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-THE EVENING POST. ISStTED -T'TBII DOLLARS PB ASHDIL AT NO. IS NASSAU. NEAR MNK uwftT HTM. C.

BJiTANT CO." Kt v. Tx5S OF ADVERTISIlfO 4 UJRJt, LAU.V1 Haaw.twew aadlaea than It art i-wartloa, malt; mood wl third tsinliias, 1 1' teats; and 18J Mitl for erery nbMiant to- Arst insertion, cents; second and tt-r-toBes-seae, Mb 14 emu, aed lSj swats for every Eubeea.aeat la-: tmloa. AUVKU TISEMEVTX, a bob which tbe mt ef times for lDMTtion IS HOT tLAHJUZ.1), srU toissMrted u4 1 until ordered out. JUiti.n.TlaZiUiKTS kept on the Isis of tha paper a-chars aa addition-. Bzlea.

rZ-IRLY jlDVEUTIst-MS, ixludd, 140; without the paper. 31 per num; Dot, however, for a Wei tot-tod thaa ell ssoathe. THE PROPRIETORS are ar responsible la damages (or errors which but eeear la advertising. THE EvNTNO POST FOR THE COTJNTRT. AT THREE DOLLAR PER ANNUM, ixsueb twice a weee.

TilK NEW YORK WEEKLY EVENING TOST. AT ONE DOLLAR. PER. ANNUM. kltfbS OP joh vrtrrmrn wrvrrr.

Tk.lt WITH DESPATCH, IN THE SEJtTKHT AND jbi.i LJirMjht.u sryE, AND ON REASONABLE Tf.RMS. PUBLIC SALES. Anthony J. Bleacher, Auctioneer. BT ANTHONY J.

JiLK KCKEH, Office NoT tread xtrectBear Wall. rRID4Y.Fe.i. AtlJoVleek the Mereaaittt'Eicaaara Le Ror Piece Br order of tee fJooeeaBe Caere The sjlend three story and bas. exeat gra Irort brack house aad lot at aund ee th. oorth aide ol Kleeeseret, nest door totbe eoroerof Mercer, and knows aa Net Le Roy Plac kit ft in I mat and rear br tl (tin deth house about 7a ft in deoth aad A (eel tru itmg oa leror e.

Bad lann'-baJ raalrgaBt style. A Wo a oereo of cmned adjoining on foe rear ot the above I at, Innr bleec kerand Amity streets an.l betireea Mfl emi 4reiM sts. extandmi soutlierir f-om 'He centre of whnt wrs known aa Amity-taae to aril hie 10) unf lector it end ahout 60 feet fcom rf "Tcer it being ae the aortberrr line 36 It. oe tee aoutheilr iine2S K. eS ft Id imoa ibe -cateilr aide and 40 ftoa tlie aterty atde.

Ilartr Piare Two valuabe lnr of zr-moA artoated oe the wotaideof Laiame Piace.dMaat 171 Rllina from thecornrr ol h'oorik atnet aaat 'oU bun racta 3e ft Horn and leaf br 1 levt 6 rr.t in cptk. ut tarm aad forteer pvtiea an of tbeabnTa prapertr. apnlr totheorEoeof the aoeKooaer. NoT Brrm'at Aalo.kkxef rr-iuodonlhe aootheait eor-aerol Hmh aacnuaand Jt-l ud bit tmne leal 4 ne I root andleer be IU at la deptk oa Sh at. and It on the aoe-rt ai Jo.

half of the aereruae aaoaer esa aaaaara aa head Bed niort-cace at oer eem DTtnoura I three reara. Mar and ftir.aer aenieuUrt eaa baoo-aioed of tha onotinnaor. Ike 7 Uroadat. Br order i.f Heir, todivde an anal airoet-)oe lit ea the north aid of flat betareea Broad war ao.i tih aaoa, A ft kr ina. tM anot To lota Irinc bwrher na the north aije of 3adf, t.lleato athaeuaa.eaHifteT halt to block avenue i era N4 on the areat aaoe ol the aarthoeit aoroer of 49: at.

aeh fiA ft ha .1 (I 4hMreet Four kBa artjfMniBtr the above. torether en aorth aide ol tilth at. Ul a araat oi aVk avenue, each A kr UJ fit raa uth ateMt-Oaa lota the Berth tide el at. 40S ft oeat of7tb aaeniai rtiiatreel Threa to oa the aenk ndeeCHoik-i fiteart ot eth arenoa iotajnin( loaoiber (3 fi i 10a br tui It. The li- ai aoqaeatioaab.

Map caa be oblaiued al the aaetiea ruwi No 7 Bread at. 4feh He-A eakaahie let of aroand oa The aottlieTlr aiie of tfea at. betareea Mh aad i th eeeBuea. aoe dm aot leet wevt of eta aronoe taid lut beia ta aiaa Xa It Imataod rear he il It 44 ma indoh ateeeeaed atraH TTio honat and Kd of rroond kneea aa No 4a BMat: aatunetea Imotand rear br roet mdep tha aetanaa aad attie. bnea rrat.

and eofl la death, aad aoid oriler. l'hnut troet The tarn etorr and ittK keoa aad lot knew a aa Ne aeeriut let ferl 1st bj 63 It in depth; hooxeSi leet aa death, and to roud order Third eveet The teroatory briek ft- at home and lot of gniond known aa NoJIVThi-d at. betweoa aeeenoa and Lews lot S3 frtt front i. 96 lel la depth buuae 84 fc-et in depih. Jor kanher parueaUra aonlr lothe aoot never.

7 tfroad at. PHia Krai atrnei Two loia if troaod aa the aou.h aide of 51 it InO Iretaeat nl Third areoae: each lot uetacaa fi front eed re ir kr IM leet irne neoth. i-upreme Court Under the direoioa of Jobs 1 eaten all. Eat. relehenff'.

Btap ttraeo-Tlia hwf and lot of (roand known at No 3 Rtn-pie tlren, io the 5lh eard the aaid lot betof la tin ha taat troet and rear, hp SO leet ia drpth. tl meat One 1st ee the eaatk aide of Slat atreet. eoatraene. rat 1W eat eaat Irora 4th aeanoe, 3a Wet Iront aad rear br K3 ft i ma rUoth. too.

on lut ad joiniac oo the erut aloe of the abore, aad ol theaBBtadiajenaiooa. SATOKlY.Feb.. At 12 nVkiet, al the Merehanu' Eiehanra Fifth avrnue One lot ot round oo tha toutheet corner ofalh areoaje aad U9tk at. beiofSb feet ia frun: aod rear br 110 f. in drpth.

A eo. une iot adjoioinc the abora.oo 5th avenue ol aaaie diaseo. aione. Iih atrret Kifht kit. on USth at.

north aide, and Irinr ia one bodr eimimer.einc IrJU tne eatt of 5 avenue; each lot bei ea feet Iront and rear br IUU feet ia depth. Terror al aaie For Timber particulan appr to Antbonr J. leeeker. Burtronoer. Net Broad at II in at re.

Ooa lot el firmed oo the aonh aide of 11th t. 133 ft weat of Avenue C. beio ka ftia froat and rear br 103 f. 9 inaia deoth. mhtkatrort Two kite of rroand oa theaoa'h aide of Uth r.

til ee of avenue each l.n beinc 33 front and rear br 1' 3 ligim in deoth A too. one lotdirectlropootiteoa lath at. otthe aave dlroenaiona. Ae lueO-Oee lot oilhereit tide of Avenue C. iiauatSl ft aouth of Ulk at.

betnr 35 II II to froat bo 83 It ia depth. Alao. onelh'an the arret a de ol evnoa C. nnu diatantji re outh nl llt.i atreet; aaid lot being 26 lest ioebee in front, br 83 It ia depth. atreet.

dntaattS3 ft weuol a veoee C. oema I Iront aad rear, br 113 ft ina in depth. Kor term and further iruursatioa. acphr to the auctioneer. No 7 Broad at.

Tenth atreet Tbe aandera eih three atorr ami attie koae and lot Mind knwa ai NuSIJS Tenth at, a leer doom eaat of ad avenue the huuae ta netrtr new. ia three rooma deep, and all the atjueia loaorovameata. auch aa hot and cold water hathinr room, water eloaet, etc marble mamela. raehoeanr door, ate; the rata lr teat front aad rear br hail the block in depth. Three Inertrte uf tha purcbaas nuae caa remain oa bond and mort-(nre for further aertiealar or the propertf, apply It the office of the aucliooeer, Ne7 H'oa-lr.

MONDAY. Fab 11. ISo'etoek attbe MaraJuau Kvehena-a. TS Broad war Trie two atorr bnok hnuieand valnable lot of aroaea aoowa aa fee roadwar. aituated 9 leet oft ina Horn the corner or Bruadwnr and Houaiooar; hit feet ia front br 40 hot rn dep-h bouee JJ feet ia front br 4) fi ia depth, wiih a Ibiee leet alley lead inc to tbe rear of the lot.

A portion of the piircheee moner Ban rvroain on bund and rurace. For further pirtieularaapplr to the auctioneer. 7 Broad al. Bower The two aupehor three atorr brick heunea and "tore Nee 9 and 11 rjtanton at, the whole tormina an unoa the Bow. erf and Htanten at beinr ia front on tbe Bowery wet 3 Ina in width aad 114 feet ia deptk; aad t-et in width on Stanton at.

and lOu leet in depth, including a cart way of eight leet in width kevling to tha rear of the whole property, aad upon the rear a two atorr brick building Two Ihirda ol the purchaae money can remain oa bond and morttaee. l'onnlaodtatreot The valuable lot of ground, will tha hoild. log thereon, aituated oa the northeeterlr eorner ol Conrllnnd and Ureenwicn iu. being 3ft leetS ina iront oa I eurtlnnd st. ti feet in depth on Greeowith atreet and on the eaat aide, and 49 It 6 ina in the rear.

Courtland atrret--The three atory briek honea ocenpied aa a atnie adjoiainc the above, known aa No 48 Courtland at, being 36 ft in Iront and rear by 13 feet in depth. Title indirpuiahle. For terrm aod furl Bar nanieaiai apply to the auctioneer. No 7 Broad at. Supreme Court in Equity Under the direction ofFhiloT Roggiea, Eaq Keleroa Hr.iadwiir The vary valuable atnreand lot of groond known aa NoHOU Rreadway, nowoecopied by the Ueaara.

ApohrUm: fvt SI fid ina front. ft 6 tn rear, by lrJO it deep. Alao, the adjoin, ing houaeand lot Noil Brondwar. oeeupied by Mr. Fox, bring 31 ft 10ft ioa front, 8ft rear, and W0 deep ST JAMES COLfc, MS" No-48 Fulton, eorner BrooklTo.

JameaCnle vigjvehiaperaonBl attention loaalea of Hnnfej. hoid Farniture) and out door tales gsoerally alao. to aaleaof Real RataU. ei 'he Etcha nee. New Tnrk.

MONDA Y. Feb II. At 13 o'clock, at tha Franklin House. Brooklyn. Supreme ITourt in Equity Under the direction of Van Vnortiis.

Eaq iboriir. icka etreet Lemehirld Intereat in five certain lota of ground en the weat aide nl llicka at. dalant loO It south from Atlantic at ea'iblotaobr 100 ft. Ai la o'clock, at the Merchants Exchange. Ertenaive3aleof wiliiamaburgh Property Uoaaaa aad Loa ami Vacant Lou.

vlx Two brick houasa and lots en the weft side of Ste street. Between South xd and rVjnlhod streets. a.ljoiiiing the Preabyieiiaa Church 8 brick housea and lou on tbe weat aide of 4th street 84 loot aorta, from South 3d atreet, near opposite the Dutch Ref irrotd Church 3 vacant lots on the easterly corner of 4th arid r3outh ftuk streets, oopiiaite the Epiaeopa I Cnurch 4 vacant leu oo South Ka atreet, comer of lath street. ft do do do do do i do do lie 4 do do do do 3 oolooada hooves on the sontheriy tide of Sooth 8d atreet, 75 feet easterly from 3d atreet. 1 house and kx oa the aoutherly side ot Booth 3d street, 100 fet easterly from dth atreet.

4 vacant lota on the aoutherly side ol Amain) street, 100 leet westerly trom 9th at eet. 4 vacant lou oo tbe westerly side of 9th street, corner of North let 111 lit 4 vaeaot lets on the northerlr aide of North 1st street, 1G0 feet westerly fsoca 9th street, 1 recent let aa tbe Botthweet Conor of Merrell and Johtaoa I honae and let oa the aonh tide ol Johnson street, adj vaing. 1 race at lot oa do do do do- 1 do do do. SO ft east fre Graham av. 1 boose aad lot adjoining.

do en a nl of Ore ham areane, 54 ft north from from Wyekofl atreet. 1 do oa anrtkeaat corner oT Graham venue and Wyekofr atreet veaejit lota oa west side ol Smith street, herinntng at tbe 8 eoraerot Smith and a vckoiTst. on sooth side of 1st atreet, 100 feet west trom 1 th oa north side of Pooth 3d street, rear of above. ooeeeiheKle of South 8th street, ka leet east I do 3d al. each xx by 18t Taet.

69 do being the retire bloct bouaiM by Smith, Nor toil. Mearrok) i ScbonUta. 1 bouse and lot oa south aide of Greed atreet. 8k feet west Iroea ijortmer at. I lota on North 6th euaet, 133 feat irom east comer of North th and 4th atreeu.

1 vacant lot a oe the NorthSth atreet. 100 feet from the wea corner of North ftih and filheta. 4 I I do do. oa4'b atreet, eornei of North fttb at, eats BLhoonwtof Sotth itb aadftthssi. oo nonh ante of Northftth atreet, ban sea 6th and atb aia.

oa 6th atreet 85 feet from Knrth ar do Terms, a part ol the purchaae asoney aaar reoaaia aa bond and mortgage. For lull pettieularaand book apa, apple to the auctioneer. No 43 Feaoa aueet. Brook tjo, or Ne I Wall street. N.

MOVOAT. Feb 18. All o'clock at the rranklia Huuae. Brooklyn. rXopreane Court, in Eauily Under the direct ma ul Daol Van Voorha.

Kaq inertfr Columbia and liamaonatreeta All those luta ia the 6th ward, on the east sine ot Columbia a tree-, xi feet It laches south Iron fiarrteoa street, and running thruce a long Columuu atnet I8tj feet. Alao. all thai carta ia lot oo tbe aouth aide of Harmon street, dietant 79 feat east from Columbia at. For Kill particular aee eaenrt'a adrt- stkRIIDE aft fwrelcn Doixaeatlc and Korwardlng and Coael-siaaloa Merchant, HAVING dli posed of their interest in tbe Express between New York and Boston, beg to inform their friends and the public, that they will devote their attention particularly to tba Exxluiige, Shipping aadO en era! Comatiiurioa business, in connection with their Liverpool and Boston honae. and afeneiei at London, Paris and Havre.

Tba facilitlag that have been offered by the eubecriber for the past few yeaxa, for the execution of Londou and Paris orders, are now very much Id creased through the direct Una of a team era from New York. Orders for niirrhaana to be made in England, Franca, and other parti of Europe, will be executed, and upon tbe Boat favorable terms, by our agenta. Cash advanced and credits iron for the purpoee of fa cilitating their execution. rartieuuvr attention paid to entering: and clearing gooda at tha New York and Boston Custom Hoeuee, and flu an ill ii Willi I lie timed rlesnati Exchange at sight in sums to suit, eonaUntlf for Sals OB t.oorjon. Liverpool and rana.

Ofloea, No. WaU street. New Tork, Court street, Boston, 4 Cook at, aad. So Waterloo road, Liverpool HARNDEN CO. N.

B. Our Una ta Liverpool continues to glye eyery attention to the forwarding of all kinds of anerebandiae npoa the most rwanonable terms, by a tram era and sailing Dips, so an parw oi tne woria. so TUHS UCHANDeVCO. oSer for gale at 107 Cedar ajl eiroea MAGLORT COGNAC BRANDT, vintage 1831 JfcAN LOUIS do do do 1806 LA ROCHELLE do do John Darand Co, dark and pale do Uhitvd FaoriiETaas. Do BOROF.AUZ de de do J.

Drrvr, dark pale Da De do e.r.asro. ao ao CLARET WINE, Br Jcubb, casks and p. d.9 Ft-T Tslbbcb, In eaaeg Do O-IVK OIL. Joan Draatcok Co'g brand lio PKUVVS. in iara iw EMlTV I ARETOTTLJ5tohir.ra BURC17VDT POST WIN It, la half aad taartag nlpae assw.i-i OHM alt COATISGS A5D PAST.

