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INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | 90 Temspay, Sept. 6—6 P.M jhe ratiway avd wtagnant and drooping condition of tl cadentes sbare market olfers no inducements wo wpecalators to operate for a rise, the more especially as feel we of tbe members of the Stock Exchange ae In view of the possible cartaltment of Joaus of the banks, in comsequence ef the ° 1981 bonds, the ‘bulis have little or mo disposition to stimulate the market, and, therefore, obeying ® natural tendonoy, it sinks, The preseot quotatious for railway stooks are extremely low; Dut neither iuvestors or operators are as numerous as they were before the panic of last spring, from which the market has never since reco od consequently the speculative feeling 18 exceedingly tame ia comparison with what it was in the duys when a crowd of idlers Alled William streot with clamor and disorder, and when those who hastened to be rich thougut they had only to bring @ thousand dollars iuto Wall street fm order to purchase the potentiality of be. coming wealthy beyond the dreams of avarice Most of thom, fortunately or unfortunately, lost all that they bad betore they leit the street, and it is to be hoped they will vever return to foster inordinate speculation and acquire a morbid taste for the pernicious and demo- ralizing game which hag for its object only that which ig of the earth earthy, and whose influences are frelgbted with contamination, But the comparative abseuco of speculation on the Stock Exchange for the last few months hos bad the evil effect of promoting it in quarters, and the prices of produce have been tantly more or less advancod in consequence Buttbia spirit of gambling it is useless to talk againat while tho world worships Mammon as it does, and even the sternest ‘‘patriots’”—the "Loyal League’? men of the land—are witing to speculate in the fortunes of their country at aii hazards, and mapy of whom would be as ready to seil ita most vital interests for a mess of pottage as Esau was to sell bis birtpright. When Mr. Fessenden made his uncalled for and undigni- fied appeal to the nation to subscribe to the seven thirty currency loum, be congratulated it on the fact that more than a million per day was frequently re- ceived for taxes under tho Internal Revenue act. But tbe promise which this favorable apnounce- ment conveyed bas been far from sustained by the sub sequent returns. How far, the public can judge from the following return of the Assistant Treasurer in this city for August:— Loans. 8,243,726 6,001, 422 Customs. Inf. Rev. $3,637,381 979.703 6,272,002 1,022,908 This shows about a million per mouth on agcount of in- ternal rovenue, iustead of as much per day. Even the Degotiation of the gold bearing bonds of 1881 now on the market will be insuilicient to mect the pressing the Treasury, aud a “temporary loan” is already epoxen of, The unpaid requisitions, according to the jast weesly statement of the national debt, were no leas than $73,795,000, while tho amount io the Treas. ury was only $17,189,518. These requisitions must be paid, and yet neither the new six per cent gold bearing Joan (which is {cr $31,500,000) nor the ten-forty nor the seven-thirty Ioan will supply the deficiency; for the current expenses of the government are eaormously in excess of the receipts from all sources, owing to the depreciation of the currency, which makes every paper doliar disbursed by the government worth little more than forty cents, add diminishes its purchasing power in proportion, And yet, with the ruinous consoquences of the cur- reucy system we are pursuing directly apparent, tho ‘Treasury still perseveres in the policy originated by Mr. Chago, and the national banka, the plague of our national finances, aro azgravating the evils which, nnless arrested, fut lead to that collapse which the capitalists of the country are already providing agalast, es well asthe more fearful contingeucy ef revolution, The gold market was less excited to-day than it het been tor the post ten days. The opening quotation was 242, from which it dropped to 2405, and then recovered, cloging at 24174 ‘The money market is more active at seven per cent on call toace, a8 well as in the discount line, the rate being from eight to twelve per cent, according to the clase of Signatures. Lenders are cautious, and ali but the best names are in disfavor, certificates of indebtedness Deing generally bought {n preference to ordinary paper. The docrease of $5,013,241 in the deposits of the associated banks during the last week checks the disposl- tium to extend the Jeans and discounts, and, as the flow of mosey to the West to move the crops is.still greater than the influx, th!s carffion ia rendared to cama ertant neces. ary; but very soon the ease with respect to the Western section of the country will be reversed. In foreign exchange there is somo litte activity, in preperation for to-morrow’s steamer, Bankers eek 109 a 34 in gold for sterling, amd francs are quoted at from 6.123¢ to 5.15 for sight bills. The stock market could not be termed bnoyant to-day, Dut there was a better feeling prevailing than at the close yesterday. Erie preferred stock advanced a quarter | per cent on tbe quotations of Monday noon. Illinois Cen- tral \, Cleveland and Pittsburg %{, Chicago and Alton 1, and Delaware and Hudson Cabal 1. Micbigan Central and Mariposa sold the same. New York Central declined }, Erie Railway 1, Hudson River 2%, Reading 34, Michigan Southern 14,, Chicago and Rock island 4, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne Alten and Terre Haute 1, Chicago and Northwestern), Cumberland Coa! %, Canton Company ‘M, Quicksilver Moning 34, and Ohio and Mississippi cer. tficates 17%. ‘There was a slight improvement in stocks in the after- oon, and the market geverally assumed.a firmer ton: The following were the extreme quotations for govern- meat securities:\—Coupons bonds of 1881 107% 9 107%, coupon five-trrenties 110 m 110%, October seven ard three-tentbe Treasury notes 109% a 1103;, one year cer tifcates 93%, a O4)g, and sixes of 1867 125, The following is the report from the Sub-Treasury:— Receipts me customs goto Pay nce. . is Su ticus to goveroment loan ‘The total value of the exporte, exclusive of specie, from this pert for the week ending September 6 was $5,296,408. The exports during the previous week amounted in yalue to $7,267,034. ‘The rece'pts of gold at this port from California during the month of August exceeded the exportations nearly #ix bundred thousand dollare, as the foliowing figures will | show:— ipts during August... portations during August, Reeetpts exceed exporte.. wan's of 331. 