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Advertisement ‘Testimony taken ocfore the Senate Commit- tee in the Matter of Teint Rev Wiiam Berrian, rector of Trinity teriam congre- for the ferry between ths city 8 to the for and the same for pier and lip om the north side 1800. for a market in Luape etect, and for another in Chris- er street oy ae 0 ‘Church street to the river, to aite of Trinity Oharity school. Uharca urch, called and 1763, Grantaof land, oetw~: e g from bis 1748, Graniafor 1500, 7 lots to the sawe. UVa, 88 tote to the Baolety for the Promotion of Retigion and ya for this kind of infor A. | preside at every ee, and if it be lama; - ¢ in its progress. ower), betore the Four auiention been drawn to jhe affairs of this cor. om ia any other Way which might make you still more A. A few years since, I wrote the h'sto- ryof Trinity Church, the from (he most au hentic ani reliable sources, and wit! much regard to tradbfulo.se and accuracy as honesty of pur- oee aad labor and eave could possibly make it; I have, since writin & vindicat! p of this corporation, in & pamapaiet Rave Deen cast upon it, and brough ‘and bounties very near y to the pre: semt time 1 have also receatly prepared &@ report to tbe Ves try oa the actus) working of the system in our parish unier ich could scarcely fail, from ics Deuidicent results to sMlisty every candid and unprejudiced oo familar wih the affairs of Trinliy Church, before this committee at its sessions in and why did not all the aseistant minis . Lwas pot summoned by the committee, aud of eight of the assistant diecrimimation was ma‘ ei Qo Isthere any foundation for ‘he char commiliee posters pear) corporat! 80, ular facilities have yor F posiion as rector t . What partic mation (rom you: meeting of tie vertry, aud as presiting leas kn referred wiih p. of course (unless ofa oo. Peter's. ureh 1m 1795 to 1A incl 8 to Grage church, Ja- to the sale of Zion ywtown; 2 to rt. aan’s, meney and ® bo ed aap w —-—— Soyelh Min of ta gta J $139.72) 22% ‘Tbe following ere the grants in land by Trinity Church from cy t— grant of lend to the Free School Society. ts to Bt suke's. ‘Chi which it was sotually sold; be some limit to her bounty. and es- im a case like tus, where @ fresh outls 41.470, a.m ger than that there must nece eat y why did you aot eat he city of New York ibe azcen: 1832' 6 lots 10 Triaity *ehoo! at a mere nominal rent. Io money curing the same period. ‘Vhere may bé eome discrepa: cy, 8 u sequize the know! only taree Out ministers were; on de it is impossible to enable ‘au went conisined in your laxt answer? of T was in doubt I clear it up, if they knew anything abont it. Q ip the rtatemovt cor ect that in addition e that the standing tiable Knowledge ef tae degree whatever. iy) ommiviee consists of tne Co members of the body, who are ber of the vestry, consisting of to the reqnire- tions of charity, benevolence or learning in t! thht #!l persons desiring ry what apawer, have you ereh to the rec: the restriction as to ments of the law the eh id Rive previous ro. Ice of tor? € 1 eon’ kuow of any such ‘apy and if any. poraton in tte city ot Sew York prior 10 Isl4, besides the sion of Lrinity Chure race S Zion, >t Michael's ener pendent of Tricity Church, ever cla'm or Wag aa 001 Dora‘or York—to this in: The simple reer as her off in the pub’ credit of one of he nob ‘est arts of ‘Church, in the vastness of hea b: e. is that: A. The great amount of $50,000 the arrangement by the church to pay the iate- at six per ceat until the principal be paid, which has enapied it to become a free college, the first instance rcs throughout eur land. ‘the