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“FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MONEY MARKET. Tuvespay, Apri 21—6 P.M. ‘The upward movement in funcy stocks still contiaues. “At the first bourd to day the market was unusually active, and there was quite a speculative excitement in the street Nicaragua Transit advanced $4 per cent; Flor ence and Keyport, *¢; Brunswick Land Co., }; Harlem, 24; Stonington, 3s; Norwich and Woreester, 4; Hudson River Railroad, 2; Brie Railroad, 34; Long Island, ‘4; New Creek. 34; Reacing Railroad, 34. Michigan Central Railroad declined 1 per cent; Cambe land, 4; Canton Co., %, At the second board the market was partica- larly buoyant, and transactions to some extent were ef- fected. Canton Co. went up \ per ceat, Cumberland, Nicaragua, 4; New Jersey Zine, 4: Florence and Key- port, %, Huison River Railroad, 1° Harlem, 1; Erie Railroad, 114; Norwich and Worcester, 34; Stonington, 34; Reading Railroad, 1. ‘There was more activity im railroad bonds this morning than we have noticed fora long time, generally at better prices. State stocks were in better demand, but the amount offered was Limited. At the close of the market this afternoon, the tendency of all stocks was upward, and it is very probable « fur- ther improvement will be realized. his movement may continue some days; but we de vot lock for any porma- nenoy in the rise. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of thia port today, amouyted to $182,158 94, payments, $131,684 12—balance, $6,702.47 95. ‘The Butchers’ and Drovers’ Funk has declared a divi dend of ten per cent from the surples profits under its old organization. The Wilming'on and Raieigh Railroad Company have declared a semiannual dividend of three por cent; the Merchants’ Ivsurance Company, Boston, six per cent. Mr. Draper will sell at auction to-morrow, (Friday,) at tlie Merchants’ Exchange, after the adjournment of the board, a large amount of stocks, Among them are bonds of tho caual enlargement loan, N.Y. State 6’s,.Juaction Railroad of Obio, Catawissa, Williamsport, and Brie Rail- ronda; City of Memphis, Ohi» River Land and Marble Com- pany, and St. Lawrence Mining Co.'s; shares of the Pacific, City, Phoenix, Mecbanies’, Manhattan, Meréhants’ and St. Nicholas banks; Bank of America, Siate’of New York, and Commerce; North River and Lorillard Insuranee Com- panies, aud Paterson and Hudson River Railread; Brook- lyn and Jamsica Plank Road Favorable accounts have been received from Lake Su- perior, but nothing te justify the advances which are paid for most of the copper stocks which are new floating ‘on this and the Boston market. Transactions for some time past bave been to a very large amount, Toltec, Dana, Winthrop, Shawmut and Stur, ace at advanced prices: Copper Falls and Phoenix clo-ed with lower quotations. We loarn that parties interested as stockholders in the Pheenix Coa! Company, have sent a gentleman who Is fully competent to judge of such matters, to investigate tts af fairs thoroughly, and toascertain, if possible, whevhar the company really possess any facilities for carrying on the Dusiness of mining and transporting coal to market. ‘This wovewent bas been made by parties who have been induced to purchase stock at prices comparatively high, anit hey area little anxious to know if there is actually any yalue in the inyestment, or not. They have therefore adopted the only sure method of getting at the facts. It is our impression that it would have been much more saticfactory to them—althongh, perhaps, not se much to their future interest—to haye a report drawn up in the usual way, in Wall etrest, instead of going to the loca. tion of the company’s property for information; for the more these Cumberland coal companies are looked into, the less valuable they are fonnd to be. So jong as the imagination of speculators is left to work, it is easy to get as reports and figures mede up in Wall street, but represented to have been mate by somo scientific indi- vidual, on or in some vig vein, are so eagerly devoured and so universally believed—it will be easy to keep up the market value of even the most worthless stock; but when parties who have in thie way bees drawn into such pur- chases, make an effort to get at the bottom of the matter, e: going to the spot where the property is represented to and by ‘boroughly inyestivatiog the company’s af- fairs, the actual state of things is ina fair way of being made known, It isnow severs! years since we tir-t heard that the Phoenix Coal Company would soon have coal in market, and all we have yot seon hax been a Tew lumps ‘of pretty good looking coal baye not heard much lately about the aelay does not aps us ay @ nembee vt weve ro MOH SF Ce The cause of may Lo SaAPinted ‘con. dition and prospects, reports usfavorably, the market year or two since. | The New Haven ‘and New Lox’on Railroad Company have made their first annual roport. [+ covers a period of only nine months. The road is reported to be in a fa, yorable condition :— New Haven axD New Lospon Rartroan. Number of passengers from July 1, 1852, to April 1863... aaeahsoays cies 1oaelo” “Pr Earuings—Paacengers -$52,511 63 Freight... «+ 2521 85 Expresses 939 58 Total. : +o. 2-855,798 06 Expense of operation... .... 35,266 79 Int. on bonds, ($450,000) ® mos......19,950 OU--55.216 79 Net earnin; 56 2 Stock paid ins. e. baa! Bonds issued, 7 per cent Do. 6 per cent 168,700 00 Construction account. . 1,288,093 99 Of the expenses of the past nine months, $8,000 were on account of repairs made necessary by the imperfect construction of the road, which is now in good order. The directors anticivgge a decrease of expenditures, and an increase of receiM® When it is recollected that the road has been in fuli operation but a portion of the time embraced by the report, the statement of its earn- ings will not be unsatisfactory, and they give promise of a succeraful business for another year. At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Directors, Ely A. Elliot, Eaq., of Clinton, was re-elested President; Ralph Smith, Feq., of Guildford, Secretary, and Richard Dowd, Eaq., Superintendent, We have received the last anaual report of the Tlinois Central Railrond Company, giving an account of the pro- | gress and proesedings of the company, from March, 1852 to March, 1858, It appears by'this report that in the month of April, 1852, the directors concluded arrange. ments for the sale of four thousand construction bond (four millions of dollars.) of one thousand dollars each, Dearing interest at veven per cent, at par. In the month of May, the Vice President proceede’ to London to take charge of the interest of the company involved in the proposed negotiation of construction bonds, and to facili- tate the operation by his presence and advice. He was authorized to allow an interest of one-tinird of the whole eventual capital of seventeen millions of dollars, (the estimated cost of the road,) for the sale of ten millions of dollars in the bonds, and rateably for any part thereof, for whigh the proposals were ac- cepted. This negotiation resulted in the sale of five mil | up any kind of a bubble—so long | Jue of the stock’ must sink to thu level ft occupied some | cago, per bushel. rates. The 61c. for um mixed Southern : for jellne Southern nds.—Land damages, yellow ~ a &e.. eeeeescceee 410,817 32 Corres display ed Fougineering.—Surveys, mapé, ineluded 1.600 packay profiles, &e.... aya 170,888 06 ee 3 i Ce ber 1965 a 1,166 854 86 Corron..