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he hed been ewindled ont of #60 at a “rift jewelry store, No. 410 Broad . by ® man nemed Lynch, Hie Honor isened a tfor the arrest of Lynch, (Continacd from the Fira Pa veces, The car drivers, generally, 1 am | which wae i:sntmedintely executed, and the propre are woked open hard-working, hon- | tor ot the ‘enterprise’ was obliped io refund the tand honorable citizens. (We are.) Then keep | money, « (We wll.) Donot p ace yvourseives in the power ofthe police [We don't intend to.) Let nomen BRreekiys., have |! t\ say that you associate ia order to creates t. Un Mandsy next the Common Council will be _ ; ERRY-BOAT.—While one {s’eoeston wid! Good!) — A demand will then be Svictpe From 4 I n mace for eh lol inetion agaloet the several compan | Of the Houston street ferry-boate was about the mid. les which have not ton gecording to their charter. | aig ofthe river, on her way frem Now York to Wil- Tinatariebt,) LF belleve that injunction will be HMameburgh, midnight Satarday, an old gentleman on | board was observed to (ake a seat on her bow,with bis legs hancing over, as ifenjoying the breeze, An this feacommon procerding on toari ferry-boata, very little notice waatakenof it at the time, but asthe boat approached her destination the actions of the old eentieman eeemed sire: ee, and caused some 10 marks by thowe looking at him. Suaddenty he leid | hie cane down op the deck of the boat, took @ hasty qiouted, [Cheers.) The companies must then con. i vith your reasonable demends, Your cause is ibe couse of ninety thousand workingmen in the city of New York, Your triemph will te thetr trian, yh, They are all with you, and if you are deleaicd they wii be deleted aieo, | Wo never will.) Mi. Mitch. ell then continued to cenounce the Police Depart. for attending so ex lurively to the raiiroad +, to their (the drivers’) injury, and thas of yiuer eitize: A convmitte then appointed, conatating of two oh wn ‘ion citizens toreub.crip ona je thoee moon with famil ee to hold owt agcinet jroad monove The maneries then ad Jur , with the urde nding that if their der ye not complied with w-day they will hold « mee jog this evening, ANNIVERSARY OF PrearonNtT LINcoLs's Asiastiwation.The anniversary of the asassind tion of Peaident Lincoln, and the fall of Fort pam: tor, was generally observed on Saturday, the flags lance toward the pilot-houre, and then aiid off the owot the boatinto the river, The Loat was imme | diately stopped, bnt the unfortunate man bad dis appeared, Yeast morning the cane lefton the aa that of Mr. F. Wagn palding at 395 Third street, Mr, Wagner was 6) years of age, and no eauro le easigned for Lis lamentable act, Bnookiys Crvy Montariry,—The total numberof deaths laet week was 131, of which 21 were of consumption, $ of pneumonia, 6 of maraamus, typhoid fever 5, croup 2, scarlet fever 4, measles 3 on all the public bulldinge were at halt-mast 9 #88) 6:6 Vader one yeoe of nge Bue also the caro on the U.S, war steamers in the al ALARM OF [IRE AND AcctipeNts.—There bor, and oa many private dwellings showing that i the ad event was frevh io the memory of the people. war an alarm of fie so the bth District, om Saturday evening, which proved to be falec, In answering the alarm, Fngine 229 came in collision with « horse and wagon in Main street, injuring the driver, Mr W.C, Bmith, some , and suashing ibe ice No 6 Hook and er Co., following No, 22, Was caprized and broken, No one was bart, Fire is A Ciencn, —Abont eleven o'clock, yeestorday morning, some of the dred everrreens, used In ornamenting the interiot of St. James Catholic Church, in Jay street, cangbt fire end caused quite ap excitement foratime. The dames were anoy tuppreseed, however, by the members of Hose Co. 9, Damage slight. ~~ MARINE NEWS. April 16. 8. risee, 6 20; #. sets, 641; High Water, 09 36 In moet of the churches, yesterday, allusions w mado to Prerident Lincoln's life and character. Baptist Levivan,—An earnest revival of religion isvow lo progress in this city among the Baptiste ‘'wenty-two persone pariook of the ordin- ance of haptiam Inst might at Berean Chureb, Rev, Dr, Dowling, ‘Vhe church wan crowded to excess by the congregation and ou'riders, anxious to witness the coremony, Ussouxsp Mrar Srtzep,—The Sanitary police made large seizares of unsound meat and fish on Saturday. Three toas of the latter commo- dity were found on board the steamer John | Gibson, lying ot Pier 9, N. R.; GOspolled shad were selzedat the stand of Hl. Rogers, Fulton Market, Fifteen “hobs nnd one hog were among the eelzures, Tue Late Hon, D. 8, Dicktxson,—At six o'clock on deturday morning the body of Hon, Daniel 8. Dickinson wae removed from bis son-jn-law's residence, No, 120 East Thirty-fourth street, and sent to Binghamton, thie ‘State, where the funeral touk place yesterday. The procession was very large and the services were of the most impressive char. acter, The body of the lancnted statesman was de posited in a quiet little cemetery on the outskirts of the village known as * Spring Grove.” A Sosrictous Cuaracrin entered a liquor ealoon, near the corner of 92d atroet aud Sd avenue, on Friday, and from the published description of the Desring murderers in I’hiladeiphia, the woman who waited apon hin believed him to be oe of the par- thes, especially as he acknowledged that he had just