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T H E TI1 B U -~ "2 Kxchanire, March Sales at the SU* 1U i M do do.39 .73.000 17. 8. 6s, Iß. .t«ö 1141 50 do do. . M rfl.OOO do.npons H3J 50 do do. 5.000 do-oE.vvru 103 275 do do. 39 J1.0OC U S5s, '5^ 107 (100 do do.»60 39 3.000 do 5.000 Ohir-*{^ do do.slO 96? 30 do. * 5.0O0 100 do do. 39 50 do do.'J 42i do Cauton Co. u 25 do do.- i 35 25 do do.»20 31 2*i do do. .1 11 15 do Mutual ins Co. %M do * V.V. -.W° 96J| "W doPatersonR.»30 81 3.000 do. b30 '.to |2Ut1 do do-1-LWw 81 5 000 do***.*.'¦'¦'''> 50 ,"° Harlem R... 62 b.QM do."".' ..»tw 951 1.000 Ohio Cs. "50.S5 5,000 Kv 6s. It'll 10.000 do.b60 102 5.000 do do.»30 10)4] 25 «Jo do.C3 2.» do do.biw Gl 50 do do.tl 1(0 do do.til) 500 do do.6lj .000 do. lOIr'100 do do.bin 5.000 do.s30 lull! 50 do Mohawk.« 0 1.000 do. I0li| 50 do do.stiO 57 2,000 do. 101 j! 50 do do.bto 5.000 Pennsylvania 5s 2,000 do.»60 67 3,000 do.bou 67 13.001* Illinois Special-42 300 >hrs Meclianics* Bank. 107 75 do N A Trust. Ml 50 do do.HI 155 do do. 15 8 do Am Kxc Bk. ff> 59 do do.£1 975 do Vicksburg B. ... 10 100 do do.slO 10 35 do do.10« J0U do Farmers'Ln.. .b3U 10 50 do do.s;:> 571 25 do do.030 574 25 do do.57« 220 dp Nor.il Wor. R... 37 100 do do.»15 37 50 do do.s3u '~i 50 do do.sSO 37 25 do do.37* 50 do do.»10 37 75 <Io cm.371 50 do do.> Id 37*5 150 doJL 1R.7 u 50 do do.h»>" 75 5(1 do do.h3'J7lt skcond board. 2.000 K*y 6s.h30 lOli 10,000 Ohio 6s.s30 9 »1 50 »hrs Nor St Wor. R... 37i 75 do do. 37l 100 do Vicksburg B. . .4 104 100 do do. H'i 150 do do. 101 50 do Harlem R. 6H 100 do do.65 100 do do.*2WG4l 50 do Farmers'Loan .b3 tOl 50 do do. 104 10 do Ulica it Syracuse 115 Public Stock Kxclian«e.!»larcli 5d3. 1,000 Ky 6s.ca>h 10111 25 do do.14 6,000 do.cash lull 25 do m do.cash .>!; 1.100 do.stw 10131 50 do Vicksburg ... bl5 10 1,000 111 6s. ~0.c ish iiij 50 do Noi fit Wor_b3 37 i 1.000 do.s3 414125 do do.blO 374 1.000 do.blO lli| 25 do do.37r l.ooo do.ca-.ii 1141 in doStooingtou R.C .-h 3»>l 1.000 do.siö -IiiI 3.U0O lud dol bonds ... tw 3Sj 3.000 do.slO 38 60 .shr* N Am Trust.cash 15 W do Farmers'Loan casb 3')t 100 do do.39i 250 do do.cash to 10 do do.ca !. H'O do Harlem R... c ish 61 loo do do.b: o3j too do do.s:: 634 "00 do do.c ish 65 50 do do.h3 ».5 50 do do.slu o5i 25 do do.bid to j2Pii do do. btw 65l 25 do do.b3 40 |150 do do.casb 651 50 do Canton.cash 3it 1300 do do.btw 65* Pan senders Arrived. In the ship Liberty front Liverpool.Mr. A- lames, aud 70 in th? steerage. Inthc brie New Ierseyfrom Savannah..i. N. Bradick.W. Wood. E. Kelley, J. McNeal 7n the brig Selim front Laguuyra.F. Braum, of Philadel¬ phia; D. Feliur. of Waruock, of German; M. (. otmi.ol Gib- raltar ; Ü. Feliur, of Spain. In the brig Flot ida from Honduras.Mr. Hunt, French CotJtul. Rev Mr. Walsh. 7/i the brig Mary from Kingston.Mr. Vail, Captain Hill, Mr. Powell. Passengers Sailed 7u the ship Catharine from Charleston.Ms*. Delano, child and servant, Mr. Hase and child, A. Devant, Captain Kellogg and six in the steerage. MARINE JOURNAL. PORT OF NEW-YORK. MARCH 25.2 P. M CLEARED, Ships Roscitis, Collins, Liverpool, E. K. Collins &i o; St. Alary, Foster, New Orle<tus, Stautou it Frost ; Elsarue, Julius, Liverpool, H. V Peck 8c Co. ; Massachusetts, Spear, Havre, Nesmith it Walsh. Brigs Neuvitas, McFarland, Neuvitas, Nesmitli it Nelson ; Nephiaes, Franken, Amsterdam, Burlap & Hunter; Ohio. Davis, N Orleans; Camilla, Meadtl, Apaluchicola, Postfic Phelps. Schrs Manchester, North, Richmond, Allen it Parson : J. W. Kimpton, Oaborn, Norfolk, Sturges fit Clearniau;Louis!a- na, March, Antigua, G. Wliitakei ;VRien/.i, Benson,Marble- head.. ARKiVED. Ship Libertv, Norton, from Liverpool, hVb. 18, with mdze, to Post it Phi lips;. Sailed in company with packet ship Co¬ lumbus, . ole, for New York. Experienced heavy weather throughout the passage. Brig Rebecca, Mi-Giuse, of Robinson, 20 days from Guay¬ anas, with 51 hhds sugar, 342 do molasses to H Squthmayd it Son. Left Darks Don Juan, Sanford, unc; Paulina. Nichols, loadiug for N York in a lew days; brigs Rival, Jewitt, for N York iu a few days ; Tarric, Pate, for do iu I us ; Rebecaa C Fisher, next day. öth inst, lat 36, 3(1, long 73 , 34, spoke s< hr Geo Warren, hence for Charleston 4 days out. Brig Florida, RJauce. Eidridge, 16 days from BalizeHoudu- las. with logwood and mahogany to J3. Bianco. Left brig Bridgetou, Adams, dischg, the only Am vessel in port. 13th inst. lat 23 21. long . excli uged signals with'an Am. brig beating through the passage. 15th, off the Mora spoke ship Medora, Turner, from London lor Havana, 10 days out Swedish brig Auel. Sicholm, 115 days from Stockholm, via Fayal, with iron, to Boormau Johustoii it Co. Swedish brig Harmonie, Scole, 111 days from Stockholm, via Fayal. with iron to Boorman. Johnston it Co. Brig New Jersey, Brown,7 days from Savannah, with cot¬ ton and rice to R. MlDemili. Brig Vinceiines, Smith, 50 days from Gnayma, P. R. with 175 hhds 49 do molassesto Ben. De Foster it Co. I2th inst, lat 24, 36, long 694 spok« sehr Ostler, irom .Boston foi 'Cape Hayti. Brig Selun, Dunham, 25 days from La Guayra, withf3597 hides, 1260 bags coffee, 10 hales iudigoj to P I Nevius it Son. Left brig Michigan, for Boston, in 7 days. 4 passeugers, Brig Mary Averill. 21 days from Kingaton, via Key West, with logwood and Pimento to Mo-.es Taylor Keb 23. iu thick weather got ashoie on Florida Reef, was obliged to discharge part of the cargo to get off; put into Key West to repau dam¬ ages. Lost rudd-r, part of stern post and cutwater. Brig Canary Baker, of Dennis, 20 days from the B<ili/.-, Florida, with mahoeany and cocoa nuts to S. W. Lewis. 20th lust, lat 37, long 73, 20 spoke brig Sherer, of Thomastown ; 12th iust, off Cape. Florida saw brig Argu, of Portland, steel¬ ing N. E. Brig Malaga, Morison, 11 days from Cardenas, with molas¬ ses to E. D. Morgan. Sehr Carol I, Cosson, 4 days from Richmond, with coal to the Captain. Schi fer.sexerauce, Lev, is. 7 days from Newbern.N. C.,with naval stoies, to De Peystei it Whitmarah. Schi Phebe Eliza, Osboru, 5 days from Alexandria, with rlour to Sturges it Cleannan. Sehr Select, Johnston,5davs from Newbern, N. C. with naval stores to Det-yster it Whitmarah. Sehr Excell, Davis, of Philad. from Jacksonville, and 7 ds from Charleston, with Indes to J EUwell. Sr.hr Phoebe D . Osbom, Alexandria, with tlour, ite. to Sturges it Clearman. Sehr Fortune, Bassett, Folly Lauding,oats. Sehr Leo, Simonson. Thomastou, lune. Sehr Autiias, Stanley, Thomaston, lime. Sehr Hydapsy, Thomaston, lime. Sehr Emeline, Baih, lumber. Sehr Thomas 11. Benton, Meeker, Philadelphia with salt. Sehr Rebecca, Abigail, Hunt. Philadelphia, with aalt. Sehr John Richard.,. Smith, Philadelphia, with coal. Sehr Highlander. Ryan, Philadelphia, with coal. Sehr Thorne, Bennett, Philadelphia',with coal. Sehr Active, Hicks, Philadelphia, with coal. BELOW, Two ships unknown... Wind W S W. DISASTERS. The brig Washiugtou Barne, Appleton, sailed from Para, the 27th and the river the 29th ult for New Yoik. Ou the morning the 22d m.st. Cape Henry, bearing "W N W 70miles, in a severe N E snowstorm, came in contact with the »cht Bahuna.Capt P. Pe.jr.y. from Baltimore, for NBedford, laden with corn aud »taves4-lhe bsigs Ibowsrutitand jibboom, passing throuith the foresail uikiuk; the ichrlamidshii«several lim« s, which caused her t< founder in three hours The bug was also lei ( in a linking condition, lost jibboom, sprung head of the forem ist. lost all the nils and ttani hi '-us. o{»eued all the planks amidships, started off. fom planks a foot apove water, and was left almost n total wreck Capt- Appleton, nude for the nearest port, and reached little Kgg Harbor ou the morning of the 23d inst. 't he lives ol those on board tne sehr wertvsaved by jumpiug off the bow¬ sprit on the deck of the br.c -they were five in number. The British ship John Deuuison, !oie reported lostm a CajK» Antonio, Witt) hei cargo, w.n consigned to M.^n!, James Ree.l it i'o. Mobile. The car»to consisted ol salt Old slate. nPOBACCO ANI> SNUFFS ItMiN A.NPK'; 1 SON at CO. Tobacco ind Snuff Maunfacturen, Ni . Wall. 213 sud 215 Duane stieets, would reapectiull) inform their Jrlrnd, Hid th.- public, tint x\ir v. ,\ liberal IMIUOi t. b«»tOSS*^l oil ttl»-Ul lol til- list V»-sr. ',«» >.,.,K.-.I !|,. in greater eivttious m hhugiDI t<> ritt i<'ii the ittirle» ol thftl uunufneturr-. Evriy impro\> ineip thai. iperisncs has sugnstsd. has \m* »dopte«!, aura, our successas proved, both bj the iwnrdol th<- \ifke^t premium tiirn fv the Jtmeriean Institute,at fasti let* .innu.i Ftdr ia this * its /"* the boot Tobame* I Snuff.. KS well ihr AppfOI ,1 ol i <li.« rtmSMNltail i n:-- Th* viav of this sacessa iu faei of the p'in'y. «-II iha manufm*r» of ..m I r-« lerthi listh I whiel aun»-»rd e*rUneat< nlooi ofow most Hats st . h-m its 1 h*»'- Mtalyt^d % MUtple of Mr. J>»hn \lnlerenn'» " !. 111» t Ut II him It-W '.'. ii*. r o ,.,( ftmj {i ,,. !..,.,. |'.,t.b with«>Mi mniii- if th,m« iuImi in. . k noi. whirl mm »,ii (he SSaHlSn '-'Wwt»»U I ... ... ittjtti. . \ M ' «? K 1 HU. II» n M I j ... h, \ev» \ >. i. I :l n»eh issfs ««" ..I in MM** wmume* ¦'.-< m., ,.¦.>. I S#i. in «Uli Us* h i inriMkMeti, sii-t we w«' Swii >«.. .-.in»>siu .. o, KatiHl .. ute. Wr i I, » «.. .( «.- IIV .1, :.t .1.. . o-,*k Ota t fMMH (he ...i Always ou l.iura, a hufge m4 sail u » i igars. logrihrc with a great »artet) ol riiaasfaetttred tuini Twt>.l<"CO. tlole ageu's in tin* City tor " I,»!:«» !,'," eeJsimted « a- duh Tobacco, ol the lour *ce» brand, which stands uuiivslb 0 iuexoeUeitce. JOHN ANDERSON a I 0 mhlü Im No 2 Wall. ZI3 and 215 Duane streets VICTORIA PIG IRON --150 tons No? 1 and 'j Victoria Pig Ir( q, a superioi charcoal Lou for foundry purposes. For sale i\ mh23 lm* OLNF.V Sc CO, 2a W .t .tieet. HOOF IKON- fcLali i<> two inch Inclusive, a full aifoitment; part of which is ejetta tAtn.made expre*sly fw trunk mid lock ma-'.i!'.-i i.< is.1-..i i< by mh22 3w_ BLEEC KER a QOTHQUT. *) A1 iS.Tin* ni«he.st in.irk-'t (>ricea * di in- paid j\ .. .... all kind* if Rag*, by innl cm ( IfJal S lV.i iLLD, No. 9 Buiiu., slip, Is ¦=»"»|ilillllllll liiimiiHIMfiTHill ililMHHi ¦ ii^'iiwtiii^twaBMaMMtaaEfc' 'Vt"X I TT A V ANA..Mrs. WEST'S Boarding H use I Xlhaa beeti removed to the building previously occu; is tin " Mansion Home Hotel." No. 119Calle Obrabia, >. 'u«r of Calle Mercaderes, which b ts been extensively repan? md improved, trices arranged in conformity to theTOom ...en- pied and time remaining. For cards, Stc. api !y to Mason it rüttle, 128 Nassau street who will be happy W furnish information to travelers bound to Havana. N. B..Passengers are r*rjiiirf-d to obtain passports, which will be facilitated by the clerk of the house, who will ;d all vessels immediately on theirarrival._J_!^_?" k ' pTÖNF.KK \M» KATKKSS PACK CT1. SK. TTTSBURCH. BY THE PENN: YL V. CANAL AMI RAJLLROADS. Phe line ofPackets is now incomplete *Airl FOB !'! :r no, New boats have placed on the Line, and every nri ment made that can be desired to secure the comlort ol iravcJ- The interesting country which the route passes, renders it tlie most agreeable that can bc.tnkrm for the H est- For families tmveiliug westward, it is preferable to nil other routes; No efforts has k-en -mired to rr.nko the accoTnmp- dationson board the boats ample mid complete, llieyaroin charge 61 experienced; attentive, and obliging captains, so that ,pfTilILADELPHl \ TO PITTSBURGH, is rendered one ol pleasnre rather than toil. FARE ONLY TEN I»< ILLA KS I Office N. B. corner Fourtli and < ftestnul streets, Where every inlbrrnation may beobtained. PTJ- Seats may also !>«. sinned nt f.i South Third treet. und tit the DEPOT, 374 M UlKET STREET, where the tlie < Iura -tar' from every morning at v o'clock. hiIlü im A. CUMMINGS, Agent. njaw . « PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATS f-L^T&C«w|F()N ALBANY.Daily, Sundays excepted. äaBSSflBDs&Throuch direct at 7 o'clock P. M. From the Steamboat Pier between I ourtlandt and Libertv stre>: The Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A P. St. John, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 7. The Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain M. H. Truesdell. Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday Evenings at 7. At 5 o'clock.Landing nt intermediate places. The Steamboat-, Captain -, on Monday Wednesday, and Frid ly evenings, at 5 P. M. The Steamboat CURTIS PECK, Captain W. M. IL Peck, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Evenings at 5. Passengers takiug this line of boats will arrive in Albany in ample time to l ike the Morning Trainsfef Carr. for the east or west. ^Theabov« Boats are new and substan¬ tial, arefurni* ed with new and elegant State Rooms, and tor s|.d and iccommodationsare unrivalled ou the Hudson. For Passage or Freight, applj oa board, or to P.C.SCHULTZ. mh 21 at the office on the wharf, tffiartsr* _ .FOK ALBAN Y.Or as far as the ice rW»^* J permits..The steamboat WESTCHES- TER. Cant. Win. H. Mullen, will leave the Cedar street This Afternoon at 5 o'clock. Foi or freight apply to th- . aptain ou bo -.rd. or t<, STORKS Bt STEPHENSON, 99 W< n t. New York, Match Ii. 1811. The above h.-a' Ii is been i-titti d and much improv ed b add¬ ing an additional number of State Rooms. Her accommod i- lions are now equal to any boat On the river. mill5 if rj'arara " WINTER ARK A NCJEM b.NT . I llsiiisr *Va ZX NEW-YORK BOSTON RAILROAD dXaZXSBSBSSSaLI\E. ;m Norwich and Worcester. Tri- Weekly The Steamboat WORCESTER.CaptJ.H.Vanderbi t.will le.iv« New-York, from Pier No. i, North River, foot ol Bat tery Place, every Monday, \Y ednesday and Friday afternoon, at 1) o'clock. Railroad Cars leave for Boston immediately on tlie arrival of the Worcester :: Norwich, whence Passi-mceTs ar* for¬ warded without change uf cars or baggage. For further information inquire at the Office on the IV warf, or of Ü. B. Allen, 39Peck Slip. N. B..All pcrsous are lorbid trusiing any one on account of said boat or owners._ J1 ifi«sw| . ^STEAMBOAT ROCKLAND has re- Ifjj-'.-^rjfci ml Burned her regular trips between Keyport and ». ''j^ZSSSm New-Yoik : Leaves Keyport on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 o'clock A. Mv. Leaves New- York ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays al 12 o''lock (noon) until further notice. fel5 KOR"VEK lJLA N K':, iii As'rv, I»T~ ISING SING, TARRYTOWN. DOBBS' sfriflSaSBOBFERRY, YONKERS .On Monday, March lltli,and till further notice, the Steamboat < URT1S PECK, Capt.Wm. H. Peck, will leave the Steamboat Pier, fool of Chambers-street, EVERY MORNlNG.at8 o'clock.(Sun¬ days excepted.) Returning, will leav Verplauks every Af¬ ternoon (Sundays excepted) at 1 o'clock, touching the loot of Hamumnd-street, each w sy« ForPassat or Freight, apply «u board, or to TIIO.M \S HC LSF.. l::i V- -i-,t. N. V. _mhl4 %x FOR NiiwiJUKGH.Latin in? at rtesstgiajCaldwell's. W-st Point, Cold Spring, Corn- « SBsSwell, and Fishkill Landing. The steamboat JAS. MADISON, Cant. Chas. Halstead, will leave Warren strei : | .