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room had been entered th & rear window, end @1,066 12 in English gold and $780 in Treasu- Ty notes taken from his trunk. 6 trunk was mat ently found in Metoger's yard, with the cover forced off. Officers Herbert and Muller ar- rested Ma and his wife on muapicion, and they wore Tequired 0 gtve ball in the eam of $5,000 ech, by Justice Hogan. Prisoners positively sesort their innocence. None of the stolen ati oa ‘ey was recovered........ About half-paat 9 o'c -on Tuesday evening, officer Grossman, of the 11th precinet, surprised ” some burglare while forcing open the door of the tailoring establishment of G. ®. Garrison, No. 68 Avenue ©, The burglars ce- caped, \eaving their toola........Michsel Waleh wan arrested by officer Oates, of the 6th Precinct, ebarged with stealing &8 in Treasury notee from Fiza H. Fonda, of No. 6 Mission Place, on the 26th of December last, Comnmutted in default of 6650 all by Juatice Hogan. Lancenres,— William Buchanan was arrest- oi. charged with stealing a watch from Charies Jobnaon, atone o'clock yesterday morning, The privoner, aa alleged, wratbed the watch fromm John- fon's band, near the Old Bowery Theatre, and ran arose the street, He waa pursued, when he threw the watch Into the gutter, Committed by Justice Suand)». Arron Boyce a seaman, waa arrested (har ed wath stealing aqu A%, frog James Robi ereet on the Oth of Mareb, 1854 The priso cuowledved the crime, and a portion of the property was) recovered Jornminmed by roe Hogan, Coont or GENERAL Srsstons,—The follow. “@ Canes were disposed of in the Court of General ons yesterday, by Judge Ruarell : Honry Howard, convicted of recelving twenty. even dellara worth of cutery, atolen by James Conway trom his employer, Abel F. Goodman, No. Oo Herkroan street, on the 22d of February, wae ® Jtene the Riate Prison for five yeara, . AuoueM L pie, plead guilty to grand lerceny u Foaling H th of yewely from George Thul, No. M10 Wes awn | street, on the 12th of February, wae sectenced to the State Prison for two ears on Turney plead guilty to bur- sary in the third deyree, and was remanded for tence Joseph Brennan plead guilty to reeuy in @tealing $24 worth of clothing from boch A. Teeran, of 9 Pell street, on the Iitb of wary Reranded Michael Bhes and M Donnell plead guilty to petit larceny I roar) Uirennan plead guilty to assauls ond bet- Vor Fudgment suspended, and the prisoner dis- CONGREGATIONAL SINGING MreTincs,—A eres ol Congregational Singing Meetings, under be direction of thhe Assoclated choira of the M, F. ¢ flinilar ty those held last year by the Mus- hvention, will commence on Monday even- ve. March Oth, 1868, at Seventh Street Church, near Third ave, at Tig o'clock, also on Monday eveniog, March 15th, atthe Thirtleth Btreet Church, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Monday eve- March 2b, at Jane Street Church, near Pogbth avenue ondey evening, March 27th, at “7th Btreet Church, between Becond and Third euues All who ‘eel an {ntereat in the culture of Ulurch music, are cordially invited to attend these anechings, Fine.—A fire broke ont about nine o'clock ‘esterday morning, in Kerrigan's Seek J Store, Neo 150 Chathato street. The stock wan damaged crineipally by water to the extent of $2,000. HEP OWNERS,—The ship owners of this city #\\l moet to~iay, in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, to take junto consideration tue propriety ot forming a piasion to protect their inuervata agajnat the |i nd restrictions to which they ere at present exposed. THE TRADES, Tor Jormxgywen Canrantane of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City havegiven notice to all howe carpenters and buiders that they will on and after Monday next demand for their services #8 50 verday. This notice ernanates from the Dissrict ‘pion, The Plasterers have acted differently. ‘They bave invited a1 bosses to meet a Committee of tae Operative Plasterers’ Society for the purpose of conterring an to the amount of wages to be paid per diem; believing—as they ee g tbat strikes sbould, if posmble, be avoided, and to be only re- sorted to when all other meuns have failed. Tar Coscn Paryrmms’ Association at their last monthly meeting adopted # resolution that after Mooday next they would demand #3 end 83 50 per dey, BROOKLYN. Tre Case or YArns,—The general term of the Supreme Court, now in seseion, has affirmed the judgment and conviction of Theodore Yates, for the murder of Charles Curr®n, and she Court of Oyer and Terminer ts ordered to carry the exe- eukon into effect. The culprit is to explete his! erimeon the gallowson Friday the 24sh inst, in the yard of the Kings County jail. fo we Re-sextencrp,—Ignatz Ratsky, con- vieted of the murder of Sigitmund Fellner, is to be Drought before the Kings County Court of Oyer and Terminer on Muniay next, for re-sentence. His case has been before the Court of Appeala and decided adverse to a new trial. Tur 56rn Reoimext, commanded by