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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Soctemen nese Me not in the slightest degree megane in panes x ponte tat ‘would state that we hare Mompay, June 4 David White, wise. At the first board Canton Company advanced X | steamboats, and we hesitate not to tay that one ton of cent; Nicaragua, ; Cumberland Coal, %; New Breckinridge coal is in our opinign, $0 Sere? itis Bex Oontral Railroad, 3%; Hudson River Railroad, % of fr tar , and ae ee Ot orth ‘New Haven Railroad declined per cent; Cleveland and tal, Lo Cae re cafe that Bo pase Knob, Wor any Pittabarg, %. Quotations for Erie Railroad have for other combustible matter we have ever sess 208 ony nome time past been stereotyped. At the board this Pad yop h ena ny Oe eae sen morning the transactions amounted to about two theu- ‘and we are free te #7 “nat this coal isthe perfec- gina sbares, without varying the market values frac- on‘of Lael Jor tooxsvoat perpases. ‘The returns from the Exchange Bank of Virginia and ‘branches, made on the Sist of March, 1853 and 1854, p1 pent the annexed comparative statement:— Excuavas Bank oy Virginia AnD BRancuns. Auets. 1868. 1854. Loans to individuals, &c,...$4,480,200 00 $6,837,187 7' of Se ey 2,666 66 16,254 79 17,100 00 $ ‘and are likely to continue #0. The new board of manage- ment of the Parker Vein Coal Company was organised by ‘the election of Augustus Clerk, President. ‘The Board of Directors is composed of Thos. H. Faile, M. B. Bramball, ‘W. D. Cromwell, Evan Stevenson, A. B. Marks, Henry Kenny, David Stewart and John E. Howard. A commit- tee was appointed to proceed to the office of the company and demand of the old officers all the books, papers, &e. The committee were informed that all the books, papers, &c., of the company, had been sent te Cumberland, and had been placed in the hands of the assignoe. This unexpected announcement ® settler upon any further proceedings of the Board, but it was determined that the most summary measures be taken to get hold of the company’s ac- Board of Directors powerless. The Parker Vein Company | Totals....... 95,709,657 98 $6,335,164 61 4aa Maryland incerporation, amd its property is located | Within the yoar both the circulation and amount of specie on hand have diminished. The only variation in the movements, ef any importance, has been in loans to individuals, and in the amount of capital. In both in stances there has been an increase. ‘The following table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the 7th of June, incla- sive, during the years 1852, forty-eight days; 1853, forty- sieht cays: uirte on Puowves AF ioe WAran, ‘eompany’s <Mlects. It wil take a long time, even under the most favorable auspices, to clear up the confusion ‘that exists in the accounts and operations of this compa- wy,'and if the acts of the late management are sustained ‘and pronounced legal, it will be as tad as an old fash- fened chancery suit. With a capital dtock of six millions ‘of Gdllars, and an indebtedness ef: another million, i ‘will be difficult to‘thow a very satisfactory result. In the meantime the:stock must remain inactive. The com- 477,982 214,190 ‘maittee appointed’by the Board of Brokers have not yet ee Laie reported. They had an interview with the new directors 401'107 195,582 ‘to-day, but wecould not learn that they had arrived at 14 15,625 ‘emy conclusions. 260 At the necend board there wes no material change in Prices, exveyit in Erie and Reading. The former fell off 36 per centand the latter }¢‘per cent. Cumberland closed an eighth better on time—Michigan Southern 4< per cent i After the adjournment of the board the following sales ef stocks were made at aaction by A. H. Nicolay -— byt a haan aime an oa nen sono 89 Poeostolsto, Norwaltts Cleve. do H Yd bu. Bon sna" 656 5,000 do 161 4,431 000 do ol antag iiersen gtd eee See Beiota Decrease. 7,574 Ime. 632,060 ' 166,401 14,715 $300 laren The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide o00 ao ‘water from the commencement of navigation “to tie 7th Be0o ¢ of June, inelusive, during the years 1853 and 1664, was 000 do x Corn, bu. Barley, bu. Fy 735, co" sa tea rite 35 496,506 1,228,179 195,582 4 Simeon Draper's regular semi-weekly sale of stocks. and Flour, ble. Wheat, bu. Sor, Du, Barley, bu. bends will take place at the Merchanta’ Kachange to-day, 508,448 657,472 1,003,860 576 at half past 13 o'clock 498,596 = 1,298,170 195,582 It will be seen by an advertisement isl another column ! Dec. . 