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NEW YORK HERALD, rset dB MARCH 6, 18658. FINANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Farway, March 5—6 P. M ‘The stock market generally was lower this morn- ing. The operations were comparatively Mmited: but prices were pretty well sustaimed from the open ing to the clove. At the first board Hudson River Railroad thind mortgage bonds declined } par eons; | Canton Company, j; Delaware and Hudson, }; Penn: sylvania Coal Company, 1; Cumberland, 4; New York Central, j; Erie, ; Harlem, $; Michigpa Cen- tral Railroad, }; Michigan Southern, 14; Cleveland and Pistsburg, ¢; Cleveland and Toledo, j; Chicago and Rock Island, }. Virginia Stale sixes advanced 4 per cent; Califarnia State sevens, 24; Illinois Cen- tral ponds, j; Reading, {; Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad, 4. There was 4 more active movement to-day ia State stocks. Catifornia State sevens were in demand, and closed firmat an advance. A seven per cent State stock is not a common thing now-a-days. ‘Most of our State issues are at five and six per cent, and some of them command a premium, even with that low rate of interest. California State sevens should stand before all the rest, in market value, as théy actually do in productiveness. can be no in- crease in the public debt of California. The State constitution requires every act of the Legislature in- creasing the public debt to be submitted to the peo- ple, and with this restriction the probability is that no attempt will be made to enlarge the present in- debtedness. The totaidebt is about three and half millions of dollars, and a proper sinking fund has been.provided for its ultimate liquidation. In the Jeading speculative railroad stocks the movement ‘was moderate, but no stock was pressing for sale, and outsiders appear to have lost no faith in the fu- ture course of prices. The pause in the market is a desirable feature for many operators. Some old holders may step out during the tem- porary depression, but many new opera- tors will be likely to step in and get a good line for the return of better prices. At the second board to-day the market was quite steady, with a more active business in the leading specul: tive stocks. Canton Company advanced 4 percent; Erie, 1; Hudson River Railroad, 4. New York Cen- tral Railroad opened this afternoon at 924 and sold down to 92 per cent cash. Some short sales were made, but buyers appeared so plenty that the sellers ‘were soon Cleaned out. After the board some of the short sellers were buying back the same stock at an advance of $a 3 per cent. Chicago and Rock | Island was without material change at the second | board. The sales sum up only three hundred shares. Hadson River Railroad was moderately active, and prices were well sustained. The earnings of this road in February, this year, will foot up about fif- teen thousand dollars more than those for the same month in 1857. The road is managed with a great deal of economy, but not to an extent to impair in the least its efficiency in every department. The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol- lows:— Total receipts. ‘Total payments. Total OL... 2 0s The receipts to-day inctate $43,000 from customs. The steamshiy New York at this port from Green- ock, brings us one day's later news. She left on the 14th of February. The closing. quotations for con sols were 964 a %64 for money and account. The political advices are of a favorable character, show- ing that not the slightest apprehension need be en- tertained regarding any interruption of the present peaceful relations of all the European Powers. ‘This news is a, foreshadowing of the favorable ad- vices anticipated by the steamship Europs, now fully due at this port with Liverpool dates to the 20th of February. The operations at the Clearing House to-day were as follows:— ‘Tota! exchanges 816,387,800 90 ‘Tova! balances. 874,245 96 The closing rates tetay for sterling exchange, per the Arago from this port for Southampton and Havre tomorrow (Saturday), were 84 a 94 per cent premium; on Paris, 6f. 17} a 5f. 133. The Atlantic Fire Insurance Company have de- clared a semi-annual dividend of five dollars per share. The Albany Argus of the 4th inst. contains the following in relation to the present management of the La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad Company. ‘The road is now in good hands, and will be com pleted at an early day. When completed it must command an immense business: — ‘The vacancy in the direction of this company occasioned by, the retirement of J. B. Brewster, of New York be Billed by the election of Mr. Wm. Watson, of th city, Toe directors no longer omploy financial agents at New York since July tast. Mone: been raised through gents in & way the present directors decline to follow. Ne less than $2,000,000 of stock and bonds have been slavghtered ced sales. As soon ag the Eastern di- rectors, who bearly all reside in this city, discovered the mode of raising mobey , they resolved to remove the fiscai azency and the office to thia city, where they can manage tt themselves. Judge Radcliffe, we learn, bas assumed the gpecial charge of the floances as one of the directors We learn that the floating debt, which was very trouble #ome, bas been reauced to an extent to render {t no longer #0, Messrs. Clark, Perry aud Lutber, of the Board of Directors, have gone to Wisconsin to superintend and over look the affairs of the company on the live. The road will be finished to 1a Crosse thia year. The contractor ts !ay- ig the iron at the rate of haifa mileaday. The winter had been, and ir, propitious to the work. ‘The Board has cut down expenses in every Ne way. They have made arrangements with al! the Fastern roads by which they new tcket through from Boston and New York to 8. Paul, Minnesota, over the La Crosse road $89,219 O4 89, S21 33 The Norwich (Conn.) Courier states that the time having elapsed for filling up claims against the Col. chester Bank, bank notes to the amount of $15,726 have been presented to the receivers, while the out #tanding circulation of bills legitimately issued was, at the time of the injunction, only $12,012, thus showing # fraudulent issue of $5,714. The assets of the bank are about $50,000, but of this amount some portion will doubtless be found not to be good. ‘There is no question, however, that the billnolders are perfectly secure end will receive dollar for dol- lar in satisfaction of their claims. The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser states that James M. Smith entered upon his duties as receiver of Oliver Lee & Co.'s Bank on Wednesday. Mr. Smith was appointed several months ago, but de- clined acting for reasons satisfactory to himself. The annexed statement exhibits the value of fo- reign dry goods imported at this port during the week and since January 1, in each of the past three years: — Movewerm iy Foxman Der Goons, 854, Por the work 1867 1868. Entered at the port... $1,566,255 1,278,646 1,187,879 | Thrown cn market 1768614 1,507,496 1590/5688 Since Jan. 1 Fotered at the port $19 667,690 24,171,603 6,612,295 ‘Thrown on market... 