Col, J. Q Adoms, decided at a recent meeting to offer their services to the Government for one year. If secepted as @ regiment, they expect to be counted (n the quote of Kings County. pene tlastals. So JERSEY CITY, ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Bounty Swix. DLE Attemiigp Resovce,A young man bamed Edward Cosgrove was arrested in Jersey uy charged by Garret Hoaly, residing % street, with having defrauied his 450 bounty money. Accused was taken in Prospect street, wheu a number of bis frieuds attempted to rescue bim from the two oftivers having him in charge. The officers were very roughly treated, but they succeeded in hold- tog their prisoner un the arrival of otficer firowts Toe accused was subsequently sent be- fore Povost Marsoal Mills, There ares veral other charves against the accused of a #i nilar ebaracter, INPANTICHOE, — Coroner Farrell, of Jersey City, held an inquest, yesterday, on the body of a newly born female infant, found on the ice at Com- tmounipew bridge. Dr, Ludkins made ane amina- tiou, aud pave his cpinion thet death wa used through criminal begiect as the time of its birth The jury rendered w verdict that the child came to its death at bh. ® of some person or persons to them unknow PIGEON SHOOTING MArcnes.—Two pigeon shooting matches came off yesterday aftorno: om, at Greenville, between Joba Taylor and William Leeds, the ‘Jersey Boy" for $150 » aco. The first was to Goutle bine ; roxrae, and 100 yards bounds Taylor killed 48 out of 50, and the Jersey Boy 42. Yhbe second toh Was 50s ng'e tirde each 21 yards rise, aud «is bouads, Taylor killed 45 birds out of 50, ‘inning he match by 4 birds, A large numer of tog fraternity Were presend, and bewween e000 #b 1 $4,000 changed bands on the result, + aXD 1 Cuelce Pickles, Here is a recipe for making ® most excellent corabination pickle, which every bousewife who tries It wis! thank us for; Take one large head of maw cabbage, two large bunches of celery, and twelve onions; alice all fine, and salt well, Afters ty-four hours, drain well, and cover With vinegar, to remain twelve hours, Then drain from the vinegar; add four red peppers and two green ones, finely cus up, one ounce of tumeric, quarter pound of mustard seod, 4¥o tablespoonfuls of mixed mustard, one spoon- ful of allapies, half she quantity of cloves, one mblespoontul of blagk pepper, balf cup of sweet oa, ope cup of brown, sugar; mix al) togewer, and ‘over With Vibevar:, wore celery may bo used f 1 tons, Philadelphia; 8.J Kine, Philade Geaner, New Haven; HB Metcalf, Providence: 1 terprize, do! Millard Fillmore, Boston for Philadelpbi John Northrup, Crone, Portane Bay; > tan The Mimour! fare of the 15th instant anys: Bitnated as Missouri in, there |e no earthly power that can reterd her future growth. Bhe is right in the heart of the Union, and ber climate is mors attractive and demrable in that of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebras! and more Northern Btates. She is nearer to letter marketa: she is more favorably situated than Kansas and the terr- tories Weat and Norsh of Kansas, She abounda in Janda, the ao: of which is unsurpassed Her mins | eralaare inexhaustible, In a word, she oecuples in latitude and in every respect, now that sho fe) freed of slavery, the mont attractive poritions for | Persona seeking new bornes, The lines of our ratl- | Foads will be dotted with setiiernenta, ant the | most sanguine predictions aa to the future of Mis. | sourl, we feel aenured, will be more than realize. | The Ice tm the Susquehanna. Fitsabeth, N J, March & —Travel |eing closed between Washington end New York via Philadel- phia, by the ice blockade at Havre de Grace, pe wengers are afoul through os Haerrisbure, and to New York ria the Centra) Railroad of New Jersey. A train of seven care will arrive at 2 A. M. Tre tris) of Devtin, of Brooklyn, charged with complicity in the election frauds, is hefere the Military Commiswon in session in Wesbinx- ton A MIGNTPICART expresvion ll Meat mincrgena- | tion was given in the city of Poughkeepsie, ata recent Charter Flection. The candidates for Mayor gud Collector were voted for unanimously, The | Kepublicane and Democrata, rough differing in opinion on other candidates, placed the anime namen, for the highest offices, ov their reapective tickets, Whats pity this good example cannot be imitated elaowhere! MARINE NEWS. Mich 9-8, Rises, 6 29-8, Sete, 6.00—M'n sete..04 37 CLEARED. BTVAMBHIPS. China, Liv'l; Moro Castle, Havana BAKKS~ Celibitaire, (French) Bossey, for Havre. BRIGS Gertmnde, Bt John, Celestina, Neavitar FCHOONERS —Sonator, Borton; A & Parker, Sor walk; Fliza, New Haven; Albert Treat, Now Haven Kose Sheritt, Gloucester, Ann & Susan, Beautort, M M Merriman, Washington, SLOOPS-Home, New Haven: Aurora, Liverpool, ARRIVED. BHIPS Kuterpe, (transport,) Averpool and Queenstown, SHIP Daniel Webster, London and I. of Wieht. BARKS—Cuba, Trinidad, Coba; Pictou, Cardenas; Roredale, Cindad Bolivar; A Kaell, Havana: Robert Murray, Jr, Miragoane; Solloften, Rio Janeiso. BRIGS-Naiad, of Beruuda, from Cienfuegos; Wi A Dresser, Havana; Clio, Gonaives. FCHOONFERS—Billow, Washineton, DC, via Hampton Roada: Grace Girdler, Phiindelphia for Bor. ton; Blondel, Provincetown for Philadelphia: © Holmes, Newcastle, Del: J Burley, Philadelphia; J Turner, Baltimore: Sinith Tuttle, Provincetown for Philadelphia; Annie Magee, iladelphia, HP hia, GW tinore; Annapolis, ley, Milton, Del; A Hammon Bayles, Orient; Harvest Queen, Cornwallis, NB; Arroyo; Alice, Ponce; Carrie F B Scull, Philadelpnia; C A Heckscher, savannab; Boena Vista, Philade Iphia. Too Late for Classifleation. PEATHS. MELLON. On Wednesday, March § Jnlia Mellon, cistes-in-law of Edward Burke, seed 24 yeare and 5 monthe, ‘The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the tuneral, thie (Thareday) afternoon, Oth inet, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 9 Albany at. 390 ARPENTERS WANTED — THIS MORN- a7 ine, before 5 o'clock, at 150 West 10th at, iS HHELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPA- KLLLA cleanses and renovaten the biood, instils the visor of heal.i into the syatera, and puigesout the humors that make disense. 8) REMARKS FROM CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. After a careful examination of HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS, they enjoy our utmost couhdence. We courider them safe and Telians _Philade|phia, Jone 19th, 150 EATS |e HE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE SHOULD stand simple, pure majestic: having fawt for ite basis, Induction for ite pillar, truth alone for its capi- tal. So stand HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPAKA- TIONS, ertablished over 16 years, BSA UPWaArps OF THIRTY THOUSAND Cer- tificates and recommendatory letters have been received, attesting themeriteof HELMBOLL's GEN- TINE PREPARATIONS, many of which are trom the highest sources, including eminent statesmen, clereymen, governors, State judges, Le SS URS, ATTENTION LADIES—THE OLD tabliehed N, ¥. Fur Mauutacturing Co, 83 Chat. hans at, opposite Crook's White Marbie Howl is sei ing single sete at their factory wholeade prices, Call early and gei a choice and agreat bargain; retts $4,605 touts and collars $2.50 each, and upwards; Syberian squirrels, Fith ran and Mink rable setts very low, Altering and repairing to the Intees #tyles, equal new. A receipt civeu to purcliaserk insuring ainet moths, Look tor the mammoth 53, FLEM- ING, Manager, DENTISTRY. MOST WONDERFUL = DISCOVERY— Teeth extracted without pain, or no charge. Lean. tiiul toeth inserted, $1 each. Toothache cured and teeth filled with celebinted bone filling, All opera: tions warranted, J. JAY VILLEKS, 165 Grand #t., 2 blocks trom Broadway, Bey SET OF TEETH ON SILVER OR RUB- her $6 to $12; on gold, $10 to Sld; partial enta, vold, $2, siiver¢l per tooth, Teeth extractod with- out pain, cleaned, whitened, or filled with gold or other fillings, 5 cte. and warranted. By Dr. H. VIL- LE-KS, 45 Bowery, opposite the old Theatre, pD*: DRAKE, 435 CANAL STREET, s 8 setof teeth on silver nt $7 to #15; on Kold a $10 to BAL; mectioual pete bO cente per tooth; teeth filled vith gold, bone cement, or other fillings, 50 ete, to $1 per tooth. Teeth extracted without pain, YOs NEW ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PATENTED in Paris jor $5, usual price #15; finest feb, 15, usual price $26; cheap sete, $6. ‘Teeth ex- tracted without parm, Dr, MICHAUD, French Dent. let, 63 Ave ©, near ath et, si0 SHIPPING, ILLS £1 AND UPWARDS, oO} Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, ror sale by 7 WELLS, FARGO & 00 OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK BALL Line—The Packet Ship WM. F. SCORER wil sail Friday, March loth. For parsace apply on board, foot of Beekman st, or © ROCME BKOTUEKS & COFFEY, 69 South et 540 ASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL and London. By the Old Bluck Star Line.-lor Liverpool, the BRIDEWA TER sails on Mareb Lith, For Lomuton, The W.E, STEPSON, March Y6 h bor pasenae apply to WILLIAM & GL LON, 40 te. e s STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: POOL. PENNSYLVANTA paile Saturday, Mar, Mth, t c Cabin passage >] teerage 345, payable in ney, Apply to WILL.ams &GUION, 2b Hroad- oad STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIV +7 pool #45 eurreuey ; aud trom all the principle ports of bng'aod, Lreland aud Seoilmnd at eyually low raves, For passace opply at the office, 1 Greepwich at, cor. of Battery Pace, o21 TRAVELLING, FIURSON RIVER RALLROAD—ON AND way, after Monday, Jan. 9d, lraing leave Station—For Albany and ‘Troy and places» Weat at 7:30 and 11.80 A. Mo o:49, 600, and 10:30 PM. Sleeping cars attached to 6:00 and Jua0, P.M. trains. Sun train 6:00 P.M. Small cars will run tween re and Sth Bireet Stations: Veen dy, LOLCEY, dant, Soo, AUCTION NOTICES, A, F MOGER, AUCTION ER— WILL Sell ® on reday, the 9th of March, at 10 o'clock. al the furniture in the firniture store ef J. ) 4 ni CKER in Franklin at., between M and N, near Greenpoint Ferry, consiatine of marble top hurenue, mahorany edeiaads, ofa, mahovany chaira, washatance, lounges, extention tables, tete-a.etes, matrneres, and ‘al assortment of furnisure, Sale positive rao or sbine. 