ARRIVED. STFAMSHIPS—City of Cork, from Liverpool and Queenstown; Fung Shuer, New Orieans (eo Wash ings New Urieans: ‘Tybee, Savannah; Victor, N, jenera! McClellan, [| & transpert,) N.Orls; jamburg and Southampton; Ariadne, Apa- lachicola; Glaucus, Boston; KE DB Souder, Charleston; Leo, Savannah, SIIIPA—Carrier Dove, Liverpool; Flise Rager, Uf anoverian.) Rotterdam: Hope, Cardiff; Jena Janes, of Seabeck, from Ban Francisco, BARKS Restle Simpson, Mesena;: Cortolan, Bre- men via Queenstown; Alabama, Alexandria, Eerpt; Formosa, Amov; Atiantic. Bremen: neynick, Mal- ena: Guleppe Giberti, (ltwiaa,) Iquiqae; Harry Booth, Trinidad, Cubm Schamyi, Cette: G Palmer, Montevide; Merrimack, Neuvitae; Khoderick Ibu, Bhanghae; Rosia, Apalachicola: Pallas, Belize, lion; H Flitner, Sarva: Faoole Lamilton, Messina, J & M Kirby, Rio Janeiro, BRIGGS —Blumenthal, Montevideo; Ligzie Ryder, Gonaives: na. Cindad Bolivar: Hiram Abit, ¢ st Jago de Cuba; Bechelo:, come Philadelphia, Two men, to whom the wowan ; confided ber Suspicions, followed bim for several = Rox a BR gt blocks, but failing to see iceman and being too view 16a Abboit, Arroves R , Ne Iamonita, Newerstle; © © Colson, Carsevas LM Johnson, Port Modway, ®; Wilhelmina, Rio Janeiro; Crimea, Cardena; Anna, (Iian.) Kio (irande: Zebulen, Hontapors, N 8; E Miller, Nassau, N P: Elia, Rio Grande; Quetay, Rio Janeive; Kunice, Manabo, P R; J Leighton, Ve- marnata;) © Clark, Neovitas; Giovanni, Palermo; Alessandra, (Italian) Palermo, ACHOONFRS Wm H De Witt, Norfolk tor Norwich: Philedelphia for Boston; J i for Jedford; Cornelia, EF! den Union, Elirabethport fo Hallock, Eiigabethport tor Providence: ‘0 Elizabethport for Bradgeport; Entire, Elizabethport for Provideace; Charlies I! Northam, Elizabethport for Hartford; K Towmend, Elizabethport for Provi- dence; © St Jobe, Flizabethport tor New Haven; Roranna Barley, Kiizabethpors (or Providence; Si- los Wright, Bligabethport for Fall iver; Mary Fletcher, Philadeiphia for Belem; Marebal Perrin, Ba timore for Saadwich; Eva, Virginia; I schever, Wilmington: J B Spotford, Virginia; M C Leonard, do; J Hinckley, do; Tu: yew, do: J G Ferris, co; D Gifford, Satilla Rive 4 liarbor, Cub: M ilopkins, Fairhaven; Lyra, New- burg for © wh; Abby Bradford, St Domingo City; Ma i Nevada, Cardenas; Mary Vor. den, Sac Chester, Moutezo Bay, Jam; TJ Jones, Machins; Grecian, Franklin: Julia Grace, Baracoa; Percy Heilner, Philadelphia for Pawtucket: C roll, Phuiladelphia for Norwhlk; J B Willets, Mary- laud for New tiaven; Sarah Miller, Delaware for N. Haven; 8 N Smith, Gardiner; May Qucen, Rockland; Brier, do; Madagascar, Klizabethport for Newport; t, Amboy for Bangor; Amanda lowers, ; Mare, Ainboy for Bangor Norton, Or- ak, Now liay for Phrilade! port for Maryland: F Lt Brazos, larttord; Ben lixabesbport for Bossom; Nathan Ciitiord, Be\tast ior Rondout; Delmar, New bern, N C; Hattie & Simpaon, Cardenas; Paragon, Wilmug- tou, N ©; Vigilant, Nasssu; Julie, Port au Prioce timid to face @ nan of supposed character, they let Lisa piss ow iis way toward Harlem, whieb d tance he had to travel on joo, the care not being then runuing, Fonerac or Bria-Gexerat VAN Buren, -The funeral of Brevos Brig.-ieneral J, Lymaa Van Buren, late of the New York Volunteers, took place from No. 46 Union square yesterday. The ith Kogime Colune! Ward, acted as escort, and the Govorno:'s Islond band furnished the muse. CoLiision,—Yesterday, about 9:30 A, M., the stoamer City of Paris, for Liverpool, on hor way flown tbo river, collided with the schooner Perey Heildret, of and from Whiladelpbia for Nantucket, when off Governor's Leland, The schooner wae laten with conl, and betag struck in the main chains sunk almoa; immediately. The cre’ of the schooner were all saved by the steamship, and wore sent to the erty. Suir Canpentrens AND CAULK ERS’ STRIKE, —The strike of these men, iusugurated more than @ week ago, for the eight-hour rule, still continues, There is little prospect of an amicablo settiement, Ghip-building in and around this city aad vicinity ts rr ted ua very a a at prevent, and (he ship- Dualdeis deciare they will close their yarde and sus. pond work rather than subialt to the demand of the strikers. About oue-fourth of the sumed work, some of the “bosres” having ace irdemand, ‘Ibey bave beretcfore woiked pine ours aday for $4.50, which they uow demand--and gore of them receivo—for wight hours’ work, The shipemiths are ing of at:iking, to-day, tor an in- crease of wages, or a decrease ot the hours of labor, TeMprrancr DEMONSTRATION, —The fourth of the series of Public Temperance Meetings under the auspices of Mowaie Temple of Honor, No, 1, will take pince this Monday evening, April 16th, at half past seven, in the Berean Leptiss Church, corner of Downing and Bodford streetz, The meeting will be addresod by Rey, Jomwe B. Thomas, of Brooklyn ; Rev, W. McAllister, of Brooklyn; Key, Wu. H, Boole, of New York. A New Sreamvoat,—On Saturday, the new steamer Henny Sxiri, Capt. W. HL. Koapp left the barge office wharf at ll A. M., ona trial trip op the Nerth Riverastaras Fort Lee. The large company of invited guests who were on board passed o series of comnpiimensary resolutions commending the new dost, which is 120 feet in length by 24 foot beam. after partaking of a collation, Mr. Crossett, in a aeat speech thanked Supervisor Flenry Smith, (in q@hose honor the vease! is named), for a set of colors, After Mr. Smith bad responded, other speeches were ade by gentlemen present. About 6 o'clock, the landed, The Haxny siti will be employed y Messrs. Shaw for excursion parti Scrrosep Svictpg,—On Saturday last Mrs, Margerct Fleming, « woman of intemperate habits, a at 2 Hester street, procured 8 dose of “Cos tar's Koach and Kat baterminator.” whieh bore the label “irse from poison,” and baving returned home ward, swallowed the contents, The preseuce of the noxious diug in the woman's system was bow made appareut, aud death ensued the same night, Coro oer Gover was yorverday notified to hold an inquest apon the reimuaine, FATAL Fat.