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& wep named Jobn Murray, ates James Hurley, arrested yesterday dy officer Bede), eharged with ferged two letters, by which he got $4 in money from ‘two clergymen. From the complaint it appears that the accused wrote a letter purporting to have been Rey. ita roe 00 te Dov, S.A Hare, loan of @ sum of money. Mr. Hare, it is alleged, upon the receipt of this lotter, handed tre avcused one aellar. Murray then, it is d, wrote a letter to the Rev. Jobn M Read, of Sevent atreet, pi to bave Leen from the Rev. Me em 2° Be of hick, it is plier ng -B the letters havo with the intent te obtain money under false nces. The accused was taken before Justice Bo- = reer afterncen, who committe} him to prison CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO PASS BOGUS HALP DOLLARS. 4 wan named Eliae P. Perkins, was arrested on Thure- dey night, by officer Smith of the Ninth ward police, ebarged with having attempted on two different occa- one to pass counterfeit half dollars. 1 is alleged that the accused went into the store of George Groesbeck, Wo. 26 Sixth airy pes attempted it i counterfeits—that ‘iecor belie’ the money to oe Doda earloet ie sdeelh ead that te teem enone followed the accused to another store in the Sixth ave- Bue whee. a he Cerys gre papane et. \he com pn Groest came vu; arrested. Being the officer, twenty-one pieces of On being searched oy the coin was found in his posse: He was ony Seipre Sate tier dh ae the Second aioe ys who committed him being conveyed before the United Pa . ALLEOED INDECENT ASSAULT. Yesterday, officer Corry arrested a man named John Kebce, who stands charged with having entered the yard of Ward School No. 36, situated in Thirteenth stveet, near Sixth avenue, and there not only insulted a umber of little girls from 10 to 14 years of age, but also committed indecent alts upon the persons ef two of the children, One of the children, at the mastance of prin ata of the schoo), Miss Wright, wade si affidavit a the accused, who, on being taken before Justice Pearcy, at the Second district polize eourt, was committed to prison for trial on the above CHARGE OF MUTINY ON SHIP BOARD. John Collins, William Smith, and Joseph Stose, sea- men belonging to the John G. Costar, now Jying in the vtream, opposite Wa!) street, were arrested for fighting on Doard the verse], and disobeying the orders of thi officers, and be: sorderly. There is ecbarge of larceny also ‘They were locked up ip the Tombs for examination. ALLEGED SHOOTING AFFRAY IN A PORTER HOUSE. A lively row occurred on Thursday night in a drinking saloon in Avenue C, near Tenth street, between a num- der of men and boys engaged in playing dominoes. One wan, named John Duane, received the contents of a pinto), loaded with shot, in his face, whieh will probably disfigure him for life; while othere were severely and cut defore the arrival of the police. “A man named Peter H. Clusing was arrested on charge of Lian Doing the pistol at Duane. He was teken before Justice Wood, who committed him for examination. The injured man’s ‘weunds were et very severe in their nature. CHARGE OF STABBING. A sailor, pared Charles Hanson, was srrested on Thursday night, charged on the. complaint of Edward Roberry, of the bark Rhine, lying at Pier 10, E. R., with baving committed a feloniozs aesault upon him, ber C5 3 ‘took place dance house, corner of Rector a art, who committed him to prison for trial, in de- Sault of $1,000 bail. The injured man will soon recover. CEARGE OF GBAND LARORNY. A sailor, named Robert Barnet, was arrested by offi- cer Lewis, of the Second ward polive, charged with having etolen a telescope, valued Marrow, of hooxer Wintemoy: The accused wat, on 17 Before Juszice Rogart, fully committed for tral, im de- Personal Intelligence. ARRIVALS. At the St. Nichalas Hotel—Hon, W. K. Hall, tr q Mi 5G. y J. {, Day, Norwich; Col. 0. Vanden Hon. J. 8. "Little, Portland; J. A. M. Buffalo; ‘B Johnsen, Boston; p FP, Hallett, Massa Waldom hodiseo, ft eveland: G1 Pv Quiniy, J. Tevi Harris and ind From Liverpool, in ship Aurora—Dr Smytb, Rey T E Miller, Jr, Bupland; Mr Rains, do. z! Espenscheid has the pleasure of announce ing to his friends and the patiic, that on Saturday, the ‘24ub inctant, he will ‘ssue ring style of itle. wen’s hate for 1855, with the fullest confidence that it wid meet the approbation of his patrons and gen- Wemen of refined taste. N. ESPENSCHEID, Hatter, 118 Neevau street. The Spring Style of Hat issued White, ts sertainly the neatest and most gentee) etyle, ever ‘brought befere the ff noors He bas also @ neat bat for $2. WHITE, 212 Broadway, corner Fulton street. Singic Hats et Wholesale Price, Standard rice three Jeliars—equal to any four dollar bat in the ety, at the New Hat Co.’s, 146 and 148 Nase: sreet. Pianos—Great Reduction in Prices—Planos fow ten different manufactories, among them the moet eclebrated makers in the world. 7. + & a mium #olian pianos, and Horace Waters’ — ro im- proved pianos; secondband piance a* grea ns Prices from $40 to $150, Pianos to rezt. Pianos for sale en monthly ments. Melodeons of every variety of atyle, and of the most improved makers, at prices which defy competion. No betzer by ine ean be bad in musical snetromente, of all kind: any otuer dealer in the United Stater. Music at the redzoed rater. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. weeeeeees .