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06% at $5 fet Southern. at $5 18% 8 J a $5 5634; favorite South. j_extra Western, at 85 50a $5 $6; and fancy Southern, e and barley continued in good supply, and were dull and heavy. Stateand Western oats wore more saleable, at 47 a 493. per bushel. Corn slightly favored purchasers. The day's transactions in ‘cluded 40,000 bushels Southern and Western inferior to prime white and yellow, at 61 a 67c. per bushel. Corron. —The inarket continues without change, with sales to-day of 300 dale: FrecnTs.—Rates to Liverpool were steady, with en gagements of 10,000 bushels of wheat at 74d. 800 bbls. our at 24. 6d., and 400 bales cetton at 4d. There was n0 change to notice for London. To Havre, cotton was at Kc; ashes and rice at $8 4 $10, and oil was taken at) 4c To California, 1 000 bbls. flour were taken at $3 50. Clippers rates ranged from 55 90e. per foot, except in extreme cases. To Hamburg, 300 bales cotton were en. ed at Kc *Fexrmmus Western live geese were in limited stock and demand, at 42 a 48¢. per Ib. Lum.—There was more offering. Rockland could be sold at $1 for common; aud $1 45 for lump, per bbl Provisions.—Pork improved a little both in demand | and value. Sales were made of 500 bbls., new at $15 50 for prime, and $16 3734 a $1650 for mess; and of 150 bbls. sour mess on private terms. The day's operations im pickled meats reached 300 packages shoulders and hams at 7a 7; and 10a 10%e., and in lard 450 bbls. at $i u 0240. per Ip. Beet ruled brisk and firm, sales bay ng deen made of 650 bbls. at $5 50a $6 26 for country prime. $6 75 a $7 for city do.; $9 60a $11 for country mess, and $12 75 « $13 for city do, Notbing new occurred in butter or cheese, Rear Estare.—Sales at auction:—By E. H. Tudlow—1 | ot south side Twenty af th street 123.3 east from Fourth avenue $9,000, house and lot No. 176 Reade street, south side, $5,000; house and lot No. 165 Reade street, adjoin- ng, $7,750; 3 story brick house and lot No. ‘4 East ‘Twentieth street, north side, between Broadway and Fourth ayenue, $10,500. Brooklyn property—By Cole Chilton —1 lot on Wyckof street, 25 from Hoyt street, feet Syinches x 100 feet. $705; 1 lot adjoining, $650; 3 lots de., $670 each, $2.010; 2 lots do., $850 each, $1,300; 3 lots do, $830 each, $1890; 1 lot on Hogt street, corner Wyckoff, 20x90, $1,180; 1 ‘lot adjoining, $770; 1 lot do., $700; 2 lots do., ‘$755 each, $1510; 1 lot on Wyckoff street, 0 feet from Hoyt, 20x100, $750; 1 lot adjoining, 3700; 5 lots adjoining. $645 each, $1,935; 1 lot adjoining 220.9 from Smith street, $630; 1 lot adjoining, $700: 1 lot on Bergen street, 100 from Smith street, 20.0x100, $825; 1 lot adjoining, $790; 1 lot adjoining, $735; 10 lots joining, $700 each, $7,000; house house (stone front,) | and lot 105 Deam street. lot 21x100, house 21x38, $6,550; house do. and lot adjoining, same dimensions, $5,950: house (3 story brick) and lot on Hoyt street, house 20x35: Jot 20x79, $9,626; 1 lot on Livingston street, 35x100, $1,900; 1 do. on Schemerhorn street, rear of a house, 25x 100, $1,800; house (ornamental mastic front,) and lot on Tompkins place, house 20x44, lot 20x112'6, $5,500; house and lot adjoining, same dimensions, $5,150; house’ (brick front.) and lot No. 20 Butler street, house 25x36, lot 25x 100, $3,360, Gn Thursday, March 3, by the Rey. H. H. Blair, Mr. Joan Ross to Miss Mary A. Kamm, all of this city. in this city, by the Kev. Wm. Berrian, rector of Trinity Ceorch, Wittiam G. CcnyINGHAM to ANGELINE AMELIA, daughter of Alvah B. Taylor. Exq., of Newark, N. J. Om Sunday, March 6, by the Rey.S _H. Cone, Mr. Heyry Romgrtzs to Miss Euizaneru Wiisoy, both of this city. On Saturday, March 5, by the Rev. Mr. Gilder, Mr. ae Miss Euzaseru Lovizs, both of Braok- iy, . Died, On Sunday, March 6, Joux V. Hatz, son of Thomas and Sarah Hall. ‘aged 24 years and 2 months. nes friends and howe of the family, also the members of ‘omn} wine Co., No. 30, are respecttully invit: to ‘stead bis funeral, from the residence of his father, this day, at 12M., from Twentieth street, east of First avenue. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Ceme- tery for intermont. Sunday, March 6, Exmaneri Surwoop, widow of the | late Isase Sherwood, aged 67 years. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend her fune- ral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from her late residence, No. 40 South Eighth street, Williamsburg. On Saturday afternoon, March 5, Hzxey Everett Duri- vaqa, it son of James L. and Laura Ann Smith, 8 months and 24 days. On Monday morning, March 7. Repecca C., eldest daugh. ter of Ca bert, Jun., and Rebecca Hutchinson, aged 3 years, 1 month and 9 days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the | funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late | residence, No. 12 Eldridge street, near Division. | On Monday, March 7, Efisua Ronivs, infant son of 3. 8. ‘Ormsby, aged 7 months. The funeral will take place, this afternoon, from the | residence of his parents, No. $10 Grand street. On Sunday, March 6, at 113 o'clock, P. M., Exiza, wife of Rufus Story, aftera painful and protracted iliness, | which abe bore with Christian fortitude, in the 42d year Of ber age The friewds of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 160 East Highteenth street, without potice. Sunday evening, March 6, Euas Tuomas, aged 64 The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his son in law, Edward Welchman, and the members of the Rey. Mr. Chapin’s Church, are invited to attend his fune- rel, this afterncon, at four o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, No. 97 Grand street. His remains will be taken to | Orange county for interment, te-morrow (Wednesday) i morn! On Monday, March 7, Witiiam H., only son of William | H. end farah’Ann Morse, aged 1 year and 10 months. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his faneral, without further invitation, from the residence of his parents, 0. 20 West Eleventh street, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. vm Monday, March 7, Pere McCane, son of Philip and Bridget McCabe. aged 4 years and 4 months. His funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 117 Columbia street. On Sunday, March 6, Mrs. Mania, wife of John Van Benschoten, after a short illuess. Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, Richard Wight, No. 18 Vandam street, to morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. In this city, on Saturday, March 5, Mr. Jomx Hats, for- merly of Boston, Mass., ages 28 years and one day. His remains were taken to Cypress Hill Cemetery for interment. } On Monday, March 7, Sawrer Staten. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | to attend his funeral, this morning, at 10 o'clock, from | his late residence, No. 426 Grand street, corner of Attor- ney. | ‘At her residence in this city, on Sunday evening, March | 6, Sanam Sacre, widow of the late John B. Wheeler, Esq... | of Oxford, N. H., aged 70 years. | in this city, on Saturday morning, March 5, of dropsy of the brain, Joun G. Kxucerr, aged J years and 6 montha, youngest son of J. P. Kellett, of Richmond, Staten [sland in Brooklyn, suddenly, on Sunday morning, March 6, Joun A. Ackizy, aged 51 years. His friends are invited to attend his funeral, at the Pil grim’s Church, Henry street, Brooklyn, to morrow after- noon, at two o'clock at South Orange, N. J., on Monday, March 7, of inflam mation of the lungs Mr. Joux N. HAcR, a native of Ger many, aod for the last thirty yearsa resident of this city, | aged 58 years. His friends and relatives, and ¢ Baur, are invited to attend his funeral, without further invitation, at South Orange, to morrow moraing, at 11 o'clock. The cars will leave Jersey City at & at 355 P.M. In Philadelphia, of a heart disease, Mre. Harrier Dux- Guson, wife of Dr. Robley Dunglison, in the 51st year of her ag. On Monday, March 7, Vicrowxn Forrey Rowmmvor, youngest daughter of P. A. Kos years, 11 months and 20 days. The friends of the family, also the members of Concorde Lodge, No. 48, I. 0. of O. F., are invited to attend the fn- nerai, fram No. 88 Sacket street, South Brooklyn, which will take place to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. ose of his son, Charles » A. M., and retarn 1 MARiAsxR Movements of Ocean Steamers. LURAY ES vor Glasgow .......New