884,250 Dee. 158,876 Inc. 290,810 Inc. 125,006 ef the Parker ‘Vein Coal By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the ‘latter left at tidewater this year, compared with the cor- responding period last year, ahows a decrease of 311,054 bbls. of flour. * The following table will show the tolls received upon the canals of this State for the present season :-— The amount reeebred for tolls on all the New York State Canals during the lst week in June is. Same period in 1853 Mat of their certificates, that theactual number of shares iaweed or over issued may be arrived at. ‘There has been a complete chaage in the management ef the Portsmouth Dry Dock Company. This appears to ‘be the age of coup d’éiats. We are glad to seo the stock- holders taking these matters ia hand, and making @lean sweep of allthe old boards, under whose manage- went their property has been steadily eating itself up. ‘Iemay be too late in someof them, but, others may be waved, and perhaps resuscitated. ‘The New Jorsey Railroad amd Transportation Company have declared an extra dividend of ten per cent, out of ‘the earnings expended for comstruction, payable in stock % those who shall be holders of the full steck on the Wth of July next. The receipts wt the office of the Assistant .Tesasurer of ‘the part of New York this day, June 12, were $137,220; 2TH $28,006 74 The aggregate amount received for tolis from the eom- mencement of aavigation to the 7th of June, incla- 88 days this year fess than 49 days last. Paetnen then aero 1864... Average per day in 1853.. ‘The canal board adjourned its session on Friday, to the 20th of June. Among the resolutions adopted were the following:— the payments amounted to 168,456 62; leaving s balance | Resolved, That work to the te amount of thre @m hand of $8,870,448 51. Power of i dbs wertisea I letting, pursuant t, - je we The following table exhibite the amount. hie Ene, Carer, Piates stocks redeemed at the Treasury Department | @uring the week ending on Saturday, the 10th inst., and the amount of the public debt outstanding an that day:— Usirep States Deer Orretanpina. cant , and estimates can be subait- and surveyor to , aad the said work tobe apportioned as Redeemed Outstanding rf 8tethisea Sasc00 Serhan bis of s -: Sro00 00 SS ooo 00 | To the Gamego can 30/000 00 age points % aim alain ao Fo ke ue an Ses ee a | "+ 17,746,700 00 200 17,705,500 00 £9 the Genpsee Valley canal 88" ‘2 18}206,661 80 51,500 13,165,141 80 | To, the Genoses Valley canal. Ie = sed 4,538,000 00 14,000 ee i. Champlain canal, and the traction of the Toto aan — an be ad ised for iettiogs the oe yaa ak coleoens vel for } eal tes 114,611 64 Feeel P Resol in the ju tof this Board, the pub- 24,000 00 yclintereath willbe promoted by patting the work oc the $40,192,508 28 Genesee canal fram to and including the basin in Ben cé the village of Olean, ui re Dae Fatered‘on the! béoks at the Troumiy and the Tet af the sald work is hereby ordered; and 4 sum of | ea a on en 1,748 50 or to the Erie canal 865 83 the Ist section of the act, chap. 330, of gt Bi | | Revolved, That the repairs of ‘a ,821 68 ions Now. one and eight (1 and 8) 210 00 cluding lock tending and apply, 890 63 thereto, be advertised for letting, pursuant to act, 12,340 40 chap. 82, laws of 1854; and that Messrs. Fitshugh, Lea- 718 38 vepworth, and Clark be a committee to pre} sub- 126 64 mitzo this Bosra for approval at ite next meeting the 588 46 | forms and specifications of @ contract to be used in let- ‘The receipts and expenditures of the New Haven and | ting the said work. The annexed statement exhibits the average movement ‘New London Railroad Company, during the ‘last fiscal | of the Leading} departments of the banks’ of this city, year, have been as annexed:— | New xp Néw Loxpow Rarpoan. during the week ending Saturday morniag, the 10th of passenge + $83,491,30 | June:-— “© freight 7)506°47 | BANxs oF