coal. _ - PFR TUN?GOOD QUALITY JrOAL larireNttt H'd small Stove, at $6 per tan: ^.,"?0 Peaz-h Orchard"! allaizes; also Lfwpool :J'K :.^. al low price., at " SIMPSON'S*' fiBt^H ORCHARD, Black Heath, f ?' h -h l!iv< trpc-oi, Oral, Cannel and Sidney Coals of WHITE ASH?PRICE RE V/Dl'CED TO $5 75 PER TI N ? Whit* A-di Coal, lira', coaflfyi ?r?, Stove and Nut sizes, at the ttbovelow prt?e. Jt?mred tree of charge for car'age?must be paid for in mw.e-. .Wien lie: order il . ren T - 1 QK ES D1CKERS0N, ,j?rj ;f 107 Antixmy-at near Broadwiy.'JJ ClOAL! * ? iL!?PRICES REDUCED '_#? 50 PER Tl N,?Peach Orchard, Red Ash Coal, istquahv. K.-e or S ovo ?Izes, at the above LOW PRICE, delivered free of charge for cartage. Must be paid f ir :;i vood moi.'y when the order is cl^en. ?j if 107 Anthony-st. hear Broadway. . 3 COAL DEALERS.?F. TYLER & -*t CO. Phlladelph'a, have on hand, and will ship at short aotlce.from their wharf at Port Richmond, REO ASH Cf>AL. from Spohn k Lewis's Veins. WHITK ASH. from Broad Mom tain and Tamaqua. N. B.? W UITE ASH CHESNUT, large sue. RKD ASH NOT, large Bar" Orders are respectfully aoiii FEiladel.-.l.a. Dec if. 1850. d20 2w PHESNUT OR SMALL NUT COAL, Vn/ suitable for driving steam. 1 cargo. 155 urns afloat, djjCharging in a few dav?. Kor ?ale low for cash. Apply to T. STOKES DICKER SON, d!T lot 107 Anthony.si. near Broadway. (1?AL?$C>, $G 75, of all sizes?Red - 'ash. firat quality?a good al.ee for Air-Tight Stoves; also, Uumberln.-.d Coal for smith's uso. ?1. PEIRCEY, n27 In," 'j5Eldridge-at. between Broome and Orand sit. _T?i?i<^_ rpo T E L EU R A P H COMPANIES J. THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND BRITISH PROVINCES.?The subscriber would respect* folly give notice that he baa opened rooms at 177 Broad? way, New-York, for ihe purpose of keeping constantly on aale H ire, Registers, Magnet?. Insulators. Zincs. Porous Cijpi, Tumblers; A.i'is. Protectors, Olmsiead's Battery, Gull? Percha und River Wire, and every deoeription of MAGNETIC AND CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH APPARATUS, At ManufacUlrer** price*. The Hr|va ,iftgea to the Companies in having a room of tins kind are loo obvious lo require a moment's considera? tion, ?ml it is sincerely hoped lliey will extend to it their ?uppori. All vhIuhIi'. Improvements will be added to the ?lock OS soon a* possible. Order? will be punctually atr euded to, If addressed to NORTON'S TELEGRAPHIC ROOMS, ul2 SatTuAiTlitf i77 Broadway. Nevr-York. O'RIELLY TELEGRAPH LINES, conn-, ting all sections of the United Slates. General Office, iJ-r I Broadway. The general reputation of ihe vast range of O'Rlully Lines, renders it only necessary to say Hint Increased efforts are mude to render them Hiill worthier ofuubii. confidence JAMES D. HEID. dS SawSTuacTklf Superintendent. Jewing machines. SEWING MAC IIINK.-SINliER & ? PHELI'S' BELAY STITCH SEWING MACHINE ? Not liable to got out of repair, rind in which all objections are eiliciuallv overcome. .Maybe soealn practical opera? tion at the clothing store of Messrs. SMITH CON-ANT. 12 Bow cry, who arc sole agents for tho sale ol said tu ichine n this city and viclnitv. d.'ll lwle* CJEWING MACHINE.?SINGER & PHELPS'S BcIuyStilch Sewing Machine, pronounced by (tun petonl judges lobe, for real "utility, for superior lo any Invention of tl a kind known, which does nol lulcrfeio with miV body's right, In not liable to getont of repair, and in whicli every objection, Imperfection and fault is effectu? ally ovi rcoine, may best-en in practical operation at No, 103 WssblngU/u-st over ihe Chins Tea Store, Boston, Mas?, wheie in,- machine la for sale, and practice upo.iitullowoJ gratuitously. Our macbiue may also be seen in operation at No. 12 Bowery, New-York, al tho clothing warehouse of Smith Ai Conant, who an- authorized to receive order* for inanhines. Ail persons interested aro invited to call and judge for theuii>e,w ?. Thoso who cannot call, can haven rul) description forwarded to them by addressing iho sub? scribers, postage paid SINGER k PHELPS, Boston, Mass. N. 11.?An Agent Is wauled in every town in Ilm Unitod Stales. All applications must be post paid, dir Im SEW ING M A( .'HIN ES?CA UTION.? The subscribers, owners Ol tho ROTARY SHUTTLE MACHINE, patented Oct. 1810, hereby Caution iho Public against purchasing or using .Machine* which infringe upon their patent, us they will prosecute to the extent of iho law all hu.:h lufringmetiL*. Our machine* uro now offered for salo for the first time. They have been In use in this city for one year. One firm has made ten thousand dozen Cloth and Plush Caps. Bev. eral Other compaule* have employed thorn very profitably in milking clothing, carpet und grain baga, and for oihcr purp. -cm. There ,ip' a numbor now In useut tho factory of H. w Banks ,v c i Elm, cornel of Canal st where those wi*iilng to purchase uio Invited to call and sse them in op. eralkin. Messrs. '.It W. I! i Co. ore authorised to make ?ale* of P.i. lit* 01 Machines for use in tins city. These macblno* are *o eusilv managed, that n child of 11 year* of ag.' hn kept even machines (which are propelled by steum und employed In mukmg bugs) In good order for ?oiue months p.u-t. atteuding at the same tfini lo the run? ning of her own machine and doing With il tho woi k of four adults if sewing by hand. These machine* can bo driven bv hand, trcddle. or steam powi r. To parsons wishing to make aaexperiment be fjr< buying, a machine would herented al a moderate pnee. We confidently assert that these are the only machine* of reu) practical utility, and while we invite uci examination or the machines now tu operation, we repeat our caution uaiosiinfringnienis, which will certainly be prosecute I. dllim* BLODGET & LEROW. VV.1\IhTw8HAI)KS. I7KDR THE HOLIDA YS.?Rich Trans? parent WINDOW SH ADES. In every variety of sylo am! Miialiiv, a' KEl.TY i. RIKEA'S Wholesale Re sail Window Shade DhpOt, nil Chatbaut-at N.B.?A good assortment of entirely new styles, manufactured [expressly for the Holiday*. Als? a choice assortment of bull'and white linens KELTY k RIKER, 1 11 Chathsm-sL New-York. N.B?Shades for stores or churches promptly furnished to order. dllit.ll* WINDOW SHADES! GILT COR? NICES!! DRAPERY MUSLINS, kc.