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INSTALLATIONS, > Rev. Henry Toelke was installed by the Third Presby- tery of New York, as r of the First German Pres- bylertan chureh, worshipping in the edifice in Rivington reet, formerly ‘cocupied by the Brainerd church, on the Oth inst. Rev. A. A. Wood was installed by the Fourth Presby- tory of New York, pastor of the Central l'resbyteriaa chureb, in Broome street, on the 13th inst. Rev. Samuel W. Corzens was ins‘alled pastor of the Mount Vernon Presbyterian congregation, Vernon, N. Y., on the 8th inst., by the Presbytery of Utica. Rey, A. G. Robbins was installed over the Congregational church in Muscatine, Iowa, on the 20th ult OBDINATIONS. Rey. Milton Waldo, of the Auburn Seminary, was or- dained by a council, at Spencer, N. Y., on the 5d inst. Rey. L. W. Chaney was ordained at Hamilton, N. ¥., by » council, on the 29th ult. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Worces- ter, of Vermont. INVITATIONS. Rev. Ebenezer M. Toof has received a call to the Presby- terian church in Mendon, N. Y. Rev. H. &. Carpenter, formerly pastor of the Canal atreet church, in this city, (0. 8.) has been called to the new State street church, in Portland, Me. Rev. John L. Kirkpatrick, D.D., of Gainesville, Ala. has received a cali to the Globe strect Presbyterian church, Charleston, 8. C. ‘ ACORPT ANCES. Rey. Dr. Sheldon, of Waterville, has ace tation to become the pastor of the new Bapti Bath, Me. Rey. R. F. Bunting, late of the Theological Seminary. Princeton, has accepted on invitation to supply the pul pit of a colony from the First Presbyterian church, Hous. ton, Texas. Rey. A. C. Raymond has accepted a call to become the pastor of the church and society in Woodbridge Rey. James H. Buck has accepted the rectorship of Rock Creek parish. Rey. Mr. Claxton has a tor of St. Paul's church, C: a RE: Rev. S. W. Hanks ig John «treet church in Lowell in order toaccept the Sec retaryship of the Boston Seamen’s Friend Society. Rey. J. R. Stone has resigned the pastoral care of the Berean chureh in this city, and accepted the appointment of Assistant Corresponding Seeretary of tae Home Mission Society, ini the place of Rev. Henry Davis. Rey. John D. Meeson has resigned the pastoral charge of the Bloomfield (N. J.) Baptist Church Rev Samson Powers has resigned the pastoral charge of the Baptist church in East Winthrop, Me. Rer. E. J. Doolittle, of Hebron, has asked and received a dismissal from his pastoral charge. DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. In Haddam, Conn., 9th inst., while on a journey to Middletown, Rev. Oliver Brown, pastor of the Congrega tional Society at Grass Hill, Lyme, Couu., and formerly of Charlestown, Mass., aged 76 years. NEW CHURCHES. An Orthodox Congregational church of about twenty ted the invi st church in he pastorate of the members was organized at Jamaica Plain, Mass., on the 15th inst., in connection with the congregation that has worshipped for some months at the Village Hall. The in creasing attendance at this place of worship indicate that the wants of that growing community demanded such a The First Presbyterian church in Lockport, N. Y., (Rey. Dr. Wisner’s,) have resolved to build a new and Commodious house of worship. The Baptist Society in Bath, having recently completed a house of worship, erected on the site of their fermer edifice, it was dedicated to the worship of God, on Wed nesday, the 9th inst. The Tabernacle Baptist church, recently erected in Chicago, was dedicated publicly on the 3d inst. Sermon by Rev. A. Kenyon, pastor. The Morris street Baptist church, a new odifice, in Charleston, 8. C., was opened, for the frst time, on the 19th inst. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Vestry of St. Stephen’s church, corner of Broome and Chrystie streets, have granted to the pastor, Rev De. pice, leave of mbseace for one year, in order to ena » te travel im Europe for the benefit of his health have also determined mot enly to continue his salary, but to supply his place at their own exponse | white absent. 4 beaevolont gentleman has offered a premium of $200 fer the best easay on the means to be used by the churches for making the pastoral office a more iuviting and productive field of Christian labor. The donor con- sents that tle essay may be historical and statistical, as asorgumentive or deserptivg. rnd desires it to cover whole ground of the relation of the paster to his peo. ple. It is designed for general circulation among the sharches, and should be brief, perspicuous, and attrac tive. Prof. Park, Henry White, Bsq., of New Haven, and Rev. RS. Storrs, Jr., of Brooklyn, are the examining committee. The pastoral connection between the Rev. William | Adams, D.D., and the Central Presbyterian church of this city, was dissolved at a recent meeting of the Fourth Presbytery of New York. Dr. Adams has commenced a mew cnterprise, to be called “the Madison Square Pres vyterian chi “tg Dr. Stone, formerly recior of St. Paul’s (Episcopal) Qhureh, in’ Boston, and for several years rector of a church in Brooklyn, N-Y., by invitation of a new society, has recently assamed the rectorship of the chureh located upon the Aspinwall estate, in Boookline, in the imme ciate vieinity of Boston. Rev. Gus‘avus Hines, formerly of Buffalo, is about to pressed to Oregon, accompanied by his brother and seve- ral families, who intond settling in that territory. Mr. Hines and his brother go out on missionary service. Rey. C. E. Furman, of Medina, N. ¥%, has been com pelied, from ill-health, to relinquish preaching for # season. + Om the idth inst., Rey. Joseph Ricker was publicly re. cognived as pastor of the Baptist church in Woburn. The Springfield Republican states that clergymen of all denominations are permitted to pass at half price on the Western Railroad, and also on the Connecticut River road, when on their way to fulfil an appointment to preacis, or to exchange with a brother clergyman, ee CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarorpay. Feb. 19—6 P, M. Asuee—Cales have been made of 57 bbls., at $4 6 tots, and $5 75 for pearls, per 100 Ibs. Breanstorrs—Flour was more sought after, and rather Gearer. The eales comprised 11,806 bbls. Sour at $4 50a $4 fine rye at $4 50 a $4'561¢; superfine N at $4 56; a $4 6834; ordinary to ch: $5 18% Canadian, in bond ‘ Fee, at $5 50a $6 26; favorite $5874, extra Western at $5 75 a $6 25; and fancy Fouthern at $6a $7 26 per bbl Jersey meal was retail ing at $3 4334, but it would not bring over $3.37 in large lots, per bbl. Wheat and barley raied quiet. Rye was held at 91c. a 2c. per bushel. State and Western oata were in better request, at 4c. a 48e. per busel. Corn was less abundant, and more in demand, at enhanced prices. The tranzactions included 37,500 bushels inferior to choice Southern white and yellow, at 60e.a O6e. per e |. ne t $5 Olga s Corven was less active. The sales‘ did not excee! 200 Java, at 11 3c: and 230 Rio at 9% a 94¢e per Ib. ‘OTTON. languid price: Frxiours.—Rates to Liverpool were somewhat firmer, while engagements were moderate. 30 tons bacon were engaged at 400 tierces beef at 4s. id. The s! ments of grain yesterday amounted to 10,000 bush. in buik. at ‘or flour 6d. a 28. 9d. was asked, and Qa. 7d. There was nothing new for Havre or | London bales cotton were engaged for Rotterdam, and 150 for Hamburg, at %c. Rates for California were | stendy at 55 a 0c. per foot measurement—and 1,500 feet measurcinent goods were engaged for Australia at SOc. P “108.