Tax Crry o New Yore. “express 1,690 14 | Loans. Oireula’n, « mails 8,021 47 | $4,427,796 563,736 330,418 pant 136, ,718,965 eaaiaied $07,300 sa°| Commonweaiih “1 iat "eet oben “sepa The ex have beep for operat: $57,800 ly 7, Deteipiabee Vinloues cote 31/463 a1 | New York......2)788,423 €32}000 820,640 2,650, 55: oie 50067, 81,462 1,318, 198 168,766 688,063 3,008,470 toot 89,614 set —Net, income, $83 41. The company owns property to 42,770 199/486 '985'305 ‘the amount of $46,170; adding anpaid stock, collectable, 69,098 = 216,099 1,005,482 mae Su ea ma We understand that the Gardiner Gold Company have 23018 141056 3080470 _ Just completed the shipment of their machinery to the 696 819/210 1,031,675 mines in Virginia. The machinery, which is of the most | ise lvte Le elaborate cons and expensive make, will be all | 2,508,756 190,164 90,163 1'715"178 erected by the Ist of July. Recent accounts from the | Corn Exchange.1,165,042 72,077 91,072 ‘900,804 687,560 116,112 402,140 |, mine have induced nearly all holders to withdraw the stock from market, and we presume that very few shares 97,858 96,554 Ae 111,686 1 318,998 could be had pt prices last realized. », 4179 1,478,090 Ayracuse railroad, held at Hyracuse on the Sth jnst., a | Hanover, ; 63,145 136443 677/245 resolution was adopted to increase the capitalgstock — jhe et : ps ee 196,906 473,560 $140,000, for the purpose of extending the track to the | Island City..... 348, } we Bem harbor of Oswego, and adting to the equipment of | Rachetbocker... SU8,\4 39,040 ofe'ass 1,a90'ort the road. The vote was 5,067 shares in favor, to 360 127 410,369 2:770,005 against the measure. The following named gentlemon 98,031 were elected directors of the company :— Frederick T. Carrington, Luther Wright, Joel Turrill, | Sylvester Doolittie, A. P. Grant, Joel B. Penfield, Alvin | Bronson, R. H. King, H. Martin, Allon Manzoe, T. T. Davia, J.B. Weeks, and J, Wilkinson. At a meeting of the new directors, held on the 7th inst., F. 7. was elected President; A. P. Grant, | National Secretary; L. Wright, Treasurer, and George C. Skinner, | 597,200 910,007 108,098 701,492 Saperintendent. 226,557 926,764 The earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad Com- yous 121,118 peny, in May, 1854, amounted ‘o $200,020 02 againat 122,281 1,005/019 $185,202 60 for the ame month in 1852—showing au in- }991 '285,161 crease of $64,817 52 sor the month this year. The total 41338 ey benipne receipts for the six monihs June 1st, 1854, amounted to i 2,522/635 270,501 211065 2,001'900 689,429 23, against $4s'0,763 04 for the corresponding pe cyog he tgp 107,021 230,839 8 Period {he previous year. Increase, $248,565 59. Bt Nicholas. <. oe000 poses. apiaay $08,908 The Detroit and Pontiac Railroad Company earned cane. ; 309,086 14,236 86,177 7 87,117 84 fo May,» 1854, agai, st $4,409 00 in May, 1863, | Trade aver ie Soham Increase, $2,708 78. | Rome have ddubted, says the Louisville Journal, | whether the Breckenridge cannel ‘gal, admitted on all hands to be Incomparably fhe best bl Ip thelworld for $i, 015,171 9,617,180 9,307,889 72, par ‘ Fan a TRANBACTIONS, Exchanges, week @: june De do. “ 12 $125,559,274 parlor purposes, could be used pen i geously in gene- | 123,743,756 | rating steam. There i no good ground, however, for | Total do. to date,....... 052,731,073 such adoubt. Every experiment made wi,‘b this oxtra- Balance, week ending Juno 4, ordinary coal (n board steamboats has been » Urprisingly | Do. do. do. 12, successful, The gubjoiped gertiscate of the o. Wyant Of | Total do, 10.0000... ,+.6cccrep seep er eenene ‘The ecadétion of the principal department of the New York oity banks, st the close of cach week within the last six ments, compares as fellows: — June 71 sae e i, 100,064,106 $13,174,501 Es caval Sone Genes teres tee ates Garet see eas or 8 od Ht 960 isi In a88'0e Sr. mie Kec Kew Hea cr Sins Raves eaiee wane 1 Ma ‘988,661 7065. 11,281) Oct. 6 908 87, 260 78 488 10,366,403 Oct. 87,887,278 60 , 464,714 isso Oct. 23... 85,367,062 729 9,888,548 10;803,254 ot, 29. $3,400/828 “BE, 306 488. 9,300,850, 10,806,078 Rov. 6. eteee a7 saa 11,771,890 Nov. 13... 00? 9/384,620 12,628,078 Nov. 19... 88,117,422 87, 9,181,448 pau Nov. 26... 