-Kam'lles Sbont Pimlskmg their windows with the anove orilcle?, will find nt J. C. SVOODPORD'S, 895 Broadway, the largest and best nssorimenl in the ciiy; soveral new styles acwr before Introduced In New-York. Luce and Muslin Curtain*, Drapery. Tassels, Loop*, Pins, Band*, Cornice*, etc. Kammes purchasing of the subscriber may rely upon gelling a first rate ?rucle. and as low ili tl le possible to Im? port or manufacture It- Merchant* buying at wholesale will find It decidedly to their advantage to call before purcbn* teg elsewhere ' J. C. WOODfORD. 2Hi Broadway, alftl E patents. 7^ HARRISON'S portable self-cooling -isMlLLS, Burr-atone grinders, patented November, |?Hi,?These Mill* are warranted to do more work than any oilier nulls now in use, and do not require one-half a* much power. The fit st premium was awarded to the patentee of these Mill* st the Ka'i s of Hie American Institute in I.-If und I ? *i, also at ihu Eair of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Association in I These Mill* are very convenient for transportation, their whole weight being much iess than iheslones alone of com? mon niiil.s. They are admirably adapted for grindlug grain of all kinds, collet', spices, mustard, starch, salt, paints, plumba? go, manganese, bones, mm. .pian/. piaster, charcoal, dye emits, .ilt.i. s, sttufi', tiaxseed, oilcake, &c. Ate Km sale by H. E. WARREN ??< CO. d 18 Iw* H Corllau i-.-t up stair*. nJTTLE'S PATENT BABY JUMP 'i preducmg health, strength, growth, fine forms and happy disposition*. Many unproveraei is have been edecled by tbo inventor of tin* dehghtlul affair, and ib.e constant de? mand is sufficient proof or its merits. Price $2 50, up? ward, for sale, wholesale and retail, by the Inventor, G. W. TUTTLE, at hu spieuuid Emporium ol tTancy OooJ*, ??5 Broadway. dl liu* IETTER FILES.?The Patent LEAF ?fHOLDERj an entirely new style or LETTER f'lLE, for holding Leiter?. Invoice*, Bids, or oilier paper? for COB" veoleni ren'rence, believed tobe rar superior to anything now i.i life for that purpose. Those requiring such an artF cse are requested to rail and examine. Kor ?aiis wbol-j*?it and retail, bv the Agents for New. York City, ?26 BELL i GOULD. Stationer*, fee. 158 Na???u-ai. ?OOFING.?Goodwin's Patent CE bMENT SHE \THlNO I* the only permanent covering K linking mi, or shingle riv.fs tight, "done for cent* rH?r ft* New uh'I* of rough plunk covered for 4* cents, and w*.rramed. Office283Springs?.uearHudsoa. ol43meod*m HPHE LARGEST as^.rtment of BED J. STEADS, BEDS, MATTBESSES aud "TEATHSRS ?rar offered for sale, at M WJLLARD'8 Wsrebouse, 150 Mainau iL eoraw 0f Uulb*?rrv-?l Ttw atteuiiou of house-. hMper* aad oth?r* ts paxtu-uikrly called U> Wulie e patent r"i.W and left serev bedsirad. 6'rd b?d* renovated; cola MSMIH and relaU. n26 lui* rrAK E N 0 T1C E.?(Jentlemen's and ?O^'L.f/S CAl's- Ladies' and Misses' Kelt *Vt CAPS ?? 'i?< ?*/"('y Braver HATS. Cloth and Vei oT-,.. ir, . ofyveo' variety, for salo al the lowest d7 im. f'u Uly"ier- J- H. MONARUUE, _ 228 Bowery. I FASHIONABLE HATS.?J Z u \ LV UK H'>ts Price if ?3,o*aallyaold at tti. A-*o, an a/ucie ti ?2 U\ Neat Hs-s a; -*2 -?,,_, BROWN. lm 1* Can an l. one door from BolL'yaa. (PITTZENSFIRE INSURANCE COM Vv'PANY-OfSre* S7 WALL-8T. and 167 BOWERY ?150,000, ?o ?rerpln?, ?ecureiv iuvi *ted, corjiinae* to li*sr* a* or aunt**,)! Wv KtRE on dwelUw houses, me; household furniture, and a'! icjcrirntons of Pfr Tula Company, with a caen capital of ?150,000 and a i&rire ~ against loan cbsudlse, he_ aossl Property, on the moat favorable term* MBECTOB.S. Jeremiah Johnson, William J. Vs.;?min?, AIol.tc A Alvord, Jaiue* C. Z'?t'.v\r.. Daniel Burtnett, Jayjtrrii. William Wallace, John i. Harris. Thomas AicElrath, P..,-. Ba/iu-y. Like Baker. rrands .V. Palmer. D A ;?;! EL B U RT N ETT President Jaxcs M. McL'A.w. Secretary, oi ti W'ASHINitT< iN 1N8D KA N*(3EQ)M w f PAN V -Ol b No : ... - (cor. New-it) CASH CAPITAL *'.!0t?.0D0. i .-. - - , ... ! Daniel 8.Miller, Fred. H. Wolcott, Rich. F. Carman, 1 Win. E. Rov. land, W. E. WUmerding, Jr. Win. Ofrthont, i James D. Oliver, A. C. Kingsland, PWL R Kearney, I Rleifd K. Halgbt, Geo C. Satterlee, CbaesE. Cluiocy, i Corn'b Bavaxe. Oeo. B. Greer. Robert Lane, Henry Alorean. J. T. B. Maxwell. GEO. C. SATTERLEE, President A. H. Mii.j.er. Secretary. dl8tf ; rfliHEOROCERS1 EIRE iNSfJRANCS 1 COM/ANY. otftce -,l W'all-at. corner of Pesii, H. Y. CAPJTAJfJ 82OO,O0O.-This Company, bavins their Kapital all paid m, in cash, are prepared to insure Blinding*, ; Merchandise, Household fnrnimre. V'?.aae!a in Port, thai? ; Cartroea, Lc airam*l loss or damage by fire, also, ths ( Risk* of Inland Navigation and Transportation, on themoe* ? favorable terms. Ail loaie-a promptly adulated ar.d paid DIRECTORS'. ' ; RnfttsBtorr, Mose? Taylor, Sampson Moor I Peter Martin, George Eider, Chas. Borkhalter, \ Francis Skindy, Henry Edey, Asa S. P?rter, Ja*. B. Wilson, Alex H. Grant, Wm. R K?ster, ten. B. Sherman, Marshall Pepoon. Isaac C. Taylor. SAMPSON MOORE. Prudent J. Mu ton Smith, Secretary. 77f tf r PHE MERCHANTS' INSURANCE -si COMPANY OK THE CITY OF NEW-YORK,offioa Ocean Bar.k Ballding, corner of Greenwich and Kulton tt*. CASH CAPITAL jt'-iOO.ODII. Insurance atralnst lots or damage bv fire.. ' CROWELL ADAMS. P-m*lder.t. George W. Ssvagi:, Secretary It- ;f CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE S COAIPANY, Hartford: Capital,**.W,ono, with a our plu?. B. W.GREENE, President J. B Elorkdce, Secretary, For Insurance,apply to E. WHITE. 43 WiUiam-st dl4 Smeod Second door below VVall. BROO JaXYNlT R E! N S U RA N (JE (JO. ?Office No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, Wall-st N. Y. and 43 Kulton-sL Brooklyn. WM. ELLSWORTH. PrwX A. G. Stevens. Secretary. au9 6m* ( PROPOSALS. fc< JlALED 1 ROP03ALS for fin OSvboolioSSthst. nrarOthai i (' ark of tie Board of Education, t sr., until tl * 8th day ol January, until n vt, No. 1 hall of REC0R9S I k E P a HTM E NTOF ItF.i'AIKj ARD SUPPLIED?To Hi JLrV.HS i Sealed Proposals will be ie.rk requ?r>J to t,.d,.h?. ?. d ?ii i,f ? ..?{?,c t><. 11' Khtabstb ?I. *. H.?Blank ntiniatae r?r b? h?d st eiUisr oi the sbov* o(5-? ?124 WM. A DAMS, Coio'r. of Iiap?T> an* Bnopl I v hp a m mi m or itEP?Titi ami si i'pi.ij.M.-?e?>d I 'posals will oe received at the office of tlia Corinnissioa Itepaiis and Supplies, bas*n,eot, westead ol New C tv Hall, ; Hl?hk estimata* ' an bad at either office. j N. B.?The ristht to decline eiihtroi the piop-,.