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2 ton. The statements that Nugent denied the tempted to evade its pay ment, are utiorly fals mg gave culation to the injurious statement to prejo dice a political opponent, but its informant did not tell the truth, Mr. Word ts now in California. BURNING OF THE STEAMER SEA BIRD. ‘The American steamer Sea Bird left Victoria oa the morn. | of September 7, for Fort Langley, with forty passen gers and a large quantity of freight. When about sixtecn miles out it was discovered that she was on fire, and the flames gained such rapid headway that her officers, aban douing all hopes of saving her, ‘steered for the nearest | Shore. Discovery Island—lying about eighteen miles dis- | tant from Victoria, in a ‘southe y direction—was | made, ond in the greatest hurry and confusion the passen- | gers disembarked for by this time the flames were mene to destroy them, and the heat was oppressive. Testengers were injured in thoir attempts to reac te shore. The steamer barned down to the wate: edge. diy fire broke out in the forehold, near the boilers. About te ok the Wilson G. Hunt appeared in sight | and came to the assistance of the unfortunates on the shore, and took away all but fifteen ofthem, and then con. \ awed on ber way to Fort Langley. The most of this lat- ter number reached Vietoria towards evening, in canoes, managed by Indians. The steamer Otter was not sentout, in consequence of news reaching here that the Hunt had taken off all the passengers ‘The steamer Sea Bird was owned by Capt. J. 7. Wright & Sons, and, we believe, is insured ior her full value. War News from the Pacific. OUR WASHINGTON TERKITORY CORRESPONDENCE. Fort Vancoovnn, Wasmxaron Teexrrony, Surremame 14, 1858. Our express has just come in from the seat of war, and T will compile from the accounts received a journal o what has been going on with Colonel Wright's column. ENCAMPMENT AT VORT WALLA-WALWA. The Third Artillery, 400 strong, arrived there after a fatiguing march of twelve days and a half from the Dal les. The thermometer was often 101 degrecs in the shade, when a tree was seen, which was only once day, on the banks of-some river they crossed. The dus was blinding; yet through this the men had to march, weighed down with their arms—one day thirty miles. We Present this as a picture of soldiering for “The gentiemen who live ut home at ease.” They remained about a fortnight at Walla Walla, Colonel Steptoe’s post, which time was occupied in incessant drills; one company drilling as artillery, the rest as light infantry. The result is, the Third Artillery, under Captain Keyes, is in the very highest state of disciptine, During this time, Colonel! Wright was forming his column to march into the hostile country tor at The Tri Ave. 6.—Orders were issued for the Third artillery to Advance sixty miles into the Indian country, and throw up field works on Snake river, to be garrisoned by one company, while the rest march on the campaign to be their depot of MARCH TO SNAKE RIVER. They left Walla-Walla on Saturday morning, Aug and marched eight miles to Dry Creek. All. the way abundance of grass, wood and water. The force con: of the Third artillery, six companies, pound howitzers and two six pound ‘one company of They tra thousand rations on pack mules and in wag The second day they marched thirteen miles to Touche i ‘This is | | soon river, where the grass was too moist to barn. Beyond | the river al! had been burned off by the Indians, At noon an express overtook them from Colonel Wright to Captain Keyes, informing him that the night before a party of In- diang had stolen thirty-six oxen from the neighborhood of Fort Walla-Walla, and ordering him to send Lie H. B. Davidson in pursuit, with his company of dr: Lieutenant G. H. Hill, Third artillery, joined him. They scouted for thirty miles without being able to see sign, when night coming on and their guide being unacquainted with the country beyond, they returned, reaching the camp after dark, Avovst 7.—Marched seven miles throngh clonds of dust, the country being entirely burned. tain Keyes ‘was obliged to send in advance an officer and ten men to act as pioneers and prepare the road. ‘Two of the wagons Were overturned in the course of the morning, but little damage was done. An express reached the camp in the evening from Walla-Walla, saying that Lieutenant D. MoM. Gregg aud bis company of dragoons had pursued the Indians who had stolen the cattle, but came in sight of them just as they were crossing Snake river, aud they were too strong for him to venture to cross Tt was ascertained that bodies of Indians we in the rear of the command, but Low strong could not ere hovering | Indiana on the Fraser diggings have rebelled and killed } Lindley, of a of his age, Dr. Jom P. Macaciey, of acut Jasons, only NEW YORK HERALD, Ayre’s company at Fort Taylor, it will leave 659 br to * eur harge of cer one. easerthenn, ‘the ‘a arterin in bis train, so that the ‘entire supply train will consist of 400 mules, For some nights before, fires could be seen from the camp, showing that the Indians were busy in burning the grass, to impede the march of the columa. Fortunately, ‘on the 22d, there was a heavy rain, which pat out the fires on the plaivs. When the command has crosse' the river we shall not hear from them until some dec's.ve blow is struck, as it will be dangerous to send out an express. We expect, however, the next news fromthem to be of a decisive cha ractor. ated Mossra. W. R. Fish a committee to di On inetion, the Chatrman Reh tH, mingled the re ay eventay Heir tingernpu the party proper fo force said nomi and suilrage: there! Memnived ihet wes ciisane of the. Kighth ard, mama's the regular demosraiie party, condemn. the action of s rsa 4 Con: their nomination of Daniel E. Sickles for Congress rly repudiate said nomination and pledge oF Suppory the same, (Extract from a private letter.) ENG! Hiram Wa aNkeRs’ Camp, Esquimarr, VANCOUVER ISLAND, Sept. 6, 1858 Tleave here at 6 A. M. for Fort Hope, per steam:r * 0 we recognise a as establishe | The ‘will do justice to the Party aa us, bu comstinanins tad that therehibe re will use 3 in our power to promote his election. ‘That the proceedings of this meeting be published vk Hera on of Mr. Mealy, the report of the committee was forty whites. I understand that the Governor wishes fourteen—half the remainder to join the Sateliite’s crew and go to protect the diggers, snd keep the peace. There was an indignation meeting Me . at Victoria last night. | ~ | unanimously adopted, | gaze meeting then adjourned, subject fo the sal of the chair. Ma: Births ths. | airman, exiages, Births and Men! | Games P. Haves, Secretary. - Benrreav—Ganrert.