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THE NEW YORK SUN. EDNESDAY MORNING, MARCI 21, 185°, Cotten Teaches a i.cason 8 prospects for the coming cotten crop are by means eneoaragiug, if we may rely upon the » estimates. Da Bow's Review, which hee ye been regarded as « reliable statieros! roal, reports that fic editor has late y inntes r through the Senth for the purpose of gather dete upon this point, The result of this exam tion ie the statement that the crop will sot The tone of the Bout. _ press generally, upon this subject, ales ind. ea that the yield will be comparatively very These uniavorable repor's may be ins sure attributable to design—ty keen un the ‘a prices of cotton—but there is no jouls that crop will be far short of what ¢ mipbt bave In 1960 the cotton produced amounted to 05,077 bales, and accord ng to that standert (he year will be only one ffs the net value of ee) one million bales. ~ yduct for the prese e full erop. Allow: cotton produce! will this year be twenty bales which eet mated as the aggregate yield will be worth toe crop were ea ty million dol! “ge ae that of 1960 it would be worth at © $415,546,100, making 9 differcace of i: eur or something uesr it, therefore be lcat to the country, simply eeuse of the uneetilod condition of politi If the recemstruction bnei- on were complese!, the South would goto work they did before tLe war, ead not oly equal, lus ase the vettoo production of 156), in these figures which Conjress will do we'll ds the benefit o our cidest citizen bo rece lect the at the Boush, fincgrauts manner, W in Kichmond one year the marriages of negroes alow people—the ladies sua gruilemea of Virginie! Such an oulrage Upon public decency should fad i tnerited recuko in the scoru aul eXecra.ou of tie people,’ The countiy ne dl pt aviinutn cottos product, aud since the jected only when politcal mattera shall have sed down to a quiet level, there is certaluly a siroug inducement & con plee the work «f sorstion without unnecemary itley. Another City Kailrouc ( onspiracy. OROLOTION waa recently offered in she Moart Aidermon, providing for the teans/ormation of * City Park into a “p! woe whould be tak oi the whole area ofthe Purk cvernl meetings of the comunites, b) whic reposition wae reterrod, have beeu held for te urpose of hearing struments npon the merits of One of th ean meets rday, at which o geutleman, who opposed the ject, gave a pointed and truthful view of tle atter by saying that ‘if thie ao-vailed improve- + be wade, is will not be long lefore thecty » roads will gridiron the lower ead of the lars render It @ nulannce.’* um thet point. ‘that ia, that the * grouud paved, 8 wee bell yea “ goa) lve ispercest, PForeian exe and cowed at 1% ae los with a larger volame of teareactions than jor sume time pest) On 'Change toeday Flour wee dull, irregaiar, and 6c, @ lic, lower, Wheat wes duu, and Spring Ic. ae, lower, Corn was le, better, Oatewere dull, Pork wes irregular end Bnrewtsled, Boel was steady, Lard was heavy, Whiskey was steady, There te no doubt The railroad companies are eudeavoring to seo ire an ordmuance to Letween the cnues—cne on each sile of Hroatway «vo ulread, secured an ordinance for s sircet one wulred feet wide running from the Park t Pul- These new avenues would furnish all Le transit accommo lations that the rullrom! com- nies want, boih for the preseat roads and for hose which they propose to couatruct as #00 a8 necessary bille can be run through the Legisla Bus they want room at the convertiug poiat + all these roads, avd the lower part of the Park uld exactly suit them, cousuunmating eres they will not only oppropriate the Park, the City Hall and the Court House wil not be fefrow destruction, if the 4 stand can be mate availuble for ratrvad ound upon which ‘The Homestend Law, have lately rece. vou several « returned scldiers, requesting > tothe pr visicas of ihe Homesead Law, was passeily © end asthe soldiers had no vives acquainted with iat the time, {b | ble that ea large classof them know noth.og he Hormestead Law is designed to give inmttnications 1* Canton Uc neans of making | 2 4 Cam. Coal lt who