-d? is 'aserred.il deernad for the laterest oi tha Corporation. tvtl, aha>h, ,1.4 Comioissiun?rorR.p?ir?.tKlS(ippIi?s. fclTitK^^ likl'AKiMKM.I'o t hide of Ci*nt,s? Slip. To lay i roflu *a!k in MOison ?t opposite Rufger's FsnaJs Institute. To flag a space l feet wide through ?kV?hi? ol ssd-at between oib and 7th av?. ?here he .imi ?rt- net now flogged. To grade aud re?eL curn and gutter ia 2dtb*sti between lid ens 3d avs Plans, specifications, and all information thereto can be had on nppt.cation to Hi* Contract Clerk nl this Do parojient.- Dec. in, ISM'. JOHN I'. IIODolE, dil street CommleeUmer SEALED PROPOSA LS will be received at the Street Commis ._ siouer'a Oflice until Monday,Dec 30, lS60,at5 o'clock, P. H to I mid an addition to the pier No. K. on the east side of Coenties slip, Eait Kbrar. IM ations and all infonnatioD thereto aas be hnd on application to :he Contract Clerk of thlaDepaitr?ent.?Deel 19, ISfiO. [ .11 JOHN T. DO DOE. Street Commissioner. lEHP It i ?Vl.nl'. nKI'AlUMENI Ella?Sealed missiooerof Repan C:ij Hall, untilThi er.e,ifK-at l!,elrt,.,i Public Bl bad at eit I .EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND S? IuIkRS.?Sealed Proposal* will be recairei a?s?mi.er of Kt ps.rr and Supplies.basemsat, Public Hn.l .nie. No. if Blixabeth-sL N. It. Hii\uk Es had at either of Ute above oSiuea.?Dec. 16, I860, d 7 WM ADAMS, Commiesiouerof Repairs a LEGAL NOTICES. 4 Ds>UilSTIU70U 3 SAL?.-.o piuaaaac* .-i sa ?rSei ol the A B?i. Alexaadar W. Sruifcrd, !?rrv.4?ta ol the Coaatj oflfaw. j tork.Dl'MDNT* HOSACM "ill sell uudsr tbe lirectior of Junes I Renrrici. Adm'Si.trstcr ol all an* sicgn'ir tne ^oods. cbt'teb, an* ? credit* of WILLIAM REITVV1CK, late of the City ol Row-York le ' ceeeed.nite.uu, at pubHcauction atthe Merditui?- Kteliange,in Hie ; City of New Tork, on the Bth di\ of January atit. at tw.l.e j\.'?ik I at nixin, lbs following Sescribai rsa.1 *&uta oi wfcuii the si.r inteaiat* ; Si*d sened,viai All thai cerum let, piece vi panrelof isc? in the Foerteenth Ward .' oflbeCii) ol See T..i?. knoeu .... the map oi Jut ..I ?.yaid'e faiur ' ?y the LJUibsr twslrs tur-JraJ r^_e (..urcertain kit* of lend m the l^hth IVard o.'aa.a e? i 1 eutiogutaUd as lota Ifos. StA, 5tA 687, on a map of taai* b*baxi*j - - I tt* nuu ol Aathrny LrapeaarJ, bonnd*d ?jturly in f-ent.-y fte.y S wick ?res:, southerly sy I .t No. H8, westerly by lots rtoa. I andetoo. Dvrtherry k> k>t Ka SM.routaini'u: ia feon? and rear 7* feel, I and oO reel ui length on each sate known by the street narabera ofSJ, li, (7. and ? Hanwick street All those certain k>la of land in the Eighth Wzrt "f tao c'.J oi Mew York, a?^::n!nj. eireenwniii ,lre?t, al ;i'. ji.h r, . ? fo.,i 1 oortberiv from tbe nostlieaatofiy cornel of tipteaw^h aae Canal j streets; raDniag theuceoortherb eJong t're*i *.cii-e;.-aat, e3 fewt fl ; laches; thaac* aasurt>',at rnibt a^rlea U' Oreiaw^ih ?tr*?t, CC fee: t teecce scutisrty, :z a line pars.':? w te-esr-..-. streit. 13 fett S ' tacbee; thencewe.'erl;feet,u. ?heplace of ae*..caicgi Ire^eas I nuntbere a7Wt'jd iai OreenWH-b ?lr?el. AD tbatcertan lot oi ,an-i in the Sizteaath War* ol aauicAV, I aeaudedoorthi.-ly, ia fron!, by iaic.titatt ,::?.-:, w?su;s by Sot ! No. <7, southerly hy let f 7, and easterly by! -t ?o. tv, pjatairriagSJ ; leel width m front and rear, ?:>d HI feel 11H inches m eeplt.aJrt is i kao?l by number 1^, on s n^n Of bode of the !aie WY .j,:^ r^vara. i All thatcertara lot or paice] of la^d bj tha S;iie%uiL '.V*;* oi t.-e ( laid city, begbeici; it a point oa the aprtti.-r'r nda jf Stxtsauth I street, d'aUat 100 ;eet wtsisriy Imm ta? Wetterte nit at t-r?eatit a.enoe; rar.r.ir.g the--, e i'.vien>. .a a i .?? ; irx ?*' 'i , ?.?e.jru 1 aeenne, 63 feel and half an inch; laetv-e eavuitej ira a lire i eareliel u> Sateentli-ioeeL 100 feet, lc ;ha Westerb 1 oe s j Savsa?i aeenue, !hau.e aaatharly, a.'oag the :i li. I Itt: 7 acba,*, lo the lands of John Jacob X?ori Ibaare weaterh r> ?n f,e: ( 1 aae lhe^.-e ro-.:^ie ;v, il.-,ji lei.n.. ti> '.; ? . ?,, ? 3, leeclla street; kheace ??a.-ter'>, the .2 _e. fi.-. 7 All thai certain lotol Una n tbe .aid 5.i :?e,.::. IV., j ,.f...;,..? f^nin< at s rx- nt 03 '.he ?jathorly aids of SiltatcSh i^eet, ? :?.;-.! t.O feet wectei.y Iroai th? weiie.-ly has of Sevcsth-cvtana; liiare southerly, on a i ae parallel la Serentt?*.-- . - i eebea Ibet-ce weeUrly, para'tel to 5ixi?aj'>- at/eel, t *eetj .... rix srly.ona line paiallelUi SsTeotb-afeaBe, 100 leal 3 ... fas it,* hae oi Sitteeath itreetj these* easterly, ai?eg said stnel I fteltc-ths pljce of a?x;asiii A It thaicenam ot^er lot :a ea-d IMI-itveule-. eo Ward, on M e uoili ftUe of Sateentb "loeet awtttaiaa *X* e.?.i,t *:>' leeft .<^.. :,. .;. ;^e ?K-rtb eeauriy comei of 3ai?tin-s<. and Sixtsentb ?_i ^ui:i bag ttenca e*;'.?;i> ?S feet: tla.ir ; rtharts '-. It*. ^ achuj : laiace ?nu.-!i a. 'eel. i! ;ace i.--ta;.- y S3 ?>;: J btaea, to me piece of t^na-Tg. AkwtkatcerUta ?ata: V t. ?Itb :he m Di *re t?j v.. - . taaied at aTJwbridge, ia the 5.xtet^tb Ware cd ibo .Sew Iota-, u grantee to Alexander M. Cccn, 0.-11x5? ia braadtti, as aa-n l ie ; toeSpuytea Duj'e!Creel. 100 feel, andre ? ? [hike?hole ngbl oflhe Corr-oreiein ecroee tke eame. ira?oa hii.b w?u?r m k le low ?atermaik.- Uave.1 New-T?rt, 1u' Ii. ISSi b? UicS JOHN E. DEVELl.N. rioctor, tt Wattsl ?fVOTICK I? HEREBY GIVEN that ua app' atioa will s- .,,de ' II to the neat 1 efuJetuie ..I line Scat* for an Act of tacu.-poraliou > tubs 1 ailed the FRA&KLINiTE COMPANY, wiw a capital ol aa aii'Jira.?Ij to'd m.Lerat r^tbte, and to ez; jrt aiia-ifaclnr?., a^d rr.11 ! n ?ta!. n foreign rcuntrws. d;i laero? i . Wilaie Tajer pleejecopy._ N PURSUANCE ol an order of the Sturogale ^f the Cuaatj | 01 New Yeti. Nuti.? .? hereby given toil! petwu* bavsng ctatai* sgaiae! SAMl'tL MIDDLEBRUOK, bate of :he city of New-Tort, Bockbjulr.-, dev?a>*d,to rrwf.be saa.e with vi . era thereof to the e'iberrTber, it Ii o?-e. No. 7 S*?e** SO**l * lb* city ~f Vew-Jork.oaor ae-iote tbe ?eci-ci? Jay .^' Aprd oeat- ? Dated New J\rk.::.e 1*1 tVuter, UtX. ;,!,.XEt< S. TH IVKR. tl laervtnTtj Put he Acmo-t.'jatcr I Cjt'FREME COURT.?Is th? mattiT of tat inn --iiiog of "' J> Major AsUn^n and Commonsriy of am City of Now Tori. rmTi'.i?? u. t'.? or-aoing J l/i i,-,ic ii?:..?, fr. .t. 4i3 : ?? i iL rr. lh?NiLeu*T:rij Ward of saic C.ty. T- s" -cecnoer.. 0cin--3iiaro ? rsol Estiirate aad Awnrja;! 12 t> rah of the Siprtmo Court,inKr,! on th? Od dty d( Hn.-'h, lo.V), ;<*? sDt-'-?, ponuiit to the raeuinmnta ci ar. Acted Ice Legislature 01" the People of the SUt? of Kew-Tsti, ?othlad uu Acito aaecJ an .4^1 eat-tlea an .*ut to red-ice ?r?r?I U-rt -r.U:?j soft?ifor'y to S.? City ? ?'