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! | | i I I I t | | H it s it fi i | f é { | : i i i l rT iH ‘lapdectinely many of Whe features of whe preven aw N p.sces al who were corpo rasore under be grants of he crows and Dy We laws of the State om the came footing. The veuiry B80 alec required to report te ke corperaiors every year (0 fall ecovant of the ega.itien of the funds and property (@f Trinity corporation, and to farmed 0 tet of al! who are @uasidere4 corporatore or voters. No righte Jcemed to be “vented rights,” are in any way dimurbed. From the genera; ecquiescrace maniiaeted among Swnntore | appeared eviient the We reperi was sasistectory, as it ‘wes Unanimous WHR ihe ecient committee Tae dill jo (wodeced will undoubied!y pass through betb houses, though 1 9 whapered abou. ines Desauss Bis Ksceliumcy (he Goverser 2 a Trinity worshipper be may voto tbo Dil. Tale wil) make public oytaion ihe stronge’, and en gourage the Legisiature to pase ls over the Governor's Rend. But still we believe be bes too moch solid sense Ww ren counter to We peopte e will. Benaior Maddes made « ering speecn ihe morniag against the bill for asiary ing the locks oo ine Ubemung He nae i | : i i i : i i i t f iM He i i ‘J f : i He f i | i it e ' # i j ii i i | fH E i i i i t fi gel i i [ & 1 i i fr h i i i fy i F fit i i | FE E i j i i } F tea £¢. i i 4 H £ $ I tl i i i | t A 7. Hod ky i E z 3 f i s t z i I ue i i i i f if E gE tht fil el i Hil i 7 i i < H E i é : H, g £ i : i ir ib i 4 Hi i i g i i en at i Bradfs i i | | | i 2 i i! i He I i i & 5 eg & > $ 3 siigty ii :4 f i it it ir igY i | After 8 tedious and protracted effert to charter » well known millionaire trast company, under the mame of (be (Commercial Trust Company of the city of New York, the Dill was brought to a final vote in the House yomerday evening, and defeated, wanting a vote of only six. As thin was intended as a sort of competitor to the United ates Trust Company the Dill had both friends and ene ‘mien in the lobby, the latter (imally prevailing. It enn- pol be galvanized during the session. ‘There is to be a suspension bridge over the Harlem river, pemewhere is the locality of the High Bridge. A Dill te favorably in the Senate, aud will pass. i i ! nif Ht iit i i a k : A i | 3 a i : gs 4 i 5 f : : } 1 i i i s H | f zt AH | 5 5 H 8 E i HH 3 i if E ! ih it | i : E i : res 2 H Ht i | : i | H | | Fy i j i i > I E i i 8 i i 5 f i i i ? i i i | it i i i i i i ie i ARRIVALS. From Mharieston, in be steamship Jas Adger—A F tt, 8 A Wisstock, T Sanford, Leterge, Mise Burke, Mies ly, JS Harris, © J B F Chew, T steerage. Prom Buenos Ayres, in the bark Warren White—Capt ¢ P Jearvey Cate of the bare Mazepoa), and lad; Mra Hacustait, Den Kervea Pietoher, Commieaary of the Argentine steainer Company From Shanghae, in the ship Sweepsiake—Robert Under- bull, B hore, Steamship Kangaroo, Sreawenir K Awcanoo (at Sea), March 11, 1587. 3.0 Jerramy, Bea —Dear Sir—As our voyage in this fine +h Under your command, is about to erm. anie, we, Line un- dersicned seloon passengers, consider |! 4 mort pleasing duty ‘we owe you to ex Fess amanimousty our beet thanks for the great Kindorss consideration aud geatlemanly bearing we have experienoed from you, he marked courvesy and atten- tion of your medica) officer, and sleo your chief and other i beg to state our admiration of the maaner in which conducted, and to add to this yantly Kept table He i : : it i t ¢ + E ft i Beliigerent—Mr, Adams’ Card tn Reply to the Advertising {Mor of the Mirror. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. No, 01 Baoanway, March 14, 1857. ‘The Mirror, pamting to have revenge for what tne od! tor Gowbuleee coariders outraged bumenity, comes to me this even rg with an editorial marked, that | may Bot enoape cee ing what t says of me = Lem not an embiiocs man, and therefore beg to sevure the edfior of that jonr- nal (bet be s mistaken in eupposing tha 1 Dear him any W) Will; tor, tracy, What be could say oT & book of mine ‘Would ANC O) Me ROOLL OE Much as ould (Ne Waimporings 8 model of @ gentleman's dress hat for the of 1857 Ess. FF hele respecte ihe MePEMSCUEID, 115 Namaau street Fine Row Open— at Bo. 6 RasTwenty eighth sirest, near Fifth svenus Tuman’s Ware's ot ine and ereyeed obec ear = 20K, 200 and Bw) Broadway, om nor Warren sree. Great Bargains th rg oe Acromnt of —T DERBY & OC MEANY, Sporting tatlore of 1a Fara ice! ota ther renal Soca the vetect eryiss wil be opens er eer a fuper cloth morning coma Roches. wainicontn, © ‘The se-umulated ready made fork (weoty per cent below com. jo. a Park piace. To the Ladies. ers, No. | Barclay street Hau dye ¢ahilings & box, binek or browe, Cristadoro’s W il have touched the apex of perfection privately applied at No. 6 astor, House Rouptore Cured Marsh & Co.'s Radical cnre trum, at Ko, 25, Maiden lane Mew York. Helloway'’s Pills —The Saliow and Cada- verous complexion which ladion'es & Week fiomach and Active liver, is, soon replaced by 6 heathy ine aeter ue gpergtion of these grea purifiers of the secretions and he bi and Toupee, ‘or ahle ant Uke ape They Contain no or (heme, des coy FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONKEY MARKET. Svavay, Maroh 15—6 P. M The stock market closed yesterday weak, with a down. ward tendency from the second board prices. During the early part of the week the market was well sustained, ‘and there was considerable activity among specalators both for higher and lower prices. Toe bears wore {res sellers ‘andthe buils free buyers. Each party evidently felt equally confident. The result of the week’s operations shows that tho sellers have the advantage. The shorts, in nearly every stock on the list, have now a margin io their favor, but we have not yet seen any dieposition oa thelr part to realize, Some ef the most sanguine shorte ook for mach lower points. Time only will determine which party is right, the shorts or the longs, Holders of railroad stooxa have for sometime past evidently fet un easy under the burden. With all their efforts, outsiders ‘would not respon4; wii all the orgaas of the differons oliques of stookjobbers could say in favor of ratlrosd in vestments generally, tbo public was (00 cautious to tak» bold, and there was no reliof, no outlet for the large supplies of stock pressing upon the market. The moacy market without bas beea ateadliy tightoniag, and stooks of atancy character have not been a0 easily nypothe coated. The Sub Treasury gradually acsamalates, no: withstanding the modifloations of the tariff Toe ship ments of specie to fureiga ports contiaue large for tuo season, and are alrea’y much in execs of those Ww tbe corresponding period last year. The season of our heaviest payments has not yet come roaud, bat the ds mand for money is auffisieutly active to establish ao ad ‘vance in rates of interest, Toe advices from Europe oy tho last steamer shows @ suddea change ta tb: coadition of foancial affairs, and we must jook for tocreasiag sirin gency In the London and Gontinontal money markes v, every sieamer. The same diiicalty oxiete among ali commercial nations. The supply ef money is mo oqasi to the wants ofthe community to carry on tn) dpers tiens of commerce, With all the increase ing id woe credit system bas not sufficioat basis, Too representative Of preperty has not increased rapidly enough to aT i-4 the usual facilities for exohsages, and mosey ts in ao.ivs demand in at) parts of the world atthe same momoni, ‘The only way to remove the diiflculiy is, by a reduc isa {m commercial trunsactions, and that can come ony 10 the usual course of a revulsion. The exportation of specie from this port Jatt week war princtpally to the Wosi India islands, and the aggrogsica was small in amount, Swrmanrs oy Brgcis F20M THe Port OF Naw York. Bark liva, Maracaibo, American coin Tore! for the week Previously reporca. 