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THE 3PQBT: *KEW m jR K ; M iD A ir/^ lM IE 3^IB50;^ ^ « I ^ A i 4 i ^ J M 1 7 a : i 9 ^ c w - ¥ : o ^ a o i E M r .
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'P SJ*k»> ioASrOR HOUSE.
U SHfford«Bdl»ir,Boftaii 'W H Woodward, rbfla<lo TktBond do
H ^E S iranau^ do G T F U tt doy f W»rd do B toelrmod dot/BST^sh do H 0»y do
do J W Forney do * do J Vaiaer
Itlla lScien<^e a a tawienoe J.L SBymoar.TroyJ ifoYXOlX » ^
4oK W C ard doJ B 0 Kno* do JriOA Bjuto do P W 1.0<tk?06k do EAXffliDSJJdisldo W -rsnnries, EoSelo ^isBamnelee do E T Conjfe doR ’5T Pecjtham, Alb WmMonsMitb do f S Marsii, Mtwleira J -Yonnz. LSeda A r HUL N /F Barber. 'T 0
_ D Ftdlertou, Balt 6 P Walaon do S O J ^ ^ d g e , PortlandC L O ra ^ . li^ teaAAUOt
U Brown and lady, NY John W ea«r,F enn J Capper, Srlghton S A Packer, Plainfield R B HaTaflo, VaJ Bamea, Springfield J K Walter, Wash
BARinj&lS HOTEL.
E CoUina '» d
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B im S ’ HOTEL
g a m o c E A Jg jijiBShiM Eatg. JPop j a « to p e .
U E R M A sS ?.t^”r a b f c ^ » « a . . ^F op Ife«p ¥ o p k .
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CLEARED YE ST E R D -iY D H «
■od, HalUa*. J W BanSD, JEHingswor-tbi, Petersburg. Van Bnmt
ARRIVED YE ST E R D A Y
ds’fm 'theSoutt
ip Carnatic—19S birds cnzar to Robert------- Ihue & co; id A ATrerSf; 130 Meyarilathews; 1043 bbU pork 2^ ueroes name ■ • ■ W FelW ,^bb!soU G M hz
Btown ^Dinui Welh&g)^U^ w I laotco_______
U , n ? v W & i » cJrown—85 do Ralph Pa _jaUwood-78doJ W rt Apa.hjlghicoi.jl—BarfcJ -9i do U Wanng & son- Vood—118 A O Pannlee-
F elUnrs; ^bblsoil 6 M Law. di & co; £;3 safei SSdoors7 boxes ?p25 l^cUsida4€si:uis8l00hhds
a a..a» -vaaaaa.w aaU COUOIIpro t^aobla cotton to
PAS&BNGERS.In tbe picket ship DeTOiifiliir& from London ind Forts*
momu—Mr Towniarie, of France , M B Lia3ch»cl», ier- mauy. Daniel. Flunden, John Amoa. Geo Curtla, and R HGUnman, of London
In tho ficti Ljsander, from Monrovia—t gpuin WU-llama late master of schr *' G .McOiU ' of‘naUlmorey eold at Moprorla.
In the chip Carnatic, from New Orleans—Mrs Wlgrlna — Mi9 C romwell, of N York.
INSURANCE.
►wsprlt *jtS
friend.------- . H arrin^on lumber
itport. with plaster
ichias. Me with lumbar tofm Newbem. N< , wltl:
T> Hexter, Cleveland P Johnson. do Mba Hopluna do J Weyidan, N Y C Baeoo. Cohn Mr Hart, Ulstei
rLI.VTON HOTEL.
F tv Oibbs, MassH HftebcU. Me Mrs HasM . doS BuDce. Llsland D S < onckim do SS Norton. doC OUhGrt, Alb
loiflco L F Doling, Sag Tiarbo J L Galbraith, Ohio0 D Fholps, Jr, do
, EARLES HOTELH Ryer and lad i, Newb’g H N OrisL N Haven P Patten, Meriden A Bliss, NewarkW Johnson do W L BradleyS B Morgan, do L Welshc 0 Freeman, Ct '
C Bnttor&elA doQ S Adams,Sag HarborP B Higgins, Greenport S D Pierson. Mass( PKendalUVtt i Brooks, Ban Franoisc^ Wm May*er, jM Loy, Ohio
T W oT^L“ v,-a.^“'
R WBiteaBls, dP H Nichols, doi Conlngton. Dansrille1 Bradford, Tiogaii n&rrett, OtJ A Robinson, Roch
FRANKLI.V HOUSE.D S Cooper B F Mills, MassS P Carter J R LucasC Werton and lady Salem W A Lawison £ Horry, Buffalo J 8 Gould
R L Drake E Bramber, N Y2 Boyington. Boat %V $ Oohflthie, Texts KFarytalee, do
FRENCH'S HOI’EL.
K Farytali J E Pomrc,,W H Van Kieck. BufS E H unt NLpndonM l^jrdner, FlUva- J C Adams,' Pdkeepsie W H Chapman. N LondonV Porter, NHaven W SeOTill, doO Scott, .do J Morriaon, Wisconsin w O Holmes. Dietchipt o. oha B Roberts "M Adams, Al^hauy J A N Mott, LI
ct WpgftTTian, LI
(Jaell.^H»Te
w.cSr’- r "
G Butrick. D Voae; R]
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i S - ? rjYj" “ - iVi's
UU.NTER'S HOTEL.
r A^H^wn^d* do W CruiBBlond i toLo
IRVING HOUSE.
f i S S 'A
•• Harrison. San Fra:
MEMORANDA.
.Spoken F^b 9 -Lak 18 19 .‘J. Ion 27 49 W bark Matta-
W p ^ n ^ n ^ le t , EiUriage. FUrha-
FOREIQN PORTS.
^ / r L r = , X ^ io f i - r n "
S^;a*‘'M ae rs X - r fVork. in Uiatress. D<>uad to Valparaiso. LelU forMaiat
! ; : . f 'd i r r . 7 ; i " « r ; . s v '
.■Udon, tm Belfast arr 20, do ; brig San Jacinto, < arlton
S Y oung----- at TbomH.N.in ballast. 5th bark V-hetniah
fori alifornia. reps; bark riearmont. Leamoud, New Orleans for do. condemned. Steamer New Orieani. W ood hence for^do. repaklDg ibrig Hoii8. Jones fm BaUimorr UDc. l' S brig Porpowe.‘t»and. fm < oast of \frioa. put in for water, kc; sch Fanny. Wajsh. fm - .o : very much out
V^^woo^“o irard i^J^ ‘ ,
oTa'^sig^'b^lf Sebooil ( ampbell, St Thoma (fm Boston) San Frat
d o 'ie s t i l p o r t s .
S . " i 7 ? S i J S ” S c ,
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u “ S d “ " d » . s . w £ S S : i K « ' °JUDSON S HOTEL.
R^nElrtv AtkloBou. Lon.
