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VIRGINIA. cond in Winchester—The ow Fiag in Disgrace. WixcrmsteR, Feb. 23, 1869, The fire compauies of this city paraded to-day in uniform, and with @ large concourse of people geivered m front of the Court House and listened to & due address from T, § Shumate, a young and pro. guinent lawyer of whe city. An entire fire cozy aud a few members o Another turned ont of the procession, refusing to march further, because a Member of the ploncers carried asmail United states Bag uot a foot un length ‘The re Was no disturbance. The Twent' wn psa REVENUE. Clark, Dedse & Co. ae Assessor Webster. Mr. J. D. Maxwell, of the firm of Ciark, Dodge & Co,, the ¥ reet bankers, appeared in answer to snimmons, accompauted by the lawyers of the firm, before Asvessor Webster yesterday moriimg, to answer the interrogotaries prestribed by law touch- ing thew business, aud why they had not com- plied with the reqmrement of the Internal Revenue Pepartment, Jt Gansplred during the examination that tne drm had commenced business on @ cash capital of $500,000, on which no internal revenue whatever has heen paid up to the present moment. On being tuterrogated as to Lhe capital in the con- geo on the ist of January last Mr. Max- weil seemed to be nonplasseds and was to give even an approximation of the amount. He stated that he could not answer the question without his books, aad tue assessor courteously granted Dim uncil the afternoon to refer to is Hooks and appear vefore him again, On pre- mot ab gcnung himself about four o’clock, Mr. Maxwell git dechal lus imability to answer, as the ume al- el him was not sufficient fora thorough exam- Tuvtioa of the books, The examination was there- ry posiponed to a future day, to allow him ample e Wo furnish the desired mformation, Interna! Revenue Returns. ‘The following are the returns made by the different stage aod railroad companies, theatres and gas com- panies for (he month of January, 1869:— stages. Eifth Avenue Stage Company... on Avenue ptage Company > Street and Snenrees, Browiw4y, ‘Awenty-tlird Street ‘and’ Ninih Avenve Stage Company. . Fourth Avenue Stage Company Broad way and Second Street Stage Company in ‘Tota).... 72,701 ie Dry Deck, Hast B’way and Battery Railroad.. a 4 Avenue ——— Fourti Avenue, New Veni and Harlem RR Sixth Avenue Railread..... Severth Avenue and Broadway Railroad. Fight: Avenue Railroad . Nua Avenue Railroad. . ew York and New Haven Railroad ity-second aud Grand street Railro: ndsou River Raliroad., 180,078 Central Park, North and East iver Raiirodd 34,855 ‘Total. Ge pone: c Manbatten Gas Company New York Gas Compa: Metropolitan Gas Coupan; Barlem Gas Company.. Total... 249,882,162 Gross Receipts. $40,092 AMUSEMETES. Mmmany. Hryants’ Gosmop Wood's Treven 4 New York Circus Tneaire Comique, two da Touy Panta Total...... EARTHQUAKES, Kecture in German by Dr. Adolf Doun _2Dr. Adolf ouay delivered a lecture on this sub- fect before 2 weil attended meeting of the German Bociety for Intellectual Advancement, at their rooms, Nos. 1€7 and 169 Court street, Brooklyn. The Jecturer felerred to the views heretofore advanced by the old school, especially Humboldt, that the interior of the earth 1s a heated, molten, not flaming mass, as the true one. and stated the modern theory, defended particularly by Dr. Volger, to the effect, that the @arti’s centre is holiow, filled with gasea, which, reiding Lo tke pressure Ofkhe surlace ‘wat, break ‘h here and there and these occasion eartn- juakes and volcanic eruptions, as being fallacious. lecturer sustained his views by numcrous refer- ences to geolvgical and geognosiicul facts, referred at dength to the rising and sinking of the eartn’s sur- “face in vartons localities, the relation of terra firrua to the Ocean and the many other phenomena which seemed to maintain the theory that eurtiquakes Proceed from the movement of the molten inte- Tiar of the globe. THE ALABAMA CLAIMS, To tee Evrrex or THE HeKan When General Grant gets fairly in the Presidential ebair ict him have 2 commission appointed to adjndi- cate upon the claims and the exact amount due fand to whom) on account of the corsair spoliations made by ihe Alabama, Shenandoah aud other Birates, Then issue United States government bonds toeack one for his or their just claims, and state in ‘the bond what st is for and that the cause of its tasue a8 suaply becanse Great Britain will not pay the Just claims of the spoliations made by the alove wai Let tue bonds be long, say fall ay r m1950. 1 h coupon for interest stale the same ‘Ming to substanee as the body of the bond. Every wix mo: hoie iInatier Would come frean into the pion markets of tke world. By this means it weald what was justly due bun is day aud generation, ee not have to wait ay tha: is always made ‘by goverument diplo- The British goverament would li to hurfy the matter ef seutieent and have those bonds Dousnt ia with speed and lave this big sore plas teres over With a plaster {wily aswbig as the sore. THE CITY'S CHE HAVE CH Through Rot a iriend to soothe Rol a bed to lie upon cu re Sadje 0 kick aud eure Jebooed tn xin eadly needing Aig frotm Christian vongue and puree, fut the rich Fuil of vy " ie. cklena he of woe or weal Death from hunger is before ber. Sie must either starve or steal, d who can biame het inger pace ber vitals gnaw — Bou eudearor w reclaim ber, ihe violates the la meeiepee Cree. with well attectes paraion, “Ou upon the Ute tues reased man's roth vg er aw. her temptation no feeor nig » aed CITy’s ¢ enmuDi BN! PERRIBLE _ATROG ITLES! A LITTLE GIRLS FRET FROZEN ofr! THE PLEIN COT FROM HER BACK! TAY CHLDREN'S AID KOUrRTY WY UNDER THE VEIL oF 11% THOK OF “SAINTS WIENDS WAKING HEAVEN'S Liter: BANCTIMONIOTS LERCHER! RELIGIOUS HUMBUGS EXPOSED: WOH MOE PROFITABLE THAN VIRTUE! ASUNTS FACR AND A DEMON'S HEAKTY BOW @OXG SHALL BUCH THINGS CONTINUE! THE MONSTER PUNISHED! RETRIBUTION! WLI ou Jee pite of th exertions wale the “Children's Ald Fo. @ety “The Miwsvoye® Lodging Mad city misehonae eneraly, here x ati] much tao in the matter « relieying en the suterivg litle drew know: “The ite, whtefaced, panury- mutferers tA ip | eubterranen a courts and midy, mate * rh oF punta the su y at night in cures one, com! gther pI ta Aid able to ati teal into--some it friends, and ‘there who | saree fer bone seen Durstiie thromeh the seta ; Be bitter cold most naa! her Coot were biimered Wik door, ond ner ewarinied ie re racked by rheumatis, while THE OIrws CHILDREN. fal the while the monster who #ul parte attended ehurel: regularly aud w: © Saaint by thone who did not know ber. us we have said, ocourred pearly a score of years oars apy eee say how many siinilar casee have happen ince hal eve: in tact. im. Deckers tod all dead yet octet ta ch tortures eos than ‘The Mi ‘of them und their victims, nd, ‘what is; worse, tuts will alwaye be the case til the mil: Jengina comes, We cannot aller Numan nature, but we can do the ext best thing—we can expose such atrocities when they come to light, and such ts our purpose at the present thne. "Anybody: who will follow ‘us khrough the following narrative of wrong and retribuuon will acknowledge the | full force of all which we have sid and will feel themscives well repaid for their rouble as weil. ,,. sir, may I shovel off your sidewalk?" “No, boy !