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YEW YORE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1868.—TRIPLE SHERT. 9 ludson street, this 2] FIRTH AVENUE.NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY furnished Aparimenta, eu suite nas iio Greenwood forinterment. | Soara; referencen exchanged. | une OF Mal¥s WAL rs .—At Vanderbilt Landing, ten Island, on Thursday, September 24, Mrs. ABIGALL HEDDEN, 22, peti kPa OS wae Ae aged $5 years. if desired ; house elegantiy furnished ; only suited to first class lotice of funeral to-morrow. boarders, To be seen each day alter 12M. References ex- wore Brookiya, on Fuureday. September 24, | changed. AM LEWIS HY ATT, aged 23 years. ss The relatives. and. frieuts of the family are re- | Dy Pith ang QURTRENTH | STREET, | BETWREN quested to attend the funeral, without further no- | SJ on hrst und sccote Meets andsomely furnished Hee, from 361 Pearl street, on ‘Sunday afternoon, at | jiso Rooms, with Board. forge a ‘ wo o'clock. =canepean ees = =~ Middletown (N.$Y.) papers please copy. 23 WES? EKJHTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- Muie.—At ville, Staten Island, on Wednes- | 2) nue.—Suit of Kooms, seaond floor, front, with Board, day, September 23, ANDRE MILLE, in the 88th year | permanently or transient, Also Room on fourth tloor. of his age, . aries aap yrs raft felatives and friends of the famlly are respect: | 233 ona toor ise, wits Gat cae hora famly piv v. atten e funeral, from Ber ct : : churn Richmond Valley, on Saturday morning, at | Broedwsy age pass the door, References. eleven o'clock, The train connects with the nine 25 WEST KIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH o’clock buat from foot of Whitehall street, New York. ©) and Sixth avenues,—Rooms to let on second and third Philadelphia papers lease copy. floors, newly furnished, with first class Board. MaRTIN.—On Thuraday, September 24, FREDERICK | ~~ ac Pi i DupLey, infant son of Jolin Louls and Susan Martin, | 26, MEST SUXTKENTH |= BTREET.TWO HAND- Re _ . 3 ais ila POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. First avenue, on Sunday afternoon, st two/ | BOARDERS) AND ‘LODG! , A _AND LODGERS WANTED. BOARD AN) LODGING WANTED ST. MAI PLACE.—-BACK RAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET NEA SHING TO ACCOMMODATE FIRST ~ September 23, tens! ee 1 Fourth To tet LL, PERSONS WISHING® J « ivan ate of Calforu. 2 int ne eon # tr ae enme IZ bist ind toate ase tnrge | Autre anv een aig eg id YOUNG DOUGLAS, sehasnens ee tasted So ethand th0 Oe 3 erences. tis way, room No.5. Parties now walting for Board orning, at eleven o'clock, The remains WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NFAR FRENCH YOUNG LADY TEACHER IN A PRIVATE 128 Bixth avenue.—A nicely furnished Room fora single | {1 “achooi of this city is desirous to find Board in exchange gentleman, tn « Swiss family. s for tuition in family. Address A, X., 13 Givingstoo place, 128 AND Ease TWENTY-THIRD STR merase, At a republican mass meeting held ip Raleigh, forth Carolina, on the 16th of September, Robert M. the eldest son of the late Stephen A. aT, BE- renee pemnpesner mene tiep.. tween Lexington and Fourth avennes.—Plessait and OARD WANTTD.-IN THIS CITY, FOR GENTLEMA\ well furnished Room to let, with Board; Louse andiocation | Poa wife, from October 17; terma uot to exceed @3S a first class; terms reasonable. week. Address A. H., Herald office. 128 Nast TWENTY SIXTH STREET—A YURNISU- | PROARD WANTED-IN NEW YORK, ONE KoOM SO ed Room, Without board, for one oF two months, for w single goat Ueman. “Address, stating tertna, T- I, box #24 Post ofiee 129 LAURENS STREET—A GOOD CHANCE. TWO an J or three can be accommodated with frst class D OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, IN- bare. fant and nurse, in New York or Brooklyn will furnis Board at mae : <n partially it required, Address, with terms, Preccott, Herald ‘130 EASTSIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR THE WESI- | usice, References exchang P : OU minster Hotel.