—-Pork did not vary much. ‘The operations ed 500 bbls. at $15 50 for new prime, and $17 a for pew mess, per bbl. Dressed hogs retailed at Se. a Sic. per Ib Sales were made of 150 pkgs. pickled shoulders and hams, at 7c. a 7c a10c. a l04ge. per Th. The last sale of bacon sides, in dry salt, was effected at9e. per Ib. 820 packages lard were sold at 10c. a 104¢e per lb Beef ruled active and firm. The sales reached £50 bbls country prime at 85 6234 a $6 25: city do. at $7 4 $7 25: country mess at $9 75 8 $11 25: and city do: 5 at $12 874) a $13. Beef hams, butter tinued unaltered. and cheese. con. Stock Sales. Poiapeirma, Feb. 19.—Reported by Reese D. Fell — First Board—$20,000 Beaver Meadow 6s. b5, 90. 2,000 Cincinnati 6’, 106; 1,000 Pennsylvania Discount Coupon 6%, 76, 9544; 1,420 County 5's, 100, 95; 150 do, G's, °73, 104 ; 500 wn, in | ares Seioy kil S ‘ lots, 8356 300 do, 8235; , 8 150,do, cash, 3234 : 600 do, in lola, $234: 500 do, bown, in lots. 325.300 | do, cash, 3244; 100 Chester Company Mining, dS, 7°, : 50 | dig, gash, 714; ALabigh Navigation, 7054; 6 North America Rank, 155: 17 Union Bank, Tennessee, b5, 98. 60 Beaver Meadow 5, 044; 800 Reading Railroad, in lots, 4414; 100 | Schuylkill Kavigation Preferred, shwn. 32%: 60 Morris Canal, b5, 21; 150 do, #6, 21; 36 Pennsylvania Railroad, 60; 200 Long Island Railroad, sSwn, 18% 500 do, b6wn, 19; | 8 Schuylkill Navigation, 23%. After Mirst Board—$20,000 City Gas 6's, bo) 10434; 200 shares Long I<land Railroad “19; 200 do, 19; 100 Morris Canal, 211; 4 Pennsylynnia Railron.’, ©. 50; 70 Chester Company Mining, 7%. 100 7; 60 du, “5. 75%; 350 do, sbwn, 714. 250'do, bowen, 0 Bho ion Stn Navigation Preterrea, 06, Bg weak and -eethee f Parent loved thee more. friends of the family are respectfully 128 les, corner of Feb. by Dawiet Brows, in the 39th fs vis, ont of hia brether John ‘the (tends et. the funy, to attend his funeral, this afternoon, ™ Sehermerhorn, near Nevin oe davurda ra On , Feb. 19, Howarn Catnovs, son of Harriet Mt aod Micknet Ailison, Jun., aged 10 months The connections and friends of the family ae respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his No. 134 Waverley place, on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. ‘Morning, Miss Aww O' Barmy, in the 724 year of her age, for many years a resident of Philadelphia. Her funeral will place this afternoon, at half past four o’elock, ly, from her late residence, No. 122 Greene, pbebsWitane vleeet. Oe Raturday eb. aay, Feb. 19, Mrs. Cukimsa Uxvenwoon, for merly Mrs. The friends and acquaintance are invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, No, 118 West Sixteenth Unly 600 bales changed hands to-day, at very | | have been a complete wreck | owned in Boston, and bi ? took fire in consequence of the water through a leak com. street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, precisely, without fur- ther invitation. ° ‘On Friday evening, Feb. 18, in the O4th year of her age, Maxcaxer Keaty. ‘The friends and relatives of Mr. Antheny MeCrodden, Lewellyn, Sherman, NYork; 9h, John, Cousins; ya, § , Capt Job BELFAST—Arr 10, 8 A Smith, Carter, NYork, . sehr Lydia Brooks, Norfolk BOSTON—Arr Feb 18, steamer Sir John Harvey, Taylor, and of her son William, are respectfully invited to attend | Halifax 16th inst; schr N H Hall, Ray, Georgetown, SC. her funeral, from No. 92 Gold street, this afternoon, at 2 Fog a a! bark Chas William, jp aes Cld barks o'clock. Fea Smith, Australia; Helen Maria, Howes, Balti- San Francisco papers please copy. more; brigs Carbon (three masts), Valpey, San Francisco; On Saturday, Feb. 19, of disease of the heart, Exzasera | Lyra, Steele, ( ston; sehra Arctic, D; Cape Hay- Hivcuns in the 42d year of her age. | tien; Joshua H Davis, Smail, Fredericks) arg; Edna C, Kel- ‘The friends of thé family, and those of her brother, Mi- | ley, , , do; Silas E Hand, Kel- chael Hughes, are respectfully invited to attend hier fune- | ley, Vhiladelphia, Sid barks Attica, Carolina: brig Bloom- ral, this afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock, from the resi. | er: sehr J EHowley. Bark Appleton sailod lat night or dence of her brother inlay, William O'Brien, corner of | early thismorning. Be brig Huron ald two or three days Pacitic and Columbia streets, Brooklyn. | since. Bark Little Lizzie: brigs Trenton, Salvadora, Um- On Friday, Feb. 18, SamugiG, second son of James S. | pire, Wm Nichols; schrs Lamartine, and Hy ‘Atkins, sld and Mary ©. Sevan, aged 2 years and 18 day s. yesterday. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | | BOOTHBAY—Sld Feb 7, brig Australia, Wylie (from invited to attend his funeral, from the idence of his Wiscasset), Jacksonville. parents, No. 13 South Seventh s*reet, Williamsburg, this CAMDEN —Arr Feb 13, sehr Del Norte, Rollins, Norfol’. afternoon, at2o’clock. Her remains wilh be taken to EASTPORT—Arr Feb 8, sehr Bonita, Wooster, NYork. Greenwood. Sid 8th, schra J L Bowman, Wooster, and Woodwell, Pe In Williamsburg, L. I., on Saturday, Feb. 19, Manca | tingill, Baltimore: 10th, brigs Leni, Leman, do; B:ookline, Jane Marines, aged 7 years. | Crosby, NYork; schr Southerner, do. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | RTOWN—Arr Feb 14, schr Albany Packet, Wal tend the funeral? this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the | lace, Norfolk for Rockland. residence of her brother-in-law, Benjamin W. Wilson, No. | _ HOLMES’ HOLE—Arr Feb 16, brigs Harriet, Storer, 175 South Fourth street, Williamsburg, Yeomico River for Boston: T P Perkins, Ginu, George On Thursday, Feb. 17, Aurrra Conxixa, widow of the | town, SC, for do; schra Emerald, Wells, do for do; Ste- late Amos Corning aged 00 years and 11 months, | phen Taber, Tutbill, Charleston Sth inst for do; Ellen, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Hallet. uington, NC, for do; Julia, (of N York) ——. invited to atiend the funeral, fromthe residence of her Baltimore for do; Bay State, Burr, NYork for doz Sam’! son, Wm. B. Corning, No, 84 Jane street, this afternoon, | Rankin, Brown, do for Frankfort; L 8 Pond, Cros at 1 o'clock. for Portland; Otis, Vinal, Norfolk for Portsmouth Norwich papers please copy. yerior, Merrill, Rockland’ for NYork; Belle, Ayer, On Saturday, Feb. 19, of convulsions, GzorGs, youngest | 1) Babson, Babsor, Gloucester for do; Plymouth son of John and Mary Wadsworth. Lacy, Roston for do; Simeon Baker, Hawes, do The friends end acquaintances of the family are re- | gier; J 8 Hopkins, Hopkins, Portland for do; Fulton, Jan srectfully invited to attend the funeral, fcom the resi- vrin, Newburyport for Georgetown, DC. dence of her parents, corner of Stewart and York streets, Returned schrs Outlaw, Splendid, Bolivar, Oliv Brooklyn, to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. C Hamlin, Hurd, Susan. London, Eng., papers please eopy. Feb 17—Arr brigs Hila, Harding, Cardenas 3d inst for On Saturday evening, Feb. 19, Marsmart, son of Joel W. Frankfort; Albert Adams, Snow, Wilmington, NC, for and Mary E. Mason, aged 5 years. | Boston; schrs Glenview, Partridge, do for do; George Ww The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at Lewis, Daniels; Montezuma, Holbrook; Northern Light, tend the funeral, from the residence of his father, No. Higgins, and Ocean Queen. Freeman, Tangier for do; Z 201 Monroe street, to morrow afternoon, at 1 o'clock. | Secor, Blaisdell, Norfolk for Portland. E His remains will be conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery for | Feb 18—Arr bark Modena, Ryder, Baltimore for Bos- interment. 