XsponIcBng, Oh W'AliUar, Ohio f Waidwin, Meriden J B Jones, Lansingbi lA lo rtin
^ S T lbbe t.,M aa iso .^ ^^ ^,^ HOTEL
\ ^ J Brooks, Bridgeport L' W \V Smith. do
LPUrown, MasgOST»rX>aH, AltR Bncl. .Mass O H Brown, ( t J Brewster. CtWm Knox, N 0S Parket Ct J W-Greenleaf. Best S lYUlonson, t olxoea A Dooley Hartford O W Smith. Somers J M Halneg. N H W M .Umold, Troy i , S Rundell. .Mb CbaM RnndeU. .-Mb E C WgrroB. Ct iG W Keipp, aoE 'VTatSiDB, doW- S BIaokaXl,-41i J A Cameron, Utioa jB K ’Withersteln J H WingfielU * t
W B Benson. Pnrtlar G -W Brown. -41b S w Eogtet, Utica U FPrUtOl, Clinton 3MM Gninn, CaXMr CiatpSj da
NATIONAL HOTEL,J J .41den t L, Troy S H TinkeU & L, do
C Cook. RensselaerriUe
s fE & r l" . . “ S & f d S S S .
H l i f e
l i £ S .s u B ; s r ‘ f i
sVJKS-i-d‘”"T S Lord, ,41bany
C Riee. Lyons F S Taylor, Lea T P Eldridge, do I Carten. Lemlngton S Smith. NHayen .Mr Fisher. Ohio< Whtte.-N''^A H Dunton. STREET HOUSE.C Adams, Boston E W Abbott, FowlerS Hitchcock, -Mass L D Jessup, Waterville? « » > , . J 5 . . . f'igSuT
L Savage, HerkimerR Adams, do T S Kingsley. WatervIUeM sniplej-, PeeksfeiU
Hanes, Fall River A Adams, PaliR-\THBUN*S h o t e l .
Lc^kportE Brown, Detroit B Dally doD Biricbalt. Saratoga N J Heron, MiehB L Harden, Worcester<■ S Watsoa, Del C H Dorsy.BaJt N Mltche'l do -4 SufSeXd. c t T Knefi, Wia
■ RevT Wileox. Ct R s Miller Bostt J D Lndford do E Bannister, Phil- JJSRnddoak do J Patterson do
E L DaboB do S Oormly doSSlocnm,Maas E Blactansn doL W Slocdm do T Sloan, ,4i bJ Stargis do w Elmistona D Jew itt Wi3 S c Fay, TroyM tv Ulster A C torse do
V TAYLOR’S HOTEL-E R Brown. Otsego co R H MUiey. PhiladLH U hlaoy.D el j '
in H Talman.TroyU. S. HOTEL.
J A Bradstred W a Cnrrier
M White, ___E P Boiler, Albany ' A Learly, SohenJ S Sool, Boeton D ( nrry do D AVarrelL Newburgh E Merchant. Miss E V BrookS.N H S r Foster
. Id b.ig Mexico. [Brj Morris Halifax, scb« ) B t.ofl-.n.l HiUlett. Antigua ; Hamlet, .Mriterson. Provoleure Rio Grande Norton. Brooklyn . Triumph, Mason Boston Wsta. x’ojnl'O- for IN-ovidenoe , Charles 1, Hulse, Dayton
‘1 T A a . . ..; New Haven, KH-
aourv; J W Swain
ler Havana : schs H W »t Kennedy Brown, New
neiro , tcli.s Jen me Willard, roruand ; N8ey N V'oric; Kjur Lea*J*T. I'.Uiott Nanaour .Siii.tb. Neponi'et. Wm Henry May N Vor
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BAiTtMORF March S Ar bngfl FJeatio^ Brown and Nancy, Davis, fm 8t Thomae ; sch Susan Sturgis Barker
tfdscha i harger, Blakem&n and ( onnectient. Fair-
Norfolk. March 2—Ar sc.hs Telegraph. Farnham. ftp Portland; Thetis, Seeley, New London; Empire. Smith
UioHMONu, March 2 -A r sch Shenandoah. Young fm Alkxanuria March 2—Ar sch David Hale. Benson fm
( Id sch T Jones, Dayton. New York WiLUiK-.TOv, N< —Ar.'ioth schUWDavifi Briggs and
J G King. Wainwrlght, ,N York.Cld 30th. Brbrig Ptioebus- Stapleton Liverpool. JJ br.g
Wm( rawford, Buokings. Boston.SiVAffNAH —Ar;3Ut. bark Harmony, an
N York, echa Marion and There-sa. Bostoi
\loBiLE—I Id 27th.^ship Brandywine, Merryman, N Sp brig Ufonsa, Marrastine, Barcelona, brig Roboi rhase. Boston
New ORiEAN8-Ar 27th. ships ( onada. Boston . Man- Chester N York , Silus Holmes. Berry do Bid. .Sultana.
From the Baliie we learn that the sch Florida was iu\r 28th. Br ship Rosalinda Simpson. Liver7>ool bark
UTsaaconsnn Robinson. RiodeJaneh# ; brig Ottoman' Id ship Ariosto. Fabens. Boston ; bark Scotland. Per-
“ Ar^23trl!?lp"t’rxia*^K n.® £!‘'‘?7o M , W hs Rosa Maria, f Vuatl Disowicb. Bordeaux Vu-x Park jBrl \ior- ton Belfast brig George L Abbott Stanley. Lisbon
more, < yane, Loyeland. Norfolk and Richmond Towed to sea 18th bark Blanche , brig Metam.TOs I.u
cena . 21aL Jea&oro ; bark .May Flower . 23d. brig Har-
'BxTH-4r noth, sch Fnlyantho*, Anderson. Baltimore Slat, BcUs TParrentoo. Wooster on4 Treoton, Hamo,5to
K “ T5.: cisf,“rT X ' S . r i i ;
AdeUne St Rosinaand Boston, PhUadelphia , Cornelia, N
(TdshlpJ Farliament,Liverpool; Henry, San Francisco,''pae™?'J*cr-Ar Sd, sch Ninetto, Phil. Sldseh Elmirs Rogers. Albany.
l ^ ^ r P t ^ n a m
before reported being ashore, will' ’T h e t h % x e r I l f e T e fe i . ------------ „ _ _
DIRECTORS.Rhinelander, Abraham Van Nest,
A " h r a f t t S e T s J ^ n d a y . - 2 3 t h - M iollowing gentlemen were unanimonsly elec
William C. Rhl
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.rsrlll,— s—— *!S3(.,,.
T t i e K i n g s C ’o . M u t u a l i n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y ,
r . v a T u S e r S 5 ; f i . r . " . 7 ' a .U r anc© on oU kindfl of property against loss or damage by Ore, on w favorable terms as other offlees, and so-
le S-pta=a-r la»C. eb.y w.ll Uar.- th .
C o m ^ ^
^a^t‘.lEUasCnderhill, '
jrr.'S.r''t x z f S : s s s i f , ? . . . ,
M0RRI.S RF.yNULDS, PresidentADRl.AN HKOKMAN. Vltio Pr*-«i.l*-nt
Stephfv Ijr.nniHii 1 , Secretary. UlfilS' R 'm B INMURANCE.
