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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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WANTED. 'Look on tniB picture; and then on that," Htet Wanted. FIRST EDITI0I Amusements this Evening. HOOLET'S OPEIU HOUSE Oornor of Court and Eemsea streets Benefit of G. W.

H. Griffin. PARK THEATKE Tlie Cricket on tlie ncirlb. ATHEKEUM Dr. Colton'n LugiD Gas.

WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 0 clzlngherby Iho halr. drou, cd her about tho floor, at the same timo IMcmporsIng liis poatioan with sotao very emphatio kicks. Officer A. Bur, of tho 41st jj'reolnot, arrested Collins yesterday at tho Oil factory, in Front street near Main, whero ho works.

Tho' case will como up before JuBtice AdanaS tbis aftcrhdon. $33 35 Stolen. Officer Herbert of tho 431 precinct, yesterday arrested a man named 1'etor Mallany vrtio stands chorgfd by Mary Jono Carlln. of 10D Union Ploco with stealing t3 8il. Mnllany wa ioard(ng at tbo house, aud as is alleged cnlcrod the room of tho landlady and took tho mouey on Sundr.y night last.

Uo lomid that be was suspected and uu.lort'iok to run away yestcrtlny. when he was pursued by the woman. Finall heramo upon Officer Herbert of tbo 43d, who took him cbarrc iintll the woman canio up and told her etory. llewas tikento Ibo station house, and will bo brought befmo Boorum this afternoon lor examination. flfEDITION.

BOOKS WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE On Wednesday, the 22d mat. THE IRONSIDES PETROLEUM CO. Organizod under the Laws of tho State of Now York; CAPITAL DITTOED INTO 35,000 SHARES. PAR VALUE PER SHARE. OFFICERS.

PltGflmeNT, 8E0BTaQ7AHDTBEABTrB, WILLIAM HEGBM. H. OLARK, OODNSEIi, WILLIAM DB WITT. Here yon behold tbo infirm step, 'i be pallid oheot, vesting form, Untasted food, and Booial atmospbero Poisoned with tbo tales of echea. pains, MeoplEM nights, and mental despondency.

There, laugnng boaltb, sptrklinp ejos, Elaetio sieps. craving a jpotito, forgotton oiroa, Genial thought and ambitions resolres Show tbo contrast and mark tho picture. And hero tho sccrot boa. that Unknown to Quackenboss, the Doctor, 'iflilh hart taken bottlea threo Ot Drake's Plantailon'Citters. Mek Attention.

If you want Subfil itutas without) any trouble or aniioty. and wib to go about jonr own bunness. will on Goo. W. llrotrn and loivo yov order, whose reputation Jor prornptneas in business is known for 21 oars in this city, bavinfr mon oiistantlr on hand who can bo credited at tho shortest notioo and low eat prices.

All contracts positively carnod ont. in another advertisemout. OiJico, Mecbanioa' Hank Baild inp corner of Court nnd Blontague streets, room 3. Opon roniSA. M.

tofiP.M, W. B. (i. W. B.

havin? the fac4'itios in tho 2d dis triot, thoBo wishinHSubstttuteo wiil find it their advantage by caliins on bun. mn83t The Fourth of March is becoming almost as conspicuous in the Calendar as tho Fourth of Jul. Kent's East India Coffee is till unrivallod as a boverane, notwithstanding chanRos in days, epooliB or nations. Prlco 28 cents per pound, bold by all grocers. mh8 3tWo4M All tho best Physicians and Oculists recommend tho uso of J.

Ball (Jo's Patent Improred flya Cups. For sclo by Haet BnoTHEiia. 2(1 Fulton street, Brooldyu. Sco advertisement on tho fourth page of this paper. iaW IT CHRONIC CATARBH, THROAT AFFECTIONS.

BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, ADHESIONS, CONSUMPTION, And aU AFFECTIONS OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS Cured by B. SEGNITZ, M. strcot, 8door3 West of Breadway, N. Y. Fn respectfully inviting tho critical scutiny of a discriminating public into my pU9t record, I would saggeek thai an extensive practico of over thirty years, during which a largo ebaro of my studies, timo and attention ha been devoted to the troatmont of dieoaeoa of tho RESPIRATORY ORGANS, has enabled me to introduco most important improvements, both in the examination and treatment of thoso organs, by which I havo obtained results that attracted the attention of tue batter part ot tho medical world.

My method to convey remedial agonts directly to tho affected parts ha? tho peculiar advantage, that harsh or violent remedies aro never applied, cither locally orintcrnally, anu each individual case is treated according to my extensivo oxperionca in that class of diseases As a member of the profession, I differ only in tho manner, how to oppose quackery. The profession thinks it best to ignore it. I prefer to oppose it by advertisements different from thoso of impostors. Well knowing that public confidence is undermined by fictitious testimonials, with signatures paid for in most cases I advise thoso afflicted ucver to bolicvo in advottisemonts, and should suggest, even beforo calling at my office, that onquiries bo made rospocting my character and medioil reputation. 1 do not hesitate in trusting to medical mon, that, even disliking tho channel of advertisements, thoy will advocate thotrnth and testify that Xbave a full right to rofer to them, whilo such a provocation of many other advortisaM is nut only nn insult to he profession, but to the common fccnbo of the public.

Picofccf tho beneficial results of rav method in troatinc diserses of tho RESPIRATORY ORGANS, and of a rational treatment in general, will choorfully ba exhibited at ilice. If these afllicted vrill follow my abovo glvon advice, in not ti urling with closed eyes tny purpose to oppose quackery will be accomplished and many sufferers rojtoredto health, instead of boing cheated thereof; in othr words myalification and imposition will bo swept away at onco. In January and 5 cbtuary the following cases were under my treatment: CHRONIC CATARRH AND DISCHARGE OF THE NOSE 21 BRONCHITIS 16 ASTHMA 9 THROAT AFFECTIONS IN GENERAL 32 CONSUMPTION 9 It affords mo tho greatest nloasuro to stato. aud the living witnowes will prove, that tho result in almost all tlie 'ses wr.s a complete success. Oiiico bourn from 9 A.

31. till i P. M. Sundays from 9 to 12 A.M. mli8 tfWThitS TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, EITHER ARMY OR NAVY lltving made with both ariniof thoser vkoto enlist men, lam prepared to onhst mon with dispatch and pay tho highost bounties given.

Thoso wanting substitutes would do well by giving me a call, for I am pro psred to furniub men at a few hours' notice Supomsora or county towns I would like to soo bBfore calling olsowhorfi. Runuerfi aro dealt by mo with good faith. UKNRY OSBORNK Shipping Aceutj. 42 Hudson avenue, STERLINU'S AMBROSIA FOR THE HAIR. Read tlie following ovirioncc of a well knosvn niti.onof Brnoklvn: I B.

II. Stealing Sin Aftorhavingfaithfnlly used all the prominent hair restoratives that bavo bean prosont cdtothopuhlioformanyyoars. Ihavefound in yonr Ambrosia more benefit than all tho rest combined. It koops tho icalp clean, prevents thoitohing and makes the hair grow with great rapidity. I most cheerfully recommond IheAmbroBiatothoatllioted.

J. L. Dodolab, mh8 lm Sec, of Morehanta'Ina. Co. of Nosr York.

LADIES' AND GENT'S UNDERGARMENTS, GENT'S FURNISHING, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S IRON FRAME HOSE AT CORR'B. 222 Fulton Street. fl7 DIED. Hai.ton Jamks I alton, aged 43 years. He will be conveyed to the Eveigrc ens Comctorv for interment.

Maiitksse At F.rtbuph, on Tnwday, March 7th, Mrs. Mahtkkbk, in the 65th year of her afro. 1 ho relatives nmlfrionds of tho family aro invitod to nt Icr.d the funeral from her late residence, ouTbur.Hd ly aftcr iii on. March Otli, at 2 o'clock. Carriaos will bo in waiting at tliacornrr of 3d ienuoand 24th slraot, SouthBrook'yn.

nADDEH. On Tuesday, March Tth, Ciiowell Haddes, in the iMth yeas of hiB age. 'I he friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral cervices at his late lesidence, No. '24 Items street, on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Woodbridgc, N.

tor interment. ViLLiAMG On Wodner.da.y. March Cth. of congestion of fhohing, Chaiilk.s the youngort ion of Daniel and Harriet Williama. aed 16 month The fnends nndacquaiittancej aro rospectfu'ly invitid to attend his funeral on Thursday afternoon, Alarcii 0th, at 4 o'circk, Iroui the refiidence of bis coiiiur of Court and Warren etroets.

POLITICAL. A OP THE JEM0URA1'10 ta. OKNERA It COMMITTEE, of Kings County, will bo held at iho A'lIIENEUM, on FRIDAY EVENING, no.it, tie 10th imt at half pa; t7 o'clock. A punctual attendance is noliutcd, as it is proposed, on thin cvfitinjr, to adopt a Constitution, and complo.o tho or niiiizatnn ol tho General l.o.nriittto. Byoroorof E.

J. LOWBEU, Chairman, J. I. BritfiEN, Seoretary. mh8 3t mtr Til WAHD 0T DEOK A 11RUTJ A JL muttnirt of tho TENTH VAR DEMOCRATIC CLUB vr.W ho held at their rooms, No.

i lloornui atrcnt on 'J HIS KVEM SG. at 7 o'clock. A full uU one an to is vfcinesttsd tni'io is important buainc33to via; hioction of ta J. 11. AlUNAMAitA, Haa'y.

FOH SAL AW TP LET. EOll liALifi A I UKST CLASS "STOKE one of the b.vl on Kulton avomn, near Cii Itoii avenue; iijuiudiatoly. Ap.ily to J. DA EXPORT, coiuvrti! Ftil'oii aveuue and OA lord ulraot. meat3 IOK SALE THE ICIEST CLASS lOUH story brown Mono bou30 No.

