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Latest News from Kansas, ¥ICHAKDSON TAKEN PRISONER BY LANG UEAVESWOBTH—GOVERNOR GEARY ABRIVED— PROBABLE CL SETTLEMENT OF THE DISTUR- ETO. BANORe, the Be Louie 12) ‘Mr. Ria! Irieh, a native of Pontiac, afternoon by a oo and the Po ithe witha rg es the city of Leavenworth on Tw oil him we Le gained me following riant information respecting the condi- 2 i Py a g é et il Bee 5 to Mr. ae trom a gontiemaa direct il Hee il : ii : fj 5° Srulanicly. "Toe people totes hia 20 hardly (hat many per jetest him so i Bevo expressed ther ceire that be with his gang, and with his guerillas, should be placed to- im the woods and be permitted to tight it out to- r. Ip ilastration of the feelings of the iababitants d Captain Miller and his marauders, Mr Irish ro- Jates that on Monday evening, as he was passing along fhe street, just after the Urst reports had reached the what Lane was contemplating an attack, bo waa ad te by a iady from one of the houses, who asked Bhim what truth there was in the rumors, and what Lane ‘would probably do should the’ town be taken. He re- = ulathe thought Lane was not coming, bat that if he ‘come, be Would do nothing more thaa drive out the disorderly Missourians. To this ehe replied with crest ay and fecling:—‘If that’s all he will do, I hope he will come, and thai quickly! ‘The Alabamians Who are under arm#, are exceedingly sick of the country, and are determinedto leave. They sayfipey most bave money to get away with, and wilt bave it, if they have tofstea! it. Atebison and Dovopban Lad become disgusted and re- ferned to Missouri. The pro slavery forces under Gen, Beid were very small. Governor Geary reached Leavenworth City on Tuerday evening. Quite a number of the citizens and men under farms were ontbe banks, ready to receive some two or Maree companies of Missourians, which were expected. ‘When they learned that Governor Geary was on board. called him oct. He appeared on the guard and ‘them @ speech of about ten minutes’ length, saying ‘qmong other things, with qualifications attached, he ‘would enforce aii the territorial laws that were constitu-, tiena!. The Governor then proceeded up the river and landed at the fort where be had an |mmediate consulta. fen with (en. “mith. He stated his intention to proceed te Lawrence in a fow days, without any more troops than: ‘would suffice for a body guard The St Louis Vews of Taursday evening bas the follow- LATEST FROM KANSAS—RELIABLE PARTICULARS, Mr. W. 5. Houneid, ove of the mxn who had charge of We Santa recat puey’s) train, captured by the free State men, called on us this morning, and the particulars of that occurrence, and other events ia Kan- The train was captured on the Ist, by ® company ha men under Capt. Cutter—not Brown, erroneously Wied. It cansisted of three mules, three borres, and strty-six head of cattle. The pageace of the teamsters ‘was searched and their arms ammunition taken from them. While) in charge of their captors they were well a, po cruelty or indignity, other than the searching fered (hem. On being re- they were given and six oxen te convey ibemseives to Missouri wi Word was sent lso to the owners of the tram, that he could have his Proverty by coming aller’ it, and that it should Preserved for him. Two other trains, x the Yankees, who gave, as their reason for capturing zs tras, that McKinney,wae an active pro-slave- vy man ged with the pro slavery army. ‘mee Yan eee told the captives that they had under arms —¥ men—000 at Lawrence, 600 between La’ veuce and Leavenworth, and 400 between Lawrence and the pro slavery camp at Bull Creek. These forces are al) ‘ender 1 military discipiine, no man being allowed te leave ne Ang epee mel = oh ey a SeSea ot altel sp the busdotrt owas. Rey seumed to ‘Be accurately posted in regard to the positive, arme and movements of the pro slavery forser, as ail they told the seamsiers was found by the latter to be correct on their aertval at the pro siavery cam ‘When our informant left the Bon woemeen: baogea ing 190, mes more than fifty men were left. The determination, SS was eapressed to retura on the 12th and atiack Lxaveywonrn Cry, Sept. 5 ‘A éerpatch from Atchison’s command states eas ho hes fhlien back with bis jorce (twelve hundred) to Westport, € reinforce, preparatory to attackirg Lawrence. Armed men from all quarters are crowding into 7 The greatest excitement prevails, and of tal war. Borimese ia entirely suspen Nearly all the women and chiltren bave been removed. Yesterday, preparaticne for the defence of the town were completed’ Covered wagons are stretched around the Sede ce masen oc atemt, sts, weno artillery, BM would be no easy job to break through. The Kansas militia met on parade, and chore Mr. Brindle, Majcr. Every mai z arms cr ie Some of the merchants have boxed up Grete goods and sent them off. There is nota single free Bate man |eit io the town. Theatrical, Masical, &e. ACADEMY OF Mesic.—"ll Trovatore,” with ie admirable eas, ineliiing Mine. Le Grange aa Loouora, is to be pectorm @d for the last time to-night Bim.o's Canvas. ~The Revels arety appear this evening s je tennime, entitled Blanche, or | ® hew and Korgeoas ps ylchore” ae! Young ‘Wal Foiries, the b& Bengier'e ight rep: bila Bowrny Tursree.—The } h entitled “Life in New York,” and the dnshing Indian extray a styled “Met-a- mo ra.” wyeti ) the favorite French dancers, are still fhe attractors a Borros's New 4 Mra. Davenport per form in a new play, elite “Chariy's Lave,” the evening: A Dailet @ ertiane niet, vethere, *, and the Geen wih’ 9h Menage, Baran’ os Toby Warrack's Trearen. This old established place of amuse ment is to re open for the fall campaign to-night, with moat of She 04 favorites and mauy Dew artists of celebrity, A new eemedy.eniiied Fust linpressions, + the opening piece. Cnanpens srover Ture cht we are to have Mr. Ray mond, and othe Joon Remy Mr. Rady » Tour de Nesie.” 4—The young on ihe Presi lied yesterday, and will ho plays in the great 4 Banyow's Asmrmcas Mow Geatial Qnesion was deo the week. The comedy of is Seetegs soninye 50 ihron sho ja" will be played this acernoon and eveulng. Broapway Vanteries.—The inimitable tule George and hie Mlented companions repeat the Ber The Toodies.” this evening. G {you desire a seat Oro. Crrrery ax Woon * Mixerrene tender (he comtomary early ‘@ariety of excellent songs, and the great monkry piece enti. Sed” Wetlo, ‘his evening. enExaDERS —To night we areio hare a number ul melodies, various dances, eny quantity of jokes, Sad the operatic burlemjue Of * Lancrevia Horigia ‘The ALRCMANTANS are (0 give another of their very Bae covrer's at ie Proadway Atbenw win thix evening. Their gongs are v erspersed With legan! tablonus Raping Matt.