—To let, with'tirst class Board, large handsomely furnished Connecting Rooms on floor, References exchanged, delivered @ speech. North Carolina ts the Of this young Dougias, and his, ability to the mantle of his father may be foreshad- fo his maiden political address, which is as we: — : . some prominent member of their party to write a letter ‘coming out” for their candidates and oppo- sing those of the democracy, After General Dix Joined the republicans he came out against General McClellan in 1864 and voted for and supported Lin- coln and Johnson. We do not suppose any of the democratic party supposed General Dix had an: intention of supporting any candidate we coul have nominated. But read the republican Papers one would think the republicans had a new convert, while the fact is General Dix’s letter is apology for sup) the lawless course pursued By Congress aud endotsing the Tastes ae inthe Held BOAR, WANTED BY, A YOUNG MAN, IN. A Pra. vate family, between Fifteenth and Tweaty-cighth ata, — ~ _ and Third and Bighth aveaue: moderate, Ad 130 WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREET—A, DESIRA: | dress K, L.3,, box 2,013 New IU ble second story Room, neatly furnished, to let, with —— = — - Board; also two single Rooms. BOARD [WANTED -BY A GENTLEMAN AND Btn oe ekgpemececniest “0 wife, above Fourteenth street, Address, stating term 133 West SIXTEENTH freer—a surt oF NEAT. | A.B, bok'lis we - ly f i family of ea ep adults, 7 pier gribnerscepteolaseabeakelhsim piste OARD WANTED—IN A HIGH STOOP HOUSE, FOR Our greatest statesmen, yet, feeling in Brag, on whict 1 Delieve the fuutte prosperity it Bot the very existence, of our count pend, it is the duty of every one, young and to ex ‘tmost in defence of our sacred cause. I obey the opportunity of 4} before # gathering as the advocate @ truly na- somely furnished Rooms, with Board; first clasa house. ional party—a party that is governed by no sec- aged 2 months, 08 required eee ie ethe RE a Rae thi diuita and y onth will be pald Gonal interesta or partisan becjadioes, but whose | by the corrupt Washington ring. In there was Home on the wings of seraplis bright - «ibe Rai Sanaa i a ai 22 EAST SIXTY-FIFTH STREET.—TWO \GENTLE: featire parlor floor and two rooms on, second fou motto is our whole country, whose eternal poomee & movement made by General Dix’s friends to start T joyfully take iny way WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE: i 3 men or gentleman and wife can be accommodated Addresa, with particulars, box 3,298 Pr are equal rights and equal laws. I do not look upon | him out as an independent candidate for the Presi- To the liant land of eternal light, pue.—The whole of First Floor, three large and ele- | with a nicely furnished Room, with or without Board; house To God’s everlasting day. gantly furnished rooms and hall room; private table if de> py The funeral wil, take piace f ‘rom he residence of tired,_Also other Boome, a nis, 2 ighth avenue, this (Friday! re CLINTON Doo aE temas alolntk. QO GINTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND HALion Dh SACLAY, September 23, in his 634 | to et, wah or witout Hoard. Term: year, CHRISTOPHER NAL exchanged. The relatives and friends of the family are re- | © . —snencaieiens nee sad spgctfully requested to attend the funeral, from his | QQ PON? STRELT.-10 LET, WITH HOARD, A BACK lee epee No. #19 Beni, Sixsonntn Wirvet, this | Siar desirabis Rooms eee OF uniurntahed, and (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ae modern improvements. ri: 134. FASTSIXTRENTH STREET (LATE MRS. S, A. e Faulkner's). —To let, with,Board, sults of Rooins; also Rooms for single gentlemen. this as 4 canvass which will decide the manner in the government of the country shall be ad- mi , but as an issue on which will depend the ‘Vital question, “Suall we have a country?” Sincerely believiug this, I shall not attempt to deal with minor questions of domestic icy, but shall at once co the main issues—Union or Disunion, or War, What satisfaction does the true patriot derive from le adoption of his dearest theories of government, dency, and a platform was published setting forth the principles which he professed at that time. We have only to publish two sections of the Dix plat- form as promulgated to show how utterly he has abandoned his professed principles in his support of the republican party and its pencipies in this campaign. Section 2 of his platform was as fo!- lows:—‘'The support of the Stat vernments in alt their rights under the constitution as defined by Jefferson in his inaugural address in 1801." Section EMAN AND WIFE , in @ private full: Boarders; reference giv box 3,564 New York Pout Q(4 MACDOUGAL STRERT,-FRONT ROOM, ON {MALL ROOM, WITH FULL BOARD WANTED — EAS? 136 second floor, to let, with Board, to gentleman and | \> Broadway preferred, Aduresa, stating terins, Post ofiee wife, for #18; one on third floor, $16; also one for $14; siigle | box 20% WASTED BOARD IN HOBOKE — | 469Q EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NE. EX- furnished Room desired, the adoption of those theories begins the ruin | 3—'A scrupulous abstinence from the exercise of all PATTEKSON.