131 Amity street, bo twecu Ointf.u ni Henry Htrcots. within five niiauta walk of the ferry house, 25x55 feet, lot 100 fret deep, in por fect order, containing all tho uotforn iinpraveniouts, with dining room on parlor tloor; ba latoly been painted and iho urn i turd, which in entirely now, end hai been in use but a short time, will ho sold also; immodiati it) i an bo obtained. Apply toU J. SPRAGUE, 137 Aiiijfy direct. in83t mo LET LOWER PAKT OF A GENTEEL house, eight rooms, gas and water; cars pass tbo on ot the Mocliovery few minutes.

Enquire of V. THOMSON. jObtone strcot, New York. m8 2t" FOR 8ALBCHBAP A HOUSE AND lot in 12th streot, botwoen Gtu nnd Gth Ijr. For price enquire of E.

GARRISON, corner of South aid I overstrcets, New York. m3 3t TO LET A PARTY HAVING A LARU cr fuTimhcd liouso than lie desires, in South Brook l.vu, convenient lo the feriies, would like to rent thesamo to soino nmall private family, and bDard with them, their nnaril to considered as part payment of rent. Atldros! Herald office. N. f.

OR SALE A PLEASANT COTPAGE, cariinco house and six lots, nicelv laid out in fruit. ch'iHM for veBidr i re in Ilrnoklvn. SOUTH WICK WOOD, 18 Pino Btraet, N. Y. mO LET HOUSES 136 AND 140 BERGEN H.

trce', 3 sfrry brick, with all improvemonts. Apply to (J. Mb RLE, Court street. m83t mO LET CARPENTER'S SHOP IN DH JL gvaw titrcot, ono door from Court. Possession IuquiXQ at tho Depot of the Sacket and Bergen at U.K.

Co. ma2t1' BjOR SALE THE NEAT 2 STORY COT IP tage, pleaFantly tituatod, No. Hanover In (uiio on the promises. m8 Iw mO LET ROOMS SUITABLE J'OR i hous til: coping, to gentleman and wife; wator, gai and tewer: referonr es cxchnnooil. Address O.

Eagla otlice. J'V'ti. iJJliJlL JLv lx JLt'Jui UJLllilUU 111 Brooklyn, a 2 slory brick house and store, with all tho modem iinM'ow'niciits complete; thn sloro is well fitted up fordr. cousorfar.evetoro; new plata windows, and is occupied f.r, a mil'inory and fancy H'iro for tho hsfc 13 vf rc mid doing lirst class husinces; the stock and fixtures will bo rfold with it, if desired. Por furtlior pirticu lnr.

Annlv nt 4 Atlanta at, Biooklvn. mh3 2t Tni 1 TTi A DAD 111 T'TT A MMf 1 TT HjtOltbALid UlIJliAr A jtivaiiiOi X1 bouee in Wyrlxtf near Smith st, with carpenter hhon in front of let; wib rent togathor for Also lo in mmiUi Hrookljn, Erc ii'r loan. H. L. CLA KL'K, 1i 1.

m82r mo TiET A 2 STORY AND BASEMENT JL rearhoiiEoNi. Bedford 103 feut north of Park; Mttrii yard; rent $1EP. Enquiro on the preinifies. IjIOR SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT A 3 end basement briot House, vrith cuaaii ffi tcr; rontiiforOLOft jcue; prico S8.500. A cldresa M.

P. L. l'tiple cliico. mbSat" rU) LET I'UKKISBKD AND 1jp.c,; paring nnd front and icti rooms over tba par lv." 'ft hiukIs or man and wifo; brealt Ir.Bt il i.tl.2 iriiicaton.l. FrJfr15 HOUSES, SACKET rTk rnuer Jroostor? briulc LouBoa, with KjE counly.

bo for desirable iaria in Ten vacant jots in tue same noigliuorliood ircpiovcmcuta; piico hM tlll! "no4n Alto farm iu tbo to.tnship tf Ilompstead, sitna' ed on cutli IJjhtcr BpT'iurnpiki coniainmt aiity koras of good inabJo laud and nltcon acroa otwoortland; price as om mll8tf 331 FuKon atrojt UrooM.n FOR HALE A Mi TWO STORYANJ) basement Iiouro and lot, Piled in with brlok, aeven foldinK dooia. marblo mantele: 8300 ormorooiab SR till nmil tn MolHDtf Mientiindrth avnnno. Bmiiklin. mtiAii WANTED ON OR N13AR PULTON ST a store or firat floor, bylat of May. Adflresj.

stav ail ao it J. Earie oiuuH. mi ITAISTED A COBNKR SXOBK OW T. Myrtle rentie. Any petson Having a Btoro to lot, or Rood will and fixtures for and Ksymond Btreots, will find a man that will B'vo moro than its value by addrf Eelng M.

Eaglo olSce. mT3l S7 ANTED TO amra uk 4 ROOMS with wator Bnd ma. amtao'o for oiisoSoooinK, for mil rf sccotablo family wim immoaiato DOiacaaion. Ad dress IX Eaglo offico u. agiu oiiii o.

mi WANTED PRINCIPALS FOR THRBE eubatltutos. Nono bn. pnncinalB ho wish to bo acccmnioilaled need apply. fSr jpn S'0. 3 I'clton alicet, uw jv VSTANTBD fO HfRI i A SMALL' GEN TV toil hoiiEC.

in Brooklsn with prmlopo of buying, lo I.b located east of Fort of Atlantic and South of Mjrllo avonue. Auuraas Euslo omco. reh7 A HOBSE. MUST BE KIND, to uo either in coupepor light buggy, not loss than UK hands, modoratolr ral Xi mnstbo stjfcb. AddreEB, A.OHEYAli, BrooklynP.

Ojnh? 4t WAKTED A HOUSE ON BROOKLYN TV Hoiahtsor vicinity, to purohasp or biro, a3story, attic and boBemcnt house, bavins '011 tue modem improvB nientB. Addraa ALTA, t'oBlo olhco, Btatms term; and location. mh63t' ITirANTEU A SMALL COTTAGE IN A TT sontcel neiahborliooii.wflii water nnd gas. or nut. ot ahonto.ondnotbelow fort Groone.

Address JAMES STEVEMi, EagloOfnce1 ml 4t llf ANTBD TO HIBE, ASMALLHOUSE, 11 or nait of a lioEO in a wspootable noiEhborhood, for a Bmall family. Address, $tipg full tlartioullrj, COR N.B. children aro objoolod to don't answer. mt Gt XliTA TED BBO OKM' CITY BONDS ft of tho BOroral claesos. at falrmarlrat pricej.

Apply to J. 6. MAOKAY AOU. Court Btroot, Brooklyn, folo t( BOABDING. BOABD A FEW GEN1LEJ1EN CAN bo accommodated with furtisned rooms atl26 Vil loughby Btreet I m8 3t BOAED A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, ortivojoungmencanbo aocomaodatod with board inaprivaiofamily.

Apply at 236 Oantoa avenno, noarOo Kalb' in8 2t TJOAED A PLEASANT ROOM ON 2d jD floor, with board, may bo had at .48 Joralsmon slreot, only three minutca fromHallorHoutbforrios.ina prlvato family. BOARD WANTED BY A MIDDLE aged man, in a nice private family, where tho comforts of a homo may bo had, localitybatwcon Court, Uiolm, Atlantic and 'Wooabull Btrcets. Addrosa 11. Brooklyn fostolhce. rio movinKiuj oabd wanted by 1st april Vn, a nanllnmnn Mild WlfO.

in anrivatn nnK two rooms, wim ooaru. in mo ui L.UU10U av. AddrOEB A. taglo office. m8 ft BOARD IN BBOOKLYN A LABUB room, anitablo foraiomlly, to let, board.

Apaly at 83 Henry Btrcet. References oxohangod. m8 2t BOAED A LARGE FBONT BOOM, furnished, to lot, with fira and gas, to two gentlemen witiout beard, in a private family; cars pass tbo door to all the Jerries. Applyto 403 Atlantic near Bond. BOABbATGENTLEMAN AND WIPE, or two Binglo goutlomon, can be acoomtuodatod with board where tho cowforta of a homo can bo enjoyed; convenient to I'ulton and Cutlioriuo ferries; rofereucss ol changod.

Apply at AdamB st inh86t BO A WANTED ROOM WITH board bv two young men in a privatl femdy. Ad lross KU HAltUBON, Brootlyn P. guinj full partioulars. rub8St BC A RI NTLEM EN CAN EIND very rooms with board in on of tbo finest locations in Brook'yn, near City Hall; cinner Apply at 35 Willouchby corner Jay. mhs 2t BOARD TO LKT A PRIVATE AMER ioan family, consiBtinc of 3 persons, no chitdren, have a 2d floor to lot, fiihout hoard, to doairttblo partina; location plcapant; and also back nai Ioron 1st lloor.

convenient to cars and fairies. ai5l2feBt Warren stroot. m8 BOARD WANTED, FROM THIS 1st OF May, by a pent'emau and wife, a furninhod room, with board, in tbo 11th "Ward, Address S. M. lagle office, Btatinft tcrniP.

m1T2t' BOARD ONE OR TWO SINGLE GEN tlomcn (4in bo accommodated with a ploisant front 162 Washington stroot, convenient to thofou ioe. in7lw BOARD WANTED il UNFURNISHED roomn, with board, by a party of thren adults, lt tof May oreooncr, within ashort diotauceirom tho ftir riee. Address Bor 109 Ragle ollice. m7 3t BOARD TO LET. TO A GENTLEMAN and mfp, without children, a pleasant baok room, neatly furnished, on 2dilcoi; honeobas all tho raodom improve mentfl: family bmailnnd private: Rood references Anply at 211 RaTmoud eireet.

botwoen Fnlton andDeKalb ave. mh72tr' BOARD WANTED A SUIT OF ROOMS (or a Rontloraan and wife, in a private family (whoro there are no rdher boarders), whero tnoy can raako theni sclvesat home; would Hlto two rooms nnd hall bedroom: location near Itcv T. L. (JlFYliER'S Church: if suitod will itlfonTtermancnt thing of it. Addrosp, Post office, N.V.

mUlP BOARD ROOMS, SINGLE OR IN suits, forfomilioG, fumisbodor unfurnished, to loi. mlhgoodbofird, ni 153 Ostord strcot, between Fulton and Atlantic avenue, one of tho most pleasant locations in tho citv, cud convenient to all the ferries by caw: no moviiif! in itfo'y. "rtlt1 SPECIAL NOTICES. SUBSTITUTES FURNISHED WARD, HOG AN No. 8 SANDS STRIiKT, BROOKLYN.