—A vorel and no Aeabt highly pleasing enier be given to night by the company of Freach we chronicled a few days ago. Mt hear in mind that ime off at Nibio's ertnt= ae arrh Mag. or Witnoner —The illetantt oh distingn ished arcat a host roneer Rext Thursday evening [FART 280 MaLiony': Misery are to return to their old jaarte ————————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET Tompbay, Sept. 16-9 Pw ‘The stock market continnes active, bot procs do pot pregress much. There wars general decline wo Bearty all the leading railroad stocks are now 19 trier @an they were a week since, notwithatanding the extent @f the transactions in the meantime. At the firet board Mew York Central Railroad fell off ', por cent, Michigan entra! Rasirond, 1{. Michigan Southern, %%; Panama, );; Biwoie Central Raitrond, °,, Cleveland and Pittebarg, @Gleveland and Toledo. %. Chicago and Rock Island a1- —Theee rorat favorites ine se Ha t Monday, ay. vanced jj. There was an odd lot of La Croste and Mil- Waukle fold at 72 per cent, buyer GO days. The cash price was TI per cont. There wat « little more Duciners in railroad bouts + y than usoal. The Fellroad stocks in Which the y operations for sometime past have been inrge are, Now York Central, Erie, Reading, and and Toledo, The most prominent rpeculative fallvend stock on the market just now, in Which there is, 80 far as we can seo, @ey margin for s rise, is Erie, avd we do not look for abe extext cl tree, four and five thousand shares per day, are at |] times # “nore or less dauger of a collapse, ard outsiders who tpeculate as purchasers are liable to sudden and eeriows losse . his class of stocks is piled up in the street im such !arge lots that hollers may be com- Pelled by come unexvected change the money market, or for the accomplishment of some fnancia! operation, to throw ‘arge lots in the marketand break down prices tim-etinaday. Tne brokers macage all these inside revolutions or revulsicns, and the outsiders have to look ou without the power to hel» themselye: in the least, Ti e most correct polsy for outside «; erators to pursue, {gt touch nothing im the shape of a railroad stock that is not new and vigorcus—nothing that is not young and in its origimal cenditicn, Imso doing they commence at the lowest points, and have al! th» benefits of the after improvement. Ii there is any watering going on, they have their share; and in all the future financiering the ear Mest purchasers derive all the advantages. All the new Wostern railroad stocks are as yet in their orginal condition, They sre, therefore, most attractive, and are likely to be most productive investments. Mest of them bave been economically constructed, and the mar. ket value of their securities represents a good deal leas ‘than the roads actually cost. The watering process has not yet commenced in any of them, and none ef them have been weakened by the payment of unearned di- vidends. This is the class of railroad stocks outsiders should take hold of, if they take hold of any, There is very little danger of their losing any of the original ia- vestment, anda great probability ef their realizing sa. tisfactory advances in market value, and large dividends, if permanently held. The old, intiated, fancy class of railroad stocks, never ehould be touched by any one out ef Wallstreet; by apy one not a professional broker, whose business it is tobe every day in the market, ready to act promptly and eflectively in the event of any sudden collapse. Outsiders may be ruined by some panic before they know anything about it. At the second board there was quite an active time in the stock market. Erie R. R. advanced * per cent; Cleveland and Pitieburg, 4; N.Y. Central R.R., ty, A emal! lot of Milwukie and \ issiasippi sold at 7834 per cent, cash, A lot of $10,000 Michigan Southern Sinking Fund bonds sold thig afternoon at 87 per cent, each. Tais is an advance of 1 per cent on previous prices. We sce by our last Loncon circulars that theze bonds are quoted there at $0 a 81 per cent, equa! to 88a 89 in this market, ‘Thie sale to-day is equal to only about 84 per cent, net. The semiannual interest of 33; per cent ig due on the let of November—only about six weeks hence. There are no better railroad bonds in the market than the Michigan Southern, Sinking Fund. All the old issues of the company are in process of con- solidation irto this class, and a proper sinking fund has been provided for their liquidation at maturity. Every railroad company should anoually appropriate a sum sufficient to meet their bonds as they mature, and then there ig a rrobability, without recourse to new loans, their debts being ultimately paid. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as follows:~ . + 13,751, {316 37 Tre receipts include $50,000 for trans‘er ¢rafts on Bos. ton, and the paymenis include $67,000 on California draits. ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury Department Washingtop, on the 12th inst., were as follows:— For redemption of Texas debt . $886 18 For the Treasury Departmeat 4,871 68 For the Interior Department 282 405 06 For the Customs + 46 200 49 War warrants 57,814 00 From miscellaneous couress. 8,778 76 From lapds....... On account of the navy. _The warrants entered at the ‘Treasury Department, Washington, on the 15th inst., wore as follows — For redemption of Texas debt. For the Treasury Department. For the Interior Department For Sustows.. War warrante received and entered. ‘War repay warrants rece. ved at entered. On account of tue Davy... From misce sources. The following is a comparative statement of the carn- ings of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, for the ‘weeks ending Sept. 7, 1855 and 1856 :-— 1856. Increase, Passengers $46,924,27 $12,126 79 Freight. 