.) ry 1, 1068, Daytox, Dr. A. M. Mavrscrav, 120 Liberty 5 My Dear Sir—My wife bas been perceptibly sinking fow some be Bad fon bed more, in coureqnence of her greag anguish and suffering some months before and di he confinersent—e' successive one more and more tating fae ghee) ee eat her life in danrer, and whieh was, on Isat occasion, despaired of, Teuppored this state of things was inevitable, and re signed myself to meet the worst. At this time, (1 about two monthe,) Iheard your book highly tpoken ¢# containing rome matters reeehing my case. ite re He F woukl have passed over bead, {3 all human probehiitcy my wife Gould. bave bat, tn her grave, and my chikiren motherless. It ts, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the serious subjects treated of, aw Thay ore of 6 mature ly intended for the married, or thoze contemplating mas ect ee ce add No. 2 Astor Hor ent at ublahing office, 190 Lberty ntreet, New tory Co. aienys Joseph Tucker, Mobile. Also, T. Peterson, No, 96 Cheenut #trect, Philadelphia, recelpt of $1, a copy will be tranemitted by free, postage, to nA gid the United States. a fies 129 Liberty street, New ‘York, ‘or bax Las lew York, or York Post offiee. 4 ms aay hiet of sixteen od Ste addressin; ith eolored anatomical 2a. qoute, wi Speed pee Office, author, mn, 42 Reede street. corner ot Broo Broa, ba is. TEAMBOAT FECORSION —STRANTR OCEAN BR fohn — Tuesday, March Ist. 1. foo cf Canal street ae AM Dir No: & at6, Soeth es Trenkion, at 9 font a whet 1 peimaety sewes a8 AU 5 procuenty, ~ SPLENDID SDB ~

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