—On Wedn , September 23, MARY 30 AR MADI Bs ington bi a Vv - pig Rate tae Ee man and wifes full Board for ‘of the land he fondly hoped they would lead to great- jowers not clearly conferred by law.’? Weare con- | E., beloved wife of Danic! Patterson and daughter | € " furniahed Apartments, sin- | for the winter, furntshed or unfurntshed, for families or | Address, stating terms, 8, i. T., 682 Broadway, or at Hobe ness? Laws fouided even upon diving inspiration zones leave General Dix where he fias placed him. | of the late Charles @. Leviness, aged 24 years, xle or en suite, to let, with or without breakfast; hot and cold | single gentlemen; terms moderate, ken Post oflice, ‘The funeral seryige will take piace st her tate regi. | Watertmeach room, dence, No. 224 Powers street, Brooklyn, FE. D.,on | ¢ s Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. Therelauves and | BQ Wes QTHETH STE friends Of the family, also the members of the L. C. y Club, the Mutuai Base Kall Club and the 1.D. K. Association, are respectfully invited to attend. A Special train will leave Twenty-sixth street at one | 39 LAF fi o'clock and proceed to Woodiawn ior interment. ered firat class Boasd tor gentlewen only, in parties or ‘would be useless if there were no country for them @ govern. What theatre is there for the display of the ener- jes of a young ani aspiring citizen just entering pon the important duties of life in a country torn by Civit strife? Well has an eminent American statesman remarked:—* There 1s no path of ambi: ‘tion open to me in a divided and distracted coun- self, Who is the next republican to “come out’ for their ticket ? D—BY A SINGLE GENTLEEAN, Room, with bathroom adjoining | Board, in a private family, where no; location from and Madison avenues, Will be Address, with all particulars, M. 8. 139 WEST siIxteeNra sraee *? ly offer a front and back Room, hall Room adjoining md floor, with Board; geutienien preferred; house contains modern improvements ; references, TAL WEStrorry.srxti ste and Seventh avenues.—A furnis Jemen, with Board; only «tow bour’ KETWE FIVTH first clasa newly furnished Rooms on second and third floors, with Board; references exchange POLITICAL NOTES, The Atlanta (Ga.) Nw Era is authorized to say PLACE.-ELEGANT ROOMS AND i Post olice. family or single ge uy that $10,000 are ready to be staked that Grant will be | ° Perxpit.—At Mendham, N. J. on Wednesday, | S28! : — [rere rolicentenenstinnmete: tf oA OGD! BOARD | AND BOGE WEE me prove that the real issue fa peace or war we | eiected, September 23, CATHARINE, wife of Asa O. Prindle, pf WEST FORTY-FIFTH STRI ABACK PARLOR; WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.-TO RENT, WITH | Sixth avenues: single man; best referen ‘ood cofee and Bave only to reier to Frank P. Blair's letter, written Active democrats are predicting a great reactlon | 224 daughter of James McFarian, ede) a ns on the third floor to lot, with Board, to gem: | 14-1 “pontareavne se very di ‘and handsomely | butter; terms about ¥1+ per week; uo hall or fourth story ‘with 9 view to his nomination and subsequently en- a py ig & Gre seahcias ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the | Uemen and their wives. Keferences exchanged, Turnished Rooms, on second floor; also a good sized single | Toom, Must address fully L., Lox 1,677 New York post office, dorsed by the very fact of his nomination by the Na- | 1 favor of Seymour within two weeks. funeral, from the resid ' parents, 154 Liv- on ” Room, ‘ences given and required. WEST TWENTY.FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADISON TLEMAN AND WIFE, re. Desirable Suits of furnished Rooma, tor cen. “a hout board, in a frat class house; choice location TREET, BETWEEN BROAD- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- bay Pioasaus Varlors on first and fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence Hoe lrooms attached, bandsomely furnished, of his Pea No. 9 State street, this (Friday) after- |‘ Jet, with private table, Apply to Mra. Lowe. noon, at two o'ek Ore vICH AVENUE, | In Mercer, Pa,, on Sunday, September | 35 GRERNWIOH Peek » RANKIN, in the 42d year of his age. Rooms fornished; hor #Y.—On Wednesday evening, September 23, | erences exchanged. 3 East Twenty-second street, TUOMAS, eldest son | ~ 7 of Francis and Rose Reilley. ar Relatives and iriends ‘are respectfully invited to | $f (Gdote;, eingle ‘on: en etile, (on gerkiarmn auctor pieend the Tuneral, this (Friday) alternoon, at two gentlemen, with Board, ies 6 RIstnd.