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153 bundle: 6,400 mats caxsia. tracts, There are plenty of sellers short. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MONEY MARKET,, Faupay, April 22—6 P. M. All the leading railroad stocks were in active demand to day, nd the transactions are quite large. All the fancies, except coal stocks, were buoyant, and the speou lative excitement runs pretty high, The bulls are getting the steam on pretty fast, and it would be well to stand ready for a collapse. ‘There is not a railroad stock on the jist that is note good sale at present prices; and as for the coal stocks, there is a very wide margin for deprecia- tion, with an exception or two, in the entire list, The market has been inflated too rapidly to be permanent. It may enable many to get rid of their supplies; bat pur chasers will get caught at high prices, with no demand except from the bears for delivery on maturing con- In a few days there will be plenty of sellers who will be long— who will have more stock than they can carry, and who will be particularly anxious to get rid of what they may have on hand present, is decidedly upward, at The movement and there are, no doubt, double as many buyers in the market as ‘there were when prices ranged from three to five per cent lower, This is usually the effect of an expanding market; ‘and we suppose it always will be so, no matter what class of stocks may be most prominent. persevering bear, generally comes out the best. No mat- ter what the advance may be, or how long it may con- tinue, the foundation is usually so slim, 80 weak, and the improvement upon ruch a poor basis, that it cannot be permanently sustained. A moderate speculative rise in any or allof the fancies might be sound and healthy; but when an upward movement commences it goes forward with such a rush, at such a reckless pace, that none but the most desperate speculator can keep up with it. It goon runs far ahead of all reasonable limits, and the more cautious realize, fall back, and give up the chase to others. In this way, the greater the advance the weaker holders generally become. Asteady, consistent, A break down, therefore, be- comes more probable every per, cent of inflation, and when it comes upon a great expansion the effect is usually very disastrous to the smaller class of specula tors. Things in Wallstreet are approaching that point where all careful, safe operators, will realize and retire. ‘At the first board to-day Florence and Keyport advanc: ed % per cent; Phonix, 4, Canton Company, %; Nicar- agua Transit, <¢: New Jersey Z: ne. 44; Erie Railroad, 34; United States 6's, 1862, };; Michigan Southern Railroad, x. Hudson Railroad, 1; Crystal Palace declined 5 per cent{from last sale; California 7's, %- Considerable business was traasacted in railroad bonds and State stocks at full prices. A few lots of stock of our city banks are daily soki, but prices are uniform, and princi- pally at high premiums. Very little change takes place in these investments There were sale. to-day of some of the small mining stocks, but they are so little known that the market price is no criterion of their actual value, At the seeond board the market was rather heavy, and a slight reaction was visible. cent; Canton Company, 6; and Keyport, 34, New Jerse: Nicaragua fell off 34 per Cumberland, 54; Florence ine, 3 4; Norwich and Wor- cester, 34; Hudson River Railroad, 1; Harlem, %{. Par- ker Vein advanced 34 per cent, and Michigan Southern Railroad ¥. The tendency at the close was downward, pnd from the appearavce of things we should judge that the fancies bad toucued the highest point for the present. After the adjournment of the board, the following saleg of stocks were made by S. Draper, by auction, at the Mer. chants’ $19,000 Junction R. R. Ohio 1st Mortgage 7's Exchange :-— 2,000 Obio River Marble C». 50,000 St. Lawrence Mining Co. bonds 1000 Erie Canal bonds. 6 per cent, 180 1,000 New York State boud, 6 per cent, 1962 do » do 20 000 City of Memphis 6’s, puysbie in Philadel’a 83 2.000 Catawisea and Erie Ist Mortgage 7's a 10 shares St. Nicholas Bank, je 98 10 do. Pacific Bank.......... 109% 10 do. City Bank, Brooklyn, 104% 50 do. Ontario Bank... ) 110% 10 do. Bank State of New York’, 09% 12 Bank of America. no 15 2 1) 82 ‘ 1 33° 85 do. 12536 24 do. Merchants’ Bavk 12934 24 do. Lorillard Insurance Co, 110 10 do. North River Fire Insurance Co. 15 120 do, Faterson and Hudsou RR... 100 82 do. Toledo, Norwali and Cleveland & R’... 11: 12 do. Marietia avd Cincinnati RR... 29 do. Brooklyn and Jamaica Plank Road 25 do. Minnesota Mining z * ‘We have no change to report in quotations for foreign exchange. The demand has been very limited. Bills on London we quote at 9% a 9% per cent premium. The importations into this port during the week ending April 22, inclusive, have been as foliows:— Bleaching powder—441 casks, 132 tierces. Bricks—20,891 firebricks Coai—2.843 tons. 55 chaldrons. 24 firkins. 12 half casks. Batter— Beer—570 casks, C flee— 4,334 bags. Copper—113 casks sheathing, 34 oars, 2,773 ieces. Cocoa—5 casks. Dyes—163 chests indigo, 10 Is extract indigo, 25 bags yellow berries, 18 ceroons cochinesl, 800 bags sumac Dyewood—80 tons; 52.700 Ibs. logwood. Drugs—z,373 kegs soda, 433 cask: 37 tierces soca ash; 756 kegs bicard soda, 16 barrels crys- tal soda, salts, 18k stone, 25 boxes borax, 331 cases essence sulphur, 129 carks er 82 caske antimony, 25 packages shelac, 19 ba 850 boxes 22 easks chemicals’ 180 kegs Epsom ege alkali, 452 cases of licorice, 800 cantars brim- 71 casks flour m tartar, 10 packages rose water, ita essence iemon, 10 kegs sulphate amonia, 25 barrels sugar lead. Be, Utero um berlau\ Univers Jackages, per American Congress 18 per 1.252 per steamer Wachington; 202 per 1€5 per E Z ; 226 per John Spear; 225 per An- Galusia; 55 per Beverly; 914 per Alps; 132 per Andrew Foster; 1.487 per Pacific, 170 per Hero; 328 per Vanguard; 165 Mescongas. 52 per Progress; 69 per Philadelphia; per Ip) 74 per Wisconsin; 88 per Chase; 170 per Screamer; 216 per Middlece: anise, 88 total K 7,700, Hol x; 926 per steamer Arabia; 364 per Compro- ‘ormus; 61 Chas 220 per Inca— gen Flax—261 bales. Fruit—3,805 ‘barrels plantains, 1.120 barrels almonds; 5 do. filberts; 12 boxes fige; 26 barrels, 925 boxes raisins; 40 000 cocoa nuts; 4, M pine ‘apples; 1 500 bunches bananas; 240 boxes lemons. Fire ci 3—7,109 boxes. Honey—24 hhds., 108 tierces, 16 bbls. Hides—7 538 hides, 73 casks 9 bbls. 000. Hair—25 bales. Tron—129 883 bars; 43 042 bundles; 14.314 bars railroad iron; 3,121 plates, 1,980 tons pi cason, ' Lend—12,685 piga. Hops—60 pockets, Leather—18 bales, 16 Molasses—792 hogsheads, 38 tierces. Metal—122 cares, 340 bundles galvanized iron. Oils—100 puncheons. 20 pipes, 824 casks linseed; 200 butts olive; 29 casks palm oil, 2 casks almond do. Paiat—100 barrels Venetian red; 189 casks paint; 6 casks verdigris; 260 casks colors. tons. barrels: Peas—600 bushel Salt—1,500 sacks. Segars—203 cases; 7;238 box ; 82,000 loone 4,446 half ‘pipee, 1,411 quarter casks, Plaster—I,1: Spirits—937 pipes; 503 barrels, 100 cases brandy; 67 cases absynth; 20 cases agua. Steel—4,654 bale., 496 cases tiercer, 1.490 boxes sugar. Soap—1,788 boxes, Tea—31,313 packages. Tin—38 624 boxes tin, 2,100 rerne plate; 117 ingots tin; 1 000 pigs, 1,545 slabs do. the ri ht to should become necessary were passed unanimously by the stockholders to that | Massachusetts for consol aren, 6 casks. spices, 8 casks nutmegs, 214 bags pepper; Sugar—8,365 bags, 9,317 hhds., 50 | Spices—25 bags 6 bbls. ginger; Seed—185 bags, 3 casks, vebra wood, 734 tons cainwood. casks, 662 cases; 8,164 baskets. Wool—145 bale: 280 casks sheet zinc. ‘The receipts at the office of the Ass'stant Treasurer of this port to-day, amounted to $133,084 99; pay.uents $72,102 24—balance $6,853 230 60 The earnings of the Hudson River Railroad Company | for the first fifteen days in April, 1853, amounted to $43,117, against $25,100 for the same time in 1852, show- ing an increase this year of $17,067—an average increase of more than one thousand dollars per day. ‘The Harlem Railroad Company held a