32,230 60 12 Sot 76 Totals. $54,678 a $79,154 87 = $24,481 55 ‘The carnings of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Com- pany, for the month of August, amounted to. . Same month last year. * Tnereare The receipts of the Terre Haute ant Aiwa | and ‘St. Louis Rauircad, in August, were $70,000, and from present ap pearances {iis estimated that the September receipts ‘will be over $80,000. The earnings of the Central Railroad Co. of New Jersey for the ronth of August, 1856, amounted to... €50,198 07 amie ROS boosie ‘ + 80,509 12 This is equal to sixty five | per cent, ‘The British Board of Trade returns for the first seven months of the year show a large increase both in the ex- yort and import trade. The total declared value of ex- ports for the seven months amounts to £63,936,61%, against £51,262,706 in 1855, and £58,612,645 in 1954. The increase on the month§ compared with that of the pro- vious yenr is £9,968,236, against £8,150,583 tn 1865, and £2,420,645 im 1854, This inerease extends to al! the prin- cipal staples of export, such as cotton, liven, woollen, sik, metale and hardwaret; and only on a few insigaia- cant items ie any decrease shown, ‘The sbipping returns for the seven monthe give a ton- nage of 4,266,204 In the entries of versola with cargooa, Agninst 3,609,000 io 1655, and {nm the clearances the ton- nage amounts to 5,920,943, againat 4,606,297, The London Bankers’ Circular, of August 30, contains the following in relation to the crops:— We have experienced another week of very changevble ‘weather, such as common to this latitude, and alter pon the corn markets of the country, at one time ex. citing fears, and at another encouraging bopes of the harvest productions. But as we have already remarked, anxiety exter iteelf sow more particularly to the quailty of the grain to be gathered sj any material deterioration most vecessarily adect jacome of the Britih tarmer, wio bas the prospect before bim of a yo! formi ‘able competition ia the foreign corn importer. We learn from serera! quarters that the effect of the recent storms bas already proved bighiy injurious, and that the damage done to the ovtstandiag crops will be very se. rious. Bul the wneertsin condition of the weather has Kept the market ip a state of great suspension, and al thcugh sales covid not have been etfectod yesterday with. bmiitirg to & reduction of 2. to Bs. per quarter, change as both buyers and eeliers more certainty as to the rarge of prices 1 yet be estimated with any degree of accuracy. The opinion which generally ob- tains amongst persons well able to juége of such matters, js that the present high prices cannot loug be maintained, and that even should he quality of ourown crops boinjared by unfavorable weather, the Imports of foreign gram will prove eufficient to reduce the general average price can- siferably below what it bas been during the last two care , ‘The reterne of the New Orleans banks for the last two weeks compare as follows — rewlation Pxchange . Due distant ban A Paris journal contains a statement fait to the Governor of the Bank of France, to the effect that a large business i¢ at present carried om in the ex- port of five franc pieces, which are now saleabic sta premium of 3 to 10 centimes each, the particulars of which are as follows—iet. A bag of 1,000f of the present Emperor is worth 1,005f.; ad. A bag of Charies X., 1,010f; 94. A bag Of Napoleon I. or Louis XVITt., 1,000f, These Sud their way to London, and it is be- Keyed that the greater portion of tne silver shippea for India by the Pera consisted of five frane pieces. This circumstance will accornt In some measure for the wans- mierion of gold from England to France. The La Cross lwaukle Ratlroad Company, in thelr last anual report, entered at length into a descrip. tion of the route, ite peculiarities, advantages and re- gources. Tt appotre tO us that the line bas been selected to) peti o y with an eye to revevenue, and freedom from com. + rovtes, ‘These importont pointe have been pro- perly considered, and from the annexed extract fom tno company's report, we should judge that the objects in view had been eccompliahed -— La Crosse ayn Mawarrre Rar nosn. ‘The design of the drat pro) srejentors of the Ta Cros Milwaukie Rath in me charter of this and ‘i iroad > ee company, was not prima promote the interes of ny Terkas lar yg Phy ‘on the line of the route atopt snd Toledo whieh may carry it up. Any important ad. | 0 "Yis\io seiest the best route in view of all the ciroum. vance in any of the old speculative raltrond etociee, | pudnces alfectin Soo gestion, an expecially in view of the Previous to the lat of December, cannot be otior ener ent ~y ee ‘7, ‘ce nee wus then feet ascertain, temporar some ® bat’ peu: aca fast oh prevent vel Neary te Munssipp river to the general direction of aet sys. on a . ‘avame oomg i tae oir one ir ranthe. to Minneseie, ieervesting is go masy in the | throogh the sate 0 pele by je em ig Rie atthe poy = at a favorable what is knows as the “Northern Treen uns to wach aa eer oats ot fatread. docks, | Sante Be Fesite Naess aoe soya AB ihove stocks which ary operated in pt the board to | {be pectliariige Of he goustry, ead deokied without Deal 4 NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, SE it possesses the great ad of reach- ne a 80 milea nearer, tot Paul (by pds, chapel any and 151 4 ‘nearer than read" doce. line be drawn on the maj map tems Milwenkie SE, Paul, it would follow the route of our railroad as near as it was pear to construct it to its intersection withthe miles, and from that point to St. ~_ -_ best railroad route is doubtless down the valley of the valley of the Mississippi river. Wee conolude, then, that our road will become, and ever remain aa indi¢pen: tible link, without a competitor, inthe ‘and trace between the East and the West through Cana- da, Miebigan, Wisconsin and Mipnesota, retieved of its monotony, as that chain will be, by the short ean across the Detroit river and Lake Michig an. occupy epace in dwelling yponu the advantages which this national route possesses] over the more southerly ones ourselves with @ statement of the facts it a 98 miles nearer from Milwaukie to Detroit, and of course as much nearer from any point west of Milwakic; the dis- tarce can be travelled from two to three hours’ quicker, and the fare for first class passengers will be from two to three dollars ches and during a large portion of the year it will de dec! ly the pleasantest route. But all the trade and tray: af of Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin, though it should pass around Lake Micbigaa, wil be certain to seek our road, as the distance from Chicago via Milwaukie to La Crosse wiil be but 283 miles, while from Cbicago via Galena and Donleith it will be 429 miles, makirg @ saving of 56 miles, and by the Galeva route only 188 miles is by rail, while 151 is by river steamboats, liable to be interrupted in the sum- mer by low water, and certain to be for several months in the winter season by ice. Aud ifa railroad should ever be built up the valley of the Mis. river panes —. by id be at least ap Ad gong ‘orm Chicago to La Crosse, or any other point north of it, 5 by, Mil the waukie and La Crosee and Milwaukie Stock Exch: 1560 1 Cen RR Bas. 95 25000 _ + 860 9414 8000 Oo. s sesee og 3000 Chi& RI Bds. 93 38 shs Bk of Com.. 1€34 Bank Com Script. 102 40 ocean Bank. . 116 Penn Coal Co.... mana antag | 95% i 145 Mimois Coa qt 100 Glev & 15 tsb a as 00 SECOND Bu: $10000 Mich SoS FB. 87 80f0 NUCeDERB s60 4% 1000 Har RP lst M. 83 100 hs DelAH Ca.s90 123 100 MorrieC@BCo.bs0 x 20 Rome & WRR. rr Terps, Sept. 16—6 P. M. Asirs.