4,007,071 8 TOO] D867... ce cece se eeeccreevereeent es + 90,629,901 08 For the corresponding week last year the sbipmeat wes only $278,061. The aggregate up to this date ths year is pearly two millions larger tau to the same date last year. As the season advances this differenve wiil be come much greater. Most of the shipments [rom Sostoa ‘ast Wednceday went*from this port. The Sud Treasu-y gained last week betweon three and four hundred tnoa sand doliars. Albert H. Nicolay’s regular sem! weekly auction sale ot stocks and bonds will take place on Monday, the 16in imst., at 1234 o’clook, atthe Merchante’ Exchange. A large amount of tneurance stocks will be offered. ‘The new Socretary of the Treasury has issued tho an- pexed notice relative to the redemption 0{ the outstand- img dedt of tho United States:— Tasascry Deraktwant, Maroh 18, 1287. Notice is horeby givcu to Doors of stock of tue loans of the United Sta.ca, that this deyariment will parcuase the seme until ibe 1st aay of June next, unless the sam Of $1,000,006 aba be previousty obtained, aud will pay. tm eadition to toe interes:s socrued from the dew of the last tem! avnusi divicend of ‘nicrest tnercon, togo.ner ‘with one day's additiona! inter om for the money to reecn the vendor, the following rates o: premium on sata mocks — ‘For the stock of 1642, « preaitum of 10 per cent. For the ei0ox of 1ss7 aaa 184%, a promium of 16 cent; and for sho stock of 1660, commonly called Lexas Py 2 “Hie sisca E Of the books. Taese traasaciions are ist, with the letters p andc, which means aD! coriifloate, Sales for cash, made during baer’ of the books, not marked p. and ¢., are for the opening ©! the books, sad are markoa opg. Ourbstone Brokers —This is & very largo cles of spece Iators, ond is composed of rome of the oldest and mor experiences Operators ia ibe sireot = Mauy (f them have been members of the stock Exchange, bu! from Raving failed to fultli their contracis, duriag ‘some of the au merous ups sud downs of the market, heye boom oom pelied to vacate their seats and iost (uctr membership The curbstone brokers have eased a iarge room direoily thet occupied by the reguiar board, an duriag the session 0! the Doarc a communication is Kept up Detween ‘the s0oms, #0 thsi any trausaction is Keown below a+ foon a8 nade. Cpon inci mation dertved im thie way. the cur detore b; re among themeo!ves, a0) frequently with avd for the acoount of cuvsiders. Thiv clase of speculators are partic ciarty foud of operating i» pure and calls, and in fact resort wo all diferent m- th of doing a largo business on sit capital, The comiracts of mauy ci these curbstore brokers are ix Gnitely better than many of the regular board, and are taken moro readily by cuisiders There are not mor. than fifty ont of the two hundred members of the regular « kers’ Board’ who have actually any capital, and whose contract is ooasidered fret rate. [It woall be a good thing for the profession and for the comm inity at large if the regular board wae reduced one hall by turn ing out about three-quarters of the present members, and making up the deficiency by admiing the most exps rienced and responsible of the 9: esent curbstone board. Spread Eagle. —This isa term frequently used among stock speoulaiors. A broker, satisiea with email protis and not disposed to involve himself in large transactions sell# say 100 shares Erie Railroad stock at buyer 60 Gaye, and at the same time puys the same quaatity at 57, if 60 days. The difference tu this ousy in the price ts one per cent, which would be so much profit, withour b~ ¢ cutiny of capital, provided both contracts run their full time, Having sold puyer’s option 60 da: # and boagnt seller's option 60 days the time is equal, but it will be soon tbat be does not contro! the opsion in either case. The buyer can call when he pleases, which would compe! tbe “‘spresd eagio’”’ operator to deliver, aad the seller may deliver avy time, which would compel the broker w receive If he has capital to carry, the result would nm differ from that firs: anticipated, bat if not, he may b- caught in a tight place, and suffer serious losses. it it oo the wholo er dangerous business, but not 10 the same extent as buying or selitog on time for a rige or fall in market value, Regular Way —Vory often in ibe report of stock seles the letters r. w. are attached to certain operations. This “yegular way”? means ihe delivery of the stock sold, the next day. Ail sales for cash are (or immediate delivery The earnumgs of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad, for February, were:— February, 1857. February, 1856 1. 