meeting of their wtock holders yesterday, at their office, which was numer- ously attended. Robert Sebuyler, Esq., the President of the mecting, explained to the # Tobacco—868 bales. Wood—305 logs ma- hogany; 91 doz. pieces rosewood; 139 i do.; 1% dor ine—1 334 quarter ino— holders the object of the meeting to be that the directors have the right to exchang' ye #tock for th balance of the Albany Extension Certificates, to the amount of $640,000, this being the whole amount remaining of them increase the capi that com} tal (which y have is now $5,000,000), to $8,000.00, if at any future time it cflect. tie over expenses, and that they were rapidly increasing in the business of the same part of the road, #0 much so that the receipts cceding In the course of upon the result of the extension from Dover Plains to Chatham, he said that the first six months after the completion of this part of the road, the gross receipts from that pert were about $51,000, being only @ lit deri six months ved ro to do Mr. there amounted Schuyler’s remarks from for the suc: to over $122,000, which was enoogh to pay the expenses and the in terest on those certificates in cash, so that the divi ends on those certificates will heresfier be paid in each He gave n very flattering acesunt of the increasing busi ness of the company and of their future pr pects, which met with the universal approval of the stockholders, and their vote was unanimous The Cumberland Telegraph «tates that the total trans portation of cos! for the week ending the 10th instant, was 9,764 tone, anc since the Lstof Junuary last 102,620 tons, of which 71 500 16 20th. tom the Baltimore and Ohio Kuilroad, and 41,110 4-20ths de scended the Chesapeake and Ubio Cana) A bill hae been introduced iato the Legislature of ing weve transported over the Fitebburg, Cae shire, aud Burlington Railroad Companies, making ons railvond company from Boston to Lake Champlain A meeting was held at Senecs Falls on the 1th inst. to promote the construction of a wide gauge railroad from \t Sodus Bay, on Lake Ontario, through Senecs Falls, Brastus Vari Lae bq presided, gud wi | from dealers, who think that by purchasin, | | have been in rather better request, at unaltered quota and resolutions | | | | zoods wre in the «afest position dresses were made by him, Hon. Wm. A. Sackett, 8. D. Tillman, Fsq., and Hon. A. Bascom. A committee of nine was appointed to take measures to promote the object of the meeting, and it was resolved to hold another general meeting. at Seneca Falls, on the subject, on the 26th inst. The road will be about sixty miles in length, and it can be built the entire distance without incurring any grade of more than fifteen feot per mile, while the larger portion will be on almost a dead level. Great Sodus Bay is an excellent harbor, on Lake Ontario, of about six miles to two, with a depth of water sufficient for the largest vessels, and has been improved by the gonera! government by the erection of piers, at a cost of one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, At Ithaca the road | will connect with the Cayuga and Susquehanna road, thus giving it access to the New York and Erie Railroad, and making a direct communication with New York of only about three hundred miles from that city to Lake Onta) io. The sgent of the Forest Copper Mine of Lake Superior, under date of March 15, writes ag follows:—‘ The mine is Loking finely. West shaft No.’1 is connected with the second level, and copper is sticking out at both endajof it for over thirty feet; this ground will repay handsomely when stoped. Iam ‘stulling’ up and gettiog ready for taking out the copper. Our stamps are working to admi- ration, and the returns will be good. We struck a sheet of | eopper in west drift, in new west shaft No, 2, and this end looks highly promising. The stops are turning out a great deal of fine stamp and barrel work, with occasional | j59 masses.’’ Other letters from the Lake spsak in the highest terms of the Forest mine, as showing great value, not only in the mine, but in their territory, which has veins sufficient for a number of large companies to work. The following is a statement of the receipts of the Morris Canal from the opening to 16th inst. :— March 20 first week, earlier than usual. April 2, second * 7 pe: 0, + $168 98 | » 2,300 43 * ‘ Amt received earlier than any previous year $2478 41 | April 10, 1852..,.,.$282 57 April 9, 1863....$4,124 98 | April 7,“ , 818 20 April le, 5,887 29 | Total amount of receipts to 16th inat.......811,000 68 Up to the same time last year the receipts amounted to | only $1,100 77—showing an increase of $10,889 91 up to April 16, 1858, ‘The Pennsylvania Coal Company have made arrange- | ments to bring to market, in the ensuing season, 500,000 | tons coal, being an excess of 75,000 over last year, The delivery will commence on the 6th May. The coal | known as the Pittston coal is mined from coal fields in | Wyoming Valley and Pittston, and is a white ash anthra- The receipts of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, for the six months ending March Slst, 1853, | amounted to $61,306 67, against $25,683 91 for the cor- | responding period the previous year—sbowing an incress® | 622 76. The dry goods business is increasingly active, though not otherwise quite as prosperout as it has been earlier | inthe season. Factors are more anxious to realize, especially upon undesirable fabrics, which are over- abundant, and not in much request. This is an evil | which bas existed a long time, and ought to be remedied without delay. When merchants bay goods tor this market, they should exercise their jndgment more than many of them now do, tosclect articles of a quaity and | style that would exactly meot the wants of their cus- | tomers. Could they succeed in doing this, as they might by care and perseverance, they would find their business | leas irksome, and more lucrative than it naturally is and | will be while the productions desigued for the trade of New York are imported or manufactured without a due regard for the tastes of the consumers. Large as have ‘been the receipts of goods here during the past three months, were they seasonable aud merchantable they would have been all readily taken for distribution a full prices as those which happened to meet the views of purchasers. But as a considerable portion of them was undesirable, it has remained in first hands, to de- press the market and enervate prises, If operators will but meditate upon this fact, they will find that, great as is the evil to which we have adverted, it can be ef- fectually removed, in the manner which we have previ ously suggested. Our local jobbers are very busy in sup- | plying the orders of Western dealers, who are the largest | country purchasers here at present, and who wili be fol- | Paps 87-500 bushels, at 60 pt 7 lowed by those from the East and North, whence there is now moderate but reviving inquiry. Brown sheetings and shirtings are in better supply, and offered on easier terms, which has induced larger pur- ebaces, especially of the lighter styles, as the heary grades are held with the utmost firmness, Bleached shoetings and shirtings are still freely dealt in, partly by | do. home consumers, bat mainly by shippers, at rather | lower rr Denims are eagerly sought after, and ap- | pear steady and uniform. Drills are rather dull; browns | sell slowly, in part to exporters, at 8c; other styles | are inanimate, at 8}c. for bleached, and 914c. for | blues, ‘There prevails an animated demand for ginghams at 103c. a 10%¢. for Manchester, and Ile. for Glargow and Lancaster. Lawns are rather quiet; the sales of Hadley Falls and Portsmouth goods, by Wilmer- dings & Mount, on the 13th instant, and of Lodi printed lawns, by Haggerty, Jones & Co., on the 14th instant, have farnished the trade with sufficiently ample stocks too keep them out of the market for some time hence. The Hadley Falls and Portsmouth Co.’s;catalogue, consist- ing of 462 lots, was sold at Ile. a 11e., averaging about 11}e., or nearly 24;¢. below what the list of Portsmouth gocds disposed of in January averaged. The Lodi Co.’s goods were sold at proportionate rates. Naukins are slowly bought at Ie. for plain, 12c. for striped, and 13¢. for checked and twilled. Osvaburgs are becoming more abundant and less saleable at languid prices; factors can- not dispose of them in large quantities without making some concession. An augmented stock and diminished inquiry have lessened the value of Printing Cloths about dge. Prints are freely tendered at Xc. a 340. lower prices, but do not find any freer purchasers, as these suppose the turning point has not yet been reached. Stripes are quite abundant and failing to attract the attention of buyers—they are depreciating. Ticks are takon as fast as they arrive at very full rates. The fol- lowing is a comparative statement of the shipments henve between April Ist and 20th — 1852. 