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(Oomtinued from the Firat page ) Ren A Teland, having left on the evening of the 19th Inet, Bho retarns here for completion, and to receives mew engine for boleting the anchore. Her officers speak of her in tho bighost terms, both as regards her we-going qualities and rate of speed, she having « portion of the time attained 13 knots per bour, using only 24 furnaces ont of Her steering tppacatua ie now in complete order, two men managing her with voriect onse, Facaren Primaoxe —isTenestina NAR. native oF a UaiON Orrico rn How oon IMPRISONED HoLprere ant Treaty. Yerterday ten Federal offi- cere reported at General I ix's Heacquartere as escap- ¢d prisoners from North Carolina, (ne of them Cap- tain 11, E, Hawking, of the T4eb Lilinois regiment far~ nished oar seporter with the following interesting narrative of hit experience in Dixie, He wos captar- dat Chicomangeu on the 92d of Beptember, 1562, to- fethor with Lheatenante Mead, 6th Kontucky Caval- ty, and Lieut, Gore, 115th TMinois, and a number of others, Ceptain Hawking etates that he and his com- rrrice have (cavelled from ono end ot the so-called Confederacy to the other, and have been in the far- tamed Libby prison, and the prisone at Danville, Me- con, and Charleston, and latterly in Columbia, Bonth Carolina Io the vicinity of the latter place they were turned oat for two monthe into the vine woods, with no whelter, except what they were able fo make with their own banda.neither axe nor being nilowed the bh. Durkin four moutha they were at Columbia the Leonia ironed to thy officers, numbering some twelve “red. wary fortwo days, seven pinte ot unloiled mon! bait a gill of rice, two table-epoonstul of « anda pint of molaseen per man. Sleiman, having “torte on his last raid Srouss south Carolina, the rebola wot th at he was going to Augurta, iareupon t » burned on board the wAGR and atar for Charlotte N.C. When some to ofies fron Columba, the tinin broke a coupling and parted, and the 4 ene not divcovered wil the delached care were re 4 or 5 mice in the rear, While the engineer wre backing with two care only, which were cttached tothe eovine, Cap’. H others jumped f ran for th trwing to ibe sevority o. the weather, the guarde were ober unable or unwilling to stop therm, and and theve led in reaching a place of comparative od trempot some five o: rain, wlich froge eaitiel. The day thoy cnecontered a triendiy negro, and were ip janmed of Sher advance on Columbia, and also heard the tory mearance of bie artillery. hey then d towards Columb a but leing une | uainted the geoertphy of the o try, toat bert day tuey encounte anotber at wtherof his owner!) who informed them it «un neediose to vo any further, ae Mr. Sher man war cou ing up the road, aud he (ihe negro) would take care of th till he came ap.” This be taithtuily did, feeding our poor fellows on the beet he could iniee, At inst, when the wivance euard came up, the captives were ginddened with the sight of the Union army, On coming within the (Union Imes, hey wore heartily weicomed, Captain H, ue- Picte the condition of the scuth as deplorable in the extreme, Provisions roaice and high, eo caused by the army tax in kind, which takes everything. Moory. such na it is, se plenty, but the prices de- suanded tor everything teucer it almost woithiers, "he above oilicera arrived in this city yeetaruay torning, in the steamer Yezoo, from Moorehead Vity, North Careline, Corton to the amount of about 7,000 bales errived at thir port yesterday from Savannah, on “overpment eerount, Exrostna Srinirvarism,.—Dr, Van Vieck, ho has been for rome tine in thin city showing the pabiic how the Davenport Brothers and other spirit mediume deceive their audiences, ro cleverly pro- Suce: the rame manifestations, that no one who has teen bam ed by the Brothers, and others of the meciumistic fraternity, can fail to understand the modus operands He le rveurely ted with ropes and fe immediately inviribly loosened. He enters a eabinet (ree, and presently the doore open and he is discovered firmly bound. He produces the moet Astonishing raps, and shows up other manifestations, hithe to considered the exclusive performance of nn- wenrpiri# Having devoted ten or twelve years to the business of exposing epiritualiem, and for this pur. pore passed among other mediums asa member of the fraternity, the Dr. has become competent to explain beir deceptions, Tuk Puestoexr or tHe K. G. C,—Among che prisoners of State removed from Fort Lafayette to Port Warren last week, was (eo, W. Lamb Bick- tev M.D, President of the K. G. C. Dr, Bickley’s health tae been failing for @ long time, and he is now reduced to a more shadow, Various attemncs, it is sta o!, have been made by hie friends, jueinding Ex- Vroeident Dillmore, aud Bishop Timon, of Buffalo, to eecue hie trial or hie berst on on beil. Failing in this, certain parties in this