16,866, 918 40,0 : | $1,286,265 656,301 $599,964 The following comparative statement shows the average condition of the leading items of the Philadelpbia banks for the past and provious week:— = This vey Last Werk, 39,778,604 62,413 3.9 421, ty 35,603, 2301 738 The quantity of flour, wheat, corm and barley left at tidewater during the foarth week in August in the years 1663 and 1864 was as follows:— Pour, Wheat, Corn, Band. | 30 Bovis. Bushes. Bushers. j 1963........ 68,100§ 620,000 902,100 1864. . 48,200 485,200 397,700 12,000 Decroase. 3,900 Der.134,800 Dec. 504,400 Inc.12,600 ‘The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide- water frow (he commencement of navigation tothe Sist Of August inclusive, during the years 1863 and 1864, was & follows. — Plour, heat, Corn, ‘Barley, Br Bushels. umes. Bushes. 10,567,100 14,666,100 73,700 4,988,300 6,087,200 168,100 100 Decrease 136,400 By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the lat- tor loft at tidewater this year, compared with the corres- ponding period inst yoar, shows © deficiency of 295,500 Dee.683 800 Dee, 127,000 Te. 02,400 400 20's, cou 1, O aA CY Vo. $70 Camb Coal p rat i> gs re ig 4 ; , im 4 68d 6 £0 rer hPa Hog 300 Quicks iver’ Sa Ga. Bs 2oy Chie g NW tt -. By i 8) 400 Ri : 6 400 Marton vin do 40 Oegees 1 i 8 Wont NW ii pret Re Io Ey \ 600 do 8 | i NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1864. 0....«- 900980 1 78 rie KB pref. NYO 's Cleved PiiteBR4a. 1 Riick'wsiaetg ioe» Boann,. TERES ys % Two o'Croce P. M. Mis RR. 2 5, con 140 340) Tr n, 7.8), Octeap 109% sie U Beat yearcer 3H 20+0) Ohio & Miss cer im $0 she Cusnh Coal pret SDs lver Me foo da 8 Compans. . 200 NF Content fit eu 50 Alton & THaute RE 2, ie Cleve & Toi Chi & Kook isi aa 4 aS Wi wid 1 110, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tvespar, Sept, 6—6 P. M. Asnes.—Recelpts, 18 bbls, The market remains inac- tive, and prices are cutirely nominal. Basaparcvers.—Receipts, 19,497 bbis. flower, 326 bbie. corn moal, 24,393 bushels wheat, 28,500 do. corn, 43,272 do, cats, ahd 8,000 do. malt, The market for flour opened dull and heavy, avd closed 10c. a 20c. lower, Thore was no demand outside of the regular bome trade, and tho sales were limited to 8,600 bbis, State and Western, 900 Southern and 500 Canadian. Rye flour favored the buyer, with sales of 100 bois. at $8 26.a $10. Of corn meal, 200 bbdis. scld within our range, and 25 puncheons at $39, Superfine Stat Extra State, Chowe State. Consmon to medium extra Weatero...,. 3S s > ° 3 Fanoy aad extra do. Common Canedian Good to choice and extra. Rye flour, sapertine. Corn meal, bo! Cora meal, pu: —Tho wheat market wi me ORbSsbearsss SSSSSsSEssss and closed Ic, « 2c. lower, with sales of 40,000 bus! at $2 55 for white Michigan, $2423 a $246 for amber do, $236 a$240for winter red Western and $233 a $235 for amber spring. The corn market was dull and a shade easier; sates 45,000 Eee, at $1 59 a $1 60% for interior to prime Western Oats were duil at 913¢c. a 933,c. as the range me ‘Canadian, State and Western. Rye and barley were inactive and 'pominal, Covvax. —The market coniinued quiet but steady, with sales of 75 bags Rio on p. t. We quote:—Rio, prime, four months, 50c.; Rio, good, 4c. a 49c.; Rio, (air, 48. a 483¢c ; Rio, ordinary, dic. a 474gc.; Rio, fair to good caraces, 45c ‘a 49c.; Java, mats and bags, 66c. a Maracaibo, é7c. a 49c.; Laguayra, 47c. a 49c. ‘and ni cash, Stock of Rio aad Santos on the ath Of September, 1864, 124,361 bags: stock of Java, mats, 11,000; stock of Bahia, 8,216 bay stock of Mara- caibo, 12,293 do.; steck of Laguayra, 5,245 do.; stock of St. Domingo, 3,467 do., and other descriptions, 8,716 bags. Total stock, 173,868 bags. Cortox.—The market’ was moro active and firmer, with sales of 900 bales. W Ordinary ......+ Midditog 1 Good middling. 187 Corrre.—aAamerican ing 185 187 ot was only in moderate de- mand; sales 20,000 Ibs. Portage Lake at 50igc, and 80,000 do, Detroit at 51}xc. Ealtimore was scaree and beld at 503se. Caxvixs.—Adamantine were quiet, with sales of 200 Doxes gt 40c, Sperm and patent wore quiet at 40c. a 50c. Dyewoops coutinued quiet, and we have only to note Bale of 25 tons St. Lomingo on terms not made public. Daces axp Dyss.—Market quiet but firm, witn sates ae 50 tons sal soda at B%c , 50 do. godaash at 5c. a 5% 100 do, caustic soda at lic, a14)sc, and 200° kegs bicar —e of soda at 974, Fisa.—The supply continued light and prices remaine: firm, Ip dry cod there were small sales ai prices, Mackerel were quict, but steady, at $27 for No, 1, aud $18 25 a $18 50 for No. 3. In smoked her- ring there were @mall sales at 75c. for scaled] and 40c. a ddc. Fngagements to Liverpool, 325 per ser coatinned dull, r American vessel, 14,000 bushels corn, at 4444., in Bote per noutral, 14.000’ busuels wheat, 53d , in bulk, and 7,000 do., 6d., in Dags, and per steam: 500 boxes cheese, and 2,700 firkins’ butter, 40s. and '300 boxes bacon, 308 To London, per neutral, 1,900 bbls. flour, 18. 9d., and 10 tous oil, spermaceti, &c. 23s. 6d. 2be. A bark was chartered’ to Lisbon, heavy pipe Ves we. ‘and petroleum and lard, on private terms. A Hanoverian brig, 300 tous, to Jamaica, thence to eee tbe privilege of the Continent, if sugar, £2 108 ,or if coffe and pimento, £3 le, A ‘brig. 240 tons, to asplawall, coal, $41, of which $500 is payab.e in gold, FRcm.