20,515,708 4,817,892 12,626,145 Stock Excha pi Fawar, March §, 1858 10000 Iowa T's 68 Ine, 410 she a A Gen RR. 20 os 500, do. 860 366 LaOr & Milw RR 10% “ 70 0 .....060 TL 2000 NY Bi4's 61. 2024; 10 New Jersey RR.. 125 1000 NY 6's '66..... 10854 800 Hud River RR... 35 2000 Bk'iyn Oly G's 97 10 de. ‘ 4000 NY Gen: Ray 102 2000 Erie RR eb ‘71. 63 © 10 Reading i 160 Mich oe RR. Ssasexs Ba3s Fe 24 Clee & Pitts RR ak OD BR ose | &% = do 6 Ce) 9455 200 Clev & Tol Ritb30 63 300 do... 10 63 25 0 do, it34 300 do 83 100 Chi & Rik 87 100 do 81 108 do. er 100 = do, 8 70 = do 81 @ «do. 86% 50 do. 81 {200 Mil & Mina 40% 6 do. 40% 16 do . 4 @ = do r*) BOAR 92 92 86: 86 8T SaSeszF2 im PUR ERS ee Baer ReaR eRe is0 The follow ing are the closing quotations this after. noon, as reported by C. Kowalski, No. 18 William Panams.. hse 106% Hilnois Geatrai mai 90 34 ign Tay M. So, &N.Ia../314; 314 REPORTED SALES OF Y ig AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. $5,600 be nega & 2,060 do. 8,000 Hanntbal & St. Joseph’ eR.7 "200 New York city 5 per cent 5,000 Chicago, St. Paul & Fond du Lac R. 60 shs New York and Harlem RR. 10 La Crosse and Milwaukie RR. . 40 Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac RR Sirving Bank.. Cen... ..7436 ea becknan ire meee ‘Company Also the following:— $1,000 New York 6's. seeseeee dat. me: 100% 1,000 Pennsylvania Coal bonds, 1st mig. 73 oh Fultom Bank.........+-+0ses0e+ New York Life Insurance aud ‘Trust Co. 36 New York Gas Light Co... 3% 148 New Jersey RR. and Trans; 49 North American Trust and $2,000 Missouri 6’s,....... 1,000 Sacrameate City 10’ s.. 2'000 La Crosse ard Milwaukie RR. 1,C00 New Jersey Central RR. 2,000 Waterton City (Wis ) 8 5,000 Milwaukie aud Horicon Ri ‘Ysbs American Excbange Bank 20 Oriental Bank § Huvover Baal 20 Park Bank, 30 Washington ‘Fire Insurance | 2 re Ingur: 100 ba Crosse and Milwaukie RR. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frupay, March 5—6 P. M. Asurs.—The market was steady, with sales of about 50 bbis. pota, at 6c. ; ‘Ils were quiet. pg ences ng ‘brands, much firmness, eapecial r ipping 5 which were ees po Mag especially such as round hoop and extra grades of ‘Ohio, and sales in some cases were made at an advance of about 5c. per bbl. ‘There also continued a good demand for Southern flour, espe. cially for grades adapted to the trade with tropical fon The sales footed up about 8,000 a 10,000 bbls., at about the following quotations: — Superfin $4 80 a $4 35 Extra State, +4508 475 Weatern and Ohio Superfine. +4308 435 Extra Ohio and Western... 4558 610 Canadian superfine and extra, 4360 5 60 Baltimore, Alexandria and Georgetown. 4800 610 Southern fancy and extra........... 50a 650 Choice extra family and bakers’ brands..,. 6 00a 8 00 . 300a 375 3 00a 3 50 i re better and in good demand, with sales of about doce 600 bbis. at quotations. Southern flour was firmer, especially the higher grades. The sales were about 1,500 a 1,800 bbis., at prices within the range of the above quotations. figures. Corn meal was sales at our quotations. Wheat was firm, and prime low searce: the eales embraced about 1,600 bushels prime white Kentucky at $145; 1,000 do Virginia mixed at $1 20, and part of a cargo of damaged Southern white at $110, with sales of Chicago spring at $102. Corn was firmer, with sales of adout 15,000 a 20,000 bushels, included ia which were about 11,000 or 12,000 bushels ‘prime South. ern yellow for export, at 70c.; Jersey yellow at 673¢¢., and Yellow and white’ Southern at 68c. Rye was quiet and nominal at 68¢. a 70c. Oats were firm, with sales at 44c. a 46c for Stato and Western. Correx—The market was quiet and sales limited; 120 bo giant were sold at 99¢c. @ 10s¢c.; 200 do. Jamaica at 124;0., and 150 do Maracaibo at 130. Corron.—The sales embraced about 1,600 bales, closing at about 12¢. for middling uplands and about 12\Ke. for middling Guit Frascum.—Rates were steady. To Liverpool 400 pack of lard were engaged at 17a. 6d.: 300 boxes bacon at 64., 160 bales of compressed cotton at +4. To Lon. r ship Wanderer was taken up to load with cotton for Cron- stadt at 7c per tb. Ratesto Havre were unchanged, as also to Australia and to California. Hay.—The market was firm, and sales within two or three days have reached about 2,000 «3,000 bales for shipment at 6f¢. a7 Morassis.—The market was active and firmer, with sales of about 70 bhds. Cuba musoovado at 2c. a 26c., and 761 bbis. New Orleans at 0c. a Sle. a S2c. Navat Sroxm.—Sales of 3,000 bbls. common rosin were made at $1 60 4 $1 55, and 150 bbis. spirits sarve, tine at 470, Other descriptions were without change of moment. | PM. with mane and passen | dy Hook, loat an One were unchanged and sales limited Provisions. —Pork was firmer, with a fair demand from the trade, with sales of 400 a 500 bbls. at $16 60 a $16 85 on the spot, with a good portion, however, deliverable next week at $16 7. e Prime sold at $13 0813 2%. Beet WAS quite steady, with sales of about 160 200 bbis., in- cluding country prime at $6 76 a $5, and mess do. at $i0a $L; repacked mese at $12 a si3 50, aud extra do. (50 bis ) at $14 a $14 50. Pacon was quiet at 840 ade. it Meals —Sall bout 300 a 400 packages were made, in- cludwg sboulders at 6c. & 6Xc., and hams at 8c. a f£\yc., with a lot of sugar cured at Gc. Lard was steady, With eales of about 150 a 200 bbis. and tierces at 9X%c. 10% ¢ aad aud cheese were firm, and prices ua- cbang aa —Sales of about 300 casks were reported at 3\;0. *f Gare —The market was me firm, and some descrip- rere quoted, stightly . The sales embraced 600 bhis melnding Cuba muscovado and Ne w Orleans 4 some Porto Rico, chiefly within the 1 of about Se. a Te. ‘TUSKRY —BSales of 200 a 300 bbie. were made at 22\4c. Woou.