city, through thear attor- ney, Dir. Metregor, obtained trom Judge Betts, of the Vulted S'a'es Court, a writ of habeas corpus, to com- pei the coliverance of President Bickley, or assign a rewou for hie detention, ‘This petition ie based on ‘he provisions of the Act of Congress passed and aD p.oved Mareh &, 1563, and the writ wae served of Monday morning }pon Gien. Dix, orde.ing him to P auee the body ot President Biekley in court on the #thaay ot March, ACCIDENTS, —Coroner Wildey held an inquest on the body of « MeCarty, whose death resulted on injuries accidentally received by talling Into an en wor while intoxicated. Deceased waa 42 yeare of age John ©'Kourke died at 133 Christie at eet, trom the effects of injurler received by talling mush a batchway at 65 Linanon street, where he tuploved as pater, Coroner Wilde eid an in- » bod @ verdict of accidents! death war rendered sears of me The same Coro- ner held an taquest on she body of Joseph Farrel, wWiiowe death resulted fiom injuries received by being ‘ angle inthe balyards of the ahlp War Kagle, lyin, at Pier dL North River, Doceaed wae Ub youre of wae Martin Paglieh, 6 years of axe, living at ‘4 Past idth street, waa run over by car No. 5 of lich street and 4¥d strees line of care, in 14th atieot, soar let avenue, Une of his legs wae taken eu ely ot, ‘bakeo to Bellevue howital... 0A seaman uated George Koberts, fell into the river from the sep Lady Wesliuwtou, aud was drowned, Deceased Uved at No, 6 Mamiiton etreet, aud wae 22 years of wee. SUICIDE OF A SOLDIER,— Yesterday Coronet Gover held an inquest ca the Leds of William De Diet, suvalld soldier, It appears that late on Mon. {, DeHoan cut his thioes with « poker kuite, eU dincovered Ie Wee extinct, Deceased was + eure of age, aude Dative of Prussia, He had be- jonged to the S¥.b regiment N.Y, Vols. and was takou prisoner at Falr Oaks, ou the YTib of October ‘ot rent to Kichmony, aud trow thence to Sauisbury, N.C, te wae subsequently exohansed, and wt the sume ef hut death was sbeus ou furlou, h, _A Fre broke out in the Varnish Factory of YP. Macks & Co., in 64tn etree ycoterday afternoon, the tector wae eb ost eutarely Cipuuyed, Loss Woubadun. No wosusa Courr or ¢ RAL SEssions,—Convic- rion OF Rouen Lawn. —. be trial of Royer Lamb, charge. with the murder of bis wife, at No. 24 Oak etieet, onthe night of the 11th of February Inst, wae concluded yesterday in the Court of General Sersions, Judpe Russe: on the bench, It was Proven that on the evening in quesiioa, the prisoner aesault- ed hie wite with a stick of wood, and afterwasde stnbe bed her in the neck wih a knife, inflicting wounds from which ehe died. The Jury vendered a verdict of murder in the first degree, Tho counsel for the prisoner gave notice that they woud appeal the case, gud sentence «as deferred, Poticr INTELLIGENCE,—LARCENIRS AT THE PIeTH AVENUE HOTEL. —James MaioLe, 15 ee of age, en ployed as Loy at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, wee girested charged with steaung @ watch trom liivatu Hutehoock, @ sevoiver and pee, from Ho- a4os, Pieces, aud @ revolve: from ©. Bainbridge omith, A number of iuger rings, gas studs, and ther arteles which had been stolen froin the Ho el, were found where they had been pawned by Malone, “Le prisouer wee committed by Justice Doage for Mein, -irresto’ a Pugitine,—Joseph Sinclair, a German, “ider, on a charg» of steal- wre artested by detecy \, obe Luodred dogen apoo!. of cotton from in_ front ofthe stove of Robbing Calhoun, No, 26 Veeey treet, ib the month of Devember, 1862, The priso- Ue) was arrested and the ,oods reeovered at the time, sinclair was admitted to bail, and beequently for- ‘sted bis bonds, He recently returned to this city, amina- ben he was arrested, and committed for ex! ‘on by Justice Dodge. BROOKLYN, Tar DKart.—The examination of all drafted menin the Third Diseriet, who have reported, was concluded yesterday, Of theae, 341 have furnished quibetitutes, and 11 serve personally, making a total 4 369 ows of 1,029 men seyuined under the call The deficiency ie therefore, 670 men, rendering one or more supplementary drafts necessary. Poutcr Hea pQuantens,—An appropriation of $15,009 Was recommended at the last moe.ine of the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen, for the pu:chare of T a bailding to be used ae Headqnarters of the Police | Robe, from the p.latial establiehment of \besare A t ot this city, That amount was directed to be placed in the tudeet for next year, Tue Fosrnat of the late Rev, Evan M. Joboron, took place yesterday afternoon, from St. John's Chaich, The remains were conveyed to Greenwood Come e.y, Tue Disturer Cort of the United States r the Fastern [ietric! of New York, will be organ. wed thie day, March /'d. in the Governor's room of the Brooklyn City Hall, Reve aleasee of counter: felting U.S. Tresrury No'ce are now awaiting ex- amination before thlr Court, WILLIAMSB RGH, Presentixa A Pororep Creck,—Eug ne Pinkla, a merchant. 