-Hoiders to-day hawe been more disposed to Tron railtsscse sees 730 429 95 race ibe ins of basins and sales to the amoant of 23 on eon r ve been made, ats -hale enaiar prices. pe a ok aM, Sah baa are 4 nt Frameset —Lave greig were needed, at 3c, a d4e., but dic : oe sevatr ee Wenotieed «nies of 1,000 vores bunch raisins, Deposite with the Treasurer of State of Illinois, appropriated to the interest fund Cash deporites and bills recriva- | NO .. 006 . eee 1,682,257 86 WAYS AND MEANS. 14,000,000 Assumed cost. .817,000,009 | oc! ‘iret instalment | ‘on 30,957 shares stock at $6 COD oes 2. cere : Construction Bonds —To be is sued at par for rails, on contract... $525,000 Foy earthwork and other contracts... vs, S154,785 00 670,000 net 1,403,000 00 Remaining in stalmentson subseription for bonds im the United States for. 4,000,000 00 Paid to March 1, 1853, 1,124,202 64 875,697 36 Remaining in- stalmentson London loan Reecived ‘to Mar. 1, 1853 2, 5,000,000 00 008,448 00 901,552 00 56.415 14 ————— 2,957,967 14 ———— 1,828, 664 5) Fxchange.—Premium on domes- tic bills... ei sick pe .+186,000 09 dy in deposite and 1,682,287 86 Cash on hi bills receivable... 117,888 48 Less bills and accounts payable. 1,514,419 38 Less Ulinois State deposite in- terest fund... 200,000 00 ———— 1,314,419 38 Premium on foreign bills. \ + 8,041,868 83 2,807,792 04 Total ways and means. Add expenditures to Mar 1, 1 Total provision for cost of rond,,......+++ $11,759,680 92 vy $12.000,000, . Raise Leaving $5,000,000 00 to be provided. From tis financial statement it appears and means now provided amount to $11,789,860 92, being less than the sum stated in the report of November last by{$28 996 17, The over estimate of November arosa from the computation of the foreign exehange prior t» the final | adjustment of that point in connection with the London | joan, Under the impression existing with the directers, that the eventual stock capital would be at least seventeon millions of dollars, and that the future negotiation of construction bends would not absorb an amount of stock equal to the requirements of the loans heretofore mae, and that the 90 000 shares of increase to be mada at a fu- | qure dsy would be more than sufficient for that purpose, | it was determined to make @ distribution or allotment of shares, part of the captial already authorized, among ths stockLolders. The London stock did not participate in this allotment, in pursuance of the express understand ing and agreement with the trustees of the London loan, that those subscribers were entitled to no participation, express or implied, in any future increase of capital, un. ti] the whole 170,000 shares of the proposed eventual capi. | tal should be issued. After such issue all the stock of | the company will stand cn the same footing, By this re | solution 70,722 shares were apropriated to subscriptions | to be received frum the stockholders, &c., in the manner | and at the time in the resolution set forth, The whole | of this stock has been «nbscribed, and the first instalment paid up. By these proceedings the whole of shares issued and allotted is 157,552, and the eid ep called reach the sum of $887,760, fog 2.448 shares are issued the instal +; @ caw iu the Treasurer's ee CEE REE EOE ROTO GET CET | | pens instal ments When the rem momta ill > The a+ eke lions of dollars of bonds, and invite proposals for the pur- mse OF thet amount, in bends of one thousand dollars and of five hundred dollars each, giving to each subscribe for a bond of one thousand dollars, whose bid shall be accepted, the privilege of subscribing for thres shares of the stock of the company, and a like proportion for a | larger or smaller amount, acd to issue to such subseri- | bers proper provisional certificates expressing the obliga- tion of the company to issue such stock to the holder | when, in conformity to the provisions of the charter, the directors will have the right to issne the same, and upon the payment of such instalment thereon as may then be called by- the directors, not exeseding the instal- ments which shall then have been called upon the stock previously issued. cas. .,, Stock Exchange. $25000 U S6’s, '56..63107¢ 100 shs Park Coal. .b30 37% de . | | 2000 U 8 6s, "62....11835 300 +b30 37° 2000 NY 5's. '55....104 50 B80 373g 2000 Kentucky 6”s..1083¢ 100 az 365 2000 California 7's b3 83% 260 Phoenix Min Co. b60 234% 5000 City 5's. '70...1023% 100 do......... 860 23 T1000 Erie Cbds, 71.- 9934 500 New Creek Coal Co 254 19000 do.. .62,b810034 100 Brnns Cit 1.4 Co b30 15 44 12000Erie Income bis100° 100 Harlem RR.....53 674% 9060 Hud 24 Mbds..101 150 do,,... 0734 5000 N Ind RR2dbds, 93 150. do. 030 68 4000 Pan KR bdstwk 128 80 Harlem RR pref b3 10934 2000 Miss &RI'd bis 97 20 Roch & Syr RR.b3 148.44 29+hs Bank Ameries.111 12 do, +1484 15 Mercbants’ Bauk.128 280 Erie Ri + 88% 30 Bank Commerce..108 60 do -b10 89 1 do. 80 do.....4....880 89 10 Shoe & 200 do, indd 89 50 Farmers’ Loan....105 845 do. + 89 60 Morris Canal..b60 24% 50) do... 21.) bid 8934 100 do......,..860 233 75 do..... 894 800 do... 100 Long Island RR. b60 39 00 do. “is 200 oe +0 0083 39 lome Ins Co. Stonin, 594 50 Canton Co, 100 doe ecbeo Bone 450 do 50 do 00 do, 50 Nor & W 50 N Jersey t 50 oe $4 300 do, 12% 50 do... 200 .. 12% 700 Reading RR.. 100 do -,.860 1234 7 Hud Riv RR, 100 Momigomery Min, 1% 25 do... 150 Flor & Keyport... 16 50 do 50 do. «2, 16% «80 do :b15 16% 50 do 10 do. 2% do. (50 do 100 Madivon & Ind Ri.101 46 250 do kj ae 102 400 do, 83 2 300 Cumber Coal Co «3 50 do +b20 25 Mich 3 RR 20 Rone & Wa .. 105 25 Cleve Col & Cin RR 125 10 Sixth Avenue RR.,118 140 Cleve & Pitts RR..101 BOARD, Lions of bonds, besring interest at six per cemtum per an num, payable half-yearly, in London or New York, at a commission of two and one balf per cent on the principal of the bonds, and the appropriation of au interest of oae- sixth (28 $80 shares.) in the eventual capital of 317,000,- 000, subject to the payrcent of instalments, in the aggre- gete not exceeding $100 on each share In theean the directors ha: chases of rails and other materials, and bad made con tracts for the construction of the entire roadway, bridges, | masonry, buildings oiving Vabitities to an smount not lew than fourteen millions of dollars, | for which the engagements snd obligations of the com 1 completed pur lands, &., &e., in pany tad heen created, and for which it was aecessary | to make provision withou! delay | The conatrustion be ow issued and to be ivsued, amount to £19,785,000. Five millions bear interest at six per cent per anaym, the remainirr 2 er con tam. The two millions of acres of lands are fore, now ¢ leas (hou eleven millions ander morty: r nore or five nnd a hal di Mi financial cor i8t ” the treasurer, exhib’ f wing state on the Grat 3, and te Nore CRNTIAL Ha Construction bonds tractors at Inet#hmen payn for ot Lustalnet of $5,000,004 ae hange ~ Premivw on Witt and aceounte pay anie | do $10000 T S 6's, "62 100 shs Harlem RR. 93 68 1000 Hud KRnew baw 942 a 68 20 sh» Hanover Bnk.. 093% 200 do. 2. O81 200 Morris Canal, ba0 100 do b45 69 100 ¢ 235% 160 do 2. 68% 100 Canton Co 20% 60 do... 810 ABI 200 Comb Coal o\% ol & Cin RR.125 Phornix Min Co.960 22°% 250 Lirie RR 90 Nic ‘Iran it Co, do TyV4 do wo do. 0 sass | C 100 60 « -b10 9044 do 9% do.. ao 904 do. 40 90 do... 250 do... + 90% 200 Nor & Wor RR... 68 do,. 190 do ++ b60 59 100 Flor & Keyport... 