—At Bartholomew's Bridge, El Do- IGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MERTING or rado county, Sept, 15, Mr. Clovis Bentcau to Miss Grace | Es din pursnance to a.cail of the Garrett | patie’ in General Committee of Tammany Hy Ly egg eregty —At Oak Shade Farm, Santa. Clara | at ht . etl corner of peace aa re streets, on Fri Br ise Visie Hollenbeck, daughter’ of W. 8. Hol- a ae aes OF Avoed TURALIZATION.—THE NATURALIZATION COM mittee of the Democratic Republican General Commil!r: ‘Will be in session daily at room No. 8 Tammany Hall, froin 10 A.M.io4 P.M. Applicants will require the endorsement of a meiner of dhe General Committee before » certifiate will be saul: Beck—Moorx.—In San Francisee, Sept. 19, by the Right Rey. Bishop Kip, Mr. Howard Buck to Miss Mary re, both of Philadelphia, Penn. BURNAN—lENBERTHY.—At Grass Valley, Nevada county, Sept. 18, Abraham Burnan to Elizabeth Ann Penbertay. Iunwoon-—Martiy.—In Stockton, Mr. John Dilwood to Mrs. Sobriety Martin. Morniron—!'Rase.—In San Francisco, Sept. at the residence of A. H. Houston, Heg., by Rev. Dr. Scott, Mr Andrew L. Morrison, of Yubs county, to Migs Sara Pease, of San Francisco, Mix—Browne.—In Oakland, at the residence of J. Ross Browne, Sept. 14, by the Rev. Mr. Ackive, Gustavus Mix, Exsq., to’Miss Kato Browne. McFARLAND—NEEDLER, ~~ §, David H. MeFar JANVASSERS AND INSPE tors of Kleotion of te F Pottrih, ifthe Sia, & Fighth, Ni venth warde, are hereby noted, appear at ‘ounty Clerk on Wednesday, 20th inst., be hours of 10°4. Mand 4 P. ML. to take the y la Twellth, Thirteenth, Fourte teenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Righteenth, Nineteenth, T tieth, Twenty first and ‘twenty-second wards, to attend onic of the ‘County Clerk on Thursday, Ziat int. at the same hours. The canvassers of the First, Filth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Fenth and Eleventh wards are Tequested to he oftice of the County Ci Friday, 2ist iust., be ours of 10 A. M. to take the ondh “pr 7 irtoenth mne county’, eailor. opt. 12, by. the rd Roopke t y Dopman In San Fraaciseo. Sept. 4, by the Rev. er to Will mina Rieun, both of San Francisco. © York—LonG.—At the Revere House, > Sept. 16, A wanda aga bevel ahies Mr. Andrew York to Mise Louisa Long, of the County Clerk on Saturday, 23d inst., between the hours BIRTHS. of 10.4. M, and 4. M., to take the oath prescribed by la Brit.—In Washington, Yolo county, Sept. 14, the wife D. F. VALENTINE, Clerk Common Counell. of George Beil ter, NAMMANY HALL MASS MEETING.—THE FOLLOWING Poces.—At er county, August 29, the wife gentlemen have b appointed a committee t ke of Jon C. Boggs, of a daughter. Bimemay.—In’ Sacramento, Sept. 18, Bidieman of a daughter ratification meeting to be held at Tam- ellor, H. J. Crozier, e wife of J. the wife of J. H. , Daniel Cox.—At the residence of Dr. Trafton, Sacramento ly flugh Crom Pt. 14, the wife of Frederick Cox, of a daughter. Tibbari, "Phe. K, Downing, s pt. 15, the wife of George Day, onnolly, Hugh Murray. The . 16, a4 P.M, at Tammany lo, Sept. 14, the wife of B.S Iorequesied. AIAH BR’ Patrons ceed Younty Convention. Jat M. SWEENEY. ? gocret ries. Br “Kimxranuck.—At Kio Vista, Sept. 11, the wife of ©. A. Kirkpatr Lixpiny.—In Sacramento, Se MBLETON. 14, the wife of T. M. opt. Sept. 17, the wife of Mr. A. Marns.—In Martin, of a dang Toxrett.—At Folsom, Sacramento county, Sept. 6, the wife of Vincent Tortet!, of a daughter: acer county, Sept. 3, the wife of daughter, Witns.—At Jackson, Amador county, Sept. 13, of Jabez Wilds, of a gee ireenwich street, on Friday evening, Oci. 15, 1858, Mr. Daniel Mehan, of the Second ward, was called and Messrs. John M’Donnell and Thomas M’Carty secretaries. On motion of Mr. Lynch, of the rth ward, the Hon. Jacob L. Smith was unanitnously nomi nated as their candidate, DANIEL MEHAN, Chairman. Jour M'DONNELL, Thomas Mcaney) $Seeretaries. TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MEETING OF THE Convention to nominate # eandidate for the Fourth Assem. the wife AnpErsov.—At Placerv! fer Dept. 18, Mrs. Levey, wife of bly district, held at Pythagoras Hall, Canal sireet, Andrew J. Hon. R. M. Anderson. 1 Jed to ALUSON.—-At tue Q. Ranch, Amador county, August | Phe” was called tothe clair mid Peter 1. Flerty’ was chosen Secretary. Gover was unanimously nomt- hated as the democratic candidate for the Fourth Assembly Dist ANDREW J. FISHER, Chairman. Prien L. Frenty, Secretary. *TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT— Eleventh, Fi ‘Peenty and Seventeenth wards. DEMOC! erg 1 ee of the above dlatrlct are Invited to meet kn ed 29 years, formerly of Concord, 25. ae ‘ARD ALLISON N. icceace its Geckos, Sept. 11, Morris Winziam, son of Jobn Morris Burdsall,aged 8 months and 9 days. Carrer.—In San Francisco, Sept. 17, Epwanp, infant vert hooey D, and the late’ Eliza M. Carter, aged 26 ays. Camrnett.—At Columbia, Tuolumne county, Sept. 9, An. Thursday evening, Oct. 21, at Ty ol Oo clock, at 3 r THR COOPER INSTITUTE, Ireland ORE 8 Yeats, emenly oF mn Ue | to ratty he ananions issue ‘Br 0 “ " n. COC! for Con| Macavimy.—In San Francisco, Sept. 20, in the 33d year By order of the Sixth Distriet Congressional Conventton. phthysis. ER R. a 5 Maxtix.—In San Francisco, Sept. 19, Gzorce Wirenre, en L. F. Harnison, only son of Wheeler and Lorenah C. Martin, aged 14 COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS. months and 14 days. Deni Tene ward. Bg nig —_ snes was. McCane.—In San Francisco, Sept. 18, Mrs. Julia McCabe, | David F "aftock. SX ium Wheeler. fetcyier imagen TH CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT MeDer Sisk ton of Charles and Hannsh J. rs and 3 months. —In Stockton, Sept. 11, Etta, only daughter of ward and Sarah Moore, aged 2 years, 8 tt, aged Club.—At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the a dent democratic electors of this di held on Wednesda: evening, ih inst, at. Fitagerald Hall. Fbirty Afb street, the following resolution was unanimously adopted:— ved, That we cordially approve of the course of the Hon. Horace F. Clark in the last session of Ci and be- lieve that his idelity and Intelligence eminently entitle him to gy Mosis. Tn San Franciseo,Sept. 18, Mrs? Clara Ann, wife of Robert Monis, a native of Vhiladelphia, aged 18 years. De told. In the course of the day the scouts took prisoner « Walla-Walla Indian; but no information could be gained from him, and be was released in a couple of days. Avover 10—They marched twelve miles and encampet on the Tukanon creek, a fine, clear stream, with plenty of grass. Hore the column was halted, and Licutenant Mullen, acting as topographical engineer, was sent for ward with a detachment of dragoons, to make a recon paissance of the Tukanon to its mouth, and of Soake river to the mouth of the Palouse river, to ascertain the nature of the road. He returned and reported it to be very bad Avo. 11.