—No revival has yet taken place in the wool trade. The consumption bas been decreased full fifty per cent by the bankruptcy of manufacturers, and it is Hot probable that the business will be fully resumed in many mouths—possibly years. The great cause of nt de. pression is the lack of consuming buyer lere and speculators are afraid to tevert for the reason that i imposible to know when they may be able to realize. Quotations are still no more than nominal MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. vie eg EY Lines, Havre Sermehte Aree, Lines. Bev Griseae Beane & Thomp- Breamah'p Pemarere--J BE Suet 2 Oe. bon Back Lamplighter Maca: . Halvestoo—J H Brower & Berk Mepuak. Lincoln, Brig C F 0’ Brien, Walia, Havana J iw reall Oo. Sg a a aye Bene Bice Waris bidioam, ‘ Smith Ba jirenrd, Rich Pierion. Ech: Geo Hoffman, Nickerson ina Hand, Schr Amelis, Bayley, Porlamoulh—8 W Lewis & Co. ARRIVED. fcemahie, Rew York (Be), Melllinn, Greenott, Feb 14,6 gers, to Robert Uraig. Hae, ox rieticed beavy gales from westward all the ‘homare. 8 eh nit, wae struck by Lightning, which epiit the fore royal Bark Warren Fiaher (of Philadelphia), @ Neweas- tie, F, Dee Si rite ise to mater Was off Tate fia at Med dg Hauterse wk continuation of gales NS UNNE ned NE ith raia had fad ang, Wie He ene Int that, NW | by W distant 7 miles, took & pilot fromm boat fane, since which time has had heavy gales from NW to NR, wins rain, ua and gnow, weather very i Teasel all toed = chit ‘b inst, off San- with e chin ores towed a ‘ait Br ahip 8 Siar, a oy, by meamt niieeur iog 7311 exchanged x} Ouracos, p.. ven, sehr FE! Dorado, hence for Ki im, 35 a gale hat lost his mainmast close to find was ienking: intended to put ‘into the, dearest serine Wb ‘The K bas experienced heary spit fore aall 0 Sebr Sunn: pet, bag Rg . NC. oe Behr melee, armeler, ities. Tanya, 4s Granite Biate, Bar 3 daye, ir Garetie, Crowe! a Schr Pangassett, Waples, (days. tone, Red onin, Lay fe . Battier. Steamer Pelican, ‘ich, Providence. * The bark HL from 8 Marke lt anchor In the lower May, bneae oc iran oi it Ship Yorkshire, Laverpoat ‘Wind during the day from WNW to NNW, blowing « gaie Fane Be, Biren, Wen at Boston from Messina, from the ea asa eg gar Ye Ma we don 50 casks argols were cogaged at 268. ‘The clioper | an seen Or ont main topgailant masts, po pa tlrer =F pee pond from Rio Janeiro, via bad maiatopeall yard carried away ine NE gale ae Mianvs, from Norfolk 27th ult for the West Indies sprung « leek when off Uape Henry, wi put back to N 24 inst, for repairs, Scum HE Pangan: Kul Georgetown, 8C, Feb 2 for pvp} fen ane b; i fod. the EP wae Perry, Me, tn 1882, 8nd went eahore Tikit nose Bete ro ‘he: Pre eeeeceas beavy weathers aed taeeey ‘het rard pe deck Jond of lumber. The captain went to Elizabeth Assistance Scux J Frepericx, Hlerap, from Searsport , h, put into Charleston Ist inst for & harbor. yoy fcnr KoxEno, of Provincetor Jock’s Point at sunset 4th. the 24 Inst, and must yi ty gee ra tas n for Norfolk, for wn, remained ashore on Bul- ‘Boe went on attop high waar on some of her ballasi before she will come off. Sour Cunistormen Loxser Snow, from Baltimore og Ex. wh ‘was ashore 4th inst on the NE bar of the Bodkin, bi timore. The report NO Tearea atte shy 5 Eee being Toaky on arrival 14 Liverpool. "Bhar Oca Momanou—The aap ‘hp Ocean Mone rch, the largest aie Orne = vessel which ever moored ateur levee, and. which, eer hoticed 8 few saree ‘cleared with the sre lencn trough tolographin Genpatss, Githoar any rouble, 5 Pree akeee Pear Wes ew encanta a oe O Picayune, Feb 26. Marine Disasters for February. The losses occasioned by marine diasters for the month past exceed those of January about $175,000—the losses for Feb- ruary baving been $1,911,350. againt $1,735,775 for January. ‘The following list, compiled by I. H. Upton, Esq, gives the names and estimated losses on each veasel, all of which are CMe alphabetical order:— (tug), Morten, from New ¥ York k of M jax pe), Me need, ove Bi ig for wrec! Gpy- 6r; total gp ian (oe on eran from New ‘ot. Perens: ashore Gol Creseusan, Cheever, trast Heer Onion for Bt Lous; beter burst and burnt near New Madrid, Mo. F Feb 4. (on won sa" total loss by fire at foot of Fifth Expre {rom Portland, OT, for Oregon City; struck fon rock near Williamteve Oty, OT, pated Ls Montgomery; destroyed by fire at New Orleans Feb 2ist ‘81 Maria Toabel Si Maxellan Straite for Valparaiso; log! jn Mwericordia Hay, Straltgof Magellan agpolia. or Pavotievillsy exploded at whitebait NO. Feb Dit 000 ‘by fire at New Orleans Feb 21. . from Charleston for India River, ‘Pls; ie on San Auguaune Bar Fia, ES Prentiss; destroyed by fire at |New Orleans Feb 2ist. Shubrick (US), from Philadelphia for St Thomas; struck a Fook, Jost bulwatis and wheel house $8090 Sunbeam, Dexslow, from Red River for New Orleans; sink in ae River Feb fe Motel loss. $25,000. idivia (Br), from Val for Talcabuano; total loss on rock at Duss Point, Bico, $40,000. way St destroged by fire at New Orleans Feb 21. $13,000. ‘Sherman; destroyed by fire at New Orleans Feb 2i ‘$12. wl iY "Webb, Hazard, Sars York, wrecking; lost au- chor, and ashore at Egg $2600. Arctic, Zerega, from Live epost. “for New York; damaged on voyage by heavy weatber. yi Antoinette, MsCormick, from Callao for England; abandon. ed off Falklend Islands Nor —. $50,000. Auboni,! Darnady, rom Sunderland for NYork; damaged en NOrleans; damaged by Africa for Liverpool; at Cai aT iw distress doa tmouphere, ‘Want, from Hen Franclaco for Hong Keng; dis- mantied by Mybariwii 7 21; put back to SF. C0. Bay Sinte, Sim ‘Orleans for Boston: collision with Dirigo ‘aight of Pb 12: tom foremmst ket Caravan (wh), Bragg, trom New Brunswick; missing since April. 