124 Fitth etreet wea reaterday | Orrested. cearged by the Cashier of the Menufartur- ’ Kank, vith presenting o forged check at that in- tion for $27.96. EM nrzzLewest,—A voung man named Mar- itn Meyer, wae yeaterdar arrested, chareed by hie former ¢ Nag h of Mr. Danie! Moore, of 7% North 24 at eet. 1, with appropriating mamiey to the emoant of 92.0 while in bw employ, and with eleo making faire entries iu the booke in his charne A Horrthle Affair tn Oble. Tre Cleveland Lrapen tells @ story of a horrible affair which occurred last week in Btow townah!p, Obie, A wealthy copperhead farmer named Wi!- Nam Graber hed promise! to give one hundred dollara to the draft fund, in order to fill the quote of the wwn, but afterwar's refused to pey. The young men of the district determined to hold bim to bia promise, and it wea resolved that a company oft-enty of them should callon bim, They ec cordingly mounted, d were riding over & bie farin, at some distance frem it, they were middenly ordered to balt by Graham, who beard of | their intentions, and had armed himself with two revolvers and a double. arrelled rif_e, and planted himaelf in a covert near Brow Corners. The cavalcade halted, when Grabam fired and brought down one of the mea with a shot in the loft side, He irnmediavely shot another through the heed, Villing him instantly, The voung men, aa they Ww re defencelem, scattered’ and dashed away. Gra- ham approacied the man first shot, who wae otill liwing, and despatehed birs with @ shot in the foreveed, A surgeon was summoned by the young mon.but Graham stood over toe corpase and would not allow him to come near, threatening to kill hiro if he made the attempt, Ho declared he would give himself up to the trustees of the town, if they would come with a flag of truce and pledge him protection, Presently the aberiff of the county, with @ poses, arrived from Akron, but on their spprom b, Graham ran and was captured only af- ter receiving @ shot in the right arm, which com- pietely disabled him, He was then arrested and taken to Akron MARINE NEWS.” —H. Rises, 6 01—8, Sets, 6 14—M'n rires..42 38 CLEARED, STEAMBITIPS Golden Rule, Ban Juan; Londes, Alexandria, Cuba, Liverpool; Matanzas, Washington, #HIPS..M Nottebobn, Fortress Monroe; George Griswold, San Francisco BARKS. Thoin Hunter, hia; Henry Trowbridge, barbados; Nellie Van Name, rPhiladeiphia; John Paul, Matanzas; Ander- man, Fortrees Monroe, BCHOONER® Mary J Far, Warhington; WR Rake, Beaufort; Francis, Weahington, liragon, &t Croix; Welcome Home, Rainbow; Joho Norihrup, Ma) aguez; HC Boll, Kio Grande; Mary Parker, Bai- badoos, Abby Brackett, 8% Jonna, PR; Clara Norton, Philadelphia; Edward J Palmer, Alexands in, ARRIVED. STEAMBHIPS. Dievtor, [\ron clad battery) from Hampton honda; Yazoo, Morehead City, NC; Kbede Isiand, Hampion Ronda; Jose san Roman, Matamorne via Havanm Washington, Havre; Borussia, Ses bare and Southampton, City of London, Liverpool an Queeuriown, BUIPS Herzog vou Brabant, Marreilies; N B Pal- mer, Hong Kong; White Swallow, Manila; LD Stui- Gis, Savannah, RARKS.—Carsiterrides, Hone Kou eaibo; Reindeer, Arroyo, PR; the, Oporto; Atlanta, Cardenas; Norham, Kio pete Palermo; I’asyuetino, Constantinop BRIGS~Betty, Rio Janeiro; J Butler, Matamoras; AB Patterson, Porto Cabello: Eliza, Barun; Alice Ponce, PR; John Rtevens, St Croix; Emily Fisher, Savannah; Harriet, Laguayra, BCHOONKRS-—C Hall, Philadelphia; Sarah Lavi- na, Vireinin; Monmouth, do tulin Parker, York River; John G Whipple. Ravannah, Rebeees 1 Laue, Bavanneb: Willie, Mayaguez; Maria 1. Davis, Arroyo, PR, Henry, Savannah, denne; Philadel. ~ Too Late for Classification. DBATHS. DONNELLY—Patnck Donnelly, a native of the Parish of Lusmagh, Kinge County, Leinnd, aged 60 yonrs. His friends and relatives and those of bis bro- thers in-law, Dan. Willian and John Fallon, so re wpeetfully invited to attend the suneral, on Wednes- day afternoon, 241 inet, a& 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 162 Kast slat at bo MeGUIRE -On Monday, March 20, after a eort and severe illness, Janes Mevulie, aged 22 yeare and S months, Tho friends and relatives of the family are rexpect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, ou Wednesday morning, March 22, at 10 o'clock, from bis late reei- dence, 36% Kast luth as, oo KEILLY — On Tuesday, March 21, Anne Reilly, the only and beloved daughter ot Widow Anne Keil- Irs ¥ iMtown, Parish of Drumlane, Co, Cavan, Lre- a Further notie of the funeral will be given 'n to- TIOKISW’ 4 papel. wes OR SALP — COACHES, HORSES AND barteos, will be oid seperate or together, soy Goereck et, Ingtire before 12 ma, GILLS WANTED —TO PACK ARMY r bread; al boys for strapping, and a man ac ainted in nuiling packs pate. Apply ab Soo hiagton et, upstairs, 1, 8, WHALEY, 4 PAPER BOXES—CUITER WANTED AT 152 Pulton st, @ mau » hounderstands