STIFM. Various style ot goods adapted ta asee were, liaea an ioa aad cotton, received by thereoeat arrtvaia aad tar Bale aaa wrv. im. ii 1 IV Bva t. by ttlta.aen-.".

t'QAI- 400 boxes "bite and Brown itar-ua landing to-day. and for rale by HM H08t'S TAVLOH CO ,4 8onth et CtXtHATK for sale br jZl 14t A 11 Froat St. latTID CUT-CttC 3 rroes for sale by JLi WILLIAM T. HICKb fc CO, iaSl 148 and Ul Froat ft TJM UtBaU-10 ease. Turkey for aaU by lT WULIAM Hit KS -O.

tl 140 aad 161 Froat at. TJkHCY CUIilMERCt-A aseui-ia article tf t1 faaey CbosIb araa )u- teeelrad Bale hy iV ka va viQ to. i-A-ti noa. PUBLIC SALES. T-XM.

eaVACaaUaJQ Lotala tbe villagssof lOTtHa-r area aam gert Oravtsat. wHb saaejl ha-aie adjaeaait, loot as Ike taaaaw. amd e-aerti)ly ertamtedL AJsm, fjesxr svawai ka ea taa eaasal, axtd ttrar Chi- UBgV. r- TkMewttra wil he eieaaaged for propel tt her, and diamrwawe peM la oeek Aamlytw xV R. HUTCBIPrOS, frora ta e'etoek, teetf No.

ae Joha street. Id story. J5rae A. Chilton, Auctioneer. Bj wtB 9 CHILTON, (Snecofafj to Edward H.

Latflow Se Co.i Office No. 9 VTall it. rree their peraocal attemioe to all salsa ef RsaJ awxam Hiaiikiild Fervaasa, Hhree. Stecka both re tka tf' vVaJlairoet; eence btouktya. 43 Faaoaatrees.

aain.v 0.1 iiuviii, rnwir. leereaoea. at tne Maechaatt Woaater atreetL Ne lla.Tka t. ,1. BJld OBdereella.

brick am. viih.lv.Kwrm aaer. nalvj yveaeter oe the eaat an miwosb ewnea aad Priaeeatrren the beras eeataiaa 13 rsoass. marhkj ana atla.aal areMt. kaenea range, bath rceana.

Ac: Creese water in ro-laced; lerge grape viae and arher ahroktoair sa the yard. The eoeee a br aboot ml iret dees- let 33 tr 10 saet. Tbare a hi aa aneioeed pi us. wfti Veaetraa fc laada. ka.

Ail t- kwiiriregeBaaeaereofci. tssOUcaa remaisaa bead aad saon. gajreferlorftyeata.alBwreeat hnereat. Also. 17th a rati I lot ef ground ea aoab aarta of 17 th atreet, tel wesa the th aad 7lh aveeaea, erne meeting 374 leet weat of (Ui svewoe.

lot is feet ia andth by HI feet ia death. Terast at safe. Alee.3hatraet arid I0h gieans Three Saaery briek bouaa. With tores onderneath, aunale ea the aerthereat corner of 10th avertov and 'e ect houv 34 lets: hi br 41 leet. Lota 7ft feet deeu.

A Isrre portioa ol tbe purchaae money aaar re-saaw on boodaod mortgaga. for lull particulars apulv to the "nrtioneers. Not WaO at, FRIDAY. Feb IX. At Hi clock, at the Merchaauf Erehange.

Yoraytlle Propei ry 6 twta ef groond with the buitdingethere-oo. aituated et the aonheeat eorner ef 4lh aveavaa aad lejthalrees. The corner lot with tbe large X. atory hoove thereea, has been a pesos of basiaess for years, aad is aew keowa sa the liniori Hotel With this will be sold the iduioing baiMuvi, bow eete-paad aa a grueary stots. and the ya-int ground an ining the rraeMbrawes It has a keetolH ea Ukh ateet, aad JW feet ioa na 4'fc avenue.

Alaehetwa3storyand art re frame hoaiee oa 86tji areat. ad-jmmng tbe feat, east 33 by 108 leet sachet ha depth. The wbo'e has every advantage lor water, aad is ef easy access to UVeay. Tata nroperiy erlera every asdntaiuanl ta fhe hvryer. as a tola the aitel Improved pert ef the viito.ee ble.

TeraMaaay.UieewBarsranuagoaJy pan ethe percheae For further rrarl imlsrr re 'he ehmre nmovrtv ario'v at the of. 6ree4 tea aacUonowr. No 9 WaH at where maps caa be bad. EDM BDA Feb It. At It o'clock at the Mercamaxs' Exeheare Exeeut rr'a Hateif Real Etaie in New Yora bad Breoklva oa Fast Broadway.

Divaioa aod Weat 13th streets; aad ia Brook fya.eei BeMre and -mith areata. Eaat Brnejdwey TWvwo atory aad etfe brick hoove and Veaa of lot Moire E-iat BroBderay. between Market aad Pika etreers the aotue a 'Jb by 44 feat deep, lot 8k by 1 1 f-M 8 wehaa. borahnd in the best manner, with Cmtoe water, bathing room. aad all the m-idem tmorovements, marble ntanteis.

graes. Ac. with lour re-ire aaezpeed ef 'be first Wrraot the lease with rsowals al 4 per cent, valoat-ia Ihvuion atreet Tha valaabw dweCmga with ereree Nee 1 1S a nrl 1 13ft liivirioe MaevLie rear of he aiove. each house ia 13 fe-t 6 inches by 40 feet 3 inehe, lots Eft leet i ina la ueplh. more or hwa.

The hniwei are boik a auba'antml manner, reatieg for each, auujactta Ike mass avoeis Qua tbe lease as tbe lot oa Eaa Bmaderar. TeirVwath atreet The -raluanle three story brick hoove sad fct in fee. with a email laacieeol in the sear, oa the areata side ef Thirteenth atreet. herwr.cn Fiitn and riix-a aveneea and kaowa br the eomoer af Weat Thirteenth atreet, Lut 35 by lot ft ins. safe lew Brook lya Smith Mreel Three storr briek booses, aitaated Bran et, east safe, kstwssa Hotter aad BeBie eta.

under cellar, martiie mantels, etc. an good order assl eoeduiou. Hoasss 80x30; Baltic street The three two atory brick dsrelfvaee, silnaserl aa Bal at jjiuu feet east of ctmith at; lot" 16 teat 8 inches by lOU.more or fees. The hoaaes are well aod aahftantially honl. with ander eel lc pi.

marble kc. sad are well adapted fat saasJ. fanrihes. A Eart Broedwey ThedeorahteS story and arrre brick hno'-esad lot i lee. No nl tet Broadway, eorner ol Jeflerseo atret.

Lot 8ft. 7 by ii ft in deoth. with a party wall, finrahed in m-idern witn aolid mahnrany rtoora. prated lurnMore. and bathing moma.

ibower b.ith, with hot and cold water, ar.d all w.ter trom house and water closet ronnmg in a drain connecting with the eewwr aed evade at great exaene Two-ihird of the pupciaae ssooey caa remain oa hood and irtgxia. The house nl be seen at any qroe. A. H. Mniler, Auctioneer.

BY ADRIAN H. MULLER, Store No. 7 Wall eorner of New ft. A. H.

M. will give his personal attenhon to aa lea of Real Es. are at the MerehamV Fschsaaei. aaw, te aalea of eeoeral ne. eaandiae.

inelodiag Iqraiuire at tbe residences of private rami regiauar win ne Kept ror tne otapoaaieH aeai cuatateat private contract, and for the procuring of money en bond and eirtssse. FRIDAY. Fehea 1- o'cloe a th- Merchama' Exebanra. Conrt of Comaroa Plea Under tbe direction ol 1 boa Cgralay. Eet.

ahenff: Thirtieth street One mt oa the southerly ride of Mb street, betweea the 7h and8ih a.enues.leing 83 feet ia width oa I root sad rear by 98 feet 9 inchea In depth. Hee legal Botieara tha Tribune. hoc me Con Under tbe direction of Tbomas Cam ley, Esq. sheriff i 'I hint avenue A' b-sse for seven from the 1st day of May 1845. oftler hoarse and lot ailniled on the westerly aide ol the 3i ave.

eue. 8-th sod i'Jih et.eet. the kdbaiog xa feet St anebes in rronr and rear by 12) feet in depth. Sea legal aouee in Trihnre SATURDAY. Feb 9.

A 11 o'clock at the Mviehante' Fschange. Court ot Pleas Under tha direction of Thovoes Cmley. Esu. iherift Fnrtv-ihirr street One lot ntnaUd on Ibe Bortheattarij' cor-orr er3-l itreet and 6th avenue. Suth avenue t-even wta aituated oe the easterly side el 6th atentte.

Theeif lit lotafogether bounde-i we.terly in fmntoe the tab av-noe xuO feet 8 inchea, more or fern southerly oo 43 Mreet 83 leet, more or lex easte-ly by lend now or late hetoneing to the Corporation of the city or New York.300 feet, moie or less. Fo ty fourth arret One lot rituatod oa the Dortiiearterly cor. ar ef44th street and 6lh avenue. Sixth avenue Three Iota aitaate.l oa the eair-rly tide nf fi areriue. lhefbur kda togetlier bounded weuerfy in iront avenne I0 1 fet 4 inchea.

more or iraa: easterly ia the rear bv la no now or late belonring to the Corporation ot' the city of N. York aoutherly on 44th itreet 84 feat a inches, mors or ieis. See legal aetice in Commercial. Feb II. At 13 o'clock, at the Merchant exchange Supreme Court Under the direction of Thomas Caroler, Eaq.

hertff: Irving placeOne lot ee the wevrerly side of Irvine place. 87 feet snuihotlKtb street, being 3d feet in width in front and rear, by lua feet in depth, dee legal notice in Tribune. TI'FSUAY. FehlJ. At lle'elock at the Merchanta' Fxchange.

PitDSnw Court Under the direction ol Thomas Carnlgy, Eaq. Tnneenih street The briejj dwelling house, with tease of to. S'lun'e on ihe aoutherly of Thineanth at. 3C0 feet wert tiom 3:1 avenue, betag 3 leet in width in front and rear by 100 feet ia depth. AT PRIVATB SLB Sixteen lots oa Powers, Dean and Bergen streets, Brooklyn, alt adjacent.

If improved, the pur'haie money can remain on bond aad mortgage tor five years, at 6 per cant. A de ir-ble residence atCastleton. Stalen Island, one mile from Port Richmond ami one half mile trom New Brighton, with five or more acres of fend. Hixtr a pros of land, well located for building sties, sitnsted in Westchester county, near the High Bridge, having a latg front oa the Harlem River. A comtTMHlioui three story modem built brick house on the west side of the 3d avenne.

in the vicinity of HL Mark's Church. To let or Lease for term of years, one of the best focaUocs on Broadway, above Canal by 300 feet will be altered or arranged to ault tne Oeoree S. lJoueht-, Auctioneer. BY DOUGHTY LAWTON, lofficeNo. 29 WaU TUESDAY.

Fb 11 AtUoV.ftrk.nt the Marchanti Efhtneft. The hrce if orv brick hmtxn and two lot of crouod on th wtit idol lh Bowtrr. well knowd tb nudauem of th lau GwOrrvy Vnmsr, Eq bei" 47 feet 10 in Iront oo th Bowery, br 9olt 10 im oo tho north tid nnd 8a foe ton tbe sooth tide Funher poruculara mar be known from the naetioeeeiia at 19 WaJlktreet. AT PRIVATE SALE. of oo the tooth t.rlo ofaJOihtrrWi near 5th aTenoe.

3 loisonUet(M3thwett-vOnierof7tl. avenue aad -4th it, 6 kiti enrni-r ol 6th avenue nod Plh tt, tOO ktta at Bloom'Nvdal. between 8th and 9th avmnet. Several fod dwelling hnuet in the upper of UM eitf, at pneet vnryinc from 15. 000 to 1 15.000.

Ato, building loth in Westebewtar eountv. A term nf 160 acre in astcha-ter, near Ui depot ot Harlem road, at ptsr acre Hevrai fine cintrf imttandfarnn aad boildirrff titat la the village ol New RochelJe. For particulan, apply at above. Jriomer Moriram, Aaatloneer. BY HOMEK.

MORGAN, Store No. 1 Pine rt. Rfrmer Mots an will rire hit pervonal attention to tales of fioutebo'd Furniture and out door talet Kane rally alto to talea ol Uaal KttLaie, giorkt. tkc. at the Exchange.

1 UE80AY. Feb IX At 12 ek at the Merehantt Exchange. It not Drviouslv divtmanl nt at orivat Mta Hnrner nf Broad and Rrdva ttreehi The valuahla otnt of around locateo oa tha (-nrtniveRte rornernrHruad and Hndse aireett. being 43 feet on Broad and 106 oo Biirtge, and running bark towards em one atreet a leet. now showing a handsome rent roll with tha present ordinary capable of being improved to treble the preMOt uicMKDe worthy the atteo- kmi oteapttniwu.

turner of Bt4rkcrr and SnHivan ttraatt The four twv briek house an! tot at tin eorner of Bleecter and trull ivnn trets, and nD.i.i Ueoaa Row lot feet froat aod rear bv 100 feet depth. Henry Leeds, Anctloneer BY HENRY H. LEEDS Store No. 8 WaU opposite New tt. rr I.

RiM will a Mrsonal anmtMka to lalia nl Hooseaold Pumitnre at the retidenceol taoiiltea. AIo.sefe of Ueai Estats. at tha MerebgTiU' Ez-oge. Ail of whian as remacthiltraolt-ttad. MONDAY.

Feb Ik AC Ml iVLfw- mt Irkaa r-i'm mnm fVnflWallM Hat 1m Pnk Manntat-tnrad frora. -Marie oxorexrv for tne rtroanwiiy re.aiititte -somtsung pan oi ittnL owsoi if. noiintBin rnur id. tier nanrar. ronrn ermind- eaincn ia.

Ainfalrni.vitf.is ldoa iQs4ted I rot. Franed itch. Hud son Hay miux, tab le atone mania, oi rna tioe quauty; oaeu-an lynx, etc mutr.vtcUtniia eofts, -keu aj isaoeiMar. wtntawou, t-opara. mrwr ncogor, ra-am.

rairte wolf pin'heranJ leopard r.bet, beeutitully lined aad irafoed, all iba floett out litr, wttbout reserve. TUESDAY, Fel. 12. mw ti Iaire Kale trl Ihamoods. JeweHr.

kA 3ofMitting of breast pint, tiaraa. araeetett, finger rings aod ear rings, richiy set ineluttertot real fin qualitvd.amrvndt. toM of which are or varv araai vaina a Ian. a itm uon.ai oiut aoov ia ghtls-kr Hsivrinltsa4ra fif nf-kallia agal-M several tpleodid eioekt. aa assortment or tome or ut doom Com wale net in market.

a a siivar bdiv-m. mm. svarvrs rnr. ace are. The whole to ba sold without re-erv nr whoa it mar eon- eero.

and ready lor ei hi nit um on the mominc ol saw. ree ij. At 10 o'clock, in the Gallery, rear of atot No 8 Wall tt. French Fainiioat. handfemelv Iramed.

being a collection ot atroiitlaUof some ol the most oleosing rnrlor oaiouogs im. ported thriteaaon. and Ihe Ualifornia market. They can oe eta mined two days be I era ue aaja, wntco wiu om wiu-out raarrte A ro. abaat SO fine Freoeh eokived and Moa earavBrs.

in neh Iramea. At 1 o'ekw-k at the Merchants' Exnhan g. Valaaba BuiUlinv I rtt 11th atreet. between Sth and Greeo- wich aventwa. being It ia front aod mar by Ifi0feet7 ins deep.

hiving ate arm tha atreet is front, end hariog faabaasct. ehurcses, markets, fce. io the viitty.arTiirdii.ff an excel lent lo-etioa lor bait.) logs of any descr-pttoa. GO poreent of Usenur-ehaae money caa remain oo bond and mortgage far ive yeara. THURSDAY.

Feb 14 At 11 clock, at theaalea mom 9 Walts. A ehoiee iirtinn( nl Rrantliea. Mdri) Htm rviaa. Port Claaa.a Jamaica Rum. Whiskey, Cord ia La, Champagne.

L- 4aors, tie- Walden Pell, Aatstloneer. BY FELLS Store 109 Wall gtrtl FfUUAY.Fei.9 At I o'clock, in RuUer'sslip. R. MlrTrnni'll rV) aK-atn snrl CA at it 14 A g.Ktb.nPkl The eargn of the bng raneit Jane, euosMing of i-" not any mi dot. otiar Tha r-Jr ave-rtiges SO leet pttr io Terms.

4 months over luQ. appruved endonad aotaa. Lataloguea at sake. THURSDAY. Feb.

14 -jria A'3 ER. While SlUt trVkilsa I l. 1 Jsna.frora Lagborn.eonsiaiinx vwiren aoo ontiDsry. itaiiaa marble, chiefly ol tr.e asvoritemark ofC P. and.li..r .1.1.

i simble sisea Alao, kcu Italian marble tiles. 13 neb. assorted blue and rnite. la). aporoved eadorsed notes.