—The market was without ‘Small sales be) w= ona made at $7 31, while pearls were at $7 75- percrra—Flour—The market was heavy, while a fair business was dove for local consumption, par- chares for export to ray ere light. The sales em- braced about 7,000 « 8,000 bbis., at about the following S333 23 e-s22008 3 ss BSssssus © se442008 2 ° ! Conadian was quict aud’ rales limited, at uachanged prices, Seuthern was in fatr demand for export to te ‘West [Indies and South America, and tho sa'es embraced about 1,800 bbls, at about the above quotations. Ryo flour steady at $3.25 a Ne 25 for fe and superdne. Jersey meal we Orm at $3 76, small sales, Wheat wns lower, and sales moderate, being confined wo a)yoat 80.600 burbels, including fair to prime white, at 3166 » $169, chiefly ‘ab $168.01 09; and fair 10 choice new red, at $1 55 a $1 6 a $1 67 rD—The sales embraced mbout 20,00 bushels Western sound mixed, at 68c a Coxe. White was helt at 706. 9 78c, Rye—Ths market was ticady at 8c. a 906. for new, and at 800. for old. Onis were Inactive at 45c. a 470. for Sate acd Western Cos) x —The gales embraced about 620 bags Laguayra, at 120. ; 1,500 do, Rio, at 100. @ MMe and 8384 do 2, stp. t Beott's weekly of Sep'. 16, giver the annexed particulare — Stork of Rio coffee on the Oh Sept, 1896, bare Received sinee to date... Total. “ Bales for the week estimated at Stock of Tio coffee on the Mth day of Sept., 1356. f Java coffee, mais ¢o., government bage of native Ceylon coffee. . Do. of Maracaibo coffee. of Laguavra coffer Do. of St. Domingo cofive Do. of oler descriptions. ..... Total % 33 on Rio coffee, pees, four month Bee fair. ord. ry fair to good cargoes. Java coffee, wate and baga, sit moniha Eative Ceylon comes, four mouth. ..... report. The vale trade. The busin food qualities. 300 bags, prim 8 Suriher slight, Imprevement in prices advanced 4c, Rio ates 10. August ® (vin Hahiay have been received, and advise large purchases, mostly for Europe, at higd prices, the effect of whieh has been to give increased firmness on the part of holfers here. Corres —The sates ‘embraced about £00 a 1,000 bales, the market closing quite steady. Frearts — were moderate, without material change in quotations. To liverpool, about 30 000 £40 000 bushels of grain were ¢ |, chiefly in ships fe. ; 2,000 » 3,000 bbie. Hour, at 2s. with some To Landon |. a Oe. Od, oe To Bremen, come 60 bbls. . To Havre, grain was wt 10. flour at €6¢. a 7€6.; cotton, }gc.; ashes and rice at 83a mA bark waa engaged to joad with come 30,000 bush. els of grain for OT See Hay wee firm, at 8 660., ‘with sales of about 1,000 bales for shipment. Hors were quiet, at lle. @ 4c, for new, and 6c. « Se. for old. Line —Sales of « few hundred bbis. were made at 850. for common and $1 20 for lump. Mot sors —The mar ket was active, The rales embraced 900 2 400 bbeds, Caba muscovado, chiefly at 44c., with a all lot at 4€c.; and 426 bbds. and 29 tierces do, do., t Rivas srones were firm, but quiet. Spirits turpentine told at 420. a44o. in email lots. Rorin was quict, at $1 650 $1 67. Crude was scarce, and without sales’ of moment. Wirevet —fales of 800 bbls. Ohio and State prison were made at 860. Phovisioxe —Pork—The market wae firm, with sales of about 1,060 «1,200 paar meas, at $2 nhile prime was at $1776 as stemly for ccuntry, with enles et anouh S08 barren prime ant mens at yy 1 prices. Repacked mess was at $8 504811, Out end bacon sides were unchanged and talon litaiied, Lard was firmer and active, with sales of 1,000 0 1,200 = at ldo, a 14}g0, Butler and cheese were ‘an- chan Rice.—Sales of 160 casks were made, at 40. a 4Xe, for handsome qualities | ss fair to with sales of abont 2,200 popsbeede Cube’ mascora4e, 1300 8 some hepebesds prime Porto Riso ai5);3, tad $0" tomes brows Bayane at 9k c. 0 409, m irect line from St. Paul to to Milwaukie. fodesa, afan air ead waters of the Lemonweir, a distance of about 160 and up chaln of travel ‘We will not around the south bend of Lake Michigan, Poo content peer 4 «a pe LODGING. a a ge f8Y OP ATTENTION. TWO LITTLE $1.50. Ao" ee hays canbe received into 4, Frowetaat were are no cm wil mee hal Sie (very SaIMTE a deition to which they Bnglishin 4 cin the renin) hy a well educated young me an Abdomen tased fetaly Mrs ‘areourt, 556 avenue | peoween Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets. e' OOTLAGE PLACE.—NEATLY FUREMERD ROOMS “4 to let, with partial le ho prefer ‘ave conitoris syle; gas and’ Dalh, family private, refer: ences exchanged. 12 rams UNION SOR ARE BOARDING. — FIRE sure or ‘the second floor, with private table, if de- pi Oy EG oy gentlemen, 19 2" st. MARES. PL. ‘yor OR 17 STUYVESANT azar, Second « ‘hird avenues.—Two or three rooms ¥ oe furnished, or rohnihed with board. pCUERMONT AVENUE, | BROOKLYN —TWO ely furrished p: Tot, with full or eee dal Doar to a single gentlemen ¢ or pretty —| and their wiv: Also. a few olber single gentlemen can be accommodated wi 4) AND 43 MURRAY 8TREET.—TWO THIRD STORY Se Sreatecasee so ee V magt a also several roo} the house, ‘Apply ati0Murray street. er BLEECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY.— rooms auitabie for gentiemen and their wives, or single sailewens to let ag evens wih or withoct beat,” Gas ath in the house. Location pleasant. 5. WALKER SfREET, FIVE DOORS WEST OF Broadway—A quiet and gentee} coy boarding house for single gentlemen and gentlemen and their wives. “Terma reasouable, Hot, cold and shower baths, free, 57 East ENTE RIGHT OfRERT, THTRD O 6 door from Fourth avenue.— Very pleasant ‘and desira- Me rooms, in sults or separately, Tor fuvalios ard single gen- tlemen, ean be had, with board, by applying atthe above number. References GO AND G.VARICE STREET, A handsomely furnished suite of ‘rooms. wit vathe, 4e., to let, with board, reparaiely if required, fist as above. G4, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIrTD ‘and Sixth avennes—Large and commodious rooms for gentlemen and their wives, aad single roome for gentie men, with fullor partial board. All the modern improve mens, Stages pass the door, References exchanged. 65 EAST BROADWAY. —~BOARDING—A LARGE O frovtparior, neatly furnished. with pantries attached; and & bedroom, if required, on recond took. with gas. und baths: suitable for a gentleman and wile. Two gentlemen can be accommodated with single rooms. ST. JOUN'S PARK — th private rd, tO & sinall family; will be lot class aecommodat Inquire 6 WEST POURTEENTH STREET —SUITS OF ROOM: fer familes Also. for single gentlemen, with perma pent and transient board. Dinner at OP. M. Reference required. 70 west IWENTY-THICD STRERT.