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MERCIAL AFFAI MONEY MARKET. Mowpar, April 19—6 P. M. ‘The market opened pretty wetl this morning for Mon- day, and a stormy, diragreeable day at that. Reading Railroad took the load among the fancies; and before the close, an advance of 1 per cent was realized. Norwich and Worcester advanced % per cent; Harlem. 1; Erie Railroad, '{; Delaware and Hudson, %, since last sales; | Eric Bonds. 1859, $4; Erie, 1871, 44; Erie, 1862, 4; New | Hersey Zine, 4. This stock is gradually leaving the mar- | ket.and going into strong hands for permanent invest- ment. The bulk of the daily purchases is made by par- tics who are interested in the company, and look upon it | 8 a property the value of which cannot be estimated, At the second board, to-day, the market was quite buoy- ‘ant, and the transactions unusually lurge. Zine Company went up 2{ per cent: Canton Company, 3s; Reading Rail- road, 4; Eric Railrond, *;; Harlem, 43; Norwich and Worcester, {. A small lot of Transit stock sold at 43 yer cent. cash. Holders are firm, and offer very fttle stock at current quotations, A small lot of Yhonix Mining Company stock sold this afternoon, 118 per cent, carvh, This is a handsome advance m the previous sale, and shows a rapid improve- tent in public opinion relative to the merits of this com- wny,and its prospects. The price named above is really nothing for the stock, if one half that is reported of its resources is t ‘The most active fancy in the street, to-day. was Reading Railroad, and the improvement in Prices a# great as in any other on the list, This seems the more extraordinary, when we take into consideration the fact that there is not the slightost basis for the rise, and thet it is purely speculative. The demand at the first board was exevedingly active. This extraordinary all for stock we understand was occasioned by a move- ment in Philadelphia, to complete the corner which has 80 long been approaching the culminating point. It cer- tainly looks as though it had reached its climex, Most of the fio stock of this company has been placed on s at Philadelphia. and the bulls, thinking they had the b & tight place, notified them to deliver. This of course created an active demand for stock. and ion is, that the shorts have been pretty It is rue they have been compell- y high prices; but before the lapse of many will find the stock plenty enough at derably below tl. e now current. The bulls e stock, and it will be a question with them what can they do with it? Without heavy shorts, prices cannot be sustained, It may, therefore, be put down asa fixed fact that Reading Railroad stock has touched its maximum. A leading man in the manage- Tnent of this company visited this city a few days since, and marshalled his forces for active operations, but his Position was not so impregnable as he supposed It appears to us that some measure should be adopted hy the stockholders or by the Legislature, to prevent those directly connected with the management of our incorporated companies from connecting themselves with ny combination for the purpese of speculating in the stock, There can be no justification for the officers of any company engaging in the gambling operations of the longe and the shorts of Wall street; and it is time those Who have for some time past appeared so prominently in Uhese rpeculations should be more gencrally known by the stockholders whose interests they have undertaken to protect. We sbali be glad when all these fancy stocks get eetticd down upon some solid basis—when all these ex- tensive iluctuations cease, and they are left to the natu- rol changes of the market. It will be a good thing for these interested as permanent holders, when Read- ing Railroad stock ceases to be a football for specu- lniers. Under the present regime it has been micrely & machine, which has worked the ruin of thousands, while these who have controlled the move- f {he machinery have realized fortunes out of their uided constituents. It has been reported that no re- duction would be made this season, in the rates of charges for transporting eoal, probably for the purpose of aiding the inflation in the stock. Notwithstanding this, itis well known among the coal dealers. that a reduction in prices is in contemplation, and they are holding back coalin consequenee. In the event of a contest commencing between the railroad and canal, we may look for results similar to those realized before, under similar circum- stances. The last weekly report of the anthracite coal trade, stated that the aggregate brought down by the Reading Mailroad this season, was 430.936 tons, against 313,204 tons, This is wrong—it should have read, 430,336 tons this season, against 513,204 tons to the same date last year, showing a deficiency this season of 83.181 tons The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port. to-day, amounted to $53,000; payments, $2476 GO—Dalance. $3,524,416 51. ‘The Mechanics’ and Traders’ Bank has declared a semi- annual dividend of 6 per cont; the West Chester County Bank a dividend of 4 per cent. ©. ‘The moderate amcunt of business transacted in this and olher seaport cities, this year, is rather a favor- able feature, as it gives all classes an opportunity to recuperate themselves, and etrengthen their position for anyfuture expansion, These lulls have a favorable effect upon trade. Consumption generally goes on year after year, without those fiuetuations which so frequently ap- pear in the movements of commerce; and whatever pause there may be one season in demand from consumers, ro- quires a corresponding increase in supply another, to fill up the vacuum. A dull, inactive season is not. therefore; such an unfortunate state of things as many think, but, on the contrary. should be regarded as a healthy reaction sure to be attended with most profitable results. For more than three years all classes have rushed headlong into the most extravagant speculations. Credits have been most enormonsly expanded, both public and private. We have carried on for several years the most extraordi- nary system of internal improvements ever known in any country. We have progressed in all things too rapidly, and but for the reaetion whieh has recently been realized, we should, perhaps, before this, have been in the midst ofa revulsion. About twelve months since there were decided indications of an explosion in financial and commercial circles. Several very heavy failures oc- curred, and for a time the most serious apprehensions were entertained. A more cautious policy was adopted, ‘and the effect has been beneficial. The internal trade of thecountry is ina sound and prosperous condition, and it is likely to continue so, if not forced beyond judicious limits. The moderate trade transacted thus far this season, gives the mereantile classes an opportunity to eoncentrate their eapital and make it more available. For a time there probably will be an accumulation of idle