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enw (Contiaued from the rst page. LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AMD THE VICQUTY, Frutoxo tre Qvota—Work Coywmescrp to Eansxet—Neorsarry ow Co-Opamarios.-Ar- ranyewents bave at last beon made for filltug # quote, which onty reqnires the earnest co-opers- ticn of cttizeus in order to prove successful, Tho County Volunteer Committee has provided all pro- per facilities and @ large portion of the funds aod it now remains for those liable to draft, and other patriotic citizens, to take ® personal interest in this matter, and bring tnrecruits. Persona desi- rous of avoiding the draft can do 90 at @ compara. tively slight expense, and without any of the trouble that will Le certain to cecur in case the wheel is ren ried t They can deposit $1,000 with the Chatrrnan ofthe County Recruiting Commit. tee, and receive w check for 3000 to be paid by the Btate Treasurer from the Btate Bounty Funi. A @abetitute for three veare can thus be obtaine | ot com of only $400 Bubsatituces for one two years can be obtained for lesa au # het or vs, the Brato contributing @ proportionate share of the ex penses Io order to devote itecif more thoroughly to the work of raising the quois an! provide fo fh teipated Influx of recruits to County Volimteer Committee haw removed t oro bulling the Park, Extenw ve ulterat ve been eitict d | tn thie building, ar ol tiprove have heen effected. Tt » number euliated eaterday, ror te and aubwatuiag at the Com Mittoor® r nrie Park, waar » ond at the Hatrer bent twont ad Jundred f" une al! f the great cepreve twin removing fron the old Toone, the Core @ wtate that they are now able to ¢ ‘ . wear iy Lie bundred meu per ‘ 1 e any remisaneas, should Imi to tay aid the Commuee in ite ever ‘ the drat nay Le poeltive'y expected te take Di vee tne Vayrente ot bounties will then coe . ' sade cine the price of eubstituies willy hone rate in consequence of the increased denis we have ouly to de Prt bwey bree, ' Od dollara with Au Jervieor Bunter avy of the members of the Com Wittee, tuorter t ecure creuiption fcr one, two or three years The induce te ne requare to be fully kh vown te secure a weveral rush of recrune w offered to volunteers only Volunwers rece've a wall fortune, A thousand dollars bounty for three yeara’ service I ante to three br an redand thirty-three dol ara for cue year, which, added to the pay, amonnte to ® trtal of seven Luudred deliere for twe ve month, dollars for one month. This is more shan the mejority of artizaoe ond mechanice re- But thisianotall!, Ip addition to this high Pes, Vocle Barn turn ebes clothing, medical awend- auce-in case of sickness—and @ pension for life, dn case of injuries received the service, sud syrantof public land to all who are bonor- ally diecharced, and choose to settle down to agri- cultural pursuits. A soldier can save, if he pleases, #!wost bis entire pay, end bave » handsome for- OF BL RLy Reve cove wn tune to set himself up in business at the end of | 487s three years, or sooner if the war ends, aa it probs. bly will before that time. But there ere the other aod higher inducements, It only requires the fill- log up of the regiments now in the field to their Minimum s#taudard to secure the immediate over- throw of the rebellion, If the quotas now over~ vue, and urgently needed, could be sont to the sriay within @ weok, the capture of Richmond and Te wae toanifost that the objert of the attack wae to prejudice him the eyee@ ef the pullic curing the pending of hin uit for d'vorce, an lie there! rs r- questel s sveely trial tn order that bia guilt ipnove tight be determined 9¢ an early oy. The} Hing attorney seid be woul! piso tno cane ont endar ine few dave <.e,Youters the only cane dispose! of wee that of James ¥dwarde, who pleaded cuilty of poet larceny, in picking the pocket of Patrick Couuell of $15 on the ith of February Tur Boano or §Acornmen met yeeterdar, A the New York Poople's Gea Light Company, settins forth that they will light the City Hall lampe with gas for $20 per lamp per year. Referred to the Com- Mmitiee on Lampe and Gas. A resolution was re- ferred, requesting the Comptroller to encertain through the Commissioners of Police the number of larope in thie city which are not regularly lighted with gaa with a view of having a deduction twle upon the bills for such neglect. A reeolu- ton Wea ted to reenember Lexington avenue, Au cordipauce war gubanitted, allowinw the siorage of petrolenin in this e.ty in quantitier of hot tore than fity-five gallons for each cate! ment, and for @ violation of the ordinance, a fine of not more than 4500 and imprisonment, is to be Imposed, the Corporation Attorney to prosecute all