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,1 i t. tup. nnnnpno VAAwtAlil.VO re Insurance sea, N. 81 Wu, tonrn of Fuu rrN. Y.

rrsea, wtn sr 7 wyvrvrvr. Canreway, hsvtag Ik Cartel an paid la. IN vA 7 prepared to tarn bwtidlnea, Mwhiirti, j11 furniture, Ttndi la pert, thatr euin Be again Ion or damage by Art as th risks of Inland navigation tnupoctitiMn ths avast favorable a- AllVrampsnsapUy BdjrarSfcsdsadBeAd. siascTes. Sofa Story, Peter Msxtfs.

frane ftkiddy, Jsava B. Wilson, "sjantte B. iaoau. Mom Taylor, eeciw xUdev, BwyUv, AlwasBder fl. Oraat, Marshall Fepocev, Baas peon steers Charles Bsrtbnlter, AtoeLPanexj 'William R.

Four, -3 Iseae C. Taylor. SAMPSON IWidnt. Vrttw Barva, iKnUrj. ft la i-iie XI.

Jf liowery ins. Company. OflM 1 Bwuj, onrwer 9ru4 stosst. CAPITAL nrtBIS COMPAny continues ttlmnipMlM JL srdsssage by P1RE, Iwsng Howew and Furniture, wars Ho 1, Storm and MarnheadiSB an the Moot fa. tarsals teems.

Hsring large Surpta Fwad, which, with tiuirCasatet, saraa; stwsrrely sad profitably invested, uUa tbn to raOce-d uuuti secuarTr oa all reticle itniad by tfceaa. Orsaws by fst tola aasvaa will rsocsvs Brosapt atloa DIRECTORS. JamtoMUta, Joha MeMeaomy, Wat. Hibbard, laaao Ward, Ami O. Phelps, George Fairnsr.

F. R. Loo, TboBMoJoraarfab, David Cothesd, Joseph Brittoa, Aildeoa Ornraader, Joha Leroridge, Jobs Gray, Fotor Oaaeaii, Wsa. P. Woodcock, Gorard Stuyreeast, Enoch Dees, Jobs D.

Weeded. Jacob R. Le Hoy, M. If. QBssksabcss, Jaoob Abmo.

WM. HIBBARD, fraddoat. O. O. Tatlsb, Soeretary.

MTm. M. Hinua, Surveyor. Office boon from I o'clock, A.M., tfU ninoet. Losses liberally adjusts aad promptly paid.

Jolt ay JUroadway Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. OOlce, Ha. Alt Broadway, corner of Carnal it. aifrtld COM FAS 1 having their capital all paid.

In own, are bow prepared to effect lasuaancc oa Buildings, MerebaadiM, Household Furniture, Vessels la Port aad their Cargoes, ai aceinet Loo or Damaeo by Fire, oa the BHat taTorabla tarau. All Loaiia promptly adioat- 8CHUREMAN HAL8TED. Praddsat. Jobs Waar, Sseretary. AppUsatioss for insoraass left at tbs OSes, or Box lias Pott OfBes.

wlU reeeiTo prompt attention. jaBOap Jtlaritte and Fire Insurance, MERCHANTS' LOUISVILLE INSURANCE $175,000. Afsacjr VATtos, WallltfMt. BIBECTOBf. W.

B. Cliftoa. D. B. Benedict, A.

A. Gordon, W. Raaasy, Thca. Wilson, O. Spratt CHAPMAN COLIlMAN, IraaidaBt.

War. Pbathcb, Sseretary. THB andsniaed prepared to take rirkt fbr tbs abors ooaipany on the most faTorabls terau, aad all lasses will be liberally and promptly adjusted, and paid la' Now York. W. W.

1MB BLUE. Agent, do Bp Jonas Building. BO Wall street. IV ew York JJfe Insurance and Trnst Company. OrriCK NO.

WALL STREET. CAPITAL, Th Company Insures LIVES, grants and purchases ANNUITIES, and makes any other ooatrsets, larolTlng the Interest of mosey and tbs duratloa of Ufa. DEPOSITS. The Cosapany allows interest oa deposits payablo upon 10 days per oent. per annum.

foe 1 yean and ore? do do. Deposlu by the Courtof Equity and Bairogates do do. And oa all deposits la tended fbr accunralatloa, rash matorsst as may be agreed on. DAVID THOMPSON, President. PHILIP R.

XIARNY. Secretary mhlSnp OFFICE OF THE East Hirer Insurance Company, HO. 69 WAUL STREET, THIS COMPANY, WITH A FULL Cash Capital, CONTINUES TO INSURE AGAINST FIRE AS USUAL. JOHN BR0UWER, President. Cbablks H.

Bibsit, Secretary. mbS 1m np Brooklyn FIGS XTJSUIIAISIC22 C0M- PaONY. CHARTERED IN 1824.1 OfBeeS 4S Fnltoa street, Sreeeiya, and No. Merchants' Exchange. Wall street, New Fork.

TXI8 company insure (tores, dwellings and other buildings, merchandise, furniture, Tassels In port and their cargoes, upon as reasonable terms as any Institu tion la New York. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. Alfbbo O. Stbtbbs, Secretary. jeSa np VIRE INSURANCE.

frtUB BTORTH AUKRICAN KlUK INSUBAJICK OFFICE NO. 67 WALL STREET. CAPITAL. $250,000. with a HANDSOME 8URPLU8.

This Compaay offers to Insare against loss ar damage by Bre within tbs eityof Nw Tc.sr or tt Tioinlty, oa risroraaaa aa aay amiiar ihuhuiw. James W. Otis, Charles Williams, Bugh AneUneloss, Caleb Swan, Daniel B. Fearing, Cornelius McCoon, Andrew Foster, Jr. Henry Pariah, Tbnrasl Tileeton, Drake Mills, uario a.

iveeier, bamuel J. Beals, Wm. 8. Wetmore, James Bogert, Jr. Rioh'd M.

BUtohford, Jonathaa Thome, Wm Whitewright, Moses H. GrinneU, Wylllf Blaekitona, 7homaa W.Gale, jssanaj. Henry. JAMES W. W.

BtBsoBsn, Secretary jyMnp ALL Aal IsTEu QOODI. Raw 80 aad SS VUHIaaa street. Wilson G. ZZnnt Co. TTAVB3 just ree aired by tats arrival from England, AA ranee, ana uennaay, anu oner to aueir cuiwawn, ky tbs bale or piece, a large and general assortmsnt of French, German, and English Broadcloth.

Do do do Caasimeree. 8apec aad low Mas mlxt drab and fancy Blanketings. Bias, mixt, drab and fancy Pilot and Bearer-cloths. Prinee Albert bsng-a paad riding cords tor pant. AU silk and linen back Satins, various qualities.

Rich styles uf London and Paris Silk Vesting. JUeh Merino and Cashmere Vesting. Fine aad low-prieed Woollen, Wonted aad Cotton Testing. Leadoa and Paris Woollen Lining for cloak. Black, brown, olive, drab and elate Silk Velvets: Eaglah aad French black and colored Bilk 8ergea.

Together with a large assortment of American and foreign Dry Goods, adapted for manufacturers of Clotbj lag. archest Tailors, and Country Merchants. SrU np Thomas Hunt Or 9 2 William street, New York LKPOKTS1BJB AID JOBBERS, TTAVK for sale, in store, and eonstaatl; reoeivUg a 'AA large aaooruneai ox SPB1NO AND SUMMER EUROPEAN GOODS, srhleh are offered on favorable terms, ris BLACK AND COLORED ENGLISH AND FRENCH DBAr V'tlUL Queen's Cloth, Napoleon and Alpaeea Codringtons. Alpaeea, Masoarka, Hungarian and Lustre Coatings. ran drill, Crotoa, Mohair and Beaux Coatings.

Belle-checks, Croae-orer Stripes and WelUnston Cords FAfiNCH AND ENGLISH COITONADES, ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES. Whits, Yellow aad Brows Linens and Hollands. PLANTERS' LINENS. White, Colored and Fancy Bamsley and French Drill White Marcel Ilea Fancy Waitings and Qulltlngs. PADDED LINEN, CA8HMF.RE, 8ATIN, SILK AND GRENADINE VESTINGS.

Kossuth Mixtures. Linen Camblet and Eiminstts. fjstlns, Ssrges, SUeoias, Buttons, Hosiery, Binding. Satiate and Silk Cravat, and French Suspender. BELGIUM, FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND SAXONT CLOTHS, CASSIMERES aad DOE8KIN8.

DTDIA Poageee, Slnehews, Nankeens, Saianetta, Satins, Bargee, naais, asu sauaiere Bewrngs. ITALIAN CRAVATS AND SEWING BILKS. ALSO ON HAND, American Cloths, Caasimeree, Doeskins, Cottonads, Tweeds.8aUBetts,Mnslin,ftes. Ja np PORCELAIN. D.

O. D. HAVILATfD, BTO. JOHN BTREET, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CHINA, solicit attention their exteaslrs stook, of recent asportation. They kas avow opes, the best assortment ever before la this aewstrv.

la whits, or silt, or decorated good. Besides I hatt Bsanl (task la white, they have oa head RICH DINNER, DESSERT, TEA SETTS, gghllBP Which they offer to families. nnJVJTJETSi li.iTs: Artificial Flowers. William E. Wtalflnc 3fc Co iu FACARL ITREET.

OmR FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRicta, MMunMas aw ar.r. KntTs OP BOIIETI. HATS. CAPS. si AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.

1. niJTIJYGEIZ 141 Broadway, WINK MBRCHtHTs AID GROCERS. -VPsTBR Xa SALK Medeira Wine In wood and glass, iBvported by them from tbe best bouses, sou sweeaUy end daring tbe last 40 veara. ASBontiuaoo, tolnet 1798, Komamo and delieate pale Port Wise from the Royal Oporto Compaay, aad other eesebrated Wines. Museae's Vsnaaay, De Brunoa ft Hadidseick Cham paigB.

Ck" sfargassx C. Laagoa, C. Leorille, aad St. old-Q," Ate. fte.

100 hasf pipes old D. ft Co Hettaaavy, PinatkCasta- ft. Old Jamaica Ram, tootcb aad Irtah Wblakey, HoUaad OlD. SO Xntiannisherrer. Hoekltetraar, Rueebelsaer.

araeao, Noyaa, ManMbino, Wild Cherry sad Rasp. uaii Bgsrar. from the sacet eesebrated skats. tngliah Cbeeee, Leodoa rteklea, tea ess aad Mustsrd- 'With a gecaral ajsmlmeat of ths best Owner! as. as I ItlWSEEII OUL.

i. UA Knetiah. af snvMrlo quality, la beaw- iWeTesaeoes. aad Barrels, soastantly oa band, aad for tasaaa, masrew, mum Bfimr.k1 i T-Aa2 Uaeeed OB IS Fs Jla rea-Tt MajswfsMiSeary avasl wVi mmm a amissie. wismrri a.araearaadaassvnasasTtSsssjtf H.

i.iss snsrt aad Msassgaay eases, allot tared waar bfr. tba sir. 7 aa af tbs To the held Mr. tbs E. H.

Lord's aeooadoooito wtD be rlTJm tbobuxeraeai tfce Bops Cbapat, aa MONDAT ITtS ISO. Uazek Utk.atT.s'skwk. abject -liastias Loyola aad taa Jaaaita. Ttekata Moeatm. aihSt Bfrs.

Trmmnxa ItM KsaaJkba via grra Sbakrprrias Beadiaic at tba Boeiety LTbrary Lastsn T) s'eloek. The to be Hoary IT. part S. tabs bad at Aster Hesse, tba IrriBf Hsssa, at Mr. Fraacial aad Crowm'i bookrtora, aad at tbe door.

mMU Bt Tba ClliuM of Jiew YarAt are iarited by CoamBrittes sa bebalf af tbsHsav fartaa ExUas, to attoad atssUac Taberaada. as 1105DAT ETINUf sxt, at batf-paet o'clock, to dertae awasorsf for tboir Belief. Sew Tork, hlareb stb, IMS. MTNDERT TAW BCHAICK, BOBACE OBEEH.T, MATTHEW MOBOAIf, FRANCIS ORIFFIN, SIMEON DRAPER, GEORGE W. BLUNT, MOSES H.

ORINNEIX, Of.OROE CURTIS. THEODORE 8 EDO WICK, R. K. HAIGHT. A.

C. KINOSLAND, C. W. SANDFORD. R.

L- KENNEDY, ab 8t W. H1. JONES. LKcrriutB os abtkonomv, at tub TABSASACAiK. tpy PROFESSOR MITCHELL, of Clnalaaati, pro-poeea to deliTer a eoaroe of three Uotarss, oa tbs fbUov lagtopiss: 1st "Tks CoeiaoroBy of tbe caress rarolTiaf czpoaltiOB of tbs laws lately diieorsrei by Kirk- U--" Tbs AppQcatkn of Electro Marastiess, and Hi probable tnfineaee oa the futnre progreas of Abesclenee Astroaoaiy." Bd.

"StrnTo't asw dlseorsrias and theories tooehlng eoastaUaUoB of tba MUky Way sad tba Sldsrial BesTSBi.n la Now Tork on Wednesday evening, March 6th. Friday 8th. and on Tnasday 12th. Ia Brooklyn, at tbs Female Academy, ia Joralomon street, on Taesday aranlng, March ith. Thursday Tth.

and on Monday 11th. irnisaslng precisely at 7 oaIoek. Tickets for aingU Lecture 60 sta. for tbe Conine 1 00 he had la New Tork at C. S.

Francis ft Cs.1, No Broadway, and T. J. Crowens, No sM Broadway, aad at Tabernacle oa tba erasing of tbs lectures la Brooklyn, at Wilder book store la altos treat, and Blagrors'i druggist itora la Atlantic street, aad of Mr. Warner at the Female Academy. fs28 litis Orrica or tsi Union Motual Issubsscb i New York, March 2d, 1W0.

i QQ- At a MccUng af tha Board af TraataeB tba day, N. M. Bsckwith, Esq. was unanimously elected President of this Company, la tbe place of Lambert Suydam, resigned. On motion, the thanks of tbs Board wars tendered to Suydam, fbr his able and eAslent serrices aa President of the Company, and a committee was appointed to procure soms suitable testimonial as aa expression from Trustees, of their regard and esteem.

Tbs following gentlsmea wars at tbe same time sleeted Trustees, to fill recencies listing la the Board, ris Robert B. Mint urn, James Symington, Frs. S. Lathrop, Peter V. King.

