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h in the Associate ehareh in Jane strest Rev. Edwin F. Hatéel4, D.D., will 8 second dis- course on theatrical entertsinments, Seventh Pres- city, this INSTALLATIONS. peer inst as pastor over the ‘Creek, Mich., by the Presbytery of Mar- ult. Sermom by Rev. W. W. Atter- Ls z Phipps, of Fram: 1m, will be in- Unitarian society in st Bridgewater, ORDINATIONS. , Masch 2, Rev, Benjamin Bedell was or- Gained te the work of the gospel ministry, at Cireleville, a Rev. Bishop Eastburn held an ordination at ureb, Folens on the 17th imst., when Mr. Oxtvara, ‘@ candidate of the f Massachusetts, was admitted to deacon’s orders. Por ina INVITATIONS. Rev. M. B. Grier, who has been supplying the pulpit of Presbyterian church im Wilmington, N.C, for the atx has received a unanimous eall t> become the church. of Fo pen oume Plainfield, N. J. has been unanimously invited to as- barge of the Baptist congregation in ACCEPTANCRES. Ghlareh and Socloty ta ureh an in Eis Sees Sa nice seas 2 e fai te: of the Unitarian Chureh in Northampton. play Rev. James Kilbourn, of Prospect, Ct., late of Bri ‘water, has aceepted » unanimous eall from the ‘tional church and society in Middie Hagdam, Ct., to be- come their pastor. Rev. J. W. Hall, D.D., formerly of Dayton, Ohio, and recently of Huntsville, Als., has accepted a call from the Pine street Presbyterian church of St. Louis, (formerly Rev. J. B. Townsend’s,) to beeome their pastor. Rev. Edward Lensipt yt of Freriiance, R. L., has ac- ‘cepted s unanimous call from the Congregational church Hamilton, Canada West, oa Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, of New York city, has re- ceived and sccepted a call to the rectorship of St. Luke’s eburch in Portland, Me. J. M. Masters has socepted the unanimous invitation of the Unitarian society in Woburn, Mass., to become ‘their pastor. Rev. & B Fuller, late of Manehester, N. H., has ac- cepted the call of the new North Society, Boston. Q, Dong get er aEmroNartoms. 5 rer res @ pastoral cha: f the Baptist church, Pot ae wif Rev. Jacob Knapp closed his labors as an evangelist at ‘Zanesville, Ohio, Pas 6th inst. : Rev. C. C. Williams, pastor of the Baptist chureh at Honesdale, Pa., has resigned his charge. ' - Rey. Mr. Wines, of Rahway, N. J., has resigned th pastoral charge of the Baptist Paacats that — 4 Rey. Samuel B Willis has resigned the pastoral charge of the Baptist church in Maryland, Ot: county, No York, to take effect the 17th of April cee aad NEW CHURCHBS. Achurch will be organized, by a committee of the ry of New York, at the church building, formerly known as the Sixth street Presbyterian chmrch. near the corner of Second avenue, on Wednesday evening ‘next, the 23d inst. The service will be conducted by Rev. EF. Hatfield, D.D., Rev. A.D. Smith, DD., ph’ Rev. G. L. Prentiss. All who are interested in this new enter- prise are invited to attend. soit church was recently formed at McEwens- During the recent session of the Methodist conference at Hagerstown, Md., Rev. Henry Slicer was appointed an agent to solicit subscriptions for the establishment of a metropolitan chureh at Washington. All the necessary preliminaries were duly provided for by the confé « ‘and $2,356 subscribed to the object. ee The first Universalist society have purchased a lot, 60 feet by rer on es oe of Plum street, below Fifth, on y design erecting a building, with freestone front, and of an imposing character. =” . Anew just completed, in Mobile - eceated on the ith inst Sis CHURCH DEDICATIONS. Anew Free tional ehurch was dedicated at Wellington, Ohio, on the 6th inst, 5 fie anv seseby tociam: Curae st Durhamville, Oneida unty, oy We 0 i Almi, God o@ Friday, the 4th inst. aap hater | The Roman Catholics of Newburyport, Mass., had grand festival on the 17th imet., and consecrated their ew church, dedicated to St. Patrick. It is a beautiful Gothic atructure, on Green street, next the Putnam school, aud cost $20,060. The Irish Catholics now constitute one- eighth part of the population of Newburyport, and their pastor, Father Lenon, is highly eulogized. ‘ionaries embarked from Boston on 1th inst.. for Smyrna, in the ship Edisto, Capt. Ken- dalek ev. Willan Boa cee se Boe eee ee ett and his wife, and Miss Sarah Cheney. Dr and Mrs. Jewett expect to reside at Tocat, in connection with the Bie tether rhs MAT Was rormerly a'mmislon mixsion. ary in the same field, and he has a daughter, (Mrs. Van | Lennep,) at Constantinople. At a Congregational meeting of the Canal street Pres- syterian church, held on the eve of Monday, March ith, 1863, for the election of a pastor of the said church, (their late pastor ) the Rev. Kobert McCartee, D.D., of | the Associate Reformed Church in Newburg. Orange gounty, N. Y., was unanimously elected their pastor. This must be pleasing to their old minister to be called back to his old charge after an absence of about seven- teen years. The Rev. Francis L. Hawkes, Dr. Mason, and Rev. Mr. Davis, are spoken of in connection with the vacant Bish panes in North Cayolina The election will take place at e meeting of the Diocesan Convention in May Rey. Gustavus Hines, and his brother, Rev. H. K. Hines, left Buffalo on the 15th inst., for Oregon. They go by the way of the Plains. We are certain that many gcod wihes and kind feelings will accompany them through their long aud perilous journey. Rey. J. W. Dulles, of the A. B.C. F. Mission, his wife three children and servant, came passengers in the ship Sabine. Capt. Libby, which arrived at Boston on the 13th ‘inst., from Calcutta. The South Baptist Church, corner of Herkimer and Franklin streets Albany, have just called and settled as their pastor, Elder Still, of Pennsylvania. Coroner’s Inquest. Tue Lave AccipENT uPox THe New Haven Ratroa. Cororer Hilton held an inquest yesterday, at the City Hospital, upon the body of Isaac Merrick, who died from injuries which he received trom being knocked down by a train of the above named company, on Friday moraing. Jasper C. Winslow, engineer, depoted—Was running the seven o'clock accommodation train from New Haven to New York on Friday morning; the morning was very foggy; when about Seventieth street, a freight train from | New York passed me; immediately as the engine passed me] saw the deceased walking upon the track, with his back towards me in addition to the fog, the smoke from the freighteng ine prevented me seeing him sooner; imme diately gave the usual signal ‘to down brake.” which war done; the cow catcher of my engine had struek the deceased, and threw him against the freight train, about the fifth’ car from its engine; we backed the train, and laced him in the baggage ear, and prought him to 'New ‘ork. E. A. Upson, conduéior of the train, John H Southwark, fireman, and Matthew Begg, baggage master, corroborated this testimony. Dr. Sands deposed to the extent and nature of the injuries. The jury returned a verdict of death from injuries aesidentally received from being run over by a New Haven Railroad train, no Wiame being attached to the engineer having said train in charge. The deceased was fifty-six years of age, and a native of Putnam county Mortality in Cities. Weck ending Males. Females. Chdl’n. Total, March 14 5o 2 30 88 ee 9 66 CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarvrpar, March 19—6 P. M. Astms.