—go home ‘aud tell ve motber to take care of AF only want Sve cents, sir just five cents—let me have fre couts for half aa hour aiid Vildo, any work you're a-mind fet me at—{ don’t care what it ia.” “No, E tell you! Go howe aud keep out of the streetal toachool! Tdon's see what parenis ean be thinking Otte to go running around begging!” sw stout bulit iad, who éneried upon constructed wooden abovel, and the Rormante whom he addressed himaeif was the wealthy, Mr, eymour, Seaacalinn eke ssote a salt on Ths bow was about fourteen, Fears Of aye, and though shat ily ‘dressed, and wretched Inoking enough, there was something about his countenance which could ot fall to ita- press a close oberver favor Xr. Seymour bad) ‘ined from a drive out on the and bey shou Senge Piatt rne avenue iv bis macnitcent alc door of his residence when Sonuly sane walked alsug nt he mindows ottarich tae sions in frout of whieh he wus passing, paused and accosted im, About an hour after the above agotm dressed for the sireet, stood his front parior. Already suai pate red the boy's ain bebe! plead Suddenly an halt of fear, alto aura roe his iipe as he actn ally met the mournf the boy's large, sorrowful yen ‘At was but a single out ofleriug to ‘stop, mour sprang to the instant was at the gazing frou the window ig ~ af nce, and the ut soon recovering bi ee na, th then out at the door, and , a he touched the iad cata Ad the shoulder, “are ie rete won't, though,’ weuiscman deiner 1 have pever done an: ahing winked ae inunier before I go. home without anything!” “Good gracious, boy!” exclaimed Sr. qoumypng? , Updn my life you ink Uk here's some change for you hist Kanne i few silver coinr. iy the look of blank despair vanished from the boy's conse cane mercies oe as engony clu money w e o 13 Sul’ he hastily Sjnsulatod 3 fervent “Thank'ee, ale” and ed awey up the street at his topmost Mr. Seymour stood looktug after t till he saw is enter a baker's shop on te corner, and th ae mechanically followed in the same direction, ag he walked alon ‘So he was hungry,” ho muttered, as “and perhaps he iaay be connected with some one Ww sentra cat Sea euhine thin Peasant aeee fe tome, but, . semnethi rr ‘ derstand ia els mo to follow him, and I will do so, 1et Wl was bungry—very bur -—for as he emerged from the baker's shop cluichiug aloal of bread inhis bervous grasp, Mr. Seymour, who tollowed closely, observed that he tore a piece irom ikaud ravenously gnawed it as de siarted op arua, Atlength the boy dared up a dark alleyway, the entrance to whicheMtr Sevio our Peaclod eee in Nmap to ee ss of bis pursuit enter a tewant bat oer Seymour also entered the dismal habit some delay found MMusclf in am foor, ‘The room was s arial one, sod from, its position ‘ie Nght of day. exoept at meridian (it was about three o'clock then), was almost excluded. The ioe pus was cleanly scrubbed, he walls were vehite, and t en, What few were istened brightly in ste ‘eanligh at But But save a clean board eaarkest sorner ot tan ‘ream ca tue Bose, resting upon & a table; and a a4 the apartment contained uo furniture. and ar he secon’ Which occapted Sitting bolt upright upon this latter was a woman, Wasted away aimos: (oa skeleton, In er bony hands she clutched a joaf of bread, from which suchad Tavenoualy torn a mouthful, and lying prone’ at her side, with his (ace burled in the pillow and groaning and sobbing piteously, was the bos whom the rich man had followed. Mr, closely, for the bright glare of the sun upon the snow without bad temporarily uniitied his eyes to view objects tn a subdued light, Dut he exw enoush wo shock him greatly, and stooping down he placed his hand upen the shoul- deref the boy, and shaking him gently he said ina kindly to “Get ap, my Little man, and man ont for some-more fitting food than'tiwt, You shall want for nothing now, for I will be yourivicnd. See, bere is money!” And as he spoke be took some silver cots frou hits pocket. Rising from bis recumbent position as the frst tones of the gentleman's voice fell upon bis ears, the boy thraed and faced the latter, wno was surprised to eee upon his fea~ tures, not a look of gratitude, but’ an expression amounting almost to maltgnity. “Co away!” exclaimed the boy, bitterly, “go away and Jeave mse alone. I hate yon! “And why shonld you kate me, my poor lad 2” inquired Mr. Seymour, in a tone of unfeigued surprise; “I never injured oul ‘you have!” exclaimed the boy, passionately, you have always injured me apd such ax me, “I hate you because you in sick ebsa becuse pon con't enve who searmoh a0 tama oe Zou hare plenty toeat and to drink, and to wear and throve Away. Livel as though I could Kill you, and I may, too, if yon don't go away, for T have the strength to doit now, though 1 ain only @ boy Upon my life J believe the boy Mr. Seymour in a sort of half soliloquy. SL believe 1 am,” returaed the Hoy vehemen:iy” and it wouldn't be much to wonder at ir was crazy puldn't care whfeb f Mr. Seym« Was aboutto make some conciliatory rep! but before Le could do so the door opened, and a little gin avout nine yeara of age entered, bearing th cr hand « bow! of soup. She was a beautiful, bright-looking ebild, although fer elotbes were untidy and her hair was tincombed and fell straggling around her face. Hir large blue eyes were full of eutleness and love, and an almost Angello look rested upon yr meek, retiring conntenance. ‘She was somewhat discuncerted uj discovering a stranger, but beckoning the boy to ® corner, abe said iD & Ieper, while a suite of Jor lishte up ber inte, thin face. ert, Charley. I've breavbts, bow! of real pice soup for your moiber, and 1 know it ‘ido her yood, Mra Maddox, who ives up'stairs, gave it to me for fetching her a “pail of water; but Pia uot hungry, and i will be 80 uice for your Pipe power Ip quivered as be strggled to subdue enme tere bie emotion, and he answered at last 1a a husky voice: “she dou't want it, Naggie; I know she don't; you tat ft yourse! ~ “Who is that gentleman *" whispered the girl, at the same time stealing a glance at Mr. Seymour. “He is a rich man,” answered the boy, aloud, “who lives tn great house -up tow! SOb, Tam so glad !” exclaimed the sure he will do seoracthiag for gout snot “Of course I will, my Iit