bis bueiness thoroughly, 49 \ ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN ‘eters and wait on a lunch counter, nene but those fully ypetent need apply at the Central R. R. House, 102 Weat et, cor, Liberty, as iva.m, S91 WASTED IMMEDIATELY ~a GOOD sales lady en a fawcy store, Cal) at 23 | ulton ave, Brooklyn, Sy6 EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND 1 PRINCIPLED DEALERS cndeavoring (9 diepose of theirown and other p eptrations, op the repata- tiow attained by HELMBOLI'S GENUINE } PARATIONB, S87 ELMBOLD’'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES heaih and vigor to the frame ani bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarm- ming 8) inptome, and if no treatment is submited to, | consumption, insanity or ep. optic fite enmue, BAD j ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPA- RILLA cleanses and renovates the biood, inetiie the vigor of health into thes) stem, and purgesout the humor that ma neare, S85 EMARKS FROM CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, Afters careful examination of HELMBOLI's PREPARATIONS, they enjov our utmost confidence We consider thei safe and reliable. NEVEERS & YATES _ Philadelphia, June 19th, 156), 3 Sab SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTOR. ED by HELMBOLIYS EXTRACT BUCHE, sat HE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE SHOULD Red ig simple, pure majent ° hay ine pet, for its iilar, trut ne for its capi- tal. Routand HELMBGLINS GENCINE PREPAR A> TIONS, established over 16 years. 3B PWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND Care di reeow etters have 2 fet et aotty the meriteof FLMBOLD'S EN- INE PREPAKATIONS, many of which are frou i Gres OUT OF EMPLOYMENT ANP Hav- ing no home, may apply at ibe Girls Lodging Hons 2 Vanaith SX. Dicphid touchy 419 ” ‘ A PUBLICATIONS. Gover's LADY'S, BOOK ‘FOR APRIL, “ ” 1 . oroal realerea Ay prt Pinter "oontaining iy be other novoliier of the month arr: Spin Fuewart & Co. ; other Serie Dresses ; Coiffure: latest atvie of Honne's; Child's Bpring Deas; (he Hedelmone Walet—beck and tr view, Artificial Hair Ornainenta; Bracer for ents: Desixne for va- riour fancy works; Emtroldery Patierne. Fiowor- Vare Mat; Patchwork Bamket — armething new. Drawing Lessons and Motel Cot'ases, with P the Firet of Soril Ulastraied, ote. ¢ Marion Har , Mis MY. Victor, Caroline Orne and other cel ties contribute to this number, __For sale by all the dealers. 115 BOARD AND ROOD - OARD WANTED FOR AN OLD LADY with @ reapectabie Irieh family, Callat 22 Fast Bleecker at. af er 6 o'clock, P.M. “ «URNISHED BEDROOM, WITHOUT Boar, tolor 2 cent emen, in @ private house where there i+ but the one iamuly, at 157 West Lith et, bet. Th aod Sih ave, 10 URNISHED ROOMS WANTED, IN A private family, if p esible, a room and tx droom, with or withont hoard, fora widower and two daush- Awny curing the ereater part ot the day. Ad- tating locatim and terms, JOHN, box bi A 5 80d FHGTEL GARNT, 180 FAST SeTH ST. 4 doors froin Sd avenue—burnishad bedrooms for leepectable mechanics, cach a separate room, fon $i v5 w*! Th per week: double bedrooms $2 oa week, on the Buropean atyle 35 To LET—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR “yo heirs aud wile, in a private how etree WO YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with hoard where they ean have the com- forts of a home, (teria moderate) at 78 Madison et, Inquire all this week. wo \ ANTED—A_ FUKNISHED ROOM, With cooking utensil, in a private family, fore young marr coupe, without children, Addrem, fiat ae cent. Box 852 Bun Oifice, “4 COAL. Cost ! COAL!—THE PEOPLES’ MU- 4 TUAL COAL COMPANY OFFICE, NO. 157 BROADWAY, NBW-YORK, CAPITAL BLOCK, ° ‘ oo eUe 000 WGOKKING CAPITAL, out of the above 100,00, 4,000 BH AKES, P VAL Ky $10, NO FURTHER LIABILITY, NO FUTURE CALLS OR ASSESSMENTS, Facilities tor wining and transportation ample. Coal soon to be delivered. Bhar ehoiders in the company will be entitled to one ton of coal anuually at aciual cost, for each ehare of #tock held by them, ‘The surplus coal produced from the mines, after sopplying the etockbolders, will be sold below the maiket rater, and the profite divided spose the STOCK HOLUERS in Set \nonal Cash Dividends The subserip jon Rocka are now cpen at the toilow- ing pinces, viz: At the Company's Office, (new imar- bie building, 157 Broadway, fires floor; WELLING: TON &C 74 Broad at; J. 8S. & W. BROWN, B2 Water «et; CARK & BLANCHARI), 141 Front at; Me- KILVOP & SPLAGL BE, 37 Patk-row aud 165 Naseau fC W, HW SACKETT, 49 State at, Albany ; Messrs, PYLE & BRO., corner Fulton aud Plerrepons ate! aleo, corner Carroll and Hicks et Brookl, au, JO8, F, BIMMONS, and ISAAC N. HAIGHT, and PECK & HILLMAN, Troy aud Aibany, 4 Full particulars, pamphiets, &c, furnished at the of- ce, oY YOAL—COAL—COAL — THE BEST RED ond white ash stove and erg for $13 00 per ton, t coal for oyster saloons, reetaurants, bakers, to