- An sree mpage a gpasn te th; v4 i cards, envelo ., Can be Sen toumention, ere | by ost S0.any rt of the rountry. Establichedyin 1640. JAMES EVERDELL, 302 Freadway, corcer of Duane etreet. @ravats and Joinville Ties, Latest French styler, just received and for sale, wholesale azd retail, by C, B. HATCH & 0O., Importers of Gentlemen's Far- ze sbing Goods, No. 99 Chambers e:rest, corner of Courch Jackson & Purdy still continuc ders for their beautuul style of French wurpassed by any in thie country. WG have a complete wardrobe without shirt, which they can have by calli oT Nay aa et Youth and beauty meet, To chase the giowing bourse with flyirg feet. Ladies, if you wish White inand Linen r boots and slippers, for bails, partes, weddings, -} also latin’ @s’ and children’s boots and rhoer, ef all the variour styles, patronize J. B. MILLER & CO; 184 Canal street. Melty & Ferguson, No. 289 I-23 Broadway, heep & complete assortment of window shader, manufac- tured by themeelve: id warranted. Persone purchse- ing at establisbinent can save all commissions and second profits of any kind. af lace and muslin curtains, ebdout half the cor: of impcrtati Those Desirous of Learning « System of e@zawing, far surpassing al) others io facility and ex Gtion, whe unexcelles in pein: of et, can be fully gratified at WOOD'S Acad r 483 Broadway. Picture gallery free to thone intereste: eoction, for sale at News Agents.—Abbe & Yates, Packers aud forwarders of the daily and weekly New Yorx Henitp, ot rae bed in the city, and all weerly wapers published io Union, t ‘with magaziver, viendard SS lw: ly ay raved aoe Covive pouetuality teh, rend your orlers ‘ABBE 2 Beekwwan ize. To Epicures.—A. Broadway will offer for wale, at Dis market, $44 Broadway, this day, a choice lmtet Duchess county beef; South down wutton; rome extra Gne Philadelphia veal is eboice lot of Backs it 1 venron, game &o County POONzY; vento ROADWAY, 844 Broadway. The Gen Medtcinal Cod Liver O11, htth- trto made by Rushton, Clark & Co, and known by no other is now prepared by Hegeman, Clark & Co., and a thier person or persons. Our Mr. Clark, whe went to Newfoundland to superintend its manufe tare, ig the only druggist in the Uaited States who ever went ‘there for that pu: , and we warract it pure and We eaution all persons purchas'ng c Hegeman, Clark & Cc re over the cork of @ Our oll the name of ‘heir ‘a genuine. 900,000 Rottlea of Cod Liver Onl (77,714 gale Jers) exported from Newfoundiand 'n one yer ‘The casee of which this remedy Proved #0 efficacious in whe { prolongie ‘ in obtalne iy afew days after using the oil the 3, expec oration dimizirbes in quantity yy, night sweats couse, the pulve besomer yd better volum te, fleeh, and y improve. doubt ‘that er ofl dee done, and caenary diseases than any Kushton’s pure cod liver oll is preps ert to be insured geauine, mast b Mgnature over the cork of each bottle. Io pure! be sure to ask for Hoeh‘on’s, and see that my same fall on ea b label. FREDERICK V. ROSHON, at the oid estadlichment 0. 10 Astor Houre, corner of Berclay street, amd No, 417 Broadwoy, corner of Canal webreet. more for remely red Anson’s,Dagucrreoty pee—Large Size eents, colored and in a nice case, lined with velvet preserver, twice the size others make for 50 centa, sapel in 5 bad Bcedens, those mado else where for Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Degnervectsnes for 25 cents by Holmes’ patent double cameras.—The patentee has made an im- provement upon the donble camera, not by an | ed but otherwise important, Depot 289 Broad- — Teas.—The best assortment of fine Teas will be found at the Canton Tea Company’s newly erected and elegant stora, 125 Chatham * it, between Pearl and Roosevelt streeta, the oldest tea establishmen: in the eity. Weassure our readers they can do better here than elsewhere, either at wholesale or retail. on Cognac—The Best anh the versally aj sence | cider eaten notes . 7 Jenin and St Croix hiskey, ; oilé of juniper, bi " sane: old of fan per, bitter sinends share anisettes, to; SERS any lari pugot ay fer Hyatt's Life in Ite ‘wont painful forms, also scrofi old ulcers, and the worst cares of disease of the great debility, tiver complaint, kidneys, incipient consumption, &e., are most i eured 7 this ‘great purifier. Principal de 246 Grand street. 75 cents per bottle. Holloway’s Pills.Bad Health.—Persons tn ‘bad health should lose no time in taking this wonderful remedy, Many who were at death’s door have been re- stored by their means, They act upon the pin apeing of life, infallible in Tsordece of the liver stomach. Sold at the manafactories, 80 Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1 per box. To Nervous Suffercra—A Retired Clergy- man, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suffering, xious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) anywhere the 1 tion used on receiving a letter, post je rect Rev. John M, Dagnall, 57 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Palmenery Diseases.—Dr. H. H. au thor of the ‘ People’s Medical Lighthouse,’’ and inven- tor of the infallil lupg barometer, treats diseases of the Iunga with the greatest succens, becaure he just as- certains the exact nature and extent of the disease with his unerring instrument, and then applies such remedies a8 will cleanse the blood of all impurities, at the same time that he is adminirte: medici particularly ited to the lunge. inhalation in also recommended iD assistant, and a proper medicine for that purpose ith other medi zines. ry giv Mustache, Moustachio, Moustache, or Whie kere, or hair forced to grow strong and thick in six weeks by my Onguent. It won’t stain or injure the skim. $1 a dottle sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 685 Leen basement. Zeiher, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. ‘Wigs and Toupees.—Satchelor’s new style of wige, toupees, braids and ornamenty! hair, of ever: kind, can be found in the greatest perfection, at No. Broadway where he has fitved up nine private rooms for the application of his famous hair dye, acknowledged by ou ha vest in the world. Sold wholesale and re! as above. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—Dr. TOBIAS’ Venetian liniment, for the cure of dysenter; croup, cholera, colie, rhetmatiem, &c. No one should be without this valuable remedy. Every bottle is war- ranted. Sold by all druggists and storekeepers. Depot, 60 Cortlandt street, New York. Price 25c, and 50c, Marrtea, At Elmira, on eaareaey socsiee, February 22, by the Rev. Dr. Murdock, E. F. Havens to Canam L. Browne, In this cans on Thursday, January 18, LV fad Rev. Eugene Latilla, G. Smucox Tze, Esq., wecond surviviog von of the late Dr. H,D. Lee, of London, . W., to Oo- TAVIA, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant Colonel Packiicuse, of Calibeck, Gusmerland, England. attend his func ai, thi St. Vineent de | oul't ct His friends and saivareyness are respectfully invited to at‘er’ the funeral, from his late residence, No. 12 = enue, tomorrow afteronoon, at half-past one o'clocs In thie city, on Thursday, Febreary after a linger- ing sey, Lines Biace, cea 91 yen. 2 relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 78 Willet street, this af:erooon, at one o'clock. ‘At English Neighborhood, New Jersey, on Friday, February 23, after a short and severe illness, Jerrenson P. Duranno, son of the late Paul M. P. Durando, aged 22 ge oe month and 10 days. @ relatives and friends of the family are pee invited to attend hie funeral, from the residence of mother, at English Neighborhood, N. J., to. morrow after- Loon, at two o'clock, Carriages’ will be in waiting at the Hoboken ferry, on the Jersey side, at twelve o'clock, to convey friexue to the funeral. Friday, February 23, of hooping ope Mary Turexes, daughter of John and Catharise Mcllhargy, aged 6 yeare and 5 montis. Her ‘al will take place from No. 375 Seventh ave- nue, to morrow afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. e friends of the family are respect ully requested to attend, without further not February 21, arter a short but severe Lockwoon, aged 39 years, 5 months a The frignds and relatives of the family, also of his father-in-law, Nathaniel Ostrander, and the friends of bie brother-in-law, John L Doreay, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, lock, without jurther invitation, from his late resi- 26 Broome street. F On Friday, February 23, after a lingering illness, Euzza Janz, daughter of James and Mary F. Stewar:, aged 22 yeare, 1 month and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 123 Elm street. On Thursday, February 22, at Ward’s Island, of typhus fever, contracted in the discharge of his duties, Bevoxt Von BREDEKLOW, aged 27 years. In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, February 23, of con- ention of lungs, JAMes LAWKENCE VARICK, sop of the ve Jobn V. B. Varick. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tbe arn invited to attend his funeral, from Grace church, (Rev Dr. Vinton’s,) to-morrow aiternoon, at one o’closk, cor- ner of Hicks and Jerolemon streets, Brooklyn. Suddenly, on Tuesday, February 20, of disease of the heart, Mr. Joun Wuxatiry, of Rotherham, Yorkshire, = in the 64th year of his age. )e remains were interred in Greenwood cemetery. On Tbureday, February 22, Euzaveru Lyrris, in the 20th year of her age. He? friends and acquaintances, and those of her Drother-i-law, Edward Grabam, are respect{ally invited to attend her funeral, from bis residence, No. 186 Lud- low street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitati Fermanagh papers please copy. At Castle Hill, New Jersey, ov Thursday, Feb-uary 22, Mama Euzaueta, & ter of David H. and Sarab L. Wilson, sged 2 years and 4 months. Thursday evening, February 22, of scarlet fever, Ametia Puaxces, Cauguter of A. M. and Haanab Ann Chace, agec 9 years, 4 months and 17 days. Puperal at four o'clock this afternoon. On Fridey, February 23, Mre. Ayn Honpe, in the Set year of ber age. Her faneral will take place to-morrow s!ternoon, at half t one o'clock, from the residence of her son, Charlee Hobbe, S Broad On Friday, Fevr son of Sutan and 1] take place thie afternoon, at two . 882 Fourth street. Friends are re- On Friday, February 23, after twelve days sickness, Jvisa Joyce, 26 yeare, Her frie relatives aze reepectfully invited to attend thi at one o'clock this afternoon, from ber late residence, 69 Baxter street (formerly No. €9 Orarge.) Her remwaice will be taken to Calvary come: tery. Gs Friday, Fetraary 23, Evcmrim, the veloved wife of Wav. H. Sparker, Eeq., No. 3 Franklin square, aged 22 yeare, 2 monthe and 11 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the famly are requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock. pt ag | mornicg, Fevruar, Captain Eowarp | Warnwaicnt, in the blest year of bis age. His friends and acquaintances are reepectfu'ly invited to attend the funeral, from Lis late residence, Hudson street, Hoboken, to-morrow afternoon. two o'clock. | er Moun: Morish Lodge No. 27, of Free acd Marone, and of the fratermty generally, are invited to meet at ball past eleven o'clock, at Free Ma- son's Ball, No. 600 Broadway, to attend the funeral. On Friday February 23, of consumption, at his inte No. 217 Weat Twenty-Gfth ettect, Thomas 2 SS years, uative of Drogheda, Ireland. js acd relatives are reepecsiully requested to | ‘uneral, to-morrow afternvon, from the above On Friday zacrning, F Hiesry Cty, son of Geo, A 3 years and 6 month, His remaing will Be interred in Greenwood cemetery. ces at the residence of his parents, No. 162 to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, ary 23, of scarlet fever, 2 Anos Buckingham, ased morning, February 23, of disease of the mURL WATKINS, formerly trustee of Madison Church, to morrow The! rey and membere cf the M. ted to attend without fur- Febraazy 23, Joeerame, Jeughter of John ageil year ond the vee god frien’+ of also ‘Le mem. Chapter No. 220. | ere reepect= ited to attend «0 foneral, to-morrow morning, Neck, from ¢ dence of ber pares ud Mo wroe wtrert. UCTION NOTICE.