York.. | Liverpool. ||| |New York 0 Liverpool... Philadelphia |. “Mar 2 «New York.” *" “Liverpool Mar 9 | «Havre. ........Mar 12 . Aspinwall Mar 12 Liverpool Mar 16 Liverpool... Mar 19 | Aspinwall . Mar 21 | Mar 21 cabt May 16 ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TIVH DAY. ‘MOON RISES. mornj% 13 25 58 HUGH WATER....morn 08 11 Poet ef New York, March 7, 1853. CLEARED. Steamship—Merlin, Cronan, &t Thomas and Bermnda, ¥ Cunard Ships—Gaiena, Leavitt, New Orleans, W Nelson & Co; Southport, Wilson, Savannah, ; Benjamin Adams, Drommond, Liverpool, W & J T Tapscott & Co. Barks—Mary 2 Barney, Luther, Apalachicola, R_ Post Maine, Perkins, Mobile, Kagle & Hazard; Saxony, Howes, New Orleans, Foster k Nickerson, Vierge Macte (ol He Sinkens, Antwerp; A B Sturges, Avery, St Jago, J & t (om pao . Brige—Brooksby, Crosby, Alexandria (s0 supposed), Masters; Argestes (Br), Jenkins, London, Sehinidt & Bil Sehrs—Antoinette, Brown, Jacksonville, Bre Os Bergen, Cole, Petersburg, "J nnter &’ Gor Tegace J] 1. | lin, do: bark Mary R Barney, Apalachicola. | back to the Roads 8th, would probably sail next day). sid 1 5 | Orleans. | more at this B | Charleston for Havre, before reported ashore in Torbay, | from Charleston for Got sw Passengers, to Ba: § weather on the passage; lost mainyard, lamage. Ship Inyineible (clipper), Johnson, London, Feb 14, and Isle of Wight 1th, with 98 passengers, to’ Grinnell, Minturn & Co. No date, spoke ship Jane D' Cooper, from Liverpool. The I passed W the Grand Banks in 8 days frem Isle of Wight; since then have has light westerly winds and 51 hours calm. Tosk a pilot on the Sth inst, off Fire Island. Ship Orient, Hil, Liverpoof, Feb BP with 659 passengers, to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Feb 20, at 5 AM, Chas Quack. enbush, seaman, a native of Germany, fell from the rig- ging overboard; it being dark and blowing hard at the time, it was impossible to render him any assistnnce; 28d, lat 42 07, lom 57 40, exchanged signals with ship Shenandoah, from Liverpool for Philadelphia; atat company Mareh 3, off Nantucket. The O had three births and two deaths on the passage. Ship Owego, Rice, Liverpool, 40 days, to Sturges, Clear- i | i} \ man & Co. Ship Centurion, Coombs, Liverpool, 28 days, with 90 Sid in company with ship Passengers, to Zereza & Co, AZ, Chandler, for New York. Ship Sarah & Louisa (of Bath), Henderson, Liverpool, 84 days, to the Manhattan Gas Co, Ship Brewer (of Robinston), Jeffrey, Liverpool, 39 days, with 39 passengers, to Wilson & Brown: No date, olf Georges Banks, spoke Brem ship Chalmer, for New York. Ship Devonshire (from Quarantine), Lord, London and Portsmouth, Feb 10, with 182 passengers, ‘to Griswold, Morgan & Wiley, The D had light easterly winds the first part of the voyage, and mostly westerly winds | from the Banks; arr in sight of the Highlands 4th inst. Ship Pauline (of Bath), Colburn, Bristol, E, 35 days, to master. Feb §, lat 41 41, lon 35, spoke ship Mary Ann, from Liverpool for Boston, 15 days out; 18th, lat 41 33, lon 43 07, exchanged signals with brig Bremen (Brem), steering W. Ship Clara Ann (of Bath), Hatch, Bristol, E, 36 days, to P Chouteau, Jr, and Sanford & Co. Feb 28, lat 39 12, lon 69 30, spoke bark Jenny Patton (new), steering E. Ship Java, Jackson, Glasgow, 50 days, with 17 passen- gers, to Dunham & Dimon. Ship Harrisburg (of Boston), Matthews, Palermo, 74 days, to Chamberlain, Robinson & Co. Experienced heavy weather, shipped considerable water, but sustained no material damage. Ship Isaac Beil (pet), Johnstone, Havre, Feb 12, with 560 passengers, to M Livingston. No deaths on the pas. 49, lon 27 47 W, spoke Br ship sage. Feb 17, lat 47 lay: more, of Warington, steering W. Ship Westminster, Hagedorn, New Orleans, 12 days, to Stanton & Thompson. Sid in company with ship Atlan- tie, for NYork. ‘The W has experienced strong northerly winds to the N of Cape Hatteras. Bark Franklin (Hain), Thompson, Shlelds, 68 days, to Schmidt & Balchen, Bark C Duckwitz, Homeyen, Newcastle; B, 52 days, to H & FW Meyer. Bark Ar (Ham), Jasen, Almarea (Spain), 36 days, te Schmidt & Halchen. Bark Reindeer, Franklin, Cienfuegos, 14 days, to mas- or. Bark John Bird (of Rockland), Bird, New Orleans, 12 days, to Nesmith & Sons. atk Philah, Spofford, New Orleans, 17 days, to Eagle & Hazard. Experienced heavy gales during the passage. Bark Mary Varney, Hawes, New Orleans, 16 days, to Ladd & Chureh. Brig Sara Francis (Aus), Susich, Messina, 62 days, to Draper & Devlin. Brig Estafette (Brem), Heigmann, Bremen, via Fal- mouth, E, 49 days, with'16 passengers, to F & E Brockel- mann. The E put into Falmouth in distress, having ex- perienced heavy gales, lost sails, &c. Brig Princess Royal (Br), Doe, Bermuda, 15 days, to WF Davenport. Experienced very severe NW gales. tt Brig RPatterson (of Belfast), Colcord, New Orleans, 18 days, to. master. Schr Sarah (Br), Cliften, Halifax, 11 days, to Roome & Dinwiddie. Schr Peerless, Concklin, New Orledus, 14 days. Schr Empire, Smith, Georgetown, 4 days. Schr Marine, Powell, Wi mn, NC, 6 days Sehr J H Hoyt, Lewis, Virginia, 2’days. Sehr Wm H Miller, Price, Baltimore, 6 days. Schr Kedron, Lacon, icksburg, 4 days. Schr Ann M Still, Hudson, Virginia, 2 days. Schr Isabel, Reed, Philadelphia, 2 days. Schr Emma, Johnson, New Haven, 2 days. Schr $8 Buckingham, Coe, Portland, Ct, 1 day. Schr C Preston, Brookhaven, Schr Bee, Cheeseman, Salem, NJ, 2da; Schr Julia, Smith, Fall River, 1 day. Sehr Benjamin, Douglas, Bridgeport, 1 day. Schr Roanoke, Dinsmore, Black Hock, Ct, I day. Schr Fashion (wrecking), Clark, from’ the schr C A Hannum, which was ashore on Sandy Hook. Sloop Joel Hall, Class, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Sloop Amelia, Dickerson, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Sloop New World, Knight, Portland, Ct, 2 days. BELOW. Ship Martha's Vineyard, from Glasgow, to Dunham & imon. Ship Winfeld Scott, from Liverpool, with passengers, Ship Adriatic, Snow, from Liveryooi. Ship Oneco, from Liverpool. ship Ontario, from Liverpool. Ship Fame, Davis, Bristol, E. Also a ship, with ED Hurlbut’s signal, and three ships, | unknown. SAILED, Br steamship Merlin, St Thomas; ships Galena, New | Orleans; Aifred the Great (Br), Liverpool; Lady Frank- | Wind at sunset, & | i (PER SruaMsmr Barto). | Axtwrrr—In port Feb 19, Orline, for Boston. ready. | Sla from Flushing Roads 17th, Probus, Weeks, NYork. | Borpkatx—Arr Feb 18, Ninetta, Sauvestre, Charleston | via Nantes. Sid 1th, Delta, Mohan, Charleston. | Bresnmuiavis—Arr Feb 16; Favorite, Meyerdierks, Bal- | timore (had been ashore off the port); Magnet, Haesloop, Galveston | Brrrast—eld Feb 17, John Thompson, Hutchinson, New | Orleans: 18th, Majestic, Trask, Ardrossan; to load for Boston. Bruetor—Off the Pill Feb 21, Warrior, M'Lean, for New Orleans (from Bristol). $Id 17th, Tenaro, Barstow, New | York. Ccxnaves—Arr Feb 16, Copernicus, Meyer, NOrleans. Doven—Passed Feb 20, Probus, Weeks, from Antwerp for NYork. Put in 2ist, Cora,’ Pluim, from Charleston for Copenhagen. Denomwr=—At anchor In the West Bay Feb 20, Espin- dola, Barstow, from New Orleans for Antwerp. DeAL—Arr Feb 16, Liverpool, Williams, London for Sa- yannah, end proceeded. Sld 18th, B R Porter, Kaling (from London), Boston : Farmorru—Si Feb 20, Active, Regnier, NYork (having repaired). TKETWOOD—SId Feb 19, Hercules, Louden, NOrleans. Gumarran—Arr Feb 7, Rosalie, White, Leghorn (and eld Sth for NYork); John Weleh, Ames, Palermo (and cld for Philadelphia); 8th, Mary, Whelden, do (and eld for Boston); 9th, Ann & Mary, Dawes, Messina (and eld for ); 12th, Solomon Eaton, Small, Malaga for NYork. rah Boyd, Merritt, NYork. Grawstxy—In the roads Feb 17, Gotha, Zachrissat, from Charleston for Gothenburg (see below) Grascow—Sid Feb 18, Dromohair, Pyne, NYork. Havee—Sid Feb 1, Emperer, Hager, NOrleans (put ‘th, Frances Palmer, Smith, Rochelle. “uYHFAD—Sid Feb 18, Avon, Masters (from ‘lasgow), Mary, Scott, Boston (say 22 Abbotsford, Rogers, Baltimore; Il, Small, Savannah; Woediand, Castle, Charleston; Hemisphere, Pray, New Orleans (was 18 days in the Channel); Uriel, Foster, do; Andes («), Hutchins, York: Zid, Africa (s), Harrison, do. Sid'18th, Wm les, Houghton, Savannah: Fairfield, Loveland, NYork 19th, Canada, Miller, Boston: South Ek, Softly, Wil mington, NC: Ceerops, Hansen, and Hero, Francis, Charleston; 20th, Sir Robert Peel, helt, NYork; Zist, Wabash, Barnes, Baltimore, Cld 