< r very Tuesday and Friday after¬ noon at 1 o'clock. All Baggage, Packages oj Parci Is, Ba ik Bills or Specie.put on board this boat without being euteredou the book or re¬ ceipted for, inust be it the ri k of the owners thereof. ml9 tf " ' ^STATEN ISLAND FERitY, font of Whii hill-.-,:...Tiie steamboat STAT- ' EN ISLANDER will leave New York anil Staten Island on and after October 2, as follows, until further notice : Leave New York 9.11.2.Zi.'A. Staten Island R.10.1.21.5. All freight shipped is required to up particularly inaiktd. and is at the risk of the owner thi of r-'Mi ««««n - . E L1ZAB ET 11 FURT AND NEW- gjmEBCfcJiYORK FERRY COM PAN V.-Wimkr dSSSZEBBtS&Ar'- <m.i.mi:.sr..Faie 124 Cents. ThejSteambpa; ' ATER-W1TCH and CINDERELLA ply daily from El .. h»-<»\-Port to New- York, touching at New- Bngbtoo and Poit- Iviciunond, each tripj as follows: Ou and alie' the litli dHV cf November, 184x, ave Elizabetn-Poit: L«ave New-York: Leave AiTi o'clock A. M At 1 o'clock. P. M On Sunday , At S o'clock A.M. and 3 P. >!. At 104 o'clock A M. At <! o'clock. P. M. O.n Sunday, At Id o'clock A. M. aud H PM N. B..Passengers for Westffeld, Scotch Plains, Plainneid, Bound-Brook, Souierville, Easton and SchooleyYMouuiaiu, by tlie Elizabeth-town a:id Soiuerviile Railroad Cars, will (wave New-York in the Si o'clock boat in the morning, und in the Is and 4 u'clock boats i;: the afternoon. Passeugeis from the 8i o'clock boat will !?ave Souierville io stages for Easton and for Schoolcy'i Mouauiiti ou the arrival of the cars at Somerviile. The Horse Car will leave the front ol the Union Hotel oup.i- ter of an hoar previous to the departure of each boat. AH baggage at the risk of its owner. ul6 NEW-YORK AN IJ ImUK RAIL- ROA D..W 1N 1 E R A KRAN GEM K.NT... 1813-11..For PassKNUEns..Only one train each ay. On aud idter Mond ty, December if the Passeugar Tram will ran daily, (Sundays excepted,) leaving New-York from the foot of Duane-stxeel at 8 o'clock. A. M. mid Middletown at 7 o'clock, A. M. The Fare will be restoied to Uie former rates, viz: BETWEEN NEW-YORK AND Middletown. $1 7j-| Goshen.II 60 Way Fare in proportion. Stages for Milford, Houesdale, Carbondale, Binghamptoo, and OweKp. vsii! run from the ( ars as heretofore on their ar rival at Middletown. FOR FREIGHT. 'Phe Barges will leave New-York on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, it :i o'clock, P. M. The ( ars Will leave Min- dletown at 1 o'clock, P. M. except ou Saturdays, when they will stau at 2 o'clock, and ave Goshen at 3 o'clock; F. M. Freight received ui New-York till 2k o'clock, P. M. Ii. C.SEYMOUR, Superintendent. For further information apply to ALKA. II. SCHULT/, comer West and Dnane sts. j . I MORRIS AND ES^EX RAILROAD. . Winter .iri'angevtent..Ou aud altt'r Wednes¬ day, 1st November, the Cars on tins Road will leave as follows: Leav« Moiristown at a quarter after 7 in the morning, aud at 2 o'clock in die afternoon. Leave New-York all» o'clock in the morning, nud 3 in lh« afternoon. Leave Newark at 10 0 clock in the morning, and i in theal- ternoon. Passengers by the moruiug train to Morristown will arrive there at Hi o'clock, when stages will be in readiness tu cou- vey them to s. ho dey's Mi unl tin, W ishiugt<ui, B*d i idem aud Easton daily; to Snccasunna, Stanhope, Newton, 11! I and (*'vev;o on .Mouduys, Wednesdays and Finiavs, and to Rockaway, Dover, Sparta and Newton en Puesdays, Thurs¬ days and Saturdays, each line returning the subsequent dayi The stage for Baskins Ridge will leave ever\ ryeuingon the arrival eft he , u^. old r. ;-i nt the neat inoruiiig in lime foi Of first t'Jiti foi N. W-l ork. Passengers go to and from Jersey City without changins cars. Ou leaving the city, the passengers will deposit then bagsrage in tlie car at the foot of Courtland-slreet, »vln-.-- m Agent will b. in attendance to reo ii rasseueen from Morristown will irrive in Newark: in time to t \ke tiie m .. n t ami .. t ¦ inn.. .. «ins l"i 1 o \..<<u ami Pin! uejhvh] t. This road having been recently re-laid with ihr Iteaviesl H Rail, it m>w in complete rartuina order, uid ..ir-is.io., ^ dions>audex|>editioas convi to md from N*w»Yotk (oj passengers <<i freigl Tb.-1.it.'s ol commutation foi utseugeri itr P-o imnttsn (Vom Newark to Morrisi wn, Madison ('häthani 8..« th*Summit; JJ4el ">"« Ii md ttj to (Irani l 118. I . i m < mi ii. «r. ..: !. > tl » _ ^ 14, 11 * .I n! IH A DHDDi Sni*««ti .itteui 'IMih Utnl'-t.>!..!,. \ I. I-M \ hl.l," ^. L make Sur^evt , (¦..,«, i.., i; « <vs. i mats I. Sn .>''. ¦.« rtttsl M W , I,, Bndaes t. ». i »1.*,t>. plain <mi »,... .n. , , Mil Wrhe,, mm II II-.» WrifsUI , .. l\r\ w dl m ¦.. o.« aaati » i «*< or roek, c«im.e. n.- -.< t iw.»..,« ih»aassj ¦><.» .».'' .Wtve\ latVl not ft a .(.k w |H)M,l l»4l! »d- ' ' »..| ,,!,<,., i |»| will make drawing* i m ¦¦..» ... marhirves, ami a..I mi erot vntii !. ....a»»..,. ih, sits Ii« saif ¦ .i.ii.v !ti,:-iii. as >t>< vi mh2l i*» . i<\»K«iK IRON .aWtOtt* Krtiiieit Plnle or Hun out Iron made fr >m < in; ,.,: I'm and ven sui>ertor in .in duy. 'Phe atteuti in engaged in the fron mauulae luie is i?iv ite%i io this nrtict.-, a savins of at least 2i pet cent can be r*-«lirr»i by pilddliug i late inst; ad of Pia Ir<>n Manufactured and foi so I OLNEY St < mh23 Im* US West st. 01 plSR ENG-LISH 'J UKKA I) LACES..Tha O chrai*est that chi be procured in this City may be found .. the CH EA P V A ill F. I \ STOB E. No. 321 11 ndson-si. i»h23 3f KICK k (CKU I PH. (~\\I i 'H.ENE, t:DEiviICALOIL, AND HVR;f- V-' LÄO FLl 111, foi sale, whole.'.and letail bv * DIK t'/, BjLlOTHEsR ac CO. No. IS Jo;«a N* w Y- <k. «ud 111 to » i Hiika su Urv-jJuya. TO LET.The Upper Part and front b u-e- mentof House 205 Spring .-.t rev t. Enquire 33 S >uth i\VilliHm'str*-»t. or Hi Bromine str-fts. mhö tf TO LET.The second story, with one or two lofts, of the store No. 13. « hatbam street. 70 feel by 30. Apply to GASSNER &. YOUNG, lm_No. 132 Ctathjn_>st._ TO LET.The third of No. 5Spruce st. and 1th aud 5th storiw* of No 3 do Enquire of f. Vj :i T. PRICE, 178 East Broadwv.^ "TO LET.The second story of TheTriLutie Buildings. Apply to .fa tf GJtEELEY McKLRATH, Tribune off.ce. rOR SALE.A Cxrist end Saw Mtii, u'itn 3j icrrs good Land, Water Power, Store and Dwelling House and a variety of Fruit. Tertnirüv. Api ?10 A. P. smith, 85 Liberty st,_«122 tf JB& SALE.A valuable Farm of 500 a' res, |j*jb lying on the battle-field at Monmonth, New-Jersey. «L'rt>in. ii ts fine buildings and an abundance of fruit. '1 . ruis easy. A. P. SMITH, 85 Liberty st- d22tf jLFOR SA LE.A valuable Water Power, with i large factory auJ dwelling for workmen.^ including 5 acres laud, situated near the Hudson rivr. Apply to 26f tf A. P. SMITH, 85 L i berty street. Fl »R SALE, a handsome Country Seat at New Brunswick, N. -J having n fine dwelling and ut- bni!<!i::g< VMtii 6 s< i-s if Mglil v r.u!:i\atnl I and. T-tv.s easy. Apply to_A. P. SMITH, 85 Lih>-rty-st. f26 tf ^KFOR. SALE.A neat two-storv~ Dwriiing- iTibI House; a large Store, Smoke-House. and Barn, situ- J ate on tiie corner of tiie two principal streets at Slug¬ ging; n^ur the upper dock. Apply to mh.21:tf_A. P. SMITH, 85 Liberty-st. FOR SALE OR TO LET.The Three Öl o ry and Attic Brick Dwelling House No. 50 Secoi i" 'fif Hn --T The Lot is 25 by 110 f.-et tiie House 25 by 50 feet, with,a two story t»a room attached. Apply tT. the Howard Ins. Co. 51 Wall st. f." :i SI.'kl'r HAN k K<\uk"SCE TO LET ai Ravenswood, with a view of the city..The pi ti aa the bank of the East River, opposite to Blackwell's Island,now in the occupation of Mr. Mus»s Alien. Apply to W. H. HARISON. No. 137 Fulton-street. f 17 tf_ MTO LET.Tin: three story basement House No. 106 Franklin st. Two parlor pier classes, a Nott's ¦ssesMiStove for the hall, and an tntry oil cloth will be lei with the house. Inquire ofWM H. HARISON. corner ol ( hurt-hand Fulton «ts. or of WM II. ONDERDONK, No. 7 Nassau st. mh8eodtf £p\ Cdi!.\TRV R ESI DENCE.Wanted, a large [j; j|l and comiriCHlions dwelling house situated iu a he ilthy c.afcpart of the State, neai ui Episcopal Church, and ol con¬ venient access to the citv at all seasons of the year. Apply at 106 Franklin street,or to WM. 11 ONDERDONK. 7 N issrw sti-et mh8 eodtf MTO MAN Ü F7^TTirERT-^ro be leTlor one or more years, the strong and large three story bis-mmt and anie brick building, 80 feet6 inches in front,.!! feet deep: lot J00 feetdeep on the uoith east come; of_ 3d avenue and Mth street, now occupied as a piano fore -r torv. It desired, it will be altered into four stores and dwel- lings.on th 1st May next. Apply at 83 Water st. mh23 Bt* TO LET.Trie modern two t-tory and at¬ tic basement house, 22 Second street, between the Bow- ,jry and Second Avenue, finished with mahogany doors and plated furniture on the first floor; marble .man teU and grates throughout. The Croton w ater will be introduced it desired. Rent moderate. Apply at 2:; Second st., or of Fel¬ lows, Rudd Sc Scndder, 7 Maiden Lane. mar!6 2w ' SÜOAK HOUSE~TO LET OR LEASE . A brick Building about AO f-e: square, I stories high, witii w indows on every side; lias been occupied as a Suurti House a number of years; m iy be had \> itii all the ne¬ cessary utensils and fixtures foi tiie refining of Sugar, lm- median possession will be given. Apply outlhe premises, 9 air! 11 Rosest. :>r at 377 Water s! mil 13 lm TO LET.From 1st May next, a ihre»' 'story modern brick House. No R Attorney street, well .finished, and in good order. A line of stages to W -II street, one ol winch passes w itliiu 200 feel of the house ever* ten minutes Reut $4504-rjer annum. Inquire of ILM Car¬ penter on the premises, or of E. D. Brown. 370 Grand st. inh2 tf_ TO LET..Fart ol ago'tl house to lei near Bond street, the advertiser hayins a house larger than ,his family requires: would iik> ;.. U pari t-> i smill family without children ; Ins own fatnilj consists ol but three grown persons. The lions., is very dh tsantlv located, with Croton water brought in. For further particulars nddivss a line to James, Tribune office, stating where an interview may be had, will be at;? nded to. in25 2l * A DESIRABLE PR OF e RTY .. For small place containing 32 acres of Land with a House and other improvements The place i:; very pleasantly situated in Clinton vi lie, about 3 miles west of Newark, on the old Philadelphia road, and within one hours' ride from New-York by the Railroad md stage. It is a de¬ sirable place for a person doing business in the city, or lor a rein, d gentleman. For further partu uhrs inquire of inhH lm*-_WM. HIN TON, ;:2 Maiden Line FOR SALE IN THE GITV OF NE WAK K .A House and 211 acres of Laud, situated in South Broad-street, No. 172 The House is 25 feet front by 33 deep. 21 stories high, w ith large piazza in the rear,and w< II finished throughout. Also, good Stables. Fru it-Trees, Sic. ittached to the-preinises. For further particulars, inquin of ISAAC NICHOLS, corner of William and Washington* sir-els, or of WILLI A.M PAUL, on th»- premises f23 lm"_ F< >K SALE Uii'l'(.FlTe'I\.'ITheTiViory bTick ¦ dwelling Hons.- with Basement and Counter Cellar, J^JStm No. "^21 West 19th street between sth and nth Avenues. Th-ahov. is a very convenient, modern built houae, in the immediate vicinityof three lines of stages. Apply at .-.tore No. 1S1 Broadway or tc WILLIAM J. ROOME. corner of Krli Avenue anil 21st streets. Also to be let, a frame stable iu the rear of the above prem- ises On 18th street. _ f 20 1 im * COTTON "FACTOR V" FOR SALE.The Ashland Factory, situated at Hitchcock's Conu. near iSharon, Conn is offered for sale at a very reduced price. The property consists of a valuable water power; about three acres of Laud. Dwelling Höhae, Factory with !8 Looms, and all ueeessary preparation, Tools, &c For par'ieulars apply to Walter Sherman or A. Hickcock, Amenta Uniou, N. Y. or to JAMES GRANT, mhl;) 2aw8w Poughkeepsie. MF(3r SALE.A beautiful country resi¬ dence at New Rochelle, Westchester Co. The place consists of about 22 icres of excellent land, all under . high state of cultivation, wirli a line orchard of grafted font in full bearing. A huge garden well stocked, with choice fruit All the buildings are nearly new, consisting of a dwel¬ ling house, m cottagustyle, arranged in the most convenient manner, barn, coach house, farm house,kc. The house i- in the centre of a large lawu suirouuded by se\eral hundred for¬ est aud ornamental trees. The place commands an extensive view of the Sound, ami is within hall a mile <>( die steam* boat lauding, aud about the saun- distance froin thevilläge.. AM,jy to SA V1ULL bo w NE, mhl52w* New Rochelle, or at29 Liberty-st FARMERS, MERCHANTS. AND ME¬ CHANICS LAND, LOAN AND EXCHANGE .OFFICE..At this office can be founds greats] 1 iriety of roperty for sale or lor exchans than at any other.office in this city, with diagrams and descriptions ol Far^ns, "^7111. Factories, W'.itr! Power, Wild Linos, Houses, and Lots in almoHi every city and State in the Lnion. Loans made on good city security. Merchants or inedianics wishing to ex¬ change goods or manufactured articles lor good productive property, or for valuatile wild lands, will find it to their mt- r* est to negotiate through t.'ns office. All ovsiness enltusted to our care will meet with prompt lttention. nltl A. P. SMITH. »5 Liberty-st. FOR SALE.The valuable Country Seat, known as the Peter's Place. Stuyvesant Landing, in »the town of Stuyvesant; Columbia County, consbtisa a two »torv house, 26 by iti. w-li finished, w.th l.rtte columns at each end, and wide.piazza, with all tie necessar j out buildings. The house is very pleasantly situated, lookinu tiie Hudson I!i\er, m«i surrounded with beautiful evergreen trees. The garden iswfll lunnlied with all kinds of fruit, and the grounds are elegantly divided into plots foi shrubs, flowersi s*c. The h -ns« well built tad lili-.i iu « Ith bri< k, and is , delightful pi ice foi i summ* i resident If not. disposed of it private sale, it will be sotdatnubl auction iu the City ol New Voik, on Thursday the iKib of April, ikii, at i? < \ !.¦< k Foi i irficutaii apply to 11 ' ADAMS, inh2: iw 19 \\ M im tt Ne» \ "k jgjA 'H SALE.A V :n tow iHiff rHarris VV . \ . 5ML \ rh U from I' 11 h«ip>r,and 3 elastef Whitel'hi .»Ii the rond I- ulii:« I'm>ni K:ti. street >. I 'ii c haw, CtintaillinK 1(0 acres of reallv' first mte land, ma deeidrdh vmA i( .. cultivation, with bulldtnic* (argv md eou»erite«i, with t »rjfe v'.ird-.. beautlfhlh shaded with ti«io ornamental trees it «eil waiemj with never failiuu 'eon.; - ,,i ) K«r«i l>r*|» as h«nd»onirlv as am in ihe iotiut\. sree»*ibh fron» |I» 1 v- t . P J Ices L. 1 near N JUHted usd tamaading tround. .verlookitig the h»r*>.