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FIBANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | werd 2 cottag tumber MONHY MARKET. - Sumpay, April 176. M. ‘The stook asset alten tome ean cords to the scre. This will give an aggregate of six hun- | firm, at the imprevement of the previous day or two. for | The tramsactions throughout the tent; but, unfortunately for holders of stocks, ‘anty of permanency im the advance in market vali or im the activity prevailing, The movement is entirely im the street. There is hardly an outsider to be seen, and brekers are mere lookers- ao Ne a ae aaeseek to touch anything in | PABY, and expenses of quarrying, &c. The aales of mar- week were toe fair ex- there is no | $1,800,000. The wood and lumbering operations of the — ne, | Company, must, therefore, fer many years be on a very bability of the present activity, or present market value of stocks generally, being sustained. The bears feel pret- | ty well satisfied of this, and they govern themselves ac- The upward movement in railroad steaks cz the fet board, yorterday, wad caused bp aig | Nhisharenecured by a mortgage inthe hands of Shepherd rapid rise in shares of the companies ferming the Cen- | *25PP, Esa. tral line through this State. both im the stocks of the Contra! line and all ethers in | any way affected. The effect will be soon seen, in the transfers made of shares, and the result will be that pre- sent owners will sell out, and wait the reaction. These The amount claimed was | stocks are all selling for much mere than they are worth, and the transfer books will, befere the lapse of many months, show a different class of holders entirely. | The money market has for sometime past been gradu- | ally easing up, but it is even now far from being easy. ‘Seas. of Mi. | 4 active demand exists, and business paper is abundant homicide of Henry Mil. | 8t8=9per cent. The banks are doing better, and the indications are altogether more favorable and encourag- ing. We would, nevertheless, advise caution im fancy yundant supply of money for | may enable the banks to get up a more active movement, and for a time the stock market may exhibit s very tight aspect; but it would be wise not to trust it. We wish to be understoed ss alluding entirely to the most | worthless class of fancies. Good stocks are high enough, but they may go higher. Bad stocks are astonishingly sustained, at prices immeasurably beyond their real value, and any important change must be of an unfavorable They have been kept up so long, by such s | train of fortunate circumstances, that we can conceive of | nothing more impossible than that they should realise a It is eur belief that within the next sixty or ninety days sellers of fancy stocks generally will make the most money. The exportation of specie last week was only to a mode- The steamship Atlantic did not carry out as much as expected. — Surpments or SPEciE FROM THR PoRT or New York. Brig Elizabeth, Para, American gold. uired sum, ten- Ship Tartar, Hong Kong, 5; it the | Steamer Atlantic, Liverpool ae It is artificial throughout, by the verdict in the case the two suits should be ee ya ps + for the Holdane vs. Peler of Mr. Spalding. The ju Pelee Pagans Hamil.—This was an sction on s contrast for Gale & Co., and Bar- intidis to the defendant om con- | more. Whee the reports from these manufacturers were made, s collection to defray the expenses of the was takom up; after whieh Mr, Booth resolution: Resolved, journeymen pianoforte makers of the city of New York organize thenelves into a society of regulating and establishing uniform Spent ene het ay eat ethene . oat and welfare of the trade; and for the pur- pone of sustaining its members in obtaining compensa- tiom for their labor, and assisting them to procure om- ployment; that.a committee be appointed to prepare a i ern this society: are willing ‘and sustain independent associa- their siga names. hdrawn, that the ight first be made known as to the course of action which should be determined upon in relatien to those employers who had refused to accede to the terms of the journeymen. A long ensued aa to the propriety of striking day), or forming « society, and then, when the jour- to decide upon’ s strike. It was urged that to strike on Monday would result in the defeat of the present movement, while, on the contrary, if the men were formed into an association, they would be better able to stand out im the event of the refusal of the employers to give the advance. A metion was made in tmentof a new committee to confer again ascertain their intention in regard to the advance, but it was rejected by an over- The resolution of Mr. s@oond time, and after a brief debate, adopted. After the transaction of some further business the meet- ing sdjeurned. iron supplied by tract entered into 3000, ‘The defence set up the quality con’ facture of horse United States Commissioner’ Before J. W. Nelson, Esq. Apnrt 16,—Murder om the Hi chael Reardon, chi ler, cook, on board was that the irom was not of and was unfit for the manu- shoes, Verdict for plaintiffs, $200. for the ¢ ship American Congres late voyage from Londom to New York, was transmitted te authorities, and the Commissioner has com- y for the murder, and issued a warrant against John Ferris, mate of the same ahi an assault with a dangerous weapon on Wm. A. tianson, an American, who had been put on board by the Mr. Commissioner Morton issued war- | rants against Ferris and Simpson, the second mate, for an assault on James Lee. Brooklyn City Intelligence. AN Avpacious Roppsay.—On Friday afternoon a man named le, who is about sixty years of age, | undred and fifty dollars, near the cor- ner of Dean and Oxford streets, by two men at present unknown. It seems there was auction iu the neighber- hood, at which Mr. Boyle sale. The strap; mate interest and we mitted the accused stock operations. Resolved, That most sacred honor to support and 41 wally come forward resolutions were wit! American Consul. sense of the meeting mi discnssion here | was robbed of o1 neymen were organized, & valuable horse for under pretence of wishing to ptr- called the owner to one side, a1 tering into conversation, walked leisurely along until they were out of sight of the crowd and the auction, when | & bargain was struck. Mr. Boyle wished to return to the | house, but the strangers concluded it was unnecessary, as they had the sum required, ment there just as well. one hundred and fifty dolla purchasers drew out of his ‘® $300 bill, and demanded 1! pocketbook, and, dered it, when one’ of the strangers same time dealing the