This firm have tho monopoly in tue 8ub3tituto market. They havo to day more men than thoy can roadily disposo of. They require prinoipals, and express the hope that thc'r v.ho deuro lo IhoniLolves out of tho draft will call at their office, and they willbocealt with liberally and no huinbuir. Uiepricaii aro roasonablo. (Jail andBesa No.

8 ands Btrcot, find for yoursolvos. mha tf LOKO ISLAND GAH LIGHT 00. STOJK. mi'l SHAItUB FOR SLU BY 13. H.

SWAIN 4 mh8 2t" 186 front st. Nog Yoi'i. THE HOUSE OAIU'ENTERSOF JJlvOOK lyn and vicinity (and more especially those who aro notmembors of the Association) nro carnoitiy requested lo attend Iho Public to bo bold on THURSDAY NIGHT. Maicbflth. 1G65, at Court Btrcot.

conimonoin nt a Quarter hel'oro cipllt Come, and tlmrowith us tho benefit of organization 118 21" MUSICAL WANTED AN ALTO SING cr for an lipiscopal Church. at 55 West lliltio BlrnH. m8 2f AI'UBLLO MEETING OF THE "TAHA CIRCLE" of tbo Fonian Brothorbood will bo hold at Iboir rooms. 3C9 Fulton strcot. Itrooklyn, on rilUUB DAY EEK1N(I, March 9lll, at 8 All those in favorof making Ireland ft frco nnd indopondent ronublio arc leouostcd to attend.

Prominent, aocakors wiU ad droiF. tho meotuig. 1'. MUItl'HY, nlro. D.

M. I''GAN, Secretary. ft BOOKS, J) KEWSl'Al'EKS. I MPHHTS, Ac. It A YINOS, Bonulii and sold, in largo or pwcels bv OlLIiLbrlb, 117 Myrtlo inllS Illl between Adams aud Poarl sts.

THE REGULAR ANNUAL M65BT i inf. of Jlouiit "Venmii Hose Co. No. X. held at tho tWioijo'lfoiisoon Tiwv'ay coring, Itarch 7tU, 1905, tho wero ucani'uoHsly olectsd ofticors for the onuiin? year: iT, loioinan StowartBirr.

Aiaiit. Foreman Michael Brackon. 'ccrolcr I'rjuerick A. TrusSoo and Treasurer R. Yates.

P.Liiiiseiitiitives James Dunn, John Connoll. liyordrrof WRIGHT, Foreman. F. A Ceaedall, t'ecretaiy. "A SUBSTHUTE I HAVE SERVED 0 yenra in the end would go as a substitute for any ncrcon wishing ono.

Address, stating amount of bounty Postfoflice, B. Y. NEW US 10 "CHARLESTON 13 chorus: sung with byMrs.Meitzkoondtho Amateur Musical flocietyof oith (iranviilo Ladies faeminary, at the celebration of Washington's Birth Day, dodioatod to Sherman's licroio army. Musio by Prof. Moitzko; price SO cents: will bo issued Saturday.

A Homo on tho a ipirited ballad, by Mrs. II. A. Parkhurst. This Is ono of tho best productions of this ommcnt composer; price 35 cents, mailed free.

Publisher, HORACE ffi TKS, fo. 181 Broauway. WHARTON BROTHERS, PETROLEUM STCIK AND MINING BROKERS. 132 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.

BtockB bought android strictly On commission, at tho two daily sessions of tho Stook Board. mh8 lm' SECOND DISTRICT MOT DAL DRAFT ASHOCIATION. A meeting will be hold THIb aYcducsda) EVENING, March 8th, at 8 cloolt, at tho rooms of SAWYER THOMPSON cor. Fulton avenue and Joy strcot. Momborsaro rcQUCsted to bo punctual.

By order of EUGENl! D. BER1U, President. Cuab, Schekoe, Soo'y. ri'IHE DRAFT ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN DRAFTED, anddesiro lo procuro substitutes at REASONABLE COMPENSATION, AND AT THE SHORTEST NOTKJE, Can be accommodated by calling on PROFESSOR h. KIMBELL, No.

103 FOURTH STREET, WILLIAMSBURGH. Tho rorcrs to tho following persons who havo been htd wilh substitutosby bim: U. G. Latimer, 180 Grand st. Frederick Latimor, 186 Grand St.

Dsvid S. Holmes, 60 Fourth st. Willinm B. Palmer, 63 Fourlnst. A dolphusE.

Clock, 0 South 8th st. Charles H. Wilson, 1G9 2d tt Frederick Foster. Bedford ave. A.M.

Leach. 10 South tb Bt J. P.Brown, 183South 0th ft, Js mca odwoll, 142 South 4th at. Peter Totten i fcon, 68 South St. Eugene Nowton, 119 Fifth L.

S. Hill, 165 South 4th st. Janios 8. Gorhain, 208 Grand st, E. Gnffson, 38 South 7th st.

Jacob Kreiger, 110 Fourth at. Mr. Kirabcll la also pennittod to refer to Mr. Guv C. Hotchiiss, of 110 South.

1th aud many others toonumo. ous to mention. L. KIMBELL. ICS Fourthetreet.

Ollice hours from 1 till 9 A. andfrom 6 to 7.la P. M. mb7 3Hb TO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY WITH outchildron. upper part of a honso consisting of bva rooms and Pearl; good rofor once rccinired.

For further particulars onuuiro at DOR LON 4 SHAFFER'S, 243 nnd 241 Fulton Market, New York. inh83t OR SALK THE WELL BUILT, 3 STO ry brick Bouso. No. 186 Atlantic st, between Court nnkOfinton: possession 1st May. For Dortioulara apply to WH iRTON BROTHERS.

133 Broad Tto. N. Y. m83t OR SALE THE SUBSTANTIAL AND desirable house, 222 Adams street; lot over 25 feet by 167 deep; hsB sub cellar, gas and water, Bower; alsonno grapo vinoe and shrubbory; location seloefc and nnanrpasa od for convenience, being near City Hall, Fulton, Wall and Catharine ferrlos; terms oasy; half of tho pnr cbuo money may remain on mortgage. Apply on the premises.

fe24 1st WAMTED A mvti, 'l'UX, antRfrltodotbooliamborwork and aisiat in tbo caro of cblldren; (rood roforenoos required. Appl? at tbrick front) Cbeover placo. WASTED GIKL8 TO MAKE BEAD and bnBlo trimmings on a machine, at 193 Fulton floor. m13t, WANTED A WET NURSE FOB A baby ais iTfeliB old: Bhomnstbavo a ploiiant dis poiiicnandbeTflUlngto raako beraclf generally usotui. App' at CO "WilioiYBtreot, Brooklj n.

ANTED MEN THAT UND10B3TAND garden work; first ra'o hands mav apuiy to 8. II. SriiPSON, Florist, AUanlio ateot, noir Bond. Ui83t "OJ AN TED AOOOD GIRL; ONE WHO underatandfl roncrnl housework. Apolv at KUlV UARD HHPS.

corner of Fulton avooueand ttrAKTES AK IJNTI5LLI3BNT GIRL, who haa bad experience aanurso and cbamhnrmaid. Apply in Oumborland etroot 3d honso north of DjKalb ar. Kefereiicea requirod. WANTED Ari PLAIN OOOK AND TO we ah nnd iron, a neat, obliging end oapabla glr, to whom good wflRoa will bo given. Apply at tho southeast corntrof Washington and DeKalb ava.

ANTED A KESPEOTABLE, TIDY girLtodogcnoral housuwork in a small family: must bo a good cook, wanner and ironor, nnd have toryraferenceflfromlitatnlaoo; nnowhoiairillinKfcjKo to Kew York on the Utot May pioforrod. Apply at 16J Adtl phi btrect. WANTED A GOOD OPERATOR, ON Indies' gaiters, on Ho we. Platform or Singor'B machine. Aptly at 1K2 Jay street.

Lrooklyn. WANTED A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO goneralhousoffork; must be a good washer nnd ironprand undondand cooking; gosd rflfflronoes raquirod. Apply at Wiiloughby avonue, 4th hou9o from Throop av, Breoklyp m82t WANTED A GERMAN FARMER AND his wifo to tako charge of afmm; muat como woll recommended. Apply in person for two daya at39Groone aremift WANTED TWO GOOD GAS FITTERS. To thoBothat understand their business etcady work and good wages given.

Alto wanted a good plumbor and a young an to attend Btoro, keop books and do the collections and ronko hi mi elf gon orally useful. Apply afoer fl T. M. at 71 Myrtle aonne. m82t WANTED A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer, to go Je neighboring town in Now Jersey: ono accuatomod to living in the country preferred; good references roquired.

at24fi Clinton atroet, Brooklyn. mY'it ANTED A YOUNG MAN AOOUS lomed to Iho flroeorv buainoas Annlv to DW AUD POOLE, 181 Smith street, corner of Warron. ml 2t WANTED A TAILORESS ONE THAT understands vest making complete can have good wagefl and Bleady employment year round: must make good button holes. Apply at 360 Atlantic street. m7 2t Wanted Ta first Vono others need apply.