Mark W. Collet, Mortimer Livingston, John H. rower, F. Cot tenet, P. A.

argons, By order of the Board. FERDINAND 8TAGO, Sseretary. The foUowiag fmatlemni asw compose tbs Board of Tros- PialSpoflbfd RsbC B. Miatnra Jofaa P. Nesmnh George F.

Darby T. H. Gibson H. Maasell. Rich'dP.

Beck. Mark W.CsUat MoanTajlor H. L. Booth Joha H. rower.

A. W. Wright James Brminttoa R. A. Robertsos Stephen Alias R.

M. Lawieaos E. K.C0U1BS Fetor V. King A.G. Thompson Mortimer Liriaisloa F.

Cbrtenet P. A. Hargoss George Bapeb-a JamesE. Cooler Joha J. Kmgitord J.

BoormanJohastoa James D. Fi.h EliasB. Brown. Josspb Boscbaad, Josathaa Thome, Shepherd Kaanp N. H.

WoHe, Fis. B. LaLhrop Jamas Eiwefl W.MemU BicoaidBell Joseph Fowler Joha Vsa Nett Laaabeft Bardam L. 11. righam E.J.

ABdenoa BearjrHolt N. M. BECKWrTH.PiesideBt. JNO. S.

TAPPAN. Vice Piewdeat. FBxnniAjrD Btaoo. Beostarr. ashd lwis STATEMENT OF THE nCTCAli BENBFTT UFB INSTJBJUICB COMPAST." Niwim, N.

J. On the first day of January, 1820. Once la Haw Tork, 11 Wall street. Pelieies issued prior to Jan. 1st, 1849.

.0263 a during the year 189. .1500 TTT1 Deduct Policies expired and cancelled bom 1st, 1846, to date Policies la force January 1st, 1860 Balance January 1st, 1849 $673,300 63 SStt MIS Deduct fbr losses then unpaid. 38,600 63,860 60 Nett premiums received daring the year 1849. Interest 28 43,611 96 Total recelpU ia 1849 31 Loose paid 8157,900 00 Expenses being charge on the business. 18,673 63 Paid tor purchased policies and for commis sions.

Physicians fee. Interest paid oa Scrip 3770 87 3,346 98 693 39 77 $293434 44 Nett balance. ..3986 94 9t Additional leases amounting to $40,360 lustsined dar ing the year, awaiting proofs of death. ASSETS. Cash on hand $7,120 78 Newark City 6 per eent Bond.

1,900 Brooklyn 60,000 Bond aad Mortgages oa real estate worth twice the amount. 339,064 6T Real Estate 16,968 11 Premium Note I drawing 6 per eent secured by policies 006,243 04 Loan oa Scrip 83 Premiums (Premium Note aad Cash) la the bauds of Agents sad ia course of transaction. 9,678 Id $936904 Upon S909 PoUeies now in force, Issued prior to Janu ary 1st 1849, (except term policies lamed sines May 1st, 1848) the Director have declared a dividend of SO per eent. on the premium paid at tbs table rate, being the profit of 1848. The Director having paid the losses that have occur red, and reserved the mm of $376,820 14 and tbe addi tional sum of $300,000, of declared profits a required by the by-laws, have ordered the payment of the first and second dividend, being those declared on the 1st January, 1847, aad 1st January, 1648.

Those holding scrip to be paid oa and after March 1ft 1860, at which time the Interest to cease. Those whose dividend have been placed to their credit to receive the same with interest by a credit oa their Bote a they ma ture. C. GILL, Aotcasv. DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS.

Robert L. Pattersoa, Charles S. Macknett, Lewis C. Grovsr, Thsaaaa B. Segur, Henry MeFarian, William M.

81m peon, Seth Low, Edward Anthony, Andrew 8. Snelllng, Raadall H.OrssB, Joel W.CoBdlt, Isaac H. Frothingham, ROBERT L. PATTERSON, President, JOEL W. CONDIT, Vioe President, BENJ'N C.

MILLER, Secretary. LEWIS C. GROVER, Attorney and Counsellor, JOS. L. LORD, Agent, New York.

Jossra B. Iacxsss, M. Med. Examiner, Newark. Janes St swaav, M.

D. Med. Examiner, New York. MIOICAL boabo or COmOLTATIOB. Valentine Mott, M.

Jer.Vaa Rensselaer, M.D. la Serin to those who hare said their Premium ta sash, and to the credit of those who are Indebted to the Company by note for part of the presaiuma. iex oweoais cumbekLan sEmi-bITUMinoUs TEAM H. B. TEBBETT8, sixmo aoaarv roa tbb raoevBtjao cohpawv.

Ofaes, Manhattan Bank BuQdinre, wavu Bireat, asw xarrat. R. W. Cum A Cs-, Shipping Agents, BalTIMCBB. DuiiLt.

Bancs, Anntand Minlnc Engineer, 47 Is FaoSTarae, Ms. ST AA Ll It. FLEETWOOD, Sa, av Hi COMMISSIONER FOR OHIO. MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS INDIANA AND MISSISSIPPI. To take acknowledgment of Deeds.

Depeettieas, Be. JySB Wedding earns. WEDDING, VISIT IMG AND MERCHANTS CARDS, Printed oa the puresv renen enameuea Hunaee, a liuui or. niAii-S) late George H. Stout's ENGRAVING ROOMS.

CORNER OP BROADWAY AND MAIDEN AaSilS) Mimes may be WVM SBSelBSBIBAy wrnn no ENVELOPES. jMlt micmt raahionabie stytosesa whtohs JXEOANT CAKE BOXES, Kmbossed aad Watered. -amTn nnvsir A Vt) SHIELD PLATES, Per sf starling liver, th.plat. ofwhich tawarreat- SO so pe aa on rvniiATING. Notarial, Ceasular.

Lodge sad Society Seals, Staad aa n. tPV. a sua AVTI CRESTS. ai.aa im fitnava. KHver.

Brass er Gold, la style aad Bins the sxssaxioa wva ha. giv UnssJ BraadwaT nla AV. 6. BASLEI ett C4X, Maaufaotarer of i I ooisD rsn, Lsldl aad Bllvsr Psa aad Psssell tABwss PateaTtoss of ths eesebrated RXTRI8IOB Cilll, I a. PisssHssy, Mow Tesrst, lastaa svaias.) riAifm roRTKR.

fc CLARK, BstAjrwraVaTiEBtoVsl ajm ia-w-rint at COLEMAN'S PATENT jEOLIAN ATTAAJiSMsT Tbo trtb of tie I tia, af New Hawaa Costs, a ac 1 ilar of CaSJ -h'g It OEO.D. W. CLINTON. Cba umw. Aavsar.

as toe aianaars' Chiich, Boeton.is expects to reaeh at the First Mart-aani E.Cboreh, in Cherry Hii. Bear CUatoa. ts-aesr. raw. (Sunday) during tbs day red events.

The friaade a i'ni- aad the public generally are invited toattond. Barvises to nana at 104 o'clock, A. M. P. M.

and the evening. sans- BartlS Aaatosalsal aaal PawalaAsarlcal Collect! SM BraadWB7-MADAM 8 ART! bees to aasosnee to tody rkrttora that darla lbs Usiltsd period of their stay la New 1 ork, ehe will desinastiBU nerrllnHT, Wassaasav aad Famar, at 11 A aadsP.M. The eresiara of tbeae aad the wbote ef the btemedJato days reatlesiea, at 11 A. 1. 4 aad r.

M. BM iar- (rj- Calreralty sf Haw Yarkv Bfadleal Co -irtaaaaaTba Aaaoal CoaBBaancoBMat of tba Medi cal Departaeeat af tba L'aresnHy, wiU be bald ea FRIDAY kVENINO, Marsh 8th. at o'clock, ta the Chapel of tba Uarrsnity, WaahiastOB square. Tba address to tba rradutea sill be salirarsd by Profowor Dlckaoa. Tbs aroaeanea and Baalis gsaerauy are rsspecinuij avited to attend.

By order of the Faculty, Stia JOHN W. DRAPER, M. Boeretary. a ribtic AAD FIRJE LSbC'BAJICBV. TH asawUla Injaranaa anal Tiaat Coapaay INCORPORATED CASU CAPITAL, f3O0.0OO.

an raia IB ass 'CL'mklt iwraarBB Loain LIBXAAU.T aojubtbs as tManu aib i srw T0. Jya a.a,HOLKKI.ntnWaUlt COMMERCIAL. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, MAR. 9, 1860. 60 TiseeOTT Ill 600 Kew Yofk6's'6n.

113 36 do do 1UU do Caatoa ben ex 9.0 do K6i4 luOdo do 41 subo a r. "3........ uo'Z a Mar etwor. 6uds do. a hi'S doss set) 3U)2 160 de Readme R.

HA -I -i kill b'M ds D7 1IA 0000 do '6S vni 1I0 do 110 HU 00 Ilo Kid An ra ti 101)2 KO ds do. bill IM) do 60 do 60 as F50 do Harlem. 860 do 10 do JO0 doStoa TfluO OhK6's'60 ll 6U Reading Bds UM OS SlOft DUA. HMD Rriel'a. Bear 6OU0do do illJO do do blU woo do do 84 60 doltne K.

shsunio tbL. 10 do 850 do 68 do 609 do 6 ds do Id) dii do no do 100 do 60 do 156 do 300 do 60 do las do. .30 1K blO 641 ...013 BO do 300 do de blO KH 60 do do lfS 10 do Hndsoe t3 6 NY A Mi a 9 uw 86 do Canal 75S 30 do BofCoca. 106 66 do Bdwery 109 a. ii i KXCH ANGE Dossmo Bortos -a dis Mobile.

bk Xl da Philadelphia. a dial do. sp. par a ds Bakuooie a 3 dnl New Orleans para it da par a IV a 3 da ui a 1 ds lka dis suensaoea tusiai. a as i-a a a nil liaaneillfihirsil a dlSfClBcianaU.

Cbarknoe da Learille. 7 a at 3 a 3 da diaSi Lonaap. checks IX a IX dis Columbus 1 IX dMDeuwt a a stb BrtCUS A he qaoiatioa are Peromt-I Value, a 108 a MX a K-7 a 15.90 a 4.87 a 4.87 a 3-87 Amer'a gold. a Imi'fCaroraidolls. 104 -S4 16.60 le.76 4.S3 4.8J 6.00 do 00 a luuirive rrasc Halt .100 a IUOUouUoom a iuu, a 106 do qnaiun luO a 100.S do oo (fearyf aiaeas a I'll do Quarter 1UU a 100k a I Stock sat Borrow.

March 83 shs Bost ft Ms R'dlOS; do 1031 4 Cberbire do 62'; 38 Vt central do 43 60 do 421- M0 17 South Shore do 161 4 Bost ft Wer do 64J 1 do 941 32 Old Colony do 631 6 do 64 1 Eastera do 98 6 Northern do66t SO Western do 10 Aub ft Koch do 84 3 Passnmpsie River do 77 uonoora ao om 8 rigbU South Shore do 36e $3006 City 6', payable 1868, 98 $1000 Vt ft Mas RR Bds, 19. The stock market continue active and buoyant, with much excitement. Government itoek ar very firm with considerable transactions. Reading Railroad stock has addvaneed 1 per eent. aad Morris Canal 1 per eent.

the last mentioned stock having advaaoed to 19, but closed atHJ. Ths tpeculatirs feeling in these two stocks kveryatrong and the sales have been very numerous. The itoek of tbe Erie Railroad ha also advaneed 11 per eent, and the bend of '69, 11 per eent. Canton has improved and Ohio Vt of Harlem ha declined J. In the money market there is no variation of feature.

AU is easy, with an active demand our friendtat Bostoa being (till large borrower. ew Tork Markets. (Carefully reported for the Evening Post.) Satcbdsv, March 9. ASHES The market is firm for Hots, with a fair de mand, at $0 JO a 6 66. Pearl are steady and saleable at $6 87.

CO l'TON The market I verv heavy and dull. There ere no trsnsactiens yet, to test prices since the teiegraph- ic news arrived. Dealers watt their letter. FLOUR, ac have no change to notlee la our market, for western and state Flour, tbe demand continue moderate for tbe eastern and city trade. Holders of medium grade ar asking higher price and the tendency Is upward.

Ths sales or tne morning are ivu ddis at a nss tor common to strait state ft 121 a 6 26 for favourite state and mixed Ohio and ledtann; 6 36 a 6 87 for Michigan and good Ohio; 6 60 a 6 62 for pure Genesee, in the better grades there I less doing, but holders are firm. Southern Is neavy at as uuas Ltj for straignt nrauoa Baltimore and Georgetown. Kye flour la quiet at 3 76a 2 37. Corn meal is duU at 3 7a3 81 for Jersey and 8 94 for Brandywine in bus and 14 09 foe puncheons. GRAIN There I a good eastera demand for wheat asd holders are firm, sales of 2609 bus prima eaaadavs L20; and 1600 bea prime Ueaaaee at Asu.

tbssmokm very much reduced of all descriptions. Rye is quiet at 63a6A; Barley fat wanted at at 69 a 70. Oats ere firm aad la demand at 42a44 fbr northern; 84 37 for Jersey and 80a32 for southern. A cargo of good Delaware sold yesterday at 86. Corn 1 dull and unsettled by the steamer's news and no sales hava transpired.

HAY There is a good shipping demand, and tbe mar ket is firmer sales North River at 6-'aa6. HIDES Tbe receipts for tbe last three day are very light. The talcs are 6.000 Buenos lbs average Hi. 6 mo and 6.000 MetamorailOe 6 mo. The stock in first hands is not over 16.000, and in second, 160,000.

Tbe number of hides received since 1st January Is same time last year, 144.632 Increase 116,164. Bold since 1st January 270,000. LEATHER Receipt of Hemlock Sole have greatly improved, and order are mere readily executed. The stock is still limited to over weights, tbe light and middle weights being all engaged. Oak is still soare and muck wanted, especially light slaughter.

Pries are firm without change. LIME -The market is better for common Thomastoa cargo (ale at 90 cents. PROVISIONS Holder of pork are rather firmer; small aalee of mess at 10 60, and prime at $9 sales yesterday 3000 bbls mesa 10 78. Beef is firm, but dull, at 6 766 fbr prime, and 76a9 for mess, country. Beef hams are firm and in good demand at $16al7.

Cut meat ere vrr firm at 6J a 6J for ham, and 4 a 41 for shonlder. Lard is held higher under tbe ne at, and we hear of no tale. Dressed hogs are ia good demand at 6 e. Butter I firm and saleable at 7 a 12c for Ohio, and 16 a 22s for good to prime state. Cheese ia firm at 6 a 80, with a fair demand.