iitle lady,” #aid Mr. Seymour, “that? is what I caine here for.” Jovousty, “for Lam can’t help ber now! If you hud given me only tive cents when I frst asked you it might, perhaps, have done some goed; bat is too late now. “Look at ber! And again throwing himself face downward upon the bed he gave way other passionate outbnest of grief. raspicion tashed across the mind of the miiton- we eyes had by this time become accustomed to the light, and, jooking directly at the we St broke upon hfs ?” be exclaimed, holding sty shat ont the frightful speciacie, obbed the boy, they put her ip the en Tuere will be no ane While he was thus wildly lamenting, the little girl bad Placed her bow! upon the rade table,and with the tears standing ip ber nila ayes, had advanced towards bin. Kneel- tng beside him as the despairing words leit his lipr, she throw er title white arms around lis ueck, and murmured, in, tone ut mingled pathos and gentle repr “No ane, did you say, Charley? No one Ingtandiy tae oy checked hia violent gr throngh his tears, he sepiied, as he atiect and : “dead—dend—dead ! And when groand, I shall be wlone-—all alone | eare for me then !"* nd looking up ly prossed ber Oh, I forgnt you Maggie-—I forgot you biameine.. f was thinking of nothing t very, very bard to fee them take her aw: By this time Mr, Seymour had recovered somewhat from the first shock which his foeltngs had sustained, nod ap- proaching clase to the corpse, he began io peruse the features nttontively. A thrill of horror shook bie frame anew na betandin ebange whieh death had made, he felt marally certais ad Beru the tage before une der far different circumeta “What is your uaime, boy: he asked, excitedly, turning toward the sorrowhne ‘The boy was siubboru ‘and would Rot answer, but bis little | companion replied » fila naane i Cnartey Holicer, » “it a abe, and we have aet a at inst, bot onder what terrible circumstances! Ob, ey a frightful, frightful death for her to die ™* He spoke truly. Tt was a frightful death, for the woman had died of starvation! Starvs {a the imide of plenty { aL | it you musn’t ber. It will be so Enger to appease the frighi/til cravings of hanger seized the joa! ape tora from i 4 mouthful, but even as she esvayer to manticate it the fatal reaction took Pace, death seized ber io the effort, aud she who had once tasled the nwrets of Ainence, now sat there (the victim of crue! want, ftened car “Suniy ‘asineafhideen, wits ta 2 ree Se he | jom the = rushed the coruner's office, Ap logue. wi weld spon the body « ola wretched and—ex- copt by the weeplag boy ake had left behind ber—apparentiy unknown woman: the coroners jury, euns of ién who bad sudcenly veen taxen from thet Pusiness aod (orced into 1 prompts abd without ately find out who or whst she ctidery her Rod exemplary citizen hat y rcentty laid to rem in penser attending the ft had aasemnied in the room adjoining the cnetin ede Mary Hollister diew. 40 Wik over the tut erent. Theae were of the deceased woman; tte Bridget Mul.ins, a washer m i a Poitip Ferry, Known rr. pines Cor ween Greenwood Come tn. the neti And so ihe tine » gontiemnan has off are. find me ‘dae ?” waked tne wit deceased! woman’ ‘The poor boy, who, absorbed iv bis drep grief, sat in an fhe way coraer, did Not bear Ler, and Wits Maga shee tore betemve his feocthplocs. “Don't speek to him bow, Mts. Muiliog, please dont,» pleaded the little eréature—-'Ws feria so ina he ion't want pelt, Tkeow all abort i, and I'D answer pour quae , Reymuour has ofared ta how a piace for Coariey | bax The converantion was interrupted by 2 knock at which was opened by Mra. Mullipg, ate » thi, bilto Kimiater expression Of Gonuicunnce, w. m. pared the philosopher, fell upon the new gomior ner "em sitcktug out and tridky- twist Winwelf into any siape ‘adroitly make bis eecape through the Every bair on ie head. to be sure thers unt many of them—ta an eel, ¢ was magnibed ta the size of iis with « sia fens El veuture vo any you coulda’ tat one fron thi ‘Tie fnaividual ing whom Phil Ferry thus solttog quused ookea shangly aronnd af, ie sr0up for & moment oF foro, without and then turning bie gaze toward the yoneing'y. ae #o0n an Kind of a bole. iad repieg ‘Mre. Mullins, “abe te, peng oragt her! na re oF him ne py. aeked man, 9 ® gr Bear brat a id quay Mt Ntoysboue bas ead “kn the boy, Teens of him. Ie thet qo wheat ue om 5 NEW YORK - HERAI Seymour was unaile to sean the woman’s features | Wich we took by fs getting crazy !exclaimed | poinys anid ‘ani jo you won't!” exelaimed the boy, bitterly, “because you | {ef idvessing } * uitle Maggie | THE ores. ) SEELDREN candor “I'd rather ay way iniher died” tban to irate aspeek danaper whey | mn Now, ‘that te hard, isn't Mrs. Mullins #"" said the doctor, ai gly. “Phat is al mia bard, 1 pisandes that tthe girl's faiber professionsily many ate of oy Bess without charging ila one ona ant ieee cont Sindness b ving her a hoine ali 3 ear me. f dare xay the aden ee, fe recompense #47 auy more gratitude than i Kein to bea Coctor, Charley? be continue, addres “No, not with you,’ sentent answered fre grief- sista youth, (urnig his tears e¥eM UpOPethe |ues- HeRNes” said Maguto, “chatiey und will go erer he gocs, I wil'go, 1L-Mre Seymour tak i Rapmoar io ae eg feeling Dr, MeNab had good for eniireny ‘ana wht Chose resaone” were stor takes fr poe wil boy terested in the '¢ appear tn the morning about @ week aftergehe events just parraied toox place that Mr. and Mre, Se /Waour sat a ths breakfast table, th entieman ‘morning paper and sipping ile comue by turna wi Indy remained silent, apparently fn ep thought about gemethtn, vat den th, throwing down bis his cup at a dealt Nir Seyiour sand, wha MInever take up & paper of fdaneythat T.do not Gr he eeatt at comet 0 hor ts case ot destivation and misery.”” “I have noticed, Andrew,” said, Mrs, our, at of late you seew more than usually 1 ptesrented fe the Ai at this poor. Aly attention, to0, ha ae mek atireneat te ¥ ar ‘praiseworthy action in Man whe died of siarvation. such cages since I hei reference to that Gh ay wo Alcbongh I must adinit that your /ounduct was commendad! Teannot understand why you b: 4a taken @ such an interest i her orphan boy. After supert: dey dng the funeral and pa; ing all the expenses you bring chiktren here to your own home, one of them hia'uafortunate wornan'y son." Mrs. Seymour paused, in iF oan te auband an op- portunity to say something ey ind ASA anothes, singin th es singular b' jagl of ia moet lar matter ts that you seem lees incl Bako com ers e boy than you do “about nowt an inquiry uy my part you told me all you knew meg ithe gn aster toe vanitred neation yori concer! ‘evinced a to conver re reasons whe — vat me implore you the aiate to foo sane Gt rp paid to an omy Barak Jedries, a row. Burhow ¢ found a place t your little protege, Maggie? ae ea ‘your Little pro re you hor jetor do aye ‘mean paint her?” sy" Tepliod Mi yur, who Moulin soslens to ations pie) gm ‘once h ietrate Tet, and who assumed a@ her husband's it fon she by no means fel'g if T could reconcile such a course with my conscience; fut i fear I am growing too fond of her, and we jace our affections upon things of this earth. ‘The fact th sour Heavenly Father Las uever blessed ua with children 18 {xe Lest proof that He intended I should devote payselt eu! foely to His service. She tx u sweet child, and I'am bop in ving been able to pluck her asa brand from the raing ( fois was a favorite expression with the lady); but J cannot p fake up my mind to aasume the entire care of TAhink I will who has and fo ett, Ww] applica! fan to our society fora. iitie girl fo adopt, to take her. |S he seems a very pious kind of woman, and has pro- migod te brin ie up in the faith.” ie little knew the fate that awaited her, AAA Ha SES Merrices ten Raete Gtk he philanthropic would bave thrilled with horror, and she would as soon ‘ob, ot Pears of placing the heipless little one in the keeping cant. of 8 hour later, after Mr. Seymour had left the honse to at- et to business, Mrs. Dockett made her appearances warhing tojeonsult with Sirs, Seymour about taking charye Ne. How old did you aay she wan?’ asked ira, Ducken, after some preliminary observations fom passed between Herself and Mrs. Seymour. “It ts impossible to say, exactly,” replied the latter lady, Afor the child does not know her ae. 1 should saypose her, rer, to be about nine years old. “The dear child?” exclaimed Mrs, Docket, with fervor; “and what is Ler name, mem?” “Of that we are also fenorant,” answered Mrs, Seymour; “she ts a poor litle wail of whose bisiory we have boon ubie to learn but little, About three years ago her tather, a ted creature, who was not Mt to have the charge of a dog, much ices a tender child, hired a room in the house from we took her. He died inlserabiy in prison not long af- rium tremens, and from that, time tii Found her the litle anfortunate’ picked up her living by run: ning errands for t: gie 1s the only naine by which she is at prea “Tho poor darlin’, Docket ap io soul! exclaimed Mrs. ing har handkerchie! toher eves, “Ob, Mrs ike L could eat hi TTovamted. 30" got wot weal! ity without no father or mother oF itjand ['m so glad L applied to your iy society, you don't keow irs. Dockett know how inextricably taterwoven was t history of that little unfortunate with her own she tly self-posseasod a8 she con- arge o( her. But she did not know it aud her ignorance. at her In all respects as If ehe were my child and Thad placed her with you to board, will you 2” asked Mrs. Seymour, delighted with the flattering allusion which had bean made to the society. Mra. Docket: lwoked up toward heaven, as though ea the sacred hosts to witnecs her sincerity, then wip even encrgetlcally, whe sighed heavily and then said einphati- “Won't 1, though. _ “And you will Oring her up in the falth 2 continned Mra. Seymour; “you will ctudionsiy teach ber to renouee the of this wicked world and aii the sinful You will see to it that she lisiens only to lusts of the th ." reaponded. Mrs, Dociett, half reproach- “Hf T thbugat there was one hair In my hoad that wasn't Episcopal i'd have my head shaved clean on purpose to get rid of that one, and wear # horrid cap for the rest of my day Mire’ bey tavor waited uo further proof, of her «tahhor’s Gi- ness for any work which phe might be called upon to doy after she had given such powerful evidence of “the faith that her,” and so “the second walt” was furniuhed wit mother. The next morsing when the ehiiren met each other in the Kiteken the 3 each were red with weeping. “\We have got to go-to ditierent pines now, Gharley,” said Maxide, lnging her hand upon bis arm and looking tearfully inte his face. “Yes, Maggie,” replied the boy, sadly; “I am sorry ba 't be kept tosetber; but ia better that we should do som thing for ourselv: tt oappote hie? replied the little crestare, de; wotedly; “but I never thecght of parting from vou, ‘Never mind,” said the boy, hopetaily, overspread his fue features ws he a poke,” are Be are each oiher often. Mr. Seymour hus i baa told me where sre. Dockets lives on Long Island, rf work amart perhaps eck, Who knows!” Fi nah if Twas only sure of that!” exclaimed the child, joy iv. 9 tBesden 2 the bos, energetically, “I am to learn d trade ea t am to hate plenty of erwork, Whocan how mach 7 may be able to save up? » Why, might be able to pay sour board and buy clothes for you inn littie whik dthén you vould come apd live in rte cou and ff oar hed placed Charles Hollister with the silversmith tor a fortuight on trial, at the end of whiel time, if_ all partion wero satisfied, he was to be du! ap. prenticed; but the boy bad not beed under the chary: Pasployer weck before he discovered tit there wos some h the latter tried hard to appear ex at ive: Aunon. the apprentices who operated. in the “beeh the shop was ter J eonoanipt who at oue ration of the m isfaction when whore name was Richard by in tate. The two boyn became fast iriende the very Nest night thatte slept together, and they grew more and wiore attached to eucl other as their intimacy became closer. ‘The iret eFortol the new apprentice, naturally enouch, was to gather from lis companion some idea of bia employer and hia fellow apprentices, but, strangely enough, te boy would never allow himself t3 be drawa tnto a cunvantation at that subject. He wonld tuk freely yon any othur theme, but the moment the shop was yentioned ne was | # could ail the ngonuity of young Hollister put hin night before the one upon which the probation. ay P fortnight of the new apprentice would eapirey sad he an bis room-mate had retired vo their room, Houister was the first to throw bis clothes off and jump into bed, ant as ie iny there wat-bing his roommate be'eu ht not help noticing the look of pain’! anxtety witch rested eaaree of the latier, | Tae boy aed to be mirshfal fairy spoke of some jung, mo bed be, contra to Lis ua looked nader it and arcuud the room, and, finally, foned the hevlroom door a's the matter, Dick banat leggib sisoicbed himeelt out at is wae at euaturn, and looked out into the strset. PY arked Holiister, whoa. =. “Yon per; Wuas"en that." later. “Come, speak out, y a vitfunt uch Whispered the bor, trembling as he apove; Haou't speak 0 he mig eat y Thnd'who 1s ue?” saned Holbaier, witbont nitering ius | tone. 4 to you Charley," replied the boy, in a whisper Jow as to be aioont inandlole, “of you don't q lower. know he is around somewaere, aod I tellayou ke will hear “Weil, then/’ whispered HHollitter, who willing to salty the Jad, brought hie vaise down to the lowest pitets a low), ‘and now tel! ae who ip that be yon are mess © i shall be allowed to visit vou every | ne Poss.” replied the hoy, in @ frightened tone; “and you toy Ht yon knew linn aa well am Tenn”? | s Swell, 1 duo’ luke hin very mach inyseit, Dtek,” replied Hollister; bat T don't wee anything bo hia tobe fl aig aud L eve mth to. complain ebuut. He tnek | ‘re got plenty to how and to drink, aud to 0 work very ad Bick, sign’ tly, “that's ‘eos hete ‘hoy 1m (viet. We 'allern. do have a high off time whenever a new boy opmex: but we have to pay ip for it | terward. 