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a: NPE Sid hous SALES AT AUCTION. Salas een FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Entered for Warchouse. GOVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAI. cS 0 Bee at Avorn. eRAUPACTITIN OF WOOK: MAN ‘92 $15,217 ¥ ¥, COLTON. AUCTIONEER “AUCTION SALE OF | JOSEPH, Roe ANTONE s WATER CURS, BRATFLA ~ MB... +s v pure, de. &o., A ) . + at receive MONEY MARKET Worsteds..... 44 aia | PRE pce Perens cee io, fl Betclook tHe at GS iudeon strat, the ontira frai- | fetween) Suith and Hoyt sree re = * Ook, & worst. 187 CTION NOTICE.—SHANGHAE FOWLS.—Z. NEW- | {t7? y comprise in part Fupay, April 14 P.M. | Blankets...... 102 fot 74 Atte 2°Co, wil sail ca Saturday, Apri, at 1) o'slosk, chairs, mar Thigfureitare ia peelieal ord: AC the firat board to-day the market was heavy, and | 9.4, aah i Se SA og oo UST ee Se SE ES there were no indications of any improvement. There ——— | fowls, from the bot stock in the country. Pisale positive, for with the gas fixtures, Catalogues om Saturday. ‘was only a moderate demand for the fancies. Soon after as ae onsh. “PETER PARKS, Auctioneer. 7 ‘OHN K. OAKLEY, Avo EY ee ee VCTION NOTICE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the board convened it was announced that later news from Europe was at hand, from Southampton, by and operations were the steamship Hermann, suspended Gpon the promulgation of the intelligence by this ar rival an advance in quotations ‘and a more buoyant feeling prevailed. steamship America, at Hall whole, favorable. The Geclaration of war, although no gr produced something ofa een expected, decline in c sols up ter th. don money market; but the first de} ressio Yong duration. AX per cent, the closing p BY per cent marke the Atl tio. They rallied, and 5 This improvement s show a Jecline within The considered news by t on the ic in the Lon- n was not of n advance of | as not sustained, and a week of ‘This was enough to produce a panic, ‘ani but for the favorable accounts relative to the corn would have b Bread vulfs bad da similar effect on this side of advanced considerably, | and as we are more interested in the prices of flour and wheat than in consols the effect here must be quite en cournging As for eotton, no one ever expected it would de sustained in the face of a general war throughout Burope ut the impetus protracted hostilities on the continent must give our manufacturing interests will more than offset any depreciation in the market value of We have received no return of the Bank of the staple. England by the Hermann, and cannot, therefore, show the variations in the specie department. ever, the impression in financial circles, It was, for bullion for the continent had partially coased, in con Sequence of the improvement in exchanges in favor of England At the first board to-day Canton Co. fell off 1¢ per cent yew Jerse: ¥in, dad, vystol P: Msn ‘ond, 149 Becond by Zine, 34; There was considerable aetrhy at rd, and the market closed steady and firm at the improvement. who! Crysta Mich’ caragua, 4 ;C 3g; New York Central Rai 44, Erle Railroad, 39; po crane and Pittsvurd, 2 lace advanced 4 per c al Palace York Canta igan Central, nt, with quite a numbe . At the second board Delaware and Hudso. r cent The panic is evidently past, and those © been selling fancy stocks at a great depreciation, the hope of buying them in again at a stilt greater may soon find out they have made a mistake The suspense that we have so long labored under has at last been removed, and we can now see our way through the mist aronnd us. The steamship Atlantic, from this port for Liverpool to-morrow—f Specie anillion of atu The shipu dollars. rd —will take out a large amount of nt is estimated at two-thirds of a The news from Europe had but little effect on the min- »od stocks are offered for sale ing market at present prices. North Carolina has Gold 5; Few of the ¢ Parker Vein has settled down to 6; gain receded a quarter; The first signs of an improvement in the gone- McCulloch ral stock market would witness an immediate rebound in the best mining fancies. were — Oumberiand. Parker Vein, Ulster... Datchess Silver Potomac Old Do. _ New. North Carolina. . “alin: 5 Windsor. Middlet’wn Silver Bid. Asked. . 25 Tmo oun 6 6iy 23, iss 2M x 1% 1M ce 7g 3 u 1K 34 % big rs Br The bids at the Phenix Gold Rutherford McCulloch Gardiner, Gold Hill, The bill authorizing the sale of the Penns Zine of railroad and canal for ten millions of dollars has finally passed. The bil authorizes the purchasers to con- struct a railroad from Columbia to the Ohio river. The receipts of the Milwaukee and Mississippi Rail- toad for the first three months of 1858 and 1854 were 4follows — Youary. Uoruary arch... 1853. $10,851 25 +. 8,930 86 8,143 35 «$27,875 46 mining board Bid. srss yivania main 1854. $23,224 29 | 26,192 33 20,698 61 $70,115 23 Tho superintendent of the road estimates its receipta for the present calendar year at $490,000. The warrants entered on the books of the Treasury De- partment, Washington, on the 12th inst., were :-— For the redemption of stocks.. ng other treasury deb’ For p y For the castoms, ¥or the War Departmen ¥or the Navy Department, Covered into the tre: sources. ry from miscellaneous ‘The following is a statement of the deposits and coinage at the United States Branch Mint at New Orleans for | ‘the month of March:— Goid deposi Silver doporita: its — California gold bullion From other sources,, $118,448 84 Extracted from California gold 652 23. Frow other source: Total gold and silver deposits... Gold coinage:— Halt hey . Quarter do Silver coinag Half dime: Total gold and silver coinage... di + 80,000 pieces. . $150,000 00 20,000 do... 0. 10,664 94—$129, 003 73 177,169 09— 177,821 32 seers $806,915 10 50,000 00—8200,000 00 Hall dollars, 46, 000 pieces. . $12: packed Quarter do. .,800,000 ; £240,000 do. 1 000 O0— 210,000 00 ‘The revenue of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- pany for March was:— Main stem. Wash. Br. For passengers. $51,434 09 $24,865 03 Vor freight. 305,446 36 7,551 07 Total........++ $356,880 45 $02, 417 10 This shows that the receipts on the main stem ta | Totals $76,300 12 312,997 43 $389,207 65 March over February were $84,128 85 and from the Washington branch $7,105 27. As compared with the | Teceipts of Mareh, 1853, the following is the result:— Mareh, 1954 March 1853, Increase . Main Stem. $356,880 45 227,267 37 $140,613 03 Tis stated that tho net earnings of the road for the Gast six months were nearly five per cent. Geni will be declared at the close of the present fiscal year. A cash divi- The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and | Waiue of foreign dry goods entered at this port for con- Gumption, for warelouse, and the withdrawals from warehouse, during the week ending and including Thurs, | ay, April 13, 1854:— Movesmxts or Formicn Dry Goons. Entered for Conaumphion. MANU? ACTURES OF COTTON. MANUFACTURES OF WOOi.. Pkgs. Value. Pigs. Value Cottons....,. 