«'. baj -.mi sound, about K0 tt ds from the dock or landing, from which plsce i parket plies to md from New-York weeklv..sn.l in the immediate neighborhood of *. store, church, stmool- bouse and g.-a.n mill, and iboat 5 milrs fren. i s:.ig- route that connects with the L >ug-lsland R*.ilro«d daily. The lot is 50 feei front by 100 fee! deep. The House is 36 feet front by 23 feet deep and stories aud attic in front. «nd coutains 2 rooms with lire places and 2 te!iar n.orns. with a eisern that can be us-d in both or the ground floor; t . .tns with nre places ou the 2d floor and 6 finished tttic bedrooms. The^wholepremi- ssn are enclosedvritli n picket fence. Title bdisputable md I ossession given immedi tely. For farther particnlars m.jnirr if Joseph Weedi 96Division str-t t. between i and " o'clock P. ¦<; afCapt, S»«!aii Buuie, on board of sloop V,c* to OtiVM street. Oer ween Wednesilav and Thursi' i v si each n.. \. »i IK. W. WOOD Northpext NoiUqort, Ma;ch 7(h, lS4t- in? IB)' WANTED, ILLINOIS LAND.for which cash at a low rat» will b- j^ti.-i Good Lands. Titles, .ami locations will be necessary. Apply 'o *ftf A. l\ SMITH. &iLibertystr. 't. 4,000 ACHES MICHIGAN LANDS, 40,000 Pennsylvania, and 15,000 ir. Lndiaaa improv-d an) un¬ improved. Apply to A. P. SMITH, u20 if_S5 LibertT ätrr°tL_ äfesüöu ACRES ILLINOIS LANDS b'QRÜ üe Hvot exchange.Lands, location asd titles good. Bargains sV cau be had by at plying to c2ti tf A. P. SMITH. Si Liberty it. <i u i r SMI K) HANDSOME FARMS TO EXCHANGE FOR (»OODS. located near the New-York tnd Erie Railroad, with Houses, Barns, Orchards, Wood tnd Plourh Land. Price $2u per acre. Some We«tern lands md some money would not be objected to. Diagrams can be seen by a. plying to A. P. Smith, 85 Liberty sc. ".; ' EOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CJ I V ^PROPERTY.A line Farm of 115 acres, is a good casing farm, with orchard and buildings, lying near Patterson on che Pa»sa:c River. Apply to l'28t'' A. P SMITH, ßi Liberty st. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY.A handsome productive groin farm iiig on tue passaic river near Peterson, N. Jersey, H>0 ;res land and good fa.-rn bmldinps. Ap;-Ivto 2Ef tf A. P. SMITH. Hi Liberty-sL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.Parms üi follows: one of 162, 200,13,56, SC. 76.120, 3fi and 50 acres, all handsome improved farms within 30 miles of New York city, and will be sold orexchanged at great bargains. 28f tf A. P. SMI HI. S3 !.! .-.-. ff&^FOR SALE.A Farm containing SO acres. 5^9^ 10 wood land.26 miles from New-York, on the-.- pike road to Babylon, 6 miles from the railroad. On the Farm i good House and ont-buÜdings;attached totheFarm is a good Dock and ?.ll the privilettes of the South Bay. Iu- the premises of GEORGE W. BRYAN, or of -'ITH k CASE, 127 Chatham-street._mh 13 Irn*- FARM FOR SALE..Twelve huadred and sixty acres of most excellent land is offered for saU. by the subscriber. This land is known as the " Ashlaud farm;" and is situated in th- town of Lyme, Jefferson Count;, New-York. Seven hundred and fifty acres of the tuet is clear¬ ed; the lejidue is wry heavily timbered. The land is ofgre it ft rtility. aud is situated in an excellent wheat-growing section of one of the most we dthy and populous Counties of the Star*. The farm buildings are numerous, extensive and commodious, ami the location of the property is such as to offer a mo.t ad¬ vantageous investment of capital tor an individual or an *' As sociarjon," disposed to enter extensively mto the farming bn- siness. h or fiirthi r particulars in mire ol JOS. A. PHILLIPS. 3 MileRay, Jefferson Co. N. Y. Refers to Marsh & Willis, 101 Pearl-sti New-York City. September 19, 18-13. s212tawtf jqgfc FAR M FOR SALE.To be sold at auction, ^gtyjp Apr.i th- !:th, on the m-mises, hi th- Cmiimissio'i.-js ¦Sw appointed by the Orphans1 Courtofthe County of B< r- geh, State of New-Jersey, a small Farm, coutaiuing eleven and three-quarter acres, belonging to thee.täte of Henry J. Vausauu, deceased, situated on die Hackensack River iu the township of New-Barbadoes, ibout fourteen miles from Ho- boken. On the premises is a good Dwelling-House, Bam. and an excellent Orchard of apple mJ pear trees. The earthen¬ ware business is carried on by George Wplfkill, and it is well e dculated for brick-making, as that business was carried on with success a few years auo. It has rented annually for one huudnd and fifty dollars. For farther particulars inquire of. ALBERT C. ZABRISKJE,5i9 Greeuwich-st. or of HENRY BAN TA, Commissioner, inbl3:eod t April f>* HacKeusai k, New-Jersey. FUR SALE.A beautiful Karin ot'Hö acres 'of cultivated Land, md 23 acres of very thrifty growth lOfyonug timber,situated near the cross roads in the township of South Brunswick. Middlesex county, N. J. On the great post road from New Brunswick to Trenton. The soil is loamy, in good he irt and susceptible of the highest de¬ grees of improvement: very level and free from stones, and well fenced into small Gelds. Two thrifty young apple or- ch irds ami i fine young pe ich orchard just coding in bearing, with an ab und nice of pear, plum and cherry irees..'real pains having been takeu to navea great variety of the very best kind sol'fruit. The buildings are new, built in'37, and eon- list of an excellent house. Iir^- barn, wagon house, cattle sheds, smoke-house, &C.&C.; water plenty and good. 'Phis property willbesold very cheap, and it wished, the stock, larmiug utensils, hay, grain, (kc. can be had at a low valua¬ tion. Possession on the first of April, with an indisputable title. Gentlemen wishing to purchase, can reach the place in 31 or i hours by tin C mden and Amboy Railroad to Wests from whichplace itisiU mile.,. Persons wishing further informa- tion, can obtain it of A. SNEÜF.KER, 131 Washington, or of the subsi riber. CORNELIUS SNEDEKER. Rhode Hall, Feb.29th, 1844. nihil tA.vod* COAL, COAL..Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal; best quality Peach Orchard Red Ash, fresh from the mines, at the lowest prices. JAMES FERGÜSÖN. mtiti (im Yardcorner of Greenwich and Christopher. 14.O ()() PER CHA.LDRON..LIVERPOOL .IpO.v/Vy COAL ofsnperior quality, lor sale at he above low price till further notice. Consumers are invited to call. T STOKES DICKERSON, k17 Anthony street, mhl tf i.ear Broadw ly. l^RESH MINEl) COAL just received, and will -a? be soled at the low price of $1 50 per ton, delivered to any 1 trr of the city, Wai rautetl ro he the best. 1 u 111 r y of Peach Or chard Stow ami Broken and Egg. Also Will be delivered from the yard screened at $: 75 per ton PE PER CLIN'PUN, j ri2i 2m* cor. of Kim; and Greenwich. T IVERPOOL COAL YARD .The subscriber Jl-i inte,;ds giving his particular attention to the pnrcha e and sale of the above Coal. Consumers of Liverpool Coal ar* invited to call on the subscriber before purchasing else- where, he is prepared to sell for small profits T. STOKE* DICKER SON. No. 107 Anthony-street, near Broadway. Fine Coal for Smith's use for sale as above. f 17 tf PEACH ORCHARD COAL..Discharging this day a superior Cargo of the above coal, of the broken and stove size. The above coal is of the celebrated Spohn vein, and warrant-! to gi\*e satisfaction, Will be sold at a low price, direct from vessel. Apply to T. STOKES DICKERSON, mhlitf I(i7 Anthony street, near Broadway. npÖ LRON MASTERS.. i or sale, Mill Sites X in th<- immediate neighborhood 11 Bituminous Coal and Iron Ore of the firstquality,in Pennaf Ivania.the nearest point ti) tide water when- auch Coil and ()r»- are found together.. The communication is complete with Philadelphi 1 ami Balti¬ more, h.( mats and Railway. For Pamphlets descriptive of the property, and farther information, applv to Archibald MHnryre, Albany; to Archibald Rodert.-.on, Philadelphia; or to the undersigned a: No.03 Merchants' Exch ume. New-York, where may be seen specimens of the coal and ore; also, maps and sections of the property. nMCm' w. H. CASEY. Civil Engine*". AM EH ICAN COOPERS'TOOLS ml'POOLS m L-eneral for HOUSE md 'SHIP . ARPENTERS, BUTCHERS1 ice kr en be obtained in ill their v.in.-<-. «t WHOLE- SAL* ai d RETAIL, it FULTON-STRßEl NEW York, ol the m-'st celebrated mannmcturers, [toarranUd Cast Steel.) sn< h ui ALBERTSON'S, CONGER'S. BARTON fkSMlTR 5, HORTON'», GIFFORD'S, and other maker*. 'Coopers' Doweling Bitu; 00. Beck Irons; do. Tnp»ml But.K-bor-rs. do. Leveling Pi met; do. Vices; in. Compasses; do. Marklug Srous,Steile a LSO, Atnencnn Iron lln-'t «loOoets' Truss II..¦ .. do. Head and StaveJoin ters; »10 Stock How.-Hi anJ| Crosrr»; do. Urac-s; NOTICE.Sntncientu itiiMnswerto the advertise men 1 that spi»ir» to the contrwy, that we not only bave the Tools mf JoHfi Co^oxa, 33 Attorney-street, New*York,foi salt! here advertised, bat we ils.» have ri,^ gennioe wash** im. fist Steel Jons« p ( oMi.r.n's, wtioi. warrant in -II re- . ji»-els equal, if not superior, tO John I outer's. And as th.- said John COQgef has mauifeatnl »0 much ferl int in relation to our selling Pool* that are not h«t iimW, derm it but imtiee, lortl ,. luformatiott ol ti>e public. t< >«'. in 11 the said lohn I "nu'-t learned his n nie with lathti nl said J out P. Conger, And u fbr proof of the quahl) "i tne Tools mad- by John P. looser, v*. bgVf ibutldancei Utd th'V do B Ot re-jinre the Q iMif 04 J.dili t' nugef, 1J A'.torH«-> ¦treat,ta m iki tri ¦><¦ . deabM" tin <lrn**ii befor* the public by our who takes th- pn^trvodol creating for hims»U Botorieti hi vilifyitta UI liei«lt'.Or<, r L»ttCe Ml Ol f eltef ,!«¦ (ti I Wl "I Old I ave hut *hsll coiitnm- t.. kr. 1-, Joi 11 < ousmr's 1 I <,r te>"» W All . *. . -1 . - i I) Trvy. I r*ii BeswdtCI v » o 'I «wmrinl, '* '.'! "I Pi*isoa» Jv ' i>_ N. h 11>>k. 1'hartes Smitn, B«»»fon. A <i « U W. Junes. Fli.ijur ; ». -.. and K. Pt «lt Si Broo»-r. Baltimore, where farther information may be tiad ou the »unject- Tror Lrau sad Nail Faeiorr. HKNÄY BL KD EN. .«ji tf _ IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Surrogate of the County of New YorJtv notice is .hereby giventto ill iv»rsuus having claim-, aaainst NATHANIEL L^NT, late of the city of New York, kentleman, deceased, tu present ii:t- i tine with the vouchers thervef 10 the suhscnber, a: his store No. 133 Front street, in the city of New York, on or b the tKrenty^fventh day of August next. Dated N-w \ .he twt*iny.foarth day ol February. löU. iSfltawSni ÜEURGE W. L-'NT. r.. RAGS AND CANVAS Wl ,.. I i i. rcu v* voted for cash at M U ttfactU a. '¦.. 1. l>*. jaBi9^ K9&8W*$i9Xi riBH. Office Croto* AQt'EDi'ct Board, } Mart h 23rd, 131«. S NOTICE TO CONTRACT! IRS..Scaled Pro¬ posals will be received by the Snh>cnl>er until the 30Ji day 01" March, lilt, at tie office of the Croton Aqueduct Works, for rhe excavation. back-nUunj, ramming and rej up iug of Benches for -water piiesin the following streets, vir: roK rwELi r. wen. W ilcat street from Cherr, to East River. Clinton " for ilt p-' h. Eighth street from Avenne C. to East River. Ninth toJArenae u. Burling slip .' Front street to South street West side IVck slip from Waterstreetto Southst. First Avenue from llrh street to 12th sweet. West Broadway from Chambers street to Canals:. Sixth street '. First Avenue to Avenue C. Sixth " " Avenue D. to East River. Corlears " " Grandstreet to Watersueet. Gay " " Waveriy Place to Ghnstopher street. Third Avenue " 7th street to Uth street. Fron' street " Rutgers street to Clinton st. Tenth Avenue " 21st st. to 23d"st. The Benches will bs due m such part ot each street as *r.n:i !>e prescribed. . , Those for 6 inch pi|>es will be 5 lee: deep and 2 leet wide at Those for 12 inch pipes will be 5i feet deep and 2i feet wide * Afterrhe. pipes have btcu laid (which will be done by agents employed by the Croton Aqueduct Committee.) the trenches will be rilled in in layer» not etc.din- inches in thickness by the contractor, with sound and good materials tor the pur¬ pose, the same to be well rammed, mJ then re;avrd in i dnra* ole and workmanlike manner Offset trenches will be required occasionally when trenches are to be laid. Where hydrants are to be placed, cross Benches 5 feet deep and It feet wide at bot:, m wil! be ft-,;uireJ. A :er the same are placed, the streets and sidewalks to be repaved and left in like good condition as before the commencement of tin/ work. Proposes will state ti e price per mile lor-the trenches, to cover all exj-nse? for excavating, bickfilling, ramming, repas. ing, supplying sand, paving stones, aud clean¬ ing the stie-u of all superfluous materials. A price per t'>ur, running measure, will also be named for the hydrant trenches, measuring from the longitudinal main to the foot of the hy¬ drant. Bin deciding upon the proposals, the CrotonAoqueduct >m* mittee will reserve the right of rejecting my proposals they disapprove. Kach proposal mint be accompanied with the signatures of two responsible persons, signifying [heir assent to become sureties lor the faithful perlotmanceofthe con* tract; to be marked on the outside " Propos its for Exc ivatiug Trenches." and to be addr-ssed to the subscriber. It will be stipulated in the contract that the contractors see that such 1 imps as ire furnished ind directed to t>e placed at thetreiichi s left open dur'iii; the night, are supplied with oil, and placed every night in conspicuous positions. The attention ol con- Bactors is requested particularly teethe following: The term excavation is to be understood a* embracing all excavation other than that of rock measuriug half a cubic yard ind mi and contractors will be supposed to have informed themselves of the character of" the excavation, and made their proposals accordingly. The contractor will be required to keep the trenches clear until the pipes ir- laid aud caulked, and 00 al¬ low nice will be made lot caving in, or extra work of any kind ThesBeetis not to be broken up without w ritten di¬ rections from tin- Water Purveyor, which directions will specify irom and to what points the street is to be broken up fromume to time. It is uitended rl.it th- trenches shall be opened no faster than the pip» r-Iayi is can put m die pipes, the trenches are to be refilled and repaved immediately at'twr the pipes are laid. The payments ou estimates will 1»«' within ten per cent, of w ork done, on th.- completion of the woi k.such sum will be reserved for two months a*will, in th- opinion of the Water Purveyor, provide for any repaving, or other w ork found ne¬ cessary, in consequence of the imperfect mauuer in which my ptrt of the work his be*u doue ou the pan of the ceutractor. No contract will be finally serried without the. personal ex* aminatiouand certificate of the Watei Purveyor ( opies of the contract and certificate in final settlement can be ex unined at the office of the I! roton A'pied net Works. By order of the Croton Aqueduct * 'ommitlee. JAMES A. COFFIN, President' roton Aqueduct Board. N. B..The proposals ofpetsons offering for the above work will be considered as made for the whole, ot such part as the Joint Croton Aqnodet Committee may assign. mb25t30 TO BRASS FOUNDERS.