200 do... ....0410 68 100 Farker Coal Co. +60 3 400 do B30 5836 100 = do ++. .b80 3754 200 Stonington RR. b10 | 100 Hud-on River RR, 74 709 do., .b3 60 | 200 do 30 743g 190 Reading RR.. bud 9 4 150 ¢ 3074 400 do eon 50 a ° 744% 45 Roch LNia F RR. 136 50 do a0 14% CITY TRADE REPOR Tavespay, April 21-6 P. M. ied little 60 bbis ken, at $6 50a 5634 fo 1 for per 100 Ibe. EREADSTUIYs—Flour wns plentier and cheaper rot more inquired for today. The sale bbis. sour at 85 8746 w 84: mperfine No. dimary State at $4 403¢ a $150 a $4 5034: Invorite do. $4: 023% ; mixed Western at $4554 a 84 02 nt $4 0245 0 O4 fan i at S44 on to good ound hoop Obie 15: fancy Ge B41 87% 0 & $734; fancy Obio, $4 3 $518%; and’ ext Western, $6 1234 © €6 62% per bbl, Canadian wae more abundant and lower. “ales were made of 900 bbls roperfine, in bond, at $4 63% a $475; and 200 bble inferior on terms not made public, Southern ruled and firm, but was not very freely dealt ia. The wales embraced 1,100 bble. at $4 9434 a $5 121% for mixed to good, $5 25 a $5 60 for favorite, and $6 50 a $6 75 for fancy, ver bbl. Rye flour and cornmeal continued inanimate, Wheat did vot vary mech. We heard that 6,000 bushels prima G ve while changed hands at $1 26. Aye and bariay ‘o ae lst vepreeoted. Oata were in good demand at 40, nie ff outhern, 463g0. a 48 kge. for Jorsey; AT Kc. a Ohio ead Penna; 400. a Slo for Westera aod Caradian; and $20, w 690, for very prime Cui- Artrs—V. 4 and though mbraced 6,800 2attia atralghe 4 '60 con at $4534 0 | xtra do, 89 om sear iT | colebraced brands brandy, «i 6: 260 do. cluster. mt $1 80 x $185; 25 caves sar dines, at Oe. 9 The ; 10do citrons, at Qe. a Ze | ant 100 bags walnuts, at 730 To Liverpool, rates favored shippers, as far were congernia. For four about 2+. could Ud. 6%. Od wes asked, Grain war ut be had, while 6d. 2 63;4,, and cotton at 932d. n kd. 200 tons lexd were exgeged at 8%, To Londda, 700 bbls. flour were 9a gaged in & second clans English vessel, at 2a. G1; other %d., and a weight at lote flour were engaged at 2 Sts. The freights noticed previonsly for Hamburg were eotion at 982d; sosin at 2s Od; and measurement goods at 265 A'brg way cbactered for Lisbon, Io, ant back, at $3,000 for th» yoxage, the chartovers to pay port ebuges, There waa no chsize to novice for Havre. bo Australia, weasurement gords were st 0c a 50e., and lumber ot $40.0 $60, To Catifornia rates coutinned to vary frou 40002 Bio Hay wax in moderate rally held higher. Hors —Smull lots on 220. por Ib. Larne —Kgatern wore saleatle and ates thousand Tune. -Thare were 1,090 bbls. common Rockland sold, at $1123; por bol Movaxsns.—A parcel of 50 2he per galton, ‘ Navas. StoK«s —In addition to the transactions t- ed in our last. wo have but to nitice sales of 300 bbls spirita turpenting, at Sto. ae. per gallon. : 0n8.--Nothing vew oo irred in whale or sperm. Sales | have been made of 4600 gallons lin-ent at tie. per gallon; | 600 quart baskets olive at $4; and 50 two donox pints do, do at 85. Provisions —Pork was rather dal! and langu ‘Tae sales were confined to 250 bbla —Western at $13 60 for | prime, and $35 76 2 $15 87% for moss. per bal. Dry salted meats were leas active. Tho adios embraced 50-pk x. at 5X. for rhoulders, ani 9. for hems, per Ib. .8 meats continued in deviand A saic of 79 tier’ | smoked hams was made at Ife. per lb. Lard was again | aa valuable as on Tuesdty. The sules coached $00 pigs, | fair to prime at 9Xc.a10c per Ib Beef was in better | request. Sales have been mady of 400 bbls., at $4 60 a 95 | for country prime; $5 75 a $6 60 for city do ; $8 a $10 | 2 country mess; $120 $13 foe city do.; $12 bua $13 | for repacked ‘Chicago do. ; and $14 for extra do., per bbl. Beef hams were less active, 60 bbls. extra brought $16, We have no change to notice in butter or cheese. Rest, Eetare.—sales at auction—By A.J. Bleecker & Co.—House and lot No, 26 West Twenty-cighth street, request. at 5c, a Oe., but gene nly werd disposed of Yo day, at 20¢, | ) at $1 75 por nivis. muscovado brought house 22x60, lot 22x98, $6.000; house "and lease of lot 100, with another No. 625 Washington street, lot house on the rear, $1,150; house and lot No 136 Neassu street, corner of Beekman, lot 16.3x45 8, $21,750; house and lot No. 134 Nassau, ‘adjoining above iexts 1, $12,000. Brocklyn—2 lots south side Putnam ayenue herweon Marey and Tompkins avenues. each 25xL00, $150 euch, By J. D. Holbrook & Co.—Williamsburg—House aud lot No. 250 Grand street, lot 26x190, $5,700. Brook 1) n—House and two lots on Division and Marey stroats, lots fronting 25 feet on each street, house 22x24, $2,500; 2 lots on Wyckoff street, 150 feet from $540 each; house and lot on Varet street, 390 feet from Bushwick avenue, lot 20x140, $710, 1 lot adjoining, 25x140, $315, 1 do. ¢o., $800; 1 do. do., $200. © Soar.—There bave been 400 boxes castile sold at 10!cc. & 103¢c. per Ib, i Svaaks were in good request. Tho sales compr 1,200 bhds., at 43c. 8 6}se. for common to very good chiefly Cuba, including a iewlots Porto Rico, with boxes brown Havans at S5¢¢. por Ib. TORACCO was Diwre Sought aller. ‘The sales amonnted to 460 hhds very poor to piime Kentucky at 43gc, a 8),c., ard J$0 bales Havana on terws not teade public, Wuiskky coutmued to increase in value; 400 bbls. pri son found buyers to-day at 25! gc. a 2330. per gallon, Woot —The large stock of domostic ant foreign wool owned by tho Bessrs. Coggil! was sold at auction to day, by Messrs. Wilderiniz gs & Mount, at very high and satis factory prices. The buyers were numerous, and repre- sented dealers aad manuiacturers ia this and neighboring cities and manufacturing districta. The terms were:— Cash for suis less than $590, four mouths o-edit for sums over $5,L00, Domestic Markets. New Pepror On. MARKET, April 18.—Sperm—A eteady demand for home use; sales 380 bbls, at 127530; 195 on private terms, and three hundred in Westpor: for New York, at 127c, cash. Manufactured in good demand at stendy prices.” Whale in briek demend, and holders hay ing submitted to a slight decline, market very active ; rales 5 500 bbls. at 502 to 55c, principally at Sve a S4e 5 1 600 at S4e, 160. at Sbc, 1,400 bbls.. part round ter, at ve und yesterday, 18 000 Ibs. do, supposed at about ‘he same. Imports into U. S. week ending April 13, 1,405 bbls. sperm, %,240 do whale, 153,000 ibs. bone. From January 1, to date, 18,778 bbls. sperm, 62,205.10. whale, 1,261,500 | the. bone. Same time last year, 14,620 bbls. sperm, 25.678 do. whale 656 400 ibs boue. ~ atte, anout 600 beeves, and 136 xi working oxen, cows and caives, yeac years old Prices Market Beef-—Ext: | #89; first quality, $8 a $8 25, second do | $7: ordinasy, $6'a $6 50. ‘Hides $47 tullow, $7 6 $7 50; pelts, $12 $150: +, consisting of two and three per ewt., $8.50 87 50; third do., 4 35 por ert. ; sifskios, 1c. per a whole, very inferior, Stores, working oxen, $100 and S171. Cows and calves, $24, $29, $82. $36 to $51; year lings, $13 to $18; two years old $29 to $48. three years old, 826 to $08. Sheep and lambs, 986 nt market: qaality muperior and sales quick; extra, $7 to $11 50. by tot, $4 50 to $650. Swine—Wholosnle, hard fat hogs. 6'42.; aud shoats and stores, 63 to ie. per tb. WOHERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. SEB SEVENTH PAGB. ea _ SALES AT AUOTIOR, OTICE.—WM. B, JONES, AUCTIONEER — & Bogart, on Tucsday,” April 26, at 104 lock, at 261 Bowery, consisting of & large und general ae sortment of sofa; bureaus, tab mahozany couch fa tabios, and the contont tete a tete, divans, P nM UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE OF CLOTHING, &e.