94,808,590 88,673,076 9,082" 198 Dec. 2.., S5SU1G8 $8,488.20 9, peers Dos: 10-.. 96 708;088 $1,898 ers 4. 18,400,100 Dee gar. sarees ite'soa 8,873,764. 400 Dee. 81,., 90,138,540 68,868, 127 \ 8,921,858 | 10,088,171 Jan. 14.5 goaio old sets0e' ose Seana Pricrrerry de 8 eae Sees Geet be Feb a! SouwerT Or: péon Soe sbi 11634 868 . * Sereae'ons. 6 600 8,084,404 ¥ , Feb. 98,520,716 61, = 4 cai hae fee § a ead ata 00,901,276. 9,688, vi : < 016,171, Daring the pest week there has been a decrosse inidis- counts of $901,589, in circulation $73,825, and in epicie $064,780, while in deposits there has been an increageof $796,600. ‘These varistions do not amount to much m the aggregate movement, excep! in specie, which is at, all thues s criterion of the money market, and therefore watehed with « great deal of interest. The export of specie from this port last week was compazatively small, | while the receipts from California were much larger than usual, and above the average for several months. It wad expected that for these reasons the banks would show an increase of specie on hand; but such; it appears, ed are too short; they should be eighteen inches. Those having twenty-seven inch legs are very saleable during the wet season. In previous circulars we have been explicit in Fee od Sas time an a ments bad as end 1 Beason. it boots will not wanted until Sep- a and shoes are not saleable at time. pte of lumber are unabated. In addition to the large arrivals from the East Indies, Europe, and the United States, we note several vessels in from New. Brunswick ‘and the Canadas. £105 M. in the Day is about the value of American hard and white grooved flooring boards, at which the t's of 600,000 feat, amorted, sold. As the vernment is now opening the lands, large lots of lum- interior, and the low prices v9 balding. am months of article we think at remunerative prices. Doors and windows are down, but yet give a small The disturhances in China have not effes —A BIN ND Ly perp for sa poate an and now te bh can be to , whic . A good reason given for dis} aarers manefnctory, atthe Horuid vee. ToE @@e LE-A CORSET, FANCY, AND MILLINERY More, wilh s geod run of oustom, having boos, stablisbed in one of the best thot in the C. B. HOWES &CO., 61 Naseen strevt. OR SALE, OR TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR OTHER: SA Tude eal eit a anne te, Saras three fi of real est cealy by letter) Mr. J. A- GREATRIX, room 13, Ne. ‘agsau street, . OR BALB, CH. six hérse Por ALE, CHEAP—ONE HALF OF THE HULL, Peas watencine ofstssmboat James Fairlie, Apply to BDWIN WALSH, 30 South street. ay: STEAM EN or ¥r' a dee, Tod Bs ‘OR SALE, HALF ITS VALUE—A PATENT Pre rncdlsing dtyat, on occount of the ll health of a Pres prietor. for Congous; and even these prices for large lots. ‘The market is well supplied with ig $80 0 $75; 1 Merwe) 80 92 lower. $10. Cows and salv fron $90 te 900" Master de to 2 42 2,087 300 4,400 100 =— pa Tica Sir 16 (8,240 - Deo; 242 Ine., 80 tram New York, hee trough lrg iow yught a large can. A poor quality of feraltase when s good article can be obtained. Wo keg reference to the accompanying general price current for as fair « digost of existing quotations as ca be obtained when the trade is so unsettled, and to our usual report of American shipping. ADTERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FOR SALE. ae SALE OR BICHANGE—FOUR * Tenired ‘acres of valuable timber land in also ® good first m je on iy near state and lor any part ods, wateher and jewelry, some 0 address Country Merebant, quantity of Ameri- never saleable here, F ‘he ety. pa ‘be excha rniture and Geadsne —A FINE COTTAGE HOUSE AND ONE sore of gxound, beantifully situated at Up, nineteei eo fi plenty of * Shay ae piace ‘av Astorie, Le of yoRLEN, No. 2 Nassau strget. RESTAURANT FOR SALE ATA BARGAIN, impanaditice aves albred 38 ang. Inquire at 448 Broadway OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO THREE-STORY AND ‘basement brick houses, in Fifty third street, betweesy nd aad Third aven' Hot and cold water bath teom, range, modern style, sean ro AI we F° TO LET-TWO COTTAGE HOUSRE,’ SALE Ota street and Finn avenue, Two-thirds \e purchase mo! remain for seven years, to be