4. seers te if you were my { 0st tiey. and f wil tay dais waned to you it die tor te-dowt wr preity well. We aed h 1 be be Sound te htus “What ere von wLignering shout thers, Richaed 9" Wroke ~ een ‘shri of the ing bee ron the omy outaldes 1 rons luvpered the Little unfortnnate. Aba taruing hie beck 4 bie ts eatect mom the Teanived wpom Wie oouree therecrom, and be- out hue Sines be vivieriy rexretied nut be y aken -mt an {ie ment Ue men wore niguod | woven - he the inciee Urward bid a ite mnderw aut & none at of te wor ’ ie mah veka @ teers 4 thet Pea a Many satay Sam, ead os of ad notged tina thee great eouniderstion, "AML thin wae elas gel, boweter, an avon fas tre neophyte became p ful Nedgnd “then taka were Fe ed upon the i-ckarred. apprentices, the h tonk them from twelve to witioen hours s they were eornpalied 10 ah it daliy to n thenuenaad Fe Of inj Usikery Which were ex icul ate at ik ee ter ated ¢4 wou Beaty Ao woneain hae nb cerate the feelings of wey boy posebylug the aintion vt Ttwaeon the of 7 Molise. iit Yom, Magpie | My dear Nie Masgie’™ axviairaed the | gioris ayrrentieiiy, sti he mat Son ai Stet alte ehiia; eat ast at aed dive | Conch, Mannerty over wh TntHen enierothe eld with ne now, wawt to stay here Ofer | ou, as was his wout, bepan thecicrese ny hes sally nee they tate ‘awoy fier playnoain "Wout roe, come wih toe, Walking trom one te ewer oy "apprentitony be be ron"! sgolaimed th mM “No, T the wate ima abe crept clove o Uy Bold of ha the Faro the Doster in saccharate tage Pate why Pot. my ina dene tserd the Doctor with blenanens, MTieeadse T tn't Hke FOR" replieg tho hth, wid aront stowed vu 2 sudter, and ot ~ - gy po or igi waa remark wai admitte Upow each ae be passed aiong aome biting innuendo 4 of tw bat od Debi Wick Mantra, wih it Lik pence Be worn eine hae FT WhO abeddered as he con viene Oqueated the om. proprictor of the tee At the rovrnd of bis volee both Boye lovked np, and balraated sa cent tha onealed pb eae bas intent firey, “you not mush soldering them "ere thimles last 8 neglled the a ‘apprebensively, “if you please, claimed , Jeffries, assuming » look of se woul’ sr Do you mean to tell me we apo task wpe 0NG ors Moves, fe cana meee wi are sich a hard you a casein spite of all my iu? to ae: | Seat yo aoe vere of ted to jer. cl allow nit IF, and, of I ready. Zi sereng te of tt, Cabal ba | have to do it; ean help myaeity “No, air,” sir, Leonidas 4 Coulan’ Ciended dig to my faa) Feonien, sat ah "I her, and to i's.9 dooty Lowe to you and eae tte Fey ‘taut before he atrack a Mut rendered dumb by Surprise, "¢ whip , Jeffries, pleany don’t sir. 1 know he trie ha boat fa hia stint, Cor ita theee 1 ‘clock this morning before he .” Hesides, wir, he's sick, He couldn’ get to sleep or coughtng for un hour aiter he Inid down.” Me Jeffries dropped his uplifted arm. and stood. guring at ith a look of amazement, oaser a muccontine robe 1008 0 Letin Wight staan he ex claheedat ‘at leugth; “have I acted as ee — netics hive! up to this tate day ate Hohe soa edad oh noth urare offence, sir; a offence, ‘ir, which nothin’ bat orgive you ‘hi ime, ai, bat ook out’ in ni ventur’ (0 speak ai As ere boy, | can't forsive ‘sha 5 Lmieet nome wholesome 1 tino, miuob againes inst my wishes, be obliged 10 el * hie last to. was rane of Mr, Barak Joftriea! master trokes in t Kie'the bear of hg bor, an and the reli viel AAS wot ence and mete child of her old ages, Sve Kole ‘before she apprenticed him to the mon- # ‘ahe fondiy hoped that he woud grow up respected by is fellow men and, a hleaain to uek =the agiven’ of me advice. aver: repeater le of ber heart and ‘of her declining years. ised i were crushed as soon secommintcaton wane in se See fereclf and Barak orate of dis. (omen and Tngatvade "a Favjoveul en ‘tend, whose charac- ier ea ‘hd not Agel to redeeming pone terrible ‘but when t from a man of auch unquestion- sain ‘but when they came. le respectability as Ri man who dwelt Ber'son's sbortcouta with nt reluctance—how could she refrain trom ring Lim by the memory of bis dead father not to add the ‘in, of falwelivod to hia otlier mi by denying the which were inst him nol how many vender hearts have roken, and how any sterner ones rendered callous and dead to all feeling by the dovillsh skill of a. Barak Jeffries? How many thieves assassil desperate rulllane have received the bent are i dieposttions fru from auch establishments as the “Bee- in exon the lips of Richard: Manners, tue bend sy of a hie tis: gripe proceeded to shower t pon him a succession of beavy blows. He did not strive to it away, although the assault increased in violence with Dasulveness, and the vital fuid stained a shirt as the instra- Brent, of torture lacerated bis Cesk, fer heart was bleed- ing too, and the pain which he felt tare was greater than even hin pegs suffering. He was th ‘Of his mother and of the punishment so 1 ated, co} his cruel tyrant had threatened to inflict Stponther. Bwt thers was one who felt. every blow wich ae. scended upon the back ErOUs bet ns Stored erider sob an exnioition of tanaifet, at city and ins ustice. ‘Tractable and mild toa degree under the power of Einceen, | he was a very demon when excited by wrong and oppression, | A boy In yeurs he was at heart a man, and fear had no part in his composition. From the moment that Barak Jeffmes struck the first blow he had dropped his tooia, and. etood Tooking on like one atid: denly stricken dumb by surprise. As the punishment pro- xressed, however, is eyes aasimed an expreasion of ferocity, bis broad chest ‘rose nud fell with the tumultuous passion which agitated it, the large veins upon his neck and forehead swelled nearly to'burating, and at length, suddenly rushing &t Jefries, he jerked the whip from bis hand, threw it to the fartness, to ed ries the room, and in a voice husky with emo- jon ehrieked oul “Mop! and selzing a targe hammer the boy wielded it aloft andatioed a wicked bi ow at the head of his master. ‘The continuation of this truthful and deeply interesting iil'te found in a serial story entitled “M AGG th, THR citar" oH, + published {11_No. 17 of the NEW YORK WREKLY, now The NEW YORK WEEKLY si Qeantifuly ilaatrated, and contains fort Jong columns of Houely puted. reading matter, makibg the NEW YOR! Poo tae ries exuist, paste pulliseeds Whe YORK WEEKLY is for sale by every news agent Nt Uroughout the Union and Canadas.