Papital, which guaranties reduced rates of interest and temporary speculations in stocks., which are limited in their operation, and have no effect, favorable or unfavor- able. upon the legitimate movements of commerce. The banks, in periods of aetivity in trade, employ a large per eent of their means in stock speculations, in tem- porary loans upon bypothecations of securities, whieh ean be made avullable at the shortest notice, and have to give way « legitimate demand for mo- ney from those engaged in trade. This in a measure accounts for the large amount of idle capi- tal st this moment seeking employment, and the fa- cilitates furnished for the inflation of fancy stocks. The opening of inland nevigation may give a greater im- petustotrade than has yet been realized this season, and give activity to a portion of the unemployed capital of our banking institutions. If not. we must wait pe- tiently for another season, with the consolation that no ‘actual loss bas been experienced by the delay The Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company have est: lished a transfer office im this city. The Milwaukie and Watertown Plank road, have declar- ed dividends amounting to ten per cent, since January last. Plank ronds, in every section of the country, have proved most productive, and the stock is among the best investments of the day. The alteration recently made in the mortgage law of Massachussetts, is opening anew and popular channel for short and permanent investments. For several years on real ence of the three years right Under the Ia it now stands, a mort- perfect title to an estate in about thirty “able effect on this kind of tus to ments in past, it has been quite difioult to borrow mon ectate reourity, in conseq nD, of redempti gage can pa days. This preperty e towns, villages, and cities The suff $214,516 must have a fave improv Bank's lows by Brewer and Rand. will be ling which the bank will pay ® dividend of five per cent for the past six months, and have # rurplus left of their reserved fund of $140,000. | The sureties of the defaulters wow for only $5,000 | each ‘The Wheeling Gacette ray the several ¢ Laltimore and Ohio Railrond were in th jay, from along the line of the road They all © in saying that the work is progressing rapidly, and here be no doubt of their finishing up in time for running the cars by the first of January next, The same paper states that the entire stock of the Union line of steembonts, from Wheeling to Louisville, to commence running with the opening of the Baltimore and Ohio Veilroad, bas been so taken as to combine the Lest inte- erts Ot bore points apd intermediate porte The Lehigh coal trade has commenced. The Delaware and Hudson Canal will not be ready for at lcast two wecks, We have heard nothing lately about the Morris Canal. ‘The Miners’ Jovrnal says:—From this period to the 1st of December next, will be only 32 weeks, To send to market the same quantity of coal that was sent last year from Schuylkill county, to that period, would require a weekly shipment of 53,000 tons, in round numbers, To increase the quantity 200,000 tons, from this region, would require 4 weekly shipment of 60,000 tons per week, without the loss of a single day throughout the reason, A week's stoppage would require the weekly shipment to be increased 62.000 tons. to make up that quantity. Every week thit it falls short will require a corresponding increase, ‘The Morse line of magnetic telegraph between Wash- ington and New York, has declared a quarterly dividend of three per cent. ‘The Worcester banks declared the following semi-an- nual dividends on the first of April: Banxs or Woncrster, Mass. Banks. Capi Dividend. Amount. Central... .. $150,000 ‘ 3 Citizens’... . 150,000, Mechanic + 400.000, Quinsigamond 150,000. Worcester... 250,000 $1,000,000 $38,000 $97,000 A portion of the surplus of the Quinsigamond Bank Was divided to the old stockholders in July last, when now stock was created. An extra dividend of 10 percent, amounting to $20,000, was paid to the old stockholders of the Worcester Bank, July 1, 1851, when the new stock was created. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the names, capital, &e., of the various companies formed for the purpose of miving the quarts rock in California :— Cartrornia Goto Mining Companres. Par value Mar't value Capital. per share. per share. Agua Fria... +. £100,000” £1 34 Anglo-California : 50.000 10s, 144 Mariposa Quartz 50,000 1 - Ave Maria é 50,000 1 4 dis. West Marip 100.000 1 - East Mariposa 150,000 1 = Nouveau Monde 200.000 1 100,000 r 50,000 ix 420.000 1 100,000 1 250,000 25 - Sacramento Gold 75,000 1 - Total... +++ £1,675,000 These companics present their claims for support upon four kinds of titles :-— Ist. Direct leases from Col. Fremont of located and unlocated mines. 2d. Leases from Dr. Hoffman, as Col. Fremont’s agent, requiring, as is admitted, confirmation from Col. F.,toen- | sure their validity Sd. Leases from Mr. Sargent. the presumed purchaser from Col. Fremont of the Mariposa Territory. | Lastly, from other parties, in other parts of the coun- | try, in no way connected with Col. Fremont and his Maripoea El Dorado, The companies entirely dependent on Col. Fremont are the Anglo-California. Sierra Nevada, and Rocky Bar. Those holding direct leases from Col. Fremont, are tho Agua Fria and Nouveau Monde, as possessors of Baldwin's mine, The holders of Hoffman's leases, eonfirmed by Col. Fremont, are Nouveau Monde, (not located,) Mari- posa Quartz, (not located.) The solitary holder of an unconfirmed Hoffman lease. is the Golden Mountain, and the three waiters on the title of Mr. Sargent, are the Avo Maria, West and East Mariposa. . The other companica are independent of titles to land, as they only propose to crush and reduce the ore of other mines. Parties in Bng- land interested in these mines have no doubts of the vali- dity of Col. Fremont’s titles. Inrelation tothe title of Mr. Sargent to the Mariposa, | a great deal has been said, but nothing appears to be defl- nitely understood Tho title set up was that Mr, Sar- | gent obtained in April, 1850, one of Col. Fremont’s usual leases for seven years, of 600 feet square, upon the usual condition of being located within a year. Of this lcase, assuming it to be good, the company claim an extension to twenty-one years. on a deed which purports to be a grant from Mr. Flandin, another assumed agent of Col. Fremont's, dated July 7, 1851, of “ my estate of Mariposa, covering ten leagues of ground, being about 45,000 acres: situated in Mariposa county.” This lease is signed by Mr. Flandin, with Col. Benton as one of its attesting wit- nesses, and certifiea by a Mr. French, whom Daniel Web- ster again certifies to be a Justice of the Peace for the district in which he aseumes to act. One of the terms of this grant is, that until ratified by Col. Fremont it is worthless, The company holding this lease will proba- bly make new arrangements with