-Sealed Proposals a. will be received by the subscriberuutil the J7th day of March, iBu.at 3 P. M. at the office of the Croton Aqueduct Works for 25 If inch Stopcocks 50 1 100 1 laOO I " 200 s " Composition ofsaid Cocks tobe 16 oz. Copper li oz. tin and I oz. zinc. The woikmanship to be of the best character and to be approved ol by the Water Purveyor. Patterns of said Cocks can tie seen at the offii e. Persons wishing to pr »pose an requested to call at the .'llice before seuding iheir proposals. By order of the I 'roton Aqt. < Committee. JAMES A. COFFIN,President, C. A. B.nrd. Cro. Aqt. Offic< M irch, 20, iv.a rnh22 t27 LEECHES! LEECHE> -Coiiat.i/itlyoti hand, received fresh every new irrival, a larg< supply of good size, healthy Swedish and Geilnau Leeches that will tuie .puck. For sale by the thousaud, hundred or dozen, ami put up in turf so as to be transported with safety to any part of the country. Leeches applied by a i ompett nr person af au> time. A. B. SANDS St CO. Wholesaleand Retail Druggists, mil tin 273 Broadway,cor. Chamberst. liramte Buildim;. NOTICE TO NEW FIRMS. /TERCIIA.NTS about establishing new firms M are re'iue.-,:»"i to peruse the following ''ARU: The snb.-.cnbers having b*en established for a number *f years, and being practical SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS,would acquaint Merchants ind others that Ihey have concluded to reduce their CHARGES [Cot cash only) 50PR.I ENT. BELOW their former PRICES. 5 f~ All work executed by them to be in their well known SUPERIOR STYLE. ACKERMAN it MILLER, j.al2 3m* No. lü! Nassau st. near Ann. ÜR E NCHPOLISH1N«\ PA ST E..This a rtide 5- is a combination of elementary substances, luv ine a »Bong affinity for e/ch other, which unite ind form a compound ...:>)- ktt ther new in its character. The brilliancy and durability of tl e polish it imparts t<> ihe most delicate article of furniture, such as mahogany, rosewood, ebony, Italian marble, also to '.'rn !_:->, piieiit leather, milituv caps, ice is DJUUrpai fd. Itsapplii n ion iseasy, requiring ver-, little labor to restore the irticle to its original beauty, For sale by A. B. SANDS Sc CO., Granite Buildings, 273 Broadway, corner Chambers st ; also by A. B 5c U Sands, 79 Fulton st.; D. Sands & < o 7' East Broadway. Price25cents. miilK tm SEBRIn&S RKSTORATIVeToKDIAL. IS now universally admitted to be n oertain specific for Dysp< psi i, Nervous Affections, We iknass, Losa of Appetite. Debility, he Physicians prescribe it to their i i tieiiu. cent), men w ho have experienced its curative effects, gratefully recommend It; ladies have derived the irre-te»t benefit from its exhibition in nervous and other complaint", epicures sie restored t*> tiveir appetite; 'ud tlie weak and feeble an- m Mle r.rronx Rod rigoroos. ''Health, the |.,or man's riches .the rich man's hlis»." lias, through ir« inlluence, been ex- tended tu all classes and conditions.mechanii i and mar u| .- turers, mereii uns md bankers, lawyers and divines, philo 1 her«, t oet» .in I pi inters, have ,|| he.-n cured bv this medii ine, as then i ettifii »tes ind recommendations utisfactonly poive. Vit thou . uids upon thi usinds rum tin w ho in ilail; »uffi inn torture, both of imud and body, fro-nth* sNive complnuts, wheM a;, inf'll'ble r»me<ly is offere,] CO ÜMm iu thi Resl tjveCordial, which is prepared by C. C, SEBRlNG, md .old athisomce No.6 Murra* »tt . ilsim Do f c< in i if THE Fl'! tfDKH i >F THE Tl 0 son 1 an m * \ h m i»h pr m rn k i, h lted Broom* »inet. iieie as ikimI are wanted «u«h i«atients with t hrosic l)»»e»iie s. can fined.no IkI fiorn other I'hv .<< isns Thousands have called upon Dr, rbornpsoa duiing ih< is) two mouthi To be satisrWd of his skif i ind ability it I rail md luve iu interview a host of tfoeuiasntairi nderiee .i togethei too t. I,i in no ii» loi public so..,, ».¦,».,, autlei nstii ind rrwird* from $100 topi (mwi. fT'ird to .. ve i|h liegstiVi in <nt r.,|»riiii. r«., Au. letters from th* Khil r i Praists utu s gold mettaj from Louis niillq |. i 1 til i \ bf "¦'.11 It tile oflRl e, 11 I BloolMe tlre*>( n B The tu:lnn<nV' Gulden, ttahl'''etsti to ,h who ¦. 'II. a b-.ok v».ii. i Ute* ..... 'Li,,,! r ,,. T IM PORTA N1 Dl» "\ BR\ It 'HA H 11 -N \ ' I EHRA \MI RH \N I' \ N \ i I \ J vsif> ft BLACKWELL )k Uwtm HERSEV B A VLIES. } Kx PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, thai the siale of property for unj-aid 4*sesim<*nts. adv.rtise.! ¦ ir Place on ihe i^th of Juu# l*st is |H,stj>oned to Frid-. I day of April, 1851 at 12 o'clock at noou iu tiie City Hall. Street Commissioner's office, Oct. 12Ui. iS4l oI6 2aw 6m JOHN EWEN. Street Commissioner. HUDSON COUNTY\ New-Jersev,. iVlnrch Z>, !8tt..Sealed proposals witl be received until Satnrdai r >r in A. M. for the building of a County Prison ' io Noith Bergen.the building ,; " tOs Ol feet.the store to be .J -r' F,*» -. 'h-r par-.cohrs ap- 25:lw ,-v ' it, p -try. IOHS ION . !,. . * . \-,..r. l ÜWKIKIL M'-ommitttr» TA PA NN ED CALF SKINS for Shoe Work- *J Thirty per cent «t than those of French mic-s'«. t jre/and warranted in every respwet, or the money returts'd f therMo not t rove equal :h the Lest imisirted skm*. For sale by G. W GORUM, Agent fo: JAK. Ward, No. ? North Essex *tr-«t. Nf.. u ' . manufacturers of every desni|iticu of Patent L>». trier, Japanned Muslin, < nrtain Stuff. \c. Sic Also toT en.ixriel,ed.lurnesS.fc,vpa.llj Lmiag Leather, uarli la*." WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, ^ _ 2fO. I SPRUI E-STREET. CO ) 000 VV°KTH OF SHADES -Th- ^WiJ,yUU.,!»,-r;^.||iri., the attention ofthe wtv _.5_-??£iu _~*1..m^£.*p*eBild assortments of Sbedsatfc», ever could l^Rectedl together, all having been tinted tt artists ol acknowledged reputation. We would inform tsl pubuc that w-have no tgeutt, not can our shades be boat? i, any other place, as we neve, aUow ,.Ur ,KV,es to be hswS round by drj goods uorcaro« dealer,. . my other £ _sbtneni. Ti i:imiu»s of all kinds, whuhilf ind ret»il fM 3m BARTOL n DE MAI %y MORAND'S DACÜERREOTYPE L!Kt- N ESSES..Rooms in Orsmte Budding, corner at Br< dway aud ("hunber s:r«rrt, rntrince m Chamber Mord peneci saitsiacuou in every requisite to rmtier a Lit*, ess valuable, and although they luve not yet attained uV iguity.of xpr^Jtssorshh in the business, they freely cr»L «.Uge i comparison with any ¦'".her artist. The subscribers mvite attention of strangers and citizens is their Rooms as above, where, by thr meam of their Pavi? Liga* Regulator,they are enabled to take Lt1tes«s»etks shoiter time than at any other establishment, and with a clear. ne-?s, distinctness, and beauty of outline, no: equaled ti*. where, and inali weathers. They baTemad* such improvements durinc the pastwi«. ter es enables them to furnish pictures, which thry w*ma' 'a afford perfect satisfaction in e\.-ry requisite to rrudersLitp. IiesS . dim tense < comp. Circulars, containing extracts from the unsolicited' pmies bestowed on their work bv the press,at large, nuv be had it their rooms, where specimens of their work may also at all tim. >. A St G. H. MORAND k CO N. B..Cameras, ( hemicalsi and all Mcessaryarxnraras furnished, and thorough instruction given m all hronrktt tf (heart. 'wilJuwjrn UAIRBANKS'S patent PLATTORM Sc A LES. Jl The manufacturers have brought these Balances to ttr:y great degree of i- rfection. and, in their various modifk«tiout luve adapted them to all the purposes for which hea,yrMa£ actions ue required b) weijniC In the mechanical eoastrac. tiou.i lt< is ike to s cure STRENGTH, Dl P.ABILliy and A( It U RAC i curacy hot merely as a ii*ciik poiai and to a given amount,but unüot m y curacy at every aagk ,\ the Platform md throughout die entire rangn, fron thelaweg to the highest cai«citv of the Bal.uice. These Sc iles k.-ep their adjustment perfectly, *re o-rer \\\ hie to del mgement, and seldom to any ei|>en»e lor r»i*irj.-. They ire m use in most ofthe Railroads in the lulled Statii and m some of them they h ive been lou^ in use, the «iper»:,..3 beiii£ perle« i. also in the Doimant and Portabb Scales fa weighing merchandise. Merchants and others who hate lud them m cousuut use for a succession of years, testify to ümi uniform accuracy, and to the fact that they aci^ar mianVted bv wear. These Scali s have tiso been pexented in Euglaoii, where they areexteusively used, both in private wareflsussi and public railways. EDWARD FIELD, No. I Platt street,and J. W. THORN K, No. IIS Bioad-street, o20 eodlv New-York. Ol KU K of I HK RKCCIVKB OF 'PitSJ,) (lid Alms House, ( Park.) { PURSUANT to the 9th Section of the 2d Am. X cle of die '* Act tor the collection Of Paves in the CitT .{ New-York," passed April 15, ibi'5. Public notic« is hereby civeu to all persous who have omitted to pay their taies, thj live same re«]uired to be paid to me at my otlice on or below the first day <>l April ne\t. On the Taxes ol 1&13, wind» may remain unpaid on tke tasi liisl day of April iivir, ar. interest at the rate ol 12 |yr eru; m annum w ill be charged calculated from th- 14th day of Octo¬ ber last to the day Oil which the same he paid. On all Taxes remaining uupaid ou the btb of April tieit warrants will issue to lev> the tame by distress and sale ofüte good3 and chattels of the person assessed. mhatapl IL T KIERSTED. Receiver wfTas«s. OHERIFF'S SALE..By virtue ol a w rit of lien facias, to inedirected and delivered, I ill expose for uU t 12 o'clock, \1 ou TUESDAY the sixteenth day of April next, ittlie Yestibuje of the <ity Hall of the < ity of Ntn York Blithe right tith md interest of ( omeliusJ Wr»tldi, which h" had on the fifteeuth il i, of N ovember, eighteen kiu> <li. .! md forty-three, or at air, lime afterwards of, m ma ^ all that certain piece Of parcel of Land «itti the Bu>l4i*f thereon, situate, lying and beiiig in the Fourth Waidol \U CityofNew \ mk. at the southwesterly corner cfMssiioi md I itiiernie streets, ami bounded and containing as feihwfC Begiuuiug at the said southwesterl comer of Catlieriwsrd Madison streets, iiiiiuni^ tl.<.,. «mthan!' v llongl ath< eitne street, 70 feet, to laud now ol William Green. Ji for m-rU ot'SaiiiU'd Milban!,.-., to-uee w».,iwardly aloug tit* Mil land 65 feet, riieuce uortltwardly about 70 feet to .Mmlism street,arid thenceeastwardlj dong M idi,on st.tiileet 'othr pi ii i of begiuuiu ; being the s mie premises » hich were twre tofore mortgaged i>y Joit.| Ditto and Julia, Ins wife, to He¬ bert Lenox and James Leuox, to secure the piymeut of tf« sum e.fju.ooti dollars and inten v. w bich mortg ige harinf ben lit--!, f.oeilo-.il the said premises w ere sold uuder mid br virtue oi a decree obtained in the ' Hurt of Chancery; befon theVice' liancellorof the fust Circuit, in i ceiuiu cania therein depending, iu * hich the said Junes Lenox, saryjvor, Sic was complainant,and the said Joseph Ditto and Jrdia, his wife md others.weredefeudauts;Deed July nth, !8l3.Lib. W. pg i, Philo T Kuggli s, M ist, and Ch ui< ery.to (.'otuelnu J. VVesllake and other* \lso, dl ti e riuht, title and interest of the jjiJ ConehnsJ. VVestl ik.. v\ Inch he had ou the bth d i. of November, 1843, or at auy time aftenvards,of, in ami to nil that certain lot, piece w or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the >eveuth Ward oftheciti ol New-York, bounded aslfollows: noruV erlviu front by Cherry street, easterly .'.> ¦ lor ,<i ground aoa or late of John Morau ;southerIy by the List KiverorWatR str-et md westerly by sround now or I ite ol Bit haul Turner, containing in breadih, on Cnerry stnet, Zi fert 6 iuches;n the r.ar. .a: Watei »t.. Vj feet li inches; tad in length on nrh side from street to stte-t 120 feet, >ee ulvr. 2t7, page 1R May5. 18H ,. , . All ill the right, title and interest ol the said ( omtlinsJ, Westlake w hich n id on the ijth d »v of Nov. mber, 11(3,ot . t any time afterwards, of, iu and to all those 2 certnulou, nji,., (.r parcels of ground situate, lying md !»^uig »1 t]ie7u Wardol thecitj of New-York between Cherry im w«t« street,, beim: pat: and parcel of the premises forrnerll btlast ihg to John Pownsend, bounded and coutainiag followi.u wit: beginning at th" northwest eornei of a hit of ground uo« ownedTbi John White, md thence runninf easterly dost Cherry street, thirty six feet to land of George Buckmasvr. .hence southeri) feet ilons; the land il miJ Burkmiut«., thence westerly i>> üet the lot of ground uowowmdrr so.I White, thence nortlwrl: dong laid Whines land fil ft* to the place of beginning , ,. . , And. also, all '.hit r-r' 1111 other mere r psjrel ol Uiid «i.e ite, lying md '-ein.' in the ?th W ird of the r»y ol Nevs-iort. be'we., hern md Water streets and boanded as foucwaf wit: beginnins " tpointol the southwesterly eornei ««f wiv tum and Edward D< MontaigueaUnd and numugm tlieneenortherly aio,iW .he,aid D»l< MootaKif iiind'J 1»«. land now owned by Joho White, and roaniM PwMMg eil\ fifty leet to land of (teorgeBuckmssttf, and tMWsa mm tilt dot R th* land said Bm kmastei 60fes4 to \\ .«ei sttwt. andtheoet ii<m»; Waterstieet '»« (Vetto the pUckofbaj» Biitc, i^-e LibiUM, 1»» Mn,June laif \U.. ill '»ie right, titl* md intmsi the said I seaslsrnj Weatlake. whtdi he had or th< löth da f Novejakw,ig or tt o.> run- ifts>rwards in ind to all Uiosefetftewpj lots, pieces nd »rerlani ind litu IvinS md tMUl WP now ot Ute iah Ward ol thel-it» ol N. w 1 rk »nd «««*« ..o im., r»f the Btm>mingd*ielr*«k, made by J ? .*J*J* Cr, v r, .! i'. 1' ». lots »i«»mh<<ss s* 1011,1012. toil, which said four lots Im ciwtig^nfuttlls other, nd 1;. rrmhei ki ¦.**. said r««j ui psttsi¦gP M.miMlfiOg 11 ..!.:* ".» lb ''. <oh el 8|»! l"w dttrant hMl|«Hri ihetrahouu «.»»..! f ¦».« «h« p«n ***f tlwr ...fii...L hue -I BUI UN ,h»-.»-e'» lit. J !, I .)..- I If h Mrime, ......h ,tt.MlliU We-.leily «. i list Hreet 10« frei M.nrafeoMU U.em . «>"',,^rt'J i usgje* wtthlUt *»l«n.t »»< I ii . . .te.Bt» iiiUjolPj I it 1. gtanlHg, t »it.« 1 w i»li Im ool id; oimng snd l»«l**» I , .11 lo'« ta Ii« . etttrs »I »!»(.¦ Mil b\t*»i M "*J**ti I remsihop*fi .nd .... .1. .!.. lit-!,, nit t* i (I ,\ 1 .7, !.\ . t.i mt iht 1-url i «t^M H H tust ,a»i«lt. .H'"' i.e .,ir,rU|,lu.. ir Ota . !u» ".¦» 0* touCing 'o tr«- sod debtor tf1- to-to. nsa,and the transfer <.( sny property by niss g-^j parpose whatever, ue !¦.: ndd« Uw au«i srevoso. February 28th, IgM. ü. f. C HA I'M A V. Atrorne^ mh 9 law 3m _ ÄttachwgCjggjS dürsuantto AN urder oF ALt 2 DER H. WELLS, Snrrogataof the Countr <w Jiitf, chestei notice is herebv given to '«dl^^ÄJSijgtsi uraiust d.state VV'illiam Haj ward, late of um " ^ Sing Sing, in said I ounty, deceased, to P'rtt,cl y0ssf' with th- soucners there..!, to IÄV undexsigneovVr-rl & & tratorofth« said deceased, it his place of ^'a'F; said rillagnc« or before the fourth day 0< oeV» D.«ted Feb uar.' ^Oth, ,, tr * r L » i