—Captain Keyes, escorted by a company of dragoons, himself made a reconnaissance, to select a ste for the fortifications. On their way they captured iwo Indians, probably spies. They were left in charge of a fon commissioned officer and four soldiers, but before company had got fifty yards they sprang into the creek and escaped. The willows and brusi wood were so douse: that they escaped the shot of the guard. In the purswit Lieutenant Mullen dismounted and rusbed up w his wat into the water, Oring at the Indian as be was diving The Indian rose with his hands filled with stoues, turved upou Lieutenant M. and struck bim severely. They grappled, and a struggle took place which, as Licutenaut M. is a Small man aud the Indian a powerful athictic fellow, came near going hard with the former. The Indian fortunately stepped into a hole and got over Lis depth, when ho turned and left the Lieutenant. As the pistol of the latter had become wet he could do nothing. The Ind finaly effected their escape over Sbake river. ‘The same day Licotenanis M. K. Morgan and Lawreuce Kip were ordered in advance to eut a road to Snake river, with a party of sixty of the Third artilie he of the 4 firing was heard in their / ma ly tnd supposing the enemy bh ed rivet Picket, Lieutenant Kip advanced with a detach) rotten w n ¢ re ng the river he found that Oy aud a party of he bot had again crossed to One voiley, However, from ikem to wheel their hure firing proceeded from t t Ule Indians who tid been over, the opposite «ite of the r the Lieut and ride off 8 party em FORT TAYLOT. This new “Fort Tay! in Steptoe's defen on the four corner pounders. It i seems to ha pd, am it is filled with graves INDIAN VISITERS. ckets fire at straggling Indians who s s spies. On the i near the camp by a pa Le was on his way to Fu with Col W rivers. The ne Indion burying gr ry day the acting language traitre itn that “he wa (hat he had no bi avother Ip paimed and fir near to Captain Keyes’ bead turned the fire, but with wh Apprehend ing ap attack, th and remained under arus not being repeated, they we sleep on their arme TREATY WITH THK NEY Pence | We have obtained the Nez Perces for ales by a treaty, | by which they are bound to assist the im ite eam = gu. and we are to aid thetn aga renem. Col ght wil take with | fe and thirty | they have t Point ntean aring | bis uniform ig, even to the giaz: TEMPER OF TIT A most hostile fered terms of p The Roman Catho carrie t the camp, on back with end ail sorts of insulting mostages are always talking of | , and that (hey weut no every thi y are it Chore them bee jort bee their anewer. They to Genera! Ciark— war, and the first peace, but war to ag’ 2 ant nr pens extermination DECLARATION OF WAR vt a el by Rewer « On the 19th. appearet on the her sake river | | down, waving a bloody shirt. After repeating this fo half an hour, be fired his rifie at our camp aud rode off, ‘This was to declare war w the knif CROSSING THE RIVER. | The express left on t The column was to com mence crossing at daylight boxt morning the campaign, for the Indians declared if Snake river, hone of them should ever live ‘The hontiles are reported wo be in great ¢ en begins | eroswod the | Caras, four days march abead. Mt woold take one wlule day to crows. Colonel Wright bad, it wae euppe detinite plan, but was to be guided by ciroumstanc camp to'k was that they had supplies for fort, the campaign could not be extended beyond that ti it wou joult tosend back for more. Anot Portis that Colonel Wright isto establish a post on Peloure river, an’! biveuar there for the winter, One thing is eer tain—thet be ‘otends to push the command op as rapi tly as Eg bie, and if there is not a grand fight it will not be his ault Now, ae to the fighting material of the eye twenty of the men at Walla After aad Majer |G | North Wiltiom st. renomiuation, and we pledge him our hearty and united sup- port. LAMBS KEELAN, President, PRANCIS QUIN, Vice Pres’ Capt, dates Keay, CHAKLES ALLEN, "3 Secretaries 10, ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MEPTING OP THE Delegates to the Democratic Convention of the Tenth oth) Assembly district held at 208 First avenue, ou motion Joho W. Chanler was unanimously nominated as democrathe andidate for this district, Prmirs.—At the Peoria House, Yuba Kare, daughter of Captain Thoinas and Na aged 26 ‘areca. At Horsetown, vd about 36 rs. Iphur Springs, Sept. 14, of May, only ‘daughter of nd E. M. Stephenson, aged 2 years, 11 months aad 20 days. 7 3, Warket.—In San Francisco, Sept. 17, of consumption, orstion CAMERELENG, Coleen. Ronert Waxiet, aged 38 year Wiisow.—In San Frane . 17, Caantes Srevarr, DISTRICT, 22) WARD. son of John S, and Mary W 4 months legates of the’ Thirtennth Knocmbly dia and 11 days Wrsoy.—In San Fraaciseo, Sept. 9, Tomas W.. “fy est sop of John 8. and Mary Wilson, aged 21 days % 7 rick ‘Murphy was apy wen was unanimously nominated as a candidate for the Markets, th Assembly San Francisco, Monday evening, Sept. 20, 1858. ‘Fiver v BOPPERT, Chairman. Patnicx Muaruy, Secretary TH ASSEMPLY DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. DE. el 2 years, on Fritay even the Tamman’ young Sales of 1,000 bags and 300 do. at $3 20; 300 do « 3 2h; 250 do. wt $3 15. 17 Doteete: Reputlean Regular Reminadiogs Fer Boom Bantxy.—Sales of 600 bags at $1 05; 900 do. $1 0214. | Ler of Amsembly (people's choice), THOMAS VEI Oats. —Saies of 600 bags at $1 50, 500 do. extra at $1 00. | : = <n een aemnens at le. a 13¢c. per pound. QO? _WARD.—A GENERAL MEETING OF THE RE lars of this ward will be held at Moneer’ in Forty. Brvren.—Sale of 30 firkins, at 450. SrGan.—1,760 bales No. 1 China » t, thiseven ng, at S o'clock. Members will please be TERENCE KILEY, President, ARLES ALRERTson, Seerctary HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. “SMALL. PRIVATE. FAMIL ¥ witnouT ‘CHILDREN, wish to rent a of 3 Pipes; Maat be ehaaked i Brees: cash. | tat 12 5c Txs.—150 chests black tea, half pound papers, sold on | private terms: Rock. —550 mate Siam sold on private terms. CaNDLE®.—260 boxes ordinary adamantines sold on pri vate terms. Fine Cractxnt.