| CARTOON, CARTOON. CARTOON, CARTOON, CARTOON, it , IDES » IDES ES At 32 o'clock, at Pxehange Saleeroom, 111 Hrowaway, 48 PAKCELS OF LAND, Containing about 18 LOTS, ESTATE OF LEWIS G. MORRIS. The demand for semi-rural residences must be eonsidered not only a permanent characteristic of the present activity in real estate, but is also evidence that the increasing popula- tion of the city of New York will make ita suburbs Ind) je auxiliaries, Tt is mot doubted that that part of at county embraced by the contempiated wale will be purtof the real and growing city of New York. feature of Westchester county at present ia this nn. viewed Irom w elty wandpoitit, Is tie CENTRAL AVENUE, b inoue of the broadest and finest avenues tn the world for the general eharneteristics af diinensions, locality and the b of urrounctng aud ac Itcoinmences on the nagiheriy iver, directly opposite the termination of the Grand Bowovar’ and 15th street, and is comner ie city by the Coniral bridge, whieh spans the river at that potnt, ra of Central Park, when this traet shall near! wilt ay Out several streets and dt connect them by bridges with the boulevards on New York sive, The probable consolidation of this part of Westchester } county Frith New York clyy : the asadrive; the proximity o( the Hvcem and Tuird avenne ear 403 undergroun! rallrond, make ft at once «i soy at a fine view of " wall pofts, fia fucther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, ON & 00, WILL SELL AT AUC. 13 ; at the Exchange four stony, brick Mouse th street between Bighth, aud ‘nse comt.ing atefee and extra fine tloore ly new and butte by daye? bi rk in the best rate nal, 47 0) is now tion . Balesroum, 11] Broads SA Wrst Thirty: Ninth aveones. The for tenan AY TION NOKIC! RT. HAZELL, A AUCTIONEBR. THIS DAY rat RSDAY) PER. 2%, at 108 'C.0cky at our Ws Crrtinnrl atroet, POSTINTATION THON BALE, nese at tot 1,68. TINNED ARD Pas AMELLED WARE, TRA T SHELF HARDWARE, ac, Catalogues et our store, T. HAZELL & 00., Anetionvers, 3 Cordand street. Js Fin meng 4 au omoxre n. Bro wold Burn ivet, ve Pim ovis “Sot and Cover: nbings, Suita, a0. the Parioi old furniture rate. at thie eonaee, Op Chie vertoN NOTICE. Magnificent rosswond ti % 25, commencing at 30:4 utelook precise Jegant five story rex Elebth iret, a rew doors trot Bixth Pos. ‘oS 5 covered. ith the richest atel; Turkish Gaay Chaira and zag nd mare top Tani Btageren, Mer and Oval ft, Works of art sity roa Corner. Saat an aul Sofas. *inoowcm 28, F para Retiain men tn atteneanee to Curae he oon Wor nie earges, ‘The howse to tet. VOTION SALI —J. M, TAYLOR, AUCTIONBER.— i, Nucnilicent Housebotd Furniture, Parlor Suite, Pi irtore, &r.,. the Largest ane tiebest assortment House- purchasers at reasos cate of eel paich; roemwond hi arqucierie bo 4 cer i, ntowe Ca Tinta by Prminent nes teste, ToRewood, Walnut Refatdads, Commodes oo ee soca, Blanken Kexves “ Tabies, eda tae yet ‘anions, Dh prt . vioe, Cal Larement siaag cso Finte pa el ony . corse in Fifth ative seagon oF Woven MEAWIN, AUOTIONT-ER. BANGS, MERWIN & A, ‘CO, wilh Real at te p Tureiny inorait ae tery lock, lezen Houseoid Furniture of & fay eine ibe ne or fs tek Bevvela On Nh} ack sind other net Ferre om Bones walnut M poe ate Mirror Hookers, stings. es Catalognee m0 talearvonas, BrosdWay, corset |. MELLICK, aR. AUCTIONEER. roRTttvVE mete | sien As. ote oto Tat fn, ger tay, 19 and to tow rea Ky Sto. pi ane al ag og) Rapechoc ists ein ay, Yaeabie Rewtnens Tote, gitnated rate wean the two ferrin fron| arsine Se a Soren atresty, von od pare toulars # hee of te en PigepeeN. Ye Y. UCTION NOTICK at THs Ate Lie ae prices, Great Darzaion MUON Fein acon hand ee ‘woltire and Bedding Barna Bowery, beiweer: Rivinskin aun aston firey, Paul w errs Dlook. Nyro, O ' biter Sa me lo oc taketh ine cbange., Cay thie ows ans why (he pare wud buaber, 4 and ty ‘ar 0 ven far same iD, THURSDAY, _FHSRU ARY 25, 1869,—TRIPLE SHEET. — AN! Been ‘BON, Ane wil sol zo 437 Broadway, ‘Avween, Onna! i Faintiog a agate ae Wei a ee m" 'Parties FORTY vi pss oie el cn SES BARE roe ae a ‘hor ERNEST B'S. lee ra ur 8 Furniture “Mitac ye a marion Suliy al cols, Inseat ae ne Renee 17% wo HSO0 wait; Library’ and Diaing Burtinze, Ber oss ta ceauine pohees and it warranted fr clasp, rie re ? UCTION NOTICE.—BY ‘TAYLOR pe Bitches 19 ~BOW- ery, will nel to-day (Thursd Yelock, Household Puroiture, Pletures asd Carpoe Locking. dia, flores mad Wagon ri . A —MAX ;pnnonrs S Be SOON SES + (Olliee a0 Unig o'elovke at No. 8 Fi airect. Stock and r Stores sell alsa one ate of rover nomen and one say "Tuoaday, A. MAX RAYERSDORFER & €O., AUCTIONEERS, (Otlice 990 Howery) seil to-morrow, Friday, gollre shalt | Bestar, Mach pany, 2 and Si a Fittings age, Ao-, of New Yor! and VOTION SAL, "HIS DAY, AP TAYLOR'S YOTEL, Jersey City, at’? P. M.A tira as ge Brae axbip ton street, uear Washingion square; Sto: pert Momicomety street; a two story iraine Moase, ‘ont gomery street. SHGNEES | SALRSUPERIOR CABINET FURNT- MN. Bob SoU Aue uty, :tucklaneer will wait oe Bring F clock, at the wareroome L ma 26, a eyo com ing Pa Pasion Stit covered in ‘duinask, tet ; rosewood wainas Tnarhle toy Chumber Suit, nebaly ‘and finished; Library ning + at = Mahogany Hiacensen Palio, reba French nie mn whole to be perempeorly sold gal winks Mirrors, MOKIMER, ION NOTICE. ager THIS DAY (TAUREDAY), FEBRUARY 35, FIRST REGULAR ESPRING SALE STRAW AND PALM ‘THANG AND SOFT RATS. NEW, SYVLISH AND SALEABLE GOODS, Received direct from city and Eastern manufacturers, Attention of ybuyers res) ‘ally invited. Catalogues and samples now reuiye WAL ROPTING & OO, Auction, DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.-HERMANN _FALKEN- ERG, auctioneer, office 532 Broadway, sells this at tox o'dotis at 17 AutGoney street, the entige Furniture ofS three story House. The house is ‘elegantly furnished, and Will be gold positively in lot. By order of G, F, SOHINZIZL, luistrator. Y J. BARRY & CO., AUCTIONEERS.LARGE AND Bie ale of magnificent pew Household Furaiture, ed for convenience of sale to the lar; n this day commencing at 10! ‘teiock a ines compe ishg a large general aszortmentt of ‘ture, vainable Etonood seven ovsave Manafories ery Tih aatln broeatel and rep rel Centre Tables, fe. 5 nino a s large assortment of superb carved walnut Bedroom iture, pure Hair Mat- ; fine Dining Room Furniture, Table Ware, &c. Full pi eerie te ‘catalogue, N. B.