-BUloguea day betore Bale. John Keeae. AacUorieer. BY OOOLEY KEESE. St.

re No. 191 Broadway, eorner of Dey gtreet. TT- Libemles-fradvaBeesoo all goods eoasigaed for sale. I Keeseex Hill devote Dsrtieul.v A .1 1. 1 anM and nvate Libraries their fa eilrtwaSn, exVhiine and disposal of bteTOTprooerircaaool ae rurpsuj t'ooley fc Kee-e, ltl Proailway.

will give personal attwitio. sales ol rnrnituteattasresMieneeei tamiaaa. Baring thai and into. MtlNU.tY bVEMNG. Aird the ibtlosruig even ngs otthe week.

At ss e'-haek ai the aactioa laaa, iltii. YaluahlB Law l.iW. rv Tl entire large and valuable Law Library ol the late David B. Oe-dea. embracing all the ivrporls of the L'ntted State, full mki of'he moat important etata alt the Vx'uabte Eoglnh Re-poru.

together with the best woe. a ol the 'eana, f.Hming I. together tbe 6 inert ane most eesiratils Law Lmtsry ever aJJared ataectioa in thacoottry. ataloguee are now ready, aad the books wtU Waald-taJ thm. day.

mo hT At et o'etock at tneaueiioB rv Rooks A laraa aod valuabis eolleciKe wf atasalard and aa. leresoos bo ks. 1 .1 rw YORK T.A'.f -1 LEO." WJKfl. EB. rTA llll.ikt r-TEH HVTV PK ff.ATiJ.

aiAle. ktlAf 9, aie. etc Oa aweUM eea-a, 1 ai -i 1 11 1 1 11 all oa as be eostiaut. tr day to day Ud -fossd. aoder ihe aama mgula-tlooa ee tseestntyre.

11 DiiMflessvUciteii.oa wnasa tae aaatii eaaa bvv Bsaoe waea raqBiied. Best a saarseasj. HAS FOB SALE, AND HAKES TO ORDER, la three days, or la twef -ears if aeeeaaary, eveiy deecrlptioa of fiueaad faehaoaable SHIRTS. Of CRAVATS. Vra.

Beataa ia de term aed to keep tba aioat elegant aasortment la the city, aal to Uieak aad to BUM AN COLLARS, she sriU hereafter devote eepecial at- ueat (umwihing (eaerally aa also La-lee' CBU' Moraine trowas, likrvea, llasieirj, Fowrthemaud aotorapg of reglar aaatot-ert oa hit FsairhBarsae-aartxsaBeseoaeUa-ym No. 1 Aarea Hor-aa, Shirt and Genu1 Farm iahiBg Stare. eSaaactry. No It Be.srra.a rtraat Laa4ry aad Geat Warhiac. la Naasaa ftreat.

VOLXLVIL PUBLIC SALES. William H. Franklin, Aaetloiieer. BY WlLUAM H. FRANKLIN, SON tc CO.

Offiee. No.SEtt-iadftroet. FR1DAT. Feb 8. At e'c'ck.

at the MerrJatn-' xtc-a-ga. Attorney stree The two aory and aast bnek boaes aad lot No K7 Arxwney rtreet, ea the wewt side, second hoasa below tha ee-eroi Rivrngtoa street, lot feet by Wfset aickas. eseseas less. Crnron water tn the aeeoad story tie -tor's Bale of rin'eee Loaa oltiraeuid sitastsd oa 4Kb and 4Mb streets, and oaTe-Ua aveaaa; a-o, one Let ea amity itreet, era: 4-batieet 4 tots aa tbe saajtk "ide el 4th street, betweea tb and loth avenoea, namoe-i 300 met west ol rib lot ft by 100 tt i aehes. A -o, 4 lets oa the sonth twe of 46th rtreet, betweea aad tJi avenues, n.mssescing 103 Iset west of 1Mb aveaae: each lot ft by KV ft 4 i-r.

48m street I lots on the north side of 49th st betesee 10th eed lluiaveeoCT. miar ing Hat tsst west ef 10th aveBae; each lot ft by IU) ft 1 inch. Tenth aeenrje I teg oe the wnith.oa corner oflOth sveooe and 47th street, ii 111 rock by IW ft. A ho. I lots ee the west su.

of 10th avast adjoining tbe above io ft 1 inch hy 1(M ft. Amity street lot on ihe north aide of Amity atreet. eommee ring 7k A froaa the north last corner of Amity and McOouxal aad nown aa No 107 A By at; by 1 0 ft a Ward. Joha Hanaioad. xeeatesa tat-e Batata af llsmmosvl.

and TUEMDAY. FsbH. At 11 o'clock, at the Mew heats' Exchange. tarket street The uha'anttsl three story kiick 4 weflingheasa aad lot ia lea. No Market, aaar Madiae st lot ft froat and tear, and aboot ti raoVpth.

The saws was koiR ia th. beat manner sod in goo order, Eirhteemtistreet The two story anr attic brick boase and tot Nsx4oighteaath areas, snath aide, between the fak and 10th tveanes; ietfl feet 7 1 inchea by lli es Wk the kioek; hooas 40 feet. Orchard street The two stirv frame building and lot No 164 Orch-id at. oa the east side, bat a sea Rmsgtofl and chantoa su; hV-S fl byeB ItSins. Fourth street Ti.

brick dwelling b-mse aad lot ef giouad ea tha eort aside of 4th at. between Broadway and Marsei at, and known as Ns US, eootsiniog ia froat on 4th at xO ft. gad ia deptb an both sides a) ft. Wilii-mb''rgh Fonrth street Toe tare story frame house and 'otNo 148 nd laO 4th et, bet wean Grand a ndrkMith First su: 4U fiksna by if? leet: the Ui.ldinc esvas tha eo-re front of the Peis.aitirr Bale To elere a joint hrtereet Jer-ey Oty A ooltace house aod lot ia 8-aex street, seas tha HI Bal af Vaa Veratstraat; lota.hvr feet, hoo-e 55 by 14 lest, WEDNtSrtD. y.

Feb 13 At tl e'eliwfc at rhe Merchants Exchange. East roadwar Tne throe story bnek dwelling hoeaa and lot ia fee Mo 17. Bro'dway. bet ween Ruti rersanp Js-ersoasts, lot-l IreCie f. oat aad rear and ICJ seat in deoth Tbeboaae ia nnatierl tmeughoutin the best ma oer.

but end cold water, beta, laganae-atas, fce Mnr be re irons 10 Croabr Mreet The two atorr bnek lit hm Vn 11 Crosby st. oa th. est aide, between Howard and Grand eta: lot li It treat aad tear aad 109 tt dss. Aha the Irene bouse aad lot sdioiofeg, kaowa as 9 Cro by tt: lot 35 fi in Iront and and ft ia deoth. Tweotr.fi rat Mreet The haaai snd lot aa thw north airU nf-f a st.

150 tt west of 8th arenne; lut tl tt 10 ios frost aad rear aad it 9 ass oeprn AKo. tbe vacant M. 4'atMt st ine srer from tl honse, being as tt front arid renr and 98 ft 8 1 10 ina in deota. Al-o. hero.

use and let aerotoiag. ef the aauwe duneoaioaa. A fvo. tha vacant tot adjoining, ol the Berne dimouaionB. ilk avenoe Thme of aroaiBd aa the weat aid.

oftlieffth sveooe. hot ween 3Jth ard 40tb eta, sack lot 34 ft 81 ina front aad lui it in oeptn. ftnrrlav a net The twe boufs Nr-sS and Rarelev at. eerh lot 30 ft front by aoaii IBrtOiae.wahantbtofsU ieet over the alley, making tbe Iront 60 fiaet everthealley. am eg Miller, AacUorieer.

BY JAMES M. MILLEK. CO. Store No. 75 Maiden lane, aj-ware.

Rcai Etiate. L-M-tber. Boota tt 8-oea, 8r MONOAlfwril. Atlfo'clockai ibeaurtloo room. Boots.

Bhoes. Btoaaaa. ate. 4-keeaaa boot-, ah es. brogans, and buakioa frean and direct from tha jmfa etunsm.

rHim-ri. stag a gesaral a wort meet of fresh and very nesirabie lasda, auit- nte km BJiy.souinerTi sou icr. iraoa. a URSDA Tr Feb 14. AtUo'eloek at the Erehange.

Wilt be sold, (if eot orevioualv dMooaed of at orivsteml. 1th. house aad lut known an tOH Efeaaath a. between the -than- Btkavsnuas. Tha lot a 23 ky 96leet, and tbe bauae xx by 40 lest.

in euBOletaoraer. arranged wrth cleersts throughout, bas dry under cellar, back piarzs. x-axeb ia bafh roosas. sraia eieeet, saarhle wash basina. auppliad Lot aod cold water ia the sa.

cond story and dawhargeif inesasrer in tbe Mreet. For further particulars aoDty at the auction room, Ne 75 ala-dan Uoe.or toH r-y. erHitnts'Ba-hange. At 18 e'elock. the ai erertenta Exchange.

Fverutora' Hale ol Valneala Prunerts the eitv of New York, t-aat New York. Fla basb. Kings Co Tbe 'at of ground known as Ne 17 Chat ham at, with the buikfilgs theraoa coo tnintne hi breadth in froi-t on Chatham 30 feet 7 ina.eorl in the rear 89 leet 3 ins, in length ea the easterly tide 111 ft 1 inch, on tbe westerly side 115 fi 9 ins. Also, the lotai gnmno known aa won jne-nan. st.

with tbe hni lines thereon, con ainine in bnt I in froat oo lh thi im 30 feet 7 Ins and in the rear 23 3 ina, in length mi tha ea tarly aide liu li ins. ana on tne wes e-iy aroe lie itt laea. A Ivk the lot of ground known as No 81 Market attest, oe the Boa' beast comer of Market aod Henry sts. with Ihe two atory brk boose, with attic and basement I hereon said lot contain, ing in breadth tb front and rear 8- ft it tea, and ta leoctbeaea-b amen. Its Ins AUo.

the lot of ground know, ks No 191 Spring st, with the Sstory bnea and dwelling bousetheteon aaid lut containing le ft 9 ina in bread th ib I root and rear, and 100 ft in length on each aide. Also, the lot of ground known as Ne 103 Spring st. with the 3 stery Mere aed dwelling bouse tboreon: said let eontaining xo leet in pteanta in mat ana nut ana tuu ieet in stog in oa as en Also. 14 lot- of ground situated in East New Tork. Fratba-b.

Kinca fo at the southeast comer of tbe Brooklyn and Jamaica Turnsika and icboU avenue, upon whieb is a modern two story frame dwelling house and out buildings: said premises era bow ib the occuiiauoo ai ur. r-iaxones. Also, the lutol ground known ss No 6S Fonrtb avenne. ia tbecttyot New York. with tbe4Mory bnek building thereon, known pa ihe Washington Hotel: said lot containing Inbroadlh in front acd rear U4 feet ins.

in iength on each side lUJifset Tha farm ta rented to a responsible tenant tar tbe term of I years trr the fintdsy of May next, atfrt) ear annum. A lee. the tot adioining. known as No 8,7 Fourth avenne. with the 4 story -k store and dwelling hoaia thereon; ssid let oo in breadth ua front and rearxO ft, and ia Ungthon tack side 15 fret.

Two-thirds of the ptrrrha.ee money eaa remain oo bond and mortgage for a term of years, at 7 psreent. Maps of tbe property can be had at the auction room. No 75 Maiden lane, one ee. before the day el aah. bmith Barker.

William -impaon. Executors of Walter Bte-veM, deceased. MONDAY, Feb 5 At 13 o'clock, at the Merchants' Fxehsnge. Will besnid without reserve, the thraelitory brick dwelling hr.use known ssNo 101 W'st 15th street, fiotihed ia modern style, with marble mantela, folding doors, hard fioishsd walk bo lire xo leet br 4. leet deep, totllOfeet.

Alio. thethree atory brick dwelling houre No 108 West lh rtreet, adioining the above, finished in modern style, with mar. ba? mauteis folding doots, hard Aniibsd walls: house 35 feet by 43 f. et deep, lot IUU feel. There a an alley of 8 feet running be I wean the two dwellings, making the width ol each of tba fin atur es ii feet, all abovt the alley 35 feet Also, there a three story brick dwelling in tbe rear nl tbe aMive lots, with 6 feet alley and 13 inch wall, containing S7 room, which will be aofdaeparnte trom the front building if required.

A far re portwa of the pure base moooy can remain oo bond and mongers, A Wo, the three story brick dwelling honae No 144 Weal 17th street, finished in excellent style, witb afitbo BBOdera fmprove-mern-. fording doors, hard walls, murtile manteU, grates, ernton water, etc. House -5 fert 44 feat, lot 93 feet, with aa alley or efeat A o. a two story brick house in the rear of the above, with a 3 feet alley substantially bai.t If regoired will ta sold ssnsiate frani the front bouse. A large portion of the purchase looney can remain on bond and mortgara.

For fatl particulars inquire at the auction room. 75 Maiden lane. (It not previously sold at private sale.) Country float A va lire bis country seat In the town ofGreenburg. Westchester county, eontaining eaacre, of v-ry productive land. (with a new mansion boose, barn, carriage houae and other out buildings, lacludinga farm bouse.1 well proportioned into arable, pasture and wood land, excellent well of never faifing water, and a fine stream of water running through the Inee.

The above mansion a located oo very elevated ground, with a view of the north river, alao overlooking the enti country towards the East river and the surrounding villa gea. a well as Long Itland. The above prsoerty is one mile and a halt from Harta i.iraers. on the Harlem Railroad. ffl miles Irom New York where tbe ears ply five or six times daily, three miles from the Hudson river, at Haty's landing.

Th above property a to he add to the highest bidder, without reserve, by order of tbe executor's of Henry Jee.up. deceased. or lull uartMSulaja i-euire at tbe auetiea room. 7. Maiden late- A.

M. Mcrwin, Auctioneer. Bx" BAJfas, PLATT CO Auctioneers and Oommtssion Merchants, for Ibe sate ofBooka, Engravings, Paintings, Blaliooery. Paper, ate. Store -04 Broadwiy Cask ads-nees made npoa all consirnmeot FRIDAY EVENING.

Feb 8 Ai 64 o'clock at theau-uon room. Bookaeller's Sti-cfc A targe and extensive varietyof Miscalls, nei ut, -choolaodCla'sical Books Bibles. Juveniles, etc, from the ibe Ives of a bookseller re.iring from bustnes. WtVNESUAY ANU 1 HOasHAY KVENING8. February 13tb and 14th.

At 64 o'clock at the suet toe room. Valuable English Bonks An extensive eel leeiioa of elegant, euriHia aad rare hooka, ea lieflr Koglisb edttioos. embraeiog splenaid works oefiae aiuand anlktuiuea. earty printed trolnmes oltbe I5lh century valuable work on American history and bio-srnphy, lives aad writings of old Bglisb diviees, pictorial as dera works, books of prmis. sermons and aeraldry.

books of see oer r. portrait galleries, etc FIKlY FIRST BKtH'LAR NEW YORK TRADE BALK Tbe commenced, the Stationery and Paper sale oa 1 hntsday, 31-t March, and the Book -ale on Monday. 23th atari b. 1860 The uoderMcned solaeii oonaignmenu of Books Paper, -taboa err. Stereotyoe Plates.

Binders' Cloth Leather, fee, for tbe next regular 1'rane sale, to be rjwimeoeed a Uasabess data, and so be eoeducted under the same res illations as the last one. Particulars for tbe onntmg should be furnished immediately, at the calamine tt now at Drew. The usual cask odiaiwot will be made oa receipt of roods when desired- BANGS, PLAIT fc. CO. PRIVATE LB.

Bohn Popular Ihrariee Haasag received a toll enpety ef the vanooa work, cao bow oner complete sets ol tbe staBUard Antiosianaa, fileumtne.Cln-sieel aad llrustrared Ltbrariea. Also. just received. a furthersupply of Humboldt's. Criame.

and Babelaa'a works, together with tha following new -sues, rix Lodge's Portraits ol Illustrious Peneasgesof Great Bnuia. volsl and ctchlegera Lenurea on Mod era Hntory: Lamar-tioe'a ivory of ibe Preach l-sy-kitioa; Tranalsliona ol Bopho-cles: Echrlua and Plata, vol Abe. Lardner's Lectures. 3 vols -wbanks HvdrsoHcr 8ts phen'a Book of the Fano, 8 vole skiaoer 'a Agriculture, 3 vole; Thser's Agriculture: Petboldt's Agricultural Chemistry: Cocoon's great work 00 Miieti Cows: Ztoo's Songsters: Bennet's Houhie Entry Bookkeeping (the irjUl revised ediuoex Beach's Practice of Me.lieiner etc. 41c.