atill the irquiries before it, thus eatin, from munifcerce which 4 George’s Bu St. ‘ames’ ‘corporation: 7 exorcise tha right of rest on that sum before the act of 13147 but f think [ bave heard of lam be'ng made but once granted st that time’ A. I do not think it was; I bas it ever claimed or exercised since 1314 A Lnever kuew it to be claimed but on one occasion; tha waa curing my rectorship when I was exercleed; “ik # a8 accom exercifed. but it wes never c ten and fifteen years ago ford, such a righi has never " Q. Is the Rev. mobert 8 Howland generally deemed a “high” churchman or a “low” churchman’ A He has al- estry in 1814, to caler sinoe ie last meeting of the body, ss well as very often tipo Zistious of the standing committee eoa- matters undecided and of the kind, I bell "Are the recommendauio . i are. done A. Ifaic tothe Board of ip the city of New York, or to 1! mittee of this diocess, *hose deliber: eame, be claesed er this head, [ms then mention that ‘$5,000 was granted ‘0 the former on one occasion ia beha!® of the Afrioan mission and $3, 0 atenothe ig on the altar to :he latter, for the benefit ot our diocesan 'Q. When, however, was this? egain. « little too 2oom to come within the very narrow limite bed by the Bepate, for 80 compreheaaive an inquriy. ll to the comparative sma im these three years = Trinity Ohi was at that very time engeged building & lar aud expensive chapel. for reasons which. stated, eeemed to make ‘thstand! it wes by Mr. Waiter M. Buther- presented a3 an of tors, but unsuccesafal A. In 1851, unfortunately the fears of the Lecisla- ‘applied to the buid- increase of po; demand, d tbe control of sa'd churehes to be re'inquished to inderencent vesuirs, &2 and sutuble entowments to be made? 4 I never beard that ‘anything about it until £ ‘By the Sevate Commitice:— You stated yeetersay made such promise, nor is to the reyort of this com- k wo the {ree course of "us, grants and loans of Trinly of 1817 "to 1855, emount to 1 abatement of $25,0 reasons ‘Tt is stated that’ frinity Church hes never at any tims, endowed any institutions of obar:ty, or beaovoleucs, even for ‘A. This appears to me & most Tt bas liberally and amply endowed Trinty Charity echool. which has been doing immeasurable good to her own poor snd cthers. f ration, and which from a munitisent the is just abont to come in possession, promises to beooms fone of the most important institutions ‘in the land, the testi polnt, comes from a quarter where it ittle to have beea expected, and ts calculated to leave @ false impression on the public mind. Neither Tr.ovty varieh, nor ; rinity corporation tul of heir own voor. as seem to impiy. Tbe communion alms, which in other oh ners) pursosss, are tu this ; the private contributions of sum bad. been given to the Nativity, I would inquire whether a mo t- aresume tbat it was bul were two sums of $5 000 at OW) at another; I presume that the morigages 8 that the Vestry had a meetiag, ¢is- and agreed to allow certain ministers tors: was that the first permia- ‘It was first think proper.” and handed to the Bi Paul's, the spp icatkn for 9 the book becauss list by bia anpval statement of the new communicaat ich bad beea added to the pariah, aud the losses whicn it had sas- Q. 1p the lst o: the eorporstore of Trinity Church jowt ebarge of the Comptroller and restor! A. 1! soos sion on this subject; the list is ele of the was taken for it? a. f Eetfor the whole amount given for thor Q You stated yesterday remarkable statement Homer Chesty reho cused the eubject, to eneration to gene. that I remember, my the right of the corpo- the ‘ake & copy of it, it was not My province to