SEEDS Our market fbr Clover is heavy; sale of SO bbls free Ohio at 7 1-2 et. Timothy is in good demand; ale of 40 bbls at 21 60a22 per tc. WHISKEY The supply is limited and market dull; small sale of Prison at Hi eent cash, and Drudge at 24 pent time. WOOL. The market has been inactive for domestic fleece, 60AW0 lb, only of which have been sold in lots daring tba week a 36 a 40c.

The sale of 800.000 lbs. announced for Wednesday next ebeeks transactions. In palled, 26,090 lb, sold at 81 a 33e. for No 1, and 3 1 a 86e. for super.

In foreign, small tot of limed Smyrna, black and whits, sold a 13 a 48 bale Smyrna 18c; 30 do do washed, 10,000 lbs. Aastriaa 87, a. 36.000 lbs. Danish 33e. The stock of Buenos Ayr in first hand a vary light.

Fbsiohts To Liverpool, hear of 30,000 a 40,000 hnsbels corn st 6d In bags and 6d in bulk 1,009 bale eottoa 7 33 a and heavy goods, ke, at previous nota tion. To Glasgow, 100 tons lara zus. 1 neuan, a on tiah vesaal eras ensased to load corn at 7id and a Swe dish brig for Gettenburg, to lord cotton, fte on private term. To Havre, the packet of tbe 10th fs full, and that of the 20th I making engagements at previous rate To Amsterdam, we heard of 400 bbls rosin at 3s and 190 tes rio 32 6d; and to Hamburg, 156 bales cotton at a eent. To Antwerp.

606 tes riee 30s a 82s 6d 400 bales cotton of a coat; 16 tons fustic 26a ashes 30; oil So; spirits turpentine 4 et and bud i of a eent. To 8aaramento City, rates ars rather higher ssy $1 13 al 36 per foot, Shipping List. Bales of Real Kstate March (. By A.J. BleeckerhCo.

1 lot eor S8th ft and 3d sv, 30x80 $1650; 1 gore ad joining $10; 1 gore on 28th st, near 3d av $600; 1 do adjoining stiu a uw BiZO; I dO 0O IIW; A UO aa ew, ww wm oil hvw 7th avs, each 31x100 eaeh $100; do oa 86th at, near 4 th ere, each 26x104 each $366; bouse aad lot 496 Broome st, xlxex -aawi; oo ao eu a3000; do 138 16th st, 36x103 $4600. By Adrian H. Mailer. 1 lot on corner 39th st aad 6th avenue, with building, $6,600. BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET -March T.

At market- 476 Beef Cattle, 11 pairs Working Oxen. IS Cows and Calves, 326 Sheep, and 110 8 wine. Paicas Beef Csttie txtra xa 1st quaity so do 6 76 8d do 84 7 Working oxen soo, os, ix a so. Cows and Calves $30, SS, 27. Sheep $3 60.

One extra lot sold at SS on fsr $8, each. Swine a cents, neiaii, in. stall-fed Cattle, fattened by P. B. Bour bon, ef West House roint, Connectiout, sold at 87 per 100 ewt.

Bostob. March 8. Flour and Grain Th market is Sail and ths sale small at 88 60 for common brand Michigan aad Genesee, and 6 621 tot par Genesee fan-ev and extra brands at 6 756 60 soothers ia dull, and at 131 decline. Frederic kiburvh and How ard st, at 6 06a6 sash, and 6 19a St. 4 sacs.

Cora Is dull at 66a8o for yellow and 6Se for white. Oats at 4Sa44e fbr northern, and 32a36e for southern. Rye st 70c per bash. Provisions Ths market remains without change, and steady sale are auasang aa prsunss ntae. IMPORTATIONS.

lu ians-Brii Lrra SM0 bask sak 648 salted hides 58 dodo rluaeed 116401 boras 818 sheep skras 993 lbs eid copper tO do oompouuoa 4 bags coffee 1 tresk 1 keg pssiataia 1 ok JaoM M7Tbx. PR-Wi Mary Amee-UO had. sua Power SaertT--612 beshj rice Jaa Fewlet-81 nM bbat Jobs Osifaa 1 bed Hwotda-I tes A Dales. me at ee Bus) slabs ziao Ota, Leas 61 co Is bis eottoa Henry. Pasith At owrtsead 343 do Bpmcas, RoOiasoa A eo U8 ds Pouist A Freees.

AV. J. Tsssvxaaaaetar. rk lriaaa to) TaewC MMSTdieooaraai tabs ei.redtoU tb. BrsadwBT Tabsnaato, by leqaert af tba IM Mm i BiMoCiaaa, eoaaeetad witb tbatCbaseb, wiu be preaoa.

line WW oamauaMo at Tl II las nr ArrraiiKuaiiBia. 41 63 63'i ,...3 63', 46 64 64V Hi h3 4(2 SP he of Alar. 9. I 1B60 I lees 1848 1847 1646 TAIL 2. 81 44 88 88 IS M.

41 44 46 I 40 AA P. M. 46 il 48 do I IT 44 Ia brig Lyra, from Turks Island Jacob A Cobb, Cbas Hughes and lady. Joyce a sea um easxriTy, rress unanessa Mr rorxev. EiDirn aiuucv Oa Thursday evening, Tth last, by ths Rev.

Mr. Baden. Mastis Bavsa, to AVlsxbtisa JaAruaa. daaghtor of tas late Stephen Baker. us tas eta inst, in tas Chorea or the Mediator, oy tne Ber.

Dr. Hswkss, Hsaar W. Nicsocs. M. to stasr Aoocsta, daoghtsr of th late Alfred Testate.

i ths resideaee ef hav father-la-Uw, John B. Miner, Mediasa, Now Jersey, oa the Sd instant, after a lingering lllasss Pbbbs Abb, wife at Danforth D. Keyea, ta ths Stta year of berage. Oa Friday, 8th last, sf suissauipUsa, Maaaaaar, wifs Sf Abas. Wood, aged It years ud 1 day.

Oa tas Tth last, Mm. DssAsrae. Vwvab, wire of Hoary CIS tBS IfcB issa, ease, waanaaiw mmm mm aeeianw at aee age. Oa the 8th laatast, Mrs Eusa naa, wifs st Jasasa (toss, after a li-f ill sees, bs ths 634 yeas ef has ptioa, H. F.

Wase- awed a. af this eity. aged 28. tee Emm rost yiwri saty. ,9,1530: TH1 CTKIfCIO POST iarinelist: rojix erniw-iou.

batvkoat.mabxh b. 1J 1 ecs ii I wiss 1 0 CLEMED THIS IOVEXOON. Bhlp Gottsnbarg, Wlsrfolo, Harre. Schmidt ft Balchen. Ship Sandusky.

Baldwin, Savannah, MaiiieT.h Lord. Bai Patrick Henry. Hervea. Norfolk, ElweU. Saik Ocill.

AfnKn vnHHrtMACr Cottar, St Jobse, Soule, Whlt- rig Richmond Blslr, PotoeaaeRirer, Nasmlth ft Boas. Bng Mary, Fowler, Gslvaatoa Waierman, Sea Frueieo, Robertaow. Harding, Apslaehieala, Nesmith ft Boas, eb EUsabeth, Dodre, ess Fraaeiseo, Ooodwia. Bird, Halifax. N8, Baatsr ft 00 Pissburg, Tsuntea.

til Blisxard. Wilmingtoa, TM Bea Harriet, tf.11.b- a 1 1.: dim a rc My Flowes, Foster, Portland, Thompson ft Hunt- flj Lewis. Baltimore. Plait sad tulwUl City, Edeatoa iT Prwvideae. 25 Waraham, Mas Sloop Warren, Btauaard.

NH.tm. Spieerf1" Floria, Philadelphia, Staatoa aad ARRIVED THIS FOREWOOIT. Brig Galvastoa. Kortoa. 16 ds fta Matanaa with surar ftsto JWElwrilkCo.

Feb ifcth 0 brig Louisa, fm Baabadoes of and Ul Salem with lossof Jrrr TT. "a required no sasiatanee Intended to put into the first port. Brig Susan, of Maehian, Thar low, 26 fm Manaaailla, with mahogaay ke. to Curtis ft Co. Left ship Frances.

PotUand, fm N'York, dug; brig Hotton, for New York, ldg. Sch Mareia, Wioks, 4 ds from Washington, If C. with ears. Sch VermllioB, Smith, 4 ds fm Washingtoa, C. with 8eh Red Rover, Baeoa.

fm Boston, with fish. Sch Queen, Brown, fm Boston, with fish. Sch Granite State. allot fm Seb Sarah MerrilL Browa. davs fm Baltdmcea.

wHfe mdae to Maillar ft Lord. Sch Wm Thomas, (of New Haven) fm Washington, Va, with corn. SAILED-8hip Wabash, Cabs Arkansas, Havana Mayflower, New Orleans barks feter Demill, Savannah Wyandotte, Limerick, aad others. Wind W. BELOW Ham ship Howlsnd.

Jacobs, fm Hamburg and Coxhavea. Deo SO, with mdss aad pais sogers to Schmidt ft Batches. Ship Catharina, Hubert, fm Charleston, with cotton to Wardle. Ship Margaret, Wepater, fm New Orleans. Ship Hartford.

Lanuerman, fm Savannah, with eottoa, to Dunham ft Dimon. Also, 8 tark and 3 brigs. The shin Hudson, fm Ghvgow, reported yesterday, a till la the lower bay. spojrcjr, About Jan 4, (by ths Lambert Rnydard, at Rio Janeiro, Bch 8pray. Catheart, henee for California.

Jaa 7, off Island of Sicily, was seen bark Geo Otis, ds as falermo for Bostoa. 3d Inst, off Baruegat, brig Mary M. Crow ell, fm Phlla- dembfa for Boston NOTICE. The consignee of 44 sacks of Peanut per brig Genl. Wilson from Apalachleo'a, 1 reqested to make himself known to the subscriber this day.

rah. KAGLEft HAZARD, 44 South et. (Vi OTACR TO COM S1U1VK KS. Packet ship con-ll stellatioa" from Liverpool. Constances by this ship will please send their permits on board, at Mercy's wharf a.

or to las omc or tne snoecriDer as aii gooua not oermitted In five davs from Fridav. Mareb. 8th. will be sent to the Public 8 tore, under general order mh8 ROBERT KAKMIT, 70 feoata street TT'UtJ FRIERS. A convenient cooking utetsil keep- Jll ing the egg in shape during the process of cooking Also egg turners egg eoddlers egg beaters, for sale by mnv emi nitric.

a io eu maiueu lane. imtKS. 60 eases of 4-4 Irish linens, deml-plecea. JLaBow and medium quality; 'o, 4-4 bey linen, for sal by B. Junu to.

mh9 49 Exchange Place DISUTIKB. 36 cases of plain also, whlU and fancy colored damask dimities, a full assortment of widths and qualities, together with cambric dimities, for sale by mhv s. T. JONES ft cu. 49 kxenange nase.

pvRlLLlNGS. Sereral new and desirable style of XJ Enriisb fancy cotton druis, also, whits and fancy unen arms, irtsn ana aarouey geoas.ror saie oy mhO 6. T. JONES ft CO. 49 Exchange place.

AWfS. 160 eases of various style of 9-8 fancy or- gandy and black and white Lawns, fbr sale low, to close out, by 8. T. JONES ft CO. mh9 49 Exchange Place WJEGKTARLJS TRACING PAPER Just re-V eeived a lot of French Vegetable Tracing Paper, manufactured without oil, and superior to the kind ia ordinary use in durability, transparency, and tbe facility with which it ean be worked.

The attention of Engineers, Artists and Architects is invited to this as well a to my assortment of Drawing Papers, Water Co ors, Ar tists aad Engineers Materials generally. WILLAHD FELT, Importer and Manufacturer mh9 of Stationery, 191 Pearl t. TJTTA PERCH A SOLES. Tbs subscriber hav JT in en Eased the etvieee of an experienced work man, is now prepared to attach Gntta Pereha Soles to gentlemen's boot, ladies' and children' gaiters. (Uppers, with neatness and despatnh.

The seles attached by the subscriber have successfully stood the test of tbe past winter and summer. Their manifest advantage over leather being their Impermeability to wet the thinnest sole enaurioc drv and warm 'ret in the wetteet and coldest of weai her. No kind of soles so neat and pleas ant for general wear. D. HODGMAN, New York India Rubber Warehouse.

mb9 Ne. 27 Maiden lane and 69 Nassan street. SUPREME COURT. Horace M. Dewey.

a I H.aMai far aaaw demand on contract. Joha D. rJwaet (Com. aot an.) rwa InH. UWP.RT Yen barebv sammoaed aad re- J.

naiied is aaswer the own plaint ia tm action, which was filed ia the office of the Cleik of the city noatr of New lort.aleaKi cnr. oatnerxn of msron.isw. ana sb ssrre a copy of your answer to the aaid eornp aiat oa the subacriber, at km office. No. 11 Naaasu street, ia the city of New Vork.

wmJmb twenty days after the service ot this iDmmons on roo. exdnairs of the day of such service sari if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff in tilts action will take iodsmcnt acaisst yon lor the mm of three hondred dollars, with iateresL from the first day of November, oee Ihoosand stent hundred and tony-six. besides lbs costs of this actios. Dated March 7th. lsoU.

mh lawtfw M. DEWEY. PlaiBtiff REGULAR MAIL LINE BEnH.tl IBOSTON AND NEW VORK, via I NGTON, and PROVIDENCE. Inland route, without ferry, change of cars or baggage. Tbe steamers C.

VANDERBILT. Captain Joel Stone, and MASSACHUSETTS, Capt. Wm. H. Frasee, in connexion with the Stonington and Providence and Boston and Providence Railroads, leaving New York daily.

San-days excepted, from pier No. 2, North River, first wharf above Battery Place, at 6 o'clock, P. M. and Stonington at 9 o'clock, P. or upon the arrival of the mail train from Boston These steamer were built expressly for the route, and are in every respect particularly adapted to the rieneafiea of Long Island Sound.

The accommodations for passenger areoommodioas and omfbrtable, ths officers capable and experienced. The route bains ths shortest and most direct between Boston and New York, passenger are enabled to arrive in ample time for the morning lines of steamboats and railroads running to various points from those cities. The C. VANDERBILT, will leave New Vork Toe day, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Stonington.

Monday. Wednesday and Friday. The. MASSACHUSETTS sill leave New York-Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Stonington, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

N. B. Passenger on the arrival of the steamers at Hton-Ington proceed immediately in the splendid Rail Road ears to Providence and Boston. A baggage master aeoompaniss the steamboat trains to and from Boston. For passage, berth, (tat rooms, or freight, application may be made to the agents oa the wharf, aad at the of- flee.