old man a stunning blow, which | prostrated him to the ground, where he lay unconscious | Total April to April 16. for some time. The rascals, of course, scarce with the money before Mr. Boyle recoverei from the effects of the blow, and could make the circumstance known. A description of the robbers has been left at | ef of Police. Both are about five feet | eight or nine inches in stature, with black hata and black | frock coats. One of them had on black pantaloo: ped. They were full faced, healthy looking men, | ir. ' further inflatis and could make the dema\ , and one of the would be ket what purported to be change. Mr. Boyle drow THE COAL HOISTERS. of the coal hoister was held on Wednesday , at Montgomery Hall, for the purpose of regula- of wages for the coming year. Onm tion, was chosenc hairman, and William Farrell secretary on the oceasion. Several propositions were offered, and at length it was ‘¢ the rate should be advanced seven and a ton for unloading canal eoal, and th scows be raised from ten to eleven Previously reported... Total for 1853........ seen The shipment by the Atlantic was in ingots, made for the purpose of getting at the expenses, profits, &c. The | result will be a guide for future shipments in the same «++ $3,080,717 10 ‘the office of the The City Bank has declared a dividend of five per cent, | and the Mechanics’ Bank five per cent. | The returns of forty-two banks of the city of New York, for February, 1853, compared with December, 1852, show an increase in discounts of $6,802,158; deposits, $131,203 and a Cecrease in circulation of | A MeRcaNTILE Liprary ASSOCIATION IN San | Francisco.—In the Ezpre a committee was appointed to draw up by-laws, with ar to call another meeting when prepared to Jo so. meeting then adjourned. PRIVATE COACH! A meeting of the private coach: held on Thursday evening, at Grand street Hall. Mr. R. Walsh was chosen Chairman, and Mr. P. Dow: dell Secretary, on the occasion. On taking the chair, Mr, Watsn stated that the aceeunts received wore of a cheerin ‘hree thousand coachmen wers, Jr., Eaq., of Messrs. Adams & Co.’s banking house in San Francisco, in which he makes the following | notice of an institution just started there. ed in this village, | 000, of 2,000 shares. Our subscribing and $3 ‘terly quar in advance, stool quarterly in advance; $100 constitutes a I We have now 2,000 volumes, bought of Ge well for a start. of this eity was Tt is a joint stock compa: as yot be The annexed statemont exhibits the quantity and value ay $10 initiation, | of articles, other than dry goods, imported into this port | during the week ending and including Friday, April 15, There were over | the city, and he believed that | they were as mueh entitled to an advance of wages | Coachmen worked very hard; | ia fact, both night and day, Sundays included. The com: mittee appointed at the last meeting had drawn up rules | tions for their society: but an three hundred present, he thoug! not act for about three thousand; therefore, in his opinien, he thought it would be most advisable for them to pone any action on them until a mass meeting of coachmen could be held. A committee of fifteen was then chosen to wait on the private coachmen of this city, and invite them to join in the movement. ‘Tus meeting then adjourned until next Thursday night. Theatrical and Musical. Roweny Turatrs —Mr. C. Burke, the excellent come dian and inimitable representative of Yankee character, has been re engaged, and will appear this evening in the national drama called the ‘ Revolution,” in the charac- Jenkins, and will si : ill sing, and Miss G. oher will dance the Lafayette Polka. moats will terminate with the beautiful romance the ‘ Jewess,”” in which Eddy, Stever neat artiste will appear. Broapway THeaTRE.—The tragedy of ‘ V ed’ will be theattractive selection for this ng. | Forrest will have a fine opportunity for the display of his | great histrionie ability in the character of Pierre no doubt, in his hands, il receive all that sterling talent can impart to it. Mr. Conway, also a good acter, appears aa Jaffier, and Mde. Ponisi as Belvidere. The sabeiate: } menta close with the new farce of the Obstinate Family.”’ | Ninvo’s Garpex.—Bel‘ini’s beautiful and popular o} eutitled “La Sonnambula,” will be artists of the t. The rooms are located in the xchange Building, formerly occupied by the | Ew YorRE—WERELY Imports. Tf you know of any one CoMMERCR OF THE city government and courts of law. who would like to make donations of books, please tell them we shall at all times be happy to receive them. officers are as follows:— DAVID S. TURNER, President, Vioe President. as any other class of men. there were not | ht they should 162 20 lq 1b 1s ST Nt CHAS. E. BOWE J. B. CROCKETT, The above constitute a board of directors who manage the | internal affairs of the Associa ‘A course of lectures by gome of the best educated men JR., Treasurer. D.H. ao We are soon to have There are numerous societies and persons, throughout , we doubt not, who will gladly contribute a _ books to so laudable an object. The oppor- tunity to lay, in this way, the foundation of a magnificent the shores of the Pacific, should be seized with real philanthropist. | | Co , have very liberally offered the free use of all their ex- | press lines in the Atlantic States for the transportation 0° | donations to New York, where they will pack them, and | ship them to the Association in San Francisco. BI'g powders 137 aviaity by every Messrs. Apaus & ev of Messopotamia ny. Mina Hisort w The entertain- Sheet, pkg 1,806 Chicory ..2. 119 Wasuinaton National Monument.—The fol- Crdiettacter lowing rules have been adopted by the Board of Managers | of the Monument Association:—Ev tributes $25 shail beceme an honorary member; and every contributor of $100, or more, shall be eligible to | the office of vice president. Four marble panels are to One panel is for the f those who contribute $1,000, one for the names _ ofthose who contribute $500, » thi of | those who eontribute $200, and # fourth for the nam: those who contribute $160. Fach contributor of $5, am less than $8, is entitled to a large print of the desigu7of | the monument, or a large likeness of Washington. contributor of $8 or more, is entitled to one of each of | prints. Contributors of $1, and less than $5, | are entitled to a small sized print of the monument. } the prints have eertificates attached, to be filled up with | the names of the contributors and the amounts con- | tributed. The names of all contributors will also be re- | corded in books which are to be classed aceording to | and to be placed in the monument | ery citizen who eon- in the monument. Iboni and Maretzek | ; : Mad. Alboni appears | as Amina, and Signor Salvias Elvino. With such artista, | distinguished alike for the most refined qualities of voca ing a rich, round, euphonious con- tralte, and the other a tenor of the sweetest description— ble Niblo’s this evening wil! present a «play of our musical citizens. Burton's THEATRE. — Although there never perhaps | has been greater competition among theatrical managers mont season, yet this establishment seems ® popu! y, the theatre being Burton manages to have the best ‘is selections are good, an: . aight he offers a very time in America of the play called “Civilization,” with a strong east, also, the farce of the “Omnibus.”’ Nation at TRRATRE.—This vadergone a thorough repai: carpeting, &¢., opens this evening with ¢ oriental spectacle, entitled the ‘ Armorer of Tyre.’’ The character of Gie by Mr. W. G. Ji States, counties, & for preservation Doméstic Miscellany. The remains of Mrs. Douglas, wife of Senator Douglas, were taken from Washington on the llth instant, on board the Southern boat, on their way to North Carolina, where they are to be interred. The Susquehanna Bridge bill passed the Senate of Ma- ryland on the 14th instant, by a vote of 13 to 3. passed the Houte, and is, therefore, alaw. | r mail which left New York on the 25th of | is believed to nd drafts to the extent of hence his great suc- | attractive bill. oe stablishment, after having he new grand | yarch for Cincinnati, have contained money Mariana by Mrs. ther leading characters by Mesars. Clarke, Lingard, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Lingard. Great a teation bas been paid to scenic di The Sood aia w fe ,000. Agnan named Jacob Shaw was stabbed in a house of ill | repute, in Pittsburg, on the Sth inst., by ome of the | women of the house. He died next day. ‘The Leland paper mill and machine shop, in Millbu Mass., was destroyed by fireon th 7 insured in Hartford. ‘The mill, which was formerly owned | by Deacon John Leland, was the property of B. F. Martin. The journeymen cabinetmakers of Cincinnati are ona | strike for am increase of wa ‘The Quarter-Master’s buil unroofed during & lay and appropriate commence with the Wartack’s TaxatRe.—Jerroli’s comedy, called “Time " will commence the amusements this evening, with those celebrated artists, Blake, Lester, Miss L. Keene, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. | Cramer, aad Mrs. Blake, in the principal characters. Miss Malvina will dance a Pas de Zephyr, orchestra will r air: will be the burletta of the ments will conclude with the farce of “(Good for | Nothing.” This bill ean hardly fail in filling every seat in this neat and ably conducted establishment. American Mvsetu.—The beautiful « The Willow Copse,”’ is to be produced this evening the Museum, the cast of which includes all the leadi| “Limerick Boy,” an “athtetic Exercises’ by the Roman Brothers, will be given in the afternoon. St. Caarum Taarre —Mr. J. M. Cooke and Miss Julia Pelby are te make their first Charles. The pieces selected are estion”” and ‘‘Eyeleen Wilson,’’ Boys of Saratoga.”’ Cmovs,—In order to enable the performers to take benefits, the Amphitheatre will continue open five days | will be a “ticket mght,” or arious employes of the establish. | Is; a favorite | After the company of | Works Wonders, Chatapagae. 925 Wood— Brougham, Reynolds, aie ing at Fort Leavenworth was ere storm on the 26th ult. let into the Delaware di e Canal, at North Zaston | " £ Hatters’ goods C vision of the Pennsylvania Stat and New Hope. ‘A woman has been sent to jail at Cincinnati for twenty days, on bread and water, for voting in one of the wards the late election, by dressing in male at- tire, and passing herself off a#'a man. The mountains beyond Cumberland, Md., are on fire, rty has been destroyed. and the amuse- Ps Value of merchandise put on market for the _ week ending April 15.............ecereeesee $1,828,500 Value of dry goods put on market for the week ending April 15 drama éntitled | anda great deal of pro Samuel Perry, on trial murder of his wife, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree. The bill to incorporate the State Line Railroad has | passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Weekly Report of Deaths In the City and County of New York, from the 9th day of April to the 16th dn: Men, 74; Women, 71; Boys. The farce of the Total importation for week pearance at the St. Total two weeks ending April 15, 1863, This in not large compared with the corresponding period The principal items of import last week were as follows:—Coffee, $86,474; cream tartar, $28,161; copal, $23,540; madder, $26,060; furs, $23,441; undressed skins, $42,880 ; copper sheathing, $45,060 cutlery, $32,197 ; hardware, $90,159; molasses, $37,618; sugar, $359, watches, £47,405; wine, $28,925. Considerable interest has been excited by the di of lithographic stone on the lands of the “Ohio River | Land and Marble Company, i Kentucky. There is no other source of supply of this The stone now used in this country comes from Munich, Bavaria, which supplies the | The consumption of this stone in the United States is very large, and annually increasing o | ‘arge per cent. The value of the lithographic stone im. | ported in each of the past two years has been as fol- lows:—1851, $6,014; 1852, $14,602. | given from the invoice price at the mine or quarry, which avereges about two cents per pound. | about ten cents per pound. ily, 89—Total, 366. | general benefit to ment gives. This evening Mr. equestrian, will take his benett Messrs. Sands & Co. have left the city, a equestrians from the South, with Mr. Madigan and Den- | nie Stone at its head, will re open the Amphitheatre for tue summer season, | Carirr’s Opera Hovst.—Christy’s popular band of Fthiopian performers announce a well selected programme Fever typhoid. Heart, disease of . Hooping cough....... Inflaramation of gianda. Inflaramation of . Inflammation of bowels. .14 Inflammation of ch Joflammation of lui ae Inflam’n of pericardium... 1 Inflammation of stomach. 3 Inflaromation of liver a Bleeding from bowel Bleeding from Jungs Burned or scalded. ty of Maysville, Cancer of womb. Woop’s Movsrrgis continue to attract large assemblages. | They offer a very attractive bill of amusement for this stone in the United States. Cholera Infantam ing. | Bawvarn’a Hoty Laxp.—This beautiful panorama will | be exhibited every even’ not as yet seen it should visit the Georama, where they can enjoy a rich treat. Rosart Heutge still continues tod with his surprising necromantic feats. He for this evening which contains most of his of legerdemain. Joun Owns’ Asceyt TO Moxt Braxc.