Agency 07 VVaU street. New \ ork Tbu oorapinv in urcH buildings, merchandise, furni-
ire. ve Helrt in port and their cargoes, and other property ,alust loss or damage by «-^Apph^catmns received by
87 Wail street. New York
i t “s.:'n^fuTrey.Jtvrr-taiah 'IVrbeU,
|i ^lavemsyer,ruanf*! ( ran©
Preflidentr WHITTEMOKE,
This oempany continues to insure Buildings Mwrohau- dise. Household Furniture, &c., against loss and damage by fire, on aa favorable torma as similar Institutions in this city.
S B :S ; S r ' 'Beu; D Hr ;..h,
_ _ _ _JiMi-'s Hiasisov^Seoretary_____________
Ip Y a recent act of the Legielature. the name of thin JD ( umpanj has been ohanged, the terra .Nautilus being deemed inappropriate to the buMiaos of Lite In^uranr©,
i*e of fiftyand one of forty per cent , upon wb'ch in-eruist ia pa>a,l.i" atsix per pur annum. HU J trariaferable ceFtifleateKwill bo iMueU in when the whole premium ha© been
operatic^ are purely mutual theassured being the only proprietors, and to whom dividends are declare<i annually ftf all the profits
The premium upon Policies may be paid ani%ittlly. semi - annually or quarterly, at tho option of the as> ire.l or when they aruLvlTe and exceed fifty dollars, sixty per 'en t may be paid in and a note given for thebalance with interest at six per cent It is bHlievcd that should the a-ssured live to make thirteen annual payments, Ueving the dlTldend* to accumulate, the policy will be paid for.
The pro.spectus of the ('choany. and any Dirther information, will be furni.she.x on application at its office, .No as Wall street, or at an^ofits agenciea
Pliny Freeman.SHniunl « I’a^Hon,J K Herrick J M War.lwfll.J BuhSing, Spt-'icprS BmeJict.
Isaac t . Kendall, Wi<i.a.a Btrton,
PLINY f r e e m a n . ActuaryMEDR .aL EEA.VlINF.RS.
*hhrlt?ofO xnPhtt^ ti5H r7“ " ' ‘^ under t h e .aDiKECTOS'.
Lewis Hyd ,J6geph WilUkEU,
atul, Jededlab RnnUngtoB,!, 2nd. Walter Lester
JcaepbBaokns., „ 0 . JOHNSON, iw ild sn tJospH WIM.UJH, Seerttary.Policies on Bnnaiogs. Merchanc
■■ ^7,500 In ------------
m m -
eeedIng^7,SOO In u y one risk) isened and renei THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, Agent,„ -------jl gtreet,
idige and Furniture (not ) issued and renewed, by XANDER,Arer-NO. 12 WtU
CA 3U IBN A ^ E tA I I ^ A X t U b k
iSSaSS& v---”*?'-—-------------A 4 X» i if jGr .
AT 81-2 U CLOCK, P. M............. FARE.
eepteH) ftompier No.L North Hiver, for South Amboy,£0 aiuee, proceed by cars to Camden, (22 miles, crocs the Dei- avare river by rteamtaat, and reach W alnut street wharf Pbilad^phia, a t 6J o’clock, r'. u .
Fere to Freehold and Monmouth, by stage Erom W est's T u rn o u t 87Jo., or by stage from Hlgiimtown, $160, Perth Amboy, liyo., Bonth Amboy, 23e- Meals provided on board, 6Co.
EbneBANT LINE,PsssengetsleaTabysteamboKt TRANSPORT, C»pt- J.
Oould, a t 8} o’cdoak r. m„ daily (except Sundays) for South Amboy (proceed by ears to Bordentown; then take steamboat Buidingto&, and arrive a t fblladelpbia earlynext morning.
CMldren imder 12 ya&m of half price.Fifty pounds of baggfts^ allovred to o&ch pa»«n| e carried at the eptue of Ita owner^ but nothlce received or con^dcred as baggage exeepi
pareL Extra baggtge can be forwarded by Line, a t 3A o’oiocht and will be promptly lelhad^pMa. I. BLISS, Aj
9iB ce o i t J u HiwTfTOK ibq ia taD lB u u i in u i c aCom pwD y.
A ^ Annual Election for DI ofthe Company, on M<
Riebard J» Thome, Henry Yates, Ab'mO Thompson, Lambert Suydam, Shepherd Knapp, John P. Nesmith,
C h iU i^ H- Sana, Qeoige fiapelyeelye, Nathaniel Brlggi,
James 0 . Ward.And at a meeting of tile Board of Dixeetois, held this
day, RICHARD J. THORNE was unanimously re-eleoted President for the ensuing year.
ivio______________ JOSEPH STRONG, Secretary.p n t u a
CAPITAL, ...................................... 5250.000,
SeetiTed by Bonds and Mortgages and United Sti^ f o s “ I n I o t tW i ON has pursued an nnlnterrnpt- X ed business for twenty-five years, and still oonttnnes
SUas HJok^ ° Samuel C Paxson,
B tV p ^ 'v a S '^ O li, S^M fL^Sm ohlll,
I I I & ,» s ? 'c C Z V c Z T i f f im s - T S a ,
S I S " ; [k s *;a ,a ™ S 'S S > 'l S i i . a
J.HBs Wn-aiB. Secretary___________
firt- on dwMlllnff boas««. nsttnofacturiiif vAtabliabmenta.knre, and merchandise in general.) for more
ail ^?uTS'b'er*a'‘ify‘adjust«<d. and promptly paid In current money at the
K I T : 'James Goodwin,
m of the Courts In this city will be ac
EtiSSriSl!
Hejiekla Huntington,
JdMvt n Bi'LI an Recratarv,RY, President.
COMPAN Y o
.VtoiTis Franklin,Cavi?:rBokee,Alfred Freeman, M D,
m atucU Lsllc In s u ra n c e C o m p an y .Chahtereu bv the LkoJSI-ATI'RK Co.vnecticlt ly
This institution \a authorized by ite charter, to sue p<»U('iPH of in/uranre upon Uf.’, and to make all and
The leading features of this company are—1. A guaranty of capital of $.io.uno, which, together
with tho accumulating premium, is de-’med adeiiuato to meet every contingency.
2. A REnt-c T i.js in the ratee of prerpayable annually, semi-annually, or’’T T l l s e n :
arterly, as n;he profltalarri^d worn17 ™ ; ; ; ; r X K K . " t r 5 ’ e !upon the lif© of her husband for her sole UMe and benefit
free from any claims (If the representatives of her husband creditors.
5. No pwreoonJ Uai>UUy of the members beyond the mount of their atmual premium oi lA'^uranee.6. ( reditors may insure the lives of ttielr debtors or
debtors themselv^ may Inaurefor the protection oftheir7 rie/gymen. and other persons, whose dependence Is
upon a s^eUry. wUl find this an excellent way secure their families L’o-n want, in case of their death.
f S ’ S ' S i ' S :George D, P]
Frederick T Peet.