—On Wednesday last while Johu Burne, of No, 219 East 2d street, was om vyed washing the thicd-story windows of the prem ieee No, 945 Broadway, occupied by the New York Yacht Club, he lost lie balance and teil to the ride walk below, rece.ving injuries whieh resuited ip Jae Tl Deputy, Albany for Bostan; Beareville, = = e 4 = ia; Bedadee, b i: Too Late for Classification. DEATHS, MAY-—On Saturday, April 14, Joseph May, aged 76 yours. ‘The tuneral will take place today, Monday, at ly o'clock, from his lute residence, Sith at, bet. lish aud Lith aves. Relatives and iriends of the tamiiy are respectfully invited to attend, uso PERFECT HORSE OINTMENT-—DAL- LEY'S Gaivanie Horse Salve { rapid cure for the woret cases of Ser cute, Diulsos, Nall eka, Sores, Corns, Sitiast and Strajos. Most of the owners oi horses iu w York are commencing to use it, and ali who have tried it confess it to be worth ite weight in gold, Many horres aro inid up for weeks by runoing @ pail in thelr foot, n if a plaster of this Salve were ap plied a fe 6 would havo sufficed for a en The reat secret of its power is that the Ointueust con role aud relieves inflammation in all ite forms, Swollen legs and swellings are reduced by a few ap- plications, Grease Kingbone, Quittorand Poll i are invariebly eured by ite continued use, and in some cases Young Spavin and bcuoder have been entirely cured, If you have never uset it you shoula not rest until you have a box to try upoo your hore Detore it is too late, Call at the Lepot and get « pam phiet free, containing certificates ot thoee who have used it, and who ail tieely acknowledge it to be the best horee remedy ex ‘The fact of ite being eas. ly washed off with ite werits, It is nes { Crossett, during the Saimmer, Ue soap and water, adde to done up inalarge tha box, can be oasily ied about without danger of break ing, and it is ch # ing only buc, 8 box, Sold by all druggists, harness makers and blacksmitheaod uncil further notice can be obtained oy the dozen or sin gle bux at the Depot of DALLEY'S Magical Paiu bx- tractor, 4u Liberty at, N.Y ou b. Cor v worday bold am inquests | -— — ee ae SOerr i ceeuic us ter. 7 COxOrUny, Deke Om tune A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED ~ koOM TO LEr Kittep by A Honse-Car,—On Satarday Corover Wildey beld an inquest upon the body. of Anna Fox, 26 years of age, whose death resulted trom having been run over on the nignt of the l6th olt,, by a Sixth avenue car, venr 6Tth street, Noone saw the accident oceur, Phe jury censured the dri- vor of the car lor negligence THE COURTS, Covet CALENDAKS THIS Day,--Superior Court Oeneral Terw —Non-enumersted motions only,—Cir cuii—Vart L.—Noe. 2,461, 1.457. 405, 645, 959, 1111, 119s, 1,169, Ba, 9BU, 4,37, 1,557, L485, 1474, 535, 1.489, 1,463, ¥90, 675, 1,887, Mart L1,—Now, 402, },- 494, 475, 1,580, VSL, T4%, 1,188, Ted, 1,060. 1,156, Too, 572, Suz, THY, 198, 1,10, OBS, 1,740, O44, TT2, Special Yorm.—-Nos, 169, 160, 161, 16%, 16h 104, 173, Iz, 195, Lbs 166, 176, 177, 135, LV, 195, 198, Lot, 159. Lay Buperior Court Hert LeNos, 1.451, 1 7ul, 2,898, N 2,727, 1.501, 2,0 4, St) 2,559, 4.105, 1,7 9% * On the 4th floor of the Bun Bulliding, corner of Nassau and Fulton streets. Kanquire in the Sun Office, 44 A O. H., NO, 4, BROOKLYN, L, L—A @ special meeting of the above division will be held at the Kock, cor. of Atlantic and Columbia sts, south Brooklyn, ou Monday evening, the 16h inst, ‘The officers aud members are particularly requosied to atieud, as business of impor taner o be trans acted, By order of JNO, GORMAN, Prealdent. H DOHERTY, see, sit YR SALE—THREK SPLENDID YOUNG horees, just from the country, 2 greysaod 1 bay, 6b and 6 years old, fit for express or any Kind of work; aleo one low-priced boree, Inquire in }2th ot, bes. ‘1 and $a ays, in the rear of new buildings, 376 POR SALE — A SECOND HAND ONE- T21, 2,107, 2.165, Li,—Nos, %, 360, 4 horse express wagon; also ir of mules, Ip #26, timp 2118, 68, 970, %06u, Wave, 1,040, quire at a3 or 109" oat 8 tat Rear Sth av, $81 1,760, 1,956, 11816, 4S; Ht adjourned for the | PORRIS PARK—AT THE DEPOT FOUT Comu) term Tigh ieet: at, Morrisania, Meeste, PORMION & = LIdkS RG w pn 8 large and commeoious General gave--Before at the, Jadgee—Appeaie Park, consisting of yo were of heavily-wooded land, at the above place on Committees trom Boe) rounds, which wail be ark in the vicinity of + TWENTY PANTALOON FINISHERS wanted, Apply at Ty Divislon st, Call ali the week. J stv OOD PEDDLER WANITED—a MAN well acquainted with grocers, to sell bundied wood, at @ salary of ou cotmmies. on, Liberal werme oferee. Apply at 35d West vath at, bet, 148 and 11th ave, WANTED—TWENi Y-FIVE EXPERIEN- bout the let of May next, 6 aro juvited to visit the nd superior to apy oer ity bid Marine Bee eats 800 Courts Noa, 40 to 1, Court ov Guxx™4t Bessions.