chenees arising from « violation of the provisions. ef the ordinance, Laid over Mr. Gedney offered a resolution to reenumber Wont ¢fith atrees from the Fifth avenue to Hudson River. Adopted ETT) Acommunic¢ation was received fr. troller, with statewent of ymente te lunteere for the fottnuchs cor munication was receivel from ' ade; of * 1 o!, 1,014; amount cjsbursed, @60,092 A communeation wae received from the Commis. vernon | Movers of Charities and Corrections, setting torth (hatin making their estimate for expenses for the current yeor, they might be able to keep the smount within the uty transmitted in a commu Pieation to the Controlier, but owing to the in- creavet advance of everything, they petition that the sure of 4100000 may be inserted im she Tax levy and crediud to their department, Referred. Adjourned to Thuraday next. SewinG MacHine Ornnarors Benevolent sluty weale th ening at 1%) 4 Howery, BROOKLYN A Scnar or Covurort,—The following dis. patch wan received yesterday at the office of s Brooklyn paper: Wasentsatos, March T 1 am authorized by fien Fry to aay that drafted men will not be called upon mo long asthe Board of Enrollment of both Districts are fully occupied in exaroining volun- terre to fill the quote. MF. Opa. Hoary or Epucarton,--This Board met inst evening, the President, ©. P Smith, Faq., in thechatr A petition from 894 female teachers of the public schools wax presented, praying for an Inecrenne of aslary. They were encouraged—the yet tion Atatento take thie action by the very iberal and much needed incrasscof salary recently g@tanted to the mi rrincipale; and another ground ts, that the exorhitant price demanded for every necessary of Iife renders it almost impoasi- bie, with present salaries, to meetexpeoses, The subject was referred to the Committee un Teachers aud Finance, to report next meeting....... The drafvof an act to the Legislature was presented, which provides that the officers iu charge of the Truant Home be appoi ated by the Board of Exluca- tion instead of the Common Counc!!. Referred. -seee-e. Tho Preavlent announced thet the annual election of offivert would teke place on Tuesday evening pext, Adjourned. WILLIAMSBURGH. Incexpiany Fires.—About 5 A. M., yester- stable belonging to Henry Kruse, in Seventh street, between North sh and North 7th, was fred and damaged to the amount of @50, About § AM. an unoccupied house in Bixth street, be- tween North (th sod North Tth, was fired in three separate pisces, and damaged about R300. An atrempt to Gre this building was made about three weeke age. VAGanies OF tre Drart.—A young man coleat of Lue's army would occur immediately, | in thts city, » short time wince, presented himnelf Ji is uso.ess, almost criminal to deny tho fact that for exaunination preparatory to enlistment in the Suermsn aud Grant veod reinforcements, which if | U. 8. army, and was pronounced physically inca- uot promply sent will prevent their reaping the fruits of their victories, and throw the war ovor intu another, and probably sevoral campaigns. uy this city bag apuounced that the draft will sake yp ae vest work, the 10th, unless it the meuu lL appear in sme (bat & reasonable prospect exints of ut once ont ratsofr We des ret ruiting mas be at least doubied {1 avoid « craft, E1cur Coxvicrs arrived at Castle Garden, on M $y, from Fagland, on board the shi; Piymouth Rok. Their names are Willian Tay- lor ner, Martin Davey, Thomas Tully, Tho nas McCarty, James Ronks, Wiliam Parker bad Juno Lee. Tk wppeara they have been found BY ly of felonies, had received senteucs of three to four years’ imprisonment, and served outa part of cheiet % When, by the aid of the Prison Associ. at ey Were a relearet and sent to this co uutry, expected they will be returned to En ‘and ARMIVAL OF ThieAsunr.—The stoamer Case Ca from Asmuwall Feoruary 06, arrived hoes | day » bronging P1287. c11 of Celifor. Qu treasure. T North Star broke hes staft on the outward passace, twenty-five miles from Ag: vobliged to remain at Aspin- sean be wmtout. Tho result 1% the passengers, maila aud treasure had to Te main over for the Costa Rica, Gop at the Evening Exet wt Be pinwall, and bas Wall ur ao hew eb 400 opened at sud coutinued steady, clomng at 107 § ks inactive Fink In Youkvinne, lay 1 -At about ono o'clock Thing, a fre was discovered in the a Fi wise aud Valentine Ste yese #¢ ur shore, aveut near 85th etreet, keps by i. The etowk on the prem: rf fee umed., The real- otfow vi Hart, the coufectioner { Mra. O'Dinveil, teed store of Fewer & sand the ‘ {Mr. Thowas Poor pre considerably duniaged by fire and water, Vie Mareial, « ‘king an exar fon, discov= ered evidence of the Ure having been of an ip endi- ary origin Lhe propretors were arrested