—Amidst all the and amusing entertainments } been flooded, pre-eminent above all is traordinary, and usparal Mr. Owens possestes the | curious and pleasing faculty of enchaining the entire at tention of his auditors, while bis natural ability asa first him to present several very pecu. | ludicrous characters. strongly advise all who wish to pass an evening of unal with much that is instructive, to love no time in attending Mr. Owens’ highly intellectual entertainment. Those who have | Consumption... ight his patrons | This valuation is Pp . Congestion of brain. ; Congestion of lungs... .. Gdema of lungs. Its value here is This shows that the actual grosa value of this stone used in this country last year was about seventy thousand dollars. cessary to go to Europe for this article. ,We have, within our own limits, an inexhaustible supply of it, which can | be sold at rates comparatively nominal. and Land Company will soon be able to meet any demand, and the quality of the stone will be at least equal to any ever imported. The capital of this compa rs, and its resource Heavy timbered land, 46,000 acres variegated marble. ay building sandstone Quarries lithographic stone. . Deposit of paint ore, superior qualisy. . Beds of iron ore, superior quality. cleared and cultivated, in demand for vine Premature birth. Rapture of Ute It is no longer ne- Dropsy in the chest Dropsy of peri class comedian, enables ed The Ohio Ri linr and irresistably io River loyed enjoyment, 1 1 1 19 3 2 1 1 4 1 1 oe | 8 1 2 1 1 Unknown,..... is two hundred thousand Axonmm Acree AT THE ALTAR.—Mrs. Rachel Isabella Cantor, of the Memphis theatre, was married on the Sth | iast., at Memphis, to Mr. William Bright. 50 to 60 years Sap Resvnr ov Srrart Rarrines.-We regret | of Northampton—a lady, too, 0 ence—the mother of six | isan infant, has become | ¢ through the influence upon her mind of conveyed to the | sanounoe that a lad: beauty, loveliness, an‘ ohildren, the youngest of whic 20 to 30 years 90 to 106 years CPS OF NATIVITY manifestations. leboro Inaane Hospital on Wednex xtate of excitement that her. —Sprinaficlit (Mass.) Republica All these resources are immeciateiy available, Being lo cated immediately on the river, transportation is evono Communication is open to every section of the country; and being near the geographical centro, it has superior advantages for supplying » de mand frou sny section, By railroad and by line steamers, transportation at all saasons is guaranteed. The Big Sandy railroad will run through the property of the Ohio . ‘and Company, and is now in course of construction. | ph! his exten eversl saw mills belonging to the company are en- | mical and expeditious From—Hoxpital, Bellevue, 12; Penitent well’s Island, 1; Small Pox, Blackwell's Island, Blackwell's Island, 2; Randall's Island Hospital, 5; Almshouse, rd ome, 4 Colored Orphan As Interments returned from Caaniagton.— The few days sinc sunk in the ste t Fising Sum, on the Ob Roods, and valued at $320,000 ake about the amount, this is one of the ergoes ever sunk, or otherwise destrr The Charleston was avaer Charleston a 1;'¢ m, 1; Colored persons, 15 ‘ard’s Island, 19. THOMAS K. DOWNING, Wily [aspootor City Laapsotor's Offloe, April 16, 1863, on ‘These mills will*also be employed im sawing mar- ble. On about twenty thousand sores of land nearest the river, the woed is estimated at thirty dred thousand-cords, which st $3 per oord, the present market price in Cincinnati, will give s total value of extensive scale, and of the most profitable character. It is estimated that the proceeds of the sales of wood aud lumber alone will pay for the entire property of the com- ble, lithographic stone, lime, and cement, will therefore form the dividend fund; and some ides may be formed of ita probable extent, by the consumption of the articles above named. The debt of the company is small, being only $109,000, im bonds, bearing seven per cent interest, The annexed letter to the President of the company, is from an artist, doing an extensive lithegraphic busi- ness in this city, who is now using the lithographic stone of the Ohio Company:— o's PIPG IAD OF SER Cone sRrean Lanp anp Marais MPANY. Sir—Having just returned from Kentucky, where I have been to ex] ea rons quarey 0X caphic stone, situated | on the Ohio river, I ve to t to the resulta of a vations, a longeperees a on the toy a or succession of hills, ai pout S00 fest above the Ohio, ia-well situated for carrying down the stones to the river, mile distant. Baring visited the celebrated, Soloboten quarry, near Munich, in Germany—the other quarry Dow Ebown in the world that yisida a. good lithogtaphio stone—I e parediy, shee I assert that your atone of a qui eq not in some respests superior, to the atone, ‘The strata are pearly horizon tal, or inclined not more than five degrees; are not curved, or in any way distorted; and the stone has the same appear- ance as that of Solohofen. The strata vary in thickness from two inches to three feot, and each is separated from the other by a soft, red colored clay. The stone is as hard apd strong as the best German. And all the rules of geology indicate a quarry extensive enough to sup; Ny ‘America as well as Europe for maany hundred’ years wi ‘the best quality of lwhographic stone, of any desirable size and thickness, for pen or crayon drawing, as well as for engraving. 3 The most Mfitable manner for quarrying your stone | will be, to select the best pieces for lithographic pur- jae and to work up and sell the fancy-colored marble for furniture and other uses. I instructed Mr. Hopkins Ue Saco of the quarry) as to the properties of ,a good Tithographic stone, how to prepare it for market, &c., and left with him a specimen of the best Solohofem or Munich stone. The London Mining Journal of the 26th of March, says: In another column we give the iculars of the sales of copper ore for the quarter en 24th March. This phd rr Ape pegs sine Oi Be eas om wi ¢ quarter eni ir , in consequence Of » falling off in the Cobre of no less than 1,008 tous, and | in the Santiago of 387 tons. The Irish, Welsh, and other | mines and slags are much as they have been. To show how large the decrease has been withia the last four | years we particularise as follows, viz. :— Corrmk TRADE or GREAT Britain. Tons. Quarter ending June, 1849. o + September, 11,066, 6 « * December, 1861. 7,359. 0 “ « — Mareh, 1862, 18 6 «Sune, 186: + 9,055. 0 st be September, 1852. 9,211. 