Enquire at Mjbs HO li DTH, 230 Fulton Btrcet, (St. Ann's Building,) up atiirs. mh4 6t TJtTAN TED POT MA KERS, ATTEN TION A flrat rato hand wanted, to work in a green and bottlo factory in California; good waxes given and pas sago paid. Address by letter, giving namo, residence, ago, experience, family and wages required G. tl.

GRAY, care ofFerkinF, Stern A importers of California wines. 180 Bro idway, New York. ml 81 ANTED LA DIES TO LEARN TO operato on iSingor'a and Wheeler aud Wilson's sewing machines. AH branches taught and rcccuimended to frork, Also all kindi of family and nuilting dono by nn oxporincedoporptor. Apply st Hi Fulton street, up Ita'rs.

u237m" SI THATIOWN WANTKi XKf ANTE A SITUATION BY A very rwcectaWe youn weman, to do plain tanking, toning; can produce the host ofefty toe, rail at IIYLAND'K otlico. No. 4 Snnds fltroot. Bro four blocks from Iho Fulton ferry, 2d house in Sandas'roat, for 2 da; s. WANTED SITUATIONS BY TWO RE Bpcclahlo young icemen; one as cook, washer and ironer, tbo other ns chambermaid oad waitress; have good eitv rotoiencea.

Call for two days at37 Stnntonsl. Tillary and Coucord. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE GlllL situation as cook; is Ornt rato washer and ironer, cr would do tho housework ot a suir.ll private fait ily can giro the best of city reference. Call at 163 Hudson avinuo. 4 doors from KasBau si.

WAMTBD A HOME IN A RESPECT able family for a young woman, whero sue can vstst' in fall or partial naymontfor hor board; best of reforenco3 given. AddreBsM. Kagleothco WANTEDA" SITUATION a uu spectahlo young girl, nn chambermaid and wait rcf, or to do general housework a smnli family; hs3 good city Teicrencen. Coll for two days at No. 7 Ilojt between DougiaEs and Butler.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spcctahlo young woman, as plain and ironer; tho best of city roferonco given. Call at 89 Hadiou avenue, in the rear. WANTED ASITUATIONBY A YOUNG woman an good cook.lwoshorand ironer. or to do the work of a small family. Can bo scan at her hat place, 147 Oxford street WA ED A SITUATION BY A respectable young woman as cook, washer and ironer, or to do gor eral housowork in a small fami liar good city references.

Call for two daya at No. 2 York street, ootweon button and Main streets. WAN TED SITIT A TIONS BY TWO respectable girls, as good cooks, washers and ironor. no objection to go a short distance in the country; tho hast of city reference. Cull nt 66 Host fitroot.

batweon Butter and Uonglass sts. Can bo seen for two days. A 'j 'ED SITU ATI ON FOR ARLY two hundred oxporienccd servants, both Protestant and Catholic, of different nations, first class cooks, plain cooks, chambermaids, nurses; also several nice cloau girli lately arrived, adies in want of excellent servants will pleaseeall at HENDERSON'S Old Established Servants Agency, 6 Court stroot, (Montague Hall.) m8 31 WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE middle aged woman, a situation in a e.nall family, to do housework. Please call for two daya at 236 Navy fit. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Bpootablo young woman, to do gonoral housework for a small family, or thamborworkaod waiting; is a good cook, vasher and ironer; can furnish tho best of roferaucea.

Please call for two days at SOS Atlantic stroot, between Smith and Hoyt, in tho store or ba ement WANTED A SITUATION BY A PRU testant woman, n3 cook, washer nnd ironer; cin produce the bost of city referonenj from her last nbico. Plcao call at HY LAND'S oftice. No. 4 Snnda fctroet, Brooklyn, four blocks from tho Fulton ferry, 2d door from Fultan streer, in Sandf. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE sncctable frirl, as conk, washer and ironor, or to do gonoral homework in a privnto family; hin good nty rnl'er eiices.

Call for two days at 291 Hudson avonuo, near Myrtle avonue, WANTED "A RE special) Protestant girl. a3 cook, washer Ironer, in asmall piivatofomily. Call nt 133 Atlantic root, between Henry and Clinton sts. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE pnnr.tAhlnvnnnG womaii. as chambonnaid and milt rosa; is willing to assist in tbo wa'hing and ironing; his no ooiociion lopoinino couniry nas goon ony roierancos.

Cull for two days at 23 Debevoi30 street. lTANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE TT Bpcctablo woman, to do jroneral housework; is a gco dec ok; will aseis' in tho washing and ironing; has good ci 1 rcferencefl. Call for two days ab 28 Hicks street. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE fiiiprfnbln vnmirr trill, fn (hi cniifir.it hmismrm'It in uriviitefamily: tho bost of rcferouco from last place. Apply at 7 Nassau btreel, Brooklyn.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spcctublo Piotestant girl, to do conceal housawork: tho host of reference from her Inst place. P1cj3o call at 21 Vino street, first iloor, lor two dais. ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE GIKL. ti to do hour.owork in asmall fn.ni i iv or wenm go es waiivc. a anu ciiamrcrmui i.

Jippiy aiJia liickf street, for one day. m82. ITjD A SITUATION AS SALES innn rnllpf.tnr. or nvirffinr. hv nn plilorlv innn.

ivlm bnBhpenin buMneea lor himself tho last thine can civc Al rforence.i; security if roquii etl. Addres M. PAUKhli, Box 168 lirookl; Post Office ni33l ANTED A. SITUATION, BY A Rjfi. enectidilo young "onuu to do general housowor'; ii' a fai il; inr.

jrood washer and iron jc; iirs gt od cily ruftrcnt js. Call for two days at lu5 Johnson, car. Priucejit. i ANTED SITUATIONS FOR AMERI can English, Irish, Scotch and German help. Tho largest selection of olaes sorvants in this city, for every description of household duties, both Protestant and Catholics, is to bo found at MANNING'S "Select" Agency, 15 Court street, corner of Joralemon.

This Agency, 17 yours eetnblishpd, is tho most roliablein this country; terms moderate. nibs St" WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE girl, a situation as chambermaid and seamstress; is willing to mauo nerseu generally useiui. uaii lor tnrce daya at Ao. i. a Rapolyoa etreot, South Brooklyn.

A A SITUATION BY A girl to do goneral housework. Call for two days at HI Pacilic suoet, in tho fanty store. ANTED BY A STEADY YOUNU nnmim RitnnHon ns chnmhermaid and wnifrnsu noooicction oo piain uuwnig ii ruixuirvu, uoou cuy ro ferenco. Please call for two days at 59 Douglass street, noai Smith. Brooklyn.

WANTED A LADY WISHES TO learn bonnet frame making with a young lady; will Eay come compensation, or would take a young; ladv to oard who perfectly understands it. Address BItOWiV, Brooklyn P. O. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A UK fineetflblo vouncr voniaii. us EOaiUfitrcaa or tr Hn chambonTorl: or tho housework of a smell family: host of city references given.

Call for two daya at thecornsrof Franklin ay and "Wycfcoff st Mra. McOormack. m7 2t' ANTED A SITUATION BY A EIBST nlfiFS drossmaker. to ro out bv the woek or mnnUi is a good fitter: can givo good roforenco; has no ohjoction togoin tho country. Call at 91 Fulton etreot, in tho paper etere.

mU74t M7" ANTED A POSITION IS WANTED by a middle ngod gentleman of oxporiouco and ener ty, dndforniflnyycnrsapucccssful merobant of thi3City; a uow out of business and wiBhesto get a situation as manager or traveler of somo large wholosalo ostHblishment, wliern tho sorvicos of an onergotic person would ba aporo oiated. Would havo no objoction to go to any part of tho world with merchnudiea as supercargo. As Micro is at thin timo a good opening in many parts of Mexico, would like to tako a stock of goods to that country. Is fully acollmau cd for nny climate. Should this adv.T tisane; it moattlio eye of conio gontloinrn who has son (witn oiuital), ua nccioaintod with burineeeand wishing to put him in cbar To of (an earlyuud lute) business man, tho pi ontis a opportunity.

For character, capacity, industry, ote, lio ra fots many of tho best old merchants of this and many other cities for over twenty i ears standing. Principal only addresFi ii. K. Vox No. 1 Now York Post Onleo.

in7eiu iiOUSf.3 ANTED TO HI11E FROM THE nf Mav or so.ncr. south of Mvrtlo nv.imioRiKi be tween Oxford street nnd Clinton avonue, a small collie house: must bo well ilninhcd, with modern ituproyumjats. Address, givingfull paniculars, T. S. UEOAQK, Hot 7jI N.Y.

P. O. m6 6t ANTliD ViY A SMALL FAMILY OF nritilfn. ft sftcnnd floor, or not less than fivn mnm. unCnrniFhci; or would take a honso with a small family: muftbecoLvenicnt to Fulton or wall etroct foryia.

Address flaglooffice. m82t WANTED WITHIN 15 MINUTES' WW 1Valk or 20 minutes' ndo from Fulton Ferry, a small cottage, cruart of a house, in a clean noipttborhood: rent CUOU'SSCO per annum. Addroes WILLIAM RIVERS, Engle oliicfl. WAN'! ED 'FURNISHED ROOMS ONE and two bedrooms, with accommodation for housekeeping, for threo adults; respectable references houEekooping, for threo adults; respectable roferenooS given conifo iGIKGlj, Eajle offico. WANTEDS AltX nuuisis ux A family of four growd pe nans, in Bomo pleasant lo calily in Brooklyn.

AddrosiB, Brooklyn Post Offloe Bof H3, Btating terms, WANTED ANY GENTLEMAN ABOUX pnrobasing or renting a honso in 8 clean neighborhood, and deeiroat to rent one baaemont ana abonttwo more rooms, for about 9200, can bear ox a good tonant by sddreeslne T. 0., oare of Charles Wnttman, Eagle ooo. Bl Telegraph to theItroivn Basic. TWO O'CLOCK p. i.