Col. Fremont, and se- cure the claims they now assume. The ite capital of the companies recently formed in Gréat Britain for mining purposes in California, is upwards of eight mil- lions of dollars. On the 5th of April, a meeting of the sharcholders of the Agua Fria Company was held in London. The object was to receive a statement from Mr. Wright, of San Fran- cisco, relative to the prospects of the property, and alsoas to the title of the lease, The claims of Colonel Fremont to the Mariposa district were freely discussed, and it was elicited that he placed the whole of the questions arising out of his leases in the hands of the legal advisers of Mesers. Baring, with the view of dealing impartially with all the parties interested. With regard to the proceed- ings of the Agua Fria Company, it was stated that the di- rectors had endeavored to exercise great economy in ex- penditure, and that they now possess £50,000 invested in consols and other available securities. They had already started a portion of their staff to California, and the re- mainder would shortly proseed with the necessary ma- chinery. In the course of the discussion some severe questions were put respecting sales of shares, &., but these were answered in @ manner that met approval, ‘The Carson's Creek Company have amine which was diecovered in 1850, which is said to exceed in richness of ore anything known in California. The company have heretofore chiefly directed their efforts to mining and bringing to the surface the rude ore, waiting until ar- rangements could be made in Europe for procuring ma- chinery for crushing and extracting the metal. This mine is situated in the county of Calaveras, near Carson's Creek, which runs in the Stanislaus river. The property consiste of three locations—the mountain location on the crest of the lofty elay slate range, above Carson’s Creek, where the mine is working, consisting of a ledge of auri- ferous quarts rock. covering an area of 1,762 feet in length, by a breadth varying from five to twenty-five feet, in which veins of gold are visible to the naked ey: lo- cation on Stanislaus river, which is highly important, af- fording an unfailing supply of water, and a location on Careon’s Creek, valuable as a site for the erection of ma- chinery for mining purposes. It has been proved in this mine that ore from the deepest shaft yet sunk—183 feet—is richer than that near the surface. and that in addition to the “distinct veins, gold is diffused throughout the whole mass of the quartz rock. These statemente are certainly very flattering, and it is said they aro supported by evidence difficult to discredit. Tho directors of the company in Englandare men of wealth and credit. The Rocky Bar Company is wholly American, eatsb- lished by the diggers themselves in California, in July, in 1860. Its claims are at Rocky Bar, on the middle ferk of the American river, and in the grass valley inthe Nevada country. One thousand shares of this company have been put upon the London market for sale, at the price of £26 per share, ‘The Sierra Nevada Company have, it ie stated, pur- chased the freehold in an important and valuable gold mine, situated in the centre of the suriferous miaing dis- triet in the county of Mariposa, The mine ia raid to be of greater extent than the valuable leasehold mines of Agua Frie, Wert Mariposa, Ave Maria, &.; the length of vein leased to each of which is two hundred yards only. The accounts given of thismine are 6o confused and meagre, that its shares have been unsaleable in the London Stock Exchange, except at a diseount. It is now about two years since the first attempt was made to form English companies to work the mince of California with Mnglich capital, kill and machinery, and in that short period thirteen projects, with capital amounting to more than eight millions of dollars, have heen presented to the public with varied success, The disputes about the Freemont, Hoffman, and Sargent leases, acted for a time most prejudicially on the public mind; but confidence was soon re-established, and thecap- | ital of each new company as it was presented rapidly filled up. ‘The excitement still runs high, and we have no doubt many new companios will be formed before any of the old companies realize anything from their opera- | tions. The public mind is rife for this species of specula- tion, and we must look for explosions and all sorts of dis- appointment, he small sum fixed for shares in these companies, has no doubt, drawn hundreds of thousands of people in them, The'par value of shares in all but two of these companies je one pound sterling, a sum within the meane of thoueands, who but for this would not have been | connected with the movement. Companies for mining in | Australia bave been formed in Bogland, with an aggregate capital of ten millions of dollars, New companics are | per 100 Ibs. ‘being formed daily and we have no doubt there will be ® greet many bubbles among tho number, Our latest accounts from London report an inactive market for hares, without variation in prices. 50 db bid 29) oeeeg island RRs 2 Re: RR... y i do. 100 do. Ww do. 150 Canton ~ Bor 20 Hariem RR, Ener pitt le sSeseseeatesusazes SECOND BOARD. $2000 Eric Conv Bds'71 953 250 lo. 100 Canton 50 do Pa do. 0 Pertai 50 do..... 100 Phenix Mining Co. . CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpar. April 19—6 P. M. The ineossent rain and wind throughout the day have | interrupted business materially, | _ Asurs varied little—30 bbis. bringing $5 a $5 64 for pots, and $6 25 a $6 3134 for pearls, Brrapsturys.—Flour ruled dull, the transactions not | exceeding 3,800 bbls, State, Southern, and Western, at former rates; fancy Genesee at $4 871; 2 $5121;; fancy Obio at $5 $5 18%; extra Ohio at $5 124; a $5 50, and extra Geneseo at 618% a $5 87%. lots of fino rye flour brought $3 4334, and 500 bbls, Jersey and Brandy- wine meal $3 313; and $3 50 a $3 564—the previous | figures, Wheatscemed lower, 900 bushels white Southern | only realizing $1 a $101; while corn remained firm, the | sales reaching 14,000 bushels white Southern at 65c. a | O6c., with do. and Jersey yellow at 66c, 06634. Nothing | new occurred in rye, barley. or oats. Corton.—The sales were 1.300 bales te-dsy, the market | presenting no change in prices since the arrival of the | steamer Arctic. | _ Correx.—We noticed sales of 200 bags Java, at 10% a | 1140, and 200 Rio, at 9 a 9%4c.—Market steady. | _Fsicrrs.—The inclemency of the weather checked | engagements, For Liverpool, a few hundred bales of | cotton were shipped at about 3-16d. a7-32d.; 9,000 bush- | els of corn in bulk, at 33d.; and flour was at 1s. a 1s. 2d. | There was no change to the Continent, or to London. To | California, rates ranged from 40 a 60c,,, and dull. | Fisv.—Cod and mackerel were inanimate. 1,000 boxes | scaled herring found buyers, at 52 a 54c. | _ Frurr.—About 500 boxes bunch raisins changed hands | at $165; 260 cluster do, under $110; and 20 casks cur- rants, at Se. Hay.