by Otheers Ailin and Kell, of tue i bus. neion of having sus fire 4 Dhey were detain 1 for further examinut Jonun C, FRRMONT Was lined twenty-five acliars, Monday, by Judge Matlin, of the Bu. preme Court, circuit, for pou-atiendiuce ag @ juror, Tue Counv OF GENERAL Sessions opened forthe Mareb term, Judge Russell presiding. No quorum of the Graud Jury was present, and those soawered bo their names were discharge! for d Voter KR. Strong pleaded not guilty to an eet cbarging hin wish procuring an abor- ile owt that ibe presomtnent was the lass of *L Onur ‘ ell ofhce hore, b & long neries of by tho quota by enlistments, The pres. | shal's office uf the Second District, yester’ay, Peitatod, Fince then he hae been drafted, and held to service. This may appear strange, but it | id that departmental instructions to examining sur- ra) Huis, the Provost Marshal General of | g¢one vary in the cases of volunteers end con- scripts, the tests applied tothe former belng more rigid than wo the latter. FILLING THE QUOTA,—In the Provost Mar- ben were sworn into the service, Thie iain ex- cow abthe Government dswand, which is only cn —_—— MARINE NEWS. —M'n sete..03 2, Mich 7—8, Rises, 6 25-8. Bete, 6 55 CLEARED, STE AMAIIPS Havens, Havana; Northern [ ight, Fortress Monroe SHIP-City of New York, Navin, for Liverpool, BARKR—stella, Kremon; Agra, Arpinwall; Savan- mah, lore BRIGS—Nelly Abbott, Ruenoe Ayres: Florenc Manganil'a, Zephys, Frinidad, Cuba; Volant, Pecce? J Barnard, Trividad; & ives, Cumberland Harbor, RCMOONERA—Win mith, Matanzas: Vigilant, Antigua, Navigator, San Jurn del Norte: J Hay, Port Royal; J B Burnett, Bewut Hine, Georgetown, Merwin, Fortress Monrre; Jobu Gileon, Philadel phia; Renper, New Marc: SLOOPSThoa Hill, Provitence; Bristol; Deep River, New Mave ARRIVED, iieatk Brown, + dda Bb Van, do, STP AMBSHIPS— Kensington, Port Roval: © er) Ti. ca, An M1; Savannah, Hioa tesa; Coes ort Royal, vie Hawpion Roads, | BHLPS— star of the Weat, Liverpool; Tancens, For | trees Monroe, Henry, [of Mecklonber:, | Fila Norton, Liverpool via Queenstown. BARKS Ausilias Hineriet Maiaurad; Ocean Ex y Cok wae; Princeton, Demurara; Abby Cralx, » WRIGS— Wilhelmine, Carte rae; Coqnet r brichsen, (Danish) 38 Thonime: ¢ oni bo, Phis for Portemouth, Daniel Trowbridee, rm Neponset, Minititlan: Liane, Pouce, PR Zebra Arrovo, PR: Abbie Brad. *eterson, Philadelphia; Lalla Rookh, Eagle, Boston for Philadelphia: ." Prov town for Tangier; DR Saiom for Ta: S Higelns, Welittees 3 Andrew Peters, Providence for Kiiz, an Queen, Wellileet for Va ortives Mouroe for boston, J G Co! comoke for Boston; Anna Myrick, Virginia’ for Boe- tou; Boston, Phili hia for i Owen Bearee, Baltimore; DA Da. pwich, Noy i Wheaton, Philade: A + City Poin JS Shindler, Philadelphia; LP Phare, iN Berry, Maltimore; LS Williams, Fortress Monroe Wm Baruerk, reliedelpbie: 5 B Wheeler, Cape eulopen; Chae Moore, Now Maven; M ll Matouey, Lalsiimore. 5 1 Hawes, Nauticoke River; Mott Bede i, Baluimo:e; © A dweteon, Providence tor Batiawre, SCHOONERS ford, Jacmel R Wollflets; Gol Waidron Ho New f Too Late for Classification. i ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPA- RILLA cleanses and renovates the bicod, instile | JREMARKs PROM CHEMICAL ANALYS \iter & careful examination of MBOLD'S PREPARATIONS ne un dation of HE LMBOLI's bprosecuuons to which he bad been #iiccted Goriug the past year for presuming to claim redress for wroucs of an Ben eVatol Charsc- ter, ‘Lhe person upon whom the crime was ale Jeged to have been conmitted wae bia wif ava nat Whois be Was prose Ong & suit tor divorce, on the grovd of adultery, ani who bad made repested conlessions of ber guilt, The presentment was made ab the instigation of his wife's brother, she Davicd been» tugiti une lest, he run fewey Wiha et bis children. Tho v4 ly witnes bed any weight with the Grand igo imy Wao Ue W Mes auth Mya Uiictard eskabors who We consider them sate aud re le, ‘ NEY Philadelphia, June 12th, 100, s HE | SCIEN E OF MEDICINE SHOULD a stiple, pure 4 c J basis, induction for ite lini pon aye tal. So stand HELMBOLIYS GEN 3 4 TIONS, established over ely seit PREPAY WANSTED-FOR THE U, & NAVY—CAR: men and seamen, The utara vest eaanat Ae: SRIRVIDG VAG A COUN tle UD otalte, 294 our utmosscontidence, | flower manufactore. One who has worked atthe esnera preferred. Apoly at 64 Liepemard et, 575 N. CARVALHO & CO, AUCTIONEERS * thie dar. March Sth, at Bales Kooma, oJ at J0\¢ o'clock, a retat AND SHELFE DK BOOTS AND SHOR, FA CHINA Gols WATCIIF To be wold for cash, on goode suitable for retail tr L' INGSHOREMEN, No epecial meeting on Frid Maich 10th, at 7 clock, P.M ance of all inem- bere of the ¢ al Comninittee is requested. as buri- here of importance will be traneacted, By order, JOHN GANNON, Pres. THOMAS WaeinaN c. 87 ca EWELRY, ATB, CAPS, &e, bg WOO lots desimble WILL HOLD A The ponctesl att Be RDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND Cer. meadatory letters have been seriteot HELMBOLD's GEN- » many of whieh from sources, inclading eminent statesmen, clereymen, rovernore, State judges, &e, S86 WANTED—200 SKIRT HANDS ON Woven ekirts, Hest pay, Enquire at 17 Themas street. 