bas never engagelin rebellion aga.ust vernment, oue bundred and sixty acres of sand, Upod condition that he 6 ; » ead fruprove it. The law makes diecra, giving them the beueft he Hcmestead previs un, even though they be or twenty-one years of ag viogta Homestesd fe very aimyte. (at, Oestoany partof the Uuit ve) propriated land can bAYpun! ; a -r ection (ne hundred aud sixty acr atfidavit before the register of the nearest sl office, to the effect that he {a of the requisie , aad that the application js made for his ex- f A paywentof ten dollars \# then od, Wiich 6um is supposed to cover Govera eutexpenses in the matter, and the applicant 4 then go to work, feeling that he is the propri- 9° of a vood-sized embryo furta. ile, however, |s withheld until the expiration the five years, ava test of the goo! faith in Sotne of the best agri- :turallands uthe United States may now te sdin the Western territories, under the provisions -he Homestead Act. Toe process of re- The cortitlvate ch the entry is made, DN Bus wo would not advise jers, nor any other class of men, to aceeps the so which the law thus holds out, uniess they sve a practical know'edge of farming couch aptitude and practical koowledve to con- w quarter section ef wild land into @ proc arta, ag it does to convert @ ber of iron into chanical tool, aupply.. The is very large, ape prices ab the cioee torday eiill bend dow! ward Miltary Canaidates. a political parties seem to think that good wary leaders necesssrily make good political avers, and acting upon that theors, they yive the rale the preference in importans uipations, Last Fall, in Ohio, two Union Gon- 4s were pitted against cach other in the contes: Governor; and in 6. ariner West, ex-officers of the army wer) placed iu the front of the political battle, Of tho noiwi- ations made tits year for Governor, General Haw.sy isthe Republican candidate in Convecti- cut; General Gaaky is the candidate of the sime party in Pennsylvania; Geuera!l Manson isthe Dew. ocratic candidate in Indiana, sod General Bues- stpe was yesterday mide the Republican nominee la every Biate wheroin nomina- tions for Governor bave been made, during the proseut year, we find # Usion General ccoupying the position of standard-bearer, The politicians ero probably moved more by considerations of awsilabilite than natelotie gratitude in can‘erriag bei al today e (oton Gen three of the S.ates supply of £6 © wa, 1s decrease of 615 sheep and 1s beevos tu Khole Island, their honors; but the pohey of bewtowing them upon deserving men is pratrcworths, whatever the motive mache Wo Lope, however, that the i Gane policy will be spplied to the more bumble, bat mot less ‘ererving a 'diers, who served their country in the ranks, Whe tue Generals are be- ing made Goveraors let not the pr vates want for hone stau ire uve vyment hier Rowies are are nor unvarie! tu the a lass of Southerr roala, but we must ac. tothe Rechmond Exaureea tre credit of give fig vent to the mowt shenuri and putburet « beve uoil dine long time. It eppeare thas woe Rejmond Times published ameng ite marriage polcer, the announcement of a wedding whereolthe parties were colore!, Ib is not claimed that the colored people were not respectable. The bare fact that their notice appeared under @ simi- ler notice pertain ng to @ white pair ie the cause that leat the Exam ud discharge ite indignation in thie style, mb open ite eafety-valve Th ie a species of m'scegenation that we thought quite impossible in this jautude, end ie an immes- surable outrage npon the sen bi itles of the lady and gentleman con erned, € oive a fi awakening &) fud herself tion with @ negro wench | From thie unnatural collocation there sproge kneenu sense of Contain pulses the true Csucae psult te merge! in the indisuity clered w the fair bride ) this revolt ny aasoria- Liorreaco reforena tien to all in whose vetns vlood, and the personal ole race. O, Tex \ ! O mores, Tlow rapifly we ce, crave! it does not take y when bo mau iid Lave dared to affroot .be community in #0 sweould have been thought cot e paper publishing ide these ot white ‘Lhe above {s only an extract from @ half-colump erucle, io the sare siraia throughout, All we havo to ay aboutthe watter is, that if the white couple referred to are as devoid of sense se the author of that article, we thiak the darkica have toe better right to complain of the easociation of the'r marr.ayée Bol.ce, fenactal News, Viarkets, &e. Pew York, Tucaday, March 2,61 The efter. noen que peof the geueral Sticke market, com- pared with thote of yoeterday afternoon, show an advance ta quotations of from i¢to4é percent, Gove nte were fico with @n incressed demand, Gold opeued at 1.5, sold down to 127%, and clored at lute. Money i¢ withous chance from the Inte exe remo ene. ‘ihe general rate on call toeday por cent,, with rare exceptions on Gioverninent colle- teraleat4 percent, Dilacotnts were active, Prime net.es were current at Ta TS percent, Paper claneed 5 was taken at 5a Y percent; lower grades at ange wae more active STOCK GAT ES—FigeT NOAgN 20000 US. 6a, '8t,ep,. 104% 400 Spring Mt. M 3%, 80 West Union 4 oe t wo 100 Mariposa Pt 1 9°) @% SchuvtkillCoal.. 16 200 N.Y. Cen, 2 Ocean Bk v tropolit tik Conn 204th Ne i Cen, Net l pion Nay. Co,, v do, » Penn, Coat.. arconh MOaRD 90000 US. Be edits. My lOO Had, RvR rs 000 Trea. 7 3-10 lw le do... . ics Thaw “a ba YOTE O00 Mich. Cen. R,... 104 Tao do. v VA) headag K ud 4.000 Tern, Gey Vo... OLby 6600 do... WL oat 8 © bho, ve ws boy Cle & ‘bow ky 13% (nio @ Mies.... 2b 40 do, Las uu Canton Lo at bo M8. &N. le 83% ' EOrrecres a aw do.....+. S105) @ » Weat Unioa lei. Gite 1000 Cle, @ Pitts. K., 88 , do Hane dy Wor do Siasi's iv Mariposa ain lity ooo Chl @ BN. W. R. f > OO WY, Cenk Yo, Tw Ch. ON.W. IM, boy lw QD cies Ob dlw Obi, @w I. R114 20 Eriek, + Bae Bw ct Lidallss 10) ade o GHP. FLW. GC... Woh luv Al, @ 4. bi. Wa. Os Cattle Market, Bour's Heap, March 9, 1965 Deeves.—lotelligence trom the cattle market to-day is most decidedly of a chasneter to gladden the hearte of the beef eating community, Since the closug sales of isst week's market, prices of al graces of beet have declined fully two cents per pound, which ie age idedly the wreatest break down caperionced at ui market for many montha, The rory beet grades fecattio are re @ to-day at 17c, while the great majority of the stock is offered at almost the buyers own rates, both as regards prices and cstiuse of weights, 1S to lic, representing (Lo lowest to the hicheet rate for tile ¢aes OL tock, We witneored ihe sale tosday Ota nun! er of droves o wood medium lilinvla steers, Bbau average ul 1 have ben purcused two weer jeea than Joke, bbe poorest grades are erliug at from Y to loge, according to quality, Wile the depreciating goid market h.» coubtiess nec@erated the dus Award ovement 10 piicesin Chie bravck of Dusimee, tie ehie however to oe at the elouk wow of pose of thin, poor, etki. fed coitiale, many of which aie Wialiy uunt tor the eheimbles, Inceed, so which could not eee fur @ traction i cause of t)@ rapid Gecline te thnied to the wretened quality of dy the uawority of which is com y luopreppated wt oc preeeut maraut with of bul oeks, butehers in wanlof tue Leet exceeding difficult to obtain tie desired pply. ot tie clas win the yaide Covsand Cabres.—The supply of mediuin cowe ts with, howeve:, eemicely auy demand, Bi eyueully much depre: 4, Colliary, ¢alremely a a, Calves are in beer eupyiy, aud the is consequentiy easter, cow rOliug wf rom P to Loc. d Lenbs.sSheep are very ecarce to day, sly as ket Week's fules, Viz. : Sub ye joe wedius, wibl u lew taney lu quality. Prices rule today trom l0y ie 10'ae tor ive vora tod, and 14 to lSamc tor creased Theeupply thie week aggregate 6.525 beeves, 769 Cows, TOL veal calves, 14,307 sheep aud iambe, 7 #9 ne, being an inersese over imst woek's Flour and Grain. A New Yous, March $0, 1566, Flour.-The tour wa et ie lower for common. Supe tine Staseco > abt 2; Extrado, at ot Tag Td; Western Batra-—low giates at @7 26anT 90; shipping Obie et eS Yoad> 6: low erades of Canada fxtra, At oi vero \ 0; Bud gould w superfine Southern, $5,- Pong? 90. Giain.—The whest market is 1s%c lower, No. 1. pew Miwaukes. 