—A retail inquiry existed for river, at 60 a 62340. Ixon.—Wo heard of only 60 tons Scotch pig being pur- | chased at $21, usual terms, Demand light. Limr.—Common Rockland was freely offered at 90c., | but no sales were effected. | _ Moassrs.—A parcel of 150 hhds. Porto Rico brought | 80c, Market unaltered. | Nava Stores.—Excepting the disposal of 100 bbls, | | | | spirits turpentine at 48 a 50c., and 700 bbla, North county rosin at $1 20, nothing was done, Ors,—Sales have been made of 6,600 gallons linseed, ee a 60c., closing at the outside price, which shows an j advan | Provisions moved to the extent of 250 bbls. new prime and mess pork, at $17 a $19; 300 do. prime lard, at 92( a | 10c. per Ib; and 180 do. prime and mess beef at $6.a $7 26, and $10 a $13—the former rates. Rice.—Some 250 tierces fair to prime were disposed of at $3 26a $3 50 per 100 lbs | , Secans—There have been 100,000 Havana bought at $20 a $25, usual time. Srinits.—Sales of 100 bbls. Prison whiskey were made at 22%c.. with 80 casks Scotch ale at $1 623,. per gallon, customary terms. Sucans were extremely quiet, only one lot of 50 hhds. | Cuba having been sold at 4%c. per Ib. Tatow.—Prime was scarce, and in demand at 8c. a 8c. per Ib. The Pork Trade. Tho following statement was handed to us by Mr. L. Cadwell, of the firm of L. Cadwell & Co., in- spectors of beef and pork in South Brooklyn. Woe give it, to enable the public to strike an average to suit themselves :— New York, April 17, 185: 16 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Dean Sin—In your paper of the 15th instant, ‘ou published a letter purporting to have en written by a very responsible house at Cincinnati, expressing the belief that there had been more hogs cut throughout the West this year, than has been generally sup- posed; and without going into any details, or show- ing any statistics as to number cut, he endeavors to show that there is no deficiency, from the fact that he has discovered some errors, made by the Cincinnati price current, on the three great western rivers, where the largest proportion of the hogs have been packed, which I apprehend will not ee holders, or deter those from buying that wish to do so. Below, I hand you statistics as to number of hogs packed throughout the whole West, as near correct asit probably can be made. The Wabash, Il- linois and Mississippi rivers, were taken by myself, and most of the balance by the editor of the Price Current, which will show (and is not doubted by many) a re large falling off in numbers packed in 1862 from 1851:— onto. ° 350 ao "7960 incinnati. «3 , Chillicothe +» 1,002 ue ‘aynesvill Manchester. 270 Franklin . Circleville. ..'. 15,708 19,200 Uticn...20/05 "60 45 Harveysburg.. 1,100 1,500 Wilmington’... 1,000 3,000 Bellsbrook ... 204) 2137 Claysville 165 | 250 . 9,500 8,000 Higginsport... 1, ‘none. 1,500 Centreville ... + 900 1,500 Somerville... : 1,402 1,284 Hamilton + 10:000 11/000 Wentvilte 5,000 11,000 Totals ++ 461,075 443,413 1851. 1852, Lovisvitle, . 9,500 6,300 Totals, ..sssc0e +++ + 214,914 199,300 1851. 1852, Fort Wayne... 2,000 3,200 Jonesborough, , 2,000 3,600 Huntington ‘500 3,500 1,500 1,000 "900 4,200 3,300 2,500 4.200 $000 4;700 62,651 1000 7,000 1,200 "300 007 1,655 1,160 Frankford. ::! 2,500 2,300 1,700 2/700 Jefferson ..... 4,000 — 1,500 | 500 Crawfordsville. — 5,000 4,400 3,000 Lafayette. 39,000 $3,000 Palestine....: 751 | = 8,100 "5,100 Vincennes ‘and 5,600 4,000 | Knox county 15,000 16,000 3,600,000 Lawrenceville, 2,850 925 + gOZ52 71602 Graysville... 13,000 5,000 1 96349 97;202 Now Harmony |’ — 4,000 42 00 Bedford. 5,000 6,000 22,000 + 6,500 9,500 16,281 Shawneetown. 6,000 4,500 7,000 Gosport & Vie. 7,500 7,300 4,400 Princeton $000 8,000 2200 Washing 6,500 ; 1,681 Small Poin 1,860 y 13,000 Vernon 846 Lawrenceburg. 4,200 3,855 — Totale.... ss. . 408,221 417,903 1852. 1,000 300 9,466 2,000 854 300” '240 200 250 3,650 1,500 11,086 5, SE 33600 2, Bloomington ., 1,000 1408 1,108 Farmington... $600 3, 1,500 Liverpool, 2404 Springheld".: 7.640 10.20 000 8,500 Winchester... 4,000 3,500 7 00 OO) BP 2,500 2'000 Fairview | 600 1.400 Gri : 60% 3,000 Lewiston 270 1,600 2,600 1,50) Bath . 1,000 "= Florence , 200 "475 Totale,...... 3 tteeeeseees es M0814 188,067 MISSISSIPPI RIV 1651, 1862, 1851. 1852. 7,500 6,500 Alexandria ... 10,000 6,030 15,000 8,500 Hi i 7576 6,920 7,975 Quine 000 17,000 5) La G: 4,000 Tull 1000 Marion 0) Roo Pontusue, Warsaw... QMS isin ries crbveevidete «200,820 157,931 | 1851 1852. Green and Cumberland Rivers 24000 8.500 Missourt : 6000 21,000 | HECAPITCLATION nand Cumberland do Misrourido...,....., 24,000 50,000 1,662,187 Deficiency in numbers evan 263 There has been on the Wabash and Llinois rivers, this over last year, a gain in the weight of hogs | of about 8 per cont, which would be equal to about 25,000. At the balance of the packing points it is generally believed not to amount to meet At Chicago and Milwaukie there has been an e8- pa alg oie ie] ovor last peor tere 10, . ‘here has been on tlie fiiinois Mincboippt rivors full 25 per cont more out from the some oumber of hogs into bacon sidys, this, over ts wD, last year, which, with a large p: of the joints, is required for the ine: Western and Southern demand. ‘Those fnots, in connection that we hud 85,000 bbls. less pork in all the Atlantic cities, tho first of January this year, than we had the same time last year, may poasibly show our Cincinnati friend what has become of the product. L. Capwaun EES SEE SSCS TENANTS’ REGISTER, RTIST’S STUDIOS TO LET—IN THE LARGE. fi A’ ing, Ba iene Broadway, next to Grace church, yar Jor nod bed room om the secon ail at A: DODWORTH'S, Ne. €43 Brooms ROADWAY STORE TO LET.—TO L&T, TH - cious store No. 304 Broadway, @ good iota _ bank or insurance com| ala to I number of offices in tho second and thi: ries of tho building. Apply to ADVEKTHMUMKNTS RENEWED AVERY BA) A UCTION Ni ES, CHAM. baigne, at 10) lock, £7 Dey Gres Green, an o I, Black Teas, Coffee, Cocoa, Sweet C! Sugar, Soap, Candies, Staroh, Rice, Maccaroni, Sweet Oil, Mackerel, Codtish, Scales, English Be P, &e, W.'A. CARTER, Auctioncer. i Avetion SALE—J. McCORMACK, AUCTIONRER— ‘On 20th of April—By 1. W. 7 {Ail shoatuckof Oruamental Den etne enh the shore Ne romiway, of Iron Bedstoadsin © clegant Spring C ier And Contre Tables, with marble and iron tops, Me ic ease Clocks, Nizht Clocks, Portab: Bods, folding Bedstends, Cribs aud Cradles, s¢ 40 be gold in quantities to suit purchasers, by HAVENS, 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.--THIS DAY, APR 20, at 10 A. M., at No. 8 Macdougal street, the contonta of the house, ombri y of mahogany and maple Furniture, Bods, &. ‘commence at. 10. precisely. | Wednesday, the Furniture of tho ho A large assortment, Particulars in tim H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL ‘at auction, on Tuesday, April 20,at 11 o'clock, om the h atreet otic Ms | florist, Mr. T. Dualap, (who of May, ) consisting of auricai ; ame! in every varioty,cinnerarias, 0.17 Eldridge st. Harlom—oxteusive 8 lemons and oranges in fruit and flows for green house and out-door culture, rhododondrons, &ec. Also, 1,000 Ailanthus trees for ets, and 20,000 Eny i} es hawthorn for hedges; with many fancy articles in tha! ine. ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL at auction, on Tuesday, April 20, Household Furniture, at 10 o'clock, ‘at No. 648 Broadway, between Bond and Blocoker streots—A gonteel assortment, consisti hogany Sofss, arm and parlor Chairs, in’cri ‘ae hair cloth; mahogany Dining Tables, Sideboards, Bu Centro Table with marble top, gilt frame Mirrors, Girandoles, Chandeliers, G: mi Oil Cloth, and a lary Crockery and Glass Ware, China Vases, &e., &. Also, ono rosewood seven octave mine ma Filbert, of Boston, cou Mi how ox rend 173 W ith the Beating Aseociation dress the ating, Seats vided for ladies. ARD F. CARMA) Proeidede THOS. 8. CUMMINGS, Vice Prost. _Morrimen Swrru, Secretary. JJ OUSE TO LET.—A THRE consisting of two basomel doors, marble sasnsel 4 “STORY BRICK HOUSE, ba ton ro slidis betwee ‘and Bergen streots, 3; 00) ujro ‘of E. AUERBACH, &4 Jobn street, from 2 OUSE AND L No. 93 Smith yy South ferry, and one from Atlantic Lots now fer near $300 a year. House new, Title warrantod, Apply to Mr. GIBBONS, from 10 to 12 o'clock, 37 Pearl stroot, nosr Broad street. HOUSES IN RIGHTY-SIXTH STREET, YORKVILLE. —To lot, two or three of the row of ti Houses on vorth side of Kighty-sixth street Fallrond. ‘Those, houses are finished in handsome m ra style, the street is it lo, reguistod, curbed, fla; and Tighte nd the ground henge vers igh, renders the loaation one of the mnout dasieable on the islaiid. Apply to RIOHARD L, SUYDAM, 158 Wavorley place. ICE $2,000; looks from Broo! boven root. AUNDRY TO LET: AND FI The building is woll lighted and vi to any ostablishmo; 0 opportunity fora mmencing tho business. Appl; ER, 319 Fourth avonuo, from two to # FFICES TO LET—SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS AND artists, at $4, $7, aud $10 por month, fronting om Nas- sau streot, and in Clinton Court. Apply to GKO. LEVIE, 136 Nassau stroot, PART OF A MOUSE TO LET, IN HOYT STREET, Brooklyn, second door nort! A small, genteel fi pantrios, grato second floor, on mily of grown pers: nd marble mantels, ‘oom with fire pli and two small rooms on third floor. Privilege of collar and washing ruow. Ap- ply on the premsies, from 2 (iS P.M. HYSICIAN’S OFFICE WANTED, IN A CENTRAL Part of the city; » basement, parlor, or socond floor. Address with terms aud location, Dr. Niohols, No. 91 Clinton place, —A VERY SMALL, STRICTLY PRI- ying the whold of « new, modern in a desirable location, would let t atly furnished, tl iding doors, have firo- Pantries, bathing room, &0, fow doors cast of Broadway ? Apply at 436 Broome strect, a been used but a short time and cost HENEY H. LEEDS & CO., AUC’ TONE! RS, WILL SELL at auction, on Tuesday, April 2 ntecl Household Furniture—at 10 o'clock, at No, 9) Cl yar Fifth avenui ‘linton, tly of Brussels rnity: etorgere, with plato glass backs, and lined with do, arm and Varlor Chairs, Contre Tables, firs! | wood Pianoforte, made by Barmore; Clocks, V: Also, a general assortment of Bedroom Furniture, Brussels ce armoir a glace, black walnut Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus and glass, washstands, marble tops, Be rX = grain Carpets, Chairs, Shaving Stand, Oil Cloths, &., &e. CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL on Tuesday, April 20—Genteel House- No. 9% Eleventh street, near Fifth avo- consisting of Brussels’ Carpets, mgho- &e.,in hair cloth; Centr 10, rtains, bronze and ormulu Clock, China Vasos, Dining Tables, handsomely carved Book lined with crimson mantel ornaments, Pier Gl 58, ® vory choice lot of Gla: droom Furnitu; Bedstoads, Dress tands, &. ENRY H. LEEDS & sell at auction, hold Furniture—at ‘ing Bu- Salo to com- with kitchen furniture. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—TUESDAY and Wednesday, April 20 and 21, at 11 o'clock, at sales J room, 12 Wallstreet. Marble Statuary, Fancy Goods, &., of the importation of Senior U. Giovannani—Comprising & large and superb collection of al F subjects. Venus do Medicis, Birth of Vonus, Bacchus and Ariadne, Moses in the Bulrushes, Venus of Canova (tiest and second,) Venus in shells of various sizes, Dancing Uirl of Canova, aud al other beautiful groups, all most tastefully and basso relievo; Pompeii urns adapted to decorate halls, parlors, tazzas, ornamonted wit o- cian vases, for flowers; tazzas of Adrianna; large fruit va- ; jee vases and urns; Jarge size vestal temples. An as- sortment of rich and elaborate mosaic elegant oontre and richly inlaid in various styles; temples; d inlaid candle-sticks ; 0! of different ‘anim: orted by dolphins; marble oornucop! Paskets? models of the Loaning Tower 0 baskets; inketan useful and ornamental. executed, under the superintendence of a t: and aro generally finely finiahod copios o ar and modern sculpture, with a variety of original works of art. Also, a splendid assortment of China and Bohomian glass Fancy goods, &c. Tho above are now on exhibition, OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNES- day, April 21, at 103g o’olock, at the warerooms of Mr. Francis Elleau, corner of Broadway and Sprin, street.— Splendid French Furniture—Positiv le—Con sisting of a splendid assortment of rosewood, or and dining room ice of brocatelle or plush, , Couches, Arm Chairs, Fauteuls mndid carved Sofas, Medallion a grat teto-a tetos, Crapean Chairs, reclining Cha nd black walnut antique hall Chai Book Cases, Light Stand, Arm Chairs (styles Lot XVI.), Elizabethan dining Chairs, oak extension Table: library Arm Chairs, &c., in morocco leather and plos lendidly carved rosewood, black walnut, and mano ‘Armor & Quartette Tables, Card Tablos, line of splendid’ imported Papier Mache goods. ove furniture is of the first class, and fully war- ranted. The roputation of Mr. Elleau, as one of the oldest nd importers, is a sufficiont guaranty to all who desire to purchase. Goods can remain on the premises of charge till th Cc, KEMH, AUCTION « ture, Pianoforte, &« house 762 Broadway, ‘bs R. C. P Will sell at auction, in the large three story ly ne dco) EE! HANDSOME FURNI- this day, at 10 o'clock, at the weon Eighth and Ninth streets. 11 the furniture , Brassels and , Fronch Mantel ension Dining Table, Wardrob it Chamber Furniture, Mattre: nal assortment of @ well hod ouse, which is particularly well worthy the attention of housekeepers. Catalogues on morning of sale, eILVA) ONEER.