No. to nanex riaee. bums FOR BRIDGEPORT. Commencing Tuesday, March 6th. 1860, NORWALK ROCKY NECK.

Fare-To Rocky Neck, 25 sent to Nerwalk, 7i i to Bridgeport, 60. Tbe new, splendid, and fast asillog steamer NORWALK, Captain W. H. Pick, will leave tbe pier east aide Catherine Market Slip, every Taesday, Thursday and Saturday, at o'clock in the morning. Returning, leave Bridgeport every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, at 8 o'clock Norwslk at half past 9 and Rocky Neck at 10.46.

Freight token at reduced prices, and forwarded with dispatch. nib9 HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD S3t NEW ARRANGEMENT. i TO CeilliSSCS BJOSPAV, BUBCH 11th 1BOU. On and after the above date tbe Passenger Trains will run a follows, (Sunday excepted GOING NORTH, LEAVE NEW YORK At 7 a. a.

For Poaghkeepsle, stopping at Tonkera, Dobbs' Ferry. carman, Tarry town. Sing Sing, Peeks kill, Garrison's, cow spring, runiiu ana ivew-namourga. At 8, a. u.

For Poughkeepsie, stopping at all way stations. At Si r. sc. For Freight and Passengers to Poughkeepsie. stoop ins at all way stations.

At r. m. For Poughkeepsie, stopping only at Dobbs' Ferry, Ueaxman, Feekakill, Garrison's, Cold Spring, Fish-kill, and New Hamburgh Passengers fbr Lew Point aad Milton Ferry, who leave New Voxk in this train, may change at PaekskiU into the freight train, whiea wilt stop at those places. At 6 r. sc.

For passeagars to Peeks kill, aad all Inter mediate station. GOING SOUTH. LEAVE FEEK8KILL, At A.a. For New-York, stopping at all stations. LEAVE POUGHKEEPSIE.

At Tl a. a. Fori New-York stopping at all wav station. At 8 a. n.

For New-York, for fre ght and passengers, stopping at all way stations. A Uf a.m. For New-York, stopping at New Hamburgh, lshxiu, uoia spring, uemson fees Kill, Blng sing, Tarrytowa, uearman, uodds' serry ana son ken. At SI r. h.

or Mew-Horx. stopping at all way stations Additional trains will be roa on ths opening of navi-sation. Passengers wffl promote their own convenience by taking seat in ths ear marked for their respective stations, as th rear ears of train will be left at way station go ing north. Where offices of tbe Compaay are established, rase en gen will prooare their Ticket before taking their seats totaseara. Faesenren fbr wav stations, who hava bartrere.

win always be admitted into tbe car next the baggage tsar, that they may personally attend to tas receipt aad de livery of their baggage wtcnout detaining the trains New York. March Otb, 1860. mh A'atACTICAL. BOOK-KIIJSPIBC NO. 88 CEDAR-ST.

It TR. C. C. BIAaLSH. ACCOCSTANT, Author J-YX of ths Seienoe of Double Entry Book-beeping Mimsuned," ana tne Art ot single entry Book-keeping improvea," eonttnaes to teach as above.

Crimes ef Instruction The public I respectfully informed and assured that the plan punned by Mr. Marsh, in teaching this important branch, la truly a course of Practice in keeping books, rather than a soars af Leo-taxes ob tbe Theory. 1 here ars bo sis eaeh sunn has a desk to himself. I pnt at ones to keeping books, receives separate instrsc-UoBs, aad thus becomes eoaversant with all tba seeoont hooks eenetitstiag a set, and also with many important utile eajewiauona. arsons or moderate easseitv.

by this course, become eosapetest book-keepers la about a asontn. aaa receive eernneates to taa esest rrosasetnscB, with terras, obtslnsd at the roosas from a. a. to r. a.

BsoK-xxxriice rw Srivas A beauttful edition of Mr blank's priaerpal work is paMabed la ftaaaaa. Prise SI xs. or sals at ta eouDBg-roosss. r26 V. tUPAI.HEa'8 COUNTRY NZWSFAPAEKsd sastisinc Agency.

Trfbsas Bull dines. New York I asarsraea aioat oi tne Best ntewspapen or au tne eittea asel I Aeeraa ia the United States and Canerfa- a. 1 as hi duly sathoriaed to receive advertisaaieats aad sabseripUoos, aaa rsuy smpowerea to grre reoeipm. MaswhaBta. atannrsislaieil, artist sad ladlvidsrals sa.

Bee-ally, bsBUdee publi inrtiwtkms, Incorporated cosnpa-sies aad societies wbo wish to advertise la, er subserihs 1 8nr, saewsaansaa of any actioa of tbe sosxntzy, are rasraet- fally invited to examine uw nies Te rssaore all doubts aad Klsapprmbessslons, tbe Brest tawsMstiea thaoa'ulie. that as person is authorised by kua to solicit advertiaemexts, cards ar subseriptieas SOT tBS aewsfBipaaw sua wim wrel TBS aSUsOTSBrlB aw aariaia mm o.nrs, free. tag eddBanwaapvwtoaasTsae erty.rea. dare ths saoptioa of this esaxse say serially svoper. sward Saraine imposition.

ThaseTtasareTwh wwA traxaaet tiarlaiaa wttb kda4raawy. ead add mhrfakaw, an their orden at toomov.aJes rn.uii imsrissarsewewsunarMwwa. i TrlleBsaBailrliaaB. fri-Tsaetf aarswrtlatsa tke sitiea sad towsa threrahewt ths Csioa, ta waist I I he publiahs-totwthsr wtta capias ar ta a. oa ui th ia pasen for shirk be Is tbe duly aathnvvatd Agsat mmmm .1 a- la Vs a BuilllBSW fa nich as ta jkB eujy smawssa aj Ti.

sAith iaat, ta Pbiiadalphia, Eartv A. stuaitT. I 1 r- Bm Afsgwefic TtUgnpkfar IA Joenng Port. IIW YORK. i Ai-sAjrr, March Btk, 183a SENATE.

Th majority of the Judiciary Cofiittoe, Mesar. Maaa and Baboook, report that it hi inexpedient to incorporate by special law, taa Uuitod States Steamship Navig-attoa Compaay, aad reoommend the pa act of ft reuwrai law. Mr. Seboonmaker, (tba minority of th asm oom atittee,) reported ia favor of tba incorporation of ths oompany ander the bill aa it passed th Assembly. Tbs repoTti were laid oa th table.

Mr. CroBmi repotted favorably ea the bill to amend th charter, of General Society of MerchauU sad Traders ia New Tork. Mr.Gainnip moved to discharge the select com- mitlee ebarged with tba investigation of Canal frauds, oa th Chemung Canal, and that th whole subject be referred to taa Assembly for iavestigataoa. Mr. Cook moved a substitute that th Select Com mittee be authorised to sit during th recess of tie legislature, witb power to send for persons and pa pers.

Mr. Seboonmaker moved to lay the whole subject tbe table lost. Aye 12, bow IX Th debate thea proceeded. HOUSE. x.

Mr. Green reported against th bill to incorporate the Troy Art Union. Bill probibitina; corporations from interposiof; plea of usury, to alter commissioner' map of Brooklyn, relative to wharfage at Brooklyn and New York, relative to Division arenas, Brooklyn, relative to th fiew lork Juvenile Asylum, for the relief of th Mia. sionary Society of th Protestant Episcopal Church, wer reported complete and ordered to third read- bills mad axd passes. To charter the Onreco Saving Bank to amend the charter of th Brooklyn Gat Light Co.

'special orjTbb. A bill making appropriation for th support of society For th reformation of juvenile delinquent new xork, was taken np in committee. Mr. L. M.

Smith (ugrested that action be de ferred till th bill makiny; appropriation for th Western Hons of Refuge should be reported, when both bill could be disposed of at the tarn time. Mr. Kaymond objected to this coarse. Th do- bat I now proceeding. Two steamers, th Buffalo and Hudson, arrived her this morning.

Th steamship Philadelphia would leave Chacres, soon after the Georgia. As the latter vessel sailed, Philadelphia was seen going in, on her return from Navy Bay, th coal depot. Correspondence oftao Ersalnp; Post. Washington March 8th, 1850. Thar is very little difference of opinion upon Web star's speech among nothera ixi on.

Th prevailing sentiment among whig and democrat is that of indig nation, not nnmized with contempt. Men who oat followed Mr. Webster for years, with a deference and attachment amounting to reneration, are unable to restrain their feelings, but pronounce this production utterly disgraceful to its author. Calhoun, Richie, Foot andRask unit in panegerytlng him, though it already remarked that even they talk less enthu siastically of their new ally's claims to the Presidency than they did while only in anxious expectation and hop of hi accession to their cause, understand that sven Mr. Winthrop, who occupies a position certainly humble enough in regard to th issue that formed the subject of Webster's discourse, utterly repudiates sympathy or concurrence with th course of Webster's argument, or the spirit that pervade it.

This spirit or asinw is seen to be, after mature reflection, mora abject than it appeared to the auditors at th time of th delivery of th speech. Cal houn's manifesto was th summons to surrender, Webster's response is the capitulation. Every allu siou to the south, after th turning point of the speech, breathe of servility. When 1 said, only a week ago, that there was no rational apprehension that Mr. Webster "would dabble ia the dirty waters of compromise, it is manifest that I was not well informed but neither were tbe senator's friends.

The fact is believed to be, that Mr. Webster has been in the company and keeping of a southern committee for theae two weeks cast, and though he could not be persuaded to introduce in his own nam their scheme of arrangement, he has been induced to advocate in an argument, which is. for them, lust aa useful and effectual as would have been the deed itself. In fact, words are the forte of Mr. Webster rather than deeds he is a much greater orator than statesman.

Th Massachusetts whig are uartleularlv chaerin- ea at eouaps oi uetr great man. it Is fortunate for him that he ha dtjolared himself to be beyond the jurisdiction of her legislature, in discarding the doctrine of inttraetion; for it Is not improbable that if a hope remained of reels taking him, th legislature, which is now ia session, weald take occasion to admonish him that aa adherence to his former professions of principle was expected nnd required of him by his constituency. However, Mr. Webster moat be given np as a gone sate." Hit delinquency was too open ana complete to leave room for hope of repentanoe. He is like the man in distressed circumstances, who committed suicide in public for tbe benefit of his family, admittance one dollar each.

Of course, after the Dercetration of th rash aot. there is nothing more to be done than prorjerly to an- ply the avails of th victims folly. This, Mr. Web ster's patrons will not fail to do. By all others, the exhibition of yesterday is looked nrjon.

as in effect. sir. weDster's last appearance, as to show himself again, upon tne same theatre, would be almost deem ed a ease of "indecent exposure." ion wtu see in some or tbe papers a remarkable story concerning the President of France, in whtah it is alleged that authentic information has been received in this country, that Louis Napoleon has fallen into a state of confirmed imbecility, and had made arrangements for resigning his power into the hands of the royalist party, to be administered in the name of the Count of Paris. This rumor is manifestly false and inconsistent in its details, for if the loss of his mental eapaoities were so complete as to deprive him of the ability to carry on the government, how could be make arrangements to transfer his rights 1 And if sach an important fact were so well known, as to be a matter of gossip in Washington, how happens it that not a whisper of it had been heard in Paris or London, before the departure of toe pacaet wnicn most nave Drought tne news 7 But i save a tree tea tne attention of two Intelligent and well-inlormed French residents at this eanital to the report, and they say they have no reason to believe a word of it. Bat farther, th original rumor was, that fall information of the matter was in the hands of one of the foreign ministers her.

Mr Bonrda-lieu, tbe French charge, is th latest arrived diplo matic iuuciiunary in wis country, ana am tniorm- ta that lie proteases entire disbelief in the rumor. From the Pbilada. North American, of this morning. FftoM VsntzTiiLA. By th arrival at Baltimore of the bark .1 Dorado, from Lagnayra, we have pri vate advices to the 14th nit, from that port, and a ni of Af falrtota, of uaraeas, to ths th nit.

Uur letters give the following information i Mr. Steele, the new U. S. Charge d' Affaires, bad arrived, and Mr. Shields, whom he supersedea, is coming home in high dudgeon against the administration for haying removed him.

He Is accused of having mingled largely in tbe Do mical trorfbles of Veneiuela, as a partisan of Pact, whose property he protee'ed and it is said that be has contrived to make his office very profitable in various ways among which was the collection of the claims of American eititens on the government. Air. Baker, tfi unttea states ionsui at Latgnay-ra, has entered upon bis duties, and has bad sereral interviews witb President Monagas relative to com mercial intercourse with the united State, on th part of Vanesaela, and it is hoped will secure useful results. Monagas appears to be popular, and if opposed to the rich and aristocratic portion of th community. of which Paes is the political head.

These last with to set np a military government, which would overthrow the liberal policy Monagas has adopted and is pursuing ireuuig. It is probabl. from the current of affairs, that the brother of Monagas will succeed him in the Fresiden- I There is little or nothing said of Gasman. whose inflaanos, not iong sinoe, appeared to overshadow tht of MoMgas himaclf. Don Felipe Larraxxbol has been ebosen Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the House of Representatives.

Fl Parrinta nf the. 2d contains the memorial of the Minister of the Interior and of Justice, relative to the Ernjera," or stay law, which has caused so much dissatisfaction. He recommends its repeal on the grounds of jnstiee, equity and public convenience as it gives to the debtor an undue advantage over his creditors. General Paei has sddregsea.from his prison at Co mim a formal nmtMt the President and the Sena tors and Representatives in Congress. It is too long entire hnt it he rBDtdlv reviews the occurrences since the completion of the treaty of the 15th of August last, nd mpUii b.Ueriy the horrible treatment he has received at the same tune that be recalls to recollection tne services ce has don for the republic.

Ho aay. on Pra- rtnuvn tsk nritsOTl. have been conducted at length to tiis fortress; where, is pretended the enp of my sufferings shall be exhausted. I hope that Providence win not deprive me of the strength which, hnnr baa rriven me to resist these out rages, Reduced to a narrow habitation without helnw nermitted the slightest exercise with a senti nel in airhf. with an officer always by my side at the perioja of taking my meals denied tie facility oi me famiiT.

since it is not per. nutted meetuief towiue iroirr u. uu, rlenriwerl finalhr. of the benefit which th VISlU of citizens wonld offer it 6eins tome that they seek anxious! raeognisa th tenaencj we "oy na i I. iss wtmnst BBS a oskiusws asren defila mv ansa, silaa apea sats whsoa ajrata aadaeni my ooan- try.