210s. Wile Michwan. £3 WW. TRADE NOTICES, OTICE TO THE BOSSES OF THE TiN and Slate Koofing—That en and efter Mondar, March 26th, all the journeymen tin and siete roofers : Amber lows, #1 a of Canedian at §Y sah theru ; State, 65ad5-—c - 49—« for Joreey and b5*4) for wnsound Western, Com.—This market istairiy active. Western un- und being quoted at 65aT2¢: and sound mixed ; White southern, —c ; Jemey, 79. The Hay Market. New Yor, March 20, 1566. ‘There is no naw feature: to record in connection with thie ma ket, the various merts being weil suoptied, and trade is @otl and heavy in conrequeace. pring ef Thes#, end retail | f SPRCEAL NOTICES, Keoddard’s Cholera Specific—A sure Pre- te for Cholera, Cholera Morbus Diarrchoa, Dysentery, Summer Complaints, Pains in the Stomach and Lowels, eve ton, Isroprietors, Troy, N. Y. requested te meet in their hail cor ave, on the evening of the abo from the various CUMMINGS, Chairman YOTICK TO BOSS FRESCOF PAINT On and after the lat day of Aprt! hermen frescoe painters wii! j 6 « cents per day on the order of the Sew York Fresco ainters Are ROSENCRY. Secretary, GAK MAKERS UNION—A SEMI-Month will be held at 152 Hester ot. tise ening, March @ist, at 7% o'clock ‘ Ce BWING MACHINE OPERATORS’ will hold their reguiar week- enlay @vening, in their rooms, Operators and working Ms by ord . by order om 08 1864, af! jour. Aad may be withds an aivance of Fentative and On Stoddard @ Baur- Bold by all drag: Benevolent Soc ly meeting this, We 196% Howery, at 8 o'clock, women are al invited to attend) Members are re- qnested to come forward and psy ap their dues, as those three months in arrears at the first mectiug io Avril, will be stricken from the roll, Pres. J, 8 MITE, Kee. Bec. SOCIETY NOTICE NOTHER VETERAN OF THE WAR OF The Veterans of the War of 1812 f Grand sed hort streets, on “\we should mot saffer froma Coug & tow doses of Ayers Cherry Pectoral will cure. Time, comfort, health, are all saved by it. borty Drops of Metcalfe’s Kheamnatel Remedy contain as much virtue ae forty bottles of many other uedicioes, aud will tustanti vous Heacacle, Neuraigia, de, Try it, all lirmggiete. Moths aad Freckles —I.adics afiicted with discoiorations on the face called moth-patehes, or freck os, aboold use Perry's colebraced Moth and Prepared by Dr. B ist, 49 Doud a New rom, HENKY A. SMYT J. HORTON, 1s6 Hon. CHARLSS V will meet at the cor. Wednesday, 994 in with the usual bad, and cockade on decensed brother from bin tate residenc Wiilamaburgh u Freckle Lotion. Is te iafmilibie, ALEX. BRADLEY, Faq, L. erry, Lerwatol at), to atien JOSHUA DOL ost Premium for family uee and for tellers and manu. 119 trend 6 Col, JAMES H. BOW Preparations will be made eterans to oor buris RAYMOND, Brie,- E, detachmeut of the 4ith Regiment, of which he was Armorer, will act e@ « Guard of Honor. iol] 0. H. NO, 2—THE hove number are requesied to asec’ 2 on thie day. Wednesd: o'clock, to attend the ‘nneral of our late Brother order of B. K. MUR. @iasiie ativvh Kk eiteh machi GEORGE if, KEA, Ee “Wheeler & Wilsun Lock Suteh Sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine, 6% Kroadw ~ Howe Sewing Machine Company. No 629 Rrowiway, N.Y, Kline Howe, Jr., Vresicent. Agents MEMBERS MARRIAGES yOEBEAU = FAWCETT — On Friday evening, 1566, by the Rev. KE. 8. . Deb ea * Mist Anuie &. rawcets, bo mber, James Martin. Y, Prest. TIMOTHY > O, H.—TH®. OFFICERS AND MIM. © bereof the above order are juarters, 215 Liester st, on ested to meet DPLATLs Jamee Martin, of MAGUIRE, G, P: JAMFS CASHAN, G, 5. Lis PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING C the Young Men’ F. M.T. A.M. B.8,N will be held at thei this eveniue. No. 2. JOIN are pow being put down, to be tollowed by othere a Coombs, aed t ye Kelatives an to atieud the f “ at ¥o'clock, frota JV6 North Becond st, acar bed pa &, S monthe and Hall, cor, 224 the meeting Mesers, Mulvany, Bowles and Joho bunn, JOHN BHARKEY, Pres, CRAWFORD-~At Greenpoint, oa Tuceday morn- ing, March d0th. Philip, eon @: .dward aud Margarets Crow ord, aged § years, 2 month aday alieruoon, af file par ute, Leonard street, » and scyuaiuteances ae ATHER MATHEW T. A.B, SOCIETY, No. rand Public femprrance miet- Faet i%th e., noar