878 AN TF D-—OPERATORS FOR SKIRT bands, on Wheeler & Wilson's machines, Those who have their own machines preferred, Enquire at 17 ‘Thorns et ‘ Si9 WANSTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR on W. & W's sewing machine for fine cue tom work in @ fancy etae, Apply et a sireet. E9OO BOUNTY—10 BOYS WANTED . to-day for the oavy, Muet be 18 yeare old au searuen, firergon and conl-passers Prine money, reliet, &e, Call early at ¥5 South at, up ebaire 176 GENERAL BUSINESS, T 77—ADVANCES MADE ON DIAM- onda, watches, jewelry, fure. Pawnbrokers tick- ere bought. At JOHN T, MACDUPFF'S, 77 Bleecker mreek. cane ease STS 1 HER A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR- - [Vv BR. Uhoee who desire brillianey of complexi oat purity and enrich the blood, which HELMBOLIVYS CONCENTRATED FXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA invariably doer, Recollect it t# no patent medicine. Ask for Helmbold's, Tate no other. SAT FE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN- PRINCIPLED DEALERS endeavoring to dispose of theirown and other preparations, on the repute- tion attained by HELMBOLIYS GENUINE PRE- PARATIONS aT Cc IMPRESSED YEAST — THE DEMAND 4 for our celebrated compressed yenet having po rapidly increased, we deemed ita Se to the publie in on, mm we ces dey or toe following deporite the various ve the city, where it can be had fresh every ay: DONAU, BTREN & CO, “@ deventh ave, bet 16th and 17th ate, GREENWICH BT, BECOND AVE. 112 H. Sebmidt, 58 A. Deerking 246. G.N. mith, cor, Sth av F. Littl, 415—P. Nelson AVENUR A, HUDRON &T, 89_C. ue 367 _T. F. ter: GREFNWICH AVE, FIGHTH AVE, §~8. KR. Mann & Co, 619 Hendrickeon, BOWERY. 697--Chaa. Hall, 380—Haight Kroes. 445. B. Blanck, CANAL &T, 232—L,. Friediander ~Abbot re NINTH AVE, 406 owes & Co SIXTH AVF, 1 -T.H Btellyes, 44 HEEMBOLD's CONCENTRATED Extract BUCHL Is the (Great Inuretic, HELMBOLIYS CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BAKBAPARILLA Is the Great Blood Puriger. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the moet active that can be made. ST MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR cnt” regained by HELMBOLD'S nctatebansyls ites PAWNBROKERS” TICKETS BOUGHT OF 685 Chas, Roche, wi F. Engeleke. SEVENTH 8T, 166— has. Gebhard, HIRD AVE, 475-—Bauman, uiamonds, watcher, silverware, jewelry, guns, pis- tole, clothing, dry goods, and all other good#, at 148 Canni street, near the Bowery, under the Citizens’ Bank. SHATTERED C1 INSTITUTIONS Bt be ED ty HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHL is HE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH— Theretore the nervous and debilitated should im- mediately use HELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu, 387 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR rs Pa Newspapers, Pamphlets, Hooks and Waste rofevery description, BTOCKWELL & EM- E N, 26 Ann at, | door west of Naseau, 868 10 CENTS PER POUND AND UPWARD paid cash for old newspayers, books, pamphlets, writing paper, letters, bills, and all ki of ciean + ite papor, at 49 Annet. THOS, C, BEN SEPT. 271 MEDICINES. READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST OF the properties of HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract Buehu will be acomparison with those ret forth in the United states Dispensatory, 350 D)YSPERSIA— ASTONISHING CURES ARE daily made by the ure of that excelleat remedy, Dr. suith's DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATCOR, Tt hus been before the Public for the inst 20 years, and where it hae been persevered with, and the diree= tione followed, haa never failed in # single case, It acts cently upon the bowels, eiving renewed vigor to the atomach,and braces up the whole #yetein cresting ma itwere new life, Every one of redentary habita should try it, and all who are troubled with Dyspepeia should use it, Depot—40 South second et Wilitame- burch, Tobe had of Miller & Ke 18) Allen, Stanton et, and cor, Ave. D and Houston st 1 E. Grey, cor, Myrtle and Franklin Aves, Kast Hrook- lyn, Price One Dellar per bottle Ovo | Daas “EKLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- 4tione, of both rexes, use HELMBOLIYS Extract Buchu, It will give brisk and ¢ setic teelings and enable you to tleep weli 356 Fk NON-RETENTION