determine; 1 bro Y rage fore Vestry as to the right to taxe « copy; the Vestry resolved that the t maae such extracts, or take @ cosy of the bole of si he desired a copy was taken by the recior of . ‘and some other churches named by have been #0 unmind- Teportot the committee would St Paul's aod sent to ib core. you relingv ish ali ri, bt to the pi interfere those churches offer to vole after that’ pow of hid not ol ‘Troop reoresent Trinity Church in 1813, "14 ‘9 He was a member of a commii'ee of wevea on Of the church and with full power to make apy meabers were Kichard Har- Urposes. mector F parochial charities, the Dorcas societies, tho Indus hools, bear some reasonable tial sevools, ane ihe P: beaides there, there for at. proportion to the ability of our people. are annvsl and occa joval lection: r iuke’s Lome, the Orohan’s Home, the Houss of Merc’ for tte rehef of human suffering these exclasive cf the collections for the Sonse of Mercy, which are now ih progres’, amountin ear, 10 between $7 00 and $8100; tn addition to thie arch c+ porsUon. makes an al nusl contrib jarda tbe Commaoiwa fund, to supply the de‘icieaciee ¢ offs ines of the people, on aceyuat af tion of thicgs io the perish, it appropriates nearly 81,600 a to give needful it, Oo bis arrival at to me & mater of eur orise. T the donk con'aining this ‘ist is usually a taken to tbe pace where hee! A I kpow that it ly, and I believe that it fs even 800 present who may have the curiosity to examine It. info. m us whe:her it was one 0’ the objects in riuily chapel w inerease the mumber of te coa- of Trimity parish? a I think that [ can; in ea ha were ‘on that in avery sbort perios more than baifof our parishioners, { di ‘and elaborate repor: of the. Aad sabmitied it uw the vestry, om a the fme, and Subsequently led tot eh: pel; as som im other forms; * freqaentiy. if not uniform be inspecion of way per tu the last conveationsl ity | Q. 18 there note great want parte of the city of New york! saya great want, in the eastern parto! the city, particulary Q) bid driphy Church ever botld a freechurch? A She has she bar not in fact:ahe has given na much as would A. T think it waa Emcee pay Cor the ebureb Wh be cost of Trinity Chureb? ir ort their (imees for the bounty ot the abe ‘gnorant, for religieus instruction $) C00 @ year. on the Parih sebool sf St. Paui's chapel. ane it Taclor wih unlimited discret . # burial of the Dou which impressed ¢ bui ding of tee tbe mtives aud reaeons Waisa 1 presented bave a Dearing on the matter in question. I beg leave to taake rie extrmet trom the reoor' hundred snd thir pear to bave left Tt expends about the Apisopal Church in the elty hes * population of the city! ays considered it hes Q Wari net considered Important by the clergy of the Cit). ead parti ulaciy by Bishop Watuwright, t d f A Line it was by bim; suing of tke opioious of others bid rishop « oderdonk ever exerciae or & tem: eee any power over tae Vest y of ¢. MOUUDet ¢ remember: [ sbink ¢ © the recommendations cf reported to the Ve try? id yon ever brow oft 1ee being overruled by the Vestry! From 1sW to L843 tarae five famiues and seventy individae’s ap- 6 parish Of thoes great part were born i e orders lor the ons as well ax of quenti> ronght ard in almost ali care: and brooght up in it, aad completely identisied with ta for ita grow'h. jexleus ot its ed to ite usages. tread): gma b other and Tinked to it by such saere sucksidons as a0 hing but the wem to sever. interenta accomomed to ite ar volta clergy and to and endearing se force of circumstances cout tham, also from Q. Itif seid that ‘he @ in vartizenship iathe grants there aay reush in