Ave C, on 4N.Y.will boda ing attnrir Mall, 3: tuis Wednesday evening. ot 7 o'cloes. dr. John Law ant of ine Young Men's, No, 5. van, Mr. Mule, and several others MI RPLLY, Preset ‘ALLER MATHEW T. Yorkville, held a public meeting thie event! J é Speakiog by jena of Minastreis hi eitully invited te tr. T mothy L. Lynch, President ranging by Mire Cana. LA! NCRLOT J, HB. GOODWIN, Kee, sec A. b. NO 4, OF illness, bargaret Uilroy, the boloved w Curcea, in the 6¥4 year ot ber age, Outive of tran- invited to attend the funeral irom Went lth at, on remains will be Caliuuia, New rea ip CUsivary Cemeiery, cane aod Lauwrille ,apers please copy. At Ureenpoint, y 166, of apoplezy, Job Davis, Mee dlathews eu J. SHANATIAN, Preat, ATHER MATHEW 'T. A. B, SOCIETY, puolie meeting (his even- ave. at iy o'clock, Bpeak- ing by Meeers, Langton, M, Madon end J, C, Anuer- Singing by Meseré, Fegan, Dinan. Leamy, aloo wre, Connell, Miss kinegau PRCFR CURRY, Prest. PATHER MATHEW of New York—A public meeting at Hail, and Sth ave, on Wednesday eveuing, at i o'chek, Plunkewt, Kisoy and Kerwin, T, Larkin, Jos, Fling and O'REILLY, Preat, Il, MEE, Ree, see, OF ABR LaitkeD siAik place at the Reformed Dutch h 21, ab ¥ of The relatives eade ot whe tamily are iuvited bo eitcud, without furtler notice, On Monday, Maren 19th, Louisa, on! dauchierot Lhomas and Mary Dyiucck, iu the by year of her nee, ihe rewtives and friends of the family are respect- jnvited to asteud the funerai, from tue res- ce of bur parent, 430 Weet 44th at, on Wedues- day afternoon, J1at inet, atl o'cloca, t FOURD—Cao dlionday, March 19th, Margaret, the beloved wite of Andiew Ford, of County Galway, sire W await (he Kesuls of the bi and Mise Havion, | #€8b can Secuce the hight of obtaining M. FP. GORMAN, See. 151 T. A. B. S., NO. speakers—Mosers, singers Wiss loogan, Mr. Scanian. KERWIN, RB, KEAT EXCITEMENT IN JERSEY CITY —suspension of the Lijuor Law —d,000 Temper- to the front to Sustain the Law, Soclety No. 1, of Jersey City, will hold a Public Meeting at Waablogton Hall, cor, Nowmk and Jersey avs, versey City, on Wednesday March %1, at Ts The relatives and fully invited to at day) wiernvon March Zi, ut 2 o'civek, trom ber ia reaceuce, 45 Park at. l. RTIN—Ooe Mone tends of the frunily are respect- ance Men Marchin i tue funeral, this the F.M.T. A.B. wy, March 19th, James Martin, Ut years, @ mative of Ringsourt, Co Tasnua. aud «hens of others: special meeting Chere will also he « of the membersof the Pociety held on Thursday Evening, Mureh 22, at the above place, Important business isto le transacted ance of every member is earnestly requested, MICILARL MeN® MALHEW T, A, society, No, 3, of N. Y., hoida a public meeting, ail, cor, 25th #t, aud oth ar, thie Wednes- Mile will address Singing by Mieses McCarty, Lawier ani (he Misses Mal ouey, Carrol, Mussel, McUuiness, Prof, lriar, the ceebrased baniowt, will be present to enliven the evening with some ot hia chowr solos - MAHER, V st haa us “jens and sequaintances are respect(a wildy, Zia, ot ree, WT Alen at i long and pain ul fiom bie late Teoidt McCARDLY-Atter a ) McUardle, bewved wite of Cor ive of Ireland, County of Monaghan, aged 46 friends of the family aro respectfally invited funernl,om Thuraday atternoon, at 3 }aui's Chureh, North whece a solemn Requiem r the repose of ber eou:. and from thenee to Calvary Cemetery for loterment.t11 —In Brookiyn, Mareh 0th, after a long ed il.nees, Mre. Merg The Hou, Chas. 4 o'clock, from St Witiamebureh will be offered up to FY ANS, l’reat. EUWAKL MALLLEWS, Bee, ALLY FRIeNDS Oi IRECAND, RALTY, A public meeting will be beld at the corner of Hudson and Chriswopier sit, on 4 o'clock, P. M., fo. the purpose of org snlz- ‘le of the Fenian Brotherhood, of Irish liberty are invited, as way eminent « eak- ere wil be present SARCHFIELD CADETS, FENIAN BROTH. erhood, will hold a public mect ne on Wednesday evening at ito'c ock, at Constitution Hall, cor, Yd A.i in favor of immediate action will Weare thin day getting ready our 16 A. McAbe will learn you how to use (ivod speakers will be in attendance, KEKNS, Sec. HE FENIAN BROTHERHOOD Contains * Letterto Archbishop