19th, Kalamazoo, Taylor, and Konigin Elizabeth Loni , NYork Anna Rich, rwell, Boston: Beng: ‘ay, N Orleans 2st, Wm Rathbone, Spencer, NYor Lospox—Ent outwards Feb 18, Wiseonain, Scott, N | York, Cl 18th, Rinito, Mitchell, o (and #ld’from Deal | 2ist): 21st, American Congress, Williams, do. Lecniorx—Arr Feb 9, lowa, Blake, Genoa, Geo W Jones, Burke, Boston. . Marstitiaé—Cld Feb 16, Aigle, Poupard, NYork. loth, Huma, Merrill, do varive—Arr Jan 22, Orono, Chase, NYork. ‘astiz—Cld to Fob 18, fea Nyinph, Robson, Liver id ool. PNuwront—Arr Feb 21, Chesterholm, Hind, Liverroot, | to load for NYork: Ar ena, Otis, Cork, to load for New Ga 19th, Hy Grinnell, Thompson, New York; 2ist, Denmark, Brenan, New Orleans. Sld 14th, Adriatic, Snow, NYork; 17th, Margaritta, Easthope, do. QueexsrowN—Art Feb 10, John Field, Field, Baltimore, Sid 18th, Arkansas, Otis, Cardiff Rorimiaa—Cld Feb 18, Harmonie, Bouma, NYork, Livmnroot, Feb 22—The Abbotsford, Rogers, from Bal- rt, experienced very bad weather. On the 28th Jan, in lat 40, lon 49, was struck by » sea which caused the vessel to leak. On getting the pumps to work, pumped up whent. Om the 21st, the brig made 6 inches of water per honr, when a hole was discovered about the size of a ben's ogg, which was stepped Feb 3, lat 49, Jon 11, was struck by another sea which stove bulwarks, monkey rail, ke The Charles, of London, from Cardiff for San Fran- cisco, was abandoned Feb 9, 20 miles NNW of Scilly, with nine feet of water in her hold. crow were taken off by the Hemisphere, arrived hero from N@rleans, The WD Sewall, Small, from Sevannah, arr to-day, an the 2lst Jan, lat 6 N, ‘lon 60 W, took the crew off the sehr Henry, of Addison. [The H was spoken by the bark Gazelle, Ward, arr at NHaven Jan 2 on the Toth some month, in let 37 25, lon i 13, with loss of forema laying to under storm stayssail; but it blowing very heavy, Cape W could render n0 absiatance, "The sek eee teed from Barton to Georgetown. | BrrxnaM, Feb 17—Tho Caspian, Delano, of Bath, from appears to have received wo further damage from the gale, Feb 20—The Merchant, Luke, sailed for Havre with part of the cargo (cotton) ex Carpian Grimsny, Feb 18—The Swedish echr Gotha, Zachriasot, mburg, reported yesterday in Innter & Co; Lonisine, Smith,’ Charleston, N I, McCready & Co. 8: 4 = — iy wan, Long, master Seis loony, attoens’ Seaeee ven, ; , Dissosway, ' Baltimore, Johnson t& Londen; Monitor, Besse, Waroham, master. earl, Wheelen, Richmond, Van Brunt & Slaght: F Wright. Mer ritt, Jacksonville, Brett, Vose & Co, Rio, Coffin, do; by the'same ‘AB Terry,’ Tuttle, Philadelphia, Van Brunt & RH Huntley, Ba timore, Mailer & Lord tf H owen, Ww , Hallett, Providence, ; Nancy Jane, Pounders, Newport, master. i came from the Custom House so illegivie | the Roads, has been towed into dock this morning. Croornaves, Feb 10—The Republica de ¢uatemal, Matches, from Cardiff for California, which bas been un: der repair since her arrival here, is now finished and ready for sea. | 80; brigs Ionian, Trinidad; California, Havan: | Bang SormA, Rogers, at Boston from Charleston, went sshueeen Getaetinen eee snow storm oukries | inet, and remains badly hogged, with larboard side stove, ng by the mail was anticipated by the telegraph yester- rs make: si | lost mainmast, with all attached, srrived at Gloucester id. Parus, Feb 17—The Fraterni‘e, from San Francisco, was | lost Sept 27 on a coral rock in Tapana Ronda. Capi, Feb 10—The Vanguard, of St John, NB, with a signal of distress flying, abandonsd, was seem on the Sixt Jan, in Int 42 N, lon 96° W, off Cadiz, by the Eateemosa Dolores, arrived here. 550 tons, built in Governor, Ship Mechanic's Own, _33¢ yarn New York, has been soli te 533,000, runnin; Woon she will remain), has at the Eastward been sold for $26,000. ae Bostoy, March 1. Arrived—Park E A Kinsman, Cardenas (on Saturdas last, at 4 P M, in the bay, blowing a gale from ENE, wit snow, saw a bark with colers Union down; ran down to her, and found her to be the bark Lincolu, from NOr leans for Boston, in distress, having lost her rudder and damaged her hull while wearing ship; laid by until 8 o’cleck, when the pilot on board the Lincoln deemed it prudent to abandon her, which was done, she then being 26 miles E from Cape Cod Arrived—Ship Inca, Ellsworth, Newport, Wales, Jar ucy Aun, Galveston; sehr Only Son’ NYork. Spoken loth ult, Iat 34 12, lon 42 23, ship Wings of the | Morning, from NYork for San Franaisco | ‘A Por.apetpma, March 7, | Arrived—Steamer Osprey, Charleston. Herald Marine denee. Pmmapetruta, March 7—4 PM. Arrived—Ships Phornix (Br), Mafiitt, Liverpool; Frigate Bird (new), Cope, Baltimore: ‘bark Parrio, Kellock, New Orleans; brig ‘Thomas Walker, Marshman, Cienfuegos; | schrs John Gilpin (Br), Kent, Mayaguez, PR; Hetty Au- nah, Douglass, Havana: Splendid, Latham, NLendon; Florida, Kelly, NYork; Fdw Adams, Bradshaw, do; Jane € Doughty, Murphy, do; Cicero, Adams, Providenco; J N Steelman, Camp, Cape May; AE G Catiell, Williams, Fall River; Shenandoah, Ingersoll, NYork; Grace Darling, Bartlett, Bridgeport; FL Miller, Elliott, do; Triumph, Mason, NYork. Cleared—Ship Rio Grande, Perry, Matanzas apd a mkt; barks Veneguela, Wilson, Laguayra; Selah, Atkins, Bos: ton; scbrs Star, Nickerson, Providence; J N Steelman, Camp, NYork; AE G Cattell, Williams, Fall River; Faw Adams, Steel, NYork; Shenandoah, Ingersoll, do; Cicero, Adams, do; ‘I L Miller, Elliott, Middletown, Disasters, Kc. Snr Inaty, of Bath, which was abandoned, and subse- quently fallen in with several times, is supposed to have been the vessel seen on fire on 224’ ult, in lat 30, lon 70 40. It is presumed some vessel fell in'with hor and set her on fire after the revenue cutter Hamilton left her. The idea is strengthened from the fact of the brig Lucy H Chase, which arrived here, having fallen in with on 26th, in lnt 33, lon 74 22, a large quantity of bales of cotton, Partially burnt, and some wrecked stuff which aad been on fire. 4, ship was seen ashore on Point Rip, Nantucket, morn of 4th inst. Steamer Telegraph went'to her assistance, but before the T reached the spot the ship had got of and proceeded. its Formst Queen, ashore at Scituate, has gone to pieces. Sin Aras, Delano, (before reported Arabia, Bartlett,) Savannah, which’ was ashore near Tybee, sustained some damage, having had her keel knocked off. She leaks badly. After discharging her cargo she will go into dry dock for repairs. Br Smp Canapa, for Savannah, ashore on the Stone Horse Shoals, was fallen in with by the steamer Calhoun, at Charleston 4th from Savannah, which laid by her from 1to 6 PM, on the 3d, and made two unsuccessful attempts to haul her off. Br Swr Great Barrary, with a cargo of coals from Car- aiff, Wales, bound to Panama, when in 3 days’ sail of rounding Cape Horn, was, on the 16th Dec last, at 9.30 YM, struck by a "heavy sea; washed the captain, Alexander, overboard, and drowned; carried away the port bulwarks, stove in all the boats and galley. split some of the sails, and caused the ship to leak. In con- sequence of this disaster, Mr. T. Allen, the mate, bore up for Rio Janeiro, where the Great Britain arrived on the ith Jan to repair damages, having been 28 days in making the run to Rio, Smr Wincumsran—In reference to this vessel, which put into Halifax in distress, the Halifax Chronicle says: “Several of the crew were roughly handled by the popu: lace, for alleged misconduct toward the female passen- gers, subsequent to the disaster and since arriving in this port. Itis the imperative duty of the city authorities, within whose jurisdiction the ship is now lying, to in: stitute s rigid investigation into the abuse in question. Justice to tho American character compels us to state that the sup) criminals in this case are not citizens of the United States.,” night. Captain R and crew landed at 5 AM on Saturday, and could not get on board agsin. as their boat was,stove. Seon after, shewas discovered by the crew of the pilot boat D Webster, who got her off and anchored her in Nantasket Roads, whence she was towed to Sargent’s wharf by the RB Forbes. Captain Rogers and crew were taken to Bos- ton by pilot boat Coquett Bank which put into Bermuda im distress, bas been condemned, and was sold at auction 17th ult. Her hull brought £61; her materials sold at high prices. About 40 bales of cotton, part of her cargo, were