? Uro V'?s. brio oao Act, pa??d Aord s, lf"J," passed *.i-nl SO. tout tb* aostrariof tr.t Esjmuui erseAaiosLl of ti.e ea.u ?J. aJr2i-,-,.?'.*rs in Us* aoova u.ilxer. CO.**--v lisT the oarr.es of th? ow:.#.8 of tri? Jotaxwee-.e-J.ti* numbers c( aucfc Moutbe] up;??reo the rotes ofthe C t-.^j- ocers, El either * ? loch nur*? and tin amount of A* a?*???Tier.t wl->,tiier for damaga r?if.; tod aviso all the ooUoTUovestaBotastail other Jocoo>?j?, wticc ?fr? '??od bjth? Coi&Bissienef*. ta mokirj trarr report, hit* s??n cepc-s-.Ua m tli? Street C'jmniiea.or,er'i oiSra, ifiheCitJ izi Cotnty of Sm T rt,r the injpestioa of irhoinsofTsr it Tay ?.3 ce.-n i tbsre ni remain for it least nxtf -tvr baton t. a -ud Cotnnit a., oar* msse ta? ' ret-urtto the sacl Sjprerr.s Court, atth? til tiod niist h?:?ii.*i?*r r?e,',t;oa?J. Aid thesaid CtuiM. Mrs lurtfcsr jrrs rm':. a, p^r-cf."/to ho picvsiaios* 01* ths Act, rctitiod "* A- i :t w. amend sn *.r\ ertr-.i-d asAc: ic relation t--i t; a Collection of At sasfciueLt* and Taxes ,n tie C.ty anil County of New Y'oc.ana for Ot'nar parpo.^3, p?s*?d May 14. IStO,"1 passed May 7, PHI, to til -.*~jti,ji "?Mir. ceccoaat bceowrtt of ill hoar*'., ud w prr-rM r-r m:rr:;n:'ed Janis aaVrie,:--nererc. that ths/ cast alta slated -o? eel ooolo and useknmest; odd thai all ?r? ids wooee .r.tar ?st? ars affected thereby, and ?2? our to ofif-odt > tri* saw, ?.'0 requested v. i,r?eot ?.e r obise&ns in ?ma, to SkAobii C. Ersr ?::, t: ? Ckaimaa of ?rtd Cosox,_s?io^ars, a: tu! h??isa, SJo. 117 v, b ?? -. U - 1 :? of N?w-T< ?r?ui tl??-.>? Joyi (rota ::a iota Df Iiis o?txie; aad that the bmita ercorarad by thi? as***sms?l ^r? aa fs^Uowa, toot ? to aar i Aj; thcao lota, piecas orporcoss of - Ui-d, sf.xaer t: s 1.1.-. : > .s ? r ? - a of 43d-si aid tha 1001001); Cat M , 3, ... b??oa?arrh> and rsetorfy I r.?s?-r ?:j? c( Ut \iC-tm ?7*n?a-?ai'-*pt;ii^ rher*fryro. ?H t>f>sa ?traeta or part* of sirsata wrthio slid bioiU, ?h.ch 1 s esJrraJy o?- 0 ^.'fanad Aou also, all *.:.e h.n-. places ?; parrels of 'aad.l>:ne 00 botk s?:es of sa.d Lax a-.SL-.e. v radad thl 11 rth ij tha sostiiarlj- l.r.a or shia r.l Sotb-ot i:9 tfca KHta oj- tri? nonhsrly Im? or ndoof did ?'- 00 tri? aastbv tbacetitar l-ae ??t?o?o tb? ThiN-???oi? ood theooid Lanof rrstton aT?aoe,mod oo tea wa-:'o\ UwteoterliiiObatwaon tlia Pwartai ITaooa u. ? th -? iL?? :. a-.rcuoo, or.i 1 ..^;.r.- .11 too l^tr *r p>ore?r: :.-;? ?-.:i.;-. tl laa boits, Crontrae en tha said Laiiacv.: stiaais i.r p^rt? of ?lr*st? whicb hs^a si'?sH? Saan op*e?dt. Asd also. aS 10? jf-ts. p.ecaa or porpotaiif load, litaoto 00 tho oootoctf line of tn.d f^x:ni;:oa axesae ar-d ti,a niar2-tt.ai ?*raata. ?a*.srsao t-a Dortborra boo or ?d? cf IUt st. ood tho * .rr--!y Ima or a.da of ?0 sLand arwediot;eaalerly about one fcccdra-l i'~>t, bathe?a.Ti? taora or laoa liri.rn tbo" a;isi*rl) bra* or s ri? of aoid Laxloet-.?-???!.?.??. Aid also, all Ul< lots, piatas nr p*rcsls **f l*.'id, *ltuaU or. :ha ar*atori |jr -.:.a or i:d? of sa-d Lexti^Uto aaorso tt.J tha bttraelrttnf atrooU, aa'w??! rhs otrrtharfji lira or i da of 3 ?t. trj tlia "nt erl> hoe or s-a? ? ?t. and eitaodrao wa?ia>l) frora said ?re*t*rrj Brroorsafo of sa d Lor.ric ?.-.. tvooiM, ais.ai -,aa henirad f**L b? tha a am* m.>r? or lass. Ar,d iha smd CocuuiAsionars further ?;-.? aotite. toottbair raaort ir. tha at-."a rr.attir. will ba rrxda ar.d rrasecta-i to tha Sa r.r..,.i rto| tbo -'?> ot Sew-Yon, at a apseuf Tonn of S10 ss'd Court m ?? h?W at tbo City Hall of tha Ci'y of Naw Tnrl. no S?: irdaj*, tha 1st day of February, i.-Si. at iha opay.? ut Iba Ciurt Ou tial da\, o, as -.^.n tlia-caflar ain.;r.-t?l??E, HKNht BP.EKMA.V, Coramisaronars. slStft ?J t'PKKMfct,t?Lrt7.- to tue tt-tter ..;?-.? ?-?V-.t.-.-i itue .rt iy.,i ssAii-rmar e:r Commonartj oftheCrtj :it'N'?w York, rals'iratoth. (ii'r:MMi>.n;.. rout of to iblie pl*..e. tan*? a-sro'i ValaA.NT SQ?AREiotbeSateoteentiWVdofoaidCitj 1 a ?aal r. -rs.C.-ni a..:..-.t.usr: of JCstintata ?:;j A-^ecfra?.-.'. iq Iii? ?0o'. a ant tl.-d ,nattsr di!y?pp-.:sted 0 r^fa of tha?-jpr'ma C.?::t. notko.piir? oao! t: K's retrainrneote i.f?n Act i.tiba Leguiatun of loa Poopl? ol tie Statt of ??w y?ra er.titltsd ' Ao Act to arnaod ao Act eotrtla.1 ao Act m rsduce savarst liw. raUtirs psrticulsrly to tha City of :lfew-Y?rt iotooca Act. passad April a. 181J,"roMod April to. 1S39; tbattbi abstrar- cf tbo dsnrnote and a.???"rrAsi ::f tba CororoUMOoen ia thi abora mattar, coDtainio; tk? oaniaa and uwrwra of tha lota ???? ?a tl.a nombars of li lota as tii^y appear "o tna maps of tha C irnm aioyars?tiCAtlicr with aal h coops, and t:;r omooot ..1" a?esa(r^nt whait.Tr for aarr.a.-e or boofflt, ur.d also ill tba affi.ljT,tj, oatnutM, and otbar doenruante, wbicb trara r?- line or side of tin me sm; Hi; i' ootisdofc" or p,rr-.ls t.l land-, fronting f avenue, batwean Astor pia.'e a s DPREME COUAT M'.W VoliK.-J. H Harbeck a^n.-.t Fiancis P. Saje. and Man Ulna bis wife; Banjam.n It. RoOsoa, William H Hazard. Fordioaod Suydam.Tha Book of British North America, Tbomu fl. Coaay, Mathew Morgan, Wiliiani lx>'.t:roer, AI fi?d I.orgr. Oeorp? II DoForett, Eira T Gale, La Grand a I anon, I'h.lander Haufur.l und Dsn.rl Lt rd. aiecutorsrf Benjamin l>' r ?'l, deceased; Aleiakdar Mitchell, The IV, .ideal, Diisc'on and Company ol tha Natu nal ftniik in tha Ciij of Na>? York ; A'j.e II. Matts, William H. Tibbits, Georg? B. l)c Foroat John Stuart Jo s.ph i-!usrt. Jsma- Stusrt, William H. Scott, Owen churchman George Lewis, William Fanman, George J.i.e. i rbe Rs'tk ut' Iha suie of Now Yo,k. DsiueiCsdy F.aion.j iba DiOardoer, Alfred U. Pratt, ohser Si Co.'? Bank at Buflslo, Tha Tompkfnl Couqij Bank, Frederick T. feet, jr,i)D ti Winter, Qeoraa W. Wmur. \v,i. lislli Patrick. Richard Bell, William Mcljelilao. Heorj E fUs.oro AaionD. PatcbliN, President of loa PaUJilio Bank o'f Buffahi, O. wald Camroan, Edward F. Whitcboooo, Jobo A Staveo?, President of the Ilaik of Commerco,io Bow-Yorkt H?nr, TrowariJc^, G.f.rgs Faulkner.Balph Mead, Edwin Mead Ralph Mead jnn >-,-?? ltd Mrad and Aorust Bebnoot?Summons for reliefi com. not ser.? T,. 7IIH BA.K OF BRITISH NORTH ?.MKRICA, .I UI. G. WINTEB, OKORGE W WINTER, BEMRY TR0VV8KI0GS, JOHN STUART, ALEXANDER MITCHELL, WILLIAM LOl 1IW1K. GEORGE JUNES .lnM>' ii G\l'.!ISEIt \>U t'. FRED H. PRATT Yon are hereby aommonad and ran i - 1 10 Knswui tl.s compJarat in this action, wh.il was rial ,n ins ? . aforesaid, the plaintiff ir, thi/ action will apply ti tbo Cirirt rahai deir?n,.?d u li e roorphint.?Doted New-York. Decom 1840. [did lao?wT O H. H. BOWNE, PlaintilTa Atto haw York, Dei-. 