HENRY KINGSHAMER, 34 and 36 Spring Appl etreet, YOAL YARD FOR SAI AN ESTABLI /ed coal yard in compleie order, with at rctecua stable for 2 horses, ready for immediate use, price moderate, Address, Box 1506, Lower Port ofhee, vst \ TOOD—WOOD YARD, 2D AVE BET A good article of Pine wood and Hickory 25.4 » cord ROWLAND & 1 ave bet soth GENERAL BUSINESS, T 77—PAWNBROK ERS TICKETS Bouyht for diamonds, watches, jewelry, cuns pistola, eil- ver ware, furs. Ae, and the hixhest prices paid, by ap- tly neat 17 Bleecker et, up etairs, 14 A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR- KVER, Thore who desire brilliancy of complexion, must urify and enrich the blood, which HELMBOLD'S SONCENTRKATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA invariably does, Recollect it is no patent medicine, Ask for Helmboid's, Take no other, BST SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holdem of the New York Central Mining and Mineral Company will be hekl at their office in New York City, on Si.turday, March oth, 1805, By order of the President. ¢ KR. KEELE, Seoretary, New York, March 11th, 1.45, 10 BM CK OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE. BRIEST'S HAIR DYE, HATR DYE. Toes not injure the Hairor Skin. To be had of Irne- girte eenerally Price FIFTY cents per box, Depot 46 South Second at., Williamabuareh, AKIETS—CARPETS—GREAT PANIC IN / the sale of carpets, In consequenee of the re- cent fall in sold we bave reduced our prices 49 per cent. atthe largest furniture and carpet warehouse fotheeity. H.O, FARREL, 267, 269 and 271 Woet Voth st, cor Sth ave, 380 FLUTING MACHINES, WITH ALL THE latest improvements, and mede in the most per- timanuer, adapted to the beat kind of work. Sold at Mine, DEMOKEST’S Emportum of Fashion, No 475 Troadway wh3 AKAND OPENING—SI?’RING FASHIONS— Mine, DEMOREST would announce her grand opening at 475 Boadway, 27 Baet 14th et, 14 Plerre- point st, Brooklyn, Kiegantly trhamed run of all the eet and most reserche styles for ladies and children's dreeses ae ee eras HELMBOLD's CONCENTRATED Extract BUCH Is the Girent Diuretic, HELMDOLIYS CONCENTRATED FXTRACT SARS APARILLA Is she treat Ylood Surifer, reve Roth are prepared secording to rules o! armacy and Chemistry, and are the moet active that can be made, SAT HASP RAILING AND STAIR BUILDING shop, 11) Mast 27th et, pear Sd ave eoaire bulls including ai! materials from #5 to $6 per step, heavy stairs and rails shout ®lu per step. For sale cheap, ood Balluateraralso veneered and paaelled pewe! a 4c, forsale, Pn quire at shop, 3T0 \ ME. DEMOREST'S IMPROVED DRE U clewato’ Spay of appileation. and « to ralse the dre id let isp down at will, drese is complete without ome, Price 75 cen Lroadway A pene ee ise MASHoop AND YOUTHEUL VigoR a we regeived by HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT LL- CHL OST 5 venions 7 WE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH— Theretoce the nesvous and debilitated elLould im. | mediately use HELMBOLD'S kxtract Bucha 3ST | PHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old Nevrepapeis, Pamphlets, Hooke and Waste ’apor of every ceseription, STOCKWELL & PM. | ERSON, 28 Ann at, 1 door west of Nassau, 353 105 ENTS PER POUND PAID CASH FOR old books, Dewepapers, pam! writing i paper, bili Jetere, aud all kinds of clean white r A THOs, C BeNNEPI 2s | | DENTISTRY, MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY— | Teeth extracted without pain, or nyu charce, Beau- til teeth inserted, $1 each, Toothache cured and teeth in erted without extracting the roove it cestred, All Sporations warrauted, J, JAY VILLERS, 155 Grrnaid at,, “ blocks trom Broadway, i) LL OPERATIONS IN SURGICAL AND +SMechanioal Dentistry, with all the modern im- provements a cheap as the clhespest, and as cod ae : beat, cod warreanied by but il, VILL! a“ Kowery, opposite the Old Theatie, R, DRAKE, 455 CANAL STREET, SETS ® setof teeth on silver at #7 to 1D; on fold a $i) 0 S33; rectional sete 50 cents per tooth; teeth Ned with gold, hone cement, or other fillings, 0 ete to $1 per tooth, leeth extracted without pain, 286 FRIENDS OF DR. WM. GRINTON, WHO ve had artificial teeth inserted or other opera- tioi rformed by him while foreman (operator No 20) st Dr. Preterre's, Bowery, desiring his pro- fessional services, are rejuested to cal) at his own offices, No. 563 Canal pens preci, # between Wooster and Tau. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY [DEATH AND DESTRUCTION TO THE BRITISH INVADERS. A truly eplendid REVOLiTIONARY ROMANCE. will be commenced on TO-MORROW, tn the NEW YORK WEEKLY, 5K, (ji NEW YORK WEEKLY, NEW YORK WEEKLY, entitied WILD NELI, THE spye WILD NELI. THE BPY> WILD NEL THE SPY; WILD NELIL THE SPY; oR Fr THE FOUNDLINGS OF THE FORIST ; A ROMANCE OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION VY FRANCIS &, SAIT Author of * White Fale, the Avenger,” © Galenus, the Giad!ator:” “ Eve'ees Wilson;” “Mamegie, the Child of Charity; The Sexton of Baxony," B..c., Ete. bite. Ete. The above jaa Romance of the American Revolu- Son, sod is full of the ince! Staruing Ineidents from beginning toend, Itte written with ail the great Fis2b ie for of ite popular author, and exbibite an ngenious bending of Komance aud Reality, whieh is pot to be mes with ip any aituilar work, It te ad- fled by good judgexwho have :ead the manuscript, " THE GREATEST REVOLUTIONARY ROMANCE UF MODERN TIMES, and everybody would lo well to |ook out for it, PECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE, 128 BUSINESS CHANCES. _ N FIGHTH AVE MEAT MARKET “FOR fale, © ing sausag tide, tw tures comp ar 14th et, with all the fixtures, compris- opera, lar! kettles, lard pies, sonkiug neon, emoke house, and all the fix whe. with the porsi-wi of the same, the P ot proprietor bavine been & ished there for the past tweive ) ears, and is about torelire from the businegs. Also, the leare of tie building whieh rents outelue of the «hop for tot) yay year, Mut be rold by May, Ist. For full informason and particulerr apply to. JOHN A. VAN BUSKIRK, 76 Fourth ave, cor 10th et. 1” BARGAIN—THUE STOCK AND FIX- sures of a tore for vale, in ® good neighborhood ; reut ouly $Y per m Apply for 5 days es 030 Woat 29eh et. Will be ‘ap for cash, “ GOOD CHANCE— THE STOCK AND FIX- tures of an olo-esiab liehed segar atore for sale, or fixtures weparate to euit.the purchaser; now doing a good businew; will be sold reneonably, Call for three days at ols Second ave 1s BAKERY TO LET AND BAKE HOUSF, tools and store fixture + for anle, or fixtures if sold th ‘4 can be removed if required from tore YR N et, Williameabureb, Apply to G. W. KRELS South 7th et, Corres TIONARY + Stock STORE TO LET— fixtures for @ude, with manufacturing tovis, &T0 nd et, N.Y. 204 *OR SAL A SMALL 3AKERY—FAMILY baking pays more than the expenses, Inquire 199 Imane at, S46 COR SALE AT A BAK GAIN—THE Lease, stock and fixturor of one af the best erocery and liquor e@tores in the vor Ware, doing a cood t ners, Ata low rent: bat Timuat sell, as Lam drafted, Apply to T. GAFFNEY, Auei'r, « Figbth ave, 230 k* JR SALE CHEAP—A \VHEELWRIGHT and blacksmith establishment with lor £ox1u6, and dvelling room excellently ettuszed, Inquire on the premisen coluer Sroith aud Non.h Zod ets, Lt ea argh. YOR SALE—GROCERY AND LIQUOR store, #0) Eaat Lith et, with @tock and fixtures, Ss for SALE—THE STOGK, TOOLS, AND fixtures ofa tin, etove and. house furnishing store, doing s good cash business, a good chance for a practi- eal man with @ sroall enpital, 204 Flatbush ave,two blocks hom Fuiton ave, Brooklyn, it por SALE—THE TOOLS, FIXTURES, maclivery abd vood will of « tinware manufac: tory, doing a good businers, .& rare chance for new bevinners, satisfactory reasons gtven for selling out, Enquire on the preteen, 507 Ge rwad et, 318 IR SALE—VTHE LUASE, AND FIXTURES of an old Liquor store in the 2% ‘ar, opposite Tthave Depot. Apply to MAKIN BOSE, 214 Weat sletet, N.Y. 9 *UR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH—A VERY nice laverbeer esloou ; the tady is coing to leave the city ; if bot ae higeay wid be sold on Thurs. day atanction, Apply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, 4 Hast Broadway hy WOR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, WITH 4 bil iard table. Enqui x Cemmine et 141 h\() WILL BUY THE STOCK, FIX: % | OO. and gool-will of) the old established oveter and drinking saloon 325 . Mudson st.; a good lager bier trace in ouminer, 2 ae WILL BUY THE STOCK, FIX- * 200 tures and geod will of m grocery and liq nor etore, with aparticcuts to liverin, Inquire on the Promises, b> Baas loth et, 195 24,00 WILL BUY THE STOCK AND bs \ fixtur 8 procery avd liquor store in South Brooklyn, a rpleudid chance for a man ‘with sinall capital, ins good street for bur inesagents need notapply. Apply 2 Court at, Brooklyn. 297 READY AND CONCLI the properties of TIELMBOLIFS Fiuid Extract (VE TEST OF Buchu will be a comparison with tJ: the | nited States Lispensatory, ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU: sore ect forth in 36 t of bot) sexes, use HELMBOLD'S Extract Buebu, It will five brisk and energetic feelings aad enable you to sleep well on F YR NON-REDENTION OR INCONTIN- ence, irritation, iutimamation or aleeration of the bladder, or kid diseases of the prostrate ginada, stone inthe bi % calowns eravel or brick-duat deposit, aud all disenses of the bladder, kidneys aud dropeical aweilings, Us 8S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 896 EW ELMBOL *KOM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING Chemiete to thes World, Tam acquainted with Mr. HT. HELMBOLD; he occupied the drugs itore oppowite my residence, and was successful in candnoting the business where oth= eve hal wot been equally eo Lefore him, I have been fave ably impressed with his character and