also sold, and bought by Captain Dennis, of schr Serah and Lucy, at 328 €d per 1001bs. The S & I. has also been chartered carry on the of the Z's cargo. See extracts per Baltic. Barx Harvest, hence at Savannah, experienced very heavy weather on the passage. On the 22d ult, in lat 34 20, lon 77, encoun a violent gale from SE and E, during which she was obliged to carry a heavy presa of ganrans to keop offshore. On the 23th, at7 AMt, shipped a very heavy sea, which started water casks, and washed Albert Gardner, a seaman, into the lee scuppers, break- ing one of his legs. my mn, at Charleston from Liver- ene ENE pool, on the 4th ult, in lat 43 10, lon 38 10, passed a lai joned: her name ended with bark, water: ‘and aband the letters ARD, of St Jobn. NB; 10th lat 33 4, lon 69 68, passed a brigantine, with foremast standing’‘and aban: on Br Panama, from St Domingo for Boston, wentashore on Point Alderton, in the snow storm of the 4th and Sth and rudder unshipped. A contract has been made foi stripping her, and taking cargo and materials to Boston, Bhelind fost ber deck cafgoat sea. (This secount oom: hich -s it an old affair. ) 1G Zeeuyn, Whepple, from Navy Bay for New Or- leans, went ashore 16th ult, n'ne miles to the northward of Passe a l'Outre. The captain went up on the bark Gov Briggs. He reports the i, in two feot of water. He was sick with fever at the time his vessel went ashore. She was in eharge ofa pilot until such time as the captain can make arrangements to get her off or strip her. The captain was of opinion that she would uot be got off. #1 ABO, of and from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, which was fallen in with abandoned, in November last, supposed by brig Itaska, was boarded on 17th Oct, by bark Perota arr at Rio Grande Dec 2, from Baltimore. The P succeed- ed, though blowing gale at the time, in reseuing two men, the only survivors of her crew, one of whom died four days after. The other, Mr Jones, second mate, re- mained on board the Perota. Scr Hyperion, (of Hackensack,) Nichols, from Raden. ton, NC, for this city, with cotton and corn, becoming leaky, was ron ashore Ist inst, 6 PM, five miles N of ireen Run, Sympuxent Beach, and after striking on the bar and thumping heavily, beat over and sunk, All hands took to the rigging, where they remained all night, when they were rescued from the lund. The sea makes com- plete breach over her at low water; the deck load was swept over when on the bar, and went te sea, the wind being W. The vessel and cargo are expected to be a total Joss, and it is doubtful if any of the materials will be saved. Scn Care Fear, from Boston, of and for Portland, in attempting to make » harbor at Capo Porpoise, strack near Goat Island, at 8 A M, 4th inst, and came off at GAM, Sth inst, with loss of rudder, full of water, &. She was run upon the flats at Kennebunkport, and’ wili be discharged soon. She has 460 bbls flour, 200 bags saltpetre, 50 bbls pork, some grindstones, ke, '20 bbly of the pork ‘were put on board the schr Sabina, Henley, for Portland, which will take the rest of the cargo that ay ve in shipping order. The Cape Fear is 104 tons, 16 ra old, and not intured. The damage on cargo will bout 50 per cent; supposed to be insured si Chace, of and for Boston from into’ Newport harbor night of 4th, during @ thick snow storm, ran in under Castle Hill and let zo both anchors, Capt ( not knowing bis position at the time, At 6 o'clock next morning #he dragged, and the wind changed to NW, whieh brought her #0 near the reeks, that the captain was forced to cat away both masts to save his vessel. The stoarmor Perry in the after non towed her in to Commercial wharf. Freme sm Rockaway, from Georges Bank, which was in contact with brig Andrew Ring (before reported), aad Sam Saran Lewis.—Lighters are taking to Fdgartown cargo of ship timber of Sarah Lewis, of Thomaston, stranded some time since op south side of Martha's Viae- yard. It will be shipped to Thomaston. The vessel nas broken up. Nearly all the cargo will be save: Sc B F Hases from Washington, NC, for New York, loaded with corn, was abandoned off Hat having sprung a leak in the gale, The c: into Washington by the Minnesota. When they left the Hanks her forward deck was under water. She was owned by George H Brown, of Washington, and Benj Blossom, of New York, and is sail to be insured here. Fehr Mary and Martha, of Robbinston from Baltimore, for Boston, with flour and corn, jy ashore near the Third pe Scituate, bilged, and her cargo drifusi along the r6. th Gale at GALvETOS—A letter to Elwood Walter, aq Secretary of Board of Underwriters, dated Galveston, Feb 26, says:—'On Tuesday last we hall « very severe alo at this place, doing considerable damage: tlus portion of whiok is covered by insurance, +o far ne I have heard is as follows'—R 8 Parson's wharf, carrying with it shout 225 tons railroad iron; schr Jenny Lind (leaded with cotton) had to throwoverboard 17 bales in Galveston bay —the railway iron is insured in Boston, and the cotton in New York. The steamboat Washington, on the Trinity river, struek ® snag, and came near filling with water— her cargo of cotton more or less damaged. The steamer Jack Hays, on the Trinity river, broke down her guari« 1200 bales went overboard ”? Spoken. Ship Ellen Maria, of Richmond Jeans, Feb 13, lat 33 04, lon 62 Ship Pelli, Barnes, 9 days from aloutta for Boston, Noy 22, lat 4 N, lon 8036 E. ip Marathon, Vandyke, from NOrleans for Boston 24 inst, $ Shoal NE 70 miles, with loas of bowsprit ani head of foretopmast: was steering for NYork. Brig Gen Marion, of Harpswell, from Cardenas for Port- land, Feb 3, off Block Island. Foreign Ports. Arwnoseax—Veb 18, Br barks Eliza, Durkee, and Majes- tie, Trark, for Boston Idg: Br brig Mary Mack, ——, do do Basta—Arr Jan 18, Bremen bark Sophie, Banderson, N York about Nov 28. "Sid 13th, Br brig Vitruvina, Parker, Philadelphia; 17th a 18th, bark Fla, Lennan, Boston. Boznow AvRws—In port Jan 2, ships Chilo, Deshon, and Parana, langston, unc; barks Meldon, Merrill, from’ Box ton (Oct 11) are Dee 20; Manto, Stinson, which arr from ‘om Laverpool for Nr 1th, Pedticn, de Oot 24th, Hamburg bark Amphitri aga yd 2 obmxcea—Sid Feb 12, Kliza Bares, Watlington, juegos. At do 18th, schr Sarah & Lucy, for Providence, | ae & Lucy, Dennis, for Providence, | nett, Ni CatLs0—In, Jan 23, bark , Snow, frem | Valparaiso for inlands, to load guane. nin Cea hates we in; Craw Carpenas—Arr Feb 25, Havana. Capz—About Feb 2, ship Norfolk, raltar for Boston, put in Jan 29 in di. countered a heavy would have to disc! Rogers, from Gib stress, having en- gale from W 28th, outside the Straits; ge, caulk, and copper from the keel up. Nav Kimxoa—In port Feb 12, ships Sea Lion, Wilmer, from | fiacLelt NOrleans, arr ith; Asis, Foote, for NYork, Idg;’ bark ‘Amanda, Baker, from Boston 11th, for Palermo soon to load for Boston: brigs Avon, Webb, for do noxt day; Leon- ida (Sard) for NYork nearly loaded Gumaitan—In pert Feb 6, ship Serampore, Marseilles for Boston: barks Wm G Lewis, Fletcher, Lincoln, from Palermo for do; Emma’ Lin:ola, Bartlett, from do for NYork; Samuel ‘Train, Wooster, from Smyrna for do; Parana, Beties, repg; and two Am barks beating im the'bay; wind strong from W. The following are befleved to havo passed out Jan 27th a 28th, when the wind was E fora few hours, as before stated:—Ship Harrisburg Mathews foc NYork; barks Clarissa, Cole- man, for Boston; Fliza Ann, Nutting, for Sumatra; Gan- Gleaner (Br), Philadel. | York. | brig Wm M’Gilvery, Cliford, Reed, from | NYork: B Frink, Friok, do; Giles, and Ed | sehra Minnesota’ Baker, NYork; Ruched Jano, ‘Simmons, dolfo (Neap), for NOrleans; brigs Hampden, Pomeroy, for | Baltimore; Sara (Aus), Susich, for NYork; La Grazia (Sic), for do; Uckermunde (Sw), for Boston. Gisscow—In port Feb 18, Br barks Fame, Goudy, and Amelia, Cana, for Boston lag; Lady of the Lake, do do; Br brigs Clare, for Boston do; Wanderer, for Providence do, and others. Hawax—Arr Feb 25, brigs Contest, Griffin, NOrleans; 20th, Arrow, Michener, dia, Burke, NYork. 70 hours. Brothers, Neering, NYork; 2d, Good Intent, MeKenzie, do. Havana—Arr Fed 28, brig Cambridge, Haven (not as before), Boston. Cid 28th, 'brig Hesperus, Chase, Portland. Miseiva—In port Feb 2, Br brig Hope, Patch, for los- ton, ldg. MatsGa—In port Fob 8, barks Stella, Blaney, and Lam- artize, Hall, for NYork, ldg. Sid previously, brig Solo Faton, Sparks, do. MaRkeLus—Feb 14, ships Medora, Brown. and Anna Tift, Ross, for NYork ldg; bark Arethusa, Holwsy, do do; | brig Progresso, do do. Sid 12th (not previously) ship | Sard Montreal, Morrill, do. MoxrEvipgo—Arr Dee 27, brig Miranda, Pickenpack, Baltimore, about Oct 14.’ Sld 25th, bark Philomela, Glover, (from NYork, having repaired) Honolulu. MayaGuiz—In port Feb 10, bark Excelsior, Whittlesey, for NHuven; brig Susan Small, Small, for NYork; and others. Rocusie—Feb 15, Fr brig Cent Vingt Trois, Baud, for Boston 18th a 19th, Fr bark Franklin, (new) Racaud, was expected from Charleston, and would ioad for Bosten. RorrerpamM—Feb 16. Dutch'vessels Alida, Veen, Koop- handel, Hayen, and Hoop and Vorwachting, Pybes, for Boston ldg retha, De Greot, Harmonie, Bouma, and Gesina, Mulder, for NYork do; Alida *etronella, Pot jewd, for Philadelphia, do. Smaps—Feb 18, ship Equity, Nason, from Hartlepool for Manilla, detained by strong E wind since 10th. Sr Jou’s, NE—Arr Feb 19, Br brig Clara, Dunn, N York: 21st, bark Jas Stewart, Taylor, do. St Jaco—Arr Feb 19, bark ‘Lucinda, Smith, Savannah, Home Ports. BALTIMORE—Arr March 5 a 6, schrs Wm Tyson, Jones, Attakapas; Edna C, Kelly, Boston; Catharine, Loring, do. ld Brem ship Goethe, Homann, Bremen BOSTON—Arr March 6, ship Kate Sweetland, Keating, HOrleans; bark Sophia, ‘Rogers, Charleston (see Disas- tra); schrs St Leon, Greeniaw, Jacksonville; 3 ar, Griffin, Darien; Dresden, Richardson, Wilmington, HC! Superior, Merrill, MYork: 6th, bark Palendar (Br), Glasgow, Jan 26; schrs Manuela, Kelton, Wil Fodney, ime NC, Agnes Lord, Shallote, NC, via Nantucket: Treasury, Burroughs, Philadelphia Nourmahal, Spear, N York. Telegraphed, brig Aouian, from Trinidad. | goal for two brigs. SldOth, ship Radiant, barks, Saone, Gold- finch, Wi Hk. BRISTOL—Arr March 4. schr Cape May, Philadelphia. CALAIS—Sld March 26, brig Andrew Ring, Raynes, Cardenas. BATH—Arr March 3, achrs Groveland, Greenlaw, Yoomico River. CHARLESION—Arr March 2, steamshi Pett, Vhiladelphia, fe; ships Josiah Bradive, (Br), Boyan. ton, Li 86 days; Urgent, (Br), Brag, "Bel fast, 69 days; barks Fog; ictoria, (Br), ‘furner, Hull, Br), Murray, Liverpool via Belfast, 44 days; Ann Kenny, (Bt), Hayes, Waterford, 43 days: brigy Cobe- Liverpool, 9 days; Mariner, (Br), Melntyre, yw, 46 days; Principe, Gilchrist, NOrleans; schrs DB Warner,’ Harman, NYork; 3d, bark Oxford,’ (Br), Hunter, Port Glasgow, 49 dave; brig Onward, Tibbetts Boston. In the ofing, 3d, ships Amelia, Agry, from Li- verpool: Sullivan, Edwards, NYork. Cld'2d, ship Catha- rine, Wilson, do; brig Graf Von Arnier, (Prua), Kruse, Stettin; 3d, ‘ship Corea, Maguire, Liverpool; ketch Bro- thers, Lovett, Sagua; schr , Grifin, NYork. Sid 24, bark Como, Nor bri Buonovento; 34, ship Catharine, Br bark Marchioness of Clydesdale, schr Helene. CAMDEN—Sld Feb 28, schrs Robert Miller, Wilson, and Ddaware, Bickmore, Richmond. FAIL RIVER—Arr March 4, bark Exact,Gramley, Apa- Osprey, Bon- een lachicela. GLOUCESTER—Arr March 3, schrs Hurd, Drinkwater, Norfok for Portland (lost part of deck load in a gale 28th Feb); 4th, Camden for NYork. GAIRGRTOWN, SC—Arr Feb 26, schr C J Talbot, Ara- strorg, NYork. Uld March 1, brigs Tyrone, Leland, New- buryvort; Etiwando, Maxwell, Bosten; schrs Dolphin, Lord do; Sarah Brown, Trotter, do. WLMINGTON, NC—Gd March 4, schr Manhasect, Sm°th, NYork. GALVESTON—Arr Feb 18, bark Trinity, Colburn, Bos- ton. Cid 18th, bark Stanley, Coffin, Liverpool; brigs Fatier & Elizabeth, Shackford, NYork; 24d, Benj Carver, Gifford, and Mary Apn Townsend, do. Ir port 284, ship SF Austin, Moss, from NYork; barks Islaad City, ; Trinity, Colburn; Helen Randall; andbeons, Arey, trem Boston: Neptune, Digtren, and Mike Arianzon, for Liverpool; Robt Mills, McNair, from NYork; brigs Shackford, Micben, from Baltimore; Sarah ‘Therndyke, Harding, and Pennamquon, Crockett tor Zos- ter; Lucy Ann, Bryant, from do; Monzoni, Amea, from Wimningion, NU; schra Eoward, Wood; Velasco, Moore; anl John Perkins, from Mobile; Native, Poindexter, from Babine River; Gen Pioree, Follett, from Brazos River; stamers Star State, Wood; N Hill, —; Dr W R Smith, Levis, for Trinity: Brazos, Roach, from do; Farmer, Wibb, for Houston; Gen Hamer, Fowler, for Brazos. LUBEC—Sld March 2, schr Mary H Chase, Wilson, New Yok. MOBILE—Arr Feb 26, bark Lowell, Loveland, Boston; scars Lewis, Crowell, NYork; RS Miller, Peacock, Phila: ddphia; 27th, brig Reuben Carver, Cobb, Havana. Cld 2h, Span (not Lr) bark Rosalie, Julia, Barcelona; 26th, berk' Esther Frances, Coggins, Providence; schrs A Ti rdl, Bell, Baltimore; Cyrus Chamberlain, Bearse, Boston; 2th, bark Midas, Jordan, Boston; brig Billow, Lapham, Ialtimore; schrs’ Brontes, Simmons, Boston; ‘Montrose, Jewis, NYork; N Haseard, Burdick, Attakapas; Sister Fate and Dora, NOrleans. ' (The dates in yesterday's pa- Jer should have been 24 and 25.) NEW ORLEANS—Arr Feb 24, ship Orleans (Br), Hen- erson, Liverpool 16th Dec; bark Hiza Aun (Br),’ Lock. head, Bristol; brigs H Matthews, Devereux, Pernambuco 33 days; Captain Tom, Smalley, Barbadocs 13 days: ship Creole, Pierce, NYork; 25th, ships Quebec, Darfey, NYor Kew Zealand (Br), Montgomery, Newry, ireland,'70 day Cid 24th, steamship Yacht, Lawless, Brazos Santis ; ships Anglo Saxon, Leeds, NYork; Glencairne (8r), Crawford, Glasgow, Plantagenet (Br),’ Prico, Liverpool; Darke G D Smonse, Winchenbach; Archimedes, Michell, NYork; ship Liberty, Peabody, Havre; bark Splendid, Eowdin, Boston; brig Broome, Fulton, Matanzas; ship Roys! Victoria (Br), Hunter, Hull; schrs J ¥ Bradford, Blackney, Apalach(cola; Midas, Ranch, Havana: Cor: Porter, Brazos Santiago; bark ME Trout, Collamer, NYor\ schr Martha Jane, Foster, Savannah; 25th, steamship Wm Fenn, Sears, NYork; ships Memphis, Davis, Havre; n, Havre: Moses Taylor, French, Liverpool; brixs Flora, Eliott, NYork; Keying, Pieree, Boston; Elias Dudley, Hopkins, NYork; schrs Manuelita (Mex), Barr taiga, Belize (Hon), and a market: Culloden, Darb. NYork; Major Barbour, Arnet, Brazos Santiago; Joven Fernando (Sex), Aseona, Tabasco Arr 26th a 27th—Steamships Falcon, Roger 10th; Pampero, Flanders, San Juan de Ni ship George Green, Redan, Glasgow 1th Jan; barks N vaca, Chase, NYerk; Avofi, Chapman, do; Seotiand, Perry Bow Versailles, Connant, NYork; brigs Toledo, Hem wingway, do; Wheoler, Brown, Baltimore; Townsend Aspinwall 5 Jones, Dealton, Apalachicola; schrs Stephen Hodgkiss, Winston, Charleston; Merak, Reeves, Wilmington. NC; Fwma, Hofford, NYork; Minna Schiffer, Williams, Brazos Santino: AN McKay, Downer, do; LF Rogers, MeNeal, Tampa Bay; Granite State, Norris, 18 days Navy Bay. th, steamship Louisiana, Smith, Galveston and atagorda Bay; shipe Albert Gallatin, Salter, Trieste; Merart (span), Boter, Liverpool: Mary Glover, Chase, ston: brigs Ada, Auld. Vera Cruz: Somers, Watson, Charleston, sebrs EG Willard, Willard, do; Star, Parker, Corpus Christi; Southerner, Snow, Pensacola; ’ Visiter, Perry, do; Shepherdess, Reed, Apalachicola Towed to sea Feb 15, ships TJ Rogers, and Josefa, bark Hudson, and sehr Fannie; Feb 17, ships Holyoke, 'Joso- phne, Antonio, and Vireaa. Towed to sea 16th, ship J G Coster, bark Ceres, brig Lealtad; 17+h, ship Jolin’ Campbell, barke Weikin, ¢ nd Saranac; 18th, ships Palmyra, If A Miler, brig K Brigham; 2th, barks Spleadid, G D “mouse, schr State of Maine. > NEWHAVEN—Arr March 6, brigs Rainbow, Thompson, Suyama, PR; Naratiski, Neléon, Ponce, PR; ach Mary Eliza, Applegate, Virginia. NEW EapFonD—Aer March 4, schrs Armida, Wasa, Jef- ferson, (io; Native American, Forbush, Baltimore. ' #14, sebrs ize Jane, Bernard, Norfolk; T B Smith, Kelle, York. NEWBURYPORT—Arr Mareh 4, echr Flash, Jackman, Norfolk. NORFOLK—Arr March 4, schrs Hannah Grant, How- ard, Frankfort; Eugene, Cook, Provincetown; Joha Tyler, Whorf, do. NEWPORT—Arr Slarch 5, sche $ H Nickerson, Chase, Philadelphia for Boston (see diensters). PHILADELPHIA— (li March 6, steamer Delaware, Sey- mour, NYork; «chr Virginia, Snow, Savannah. PORT=MOUTH— Arr March 3, brig JE Gowan, Jordan, Pensacola. PORTLAND—Arr Merch 4, schrs Richmond, Wool, N York; Aun Denman, Conary, do. Cid bark l'aith (now), Swett, Havana: brig Susan doule, Haven, Uardenas. PROVIDENCE —Arr March 4, propeller Osceola, Miller, NYork; slip Rhine (of NYork), Doane, Mobile; bark Em pre, Gray, Mobile: brig Kossuth, Allen, Bormuds (se Iisaaters); brigs