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3 - Mee Maris Merced, daugaier of Col. Isaac Williams, of the oe) Chino aetna vce, a trinity church, October 2, by the Rev J. Chipman Thrall, Mr. James L,’ Trask ‘vo Mise Har- es Ban Francisca, October 2 Dr. Anderson, at ib San Fravcisoo, Octol . the Eresbyterian courch, Mr. Wa i. low, of James- tows, Tipo county, to Mire Loutsa Wood. Ia “an Pranciveo, Getober 1, by we Rev. Dr. Soot, Mr. Brapk barley to Mise Phebe Emma Ogiivie, both of New Work city. At Sania Clara, by the Rev. Dr. Myron, Mr. Silas Auch- of Rosendale, N. ¥., to Miss Kate Sax te, California. 4) Yerand 0. 7, september 7, Daniel T. Prettyman 40 Saran Jane Rennigon. At Table Blutl, Humboldt county, September 20, Mr. Brew tee loabelln, Balete ™ the Haun Does bear Maryavt) wie, September 28, . vo Mrs. M. ©. Buchanan waa Chico, September 26, Mr. Alpbeus Pate to Miss Eliza- Bern Freoman a At Aqueduct City, denotes comnty, September 28, Henry Fete Ww amanoe At Stockion, Selene "50, Coas DeWitt Beniamu to M-» Lowe Conpingham. Rear “an Jose, september 26, Nathanielj Berkshire to Mee Martha bekbam. BIRTHS. At Downleyille, Sept. o, the wife of Wm. H. Wright, of & daugnior. At sonora, Sept. 11, the wile of Eas Gompert, of a eon. Jamestown, Sept. 12, the wife of L. Jackson, of a mao Brancieo, Sept, 21, the wife of L. Braverman, err Dau rene sco, Sept. 19, Mrs, Julia Dean Hayne, of oan. A. Sonora, Sept, 12, the wife of B. M. , of a son. ‘t Sacramento, Sept 20, the wife of sou Tanker, of @ son. At Foisom, Sept. 20, the wife of A. B. Conradth, won #4 Marysville, Sept. 19, the wife of Charles Levy, of a er. ‘At Red Blois, Sept. 13, the wife of @. W. Hong, of a ~ is cenn, Amador county, Sept. M4, the wife of John @arroli, of » son. oan Au iameda, Sept. 16, the wife of Nabum Poland, of a ba 7y Murphy ’e, Sept. 14, the wife of Robert Tnoapton, acm. ‘At Sacramento, Sept. 23, the wife of H.R. Covey, of a om. ‘At San Francisco, Sept. 24, the wi'e of Edw of a deughter, yor y See ~ept. 14, the wife of Samuel larsous, 2 Bree ‘Ai Placeryiv'e, Sept. 14, (re wie of Adolph Nachman, Of a ron ; gAt Folsom. Sept, 20, the wife of A. B. Conrad’, of a son. fat Yount Ophir, Mariposa, the wife of J. H. Muler, ot a dang b ve: at Mar srich, of a son. es Me, Williaza &. mu Berrick, of a daughie Yo San Francisco, the wile of Mr, Wm. M. Hendry, of a daventer At Buckeye \ h alley, Amador co sou. . 23, the wale of Mr. Wesley Jackson, anty, Sept. 14, the wife 29, the wife of Me. opt. 25, ths wife of Chas, 8 Christian Bags, At Kureka, Sepi. 15, the wife of James T. ayuu, of daaghier, At Sacramento, Sept. 27, the wife of Joba Wright, of a pen 4 Sacramento, Sept. 27, the wife of H. ban At Maryevulr, Sept. 25, Dr. &, P. Watts, of a agughter, piel Io sen Freveiseo, Sept. 14, i, Calista H. Hurrison, wife of Mr. Josepa 'N. Barrison, Nene Urovine, Mr, Jha Sinclair, ot Wisconsin, aged 13 Greevhood, oF the wife of ts sa Freccigco, Se, 17, Cornelius Horrigan, aged 4 ww ove Fiapelsco, Sept. 15, Mrs, Eliza Grover, aged 17 yorrs uve 10 mew In Sew am rupceo, Sept. 19, Ida Kealp, aged 1 year and ory " #. 18 Rosmie Cerf, aged 1 year rancisce, Sept. \%, Charles Waterbury, aged 23 iu Sep Franieco, Sept, 19, Emma Sullivan, aged § mnths Ip Sap Froccise, Sept. 19, Mies Cuarlotte sauth, ared 7 yeare and 4 months. ‘ia San Franco, Sept. 19, Eliza, wife of Mr. Bwaders, aced 62 years. ema Sept. 16, Wm. Beory, son of Joba Petty, age é en Hereaows Sot", Mev. Barbara Glas, aget 41 : se ambia, Sept. 16, i Sechen Braisagd, aged 60 years, formerly of Monmoutn, Main pan ee, Sept. 21, rem Davi! Trembly, aed 27 Oe the Ok of September, on board the bark Yankee, Sorog her povenge trom ovalu vo this port, Cat rine ‘A North, ngec 1. years, caughter of C. L. North, of dan Wrancisoo. Ynran Francisco, ox the evening of the 2ith of _ . Heprktia, s, ant es pganal of Heury D. and Eliza i! 7 eocen September = a Mary Snyder, a Willen wis Hanken, a native of masoO pony hy sicme’ Jobo Honigan, « pativo of pt. $3, Mr. John Taylor, a native 00, o Pande bia, aged 28 years. at Browsevitie, Fi Dorado county, Sept. 17, Mrs. Sade- shrong, aged 35 y Mee reiioe's, Spe 20, ‘20, Capt Amos B. Rof, of St. Louis, Mo age? 58 years. Sen Francisco, Sep. 26, tafant ehild of the late Col. |. Barton, aged 2} months aad 15 1. Willard and Helen ‘Wouterey, Sept. 23, Captain Cbarles Wolters, aged ods! September 2, Nicholas Willams, aged 30 7s Sacraments, Sept. 24, Mr. Maurice Nolan, aged 44 weir apenieh F Rapeb, Plumas county, sept. "6, Robert C. peo 8 years aay Abe Ri the morning of Sept. 28, Alevia, only aMid of Jovend ¥ and Tonors Dillon, aged 9 mouths. aan ¢ TN, Sept. 21, Mr. Levi Deumis, aged 33 “ha Wari’ ili, Sept, 28, Samuel H. Currier, aged 3) Fee wrench ( ich, Hhasta county, Sept. 22, Mr. James Mesonaa, aged 21 years, lormer!* of lilingie, At the cay of Vow avgoles, “opt. 10, Maria de los An 4 Oniege, Cavghter of steband Ortega and Doas Graco Rule, aged 12 ye At Alomeda, sept. 22, Mra. Mary Sayder, aged 32 jot. 1, Mr. Chas. Grennell, a native of A. 1 » Kiger Ames, aged 11 youugest soa of Oat. Heary aad Bciscs, fa Map Fracceve, ( Mazeh, nepnew of the late Lr, Joba Maron, of Martiner, a te Sen } reve et_1, Horatio ., only son of Leland corte Wakeseld, aged? yours, 10 months and At Hho hom Bay, Sawami-b county, W. T., Sept. 25, ized 12 years on of F Kennedy Flon \ ctor Monroe, Judge State. Court for tne Territory, aged 40 , At Portiend, OT, Trancis Penton, iormerly ‘ork, agri 28 year cont. 7, ©. T., Sept. 26, Wilbon, son of Adam ) Wife of Almeria ig Vamub) mery, of com-emption. Interesting Financial Review. {from rhe San Francisco Merosnttie Gazette, Jot. 4) At bo time whhin oor Ly By ot 8 Rance prsetled #0 tranquil an aspect aa . pone past fortnight. Thie apathy, however, can be Uurnced We cory plausiDie causes, capeciaily im ® market Fo Proulany coustivuled as that of Sac Fraveisoo Ve the early Gays of the “tate, when our almost fabu Jove anriierous Wwensuree were brought to hight, it Suvetore year woul’ net produce as ‘Vimes de made out of \t here in # month, or even a fort on very good and reliable secarities, Local or fixed en) © was bot litle knowa, and the mever ceasing OT ee ‘oles for improvement kagt up thore ratez of interest, which, of iteclf, became at & material (rain upoM the reseurees of the State. B Fber’ period of Hime the nocounte of the interest ch commances bere ia 1840-"54, ranging from Jt 7 per cent per mon'h, #1! Ve road with entire ipere (ality But ai) (bese exiraoruinary