3 AUCTION SALE OF OVERAG9,000 WORTH A elegant household fara 4 afternoon, at 2 o'ciock, at houre 1 bh Ave, every description of pario: room and nareery furnitarr, fine beds and bedainy, 4 Krussele and ingrain carpets, beceteads, clocks, Inirrora, 2 elegant sofa beds, bureauacui tains, ebades OUnKeR, Paintings, vases, chairs of All kinds, centre and Pier tables, chins, cut glass, silver, table catiery, &, No postponement. wo {ENRY R WESTCOTT, Auctioneer, OCKS AND SLIPS, HOUSES, MARKET Cellars, and other ty beloncing to the Cor- New York, to be leased ne iven thas the pe oller will, on Thursday, thi h April, 1865, at \0 o'clock A.M., at the City Hall, lease, on bide at pub nd slips, houesa, market cel other Corporation property, for aterm of y the lat day of May. i865. Cn ues, containing the description, location and ter 1 gale, may be had tipon application to the Collector of City Revenue, at thie Office, MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, troller Clty of New York. Department of F Comptrotier's Office, Maich 6, 1566. FPERRY | FRANCHISES AT AUCTION, asthe City Hall, On Thureday, April 6, 1565, at 1) o'clock AM. will be sold at public suction, to the highest bidder, with adequate security, for the term of ten veare from the lat cay of May, 1565, the lense of the ferry as now eat sblished from the tootof White- hall street to Staten Lainnd : the lease of the franchise of the ferry ae now established from the foot of Mar- Clay etreet to Aichoken, N. J; the lvare of the fran. chise of the ferry ne now establi#hed from the foot of 10th et., FR. to Greenpoint, L. 1, The eald seversi ferry leaser will be solid, with all the rights, privi- lever and advantages thereof belonciue to the Corpor. atico of the City of New York, Terme and coudi'iour of sala nay be had ow application at the Comptrolier's Office, By order of the Commissioners of the PRR Fund, MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptrolier.s6 FITZSIMMONS, AUCT’R—OFFICE 706 © Third ave, will weil Friday, 10th, at 11 o'clock, althe ventee! furniture, carpets, bedding, &e, con- tained in 3 etory house in S2d ot, near Jd ave. to let House 296 » LEWIS, AUCTR, WILL SELL BY nm Friday, March loth, at 1 ‘clock, the of etock of vrocerion, fixtures, Ke., of tirocery exineton ave and 40th at. Counters, ing, &e, Sale positive. Terme cash, 272 FP READY-MADE CLOTH- ae. | birte, furnishing eood: BIL & CO, Ganeral Auctioneers a Merchants, 23 Bowery, sell this day, at 10 o'clock, «large assortment of the above goods, 1:0 JAWNBROKER’S SALE—K, WEAVER, Jr, will sell thie day, ot 405 Oth ave, at one o'clock, a eeneral amortment of goods, baving been pleaced one year aod upwards, By order of WiL- AAM WEAVER, Pawnbroker 161 \ M, ABBOTT, AUCT'R, OFFICE, 4 EAST Broadway, selie this day at lu’: o'clock, the eon. tente of Store, 694 8th ave, cor, 42d at, consisting of furniture, carpets, stoves, tin ware, tia tools, lot giase fixtures, refrigerators, counters, lot wagon bubs, un- made bedsteads, &c., aleo three spring trucks, horses, harness, ae, Ca 103 GENERAL BUSINESS, A THING OF BEACTY IS A JOY FOR- - EVER. Thore who desire brilliancy of complexion, must Ranty and enrich the blood, which HELMBOLIFS SONCENTRATED EXTRACT SAKSAPARILLA iovariably does, Recollect it ie no patent medicine Aek tor Helmboid's, Take no other. IST Al 77—PAWNBROKERS TICKETS Bought for diamonds, watches, Jewelry, euns, pietole, wil. ver ware, ture. &c, and the highest prices paid, by ap- plying at 77 Bleecker et, up stairs. SA EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UN- PRINCIPLED DEALERS endeavoring to dlepore of theirown and other preparations, on the reputa- tion attained by HELMBOLI!S GENUINE PARATIONS, ‘ST ITY OF NEW YORK—DEPARTMENT OF / Finance, Comptroller's Office, March Sth, 1565, Temporary Loane will be received at thia offices, in sume of not lesa than $1,000, for which “Revenue Konda" will be iseued, payable in 6 to 9 months, with interert, at the rate of seven per cent. perannur, MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptrolier. 