—The following tamed prisoners were eentenced om Saturday by Ke- corder Hackett: denn Comers. sitermnpt st i te: we , ’ Sotaes eet ahemps avgrand larceny; Bbute ieen wwo years and six months.. ..+eedacob Goodhin same offence ; Penitentiary ove 7 e8' -» HOBry Miller, came eo; Beate Prison $0 years and ox won the burglary in the third de- end six mouths Maron's Overom—Anotues Atizoro Girt Ex- cxnrame BwinpLa—On Saturday morn. 26, Mr. ced car diivers; wages two(/) perday. Apply Abraham Bash, of Pennsylvania, appeared Wefore | ¢ ie office of tho Second Avpuue so .. 9 2 oe afthente bn the afined hed | 608, O8A Oh ARE AT, |. ~ GENERAL BUSLNESS. SET MADE IN THREE HOURS—SETS with plompere to fill out the cheeks and restore youthful appearaace. Cheap sets, for beauty unsurpassed, Cail and exam{ne, Work done io ® euperior manner and at the shortest netics, Satie- faction siven of no pay. No advance required op sets, Laughing gas ecentifically prep mintetered cally without extra charge, at ave, bet. 2istand 92d ote, Dr, G, EVANS, Lentist. Cut thie ont. 4 RTIFICIAL EYES—THOS. J. DAVIS, maker and |neerter of the Improved Artificial Human Bye, will remove on the Jat May from 450 Brosdway to No, 64 bast 16th at, N. York, 2 {HEAP CLOTHING — MAKING AND trimming @l kinds of clothes in the very best tirle, at the lowert prices to mit the present times. Pante mate avd trimmed, $3 60; Vet, #8 50; coats, frow #]) (0 216, Cut and made in the most euperior Style of fashion, torultand please all, or no mone asked, at No, 50 Naseau, roum 0, near Fulton st. M. LAPINE, Tailor, ae CARPETS, OTLCLOTH AND FURNITURE 4. The \argest reduction in prices in four youre at O'FARRELDI'S Wholesale aud Ketail Warerooma, 267, 269 aud “TL hat corner Eighth av. All goods warranted as represented, (reoda de irered fee 45 ‘ANDIFS, TOY PASTE, FRENCH AND 4 Aes icap candies, taffy, &e.; the best article only, to dealere cheap, by UNHEKANI & BUTH, oY» Catharine et, near Madison at, N.Y. 89%. % E* ‘URSIONS—THK BEAUITFUL NEW 4 sidew hee! steamboat, Henry Smith, to charter for excursions, with other be barges and croves, such a desired, Ufiee 6SY West st, cor. of — i. B, CROSSETT. - S CABINET Pp. Apply, for 2 FOR Sale -A FIRST C maker's bench will be sold days, tu basement, 41 Croaby et, “OR EXCURSION PARTIES—DUDLEY’'S, Myers’, and other groves, steamboats of all kinds, barges, Walter Saude and others, For choice of days apply early to W.4& bh. MYERS & CO, on board of barges, foot of Morton at, 326 FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, carpets, bedding. parlor and bedroom suites. &e., at BENDALL & SCOTI'S. 20 and 211 Hudson at, eorner of Canal Housekeepers will bo supplied, and can pay by instalments if preferred, 364 F YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY BY A County or State rig!\t of the Climax Broom Wrap- rand the attachment of brooms, which is now at weony's Hotel on exhibition for # weeks, address J. H, MUNIMA, ilarrisbarg, Pa. 3bu 1863, THEY SPR STACLES—PALENTED WJ suit perfectiy 16 to 2 year, Prof. E. 8, FRANKS, Lecturer on the Eye, Life Governor of the New York Kye Infirmary, 7.9 Broadway, up staira, opposive Artor Place AA = QTEaM ENGINE, FROM 8 TO 12 HORSE power, for sale cheap, the owner having no fur- use for it. Ee ther way. TPHE HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID FOR old Looks and old newspapers, old pamphiete and all kinds of waste papers, and 4) cents each for men's okt high bate, as if sprite #t, near Mott et. wos MORSES, CARRIAGES, &c LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LIGHT FAM- ily carriages, pheetous, buggies, grocers’ and business wagous, horses and haruess, selling 20 per cont, sas (han New York lu Nevins street, Brookiyu as PES eae 301 a YOR SALF—A CHEAP PONY.—TO BE seen atthe cor, Weat und Liberty ete, Y84 IR SALE—1 HORSE, EXPRESS Wagon avd harness of a paying route. If desirable ino be sold. For further particulars HRM AN, 13 Bowery i TWO SURREL HORSES—One strong worker for $75. Also one vice buai- ners boree and ean trot very fast. Also light har- news, (40 Washiugton at. 169 FoR SALE—10 HORSES JUST FROM 1HE countcy, from & to & years. trom 15 to 17 bands high, Prices from @75 to #200, 68 ablercer as. 1 ORSE AT A BARGAIN—A BAY MARE, 17% bands high, fit for auy Kind of work, a fuat wakerand a free driver, must be sold, Price $169, Apply at 662 Niuth av, ae, os FoR SALE—TO FARMERS OR OTHERS, a sorrel tuare. heavy in toni, 15 hands bigh, ni eare old, or would exchange tor oreo. Lnquire 106 Sixth @ Apply at WAKL*S, 35 the route will inquir s. vod working 223 SHIPPING, — C UNARD LIN F—PASSAGE FROM Queenstown and Hiverpool,s Also by the O.d Boeck Star Line of Packets, Jemittanees to [re'and, &e HLECLA, trom Now York to Liverp Sth April. Bteerave Pi we 2s. pw Cure Apply to WILLIAMS @ GLIU.s, 29 br way, ob and SS South street, QTEAM 10 LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW AND THE ihiset b :, UNITED KINGDOM, ‘tL Y, April 17th, Cabin Passage $94, $50 anc 0, Bteerage 650. To Hamburg, Havre, Bremen, &e., 8110 aad sT, PAYABLE iN CURRENCY, As this Company does not e¢mploy runuers, n- gore will please come direct to she office, 6 owline Green, FRANCIS McDONALD & CO., Agents, 398 fPAPSCOTI'S EMIGRATION AND