—CONTINUATION SALE assortment of elegant will sell at auction on Sa ty saat Froncas- mabogany S 3 i LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUC' niture auction sales.—The inform bis friends and the as usual to give niture gales at a Bogart—his day, at 103s ofclock, at 121 Water 9 ooking utensils, co) steam table complete, marble se gee tal ', Attorney for mor! UCTION NOTICE. MUEL 0. D, AUCTION- stories in height, constructed in the most substential ing, at 10, leaks ‘bo »aabold Los sueet a morning, at 1034 o'clock, ho ture, 4ofs8, | and 106th streets. hight lots on Bloomidgdale road be- chaira ny, rorawad, and otha barens rome | Ing he entire ron: Detweon 40sth aed f0bth serects and bookcases, Tepoget, sat moening ts) road. Fourteen lots on 105th ntreet, &c,; marbie' top centre and other tables, oak, walaut | ferve to ihe highest ridden) nt Wil be without re- and mahogany extension tables, paintings, engravings, | —————-__*_ Sale poritive for cash. UCTION NOTICE —THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEER. — By BELL & BUsH, this day, at ma No. 27 Centre «treet, wil mainder of the consignment of beautiful Canary birds, fine birds, long breed, in 68 | has been made wholly and in handsome cages; also | it will comprise, in part, 4 , ‘S008, top centre, card and sofa tables; mah y and rosewoo sold an extensive assoriment of good household farai | parlor ebaira: mahogany Freach betetecde of all not, tea and card tables, ten restaurant | Parigt chairs; mahog hoe pictures, looking glasses, é2. tate a teto rand ol SSIGNER’S SALE—GROJERIES, LIQUORS, AND | 824 Hit names lease of 84 Grand street, Willlamsburg.—Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, com * 12 o'clock, the in ears from Feb. 1, eer, will seli at hi in trocatelle, chamber wood and mab mahogany, pain’ velock, inthe | gay, Saturday, February 24, at 10% o’elock, the re: | Hom roome, Ob'Beekman-sircet, « seay lerge desirable do., ten burea of a general av in the unexpired 1861. Yearty rent $400. je will take place without regard to weather, and goods CAMPBELL, Auctioneer. | must’ be removed thin. altefagon or early on Mendoy SSIGNEE’S SALK.—EUGENE B, FRANKLIN, AuC- | ™ornizg: tioneer—By Franklin & Nichols, offi street—will nell thle (Saturday) morning, ut regard to weather, the stock of | at 10 o’elock A. M,, « certain bond and mortgage inaie oods remai: ia the re et ree te apogee Fat ip or ee y Davia King to Joha Buxton, Jr., with ineest due close the business, by order of the assign “{ DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONFER.—LARGE AND | sbares of the stock of the Su‘folk’ Bank, New sale of real and leasehold 8 Honeere The subscriber the Merchants’ Ex: fs th FORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, 176 on I sell at public auction, at : on the 27th day of February, | George Cook will wel! the follow: | miture, including sofas, eae the highest bid jouse and iot known as No. 49 Bai side, 160 feet westerly from Fourth street, | clocks, acal On the front is a three sto: house, 26x42, with basement aad counter cellar; on three story brick kouse, with pow on mort, je. fest Fifteenth ‘street, on the north | *aiesroom 19 Nassau street, 125 ‘feet west of the | Moved for convenience of +: Upon the front of ea:h of there lots is a Koo a apy suits in hair cloth, sofar, chairs, brick house, 25x89, with basement and | rockers in ‘the rear is a three story brick | *teads, ma : pianos, centre tab! sn aorigage of 84,000; way | Mande, marble top dressing burea is, do. ching vares, ES street, on the | mattresses, bols side, adjoining, and commencin, house, 25x23, with uicmaee 69 and 71, eac! No, isa of Tio. 90 Wert Sisteenth mencivg 165 feet west fi the tront of the lot is a three basement and counter cellar, 25: three story brick house, 26x23, with cellar. now on mortgage. " Three leases of a plot of ground commencing on the | de, peaches for preserves, ples, And assorted fruits; West side of the Sixth avenue, 92 feet south of the | *X casks Muir's Edinburg ale—about six dozen in each southwesterly corner of the sixth avenue and E ghteenth | CA*k. At 12 o'clock, one new patent balan street, and running to said corner, theace westerly along | ROmeter, ‘'1851," nearly new, made Ld the southerly side of Eighteenth street 100 feet, thence | Creighton, Fulton street. Can be seen 1 with Sixth avenue 92 feet, thence 190 feet | fore. Also, one sextant, quadrant, to the place of beginuing. are five three story brick et, m the south side, - the Sixth avenue. "Upon grain caxpels, mahogany extension and o: y ry een the beer’, | ollclothe, Brussels stair carpets, china end pict $1,000 Diack walnut furniture, with other dencriptions in Upon the front of this plot jouses, with cellars 18 fees 5 inches by 30 feet. Upon Kighteenth street are two three story brick houses with basemest, 19x23; and ou the rear of these Jast houses are two three story brick houses 18x23, making nine houses in all, The above will be sold in one parcel. mane anen are from Joho, Tonnelle, aa for 15 years from November 1, 1842, with a covenan' pay for the op buildings, or renew 15 years more at arent of 5 per Ce ee PETES cent upon the valuation; the renewal to c same covenant as tos further renewal and pa; the buildings. The prosent ground is $300 per angum, tain the “perme mi hod maining goods from former ‘sale, comprising about one- went rent now received $8,000 can remain upon | yieg sardines, [gt ay a fruits. Also, Koglieh ales and wtouts, dary cheese. The three lots commencing of Sixth avenue and Twentieth street, erly along the went side of Sixth avenue 63 feet 4 inc! thence westerly 75 feet + 3 Nong BM get be leet to Twentieth agreet, ¢ north side of Twentieth street inches front, and 20 | be offered. e corner lot isa four | — 21 feet 1); inches by 42, and a QO" PAINTINGS.