—AUCTION SALE ndsome and fasbionab me hogany and Walnw her with all the usu aday, ir Va rick street, the entire Furniture, which was all made to or- dor by a first class cabinetmaker, consisting of clegant Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Centro Tables, two splendid Mir- To} Lace and Embroidered Window irtains, Bookease, istry Carpets, Oil Cloths; with every article toe! fant been in use but a fow Ds It frames. Also, valuable Privat Libra ‘Also, & superior fine-toned rosewood Pianoforte. Also, Bedsteads, Beds, Matrasses, Bedding, Bureaus, &c., together with an excellent assortmont of good Kitchon Furniture, Sale pe- remptory for cash, in city funds. N. B. th full descripti will be ready on Monday morui Furniture, Paintings, &., can be examined. TO $2,000 A YEAR.—TO BOOK CAN- , to whom the sole right of sale is givon.—Magniti- cent work of eis whole Library in itself; cost FINAN $1 ;000 vassers in the several States.—A Groat Book for Agen’ $11,001,207 pages—70 Ma Engravings.—Now ready, and for sale by subscriptio all Nations, ym the earliest period to the or Univers History and Biography combine: he history of every nati cient and moderi on. BY 8. G. Good; works of history, It contains 1,207 pages, royal octavo, and ix ted by 70 maps and 700 faeraving® bound i Parkey morocev. ‘The work will not be offered for sale in bookstores, but will be sol can- vassing agents in every county in the several States, to whom the exclusive right is given by the publishers. In- variable price—in 1 vol., $6 in 2 vols., $7. For full par- ticulars of this agency apply to the subscribers. As this workis dostined to have # large sale the earliest applicants, if compotent and resysuaible persons, will receive the most desirable territory for canvas DERBY & MILLER, popnecate in, the Sor HM. W. Derby & Co., G North Carolin Janvary and July tn cook yours and che prinetpel at th ary and Jul ‘y often yeare, in conformity with'an actotihe Gon ral Ai Persons bid- bly of anid’ Stato, ratified January 28, 166 ding will please endorse om dheir letters “ Propesals for Stat Bonds.” D. W. COURTS, Public Treasuror of North Carolina. W. BYRNES & CO. 69 SOUTH STREET, NEW ° No. 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool, issue Sight Dra 16 ‘throughout England, Ireland, Scot- Iand and W. 180 agents for the Empire, Red Star, Dramatio, it. George's Lines of Liverpool Packets, and Li jamburg and Rotterdam, sailing weekly. io" pif Certificates for above lines for sa! D*4FTS,ON IRELAND, o—THE SUBSCRIBERS draw Sight Drafts on various banks and baakers in otland, in sums to suit. gre hi WILLIAMS aUIOR, {0 Fulton street, 'ansage can be secured the o! ae | ar Line of Liver- pook packets, onlling lot, 6th, 11th, 16th, ist, and ith of every month. DRAFTS FROM £1 AND UPWARDS, Pe able in any town thronghout Great Britain and Ireland, are ist by ho undersigned, so! this city for the Swallow Tail lines of London and Packets. BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO,, 83: TTPO, LANDED PROPRIETORS —PROPOSALS, Post. nid, will bo received by the undersigned, on behalf of the Village Homestead Loan and Savings Fund Association, vntil the Ist day of May next, from landed proprietors oF | land agents, for the sale of lands within twonty miles of the City Hall, of suitable quality, and ranging in quantity from fifty to five hundred acres, in the vicinity of railroad or etcamboat communication, W. A. KENT, 129 William atrect. WM. O'BRIEN, 9 West Forty-third street. LO; _ EDWARD O'MA 53 Chatham street. CAgrioex B PUBLIC ARE €AUTIONED t receiving an order signed by D.C, Jackson, of dated April 17, ( uta), said order having been lost orn $11,000. A SPLENDID DWELLIN in Brooklyn for sale, Tront house, first class, will be so favor of the id. GODSON, near the city would be taken for | Apply to M.-L. SHELDON, #5 Nassau street, A, OOO BOND AND MORTGAGE POR. SALE — 9 An excellent second mortgage of 81,00), (or feat of $9,000), amply secured hy city prgpert , deawing 7 per cent, faving one year to run, willbe sold at a dis- unt of $00, if » for this day. M: Le SHELDON, Inaurnuce Agont, 85 Nassan atroet, TOLOA YN (BOND AND MORTGAGE) $18,657 Treanor feaperty thin tty ofS, OSGOOD, 76 Nasaau stroot, on the first fo |. to M. =Wal D TO PURCHASE, ABOUT TWO otha in beste large or email tition, for which the full value will yo, im qui fiche: current mot SUR ite oi 40D. to Ja ee, LL steoets 0 lew’ dovae gon COatham ¥ TORES AND DWELLING TO LET, IN WARREN stret.—No. 92 Warren etreet is now being altored into hich, together with the Syelling patti contal: d twelve rooms, will be ready The principal store, 50 fevt nk or Insurance Compan; from 12 till 1 o'clock of ports TORE 167 BROADWAY. Y TO GELLATLEY, on the up stairs, room Offices to let in th 0 LET—TWO FRONT OFFICES, ON FIRST FLOOR of No. 45 Front street, with or without Loft, Apply to GEO. L. PRIDE, 3 Broad street. Ne No. 5, 0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF NOS. 16 AND 19 Union place, Sonth Brooklyn. Apply wo J. L, ‘TIP FANY, 96 Liberty street. ie 10 LET—FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES, ON SUN- days, the beautiful Hall the first floor of No. 444 Penrod Apply to H. WOOB, the promises, in the vening. 0 LET—THE NEW FOU! ‘ORY BUILDING, NO. 107 Furman strect, Brook uitable for machinists, manufacturers, Ena: &o. Apply to JOHN BLISS, No. 42 Fulton street, New York, O LET—THE LOFTS OF STORE NO, 116 BROAD- way. A most desirable location for an importer of fancy goods. Apply to WM. BURROUGHS, JR., office of Dry Goods Reporter, No, 80 Broadway, 0 LET.—THE HOUSE, NO. 88 ELEVENTH STREET, Letween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Also, a cotta: house in Thirty-sixth street, between Broadway and Fift avenue, Inquire of F. & J, E. HEALTH, No. Chambers street, from 12 till 3 o'clock. 0 LET, IN BROOKLYN, THE TWO STORY AND attio brick House, with bi nt and under collar, No, 135 Hudson avenue, next to the containing thirteen rooms. Rent $3 Blanchot, 200 Sixth avenue, before 9 A. 0 LET—IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR A term of yoars, the two houses sit of Chestnut and Ninth stree S.C. FISHER, or pif Apply, by lett BAMUEL F. FISHER, N Philadelphia. ANNERY TO LEASE.—A TANNERY, CAPABLE OF tanning 20,000 sides per year; bark plenty, Three hours from Albany, by rail and plank roads, to the pro- ‘fine house oh the property. BURTS SMIDT, 54 Wall stroet. © LET—THE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AND third story of new building No. 29 Beekman st., between m and Nassau. Each story offered is 9) fest deep, and kind of business. Thoy will be let Inquire of jor. Nassaa. T Will well caloulated for ther, as may be require 3 CONNER & SON 25 a: 0. NEAR THE TERMINATION OF THE Sixth avenue Railroad, two superior threo story base- ment brick houses, with tho modern improvements. Rent $400. Also, two brown stone fronts on Twenty-fifth strest, Rear Sixth’avenuo. Rent $050. Apply to R.G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. T° LET—SIX NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL- ing Houses in Forty-fifth street, between Sixth avenue Railread and Broadway, with all the modern improvements. To good tenants will bo rented low. Apply on the pre- misos from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., or to E. W. BARNARD, 239 Seventh street. PY LEASE, SHOPPING, WITH STEAM—THE CON- Yenient premises, 50 by 100 feet, on Forty-cighth streat, near Third avenue, known as Newburger's Factory, will bo leased at a low rate for a term of years, Eight horse power Inquire of SPIES & CO., 91 Maiden Separately or to, par! Are 0 LET.