OFFH KRS.BENJANMN SILLiMa N .Sfv , President NoRttLS TX7ii-t ox. Vice Presid<«nt.CiLKB M u. Treasurer.Bk’vjam*** Notes, Secretary.Frrdii:b>ck T . Fket. (’hairmi
....Local Board.
WiLi.iiM N. B ieookrtr street.
w . ‘ " w r r s ' r K “ r ' ’ ’Cash rap ita l................................................... $210,000
“ Snrpluj, after deducting all outstandingrV!.n............... ................................... 122-000
$332,000the provuionr] of^ L l i e^ely Invested according
. Insurances made at lowest onrrent rates Gcor,?e S Fox, * Richard
w Hiti'hooc
::;ap ltal 300,000 O oU ars.my was iacorj^orated in the yea:larter.
f£5Any losses which I
taken at this ageniagents here, according to tho usages of tho heat Fire ( om- paniea ofthe city of New York, and paid with promptness in money current at tho banks In this city
This ( ompany has never contested a loss made in thiscity But In corJ differences should arise, touching the
' a V / B r o T feruntly chn©©n, or at the option of theaH«ur»*d the Juria- diction ofthe conrta of this city will b« acknowledged.
j S i r M t a a , i t : . ' ; . ' , ' : ; ; ' , ,Ward WooUbridge, K BuIkHcy.Jopvph < hurch, RnlHiid Mather.
K . s n T i t ; ^ ^ ^ W ;^*T°110MA8T'Bn_4CE, President.
Appllcaticno for InsnrLoe, or the renewal of policies and all buninc. w roon»*ct$‘d with the ofllc©, may be made to the subscriber, duly appointed agent for the city of N$*w V’ork with full power to receivo proposals and le- .ne policies, on terme^as favorah.e a ^ .un^ this
No. 72 Wall street,
6 P. M . from p.,.above Barclay, arriving In Albanyeastern or Western express trains
F reight taken at moderste rates ai road with Jesjiatch as directed
P'or passage or freight, apply to the Captain on
Leave .8afTcrn's Depot I I.eave New York,•f> 0does. .4 M. I P 0 elork, A M.
'H‘. '■ '1 ‘ “Leave Suffern’s Depot. I Leav© New York
6 o’clock, A M . 1 4 o’clock, P. M.PATERSON TRAINS
Leave Paterflon j L©ave New York.6 3u o cl k, AM., Market et I H o clock. .A M.8 •• Pat depot 1 n
V. ..- s r , : ; ; ::
rM ^ S _ j4 P F .O P I .F .S ’ .S-reAMBOATYiNF. 1850
rnodore ,A P. St. Jolin will leave tho pier between Court- Undt and Liberty ©treetd. for Albany, daily, vl undays wxcepted,) at 6 t* m.
rNITFD STATKS MAIL LINE
Pa'k-Mn^rdon. Tivoli .Ma'don, CaUkill, Hudson. Cox- flackie, Stuyvesant, and Albany.
THK DAY LIVE, consisting of the NEW WOULD 3d thcHKNDKD K HL'DSOaN. leaves Now York at 7 a.
M . dally. (Sundays excepted.) will commence running between New York and Albany early in April
All th«i above lines connect with the railroads west tu Buffalo, and .North to Saratoga and Whitehall
(KJ“ All pf-rfioua are forbid trusting any person on ro-count ol any of the abojre^o^.______________ mbl5
The H and b o «*lork trai eut -tatnm.1 north of Patri
will not stop at tJ I, unless signals u
The trams which leave New York nt 8 A M and 5P \l . will be in time to meet the Erie trains morning and evening, going west, at Suffern s Depot, mhll
O E N T R A L K A IJL ttG A p OK NEAV JE R A E V StiMMEK ARK4NGEMKNT aoT T V I
erminus w t}.p road chnoicy’a Mountain vo e, ujnea.Thislln# leayea .New York by aUamtoRt Red Jacket,
ie rl , N R-, and connects with trains on the ,N«w Jer sey Railroad, which leave New York from foot of (iourt landt Bt, j t the saiiiu hour
A new route to SoJjoo.ey’s Mountain, with loss staging
PASBEM.KR train -Down.
s * - ” -
M U S S " ’ K "K7.",::S: I S »Elisabethtown, 7 15, 10 80 and 3 20m
field 5 16. and Eiizabethport, by steamboat, a t? 80 a >i HuturniDg leaic New York, by steamboat Red Jacket pier No 1. North River, at 1 s. m All freight from New York, intended to go by this line, must be at the boat 30 minutes befoie I < ’clock, to ensure being taken through
^^&4^Stage3 will he In readiness on arrival of the 9 o'clock train from New York, at the White IIous©. to
:v — -At 6 A. M. fool oj (. C
n t, fora^ OIOS w o , ,a 60i .
Im B .W I--,irz;r¥S:;.-,
— ^ - T s n x y t u r g ^ r ’GEO. S. FOX, Fresideu^
Rleherd A. Reed
Shailor, Pbaada.
I2k£POR TJ02JS.
M LConantjMmineA W^Stove^^fas
T R*nw» ao J D -VYstktaS. WIJ D YYstkiOT. M
MrSturgest, MassH GHlHia. c t O Jones, N Haven E W Townn do
■ WESTERN HOTEL.
■ A M SS T G lenF an*a B Thomas, do C B Jehason, Bertahlro
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T M AR0«, New Loado T M Lyon do Mi Moore, Ohio B H Fiaem&n, NC SLShute,M«s» . _
lugai 50 ta A Stnart &
BeFoEcct &CO—fi rin ipnhiiri tOfl
T'?*K'«rf-„*jK'-----Insurance Company of tlie city of New York.” to the
^^ma^*bo°weirto^ldd. by y of explanaHon, tha t the Old •' Matnal.” notwithstanding Its title, wa.s in fact a
TS’S r S r S & S L r f f iDsaxcToai.
S S a . S I SS SJo sh h Brush, ^ m a m i ^ e Forest,Robert L. S tuart, TNmker.
iS fs fe . i ™ .t B. MoDom.l-o.SscTeta:
iD .PreJdent.
le E a s t K l’rex ingnxw nce C om pan;^ .IE City of Now York. Office No (» WaU st
___ (gainst losswsrehoasfSihinldi
uitare,0
f \ e t ^ Y . . , -U fT his Cojnpany contanffM ^
•Ua torm« oa similar Institations of this cPIBSCTOIIS.
Job* Brouwer, Robert Boorman,James FeUows, James MeBrid®,Akfei A- Lew, Wax. H. Van Wagenen,
Moorhead, rhiHp Emhnry,HanrySaUabury, Joseph Eemochan,StantoB Bebee, W a sh in ^ a R Vermilya,
W . Hlila, Ch. N .S. Rowland,A m ^ V. Stoat, Eohoit J. Dillon,
!«1L Oriawo” ' -------^ e U StfbbiM,
Heaw Ae. Bowa.
v U W y U r y .W mFare for 1st oh
riving at U x. u.MAIL LINES.