—ROOMS, WITE board, can be obtained fur genUemen, f a private fami ly, References req 7 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—BANDSOMELY furnished rooms may be had, with board; location pleasant, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. vi WEST TWENTY-TH(RD STREET.—A GENTLEMAN and his fanaily, may obtain a bandsome}y furnished, ant delightful suit of rooms, on second floor, with fall er partial doard. Location four doors from Sixth avenue, 103 Amity STRERT.—NE ATLY FURNISHED ROOMS for single gentlemen, with or without partial board convenient to the Sixth avenue cars, and a omnib usse= pass the door. 105 NINTH STREET—TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with pleasant rooms beard at the above number. Famully priv 1O5 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, OPPOSTT AX nuneiation church.—Two gentiemen and their wives may obtain handsomely furnished apartments on first and cond sloors, ant bourd, by application as above. “Reference require 123 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, ONE DOOR WEST of Seventh aven = Handsomely furnished rooms to let. with or without partial 2 house has all the modern improvements, 12. HENRY STREET—A G wife can obtatn board ‘aud bedroom; @ room for a sini le ge aon unsurp. ma, OF POOR Iso. 135 EIGHTH STREET, “OPPO: ITB MERCANTILE LI 2) brary —suites of en second and third toors arlors with ms attached ; gas, bath, &e, ms for geatiemen, with or wahout board, 4 NINTH STR TITIRD DOOR PAST OF BROAD way.—Purowhed roona, in suite or separatel hiding the fhack parioy an exe aaion room na testa lor to jet, lo gente with breakfast, if required. hovee. with all the mocero improvens 1433 RIGHTH StREB?, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ©) and Fourth avenue—Several pleasant rooms, with board. may be bad, 45 NINTH STREET.—SUITS OF HANDSOMELY T furnished rooms to jet, suitable for famuilies, with pri 28 ©. if desired, in the above rst class house, coaveal ently located, near Brosdway. 17] DUANE STREET. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, without board, down town, convenient to trade. for transient ‘and permanvit ledgers.’ Location pleasant ‘Terms moderate. First class eating houses near by. € 1 7 wih board for a geniicman ‘and hie wife, me tained by applying as above. Also, # lodging room ce gentieman. 183 FAST THIRTEENTH STREET AN ENGLISH family can accomodate a ew gentieman with band tome furnished appartments. with or withont partial board Flouse first class, gas, hot, cold and shower baths free, Refe rences required, 185 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY second and Twenty third’ streets.—A few gentlemen can be accommodated with well furnished rooms and ood Lenard. Pathe. &c., in the house. Stages pass the every few mi vi WASHINGTON STREET.—BOARDING DOWN town.—Board and i om $4 5) to $6 por week; icdiing, by the week, (rom $1 26 to $2; board and Ioining. 8 per day. 26. TENTH STREET.—SEVERAL SMALL ae wuh beareoms attached, suited for gentlemen tneir wives or single gent /emen. ' Terms moderate. 26 — TWENTY SECOND STRERT.—ROOMS obtained, with board for gentlemen and their ad stigte crntemen, Dinaes atti e'etech Netues ces exchanged: couvenient wo cars and stages, QBS WET JWENTY SECOND STREET —BACK PAR Jor and bedroom communicating; also other roeme, ina private Je vourting house, furcishodgor, unturnisned, ; house ith fal, or partial board all i> modern improvemeata. Location desirable; convenient to cars and stages, 331 GREENWICH STREET—BOARDING.—A FEW Gentlemen can bo accommodaied with board at Mra. jor’s. Terms $3 and $3 5 4.27 BROOME sTRERT. way.—Voard for f the modern iinprovements will be moderate, Trausemt Loarders ta 74. BROADWAY —A LARGE BACK PARLOR AND bedroom to let, euleman and wife, oF of gentlemen: any one w to pay for good werommoda ons can find them here; also, afew single rooms. Dinner at 6._Keierence required. BROADWAY.—A& HANDSOMELY PURNISHED Jor and bedrooin, on aad a sulle of rooms on ond foor, consisting of { ‘and two bed rooms, with elosete and bathroom attached, wenid be let togertier oF poraie, to gentionen with of without board (private lable For further particulars Inquire as above, PER MONTH WILL BE PAID FOR A SUIT OF ba rooma, wih board, incloding ith all the modern improve sts man, if, three children (eldest six yours cid) ard purse. with privilege of washing: Between Brenlwat and Ninth avenve and below Thirty fourth street. Hes! ret ence given and required. Address box 4.586, Post oft ealvare PaMILy, Nag ony tig § A LARGE HOUSE in Union square, desire to let. with board, © superior of rooma on the second or third oor, ton tamily of grows persons, of 8 party of gentlemen having may make an advantagrove arrangement, as there is « privaue Mable attached to the house. Address, with real name, K. K., box 189 Herald BEAUTIFUL SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS WITCH MAY divided into two, with bath attached, farniahe! or un- fernbed with or Without 2 or with private meals, well adapted for « family, 8 Reforenors ex hanged. “apply at Hit Tenth meer YOUNG GERMAN LADY, OF GENTERL APPRAR A ‘America HUDSON STREET. — UNFURNISHED ROOM. 0 Ob a sin i ance, desires boa: in a reepretabie private ily. Address Ht. 1 St, Chatham eyuare Post omer. GENTIEMAN AXD WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLE in be accommodated with rooms and in a eutee! Private femity; modern built house: location 12) Wt foun st. ‘Hest of rerertnees given and required. GENTLI vay A AND WIFE, OR bya bg GEN be arcommet: epee tlemen, can Javed with pl fom} sud board; location St Cottage place’ seeuwd. 4osp Hlouston street, gas, bah, Ac. Family emal, ‘Sema moderse LADY AND GENTLEMAN DESIRING A PLEASANT, ‘quiet home, with a widow lnty, inthe centeal part of ihe city, near the Iible Honse, of two gentlemen, may be se commodated with partial Ad Steen Heme, Tor twe days, Union square Post office, LARGE AND HANDSOME FURNISHED SITTING ind bedroom. faring Gramercy park, ingle a in yay} family, without ckibtrens wea gos, &e., on the same je. Oramerey park. 1 —] Fnees exe ASANT SUIT OF WELL, FURNISHED rd if desired, in @ Srst class brown stone leasantly lorated: eonvepient to care and stages A T West Fourteenth strvet, first house west of Bt ply at avenue. ph GENTLEMAN AND I'S WIFE, OR A PEW SINGLE A gentlemen, can meet with fall or partial board, in a first class house; fern improvements, conventent to cars and Hages. Alto, & few day boarders accommodated. Apply nt (5 Hammond street, near Fourth street A eMALL FAMILY, RESIDING IN HONOKEN, wise ry to take two of three young girls to board am ey will have the advantage of music, Frenah, £¢. cared for. way. od with he affectionatel Address, for information, room No. 6, 384 Bi Aes SINGLE LADY WISHES 4 HANDSOME ROOM ABD fn a gmail family, or with & widow. French poo le prelerred House with modern improvements, and near Rreondwat above Fourteenth street. Terms moderate. Address aie ladison square Fost office, aes BEDROOM, ON rH roa RT = att 2 ky Frater bower near University place, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN RE ACCOMMODATED in Foote. Ins email private family, where Ae joy the comtoris of horar; the honse in Piossant'y oewea ‘all Bod Bouth ferries, Apply wt 80 state treet, PRIVATE FAMILY WOELD LE, TO “Sta eae pari without board, @ back i wecond hall bedroom, i fer wim lange clone, ‘ Ene aps pele, ABP'Y aC) Fourth avenve, "(EMBER 17, 1856. | private FAMILY, TEVING UP TOWN, IN A L pennant Mould likes to accommodate & family, or twoor gent Dm with rooms. 