A ho, 3000 quarto BiMea. ineiediag Hardiag's, Fetry aad Aa-drew's editiona various bindinga. at Co. being agenu tor the saleof the above" works, offer hem by fJtncie cotoes to individuaa, or ia qaaoutiga upoa tibe-tal terms to the trade. Valentinet-Aan.

a eoaslgnmeat ol alsaant Eiiftuk Vxieu-lioes. xmaxiun Mooney, Aactionoer. BY BENJAMIN MOONEY. Store No. 14 Flatt rtreet.

It All aalee nf Hardwara. Fancy Goads. Real P-tate. StoekL Fura iiars, Grocenas. fca.

eust Uy te-tagy utof t-eeity. a 1 At lOo'eloek. atthe auctioo foam. Wateta. Jewelry, etc HJH.

sCILlKFx'KIIN KOWLEh, 141 and 1-4 Krwnt offer for sale Window Olaxf -6000 boxes aasorted Usee, orookfleld'l make White Wax 2000 Ibe. Soda Ash AO tone glaes and aoapmaker O-m Benaoin 30 cases, entitled to debenture. Black Lead 200 cases' E. I. Super Care.

Soda 100 kegs prime EngUsh. QuicktUrer 15 -aeks. Red Prussia te Potash 500 lbf. Bait. Soda Saleratus J.

Dwightk In a-eorted agee. White Lead 200 kega EngUeh, 28 lbf each, Morphine 450 oxa. Farr'a Quinine 300 oas. Roeengarten's, OU Peppermint 1000 Iba. pure Flower Benxoin 15S0 oxa.

prime. Blue Vitriol 50 bblx Salem Lab'y Co'f Alum lOObbls. do. Saltpetre -100 kegs Boston refined. F.paom Salts 100 bblx Bait, Alcohol 50 bbla.

80 and 95 pert ent. Paris a Proagiaa Bine 1000 lbs prime. Calori Corroa. sub. and red precipitate, la 15 lb.

bzf Camphor ReTd 20 bbla. Carb. Ammonia 20 casks English. Glue 135 bbla, low priced. Greea, Pane 5000 Ibe aaa'd-h dee.

Do. Chrome 50 easea. Do. Paint la Oil 100 kegs English, t8 Tbe. each.

Black Faint In Oil 450 do do do do Red Lead-100 kegs O'laai Co. '8 Llthanre TO do do do. 1 L-WREKE, TRJMBLJi 4i CO-, oflar for aaUat Ne. 35 Brod aea-- stylae BraeUBaS Shirtings, a greet variety of Bleached Sheet'i, and ShirUngs. 3-4.

4. 5-4. (-4 i -d411- Lonsdale, Hope, M-Knyille A-aadale Brtisr-. Ieehed. Blue, and printed Drille.

BbB4Stripee. Denims, indigo Blue, of several qnalitiaf. Manners Shirting htiia-s. Shirting PriuU on fine and wide alotha, aew aad hand fosae patteraa. brae and olae aad orange rrlntf.

Black aad Lavender Prints Blueaad fancy Boau- hdkaa-chlei Farait-ra and Aproa Chweka. Ken tacky Jeane. Cadet a tirewa adxed. Totowa r'BBtiana Coaore-Ca-Bbrirje, black aad aaeerted eelerf. 7- Bleaehed Diapers.

Brown Table Clothe, 8-4 7-4 and Satinets oxford aad code! mixed Mack aad Bdiaa blaa. Ron tr sra Cottoa Yara aasiBtad Nos. Lonsdale Ca't Nankins, S-eaiaa, Ca-bans, Papw Mas. B-aw-usifroo-s. J.

Ki pea's Faataloon 8taffa. a large seanilmaat le.hU etvlaa. Vtiea Gsobe Mills, do-tra, mla- 4e of several rdea. Lew ariead era tare, aad Drees Prists. nmmsvi NEW YORK.

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1850 PUBLIC SALES. 8. Draper, A-etioneer.

BY HAGGERTT, DRAPER JONES. Stot. 64 "WllIiM-. FRIDAY. FebS.

AtBB'eloetr. Booa.atta. Nsvr rard. Brroklra. "'order of 1 he Navy Ageat.

Tasssa, aewh aa deuv-ry. The sallowiag articlaa. vrs Ftaeb bara. pile Baamefs. trwwek.

setti.g derricks, steel pomts and ehaea. drills, pitchiag too-, aauamsawnings, crones, railroad ears, enbars, shi' ing have-, gusgaa. screwing drills, doable and aiarle ehaia Ir-era. ae-vila, kAesrs toacs. heading took, pile maehm-a.

feadaag and sreablecks, 30B Ihet hose, der-nek s. rwehass erah. 1 kegs saJroed saikea. alebe lamps, doable fara asm mors, sue rquaras aad boss, abaat lead, spades -ad pirkaiaa books and new sr. water boekets.

boa snarling spikes, re-hoar! 30 sets ear boxes, derrick steps, east ir-n cart boiaa. Hf 1 poin- 1x4. 'irte Bad email eh us Is. dr lbs. steel aqaaiaa.

bcaaa keea prpsa. oMtroe'te. aatew aad note maehiBe. augorj. work beaches, bleaks red f.la.

sbbbII wheel trueka and screws. 01 carts and yokes, arinxs of bslta, ronnd and at bastard vjc, lanrams. 310) Ioa man-lla rope. 3763 Iba lrje lot oferowbart. lead pile, wheal barrows, shackle bars, sealhng and uege) blacks, itUeaet woo railroad chairs, railroad wbea b.

abeasea. bake, loUboxai Krewt aad atooe jacka. crowbars, etc Feblt tltincki the aoeboa rooat. PACKAGE SALE Ate anna credit for aporoved endorsed eotaa 8j0 paekaa-i Feesign aad Aasarloaa Itry Goods Jraauwa. ing a deatrable aaata-et for the Bona.

trad-. L'at log aa aad atmplea oi the morning al sale. THURSDAT. Feb 14. At 10 o'clock at the suction room.

"xvrn. iiAtwiMenES. vimitings. velvets. BEWINGft.eu etc At moeehs credit.

Cat-Jogrimandaa-mksoatrieesor-iagof atla. 'tf Pi-tpousd to FRIDAY. Feb II. At 11 o'clock, at the suet ioa mom. LEGHORN STRAW GOOiaj 000 eases men's aod boys single and double brimmed bats, heaids, trrnamioga.

nglh Straws Ladies and Baas' bonnets, pedal braids, luseaa brants, etc. ooiprix a desire le etsnttmsal of eelehrated starka. Catsiogoea and samples oa the morning ol sale. Joh H. Aften, Anetloneer.

BY AUSTENS 8PICER, Store oornerof William ft. and Exehaaga) PU. 1 THURSDAY. Feb 14. PACKAGE SALE At -is mouths credit, for approved eadorsed aotas 800 perkafes Fataiga aad llnrnastie Dry Goods, suitable for Fall trade.

Cataloguas aad earns lea on the merr nog of aaie. AT PEiVAlB UA- 88 inch brown sreetings. Indigo blue oheeka. 4 4 ticking, mahaerx' shiiueis. drsss aad furniture prints.

Keeiueky jeaas, btack aad mixed extiaata. fancy eswit area, woollen nlstds. plaid linaeya. Caataalaaassi. table 18 and I4t0 premium cheeks, Akn, 300 ba les orinting eioths AHa.

bt bales 88 mob heavy brewn sheetmgi A Bo, 80 bales high eehired weellea plaids Alao. 800 hales enotiagcleUs Alao. fru bale. 38 inch brown ah se tic ga Also. 80 bales grown driltt William Kobbe.

Aoot-ooeer. BY VAN WYCK St KOBBE, Store No. 17 WUllam rt. FRIDAY, Feb 8. At 18 e'eloek.

er the ACK AOR ti A i OF RO A IVLOTHS. I 'ASSfM ER ES. TAILORING GOODS. 4-e- fir Caialog-a 80. packages nf Belsisn.

Germsn, klnghsh aad American BroadchMaa, Caaai-merea Tailoring Goods, ate- at a credit of aix ssnaths, approved eadorsed notes, of aiOO and nnwards Alao, 1:0 pieces Betgiaa finish 6ne wool black, dark ud light brows Amerwaa broasefcahe. af superior ssaka Abo a full aed desirable aearaeel ol tailoring silks; black silk sauna, serge-, aod ketvy L-oossilk eastiaaa. Atsn. reatir made clothing -'0 cava. Pans snade maty awrle elothing.

eomphaing a com i ot spring and sure, aaer clothing, rrmtenale Also. Ilemaeed Howery, a cite Useer the irrrpection of the srardene ef the port, for account of underwriters, for eash4 eases bee iery and laves: 8de cotna friag 8 do liau taors: 3 do ginghams; 8 do dm levee ebavre. damagaa on tbe voyage of mi oital oooo beard ahip Milan, from llaraborgh. Alto, by order of the ider writers 11 eases loreiga I'Jaa. asestid dry goods, containing a general assortment tor eousuy store, damaged on Ir.

voyage Bad returned to ton market. Cats iugoea and saasplss en he iBoraiug of sale. MONDAY. AtlSo'elock. attneauetioaroom.

Dernaged I loking Glass Plates Under the irarpcetiee of tbe wardens ol tne sort, ter I'feit ot whom it may concern, for cam. 30 eases saarked ki'li to 1874. rontaioiag from 3 by TO ti 40 by 34 looking glaes plstr. imoo.ed ia the ahip Helena, from Bremen, and damaged oo the veys roof 'mportatioa, TUESDAY Feb.l3 At lOo'eloek at the auction room PACKAGE SALE OP BhOADl'LOTHS. CASSIMERES AND TAILORING GOOft-1.

etc. By Catalogue alio pack ages B-lrian. Gerrrmn, English and American ameiea, Tailoring Genoa. Ac At a credit of tlx seoothl'i ap pnrvari endorsed notes of 8100 and npvraros- Catatogoes andaamples on the mora ing of axla. Joba Radderew, Aoetfraneer.

BY JOHN RUDDEROW CO-' 0 Store No. 1133 Pearl gtreet. FRIDAY. At 10 o'clock ai the suction room. fnXJTHfl.

CAH8IMERES. from the shalvee-A gene ralaa ertmeat-f Cloths. Ctsunerea, Batiaeta.etc. oo a credit of ut monU ia Co asKting ofCeasmseper West ef England bine, brack, woo dyad black, invisibe green, browe and ol.ve cloths; teases super fine and middling blue, black, wool dyed black, invisible gieen. Loadon brown, bottle greea, waddea.

olive and rrfla groan cloth: 8 o. finesndsnpsrliae black, woo Ibinek. green, orown and nltve cloths. 3 caswsopetnne aad extra black, wool black and fancy cas.imeres: 4 canes sunerior American blue, black, wool dred black, green, beawa. olive and mixtckrtbs: 8 eases super American Dinea.

wt oi oiaex, mixt ana ranry de superfine and extra blue, h'k and mixt sat'net 1 ease suner sum elastic auapeoden; buUooi.l ease kail boss; I do hdkts.Sc. A so, en aooonat ef the anderwrit I ease mperior Co. buna, 8 care super coating aod gingham checks; 1 case Iscea, damaged oa the soyage ol imoortation. I bSUA i At lOo'eloek fW-lTHS. CAarllMKItr-I.

frnam the lie. A -ae, ral assnrtn ant of Clothe. Casstnteree. at, oo a ereuil of ti mos -taiocuasaaq sampaw oo roamonMng otsaas. WEDNESDAY, At 10 o'einek io too auction room.

r'T rvrnJ iiupupii i ii. wi, iiwh. iw iww rs saw. al aasortmem of Clothe. Casslmerea.

8alinets. Vestings, ate. 'sis toe ties aad samples oo the morn ing of sale Henry L. Hoetiet. Anetloneer.

BY CKESTERMAN HOGUET, Store No. 13 WUllam ftreot. K- Liber-I cask adrt-toss aiade npoa ocstgreaui wkea eonjredi SATURDAY. Feb 9. At 11 o'clock, at store Nor'43 Broadway, near leeeker rt.

STOCK OF HPl.KNIIIll FURS Rein, the balance of this season's importation and manufacture contained in said store, embracing nonsuits al real martin sable. martin, fitch, Churchill, swan'sdnwn. ireysquirrel. Ate. 4tc in mufTs, victo- rine.

boat, com, trimming, etc. A ko. 10 wolt and badger sleigh robes, richly trimmed bearikins ete.ete. Also, aa aenment ot atraw eonneia, 'fiiwers, and rttibons. Atl tha Bands in this sale will he wanented in even rw tro-et, having all been imported and man ul-ctorad for Breadwat sales.

Caialogum aad mmptet on morning or sale. THURSDAY. At 10 o'einek. at the auction room. rtTAT.Of.iiR rtAi.e op PRP.rarn.

hbitish. nu. MAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, for cash. Also, an entire invoice ef extra quality women's white and brnwo cotton hore Atso, 3 esses 8-4 plaid table covering. Also.

40 cases. eaorted numbers knitting eottoe. Also. 85 eases naw spring stria atraw bonnets. A ten.

aa assortmsot af rich krocbe dram siks. plain aad fis nrs drem muahna. etc CsUlogum aad samptei on the morning olsale. FRIDAY. Feb 16 AtUo'eloek.

at itoreNo43 John at. Sneeia I Pm rvmolorv Ha le of French Purr lain Oo a credit of four mon tha, approved endorsed notaa. for sums of 100 and tar. Lei or lie entire be lane of Mr DMier's imnortation. eaaasst iug ot 300 cases plain wbue and god bead Dl tea.

duhim. cops aco mncers. dinner and tea ware. A-o. an aaaortsaaut ol spread id decorated dinner, eeeert and tea saucers, rich mantel ernaJnenta, vases lamps, clacks etc Also, sue raami ol franca ruled letter paper, ao titled to oenaa tore C.talogoea aad stmoles en the momlag or tale.

AT PRIVATE SALE That vers valnable olor of ground oo the ami thee at rawaer of rving lace and 1 6th street, being 84 leet oa Irvine place aad 143 ft ma ee lit st. a to. a vers denrahle country imideoee. nutated oa a venae A. between 118th and 119th at reels, with about 18 Iota of good garden groond.

with fruit trees, etc a large two story double bouse, with ptazxas iront and rear, basement and en er cellar, stable, eoech houae, etc Apply at lbs aactioo room. U. W. Koster, Anetloneer. BI FOSTERS fe LIVINGSTON, Store No .41 Broad street.

Andrew Mount, Anetioneer. BY WIl-MERDlNGS MOUNT, Store 61 Bearer street. WEDNESDAY. Fsb 18. At 10 o'einek at taction room PACKAGE rtAI.R oaekaasa ol Fosa and American Ore Goods, comprising aomireblexsaot-Deal, adapted Io the sprirf trade.

-Bvaaignesa-dmmpwson tne morning oi aa SATURDAY At II o'clock at the aaetiea room. CARPETS. RI'GS. kc-A aenaral aaaortmant ofBroassrs. anperfine aad fioe iagrains.

eottoe aad sreeilsa Veaetiaaa, Ra ga. tlruggets. ete et six aaontna erea it cat-laf nee and samp lea ea the ssorniag et Edward Wan)-, AnetioneeT. BT DRAPER, WARRENS fc MONTANT, Store No. 67 Bearer ftreot.

H. C. KEM1 Auctioneer Sales toom No. No. It Wall reset.

R. CKRMP wIDervahB aersrsss I a aoe ta ties of stocks of goods, teal estate, and furniture, at private dwellings, and woaJdr-sneetisdly solicit aalea ot tha kind. SATURDAY. Feb 3l At 104 o'clock. at ihsmleB room.

13 Wallet. Aandsnesa Hew. wood and Mahoxany Furnitaia.Fiaae Pert a. Silver Spooos, ete Consisting ot rosewood parlor furniture, en Bite, mi enmsoe glasb; earved mahogany sofas, le avtetea, easy and sewing chairs, soring seal oar lot chairs, several paiaungs Wlin iramea. irsmeu engravinrs, mirrora.

carpers, rr-ncn nrai nw i locks, mantel ornaments. exteasoa dialog upte. notary ana teratarv heokestes, wardropee, rosewood and me hoy. ur mar. baton asatreand aide tablea.

aaarhla top dfeaa.Bg hureamj and w-shstands. sofa bedsteads, couches, maimers nr French bed steads, hair mattraaras, scon red iron aod mahogany bat makog hny 1 French chairs, rocking chain ia crimson plush aad kair cloth, dining sod bteak fast tab Iks, eh las dtnnat and lea seti loiiet ware, eta. no, ai is ciccb. Piana Fortes 8 sonerme rneeweed ptaao fortes, ens ef which wss made in Paris, and a very bsautU-linsuumeot. fatalogues oe trie morni.ie or sale.