966 $194,600 281 $126,751 448,328 » $2 15,572 21 4,605 98 31,228 30 10,555 + 12 3,261 Muslins.. 39 61928 Cot'n & wort t 681 120,386 | 16 6,007 i ; =” is, 351 1'800 o 3} 108 17 10,745 ‘Total ......1,884 $203,405 MANUFACTURES OF SILK. ‘Silke Ri Silk & cotton, Hose ...... Glovos & mits Sewing .. Gimps & frogs ro & bdgs. b1 Total. 127 $148,898 -—— —- 28,002 = Total ......1,505 $447,827 1.577 MANUFACTURES OF FLAX, 30,836 Linens......, 609 $122,408 2,398 Do. Seotion., Sh” 5,496 Lace 6 6.270 H’ Sheri. 7 10,582 Thread , 324,579 Total ....., 720 $109,224 MISCELLANEOUS. Straw goods., 309 $26,260, Embroideries, 78 58,763 | Millinery..... 25 6,409 Leath. gloves ll 11529 Kid do,, 2 1,264 Wearing appl 8 2,078 | Total 483 $106,293 Withdrawais from Warehouse MANUPACTURES OF WOOL. Wooltens.. Cloths .. . Cat. & worm Shawis, * Blankets: . 12 maxoFAoToRas OF SILK. ib 6 9 61 10 4 MANUPACTC BS OF COTTON. 61 $27,946 183 $51,741 4 (1,470 ae 50 8,852 2,069 1,461 $41,708 $10,112 * 4,455, tin & cotton. Con 4,265 5,887 — Total .....++ a $12,895 ‘MISORLLANROUS. Straw goods.. 13 $2,043 Embroideries. 13 12,800 Total severe rT) 914,849 | how- that the drain ¢ | at Xe. off 4 | were entirely forced ones, and at an average decline of lon, $18,402 Suen “40 $9,097 tal..co+. 204 $47,040 RBCAPITULATION. Entered for Consumption. ——1853,-——, ———1854..- Phgs. Value. | Manufact’s of wool... 769° $224,441 Le. cotton, 720 178,659 1,84 | Do. ~ ‘silk... 568 Do. flax 568 109, 224 103,208 Miscellaneous..,..... 257 | lanufact’sof wool... $41,798 | Do. cotton. 42,78 | Do. ilk i Do. flax | Miscellaneous Totals.... Entered ol we bd esd Manufa: of wool, i26 $39,647 $52,055 | I cotton. 99 36, 47,040 Do, silks. 106 29,176 67,728 10. lite 128 157402 Ww cellaneous,. 7 9,097 | —— —— DOI. Mas ceedses 461 $126,018 $191,322 1853. 1854. Value put on market, week end- ing - rill4 f x 598 $1,573,917 Previous 8,515,883 28,428,720 | Re 9,408,434 $30,002,637 Foreign productions seem to share very fully in the neas of the dry goods market. Some kinds | of continen are in fair roquest, but at rates | which are very objectionable to importers, though the ‘es of these compel them to accept the best offers of pt as no other or more promising alterna. cu now ‘The auction roums are ‘aded resource, but, at the present time, and to many spensable one. attention, but are not firmer, excepting in the e linens, which, under the influence of recent Eu- | ropean accounts, and a din abd stock here, are eagerly | Sought after atimproving prices. ‘ons and woollens | are depressed, and inclining ‘owas Chinese goods in but moderate supply, and the demand for them exhibits 1a measure, tothe comparative inaction of our Be ders. The country dealers are always tardy in purchasing these, as they cost too much, and generally remain too ion clyes, to form a very desirable portion of their stocks The cireular of T. J. Stewart & Co. for the steamship «8 the annexed review of the cotton market, ative to the new erop— arket closed dull at the date of our last circular | fic on Ist inst. It was only practicable to pro- ceed in sales the week ensuing by making steady dai concessions, especially after the arrival of the Baltic and Wuropa, the accounts by which left very little doubt of the early commencement of hostilities, and that holders of our staple at Liverpool wero by no means so decided as formerly that it was only a crop question, and that War or no war, if our receipts indicated only'2,800,000 | | halea, prices would not be lower. ‘The free sales making there on arrival, irrespective of cost, and the curtail- ment of limits ‘or withdrawal of orders, has brought | our market into confusion, it being’ almost im- possible to proceed in quantity without making large | congessions, which of course {a resisted, as it can- not be jus ified by facts not previously known. The weeks | business was 7,070 bales, of which speculators took 2,19 ! closing ecline of 34¢. on medium and the low qua | ties, while those grades approaching fair were withheld The rales that have been made this week general | necessit lasers poreeptible. ds. 3 | 44e. from the quotations adopted by the board on Mon- *4 | day last, and, as reported by the Association, were 325 | - | bales on that day ; on Tuesday, 913; on We.lnesd | and on Thursday, 993 bales. “Ibe Hermann, from South: | | ampton, with Liverpool advices to the 29th, and official | deciaration of war, arrived yesterday. Having now, in | ours, as our Liverpool correspondent says of their mar- ket:—“Nothing more to hope for, we may perhaps see prices steadier.” The sales noted wero 2,147 bales. The | America’s advices were received after Change. ‘The ro- | | celpts are now coming in at the rate of 30,000 bales over those of the corresponding week of Inst year, and the ex- cesa of that crop has been reduced to 580,000 bales. It is | not probable that the deliveries will continue as heavy after the ensuing fortnight, but during that period we do not look for a cessation, asa groat deal of cotton had | been placed on tho river banks for shipment, and the | waters had only recently been in » stage to permit the | employment of the usual freight boats. The decline has | been so rapid, and withal so entirely unexpected, that it | is not likely’ that it will be submitted ty pluntera, without great efforts to counteract it, by re- aining their crops from market wntil the wants of the | fade compel some improvement if not « return to former ates. Stock Exchange. | Fanpay, April 4, 1854, | $2000 Ohio 6's, °60... 106 20 wha Crystal Palace 46 1000 Erie Con Bds, 71 86 +. 47 8000 HR Ist M Bds.. 101 +1000 do + 100 4500 i Cen RR'Bas. 1000 Ili © RR Bas pr. 10 Metropol Bani. Br | _ 500NY CRRBds,. 93 | 104 ahs P&H CCo. .43 104 | 5 Bank of Com... 10234 | + 2K | ; ; 300 Mor Canal, | 60 NY GaaCo. 175 Canton Co. | | 2 5 7 2% 200 MeCulloch Gold. 6 lO. sss 1000 Nic Transit.b00 96 25 Stonington RR.. 67 1050 25 100 Reading RR..... 71 450 25 100 do... a x | | 100 254g 11% | 300 25 72) 20 2536 60 7336 200 830 25 b1lO 72 1200 Camb Goal ee 2545 . 103% | 260 do 2545 ie 100 2536 50 Parker OM 2 Clev, C & Cin RR iit 200 do. 635 85% 100 do. 6% & Pitts RR. 80 4150 do. 8 3 Cer &ToLRR... 