47 West Twenty ninth street, sear 3 ~s A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES ONE OR. TWO well furnished rooms witha family “of reapectabitiy, in ihe upper part of the city, or fa distan from the ferry. wi leis Kept. with dla ner about 20 feloek, efor y ut 1 comy io HN punctually paid. Addvess H. M.N, iteratd ofee. = WIDOW WOMAN WISHES A FEW GIRLS TO oar who are working in sores, or learning trades; Will accommodate a man acd wite with a bedroom furnished; will ke vady through winter. Can fora weok at 110 Greenwich street, third floor, front A LADY WISHES TO MEET WITH THREE OR FOUR gentlom Wo would lake x rome with Dar, ‘and willing iat titel Moot o's wa Me ke. Wot a boarding ‘Address, for’ two days, ‘ary, Post office. (A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND TWO, OR THREE single gentle yourd, al ‘one or two young, enjoy the comiors of ber 3 Bouston, ‘Terme materate. SUIT OF THREE ROOMS, IN THE FIRST CLASS AA he Fy wxth street, will be rented, fur- ished gas and ir for fourwen dollars per week, with board Geairea. Refereuces reynired. THANDSOMELY FUP bs 4 ae AND bedrooms » aio “H Hi few doors west of tingle room. App Broadway. PLEASANT Sh iM TO Lat Wire board. for a ge. a gentleman, in & sua Wpnten, being only a few doors from Stuy venant square, 173 Kast 17th at, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL. LEE A) SUIT OF FUR- nishod rooms’, with board fo a family, and aiso single reoms for gentlemen. Me 4, “ 1 weet Twenty thirt — References exchanged. frat clang in eve=y rospee' LADY WOULD L&T A PLAIN YOaNrEED ROOM with board, or with convenionse for Apply at 217 West Twenty-fourth stree LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOQR, WITT pantries.—Can commas a tay and gem eman, also iwo gentlemen, with p: board, in pleaant location, four Mindtes’ ‘Wak’ of Wall or South, Terrien, at Brooklyn, Ant the comforts of private family. FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, OWNING SUFFT- cient furniture for a sized house, would like to Tease the same and board with the parties Hving in it. @ line to Mrs. E. M,, or call and see the faa ‘ai No. 103 Bleecker street. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMIS.Y CAN AOCOMMODATE alew rempectable. persons with board and pleasant permanentiyyon woderate rma. Apply at {st "Wea ‘thie th street, near Ninth svenue. OARD.—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, ON THE second tidor, to let, with board. ‘The house is’ first class. Loeation pleasant. Terms moderete. Apply at 81 Wesi Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth aveaue, OARD.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN, OR A GEN tleman and wife, ean be accommodated with full or par- tial board, in a private famlly, at 291 Third street. It is con- tiguous to several lines of stazes. ee —46 EAST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, SUITS in a first class house; it is admira sly located, replete with every convenience, near Fourth avenue. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY OAN OBTAIN two front rooms, im the second story of a first class house, with vonrd, with a private tamily, or thelr meals sent to their rooms: in Chnton place, near Filth avenue. Persons of re- speclabllity will find & pleasant home, | Adiiress, with real name, 4c, Thompson, Union square Post office. CARD PLEASANT ROOMS ON SEUOND SfORY, nullable for @ gentleman and w fe or single gon let in cue of the most desirab'e locations on Brooklyn feiss, wiibin three minutes? w: Wall street ferry. Addewss, Wilt name, Alpha, Herald ollie pon Sapte dileeroal AND WIFE, OR A FEW single gentlemey commodated with desirante aporiments and ‘ne eriras family; house hrs all mo- dern improvements. and the Jocation is unsnrpaseed by any in thecity. Apply at 13 West Twenty-sixth street, second door from Froadway. Bo DOR TO LEY, WII OR WITHOUT BOARD, A front basement, suitable for au office; a the third floor, if desired; they will be let — ther rate, and are pleasantly located. The house eon bath, and is couventent to the ta parts of the city, Please apply at 87 Perry street. OARD. A ROOM OF SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, TO agentlenan and w.fv, or a small family. at 72 West Fourteenth sweet. Dinner ‘at 6 o'clock. References ex changed. OARD.—TO HOME SEEKERS, WHO ARE DESIROUS of obtaining & comfortable an-t pleasant home, 395 # onr-h enue is the place to apply for i:, where there are pleasant rooms and good accommodations for families and single gen- Uemen. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Terms modera' OARD.—WANTED, A SINGLE ROOM WITH PAR- {ial board, in a private family where there are but few jocation fifteen minutes’ walk of the City ‘halves Artia, Herald ofties, i Hall. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A gentleman and his wife, a suit of rooms on second floor, or a back parlor and extention a om fet oor, uatarniah ed, or wil let them use has all the fmprove- ments and Jocation py BIT Be Chemamate plese Macdougal street, befworn Disseber ant Hoosen arose. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR three single ‘ommocated with plea. sant rooms, with full or partial board, ina tirst class house with all the mowern improvements, Apply at 76 West Twenty third street, Befereuces exchanged. OARD.—TO LET, THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, furnwhed or ubfurnished, iy suits or single, farnilies oF single ger omg House tirst class, contains the moderna improvemenis, Apply jo. 171 Kast street, pear Stuy vesaut: park. References exchanged. OARD.—A WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT FAMILY, 18 desirous of a lady or gentiem in to board, hay & back room and bedroom, on the tirst floor. Address Home, Metropolitan Fost officer, post paid, for th three days, 0. Boer —¥INE FURNISHED ROOMS, IN SUITES OR , With or without full or partial board, very pleas ant and respeetable location, newly turmiahed, nad bathe. gas. Ac. Dinner at 6 o'clnck. Api ply at 220 Greene street, be tween Waverley place and Fig! OARD.