—There were 60 bbis sold. at full prices. The inspection warehouse contained 9 casks of all kinds this forenoon, rreely offered, and in slack re quest, at steady rates. The sales embraced 9,700 bbls. superfine No.2 at $418% a 84.31: ordinary to choice ‘State at $4.56 a $475; mixed to fancy Western at $4 BRK & $4 93% ; common to good Ohio at $475 a $6. mixed to qo Southern at $4 75 8 $5; fancy Genesee at $4 8714 a 12%; fancy Ohio and favorite Southern at $512), « 95 50; extra Genesee at $5 12%; 4 $5 02)4: extra Western and faney Southern at $550 a busine 230 Ivania, ¢ for Jersey, per wore dull and heavy. Rye was Se. a 940. per bushel. State and yb. Wheat and bar! more inquired for, at 9 Western oate are in fair request, at 47c. 49e. per bushel Corn was languid and depreciating. tales were made of 31,000 bushels damaged at Sse. a 60c., and mixed to prime Southern white and yellow at 61e a O6e. per bushel Corton. — VxsGHT8.—Shippers were inclined to wait for the re ceipt of the Canada’s letters before doing much. To Liverpool, flour war at 2s. @d., grain at 7% a 8d. in bulk nnd ship's bags, cotton at 'y a 9-32d., and 800 bbls. rosin were engaged at us 64 ‘To Havre, cotton was steady at Ke , with rice and ashes at $8 a $10. ToCalifornia, rates were firm, and varied from 55 to 8bc «the Shooting Star was taking goods at 85 a 90c ; the Flying Cloud, Highflyer, and other good clippers were filling up. To Australia, rates were steady, aud the Oregon and St were both to leave the coming wee! —Pork ruled 4 and favored bu 5 new, at $14 25 a $14 50 76 @ $16 for mess, per bbl.; there wore 000 Iba. dry aalved sides taken, at 75 a at © days credit. Some 280 bbe. inrd AP%o Tb. ‘ales reached 400 bois be) 96 25.0 $675 for do., $9 25 — $10 75 2 76 ter city do. and 818.6 do. por bbl. Other articles Market sales today were 1,600 bal i consumption, Hugs Gray, in his brothers, James and John lly imvited to attend his funeral, ‘at one o'clock, from his late residence, 833 Kighth avenue, corner of Twenty-seventh street. ment. On Friday afternoon, March 18, Mrs. Sanam Carpet, ‘aged 60 years, widow of Nicholas Campbell. ‘Her feet) will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 45 Front street, Brooklyn. On Veiday, Mazch 18, after a short but severe illness, Jaxx Haven, wife of James F. Wenman, in the 25th year of her ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 2 King street, this afternoon, at 24; o'clock, without further invitation. On Saturday morning, March 19, after a long and pain- ful illness, CaTuaring E., daughter of Thomas and Catha- rine Connelly, aged 1 year, 9 months and 27 days. The friends of the family, and those of her uncl George and Thomas Rice, are respectfully invited to at: tend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 116 Centre street, this afternoon, at 14, o'clock, without further invitation. In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 18, Carmanme M., young- est daughter of Charles F. and Charlotte A. Hermance, aged 2 years and 8 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re fully invited to attend the funeral, (rom the residence her parents, No. 1 Cottage row, (Furman street,) Brooklyn, this afternoon. at 2 o'clock. In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 19, of chronic disease of the liver, ANGvs MCDOUGALL, a native of Scotland. His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of G. 0. Robertson, Hoyt street, between Atlantic and State streets, this after- noon, at 2 o'clock. On Saturday, March 19, MarcauerR. Surmm, aged 38 ears. 7"The foneral will take place this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from No. 230 Monroe street. The friends of the family, and of her husband, William B. Smith, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral; the block and pump makers are also Pestmeaes to attend. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Saturday, March 19, Huan Doyix, aged 39 years. His friends and acquaint ances, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral. this after: noon, atone o’clock, from his residence, No. 41 Cross street. On Saturday. March 19, AxvA Manta, infant daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Ball, aged 2 months and 11 days. on Saturday, March 12, of inflammation of the lungs, in the 57th year of his age, Dr. James Campuett, of this eity, one of our oldest and most respectable physicians. In him the medical profession has lost one of its brightest stars, andthe sick a tender physician. It has seldom been our lot to record the death of one so deeply lamented by all who knew him. ‘On Saturday morning, March 19, Jouy, son of Murty and Bridget Galivan, aged one year, one month and seven days. The friends and relatives are invited to attend his fune- ral, from the residence of his parents, No. 103 Gold street, corner of Frankfort, this afternoon, at two o’clock. His remains will be interred in Calvery Cemetery, Williams- urg. On Saturday, March 19, after a short illness, Manrerra Troy, youngest daughter of John and Ann Troy, aged one year and six days, The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her father, No. 466 Houston street. In Port Chester, on Saturday, March 10, Mary Hetena, daughter of James H. and Phebe C. M. Peck, in the sixth year of her age. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, HERALD should be sealed. Ys! ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. -6 04 | MOON BIaES...,,morn 03 31 8 6 12 | miGH WaTsR,...morn 03 26 Port of New York, Mareh 19, 1853, CLEARED. Steamships—Prometheus, Churchill, San Juan, Nie, C Vanderbilt; Alabama, Ludlow, Savannah, 8 L Mitchill; Marion, Berry, Charleston, Spofford, Tilleston & Co; Roan- vendy, Norfolk, &c, Ludlam & Ploasants. ips—Witcheraft (clipper), Dudley. San Franclseo, E B Sutton & Co; Mary Anna, Grace, San Francisco, Sutton & Co; Russell Sturges, Snow, New Orleans, HD) Brook- man’ Arnold Bonninger, Meyer, Richmond, Boonen Graves &Co; Oregon, Sturges, Providence, master. Barke—Emma (Brem), Helmers, Bremen, Paveastadt & Schumacher; Brunette, Preble, Rio Janeiro, J W Elwell & Co; Virginia, Thurlow, Vientuegos, Thompson & Hunter; W O Alden, Bates. Belize. Bon, F Alexander; Peter mill, Hoey, Savannah, “‘vemii a ce; uriwh (prem), Schwartze, Charleston, W Hever. Daige—C E Kelly, Colcord, Cardenas, Nesmith & Sons; Mary E Thompon, Grant, Cardenas, HD Brookman & Co; Celestina, Hepkins, Neuvitas, Simpson, Mayhewes & Siteman, Halifax, James Hunter & Co; Coral, uae do aoaty Tan Bain’ fe Claght: (thatten Bradford; Brandy wine, St Mt Freeman & G0! duntress, lard. Philadelphia, Nathan Harper. Sehrs—M E Wells, Griffin, Charleston, NL MeTready & Co; I Brewster, Williams, Wilmington, NL McCready &Co Julia Nancy, Davis, Newbern, $ Mitebell; Geoswift, Vesey Alexandria, &o, master; Harrison, Price, Rainor, Fredo. ricksburg, ‘Jas Hand; Tennessee, Lambskin, Richmond, Van Brunt & Slaght; Wm H Mailer, Crowe'l, Philadel” phia, Jas W McKee: Com Kearney. Bearns, Boston, mas- ter; Angler, Mills, Warebam, ST Tisdell; Cornelia, Young, New Bedford, master; Northern Light, Holmes, Portland, R W Trundy & Co; Aaron Jackson, Appleby, New Haven, JH Havens; Smith Tuttle, Baker, Chatahoochie, Wadley & Knox; N 8 Rue, Soper, Plymouth, 5 C Slaght. Sloop—Maria Louisa, Bennett, Fall River, master. ARRIVED. Ship Ino (clipper), Smith, Singapore, 88 days, to Sif- | ken & Ironsides. 