883% | 400 Flor & KIS) 1K 26 do... 88 | SECOND BOARD, | $6000 Ind Stato 5’, 98 50 shs NYCenRRb2O 105 2000 HR Ist MBds.. 100 50 10 10515 | 5000 Ill Con RR Bds. 783¢ 50 do. 30 105 3% 25 sha Del&H CC.s3 104% = 20NYANH RR..... 983% , 30U ag A ce + 99 25 Stonington RR... 6734 20 100 =: 200 Hudson RR...b60 04 | 300 Frak’ it acrip..03 83K a 63 | 2 b60 % 70 ‘a 697% | ait 69% {1 25 6936 | 1% ma al fox | 70. 70% 69% | BOON Zine Co, 3! 100 Cum Coal Co. BRK 5. eicltalithin an 200 200 100 830 C00 Parker VCO. 200 do... B80 6K 100 Potomac Cop Co, do. do 334 "D0 Clovetpiiia ik | roo ay conti 30 Mich Cen RR.. | MINING BOARD. | 100 sha AmWhiteZine 1 100shs NCnrolina.b8 314 | 200 Parker Vi 6 500 Dutch Silver..b39 134 | 100 North Carolina, 3 CITY TRADE REPORT, Frivay, April 14—$ P. M. Breanetorrs.—Flour closed buoyantly and firmly at ad vanced prices. The day’s sales reached 7,600 bbls., very ordinary to good State closing at $7 1344 a $7 62%; mixed to fancy Western at $8.a $8 873; and other kinds at proportionate prices. Some 1,400’ bbls, Southern changed hands at $8 a $8 25 for mixed to good, and $8 25 | a $9 for fancy, per bbl. We heard of nothing new in | tye flour or corn meal. Wheat was held higher, but not freely dealt in after the The day's sales included 1,000 bushels poor | Genesee white ‘at $2; 3,800 Southern do. at private Vargain; and 2,000 do. red at $1 65. Some 6,000 bushels rye were obtained at 96c., though most parties claimed | higher rates. Barley and oats remained about the same | Corn was more valuable, but unsettled. ‘The day's trans- | actions embraced 52,000 bushels at 75c. a 79¢. heldas high as from 82c. to 86¢., and even, in a few in: stances, %e. per bushel. Frmoirrs, | were engaged in ship's bags at 9d. for Liverpool. After the news there were no engagements, and rates were un- settled. Ship owners and agents demanded 12d. a 15 for grain, 4s. for flour, and 3)d. for compressed cotton.y To Havre 10,000 Ibs. bone were engaged on private | terms, supposed to be at about te. To Bremen 250 bales | of cotton were engaged at 4c. To Antwerp 5,000 bushels (aa ie were taken at Izd. A vessel was engaged to joa and a brig for the same port at 80c. per foot measure- ment. To London 100 tierces beef were engaged at 9s ; | and 19,000 bushels grain to Glasgow on private terms. | To Catt fornia rates ranged from OUo. a 60¢., and were in. | active. Hewr continues in active demand, but the transactions are limited on account of the want of stock. amount to 250 halos of dressed at $259 a $265 for fine, and $270 a $280 for extra fine, now held at $399; and 200 | bales undressed inferior at $190 a $200, 6 months. No Russian hemp or yarns for sale. Manila unchanged; no sale, Jute sold toa small extent on the spot at $11 | Provisrons.—Pork was more active. The transactions | amounted to 940 bbis., at $14.37 39 a $14.50 for mes: and $12 50 for prime. Sales were mare of 149 paca cutments at former rates; 800 bbls. lard at 9%. a oe per Ib;,and 276 bbls. beef at yesterday's quotations Buttoz aud ceca Wess unaltered, « 2,886 $1,019,013 4,861 $1,419,578 | British fabrigs attract a | genotally by | ¥ ublication of the Hermann’s | wards | —Before the news about 9,000 bushels corn | for Buenos Ayres with lumber at $24 per M., | The salos | ‘Ay choice plants, &c — SAMUEL OsGOOD, auctioneer, will bell at bi Ore, vu etroet, this nocd Saturday, At 103g o'clock’ a large collection of houscho a furniture, comprising parlor suits, sofas, chai f 0 bil crockery, glassw sro. t being the ropert, choice collection. of plants, whole without re: ing the city, Ale i Uthoanthiy’ and other roses, “swoot.alices, wall Sowers, &c- EEE UCTION NOTICE THOS. BELL AND HL N. BUSI Extra Sale.—This day, 27 Centre street, near Reade a quantity of ho pusehold furniture, beds, beddinj for account of whom it may concern, & by mm qeantiie, of on miss liquors, groceries, splo Aightly damaged ox08 sogars, crockery, hardw: furniture, dry p00 , ko. VION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL AND H. N. BUSH, he xocutor’s Salo of Furniture. —Tuesday, parlors, fates room, 3 on Mondi CON Roy Mi LYNCH, Execat: twenty bedrooms ments, do, Partiou iil be scld the ontire furniture contained 1a tory ‘house, 27 Vandewater streot, near Frankfort, kitehen arrange: ora. OTICE.—THOS. BEL Gentoo! Furniture. Greenwich street, near seine fusnittre af a fariig. 104 ime alker street, Wednesday. 26th—Large rect, cornor of Catharine. Particulars of es will appear in due ti ook, at 725 i aap Hi. N. BUSH, UCTION NOTICE. BY W. 8. INGRAHAM—THIS day, at 10% o'clock, at the auction room, 10 North William streot, & genorai assortment of second hand furni- ry ture; y chairs, bedstoada, grockery Doxes sogars Ac. ales TION NOTICE. CROCKERY, GLASS AND pant VAN ANTWERE & SON will xe ‘hoes | eral | and © war vase 1N. purchasers, Will find ic to their ae on the day of hhda, white granite, light blue, C ged waro, a full assortment; 7 casks Roi Shinde, china, i ets, 44 pieces, and 173 packages gl breeds terest to attond. 40. —Splendi mi hd “glastwars £0:, ono pianoforte, 2 gold wave ‘April 18, at Wo'ctock, at 169 Pearl street, cnt. Moon 20) re the above to. be sold from tho shelves 1a lots to euie City dealors, grocera, and country merchapts Catalogues rosdy OF THE ENTIRE ELEGANT FUR. 7 ovtavo rogewood piano sesos, rich rosewood suits, &c.—RUSSEL W. (OTT, Auctioneer, will voli on Monday, Apeil 17th, at 10 o'clock, the entire furniture of hones No. 72 Eighth avonuo, near Fourteenth street. The snlo will bo absolute, (rain or shine ) and a deposit required of every purchaser, as every article will bo euld without reserve, an elogantly oar two magn dallion with reception French pior glasses with base rosewood cen curtains aud beste gnificent vases statu ormolu clog ite of rosewood parlor furnitu ered in crimson & tapestry carpe itn porcelain or @ numberof beau ett als oil paintings richly framed, pecrea tomes mahogan, ‘consisting of rosewood pianoforte, stool and cover, me’ id maroon rocatelle, retary, with a [sre colleo- ents, tiful | bodstends, rosewood and mahogany bureaus and washstands | to, match, mperior hair mattresses, feather beds, cl toilotte setts and gilt mirrors, maho, | chairs, sofa bedatend, tete a totes, | | Brussels carpets, rosewood and mahogany sofss, book ¢ rockers, rosewood and mahogany armohairh oflolota iy and wa! with a large variety of basement furniture, extension ete cut gi ‘atalog iver ware, ivory ‘outlery, ner and tos sots, do, ok precisely | table, ment gafe, rich ware, elogan at house.” Sale at i0o jane ealo of Bowery property, Slose an estate, on Monday, April 17, ny J. Bleocker’ will sell af auction, ‘at the Morohants’ oh ou Monday, the two story and attic brick front h with briok addition and lot in fee, known a 1dl Bowery, Bido, a fow doors above Grand street. 