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CtHMEKCIAL AFFAIRS. MOXEV MARKET. J!o?rt>*r, April 19 ? 61*. M. The market opened pretty well this intrning for Mon day. ?n?l ? stormy. disagreeable day at that. Reading Railroad took the loed nmrniii the fancies; and before the clow, nn advanoeof 1 j.er cent wa realized. Norwich ?nd Worcester advanced per cent; Harlem Krie Railroad ?? ; IVLtware and Hudson. <4. hi nee last sales; Erie Bonds I860. '4; Krie, 18T1. >?, Krie. 1802 New Jersey /.inc. '4 This stock is gradually leaving tii- mar ket, and going into strong hands for permanent invest ment The bulk of the daily purchases i* made by par tie* who are interested in the company, and look upon it ft* a property the value of which cannot be estimabd. At the second board, to-day. the market was quite buoy ant. and the transactions unusually large Zinc Company went up per c>nt : Canton Company. ltoading Rail road. \ ; Krie Railroad. . Ilarlem. Norwich and Worcester. S(. A small lot of Transit stock sold at 4T? yer cent. cash Holders are firm, and offer very ittle slock at current quotations. A small lot of Mionix Mining Company Ftock sold this afternoon. I >13 per cent. cash. This is a handsome advance Mi the previous sale, and sliow.i a rapid improve lent in public opitdon relative to the merits of (his com ?nny.aiid its prospects The price named above is really nothing for the stock if one half that is reported of its resource* ii true. The most active fancy in the street, to-dsy was Heading Kailroad. and the improvement in prices a great as in any other on the list. This seems the more extraordinary, when we take into consideration the fact that there i.- not the ?lii;htost basis for the rise, and that it is purely speculative The demand at the first board wits exceedingly active. This extraordinary Call for stock we understand was occasioned by a move ment in Philadelphia, to complete the comer which has 80 long been approaching the culminating point It cer tainly looks as ih.isgh it had reached its climix Most of the Coating stock of this company has been placed on Hie ImhiLs at Philadelphia and the bulla, thinking they had the hear* in a tight place, notified them to deliver, Thl.< of course created an active demand for stock, snd the impression is. that the shorts have been pretty aoll cleared out. It i- (rue they have been compell ed to p;.y high prices: but before the lapse of many wet ks they will find the stock plenty enough at rates considerably below tho-e now current. The bulla have all the stock, and it will be a question with them by and by. what can they do with it ? Without heavy short*, prices cannot be su tailed. It may, therefore, be put down as a fixed fact that Heading Railroad stock has touched it < maximum. A leading man in the manage ment of this company visited this city a few days since, and marshalled his forces for active operations, but his position was uot so impregnable as he supposed. It appears to us that some measure should be adopted by the stockholde re or b\ the Legislature, to prevent those dircctly connected with the management of our incorporated companies from connecting themselves with any combination for the purpose of speculating iu the ?tock There can bo no justification for the officers of any company engaging in tiie gambling operations of fhe longs and the shorts of Wall street; and it Ls time those a ho have for some time juist appeared so prominently in these speculations should be more generally known by the stockholders whoee interest* they have undertaken to protect . We shaii be glad when all these fancy stocks g"t s< tt 1' d down upon some solid basis ? when all these ex tensive fluctuations cease, and they are left to the natu ral cliabges of the market. It will be a good thing for ILese interested as permanent holders, when Head ing Kailroad stock c*ases to be a football fir specu lators. l<nder the present regime it has been men ly a machine, which has worked the ruin of thousands, while those who have controlled the move ments of the machinery have realized fortunes out of their mi-guided constituents. It has been reported that no re duction would be mad< this season, in the rates of charges for transporting coal. probably for the purpose of aiding the inflation in the stock. Notwithstanding this, it is well known among the coal dealers', that a reduction in prices is iu contemplation, und they are holding back coal iu consequcnee. In the event of a contest commencing between the railroad and canal, we may look for rosulW gimilnr to those realised before, under similar circum stances The last weekly report of tho anthracite coal trade, stated tlist the aggregate brought down by the lleadiug railroad this season, was 430 330 tons, against 31 o .204 tons. Tbis is wrong ? it should have read. 430.336 tons ; his season, against 513 204 tons to the same date last year, showing a deficiency this season of 83.181 tons The receipts at the office of th? Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day. amounted to $03,000; payments. $;47G 00? balance. $3.52*, 416 61. The Mechanics' and Traders' Haukhas declared a semi annual dividend of C per cent; the West Chester County Bank a dividend of 4 p?r cent. The moderate sununt of business transacted in this and other seaport citics. this year, is rather a favor able feature, a* it gives all classes an opportunity to ricuperate themselves, snd strengthen their position for ? nyfuture expansion. Those lulls have a favorable cfTect upon trade Consumption generally goes on year after year without those flnetnations which so frequently ap pear iu the movements of commerce; and whatever pause there may be one season in demand from consumers, re quires a corresponding increase in supply auother. to fill up the vacuum A dull, inactive season is not. therefore fuel) an unfortunate state of things as many think, but. on the contrary, should be regarded a* a healthy reaction sure to be attended with most profitable results. For more than three years ail classes have rushed headlong into the most extravagant speculations Credits have b< en most enormously expanded, both public and private. We havs carried oa for several years the most extraordi nary system of iuternal improvements ever known in any country. We have progressed in all things too rapidly, and but for the reaction which has recently been realized, we should, perhaps, before this, have been in the midst of a revulsion. About twelve months since there were decided indications of an explosion in financial and commercial circle*. Several very heavy failures oc curred. and for a time the most serious appreheusions were entertained A more cautious policy vu adopted, ?nd the cfTect has been beneficial. The internal trade of the country is in a sound and prosperous condition, and it is likely to continue so. if not forced beyond judicious limits. The moderate trade transacted thus far this ?eason. gives the mercantile classes an opportunity to rouccntrste their eapltal and mnko it more available, for a time there probably will be an accumulation of idle capital, which guaranties reduced rates of interest and temporary speculations in stocks., which are limited in their operation, and have ao effect, favorable or unfavor able. upon the legitimate movements of commerce. The banks in periods of activity in trade, employ a large per cent of their means in stock speculations, in tem porary loans upon hypothecations of securities, which can be made available at tho shortest notice, and have to give way to a legitimate demand for mo ney from those engaged in trade This in a measure accounts frr the large amount of idle capi tal at this moment seeking employment, and the fa cilitates funiished fc>r the inflation of fancy stocks. The opening of inland navigation may give a greater im petus to trade than ha' y*t been realized this season, atid give activity to a portion of the unemployed capital of our bauking institutions If not. we must wait pa tiently for another soaeon. wHh the consolation that no actual loss has been experienced by the delay The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company have estab lished a transfer office ia this city The Milwaukie and Watertown I'lank road . have declar ed dividends amounting to ten per cent, since January last I'lank roads, in every section of the country have proved most productive, and the stock is among the best investment* of tile day. The alteration recently made in the mortgage law of Massachussetts. is openiug a new and popular channel f >r short and permanent investments. For several years past, it has been