I ought to protoat, a 1 do ptvrtest, agsiast sach exordinary and 1 tux protest be wisnea ta bits chives of th Republic, hut th Congress refused It with annra teotABtody two CYBTJS wT. sWUsD COMMISSION APE A HOUSE, BJa.ll ClAaraUaat. r.rmiTiarion oi rrir existence, vu wutuit ul Tbe laws of humanity ana mvuisauoa raise impotent voices sgaiest this barbarous Wuhout being a pruoner of war 1 am so hld pvis- ottor. I reeornii ths Undency of this effort. They iln V1U HIUWUUIS HIS a l-r K.

kmim I Jndnav. Hasnin. ssttaapsuBiiiiAui r' -r Bi. mt JCSVvlk. -Ths srurniCiaj against thsratS swrVraurnsiw i i -r aaBBBBBaaanasasM I i i aaaatBaveaaa, Tkirtr-aase Isa sa Cth sad eTJth streea aad Id aad Lax -j JmST kwa.

Ftv-aas aaasa IStb and 80th stnsra sad SI aad Id i sxn. I own a us paeciiawa; may remasn yaaa rroea sst stay. sonu. waa sta I raw assaaaa. aereoe.

half ssasriv. I Tto saeaat reft ea Bestd and artress tasty paid off at say I nra wuaia the 6re years, at A snay be paid off a rfutaimetmTof I sot Mas tbas BJtj dolisa aaca, ea aay dar wkea isswta a da aot has than Bity deuaa THB HIGHEST MARKET prise said is eaeh for I AAasst i-Rats, Cavttaga, 1 to. Oh-lassBvwfi And ail other kfnd sf apsw staked stock, at their rag i iV 'LATE SW a WAwsr UVVAU VttB "WTss rnr.mcri.r7.T. Clothing and. On tutting Establishment, No.

27 Conrtlandt Street, (A Fft-W. BOOBS BBXOW THB WxSTXXJS HoTSX.) rpUBE BOBSCaUVKKS, 1BT ASaOTJNClSe TO JL tbs pssbbs th recent change ia their Irss have tbs satstfaetioB of ststrag that their asw arraagesaenta for conducting the CLOTHIIB BV8IIB86, Both far extaat assd variety- aad the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES At which they ar saabied ta seal, ars UNEQUALLED BT ANT IN THE CITY. Owe of ths Members of the Firm being eas of ths Pl-aesr in tbs CLOTHING BUSINESS, devotes an his PURCHASING GOODS For the Establishment, which his long experience, ae-knowledged skill, and ths abundant capital of th boose, saables him to do with the most PRE-EMINENT SUCCESS. Their Stock, herns? anenefae tared under their own su pervision, and with a view to neatnes, slegance, aad atU-ity, and amounting to over 50,000 IN VALUE, Comprises aa assortment now unequalled and they DEFY ALL COMPETITION. Another of the Ira superinteada, ta person, tbe Meaa- fae taring Depextsaenta, which is daily replenished by everything new aad ojerorabte, aaa comprises a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of all that hi requisite foe OUTFIT; Soeh as esaaot fafl to nit th MOST REFINED TASTE.

Or meet the Approbatloa of ths most FASTIDIOUS. THE MANUFACTURED DEPARTMENT renleto with ererv description of OVERCOATS, CLOAKS, DRESS aad FROCK, BUSINESS and TRAVELLING, SACK and ALBERT COATS. PANTALOONS of all the various styles aad patterns. VE8T8 of th latest aad richest pattern, DRESSING GOWNS, fte. THE FANCY DEPARTMENT Embraees evervthinc asw or desirable la ths line of Fur nishing Articles, end consists of every deseripUoa of BnlKlS, USIWAKS, 1UHOMS, UttA- VATS, SCARFS.

STOCKS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, FANCT 8U8PENDERS, MONET BELTS, SHOULDER BRACES, fte. PABTICTJLAR ATTENTION IS PAID TO THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, And their extensive arrangements enable them to BSzeeata Ortlers at tao Shortest Notice THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Is at all time (applied with tbe fullest assortment and the extent of their manufacturing facilities enable them to SUPPLY COUNTRY MERCHANTS At Prices below that of any Establishment in the City. TO vertry the above statements, they ask reaioents aaa strangers, wnea in tneir neighborhood, to eau ana EXAMINE FOR THEMSELVES, Where they will receive the most Polite Attention the rropnetors relying on ineir UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, ASD THS OOOB JCDOISBST Or THIIB COSTOBUEBS TO ENSURE A SALE. FULL 8VITS Furnished to order at a Few Hoars' Notlee, and sent TO ANY PART OF THB UNITED STATES. BOOTH ti FO STICK.

N. B. Open from o'clock A. M. to 10 P.

M. fe27MWk8 DkC BRITISH. Commercial Isife Insurance Company. NO. SS CORNHILL, LONDON, sad 66 WALL STREET YORK.

ESTABLISHED IN lSaO. TRUSTEES. JOHN CATTLEY, Esq. JOHN COX, Ea. SEBASTIAN G.

MARTINEZ. RE FERE KB ill NEW-YORK. Hit Excellency HAMILTON FISH, Gov. of state of New xorx. ANTHONY BARCLAY, Esa H.

B. M. Consul. -STEPHEN WHITNEY, Esq. JAMES GALLATIN, Esq.

8AMUEL WETMORE, Esq. J. PHILLIPS PHCENlX.Esq. HENRY GRINNEI Esq. JOHN CRYDER, Eaq.

JOHN HICKS, Esq. Medical Examlnen. Jons C. Chbksmasj, M. 473 Broadway.

F. U. Johbstos, M. Broadway. Standing Counsel.

How. Willi Hsll. SoUeitor Albbst Gallatiw, Junr. Actuary for ths Southern States, resident at New Orleans. JOHN WINTHROP, It Exchange Place, N.

O. General Agent for the United States. JOHN ROBINSON 63 Wall street, New York. fin- CALIFORNIA AND SPECIAL RISKS OF ALL KINDS TAKEN AT A COMMENSURATE PREMIUM fex6 Iseodtf STABILITY, SECURITY, PERPETUITY. Tne lTIutnal Life Insurance Company OF NEW TORE, NO.ta WALL STREET.

a. SI! 1.1. sUa UST AWIslsftHrl SECURELY Inveeted ia Bonds and Mortgagee oa real eetsts in this City and Brooklyn, and stocks of th State and City of New York aad United State Government. This fond is rapidly increaiinc by a widely extended and prosperous business. The Compsny declared a dividend of Droits ef fifty-two per eent oa au existing potteie oa the But of sanaary, im.

ALL THE PROFITS ARE DIVIDED AMONG THE INSURED The premiums are parable ia eash annually, semi annually or quarterly, internet being added oa the deferred payment. The eash principle adopted by this Company, secures to the parties for whose benefit the insurances are effected, th. whole of the advantages, without subjecting them to the hoary drawback of accumulated premium notes. Person may effect insurance on their on Uvea, and th. lives rf othen.

A married woman ean insure th. life of her husband, th benefit of which are secured by law, for the exelosive use herself or children. lyiergymen ana an omen aepenaent upon salaries or their daily earnings arerpeeialiy invited to avail themselves of resource whereby their (arriving families may be secured from the evils of penury. Pamphlets explanatory of th principles of Mutual Lin insurance, and illustrating its advantages, with forms of application, may be obtained at the offloe of the Compaay, 66 Wall-street, or any of it agents. lUUiTLUl.

Jo. B. Collins, Dsvid C. olden, William J. Hyslop, Alfred Edwards? R.

H. McCurdy, William Betts, rreoenca a. Winston, josepn aiunt, C. W. Faber.

Isaac G. Pearson, Henry Wells, William Moore, Zebed-e Cook, Jonathan Miller, David A. Comstoek, John P. Yetverton Theodore Sedgwick, Stacy B. Collins, John H.

Swift, John Wadsworth, Samuel M. Cornell, xvuoers scnuyier, Gouverneor M.Wilkins, James Chambers, John V. L. Pruvn. Joseph Tuckermaa.

Frederick Whittlesey, Chart ee Ely, John C. Cruger, Walter Joy, Mom H. GrinneU, Wm. J. Bunker, Eugene Duttlh, Francis 8.

Lathrop, Alfred Pelt, jonn v. i etc ner. JOSEPH B. COLLINS PrnalAeartL ISAAC ABBATT, Secretary. CHA8.

GILL, Actuary. mhBWaS HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer. Bib China DlBaer sta Tea, Breast fast and Assert Beta MplendVd Eagravrd Englisb Glass Ware, iaat rsroelvod froat Et- rops. II ENRY H.

LEEDS ft CO. will set) at aectioa oa Tseadav AA Anarch lJUt. at the sal ra rooas No. Wail street, sear broad. vsy, at pest ivo eioca A larxe asd vamabia invoseenf the ni liss Vmm- tk.

rsaauiaciarers r.arope, airect. eosastiBs 01 exqawneiy painted uki bine enamekd aad gold laser sets ditto desert do ara-bseqne do, fawa colored botdet aad gold with sainted flowers parple ditto end sold, white gold bead ante; tea seta ot the mow neeauiui rjeecrtpooa, sosne ot wnicn are reload as high ss SAI. Also, real Lngash cat glass, some of which is eiqarsttelr ea- Sared. stained and colored. cOBsietia of centre dishes, preesrr.

tto. decanlera. eoblea. wusea. chamDaene.

nit. hnrtw smM uiius, aecaniera, gooiei ooloced and aaxraTed. a. a ner can pa essminsd oae day befere the t'sosj mtiy JAMES COLE, AoeUoaesr. Poeltlvs Bala, wltbaat reserve, afBO Valaabl xtaaiaiaa; Anna aa aussim aaa untie ram Awsbbss, ud Paselfie, Deaa aad Bsrwea sttw tfta City of BrooAUyn.

JAMES COLE will aeB st saetioa. oa MONDAY. March Uth.1860.at o'clock, at Use Matcaaaa' tUchasas. New York, ths Wlowisg lots, vrx sguoa Atiaauc avs, Detwsea tsrsaa sad federate tra'i 84 do Pacific at, do da do ds 1 goes lotoa Bergen sLds do do do 0 lots ss Dees St. do ds ss do 4 Iota, corner efUaderh ill sad Auaarie srwessa.

Pacinc aad Dean atjtiess are sraded aad oared. SB ear eenr nf the pare haw snoaey eaa reeaaia ea bead aad sasmgage at per ceal an. et lisr pKnjefty caa be bxd at the ochc ol Uss aactaisv- eer. ts a uoa street, oroosjya. B' Wall at.

N. Y. mid eta 1417) CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pa bbe no, Uca is beseby aires that by vutae of tbe powers vested ia tbe nMimMMHa nf rK. Kin. n.

Vmnti Vm. k. ttoCeeasnssarmeaot the Km ting Faad wul eder torWlVat pVlv toaaetiaaoaTrsraday.ttolSiAdayof sick. lhoO, st aooa. at tbe MerchaaU' Klcfaaage, in ih.

city of iew York. tht fctlowmg svesu rieaie, mniisms sv uJexrnnsrauusies usecHy OS new xeta, vis: 1st. The let aad nrsrantnvl tam ssstv anca Bawawaaw knsara asNa 884 Mott street. m. There latt ot groaad and the bntldnurs Useraon aa Ihe anelh.

erly side ot Graad stnet near Cor leers Wreet, fbnserly part af Mss- sue roantec saw tea ass uwrearea moereersjeet. Sd. Three lots on me soelherlr side ot Traits istsntl Wreat. as. twees the ah sversBs aad Mad woe srenae.

4th. Oee let en the Bonaerly sale aS ied sueet, bet wees ith sad 6U area aaa. se lot aa th srjeUAsttj ade of SUB street, betweea sta aad OeelotosUasil.llinlJ sid.e446ass tth aad (th sth. One BssredsaWtwraty lots ea tad. aad.

teas ead 66th streets aad 1 ewasina aad 4th aveaaea. Hi. use bnsdred sad iweaty-tBtee rots as oza. snn see nbsx dretrts Bad 8th ad 9th sreasesaad taa BssrenrawftArs Road 7tt. Uaa asBslssd aad uurlyax has aa sola, silk sad seta aa.

I i H'a. Thtrty-sevea letsea TCtB and nth sfsseSj aad 6th avtaaa jja. Fstr'escist leaea 8al sad radrAaararmd 4farsnsme. I FaM wanaaty deads eni bs grrsra as all psuehmsrs. kw.

-Aas31 tseJiset AUroh aeit. I mw ov sals. I Tee per cent of the parcaeae atoaey aad tas trpsasss ef aae- I tr.jij.rt'. sb boast aaa eeertgace ass ar. sssat at tBsaastaf as aw eaat SVSr-mtiwwsd fvaBtssay arf awypagiry ea weeds taw aa sweats aeAtwasi.

aisissss tola sswaa 1 day's sale, wdl to esse ere, ageta Use sut day. withiB the are I A JWeVLAT ft LIVINGSTON, Oi mm-mmm, an 8 of WM. DV7M0NT, Ai raattaww Salcew-Tbe tabsstfoen wffl grre fhsii psranael atteatioa salsa sf bsasshold farnltars, at the issIiIbbiiss nf aril'- ap ket DUslONT A BOSACK, sas letis (689) UWaB WM. H. FRANKLIN, A' aarwuptss-y eloa a Tvasrt, af faar wsry hwasAttfal waoaat La, altaatea aa ism BMtJksast earaT as saxsatssrw sTstrar, (Mtsi Strstl aad tth avnaw.) TTTsf.

H. FRANKUR. BONA CO. wis sell at sacaoa aa TUESDAY. lSta, at lis o'clock, at las Marcaaala x- "eBnetb Wreet-4 verv valuable Fas ea ft.

sesuVjst ef4lh areeoe aad Sth atreet. The loss are at seat wsss ea SOU stsset. aad SS lent, kerf tto aasek.iaeeplh. -11 aasnaa tse seealelisibtesMaauoos re the ear for rale lis 11. they win be sou saoee siauitnrsBs ress aeed terse; ether DwrpoM thsa dwelliae sssasa.

st 'ees. three ste-fes kwb. froat sa s-us street, each bosse to eccupy tbe ea. Untiawt sf the ka. sad as be sat back five teat trees tbebss s4lbe street, ae as sa bees the same mace nth the bosuas below, Tnev will ba sold is sepamte lets, at ss-Settier.

as parebaaers saav desire. nnpsaiii wul be recareJ tpsefl tne paw at avrraseaaar mtenuskeemtoseraRtneas ts alleinea whs snay WW ts miss maillss, rarthsr mtsrssauoa wm ee ernes ej w-s J. W. Gbbsrd. Walletfpet, GaossB Bsxi.es, aet's Baildrass, WaB st.