—Tho market for foreign continued dull, but rices were @ slade firmer. Small sales of raisins, at 5 50 a $5 60 fur layer, aud $440 a $4 50 for buwch We rope asale of 300 age ‘Tarragona almonds on private ies Shipping ¥. ~ demand at $1 25 a $1 30, and $1.25 a $1 504for retail lots. Hrer —The market ior Manila was very quiet, but beld pomipalty at Bic. H1ok&—The upward movement in gold during the latter Pert of the week hag again strengthened the views of | importers, and in a great measure re established the old } status. The sales were only 1.000 Buenos Ayres at 37c. Present quotatiohs for dry hides are, nominally: Buenos Ayres and Mo.tevideo, Sic. a 38¢.; Orinocn, 880. a Ste.; California, 38c. a 3ée.; do, Mexican, 32}¢¢. Porto Cabe pico, Sle. a 2: Central American 3236. ; Bogota, 32c a r, 260. azic.; 24c., and Barcelona 25c. a 28 Hors, ne market remaine very quiet, and prices for the pew crop are yet in a measere nominal, buyers and sellers being wide apart in their views. InpIco—Tho market was nf tf — and we havo only to notice small sules at pre Leap.—The demand continu ved very limited, and prices were a trifle ensier, ‘ihe sales were only 100 tone foreign, in dond, at 1 Learuzn —The market for hemlock sole was very ulet, the violent fluctuations in gold having bed a ten- jeucy to cheek operations, but prices were witbout mate. rial change, We quote Rio Grande and Buenos Ayres, 104 Curacoa, 2c. Iignt weighte, at 4430. w 4fe.,, middle do., 48360. gc ; heavy do., ie. a 4Te. California, Hight, 430. a ‘tie: ating a heavy do., a a 46c.; Orinoco, &c., gt, d heavy do, 446. oc 4270. a 0.: middie ter, in rongh, 47c. a.49e, Oa was qi were without matefial chance, We quote si ashter light weights at 52c. a 54c. ; wniddie do., 850, a S7e.; crop, all weights, a Bie. Movasses!—The market wae ver without material ch bbig. New Orleans on pri Navat Storgs.—The market was dull and lower for all degoriptions. Spirits of turpeatice may be quoted at 20 & $3 50 for Awerican, in bbie., and $3 10 a $3 15 for Froneh, in bbls, ® wore lower and qatet, with sa'os of only'80 Dbls., at $35 a $40 for common to No. 2, and $45 060 for No. 1. ‘Tar dull, at $16 $17 per bbl. Pitch quiet and upebanged, Ou#,—The market continued dull: smail sales at $1 60 2 $155 for crude whale, $2250 €2 80 for crade aperm: 200 bbls, bleached winter whale gold from &1 75 to $1 86; linseed was without material obange in value; 1.500 gal- lovs sold at $1 60.a$1 02 The deniand for lard was very light, but prices Se firm; C5 bbis. sold at $1 56 a $1 90 for clty epring, $190 for Western winter and $1 85 tor Western spring. Or. Caxe.—sales 100 tone Western bag on private terms and 50 tons do. in barrels, to arrive, at $96 25. Pr HONS — pie, 53 packeges cut meats nd 50 The pork market was firmer, with @ fair and. Sales on the pot include 11,000 bbls. at $39 a $40 for old mews, $41 50 a $42 for mew do , closing at the latter price, and $42 10 9 $42 25 check to morrow; $338 5p & $29 for prime, and $40 @ $40 50 for prime mess; also for future delivery 1,(09 bbiv. Rew mess for all ~opte ber at $43, bnyers’ option; 1,000 bbls. detivorable ob ot hes September 10, saepe option, at equal rates, a 343 50, and 1,600 dble: do. for Octo io, oe option, at $44. The beef market was quiet but without decided change im price; sales 250 Dbir. at $15 for country mess, $10 for country prime, $15 a $20 for repacked mess, and $22 a $26 for extra mess. Prine mess beef wis nominally w ecbanged, Cut meate were frm, with more dotog: < 200 packager at 15,0. a 164¢. for shoulders tor hams, The lard quiet, but prices '@ note a sale of 160 xtreme pri A 4Tc. for Obio, and 60c. n Bbc. for State, Cheese was quiet and steady at 20c. —_ for common to prime, Prrmoirem. —Recei) tt bbls. The market rated very dull, and prices were nominsily lower. Business very iight, owing to the material difereace between the views of Duyers and sellers The actual sales were 4,200 bola. crude at 500, a 403¢0, om the spot, and Lac. a 623g. for all the month. Refined was eatirely nom ina, though 1,800 bbis, in bored sold at 83c. a S4e , and free at 860. a S8¢., chieily wt the inside price. Benzine was dull at 50¢. a Sic. Rin —The market was very quict, aod oominal at 1ie. @ 160. for Rangoon. Svcana.—The market (or raw wee meee Active, but in Prices there was uo cbauge; es comprise 9 § 210 bhda. Cuba at Zio. ett ye a 7] Refined were quiet at ic. tor yellows, 273¢0. a 28),c. for soft whites, and 290, for powdered, crusted and oeyn en ay Serpa.—Clover was very q tho market bein; settled, with amall salee at 27c Timothy was ing slowly at $6 75 a8 demand, with anies of 200 bush 70 & $3 80. We notice besides a wale of 660 bags Calostan linseed at $4 40—an advance. Satt.—Liverpool remained iirm but very quiet, We notice @ sale of 4,000 bushels #t. Martios at $1. ‘TkA.—The market was very quiet, and we have only to note sales of 0 balf cheste guupowdor, aod 200 hall do. olong on private terms. Tonacco —Doriness — ovr last has been very much restricted ow ing tO the fluctuations of gold ond @xvhange, the salen being about 200 hbds. Keutucks y at ldo. a Bbc, Ju seed \eaf tho transactions buve been Imited to 400 cases Pennsylvania wrappers ond fillers at Zic., 200 cases Convecticat at die and 100 Penveylvania fillers at Iie. In Havana t ae beda but little domg, holders —_ dostrous of realising. BiKRY.—Lece pia, 1a arket remained doll, with sates of 1,000 ee ot $1 0 80a $1 Sl,chielly at the weide price. ORAM OL D2 RB or #49 CRTON to ALIFORNIA) Gity coupons, dus and paysbie in New York in July, } 154. and January, 1560, are bereby thatthe wane Will be paid in Uuiied Bla ‘von eon om ar tom at the ee Bauk. New York oily, GT MBADER, Ageots” | § #INANCIAL, fi PNITED STATES SEVEN. EN-TULBTY | Loan. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subscrip- tions will be received for Coupon ‘Treasury Notes, payable , With semi-annual interest three years from August 15, 1301 at the rate of seven and three @ tenths Per cent per principal and interest both to be paid tn lawful money. These notesrii! be converiivie, at the option of the holder cat maturity, toto stx per cent gold bearing bonds, payable not leas than five nor move thaa twenty years from their atc, as tbe government mayeloct. They will be issued in denominations of $60, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of Sfty doliars, au ‘As the notes draw Interest from August 15, persons mak- ing deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit, Parties depositing twenty.five thousand dollars and up- wards for these notes at any one time will be allowed & com mission of one quarter of ove per cent, SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It fs a National Savings Bank, offerings higher rate of In- torest than any other, and The beat seourity. Any savings bank which pasa its depositors in United States Notes con- sidere that {t is paying in the beat olreulating medium of the country; and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own aseets are either in government securities, or in moles or bonds payable in government paper. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENZ 5-2 GOLD ¥ BOND. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes three years, this priv ilege of onnversion is now worth about three pércent per annum: for the current rate for 520 bonds isnot less than nino per cont premium, and before the war the premium on six percent United Btates stock was over twenty percent. “It will be seem that the actual profit on this loan, at the Present market rate, is not less than ten per cent per annum. 176 EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICIPAL TaX- ATION. But, astde from all the advantages we bave enumerated, special act of Congress exempts ali bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption fe worth about two per cent per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various parte of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the government. In ail other forma of indebtedness the faith or ability of private partios, or stock companies, or saparate communities, only, is pledg- ed for payment, while the whole property of the country 1s held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United Staten. SUBSCBIPTI by the as Assistant Treasurer of the United States, corner of Wall and Naveau atrects, First National Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street. Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third sircet and Broadway. ‘Third National Bank of New York, No. 5 Nassau strect. Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pine street. Firth National Bank of New York, 838 Third avenue, Sith National Bank of New York, Sixth avenue and Broadway. Eighth National Bank of New York, 660 Broadway. Ninth Natfoual Bank of New York, 368 Broadway. Tenth National Bank of Now York, 20 Broadway. Central Nationa! Bank of New York, 71 Duane street. National Bxcbange Bank of New York, 18 Greenwich etreet. And by all National Bank money, and ALL RESPECTABLE HANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will it Bive further information and AFFORD BVERY FACILITY TO SURSCRIBERS, Loe oF ssl. = Fi PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. Treascry Dee DgrarTurnt. cobhted y aum— | ;| for WILL BE BECEIVED [2 F ea which are depositaries of public ® sealed ogers vill be recelved. at this tent @ act of March 3, 1643, until noon of AT. the 913 OF jeptember, I8t4, for Bonds of th ted Stat tge Uni amount of about thirty-one and f half milligh being the amount of uunrow) vad ofers undspote < fotice of Proposals for dated cth June tnt. Ti iF centt3y, spe auly and shag the bonds will Dear an annual interest of «Ix able semi andually in Co!n on the Tat ary of each year, and redeemable a | ‘ach offer must be for any, or me Bale of one hundre m, tacludihe ohh of June, ollars, aad mie si Reemiuen, ofered for each . e for nny. me ae a. 18 Mai Ras fi F cept of the prince! ty pare of the wiele amonnt. off be tad? as chon the With the ¢ Treasurer at New pha or als, or with the designated De;ositary at aac hn Cincinnat!.. Loum | Chicago Detrost ot Bnffal, ith any National Banking pre iaed tw receive deposits which mar con: to ay du-iness without charge, Duplicate gprifficates of ‘aoposit Bille tsaued to.depostiors, by the officer or assortation Fe; e' hich must be forwarded . All deposits should be fers. with cePtiAcates, to reach hington pot later than the morning of September ® No offer not accompanied by its proper cerdificate of deposit wil! be consi: will be of the pe Chih gotta rae ie Se it offers roost tember. The awarda will be made b Bighoat offerere, and notice of neoepts iminediately given to the reepe 6f wocou:ant preferred will ve sen! “othe Gepariment, On Anal payment of instalment ‘orig depot: of Heo per rent will be oned in the last justal- aid by gucceseful olferers, nnd will be Liumediately Fetitraed 10 thy Thy 3 anet be aepouited ‘uh the ¢ amount Of Bc: rans! pith the Treatorer or other sraaenen st tinder this nouge bn dice anes of overt or as for Tows—Ope satha on or berore the llth: one third gn oF be: fore the th, and the balance. including Une premtnm 4 7 Best, on oF berore. the 2th Sete of deposit, Eonca 9 sir Pe Spened on Frigey. the: is Be sidered. ¢ Coupon and Registered Bonds it geucrntoattogs of Et BLO, $900 and $1,000 80 Be ty offtrers: and. in case mn'nations cost of the pay the a ued interest from Of bond. duly 1, W dav ae sit In cok, oy Ofers anne’ aia potice shoud be endorsed “Ofer for od address Soerctary of the Treasusy: (o deine al offer wot cousdered advantageous u vero, te to the Governingat. wy, ¥. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. The bonds for this loan are ready tor immediate culltery TRY NATIONAL, Ba Ba F «WALL Steer, NEw york. FISCAL AGENT FOR ray x TED STACES GOVERN. to the ENT. On the Mh ipat, the Secret. etary of the Treasury will open ide for thirty-one millions of Wnited States: exes of 1441, delagthe anawaerded balance of the Seventy.dv® Milion a. Thia Dank will take orders for this lonn, awd will Include in its own id tho orcors of other parties. All orders @o en- tered must be agcompanied by a prepaym ym of 6 a notice of ath and 24h of ‘Septaraver. jerest from cay of p present Us bam in Waehipgton 8. C, THOMPSOM, Presiadat. Janae Cunrmey, | Cashier. Jour ® MoRBAY 4s 60, BA ik No, 11 Bron. _DEALBRS men Tie 5 ohne seethigres, EW FORE A iD WARLEM RATLRO) COMPAN' NM President's, Often, corner. is tod ty-eiath street, Ne Yorke erat wiitbe received i thin oMee wsltft Hts of Bepte: 0, for wwe hundred tousand doliats, of er" Wortenes Sinking Frnd Ronda of this compe on ae ry < March, 1968, hy Per cemt, payable semiananally on presentat! Angust and arr, are. Nutied to am Te and are at % at six pons, Lv a: ye Sees Keele consol ating the entire mort, debt on the mortance so the whole saat TaNread, iaokuding its By provides for s comianen tat the —_ cs ther fro: lde fo for thea i rat ot the Fors rs street to the purchase and extisgul ieleot mumber of the bond: ogee ” zit ‘3 enimine banat fr yh they voonse ret ches er, orga yy (tnt Foe Prewdeet. ro en aztc a! IAN SILVSR ry, 4 Coder New Fork. A! nebing of the Board, oe Directors 4 erica Silver Mining Company, a this iy peciai fog of oid. gn woacey, of Orplock Mi, nt the Bice of she. Pom: pany, pone of cousivering measures for raising money by inerenrt the capita stock borrowing money, botheto pay any in Hobie m that may ot, and ¢0 fat on the operations of ay tn Nestea, holder the Comimar ral ay aatoame | ( Deal OouNty, STATIN aan. x BONDS ah) ND nt Ly PAvAnie BBEMD A subset ptions for oue hundred thousand overs sae hes of those bonda will He Fepgivee at par Gi wh ey OF EINSTMIM, RUSENPRLD & CO. Host Pork bald. bonis willbe tora of the iaw Feb. D, leo, apd 2 mi the Board of Bupervisors adopied July aE and the to bave them rum for él ten, option in th subse Ween of Lwentydive youre, $5 ) 00 oe FIRST BOND AND ™ 82),000, AdUred Dox £300 Bi 4 Ste eee Aerts i oes RA SPER AGENCY OF THE EMPIR Mining Company, of Saa Francisco, Ca ficates issued i) a WALLER, Ts afer Agente, ex Onices #3 Fue sireet, New York. HE IMPRATAL SLY: MINING COMPANY WAS declared a dividend for August of alx 4 otlars ($5) per share, ia.guld. payabiethroash the Bank o: fora ® to Hasiero, sinckbolgers. Wes exchange, by ‘LkES & WAL: LER, oMoax New FORK Sept. —_— pes McKINLEY OIL OoMPaNe. oe 5 1a86. New Youx, 5 moron, OF DIVIDEND, No. 1—The T an of the McKinley Oil Company have declared @ div ed of thre Der cont Cou of the net servings of the omnpang, for thi month of August), payavie-op deman nd at the oflice of the company, No. n street. New og to suarehoklers of record, at the aa of meeeee this da: ALTER. K, LAWTON, ‘Treasurer. $11 00! 01 1 OAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, . 0a liberal terms, the above amount, in om oF twro gama, On produetive city royerty. Addreay Society, tered and amount required, ating property oi WANTED-ON A MILE PROPERTY IN $15. OOO Na Jersey, valued at $10.00). Michinery rely new and of the most improved xind, To be fret ortgage loan. Address H. & Br., box 18) Herald fice, $300.000 22 ROsXrat Six PSB OBNT, for ive sears ov longi ov JOSEP MAS08, No. diy rite st, "Rooms 10 and 11, __ BOARDING 2 AND LODGING. At NO. 7 WKST TWENTY worn “STREET AR. rangementa can be eflected ite of Rooma (all with fouthert’ exposure) with privaie tables: iso a very large Room, suitable for a party of gentlemen. Ar aiters FRANKFORT HOUSE. ONE BLOCK EAST Clty Fall, corner of Frankfort and William furnished. i he eos. A room to ope por day; $1 $3 50 per week. House moog 0 pet ae nt ATIBS, QRANT HOUSE, 4) XEW BOWERY, BB: tween Chatham square ai Chambers street, five minutes s10m Broadway, Sears to business. Rooms, to $125 to $3 per week, and regu 22 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN and Sixth arenes, large and handsomely, Fur. it Parlors and eros, ish snp. panirics ‘Third tors, Also single Rooms for RLORS ON FIRST FLOOR. ine Rooms on sec: id pre ed),to let, with firat claxs Board. A street, between Broadway and Fitth FAMILY, CONSISTING OF GENTLEMAN, WIFE, a and nogse, would like Board; vate fami prefer: ; location between Fourth and Sixth avenues an Porth of Ewelfih street, Address Harrison, Herald office. PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE 70 UBT THEIR 4 Floor, ite, with private table. Also one Sainte Hoos to gentemen, Uall at No. 30 Twelfth doers of Broudway. GENTLEMAN 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A with convenieuce for beating samo, with Breakfast and Tea. Location between Fifteenth and Thir. eighth streets and Third and*Sixth avenuer. Address iZ B., box 4,570 Pont ollice, for one week, stating location, AUErAnTIE DESIROUS OF PROCURING BOARD. please call and register particu'ars. charge talon fo ed with boarders; and first ities ob commodauons for a family of turee, with private table. Boardera’ Director Astor pia LADY WISHES au ROOM AND BOARD IN A A It private family during the absayce of her nusband in the South: no objections to the count y. Adres; Sirs. at Bernard, New Yurk Post office. BOA Gentian N ARD IPE AND TWO SINGLE ae. Hot ant col vaUnetcentonave toferonres required 8's OL bie ant Brevuort Lous BOARDING AND LODGING, Renae, Logs is NTLEMEN OLY. Piss aaa Ta dale oa roam 9b fear oat GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN. Lamon, accommodated with piewsaat Roome ‘east Twonty-ninth streak. itouve’ bas all Ae Sad Board at the modera improvements one N DESIRES A CoMPORTABLE ROOM uh ognVaniense for ure) and Byard. | Location be- 2 and Thirtieth Vussis, Ferme 3? yer week. pea? rald gtice. Boaea=s, SMALL FAMILY CAN BE Ce d with two or three Koama. with Hoard in a nily in Thirty fourtd street, near Lexingion. xchanged. Address J. box ENT a "Post OAR.—MRS. 3, A. FAULKNER, 134 EAST S{X+ teenth street, hasto let, with Board, a Suit of Rooms on the second tiodr. Also Mooms on the fourth Loor, for single gentlemen, UARD A PRONT ROOM ON. THE SECOND FLOOR, guicelr furaiabed, toirt, with Board, to agentleman and wife or sugle geatiem Apply at 133 Kast ‘Thirtioth areet. Bene AND ROOMS (PARLOR BEDROOM AND Cc Peed wanted—for a gentioman, wise and two daugh- and ax Fears, in New York or Brook lyn, tne gabd neleuboruoeds central location; tcruns mie rate Addreus, tating price and full particulars, Lancaster, He- rald office, Terms moderate, 3 OanD.