21, IRtiO. dJt lawi JN SUPREME COURT ?City and C. unty of New-York, thi of trial?John W. Lewis agaiiut Wilfaril Learned aad L. To WII.I.aRIi 1.1 h-r?b> s'Hiiiis.nei a action, wbii h will h county of .Sew York, lirre a copy ofyour 1 si hisflffii e, Mo, IM u d31awnv. ru? HnMER H. STUART, Attorney. QUPREME COURT.?lo tl.o matter of tlia application ..f tl.? K?M;.\.:r, AUernien and Corarnoaart] of the city 0; New York, raU trroto theopeamgof LEXINGTON At ENUE.fifomForti wcood r iraet t.. Slitj a Kill ?treet. in tha Nmeleetb Wa'd of sa'-i .-ity - Tho undersKtsT.1, Cororoi*iH>rMfre ol Estimate and Assa.-^man: in the al^ov, ?r titled matter, boroby ;m rsotict, that they uieet at u?? bOOto of NICHOLAS C. EVERETT. Lie Chairman of tho '?id Conii!n?.:< i er?. No 117 White .treat, in tha citv of New Y-rk, ou tha nth day ol January, Jam, at four o'clock in the a!t?r noou. for the purpose ,11' bearing m opposition lo tss Aisasniiant n.kJa b) ilia said Cocumisiioaers, any parson or per.-nms who may conaidai themselves acrrievad b' inch E-:nnit? or As?eP3meat. NICHOLAS C EVERETT,WILLIAM DODGE. HENRI BEEK MAN. CoronussrODors Dated, New-York, Oecaruoar 16. la.Vj. dloiJo IN PURSUANCE of an orJar of tha SsrrogoU of ths Co-aUol lXew fork, Notice ia hereby ?y?a to all persona Sarlag claims l^matCHARLES W. SMITH, retool the City of Na? York, J? .-es.-ad, to pr??eiit the SAme with aooshon Uiereol 10 tna 5uhscnb?r, ELIAS L. SM11H, at his Store, No. s*) Grand-streat, in the City ol New-York, oo or before th? Fifteenth day of February lssL?Dstsdi H?w York, tha F.ith iay of August, ISiO. ELIAS L. SMITH. /,_??. aufi lawTudm? WILSON 0. HUNT. J?I":u-or,> jj N PiTRSOAJtCE of an ?rdaroftb? Surns/sto of taaCount) of .%??? a Toik.iivt..? .? e?r?u> c.reito all .??.'_-.. ?...j. ... a via.: at HENRI p HOBERTSON. tots of tha Crty ol Naw f/ork, da eased, to pra?a::ima ?ama witu vouchers there*-! 10 trie suoscriber, at hn real aara-?, No. sim BfiKim? st. 10 tin C.ty Ol Naw York, on or beOiie lbs fourteenth dat of January'next.? Dat?d N-ie York, th? ?:=-utl Jas ?I Jojy, 1SA0. (JiSi lawnm"'! HENRY L RiirltRTSSN. A Imrrdstntoi IN PURSUANCE ol an ordar 01 the Surronta of tl.a Coiaty ol N?? York, rtotico is heraoy g:-?n to all p?rv>sj bar bag rjson tpiostJOHN JACKSON, hats of the City of Now Yuri esvsastd. of, t._tln subsrr.Mr, al h-s , on or bsforo tho 1 30tb i\t ol 2?p tanoer, ISN). ' [ol lawrlmTn'j JAMES DAVIS, Executor. fN PV7RSUA?CI of an ol tss Surrogat? of th? Cooaiyof l>?w-Tork, ao-.aa ?> harcaj gtrsa to ?S person is'ig :h .-I igs .-.i \MLI LAM Bl slCH, Ute of tna City of Row-Yuri, rar c.r-r d.csaswj. u. pr?*ar.tuia ?ain?w;tb '?ucn?r? thereoftoth? *nD scr be? tl lite oifiv* of E KetdiUlu No 73 Slatsa-ttxtset, is ta? Cjy . a'??Y...-k,an or "jet.rs las'.. c?-t:. U: c'; ..r twit- OtUJNo-r Y. ri. L? Ulli diy oiV-<:,x.o?' I8*D MARY A?.s BB&CH r.te it:a dlt i ?- (Tu BENJAJ11" PEItlT. Ex- ii TN JT'RSUANCE of ?a ordsuof tns S-.-r.rgau (if the Connry ol S-Ne? Y"ra; ninee is bertay gis?a to all pa.-socs baling claims a. -? ASKAIUM BLAUVELT, iaU ol tie City of Stw-Tock, i* csstsed, to present the sane, with sou, aar? thereof. ?oThasaSacrihsr?. iltroonicMofJoUa N?whnise. No. 170 Broadway. ,o tfc? Cite cJ Naw-York, on or tref-ra ths 'L.-rJ d^y oi Fvarooo B*it ?Dtxsd N'sw rerk.tisSStSasj . .' ' Hannah ELACvsrr Uastataiatnt. ? JO .awfrrTi.* ISRAEL PECK, A. n. .1 .:.-itcr. SUPREME C')^RT?Lj!'?Ci--.rrcfti?iBp^-c!-.^n ?f t?eJUy ? or, Alderasen ?od C?m!n??.i?r? ei C-"_:m:? aal 1h?i ^ .: .nthe atere ?sv-tW satt?. ??'? aotjet, that 0? so??'. caa/jee .-..!-:_? BareMsecw .?;?"?i metier. w;:' -.-tore the ^teimSe J^fia W Fim-Myit, ;:se al lie JaaWee o! a.. CoarU r it a>e >! hi* ?e*eooe, ?>fo.-e one of tseofr*- ?? ee ' *r n ? ! tie Coin Chambers, ts the Cwv Fit!! or the Crtjr of New r-ri, * fntir. the 14 January.ft ?>??? . ? -.e. ??? e. --..n NICH? OLAS r ttiK-.rr. William d iDOE.hstrt beeicman, Ci =irn?*:iset* ? !>.>-: Krw V-ft. *??To the !>???. West?Toe are ber-ny jiinsi -0--1 I 2 r*t)jjirfdto aasaer^ihe gon.piair.t to.tan acta',*, etue-'a *Ui be sled ;a tie oSce .. t:,. r r, ,.f .v* Ctj 4aa Concty ef .Sew fork, at the ( ?_< y-.:i to s.!i i_.it. j-j to serve a copy ,l your tr.i?er I tpe said romp ? -r the inbaonoera ?.: rar -"?.*, Vo. the earner, of :r-e ii.mnvini r.a you. eachie.te of the day l-rrir afore**'*', tie pit nt:gs in Tii n scti'.n w.i t^i'e mjgmeat against Y--rk, at tLe Citv Hail id -a:d citr ?tt-e.?,cber 7ua. ISSiX WI6HT3UD * CLARK, ?la Plaiatiir* Attorney*.* Wall-it. N V lOB C 3KILLMAN, D-l'-sUn' ?Voa \re '-erebr ja-a to an*w*r tiierompia'nt of J*,im ?Veetreer.phintitf ac r.-y a* fillid .n the ? of tLe Clerk of Schob iri* County ?a day cf Teoe^ter ia.-t.. and eerte a coov tb-r-o:'.u a* re in ?e Tt!hse ofC bleaiili, Schohrrie County, wi'h.a a [t rl'liSL'A.NCE ot an :.raei a.' the iurroeate ot the Coaaty ol ] few-York, notice ? ----^r -;ren tr all per?-as hartBceJaisa* ajamet SARAH GOMPERTS, late of the City ol New Tori, "tdow, ir^eaeen. preee I the aamei w.rr. re^achet* t-,ere..r. t,i the ?uoecn ?er. .t the b..,.k-:..re of Saasa?! Ranior, So- 7n Rowerv. m the City -,f s'ew-Vn.-k. < ? or before the tbirteecth day of January seit? !>????? ?"w rorl tie e,?hth day of Jury, IW j.eie-'--T,' HiRAM HA7 ireeeattba lame w ?? roocbers thereof to the snbKnber, athisoftW, j*.,.71 W.liiftm-itreet. in the City of New Tor*, oo or before lb* jf.er.'Ji dar of 7ebru?rv oert ?tlaled. New Tort, the Sth day of l ?_.!, IK MARSHALL R. BLAKE. Admnnetrator. fat lawterra riTOTICE i bareay ayreaTacitoritiac to law, ati pera..oe l.a?,cB 1% claiass ajjucat THOMAS McCARTHT, late of the city ol Steer \ -t*. de,-?a-?<1. that y are required to erne*- the naie, with cokpj m winsm ?tices l' ^-SpoIat?^ STREET DEPARTMENT. NO; ? hall OF KE'tMUS?PubIi* 4)ticeis hereby eivau, that the loHowins rasoUtii a has beej pre. j itrte^ in tfie Boaraof Aidernienr Tt> rennt,:* a^d r-^etiurb and i fitter, fiirn-?l .? . . end "Utter a d :?peie tb? Cirrinje way of I Binom* et between Broadway and reoj-r.t Alf penmneioUrested ^?l'J Ma. a en lie -et. between i nth .v.. an, S7 NT No t HALL Of* i'..1 i thnl the follpwicg pelt t CJTHEEj DEPARTMENT, No. 4 HALL < ?f REI OlSi-ticetshereh) pi?? that the following Petitim (?