5 6 Md be December, 1852, 6,470..,, 105,878 12 0 “ “ — March, 1863,..., 5,119,... 91,622 11 6 With such results, and the fact of a failing off likewise | at the Comish ticketings for the quarter of 2,004 tons of | ore, equal to 200 tons of cake copper, the rise in the stand- ard’and price of metal is easily explained. Some of our correspondents attempt to prove this is owing to other | causes as well; yet, while we give insertion to their com- munications we by no means acquiesce in the correctness | of their ideas or judgment, but adhere to our oft expres } ed opinion, that whilst the supply is not equal to the mani (whlch we contend is the fact), « granter compet tion exists among the smelters to purchase, in order to keep their connections good and customers supplied, and not drive them from their warehouses to seek their re- quirements from any rival company elsewhere. CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarvrpay, April 16—6 P. M. Asues ruled about the same. The sales embraced 30 bbls., at $5 50 » $5 56'4 for pearls; and $5 for pots, per 022 | 100 lbs. There remained only 1,504 casks of all kinds in the inspection warehouse this morning. Barapsrurrs.—Flour continued dull and languid, though rices were maintained. The sales consisted of 8,500 Bois. sour at $4; superfine No. 2 at $4 123¢ « $4 25; ordi- nary State at $456% a $4 6234; good do. at $4 623¢ $4 68%; mixed Indiana and Michigan at $4 68% a $4 75: straight Indiana and Michigan, with favorite State, at $4 75 0$4813¢; fancy Indiana and Michigan at $4 81%; a $4 8734; common to ood Ohio at $4 62340 $4 8734: fancy Genesee and Ohio at $5 8 $5 25; extra Indiana, Michigan yy 45,990 and Ohio at $5 25 a $6 682/; and extra Geneseo at $5 1: a $6 per bbl. Canadian was unaltered. Southern seem brisk and buoyant. The sales reached 1,000 bbls. at $5 a $5 18% for mixed to good; $5 25 a $5 50 for favorite; and 134,363 | $5 50» $6 50 for fancy, per bbl. Nothing new eccurred in rye four or corn meal. Wheat was in better request. The transactions include 3,000 bushels good Genesee | white at $1 26; 8,000 prime Ohio do. at $1 24; and 5,000 Canadian do., in bond, supposed at $1 14 per bushel. ’ We heard of no further operations in ryeor barley. Oats were active and firm. juote them at 3éc. a 46c. for in- | ferior to prime Southern; 46c. a 48c. for Jersey; 480. a 20 | 50c, for Ohio and Pennsylvania; 50c. a 52c. for Canadian, State, and Western, and 52e. a S8c. for choice Chicago per bushel. Corn was rather more freely offered, and | slightly favored buyers. The sales amounted to 26,00 bushels, @2e, for white; and 653¢c. a 66}c, for Southern yellow, per bushel. Corron.—The rarket continues steady, the sales to-day amounting to about 1,500 bales. aerate ak ES at Te ge. Java at 113¢c ; at 97% ; Rio at Tee ‘8 93¢¢.; and 100 Maracaibo at 9%¢0 per ib. j als urchased at $3 3734 a $3 50 per 100 Ibs. Mackerel were id abore buyers limits, and herring were rather inani- mate. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool 15,000 bushels grain were engaged at 6i4d.: and 700 bbls. flour wore engaged by the steam propeller Andes, to fill up, at zs.; and 500 bales cotton | were engaged at 3d. for uncompressed. The 1,000 bales noticed in our previous report were taken at 5-16d. To Antwerp 3,000 bales cotton were engaged at %c. 400 bbls. rosin &t 4x,; and 300 bbls. ashes at 30s. To Bre men 200 bales cotton were engaged at }4c., with ashes it 22s. 6d. To Australia rates varied from 40c. to 60c.; and + ) $40 $50forlumber. To California rates varied from 9,290 | 40c. to 85c., per foot measurement. To Havre rates were | Mendy at Xe. for cotton, and at $8.0 $10 for ashes and | ce. Frvrt.—Sales were made of 200 boxes layer raisins, at $3 30; 250 do. bunch do., $2 75; and 800 bushels South- ern peanuts, at $1 0634. Hay.— About 600 bales changed hands at Ble. a 87 4c. per s. Hors were retailing at 20c. a 2c. per ib. Tron was inactive, but firmly held by factots, some of whom have received orders from Great Britain to suspend 28,925 sales until it can be seen what effect tho recent strikes 4,583 | ameng the laborers in the mining districts and the rin. cipal seaports of that country, for higher wages, will have upon the production and value of the article there Latas.— Eastern could be bought at $175 per thousand. Lae —Rockland was offered to-day at $1 for common, and $1 60 for lump, per bbl. MoLassrs was quiet, but steady. The sales did not ex- ceed 50 hhds. Muscovado at 23c., and 100 do. Cardenas at | Mle. a 22c., per gallon. Naval. Stones,—Spirits turpentine was searce, and held at 58c. a 65c. per gallon. We were informed that 1,000 bbls. of this article have been purchased ia Boston aad Philadelphia, for this market, at 53c. per gallon. Crude turpentine and rosin remained quiet. On13.—We have but to note sales of 6,000 gallons linseed at 65c. a 66c. per gallon. Provisions ~Pork was brisk and dearer. ‘The sales em- braced €00 bbls. We rn, at $15 3734 for prime, and $16 for mess, with 500 bbls, musty prime at $11 per bbl. There was a better inquiry for cut meats at firmer rates, but no large sales transpired. Lard was still onthe advance. Tue sales reached 700 bbis., very common to prime, at 92.0 93¢c. per Ib., and some holders claimed more at the close, Beef was not vary briek, but steady. The sales amounted | to 280 bbia., at $4 50 a $6 for country prime; $5 750 $6 50 for city do ; $8 a $10 26 for country mess, S20 $13 for cut do.; $12 50 a $18 for repacked Chicago; $14 for extra do., per bbl., and $20 a $21 for prime mene, per tierce. Beef hams, butter, and cheese, were unchanged. been made of 200 ti $4 0514) Svcans —The market was not very active to day. “The 300 hhds. Cuba at 4!4c. a 5'¢¢.; 40 clayed 0 New Orleans, (by auction,) 44a 43/0. | sales einbrace do.. 60¢.; per Ib. Wuiskgy.—chles have been made of 900 bblz., at 22c for Jersey, and 22};c. for prison, per gallon. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Nonmm River Boats.—No arrivals on Saturday. p Ra. Roan —A02 bbls flour ; 24 pkgs aches ; 153 do whiskey ; 321 do hams ; 38 do beer eges ; 220 do apples do butter ; 201 do hay ; 17 do leather ; 600 do oats : 1,508 sides leather ; 14 head cattle ; 170 calves and 1,604 live hogs. By New Have Ratt. Road.—For the week. —137 pkgs butter : 16 do cheese ;9 do feathers ; 40 bales of hay ; 20 do lenther ; 6 calves ; 83 pkgs eggs ; 341 do maple sugar, | Lenides « large ammount of hats, boots, furniture and simi ¥ gor Domestic Markets. Brucwron Marker, April 14.