FOR- RIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 SBULTH BT, Persons wishing to send for their frends, can have them brought here either im steamship er sailing packet, from LIVERPOOL, and trom LUNDON, by the X Line of Packeu, Dratte on Great Britain and Ireland from £1 and upwards, at the lowest possible rates, Y Cia ” TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO. _ LEGAL NOTICES, OCKS AND SLIPS, MARKET CELLARS 86 South et and other pioperty belonging to the Corporation of the City of New York, to be leased at public auc- tion iven that the Comprrolier Notice fs hereby m1) will,on luesday, the 24th day of April, 1568, atl o'clock, A. M., at the City fall, lease on bids at pub- lic auction, cocks and #lips, ma:ket cellars and other corporation propery for aterm of years, from the tiretday of stay, | 66. Catalogues coutaining the description, location and terme of sale, may be had on application to the Collector of City Revenue at thie otlice, By oruer of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Department of ashy, Comptrol- ‘se Otice, N. Y, March 16, 1966, MAPTHEW T, CNN AN, Compiroler, Ess] TOTICK TO TAX-PAYERS.—OF EF OF Commissioners of Taxes end Assosaments No 2 Chambers street, New York, Jan, 6, 1866.—Notice is hereby given that tho Assessinent Rolls of the Keal ano Personal Estate of the City and County of New York, for the year 1566, will be open for inspection anc review from and after Monday, January 5, 1506, and will remain open till the Suth ‘day of April, 1366 tor the correction of errors and the equalization o: the assessments of the aforesaid real and personal estate of the City and County of New York. All persons believing themseives to be aggrieved, must make appiication to the Commissioners during the period above mentioned, in order to obtain the reliet provided by law, ‘The act of 1859 provides that, “during the time the books shall be open to public inspection, as hereinbefore provided, application may be made by any person considering himself ag- grieved by the assessed valuation of his real or personal estate, to have the same correct- ed.” If such application be made in relation to asserred valuation of real estate, it mnet be made ip writing, stating the ground of objection thereto, and thereupon the Comuissiouers ehull examine into the comwpiaint, and if in their judgment the Gesessinent is erroneous, they shall eause the same to be corrected, If such application be made in relation to the essessed valuation of per- pons! ostale, the xpplicantehall Le examined under oath by the asid Cowtuissioners, who shall be author- ized t aciuinister such oaths, or any of them; and if, iu hie or their judgment, the assessment is errone- ous, they shall cause the same to be corrected, and fix the amount of such assessment as they may believe to be just, and declare thelr decision thereon within thirty days aftersuch epplication sail have been made to them, No reduction eball be made by the Board of Supervisors of any assessment on real and personal Grtate 1m) d under this uct, unless it shall appear, under oath or ailirmation, that the party agcrievod wasunable to attend within the period prescribed for the correction of taxes, wy. reason of sickness or absence trom the ay: A. J. WILLIAM. BON, J. W. ALLEN, J. W. BROWN, Comm:esioners of Taxes and Asrcssmentes. 421 O BUILDERS—SEALED + PROPOSALS endorsed "P for Smith Bhop,” also with name of bigder and date of 16 prosentation, will be received at this offices patil 11 o'clock, A, M., on Thureday, April 26, 1866, for the construction of a smith shop in the corporation pipe yard foot of Z4th et, East River, Forme tor the proposals can be ob- tained, and the plan and speciticuiion seen, on appli. cauon at this office. THUMAS BIBVHENS, KU- KEKE L, DARRAGH, A, W, CRAVEN, Croton Aut, MEDICINES. MEDICINES. passant int ——— <asrtiarescsonanesaccetnaninamaninntieintnitil ey ; LAN ciple of Sareaparilia thar is diffosed through One . R. & THE MEDICAL BALANCE Gallon of ‘ne ordinary extrac of tua fret OF CURF. 2 by comparative view 0 ILLUSTRATED” y FACTS AND FIGURES. pai eation and of the ecst of th: an eure jeney of KADWAY'S KEMEDIES, is not tn tl slightest degree overdrawn. It is founded om mony in the posseasion of |r, Radway, and are KEAD AND COMPARE. There are two srpecial pointe connected with the treatment of disease upon which the siek require, ali who desire to examine it, The sole object hes and have a right to expect, aceurate information, In Epis be ace they desire to Know what medicines | py ehibitig an CATE FACTS, in a familar way, “fat inly a wreedtty ig A — wo pengh ACCOUNT CURRENT en y second place what wil e expense of & “ - complete end radical cure, By contrasting the mo- between disease and the steveoty iat practice on tse one hand, and Dr. RADWAY'S KEMEDIES on t derate cost of ober, If, however, tue balance is several tb RADWAY'S REMPDIES n C poins with the heavy expense involved in employing @ phy- wit isTowutretes . t 7 se Lae sictan, and procuring the medicines he may pre- rds cost & Com pa: r jfon may be inetituted, but not as regards rewedial vaine, ‘The superiority the READY RELIBG, REGULATING PILLS and RENOVATING KEBOL i,over all other medh eines of the ciasees to whica they beione been made too manifoss to be succesafnily dispu' in any quarter, and is too gieai to admis of com putatlon, RADWAY & CO., 87 