FROSI NORTH CAR0LINV. WHATTHE REBEL PAPERS SAV, GREAT BATTLE PENDING. A Force cf 40,000 Men Concentrating at Ncwberu to Strike Lee's Army in Conjunction with Ccu. Sherman's Army. Newbebn, MarA 1.

Inlelligcnoe from tho North Carolina papers indicate that bcth scotions aro concentrating tboir forcos, iu her borders, for tho fraol A Raleigh paper says tnat tho peoplo of that city will hoar tho guns of the great and last battle cf tbo Amorican Robollion, aud that tbo traditionary grounds of tho old North State, will be tbo common Graveyard of State Rights and State without no attempt at secession could havo been mado. Tbo existence of State lines will alwayB bo sufQcion pretext to prompt tbo local interest of ono section to rovolt against tho Govornment, if tbo other seotions ro volt to sacrifice their local Interest. All history demon stratcs tho fact that personal interest is paramount lo love of country and oven life itself. Hence to make us one family, ono people, and to obliterate those local dangers, we must abolish State lines which will give us a a central head the magnot of which all local interest wil bo attracted; a Republican Government, whloU will bo tlio embodiment of free institutions; a country in which tho peoplo cauuot run riot, and plunge into extreniee under the cloak of Domocrooy. Tho Raleigh Progress says that tho Federals aro cjn centrating a force of forty tbonsand at Newborn, which will soon bo ready to slriko Qeuoral Loo'i) ormy in conjunction wilh Sherman's forces.

FXIi ll'TIONS FROM TUE Wmi, Casee Examined in the Third District Yesterday. Business was resumed this morning nt Col. Fowlot's oftice in Washington strcot. A large nurnbor of men wero enlisted at this office yesterday, and a great many presented themselves to day. Too following are tho names of persons held to servioo nnd exempted yes terdry: Held to Service.

Gco Hallock, 0 Tillman; duo Schubert, Gil Fnlton ovciiuo; llonry Rosolaud, 801 Hudson av; William Brown, 227Lorimer; Edward Itosenuergh, 107 FraidB; Jumcs Riley, 372 Grand; Alex Brower, 100 0th; Isaao Lcomls. Myrtle Graham; Gco Davis, Myrtle Bedford; Wm Burns, 160 Leonard; Herman Hindi, 491) Grand; Harvey Wheelor, II Flatbuah av; James Lookwood, 225 Ewen; Louis Albro, Wi Myrtlo; Dmlel Gallagher, 92 Washington; Patrick Ward, 1 York; Martin Gallagher, OIlFront; Maurico Quinlan, 04 Prospect: Jos Wolf, 110 Wiiloughby: Samuol McKonzie, 107 Prospect; ltnfun Kcott, 4S0 Grand; Jcbu II Brush, 153 Navy; John Eaton, 13 Sth; Edward Enrlght, Fmut; Win Johnson, Myrtle Graham; Barnabas Hyde, VI Lafayette av; John Sri.it, Id Ainslie 27. Alious John Dolauey, 202 Gold; Joi Fagnan, Skillmnn st; Theodore Platten, 05 8 7th; RobtLovo, Adms; LouiB Knppler, 50 Front; Herman BDaoher, Ml Water; Emcst Bine, fiO Prospect; Frank Schuman, 21 Myrtlo; James Barrett, 4d Main; RoMDreHser, 40 Main; Philip Id, Sands; Henry Brcnkolvon, Fktshlny comer Classon; Bower, Classou near Quiucy; Suml Bck, Main; Fred 0 Sands; Chns TOruuey, 45 James; John Reeve, 711 Myrtlo; Humphrey Michaels, 51 James; JohhCanoll, Flushing near Classon; Van Uorsten, Bklllmau el 20. Over Age Jas Rodgcrs, Classon near isrvrtlc; Joseph Harlow, 27 Prospect; A Millard, 017 Fulton av; A Chapman, 005 Fulton av; Poter Gallagher, Oniudavnoar DeKolb; John Hhiuehardt, S3 llridgo; Chas sreNallv, fikillmon near Myrtle; lly Lloyd, Navy; Patk Bradley, Water cor Adams; Stoph Smith, Sands; Jos Kelly, 21 Front; Wm Harkin, 177 Oold; Alex Fielder, Ormond pi; John Snedeker, 1127 Fulton av; Ed Pick, 70 Washington; John Eywer, 41 York; Wm Cornwell, 20 York; Gco Thompson, 02 Pearl; John Lounon, Kent near DeKolb W. Furnished Substitutes William H.

Moon, ,1 Soutli Sth street Nathaniel Cothren, 205 Fort Green place John W. Evans, 117 Ainslce John Campbell, hss Frank, lin av Patrick Nolan, 181 Pront John II. Hoelft, 20 South 8lh Francis H. Jones, 7t'0 Myrtlo av Ebonezer P. Kctchom, IS Ainoleo Charles H.

lluland OS South 4tb strcot JornanL. SncdocorSkiilmau ot R. Harding, Grand av near Fulton Hcnory H. Whitnor, Cliisson "near Park av William Smith, Sll Gold Benjamin McClane, 117 Ainslie Cornelius V. Anderson, Bedford near Myrtk av.

John Eaton, LIS South 8th Geo. Decker, SjkillinMi street Alfred eharot, 0 South 2d street 18. Paid Commutation, 1508 Isaac Choslmit, I Grand alrcct 1. Under Age Wm, Tlauks, Classon avenue 1. Furnished Bubslilnlcs, 1S05 James Glililion, Soiilh 3d slrctt; M.

Pomnick, 24 Bedford avenue; Charles Ganuinc, 12 Joy slreot; Richard Mcljuichllu, Hudson avenuo I Phyiilccl Disability. Charles Jones, Willow street; Juscjili Dalton, IS Tth; Sanuud Smith, 7.1 Wusli inglcin slrcel; I'etcr Callow, 5 James; Geo Sisler, 'JS Joy; JoEejih LunderHin, lb Hudson avonuo; John Far roll, 8o Front; Geo Hunan, 2sl Isl; Moore, Wcshington near Yorlc; Timothy Brown, 113il avo; Charles Smith, 03 alain; Gco Ames, 111! Pearl; Leonard Hillin, 24SGold; James Summers, 200 4th; Laugstafl' Crow, COS nth; Ferdinand Denike, 533 Fulton ave; Edward Dezmdorf, 393 Hudson avo; Charles Meyer, 17 Iicmsen; Daniel Lystcr, 115 Nassau. Richard Har wood (i 4th street; Michael Me Manns, 20 FUtbush av; AugUBtufl Robbins, 35 2nd 22. Total number names, 112. The ficoond District Cases Examined Irsterday.

Applications for exemption wore resumed ibis morning at Provost Marshal Waldron's 'jniw. Tho 81U ward was completed yesterday, cud tho 1 Itli bogun this morning. There is a prospect of the quota being Oiled in this district. Yesterday 2S men were sworn into the service. This id in cf the Govenimont demand, which Is only 25 daily.

Tho following aro tho cases examined yesterday: Held to Service A Volking. Richardson, Ashel mon, Tiobcck, Wells, Sc'lick, Shaffer, 'J' Moll, Upcrt, of tho 8th ward; A Buphain, of nth ward; I' Kccgan, Dchnar, Semmou, Derby, Uanuer, Boone, nearn, of tbo 8th ward Lee. Uneuitablo Age George New Lois; Grammar, Wafer, JJerret, Melntire, Foster, Car. roll, King, Storrcy, Calves, .1 Miller, Savilzcr, Wolfgang, Moore, Matthews, Weil, Lane, Gayler, Ed Brasslle, Dorr, A Borrian, Kagau Fuller, Bcale. Aliens Smith, Burns, Smith, Sutton, Finnigau, Doland, Straut, IJntniore, MesEtnbcrg, Snyder, Sweeney, Zeigler, Western, Fleming.

Physical Disability Eedie. Vogt, Sandborn, Holter, lapt, Fitzgerald, Carroll, Woods, 1' Nolan, Cordon, Gill, Stewart, Calhoun, Dickinson, Frost, Zones, nappel, Smith, Stewart, Jr, Taylor, Evans. Carroll, C'abiw, Van Riper, Redmond, Bowman, C'rowioy, Ryan, A Poaro, Dowd, Hughes, Coon, Foyc, Id Seivlce L. Boscler. Furnished Substltutes Middendorf, Stoothoff, of Now Lotts; Perkins, A liclitz, Murray, EKcerh, Pivrdy, Belts, II Everett, Laughi, Htilwcll, Mit tinicf, Blon, Winslow, Cane, Underlull, At water, J.

Toner, P. Dowdall, Molonoy, Cavauollo, Inder, You Pelt, 8 Marlin, Web Jr. 7 1 1 3 O'CLOCK IP. Wt. GuerriilQs nt Work in Kentucky.

l.orrisviLLE, March S. About half a dozen gurrillaB, supposed lobo ofWig giiiton's baud, went into EUzabethtown yesterday afternoon, representing themselves on supported by a much larger forco in tho fear. Thero was hut littlo filing and slight norm done. Tho negro guard drovo thorn out in two soveral advances. Lost evening, at Brodenburg, about twenty guerrillas ottempled to maio on incursion, ond woro repulsed by tho Federal forces there.

The military outhorilics at Clovcrport havo ossesscd cortoin citizens of thot placo for damages done to tlie steamer Tarasacu and tho passengers thereon. The Flood iu the Ohio River. CracrtmATi, March The flood in the Ohio has reached Its highest mark and the water has commenced falling. Tho trains on tho Ohio, Mhisissippi, Indianapolis end Cincinnati roads ore suspended, tho tracks being under water between hero and Lawrencoburg. Colonel L.

A. Harris has been nominated for reelection as Mayor, by the Union convention. Overland Mail Route, SiS Fhaxcisco, Maroh 7. The Lcolslatoro of Nevada havo passed resolutions asking Congress lo supply a sufficient military fores to that 'If shl? RuHon went ashore Nov. 20th, in a snuall, and was a total loss.