— a GENTLEMAN AND WIFK OR A FEW je eatiemon ean find good Board and fine Roows ine houre Naring ail saoderm’ improves alent situation, Dinner at 6. ply at 254 Kast Ninth suet, ner OARD:—AT 72 WEST STWENTIETH STRE laree furnished Room, on second »tory, containing not id cold water and p'enty of c'oset room. Also a Room on fourth tloor. Dinner at 6 0 ioe 3 OARD.—BLKGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TOL Ler, with Board, to a family of aduits; house first class, famt'y small, no children. Apply at 216 Wet Thirty-fourth Street, near Seventh avenue. OARD—WITH COMFORTABLE ROOMS, ingle men, xt 119 West Sixteenth street, Boars RAST TWENTY.FIRST STREET, NKAR FOR Broads ay.—To let, at ouc price tor the winter, either furnished or unfurulabéd, one large’ front Room 08 second floor: qas'and water. First cua referouces Sppicrais Fecewved after 3 P.M, }OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT 137 SECOND ‘avenue, between Righth and Ninth streets, fae Rooms, Sultable Toe’ pareie wae ill be permanent. Relermees ex- ebau; GARD OR A FURNISHED ROOM FOR MHOUSE- keeping wanted, by two young ladies, (alsters), who work out du:ing the day. Must be down town or in Brovi- nm neat the ferries Address box 210 Herald oftice. H Sees FOR THE WINTER WANTED—SY A YOUNG ntleman and wife, in a quiet house, wher: there are but tow or no boarders ‘no objection to a de-irable p a . Address CG, K. H., Hi TOWN, M3 ON FOURTH FLOOR Yo gentlemen ‘and their wives or sing’e gentie- men; house trat class; location unexcgptionable; refe- rences required. Apply ‘at 261 West Forty-second street, Beare wantieAvoR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE and cli'd, ia @ private fumlly, where there are no boarders and not more than one or two children, Reynire Parlor and two Bedsooms. Location respectable, Refer. encen exch mbar those who are stecily in in Ve need apply. adress, with ful ry fu lara, box's3 ost alice, Tarrstowa, Ne. er OARD WANTED-—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; Front Room and Bedroom, or Second Floor. furnished, in a private family. Loeation between Fourteenth and A*® ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND FOUR Bedrooms to let, with or without board, in a first class house, situated in a most desirable looailty, ‘References ex. ty-third street. TIENTION IS CALLED OF THOSE LIVING IN A? otels and boarding houses to an establishment opened Acs Macdongal auveet- and fuculahed with everything te: cessary for housekeeping, in order that a family may Lave a complete home. A*® ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED r without Poard, Went Bote omen oth st GRNTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BE ACCOMODATED ‘with pleasant Roou:s and Boardin # private family, at 2 East Forty-second street. ry N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, HAVING A BROWN mnprovements, with 35, stone House, with all the motern ould Icha few wicely Furniahed Rooms terms m6derate; email family. “bird street, betweea Seventh anil Biz Board; centlemne sant Rooms. ate DESIRABLE SUIT OF FURNISHED FRONT to let, with Board, sultavle for a gentleman daa wife or swoor thece single geutemon: also sink Room for gentleman. Apply at 71 West Fourteenth street. ‘Thirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues A Uveral price will be paid. Address box 1,213 Post o tice. IN A RESPKCTA. Boar, Leorrat blir “Et bie private famity, OF Chri may have the comforts of a bom . below Twenttath street. Adress Te: OARD WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND TWO ladies; ins privategamily preferred; rooms either fur- ation between First and Twelfth jan’ principles waere sho location on the west side ‘The best of re. ereuces tation C. I ished or unfurnisl sateen ‘Terms must be moderate. Address R. H. J., box ‘ost ovlice, ae tering, xt, Boare WANTEDWY A GENTERWAN AND WIV ina private family; tyo Ia: Rooms. Pa room, with private table; best refereoces quired. Address AL R H., Herald office. OARD. WANTRD.=TWO LARGE ROOMS, Tull Board, for agentieman, wife, two smai!’ chil and nurse, from the Lath of ber, either ina pri family of ss boarding hous ation between Fourteenth and Fortleth streetsq@gnt Second sae ia from $125, to per mou vtning Ine! eh fall particulaga, box J OARD WANTED=FOR A WIDOW LADY, cy: eae ina private family, Wo OARD WANTED—| in a first class Address Jackson, Hi end gas. id ollce, stating terine, ‘ineludiag ure A beste LADY HAVING MORE RooM THAN REQUIRED, will let » tew clegant'y furnished Rooms in her pri- ‘ use, 19 Abingdon square, near Bleecker street. Ap- ply ore HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR and Bedroom, with Board, to let ty ® gentleman and Wife. Also a third story beck oom. No other boarders. Family amall, Apply at 114 Higuth, avenue. 118 AND 20 WEST N TH STREET, BY Fifth and Sisth ay Ficors, and some tine Root had, with Board; the board (in Fr {9 Grat class; priva'e table for the parlor tvors if des! jerman family keep: highly respectad! eheas e xobang HOME—GENTLEMEN AND WIVES, OR SINOLE ‘ain pleasant Rooms, with Board, on ouge hes all ihe, improvements ani is ‘Apply Ac 1 Kast Twentieth sireet, ‘PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS CAN ACCOMMO. AY date two gentlemen aod their wives with two very Diegsant Suits of Kooms, with first class Bonrd, Par.es Wishing a comfortable, perinanent home ean apply at 187 Bast Nineteenth street.” References exchanged. AN WISHES TO OBTAIN BOARD IN A ree daughters; location must Sf “Ad sna en and ‘reynired, Glee OF st Forty firth st W COMFORTABLE ROOM, WITH GOOD BOARD, CAN be lind in tue house of @'priva‘e family, suitad: Bentleman and wife ortwogentismen Pivoer at 6. es exchanged. Nu. 67 125th street, between #fth and Bixch avenues. LARGE SUIT pr nooMs ‘TO LET—WITl OR without privat no a Room for a gentiewan aad Wlie or two yeutle: on, el oT Clinton place, near Firth ave- nue, Roserence required Mouse tn Hoboken would basta a penpaman ane Wife ortivo ‘ingle gentlemen. ,Apply at 207 13! GENTLEMAN AND WIFB OR ONR OR 7 £2, Settlemen cea tind pleasant and agrees) ith