25, off Java Head, passed bark ‘“Zingare, from Singapore for Liverpool; Jan 24, lat 32.08 S, lon 33 20 E, spoke Dutch bark Henrietta, from Juda, Barsa, Java, for Amsterdam; also signalized Br ship Vi- cissitude: 27vh, lat 33 46 3, lon egy to be the) Wm Wilson, Feb 9, iat 19 05 8, fon 216 W, signalized Br ship Lando’ Cakes; 2th, lat 6 098, lon 25°38 W. signalized bark Honduras, standing SW: March 16, lat 84 20 N, lon 74 26 W, passed ship (supposed to be the) Wm Goédard, from Manila fer Boston. Ship Argonaut (clipper, of Boston), Nott, Shanghae Nov 22, to Backlin & Crane. Passed’ Anjier Dec 10, and Jaya Head 14th, Deo 20, lat 14 20 5, lon 98 39 E, ship steering WSW, showing Boston harbor Nos 236 4; Jou 14, lat 29 44 S, lon 42 23 E, passed an Am sloop of- war steering W, suppored to be the Saratoga, from Hong Kong: Feb 20, 14t 1 40 N, lon 28 40 W, spoke ship Orissa, of and 21 days from Boston for Canton; March 10, lat 29 N, lon 72 W, passed bark D S Gooddell. ‘steering E. Ship Atalanta (in charge of Capt Tilyou, agent of the Boaid of Underwriters), which went ashore on the Romer Shoals, towed up by the steamtugs Jacob Bell and Hector. chip Hudson, White, Hicks. Mareh 15, lat 37 45, lon 74, aw 4 ship steering NE, with loss of main and mizenmasts above the heads. Bark Lepanto, Sewell, Alexandreatta, Syria, 75 days, to Dutilk & €o | Passed Gibraltar Feb 7. Bark F SCasavana, Johnson, Maracaibo, 15 days, to S de Agreda, Jove & Co Bark Magnolia Whitney, Ponce, PT 22 days, to mas- ter. The M is bound to New Haven, and proceeded through. brig Mary Ann (of Baltimore), Townsend, Galveston, 17 days, to H Sheldon &Co. March 9, off Carnival, spoke brig Stephen Young fof Pittston, from Franklin, La, for Baltimore, 6 days out. Schr D B Warner, Harmon, Charleston, 4 days. ine, Powell. Wilmington, 9 days. fanbasset, Smith Wilmington, 8 days. ‘airfax, Osborne, Georgetown, SC, 6 days, Schr Stag, Townsend, Fredericksburg, 6 days Sehr Zonkocben, Finsby, Virginia, 3 days. Sehr AB Terry, Tuttle, Philadelphia, 3 days, bound to Norwich. Sehr Bay State, Burr, Boston, 3 days Sehr Express, Linnell, Boston, 3 days. Sehr Despateh, Bennett, Boston, 3 day: Lighter schr Mary R Kirby, Garrett, ship Atalanta, ashore on Romer shoal Lighter sehr L Waterbury. Crane, from wreck of ship Atalanta, ashore on Romer shoal Rerenven—The bark George Henry, Pendleton, hence, for Nassau, NP, with spars and rigging for the ship Co- rine, having on the 18th spoke the C returning to this ort = BELOW. ‘from wreck of Park Palmetto, from Br brig J W Johnson, from West Indios. Also, I ship. 2 barks, and 2 brig in the eastern offing; 1 bark outside of the bar, and 1 brig off the Highlands. <AILED. Steamabips Pacific, Nye, Liverpool; Alabama, Ludlow, Savannah: Marlon, Berry, Charleston: Roanoke, Cavondy, Norfolk, Xe: Prometheus, Churchill, Sen Juan, Nic; ships teheraft, Dudley, San Francisco; Fides, Champion, do; ” ck, do; Arctic, Zerega, Liverpool: ride “3 Oswego, Williams, New Orleans; Jas HH Boody, Snow, do; Columbia, Stun barks Ortona, Richards, Matanzas, Delia Chapi New Orleans; E Churchill, Hitchborn, Cardenas; and others Wind NW. : Tue Hrontaxps, March 19—5 30 PM Wind northwest moderate, weather clear. Two barks and two brigs in , and one bark outside the bar. A brig at anchor off the Highland No signals. the steamships Prometheus, Alabaina, Roaaoke, and Marion, outward bound, are now passing the Highlands. The shtp Lantao, Bradbury, for San Francisco, and St John, Skolfield, for Havana, anchored in the North river, ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. New Ontmans, Mi 8. Arrived—Bark Goy Hinckley, Boston oe Herald Marine Correspondence, Eaartown, March 13 Arrived—Sehra Abby Weld, Bullock, Riehmond for Boston; Hallowell, Arey, NYork for do, Peru, Smith, do fer do (hae been ashore on the flats, but bly off without damage); Rubicon, Tilden, rt for Richmond; 164! Grande, Emery, NYork for Port- land; Ann, Harding, Frankfort for Pro: ’ Sailed—17th, xchrs Hallowell, Abby Weld, Peru, Rubi- con, and Ann. Schr A Sawyer, Maskell, from Rockland for NYork, with lime, went on Cape Poge, at 8 AM, 11th; on 14th, 3b, signalized Br ship | New Orleans, 18 days, to Frost & | ‘Tue DismasTxp Suir, supposed seen E of yas & mistake, arising from an indis- Cape Ann, on $20,000, the sa for towing the | Thatcher’s island to Boston. The crew of the achr were ; eight in number. Bric Anaoia, at 18th, from Hay was detained ten dayuin the bol hy advetve wiadse Bric Prxamaquon (of eye Crocket, from Galves- | ton for Leary ey sugar molasses, went ashore | ima fog at 0AM of the 18th, on the S side of Leng | Island, opposite Quoigue. She lies high and dry. cues Wasurp Asnors.—Fifty rolls Caarged Cad Haren xea preserved meats, supposed from scl na, from Portland for New York, before. reported, lost, dltted ashore at Watch Hill 14th inst, and are in the possession of Mr Geo M Nash, wreck master, Westerly, A Larce Boat, with a narrow yellow or white streak on a free, and full of water, was seen 13th inst, Sco Ervorr, of Barnstable, from Boston for Wilmington, D, which was ashore near Nantucket and was got off, was | rum ashore again 16th inst, at the head of the harbor (outside), it baing impossible to get her round to Nan- tucket on account of the strong NW wind. The schr leaked badlv, and the men were exhausted. She is loaded sort pig iron, She was got off again 17th, after "tons i ‘owBoaT TrtaN, which was overtaken by a gale on Tuesday morning last, with the ship Winchester in to will be obliged to go into dock to repair the damage sus- tained in the storm. : Spoken. Ship Palmyra, from NOrleans, via Havana, for Boston, 13th inst, off S Shoal. Bark J W Blodget, Wait, 45 days from NYork, via Nas- san, for Sisal, March 4, lat 24 55, long 81. Schr William Wixon, from NBedford for Wilmington, 15th inst, off Cape Henry. F Ports. Barnaposs—In port Feb 21, achrs DS Mershon, Sprage, Philadelphia; ‘‘31st,’’ J H Flanner, Vangilder, do. Canpgxas—Arr March 7 schr AF Howe (not Alfred), Eaton, Baltimore. Sid 7th, brigs Quoen Esther, Pendle ton, NYork; John Kendall, Dean, do; Roamer, Nickels, Portlazd; Model, Dow, Boston; schr M Sewall, Loud, Baltimore. In port 5th, brig Rio, Johnson, disg, to load for Boston. Fatmourn—Arr Feb 20, brig Swan, Bray, Philadelphia, Gvavama—Sidabt March 7, bark Magnolia, Whittlesey, NHaven. HavaNa—In port March 6, brig AG Washburn, Al- Grich, disg, to load for Bristol, RI. Are lth, brig P Soule, Smith, St Pierre, Mart. Cld 12th, ship Calcutta, Loring. (from Liverpool) NOrleans; bark Lunette, Mount fort, Cardenas: brig Amonoosuck, Farnham, ' Boston; ll, NYork; R R Haskins, Snow, Sagua and do; ache Cambridge, Haven, Mariel rax—Arr March 8, brigs Kalooleh, Lawson, N leans; Lord Lovat, Jost, Norfolk. (ld 7th, brig Lydia, chr Ceral, do. Matan7as—Arr March 10, bark P R Hazeltine, Cottrell, NYork. In port 6th, brig Maria, Ingrabam, disg, to load, for NYork. Porro CaRgLto—In port Feb 25, schr Chas Allstram (not Kimble), Allen, for Boston few days. Saunas Bay, PeRv—In port Jan 16, ship Sea King, Ray bound down the coast for guano. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr March 16, bark Helicon, Adams, New York ; sch Flora Crosby, Eastport. BOSTON—Arr March 18, ship Ariadne fact Adrian), Knight, NOrleans; barks Appleton, Kendrick, Philadel: pis; brige LAbel (Fr), Blanchard, 8t Servan, Franco, via ‘ork; Fivira, Ingalls, Yon ico River, Va, via Holmea’s Hele; sebra Alvorado, Godfrey, Washington, NC; Wm M Baird, Stubbs; John Lancaster, Ross, and Florida, Kelley, Philadelphia, ’ Telegraphed, brig Helen Jane. from Hon: duras. Signal for a ship and three brigs (one a herm ) Cid steamer City of New York, Mathews, Philadelphia; ships Wm Witherle, Westcott, NOrleans. Elisha Deunison, Latham, do; Forest City, Allen, Apalachicola; barks Glen: burn, Springer, Havana; John Parker, Williams, do; brig Lucy’ Ann, Bryant, Belize, Hond; schr St Leon, Greenlaw, Havana. ‘Sid barks M B Stetson, Bay State; scar St Leon. Bark Avola, and Br brig Abeona'sld 17th. BELFAST—Sid March 10, schr Malabar, Cottrell, Sa vannal CAMDEN—Sld Mareh 9th, chr Mary Brewer, Mullin, Norfolk; 10th, brig F A Nelson, Hupper. do; schrs Har looper, do; Chronometer, Pierson, Richmond; 13th, Richmor ; nd, Wall, Was a, NC; St , Mur: phy. Norfolk; 13th, Harriet Newell, Coombs, Charleston; {4th, F A Cummings, Veazie, do. CHARLESTO! rr March 15, brig John