quite difiicult to borrow money on real ? tate security, in consilience of the three year* right of redemption. Under the law. as it now stands, a mort gage can pass a perfect titl< te an estate iu about thirty days This must have a favorable effect on this kind of property and give a great impetus to improvements in town-- Village*, asd cities The Hank's lo" by Brewer end Hand will be $tl4,M.r. 2ri nttwltlD-taiidisig whkcb the bank will pay a dividend of five per cent f< r the past six months, and liave a surplu ? left of their re?. rved fund i.f *140,000. The sureties of the defaulters wi-e for ouly V> 000 each The Wheeling Gatettr My several of the contractors on the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad Were in that city on Wednesday, from along the line ol the road. They all ?gri in saying that the work Ii progressing rapidly, and that there i ?n lie no doubt of their finisling up <n time f i li ning the car* by the first of January next. The nunc paper states that the entire stock of the Union line of stcHttdsiats fioui Wheeling to Louisville, to commence running with the opening of the Baltimore and Ohio J'adroad. has been so taken as to combine the best iute at bvw i yokati UttwadUat* J*** The Lehigh coal trade baa commence*. The IMawara and Hudson Canal wlU not bo ready for at lout two W*S1- " * h**' heard nothing lately about the Morru Canal. The Minert' JwiimJ any*:? From this period to the 1st ot December next, will be only .12 week*. To (end t<? market the nam.' quantity of eoai (hat wax sent last year fn m Schuylkill couuty, to that period, would require a ^ wickly shipment of 6^.000 tons, in round number*. To increase the quantity 200 000 toua. from thin region, would require a weekly shipment of 60 000 tons per week, without the loan of a dingle day throughout the reason. A week'* stoppage would require the weekly shipment to be increased 02.000 ton*, to make up that | quantity. Every week th. tit fall* short wiU require a ( corresponding increase . The Morse line of magnetic telegraph between Wash ington and New York ha* declared a quarterly dividend of t bree per cent. The Worcester banks declared the following aemi-an nual diTidend* on the first of April: Bank* ok Worcmtk*, Mass. OentnU* UM0M ?**?"?<? Surpl*,. g?2S-:::::SsKS:::::;J ?. % ??fgj Mechanic*'.. iiooooo 4 l'?ooo <*?'?*? Quins igamond 1541.000 3',' ?.so Worcester. . ? 250.000 .V.V.V s'Sv.V.V $1,000,000 $38,000 $97,000 A portion of the surplus of the Quiusigamond Hank was divided to the old stockholder in July last, when new stock was created. An extra dividend of 10 percent, amounting to $20,000. wn* paid to the old stockholders of the Worcester Hank. July 1, 1801, when the new stock was created. The annexed statement exhibit* the names, capital, he . of the various companies formed for the purpose of miPiug the quarts rock in California California Colo Mini. no Companies. Par value Mar't value a ,ri,u L'n. Genital, yer ,h art. per share. Agua Iria ?100.000 Angio-t'alifbrnia 50000 Mariposa Quart* 60.000 Ave Maria So.Oqo ?Vest Mariposa 100.000 East Mariposa 150.000 Nouvcau Monde 200.000 Ooldon Mountain 100.000 London and California. . . 50,000 Carson's Creek 420 000 Siena Nevada 1 00,000 Rocky Bar 260,000 Sacramento Gold 75,000 Totul ?1.675.000 Those companies present thoir claims for support upon four kinds of tit leu 1st Direct leases from Col. Fremont of located and unlocated mines. *d_ prases from Dr. noffman. aa Col. Fremont's agent, requiring, as is admitted, confirmation from Col V to en sure their validity. i!d. Leases from Mr. Sargent, the presumed purchaser from Col. Fremont of the Mariposa Territory. Lastly, from other parties, in other parts of the coun- ' try. in no way connected with Col. Fremont and his Mariposa Kl Dorado. The companies entirely dependent on Col. Fremont an- the Anglo-California. Sierra Nevada, aud ltocky Bar Those holding direct leases from Col. Fremont, are tho Agua lria and Nouveau Monde, as possessors of Baldwin's mine. The holders of Hoffman's leases, eonfirmed by < <1 Fremont are Nouvcau Monde, (not located.) Mari posa Quartz, (not located.) The solitary holder of an unconfirmed Hoffman lease. Is the Golden Mountain, and tho three waiters on tho title of Mr. Sargent, are the Avo Maria, West and East Mariposa. . The other companies are independent of titles to land, as they only propose to I crush and reduce the ore of other mine*. Parties in Hng. I land interested in these mines have no doubts of the Tali- ' dity of Col. Fremont's titles. In relation to Jhe Utle of Mr. Sargent to the Mariposa. ! a great deal has been said, but nothing appears to be defi nitely understood Tho title set up was that Mr. Sar gent obtained in April. 1860. one of Col. Fremont's usual 1 lease* for seven years, of 600 feet square, upon the usual condition of being located within a year. Of this leaae. assuming it to be good, the company claim an extension to twenty-one years, on a deed which purports to be a grant from Mr. Flandin. another assumed agent of Col. Fremont's, dated July 7. 1851, of ?? my estate of Mariposa, covering ten leagues of ground, being about 45.000 acres' situated in Mariposa county." This loase is signod by Mr Flandin, with Col. Benton as one of its attesting wit nesses. and certified by a Mr. French, whom Daniel Web ster again certifies to be a Justice of the Peace for the district in which he assumes to act. One of the terms of this grant is. that until ratified by Col. Fremont it is worthier. The company holding this lease will proba bly make new arrangements with Col. Fremont, and se cure the claims they now assume. The abrogate capital of the companies recently formed in OAt Britain for mining purposes in California.!* upward* of eight mil* lions of dollars. On the 6th of April, a meeting of the shareholders of the Agua Fria Company wa* held in London. The object was to receive a statement from Mr. Wright, of San Fran cifco. relative to the prospects of the property, and alsoas to the title of the lease. The claims of Colonel Fremont to the Mariposa district were freely discussed, and it was elicited that he placed the whole of the questions arising out of his leases in the hands of the legal advisers of Messrs. Baring, with the view of dealing impartially with all the parties interested. With regard to tha proceed ings of the Agua Fria Company, It waa stated that the di rector* had endeavored to exercise great economy in ex penditure. and that they now possess ?50.000 invested in consols and other available securities. They had already started a portion of (heir staff to California, and the re mainder would shortly proaeed with the necessary ma chinery. In the coursc of the discussion some severe questions were put respecting sales of shares, he., but these were a ns wired in a manner that met approval. The Carson's Creek Company have a mine which was discovered in I860, which is said to exceed in richness of ore anything known in California. The company have heretofore chiefly directed their efforts to mining and bringing to the surface the rude ore, waiting until ar rangements could be made in Europe for procuring ma chinery for crushing and extracting the metal. This mine is sitnated in the county of Calaveras. near Carson's Creek, which runs in the Stanislaus river. The property consists of three locations? the mountain location on the crest of the lofty clay slate range, above Carson's Creek, where the mine i* working, consisting of a ledge of auri ferous quart i rock, covering an area of 1.762 feet in length, by a breadth varying from five to twenty-five feet, in which veins of gold are visible to the naked eye; a lo cation on Stanislaus river, which is highly important, af fording an unfailing supply of water, and a location on Carson * Creek, valuable a* a Mte for the erection of ma chinery for mining purposes. It ha* been proved in this mine that ore from the deepest shaft yet sunk? 18,1 feet ? is richer than that near the surface, and that in addition to the 'distinct veins, gold is diffused throughout the whole mass of the quarti rock. These statements are certainly very flattering, and it is said they are supported by evidence difficult to discredit. The directors of the company in England are men of wealth j and credit. The Rocky Bar Company is wholly American, estab lished by the diggers themselves in California, in July, in 1860. Its claims arc at Rocky Bar, on the middle fork of the American river, and in the grass valley in the Nevada I country One thousand shares of tbii company have been put upon the London market for sale, at the price of ?26 per