Uiis charge * britain man Ard & Ubristain minister, T declare ‘one which Aopenrs to oe mora uatan ve for twenty eight yea: ‘Jed at the mee'ings of 0 id mot he stacdiag ¢mmittee os com Deadations of the stand: speak of a resolution baving passed the Vestry in ‘subop Waiorigh: ty iake a copy of a list called for this action on ths part of the ‘Tbe reason was the Bishop wrote to me Hed that T had no power myself to wo "ne It ia 1883, shortly after he ‘ied for tt previously without success A. T 1¢ applied to a clerk in the vestry oflice, wh a the power to do it ivid be aak 0 see it’ A ldo not kuow; i presuae he T think be asked me to see it Jid sou ehow iktobim? A. i tbink not Q. Why rol” a shave not the cusody of the book; (tts pg the Ust trom me: T Pp Q How fa wou'd this cistine'lon of partiality In the grants themeelves be proved by * reference to th m ys SO far an the cit ‘a distinotion w lthou gle excephona all ing fo the um 9er of fh A. (think it was. ct at might be useful w been shearers of ber bouaty; understood tbat bs church corrorstions ia the ct id. would seam, aa cilon sud approve, which to the clare. ees ft ont 84 from Jrinity, te one the Chure! that was bullt by the relict of the Ine Johan Rog-re: the other ithe Church 0” the Incsrnetion. that occnpies tbe oulldiog h of ine coly Uommuaioa, [twas not suppoed (nm those hy. Hog (ime it wae with me. ‘A. | bad It for the pur- she names of new eommusicanis, and the ‘our showing it to lim? jooked upsnthe beok as belonging to any over the banks of the cor: Pave tbe sole custody of tne parialr containing the records of and (bose are the only beors over wh ch though the? are all open to my *xamination. im tre Act of incorporation ‘astr7. to prevent you" showing the book to any jo not jid rot abow it tobim? A. © business of toe comp. erec ed by Grace Church for a free erry AND COUNT! apgela all Sau fet, Crneifixion ins Aanuociaton. Aser Fmme uel foiprany, ‘our, Good shecbard. Grace ‘be comptroller and not me are your puwers, if » Martyrs, *lacercation mer Kesemption. var Olemen:'s, ot, Cornell “sot George tbe Martyr, -t James Se Se Ma haves guy control, iat St. Jude's, Bt Micdael’s, 8t. Peter's. Mi. im9n's, OF Stephen's, BL Thomas, 8. Timo- Ppline 10 see 1? ask. why you d It was the prope ler to let Bim see it ‘Why any more prover for te comptroiier than the rector” cause the book was one that waa under his custoty; T law oF by setion of the Vestry? A. 7 of the exse. enlarad ox endowsd in the ity of ‘0, aad Charch ‘2 made application to Trinity hed fairly “diew bo olfveranawer t> Was it pinced there uid the necesai Lf at id 3 sf 3 a FE bf a ie i i > ae Bel . i é : 5. £f f z i i i i 2 : i : i i at if i i i Fs 3 z 3 a i é 588 ii ‘as chic = Af | : i 38 2 I i 2 a F : g is j Fi Fs Hi et i i i i # & 7 #' i z : 3 ; i se 5 &! 5S i e s ® LJ 3 5 8 2 a | I ar : 3 i f af 5,73 i § p H 4 i = ™“ H t § : 5 | 4 i 8 i i i L se Hi le r i 3 2 i i i i Ei i 4 i <T) Bes é Fe! a3 .: i i H LF 3 5 if s £ 7 af age i é 33 i 288 ese fee 5 =3 : ui 3 etl 5 i $ 5 2 i z z u ra i [ i | i i i iis # i F 5 > = F = zE. tte i § 3 ao 3 4 se in which the a ¢. ? iy aR # 7 > to the poor, they are not aebrola ia 7 private oox te batiowa i 4 i FF Christ chureb and the Ascension; eaving ‘hy im the lower part of the $ Z z H , almost ertirel) ‘with the soantiness of her i BF ie the recvor. ipimraton of her fend? a. ane rand, ce the 9 3ak5 i s & leon and veatrymes beartil aid hem tom ine Episcopal ureb see mone 10 1816 aid wot vate foe veatry intimats with Bishop 78 UAT, Cha. eb of the Rativity, towards com iy ame 2, 1849, Church of the Nativity, ch, Brooklyn. towards the debt incurred five