9,867 93 Net increase......... seeee 99,187 67 ‘The eernings of the Chicago and Rock Island Raliroa’ were — February, 1856 Febrvary, 188 Decrease .......... Karuings of first week in Marc Samo woek in 1666.... i i + $18,505 50 Increare.... "a2. 9 The receipte on the Oumberiand Valley Raliroas, monthly, for the last five months, as compared with re ceipts in corresponding months of the year previous, wer: 48 tollowe:— ‘1856. 1856. Ipcemaity sock, # premium o! 6 per cent. . CortiOcates of stcca trapamiued to the department an Res 4 “4 — he Ger this cove murt Ve sesigned io the Unived duasves, by 11'647 69 16295 9. *Mutled 10 receive the proowods * 866 1857... Sno ehnes: 90 eaten ens teenemennns will | weezy... . 9,981 70 13,202 Bs be made hy crafts oa Assistant Creasurers at 8 osto0, February 10,477 64 18,710 24 sive ine mosey, which shoul bo expressed sate ai receive A resee! 4 <n the lettore eccompanying (ho certificates. DS bRicorsistever +-980,076 04 974.980 9 BOWEL!, CUBB, Secretary of tho Treasury. a sf ‘The following table will show the exporteof the Avo princ pal stapio a: ticles for the week and year :— ——1s ——, — —1857.—_——, Value. Amount. Value $287,716 «=4 18 $282,021 188,236 30,406 = 218,100 2,001 718 Mein abtae 66,312 638 528 ‘The following is a comparstive statement of the value Increase in five months (about 83 per cent.) ..$18,406 0» ‘The Raiiroad bill lately passed by the Logisiaiure o Missouri provides for granting additional State aid to tb railroads of the State, as follows:—To the Pacific roa’ $1,0C0,000; Southwest Branch $1,600,000; North Missour: $1,(00,000; Iron Mountais $600,000; Platte Country $700, 000: Cairo and Fulton $400,000—total, $6,200,000. Th Stato reserves, says the S:. Louis /ntelligencer, in all oases. ‘a Orst lien on all the roads, their lands, rolling stock, ano other property, to secure the payment of the State bonds Proposed to be issued to these roads. The entire State aid to be given to all the roads when it shall all be ab sorbed, and all the roads ouilt, wil) not be far from $25, 000,000, But it will be several years before the roads Decrease. | can be finiahed, even under the most tavorable ctroum — $1,186,396 | stances, and the State bonds will consequently be slow - 28,618 | in issuing. Im enlarging upon the advantage of this mea- pn ih} nure the Intelligencer aay e:— - aTLaTe We do not hesitate to express the belief that, with ih» mo “ their completion wisn ave years, we shal’ yy fasourt doubled ta more romptereivonds donbie in the Seoesomens om what's am ‘may the better understand how to avail themecives of the bited two years afer our railr ‘The principal points upon which an irjanction wee granted by the Ctroult Court of the city of Baltimore, pro hibiting the Baltimore and Onio Railroad Compeay from paying an extra dividend in certilostes or any other ‘That the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company contract 06 vo build « ratiroad to the Ohio river, and t9 devote its ayekm was com | factiios Wail etreet steak brokers afford for geting rid of per ee Le aie eee ee, eouane yaouy a Soe Co et WALL HTREET VOCAnULARY. anit right to conre 0 Gritend fem tnas — capital then capital. Toss prices | October, ‘taual place of meeting Board will edvence, and with ibe hope of making more oF less | Firgciors, Dut In another part of the oliy, and . by thes advance. resolution thet the vote of the majoriiy be the Beart operate for @ fall im prices. This class of spece- | vote of all, and if any one of them could not #0 vote wit! tenase never Gay cteah tee coy Geer than for | the mejority, that he should and anotner perso. Gel verTy oF mamaring contrecta. sella princi | ghoald be put im his piace, one director did ee eon eo eee en an resign and his pleco was filled. Thet at the