—AN ELDERLY WIDOW, WITHOUT FAMI ly, would accommodate a gentleman and wife with a tur nished'reom, with board for the lady. Wing an experisncod nurse, woul mires nara sonable. “Apply ot 16 Ridges bear Ries, eee BoAkP FOR A CuILD CAN BE OSTAINED, IN 4 el family, fan § ta a leasamt foc: wh ‘scare tention, Ad Or call at 82 Brie ot, Jersey City, for one week. OARD LOWN TOWN.—TO LET, A HANDSOME AND newly furnished front room, on second floor, t & gvntlc nan and wife. Bath and gas attached. Also, a few single geniemen can secure pleasant rooms on reasonable torins b ya at ll2 Leonard s.reet, a few doors east of Brendwar. BOARD, AND ROOMY IN BROOKLYN. —A SMALG private family, arcupying & nies houss, with modern improvements, have superior acermmor ations to ofler to & re and wife, or afew ningle gentlemen. auply at 4 ase rect, four minutes from either South or Wall street ferries. OARD IN THIRTY KIGHTH STREET. of single gentleman, with — Somity. ‘improve and sages. App Seventh and hig! Le ou! a married couple, can be ace Pleasant rooms, and fall or partial board. ‘The home is new and ee'g'as a the eas. Tete ne several lines of at 145 We ‘Dirty ‘sigh street, between avenues. References exchanget. OARD IN HROOKLYN —TWO0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ér a gentleman and wife, can be accommolated with s lnree front room on the second floor. The house ts pleasantly situated between South and Montague ferries Re(erenes ro- quired. Apply at 72 State street, corner of Henry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE ~ FAMILY, without children, oecupying a new brown stone froni which ls larger than they tt Wish to let a parlor ther kena family, or ‘i a few bedrooms, with fe ladies of gentlemen. hood, has gas, Pathe Oe Hamilton avepne ferry. No more boarders will be teken. | Firet clase references required. Address box 3,154 Pest oftiee, N. ¥. OARD IN yt TWO OR pa FERNS faees genthtoen can be accommodated with by apply: ing alt) High street. within ive minwics’ walk from Fumoa ferry. Terms moderate. pala I al x4 1 wane ag yh —_pemnams ROOMS, FOR or gentlemen and their wh be attuned ts & frst class bone, 50 State ‘oppoute Carden street; very convenient to the South and References exchanged. OARD IN BROOKE 77-— CU RASARE ROOMS, OR sate of reewes, Suruished bed, tuhable for fa. inities cr angle ec fod ts bemed Wyreughout. | App’ py at Ste Washington near Fukow and a CARD IN HOBOREN.—GENTLRMEN AND THEIR wives, of a few single centlemen, ean be aowommadated with good bon pleasant rooms by calling at No. &) Garde street 1 + eI ARD WANTRDBY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, HR. Jow Twenty third street, on the w Frivare intosly preverred: ‘Adareant' a iene rivate tantly pete ™ 2eed Post fie mE ramadetg te OARD WANTED. —FOR A WIDOW LADY, IN A Prt vate ferolly, below Ker street and west of Brow! wav. References exchanged. Xtareee" a. Sronchend Herail eflice, siating terms, which must be mrderate OARD WA TED—FOR A LADY, IN A RESPROTA bie fartly, im Brooklyn, where there are few or no bowrd ere. Adress Kime. BY. Fost oon, for two Gays, stating ceation and terms, wich rivust Ponts an 1h o_o } eo WANTED—FOR A WIDOW LADY AND er ter, Ina respectable family. Terms must be m- mpuonable references given and requied. sorte. “Uneton Address box 1,67 pelican Lh E Dal Bese, WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND Wree three children and servant, in @ private femily where bere are no ofher bowrders, ina plones~* loeation, mp town. Two large reoma will be req let with room for ’ Address, stating parvenlarg, H. J, box 853 t ust quioe. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—ny A GeNtLR man ina Sie ge! oan and te9 and dinner on stada: fs. Laeati pear Fulton terr: Add, i particulars 4¢., 3.0. Heraidomics. 7 AUArem®, Mating race lcd , ING—IN THE BOURR OF Bite or b Shale Parvace Reeeseacd e wisas ca toe Court and Clinton OARDING.—A LADY, ame A RMALL QUIET rant ‘will let her entire second (th alenila furniahed as tna rompectanhe alet party, who re acroinmodations. “ nwurpaased, ing ‘ie Nein plnce, one block foudway, near Ree ae ee ee eeeeremssnaamennaesesiineniny Bosses PRIVATE FAMTI, i Oocurrine A first clas Jeration waee fengnee nlobed oF J to rent, ETipa bower es | tr ty © cond street, between vit amd ther wiven or single Ren BUARDING AND mapannnnnn saan OR ANNES OAKD.—A GENTLEMAN AND meio OR two single es can obtaia nigely rand ‘with par thal board, at 46 West Washington plac nw 'URNISHED ROOMS—42 UNIVERSITY PLACE, con. ner of West Kieventh street, elezaatly furnished: bedrooms without wesie ‘Terms low, if permaneut iy private, URNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO ONE OR TWO SIN- gle gentlemen, in the vicinity of Turd street and avenue. Gas, the house. Terms moderate, dress Howard, URNIFHED ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY, WITH Ain rivilege in parlor’ for $3 50 per week: also higher and jowed priced rooms. at Mrs. PEDT"S, 221 wa 220 street hear Fecond avenue; bat and gas; mead furnished If desired WENISHED | APARTMENTS. ~ GENTLEMEN | 1 search of well furnished ‘and comforiable apartments, with nil the muodern improvements, ean bo ace mmamodated, it & respectable family, Where there are upon, Teasonable terms by applying wt 07 Crosby street, Puce, BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with handsomely furnished rooms, in x French private house, ‘Heferences exchanged. Apply at o Willoughby street, Brooklyn. URNIS 0 LET.—GENTLEMEN RE- ey oR en a4 convenient anc , Will find evesaceot n, at rrices, by applying at 419 Broome street, near Broadway, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A PRIVATE. dwellir g, pleasantly situated, None bat single gentle- men nedd apply at 23 Bowery. BNTLENEN AND THEIR WIVES, AND. SINGLE geptlemen, ean be uccommodated with furnished rooms and board, on réasouable terms, at 17 Laurens Pointe Bath in the house. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM3 TO LET—WITH or wiuhout partial board, at 661 Houston street, ‘OTEL LODGINGS.—GENTLEWZN CAN oBraln good furnshed rooms at the Globe Hotel, corner of Fran} fort and Willian streets, at 250. per night, = q2 ver Week. A few best rooms at per nigh, ‘No othee charges, except al their option, ‘A PIERRE HOUSE, OADWAY—CONDUCTED ‘on the Europ plan, This elegantly furnished house is now ready for t on of es aa Suites of rooms for oe stugle VOREMAN, Agent. ‘0. 