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T H E TI1 B U-~ "2 Kxchanire, March

Sales at the SU* 1U i M do do.39.73.000 17. 8. 6s, Iß. .t«ö 1141 50 do do. . Mrfl.OOO do.npons H3J 50 do do. 3»5.000 do-oE.vvru 103 275 do do. 39

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30 do. *5.0O0

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42i do Cauton Co. u25 do do.- i 3525 do do.»20 312*i do do. .1 1115 do Mutual ins Co.

%M do* V.V. -.W° 96J| "W doPatersonR.»30 81

3.000 do. b30 '.to |2Ut1 do do-1-LWw 815 000 do***.*.'¦'¦'''> 50 ,"° Harlem R... 62b.QM do."".' ..»tw 9511.000 Ohio Cs. "50.S55,000 Kv 6s. It'll

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13.001* Illinois Special-42300 >hrs Meclianics* Bank. 10775 do N A Trust. Ml50 do do.HI155 do do. 158 doAm Kxc Bk. ff>

59 do do.£1975 do Vicksburg B. ... 10100 do do.slO 1035 do do.10«J0U do Farmers'Ln.. .b3U 10

50 do do.s;:> 57125 do do.030 57425 do do.57«

220 dp Nor.il Wor. R... 37100 do do.»15 3750 do do.s3u '~i50 do do.sSO 3725 do do.37*50 do do.»10 3775 <Io cm.37150 do do.> Id 37*5150 doJL1R.7 u50 do do.h»>" 755(1 do do.h3'J7lt

skcond board.

2.000 K*y 6s.h30 lOli10,000 Ohio6s.s30 9 »150 »hrs Nor St Wor. R... 37i75 do do. 37l100 do Vicksburg B. . .4 104100 do do. H'i150 do do. 101

50 do Harlem R. 6H100 do do.65100 do do.*2WG4l50 do Farmers'Loan .b3 tOl50 do do. 10410 do Ulica it Syracuse 115

Public Stock Kxclian«e.!»larcli 5d3.1,000 Ky 6s.ca>h 10111 25 do do.146,000 do.cash lull 25 do

mdo.cash .>!;

1.100 do.stw 10131 50 do Vicksburg ... bl5 101,000 111 6s. ~0.c ish iiij 50 do Noi fit Wor_b3 37 i1.000 do.s3 414125 do do.blO 3741.000 do.blO lli| 25 do do.37rl.ooo do.ca-.ii 1141 in doStooingtou R.C .-h 3»>l1.000 do.siö -IiiI3.U0O lud dol bonds ... tw 3Sj3.000 do.slO 3860 .shr* N Am Trust.cash 15W do Farmers'Loancasb 3')t100 do do.39i250 do do.cash to

10 do do.ca !.H'O do Harlem R... c ish 61loo do do.b: o3jtoo do do.s:: 634"00 do do.c ish 6550 do do.h3 ».550 do do.slu o5i

25 do do.bid to j2Pii do do. btw 65l25 do do.b3 40 |150 do do.casb 65150 do Canton.cash 3it 1300 do do.btw 65*

Pansenders Arrived.In the ship Liberty front Liverpool.Mr. A- lames, aud

70 in th? steerage.Inthc brie New Ierseyfrom Savannah..i. N. Bradick.W.

Wood. E. Kelley, J. McNeal7n the brig Selim front Laguuyra.F. Braum, of Philadel¬

phia;D. Feliur. of Waruock, of German; M. (. otmi.ol Gib-raltar ; Ü. Feliur, of Spain.In the brig Flot ida from Honduras.Mr. Hunt, French

CotJtul. Rev Mr. Walsh.7/i the brig Mary from Kingston.Mr. Vail, Captain Hill,

Mr. Powell.Passengers Sailed

7u the ship Catharine from Charleston.Ms*. Delano,child and servant, Mr. Hase and child, A. Devant, CaptainKellogg and six in the steerage.

MARINE JOURNAL.PORT OF NEW-YORK. MARCH 25.2 P. M

CLEARED,Ships Roscitis, Collins, Liverpool, E. K. Collins &i o;

St. Alary, Foster, New Orle<tus, Stautou it Frost ; Elsarue,Julius, Liverpool, H. V Peck 8c Co. ; Massachusetts, Spear,Havre, Nesmith it Walsh.Brigs Neuvitas, McFarland, Neuvitas, Nesmitli it Nelson ;

Nephiaes, Franken, Amsterdam, Burlap & Hunter; Ohio.Davis, N Orleans; Camilla, Meadtl, Apaluchicola, PostficPhelps.Schrs Manchester, North, Richmond, Allen it Parson : J.

W. Kimpton, Oaborn, Norfolk, Sturges fit Clearniau;Louis!a-na, March, Antigua, G. Wliitakei ;VRien/.i, Benson,Marble-head..

ARKiVED.Ship Libertv, Norton, from Liverpool, hVb. 18, with mdze,

to Post it Phi lips;. Sailed in company with packet ship Co¬lumbus, . ole, forNew York. Experienced heavy weatherthroughout the passage.Brig Rebecca, Mi-Giuse, of Robinson, 20 days from Guay¬

anas, with 51 hhds sugar, 342 do molasses to H Squthmayd itSon. Left Darks Don Juan, Sanford, unc; Paulina. Nichols,loadiug for N York in a lew days; brigs Rival, Jewitt, for NYork iu a few days ; Tarric, Pate, for do iu I us ; Rebecaa CFisher, next day. öth inst, lat 36, 3(1, long 73 , 34, spoke s< hrGeo Warren, hence for Charleston 4 days out.Brig Florida, RJauce. Eidridge, 16 days from BalizeHoudu-

las. with logwood and mahogany to J3. Bianco. Left brigBridgetou, Adams, dischg, the only Am vessel in port. 13thinst. lat 23 21. long . excli uged signals with'an Am. brigbeating through the passage. 15th, off the Mora spoke shipMedora, Turner, from London lor Havana, 10 days outSwedish brig Auel. Sicholm, 115 days from Stockholm, via

Fayal, with iron, to Boormau Johustoii it Co.Swedish brig Harmonie, Scole, 111 days from Stockholm,

via Fayal. with iron to Boorman. Johnston it Co.Brig New Jersey, Brown,7 days from Savannah, with cot¬

ton and rice to R. MlDemili.Brig Vinceiines, Smith, 50 days from Gnayma, P. R. with

175 hhds 49 do molassesto Ben. De Foster it Co. I2th inst,lat 24, 36, long 694 spok« sehr Ostler, irom .Boston foi 'CapeHayti.Brig Selun, Dunham, 25 days from La Guayra, withf3597

hides, 1260 bags coffee, 10 hales iudigoj to P I Nevius it Son.Left brig Michigan, for Boston, in 7 days. 4 passeugers,

Brig Mary Averill. 21 days from Kingaton, via Key West,with logwood and Pimento to Mo-.es Taylor Keb 23. iu thickweather got ashoie on Florida Reef, was obliged to dischargepart of the cargo to get off; put into Key West to repau dam¬ages. Lost rudd-r, part of stern post and cutwater.

Brig Canary Baker, of Dennis, 20 days from the B<ili/.-,Florida, with mahoeany and cocoa nuts to S. W. Lewis. 20thlust, lat 37, long 73, 20 spoke brig Sherer, of Thomastown ;12th iust, off Cape. Florida saw brig Argu, of Portland, steel¬ing N. E.Brig Malaga, Morison, 11 days from Cardenas, with molas¬

ses to E. D. Morgan.Sehr Carol I, Cosson, 4 days from Richmond, with coal to

the Captain.Schi fer.sexerauce, Lev, is. 7 days from Newbern.N. C.,with

naval stoies, to De Peystei it Whitmarah.Schi Phebe Eliza, Osboru, 5 days from Alexandria, with

rlour to Sturges it Cleannan.Sehr Select, Johnston,5davs from Newbern, N. C. with

naval stores to Det-yster it Whitmarah.Sehr Excell, Davis, of Philad. from Jacksonville, and 7 ds

from Charleston, with Indes to J EUwell.Sr.hr Phoebe D . Osbom, Alexandria, with tlour, ite. to

Sturges it Clearman.Sehr Fortune, Bassett, Folly Lauding,oats.Sehr Leo, Simonson. Thomastou, lune.Sehr Autiias, Stanley, Thomaston, lime.Sehr Hydapsy, Thomaston, lime.Sehr Emeline, Baih, lumber.Sehr Thomas 11. Benton, Meeker, Philadelphia with salt.Sehr Rebecca, Abigail, Hunt. Philadelphia, with aalt.Sehr John Richard.,. Smith, Philadelphia, with coal.Sehr Highlander. Ryan, Philadelphia, with coal.Sehr Thorne, Bennett, Philadelphia',with coal.Sehr Active, Hicks, Philadelphia, with coal.

BELOW,Two ships unknown... Wind W S W.

DISASTERS.The brig Washiugtou Barne, Appleton, sailed from Para,

the 27th and the river the 29th ult for New Yoik. Ou themorning the 22d m.st. Cape Henry, bearing "W N W 70miles,in a severe N E snowstorm, came in contact with the »chtBahuna.Capt P. Pe.jr.y. from Baltimore, for NBedford, ladenwith corn aud »taves4-lhe bsigs Ibowsrutitand jibboom, passingthrouith the foresail uikiuk; the ichrlamidshii«several lim« s,which caused her t< founder in three hoursThe bug was also lei ( in a linking condition, lost jibboom,

sprung head of the forem ist. lost all the nils and ttani hi '-us.

o{»eued all the planks amidships, started off.fom planks a footapove water, and was left almost n total wreckCapt- Appleton, nude for the nearest port, and reached little

Kgg Harbor ou the morning of the 23d inst. 't he lives olthose on board tne sehr wertvsaved by jumpiug off the bow¬sprit on the deck of the br.c -they were five in number.The British ship John Deuuison, !« !oie reported lostm a

CajK» Antonio, Witt) hei cargo, w.n consigned to M.^n!,James Ree.l it i'o. Mobile. The car»to consisted ol salt Oldslate.

nPOBACCO ANI> SNUFFS ItMiN A.NPK';1 SON at CO. Tobacco ind Snuff Maunfacturen, Ni .

Wall. 213 sud 215 Duane stieets, would reapectiull) informtheir Jrlrnd, Hid th.- public, tint x\ir v. ,\ liberal IMIUOi t.b«»tOSS*^l oil ttl»-Ul lol til- list V»-sr. ',«» >.,.,K.-.I !|,. in

greater eivttious m hhugiDI t<> p» ritt i<'ii the ittirle» ol thftluunufneturr-.Evriy impro\> ineip thai. iperisncs has sugnstsd. has \m*

»dopte«!, aura,our successas proved, both bj the iwnrdol th<-\ifke^t premium tiirn fv the Jtmeriean Institute,at fastilet* .innu.i Ftdr ia this * its /"* the boot Tobame* ISnuff..KS well a« ihr AppfOI ,1 ol i <li.« rtmSMNltail i n:--Th* viav of this sacessa .» iu faei ofthe p'in'y. *» «-II i» ihamanufm*r» of ..m I r-« lerthi listh I whielaun»-»rd e*rUneat< nlooi ofow most Hats st . h-m its

1 h*»'- Mtalyt^d % MUtple of Mr. J>»hn \lnlerenn'» " !. 111»t Ut II him It-W '.'. ii*. r o ,.,( ftmj {i ,,. !..,.,. |'.,t.bwith«>Mi mniii- if th,m« iuImi in. . k noi. whirl mm »,ii(he SSaHlSn '-'Wwt»»U I ... ... ittjtti.

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n»eh issfs ««" ..I in MM** wmume* ¦'.-< m., ,.¦.>.

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Always ou l.iura, a hufge m4 sail u »

i igars. logrihrc with a great »artet) ol riiaasfaetttred tuiniTwt>.l<"CO.

tlole ageu's in tin* City tor " I,»!:«» !,'," eeJsimted « a-duh Tobacco, ol the lour *ce» brand, which stands uuiivslb 0iuexoeUeitce. JOHN ANDERSON a I 0mhlü Im No 2 Wall. ZI3 and 215 Duane streets

VICTORIA PIG IRON --150 tons No? 1 and 'jVictoria Pig Ir( q, a superioi charcoal Lou for foundry

purposes. For sale i\mh23 lm* OLNF.V Sc CO, 2a W .t .tieet.

HOOF IKON- fcLali i<> two inch Inclusive, a fullaifoitment; part ofwhich is ejetta tAtn.made expre*sly fw

trunk mid lock ma-'.i!'.-i i.< is.1-..i i< bymh223w_ BLEEC KER a QOTHQUT.*) A1 iS.Tin* ni«he.st in.irk-'t (>ricea * di in- paidj\ .. .... all kind* if Rag*, byinnl cm ( IfJal S lV.i iLLD, No. 9 Buiiu., slip,

Is

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I TTAVANA..Mrs. WEST'S Boarding H useI Xlhaa beeti removed to the building previously occu; is

tin " Mansion Home Hotel." No. 119Calle Obrabia, >. 'u«r

of Calle Mercaderes, which b ts been extensively repan? mdimproved, trices arranged in conformity to theTOom ...en-

pied and time remaining. For cards, Stc. api !y to Mason itrüttle, 128 Nassau street who will be happyW furnishinformation to travelers bound to Havana.N. B..Passengers are r*rjiiirf-d to obtain passports, which

will be facilitated by the clerk of the house, who will ;dall vessels immediately on theirarrival._J_!^_?" k '

pTÖNF.KK \M» KATKKSS PACK CT1. SK.TTTSBURCH. BY THE PENN: YLV. CANAL AMI RAJLLROADS. Pheline ofPackets is now incomplete

*Airl FOB !'!

:r no,New boats have placed on the Line, and every nri

ment made that can be desired to secure the comlort ol iravcJ-

The interesting country which the route passes, renders it tliemost agreeable that can bc.tnkrm for theH est-For families tmveiliug westward, it is preferable to nil other

routes; No efforts has k-en -mired to rr.nko the accoTnmp-dationson board the boats ample mid complete, llieyaroincharge 61 experienced; attentive, and obliging captains, so that

,pfTilILADELPHl \ TO PITTSBURGH,is rendered one ol pleasnre rather than toil.

FARE ONLY TEN I»< ILLAKSI Office N. B. corner Fourtli and < ftestnul streets,

Where every inlbrrnation may beobtained.PTJ- Seats may also !>«. sinned nt f.i South Third treet.

und tit theDEPOT, 374 M UlKET STREET,

where the tlie < Iura -tar' from every morning at v o'clock.hiIlü im A. CUMMINGS, Agent.njaw . « PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATSf-L^T&C«w|F()N ALBANY.Daily, Sundays excepted.äaBSSflBDs&Throuch direct at 7 o'clock P. M. From theSteamboat Pier between I ourtlandt and Libertv stre>:The Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A P. St.

John, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 7.The Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain M. H.

Truesdell. Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday Evenings at 7.At 5 o'clock.Landing nt intermediate places.The Steamboat-, Captain -, on Monday

Wednesday, and Frid ly evenings, at 5 P. M.The Steamboat CURTIS PECK, Captain W. M. IL

Peck, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Evenings at 5.Passengers takiug this line of boats will arrive in Albany

in ample time to l ike the Morning Trainsfef Carr. forthe east or west. ^Theabov« Boats are new and substan¬tial, arefurni* ed with new and elegant State Rooms, andtor s|.d and iccommodationsare unrivalled ou the Hudson.For Passage or Freight, applj oa board, or to

P.C.SCHULTZ.mh 21 at the office on the wharf,

tffiartsr* _ .FOK ALBANY.Or as far as the icerW»^* J permits..The steamboat WESTCHES-

TER. Cant. Win. H. Mullen, will leave theCedar street This Afternoon at 5 o'clock. Foi

or freight apply to th- . aptain ou bo -.rd. or t<,STORKS Bt STEPHENSON, 99 W< n t.

New York, Match Ii. 1811.The above h.-a' Ii is been i-titti d and much improv ed b add¬

ing an additional number of State Rooms. Her accommod i-lions are now equal to any boat On the river. mill5 if

rj'arara"

WINTER ARKA NCJEM b.NT .I llsiiisr *Va ZXNEW-YORK BOSTON RAILROADdXaZXSBSBSSSaLI\E. ;m Norwich and Worcester. Tri-WeeklyThe Steamboat WORCESTER.CaptJ.H.Vanderbi t.will

le.iv« New-York, from Pier No. i, North River, foot ol Battery Place, every Monday, \Y ednesday and Friday afternoon,at 1) o'clock.