—Purcbasers will find this sale worthy their attention, as every lot will be aold with: out any reserve and all goods positively guaranteed as ropre- seul BY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, wil sell this day, at 10's o'clock, without reserve, at the ? Nassau strect, a large and general assortment of ‘gar Parlor and Dining Room Furniture, Carpets, Pier and Mantel Mirvors, rosewood Planoforte, two Melodeons, Bedding, China, &c. BY ARCHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, HIS DAY, February 2b, at 12 o'clock, Att Exchahee Sui 11 Broadwry. JOUNSTON & VAN TASSEUL will esl at nietion fifty valuable Lots at Union Hill, North hoboken, miles from, City Hall New York, 20 "minutes? ride by tees cars from Hoboken ‘ferry, The’ lots are splendidly situated on high ground, commanding a One view of the Huds Founded by tire elase dwellfugs, cha cent can remain on bond and mortgn: it the ae vers oilices, 89 Nassau strect and 113 East ‘Thir- teenth su im oe CAM PEL, AUCTIONEERS. CAMPBELL ©O. will at 11 @elock, fn one lot, pos! iively to the nighent bidder, two year rainzble Lene of aes four story brick Honge 355 Bowery, near Fourth street, with store, fine basement and sub-cellar (splendid business portion of the Bowery’, including entire Household Furniture of the upper part house; rent premiscy, as per lenze oniy #3,100; now rented ontt, bringing In $4,880; all and entire rue be Sold; no retervd; positive ante, rain oF shine; business met, speculators, buyers specintiy, lavited, Full descriptive casa: fogae atualé of turnitare aad ta ne » Salesman. AUCTIONEERS.—CA MPBELL vely of family Grocery, ean be private sale, at Dargai be- uuneer's otic, 20 Bowery. 1BCO ND HAND lacuines, Cottage + stow Beduteads, Parlor i YF. COLTON, Furniture, School F Furniture, Carpets, Mitrory Suita, Kitchen Goods, Febrtiary 26, at 10bg o'elick Gets 24 Brod’ ¥)& inrge amount of Furniture, Carpets, Parlor, Dining Botta, Kedroom and Basement Furniture, from # family de- cluulug housekeeping alsa a tot of Sehodl Furniture, Leaks, Chairg &c.; also 8 or 10 Sewing Machines, Partictlars to: morrow. R. Dm, Antetionser. On dence » Feb. 25, af long aloe private resi- ray West Fifiy-fourth sirect, chold Furniture, of Velvet and Brossels Uarpets, rosewood and dine {room Furniture, Mattresses, Pillows, Boisters, &c., Diaing Chairs, Tables, Orvekery, Glass: ware, skew the, (CAMEBELL & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, WTil. SELL ON Saturday, nice Stock, with entire Fixtures of sn title ery, east’ side, with Iiving apartments, doing cou lenp rents "good location; bargain ‘oftered at private sa ‘applied lor before day of sales at auctionesr’e cilles, wrery. i R-WILL SELL, ON ratuy, 2 th, nt 102 Chatham street, a mitetock of Raralah is, Watches, and Innmediately aiver the whole Stock of a liquor jobber, consisting of tine Wines, Liquors, Chuara, &c, a “be gins p Poni OF BROOKLYN PROPERTY —TO Lats, Non. 10L Ute Hie, Hb ant It Deven eoeae ee ae ots, Noa. ane 7 wt uj LER & WILKINS, Avet thoneers, at eer jerchants” Yexebanse Salewooms ptt) Broadway New k, Feb, 25, at 12 o’cteck. G 2ORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER, Handsome Household Furniture, &e. ‘On this day, a Lb o'clock, as 101 Liberty pan Toune! initure. Bedding, Glasswars, moved for convenience of sale’Alsp Ofies Beaks ‘Pathos’ ‘Wen at 2 o'clock, by order of trustews; 11 Parlor Sults, new and second hand, ae. H ENRY B. BELTS, AU CTIONEER, Handsome Household Purni On FRIDAY, February 25, at lise o'eiock, + AtNo. 436 Siath Avenue, near Tweniy-sisth trem. Comprising elegant solid rosewood Parlor Suit, in evimson and gold xatin brocatel; massive exrved solid rusewoud Beu- stew, Bureau, Waskstand aud Table to match: ren 3 fepe Winiow Gurtaing ‘wnt Cornices; Rreach Piate ci tay Vases, Brussela and Ingrain. Cai fine ent and engin Ciamtwary gent French lated Ware, solid veined * vata ree repeat Eienaion arted Hale Beds, Feather Bobting. Partor and Gookiog morte een efator, Ol. ein, Tin aud irom Ware, Kitchen. Utensil es it wry hew and well worthy the attention of parties furdiabing, MCatalogues at sale, PERRY DREHER £09, AvCTIONNERS RS 7 BOWERY, t 4 oreloek, to torage and wu. 5 = . Pbessotes Yaratians, Recetenae ads and Bed- Giag, Carpe, and Faney Goon Jowelry, a FUERA “PALE! ENBRNG, AUCTIONERE, OFFICE 5.2 Broadway. "roils tue vy abd o'clock, aU AL Hester a the entire Stock and Fixtures of thas Grocery Store, in Jota only. pene CAGREY, AveTION BER, Cf gs wast preston nse the private J Hotel Mon Nos. ID and and {2 Clinton. place, near will Hattronsen, poring at Mat Pat tem ey and Pill Ward: 1d Bees sate ee wa eng ot ion ar tae) ae. w prepared and will give Caai'nae | | BoadRr, Tega r rate, Lag te mt RS wate irwelle Fed sented Hourebold | An pet lor Buite, bag Ng” 44, Oiloloth, marble: op Buren’ Washstands, Contre Tabiea, edsten: ona tha Beddin'z, Dining oom and Kitehen 'Furuivure, BOGART, AUCTIONEER. ‘F ¢ SATURDAY, FRB. 2 Bt 10% otetock) at the ., Ko, 1 North Wittiam nreel Hourehora F Fapeen. jiarge assortinen S a eid tae jn Be i ot of in O onsen Boos and Shows oes, Cloth — MAN & GO.—FRIDAY, PED I Ki a4 the Cenieal saleroms w rn AY ‘tym, Ce tg ment of wird Raotn Bedat nee Carptts, atoveny aleetoe Nod Ward, Waver ce nee tame con Boe WILKINS, MON KER, Ha Seventh avenve and Kasi Thin i sieo sore ae will steed at ane belek on pany Me, Fen. ni ene id Soy vas prema worn ne =e end Deretnte toon RE ee enat eh Part aly fa fair order as and ha purchase money can remain on ee orig Kea at tie rent: ime aire, N Rissa La Airmen gt Tis DAY eaten wine "toon at my Ww |p “ti Ra genet smal Sigth ‘morrow (Friday), - sb SALE™ AT AUOTION. PATIO EE SALK,— WILLIAM 3. INGRAHAM a a at eae, pees at 58 ‘300 3 clock, 100 Mere Clathing: a2 oon, 10 a ° mrpente bese wabroker, nie avenue. Pe «ie is the attention of WH) ER'S SALF. j wena City Hall Pace ets day a ofciock, yt of. en aoe eee ie Di aris, rade? Olothing! iM ‘&c.; also a ‘ae By ows s, Boots, oss, Bc Coats, umbin streets. eh cl IRC wa AWNBROKE RS an LE, ‘Auciioneer, 5 New Bowery, iota of Gold nnd. Silver, Watcheay Chains, Pin rings, Bracelets, Opera Glasses, instruments, ‘istols, Fines. Breniciee PRate Vanoy Goode. By over of F. Val. ton, West Thirty-niuti street, OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, SALUSROOM ROE Nase nt vet, opposite Post office, ‘Bankrupt’ of the avaignee in bankraptey, af No, 7 State sires Orelock, Oilice ur vite, one large fron Sale, three — lock, Letter Preas, Lounges Cram are Ae to Book Acconnis nd Catia opm Lagi 5 Cor bare pa ron ath hock Also'one Gun anc 37 lt Hi opposite ¥¢ SOMERVILLE hat ‘eel ‘at ‘auction, on Mish PA al Aa it luie o'clock, at private resi No, ne faverley place, bi twee: us xb ar area ‘and Macd y scone Furniture, Mirxo; uits in reps an S ieok ut Dining a irs, boo’ ture, Katension Vai es, cane roles Git Nin Mirrors, "shesy Hale Pes Gbinin, Ginas’ aud Earthen Jot Cooking Utensiis, with which the ale will ea vol Re Bourn: td A ee Not FARMER. (Apononnee seus Tin ee