—THIS MORNING, AT 11 O'CLOCK, t a wm the lot next north iss foarth story brick build. and on the ove north of tae three lots | on the northwest corner | gyys hen, h of Jos KEESE, AUCTIONEER.—BY LYMAN id epee ba Sie sone Upon ing 2 feet 1), inches by last lot is one of the same are known as Nos. 321, 323, 825, Sixth avenae. $3,000 can remain On mortgage upon Nos. 321, and $2,500 upon each of the others. ‘The leaves of the six lots on the same side of the Sixth | Moore, Bar avenue, snd commencing 63 feet 4 inches north of the | ajso, Rolli northwest corner of Sixth avenue and Twentieth atest, | family Bi and extending to and imcluding the corner of Sixth and Twenty-first street. db, except the corner, which is 20 feet 8 inches household furniture at auction —On Monday Fon each of the lots iss four story brick build- | morning, st 1034 o'clock, rain or shine, large ane ing, the tame front as the lot, aad 40 fect deep. Tha | rplencid Jeasen of each lot are from the trustees of the tion of Shearith Israel, for the term of 21 months from January], 1845. Ground rent $60 per an- | trade, num, with covenants to pay for building at the expiration of the term, or renew for 21 years more, at a rent of five yn the appraised value of the lot, and to y tl ‘of the buildings on the lote eS S20" S81, 38H, 336, 38 Sixth . 327, 929, 831. 383, 335, 987 Sixth avenu i Nos. 335§and 333, $1, and upon No. 329, $2,500; main upon mortgage. 180, the leases of the four lots north side Twentieth | Lorecus, wasbetanda toilet rete, rich oval mirro’e the worth- | per) balr mettresser apd feather bed« nd Twentieth aireet, Each of the lots are he expira- | match; rieh shade clock, rorewood tables, mirror | street, commencing (76 feet westerly fro ormer of Sixth aven: 60 feet; and upo building, 20 by 40, with cellars 71, 13 Went 7 }, $2,000, upon Now. each can remain on mortgage. are from the same trustees, round rent $70 per ang 1 n each of the lots isa | paccment /urpitere—ex November 1, 1651; Jot, and with th mr nt for the buildings an those last rewed House and lot No. commencing 903 fee! corner of Sixth Let in 26x92. Upon the basement and attic bon frame houre, 36x17, wi Went Twenty:sixth street, north sid @ 25x72; op the fro of Ninth avenue. Jo ck house with cellar the rear three sory brick house with cell TEs ecw its teak’ th side of | wood pletofortes, by celebrated mokers, maguidcent i one fron’ 18, h | we shofo | be tdi ety By ~ M "Svenue, now | wasbsiand, {rom Sapam, cost $125, beart ful of) paint- 26x42; on | i ly Nis MORRELL, AUCTIONKER—FIRET PA jth street, 326 feet eaat ol E 148 Fourteenth etre 2 inches, mortgage £9,000 Southwest corner © Jot 25 feet 3 inchen by gage $3,(00; sold su f Edward J. * ebb, pow ally One-balf interest om the lease of lot ¥ rtreet, lot .6 by slout atthe sale. Theo the undersigned 5 lot 262108 fee: avenue A and Eleveoth aircet; | postemen ; three story brick bouse, mort. | #00 wants ct to the inchoate right of dower | ica sod. wasbetends, me: ‘articulars of lease given © other half eili un te wich a cOMVeysnce RO As LL ve the whole premiser the let is @ three stor; rear, @ three story brick beune 262) ‘The mortgages above ment.oped, waelh er upon the projerty or to be executed by the pur ’ dae re much of, ano deducted fr ur On the trout of mor'gage $1,000. one “J. = a per cent upon i and the suctioneer’s fecn of 8) | at the time of the cal, and smount of the purchase, lew amount of the mortgages derrigned at the office of C. C. Mareb eet, om the JF of the houre in Fort {ter the wale, the house not ng been occupied. property in a ruperior cla TAS COMBS, MEAL EST UG. forma the pabhc te 244 Grand etreet.—“ales of pe, | for a chert Ume only, at 1 aeaeeye “{ Fareiture snd merchan-ire at Houres rented axd property of al) kince pold at private DAY SALES AT AUOTION. thie day, 8 HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE— QD. of Household four story house street (not oil i BS 8 house, of the mahogan; x 10D ining and co chairs, sofas, peor, ta match, centre side and sof tables, , sleeve | yosewood etagere, with plate glass doors and back; very orig, of spied cone and Aninns bookcase, superbly carved; escritoire, with plato glass doors, baperd. tapertr FUR: oval wis 8 choice 3 iste rich frames, French engra’ rich bisque and Parian fyures, twenty-one day rma clock, china spittoons, &c., &e. Drawing room— ew suit In crimson ope oval mirror, cur- Uncle Tom Cabin va: Hy rowewood . comprising rove- room, and blackwaln bair ere omgfi Bale postisye” ‘Spun x ome of Valuable real estate by order of the United ‘Trust Company ot New Lork, Receiver, &c.—E. G, HALLIDAY, will sell at auction, op Monday, February 26, at 12 o’cloek, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the valua- ble property on the nothwest corner of Fourteeath street and the Eighth avenue, lately known as the Knickerbocker Bank. The lot is twenty-five feet nine and a balf inches wide, 1ront and rear, and seven'y five feet deep. The building covers the entire lot, is four restaurant, consisting of seven eplen- E, HALLIDAY, ‘AUCTIONEES.