—At market, 849 beef cat tle, 10 pairs working oxen, 40 cows and calves, 025 sheep 1 4,605 swine, Prices—Peef Cattle—Sales quick at an advance upon last week's prices, and we advance our quotations. Extra $8 a $8 50: first quality $7 25 a $7 50: seeond $6 75 a-$7; third $5 50a $675, Working Oxen— A few ules only noticed; $65 and $145. Cows and Calves —Sales at $26 and $45. 'Sheep—Sales at $3 60, S11. Swine—York hogs 744 for sows, 834 for Ohio 4%, 6% and 7 for cows, and 734, 7% and 86, for barr At retail from U1; to dc. Large hogs to slau 6% 9 634e REMOVALS. JATON & CO. IMPORTERS AND TAILORS, 4 removed to their spacious store, No. Nicholas Hotel, where they have, in’ ad stuck of cloths, cassimere®, vostings, &o., & most completo Assortment of men's ng goods, selected expressly for them in London and Pari GAS FIXTURES. wn QRENCH GAS PIXTURES—NEW IMPORTATION: ric uat received from th in Paris f o took, All artiolos warranted, a onre, » DARDONYVILLE, 445 Broadway, put up ith tbo wtan contract with railroeds. | ARUWRTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BA ARADO ADDR ARARDARARRRARARARNAD sw OBB THIRD PAGE. Gs SaLBS AT AUCTION, DRIAN KH. foul eras will sell at aucti No. 44 Clintos North Will street, ards tay ‘Brussels no porte thres-pt Fosoweod “pina so Prono. vocretary,” Sue ide Vablosy Cogether with alurge quantity of vane seat aire. After whi d's geod. ighth skrest, an ‘A.M. at hola furniture, ting FE, goods, comprisin ‘windlass bedatends, dressing tables, looking classes, chairs re A 1 19, at 10 o'clock, every artia will be pi nee Koopers nee cr m t the office of the auctions que en ‘be obtained at the of pee eb ore J. W. SOMERIN: HOUSEHOLD OLAY will soll it No, 42 Warren LBERT i NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER engravi in carpets, oilel table, and » lsrge sssortmen' kitchen furniture. Catalogues Je top oe room, chamber, and are now ready at the office of the auctioneer, No, 40 Wall C. TUTTLE, AU TUTTLE will sell Hudson street, « large assor' niture of s family leaving the russols and three-ply glass and plsted ware Gloths, bedstends, bureaus, feathor beds, bedding, mattre & perior rosewood pianoforte, of celebrate: $450. Also, a small stock of wines aud liquors, , the vintage of 1822, hiskey, hock ani more than a * glasses, curtains, chin! Hy a per bel furniture at the houses of private individual of ,, Monongahel i a very ofd dates, in bottlow and. dem prefer may send thelr furniture to thelt oo and kitohen furniture, with which Catalogues read; UCTION NOTICE.. A JONES & BOGART—Tu ird avenue, two splendid counters counter, with draws, two show o: 40, ‘le will commence. . JONES, AUCTIONEER any, at 1034 o’olock, choice oil paint . mate umeons, | Pious munleets, mnt of French plate looking-giasses, mahogany bookcase, g! tures, &e. UCTION NOTICE.—SALE THIS DAY, AT Ii The handsome furniture contained eral and desirable mantle ornament: of Tuesday in the suction rooms, 13 logant furniture on Wednesday, 103¢ stroot, will be regula THOS. B sortment of hou house 98 sar ick street, com! ELL, Auctioneer. 2: AUCTION, IN ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, 20th, at lo’clock P. M., a ‘dwelling house an lots, of various sizes, to suit purchase walk of the Morris and Essex Railron: situated, and facilities will soon Five access to the city in from thirty tim to thirty-five minutes o! LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONRER—PEREMPTORY sale of Thirty-four choice plots of frame houses, situated near the depots of Ce: x Morisania, Go suction: ae Pas AT AUCTIO) ind, and six new | April, at 1039 o’clo ing roves (with or without pots), dal verhonas, pan convenient lot talogues, and Fairmount, Up| Nicolay will sell en the Mo plote of ground, 5 0 t, Hing ii | From 180 %0 fio foot a and basement frame housos, a few months, Possession immediate neighborhood is o houres are now erected. All the ded, and troes plantod in front of {he lots 35 foot apart: and ry ‘tain, and many stroots are laid ou 8, perior hair mattressos, richly decorated vasos, gilt and ormolu tables, two largo Frénch pier glasses, slab brackets, curtains and shadcg, cto. with a number of ele- gant oil paintin, wood pirnoforte,’ No postponemont. Goods to be remo: immediately. Aiso, on Thursday next, furniture, & jotly on the ground. ia, fourteen choice 00 feet front and 5, Gat in the ver: npn er, wosnio! Te is voquired that al shall have a dwelling house, to cost not loss than by the 1st of Dece: ned and graded, and nidowalk; there are tw two story attic best manner, by days w n be had on the Ist of On Monday, 25th ini street. d there aro now 9 The streets are | Gclock, at 68 Twenty-second stre C Kenip will sell at auction as above, handsome Furniture contained in the house, whioh is in ox- cellent order, and consists of rosewood parior furniture, suite, covered in rich crimson brocate a safe and profitable investment, Fear dtskarig | With ® handsome assortment of chamber curled horse hair mattresses, <c. Catalogues on the morning o! 1y inereaso in value. convenience of access b; roud, a depot will bo eatwblished hy the road’ Company, this 01 Property, by. taki jew Rochelle Rai hing t for Morrisania at 1034 o'clook, at 129 Crosby strect, an assortment of pai lor, bedroom ‘and kitchen furniture, consisting of sofas, the depot,) will find a po main on bond and mortgage for F cent discount for cash. ie | plot will be given on condition that the payment shal > Tuosday, April 19, at 1044 o'clook, at 57 Dey stroet, cash, For lithos F. W. MERRIA auctioneer, at No. 40 hie maps and full partioul: No 62 Beckman street, or to she reet, New York. J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—FERRY d Steam Ferry Boats at Auction: ration from the foot of Twenty-third stroot river, to the Turnpike bridge on N: S tion, in Brooklyn.—S. H. CAHOONE wil on Ti day, April 19, at 10'0’clock, at the corner of Front and Ful- ton street! and other pear, and and a great variety-of other plants, town Creak, L. 50 44 J. ‘April 23. Tho n Tuesday next, ea of either terminus, together amboats, forry houses, gates, fenders, purtonances of said ferry. Vor vertisement in Courier & En- 161 Broadway, or auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street, A, CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—HAN DSOME HOUSE- Pier and mantel glasses, pai | with threo large at day, Monday, 7 8 general assortment of parlor and bedroom furniture: algo, + hold furniture.