cirowmstances bare gired way ih the march of time, ae might have Bern ¢Xouotnd to the eveptoal, though parties. esquiettion at bo me cap! tal; to (be come’etion of the wast extent of balldiags ant wAOTLal provements reqnired iu the rapid coe t wow Of Dew citier, towns and vileger, with heir whow trae end MADU'RELOring ADJUNCY to the rapid dim nul oo Feats, Which Fo longer reimourse (hose who made im Provémenie on barrowed cay.al, aut to Dution of Bop ctre of Wace ss A of tbe wag ain 43 obte ing meter we to renter it of that regu tea of In erese in latter fact. the id rebel, wos ugn NEW YORK HERAED, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 18568 Swern statements ol so mary of those who bave ae tte relict. a une sees the ieee sehon, 0h Heese hear toy ually and speed: JerKoInR nevi change bong slerends pen ‘the immutable law of trade, that of the banks occurred bere, (nee: tas) trom ‘rent blake most gloom; foredod! PS Oy EGS money C ever Hoown in tbe State ‘The sriris bad tested the strength of many, and expored the weakness of others; overtrading was checked, a8 well as over building on borrowed ry tal, and trade seemed to have asgumed something of order and regularity of older and betier organized com- munities. Thus ® has continued, in a measure, until the present moment; there is more woney aud lesa of that ‘extraordipary demand for it which springs from that ex cited state of business when cach man emulates the action ot his neighbor in bis efforts for the acquisition of sudden wealth, We are in fact experiencing reaction —— invariab!y follows excess ip any trading community. stead of roshing eagerly into speculations or on the mere ground of being able to raise poe vgen | wem- bark in them. even at exorbitant rates, men pause an reflect more calm y on the probable results, even when money can be had at mach more favorable rates Tenant lees houses admonith those who emer themselves in yes) estate to retlect to what range | cline, in proportion to the interest on their investment. ‘Tradeemen and retailers no longer rush into leases that would swallow up the fee simple of the ina year, The great works of the interior—d ing, ditching, fuming, quartz works, mills, &c., &e.—have bee nearly completed alld paid for, and, ‘as ‘Weil in the towns as tb) cities, the demand for capital has been narrowed down Jo its legitimate uses, and (he rates of imterest—that most oppressive of all the drains upon our resources—nave ap- proximated quite as nearly to those of the Atlastic States as we bave a right to expect, under those local circum+ stances to which we need not especially refer. Our quotations ot interest, to-cay show a decided decline. We know of a loan on property for $14,€00, one yer Per cent per month, bus it wax jcdged te be amp move than double that sum, in auother instance, $25,000 was offered for cne year a 1}, per ceut per month on pro- perty valued at $40,000, and declived. Severa: other loans bave been mare at 15 per cent, wich may be considered the exireme rate for well located tire proot builatngs. Lp loaus on merchandise we hear of but few transactions; they are generally commensurate with ine speculative movemens of the times, which, at this moment, are py no means promivent. Current transactions are made at 2 per cent w 23, per cent—very few at the laxer—but we Dow of an \pstence where money waa offered at 1\; per cent on imperishabje goode, wita an ample margin, and refused. Those rates, urder the circumstances we have dwelt upon above, are. perbaps, not to low as we may bave to report in our next, unlesa there should be some Teyivai Of Specuianion. ‘There is still Do movement in real estate of importan: Duncan & Co. have soid & few small building ‘ous at rates something bigher than thoee of @ year since, and the faci lity of obta’ning money on mortgage may lead to further improvements in the upper part of ibe city, where brick Dulidipgs are begiwping to usurp the piace of wooden houses, which jore long period commanded rents that can pow oply be obtained! tor substantial tenements, The apprcaching sale of the balance of the great Folsom estate will estabiich a criterion of value for the mosi eligible city y ‘aet mail steamer carried away about two and a Lions jn gold, and altbouge we have no relia data us to the amount that will be sent away on Mon we hear of Lone of those pressing efforts at raising money which formerly marked the departure of the mails This case in our tinanclat position is the patura! result of the change of times; the gradual approach to that regu larly ia trade anc the accumulation of home capital which are We snre forerunpers of @ general prosperity. Is is pleasing to bear such constant and general good accounts irom the miners, whose success continues un- abated. Instances of bitter disappointment occur; but thve it is in every pursuit in life. The regularity with which whole chain of ponped is preserved, until the wei reaches the bands of those who remit it, etords ample evidence of the ever reliable riches of our placera, a8 well as the continued ability of the mercantile and irate donee to full) their engagements. We do not ‘earn that fhe failures of Joseph Frontin and George Petersen & Co, will leac to further similar aieasters. A cargo of nitrate of soda taving arrived from Peru, the Brabeb Mint wil) be enabied to resume operations on the th ietant, but for the present no unparted bars wil! bessssyed. Hars, during the early and middie part of the forta'ght, were plenty and low. We know of $40,000, 880 Bue, beipg sold ‘and about $00,000, 855 8 84) ine, were bought by a bupker at 9-16 per cent discount. These were, however, extreme cases, aod. within a day or two past, no such bargains could ‘be AS we write bars oi 880 fine can be readily sold at ‘; per ceat aiscount, The demand for bars for remittance by this steamer is }, but auch is nearly slways the case, and sflords little or wo undication of whui the shipment on Monday will be. clocks bave been as lifeless as usual, and are hardly worth quoting. The range for Californin state 7’s is 73 a 75; City €’s, 56 @ 60; war bonds, 7 per cents, according to Gate, 50885. Merysvtile 10's, 805 85: Sacramento City aro 70; new city warrauis, Coucolidation act, & Bbc. In bullion and exchange there \s not a single change to be made since last mail, and itis neediess to repeat quotations. The Trade Report fo for Two Weeks. ‘From the San Francivco Mercantile Gazette, Oct. 4.) 