The captain ond crow wero saved.and remain hc WpGe'orge Raynes, from New York, 1ub arrived in poet. FOLIC INTEILIQEHCB A Family Eow. John Collins is a cooper, of 24 years ol oro, and has a wifo; ho also has a mother in law. Tho party live at No. 45 Hudson avenue.

John loves his wife, his wife lovos her mother, and must havo her in tho house. John would prefer to live alono, but can't do it, and when he recently insisted, somo high ensued, until as sst forth in tho complaint of tho rnolhor in law, Jane Dargan, ho lost his tempor and Tax and Assessment Sales Tho list of property now beiug ndvorfcisecl ntboEAOLKtorviupiiil tnxoa for tlio year 1SG3, to bo Bold oa the Wth daj of Maj next, and tne liat of property to be sold for unpaid nssaasmcnta on tho 27th day of April next, may bo obtained free of ehirfia at this of flco by those who fail to receivo Successful Burglary. The residence of D. Cbrlflholm, In Pcnn street, near Lee avenue, wna entered by burglars on. Monday afternoon, daring the ab penco of tho occupants, and jewelry valued at ICO was etolcii.

Fide. Yesterday afternoon a fire was discovered in tho basement of a bouse in Water streot, between Bridge and Gold, which was promptly extinguished by Btcam engine No. 7. Tho damago will not execod Ally dollars. Aubested ron Aeson.

The Fire Marshal of tho Eastern District, Mr. William H. Ivwrencc, yesterday caused tho arrest by Officer Scott, of tho 4GUi precinct, of a boy, eyed years, named Caleb F. Sncdiicr, whom ho charges with having sdI fire to tho bakery of Mr. J.

W. null, No. 205 South 3d streot, E. I). The case will bo examined to morrow before Justice Walter.

Arm Fractured. At a little before uoon yesterday nhul of 12 years, named John Dalton, living in Tillary street, near Hudson avenue, had his arm caught in tho machinery at the tobacco factory, corner of Wiltoughby and Raymond streets, whero ho was employed, and suffered a severe fracture of the bones of tho limb. Officer Corr, of the 14th prceincf, took the unfortunate lad to the City Hospital. Stealing Coats. A sneak thief early yestor day morning entered tho premises of Mr.

John Dunn, No. 197 Nassau street, and stole therefrom two overcoats and two towels, to the valuo in all of $20. Another thief availed himself of the door of the basement of No. 157 Union Btrcot, occupied by Mr, J. Coru welt, being temporarily unlocked, and entering, stole one brown beaver coat and a rubber coat, valued at $S5.

Election op Officers. The Women's Employment Society elected officers at No. 05 Court Btrcct, this morning. Tho following ladies wero fhoscn First Directress, Mrs. A.

A. Low; Second Directress, Mrs. Henry fc'tarr; Treasurer, Mrs. A. A.

lieQell; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Balfzell; Secretary, Mrs. Wm. Brooks; Assistant Secretary, Miss E.Pcct, The Accident to the Lad Es3io. Tho boy Teter who had his lc run over by a Flushing avenue car had the injured limb amputated on Monday.

A note from tho father of the lad state3 that tho accident could only have occurred through the "cntiro recklos neas" of the driver of ihe car. Regimental pATiuoxisat. Monday evening last at a meeting of tho Fifty sixth Regiment, N. S. N.

Col, Jubn Q. Adams, at their Armory in Raymond Bfrtct, a resolution was introduced and unani moUFly cdopftd that tho regiment would volunteer in a body for one year. If accepted tlicy will proceed with recruiting to fill up tho ranks. Tite Fourteenth Regiment. Company 14th Regiment, veterans, held an election a few niphta Bincc to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Captain J.

W. Redding. First Lieutenant Edward H. Flavin was chosen in his stead. The choice is a good ouo and reflects credit on the company.

Vagaries oe the Deajt. A young man of this city, a bort time since presented himself as a recruit, but on being examined by the Surgeon was pronounced physically incapacitated. Sirica then he has been drafted and held to service. This may appear strange but it is paid that departmental instructions to examining Burgeons vaiy in the cases of volunteers and conscripts, the tests applied to the former being more rigid than to the latter. The Case of Yates.

By tho decisions of the Supremo Court in another column, it will ho seen that tho motion of tho Counsol of Theodore Yates, now under sentence of death for tho murder of Policeman Curry, for a new trial, which was argued before tho Cout last week, has been denied, and the Rcntcnno of the Court of Oyer and Terminer ordered to be carried into fleet, bo that imle9 his Counsel can obtain an order from the Court of Appeals for a stay of proceedings, Yates will be hanged on the llb iuulaul. A itj.v Song by Sawyer. Out tuneful fellow citizen, Mr. Charles Can oil Sawyer, wlnso ballads bavo found their way wberever the English language is spoken, and simple, soul stirring melody is appreciated, has broken forth again in song, His new composition is entitled "Will tho never come," audit is ono of thOEO fltveet, plaintive ballads which take such a hold upon tho The new song will be Eui.fr lo niglU, for the firbt time in public, at Hooky's Opera House, by J. A.

Herman. It is pronoun by those who have heard it, ono of ccmo. e'i; best efforts, The music Is published by Sawyer Thompson, Fullou avenue corner of Jay street. The "National" Democratic Committee Dying Hard. The rmiill number of pn sona who con tiuuo to sfile thcLJ: the "iUtiuinJ Democratic Committee" after tba majority of that Committee havo discontinued set with it, met ftccoruiug to adjourment last ovtiiinfT, at the Capitol, Cirbiy acting as Cfnir man.

The number of pcrtons tt lent sombre uir to the proceedings. Mr. Wiley, (Tux ConnuUsioner'fi )f with a view oi' making a bitti. show next tune, 'jvJ. to notify r.H tho "Wards where vacancies cxivi (m coun fiieuco oi the defection aliumrt to tlmt they flhould fill up llm va vancics iiDnicdiately.

End they should nut he ablu to find persons in tho Wards willing td joiu the movement tho Spc were to be empowered to till up tho vacancies. Our feftivo friend Captain McCarly, the mo tton and took occ asion to comm nd it highly. lie cn fiidered what nnninedof the Kr.t.oas!, the salvation of tho Democratic in cuiinly, and he wanted in the impn ji ivo mainur to iniprcfi thcr.i with an idea of ihc utccPGity of p.rieliug t'jem1 ovcamxatioiia bb Bonn ns pef Fibl. He Imew a large number of vrry iniiue ntial men in the county who were anxious to jjin the Nation; as boou as they got properly orta tibial, and among libers bo thought be could namo Judge Girrison. The motion was adopted, ami the committee then adjourned.

They hope to reiuforcement? in tho pei eon named. Small fnvora he thankt'uliy received, and the new recruit if, JJsrkU he bo will be loccivcd with l11 tho honors. LAW IXTRLLIGlilVCi J. omcurr counr sPEciAt, term, jujce Lotr. inr.

wmrzT wiuhsing thk 3i i or.r CONFIBMED. Tho report of tho Commissioners appoiuted to assc33 tho value of tbo property to bo t.iken for tho improvement of Main elrcet, by widening it from Fulton to Water streets, i nmo before Jude Lott yesterday at special term for confirmation. Xo opposition being made, tbo report was confirmed on motion of tho Corporation Counsel. A meeting was held hist evcaiug ut tho Church of the Pilgrims (the Rav. Dr.

Storra) to listen to addresses from fctvo Mexiem priests, who Led renounced th9 Catholic reli gion.and Gmbracod the tenets of tho Protestant Church. These two gentlemen, who were introduced as Juan Francis so Domingues and Juan Nep. IHnrioucfl Orestos, delivered brief addiestieB in the lanuege, which were interpreted to English for the enlightenment of tho i The gist of the ftddrcrjsos thr.l O'cro rcrl cl' Protest mCi.sni Ui planted 3u Mc ko, OiotU io nro over a hnu dred ic H. vvkvIj that oounlrv, and that tliero wi real vYomi. ie of future rn owlli amonfi the pc 0f a new religious The ot tlie sp tlxi rf was to enlist the aid and pyropaOiy of the Prot.sL'jiL Churches of the United State em hc'iuU" of tho canso in Mexico, Kuch a wiitoea wouldl a.

iaii e.i lihfc of the v. tr.e Spaniiih Ammic Stl'tCK. Biic fiddrccj wo made by clergyman present commend the object ol thix and picmiMiig nf sifitanec. mcctinj are to be held in other Waud, Hooan oj Co. have a cumber of Kub fubFtitutes which they widli to tli3iOBe of.

Having the ineide troi in procuring ihem, they aro alwayB ready to fumiflb thoc whodeli'3 to get out of tho draft with tcund men to call. Now la V.it accepted time, and those who fail to toko advantage of circumstances may Wi'o up some, fine morning and find themselves in nuiform and on their way to the front. Don't delay, but call at No. 6 Sands street at once. That'n the place, and Ward, Hogan Co arc the.

tucn to do business In a business way. March winds have littlo effect on those who UFO Krnl'e East fndi. for broaVf It is tho bost in t'orcaln by all (rrocors; price 58 ccnta per pound, ftholosals depot, 151 Hoado strait, yew York. uUStWBAM THUIlis O'CLOCK 1'. ill.

STATE LEKIKLATITRE. Aliumt, Marco 8. I1ILLJ MOIlCF.ll. SiiKATE. Relativo to lands on Barron Island bolontdni to Now York.

Providing lor tho incorporation ofl'awn Insurant, Companies. To reguloto the jirlco of gas throughout the Stato. niLts rKTRonnoato Incoiporaling Iho United States Petroloum FloaUng and Slorapo Company. niLVi PASSEDi Incorporaliug the Brooklyn Market Company. Repealing the act to faollitato tho closing up of disabled and insolvent Mutual Insurance Companies.