—Large ings, minerals, shells, antiques, &c. | at No. 87 Chambers strect,—Cole & on Tuesday, A. hiteon will Sait RE nue! tion at 10 o’olock on Tur - April 19, the household fi ,000 | 5%c. a Gle. for unsound; 6le. a 64e. for mixed; | {00 Crees Hoor clothe, mahogany and bles, bureans, French and windla: centre tables, bookcases, ct tin de Jaine and Tur! | lace do, shells and minorals, antiq paintings, engravings, &o., together with a variety of k én furniture. Catalogues will be ready on Monday, at the office of the auctioneer, Ni RANCH & McDONNELL, AUCTIONEERS, 113 FUL- ton strect and 48 Ann stroet.—Valuable and extensive t household furniture, by catalogue, on W. 10 o'clock, at 73 West Ninth street, ifth avenne—The whole of t canopy curtain: 'o. 9 Wall streot. re heard that 2,000 quintals of dry cod were | ti nesday, tho 20th ins between University place and t rich and costly furniture conthinod in said house, consisting Brussels carpets, clegantly carved in crimson plush, made by Bau- | and parlor chairs, 1 rose- cabinet, rosewood contre, 4 ¢, tete-a tete hofas, Vi wood pianoforte, 1 rich’ Chines pier and work tables nificent frames, fine G fo, with many other rere and valuabl any extension table, sideboard, chairs, Dining room—Mahor carpets and rugs, china dinner set, cutlery, plated and glass wood and mahogany Fren: washetands and tables, a, ke. ture. Catalogues at Y JOSEPIt HEGEMAN, AUCT! | April 19th, at 11 o'clock A.M. variety of household furniture, M., precisely, at 256 Pearl, near Willough| of handsome mahogany ‘algo, the chamber and kite! NITURE OF THE HOTEL DE PARIS—WILLIAM ING & CO., Auctioneers, will Monday and Tuesday, April 18th and 19th, ench day, at the Hotel de Paris, 334 Broa Anthony’ street, all the furniture of the Bruseels carpets, carved mahogan: at So'clock P. arlor furniture, as good sell at auction, on way, cornor of sofas, parlor chairs, fivans, marble top pier Fronch plate mirrors, window cur- tains, mahogany extension dining tabli i | dinner and tea sets, English cut gl plated ware, linen table cloths, ei rench bedsteads, dressing burea ny tops, washstands to match, wardrobo seventy-five curled hair mattresses, fir feather beds, holstors and pillows, mirro chairs, card and eoutre table ts, pillow and bolster case fixtures, mirrors, desks, Merri fe, mahogany bar and com ‘es. plated ware. re, cutlery, silver oil cloths, maho- with marble and ble top bar tab! i 5 | No. 18 Pitt at whiskeys, gin, Champagne, Havana scgars, kitchen furniture, &. COLTON, AUCTIONEER. , pianoforte, rosewoo hs, e.—F. Colton will sell, this day, } qorelock, at No, yD furniture of the house, coi rosewood suit in plush; one mahogany pianoforte, made hy Nuuns & Clark; mahogany chai dinner tables, bureams, &¢.: and oilcloths, heds an NTEEL HOUSEHOLD suits, extension tabl ‘April 18, at 10} wardrohes, extension lasses, carpets easos, contro and card tables, enfes and refrigerators, and basement and bedroom farni- ces good at | ty st y i Tint he will attend to the sales of houvehol ph Martia Presid Office 185 Greenwich street, near Doy. cape Wily, | 74, #ud 3e pipes: & sinall john. Connoisvours are requested to examine our ‘which cemprises a great variety of many of the finest go in the market, PETERS & CHAMB) a aang 900 Bro April 19, at 10 o'clock of and £3 White streots. rs’ sale of a large and valu: Exeeu' tof fine household furniture, by order of P. CHAMBERS, 300 Broadway, who o! buyers in all grades of wines, brandies, discounts to ¢ od piano, made by J. ‘onze and silver plated ware, Bedroom furniture—mahogany ureaus, with and without mar- ngany tables, chairs, ottomans, bookenses, lace rod window curtains, mahogany and rosewood wardrobes, chairs, washstands and oabinets, blankets, sheots, feather beds, &e. ke baskets, urn, castors, forks, With @ large aseortinent of kitchen furniture. of the public is requested to sbis sal and bodding Are all Jn good and perfect order, and of the “dsteade, dressing bi Dining room furnituro— of silver plated = cj as the mattresses, beds & CO, WILL SELL AT AUCTION h at, 1036 o'clock, at the residence | senor Throop avenue and Newtown Division avenues, arriages, fruit trees, parlor furniture, #, coverod in Bro tre, and dining feasion will commence May 2 of D. 8. Mills, washing, &¢., thirty dollars per quarter. Circ Brooklyn, honse! ¢., consisting of rorewood am o-forte, arm, rockin catelle and hair cloth Didcotionserthe following goods boing damaged Oe” rs m water, wil be veld for asovunt of whom ft ay ‘morrow, Tuesday, at half pest 10 o’elock A. Mf oN near Chat is. : Ome forte, French one a fan marble top table, our sofas, Owe we ‘will be food assortment. of Second hand furniture, carpets, Se., removed for conve: co of sale, such as sofas, bureaus, . centre and card tables, ted furniture in bedsteads, oil cleths, carpets, mattin; silverware, outtl to. aie together with » variety of fancy clocks, erma- , mattrosses, gilt y, beds, ‘Ncading, ho., kit hae furaiture, MPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF worth of staple and fancy we goods, O. Mg io a meer, wills sell by ay), Jotn Apel “it ft pi i Feet, ea’ dress oe goods an ew lots to suit YK: CTIONERR Mroat—Attractive tale af slegant fureituen, wooed ure, splondid Proofs before 1 pri ith, at 10, ovolock, at arian pate Robert it landscape ewe 7, A (formerly the. residence of C; Bau. The Paintings embrace ae of Fivoll ‘ana the Campagnity A prenines Christ vaptistng 8 Jol my, Pouaab and man mont ominent artists of the old acl Hie'valnahle colleation of the Inve Jet Dogs wy urniture compriger tapestry, Brussels and tepraia carpets large mahogany wardrobes, “with look oak elled bedroom suit, of furaivure, with arte “alah coer etn Fy Cea damask, rosewood bods, SGOOD & CONCKLIN, AUCTIONEERS, Street, will give their personal attention 133 FULTON to the sale of or those who sFooms. SAMUEL OSGOOD, JONAS F. CONCKLIN. IL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION—JOHN LEVISON ‘Will sell, to-morrow morning, (Monday, April 18,) at 11 os room, 341 Broadwas vollestion of gs—a number by American artists—on va- hem richly framed, suitable for the parlor, or ealoon. WARREN, AUCTIONEER—BY SMITH DUNNING— Office 185 Greenwich street—Will sell at auction, by eve, on Tuer 1 19th, at 10 o'clock, No. 145 Chi day, Apri amare st threo-ply and cane washstand: ty ‘an Saluablo chins elock, got 885 tot ‘al cel valuable ina clock, oont to import; also, an excellent pianoforte, made by Firth & Hall, ANTS AT AUCTION.