5 ah os Se nen expuees So oom eee Atlant port made tts appearance early in the fortnight, most the vessels baving comsumed an unusual lengta of time in accomplishing the passage from New York and Boston. ‘The pn op en a the half been very heavy, and merchandise that ordinarily rece!pts of Dardware and bollow fe Jee and end salt were “ ee be colums. ..) bang Sd 4 ir * ‘arrived, large sense, cece imparte of cauh artcte oun summing up about one half of the siyounts which were specified as being on the way Al the date ef Cur iast xem!-monthly sui Taking % ‘view the very considerable add! ‘tions which bave been tude within the last two weeks to prerioas! wre Socks, it may rea upa Tare bas = pon f dec)ipe. ‘Sept with regard to “which consignees chose to offer upon arrival, ip fect, vo iack of buyers, early in the fortn’ pricy s, ard consiccrable sales of provistous ‘were made to the trade and to operators upon speculation. Toere were lndicavons mdeed about the y. - that the fleet arrived, of the setting tn of a brisk and continued demano (rom the courtry, avd the jobbers Lon. geome selves liberally in order to meet it, the demand. however proved but ng f HS ‘tbe mail from te At Japtic Slates came to bringing most favorable com mercial & Vices, the market became sadden! apo the latter baif of the fortnight baa beea Red by @ quie ‘with whic ee rage; Indian ports, pritcipally mad udvices po lo show Wat we m at Jean half « dozen vessets within the coming sixty days, nection with the large public sales of East India products which Daye becom made or attempted, ail combined, bave operated (0 depress 60m. #bat tbe market tor those kinds Of goods. 23 arrivals, sive cur lastreviow, bavo been: the ships Euterpe, Robin Hood, John Gilpin, Na- York; Orpbs oregon ot Ree, from Borgewex, aad Juanita. from Ham with Ateerted ae the Coornéine Lackman and Jare Hong Kong, with Chloe produce, tae Ber coles, fom Mapila, with rice, the Yankee, from Aonoinia, with coflee chi tly; the Lucu, from Russian Porsessions, Northwest Coast, the J. B. Thayer, from New York; the Bera cite, trom Chile; and Wriiiam sn¢ Martha, from O regard 10 th prospec ‘of basiness then: ghthe it's extremely difficalt to form an opiaion. Some parties conficently predict a very active tra se during the prosen. mon ib or estly in November, while otbers again assert thas (be facilities of communication to even the remote miirg localitics are Dow 90 good as to obviate the Deces rity of ley ing in winter storke, aud cor sequently that the taders througheut the interior will coutinie wo buy ac cording to ther requirements from week to week, which event we may jvok for a moderate steady busiacss long through the wet season. However, which of two opinions sball prove des: founded, ‘with perfect contidenre to partes abroad, that our e:ock of goods bere and on the way are ample of ail kinds to pa aby porstble contingency, apd of many descriptions are preatly in excess: future shipments to this market bow!) be wede with extreme cireumspection able retara be looked for, aad shippers wil do revuiate their reptores In Ftrict con foratty with the ad viee of iF corresposdents here, who uadterstaod tne wants of the country, and are posted in regard to the changes Wbich are constantly ta) ing place ia the charac ter of the tirade. Markets aw FRANCISCO, Oct, 4, 1856. ‘There bas heen but a meagre amount of sales reported to dey, eher from firet or second haade. Thin bel wieamer cay, very ithe business bas been done that relanirg to (be departare of the mail steamer. ‘The graic market baa been rather inactive. ja four we deve no change to note, tranractions as usual prineipe lly ceptined to Jobbing parcels. Firth 206 Bole, fup, Goliego resold om p.t; jobbing sales ot 0 bole, Haxall and Gallego at $15 26a $16 69 260 quarter eacks jer's se)! rating at $) 5; 250 halt frcke naker # at $9: 200 quarter sacks commercial end 160 ¢o Golden Gate extra at $8 59: 300 do. “an & Potwick s extra et $8 26; 200-40, Magnohe at $4, and #08 20. Comentic On pt Cons Matai.— 9,000 (bs. Caltfornia groand meal, jobbing, at be Bani ky —1,050 Packs choter sold, f* four Inte, at prices Yaopieg trom S258 290: 200d. extra, at $¥ 25, aad ZCbO co. Celiverable on the opposite side of the Bay, on torts not made 5 atic Cet — 200 fecke Coles roid at $2 10, and 100 do. in fervor et 246 Winat —eales ot 1000 racks exten sboice sold at $2 40; 80 68 choice at BreKy rer «choice eeié fom Co Nferior at Ze fay —Bale of 10 tons choice, sold [rom wharf, at $22 per en ium =158 firing Kastern geld on private torme: 166 C ‘« new, ex Huterpe, sold two days wince, and not 7° ted, at 6 buds.. io kegs, equal to se.; and 10 fitking Oregon at «. Paunck’s, fO-cnwen, in 10 Ib. tine, wold at 20 jase po sales ty report. We quote moss at 19 66 for clear la balf Lok + and 10 casee Sroaw at BF tan p = 1 f8O bone adamantine gold om pt, and ‘ Sie lem @ Knapp’, at ae. 1 Ute = 21 verve we nies ene Hold ab ite. Yeast Pownnes.—-Sales of 25"casee Preston & Merrill’s at So" per groei onas 0 —20 cages frast brand _ at agent’s rates, 1 obi sold at $2 87 — 2,000 Boxee chinese fire crackers sold Peony) ~ 100 Sth cases American brandy sold on p. t. ¥ 04 bb ig. American, 10 degrees above proof, pole nt © per gallon, om time. lyaraw — 160,000 feet Oregon, ex Wellington, sold at ( per M, and jobbing sales of 200,000 feet redwood von boards and plants at $25.0 $28 > — 200,010 redweed ¢! , Jobbing, at $6 60. wires * ale of 80 Callfornin dneh ar de News from ‘Territory. Governor SMeven- was st last accounts in the Walla Ww. oupiry, endeavoring to treat with the Indians, bat only the Nez Verzes showed » willingness to como to the council prec the ort demeanor of Se series, there does not seem 10 be @ very good pres} a spec aah poy ine welegrapp is being constru: Conseructed wp tly Z Cor- The honey bee, it hax been ascertained, will do well in the country. Excellent water has beea found in Polk csuply for making salt. at Salem, and the increased A woollen factory bas been erected sroming of iene is Ukely soon to be greatly ‘hn the Territory. A large amount of property used in the Indian war was toon 10 be wold, There was a good di complaint be cavse the sales were to be for carh, wm ‘nolond font scrip. Captain Bowman of the United States Army bat become ineape. apd escaped irom his friends while they w wing bim to the ooger Bis | odo Was aiterwards foun: nearly consumed be Ae ‘The press of the ory re continues to rail at Q¢a. Wont the course he has pursuei im regard 10 the in ‘on war, Reliable