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2 NEW YORK MERALD, PRIDAY, Letters from Correspondents. We have a number of communications from various of the countey for which we have no room at present, The following are condensations of their con teats — ‘A gentleman writes us suggesting the propriety of establishing branch bw: in the various districts of the city—a measure which, tf property carried into efioot, will, he thinks, largely increase the stability und usefuinees of our banking tnatitutions, There yous mechanics who would become deposit banks were more conveniently Loe: A correspondent from the village of Ebenezer, Miss., writes 0 say that the 500 men who inhabit hia village are preparing todo battle for the South. The warlike feoling runs high, and he thinks that, in the event of war, the Southerners will be like Napoieoa’s Old Guard. Reconciliation be regards as utterly hopeless. ‘A reliable genticman in Albemarle county, Va., writes to deny eimph tically the published accounts of a’threat- eved ingreotion in that couvty, Ho says that the whole affair is a miserable canard, aud that the slaves detest the ebolitioniste a8 tauch ag the mastors despise reek; be correspondent in Yadkinville, N.C., states that the Cnion sentiment there is vtill s rong, but if any coercion be attempted the old North State will go in for ty South. North Carolina will doubtless take position with ‘Virgwwia, A curious animal, resembling a sea serpent, had been dashing about a mill pond belong ng to Hagene Conrad, Bsq. The novelty attracted large orowds, and Baroum is advised to et out bis hooks, Agentieman, whose initials are C. A. P., writes a loogthy letter’ defendiog himself against & mia-tate- ment in the Tritune, under tho head of “free Speeok in New Orleans.” Hs denies being an aboitionist, and says that be got into a difficulty with the Vigitance Com: mittee for writing su article against the Coolie trade, He had eventually to leave, a be was a suspected North- cru man, and he now makes thig explanation, as he has aay firm friends in the South, nime it the City Intelligence. Auctos Saws oy Tue Ausewanie Horet.—The Albe, mario Hotel, situated at the corner of Broadway and ‘Twenty fourth street, was brought under the hammer eeterday, and soli by Mr. Bleecker at the Merchants’ Uxchange. invere t was manifested in the sale, and ‘there were quite & number of bidders in attentance. The Duiiding is Uve stories high aud marble front, the size of ‘the lot being 105 feet on Broadway and 117 on Twenty. fourth street. Mr. Daniel Mesmorée bought the property: for the com of $147,500, that being the highest bid. Diwxunen ov BoaRD THe KANGAROO.—Captain Brooks, Commander of the Atlantic steamship Kanagroo, enter- fained a select company of his friends on board his vet- fel yesterday afternoon, previous to his departure for Liverpool, next Saturday, The dinner was of the most agreeable and social character. CUuANING THR Srrevrs.—Mr. Andrew J. Hackiey, the lucky man who has been awarded the street cleaning contract by the Board of Aldermen, commenced opera. tiona yesterday morning. Two hundred and twenty-five ash and garbage carts were set to work, and there is a Zair prospect, should the weather continue fevorable and Mr. H. stick to his good promises, that ina short time ‘the dirt and filth will be almost entirely banished from the streets. Firs wy Tux Bowxey.—About six o'clock on Wednesday ‘morning a fire was discovered undor the show window of the millinery store of Mrs. MF. Opie, No. 17434 Bowery. ‘The flaines were extinguished by er Sherer, of the Fourteenth precinct, assisted by several of the neighbors. ‘he fire was reported ut the station house by that officer, but up to ho present time no information about it has been. reovived at the police headquarters, either by telegraph or by arms. As this is not the first time such neg- lect lias occurred it is hoped some notice will be taken of the matter by ths Superintendent The damage to the stock will amount to about $150, Insured for $1,000 in the Lafayette and $600 in the Astor Insurance Com. pany. Tho cause of the fire is unk sown at present. Fine ws Any Sreeer.—About eight o'clock on Wednes day night a fire was discovered in the basement of tho ge No. 45 Ann street, in the premises of Solomon & , gold and silver smelters and refiners. The flames were ole extinguished by the police. Damage abont $25. Finx 1x Survoex Srrmer.—The alarm of fire for the Sixth district shortly after eleven o'clock on Wednesday night originated from the vinegar manufactory of 4. Horzen dorf, No. 18 Suffolk street. The fire was quickly extin- guished. Damage trifling. Police Intelligence, Surama: oP StounN Goons—On Wednesday night Ser- freaut Ward and policeman Verb of the Twenty-first precinat cent upon the premises No. 186 Kast Swonty-cighth stra spied by a man gamed John $100 worth of silks, gloves, been stolen gE the station hoere | nue, for identif before Justice Counolly, Court, when he was committe TO THE EDITOR OF THE BFRALD. In your notice tn thie day's paper af the Jeiferson Market Pohee \ for exeminatioa. at the persons on the charge of stealing a case of you have the name of ove offenders as Albert Odell. As 1 be 1am the only party of that name tn thie city, I wis you to correot the statement so far as concerns kn » Via-—that I bad no hi Aion with the ig oye LBER? ODELL, New ion, Feb. 28, sot! Personal Intelligence. de and daugbier, Mr. and Mrs, Baker, Mr. add, and Miss Grimsiey, left the Metropolitan Ho: tel yesterday for Washington. i. L. — of New Bedford; 11. J. Pomeroy, of Cin cimnati; L. Schmidt, of New York; Mr. Amory, of Bos- ton, and fi. A. Chapin, of Bridgeport, are stopping at the Brevoort Howse. T. Hoffman, of Switzerland; W. B. Richmond, of Mem phus; F. H. Richmond, of Providence; 5. Tucker, of Vir- ginia, and EF. Roberts, of Hartford, are stopping at the Fverett House, D. Bickwe!t, of Philadelphia, D.C. Dusenberry and I Mosher, of Middletewa; Mr. Orelton aad family, of mdon, and 4. J. Haydea, of Connecticut, are stepping at the Lafarge