—POSITIVE SALE, je manner of the best mrterials. Also, eight lots on the Tenth avenue, comprising the entire front betwean LOStD 06th street, between the Tenth aveuue COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—OONTINUATION SALE . of cabinet furniture, pier gl pianos, ke. Ac, ing from Thursday's tale.—F. ‘ton will sell thie assorgment of cabinet furniture, mo! ronewood and mahogany mar! sofas, couches and couch and oak extension dining tables, bookcase cottage and plain bedstea: carpets and oilcloths; French plate and oval mirrors: silver plated ware; cottage and dining room furniture; t or ten dozen curl maple chairs; office desks; to- with an assortment of second-hand furniture. 81 Nassau | > . “ih meee pruary 2h | JOR SALE—BY Wa. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER, AT the Vestibule of the City Hall, New York, Feb. 24, ® certain personal mortgage made by John Buxton, Jr. to Benjamin Andrews on yzer.ces Now 145 and 147 Fulton street. Also, a certificat at 103g o’elock th ) morn ‘above, at store, Lousrhold shairs, parlor do., rockers, library tablew, bedsteada, , crockery, glass ware, sks, Ac. Sale poritive, exten) brick | without regard to weather. The store to let. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. B, LEEDS & CO —Saturday, Feb. 24, at 104 o'clock, at the sale of furniture, (re- je,) consinting of Brussels ” nee , couches, do, hall stands, French bed- tresses, arm ehairy in brocatelle, wardroves, sip rosewood and mabogany, wash- taple chairs, parlor suits in brocatelle acd pluab, ena- melled cottage furniture, palliaeters, piano ssoolt, in- ¢ dining and pier, do. look'ng glasses, mahogany crib, ware, variety. Aleo, at 12 o'clock, seventy five cases mirma o@ ship’s cbro- Mi Blise & by calling at thelr arte, and epy glace, with care mi (> Monday next, lock A. M,, at No. Pane street. up t sewing machinery, Grov r, Barer & Co., Manufacturers; also, dewke, benches fxturee, fc., Ke. JOHN W. SOMERIND) KE, Att'y for Mortgage. AUCT:ONEER.—SHE- This Say, at 765 Broad- t 11 o'clock, all the re- We of Hine grocezien, rof Eighth stree way, cori stock of superior wine, brandies, and other liquors, in wood and glass; epicer, condiment, ancho- reserves, tean, sugars, cotl ried Also, the scales, tea and oi) cans, two ‘ron safer, ® large quantity of small waren geceraily found in Geass blisbmente; one grocery wagon, one Lgbt a wagon, two sete of harness, &c. on Saturday evening, Fed. 24, at 7 catalegue of fresh standard books an: liery and book salesroom. 341 Broadway, rge collection of oil paintings, by Amer can artiete, ating of rich landscapes, winter pieces. a copy of celebrated Voyene of Life, lake and mounta'o & USEELL W. WESICOTT, AUCTIONEER.--ELEGANT variety of household furniture of every de Congreg a: rcription, being the entire contente of hovuce 72 Bighth | yearsaud 4 tae rs . avenue, worthy the attention of housekeepers and the goods will be peremptorily ecld, connieting od parlor furniture, en suite inhaircloth one nt suite, tight pieces, ip French brocade: carved teten and sofas; arm and reception chare to ctegeres, rorewood pianoforte, superior Instr velvet and bar bottom chairs, carved boo peintings; two cortly French mirrora: elegant mante Vases apd ormaments, | taine ani whuier, variety rieh «llver Ware, Tose woo mab be: with a jarge quantity of bedroom ‘urs UFPE £ALE.—D. £ | ELL AT £10 | $3 Brosdway, on Monday the { gebruary | TW o'eiock, A. My & large | | izes F. (wore Deputy Sher S' SA‘ E OF GUITARS, VIOLINS, ac. OW ‘ 4, ot 1136 o'clock A. A., at 18 Beek- man street, nd ‘ourth ator ble psrortmen fulters and o ard musical inetromeots, one stove and pipe, eb. +1 Naorau street, this morning, at 104 c'cloce | Tovey ood parlor furniture, covered sauin; brocatelle rove: rev by p08 artiste black walout and oak exiens din-ng tables; 50 lots of gold jewelry, 10,000 ‘ jen. bronre ‘bal! stande, resewood bedaieads ands, marble top; mabogany dresring ba le oval, Ac. in red frames, clocks and table cartors, sofas, te: . 196 Serif | atetes, easy chairs, rockers, centre table, war- ladies’ workstends, wardrober, hunger, ngs brary and office tatles, rose b to meteb, ke, Ae, 3, B— recom aanued and waler, bee. Bvery i Loge! By order of Richard & CO. Keres they wl beve extinition, ? Fiee Art Oa ery oe thereef wil be received. Admiseion free D EXGHAVING? ROUGH? Also 6 7 HOw io. the Kighent price paid for then «© on mal) and ange eugrev age, od weowr he Sh wie at the Ola Curicety thop, We pee ol Fitewucery WEW PUBLICATIONS. CARD TO THE PUBLIC —THE PUBLISHERS OF THE Li Beauties of Fauny Fern, have aga'n, much their will, to erave the indulgence of the px lic. It war, eincerely, their intention to have published the book this weel,as announced in a former card, Al- though two binderieries are constantly at work, the ‘book cannot be supplied in sufficient quantities to meet ike demand. Order by mal) and by telegraph are be- ing, it hourly regeived from all parts of the Union, are several thouseads in arrears. However, Bave now taken measures to re issue a more rapid and next week the work will poms be issued ip city of New York, Price $1, cloth. H. LONG & BRO., 121 Nassau street, ATTLES OF 1HE CRIMEA—SECOND EDITION NOW ready. G. 8. WELLS, Publishers, No. 140 Nuseaa et, New York. OW READY— THE KNOW NOVBING ALMANAC, AND TRUW AMRWICAN’S MANUAL, FOR 1655. Iustraved. Prive 12)¢ cents; per bundred, $7, per doi $1. Thin comprehensive a. contains the most promi- pent and important subjects relating to the American party spe ite principles. Americans ean post themselver up 0 thoroughly from this hamdbosk, that their oppon ente cannot but confers the urgent necessity of the na- tiona! American party. Thore statistics, docamentar} evidences, and well authenticated fact+, 50 much neede by the rank and file of the new