1 , Cre Sebi from Laverpoo! for St John, NB; put into Bel- ast Jai Constantine Nacowuc: from Liverpool for NYork; put into Queenstown Jan 18. lost rudder, &e. $1: Ceroline C Dow, Houdlette, trom Manila for Boston; putin St Thomas leaky Feb 9. $001. Coguimbo, Gl from Balimore for Australia: ashore on the Horse Shoe Feb 12. $1200. ‘Comte Roger (Fr), ai Havre; collision with the Kentuckian; lost spars, &e. $1800 Condor (whaler), Whiteside, at Ryan leaky June 17, bow stove in by ice. Cabinet. Mulien, from Narseilles for New York; put into 8: George's iiny Jau 12 leaky, condemned. $16,700. union, Dunne, from Iiverpog! for New York: put back to LJ 0 18 leaky, Host oper, Be, S600 nurrt Dirigo, Young, from Clyde for N¥ork; dams; ur! “Dumond ft yt Jose by fre F a pat ‘tate, Forsy' y ‘eb 19, at delphis. $50,000. ‘kes, Peters, from Relfast for Savannah; at MaryportJan 14, cargo sbified, lost bulwarka. Equity, Noses, from Bremen for NOricans; total loss six miles F of Ostend Jan 15 $15. EL B Jenney, Marah, from Fairhaven, at Guam Oct 8, dis dismasted by hurricane. $7600, Flying Dutchman, Hubbard, from & ‘ranciseo for NYork; tot’ loss on Brigantine Beach NJ, Feb 14.8175 UF Fenny, Forrester, Slemmer. from NOrleans for NYork; at y West in distress, cargo shifted, $2000, ‘Henry (whaler). Bunker, of Nantucket, condemned at Tal cabuano. 00. Horatio, Hathaway, from Shields for NYork: put into Ber- muda in distress Jan ‘12. $85.00. Harmenie (i a Mart.oijue for Havre; at St Thomas | leaky Jan 19. Barvest Queen, Manson, from Liverpool for Savancab; put Into Milford to repair rudder Jan St "ion. Hayes, Payue, from Liverpool hy *NOrleans; atthe § w hee leaking badiy Feb 19 Jobn Milton, E Harding. from Chinchas for NYork; total Joss off Montauk, LI, Feb 20. $160,000. ae dora, Kempion, at Cork Feb 1, discharging for repairs. 700. ‘Matchless, Potter, from Boston for Manila; missing; passed Anjier Oct 4. $75,000. Ackinaw, Haminar, from Liverpool for Charleston; ashore on Oseabaw! arr lesion New Engiand, Fember from ‘NYork for Glasgow; aban- doned on fire Jan9 $85,000. Oxford: Mivot, from Leghorn for Boston; abandoned leaky lat 40 N, lon 62 W. $25 0 from NOrleane at Liv jan 7 ine gale. ‘with the Athena. lost main and mizen masts 4c c2'gmoee, Mason, from Chinchas, et Bio Janeiro in dlatrene jan BO. SGU, Prins Oscar Frederick, Soren, from NYork. at Queenstown Jon 2. leaky, lost bulwarks, . ec. $4700. oo] Jan 27; lost spars, sails Jatanzas, returned to T Jan ecee. | Red Rover, Logan, from =” for London, asbore at L, and damaged by collision Rescue. Robins, ae S Savannah = ey putin Feb 1 a: Queenstown lenky, lost toremast, & oaxeramh, Davis trom Liverpool for NOrieans; total lees mn Pacific Reet Feds. 000 ““aplendid, Amesbory. thom Mobile for Havre: at St George, Bermuds, leaky, Jan 18. $15,500. Btephen C1 Rurgess, from Tagorzet for NYork; at Queenstown Jan 19, lost rudder. ke Tnion, Davis, from NOrleaus) ior NYork; damaged on the y heavy weather. $1500. ‘aierk Continent, Reed, from NYork for San Francisco; ow into Bio Janeiro prev to Dec 24, leaky. $12 000. Wellington, Prindie, NOrieans for NYork; spruag ® leak Feb Al sea, threw over cargo. Zaretan, Rebinaon, from Clyde f--4 Point Hay, Benbiculs, Jan 13, BARKS Aula (rem), Dannemann., from Sunderland for NYork: sprung alenk in gale Jan? threw over eargo | SITU, ndigaander (whaler) Dougherty of Mkedford: Hut lato Byd- rderer (Br). Good, i Ann 000. “ares ‘for London; put into 8t Thomas leaky Jan 13; dis Cora, Mocre, from Rio mM. ~. oie NYork; put into St Tho- 2 S200. moire, from Palermo for NYork; put into 8t Thomas Feb Nici (ior) Gibeon. from Kingston, Ja, for Liverpool; icity (Br), Gibson. from Kini ia, (verpool; put into Savawonh leaky Jan ®). $7400. Vame Keanedy. trom Hickimond for Montevideo; ashore near M and got ‘by Brazilian steamer $2400 ‘Geo Wushingion (whaler), Clement, of New Bedford; con demned at Sydney Nov It. | $18,000 Indian Helle, Termey, from Portland for Matanzas; ashere ‘ni Nassau Feb 5, from Boston for Goree; condemned at BoH080 John Gardner, Scobie, from Singapore from NYork; miss- tng since Apri is. m0. ton (Br), Clutterbuck, frem Spietde for NYork; put in 70u. sey ‘Jan 7, leaky; lost epars, be. Surtia, Liverpool for SOrieane: total logs by calfiaion ot bp Bork American. $23,400) Lon for ‘Queenstow (Br), daged etaen bed 3. "iat Sh ton 60 aa, Muskingum Martin, from Matanzas for Providence; ashore near Beaver Tail Light a Feb 15. Seo NG Biehbbdorn, Ellis poe Matanzas for ‘Portland; total loss at Neptucket Feb 2. $16 Pathfinger, Kalloeb. fro = aw for Constantinople; on a sand var in Dardanelies Ji en aro. oiAbhy Jones, Tucker, from Surinam for Gloucester; ashore i the rockeat Gloweester, got off “at Key Went in dis- "atu, Elles, from 2 wane for 6 orl tress; collision with cargo. $i row, from New Orleans for Newport low salle, deck’ ond, ke let, Walker, from Port Spain for Curseoa; total lows near ort pain, Now SB F500. Frances (w! ndrews, from San Francisco; lost at Magdalene ie lee Boy from Key West for Garden Key; ashore a Teniopaa barr fou wel oe e, Lelar. t ign, BC, for Monteriden; put “homas leaky Jas met aap = Into Tpdias from Matanzas fi iy dian. ercarne 2 papain ‘orto Reo for Havana, ry Williams. Rabia for NYork; put into Pernambuco Jan 7: lowt foremast head Marietta (Br) Gyan. from Damarare for Haltimere; ashore Hoselle, Hayes. from Carthagenn for” Xaplawal Jone layes, from Car a, . Sed theseged Syn th Bae, oe oPwens prea jan FS Eaten ee, Lemont's Mill for Havana; ashore from fuegoa for Philadelphia; lost New aiker, salina nod crit by toe in Delaware. Sin Naomi, from Neweastle for falem, pe back and ashore at Port amy A T near AQ * Be rm ), Clemen q putinto Hilts Feb 13, ith maiamast rung. am 8 " Frasier r.from Witm! f gre ue ington for Havana; missing Green Spray. rom Jnckronville for West Indies; returned ‘0 Jackeon vi ‘wil ing Feb 6. Sanc0. Ovean Belle, 1, from Nevagea ' mews put es i tom AeBratrn, Nickerson foes Ristapes mna'e leat in gale it 8, ton tas a 'm Mi Stewart, Bryant, from New York; it into Cork teaky Jun S840). aod saat Adela @o ra, from’ Risgeon for Navasan. put into Port in ¢igtrens. 