share. The Sierra Nevada Company liave, it is stated, pur chased the freehold in an important and valuable gold mine, situated in tho centre of the auriferous mining dis trict in the county of Mariposa. The mine is said to be of greater extent than the valuable leasehold mines of Agua Fria. Wort Mariposa. Ave Maria, fcc ; the length of vein leased to each of which is two hundred yards only. The account" given of this mine are so confused and meagre. that its shares have been unsaleable in the London Stock Exchange except at a discount It is now about two year* since the first attempt was made to form English companies to work the mines o' California with English capital, skill and machinery, and in tliat short period thirteen projects, with capital amounting to more than eight millions of dollars, hove lieen presented to the public with varied success The disputes about the Froemont, Hoflman. aud Sargent haw. acted for a time most prejudicially on the public mind; but confidence was soon re. established and t hecap- ? ital of each new company as it was presented rapidly filled up. The excitement still run." high, and we have ' no doubt many new compauios will be formed before any j of the old companies realize anything from their opera- I tions The public mind is rife for this species of specula tion and we must look for explosions uud all sort* of di*- 1 appoint mint. The small sum fixed for shares in these companies, has no doubt, drawu hundreds of thousands of people in tbim. The'par value of shore* in all but two of these comjstiiies is one pound sterling, a sum within the means of thousand*, who but forthi* would not have been ; connected with the movement Companies fur mining in | Australia have Itveu fortuxd in England, with an aggregate 1 capital of ten millions ot dollars New companies an 1 1 1 1 1 1* 1 1 1 25 1 10*. 8 >i 1 * a di*. IK par 1W IX bring formed daily Mid we have no doubt them will l>? a grmt many bobble* among tho number. Our latest account* from London report aa iuactivc market for than*. without variation in price*. Itark Rithann. $44*10 U K fl u CM ,?TO U?X 100 aha Erie RR 1^9 5UUU Virginia (i s . . . 109 2M da ... . . MTMin F.rio Con' lids '71 . 96 150 do. b30 89'{ M<fl0 Erie Can' Bd? 'OS. !*!>? !W? db Ml) -W1* :**? do WO 97 100 Long Inland RK ?J 21M 10*0 Erie 2<1 Mtg ?<J*. . 1?M?< lUOBaaJiu* Kit 7''U 2ti5khs Del k Hudson. . 1I0& 100 do *10 7d 156 do Ill 700 do *3 76 ' 100 do aM 1I0*? 1500 d? 7ti^ 100 Broadway Hank... 1I01, 400 da *60 ~6\ 10 Am Ki lisuk ... 124 250 do 7il< lOONJZino b00 H?; 450 do ?" 7t>t? IU0 do a] I4S 300 do *60 76 200 do a* 14W 200 da 76'i 50 da blO li? 45 Mad & Ind'noli* It lOO1? 1M> do M0 14?!, 150 Nor 4t Wur KK. .. . 5-<l* 150 Cantoa ('a 80^ 60 do .ViJ, 20 Uarlrni KK. Prof. . 111K AO do b60iW?, 2500 Harlem EaCtf'a... 80>i 50 da bdO 80 Erie Kit a3 8#*? 100 da a3 5rtC 100 do a3 89 ISO liar lorn RR .1 7I\ 50 do a60 89 ?* da 74', 100 do b3 89)* 100 da bflO 75 , SECOND BOARD. S.'OOO Eric Conv Bds '71 95?4' 1000 shs Harlem Ex Ctfi 81 tlOOO do 96 16Roch4t Syr K Scrip 1111, anoo Erie 2d Mtg Bd,. . 104% 50 Reading RR ...blO 7<>V 3000 do 106 .100 do 7 6% 100(10 Erie Income Bda. 97, ^ 25# do 7t>1< 1000 Hud 1st Mtg Bdi 106H 100 da .btW77 1000 do 2d Mix Bda 97 H 500 do 7* , 100 ,bi New Jersey Zinc I4,1* 100 do 7b i 100 do b? 14?, lOOEriaRR ?10 89*, ICO do a? l?^a 1M 8?> 700 du bl5 141: 10* do b.10 K?T, ?M) do b60 ]4? 10* do b60 30 100 Canton Co b30 Hi 300 Harlem KK 75'. AO do 100 do b30 75V 25 do HI 300 Nark Vfor KR. .1)3 5HW fiOPertamoutn D 1) bGO 7?i 50 do Sri7', 50 do 7>, 25 Nicaragua Traa Co 43 1(10 Pheaix Miaing Co. . 13 CITY TRADE REPORT. Monday. April 19 ? 8 P. M. The incew*nt rain and wind throughout the day hare interrupted business materially. Aiiir.a varied little ? IJO bbl*. bringing $5 a $0 6*4 for pota. and $6 26 a $0 31 >4 for pearls. Hai adstvkvs. ? Flour ruled dull, the transactions not exceeding 3.800 bbl*. State, Southern, and Western, at f<irmer ratea; fancy Genesee at $4 87', a$512,1,; fancy Ohio at $6 a $6 18??j extra Ohio at $5 12 >? a $5 50. and extra Genew-e at 518^ a $5 87 t{. Some lots of lino rye flour brought $3 43\. and 500 bbl*. Jersey and Brandy wine meal W 31V and $3 60 a $3 56'4 ? the previous fignn*. Wheat Hfraed lower. 000 bushels white Southern only realizing $1 a $1 01; while corn remained flrm. the pales reaching 14.000 bushels white Southern at 65c. a 66c . with do. and .lerscy yellow at 60c.a60>?. Nothing new occurred in rye. barley, or oats. Cotton.? The sales were 1.300 liules to day, the market presenting no change in prices Bince the arrival of the xteamer Arctic. Coffee. ? We noticed sales of '200 hags .lava, at 10?^ a ]l>4'e , and 200 Uio. at !? a 9%c ? Market steady. Fhf.iohts. ? The inclemency of the weather checked engagements. For Liverpool, a few hundred bales of cotton were shipped at about 8-lGd. a7-32U.; V.000 busli eU of corn in bulk, at 3 "id.; anil flour was at Is. a Is. 2d. There wat> no change to the Continent, or to London. To California, rates ranged from 40 a G0c., and dull. Viih. ? Cod and mackerel were inanimate. 1,00(1 boxes heale d herring found buyers, at 52 a 54c. Fruit. ? About 500 boxes bunch raisins changed hands at $1 06; 250 cluster do. under $1 10; and 20 casks cur innts. at 5c. IIay. ? A retail inquiry existed for river, at (30 a 62>^c. per ICO lbs. Iron. ? Wo heard of only 00 tons Scotch pig being pur chased at $21, usual terms. Demand light. Limf. ? Common Koekland wa* freely offered at 90c., j but no sales were effected. Moi assv,.? A parcel of 150 hMs. Porto lUco brought 30c. Market unaltered. Naval Stores.? Excepting the disposal of 100 bbla. spirits turpentine at 48 a 50c., an J 700 bbla. North county rosin at $1 20. nothing was done. Oils. ? Sales have been made of 6.600 gallons linseed, at 58 a (XV . cloning at the outside price, which shows an advance. Provisions moved to the extent of250bbls. new primo and mess pork, at $17 a $19; 300 do. prima lard, at 9?^ a 10c. per lb; and 180 do. prime and mess beef at $0 a $7 25. and $10 a $13 ? the former rates. Rice. ? Some 350 tierces fair to prime were disposed of at $3 25 a $3 50 per 100 lbs Segars. ? There have been 100,000 Havana bought at $20 a $25. usual time. SriRiTs. ? Sales of 100 bbls. Prison whiskey were made at C2?tc . with 80 casks Scotch ale at $1 02>?. per gallon, customary terms Sugars were extremely quiet, only one lot of 50 hhds. Cuba having been sold at 4?ic. per lb. Tallow. ? Prime was scarce, and in demand at 8c. n 8Vc. per lb. The Pork Trade. Tlio following statement was handed to us by Mr. L. Cadwell, of tho firm of L. Cadwell & Co., in spectors of beef and pork in South Brooklyn. Wo give it, to enable the public to strike an average to suit themselves : ? New York, April 17, 1852. TO THE EDITOR OF TUB NEW YORK IIHRALD. Dear Sir ? In your paper of tho 15th instant, you published a letter purporting to have been written by a very responsible house nt Cincinnati, expressing tho belief that there had been more hogs cut throughout tie West this year, than has been generally sup posed; and without going into any details, or show ing any statistics as to number cut, he endeavors to show that there is no deficiency, from the fact that he has discovered some en-ors, made by the Cincinnati price current, on the threo great western rivers, where the largest proportion of the hogs have been packed, which I apprehend will not alarm holders, or deter those from buying that wish to do so. , Below, I hand you statistics as to the number of hogs packed throughout the whole West, as near correct as it probably can be made. The Wabash, Il linois and Mississippi rivers, were taken by myself, and most of the balance by the editor of the Pnct Cutrrnt, which will show (and is not doubted by many) a very largo falling off in numbers packed in 1852 lrom 1651:? OHIO. 1862. 1851. 1S52. 1851. Cincinnati. . . .352.048 3.'H.5?9 Lebanon 2.400 7.W0 Cbillicothe .. . 42,000 21,000 Columbia 1,002 l.?M Waynenville. .. 4,4rt) 5,tf00 Manubeuter. .. . .70 ?W Franklin 1.291 none. Circleville . . . . 15,<0? 19,200 I'tioa CO 45 HarveyahtirR . . 1.100 1,800 Wilmington... 1,000 3,000 Bellobrook . . . 2,040 2.137 Claysvifle . . . . 165 250 Ripley.. 9,5?0 8,000 11 1 win sport . .. l.bOO 2,000 Went Union. .. none. 1.800 Centre* Ule .Y. 517 440 Aberdeen 500 1.800 Pomerville . . . . 1.400 2,000 Winchester... 1,402 1,284 Hamilton 5.200 6,200 Troy 10.000 1J.000 Weitville 1.400 1,40# Waverly 5,000 11,000 WeToUUr!?:e ..T....809 443^15 KJtlfTUOKT. 1851. IV>2. 1*51. 1852. Louisville 205.414 193,000 MaysvilU 9,500 ?,!?> Total. 214,914 199, 300 INDIANA 1PM. 1H52. 1851. 1852. Fort Wayne... 