432 HEAP FOOD AND FUEL CAN BE PUR: / chased at a siight advance on wholesale coat at the following pincer MASONIC MISSION RUTLDING, at the FIVE POINTS, where wheat and rve flour, In- dian meal, coal and kind wood can be obtained, Mesare. BARNARD & SONS, 294 FRONT &ST., near Gouverneur st, where 18 Ibe, of coal is wold for 10 cents EMPIRE MIL IN BROOME ST. for the purchase of flour, JOHN W, FAKMER, 47 LUDLOW aT will sell four, potatoes and meat to industrious work. ing people JAMES MURRAY, 248 AV CER for the sale of coal, coke and wood, slight advance on cont, 8 COMPRESSED YEAST — THE DEMAND 4 for our celebrated compressed yeast having eo rapidly increased, we deemed ita duty tothe public designate the following deporita th the varione parts of the city, where it can be bad freeh every aay: DONAU. STERN & CO., S0 Feventh ave,, bet. 16th and 17th ete, ORFENWICH ST, BECOND AVE, 112--H, Sehmide, 58 A, Deorking “46-—-G. N. smith cor, sth at. Littel, 415-P. Nelson AVENUE A, HUDSON ST, 39—C. H, Rauch, 357—T, F. Knapp GREENWICH AVE, HKIGHTH AVE, 5-3. BR, Mann & Co, Hendrickson, BOWERY, Chae, Hall, 380 —Haight Iroe, B. bianck, CANAL 8T, 2—L. Friedlander, 58° -C'hae, Koche, SEVENTH AVE, bu2--F, Engeicke, 420--Abbot & Palmer, SEVENTH ST, NINTH AVE, 166—Chas, Gebhard, 426 —Bowes & Co THIRD AVE, SIXTH AVE, 475—Baumaa, 151—T. H. Btellvee | 404 DRUNKENESS CURED,—DR, ZELL’S FAMOUS NERVINE POWDERS hove cured thousands « ret be saved tl te truly pos te patient, in ¢ y db Dv choea and thovrands may > heir families and triende if they try eeure, Can be given unknown w ee, tea, or other fluids, Sold only 1et, aud 214 Fughthav. N.Y. Dr, N. Y.; Hay 175 Fulton +t, net, Brookly: et, Jersey City ; 40 South 2 DOLLAR, Gennioe Dr, ZELLs REMBUY will never pauient. Warranted, Sentby mail. oo HEEMBOLD's CONCENTRATED Extract BUCHIL Te the Great Lnuretic, HELMBOLD'’s CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARKS APARILLA Hiood Purifier, Roth are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy pad) Chemistry, and ave the moet active that can be made, i 387 ADIES—HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE BALM OF WHITE LILLIES for Benutitying and Vreserving the Skin? tien delighttul preparation, and can be used in winter as well neeurnmer, It re- moves piiiples, blotches, tan aud all imperfections from the skin, reatering it beautifully clear, soft and white, rivaling Nature in her fairest forme. Woe war. Tantit to be free from all injurious ingredients and pertectly bari iess to the most fenderskin. Tobe bad at 46 South Secoud et Williamebureh, Also at Hoad- ley's, V1 Eighth ave,, New York, Price only 36 cents per bottle, cr \ ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR 4 we regained by HELMBUOLD'S EXTRACT BI AWNBROKFE TICKETS BOUGHT OF , dintioude, watch vorware, jewelry, guns, p's tols, clothing, dry xoods, and all other goods, at 148 Canal street, near the Bowery, under the Citizens’ Bank whe QUATTERI D CONSTITUTIONS RESTOR. MKD by HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCU, 657 HE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH— Pheretore (Le ner’ ous and debilitated should im- mediately use WEL MBOLD's batract Buchu, UsT "PHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old Newspapers Pamphlets, Books and Waste Paper of every cesciiption. BTOCKWELL & EM- ERSON, 25 Aan et, I door west of Naseau, 463 ] CENTS PER POUND PAID CASH FOR 01d books, newapane bills, letters and wll iad Annet. THOS, C, BE YPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—300,000 lbs. of the apove wanted, for which he bishest eash price will be paid by C, CRASKE 18] William PLrOue ou e 9 Montgomery oad et, Newark ; pe Uk AQONTRY SFAT OF 89 ACRES, BEAUTI ly sitaated, The buildings are firet class, and have every convenience. The soil is in good working order, raising goolcrope, near depot.churchesschools, stores, fieliing and hunting, near -iver, 16 miles from clty, 12 tin ew day to and fro; snit acentieman do- ing busin in N.Y. Inquire to-day, from 10 to 1 o'clock, of LEVERIDGK & MARGH, 34 Piue et. 314 ERGEN HEIGHTS PROPERTY—TWO hacdworme two-story and basement cottages, with dione room extenrions, Passaic water and gna. ituated in ood neighborhood, convenient to Ho- hoken and Jersey Ci y boree cara and within 15 Minutes of either terry Price only $2.64 each Terms easy. JOUN H. PLATT, opposite Court House, y Ned ws B RGEN HILL PROPERTY—A 2 STORY cots, with extension, § roons, beside cellar laree garde), covering an arenot nearly 4 city lot every variety of fruit in abundance; cars to Court- landt st, aod Dosbroases at ries ey 10 minutes Karciay ferrica every 1h mun uiter; JOHN H. PLATT, opposite Court Houre, Hodson City 346 SRANBERRY AND FRUIT CULTURE— / FAVORABLE CHANCES AT BE ACTS MILES,N. J. PAKMING LANDS ALMOST PRE I will give some very cheap and easy long leases, with chances to purchaes alvernate tracta of Innd peariy free, and good taciiitive to erect dwellings and other {t.provernenteupon imnde located at Beach's Mills, Tom's River, Nod. mear Barseyat Bay, Also, dwell- ing house, lota rold aod very favorably lenses, The land is best eusted for cranberry, peach, erape aud fruit culture; aleo waver power, Circulars sent dm re- ceipt of porting Apply by letter to H. D. BRACTI Tom's River. Ocean Conuty, N..1. Communication with New York by railroad, steamboat, &e.. twice per day per Doaware and Keritan Bay Railroad, toot of Murray #'., NR. Distance 00 miles, +e Fer SALE OR EXCHANGE — TERMS eusy a? etory and basement house, YA yx i5'4, containing 10 rooms, basement and cellar; lot Sox 1i5 price +i.4% Apply