Balch, Handy, Havana 6 days; schr Louisine, Smith, New York. Sid stnnmran Yoahel Dalline, Hnvmme Arr March 12 (back date), steamer Osprey, Benne! Poiladelphia; ship New Fore’ Holl, New York, toed Rogers, White, Boston; brig Wm M_’ Drinkwater, Ander- son, Salem; schrs J Potts Brown, Collett, and RL Tay, pce be pee 18th, ships Alliance, ee, and n Pat ki own, Liver) is ir Geovirs suc Woven eta an Read, ere ee esd! Cienfuegos; Lyra, Steele, Boston. In the Offing a bark and brig unknown. Cld'12th, bark Inconstant (Br), Wil- son, Liverpool: brig Principe, Gilchrist, NOrleans; schr Famalia (Dan), Froensegaard, Copenhagen. Sid '12tn, bark Carnatic (Br): brig Francereo (Span): achr D B | Warner; 13th, ship Franchise; bark Inconstant (Br); brig Principe; also sehr Broadfield, Keen, NOrleans. FALL RIVER—SId March 17, schr Virginia, Baltimore. HOLMES’S HOLE—Arr March 16, PM, sche Mary Niles, Watson, NYork for Danvers: 17th, brig Token, Prince, Boston fer Norfolk; schrs North Pacific, Burk, Philadelphia for Boston; Lucy Jane, Freeman, Tangier for Portland. F M Dyer, Brown: 8 Baker, Hawea, and Moselle. Rich, Boston for Tangier; Gokien Fleece Tripp, and Palestine, Corson, do for Norfolk; Manue’a, Kelton, and lowa, Atkins, do for Wilmington, NC; Lydia Catha: | rine, Henderson, Thomaston for York River, Va; Ha | nah Balch, Hodgdon. Eastport for Philadelphia; Tennes- | see, Carver, Tremont for Richmond; Chronometer, Pier | son, Camden for do: J Tinker, Reed, Lubec for do; Mary | Jane, Davis, St George for Potomac River; Delaware, Bickmore, do for Richmond; Alabama, Davis, do for Mott Haven: Mary Brewer, Bullen, Camden for Norfolk; Mon- tezuma, Reed, Tremont for NYork; Arcturus, Fletcher, Saco for do; Melbourne, Hix, and Bolivar, Robinson, Rockland for do: Sam! Nash, Allen, Camden for Savan- nah; Nieanor, Hinks, Bangor for Baltimore; J H Roscoe, Cook. Boston for Fredericksburg; 18th, brig Chas Edward, Saunders, Salem for Wilmi Haskell, co for do; Baltic, Boston on’ NC; bchrs Kenduskeag, vender, Fredericksburg for Sarah Louisa, Neweom, and Edw Stanley, Bur- Tangier for do; Dresden, Richardson, Boston for n: Lucy White, Torry, Rockland for NYork. Sid 16th, PM, schrs Mystio, Lydia Brooks, Wave. Medora, | Julia Ann, Sarah E Lewis, Benj Baker, Lalla Rookh, Ma: ria Theresa, and Eastern Light: 17th, N 1 Wasson, Treasurer, J Barratt, James English, E Flower, M Niles, and Lucy. Passed by 17th, schr Jaa Freeman, Frooman, from Tan- gier for Portland. In port 18th, 11 AM, wind SW, with rain and foggy, | barks Averon, Horaee, "Elm; brigs Metallus, Lent, Token: Chas Edward; schra Liberty, Dolphin, Silver Cloud, EU Townsend, G Hoffman, Hutoka, North Pacific, F M Dyer, 5 Buker, Moselle, Golden Fleece. Palestine, Maauela, lowa, Lydia Catharine, H Balch, Tennessee, Chronometer, J ‘Tinker, Delaware, Mary Jane, Alabama, Mary Brewer, Montezuma, Arcturus, Melbourne, Bolivar, 8 Nash, Ni- canor JH Roseoe, Baltic, Kenduskeag, Serah Louisa, Edw Stanley, Dresden, and Lucy White HARTFORD—Arr March 17, steam scht Uneas, Bates, New York ; schrs Rachael Post, Risley ; Roanoke, Pad dock ; sloop Floyd 8 Warner, Griswold, N York. NEWPORT—Arr March 18, schrs Lydia Brooks, Rogers, Belfast for NYork; Medora, Rook; Fountain, Bucklin: Bay State, Berrill, and Garnet, Haskill, Rockland for NYork; Treasurer, Burroughs, Boston fur Philadelphia; Lalla Rockh, ——; B Parker, Newcomb; and Winfield Seott, Boston for Tangiers; Marengo, Freeman; Helen Maria, Hickman and Gamaliel, Freeman, Wellilect for do; Sarah E Lewis, Baker, Boston for do; Anceretta, Wixon, Dennis, | for NYork; Mary Langdon, Simonton: and J Ingraham, Wheeler, Rockland for do; Virginia, Heald, Fall Kiver for do; sloope JD Fish, Babeock, Fall River for NYork; In- dex, Mumford, Now Bedford for do. NEW HAVEN—Arr March 17, brig Mary Emily, Bowas, Para via NLondon; sebr Ann Eliza, Rose, Philadelphia NORFOLK —Arr Mareh 16, achrs Sterling, Chass, Nor wieh: HT Wood, Wood; Pinta, —; St Marys, Harris; and Mary Eliza, Smith, 'NYork Ip Hampton Roads, ship Vandalia; from Paltimere for Australia; barks Henry Shelton, do for Rotterdam; Win Henry, Watt, do for Havana; Ida, do for Boston; rresi- dent, Smidt, from Liverpool, for orders; brig Cora, from NOrleans for Baltimore; P Armstrong, from Mayaguez for orders: Prairie, from Salem for Georgatown, New World, from Baltimore for Rio; Maria White, from Alexandcia for Boston; P J Nevius, do for St Johns, PR; schrs Sonora, from Baltimore for San Blas; H E Parker, from Fastport for Baltimore; Oxford, from ‘Providence for do; also 120 coasters, detained by adverse winds. PHILADELPHIA—Arr March 18, ships Rockaway, Goodwin, Liverpool 45 days; Pumgustuk, Pratt, New Orleans; bark Louisa, Lindsay, Havana 9 days: schra Buskar (Br), Raymond, Kingston, Ja, via Bermuda (where she put in for repairs) 20 days; ‘American Belle, Brown, Guayama, P R, 11 days; Jasper, Sears, NBedford; Filen, Minard, NLondon. PORILAND—Arr March 17, brig Delma, Milliken, Bos- ton to load for Cubs. Cid brigs Chas KAward, Doak, ( denas ; Leontine, Merriman, na. PROVIDENCE—Arr March 17, propeller Oscoola, Miller, NY; brig Florence, Gage, New Orleans: schrs Jerole- man, Harrison, Suffolk, Va; Elizabeth Hull, Duch ll, of and from New Suffolk, 1.1. Cld ship Helen A Miller, Wash- ington Galt, New Orleans. RICHMOND—Arr Mareh 17, schr Juliette, Baker, Bos tom. SId bark Jobn G Colly, Kippen, Rio Janeiro ;' scurs Frances, Years, Boston ; Iaaac Acorn, Gregly, do; Henri- co, Tuttle, New York ; Flavilla, Bearce, Salem ROCKLAND—Arr March 9, schrs Star, NYork; 12th, Nourmahal, and Eagle, NYork. ld 12th, schrs Senate, Bolivar, Melbourne, and Medora, NYork; 13th, Spring: bird, de. SEARSPORT—SId Mareh 8, schrs Gazelle, Coombs, Wi- mington, NO; 11th, Wakulla, Johnson, Savannah; Otto- man, ; 18th, Saxon, Perkins, Wil» ington, NC. SAVANNAH—Arr March 14, Chilian bark Gen Blanco, Ross, Liverpool, 41 days; brig Trieate, Lampher, Rio de Janeiro: brige , Stratton, Boston; Susan Ladwing, Hastings, Boston: aches Francis Satterly, Davis NYork; JA fimpson, Reed, Boston. Cd brig H H MGilvery Crockett, Cientuegon. WILMINGTON Arr March 18, brigs 8 P Brown, Aimy, Boston ; 16th, sehrs Romeo, rdenas: Annawan. Hardy, Wiscasset; Alarie, arr cae Rosset, SHIPPING. R LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- F* ie TF. Comatcek-—Thls stonsnshi 1B LINB—THE 4 1 ARS ae eee TIC Marob 11, schrs W P Philips, Wateon, eae erick ths United diate male ter 4 me 14th, AH 40; Monitor, and'Notua, N | {ively gn Saturday, ‘april, Jock M., from ber berth, | for York. Sid 13th, schr Ale: M, NYork. at tho foot of Canal street. rth secured tll paid for. | Port pa Lae equalled accommodations | bye of .~ noble | Rar a Arrivea. EDW'D K. COLLINS & CO., 86 Wall streot. | tation of vhis first ine for iP Stephen Brush, and Wm | Passengers nre requested to be on board it 1134 A.M. is aguarantes ‘emigrant ta, Henry, Jr. as ‘The steamship Atiantic will succeed the Baltic and sail to, any other Pein WOM ‘. ‘Mem stad : or Dodd, Boston. ener Mee ay WAS; Ges D | WS See Fenn eee ey eet orte ARKELL & RLLIOTE, HE LIVERPOOL AND, PHILADELPHIA STEAM- | Hie Peariaties. maa S ‘ship Company sailing their stoamshi (LAD GLPHIA. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY aciflo—Capt A ¥ Moller, © F | cisy of Glasgow. oem APSHA: a raday, March at. | H' United Stetes Mel Line—The ni steamer pl yp Rncctacsog a= ures) BD Aitecber ety of Manchester: Baburdey, ApeilZs.” | YAS. ADGER, J. Dickinson. com Ee " ; a, sy of Glasgow. | No. 4, N. R., on Saturday, . Col T Moore, NYork; ¥ de Est, Paris; JH Woods. NYork: Giacly. For feoight apply ‘on board, ‘whore all bills of ladi Sand BF Vanmeter, HSGarrard, N Dudley, Kentucky: ity of w, ‘Wednesday, April 20, for tho office of SPOFFOR, AW Little, Vhiladelphia; Miss CW Hubbell, NYork’k | SRF of Saeeeriee 5 tay 13. TILESTONE & CO.. south Co aay Ghd ad ‘Avegno, NOrleans; J Ainsley, Island; HH Hall, JJ | 4 Saloon, $90, $05, an paper ene ge a8 follows —To Jncksor i a Osborn, Mr; Lebuoaier, NYork: B Wendi, yons: 8 Litbur- | and fa with Gontortably eooked Provisions, Tor "| FOR SAVANNAH AND, FLORIDA UNITED STATES nia; " y ing, | $0, Hr ‘orpo FS “ Liverpool | mail line.