2,on0 2,000 Newport 5,000 3.200 JonesbtrntiRh.. 2,Ul0 600 Covington S.60O ?.?*> Huntinuton . . 500 200 Clinton 10,500 8,500 Lagro. 1.500 l.H0fl I MontBomery li Wabasbtown.. . 1,000 900 Armejsbnrg. 5.000 4,200 Peru 3.300 2,500 Durkev s Ferry 5,00# i.2ft> Logan aport . . . h.000 4,7<W Terre Haute.. . 66.604 62,651 Delnbi 7,000 7.000 Darwin 1,200 300 700 '700 vork 1,? 1,100 Frankford . . . . 2.100 2,300 Murow ,,W 2,700 Jeff>Tson . . 4.000 ? Carlisle 1,300 500 Crawfordsvillt. ? 5,000 Hntsonville . . . 4,400 S,000 Lafayette .'19,000 33,000 Palestine 751 ? Attica 8,100 5,100 Vineennes and Williamsport .. 8.600 4,600 Kaox eounty 15 000 16,000 Perrvsfille . 3,600 3,000 Lawraneevllle. 2,880 925 Eu?nV. . . . . . 6J52 7.062 Oraysville. . . 13,000 5,50|) Madison 96,319 97.9J2 Now Harmony - 4,00(1 Madison RR .. . 12.?? Bedford 5,000 6,000 Indianapolis... 1^.000 22,000 Eansville 6,800 9.500 ConncrsTille.. . 10.0INI 16.1*1 Sbawneetown.. 6,000 4,500 Laurel . .... 4,500 7,000 Oosport b Vic. 7,500 7.30# Centreville ? 4,400 Princeton (1,000 8,000 Dublin 1,700 2,200 Washington... 8,000 6,500 Milton 2,000 1.6M1 Small Points . . 2.000 1,?0 Cambridge city 18,110 13,000 Vernon 2,050 846 Lawrenceburg. . 4,200 3, >*55 ? - Totals 456,221 417,903 ILLINOIS RIVER. 1851. 1852. 1851. 1852. IVrn 2,750 1,4(10 Vermont 2.WI0 1,000 Hennepin 1.150 MX) Astoria 700 300 Princeton 1,000 825 Macombe and ) fi(_ , ^ Henry .... 975 600 County lots { " "" L?con 14.000 ll,:Vs) Rushville 2.H00 2,600 Chilllctbe... . 5,800 - Frederick 4.000 - Ptoria .... 26,000 lt.500 B?ard?town . . . Ji>.272 26,#M Uali'sbiirgb, j Arnsville .'100 240 Victoria and J 2,0<J0 l.I'O Concord 200 250 Knoxvllla J La Grange ... . 3,650 1,500 Pekia.V. .... 27,000 16,000 Mer*doaa .... 1I,0H? 5.2.W Trcmoat 1.000 J00 Naples 3,600 2,^40 Klo"mington . . 1.0C0 400 Linvllle ,'t2? 'IS Ksrminfton ... "<.500 3,800 F.ieter. I, M0 M0 Livernool 2. KM ? 8pringfleld . .. . 7,600 10.2H0 Cant?n . . .:, 14,000 8,500 wSncfiester. .. . 4,000 3.3W FliisTiiic . . I,.'4i0 600 Perry 2,.<00 2 000 Fairvirw 600 1.400 OriJgsville ... tf.OJO 3,000 l.ewist' n 2.7"i0 1,?>0 Pittsftold 2,500 1,5<?) Rath 1,000 ? Florence Z.O'iO 475 Totals ao.814 153.0(47 MIH.?I?PirPI K1VER. 1851. 1*52. 1851. 1852. Oqnanka 7,500 6.500 Alolsndria ... 10,000 6.0-? Muscatine ... . 15.(*I0 8,500 Hannibal 17.000 7,876 Monmouth ... 6,920 7.W5 Qtiincy 23,000 17,000 Fort Madison. 2.200 ,'sst La Orange ) Iowa City ... . ii.no 4.000 Tully, aad > .I.^OO 3 ,8W Keokuk 2<i.(S?l ll.lgsi Marlon } lSurlington . ... 25,000 II, (SKI Roekport 4,200 2.,'SSI I'ontnsnc 1.700 ? Alton Ifi.noo 21.000 H arsnw 7, '-00 3,.'<(?l St Louis 90 WM 47.000 Totals 260,820 117,931 1851. 1852. (ireen hihI Cutnlierland Hi vers 24 <ss) 8 5ihi Missouri " 50 000 21.000 11 icsriTt i.ation. 1851 1863 Ohio 44(418 4(11076 1 uillaua 458.221 417 063 Kentucky 214.1(14 1M.300 Illinois Hiver 210.814 113.087 Mississippi do 280.820 157.031 (ir< eu mid CunJjcrlaud do 24.000 8.500 MisMiiuido 50 000 21.H00 l.'M)2 187 1398 840 Deficiency in numlMTs 203 341 There has been on the Wabaih and Illinoirt rivers, this over last .yeitr, a ^ain in the weight of hogs of about 8 j>cr cont. which would be to about 25,000. At (he balance of the jmcking points it is geurrally believed not to amount to rauen. At Chicago and Milwaukie tlieru hai been an es timated excesc packed, this, ovor last year, W about 10,000 bogs. There has bo?n ou tliw Iliiuoia ?tud MisaiMifpi rivers full 2& per cant mora out from the ?am# fauiuboc of bogs uitv b?c-m si4v*, tkU, ovot bwt yeitr, which, with a ltirg? proportion of tha jointrt, i* required f?>r the incrtfe""! W?ft?rn lad Southern demnnd. Those faws, in connootion that we hud 89,000 bhln. loan pork in all the Atlantio citiea, Uio firxt of January thin year. than we had tho ftanie time laiU year, ui ay jioasibly dhow our Cincinimti friend what htw become of the product. L. Cadwhll. APTEKIMKAKNTS EENJSWK* &Sm DAI. ? ALBS BY AUCTION. Auction notice.? ketail nocniu cham paigne, Segar*, Raisins, Tuesday, April 2l>th, at 10V, o'clocV ;>7 Dey street, corner Oreonwieh street, Green ana lilack Twit. Coffee. Coooe, Sweet Chocolate, Jujube Pasts, Sur*r, Soap, Caudle*, Starch, Itice, Segars, Tokaooo, Snuff, Maccaroni, ^weot Oil, Mackerel, Codfish, Scnles, Weight*, Eimlii.fi Bier l'uinp, Ac. W. A. CARTER, Auctionfur. Auction sale-j. Mccorhack. auctioneer On auth of April ? By I. W. Havens? To close a ooacera. All thestockof Oruameutal Iron Furniture at the store No. 1MO Broadway, consisting of Iron Bedstead* in every variety, elegant Spriug Chair*, Pier and Centre Table*, with marble and iron top*, Metallic ease Clocks, Ni/ht Clock*, Portable Beds, folding Bedsteads, ('rib* and Cradles, ?<?., to he Hold in quantities to suit purchasers, by I. W. HAVENS. DS. llOl Gil, AUCTIONEER. -THIS DAT, APRIL ? 30, at 10 A. M , at No. 8 Maodougalstreet, the content* ol tho bouse, embracing a variety of mahogany and maple Furniture, lied*, fee. Sal* t? commence at 10 precisely* WeducMlay, the Furnituro of tho houso No. 17 Eldridje *t. A large assortment. Particular* in time. HENRV H. LEEDS A CO.. AUCTIONEERS, WILL sell at auction, on Tuesday, April 20, at II o'clock, on the Eighth avenue, corner 116th street, near Harlem? extensive sale of Green House and other 1'lants, and Shade Trees, Ac. The entire stock of exotic plants and trees of tho well known ilorist, Mr. T. Dim lap, (who i* obliged to remove on the first of May, ) ooiitistiug of anricana excclsa; acaeiai, large and small; camelia* in every variety, ciunorarias, ericas, hyacyaths in glasse s, loinons and orange* iu fruit aud dower, rose* for green house aud out-door culture, rhododendrons, Ao., Ac. Also, 1,060 Ailnnthus trees for streets, and 20,000 Eng lish hawthorn for hedge*; with many fancy article* in that line. Henry h. leeds a co., auctioneers, willsell at auction, on Tuesday, April 20, Household Furniture, at 10 o'clock, at No. 61^ Broadway, between Bond and Illeeoker streets ? A genteel assortment, consisting of ma hogany Sofas, arm and parlor Chairs, in crimson pinch and hair cloth; mahogany Dining Table*. Sideboards," Bureaus; Centre Table with marble top, gilt frame Mirrors, Divans, Ottomans, Card Tables, Girandoles, Chandelier*, Oa* Fix tures, lace and brooatelle Window Curtains, rosewood seven octave rian<>, made by Jason Neilson, Brussels aud ingraiu Carpet*, Bedroom Furniture in mahogany, iron and maple Bedsteads, mahogany marble top Dressing Bureau*. Also, OilCloth, and a large assortment of Kitchoa Furniture, Crockery and Glass Ware, China Vase*. Ac., A c. Also, oue rosewood seven octavo Piano, made by Gilbort, of Boston, been used but a short time and oo?t $5.10, Henry h. leeds & co.. auctioneers, wi ll sell at auction, on Tuesday, April 20, Genteel Household Furniture ? at 10 o'clock, at No. !*0 Clinton place, near Fifth avenue ? Consisting partly of Brussels Carpet*. *atin da mask Window Curtains, drab worsted damask do, laoe under do, rosewood Parlor Furnitnre, covered in silk brocatelle, etergero, with plato glass backs, and linod with satin wood; do. arm and Parlor Chairs, Contro Tables, tirst class rose wood Pianoforte, made by Barmore; Clocks, Vases, See.. Ao. Also, a general assortment of Bedroom Furniture, Ilrussels Carpets, aruioir a [faff black waluut Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus and glass, waiilistands, marble tops, Bedsteads, iu graiu Carpets, Chain, Shaviug Stand, Oil Cloths, Ac., Ac. Henry h. leeds a co., auctioneers, will sell at auction, on Tuesday, April 20? Uentoel House hold Furniture ? at No. 97 Eleventh street, near Fifth ave nue, at 10^ o'clock, consisting of Brussels Carpets, maho gany carved Sofa Chairs, A c., in hair cloth; Centra Table, Turkey red and lace Curtains, bronze and ormulu Clock, China Vasos, Dining Table*, handsomely carved Book Case, lined with crimson silk, mantel ornaments, l'inr Glasses, Paintings and Engraving*, a very choice lot of Glass, China Ware, Ac. Also, plated ware, Bedroom Furniture, Brus sels Carpets, ingrain do., Beds, Bed -toads, Dressing Bu reaus, Window t urtaius, Washstands, Ao. Sale to oom mcuce with kitchen furniture. JOHN L. V AN DE WATER, AUCTIONEER? TUESDAY and Wednesday, April 20 aud 21, at 11 o'clock, at sale* room. 12 Wall street. Marble Statuary, Fancy Goods, Ac., of the importation of Senior U. Giovannani ? Comprising a large and superb collection of alabastor subject*. Venus do Medici*. Birth of Venus, Bacchus and Ariadne, Moses in the Bulrushes, Venus of Cauuva (!ir*t and second,) Veuus in shell* of various sizes, Dancing Girl of Canova, aud sever al other beautiful group*, all most taitcfully carved in alto and basso