House, Rev. B. eCloy, of Connecticut; Daniel Glover, of Mid dietown, Robert Hail, of Baltimore; Mr. Plucn and Mr. Rathborn, of Aibeny; Mrs. Pettigrew and d er, and Puliou & Co.'s express, Mies Brown, of Detroit, are stopping at the Cixreadon Howl Capt. Neil, of tho United States Army; H. Ii. Henry, of Vermont; \. Just, of Mi is; J. W: Taytor, of St. weph, J.T ky; F. G. Tutetle and Brown, of St. Louis, are stopping a! the Metropolitan Hotel. Hon. 8. H. Watley, H. Mallett and 1. Batchelder, of Boston; 8. A. Lawrence and ©. Hunter, of Newport; Dr. F. B. Thomas, of Cincinnati; D J. Jones, of Louistana; A Graves, of Iinois, and F. Washburn, Jr,, of Hartford, are ptopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Amos Kendall and w w OPI@Ans ; of Washington 6. and J. U. Oritton’i Fairbanks, of Taunton; K. Tuck, ,N_H.; A.C. Oraborne, of Kentucky; ‘a. Baldwin, of Virginia, and W. A pt Henry Taylor and ( Eakin, of Mississippi, are stopping at the Astor Flouse Hon. W. B. Washburn, of Massachusetts; Eon. Chaun cby Vibbard, Judge A. J. Parker, aad &, Gebbard, of Al dany; TG, Wood, and J. W. Mitchell, of the ‘Britiah Army; Dr. H.L. Nichols and family, of ®avaanah; B. Douglas, of Nashville; T. P. Nash, of Louisville; @. Bahl, « Of Baden Baden; A. T. Fostor ond family, of Baltimore, nod G. and J. F WhitSeld, of Virginia, are stopping at the St. Niobolas Hotel Col. Loomis, of the United States Army J.D. Froag, of Meriden; 5. E. Ward, and Miss Ropes, of Boston; D, Clark, and Chas. H. Trask and family, of New York: T. 8. Tweedy, H. F. Hoyt, P. A. Sation, H. B. Bates, aud T ¥. Tweedy, of Danbury; and T. H. North, of Connecticut, bemarie Hotei. vis loft New Orleans on the 2ith for are stopping at th Mrs. Jotterson Di Montgomery Judo Pringle, Thurlow Weed, Hon. H. White and Hon. J. Rediieli, of New York; Governor Hicks, of Mary Hon. L. Cline and Pon. W. S. Ross, of Peoneviva pf land nia; Capt. Granger and Capt. Willows, U!S. A.: Oni, W Bout, of Bent’s Fort, and A. Kellogg, o Jederson county, Obio, are in Wa 5 Arrivals and Departares. ARRIVALS. Marawns—_Steamship Matunzas— Mine Amy Fnsor, Mrs W Lieseaang Hiren, Mor J Cochran, down by ‘Micbael Sprahan, Thoma PP Lethen, AB Davis, M T Navas, J Hudsow, @ Hacobb, J A Pawer ‘W Enfort. Krcwmon! de —Steamahip Yorktown—\_ Speir pew] * "Lyon, Dr F Lioyd, George Whithe Whitheld, Cg R Parker, Mr Goidey, Ba A Alex Me Counell and lady, James Lowts, Wm ilaich, 5 A MeNear, Thomas Gorman, ant 17 in the eoeraxy TO ARRIVE. Rew Ouraans—Ptenm hip abawba—Mre FIR Wart and pon; GD Underbill, M an, N Burkill, T Casenare, Mrs Jas Kiley and amore Madame Chavins FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavespar, Feb: 286 P. M. The money market continues very active in- deed, in consequence of the payments into the Sub-Treasury on account of the new loan. Six percent is freely paid for call loans on govern- ments and Treasury notes, In paper very little is doing Bothing was done to-day in foreigm exchange. ‘The market is aweady. Great activity existe in the bonds and notes of the federal government. For the new loan 105 was bid on all sides to-day, and 106 asked. The twelve per cent Treasury notes advanced Y% per cent, and are now held at 103%. Fedoral fives, both of 1865 and 1874, advanced % The advance fn these securities is predicated upon the prevail- ing belief that the pooding political troable is in course of adjustment at Washington, and that, by and by, federal seourities are likely to be badly ‘wanted at a premium. We have to report another active dayin the wtock market, with a general advance in prices. ‘The most marked advance this moruing was io tate ptocks, all of which were wanted by the comminsion brokers, Tomnessees row 124, Vir | Virginia 6's, 80% @ 8134; Tennessces, 17, a 3%; do. Missouri 6's, 70. 24; Canton, 149 a 15; Camber. ° , North Carolinas, 9%, and Misouris | tor 284, These are all, as wil! be noticed, stocks of | the border slave States, The advance is mainly based on the, belief that these States are not going tosecede, The general railway list was slightly betier than last evening. Rock Island advanced %, Galena 4%, Toledo %, Michigan Central 1, Southern guaranteed %, Reading %, New York Central 1, Hudson River 1%. The exceptions te the general market were Exje and Mlinois Central, which were unfavorably affected by the news from the othr side. The latter stock is the eheap- est remittance which the English can send to New York at the present time. Between the boards the market was dull, and the price of New York Central fel! of to 797%. In the afternoon every- thing rallied again, then fell off a fraction, and finally closed steady, the following being the last quotations:—United States 5’s (1874), 88% a 89; land Coal preferred, 714 a 8; Pacific Mail, 87% « 88; New York Central, 883{ a 24; Erie, 35% @ %; Hudson River, 4754 a 48; Harlem, 16% u 5%; do. preferred, 4224 a 94; Reading, 4724 a 48; Michigan Central, 60 a 4; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 1514 . 4% do. guaranteed, 33% a 34; Pa- nama, 116 a 117; lilinois Central, 83% # 84; Galena eseese and Chicago, 73%{ @ 74; Cleveland and Toledo, | io rn 37a Chicago and Rock Island, 60% a 61; = — Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 76a 4. 58 ‘MK The news by the Canadian verifies the predic- | 166 88 tions we made in this column a month ago. The | 15 Bax English are now receiving the news of our very | 340 80 worst times here, when exchange had fallen back | 10° 8044 from 106% to 10434, and when the secession of the border slave States scemed certain. Accordingly, we find the Bank protecting itself against a further drain of gold to this country, by raising the rate of interest to 8 per gent; while cotton and bread- stuffs are both lower. American stocks were ratherlower. Inthe course of a week they will begin, in England, to receive rather more cheerful accounts from here, and the improvement we have witnesse| on this side during the past fortnight will be vepeated in Europe. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $21, 765 34, and the balances $1,028,182 20. 