Leavb New Y oai—At 9 a. m. end 41 r. a. foot of Liberty street, via Jersey City, Trenton. Bristol, taking steam-
Fare for first Class Cars, $3 ;Returning, the Lines leave PI
^^5l“ltx^‘da“4% he\inV s lU " N ;^ V o rY m. and4A p M. ; miadol^h^av 7 / . m and 4 & m.
Fifty pounds of W s^gd vrui'^a dlow^d to each pawon-
c i t 7 : ^ r u r b « n ^ K
3 t% r4 t:
km ^LT-L^V O -i^erY orV rfi’
NEW YORK AND ELIZABETHTOWN.Leave New YcBx—At Band 0 o’clock a. m., and 1,2,5
L i-a've EniiABCTHTovrji—At 6 08ia.,s7i, 8i,10j*12 40m.,- 3 40m., and 7 65m ,» p m
SciroAvs-Leave New ^ a t 9^. ^d4)^r^M^
,U i . ’ ? i.7 40m«
J d f4 0 m .^ P .« .,T o r lle ;-
E U to b tth to w n a t'ir‘ NEW YORK AND RAHWAY.
L eave New Y oas-Atfi oad 9o’c'ook a. m.,“ L "E?;f^A ^w rv-A tB 3,7,8,10-............ .
' SownAvs-LcavM ; ^Hahvray at lOJ*
** ■ NEW YORK a n d n e w BRUNSWICK.Lea New Yoon—At 6 amd 9 o’clock a m., 1
° IriVK N ew Bbusswici—At 6,7}, T|* a. M-, Iljf M., 7i»
^‘ j ^ CoMNCTEXs wfilahow tbeiitbksta the aameaa other
S ^ l f e r ®
S ? i S
Passengers for Ithaca and C aynga Lake take the cars
BRANCH.
f : . v ? N e ^ : V o S T t 7 n i and 4 P.M.Letive Newburgh tor New York (connecting with the
‘t r “ g t t 7 f a ; r N t “ r r n o r " A u t L u o : ^ o r 4 :^west
J*AMES p KIRKWOOD.Superlntondent.
idon, via GreenE s « r . , a " = ’. r r J S L _ . . _ ,
re through to New London, $2 00.
----- oad at 4 p. M fo r Norwich and from thence by iheNorwich and Worcester Railroad to Worcester and Bos-
Ba — .ge crates will be in readiness at .South Ferry. NewYork Bide, until 16 mlnutw befhre 9 A. M.
4 AX,BASIV DlRKl T
The Mai
I leave the foot of Robinaon street, first above; Monday.TVeJneSday and Friday.at 6 o'clock
iv0 In Albany in
"Freight txkPTi at rnainnalilp ra tp ^__FOR ALBANY D1RE( T.
ind forwarded by rail-
EO T. STANLEY, at the office on the d<
[.licatlon made. For freight or p
Warre'n 'everTTV-ESDA Y an,'
Newburgh w r y WED.NE^
Tb.) above barge is fitted up with stale moms, large and commodious cabins, and possongera wUl find it a very plea.«ant way ol making the passage.
Freight taken on the lowest terms.All baggage, packages, parcels of good, or money, mn.st
be at the risk ofthe owners thereof, unless entered uion the le.ok- ofthe hoat, or receipted for. mli8^
^ CHANOE OF HOrUS.
?e■’; ^ r . • *ritt;v"e” ^ r v ^ k ^(Sundays excepted ) at 3 o'clock. P. M —Landing at (Hen
da';," Frld^yTmi ^day. Wednesday and Friday ; and Huntington Harbor and Northport every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-
it^a \T a‘S5irn;it^;^o^:rb\Tf;a^r8.\S'^^nesday and Fridsy nt half p.ast 6, and Huntington at 7 o'clcwk , will leave Cold Spring every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at a quarter after 7 o’clock . will leave Oyster Bay every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning at 71 ; will leave (ilen Cove every morning at 8J o'clock, touching at|Whitestone each way
'RING ARRANuEMENT.,FirBT^'G“lp oTT .'‘fanrg^f'^^^^^^^
- l i ; ^ f ^ c r N ‘:ck,1£‘* o e rs? t^ S 37* ; to Bridgeport, 60.
Hr©lght taken at reduced rates.The new and splendid steamer NORWALK, Captain
W>! H Pf( R.willioavetbesteamboatploreastsidet ath- arine Market .Slip, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 oVlork P. .M Returning, will leave Bridgeport every Men •.'ly, Wetlnepday and Friday morning, at h o'clock ,
-------------------'- '- 'T i '- a V r . --------------------------------'? oT K 5 F nT S 5 ASTORIA-
boat W.aSHl.NOTON' iRVlN*}. ( apt. S Leonard, will
“ ’ ■ s t l o ” A l i t e u S M S T * *-To ASP rnoM Roai.va, Manhasset asoNew-Yore—
aII‘; i T i ; r ^ n d l i r N e X t K 7 2
w L trn ^ to f’. ; ; “ r a r h r . n - t l ‘n‘S’4'’? r “ "Piw gengers from New York, are requested to procure
texion with thestonlngtonaudiw a^n^^^^
T iJ r A ^ e rB were built expressly for the route, and
gers areoonrmodiotis and comfortable, tjie officers capable
i f E iB i i f . - a i -
S.T.E'a5li=»'.'' “• * •"cars to * accojnpaniei! the cteamboat trains to
s s x ’;S ‘S«s?."?•t___________________
A hfiffgage m and from Bostc
For passage-' may be made t< flee. No-10 Bat
, 5 1 s S s ? M # l
dcstinat
at Of A. a iled to each Etesmer. who i «, *nd accompanies the sai
,rl|fAj||^v^§^#IS5!BOR SALE OR TO LET.. . . ___-o-The sfeamshi]
.......................... ..................... and TENNESSEE lia i.beensdd .and -wlthdiaw ftOStt thSs Hoa Twoships ora now being buRt to take th d r places ; they Sre tntendsd, if poEBlbto, tobesuperior to thoeo Te3BBl*,And-we»dy tax servics aa iy the coming eeaeon—one fat June and t ie other in Angsut or September. Information respecting the new ships may he obtained ol Messrs. Padelford, Fay It Co., Savanna^ or
d29tf SAM’L L. MITOHILL. 194 Front Bt.t o n CHAJK.LES3TON, S . C.—
The U. S. Mafl Steam Ship SOUTH- ‘ E l^ E R , Capt M. Berry, wBl leave
____________ tpier NOef North R iter, on Saturdiy,AprU Otfhi 4 P- pxeclse^.
AUbilla of lading signed by tbe dork on booed.Fm k CO. 48 South st.Shlppem are peqnestod to send the» b i^ o f '
Wri. -■ goods, apply to
o’c fo c '/^ T e r to f ^ r f " ' '" ^ ^ ^ notiee-instead oi three SPOFFORD, TILESTON h CO.,
* F O a SAN FRANCISCO via RIO ®DE JANEIRO, VALPARAISO AND
PANAMA —The splendid steamship wmoUtoaOiSa^ NORTH ERNER. 1800 tons bnrtben, wiU leave for San Franotsco via the Straits of Magellan, on Thursday, AprU 4th, at 3 o’clock,from pier No. 2, N. R.