ear! Tngeirgon the promla g ‘ly instal (hast interest. ry no or Bt 10d Bouth street, JOBN OR SALE, OR TO LET—A HOUSE IN UPPER MOR f Af half an ere of F area water, won re nadle terms. Apply to JO! AY FAR, 68 Keat Bixtsonth street. red. fied Yor immediately, of im ry ‘Washington street. LOT FOR SALE,_THE FOUR STORE po No 12134 West Twenty-soventig be mu pri PI A lerald offi , male cane ait ‘be sold in lote to suit purchaserr, 8} In ie thi ghfare, wn to’ . dig Leo a of MIAROREIY 704 SE ABD - » Ws 188 ry 4 a 5 Broadway. = stock Is of the latest style and at im etal W 195,078 90 00-708 SALES THF TEASE, STOCK. AND sane eas, Apply 00 R De 2068 05 s Bart of the Axtares of all established con: GEO sees seseeseese trees ctee seve sees $103,068 64 fs aery, store, now doing ® gzod, business. The Amel =. any aa Bier serene piney: IAS el “ious, g06 66 was her aa to- | for four days, betwoon twelve and four c'olocky 4 el tind, having m good ere Same period last your hes a Talains were made BARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A NEAT AGE, | to lea ane will sell a6» saerifes to pre Tnereaso fs . Fook, bis bz | M2 O8K ASS re aes eae : A containing twat situated ins deley Apply to DY. LATTLE, 40 Myrtle avenve, Brocklya, detain mie a pease, a ‘BHav.—Some 2,000:bajes riv@g, changed: hands, at 70c. Geeps will OR SALE—A PRIMARY SCHOOL, LONG From the Pottaville Miners? Journal, for shipment, ad 8c. for pause, par 100 Ip ener wants to Scisabioned ing the fover part ef the lt, for bale, Yo gS eS OL i Dart Taslaers of what agit rpara were. quis. fr, ther Miation' with the veneok, -Agdzeee Sebeoh, 6 were ry nr Pace See cb et | Bi Seen Gino taste vs | A peta pate ee cana Ae ‘. le. id busi: isin is SALE—& etic | he ree es ahaa cette Oe | Seach aa, ai Ue Canta ithe AR er ot tae ed Moda yed. molassch "| To Bowery. © scant nai tea ow set es, oak sie of the ek of 240 ols ‘were | TyAKERY FOR SALE—DESIRABLY SITUATED WEST * elling house, ow Serer sbutone hahdre ar of tea icv amie enact wo wie | Bnaatgar arth tosh wane ie ok sean cine air cuteatas ves Rae in hi Toain at $1 15 delivered, and §00 do, low No. 2 | Iin'r, eae th cy ‘Must beaold, ing. Tarai eady. Fag fall . Gettvered at $1 80, bnd 800 do. sclected tar at $4 50. Renedy Being’ obliged tov Toure ti me oles | Sie ieading. nora ony. Pep fall arenes oe On Payne's road and Dundas & was in e704 request —_B.W. RICHARDS, 807 Broadway. | Guion, administrator, near the pPemises. seme seven or eight colieries, the damage is Coys copceiens “ inter ROOKLYN.—THE [BER OFFERS FOR SALE, AT KEYPORT.—THR FOURTH SEMI- and will not wr ire fan a day oF y , and $13 18% fo? prime; with 3, BY mi nt ina a eee SALE OF eth ae 2 ota ran apr come: guile high. Considetable quantities of ~ iF accamy- ose Lin, oo eta.“ Appin te updes, Oxford ok he value and Leet ted in some of the collieries, put it will 08 removed by street, near po Agienee the time the railroads ready for business. * FECTIONERY STORE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN | Murray M.: leave Ke On Th ‘another heat fell, wich swelled "8 pe! ; Sold aut filhealth | aM and iP. ‘and in! the Spats wes cured 8 2 efowaer "hse, su atchubed brvert fp ited up nan | Sehad etbe stevgat te Compas, st Usien, New we ie a re om Ful Cy ~ 01 e! = eos \Delleve, was done to the Failroads, Nut unfortunately for |- Butter and theese remained a0 last noticed second block ty tet. "RSLPORDY £60, 108 | = ae TS the Port Carbon trade by canal, we that the Naviga, —Salea at auction—One three and | Nassau street, room No. 9. : TAME RY, CONNECTICUT.—FOR SALE, a. vaBe fie Compan 't SE 20, eit se" Sock | (LIFTON? STATEN ISLAND.—THE BUBSORIBER |-Also° to lot, furnished or w i fase be anno} pass. After ‘offers {oF sale, come of the most advantageously situated | nicni cottage, replete with every ¢ bre i batlding lotent the Narrows, on the tract of | schocls and markets—tho best of society end th W. Van Wagene This thor - verbially healthy. “Apply to JOHN RAIN, ‘every Aive for residences . B street ferry, Brooklyn. steeot, oF at the ond of omatbus ronte, Clifipn. __ | (iz f0ONER YOU COME THE BETTER.