waite rt) caled porchesing so owhict the dividend wee declared Fverwase suddeniy. Operators lenges, | opposed majority, under ro experience B street are found among this class of ture of the aforesaid resolution voted with them. i the pron iawet director whose resignation was | about a6 stated. wart feetrary fo Weir own vets, had vowed ea ney incugnt - el right, Lear age Meg ne Fee could not bave been passed. Thet in there are no wbe paar ert that the statement ef profits had been mede —_ Sarl sca be reper, sy outing. ouaree aid Rede on Lal ver any {og amounts which were i realty dee BY 000 po = were one | TJ tne reed iS caethan, tor work Gian, an.” Tool tas co fred 7, hed deen, obliged te apety to ibe ety of Balimore ae oe Rer''s heavy loan to cnable meet cortain presuing yeny © tioating expensee and to make ; that the loan ob: ere tained purpose of cunting ‘and carrying 08 b ober necessary Operations ‘s neariy exhausted; iat the © ese company 18 ROW indebted about tem millions of dollars; ow oF and that It bas been obliged, Co ‘ato operation, iat peovtsa bop too ooo Y - me 10, ‘8 pemereny © bond ‘That the resolution declaring formed he been posted under the circametances stated, Ct dh all ell Stock Kxzcnange. it $4000 o1% 66 300) 1% 865 26000 Hy ton “ 6000 O86, 6% 2000 oT 65 48000 % * 0 84% 66% 7 Wee Operations thet ths | 1000 bed st Drart whe RATE fold Blok om | mt, PeTere oplos, at neo a“ Bb Lem prose bey Tw Agee a Bick prices, for caah from BG on Oe ee es en ee Ag toon | 6000 646 x ar a7e Gf) meee, he parties whe bere goon 5 oy % peoetved | at low orises mmedwiey tere Gort and de 0000 |) Com RR bde 10136 % | 0er C@ Retr COMITEnls Ot DGD pres ede someting mo do., 000 101 r’ Deters O8 seuer's option «The od/ect Blo gr the boars Ci G0... 06. OL 1 make GORUTRCHE We deliver on call more Flock than a | [00OT AAAI M.. 69 knees te be le the market eet Compr! them to pay ee B Riv RR BAM 66 enormore pringe fer cash etee. = Orhan grag three )5 obs Bavk of Com lod cornere mutt be comneeted wih ine managers of the | 6 Metropollian BE. 100)¢ stock cornered for tor 10 Grocers’ Bank... 107 ond treaster Pooks # Com’ 9 market and eRe oy eer Ry ond rei * dary comcernes 994 perebess. smell sew Wy kee rook ee fa Oem’) RR.D3O 90% 10leOr& MURR. 1 40....,.030 90% 80 do... 18 ten 10 Pacifo MSt0o., 72 iY Tea. mending B sl 200° do, 3 BL SkaCr &Mllw Tbs 8 Galona & Oh RR. 103% bated 416 Erle RR bo do, 200 do 200 do, 200 do 100 do 00 le 50 do 760 do 100 do 200 do CInY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarunpay, March 4—6 P.M, Asnes.—The sales embraced about 60 bbl. pota at 7%: ® ie. READSTURYS.—Plour—The market was dull and transac vons were imited Notwithstanding the low rates of freights ed the dao'ine in prices, there seemed to be no disgositioa on export. Prises bhi , espect ‘and med! ‘alva wece Con ine abow! 3 60) bbia., st about the following quotabons:— Common to good stile. . HWA ‘Con.men to good Michigan. wee also lower, parti g up about 1.000 of the above quotations Rye flour was salen of about 0 ® 100 bbla. $12!) Cornmeal was aniet grade. within the 3 steady, at $30 & and prices uncharged. Wheai— The transactions were quite limited, and the quote tons for common qualities were nominal, while prime t» y 19 & 1.200 bbia, ebolee iota were soarce avd ful) prices naked. he only xals w id hear of conmimted of 1.0% bushels of Tutnois white me 8 x) & 10, + with som at $1 Corn. The sea wer 00 bushels, chiefly Western m Lew southern yellow aud white at 7c. @ nd ‘old do a9 At The, & Ble. Aaked. ye was quiet at SOc a %2 Uae were heavy and ¢.'