24 ton: brig Xenophon, Wording, Cardenas 5th inst of and | Belfast; Chas Heath, Putnam, St Marys 8th inst for Port- land; schrs NC Harris, Means, Georgetown, SC, for Ports | mouth; Mary Anna, Gibbs, op ae for Plymouth. | Hudson, Havener,’ and Express, Hawes, Wilmington, Linta, MARITIME INTELLIGENC ALMANAO ¥OR NEW YORK,—FHE4 D. NC for on. sen eee8 49] MOON Rise ++ amore Of 52 Sid bark Modena; brigs Harriet, Ela, Albert Adams, 5 0 | mau warke....morn 05 35 Xenophon, Chas Heath; schrs Lightfoot, Emerald, Ste | phen Taber, Ellen, Julia, Bay State, Samuel Rankin, L 8 Pond, Superior, D Babson, Plymouth Rock, Simeon Baker, Hopkins, Belle, Fulton, Outlaw (Br), Splendid, Bolt: Olive, Linda, 'C Hamlin, Geo W Lewis, Montezuma, Northern Light, Ocean Queen, Mary Anue, Express, and Glenview. : za In port 10 A M, wind light from NW, brig TP Perkins, schrs Otis, Hurd, Susan, % Secor, N C Harris, Hudson. NANTUCKET—Arr Feb 16, sloop Laura, N York. j {W BEDFORD—SId Feb 18, schrs Ellen Rodman, and West Falmouth, NYork. | NEW LONDON—Arr Feb 17, propeller Quinebaug, Hol- | lim, Norwich for NYork: sloop Providence, Dickerson, | Saeiter Island for do. Sld ichr Geo Harris, Somers, | Whlmington, NC. PHILADELPHIA—Arr Feb 18, schr Mary Mershon, Spragg, New York. Cld bark Emily, Roberts, Rio Ja neiro; schr Mary Ann & Caroline,’ Henderson, New Lond i fair, Richmond, Van Brunt & Slaght; D B Martin, Peter PLY MOUTH—Arr Feb 11, schrs Ocean Wave, Tangier. son, Richmond, Van Brunt & Slaght; Jamestown, Cook, | ogORTLAND—Arr Feb 17, brig Viator, Park, Matanzas Petersburg, Jas Hunter & Co; Asa R’Shailler, Pratt, Pe- | 24 inst, via Holmes’ Hole; schr Julia Newell, Parsons, tersburg, Van Brunt & Slaght; Yantic, Cummings, Fall | Baltimore. Below, two brigs, probably the Susan Soule, River, master; Sarah Elizabeth, Smith, New Haven, oan from Cardenas. Port of New York, February 1, 1953. CLEARED hips—Prometheus, Churchill, San Juan, Nic, Jabama, Ludlow, Savannah, 8 L Mitehill; Norfoik, Ludlam & Pleasants; Marion, ipofford, Tilleston & Co. hip—Courser, Berry, San Francisco, Cary & Co. Barks—Convoy, Hupper, St Marks, Brodie & Pettis Cloelia, Ingraham, Cuba, J T White & Co; Louisa & Caro line, Raven, Cardenas, MM Freeman & Co. Drige—Havana Packet (Dutch), Hawkins, Amsterdam, ‘Thompson & Newhaus; JG Anderson, Delano, St warks, Smallweod, Anderson ‘& Co; Gor Brock, York, Cardenas, JB Gager; Franconia, Moore, Trinidad de Cuba, Thomp- | son & Hunter. —Jos Grice, Rodgers, Jacksonville, JGrice;G Leon- | Savannah, Demill & Co; Ida Delatour, Lan- master PROVIDENCE—Sld Feb 17, brigs Erie, Baxter, Philadel Sloops—Ameriea, Sturges, Providence; Harvest, French, | phia: T B Watson, Blackman, do; schrs Lonsdale, Baker, Providence. | Norfolk; Lydia Gibbs, Gibbs, Baltimore ; J Grierson, ARRIVED. Northup, New York; sloop Thomas Hull, Hull, do. From Ship Ocean Queen (pkt), Smith, London via Ports. Off Pawtuxet, ship Tennessee; bark ate | The Sen- mouth, 20 days, to Griswold, Morgan & W. nessee anchored under Warwick Neck, with brigs Erie, Ship Sandusky, Borlan:|, Liver i Sturges, | and J B Watson, and schr Lonsdale. Clearman & Co.” | — RICHMOND—Arr Feb 17, brig Uranus, Church, New Ship Ne kt), Hut )days, | York; schrs Gallego, Nelson, New York; Tennessee, Lambkin, do; Kalos, Coombs, Eastport. Sid Richmond, Purnell, New York. | ROCKLAND—Arr Feb 12, schrs John, NYork; 14th, J | Achorn, Merrill, Virginia via Holmes’ Hole. Sid 12th, | schrs Silas Wright, Johnson, NOrleans; Nourmahal, | Spear; Only Son, Barrett; EH Herrick, Miller, and Supe: | rior, Grover, N¥ork. Co. lat »CH Maes 29, ith ship Fidolia, exchanged signals Is, Rotterdam, Dee 28, with 45 el d & Gebhard. (pkt), Mulford, Havre, Jan 9, with 205 'e NLivingston, Experienced heavy westerly jurin, 1 . va weat of New- SAN FRANCISCO—Sld Jan 1, ships Onward, Cotting, oe the passage; has been 19 days west of New : Lewin Shanghags ith, Ben Witeh, 4 ‘Andrews, fan Diego; ‘brigs Eliza Taylor, ip Telassar (of Wiscasset). Crocker Havre, Jan 8. ee ee aa with 220 passengers.jto master. The I’ experienced | in Pacific i heavy westerly gales during the passage | 6th, ship Kate Napies, ——~,——; 7th, bark Comet, Man- Bark Ginour (br), Worwell, Coast of Patagonia, 80 days, | ila; brig Prince de Jofhville, Sundwich Islands; 8th, ships via Martinique, 25 days, to Willetts & Co. Saml Russell, Shanghae; 12th, Harkaway, Callao, (previ- Park Maraval, Wal'on (late Benjamin, who died at | ously reported 14th;) 13th, Alesto, do. © Nevis, of fever), St Thomas, Feb 3, to T Dwight. Wm | | Adv, ships RB 'Forbes, Doane, for Calcutta, 16th; Cooper, seaman, and Peter Trainer, Cook, died at St | Raduga, Cook, for Shanghae, 18th; Warner, for sale; Thomas, of fever. | Huntress, frt or charter; 3 Larman, do do: barks Etvira Brig Macon, Watkins, Savannah, 8 days, to Demill & Marbeck, for sale; America, 314 tons, do: brigs Potomac, Co. | of Boston, for a frt rg chat tec Sac AONoy, frt or Schr Sophronia, Wass, Saltillo Riv : | charter: Lowell, for sale; schr Pedemonte, do Schr Gaasjroatlon, Blorets, Canpesil'e Betics, Det, 3! SEARSPORT—#d Feb 9, schr F A Heath, Putnam, Sa days. | vannah. Schr Tabithe $ Grier, Parks, . Del, 3 ai | ST GEORGE—Arr Feb 8, schr Boston. Bishop, Philadel- Echr Williamn Covlier, Brooke, New Haves, dec,” | pha for Calais, ‘Sil schis Rocket, Townsley, and * D Sch A Hawkins, Smith, kha fart, Rowley, NYork. Schr Charles Hawky, ‘Mawley, Beligeport, 1 : THOMASTON—Below Feb i5, brig Boston, Torrey, from Sehr Iraac D Garmo, Robbins, Cherrystone, 3 da, | Savannal: Schr Gen Lafayette, Thompson, Stamford, Conn. _ WASHINGTON, NC—Arr Feb 9, schrs Independenc ¥ Lighter schr Elizabeth Hamilton, —, from the wreck | Farrow, New York; Globe, Tooker, West ie; 10th, of the Windsor Fay, ashore on Romer shoals. schrs Deborah, New York; Star, Spencer, New York: 12th, Friends, Simmons, Boston; Ella, Sweeny, New York; Southerner, Ireland, do. Cld 10th, schrs Rio, Gautier, New York; Rachel Jane, Simmons, do; 15th, Secretary Morey, Robbins, West Indies. BELOW. | Three topsail echrs, unknown. | SATLED. Steamehips Prometheus, Churchill, San Juan; Alabama, | Ladlow, Savannah; Roanoke, Cavendy, Norfolk, &c; ships Passengers Arrived. | America, Lawrence, Liverpool; Western World, Moses ,do. | LivErroot—Steamship City of Manchester, at Philadel- H | - | phia—Mrs Barlow, Mrs Hanley, Miss Kearby, Messrs Sad- Capt Tiazzard, of steamtug Titan, reports the brig | ler, Hanley, Braig, Deitz, Smith, Nathan, Barrett, J G Emily, for Charleston, ashore on Sandy Hook (lies in a | Birch, R MeDonald G Mence, G H Bower, EJ Goodlife, 'T good position to be got off); ship Isaae Wr ght, from Li- | Webb, F Collingwood, J McGregor, Dysters, A Q Y, verpool, at anchor on SW spit, bark Milford, from Galves- | Hardy, § Johnston, M Burnett, J Burnett, NcAlpia, Stew ton, Texas, do; ships America, for Liverpool, do: and Wes- art, W H Peekham, Francis Damise, US Consul at Con- tern World, at Quarantine. No other vessels in sight, | stantinopie, J Gage, Dunlop, J Shaw, Jos Marsh, W Davis, bound in. | © Hyde, W Watt, J Melville, J Horrcells, G Roper, John The propeller Petrel arrived yesterday from Providence | Smith, Jno Latter, Jno Moon, A McMillan, H J Deane, R in 17 hours, not two days. It is stated the average time | Garkin, T Jackson, T Galloway, 8 Rankin, D Hart, J M to this city of this line of propellers, consisting of the | Harper, E Barney, J Barney, Henri Feifert, T Bonsall, C Peytona, Pelican, Petrel, and Osceola; is from 12 to 18 er, J G Miller, Hugh Grant. W Beardman, Jos Monte hours. J Flannagan, G Flannagan, T Paston, F Paston, Geo Wind at sunest Quin, Wm McBlair, W Smith, D Coults, W Wheahes. . | Loypox—Ship Ocean Queen—J Tryon, NYork; E Hoop- | er, A Millich, J Coleman, lady and two children, G Bar- rell, H Taylor and lady, Mary Downs and two daughters, and Miss Sophia Pope, Eagland; Ele Buck and FE Grodie, Havre fi Y 00 in the steerage. | rey I E. Herald Marine Correspunde Pamapernia, Feb 19. Airived—Steamship Virginia, Teal, Richmond: Emily C. Horton, Gandy, t Egg Harbor; Cicero Passengers Sailed. Livenroo.