50 do. 830 100 Del, LAWestrn Rit. Annexed is the business at the office of the Assistant Treasurer to-day :— 6G err aaah, t SECOND BOARD. $5000 US 6's, 1865.. 91 200 sh Mich Con RR. 6@) Pag mente wit 2e00 S68 ASSL. 805, oO DelyLack £ Wie a2 ( Aecrizegg 25000 U 8 6's, 1881, r ’ 4 Balanoe. 9,213,040 25 | 35000 US 6's\1881,cn 98%, —10.N Jersey Con RR. 115 Over a million in gold went to-day to Philadel- | 1000 Treasy 12 pon 104 2WOMSoNN lndgs., 33% phia to be coined. New Orleans continues to re- a Icon Ri bas, Ore {000 moon RR scrip. es ceive large amounts of specie from various soarces. | 5000 Han &StJoRR. 4814 160 b30 1000 4. C8 pe Imsfeb 100 All merchandise shipped to the States of South 1000 DL & Witktim Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisia- na and Texas must be accompanied by an invoice; otherwise the goods will be detained at the cus- tom houses of the different Southern ports. Adams’ Express Company give notice to their shippers to the above etfeot, through our columns, this day. We ure not advised what effect this or- é Bari Re ts a ease a der will have on inland shipments reat by express | 50 Michigan Cer 603, 160 Chi, preg ne 6 or raijroad, as there is nothing said in the actin reference to inland goods; it enly mentions Southern ports. Receipts and Disbursements at the Office of the Assistant Treasurer, New York. The Suffolk Manufacturing: Company has de- 4 pennant ‘ti Sioa 006,037 84 clared a semi-aunual dividend of five per cent, and Patent £008... +... ie e Tremont Mills four per cent—both of Lowell, and | Let (itice Departmen 00 Miscelanco: payable February 28; the Taunton Iron Works, eight per cent, payable April 1. The movement of the banks in the four princi- pal cities of the Union, in which weekly reports are made, as shown by their last statements, is as 10 7,569,743 74 $10,155,781 58 Total... sceceerveee ‘Treasury drafts. Post Ofice drafts $1,708,058 OL 176,505 34 Balance Feb. 28, 1861 By bal credit disbursing accta.$1 604 145 67 Feb, 2 Ene _ Receipts during the month... 1.252.207 93 Total...... ve M6, ‘wou ALS rey 2.456,653 60 Laat week, onan 146,958,940 68! To payments.........eeeeee 1,187,940 99 Last year GL ABAMG1,622 43,1: Balane By balance credit interest accounts, To payments... +. Annexed is the statement of the New Orleans banks for the week ending February 23:— Specie. Circulation. ee 3,021,078 2.535,040 743,550 T4406 Pc ; $05,351 05 By receipts for « toms in February, 1862..31,259,087 62 Balance... 1360.. 3,087,606 65 Decrease in February, 1861... «+ $1,678,559 04 By balance Or., Bullion and Expense account for Avsay Office. . Colm received during the mofth.. $140,508 70 + T401,134 46 ; i ee ‘ -. $7,541,638 14 — ‘To payments in coin. ? ‘Bi war oin it Do. fine bars... . 1,294 51 Total... The following table exhibits the Pe amounts of exchange held by the various banks, and also the sums due to distant banks, the latter being cowprised iu the table of deposits, as shown Do, Assay Oilies... above:— Fine bars do. 3 Fochange. Unparted bullion do. + 202/518 00 Citizens $3,182,704 Batlioa at the Mint for coinage. 2,639,000 00 Capal . 2. sehen Louisiana. > 2)160'838 a thats, 7 ee ee Mechanica and fvadore’.... "91s'968 Laas duc depositors. pon Fg w Orleans me Balance... Union . 140,281 Merchant’ 51.413 | Statement of Husinessat the United States Crecoent City Axsay Office at New York, for the Mentn America. Ending Feo. 25, 1861, —_ Deposits (f yold:-— Total...... 1,481,108 Foreign cone... . As compared with the statement of the previous | orvign bullion week che results are as fol) Deor ease in short Decrease in spec 000 Foreign bullion. 000 pT Unived States bution’ (i gold). 28 000 Increae in exchange . «(oid coins). 5 000 Decrease in distant balances Ww ali. sevens 20,000 Increase in Jong loans .. : Total dopoite, payable in bar eae *6,008 ‘Annexed is the statement of the Pittsburg banks | ™l,tePolty, payable in bars... 48.000 ( vek ending February 2 -——— —$5,049 000 for the we r ig - y2 erie Gold bare stampat pen ste Bank Pittsb’s 1.013120 404968 IeTTT6 Semeamnibees 60 Stite jelphin, Exchange... .. 1,518,858 : for coimage..... ss ee 6,228,000 Yer, & Manuf, 1,011,606 PRE aE Citizens’ 708 OT CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. TuURspaY, Fob, 28—6 1? Of Asa. —The market was quiet, with small eales at Sige a Sige. Dusanerurrs.—Flour—The market was heavy, the foreign news having had an unfavorable influence, while common and medtum grades of State and Woatern closed ata decline of about tive cents per barrel. Fxtra brands were without cbange of importance, Tho sales footed up about 9,000 8 10,000 bbis., closing within the following range of pricen:— Superfine State, Extra State, ;rood superfine Western Common to choice Western : Mixed to siraight Southern, Straight to good extra do ° ‘ Choice extra family and bakers’ brands dear... Gorn meal, Jersey and Brandy wine vdinh flour was steady abou: 200 bbis, at $5 25 9 lator for good extra, Southern flour was heavy and leas buoy ant, eapecwliy for mixed brands. ‘The sales embraced about 1,200 bbls., closing within the range of the above qnotationa. Rye’ flour was in fair demand, and prices were steady at one figures, with raion of about 126 bbls. meal waa dull aod lower, small sales were made thin the range of our quotations. Wheat was hew under the influence of the foreign news, and closed wit the turn of the market in favor of the purchaser, The tranauctions embraced about 45,000 buabels, at $1.98 9 $1.43 for white Western, $1 39 for red Southern, $1 22 a $123 for Milwaukee and Canada ciut, $116 a $118 for Chicago epring, and $1 28 for red Stave,’ Gorn was lower and more active at the concession, The sales embraced about 85000 buahols, chiofly for home wso and for export, at 6530. OT! for old Western mixed; new do., at tho railroad depot, at 60c., and 68. « 700. for new white Southern, in store, Barley was steady at 756. 80e., and bariey tnadt was nominal At 86¢. 0 900. Rye was selling In small wis wt G80. a OTe. Onta wero duil and drooping: sales of Western and Cana- dina were made at 36. 