|, a +80. @ Sc for state, and ble. a b3c for, Western and Udice go. Covras.. Sales of 1b baxe Laguayre were made at 1255+ and ] 500 Dage of Rio sold at llc & litge. and some out-ide ples were rep: ‘4 le. a1)}ge. 1be market closed firm at the recent advance. = TON ‘be market wee more active. and the sales em en 5,000 and 6,000 bales about halfof which were sold im transitu, and the remainder in store, From what we could learn it wae claimed that the lot# sold in irepsitn were at es rates, while the parcela sold ip fs ay} Leg oy seniont. r¥. froin ‘New Orleans, wae the see's? 8 tuo veleg und fo tbe weak at 3680) Ye Foveipes of the week were 41 400. The stock was 314,500 bales, show Ing a decline, compared with last year fo the same period, af 33,000. The 'receiota at all the Southern ports were 158 00) lesa than last year to the same period of time. Frets —2o Lieerpool a line of about 10,000 bushels of grain was engaged on private termr, G10 bales of coitI were taken at ind. ; 900 boxes basin at Ife , and ® lot of clover 66 per ton To Bremen % dbis. spirite tu-pen. aged At3Ko. Kates te Havre were quiet and pominal To California they ranged from 25,6, to 26c. per measurement Fisit.—Dry cod were in good supoly and the market dull. Macnerel continued scarce and firm, and sales of 50) bbis icaied berring were reported at $4. Hmoked he 6 Hay.—Sales of 309 8 400 bales were reported, for shipment, at We. a 950. per 100 iba Wines continued in good demand, and gales were reported of 5,000 Orinoco at. Se, atx months, usaal weight and selec tors; and adout 24) Texan at 275¢0., . Balen were reportea from second hands at higher figures. Tne stock wan 25 00, of which 16,000 were Orinoco TkoN.—Seoteb pig continued firm, with modera’e sales. «' #31 60.8 $32, wix months. Common’ and reiined bars sold »: $0 8 807 20.0 $0. theets were in fair demand at Sige 8 4850. for singies, doudies and triples. LEATURE.—The market was atchanged. Prices conttaued firm, although there was an increase in recelpus. The follow: ing were the movements for the week:— Hemlock. Ouk + 75,100 1 600 . 5,400 2 . ese 44 100, 8500 Line. —There was & more acl! au, as tbe weaaon hus become advanced, snd the rales embraced atout 41M to 5.000 barrels, including common Rockland at $1, and iump do. a were Receipt: Sales. Stock Moiasses.—Sales of 50 barrels Cuba muacovado were made at Gee. Navat Stones. were made at 47c & jen of 400 barrels spirite turpentine 4g@. cash, chiefly at the inside figure mand ToRdn Oo O ¥en firm, with asies of avout 590 bbw at 80, afloat, ‘52 from the yard, 500 do No, 2 aoid at }2 25, and 400 do. at $2 623, for $10 tbe delivered; crude was beavy and quiet, while tar and pitch wece uschanged ‘Olls.— Linseed waa stenty, and sales of 12.0) 5 OOO gal Joa American, from crushers’ hands were made Bie. 8 Ste. Crade whale was steady, while the advanced views of holders ot sperm checked transactions Lard oil continued scarce ana firm, with rales of 3 000 a 4000 gallons at $1 06 & $1 15 Ked oi) wold at 659, a 70°. cagh. Palm oll was selling in sma)) lots at 10!,c. per Ib. Purified spirits turpentine (er ronec called camphene) was selling at 53¢ Frovistons.—Pork— The sales on the spot embraced about 400 & 500 DI including new mess at $24 25. old do. a S24 and prime at $15 76 a $19, Sales of 2,000 bbla new mew were made. to arrive, at $74. Beef was irm, with sales of about 180 & 200) bbie, including new rime, which wea wonrce, at $10 % $11. and new mens do. at $12 a $13; re packed Western and Chicago ranged from 815 %) to S16. Beet bams were at $22 2 $23. Bacon was frm, with sales of 0 boxes long ribbed middles at lve a lic. Smoked sides were tirm with gales at full prices Cut meats were meady With soles of about 60 hhds., including shoulders nt Yo. m 9°... Butter and cheese were in steady der without change pitic® continued firm, Nee pucaRs.—The be, Rmpire City caused the market to advance about ‘yc. per lb. The ad vices represented that, owing to bad weaumer, the crop was tkely to be @ abort one, in consequence of which shioments to the United States were stopped. The sales emoraced 7) bbda. Oubs muscovado at #4¢0. a Pisce , 100d) at Vike. and 5) do. Porto Kico at 10e , and 60 do at ate. ‘WuiskeY was quiet at 7c. offered and Bc, asked ES ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY BAY. For Situations & Help Wanted, see 6th page. MISCELLANEOUS, AWS—HOR & 00/8 PATENT GROUND 6A ON OR Gold street, or at the works, corner Aberifl and sirecta, N.Y. On LONDON CORDIAL GIN I8 SHOWN BY the recorda of theCustom House