04 feet. Part of the purchase mone; feset Tho ale will bo Positive, to close tho inte Nathaniol Very. For terms and partic BENJAMIN H. DAY, Guardian, 43 NTHONY J. Beorman street, ward of the city of Brooklyn, aud on Wi mediately adjcining, in the town, of Flatvush J, BLEECKER wil Healt’ ah austin on asetage t 120'clock, at the Merchants’ ie 250 lot: in the Eighth ward of the cit; Seventeenth, Fixhteonth, ‘nd’ Tenth and Eloveath & act lying between Seven! Tenth avenuo and the F’ tho blocks lying botweon Eight Twentieth strocts, on Ninth and Tenth avenues. E street is opened through into Flatbush, sud is un tract to be graded an on or before tho.first of Juno next. Eighteenth stroot are under contract to bo graded— Fequiring filling to within three feet of the grad street—of both of airchasors will have o' whieh gontracts Len free of = Ejolatag ie the Brooklyn e Cor a plank on beth ela terrace, 1a th rote a This very desirable propert; sold {n sectlonh; containing froma six, to swetre I Full covenants for restrictions a, elnst albances \ will in the doods, The mo: sive and craamental improvements. Purchase money may remain om bond hrce year the wholo of the valuable pro- in the t from Fulton ferry, and in the immediate vicinity of ext ty per cont of the hina Inut d ke., “| NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONSER.. “peer gg h near Grand streot, at ie yclooks “autho- Ex- use cast of tho lot 25 b: in on mort- state of the rg apply to BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER—PER- gmptory aale of 600 valuable building loss in the Righth adsor terrace, im ie bh an stoonth ler con- ved throughoud its entire Jength Tho lots frontin, ose requiring excavation to the grade of the street, aad those th clnity of New York are to be foun ate, thove on the hill side, between sh street Brook; orerlooking the whole richly altivated egrioultur of Flatbush, with San ‘coway, th waters | ofthe lower bay and tho Atiaatio iu the” dist from city taxes and assessments, and within t fit miles of ue forry, of easy access by omnibus ‘Tivlo indisputable. Maps may be he “gros \d printer abstracts oftitie may be obtai: aftor t nt one dollar a copy. Sale positive to Highest’ bidder. LBERT f. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER, —CAMEL it Nioolay & Co, astieaon Saverday, Aiell ° Premires, at New Brighion, Collection of camelia Japonicas, ro and other valuable greenhouse plant Carlton, Bea. to bo eold without resorve. verbonas, of tho The place overy rpiture, pian: gany suite in 'yellow satin, ro French and sostene pot fedding, window CR ges couches, in dolains iron bedsteads, tables, &e., makogany and 180) Psp utensi af, at reserv 4 ED. SINTZENIC! Late chief salesman with H. H. Li ut \¢ alt = hich the premises are situted. NICD. fr ho fortes, £e., consisting of mal wewood T-octave pianoforte, dg, mahogany wash: | two small la 1 will agli 12 o’elock, on tho I, the ‘halo of tho splundd fant y Co, LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—GREAT PER- | | emptory sale, to ¢loso a concern, of 200 ver; | Tots, comprising some 1,600 feet water front, steamboat landing at St: tap | Albert H. Nicolay will sol | Precisoly, on the ground F¥e, to close a concern, about two hundred v Tuavte and eligible building Jota, ki 6 Stapl Dock Property. | These lots are situatod on ti or manufacturing pur hey opporite to and in sigh sed immed iutely contiguous to the Staten | York Ferry Company's landing at Stapleton, | ton with the city during the sammer ever; | in the winter every hour landing at White) Tueeday, April is inal bout, 11, Ni | This property in point of time is feally nearer to Well Le raluaale ym, Staten Island, nt auction, at 120'olook Staploton, Staten Island, with- rect | han Fourteenth, whoro lots are selling from $10,000 ¢0 $15,000. ore isan abundant supply of the finest spring | Water ‘to. be ‘haa on the tax for Croton water, to w! chanio is subject in the city is avoided, ns well as other mous city taxation, while tho | cation for business urpos Ra oe rises a water fi the whi sorsneres of the port of | ee joint, as the chan | the remisos foot, with a hole rw ry onel and anchor , thus offering groat advantage sre an this wide whereby the he ich the manufacturer oF me- ontire proper. ab- of depot for our | large steamers, oF as Warehousing depo. The salubrity of the situation is paequalled, s and may work to tor red tho ae a by the aoa passed, commanding an oxtensi y of New York. Thus an oppsrt ness men, arnfacturors or i met with. and is worthy of attention, A li the relative position of th shore can be mort gaa for three or fiv 04 ic mapsand fu ‘tical Should it storm on Tuesdas Avril ts th placo until Friday, Apri 21, at‘ sale ti nek view nity is offered to be he mechanic or laborer in an aimorphere constantly 6 of na RT thks , at the same hour and place, ARBER’S SHOP AT Auer or ae cont furniture and fix greeting establishmont No. S18 B; Monday, coetate, _ om et) which cost $1,025, HILTON, AUCTION ‘Poremptory sale at tho Merchant 12 o'elock, of about 200,000 acres of Land i | Rast Te velonging to the Ton: heno lands are situated in x untains, in one of ti | falubrious and heatthtul climates inthe United They aro fortile, well timbered, watered by boaut streams, driving’ numerous grist ‘and saw mills—the grazing lands in that soction of the Stato, with co ron ore in abundance, and some copper has bi The railroad from Nashville to Knoxvillo, recently. 3 at dway will bo sold arble top washstand, fixtures, &c., usually EE wiction, by COLE Exchangs, A iA 1354, at organ county, ‘olonizati ti dost an and. recently ohar tered by the Legislature of Tonnesseo, and the railrosd from Cincingati through Kontucky to Knoxvilie, will both fhrough thone Lande. By this Bast Tonuosiat and ‘Vir road, now nearly complete nie Paar ie Passengers from Now Will alto bo gold, at tho samo time, 78 tots, | cach, in she company's town of Warthare: ‘Tvs tous tains betwean five and six hundrod inhabi churches, school house, &e. | serve, to close the afaire of tho compan Her’ Full warrantee doods wil te alven: | bird ensh; balance in one and two yoars, | petty, BY, sof the ctioncors, 18 Nassau atreot. April 17, st o'clock P.M. patent medi poche sg closets ‘ko Fo. counters, show cases, class jars Muclving. choste of drawers, scales will be required immediately, ‘And removed on “ad YF COLTON, AUCTIONEER—VERY LAROE of handsome ConTON furniture, Vronch plat ‘marble Yop contre tables, urenus, bookcasos, window a ingrain carpets.’ oileloth eed sone ie any et bods and hi ing and ten tables, cottage and plain mf stoves, solar and Uall lamps, maxtlo drosmonta vurnitur kit together with every article in thy house will ho without reserva, and withon’s ragacd bo wow | Colaivgine obey om dvadey mogulag, x toforty-efeht hours. Thera Tho sale will nbs without re: Terms:—One pro- Maj ‘and full partioniars can be obtained ak tho oles of JOSEPH HRGEMAN, AUCTIONEER MONDAY, atthe e igh streets, Grooklyn, the stock and Srtatesaf'w deagand mn be gold in one lot for cash. A mi Will coll on Monday, morning, treet, the entire Tt will comprise ovory 0 Franch plate mit- os, mahogany ward. top dressing and | en thrae ahen thee, } 10 o'elo | the steambont “India: JOuT | the contents, consisting of soveral valuable oil paintings Bs, BLACKMAN, AUCTIONEER.—T. HARDY WILL ecll this day, at 104 A. M., at tho new salesrooms, 118 Centre street, th wR] of a stock of cuth crockery and glass; also a few choste of ten, L. TUCKER, ATOSIONBER. —BY BILLING & « Tucker (Office 43 Wi treet) —Houso sale of e! housekeepin Mier L. TUCKER, AUCTIONEER—BY BILLING & | ‘Tucker.—Sale of household furniture, on W dneeday, ryjfanor soi, | of the great absolute sale of the balance of the Tots in the fevel, beautiful, and most desirable part of ‘the Ninth ward, Brooklyn —O ARKLEY & WRIGHT will salt at duction un Monday? Apri tf ised, at 12 o'clock Mat the ferchante’ Exebauge, the remainder of the 1,600 eplendi Vuilding lots on Nostrand, Now York, Brooklyn, sod Albany avennes, and on Schuyler, Pacitio, ou, Wyckof, Warren, utler, and Dougii ircoklgn, ‘The avenues and siroets to ve graded at tho ex: the present owner, Seventy per cont of the pur ha ean remain on boud and mortgage for five years. Titte indiepatable, AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER. —FURNITURE SALE at No. 95 Fulton street, Brooklyn.—Jaimes Cole & Son Will sell at auction on Tuesday, April 1S, at 10 o'clock A. M., all the furniture contained in tho above house, consisting in April 19, at 10 o'clock, at house No. 43 Walker at doors west of Brondway—ail the contents of this house, as above, Particulars hereafter, ORPORATION DOCKS AND SLIPS TO BE LEASED | at public auction.—Notive is hereby given, that the fol- | lowing docks end slips, belonging to the Corporation of the city of New York, the leases of which were not disposed of | at the auction sale on the 234 ult., will belenged om bids at | | ublie auction, on the Ist day of May next, at Lo’clock P. at the City Hall for term of tive ze rs (he the Ist day of aay, East River.: 56, and half a hetween 80 and a7, foot of street. 2. West balf of pier No. 57, and half of bulkhead | between 7 and 56, foot of Walnut street. 3. The half of | both piers and bulkhead at the foot of Broome street, North | River. julkhead at the ioot of Barrow street. 5. Pior | | | | No. 51, and bulkhead south to the ferry, and half of bulk. d botween 6 and 62 at the foot of Christopher street. r No. foot of root. 7. Pior foot ish icenth ‘trent 8. New ier (300 feet long), foot of T tre ‘ow pier (500 fect long), foot of Tw Term As condition of sale same as mer salo, (March 23.) And, also, maps, oxtibiting the whar' and pic he scen at the Comptroller's offic tain, NCRY, Chn. F, Com. Bd. Ald Wit MC VERMILYS, Chat F Con tid’ Coun. Commissioners of Sinking Fuad Finance Department, New York, April 3, 1354. §. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER—IMPORTANT TO Housekeepers—Auction Sale of costly and magnificent hold Furniture, Oil Pai Rosewood Pisnoforte, nd French Mirrora, &c.. gay. 8 at 10 o'clock, A M,, at house 150 Twenty first streot, D. 8. Hough will sell ali oval by well known modern artists, and marble and Parian urs and statues of various sizes and descriptions; one rosewood finely finished soven octave pianoforte of exquisite tone and | touch; two parlor suits in rosewood, silver and brocutelle; one do in crimson and maroon in one carved Gethic rosewood etegere with mar rosowood corner stands and corner cupboard carved easy and reception chairs; embroidery with sotels: Leavy and ince ewbrsiderod curtaloe: tapertey, velvet and Auvusses carpets; velvet and Wilton rugs and mats: rich and ele- gantly ornamented china vases for mantel and etegore deco- Tations; jewel cases; alabaster and other clocks; rosewood nd mahogany bedroom furniture, as follows:— buren corner do., rich gilt toilet # ‘ashstands, illows, bol ait ere, Ao. inRrAih cazpeling, mab. dining fu tly dovorated Fr Grockvry, ivory cutlery, £0.” to remove the goods. D. 2, NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE 310 BROAD, A pay—Morteage Saie.—On Saturday, April 15, 1854, at at the foot of Le Roy street, North river "hor tackle, furniture. &e. WART. Attorney for Mortg: ea, | Cureful cartmen in attendance | 1. STEW D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, STORE 310 BROAD- : ray Assignees’ sale‘of claims, notes, &c., on Frid April 21, 1854, at 10A. M., at the storo, consisting of | debts and choses in action embraced in’ assignment ma ch , by O Moulton, lected and duo, or bolonging to his ausignees under that | assignmont; and also all books of account, notes, bills, or other evidonce of such debts, A list of olaims will, be exhibited on the day of salo. part of three ply and other carpets ollolothe, chairs, tables dstonds, sofas, bureaus, washalands, &c., dc. Sale posi tive, Terms cash, in bankable money only. AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER POSITIVE SALE OF forty-seven building lots on Smith, Hoyt, Donglacs, D raw abd Sackett strecte, Brooklyn —JAMES COLE & ON ‘wih sell'at auction on Weisetday, April G9, ab id o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the above dosirabl Jots, belonging to the estate of the Lats Jacob Borg ‘These lots are woll located ins rapidly improvi the city, near Carroll park; streets all paved and ipod; the lots’ are on the grade, roady for building. Terms, 6) Per cent on mortgage. Maps are ready. ‘AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE SALE ‘atNo. 105 Henry stroet, Brooklyn,—Jamos Cole & Son Will sell at auction on Thursday, April 20, at 10 o'clock household urniture contained in the ng of royal Wilton, three ply and 8) mahogany and Fosswood parlor fur, datends, lounges, ‘ologant alsor ana. seendaliers sh cash in backuble money. "Sele wi Catalognes are ready. and brackets. out reserve. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER-HOUSEMOLD PURNI- + turo, pier gla: P bed fo M. Douchty will sell this (Saturday) morning, at aoe o'clock, the entire parlor, chamber, and kitchen furniture contained in hous 353 Eighth’ avenue, fifth door from ‘also, at two o'clock P. in tho ber, the furniture of family, removed trom for convenience of large counter, ‘This sale is well worthy tho attention B housekeepers and other ry article will bo gold to she ae bidder. Sale Shine, and deposites re- \POTICE THE YARDS FRONTING ON THE HUDSON river, between Third aud Fourth streeta, Hoboken, will be let at bite auction, at the land office ‘of the Hoboken tm Company. at 12 o'clock, noon, on Apri. Teil ve tet in quantities to suit’ the ercons wishing to lenae, ‘he character of the explained on application to the agent, at the land office, and'at the time 0 letting. SHIPPEN, Agent. pur AT AUCTION.—W. G. M'ILLVAIN WILL fell this ‘day, at tho seed store No.7 John street, at perpetual and climbing rosos, ar Dulbs, do. in ainall NDERSON, Jorsey 1034 o'clock, monthly, Hone, dablies, honeysuckles, flowering Jots, and in fie order, from J. & P. H ity. C. KEMP, AUCTIONFER.—HOTEL FU: + onMondzy, at 10 o'clock, ai rner of William and Duane’ utr | gell at suction as above, all the furnitu ICH HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.— ‘This day. Saturday, April 15, at 10 o'olock, at 1,is4 Broadway; corner of Thitty-sixthstrget, consisting of a rose: wood euit in crimson silk, ‘made by Meoks, rosewood piano- forte, carved rosewood bedsteads, bureaus and was hatands to match; double and 1 single mahogany and) black walnut bod id washstands,; beds ond bedding; rosewood obnirs, china ware. rich engravings, oil mnintings, work tables, hall stand, Gothic style, hall fampe ated ware, &c. Sale will commence with th tive, to the bighest cash bidder, and doposits ro- Sale rain or shino. SYLVESTER STOVER, Auctioncor. looking glases, carpet: D.2. D. Be AUCTIONEER. aeSTORE, bn BROAD- gage enle—TI Saturd at IG ole AL Bat tine foot of Le } oy atroct, the steamboat Inuiana, hi JOHN T. or tacklo and furnitur WART, Attorney for R—TO BE SOLD AT | HE 14,507 ACRES OF TIMBER LAND, SOUTH HALF of Riversdale, St. Lawrence county lon auction to the highest bidder, ion or division, at 12 0! ‘will be positively Without lizit, clock, on Wednesday, 14 moar the land. peg 6 85 por cont satis- sold at poserval AVID SCOTT, AUCTIONEE! | Publio ‘auction, in Jeracy City, on Monday, April 17, | two 7 A epepenicen oqenl | Stone o'clock P. ho entiro block, No. 175, ‘con! aining | amounts in five, six, and seven yoars, interost annually, and | thirty-two city lots, situated between Jersey avenue, ri | soured on tho iand; ora noah deduction for all cash. | and South Fifth and Bixth streets, This is, Without oxco) Title, my warrantee deed, and. reo, of all incumbrancos. tion, the beat property over offered at publio sale in Je: ey | Mape, estimate of timber, & had o} Town, no: City surroun: ith bardaome improvements, sud most | th eseeee . Town, 4 ples Potsdam, desirable for mateo! Foaidonces. The property will he sold | J; Miller, scsadlowieer No. 81 Minton lane, New on the groun York, NOL R PETSHS. Excelsior Fire Lusaranes Com. | formation, “appl: it | and 263 Water stre | some of the rarest and finest birdsin Amerioa, v foton | \d for 2 ee (yz0RcE CLEMENS, AUCTIONERR—HENRY PALM: lJ agon the regular stage route, and at ashort distance ay tho ferry, persona will have a good opportunity of examining the sain‘. For map: ts Scott, Auction: so g ‘Bacot, architect: iT, Real Estate Exchange, or to 13 Montgomery | F- COLTON, AvGqIONERRwOUSRROLD FURNI- | hore carpe &o.—F. will soft | his ,) April 15, at 436 enone pears | pn Pah iby o'clock, the entire furniture of the fois, | It will'comprise tho usual astortmont of household fural- | Sere, euoh a4 sofas, mahogany F | chairs, marb) | citclothe, diniagand ten taties, bode ate oilelot ing hi i} 0. Also at 2 0' ¢ 68 ita ti Tarnituro of tho house. Te'Wwill embri goods, er, rnlosman—Horses, carriages, &c. Will by auction this day, Seterday, Vth inst., at 4 P. teraall’s, corner of Thirt trot Ring: wi double, single aud t saddles, blankets, fi; with th FORTON, AUCTIONEER, SALES ROOM NO 15 Sixth avenue, will sell this day, (Sa:urday,) April , Tein ved, for cony ni slight] EXRY W. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY 1. H. LEEDS 4Co., on Saturday, April 15, at 12 o'clock, in front of Bi) ied No. 8 Wall streets a white pony, 143s bands high, | old, kind and’ gentle, suitable for » lady's Sold for want of ue Hes. iH. thie ny, “a Ble ig ER. H. LEEDS io) jegamt assorted French comprising all tho most | -BY H. H. Mite A ENRY H. LEEDS, vo pibe te eet & o’olock, at Paar, ‘Sale.—This da; ‘ono twelve foot lathe, one entting engine, onc compound lat bellows and anvil, with sundry ate, | delet finished and unfinished, threo vices with Without roserve, to close the mortgage. ENRY H. & o’olock, at the LEEDS, AUCTIONEE! ‘Household _Furnitu; sales room, No.8 Wall street, a largo assort rca parlor suits, droswin, ee ae witl jattresses, hat r: and q] ol fixtures, obina, ‘anda large awortment ture, removed for convenience of sal». At 1 0 rtieeke im- mediatoly after the furniture, stuffed birds, comprising -ouse, birds of paradise, English phoasants, &e., pro- the best manner by Wm. Galbraith, Esq. OBN 1, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER —THIS DAY April 15, at 1034 o’clock, at 16 Nasenu street, onal dard, dart standard, moss, chimtang g and runnin; seine fr poar ry trees, from Sery of Clarion More, corner of Ninety third’ stroot and Third avenue. | JOHN}, VANDEW ATER, AUCTIONEER-BY VANDE- water & Turner, this da} » Saturday, A ril 15, at 11 o’olock, at Fairmont, a Wm 7. B. Milliken, F s 10 o'clock. House- hold furaituce, carved mahogany consisting of tate a: rm, sewing, acd parlor ohairs, wo ved top centre tables; Curtsine; mantle a pariic ovate monts; Brussels, tapestry oarpeting; "brary and Seurotery book are, ho chamber furniture, 5 of mah | ‘and walnut scroll and cottage bed: fon, Vedding’ toll abl ‘&o.; hall elo stair carpet sortment of kite refrigerator, bo. Al tarniture, with which EER—FRIDAY, | April 17— 8 ye L, VANDEWATER, aie i 14, aera April 15, dM Lroasé eld irae ure. pianofortes oh day, at_ Ni rtes, satin russels, royal Wilt t dininy marble top and plain sid able cutlery, silver Diated and iiritgan wal cloth. Chamber furniture: in rosewood, mahogany, bi walnut, and biack ak, consisting of French Gothic scroll ana p and plain drossin ur 8 glaces, wa: fancy cottnge chairs, toile her beds, pall liasses, pillow: panos, toilet mirrors, window sha: and super! ingra| carpets, to , consiftin stands,” hail’ chairs, Brace ntity of Kitohen furniture, with which ¢ ‘will Tu order to insure the prompt. delivery of the goods Moportis will be required trom every purehater., Also: ail the ga fixtures Vroughout the house; and all the furnaces, | count and estimate of timber, | etagere: | Rei Fe | Open day and ov Extract from the certificate of anding upon oseh of the | twenty sections of the above tract: Aggregate, 53,400 white Ping and 111,000 spruce standard saw af pany, No. 6 Broad etrect. this to be a correct and just ostimate. The ens lly firat rate quality, and the spruce very fair. ed, March KEBERT TOWN, of Pierpont, shag Lawronoo H. W. BROWN, of Wick, yunty. M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 103, o'clock, at 187 Canal street, mortgage je sale of parlor, chamber, and kitchen furniture, consis clegant tapestry, three-ply and other carpets, oil.tot in sofas, rooking chaire, dining and ten tables, gilt fram rors, pior glasses, window curtains, clocks, outer tin, Chi Iver plated ware, Fronch sheets, Dinak: a8, nds, dining room and kitchen bedstoads, tive hiir mat ressing bureaus, five wash. ogether with other goods. M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Wednesday next, at 1034 o'clock, at 23 Greone atre yet, all the elegant household furaiture, &0., contained in the above houso, which was all made to order, and hasbeen in will be wolt worthy pers and others, FURNITURE. YHEAP IRON BEDSTEADS, | BEDDING, | SPRING mattresses, clastic palliasses,| &0.—Thoso bod boat now sold for health, econom: Old or bard mattresses equal to feathers. Ir toa ai McDOWLLL'S new warerooms, 360 Broadway, Rost Prins atres NAMELLED COTTAGE FURNITUR! STACY, , Sidend and Pad Bro mea aniresteas a em —MATHEWS é rau fea lic to examine tl Lan Rrattressos, straw palinsses, pilloy | FroR, SALE—VERY el FOR CASH, A FI ot ghabaea ie are, eal with blac a rhite inn oF Dost quality, and but Inquire of W. DEMAREST, 20 Morton street, N. Y., or of Mrs, NIEMANN, widow of Adolph Niemann, Ws ington street, Hoboken. 'URNITURE.—THE HIGHEST ie ian a for furniture, olleloths, carpe house furnishin, a criti Peraon din up town will please lenve thsir ordes ut No.9 avonue, near Bank street, or apply to R. WALTERS, No. 63 Division strect. URNITURE, FURNITURE-AT THE SPLENDID ‘No. 707 Broadway, » roy, large ‘and splen- rtment of cabinet frrnitul f tl country trade, consisting oguny ibrari rdrobes, etageres, parlor furniture in suit govered in brocatellc, or velvet; bodsten ng ands, marble-top.centre and pier fablen hanoy, iron. tables, cribs, batetands, iteming cheirs, rocking chairs, corner iron bedsteads, patent rocking oradlos and oth all stands, rosewood, walnut, oak and m neral assortment of hou: attention. A. B. McKINNEY, No. 707 Broadway. ALBACH’S EXHIBITION OF SPLENDID ‘OHN arlor furniture and valuable # paintings, at Lowis or's, of the stockholders, ae arden, Ho- | bokens is now id ® meeting in this ane the 17th instant, at t! in order te appoin' he to receive the | Tene to Prnetied an rp iatione ox foe majority of ‘hone pranenk who ail prove payment of thele tise@t™ JOHN ALBACH. Ce SS INSTRUCTION. NEW STUDENTS ARE DAILY tuition in bookkeeping, arithme. LLE’S rooms, 289 Bro: corner of sh pupil receives separate instruction, ng. aie LANGUAGE.—A COMPETENT TEACHER of the Spanish lan. and Literature will devotes to im) instruction in tho a! uro) iaeone' to be *yeea mond: lady, well qualified to t musi ate ‘@ comprehonsi uct & public or private school in ileu of ‘Spartaents, wit foard, Address U. . Herald office Qe | Sasaples of the marble can be soon at the offic Teby contracts suppl: oy rensonabie thelr Lino, ret pA ey monument, de. Tee capaci for" = "aera Pthable them oo fetal Contracts p nda tio duranlity ies ithe = eee mable t! eee B. x street, architects; Moners. ibook, Miner & ¢ ‘& Co. 45 way, Henrys, Smith + Bancdiet & Co.,.96 Liberty atrost: Eno, Mal Liberty stroet;'W. 8. Faecal Teano Walton & Son, 12 Bde dele ake pe een addressed to ALEXANDER iu. £C0., marble yard, Forty fifth arect, and Weare ao, oF” at thee dice, No. 18 Nacsau stroot, will receive prompt attention. OR SFOTESCARING 4 AND DRUGGISTS.—LEECHES, from Hambur, pent A tio quality, very chea| by og hundred, at J. SAM & NENBERGS, 218 W! RENCH GAS FIXTURESH. DARDONVILLE, 448 Broadway, begs to invite and re mmend an early im Bpection of his spring importation; bh tock is, bey parison, more varied, ¢ ed exmirtee tae proviogs eoason svioty of mochaaleal ‘atest, be jam) andelabras,ssatues, bronses, RENCH VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, OF all the best spectes ond varictics, also a choice collee, fon jouse and garden plants, &¢., for sale at HRTDORWAN'S hertioultarst cutablishment, Nos. 674 wad 878 Broadway. Nursory at Astoris, L. I. Gow LEAF AND be: ef GOLD FOIL. rhe the undersigned, for. aa io eS Awerican Toatlate Cea, TEAS AND PROVISIONS.—TO COM. try morehants, grocers balirs,and familiss who purchase teas and Provisions for cash, and wish to use yin #0 dolny su fenkion, end wishes’ ste fiatters himself from a long experience in the basin murchasing goods da 0 market for oa i brs and first bands, it affords bin many advanta mee many others in the basinoss labor under, who percha second or third ha: each Ee wee a aR gpahe centers aud sloop stores pr Goods dolivored fr shortog TEE LYNCH. GiUANOFORSALE-IN LOTS 70 SUIT PURCHASERS, by the subscriber, R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall streot, near Brooklyn ferry. FLAVING BEEN, VERY, BUSY LATELY, WE HAVE not ind timo to attoné to ovr f r the Herald, and can only a1 ea. tnens their fob or card printing hai araely. done, at low they Will find us at the old stand, 142 Fulton streot THOMAS E, SUTTON, Printer OUSEWARMING AND VENTILATING WARB room, 406 Broadway.—We invite the attontion of buil@. ers and the public genoraily toour splondid housowarming, ventilating and coo! prising sevoral now patter ining economy, durability to warm and vahtilate in» uble and private build complete assortment o: on band and tor jompany, ‘AMES TUCKER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN costly French artificials, from roliable Parisian I manufacturere, with which no mongrel work is permitted te be incorporat The cones re slegsnt do: nd ane tion. Bonnet ‘rames and crow: ondway, up stairs, botwoen Whito and Walker sstredte ADIES’ It DIA RUBBER HOUSE AND GARDEN glovor aro just what every Indy noeda at this season, for rotection to tl ds while house cloaning, gardenia, ao. wearing they render tne bands very sort at Line perfectly white. For sale at all Rubber Stor RS. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HATE RESTORER (WAR. ranted not to contain any d rious substances.) ‘an unfailing restorer sad proserver of the hair saa aight It is nota ayo. Tho hale and whiskers, howover gray restored to and proserved in thelr original life color, use wigs apectacles, end gray hairs, will soon | boo tinct. pleasant and valuablo propar: teed for many yoars by hundreds of the most distinguished 1y persons im tho land, who had proviously tried the nostroms F the BIN ry losing money which ring their tte ea be er if or thi tl ii ai lim rig Spanish sieesaam of i ro onid. one ths tie 30, ‘on the pales of the h ‘but writes grently Tajere the, health cf thooni whe meaiiemnies send them to'an untimely grave. ‘Tho restorer i onail plied, and will at every instance, rections. The restorer, not only cleanses the hai ing ita soft, glossy, and natu oetnelt? before ret posh pL dark or li, it yal Tong oxporien at the stanrodtente hieh wilt Foore ll Tt is a cortain o orrh ia the head. rk bal, oom. of nino different articles. No. @ is ood. of seven difforent articles, Festorennture'aloss. No.3 18 trial to be an indispeni able arti world’s bats" restore? an pylobalssmam ing, as, after giving thom H fi mend thom to 8. pot opin Targe fint bottion, at pik '§ gencrally enou; B for a zone, dressing for the 0. coming within tion has over b require ug trial, all are sure to recom torer No. Land No Bi as r bottle. jobalsat an @: restorer, on the bottion, and her signature on the @ supplied by the doren at the wholes or zs Broadway; re. Hayes i75: Fulton wereet, te druggists and porfuiners genor: ally thronghow Blates Cubs and Gonna in manufactory, 305 Broome strovt, corner of EW PAPER HANGINGS —THOMAS rand, corner Seffolk street, New York, ‘aud importer of paper hangings, is coi iy of wail ‘and decorati Earoj eit the wk jiss 3h mitation of Jom, g, for private residen banking ‘houses, otloes, 9. tion, |The best pap: ee turers in t EW FRUIT STORE.—500 BOXES MESSINA oranges, 300 boxes Poetry 500 boxes Palermo lem- on6, 500 boxes Messina do., and SONS new crop tie peanuts, for reale by. CHAS. PARSONS, 100 00 Barclay street. ps ENT WATERTIGHT BASEMENTS, ETC.—THE cribor bas discovered @ new method’ for rendering ub colines, vaults, and claterns perfectly wate a proof against rats, &c., and is now contracts to that effect, Ail ork gearontae “ Fr OULNIER, architect and civil ongiueer, 64 Broadway, ORTADLE STEAM ENGINES —TEE SUBAORIBER 4 manufseturing, and has constantly 8 of superior character, fat ve ighisg oMly about 400: ons 8. to bheot snglso sine Voter oce oor, ips 536 feot in h sf tho rest ian known for aking rok with bcconony ond bro warkante fue improvements awn to ree seunans ae ail he 0 be Treaty impr: #0 simple thal ary hand can all Att bom racrantod to perform Tally 9 te power reprepeated. nnd ee reece spects. H. WATERMAN, am, 239 Cher: ITOH FRENCH AND, AMERICAN eee wholesale and ide & Smith, No. Window oommloos, large ‘ve ‘assortment on "3 eee and retail, LDS & SMITE, Pearl stroet. EPLATING —OLD Me indeed ie = TO wt QPECTACLES, GOOD AND OBEAP, ACOURATEAR 8) i. uated to vision, aud Ut not satisine KS, by oma to Ube. Fork Bye tisotia, ond spectacle make: to the Eyo row, opposite the Astor Houss, amd a+ eery, Te HE CODE OF HONOR INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN AT je Hal ting Gallery, 316 Broadway. With pis Ritios, six shots 25 cents, City OHN I. VAD DEWATER, AUCTIONEER MONDAY. “April 17, w¢ 1055 ooho Niet felt Memrt. Phelan & Son will dis ait Mears. Phelan & Son a0 Tire stock, bein Sa nd be a arity, being, without exception, the fi in thie city at public sale. aoc —$2.000 WORTH WANTED. st Will bo Uborally given. i in current lo: for inves of binn'l Lote of rood Lofe om olotistag. of Adi ree ss through post allon JAMES aia so00nd-hand store, No. Il Orauge strvot, ‘OHN I. big ived (rege AUCTI EBR.—MONDAY, a at the salestoom, No. 16 Nai poon’ one} storia ae. ery every variety, from ora, OBN 1. ATER, AUOTIONEER.—TUESDAY, No, diamond street, hourehold furaiture Scortiting eiat'part of carved sushoghay: toto e teks, sofast chairs, marble top centro tables, mirrora, Brussels, threo Piy.and ingrain, carpet French; scroll and cottage bed- mattroses, bedding, burenns and washstands, ofl- Cloth, kitchen and Lacement furniture, &0., 4c, ONN 1. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEBR “TUBSDAY, ‘April 18, at 1034 0’lock, at No, 106 Willow atroot, Broo Tym, honechold furniture & u carved rosewood parl it anofo thor beds, Duress, w ain onepotiag, olloloth, ht gicevere, $$ $< MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 10 o%clock, at 17% Chatham atrect, a large as ne’ of now ayd second hand furuitura, romoved for jaa foath A, mattresses, relrrors, crockery, giasd: Winety dove Danke Pomilyy WARUYwE KODCETHy BULPIN, Paris tila Emporium | GE! 1 Broadway. AKIS MANTILLAS—THE SUBSCRIBER'S INPOR tation and manufacture, for city retai! tralo, are aoe foady for inspection, to which the attention of Indies iver pecans i invit GEO. BTLPIN, Mit Brondwsy MISCELLANEOUS, i ‘REWARD —ON RECEIPT or TWENTY. $10,000 Be%A2> <9, akentes of twenty, ere (post paid.) 1 wistsend thirty five methods of makia: @ fortune, hy which poraons of eithor sex oan realixa from 8 to $10 per day. Every family, and every young man woman, stould possdss then» methods, The ay | ‘bo sont fe any’ part of tho world by addressing Yoo D, Ward, oaton, prt MEAD PHT ASH PALD FOR OLD ag 2 ing paper, old writing Looks old tohoot books, old , tickets, onl beotbills, old nowe are, wad 1g description, at No. end PRINTERS AND PUBLISHEI type founders, Ni St vark, Now York, —T | BBO ast Tea cones eic thanks for print: fe ‘ability uty, they are prepared tofurnish pe serenns, “t- for cash of teedie en apy other type frumine in Every articie required in printing ‘oatahishments, shooting stick to ® mommot! Py furnished at the manvfacturing prices JAMES CONNBR & The metorialnon Which this paper is printed sre from '¢ estal elm by SHOE DRALERS. 1. Bis Rad BEO! einte that he manvfacture constant! the largest ant best ‘sorbent of shoes, wer : invites ini Hon tht To on hané 0 Burt DERS AND HIEPRRE. <n. HEATON, (NO. 20 josale and retail dealers Ja doors, her, and kiko dvieds inela Tints, Gothie and cireulne seobe, deseriptions, made to order nt tho best wan ‘Window Ja se cons! HERWICK'S CHARTS FOR te mM wie eam ne ie oan be Naseav iteet ANILLA BEANS-NEW CROP, and a7 ANDERAO. JUST RECEIVED & MACLAY, Bend % Folton stzvet, i {