SATURDAY ETKNING. Feb 9. AtTo'ekick, at Broadway, near Frank lis tt. lini. Bn-cialBatenf Prime and iTheat Kae-myings Tha mle comprises a very large and beautiful awostment ot both colored and oar ored, and many finesabjeeis.

bale positiv. aed wiiheut reaerva. The ang ravings are bow ready foe est ibiuon with eais log bob I rntvAi sail- Tka nH.viti Ka. x7l Snrine street, hetweea Variek and Hud- Son, the old extabliahed cabinet furniture manufactory. The isroorretor intern la to retire from bminea and remove to tbe country.

Hesriera for sale tbe atock aa. nxtnree. adaDtod for a large an uiulacturing eatablishnssnt. Abo, the three story brick Iront dwelling and wsrs roor s. together with the good will of the bosineaa.

Inquire of the proprietor. James werterveh. ea the RCKemp. anetioneer. 19 Wall st.

is. G. Oarrtofrton, AootioBcet. BY JACOB S. PLATT, Hardware.

Crockery, and Genrl A action And Com- Bsissien MeTeit. Anetion Room. 23 Flatt rtreet, oorey of Gold. FRIDAY. FsF At 10 e'etoek at the auctioo room.

Hard ware end Cnthwr For account of the andat wt kma. the aaroe kaviag been slightly damaged by water, eonsMmg of Rti tannia spoons, ubleand packet cutlery, butcher knives, leeks. Dae hardware, ate. Terma cash. Alao, sorted bardwsts and eaKlrry.

being part af the stock et a hardware dea lit. A-o. 'Oncy goons ec. AT PRIVATE SALE 530 casks wrought kandle sad irons eoBsUatrr on hand, ef twe qualities, raaaa to the trade at manataclnrer's prices, aa sole ageat in the stale of New or fur M' aan. Keeae Bros, ef West Philadelphia- John SaiiTen, AtkeUoneer.

BI JOHN SNIFFEM Store 35 Ann ftreet. I Bhrsa aeataof IC-rait TB and at anew aiiHIa-1 a out door, horva store, aed str jet aa-at will rBeavaaromsl atmattna at aanderate rat s. FRIDAY. At TOi o'clock, at S3 Ana arrest, F-rairnra. ate The furniture fraea familia a and -there e- sisling ol twe sets bed ate.

da, mi hogaay chairs. 3 secrets, iea and Inaikeaaas. ee-BUd waMisstie, edeb.iard. divana, tablea. looting abuses, orsots aad ssausgi, asattrawis waahstaa-s and cro kery, one atck eoair.Baowev bath, carveta, fioeg alota.

a van-tyet aewcrockery, clocks, limps, glassware. A Bo. a variety of tierfciug. caps, aad ssihieeabla tPk lor twe dr. sea.

et-. lA-Ui-a at Ib-O. am the various editions if Lf Dkariaa, Misalign bieaoere. Daily Jouraals, Be now pablished for the year 180. comprisiBg a great variety ef every sue ana Kerm.

iroes sue uisrmmn atary for use veal pocKat to ue IOUO ary ror su. s-ii. r. a SV (U a tit bvuia omnjims, ja24 1 William at. PASSAGR FROM LIVKitHOOl, S-aark.

Dab. II -telOast, Ae- The aubeeribera continue te axsne, at rrsWW rfes. paJwage tickets froaa the above ports, wt first Claras aeuii esy. Tbe greataat care Is taken to provide for the comfort and eramieaee of passengers, and every facility poa-ible girea them on ambarka Abo, drafts front 1 apwards easbed at sight ia all the isms of Eagiaad. Ireland.

Scotland aad Wales. BAI-I lltn a w.v aas all Hooth at -nr-ec of kiailien tana, ap stairs. CEUCBSB-StBtoa a Cbeddar. Far sale 1. nituriH I All Us by vJ Its vuovei .7..., SOT Broadway.

ja L'takl A Jt a. aU he V1 WM.T.HICMBriX, GENERAL NOTICES. Owr tea aa Jars, as ee lasxtiaeaea N.60 Orj- At a-t Elae-kaaa haid Uub day, the lowing gea emea were cbasaa Dtrsetera of this laot ilalina for the ansnlag year WoseaTuekar. F.lisha Riga. Bsnjamia R.

Bobsoa, D. Thossas T. Weodraff, John H. Lee, TbjeoaPrioe, Joseph Alien, Fraaels P. Jamas E- HeUaea, Joha F.

Moora, Thomas Marreii, Joseph Draks. Jo-iah Riehsnls, William K. Thora, Samuel Miibaak, Jr, Stephen Lyoa. James Gillespie, Fh-andsr Ha-ford, Joha C. Gray.

Tha following geatiemea were at tba same tints chosen Iaspactors ef tliwUoa i C. V. -ta-serelt, W-Uaat Bndiord, jaatae E. Ceoiey. At a gubeeqneat aseeting ef the Beard, MORES TUCKER was u-aaif-ooaly re-elected PreaS-ent of the company.

GEO. T. HOPE, New York, Febraary 4th, 1860. N. Thia company eoalinne their bassaess of Fire 1-a-raaee, en favorable terma.

Loam equitably aditsst- ed aad promptly paid. fea Vf- Tit. Blew Tssrat aad 11 erysool Cnltcxl Statea Hall BaauBalilp Cosmpaay Notio. Is hereby girea to tha stockholders et this aom-paay, that aa elaetien 'will be -eld at the office ef Messrs Brown Bros. A Co No.

59 Wall street, la this city, on Thursday the 14th of February, between the hours af 13 st. and r. for the purpose of choosing five directors af their eo-tpaay for one year thereafter. JAMES BROWN, E. K.

COLLINS, STEWART BROWN 1 ELISHA BIGGS. JW.8. WETMORE. Tbe rnbserlntionB to the itoek of tha ahoy, oomnanv not yet being eompleted, the Books will remain open at the abore place, tlil tha 14th Inst. fe4 U5 QtJ- -MTsdemel.

The CttyFire Inearanee Company has this day declared a -ivldeod of ten deUare and a half per share, payable to tbe stockholikrrs on and after the 13th taat. D. h. Carry, Secretary. jNew York, Feb.

1850. fcgjw 0(7- lslsuid RaJIraa-l Company. An EleetMa for Thirteen Directors of this Company will be hoi at their ofBoe In Brooklyn, oa Tuesday, tbe 9th day ef April next, la conformity with tbe annexed he law Section 1. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of inks sjewjpnny tor toe enotee or thirteen -ireetors, shall be held on the teeond Tuesday In April of each year, at tbe oflee of the Company in Brooklyn, under tbe direction of three inspectors. Tbe poll to be opened, from 12 o'clock at noon aad to be keptopea until 3 o'clock M.

and than eloeed. The transfer Books will be erosed on the 1st day ol April and open en the loth day of April. Brooklyn, 4th February, I860. MOSES MA YN ARD. Jr.

fedtlOAp gee rotary and Treasurer. BavcBBae' abb Dbovs as' Bstra, New Yoas, February 1st, 1860. 0s xv-dends The Freeident aad Directors of tbe Butchers' aad Drovers' Bank, nav. this day declared a dividead of flvs (6 per eaat. oa the eapltal stock, ent of ta.

arouse ei tne met ai aaontns, payaDie to tne stoeE-holdere oa tba Uth Instant. Tbe tronstes books wiil bo eleeed on the tth astfl that tiaxe fe3 3w B. LEWIS, Cashier. Qrx. Notice.

An election for 21 Directors and In. fpttrtore tor the City Fire Insnranoe Company, will be held at their offiee, No. 61 Wall street, en the Uth last. poll open at 12 M. and close at 2 P.

M. New York, February 1, 1850. feltfeU D. F. CURRY, Secretary.

MiBHarrait Cowrarrr. 7 Jaauary 81st, 1860. fjrj- Dtirltf end Tbe President and Directors of the Manhattan Company, hare this day declared a dividend of three, aad one half per cent, for the last six months, payable to the stockholders, on Saturday the 0th prox ies! 2w J. M. MORRISON, Cashier.

Orrict or txt N. T. Bewxay Fiaa Ins. Ce. No.

124 Bowery, eor. Grand st. Kloetlon notice The Annual Eleotioa for 21 Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, aad also for three Inspectors of Election will be held at the offiee of the Company on Wednesday, tbe 13th day of February 1850 Poll will be open from 12 o'clock at noon, to 1 o'clock, P. M. on that day.

By order of the Board. JaoOtFia O. G. TAYLOR, Secretary. LsaTHxa MaifDracTuaxs's Bins January 29th, 1850.

Orj- a Semi-annual dividend af four (4) per eent. en the capital stock wfll be paid to tha stockholderi on MONDAY, the 4th dsy of Febraary nsxt. The transfer hooks will be elosed until that day. By order Ja-flOt E. PL ATT, Chashler MsBCHABTs" EXOHBBOB CoMPSIrr, New York, January 26, 1850.

The Stacklxoldere ot this Company are hereby notified that an election will be held in the office No. 45 Merchants' Exchange Building. Wall street, oa Monday, the 18th day of February next between the boars of one and two o'clock, P. tor Tfrrae Ttr-sssee. to fill vacancies in tbe Board, which exist ia eonsequenee of a failure to elect the full number of Trustees required by law, at tbe annual election which occurred on the 14th Instant.

The Transfer Books will be elosed from the 14th to the 18th of February, inclusive. By order, McCORMICK, Seoretary. ana aw Ky- National Academy af Dealgn A special meeting of the Aeadenteeians will be held at the rooms of the Academy, eorner of Leonard street and Broadway, on Monday tha 82d April, at o'clock. P.M.. to take into eonsideration the proposed amendments of the constitution By order, Jaie tf J.

H. SHEGOGUE, Seo'y. Orrtcx Hddsob Rives Rait. Roto Ce. I 64 Wsll atreet, New York, Jan.

12, 1860. Co port Bonds. The Mort gaga Bonds of this Company, with er without Coupons, as may be desired, bearing seven per eent. interest, payable semi-annually, (being a first lien en the entire road asd equipments,) and convertible into the stock of tne company, at the pleasure of the holder, till five years from tbelr date, will b. sold at par a-aas of 8500, 1,000 or on application at this ottos.

Jaiti J. m. nuraiiNS, ireee-rer. 'Uf- Dividend. Ttas Board of Directors of thTNew Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company bare declared a semi-annual Dividend of Four per cent, for the last six months, payable to the stockholderi or their legal representatives, on and after Friday, first day ef February next.

The Transfer Books will be eloeed Trent the Xld Inst un til that day. H. J. SOUTHMAYD, jail in xYeagnrer. ftre- The New "orlt laiaranee The President and directors hare declared a Dividend of five per eents for the last six months, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after Monday, 14th instant, at their offiee, No.

60 Wail street. i.unn xt. 1 secretary. January, Ttb Itm lag lm tTatTBB States Fibe Ibsusapicb Co, New York, Doe. 22.

1849. flrj- Otwldend The Board ef Directors of this insti tution bare this dsy declare! a dividend of Ten per cent. on the capital stock, payable on and after the 2d day of January next, until wnion tune ue -rangier dook wui ne cl see- By order, JAMES WILKIE d24 tf Secretory, ftl- Notice- Ds-awaBE ana RaaiTaa Csuu ud Camdeb anp Abbot Ra ilboxb aan Tas-srOBTATion Cottr aivies The President and Directors of the aforesaid companies hare this day declared a semi-annual divi dend of six per payable on and alter lues ay, tbe 17th instant, by Win. H. 3atmar, at the office of the Camden and Am boy Railroad Company, la Philadelphia, and by Ira Bliss, at the office of the said company in Nsw ior JAMES NKILSON, I E.

A. STEVENS, Bwdentown, N. July 12, 1B49. f2tf tn- IUeis lnt -ondsa Font O-Oea. Letters de- talned ia the Loadoa Post OfBce, oa aooount of postage unpmo, can no proc-roo oy applying so a rr au street.

Blsht Draftf from 1 sterling, and -awards, payable in all tba towns of ureat -main. spit tr COR. WINK, BROTHER ii CO. BATS BSTASLISHtP SB AMERICAN COMMERCIAL HOUSE AT PANAMA, For tbe purpose of eondueting a general Co mm leal im. Ware -towaslnar, and Ferwasulag Bmslneaa.

The principal of said firm is Aates B. Coawiaa, American. Svonsu i as ttuss piaca. AR eommnnleatlens in New York addressed to the house, care of Litibsstob. Wells fcCe- 10 Wall street.

New York, and all from California aad Oregon, addreeeed to tbe care of Hates fc Livibostob, San Fraaoieco, will leceive prompt attention. New York, January 10, lsoo. RE-gax-eu Howlandfc ArpinwaU, Livingaton, Weils fc Austen fc 8pieer, Fleteber Weetrsy, Lincoln It O. W. AgplnwaO.

New Tork. Grant Stone, jalitf p. MOSS, Agent for Letting DwsUlng Houses, Stores, and eoTlseki-g Rents For the Pur -bees, Sale or Exchange of Real Eotate, aad for Fire ana us iaasss. Uoney Loaned oa Bond and Mortgage. sxygxg-cE Corn ell tut W.

tawrenes. N. Y. 8Ute Bank. William F.

Havcmever, -13 Wag latbetreet. James Harper. 82 Cliff street. Peter Cooper, IT Burling slip. John M.

Bradhajt, Ma-hattonT-le. Wilson Hunt. William street, eor. Maiden Une. Gaorgs Lorett, 72 Wall street.

Residence, No. 3S4 Fourth bvbbob. New Tork. At home, before' o'clock at. and alter 4 e'etoek a Office.

No. 1 Nassau street, eornerof WaU street room Ne. 5. story. WS-.

HANNAHS, COMMISSION MERCHANT WOOL, BUTTER AND also, ait, ainoe or FARMERS PRODUCE, Ha. 34 7ater street, New York. Btriaxncas W. B. WeUaf, Cashier Ctiea Bank.

8. N. Dexter. Oriskany, Oneida. H.

Scott, Cashier Otsego County Bank. E. MeKiune-. Binghamtsn, r. Joha Williams, CayenoTia, Mat idisoneounty.

AbilMna Mafm. I CitT. Ray Vaagba. Watertown, Jefft eounty H. Holcomb.

watertown, Cnshaan, Esq, 1S8 Peari street, Y. nlS COOKE BAKER fc CO, GENERAL BHIFPINflfc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Sea rrwuue; Vffr Crifrmi. JOSEPH COOKE. GEO LEWIS COOKE. ROBT.

8. BAKER. 1TTOJ0 GITE NOTICE THAT THET HATE aeeom-strds-kms for aU sbipmeata made to then, either ef Mercbaadiee, BaBdinga, or Ba-ding MatariaJs, aad wil attend to tbe sale of the sassa. aad to the purchase of Cvold Et, cc any other business inkrasud te them, sjith punctualifvand-patch- Msaare BABBAX-sCraTisaCe TauTcaix, Tncsxx, Ce, yBk Fbcx. BLacneeea, AaeeR.

I -Mse-rx. D. a is ham fc Ca, Boston- H. Babtlett fc 8ob, Naw Bedford Bamcei. Nto btibo a a.

Esq rrtrvittsBoa. Mr. W. L. BAKER.

Ut baidee Laaa York. wlB alt 4 tha shipmsat ef Msrrt anise eonsigaed to COOKE, BAKU CO. Teg pasa-aalar lafonnalina sp. sw OUIrroMwa, mm NO. 18 FANCY GOODS AGENCT.

JOSEPH WDDARO, 3 Cedar BtvaafC IMPORTER OF FRBICH ARO ElfiUSH -PAJfCT ftWODS, Tie Buttoaa, Steel Goods, OUt Goods, and an sxtea- trre Tariety ef faahloaalJe articles, that he win be eoa-s-urry receiving and Opening, suitablefor JOBBKBS AMD in this snd the nadgfabr)S ei-ias. At Ne. SO Cedar F41 SPR-RG teOODsV-W. C. LAN CLE fc CO, Na.

25 Bread street, eorner of Exchange place, ofies for COTTTJW OOODfl. Pbibts A large smsilminl rich Chrata, FreBch mad-dee plaaea, bm-ibus aad Ugbt ft same, Infant drem Prints, BMa-rning aad half -soarsg, fraaa the Lodi Print Works at Naw Jereay, and others. Baewn 8HasTXBa e-4, 9-4, aad 8-4 Amoakeng, Thistle, Manchaateg, and Ready, VaaUlj. Ta. Family, and others.

OaBAarosea 3t, T-3 and 8-4 Asnlaad, Merchants, Eagle, Oella, art erase, ltars, Maaehs-ter, aad other well known sty las. Dues abb BaSoibo 41, 80. 24, 22 and 28 hack extra heavy Ravens, fixo. Ashland, Oaklaad, Potaasavr and Fara-o-s Baggiag, twilled aad plait- i Dai-u-A-wskeec, Tbiatla. 8 at mesa, OaOa and eera, bleached, brawn, bine and slat.