—MR. SOREN ‘The agents here are active and further the interests of to the interest of both parties—but both Poy] and the. in the have de ‘foot the tity’? Stock Exchange. . $1000 Culif’na. 78, °70 849% 1000 do.. 6000 Erie 24 M Bds. 101 600 Hud R lst MB 103 4000 N Ia lst GL. 9136 2000 Mich So Bds... 9634 100. ahs Can’n Co.860 25+ ~100 300 do. 83 25 20 2534 38 Tie 0 6 50 dow, 960 28% 200 86 990 98 (350 do. b3 28% 25 do. -b3 2835 500 do. 7b80° 283¢ 100 do. +. 28 450 do. 3104 86200 do. b30 104% 50 do. -b80 4 100 do, 380 5046 200 Reading 960 36%, 250 do. bs 87 200 do. -b15 87 1 Hudson {b80 37% 60 do .¢ 37 100 do. 680 37 = 260 do. S2NY&N 50 do... 60 Mich Cen 16 do...... ~ do. 22 North’n Ind RR., 200 -b60 37% 10 Cleve & Pitts RR. 26NYCent RR.... 102% 26 G0 .receeeee TOK 50 Mich South’n RR 11934 48 350 Erie RR. . 68% 47% 300 do B60 4844 100 do 5pes. 117 380 ¢ fh ont +2 100% }0..++-.DO0 100, 100 a 24 Thirty-third Weekly Report of the Cotton Brokers’ Association. Mowpay, June 12, 1864, The board voted that—‘The tendency of prices the past week was in favor of buyers, closing without spi- rit.” The following were the prices adopted this day for the following qualities by standard samples NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION, NV. Orvans . Upland. Florida. Mobile, and Teras. Ordinary 7 $08 7 Middling 8% 8x* +9 OK Middling fair, 10 0% 10% «10% Fair. .see ee 10% wy 6h x CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpar, June 12—6 P. M. Asues.—There were 100 bbls. taken, at $515 for pots and $5 50 for pearls, per 100 Ibs. Breavsrorrs.—Flour was unsettled and cheaper. The day’s business embraced 6,800 bbs. ; inferior State at87 75 , common to choice do. at $8 a $8 75, mixed to fancy western $8 26 a $8 75, and othor kinds at proportionate prices. There hve been sold 1,100 bbls. superfine Cana- dian, in bond, at $7 604 7 6: . mixed to good straight southern at $8 16 « 9 25; few iota fine rye jour at $6 50, and 400 bbls. corn meal at $375 for Bal- timore, and $3 with 400 bbls. 81% for Jersey, per bbi., Fly’s patent kiln dried meal at'$4. per bb. Wheat was inactive; the day’s movements were confined to 1,000 bushels western, on private terms, and 600 bushels upper lake red at $1 83, Only 700 bushels rye found buyers at $1 24, hg BE od oats were unchanged. Corn was less ble. day’s tranaactions included 89, bushels, « 8 82c. for unmerchantable, 82c. a 84c. fo’ mixed western, and 860, @ 86¢. for southern yellow, per bushel. Caxpixs.—Sales of 350 boxes adamantine were report- 4 at 22c. a 26¢., per Ib. Carrix.—There were offered at Allerton’s Washington droveyard, to-day, 3,005 beef cattle; offered during the week, 3,065. We subjoin the returns of the week in de- tail, together with the sections of country whence the supplies came:— Beef Cattle. Hudson River railroad.1,400 N. York State, on cars. 220 Erie railroad... 900 Kentucky, on cars... 408 8 Virginia... a Iowa, on cars. 98 220 ‘= Hadson giver avenue, have continued to pour Into our already overburdened market from all parts of the world. Our latest dates from the United States are to the 28th December, and from to 9th January, by the over- land mail, which has invariably brought ‘us the latest intelligence, In this connection we would recommend this route to our American correspondents, until some certain communication is opened via Panama. our last advices shipments had fallen off in Eog- lan 4 and few vessels were leaving the United States, but the fact ad being on the way is sufficient to prevent " arrival in May, th ince our , the market has been govern- ed, Pag feo wars or short crops, but by what comes the Heads. The arrivals from the States have pails kept pace with former months, and we have to report since the 27th of January, twelve ships, four L bags , and two schooners, as having entered at the Custom House from American ports—mostly from New York and Boston—with assorted cargoes, bearing a large proportion of lumber. ith such continued importations it is utterly im- ‘ible to lessen the ‘tocks which have been accumu- ting during the past year, Leave us by ourselves for a few months, without an arrival to report, and we promiso to give | heen 6 cheering accounts. We must have a renpite the trade will be worth following. So long as supply continues in excess of demand, prices cannot be remunerative to the shipper; although our powers of consumption are beyond those of any other country, we are not yet ared todispose.of the surplus products of the shipping world. The customs returns show the following startling re- sults in to the o of thiecolony for the ear 1863, “Tinports £15, 843,657 (£1,668,606 of which are rom the United States ports. 