information bad been received from the Col- ville mines stating that additional gold discoveries baa been made ; op the strength of which many were going ip trom the north to wy their lack in those dig sper. 5 the latent intelligence frem Gov, Stevens was to the ef: fect that he bad Ueld an interview with pearly all the hos- tile cbiets, and thai they were more friendly, and disposed to enter into a general treaty of ‘The manufacture of wool and the making of salt, bave both been commenced with good prospects of si cers. News fi Washington Territory. The lodians about ! uget sound are quiet, but fears wore entertained tbat they would become troublesome waen the crops have matured. The United States ster mer Massachusetts was at Seattle, Sept. 17. The hostile Indlans who had como to Fort Steilacoom bad been set to the Reservation. During the firet part of September the da, clear end pleasant, with cool and frosty nights. By the arrival of the British ship Monarch, on the 2d, we learn that among the’ Indiaus at Vancouver's there Wa & great bostility towera the whites, The trouble was occasioned by the arrest, tria! and exe: cution of ab Indian who had murdered another, \p order w porsess bimseit of « fascinating squaw. 5 TROUBLE WITH THE INDIANS AT VANCOUVER’S. [From the Sap Francisco d.) By the arrival of @. BM. frigate Monarch. bearing the of Rear Admiral Bruce sixteen days from \aneou- r 8 Islan’—we Jearp that copsi¢erabie trouble was be- ing bad with the hostile Indians of tbat place, and that one of the tribe of Cowigians was hung there for attempt. ing to kul a settler named Jobn Williams, @ circum@tances of the a air are as foltows:—It seems that the settler Jobn Williams was too intimate with a equaw to suit her lord od master, and he wok it into bis head to dre a¢ Williams as the later was walking tbe Fort situated at that place. succeeding in seriously wounding bim in the arm. Wilhams then returned to \he Fort. reperting the occurrence to Governor las, by whom it was communicated to Admiral Bruce, of the Movarch, The Admiral then determined tbat as goon a3 the Hudson Pay Company's steamer Oiter would arrive— which veerel war hourly expected—he would proceed to Cowigian Bay, where the ailair happened, and with a force take the Indian from among bis tribe, for the purpose of punthing bim. In the meantime the Otter arrived, ana Commancer Conky with trom 400 to 500 men landea with two lield picces. There were some 300 [u- Cisne to meet them; they met with po opposition in land- ug, Dowever, and mai to get the settlers to show tbe ‘way into the Cowigians’ camp. As soon as they arrived there, they Gemauded that this Indian should be given up, sien, however, was not acceded to. They en commenced to approach the troops in & mepeees ont ot bean but soon st, ae, <r aetna m to advance, ae w TOMDUET Be DY knee. Foey did er chervagen Gor Dobglese. Captain Fiouston, rk: ‘Trincomalee, Com. \. bad been ee. prisoner was sliowed all the pot he could obtain from among bis tribe, and tue trial was commen ced in his own @inlect. He was tound guilty of attempt {ng to hil Jobn Williams, and was ascordingty hung toa tree at four o'clock f. M, the same dey. All was quiet when the Monarch left. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. CLOG a NCERE, WILL COMMUNICATE AT WwW. T—, IF ‘once with —— Tr MR. FIDEL NAGALE WILL CALL AGAIN AT HIS wite’s brother's, ia Wilidamsburg, he can learn the informa Uon be sought for. FODR. GRAY WILL CALL AT THE pRoapway Post office. he will find a ietier tor hig, directed to are of rs Watson {com Zade de 3. RMATION WANTED—OF MARY ANN KELLY. who left her "home two weeks ago. Any tidings of ber whereabouts Sit be chanel received by her renta, When abe left she had neither shors nor bonuet on [oo thort camly oolered wate. Cail at 215 Fulton street, N.Y. NFORMATION | WANTED-—OF, JAMES CONNELY, aunt's house, 107 Washington street, three ok. age be was 21 years of age. about ae. feet « eight i ches high, sandy baie, fair complexion. rouad face and ii iy even: he woe from the cuunty Letrim, rent, Any $02 Sion'veconctog be whereshoate wil be banikfally, ceived by his aflicted aunt, at 143 Washington street, ¥. NFORMATION WANTED—MR. CARL STRIKER, fron Vegeswck will be kind euongh to Jeave his addres at Camseboom & *ubine’s, 85 West street, New Yurk, where he will rreeive news of unportan,” [XiORMATION WANTED OF ELUABETH CHRISTTR, left Banti, Sectiaud, in the year IMM), lo proceed to ber isiher’s, John Christe, Hogetield District touth Carolina. No information has been had of either of them since September 24, 1800," Avy Information will be thankfully received by ber mother, Mackly. at John Ross's, 0 Hudson avenue, Brockiyn. Routh Carolina pepers please copy. NFORMATION WANTRD—OF JOHANNA KEEFE, BY y ber brother, Jeremiah Keefe, from the county Kerry, ireaeade whe arrived Im the chip Yasuo Foster, froze Liver Call at Daniel Pogarty’s house, No. 6 Morris wsk for your brother, pool, Get. 6. Wreet, New York, for three days, and doh Keefe. pative of Queens county, Ir in New York. Any tidings of hw by his wife, Mary Bpeneer ot Mr. Y. Country papers please covy. AI HOVE YOU HAVE NOT Di «reste alone with yourself to couqurr. iv Kediuce gradu rv FIND A NOTE IN THE RT. © DWIGHT WILL Union rquare Post office. Geen is THE CASE. QHOULD THIS SEET THe ¥ OF BALLA STEPITEN Sten, formerly of New York, avopmet he now in wonla covfer by sending her addre i. , 66 rosdway, New York Charl pepers please copy. DRY GOODS, £0. T RICH 7 BROADWAY OPPOSTTR ME- AL wopoltian Hoiel-—A large loco! rich embrokiered bands aod collars 80 per eet off cos, Children’s Bid gleves, al) Bic and colors, Bajo s best warranted. "es INVOICE, PER PEnst A, OF BLACK LACE GOODS A ol very oC PER PRI conmeting of maar nw e! ilas, vets, Houmees, caitirés, lasee and widths. LL WOOL PLAIDS WILL BE OFFERED THIs WEEK a ‘Os. 4 In rT styles, pop colors. CHAS. G. HOOK. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 4 POINT D’ALENOON, » point jue, Honiton, Valenciennes ed ico rn ehenie ata came pain ally, FARMINGTON & LESLIE, lant Sone chee a) m ale. eet cies vale piv coitfures’ Seat. ‘The newest styles of iHusion and mo Ptr} ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH WOVE ‘bah and American corsets, in great variety; also our Ci] is’ decidedly approved ot. nt semmp loko, styles superb and rand sireet, adies will one door ices, oa MOORE's, from Eldridge street. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF POINT CO! ‘capes and laces gew on hand. laces dounces of every width, at jobbing prices, y eabe NKETS, BLANKETS, 4 10 cages of fine blankate, From auetion, WIJ be offered at No. 708 Broadway. ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! Two cases of printed delaines, in beautiful ye, will be ctlered this week at is., 1s. 6d., and 2s CHASE 00 auction. Book. 3 ANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY Goons THE SALE OF Asemsen & Dingee’s stock wa be continued at a tremen- dous sacrifice. ‘Their em! depertnent ‘will bo included im this week's sale, wea at 1d 206 to let rent low. . 8. BOND, 8 and 10 Sixth aveus BLANKETS, CHEAP BLANKETS —FAMILIBG CA. poly themselves with blankets, of all sizes aud auality, cbeaper (ban in any house in the city, at W. 8, BOND'S, ls and 110 Bixth avenue, ISCHOFF’S BLACK SILKS fiona detiar per yard, At JAMES CROPS 481 Broadway. oo OROPSEY, ‘Dealer in silks, shawie, Laces and embroideries 451 Broadway LOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, ing of cloaks om Vhursday, the 30th Inst., at “KSON'S NEW MOURNING STORE, bi wooo between Spring and Prince streets, CLOARS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS—IM. GREAT. Vv ARIETY, Can be found at F, MeMULKIN'S, S14 Bowery, withoy paying Broadway er Canal street prices. HF. AP LINEN GOODS. Sheetings, shirings, damaaks, ‘apkins, towellings, diapers, Huckabucks, &c., &o., & Will be offered thia week at exceedingly low prices.” Ts are goods purchased at the recent wuctions, and offer great inducements to purc CHAS, G HOO! "y03 Broadway, vear Fourth street, LOTHS, CASSIMERESAND VESTINGE, ’"Prench English and American cloths, fancy and plain cassimeres, beaver cloths, veatings, tailors’ wimmuings, dc., &0., £e, ALE AT 30 ner LORD & TAYLG And sew uoebere MBROIDERTES AT HALF PRICE sloek just received will be open for i =e _ “when great inducements to large lot Embroidered Handker upwards PETER Rowe se £0. ee RICKS, and 261 Grand st., and 49 Catherine st —THE ELEGANT pectin on Monday, pacers will A homage FE 1H MERINOS— rom aucties, In beautiful shades and qualtives, 5.» 78.5 er These are bargai 100K, No. 70 Brondvray. PARIS DRESS SILKS, fe IONABLE LORD & raion a mew | numbers: 3 47 aud 49 OOS. ashmeres, Woollen plaids, povlina, va alpaceas, French, Bag T VERY LOW PRI LORD & T ino! Pon And ne’ nd 261 Grands: ., umbels 47 and 49 Catherine a, NENIN'S BAZAAR, 513 BROADWAY. Cheap French embroidered sets, $3 75 and $1. Flowing sleever and c to match, GENIN’S Bazaar, St. Nicholas Hotel, 61S Broadway. ODS FROM THE CRYSTAL PALACE —THE GOODS displayed in GENIN'S case, at the lato fair of the Ame rican Inatitute, will be oo exhibition at the Bazaar on Tuesday, the 28th inst., and the public are invited to call and examine 1 ENIN'S BAZAAR, 513 BROADWAY. a. it ico, will an 0 niltion, —" ’ bs i ate. One “plack incen thread and Innitation velis, lace flo Biach cach embrosiered collars and handkechlets, Our ossortment of lace seta, of every make, will be foand the, wrgest aad mod oa in the cit: 3 Bazaar, " Nichotan 13 Broadway. ‘AMES GRAY & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, lac em, v diva touneed robes in all colors, opting, And rich SYeveniag’ dress’ 729 Broadway, corner ‘of Waverley place. ADIER’ fa RSs wot ‘ndson i L In Russian oat Dey a ea, bis, mint, stone marten, Lynx, &e., &e., Of the most prevailing garments, such as Capes, Victorines, Pelerines and muita, Caffe, gruntletta, dke., Ao. All al rearonabie prices. A mageiioent asgortinent now on sale by A Gaonae 0, Ht Broaitway., ~All our new styles of winter Sloaks aud" aunstiinn now open. ATEST NOVELTY, JN CLOAKS-- we Melve elegantly farmed civeuler, of sooet graceful proportions ‘And charming combination of wateriais. Just received, And oa exhibition this day, At the. United States cloak and mantilis store, 45 and 47 Cam rect WM. BUCH (NAN McKENZIE. Me™ AB, C! 1OaKe & TALMAS, al ory uns. nTNis, BEATERS, BTC., vaser ax bas acm Lye ths Sih 10 LORD & TAYLOR 380, 397290 nnd 5 Gennd Da TANT new numbers 4 snd 40 Calvert x VRLETS FALL Mit. LINERY, &C. RIIPICIAL FLOWERS aND ‘sabecriber wii! sei his intense and valuable stock in the above line at very low prices. ns the whole must positive ly be cleared ont before the 20h e! Neveniber next. Call aod exomine, D. STRAUS, importer and manufacturer, No. 146 Bowery, up mtairs. BAVER BONNETS —Bt ACK rRavHeRs —Tw BEAVER BONNETS, each, first quality, at W. s BOND'S, 105 a1 we. The trade supp ur usoal terms. TALL MILLINERY @¢ goons ia R. 7. WILDR, 2 and 22 John street, MMPORTER AD Raxursercnne SILK be = Ap wane Goopa, M URNING MTLLINERY GENTN'R NAZAAK 515 BROADWAY. The inereanwg demary for (evi snl ineey ani froyuent bat induced him to open @ ‘he which will be com. » the th inst, when be will he shortest notice, and with form devoted exclusively 10 opened on Thor red Vo fill all orders e.uaity NERY ©. CRIPPS will have PAZAAT. CANAL STREET, OLD NO. n eshibition of Freuch and we roti 7 oD Mag = ‘ay the Sth inet. at Shick time her wp origiuai desighs © displayed. They fre vneporemchaiie N ASSORTMENT Broadway, Thurs We Mi, PRICKSON WiLL Me? stisser mulinery at ber r day, Ue OPEN 4 addresses, collleures and dress Tord win cape. all of the ates GQPECTAL OPENING OF WINTER BONNETS, Sr 2 and second mourning, en Thursday tho 80th MW JACKSON'S NEW MOURNING, STORE, PBroadwre, between spring and Princ 54 Capnl street. three 4 ~ CLOTHING, &6 ee WORTH OF LEFT OFF CLOTHING = 2.4100 wanted.—The foll vaiue will he Uiberatly given : nail Wee of Boo. eth " © Or Gal Oo James Moron EXTLRWEN HAVING wrench peien, by sondia H Ladies atiend at price by calling on f. HTevdies ailended wi Piense adidrcan through the pom. L: ~ OR GENTLEMES PAVING ANY CLOTHING bt Fimpnne vy Mrs. 0, the fy Pee ee ter NOUS, oF IN araper, REMOVAL —GRO. P. FOX, TAILOR, from the under mentioned (ven use and jot, No ‘York, at which place be will be glad 10 offer, on reac able terms, the bent and newest arti les appertaining to the fallcring bhsiness, @® the public the United Mates Army, the Cried Rante Navy, friends or customers, on and afer the 30h of October, 1566. RW GOODS N "ie tecetved embroidered setts eollaraandhandwerchiefs, Fine’ gooda at low prices. Alo 8 new smortineat of crepe. jusion articles for mors — Like eae Broadway. ccanieapesitanianniiatmaieniascaicipeicmcestnne 1LLOW CASE LINENS, EVERY WIDTH MADR, AT Tar, Laves #roke, 748 4 bore Astor 71s Broadway, above Amor pl HIREN & 60., Proprietors CORSETS— Saw ue ones oad largest variety in the city, at Mrs. GAYNOR S Third avenue nent Teuth street, and Sid Biath aven Seat earns seek She focaen HAS AOCHELIER BR BROTHERS invite attention to their Sifks, which they have s down, as alto stella ahaw is, oth plalcs, ‘and desiralle article, woo) plaids. ar. ooo. @ Canal street and «7 Moward wireet, TELLA AND WROCHE #ITAWL! ‘A large and fashionable agsoriment; SVERY QUALITY AND FRICE, A large assortment of winter abawis, scarfs, &r., MUCH RRLOW DEE AT Reet LORD & TAYLOR, 26. 