to THOMAS McCOMB, on we premives, Macomb et near oth ave, Brooklyn, or 6 fentre at, N.Y. 123 FoR SALE, A NFAT 2 STORY COTTAGE house and low, 260100, on #t, bet. let ond dd ave, 24 house fiom lat ave; price $2,400, Inquire of WM. CLINTON, on the prenmises, eri i MB SALE OR TO LET—AT LAFAYETTE, N. day letore and 5 cottages, Apply to H. LLAM- LYN, on the preruises, 108 Fok SALE IN BROOKLYN—3 SLAUGH- ter houses, near Kaymond and Lillary fot aod meiting bouse attached ling houses and corer tore, ehaliste, B.D). Bnquire 15 Flushing ave, near Broadway, THOMAS GILBERT. o1y fk *R SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT, NO, 464 Poplar et, Brooklvn, 6 ininutes walk from Ful- ton ferry. New York cOR SALE—4 HOUSES 17x25, LOTS 25 x1, north side of 1194b #t, 100 feet east of 4th Ave, £2,600 or $450 rent; Now, 45 Hubert «t and 242 Weat et. Farm with good buildings near Beloit, Wi and 4) lotein Rrookivn, Also to let, basement, % and Jd floore of No, 1.055 Third ave, $400 per anoam, PON. SPOPFORKD, 29 Broadwey, S04 For SALE—A TWO STORY AND BASE- went fraie house and two lota, anda large barn. Inquire at HEGILSLTHERLAND'S, on th : tes, at the foot of Cartenet avenue, on Bergen Point Plank Koad, 1-4 miles from Jersey City, N. J, SOT SALE—@2,000—A NEARLY NEW SOR I house, with a large garden, 28 miles off trom here, Lat sixeu. Laquire at $41 Broome | ag 249 on the Morrie and Eesex Road, New Jersey. Apply to T, SCHIESS, 64 Kast lith et, corner of | nion Ryuare 516 1 IR SALE—ON LONG ISLAND, 236 Hours ride, a farm of 20 acres, 10 improved; # common house; some truit. ‘The Iaud is excellent for farm- ink and gardening purposes, Wl be eold cheap for cach, 4 S075, Apply to A, McCOTTE 2 Fulton at, oe OUSE AND STOR Sixth ave, aleo 1) loteon 2 city reilroada, graded and sesdy for use, for BAKKER, 624 Sitthave, __ 258 | STORE TOLET WITH FIXTURES FOR \ aale, very cheap. No.1 Woodhull et and Hamil- ton ave, Brooklyn i iat ae | STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR +? sale, in m good neighborhood, Rent cheap. 216 Weert 45th «t. Enjuire until sold, at 8 = TO LET—TEN ACRES OF LAND, FOR ‘ A orebpoped o's tilles trom markets; @lso 3-story ting store, good business location—-corner on 11th Apply to DAVISON, lb John 10 years, Apply w F, y 258 ave ; room for table, street. » (0 RENT—HOUSE CONTAINING 12 od store, in South sth street, Williame- Ik from Peek Slip and Division per month. Enquire 11 Fifth \ ISCONSIN) FARMS—$5 TO @16 PE acre, good improvements, wood, water, prarie, for euttle, wool, «rain and fruit, part cash—4000 acres to trade, country seat at Newark, $500, WALIEK W. WETMORE, 36 Pine at. 6 SRE WILL BUY A @ STORY HOUSE B80 and tull jot, 300 yarda from Railroad «ta- tion at Winfield. Terma to eult purchaser, Apply wo MAURICE McAULIFF, on the premises 557 e]A —FOR SALE IN SANDFORD ST. % 1500 bast Brookivo, one block from Grand et railroad, a house aad lot, containing 5 rooma, 15 ininotes trom the ferries. For particulars apply to C, W.ARELSEY, 44 500th Tth et, Williameburgh, 407 Sie). —FOR SALE A SMALL HOUSE, $2200 with full lot of ground, 105 Cumber- land st, Brookivn, $1,000 can remain on bond and mortage. Enquire of G. L, BLACKFORD, 36 Fui- ton Market, N.'¥., or of Mr. BRUCE, 210 Bridge at, 275 Brooklyn, © ¢ WILL BUY A NEW 2 STORY $ 2.300 and baremont house and lot, house filledin with brick, foiding doors, marble mantels, 7 rooms well located and # paved et, $500 or more cash and $26 yuurterly till paid, P, MeCABE, 15th et,anud 7th ave, Brooklyn, su “HORSES, CARRIAGES &c. USINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND constantly on hand, made in the best manner; leo recond fed wagone in good order, STRW- AItI*S Factory, Odd e& Sth avenue, ry FOR SALE—A PAIK OF MAREFS, 8 Years old, round and Kind, 16 bands high, Que le with foal, Price 6, or sold seperate. Alvo a larger horse alittle sore forward, Price $75. Apply at 609 Woabington at 17 HANDS fit for any kind of work; also one TOR SALE—A SORREL MARE, 8 YEARS old, sonid and kind, and suitable for any kind of work, Can trot in about 3 minates; will be sold cheap a (he owner has no further use for her, Apply at lot Bank et, ROR SAL LORSE, ARNESS AND Furniture Cari, all in good order, with work, Kea- son, #icknees of owner, Apply 150 Weet2letet., 160 SOR SALE—4 COACHES, WITH HARNESS and horses; will be sold separate or t her, Inquire a i a ee 276 A i MR SALE—A FIRST RA SORREL horre 1) bands high, warranted sound and kind in all harnees, Syeare old, Would euit cart or e\plos® Duginess, or in tact aay work, Can be reeo at 171 Bast 11th et, bet aves Aand B.,2 days. 265 H' IRSES AND WAGONS FOR SAL ‘heap Yvoud horses, L covered pedlar's way 1 aro tery wasut, 1 depot wagon, and harness, for sale cheap, Apply to 61) West 10th at, near loth ave, 279 NV ILK WAGONS—MILK WAGONS FOR sale cheap, 4milk wagons, all different «ty les, uicely pated, Also 1 second-hand, 3-epring, carpeu- ter's wagon. Inquire at 150 Raat 36th at, “bi 3 AGONS, CARRIAGES AND HORSES forsale, 8 close conches, second hand barouch- @r, bielts, rockaways, buggies and business wagone of ali konaa, reliiue off cheap, 10 Neving at, Br'yio. S48 ©) HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP—FIT FOR om eontor express work; sound and kind, Inquire at 69 Watts ei, near Canal, until sold, 165 “BOARD ANE BROGMS. } OTEL GARNI doors fro! 135 EAST 38TH ST., 4 Forished bedroome for h a separate room, from ; double bedrooms $2. per week, on (he Puropean atyle, eles 7" oy VTE. f iS e Widow ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE W i chi . Address, for 3 days, \ He eRe? so iPoouth “Ith street, derrey 7 Mrs, C, City, ee alt 7 ois SHOP GIRLS CAN BE ACCOMMODAT. 