to be the only London Cordial Gin imported Sate eee and by ita pecaliar flavor farses fe au aravel, colle, cholera, fame br Walentine Mot, a letiee to the Pasa ait sf Chasiew’ London Cordial (iu is the parest, best, nad most reliable extract of juniper | have seen. ‘Charles’ London Cordial Gin is sold by all druggists and Erocers in the United tales, and soaiso are numeross poRous KID GLOVE CLEANER, 2 y oF ianies bottle, for sale, by druggute and dealers in (nney 006m ly ang at wholesale b: ietore comma wel ARK & CO) 50 Broadway. AMITH BROTHERS’ one price wholesale and retail cloth ng warerooma, 122 and 140 Fulton street, New York. THE CITIZENS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. CAUTION To THE PUBLIC, ‘Alter several years in the manufacture of gin, 1 fortunately eucceeded, in the, year 183, ia making & tm ite manufacture by Ik waa deprived of all acrid inflammatory properties, and rendered perfectly a . Af je at Bediedam, Holl a land where he Aromatic derives ite pame from the Italian jun! it is favored, ond the word drink —cogme dram— Worfe's No sooner had tny te bnappe been introduced to the rublic and recery od with ab thee oe York, How tom and Pi mited and —Sehiedam gin, schiedam Kebnappe. London club bow ooestal fin. Ae, ‘and in several fi ay py tatec, with only the addi oe & teehni cal Brepared aa to im yt large quatny aa Deen pul state on nt of 7 Asa who eeliing spurious ar ‘ele is as mach an offender ae the principal who planned the im 7 Lhope every chtizen who values the health of the eokarauniiy in whieh be lives will ald me tn ferreting ou! and exposing the unseruptlous merehaat who, for ths ace of afew ‘will put tn jeopardy the lives of the commrnity in which he lives Such men shonid be nailed to the pillory of popular execration. WOLFE! SCHIRDAM AROMATIC SOHN APPR Tt ie made from darley of the nest qualty, selected with Care from the prodacta of the ment celepraie! grais ‘districts, fe favored with the essence of the aro vic of Iimy, and 1s rectiiied by & peculiar process great grow! bowels by @ change of waier—e visitation to which travellers ‘nnd settlers And all unace”imated persons in the W. South and southwest are peculiarly isble—the Schiedam aro matic ecboappe will be found. avao tely intalivie, whi ho caren of dropay, gravel, obstructions of the kidneys disease: of the bladder, @yepepain and ceneral debility it ie recom mended mort emphatically by the most distingwih sd men bers of the medical profesaton It i pat wp to qr art ANd prot boules, In caser of one dozen. with the name of the undermgned on the bottle and eork sod a faceimile cf his @ignatare And lanel For anie by al! re: pectab'ed arg ist# and conntry march sats, UDULPHO outs, Now. 18 BM) and 22 Beaver strae!, New York USTACHRS FORCED TO GROW epguent which will not stain or Sent (o ANY part of the country. Broadway, Leber, +4 south Wes and in ix Weeks, DY mireet, Phiinde lp) ie. MCBLLANEOUS. EWIF. CHINES.—1. & SINGER & O0.'3 -A Ly beanuifn! al paper, foil and rs ye show saving machines, anawers a) bam Soke mize spe Py nen Pian ee PRING STYLE OF BOOTS-$0 £0 AND $4. JUST CALL iS) and take a look at them at JONKS’, 10 Ann street, ALTRRA- wu tneas Rowmnreon.—-On Satarday eveniig, Marek 14, betweea the hours of six and seven, at the house of Taeodore Wines, $01 Washiogton street, of intiemmation on tbe bowels, Miss Fiza Ronertson, Bhopal will taxe place this sfiernoon a one o Apnasolis and St Joim, Nova Scotia, papers please 00} Guii.