OR INCONTIN- ence, irritation, iuflammation or ulceration of the biadd or kidueys, diseases of the prostrate ginnds, stone inthe bladder, calculus gravel or brick-duat d+ powlt, and all diweases of the bladder, kidneys and doprical swal Tings, UO HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 386 pkoM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING Cheulate in the World, Jam acquainted with Mr. HW. T, HELMBOLD; he upied the drug-store opposite n resider and *ruccesstul in conducting the bu, Wad wot been &juully po | ably Lnpreesed with horwter and enter priee, WILLIAM WEIGHUIMAN, Fina ot POWERS & WEIGHIMAN, Manufacturing © aS6 Oth aud Brown ets, Ph SINEN) AWAY—A LITTLE VOLUME full of information of vital importance, mailed f.ee tothe married and those contemplating marriage Addrees L. JEAN DESOLLE, box 691 P.O. Palle 862 HEMMBOLD's FLUID EXTRACT BUCHT le pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injur- ious properties, and immediate in ite action, uS6 } ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES health and vigor the trame end hicom w the pallid cheek, Debiiity is accompanied by many alarm- ning eyroptome, and it no treatmentis eubroity consullp ion, ineapidy OF epileptic hte ensue eS 4 ]* YOU WANT TO BECURFD OF AGUE IN THE FACE AND JAW L, Y se dD. Spring Is the time to ure Dr 4 *Y ELLOW DOCK BY . Which pur he blood, invigorates she body, gives Derves, strength to the muscles, snd health vauvel, Joint aud limb, Lotile, (whieh often cures.) ef Chathuin et, Bold 502 Grand et, Ask tor LEATHE'’S YELLOW Ch SYRUP. ‘Take no other, Hetablished id4e, Sold by Druge 4 rywhere AD. M, VAN BUSKIRK, ANALYTICAL Plectropathic Physician,can be consulted at 62 6th ath et, and Washington pace, nour 1) A, nddéto8P,M, Consultation tree, a6 UANTITY VS. QUALITY-HELMBOLD’'S Extract Sareaparilla, The Dose is small, Those who de olarce quantity of medicine—and large pa Ts) Shy ae ee | AKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN. sale remedies for unpleasant and dangerous die- One Loo HELMBOLIS Kabat Uushu, 20 | Too Late for Classification. | FOR SALE AND TO LET. OY WANTED IN AN arTiFIcIAL| A FAKM AT A BARGAIN—157, ACRES, with buildings ov willeell it in emall Lat | sood place for @ store; location very healthy an jewant: 2 houre vide; terme easy, Appiy to W. OTH, 406 Bixth ave 973 ERGEN HEIGHTS PROPERTY-—TWO haudwoe twoestory aod basement cotpages, with dining vom extentions, Presaic water and itd Situated in a good neighborhood, convenient to Ho- boken and Jersey City horee cars, aud within Ee minutes of ether ferry. Pifee only $2,600 each. ‘Termaenmy. JOUN H. PLATT, opposite Court House, Hudeon City, Nod 345 ERGEN HILL PROPERTY—A 2 STORY cottage, with ectenaion, 3 rooms, beside cella.; laree garde overt eaof nearly 4 city low evory vartety of fault in svudance; Cars to Court- inad’ at. and Deshroaeae at. ferries every ly minnter Barciny et. and Christoober at. ferries every 15 min- ates; Price €4,b00; $4,000 cash, JOUN H, PLATT, opporite Court Hones, Hudson City eee. CRANBERRY AND FRUIT COLTURE— FAVORABLE CHANCES AT. BEACH'S MILLAN. J. FAKMING LANDS ALMOST FREB T will give some very cheap and easy bye | leases, with chances to purchase alternate trecte of land nearly free, and food facilities to erect dwellings and other improvements apon lande located at Beach's Mille, Tom's Riv 1}, pear Barnegat Bay, Aleo, dwell- ing house fold and very favorably} The laud is best saited tor cranberry, peach, grape and fruit culture ; also water power. Circulars sent on re- ceipt of postage, Apply by letter to H. D, BEACHI, Tom's River, Ocean County, N.J. Comrmuniestion with New York by railroad, steamboat, &c.. twice per day per Delaware and Raritan Bey Kailroad, foot of Murray a. NK, Distance 60 miles, 445 kor SALE, A NFAT 2 STORY COTTAGE house and lot, 256x100, on Thth at bet. let and 2d ¢ Inquire, of ava, 2d house frou ist ave; pricé $2,400, w INTON, on the preniises, i N LE OR TO LET—AT LAFAYETTE, LYN, on the premises, store and 3 cottages, Apply to bool ant FOR SALE—A 2-STORY FRAME HOUSE in Wyckoff st, néar Smith et, bet narg oy Oarpenter shop in front of lot, Will rent together for $325, Also low, #30) t $3,000 each, H, L, CLABKE, 24 Wil- liam at, _16 YOR SALE—THE PROPERTY 5 MANGIN *t, near Grand et, consisting of lot 2x100 feet, and front and rear houses, Apply to GEORGE W. VAN BOsKEKCK. “4 SOR SALE IN BROOKLYN 3 SLAUGH- ter houses, near Raymond and Tillary ete; ie, fat and ineiting Reuse attached: also four new awel- ling houses and corner store, Graham ave and Mar- shallrts, B.D). Enquire at 15 Fiushing ave, near Broadway, THOMAS GILBERT. a9 *OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, NO, 64 Poplar st, Brooklyn, 6 minutes walk from Ful- tou ferry, Lot 31x50, Inquire at 641 Broome street New York 542 SOR S§LE—s HOUSES 17x25, LOTS 25 T1U0, ndrth side of 119th at, 100 feet east of 4th ave. $2.0W or #250 rent; Noe, 45 Hubert stand 242 Weet eat. Farm with good Paeunee near Beloit, Wir, andi) lots in Brooklyn. Also to let, basement, 2d and 34 floore of No, 1,936 Third ave, $300 per annum, PON SPORFORD, 29 Broadway. 