enter- pie, iiLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm ot POWERS & WEIGHTMAN, Mavufacturing Chewieta, B86 Ytb and Biown ets. Philadelphia, ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ie pleasant in taste and odor, free frou all injur- jou. properties, aud (onaediate ip ite action, ase ( UANTITY VS. QUALITY--HELMBOLD'S Juxtract Sareaparilia, Lhe Dose is rmall, Those who devire a large qaantity of medicine—and large doses —Err, fe _____ I CANSUIT ALL, __ 8% STOLPP’S GERMAN VEGETABLE BAL- +) BAM, wnarantee d asm radical cure for all divo ses of the skin, froin whw'eve . Kor sale agly by ALBERL SVOLPP, 216 Fifth et, N.Y, 957 TAKE NO MORF UNPLEASANT AND UN. sale remedies ior unpleasant and dangerous dis- eases, Ure WELMBOLIZS Extract Buchu S56 HE QUOTA OF NEW YORK,.—15,000 VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR NEW YORK COUNTY INCREASED BOUNTIFES AND HAND-MONEY, At a ineeting uf the County Committee on Volun leering, hold on Satur: February 11, 1865, Preseut--ORISON BLUNT, Chairman, Hon, M. l, BRENNAN, Coup roller, lion, FLLJAH F. PURDY. § du “Visor, On motion of Supervises Willian M. Neoed it was \ourly’ hy ‘ed, That the County pay for s One Year eruit Thiee Hundred (#50) Dollars Boan'y and vie (88) Doliare han d-mouey iors Two Year Keerui’ Four Hnndred ($400) Dollars Bounty aud Seveuty-five ($75) Do.lare Hand Mo hey; For 4 Uhree Year Recruit. Six Hondred (600) Dol. Ad Bounty and One Hundred (100) Do.lars ‘Hand joney. unan ROUNTIES FOR THREE-YEAK RECRUITS, County.... $600 uovernment tees ones see 800 Total 900 FOR TWO YEAR RECRUITS, County. . sreeereeeees @400 uovernment , A FOR ONE YEAR KECRUITS, Government Total. : o $400 The Bounty to be paid w the Reernit in his own hand, as provided i. Section five °b) of the State Law relatix; to Kounties (viz: Assambly Bill No, 115 of 1565), and the Hand Money to be paid to the person who may present the Reereis. BY order of the Comma LIUS COBEON, 446 gle | For SALE.—A SMALL!FARM OF 35 Acre, | erainery, str FOR SALE AND TO LET. 4-STORY CORNER BLICK HOUSE AND P “i in A ha ey hy Ot 9 bargain, located ear (iran! st; water, cae LA is (dood piace for a grocery. W.H, MITC nr et. = CRANBERRY AND FRUIT CULTURE— FAVORABLE CHANCES AT BEACH'S MILLS, N. J. FARMING LANDS CHEAP I willgive some very cheap end easy * oes t© purchase alternate tracts 0! and faetlities 19 erect dwellings and other improvements npon lands located at Beach's Mil Tom's Kiver, N..1, near Barnerat Bay, Also, dw oll- ine house lote sold and very favorabir leared. land is test eulied for cranberry peach, grape wy fru't culture; also water er, Circulars sent on re ceipt of postage. Apply by letter to H. 1D. REACH, Toin's River, Ocean County, N.J. Communication with New York by railroad, steamboat, &c.. twice per day per Delaware and Raritan Rey Railroad, foot of Murray e., N. 1. Distance 60 miles, Through Pi ¢ta procurable on board boata, #1 79. under cultivation, with hoare, bare, ~agon-bou heds aad jee bow nd other email t and 2 borees; aio all necessary farming implements ove miles from Kinceston Depot, N. erme pare For other \aformation call on JOSEPH TENY( Re ‘20 Greene at, N.Y. 419 For BALE—A 2-STORY HOUSE, ATTIC and basement; If roome. 114th st, Harlem, Ia quire on pretnises, D. OOK LLYet od and 4th aveszo8 FAkM FOR SALE --67 ACRES, GOOD loew roll, in good order; buildings, truit; withta 2'o miles steamboat dork at Ne ‘hport. L. 1 pricay $4,200 nlao 2A neres with builtings, price a1, 26 " W. ARTHL R: 177 Fulton Country Market, 9 to, thie day. as FF R SALE —VALUABLE BUILDING lote for pale at Fiatbneh, L. 1, about 2 minute? walk from the Vlatbueh avenue care, Appy atthe O%ce of A. & 1, Z. LOTT, 8 Frout et, Brookirn, 528 kok SALE—AT ASTORIA, HOUSE AND lot, two sioiloe nud basement 7 roome, besides cellar and pantries, cool garden, fruit and water, Price #1400, Apply to R. KINNINMENT, Heary *t, Astoria. W838 WOR SALF—2) COTTAGFS, @1,150 TO £7.00 ldelerant dwellings wiih 4 to 40 lote, $3,508 to #5500, Fasy payments, TWO lose, $15) to 3, CHARLES KK. MILLER, Atiantic av, Past nee ork, FOR SALE—ON LONG ISLAND, ABOU iT 40 miler from New York, and about 244 from the railroad depo , a very desirabie farm containing about YZ actee of choice land, very enitable tor farm or par- den purpos wood houre. barn, de, For further information, 6 to 196 Chatham Square, a i K *R SALE AT EAST NEW YORK, A cottage house with 4 lots, Also 2 with two lots each, ouly two blocks from the horee cars, W. Be CONANT, Agent, 25 Dey et. 159 Fok SALE—3 STORY BRICK HOUSE AND collar, for $1,600, part _ensh, in Williamebureh, one block from car route, Porsersion May Ie! Aggy to 4. W. RELAEY, 44 South 7th et. a SOR SALE—A DOCK AND 1 ACRE OF meadow land, suitable for manufacturing pure poses, 2 miles from Willtameburgh ferries; ala 14 acres of woodland, 4 miles from anid ferries, Inquire of R. BALLAGH, 3 doors from Leonard st, on Broad- way. i SOR SALE