Reveille, Conant, Mobile; Kolian, Jor das, do; Peconte (of NYork), Park, do; Capt Jolin (of NYork), Cousins, Apalachicola (see Diaasters); sohrs Ad- miral Blake, Jenney, Charleston; Delaware, Taylor, Nor folk; E¥reeman, Pow, Rappahannock; Chas H Northam, Burton, NYork, Henr; Picgeraid, Jones, do. Sid brig Tavacca, Greenman, NYork; schr ida Mailler, Liscom, Haltimore; sloop Poimter, Fowlor, NYork. HICHMOND—Arr March 3, schrs Jacob Longfellow, Young, Attakapas; John Silliman, Clum, @York. sid achr W B Jenkins, Vanderbilt, NYork. RICHMOND—Sid March 4, echr Teaneasee, Lambkin, NYork. ragua 18th; | Fredericksburg; 28th, schrs Ly: | ld March 1, schrs Throe | | ‘26t! A . Simons, | sag Yorsen NYork; 2d inst, Gertrude Hortos, | { i ‘ork. ‘ SAVANNAH—Arr March 1, steamships Conway , Sawyer, Chagres, via Naseau, NP; Florida, Woodie, NYork; ships Florida, Mills, Liverpool; Arab, Delano, do; Alfred '(Br), Turner, do, 40 days; brig Kate Heath, Ben- , NOrleans. Cid brigs J Guttenberg, Moore, Boston; | Gen't Boyd, Gilpatrick, Havana; schrs Isaac Cohon Herts, Bullock, do; N Berry, Pendleton, Boston; Ann Maria, Mitchell, Baltimore; Judge Taney, Toothaker, Jackronville. Arr 24, sehr Antelope, Kelsey, NOrleans; 34, barks Boli var (Br), Dunn, Dublin; John (Br), Hawa, Liverpool; In- dustry (Br), Feviouz, Liverpeol; India (Br), Ketchum, St John, ; Harvest, Nichola, NYork: brig Clementi Da iy, NB) Mayo, Boston. Cld dd, brig Cardiif, Melville, TH ; schr John Phillips, Bridges, Philadelphia; 4ih, ship Grot: to, Stewart, Liverpool; barks N G Hichborn, Rendell, Bay; JA Hazard, Gardner, Havana; schrs Saxon, Calais, (Me);’ Cataract’ Rice, NYork; Eclipse, Gosiee, NYork; BE Sharpe, Sharpe, Philadelphia, Sid 4th, bark J’A Hazard, brig Cardiff SALEM—SId March 4, achr Globe, Swift. NYork. WASHING ION, NC—Arr Feb 16,schrs Eliza Aun, Krause, ES Willeta, Smith, do; 26th, NYork. Cid 16th, schrs Independence, Farrow, NYork 1ith, Melville, Silverthorn, Boston ; 23d, Friends, Simmons, Boston; Eliza Ann, Krause, NYork; Sweezy, do; B Frink, Frink, do; 25th, E 8 Willett, Smith, NYork; 8 N Smith, Smith, do; Alvarado, Godfrey, Boston; Manhasset, Smith! NYork. WAREHAM—Sld Feb 26, schrs Agawam, Besse, New York; Notus, do; March 2, Angier, do, Passengers Arrived. New Onveans—Steamship Wm Penn—Jas Marks, Miss HSears, Miss J Sampson, Mrs R Robinson and child—10 in the steerage. Loxwox—Ship Devonshire—C G@ Crook, Mr Phipps, Me Liscomb, Miss Mantle, Mr Mantain. Master Hylder, Capt Lackirlusk, of Poland; M J Isaacks, of Germany. Liverroor—Ship De Witt Clinton—Mr Danl Barstow, Jady, and child. , Liverroo1—Sbip Orient— Mr Rose and lady, of England, CrenrvrGos—~Bark Reindeer--R Anderson, J Anderson. Passengers Salled. Bermvpa anp St TuomMas—Steamship Merlin—For Ber- muda: Dr Emmett, Mra and Miss Emmett, C Barry and -lady, Miss Anthon—6. For St Thomas—Mrs Wing wood, St Thomas; DrS M Den- condray, Martinique; W Kenni:h, Mr Blasse and son, Ed ASanchez, Carthagena; Mr Porter, Conn; Mr Lane, Conn; Mr Rogers, Mr McGregor, Mr Gaudet, Mr Atwood, Phila- delphia; Mr Stevens, Mr WH Lord, US Consul at St Thomas; W H Peel, 15. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. av SEE FIFTH PAGE. a SPECIAL NOTICES. OTICE.—AN EXTRA MEETING OF ABBISYNIAN Daughters of Esther, of great importance, will bo held in Zion Church, Church street, on Monday evening, March 7, at7 o'clock. ‘The husbands of the ladies who aro inter: ested in this Association, will please moet on Tuesday even- ing, Mgrch 8, at tho St. Dennis, 219 Church strect, at 7 o'clock, at which timo they will’ be mot by persons from whom they may obtain legal advice. JEFFORY VANCLIEF, Rep. A. 0. D.—THE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON « Grove, No.1, sre requested to meet in the grove on Wednesday next, March 9th, wt 734 o'clock, as business of importanco will be brought before them. E. HAYWOOD, N. A. New Jerse; Wn. P. Keany, Secretary. g. 8. NAVY.—ALL OFFICERS, SEAMEN, AND MA- + ines, who served on tho ooass of California since the 2th of September, 1850, also those who were in the expedition insearch of Sir woh ts nklin, ean obtain their extra pay im- m ely, cal al fo. Nassau street, . G. SHUFE! br” bs ELROSE SOUTH.—OWNERS OF LOTS NOT HAY- ing their deeds aro notified to call and pay their in- terest money on or before Monday next, at the office of GE- RARD W. MORRIS, No. 1 Now street, eornor of Wall. MERICAN INSTITUTE—FARMER'S CLUB.—A SPE- cial meeting will be held at the Repository, 31 Brond.- way, on Tuesday, March 8, at noon. Subject’ continued— American, Foret and Plants. Members will bring grafts, outhings, and seeds, for exchange and divtribution. rangers aro specially invited. Admission froo to all all. retary. UD MMERSITY OF NEW YORK—MEDICAL DEPART. ment.—The annual commencoment of the medical department will be held on Wednesday, March 9th, at and a-half o'clock, P. M., inthe University chapel, W: ington square. The profession and public generally are re- speettully invited to attend, JOUN W. DRAPER, President of tho Medioal Faculty. NIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.—COL- Jege of Physicians and Surgeons—The annual commence- t will be held on Thursday, 10th March, in the Colleze , ab half past sevon o,clock, P.M. The blie are invited to attend. WATTS, M. D., See. to the Faculty. U id nies Suse SALES AT AUCTION. AAAAAAANAANAAAAAARARAARAD AA BERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—GENTBEL household furniture at auction.—Albert H. Nicolay will Thursday, March 10, at half-past ten o’clock A. M. dam street, (between Varick and Macdougal genteel household furnitur ing, in part, of 'P consi les, rocking chairs, ‘sofas, carpets, piano, chairs, marble top washstands, &e., ogethior with « va" riety of kitchen furniture, stoves, croc! Xs &ec., with which the sale will commence. Torms cash, bankable money. Ca- talogus be ready the day before the sale. For full par- Wall it. ticujars apply to the auctioneer, ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONBER.—LARGR and peremptory sale of about $20 beautiful building Joss, near and between New Brighton and Tompkinsvil Staten Island, late the property of Dr. J. G. Westerve via. :—Anthony J. Bleceker will scll_at public auction, , the 10th day of March, 1853, at _twelvo o'clock, the Morchants’ Exchange, in the ci lowing desirable property, 320 choice building lots, forming ted and bounded by Wostervelt avenui Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seven cE situated at Staten Island, and few Brighton ‘ompkinaville. ‘The whole of this pro fy is within five minutes walk of both the New Brighton am mpkinsville ferries, The average time from any portion of the property to either of the above ferries, and from the ferry in ‘ork to Wall street or its vicinity, is within forty minutes by steamboat, either from New Urighton or Tompkinsville, every balf hour, fare 634 cents, wi mutation, lower than any stage line in the elty o ¥rom the’ entire proporty there isa tne view of Sau, the ooean, the whole of New York Bay, Long. Talat from Fort Hamilton to Williamsburg, the Hast and North rivers, Newark, and Newark bay. The lugent of the proparty n every day during the week, between the hoars nd so'elock P. M., at Jones’ Naptilus Hall, at Tompkinsville ferry, Staten Island, who will'sive all the cessury information. The stroets ‘are opened and grade ‘The terms are ten per cent and the auetioneer’s fees on the day of sale, forty por cont on the delivery of the deeds, and the balance may remain on bond and mortgage for five years, ifrequired. For maps describing the above proporty, apply the auctioneer, Ne. 7 Broad street, New York. UCTION NOTICE.—JOUN &. VAN ANTWERP & SON will sell, th: ir auction room, No. 159 Pearl street, corner of Pine, 40) dozen plated silver tea and tublo spoons’ and forks, cutlery. rasps, &e. Also, at 1 o'clock, 20 cases square c tered'steel, on a oxedit of four moutls. Catalogues now reudy, UCTION NOTICE.—FIRST SPRING SALE.—THIS day, at 1035 o'clock, inthe auction rooms, 13 Sprace Street, “Will be sold a general variety of valuable merchan- dige, furniture, groceries, liquors, clothing, furniture from & Doarding house ; the balance stock and axtures of adruggist, removed from Fulton street ; 40 casos maj aged 5 uummicestone, bark, logwood, glassware, i dee., ke. Re ‘orreetal HOS, BELL, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE.—WEDNESDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, in the auction rooms, pruce ‘street wiil commence the sale Ly order of administrator of the entire stock of a wholerale and retail dry goods jobbing store, com| gencral variety of articles in the line, suitable for dealers an families, cloths, vestings, hosiery, millinery, French and Englich de laines, muslins, calicos, prints, &c.' Sale without Will be continued daily till ail For- 108. is . m BELL, Auctionver. HO NY J. BLEECKER, corner Broadwa. enth, Kighth, Fifth, Third, Seo Tlirty-tourth, Thirty-eighth, Fi Also, ® mansion on avenue A, yfifth, wud Lsth a etween Filty-fourth and Fifty . Alto, water right on Bast ween Fifty-fourth and Fifty-iifth ® water right on Harlem rive Anthony J. 1ut auction, on Tuesday, Maret 15, 1353, nt ’ Exchange, the following’ property, ner of ‘Tenth avenue and Twenty-ninth street; lots on 8. W. corner of Tenth avenue and ‘Thirty. fourth street; 3 lots on 8. E. corner second street; | lot N. W firut street; Lot on N. E. second street; 1 lot on N ty third etreet; 1 lot ty-fourth strect; 1 10 fifth street: of : ve r of Tenth avenue and Fltty- A. fifth street; § lots on east vide of block on avenne A, betwoon Filty-fourth and Fitty-fifth streets; 4 lots N. ner of avenue A and Fifty filth etrect; 4 lots 8. W. corner Eleventh avenue and Fifty-fith ot; 1 lot N. E. coruer of Eleventh av enue and Fifty-ffth st.; § lots on west side of block on Second avenue, between Fifty-cighth and Filty-ninth streets; 4 lots corner of avenue I and I1sth street, with water of 100 feet on Harlen: river; 2 gores of land, with water f 40 feet front, on Bast river, betwoon Fifty-fourth and Fiity fifth streete; 1 lot on Thirty-eighth street, 210 foot rig right te cs west from Fitth avenue; 1 lot_on Thirty-fourth street, lw m Tenth avenue; 7 lots on Fifty-tifth atroot, 100 2 Lots on Fifty-fivtn street, bebwoen jeventh avontes; 4 lots on Hsth street, tween avenues A and B; also, 2 gore lots on Fifty-seventh stroct hotween Eleventh and Twelfth avenuos: e180, a mansion o the banks of the East river, betwen Firth’ and Fifty-six streets, about 1 fect front, containing avout 30 rooms, with ardens, &e. Maps can he obtained at the auction room, No. Broad street. Terms liberal. g look, kc: all kin laseware, for cash, tn lots for retailers nad grocers. B.A, CHIMION, AUCTIONRER.—9aLe OF RLMGAWT D,,jiouahold furalsure, neary pow, land 4 der, st tke., on Wodneada, ‘oh, No. Leonard strvet. Tie sale will commence Im the raat I o'clock precisely. Cole aud Chilton will self at tion, on Wednesday, March 9th, at No 3) Leonard street, rtmont of rich and costly furniture ve five story dwelling house. Parlor furniture— in part of parlor chairs, sofas, t tete and arm carved in rosewood and covered LY chandelian; velvet stair carpets, oit ol, ianoforte, (Nonns euch bed rothic rosewood centro tables; Y Hoed with estinwood; orange damask window urtainsls fgmrad Ince drop ‘itto; carved mahogany pier tables, lined with satinwood, and marble tops; mahogany and walnut Wardrobes, with tirror doors; eanop: ching, elegant, rosewood fsccrota curtains, 40. de. Together with a varie piste, and glassware, and an desordment of kitchen fu “atalognes can be had at the offhwe of the auctioneers, Wail street, on Monday morning. Y J. MEGEMAN, AUCTIONTAGR.—AT PRIVATE sale—The handsome two-story, atti’ and basement briek ionse and lot, No. 24 High street,’ near Washington atroeb, Brooklyn, located in an xcellent neighb orhood, very conve nient ti the Fulton ferry. The house 1 built'in the very best manner, aud nearly new, with ever’ convenience &c., ke., in Complete order, $3,000 may 6 2nain on by mortgage. Also, the two-story basememt and atti house and lot No. 35 Sands street, Brooich Tnyuire of JOS EM Washington rect, Brooklyn. RADSHAW’S HOTEL, IN THIRD 4 VENUE AND 125th street, for sale at auction.—The ah ve hotel, w six lote of ground, at Harlem, will be sold at ,auction, by A. J. BLEECKER, on Wednesday next, at twekve o'clock, ab the Merchants’ Exchange. OMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF REAL TAT? AT MAD. nom wseribera, ? Com't of the eof Aun lee Bok ‘od, respastively, tt dsy and afterwards, by an order of said court, made the 44) of January. A. D. 1853, ordered to sell sald roal ostate, wil sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on Saturday, etween the hours of 12 aud 5 o'clock P. M., at 61 Jacob O Drake, in Morristown, the following real estate, to wit:—First, the homestead farm, in the towashipa of Chatham and Morri on the road leading from Morristown to Madison, and extending back to the pris Valley road, and adjoining the farm of tv. M. Kitcholl taining 257 acres, well proportioned with aj ) pastur heavy timber land, all of superior quality. "fhe m he is built of brick, in the most substantial manuer, ortico piazzas, tic; the parlors, spacious, and the entire m with , two stories high, besides kitchen edrooms, and halls, aro high and uilding in good reps with # fine prospeot, d, and surrounded by # garitcn, and extensive ore of fruit: possessing, in fact, every requisite for an desirable country seat. ‘Tho promises aro sit twenty-five miles from New York, and half way Madison and Morristown, Now Jeraey. 2d. A tract of II acres in the township of Morris, on the rond from Morristowm to Madison, and on the north side of W. M. Kitchell's farm; about two-thirds of this tract is covered with very heavy timber. 3d. A meadow lot on the road leading from Morris: town to New Vernon, adjoining lands of W. H. Howland and William Whitney, Esqrs,, snid to contain 73g acres. 4th. A farm at Morristown, containing about 64 acres, lying on the wet side of South street, and on the south side of Mrs, Ro~ hertson’s farm, consisting of meadow, arable, and very valu- able timber land, house, barn, &e, 5th. A tract of woodland containing 13 acres, in’ the township of Morris, adjoini lands of James Wood, deceased, Silas Pruden,’ and Jago! Chamberlain, covered with wood ‘and timber, ohiofly chest. nut of large size. Gth. A tract of land in tho township of Chatham, containing fivo acros, lying between tho old. road leading from Morristown to Madison, and the turnpike, and opposite the Inne loading to the late residence of A. bin, deceased. ABRAHAM BRITTIN, ROBERT K. TUTTLE, WM. P. JONES, {commissioners Polraaty, 4, x n for further information respecting the hi 4 farm, tho second and sixth tracts, apply t A, Brittins Madivont and for information ri pecting. he third, fourth, ond fifths tracts, apply to R. K. Tuttle, Morristown; or in Now York to EDWARD 'THEBAUD, No. 25 Old Slip. C. KEMP, AUCTIONBRR.—FURNITURE OF A soarding Route, this day, (Puotday), at 3 Bayard street, corner of Bowery. All the furnitnrojoontained fa she above house, consisting of the usual ussortmont of m board. ing house, Sale positive. 8. HOUG AUCTIONEPR.—THIS DAY, a ) Bth inst., at 1034 o’elock, at No. 143 Woe Twea- nd Eighth ty. frat stzeot, between Soventh s elegant furniture of the house, others, assortment of her elogant tapestry, three and nearly new, embracing a larg goods of every description, such as rain carpets, Fosewood suits in brocatelle and reception and arm chairs, French plate ply and in, Pivsh, sev Blasses, sat damask and lace window curtains, marble top centre tables, clegant Mosaic inlaid tables, rosewood cham- ber furniture in suits, hair st 8: mahogany do., bi ma bedding, £0., &c., alto, her the best Assortment offered auction this season. Also, a valuable collection of morito- rious oil paintings and engravings. Also, a variety of boxes, ornaments, clocks, silver ware, &c. Also, one of N superior pianofortes. Catalogues on the morning ofsale. March 9, 1 »; situated deme way, if's salo of jewelry, A.M, a6 chains, Sreastping, will sell at auction, ated in the township of plank road and two from the railroad depot. Inquire of at South Oyster Bay, Q ALS. longing to the estate of Thomas Jones posed ore, consisting of watches, &e. FRANKLIN, SON & CO.. rh ihe city of New York, at on Thursday.) oY fifty acres of land si (em pst the auction: No. 5 Broad street. A. McDonnoll, 523 Peart streot; Patrick Roney, 220 West Sixtecnth street, executors will sell at pubfic auction, at Exchange, N. x. Pa Mt a ‘Weanenday, order et the ly, South Oyster acres. Will be first offered entir will be sold in pareels. For further particulars, foaniee * J. JONES, . J. ONES, oxeoutors, neat the promi: D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 10 BROAD- XECUTOR’S SALE.