McCloskey," “ Ireland, South and North,” ‘Io the Fieid,” “sir Huge Kose,” os," * Dilly Uiuff and the Sauire, secret mabagementin “ Line irish People” office, “O'Mahony sud sweeney," " Liarmoay,” * Revowu- 1MOMAS A, DEVYK, & Frauklia +O’ Hara. young. hillips, @ native of London- and thoes of the family, the funeral, from Thucsday, Mareh aro reepyetiuiy invited w of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, tor interment, 14] TRADE NOTACES, “SPECIAL MUETING OF THE LIGHT: Union Protective Beserolent Arsocia- ton will be held at their rooms, corner of York and Voar! eta, Brooklyn, March the 23d, that have not got their badgers are particularly re- quesed to attend, as thie is the last night that will ' the @istribution of badges, WM. FLINN, FP. M,38.Y¥ MEFTING OF THE DOCK BUILDERS Union Protective Associations of New York, Irookiyn, Jereet Clty and Hoboken, will be held in Mathew fall, YT Mudeon et, N.Y, on JAMES WILe “Manabatian Cire) d tion,"’ &e,, de, order ot P. Me yauiuan; ISRAEL Die LAMATER, nmee'y. SPECIAL MEBTING OF THE "LONG- shore Ship Painters’ Assoriation will be held on Wed) eaday eveninu, March Ylat, at thétr rooma, 157 Punctual ettendance is requceted, as bual- transacted, and the flaal vote taken onthe S hours per day system, to go into effect ou the Yuh April next 11) ZSIMMONS, reat, 1. A. . pociwety, Cluy of New York-—Ata reeu- lar meeting ot the above named Society, held on punday evening, March is’h, 1°66, the followi unenitoously adopted thet wo recognize the Great Amesican Tea Co, tae true friends of the Irish citizeuse of this city; aud Bloc that we fully sppreciaie their Kindness 10 loan- jug wo ur their splenuid truck and horses to carry our Tesolubiobe weit oyportance whi be Rr order Pe TER JOHN CAREY, soc KEGULAR MERLING OF THE DRY rock T'racticnl Painters’ Assccration will be held atthe r ball, 21 sve 1), op this evening Punctual attendance is required. MiRSMITH, Pree. C. 1, OPDYKE, sec, ROOKLYN TAILORS’ TRADE PROTEC. and Benevoleut Union,- this soctety are herety notified to atwud on this (Wednesday Business of 4 to Journeymen Tal Preparations are being made to call & mass moeting Of the Journeymen jailom of Krootivu, and invite epeakere from the Workingine.'s Asremnblies of New lyu to address them. Bookiya, not # member of tocome and jouw bow, as we are about giving our adbesion to, and applying for a charter from the men Tailors of the | nited B. MINKE L, Pres, Resolved, That the thauas of the [rauatig u, t, A.B. Bociely be and is bereby tendered wo the of the city of New York, » Chas the above resoiu- tious be published in the Irish Liberator aud suo apere, and that @ copy be sent to Mr. Gillman, the resident of the alove Company, 3 JAS. J. UAKL, Cor, pec it HK MEMBERS OF THE Father Mathew I’. A.B. Society, No. 4 0: New York, are by notice to appear at their tall, 835 Hast March dle, at T c'ciock p. m, ted ; some businers ls to be Wansacted, OUNG MBN'’s FATHER MATHEW 7, A. B, Society No. 2%, of N. Y., will hold a public onel Hall, 44th ot, Sch and 9th ay ‘pulllvean and 1 Delaney, Jas, Muiden, Jo Miss McGinnis aud others, MICH'L CROWLEY, Preset, WALIBK PY. TUL i M. FATHER MATHEW 1, A, B, %, mnees to-morrow arren and Monigom Mosrs, lonovaa, Irvine aud Lunn speak, Messrs, Cole, Fritze and others sing, N.B. members are requested to be present, as business of luportanee will be transacted, Frest. K. GARRICK, sec A PETER AM: Aud turther be it Kero! All members of KOLL, Prest, pork and Hrook- Every Journeyman Tailor in nis Bociety, will do well | meeting at N on Wednesda, Moears, Fishpiat Mowill, Mise National | nion of Journe Ly order of the M.DEELY, Bec. KRICKLAYERS, ATIENTION — BRICK 1 of New York, bolds its meetinge every Weduesday evening, at Milleman's linll cor Tth ave aod doch at juvitel to attend, JAMES HANLON, Pres, & 9, of Jersey Ohi Nou-membere are HUUR LEAGUE BADGES— FORDHAM & WHEELER, Manufacturers of Badges, No. 15 Johm 6 rooms 49 and 5, Carpenters’ and J. U, badges ia silver jie, ln gold $1 6 signs for badges, of ali kinds mado to order, OUSE PAINTERS TAKE NOTICE—There willbe amass meeune of (he liroosiyn House Painters beid