^KOTtlN ACIJI EI't'CTHEPAltfMENT Itotunda I'ark, lie ./ rerm.tr IHUi, ll-W> - Colp>,ration N<>:? ? ? l*-:'d;c n-i'.'tl -e 'lereuv gften tbeta patitien bee be*n prewni*.! in the R-iard nf Aldermen ca lifo kin i.a. npHE ?nIted states and cal X IFORNIA EXPRE53 COMPANY will dispatch tl i n uexi Kxprosses per stcatner KALCON. Dec. 25. and CHEROKEE 28. Shipper* ?ill p'n-nee observe that ttiis is the only Califor? nia Express Company bavii;,' tbclr own covered American Boats, lor landinp good* from the iteemers, and trunsport ine up the Cbarresliiver to Cruces and tJoi i;ona. under the charge of Capi Ainu. Bancker, where the .mules receive iiinl transiuil dire j ference so the greatest pceoihle speed, expressly for tl.e 1 Ca.::'cir:a and China trade, and her sailing qualities are I believed to be ..-qua! to any ihip adoaL She is provided with j patent veutilatora, ard baa superior accornreodaiton for I b&Aosnser?. For fireight or paasage, appiy tc ! c7 tf" GRINNEI.L. MJNTURN it CO. 71 Sotttb-st : caAcsJ^:.; .?,, j atjRS'jiiA ; CROCU j ? u f Panama. I Hp HE IRVING HOUSE, at Chagrea, X Wal'ice 'V. Wis;tarns, assisted by Hugh Miiler ! THE PANAMA RAILROAD HOTEL, at Gorgona, un der the n:er.-..---:: ?.-. ??' A. B. M ..'er ltd J. ? C< cger. THE AMERICAN UoTEL, at Cn>ces, usser toe atta a. tmesl of E R. Fot-er and H. MTiler, Jr. THE UNITED STATES HfYTEL, ?t Poati-a. urder are r&ai-AeTetren cf Acr.an ?. M ,lcr >el DiiCtf CTIMSON & CO.'S EXPRESS TO ?O NFtV.ORLEANS, r--.- Sie-enship OH [0 A:!:'A.M. I on THURSDAY. Drcem*?'r a>, we ahill disptloa an Ex- ! pn.-? with Frets lit. Packages. Specie. Jewelry and Volus- 1 Die Parcel.-, for New-Orleans an j Mobile. Per* d? sending Draft*. Note* cud Bn.s. by th:* Express, for Collection, tnev depw! i ttp-vi a p*or*-ptalien ivice to ! the htc? hy i-ttf partner. ADDISON BRASTOW. E*cj. ' and his experienced ami etfriect assists"!* at our New- ! Orleans Olnce, ir. the St Crtaries Hole! BolMfrt::. Ni B?Owing to the low ttttjre of the Alabama River st j the Ve*? Hr,'. t. iv ? eaaoQi dp '':.:-e to: rward at .h'.s time. ? ir.ro t!:e interior of Aral aj >a I??' No FreuUt received on the d.v of salTm*-. r CO.'S PACIFIC AND IFORNLA_ EXPRESS.?W. & CO will di? SSENGER by Steamer Otito, to jail Dec S, Lieu n ani small Packages received until 12 w 26th. Heavy freight not afler the ?*h Ship roid the expense ami trouble of clestrine iheir m a-jtiia, by leaving ?tssUInv?? , u 6 Broadway. d!7 lot* I SAN FRANCISCO, via Chejrres, direct, i-d by t;.o lotted Steteti Mail Steamers ;?: the i'sciric. On SATURDAY, Dec. a. 1850 Lie splendid Steamship 1HER0KEE. Henry Windle Commander, will leave her o.-k. pier 4. North River, for Ch tares direct, at 3 o'c.ock. Reduced rate? of Fare to C hagre?: Saloon State Rooms.$1? Ik wer Cabin. su The h ove dine at the same table and have tbo privilege 'the Saloon. Steerage, found with Mattress and Board..$^1 From Panama toSati Francisco in the .?pion.iUI Steamship 1ALIFORMA, to leave Panama on or about J ar.uary l?, Saloon State Room*.S3"1 Lower Cabin. X's) WLANl) it ASPINWAI it and 5j Sou F^OR CALIFORNIA, via C HAG RES, WITHOUT DETENTION at PANAMA -Tae Uni? ted State?. M.ul Steomeh.p Company will dispatch the snien. 1 did double-engine steamship OHIO. J. F Schenck. U. S. ' Navy, Commander, on Thursday, Dec ? at 3 o'clock, P.M' fron; the pier footof Wanvn'-st- North Ri^er. win the Government Mails and passender? for San Feajidsvo and Intermediate ports. The connection at Panama will be careful! v kept op. so at to prevent any detention beyond the usual stay in port. The books are now open, and passage can ?>-? lecured at tbefoiiowmt rates; tkom riBW-TORX ro chagrks. Btare-room berth.glitt Standee berth, t'orwanl saloor. .... it Steercge berth, found bed and separate table ... M prom pan t ma to san francisco Slate-room berth.tfjtV) Steerage berth, fo'sn! bed and separate tabfa... leO rao?i new-yoke ro Slute-rona? Standee St. e.ig*. Charleston.$25 JH) Jin Savannah. 15 ?0 10 Havana.7P ,VS SS Nt'w-Ork'acs.75 w1 ** Parser_e.-.- Mrl'.j.- a ill bo tiuusferiol si Havana lothe steamer FALCON. Freight to New-Orleans, so cents per cubic foot No nierctitxihse will be taken on freight to Havana; Specie to Havana, half of one percent and pritnneo. Shippers of packages con'ainiug jewoiry, gold or uilver ware, or any article commonly fcovvh^as valdables, must SMCUy the value of tte sliipmont in their bills of lading, or me Company will uut be responsible for any losses ou val? uable merchandise, ice shipped without such specification. Freight un this ch>s of shipments will be charged at ouo per cent en the value. To secure freight or pussas" aoplv at iL? oflce of the Company. 17' 'Vest-nt. co-tirifof VC%rr,.n, to U 0. ROBERTS. Spec's! notke '.5 given ?o siaptar rs hv tills , as that the Company have prepared a forn. of bill of la.lins ailapte? m lh"trVufinefm, wbica will be tarnished to shipper* on appli? cation at the Company's office, and with .vlncl. thoy are rw quested to provide themselves, as no oiimt fonu ?i;i ?i? ttfinod by die Agent of die, Company. Ail bill* of lading must be siirtjed before the sailing of ibe ressei. dU u>> TRAVELING. TV EW - JERSEY RAILROAD.?HOL l ll day EXCURSIONS TO AND FROM phila 11klp it i a . k?. ir-ion Tickets will be -old for allow llifl U pSeSeOger lO go and return In any piiiladelpbik Tnsta between New-York and Philadelphia.from Monday,2?d December, lo Thursday,;36th of December i and also'from Mondsy,30lh December, to Thursday, Jd of January. Extra Way Trains.?h.xtra Trains will al?o bo run from New-Vork to Newark i", the Evenings of tho24ih, 25th, 27th end jIsi of December, arid Ist J tuuary, Leaving Now ark at Uo'clook, p. ri. each evening, and leaving New-York at Hi p.M Tbo Train of the Evenings of the24thand 31st of December will be extended to Elizabethtown and Railway, at the usual hour of llie Wednesday Evonlng From New-Brunswick, Railway and Elizabethtown, Ex? tra Train? w ill be run on the Afternoons of Ihl) ."itli of D.! ceutber ai d tire let of January, leaving New-Brunswick ai 3 P. M Rah way al Ii, Elizabethtown at 3} Und No work at ?I p. M. Remruirj: will leave New-York al 10J p M. Increased accommcdationi will be given on Mm usual lines of the Company during the above days, parttcolarly in llie Trains connecting with the Morris and Essex and Ceiral Railroads, b-aving New-York at !? A. M. and return, ?1 tte time of their regular Afternoon Train. U1M 71 npO THE PUBLIC?UiNTIL FUR 8 THER NOTICE ? On and after MONDAY, Dec. 23, 1850, llie steamboat NOK*rnurv will i"avr- nnr:-m n n o'clock A AI. lino .'o'clock P.M.: will leave Peck-lllp at Hi o'clock A.M. aniM o'clock P. M. landing at Astoria each way. Fare til cenbs. d.'l tf ; IVEW-YORK and CHARLESTON ; 1? STEAM PACKET LINE.?New Arrangement.? I Bieaii.ship SOUTHERNER. Capt. J. Dickinson, will con ! tlnue her Irips as follows: i from N York to Charleston. From Cliariesmu io N York. Bsliirday, Nov. 9, J P.M.I tlaturday. Nov. 1. ?? Z\,S P.M. ?? 