2 pid te lodieine on reasonable terine at oh Move w wear Blocakes, 100 Loar oie DRAFT THREATENED.—WILL THE ITIZENS OF NEW YORK AlD IN ARRESTS ree Shi A CALAMITY ? THE as N OVOST-MARBHALAVENe a Sais CrON THEM! THE COUNTY VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE APs PEALS TO THEM! TEN DAYS ALLOWED TO INCREASE RE CRUETING. OVER THIRTEEN THOTSAND MEN YET TO BE RAISED! The County Committee on Volunteerime call the attention of every citizen to the letter oppendid here. t, from Br ven, HINKS, AJA. P.M. Superintendent of Recruiting Bervice, rel number @ reernits vow |eing raised in this County One the prospects of a drat. The Committee have extiausted all moana at thelr command for raiving wen, 1 est bountr They have pafd the rrimitted by the lowe of the rol the State. They have one hucdred (10) men per dar; (7) Gaye they lave averscel a one hundred aud th 180) mon per day, and with ff Seyenteen 1%) they bave reduced the num- r of men wo be raved near y two thousand (2,400). But there are yer nie than thirwen thousnd (15,00) men to be raied to fill the quota of this Conn { to raise this number within * reasonable time, requires not one hundred men but two huudred mem ber day at lonst, While the Committee and the Rosrd of Suparvi- fore, from which they derive their have indi. viduilly and collective given their whole imeand attention to this work, it is to be regretted ae peony of the County who will evfler by the ave been Inkewarm and have rendered the Cownnt- he no connide AAristance en capitals who have most to fear fr " t, have been unwilling w aid to the extant of fur- nishing the necessary means to pay the men raised, lhe fund for paying toluutecra is now nearly @® hausted, and even 100 men per day can no longer be paid unless moneyed men and institutions sutecribe the peceesary fun The Comm'tiee, justice to themselves and the public, now make thie statement, and appeal to the people so a8 to increase the number of Arye | the ten days’ grace allowed us, iat it will be redt acertainty thatthe quote can be filled within « renronabie time To avoid a draft, two things are necessary : Ie hat the bonds of the County for the purpose of paring volunteers be taken ium lavely aod id. That the people at once lead t aid vo the work ot raising voluatoers. Fepecialiy, let ovory citizen who has the moans pro- vide himeeif with » substitute, fe wili (hus ex himselt trom dratt and belp to fill the quota of County, Substitutes can now be obtained at compar- Stively small cost, the State undertaking to rehnburee all those whe pay money for this purpore, to the ex tent of $600 for s three years’ rubstitute, $400 for @ over substitute, and €500 for a one-year substh ute. [hose who mbscribe tothe Volunteer Loan have not only the pledge of the taith and pro the County, but the additional security that ae will reimburse to the County the money thus ex- pended. It now remains with the le to avert the threat ened calamity ofa draft. Let them take the mattas in pand. Let them assemble together in public coune cil, and after determining the bert means to be sued, put those means “nto immediate execut: With the co-operation of the prees, and the aetive of She pe opie, the Committee hope, within the pree scribed ten dave, to give satisfactory evidence shat more men will be procured by volunteering that cas possibly be obtained by draft new RODEREY GURTHER, ¥ » GODE WUN a) A MATTHEW T BRENS AN Comnpéroller. IRISON BLUNT, Supervisor. M.M. TWEED, Supervisor. LIJAH FP. PURDY, supervisor, M. R. STEWART, Supervisor. County Committee on Volenteering, , ORISON BLUNT, Chairman, Consriive Conson, Clerk, LETTER OF BRIG.