at Brooklya Garcons vo hveniog, March Zlet, ab 7 J.J, COLEMAN, 391 Naval badves, aud de- FORMATION WANTED OF TIMOTHY McCARTHY, of town Timaleag atior be F MICHAEL MORAN, WHO ARRIVED IN mm March, 1506, will apply te Garden, he wiil be sent io his 4 ialreupply, but there te « lack of County Cork, Sy O'clock, By ordes ot the 4NHATIAN BRANCH NW, Y, SHIP Joine urned meeting of Mauhat- oilners' Upiom will be hei at Democratic Hall, 225 Lhird sh bet. ave. Band C, on Thureday evening, March Y#d, Puactual atiencauce of tue mombere are requested, se business of import- transacted, By oider of the Laion, ANE, Prest, JOSEPH SURREY, TOTICE TO COOPERS—AT AME held on Monday evenins, March 1 Bawerys 33 Was Foonived tbat o< at presen ore?) Soe § cease working fer thet firm uatil the: ere’ | nion.~ An . the Harvest Queen |: ben biianeh N.Y jue Treasurer at Castle brother ip Massachusetts, OK THE LADIES—UPON THE RECEIPT any address a recipe by which ifui skip anda tne compiea~ calves, and 285 ewine, anda ot $1, 1 will send to jon ata very simad Address Mr, Myrtle ave, Eurt Brook!yn, OTICE—AL, * ‘ trustipg or harboring my wife BRIDGET NOK. SOM) oa tae Ook Day any soins of ber contrac ® ¥: . peovecation. SHOMAN NORBIUN. that coopers in Mr, Br ‘ » PERSONS below the bill of PE OLEUM. RESO, ott AND LAND COMPANY.=s CAPITAL B1Q0m 8%, SIIARES, $100 EACH, STOCK GUARAN PRED, For evety Share of Stock | Value (One Hundred Tela PT] ted the ite Nirep sTaTes is GOVERNMENT SPROUT RITIFS ‘own (ue Stocaboiders at any President. ............6...GALUSHA A. GROW, Vice-President CHARLES ¥. CULVER, Secretary... . WILLIAM BROUGH PreMsUIOl. «eseees-sre., ROBERT F, BROOKE. ‘DIRPCTORS + Hon. GALTSHA A. GROW Reso. Pa. law Speaker ot the L. &. Louse of Representatives, Hon CK RANBOM... Boeros, Mase Us, Keng Commissioner tor New Eneland, Tlon, ALUNEY DEAN, t towser, BR. Le Late Mem. of Cong Ed. of The Prov lence Pree. fit. bad New Youx City. President of the Central Naticna! Bank. LUCIEN Hl. CULVER, Beg, 2 New Youk Citi. Of Caiver, Penu &# Co, Bankers Hon, AUGUSTUS FRANK, |. Wanaaw, N.Y. Mem. of the House of Rep. 56th, 27th & “Ath Cong, Maj). JOUN Lo WILSON, Maptson, Lap, Late of the U aited States Arm, Hoo. THOMAS 8. STANFIFID, gor Tw Besn, Int. Prericeotot Mires Nauious! Kauk of South Bend, fi)! K, Vraxkiin, Pa. Of Cuiver, Venn & ¢ 4 mem of the present | Prrvarvadn, Pas Pree ot frede XS & of Pitteburgh. Pree, of the Na to ational B ago ee . SAINT Lovity MQ, President _of Second National Back of St. Loute. TRI STEERS OF THE FUND. Hon. JOHN J. Ofseu, . Naw Youk Cit. Of John J, Cisco & Sons, Bankers. aud late Ass sistant Treasurer of ihe U, 8 New York. DENNING DUER, Faq. Naw Yours City, Uf Jame. ty, King's Sone, Bankers. THE LANDS OF THE COMPANY Presidents of the Phir consist of ‘Twelve Hundred acres at Keno, on the Aiegbauy river, im Venango County, Peanaylveni -fiit HEART OF TUE OIL DisikICT iy TUAL STATE ONK THOUSAND WELLS CAN BE SUNK UPON THE PROPERTY WIfHOUT INTERFERENCE Test welle bave pecn euuk on the hetate, and OU fouud iu paying quantities in every instance, FIFTY WeLus Fapic. se poseibie,to the extent nccessary to FL LLY DeviLOVG LB PROVERLY. One hundred woile yieidiag ouly tes barrels @ day,ench at maz doiare @ barrei-a price much Leww the av * pric? at Keto, would eive one milli etn hundred thousand dollars @ year of ine come, making w pretit of probably fifteen per cent, OVer @xpenses and teases of tvery kind It larse wii are found, ASINGL ACK OF THE flowir TEEKI TORY MAY VIFLD ThE ENIIKE CAP. TAL WETHIN TWO YRAKS. The Cowpany owns the ‘lown of Reno, together wiih geveral diandred Lote ios Business sod Dweile ine Houses, ‘There je an Baxtenaive Demand for them, aud ibe Mevenuc fom thei sale Will be very THE STOCK 19 GUARANTEED, A The Price of the pick hus Leon fixed at ONS HUNDRED AND FIVE OLA per Share, Five Jeouare go inte the jicarury of tue Company ae @ Contiibusiou wo ce Working Fund, THE PAR VALLE OF THE STOCK, ON® HUNDRED DOLLARS, Is PALL TU THE Tit 3 This, (0 BE Dar oolTe IN THe thease KY OR INVESLED ON GOVERNMENL BECERIS » AND MALY BS WILHDRAWN Ba alii sLUCKMOLDERK al ANY ilak by the Payment of Ten Dolla