27, 299 and 261 Grand at, And new numbers 49 Catherine LARGEST CUSTOM T onmnane Tr the United States, DERBYS A » OF No. 12 Park Hace, Tailors and importers, Receive per steamers and aniling vessels, throughout te season, every desirable novelty for gontlemen’s drove Piik CORONATION CLOAK, T So named in honor of her Imperial Majesty, TR RWPRESS OF At, THR WUSRTAS, Degigned and mannfactned by Mapawe Lovise FRexnac, Paria exiure of # mont navel and Ferharehe deseriptivn, nately representing ihe fnet PORUMTAN Sane TUR A few only of these clegast envelopea just received and on ale by GEO. BULPIN, ‘S61 Broadway. neha ae oO OOO THe ‘Tune, COURSE, 1, 1.—TROTTING.—GRBAT DOUBL Nea ae Gn Monday, Nov. &, nt Balt past 2.0’ cloeX. 2 h for $2.00; mile hea's, best 3 in 5, Horace Jones nanes Don and &@. Rocket: Charles Ransom names br. m. etic ga and Joba | hele Of Raratoge Sat Oe SHAW & WITTPR, Proprictors 1-TROTTING —ON WEDNES o'elork. m match for $1000, mile tn 6. Hi. Woodall namen F, Rho. 10 wagon; names. @. Brattlehoroneh ree , SAT & NHITE Prop 1 appro SCN COURSE, L Oot W. at2)5 ort INSTRUCTION, » $. WRITING OLABPHS.—La ATL A. M., GEN. tlemen aS ociock P M.A bea vial handwriting ean of one bour each. Private in: GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. ar RiTING, ALGEBRA, —BOOK KEEPING, $10, Ys, aritimetle Mr. adaistants lve day brapebes, at in - Comat Canal street rand 238 tow street, ‘peony Ladiew’ wi #2, Including statinory. Mt aa ina very y success eacher of an elegant hana riting.—New. Mercury. RITHMETIO —DOLBEAR'S 3 COMMERCE AL 9 Broadway. Genlemen and bo: failed to learn arithmetic in ordinary schools: uevy rooeige pes, vate instruction frow @ practical business man, and soon be- come quick aud correct in igures, ‘esr Ae YOUNG LADY, win UNBXORPTION ABLE pre. ‘Wishes an eogagement as dail oe eee shes Dae Seen, eisse ta Tete 231 ‘st,, first house east of 0 ‘oth ay. LADY, A NATIVE OF PARIS, WOULD LIKE 10 kive French lemons in some privaie families er anions a shasta ab losversomsin » ta or wot living ‘South, Best of references given. Address No. 2) Walker street, en BOARDING Ppaditle Perry, Ranges Oo, nine miles from Hoboken, ¥. J. The ness term coments 27, Pupils received any time, a, board and tuition, from $120 to $140 per ‘year. For — ears ry ules, momenta ‘a: B. 3. NOES, re a sy. Boos, $48 346 Brosdway, Appleton’ Sorts AILY GONERNESS WANTED—ONE WHO IS ABLE tor ‘nch, to by yb snes CH the higher branches of an English education; she @ competent to tinish the edueation of « young indy, “Aduvcas, with torts, £e., Dox 23 "ost oflice. Deets PRR CLASS FOR GENTLEMEN, ‘Drawing from plaster casts, at Professor b: SHUSTER'S a Broad way. OSTER'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 46 AND 318 Broadway (appleton’s Buildings Writing, aridhmeue, bookkeeping, aod ihe other essentials success ia mercantile MWe, are taught at thie institution in an expeditious and supe- Hof manner, Terms mod im the Landon Times, Oct. 17, 1845.) Mr. Feu untae bookkee; ping-—not by grilung ‘the learner into @ calculating machine. but by enabling hi ta reason upon and comprehend what he is %, or pty todo. The ccmmes? a Jaid down with clearness and poren are Pe. . comprehensible and Cm and the iitust by examples were on of common capaci ity may understand tbe system, ‘ant be Able to unravel any get wrever compiiotied. or to keep is Onmat eamployer books in satistactory manner. - EMALE CLASSICAL SEMINARY, YONKERS, N. z: ‘een miles from New York. on thé,Hudaon, The w ter session of this flourishing institulion will eommence "No- vember 3rd, For circulars and terms of the principals, RENCH AND GERMAN. —E. TELLEKING, NO. 433 Broadway, (estabjished 1852,) continues teaching the above, bis native languages, to ladiga and gentle man.” Bindied i ‘aris and Berlin, and passed the governmental examinations, Makes translations of correspondence, &e. OVERNESS—A LADY, A@CUSTOMED TO TEACITING, d residing in this city, desires a re-encagement as resi: The course of instruction comprises French, 4 the Various branches of Knglish. Bost re given apd required. Address Teacher, vox #42 Post ¥ ESS WANTED—ONE COMPETENT TO TEACHT ¥ French and music. Apply at No. 14 East 32d street, alter 335 o'clock P. M. Aep ser RIVER INSTITUTE, AT CLAVERA’ ies. York. Expenses $112 a year. 0. H. GXHONER, Pin. cip NSTRUCTION.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS HaD veveral years’ practice 'n oil painting,’ and drawing, sketch ——_ ities perspective, <c., and is well qualified to teach, jesivrous of giving lestous in the abov e, in schools and to private pupils, the bert of references given. Address Draw: ing, Union square Post VATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—THE FREE AN" ‘schocis of the ‘Nat Academ antique and the living wodeit’ it be re ovened for the scason 'b street, at 1s Secretary, BS order of the Gountlie "'T. ADD! SoHOOL AND HOME EDUCATION. MR. LOUIS ERNST N.guld announce the opening of his new French and Bng- ish claasical and commercial school for the private tastes. Wen cf afew select boys in all the Yranehes of's thora thorongh and Polite education. Terme for boar and inition, $39) » sear, or day scholars, $120; primary de mts $15, For further Particulars call ‘or address Louis krest, No. 47 West Twenty fisth street ‘between Broadway and Sixth avenue) New York. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS Models ir JB. Etearns. Ue his sta, 497 Bondy. HAT IRON Bich teacher in the English branches, mathematics, Freneb, oll painting, water color crajoning: wax lowers, be. esi on or widress: e, 278 West of references given. Cal 1sth st. No ‘chisciton ta to go outof the city, CUPAKTNEMSHIP RUTIVES. $150- <WANTED, a PARTNER, WHLINe ¥ TO IN Aderstands the Susinoen & stores. for three daye, Chaihatn suse 1 Post afice, A PARTNER WANTED IN A LIGHT CASH 6 250. visiueen, establishes for the Bast toa years. The artien $2,200 to $1,500 each Ghetr stentlon’ "Wo risk, and exclusively cash Apply a E> a excluaty iy at Broadway, oilice 21. « “ ‘A LEGITIMATE 0. eat nctasnne IN 4 LEGIT + cash manufacturing busines of several years standing, wit good run of custom. No rink, as it is done strictly for ou iXpply at 229 Broadway. room Be $450 —A PARTNER WANTED IN A be pe 4 business, cos Gots usiness is wn, Wholesale: a good chance for Do HOWES & Con bri Nassau sirect, 00 GiANTED, AD ARTNER IY A PIRST RATE = bakery, beautifully loeated in Brooklyn. Tt hus mbonecen of they. barrels 4 CO., SM Rroadway, jendid out route, ‘and is e ceNor ia PY"? Apply to wie 700 Ara RENE WANTED, (OR CLERK), INA $70 clans grocery tiore: satint rity vem, and relwenses exchanged. Ch Cail aes N ‘avenue. $1, 000578 MERCHANT TAILORS WANTED, ber ot New York or hairy | to Invest the above amount, eltber riper or would buy out a «mall, neat store. apradtica’ cuter has « good trad. References cx Chanired. "haddres ddress A. W., Hs $1.000.% 000 WANTED, A cena TN AN RSTAR fs lished fice Business in which $30,000 per ‘pum cen be realized. It is safe. requires no further res ment, bul two are necessary toconduet the business. Apply to WHEELER & CO., $4 Brosdway, office No. 1 $3.000.-87 Praox TO. 2018 ie ERAT + and jewelry business, well and ful operation, whereby $1,000 to $5 010 yearly cu vie, With oo Inereasingt rade, Apply to HOWKS 4 CU., 4 Nananu sireet, YOUNG VUYRICIAN FROM THE SOUTH Watts to praction medione with rome respectable allopathic ph sioiah of thie rity, would pot ubjeet to Connect kinase} ‘ug store: wiolesa'e preferred. Can command m liberal ‘oueen est references given. Address b. ¥. M., ofee. D SSOLUTION OF | COPARTNER HI SP Rrtaerapie, bererudere ¢ a. Farah J. Biakene an book & ¢ obsiga’ x has heen dissolved by mutual consent, ops of the firm are assutned hy W. K. Blakeney U. B. VANDBK AM the EK. ame and siyle of Burce ,has Deen diswoived aut ‘eed aad partnership are that neither of the persons who com autborized to use the nuiwe of said jim tor any pur) ever. What THEODORE JOUNSON. New Yorn, Oct. 15, 1°04. The cooperage business which was carried on by said firm at) Broad street, in the city of New York, wil be continued by the under: athe sam las saaniis ° HtFonone somNsox AKINER WANTED.—AN INTEREST IN A NEW IN vention, of improvement, ellreting « gr domestic economy of ipa the merit of whieh i# vers obvious sitnple in iple and complete in its opera tion, wou'd be disposed of fo an approved party with a mod. erate capita’. ‘The business al tablished ujvou the moat respectable footing. and hes met with surprising success. No mistake can be committed. nor misjadgement be aporelnded r, genes, oF bust ness isa regular one, of & respectable, ant permanent char: acter, improvement, it js believed. would «peed fv ssioniat the. p rary ay wih he Deattable freulte. Addr: congmeematy, Tron Man, Herald office, with real name Fs] ASTROLOGY. ator —PROPESSOR | Witson, THE CRUG T. WS Broome street, is the only 1 erson feta well correctiy, the past, present, aiid future ee" ata of life. Pee—ladies, ; gentiémen, $1. Time of birth re- bad 8 i GIPSY GIRL 18 Qecet TO DRPART POR urope, all those wishing t0 consult her on nll eventa of ite will Go'well by calling sone ai 30 Bowery. “Fee S0.cones The Gipsy has on hand whieh will eanble any lady oF pecret genilemau to gain ihe alleetions of the opposive ex. extra Ti, AORER THAT MADAME MAR, THE PURENOLO- AM pin, in the wonder of the age. the ‘tells your character i ace jells your present circumstances, whe'her you wil wealthy, deseribes your wite or husband; if not married Charge ¢lis you When and whom you will 1 and reads the evenia. of lite so correctly that she astoniehes all wao viet her, Hours from 12 A. M. tll 8. M., at 107 Weat Way. B ASTROLOQIST THAT Ld ease Worthy ‘ = I} ‘ho can Ae ig RN Wg dy ge =o, the in the meky ‘aumbers. she surpasses any person that has ‘ever be is piso making wonderini cures; al) yet vinited our city persone who are aifiiowed conauempusa, liver compte scrofa, rhemipatiem, or any hagering die disease, would do well to calland see her: #he also cures the worst and most aggrava tei kind of caneer N.B.—Madame CLIFFTON i no hum)ag Tf yon want your monev'a worth, eali and wre thig wonderful nd talurnl gifted lady, and you will not go Away ‘ieatisn Residence 186 Urebard street, between and Stanton atreete, SLATRYOVANCE-BY MRE. MAYES, THAT CMana tathfol clairvoyant, Ladies, Mra. Uayen ie cue of he firet and toe respee’ cinievoyants we have United States. Phe cause and» tow, and ¢ (rend mace inations are given. Reside Bleetricity adiminister e+ ADAME MORROW, oh, T,AIMS TO nt Me , MOST WON. Mr atu astrologtet in the world or th et been Known aad am the Seventh Geeghier of ike seventh a hier, Sito wae also A greatastrologist. Ihave a natural gift io rail nat, present and future @vente, of life. ‘ooknrde during my wavels tn, Barope. 1 vom are toarried fod how mai marr row toons and wil show ven the Me uehond, sod will extee Jon 10 and sou, will enjoy the greatest bano! sand good lack through your whole life the likenemmat abaent (rier i relations. ant Twill te ne Hasse ccaenrne Of Ute, Weal Fou conor help "hele oe tomahed No charge i" po! fatinfied. Cad sown, oF you will fot get the ebanes. Geriiemen not adnived. 7h Hename siren, nent ( TENAViP REQUTER. ) A FURNISUKD HOUSE $0 LET-UNTIL IST OF M and ren house to rent. ‘pply — 2 Pourth ‘avenue, LARGE HOUSE, CONTAINING 40 ROOMS, A as throuzhow', baths eto leage for 8 term 6 wary, @ short distance from Chatham 1 of the best in the city for & Ty pews. tare will be gold on easy terms. Apply a mrt Broadway. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN FRAN lin street, west of and convenient to Broadway; twelve rooms. A portionof the rent en jo fullpardeulers apply" to BW. RICHARDS, JOT Browiws pe FURNISHED HOUSE 70 Li LET—A STA SMALL, GE GE} teel Unree story brick house, with improvemen| ond picals faeninhed; good location i eacinaul see ‘S19 Pourth! 7 P.M Bret rroune pock PROPERTY —7 rarer: TWO LO} ground corner of Colt ogo, rec Fanning hur loeation for lu fenced, aut has » new bri nna geal rooms and Yeeation, gos to the ears and leoger if ae spouaible teas None re surly. remicos, No, 18 H eee eae Court and Clinto| RORESRED HOUSE 10 LET—1 k OK] with gas, bath, he. and the fuchiture intevere se Bt ou the prensioes 7* Pommensen, Aivem tmmasiatly Taaal DS ged 135 WEST THIRTY + (epg STREET TO LET or it may be divided on the premises, ifecnvenient, ator declock en APP RIVATE FAMILY HOTEL TO LE ASR.