—Steamship Atlantic—Mrs WH Ashhust and | davghter, Isane T Hone and lady, John™Davis, W Gregs, | Mrs John-on, John Siltzer,$ A Johnson, bearer of des | patebes, J P Woodward, Dr WH Scott, J Steere, Miss Hurges, Miss Tappan, ¥ Sturges, HP Tappen and lady, | Dr Normann, J Sichel, Mr and Mrs WH Hampton, child and servant, J TMoulson, C Alien, J D Phillips, HS Lewis, | wife, child and nurse, H Longnecker, GR Smidt, Mr and itchell, three Misses and three Masters Mitchell, Mr isle and son, J Richardson, A C Perpigneau, © L | Sharpestein, Daniel Pratt, CG ‘Bone, H Brabant, G B | Welsh, C Phellis: J Farrar, 'B B Browning, Miss Farrar, @ M Evche, T Forster, A Morel BC Evans, Lient Taylor, | Wm Andzews and wife, O Steinle, Mrs € Williams, J Ma | lony, Robt smith, Theo Curd’, E Jones, A Babcock. Cleared—Schr Sidney Minor, Bolles, Norwich. Miscelinneous. K OF A New York BriG—A letter dated Turks Islands, Jan 1d, to Elwood Walter, Eaq Board of Underwriters, taysa brig with ‘New York’’ on her stern, the name obliterated, drifted on Ambergris Shoal Cay, on the Caicos Bank, seme time the previous monti: She appeared to be laden with lumber, half bbls pork and mackerel, rice, cordage, &c; there was also an iron book | safe on board. A small part of thecargo was landed on | the 21st, and taken possession of by the Pro Marshal, for | the want ofa claimant. She had been stripped before she went ashore, as there was only one anchor on board; chains, sails, rigging, &e, gone. She was supposed by | some persons to be the Truxillo, which formerly traded | there. (Brig Truxillo, Mulligan, eld at this port for Rio | Sax Jvas—Steamship Promethens—Rey J C Herron | Graede, 10th of last Nov. wife and infant, W Canfield, wife and child, Mrs Jesse Brio Vineix14, Adams, ashore on Chatham bars, came | Brush, Miss Brush, Mrs Prudence C Field, Miss Margaret off night of 16th, and is at anchor at Chatham harbor M N Jeffers, George Tolline, D C | , HA Blakesley, Mr Geo E Isaacs, Daniel L Hann, Jas J Hann, Major Ts Smith, h, Chas J Janson, Robt G Derbyshire, WR und Miss Halsey, Master Halsey, Sait Little, Little, ED Bartlett, Mrx E 1) Bartlett, James J Miller, two children and_ servant, EO West, tand child, Joel Loomis, Benj Long. H MLea, iva, Luke Alvord, Mrs Luke Alvord and miner and two children, Miss Pluamor, Wickes, Arthor Hagaitorn, A E Hooker was bound to AW Camp, Mra A G Thompson, Miss Mary ons burthen, | SDutty, Mrs ¥ S$ Duffy and child, John A Go- » in 184: sup” | dine. Gco H Field, Chas Train, Jacob Pit, 8A Bali, 1. H | Bowisby, Thos Black, 5 B Hanna, E Gann, Geo R Bartlett, CB Holbrook, HR’ Hostetter, Jss Hatton, AH Ham phrey, Israel Dixon, Geo $ Smail, ND Brown, Jacob P J)H MeNeal, 3 Rising, John Marehbanks, W C ing in contact with the lime. The captain took her high | Campbell, Francis Board, Thos Johnson, Mrs Thos John- upinto Commercial Dock, where she got aground, and | S00, CH Work, BM Irwin, WH ee eg rea A fears were entertained that if the ames broke forth the | Pease, N Powers, Mrs N Powers, J W Jones. Jos Hyde, anau Dantes, for this port, in attempting to | J leave the barbor of Falmouth, Ja, 3st ult, got npon the when H M steamer Alban, on perceiving the criti ituation of the bi instantly raised her steam, and in # short period extricated her from her perilous situa- tion. Had it not been for this timely aid the vessel would | probably have been totally lost, for the weather very violent, and from her exposed situation she must BriG AtARAMA, ashore on Long Island, Boston, trom Wilmington, NC. She ix 105 it at Bluehill pored to be insured at the Eastward. Scum Apetwupk, from Rockland for this eity, which put into Newport'17th, on fire, had 1000 bbl lime on board. She buildings on the wharf would take fire. After working | Miss Sally Rapp, Allan Vogne, Eben Kenson, Henry Botch several hours she was got afiont again and taken down | ¢f, Mrs Botcher. Mre carroll, 8 P Sprague, D Dow, John to the head of the wharf. The Newport News censares | Met AN Bailey, 4T Glover, War F Hatchings, Jos J¥ Gallyer, G Haggison, B W P Farrington BR Catlin, F Miller, J Dodane, Pluney, H Murdock, Louis Chamberlin, H Kunkle, James Preston, G W Baltasser, Wm Thomp. son, Geo H Brown, Geo Wegstein, John Clare, Wm Mur dock, Wm Hinloc Shyock, L Geardo, V’ Guilleame, the captain for taking a burning vessel into the dock, and endangering the whole town, composed principally of wooden structures. Senn H F Raxen—The captain and crew of schr H Paker, from Philadelphia for Wilmington, NC, lost on Caye Lookout, w rried to W 14th inst by seir J Fur- | | Morton, A Hossona, F B Greaya, P Wessor, Loula Yau man, from NYork. ‘They were taken off about 12 miles | Morris Nail, Mr I’ Giassbronner, Mos F Glasabr E by S of Cape Lookout Henry elon Keggan, ¢ B A Scor. with masts out of water, supposed of about | O Barnes, A Darnes, | 200 tons, was een 10th inst, Cape Henry WW 40 miles. Spoken. Perk Diligence, from Cardenas for Portlead, Fel 15, lat 2834, lon 72 18. ip Mazatian, of Bath, from Liverpool via the Clyde for NYork, Jan 27. int 49 50, lon 12 W Foreign Ports. Acarvico—In port Jan §, ship Emily, for San F* in Feb. Caus0—Arr Dee 27, barks J W Paige, Jackson, San Fran-isco; Jan 8, bark Mary Adeiia, Spaulding, Pi sla Tee 24, bark Golden Era, Sleeper. for a port in U 29th, brig Argyle, Norville, Pisco; Jan 3, b Weston wportin U States; John Wells, Gracie, do. Cusrvrcor—In port Feb 5, barks Reindeer, Franklin, for NYork soon; Virginia, Thurlow, for do lig; bigs Gleaner (Br), for Philadelphia do: Thos Walter, Mars map, une; rebr Ellen Matilda, Wells, dig: and others ns before & Nichol, J F Fowler, James Ditten, John Moult Seymour Skill, John Worth: pulton and chit nith, B Dresser, R Cutter S Howard, Charles Hasten, J Eviette, W Wright, J 1. » Creighton, Orlando Schoo TD Pittee, Mra TD Pittee, A. oaker, Augustus Weight, Nathan ry, Leander Case, Jamies Doig, A Me(regor. JM cer, SW Rowman, Samuel H Harner, Thos McNeish, Dockstater, Thomas Keller, J G Peok, Asn O Lufkin, Moses W Humphrey, M1 Porter, Jacob Reichard, Wm Patten, ¥atthew Reichard, John Moore, Joveph Gray, M H Bacon, Geo W P « HPeck, EB Ross. Abraham Brooks, Geo Clark, RU Crane, W H Hess, E PR Hess, L Giddings, F P Underwood, G A Huaphrey, WW Fiteh Seth Douglass, J K Dorman, © E Woodbury, Wm Wales, Dewitt ( Randall, Albert Devoe, WW Jones, J Cook, PT Smith, M Brown, © B Helmer, LD Anson, Wm For ayth, CD Wilkinson, A Hastings, © Brainord, WG Wa isco Lacexa—In port Jan 13, bark Thales, Gardner, forN | ters, J Van Horn, M H Ingraham, GE Williama York, ldg; brig Industria (Sw), for do do: Teaver (Br). | Jos Biays, Jas, Biays, G Boyd, A Parlin, J Haley, F Flet do do. | eher, J H Maguire, F Sheplery, B.A Jones, D Woodman, W Mawzanitto—In port Jan 20, brig Linda, Rumball, for | yoody, F Moody, A Wentworth, F Miller, B Racklifie, § NYork soon. Fairfield, C Stackpole, J 1, Trofant, B Merrill, 1’ Allen, [2 Matax7as—In port Feb 8, barks Canada, Dyer, for Port land lag Express, Noss, for NYork: and others; 6th brigs W P Walker, Edgecomb, for Providence 8th: Con dova, Franklin, for do 10th ie omererd ea Jan 27, bark St Mary, Lee, for San neisco few days. ponce—Ar? (20 date), brig J W Johnston (Br), Morri rison, heneo, and sld prev to Feb 2 for Mayaguez to load for NYork. Griffith, N Crowley, JT Chase, J Vrost, H Wells, J B Hast ings, © Gone, B Brannagan, G Adams, R Ma'chem, Tt Smith, 8 Reynolds, P Corby, © V Rathbone, M W 4 Katon, W Calder, € Johnson, 1) Morrison, R H Vor Perkins, H B Tucker, I. top Wi a J0 fa , AG Thom T Carroll, & Glass, | Summers, J S0- L- Se