annual lostelments of $1,000 Mar b 21 idé}' Church of the Annunci’ Apr? Abe Ohareh now A. No; | have of }BLL, Rod ceriaialy ore ined.. wi from Usli w i8i4 in the chureh? A An ansininnt minteter of Trinity th Q, Do the records of the cb AS The clerk always takes 2 wei lor a Yorkville, 90%) 00 bh show who voled in tal 6.090 ones several charches of the pariah to.whieh iemab little thie aide of the Free Chureb of the Boly Tapcosnts. Chareh oft, John (he Baptiat ou ever examine! the reeord, with the view to eharches did then actually vote’ A. Hate of persons voting at last election prosenved eb preverve my own very carefully; I ew York by the What have you to be found would they apt show Delo ging to the nine shurcher Sain hoes a on fe tmonnt of these grante for wy Tias Trinity dane nothing more in you bere alread; Al) assigtan’ ministers for due ‘he the mere preser’ the several necessitias a: case bu range from $29 to -w piel contain ‘be selected | to How do thess a! » OC mmpare with sccordl g \0 of eaeh pas ticn! 8) MY per annum Vow C) thaee a> tained without t aw ofibem would bive languished, ant yO be Grohe’ Noms a. ithe ns oF DMTpoRem, h gifs made print 'o Te 26h of January, 1Bt6, and NEW YORK BERALD, THURSDAY, MAROH 26, I85T. what subr that duet», The f subsequent to hi Bat following «rants of wonlor pasts her dogs im the city « few York? A. They are considera’ biy lees; Tyng's euler smoua'a I em void, toa~odd $000 Dr Pewke abou 05,600 £96,080; the recier of mee" receives y the Beaste Committe Q. De you understand tbe act ot 1814 to restrict the numbe~ < ee ualified to vote for suits veto Sekios ek Ueost A. Ldn epeonppens ces Swep 10 "A 6 f igen wad, haat nde: to restrict rho bad a rig! 5 do vot thipk any hac right before who did not belong to the parieh cf Tripity Church ‘Trinity Chureh- ‘The following is the bill against which Trinity Ctrarch is now titled ‘An act 'o alter the pame of my Rr York, aad for ‘January 25, 1314, act as follows:—Section 1. The eecuon entitl+d “An act toalter the name of the 207p9- ration of Trinity Chureh in New York, and for other pur assed January 25, 1614, is hereby 60 amended as to read Weim See 2 Kvery male ivhahitent of the city of New York, of fu)! age to comm upion of the Protestant: piecopal chur: if New York, who shall ho'd. occupy or or reat ip any Protestant Kpiscopal church in said city tulon with the convention of the diocess of New York or sball have par’aken of the holy communion therein, within the year next precedir g any election tor cpurch wardens and ves- tvmen. to be cert fed bs the recor senior warden or clerx of the vestry of euch church, ahal! be entit'ed to vote at al elections for church wardens and vestrymen of this corpora i act of January twenty-five elghteen hun. yurteen is bereoy fi emended so as to read stry of Trinity Church shall once in every firet cay of February. furnish to their corporators of ihe faire of ttre corporation, in cifying what lota have been relet or sold. and for wha Amoubia and bow many renuain; what grants, lonns or ati pends bave been made andto whom: bonds and mort ges are held. of every sorts with the emimsted cuange tn "¢ groes value ol the corporal any; and append- ing wieo the fal and correct 1st of all ‘the co: ra, who whl: be entitled ‘0 vote at the easter election. then next ensuing. fec. 8. This act shall take effect immediatey Tum Paanch Press on Canreat Ammaica.