—WM. 8. McILVAIN WILE 1 this day, Maidon lan ar 5 at No. ot, a'fine collection of monthly, ; also, verbenas, dablias, ohry: ry of Wm. Wilson, Fourt —W. §. soll at the seedstore, 7 Jol k, moss, month! tuberoses, From J.N W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONE! furniture—On Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Groonwioh avenue, consisting of a larzo and handsome vari- ety of rosow: roxewood pi rosewood and mahogany tables French bedsteads, tapestry a: xd und mahogany bure nt suite ‘lor furniture in br 01 tete-a-totes, ten lao, one superior ro Reed street. Alto, om Friday, at 138 Greenwich avenno. contents of house No. 181 Chambers C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—A SALE OF HAND. some Furniture and Pigno-Forte on Tuesday, at 1 , near 4th Avenue. R. on TUKSDAY, all the le; rosewood pisao- me handsome rosewood extension tab ; rich tapestry ovrpets, oll cloth o ass ware; mahogany parlor furnitu large Gothie hi- ure; best also kiteheu furniture. AMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER.—OSGOOD & CONKLIN will sell, on Monday, the 18th of April ¢, chairs, marble top tables, bedste bedding, &o. JARS, MALAGA WINE, GIN, &C., AT AUCTION~ ~ Es of Greenwich, teas, colfes, sugar, pr ves, sears, spices, ¢oap, liquors Malaga wi Fein &0.. tone ther with Ocery id chandlery stock, removedjfor conve” of tale. ELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctionoers” TANDARD ROSES AND OTHER PLANTS AT AUC- il sell ‘uos- dard, half standard, perpotual, moss, dwarf, ‘roses; pinks, grape vines: apple, plum, ech trees, with currant and guoseberry bushes, IAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER. CONCKLIN, store 18 Fulton stree y. April 18, at 1034 o'clock, at 129 ©: —OSG00D & sell, this y street, = a collection of kitchen furaiture, with which the sale will commence. TANDARD ROSES AND OTHER CHOICE PLANTS, at anction.—J. L. VANDEWATER, No, 14 Wall streot, will sell on Tu ‘April 19th, at half past ten k, splendid selection of standard roses, selected with re from the best nurseries of Enrope, comprising the finest and newert varieties, adapted to our climate, warranted true to names, from the garden of D. Bell, Brondway. AMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER. — OSGOOD @ CONCKLIN will ‘sell at their sales room, 138 Fulton on Wednesday, April 20, at 10% I, 1 ment of furniture, donsiating of rosewood, mahogany black walnut parlor, dining room and bedroom furniture, enamelled chamber suits, marble top tables and bureaus, fas, oasy obairs, washstands, &¢. Also, # large colleotion of second hand furniture. B. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture.—On Monday, April 18, at 10 v’elook, at No. 170 Wert Fourtcenth street, noar Eighth avenue—T. 1, Bleooker & Co. will sell at auction, bove, the genteel furniture of said house, consistin a of rich airy pezlor enepetss set of rosewood parlor furniture, covered with blue sat: brocatelle, and extra linen covers, viz #, four parlor chairs, roseweod covered with areen figured sill tre table: orange colored satin with lace drapery; several ofl paintings in oil, framed; Brussels stair and bedroom cileloths; ingrain carpet French mahogan: walnut bedstcads; dres a plain bures and black walnut washetands; new curled hair ttre French china tea set, china and glassware; and a general rtment of kitchen furniture, Cataloguos gt sale, Wy, BEL, AUCTIONEER SALE OF 150 MARBLE + mantels, also monnments, sawed marble, engin saws, &c. PELLS & CO. will sell at auction on ‘Tuosda: April 19, at 103g o’clock, at the warerooms of Mr. ly, Broadway, corner of Tenth street, the entire stool sisting of about 150 marble mantels, richly sculpture plain mantels, of all deseript prising statuary, ordinar, and gold; also the th April, at I] o’e polishing machinery, Approved endorsed notes 7M. IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL at anotion, on Tuesday, April 19, at 1014 o'clock, at the Atlantic Hotel, an assortment of furniture, including spare furniture from the storeroom, and goodsnot called for fom provions sales, consisting of Brassela and ingrain car- pets, twenty manogany sofas, in hair cloth hogany card tables, mahogany marble to French plate mirrors, oil paintings, gas fixture bles, mahogany arm chairs, china and wask linen table cloths, counterpanes, bl: pier and bolster cases, towels, ts steads, dressing bureaus, was! feather beds, bolsters and pillow: ment of copper kitchen furniture, &e. W “pec Min SHIREY, AUCTIONEER: — HANDSOME furniture sale. ge Ba April 19, at 102 e’clook, at ft ‘carp nna, broceatello, of sawed marble. On Wedue the engine, gangs, rubbing and ins, four abd six months, over $100, airs, mi ‘tre table, dining ti lor, bi eatry carpets, rofas, chairs, tab ¢5, elegant mantel clocks aud ornai field plated ware, cutle: rain or shin} chasors, $100.000 1 BRANDES, wi WHISKRYS A gin, rum, cordials, syrups, ko, WM. H: UNDERHILL offers the above, in ail the different grader at twenty per cent below any other houso. Dealers families are rospectfully invited to cali and Judge for them- telves. 43 Broome street. ain tint veel 1.000 CASES OF, INE CLARET WINE, ASSORTED A brands; 500 dozom good table claret at $1 00 per dozon, bottles returned. Bonrdeanx, isette, Curaco: brandied cherries, Ao. &0, Old style ‘wags Sohicdam gin, of medicinal quality. "100,000 assorted Havana soxars. . H. UNDERHILL, 490 Broomo steact, RANDIE, 'N HIGH AND LOW GRADES, Otard, Dupuy &Co., and Pinet, Castillon & Co. oF t of choice old lrandies oadway. OUNTRY TRADE.--COUNTRY DEALERS SHOULD pot fail to exami extonsiv of PETERS & Moements to &o. Libera’ Ts 0. h and short timo buyers. Orders solicited EDUCATIONAL OARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT STANWICIE Conn., thirty-seven miles from Now York. The ninth: Terins for b Finn, No. 320 ing particulars may bo had at the store of A Greenwich t, where the Principal can be seon on ever, Saturday in this month, between the hours of 1 and o'clock A. M THEODORE JUNE, Principal. tables, rosewood washstands, beds, bedi also, the well known horves, one Rockaway Boy, one pair fine black 10, for one Or two horses, with tliding front, light wagons with and without tops, harnens, ploughs and other in by enters br Contrevill MeLaughli st kinds of fenit and ornamental troos und, viz: pears on quince stocks, eh Wthorn hedges and other shrnbhory. If it should storm the sale will be postponed until tho noxt nerries, poaohes, | sports are over. Faro L. VANDEWATER L Monday, April No. 1b Wall atrect, large sale «roses, from tho nursery 0 ¢ all the newest and cho lection of carnation pinks, wad valuable pleats, Mare, Astoria, 4; also’ a fine oot streot forrivs feo} BV April 18th, at hall-past on heats, best threo in tiv Brooklyn, for the conr twonty 1. —TROTTING. —MON- M., matoh for 81,009. 8. Me Mile heais, 1 coughitin 9 bein, Lady Be oa oh. m. Greon Mon tain Maid On Honston, sat Grand until 28 @ spoct iv orer, Ace oaoh way h returalag a4 9900 4& contd,