1853. Increase Cotton goods, pkgs. 116 6,715. 6,599 Woollens are not more active, though besides the exist. ing demand for light goods, there are some inquiries ma- king for articles sdapted to the autumnal clothing trade, which are partially met by importers, who accept the orders from clothiers atextremely lew figures, because of the ease and cheapness with which the deseription of fabrics which these need can be produced and imported, Theexecution of those orders will probably damage the success of heavy American manufactures, though the | superior quality and finish of these may preserve a prece- dence for them. The stocks now in market are very | meagre, and the production is unusually light. These circumstances impart great confidence to owners, and there is, consequently, no apparent eagerness to sell at even current prices. There iv less doing in blankets, as these are held too far above the present limits of pur- , chasers: but they will not remain long neglected, should | the high prices and limited stock of wool continue to obstruct their manufacture as much a now The best makes of cassimeres are readily bought at full rates, but medium and low grades, though freeiy offered atafuarther reduction. are sparingly dealt ia. The trade io cioths is irre gular, but moderate in exient and indicative of a firm mar ket. It is probable that no very large purchases of these goods will be made during the nest two months, or until the demend for articles suiled to the fall -eason becomes more vigorous. Delaines have atiracied more attention r : thein now at current rates, and holding thera over till autu profit may be secured. ‘ihe very high price: flannels have intercepted the demand for su are exceedingly dull and somewhat nominal Linseys tions There has been more doing in satinetts, which are in fair supply, aud freely offered at previous figure A very good inquiry exists for tweeds, at uniform rates. The private transactions in foreign goods have been iparatively hght. Though large numbers of buyers,who | ng early {p the season ou expectation of ction in prices towards ite close have hey have not entered the ket | In view of thir indisposition to buy, holders of heavy stocks are very timid and anvious to realize. which | ome of them strive to do by conceding a littl price, and affording ex\ended accommodation io the way of credit. | But this does not suffice to atiract dealers, who, possess. | ing arople means after liquidating their previously con | tracted obligations, refupe operate with freedom with | out obtaining ® much greater reduction in the rates than | factors are willing to rans. Hence both parties re-or to the auction rooms, one to sell snd the other to | buy as advavtageourly as possible. But b 0 come off best, ax none other than the © deferred pure a conriderable arrived in the freely. which need not go under the ham all, bring prices | that will cover the original cost, not te say yield « prot ‘The only feature in public sales that favors the owners | of gocds offered, ix the facility with which large and uo desirable supplies are thus got rid of thir, the advantages of the auction syste on one side, As itis purchasers are pre tly the guiners by it, and that, too, at the expense of factors, who often, when unsecured by the profits of their private traffic, are seriously injured by public saies Nei ther ip private nor public, are Continental fabrics of a | fanciful natore so vendable now ay they bave ‘They are in heavy supply, and exhibit a downward ten dency, which is etrengthened by the eagerness of impor ters to dixpose of what they have on hand. French dress being pretty actively in ‘otha are xeemingly firm, would all be quired rat fair prices. German but they do not sell very freely. British goods are tolerably broek chiefly ‘0 s@ple prodve which are the rarest, and they 1naintein their value OL Toney articles of English mannfacture are Piuwowul, aus As there i little demaad for tuem they stendy. The dems | The | Bie Were it not for | ¢ 20 do...eree, 99% 36 Continental Bk b3 100 22 NY Lifel&TCo,, 147 50 Morris Canal... s3 50 do. 160 do. 10 Crystal Palace... 1 15 National Ins Co.. 160 475 Flor & Keyprt..03 17% 200 do.... .b30 1739 100 do. 50 Nor & Wo: 150 do £1000 Erie 24 Mt baa. 10834. 50 shs Nic Trans Co. 83% 100 sy: 33%% 200 Mont Min 150 lo Oo vecccs 100 Ports Dry Dock... 60 Cumb Coal Co... 100 Flor & Key. :b15 200 ihn sain . 500 Cary Impt Co:b20 100” do, aa 200 Parker Gcal Co... 100 New Creek CoalCo Frupay, April 22—2 P. 100 do. 861 Reading RR. 100 di 100 Panama RR. 60 do... B00 12 68 Mohawk Val RR . 165 BOARD. 300 Ph’nixMin Co.b60 2434 do......... 24 70) New Jersey Zinc. 100 Stonington RR r Bi JO... 100 do... 200 do.. 26 Hudson River 20 do 100 do 20 230 60 125 do...... 60 Mad & Ind RR. 46 Mich S RR.. in wise 59% 5 Mich South’rnR& 131 Erie RB 60 Nor & Wor RR. S8Sas Ra RR Seeker 9055 100 9034 100 7830 9055 100 do! 3257015 907% 50 Roch I. & N ¥ RR 138 AsHES were rather inanimate. Some 60 bbls. found buy 106 Ibs. ern at $5 50.8 $5 503 for pearls, and $5 for pots, per Besswax.—Yellow was retailing at 304 ir Ib. The demand was moderate for the home trade, but very limited for Brrapsrurrs.—Flour continues depres: shipment, The sales of the day ‘did not bbls., sour at $3 8734 a $4; supers $41234; ordinary State at $4 43% a $4 #4'50 a $4 56%; favorite do 50 exceed 6 200 No. at $40 straight at $4 55% a $4 6234 ; mixed Western at $4561 a $4 6234 ; straight do. at $4 6234 a $475; fanc: common to good and roun $475; fancy Gepesee, $4 8734 a $5; $5 573%; taney Ohio, $4 93% a $5 Western, $5 123, » $6 62% per bbl. tendered at $4 68% a $4 76, much notice. Southern rule freely dealt in. About 100 bbls do. at $4 75 a $4813 ; hoop Ohio at $4563 a ; extra do., 18%4 5 ea and extra Canadian was but did not attract firm, but not very were taken at $4 93{ a $5 1234 for mixed to good; $5 25 a $5 50 for favorite, and $5 60 a $6 75 for fancy, per bbl. Rye flour was less abundant, and held at $376 a $3 8144 for fine, and $$ a$425 for superfine, per bbl There were 100 puneheons meal was inactive at $3. Jersey Brandywine meal bought at $17, cash. Wheat tended downwards—the sales included 5,000 bushels Genesee white at $123 and 3,300 Michigan do. at $120. Ryeani barley continued quiet and nomin: and obtainable at 3%. a 45c. for Oats were pleatier, ir to choice Southern, 46c. a 48c. forJersey, 47c. a 49¢. for Ohio and Pennsyl- vania, 48. a 60c for Western, State, and Canadian, and 41 red_pretty brisk and steady— 8 S80. for very prime Chicago, per bushel. e day's sales com- 6le. for unsound, 6le a Corn ap: 62c. for New Orleans, 62c. « 63¢ for mixed Southern and round white, 62c. a 64¢ for white Southern, 65c. a 653<c. for round yellow, and 65c. a 66c. for yellow Southern per | bushel. Bxick.—Hard North river were actively sought after at $5 508 $6 per thousand. Corrox —the sales to-day amounted to about 1,000 | balos, at yesterday’ prices CaNpuns were in steady request at 21 25 for adaman- tine, £2 for plain eperm, ana 40 for patent sperm per Ib. Corres was less in demand. The sales were contined t> | 100 bags Java at Maracaibo at 914c. a 925¢. per Ib FREIGHTS.—Kates to Liverpool were inactive. at about 28.; and grain at 5d, and 53d. asked; cotton at 93d a kd; bales flour at 28. a 2s. 6d, To London, turpentine at 3s. 6d. bbls. flour at 28. 