085 )40., aud Stato at 36\C. 0 Se. Comm. The market wv Limited. About 900 a 400 buy: at 120. @ 13K. Ynton.—The foreign news was of euch m nature ne measurably snapended males. Lealers seemed to prefer to await the receipt of lator intelligence before doing In the abrouce of eales of thoment, which were to @ fow hundred baler, in stnali lots, quotations to nominal Still there wae oo apparent pressure to ca Froacirrs —The engagements were moderate, To Liver- Aboot 10,000 busheld wheat wore taken at 12%¢d. in beitk; 9,008 corn st p- 6; flour ot 3s. 6d., and 500 boxes acon ad 200 bbis, lard ‘and 60 tons talow at 408; and 1,000 boxes ebeces on private terma. To London 90@ boxes bacon, See Heroes and 50 Dbis. tallow at 40e., and 8g bk. pork at 68 To Giaagow 100 teroes hard ab To — 00 hha. tooacdo at 408, and 150 fern The market continued flan, while len were) lim jtea. Hy waa steady at 900. for shipping, while for ctj we it was gelling at 96c. 6 $1 Inow was firmly bold, awaiting (ho faa sation of Laat wook ncrease 16,041 The New Orleans Picayune of the 24th says: ‘The difiorences, as will be perceived, aro very slight, thougb in the discount line thoy are sufticiently mark indicate @ coutinvied contraction of business. The spe amb is statignary, PD duction, and in exchange th ratio of coin to every lability Is $7 13-100, against 56 92100 last week. Money matters a unchanged Foreign exchange waa somewhat jirmer to-day. Clear sterling brought from 1034 a 104%, though some spid down to 103, Drafts with bull of lading range from 101% 102%. buyers discriminate largely between uames, and rates are rather arbitrary. In france there were transactions at the advanced figures of Sf. 4744 #46464, and the whole run can be covered by a quotation of Sf, 66 a BE 464. Sixty day bills om New York are anil nd neglectod at 2% a3 per cent discount, Some thicty day sold at 1% a2. Hight was firm at 4 a % discount, Bankers drow at 2a }{, and the banks ut '{ a ) count, The Truc Delta of the 24th thus notices the money and exchange market: ‘The past week bas been marker by increasing activity in the better clase of securities, and a considerapie ad- vance 1 rates of foreiyn exchange. ‘The rapid accumula- tion of movey hae cre: (ed a partial demand for desirable investment, but capttaliste novertheless observed a most rigid sorutiny in their pelections, and offerings in tho least tainted were inexorably discarded, The supply of strictly prime commercial and mortgage paper, though somewhat larger than herotofore, however, was atill quite reairioted for this period of the bustacka gaasoa, and while the demand for wccommonation ay bank was neuf ficient to absorb more than a fraction of the daily aggro gate income, out door offerings of what are now termed fen ‘names were of too limited » character ta admit of operations. Fancy signatures of short or long date peal te readily placed a4 106 12 and 1b per cent per am num, but beyond this clase there was no inyuiry what- be ay and lower grade papor waa absolutely unesteable on any terms. The exchange market was languid at opening of the week; and ations for a time ex bibited no improvement of any Kind on the mov ar at the chee of the previous review, Subjoined are the pre~ sent ruling quotations, viz Clear wterling bills. 108 a 104 a 104 pL of Inding drafts ma ~y ay Wills on B. ¥ 1 be. bigot. eons The Cincinuati Gazette thus notices the money ond exchange market of that oity on Monday last: — Thore was only a moderate demand for and first clans paper wae in om gen tot ster’ ing houses, The salee of New ‘ork oxthiaogn wore boayy 34.361 x Rowen e SSSssse PPP eeeeoe etondy, while sales wero of Ivo were wold, in lots, be ‘Ba—From and New Orleans 19h. Frou New Orleans arriving at New York MAROH 1, 1861 to the new 7 To. ud prices oul 300 casks at 396c. arm, with sales of 1,203 thas. , chiefly Cubase. + Hey with some Porto Rico at p. b., und 676 bon. ai p. ‘Wuuskxy.—Sales embri ‘embraced about 800 bbls. ut 180. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, Wenvespay, Fob, 21, 1861. BEEF CATILE. ‘The receipts by ail the avenuce during the week past bave been lighter than uswa!, and the number of cattle cfiered for naie at the various yards was accordingly email, while at Alleriou’s the falling off was more appa- veut, and exerted more iufiuence on the market than at ny other place. The brokes and drovera, therefore, had « lively time, and were enabled to dispose of thoir wferings freely, at satisfactorily remunerative prices, ouch to the regret of the second and third rate butchers, who are always on tho jut vive for cheap cattle, of which they have hai & good supply all through we winter months, The bulk of the ollorings ip the yards to-day were good to fair, with a sprinkling of extras and faucy cattle, all of which were readily piaged at high rates. Our range extends from 5350. to fc. a 9340, and 10c., and includes all kinds, from iutorior uistillery stock t prime corn fed steors. A lot of ““bobtaus,” which wore ollered some time since, but were too poor ty sell and were taken te Long island for fatimg, were brought back this week tobe forced on the market im the absence of better tock. The most favorable opportunity for this was omn- braced this week, for there has not been 80 ye argh a market for « long time. The demand was good all ibrough the day, aud the oiforiugs were nearly all dis- ‘of considerably before the usual hour of closing. ‘Tho total number offered at Allerton’s was 2,665 bead, and at ali the yards, woluding Bergen Hill, 3,233 head, against 3,811 bead last week. ‘The tota! receipts at the various yards for the week and last week were ax follows: — At Ruck.—The gales embrace’ GaRs.—The market Brown. Cham . Aa wng's. bertin's. omen bh This week. 68 23 448 Last week... Sst 6 FH 6 The current prices for the wook at all the markets are as follows: PATTER, "i Qualit Price. (Quality. Extra, Tews: so 5041000 Common Firet. 90048 50 Inicrior, Ordinary. 826a 900 COWS AND CALVES, Firet, per hd..