-<GRW, HINKS, Ottice A.A. Provost-Marshal General And Superin'endens Volunteer ecruiting Service, * Southern Division of New York, | New York, March 3, 1865, Onisonx Bi owt, Eeq., Chairman, &e. : Dear Sin: I have the honor toncknowledge the receipt of yout commnnication of the 2d instant, in reply to a note ot Capt, Bronson, A. A. G,, written by ay direction, in relation to the progress of recruiting in this Countr, and Lave perused with interest the elaborate array of fiatistics which it contains, exhibiting the compara tive provrese of recruiting in the City aud County of New York, under the present aud previous calls for troops; but itr examination has not changed or modi- fled my convictions that “the present rate of recruit- ing will nos fill the quotas of the city districts within the time required.” It will be borne in mind that very great deficiencies ae compared with other districts in this city, exist im all the city districts, and that these deficiencies ex- istentirely for the reason that New York bas lose actively or lere suocosarally engaged in act recruiting than the suburban districts, The drafé has already commenced in all districts surrounding the city, and to turther postpone ite coerpiions Sete unless there is a prospect of the quotas being i; < aely filled by roiuntary enlletnante, would be an obvious ininetice to those districts in which the ap- plication of the provisions of the law is now being ie. Furthermore, it will be remembered that the pre- vious quotas of the city dlatricte have been filled, to @ very great extent, with credits resulting from « ments iu the navy not made aince the sseigament quotas under the Furollment law, and not contal: iu your exhibit of the progress of recrui under those calle, Ilence the comparison made our communication ae uo application to the r ta ta filling the quotas, which now must be done by ac: enlistments, It wae hoped that the postponement of draft in this city would produce, on the Of ite cltizony sone effort commensurate with tbe amount of labor to be done fo recnre the filling of the quotas by vol- unteer enlistinents, thereby specdliy re-enforceing our active victorious armies with rome sixteen thous- and volunteers, and thus removing the necessity fore recource to the operations of a draft on the part of the Government, To secure this reeult every means of co-operation and assistance consistent with the interests of the service has, whonever rugeested, been willingly adopted by the Provost Marechal General, and by the office; but after trial it seems that these hopes are not wel rounded, for while yourselfand a tew persons have favored faithfully and efficiently to produce the de sired result, the expectation of @ general interest be- ing aroured and an active effort being wade on the part of the whole community has not been realized, and inetead of any indications being apparent tha: the quotas will be #peediiy tilled, there is presented the conclusive evidence of your own figures that at the present rate of recruiting the quota will not be filled until the let of August pext, I know of no means by which the number of men raised can be increased, except the people, who have the greacest intoreet at issue, ehall a their efforte give recruiting euch an impetus as they only can create, Every consideration of patriotisra and inter- est appeals to them to put their hands tothe work, ‘The beneticient and liberal provisions of the State law by which every person ¥ Lo secures a substitute before the draft will recei x hundred, four huudred, three hundred dollars bounty tor three, two or on year's service of such substitute, respectively, while e drafted man can receive but two bund and fitty dollars either tor hinuwelf or Lis substitute, ourht of iteeif to make every ablu-bodied person who ls liable ta draft an active recruiting agent,while the'laige bounty mid by the State, in addition to the Government any, ought to induce all thoree who are not liable ta the draft to enter or re-enter the service and easist in the grand concluding campaigns of the war, In reply, bowever, to your concluding yonerke, I would susgest that moans be adopted to give the publicity to the necessity of immedi. 2eg tore rapidly, aud to the liberal ps of she State goverument made for volun. 4d substitutes, and that the people of the city srs twen be appealed to through the pubile press, and, if prace tieable, through public toeetings, to devote one weely to their country and theirown personal interests in to secure the filling or the quotas of their dis ud thereby relieve themee!ves from the evil o raft. To this end every tacility will be extende. from thisdepar'ment, Mustering officers and surceons shall be provided in abundance; and that a fair tent way be made, 1 thiuk 1 way promise that uo draft «hall take piece during the next ten days, am, “ir, Very respectfully, Your obedient rervant, FEDW. W. HINKS, Brigadier A. A. Provoet Marshal General, unteer Keeruiting Service, COAL, (AOA LeCOAL GOAL COLT nL ainant rate article of Cumbertand nite at A FIRS? streets, between West and Washi HEATHER, hingwn, RIC HARB YOAL, COAL—JUST ARRIVED, #10 AND 4 $12 50 per ton,—I am selling the best quality of redand white aah stove, egy au. nut, at the ! low price, if called for thie day; lees to “dealors. artiall lot of Lehigh luimp for anle low Appi Ave, cor, 28th st, and Oth at, 1 door went of lat CUMBERLAND COAL—GEORGR’S Crock for sale to deulere and cousumers, J t “ Zlet et oH River. Enquire of the Weighmaater, o¢ a nd OR SALE—350 TONS NUT “COAL, IN lots uit purch, y d : ARI & BONS, cor, Govermeus Buy and Srear ae ee yee