—WM. tl ovelock on Thursday, Maroh’ 1; 1. on the road leading to Rockaway, one mile from «he fe XECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE, . Bleceker ° utors, a fertile and fine! lying between the turnpike road and the bay, be- oval the auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street, } or J. 3. J. FOR, SALEBY sanies COLE, AUCTIONEER, AT the Merchants! Exchange, New York, on Thursday, the tenth day of March, instant, at noon, the house and lot No. 9 Front street, Brooklyn, the second house from the Brook: lyn Bank, and only ‘afew doors from the Fulton ferry, Possession on the first of May next. Seventy per cont may remain Gag dee on mortza; Terms on the day of le Inquire of C.D. & G. A. SACKETT. 69 Naseau a RAND STREET PROPERTY.—E. H. LUDLOW WILL sell at auction, on Wednesday, March 9,,1853, at 12 o’clook, at the Merchanta’ Exchange, the lot of ground with the brick dwelling thereon, No. 445 Grand street, near Ridge. The id att with good basement and ouse is 20x28, well built, and in good order. The location is one of the most eligible for busi ness of any on Grand street. Lot 20x64 feet. ‘he premises oan: be seen between 10 A. M. and 5 P.M. Two-thirds of. the pur- chase monoy can re G. G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER. '» morning, at eleven o’cloc! niture of a family leaving the assortment. Also, dentist's too! NRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER — ASSIGNER'S salo of household furnitnre, ofl paintings, &c._ This day, arch tth, 1853, at 1034 o'clock, at sales ruom 62 Williame reet, near Cedar, Henry T. Leods will vell aa above, alarge ssortment of household furniture of every variety. Also, about sixty fine oil paintings, copies and orlg ‘inals from cele brated masters. Catalogue on morning of salo. Mig M. MILLER, AUCTIONEER.—BROOKLYN Property for Sal he convenient and desirable dwell- ing house and lot No. 72 Middagh street, between Honty an@ Hicks streets, Brooklyn, will be sold xt publie auct. the Merchants’ Exchanze, in the city of New York, on day, March 10, at 12 o°clock, at noon. The lot is abor feet wide by about 100 feet decp. Part of the purchase mo- may remain on bond and mortage. For further parti- Nassau street, New York. Fs a ney culars, inquire of F. Tillow, No. 1 N W. SOMERINDYK 11 Spruce street. Virtue of two chattel morteaxes, I shall sell at public auction, on Wednesday, March $th, ab Il o'clock, A. Ma, the pinno factory, No. 62 White sircet, rear building, all the stock and fixtures contained in tho said factory, to wit :—= large quantity of black walnut, cherry, ath, maple and pine Inmber, venecrinve, mouldings, pixno stools, lege and irom . several pinno cases, finished and unfi parts of the sano writing desk, four stoves and pipe, &e., &e J. W. SOMERINDYKE, ‘Attorney for Mortgages. LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE OF VACANT LOTS on Ryerson and Houston streets, Grand, Willonghb; and Park avenues, Brooklyn, James Cole’ will sell at auction on Tuesday, March #, at 12 0°clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, sixty fots on the above streets and avenuem This is the most eli Brooklyn, nenrly all ible, healthy and acceossible part of he strects and avennes are paved, and great nud eubstantial improvements have been made in the vicinity. Omnibuses take but abont twelve minutes to pass rom the Pulton ferry to this property. Terms, sixty per cons on mortgage MON SYRUP, BRANDY, SEGARS, ETC., AT AUC- tion.—Tuesday, March &, at 1034 o'clock, at 57 Dey Street, corner of Greenwieh, brandy, gin, lemon syrup, am aesortment of segars, tobacco, ground pepper, snuff, mae- earoni, vermicelli, jellies, raisins, figs, ewrrants, prunes. pickles, preverven, i. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. 2. never ERTCOTT "AUCTIONEER —ItANDSOME household furniture, on Wednesday morning, at Il rect, embracing all the furniture jn the shove house, consisting of an elegant suit rosewood pag lor furniture, in satin broea! ‘rench pier and oval glasses; tapestry and Brusrels room and stair arpots; ex- tension dining ‘table; rosewood, mahogany and marble top aus nnd Washstands; centre, pior, and fancy marble top mahogany and other French’ bodstosds; bost hair ma’ en; lace window curtai: i ormaments; rich shades; mahogany sofas and tet mahogany walnnt seeretary book enves; h e mahogany wardr mahogany end cottage chair: and rocking do. tables; silver ated Ching; kiteb Also’ ® number of choice paintings, rich! ‘a newood pinnoforte, Catalogues can be ob- tained of the buctioueer, oF at the house on the morning of vale o'clock, wt No. 42 Char SALE IN PHILADEL- p ilery of fine oil paintings, will he fold a public rale, withous reserva, on Thesday, Marob 13, by order of administrater of Richard W. Mende, Hsq., at the Academy of Fine Arts in Philsdelphia, This Vory Valuable collection of oil paintings. being one of the most costly ever imported into this country, several of them large Scripture pieces, suitable for charches, &e. Among them are th orks of Titian, Murillo, Ruben dyke, Teniors, Luca Jorda- no, Corregio, Salvator Kor acl, Mongs, Vernet, and Cthoee Also, fine marble base of Washington, by Corrachi; lao, fing marble tush of Count Ditistang: Also, ab warns time and place, another very valuable gallery, by the most celebrated masters of the old school; also, a number of vory fine modern paintings, the whole forming one of the largest and most valuable collections ever offered in this country, tnd every ploture will positively be sold without reserva oF cn. Catalogues may bo hed on application to cables M. THOMAS & SONS, Auvtioneers Philadelphia, Feb, 1563, UCTION NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING taken the large wmodious store, No. 134 Fulton Street, Let ween Brom d Nawsan, solicit eo They ‘pledge themeoly use theif utmost ¢1 tion to thors who may favor them with the DMINISTRATOR’S PUBLIC hia.—The Meade G Lieto watronage, All sales made by them will be promptly settle hey are also preparcd to make cash advances (whe re fred) on all mi dise which may be entrusted to their eal The, ill also give their attention to the sale of r Hoth at pubiie and private sale. Also the pro {ng money on mortyage, for which they have p facilities, “Sales of furniture at the ronalenc of priv mi 0 receive tholg personal attontion a re eT Grego et PM OagOOD & CONKLIN Jonas FP. Conn J re . Prosidont of the Now vi Gun deat 9 Reokmay, sie Light John Es stews aes © 7 & Son, Peat! and Raver tec SPRING FURNITURE SALRS.~-TUE UNDERSIGNED }5 reepecttully informs his friends and the public, that he ie propared, as usual, to give his personal ettention to sales of furniture at the residence of {7 milies, &e. ALES RICOLAY, RKoal Evsate and Gy weral Auctionser, 40 Wi wiree' "oO LEASE AT PURLIC ‘CTION—ALL THE CBRL T lars undor Fatox Market, AS lease for ‘one. from cellars and the first of May n be sold at pubile 10th day of Mare the year's rent, amd the Colloctar of the City Rar onus ee tho time of sees will be reqnived te sive a bond for double the rent, with one oF more suroties, to be approved by the: Mayor and Comptrol¥ y, conditioned for the payment of tha yeuv quarter yearly,’ ind tho falfilment, on their part, o covenants of the lew vo, The ton per cont will be credited om or forfeited, if the lessee does not give and exeonte the longs and bonds with- wr the sale, A. C. FLAGG, Comptrolior. WO HOUY.s AND LOTS IN BROOME STRBET.— COLE # CHILTON will sell on Wednesday, Marah 9, at twelve 6 Jock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the two threw sale io pense of the ante, to the firet quarter ry entiainctory soeur in fifteen day: (tory brie’ hnildings and lots, wit! rt-yards in fromby Now. 4° 9.4408 Broome street, ‘The honses aro replete with eyerypur Jorn improvement, sad were altered at considera- ble €x¥ nso for the present owner's residence. No. 189 Ie rout? from lat May next for $759. This property offers wa. TEM? advantages, Sotir Hfor tes proximity to Browdway aud ito" situation, $5,000 on each house can remain on bond and © ortgnge. R.—BY JONES & BO. 7M. B. JON € Wo dia tiire Not root, Wednesday, a% W54 o'clock, At the store, houschold furnitues, groceries, Oty 4 goods, lookingyinases, aud n variety of obuer goods