Denn, H'Smith, WH shoemaker, 8 Derby, 3 Movk, E MeWiiliame, AJ, Hill, A Martin, D Smith, W ! Dowing. W Mon ry, WE Newton, R Randall. W Lord, jr. G Toncor (Chill)—In port about Dee 27, barks Sumter, | pel], W Perigo, M Lynch, G Willihahm, B Reinhart, JT Ryder, from Valparaiso for Poston about Jan7, Shep | Martin. J M Piays, and 267 others. dees (Br), Seogie, for do. Jan 1. fanaein ort Feb 5, brig Aonian, Simmons, and Joseph Albion, k, for Boston ldg. bd Arr Feb 4, si feather Gage (new To Oe cate \ bdemeon, Providence: tte ton, Matanzas; schr Athalia, rd, gory do; 10th, C~ 4 Lomond, Meldrum, " ‘Woodwa Sturtevant, NYork, ld 4th, bark Vernon, Boston; | Mra M Stain, Misa 6th, ship Southport, Wilson, NYork; 7th, bark Nautilus, | Martin, P Martin, Mi SavasNan—Steainship Alabama—F Hall and lady, A 1, Dennis, Indy and child, J L Aspinwall, Indy, child and nuree, P Hurd and lady, MH Grinnell and lady, RG Shaw, Jr, lady and servant, A Hopkins, WS Yooper, Mr Renwick and lady, W aire, W Oliver, E B Richardson, A Pfender and lady, E Kimball, JA Felt, HH Horton, 8 Gibbs, John B Tisson, HB Arnold, Mra C Collings Miss (i A Davis, 0.4 Wood, M Pobats, WW Strong. 0 Hf Kelley, CW Wolf, € O'Brien, TJ M’Grath, C W Phillipa nnd indy, BP Stain, KC Gove, Mra Ysrial, Miss H Sikleton, M Featchwangar an the steogage. Rowe, Boston; 8th, ship Segadahoo, Fisher, Boston; bark | child, A Lehman ; of Mr. David Hart, late a member of t! AUOTION.. DRIAN H. AUCTIONESR .- ‘MULLER, —s | ‘Ch Neem on Wednesday, ‘tory brick double houses aud Tot, at ua 260 feet east of houses are weil and just finish- ed; the lots 9 inches. Also, three Wily Sana ee ae eh te idsth cteoet ast RAND MRS. EDWARD BARTON, PROFESSORS venue, rou; reot, ai fronting on Mount Morris square. On the lots fronting on | M of singing, guitar, pianoforte, ‘and that truly wonder. 126th aretwo very neat new cottage houses, in | ful (Farce ‘the concertina, (scarcely known in this com order. Maps can be had at the office of the country,) to announce that they continue to give in- auctioneer, No. 7 Wall street. struction at their residence, 88 White street, where their “DRIAN HL MULLER, | terms can beobtained. Mr. Barton professes to impart a We O'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, ti ground situate on the North side of Howard street. be- tween klm and Centre streets, known as No. 6, ‘There ia a two story brick building on the premises, which co rers the entire lot: lot 25 feet 6 inches by 110 feet, Bae dire nan DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.--VALUABLE Property on Vesey street at Auction. Adrian H. juller will sell, at auction, on Friday, Feb. 25th, 1853, at 12 o'clock M., at the Merchants’ Exchange, the’ very de- sirable lot of ground, "together with the buildings thereon, situate on the north side of Vesey street, between Broad: way and Church streets, known as 28,” being 24 feet 10 Inches in width, with party walls on both sides, by 76 feet in depth, more or loss. For further particulars, ap- ply to the auetioncer, No. 7 Wall street, corner of New. B. 2), CHMTON, AUCTIONFER —COLE & CHILTON '» will sel! at 12 o'clock, in the Merchants’ Exchange, on Tuesday Feb, 22d, the three story and basement brick house, with extension in the rear, and large under cellar, No. 108 Perry street, on the south side, thirty-six fect cast from Greenwich street. The house contains seventeen | rooms, is built of Philadelphia brick, and finished in good style; Croton water to the third story, with waste pipes to the street sewer; main building 36 feet decp; lot 19 feet front, 40 fect 8 inches on one side and 48 feet 4inches on the other side. A large portion can remain on mort- gage if desired. “For full particulars apply at the Auc- tioncer’s office, No. 9 Wall street. OLE & CHILTON, AUCTIONEERS.—PEREMPTORY sale of the valuable double house and lot No. 99 St. Mark’s place, at auction.—Cole & Chilton will sell at auc- tion, on Monday, February 28th, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the valuable three story and attic basement and under cellar brick heuse and lot No. 99 St. | Mark’s place, (Highth street); the lot is 37 feet 6 inches, front and rear, and 110 feet deep; the house is built and finished in the best manner, with mahogany doors, mar- ble figure mantel pieces, plated grates, &c., Croton water, Plerce’s sange, bath room, and dining room painted in fresco. The house covers the whole front of the lot and in 54 feet deep, exclusive of an enclosed piazza of 6 feot 5 inches deep; there are fourteen rooms, besides kitchen, basement, &c. Three-quarters of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage for a limited time. For more Lape apply to the auctioneers, No. 9 Wall street. Title perfectly clear. The house may be pen at any time previous to the day of sale, Monday, 28th instant. a ee ee eee eee, H, LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY SALE e of valuable property on Whiteball and on Mark iicld streets, belonging to the estate of Isaac Pierson, ceased, by order of the executors. E.H. Ludlow wiil sell auction, on Wednesday, February 23, at 12 o'clock, the Merchants’ Fxchange:—Whitehall street—The valuable lots, with the two three story brick dwelling houses, Nos. '6, 7, and 9, Whitehall street, the said lots being together ‘76 feet one inch front, 54 feet 9 inches rear, 149 feet 6 inches on the northerly’ side, and 146 fect linch on tho southerly side,ogether with the lot No. 2434 Marketfleld street, boing 12 feet six inches front and rear, 46 fect 2 inches on the westerly side, and 45 feet 7 inches on the fewer & side, and connect with the lots on Whitehall street. ‘The whole property will be sold in one reel. The sale will be peremptory to the highest bid- ler, and no bids will be made by any one interested in the'property. Terms at sale, ae PER DOENY: TOES 5 POO FLERE, 3 Teepe, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT suction on Thursday, Feb. 24, at'73; o'clock P. M, at the Academy of Design, 663 Broadway, a valuable pri: vato collection of oil paintings, selected during a ser‘es of years, by «gentleman of taste, and all handsomely ramed, and in good order. The collection embraces a number of original pietures, and a portion of them were formerly ia the galleries of Cardinal Fosch and the Cas- sandra family of Rome; also in the collection of the late artists of Persico and Agate. Among others are the works of A. Caraccei, Murillo, Both, Zucherelli, Van Orley, Belsce, Rosa di Tivoli, Van Balen, Bloomart, ‘Carlo, Maratti, Vanderveer, Boucher, Morland’ &c. ‘The’ paint. ings are now om exhibitien at ‘the Aeademy of Desiga, as above ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONESR, WILL SELL AT ‘auction, on Tuesday, Feb. 22, and Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 1034 o'clock each day, at the salesroom, No. § Wall street, bel the impor of marble statuary and e fancy articles, the importation of Sig. G. B. Pandel- fini, consisting of Venus de Modici, Psyche of Tanerani, Venus of Canova, Venus in the shell, of various sizes; group of dancing ‘ls of Canova, the Three Graces of Bacchantes, from Herculaneum; the Three Sabinos, large size; Psyche and Cupid reclining, after Canova; do. Cupid on’ pedestal, &c. Also, an assortment of papier mache articles, such as tables, chairs, &c. Also, a su- perb specimen of imitation auriforous California gold, in a glass case. ARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF DRY GOODS, at auction, on Monday, Feb, 21, and following days, until the whole ls disposed of, at No. 170 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, which comprises a rich and valuable assort- ment of British, French, and