Vor passage, apply tomh27 J. HOWARD fc SON , 84 B roadway
FOR LIVERPOOL-Regular Packet of the 11th ’ April—The new and splendid packet ship
ILLATION, F. P. AUen, ----------5 her regular day.Bfdl &3 above her regular day.
>r freight or passage, her accoi surpassed for room, elegance and convenience, iboard,at pier 18 E. R foat^ommacn lane, «
Cabin passage, $7S.
ioommodations hein^un-
o 'i^ ''*rT A M U E L THOMPSON fe
ap3 48 South s t.^
dispatch.t* or freight or passage, apply on board at west pier Bnr-
Slii), tiflO ^ 8.(^0. 84SoutUrt.bie eUip ElMBLiilM wlU sueoe«d tUo &l>ove.
ru^KKlJ AM t-Xr KKT*^ 'rne ooppe-rvU eUlp
t e 'K tSa w . r a isf,For^froi^ht or passage, apply on board at pier 38, East
“ ‘apo’ ° E D, HURLBUTS CO.3.48 South fit.
13, Eastap5 TYm . WHITLOCK. Jr., 46 South at.
I 'h lB b ip B o f .b ^ f /^ o '^ lif irL re ^ f^ r^ Ir r tT e tb .hS-ach m. nth frcni .Ne-w \orb. and the l&th from Havre
mediate dispatch for th« above port
FOR MATANZA.S-The regular packet bark ^ ^ K U O A R , Capt. Ellis, will have immediate des-
, -----------. . J l 'T H CAROLINA. Jo iep /’’ ” '’” 'ton. master, will take What freight may offer, aimmediate despatch.
This is the first 8hip that has returned from San Fran* rifico, that BHiled in January, 1849. She can accommodate alimited number of cabin passengers, if early ap-
sailing pac!t,-t ship MAID OF ORLEANS. E S Dennifl, master. Is now loading and will positively sail as
‘ ^grVreight or passage onOiUlnary measurement good-, six cents per foot No goods received on board after Wednesday
*“Tb;'*thip°8T°LOrif!, DM Bunker, master, i ceed the ab«ve and sail 2dd Instant.
orrUKRVKR ('aptaio Sullivan, i» now loading and III positively sail aa above.For rrel;rht or passage, having superior furnished ao-
, S 'Z '^ S i z i f iB ^ X o X o o O x r t . awill promptly forward all goods to their addres.
freight, and will sail in a few days—The fast sailing new packet bark REBECCA, Sawyer, master, having the large.t portion of her cargo engaged will be dispatched as aboT,'.
r passage, apply on hoard, i
f:srr v - A ,packet brig 1
ap5 e a g l e fc HAZARD, 40 South st.Agents in Mobile, Messrs. E. C. Center k Co., who will romptly torword, freo of commission, all goods to their
Whe. ler. master, will he dispatched as above.
, i r r R X ”R!;.“ 'h“ ‘ " T a ‘5 K .r u ‘T r ^ap5 84 South street.
>ard will receive immediate despatch as above.
fine fast sailing regular packet soh OI.NA. Hohor.ct, master, will sail as above, full or not full 4 ^ ^
Positively no freight reeeri
Ail goods sent to the Agents fn New York will be forwarded free of commission, and aU goods intended for the
Central RaUroad- T. R. Mills, Iron Steamboat Co , or J. A. Fawns, Georgia Steamboat Co., will be forwarded free of oommission. ap5
It taken Bt two-thirds less t
comer Burling slip, up stairs.Ordinary measurement goods 4 centa per foot.
ro S ^ ^ r to T ln ^ e ^ ^ d e rf o ^ tS ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
confunion, Bhippera are, in all inst^ccB, requegepd to send the agent a hill of lading-_________________ap5
----- wiu su.ii uu oaburuay-tfbu iusvFor freight or passage apply on board, at pier 80 Ea
River. or to SANfL. L. MlTCHILL, 194 Front st. Bills of Lading signed on board. ap5
or particuurs, apply toEAGLE fe gAg.4RD, 40 Sout^ st.
tely—A good ship to load inFROST ft HICKS,
South st.tTe\toefiM Ne^OrleaM^
Apply to
^ WANTED TO CHARTER.—T ^ first class ^ ships of 400 a8u0 tons, to ioaj at Calcutta, forK London and Livei
) tons, to ioaj at Calcutta, irpool Apply at 24 Beaver st BARCLAY ft LIVINGSTON
rates for passage and the pries Of (tate rooms, the IS by othe-------
from P^S^iden^djOTy, eyospt SimdaysFreight to Boston U taken at U;e eaps ratM tahy the
other r e^ a r Unea, and tionTjyanEx " ' ^ever^morninj
For ftelght oy pi TISDALE ft BOB the Line, a tth s e(
lOoter runs in connexion with rovidenoo, daily. ex»,9pt Svmdays ■ ■ Boston Is taken a t Uje ear
■ lines, and forwarded with greater efroedi- 1 Express fVeigh|t traia which leaves Fall River mine, (Sunday excepted) at fi o’clock, for BostonBe&rd, arriving *t ita desUnition at or about-V. . . ..,gage, apply on hoard, and either to
DEN, 70 West s l ^ t , or a t the office of (■er ol Washington itrse toad Battery
For N O R W lG fl, W O R C E ST E R ,and BO STO N , [V ia EaUroad from
kNonvloh.] STEAM PROPELLER LINE ■MMsFROM PIRR No. 3 NORTH RTYER. T<3KBT, CapE J . C. Geer.
_ _-_jPUR, Capt. E. Geer. qUlNEBAUG, Capt. J. WB One of the a l
Ing, wfll leave N ^F M & Ii£ t,w h i(* will hjs token a f reduced prleai, ap. ly on board, or'at the office Pier 3 North River s29
^ a ^ r o i
jy j& B 3 « 4 I.* » K --O r M ^ « K i^ L e^ ^ ft°SCW*
^ - f97B|9»4’m r ,
■ ® ^ “ ^R ailroa4-T hi8 day-The barge STAR, U npw loading at pier 12, East RlTer. (Old will receiTe fr^lght until § F. M. as abora.
For freight, which wBl Le taken n£ red^ce<id rates, ap-
J . a N, BBlOGS, 49 South street.
imden and Amho,
____ ______ he above Barges is now loading a t iSUp, and Freight taken at a racall ^ ^ c e on sum
mer Canal prices. Apply to J. ft N. B R IG (^ ,^ ^m t^
hove place, one of which will leave pier 12 East River, Ola Blip, every Tnesday and Friday, a t 4 P. M.