—This éay, at 1034 o'clock, in the auction rooms, 13 Spruce street, will commctuce the sate of a first rate stock of will be oe. valuable clothing, suitable for the seaso lots to suit the trade and others, via: 200 sack coats pair pantaloons, ee ir aloacea pants, 400 other descr of garments, all made in the best manner, continued, and if possible’ closud, on Tuesday, w rerve. Also, at Tikg o'clock this day, will be sold, rererve, hy virtue of a mortga:e, a valunulo assortment of household furaiture, sofas, sofa bode, carpets, &o THOS. WLLL, Austionecr. UCTION NOTICE,—EXTRA SALE, BY VIRTUE OF chattel mortgage —On Saturday, at 1034 o'clock, will Te sold to the highest Vidder, a quantity of houschold furni- ture, numerous fine pisturce and ongravings, stock of gro- ceries and choics wines, valuable privese brary, &e., in the auction rooms, 13 Spruce street. THOS. BELL, Auctioneer, LE, AUCTIDNFER.—CABINET MAKERS! auction on Friday, without reserve, for cash, being the balance of the stock of F. Fitzsimmons, No. 239 Bywery, sold in consequenc: of removal.—A. C. Tuttle will sell _a# above, at 1034 o'clock, the entire balance of elegant Fosewood, mahogany, back walnut, and oak furniture, of tho stock in trade of F. Fitzsimmons, consisting of several auits of rosewood, covered in best quaiity brocatelle, satin damask, velvet, and haircloth; mahogany parlor, hall, libra- ry ining and Dedroom furniture, &c., eimbracin y Ya riety of first class and medium stock, which will be warrant. ed as repreeented, and sold without regard to cost, in con of his removal. Cstalogues NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—FERRY Lease and Steam Ferry Boats at Auction.—The ferry now in operation from the foot of Twenty-third street, Bast river. to the Turnpike bridges on Newtown Creek, will be sold at auction the Merehants’ Exchange, by A, J. BEBECKER, Auctioneer. on Tueeday next, April 2, Tho eale will comprise the leases of either terminus, together with three large cteamboats, ferry houses, gates, fenders, racks, dock d all other fe | Se rhe of enid ferry. For fail partioulara 1 jisement in Courier & En- ‘irer, or appl. r, Eeq., 161 Broadway, or at the office of the auctionver, No.7 Broad street, LBERT H.NICOLAY, AUCTIONRER—PEREMPTORY sale of Thirty-four ehoieo plots of gronnd, and six now frame houses, situated noar the depots of Centya! Morrisania id Fairmount, Upper Morisanis, at auctic jcolay will sellon Monday, April 251k, at the Merchants’ Exchange, without rescr've. plotaof ground, sitnated at € the morning of sal twenty endice tral Morrive nia, near the de pot. varying in riz from 50 to 100 feot front and rear, and | rom 120 to 10) feet in depth, Also, fo tory ttio and basement frame houses, built in anuer, within | fow months. Possession given first of May. Sy x covenant the villave, every plot has to have built up 2 1, 150A. a dwelling house, to cost not leas than tmmediate neighborhood is certain, and mar houres are now erected. All the strects a ded, und trees planted in front of the lots 2) fe from the benuty of ite site and the cha owners this village will aodoultedly be *Morrisanins.”” oon as the depo will stop diteetly on the ground village of Fairmount, Upper M ‘ Dlote of ground. xarying tn size from 20 t0 1+ ot tr rear, and from 1) to 24) in depth. Also, two mt Fesige houses, b last summer, por tof May. It ie raquirod ¢ Villave shall have 9 dwelling hous, to #500, built by the let of Decomber, 18%, and * pumber of very fine houses built there.‘ opened and graded, and the principal avena Ke; there are twenty #ix daily train axes, and the commytation if he convenience of accves is 0 cr: the City Mall, to, lent two story nttie wnd basen ner, by daye wor! T ing only ten miles fri healthy location, and the most exe 2 day. TI ie combined, ofers anusnal inducemen country residence, as well ag safe and pr avd must rapidly increase 'n value. It t acdition to the conventenee of w. 5 ad, a depot will be eetabliched by the ‘ road Company, thie summer Persons aeo thie property, Ly taking the 0 F." M. train f 3 | sud inquiring at Pridham's 1, at the 0 the depot.) will find a person waiting whe wil | ty. Terme—Ton per cent and the auet lay of sale; forty por cert om the 10th of wrrtantes deeds will he delivered; and t main on bond and mortgage for three yours, « Sper cent dixcownt for ‘The privitece 0 Pot will be siven on condition that tip pyr oath For Ntbographic maps and full F. W. MERRISM, Esq. No. 52 Bookman Buctioneer, at No. 40 Wall stroct, New York T UCG'ES—ROCK AWAY— BROWN HORS® AUCTION —Saturday, April 2%, at Io'elook, at 6 treat, | corner Greenwich, one doctor's bury, ono 6 *e ral light do. and away, barness, whips. howe | horse, warranted: also, on Acoount of for Light wagon and dowble oagness, silver plated WELLINGTON ‘A. CARTER, Aavti UTTFR, TEA, SRGARS, &0., AT AUCTIUN,—T dry, Friday, April 21, at 10% o’eloo nner of nd Grocnwich atrects, erocoriee—eugne, bons, soap, ceroni, w ringer, togethor with w largo lot of #6) im, wing, WLULINGION A, CARTER, Auctionoor | blinds, cngravings, gilt toi | ther partioutars on the di wen, each 25x100, | sums between $500 aud $5,000, aud six mouths credit for | | for good, embracing 100 at 52c; 1,500 at S8e, 2Iat 53%e, | | a55e. Whalebone firm’; sales 0,500 Is. Polar at 2039; | 1. Veal calves, $4 a $8; 210 at mardet and quality, as | AAA MARANA IDOI weenie ~ JOSEP: |. AUCTION KER.—ON SATUR- VAT, ARD.-A ORNTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BR Fy ith nl Bn! Wo. 124 Doane ae VANDEWATER will, Bommedaied with front room and bedroom, om to joyt and Bond atrects, ‘A large ani o'cloak, , Bt 98 Allen st i haber furnitures, na Grookiye . 001 pan ata oh erhn en piano, aud Kitoliem Curt sainod in tha above ‘Parlor OARDING. INTLENEN WITH WIVES, ALSO i rd Mt half pant 3 o'clock. wt No. 107 Warren, to covered in French eatin brocatetle, vin: | 22h cekensorennesnen Raat Nagy t ntroab, chamber and kitohen furniture, in | (ete.n tote, epring roat chairs, sofs, Voltaire chair, room _penirt ere het. nat x) “4 exevtlent order. gues ready on Friday afternoon at | pedenrcains marble top contre avd sofs tabloa, and third floors, with toll oF pa int aon peta the enlce roo! ctoyers. Hasech, quarteuts tables, gee txtnros, mmanvat | fmNy-, Loostion desirable, Annly at Sm West BRANCH # McDONNELE, AUCTION Mas, 119 FUE. | CThamente, slocks patntines, Lensials SASDot Tees, wand De an To So 8, - ) Purnitnre-—Bba hos "3 4 . Man sircet, will talt'on etiny moxt, the aan inst, at 25) | gies, Ae, Medroen ee yand walnut warble-top wash; | BOARDING.” FRONT PALLOR AND BEDROOM Fourt! avenue, noar Tranty-first street, at MG o'elock, the | fiaudy ard burcavs, toilet seta, wardrobes, spring aeat tg let, with hoard, at 54 Enat Stxtoonth ath A Spanions whole of the furnitore cemtained in said honse, intianc Of | chairs, lounges, mirrors. carpets, bods, mattre pales wa panne id he coon pel i s Fofas, enrpeta, tables, Pianutorte, ony, Tookiax snd parlor oo pillows bolsters, inantel orpamen t jBining Room » water, het and cold. be RAED pany exsonginw Staiger een nti | “Mehocany extension tables, sidebourds, maho mind eka. aaa Ano Bae Wire, on ebaire. maleg aiwuags, mirrors, Frou and othor hodatoads, foather Pale At. "mattresses, paliasson, mantel clock and oras ents, chandeliers, ras fixtures, china, glass, crookery, £0 with the kitchen farntty ri W. HOLMES, AvCTIO! Je morrow, Saturdsy, at W% etrect, & great variety of now and seco NER, WILL SELL TO- vrolook, at NO. 54 Bookman hand furniture, consisting of sofas, ‘lounges, mabogni Wrorewood ba repus, card tables, tote-a-totes, Wardrobes, mahogany, bliok, walnut and maple hedstesd#, cane and spring seat chai ‘carpeting, curled wWhat-nots, toilet sot: of which will bo sold tifrinnttreaven, pllt ginases, crockery, taleitondn glassware, &2., Ae, all 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEFR.—T0 MORROW, SAT- Dy. ane ab tee; cPetocig at No. 150 Weat Twenty-first embracing a very Inge werortment of Fosewood suite in brocatelle and plyal tables, rosewood ads, DUreRds, Otogers Furnicire, &o, Alva, # large quantity of mahogany bu Qing, quilts, mantel ornaments, chinn, cut glassware, 9. ‘Also, one euperior rosewood pianoforte, and gitogether the feason. Catalogues on the morning ol sale. $8. HOUGM, AUCTIONRER.—ELEGANT MOUSE- No. 148 Second atroct, poar First avenue, all “the gontsel tobe soll wivhont reserve, consisting in part of sofas, bu- reate, washetands, French bedster whoxany rks. wilt classos, dining tables, contre do, dosk, Venetian ots, hair mabtrassns, feather lnraware, china, crock earth o.; aud’ tha itehen itu ‘ont reserve, this day, April 2, at fous o’clocls, P. a tie premises, tho beautitul Gothic eottage, situated on S mouth 1! Hart. The house was built by days’ work, in a ‘I aubstantial manner, containg nivo rooms, and will be and rockers, extension tab without reserve, | Seventh am enuos, sil tho Taraj- ook care, © tables, Bide do., work hodrtonds, cbairs, Ae., dc., feathor mattress Lest Assortmngnt othoussh id goods ollered wi atotion this em hold Furniture —This day, Friday, wt W0}¢ A. Ma, at furniture of the house, custom mode ant in good order, and chairs, mantel ornaments, hall lamps, ‘mantel Deda, bane chaira, one oxtensive refrigerator wud safo, out Daye. SCOTT, AUCTIONEER, WILT, SELL WITH. Third: treet, near Jersey avenue, formerly ocenpied by 6 to close tho concern venta a favorabl i moans, a8 % large portion of Joriunity to porsons of sm: The pnrefose money can remain on bond and mortzage for a long term at six per cont, Sal sitive, rain or shine. Fur- jay of sale. Jeriey City, April 15, 188. § Ms —HANDSOME LiOUSE COLYON, AUCTIONFE i hold furniture, pier klasees, tapestry carpots. ofl paint ines, window eurt &o—F Will aoll this day. (Friday.) April 22, wt half-past 10 o'clork, at No 18% Henry | ttrest bear Jefferson, the ontire centool furniture of the | house, comprising sofas, teto-a-tete, Freneh by ouds, mar Veontre and card tables, dining do., wardrobes jes, bookenses, tapestry and ingtain carpets, oil Cloths, wirdow glasses, French plate glasses, oll paiatin Cne pianoforte, china and glassware, Voltaire chairs, togo: | ther with bedroom aud basement furniture, &e., fo. Cata- | Toguesearly ca morning of sale. ‘To-morrow, salo at 33 Beok- ft) “Pits day, at 2 o'clock, all the furniture ia house man street corner of Hioks and Union streets, South Brooklyn, IFTY,PA?R OF FANCY FOWLS AT AUCTION.—J.L. VANDEWATER will ell this day. at 12 o'clock, at the Jesroom, 14 Wall street, = Jargo variety of fowls of tho fol- Towing varictics, vin. Shanghaos, Chittycong, black Span- ish, Bolton greys, Leghorns, Seabright, binck African, Eug- lish pheasant, aud red bantams. ‘The above fowls were se- Ivoted from the very best stock in the countzy, without re- gurd to expense. FL OUsEnOLD, FURNITURE.—WILLTAM IRVING & ‘CO., Will sell attauction, on Saturday, April 23, st 1045 | Welock, at the sales room, No. 8 Pine strect, near Bro: way—A large and general’ assortment, removed for ¢ nience of sale, consisting of Brussels and ingrain carpet: larre Turkish carpet, mahogany and black walnut sofas, chairs, Voltaire and rocking do. in red, plush and hair cloth, divans, lounges, marble top drossing bureau stands, mahogany bop do., Fronch bedsteade, Aud WindJase do., wardrobes, childrens’ bedsten Bes, teilot tables, clocks, crockery and glass wai matting, window curtains, engravings, vil paintings, & ENRY H. LEEDS & CO, WILLSELL AT AUCTION, on Frid April 224, at 1044 o'clock, at the store o; Waiter & Ash, 200 Broadway, pluinbers stock—-The ontire of the above gentlemen, who are retiring from business, ting of a large stock of copper boilers, lead pipe, china 4d other plumbers’ materials. Also, and plumbers’ t Also, all the horses, wacons, carte, sleigh, harness, blankets, rob ke The Abovecan be oxamined by the trade and others, at any the previous to the sale. eg ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. — STANDARD Roses, Pot Plants, &c.—HWenry T, Leeds will sell this day, at 1024 o'clock, at the antes room, No. 62 William street, a +plendid collection of roses, pear and applo troes, also Targe lot of pot plants, from the nursery of G. B. Mantoil, Groadway, all of which are fully warranted. Catalogues ‘are now ready. This sale is worthy of attention, ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TO- ‘morrow, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 62 William stroct, a adid lot'of rosés, dwar and standard, pear, apple sud ch trees, also cherry treet, from the nurgery of C. a, Ninety-eighth strect and Third can now be had at the gales room. Partioul: ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—HENRY H. LEEDS © Co, reipactfully announce that they will soll af aus- tion, ou Tiivreday and Fritay, 2th and 2th April, at the residen . P: Beaumont, Esq., 89 Chambers street, near tho Teving Tignes, bia coltention si-eiannee. sin he Sedey of over two hundzed original specimens, mery ef them well knovn inthe history of the fine arts Uaving been purchaged by him at the salo of the Ring of Hy Janda gallery, and from other well authenticated gourcos, including also a number of modern pictures of ereat beanty, ‘Among the Italian masters represented. in the collection, will bo found beautiful works by Domeniehino, L. Carracci, Salvator Koss, P. Lauri, Matteo Roselli, Caasictto, aud Also, of the great Spanish school, are_important works b Meritt, Zurbaran, aud Alonto Caio, the eoltection ie like: vis expe 1 in specimons by the great constellation Cfartiets of the old Duteh school, from the year 1000 tenbout ), as Ruysdael, Wouvermans, Holbema, Ceniers, Cuyp, Van Guyen, Van. Artois, Brakenburgh, ‘ec.’ In this depart: ment will Ve found the picture of Juptha meeting his daugh. tor after his rash vow, by Paul Bril, well known to connois. ure, having been Many years in the possession of its pre- sent owner. The whole will be found well worthy tho attention of all lovers of the Arts, t! eentize eollection, with one or two ex ceptions, having heon selected and imported oxpressly by tho proprietor him#ott, whose experience in matters of fart has een well proved during twenty.five years residence in this & . Cl | onsisting of ‘lor suite, covered in crimson and maroon silk Lrocatelle, sofas, arm and parior ebai chairs in silk, ‘rich erimpon silk, aud Ineo curtain, Bubt furnitnre, centre tables, embroidered sowing chairs, &o, diningroom furniture, of oarved ouk, covered in greon plu: sofas and chai sion dining table, Braseole oat rosewood ‘dressing. bureaus, Eauy dow. Chairs, rosewoo enclosed washstands, Stands, mahcguny sofuein hair cloth, oli ‘drobes, bookcases, dining and tea ‘elegant cornices, mantel mirrors, ‘cry: ‘and ingrain ‘car ‘consisting in. part 0 ing Durean, id bookcases, cite gany carved bedsteads, mal gany chairs, wardrobes, mane, light mattreseos, together wit elegant reven octave rosewood piano, also, one mahogany seven ootave pia rate order—the whole comprising one of the most extensive assortments of excellent and well made furnituae offered for fale this genson, Imported Iron Sufe—At 12 o'cloek. re imported iron der, has a pate to close a concern. ‘OTEL FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. WILL