—The new a1 steams! . Fork: teenies 2 pal H Viel, Vi inia; FA Beacher, SCaro- | OO riics rials eo tee cl Riis friends, ‘ean obtain cer- | M. 8. Woodhull, eaptain, will leave on Sat many, ence 2%, lina; C Gensel, EM’ iin, Hey ZN Mead, wife, two | tifioates of rata, an ‘deatts on ti “Ban of roland, in | at d'ctock P. Mt fom pier No, ¢ Notth rive 'y to ghildren and serva ‘York; J Leider, Cologne, bearer of in THOMAS RICHARDSON, Agest, | ‘The ALABAMA, C.D. Ludi Prussia; LM root, R Kersel, L H Morris, H J vies, P MDavies, EPierrepont, NYork; A A Rij Mr Gawty, E Warbing, L Halberstadt, NYo lorff, A C Fargis and A Bochel, Honig, C H Lord, NYork; F Keuter, NYork; J N Withers, Philadelphia; Jacob Abbott, NYork; Gorham D Abbott, bearer Cespatches, NYork; Mr and Mrs W H Browne, Baltimore; F Hoffbrem, EGaresohi, J Acker, and lady, NYork; 8 W Roop W H Wardin and 4 V Gibbs, Philadel- phia; Mr and Mrs Charles Pierson, NYork gMr Fiora, Eng- E Vanneaux, London; Capt J Farquhar, Scotland; James Clapham, Mexico; Henry Fisher and Mrs Frances Lambert, of Penn; MrCripple, Philadelphia; Mr Comibra, 8 America; H Harry and George Brown, Guba; John F Miller, lowa; W A Godfrey, NYork; AW Bailey, Mr John- son, N'W Lugder, Mr Dickinson, of Hartford; Jamos Ro- berts and Paul Bernhard, NYork; W Cort, Philadelphia; Mrs Bridge and children, NYork; Mr De La Place, France; W W Leman, SC. eR a in ATR SSE FEET OL TEED ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. TENANTS’ REGISTER. een Seer e reer ALL-ROOM TO LET IN PHILADELPHIA.—ON FRI- day morning, 25th inst., will be sold without reservo, at public sale, at ‘th st corner of Ninth and Aroh streets, Philadelphia, the entire good will, lease, furniture, my. ‘It is fitted up in euita for evening par- enjoyed s profitable business. A lodge room above it produces a handsome revenue. For furthor articulars address J. A. FREEMAN, 105 Waluut atrect, Phi- jade phia, : H Sehort ‘ork; A Napier, H ‘0 LET, TO A ‘and second floors of th The first floor or tailoring establis! floor would he divided, to suit applicant PRICE, 20 Hudson streot, near -A SMALL OFFICE, ON SECOND FLOOR, in Wall street, Possession given immediately. Apply C. A. AUSTIN, 85 Wall stroot. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—THE three-story and attic house No. 2 atreot, between Eighth and N’ niture. The house is very p! jot 25 by 125 foot, it hi Not to be let fora etween land 2o'clock. For partienlars apply A. SEBLY, at the house, or RESPONSIBLE PAR- mi FIRST CLASS 207 West Fourteonth ‘OTEL IN THE MOST BUSY PART OF PHILADEL- hia.—Columbia House, having about seventyltive foot front'on Cheataut strect, between Sixth and Suventh atrevts, ‘and extending about one hundred and fifty feat, to Carpon- 3. ter street, is to he leased, unfurnishod, for a term of yt Apply to MOSES THOMAS & SONS, 63 Walnut strovt, P' ladelphia. ‘OUSE IN THE COUNTRY TO LET, WITH GARDEN, ard, fruit, well, cisterns, and the necessary outbulld- ings, in the delightful village of Sharon, Connecticut, four hours from this city by Harlem Railroad. The house oon- tains about twenty room & hoarding-houso for summer residents is much needed. Thero are churches and schools near by. Rent, $15). More land may be had if roquirod. Call on D. R. GOULD, No. 86 John strect, (up stairs.) FFICE TO LET.—THE BASEMENT OF NO. 18 PARK lace to let until the Ist of May, 1854, and the furni- ture for sale. Apply to Babcock & Brown, or to F. CUNNINGHAM, 20 Park placo. 3 ea TORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALF—NO. 65 Iker streot. For particulars, inqui t+ PARKER & CO.’S, $99 Broadway, entrance in Walker atreot. —TO LET, ON CROSBY room for four 80 apartments diate vicinity of tho Hudson street, near ieee AND COACH-HOUSE. street, a fine stable suitable for a coschman, in Apply to JAMES P: uy RICE, 200 10 LET—THREE NEW FOUR STORY HOUSES, BUILT with a view to every comfort and convenience, situated of Uh: incey strect and Patchin avenue, ton avenue. Rent to good tenant, $195 of E. SACKMAN, 63 Vesoy street, up re year. Inquire Maw. 10 LET—A LARGE FOUR STORY BRICK BUILD ing, forty-six feot front by twenty-four fect doep, with store and cellar attached, well adapted for lock business, aa fitting, cabinetmaking, ship joiner, or any other mechanical bu situated in avenue A. between Nineteenth and Twentieth strects. Inquire of SNOW & ANDERSON, eor- nor of avenue A and Eightoenth street. oe 514 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE TIE ST. % in front, with A five-story substantial building in the rear. ‘Tho property oan be improved to suit the objects of losseo. Inquire at No. 72 Pine street, or on the premises. iz 10 LET—THE SECOND STORY OF HOUSE NO. Sal Davee iby apposite the Metecpalitan I Conristing of two large and two small rooms, WV fo'n family, to single zeutlemen. or to some gent Inquire of Mrs. L. M. KNIFFIN, on the first floor, or in the store. 10 LET—ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED BOOK, PE- riodical and stationery stores in the city of eae stock and fixtures for sale. Apply, after six o'clock P. M., at 156 Fulton at: Brooklyn. (0 LET OR LEASE FOR BUSINESS PURP upper part and basement of building No. 507 Broadway, corner of Prince street, entrance on Broadway. Also, tho first floor of No. 60 Vesey stroct, with steam powor, and a large room 124 Crosby street, roar of 44 Browdway. Apply to J. STOUVENELL & CO., 67 Broadway. 10 LET—THE SHIPYARD AT THE FOOT OF NORTH Second street, Williamsburg. fronting 275 fect on tho river, with mould’ loft, saw pit, blacksmith shop, stables, &c., in complete order. Apply to WM. LAKE & BRO- THERS, or Perine, Patterson Stack, foot of North Sixth st. 0 LET FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS—A NUMBER OF ots of ground under good cultivati mtaining from one to four acres cach, at Jamaica, Long Island, suitable for market gardeners, Apply Ranienettn. MANN? Jr., 73 Merchants’ Exchange, 0, LET OR LEASE—THE HOUSE AND LO 651 Br ; Also 704 Broadway; also for ante t y, the lot running through to Merc also for salo th Fourth et e valuable northw: 7 A H. LUDLOW, Mortimer Build- ings. 11 W: . 2 Now street. 0 LET—THE DWELLING PARTS OF 1100S and 382 Fourth avenue, comprising baths, hot and cold wat stores under are a Indies’ shoe store and » eo dwellings. Also, two houses on Fourth uty-iifth street. Rent, $70). E. B. , 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 I. M A STORE, WELL CALCULATED FoR THE da, millinery, tailoring, crockery, or any othor oss. Apply to JAS.’ RUSSELL, Thirty-tifth street, corner Third avenue. 10 RENT—IN BROADWAY, NEAR THE METROPOLI- te and tan Hotel, a dagnerrean gailery, with skyligit lights on Broadway. Also, club-and drill rooms, fi complete. C.¥. HAUGHWOUT, 561. Bro: 10 LET—DWELLING HOUSES NOS. 175 street, 54 and 56 Watts street, store and dwelli rect, opposite dwelling honse 202 Hadson stro Apply to JAMES PRIC Street, near Can 0 LET—IN WILLIAMSBURG, TWO MINUTES WALK from all the ferries, a beautiful two story house, With front and back basements, marble mantels, inside shut ibs house is in eomplote ori . Apply on the premisos, pr. NINE, 2) Du 20 6 South Duane street, New York. rooms in th 0 LET—PART OF A HOUSE, TO A family. Apply at $i Madison street. (0 LET—TO A FAMILY OF NOT MORE THAN Tit pergons, part of a house, pleasantly situated, consi of two rooms on lower and third floor. Croton gas can be supplied, Ket 4 exchan Ront $19, Apply at 201 bast Twenty-third stroet, between First and Sccond avenues 10 LET.