— new brown stone front bul ag pleasant fy tee iirooklyn, now occupied and doing @ good vate family hotel. wil be bv .sed ie wa nant fon term The bouse bas all arenience and isa ot deateat te ie opportunity ig the ide ‘mao. Th house is newly fara isbed in the best maaner. Inquire at 2 jew York, trom 10 to 22 o'elock. Front street, Ppt OF A HOUSE, 1% GREENE STREET, Ee Houston to let—parlor, back basement and three bedrooms; gas; newly painted; possession muasdiatel: ART OF & HOUSE TO LETIIN A PLRASANT L¢ cation; rent $17 & mouth. Tnyuire at 629 Broome street ARE CHANCE —HOUSE AND STORE TO LET; FIX tures for sale-~Old established stand for taney and mill ner and wimming store: bas always done a busines: rent moderate: immediate ven; Bowery. -Loquire wt 28, next door mn ~~ TRADY POWER AND LIGHT ROOMS y Sihewiterca Depot Building, corner of Bim, ana Pras streets, ope equare from preseeag- oe ff. BEN! ou the premises, Heates by steam ZTORR TO LET—ONE OF re EST STORES I? Bighihavenue, 201, between Twentieth and Tw of slreets, in the best business in the avenue, sultab) for clothing, dry goods, furniture, glass and earihe: Ware, or for acarpet store, Inquire on 10 LET—HOUSE U0 WEST pepe A an mores in Klizabeth street pear Canal, and store 3) J: Rent $12 80. Apply At 338 Broadway, room 10 LET—BAS ert. PARLOR AND THREE Ri in third story, of fourth rh sory, ota new an ee ii, ft cumen sa beuse, Unb all {he modera! tmprovements, Thirty Gra street, Next to De. Hatfield’ new church to a. om ulet family Kent $500 per year. Inquire o 1, 217 West Twenty ninth street, ‘0 LET—ALL EXCEPT THE © Iratclava brick uae, daree sory. Saaeineat Sad toh ce the wolern trprovementa, at 11 H ‘havenue Posseseion 1 given immediately. Ti LET—A VERY DESIRABLE COTTAGE HOUSE, ON Alith street, between Third agd Fourth avenues, contain ing eight rooms and fine yard; facilities good for c Rent Sioo. Apbly st 24 Greenwich srvet, in breement, or on the premiaer. 0 LET—ON CLOVE ROAD, BEDFORD, FROM NO} eval May I atthe rate of er anaura. n double ¢ use, containing ten rooms. w! arde r SEROBANT & BUNT, 00 W. sirien. “Azpir a 0 LET-FURNISHED, THE HOUSE To sirecr, ae rendence ct Ge ine De We Woes he terms apply to & COCTIIAN & COry 63 Onsmnbors dest. LET—A FIRST CLASS grons IN BROORL, elegantly fitted, adapted y foods bows end hoes Sul be remted tow” pestis Re es apy wi wi repted i E UGH, 120 atiantic ‘iteet, lrooklya. My PO Pe —TuR Me MINING ROOM AND RESTAURANT 01 class hote ! ing abou s0n8, fiiuated in the vicnily of tho Nt ‘Ncbolas Tow mies ( alerer, Herald oiice. neato LET—PABT OF A NEW THREP STORY BASE. wt brick house ia Jersey City, having ail the modery ens, bath. gar, &c., only a few minutes walk from: Bett moderate Apply at office 61. ist Broat way, Pp ToL pgs! STORE 104 NASBAU STREET, COR: tien Apply on the premises, Tose ith oS SRR RA ‘without children. ‘Gas, Nike ae uy LAT—GENTEEL APARTMENTS, AT Wwe RAST wae eke ey ‘rik pear Lexington Lg me Five floor, wi Waler closets, nowe Fooms nicely papered. ae — E. B, KINSHIMER, 519 Fourth avenae. ETA SMALL THREW STORY mori WITH MO- ow CRON No. “ree tied West Thirty sixth st: LET—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE i WENTY THIRD ARs annum. Also, one in Twent complete or Apply to W. hi ke ooMe, ths Wea ‘Twenty hrst est stret) —$——$—$$—$— LET—THE cf TAREE 8TORY Ane. HIGH basement house, with pate: oan, is say ae provements and in @ first class let ter hui Ist May oext. Inquire of JM. OREN ‘Se pre Broome Wireet, for full parti~ mises, or of C. Ayres & Uo., M4 culars. LET—THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, Ni T ‘Troy street, with al) the tale trove oni phy ti tee'medere Suprsvomaete’ Tor fetaer teieseante mode roves . Guircof R PARKER, on the premises. ~ T° LET—PART OF TOUSK 16 WEST FIPTERNTIT seconh oor, wiih Easenseut. wew fpaiuted”, fest x jn to mamail family. Porsersiont mimediately, LET~TO A SMALL FAMILY, NO CHILD! third oor, conninting of f fer rece week paoiries, non Cranes water, Ac, of house df West Thirtieth stree:; rent v toa tenant. “Apply ou the premises, or to eae 260 Pearl street. _——-- $$ LET— UNTIL 18ST OF MAY, A VERY coer ENIENT r snug two story house, suitable for ® small BAS, fad Croton by basement door; reut low. adress . box 2.200 Pow! oftlee. LET—A HOUSR IN WROOKLYN, NO. 41 STATE sree, second below Hicks, and within three minutes* walk of Sonth ferry. has three stories and basemen, tuarble tantela, 0, Bam, Ae. Apply at No, arent. Fn STARL. ITCATED IN cosy. Sowment’ between Houston and ticulars, apply at 6 Srostwey, in the P -3 i ye YN—THE TWO HOUSES if AND Joraiemon street, twe minutes walk pb Wal nirect ferries To single u rented ove. inguie of Se MENTO k CO. ee ane meet, Few York. ne Te Jace LET OR LRASE~THR FOUR STORY HOUSE AND 487 Bixth avenue wultable tor Ig guunction of rosary Wen WATSON, corner of Tirondway aad Thirty (7 0 LEASE—THE STORE ASD BASEMENT 48 FROOME joining the new iran b + aah A a street. Appl, Breadway. pe A = aaa RENT, IN BROOKLYN.—A FAMILY, CONSISTING of two who Are HOW Neoupy! = fine in Adolpit street, No. 366. 8 few doors tres fahon aveaue, ts ‘A part to some ‘email guise family; abort rom Futon ferey; reMt ¥ery molornie, care voon ew rods te vod t a eneieseasetseaeuneomasanatmse; TE UPPER p UPPER PART OF A HOULR TO LET—CONTAIN. Te rea Are ae i we seen Brookiyn. Possession Int November. a 0 COTTAGES AND MIORT LOTS, SovTIIRAST ent B10 per month exch. feres, highly enltivatet, at tay shoe oe forts MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS — 1 vd fourth ocrs of te bubdlog Tee es tt epee. Apply on the premines, to MGOLD & PROCH. MY pg ag AWD hee gigi ay ROOM 1) feet, furnished, wow! rented byth @ mm: month. “Appir a 2 Bowers” Manat Roce near fe pala ENS ae YOUNG MAN, 35 YuAN® OF AGH, OF PREPOSESS- Aine apvearmnce, an <njoving @ liberal salary, wishes to yorm the ae usintence of & pouny hot over D years, with a view to matrimony. He is of Titel ted meres fond of Inpceent amusements, Ras vo render an; Address, for tace: i hth avenue Post offiee, N. Boe ndv erties ie 1 Wit, UPON THE RECEIPT OF ir ote awe eaeadress suiflicient, nd writing bales Direct, with retara pom » Mie Et ilette, Rroad: Post oiliee, New Yorn a we ————$—$ MAT Peat 0 ae =} RE. Fetnrn to any person a ive future fe, ¢aquerreoirpe idicre of mettre tak 7 igiroegy iar ‘ey num HE ADVERTISRR Wit “KN RD A ‘Tuaintance of & young lady.” One whe hus ederstian, hve Feepcetably supported berselt by her own iabor, is of dome sont tempered and affectionate amd who dee'=rs 9 hy 1g Tee ihe) across AL AULrey Lion, Post offiets