CIKIiDS ’W . e ’UliX4> dt €H>., I S S I O N P A P E R W A R E H
%xr
aacao pvt, WI YlUage, XV«UI>furnished rooms, besides the stores. The stow shelTed and conntered, snd will be put in good Inquire of Mr. UameU, No. 165, or s t 81 MaldeiTJeavav XPesw-tw '
. _ _ order:"'91 Maiden lane,
iLPS, DODGE t d o , N(W. 19 ft 21 Cliff at.
||3 , proof stores, Nos. 6S" S S i
KllLinodern hnilt honsa, with ail heeessory onti-buildigs, fruit trees, &c. Enquire ofmh26gw r a y T oIMPKINS, 27 Wall st,
OaN A M JBN TA l. ANW PKDOT T R E E S - # ^ T h e Subscriber has for sals ( large assortment of ■“ ^S hade and Fruit Trees In Ssie order for Spring Plan-
iiBffiediite planting in*O ra la r^ AhoTvottih, Cherry, Pear and Quince Trees, in great rariety.
Among the shade Trees are tho AHanthns, Sugar Maple, English and Norway Maple, Linden, Horse ChesnutMagnolia and many other sorts.
Also, Shrubs snd plants of varions ki.__On account of thej conte;mpIa’tcd opening of 126th
street, through the nursery, it will be neocEsary to remore many of the largest of these trees this fipring, the subscriber wUl therefore sell them very low, snd offer induce-
ents to those who purchase in large quantities. MICHAEL FLOY, Harlem Nursery,
comer of |25th street, anddthnTenue, on the line of the Harlem Railroad.
Orders left a t No. 87 Liberty street, up staSrs will meet ith immediate attention. mh232wjasu O OCTAGE W A N T B O .—At a oonvenient eilll from the city, at a rent not exceeding
$125 per annum, with accommodations for a family of six persons. Address N. W . a t ting location, &o.
^nd CnUe^ Plxoo. Thvre are nt
_ _ j t e n r a » & t d: % m a ^ ^ e = . 3 0 H n e n t .
F O R dAJUe O R SsXCKlAJfCaE l^O it w n il CITY ra o rE B T T .-n iB farm in ■WesUhegtfiPJaH Il county, occupied by the late Samuel F. M« ’
u ; d X r . u ' b “ . i " M . h J f a ' s i . ' ;
Ksi,7r„7s£S'S'’„”S ’S,£Ts;r»*reach the city in less than one hour.
-These buildings can, on arrival, be erected : much cost or trouble. mh8 tf
wMohl
W i -0 23, T 6 K 16 Sau- ap3________ WM. W. ROSE .Stationer, 19 Wail st.
^ T O L K X .- The*asement
J[fn T 3 ^ a? tl5 t.B t^ 1 iis lli‘‘ti:3 cin course ol erection, by the Natiot
‘\\^*r^a7h^uSSFut^lfh“?^e;‘Sto1toexhlM^^public purposes, and the store and room over are therefore thought to be particularly well calculated for a first class
the wants ofthe tenants.
and Leonard s t r e e t . ____________ jySOT R E E S ;
P s i r s o n ’s & C o .
Of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses.
to amateurs the choice selection afforded by large quau titles and to dealers, very thrifty Trees, at reduced prices when hundreds or thousands are taken.
Arbor Vita» for hedges and large AUj can be lDr.r<» itnowflflofl "Iterested iI S , ; - ;
F O R SA lvE—Six acres of improved Land fat Tillietudlem. near Fort Lee, beautifully situated
^ r J t \ t ^ r i t l 7o n \ ? r n ^ \ f e V o f t o t ; e r ! ‘ l n r h a “s~ E . : s - H ! s S S S r 1J, D Miller, Eeq., Jersey City. feS 2awtfr p o B E L E A S E D -T b e Thirdnstory~of the New
covering one floor of the entire building.
' A v ; ; . ; r , s t . K i r A X g " M S S
capable of tasteful artistic decoration, and the access by
centre of a great thoroughfare For further particul apply to the
fel2 2aw T ft F tfI'rer, 49 William gt
No. 1 Nassau, corner of Wall stl
BQQART ft CO., 66 Pine flt.
IPO, one lot on the southerly side of 29th street, be-
I'ZE'Hit'SilSi;large aniount of the puroha
:e. inr ■ 'rage, inqmre o r - -ja29 _ No. 1 Nassau street, comer of WaU st.
V SEM EN T T O l - E T -A t No jesBion given on let of May next
JNp, GREACEN JR,08 Broadway, N. Y.
rawing oJ ^3 for Califomlp , Mexico Texas. &c
As we build our houses at our owi establishment, w.
’" S I * “"““iJiisri’iibTyJVi'p'i.» . . .
life, health, happiness, beauty, love, depend on sound and
a particle of grit or acid substance, as both are destme-
Sec’y M a s s .C h a ^ ° u " h i :& s o , is to certify that I hare sold more of your Ivory
v M * i"Cr,iS
^ ^y other Important recommendations can be seen a t
A liberal discount will be maije to the tra4e. Dthe proprietor. IS Platt btbeat, N. Y. apl e<
AS5ICAL F R E N C H ^O No. 739 Broadway, opposite Al
“ TET, PrlDolpa"
Xi0aPABg»KSgtEiS.
Thifrilosrine TctiSonj
S I
N w Y oft.A pA f t h . i i w r '^ : - ^ ■
' S ^ | ^ ^ ^ ’ ? S 5 S S S g 2r S i ® C S S 3S f e ! ^ f e S S f S 78. ® “
i3 a a i» i4 ia o f AL ><»»« 4 a a d Fiat
Joa*4 t f Airiitaat Aldor- i» CWtotfxtmoL.feHWiHii^ to ' . 1- J xvenaaE,
a » ' b S
A emiei to n n t aveane,
^ ________N T. PODGE. Street C w a^ aiw.
te r conduct t iter Colors a □ami ft Co.
SUPREME COURT.> Summons—CFor relief. J
passengers are rrpool $130, ex-
JRK AND LIT!mposing this Un,
Price Of passage"t
" fK aS A 'S * ,..... «FRENCH, IvERMAN, AND OTHER FOREIGN
GOODS, will be admitted into the United States, in
fore the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Ships, wUl receive Foreign goods in common with British goods, according to priority of arrival at the wharf onMonday. Tuesday, and "Wednesday of eaeh week, coin. mencing with the saiUng on the 28tU December from
TliE^J^iTlSH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYALMAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW-YORK AND LI
VERPOOL, and between BOSTON AND 'LIVERPOOL, oaUing at HaUfax to land rand reoeiTd muSiB and passengers, are in
tended to sail as follows.NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie, from Boston, Wednesday,
April ffd.EUROPA, Capt. Lott from New York, Wednesday,
April 17th.HIBERNIA, Capt. Lang, from Boston, Wednesday,C^MBRlAj Ca.pt. Lexteb., from New York, Wednesday,
May 8th.AMERICA, Capt. Shannon, from Boston, Wednesday,
May 15th.An experienced surgeon ©n board. ;
Freight will be charged on specie, heyond ^n amount for personal expenses. ; _i
All Letters and Newspapers must pass through the Po
” ” ■ Bostoa to Liverpool, fiwt
'* ^ ^ ’^CUNARU 88 Broadway.
____________ r d V = N ,
Southampton j New York.
!h 20th Marol----------16th March 20th March
S » 5SR
sss- ;.‘H i iAr experienced snrgeon on board of each steeoner.