211,061,543, showing an indebtedness of nearly £5,000,000, Notwithstanding the number of warehouses that have gone up in every street, storage has « tendency to ad- vance. Winter is approaching ant several cargoes in the Baysre waiting -transportation to Melbourne, which will oon raise the rate of lighterage to its old figure. - The gold fields #till continue prolific, ana. the price is most 1¢munerative tothe digger. The average produc- tion since the Ist of January, 1854, has been about 37,- 000 ounces per week, and the quantity shipped during the present year. to 1 of March, ia bit 279 ounces, or over twenty one tons, valued at about £2,- On the 2ist ¢ banks advanced the rate of exchange to thi t promium. Gold ia now quot edat £8196, it Bias yet ; rivals fet departela from Ist of Jepeacy, 190r to date, 8 about 18,000, 91 ho Neck, i 1g over & s by portion of which is from Great Britain. ‘The arrival of some one thousand two hurdred China- men is a new feature-in the returns, and the last mail reports several ships on the way from China, and others about leaving, all with full complements of ‘passengers. Should the arrivals continue in this ratio, our Chinese population will soon vie with that of California. ¢ importations of foreign flour for the last eight weeks have been light, and our supplies from South Aus- pcre Bene ge i nena none were much heavier than an |, have, since tl reatl fallen off; the con- SI"renesie wath neseas ; i ‘quality readily sells at $33 a $84 per ton; Chilian is worth a pound or two Jean; while newly | imported Gallego and Haxall would move quickly, at 60s. ‘a 668. per bbl. The Maria’s cargo, from Richmond, Va, RESIDENCE FOR SALE. Zi f Was terminated nat week, The company refused : endoemest ogtiagee fa Carman ) was a com| ie cicewteeesuet"a eae | cans cing nl fae a ot la.run at the old 1 o a only three miles from City lost the shipment of 120,000-tons of coal, and the boat:| Cineca rans and Beret sree 10; two lots on ‘JOHN BD. CHRVALIER, 960 men their time and expenses. Had both psrties met each atrect, near Stocen, sack one lot ” other in » proper spirit, it would have resulted, ; LD VERY LOW.—FOR tor county, NY. house and o TRY PLACE TO BE 80) White Plains, W. jariem and '$305; one lot adjoining, $200. aie sales embraced S0zierces fair to pring at SvGars.—The market was dull, acd transactions light; oe the sales embraced 500 to 600-hhds. includitig New" Or- ee samlten.. ‘The ont buile leans at 4c. 2 Sie. Cuba mustovade at 44c. a 43¥c., eo barn and carrieg; . 07%? UBGGE and 60 boxes white Havana at 7c. b w as Weil cees anc Soar.—About 100 béxts castile was procured at 1c. Painted. The ‘iti all jerand look well. Tb. bite : did orchard of two ac tal Bl raprenea prime oo sold during the day at ind fifty very large trees, from which abont ‘Wamuny.—We heard that 450 bb's. Jersey, Michigan ald to bat af the hneet seahtege ane d prison were purchased at 2 28c. per gallo 5. “There are other 16th seo and pr pel n, There are other ffuit trees ach as cherries arsand e ‘hi the oldest cad plewsen teste vill Interesting from Australia. eich ea eines ve MESSRS. CALDWELL, TRAIN AND CO.’S COMMERCIAL additional track from Willlamsbri to CIRCULAR. os 1854 sand are shorily Wo erect a commodions pot A two months have clapvol since the insue of | the Albany express tra Tang and re a our last , Weare unable to note any improvement Nye wg ME in our market.’ Contrary to expectations, shipments made sg s00n as the now ¢ offered for sale are depot, at the nd Tarryto: Hill, where the groat struggle, k: the battle of White Plains, endquartors aro not far off. ‘The City Hall is twenty- ytown and the Hudson riv distant, The delightful bethia Island sound, is distant ing eed. Mamarchvek os mown in tevo- took place, _— to Long charmi immediately wishes to iate poseession of = comfort- delightful, healthy and ro. ent to the city, and rapidiy rare Oppo! . A to LF Patent Oiice, No, 66 Nae street. 