Railroad Cars leave for Boston immediately on tlie arrivalof the Worcester :: Norwich, whence Passi-mceTs ar* for¬warded without change uf cars or baggage.For further information inquire at the Office on the IV warf,

or of Ü. B. Allen, 39Peck Slip.N. B..All pcrsous are lorbid trusiing any one on account

of said boat or owners._ J1

ifi«sw| . ^STEAMBOAT ROCKLAND has re-Ifjj-'.-^rjfci ml Burned her regular trips between Keyport and

». ''j^ZSSSm New-Yoik : Leaves Keyport on Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 o'clock A. Mv.Leaves New-York ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays al 12 o''lock(noon) until further notice. fel5

KOR"VEK lJLA N K':, iii As'rv, I»T~ISING SING, TARRYTOWN. DOBBS'

sfriflSaSBOBFERRY, YONKERS .On Monday, Marchlltli,and till further notice, the Steamboat < URT1S PECK,Capt.Wm. H. Peck, will leave the Steamboat Pier, fool ofChambers-street, EVERY MORNlNG.at8 o'clock.(Sun¬days excepted.) Returning, will leav Verplauks every Af¬ternoon (Sundays excepted) at 1 o'clock, touching the loot ofHamumnd-street, each w sy«ForPassat or Freight, apply «u board, or to TIIO.M \S

HC LSF.. l::i V- -i-,t. N. V. _mhl4%x FOR NiiwiJUKGH.Latin in? at

rtesstgiajCaldwell's. W-st Point, Cold Spring, Corn-« SBsSwell, and Fishkill Landing.The steamboat JAS. MADISON, Cant. Chas. Halstead,

will leave Warren strei : | .< r very Tuesday and Friday after¬noon at 1 o'clock.All Baggage, Packages oj Parci Is, Ba ik Bills or Specie.put

on board this boat without being euteredou the book or re¬ceipted for, inust be it the ri k of the owners thereof. ml9 tf

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^STATEN ISLAND FERitY, fontof Whii hill-.-,:...Tiie steamboat STAT-

' EN ISLANDER will leave New Yorkanil Staten Island on and after October 2, as follows, untilfurther notice :

Leave New York 9.11.2.Zi.'A.Staten Island R.10.1.21.5.

All freight shipped is required to up particularly inaiktd.and is at the risk of the owner thi .¦ of r-'Mi

««««n - . E L1ZABET 11 FURT AND NEW-gjmEBCfcJiYORK FERRY COM PAN V.-WimkrdSSSZEBBtS&Ar'- <m.i.mi:.sr..Faie 124 Cents.ThejSteambpa; ' ATER-W1TCH and CINDERELLA

ply daily from El .. h»-<»\-Port to New-York, touching at New-Bngbtoo and Poit- Iviciunond, each tripj as follows:

Ou and alie' the litli dHV cf November, 184x,ave Elizabetn-Poit: L«ave New-York:Leave

AiTi o'clock A. MAt 1 o'clock. P. M

On Sunday ,At S o'clock A.M. and 3 P. >!.

At 104 o'clock A M.At <! o'clock. P. M.

O.n Sunday,At Id o'clock A. M. aud H PM

N. B..Passengers for Westffeld, Scotch Plains, Plainneid,Bound-Brook, Souierville, Easton and SchooleyYMouuiaiu,by tlie Elizabeth-town a:id Soiuerviile Railroad Cars, will(wave New-York in the Si o'clock boat in the morning, und inthe Is and 4 u'clock boats i;: the afternoon.

Passeugeis from the 8i o'clock boat will !?ave Souierville iostages for Easton and for Schoolcy'i Mouauiiti ou the arrivalof the cars at Somerviile.The Horse Car will leave the front ol the Union Hotel oup.i-

ter of an hoar previous to the departure of each boat.AH baggage at the risk of its owner. ul6

NEW-YORK AN IJ ImUK RAIL-ROA D..W 1N 1 E R AKRAN GEM K.NT...1813-11..For PassKNUEns..Only one traineach v» ay.

On aud idter Mond ty, December if the Passeugar Tram willran daily, (Sundays excepted,) leaving New-York from thefoot of Duane-stxeel at 8 o'clock. A. M. mid Middletown at 7o'clock, A. M. The Fare will be restoied to Uie formerrates, viz:

BETWEEN NEW-YORK ANDMiddletown. $1 7j-| Goshen.II 60

Way Fare in proportion.Stages for Milford, Houesdale, Carbondale, Binghamptoo,and OweKp. vsii! run from the ( ars as heretofore on their arrival at Middletown.

FOR FREIGHT.'Phe Barges will leave New-York on Tuesday. Thursday

and Saturday, it :i o'clock, P. M. The ( ars Will leave Min-dletown at 1 o'clock, P. M. except ou Saturdays, when theywill stau at 2 o'clock, and ave Goshen at 3 o'clock; F. M.Freight received ui New-York till 2k o'clock, P. M.

Ii. C.SEYMOUR, Superintendent.For further information apply to ALKA. II. SCHULT/,

comer West and Dnane sts. j . I

MORRIS AND ES^EX RAILROAD.. Winter .iri'angevtent..Ou aud altt'r Wednes¬day, 1st November, the Cars on tins Road willleave as follows:

Leav« Moiristown at a quarter after 7 in the morning, aud at2 o'clock in die afternoon.Leave New-York all» o'clock in the morning, nud 3 in lh«

afternoon.Leave Newark at 10 0 clock in the morning, and i in theal-

ternoon.Passengers by the moruiug train to Morristown will arrive

there at Hi o'clock, when stages will be in readiness tu cou-vey them to s. ho dey's Mi unl tin, W ishiugt<ui, B*d i idem audEaston daily; to Snccasunna, Stanhope, Newton, 11! Iand (*'vev;o on .Mouduys, Wednesdays and Finiavs, and toRockaway, Dover, Sparta and Newton en Puesdays, Thurs¬days and Saturdays, each line returning the subsequent dayiThe stage for Baskins Ridge will leave ever\ ryeuingon thearrival eft he , u^. old r. ;-i nt the neat inoruiiig in lime foi Offirst t'Jiti foi N. W-l ork.

Passengers go to and from Jersey City without changinscars. Ou leaving the city, the passengers will deposit thenbagsragein tlie car at the foot of Courtland-slreet, »vln-.-- mAgent will b. in attendance to reo iirasseueen from Morristown will irrive in Newark: in time

to t \ke tiie m .. n t ami .. t ¦ inn.. .. «ins l"i 1 o \..<<u ami Pin!uejhvh] t.This road having been recently re-laid with ihr IteavieslH Rail, it m>w in complete rartuina order, uid ..ir-is.io., ^dions>audex|>editioas convi to md from N*w»Yotk (ojpassengers <<i freigl

Tb.-1.it.'s ol commutation foi utseugeri itr P-o imnttsn(Vom Newark to Morrisi wn, Madison ('häthani 8..«th*Summit; JJ4el ">"« Ii md ttj to (Irani

l 118. I . i m < mi ii. «r. ..: !. > tl » _ ^ .¦ 14, 11 * .In! IH A DHDDi Sni*««ti .itteui

'IMih Utnl'-t.>!..!,. \ I. I-M \ hl.l," ^.L make Sur^evt , (¦..,«, i.., i;

« <vs. i mats I. Sn .>''. ¦.« rtttsl M W , I,,Bndaes t. ». i »1.*,t>. plain <mi »,... .n. , ,

Mil Wrhe,, mm II II-.» WrifsUI , ..

l\r\ w dl m ¦.. o.« aaati » i «*<or roek, c«im.e. n.- -.< t iw.»..,« ih»aassj ¦><.» .».''.Wtve\ latVl not fta .(.k w

|H)M,l l»4l! »d- ' ' »..| ,,!,<,., i |»|will make drawing* i m ¦¦..» ...

marhirves, ami a..I mi erot vntii !. ....!» a»»..,. ih,

sits Ii« saif ¦ .i.ii.v !ti,:-iii. as >t>< vi

mh2l i*» .

i<\»K«iK IRON .aWtOtt* Krtiiieit Plnle or Hunout Iron made fr >m < in; ,.,: I'm and ven sui>ertor in

.in duy. 'Phe atteuti in engaged in the fron mauulaeluie is i?iv ite%i io this nrtict.-, a» a savins of at least 2i pet centcan be r*-«lirr»i by pilddliug i late inst; ad of Pia Ir<>nManufactured and foi so I OLNEY St < (»

mh23 Im* US West st.

01 plSR ENG-LISH 'J UKKA I) LACES..ThaO chrai*est that chi be procured in this City may be found.. the CH EA P V A ill F. I \ STOB E. No. 321 11 ndson-si.

i»h23 3f KICK k (CKU I PH.

(~\\I i 'H.ENE, t:DEiviICALOIL, AND HVR;f-V-' LÄO FLl 111, foi sale, whole.'.and letail bv

* DIK t'/, BjLlOTHEsR ac CO.No. IS Jo;«a N* w Y- <k. «ud

111 to » i Hiika su Urv-jJuya.

TO LET.TheUpper Part and front b u-e-mentof House 205 Spring .-.t rev t. Enquire 33 S >uth

i\VilliHm'str*-»t. or Hi Bromine str-fts. mhö tf

TO LET.The secondstory, with one or twolofts, of the store No. 13. « hatbam street. 70 feelby 30. Apply to GASSNER &. YOUNG,

lm_No. 132 Ctathjn_>st._TO LET.The third of No. 5Spruce st. and1th aud 5th storiw* of No 3 do Enquire of

f. Vj:i T. PRICE, 178 East Broadwv.^"TO LET.The second story of TheTriLutieBuildings. Apply to

.fa tf GJtEELEY McKLRATH, Tribune off.ce.

rOR SALE.A Cxrist end Saw Mtii, u'itn3j icrrs good Land, Water Power, Store and DwellingHouse and a variety of Fruit. Tertnirüv. Api ?10

A. P. smith, 85 Liberty st,_«122 tf

JB& SALE.A valuable Farm of 500 a' res,|j*jb lying on the battle-field at Monmonth, New-Jersey.

«L'rt>in. ii ts fine buildings and an abundance of fruit. '1 . ruis

easy.A. P. SMITH, 85 Liberty st- d22tfjLFOR SA LE.Avaluable WaterPower, with

i large factory auJ dwelling for workmen.^ including5 acres laud, situated near the Hudson rivr. Apply to

26f tfA. P. SMITH, 85 L i berty street.

Fl »R SALE, a handsome Country Seat atNew Brunswick, N. -J having n fine dwelling and ut-bni!<!i::g< VMtii 6 s< i-s if Mglil v r.u!:i\atnl I and. T-tv.s

easy. Apply to_A. P. SMITH, 85 Lih>-rty-st. f26 tf

^KFOR. SALE.A neat two-storv~ Dwriiing-iTibI House; a large Store, Smoke-House. and Barn, situ-J ate on tiie corner of tiie two principal streets at Slug¬ging; n^ur the upper dock. Apply to

mh.21:tf_A. P. SMITH, 85 Liberty-st.FOR SALE OR TO LET.The Three Öl ory and Attic Brick Dwelling House No. 50 Secoi i"

'fifHn --T The Lot is 25 by 110 f.-et tiie House 25 by 50feet, with,a two story t»a room attached.Apply tT. the Howard Ins. Co. 51 Wall st. f." :i

SI.'kl'r HAN k K<\uk"SCE TO LET aiRavenswood, with a view of the city..The pi ti aathe bank of the East River, opposite to Blackwell's

Island,now in the occupation of Mr. Mus»s Alien. Applyto W. H. HARISON. No. 137 Fulton-street. f 17 tf_MTO LET.Tin: three story basement House

No. 106 Franklin st. Two parlor pier classes, a Nott's¦ssesMiStove for the hall, and an tntry oil cloth will be leiwith the house. Inquire ofWM H. HARISON. corner ol( hurt-hand Fulton «ts. or ofWM II. ONDERDONK, No.7 Nassau st. mh8eodtf£p\ Cdi!.\TRV R ESI DENCE.Wanted, a large[j; j|l and comiriCHlions dwelling house situated iu a he ilthyc.afcpart ofthe State, neai ui Episcopal Church, and ol con¬venient access to the citv at all seasons ofthe year. Apply at106 Franklin street,or to WM. 11 ONDERDONK. 7 N issrwsti-et mh8 eodtfMTO MAN Ü F7^TTirERT-^ro be leTlor

one or more years, the strong and large three storybis-mmt and anie brick building, 80 feet6 inches in

front,.!! feet deep: lot J00 feetdeep on the uoith east come; of_3d avenue and Mth street, now occupied as a piano fore -r

torv. It desired, it will be altered into four stores and dwel-lings.on th 1st May next. Apply at 83Water st. mh23 Bt*

TO LET.Trie modern two t-tory and at¬tic basement house, 22 Second street, between the Bow-,jry and Second Avenue, finished with mahogany doors

and plated furniture on the first floor; marble .manteU andgrates throughout. The Croton w ater will be introduced itdesired. Rent moderate. Apply at 2:; Second st., or of Fel¬lows, Rudd Sc Scndder, 7 Maiden Lane. mar!6 2w '

SÜOAK HOUSE~TO LET OR LEASE .

A brick Building about AO f-e: square, I stories high,witii w indows on every side; lias been occupied as a

Suurti House a number of years; m iy be had \> itii all the ne¬cessary utensils and fixtures foi tiie refining of Sugar, lm-median possession will be given. Apply outlhe premises, 9air! 11 Rosest. :>r at 377 Water s! mil 13 lm

TO LET.From 1st May next, a ihre»''story modern brick House. No R Attorney street, well.finished, and in good order. A line of stages to W -II

street, one ol winch passes w itliiu 200 feel of the house ever*ten minutes Reut $4504-rjer annum. Inquire of ILM Car¬penter on the premises, or of E. D. Brown. 370 Grand st.inh2 tf_

TO LET..Fart ol ago'tl house to lei nearBond street, the advertiser hayins a house larger than

,his family requires: would iik> ;.. U pari t-> i smillfamily without children ; Ins own fatnilj consists ol but threegrown persons. The lions., is very dh tsantlv located, withCroton water brought in. For further particulars nddivss aline to James, Tribune office, stating where an interview maybe had, will be at;? nded to. in25 2l *

A DESIRABLE PR OFe RTY .. For säsmall place containing 32 acres of Land with a

House and other improvements The place i:; verypleasantly situated in Clinton vi lie, about 3 miles west ofNewark, on the old Philadelphia road, and within one hours'ride from New-York by the Railroad md stage. It is a de¬sirable place for a person doing business in the city, or lor arein, d gentleman. For further partu uhrs inquire ofinhH lm*-_WM. HIN TON, ;:2 Maiden Line

FOR SALE IN THE GITV OF NE WAK K.A House and 211 acres of Laud, situated in SouthBroad-street, No. 172 The House is 25 feet front by

33 deep. 21 stories high, w ith large piazza in the rear,and w< IIfinished throughout. Also, good Stables. Fru it-Trees, Sic.ittached to the-preinises. For further particulars, inquin ofISAAC NICHOLS, corner of William and Washington*sir-els, or of WILLI A.M PAUL, on th»- premises f23 lm"_

F< >K SALE Uii'l'(.FlTe'I\.'ITheTiViory bTick¦ dwelling Hons.- with Basement and Counter Cellar,J^JStm No. "^21 West 19th street between sth and nth Avenues.

Th-ahov. is a very convenient, modern built houae, in theimmediate vicinityof three lines of stages. Apply at .-.toreNo. 1S1 Broadway or tc WILLIAM J. ROOME. cornerof Krli Avenue anil 21st streets.Also to be let, a frame stable iu the rear of the above prem-

ises On 18th street._

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COTTON "FACTOR V" FOR SALE.TheAshland Factory, situated at Hitchcock's Conu. near

iSharon, Conn is offered for sale at a very reducedprice. The property consists of a valuable water power;about three acres of Laud. Dwelling Höhae, Factory with !8Looms, and all ueeessary preparation, Tools, &cFor par'ieulars apply to Walter Sherman or A. Hickcock,

Amenta Uniou, N. Y. or to JAMES GRANT,mhl;) 2aw8w Poughkeepsie.MF(3r SALE.A beautiful country resi¬

dence at New Rochelle, Westchester Co. The placeconsists of about 22 icres of excellent land, all under .

high state of cultivation, wirli a line orchard of grafted fontin full bearing. A huge garden well stocked, with choicefruit All the buildings are nearly new, consisting of a dwel¬ling house, m cottagustyle, arranged in the most convenientmanner, barn, coach house, farm house,kc. The house i- inthe centre of a large lawu suirouuded by se\eral hundred for¬est aud ornamental trees. The place commands an extensiveview of the Sound, ami is within hall a mile <>( die steam*boat lauding, aud about the saun- distance froin thevilläge..AM,jyto SA V1ULL bo w NE,mhl52w* New Rochelle, or at29 Liberty-st

FARMERS, MERCHANTS. AND ME¬CHANICS LAND, LOAN AND EXCHANGE.OFFICE..At this office can be founds greats] 1 iriety

of roperty for sale or lor exchans than at any other.office inthis city, with diagrams and descriptions ol Far^ns, "^7111.Factories, W'.itr! Power, Wild Linos, Houses, and Lots inalmoHi every city and State in the Lnion. Loans made ongood city security. Merchants or inedianics wishing to ex¬change goods or manufactured articles lor good productiveproperty, or for valuatile wild lands, will find it to their mt- r*est to negotiate through t.'ns office. All ovsiness enltusted toour care will meet with prompt lttention.

nltlA. P. SMITH. »5 Liberty-st.