94. 3g¢.; 150 do. Rio at 94¢c.; and 50 do Flour was | 100 tons lead were engaged at 8s. The steampropeller, Alps, (Br.,) had engaged about § 000 130 bales bacon were epgsged at 20s., and 100 bones do. at 30: .; 75 tiercee beef at 6s.; and 1,000 ‘To Havre, cotton was at 3{c., with ashes and rice at $8 and $10. There was no change to notice in rates for Cslifornia or Australia. Fire Crackses.—There have been 800 boxes Canton, 40 packs sold at $1473. Fen.—D; last report 4,000 quintals a $3 50 per 100 Ibs. aviet, but unchanged in value, cold was very saleable and firm. Since our ve been dispo:ed of at $3 1234 Mackerel and herring were rather 12g xUrr.—The sales of raisins amounted to 150 boxes layer, at $3 30; 500 bunch, at $275 a $2 7734; 250 clus. ter, at $1 80 a'$1 85; and 50 kegs seedie: made publi. , on terms not bay was arriving slowly, and held more firmly, at 90c, 8 $1 per 100 Ibs. Hives are inactive. with prices tending in favor @ the buyers. averaging 20% Ibs. Toe pales of the past week are at to ‘ve made dry, at Ide; 1,170 Laguayra, Ibp., at 16¢ ; 800 green salted, W. 1, 60 Ib ,557 Rio Grande, 17%c.; 5,000 Montevideo, aver- aging 22 ibs, at 18c. ; 2,400 Tampico, averagi: 2,000 dry Southern, 15 a 20 Ibs, 113¢c. a 18c.; $21 sandwich I-Jands, 24 lbs. on private terms, All'six and eight months, or discount off for cash. Hors were sparingly ee 2c. a 220. per Ib. Inox —A few sales of Scotch pi per ton, cash, were reported, at $36 Laras.—Nothing new occurred in this line, Western and procurable at $1 75 per M. were plent Leap.—Geal 8 $7 25 per 100 Ibs. sold on private terms. We heard Jena was very rare, and stiffly held at $7 1234 that 80 tons Spanish were Linn — Rockland was quiet, at $1 1234 for common and $1 50 for lump, per bbl. MoLasses displayed no new feavure. The sales consisted of 40 bhds. muscovade at 264¢c., and 200 Cardenas at 2¢., per gallon. ‘Naval STK’ —We have heard of no transactions in rosin. The sales of turpentine reached 500 bols. crude, at $5 per 280 Ibs ; and 1 300 bbl per gallon—both Indicating a firmer market. spirits, at Oc a G23¢c. Os —There was nothing of moment done in whale or syerm. We noticed sales of 800 gallons olive, at $1 26; 11,000 gallons English linseed, at 62c, a 68e nd §,000 gulloas American do., from ‘store, at 4c. a O5¢, per gallon, PROVISIONS —Pork seemed more active; " he sales amounted to 500 barrels, at $13 60 for prime and $15 75 for mesa, per bbl. Cut meats were in good raquest; the rules included 020 packages, at 53¢¢. a 6340 for shoulders and 8340. a 93¢e for hams, per 1D. Lard exhibited in- creased animation; there were 800 barrels fair to prime sold, at 93¢e. a 10¢ per Ib, Beet was quiet, put steady; the sles embraced 260 barrels prime; $5 75 $6 60 for city do. t $4 60 a $5 for country $8 a $10 25 for country mess $12 a $13 for city do.; $12 608 $13 for repacked Ciieago do., and $14 for extra do., per bbl. Butter was in pretty brisk cemand at 9¢. a Ibe. for Ohio, 120. a ‘ve, for Western New York, and:20c. a 250. for Orange county, per Ib. Cheese ruled searce and;buoyant at 8c. a lOc, per Ib. RrAL ESTATE. —Seles at auction. By Jas. Cole—Brooklyn —House and lot No. 261 Myrtle avenue, corer of Divi- @on avenue Adelphi street and Lafayette avenue, ad, other, average size of each 256x100 feet, # Kice—Was in better request. The «al int house 23 feet Iront, 15 feet 6 inches deep, by averoge depth of 20 feet 4 inches, $3,150. 16 lots on ing each ch. Jes reached 400 tierces fair to choice, at $4 25 a $4626 per 160 Ibs, SoaP.—About 150 boxes castile fetebed 10% SVIC—Sumatra pepper ruled rather q at 11,¢. per ib, Caseia commanded 2c. a Nuimeya were speculatively active. le. per Ib. The conirmatory advices of wn earthquake having occurred ia the Indian Archipelago, which is believed to bave done great iojury tothe crop. incuced the extraordinar, day, ‘The sales reached 87 000 Ibs. No # $1, subsequently held at $105, SvGaks — here was no uousui het to-day Canada at4ye adie ; movements to nutmegs, at 970 ind over per Ib. briskne,s in the mar Prices, however, were very firm avd buoyant, erations included 250 hhds. Cuba, in bond, ior and 800 hhds, refuse, (the cra- pioge of casks, Oflal uf brokers’ business, &e ,) at 2c. a Exe. per Ib. Tautow.—We heard that 9,000 Ibs. changed hands at Oise per Ib vas —Subjoived is a detailed report of this forenoon's auction—By Le M Hoffman & Co—Per ships Nestorian | it and Vencouver—terms, fix months cr chests 4c. per lb. 7 half chests U6} do fhe , 14 do. Ac , 80 do wie vido 26%e. Young Hyson— de , 64 do B0\ge ; 66 do. Be, 52 do. BH 174 ay ©; 104 de 100 46, Sle ning 4 emty b ; 20-do. do. ¢ : 13 du. do 4b¢. 49 do 45e. cht: Ble 44 do. 8236. w.B8e.;19do Ble. ; 96 do. 40e. ue 10 caves each containing 4 catty bxa d 28 do. 5c. se. 24g: 10 chts. » bf. chts. 23. Gunpowde 66 do. We, Tonacco continued quite active, at bu were made of 60 lds Keutuoky, at 4 pow .; 100 do. 82446 i ge ; BO do. B6e ; 21 de. 8236 ; 31 do, 95 half chests 424. 26 do. 88 34 B8e.; 413 do. 3130 ; Bi 500. ; Japerini—13 half 425 do, Dolong 42 igo , dd ao. do Me 12 hf. chis, 27340 2 ehts, 2346 ; 225 do . Be.; 11 do, 2 ) bf chts. 8 ., BO do, 33.}40,; 96 do B3e.; oy Iysor 45 cases 194) ao 13 90 at prices a 50. per Sic. a 320. per Ib. Wumxsy was in fair demand. We noticed sales of 300 bbls. Ohio, at 280; 800 at 253(c.; 100 Jersey at 22340.; and 85 bhds. drudge at 2c. 5 jooL.—The sale on the 2iat instant was the largest atever took place in this city, and was att nearly all the dealers and maaufacturers count We annex full partioulars of lots and prices " decline is ptible in prices of nearly all qualities, especial Pow rade Balled wocls, At the stores of O. 5 & F. W. by Wilmerdings blood fleece at 620.; 13,000 Ibs i, 46c.; 10,000 Ibs fine do at Sic. ; 48346; 16,000 Ibs do at 51340. Dawn do at Ste.; 12.000 Ibe mixed Saxon ‘Tbs Saxon fleece at ic bags fine Naples pi 40360. ; 96 cage (20,000" Ibs) Westera do at 42c.; 28 ba, (,600 bs) super walled at 40c.; 37 bags (5,800 Ibs) extra 0 at 44¢.; 2.700 Ibs Nol do at 433c. ; 3,200 Ibs super do gf 400, tbsp No do at 40c.; 4,700 Ibs do at 39e.; 3 340.5 7 1; 5 bags (2,400 Ios) super gray pulled at 2534c.; 78 bags (15,000 tbs) No. 1, pulled, at 396. ; 12,000 Ibs South Down combing flesce at * 35,000 Ibs fine do Merino at 5234¢ ; 1,000 lbs country 000 bs) super do at 4140 £22 bags tt 45 350.; 18,000 Ibs, ‘broken and tub, at 88340. ; . fine Saxon Heese, at 610. ; 17,000 2,000 Ibs.) No. at 420; ; 4, pers ¢ do., at 48¢,; 8 baga (1.500 tbe) binge pulled, Al 386.; 20 bags (4,600 Ibs.) extra do., at 66c.; 39 bags ‘9,000 Ibs.) do., at 580.; 1,500 lbs, dead pulled, at 27 2 bales scoured Sifax at 373c.; 6 bales do., at 353<0.: 13 bales do., at 3834¢ ; 2 bags (1,000 Ibs.) tub washed, at 363¢e.; 25 bage (1 English pulled, at 2434c.; 35 bags (7,600 Ibs.) di ; les washed i axes 45 pulled at 406. ;17 baga (: (4,000 Ibs.) extra do. 000 I + BS 35 (fr00 bey inck St jo.'1 pulled, at 32c.; 30 ba No. 1 do , at 35i¢0.; 3 bales 8 (3,206 Iba.) 8 extra and super do., at 451c 21,600 Ibs) do., at 4dagc.; 28 000 Ibs. tub washed, at !: 12,000 Ibs. inedium and common fleece, at 44c.; 25 ,000 Ibs.) extra pulled, at 44¢ ; 25 bags (5,5001bs,) + 433¢0.; 60 baga (10,500 Ibs.)'at 45340 ; 88 bags 000 Ibs.) Saxony pulled at do: 42 bags (10,500 Ibs ) 1do., at 8736 5 sete (i fae ba earenacs super 8 (1, do, at 48c.; 6 bag ibs.) No. 1 do 4 64 "bags (18,000 Ibs.) extra do., at Blc;’ 23 bags 5,000 Ibs) super, at 47c.; 50 bags (13,000 lbs.) Jo, at 52; 22 bags, (4,600 Tbs.) black pulled ut, 38 40.5 50 bags (18,000 Ibs ) extra, pulled at 686.; 6,000 Ibs. fas Saxony fleece at 50. ; 46 000 Ibs. do. at 563¢0.; 7,000 Ibs. do. at 52c ; 6,000 Ibs. selected do. at 61 340. ; 5,000 Ibs, ex- tra do. at 68¢,; 10,000 Ibs. do. at 67%¢ ; 13,009 Ibs. fine do. at 6le.; 40,060 Ibs. do at 573éc.; 17 bags (4,000 Ibs.) super country pulled at 43440 ; 7 bags (1,300 lbs.) extra do. at 48c,; 13 bags (2.500 Ibs.) super do. at 45c.; 8 bags extra do, at 49¢,; 60 bags (10,000 bs)’ merino bogs (10,000 Ibs.) No. 1 pulled at 85c.; 20 bags {5,000 Ibs.) do. nt. Oo, s 24 4,800 Ibs.) pulled at 'se.: 24 bags ((4 800 Ibs.) do, at 320. ; 5,000 Ibs. coun- try pulled at 390 ; 5 000 Ibs, S'fax at d6c'; 16 bags fine warhed gray Smyrta at 26c ; 20 bags (5,000 lba.) No. 2 pulled at 13c. “All the above cash, or interest added. 