American dry goods, in- cipally adapted to the coming scason, the whole of which wi put up in lots to suit purchascrs, and must be rold withont reverve. Sales each day, at 10 in the morn- ng and 2in theafternoon, and 7 in the evening. HENRY WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. ALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE AT ublic auction, to close a concern, by A. J. Bleecker, auctioneer, on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 120’clock M, at the Merchants’ Exchange, in this ‘city—The lease of ground, with the building thereon, known a3 161 Third avenue, beit northeasterly corner of Third avenue and Fifteenth street; lot 27 feet in front by 60 feet deep. Also, the lease of lot, with the buildings thereon, known as 169 Third avenue, lot 27 feet 6 inches by 60 feet deep, on the southeast corner of Third avenue and Sixteeath street. The above leases have thirteen years to run from the lst of August, 1852; ground rent $100 per annum, with covenants of two renewals of twenty-cne yearseach, at five per cent ground valuation. ‘The above property is in the most desirable location for rocery stores or other business on the Third avenue. Two thirds of the pur- chase moncy ean remain on bond and mor! Forfur- ther particulars, apply to W. B. SCOTT, 49 William street, ow at the auction. THE FIREMEN. A. CARD. THE | MEMBERS, EXMEMBERS, | AND | friends of Protector Fire Engine Company, No. 22, are respectfully invited to attend at the engine house, on Sunday, Feb. 20, 1853, at 123 o'clock, for the purpose of posing the last sad tribute of respect to the memory he company. (NICHOL, Foreman. Hacan, Secretary. JOHN LEGAL NOTICES. i UPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- | lication of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of | the City of New York, relative to the opening of 100th street, from Fifth avenue to Eighth avenue, im the Twelfth ward of said city, the Mayor, Aldermen and | Commonalty of the said city of New York, hereby give notice, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- | monalty of the City of New York, intend to make appl. cation io the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a special term of said court, to be held at the City Hall of the eity of New York, on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1853, at the opening of the court on that day, as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the ap- iniment of commissioners of estimate and assessment in the above entitled matter; that the nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended ix the opening of One Hundredth street, (100th street.) from Fifth avenue to Eighth avenue, in the city of New York, as laid out upon the map or plan of said city, under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, en- titled ** An act relative to improvements, teuching the laying out of streets and roads in the city of New York, and for other purposes,” passed April 3d, 1807. ROBERT J. DILLON, Counsel to the Corporation. Dated, New York, Feb. 7, 1853. TRAVELLERS’ GULDE.. 1AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- J yi, at 12 o’elock, noon, by steatnboat John Potter, from pier No. 1. North river. Fare-—first class cars, $3, second class, $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, from footof Walnut «treet. at 2P.M. Emigrant line, by steam- dont Atlas, from pier No.1, at 1% o'clock P.M. Fare $1 50. FX ALBANY.—FARE | $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Railroad.—Iwo daily express trains, at OA. M. and 3:45]. M., connecting at Albany with central lines of railroads, North and West, from the new depot, corner of White, Elm and Centre streets, where through tickets can be procured, and baggage checked for *chenectady, Utica, Syraeuse, Rochester and . F astengera alto received at Browne and Bowery, ty sixth street and Fourth avenue stations, will land passengers Oro y Chatham Four Corners only. All other trains wil from City Hall station, corner of Tzyom Row and Centre street, as heretofore. : : TDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street, for Albany and kang 4 — Express train, 6 A. M.—through in four hours, connect- ing with trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 0'clocls and rt ‘J | steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 sufficient knowledge of the guitar in #ix leasons 50 as to enable persons to accompany themselves in vocal music. IANO WANTED—T0 PURCHASE—A GOOD SECOND hand piano, with wolian attachment. Address, im- mediately, with description and price, JAMES LEK, No. 189 Concord street, Brooklyn. e SHIPPING. 'OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ARCTIC, Capt. J. C. Luce. This steamship will de- part with the United States mail for Europe, positively on Satnrday, 5th March, at 12 0’clock M., from her dock, at the foot of Canal street. No berth secured till paid f For frieght or Paseage, having unequalled accomoda- tions for elegance and comfort, appl to EDWARD K. COLLINS o.. 66 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 1134 A. M. The steamship PACIFIC will succeed the ARCTIC, and sail | 19th March. VHE BRITISH STEAMSHIP ALPS, CAPTAIN JOHN G. | Wickman, will sail for Liverpool, on Wednesday, | March 2, and will take freight at moderate rates. Apply FE, CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. | r HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP | Company intend sailing the favorite steamships-— FROM PIULADRLPHIA. | City of Manchester. seeeeThursday, March 8, 1853, City of Glasgow... :....Thursday, March 81, 1853. FROM LIVERPOOL. City of Glasgow. +++eWednesday, March 2, 1853. | City of Manchester ..Wednesday, March 30, 1853, RATES OF PASSAGE. | Saloon, $90, $65, and $55, (according to state rooms.) | "A limited number of third class passengers will be taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for 20...+++ +++. .t0 Liverpool | $30.........from Liverpool. | “Parties wishing to bring out their friends, can obtain | certificates of , and drafts on tho’ Bank of Ire ond, in sume from f sterling upwards, Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agent, 41 Exchange place. Sux BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new orse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wednes- day, February 23, and will leave New York for Glasgow | on Saturday, March 26, at 12o’clock, at noon. First @abin (saloon state rooms) $90; do. do. (imidship do.) $75; wecond cabin, $50; third elass $20—steward’s foos incl ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 83 Broadwry. HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP MERLIN, W. SAMP- ‘gon, commander, will sail for Bormuda ani St. omas on Monday, 7th March, 1653. Passage money to Bermuda $90; to St. Thomas $70, For freight or pas- age, apply to’ E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Grown, N. Y. R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States Mail Steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, eom- imander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Mareh 12, at 12 o’clock, from Pier 4 North river. Price of passage, first class, -$120 00 is io second do . 7000 An experieneed Surgeon on board. Baggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before Ee arog teaale ae fe apes be taken nite ursday, rox. For frei or passage, app! to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 59 Eieatenvioie ASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, Ceaeys &c.—Tal it’s Line of Packets.