—A COTTAGE 110us: Fifty fourth street, betweon N fruit trees, &o., f to Mrs. Travers on the premises Nassau street. NO LET OR LEASE—THE HOUSE NO. 259 GREENE street, near Eighth, containing sixteen rooms; rent $1,400, Suitable for residences, of rooms or school. In- quire betwecn Gand 7 P. M., at 251 Greene street, FIRST OF MAY, with pantriey and WITH FOU th aud Toxth avenues, next. Rent ply orto J. AITKEN, No.9 LOTS, IN 0 LET—UNFURNISHED, FROM with board, two handsome parlo: Fmall room attnebed, Croton water, Ger; also, one or two furnished rooms for single gentlomen, ‘at 112 Hudson strost, between Franklin strect and St. John’s Park 0 LEASE, FOR A CLUB HOUSE OR BUSINESS PUR- porw®, a desirable honse, 12) feet west of Broadway, near Metropolitan and other hotels. A lease of five or ton years will be given, Or it will be subdivided for various br. of business, Apply to JOHN 8. KELSO, 62 William stre M, a8 abo’ 0 (0 LET—A WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH ‘new pianoforte, and & bodroom on the same floor, with or without board, and with every xceommodation convenient for two persons, ladies or gentlemen; also » able for a ma- sie teacher, who could tnko scholars in the house. Terms ply at 272 Third avenne, second story. Also, Could hire the rooms not furnished and the pia pianofalone. Sd ORKSHOPS AND STABLES TO LYT.— built, corner of Suffolk and Rivington suitable for carpenter five foot, fifty feet, or andred fost by twent Also, stables, tingle stalls. Apply in the eoal o promises, or at 43 Gold strect, SAMUEL THOMPSON & NEPHEW. OW BEING roots. shops FURNITURE. URNITURE FOR SALE.—THE ENTIRE FURNITURE of a four story house. chandeliers, velvet tape ebnirs, tables tandi onsisting of elerant mirrors and ry carpets, rosowood and sofas, bedsteads, bureano, one mahoza. ny extension tabl , &o., &o. All the above farniture in fine conditio: ng been in ose leas than one year, 8 will be sold at « bargain, before May Ist. Call at 149 Ninth street. URNITURE—NOUSEKFEPERS—I WILL SELL $250 worth of beautiful new furniture, consisting of parlor and BAY CEMETERY.—THE NEW ANO ‘teamer KATE, will loav th, for th <THE | “41 Exchange place. [SITED, STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP, Fonte Cie bit remen, tonshing w " from pier No, 8 North river, at 12 sage Ta'trst cabin, main ¢aloon In first enbin, lower saloon. In second cabin. ‘An oxperionced surg must pass through the Post OMice. rod Havronnd London, For passage or frcight, apply to MOLLER SAND & RIERA, Agents, 26 South stroot. (OR BERMUDA AND ST. THOMAS.—THE STEAM- Hr {hip Merlin, Captain Cronan, will sail on Thursday, | pril 7th. Passage Money to Bormuds, eee to St Thom: Appiy to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowiing OF TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLAscow.— The Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new sicamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power,) Robert ig, commander, will sail from Glasgow, on Wed: February 23d, and will leave Now York for Gl: turday, March 26th, at 12 o'clock, at noon. Toon slate rooms) $00; do. iio aiahip do.) $75) aagond ox. 5 $20—stewar 5 we See ee 3. MeSYMON, 33° Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, conneoting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, earrying tho great United Statos Mail—Only through United States Mail Line for California and Oregon, via As- inwalland Panams. Greatly reduced prices. The splen- Ma new and double engine United States mail steamship ILLINOIS, 2,500 tons burthen, H. J. Harts U. 3. N., commander, will gail Monday, March reciscly, from pier foot of 'Warrer he Pacific Mail Steamship Com: GOL GAT! 1 be im readis the Illinois’ mails and passenge: San Francisco, The Golden Gat Panama to San Francisco inside of stoamers on the Pacific from 2 to 2% P modations are only equalled by her consort, the John L. Stephen ‘0 efforts will be spared on the part of the com- panies to sond their passengers through with expedition, comfort, and safety. ‘assongers will be landed at the rail- road wharf at Aspinwall free. Transit of the Isthmus at the passengers’ expense. Pi ry through assage by the United States mail steamers from New York have preference of ommodation on board steamers. Rates of fare from Panama to 5S: the most favorable terms. For freight or paises CHAKLES A, WHITNEY, at the office of the 177 West streot, corner of Warre W YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP line, Speen to San Francisco, via Aspinwall and ot @ Pacitic mail mEAnciee) ee apply to ompanion’ N* ‘9 dotention on the eel double engine chard Adams, commander, will v jinwall, Navy Bay, from pier No. 4 North river, om Tuesday, 6th, April, ‘at three orolock P.M, recisely, connecting wit! o new a | Wheel double engine steamship CORTES, 1,800 tons, Thomas 5 S 4 | B. Cropper, commander, wi will be ‘in ron neve at Panama to recel 5 immediately for San Francisco. | ventilation of the Cortes are all that oan be d speed, (ostablished om the voyage betwoon Ni anama, and whilo on the Pacifie cosst,) is unsurpassed. | Every exertion will be made on the part of the sure comfort, expedition, and safety. Passengers will be landed on tho wharf at Aspinwall, taking the Panama Rail- at tickets for this line aro sold DAVIS, BROOKS & CO., Genoral ‘at the above office, under w, for the convenience of | rond, and are cautioned | only'at 26 Broadway. | Agents. (A mail bag is made up the new United States Postage In the public. NDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE FOR CALIFOR- nia, at a great reduction in price. splendjd, ing steamship UNCLE SAM, (2,000 commander, will sail for ‘Aspin +2 P. M., from pier No. $ North riv the character of being the fas! it nm her two former voyages, beat abl her competitors from two tore days Her good qualities asa seaboat, and accommodation for passengers, &re as much superior to other steamers as hor spoed. No efforts will be a] on the part of her owners or officers to send ie parent through with epeaision pater = safety. For freight or remel low rat ply te E. MILLE, Agent, 61 Cortlandt street. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY connecting with the Pactfic Mail Steamship Company | carrying the great United States mail. Only through week- ly United States mail Hine for California and Oregon, via ve inwall and a peavey ae ae » 1: 20th, and 28th of each month. reatly reduced prices. eplendid United States mail steamship CRESCENT CITY, 500 tops burthen), John McGowan, commander, will sail on Monday, March 38, at 2 o'clock, 'P.M., precisely, from ier at the foot of Warren street, North river. The Pacific Steamshi "s magnificent & N nd fast sail mA. Milli ¥ will be followed, on the Sth of April, by the United States mail steamer GEORGIA, (3,000 tons bur- N., commander, connevting at in, Company's mas- ent now mail STEPHENS. Tho ifie Mail Steamship Company always keep oxtra steamers at Panama, to insure immodiate despatch. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the o the companies, No. 177 West otrect, wuruur UF NITED STATES MAIL S$ For New Orleans, via Hi amship | CHEROKEE, John McGowan, commander, will sail from the pier at the foot of Warren’ street, North river, on Mon- day, 25th March, at 2 o'clock Precisely, Rates of pas- 0 Havana ‘and New Orleans:—Upper ‘and after saloon berths, $60; lower forward saloon bortis, $50; steerage, $25, No freight taken to Havana but specie. Freight taken to New Orleans at 30 conts per cubic foot. Shippers of freight are requested to supply themselves with the company’s bills ce of MSHIP COMP. —Tho splendid 4 Y— of Iading, which may be had on application at the office, obher form will be signed. No bills of lading signed aftor 12 o'clock on the day of sailing. For ft to M. O. ROBERTS, 177 W: | (UPPER SHIP MARRIET MOXIE, FOR SAN FRAN- , is now rapidly loading at the bulkhead between 137 East river, and can take fifty to one hundred freight, if immediatel. SUTTON ht or passaze apply t, foot of Warren. and 37 ery light offered CO, Bt to Wall street. POR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA VERA CRUZ AND ACA- pulco.—The new and fast steamship ALBATROSS, 1,100 tons burthen, will leave this port on Thursday, March lock, for Vera Cruzdirect. This is the shortest, and most healthy route for passengers bound to Californ| For freight or passage, apply to SIMEON DRAPER, 46 Pine street, corner of Willia USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR PORT Philip, Melbourne; and) Sydney, Anstra nificent new steamship GOLDEN AGE, 3,000 . commander, will be despatched for the abo; or about the 15th May. This stesmship is of ¢! strongtli, and, in, every steamers, and it is steamship in the world. cond, and third class steamer ever built way equal to the Collins line of lieved will prove to be the fastest Her accommodations for first, se- asnengers, aro superior to those of any ‘ates of passnge:—Firat class, Indies saloon, $375; class, npper waloon, $350; second class, $275; third class, $200. The books are now open. For freight or passage, apply to HOWARD & SON, Agents, 31 Broadway. USTRALIA.—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK ets.—The ‘nearly new and beautiful clipp EGON, 1,000 tons burthen, Captain Phos. A. Higzi at berth, pier 12 E. R., in, as the il from New. lelhourne, Port Philip, on the 20th March, punct tually. The Orozon is the only true clipper built vessel a, resent advertised for next month. Her cabius are roomy, cht, and well ventilated, and fitted np in the most com- fartable manner possible.’ Tt is sufficient to add that sho will be provisioned in the same liberal manner as her prede- cossors. The Pioneer Line was the first and haa been the onl. regular line. The ohject of the proprietors is to establish it on a permanent basis, and they deem it nocessary to state that none of their vessels have beon obliged to atop at any port for supplice, nor has there a word of complaint | against them, Rates of passage:—Saloon, $225; fi cabin, | $175; second cabin, double berths, $125; single do., $140: rything provided by the ship, except wines, liquors, soap. and towels. The remittance of one-third will secure & pas: race: for which early spplication is recommended, to R. W. CAMERON, oF JOMN OGDEN, 115 Wall street, STRALIA.—BARK MARY PARKER, PIER NO, 9 East river, ia now receiving the balance of hor eargo, and will go to sonin a very few days. “Shippors are request: cd tovsend in thetr bills of lading, ne none will be sirned utter the vessel has sailed. A few choice bert! in the eahin enn be hind nt the extremely lo: if immediate geptleasee is made at the office i Line, 138 Maiden lane, Only a o in th ove favorite vessel, heeabin, at. the above rate. TRAMER FOR AUSTRALIA, VIA THE ISTHMUS or yarams, —Tho substantial mship UNICORN, Capt. pidge, baving beautiful neeommodations, ‘will be dispatohed from Panama in the early part of Aprii, for Syd- ney, New South Wales, under aterm and oanvass. She will take s limited pumber of first and second eabin who ean leave New York as Inte as by stenmers of 21st March for Arpin The attention of persons wishing to avoid the voynge around the cape, is invited to this o Apply to OWLAND & ASPI 54 South engors, OR AUSTRALIA, 23D OF MARCH.— Dor ship ST. THOMAS, Captain Morrell, wail positively be despatched as above. ‘or small ‘ht, or ahd seco ly to SCHMIDT & BALC first and second cabin, a) or DEPPERMANN & ALBURTE: TRST VESSEL—DESPATCI LINE FOR AUSTRALIA. Tho vty feat malting and favorite pnoket ship FLO: KIDA, Captain G. R, Nickerson, is now rapidly loading, al Pier Mpbuct river, for Port Philip. All frolght for this ship meet be on hoard before Saturday, 26th inst. Shippers Will plenee band in their bills of lading and clear their goods Ae soon na they complete their engn Shippers will a mind that the vessols of this line take none but oabin onsequently proceed direct, without any atop: nding their cargoes at the earliest possible day. . HOSUTTON & CO., 04 Wall stroot, EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COMPA- Noy Per che Aopping at Havana. —The now side- wheel ticamslip BLACK WARRIOR, Robert W. Shufelde N., commander. The stoamer Black Warrior will sail 7 Mobiie, Friday, Mareh 2th, at 12 o'clock, precisely, from jer foot of Harrion street, North vi P Freight taken for Now Orleans at 30e. por eons Co. Mobile, will Goods free of comm javana but specie. o freight pany's bills of lading ean be ba office: no other form will b rigned. Shipper a of Inding bo the of. fice by ning o'clock, P. M March 2%. Varoels re- ceived at the office only. for Havans must peo- fon eure passports before ine port LIVINGSTON, cRe MERON & CO., 31 Brondway. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES Mail Line,—The new first cinss stoamabip A USTA, Captate Thomas Lyon, will lenye for Sevanpne, on Wodnos- day, 28d March, at 4 o'clock. P. M. Foe freight, apply on board, at pior No. 4 North river, and for one (having the very best avcommodationt,) to SAM, 1s, TOHTLL, AM Front street. The Florida, Gaptam, M. D, Woodhall, on Saturday, 20th March. ie OR ALBANY. DIRECT. THR NEW AND RLEGANT Pe hadniont FRANCIS SRIDRY. et Bin a Kenton, Will leave the steamboat pier bingon vieaot, for Albany, Tesetag, Maton ‘at 6 o'clock, , Fare 00 coats, For hoard, \ Ti, 92 Warren steve, or Pe April 2. For speed, rength, thkteo ships have no superior on an (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE NEW, SPLEN- did steamship UNITED STATES, Wm. C. Berry, com- mandeg, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Friday, Marob 2, at4 P.M. The jestisies of this vessel for comfort, sped and safety, are well known. Rates of fare—first cabin, steerage, Freight, 3) cents per cubic foot, fr 6 or passage, apply at the office of tho New Yori and C nia steamship company. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO. rad agents, No, 26 Broadway. No freight received on board before Tuesday morning, March 22, NORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— Fn United States mail steamship ROANOAKE, BE. endy, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, on rday, March 26th, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight apply Saturday, and f to - board and LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street, a |ALIFORNIA TICKETS FOR SALE.—TWO FIRST tickets for Mon oy larch 21, per steamers Iili- nois and Golden Gate, the holdors not being able to loave. Apply at the office of the St. Nicholas Hotel. 'TEAMSHIPS FOR SALE—TO CLOSE A CONCERN.