party, partiaalarly the younger members, are bere recoried fo s convenient sod enduring form, for future reference in debates, argu- mente, speeches, addresses, &c, Every American should poreess a copy of the Almanac and Manual. To convey an idea of the interesting character of this valuable pemphiet, we subjoi a portion of the CONTENTS: — Abistory of the American party and its principles, from the days of Washington up to tho present time America for Americans—160 nores of land for every Aweriean man men end child, Proms Mysteries Exposed, Low Nothing. Webster a “Know Nothing.” Secret Instructions of the Jewults. Influence of Romish Priests at Ele Count Raimond’s Degracation, with woovevt ere of Americans by iri+h Catholics, in Phila- Desecrated and Destroyed by Papal nd the Widows, The Remiab Curse—The Bishop's Oath, and the Jerult’s th. The Leopold Foundation (by Professor Morse.) Bishop Hughes. William H. Seward—His Election, ‘The Traitors Recorded. The Wide-A a. Know. Liphern J itatistion General Principles of the Romish Syrtem. Proclamation of Monarchical Principles by the Jowuite ‘The Strength of the Know-Nothingn. Developements of Popery+-The Priest's Oath. Present Attitude of the Roman Catbolics. “ Down with the Natives,’” Martacre of §t. Bartholomew's (with wood cute) Gayersi’n Address to the Know-Nothing». Traitore Derpised by All American Booka Destroyed by Catholic Teachers. Matons Proseribed. Remanisto Inismical to Republicanism. Influence aud Power of Foreigners Our Native Land, Burning of American Bibles by Catholic Priests (with weod-eat). Foreign impudence. No Coalition! No Compromise! 1 7 MAN, C AND MANUAL Contains reventy t , Well printed. 'n emall type on good paper, with utiful Emblonmatical tte Title-pege. "DE WITT &gDAVENPOLT, Publish and 16: mau street, ON THE iCh—THIS WeEd's OWNSO: “Ol 5 YANKEE PRIVATEER contain the fret of au ex: ching story of THE AKCTIC REGIONS, rivateer also contains the Masque Ball; il'story cf Theoprastus Bombastes; Irivhman Ip the Crimean War; Sailor's Life; The Old Sailor's Tale; Poetry, and lots of Anecdotes. Price only four cents, Sold every where. Also, just out im book form, a story publiebed im the Privateer, called THE SMUGGLER K On em Rover ov THE ANTILLEN, Ad exe ting romance of the ren. IMluntrated Price 2h cepte, Trade » applied by the agents, 11 Jeu street O83, JONES & TOUS PE BEST SUMBER OF THE NEW YORK PICAYU Aver ineued is out to day, with INAL CARIOATUA Doingr of t * Wrongs Conve fesneo on ti bien Ma: Tre High Boot Maniac, The commencement (five cuts) of a foll and authentic account of # revent duel among the Fifth Avenudies, forty funny caricaturen, being one of the most bumor- our afairn of the season. Jaline Cerar Hannibal's ecientific lecture on Sexo Horton, Beride twelve columns of #barp parserapbe op car reptevents, Frice 3 cente, Sold all over WH. LEVISC Editor and proprietor, 15 Sprace #tres AE MOET FUN EVER PUBLISHED FOR 26 CEN’ vi Laughing Gas. An Encyclopedia of Wit, Wisdon and Wind, By fam Slick, Jr. This mort origin ing, queer, curious, and laughable book, in now It will be ound & complete antidote forthe blaes, ’' and allother melancholy O1# th with. It is com: laughable engravi extending joker, other th ngs to get fat on; nnd * deet of it ls that every thing about the book i# new and fresb—all new—new designs, now stories, new type—r ole ceric almanac stuff. All who read, or intead tore the Life of Barnum or Greeley, will not be posted they do not buy this book, n# Greeley'® acovunt (to0<0 from the New York Tr bune) of bin adveot oe Preedwey onnibur~and between two fat gale~wr we be found in any other work. The w) ce J with the fanniest cerign ever made 1 svere Vubliahed and for vale by GARRET Alno fc2 wale by all boc 00, 18 Ao eet ‘LISHED, acing Ite’ fortiica- worm, & Yined with nroperd np of the Crimes, Pisck fro Bi Torkey ip Ar'a, and agres tione before Setmet and 4 pion of Cronstads api! S* Perereburg. Thew mbinei on @ rbeet 25 by inches, Puely colored: making the s208 magnificent an the only rel'aple and comprehensive chart of tt» ¥ or. ublebed. Price 25 cents. Dealers tupp terror, Agente wasted to ne)! in all parte of toe Vinee Staton and Canadae. Aléreee G. 8 WELTS, Pat ter, No, 140 Naseau ssreet, New York 1 ublekers of News ving the above one ‘aver b will receive a copy of the map. 4 February 3 pe of France, 9 Walker eure? BELIGIOUS NOTICES. 7 UTICE.—REV. EB. 8, JANES, D.D., N bishops of the M. & Church, will + Mariner's M. F. courch, im Unerry ay) afternoon, EV. Dh. WADSWORTH, OF PHILADELPHIA, WiLL R denver the twentlet discourse before the Youny en'# Association of the Houth Dutch Church. Fifte erence, corner of Tweasy-firet stress, on next Sabbath pg, 2th inet., at 75) o'clock HIN, PASTOR OF © org, will det f bin diet FARBATH SCHOOL ATTACHED TO THE SIXT T Univerealiet Society will repeat ite fourth an bibition on Monday ‘pg, Febru ond Twenty Tickets 12)¢ cept iN ay, the paloting by Jloracd Verne Tee | widences aud stores. | Brethren of Jonept 7 Be teeripuions fer & Coe eogray ce THE TURF. Bw YORK, FER 22 & CHALLENGE * from the AM 409% WHORIVING A NEW HUrPLY of the best qoslity of red ach coal, hich | sm ce Liver og vel ecrerred from my yerds, corner of Mini ah Greenwich etreete, corner of Twenty Oth erect ae rib avence, an 116 Dosne etrest, soar Brot wey. Weipht earrented of forfeit onal. A |, Herald offee COMPPYENT BALEMWOMAN, WHO IA THUR ot A 7 ecenainte’ with th a4 erring of of & fin) f were, c4n Oe & permacent et M. Peyser, 467 Meoséway corner Wilt Wn $6 Ont bie private family, m 4 pele be‘ a vod eigins ye a) 129 Mat T | PUT SEE TCL A RARE CHANCE FOR A PERSON WITHOUT CArl- pect, tal —Wante?, » middle aget man to act im the ¢a- aldtance with sen ceptaiis required: “Appin ie 0. f ua with sea required, Aj og. T. G. W. B. LeFort, 1€2 South street. vey YOUTH, SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, FROM THE interior, every way retpectatle, active, inte! ind trustworth; , educated at one of the best com rebools in New England, writes well and has been taught hookeeping, desires @ permanent situation io an import. ing or wale ‘cstatllshiment or banking oiflce, can make himeelf sengptabie tosuch, Address B., care of A. %, Lawrence, 122 Water street RY GOODS CLERK.