7 bales unwashed Mestizona at 734¢ ; 12 baga do Mestizo at lle; 2 bags do. at 14%e.; 8 bales do. Ue.; 1 chiqua do. Santiago at Ie ; 24 chiqua washed Entre Rios at 1€0.; 1 chiqua do. Santiago at 16c, ; 23 bales unwashed Buenos Ayres at 103¢,; 13 bales washed do. at J4c.; 4 bales unwashed Pampa at 13c.; 7 bales do, Bue- nos Ayres 10% c.; 19 bales do. at 10% ; 12 chiq: washed Entre Rios at 17 rio at 93,¢ —six months’ credit. 300 lbs, dead pulled at 21396. ; 860 Ibs. fine do. at 27¢ ; 500 Ibs. tub washed at | 3040.; 7 bage (1,200 Ibs.) fine washed merino at 50c ; 1,000 Ibs, do. Mexican at 15ic. The last five lots cash, or equal to cash. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. By Norra Rivsr Boats.—820 bbls. flour, 21 pkgs, but- ter, 45 do, wool, 26 do., leather, 1,708 sides do. By Eqs Kaitnoap —484 bbls flour, 16 pkgs ashes, 270 do. butter, $6 do. hams, 43 do. beef, 66 do. leather, sides do., 1,490 bags oats, 130 calves, 420 bales ha; Logs, 270 pigs, eggs, 292 sheep, 260 bbls. apples, and sun- es. UDVERTINEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. sg 88B SEVENTH PAGE. ew SALES AT AUOTION, UCTION—BY SMITH DUNNING, OFFIGE AT 185 Greenwich street—O. Warren, auctioneer.—Monda, ‘Apri 2th, at 13g o'clock, by catalogue, at the house i Chambers street, elegant houschold furniture, consisting of mahogany soips, cota dodstends, toto-a totes, marble top ta- Leg, mirrors, ‘bedsteads, foather beds, hair mattresses, Yardroles, mahogany and’ maple chairs. washstands, broca- telle window curtains, paintings, clocks, stoves, oilcloths, Brussels and ingrain carpets, together with o choive assort: ment 9f kitchen furniture. ‘uesday, April 2ith, at 1034 o'clock, by catalogue, all the Leautiful and costly furniture contained inthe house No. 9 Hubert street, between Beach and Laight streets, consist- ing, in part, of oilcloths, Brussels and iugrain carpets, mir- Tors, mahognny sofas, divans, chairs, bureaus, hogany an pounds each, elegant and costly thribble silver plated ware, washstands, clocks, window curtains, a valuable kitchen range, by West, &c.. &c, The furniture was made to order, dis in good condition, los, ‘ma- UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE SALE THIS DAY, AT 1034 o'clock, at the sales rooms, 13 Spruce street, of Turniture, stock of groceries, wines, segars, &c virtue ofamortgege, Al: onable cloth- ing, in lots to 6 hooks, beautiful pictures, Paintings and engravings, 200 boxes prime segars; a lot of stoves and pipe, all together in the street. THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer UCTION NOTICE.—MONDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, good household furniture, Greenwich strevt, ne: Waren, comprising carpets, chaira, sofa, beds, bedste Ledding, kitchen furniture, and other housekeeping arrange- ment: THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. AUCTION, NOTICE —H. N, BUSI, AUCTIONEER, ‘No. 10 North William stroct, at haif-paet ten o’eloc an extensive assortment of new and second-hand furnitu: of every description, carpets, oileloth, feather beds and bedding, hair mattresses, wofas, sofa beds, barroom furni- ture, &¢., &c, Also, one sewing machine, (Parker's paten' with right to use the same. UCTION S4LES.—IT IS A MATTER that people should rush to auction s Day more for their furniture there than regular denler., They d salen are underbidders, to run the and in nine cases ont of ten thoy ing their quality until they get them home. all these annoyances, go and buy at a regi room, where you know what you buy, and i tion you have your remedy. At the furniture wareroom: No. 9 Sixth avenue, in the Metropolitan Building, fair d ing and small profits are the orders. Wholesale and retail, bronzed tron hot stands, very chenp. Goods sent to aay part of the city free. J. H. DE WITT. NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—FERRY ‘Lease and Steam Ferry Boats at Auction.—The ferry iow in operation from the foot of Twenty-third stre st river, to the Turnpike bridge on Newtown Croek, L, I., will tthe “Merehante’ Exchange: by A, Tuesday next, April 2. 7 f either termi goth SURPRISE there is decep- 2 old at auction -Eaq., 161 Brodway, or Broad street, si C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER—CABINET MAKER'S + stock at anction, this day, wt 239 Bowery, (postponed from Friday,) being the balance of the stock of rosowood and mahogany furniture of F, Fitzsimmons. to be sold with- out reserve, for oash.—A. ©. Tuttle will sell, this day, at 16 o'clock, at the aboye store, the entire stock of war: ranted furniture of ®. Fitzsimmons, comprising rosewood and mahogany parlor suits in brocatelle, satin damask, vel- vet and huir éloth, bedroom, dining, and library furni- ture, worthy the att ntion’ of housekeepers, shippers and others, LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER—PEREMPTORY fsalo of Thirty four choice plots of ground, and six now frame houses, situated near the depots of Central Morrisania and Fairmount, Upper Morisania, nt auction, Albert I. lay will sell on Monday, April 25th, at 12 o'clock, ‘Without reserve, twenty choi ted at Central Morrisania, near the de from 50 to 100 foot front and roxr, and in depth. Also 8 two story Attia and basement frame houses, built manner, with ion given first of May. By a corona every plot basto have built upon rs Touve! to cost not less than 8400-40 that am Immediate neighborhood is certain, and many first clase houses are now crected. All the strocts are laid out and gri ded, and trees planted in front of the lots 25 fect apart and from the beauty of ite site a ra, thi age will und oon as the in depth, Also, two vory supe ry attic and basement frame houses, built (n the ver beet manner, by days work, Inet summer, postossion of whic! ean be had on the iatof May. It is roquired that all plots in this village shall have a dwelling Louse, to cost mot loss t KUO, built by tho Ist of dt aumber of very fine ho opened and graded. and the principal the sidewalk; there are twenty six dail these two villages, and the commutatio Per day. The convenience of accoss is 30 Leing only ten miles from the City Hal healthy location, and t sombined, offert anu nis only nine cont great, this property , together with the most excellont neighborhood, al induedments to those seoking ntry residence, as woll as snfe and profitable investment, and must rapidly inerenso in value. It isexpected that, in acdition to the convenience of nce by the Harlem Rail X road, « depot will be d_hy the New Rochelle Rail toad Company, this aummer Persons wishing to soo th property, by taking the 3% P.1M, train for Morrisania "Hotel, at the bar, (close to and inquiring st Pridham’ waiting who will show tho pro the dopot,) will find a perso; ty. Terms—Ten por cent and the anctionoer's fees on the ay of ealo; forty per cent on the 10th of May. when fall warrantee deede will he delivered; and tho bala n re ain op bond and mortgage for threr years, at 7 per cont. OF Sper cent disconnt for cash. The privilege of buying half a plot will be given on condition that the payment shall be all geeh, For lthogray phic maps and full particulars, apply to FW. MERRIAM, Beg. No. 62 Bookman atroet, or to the it No. 40 Wall street, New York. EPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER—MONDAY, April 25, at half-past weven o'clock, Ag M., at No. 201 ir}, near Willoughby etreet, Brooklyn, Parlor, chamber d kitehen furnitere, nmedintoly after the above, at about 19 o'clock, A. M,, at No, $2 Court, between State and Atlantic streets, Brookiyn, r, chamber and kitchen furniture, with chandoliors and ene fixtures, , Immedistely after the above, at about one o'clock, P. M., at No. 30 Willow place, near State street, Brooklyn, sofas, chairs, carpets, hureous and other furniture. Tinviediately after the above, at about throo o'clock, P. M., at No, 42 Prospect, corner of Adam street, parlor, eham- ber and kitehen furt ure. Ne printed catalogues of the above alos, for want of time. The furnitare in each house is in good order. BY MUMBERT & KENNY, AUCTIONEERS —MONDAY, April 25th, at 10 o'clock, A, M. Household Puraiture— In the cottage house corner of Washington and G: nies, Brooklyn, sll the parlor, chamber and kitchen fur. niture contained in the house, consisting of the urual variety carpets, oileloth, kitehon’ furniture and utensils, &o. ¥ pianoforte. A April 29th wt 10 o'clock, A. M.