THIS DAY, AP ea cana at 444 - ea A? 2 R. Brean ant fant pedo hair ci Hara and Feather cas Broil’ Bad i Ontlery, Silver Ware ant erie juita bie for housek ing. Positive und without reserve. rcwand WALTERS, AUCTIONEER. Important to newspaper proprietors and printers, Will sell by virtue of a chatiel mortgage, at 12 o'clock n gn Thursday, ut No. 125 Fulton atreety « large “wvantty Type, Type Cases aut Stands, one Prost Iron ‘Safe, three Osice Dev aire and’ Olnoe Piemeure, P. H, MoDONOU Hh Attoraey for Mortgagee. S.. aaa Tale, se SELL, vine va cpicinree: Houetoid Para wie wal bah Fixtures, He geen Gora Sausay Banh mnoent’ soos of five splendt marble wp Cou marble ran Honles, ‘in a ings, ‘one patent [ee tory Baht “ aud large Pa tors, , Knives, Ranees, Stoves : also lar okies’ and vier Dellcactes. usta fins qstsilishtancl, Ales fim eaten of black walnut and mahoran: hen and Dinivg Room Furniture ied Furniture and ai! other Fixtures in said place. Panitivg, tots to sult denlere ead arses S. Ba BERMAN, ACCTIONEER SALBE OF Frias ‘ebrus ‘Bowery, about 9 Uble. and oaaks Bie Bautbony fab fu. Reote, Wik a Sher'y Wines, Freae faeces e lad Order of Wi KOPF, corner of Washin COLE & MURP Sit eclosk, Hegine fang Boller, Dicey Fiping, Brass aud row Sc raps, toys id Dreswen, Ke Stor Factory, SHERIVE'S | SALE-GROCERY, STORES.—RI Sy NVALTERS, Auctioncer, will sell on Friday at 10 246 Ninth avenue, Stock of a fame day, immediately atter, ata Seventh avenues a rn Twonty-elelia strest, ‘ook of a frat class Grocery ‘eed vix:-—Teas, Coffees, Spic ars, Preserved Fruiter tear! Also Right, Title and interest far pr premises 279 Seventh av. JGNATIUB FLYNN, Depity. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff, Sa Gan ae GHERIFI'S SAL) EGETABLES, BUTTER, RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will sell ‘his Sa fel Thursday, at 10 o'clock, ai % East Broadway, a ‘iuannity ob Potatoes," in bags and barrel t alsa ay gegatiiy of i Honey, Cocoa Shell, Turnips, Beet pet Soieue, J. Siezacurn, D EN, Sheritt, ToBacco PACTORY. ‘tion sale, FRIDAY, APRIL 2%, 1809, 148 East Fittieth a pear Taye eventos” W., % Wax, Wee property on Lauren WYCK wilt nell, on Thursday, AUCTIONEER. On. VALUABLE W. H. VAN ‘clock, a8 Exchange Salesroon 11), Broad Ny, premise rons street, With Brick, nud frame Bintthags thereon lov ssaivOy Particulars at auctioneer's office, 239 Broadway. Wun ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE. HO. ¢ @ City Hall place Sells on this day, at 11 ocloc contenta gf bedaiend factory tal Moly atreett Brack "Walt Bat and Maple Fosts, ove Wark Hanah, Maple Boards, incl Basswood and White ILLIAM ABBO' Be ig ele day Fe NO, City Hall pine ell on %, fro orclnek, the stock ‘and aa Pisgares of tha igncr sors ‘Tenth avetne, cornel fre, street; ne Countets Fixings, Beer Pampa: ry k assorted oR SALE, A —HANDSOMELY FITTED UP DRU pave aronm wae! » mocked, rent low, sitaate on mureet, Paterson, R.J, doing a good paging b Month opting ier physfetan, “Owner enzngs in other ‘und sells low om bany terms. Paruicuiare with KEBLBR & WILLIAMS, NOs 53g Pinesireet, rooms Nos. 4 and b, SALE, OLD BLISHED CORNER TI Ae kor okt 2 slows dain ‘trade, ve Te fending ae oa Apply joc is 1 CAMPBELL &COg ery. A FIRST CLASS FITTED UP BOOT AND snow Store, located on Grand street and doing an excellent: business, is for awe, as the owner is Sa Walker Ine quire of HORNTHIAL, WHITEHEAD & 00. 8 Walker at A FIRST CLASS CORNER. c EIQuoR ‘STORE IN mm} neighborhood of New York for gale, Tho whoie a a Tent. Price moderate. ‘inquire ai Mr ANGLAIS. A$ FUERRIOR Lor or ‘OAK AND COESTNUT 7 AND feet Horse itulirond Ties for sale cheap. _____Ds W. BEARDSLEY, 951 West street, New York. N EMIGRANT 8OARDING HOUSE AND PARROOM, near Castle Garden, doing & splendid tune ee. ~ THOMAS GAFENRY @ ©O,, ‘Auctioneers, a —vieemweinn, WHOLESALE 1GR GREAM BURR three years’ lease; will sel! parately iogether.. Addreas tor two days Business bur Ii tiered ottice. FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CON fectionery ior ele, Song 0 poet Dusiness, in one of the: ‘beat locations on yi the party revving from bush news. Bi casi (« ‘Addreta James, Herald office. |, TEA, FRUIT AND FANCY GROCERY FOR SALE On one of the jona to be found, doing a Gres Clans business, $3,000 cash required, Address Jolin, Herald, NK OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED CORNER 2A, iar a x Quninomy, fu on of the best located: parts of uni city tee yearn’ lease on the whole house 1:69; extra cheap rent, Address box It; Hera’ agents. LEASH ON IMPROVED BUSINESS PROP, ery p ‘Kenta coll ime A the ety for» lected morithiy, particulate laguire 19 Bast Fitty-itth strwet, a Fis scan CHANCE — FANCY {pg FOR SALE, Pinu + ths a order, aLUFOR 5 the rant low Ugm and ia good 3 send tthe mde dl ———— A’ OLD EsTADLISHED LAUNDRY FOR SAGE. —AN excellent investment for a Indy or gent! Now de. ‘A secre cash business with best customers, Ii has Deem Le in complete working order, Apply =roR SALE, THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, VALUA pA bee ey ALU A. inctwliag ent joceehold Furniture. of Fi Of botee. ‘See Auction head. MiPBeth «Co. Ancuoneerss te RARE CHANCH-ONE ‘0 or THE BEST CORNERS» on Hished for the last twelve yearn ip aol tate ang Vixiurea aod AN 289 i) Pav oulcn atab' ished rade, wishes to nell their Hixtm d Good Will, at @ reasonable rat A LARGE Grom ERY “YOR SALE iA location the oowt: tes years’ jeune tata’ averaged over G20") & year, pri case, SC Washington wireet, Hoboken. * ‘ { CHANCE.—A SAMPLA ROOM FOR SAT” A few urinated duilars ean buy It call “Any iwo years’ louse. TA, W New irouky | Bwtetn enor STORE FOR SALB.—INQUIRE ar yg - Cont YARD. ma conse, CARTS AND EVIItYTHING <, aaaennry. Tor conducting the busines, {OF $0 Jow price. ‘Thig is wa old estabilahed yard, "in ws cation and wail worthy the attention Of persons in search of . Loos rac T, Ally Oited up: Hurwes, Caria, Ae.) SOF ride of 14,000 tons aomually. “Audress Goal, box iat i nia othe, qexree ROOM, NHAR Ai BROADWAY, Yor fA Three gear’ lense pew tf Uiring {10m business ‘Apply at Hon 3” as Hioseioae reek, (SoaExARD ron FALE ~ with RUG stort. ror “SALE AN OLD ‘cently reiiteed, with treaty tock, will be # rtioutars mpuly to 7. M. a neem Canons M Post otier, Newburg, Ua STORE LUN. GeTapul 00K, D unre tnd Besinens, ein} ISITED. WA, is srAND, RE theaph For No. UGrentdonen atreety ih he fo ilvaeen ony mona has bot time to ‘attend toh Apply at I RUG el Ageay! vont SAN BROOKL) vm ce OWE? Wil rtner. von ier Di orowns ake @ pai Adderen M. By R SALE —AROUY G00 1 INCH arrucr or and about 290 Joists algo of Ad nbc ay» tow. a. ‘StL Nt 4 SON, ob Morton lorton treet, ALP TM STOCK AND LEASE OFA site € paclecy Mure, Addtem, real nome, 0., Post oillce,

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