—Sale of 1,000 boxes at $1 40. = eral 3; Whore the 4 PERSONAL. __. | whieh muse oar) Wot eri ois. Vv venner N, PLASTERER AND MASON, WHO om > ore yer a ree a pew allen | A SMALL RERPRCTABLE AML, CoNMIRTING OF Seventh warn persona. wish fo Pent pint obe vw! Werllage tL ie respectaniy located, in itrookiyn. nea Frihow oF W al ND STOP AT THE OCEAN HOUSE, | ferry. Address, stating terms (which must be ) and Yor Rng ree arrive by Bakimore boat on San. fall perticulars, Adams, box 114 Herald office. ferences ex ‘morning or by steamer Jamestown at night. The fare and | Changed. smmodations are unexeeptionable. EAT TEMPERANCE STORY FURNISHED HOUSE WAN ED—BY 4 YOUNG GEN ANTS, RFAD THE tleman, with wife and one child, where the rent would be of © Hope Evermo: Something To Do,” now pab The best of reference given. Ac: sie us ee New York The clue at No. 211 Ceaire | Customed 0 beuisckeeping. Address box 1,648 N. ¥. Post office Xo other paper publ street_N ry publishes i: ] REWERY WANTED—NOT LARGE, OR A BUILDING R. BOTAR, RECENTLY FROM ENGLAND, 18 RF le fur that purpose up lrwn vente 4. Must have M ‘quested to send his address to Cornelius Fornet, Astor | & 25 pee attached. Ad dress. stating re nt ‘de. . i. V., bon 1:06 Poa office. Honse, New York. ‘0 ADUPT—AN AMERICAN FEMALE 1 Two | monte old, finely formed and perfectly be Any wishing to adopt the same can adress M | n Post office. | TEE LECTURE SEASON, LEVUR HOSPITAL—DR, JOHN W. FRANCIS, | M of the Medical Board, will deliver the inirodus. | f * this PURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—POR A SMALL PRI y. above Fourth street and between Fourt Uarsceptonatio teivrwess gies for ity. Address Kibuy, Union square A MAN AND near Broadway acsommortathon of rences, Aec., given. F' RNISHED HOUSE wife, without farfly an’ below Thirty fifth sireet, tiara, box 149 Her | F RNIKHED HOUSE WANTED—IN NF Brooklyn, within forty minut 10 the wevernl courses of el nom Monday, Ociber Ih fusant, af on © Cperating theatre, The members areas, with par YORK OR walk of the City Hall New Yor®, by a sinall (amily of adnte: a amail cottage boase, | neatly furni or would (ke an anfart treed hovse. if muited as to size, locality and rent. Address D, ob | Derald affice. ae tPORATION | noricks. yA PRINTF rs “ANID BOOK TIN Re WANTED, A rier, platen at least 3al6 Ad wt this day ATION NOTICR. THE es, Piers and 8h hi No. 8 City He oon COMMITTER rd ph erelock | partion inte ing before that committer are i tween Washington punctual. BR MORE ton nnd Sixth avenues, or an unt THOMAS W ADAMS GRO. STARR, FFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, NEW YORK, 00. | Oita 16, Isles Nouce to Taxp ayers.—I have thisday re- | Rent not exceed $1.20 per mi Post office. FANTED TO RENT—FOR A unfuent sM. Ald, PAMIL in its V ceived the books enabling me to collect the tax of 1658. Along | Address, stating worms, box 1,056 Post | delay baving occurred, F would reapecttully urge Upon tax. —— J ue heeraeny of G8 Carty Ga G) Te alive . Wan, TO MIRE-A MODERATE SIZk FURNISHED d house, on Filth aver ela me wo add one per cent on ail taxes remainiag unpaid he Ist of December, WILSON SMAL HOTELS. LANCARD HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWRLFTR treet, New York —Pashionably located, elegantly furnish on house, from F | Fourth and Sixth ave | W ANTED—FURNISHED winter, by hedroome and | Fisteruth sireet. rth to Twenty third street, between the Address box 3,188 Pos oflee. Recetver of Taxes. — “APARTMENTS. FoR THR ® genticinan and lady: a parlor, ong or two Itchen, location @ast of Broatway and below Address Winterfall, Herald office. et. with every modern improvement, and now open for the NTED—IN THE owe 7 ve Freoptoy cf eat. hoard $4 per day.” ty the work at lower Wren noen oF pies Ste, rates 1 reapect!niily solicited by the new ian sae, Furia var ovr ment BLANCARD MACLBLLA! rooms. Address 1a) V fonrth street. DROOM AND TWO ” of kitehen, in ® a small family, Rent not to eo Merchant, box HO Herald office opp cere ERMAIN, BROADWAY, rip AVENUE fal and univue y FANTED—A PARLOR kane I bedrooms, f reaper tnhic neighborhood od $0 per year, Adil ROOM_AND ONE OF J; ANTED: | the Ruropesn p V UNFURNISHED, A Fant, eich will be an two bedronmna, convenient for hongekeeping, location Meals served in priv near Sixth avenne aod Kighth sireet. References exchangel hotel at te interse Address, with tering, &e., B.X. B., Hernid office second street, Ie iin ex 6 - — | one of the most aveenaib.e « WAXTED, JMMEDIATELY—ON | STATEN ISLAND = (north «ide preferred) for «email family, for winter and summer, % first class by nished. ‘Address R., box 2 WAXTED-INMEDIATELY etween Thirl an partial y furnisin kod a Tow other Adare vox 195 Herald off WASTED-TWp ROOMS AND A BEDROOM, O8 kitchen, on the first or seecnd floor, for a family of three, Jn a nice hone, with gaa and water, location east of Broadway and below Broome street. terme net to exceed $10 per month Aadrest W. J. I, Herald oftion, for three days. DENTISPRY. # Post ¢, faruished of unfur TWENTIETH am REIONE amer Hudenn portations of birds; 2,000 German « ether European singers. The steamer Ariel. All of which they otle end retail »! their store. 51 Chatham st Orders from the eve © PROTHER HAVE JUST 1 MOTHER HAVE J BELOW I sixh a tended to. mR. 2 FULTON i doce ITAS Alay vr TRERT, KING XOr BAL Rm A Vey PIN Mt BIRD AND RTIPICLAL, TRETH INSERTED AT “TW “LOWEST cage. ney til sogar atore € tof Greeawieh and | /\ possible prices —seta on silver, $4: on gol, ‘contin Weat Tex Y Ons gum on platinn, $8. Teeth extracted without pain. Office eee | 319 Canal street neat Mercer, one block wens of Broadway T AND BAL MORIARTY AND GAVAGAN AGAINST Dr, BAGLETON, MeGarry and Moore. (or the ship and 85), at 98 er on Crosby street. at bo’clock Pw. vems. Tobe playet ) WILSON, 3 RONT &STREPT. OPERATIVE AND ou Monday, Léth fast, the eines je manufactaring dentist, woull respectfully invite the at home A= ba | ietion nf persne a Henee in artificial eG NG —POR BALE, KI CHARLES RPANIELA, te aly " artificial teeth, anulactired nsw rtme , at FRANCIS HUMM'S, | for the prices. ofvasion af short notice, awl at te very loweut trade Ud Weeting iu abroet, BOARDING Any LULaIAG. 4 SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING INA MO- AN dern built house with all improvements, and ta an unex ery tlonable nei , will let the whole or if the 8e- fond dor, with board: Apply af ight tec Apply at 170 Kast SMALL FAMILY WOULD Ler, TOGRPHER oR separate, «suit of furnished rooms on the firs or second foor, with partial board if required. ‘The house fa first class. Riuation desirable.” Referenced exchanged. Apply at at West Hloventh street, between Fifth aud Sixt aven' A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE ‘A FEW xenulemen, or 4 gentleman and wife, with board. The ho se hos a!) the modern liaprovements, is ‘glesanily Pooated io well furuished, “Keferences required. Apply at 164 Kast ) neteenth street, GENTLEMAN AND. D WIFE CAN OBTAIN A PLEA. fat wocond story room, pedis furnished, with liset, vate and gas, ia a a ; terms Sid per wok, firstion central and ensy of acces.’ Apply at 59 Flivh street, near Seeoud avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT BOARDERS, WISH to let a neatly furnished parlor and bedroom to a gentle- ian and wife, or to single gentlemen, with or without Hoar & private table verved tn Abele room. All the modern improv inbnta. Inquire at No. 68 West Fwenty fifth atreet, neat” Sixth avenue, PRIVATE AMI. ¥ WOULD ‘ACCOMMODATE ALA dy and gentleman or a few sin, 7] emen with board, Shere they will fiad the eomforts ome. air ADBIY at the at the horthwest coruer of Seventh avenue and ‘thirtee Dinner at six. PRIVATE FAMILY WoUUD. ArcomMon ATE Two or three single geutlonen or a family with board, Honse thous saps, weaning ine mocern inpiovemane, Ap ly at 144 East Thirteenth stivet, near Seconu avenue. Best of refe- rence given a’ requi A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND floor, handsomely furnished; also a large room on third avor, to el, with board, superior house, possessing wll modern omprovemenis, A liberal table provide Broadway, above Twellth sirect, SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET--WITH BOARD, ALSO rooms for single gentlemen, in « very pleasant location; Zonvenient to the cars ‘and three lines of stages. Apply at 71 West Fourteenth street, frst house west of Sixth avenue, HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BEDROOM ‘and pamtries attached, to let to one ‘or two single gentle- Men; als, a room # Hable for « physician, in a private hou With all the modern improvements. Inquire at 96 Prince sireet, a few doors west of Broadway. A DESIRABLE. AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front room, with all the modern conveniences, can be had. with board, at S71 Fourth street, near Lafayette place and Broadway.’ Dinner atsix. References exchanged. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A LARGE WELL FUR: hed hi grate and gas, would like to let it with ‘one o two single gentlemen, at moile- is new aad first class, near Uni first door east of ERY PLPASANT SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS ‘on the second floor to let, with board, in # private family, with every comfort and convenience. Apply at 79 Kast Twen: {y seventh street, between Fourth and Lesiugton avenues, PRIVADE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, will let a nicely furnished front room, with paili and was, tom gentleman, with or without board. ‘The neighborhood is convenient and very respectable. Inquire at 42 Ring street, FURNISHED BEDROOM TO fi KET—WITH BOARD, at $3 per week. Two of three young men will find a Zoméortable heme at No, 8 State street, New York, third tloor, front room. SUIT, oF “ELEGANTLY. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, ‘on Filth avenue, near Twenty-first street, Will be dis: posed of to 4 family; private table served in the best manner, And first class accommodations. W. H. E., Herald office, and it wiil be attended to. VERY HANDSOME LARGE ROOM, ON SECOND floor (front) with closet, gus, heater, Ae, so, a nice small “oom attached, to let, with board, to @ gentleman and wife o single gentlemen. ‘The house is one of the most delighttal in Brooklyn, a few minutes’ walk from Wall street ferry. Good reference’ required: Call at 14 Montague Street, ‘between court ton AX AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, OF RETIRED AND DO: mestic habits, wishes to obtain board in & genteel French family, where there are a few jers and where the language is exclusivel Address Bachelor, box Herald office, for two ¢ GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFF AND A FEW SINGLE entlemen may obtain pleasant rooms with board, Ko, Io Carroll place (Bleecker street). Dinner at six Delocks References given and required. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A COUPLE OF SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with board ta a private house, with all the improvements; references required. In- quire at 125 West "Twenty ‘second street. GENTLEMAN ‘AND be Phi} 9 OR TWO OR THRER single gentlemen can find good board and Noes Fooms, with the comforts: iso a bone by applying at street. A lady mi ary Saud ne ‘one preierred. DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS—A FRONT ROOM and bedroom, on the second floor, to let, separately or to. ther, with breakfast, in a peatly furnished house, havin, Srery modern convenience. Localloa i Weet Twenty eecoal sleet, near Fifth avenue, LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, Bec elther together or sepa: fateprem second tl ara house in all Hise ig eres en dol 3 23 LADY AND SERVANT WISHA | FURNISHED room and bedroom, ; gas, bath, &e. inoderater id Hrondway preferred, and hot above’ Fourteen stueet, Adress for three days, Mrs. Desperate, box 180 Herald ce. HANDSOMELY AND NEWLY FURNISHED SUIT OF rivate family, to let with first class board. vase has all modern Conveniences andi delightfully altuated. Be7 He need cept unless willing reasonable ply at 10d West Kleveuln strest, GENTLEMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIO, I8 DESTROUS of obtaining @ pleasant un! ished room, with boa! fre and S. LS stge be es or private & family, at ie rate of $15 per month, and three to four lessons weekly on the pianoforte, “Address for two days ¥. 1, Madigou Square Boar. A Lennala ny ll mJ WIFE OR TWO OR Abrer single persons can board, on moderate terms, at No. “3 Rast! teenth sqnare. Gas, baths, dc. Dinner at six 0% ARD.—WANTED, AN UNFURNISHED Pb nog ha _—_ lor and bedreom, with sleeping accommt Fant, with board for a gentleman, wife oc two amma eal chiliren tei servant, in a private funily; fecolicn, aween Fourteenth and Fortieth streets and Third and terms reason Abie. Address BG. box tig Mersid ee. OARD. eal VEAY DYSTRANLE pen hy IT or FoR Bo geiteman aed w Tors togte gen ® gent wife, and. Heman, can be | obt Wen flames, can be cttctned of ‘est Twenty urd vrveu fear al weer te iy WIFE, AnD eRVeRAL lige Ore clas in \ 2 Sebeitee reat tmme-tiate ty of Madge vietnity a ARD —WANTED, BY A GRNTLEBAN AX AND | Bay two rooms, commu! inicating, fortably furnished, with good take boar i$ Gio Setween Fourth and Fourteenth streets, ion 4 to exceed $16 peor week, ire and light included. Address Mr. Thomas, Herald EN WISHING GOOD ROOMS AND may be enjoyed, will please eall Rt Ind Grand treet: the most central location in the elty, nearly ‘opposite the Odd Fellows Hall, en BO*ePATHE ONLY PLACE TO FIND OUT WHERE You may and should find board is at the New York Pro fective and Detective Agency, 49% Irondway. Tt costs rou nothing Hoarding houses by pppiying may find those they Want, and save themselves from losses, de TOR, PLACE ¥ ation, snitable f A gentleman and wed. Address R., box 1,904 Post oflice, OARD A Priv ATE FAMILY —THE WHOLE OF second floor will be let, together or separately. Dianer at Sino'chok. References required. Apply at 41 Bast Terentiets sireel, between roadway and Fourth avenue, .¥ WITRIN FIVE mi rrr Wail street ferry. 1 nd thint. lors, comfortable be: ving, with board, may be had at Re ferences exchanged. BROOKE c —A ALD IN NO, 2 SANDS 8 ot and bedroom, farnl vom, will be let, with board. OARD IX HROOKLYN—Ol LIVINGSTON STREBT.— None but very genteel persons need apply. References reqnired BOseD 1X BROOKLYN 16 CLINTON eTRERT—ONR jor, with bedroom attached, on the aeoond floor; also me for geutlemen, with full oF partial board, iwor BOARD, 1S BROOKLYN -FURNIRHED ROOMS ON second or third floor, may be hed fa a private family, by cle pentionen of « family, at 202 Heary street. . 