relict o; l'ompeii urus and vases, admirably adapted to decorate halls, parlors, niches, See., large Roman taizaa, ornamented with grape leave*, aud supported by Swans; transparent alabastar vases for lamps, Ac.; Neapo litan tazxas; Verde do i'rato work vases; Gothic and Gre cian vases, for flowers: tar/as of Adrianna; large fruit va ses; ice vases and urns; large sizo vestal temple*. An as sortment of rich and elaborate mosaic elegant oorstre ami library table*, richly inlaid in various styles; temples; watch cases ; a^atc and inlaid caudlo-stk'ks ; oblisks ; group* of different animals; large lion on pedestals; shells sup ported by dolphins ; marble oornucopias; large open work caskets ; models of the Leaning Tower of Pisa ; Florentine baskets; inkstands, and a great variety of other fancy articles, useful and ornamental. The works are all most beautifully executed, under the superintendents of a talented Artist, and are generally tinely finished copies of celobarted antique and modern sculpture, with a variety of original works of art. Also, a splendid assortment or China and Bohemian gla?s Fancy goods. Ac. The above are now on exhibition. JOHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.? WEDNES day, April 21, at 10>* o'clock, at the warerooms of Mr. Francis Elleau, corner of Broadway aud Spring street. ? Splendid French Furniture? Positive sale ? Consisting of a splendid assortment of rosewood, parlor, and dining room suites in muslin, to be sold with choice of brocatelle or plush. Comfortables in muslin. Couches, Arm Chairs, Fauteuls de Douo, splendid carved Sofas, Medallion a grat tete-a tetos, Voltaire*, Crapcan Chairs, reclining Chairs; also, rosewood, oak. and black walnut antique hall Chairs, Tables, library Book Cases, Light Stand, Arm Chairs (styles Louis XV., XVI.), Elizabethan dining Chairs, oak extension Tables, library Arm Chairs, Ac., in morocco leather and ploso; splendidly carved rosewood, black walnut, and mahogany Bedsteads; Bureaus; Washstauds, with Italian marble tops; Wardrobes, with French plate mirror doors; Armor a Glace, Etageres, Ladies' Secretaries, Quartette Tables. Card Tables, Ac. Also, a line of splendid imported Papier Maehe good*. All of the above furniture is of the tirst olass, and fully war ranted. The reputation of Mr. Elleau, a* one of the oldest manufacturers and importers, is a sufficient guaranty to all who desire to purchase. Goods can remain on the premises free of charge till the 1st of May. RC. KEM1I, AUCTIONEER.? HANDSOME FURNI ? ture, Pianoforte, Ao? this day, at 10 e'clock, at the house 7ti2 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets. R. C. Kemp will sell at auction, as above, all the furnltnre eoatained in tho largo three story house 763 Broadway, most efwhich is nearly new, and consists of Rosewood Parlor Furniture, en suite, covered in French brocatelle and hair cloth; one handsome Rosewood Pianoforte, Brussels aud ? ther Carpets. Mirrors, Oil Paintings. French Mantel Clock and ornuuients. Extension Dining Table, Wardrobes, Ma hogany and Walnut Chamber Furniture, Mattresses, to gether with all tho usual assortment of a well furnished bouse, which is particularly well worthy the atteutiua of housekeepers. Catalogues on morning ofsale. WM. McILVAIN, AUCTIONEER.? AUCTION SALE of handscme and fashionable Furniture, Paintings, Books, Pianos, Ac.? M. Denry A Sen will sell, on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock precisely, at 46 Hamersley street, near Va rick street, the entire Furniture, which was all made to or der by a first class cabinetmaker, consisting of elegant Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, Centre Tables, two splendid Mir ror*, Lace and Embroidered Window Curtains, Bookcase, Sideboard, Tapestry Carpets, Oilcloths; with every article useful for a genteel fanflly. Has been in use but a few month*. Also, 20 Cabinet Paintings in gilt frames. Also, a valuable Private Library of choice standard works. Also, a superior fine-toned rosewood Pianoforte. Also, Bedsteads, Beds, Matrasses, Uedding, Bureaus, Ac., together with an excellent assortment of pood Kitchen Furniture. Sale pe remptory for cash, in city funds. N. B. Catalogues, with full description, will be ready on Monday morning, when the Furniture, Paintings, Ac., can be examined. nWAKCIAIs. nnn T0 #2.000 A YEAR.-TO BOOK CAN HP 1)"UU vassers ia the several States. ? A Great Book for Agents, to whom the sole right of sal* is given.? Magnifi cent work of History? A whole Library in itself; cost $11,000 ? 1,207 page*? 70 Maps? 700 Enaravings.? Now ready, and for sale by subscriptions, a History of all Nations, from the earliest period to the present time; or Universal History and Biography combined, in which the history of every nation, ancient and modern, is separately given. By S. O. Goodrieh, Consul to Paris, aad author of several work* of hittory, "Peter Parley'* Tales," Ac. It contains 1,207 pages, royal octavo, and is illustrated Irr 70 maps and 700 engraving*, bound in Turkey morooce. The work will not be offered for sale in bookitore*, but will be sold by can vassing agents in every county in the several States, to whom the exclusive right is given by the publishers. In variable price? in 1 vol., in 2 vol*., $7. For full par ticulars of this agency apply to the subscriber*. As this worki* destined to have a large sale the earliest applicants, if competent and res| fusible persons, will receive the most desirable territory for canvassing. Address DERBY A MILLER, Sole Publishers, Auburn. N. Y. T. S.? Applicants in tbe Southwestern States will please address U. W. Derby A Co., General Agent*, Cincinnati, Ohio. Treasury office, ralkioh. n. c.. march 2#th, 1862.? Sealed proposal* will be received at this office until tke 10th of Nay next for tbe purchaie of eixty thou sand dollar*' worth of Stat* Bond*, ioaed oy the State nf North Carolina. The interest, six per cent per annum, on which will be payable **nu-*annaliy on the flr*t Monday ia January and July in each year, ana the principal at the end of ten years, in eoaformity with aa aetefthe General Assem bly ot said State, ratified January IS, 1H61. Personi bid ding will pli asc endorse on their letter* "Proposals for State Bond*." D, W. COVRTI, PabUe Treasurer of North Carolina. PW. BYRNES A CO., K9 SOUTH STREET, NEW ? York, and No. 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool, Issue Sight Draft*, payable throughout England, Ireland, Scot land and Waleii are also agent* for the Empire, Red Star, Dramatic, and at. George's Lines of Liverpool Packets, and New Line from Hamburg and Rotterdam, sailing weekly. CertlSeateifor above line* for sale. Drafts on Ireland, ac.-the subscribers draw Sight Draft* oa various bank* and bankers in Eagland, Ireland and Sontland, iu sums to suit. WILLIAMS A GUION, 40 Fulton street. Passage can be secured by the old Blask Star Line of Liver pool packets, sailing 1st, titb, litb, 16th, 21*t, and iMth ot every month. REMITTANCES.-DRAFTS FROM XI AND UPWARDS, naynlle at sight, in any town throughout Great Britain aud Ireland, are issued by the undersigned, sole agent* in this city for the Swallow Tail lines of London and Liverpool Packets. BOM man, GRIN NELL A CO., K3 South street. TO LANDED PROPRIETORS.? PROPOSALS, POST paid, will ?>? received by tho undersigned, on belulf of the Village llomeatead Loan end Savings Fund Association, until tho 1st day of May next, from landed proprietors or in nd agents, for tho sale of lands within twenty miles ot tho < it y Halt, of suitable quality, and ranging in quantity fr"m tifty to five hundred acres, in the vicinity of railroad or it' ninboat communis ntion. XV. A. KENT. 129 William street. WM O'BRIEN, H U est Forty-third street. EDWARD O'MALLON, .t.'i Chatham str eet. /' A I T I O N.? TIIE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED Vv against receiving an order signed by I). C. .laeksoe, of Albany, dat?il April 17. (or thereabouts), inf*\or of tho subsi ribor, ssid order having been I< *t or mislaid. WM. UODSON. 1 1 IUUI A SPLENDID DWELLIVO HOUSE VJ I I in Brooklyn for sale. A now marble front bonse, Sr*t class, will be sold at a bargain. A firm n ar the city would bu taken for part of the pnri.bauc money. Apply to M L. SHELDON, f.'i Nnssau street. ma nnn bond and mortgage for sale.? yj7T"9vM/w An excellent seeond mortgage of $i,tb)0, (or ti tat of Jl'.tssi), amply secured by city property, drawing 7 per eont, and having one year to run, will bo sold at a dis count of gstl, if applied for this day. M. L. 811 EL DON, Insurance Agent, 8ft Nassan street . c IU fiflkT T0I,0AN.