—The Paris Pays of Februar) 28th and Marob 8, gives the history of the diferente between the Untied States and England about Central America, The Poys remarks that the load- ing journals of England have always exhibited great pra- depoe when there is talk of a conflict with the United States, and that it is certaina great commeroial interest {» involved im the question, when ¢#o nations such es the Ame-icans and tho Sngi'sh are disputing a territory. Toe Frevob writer states that it is the polioy of our administration w gain time, and that they will deisy as lopg as possidie before binding themselves by atresty Their mode of estediiebing themscives ia the ovthern repubi:cs, says be, can be muon beer de- fenced than that of the English io taking military pos. session. In ‘act, heigovernmen: at Wasaipgton way 0>)20t toat «Walker has veen cailod tne countries of which be is pomgthe chief, as in Nicaragia, bY the wishes of the str 1g Parties of those republtcs; he has been cailed ‘bore regularly by cortvacta of oc! mization; ho ts also sbere as an owner of 63.000 acres of land, as well as a conqueror; ene if the character of Walker wes not #0 well known, —— . mete as an opprevsed @hom the Unt ates ougdt to sup- oort, ana who haga right, es every other, to tne protec- Mon of his government? Appointments by the President. Joseph B Baker, Collector of :hs Customs tor the dis- trict of Ph.ladelpbia, vice Oberies Brown, whose com- mission ¢xpires on the 30th March, 1! Chambers McKibbin, Naval OMioer ‘or tue district of Philadelpoia, vice Natbaniel B Eldred, whose sommis- sion ¢xpires on tne 30:h Marcu 1857. Jobo Gamitton, Jr., Surveyor of ths Customs for the dratrict of Pht adeiphts, vice Reuben C Hele, whose com- mision expires on the 20th March. 1867 Jemes 8 Dougherty, of Miseourt, to ve receiver of pab- No moneys for the district of lends subject to stile at St. Lows Missouri, in the place of Richard B. Dallam, whose term of offise bas expired. Jacob Beeson, of Michigan, to be receiver of public moneys es Detrolt, Mich gan, in the piace ot Blishs Tay- lor, whose term ef office mill expire on the 8d of April Coarler F Heyerman of Wiodigen, to be register of the apd « Moe at Detroit. Michigan, ia ‘he place ot Daniel J. be eo whcse term of cilise willexpire on the 34 of April vext. Mosce B Hess, of Mirhighn, to be register of the lend effice a} East Sogtnaw, Micotgan, in the piace of Williem M Fefiton, whore term of offlse bas expired Wiliam L. P Listle, of Micbty to be receiver of pud- ie moneys at East Saginaw. 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Geo ety referenon cen be Riven, " miainess. ven Pieare cn'l or address & note to 0 One Orook 8 Havel, 135 Waahingion street, for one week. psi San nt hn QUO THe ADVAATISRR Te DRSIROUS OF EN #3. 0, ing in & busines whore capital and expe- riemoe would be likely to produce ®fair remuaeration An awere, with full ead eae ‘only, will be attended to, Ad- rena New York, Herald office. ee 10.0€ () AN ACTIVE PRACTIOAL BUSINESS UI 0)O, sas wants an opportunity of investing {rm 000 U9 $18 0C0 in seared business oF on security, ietotpa fale Profite for V's nse aad for his services. Address B.D. B. , box 2,365 Post office pe lin a oo PARTHER WANTED-IK A HRW MAWUPACTURE. of great Imporiance: will parchase one -quar' ipterrat; part down. 100,000 may be realized within s year, is only need apply ¢ SAMURL CARSON, 4 Wil liam street, room 1), from 10 to 3 o'elook. HR COPARTHRASHIP HERRTOFO under tke name of Wit & Gi wholeale Hiquor business, wae dissolved on 1bth of March, b: [ol conor, he business of the late firm will be sete fig Fried jander. Friederieh Glander will gontinue whelmente and retail Ritraneth or bn a street. or RTE. sOH GUARDAR, March 16, 1867. JOHN Tt. OCCULISTS AND AURISTS, nln nde a J. W. 1, OCULIBT AND AURIST, ATTENDS 4 ‘of ibe eye and ear, (rom 9A. M. untll ¢ ‘M, Asily, at 672 Brosdway, rod from? UR AML, at 196 arrest Wert Fourteen’ JArtifinial eyes inserted withont the aliqh' eet (ata FINANCIAL, —WaNTED AN BONRST MAN, Sbaniees alidoations and the above NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW FRUIT AND F! prices of aii trans house nove! MATSON. Of Colsay Wurvorion’ Py ILLUSTRA?’ MAGaZINe — sLLUSB sts wig ew Mh tales. fow’ p'ate; copies of cele: wings Price 15 ¢> Phia ta dec ‘most entertaintre od velnable magazine published, bere. Ad Buildwg. Ph i THX BALE SEAION. Ox WITH THE “fp &, OF lL a year. BVING SAVINGS IRSTITUTION—NO. % WaRBEN near Greenwich street from 10 A M . tod M. and 4to7 P.M. on Mondays Interest at six ver cent. on all anms L aLTst soa gto aide WISI EXPRESSED OF 00 FOR THEEE OR SIX security and a bonus will be given, as it ts wanted for immediate use. Address RB. ». T., Hersid offive. ABINERS’ SAVINGS Bi’ ezense corper ‘om 6 to 8 o'clock. BW COMPLIAN i] ba atthe sew lished at an carly day. Now vou Peo a5 1am wry a7 EXPRESS. ISLAND OF CUBA BXPReS3 UF on Wednesday aod Intereat allowed oa eums over $50) 6t 5 percent De april sill bese . ENGH. Vioo President, ch Freigbi should be sent in on the day before, wi contents and values, for clearing at c' Wis, F 0 Isaac T. Suita, OF SUBaCBIPTIO! of New Sork apd Virgi $155 600 will be M18OK LLANEUUS, (FEW NO. G0, NEAR va. NOK. —We ‘have « large: CaNal, STREET rick —-W, & H Va aseortment of mantel ard stoves for sale. on reasovable set, imed and repaired Stoves raion. ABANTS, Secretary. Ly hy og 3 FFICE OF THE KEROSENE O14 COMPANY —IN- pons for isterest om the bonds of jat of april, 1867, will be paid on ver street. }. W. AUSTEN, Treasurer. ou. PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, NEW YORE March 14, 1867 —The val election irteen Dires tors of the Panam: ad'U0 iy Pe hel summer raages Grates aod ranges and repeired tereat rotice — The cou ie J, waturteg the preseotation at the oftics, No. ot. any town can make from St #0 to $20) a year r with recipes for meking black blue red. green an* ta- ible inks of sperior qualities, and jerking tok andimk to ‘ord li "ing can be cont of material witling. int withtype and'yy pegged 2 comm oe. raceiot of 81 or oe. address, with retiira postage: GOW. Newark Nd , HE PITTSBURG, FORT WAYNE Company, Pisteburg 20, 1857 —Notice is hereby given that lis compauy are pre pared to sue their pew stcet in e: 1 OF hicego Balroad me for thet oF the Cio Be careful before apy ber 8, Ohio and Indiana, avd fort Wayne and Chi- ad Companies. upon the terms and in the manner Drescribed in the articles of conselidatior 4 Pers: ivapia, interest 1865 and so and tndians, interest to July 1 1354, and ne 90 . interest uty |, 1858 per Stookaolders tn elther of the have assigned any portion of their stoc® nrevions or subsequent to tbe consolidation. (suguat |. 1866,) withor ing hed such wock trapaferred oa the books of the old compa the certificates ich recognise the transfe shares of the interest to July 868, Sud prom june Bave bean oredived ko the ortaloel broad. lorip cet es @ isan or dere, ‘bere fractiona! amounts of interest T. D. MESSLER At his store thirty nine, down in itter, 39 JOHN G WIi20ON gas fi COUNT BOOKS AND Centre. Centre ot , near Dusea aeateuare iv and eat ive of their own manufacture, for jourvala. Cay books inveice books, receipt emorandiim books diaries for 1387, blank boobs raled and bound to any pattern good a8 any ‘and sold af lowest up Vowa, k, dOWs & FERRY, At ihe old stand, 76 Bowery, WINGS ARD TENTS.