108 CLINTON STREET, COR ner of Ftate, convenieut io Wall street and South ferries of rooms ‘for families, ant sing pins for gentlemen, had, With boord, on reasonabie terms. References re ] OARD IN BROOKLY Borex LYN, WITHIN FIVE MINUTES walk of W {ferry —Two large back pe ond floor, with bed: d his wife Apply at ark. tetreen Pi Beane, o% nigher the Hetchts; 0 3M Hemnen ate equired. ATS.—ROOMS, FIR | location, dirsetty on ‘walk trom Wail street ferry; m “k. Keferences given and dinner at 60 Byine IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAME eupying « han wnely farnished house within three Mer sapertor aeenmmoda. on Winter, Apply at 96 Con- from Hicks. hi men can pom Fl be iy nppiy ing at 98 Morrin stcest, OARD WANTHD—FOR A LADY AND ORNTLEMAN, Address, stating location and terms, Harty Sackett, Herat Ki other —SSS Beare, WANTED—FOR THE, WINTER, BY A GEN tleman and Indy, boned for Indy only, In a fi where there are few or ne other boarders: lecatton between Mecekor and Fourteenth streets and Broadway and Second avenue. Address Broce Day, Herald office. A ORNTLEMAN WHO 18 ABSENT he time, chester: Born WANTED SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1858. IN Rear TWO LADIES, MOTHER = | daughter, with an unfurnished in & house where ihere are tut few boarders. Upper pareot the eity preferred; Address X. X OARD WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY A. RESPECT: able young man (seaman), fo a strictly private famtly, where there are no ether boarders and the comforts of @ hon, Hoard unt to exceed St per week. Beat of Felerence given. Picuse address J. I. Rdwards, 37 Spring at. OARD WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, who works out atdressmaking, with agvidow lady Or ina sinall family, Address a note, with natne of streot and Humber of house, to A.M. N., Mudison square Post few days, hes OARD FOR THE WINTER WANTED—RY A GEN Baim ‘an, bis wite, infant and nurse; will require a well fur- niehed eens bedroom adjoining, with pantries, aud hot and coll water, and siceying accommodations for servang in & pleasantly loeated modern built house: terms not to exceed $20 per week. Address D. K. F,, Herald ollice, Bearpixa—rwo GENTLEMEN AND THEIR Wives few single genvemen can be accommodated witl board in a genteel peivals family, on moderate terms, at ‘ae 6 Eawex street, Jersey city. Bosra —rwo FURNISHED ROOMS WOULD BE let to two gentlemen and ladies, board for the ladies oniy, with «young widow Indy, ana reed part ofthe olty, betwee Tenth and Fourteenth streets. Address Mrs. ©., Union square Post office, ‘References fexchanged. Boar Ace AGENCY, NO, 239 hose wishin, nion square Post o' 280 BROADWAY, ROOM —! ‘a boarding place, rooms or heuses will directed gratis to what ry wish, Pemilies having vacancies for select boarders, furnished or unfurnished room, £c., should communicate, Wanted, « furuished boase in the Central partof the clty. ' OARDERS' EXCHANGE, NO. 4 APPLETON’S BUILD- ing, 546 Broxdway. Full particulars of the most desira- bie boarding places in Families hnd_ boarding houses. suppil=d rsiatousl P Private furailicn and others can obtain desirable carders early application. We charge for the boarders obtain HILDREN FROM $ TO 9 YEARS OF AGF, WILL BE boarded and educated by a lady experienced in tana hiog. They will receive the heat of care. Satisfactory reference riven.” Address, for one week, Instruction, box IW) Herald Salice. "erms moderate. NOOPER HOUSE, 34 BROADWAY.—PRICE FOR rooms, one person, per day, 25 cents to 50 cents; gentle man and wite $1 to $1 $0. A good restaurant in the house. ELIGHTFUL LOCATION AND A coMPORTARLE | home ean be enjoyed in'a genteel American faunily, plea Santly located, convenient to Broadway. A neatly furnishe front room, suitable for a gentleman and wife of two single | gentlemen, “Apply at 6 ener of Fourth st. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMT! Yat the Hotel St. Germain, Broadway, Filth avenue and enty-second street. Small parlors awl bedrooms, with baths attached, to rent, permanenily, at this delightfully located hotel, now conducted on the European plan, LE GENTLE- fortable rooms and me ood bourd, by Appl Sidlock.. Freel aad URNISAED ROOMS TO, LET-WITH OR. (Wirnout partial board. Apply at 87 Fourth street, betw Bowery and Broadway. House contains ull the mou provements. FURNISHED, “ROOMB TO LET.--A FEW GENTE. ZEMRN can be accommodated with furnished rooms in a private family, where they can have ull the comforts of a home, break. and tea if required. Apply at 69 Varick street, near St John's park. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SI7 RY 16 TOW ns ene on second floor and one on third floor, front or handsomely furnished; family of four adults. Apply at 69 Kai st Sixteenth street. Pear oR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITIL to let to gentlemen or to a gentleman and wile: Tooms on first or second toor, Bath, gas, de. Apply at 50 ‘West Eleventh street, between Fifth aud Sixth avenues. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITIL OF WITHOUT board, to single gentlemen, in « handsomely furnished house, at moderate prices. References require Apply at 229 West Fourteenth street, between Eighth aud Ninth avenues. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—DOWN TOWN, WITH- out board; a nicely furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with convenience for fire if desired, at $3 per week; also, one single room at $1 per week. Location dealrable, 21 Kast Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET —A FEW WELL FUR- nished no to let, with gas and bath in the house, and a parlor: Also, two rooms on the thint foor’ Heat $5 60 per weck, with gaaand waler. Inquire st 85 Graud street or at No. 12 Wooster street. RENCH BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO let & furnished room, with partial board, to a siagle gen: tleman. Only French spoken. Apply at 246 Tenth street, near URNISHED Rooms TO LET—SOME AS LOW AS $1 per week, suitable for single men; fire and breakfast ean be had in the room it required. Apply at 180 Mott street, four HED ROOMS WANTED—WITH PRIVILEGE 01 Kitchen, for a Lad; and servant; near a park ¢ are, for the winter; terms must be moderate. Address or apply to Wm. Moultrie, $2 Willlam street. GENTOENES, AND LADIES CAN BE ACCOMMODA- with pleasant rooms and good board. Rooms fur. ished of unfurnished, to sult the Parties. Apply at No. 5 ag itioengncd AND THEIR WIVES OR SINGLE GEN. tlemen can be necommodated with board at No. 6 West Baltic street, South Brooklyn. al Rg hemp AND THEIR WIVES A J tlemen can be accomme with bo rooms; bouse ih with gas; 63 Kast apni gg and Market streets, It ts in good local ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN FOURTEENTH wtreet.