|0N(B0M> AND MORTGAGE) VJj I real estate, on property in this city. In quire of S. OSGOOD, 75 Nassau street, oa the first floor, from in A. M. to 3 P. M. H.O (Will WAMTED TO PURCHASE. ABOUT TWO thousand dollsrs worth of good left off Clot bin* In large or small quantities, for which the fall velne will be given, In enrront money, on application, althor person ally or threarh nbst, to JAMES MOnON EV^t hij store, 11 Wang* ?tt#?t, a few d?*M i(o? Chatham it(wb jrKNAars* uaumk ARTIST'S STUDIOS TO LET? IN TBI L4IOKBIIU> inc. now finishing, in Br*a4w*y, ?ext to UriM chureli, and opposite Klovonth street. F.aoh room having a northern skylight, and ex pressly arranged for tli? purpose. Also > Urge parlor aad bed roon Im second floor. For termi. 6lc , o*ll it A. DOD WORTH'S, No. 444 Broom itr*9t. Broadway stoke to let.-to lit. thk spa cious store Nu. ;#>t Broadway, a good location for ft bank or insurance company; aUu t? let, a nrnaW of offices in tho second anil thir l stories of the building. A sale to E. BLOOMER, 3Urt Broadway. ? HOOSE TO LET.-A TBKEE STORY BRICK HOUSE, consisting of two basement* and ten roome, sliding doors, n. arblo mantels, dry under cellar*. and well olosetod. Rent moderate. In a Healthy location in Powers streot, east aids, between Dean and Bergen streets, South Brooklyn. Inaujro of E. AUKKDACd, 84 John street, from ! to 12 e'oloek. House and lot for sale cheap? price $2. an; No. 93 Smith street, Brooklyn, seven block* from South ferry, and one from Atlantic streot. Let* now fcr near $.'*10 a year, House new. Titla warrant id. Apply to Mr. GIBBONS, from 10 to 12 o'olook, 37 Pearl ttrjo*., now Broad etrcet. Houses in eighty-sixth street, yorkvilli. ?To let, t wo or three of tho row of live new throo story Houses on north hide of Eighty sixth atreet, went of Harlem railroad. These houses are finished in handsome modern style, the atreet is I0U feet wide, regulated, curbed, (lagged, and righted; and tho ground being Tory high, renders the lunation one of the most desirable on the island. Apply to RICHARD L.SUYDAM, 158 Waverley plaoe Laundry to let: and fixtures for sale. The building is woll lighted and ventilated, and ii equal, If net superior, to any establishment of the kind in thiaeity, and alforda a tine opportunity fora person estab lished, or about commencing the bneinest. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMKR, 319 Fourth avonue, from two to seven P. M. Offices to let-suitable for lawyers and artiste, at $4, $7, aud $10 per month, fronting on Naj eau street, and in Clinton Court. Apply to GEO. LKVIE, 136 Nassau street. PART OF A HOUSE TO LET, IN HOYT STREET, Brooklyn, second dour north from Atlantic street, to a small. g< nteel family of grown persons, two rooms, with pantries, grates, and marble mantels. and one smtll room on second floor, one room with tire plaoe, and two smalt rooms on third floor. Privilege of collar and washing ruoui. Ap ply on the premsies, from 2 till ft I*. M. PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE WANTED, IN A CENTRAL part of the city; a basement, parlor, or second floor. Address with terms and location, Dr. Niohuls, No. 91 Clinton place. Rooms to let.? a vert small, strictly pri vate family, orenpying the whole of a new, modern built three atorr house in a desirable location, would let to a tingle gentleman a suite of rooms, neatly furnished, on the second floor; theu are oonneoted by sliding doors, havo firo places, with m&rLle mantels, pantries, bathing room, ho. Apply at 436 Broome street, a few doors oast of Broadway Stores and dwelling to let, in warren street.? No. M Warren street ia now being altered into two stores, whioh, together with tho dwelling part, sontalning a kitchen aud twelve rooms, will bo ready for occupancy on the 1st of May. The principal store, 50 frfbt dcop, is well adapted to a Bank or Insuranoe Company. Apply daily on the premises from 12 till 1 o'clock of 11ENKY BKltGli. TO LET? STORE 1G7 BROADWAY. APPLY TO P. N. GELLATLEY, on the premises, up stairs, room No. 6. Olfiocs to let in the same building. TO LET? TWO FRONT OFFICES. ON FIRST FLOOR of No. 4S Front street, with or without Loft. Apply to GEO. L. PRIDE, 3 Broad street. TO LET? THE LOWER PART OF NOS. 10 AND 19 Union place, Sonth Brooklyn. Apply to J. L. TIF FANY, 96 Liberty street. TO LET -FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES, ON S UN days, the beautiful Hall on the first floor of No. IM Broadway. Apply to U. WOO?, on the premises, ia the evening. TO LET? THE NEW FOUR-STORY BUILDING. NO. 107 Fnrmau street, Brooklyn, suitable for machinists, manufacturers, storage. Ho. Apply to JOHN BLISS, No. 41! Fulton street, New York. TO LET? THE LOFTS OF STORE NO. 116 RROAD way. A most desirable location for nn importer of fancy goods. Apply to WM. BURROUGHS, JR., ofliec of Dry Goods Reporter, No. HO Broadway. TO LET.? TnEHOUSE.NO. 88 ELEVENTH STREET, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues. Also, a Cottam house in Thirty-sixth street, betweeu Broadway and Fifth avenue. Inquire of F. it J. E. HEALTH, No. 20 Chamber* street, from 12 till 3 o'clock. TO LET, IN BROOKLYN, THE TWO STORY AND attio brick House, with basement and under collar, No. 136 Hudson avenue, next to the oorner of Sands street, ?ontaining thirteen rooms. Rent $:iSfl. Apply to Francis Blanchet, 290 Sixth avenne, before 9 A. M , and after ft P. M. TO LET? IN Tn E CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR A term of yoars, the two houses situated at thouorth-east corner of Chestnut and Ninth streets, adjoining tho Girard House. Apply, by letter, prepaid, to JAMES C. FISIIER.er SAMUEL F. FISHER, No.76& Walnut streot, Philadelphia. Tannery to lease.-a tannery, capable of tanning 20, WW sides per year; bark plenty. Three h <urs distance frum Albany, by rail and plank roads, to the pro perty. A tine house eu the gropert^. T IDT, fti Wall street. O LET? THE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AN? third story of new building No. 29 Beekinan St., bstweea William and Nassau. Each stonr offered it 90 feet deep, and Well calculated for any kind of business. They will be lot Separately or together, as may be required. Inquire of JAMES CONNER fc SON, 2ft Ana. cor. Nassau. TO RENT? NEAR THE TERMINATION OF THE Sixth avenue Railroad, two superior three story base ment brick houtet, with tho modern improvements. Ri-nt $400. Also, two brown itone fronts on Twenty-tifth streot, near Sixth avenue. Rent $6W. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. TO LET? SIX NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL ing Houses in Forty-fifth street, botween Sixth avenue Railretd and Broadway, with all the modern improTomentt. To good tenantt will bo rented low. Apply on the pre mises fro it 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., or to E. W. BARNARD, 2.19 Seventh ttreet. TO LHASE, SHOPPING, WITH STEAM-THE CON ?enient premisee, SO by 100 feet, on Forty-oighth street, near Third avenue, known as Newburger's Factory, will bo leased at a low rate for a term of years. Eight horse power engine, nearly new. Inquire of SPIES & CO., 91 Maidon lane. TO I.ET.? IN TnE PLEASANT VILLAGE OF WEST Hobuken, within two milet of the ferry, commanding a line prospect of the bay, city, he., tix neat houses on Wa verley Terrace, each having $ood accommodation for a re spectable family. Rent $IM) per annum. Apply to W. SI N< 'LA IRK, near the premises. TO LET-AT HOBOKEN, A NEAT TWO STORY AND attic oottage house; situation most desirable; front ing the water, about live minutes walk from the ferry. On the premises are tome of the finest fruit trees and shrubbery. Apply to G. B. SMITH, No. 2H5 Washington street, noar Murray. Office up stairs. TO I.ET OR LEASE? A STORE AND DOCK, A GOOD location for business for a person with a small capital. Also a brown freestone quarry, the stone being favorably known in the c ity. Water communication to the oity. Rent low, possession given the 1st of May. For further particu lar!, apply tn JjVMES McALLISTEIl, 141 Fulton street. TO LET-A COTTAGE HOUSE AND THREE LOTS OF ground, situated on Scventy-tirst street, corner of Fourth avenue ; honse built new lust fall. On the premises is a small stable for one horse, together with other conve niences. Rent $300. For further information, onquire of CASPER RITTER, Mercer House, corocr Broome and Mor oer streets, or on the premises. THE LOWER PART OF A THREE STORY nOUSE to let to a smalt family. The upper part is now let to a family of three persons. Also the Furniture for sale; it was made to order last May, and hat been used with care tince. The houso it in first rate order, and possession can be had