Ticxinos All the various qualities ssoskseg also Pecn, styles and qualities. Stbit-d SBiariiist Amos ksac, Taylor, r-s-ora, Fltta-field, Mariaars aad others. Dse-rate Anaoekaag, Fiimore, Upland, Bad others, of various qnalities. Diaraas abb Tewa-s-Hnerabnaks and Rnaria Towakr; also 8-4 Oiapaa-a. Cabtob F-AitRB-t- Amosksag, Middlesex aad elbeta.

Paxtalsob Brorrs New styles, of yarieas aaaUtiat. WOOLEN GOODS. CLerBfWoel and pieee dyed black, Una, arowa. Oxford, cadet and fancy colors, of superior styles, from weii naawu aaanwraetares. Cab.

ibsb sea Woat aad piece dyed Week aad blue; alia faaey a-xturee, plaids and stripes 1 Tvsim sj-4 aad 3-4 aew styles ef 'variowf eaallttee. i Satibxtx Blaeks, blaee, Oxford, saaVet aad fane mixtures. i Saxxr Gxxr Cassibixxs 4-4and t-4of Taria auaR ties. KBtrrrexT Jeabs Indigo bane, cadet and gold mixtures. Puaiw Ltasars Superior- and medium qualltlsa, all wool fiUiag.

also CkaBwdroaS aad CloaklBs-, Flabbbus Saarlet, yellow, blae, greea and whits, oi Tarromt qaauues, all wool asd a. matt-: Sbists ana DaAwaBs White, ssarietaad mtisd. ja24 JOHN OUNCAJI aft SON, Bss. 407 Broadway Sew Ysnrlg, oflar for sale a large assortment of the following, goads, the principal part imported bj themsslres ris Winer) German, French, Teneriffe, kc, in original aad bottles. Lhjuorf Cegnae Bra -dies, from ordinary to very old, tad finest rintagee laanaiea aad St.

Croix Rum Scotch and IrUh Malt Whiskey Hoaaad Gin, fas ertgaal packages, demijohnf and bottles. Alalt Liquors Scotch and English ale, Loadoa brown stout, American sie and porter, iu pin a aad quarta. Teas Gun powder, Imperial, hyson, young hyson, byson skin, Souchong. Pouohong and Oolong. Sugars LW, crushed, snUted, powdered St.

Croix, Porto Rleo and New Orleans. Candlee Farix wax, patent, sperm, and tallow. Cheese English, Dutch and American. Uajna WaBtphaliB, Virginia and city esrred- iancas Woreestamhire, Harvey, Joha Ball, Reading, royal table, Athenmnm, Soho, Oriental and Bengal Chutney, easeaco of anehoylet and shrimps, an ovy aad bsoater paste, eatsups, ke. N.

D. fc S. sole agents in thsTJnlted BUtes for Worcestershire aaoc. g2l Helps, dojjo co Not lBand si st offer tor sale Tin riates, 1 aad I also a full assortment of extra sisea of all daaerlpUo-X. Rooflng Plate.

14x20 1 and 14i0 1 X. Taggers Tin Plates, 100 boxes Tsggerf Iron, (00 do 1000 bundles Pena. Iron Wire all numbers 600 do English do boo Slabs Oovemmsnt Banca Tla 600- do India Tin 800 Ingots Englih Tin 5000 bun dies English and American Sheet Iron, No. 10 to No.28 1000 do R. O.

Sheet Iron, Ne. 13 to No. 28 Russia Sheet Iron Imitation do Bar Tin, Pig and Bar Lead Sheet Zinc, Spelter Sheet Brass, Sheathing Copper Yellow Metal Sheathing Bra-ten' Copper, all weights and sisef Bolt Copper Copper Bottoms, raised and flat Brass Kettles -Composition Nails and Spikes Together with a lull assortment of Tinman's Tools Kettls Ears, Handles, Riyets, with every art! ale for Tinmen's use Tie Piste, and aheetTrea. entitled to da posture, gig CARtUAOEUnllibH, CPUOL8 K. up GOOJJS, IsUAT HAIR, PLiCHHaCS.

aK F8. A. MARTIJi Jsl, 112 William ftreet, near John, Importers and Jobbers, are now reoerting a fresh stock of Gooda for the Fall Trade, which will be sold at the lowest market prices, Tis CARRIAGE CLOTHS All colore and styles for top and body linings. COTELINNES Drab, blue, and erimson, for carriage Unings. PLUSHES Figured and plain goat's hair plushes, for earn, coachos snd furniture.

EOLINES Silk and worsted, and cotton and worsted for oa rrlageS. CARRIAGE SILKS-14 to 27 inch drab, green, erimson, ko DAMASKS Worsted and worsted and cotton 3-4 and 8-4 all colors and qnalities. SAT1E DE LA1NS e-t for curtain and furniture eo-Ters. COTTON VELVETS Black, crimson aal line blae, purple, green, drab, pink, white, kc Also, Moreens and Rattaatts, all oolors; lace enrtainx' eurtaia m-attnt. Turkey red furnitures, hair sea tings carpets, buckrams, burlaps, b-Oaads, moles kins, as.

Also English Bunting. mi0 S-NK B. REE8 WOOD, 487 Brosdwsf, eeraerof Broome street, offers for sale a large aad well selected stock of Wines.Tsas, fcc anumg which are the following WINES Madeira. Sherrv. Port T.l.kow at-tt.

Teaeriffe, Malmsey, kc, in wood and arlaaa, soma of ui-snui very uiu graue. Tsrararrns. Hook, and Claret wises of various qualities. TT: LIQUORS Cognac Brandies, Tory old and of a superior vintages Holland Gin, Jamaica aad St Croix Rum, Peach Brandy. Old Irish aad Scotch Malt Whiskey, on draught, and In dimiohns and bottles.

LIQUEURS AND CORDIALS Noyeau, Anisette, Rose, Parfait de Amour. Curacoa, Cherry Bounce, Raspberry and Blackberry Brandy, Maraschino, ke. MALT LIQUORS London and Dublin Brown Stent, Falkirk Ale, PhlladBlphia Porter and Ale in Quart and pint bottles. TEAS Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, Young Hyson, Oolong. Souchong.

Powehong and Pecea. CO FEE iiocha and Java, always bash roasted and ground. SUGARS-Loaf, Crushed, Powdered, St Croix and New Orleans. FRUITS Raisins In whale, half and quarter boxes, Grapes, Currants, Figs, Prunes, ke. PICKLES Gherkins, Oniens, Walnuts, Mushrooms.

Cauliflower. Red Cabbage, Chow Chow, Ploaliilaa, Mixed PiekJee. and Hot Pickles. Mush roc sa. Walnut and Tomato Catsam OILS Bordeaux Table OU, ia bottles aad flasks: winter and fall strained sperm.

CANDLES Wax, Patent, 8 perm, Adamantine aad Tallow CH EF.SE Parmetan, Stilton, Saptago, Dnteh. English and American. SWEETMEATS Canton Ginger, Havana Limea. Oranges. Citron, Gnara Fruit, Ouaya Jelly, Brandy Paachea, Cherries.

ke. HAVANA SEGARS A large asaortment of the flnart quality always oa hand. SUNDRIES Absynthe, Klrsch, BaUrla Arrack, old Metbegl) Ogeat, Bay Water, Roes, Peach and Orange Flower Water, Anchovies, 8-rdines, Dutch Herrings, Flarering Extracts, Bologna Sa-aagra, Wine and Cider Vinegar, French and English Mustard, Carry Powder, Capets. Spanish aad French Olives, Psppsr Issue. Spiees of all kinds, Macaroni, VeranteeUl, Arrow Boot, Tapi-eo, Sago, Oatmeal, Starch, Table Salt, Barley, Farrina, Isln-glaes.

Cocoa, Cocoa Paste, French aad Ar-ericaa Cboeo-late, Fancy Soaps, Brow a do, Spaaah Iadige, Boston Butter and Water Crackers, in kegs, Stuart's Syrnpe, kc ka. N. B. Goods sent ta any part ef this oity. Brooklyn Willis msbnrgh, Jersey City or Hobokea, free of expense.

WsLIA-1 T. R1CKI a- No. 149 and 151 Front ftreet, hare eoastantly in store, and offer for sale i Alcohol of high strength. Borax Wood's Engbah refined, i Blue Pill Mass for which they are agents. Brunstooe Roll and Flowers of Sulphur.

Camphor refined in New York. Castor Oil No. 1 aad shade. Cochineal Mesteea la Besotted packages. Cream of Tartar posrtssred, ta barrels.

Epsom Salts Baltiiaor. Gum Arabic Turkey. Indigo Madras, Manilla, sndCaraecag. Liqaoriee Faste Calabria and 8icily. Lamp Black for which they are agents.

Madder Dntah Ombro. Msgoeeia, Calcined and Carbonate. OU ef Bargaaaot, Caaaia, Origan una. Lavender, kg rrnasiateof Potash Amarieaa and English. Saltpetre refined, In kegs 100 lbs.

each Seidlits Mixture, and Kocbelle Salts. Venetiaa Red beat English brands. Sal Soda and Soda Ash- 8upere-rbo-teaf So a UJ arrow" aad other breads. Beeswax yeUow aad bleached, la cakes. sit SPBJNO GOODS.

-The subscribers have in store and landing from packets just arrived, ths following seaso-able British Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale by the package, vs T-8 and 3 Printed Lawns aad Organdie, new styles, aad of Jas. Black fc aad ether desirable work 29, SO aad 82 inch Gingham Muslin, also Lappet ts 80 lash fancy Earlstoa and small cheek Ginghams SO and 80 inch Mack aad white and Turkey red do 7-8 black and white Prints, Manchester work T-8 and 4-4 Turkey red Prints; also piala and twilled Tnrkey red Cambric Cloths, of both Scotch and Swiss T-8 Linen Ginghams, also Bareges Bdkfe 82 inch square Madras, Verona and Pultisax, some la bond. for export Several styles of all Li nen and Union Coat Checks Fergnsea's aad SUeeiat and Umbrella Cloths Black, brown aod drab Ta bbTS -Black and colored Veeteena Bang-up aad other styles of Cords; green Balr.ee Vsetiags Loadoa Wdtimrsand Quiltlngs, fancy white, white Marseilles, from eommen to very flue Clot lis French and German; Lama Cloths, eoiorad Irish Ltaens, tn demi and whole pieces; also Ladlies family Llnrn. a superior article DUNDEE GOODS. 1 Brown, cream aad bleached CaaTass Paddlaas P-Bta'ooa Fronting.

Imitation Rassla bheetiags; Orals gad Meal aggie Crash. Vrlriee. Buckra- 88 and 40 inch sheetings Ile-ci vne aad BurUps, 34, 40, 45, 47, 48, aad WHITE GOODS. Cambrics, Jaeoaetta, Bisboa Lawas, neck. Musllas Nalnraeks, Book Muslins, Cam brie Diss it lee, aad 3-4, 4-4 aad 5-4 plain and damask, white and eoiorad Far- Btture Dimities Qai aad probably tne beat astor-nant ever offered in New York.

jail 8. T. JONFS fc CO. 42 Exchange Plaae. IatiBH x- ncmaisatii trirs saperflae brawn and blay Llaeaa.

A full assortment af 4-4 bile Lintae 3-iaad broaa HaUaada, of the wen kaown seal et Jansm ad Robart Yaaag, BaL lymeaa. Ireland. Table aad Pillow Case Linen. Sbeetlags, TeeveUiag, fca. from the Royal Maanxfa-s-ry, Ardjoya.

near Bel fast. aad 19-4 Damask aad Tabis (the, eg approved see-. Llaea Cambric Hdkfa. For sale by Jail WILLIAM RED BOND. 80 Piae st.

N1 HAt Ks-x-SBY- Washisg-m. riaina, tot aaie ay LVLINCK.TJU-1B-E CO, 3 I. fc a 1 1 1 1 u'ftr. 10; v-O 1 a -n a biud fl a BSB4i sit. -d .11 'nJSJe a-t it n't an I i I I v--i at- j.

-t 1 NASSAU, NEAR PINE ST MARINE LIST. CLMUAED rESTEMDJT. Shin TrMtea. Jensa. Ran Fnneieeo, Bnek tf Co.

Ship Valparaiea, fasaos-. San Franeixeo. bip Albert GaHatia, DeUuo, LtrerpooL 5 7 nrh Edaa, Billow, rvtwfolk. Butane, Btffen, Baesses Ayree, 8chatldt fc Be)- nynR- wmian-t, al J. 8Bofl8d' Kiacb, Sacramento City, Cal.

Mtuaallx, Mayagusx, Smith Sou? fc III S' -fradekwo. f. Sea Km Graade, Race, Pateraburgh. 8ek Lkey Asa, OrAsa i 5, MMJVED -J). ans previeus for New Orleans.

-as ansfsv hemra 8 maU etaamship Southerner, Berry; from Charleston, with rndse to Spoiford, TUestoa fcCaThe Slaft Charieston aa Sunday last at 10 AM; same day at UP passed shtp Catharine, hence for Charleston- oa Monday, at 1 passed stsemahlp Northerner, do do. i Bark Somerset, Smith, Velaseo, Tsxss, 12th Jan. with maae so fternte a rrasa. The 8 has experienced very heavy weather ataee Waving Florida. Feb 4th, ta 1st 37, km 78 40, bearded the wreck of eeh Barton, of Brooklyn, water logged, aad found h.r fast sinking: took from bar a see.

and oa iaspeetloB fonad it to be the property ef tb. master, Capt Barker, containing his own aad the email's papers. She was from Richmond, Va- for York, loaded with seal bad her color flying in the rig-ging, stern beat gone; and had not been abandoned any length af time, appereatly She 1 nk while we were close aboard of her. This is tbe Teas1 whieb was bearded by the brig Exeat, Capt Rev ell before reported, who brought the eaptaia aad erew to thi" port. Cspt Smith hereby informs Capt Barker that his valise can be had by calling en board the 8.

Left tab Muwtea, Smith, benee for Orleans Bark IsabeUa. of Bath, Frebls, 10 dl ftn St eot ton. ke, to master. Bark Jan. Doten.

of Bath, ds fm Charles-ton. with cotton, to master, Brig Olive, ef East port, Sumner, It ds fm Havaaa. with 440 boxes sugar, to Sturgea fc Ce. Sailed ta eo with the John Batch, for Savannah 2d Inst, Hatteras spoke to the bark Isabella, ef Bath, for York. i.v MEMORANDA.

The rharleel on Courier of tha 2d lost. Bays We hava aaw In post 0 ships. 32 barks and 81 brigs, making a total of 89 rq nare rigged veesela. exclusive of other era ft. This is a Urger fleet than we reeoUeet to have seen te-eorded at any former period.

Another fact can also be stated that tha toBaga af the raaweetire Teasels are larger than erer before known. The schooner Oella. Claget, from New York for Port aa Prince, pnt into Norfolk 3d Inst, In distrase having oa ths 28th nit, in lat 87 88, Ion 74 It three days out), ea-eountered a gale from 8SW to NNW. during which lost fore Biast head, f-ratopnast and fetxngUntmast, with aU attached ke. ...,.1.1.

TT-i 1 The pllotboat Johnston spoke the brig Maine, sa-viisuw-u, irom with a toaa or moias-ms, about eight mikea seutbeaat of Bloek is-ovd, to a disabled coaditioa she did aot want a pilot, but was sa. deavwiiag to reach this pert. -Newport News. 3th Inst. 1 The sebooaer Hannah aad Jane, Smith, ef aad for Bee-ton, from Aux Csyss, foundered Dee 29, off North Island, one ef tbe Bebamas.

Thd erew who saved nothing bat what they stood iu. arrived at New Orleans 14th alt In the British schooner Time, from Naasaa .1 Tbe aad wss valued at 84000 and was insured at the Warren off-flee in Boston for f-Sftii; the Warren also bad about $1000 on cargo. Ths Equitable baa 8-750 on cargo and ths Columbian $000 on freight money. Her ear go consisted of coffee and logwood. Bark Pilgrim, of Somerset, has been purchased at New Bedford for the California trade.

'Bark Autumn (whaler), ef Rtonington, has been purchased at Mystic for the California trade, Bark Callao, of 349 tons, late of Pittstea, betweea nine and ton years old, wss purchased by a Boston bouse last week for til 600. She will go to California under command of her former captain. Dear born. WHALEM. '7 Sag Harbor, Feb Ar ship Ontario, Brown, from ths Japan sea, via Sandwich Islands, Sept with a full cargo -about 3000 bbls whale oil sad 10 000 lbs whalebone on board, to 8 fc Moating fc Co Reports Juns 3d, 1849, ehig Superior, Sloan, of Aew London, 2 whales took ea beard the Ontario, the second officer of the Superior, who bed his leg broken.