81 jawkine, Griffin, from Charleston for New York, lost bont aod deok lon’! off Hatteras Pep 6 aay, poet Squan dor New York; sunk off Lape rage (Br), om from Fortune Bay, i'd ih Boaton; subore on G a alton Te Hontan Harber, ann 3. ' $400, others, Chatham: ashore on Lovell’s Teland ren 0, om Ba 0" Youth from Savannah for Nassau; at Nassau, NT book Me Measles from New York for Virginia; ashore on ragne Cabot, Hamilton, from Boston for Ne ashore at Rose oe. eb 1 arrived at F at Providenc wis urner, Port an Piatt; ar harbor ot Fort Pi if roo NYork: ashore New York; stove deck load. on faaee Men it arreas Nyon pak. Sm jody igs near Feb 2, eargo lime. ‘e000. prgthy dln Deponit, yerove, from Calais for ee Provisenee at Provi dence © Geeweee) Oren over carte. tas x nchors, eo. $2000 Fila, Farrow, from Charleston for total gn Bt A bar gad , Nie sein, ae Doody, from London for Newport: golliston | wane; total loas off from Rockiand for Rickmon4; et ‘swe Tor Settengv: costa wth a i Fein, Wo; ene tent from A\ Baltimore; at Key ‘lost cargo. Lae may cry with echr David ee from for NTYork; put into Bos. Roberts, Rodfield, ashore at Albion river Jan 15. ssn ate hore Bot Gap Ge Reatoomn gut a 's100 wi erty, trom Nhiedtord| at Norfolk Beb 28 lost tulle, hes $650,” atumorei Put into Lagrange, ‘kland; total loss at Saguish Cover near Plymouth Feb 500. Liberty, Nortolk: jhin: greck'on o cunken ie wari ais (Br), ro} ‘Cienfuegos for Boston; to- e Btury ¥ a tations on Prem b Reef Jan 3 mt mB Claatusgoe Lanson Dean, Drinkwater, from ‘Rockland for Richmond; ashore beiow initer | aise Feb 19. $500. Marin Jewett, Cooper. from Rio Grande for Liverpool; at yg Jan 31; lost foremasi head. Mae, Flowers, trom Baltimore for Anligta; absadoned om mn Fs Wright gion, from NYork for Fall River; lost mainmast ua Tuas Feb 10. ‘00. Mary Jone, Lane, from NYork for Tampico; put into Nas- eau leaky Sist; Blaok River, Ja, for NYork; put in Wilmington, Ne , dan 29, crew diea bled’ ‘Morning from Charl for Ouba; pat into Passau Feb 2, rehab conaemad 'y Stedman, from NYork for Georgetown, SC; oat igemeat bee a0, es Lae Mayflower, Kilburn, bag = ‘ork for Fall River; lost main- mast, fc, off Point Juaita F b 10, $000, ailbisigale, fr for Bakimore; ashore near y by rom NOrieans for Balimore; lost deck erin ets oy: S100, Indo, Long. from Gonaives far Boston; ashore on Btony Beach Feb 10, arr st Roston 1th. $950 Orinoce, Below. from Norfolk for Helifax; Struck Hampton EE i carmagnn tor Klason ae eA K Jah SU leaky, lout captain, 130. Grande A Baranson, (rom Georgetown, DC, for Boe- ince Jon Adley, destroyed by fire in Masenchusetts Bay Feb Wilmington, NC, for West Indl Worth; returned io W. | $600 es idence reof Jan 3. $15,000, lt ‘Wm K Parran, from Chee Bay for York; oo! oye with sieamer Louisiane sod sunk Feb ‘reed Kichmond at York: sauare ou Romer ae Baulch, from bine eens og Christi for Gelvesion: report- ed eshore Feb 1, $0 miles of Light, $3600." RECAPIFULATION, LIGHTHOUSES ON FLORIDA Rt Change OF Onryefort Reet lj bt from a Fixe ® Revolving it —New Lighthouse off Dry Bank. Di Banke inhouse—The new. lighihouse near Coflin's Patches, Ce on Florida Reef, is now completed, and al be exbibited therefrom’ on Wednesday, the Trib of Harch nez\‘i868-” ‘Th structurela on Sombrero shosl, roar dombrere Key. Ti ls an open frame. workot ros, Dullt gniron piles. The roof of the keeper's dwelling is 47 feet above the water. From the top of the dwelling, aud within the frame work, a cylinder 7 feet in diameter rises to thy height of 82 feet, This is curmounted by the watch room and lantern, 12 feei in diameter and 25 feet high. The whole structure will be 154 feet high, and will be painted red, The Illuminating apparatus will be diop of the first order of Freabel, showing ‘a fixed white light, and ilmminating the entire hori "The focal plane will be 144 feet above the mean sea level, god the light ahold be seen) under ordinary, circumstances, from the deck of a vessel 15 feet above the water, ® distance of 19 nautical miles. ‘The poattien of the light as deduced by the Coast Survey le— Longliude. "81 06 48 W of Greenwich. Simultaneously with the first exhibition of tke ligat off Dry Bank, Carysfort Reef Light, which is now fixed. be chang- odo 6 revolving light of ths frst order of Fresnel, showing & bright flash once in @Marinersare pardcuier Pee, not to mistake one of thepe Hehe ins torte the ‘er the exhibition of the new light nd the change of the Caryafort light from « fixed toa revoly- Ing ise height of the focal plane at Caryafort Reef Lighthouse is 106 feet the mean level of the sea. and should be visible Undcrondiaary elroumatances of the steioephere, trom the deck of & vessel» feet above the water, about 18 nautical ‘The approximate position te 25 13 15 N. ‘8 12 44 W of Greenwich, er a ae f the proposed cha: . “ty order of the ini chthouse F RA’ ry gag C9) ee Engineers. Key West, Fla, Feb 25, 1 Spoken, dc. rg. Norton, trom Savannah for Liverpool, Feb $6 fon 8t ashe ie; Goleta. Colcord, from Harana for —, Feb 2, lat 33 35 N, lon 73 10 W. Ports. Antwerp, Feb fmt a C3, Fred Gebbard. for NYork etree 15th and jottebohm, Lamb, for do in Fos, Roger. icra: Stewart for oo. . tine; bark Gien- Durne Tebeulam, for Havana do, bad olf CURACOA Bop! 12—In port bark Venus, ‘Atkinson, from and for NYork Feb A GHENTERCOS, Feb 19-1m port sehr F A Hall, Cain, for Phi- elpbi Canpunas, Feb 20—In port achr Mery K Pierce, Smith, for Bristol RI. with molasses; was abt balf loaded, ana expected Wo seave abt Sth, mPEMAKand, Feb S—Arr brig John Marston, Young, Balt Syavat, Jan 27—1n port ship Martha Whitmore, Parker, from Cadts for Boston, repg, to eail in shout 8 weeks, Havana, Feb 25—In port bark Gen Jones, y. charter gf.tolond box sugare at Ragas for N York The pet bon, Old 4b bark Mary Bentley, Bentley, 3 Panama, abt Feb 3—sid shipa HHumboia, Holmes, Callio ‘and Chieeba Islands, to load for Hampton Ke 0 Janetno, Jan le—Ta port + ‘Asn Sawyer, Gates, 14g guano for Cowes and amkt abt Sr Joun, PR, Feb 13—Arr brig Ki Kirkiand, Knight, Bate Cros, Feb 21—In port bark Fiash, Wilson, hence arr ty 1D. Bid abi 16h bark Widire, Campbell, NYork; 18h, Spearing, Rogers,and C B Knudson, Squires, New ay 4—Arr bark Sea Hird, Weston, aes sebrs Freeman, Tangier: Flying Fish. Kemp: Signal for a ahiy” Cid, steamer Cit York, Howes Philadelphia: ships Prospero, Le: rats. Ht Puriny Loree ton, Given, New Orleans, Jao @ Coster, Hamil, do; barks Waabington Allston, Wood, Sydney, NSW: Marcia, iianchard, New Orieans; echr American Helle, Hallet, New York. Sid, RW, good breeze, steamer ‘Clty of New York: ships lelades, Peoapero: barks ¥ woate a Allston, lee, ‘The following sau ship 8 Beaten: barks Wanderer, "D eg elem. Balas brigs Pauline, JM Si Cracun. 