66 Nassau Dts STORE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTDRES, ‘and three years lease will be sold at & bargain, for Stu. Apply at 104 Third av re 10 A. M. or after this e CH, atthe ness. aeighborbi a cash rt store for remainder, Address Colsus, Herald office. UG STORE FOR Sai neatly fitte hed. D* FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY if working 600 to 800 bushels of grain ‘with the most modern ard ap- ire at No. 24 William street, room ARMS IN ILLINOIS.. 4 farm of 160 ‘OR ‘would be exchanged far an cesta’ DATING TERMS, OR SALE—ON ACCOMMO) De iis deedk, te ia Pronident street, Hrsoniys. vatte ay are Atet class in ‘Apply. 80, CHAS. 3. . i LOWREY’ Of Fulton eivect, Brooklyn, oF vo R. @dplard, ox the premises. " LE UR YEARS LEASE OF MB DROAD. erp eg Le Si Tatu tikathr hasta ne Srather, © der iltan Bank. otro) triek and brown ston 32, OR SALE—~STORE AND LOT SITUATED village pmaroneen jestotibster coun! rk nq’ . 3 2 dali E IN THE 5 7 lig) city. Apply to D. AT, AT TONERS, CON- attic frame be oo My vit ahunda 0 thrubh ry, &o. apply toR. PIERCE, Pine street, corner of Droadwpy. arrived on the 15th inst., was sold at about 60s., guaran: teed sweet. We have heard of one or two instances where these favorite brands have turned out belly. Some of the Sartelle’s cargo. was more or leas sour, and we | know of another lot of 300 barrels Haxall, about fifteen | per cent of which was changed. We mention this to show that great care should be taken, even in the shipment of those brands. A small lot of Saifolk mills, in tins, brought £20 158. Another parcel, same brand, bags packed in casks, came out musty. | We would not recommend either mode of shipment. The tins are altogether too ex and the flour in the latter im Avout 10,000 bbis. of in January, and some 5,000 bbls. purchased this 4 he seme market, at about 19.; but this by no me Off the stock, as noarly all the four of last year's OR S4LR—TEN YEARS LE. VE LOTS, ON ASE or. rr of Thirty-ninth street; F Broadway, southonst corm fio; at hereiing & fow Ios on Thirty ninth and Fortieth stroots, near Sixth ay .. Apply to BR. G. PIBRCE, Pine street, cornertof Broadway. OF A_ PRIVATE the gD low for ul R SALE~THE GOOD WILL boarding house, with ail or part the owner Is desirons of I it © ashi bath, with. A ted h immediate attention, fomnil: as 8 ees, bust “8. quire at No. q o fixtures may im be sold a 69 Seoond street, of PLAFFER. T which ‘Vannervaldt has eight acres of land tors 1 divided i te, the middle lot is an orchard with atted slso, cherry, pened, and, poat treet, "here the place, but it contains a good barn, { from the village, and in a good loons iber offers to sell at a loss. Apply t@ SOREN V. RVALDT, Tarmerskill, near Stamford Fairfield county, Connecticut. (PO PRINTERS,—FOR SALE, & WEEKLY NEW per, located (m ome of the most thriving to i Pennsylvan 1 ‘tis well estab: ited. For CHICHESTER, ‘SP. a 0a a jarticulare a) wo J.B. wane street New York. ictal 10 GROCERS.— FOR SALB, THE STOCK AWD TRAD’ grocery store, no’ Cy it loekt in HH GUSTIN & CO, ta, rr 0 SELL—A LONG LEASE OF A FOUR STORY AN 61 house, with @ store attsehed— C at the grocery 97 Washingto: oe REAL ESTATE BROKSR, NO, for sale.—Two 32, lote 100 by ment, fal, overlooking t 2, Warburton aven use -is good ai ver can be hi 323,00, Ra ve years for anle or to let “ rooms, with foldiog doors betwee ‘lao, two emall rooms; and alge o@ three large rooms and one of ‘The en= large and beautiful. Building in way, be- ite and Framhlin streets, Address J. J. J., Hege f artioles both which will be sold cheap for Give entire satisfaction. CK. No. 62 W + be ae oe URNITURE WAREHOU 34 BROADWAY, Gothic Hail —TUNIS MO) NO. ELL invites the pubiie of fart Has: kk An AND AURISTS. ISEASES OF THE EYE AND S82 Broo G Hf cr . bis seit w ed the medai finert and largest collection of hy Unio ee 0 BOXES FIRB. CRAC 0 1° £00. oles ‘Tealeve in ‘orean 198 Front street Ww LL ASSORTMENT OF B IREW ORKS—A FUL! y THR Bese La nn DESCRIPTIONS, WARS ANTES bitios at short blue lights, PUREWORES, ROCKETS, CRACKERS, pieces, of © d price, for 3 Me. ole agent forl G. Tour second hand tables ¢