B. AsTarurr. IT aaa stisst 1 WM. H. FKANaXnf.

SON A Broad sanguis 14X711 A. C. TTJTTLE, Auctioneer. Eleg-aaa aadt aTssaaiaaaala Fsssraltaxw, asus- blo OU PslnUags, Tapestry aad Biasscls Caraetlng, L.argo Pier Glasses, Plstaa, of a family removing from the eity at No. SS Eleventh street, between tth aad 8th avenues.

AC. TUTTLE win sen oa TUESDAY. ISA at 10 dock, oa the a Bora peemsraa. the eatia fare tiara. paiaL iaea.

Ate, ef a familr icaioiias frees the city, the waole ofwhiek oea tne city, uie wBese 01 wniea wtthoot reserve, lev esnfe Con- pnsaasroer. aaa wis oe sons ststias ib part at tapestry aad Bi 'Is auratL bun nie. etsi safas aad late a awes. Barter ebaua, plslsd. csaaa.

aad glass ware aae lss.lsle. sense ej lei efaameatB. ate-, ate. Assa. saeteosr aad laasmeaa fersmtsa.

baddiae. table assa. fee. Also, aae piano forte, at sarjerior toss aad shush, masic stool, ate. Asm, ralaable esl paialraiv eoaaoriaief a rateable collect ioa.

worthy the atteatisra of esaaeisaiars aad ethers. AbA silenee rarsltere, whs wnsea the sale ami rosiin in. Cats togaes will beraadT OS the mors in et sale. mh A HENRY H. LEEDS, Auctioneer.

lVstrsrs Bale of Dlamoaas, Jewelry, Preeksas tones, cte. HENRY H. LEFTtS 8c CO. will tell st an-rioa oa MON. DAY.

March 11th. at 10 o'clock, at the Bales Boom. Ka Wall sueet, diamonds. jesreliT. preciows Wooes, etc.

betas part aa iaeoiee receatly sold. eoasutiBS of duunoas basest pus. ear-rises, finier-ncr. barss. braceleta.

Ao. Aks. aa Invoice 01 oieer rjescnotioee 01 iptioos of stones, beaatl folly sat is varioos styles etlrer arts, raps, spooas. kaives. forks.

Ate. Also, aa invoice of valuable sold watches. s. lorss. ae.

Bale ptsitivs. Is Jose a ooneerri. Also, br order of the adroisistrslor of the est ate of the late Ar. thai G. Miller, oae diamond rrt nrassttirr of bead pisoe, brooch, ear-rings aad firmer-hags.

U4P8) mh8 Attesloa Notice. TTT1T.MERDIN05I A MOUNT win snake, ea WF.TITTRn. if DAY.13ih iest. sa important aad peremptory sale of ArBeneaa oeece it ooi.cornprtiir tnree nanuire tnoosead poaaos oofwiatine of aM the srades, from common to fall Mood rtaxos. grown is the stales of New Yo'k.

Penasylranw aad Ohio, ra. ctadinsT soree of the 6aest flocks in Waahmstoa eoaatr, Peaa all in eriAiaal eoaditioB, with the DeLaine woo1 in it. The above sals will be foood well worthy of the atteation of dealers aad coeiamrss. The entire lot wul bs sold without sv The sale wfl bs made at No Watt areer- where eataleena. may be obtained, and tbe wool cxaumiaed, on Moeday asoramg.

use siw naa. mne ANTHNYJ. BLEslcKER. and T. B.

BLEECKER ft Auctioned. Perwaaptary Bale by order at tie Bapresne Court la Eqalty, of a Isrsre and walaable Real Estate, eonsUUnc af ilonses, Bnlidlng Iots, Wsvawea and Water THIsjhta, in tas Elewantb, Sewenteentts. and Elststtseatla stars. aasw cisy ox asw xarst. A 1 NTHONY J.

BLEECKER aad T. B. BLEECKER A it Aacuooeees. will sell at pahlie nahlifl aeouan at the alee. ehana' Earhanse.

in the city of New York, oe WEDNE3. DAy.iheTHiBTBBrrTndayofMaacHnnt. at IS by order of uwHapreme Court ia Rqnity. for HarmsB Breen. Eseca.

lor 01 1 nomas u. Dmiin. BBOar uieatrecuon 01 dtspuen bbblbss. sn Rbpbbkb. the fbuowiBs valnabie orooeitv Sxcoan Avxmjs.

The three story, double, xrantte froat House No 16i Second Brenae. betweea Niatb asd Tenth street. Isle tbs residence oi Geortre W. Brsen. neoeesni, with lot 8ft feet 6 inches ia width in front and rear, and 126 feet depth bouse 36 rtinrhis hr fTft Ims with ia Ilia nmw Tbshmw waa boik by cfar's wot.

without meant urexpesas. and is fiasthed trie saaat cssuy aaa 1 ieregant style, with all the snodarn coeTami- ALrJO. THUEt? LOTS una tbs easterly side ot the Second avasoe. netwees nmui ana rente streets. snioiBiBg the ats esch 23 feet ia width ia front and rear, aad liBieefia depth.

HOUSTON BTKEET Seree three Mory brick booses ead wores, citoate on th- southerly side of Ho-ieton street DetwecB Columbia aad Sheriff streets, opposite Uaioa market, udndies the comer of Houstoa and Columbia streets, being Nos. Iu8. 110, Hi. 114. 116.

118. and A Houstoa street, each bouse betas 21 feel 6 inches hi smith and 40 feat in depth. Three of the lots ire 76 feet ib depth, aad 1 be others ot irregular duueostoos, for which. sse utnogmpnie map. (Vll.nMRIA ST ft FT The lot end laree three Starr hrkrk boose.

No. U7 Colombia stteet. near th. ooro-r of iioastoa BUeaL Hoo if i inch's ia width, and 50 fact 4 inches ia detxh. Let ahrmt 74 fast ia dentil.

THREE HUNHRE1I AND TWENTV-FIVB VALUABLE BUILDING I.OT8. BETWEEN THIR. TF.RNTH AND TWENTY-THIBD rJIREtrrfi THE FIRST AVENUE. AND TH EAST RIVER, ails, ate on First arenas. Arearjes A aad aad on teenlb.

Fifteenth, Biiteeath, feve toetilli.l Niaeteenth, Twea. lietri, i sreotv.nrsu wenty-seoood. and I wenty-tnird strata ALBO, THE VALUABLE WATER RIGHTS, ia float of part of the above described property, baring ia all a frost or about iiort HurroBiD VXBT Bpoa the 6 sat River, beta-sea Biiteeath and SereaterBth streru. Niaet-e- th and Twenty-first streets, and Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. This water rirht iaeloees.

besidee tbe present wbarrea and bulkheads, the right ot docking est into tbe East River, so as to make about two hoadred sots, according to me prtmnsed piaa lor extensne boeralarT hn.iof theeitr. betwees Thmeeeth and Tarentr-thiid streets, as fixed br the Street Commissioner, and is one of the most vaiuab water pnriiesres wmcn caa be loaad in uie market. wo THiaps or THB PcacHASB monbv can remaiB oa and merteaae. at six ner cat al theeotion of the nlrn hsinr IfiUieeraphrcmrwiUbereadyin atewdays, aad caa be bad of the auctioneers. 7 Broad street and 1 Broad street, or of JOHN.

HON fcBOUTIIMAYD.W Wail street, et BUTLER ft EV-iDTa ii. Any farther infbrmati.a which inay be desired in relation 'othe property, caa be obtained upca sppticsttoa ta 1 11UMAB M. Br.fVKK. comer ot areas, aad Tenth street. The property is all ia fee ample, aad the tiue segues ioa hie.

tcatmhlat BRUCE A. CHILTON. Auctioneer. Peremptory Sale by order of the Saprexaa Coart, In Eqalty, of an extensive and vala-able real estate, cnnslsUng of Stares, II tsetse Balldlasr Lots, Wharves, Piers and Water Privileges la tba elty of Brooklyn. (HOLE tCHlLTTNanKiieers, willsrflstOTblicsortion, at the MerchaBto' Excharure.

in the city or New xork. oa TUESDAY, the March newt. al 13 o'clock, noon, br order of the Supreme Court, in Eqoity, the following valaable nmneitr utn.tjvl in IheMtr At Rmoklvn Tne tee ralnahks three it nr. fire nroof brick stores, lose and well known as Thomas H. Smith's riorea.

adjoining theCethanne I Ferry, haying together a front of 924 leet upon the river, aad the wharf, pier sad bulkhead ia front ot tbe same, with tbs water I nrht in iront end privilege oi asking out, ntrmtHBg mto uw F.M River anwarris of 800 feet. The store, are 60 leet in denth. with a fire proof shed, with tia roof. 65 feet in depth, corenng ihe rreeler part OI tne rears or me tors on wnicn tne stores are omit. These stores are admirably adapted to the storage ensiaess.

for which they hare beea ased ed. and hare Beea roag SM laroraMr from its immediate eontignity to both kaowB. Thw property. the Fnltoa and Catharine tWnes. remlefeO pecaliarly desirable, aad altogether ia one of the most ealnabie pieces of property apoa the Brooklyn snors.

aad well worthy tbe altsaiioa of caps. A two srory tmck house spas Water street, is the rear of the shore sneatioaed stores, and adjoinint Birkbeok's fbandry lot 23 feet laches by 76 feet; bones 83 feet 1 tack by 44 feet a acne. Area, tea Ms of jnoead et the root ot Actams street, wrthttw whan and met sr, i tronl ot the same, was the wster onruese aad rural sfdo lOCBlBg i cent tntoihe ust Hirer. Tns niooertr aow tneoocati or the urHaware aad Mnoson sjanal leannsav. Ah.

five lots ofgroaBd, lyiag tofeuer at tbs rx-ruer of Pear BtlSBT Oil ami WsuraM. One lot oa the wastei Ii sate of Jar street, eamnssnefee 7A feet rutw of Water street, as feet front aad mar aad HU hwt 8 inches IB depth. The storv docs Boose on tne aorta aide ot root street, corn er! cine a tret eestwaralr man the corner ot Anarrastreet.KriowB as No. 96 Frost 1rm--t 81 leet 8 inches ia width aad Ud feet ia depth. The Loose seas bant in the best aaaaaer.

aad well Ijashed thrrraghont. Foer Iota oa Uiesontheriy side ef Water sliest, betweea Jay and Bridge streets three of the lea ft tree re 86 feet isoet sad seat, by It). I Im in denlh. and thaAllier SU tent leches br IsU One lot on the aottherir side sf Waier stnm, syssasis to the shove. Snzlull.

Eisht lots oa the eestertr SKteot Hrtflee Mssat harwasa Waiar and rlrrnoaui streets, mrlndi'ie both sides. Fight lots os the aortheriy ade of Water street, bstsress Bridfe ase ItOW streets. reeves lou on the soutbetfy adeof riysaoath tsMX. Betweea Bridee end Gold streets. 8u lots on the aonheriy sale of Plymoath sUeet, between Bridss BBOixeei streeia.

8n lou on tbe ralntherlrsideaf Joha street, hetsrntai Bridee Bad Gold streets. Three lou oa the easterly asd. of Bndge street, betweea Joha and Mershsll streets, taclodiag the coraer of Ma shall street. Nine lots os tbs northerly at Job. st, betweea Bndge sad Gold as.

Tea lou oa the eootheriy side of Marshall st. bet eraea Bridge sod Gold St. A piece o4 lead and balklwsdon ths V.sjt RKrer. etsmmeaciBg st the font el Bndre st, end eilendiag 840 feet eastwarrjiy there from, with the water right front, aad pnriiege of docking oet. inchwiing all the iand and weler phrileges lying to the north of jrlarsriall street.

1 hese pwuusut Bre ib pan occupied br Jmi Biooroueld lor a Bsariss railway, andia part seed foe a lumber vara. Two thirds of ths purchase woaey eaa tsrnaia on bond sad snort rare, at six net cent, if desired. Lithocraphtc maoe wi'l be ready in a few days, and ess bad ofJAMEri ft CH1L. TON. No.

8 Wall St. New York. For msps or farther informrdioe. sppKestion may bs made to JOHNSON ft SUC 1 HM A VI). 09 Wall St.

or BUTLER ft EV. AiK i d. nsaovOT sr, RTS. 1 Haaovsr st. cite.

The pro mhl til The property asllia fee simple, asd tbe title saquastioaabsa. B. A. CHILTON. Ancuoeeer.

Peremptory Bala of 118 Valaable Lots off Grattnd, altaated an tba Tttt and Stb avs asses, owta, 7uta, 7 tax stna ina streets. sTtOLE ft CHILTON trill sell at public aaetroa. oa FR1. da March lata. lrJoo.

at ixo csacB. at Us Metctiaati aix-abaase. tbe toliowiag lots of gtoaad. ris Ith avaaae I lots, west side, between 68th aad 69th streets. with Boouiweat corner ol ttrth street.

An Rant aula. 8 Item, hntwnea fifth aad fCtii auests. do West side. 4 lots, betweea aad Tots su. was Borth.aat eorner of Seth st.

do East side. 4 lots, betweea 89th and Tfth sta. with snetheeat coraer ef Xah stele Wast sale. 4 lota, betweea rAh sad 71st sta, with northweW eoraas of Ttlh at- do West side. 4 kra.

brtweea 7ad and 73d ata, with aorthwest coraer ol ial t. svl. sa i. i scr. a rat isclDdiag the soatbeart cotaat of tWa, iOlh.

Til and dd raieeu. ftPth street 10 lota, aoeth rede, betweea 7th Bad 8th avaaass. tfnh street 10 north ssde, ds do 70th street It souta ssde. do do 70tk street 10 aorta ssde, do do 71st reel 10 Btrnh side. do do 72nd street 10 sooth si.le.

do do raaHMtm.1 north side. da de The BDore lott am well situated, being en the line of eAtessive fanrsbwnsnata. I herjta BreBoe Bow eradtBS. 1 tie Jin avenue has beea opea by the Supreme Coart. and tbe assessment pad fteveatyecoad street one ha ad red leet wale.