sell at auction, on Saturday, April 23, at 103g o'ela At the Hotel de Paris, 834 Broad wa; hoi balance of the furniture of the Mmabogany sofas, chairs, divans bedeteads, hair mattrasees, blanke' bedsteads, feather beds, bolsters, ingrain carpets, mahogany bureaus, flassware, centre tables, onrd tabl bronze and marie bar-rvom tables, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES AT AUCTIO; BH ‘The her hereby informs his frionds and oth the will attend to the sales of household furniture by auction, at the residence of families, on reasonable terms. Referenees:—Jas. Van Nostrand, President Merceants’ Ex- change Bank. D Randolph Martin Prosident Ocean Bank. B. Hayes, Cashier North River Bank SMITH DUNNING, sats Office 185 Greenwich street, FOUR AOL PERN TTURE-T LV NDEWATER WILL fell, this day, April 224, at 1ig o'clock, wt No. 186 Ewat Fi teenth strect, a general aseortment of furniture, consist: ing of parlor enits, covered, in br airs, mirrors, clocks, mantel ornaments, "ook-cases, bureaus, wash-stands, tollet-hets, hedet curtains, ahadas, beds, bodding, &e.! tovether with a ¢ of kitohen and basoment | fornitnre, with mmence, FLOUsrvorp vorw rong — will 6 April 22, Washingto VANDEWATER Yolock, wt Mo. 33 furniture contair mal opany suite co%e yt at chairs, Voltaire, divans, eid mant avonts, Bros da, t EIOLD FURNITURE,--IT April 2 at N Groene Furect, an assortment of ho ¢ of firussels earpets, mali Toth, centre tol ornaments, &c. 6, MALtrorses, Chairs, ID FURNITURE AT AUCTION WATER will voll on Saturday, April at the salestoom, 1 Wall strect, a lar pent of second hand furnitore, removed for eonvealence of ents. mostly made by Rosch, of , consivting of rany bedotends, buten «lz, Pasoyond voatello, apring seat chine Th, he., "Ko. eortmant of new furaitnre, ‘To be sold with 1 rorerve, to olose accoante, Also, one ceooud hand Peyche plard, mahogany framo, and Pronch pinte gi JOCSHHOLD FURNIZORE-HENRY H | CO. wil! gel at avetion, on Friduy, this day, elock, wt No. 819 Tenth eros’, opp. ? Consisting of lnege Franch plated pine glasaes Fhl6 slabs, wed rowewood snd mahogany far- oof ten foot high; very électot marile vases t nin ported, who pestry Benssolt and tutor ply tro tables, Kofas, (oto-n- totes, rs, card tublen te.; rich 6 dered Tace }rowelin cortaing, andeliors doles, chins | toads and hale | Washstanda, bookeuse, ae and cliaa ware, piano ‘of superi nde by Nanna & Clar ‘ Lashed romence with the k 0 to « ben farnit J. . VANDEWATER | at 1g o'elook, wt No, 20 ritura contained “inthe above Hi thia Cay F the will event, ve, convisting of parlor auites covered in Hie, tote: ato eh divans, pier gin } orna nite eurpets, hookowres, contre | DUFOANE, Washatan: Ko. Also, & general asnortiment of basement an furnitare, with w toval attention te the sale of furniture at pr vate dweilin And wi'l disposs of ¢toeks of 2ooda general fully wnticiti 1] iy tho sale will commence, OWN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEPR—S AL 108 Nareeu streot.- JOHN FISUBLATT wilt J ty, Ha respoo! ‘ales of all kinds, and coods ill be sold at the Roni estate and general salet rooms if deemed pi efernblo, auctioneer, we. psa ats MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON FRI J. day, April 0, at 11 o'clock, at 205 First avenue, the contents ‘of 2 oonfyctionery store—t he usual assortment; also, the tools for manufacturing; also, tie furniture. ANDEWATER & CO, AUCTIONEER a? eo}. 13¢ o'cloek, at 117 Bishth stroot, handsome household furniti.re, cousisting of ail the furnitura eontainod in the Boye Detse, Parton Bue oe awa hondsome oazved reaewor | anita, covered in Fronoh satin brocatello, vis = Ore tote # tote, four spring seat chairs ong Vottaire obair in cach suit, two splondid Frenoh plato pier glasses, one rosewood pianoforte, rosewood and mahogany marvle top pier, centre end sofm trbles, mantel clocks, marble Habo pitcher, off paintings by tho old musters, china vane Pimask curtwias, lace under do., Brussels tapestry enrpats, &o. ‘Bedroom Furniture—Rere wood and mahogany bureans, Jodetoads. Washetands, oommodes, olooks, mantel ornw- monte, divine, oneravings, toather beds, wool and hair dean, ingtain mattre palliassos, bedding, Dining Roam—Extention tables, chairs, board, dinnor and ¢.4 sets, bookeasos, cabinet cn: beds, YER TWO UUNDRED CITY LOTS AND SIX HOUSES, (6) ‘at Contral and Upper Morrivania, to be sold at anotion uéxt Monasy, by 4. H, NICHOLAY, ‘See suction hoad, LANTS AT AUCTION.—W. 8. McILVAIN WILL SEI At the weedstore, No. 7 John street. on Friday, April noes, perpetval aud climbing roses, with and without Ferbenas, pansies, carnations, dabtins, honeystoktes, ce ut upin conveniont lots. Frosh from the gardens of J. jenderson, Jersey City. Catalogues, W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER. furniture this (Friday) morning, ad 3 nalsting of oi ni ambers stroet. AN oe C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER. — CARPETINGS, TN Jota to enit purchns day next, nt 1036 dielock, at the enles room: st, near Putto T. ©. Komp will sell at 4 sortinent of © vir rlioulars to-morrow. try, Brass iy, ingrain, and the'very hort received direct fre , and te We sold serve, and presents & vory favorable opportunity h lish pieces of extra fing English 3%, best quality fuaported, and ver: some patterns, Algo, hearth rua, door mata, oil cloths, &c, Catalogues on thy morning of eaio, whoa the earpetings may bo exam! ¢, KEMP, AUCTION of handsome ft arpetings, in lots to nit, at ane’ Brussels carpoth te, mirrors, cary Ke.—This day ( ek, at 85 Nassau stro near Fulton, vir:—Alithe furnitnra of § large woll f honse, removed for the convenienco of sale, and to be sold, order of the mortengeo, consisting parlor, dining room, chamber rors, piinofortes, carpets china paintings, &e., allol which is ousekevpors. Catalogues on . DP io without any reoerve, by of rosewood and mahoz and kitchen farniture, m and cilver plated ware, oil well worthy the attention of the morning of sale. Roses At AUCTION.--WM. S. MoTLYAIN: WILL , bbls day, (without resarve), at 1034 o'clock, at 8 Maiden lane, near Nassau street, largo and ‘ine colleotion of monthly, perpetual, and ran: roses; alxo fruit trees, verbenas, dahlias, from the nursery of Mr. Wilson, Fourtoonth street, AMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, — OSGOOD & SS ONCKLIN will ceil nt their sales room, 138 Fulton stroot, on Saturday, April 23, wt 193% o'elosk, a general aesortmont of furniture, consisting of rosewood, mahozany and black walnut parlor, dining room and bedroom furniture, enam- Cllod chamber suits, marble top tables and buroan3, sofas, easy chairs, wachstunds, do, Also, a large collection of second hand furniture. TANDARD ROSES AND OTHER CHOTCE PLANTS ‘at auction.—J. L. VANDEWATER, No. 14 Wali atroot, Will cell on Friday, April 24, at hnif-past ton o'clock, @ splendid selection of standard roses, solected with reat care from the best nuracrses of Europe, comprising the finest and newert varieties adapted to our climate, warranted truc to names, from the garden of D. Boll, Broadway. | QINFON DRAPER WILT. SELL, aT AUCTION ON | SS) Friday, Aprih 22, at half-past 12 o'clock, at the Mor- chants’ Exchan, aii dhares of tie Sciota Frevetone Mining Company, of $100 each, 60 shares of the Ontario Bank Stock, of $50 each. . 15 chares of the Minnesota Mining Company. 