June 17, spoks In tba Bacfaalln sea, ship Nassau, Weeks, of NBedferd. 2180 whale oil 600 sp, bound to the Oehottk sea. At Honslul- Sept tth. baik Romulus, Bogus, of Sag Harbor, for home in two weeks with a cargo of oil on Sailed fm Honolulu. Kept Richmond, Swift, for home via A tool.

Dee 18th, lat 16 8, loo 34 passed a ship wish a diamond spot in her signal same day, spoks ths bark America. 40 da fm Bstb tor California Dee 19 la 1st 14 8, Ion 14 spoke ship Java, Thompson, of Fairharea, 2 months out no oil, for tbe eosst of Peru on same day, ship Emily Morgan. Ewer, of New Bedford all well Dee 25th, lat 4 8, Ioa 84 Wi aaw aa American steamer steering S8 Jaa 19. lat 80 Ion 04 epoke seb Roman, of and fm Philada; Jan 81, lat 38, N. Ion 70, bark Rasata, of Bath, 2 ds from Boston for Havana all welL I FOREIGN PORTS.

Ar at Cnra'coe, 13th ult, bark Lilius, Fsndlston, for Cuba, in 2 ds Sylpbid. Lawry, for do 14; Wm Larra-bee, fordo do, Rainbow, Stackpole, disg; Edward Henry, Neweomb, for Rio Hache iu 2 days Abraham. Stores. At do Dee 1, ships Post, (Brem) Hanks for 14 York Aymar, Nichols, and Sacsuas, Howard, anc; barks Orto-na, Dolbnrn, for Kalmontb; Mimosa, Remick. and Wey-bosret, Carter, for Boston; Orion, Norw'n Jules, hsncs.

ar.21st, unc; Hersules, Bremen, eydeman, for York Chicora, Howlaut fm Boston ar 39th; Olof Wyek Deane, une; brig Aurora, Lubeck, Saokan, for York; Russian, Green Sutton, Lsfe-ours; Victory, Harvey: Ban Carver. Carver; and Constradt, Hatch, une Sid from do 26th, Bremen ship Rebecca, Beenken, Bait: 27th, ship Ferax, Hallstt, bid from Rio de Janeiro Dee 9th a 10th, bark Chester, Warren, henee for California; 16th, ship Talma, Davis, from Salem, having repaired, de was iaeerreetly reported in port 10th; no date, brigs Enearnacioa, Fernambo-eo Susan, Boyce, St Tbomas At Vera Crns 16th ult, schs Wm Tyson, CarelU, for York; Hiteheoek, uno. At Paita 14th, bark Sullote, of Belfast, Me, Simpson, fm San k'raneisoo had purchased a cargo of vegetables aad flour for tba San Francisco market, and was to sail on her return same day. At Panama Dee 29, bsrk Lota, Baarse, from San Fraa-eiseo. I DOMESTIC Pai-ABBLrBia, Jaa 6 Arscb Elder Borden, Provl-denee EC Horton, Gandy.

Fgg Harbor. Cld barks Mary Me.yiUe, Willi ama, York brig Le-ander, (Prus) Rodoff, Londonderry, Lewes. Feb 8 The revenue cutter Forward, Captain Nones, fm a cruise, ar In ths I-oadstsad this morning Records having spoken on Tuesday morning, off Fen-wick Island.tbeach Ssrah Merrill, fm York forRal-timora, with loea of mainmaet and fbretopmast. Cspt err ices were offered to Capt Strong, bat the latter respectfully declined accepting. Also spoke bark Bohemia, ftn aad seh Tyre.

Baltimose, Frb a Ar brigs Fashion. Kirwan, NOr-leans Norman. Leach, Messina Ricnaearo, Feb 4 Ar at City Point, Bremen ahip Mete, Dehard, NYork Noareut, Feb 3d Ar Br bark 8t Lawrenee. 8tewart. lat 36 88, lea 68, saw asrsral boxee; also some plaakx, apparsatly from the fids of a tbip.

.1 Seh Oella, Claget, fin NYork for Fart aa Frinoe put in In distress. Fsb 4th-Ar seh May, CUrk, NYork. 81d seh VUlory. Clearance, for do. Nbwbebb, NC, Jan SO Cld sch Caroline, Prett, New York Ann Maria, Jones, do; I Hughes, Cbabliitob, Feb 1Ar Danish brig Columbus, Chris-tlansom, BostOB.

Sid brigs George, New York; Emily, do. Feb 2d Cld ship Kate Howe, Norcress, Liverpool; Ham bark Franklin, Roluffs, Hamburg. 814 2d-8hip Delaware, larbex, LiTerpenl; Clintsa. Andrews, NYork. Vassbbab, Fsb lat Ar ship Martha's Vineyard, Nye, NYork.

Cld 1st Inst Ship Mai ion, Thompson, NYork; barkx Ellxa Ana, Smith, Liverpool; Exact, Stevens, NYerk seh Rebecca fc Frances, Niekereotk. do. Jacb cnni-LB, Jaa 26th Ar brig Daniel Wall. Lslgbton, NYork. Fa la RiTsa, dth Ar sloop Tborne, Cnmmlagg, York.

Bab-stabls, tth In port, sch Louisa, Bargees, far Norfolk first fair wind. HraBBis. ttb In port, seb Cyrus Chamberlain, Crew-all, and Ellen, Bearse, fm New York for Boston; also two scbt unknown. New fixorexn, 4th Ar Sch Cerinna, Phlney, New York, Pbsvibebce, tth Ar brig Foster. Lewis, Savannah; seh Saute e.

Niekersou, Richmond. Boers, Feb Ar ship Diana, NOrdeanx, 14th nit, and Portland. CIA bark Mary LeweK, Matanias; brlgi Harbinger, Gibraltar; Port au Prinee; Demerara, Cardanas; Caniaae. Trinidad; Chas Heath, Havana: schs Riebard, Gowajva: Ellen, Redaasn, NYork; sloop Hoary Seely, Virginia. Homix' Hole tth ar ash Charlie fc Willie, Torktown for Damariseotta In port, at 11 o'clock, am, barks Turk, and Solomon Pi per; brigs Emma, Erie, Cbicopee, Aadover, Onecq, Cieor-giana.

Below Bark Prorideaos. Carr. fron ApalMaJoota; brig Veto, Porter, Cardenas; sci AthWla, Knudsoa, Savannah; a large for sad aft sen supposed the Jos Turner, from Baltimore. Sid Blewp Fred Brown, Gardiner, Tork. MEwroaT Ar dth last, schs Maria.

Baker, Beetoa for NorfoUe, see memoranda; November. Ellis, 4dsi-s Norfolk. Ya. Su-livab. Feb In p-rt, wtg wind, sch Palos, Fome.

roy, for York. East Machias, Fe 1 Sailed sch Presto, InfaOs, New York-l FsA-kroar. Feb 1 Sid seh White, SanteaoB. York-Id. ai.mphis.

SnalL Baltimore. Wiscasset, Jaa 28 Sailed aew bark Kate Boyd, Hall, Cub PosgiABB, Feb 4 Cld berk Lady Knight, new, Cheats. Havaaa. WANTKJ-8italoa fog a a urn bee- ef exeeUeat girls recently arrived, free irosa city habita. and willing to work for moderate wages.

ApplieaUea to be amdeattheoaoeef Commie-ionars of a-aigration. Ne mhldtt fTH BOOK BISDsUtS-WaaUd a gufidlng press, A cash, at low pries, wiU be paid for a quick work-ing machine Apply at 102 William atreet jg MKKtHAkT from mba eensequenea of the late re-oiutioa ia the Duchv or Baden, bas been eompelled to seek aa aeylnml. tks aoaatry. aad who has na positive aseaaa of SBbaiatanee deen-es as oecqpaiion. He would aadertake any kiad of labor the hope ot being to provide for banging VtWBtV Wifdt attti sshilsi 4s A a-d a a irC.

wh, AaOTM tl. U. Jail tf Sew Varlx and It If Tin aee txi TBK SI BSCHiSK-tS beg levrarajV Testify thdifrhrndsand the that non. right or autaonty te traneast their basiaem in Paris but Joha Caaehoiae, Ese) No 8 Place de t. looree UVLNtSTON, WELLS a lT- WaU i fWVTOU UOISE BLl5IRs-Sn TRaNSACTe5 VJM promptasas ana itsspat t-b, batk la New York BBV.

BBBSISB) BSSSB SSBBBBBBBSe twTL BJ 4- HARNDEN fc CO Wall at MKTALJ-IO X-UB-li--. SHOES eftbe bast styles, fog sale low by tbe e2ttf UNION INDIA Rtl tt ER CO, 19 Naasaa ttv K. (MlH ARD PEA-COATS. lU.UUO WUMMJL slACtiTS A1DOVER. ALXMI with a iarge stock efeUar goods in tha etothlaa line sae 1 a 28tf ITU ION INDIA rrrrBBF.R CO.

ItNa-aa. wt CSS AMP AG At. VAifcK: quarta, for sale by Beat araa da, to plats and iat! JOMH 61 rArt fc ftOrf. 4QT Broadway, Si "-'n-0f MorVeTiBx-, to ataf a aad landing- BtaMe for sae-mnkar'a ai -msksr 1 aee fog tale ky wl a tt. M.

KttltmiLI FOWLER. IwslweMllmH as ts ii-r to.t si et iv -j-, v. e. i at rv.v. Irw-vw THE EYEIOTSfGTOST.

conv "v-ti Mr. Maut preeentod raeolnUoaf adopted by i meeting; of ettisene ef Wilatingtoa, N. adrtrat I to lerix-itian, by Cotig es.e auattiofi of sv 71 Mr. Hale objected to th rroepiion of the reeolu tisn, and pnweeded to fay, that Mr- Manfrnm kinv. ssif bad, early kg tha fesexon, said, that whan any pa pert rooking to nay action of the) government, ad-ysrse to layery, were preerrntsd here, and objeoted to, the a oaation was taken upon reoeivinB -hem, and the motion was Uid on tha table.

Mr. Hale Unp)-desired that the rule should be allowed to work vitb refen-ance to papert oa the feutbem tide of the question also, and that the aotoa to reosive theee frwoltr-ttonf thenld alse be laid upon the table. Tbe qaettion being token npoa the Betion, It tji rejettod b--YtM 2, Nnyt 48. it itx. clay's bstcbcr.

The Senate re mod tht t-msi-CT-tion ef Mr. CUy'g resolutions, and Mr. Clay raw and ootinaed kit remark-. After a few additional words in nrport of tbe pronuriUen to pay the debts of Texas, ke proceeded with an argument in support of kit resolution, relative to the ieetituUoa ef slavery in the federal district, oori tending that it cannot be abolished there, in good faith, with oat tbe eanditiont named in tht With theee condition, the prohibition of tht slave trade in the district, which be propoaed, involved to -cession by neither sees oa of the anion. All admitted the right af the states to prohibit the slave trade within their borders, and the right had been exercised by southern ttatof Kentnoky among others.

Sunt, then, npoa thif point, both teotiont might ud ought io make common cause. Ht keld that it might be abolished without just off-nee to any portioa ef ike anion, i- There surely wst a power of abolition somewhere, and tht tonstitntien bavisg vested txclasirs jar-sdiotioa over tht district in Cob green aione, it possessed that power or else existed nowhere. Bat although the power to abolish slavery here was that vested, yet in view of the evident wishes, intention BB-arxtaaaing or the frame of ths oonttitnuon, llthi grant, tueh abolition could not beef ier ascent of the states who ttded their ere purpoee of estoblu-ting a teat of gov- yuwu vrrguua had taken back her portiwiofthe Coagress, to which ha had. l01--Od Mwuuotton 01 his resolution. eit resolution providea that more effectual meat aret thaU kt token to give to the tontti-tuUonaT Ih-ovixion relativ.

the re-pturso, xlavec Would im who goes farthest he held that not only every officer af Ue Eovsrnmest, but every man ia ths community were ound to assist in the arraat, and delivering np. of fugitivet from labor, at oertainly as fagitivee horn jux-oc Ht felt that tht south lad great eeWof complaining on this subject in view of tht diSLeulties which were intentionally, and violently, thrown ia the way of tht recoverr of their crocrtv Thee. impediments art tht result of bad neighborhood, and evidence of unkind feeling on- tht cart of those who Instituted them. Tht laws npon tht subject wert evidently inefTeeUre, and he considered it the duty of Cone-rasa, and he honed the free states thamselvaa wosld, ere long, consider it their duty to pass laws regulating this matter at the Constitution provided, and at tht spirit of kin daces and good neirhborbood dictated. After brief allusion to tha principle asserted in hit last resolution, Mr.

Clay proceeded witk an tppeal in support of hit wholt proposition. if gen tlemen did not approve kit plan, let them brini theirs forward, ana if they could tnnett any whs- would Command more unanimity, and sec re a better spirit, aad mort oordiai support, kt would gladly give way for it. When he was Mnridering kit plan, prior to itt in troduction to tht he had tkonrht of tht Missouri Compromite) but ke did aot think that a measure muted to tht present exigency, lit gave ta tntcresung cixxory 01 tne ixiisaonn -ompronusr, thowing bit connection witk that lubiect and our rectiog errors which had arisen relatirt to kit course at that time, tie next contrasted hit present scheme of compromise with tht Missouri Compromise, with a view to asking Senators which of them was ander the press ot etreumstanees, tne most reasonable or feast' ble 1 The Senator from Mist, bad taid tha other dav that ht would never be Katie-od with anything short of a positive recognition of slavery, south of tht lies of 36 80 at He pnt tt to gentlemen, whether thev oeuld suppose that such a proposition eoold receive twenty votes in thit body, or a proportionate vote in the other Hoatt 1 It was opposed to tht arineiplt 01 J. ne true policy wtt to keep tht wholt territory untouched by legislation of Cc agret with respect to It wag taid that the non-legislation would be erruivsJent to slavery; that could not be helped." it nature had interdicted this institution, who could be eo plaiiatd of tzeept nature, or natort't God. 1 Mr.

Clay reviewed tkt put hiitory of our country. exhibiting itt progress and prosperity in meat forcible language, in alluding to the Mexican war, he paid a high oompliment to him who had been raised br his countrymen to the highest position in their gift, mainly in eonteqaenct of nit brilliant military achievements. He also paid a glowing tribute to the merits of Gen. Scott, who, in point of science. tkilL strategy, bravery all that makes tht soldier, was excelled by no military hero in the history of the world.

He went on to show, by reference to tht action of Congress on various questions of great national interest, that the tooth kad always had the preponderance of tht administration of tht government, if the kad not the numerical power. It was southern votes that had carried, or put down, every great measure, in the acquisition of territory, in particular, tbe south bad over been the beneficiary by far tht greatest portion of the territory acquired was slave territory, and kt submitted now. to south ern gentlemen, whether upon thit first application for the admission of free territory, if it was fair to present the attitude of opposition which h4 been as-sumad, even thia morning, by a senator who had presented resolutions relating to tkt subject 1 But, suppose the Union were what remedy woui oust. 01 ui union xsora slaveholder! better enforce their rifchts. at owners, to the recapture of their fugitivet 1 Would the institu- stun ue iu uro eceui.

iu sue lBt.net OK VOlumoia, thau now 1 Would not, in such a ease, one hundred slaves escape where one now does 1 Finally would the tooth bt more safe in the possession of their property within the states 1 He contended that they would War, and a dissolution of the Union, be contended wert identical and Di-solu-tion 00 old only bo effected by content or war. Consent, no one would ever be conceded, and even if it were given, war between the free and slave states would ensue kt lest than sixty days. Tha result would bt the establishment of three independent confederacies, one of tht tht ttoonof of tht southern states, and tht third of tha states of the valley of the Mississippi. For one, he was for staying ia the Union, instead of flying of it. He uestgneu staying witntn it, ana to aety ail enortt to deprive him of his rights, and of hit privilege to defend those rights, by the sword if necessary but he would never consent to be driven out of it without ceremony.

The adoption of tbe Union was a marriage bend which could never be dissolved and from which those who entered into itoould ntvtr be divorced. Let them then remain together, lire together, and dwell in petoe, harmony, and good feeling. What would be the result of a war arising from disunion Its termination would be tht extinction of our Republic. Tht war would bt carried on with unrelenting ferocity, until both parties being exhausted, toint Cesar, Alexander, or Napoleon would ttep in, tut tba Gordiaa Knot," tolvt tht problem of the capacity of a people for self-government, and crush our liberties and our institution! in the dust. In view of all the danger! which threatened tha Union, the diaa-trous reeults which were seen to bt tht inevitable ecru leaaenoe of aertaia maasnraa whieb hail been agitated, he implored Benators by their lore of country, oy ail last wtt sacred and dear in tha glorious institutions of onr Republic, to pause before mey tooa tne nee -less, taut leap into aa abyss from which tht Republic might never be rescued.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Howard offered a resolution, which wtt adopted, instructing tht Committee on Indian Affairs to inquire into tht expediency tf rerportinj? a bill to carry into tha provision af tht GaadaloDe Hi dalgo treaty, to restrain the incartiont of Indians, with Mexico, and to provide against Indian hostilities on the frontier of Texas. Mr. Kaufman offered a ntolution, which lies over, to tbe effect that after tht adn-toa of a state into tht Union, Congress hat no right to curtail her boundaries that the original jurisdiction of tht Sn prtmt Coart of tka United Stales cannot bt enlarged by CoBBrest, and that tht boundary, at settled by treaty, innrea to the benefit of Texas.