8 Rt Rhoades, As aa Bperd, ety bie, sid on Wednesday; bas been in- bar er hy y oD ape | a, Potter, Manilla; Lizzie Har Rarward, Ni yeALTIMORE, March fot steamer Jackson, Baker, New bark Magnolia, Kissain, Liverpool via Nevassa Island Dlarion, Morse, Gloucester. Sid barks Pals din. ‘Wilson, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, Justice Story, Atkine, Havana. BOOTHBAY, Feb 38—Arr sehr Henrietta, Gulliver, Rock- Savannah. PEEATIC March 3°-CMd ache Dr Kane, alley, Halsimore. CHARLESTON, Fe) —Arr ship Wondar! Lebby, Liver: 001; Soyer, Sarien, Bis, densiro,, vie, & oman: brie Adela. liyers, Havana. id), shi Wannock burn, (lin) Bruce; Liverpeol; Jona Howell, (Br) Appleby, do; Indiéa, (Pr) Godon, Havre, achr i W Davis, Phillips, New Sinreh 1—Arr, Br abip fade. Bale, Cooke, Liverpool: bark Lamartine, Anderson, ‘ork nish poluere Amalte: i to Savannab, and put in for ’ ra, Mossop. Liverpool. Spunish bark rf, Andrew, Markley, West I HYANNIS, "Fe a8--Arr ochrs Grantie State, “att, Boston for NYork; Louisa, Rearse, N York BIGHLAND: “tian. Maree ‘ (guosed—Paasing out, ot New York. Wind NNW. a ral Arr steamship Tennesse, . Belle, Lampher, Liverpool: barks Harriet Hazelitue,| » Boston; Lizzie Bogge, Dizer, Palermo. ragon, Drinkwater, London: J Mont- 2 brig Jobn P He Dison, Bal. Roblosen te Me tha J k; Onward, Coombs, Bosten: Superior, jrerpon br Callforniay Weal, Matanzas; Manuela Remon Jensiro Viissar (Span), Bortolas, Sirvslonas achr Effort, Dui ace “AM—Arr shipe Delhi, Lavell, Boson; Feria, Adams, nike A Mandetson, Henderson. Phiaieiphin, ielow, 2 shepherds Br ‘Rogers: Middlesex, Parmalee, Mon ares her; Chimborazo,’ Moree, and § Carling, Gari from on echrs HB Meteal ba, Bulloch, ton and fadianola; ships Westmoreland, Tranquebar, Goodwin, Havre, bark (oe ington, Vera Cruz; schra Time (Br), ‘Wilton, Nassau, NP; Albert Masco, Hi Hallock, Baltimore,’ L 8 Levering, Garson, Car- arch 3, (by teD—Arr shi ‘Towed to sea 19h. abipa Addie Snow, Howes, Boston. jeptune and Suffolk; brige Deseo Hos SN "3 aunt, toe ney, { Stream, woareee “ara. + a Soar aches Elizr, and Le. ork, Returned, brig Mian a8, Purkip, hence i for Windies, having sprung aleax Old sohra Rubicon. lary Price. N York. SWEWHURTEO iT, Mare arch Aid sehra Chariea I Rogers, feosiey, wad Gulnaie, Darling, Baltimore, Kossuth, Coker, BEDFORD, March 4—Sid brig Ormus, Baker, Phila. “PORTLAND, aa Bae oe Henrietta, Gulliver, Rock ate bark John Howe. Nichols, farana, one gs 4—Arr steamer Osprey, Keone iibbs, Ritrade Warren 1 complete ef foe Me rie Agta Hopkina, New ae ‘arb! 5 Bid, sehr Hard: ee ‘on, eg Xe ¥ Beare Uyhen New Vr: Thos Kendall, ble, Gree Cnrtoraig, nton, Lowden, NY Michell, Urenads: Franklin, trom Live a “Adelaide Rowe, Fowey. BILLIARDS, Bare TABLES, a IMPROVED STYLE A the best man: WeRaensoned materials, and Feat: pay ange of Pha’ aaa "para (wo @ prices to sult the times. So Bruner. CHEAP FOR CASH, ONR ROSEWOO ai Bloec deveryiuing ewmpleve eae my “ARRARTS, 13 Adame street, Rinna biligedestallatment, Told srest RLLIARDS 10 CENTS 4 oo TRE cord naloon 616 roadway. on ‘over? ; ding dridke. 616 Broadway, near TELTARDS—8TX GOOD SECOND, HAND AtLit Sis ada Sites wit ie a a = ‘Billiard snufacturer, | 92 Ann street, F HICLLARDS §—RRAD PI PHELAN'S NEW NEW book, with oa Rokr ate." WAR ei | & si ‘ ‘Ann street, New York OOC_—_————_ SPORTING, | WR 8 BALK TWO THC THOROUGH Py: D PONTER NOUS, Fr Tae ee North Moore girset, Leer a me, a BRIDG: COBNER OF STATKSTREET, BAT- fromt with tery. rooms sultatite for iamillesor vingle gentlemen Aso day can commodated. Reference rey | ER ie foxy ng GRNTLEMEN OR A GE: AN ons pf twits A yen parlors ipey Ay two. baaronen Fi «private family, by apply! near Sixth avenue.’ Terms OB THREE SINGLE ren CAN BE ACCOM. modated with board; ae ree rooms suitable for two pn 15 frome, STATE pe igined BATTERY, — HANDSOME FRONT sabe day" . ‘tér families board, suitable fér families or single. gen 16% oo sas MARK'S PLACE FANDSOMELY FURNISITED sulle of for, 8 fentlemae, and ‘Spaniah tea ‘Wea Theor sitet, A FEW DOORS FROM emen. Fifth ave- TQ srB SPRING 8 STREKE, Fe . wee DOORS FROM BROAD- —To let. several rooms mmedy fur sings The Jeeation singe gra rn. The location ienesr il the drat , Bion ee tnguive of Anson ee em reer pare ‘the jouse. Wass twat: pamger cay i 89. pb KT.—TO LET CHEAP, EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—; Rasderenely furaished. fret tensa wad toll beatoas , toa gentleman and his wife or two gen- 171 DUANE STREET, RY "WEEN HUDSON AND Greenwich prea Furnished rooms to let, to ee: emen, witho st rom $1 to $6 per week, with’ all modern juprovements, ine Private family; @ back Datlor on on anaes suitable for two or three gentlemen, References exchanged. 224. LOURTH STRERT, WASHINGTON SQUARE.— furnished front room, with or without hedrocm attached, to let, fae private fa family, with paral meals given if required; bath aud elose; on saane Door. D7 7 HUDSON STREET. — FURNISHED ROOMS, LARGE and airy, elegently furuiahed, with bath roomy at: rt Se, facaed. in a first three pariore, with or without desirov ms, will be let to gentiemen at from $2 to $5 per week. 3QQ NOURTH STREET.~ROOMS NEATLY FURNISH: ed, wullable fur single, gentlemen: the house Is first cass, baving all ern improvements; convenient to careind stages. Disnor at @ o'clsak, Mefersuces required. BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM BROAD wa gle gentlemen. a house, Dinnerat6o'clock. Terms moderate, French BROOME SER, OMe. BLOCK WEST OF 46 767 "HOTEL FRANCAIS ESPAGNOL.— Batis of elagantiy furnished apartments, for fami- le gentlemen. Tavie d’hote at 544 o'clock. Pri- wate tablen neve AC required. “Cuisine « la Francaise. Refer- SPLENDID SUIT OF ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, OR with breakfast, can be obtained = Twenty third street, & few doors from Filth avenue. A . or & party of two or three, would find thie a desl ra dress loeaitou, Adi Jemes Henry, Madison square Posi oflict, FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ENTERTAINED that very commadious house No.2 Boorman place, Wrest Thirty third sireet. frat brown sone ‘basement house in the biock, by Mise DECK ot New Orleans bp] bbe AY™RICAN iforela WILL = A BUIT of handsomely furnished mm the secon: id floor, to one or two gentlemen, to other OF 88 Be] arate ‘Apply at No. SiWeet Eleventh street, three doors weat o! Licond wav SMALL eee FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, would bi accommodat gentlemen and w:fe. ‘also without wiiidren & Se Sikane hes to a grown son or daughter), with peat rooma, hot and cold water, fire, and a good table. Those witling to ay for good socommodiations ‘will please address, with real nam address, A. B.. Union square Post office. Location vey near railroad and stage Lines. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN A eel private family, up town, between Fourth and Seventh avenues. Boarditg houses need vot anny eae i desired. Address for two days W. , 3 ., Herald office. A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH oard, if required: aleo single rooms, in « brown sone front house, with ail the modern improvemen' the cars and slages. 71 West Fourteenth street, ‘arst ease ‘west of Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY. HAVING SOME ROOMS UN- ecupied, would accommodate two or three single gen- Hlemen or a family with board; house brown atone, containing the modern improvements, ‘Apply at 144 Enat’ Thirter street, uear Second aveaue. Good refereuces given and re- quired. GENTLEMAN, OF UNDOUBTED REPUTATION AS iat ‘and composer, wishes (0 make arrangements With @ private family, ro ns to ohtain board as compensation for inatractions tn thusic: eatisfactory references ia evert respect. Ai A. F., at Breusing’s music etore, No. 70) Broadway. b GENTLEMAN WISHES A ROOM WITH BREAKFAST and ta in a pene family in Brooklyn, not more than een minutes’ walk from City Hall. Please address, sisting (ertma, which must be moderate, J. W. A., Brooklyn Post oftice. Room musi have fire place. BARA ERIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A gentleman and his wife a second story back room and pautries, furnished or unfurnished. ‘The house has all the provements. 71 St. Clement's piace, Macdougal street, be- tween Bleecker and Houston streets. I TO LET, A SURNPED OR UNFURNIAH toa gentleman and Indy or to two single gen- fret clase house, with all the modern, improve: ments, Family private, Furnished, $12 per week; unfur- nished, $10 per week. 300} Kast Tenth street. OARD IN BROOKLYN—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES! walk of Wall street ferry. A gentleman and hiv wife Gan be accommodated with a large on fioor: also a hall room for a single ge sentienan. Aepiy #4 180 Henry street, between Pierrepont and Clark stre 4 ilemen, in OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; front room. or rooms: board must be good, and dinner ‘clock preferred, wy (fiving Joeation, accommo and terms) D.P. R., OARD WANTED—IN A SPANISH FAMILY, BY A young man of respectability. who desires practice in the, Pi language. No Habaneros peed apply, A DL box 667 Post oftice. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—A COMFORTABLE lensent room, w th bot and cold waier, gas, closets, Be., and Orivilege of Sooatenpesiions, a family. location near Wall terms moderate. Address eistuseay with full particulars, M. 5. C., box 106 Post office. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN ‘who is about to be absent dem Obtain boerd for his wife in where (bere are no other boards abome can be enjoyed. Addr J. A. S., Herald . for two days. OAKD WANTED IN SOUTH BROOKLYS—CONVE- lent to ferry; ro wns for two gentiomen and heir wives lating fail pardeulars, two children, sim years of age: a —~ ——_ Hemen: one room furnished: forwkichyit tan good I and & good table $x} or week will be paid for all. adress box 1.034 New York Post office. hg HOUSE, NO. 4 BROADWAY.—FURNISHED rooma, by the day or week, for gentlemen nnd ladies. Price p ny, & to GO cents: per week, from $2to $$. Con- pected ise first clane restaurant CRNISHED APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOARD, TO let to aingle gentlemen, consisting of a parlor and room, well furnished, in the house Now 6 Great Jones street, tepleie with every medern convenience. {URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT VERY LOW PRICES Apply at 69 Esst Fourteenth street, corner of Union uare: ae URNTSHRD bo pe yy FOR a GENTLEMAN and wife or lemen, {1 iy; house containa everthing ary ‘and “hieasast home improvements. Dinner at Go'clock. Bleecker street stages pasa within one door. URNISHED FLOOR TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, Without board, a very emall family, where there are Rochildren, Gea, Bath, hot and cold water, exclusive. Bo moving in. Terms moderate to permanent occupanta. Apply at 702 08 Broadway. Hirata FURNISHED ROOMS TO Lapel | t Inquire at 36 Amily place. 8 modern built house, in, s plearant part convenient t both cara end mae ‘apply at at 6 West pour tem ere, corner ot Bamhavenge, TTY ™ 0. oye exeenere STREET —A i FUR. & single gentleman. ror boerd” Seivaie; referenee required; alaser alg?" PO, GEPSE FAMILIES.—i08 BLERORER ATRERT, Suit of roome aod ale room, sulabte for familie and segle gentiemen eta ot with board, eliper for permanent ys rh very convenience SINGLE GENTLEMEN OF QUINT HAnITs RE ‘quire three rooms furnigbed but bedding, with pe kitchen Immediate ocen| ‘heir own servant i cook for hewn pint be In rieade house: good Inaln: gaat uke of References undoubted given and required. Address 320. box 160 Herald offee,"" * “*¥ ANTED—BY A LADY AND GRNTI D Wiimote ft eigen Pes me Cresta. ein, Addzeas James Wilson Her’ sid rf sheeteres ~ » Herald ofice. ol erences OO ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A BEDROOM, WITH ial board, (breakfast and tea,) in Brooklyn, conre- eur ie outh ferry. Termamust be moderate. Address J., NEWSPAPERS, He NEW ag , HOLMSALS, PaIORS CURRENT— a letter sheet, don ani aper, suitable for enclosure, is ria ng some yaad Satur day mornings, in time f 146 Pearl street. Single copies dcenta. Gren WEST, ALL greene, Wit Cee eA iene dane ES eee Sen NANOTAL PRESSURE eyes fay] ea gold at panto ennnnnnnnnnnnnee $1.000. FoR sare, tHe LHase, ream saloon Ne. 37 Kighah FIRST CLASS BIDLIARD BOWLING EST, A Taumeas sale, two noes GE and G29 Hroedweeee one Gold atveet, . PEW IN ST. THOMAS GH. SALE. A’ piy tok, B. rete, ei rere itl oes PATENT RIGHT FOR A SEWING MA patent right for ap ol! Es ‘® patent right fora gun ements. ISTILLERY, BOTLER, STILE, WO! BP sesmescoee a Sn Tose = somes = in com , ing the mune to lot. Inquire et $66 Washington ad NGINHS AND, BOILERS | FOR pin ae crank st & good, engine or bot pute ‘or «mall, betwe nGrecuwich and Washington’ D FIXTURES OF A eat family Brocery slore, stwated in one of the best Doroc dain the Seventh ward, corper of piping meaninapenry 3 WORCESTER NOW RUNNING Worcester line for Boston. be cen at pier iS North river tootof Cortlandt