334 pork SALE—A TWO STORY AND BASE- ment frame house and two lots, ands large barn. Injuire at HUGH SUTHERLANIVS, on the premi- ter, At the foot of Cartenet avenue, on Bergen Point Pinnk Koad, 1 miles from Jereey City, N. J. 8oT OR SALE—A COTTAGE HOUSE, CON- taining seven rooms; has a fine large garden, plenty of fruit; situated at South Rergen, 15 minutes’ walk from Jersey City Ferry, and near horse cara, Price #2,000; #1,000 cash only required, Apply to J. H. PLAY » Hudson City, opposite Court House. au fOR SALE CHEAP—FARMS WELL adapted to market gardening, fruit or any kind of farming, 4) miles ou Long Island, near railroad depot, coutaining 1°, 26, 50 or more ecres each, Price ‘Term eny, FE. A, BUNCE, No.7 Oem: very low, bers st. OUSE AND STORE TO LEASE, 522 Sixth ave; alro 10 lote on 2 city reilroads, graded and ready for use, for 10 years, Apply tw F. BARKER, 624 Sixth ave, ‘288 ORRISANIA PROPERTY FOR SALE—2 honrer and lots, $4 by 160; location near 6th et and Railrond av, opposite H.R. R, Depot. Will be sold very cheap, Inquire of H, SCHWAR, 264 Fast Broadway, from 6 to¥ A.M. and 61to8 P.M. ba ) LET OR FOR SALE CHEAP—A SMALL houre gad five acres of ground on the Rockaway Pinnk Rosd, neer Jamaica, L. I, Enquire in the store, 106 Fulton at, of WF. T. Si 1 RENT—HOUs CONTAINING 12 rooms and store, in South 6th street, Williams bareb, 5 minutes walk from Peck Blip and Division . ferry; rent $40 per month, Enquire 11 zine SRHO WILL BUY A 2-STORY HOUSE and full lot, 400 yards from Railroad eta- tion at Winteld, ‘Terme to ult purchaser, Apply to MAL RICE MeAULIFE on the premises, ic ry o WILL BUY A HOUSE AND LOT > | 250 in Freeman st, Greeapoint, 10 minutes’ walk trou loth and S4th st. ferries, Apply at 242 Thimt ave, basement, or oa the premises, easy 2 ) - 0O WILL PURCHASE, LN Brook xo lyn, a two-story attle and basement welling-house, and lot 95 feet by 104 feet 6 in- che The houee containg nine rooma, all in good ord ithin ten minutes walk ot Fulton Ferry, Call on she premires, 6 Prince st, 14 fy We WILL BUY A NICE 2 STORY & 2.6 10 hone with barn and six acres of gai- den land, a great variety of choice trait trees, Ac, on Long Island KR, convenient by care, Inquire at ture store, 3M) Atiantic «t, Brooklyn. at ra iz WILL BUY A NICE THREE D. Fs ( dO story brick house on Nelson street, Brooklyn, Lot 20 x 100 feet, veryear to one family, Apply tok \ 0 Peart st, N.Y. $4,000 Terme 67 fram Will rent quick at $550 E.R. KELLOGG, re WILL BUYSA THI brick etore on Columbia #t, Brook- lyn; rented to oe tenant at #400 per year, Terns emmy. Apply to BE. BK, KELLOGG, 189 Pearl street, N.Y s: ae le BOARD AND ROOMS, FEW MECHANICS CAN BE ACCOM- modated with good board and preseant roome, #6 yer week jor board and washing, by epplying 132% Vest dud at, bet 7th and Sth aves, a2 “A KEW LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with board aud comfortable Toons wt 44 Market et, 4 | OTEL GARNI, 135 EAST 38TH ST,, 4 doors from Sd avenue—Furnished bedrooms for rerpeciable mechanicr, each ® separate room, from $i 2b to s1 To per week; double bedrooms $2 per week, on the Baropesu style ‘ ANTED, BOARD ON A FARM FOR 4 persons, for the season, within 2u miles of New 15 Kiver, Address with terme, Which must Le reasonable, W, W.P, UNION, 13 Chambers at, a4 *) SHOP GIRLS CAN’ BE ACCOMMODAT- od with board and lodging on reasonable terns at Mots et, bear Meeekes, top fiver, sia DENTISTRY, “MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY— Teeth extracted without pain, or ne charge, ieau- tiful teeth iuserted, $1 each, Toothache cured and teeth filed with celobrated bone filling. All opera: tions warranted, J. JAY VILLERS, 156 Grand Py blocks from Broadway \ York, in Jersey oron Nort SET OF TEETH ON SILVER OR RUB- to $iu; on gold, ll to $20; partial seta, vergl per tooth, Teeth extracted with: cleaned, whitened, or filled with gold or tilines, 60 ete and warranted. Hy Dr. H. VIL- 48 Mowery, opposite the old Theatre, 5 i R, DRAKE, 485 CANAL STREET, SETS a setof teeth on ailverat #7 to @15; on gold a S1U to #22; sectional sete 50 cents per tooth ; teeth filled with gold, bone cement, or other fillings 50 cts, to $1 per tooth, Teeth extracted without pain, 277 JEW ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PAT LN in Parie— A full for $5, usual price = set, $15, veual price @25; cheap seta without pain r, MICHAUD, Ave ©, uear 4th at, PiURS. TTENTION, LADI THE OLD ke tablished N, Y. Pur Maoufactuning Coy - ham at, opposite Crook's White Marbie Howl, is a: ing single sets at their factory wholesale prices, | early and geta choice and a great bargain; ratte $4,90; niuffs and collars $2.50 each, and upwards, Syberian squirrels, Pith Ttin and Mink sable setts very low. Altering and ing t the latest etyles, French A receipt eiven to purchasers ing ay moths. Look for the mammoth 98, Bid ING, Mapesele oe “DRAFT THREATENED.