—Housghold Pur. nitore—At No. 140 Hicks etreet, Brooklyn, a emall quantity of parior, chamber, and other furniture, Brussols and in erain carpets, mirrors, &o, &e SATULDAY, April 90th, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Household Fornitvre—At'No. 45 Myrtle avonue, Brooklyn, all the fu niture contained in the howse—mahogany parlor furniture, threo ply and ingrain carpets, mahogany and walnut mar bie top cbamber furniture, euit of enamelled chamber far niture in marble complete, portable furnace with fixturos completo, Also, the rleh gilt yas chandeliers, pondants and Trackots throughout the house, kitchen furniture wad uten fils, &e., Entre Rios at | éc.;17 chiqua unwashed rosa- maple bedsteads, bair mattresses, weighing fifty | SALMS aT AUCTION. UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER. A ey Sonee & Bogart, store Ni AE Siace ~4 Mortgage sale, consisting of sofas, chaira, 10; mahogany chairs, Brussels ta baroaus, ongravings Uiizetcoder alnorone pedlar’stop wagon. Hi. Blahop, attor- ney for mortgagee. S, AUCTIONEER, WILL SE HONniay. “at 10s, o'clock. mt No. 34 ‘of new and socom ah ro ardsopes, mahogany, black, ‘and spring seat chairs Siete, Veionme 7 * nota, toilet Of which will be sold vi LL THIS Book ens} hair mattreases, gilt glasses, crockery, Washstands, glassware, &o., &c., all —AUCTION— HORSES, &C. ST Dey at., corner of Greenwich baggy wagon untty, new top bu; Tight d Rockaway, double ha: woatber unfavorab! ile tele motes bal oilet wots, a ‘cane chairs,tone extensive refrigerator and ‘are, china, crookory, garthenwars, fc. niture, with whieh the sale will commoenoe. 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—MONDAY, APRIL 10% o’elock A. M., st 20 North William stroet, ntecl furniture of afamily, rem embracing every a ni ov ‘iption of hou uantity of tapostry, ingrain ar od old 'y earpets, not at last alo. variety of new furniture in lots to sult purchase without reserve, for want of room, hair dressing saloon, this day, Saturday, ‘at 307 Broadway, consisting of barber's rhairs, stools, washstands, glasses, eases, umbrellas, ¢ toupecs, hair, perfumery, as Aixtur ase of the promises. said Lease hevi XECUTOR'S SALE AT AUCTION, OF HOUSEHOLD furniture, on Monday, 25th inst, at 10 A. M.. at No, 32 Norfolk street, consisting of bureaus, chairs, tables, crook- ary, pleturos, Looking glasses. beds, oiloloths, oarpot k- ing'utensils, & STEPHEN H. FEEKS, COLTON, AUCTION « ture, carpets, oileloth: 23, At half-past 10 o'clock, t Ss'Beckman street, comprising every varioty of household forniture, Every article to be sold without reserve, Terms bankable money. URNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS, 4C., AT AUC- tion, by M. Doughty, at 2’o’clock P. M., this diny, at 338 Pighth nyenue—a largoassortment of parior, chamber, and Kitchen furniture, carpets, Vedding, foather bode, fo. ! ASTEN, Auctioneer. HORTON, AUCTIONEER—THIS, SATURDAY, « afternoon, at '20’cloek, at 35 Sixth avenue, furniture, removed for convenience o! consisting of sofas, chairs, tables, beds, bedsteads, about 600 yards of Brussels and in: grain carpets, matting, &c. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO., will #ell at auction, on Saturday, April 23, at 103g o’elock, At the sales room, No. 8 Pine streot, near Broad: way—A largo and general’ assortment, removed for conve- nience of sale, consisting of Brussels and ingrain carpets, ‘Turkish carpet, mahogsny and black walnut sofas, , Voltaire and réeking do.,in red, plush and haircloth, lounges, marble top dressing bureaus and wash- mahogany top do., Fronch beds! d windlass do., wardrobes, children: 8, toilet tables, clocks, crockery and glass matting, window curt: ngravings, oil pain! ENRY H. LEEDS & CO, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ‘Tuesday, April 26, at the residence, No. 35 Woat Twen: ty fourth street, genteel household furniture, com Brussels ond tapestry carpets, crimson silk’ dau tains, rosewood parlor furniture in greon and gold bro reception and lady's arm chairs, tete-a-tet deliers, paintings, mantel ornament: hair cloth, black walnut exten reaus, bedstead: divans, curtains, 1 ed furniture, &c., €e., together with a lot of kitchenware. HOUSEHOLD FURNI- &c.—This day, Saturday, April e ontire furniture of house No. our: tello, -tetes, ormolu chan- hairs and sofas in el ENRY H. LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, this day, Saturday, April 25, at 11 o'clock, at the sated room, No, 8 Wall strect, a large and valuable collection of very rare, curious, and interesting old and standard fine illustrated works, important boo and valuable original editions of voyag ical works, curious and early printed books, together large variety of miscellanaous literature, eplendidly bound, and nearly all.in the Oi Gition and preservation. At 12o'clock, in front of store No. 8 Wallstreet, a largo wir of Linck lorses, about seven years old and about six- een bands bish. ‘They are stylish drivers and kind, and the owner believes ‘them to be perfectly sound. Also, alight phaton carriage, in gcod order; also, a set of double har- nese, silver mounted, made by Gilmore. Also, immediately after the books, will be sold about fifty German canary birds, among which are a number of first-rate singers, ENRY 7. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 103 o'clock, at 62 William streot, « splendid jot of re Warf and’ steadard penr, apple, and peach trees, elo cherry trees, from the nursery of C. Moore, £8q., Ninety-cighth street and Third avenue. Also, a fine collec- tion of perpetual, standard, and dwarf roses, hybrid, por- petual Baltimore belle, prairie. Also, greonhouse plants, rubs, &c., orange trees, ituloxues now ready. Al Mantell, Ei ENRY H. LEEDS & C0. WILL SELL AT AUCTION on Wednesday, April 27th, at 10% o'clock, at the re- Hidence No, 23 Market stroct, an assortment of rich genteel Lousehold furniture, consisting of parlor furniture, as ma- hovany cofas, cbaira, divans, rockers, éc., covered in hair cloth; picr giases,,glass ware, crockery, four dinivg tables, silver plated ware, castors; &c.; bedsteads, bods, bedding, mattresses, pallis Pillows, quilts, comforters, and a ge- gortment of furniture suitable for a boarding houso, toze- ther with a large lot cf kitchen furniti ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—HENRY H. LEEDS € Co, respectfully announce that they will sell at auc tion, on Thursday ani i residence of J. P. lomon, &c. Sale rain or shine. lot of plants, &c., from G. B. f furniture in hair cloth. country, consisting of over two hundred original specimens, many of them well known in the history of the fine arts, having been purchased by himat the sale of the King of Hol: land's gall d from other well authenticated sources, including aléo a number of modern pictures of great beauty. Among the Italian masters represented in the coll will be found beautiful works by Do ichino, Salvator Rosa, P. Lauri, Mattoo Roselli, Canaletto, ‘and others. ‘Also, of the great Spanish school, are_ important works by Mnrillo, Zurbaran, and Alonzo Cano. The colloction is like- wise especially rich in specimens by the great constellation of artists of the old Dutch school, from the year 1600 to about 1680, as Ruysdael, Wouvermans, Holboma, Teniers, Cuyp, Van Goyen, Van. Artois, Brakenburgh, ae. "In this depart ment will be found the picture of Jeptha meeting his daugh- ter after his ras ow, by Paul Bril, ll known to connois- seurs, having been many years in the possession of its pro- eont owner. The whole will be found well worthy the attention of all lovers of the Arts, tte entire collection, with one or two ox- ceptions, having been selected and imported expressly by the propeettt himself, whose experience in matters of art has een well proved during tweuty.five y idence in this Crp They may be viewed on Tucsday and Wednesday pre- ceding the sale. Catalogues at our store five days previous. L FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. WILL at auction, on Saturday, April 23, at 10 o'el at the Hotel de Paris, 334 Broadwi corner Anth bali of the furniture of th sofas, chairs, Ls ingrain carpets, mahogany flaseware, centre tables, card tal fronze and marble bar-room tables, ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC- -tion.