—IN THE PLEASANT VILLAGE OF WEST Hoboken, within two miles of the ferry, commandin, fine prospect of the bay, city, &¢., six neat houses on Wa- verloy Terrace, each having good accommodation fora ra- spectable family, Rent $100 per annum. Apply to W. SINCLAIRE, near the premises. FT'© LET—AT HOBOKEN, A NEAT TWO STOR attic cottage house; ing the water, about five the promi Apply to G.B. SMITH, YY AND G Murray. OMe (°° LET OR LEASE—A STORE AND DOCK, A GOOD location for business for person with a small capital. Also a brown freestone quarry, the stone being favorably known in the city. Water communication to the city. Rent possession givon the Ist of May. For further particu- apply to JAMES McALLISTER, 141 Fulton street, 10 LET—A COTTAGE HOUSE AND THREE LOTS OF ‘ound, situated on Seventy-firat sti corner of nue ; house built new la: jo Jar nionees. Ren: ). For further information, onquire of CASPER RITTER, Mercer House, corner Broome and Mer- cer streets, or on the premises. HE LOWER PART OF A THREE STORY HOUSE to let to a small family.” The upper part is now lot to & family of three porsor iso the Furniture for sal; it last May, and has ith js in first rate order, and p efore the firstof May. Pleage'call, or addros re x a * thood—rent, $600; one tone Louse Ie’ Breckiyacrest ° one brick do.—$200; Store and hth’ stroet—rent, $600. SEND, 82 Nassau streot, up sta: 10 LET—WITH POSSESSION ON OR ABOUT THE first of May, © handsome cottage residenco, with stable, carriage house, and outhouses, now in progress of erection, on Eighty-eighth stroot, corner of Bloomingdale road. The above will be rented on reasonable terms to a good tenant. Apply immediately, to M. WILSON, No. 83 William strect, curner of M 'N. B.—The above property consists of eleven 1 nclosed with pic! fence, 0 LET.-THE, THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house, No. 156 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue, hav- ing bathroom, hot and cold water,’ fixtures, gas, range, &e., &c. Will be painted and put in good order, and rented at & moderate rent to a private family. Apply to LAMBERT SUYDAM, No. 158 Waverley place, O LET—THE UPPER PART OF A FINE HOUSE— Four rooms, ayd@ bath room on floor, with kitchen and Addross Franklin, rick d House, cornor of avenue dnauice of &. P. TOWN: attic, and gas throughout the house. Heraid office, References required, HREE LARGE, LIGHT AND FINISHED LOFTS TO let, in the building No. 102 Fulton street, Inquire in the store, Immediate possossion given. 10 LET—NO, 183 GREENWICH STREETJNEXT MER- chante’ Exehange Bank, corner Doy strect.—To§hankers, clothiors, carpet, shoe or dry goods merchants, that elegant five story, brown atone front, building; will be finished by let of May or June, next door to Messrs. Wilkinson, cloth- ing ontablisbment. from John streot,, For particulars apply next door, or to R. F, MATHEWS, 73 Cedar street, corner Nassau. 0 LET, XCHANGE—A HOUSE nd tw tab) residence, Quogue, will be f to a reapoctable t who will furnish the house and take summer bo: Rent $10, Apply at 144 McDougal streot, at 4aP. 'O LET—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC MODERN built house, with large yard, countor cellar, range, hot andcold water throughout. Postession first of May. En- gnire of W. & B. HARRIOT, 124 {Charles street; or George Harriot, 268 Spring street. 0 LET OR LEASE—A PIER, ETC ON THE NORTH river, near the foot of Canal street. Water dee: onongh for thy largest size boats. Apply to JAMBS PRICE, office 176 Hudson street. 0 LET—THE TWO TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASE- mont houses, Nos. Sl Varick, and 10 Wooster streets erfect order, and suitable for gente on Dirge cis ars iS Ta se MES PRICE, office 175 Hudson strect. Roth A to J T near atN : eT-IN BROADWAY, TWO STORES, 110 F WTO LETAIN, #700 cach, Also, a basement nnd c ounter cellar, SO by 100 fect, AIL Well lighted. Inquire at No. 708 Broadway. : LET—THE STORE, AND © 4 viding No a atroet 1 |, WITH BASEMENT, OF Btn Min West Eleventh atrcet, Ront $175. Enquire )LET—THE UP’ two story and # xth avenue, to asinall family. , 109 Went Eleventh streot. LAR, AND FIRST is well fitte on the promise BROADWAY—A LA HALL, SUIT- “ gt Rublic Worthip, oF other purporcs, Also ® basement, yu. nonaion ont ho had inmediately, Apply on the premises, 1,104 Broad: way, near Thirty-third ptreet. n p and shelved. 0 LET, able for a Lodge Room, place of bil ead Prreviaicpeaay BUILDING AND werent. 0 regul: mo: an Ase’ joting for Se Spenk hi bl. Saat: monthly du te value of & ah wbiee. ‘Bocict; a 0 the rate of six per cont om the ‘ectual amount cy wane hare. Porson desirous of withdrawing can le Low’ i 0 by giving one month's notice, and receive back the dues id by them, with interest at the annum. Persons payingin advance lowed interest, ‘There are but» fow shares Loft, and the books will positively be closed ag soon 281,000 shares are subscribed for; so persons desirous of joining had better ply early, to JACOB PECARE, Secretary, 163 Hestec rest. Ofhce hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. FoR g4t2-0n: E SHARE IN THE THIRD AMERICAN Guitder, 169 Fulton stroct, upaidicg’ © WIULAM SHORT, TBBONS AND STRAW GOODS.—THE RICHEST lot of Ribbons from auction Nn, Gray and Gossamer, with other now. at; daily from the manufactory, J. |. HOMER, PARIS DRESSES AND LADIES’ FASHIONS IN GENE. ral.—Althongb dancing may perhaps have bee: spirit this winter than hitherto, aristocratio circles have not beon-behind in’ di toilots, from the warerooms of their prote lish: montof Miss Fauvet, 4rue Ménars. At (4 Tuileries, the Princess Y. markabie by a dross of watered silk, color Rose antique de Provins, trimmed with a magnilicont Point 4’Alencon lace; the M'se do C, wore & splondid dress fay covered with white blonde applications; at tl Ville, the resi of the Minister of the private parties of th bourgs, M'ine de Bt, ‘A. was romurked for colored full dress, trimmed vith ribbons and gauffree, and a host of other Indieg of distinction, is proof that their proference is fully justified by the now patterns, tho froshness of the ornaments, especially the graceful forms of tho dresses from thoir prit leged house. Ampon's SPRING HAT.—ALWAYS CEL for light and elogant Hats, Amidon has recent. s fected important improve: , by’ which he is absolutely abled to offer the lightest and most elogant hat that has made i ranoe in New York. Sales room 649 a ker street. F. H. AMIDON, TRAWBERRIES.