—W. & J.T. TAP- SCOTT & CO., 86 South street, New York, continue to make engagements, on most favorable terms, to bring out cena the same expeditious manner as heretofore, aided live of packots, ailing from Liverpool every three ui e of from Liverpool eve: lays, from Loudon ecolt sltecuate ‘Tisureta : pee ye Glatgow twice each month, They also remit’ money in the same safe manner as hitherto; in large or small sums, by @rafts payable at sight in all the princi pisces th gh 4, ‘Tre ‘land. Wake, and jermany. U== STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OON- neet with the Pacific Mall Steamship Company, fe great United States mail.—Only shrough earrying t! Tnited ‘States mail line for California and Oregon, Aspinwall and Panama.—Great reduction.—The splendid mow and double engine United States mail steamship OHIO, 3,000 tons burthen, H. J. Hartstene, U. 8. Navy, eommander, and the KEE, John McGowan, com: mander, will sailon Monday, Feb. 21, at 2 o’elock, P. M., Precisely from pier at foot of Warren'street, North river, Aspinwall, direet. Tho Pacific Mail Steamship Com \y’s iy Save new steamer, JOHN L. 00 n, Commodore Robert L, Pearson, be ro pepe ger ther with the steamer PANAMA; to mails and passengers and and sail egg Rcanoven cams an eey a ic service, w: ing 8) s be surpassed, windows and lights being substituted beget holes, » There are no bulk- or other obstructions to the free passage of air, from stem to stern, ineither deck. Her sailing qualities were thoroughly tested previous to her departure, and she proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat. No efforts are spared on the part of the companies to send oie passengers through with expedition, comfort and safety. RATES OF FARE TO ASPINWAIL. Ladies saloon, state room.. 65, Lower aft and forward sai 85 Second cabin standees. 45 Steerage. ° . ‘Ral PANAM: First cabin after saloon state room: Do. do. forward upper deck do Forward cabin, steerage fare Bteerage. tees rai wharf, he: Transit of the isthmus at the passengers’ expense. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at tne office of the companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. ARE REDUCED TO THE WEST INDFA ISLANDS AND Chagres.—By the British royal mail steamship CONWAY, Capt. Sawyer, §60 tons burden. This steamship is designed to sail from Savannah Georgia, on the 4th of January, 3rd of February, 6th of March, Srd of April, and 4th of May, for Chagres, touch- ing at Nassau, ., Insgua, (with the Turks Island mails,) and Jamaica. ‘he will be due at Chagres on the 1dtn of each montir, and return on the 18th, by same route, to Savannah. As this service contemplates arrangements only for a limited number of Passengers, persons who desire to avoid crowded boats will find the route a desirable one; and invalids who wish to spend the winter among the West India Islands, may find conveyance inthe company’s steamships, twice a month, between Jamaica and the fol- Jowing ports, in addition to those named above :— free. Antigua, Guadaloupe, St. Kitts, Parbadoes, Havana, St. Lucia, ‘arriaeon, Honduras, St. Thomas, Carthagena, Jacmel, St. Vincent, Demarara, Martinique, Santa Martha, Dominica, Montseerat, Tampico, Granada, Nevis, Tobago, Grey Town, Porto Rico, Trinidad. Vera Cruz, _ THE RATES OF PASSAGE ARB, From Savannah to Nassau Do. do, Inagua Lo. do. Jamaica Do. do. Chagres 2 (ineluding stewari’s fees,) and in proportion to the other islands. Fore-eabin passengers taken at one-half the above rates, gach chip earries an experienced surgeon. Freight and specie conveyed on the usual terms. For engagements apply to ANDREW LOW & CO., Agents, Savannah. Patsengers or freight for the R’ M. steainships will be conveyed to or from New York, by the U. S. mail steam- ships Florida, Alabama, and Augusta. SAML. L. MITCHILL, Agent, 194 Fulton street, ¥. Y. wiry LINETO CALIFORNIA—U. 8. MAIL STEAM- ship Company and Pacific Mail Steamship Company. —Satisfied that the public interests and convenience de- mand a weekly line betweon New York and San Francis- co, the Pacific and United States Mail Steamstyp Gompa- nies—the pioneors in steam navigation between the At- Tantio and Paeifie porte—will at once arrange thele ships, in both oceans, 80 as to extond their present vemi-month: ly service to & weekly line, commencing on tre 20th roximo, as followe:—Leave New York on the Sth, 13th, ih and 28th; leave San Franeiseo on the Ist, Sth, 16th, and 24th. The spare tonnage of the companies, and the safety and regularity with which they have Lerctofore performed their voyages, the best guarantee against detention and accidents, These companies are d, with their extra tonnage and tho. faciliti Mhilch long experionce affords them, not only fally tb ac- commodate the public, but to do soat the moot favorable rates. EW YORK. AND. ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Mobile, pep at Havana—The new side wheel steamship BLACK WARIIOR, Robert W. Shufeldt, U. S. , commander.—The steamer Black Warric> will sail fos bile, on Friday. February 26th, at 12 o’cloek precisely, from pier foot of Harrison street, North river. % $65. Freight taken for New Orleans, at 24e. cubic foot. Goods tensigned to L. Meade & Co., Mobile, will be for- same evening. Mail train, 8 A. M.; through way train at 1 P. Express train, 5 ?. M.; accommodation train, ? Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty-first streets. Sunday traina, from Canal street, at 734 A. M., for Poughkeepsie, and at 6. M. fox Albany, stopping eaall way stations. EDMUND FRENC! tendens. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—DIRECT UNITED ‘States Mail and Express Limos, through in four aoura. New Jersey Railroad, via Jersey City—Ieaving New York, foot of Cortlandt street, at Sand OA. M.. and 4 and 5: P.M. Farein the 8 A. M.and4P. M., $2 75, amdiin tl A. M. and 5% P. M., 03. Leave iat 1, T and OA. M.. nnd 647. M. Nor firet class, $3; scaond do., (8 and 9 A.M. and 4 P.M.) $2 50. For Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk and Chai through tickets sold, and through in the 8 and 0 A. Mi and 4 and 615 P. M. 3 from New York. Passengyas with baggage cross the ferry @fteen minutes before the trains leave. EW YORK AND MONTREAL RAILROAD.-NEW N York to Gurlington, St. Johnsbary, Ogdensbarg, Montreal, and intermediate towns. Tickets can be oie: 4 4 . M. 30 ee ak by steamers from Peck slip tvery day, at 3 P.M. Rat tea reduced. F. HYDB, Agent, (52 South stroot, Dut sprcie. No freight reeeived on days. ny's bills of lading can be had at 30)Nossau street. ippers must send iw bills of lading to the office by nln tae tiara Mlosh prosare, Yonaperts before leering m Bora LAVINGSRON, CHOCHERON & 00, 31 Broadway, pairs her ‘ - te San Franciseo, via. Aspinwall and Pa- to Poe Fs wi 6 A 7 lk ‘Navy Pay.) from ne March 6th, at 3 i 3 f j an : i i z 2°. ie “ ij 5 i i i: it H é z i 3 E E 4 #3 Dew publig, | Usi7ALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne, and Sydney, Australia.—The | fnew: rteamship GO DEN Gi 3,000. tons magnificent burthen, ———, commander, will above porta on or about the 15th Ma; is of the size and st: ‘and in every way equal tothe prove to be the fastest steamship in the world. Her accommodations for first, second, third class passes 's are superior of Steamer ever built. Rates of passage-— #’ saloon, $375; first class, upper pene — clam, ean third class. $200. ‘The books o ‘or fre! tor passage, aj | __. SeHOWARD & SOR, Agents,” Es Ey F punctually on the 23d inst. The Euphrasia is the seventh ship of this well established line aon wilt be pre visioned in the same liberal manner as her predecessors. Passengers are requested to examine her accommodations before engaging elsewhere. F or to R. W. CAME SouN OGDEN HP Wait pans USTRALIAN PA ET L{NE.