Maiden Lane, N.Y: RK. R. R. Remedies sold by drugrists. a4 YING-IN HOSPITAI—A NEW LYING. IN ASYLUM is opened at the corner of Lexime- ton Ave, and Gist at. Por adiuleson epply to the First Directross, 80 Fast Yist 9 of Y and 10 dally, except Sundays. Applicants mas bring certificates of former good conduct, Kules cam be obtained at the Asr lui. 4 scribe, it will be seen that SEVERAL THOUSAND PPR CENT, may be saved hy resorting to the three carefally pre- pared veve able apectiice known a KADWAY'S READY LELIFY, KRADWAY's REGULATING aU LA eed RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESULT VENT, which comprehend within their remedial rane all types of acute and chronic disease, This can ve made maniiest by a few iliustrations based on facts, ‘To begin with the READY RELIEF. Case 995..Henry K. Morton, New York Clty, le seized with severe vomiting @ ied by cold chille, and violent p Ly physician jscailed, Ho treats the patient for CHOL- a8) MORBL Fi. et visit $3; cost of prescription cents, Second visit, uext day, #5, Change of treatment, prescription #1, Patient aril! eni- fering and « Atthis sta ethe READY KELIEF te eu One bottle bocents. A tea spoonful in er is given and an application made tothe stomach and abdomen, Pain coases— vomiting is stopped —discharges are checked —system recovers ite tone—strength is restored. spires freeiy, and fal to a refreshing complew, NOW BALANCE THE ACCOUNT Physician's bill, 86; preseriptions (utterly ase- Bortie o: Ready Keliet (which effects a eure, With three-fourths of the boitle «pared for otherexigencier) eueeee between the hours THE FLOATING BEACON, An hour's hard rowing brought us eo near the light-bonse that we almost ceased to apprehend any further danger; but it was suddenly obsecur- ed from our riew, and at the same time, a confused roaring and dashing commenced at a little distance, and rapidly increased in loudness, We soon per~ ceived a tremendous billow rolling towards us Ita top, partof which bed already broke, overs hung the bese, as if unwilling to burst until we were witnin reach of its violence, The man who steered the boat bronght her head to the ses, bne all © no purposes for the water rushed aistY over us and we were completely immersed, felt the boat ewept from uncer mo, end was left strugeling and grop'ng about in hopeless ‘espers- tion, for something to catch bold of. When nearly exhausted, }I received a severe Liew on the side from s small cask of water which theaen had forced against me. I immediately twined mr arme round it, and, after recovering myself a little, bee an to look for the boat, and to cal! to my compan. ons; but I could not discover avy vestige of them, or of thetr vessel. However, Latill hada faint hone that they were!» existence, and that the ine tervention of the billows concealed them from my view. continued to about as loud as posmble, foe the sound of my own voice in some measure ree lieved me from the feeling of awful and heart-chilk ing loneliness which my situation inspired; but not even an echo responied to my cries, and, cons vinced that my comrades had al! perished, I ceasiad looking for them, and pushed towards the beacon inthe best manner! could, A long series of fae tiguing exertions brought me close to the side of the vessel which contained {t, and Icalled ou loudly, in hopes that those on board might hear me and come to my assistance, but no one appear ing, I waited patiently till @ wave raised meon @ level with the chains,and then caught hold of them, and succeeded in getting on board Ae Ll did not see any person on deck, I went fore wards tothe sky-light, and looked down. Twe men were reated low ata table, anda lamp, which waa suspended between them, being swung backwards and forwards by the rolling of the vem se] threw its light upon their faces al ately. One seemed agitated with passion, and “ther sur- veyed bim with a scoraful look, They both talked very loudly, and used threatening gestures, bue the sea made s much noise, that I could not dis tinguish what was said. After a little time, they starled up, and seemed to Le on the point of c!osi and wrestling together, when # woman ru $i 76 Balance tn favor of READY RELIEF. « $7 26 Case 1,169.—Freeman L, Forsyth, brooklyn, is at- tacked with Ague and Fever. Medical man called in, Charge @3 per visit, Looks in daily fora fort night. Preseribes quinine, piperine, arsenic, mor- bine, &e, Prescriptions costly, averaging $1 per ay. No perceptible improvement in patient, ad- vised t try KEADY KPLIEF and REGULATING PILLS. Kelet 60 cents per bottie, Pills 26 cents per box, Half a dozen doses of the Kelief, diluted ac- cording to directions, break i? the fits, and two or three of the Pills remove the malarious virus of the diseare entirely from the eyatem, Poss the sagain: Physician's account—14 visite at $3 each, $42; prescriptions, $10 (and no benefit $52 0) Kelie!, 60 cents; Pills, 26 s (a portion of which etfee ure, bel r for future Balance in favor of READY RELI os 2% Case 2,681. Jamos B. Hendrick, New York City, night attack of violent Millous Colie. Doctor calied im. Visit @8. Second visit in the morning ot ‘Third, in the afternoon, $3. Prescriptions @4. Pa. tent stillto agony and pulse and strength failing. At this stage the RELIEF administered, prroxysmea of pain arrested, and care pertected by the assistance of a iow doses of the KEGGULATING PILLS, whieh carry off the corrupt aud acrid humors that caused the attack. Compare again: Physician's charge, $9 ; Prescriptions, 84......913 WO RELIFF and PILL» (with more than a dozen doses YOCOM band)... c eee ee . o $61 Balance in favor of the RELIFE............912 26 RADWAY'S READY KELIFF is @ bhousenoid mediciue which no prudent tamily that understands ite value willever be without, It pain, aod its effects as tual ayne aud nervine in cholora, cholera worbus, bilious colic, spaanas, fils, malarious diseases, &c., transeend those of any Cp td ha aes known. Asan exier- nal application for Lurus, wounds, scaids, bruises, &c., it has no equal, Pass on to : KADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS. Case o¥4.