—J. L. VANDEWATER will 6 I this day, Satar- in Rosewood suite covered in French satin brocatelle, viz.: tete-a-tete, spring seat chairs, sofa, Voltaire chair, &c. ; Turk: red curtains, marble top centre and sofa tablos etegere, tette t: ‘in, ru carpets, Bedroom Furniture—Mahogany and mahogany and walnut marble-top , toilet sete, wardrobes, spring beds, mattresses, pallit Dining Room jorany chairs, ‘and kitchen * wash- t inhogany extension Also, ® general ai &eo furnitare, with which ‘OUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES AT AUCTION. ‘The subscriber hereby informs his friends and others, that he willattend to the sales of household furniture by anction, at the rosidence of families, on reasonable torms. Referenes Jas. Vap Nostrand, Prosident Morcesnts’ Ex- change Bank. D. Ran Martin President Ocoan Bank. B. Way hier North River Bank SMITH DUNNING. Ofice 135 Greonwioh street ey. Hes ENWOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION-BY MR. HEDGMAN.—Will be sold on Monday noxt, at 104g o'clock, at 92 Court street, near Atlantic street, Brooklyn, all the furniture in said house, consisting of Brnssels an ingrain carpets. pianoforte, Phe mirrors, sofas, chaira, French bedstonds, bedding, Ac.; together with all the kitch- en utensils. To be sold without reserve, in consequence of the family leaving for the South. NDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT ‘Aue: tion.—J. L. VANDEWATER will sell on Monday, Spel 25, at 1042 o'clock A. M.. at No. 17 Beekman street, all the furniture contained in the above honse, consisting in part of parlor furniture, mahogany suit in hair cloth, epring seat chairs, tete-a tetes, ‘ma ogany bookeases, French gate mirrors, velvet curtains, ingrain carpets, china clocks, Englich pianoforte, (44 octave, made by OU. H. Schroeder; bedroom furniture, consisting in part of fourteen iron bed- rtonds, mattreseos, palliasees, beds, bedding, &c.; mirrors, chairs, lounges, curtains, canopies, bureaus, washstands, toilet bets, Ko. also, m general assortment. of kitchen and basement furniture, with which the sale will commence. T OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—J, L. VANDEWAT will sell this day April 28, at 101¢ o'clock, at No. Greenwich avenue, sll the furniture sonseined Is, ¥ house, ER 26 mante! - ments, @ocks, vases, ; bookeasos, contre ta- Dies, bedroom furniture, bedstends,’ hureans, washstands, toilet sets, carpets, beds, mattreeson, palliasters, washstands, bedding, Ae; also, @ general assortment of kitchen furni: ture, with which the sale will commence. HoUSBuOED RUPNITURE AT AUCTION —y. I. VANDEWATER will soll this day, April 23d, at 1034 o'clock, at the anlesroom, 14 Wall street, a large assort- mont of second Land furniture, removed for convenience of sale, moetly made by Bosch, of Broadway, consisting of solid mahogany bedstends, bureaus, washstands, rosowood Suites in broeatelle, spring soat olinirs, mirrors, &o., &o, ‘Also, n Inrge assortment of new furniture, To he sold with: out Tererve, to close accounts, one Kecond hand Psyche glass, mahogany frame, and French plate glass, FAGRES LIGHT WAGONS, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, is, donble and kingle robes, €o., at auction, ‘April 26.—Execntor's Salo.—A. C, Tutble will sell y,, April 26, at 11 o’clook, on th mises, No. 40 Feet, the stock of tha livery stables of tho lato T. ville, consisting of valaablo }, light wagons, tleighs, double and h hells, Foner, . hole to bo sold without of the Exeovtors, to clone tho hand horse powar, with genring A. €, TUTTLE, Auotlonoer, office 102 Broadway. OWN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER—SALES ROOM NO. 108 Naesau street. JOHN FISHBLATT will give his per soual attention to the sale of furniture at private dwellings, wi My. respect: il1 bo sold at the estate and general ly woliot alow rooms if deemed p: ¢ferab! auctioneer. ARGE AN 43. L. D LAST SALE OF STANDARD ROSES— Vandowator, No. 14 Wall atroct, will soll on il 26th, at half past ten o'clock, a superior W) varietion of perpetual roxas, from tho gardon roadway and Fiftieth stro ‘T AUCTION. Sian ca chains Sea OE ona tanah iat: J, si GeupnraTan & 2 neowana Strects handsome household’ furniéure contained Shove’ house, Parlor Furniture—Twe handsome foscwood suits, covercd in Wrench atin brocatolie, One tetera tote, four spring seat ohairs. one Voltaite el inenchauti, two splendid’ French pinto plor glasses, pian ood and resses, pall ding, ing Room—Extension tables, chairs, marbii and tea sets, bookcases, onbinet cases, feather ARGE ASSORTMENT OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD furniture WILLIAM IRVING & CO., Anotioncers, will sell at auction. on Monday, April 25, at 103, 0' a Net. Clitna nnd. presale cares "Bee asians 10: car renoh pla Dastle. glasses, silk and lace eae oartala mahi divans and ottomans, marble top bronze and marble olooks, rb olf mal tea tables, sidebourds silver plated mahogany ‘arm chairs, mahogany ‘Fre ith mahoza ah é be ables, 0} ‘ing bureaus and washstands a mi 0) andr y bedi hair mattresses, Hows for walnut and fifty first quality ourles quelity feather beds, bolaters and All made to order, counterpanes, damask linen table cloths, dinner and tea 200 cunces of silver waro, spoons, urns, forl fueniture, &e. wee KER! 153. Chatham ine old wine, ks, &c., kitohon GAN, AUCTIONEER—STORE NO. cot. —Will sell on Monday, 25¢h {n- treet, near Wt ‘of. boarding house, ja and bedding, mattres: 5 QVERTWO HUNDRED CITY LOTS ANDSEX HOUS at Central and Upper Morrisania, to be sold at auction next Monday, by A. H) NICHOLAY. Seo suction head. LANTS AT AUCTION.—W. 8. McILVAIN WILL sell at the seedstoro, No.7 John street, this day, at 10% o'clock, moss, monthly, perpetual, and, climbing roses, carpations, pansics, daisiog verbonns, de. dc., from Iuans Buchanan, Astor Catalogu KEMP, R. & AUCTIONEER—SUPERIOR PIANO- «fortes at auction.—R. C. KEMP will sell at anotion on Monday, at 12 o'olock, at 85 Nassau stroet, noar Fulton, fifteen superior rosewood pianofortes, from city makers oi ‘19 lest reputation, all of whigh are ‘fully warranted, an are particularly worthy of the attontion of thoso in want of good instruments, vix:—ono didly oarved rosoyoo1 Pinnoforte, made ‘by W. Lindeman & Son, val H dsome 7 octave pianoforte, poarl keys, made by Hi. & Co. ‘al 034" ootave, PL mn xamined before the city can be paol ‘Those purche: thipping. C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT ROSEWOOD + furniture, mostly made to order, to be sold at auction, on Monday. at 10 o'clook, at # Nassau stroct, by R. 6 KEMP, withont reservo, viz —four suits of boautifully carved wood parlor furniture, covered in rich velvet and bro carved rosewood hedateads, bureaus, extension dining tables, tapestry and Brussels carpota, and many othor rich and valuable goods, which are particularly worthy of tho at- tention of housekeepers, Catalognes on the morning of sale. C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER. —CARPETINGS, I lots to snit purobasers.