Mr. Bowlia introduced a bill granting to Missouri aad Arkansas the swamp lands in those states, for the purpose of draining them, 1 Mr. Buel introduced a kill granting lands to tkt Hangtrian refugees. ifothof the rtMlutiont were referred to tkt Com-mitut on Pnblit Lands. Mr.

Boyd offered resolutions declaring tkt Monroe doctrine, denying to Great Britain any right to Tigre Island aad tkt Mosquito eoest eiy-ipg that tht five Central American states have tntira sovereignty in themselves that tkt rights of the Ipsqaito Indians art precisely naiilar to taoeein, cur eouBTy, and nothing beyond, and admits tht actual rights which other nations now have hi Central Anurica, Mr. Preston King objected to tkt rtadiitg of aU tht resolution, and they go over. Ms, Me Lane, frora tkt Committee or Commerce, reported a bill limiting tht liability of tbip owners. It was referred to the Ccoaunittee of tha Whole oa tht state of tht Unioa. Mr.

Binekam i-trrniul -ill to al- 1. plttita of the Clinton aod IU1jjuuo CaaaL ia Michigan, and a bill granting tkt right of way tad making a donation of laud for tht mast ruction of a ship canal around the Fails at 8an St. Marie. They wee. fa 11 er aw.

vV OB xgSUQ A BOS. Tht Senate'! joint resolution to narrhaaa tha man a. toript copy of Wajbington'i Farewell Address wm taken up. An amendment, limiting tkt prict to one thousand dollars, disagreed to. The qaettion was then taken on tbe passage of tht resolution, which was pasted 103 to 45.

Tht House then went into Committee of the Wholt on the state of tht Union, and tha reaolutionln relation to tha meani for collecting the revenue for the present year, was announced at tht business in order. CoTTOaTpaaac-ee etc xJaa a-wenl ag fwet. Albahy, Feb. 6, 1840. Tkt thermometer tkit nwrniag marked 3 keltw xero the lowest point tkit winter.

1 i. This inoining a communication wu receive- from tht Comptroller, which it th as spoken of in tbe report ut tht praeeedtngs, in tbe Albany Evening Joarasit Ths Comptroller sent ia a report ia answer totrt-tolutioa csilii-g for information In regard to an omission ia hir annual report. Tht annual report eon-tains all the lnforn-ation which kt tuppoeed tht law required but will eornmuaioato aay utforaxatioa aa lieited by the Leg-iatare, at tptedily aa poambls.1 The communication wtt in answer to a resolution of the Howe, requiring tkt statement tf receipts and exrsstvdiiarai ttnea tht dose of the fiscal year, Sept. 1,1.49, "provided for by sec Zd of chap- 360 of tha aawtofl-47. It states that ths pressure of business ceeseary to pre part tht abstracts required for tht aaaual report, did not allow tht preparation of tbe ttattment now requtttod, and that tht state of at-teoatt is sack as to require fonts weeks longer to mats ths return," Mr.

Ford ebaerrsd that this was a compliance nei-tker witk tka law nor tkt resolution of tht floote ud that if tkt Uformation wtt postponed till March it would be tot lata for LegislatlTt use. Tkt Uw of 1847 requires thUstatonxent, aad that taw was introduced by Nelson T. Beach, ths Sepator, iattCaa-I f-oouaitokwtr. Mr. Ford stated that had attempted to gat part of thia Inforntntioa from tkt Comptroller's office, bat eeald -ei.

Oa Satarday Mr. Ford tubmitttd tkt fowis tkt CssamMitt tf Ut Cm tktta- Thelaw rsquiri-C thit reaaet to be media-air at ue tuneeomn at us aseaien, wm passed is 1847, and was also taBrodooed hy Air. N. ta-B-b 'Tha B-r eor-ri-tat-On. by lilUirg the ana.

axon to one knndrtd siays, had toertesedU bv a month, and It was aeeeaserr taas reperts or ttvn ttate offiotrf thtald be befbre tht aembori mt aa early day. Tht ttate officer treat tht law, and the Brsneesity oext of whisk it grtw, wlU tuptrb i-vdiffsr- si Jaa i- Mr. tpeeckea which deprecste agitation, t-Sfgtrato ths) dangen of aUscs-sxion, tad in the name of uemoeratst aarmoay, charge tr t-ssrsToato tht worst of pUipuaM oa tht part tf usi danao-atie tolioltot- CaTdBttaratBS and honest Expression npoa this tnbiett. A Jit iea was made by Mr. Monroe to refer tht whole subject back to tht select rjornmittee, to kt taeretted by Ua aetkxa of two members, bat btfort a wtto Wtt taken the house aaj-urns- ti htt "sa-rte This it tht movement of which 1 wrote to yosx, aad was eoneaetod tome timt tinct by the Taylor whirl and Ccnssrvetive dttaitmtt.

Tht pnesaci of ktr. irojn ia tha Speaker't ehair girea tkt ciwartaatt tt? adding to tht committee tuck members at will fawttla tht Cast and Taylor nlaiiorm sua ana.k. thins, aatr at Washington to Messrs. Seward aad Dickinson. hi ft ll-X-Tat.

tl tai v. fo.b lroraATrvx-Ia tkt Assembly yetterda Cca- municatioa was rooti 4 froat tkt Setrttary State, reUUvt to the mutilated law tf tkia 8tot. Tka Secretary sayt that Ut ratrtircular law to- WkMt rtftrtBtt atde. Chap. 438 of tkt lawf af 18-, at patted by thttl-git-trt Ida priattd turn, wiU fi-mrst tnil arUlsa tfaaailnnaU tail iatxrliarsllimt Tkt biU tt pttted, tigntdaad dtwtito4 ta tkt 8tiwt tary't effiot to -ltd, teattlnf the enfetingelaaet 1 Tkt Foopla af tka State of Nov-Yee-, rsptfafiited ia Senate aad Atees-hly, do taaet at Ns alttratitat bar bttn tsadt ia aay af tba aett of last r.

All tha bote printed aadsr tht Sttrttary. direct-en ia tka fceeioB law af 184S aad 1849, arw trot transcripti of tkt original acts oa ale la tka office. 1 Si Mr. Cam at Homx. A Michigaa paper iBtBimtn to Mr.

Cass in D-tin tornu, oa tht subject of retaia- ing kit place against tkt wisktt af kit It fays, after a see tuning analjsit af kit lata tptink ttti tht territories nz- 1 I s. Wg wish to call tkt attoatioa of the 4Xast to. tht peouliar position which Gen, Cass holds to kit etnttitnentt, witk reference to tkt proviso. Tkt pee-' pie oi msonigaa aMioaBieoy, art aimoat anaainseaa 1 in favor of the rrohibitiaa of fla very kt tka tarrlta rtee. There it no public maa ia the state, besidat Gen.

Catt, who daret express aa opinion anfavorabla toit. He stands solitary aad alone la tkt enjoyment! tf hit opinion, without a 00 til mat to hack kim, without a eotemporary leader to give kim eaa-T leoanoe. presenting this oondition of tht popular mud, the same legisfcurt which elected Cisaaral Cass to hit present teat 'o the Uaitod StotatSfttf. mstrueted him, in untqutvosal laagaagt, to rata lor tht application of the revise to the totritortos. Get.

Cam belongs to that party which xrafeeeee to bald to the doctrine of obeyiag aastraetioat. Ha biitatlf hat repeatedly avawed it ae the toaa 1 as i senti-ment. How does hit eoadaet 00m port witk tkit ebli-gation 1 Do the in-tructions which require hit eoa-pliooe, or resignation, leave kim at hberty to stead op in bis pUot in tht Senate, and oppose by tptttk at-d political tactics tht Tory measure wkiek ka wtt netrtt tod to tapportf 1 j.r,:i Ma. Kxxst, Ttrc Aoti There kaeertoia A elattof pcrfont, witaa-vt(bwrsm'aa AaMritaR etlebrity, without itUy Comparing kimtofoma Englixhm-a, famous in tka same, or a similar way. Thus, wt art gravely told that Mrs.

s-b-kland, it tht American Mitford, Mr. Emerson ttt.Amtrlcaa Car-' lyla. Mrs. Child the American Howitt, and Pttnaa tht American although many forpeet that tkt Amtrioan specimens, are greatly superior tt tha foreign models. That too; Mr.

John Keess, it tome- timet called tba American George Robbint bat for what reason, txetpt that botk art aucUeneert, wt tan not ttlL Mr. Keeoe, who no doubt it it good la. hit trade as ever George Robbint'' was, has tha advanttga of being a maa of fine Uttrary atta- menu, and tht most original and traxrkllnf -tl." Robbint attracted attention, ty mere eoarst txtg-srf gtration, wkflt Keese it a genuine and genial ha- moritt. Tht Gallery of DUtinguished Americant' taytofhimt When Mr. Keese mount! the Aootieneer'f PulpttJ, and taket up a book, tkt ehaocet are ten to one, tkat hswiUllashoffmertwiliaitf talt than tka aatkar i did in its eompeaitioa.

1 nere 11 a certain elan or dole far aien-t men la New York, who are tick of Burtons, who eaa look oa' tvea Niblo't Bauelt bat oaoe. who vawa at tha Italian Optra, and who find brilliant focjetf' thev severest ntaut, who will ride down from tkt 6th one of a rainy night, to hear John Keese talk about the books ba brings ander the hammer. la a talking Willis and if there were a Bentow oar publishers, he would tend Mr. Leiand, tha Phoa -graphio Reporter, to take down John Ktett't Auction-Literature for every aight't salt woalsi''" make a pttU krmchurt ot wit and aaeodote. A eesxi Sir Sedley Beaudetert of our acquaintaaeteti kit tha nail 00 tht head tht other dav.

aiaa ka Jd 1 If John Keese should quit tht -tctloBferbastneefl 3 should die of aTtamti' Striht added peculiar emphtaU it wouldT kt sakUt talamity. i Ht always looks to me like tha -boot ef Sheridan grown tick tf Parliament, and Just emigrated and tt up in tht bookact'4oa brtnecein New York, aa -v a tort of fi, Mibao ni thx PxAisis. It tppetn tkat tkt opti-', cal illusion to common on some seas, and la tla wide sand-deserts of Africa, known as tkt Mlragtt la sometimes teen otthe Western PraWee Tbe tdltig of tht Chicago Tributu, deecribes tkt appearattt tr teqoottcd to report it thVTemit hew bbbb usi twport, wMA hjatawcy mm, tebeprsaa "One day last week wt took tht morning train for St. Charles. In order to enjoy the bracing air and tht scenery, we thott to stand npoa tkt platjibm la front of the passenger-oar.

As tht sua taaat npfrtat i tht Lake, observed that objects to tht weat of at 1 became suddenly a too gated Stacks of bay lifted themsel-ta to an amtting altitude. The story- 2 and-a-half bouses on tht prairit towered up with aU- ti the pretension of five story palaces. Aa we approach- ed these objects, they gradually contracted laterally, both from abort aad below, towards the centre, antil they presented tha appearaace of two series, tba upper one being inyerted. Approaching still tearer. the upper tone commenced slowly Ttlng from the apex upwards, and at tba eamt timt rapidly re- oeded toward! tht horoxon, while tkt lower the real object gradoaliy tontratttd ta itt aaturai -proportions.

In a little while the upper eooe had be. eomtredueed to tht farcteet possib Is lint upoa Ikt -t eastern koriacnx, aad as It disappeared otttirtty, tht 1 house toot mort regained Ut usual tpptaranea. Wt 1 wtrt informed by Mr. Allen, the eondaoter, that kt had often wits eased ths sams thing whilt crossing the rjralrie ia tht torning. ia vi.anir: -1 Tbx New Walt-.

Tht Parisian oortsir-ondttt of tkt CourritrdtM EtaU aewdaaee, called tht Schottisch waits, which ht taji k) BOW all 1 tkt rage in Paris. Hit words art! -K td- "Thit step, which the favorite one of tkeBge Iisk Queen, is a unioa of tbe waits, polka, aad redo-- tj st, a gentle balancing with alternate movements tad repose, with pirouette aad slides. it it lea fatiguing 11 -thaa the waits, mort animated thaa thano-kavtad Ur. mora graceful than tht redowa. la a word, simple and charming, a movement of exquisite graea and agility, and one which parents may allow their children to participate in without trrnpie." --o 1 u.c.

STBAst BOILSR ElTLtt tkt tlt tf NtW York art to bt subject to tkt s-ott bcrrid calsmititt ky txplotiont of steam beUcrs, it it impoitaat tha. tvery rrreeaution ss-nst thsm ghrtH ttl" tnj I. There art two or three recent Ut rations, by wkith steam boiler explosions may bt pn vented.) kat tkt avarice of seme men will not allow Uttat to txpsmd one penny even to rrreeerve lift, -gorter't self ttwiiiK apply pump, wkiek hat been, rratUeaily twttd tar past, at faetoritt eity aad Btwoklya, aad which, it it taid, fc certain ttonrity.it tatOy to kt bad, aad suty bt attacked tt nay boiler at a vtry tnutU txptntt. Snaut rt; Floxida. A gentismtn tf Capt.

Hnnkarmt an txptrimtat to the ability of the fine lands, covered witk tkt taw" palmetto, to product tkt rugm cans, Tkt CrttettU Cify, a St. Atgustint paper tayt i.T,".',.,1" "Tht land wtt preptrtd by txt-atttn tkt ptit4 i tot by aa Ingtaioot invention of the Captaa'a, aad -correcting the sourness of tat toil witk Tbota-A ptrimtnt bat proved entirely autettxfal aad dtawa-i strstss ths fact, that thers is probably no description of land in Florida that will aot with sufficient tui proper management yieid the moat abundant crop of sugar. It may be added that the taw p-'rattln thaa removed as a nuisance, eon tains as large a ptwportioa'' of tannin as tha beet English Oak bark aad it at ba- Iter edit will become a rrrofitahlt svrtteit of txrotitioa I at no very remote period. 1...... i -i.

'-) Mr. Muedocw. This popular actor It sow la Ntw 1 Orleaot. A lata number of tkt Dttta dseeriblag kit r. Ths re was a rood house, and ha iih loud tpplause.

Idr. Murdoeh't appearaace apea tkt n. ttagt it vary tanrttsirt. His flgure it good bit manner dignined, graceful, aad always admirably adapted to tka text hit voice, full aad rick, possess- ing a ana eompast, and under compute control throughout iu foil range and bit tnuaciaiion clear -and distinct, witk none of tkat disgusting hastiness. which many of our eminent traediaat (as ths wotm termt thtm) appear to think it tht quintetnatt tf thtatrieal txtsellen-e.

BlRMINOUAtl RBAVIT AMD tHxSl.1 HAJbs- VVAHJC, SHEFFIELD TABLE CUTLtRY, at EARTHENWARE JACOB 8. TLA IT oners tw sal a at No. FlaU street, by the imcaage, the Ww from Wll, Itaat, trom Llv.reeal, via casks tia'd aad bright frylBg ya-a, te sat te ii doa long do. i casks vVeltaeeto.aadstBsxm sib i aad Cottar key vlees. 1 Cottar key vieea.

OP Wright fc Wlike-s 'wrrwaxrvlJ. a 1-ioks aad hlBiee, tot setts bmt weights. Wdtg-dVanit i 00 10 1 100 riars, de st I and japaaed Iroa Carolina awes. do haltsr ehaia. satkt taad to.

bed Sarewg. ut do Sadirowa. aU ths various assortateato. A.bc la lots to sail ssrawsra sseBiae-, swew W-X xamniar aad plala ia-Uoeks, choice Bat-eras; flaa tamk.ee wst rapboiurd locks, 8 key'd till do, boa Sat sad high brsss caa-lsst ke. hoeaxcv ua a rue.

vib iws sbiiib bbjvsj a las isbtbbs mvri rag, Booasa aaa pea xaivae tutsetu ivory, ttststsa saca. sea. 8 easka aoauooa and beat CS hand aadss-rael raws, Earthea wars, of beat quality, via, at aadw-lbemtoataieaJsw eemmtotim IU crates bsulumi spongsd o-doa tsu Xt da It ee CC aad dipt vaea te miml, 4. farshssns af aas a taa gn.es rtl flat rt -rww4-JwMw.

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