before the first of May. Floaau call, or address, at 27 Greene street. TO LET? FOUR NEW BROWN STONB FRONT Bouses, furnished with chandeliers and gat fixtures eemplete, plate glatt windows, heatert, baths, so., located in a good neighborhood? rent, $600; one splendid brown stone house in Brooklyn ? rent, $704i one brick de.? $400; ?ne brick do.? $200; Store and House, oorner of avenue 0 and Eighth street? rent, $600. Inquire of S. F. TOWN BEND, 82 Nattau itreet, up itairi. TO LET? WITH POSSESSION ON OR ABOUT TnE first ofMny, a handsome cotttgo rosidenco, with stable, carriage house, and outhouses, now in progress of erection, on Eight vcighth street, corner of Bloomingdale road. The alnv* will be rented on reasonable terms to a good tonant. Apply immediately, to M. WILSON, No. 83 William street. corner of Maiden lane. N. B.? The above property consists of eleven lots of ground, and enclosed with picket foncc. TO LET.? THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK honse, No. 186 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue, hav ing bathroom, hot and cold water, fixtures, gas, ran :?e, 4tc., & c. Wilt be painted and put in good order, and routed at a moderate rent to a private family. Apply to LAMBERT SUYDAM, No. I.M Waverley place. TO LET-THE UPPER PART OF A FINE HOUSE? Four rooms, bath room on floor, with kitchen and attic, and gas throughout the house. Address Franklin, Herald office. References requirod. ^HREF, LARGE, LIGHT AND FINISHED LOFTS TO 1. let, in the building No. 102 Fulton street. Inquire in the ttore. Immediate possession given. TO LET? NO. 183 GREENWICH STREF,T,|XEXT MKR* cbanti* Exchange Bank, corner Dey ?tr?ut. ? To|hauker?. olothiers, carpet, shoe or dry goods merchants, that elegant five story, brown stone front, building; will he finished by 1st of May or June, next door to Messrs. Wilkinson, cloth ing establishment . from John street. For particulars apply next door, or tv R. F. MATHEWS, 73 Cedar itreet, corner Nassau. TO LET, FOR SALE. OR EXCHANGE? A HOUSE and twenty acres, suitable for a respectable private residence, gentleman's seat, physician er farmer, at Quecue, L. I,, distinguished for health and sea bathing. It will he let nn shares, in lieu ef rent, to a respoc table tenant, who will furnish the honse and take summer boarders. Rent $lfi<l. Apply at 144 McDougal street, at 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. _ TO LET-A TWO STORY AND ATTIC MODERN built house, with large >ard, counter cellar, range, hot and coM wator throughout. Possession first of May. En quire of W. A it. II A ItHIOT, 124 (Charles strset ; or George Harriot, 208 Spring ttreet. '* i TO LET OR LEASE? A PIER, ETr ON THE NORTH river, near the foot of Canal street. Water deep enough tor the largest site bontt. Apply to JAMHS PRICE, office 176 Hudson street. TO LET-THE TWO TWO STORY ATTIC AND BASE mcnt houses, Not. 81 Varick nnd 10 Wooster streets. Both In perfect order, and suitable for genteel families. Also, to b-t. upper l nrt of honse 478 Greenwich street. Apply to JAMES PRICE, office 17^ Hudson street. T OUT? TIIE UPPER PART. WITH BASEMENT, OF ? two story end nttli House, in West F.levcnt b str'ct, netr Sixth avenue, to a tmall family. Rent H7.V Enquire at No, i(Hl West Eleventh street. fro 1,1'T? IN BROADWAY. TWO STORES, 110 FEET JL deep: nnt, }760each. Also, a basement und counter - cellar. Ml by !<*) foet. All well lighted. Inquire at No. 706 Broiuway. fftQLIT-THK STORK, AND CELLAR, AND FIRST J loft of buliillng No. 12 Gold street, between Piatt street and Msiilcn lane. The store is well fitted tftu<l shelved. Apply to l HOS f SMI1 II on the premises. OHO LIT ON BROADWAV-A LARGE HALL, SUIT J able for a Lodge Room, place of Fublio Worship, or ether purposes. Also a bn^emi nt, 76 by 24. Possession enn be hmi Immediately. Apply ou the premises, 1,101 Broad way, m nr Thirty-third ttreet. X-'s/oCJ I J/Y 1 , r'LA V!" K?-Tnz NEW THREE .... v !? Loi,i"Mi">' '?? ,rTinH Place, on Third street, in ^ * ro<ili 1 arlors nnr d.inmMv arrhod w|?b fii L # rr<?> within two minutes walk of Peck ilew VJrt. l" U l? Jacob ,tre??" Tub north American mutual loam and ac cuuuiMiai Fund Association.? In coneequeaeo of "|t room Win; engaged at the Broadway llouae l?t Friday evening, tho association could not hold tliair mooting um vertwod. They will, however. hold a PubHo MoeUag oa Wednesday evening next, tho Slit lait., at 8 e'elook, at Cu>. vrntlon llall, 177 aud 17V W ouster itreet, four doors below Bloocker. A geutl-man well acquainted with tho Buildilag Association principle will Rddreel the meeting. Seats pra Tidcd fur ladies. RICHARD P. CA KM AN, Prosidou^ TlIOs. S. CUMM1MOS, Vie* 1'rwt. Mortimer Smith, Secretary. Third mechanics- building and MrruAi* Loan Aatooiation.? A regular monthly atotiaifiiUa payment of dura and the redemption ofaharoo will no belt at Union Building, 16.1 Bowery, e a Tuesday, April M, at S o'elook I*. M. Am there are bat a few ihmn loft, persons de sirous of availing themselves of tho advantages offered bp tl.i* association, nad better attend thia moating aad aik scribe. Speaker* will bo in attondaaco. Entrance fee, Vd feats; monthly dues, $2; ultimate value of a (hare, UN, This society will loan mouey at the rate- of six per coat oa the actual amount advanced on a share. Persons desirous of withdrawing can do ao by giving one Month's notice, ftad receive back tho duea paid by thoia, with interest at tka of seven per cent per annum. Persons paying in ad van 00 J ?"#*r?d interest. There are but a few aharcs loft, and the bonks will positively be ciosod as soon as 1.000 a karoo aro subscribed for ; ao persons desirous of joining had bettor apply early, to JACOB I'ECAKE, Secretary, 163 U OS toe street. Office hours from i> A. M. to 1 P. M. F??" SAMS-ONE SHAKE IN THE THIRD AMERICAN * ,"nll,di?s. Aasocatlon. Enquire of WILL AM SHORT, Guilder, ISJrulton street, upstairs. DRY GOODS. RIBnONS AND STRAW GOOD#.? THE RICHEST lot of Ribbons from auction thia aeason, juat received. Also Gray and Goosamer, with other now atyles of Straw Bonnets, daily from tho manufactory. J. II. HOMES, A John street. PARIS DRESSES AND LADIES' FASHIONS IN GENI ral.? Althongh dancing may porhaps have boon carried on with less spirit this wiuter than hitherto, the ladios of tho ariatocratlo circles have not beou. behind in displaying their toilots, from the wareroous of their protege, tho establiah mentof Miss Fauvct, 4 rue Mdnara. At tho Tuik'rieo, tho Princess V. wn remarkable by a dross of watered silk, oolor Roae antique de l'rovina. trimmed with a magniiicent Point d'Alcnoon lace; the M'se de C. wore a splendid dress of sky blue tulle, covcrud with white blonde applications; at tna Hotol de Ville, tbe residence of tho Minister of War, and in the private parties of thearistocratlo faubourgs, M'ine do 8t. A. was romarknd for a handsome roso colored full drosa, trimmed with ribbons and gauffreo, and a host of othor ladiea of distinction, is proof that thoir preference ll fully justified by the new _ patterns, tho froshuess of tho ornaments, aad especially the graceful forms of tho dreajos from thuir privi leged house. HISCEIaLANBOUSi AMIDON'S SPRING IIAT.? ALWAYS CELEBRATBB for light and elegant Hats, Amidon has reocutly per fected important improvements, by which he ia absolutely enabled to otter the lightest aud most elegant hat that baa ever made its apnearanoe in New York. Sales room 640 Broadway, near Bloocker street. F. 11. AMIDON. Strawberries.? wm. m. white, fourteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, having to re move, must sell at a sacrifice, his large stock of Strawberry Plants; they are of the choicest varieties, may bo trail ?plant ed, and will fruit this season; also, his superb collection of Groenliousu Plants, etc., packed, and aont to any part of tho Uuion. WATCHES, WATCHES.? I AM SELLING WAR rantcd gold and silver watches at lower pricos than ia charged by any other house in New York: ? La lies' fine gold watches, jewelled, $25; gold levers, full jewelled, $30, and $10; English gold patent lovers, Slr>, $50; English sil ver patent levors, as low as $1H; English silver patent lovers ibosl quality ) $30; silver hunting levers, full jewelled, $1S. OHN COX, importer of watches, 2fJM Broadway, cornor af Fulton street (up stairs), and 251 Bowory. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS' TOOLS, DHN tists' Files, Hand Lathes, Slide Rests, Watoh Mato rials, Stub's Tools aud Files, Ao., at wholesale or retail, b w W ILLI AM U. FKASSE, 00 Chatham street, three doors front Chambers street. FLOIIR.