—Op Saturday, Mareb 14, Jouy M., Jr., cea of Jobp M. and Auna M. Uoughiin, sg-d 7 monthe ani 3 8. fap o’cloc¥, from tho residence of vireet, Detwoen Fulton sod At.sn ‘The friends of the ‘amily ar: 40 attend, Pickakpe ~On Maturday, M4 i4, Asmanaita Lovws, Aged { year, 7 monihs and al dev. daughior of Jesse and Annabella Pickard. The friende of the family ere requea.0 to w'tend ber faneral, to-morrow afternoon at two o'clook, from the residence of ber paronts, 93 West Forty third street. @t. John, N. B.. papers pleaco copy Faxon —0o ¥ricsy, Meroh 14, Caiaurom B, Je, som of Orightou B. and Carolice fi. French, aged 2 years, 9 months and 13 dayr. ‘Tho reiatives and friends of the family are respectfaliy fmvited to ationd bie fanoral, from tho cesidence of his nts, 334 West Ninoteenih streot, wis afternoon at one o’olook, without further to vitetion. Dowmne —Un Saturday, Marob 14, Mary J. Dowsina, Oldest daughter o1 Thomas K. aad Margaret T Dowatag, aged 6 years, 1 month oni 2¢ days Ob! Mary, Mary, carling chi)! So beautiful, so young to How many a fond and tadec nope Upon thy little grave sbali lie. Yet grieve we not; for Hoaven is won; ‘The golden gate is ope’d for thee; Aba midst tne realms of endicss bliss, Thy epirit roams, forever free. will take place thir aftornoon at ais, Cumberland a%e, Braoklyn. Wam—On Bundsy, March 16, Luovarta, oldest deugbter of John H and Martha E. Weyer, aged 3 yoars, 9 moths and 2 days. ‘The relatives and ‘riends of the are respeotfally Invited to attend the fuveral, from the residence of her parents, 619 Ninth avenae, ini halt pact one Troy papers please notice. O’Nat.—Oa sunday, March 15, after a» joog and se- Vere j\iness, Mra. Aner T. O Natii, aged 62 years. ‘The rojatives and friends of the family are respecifally invited to attena ber funeral. to morrow afternoon at two clock, from her late residence, 194 Kass Thirteenth tree! . Oxvunm —On Saturdny, Merch 14, of disease of the tbroat, Maxy Louma, only Gaughier of James and Aan Eliza Crumpie, aged 4 months aad 23 days. ‘The relatives anc fricnds of tbe family are reapectfally, invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon at nalt- past four o’clock, without further invitation, {rom 897 Fourth mreet. Cumton —At Hoboken, N J., 0a Saturday, March 14, Marnpa Srewarr Catton, second daughter of the iste George Chiiton. ‘The reiauves and friends of ihe family are resp octfally invited to attend the fal 1, from the reatdenoe of ber mother, No. 6 Franklin terrace, Hoboxkea, t ternoon at three o'clock. Ryaw.—Un Suoday, March 16, Ei.um, the beloved wife of Colonel James K. Ryan, of astama, in the Slat yoar of ber age. ‘his triends, and the friends of the family in general, ‘and aleo the officers and members of the 69:0 Regime! New York Sia Militia, are requested te suena her fune- Fal, in citieen’s dross, this afternoon a) balf-pest one clock, from her lave residence, 130 White strest, be- tween Centre and Baxter streets. Her romatns will be taken to Caivary Cemetery for interment. Gimaw.— Oa Yupcay Maroh 16. at the resilence of bis gravdmotber Mrs. Hollman, ia Gosbea, Kpwaxo Il., of Dr. C. KR, Gilman, of this city, in the 16in year of hit SComsoy —On Sunday, March 16, Mra. Axe Warsow invited to eral, to morrow mor ulug at en o’civsk. from Mark's plite. MoDmamot —Oa Satarday, March 14 Thoma and Susan MoDermot, aged and 8 days The relatives an‘ friend? of the family attend the fusera), ihis afternoon at iwo bis parents’ residence, corner of Thompson aad Amity sveew. Ginsom.—On Saturday mornivg, March 14, of infamma- tion of the I , ALBXaapeR Ginsom Jr., aged 36 yours, 8 months and 24 days. ‘Eis relatives and friends are respectfully \avited to ai- tend bis funersl, from his lato residence, Niaety.second street, near Third avenue, 0 morrow aivernoon at two o’clook, witbout further tuvitation. His romaine will be taken to Trizity Cometery for inierment a —On morning, Maron 18, ot sot pox, 1 EvOENIB, George W. an: Saito, ecopereat Pal mse Copy. Waorr —In Shanghae, Sept. 26, 1866, of cholera, At- La Want, seaman belonging to ship “weepstekrs. Baows —in the Straite of Sunéa, Deo. 20, 1886, of coveumption, Gaon Buows, cok on board ship S seep jorrow af Epwano J., son of 4 yours, ; Hi Bis nn 3 » pod Ocaths, pee 4 ae 7 5 je , Adaits, 148; ‘sees males, 348; tomale.. “it; 00 Abscess of the ‘Abecess «1 the <Abecess ~f the Albaminaria disease Apeurism Asthma . Bleeding from Bowels, disease Inflammation of throat,. 1 Brain, cicense Inflammation of womb... 1 Bronchitis Inv mperanos .,. Onerrh Kidneys, diwonse of Oagualty b: Killed or murdered Crm a ewes 1 of meat... 1 Batoeation 1 Bulotde, | 20 " Varioletd r Serna TE