FOR SALE.The valuable Country Seat,known as the Peter's Place. Stuyvesant Landing, in»the town of Stuyvesant; Columbia County, consbtisa

a two »torv house, 26 by iti. w-li finished, w.th l.rttecolumns at each end, and wide.piazza, with all tie necessar jout buildings. The house is very pleasantly situated,lookinu tiie Hudson I!i\er, m«i surrounded with beautifulevergreen trees. The garden iswfll lunnlied with all kindsof fruit, and the grounds are elegantly divided into plots foishrubs, flowersi s*c. The h -ns« i« well built tad lili-.i iu« Ith bri< k, and is , delightful pi ice foi i summ* i residentIf not. disposed of it private sale, it will be sotdatnublauction iu the City ol New Voik, on Thursday the iKib ofApril, ikii, at i? < \ !.¦< k Foi i irficutaii apply to

11 ' ADAMS,inh2: iw 19 \\ M im tt Ne» \ "k

jgjA F« 'H SALE.A V :n towiHiff rHarris VV . \ .

5ML \ rh U from I' 11 h«ip>r,and 3 elastef Whitel'hi.»Ii the rond I- ulii:« I'm>ni K:ti. street >. I 'ii c haw, CtintaillinK1(0 acres of reallv' first mte land, ma deeidrdh vmA i( ..

cultivation, with bulldtnic* (argv md eou»erite«i, with t »rjfev'.ird-.. beautlfhlh shaded with ti«io ornamental treesit «eil waiemj with never failiuu 'eon.; - ,,i ) K«r«i l>r*|»as h«nd»onirlv as am in ihe iotiut\. i« sree»*ibh fron» |I»

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P J Ices L. 1 near NJUHted usd tamaading tround. .verlookitig the h»r*>.«'.baj -.mi sound, about K0 tt ds from the dock or landing, fromwhich plsce i parket plies to md from New-York weeklv..sn.lin the immediate neighborhood of *. store, church, stmool-bouse and g.-a.n mill, and iboat 5 milrs fren. i s:.ig- routethat connects with the L >ug-lsland R*.ilro«d daily. The lotis 50 feei front by 100 fee! deep. The House is 36 feet front by 23feet deep and stories aud attic in front. «nd coutains 2 roomswith lire places and 2 te!iar n.orns. with a eisern that can beus-d in both or the ground floor; t . .tns with nre places outhe 2d floor and 6 finished tttic bedrooms. The^wholepremi-ssn are enclosedvritli n picket fence. Title bdisputable mdI ossession given immedi tely. For farther particnlars m.jnirrifJoseph Weedi 96Division str-t t. between i and " o'clockP. ¦<; afCapt, S»«!aii Buuie, on board of sloop V,c* too« OtiVM street. Oerween Wednesilav and Thursi' i v si eachn.. \. »i IK. W. WOOD NorthpextNoiUqort, Ma;ch 7(h, lS4t- in? IB)'

WANTED, ILLINOIS LAND.for whichcash at a low rat» will b- j^ti.-i Good Lands. Titles,

.ami locations will be necessary. Apply 'o*ftfA. l\ SMITH. &iLibertystr. 't.

4,000 ACHES MICHIGAN LANDS, 40,000Pennsylvania, and 15,000 ir. Lndiaaa improv-d an) un¬

improved. Apply to A. P. SMITH,u20 if_S5 LibertT ätrr°tL_

äfesüöu ACRES ILLINOIS LANDS b'QRÜ üeHvot exchange.Lands, location asd titles good. BargainssV cau be had by at plying to

c2ti tfA. P. SMITH. Si Liberty it.

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K) HANDSOME FARMS TO EXCHANGEFOR (»OODS. located near the New-York tnd ErieRailroad, with Houses, Barns, Orchards, Wood tnd

Plourh Land. Price $2u per acre. Some We«tern lands mdsome money would not be objected to. Diagrams can be seenby a. plying to A. P. Smith, 85 Liberty sc. ".; '

EOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CJ I V^PROPERTY.A line Farm of 115 acres, is a goodcasing farm, with orchard and buildings, lying near

Patterson on che Pa»sa:c River. Apply tol'28t''A. P SMITH, ßi Liberty st.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITYPROPERTY.A handsome productive groin farm

iiig on tue passaic river near Peterson, N. Jersey, H>0;res land and good fa.-rn bmldinps. Ap;-Ivto

2Ef tfA. P. SMITH. Hi Liberty-sLFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.Parms üifollows: one of 162, 200,13,56, SC. 76.120, 3fi and 50 acres,all handsome improved farms within 30 miles of New

York city, and will be sold orexchanged at great bargains.28f tfA. P. SMI HI. S3 !.! .-.-.

ff&^FOR SALE.A Farm containing SO acres.5^9^ 10 wood land.26 miles from New-York, on the-.-

pike road to Babylon, 6 miles from the railroad. On theFarm i good House and ont-buÜdings;attached totheFarmis a good Dock and ?.ll the privilettes of the South Bay. Iu-

the premises of GEORGE W. BRYAN, or of-'ITH k CASE, 127 Chatham-street._mh 13 Irn*-

FARM FOR SALE..Twelve huadred andsixty acres of most excellent land is offered for saU. bythe subscriber. This land is known as the " Ashlaud

farm;" and is situated in th- town of Lyme, Jefferson Count;,New-York. Seven hundred and fifty acres of the tuet is clear¬ed; the lejidue is wry heavily timbered. The land is ofgre itft rtility. aud is situated in an excellent wheat-growing sectionofone ofthe most we dthy and populous Counties of the Star*.The farm buildings are numerous, extensiveand commodious,ami the location of the property is such as to offer a mo.t ad¬vantageous investment of capital tor an individual or an

*' Associarjon," disposed to enter extensively mto the farming bn-siness. h or fiirthi r particulars in mire ol

JOS. A. PHILLIPS. 3 MileRay, Jefferson Co. N. Y.Refers to Marsh & Willis, 101 Pearl-sti New-York City.September 19, 18-13. s212tawtf

jqgfcFARM FOR SALE.To be sold at auction,^gtyjp Apr.i th- !:th, on the m-mises, hi th- Cmiimissio'i.-js¦Sw appointed by the Orphans1 Courtofthe County of B< r-

geh, State of New-Jersey, a small Farm, coutaiuing elevenand three-quarter acres, belonging to thee.täte of Henry J.Vausauu, deceased, situated on die Hackensack River iu thetownship of New-Barbadoes, ibout fourteen miles from Ho-boken. On the premises is a good Dwelling-House, Bam. andan excellent Orchard of apple mJ pear trees. The earthen¬ware business is carried on by George Wplfkill, and it is welle dculated for brick-making, as that business was carried onwith success a few years auo. It has rented annually for one

huudnd and fifty dollars. For farther particulars inquire of.ALBERT C. ZABRISKJE,5i9 Greeuwich-st.

or of HENRY BANTA, Commissioner,inbl3:eod t April f>* HacKeusai k, New-Jersey.

FUR SALE.A beautiful Karin ot'Hö acres'of cultivated Land, md 23 acres ofvery thrifty growthlOfyonug timber,situated near the cross roads in the

township of South Brunswick. Middlesex county, N. J. Onthe great post road from New Brunswick to Trenton. Thesoil is loamy, in good he irt and susceptible of the highest de¬grees ofimprovement: very level and free from stones, andwell fenced into small Gelds. Two thrifty young apple or-ch irds ami i fine young pe ich orchard just coding in bearing,with an ab und nice of pear, plum and cherry irees..'real painshaving been takeu to navea great variety of the very bestkind sol'fruit. The buildings are new, built in'37, and eon-

list of an excellent house. Iir^- barn, wagon house, cattlesheds, smoke-house, &C.&C.; water plenty and good. 'Phisproperty willbesold very cheap, and it wished, the stock,larmiug utensils, hay, grain, (kc. can be had at a low valua¬tion. Possession on the first of April, with an indisputabletitle.Gentlemen wishing to purchase, can reach the place in 31 or

i hours by tin C mden and Amboy Railroad to Wests fromwhichplace itisiU mile.,. Persons wishing further informa-tion, can obtain it of A. SNEÜF.KER,

131 Washington, or of the subsi riber.CORNELIUS SNEDEKER.

Rhode Hall, Feb.29th, 1844. nihil tA.vod*

COAL, COAL..Broken, Egg, Stove and NutCoal; best quality Peach Orchard Red Ash, fresh from

the mines, at the lowest prices. JAMES FERGÜSÖN.mtiti (im Yardcorner of Greenwich and Christopher.

14.O ()() PER CHA.LDRON..LIVERPOOL.IpO.v/Vy COAL ofsnperior quality, lor sale at he abovelow price till further notice. Consumers are invited to call.

T STOKES DICKERSON, k17 Anthony street,mhl tf i.ear Broadw ly.

l^RESH MINEl) COAL just received, and will-a? be soled at the low price of $1 50 per ton, delivered to any1 trr of the city, Wai rautetl ro he the best. 1 u 111 r y of Peach Orchard Stow ami Broken and Egg. Also Will be deliveredfrom the yard screened at $: 75 per ton

PE PER CLIN'PUN,j ri2i2m* cor. of Kim; and Greenwich.T IVERPOOL COAL YARD .The subscriberJl-i inte,;ds giving his particular attention to the pnrcha eand sale of the above Coal. Consumers of Liverpool Coalar* invited to call on the subscriber before purchasing else-where, a» he is prepared to sell for small profits

T. STOKE* DICKER SON.No. 107 Anthony-street, near Broadway.

Fine Coal for Smith's use for sale as above. f 17 tf

PEACH ORCHARD COAL..Discharging thisday a superior Cargo of the above coal, of the broken and

stove size. The above coal is of the celebrated Spohn vein,and warrant-! to gi\*e satisfaction, Will be sold at a lowprice, direct from vessel. Apply to

T. STOKES DICKERSON,mhlitf I(i7 Anthony street, near Broadway.

npÖ LRON MASTERS.. i or sale, Mill SitesX in th<- immediate neighborhood 11 Bituminous Coal andIron Ore of the firstquality,in Pennaf Ivania.the nearest pointti) tide water when- auch Coil and ()r»- are found together..The communication is complete with Philadelphi 1 ami Balti¬more, h.( mats and Railway. For Pamphlets descriptive ofthe property, and farther information, applv to ArchibaldMHnryre, Albany; to Archibald Rodert.-.on, Philadelphia; orto the undersigned a: No.03 Merchants' Exch ume. New-York,where may be seen specimens of the coal and ore; also, mapsand sections of the property.nMCm' w. H. CASEY. Civil Engine*".

AMEH ICAN COOPERS'TOOLSml'POOLS m L-eneral for HOUSE md

'SHIP . ARPENTERS, BUTCHERS1ice kr en be obtained in ill their v.in.-<-. «t WHOLE-SAL* ai d RETAIL, it FULTON-STRßEl NEWYork, ol the m-'st celebrated mannmcturers, [toarranUdCast Steel.) sn< h uiALBERTSON'S, CONGER'S. BARTON fkSMlTR 5,

HORTON'», GIFFORD'S, and other maker*.'Coopers' Doweling Bitu;

00. Beck Irons;do. Tnp»ml But.K-bor-rs.do. Leveling Pi met;do. Vices;in. Compasses;do. Marklug Srous,Steile

a LSO,Atnencnn Iron lln-'t«loOoets' Truss II..¦ ..

do. Head and StaveJointers;

»10 Stock How.-Hi anJ|Crosrr»;

do. Urac-s;NOTICE.Sntncientu itiiMnswerto the advertise men 1

that spi»ir» to the contrwy, that we not only bave the Toolsmf JoHfi Co^oxa, 33 Attorney-street, New*York,foi salt! v»here advertised, bat we ils.» have ri,^ gennioe wash** im.fist Steel Jons« p ( oMi.r.n's, wtioi. w» warrant in -II re-

. ji»-els equal, if not superior, tO John I outer's.And as th.- said John COQgef has mauifeatnl »0 much ferl

int in relation to our selling Pool* that are not h«t iimW,derm it but imtiee, lortl ,. luformatiott ol ti>e public. t< >«'.

in 11 the said lohn I "nu'-t learned his n nie with lathti nlsaid Jout P. Conger, And u fbr proofof the quahl) "i tneTools mad- by John P. looser, v*. bgVf ibutldancei Utdth'V do BOt re-jinre the Q iMif 04 J.dili t' nugef, 1J A'.torH«->¦treat,ta m iki tri ¦><¦ . deabM"

Aü tin <lrn**ii befor* the public by our who takes th-pn^trvodol creating for hims»U Botorieti hi vilifyitta

UI liei«lt'.Or<, >« r L»ttCe Ml Ol f eltef ,!«¦ (ti I Wl "I Old Iave hut *hsll coiitnm- t.. kr. 1-, Joi 11 < ousmr's 1

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I)Trvy. I r*ii BeswdtCI v » o 'I «wmrinl, '* '.'! "IPi*isoa» Jv ' i>_ N. h 11>>k. 1'hartes Smitn, B«»»fon. A <i «U W. Junes. Fli.ijur ; ». -.. and K. Pt «lt Si Broo»-r. Baltimore,where farther information may be tiad ou the »unject-Tror Lrau sad Nail Faeiorr. HKNÄY BL KD EN.

.«ji tf_

IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Surrogateof the County ofNew YorJtvnotice is .hereby giventto ill

iv»rsuus having claim-, aaainst NATHANIEL L^NT, lateof the city ofNew York, kentleman, deceased, tu present ii:t-i tine with the vouchers thervef 10 the suhscnber, a: his storeNo. 133 Front street, in the city of New York, on or bthe tKrenty^fventh day of August next. Dated N-w \.he twt*iny.foarth day ol February. löU.iSfltawSni ÜEURGE W. L-'NT. r..

RAGS AND CANVAS Wl ,.. I i i. rcuv* voted for cash at M U ttfactU a. '¦.. 1. l>*.

jaBi9^ K9&8W*$i9Xi riBH.

Office Croto* AQt'EDi'ct Board, }Mart h 23rd, 131«. S

NOTICE TO CONTRACT! IRS..Scaled Pro¬posals will be received by the Snh>cnl>er until the 30Ji

day 01" March, lilt, at tie office of the Croton AqueductWorks, for rhe excavation. back-nUunj, ramming and rej up

iug of Benches for -water piiesin the following streets, vir:roK rwELi r. wen.

W ilcat street from Cherr, to East River.Clinton "

for ilt p-' h.

Eighth street from Avenne C. to East River.Ninth toJArenae u.

Burling slip .' Front street to South streetWest side IVck slip from Waterstreetto Southst.First Avenue from llrh street to 12th sweet.West Broadway from Chambers street to Canals:.Sixth street

'. FirstAvenue to Avenue C.Sixth " " Avenue D. to East River.Corlears " " Grandstreet to Watersueet.Gay " " Waveriy Place to Ghnstopher street.Third Avenue " 7th street to Uth street.Fron' street

" Rutgers street to Clinton st.

Tenth Avenue " 21st st. to 23d"st.The Benches will bs due m such part ot each street as *r.n:i

!>e prescribed. . ,

Those for 6 inch pi|>es will be 5 lee: deep and 2 leet wide at

Those for 12 inch pipes will be 5i feet deep and 2i feet wide*Afterrhe. pipes have btcu laid (which will be doneby agents

employed by the Croton Aqueduct Committee.) the trencheswill be rilled in in layer» not etc.din- !» inches in thicknessby the contractor, with sound and good materials tor the pur¬

pose, the same to be well rammed, mJ then re;avrd in i dnra*ole and workmanlike manner

Offset trenches will be required occasionally when trenchesare to be laid. Where hydrants are to be placed, cross Benches5 feet deep and It feet wide at bot:, m wil! be ft-,;uireJ. A :er

the same are placed, the streets and sidewalks to be repavedand left in like good condition as before the commencement oftin/ work. Proposes will state ti e price per mile lor-thetrenches, to cover all exj-nse? for excavating, bickfilling,ramming, repas. ing, supplying sand, paving stones, aud clean¬ing the stie-u of all superfluous materials. A price per t'>ur,running measure, will also be named for the hydrant trenches,measuring from the longitudinal main to the foot of the hy¬drant.Bin deciding upon the proposals, the CrotonAoqueduct >m*

mittee will reserve the right of rejecting my proposals theydisapprove. Kach proposal mint be accompanied with thesignatures of two responsible persons, signifying [heir assentto become sureties lor the faithful perlotmanceofthe con*tract; to be marked on the outside " Propos its for Exc ivatiugTrenches." and to be addr-ssed to the subscriber. It will bestipulated in the contract that the contractors see that such1 imps as ire furnished ind directed to t>e placed at thetreiichi s

left open dur'iii; the night, are supplied with oil, and placedevery night in conspicuous positions. The attention ol con-Bactors is requested particularly teethe following: The termexcavation is to be understood a* embracing all excavationother than that of rock measuriug halfa cubic yard ind miand contractors will be supposed to have informed themselvesof the character of" the excavation, and made their proposalsaccordingly. The contractor will be required to keep thetrenches clear until the pipes ir- laid aud caulked, and 00 al¬low nice will be made lot caving in, or extra work ofanykind ThesBeetis not to be broken up without w ritten di¬rections from tin- Water Purveyor, which directions willspecify irom and to what points the street is to be broken upfromume to time. It is uitended rl.it th- trenches shall beopened no faster than the pip» r-Iayi is can put m die pipes,the trenches are to be refilled and repaved immediately at'twrthe pipes are laid.The payments ou estimates will 1»«' within ten per cent, of

w ork done, on th.- completion of the woi k.such sum will bereserved for two months a*will, in th- opinion of the WaterPurveyor, provide for any repaving, or other w ork found ne¬cessary, in consequence of the imperfect mauuer in which myptrt of the work his be*u doue ou the pan of the ceutractor.No contract will be finally serried without the. personal ex*

aminatiouand certificate ofthe Watei Purveyor( opies of the contract and certificate in final settlement can

be ex unined at the office of the I!roton A'pied net Works.By order of the Croton Aqueduct * 'ommitlee.