$55 002 6000 Common Orainar - 40.0.4 50.00 interior, VRAL CALVRS, » OC. a Tho, Common \.6igc. a6c. ‘Inferior... SHKEY AND LASS. Fxtre, per bd..$7504900 Common Prime 6004750 Inferior, - 46605 60 SWINK, Corn fod,perlb.5%0. 0 63g0. Still fed.....,...5% a. @ 60. MILO COWS, ‘Tho market is quiet, with a light demand for all kinds at our quotations above. Choice vlooded cows are wanted nd commana full priees. ‘Phe receipts at the various yards for the weok and last week are as follows :-— ‘saris eabaai vaeacaneetane ebmadiien = pty 2 VEAL OALVES. ‘With moderate receipts, and a fair demand for to prime offerings, holders are enabled to obvain full prices for ali kinds. The arrive! of choice yeals, such as com- mand 7346. per Ib., have been very ligut for sometime past, ana only avery few realize over 7c. We resume our previons quotations, however, as there are occasiunal sales a T4g3. The recelpia at the various yards for tho Week and last week are as follows — Alderton’t, Browning's. Cramberiin'e O'Brien's. ‘This week... 527 is Last week .. 379 rts it 3 SHKEP AND LAMBS, The receipts have been vory moderate, and with a tolorably active demand prices Laveadvauced about arty cents por nead. The range is much the samo, but a larg- er uien sold atour bigher cates than last week, while few sold at the inside prices. It will be seom by reference to the rates at Charmberliu's, below, that tho entire offerings brought very fail prices, varying from , 50 a 39 12): — wook were as follows: — Alerton’s, Browning's, Chambalin's. O'Brien's ‘This week. 262 2,276 4,256 Jase week, 621 30 Py 1,834 SWINE Are in moderate supply and a suade firmer, wit sales at Be, a 6c., including all kind, RECAPITULATION. The total receipts of all stock at all the yarde for tho weok, last week, since January 1, and same tune last yoar, are as folows:— Vogts. Bones. Iso Vents. Sheep é L. Swine AllePlou's. + 2,665 bat 202 4,710 Browning’ 18 2,276 - Chamber iin BB iy 611 - O'Brien's... 29 = Bergen ..... _ ~ Total... S87 Last week 460 Total for Feb, Lt Total for Jan, 1,909 Total.... 8 8096 February, 1860. 15,705 9 64T1,775 January , 1800. . 1048 ‘Total REOKIPTS BY NEW YORK AND ERIE RATLROAD. Cattle 710 Shee; . 998 Horses. Hogs. SHIPPING NEWS. s of Ocean Steamers, FROM BUMOTS. Tew « ines Mow York Tlamburg Liverpoot Anastralasian, North Briton. Bremen... k. . Portiang,.., New York... FOR CALIFORNIA Meh 16... Ariel... few York. met + Aspinwall Northern Light Now Yor! Men spin ws North Sar ow York Mob 21... Aspinwalg KINGSTON, 2A. HAVANA, MATANZAS, NEW ORLEANS Zuuw—From New York for Kingston, Je, on the 20th day of Braxvitue—from New York let, arriving at Farana 6h and New Orieane ib. | From ‘Now Oricans loth, Havana Lita, ar- 6 ey sonra 6 Wreac—Krom New York $b, arriving at Havens ith From New Orleans 23, Havana 20th, arriving at New be be ath. AAW each month New York lith, arriving st Flavans L6th 2, Havana 23th, Furi goearata— From New Fork 10¢h, arriving at Havana From New Orleans Sd, Barans ih, arriving at New York 12th. DeSoro—From New York Tist, arctving at Havana 26th and Xow Orleans 2b. From New Orieane oth, Havana Sth, ar. ‘York 12th, eee eae Oren Prem New York 28th, arriving at Havana Sd. From New ‘Orioans 13th, Havana 160h, arriving at New York Ovanen Crrr—From New York and Havana every twenty ATARRAS—From New York for Macanzaaon the th of oacts ankax= Frn New York for Havans vin Nassau, NP, ow the arrival of every alternate Cunard atoamer at New Yor on B— When the howe dates fait on Sunduy tho steamers Diet, pe Monday, except from New Orieana When the date Monday, ‘he seatners will sail from New Or Loans on the day provtonor. RPROEAT MOTION. heen and letters intended forthe New Youe Menace ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THNs DAY. © OOM RISER. .......0¥0 1 OO wiGn WATER morn It 36 “Port of New vork, February 28, 1861, CLEARED. Stonmahip Potomac, Watson, Ravanmah MD Cromwell & Bdramship Montgomery, Berry, Barannsh—IT B Cromwolt a Riatmmahip Alabama, Schenk, Sarannab-—Samal f Mitehdl A Marion, Adkins Oharleston—Spofferd, TWenton Stoamship Colombia, Berry, Charteston Spafford, Tom ‘*fiuip Contr, Steele, Ban Preocieco=4 A Low & Bre, je Ward & ‘Mutanza»—J E Ward & Co. (iv), Jean, Bt Johns, N¥—Gordoa, Bruce & azos—C Stillman. finger Rew Orleans N Smith & Co, 1h, Fertandina--Dollog, Pete & Om 4 Withe, Hooper, Laguayra—M: Galveston—Norcrosa & Prince. iveston—-D © Beers id bhi vt eco fs See Greaney Mom 200, RN Maret borden. Wasbingtons i NOU AES ere cs i i i a Matanzas, ioe Midso anid passengers to Mora bron Yorktown, Posrishy Rienmond, &c, with mdse 4 gers, to Ludienn & H Ship Weber, ‘Paw seoa, Liv pool, Jan 1, with mdse and Wik ECan als with rity imasire Bate nk FOF Lv tpl: ignaltz bark Welkin, standing east ae ‘Thos jos Kennedy, seaman, of Galway, Irela abt tlerone (Br, of wht coffee, 10 Sale 3 heron tbe passage Bark Nicola ‘dest ia (a Nbraltar Jan 1), with mo ony a0, felt in with peas ei Oe. aie WCA, tor New York, ina sinkiug conritions ‘wok from her the tain apd er, 1 in oumber, and brosght them W thie Vomaiy hours, wit! Co. (Bee Mise rig Norfolk (of Eastport), Am ort), Andrews, Port Feb ri with logwood, to ALL Balled In company "with Tet Roctust, Tames, for New York. Yeo 26, tou 75:7. spoke brig Colorado, from Glusgow for Cardeana, New Haven), own, May PR, Feb nu Bre dean oo, to GW B Ariast wen, where sbe is bound. ” Hak been 10 days N of teras with heavy, weather, lost dcek load, boat, stove bulwarks, £c, rie Geom (of New Haven), Whitney, Mayagues, PR, Feb Hi wich sugar, doy to T Toner, of Now Haven whert a bound, Brig eae Boya, br yf) Attakapag, 20 days, with sugar and lasses, to Sturges none 0 iy wane las Henry, Bowdlich, Andote Keys, Fis, 1 . Heh Venloo (of Raogor), Closson, gl River, Jam, 2% days, . with pimenio, &c, to Brett, Sou & Sid. id in compiny with ship (id Dorninion, for Falmouth, he ¥ has ex- Pesour Harriet Newell ‘ot. Mac ts beavy weather s of Hatierus, spit salln Sherman, Ziti pe fl “Feb 1, with sugar, to 0 & ET Peters. off atteras, saperienced 1 gale from WN nd mainsall, broke fore boom and received other damage. Sebr Adaiaine Townsend, Townsend, Barreli