Board, in n private fauniiy, and where the a bome bad, nr “h GENTLEMAN AND WIFE REQUIRE TWO ROOMS, wity eeratt Ses. taust be moderate. Address i'ate of Famtitas, her: A TiDOw LADY HAS A FURNISHED Room fo let, ia & pleasant ivcation, neatly furvisbed, for a ingle ind fiaveree.” and have the comforts of a good home, 470 8 St nue, ORNTUEMAN | DESIRES J ouitd family wou'd be pre! pe ae eouon to chy oF Brooklyn. Address 8 L. W, box Lib Tera d olice PEW PLEASANT Rooms MAY BE OBTAINKD= With all the modern imrrovements, and good board, ‘by calli 63 West Warren street, Brookiy 0. Lovavion eeraut and convenient to the ferries, Referen es given and nd required. ‘0 SIN. Kooms miorts of bi ot OBNTLEMAY DOING BUSINESS DOW x TOWN, carly and late, wants good plain Board £7 sorne resperiable private family. mt $9 w care of her own room. wih reference, Brown, box 2,037 New ork A TRIVATE FaMiby, at NO, @ WRET TWEE Street, between Fifth and modate s gations and wi que furdenes N ENTIRE FLOOR TO LET—WITH BOARD, TOGE (her or separate, to families or sing ¥ate table Mf desired; family small. given and required. Apply at 107 Clin GENTURMAN AND 118 WIFE CaN BR Acco dated with two large Rooms and first class Boned, 7, Im. Forty third etreet, beeen Sixth ater terme $4) per week. References oxchang: P., station T HARLEM.—A G' NTLEMAN pot Nyt oR irlahia poy can oon in Board io has ali the modern improvemen’ north aide, fext door to the corner of & 4 aren ta A Lal AND ANDSOMELY ¥ FUR) af IsleD nos ifomen, n'a rive fam (Pakeiy appitenion ie 3 West Tent! ou rene, ‘A pastnas LE suit, oF ROOMS 20, Let—wite Board, im the f honse As treet, reek, eppeaite the Fin Nove \ atta ATS nT? A” (Sratthed Roorns ty lot, anne Lg ay aed oo WEST TWRLPTH o1 i Single gratioman orgenuemen and thels wives, K crchauged.” Dianer‘at ais o'clock. ven netaroes OARD WANTED-FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND Saar on eae i i mot to exceed $25 per B. Py Herald oiilce AN AND By gr where there are few boarders, home can be had; uted will Femmain vin:it May 1, 1834; on, ‘he ve he cit’. Address, siating price wad priviieges of hi 4 H., box 3,57 Post odics, Hi <i “gg OARD WAN’ ED—A ¥ bttie gist (aged Beare ake FOR A GENTLI ins private fai here the comfores rt NG GENTLEMAN, WIFB, nd servant wish Boord, be Lex h y, in pri roterense gives and “required, Addres 8 vor Sto Pont oilic OARD. WANTRD=FOR 4 a. GENTLEMAN AND WIPE mand child (ira. & comfortable Itoom: wil] pag $12 to $15.4 ws Wil also furnish if it 18 aa objects ferences exchanged. address T. J. 8, box ofive’ from Sept. 15 til ood, ive tamily Dri vate, hood son: be rate, Address for paves di Mating terms, including cas ind fuel, BO. aidtion B.vNew York Pout oflce. ‘Tiie’ best of references given and reqn nes. OARD WANTEDAIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A nant wife, who desire a quel fair rates. ‘Any nice reapectabl nished Rooms than they rayulre, sirable arrangements by address! Herald office. Refercnces exchange: a mal ees Dox 170 ALSO fora magic jman. Address, siting terms and lo- + Herald o tice. ANTED—BY A GENTLI teal family anit pleasant treet, west mde preferred ieeable; Room furnished or $20 per week, Address Busive b A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFR AND two siuaie gentlemen can Al No.3 A Booms by a COND FL c WILL small family of two gentienien and their Wives. Uf desired, priva will be given. Only those wao are willing to pay ‘1)be oe “for best aosommodat ous need answer, jess E.8., Union square Post oifec. OARDING AND FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED— By self, wife and twoohtidres Band 10 venra. Second aud Totty iftn aireets, ao gd swoiahborhood., ghod pinta rr wept f attng 00 mee, cintht Wednewdny, dgecription ‘of room, number of house and price per week. PROKEYS Boand. GENTLEMEN OR PAMILIRS can have pleasant Rooms and a good table in a ploasant location. Apply at No, 1 Carroll place, South Brooklyn. BROOKLYN, BOARD.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN D can he accommodated with, pleasant Rooms, in & prt vat ‘am nere are only a few boar: i m2 ‘htnton Feet. Hoferences excnange sp re a Boge IN BROOKLYN-IN pan -VICINITE or Fort Groen. A gentiei and wife desire Board in a private fami'y gwhere no ober boarders taken Bre ferred), from wet of Ovteber. Priest an igterence an. reas, ing terms and lcention, Sta Now York Pout oles. aeicore Boagns In png a x. sic ore gg RH ET, \dsom ms, and PuRNrsTED OR UNFORNISHED ROOMS TO LET. With Board, at 44 West Twenty-fourth street, betweoa Fifth aud Sixth avenues, References exchanged. OTEL A0COMMOD AONE FOR FAMILIES Ld le gentien rer see Baba 43 Clinton piace, corner of Seeeiien Roos. BN SUITE OR IgA 14 and 148 Haat Four. No children or 0.2 DEPAU ROW, BETWEBN THOMPSON AND ‘Sullivan streets Furnished Rooms in suis or singly, we for families or ai PARAL oR Fur, BOARD WANTED—FOR A GEN. tleman, 48.0 pevate femily, whore a neat Reem cae Be had; vot to exoeed $40 or $50 per month. Address G. J. Herald oflica, Piayavenr BOARD WANTED—FOR A OBNTLE- man and his wife, in a central location, A comfortably fur om or roows aud bedroom re juired, ors aining the modern improvements. Terms not to exceed week, Adress, stating terms and location, 0. H., Herta comics. puEasant FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, at 16) Weat Twentythird street, fultabie for goutle. men and their wives or single cer house bas oil the modern Improvements, 1 changed. LEASANT BOARD —FOR THE SEASON OR PERMA. ned at Feekekill on the Hudsow n fit Board, box nei OMB 70 LET_FURNISHED OR UNPURNISHIED, or or without Board. Inquire at 6334 West T: sents i first street, second door from Sixth avenue. 4. quire: Roeexs WANTRD.—A GENTLEMAN, AND ys be er awnitot furalsbed Rooms, without first Cipas neighborhood, near a respectable ‘Adiiress A. Bs, Herald oti, 5 TED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMI- ] otra boar, for,a gentleman. wifn and servant None but those of ‘the highest respectability need reply. Addre: sa James | ‘Wilson, 3a Broad: wa} OMS TO LET—BITUER FURNISURD OR uuegR. Ronied: with rat oipas Board, at 1,147 Broadway. Re- ms ferences exc! o TO RENT=TO GENTLEMEN. WITH R Panto Boone ine private house, with a'l the ments, Reterences required. Inquire at 108 (old iW West Twenty-second street, near Sixth avenue. 