JAMES A. COFFIN,President' roton Aqueduct Board.

N. B..The proposals ofpetsons offering for the above workwill be considered as made for the whole, ot such part as theJoint Croton Aqnodet Committee may assign. mb25t30TO BRASS FOUNDERS.-Sealed Proposalsa. will be received by the subscriberuutil the J7th day ofMarch, iBu.at 3 P. M. at the office of the Croton AqueductWorks for

25 If inch Stopcocks50 1100 1laOO I "

200 s"

Composition ofsaid Cocks tobe 16 oz. Copper li oz. tinand I oz. zinc. The woikmanship to be of the best characterand to be approved ol by the Water Purveyor. Patterns of saidCocks can tie seen at the offii e.

Persons wishing to pr »pose an requested to call at the .'llicebefore seuding iheir proposals.

By order ofthe I 'roton Aqt. < Committee.JAMES A. COFFIN,President, C. A. B.nrd.

Cro. Aqt. Offic< M irch, 20, iv.a rnh22 t27

LEECHES! LEECHE> -Coiiat.i/itlyoti hand,received fresh every new irrival, a larg< supply of good

size, healthy Swedish and Geilnau Leeches that will tuie

.puck. For sale by the thousaud, hundred or dozen, ami putup in turf so as to be transported with safety to any part ofthe country.Leeches applied by a i ompett nr person af au> time.A. B. SANDS St CO. Wholesaleand Retail Druggists,mil tin 273 Broadway,cor. Chamberst. liramte Buildim;.

NOTICE TO NEW FIRMS./TERCIIA.NTS about establishing new firmsM are re'iue.-,:»"i to peruse the following ''ARU:The snb.-.cnbers having b*en established for a number *f

years, and being practical SIGN AND ORNAMENTALPAINTERS,would acquaint Merchants ind others that Iheyhave concluded to reduce their CHARGES [Cot cash only)50PR.I ENT. BELOW their former PRICES.5 f~ All work executed by them to be in their well knownSUPERIOR STYLE. ACKERMAN it MILLER,j.al2 3m* No. lü! Nassau st. near Ann.

ÜR ENCHPOLISH1N«\ PASTE..This a rtide5- is a combination of elementary substances, luv ine a »Bongaffinity fore/ch other, which unite ind form a compound ...:>)-ktt ther new in its character. The brilliancy and durability oftl e polish it imparts t<> ihe most delicate article of furniture,such as mahogany, rosewood, ebony, Italian marble, also to'.'rn !_:->, piieiit leather, milituv caps, ice is DJUUrpai fd.Itsapplii n ion iseasy, requiring ver-, little labor to restore theirticle to its original beauty, For sale by A. B. SANDS ScCO., Granite Buildings, 273 Broadway, corner Chambers st ;also by A. B 5c U Sands, 79 Fulton st.; D. Sands & < o 7'East Broadway. Price25cents. miilK tm

SEBRIn&S RKSTORATIVeToKDIAL.IS now universally admitted to be n oertain

specific for Dysp< psi i, Nervous Affections, We iknass, Losaof Appetite. Debility, he Physicians prescribe it to their i itieiiu. cent), men w ho have experienced its curative effects,gratefully recommend It; ladies have derived the irre-te»tbenefit from its exhibition in nervous and other complaint",epicures sie restored t*> tiveir appetite; 'ud tlie weak and feeblean- m Mle r.rronx Rod rigoroos. ''Health, the |.,or man's riches.the rich man's hlis»." lias, through ir« inlluence, been ex-tended tu all classes and conditions.mechanii i and mar u| .-

turers, mereii uns md bankers, lawyers and divines, philo1 her«, t oet» .in I pi inters, have ,|| he.-n cured bv this medii ine,as then i ettifii »tes ind recommendations utisfactonly poive.Vit thou . uids upon thi usinds rum tin w ho in ilail; »uffi inntorture, both of imud and body, fro-nth* sNive complnuts,wheM a;, inf'll'ble r»me<ly is offere,] CO ÜMm iu thi ResltjveCordial, which is prepared by C. C, SEBRlNG, md.old athisomce No.6 Murra* »tt . ilsim

Dofc< in i if THE Fl'! tfDKH i >F THE Tl0 son 1an m * \ h m i»h pr m rn k i, h ltedBroom* »inet. w» iieie as ikimI are wanted «u«h i«atients witht hrosic l)»»e»iie s. can fined.no r» IkI fiorn other I'hv .<< isnsThousands have called upon Dr, rbornpsoa duiing ih< is)two mouthi To be satisrWd ofhis skif i ind ability it I railmd luve iu interview a host of tfoeuiasntairi nderiee .i

togethei too t. I,i in no ii» loi public so..,, ».¦,».,, autlei nstii indrrwird* from $100 topi (mwi. fT'ird to .. ve i|h liegstiVi in <ntr.,|»riiii. r«., Au. letters from th* Khil riPraists utu s gold mettaj from Louis niillq |. i

1 til i \ bf "¦'.11 It tile oflRl e, 11 I BloolMe tlre*>(n B The tu:lnn<nV' Gulden, ttahl'''etsti to ,h who

¦. 'II. a b-.ok v».ii. i Ute* ..... 'Li,,,! r ,,.

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IMPORTAN1 Dl» "\ BR\It 'HA H 11 -N \ ' I EHRA

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J vsif> ft BLACKWELL )kUwtm HERSEV BAVLIES. } Kx

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, thai the sialeof property for unj-aid 4*sesim<*nts. adv.rtise.! ¦ ir

Place on ihe i^th of Juu# l*st is |H,stj>oned to Frid-. Iday of April, 1851 at 12 o'clock at noou iu tiie City Hall.

Street Commissioner's office, Oct. 12Ui. iS4loI6 2aw 6m JOHN EWEN. Street Commissioner.

HUDSON COUNTY\ New-Jersev,. iVlnrch Z>,!8tt..Sealed proposals witl be received until Satnrdai

r >r in A. M. for the building of a County Prison' io Noith Bergen.the building,; " tOs Ol feet.the store to be

.J -r' F,*» -. 'h-r par-.cohrs ap-

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. \-,..r. l ÜWKIKIL M'-ommitttr»

TA PA NNED CALF SKINS for Shoe Work-*J Thirty per cent «t than those of French mic-s'«.t jre/and warranted in every respwet, or the money returts'd ftherMo not t rove equal :h the Lest imisirted skm*.For sale by G. W GORUM,

Agent fo: JAK. Ward, No. ? North Essex *tr-«t. Nf..u

'. manufacturers ofevery desni|iticu of Patent L>».trier, Japanned Muslin, < nrtain Stuff. \c. Sic Also toTen.ixriel,ed.lurnesS.fc,vpa.llj Lmiag Leather, uarli la*."WINDOW SHADE DEPOT,

^ _2fO. I SPRUI E-STREET.

CO ) 000 VV°KTH OF SHADES -Th-^WiJ,yUU.,!»,-r;^.||iri., the attention ofthe wtv_.5_-??£iu _~*1..m^£.*p*eBild assortments of Sbedsatfc»,evercould l^Rectedl together, all having been tinted ttartists ol acknowledged reputation. We would inform tslpubuc that w-have no tgeutt, not can our shades be boat?i, any other place, as we neve, aUow ,.Ur ,KV,es to be hswSround by drj goods uorcaro« dealer,. . my other £

_sbtneni.Ti i:imiu»s of all kinds, whuhilf ind ret»ilfM3m BARTOL n DE MAI %y

MORAND'S DACÜERREOTYPE L!Kt-N ESSES..Rooms in Orsmte Budding, corner atBr< dway aud ("hunber s:r«rrt, rntrince m Chamber

Mord peneci saitsiacuou in every requisite to rmtier a Lit*,ess valuable, and although they luve notyet attained uViguity.of xpr^Jtssorshh in the business, they freelycr»L«.Uge i comparison with any ¦'".her artist.

The subscribers mvite attention of strangers and citizens istheir Rooms as above, where, by thr meam of their Pavi?Liga* Regulator,they are enabled to take Lt1tes«s»etksshoiter time than at any other establishment, and with a clear.ne-?s, distinctness, and beauty of outline, no: equaled ti*.where, and inali weathers.They baTemad* such improvements durinc the pastwi«.

ter es enables them to furnish pictures, which thry w*ma' 'aafford perfect satisfaction in e\.-ry requisite to rrudersLitp.IiesS

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dimtense < comp.Circulars, containing extracts from the unsolicited' pmiesbestowed on their work bv the press,at large, nuv behad ittheir rooms, where specimens oftheir work may also

at all tim. >. A St G. H. MORAND k CON. B..Cameras, ( hemicalsi and all Mcessaryarxnraras

furnished, and thorough instruction given m all hronrktt tf(heart. 'wilJuwjrnUAIRBANKS'S patent PLATTORM ScA LES.Jl The manufacturers have brought these Balances to ttr:ygreat degree of i- rfection. and, in their various modifk«tioutluve adapted them to all the purposes for which hea,yrMa£actions ue required b) weijniC In the mechanical eoastrac.tiou.i lt< is ike to s cure STRENGTH, Dl P.ABILliyand A( It U RAC i curacy hot merely as a ii*ciik poiaiand to a given amount,but unüot m y curacy at every aagk ,\the Platform md throughout die entire rangn, fron thelawegto the highest cai«citv of the Bal.uice.These Sc iles k.-ep their adjustment perfectly, *re o-rer \\\

hie to del mgement, and seldom to any ei|>en»e lor r»i*irj.-.They ire m use in most ofthe Railroads in the lulled Statiiand m some of them they h ive been lou^ in use, the «iper»:,..3beiii£ perle« i. also in the Doimant and Portabb Scalesfaweighing merchandise. Merchants and others who hate ludthem m cousuut use for a succession of years, testifytoümiuniform accuracy, and to the fact that they aci^ar mianVtedbv wear. These Scali s have tiso been pexented in Euglaoii,where they areexteusively used, both in private wareflsussiand public railways.

EDWARD FIELD, No. I Platt street,andJ. W. THORN K, No. IIS Bioad-street,

o20 eodlv New-York.Ol KU K of I HK RKCCIVKB OF 'PitSJ,)

(lid Alms House, ( Park.) {PURSUANT to the 9th Section of the 2d Am.X cle of die '* Act tor the collection Of Paves in the CitT .{New-York," passed April 15, ibi'5. Public notic« is herebyciveu to all persous who have omitted to pay their taies, thjlive same re«]uired to be paid to me at my otlice on or belowthe first day <>l April ne\t.On the Taxes ol 1&13, wind» may remain unpaid on tke tasi

liisl day of April iivir, ar. interest at the rate ol 12 |yr eru; mannum w ill be charged calculated from th- 14th day of Octo¬ber last to the day Oil which the same he paid.On all Taxes remaining uupaid ou the btb of April tieit

warrants will issue to lev> the tame by distress and sale ofütegood3 and chattels of the person assessed.mhatapl IL T KIERSTED. Receiver wfTas«s.OHERIFF'S SALE..By virtue ol a w rit of lien

facias, to inedirected and delivered, I ill expose for uUt 12 o'clock, \1 ou TUESDAY the sixteenth day of April

next, ittlie Yestibuje of the <ity Hall of the < ity of NtnYork Blithe right tith md interest of ( omeliusJ Wr»tldi,which h" had on the fifteeuth il i, of N ovember, eighteen kiu><li. .! md forty-three, or at air, lime afterwards of, m ma ^all that certain piece Of parcel of Land «itti the Bu>l4i*fthereon, situate, lying and beiiig in the Fourth Waidol \UCityofNew \ mk. at the southwesterly corner cfMssiioimd I itiiernie streets, ami bounded and containing as feihwfCBegiuuiug at the said southwesterl comer of CatlieriwsrdMadison streets, iiiiiuni^ tl.<.,. «mthan!' v llongl ath<eitne street, 70 feet, to laud now ol William Green. Ji form-rU ot'SaiiiU'd Milban!,.-., to-uee w».,iwardly aloug tit* Milland 65 feet, riieuce uortltwardly about 70 feet to .Mmlismstreet,arid thenceeastwardlj dong M idi,on st.tiileet 'othrpi ii i of begiuuiu ; being the s mie premises » hich were twretofore mortgaged i>y Joit.| )¦ Ditto and Julia, Ins wife, to He¬bert Lenox and James Leuox, to secure the piymeut of tf«sum e.fju.ooti dollars and inten v. w bich mortg ige harinf benlit--!, f.oeilo-.il the said premises w ere sold uuder mid brvirtue oi a decree obtained in the ' Hurt of Chancery; befontheVice' liancellorof the fust Circuit, in i ceiuiu caniatherein depending, iu * hich the said Junes Lenox, saryjvor,Sic was complainant,and the said Joseph Ditto and Jrdia, hiswife md others.weredefeudauts;Deed July nth, !8l3.Lib. W.pg i, Philo T Kuggli s, M ist, and Ch ui< ery.to (.'otuelnuJ. VVesllake and other*

\lso, dl ti e riuht, title and interest of the jjiJ ConehnsJ.VVestl ik.. v\ Inch he had ou the bth d i. of November, 1843, or

at auy time aftenvards,of, in ami to nil that certain lot, piece w

or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the >eveuthWard oftheciti ol New-York, bounded aslfollows: noruVerlviu front by Cherry street, easterly .'.> ¦ lor ,<i ground aoaor late of John Morau;southerIy by the List KiverorWatRstr-et md westerly by sround now or I ite ol Bit haul Turner,containing in breadih, on Cnerry stnet, Zi fert 6 iuches;nthe r.ar. .a: Watei »t.. Vj feet li inches; tad in length on nrhside from street to stte-t 120 feet, >ee ulvr. 2t7, page 1RMay5. 18H ,., .

All ill the right, title and interest ol the said ( omtlinsJ,Westlake w hich n« n id on the ijth d »v of Nov. mber, 11(3,ot. t any time afterwards, of, iu and to all those 2 certnulou,nji,., (.r parcels of ground situate, lying md !»^uig »1 t]ie7uWardol thecitj of New-York between Cherry im w«t«

street,, beim: pat: and parcel of the premises forrnerll btlastihg to John Pownsend, bounded and coutainiag a» followi.uwit: beginning at th" northwest eornei of a hit of ground uo«

ownedTbi John White, md thence runninf easterly dostCherry street, thirty six feet to land of George Buckmasvr..hence southeri) feet ilons; theland il miJ Burkmiut«.,thence westerly i>> üet t« the lot of ground uowowmdrrso.I White, thence nortlwrl: dong laid Whines land fil ft*to the place of beginning , ,. .

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And. also, all '.hit r-r' 1111 other mere r psjrel ol Uiid «i.e

ite, lying md '-ein.' in the ?th W ird of the r»y ol Nevs-iort.be'we., hern md Water streets and boanded as foucwafwit: beginnins " tpointol the southwesterly eornei ««f wiv

tum and Edward D< t» MontaigueaUnd and numugmtlieneenortherly aio,iW .he,aid D»l< MootaKif iiind'J 1»«.

land now owned by Joho White, and roaniM PwMMgeil\ fifty leet to land of (teorgeBuckmssttf, and tMWsammtilt dot R th* land said Bm kmastei 60fes4 to \\ .«ei sttwt.

andtheoet ii<m»; Waterstieet '»« (Vetto the pUckofbaj»Biitc, i^-e LibiUM, 1»» Mn,June laif

\U.. ill '»ie right, titl* md intmsi the said I seaslsrnjWeatlake. whtdi he had or th< löth da f Novejakw,igor tt o.> run- ifts>rwards in ind to all Uiosefetftewpjlots, pieces nd »rerlani ind litu IvinS md tMUl WPnow ot Ute iah Ward ol thel-it» ol N. w 1 rk »nd «««*«..o im., r»f the Btm>mingd*ielr*«k, made by J ? .*J*J*Cr, v r, .! i'. 1' ». >« lots »i«»mh<<ss s*

1011,1012. toil, which said four lots Im ciwtig^nfuttllsother, nd 1;. rrmhei ki ¦.**. said r««j ui psttsi¦gPM.miMlfiOg 11 ..!.:* ".» lb ''. <oh el 8|»! l"w

dttrant hMl|«Hri ihetrahouu «.»»..! f ¦».« «h« p«n ***ftlwr ...fii...L hue -I BUI UN ,h»-.»-e'» lit.J!, I .)..- I If h Mrime, ......h ,tt.MlliU We-.leily «. .»

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0* touCing 'o tr«- sod debtor tf1-to-to. nsa,and the transfer <.( sny property by niss g-^jparpose whatever, ue !¦.: ndd« Uw au«i srevoso.

February 28th, IgM. ü. f. CHA I'M A V. Atrorne^mh 9 law3m

_ ÄttachwgCjggjSdürsuantto AN urder oF ALt2 DER H. WELLS, Snrrogataof the Countr <w Jiitf,chestei notice is herebv given to '«dl^^ÄJSijgtsiuraiust d.state VV'illiam Haj ward, late of um " ^Sing Sing, in said I ounty, deceased, to P'rtt,cl y0ssf'with th- soucners there..!, to IÄV undexsigneovVr-rl & &tratorofth« said deceased, it his place of ^'a'F;said rillagnc« or before the fourth day 0< oeV»D.«ted Feb uar.' ^Oth, ,, tr * r L»

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