—THE BEAUTIFUL OLIP- yer ship THEOXENA, will be dispatched on her reg. ular day early in March.’ The proprietors of this line | call attention to this splendid vessel, and refer to the prompt manner in which their former ships (the ALBUS and PEYTONA) have sailed from this port. ‘To persons intending to visit Austrailia, this line offers the advan- tages of fast vessels, elegance of accommodation, and every comfort to render the voyage agreeable, being com- manded by tried and experienced Captains,’ and provi- sions furnished on the most liberal scale. An early ap- lication is important. Apply on board, or to Capt. An- tonio Pelletier, 98 Wall strect, or OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South street. TRALIA PIONEER LINE.—THE NOBLE SHIP UPHRASIA can accommodate a few more passen- rs, also a small quantity offfreight, if applied for imme- jately at Pier 12, Kast river, or at the office of the sub- seribers. The EUPHRASIA will positively Fe to sea on Saturday ec 26th inst.’ Pas: ra will have their baggage on board the day previous. he nearly new and beautiful clipper bark’O! ON will succeed the EUPHRA- SIA as eighth ship of this line, and sailon the 15th Mareh. RW. ON, or J. OGDEN, 116 Wall street. FOR MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA. — ‘The splendid new steam clipper CITY oF. NORFOLK, i ts, sel ig remarkably sharp, and is ‘expected $0: make & very quick run out. ‘She has splendid accommodation for & few more cabin passengers. For balance of freight or paseage, apply to ILLER & LORD, 108 Wall at. Onur Mr. Samuel P. Lord goes out in this vessel to estab- lish a commission house at Molbourne, and would take charge of any consignments made to him. For further information, apply as above. ‘OR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.—THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP ST. THOMAS, Captain Merrill, having four fifths of her cargo engaged, will have immodiate despatch aa above. Having extensive accommodations for frst and second class passengers, for Australia, will find it to their iaseas to examine this superior fast sailing vossel before: clsewhere. For balance of freight, or passage, apply to DEPPERMAN & ALBUR- TIS, 00%Beaver street, or ‘& BALCHEN, 105 and 107 Wall street. pecklit ahinhatsl AER eRe en ene en SENS ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR: New Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steamshij CR CITY, .Rodney Baxter, commander, will salt from the pier at the foot of Warren street, 'N. B., om Monday, February 28, at 2 o’olock, P. M., precisely. RATHG OF PASSAGE TO HAVANA AND NEW ORLKANS—NEW ARRANGEMENT. Ladies’ and after raloon berths. Second cabin berths. No freight taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Orleans at thirty cents per cubic foot. Shippers of freight ai hig eal ply Lara ied with the company’s lading, which ma; on a) tion at the office. No other form will be bills of ne ‘after twelve o’clock on the day bons For ht or passage, apply to 0. ROBERTS, 117 Wi sheses, corner Warren. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, FE. M. Fitch, Commander, will sail for Bremen, touch- ing at Southampton, on Saturday, February 26 h, from Pier No. 3 North river, at 12 o’¢lock M. Price of In first cabio, main saloon. In first cabin, lower saloen. In second cabin ... ica- Ne of An experienced surgeon is at to the ship. let- ters must pass through the Post Office. Sree delivered in Havre and London. For passage or freight, apply te MOLLER, , & RIERA, Agents, 26 South street. R HAVANA, VIA CHARLESTON, 8, C.—UNITED States mail steamship ISABEL, Willlam Rollins, com- splendid steamship will leave Charleston via Key West, on the 15th and 30th of each will leave Havana for Charleston on the 8th and 224 of each month. Passengers by this ship will find For pactionars apply te MORDECAT & CO., Gh ‘or jeu! apply te is ries Soult tena er R SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—U. 8S, MAIL LINE. —The superior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8. ‘Woodhull, on Saturday, February, 26th, at 30’clock, P.M, from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MIT- CHILL, 194 Front street. The Alabama, C. D. Ludlow, on Saturkay, March 6th. For speed, strength, accommoda- ons, and fare, these ships have no superior on the const. (OR NORFO) PETERSBURG The United States mail seewebie vendy, commander, will leave pit North river, ow Saturday, February 26th, at 3 0’ P.M. Vor apply oa board, and for to PLEASANTS. 85'Front atreet. j MEDICAL. testi WARD'S—OFFICE IN CANAL STREET, door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M. .; Sundays, from 10 A. M. #12 M., aud from Lebea tbh LB R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9te 12 A. M., and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday excepted, at No. 643 Hous- tov strect, near Woester. (OCTOR VAN HAMBERT’S GERMAN FEMALE RENO- vating Pills.—Both in the female infirmary and in pri- vate practice, Dr. Van Hambert, of Germany, has used these pills with unparalleled success. Price $1 per box. N. B.— Purchase none unless they hare the certificate of oonrweinee on the horas the written signatures of H.C, Van Hambert, M.D., on the duty stamp around ench box, and E, M. GUION, General Agent for United States, America, 127 Bowery, corner of Grand atreet, and Mrs. Hayes, 175 Fulton street. Brooklyn. HE ROB OF DR. BOYVEAU LAFFECTEUR; THE only one authorised, is far superior to the syraps of cusinier or sareaparilla, or other similar remedics. Tt radically cures, without meroury, all affections of the skin, dartres, ecrofula, the consequence of itch, ulcers aceidents from accouciments, the critical period’ of life and hereditary acrimony of humors. As a depurative, is powerfully efficacious in catarrhs of the bladder, im contraction’ and other weakness of the organs sing AND RICHMOND.— ROANOKE, E. ONB |. to8 6 from abuses of injections or soundings. As an antis; litic, the rob cures, in a very short time, recent or inve- terate deseases ensuing fiom the use of balsam of capivi or cubebs, or from injections, which only repel the without neutralizing it. The Kob Boyveau is above all recommended in syphilitic diseases, whether recent’or of long standing. and which have resisted the powers of mercury, or the ionure of potassium. Depots of the Rob, at New York, Mr. Fongcra, 80 North William. street; Montreal, Dr. Picault; Vermillionvillc, B. Revillony New Orleans, Duconge. In'the United States the Rob -Laffee- teur is sold by gencral and special depots and agonts im the principal cities of America. Agents wanted fer-all the - cities which are not marked-above. Please write by steamer to Dr. Giraudeau de St. Gervais, 12 rue Richer, Paris . EE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- panion—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Dis- eases of Women. Twentieth edition, 16mo, pp. 253.. Price, $1. Years of suffering, of pmysical and fergie aes, myn to many an ‘affectionate wife, and pecuniary di: ica te the husband, might have besn spared by a timely posses sion of this work. It is intomded saeocally for the mar- it discloses im ried, or those contemplating marriage, as rtant secrets whic eho debe known to them particu- larly. lor, also, every female—the wife, the roothor—the one either budding into womanhood, or the other in the decline of years, in whom nature contempla‘es an impor- tant change, can discover the causes, symp‘oms, and the most officient been | Few the most cestain modo of w -cure, ia war poor hich her ee bjeet. ‘Extraet of a letter froza-e-gemtleman in Ohio, . Dayton, Mari, 1863. Dr. A. M. 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