2 First Mortgage 7 per cent Convertible Bonds, Catawiesa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad Co., of $1,000 each. 24 sharon of Lorillard Fire Insurance Stock, of $25 each. 1 share Red Bank Steamboat Co. Stock, of $500, 20 chares Brooklyn and Jamaica Plank Road Co., of $25 each. 10 shares St, Nicholas Bayk Stock, of $100 each. 10 Bonds Neenah and Manitowac Plank Road Co., of $1,900 each. 7 per cent. ‘50 Ronds of the St. Lawrence Mining Co., of $1,000. Pink Seat br Mra speed B Fea tte iret Moi t Bonds of le road Con oLOuorot SUObeaghe ne sunetlon Balt gl tinvon Marietta am? Cincinnati Railroad Stook, of $109 ach. $2,000 First Mortgage 7 per cent Bonds of a2 f00 Eisrt Mortenge 7 per cont Bonds of tho Ohio Rivor PXECUTOR’S SALE. 10 shares North River Fire Insurance Co., of $25 each, ei} tinres Paterson aud Hudson River Railroad Co., of $50 10 shares Rank State of New York, of $l % 12 shares Bank of America, of ‘st poe gte Sis 15 shares Bank of Commerce, of $100 exh. 20 shares City Bank Stock, of $109 each. 12 shares Phoenix Bank Stock, of $25 each. 70 shares Mechaics’ Bank Stock, of $5 cach. 85 shares Manhattan Rank Stock, of $7 each. 2A shares Merchants) Bank Stock, of $50 each. nd Erie Canal Ce a i apni oan, 6 per cent, payable jond New York State Stook, 5 oapaticig or oF a ® ge page 6 per cont, .000 Six per cent Ronds of the city of Mem| . we 120, payablo in Philadelphia Pee city. They may be viewed on Tucsday and Wednesday pre- See Gecsene. ceding the sale, Catalogues at our store five days previous. | WT COLE, AUCTIONERR— HOUSEHOLD FURNI- * =~ « ture.—W. Cole & Co. will sell this day, Friday, at ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILI, | half-past 10 o'clock, at No. 130 Second strect, s goneral tell int auction this day, Friday, April 22,’at 103g | Assortment of parlor and, ohamber furnituro, consisting of o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 8 Wall streot, household fur- | sofas, divans, centre, card and dining tablos, Brussels and A iarge and excel. | ingrain cer y and other chair: - ts, bureaus, mahoy steads and Beading, oileloth, hal] lamp, hat stand, ac. “BOARDING AND LODGING. PARTWENTS TO LET.—MRS, ALNWICK HAVING ATidsted tor star of. yasza fromthe et Bane The commodious house. 23-Varick street, corner of Touch opposite St. John’s park, will bave two or shroo very dosira ha : ve or iinernae, ‘A pplis now be received from, rs pers present residence, G8 Vatick street, PARTMENTS TO LET, AT NO. 2 CLINTO 1E- ATAvcintstoait of fartisied socmoen tie: tee herr i80, parlors and bedrooms on tho second and third floors: fr tcl restaurant in the basement. Reference required. LADY, HAVING A LARGE HOUSE, Wi A the modern improvements, and in a Weleghetal Lesa te convenient to the cars aud stages, will lot a room, or suit of Fooma to Agontloman, and Jad board for tho lady ouly. jease address, SanraPLSeT ante: ca igeeeegnee Maer® a interview can N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, WIT DARD, can bo bad at the fashionable vesidonoe Nez, OF Eriece street, west of and near Broadway. Te hours is well fur- ished, and elegantly cai vished, and clogantly carpeted throughout, and furnished OARD.—A LADY, HAVING TAKEN A PIRST CLASS house in Ninth etrect, noar Fifth avenue, Bi frase ingle or in suites, furnished or not. with or without ee Sy aera Location ae Tho house will be orner of Charles nerest. SY NO 98 Greenwich OARD.—GENTLEMEN MAY OBTAIN PLEASANT with breakfast and tea, and dinnor on Sabbath, built house No. 247 Wost Twenty-first str comer of Ninth avenue. The louse is furnished with & Shee and cold bath, and has been newiy painted throagu- “out. iF OARD.—SPACIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, AND connecting, a8 also singlo rooms, farnishod of uafar nished, ean be had, with board, on application at No. 333 Fourth avenue, sooond door ahove Twenty-lifth stroot, and near Madison park. modern improvements ‘The house is furnished with all the OARD.—THE ADVERTISER HAS A. FINE It0USE IN complete order, with the modern improvements, de- lightfully situated in Lexington avenue, rt ‘op ® Plencant family, will let, unfurnisted, wi unsure: assed, a large frout roow aiid om on tio goovad Boor, pexevptionnble references / and rouired. Address, 1m, box 3,519 Post odive, Y ROOM, WITH A | for threo duys, Wil with fell gontlemen, peontlem linprove Mack's placo, Eighth ¢ QOARD —A SUIT OP ROOMS TO LET, ON THE THIRD te ing all tho m floor, with partrice and bath room adjuiutug, a for a family, furnished or unfurnivicd, atov Variok st near St, Jolin’s park PosPo AMV LANGe UNFURNTSs4D ROOMS TO Jot, with board, privileye of bath in noth, at 102 Essex cut, third street from Mulancy. Kuforende required and ven. i PoOARD-—TNREL ELEGANT ROOMS ON THR FIRST floor, or two on th d, with hot and cold water st tached: may be hats. Cif required. ‘The house is new, | and fitted with Cn &e. Apply at 155 West Twonty. second strect, between seventh and Eighth avenues, IN AN | OARD WANTED—POR A YOUNG LADY, American private family, loeation weet not above Charlt Teet. A note addrow Chatham square Post Ouiee, will movt witn OARD WANTED=BY A LADY, TN A private family, or where there are hut few cation Letweon Tonth and Pwonty see sui stroots stoting terms, H. 8. Hill, Broadway Pout Odioo OARD WANTED.~A GENTLEMAN AND LADY Wish @ nicely furnished ronm. from the Ietof Way, with | fnil board for the Judy and brow fast aud tea and div Sundays for the gentieman, Where tuere aro no ardera | referred, Addvera J. W., \ox 2,510. Post Uvieo, stating erms, Which munt be moderate ZOARD WANTED ON OR WEFORE THE Pinar O° May, by ® young gentlemen: & plonennt cvvia wits par Ual board, Location above Bleecker glroct. Addrore ata. ting terme and full parti Com ‘ort, box 1, a ive. Refere exchanyor. OARD WANTED--IN THE COUNTRY, BY A GEN #tleman wile, inant child and servant in a private inmfy. Location mvet be pleavant and not too far ron tis city. eAddrest, W. W., Hox 2.340, lotating paruoulary st 0F OARDING.—FANILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN ean be necommodated with board and roomein the lance and commodious boue No 16h Hudson street, oo roof Laid t, opporite St Joln’s ark, one of tyo most boautifal locations in the eit Rooms foruished of aaternisned to evitepplicants Motand cold baths Apply immodintoly, on the Promives RB kingle gentlemon, dorirous of securing for the yaar @ quiet and fashionable house, can now havo an opporbamisg Tho honse ir strictly first elas in ont eliinty aftanted, and beats in tho. mod tle. To Southermars intending tr spond :he aa mer in the city thia will be worthy their attention, No children taken. Dinner at eix. Call wt 43 West Twenty: neaond etroct, Reference required : OARDING.--TWO GENTLEMEN AND THED! WIVRS z as (be neta coat me senieraiahed- cones tad ard im privel fam! i ie fiwot, between Clinton ak Couch Broukiyas OATNDING--A GOOD OPPORTHNITY OFFERS FOR le persis oF Hull fornfiten to obtaty full OF Da hours, with pleasant rooms for #rmmor,-al 24 Tenth streat. Houss svpplied with hot ané ould baths. Location comve niont to stagon G.- ROOMS, OR SUITS OF ROOMS, TO Boe ie hed or unfurnished, with OF ition bon in thofitet brick hoase on Thirty-seventh stroet, south « West of Seventh avenue. Apply on the premiaos, pi FRONT PARLOR, NG.—A TP FUR. OA ken unter with board ab 165 Bas Broadway. Ono or two. cinco centlemen oan also bo commodated witha furnished room. House contains bathe, with hot and cold water, &e, : OARDING.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE accommodated with. either # front or back parler, neatly furnished, with bourd for indy. Situation Yolow Canal street and on wost sido uf Broadway, in 4 cospeotall street and nelzhborhood. Isoard pail in advance, For par- ticnlare, nddress Julia, Broadway Post Oico. No moving at May, Poti. OARDING.