OR TO LET—A FARM OF 34 acres of land, honse, barn, wagon house de: fruis of all kinds; one mile Mehospes Putnam ‘ WIN PRELBACE, county, N. Y. Apply to G 645 «| Ninth ave, corner 44th a SOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—3 SLAUGH- ter houses, near Raymond and Tiilary eta;' bid fat and meltin bourse ‘ached: ‘also four new awels ling houres store, Graham ave and Mar- ehall ete 3, re ot 15 VFiushing ave, neas 8 CILBERT, 320 *OR SALE—2 FRAME HOUSES, ONE 19 by 50, 2 tory and basernent, of 9 rooma; one 18 by 24, 0f Broome, These are coinfortable and cheag dwellings: location good; cor. W vekoff at. and Vander« bilt ave, Brooklyn, T, HARGRAY FE, 579 FOR SALE—TO CARMEN AND OTHERS, Cottage house, 2 lots of ground, with larce stable inthe rear, Apply on the piemees 44 Mourow sty near Bushwick ave, Williameburgh. M. FAIR WEATHER, f 328 OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IN THA village of Win field, L. 1, Inquire at No, 813 Seventh ave, N.Y. a TED MoveEt HOUSES FOR SALE, L on Bkillman et, Si feet from De Kalb avenug Brooklyn, Two trame houses, just betng finished, baut by an experienced builaer, with aview to the conveniences and improvements required fora home for single tamilies; contains Ridgewood water, gas, heater. marble mantios, dumb walter, waeh trare, de. Price $4,500 each, Possession les of April. be Kalb ave. care pase every 5 minutes fron, Fultom ferry. Inquire of J.J. GLOVER, on the premises, or #S Washington et, Brooklyn 380 STORE TO LET LOW, 253 CENTRE ST, 2 e-tablished as a printing office: possession imme diately. Apply 62 Fost 1ith a, or at SAMMINS'S shoe store, Grand and Centre. ah STEAM POWER TO LET, IN 22D at, bet, let and 2d aves ; a well-lighted room 2d floor, 25x 10 feet, or lees room if required, from to 4 «teat boree power. Inquire of GEO, HONEY, 215 Fase 25th at. sistant — NE 3-STORY Brick STORES FOR § ‘ Sth ave and oth «*, Aleo Appy in the peach ore 4 store and dwelling, cor four 2-story stores t wiping the above, frocery store, bth ave. and 19h et, Brooklyn, 367 SMALL MACHINE SHOP FOR SALE— ‘Jouitable for a machinist, with $2000 or ®300i, 26 miles from New York, with sleam and Nerpard ai near a railrond Senot, if not sold soon wil! be ermely, Addrves H, LAW, Chatham, N. J. T° LET - A SNUG COTTAGE AND 14 acres healthy ; aud good soil near New York; epring water, a Pleasant plaes for an invalid; rent, e%. Inouire of LEVERIDGE & MARSH, 34 Pine st, 19 to 1 o'clock, zt \ house, or the lower part Of @ large oue, between 16th and 45th ets, ease of Sth avenuc, and weat of “4 ave. Reut from sou to #900, Address J. H, C., 9 Broaiway,N. Yo e A Dr $300 CASH, AND BALANCE IN Monthly =] armen, for a small house in Lafayet e Inquire op the premises, or Dr, ANDREWS, Su2 Cumberland et, Bro klyn, = 191 8) fF WILL BUY A THREE STORY #350 frame we and lot with store ia Water et. @1400 cab, baliance on mortgage, A gi place for @ liquor etore or cart-mun. ae it has a * atal «Ap ly to PAYTEN, 95 Division et ste INSTRUCTION ANJO INSTRUCTION BY THE OLD ES« tablished teachers, Professional and parlor bane joe at all prices, used by all public performers, HENes KY C.& GRORGE C, DOBSON 661 Broudway, cox, ¢ Ainity street, 651 Broadway, corner of funlly etree’, Ki ANJO, JIG DANCING, USSENCE OF Old Virginuy, Song and Dance, &e., tauaht by JOHN BOGAN, 14% Kast Houston, et, bet let aud 2d ave, ‘Terme moceraic 4 ness lortran FOR SALE, FAMILY WANTING MONEY WILL dispoce of a magnificent rorewood pianoforte for Td—criginal price p65); mod so improvements, nd corners, carved casc, legs, &e, Appiy 7 Third et, oR ANAL BOAT FOR SALE CHEADP—Large tize; would inehe & hay or ice bar.e, liehier or fre gut boat For particulars apply to H. CLARK, 45 W. doth et, pea: Sth ave 83 OR SALE CHEAP+AROUT 40 POUNDS of the best Virginia luce tobacco brought on frow Wilmine*on, N.C, by & paroied prisoner Apply immediately at 42 East B ondwa + lat Poor? OR SALF—A LARGE MEAT-CHOPPING machine, latert improved hay cutterr, with cons veyers; 3 eras) steam ensines and hoes, trom 1 tod horse powes; 1 trame saw for Kinuling wood; s 2 in. buit-stone corn mill; coffee, psint and tugar mili@ Binvth's bellows, viees and repalving; 1 email screw lathe, to turn 25 inches; do.. 12 feet eneare, slide rest side hand gearing; do, 6 feet; do. 15 in,awing. Ap piv at S42 Weat loth as 42 Pek SALE—A FULL SET OF TINSMITH'S tools, benches aud patterns, at 99 Cranberry et Hrooklyn. 266 *OR SALE CHEAP—A FULL SETT OF loekemith's toole aud brass patterns. [t will bee good chance for any one in the business; formerly belonged to JOHN FINCHARD, deceased, Inquire 141 Proepect et, Brooklyn, 2s OR SALE—AN OYSTER: SLOOP, LYING ia Ferry, J L . r du Bard ‘or ut the’ rakes ouey oe Dees: Pasa T® FEED DEALERS—5,000 NOSE BAGS for horses, in lots of 50 or 100 eseb. Old and uew “Thee for ele cheap. C. H. TYLER 26 Bast pine ores, oly

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