The title mm-qrseaubaa le. beta one of the oldest oa thelslaad. aad warrantee deeds w.U Is girea. Bisty per erst sf Ihe perches, money may remaia ee bond and moncaxe lor three roars, at par cent interest, at the option el the ewrciuuers wul he received ia iBMalroerrts wiuua uie to ree rears, wtAewBow can as pa an al ihn nntion as the nemnaser. unograpnw: maps we ue wsur sa tne nisswna i oiiice rae.

rVeil street, OS Tbersaay. Blares J. VUt) saha.i ANTHONY J. Larve and PerewatsSnrv Sals ef Valaalsle BBiiaingLsuea xstn, ztnn asa siiaRrceu, tad aa taa lOtsx aadUtlA Arsaaes, ta clears a a NTHOVYI. BL EFCKER wif ssO fd'aaefios en Teesrlav March the lah.lftiO.

at Ii o'clock, at the Meschana' Ex. chanre, the lollowitig ralaable property, rrs ON 85TH BTRe.ET-8 ralaaUe oatlding lots oe the ssath mAm nrxih Wmnt. aad sitaares betweea tuts aad lltn arrnaea. ON 8bTH STREET 16 lots on the north tidsof ttUrAssst, betweea Ihe 10th and llth av aaes. Also.

hKioalhesoeih sirieaf stsysU betweea tto lOUrmd I llth avenues. UN tl ut. r. i to lots oa ms seatn ssoe os sim mm the Hah aaif llth areanes. Abo.

nnmber of baildiag lots, srt eared oa ths 10th sad llth I neeanre. helwees SSth aad 2BUI This aele will he rjaarlire so eioae a eoaeera. on the day ef sale, wile the BBCtoaear's fee; tws-tbtrJs cau ie-roamoa boad asd morgageab per east; ths bale ace te be psid mm Ihm Amli vary af the deeds. sUkograpnie saarecas nemaausni uw rUMUoa fOOBB. rta 7 I Broad sunt, eaa week ertare the saie.

ttrT) RECElVERw SALK. TB. BLEECKER ft CO. wrl sell st aaetioa st ths cheats' Exahaage. ea MON DA the llth March, iaata aallis Ilia lllisi I Bnl 1st KhilnT Vmmm aUsnwa.

Uie Ukrnuu aaasts ef Uie Beats ot Muilisaa A Houses, A sdgvasat, kt trw Pnrweme Oewit. rsgaiast Joha B. airess. lecsr mtsssied Nov.iixk. IMA Uftll Ajadraeat.mlto?aneew Ceert.

agsiast MabbsU ft oestaas. sstweeajd tree, tutn, 1AB4S1 A jadtnssiit. letitrresed a Ihe Bat Canrr. aeairsst SI abb abhen A FasMasa. Dee.

10th. 1644 6A71 16 A jailsssssl. as uia Brroresne ierarr, agsasst Besseat SL raw. Use. iS.

18 A 77. 121 i wil.mHl n. mwrnrl im fhm ISnnenn. finart armint ft J.U.VuRypwr. Msjch Knh.1641 54 tl Ajsrlgwsel.

a tbe SBpeeme Cosit, Brvast Wood Bah- estA.aseswesedAnrul-w.lbt7 BO 64 A iradgwnaA, teeovered the rrp sense Ceert. agsiasf ChralstiSw J. Bsewa.Oet.8fl. 88 67 A jadrmeet. irann is the New Yerk Manas Costt.

BaiaaUssPlisU.LVremlwXl. IS46. 41 88 r.n tt isis Rich ftMoJligaaTdoe Jons lath. 1M. fat SM w.n..

rui. AmCmm uesi lus sar AS ax William Dekia. shss Ner.Sh. lls. far 461 Ira Mahoett.

dee Apt. sth. to sl 91 fibs Iks fnnaaas ss tto Bsasa af Malugaa m. azousrni Sb 11 I jF-d P. Oinanea 2 acSIT St Hi irr P.

318 80 en. nsesr, A rtKar etna II al sua 6M P. (iraadsu. stta R. J7l Bewysnaa 87 Pli.Cr.aiWa..

JJ If2 sa. A. noree Aleiaader ken 87 OS ee ea Charlotte Mu.nraa..... 88 ts vv.vsBiitoBBsa. 8B63 5 svaa oq Aba.

shirty. dt BBdsr S14. ud i astrawwSeJl 64. stated a the. ber be CAlOIUAd For CaUfornla Direct, 1 U13PATCH IsirfE.

FIRM VESSEL. FIBTaB kRIP a BIAIJOO, MILLER, MASTER. I ablppm wUl pises harry down tbe hers see ef freieht, am mmmj rn. lag to ths esses Aw etsastars. A asaaB anaatltv ef Ught hexes, sales, ks esa be takes ea tarassenstoastalesk alee, Srst eahU aad eight second eabia aaaasss- geta, BARK TBETTOy.

Wiuss, Maeter, at foot Plks-st. Eaat Rtver. has ta eeraWBSeagasred, aad aaa take tea ass tag us at law ratas. BRTP LADT BBHail.I.B. Ova vsa.

Master, is soadiag at pier 1 North River, cargo betsg Basely essgaged, will have naa dispatch oosafertabl acawaaatodatloas for a Btw Srst aad Freight taken at the lowest rate aad ao dsUatloa. E.B.SUTTON ft 84 Wall St. tnht or JOHN OGDEN, 11S WsQ st. For dan jPrancisco Direct. Tks superior fast sslling ablp JOBS AfTCHRMAsT.

will bav Immediate despen three-fberrtbs of bar ear-g being nadar eoatraet aad now hi coarse of shipment. For belaneo of freight, apply to JL WELLINGTON HART, Mis BS Brosdway. For San Francisco Direct. EXPRESS LINE. The splendid coppered aad MPpesr-fastsaeA Nsw York built packet ship VICTORIA, favorably knows as one of tbe fastest Leadoa aad Liverpool packet ships, wiU be despateh.d forthwith fbr Sea The bulk ef ber cargo I engaged aad ia eoone of fhlp-ment, and ao delay wul occur ia her time ef sailing.

For balsas, of freight er passage, having fear Bret eab-ia aad eight second eabia berths disengaged, apply ts A. WELLINGTON HART, fea SS Broadway. I. T. Smltli'8 Resnlar Isine FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

The sapor! aswiy eoppeied sad sopper fssrtaasd ablp HABSACHCBKTTB. sAsrrses, haStsb, Loading at pier ER, Coenties Slip, eaa take light freigkt. No freight reoeired after Moaday, nth tast. CLIPPER feHIP ROME, Loading at rise E. foot of Broad.

This nearly New Ship, ti months old just pal formed the voyage to California la the government service, aad returned round ths world, ia rapid pasaagea from port to port. Thrse-quartan of ber cargo I bow engaged, and she will dispatched taa few days direct to San Francisco, without taksa aay passenger ot stopping at any intermediate port. Inxnraaoe warranted at the loweat rate. The arraage- meats of the subscriber are sueh, that ablp pen by bis line eaa always secure important aad liable adranta-tejes. Freight is taking at th lowest rates, aad a de- testlon in loading or discharging.

FOR SACRAMENTO CITY Ths beautiful light draft clipper bark ONYX, JOSHUA HARDING, Commander, At pier 14, East River, will have quick despatch at above The Onyx is a fins vessel ot tbe Snt class, and insures at the lowest rate. Bhlppen of goods will do well to examine her before making engagement for freight el wher. (Ky- The Onyx win take a fewpssssngen.g Apply to ISAAC T. SMITH, mh2 101 Wall atreet, corner Front. UIE FOR PHILDELPHIA.

Dally at 1-Sl f. II. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S FREIGHT LINE. Batween Nsw York aad Philadelphia aad Intermediate Leave rw lerx from ner no. north tuver, at Sj o'clock, P.M., (Sundays excepted).

Merchandise sad all kind Sf freight received aad forwarded daily, by steamboat to South Amboy, and thence by railroad and steamboat to Philadelphia, arriving at Walnut street wharf early next moral g. Leave Philadelphia from Walnut street wharf at 11 o'clock, AM. and arrives at Nsw York early next morning CXf- THE PUBLIC ARE INFORMED THAT ALL GOODS TRANSPORTED BY THIS LINE will be IN SURED by the CAMDEN ft AM BOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, and that no charge will be made therefor in addition to their regular rate for transportation. Freight indudlng insurance 89 cent per 100 lb. Heavy freight taksa at reduced rates.

A. DECKER, Agent Pier No. 1 North River, York. WM. 8.

FREEMAN. Agent No. 46 Delaware avenue. Philadelphia. felSlmis FREIGHT AID PASSAGE IONK FOB, Cjg PIlllaAIIsMHAA.

ZJgZ Eriry Wednssday and Batarday at 41 P. M. STEAMERS Penobscot and Kennebec, Leave New York every Wednesday and Saturday, from pier 12, N. at 4 o'clock, P. M.

Merebaadia and all kind of freight received and forwarded direct to Phila delphia, without transhipment. Leave Philadelphia ererr Wednesday aad Satordav.at 11 o'clock, and arrive at New York early aext moraing. Freights taken at the lowest rates. For aasaasta ar freight apply to ST AN tups a NrlCKR.Bo West street, or fe2Sii D. W.

ELDRIDGE. 8 North Wharves. Phfla. FOB. BOSTON BY TORK AND NEW- HAVEN HAIL ROAD.

The following trains lears the Canal street station dai ly, (Sundays excepted.) for Bostoa At o'clock a. and arrivs at Bostoa at 6 o' erect a. Dinner at Springfield. At 01 o'clock a. a.

Arrive at Boston at 11 SS w. ts. Be this train pAsseugen may stop from two to three boon st new nsven, liartrora or Hpnngnaa. or at any statios where the express train receives passengen. At 2r cocx r.

as. Arrive at Bostoa at 11.80 r. m. Sapper st 8priagtld. This traia recaivss pasasngsys eauy aa use principal ssbissbbs fk See bUI sf all th train.

Fasswi 'aissagssi are desired to Breears tieksrta before takiae Mats In tbs ears. R. B. MASON. Bwaarnteodaat.

March, I860. mhtsjAt OCEAN STEAM NAVaGA- JTION CO. FOR BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON The U. S. MaB a.8tosmshi WASHINGTON.

O. W. Floyd, commander, will nil for Bremen, via Pntilhaaip ton, on weunasday. xutn kisrcn, rrosn pssr no, rs. R.

rnes oi passage ib tne nnt caoin. Do do in tbe second eabia 666 An experienced surgeoa is attached to the ship. All letters must go through the Post OfBoe. or passage or freight, apply to MOLLKR ft SAND. Agent.

mbS dtmb20i 60 Broadway. American Chronometers. BLISS dfe CREIGHTOn eontlnoe to msnnfsetm MARINE CHRONOMETERS, upon their improved prtaeipl, and lor which tnsy naos reoelTea a patent rrom the U. 8. Government.

These ImvBuaBBvs hav received the approbation of thousands of Navlgaton, and for voyages when gnat aeearaey is required are lndarsensabie. B. a c. are cos stanlly rsesiving testimonial of similar Import to th following extract oi a letter rrom caps, resooay or racket saip camonaga Th CwaowsasTCB of your manufacture which 1 purchased SB months sine, ha proved to bs th bast ChrooCTBster I have ased and known. At tbe National Obaervatory la Liverpool, whan almost all ths packet ship-masten Bead their Cbrowoasaten fbr ratine and verifies tioa, Piuftsarr Hart sup, wbo has eharg of the same, aad consequently testa those of all soakers, state that it a th beat instrument he ba ever Beea.

aad fur-thersaore, he toy that those of your make an more to be depeaded apoa tfaaa aay othen which earns nader bit Boues." As sa Amertcsa Ship at aster I feel proud to Bud eataeat aa Esglieh Asti uaumal give his tottisaoay, ia tavor ox your cnroaeeneiera xouroo'tser t. U.B. rSABIIUI, Master of rihip Cam bridge. B. ft C.

vires the fullaat guarautae with their ma chines aad will ssll them at low pries tor eaeh, or oa eredit tot sppvovaa paper. Cbrososneters te loan. Cbrose meters properly paired sad Adjusted. New charts of California, China and th East ladies. Charts, Ssxtaats.

Telescopes, he. for sals by BlaUB sat CREIUHTOii, 43 FULTON N. T. 1 Congress Bostoa, 186 Cbcsaut st- Phila. ISA Baltiaaore Belt.

Horace Waldo Sato st aad its ssijaai aSsrast. Qftft belea aeariet, yellow, greeav white aad Mae, plain OUU aad twilled, all Wool Funds. 16 bale a-artot aad whits, Cotton sad WoolFuva. 100 esses SaUneta, varioas rraalltls. 130 gold mixsd aad alas xsixsd Kentucky SM eases grey, black aad white, aad drab Kersey 176 esssa grey mixed, aad alack and whits Plain.

186 eases Plaid -Lisas is, saaail aad largs paUeraa vsrKras qualities. lOOsasaawhitosaddrsABlanksta. 60 bales drab Costless. sew bales Mariara twiOsd aad pUla fffilrttag Btnpaa. eases Maribaro faacy Plaids aad Stripe.

eases sbeeked asd striped Cbambrara. 160 balee iadigo Wse Deniaa. 120 packages, Alleadeie, 6-4, HlHlUlH ln sad bleached Bbestings, eases 'Aliandala" Counterpanes. led bales "JewstttCity," ver, Beaita, Virginia, Boaraa, kistotaca sal 6 ah load 4-4 brows BheetlBss SM bsue 17 aad 80 iaeh browa Shrrtlaaa. Is bals 87 sad 80 hseb brwwa DtiUar.

Ti eases ST aad SO inch bleached aa. tarp-y Biieatas, plain sad twin a 4-4 sapar hlssehad Khieti-. xtousrrtoess. -w IS aseeaselond Cambrics. Ti sn bseaelwd Diasors.

460 case S-4 T-S, 4-4 sad 6-4 Tkla. 60 sesw. yellow Nankin. 'en. in SM bsuessowtbara Cotton Vara.

JUhi MMwaey aajtssi eanabarg BIsAtTK ABO FANCY CAUIIXKSKB VCoal bk, rap. faney, red nlaed, eailet, aad Jmw tl. sinbl style of CMtiaares, for sale by MAltCrJB araintf a mbS i 5- 61 Erawsago at ace. DBSasU AND SHIRTING TUTPfc-Haa-thire aad Philadslphla Denim end Shlrtlsg stripes, sans i mbpw. R.A1.

I5JJ1A KLBBKa'TLdeB-raia led sad tiotlail SA v.li kt aad Smndway, eppeeiteTrietty Cbarea. xoCAivEBhhds Ji J- JV1 rasatmsr klalabar, Uftdmg ad for by Ar.rosmimrra ROA TV A TH6T-, LR. E. A. MAit.aAI-U it 1 MR.