Stake, La, 18 8 days, with svgur and molasses, to © T Leverteh & Co. Schr Wythe, Tuile, Kichmond, 4 days, Sebr Ain Alnelta, Longstreet, Nortoik, 2 days. Benr RU A Wards masted), Bdwards, Virginia, 8 days. Breeze, Delish Virginia. tur Amy is, Hult, Bllzae thiport for Portland, Me. Al port for Boston, for Newport. kebr Emily, Thompson, Klizabethport for Stamford. Behe Brterprise, Buckman, Elizabethpor' for Red Bank. Schr George, Worthley, Worthley, Elizabethport to Sehr David G Floyd, Rackett, Greonport for Pbitadslphia. Bloop George H Davis, Durie, Brockhaven, 2 days, Bloop isane H Borden, Collins, Pall River '2 days. Sloop Ampcrica, Stedman, Providence, 2 days, BELOW, hip President Filmore, from ——-, to Dunham & Dimon Ship Empire (By, from Forty Rico Schr W fi Sargent, Sargeat, Black River, Jam, 20 days, Also coe ship unknown. SAILED. Steamships Jura (BA, Liverpool; Columbia, Charieston; Monigomery, Savannah; barks Andes, Lavana; Augusia (br), Jersey ;' Neviede (Pruss), Plymouth Tth—Steamship Africa (Br, Liverpool. ‘Wind at sunset SW, very light. Miscellaneous. ‘Tas Sreaasnir Roaxoxs, Capt Geo H Couch, of the New York and Virginia Steamship Line, after having been tho, roughly overhauled and refitted, resumes her regular trips to Norfolk, Petersburg anh Richmond, on Thursday, March 7 With the steamships Yorktown and Jamestown she forms a tri-weekly communication with Virginia Sine Dawns Ex.zo8r, betpre reported at Valparaiso, im die tress and condemned, was sold Jon 9 for $9,050, She would have been repaired, but Capt Robinson could not raise the mouey. Bans Howen—Capt Yates, of bark Homer, abandoned at reports—Left Gaboon Dre 11, for New York, with acargo Of palin oll, Ao; hed sowe very Seavy weather’ with hess? sea some days after leaving, Which caused the vessel to leak: kept the pumps going continuniiy, until they got ehoked, and ait bands worn out with fatigue, * Concluded to abandon hy Feb 17, lat 4 18, lon 7040. wae ‘taken off by Austrian bark Nice Despot, and ooah to this poet (The H was builé at Bristol, Me, in 1849, rated 2}, 273 tous, and was owned by Yaten, Porterfield & Co, ot this city Bark Tonouin—Boston, feb 2—Bark Tonquin, from Glas. ntos, sunk of Wicklow (no dats), two men were suved—(Hy | The T was bulliat Bath, Me, fn 1852, 40T tone, reted Az, and owned by O°G Thayer, ef Boston. Brie Mapxina, Morton, from Havana, Feb 17, for Boston potato Matanzus same day, having been In cominet with rig Homer, Capt Crane, the latter vessel sinking tmmediate Lerew The accident took place about $5 miles ror Stone Key, both veseels being heavily ladon The Ma- deira Lad bowsprit, cutwater, &c., all knocked to splinters Scnr Goon iors (of Plymouth), Phillips, from Newport, Rl, 6, with a cargo of inolasses, before reported as proba: bly lost with all on board, arrived at Manomoy (Chathsm), early in January, and landed her cargo, Both vessel and car: BO remained there Feb Soun Grx Kxox, Small, from Seal Tarbor for New York, before reported ashore, was got off steamer ROB For bes, nd towed to Grand Juncuion Wharf, ismet Boston. She leaks bu: Isle and appears to be in good Condition, Her deck load was thrown overboard; the cargo in the hold remains, Scun Miviowerre, Jones, from Baltimore for Charleston, pul Into Norfolk 26ti inst, leaking badly; would discharge for repairs, The ship John Sidney was this morning taken on the large sectional dock for repairs, She will oe stripped, recauiked and newly coppered, A versel with the wreck of & schooner in tow was passed Feb % off Seguin Whalemen. Arr at Callao 26th ult, ship Trident, Plsher, NB,‘ ot! not re- ed. a 11th ult, ship Courier, Coffin, NB, from a ‘old, bound to Tomber; Mantgomer hail told; I7th, Dominga Les. 1) anOsO op all tol “rt “Tsuh, lemona, Fates, do, 100 sp; 80th, Ldward Cary, Gardner, Nant, 4 bb!s last cruise. do, 24 ult, ship Constitution Winslow, Nant, anich bark Alto, Lawrence o Sth, bark Joseph G. toned, Thomas, do: bad discharged Mr Fiathaway, firm inate, with & good recom Meant from, ny date, &, bars Sainuel 2 Tho- Toxie, Mavtapoi uridus, jaa 6 Dark Milwood, Gruninger, for New Bedford, rosdy for 8%, Ship Courke? has ou board about 200 bbls. sp oil on freight (taken on board at Paria) {rom barks Lemings and Monto ast to he delivered at New Redford. ‘Ariol Norton, of whale ship Vaiparaisn, of New Bextor, arrived at Ioene Dee 28 Baving ett ne ¥ sea on acevunt of Sickness, The V had taken uo oil wince last repo: Whale ship Archer, of New Bedford, is caid fo have lost two officers, kilied by « whale. A letier from Capt Coffin, of ship Ce NH, reports hor At Paita 16th lt, with 1%60'bbls sperm oil, ail told, Had taken 7M bbls oti, on freight, from barks Domingsand Montgomery Ao sul for Hombee next day, shen to erase and home, A leita pt Allen, Of vark Ai vom, NB, reporia her at Callan lth Ut baring taken 30 bbls ep olf since leaving Pal ta. Wonld enti same y to cruise, would touch at faleahu: ng middle of April. A letter fram Capt Pope, of shin Hydaeve, NB, reports her At Callao 27th ult, oll ae before reporied, having put in for Mr Fisher, mate, Who bad been sick. He had come on board, and would wait wo craiee, to be at Taleualhano to April rapo, of bark Montigc Win oll as before. find akippea i300 rom Capt Fisher, of rhip Trident, NB, reports her a islands th a, afyhving, taken 16) Dis ap oll 108 a of et 20 tid, Ail well (The Fact at Gallag. 