—WANIED, A FIRST RaTE taleernan, one “sequainted with the haberdarhery eyurtment pretersed. JONES & O0., 180 Kighth avenue, RUG CLERK WANTED-—ONE FOLLY QUALIIED may adéress Chemist, Herald office, stating salary An Engiishman preferred, ‘MI 1 OYMENT WANTED--BY AN ENER. etic young wan, who will work nok he eae Rime reretion| ta competent clerk or porter. Beat city reference; no objection to the cu: » Please Energy, box 162 Herald office, sed ae OUSEREEPER WANTED—IN A LAROP IRS Cy phe Bross say ‘owe Lut an experienced er American or Royiish, 'y. - Tobe box 1,241 Post Omcc.? ed Spp'y. Ad a attelind teac meee ES N PCHANICS, FARM HANDr, AND FEMALE DOwRS- di tiew, or other la’ rosy be engaged at the of- Bee of the American aud Forvign Emigrant Protective ) Ewployment Society, 27 Greeu wich street: female Jen blso wt the upper office, Nos. 14 and id Astor required, oO" ASION FOR A STORE.—\ © RENCH LADY, WHO have little Knowledge of wantr mituation ly to Mrs, ~ A1ESWOMAN WANTED. TED, A YOUNG iy att, to take charge of 0 Ince embroidery ent famey store. re o rer trou! eigen ‘ hee = any but ao experienced and competent person applying. Address, port pale, J.P, Tepito satare w Offiee, ITUATION WANTED—BY 4 |.) PECTABLE WOMAN* bo ae wet nurse ino private fom ly. Good eclty refer. beer can be produced. Apply x: No. 22 Wooster street ber cen Cane] and Grand atree\y FAMSTRESS WANTED,—A!).Y, BETWEEN THE ‘ bourmef 10 and 12, at tl» Eagle Hotel, corner of Frankfort and William streets SITUATIONS SPEEDILY ¢ teachers, clerks, nale Ob wteamers and railrow Geer, boy® to learn trade Apply at & e. FOR SCHOOL JREE MILLINERS WANI! > ciRST CLASS PASH sonable tocnet trimmers, ho can act as pales. if permanen’ ations rtore, ty addressing, with rete *, beri alé office, for three days. FT © APOTHECARIES AND Thi \DICAL PROFP&ION {p general.—A gentlemas, Laving passed a course at ibe University Co + and . » prescribed rome, also in thoroughly conversant with (a! practice, wishes to engage with one of the profer An office would be peatly furnished if led. eon, for three days, L. K., Herald office: - ) HAs BEEN BROUGHT yen for a situation early os erlence in the manage- of fear milly this cow thoroughly understa + McKicve, He ATI ERAIDER: otto do al) hinds tail ewelry atere, to work who thorovghly Ragerste try, and ANTED—A SITUATION | fest vok and good b ter; b \ troming if reqy red. t ty reference from her last Can be rece for two days ati’ Ith ateoet ay sara 4 LAD. Whit SPEAK SPAN employment light a 4.8, Heralc flee ‘mn Speneb, with Rng! ! cee where fom slation, stating + ge N, WITH. GOOD the olty and coun- the Coriatian | *, Olt Sixth avenue, th ttreet BY A RESPECT A LY YOUNG WOMAN, or the wore « days at 1D te y- 18 8 be Seen. TN Re wands the fancy dvy mak pg neck evtre cbarge ae TED—A SMART, A bhud Pet OF Wes SITUATION AM ATD OX POR “ight Bowrework, by ® + welive gi!. Good references given. Apply. fe: days at 6d Vifth 17eet, pear Second avenue Waste 0 GO IN sUNTAY, A YRO- testaut woman, lo do ork must be & god plain co.) ant baker « i 6 waeher ood e7, reepectio! and willl ve hersell general); ueefal. no © aw a Tittle girl ot Bent of ¢y reference required i. r er nnd capaci'y ‘tress B, bow 2,450 wos -A” SITUATION ! . © 00k, ualerrte branct an give good haven ‘OF A WODRRY rovma, for seaall conveniently ar- od east of Seventh ' 6 The bert of refer a Woation, Heraid STELLIGENT PRO. h. or Welsh, who ® oulag nod |e woh ean apply at y Good references expected b eeary -s YOUNG WOMAN 10 DO THE WOuK of a rinall fam * mont be @ fret rate | weeber @nd irom goes og and | otlging. German oF Foghen oret Oty reference | vet. { requared. Apply at 104 Me AMERICAN GIRL, in a hotel or dining Can be seen for omant, TANTED—A BITUATION |W te deo haw telecon, peed city re 170 ¢ayr at (41 Brosdway, | AMILY, IN COUN. ao lety, in which ord amd se email re box 2704, Pot TANTEL try oF MAN TO COOK ; rower, Also, & girl » upper e Citern years of | take care ef children, Gow velerence rey | Appey a: 26 Went Thirty env an BB WANTS A ot A’ SEAMSTRESS, | Fas cee who can doall » nvroltery api plain wring ceo Cat and Bt fo a, help wt dress mah og do up Ene things, +¢ Can be seen for one off Third avens ombermald if wamt- cant Tecety oath om lives yk OR WiTR) ‘ ot Thirty-(ourth rune, TED—A SITUATIO A RESPECTABLE end young tomar, en 6 tte do general small pr vate ete\ar de r@okh ” rou! J ‘ Penne wo dae ar lie 0 A, in the ree TD-BY A herr chambhermal4, ' WwW’ | reed references ’ Leroy treet ASTED—A GOOD si0eT RATE Wash W 7 end roner no ot ‘> & eoler ae Daler | etreet, fe mr work wed wait | Ug aes STUATION. wy er preeent em ployer'#, Con oe een for one de on) eet PRT SAS TRM LN, 0, Beoahway J sSTED—A SITU ATH PORTABLE AND OVEN OVSTERS =! 418 Dreadway, Law ov © PLAIN AND RA- ter, One anew » copying law caverns with scvonte. abdrese Som poy, Am .(0EN TRARY OP care (be priet tore. One from tee onl oy preterre Any (ark, general oo printer o® Nesewn etreet, cor hermes, ( POHOB WILL +) GIVEN FOR A @tTUs- | $10 Hteate® Ine tant cated le thie olty or it ye ty & ung man 6 enough end correct bookkeeper end Gtrertomed to bw ae ote oe eghent references, en roy oo ee ee