great, persons that dee t Year's Develope A FULL Paib su AKe Os GLARANTLED sbucan for Ove Hundred Dollars aduitional, at any time befo.e (he iret day of April, loud, Se" lt ie on Investucut with the Ch Lasve Prot, aud Is ALWAYs CUNVER INhU Cantt Ad VAM. Lt might be caied A LLGAL TENDER OIL 810K, So large a Worging rand (eo Us) hes never been Previaeu of expenucd Ly auy Coupany in the Oil Kegion BUBSeCKIPLILONS wi Le received by gears ana by tue pilucipal Banks aud Banke ‘Broughout the countr brospec usea smd ost iutermui.on wil be furnished Agents, aud by bAMLF MOWARKDL, pum 1t0ON AUENT, 21 Nesesu st, New York, SUBSCRIPTIONS AKE RECEIVED BY HENRY A, SMYTHE, at the Central National Bank, N. Y, : WINSLOW, LANIER & CO., 62 Wall street, N. ¥, 5 GUE V ER PENN & © ),, Hankers, 19 Nasraa «treet, N.Y. 1x3 | —— - _—= ALCLION SUALCES, ns Sie a INRY I MINER, AUCI'R—SALES. rou, Nassau 61, opposite the Post Uttice, MINER & SOMERVILI.t. will sell at auction on W edoesday imarch 21st, at 1% o'clock, at tueir aales room, about 1,000 packages of unclaimed gods the eut, baggage, &e4 to pay charges ood stoi ug from the fouswing Keslroad aud kapsess Companie No. ON. RK, Coy torcen's apices, National bandas Co, aud the United Siates Exproes Cou < pap. leo OSEPH M’GUIRE, AUCT’ ‘Tbird ave, wiil ceil (uis dey at 11 os ook, the fixtures of the liquor store, 104 Mott at, consisting of English ale pumps, counters, caske,demijouus, bottles « Male posiuve 3 BOGART, ALCT'R, SELLS THIS DAY lus o'clock, at the store, No. 1 Norih Willia! #t. a veneral asso; tment of Lousebold furniture, bed ding, horses, w 67 day a6 10% o'clock, at Balesroom, TH Nassar eral assortmeoutof household surnivure, car chairs, bureaus, werhetands, bedsteads Mattrasses, louuges, wardrobes, &e. 45 PAWABROKER'S SALE—HY RICHARI FIBLD, t'r, thieday, at 459 Pearl ot, Jot or men and women's clothing, de, By J. SULLIVAN, Cosmbers st, pale comme 109 c'ciock precisely, PAWSBROKER'S SALE GBAHAS wilieell this da. their salcsivoins, 65 New Bowery, 450 joie men any womea's clothing, iocludiug fine uk, weri ceiaine and caiico diveses, romuan Comte, pauls gud vests, quilts, eprea. sheets, pillows, boots aud shoes, &c, By order ¢ Wi. GOODWIN, 53 C ' iia AWNBROKEK'’S SALE THIS DAY- JAMES AGAR will ee.l at 69 New Bowery, a 10 o'clock, 200 lots of cloth and cassliwere couts, pau taloons aud veew. At 1d o'clock, 4 love of slik delaing and otver dreaves, crape and eteila eLawls unde rclothes, remnants, evette, spreads, tablecioshe boots gaiters, gud @ varicty of other goods wel worthy the attention of coale.# nud hcusekeeper By order ot JOHN J, LEVY, 45 Biath ave. 1b AW NBROKER'S SALF—BY GEORGE G LEW1S, on [bursday, 22d, at Luss o'cloek, a gen @ral assortimeut of unreveemed Podees, well worth, entiou of dealers and others, by order WM 117 SELL & LD at lus o'clock, @ PSON, 131 B k. ROLLI AUCTR, WILL SEL © thie day, at lus o’ciock, at 171 Greene al the furniinre and carpets, watirarse, and bed ding, bolster. and piiows, spreads, couches wardrobes, dining room and kitehen fu ue, Sal positive, Goods co be delivered day of 137 ~ HERMAN, AUCI,—ASSIGN sal eof Wines, Liquors, Champaynes, &c,—The entir wtock of a whoiesaie doa &t 10'¢ o'clock, 14 Bowery, Bourbou, rye amd deoich whiskies, Lrandies, Jamaic Tum, giu, 4) bbls, French spirite, port, sherry an claret wines, champarnes, seyars, ® large iot ¢ r liquors; also the entire household furniture HUMPHREY, Atty oe Assivuve lw M, WITTERS, AUCT’R, SELLS THL day, at 2 o'clock, 454 Canal at, a large lo! of fu: Diture and carpets, parior suite, beds, beduing, chins , silver ware, eloves, Aud Various goods for house Koepi ug. 15a THE BEST QUALITY WYOMING VAL ley Coal, $9 per won, delivered to ail parte of th elty. Nut, $0. Yard foo l4eb et, cor, 11th ave, au 21s Wow 4th st LOYD BOs, su W 002 — Wood — BUNDLED” Woo) (dry) a4 8% per hundred. In stick, sawed on felh st pavelly gy prions. | ‘The che tv 0d yer oe . -a- . F.DKAPEA, Soa Wert Such ot tee ABMs BO WOVEE FIVE DOLLARS A . drou, delivered imiuediately, Apply at tu ‘Othce, at she New York Gas Works. Slat et.au

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