0 GENTLRMEN.—a PRIVATE PAMILY DESIRES to let, without board, to ont or two gbntlemen, a neatly furnished Room and Pantry, with use of bathroom adjoin- ing. Apply at 148 West Towaton a atreet. WO FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD POR A lady wanted, in a private Jewish fi ll on th the weet fide o° the elty, By a gentleman and bis sist Oxchaneea Adare iol staling terms, &c., Cohn, 147 Cha:nbers 0 LET—WITH BOARD, THB ENTIRE BR Fioor in a modern brow® stone house. with a Of three adults tions need “teat Call at 16L 0 LET—A Roo. to one of two gentlemen; Tnquire at 143 Kast Phirty- s pass t’ @ door, 0 LET-FURNISUED, WITH BOARD, TO xOURG ladies only, two Rooms. Apply at 55'Sixth aven' between Fourth street and Wost Washington place, 10 LET—WITH BOARD. SEVERAL VARY DEsia- Tovle Rooms to genttoinen and their wives or Single gon. Hemen. Apply at 137 Weet Thiricenth strect, corner Seventh, avenue, Heferonce required. 0 LET—WITH BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, large unfurnished Room and Pantry; aiso. ‘one or two Bedrooms, tezether or separ ‘Apply at 140 Twenty thira Street, 10 LET~A LARGE PARLOR, GOOD SIZED RECEP- tion Roum, and one Room on the third for, furnish ed, with good substantial Board and agrecable society, to ontiemen aud their wives or single gentiemen. ina private Fumiln of high respectability, who will sindy the comfort of their guests. Highest references Apply at 173 Lexington avenue, near Th BLT FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, ON SECOND ‘and third floors, to let, with Board, at 35 Citnton place, near Pitth avenve and Brevoort Honse.’ Disnor at six. Re- feren es required. WANTED-BY “A GANT wife and two little girls on ‘Oniy those desiring first class accom! Highest references given and requit t Fifteenth street, ARGE NEWLY FURNISHED PRONT Sand bath; Board fourth atreet. Fourth BOARD FOR e\gut and ton, He he , Wibin Atty miles OF ae ‘om TANTED—DY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH Boar for the laity yh and good table, where no other boarders are taken preferced. two wall furnished Rooms, in aa unexceptionable neighborhood, where comforts of a home may be tained. Liveral price pat 1 be permanent if satlatied ddress Rene, box a8 AN ere ROOM, gre BOARD ON SUNDAY, dy, ina plain, private family; evweea Fourth and Thirtieth days, Dressmaker, Union IN A PRIVATE FAMILY WISHING 70 expenses, an entire second or third Floor, with, Board for two gentlemen and ; location above Fourtospih street und hetwern Fourth and Addvess F.S, W., box 410 N, ¥. Post office. ANTED-BOARD FOR TWO YOUNG GENTLEN RT and their wives, ina private family. (w other boarders are taken preferred). for asa vieentate be vetween Strand Pventy-itih strects aud west of Fourth avenve. Address, stating terms, dc., L. B,, box 130 Herald once. iT BOARD. FOR A GENTLE. furnished or unfurnishe! fron wlow Twellth stroet. Address . B , 187, Reade street, ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, LODGING AND Roar! for the winter, in a private family, between nd Hightecath streets and Second an® Sixth ave- dress, st in terms, &c., A. 8., box 795 Post offer. y prefer $4. 50. BOARD AT 86) GRAN D STREE can bave good Board ni aod upwards. The house bas.ail the improvements, §2 st. MABR’S PLACK—NEATLY FURNISHED FaR- lor and Bedroom, second floor, with Board, for @ Woman and wife or kwo single gentlomen; house irst No children or servants 37 BANE, STREET, NEAR FOURTH.—LARGE, FU! p pished Rooms te let, ‘with Board, saitadie for fami- a Nes without I children, or single gentiemen. Dieasant. Di a ANTED—PERMANED ma. Ww and wite (linge of Broadway, and terms. . Bight French f : 1 379 NO PLACE <A FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, 2'e second and third floors, to reat; pr vate tables fare nished if preferred, Best reference required. EAST SEV! NTERNTH bh goal A FEW oe fromm U A “fete son few a. ‘Dlaver nice ae to let, = it er eo rayne needs nema pig a. owe 96 FAST FIFTERSTH STREET. THIRD STORY « front and second story ba’ ie, and band. Somely furnished,eto let, with Bi gare, 16 niemen and thal: wives of aing’e gentiemen. References ye given abd re- quid. No chi 99 fit 156 PRINCE STRMET, ST. CLATR HOUse REE ntiy furnished Rooms. wi ns gen ed, With aii the consentences for hous cluding gas and Croton water, to let ts reapeotabie Sa Mass or single gent'emen. 174, ¥ Sean AND 178 Banepa grt Mh wae nad \way.—-Pleasant, jooms, wil Boar, ty ‘om ai sit ee ae ‘Faunitics wecora oy: Breakfast fi G34 to 9. 1234 and 6. 1.) BLM STREET, NEAR SPRING STRERT. FUR. oa Lowest Samet for house- 210, ely oupsideriag Keeping ‘sae and Oroton inclided. 233 wrest pousts. S?PREET.—TWO FURNISHED jet, 2 place, 2 Roome to let. in & private family: suttable itaaie Roomate at writhont pertist Bomede iinet: wh oF x a a nnook Rees deen rine han ADWAY—COLEMAN HOUSE,—E' ANT. H . = a . An, nue 0. § Poplar. sirent, three "minutes" Sch | BAR ‘urnishod aad Pleasant Rooms ‘o Diet te RDERS ae ps — ee eee, Uart |... COUNTRY BOARD, Bo lem can ‘accom pads conve ranma Yim Beara new | () Creeper aan Mit OBTAIRRD AF wiry Hous and table frat class, "Dinner at stz. a, fer fa gi darintar Bor parila Spay ite wast es fonuien wea, bs salads Sil 8 ew sf steexauly tare FPAIRVIELD TOUR, FAIRFIELD, coNN.—thmm Tobie "tno one large fault on ‘se0on floor, unfurnisbed. sommer reer Ho OO OARRIQU 4 ee = sR os Frepeie LEGANTLE ISHED oN ras ALL THE INTER, =} Bee irene SS Fen catee | WU RR lane cae a door weaker Cuiversiyy piacr, ora lane reeeontbie fore Aton afaips Ot can Rites ote FURNISHED ROOMR-IN THE FINS ween, conte .. sists avenues, near ear’ Dulmeaee's" a3 Ubon Rens rT ROOMS WIFH Qi lemme ina al modern ba Taaprorerments rere os oct ee od Aye BEDROOM, WITH BOARD=IN mod pic jase, with ail fi wements, 107 Mao | atreot, Dinner ateiz o'clock. 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