street, Thu ‘Saturdays. For particulars Teale MARTIN, agents on ihe wha: as above, OR SALS-THE SUBSTANTIAL THREE STORE belek, ot ue | ssement dweliing house No. 776 Geees- Wich trees, peer F Aba square; bas the modern ou terms toeult, Lat: a cheap and by By ot foot “Zovir on tho premises. Ks: SALE—A FIRST Base 7iae aps RGLAR proof aste, ‘aate, and com) office furniture’ efor a oblet iotay ‘So oe furnt rr ie wie ax, e i goku ‘& HUDSON, 1 G@ares SEORE FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- of the erocery wore coruet 2 ‘of Watet and Jacksom and and set of barnes, Inquire of fait & ULL Witrts 2 James 8 street, or of Wm. Knest- pi | City, New Jersey. ATENT RIGHT FOR . CHEAP—JU8T ts warranted. "Please call andsce i Bip a te Brown Es we ee anipocenpsirentrepeniunenpestntierascsin aie ea aeaas TEAM ENGINES FOR SALR—FIVE STEAM ENGINES, Siac ct whtse ene oe ened horse pow nore Dieter t fenae spend ones suitable tor eotiee ‘g mdi eight with botler—ail ia pd Apply to poet ARGON '& GILLOON, 70 Fike street, 'TEAMBOAT FOR BALE. VIRGINIA IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE. ‘The subscriber has for aale an excellent steamboat! 175 feet long, 23 feet beam, 26 inch cylinder, 11 feet stroke, ready te go on any day route in a few days. Ebeve she for sale many aluable improved farms im Vier~ sinia, which will be sold on esate 5 Libeet y street. ‘0 VALUABLE BROADWAY LEASES FOR with stock and fixtures.—Five years’ lease of ai went, second. and. third door of No. 689 Broadway, opposive Metropolitan Hotel, and three years’ lease of store No. 306 Broadway, corner ‘of Duane street, Immediate panses given, HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS AND CAPITAL sts.—The subscriber offers to sell a art of the right his Seproved tile,’’ patented Jan. 19, 1808. As this tile is made almost entirely Uy simple machinery, it affords an op- portunity seldom met with to wecure » Dew and lucrative bu- hiness. Apply to the patentee, at West Meriden, Conn., Haa- over village. J. U. HOUSTON, Pateatee, YOUNG LAWYERS.—FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, a case of books, furniture, &c. Yhe advertiser algo resign bis commissions for ten States, which will give one commencing practice immediate support, Address box 3M Jerald office. 10 DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS —THE STOCK, fixtures and lease of a well located drug store will be Seid cheap, with or withoutthe wtock. | Apply to Mr. WAG- 2 Harrison st street, New York. (TO BOARDING HOUSEKFEPERS. THE KEEPER OF a gentec! board: ‘of the best locations im the clife will retire. ftom the business tae few days, ena eight drat class boarders wish to continue tn the house. A peteon competent to keep such a honse might ba: diately. and enter upon & ,prodiable business at once. | Apply at a8 West Twelfth street, THE MILITARY. ENIOR VETERAN CORPS OF 1812, WILL MERT AT the railroad depot, corner of West Broadway eet rz street, on Sunday, Feb. 7. at 245 o'clock P.M. to aitend service in & body, at tbe Methodist Episcopal chureh in fm sireet, by invitation, the hey. Mr. Acams pastor. Let every velersn be present if the weather permits. By order. H. RAYMOND, Colonel. Isaac M. Pure, Adjutant. MISCELLANEOUS. A TINE HEAD, OF HAIR.—“WILSON'S sana imple remedy, costing on! wy eeu a. for promuting ie gr omh o reme- ture’ greyness, str wrotk bale, cad prevention, tas faling oot *Wilkom'e Heetpe” will alae dze the hair black or brown color, without i or col the skin, rouble. ‘The advertiser remedies accidentally, and can ie nbore recipe, which la priaied ix plain Rage igh, that they will find it the mont efficacious and surest reme- 4 for ail diseases of the hair. The articles for making the e ean be purchased at any drug store or market in the fworls, ‘and costs but a few cents to make « large q' ~The advertises pill send the above resipe to, any on the receipt tain came whieh when once % ind street, New York. N. B.—Write your ad- dress plain. Bent by return post, ni J 4 66 ATTENTION ALL."—R. F. SPANGENBERG & 09. have on exhibitien, and are now manufacturing, forks their new gold and silver metals (not plated, Which are conceded to bes muperior to anything yet offered for Surailty beauty, ot | {iniah, and entire freedom from corre. requiring only the eare of ordinary articles. A. ib count tH Eoecuee” A cali ia solicited @! our offiee, FLOAT—3 00 BUSTELS FINE FRED FOR SALK, P| Tots to suit percgers. by E. METTLER & @0., Front street, corner of Dover. ace PREVENTED.— roy RECEIPT OF Bet: AS ve cents, or postage stamps for that amount, I wil ipany 5 narean 8 Tecipe which will pr revert he bale from ian: out tad restore ito ite ‘color. aeoney treated thousands of casea. seen Gen, F Jullien, M. D.. Broadway Foatofice, ‘New York, slating fu ‘ull particuiare ae te probable cause, &c. BREE BARRELS, HAUP BARRELS REGS AND HOGE- . second hand, bought at 88 Water sirect, caller, ea Pala on ip eivery or when collected, Atvendanes from 5 Brits OF RVERY, DESORIPTION-AT TH ont factory prices, wholesale and retail, at No. 329 rect, Harpers Building. Machine brushes mate to orders The trade supplied. JOAN K. HOPPEL, 320 Pearl street. Oy 9 Fy UNITED STATES gue 3 FOUNDRY, NOS 33 Beekman York.—The snb- sere are Brpared i fara pec ery nin and i, fn emall or large quantities. made ata, ae on oe oe porno lnterme Ye CONNER A SOME” = TEAS, COFFEES, SUG. vopur proving, cent he RMAs the very ty | Sour, provisions, rates for Cash at reenwich street, near Canal Greenwich street, corner of nares Family flow $4 to BH WO per bbl FOWLER ENE FIN, CESSES» on ohorolate manufactory, the Iargeet and most extensive in the United States. Families can rely om oe; | 1 peplegeabaanatapane le prien. Cio De anié pertectione, 38e. per 1b, te a ia vanilla, double vanilla, par exorllonce, Rpaniah choeo! At 621 Broadway; factory, 188 and 160 Mercer street, NT, WERSTER & CO, Tmproved |! zh: stiteh Re wing Mi 4 Prepared to exbibit this newly invented ang id respectfully golteit = " machines, and ai Int=rewied are, reapeettali amine and decide upon, tacir merit for themacives. BR & 00. 409 Broadway New Yok: corner of and Linceln streets, Bost Keon: LINK Cleaas and removes GREASE SPOTS from eta, Ao, KEROSENE OL, COMPANY, ‘Wo Beaver street, New Tort. =O BALES CAMPBELL & BOND er cleaned and Fg BY in $44 vt 8 SAL: place, bona, Ta bottles #0 cents each.