—A FEW RESPECTABLE CUNTLEMEN can be accommodated with fall or p: 1 bowed, ins Yery fino Yoeation nemr tho Crystal Palace, Ly applying at 1,086 Broadway. rence dachangod, OARDING.—THREF O} VOURSINGLE nN can have good roows, with full or pe it No. 78 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. OARDING.—PERSONS WISHIN( gle rooms oan be accoinme ta tho hay Isome brown stone front house, No. 308 Fou! enn. Tt oontaiaa il Le modera impravemonts, and will he raady for the recon: ion of boarders by the 2th of April. Persons wishing Heation ae thy loo: or farther partion 2 SUITS OR, SEN- Would do well to malo early app! unsurpassed for convenience. at Xs Weet Twenty-third stroot, fiet OARDING-~ TWO MEN AND THEIR WIVES DD can be accommointe: hoa room and bed room, fur: nished or unfurnished, on secondand third floors, iv a first te with all modern fimtrovements, Apply at 35 stroct, nome Filth avenue, PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED, P us front room, on the accond, Hoor to lat, Toard, to one or two gentiomon, tna atxiotiy y. vostiine in the vicinity of St. ‘John’s park, ht to several lines of stazos and cara, No re: rst of May. Apply any tie this month, at cet, References exchanged. GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN ROOMS, with Vreakfast and ton, and dinner on the Sabbath, hy ealling at No. 66 Morton street, corner of Huason street. ie looxtion and neighborhood are very deatrable; the peo- ple ere Americans, and will live like Americans, " OARD UP TOWN—VERY DESIRABLE SUITES OF rooms may be had, with hoard, at 82 and St Bast Twen iy-third street. ‘The houses have the modern improvemants OARD NEAR UNION SQUARE.—A GENTLEMAN ‘and his wife, or two #ingle gentlemen, oan be accom modated in's private family with full or partial heard. and rivate table. House has bath, cas, &o. Apply at No. 254 fourth aven e OARD. MAY BE HAD IN FAS? TENTH STREET— meval on the 159 Hudgon ® OARDING ‘A furnished parlor and bedroom, on the seoond story. ‘Aaarons box 1,918 Bost Ot ‘ i OARD CAN BE HAD FOR A YOUNG LADY, LIVE. } ‘Addross y and fond of company, in a small fanil Henry, Herald off OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A LADY, OCCUPYING 4 DB- sirable house, three minutos walk from Mont cus ferry, Will accommodate a few select Loorders on ri terms. A gentleman and his wife, without chiktren, and one or two tingle gentlemen, may have choice of apartments. Loontron very pleasant, and the houso replote with modern improve mente. Mefekonces exchanged. Address, for four days, H. lB o OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A LADY HAVING taken a first claas honsa, can accommodate a fow nole st honrders. House in Willonghby strect, within ten minutes walk of Montague and Sonth ferries. Porinanent hoard- ers wishing a homo, and willing to pay liberall 7, may address H. R. N., New York Post office. PROARD IN BROOKLYN—HANDSOMF ROOMS TO let, furnished or unfurnished, with board, in » vary ploarnnt location. Apply at 132 Duiield street, near Fulton Tvenve. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—THRFE 6 oltain a large pleasant front room, MEN CAN arias atseh- dinner BNTL th Tet and tea. ed, at per week eneh, with Lire on Sunuaye, ut.No. 4 Sands street, with minutos walk of the Fulton and Catharine lorries. exvuamge! OARD ON STATEN ISLAND —PERSONS whe week bath Meshes Ntoauntoat Inudince ey |, 1g West stress, vetwoun the hours 8 wnd 10 A.M OARD| Ty ae 9 aud aad N THE Coun ‘bourders will be taken in that vary tent! etweon Seventh and Kicith avonuy, ¥. eal SELH ‘ally sitw house on 103d street, eden about half an hour's rido from City Hall; a good etuhio and Fr —A a, EMAN AND leasant bonse, No. 145 and Kighth avenues, ‘Appiyrunell Ge third’ door from Franklin street. coach house attacked to the h pt By Chearies ee haen Apply on tho proimiss E D)Paty poatd lesen salle ot aioe one or two gentle: modern improvements, and in one of the } r the city, amd convenient to the envs and we lines of neagos, Apply st 63 Fourteenth st., first house west of Sixth a UR OR FIVE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACC ; recs anti trian tem tere eae Worl leventh atece eerie ead fot immediately, ab 187 'URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, R Pinot opal nares ead wervanter ae Not Uaies URNISHED ROOMS.—THREE OR rR gentlemen ean be accommodated with wall farnished rooms, with breakfast and tea, and dinner om Sunday, at das bath, gas nd is upon the Amity atroct stage rouse, ISHED ROOMS—WITH OR WIT} D, tee eepeaee gentlemen, near Cabins tee RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED board, for families or single gentl sal ton Hoosen st clase house, with all modern improvements, gaa West Eightconth street. Roforen hanged. PPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE, 143 EIGHTH STREET @lass house; also on or after fo dat of May iors Prtciaom hy agentiomant Gi ehia ate oR AND 4 small family having more room than they Ww: areas B.C. tema ber arene B.C, D. iigrafa ofte, stating location, terms, &o., lady, or sinvle gentl West Thirtoonth etroce, heeweun Sint Cars and stages within one minute No. 9 Varick, OOMs, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, wrrit STRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS—A PRIVATE Fa- men; also, a singloroom. Tho house is now and hae all th F° : et, corner of Sixth avenue, square. Rooms will be vaegted Ist of May. SINGLE 55 Greenwich avenue, corner of Perry stroct. The house URN} Apply at No, 24 Division street, ply immediately for # choice of rooms, at 2 (@) —To let, with board, LP ecial and be i of room: FERMANENT BOARD WANTED. Private tamily, where there are no otner boarders profarred. Rous WITH Boand—FoR A GENT replete with every convenionce. ward, may be secured at No. 404 Fourtiy street. Albion . near Broadway. For particulars, tuqui a'avpnuo, oF address box 214g Post Omens’ Mt NO Ht e0 OOMS TO LET.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN mort devirabl loge to Eighth avenue cnckaak sternite ferences exchanged. A Twonty- Las tween Seventh and Biviich avoutiee, "m2 {Ure strook, po OOMS WITH BOARD WANTED, APTI r Within four Mocks of Nivloa ty Meg ee ST MAY: their wiver; one Inrze room and twos hy’ Evo untlomon mid foor, preterred—partially furnialind. Adtesuy Pts Th Aditesve GINGLE GENTLEMEN, AND GENT rire Sateen Acaimmodated with fond boar! eet Pleasant room, at No. 6 Abingdon place, west side, tram first of May noxt. Apply at 37 Hudson’ stroet. 3 lorald 10 LET WiTH BOARD—A FINE LAr and Suck p flo. Hindson strat * park WO OR TARER GENT! Apply ab No, ME do With sitting room ard bedroome, an fed tea, or without, after int of May, at NO, 40-3 ITO, SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE “AC COMWO- a d partor, broaktaat i Ba, Ui privete tomity fa ee ted with bedrooms and dinner on f lyn, ino (PERE GENTLEME and one parlor, Appii \ 1OAre nuda appPs SMALL PORN (PAN by atgentl pine JANTED PERMA parlor, aud be with bronkfast, on San here are no anders, Lov and Union place. near Broadwey. WAoe, With FeAl Hams, Ais thor te bpply. TED—BY A YOUNG pectallo Pr few Loarders taken, ¥ Kron teria’ nes; a YENOVAL—TAPPAN & Dong? UY ¥ their merewnts nile Bite te Trinity Boil No 5 Lod YEMOVAL —SPOrPORR,' | Ava Sear i a DR Ba tera 7A ORE 4D anourd gerd stn thie ‘i fe aontabniig Uneurpare «(2 Ertvnte eortd the corntes 2e miles, for pale to HERR & Han 8. 1k Nas At the Pet Oftion, Fordham, Wostouge