—In Oakland, Cal., on Wednesday, Septem- ber 9, Davin B. RisinG, aged 64 years, SNyDEX.—On Tuesday, September 22, JoHN G. tional Democratic Convention, , Blair in his letier say: There is but one way to restore the government and the Constitution, and that ia for the President elect to dect: thea acts null and compel the army to undo its usurp: Moa at the South, disperse the caurpet-bag State governimenta, 8 rganize thelr own gover fend vlect Senators and epreseutatives. LRT as as + Of course any attempt to subvert the government of these Southern States by force would lead to war, ‘aé the Governor aud a.l other State ofticers, civil and “military, are swori to obey, support and defend the constitution of the State of North Carolina; and we ‘will defend it, Farther down Blair says:— ‘Wo must restore the constitution before we can restore the finances, and to do this we must have a President who frill execute’ the will of the peopie by trampling into dust murpation of Consresy Known a Reconstruction r) ingston street, Brooklyn, on Sunday alicrnoon, at two o'clock, QuigLey.—On Wednesday, September 2: QUIGLEY. ————— | WANTED-BOARD FOR Gt 14.Q WEST TWENTY-FOURTH | STREET.-A’ FEW {ne strlotly private famfly | “F young gentlemen can find two or three excellent | need apply. Best references exchanged Rooms, with first class Board, in & private family. Terma | Herald offic molerate to sultabie parties,’ Gas and bath, Cull for two days. 147 Bast tw ‘ Gramercy P pleuantly furnished Ex-Senator Carlile, of West Virginia, delivered a speech in Wheeling on the 19th instant, in which he came out flat-footed for Grant. Senator Wilson stumps the South after the October elections, The Boston Traveller says it is believed the P. L. L., of Massachusetts, will nominate a State ticket with “Adama and Liberty” as their candidate for Gov- ernor, and Captain Tucker, the radical candidate, for Lieutenant Governor. A vote was taken on the westward bound train from Albany, resulting:—Grant, 85; Seymour, 55. The canvasser asked one gentleman how he voted. “I’m a Seymour man,” he replied, It was Seymour ding house « JouNn WANTED Boar tral position preferred; large and quired. Price #3) per week. ‘Address G 2 TY-FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE Hotel. —A private famliy will rent arlor and two beautiful and com a party of reponaible gentlemen, with Apply between 12 and 3 P.M. 160 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER OF THIRTI. UD eth atrect.—A handsomely furnished Second Floor, with all modern improvements and an abundance of closet room, to gentlemen only, without board, 1GQ West, THIRTY SIXTH | STRE J4 Broadway and Seventh avenue. io let, with or without Board. EH, NEAR TENTH STREET, or unfurnished, in suite or has every convenience; ref= WARTED{TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND Board for two gentle with x strictly private famt- ly; location west, to exceed Post oitie 4 Bedrooms ti k fast if requir wenty-third wtrevt; terms nob With full particulars, box 4,048 Ir ‘T TWENTIETH STREF! 2 Very desirable farnished Rooms, on second and ale ET, NEAR BROAD- iat BROOKLYN BOARD. iB ELM PLACK.—TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS ST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- and Fifth avenue. --Nicely furnished Rooms can jecured, en au lun'Board, to fret ‘claus +) Board, a large second story front alcove Koom, hand- e N nished Rooms | gomely furn ‘T, FIVE MINUTES’ WALK furniehed Rooms, ether to gentlemen and their wives or sim gle gentlemen, tand bec oor singly, wi zl i is ay : = ribit je one whioh embraces eversiiine, sie er ea cies | himselt. SNYDER, aged 56 years and 9 months. famition and goitiemen; referentes exchanged, "| QQ) yBLEECKER sreeET—two on THREE | BL) fom Pulwon terry: <Futulehed. rom oom to 1h Rat hnerea a ycauprenensive results, It is the one thing | The Boston Advertiser says ‘Seymour ts 8 good | | Siiri.—At Cutchogue, L. L., on Wednesday, Sep- WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.TO LET, WITH | and wife, with Board for lady only? or Board for ‘ladisa ro- | Sweablo for two gentlemen, at $2 60 each per week. - fa nothing that gives dignity, hovor oF value wine atraggion” demoorat, but Morrissey 1s a better.” oe Keni ~ Case, daughter of Edmund 38 | Hoard. a convenient and elegant Parlor Floor, a large | quiring medical advice. ()7 REMSEN STREET, CORNER CLINTON, BROOK. Hn ; = oor by ie 001 n on _— mains sae > On.this issue he was nominated, If any further | The fight in the West waxes hot and heavy. Funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, | { Tet Cie TOC ERC, 90] XEW,XO2 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET lyn Helghts.