—WILL T ZEN “W YORK AID IN ABRE CTNTATNG “Bt teary? NT. PROVOST-MARSHAL-*G: cae sR SALLS LPON THEM! THE COUN VOLUNTCER COMMITTEE Hh My yALS to THEM! TEN DAYS ALLOWED TO INCREASE CRUITING. THOUSAND MEN YET RAISED! The Coutity Committee on Volunteering ye attention of every citizen to the istter appendid be Bu intendent ot Kecruiting Bervic A uber of reerestg cyte belng in this Cou and the prospects of o drat, The Committed have exhansted all meane at th coninand for rairing & They have paid the Ia ¢at bounty permitted by ‘he laws of the State, or) nan Filon of the State, They have eucceeded recraiting over ono hundred (100) men per day ; wit im thé last eaven (7) dnye they Have averaged al one hundred apd thirty (150) men per day, and wit in seventeen (17) daye they have redu the ou bor of men to be raised nearly two thousand (2,000 But there are yet more t - thi thousa (13,400) men to be raived to fill t ty, ‘and to taleo thie number witht requires Bot one handred men bu' per da) onat. While the Committees and the Board of Supe” tors, from which they derive their power, have in vidually and collectively given their whole time ai OVER THIBNTEES - attention & thie work, it is te Be Te bag sea pe cn ie ie it will euffer by ave been lukewarm and have rendered the Cosntnt tee no couridersbie assistan: Even capitaliste, who h draft, have been unwiilin nishing the necessary n and even 1@ men dey can no louger | a unless moneyed mon and ined tutiens subset! he necessary fonda, The Committee, im justice to ives and th- public, now make this statement, appeal to th, People 60 as to incroase thé namber of recruits durt he ten days’ grace allowed us, thas ft will be reduc to a certainty thas the quota can be filled within Tensonabie time. Jo eyed 4 draft, two things are t « That the bonds of the Count; pa of paying voluuteers be taken immediately ; and 34. That the people at once lend thefr aid th work of raising volunteers. recially, let every citizen who has the means vide himself with a substitute, himeelf trom draft and County. Substitutes can now be obtal: atively small cost, the State undertaking to all those who bag money for this tent of $600 for a three years’ substitute, $400 for evens wubstitate, $300 for a one-year substi) Those who subscribe to the Volunteer Loan Fane have not only the pledge of the taith and p: ° the County, but the additional security that tat: will reimburse to the County the money thus ¢r pended. It now remaing with the le to avert the threat {o'nand. Let them areeinble together is Public cone. B band. le étn arsernble ether ip LJ cil, and after determining the beat means to be pur sued, put those means into immediate execution with the co-operation of the press, ead, pe agzive iy of the the Committee hope, in seribed ten de ys, to Rive satisfactory evidence tha moore men will be procured by volunteering that can possibly ve obtained by draft. tee UUDEREY' GUNTHER, Mx ’, GOD! 4 yor. MATTHEW T. BRENN aN Comptroller. ORISON BLUNT, Bupervisor, WM. M. TWEED, Supervisor. ELIJAH FP. PURDY, Supervisor, WM. RB, STEWART, 8u; ' Volunteering, heirman. fear from cet Semeat of fu ralne ou County Committee on ORISON BLUNT, C Conyerire Conson, Clerk. Provost-Marshal General) And Superintendent Volunteer Reerul| Servi ting oe, Southern Division of New York, New York, March 3, 1865, Aad ey Eeq., C &e.: PAR Bir: T have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of rou communication of the 2d instant, in reply.to s pote of Capt, Bronson, A. A. G., written by my direetior ion to the progress St recraiting in this County, have perused with interest the elaborate array ot statistics which it contains, exhibiting the compars tive progress of recruiting in the City and County of New York, under the present and lous calle for troops; but its examination has not changed or modi. fied my convictions that “the Lesko pay rate of recruit jing will not fill the quotas of the city districts within the time required.” It will be borne in mind that very great deficiencies as compared with other districts in thie city, exiet in all the city districts, and that these deficiencies ex fs onticaly St be reason saat, ew Gant pas been