16. Dec. 7.3 P.M. ?- "SO. ?? 21,3 P.M.I ?? Dec. 14. Passage, f?i5. freight, l-Jc. per cubic loot. Fur freight apply on board at Pier No. I North River, and Sor passage to BPOFFORD, TILESTON k CO. o2HtD22 IH South-sL 1850. WINTER AJUIANGEJIENT. IS.ll [V EW- YORK tt N E W-HA V EIN RAJL 1" ROAD.?Ou and after U'eilnesday, Dec 18, the follow, lug trains trill leave me leonai-et Station, ri'-ar Hronad way. Paesetysr* aisu received at the New-York and Harlooi Railroad Office Twentv-seventb-st 1. Accommodation Train at 7 !3 A.M. for New ilocneLa, Maumroneck. Rve, Port Ch.-ster, Oreenwicb. dtain.'ord, Da? nen. Norwala. Westnort. Soathport, Kairtieid, htridgeport, gtratford, Miliord ana New-Haven Passengers from ths Wav-Slations for Albanv. and the Stall'..; ? on the Houaatonl? and "Naugatuck Railroads, will take diis tram and ?ti p at Bridgeport PaeMrugersfToin Way SlanonsIur Boston.Prov? idence, Worcester, Hartford, Springfield and Connecticut River tlaiiroads, will take this Train and lorn Kxpress Trail at New-Haven Passengers for Catiul Railroad stop at New Haven. 2. Express Train at S o'clock A M for Stamford, Bridge? port Aluany, Housotonlc und Nongatuek Byroads, Nww. ilaven and' die canal Railroad. Mlddleton, Hartford, St rii gfisld and Connecticut River Railroad, Worcester, Providence, and H'.-tJ-'i 3 Accominouaiion Train at 9 o'clock A. M for New Haven and iiiiermi'diute Stutiuna. Passengers by this Train for the Ca aal Rail-road will remain ut New-Haven mini 3j P M For New-Haven, Hartlbrd and Sprin^rioli Railn.Hi). remain In New-Haven untilP M t. EipreesTrainati P M for Stainiora, tlrtagiport, and Nauguibi k Railroads. Waterb'iry, New-Haven, Hirtlurd, Spnngfiekl Worcester and Bivtuu i. Express Tru-n at t Iii P. M. for Stamford and Norwalk snd connecting with Houeotonic Tram ut liride| port for Albany and Pittsfield. 6. Aceoiuiiiodatiou Trmn at ! P M. for New-Haven and ail the intermediate Stations. 7. Commutation Train at 5 P M. for Bridgeport and ln< iertnediate Stations TRAINS TO NEVV-YORR 1. Commntadon Tram at 'i lb A.M from Bridgeport, stop? ping at all the InU-rmesiiate Stations. 'I. Accomuiiaiation Train at 7 A. M, for New-HitTeo, Slopping al ?ii lut'-rrni-ciate Stations 3. Acconmnix.'aiiini Train at* V\ AM. from New-Havea, ?tr/ppiag at oil Intermediate Stations, receiving panssengera (t m Hartford and New-Havsn, Cam' ttatirued, and Naug. stuck Railroad 4. Express Train at 1 1ft P.M. (In connection with int Ex pren? Train from Button) from New-Haven, stopping at Bridgeport and Stamford, receiving pr?enger? from the Housalonlc Railroad at Bridgeport b. Accommodtttiou Train at 4 30 P M. (receiving passes rers from llie Accomm. darJoa Train from B'ieton and from the Ntugatnck Railroari at Bridgep'irt) from New Haven, stopping at all intermediate Stations 6 Express Train at li 10 P.M (or in connection wlfcn Cx press Train from Boston. I stopping at Bruigep-irt, Norwalk sxd Stamford, arnvmg in New-. York at 11 30 P M. 7. Express Train at 9 45. P. M. from Bridgeport, la eon oec .' n with the Hoosatonic Train.from Albany andPitts I elrl st?ppgig ;,t Norwalk and S'am/ord. Pasfceugers are rermeeted to procure tlcJtets tiefore takJaf -eatstnibeCara. |u7 tf | 0. S MA.SON. ?ur/L FOR El'KOPE. DIOR LIVERPOOL-United States X Mali Steam-ship B\LT1C, Capt. J. J Cotnatock ?This Steam-ship w.i; deport with the Mill* for Europe posi? tively on Wednesday, Jon. 8, all* o'clock, M. frota her Lertl- at ihe foot of Canal si. No berth secured till paid for. A11 i'-iiers snu papers must pas* tii7oa>?h the Post Office. For Freight or Passage, having unerjia-ed accommoda? tions for elegance or comfert, apply to EDWaRK K. COLLINS, 56 Wall-It. The Steamer PACIFIC will succeed ine ?ALTIC, and tail January 22 Pi Fitlveiy no freigl.t will be received after Monday eve? ning, January ti. dZi F^OR LIVERPOOL?PACKET of 26th DEC EM E ER.?The new and *p!e-:did Regular Pock? et Skip HENRY CLAY. Ca;". F. M. French, will sail as abo ve, lor regular day. For freight or pass'i^e. having ur rivalled acromtnoda Lons. appty on board a, p er No H East River, orto d . E2J 8P0FF0RD, TI LESTON k CO ? Sootn-st. Tricks bpos Iravilebs.?Porcign artisu can? not be too circumspect on their arrival ariionjj us, in regard to the sort of persoos whom they in? trust tic eomJurt o! their kilairs- The prospeccs of the most talented may sometimes be rimei. oy .1 i .1-:, ?^i>n-?- fr-r the o'lljite the unpopularity ol liie.r aueu.s, .' e Lre w?li aware ol the existence .ot a cim pettv Kommt* d olf< tri ?'. *no e y j ?> htiDOraMe kn.'i ?I ritttstcs broaeragc, learned lo istrust e ."er, ti.ti.jt t.. i:;-" '? t ,;> work 11" ;tc : ? onnecdon. The; ISiesssge M.:i CITY ITEMS. Fibis?Dec 03, s A M ?To a public house at .'>" Anthony st. Damage slight, A dozer, canary birtia were suffocated b\ the smoke. ?Dtr.ee, I] P.M.?In the Vestry room of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Damage siight. Supposed to have caught from the furnace. Sir Henry Ljttett Bui wer, the British. Minister and salt, arrived iu town on Sunday night, ax.i are stopping at tho Union place Motel Late Stages.?Messrs Kipp .v. Brown, propri. etors of the Chelsea line of Omnibuses, have placed sn additional stage on their line, to leave Twenty-seventh st. at 11 o'clock at night, for tho special accommodation of persons and parties wishing to return to their houses In the lower part of the City at that late hoar. ?This is an excellent arrangement, and should be imitated by ai! pro? prietors. Every line should run a few stages is lato as 1 o'clock from the South Ferry, tiius ac? commodating people who are at Brooklyn and at parties and amusements iu the lower part of tho City. Three or four stages of each Hue running until that or a later hour, would be an acceptable accommodation to persona who would be glad to avail themselves of a chance to ride homo, espe? cially when out so late. AnotherL tsn Mark Removed?New Hotel. ?The famous " Old Dutch Lutheran) Church," in days of j ore located on " Horse and Cart at.'