—TOBIAS & PARSON'S ANTE mildew proof awnir made and for sale at 131 Orders through mali pro: Brees: May’ Superior pant Vrieee. Maoiiine bi nies. ard parties ho! notified that chis com such serigred stock. asthe fu nt of aceourt beoks, Pote; bill auc m —A LADY, HAVING IAVESTED ALL ber funés ina lucrative enterprise reditadle, requires a loan of the above sum, to save her from the advaa tage abovt to be taken the Ist of April to ber loss of $30,000, Geod reference, security and per centage bs pereop, fcr e Sag he moe Tarek aud ecker brushes at the ‘owe! WUSICAL AND DAROINt. “pope aewonameny Oe Gentes smears New York Gotel, wi b the best’ nenorumes! we oe in the city, for gale or tole, N. B.— ‘and furniture. AUTION TO THM OWNERS AND TENANTS OF prover —iry tre metallic composition or ORKS, COBKS, '83 WATER CO ‘import and make to or cork soles wholesale and retail Cork, near Burling allp. TOLLEY SRTS—ANOTHER LOT OF Ti Come before ali are-gous. & CO, 631 and 088 Brostwag. YREAT AND UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTR, ‘Awenty-tive per cent discount will be made aot further ustios om cash purchases of sks, PICTURS FRAMES, it 4 MaTnata: of the de weson, st tn tow: see STRECT —BARBER & Az —THE der all kinds of orks and nettina accordi reeds, are all the Remember 102 Chatham street "LENDID 7 OCTAVE BOSBWUOD PLaNoroRT almost new for $160. cost Piapoe 1 0ae wood and TREMOLO CLABIO- Ji wiy invented metallis Price 3 50 to $25 can. Acocordeocas that can’t tuned and repaired. mahogany, 10 "FD, $25. S80 300 BT, Foo nnd 8100, ai 102 Twenty sixth wreck, near sixth aveaue: R. In fine clase engrav' N UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE—AN EXORLLENT | LOOKING GLa! RA’ instrument of a ce’ebrased mak Tequire at 19 best Yhirty .fra geet. GREAT'CHaNCK FOR PIsNO BUY@RS —TWELVE fir: to'ams pew and second hand | iazofortes just received And wil! be wold ata great reductiog f ert market priors. and the pri ‘ion from an Immeuse stock and great variety ‘ant of room T1988, 447 Broadway. AION CLARIONET PLAYBR. 693 BROAD —The figure listens to viauo piaziet, clariovet to kis mouth lif airs with variations -—isaguage cannot explain. BARGAIN -—A id, & most Lew, rovewbod pI 1, be diapored of at a great saci Fi * cailon A. Weber, ii i 3 E ht FRAM> PIANOS, OF SUPERIOR TONE at a bargain. for cash, warranted in every [pay BY ‘Wooster MPTAM. 10 ard Goiwh cerpect, alko & good beoom Wreet recod floor between Houstou and RGARIST.—WANTRD, AN ORGAN irenie voice, or an ¢rgapiat and treb iw an Fyiec pal eb seh See ‘i oy) TANOS AND MELODEONS —THE motern i F ® = 2 i i OP8—EIGHT BALES NEW Hi county. Also Kins, 199 Diane arect 14 NOS FOR ALL.—THE PH. MOSIOAL SAVING an Loap Bootety. ILINGS —R. GOMRZ WI! man: magnificent mprigdt ele gnnt sneewoe: manufactier's pries. by 0. BREUBING, 701 Broadway. LOST AND FOUND. UND-A AMALL SUM OF MONEY. INQUIRI Washington UND-A Lapy's VIOTORING. Beckett street, between rewarded. O8T—ON TURSDAY MORSING, MARCH tween Prenklin and Joha streets « rol! of billie containing A sultab ¢ reward will be paid by returning the same io OL Franklin et eet lenne retern it to the bank. OfT.—TWO CHECKS DRAWN BY AD. 4 se, D0 Franklin street. The finder will ob! address, or with the pay’ Bank of the Republic. Leta, a penta! Hall jet, it ie valued hie! receive a sulindle re ~ 2 2 > = age it O8T—ON BUBDAY EVENING, RIDING DOWN TOWN Mn ye gt heever will return the Porkethook and chain shad - qneation# asked. Apply at ® ty ‘fourth we ad 1O*T.—AB OLD PO! marked @ith liver yee ert, on the collar. The dog to the stable, No. ‘OLEN—ON PRIDAY RVENING, ry FROM Bouse 188 street. one ig one , ome aed ‘slide, wh swale charm winched, and ene i ean und ‘overt store. 414 Grand street, 9 liberal reward will te

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