60 Broadway, New York.
w , i .
S aE ”. S S ; . "
icrameutoCity ; TODD ft BRYANT, at Stockton.
^ .................................................
LMaoIean, Ward feCo.. Liverpool.
A PPL Y E A RL Y I FO R T H E N E I V W O R K , O F M R S E L L I S ,
Author of “ Sooial Distinction ; ox, Haorts and ajSPSS Homes,” ftc.&o.In Numbers—Monthly, price 50 cents—OI Semi-monthly,
BY MlBoBMISoA Table Book of Litekatuxe and Abt—Now RsAto
Opening with a new work of ;gction descriptive of domestic life, from her admired pen. Tates and sketches by the ablest authors of the day, will iippaar in Ua pages,— lUuatrated 'viPn ^a^aying? by the most eminent
emt>rfi.olng every tha wife and tlie d ns and elegant llte_____
JOHN TALLtS ft CO.,10 John Btreet, New York and London,
___ and all BookseUers.O u l i r o r h i a A r m s ,
W . S P m s sIS—Thumb Rifles, Car
bines, blnsket^ FowUi&o. Hardwarw and i____ ^California, a t extremely low'”ci2Tof*3'.J?SIS'eely low prices. ______ au22
Shirt Store.public generally, tha t she mahnfaotures and con-
The French language ta spoken in the s
school In tns city can offer. The Instruction, is designed tobetnoronghlybrM tic^.
Circnlars may be had a t Messrs. John MiBroadway; Ddlno fe Co. 2 Park Bow, 6811280 Fourth ATennr ” -------- — —Lockwood ft Son,Broadway; a t the _dence,164 Twelfth st.T SIM A G U aS S 1a1NE:S=F X for sole loir,'
____ 10,2 Park Bow, 681 Broadway,;__Avenne; E . Dnpny, 609 BroodK*? i Ro®
ft Son, 41A Broadway ; G- ft H. Millar, 846 I a t the School-room, and a t Mr. ,F ’a riai-
apl'Stawlragl J __________ _____ *®* revived, and
^ o^o le tow ^^ b^ gfjgg l^C O 'K o 91 Malden lane p O O E llS O RlAaTK a—ThesubseribBrs h»veinyai
' made linen for g'entlepien j also, Dressng Gowns,---------^.Collars, Cravats, Gloves, hosiery,'fte. Shirts,Bosems, Collars, &o. to ., made to order in any desired style, and a t the shortext notice. The attention of the gentlemen is Bolicited to sn inspection of her stoek. inconnection with the above, Mrs. C. has established her own Lanndry, and is now prepared to contract for the washing of Hotels, Stores, Fumllles and (rpntlfiuen- She Bolioite orders as shove, assuring all tha t washing can he done in her Lanndry, as well as in any part ofthe oity.
he has ©onstaiiuy on hand and for saIo, the Iftfgesi assortment of Mtarble Mantlei, Statuee, Vneefl, Fountains Monuments, &c. fee. in this country. The M a n t^ are of every deacription and price j einhracing reined, slena, hisclc «»d goia, brocateiio.,and an o t^ r frncy loxed marbles. The designs are of erery rsnety, from the plainest to the richest and most elaboratelyosired andffn}Bhw^
Purchasers are assured tha t the prices se t upon the abore articles are ittUy as lo^ as those of a s iaffUrquslI^ can he purchased at in this or any other city m the% ^G.^id^bfiplc*8pd torecetTe (urders f o rs ^ ^ t t |r e
iCgETJBMataHB.
M
N i 3 & . T i i
1 Snsdwsv and Sixth
s s s
of Records—Corpors- B, that apeCifioD bait, between 8d and 4th
lotheiame, atedesiied to mnmsBoner’i office, on 01
r. DODGE. StiMtCflimm®k>fier.mh2910t
on application
Netv York. Marcl
} building of the can be obtained
New York. '
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nn^ 0 sewer in 11th street, between avenne A and 1st ave. ^ 0 bnild a sewer in 9th street, betweeen Broadway and 4lh ava-
M y, the following petition in the B<?ard ol Assistant Alder-
E a ^ d a y a g t ®March 27,1850. DODGE, Street Commtonei
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lorse.. Apply a t Messrs. REACH aMurray 8t. mhlB
O F F IC E O F T H E MAM HATTAN F I K E INSUK-ANCm COBSPANk.
. 68 WALL STREET.A T the Annual Election for Directors, held at the
jCA. Office of tho Company on tbeilSth Inst,, the following gentlemen were elected:
Nath&niel Bichards, Rufus L. Lord,Samtiel P. Moit, Thomas Barron,Peter H. Scheuck, Russel H. Nerins,William F. wott, Augustus H. W%r^David L. Haight, Moses TdyloTjWilliam W. Fox, 4ames ColletElish^ Ti^dmas W. Peargall,Richard T i^ e , John Steward,Peter Cooper, Lyman DenUon,Henry Hlsworth, . Edwin D. Morgan.
Sidney Maso~ ing of the Board Richardo, n I ensuing yoi
■rS '" THOMAS BULL Jn., Secretary.
A T AN ElAfiCTION'held on the 26th instgnt, a t the Company's OfSc«, 81 WaU street, the fbllow'
were elected Managers of ike Companys r . | s “ , s ; . , “u r
p J i -Silas Holmeg,AquSlaG Stout, Henry Young. Jacob. R Le R«y, Irad Bawleyu
Manrlee "Rriji And at a meeting of the Board (
ley, JOHN WURTS, Esq , was u. lageis, held this
day, JOHN WURTS, Esq , was unanimously re-elected President
mh28 Im_______ ISAAC N. SEYMOUR, TTMonrer.
r p H E R O N C .------------- , -------------------J. PANT HAVING executed a mortgage to Shepherd Knapp, E sq , Trustee upon the ir entire load an^ Its franchises, ft. tc . for the sum of fire hundred thousand dollars,to eeonro tberr honds or obBgatlons fiir a nke amount, payable twenty years &om' the 1st of Janu«7- 1850, with in te r» t a t a i l eent. pejaii-annnally, 1st ofJuly and Is to f January, axe now prepared to e x t^nge mortgage bonds, seonreJ as above, for the present _ o ^ Btandinghondkor nhligatSong of the company, aM r^ quest the immediate a ttentionofthe bond holders t o t ^ notice, as the interest upon th e mortgage bonds * 0 ^menced on the 1st day of January, lOSfi, “P ,date the company will pay Intereoi upon therfd boaos asthey ore presented for such exchange
FrinteAoopiesof the mortgage, tocIoMegthe fOT M tho bond, for tho me of holders, may be hod on ajqajoa- m ^ ^ t th c o f f ic e p ^ t lm ^ m ^ ^ .^ HR-Jun. T r ^ ,
-TYAZSINS. G H A F S a.A S iJ W IS E —1000 halfbxs do do ,lOOO qr do do do200 cask* LexIaRrisln*200 do Smi do200 half do do do^ q ^ i t e l f ^ t Molaga-YYlifa^
The ahove-ora all of Qer Loring k Co.’sbraiiff, and th«
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