W. R. BLAAE.MAnAAsa.st. fTTHIS EVENING. March will JL ssrwIeedaadfratiricsJCkrsse, IIIAUIM 1 Wkitlne i Mark Mavservy.

ami lev Wheatlev 1 kn Crosby turn A Te conclude wnn tne una SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES. Prieeeofsdaiesiow Drees Cirete sad Pal SiMaw raaailv saad Third Caress, to. GsUsry 134 seats. Doors open at to ooenmceeo st 1j seloek. mMi BIIBTOIl IBKATKBi Drwa Cb-sls asd rWaene, 6 eent reasily Clrsss Urease 1'Ver.

ss aewta. rpHia KTIN1NCC. Maraft wtB be THE SERIOUS rAttlLT. I Mr Aaaidab aire Charlaa Tomu Mrs Bases Teaoaolndewtth the Fare 1Um1 FORTY WINKS. Tohtss Haas.

I Miss FUehtv. 1 HTR saBkal ewtonwaBHB avaaaw 1- TLswJs-l ssrasa Ui I htrsj to bUltt4 Uk rtmim Mo- jBAKJICM IMITDlrisj ssnta ar-T ass. aae. PERTORMANCEB At 1 is the Afternoos aad a'eloek ia the vends Re-eagatrsaeat for one week saars Sat "Af CBOJ6' MICK, Tht great original Ethiopian Caricaturist, Bs apaeaas at eaeh pesfninnaiis this week ta the siiibsIbs aataJs as? -POMPEY 8MA8H. HewDJbeeffeetivalyswstalaed by 1 Mr.F.C.

WEMYSH. Messrs. MERRIF1ELD, WARDEN, ROSR. I HiOOINS. AND MJsssS STANHOPE, PENTLAND, Bad 1st poputav aaa eeienratsd MARTINETTI FAMILY, is a great variety sf astonishing Exareissa aad New Pass Grand Picture Gallery and Ce Admlseioa to the wbosa.

S6 oeats; ebildrea aades years, 13f cent. OPKrY KVKB.Y at the Great EasT, Mlaerra Rooms, Brsadway, Bayss sslglsal ssAer bratod series of gigantic Panoramas, entitled A VOT AGE TO EUROPE embracing aaagnlfleent views of Bostoa, Harbor ifax. th Atlantic, Uvsrpool, Loadoa. from th Themes, (passing under ths bridges.) sad eadlng with a msgnit seat view ef tbs Thames Tanuet. brilliantly ulasslnased and both banks of ths beantiful River Raise, asblbltsd In Bostoa for 47 weeks, asd sine ia tbs sitiasef PhBe deiphia.

Baltiasors, aad Washingtoa to aswaresof SdOar 000 persons. AdmsnroB cents; unudrws wooer is sessa. us sis open at St. eommewoea moricg at 7f P. M.

An srxhibs- Uoa oa Wednesday and saturdsjartoraooas, at 8 P.M. Babl lW NATIONAJU ACADEMY Of DKSIQN Th New Gallery of the Academy, MS Broadway, spa, siu Bond street, ie sow ready forthe reoeptisa sf pis- tores far the twenty-fifth Annas! s-xhlbtuoa. Arusasj are reeoested to send lathe asnal list of their works, ea or before ths 10th of March, in order that they assy ba sent tor, from ths 10th to the foth of Maieb laeasaavs. ay arose or tne council mh8 lot J. H.

8HEGOGUC, Be. N. A. THE OtISsUilDOBr'ACAlYEHT OF ml ARTS. TsRsB KXniBmOM sf Palstlnp by Arvtot sf tas sbovs school, at tberocsa ewes the ball af the Chssrea oi uirise ally, Broadwar.

betweea rriaee aa Hsrlsg streets, will resaaia open antil further aodee, xroaa lw o'clock a. a aatil 10 o'clock r. a Admission st sents. Sessoa tickets esata. Caato a rogues HJ cent.

ssblsta GALLERY OF THB OLD HASTES S3 Broadway, opea from A. M. to ia p. M. ea 1 aeedays, Thundy aad Saturday aad from A.

M. 64) sanest oa Moadaya, Wedassdsye aad Fridaya. fab at iTss-hCnixgton gXIXSry id KfdXt epsa at th Art Union buildings, 40T Brsadway, fresa A M.tiU 10 M. Tbe collect ks smbraess tba geared Lessen, Mercys' Dream, Christian aad Children, Keary the Eighth. Lady Jaas Gray la tbe Tower, rosea PsoJ.

tents. Almsgiving, and more than 100 other works. Sbse Is admission 26 cents SeesoB ttskst 60 stsU ata. logues 13, cent. ft PBXVATK SA1.B VALUABLE DWELsr- ING HOUSE IN lira STREET BETWEEN UNION SQUARE AND THE era AVENUaV-o For sals, th subantlal aad modern built 1 story aad attic brick dwelling bouse and lot la tee sa ths asatb side of 17th street, betweea Uaiom square ee Broad way i ndthe6tbsvenBe.knowaasNo.ll.

All the havawss eat this side of the street recede back witb large eewrt yards la front. The boos is three room deep to the Id (levy. Th third room eommnnieate with sliding aeon ta parlors hav mahogaay dome witb stslasd glass ksl seaa tbe middle aad dining roost heated air urease, apeak ing tabes, gss throughout srd is so ef th Snt enes boaees in the upper part of tbe sity. Lot X4 by half Ah block. Foasestios ea tbe 1st of May.

Term to nit tao pnrehaasr. Th premises may be eaea froat 11 to -o'clock. For further partleulan snquln at Bo. 6 Broad street. reTl IsSf jktL.

FOB. SAXES Oa TO LEASE. -The sis Maeriber offen fbr sale or to tease, his late reridoaee. oa the bank of the Connetquot River, at IsUa, Usaf leiano. gether with the garden, fences, As.

ars ia th 'be order. Land, in quantity to suit tbs pwrshsser, wA bo afforded. The river above mestiosed, is tbs flasst areas' ing stream oa tbe island, aad the place ks raost dashahaj located for th enjoyment ef sporting privileges. For particalara and ternre, apply to WUttaat Cam, aBSJs, pl. k.ttji.M.Mt.u.

mjt a u.j aav isw. rraaesw usv BHueusiues, jatetstf al. ii. muww, tsitp, xwag lasna. VTATCMES.

JEWELBT UliVER WARE These who wish to purchase Watehee sad Jswvary. wiU And it greatly to tasty edvsa- tege to call oa the subscriber, who a oonstsntly nasi i taa all descriptions of Gold and 8llver Wetebes. direst frost tbs Biaa fact rrrers in England. Frasce and Bwiatavisss. which be is selling at wholesale aad rstoil at tkavwry lowest pnoes.

ins gold sad suver cagiaa parent ssves wSjBssssa. mm Cooper, Tobias, Beealay, snd sthsn. uoid and surer ostaenea lever and ssptya aaBcaaWxa i Gold guard, fob aad vest bains. -t Chatlain chains, for ladies. Burs gold wedding ring.

Gold guard keys, fob key aad Mat-' V. vtf Gold and salver pencils, and gold paaa. Ladles' b'aceleU, gold lockeU, gold aad dTysg tJaaTaatrll Charms fbr watch chains. Gold aad silver spectaolas: Sterling sHrer spoons, cup, forks, fta Gold Watches aa low as $26 to 880 each. Watches aad Jewelry exchanged.

AU ranted to keep good tints, or money ntamed. watcnes, toes ana jewelry re pa tree ta Baa manner, at much less tbaa ths usual prises. utu. v. allln, importer or watches aad Jet law wnsstoaaiwtaS.nwUat,Bpa SFHJNG AN BTM EN EOR GLEN COVE.

OYSTER BAT, COLD 8PRING. HUNTINGTON HAR BOR, AND NORTHPORT. Oa and after Saturday, March Sd, I860, th steamboat CROTON, Captain t. Peek. will leave New York frasa faltsa alia, dally, (Sundays excepted at I o'clock, P.

M. Laadlaa at Glaa Covs every day at Oyster Bay every Moeday, Wed see- day, Friday aad Saturday at Cold Spring every Mem. day, Wednesday aad Friday and Hun ting to a Hsrtaea i and Notthport vary Tuesday, Thanday, aad Satar. day. tteturnlng, wfll leave Novthport every Monday sacra tag at half past aad Huntington at T.

aad erery Wednesday and Friday at 7, and Hon tint-tow at half Bast o'clock will leave Cold Spring svery Taesday, Thare. aaysaahstnrasy morning, asa quarter to swroek will lesvs Oyster Bsy every Moaday. Tee-day. Thassdsy snd Saturday morning at 8 will leare CHea Covs every morning st o'clock, touching at Whltsatoao eaeh way. aiu.

LIMITED THIS is te certify, thst the SBderrUmed kare, hi Hi prorruose of tto Rerawd Ktatotes sf the state ef ew York, formed a limited paruieiahin. rasdat ihe name Ins sf RIGHT ft Tl I Ud that the general satorr of Uie beetaees t. be traaeaet-ed ia the parch ass aad sale et Bitle sf Esohaage. Praaaanors Kctes. wettot sraared sseannes, aad seeotisitag loaas, sa eesa.

assa aad that Albeit W. Wright aad riea.De Titaa. whs rs. saecurery serene a tbe ety ef New York, rue the sra-ra Deruvre, asd aealord Corey, whsrssarimm the state sf Ale ama, the special partaer; aad that ths saw) riee toed Cotry kath ma BritoAad the seas of en, bmodrAd doiraa a eaab. I4tawds saw boiswb Mwm, wai uw ssue nafiueise SS tSUIWUVKWll ea thessatti daTat Masuh.

ISBU, sad is ts letmresra ee taa ant east Hated ion axis aay at sasjrsese tnomseaa euin rmanr-e asa tfty. AI.BBRT VV: rPRitihiX, DAAIUblt I1TVB. 8 AA FORD COLET. 1 VVP.K1HT ft TITUS saav totoand. far the aeeeeat.

at ka SB Wall street. Srst seal office. mrdtratlOtar CALAFOAtNIA GOLD RETORTS, ef two alasa suitable sitber for th Cape sr Isthmus roato. aeaara. lac tared and for sals by AJIKTZ BROTHER ft CO- lain rso.

sou wuilam I LAMPS, CHAAOltUalKBS, WICK AND CHIM-NEYA. as may be seen In the lata news front Caa. forsia, an bringing enormous prices st Baa Jraaetaeo, 8hippera will do wall to examlae tas Baanwfbesares of tba subscribers, who are prepared to furaiah every artisle ra thsir line soluble fbr tbat markst. DIETZ BROTHER ft No. ISB WOiiaaa at, feMlmU Washington Rtersav REJHOVAL.

WILLIAM BRUNNPR, Impcrter, has rsnsoved from No. South Williaaa street, to gf Bearer, two doors from Bread street, where ha aBees m. largs stock ef Swiss aad English goods. Merebsats ea invited to call and examine ths stock. JaM sari COTTOI8 DCCK- Usited States Pilot Brasd, No.

1 a 8. hard aad ardt. Marias brand. Nos. 1,1,4,4,1 aad hard aad stdt.

areas kWkdale brand, Ns. s. Pilot Ravens, 17 laeb. do Tot sIwsbW HAQGERTT, DRAPER ft JONES, mhl lml 44 William st of Pisa Cottage and Cabinet lriUturo Bumsnattry wmrssaa, 168 Niw-Ysaa. AT thl establishment will be fonnd a full aasnilmat of Cottage Furniture, consisting ef Black Walaa and elated Cottage Chain, Dressing BrAnaas, Pisa all Bedsteads, Waahstands, Commodea, fte Also, fls stock of Mahogany urnltan, Btsde ef gesdj essnasd wood, ooasiating of Sofas.

Divaaa, fltttsasaa. French Parlor Chairs, Easy Chain, Sofa Pnitt rails. II esa! lag Chairs, Tea Tables, Card Tsblss, robes Book Ca. Quartet tea, Centre AUUsds of ssbtnetwtwkaiadatosrtW. Btoambosts aad bote is supplied with good work has ss Imr sa say sthar sstsMjshmnnl In tbs adtw.

wot. M. 188 raltoa at AJtoautifal variety af Ladles, Sewtog sadaxw? AJso, Faacy Work Tabs, every dssoripttoa, at Isa aaa a PIANO FORTE. Gft H. ARMORS offer for Bale at taaar ntaavdMte.

Bleeekeretrwet, eov.Ckariessk "a asAdKHjaay Piano Fortes, af ndy carved Gothic and modern Parisian styles Tbas lBO. for aseebanieal eotsstraetioa.exMl1asey work, sasnsbto, sad riebsseasftowa. esaaot asatiiiiasaiAsad where the pure naesw has any donbts. tbes will be set wa. aad aay reasonable length of time allowed to satisfy him.

Thai being a new feature ta tbe bariaeee, tt a topartaat totbapuxohaAW.utbsretarktoisfrOlof lated to eateb th iaaxTsrlsneid A raniawlH wsa. raaty witb each tawtrsment. Bsfasass to soaaa sf taa first fsewilles In th. eity. Pianos to let TH PIANO KOK ES.

A. H. OA LB ett CO.1 WARE ROOMS AND MANUFACTOalaV At6, 10ft sad I OH TBUrst sveBBS, Ceraer lth street, WBstM HAY Bat WOVmB AM Kjaslat sltoBStwtsesssrHn PIANOS, Of the ssost aWevs styles, "JTrj! staatsal saaaasr, frets tbs sxpsrisBssd niewassles, astoss ma Mediate sweawwAstsa. Psrchaearr srln re-ret aa assBilBsllna a sari swrtsa mm. B-aavrsaa sew Vb--b1 I I I 1 1 BENNETT ft PIAJIO POSTE8 sTOR BAUD.

pwruBasiBa; lataos wwl their advaatage to aaB at ft ssaanraeterv. Us reastTtwA(setsisf Broadway:) they hsv a sarga I nil la sat ar usee aim naare ewnsiawi is sea a avs i tvery tseti sm i st warraated tar two yean. bava lbs assess ef nor than ewe tboussad asrssea they wiU refer to. who bav yantiastu Puma of tasn, all af which hsv given aaivataal aevtirraetios, bat Wuea saw scwbtssreexprssssd to ass to tbe a tba lay at sst say to withheld aatil sack eVowbts as reaaaved Oli Pianos srsskinge. New aad sassad hand A-saaxa fa kd.

BST FhKUTAT "ivKsjp weil and glass, sej.br ah 8 johw mrsrr Aw SOW. AtWBreatrwaw. UAAnAAlAjt bjanoA, tiittlntl sisls, foe sale by T. -v stbe Vtyrirs UUWCAN ft SON.Sfry Eraajaaaw. FLOOR CLOTH yard wide, fbr sal by mm falBslas.4jMMlWitga kSf ftoie-F 1 i-A I tt -JSt-lis Ad r-" we 1-4 6.) V.tl a-j i-j.

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