Tho Bank Enabling Act. nnxs passkd. ASSEMTIL7. To change tho name of Iho Moore's Patent FircarmB Company. To amend the National Guard.

The Detention of Trains No New froni' Sheridan. (Special Despatch to the Phllo. Inq.) Baltimore, Marcti 7. No railroad trains nor mails from Philadelphia or tho' North arrivod here to day, nor to night up to 10 o'Hock. Tho detention is caused by tho Immense Holds of loo in tho Susquehanna river, rendering it impossible iar tho ferry hoot to cross at Hovro do Groco.

Tho rlvor is much swollen, and considerable damage has DBen done along tbo river as for up ns Harrisburg. The piuTS of tho now brldgo ot Uavro do Grace withstood too pros Hire of tee superbly. Tho molls ond mauy paasengora for Philadelphia and tho North loft hero to day, via tho Northern Cental Railroad for Harrisburg, There is nothing later from. Sheridon's ormy. 1 Tho deserters' report of his capturing Early ond his army; aro now doubted.

AMUBEIttlMfl'S. "IIUI HN'S BEN FIT. WILL THE MORNING NEVIiit OOMEr" Tho now and bonulifnl souk by CHARLES OAHHOl.I, SAW lilt, Will bo saiu TONIGHT FOR THE FIRST Tl.MIi, nv J. A. HERMAN, AT UOOLET'8 M1NSTRELLS.

DON'T FOHOliT GRIFFIN'S BENEFIT. jAUUHLNt! UAH AND SONG. TO TO NIGHT, TO NIGHT. DON'T KORGET DR. COLTON'3 GRAND COMBINAITON KNTKlCrAIMKNT' TUIh (WhDNl 'SDAY) EVENING, March Doors open at0'.

to comwonso at Tickets '6conts Childrcn IBoonta. OMFLIMENTAin CONCBKT TO MR. CHARLES G. LOCKWOOD, Tono AT THE BPOOK1 YN ATI1 UNEUM, On TlimtSDtY EVENING, Maroh 9, 1855. The lollowinp artists havo kindljr volunteorod.

fln lvill' a. ist on this occasion: MAIUE ABBOTT, Soprano. Mias AMANPA SMITH Contralto. Mr. GEORGE SIMPSON.

Tenor. Mr. STU1N8. Baritone. Mr.

JOHN M. LORIfrS. Pianist. Mr. A.

BRDGWIOK, Conoortina. Vl. .7. M. ABBOTT Oonduotor.

Tickets $1 each, to bo obtained at tho usual plaoos, and at (Indoor on tho ovoniug tho ooncort Tlietrand I'iimo used on tho occasion is from tho Icnlo brarod manufactory of Stoinwflv At Rons, Now York. Uoora open at 7 o'clock; Conoort to cominoncs at 6 o'clock. 1118 2t" tor satjE. fjlOK SALE AND ON IXMMITIOK, A JL1 bonulirnl I'inno, Lowia' XIV, worth $800; will lie Eohl at a very low irico. at tbo Pianoforte Manataotory of GQILTZ 3H b'ulton iwo, Broohlyn.

mbUt IOR KALE CHEAP THE FIXTURES ol Motz No. I7t Fulti strcel, occupiod ns a sogar i tote, will bo Ftiltl very cheap. Apply 116 Fnlton etroot. romar Oruiu.e. L.

JjiOR SALE A VERY NICE J1UGGY, JL1 nearly now and in first rato ordr; may bo soen at private ntn.blo in Hoyt nlrcct, ono door from HOUtUwwt oor ncv of Atlantic ttruet, roar of 01iih Owon's (rrocory utorc. tooiCsaiSTtruoks, horses and Jl. harness. Enquiio coinoi: of Portland and Parkava. Illb8 4t OR SALE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF irrncervfitoro.

(loinrra 1'ood buiintwf. ut Hi (in ton street, urooKrjn. niai FOirSALE MiLK ROUTE TOR SALE rlicap. Mitbbnrho, wacou, pail ond dippers, tic. Apply nt.37u Panliu street, npsti'irf.

m83L SALEONE SOUUllLL COLT, 5 jears old, MH binds hiiib, tt yli.li driver, warranted sovnidnml kind, tintflblo tor RiiyiturjoBPs; will bo Hold for fiyfc of iieo vciv cheap; can bo soon n. any tirao, App 'y 11V 151 T.ivii'paton nt. UrooVlyn r'2 mh7 '21 Ilvoii SAL LIVER STABLE Ijloclt; ciitlilcen BtatidinR! ono or Uolh toeuit. roaapffcion fjiven nny am', us tho presont orrnor wants to lenvothu cilr. Hioka at UrooVJyP.

WILLI (VM GILMOHK. P01i SALE JL inchttcHTii pipe, nsf.oodaj hiiitnbleforoU wolls; dIfo Dbonl Li('Ofoet nf 0110 inch pinn; will bo sold cheap, by appl) ing to r. CA ji JlDY, to 10 Bridge Btreot. m36t" mil SA1.E0NE Ol? THE BEST tfAMT Ji ly liorPRH 111 Iho ily; 10 hands hijjh, stylish, Bound and kind; alndycau drivu liim with Hafotr. Also Ooupo nockaw mid liarnc i.

In pood order, nnd sold for hult ttei value. ddrpFS ox 3frr. Now York P. O. ml 4t" SALE A 3 STO BRICK, BROWN Hton.

hrs.mouL honHo, situated on tho corner of La i'nyctte nud Carlton r.vcnuoa; modoru improvouiBnta. In (jrurooii tlio prcmifCf. ml 3tSrtTh LOST AND FOUND. REWARD LOST ON MONDAY ur cvoninr; a ianre whi'c ond black Newfoundland rill. Tho nb ve rowcrd will bo paid by birring him ot W.

il. TAYLUlt'K, Uliuton fourth houao from Myrtlo nvc. mh8 'il lll'l A KD STO LEN FROM THE frmit. nt mv n.nrn vn toriliv a nlocn of wator imnt m'li. 'I'lif ubovo will be paid on ro3ovory of SIlliNrKLD, OruJton street, corner i'robprct.

(hT A ULAOK AND TAN TERRIER LUL. V7liH IINUH. vmu, iiiinw.iiiiK 'viiiu iiuluu ui vi do, anu weariiif. a faded morocco collar. Anyone roturn inffhim loUH.

Ul.NNET, 132 Adams will bo Buitably reivardGd. mh3 2t LOST AN SUNDAY, 5fcit BE l'oon Ibo 'il rriin Cliuirb, corner IteraB.n and Uon a lllocil uloiio Heal ltHIG. Willi tlio initiala II. M. D.

on Seal. Tbo finder ot above will bo liborallr roviord.ll loa.inc It in the ollico of Ibo Honsion Honso. nibsat' (JBTSTKAYJiD OR STOJjEN, K'fiOJI JL) tlifconfcnlionnry alorc, ev 1'ulton avonuo, on yostor tordni, March lib. between 8 acdO o'clock in too ovoninn, a blutk and tan SLUT, to tbo namo ot Minnie. Whoever will bring Ibo samo to tbo ovrnor will rocoWo fS reward.

OST GOING FROIvi WAR. ron InDmn slient, throush Wyekolf, aOtllNCHIL LA VIOTOKIMK, witb lialitBilk lininp. The flndsr will bo suitably lewnnleo' bv loavinit it Gl'Woit Warren Btrcot U7U JD ncr Myrtlo avo. and Ryercon fit. a blaok and whito fiewionniliauu rui.

ino owner uu.ru i.uy ciuliiu a. .52 Myrtlo avo. and pas ing o.ponsoa. ST KEW AUD LOST OH MONDAY, vp3t9 alarno black Newfoundland DOG, with wliito tpoton bis breast. B.

GRAY, Pacific hoar ave. mm EKW ARl) LOST, ON SATURDAY tP evening between md o'clock, on 3d avonue, Mid street, or 4tb avonuo. largo plain lluffalo ROBJ5. Tbo Ullier Will IOCeiVO lllU uuuvw lunuu u. SMn il A BTOCOT103, comer of 3d avonuo and lfltli street.

70UND 0N THK 1st INST. A GOLD Jl WATOIf. The owner can havo It by applying at No lfTalinan st. mh03t' IiEGAIj. COMPLIANCE WITH A RESOLUTION JL of tho Common Council, adopted Fol ruary 13.

865. the following ordinwco.iBTrabnshod and tho attention of. tho citiKons of Brooklyn called thereto. AN ORDINANCE IK RELATION TO VAULT OOV EKB. No peruon ehallrouiove or inaeaurolytix or oanse, or procure, or Buffer, or permit to bo removod or lobs Insecurely fixed ko that Iho Bamo can bo moved in ita bod, any prate or covor to the oponinp; or aportnro of any vault or chnto under any Btrcot or avonno; but notbimr herein contained shall provent 'ho owner or occupant of tbo builcUns; with vhicli such ahall bo connoctod from roinoving auob Kra'oorroptrinlTfortllopronor puiposo of suoh vault or clratc provided ho incloso snou opening or apsr tnte, and keep tbo sjmo inolosod, while mioh crate or covorliiK ahall bo.

removed, with atrong Cor ktrl, at least tjolio inches blob, firmly, ma 60 crrc irndo, and further provided that ho shall not remove si'cli rrato or covcrinz until after suntiso of any day iiidrbtllreplarosucli crato or covering bcfoio ono half liour oner HENRV SIcCLOSKEY. Oity Olerk. 111I17 I'Jt ourRlOMi: COURT, KINGS OOUNTY 3 I'tterB Hemlarson and AYilllom Honderaon, ExOou torn ii of dobn llondcreon, doccaeod. against David H. Van Wagner and Ann Maria his wife, and othora.

hi pursuance of ajudgmontot tbeHunremo Ooartmado the abovo action, on tho Ctb day ot Uarcb, will bo sold by pnblio auction, by ornndor tho direotlon of tbo nu deisigncd, a refcroo, appointed by raid judgment for that purpose, at tho Commercial Exohange, nnmbor 369 Fnlton street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, tho30tb day of Maioh. 1805, ot 12 o'clock noon, tbo following doscribod lands ond promises, vie: All that cortaio lot, piece, or parcel of land. Bitnoto in tbo 4th Ward of fbo Oity of Brooklyn, and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tlio eostcrlv sido of Lamonco 6treot, distant ono duudred loot sonthcrly from tho southeasterly corner of Myrtlo avonuo and Lawronoo stroot; tbonce running oastorjy olonrnna now or late of 'William and James Woavorond parallol with Myrtle avenuo one hundred and eoven foot Bix inonos to land now or lato of Jonathan Trotter; thonco ooutherly alone (aid laud andpamllol with Lawrenco stroot twonty five feet to land of Francis 1). Mason: then wsterb alone eoid land ono hundred and eoven, foot six inohBa to Lawrence street, and thonco northerly along Lawrence street twenlv fwo feet to the point of beginning. Beinr lot number MO two hundred ind four on map of the Dufflold KeUto mado Isaao T.