260 uit, oi! not reported. A loiter from Capt Butler, of ship Sarah, M rts bar at sea Deo | (reported air as Mauriticn Deo with So bbl 9 frem Capt Lawrence, of bark Alto, NB, report ita Mh lt ol) As before reported. Mound on a paraiso im July or Augws ‘of sbip Deaiamonn “NR. reports hor off sud ca at Palta 24h nid, of not reported Hound on cruise across the Uif Shore Ground, and tothe Une, and srould be at Upolu, Navigator Ialwods, ino August. Oot Slat 26 40 36 W, Theodore Is € Now Bod Tore, fell Crom ‘he t.zen chine and was drowned, although ev exertion war made to save bim. A letter from Capt Luce, of bark Columbus, NB, her Dec 26, lat 14, ion 70 4, Of] as berore reported. ihe rts apoke between Dec 10 pinsen, act 80 p 4, bark A Houghton, Ro: all River. nothing fines. leaving ports, Nautilus 10) bbla: Lagrange, Golding, Wan do since rash, d0,.'A0 do do; ‘on. ‘Eben it, Perry. do, L sehool whale, irom Ospt Winegar, of aliiy Julian, NB, reports har As having touched at Tahiti Nov 9. for mea, Bound to New Zealand pipora—Dee 24 Int 4 47 8, lon 110.99 Wi bark Helen Snow, ye, of New ford, from randwich Tatands on a cruise, no Wee tearing ots day before sho parted company with the Alfred Gibbs, Bichols o! Ri ok or ieee ao olland two ale since g Sandwich [si ‘On Callao Ground about. loub ult, bark Clare Bell, Fisher, Mattapoisett, 2 #p whe since leaving Paita, al well. spoken, & Shi Eloise, Marcy, from Manila, Aug 29, for Boston, Nov 2, off went end of Prince's Isiand—by sip Jobn Maven, at Mauritiug, when 3 days trom Java Houd Ship Washington Booth, Pescud, from Valparaiso, via Ari ew and Talcabuano, for Galilmore, Feb 18, lat 34, lon ‘Ship Shooting Star, 42 davs from Liverpool for nm, was spoken Foo t boat Nettle, of Portiand, ‘Ship Olé Dominion (of Tichmon't), L2 days from Jamaica or London, Feb 16, lat 28 35, jon Ship ALbY Blanchard, bound ‘east, Rob 21, int 29, Jon 77 49. Ship Mat Mat bound south, Fed 23, 20 miles norte of Frying Dark Mikeleaipr (Br), from Olbraltar for Savannah, S2 days ont, Feb 10, lat 94 18, lon 62 08 Foreign Ports. Brack Riven, Ja, Feb 4—Ln port bark Valetto. MeMonagta, for Faimouth, H ng; Fev 25; telirs Josephs Grieg, 8now, for do (so reported), 16th; WH Sargent, ‘for NYork 7th, BA Fi ar veeds id ath, yes Dothioton, Sampson, Falmouth, sine spoken). muna. Feb 20—A Princess Royal (Br), Newbould, +r Urlgs Allston, Smita, Pensacola: May f Yankes Maile, Gray, Mobile, upher, Konion: A Tay vlor, Sta: Havana, Feb i Queen, Morton, I’ Tseh, beige Hy Matt ples! Portland; 20th, eehe Ps ppl Sid 17th a 18th, brie Madeira, Morton, Boston (nnd put te Matengas in distiees): Isaxo Carvor, Shute, Remedion: ihe barked W Andrews, French, and Sim Shepherd, Hathaoray, Cardenas; Cornelia, Barton, N¥ork via Matabeng; Mary Kawyer, Bartlett, Signa: brig Manaont,, Nichols ey . Collin, do; 20th, bark Dien, Guide, Paimouthe ti wnny O Field, Grant, Sagan and’ NYork; Iris, Perea, Cattenant ahr Wave, Merrie Matanzas, Feb ib—Arr brig ¢ uy Church, Providence: fohr RB Howlett, Somera, Portland; t7th, ack William, Lard, RY ork. brig’ Pilip Larrabee, | Dayiey, Portiand; Mat detra! Morton Havans for Boston bark ; aly, W Holbrook, Small, Pordand ; tyes nad 2, MH igor, and Chief iain Ur), "Poster, teat Aines, ork Sia 1%h, brig A Hove, Ore enna, i bark ‘Theos dore Curtis, Brag sooty trig fe Habba. z wpnab: 20M (no Moran, wie, ‘aimouth i brian, Aroortoo gree, Cerk Ware. ‘ethan Kavex, sinnet 4 co Cir) Teadol} Ronde; welire prings, Heilman, N¥ork ; hint, esa Mi sn tg etn Bg robre Anna a Biche, Morton, Org" Snrrion, Jew fin port sory sohn Haven mnurong Aan alter decenaed), frome facitn, for Nort whcat saich nepali hs (0 fasuounsn, be icant ond IS, new | ere, Phiadeip pee; Asth, Gro a Behmidt, a we bee Mee ee Feb wis foal at Afr from Baltimore simon, and Sevens, Oe faaee Feb 1i, peacre aa Pa ‘at Liver eal s - favannah Feb uo, prey and Queenstown, with Swallow, from Hi xm Feo Goins U a do: oe ist As Ratan a . ‘or Boston Jau prpanen mn Onlouttn, jamoroneek, for NOrleans Feb 10, M: Odessa, Henriette, Pe a Kmpire, from Li rerpoal; mimeri 13th, Milan, Oust’ ne, and i) Brides Bey _ The ship Teaak iyice was Tost, Dee 16, at The Wave ley NYork tor mr lave, ae ‘au towed Into Cos SOP ee a eee town st remen tor it into South. damaged. ” ampton 12h, with rudder d of Bath, Me, from th during Uae ‘The bark Tonowin, Capt Batebelder, Clyde for Brazil, formdered off Wicklow Head of the 9h. Eleven men and one woman were drowned. men saved, American Porta. APALACHICOLA, Feb Sh port ships Bay State, C eli, for Liverpool, loading: Benledi, Moir, for do, do; dey, Bishop, for do, do: bark J Juco’ M Merri, os, Crom Mose wasting seh er, Hake, for Bor reentand, Carver, from raed Ocymsan'wigs Ka 4 Price Stone, for NOrl seclipan, ekiy, for do, Andromeda, ‘ibe ‘disc! Sid isth, sehr Pahner, Welton, NYork’ ea, bak WI 1 Wall, Paris, Bor” iA, Feb’ 26—Arr steam: ship, Mount "Vers sem Yorkion, Wola IN, Feb 27— Noon Neri, pal cola via Rey West barks Elle Howes, ot ak Mitchel Trinidad: hober Pennell erritheve, Genter Dries Forest «ty Bain, Cardenan: MT Bilaworth (Bry Ls Mataazas; D Maloney, Steelman, Wilmington, N brs Chas Allsiram, Quinns Mitagoane; Gen. Knox, Serv arbor, vin Buon Boint (where i ore A ork; Geo Is Lewis, Hull, Tangiers, signa fora bre k ship Mereury. Hubbard, London backs Gomabok, Mayo, Pee | Pambl. « ren Bivvaberh, wey NOvleanat Oot tadyerd Bot ton, Apulaehic tan, Davin, Savannah (hari ree yerited); Money Smith, Charleston; Mary A Eow- sire Ostuety Alderson ereniiet Amelia, Harding, savannah; Chris Loeser, Laws,’ Nort) dns Lawrence, Allen, do; Wm Col yer, Bidridge, do; Bmiti, Kelley: do; Sareh Burton, adams, Port an Prince pie. wind Haht, ship Mercury (and auchored in the Roads: ark Gems)ol BALTIMORE, Feb 27—Arr schrs Edward @iade, Bayles, X York; Lookout, tbornton, Portland. Cld ship Thos H Pee kins, Stevens, Savapnah;’ brig Solferino, 1, Rio Jan veiro: schrs Win Allen, Grammer, N York t Oak, Puc. ler, Charleston: Young America, Pea jer; Ann K Fai a NYork. bid b yea te Tel wards, Somers, NYor! from below, brig James. Wilhams, London; barks Roberta (new, 855 tons), Conae Bremen; Marion, Fowler. Savannah; brigs, Ada, Chadbourne, Mayaguez; Faia, Shanks, St Lucia; sehr W L Montague, dre Carmean, Jacksonville, BRISTOL, Feb 25—arr sehr E A Douglas, Saunders, News ‘ork. ‘Bui—Sid brig Croton, Coggeshall, Havana: sches Atlee i Brown, Fowards, Philadeiphin; Gazelle, Williston, NYork. CHARLESTON, eb 23—ships Musoongus, Carter, Liver. ool, Alexander in, Genoa; bark Meteor (Norw), Ol: arcelona: brig Ci andaee, berts, Hartlepool Charlotte Sbaw, 8 ; Saroset, MeNea Mattbows, N NOrleans; sehrs Mrschted y via Gibraltar om 10 AEM Dacia Dbastiaa (Spal eoyr ship Je. seph Howe (Br), Slater, Liverpool. pi thar schr Aurea (Dany Thore, London. Below. remch. 