— ‘The double engine Dropoller steamships William P 4 Benjamin Franklin, 1,000 tons capacity, engines power. These steamers aro fifteen months old, have constructed of the best materials, white oak frame and avily copper fastened, are diagonally braced with for strongth and spoed aro not surpassed by any vi ir d tonnage; were coppered eight months since. They are in evory rospect Al. Their ongines are now in perfect ord and aro of superior workmanship, and have been well tried on the route between this port New Orleans for the last elght months. The cabi ele- ly furnished with all the requisite furniture for passon- For farther particulars, apply to E. LINCOLN & CO. atl street. LIQUORS. BOTTLES OF BRANDIES, WINES, 100.00 whiskey, gin, rum, champag comprising tho largest va dials, syrups, &o. &o. country, but up ex: ly for family use, and t! quale maranteed by the first physicians. Sold by WILLIAM H. ENDERMILL, 490 Broome street DOZEN CLARET WINE, FROM $150 PER doren, Brandics, wines, gin, ‘ars, &c., for wholesale and family trade, at 20 per Dealers call or send your orders, it 1.00 dials, « cont below ney Pour: Reraasld ay you to make one trial, we PY WILLIAM H, UNDERHILL, 480 Broome street. RELS SCOTCH ALE, BY THE GLASGOW, Also, London, Dublin, and Philadel- Prime East India and Phila- For sale, 430 Broome street, cor- OVE’S FALKIRK ALE.—100 CASKS, PINTS, IN steamship Glasgow, for ime order, now landing from 7 % 8 Wall street. ht anle by WHEELWRIGHT & , it EXPRESS AGENCIES. — “a ERFORD & CO.’S CABIFORNIA EXPRESS WILL ‘be despatched to-morrow, Monday, at two o'clock, P.M., by th jendid steamship Tilinois, and connect with the magnificent steamer Golden Gato, through in about twonty- four days anil pareluBroseived Uli 1 Feats Nodetention’om eecece “BERFORD & CO. ALIFORNIA EXPRESS.—SHIPPERS WILL BEAR in mind that our fast express for San Francisco, all the world and tho rest of mankind, will be despatched by the magnificently eplendiferous and beat-all-the-world stesmers of the Uncle Sam feurale line, which isnow to arrive about five days after the other lines, Our express is the olde: which will sccount for our being slow. We need a special messenger and a freight agent, to look after each other. No charge to sito pers! by this line for cording. and paling. as our (exorbitant) charges are as much a8 shippers can : euaDa's C Yawdaorb, N. Y. 28 TARLESTON EXP! crs, every Wednes he only express connecting with tablished ex- reas to the interior of Carolina, Georgia, ma, and aruperny Peto motes = ve Srare delivery of in the interior, they mu ye addressee 5 om 7 "CHASE & CO., 38 Brosdway. ‘OBILE EXPRESS—PER BLACK WARRIOR, FRI- day, March 25.—Ours is the only regular express direct to Mobile, and to the interior of Alabama. Lowest rates, and greatest despatch. CHASE & CO., 38 Broad ‘EW ORLEANS EXPRESS—PER UNITED STATES, Friday, March nd per Cherokee, March 283, Froight, lnggaze, speci ad and parcels delivered at lowest rat ec ‘otice.—To secure the shipment of large cases on oneal these sloamers, and obtain for, them s sure and prompt delivery, they show! addrossed to of ples u ‘ CHASE & CO., 383 Broadway. NEW, YORK, AND HAVANA EXPRESS—THE UN- dersigned have established an express and commission ency at liavans. Apply to M. A. YZQUIERDO, No. 61 Catto do ln Industria, oF to LIVINGSTON, WELLS’ & CO., 74 Broadway, New York. FFICE, NO. 59 BROADWAY.—ADAMS & CO.’S VU. Mail Exp for California, Oregon, and the Sand- wich Islands, via the Ishmus of Panama, in charzo of « Special messenger tu destination, the United States mail vamer Illint on Monday, March 21, 1853, tit Panama with the Pacific mail steamer Golden Gate, Eranciseo. Our next regular semi-monthly California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands, wi above, per United States mail steamer Illinof#, MAIL STEAM- ‘Ours is t! ‘and Saturday ‘ombs & Co.’s well e ill lea for Aspin- wall, Navy Bay, direct, on eo at 2 o'clock, P. M. ir Immediately upon arrival at San Francisco, all freight and packages for Sacramento, Downieville, Marysville, Nevada. ity, Shasta, Stockton, Moquelumne Hill, Sonora, Maripo Yankee Jim's, Ophir,’ Georgetown, Coloma, Jackson, Morm , Grass Valley, and m: mining districts, i forwarded b; ir own California inland expres ngers to dertina fi Ww ply with the government ord 6 ni Small parcels will be received until 1 o'clock on day of steamers departure. No charge to shippers by this line for custom house fecs oF consular certificates. No pac should exceed 125 Ibs. weight, or 53 feet cubic measurement and everything must be in Waterproof condition, or it will be at the owner's risk. S$ & CO., 59 Broadway. ® MEDICAL. Aen nena (UMRONIC DISEASES ESPECIALLY TREATED FROM 12 to 8 o’elock, by Dr. RYAN, to the Government Hospital, cases of the skin, chest, Broadway. R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 TO 12 A. Mug and6to9 P. M., Sunday excepted, at Ho. 643 Houstom, strect, near Woost D2, WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, CA consulted betwixt tho hours of 7 o'clock, A. M. an Wo'elock P. M., daily. Office at the old established place, Caual street, exactly one door cast of Broadway. R. CLARK, MEMBER OF THE UW New York, can be consulted at 48 Canal street, tv o doors enst of Broadway, for s quick and sure cure. Ot ce hours from 8 to 10 A. M., and from 3 to 9 P. M. R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, B ham and William streets, mayfbe éon: real, an d nervous system. Offico, 388 od at his of flow, from7 A.M. to9P. M. Dr. C. is @ regularly educate tielan aud surgeon, : See YGIASTIKA.—A SPREDY AND CERTAIN ¢ aURB for neuralgia, tie doloreux, toothadl Ache, and rheumatism in the head, an convulsions, or any othor complaints attendant upe childhood during the period of tacthing, has been disr and is now being successfully administered in the f the akin by the nervous head- OVER .tive of a o om medieated necklace, to be worn next pation’ An eminent German physicia rod the virt i¢y of tI whieh 4) nee lace are of application. ' rhe notice called tom quack medicine, ded by one of tht . most om* nent of the faculty, as peculiarly powerfal in acl ing throug the pores of the skin di rectly upon the disease or excite nerves, affording, generally, instant, and alway Teliet, and effecting permanent cure, twenty-four hours trial of the medicated ni to prescription, find no relief, may, riod, by fone returning the money. SCHUFFNER A Mt ‘Testimony. the medicat of such & factory res tho most satie- ICH, M. D., No. 285 Henry st For sale by the proprietors, No. fd Heawe roth Brookiya. EDICALCARD.—DR. COBETT, 19 . , Miietccen Chatham and Willtam ead tcHtinen. posite the Chatham Bank, may be cousa toa with conidengp on diseases to which fi is heir to. Dr. C. is a rogularl edneated phy: d surgeon, and a a'who may hace. suk fered trom t ‘atment of mnedicw on being ha treated, N.Bt mmyaipigam, a a office as member of the New Yor 3 “ci Mouse from 7 A.M. to9 Pe MVersity. No feo ‘ATE MEDICAL COM , Professor of Disonsee 263. Price $1. to many the & timely possession of sfor the marricd, of those discloses important seorcte particularly. © wife, the mother—the one 4, or the other in the deoline NE MART B TED WOMAN'S PR’ Dr. A. M. M ry band, miglit have Work, 18 te intended especial ontemplating mai y whi SeTkacw to them je iw of s letter from Dr, A.M. Mavmroway, 12f D Jiy Doss Siz—My wil [iverty sire pas been perceptibly sinking for aowe three years or more Sud pulferiag some mont 5° aS auviag' be ment—every sumcensives ore de prostrating her, puttim - minent d whieh was, on the Inst Scension, despaired of, Ta YY s inovitmile, and resigned If te ste, mow about two months) 1 heara joken of, 48 containing some matters 5, ere another yoar have human probatilivy my wite woord have. boos d my ebildron motherion #0, tinpracticable to convey more uly the ts tronted of, as they are of ure sti foe the married or those ml ing 84 222 Broadwey, No.2 Astor louse, and off'os, 120 Likerty street, Now York; Little & over m in her Hi of cow serio’ ¥ publish Ce Alban: Tuoker, Mobile. Ino, T. ¥. Peterso: Choetaue sent, Phitedelphia.. of essegeet tee toes Hill ee anamiteed by mall, free of postage, to any'part Pie eR Alera fie Be “J + A.M. 10 York, or box iH iNew York Fort wftoe, . G nen ‘a = tree of ox Waited wy wae ‘