Ludlatu, City Suryoyor. and on fllofn iho ofllco of. tho Olork of the County of Ktoga. "jjflhSSv ffi ffotPHFHT. ja Refereo.

CJTERLING SILVER WARE ATJD iA gl great vorloty of ellvor goods, in boxes, for OR SALE FARMS, COUNTRY iSEATS nA oilt.irn rasidonim at Jamaica. Lone; Idandi farmq wuhcood Improvoinonfa from 9,000 to (J vllhpfea fdoncos from 43,000 toS.OM ihouw 10 to 1, 1 mlGt' OEO.BKlbMp.B10KiRW6N.Y TBVSTEES: vTM. HEGEMAN, of Hogomau A 203 Broadway, New York. J. PRYOR EORKE, See, Corn Exchange Ins.

oor. Willinm and Beaver sttoon. Now York. WM. F.

FOWLE, of W. F. 4 J. F. Fowle, Boston.

A. FOSTER, of Foster i Towor, 70 Bookman stroot, New York. K. R. BAOKUS, of Lehigh Crano Iron Company, Phila.

L. a VAN KLEEOK, IC9 Broadway, New York. ALEX McOUB, Oousaolor at Law, Brooklyn. EDWARD F. PATOHEN, of T.

Ktteham 4 03 Wall street, New York. WM. H. CLARK, 71 Broadway, New York. HANKERS, FOURTH NAl'IONAL BANK.

SOTEItrSTENOKHT AT Off, OITT, FRED. B. BAOKUS. OfflTICE 71 BROADvVAY, NEW YORK, ROOM 65. THE LANDS AND POSSESSIONS OF T3IS COMPANY ore situated in the heart cf tho oil rogion of Venango County, and aro in brief, as follows FEE SIMPLE.

100 acres on both, sides Tionesta Creek. 20 acres both sides Stuart's Run. Interests in a well on Smith's Farm, PUMPING 40 BARRELS PER DAY; in tho new BaUieto Woll, FLOWING 40 BARRELS PER DAY, AND INCREASING; in tho famcua Auburn Well, FLOWING 70 BARRELS PER DAY; in the now Faunco Well, PUMPING 40 BARRELS PERnDAY; and in tbo celebrated Jersey Woll, now FLOWING 250 PER DAY. Also interests in FOUR WELLS NOW GOING DOWN, and tbo Company have commenced to sink WELLS ON THEIR OWN PROPERTY. Tho incorporators design making this a permanout Company, whoso stock shall bocome an oxceUcut Invoatraont rather tbac a more speoulation.

Thoso among them having the larccat financial inlorcBt in its affairs will devoto themselves personally to its management Its lands and wells will bo constantly and thoroughly de teloDed. Oil, and not stock, will bo mado tho source of ita evenuo. Tho Sulwcription Books for a limited number of shares of tho stock of tins Company aro now open nt tho oificc of tho Company, and at tho oftice of either of the abovo namod Trutteoe, ot tho office of (1E0 J. HARDY, 13 Oonrt at, Brooklyn. THE OLD DOMINION It I.

11 A Y. Organised under tho Laws of the Stato of Now York. CAPITOL, DIVIDED INTO 30,000 SHARES. PAB VALUE $10. rcsorvod as a cpah workup capital.

Tho lands of toia Company comprise 203 acres in feo" selected with care from tho very best oil lands in Ploasant's County, Wojt Virginia, and lio within ISO rods from tho "fain cos wells" of Hoiso Neck nnd Rawson's Run, and also about miles from the Ohio Rivor. Many fiuo wells havo recently been opened in closo proximity to this property, producing from CO to 100 barrels daily. Telograni just received reports another ftowiugwell of 100 barrels por day. This land lias a largo amount of boring territory and lias capacity for soveral hundred wells. One woll commenced by tho Superintendent, lies in a direct line between hvoweHsju.t opened and not far distant.

Within a radius of of a mile there aro about twenty producing wolla, and moro than that number in progress. Not a failuio has yet beou met with in this locality, ovory well boing successful. Tho Company aro uow prepared to issuo stock at their office, No. 71 Broadway room 65 at tbo subscription prioo of $3 porchare, Prosdoctus.lwith map, can bo bad at tbo offico of the Company. A compotont Superintendent iB on tho ground, and work has alroady boon commonced, and will bo pushod forward with.tho least possible delay.

PRESIDENT. SAM'L. T. McDOUGALL, Now York. VIC'E pnE6roENT.

JOHN KEATING. SliCKETABY AND TnEASUIlEn, WILLIAM WALLACE PERKINS. Xr.UcTKES. FRANK P. PERKINS, Brooklyn.

NATHANIEL FORD, Brooklyn. SAM'L T. MoDOUGALL, Now York. WM. WALLACE PERKINS, Jirookljn.

EDWARD IV. J. LMDLE1 PYLir, BrooiiyB. JOHN KEATING, New York. EDWARD SCULLY, New York.

CHARLES K. PERKINS, Washington. O.O. I'X'O' OMY WEALTH. MUTUAL COAL COMPANY, Oil ICE Ko.

157 BROADWAY. FIRST FLOOR. CONTINUOUS SUPPLY AND SEMI AXKUAL D1V1DHN OS TO STOCKHOLDES. NO PERSONAL LIABILITIES. KO FUTURE CALL? OR ASSESSMENTS.

Capital Stock $100,000 Working Capital (out oi the above in oash 100,000 KnmL cr of Sbar03 40,000 Number of Tons of Coal to Shareholders Annually. 41.000 Par Valuo of each Shsro (full paid) 10 A company is now orguuxinj? to bo callod tho PEOPLE'S MUTUAL COAL COMPANY fcr the purpose of supplyiug shareholders with the best quality of WHITE ASH COAL, of tho various fdzos in uso, ot the aciual colt of mining, transportation and delivery. ISAAC B. WELLINGTON, of firm ot Wellington i Coi. 74 Broad street.

SAMUEL STREIT, of firm of Samuel Streit 62 Water sticet. WILLIAM BROWN, of Firm of J. S. 4 W. Brown, 82 Water stroot.

DAVID CARR. of Arm of Blanchard, 141 Front Btreet. JOHN McKILLOP, of f.rni of McKiMop 4 Spraguo. 37 Park Row. JAMES KIDDER, formerly of Samuel G.

Road 4 Y. JOHN L. STREIT, 27 Doy strcol, N. Y. T.

W. LORD, CO Barcla7 BtreoN II. Y. JOHN JOHNSON, coiner of Jay aud Front streets Brooldyn. Dr.

WILLIAM G. LORD, Nowork, N. J. WILLIAM H. SACKETT, Albany, N.

ISAAC N. HAIQHT, Troy, N. Y. Tho object of the Trnstocs is to render tbo Company a great public benefit, by dividing its advantage among a largo number of individuals. They have brought and paid for a colliery of celobrated coal in Schuylkill county, Penn.with tbo Engines, Machinery, Breakore, Shops, Minors' Houses, Tools, Oars, Roil Tracks, Saw Mills and other personal property, and hr.ve denominated it the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL COLLIERY.

Shareholders in tho Company will bo entitled to one ton of coal annually at aotual cost, for each share of stock held by them. 'tho surplus coal produced from tho niinos, after supplying the Btooklioldors, will bo sold at market ratos and tbo profits dividod among the stockholders iu. Semi Annual Cceh Dividends. Those who do notdoairo to rocoivo tho ooal they may be entitled to, can, upon application to the Company, havo such coal sold for their particular bonoQt and the profits thoron paid to thorn in addition to tho regular souii annual dividends. Tho coal will bo delivorod in tho citios of Now York, Brooklyn, Jorsoy City, Albioy, Troy end other places on the lmos of rivers and at tho actual cost of mining, transportation and dolivory.

LARGE CONSUMERS SUPPLIED BY THE OAVtGo' Coal, at the present price, ia ono of tbo most expensive of necessaries, and the mutual system offers the only protection against tho several profits changed botween the mino and consumer. Let consumers own and buy their own Colliery. To carry this idea into practical oporation, tho PEOPLE'S MUTUAL COAL COMPANY invites jonr subscriptions. The Subscription Books aro now opon ot the following places, vii: At tho Company's office (now Marblo Building), No. 167 Broadway, first floor; Weujkoion 4 Cox, No.

71 Broad street; J. 8. 4 W. Beown, E2Water etroot; Oinn 4 Blanobaiid, 141 Front etreot; MoKiLtop 4 SpbaOije. SS Park Row and 133 Nassau street; W.

H. IS Stato street Albany; Messrs. Pile 4 corner Fulton and Pierrepont street; also, corner of Carroll nnd Hioks streets, Brooklyn; Jos. F. Simmons and Isaac Haioht, lroy.

(g Seo ropoit of Profossor Hltohoook, on tho property, at Iho ofuce of tho Oompany. ni6t.

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