18, the offing, Dark Bomarciad ids sehr Mott Bedeli, Ryder, NYork. ‘Arr sebrs Jumesiows, Latouretiq, J L Snow, Kocklane bark, supposed to be Bry from Liveryool. SU CITY POI’ NYork: thos Tull, dor FALL RIVER, Feb 25—Arr achr Thos Winans, Davis, New York." Sid selirs GALYBSI0) Maria Louies, Cummings, NY ork. _ Fen 16 Bark Sangeen ‘Gin, Knight, Evista, (Brem), Liverpool 2 26--Art scr Hydrangea, Morse, New Cid sehr Wild Kover, Hamilton, TNoraNOLA, Feb d-artaches tM “Sohneon, Wells, Ke Jie; 34, W Hi didab, Turner, Penssenia; ath, C ancy WYore: EW Pratt Chapmas, Rice Sth, oindecr, Fennaola; mS Tisdale, Fournier, NY ork. ort ath, brig Lavana, Parker, for York, ready for aay Fenny, for do, lag," alberta hieiihe -Arr ships Success, © RYork, brig Procer (Sp Millet, Hae Inyhoe, Culver, Providence. Old) sale iverpool; bark Kate Stamler, M wana; sehr Harvey Acme (Br), pomervail, wari where pice ka. MY b 2k—Are sche R Fowler, Eldridge, Key W, NE’ EANS, Feb 22--arr ships Mart Bi Aramin(s (Br), “Roberts, Mobiie; Dark Argeany ‘biladerphia ; brig Minatidan, Woolongham, Tadss *o} cey, Danson Havana; J sierrs, Routes, Myrtle (Br), Warden. Li Liverpool. wer, {Vora Querng j Susan Hineks, Aiwood, and Wild Cat, Morse, boo GW Horton, Biceper, do; Wim, Wilbon Oretio. Providence; brig Creole’ (BD, Roberta: Rustan Is! Dew Drop, ‘Rose, do, Roatan (Br), E OM Newer Bawkins, PS Vork Below, coming ty 3 ‘Great Britain (Di Flows from Liverpool, Old ins Cabawba, Smith, M York via F ‘bana, MeConwell, na: shiva Zot po im hammond Carney, Queenstown | 3 byne (Ulden), Addick, } iverpool; Fa! ke (lien), Racking an), Fontantils, n Cork’and a market; Sorpresa ¢ echr Henry + erking, Goodridge, ‘27th—arr (by tel) shige cs sid Bogiwnd, and Mongolia, ae a pool: Joreph Holmes, Havre. Jowed to sea 17th inst, sbip Hochambean, bark Edmundy a rl Fm arks Fight, and Catalina M-— Arr schra Ovean Wave, Zeltelf. NYort ont n, Nightingale, bound to Boston. G se mam. Hil, Ro Arr off Smith's Point 2h (by U (el), brig Muscovado, Dema> ram for Balt'more 6 ORT, Feb 278d this AM, achrs Helen Mar, Nlctcer~ Boston for more; Jobu Price, Sears, do fe for do: Sole whe dge, Fronch, Fall River for Norfolk: Lac Chiveral, do for’ Fre‘erickaburg ; month for Sorfelk; Golden Kagle, Gilkey, Providence For do; d oode H Atwood, Foster, Boston kik 'and@3 Fogg, Newb port tor K Waring, Charies, ‘Thonnas, PU Flowers, and Maggie Bel hase C2 for ‘ ‘or Tan; ors legrap! Paine do tor do; Joe Long, titebrin, niginia; Clio, Houston, Castine for N tort} nd for do} Frederick’ Rugene, Hawon, ‘o Aue ey amden for Rer- ork. 1a, Nickerson, Boston for Bichmend. b 27—Sld sehrs Wis Gib Wurminge Dei; A Chase, Wixon, Norfoll’; Ki York; J Rueling, Colewa, Bhi NEW BU RY PORT, Feb 26— Art aphrs Moto, Gardnor, Vian na, MD; Lowhkab, Hoxie, Jacksonville, Sid scbra’ Hala ™ 8, Vhilxdeipbia; Arctic, “erkins, Georgetown, De ADELPHIA, Fav 27—Arrateamship Boston. Uronk er, NYork; barks Powhstap. Simmons, Paiermo; swine (Pras), Lange nr Knight, Gage, S York selirs Fat apnah;J K stondback. Somerst ‘ NEW Seite! (rom Bost n), weed aad 1am, 82 Alert, Champion: Blow. Peterson, and E J Soott, « leelinnn, York; Je m Cosmpenn, vellott, RBodtord: J Waumvercig Sorsop, Portlan biden, eal, Cl TASS CAVALLO, Yok te On the bar, cbr Antherty Green, und Mar Emma, Bultz, trom oh PROVIDEN( Arr steamer Pet New York: sehr Mary A Hildreth, Keoven, Husabetipat re dia bene Kepmner, Thompson, Georgelown, SC, to load lumber ter cokrswou ITH, Feb 26—Arr sehr Advance OK. at, ni, 28 » 2t—Arr steamships in outs RAVANNAH, Feb Crocker, and Siar of the Bouth, Kens NYorke a o i ~ rg We rang, ‘Leann arekiand Be nh Fail, Scott, Greenock: Geo # regen, p ith Ri row; ia ig Irene, Jamies, Lavi Kajahgonan!, Bair ‘Arew'arinn, Huakell, vint. a ship ach Shore, Lathrop, Liverpool; barks G: jucean' own oF eae for orders Hooch Bhsk pes eden, Kobla Cork or Faimouth, sree peri M OABINE PASS, Feb 6-6 cchr WA Crosker, aan, 2 TIENTION LADIES AND GYNTLEMEN, if ver vou . As pend a note uk TARRIN 156 Biay be convineed you will be dealt with to your eatin For eitk dieases, from $7 to $90; for coat, from #3 to $l for paula nnd vena, from, $tupwarde. Ficane don't fortes 166 Seventh av -nue, near Twenty-first rtreet. Ladiod ten ied by mre erie BETTER CHANCR THAN RVER—T HAVE Jv Tt received $6,080 to prirebare cast off rd for Chic n eee ee® men, if vou wil a fair pret for your Clothes, Furniture Seeley aude grold being tuber ry fa faive offerera, the best you can tonend a note to NZ, TO ixth uvenne, There y paz be convinced sou will be dealt with to your antl stactic tee panctually a tended to by Mra Mintz 79 Sixth’ nme, between Faghth street and Waverley piace. A BETTER PRIOR PAID FOR LADIES’ AND cast of Clothing than elsewhere; also Carpets, Pu. fare, Jewelry, &o. | i guarantee to pay following pitoe From $7 te $18 paid for nk Dresses; from $2 to $14 Coats, and trom $} 00 9 $6 for Panta, "A mote Bp post ours. po wtended to by BE. ist seventh ave oye ae And iwentieth atroets Ladies at GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING —LADIBS 4.9 fie men having apy Pa of © Furnitare, ‘are pete and Jewel receive ne eet oF 7 Harris 668 Aa hieo dot ta by Men asia, A ORKAT DE. (AND ¥ FOR CLOTHING.—La Dig) ta Hern anted, a tot of east off ae Furat: 5 ‘arpete and ayy Jewcy ry the Bretnen from lease onli on oF mi a, 10 GR: between Twenty fi ih toa Reese ite nth avenue, ete Ladion punctually aoe ty ce = iL oe “[ bt PRRAONA yoaew} soma ih eee fy at & hambugged. « o to $12 o ig Sew: atc ants, pic, ope ha, 8s cast off CI and n THING —LADIB® ane Furnt any cast off Olot iam, Ome ign Py calltng oe attended Koa Jewelry, will recriee the highest or nadreaing A: Harris, 062 Third avenue to by Mrs. Herrin aT) CHARSCR, ADTs AND GF! | A Nave received purchase east, oar cin pote and f Furniture or ec Rulfornia mar kot. aa T promi the highest for the be hi [Bone ty'other alse oferere’ Gal'on ‘or aes MR, ‘No. 9 Seventh avenue, between Revonteenth Bight streets, Ladion atlgnded by Mra Filia, A BETTER ANGE STIVI.—LADING AND GANT | Atm RCH ANOR @TT1L —ta\ ate