—W. A. Stuart, New York City, a martyr to chronic dyspepsia, complicated with liver com- plaint, Poysieian's bill tor oue year's attendance, 2200, Preseriptious, 81W0, No improvement. Appe- tite gone, sickuess as the stomach, terrible oppression x, bowels irregular, complexion cadaver- ous, body emaciated, pain ween jhe shou ders aud the right side, great aebility, spirite cepressed, In this condition, patient resorts to a courre of the KEULLATING PILLS. After the first two doses, the distreasing aytu plows seusibly abase, and the pa- tient, perweveriug in the use o° the remedy, aud | ghrongh aamal! door and prevented them. I beg adopting such ruies in regard to diet, &e., as common a r petiee sURKests, 19 oOL periectly well. Four boxes, 26 | UPOD deck with my fees at tho same time, ane. tne attentions of the whole party Waa econ trang erred| to the noise. One of the men immediately came! up the cabin stairs, but stopped shorton « cing! me, ag if irresoluie whether to advance or bastem below again, I apptoached him, and told my story in’ s Jew words, but instead of making aay reply, he went down to the cab'n, and began te! palate to the others what he had seen, Toon fol. lowed him, audeasi'!y found my way imo the ment where they all were. lhey Appeared| to feel mingled sensations of ast oishmect andl fear at my presence, and 16 was some time befo any of them entered into conversation with me, o afforded those comforts which I stood so much im need of. After | had refreshed myself with food, and been! provided with a change of clothing, I wens upom deck, aud surveyed (be singular asylum in whic Providence had evabled tie to take refuge from tb: fury of the storm, It cil not exceed thirty jong, aud was very sirongly built, and completed: decked over, except at the eutrance tothe cabii Iv hada thick wast at midships, with a large ri tern, containing several burners and reflectors, the wp of it; and this could be lowered and hoi tod up again as often as require, fd means of r and pullies, The el wae firmly moored upo an exteusive sand-bank, the beacon being inten edto warn seamen to avoid * pert of the oc where mavy lives and vesse!# had Leen lost in con: sequence of sue latter running agrouud, The cowmodations below decks were narrow, and an inferior description ; however, I gladly reti to the birth that was allotied me by my entertai ers, and tatigue and the rocking of billows com. bined to lull me into a q vet and dreamiess sleep, Next morning, one of the men, whose n was Angerstoft, came tomy bed-side, aud cal me to breakfast in surly and imperious manner. The others locked coldly and distrustfully when joined them, and 1 saw thas ¢) regarded me an intrude: andan unwelcome guest The meal passed without almost any coaversation, aud went upon deck whenever it was over, The tem peat of the preceding night had in a great measu: abated, bus the sea still ran very high, and a blec mist hovered over It, through which the Norwe, coast, lying at eleven miles distance could be dim ly seen, [locked in vain for some rematlus of o cents each, suffice to banish every relicef the com nt, Contrast the cost : Medica! attendance for one year, $200; med! cines, $14, (of no avuil).... Four boxes of the KEGLULATING PILLD, at 5c, euch, (and a cure peifected)...... es oe Balance lu favor of REGULATING PILLS. .g9¥y Case 1,256,—atareus W. Mount, long @ sutierer trom liver compinint, hus prid, he says, at different times, about $2bu to physicians, aud he thinks as mach more for medicines, isinduced to try the RL LATING PLLLS. with occasional doses of the KIENe OVATING KESOLVEN I, to aesiesin remoyiug trom tem the effects of the mercurial treatment to he had been subjected. Son teels the bene- fitof thechange. Takes, io all, five boxes of the Pilis and three botties o: the Kesvlvent, ang at the eud of the course is “as wellas be ever wasin his lite,” Glance at the account current below; Lilie tor medical attendance, $25.; outlay for pripwons, $460 (00 much muney thrown 8500 00 CUpease FEMIOVO). «6... 66. cee ee eeeee si ieistce 4% Balance in favor of REGULATING PILLS and KEBOLYV ENT. 0.0... ic cece ees cee eG h96 TH The REGULATING PILLS possess the alvecative, anti-bilious aud diseniectant propertios of Mercury, without any of 1t# pernicious Aiitouies, Lbey are maputacitured io uo Irom concentrated vegetable extiacts, and are beolute specitic tor all disorders of the stomach, | » bowels and Kidveys, They tone the system while reueving the bo trom viecia humors, aud control the iver wore reaaiuly than blue pilie or any preparation of quicksilver or its palte or oxides, ‘Aud Low a lew words about the effects of the KENOVALING RESOLVEND, Case 1,909.