-fKIO BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR; branded Hopetoa Mills, Hiram Smith, Riohardson, oto. 500 barrels superfine do., branded Niagara Mills. 300 bar rels No. 2 superfine flour. Oat, Graham and Indian moat. Forsalo hy_ J. T. A J. O. FROST, 2S4 Front street THE LANDLORD'S HYDRANT BARTHOLOMEWS patent self-aoting? are strong, durable, not likoly to freeze; wont burst pipe; children do not break nor injur* them, carelessly; cheaply repaired, wfthont diggii:^ up, aad are always left shut, never being left r-'nning by earolosa noss in children. Double Hydrants for two yurlt. Far (ale by tho plumbery. BRUSHES! BRUSHES I !? A LARGE AND SPLENDIB assortment of Bru?hos, 'ust received at R. D. A D. McMLKKAY'S Brush Warehouse, 2(3 Pearl St., Now York. SPEAR'S PATENT REVOLVING MITRE BOX? PA tsnted Novcnlbor, 1451.? This machine is so oonstruotod as to be arranged instantly, to cut tho mitres for any obtnsa or acutc angle, as well as square Joints, and warranted ta make perfect joints. The whole or part of the right of said machine for sale. For further particulars, enquire of MATHEW SPEAR, Bowdoinham, Me., or of J. M. KELLY, Rivliinoud, Mo. PERFUMERY? TWENTY PER CENT LOWER THAN any house in New Fork, by H. E. HART, Manufactur ing Perfumer, 7-1* John street. Important to Druggists. ? H. E. Ilart has published a new gold circular label, for fitting out a Drug Store complete, containing 1200 names for oaofi site bottle and drawer, not more than one cent each Label. Worthy of notice. Mangle.? this is a labor saving macuink, capable of performing the labor of six psrsoas with ease, putting a beautiful gloss on table linen, sheet*. Ao. Priucs, $3J ta $K0. DUNCAN A WEST. 51 Beckman street. CLOTHING.? THE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES at his oldsestablished stand, paying cash, ourrcnt money, for ladies' and gentlemen's cast off apparel, jewelry, and all kinds of superfluous articles, on making application by n*t? or sailing at his office. L. A. COWEN, 17 Wall street, basement. Rich cut glass and pressed ware.? turner Lane, A Morris, Not. 43, 45 aad 47 Duane street, Maaa taeturers and Wholesale Dealers in Rioh Cnt til ass aaf Pressed Ware, of every description, and of the latest atyltf ef patterns for table nse. Also, Solar, Fluid, and Gas Globe* Hall Lanterni, with stained, enamolled, and out class; Olsj stained and cut for parlor and hall doors. Dome Lighta, It* We invite the attention of eonntry merchants te our ttealL ef wbloh wo have the largest in the eity, at reduced priewt Persons about purchasing cut glass for hotels, staaaeaa restaurants, and private use, will tlnd every variety of pat tern by caMirg at our wareroems. Paiticnlar eUoaMaa paid to tho packing of California orders. Silas c. herring's world's fair premium Sales (Wildor's patent.) Depot at Green Block. Water street, between Depytter and Pine streets, where S. C. Herring continues to make and sell his world wide oelebra ted Safes; warranted free from dampness. S. C. H., by tha introduction of rhilled iron was tho first aad only perse* who has ever offered the public a safe combining the two ea sentia! qualities necessary to constitute a perfect Fire aad Bnrglar proof Safe united in one. The subscriber ia als* the sole owner of tho rights to make and sell Halls' Pateat Anti-powder Lock, which received a medal at the World'* Fair, aud which he has for some time past been introducing on his safes, much to the satisfaction of the public, being much more secure against powder and burglar a picks thaa tho looks generally used by safe makers. SILAS 0. HERRING, Nos. 138. 137 and 139 Water street. UfUteTH KNOWING.? A LIQUID nAIR DYE. MM TT quiring but one application, (saving the time aad trouble of going over the hair with two diflorent prepara tions), has been discovered. It is instantaneous in iti ef fects, producing an inimitable black or brown color, aa do sired. A receipt for making and directions for using the same, will be gent to any address, on receipt ef $1, peat paid. Address ETIENNE GUY, Analytical Chemist, beaM Broadway Post Ofllcs. L~YON'S MAGNETIC POWDER, 434 BROADWAY. Rats ? rats? rats, Hi every joist and beam, Mice? mice ? mice, Wherover I go I see 'em. Cats? cats? oats, I've tried thru all in vain; But not a rat or a mouse the less Can I see, my many attempts to bless. For upon my word I verily guess, Not a single one has been slain. Dogs I've tried, and poisonous stuff. Powders, arsenio, and snuff Hold on my friend, you've said enough. Cats and dogs have failed 'tis true, Poison, snuff, and powdors too ; Cages and traps of steol and iron; But "dou't give up"? Just go to LYON. Iiis specific will relieve you, For 'twill make all vermin letve jrott. _Only lb cents a box or flask. E. LYON, 434 Broadway. IS IT POSSIBLE THAT ANT ONE WILL nARBOR any longer these obaoxiotts vermin and Inseets that infest their dwelliags. restaurants, hotels, ships, farms, Ac., saoh as rats, mise, eockreaohea, atita, grenad mice, molea, bed knga, Ac., when there ia an effectual artiole for the exteraai aatien of them in tbe eityf Just east year eyss over the respectable list of persons and places Henry K. Costar of 444 Broadway refers yon to, vis: Mr. Hodges. Carlton Hoaae; L. Dolmonioo, Detmoniro's Hotel; Clarke A Hailey, Uoward House; Meroer House; Empire City House; (.'apt. Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Johnson's (late Shelly't Restauraat; J. Tay lor. Cnafeetioaer, Broadway; Upson's Restauraat, Broad way and Leonard; John Genin, the Hattor; L. B. Buisse, 4$ John street; P. T.King, 41 South street; Bsaj. Wood, loMao doagal; ,W. H. Uaderhill, 430 Brooms; Washington Market; Clerks of do; Watehmoa.de; Batohers, da; Fishermen, doj And tbe others, do; Centre Market, earns as above. Ttina sanrts of others eonld be named. Believe net the oertideatea pahlUhed by otbera, bat ea>iulre of tbe peraeas namad in tkcui; then you will net be deceived. Go aad enquire and satisfy yonraelvss of any, er all ef the above persons nr place* earned, of the wonderful etteaoy of Costar's Hxterraina tor. Remember that Costar's Depot is 444 Broadway, New Yerk. Remember three feure (444. > ARTIFICIAL LEECHES.? ALEXANDER'S PATENT. By thie invention families eaa have sic or twelve leeches always ready for use, and easily applied, at a t ri ding cost, wnea compared to the expense and trouble af the disgusting reptile. Depot U1 riltei street, Herald bnflding. HORSES, CARRIAGK8, dcc. NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, SI CROSBY STREET.? Anctlon sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, Ae., every Monday and Wednesday, at 12 o'clock. Persons hav ing property to dispose of will please call and have it regis tered, JOHN H. (IATFIKLD, proprietor. ALARGF. TWO HORSE WAGON FOR SALE-WILL hold eighteen barrels of flour. Will be sold cheap for waat of use. Enquire uf W. A J, B. HARKIOT, 124 Charloe street. _ _ AI AIR OF SPLENDID CREAM HORSES. WITH white mane* and tails, 7 years old this spriug. kind in single and double harness, excellent travellers, one of them very gay and easy under the saddle, are offered for sale very Cheap, at the stable of Messrs. READ A Til I! ESI) ELL. Mer cer street, near Jlleocker. They will be sDld very low, it' h; plied for this day, t r Tuesday, the 20tli Inat. 1.1 OK SALF? ONE OK TIIF, MOST SIM, K.N Of l> SADDLE Horses in the world. He is n dark bay. If>^ liand? Hgh> fi years old this -pring, the property of a private gentleman aboat leaving f-r Europe, lie i? .mind, aud kimi in all har mss. Price !f2"?l. Inquireof WM. CKAKT, Hudson County Hotel, Ilobofcen. 1JV01 SAIF. -A BAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD. . fifteen Imndshigh, sound und kind in all hsrnr-'s, and h beautiful saddle horse. May bo seen at 17 Monr< c street. It or 8 \ LI? AM ELIGANTCAL tsii, BUILT nv law rence A Collis, In tVe most tubstantial manner, noarly eqnal to new. and in complete order, intended to be closed rp or opened, being n stylish carriage. Apply at the stable, N , Ej 'hMi s' ri -l , near 1'if't Ii ;i\ emi' . ItOK SALE A ROCK A W A \ W A(;( IN , SI' I TA I1I.F. F ?R one or two hnrsoc; also a Rockaway Carriage suifahla for countrj hacking; slao a second hand close Coach, in good running order; also a double seated Wagon, In good running order. Can be seen at the stable of REED It TKI EoDfcLL, 172, 174, and I7'l Mercer street. THE CHEAPEST AND REST.? DR. TOBIAS'S YENE tisn l.tninient for llersee, put np in nearly pint hottlca, it warranted superior to any other for oolic. tores, sprains, swellings, scradehes, cuts, breisaa, Ae. I'riee, SO cents p?* bottle, for sale by the druggists and sterekoopora 'hrewgtj ?U4 tht Stttct. Depot, 140 Grteawuh stmt.