—WM. M. WHITE, FOURTEENTH street, between Sevonth and Eighth avenues, having te re- move, must soll ata sacrifice, his large stock of Strawberry Plants; they are of the choicest varictios, may be tramsplant- ed, and will fruit this season; also, his suporb colfoction of hingene Plants, eto., packed, and sont to any part of he Union, ATCHES, WATCHES—I A y ilver hunting levers, full jewelled, $18. N €OX, importer of watches, 206 Broadway, corner ef Fulton street (up stairs), and 251 Bowory. ATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS’ TOOLS, tists’ Files, Hand Lathes, Slide Rests, Watch Mate- rials, Stub’s Tools and Files, &., at wholesale or retail, by WILLIAM H. FRASSE, 66 Chatham street, three doorsfrom. Chambors street, FEF LOUR.—100 BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR; branded Hopeton Mills, Hiram Smith, Richardson, 500 barrels superfine do., nded N Mills. 300 rela No. 2 superdine flour. Oat, Graham and Indian meal, For sale by J.T. & J. G. FROST, 234 Front stroot ‘DEN- HE LANDLORD'S HYDRANT.—BARTHOLOMEWS patent self-acting—are strong, durable, not likely te or injure freore; wont bur: pipe: children do nov break eaply repaired, without digst . never being left rouning by Doudle Uydrants for two yards. Fer 8. RUSHES! BRUSHES!!—A LARGE AND SPLENDID assortment of Brushos, just received at R. D. & D. MoMURRAY'S Brush Warehouse, 243 Pearl st., Now Yorks PEAR'S PATENT REVOLVING MITRE BOX—PA- tontod Noveniber, 1851.—This machine is a0 constructed. as to be arranged instant! or acute angle, as roll ae e make perfect joints. machine for sale. For MATHEW SPEAR, Bowdoinham, Richmond, Mo. PERFUMERY—IWENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN ny house in New York, by H. E. HART, Manufactur- ing fumer, 75 John street. Important to E. Hart has published a new gold circular 11 ont ® Drug Store complete, containing 1200 size bottle and drawer, not more than one o Worthy of noti ANGLE.—THIS IS A LABOR SAVING MACHINI oapable of porforming the labor of six persons witl ease, putting a beautiful gloss on table lin ots. be. Prices, $20 ta $80, DUNCAN & WEST, 51 Beckman ateeet. LOTHING.—THE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES: ‘ot his oldestablished stand, paying cash, current mone; for ladies’ and gontlemen’s cast off apparel, jewelry, and ot kinds of auperdlucus articles, on making application by neve or calling at his office, L. A. COWEN, 17 Wall street, basement, GLASS AND PRESSED WARE.—TU! 43, 45 and 47 Duan Dealers in Rich ICH CUT. Lane, & Morris, Nos. Wholes Ww: ofe: gf pattorne for table aa a Hall Lanterns, with stained, ens: , and cut stained and cut for Razer and hall doors, Dome ‘We invite the attention of country brary et G r of which wo have ae Person — art loty, St our warersoms. Pari cee z of California orders. GIEAS C. HERRING'S WORLD'S FAIR PRE! Safes (Wildor's patent.) Depot at Groon Block. street, between Depyster and Pine street Herring continues to make and sell 8. introduction of chilled iron was the first and only’ pe who has ever offered the public asafe combining the tw sential qualities necessary to constitute a Burglar proof Safe united in one. The ou! is alse hts to make and sell Ha t received a medal at tho World's has for some timo past been introduciag on- rfect Fire aad ribet fos, much to the satisfaction of the public, boing much more secure and burglars picks than. the locks general! rs. SELAS C. HER 139 Waterstreet. W ORTH KNOWING —A LIQUID HAIR DYE, RE quiring but one application, (saving the time and trouble of going over the hair with’ two difforent prepara- tions), has been discovered. It is instantaneous in ite e€- fects, producing an inimitable black or brown color, aa de~ sired. A receipt for making and directions for using the same, will be sent to any address, on rec 1, peed id ddress ETIENNE GUY, Analytical box Ba roadway Post Office. LL*OX's MAGNETIC rowpER, 121 BROADWAY. Rats—rate—rats, In ovory joist and beam, Mice—mice—mice, Where oT ®rat or am leas Can I seo, my many attempts to bless, For upon my word I verily guess, Nota single one haa been slain. Dogs I've tried, and poisonous stuff, Powders, arsenio, and snufl— Hold on wy friend, you've said enough. “ate and dogs have failed re Bi His specific will relieve you, For ‘twill make all vermin {eave you. Only 2 cents a box orfinsk. E. LYON, 424 Broadway. I If POSSIBLE THAT ANY ONE any lon; WILL HARBOR ir those obmoxions vormi df their as ral wellings, restaurants, ice, eockroaches, ., whem there is an effect artiole for the extermi- them in the city? Just cast ed eyes and plac Oe 4 8, Carlte Bail rf, aancs of others could be nam pabliched by others, bae enquire of the persons named in Shem; thon you will not jecoived. Go and enquire and satisfy yourselves ofan , oF allof the above persons or places ; ‘ful eMeney of Costar's Bi t rk a nee Depot is 444 B ny, ew ‘or. Re ‘. roadway, New York. (a y thie invention famili ‘always ready for use, and easily thet aiogestiag reptiler ‘Depot 131, Falte bading r _..HORSES, CARHIAGHS, dc, NEY, YORK HORSE BAZAAI SBY STREET.— Auction sale of Horse Harn uy every Monday and Wednesda; Per ai twit plowse all and have it restos ispone of will please end have rogis« INH. GATFIELD, pro - LARGE TWO HORSE WAGON FOR SALE—WILL A ETE abtoen barrels of Sour.” Will be sold che p for nquire of W. & J, B, MARRIOT, 124 Charles ort; dott at PAIR OF SPLENDID CREAM HORSES, WITH ‘white manes and tails, 7 yoars old this springs kind ta harness, excellent travellers, one of them very gay and easy under the saddle, aro offered for sale very chonp, at the stable of Mesers. READ & TRUESDELL, More cor street, near Bleecker. Thoy will be sold very low, if applied for this day, or Tuesday, the 20th inst. VOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST SPLENDID SADDLE Horses in the world. He ia a dark bay, 1644 handa high, 6 yours old this spring, the property of w private gentleman about leaving for Europe, Ho is sound, and kind in all har- nets. ‘Trico $20, Inguireof WM. CRAPT, Hudon County Hotel, Hoboken, FOR, SALE A BAY to SEVEN YEARS OLD, V fifteon hands high, sound and kind in all harnovs, and ® beautiful eaddle horse, May bo seen at 17 Monroe street. JOR SALE—A® NT CALASI, BUILT BY LAW= rence & Collis, in t substantial manner, nearly equal to new, and in complete order, intended to bo cloaod up or openod, being a stylish carriave. Apply at the stabley No. 72 Kighth strest, near Fifth avon yor SALE—A ROCKAWAY WA’ N, SUITABLE, FOR one or two hor#es; also a Rockaway Carriage, suitable Coach, in kik for country hacking; also a second hand elowe Food running order alto ® double rentod Wagon running order. Can bo een at the stablo of TRURSDELL, 172, 174, and 176 Morcer street. ood & 0 LET IN WILMIAMSBURG—THE NEW THRER 'T? i brick house, No. 6 Irving Place, on Third street, I q Parlors melyarched, with igo ‘within. two minutes walk of ‘Peok slip forry. ©. B, §MITH, No. 19 Jacob street, New Kork, HE CHEAPEST AND BEST.—DR, TOBIAS’ tinn Liniment for Horses, put up in noarly pi yijranted superior to any'othor for eolte, sore serwtohen outs, brnisee, Bo. | Price, 00 are D rw an pees through- 4 States. Depot, 2 Ggoenwich streets

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