—Zachary N. Lathrov, New York Clty a sutierer from chronic scrofula; bas been long under’ physiciaue’ Lancs; bas twice bad the disosuer sup pressed with biue pill and mercurial omtmont, bus only to reappear iu another aud woe walignaut form; has beem repeatediy salivated, and sutiess from mercurial disease complicaced with the origiual disosdexy, Supposes be has paid for medical ayend guce aud costly drugs, such as jodine, bya. potash, corr @ sublimale, @xtracie of sarsapariida, Various acid «,, over @bU. le secommenued to give the RENOVALING ResOLVEN? o trial, Betore tue first botue is flushed there is & maniest change in the appearance of (he sores wilh which be is adtocted, At the nedicine ts continued they vegin to heal, and afte: a course of siz Lottes be isa oundinan, ‘ihe wercury is out Of big system, anu the disease is not suppressed, but eradicated, Once more pure, uncon. taminated bivod runs ib his veins, aud Lis bealth and vigor are completely restored. birike the balance: To medical advice and medication, (werse than sloop or boat, Nota bird enlivened the beavi, expanse of waters, anc J turned shuddering tro the dreary scene, and asked Morvalden, the young eat of the men, when he thougot ft had any chane of geting ashore, ‘Not very soon, I'm afraid, returned he, ‘We are visited once a month b: peonle from yonder land, who gre appointed ring us# supply of provisions and other nece saries, They were here only #ix days ago, so yor may count how long it will be before their retur F shing boats somenmes pass us during fine we ther, but won'thave wuch of thatth.s moon least," No intelligence could bave been more depressi to methan this, The idea of spending perha three weeks in such s place was almvat insuppo able, and the more so, as I could not hasten m deliverance by any exertions of my own, b would be obliged to reuwain, 10 @ state of inactiy suspense, til! good fortune, or the reguiar cour, of events, afforded me the means of gettin, ‘aanor Neither Angerstol! nor Morvalden seemed to sym pathise with my distress, or even to ears that should have it ia my power to leave the vessul, ex! coptin #o far as wy veparture would free the from the expense of supporting me. They + turned indistinct aud repulmve answers to all 1 questions I asked, and appeared anxious tw avoi having the least commun.stion wiih me, Dri the greater part of the forenoon, they employ DOOLOND). so recsrsversrrrecesrererererecenasseees rt To mx bobiies of RENOVATING KhpULVENi, ot el per bottle, by which the priceless biess- ing of Lealls 16 restored vite ed | Balance in favor of the LESOLVENT:....g544 Case 1.4, —#ergt. B. A. Cole, New-York City, a re- turned vounweer, Compaluk chrouie rheumation, pioguced by exposure dusiug Lhe war, Wasene mouik “under treativent nce bis dischaige, Keceived during thet dine ty visite trou lis physician, Visite @S each, Cost of medicines prescribed, cou sisting of colchicvun, gum pUiac, Quinine, morphine, hyoec) amus, &C.—Ol. expousive-—aud Various embro- cations, $1 bv per Gay on ao average, Whole amount paid lor preacripwons, p45. Not she slightest change jor the bester produced, KENUYV ALTING RKSOLY 4 EN1|, and KEAVY Ke Link (as a0 external applica tion) recommeuded by phy Siciaus as & Ueruier seeorst Keeult immediately Lemencial, Patients convaluscen- im Unree uaye, Within jour weeks, pain, swellings, contractions and ail other syimpioms removed, a reatical care, Number of Lotiies of KEDOLVENT samen, four, and bali adogen botties of RELIEM used as 4b @Xlernal remeuy, Look again as the comparative expense: Physician's fees, $6; medication, $4.-—all to no themselves in tritaming the laps, and cleanin soon OL the rotlectors, but never conversed any, I easi! and ax boities of KRLIEF pa perceived that mutual animosity ex: betw trace of the disease eimuicaied).........04 7 | them, but was unable to discover the cause of 4 Morvalden seemed to fear Angerstoff, and, at 1 same time, to fee! a deep reseniment towards bi which he did not dare to express. Angerstof a, perently was aware of this, iorhe behaved towar i# companion with the undisgu.sed tlerconess determined hate, and openly tiwarted bim every thing Mariotta, the femele on board, was the wife Morvalden, Bho rewained chieily below dec and attended ty the domestic concerus Of the v eel, She was rather good-looking, but so resery and forbidding in her manners, that she form no desirable acquistion to our party, already beertiess and unscciable in its charactor, {Zo be Continued.) Balance in favor of the RESOLV TURE; sathaskmnatiessNant in aepioatciertaThaeat + $98 RADWAY'S RENOVALING KESULVENT ig the most periect depurative, and tho moet powerful restorative that has ever been derived trom the vegetabie Kingdom, It eliminates trom the blood y trace of scrofulous alfection, virus, e:adi- mercurial disease, and is she ouly preparation which can be depended upon for a thorough cure in wumerous, CAncerous, abd Ober CousumIng diseusos of the fleshy tire, Ia salt rheuin, erysipolas, aud all cutaneous eruptions, it is equally etticacious; and as ite effect is not merely to suppress symptoms, but to seers their worbitic ges) foe parte it effects are alw permanent, one Lotile it containing Juore of tha sotive aisiniectass end paritying punt

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