3 LEROY PLAC see bg igi A) ON THE second floor, with beiroom attached, to let, with, ermanent board, for the ensuing Seaton. Apply at No. 3 Leroy place, Bleecker street, nent Droad way. 0, 10 ELUVENTH SfRERT, A FEW DOORS WESF of Broadwoy.—Furulebed or unturnished coors to be had, With partial board if required; bath, cas de ; rederences ex: changec. Fi ¢ door. ith avenue de stages pass NE OR TWO INGLE LEMAN. OR A GENTLE- men end his wife, may find superior bard, in a private mt femily, with your ladies” ise newly fur nished Pr elightally ; Conve! ae and BOB. Those wishing a quiet and agreeable home for the winter will find one by addressicg Laura, Hera'd oti for two days. magia Lt tid enh a ae 8 oom on bi ded single gentlemen, in arespectable private family, where ihe comforte‘af a bome-cnn be reallaed, Siihur in Brokl rookiyn ve New York. Terms not to exceed $4 per week. Address T. W., box 4,579 Post oflice. BIVATE ROARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, 08 two single gentlemen, ean obtain a ro ith pactrios attache ho ee Te Tn ippeo Jovated at S.A SMALL STRICTLY PRIVAT 2 FAMIL cocupring » firs class biown, stone residence, Rear the New York lictel, a few coos west of Broadway, would let to two or three gentlemen, of high respecftbility,’ an elegant parlor, three larze bedrooms, bathroom and. water closet all commupicating, on parlor floor, richly faruished. Gentlemen Wishing A 1 accommodations may address box 1,131 Post office. EVERAL ROOMS TO LET —WIili BOARD, AT 132 Bleecker street. The house has all the modern ‘maprove- ments, OME RESPECTABLY FURND full board, can be o°tained sn ghildren, whete only a few boarde has all the modern linprovermen ‘ituaied near three lines of vars and siazes. Apply. at 22 Kus: Twelfth sireet, References exchanged. WO OR THREE GENTLEWEN AND TURIR WIVES, and a few single gentiemen, cau obtain board aud = ont rooms, at &4 West Twenty seventh sivect, The house 03, baths, &e, References exchanged. FMEN CAN OBTAIN A CO! PORTABLE: SHED ROOMS, WITH wivate tamily without retaken. The house WO G and pleasent home, with partial board, in as’ family. “The house ix handsomely furnished, bathroom and evory accommodating. Five minute’s walk from the ferry. © YOUNG MEN CAN BR ACCOVNODATED WITH board, and front room, ina private family. Appl iween the hours of 6 and o'clock P.M. at St Vandann OLET-WITH BOARD, FROXT AND BACK ROOM, ‘with pantry, to a couple of gentlemen, avd thelr wives: 8 fod nelghboriiood. in a small respectable ‘amity, No. 164 hompson, corner of Houston sirert. Inquire at 170 Grand sireet, Jersey Cit MPO, LETSWITH BOARD, A BEAUTIPCT, ROOM, ON third floor, front, suitable for Gwo snglo gentlemen, ‘Terma m modern improvements. App Eighteenth atreet. LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, 4 NEATLY furnithed back parlor, or front chim er on second floor, with board for the lady ‘only. Inquire of Miss Straw, 225 Wooster street, near Washingion pared» ground, ORent, WITH BOARD, 4 HANDSOMEUY PURNISH fal parlor nnd bedroom, {ko sings room, eultable for aentieman, Apply at lué Sccond avenue. References quired, ‘ANTED-SOMEWHERE IN THE VICINITY OF Canal street, a yp room, with hreakfast during the week, und breakfast ad ay; terms not to eroced $5.50, Address 4. G. .. f ANTED—BY A RE two elildren, from one to four ¥ Bill be wall tahoe care of, as t th mable reference will be given. fans Nome, lierals office. W rANTED—TWO ROOMS, ON THE SRCOND FLOOR, for two gentlemen and their Indies; board for the Indies only. Location between Canal and fourth streets, near Broadway. Address 1. Mt. B., Broadway Ios office. SPECIAL NOTICE! ES. pe et and a sTITU TK —FAIR AY PALACk. NOTICE TO EXMLBITOR IH CAYSTAL Articles for competition (except thos» in ibe borsicultaral de- partment) must be eniered wt the Cr: 9, irom Mon a 1 I Saturday, the 2h cinber. Thos apptied for spas are 6 rey +} to bave with as little deiny vent ay » TO, TAME PLACE BE Cassidy, of New York, Ni cn Wedueaday, rept a ie lait ground, at), o'cloSk, at Newark, ant RL! AT EVANS & CO/4.~THE FACT I8 d that 409 Lrowiway is ‘he best place in New lack ober broke EVANS & CU. sell vook as they ean be bought elec and give with each book & present pants ralue froaa Fd genie to $100. ‘The valug of the jepends upon tbe number of the pooka, Gifts de- Erered 21°the time of mle. Groat ind:vcementa to agents, logues containtag full explanations eent on spp Py ao fan Loge No 62 at thetr lodge room, corner of Broome anid Crosby. steeat ber 37 sige lock, VM, to attend homas Carlin Seokity DEVENSAM, W. M. Wn, G. McLavomsy, Secretar; agen —NEW YORK, Serr. 16 THE P-~ f Adelphi Lodge, x ¥. and 4. M., are here ort ror ecitally requeai nit the fupehal of oat de, parted brother, Simeon A. Lichtenhein, this (Weanestar, morning. at 9 o'clock, precisely, from his late West Thirteenth street. By orier, 1. JOSme, Wie EW GOLD PikLD.—AN EXCEL TOW offered to join A selec: om ale= three of whom are practical NT OPPORTUN!- ny of seven ind uaere—who are abou! ba, erceiation fer the vse of developing @ rick ged ted lately diccovered by an American capteta’ Person= received, who Sarnish from $900, cer fo $:00. "A Dlachsrcith nad catpeninr would be deyratie, For further particulars addres Surisce Diggicgs, Herald On & fanny Mag OF TAXES, NO. 52 CH, rt House), New York, June ‘ublie okie Te 6 avoid the risks that inv the crowd of tax who put of ment of their taxes, ret ae aa hats rt ep te rg, offce--T sball receive so Boney ‘afler 2 o-clock oh Te “erecy officer tn this Departinent is esa pratt rom Ri i. HOWARD, Wovetwer, I nD FP ME MEMBERS OF THE HEBREW MUTUAL, bexeeit Fociety are respectfully invited to & end thea A. Lich enbeim, from his late resience, Ist Wea Phirteea! atzeet, his (Wednenday) morning, ‘s SOLOMONS, Secretary, WE FIFTH ANNOAL EXHIBITION OF THE LMEIOR, County Agricultural Society groand, in Alientown, eotmencip, 8 the Tet, 91 wud Sd day of October, We friends of the hove to come and participate in the . Gor. Pollock and Rev. Mr-Tetmnbuch wit dalleet a waives on the (hird day of the exhibition, iH. J. H. J. SEANTZ, President. F PROOKLYN HORTICU TLIURAL, SO TEFY Witt. ho fall bition of flowers and fruits ai com ihewdey evening by George members, Beente, A vend $2,000 & gown “OF GRRTEENEN'S LAPT ) ranted, In larg or eral Ita ‘sera Pinel al att@adance on at prions pad, in Ser brace thro uth pot gt $5000 Tamme re] to dinpewe of, wii resaive® their Gono ot ’ int" Peart fear street $10, 000K 10 Renta $f EM, ALL CAST Ast oF oLoTn. Cau. ee pree AN AND CEXTLEMER RAVING we Recon is 12 Lance: ‘ane eet nea ae Ls XD CENTLEMEN, GIVE YOUR AT 2 = 5 I} cast off c! SEG Cs igichae im ch votwees 1 irrentietb an and Fwenty tr i EF CLOTH! nriog Rol wearing Aare full enine. withont lease call or sacreas THO!