—On Monday next, at’ 103 o'clock, at the sales rooms, 8 Nassau stroct, near Fulton, R. C, Kemp will sell at auction bove, '® aplondid as: sortment of rich English carpetings, in lots to suit pur- chasers, viz.:—200 pieces of rich English tapostey, Brussels, three-ply, ingrain, and stair carpotings, of the very bost quality, recived direot from the importer, and to bo sold Pithout reserve, and prosonts a vory favorable opportunity for ho hago the very host styles of ron arpetings, or the Englis in lots to suit, at auction prices. Also, 100 pieces of extra fine English,’ Brussels carpotin: est quality Imported, and very handsome patterns. Also hearth ruga, door mats, oil cloths, de. Catalozues on the morning of sale, whon the carpotings may be oxaminod. Be rs WEStCOTn, AUCTIONEER: — HOUSEHOLD » furniture, on Monday morning, at haif-past ton o'clock, at ‘181 Chambers etroct, being all the contents of the above honso, consisting ‘of a superior rosewood pianoforto, nade by Prisow, rosewood and mahogthy marble top tables, arm chairs and divans, covered in brocatelle, Egyptian mas ble centre tables, marble top and dressing buroans, Fronoh pier glasses, eecretary book case, m: a Steads, hair’ mattresses, rosewood an dining'and breakfast tables, carpots, sofas, rich silver war cut glass do., elevantly decorated china, rich mantel orn: mente, ivory, cutlery, with & number of choice paintiags and engravings. The sale will be positive, rain or shine. Catalogues on tho morning of sale. OSES AT AUCTION—WM. 8, McILVAIN WILL SELL this day, at 1034 A. M., at No. 35 Maldon lane, noar Nus- san atrect, w large and fine collection of monthly, porpotual, and running roses, also fruit trees, verbenas, dahlias, &0., from the nursery of Wm. Wilson, Fourteenth strect. |, Shake! OsGcoopD, AUCTIONEER, — OSGOOD CONCKLIN will sell at their sales room, 138 Fulton stroct, this day, Saturday, ‘at 1034 o’olosk, @ general assortmoat of furniture, consisting of rosewood, mahogany and black walnut parlor, dining room and bedroom furniture, enam- ellod chamber suits, marble top tables and bureaus, sofas easy chairs, washstands, &c. Also, a large collection o} second hand furniture. Qursas CARVED CABINET FURNITURE.—WIL.- S LIAM IKVING & CO. will coll at auction on Tuosd: April 26, at 1036 o'clock, at 552 Broadway, the entire of Henry Parsons, Esq., who is about retiring from business, consisting of Gothic library bookcases in walnut, 3 feet, 4 feet 6, 5 fost, 8 fect, 9 feet and 12 fect fronts: library tables, finished on both sides, marble tops; Gothic library arm ohairs in plush; do small chairs, carved and stuffed backe; library arm chairs, convertible into Kd newly inventod artic! glass, full length, with 1nd re of a boud British 7 ut and for Odd in wal: ined with wowing in wal altimore chair, in walnut, cushion backs; fancy sofa tab! in rosewood and walont; 8. dressing bureaus and washstands, marble tops: plain Gann nie and gentlem arn chairs, in black wood; ny e tables, harp en op hali tables, par: -dreesing tables with glass, walout extension din, ut and mahogany nig! chiffonniors, walnut jogany French wardrobes, &0. Sale positive. 7M. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER.—TUESDAY, APRIL 2, by Jones & Bogart, at 1044 o'clock. at 261 Bow ry, a large and general assortment of Household furniture, Par: ticulars on Mor day. Wu WATTERS, , AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Monday, at two o'clock, at &8 Marion street, all the furniture ined in the house, to be removed same day, ‘On Tuesday, at 187 Canal street, a large variety of hyuse- hold furniture, &. ‘On Wednesday, at 1034 o'clock, at 82 Warren atroot, all the parlor, chamber, aud kitchen’ furniture. Catalogues on the morning of sal On Thursday, at 10 o'clock, at 18 Beckman street, the fur. niture of above house. On'same day, at two o’olook, at 187 Canal street, all the gontcel furniture of » family break- ing up hourekeoping. n Friday, at two o'clock, at 122 Sullivan street, all the gontecl furniture of a family leaving the city. mt: FINE LARGE FAMILY CHESTNUT HORSE, WITH a two seated carriage; horse worth $400, will be sold for A $500; carringo and harness in same proportion; horse war- Fanted right in all respects. “Also, » bay hora, di tn high, six old this spring, fast, and warranted soun wagon and harness. Apply at CONK- rry, Brooklyn. OR SALE—I WILL OFFER FOR SALE, AT MoCALL’S stables, Twenty-fourth street, (sign of the bull's head.) on or about Fri r, the 22d i1 it, a pair of fancy, brown “bob tailed’ ca on exhibited, taken the first pi fairs of Alleghe six" youre old, and he ams, at ‘the county le county and Washington, Pa. They are eacl thoroughly broke to haraess. Those who admire superb specimens of this noble animal, and wish to possess them- selves of such stock, are invited to see them. WILLIAM JACKSON. Fe SALE—A FINE CARRIAGE AND PAIR OF horses, together with the custom of agood hotel. Apply at 97 Chambers stro-t, rier ey: (OR SALE, FOR WANT OF USE--A ONE HORSE LIGHT wagon and harness, nearly Moore street, at E. SMI new. Inquire at > North ITH’S livery stables hig —A LARGE ROCKAWAY CAR- nat Thomas Dutuing's Carriage Fao- ‘GEO, W. FOLSOM, 102 Peat! street, Now York, OR SALE—A PAIR OF SORREL HORSES, hands high, six and seven years old, stylish dgiv from Yates county, New York, euitnblo for any porasa in want of good team. Will bo sold low. Can be soon at Ma- jor's stable, Boerum street. Apply to DAVID IEEFUS, evius strect, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—NINE HORSES, ONE FAST P. who goes in 245, price $160; iso, lx light wageat e with tops, double ahd single harness, &c., do, Apply the corner of Powers stroct nud Flatbush road, Brooklyn, Also, one old coach, one cart, one stage, &c. Any of the above will be sold cheap, as the owner is closing business.” FS8, SAUETA HANDSOME, JRT BLACK SADDLE horse, about fifteen hands high, seven yoars old, kind, ond perfectly sound ; price $150. May be’ seen until Moa day, nt Curtis’ Kiding School, roar of Mansion House, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A GRAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, AND ® sorrel ‘maro, ight years old. Both aro sound wad kind, and either can trot a milein three minutes and twenty seconds. Can be seen at the cooper’s shop, corner of Twenty- second street and Seventh ave ‘OR SALE—A SECOND HAND LIGHT TOP WAGON F city built, with pole and shafts, Beon but Tif nd will be sold low, as the owner bas no farther use for hem Apply to HUSSEY & CO., 155 First stroct, Williams vurg. OR SALE—TWO NEW LIGHT STAGE BODIES, FIT for any country route, Can be set on a carriage or h Touche running gear; they have sash all around, the driv ent under the top—all painted, ready for lettorinys. Pric $100 cach—corner Twenty-tirst street and Fourth avenu South Brooklyn. W. GLADDING. OTICE TO THE OWNER.—WILL BE SOLD, ON THE 2th April, 1883, by the subscriber, from his livery fina vo. 1 Bast Twenty-fitth street, at the bazaar in Crosvy black mare, for a bill of keeping. CHARLES GALLAGHER, OCKAWAY WAGON FOR SALE—SUITABLE FOR one horse, ©: we eel it thi TRUESDELL, 172 Morcor streets)” “800 Of BERD & TABLE IN ELEVENTH, STRERT, NEAR THIRD AVE: nue, to let for one or two yoars.—A three story brick build be. BO by 2) feot, with cellar stalls for eleven horse eheds adjoining, with yard in front, suitable fo wheolwright or inannfaoturing purposes, mises, or toMILLS, 74 Third avenue. TABLE TO LET—ROOM FOR TWO HORSES AND carriage, to a gentleman, in a private stable in Phir teenth etroet newt Broadwiy. His coachma of his horses, feed included, and pay so much Stable yery convenient. Inghire of G. W, COM Wert Eleventh street, near Broadway, (T° PHYSICIANS AND BUSINESS MEN.—POR SALE & splendid Boston-made gig and harass, nearly now Sold for want of use, Taquire at Jarvis's, corner Brond way and Twonty-revonth street. WANTED TO BUY, TWO PAIRS HORSES, LARGE rene ef. well matched, and superior in ovory reipoat, the he be had, for whi beral i Apply at 100 Pentl strecty frst floor. Te’ Wl be Paid ble, street, livery, Apply on the pre OME WT AD. QOUTH WILLIAMSBURG.—THE SEVENTH REGU Jar meeting of the South Williamsburg Village Ass». cintion will be held at-Fountain Hall, 149 Howory, on Moa day evening, Aprii25, at 8 o'clock. ‘This Assoclabion fur- nishos the best opportunity ever prosontod to obtain « hoine gonvenient to the city, or to make ® profitable invostineut. ‘The ofhcors will ho in Attendance at 7 o'clook to resolve the wookly dues of mombera. The public are invited to uttond E_H. KIMBARK, Prov, , 108 Columbia ot, B. W. Wirsox, Seo., 17) South etrget, ”