jee actively or lets success! engaged in actut tricts, The draft recruiting than the subur' has already commenced in all districts surrounding ite operations here, immed! the city, and to further postpone unless there ia a prospect of the quotas being i ately filled by voluntary enlistments, would be an obvious injustice to thoee districtain which the ap- piceioa of the provisions of the law is now being made. Furthermore, it will be remembered that the pre- vious quotas of the city districts have been filled, tos very cleat extont, with credits ing from entiat- ments in (he navy not made since the assignment of quotas under the Enroliment law, and not contained in your exhibit of the progress of recruit upder those calls, Ieuce the comparison made in your communication has no application to the resulte in filling the yuctas, which now must be done by actual enlistments, It wae boped that the postponement of the draft in this city would produce, on the part of ite citizeos some effort commenrurate with @inount of labor to be done to secure the filling of the quotas by vol- unteer enlistments, thereby a) ily re-enforeeing our active vietorions armies with some sixteen thous. and volunteers, and thus removing tho necessity for * recouree to the operations of ad on the part of the Government, To secure this result every meansof ration and sevittance consistent with the interests of the service has, whenever suggested, been willingly by the Provost Marshal General, and by the offics ; bu’ after trial it seems that these hopes are not well ounded, for while yourself and @ few persons have abored faithfully and efficiently to produce the de tired result, the expectation of # general interest be ing aroused aod ao active effort being made on tho part of the whole community bas not been realized, and instead of any indications being rent thatthe quotas will be preeduy filled, there Presented the conclusive evidence of your own figures that at th: Present rate of recruiting the quote will uot be fillod until the lesof Au ext. I know of no me y which the number of men raised can be increased, except the peo; who have the greatest interest at issne, eball by their efforts give recruiting such au impetus as they only con create. Every consideration of patriotian and inver est appeals to thew to put thelr hands to the work ‘The benencient aud liberal provisions of thw State law by which every perron who secures @ subst.’ute belo: the draft wil receive six hundred, four bandred, or three hundred dollars bounty tor three, two or one yoar's se: vice of euch substitute, reepeotive \ ys whiles drafted man can receive but two Undred and fifty dollars either for hituself or his substitute, ough: of itself to make every able-bodied person whois liabie to draft an active recruiting egent,while the'lar)re bounty aid by the State, in addition to the Goveruisent ounty, ought to induce all those who are not liable w the draft to euter or re-enter tho service and asgist io the grand coneluding campaigns of the war, ln reply, however, to your concluding remarks, [ would suggest that means be adopted to give rhe areatest possib © publicity to the necessity of Lmrard:- r inen more rapidly, and to the liberal F the State government made for yoiur d pubstitutes, and that the people of the cit, tee be appealed to sorousgh the pabiie prees, and, if prac- ticuble, through publie meetings, to devote one weer to thear country and theirown personal intereste ir labor to secure the filling of the quotes of their dis tricta, and thereby relieve themeclves trom the evils ot adiaft. To this end every facility will be extended from this departmoat, Mustering officers and surgeous shall be provided in abuadance; and that a fair ost vay be made, 1 think I may promise that et thatt uke place during the neat ton days.’ s J au, sir, Very respeetfally, Your obedient servant, 4 EDW. W. HINKS, Brigadier General, A, A, Provost Marehai Cieneral, Superintendent Vol unteer Kecruiting Service, 355 Coa CoA L—COAL—COAL—COAL—A FIRST rato article of Cumberland coal, at 150 Le rtreets, between Woet aud Washington. RICH AK. HEATHER sbislicatllaade! 3 (OAL, COAL—JUST ARRIVED, €10 ANI $)5 50 per tou.—I ain selling the best quality o red and white ash stove, exe aud muy at the abov: low price, if called for thie day ; less to dealers, Ale g@emeali sot of Lehigh lump for eale low, Apply as ave, cor, 25th at, and Yth st. 1 door weat of lat ave, sv CoslchesT RED AND WHITE Ast. stove and ege coal, tees dior thie day, as J OL ERIPEL D110" Conal ott ts Forey th et, hes ves 314 (QUMBERTAND COAT—GEORGE'S “Cree! ~zior aale to dealers and coasqmera, at 21st #! East River, b East 33d et Eajute of the Wolghines or, oF r i D f > ‘ ‘