— A parlor and betroom on second and third floor, ‘with or without board, can be had in pleasant family, in Fourteenth street between Fifth avenue and University p Address box 666 Fost efice. OTE, LODGINGS-ONE NLOCK PROM THR CITY Hall. Clean and comfortable single rooms ean be had at ihe Globe Hotel, corner of William and Frankfort streets, New York, nt25 to cents per ni 50 per week. Gen- tlemen and wife 75 cents. OFFER AN BRAN ANT ul bong Py HOME to two or four bachel in @ private bo town, pecan Anat Pata * Kverythin, breakfast will be pi fire, fas, ai at tik kang donnie oon, in perfect order, and ail with real name, Gs ic Ns Herald ogice._ OFFER of beautifal rooma, the finest in the cit; house up town pleasanily wad evntr ether necessary ap; feeubed. with real name, Tout vice, sare Herald oflice. yrs Fomii of 1. H., Union square ,Boannine HOUSE, ws BLERCKER STRRET. and single gentlemen requiring board for the fied amr le nccormswodations st 103, er lrect. POAn> GENT LaNaE AND FAMILIES WISH. iny board with or without rooms, should try the Blancard Tweiltth street. from 7 wo tree wen tw Tj supper Ull IZo0'clock. At low rater ‘OTTCE. chy! CLASS Lonarxes AT THE STAR of the West Shades, street, four doors from Grand, at 3a. per night by the week, bath Included; large front root to let, fit for an effiee. Proprietor, THOM. AS MEDLEY. Naw! » FRANKLIN STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. wp s0.6 boarding house: als sulle ot p lor bed bad wins, wad eight single rooms, to let for rix or eight mares Maco, 158 Rast Twenty third street. 70.1 THIRD eTREPT, BOWERY —4 FEW AN kingic gentlemen can he ated with J room, with full or part the oder Improvemente—gas, bath room, &°. exchonged LEASANT ROOMS AND HOARD CAN HE HAD, two gentlemen, at 60 Coart street, Brooklyn, ner th Hatt. Family private and terms reasonable. Dinuer at sux WO FURNISHED, LARGE, HANDSOME PARLORS first floor of the new dwelling horse 3 Dong! ras atreet, Sonth Brooklyn, will be let to one of two gendemen, wih vee tial board, by private family. Apply immediately. WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-SUITARLE f single gentlemen. Beat of reference required at 119 Grand street, corner of Brondway Yd LET-TWO OR THRE withont board, in nuites, 28 West Twenty seco avenues References required. ) Let wit BOARD, A FRONT OR RACK PAR lor, handsomely fur With boned. foe 9 qentiemnan ‘ ua and Indy. References exchanges! of Mrs. Thon pson atoeet, ) LET-WITH OR WITHOUT NOARD, FURNTSITED or unfurnished front rooms on second or third floors, with pantries ettached, to married or single gentlemen: terme mo derate, The house has gas, bath, Ac.Apply at 90 Vander at. LET—NICE ROOMS, IN GOOD ORDER, TO SMALL, genteel families of single gentlemen, furn or aniar ished, in the wee house 106 Franklin street, west from Tay Saloon. 106, FURNISHED Re Roows, ne. Inauiire on the pre ret, between Fifth and Sixth Inquires lor's ly at Tez lan AN, TET Partips <A SMAnt aw RICAN ‘Wish to let for the winter, with or without board, A eerond slory brarcom, with nse of the adjoining parive. Ales A very favorable arrangement woubt be inade with a texcher, or ae table Indy who ie abarnt during the day. Apply en for one day at 169 West Thirty eighth street, a few doors Kighth avenue. NFURNISHED ROOM TO LET 1 WorLp BE partly {urnished, to two young m & lodging room. No board. Terms moderate. Apply avso West Eleven st ANTED—HY TWO SINGLE GRNTLEMEN, A varep story frout or back te with he troom attached: break fart and tea; location between’ West ‘Twentieth and Tw ny eighth atreris, and Sixth and Eighth avenues. Address C. 1 box 114, Heralt office, for three days, stating terma, which must be moderate, and no extras ANTED—RY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN (GERMAN), A furnished room, with eas and fire place. Address, stating terms, F.K., box 1166 f oftice. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM OR TWO, WITT Devas for a Indy. here there are no other boarders, and with a wilow preferred. The location anst be between Twel!th and Thirtieth sirgets and Fourth and Seventh avenues. Ad dress Q. ©. T., Union aquare Post office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND 118 WIFF, A furniahed or unfiraished room, with rrctable part of the city. Terras must EiGo'elotk: Please address Hi. J, Herald office, for en ie THIRD STORY, FRONT ROOMS, or ‘one large front room ing. fur. ' inbed for three § ‘aan i eat Ioana ‘heuween ker and For Bisth avenues, Terme not ox aman igiwoe three o'clock age ‘ta oF BROADWAY —1 —PLEA | axe cokes mont ly, can be Koad | by applyling at the above number, RAR. CATHARING 1 AND_p,ORRO™, AER Nea TARTS na thelr wives, oF to single Wentiemmen. Terms moderate. STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 12 wings secoud floor, to single genticmen, References eX apged. ollie, for G AND LODUiNG, 12 i puioy ON Bau AK nia BOARD —A ports bd oF yen? second floor, con: ingot partor and ten or tres beiveome, wis priveis tania, desired lent aD a OF PLACE, A FEW DOOK* WEST OF BROAR- yin “ furnished; o ton in rootns, 26 NEST IWENTY FOURTH STREET — APARTMENTS OD to let —Geniiemen and their wives, and sing!e gentlemen, can be accom «| with furnished and unfurnished rooma, in a Grst civss house, Also, a room suitable for an office, mird exceptionable references required, STREET.—FRONT ROOM QT WHAT SIXTRENTIE ‘over the parlor, and rooms for single genilemen, House fret clas, ‘Location between Fiith and Sixth avenues, Dinner at 6 o'clock. a Q7 Wat TWENTY FIRST STREET, BETWEEN FIQTH | 37 Mnigaah a To lela private tantly, a tee three other rooms, as re Private table or use of kitchen if desired, NTTETH STREET. ROOMS, WITH FULL rd, ina brown stone honae, convenient te sand sages. Those oaly who appreciate = couifortabie home and are witling to pay for it need up ‘apply. 55 TWELFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS EAST OF e —Two or three young gentlemen can have Toons with full o or partial board, ina very rms moderate, References exchanged. nfurnialed, pase modern. fished front parlor, with one, dws quired pleamant hrs Turnial ‘mall furnily. 70 Yanick STREET.—APARTMENTS TO LRT, WITH board, furnished or unfurnished, in the vieinlty of St. Joln’s park, ‘at moderate prices. 93 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN nnd wife or single gentlemen can be aceommodated wit furnished oF unfurnished rooms with board on second ar third floor; house has ali the modern improvements. Terme moderate’ Dinner at six P.M. NINTH STREE’ JOS Ainihed boos for $3 per week. CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STRERT Fifth and Sixth ‘ayenuee.Hlendsomely furnished with board, by s few sclect amailien or erm House contains all modern improvemente. inner atsix, Good references given and required. ROOMS TO Ler, “on FIRST with or without board.’ Single rooms | gis gentlemen ‘TO LET, TWO UN- ith use of kitchen aod cellar, In- | 124. HENRY STREET, peTWeen PIKE AND RUT. gers str A gentleman and wite ean obtain board, With @ pleasant front room or room and bedroom adjoining: Also a roor for one or two single gentlemen, 130 MADION AVENTURA de ean obtain a very in pleasant wid fashion aguiet and ph same as above, 180 West TWENTY SECOND. STREET.—ROOMS let on first floor, in suits or single, furnished or us 4 hished, with or withont board, to snit parties; convenicat Eighih avenue cars and four lines of stages. 909 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—GENTLEMEN a Ue tnd their wives or a few single gentlemen can tind Comfortable Yoard and good rons, in sults oF sine apart: ments, by applying at the alove number. Dinner ai stx o'cloc! ‘Terms moderate, OT Q FOURTIL AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. FIRGE 2 and Twenty-second’ streets, opposite Dr. Hawk's chureh.—Furnished rooms to let, with board, to a family wih private table only. 313 HIRT AVENUR—VERY FINE ROOMS, wiTH furnished or unfurnished, suitable for small families or single geatieenes, way 110 a first class house. ‘Terms moderate. References exchanged. 46] PROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST the most desirable and eentral I Broadway, location ta , being in the immediate vicinity of ali the first class ho- ne Permanent and transient boarders accommodated. Fur- ished rooms w board if 628 “GREENWICH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN — his wife can be accommodated with board on encawd Seo, Rossrocan turciewed cr wuburuubets ot © fort single genti¢men, in a respectable family, where there are but few boarders, Any person desiring pleasant will de Well to call. “Termin moderate. 726 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE Hotel. To let, Sareea Ay back room, on the Goor. To a permanent Vennt the tertas would be BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTO! second floor, house first TAT Bota ct roms well tersebedss to miske arrangements wi wo, scion ‘The house i ae six. 15 5 BROADWAY.—FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO Je) let, with or without board; also one or two rooms om fourth for, xukable for a party of Young gentlemen, on rea- sonable terms. 16 BROADWAY.—BOARD.—SUITS OF WELL Set gE frat clam ova, are now ready for, the howe past five o'clock. Private table ifrequired Be ferenona exchanged JAUTION Lost | OR STOLEN, A DRAFT, (DRAWN J” by B. F. Tastings & Co., of Sacramento City,’on Willan EEE pL a are eat vhe samme, payment having been nippes ote ne I O8T—BELIFVED TO WAVE Wi KEEN LEFT 4 some the early ig August, a gold watch, with gu tached. Inf pret Chathaun square will be them Liberally rewarded. OST—ON. THURSDAY, OCTORFR. 14, RETWER: L Sand 4 P.M. At or neat the Jersey tat hey cee “4 i indy's eral gold w: Hack ‘umelled, and orne’ mented with diamonds. I be handsome! west 13 Jeaving the watch bere CHARLES C SUYDAM, No. 45 Wail street, by whom it can be Kdentified. OST—ON THURSDAY, OCT. 14, IN THE NEW HAVEN cars. or between, the ‘Malion and Twenty first street, a plain gold bracelet, with locket attached. A auitable reward Will be gtven for its return at 16 West Twenty-first street, ost_ox MONDAY Lane, A BLACK . cON- Mortigages, two maps au return tue aaure to 63 Rast will be given. va. SUATPLELD Lon. JET BREASTPIN, WITH A GOLD Cros. 'wenty seventh street 40 Canal and Greene or in the Righth avenue, betweem ‘Twenty seventh arth streets will be Iinerally it at 225 West Lear rknate einen aepaeets the the and note at m 8 treet, REWARDS. Anne WiLL BR PAID FOR THE DELIVERY TO MESSRS, 5 wis de & Goodrich, No. 9 ” lone, package of ea faedie aiver plated AL, nuslakd between 2) and Broadway $5 REWARD. STOLEN, FROM RAY RIDGE, ON . Dot. 14, a akiff built sll boat, seventecm t tre board and well butit in her, she was ate 1 white, wht ret streak, had a gilt ball at masthead. ive della mM Jag paid for apy information that will lead to the rec ihe boat, and ten dollers for the identity of the f. rir « KEMPE, ler 24 North Fiver, $10": oT, S wee C evening Of the Mth of October, Hg E “nono brenain with ruby evn 1 abowe reward New York. $10# BY ARp O8T, A BLACK TRUNK, MARKED te, in Krone way to Gathark be pold for aa trut son Paggage master, corner of etreet. varth avenue and Twenty- sereoth $F REWARD —1. LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 S gold watch and chain, with several seal ‘The atove was lett in the water closet of Bennett return ing the sume to H.R. Jolson, at the the Corye- ration Counsel, City Hall, Brooklyn. mt n\ hast New York. The above reward will be pabl to 25 REWARD. STOLEN PROM, THE SURECRINER Oct. 11 a horse an wagon: sald horse horse and Worse was & bright rays awitch was a shil top, be paid for any infor ery of the property. = aie TO THE POLICE, 4 burglars. The above reward will wietion of robbers and the reenvery of $1,000 WEAN; be give for the oonvtction ike, shawls and Hine, stolen from the oots store Ab horine street, on the morning of Ue 2th amber laa, 1 $000 will Ce given far the reports ad no questions, on ap MAS ure sad EMORIAL SERMON. —THE REV DR. MARSH, or THe American Tempereans Caton, a", deliver a dticcourae om the choracter and labors of Jobo HW. Hawkins, church (Dr. Cheever's) on Unton equa tion will be taken ap for his destitute family, fnvited to attend, Sh EMORIAL CHURCILCREY. DR. CANFIELD. RHO tor of church, Rrooklyn, will preach to morrow Aunday) evening to the church corner of CHlammond sirest nyt plication to T ‘The public are Waverley place, Serviees at 10%, A. M., Sig and7!g P.M. Seata free. ‘ORTH DUTCH CHURCH, CORNER OF | Wii nd Fulton etresta.—Divine and a prayer meeting tn the event ay aia school and Bible classes at A.M. ia M. Thesday evening lecture, and Friday ey raver m= ing 7 iy w'elock. A datly prayer mores von te o'elo. a re invited and end sente Wiil be furnished. i EW JFRUSALEM CHURCH, BROOKLYN, AT TIE Athenaenin, corner of Atlunie and Cltabon dererta.—ser Vices to commence at 10% tensor Bush. Sunject—" Sermon tomorrow by not into temptation.” Seat ‘feat we nN" ae oa Anny Be WRDENBOROTAN) DIME Wo Sunday, , at Lyrique Hal Broadway, at 1035 Beat trees QOPPIPARD STREET UNIVERSALIST CHURCH REY. Sawyer, 1). 1. pastor, will preach to-morrow (Sun. dag) morning and event, mt the the morning— ‘The Nature of Man,” public are invited to attend. PES. BETOOOP AL, muon OHURCH, CLIN. ton Hall, Astor pinep, tn charge of Rev. Robe, (, Diekann, Vivine lee every Sunday at 10) eA. M. and 7% P M. All are invited: seats free throu! MPU REV, SIDNEY A. COREY Wild, PREACH Fightrcnth street Paptist chirsh, ene morrow morning, at LOM o'clock, ayy o gloek. Fraime sh ch, athe. Pho vit IN FIOn