?so called from aa inn near by, bearing the represen? tation of a horse and cart for a sign?but in latter days on William st. has at last}been prostrated K lore the march of improvement Its dingy and time-worn walls have been for 83 years, or sinco the year 1767, the silent witness of the growth of New Amsterdam, and have long remained among the few relics of her past insignificance. U was much the oldest church edifice in th? City, and the congregation originally worshiping in it. lot a long time nourished uuderthe powerful preaching of the learned Rev. Johu Christopher Kunz, D.D. It was then known tu the "Swamp Church, ' being sitttate?: in a marshy district, (now at the junction of William and Frankfort sts. cast of French's Hotel) and in the region id' the "Tart Yards." The foundation stones will be removed in a few days, win n it in expected that sundry manuscripts, coins, Ac. will be brought to light, forming interesting objects fur antiquarian re search. Beneath its walls is a largo vault, iu i which were formerly entomne.l tho remains of a i number oi officers and privates attached to the ' Hessian army, who fell daring the Revolutionary i War. History speaks ol tbeui as having been buried in their roginientals, with their side-arms, Jcc. with much pomp ami circumstance. They ' were disinterred, however, some years since, at the stiino time 'hat the remains of the dead wem removed from the old grave-yardwhioh existed in the rear of the church. Tho "Old Dutch Church" is hallowed bj many other interesting associations. Of late years it has andly f?llen from its former high estate. Sinco it was vacated by its original occupants, it lias been used as a place of worship by n society of colored pi ople, then as an auction house, nnd lastly as a stable. Its venerable galle? ries, whore once listened the faithful worshipers, were stored with provender the under portion serving as stalls lor horses, The whole Ims now been tumbled into ruins, and from the site is to lise speedily, a large hotel, for Mr Owen O't'oa ner i>t Perth Amboy. its hi.-lit will be soven sto? ries, exclusive of the bnsemeut and under cellar; its breadth about 5(i feet, and tli hj. Tho building w ill be of brick, with iron columns on the iir?t story, whore w ill be nine stores ami a resil? ing room." Its cost will be about 135,000; or when complete, debarring the furniture, between $40, 000 and (45,000, The upper portion will form about 200 rooms, designed >hi"Hy as sleeping apartments?the oscupants providing themseves with meals, after the European plan. The build? ing will bo lighted and ventilated by means of a capacious sky-light in the roof. The whole will be ready for occupancy by the 1st of May next. Mr. Silas C. Smith of 53 Hosest, acts as Mr. O'Connor's agent in its erectiou. [ lour. Com. Mn. Paine and tue Astor House Project.? The Worcester Spy says on tbis subject: Mr. Paine not back ?>"/ from his proposition to light tiie Ast?r House, xno Hundred thousand dollars uns m ver deposited. We. wish our friends of the New-York press to take nute of thnt fact. Mr. Paine was ready and willing to back up Ida olfer. ? Larcenies.?Jane Riley and Eliza Ann Smith were on Sunday arrested by officer Ringham of the Sixth Ward, charged with stealing Sin from Robert Kilpatrick. The aroused Were held by Justice Lothrop to answer the charge_Samuel O'Donnell nnd John Farrell won* on Sunday ar? rested by officer Green of the Fourth Ward, on a charge of stealing ii chest of tea valued at $10 from the store of Wm. Oakley. Committed to prison for trial. BROOKLYN ITEMS. Expensive Amusement.?Henry Davis, of Car nnrsie, has been t ailed upon by a Jury of his fel? low-citizens to pnyfilOO for slanderously assert? ing that Richard Blydenburgh had stolen a bag of wheat. Number Mil.?This School wai examined last week, and came out one of the first best. The Pictures.?Our Hrooklyn friends fared pretty well in the distribution of the American Art-Union. The following prizes went to that, city: 4 The Villa of Macs ass, Tivoli, T. B. Asliton. Drawn by " The Three Sisters." 6 Titan's Studio, T. P. Ru??i*ter. Drawn by Ed. A. Lambert. 8. Pcatnnls of Cevarro. T. Hifk*. Drawn by I McAIIcy. Kl. Landscape Ctunpositioii, J. Ronselt. Drawn by W. D. Bowi.-rman. lUi Hoon-csy, W. J. Stlilman. Drawn by Mrs. R. P. Med* wick. lliG. Landscape View of Sijiiain Lake, S. L. Oerry. ? Drawn by D, (1. Aitkln ? 169. Marine View, K. O. flreen. Drawn by P. Slock brittle. 177. The Holiday, W, Llbby. Drawn liy Thos. L. Ruah more. :;|J. Fruit, R S. Duticanaon Drawn by John D. Warren. X!7. City of Cleve, on the German Frontier, J. Volmer lug Drawn by J. P. Robinson. 864. Deer Korest, Scotland, A. Richardson. Drawn bf At) trust"* Smith. 378. Head, H. Niils. Drawn by'G. C. Berry. W ILL IA MS B U RGH ITEMS. Painh i. Acc/DENT;?A painful, and probably fatal accident, befel a servant girl on Saturday night, whose name is Mary Urimmons, who was employed as a domestic iu the family of John Dair, residing in Hudson avenue, Williamsburgh, where it appears sin- was at work clearing oil'the tea-table, when a camphene lamp fell from the mantelpiece ami set lire to her clothes, which spread with such rapidity that she was wrapped in flames before assistant ': could be rendered.? Mr D. fortunately heard bur cries, and ran into the room and smothered the devouring element, by wrapping his overcoat aroand her. The poor unfortunate girl was burned to a crisp about the fare and breast, and it is feared she Will not sur? vive the dreadful injuries, although every atten? tion is paid to her at the hospital, where she was brought soon after the oceurrence. NEW-JERSEY ITEMS. ? Jersey R?rruiTG.?The Burlington Oamette notices a monstrous hog, weighing about MO pounds, which is to be disposed of in New-York: on New-Year day, bybtnng guessed for?that is, whoever guesses nearest his t tudj weight, hav? ing first paid ?I, will take bim. The population of Somerset County has been received by the Somerset Whig from the following townships: Bedminster 1,819, with li slaves; Brwcbborgh 1,139,0slaves; Hi?sboro.tgh .1,404, .3 slaves; Montgomery l.Tn'.'j and \ slaves. Shit Ventilation?The Boston Traveller says: The bark Sultana, which :* now discharging a cargo of Iruit. at India wlmrf, presents an exam? ple ol the advantages of ventilation worthy the attention of every ship-owner. Her ventilatiot; tube* are an constructed that a current of fresh air is continually passing through the deepest portion oi her i.oUl; anil tbecoM&ptence is that her cargo a