—First class Board, with handsomely 2 ‘proof were needed to show the revolutionary spirit -of the conserva*ive party, tt could easily be found in the violent harangues we daily hear around us, their _Ditter persecution of Union men and their unrelent- hat of the North and its loyal people. ia bitterness towards Northern men, who prove ‘true to their principles and who do not bow in slav- ash submission to the opinions of these haughty sts, self-constituted judges of honor and mo- Yality, J know froin personal experience. Though ‘Aescended from oue of the oldest families of this State and born and partially raised in Rockingha: vounty, upon my return nearly two years ago to my tive place I was denounced as a Yankee and gen- received with all the coldness and distrust ‘ue to that detested race. Notwithstanding my own vity and the position of my mother’s family they wonld never forget the Puritan birth of my father, ‘whose native State, Vermont, with her 30,000 major- ity, 80 nobly leads the th I may add, could jd 3 forgive his dying efforts defence of his ig Of him, and feeling that whatever im- rtance any words Of mine may have is derived the name I bear and the aifection many still t towards one wiio through life proved himself the ep ny appropriate. It was with feel- Yoga of surprise—and I must add, of indignation— from the house of her father, 280 Delancey street. i Simons.—in Trenton, on Saturday, September 19, RSIty PLACE, NEAR ELEVENTH JouN F. Smm0Ns, aged 44 years. t.—Furniahed Parlor ‘and Bedrooms on second His friends are invited to attend the funeral, on ve ist to gentlemen: withow Boards privarecamiiy. arte from St. Joun’s church, Elizabeth City, WEST WASHINGTON | PLACE, NEAR SIXTH Je avenue and Fourth Elegantiy furnished Sui trvaN.—On Thuraday, September 24, JomANNA | Rooms, with Board, on pacond t oor, to gentletan aud wile SURniaN a native of Kilcumin, county Kerry, Ire- | orlady. Terms n rate tor the winter, and, 68 years. aa iN vs a me a ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and also aE Le Senna BEIWBAS: ROWREY those of her sister, Mrs, O'Conner, and her brother. 39, Cope bere rh at repel repr ae Re bli pg in-law, Michael Sullivan, are respectfully invited to | provements, as attend the fuueral, from her late residence, No. 4 re i Chestnut street, on Saturday afternoon, at two 4 WEST NINTH STREET.—ONE LARGE BACK o’ciock precisely. Room and hall Bedroom on the third flour, with Board, Killarney (county Kerry) Papers please copy. {or eee otatomen. eee ae £) MALL.—On Wednesday, August 5, at Kilmoyle, BTW Balleymoney, Ireland, of disease of the spine, MAR’ A] sixth nvenuen. Diep later Roca Naaoas faaall Rosen, ye ga Born, wife of John Small, formerly of this | eieganty furnished. Reference required. STRRET.—On Tuesday , September 22, at the real- | 4) WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTIL dence of her brother, Dr. W. H. Williams, Third ave- | 4 pers Sixth avenuos.—Large, elegant Rooms, with first nue, near * Seventeenth treet, South Brooklyn, Mrs, | Cls# Board. References required. ABIGAIL A. STRBET, aged 45 years. Relatives and triénds are respectfuily invited to | 47 Shu sixthaveniess To leu ina private Prenes famiye attend the funeral services, at the place of her de- | furnished Rooms, with all modern improvements. _ on Ligeia let at eleven o'clock, Wier awe = st ee ‘anne RETW coumierinnin " ‘oniy son of He Myfuctt tem: 1 47 Mad Binh avennes.Well futnithed Roome 10 ley Mr. Pendleton delivered an elaborate address in we Springfield, Il, on the 17th, He will be replied to by Senator Trumbull on behalf of the republicans. Senator Hendricks and Governor Baker, of In- diana, are having regular pitched battles during the present campaign in that State. They have already been in five engagements without a disturbance of any kind taking place and no list of killed or Wounded published. The last encounter was at Waterloo; but who was the Wellington or who the Napoleon does not appear in the reports. A Boston letter writer thinks Ben Butler's audacity amounts to genius, The Cincinnatl Chronicle (republican) makes the singular admission that General Tod has known Gen- eral Grant from his boyhood. The republicans have been proclaiming that General Grant does not affect @ tod in any shape. The Western republican papers are reprinting sac similes of Southern democratic papers as electioncer- ing documents. Suits of Rooms on first, second and third floor bath ; OF without private tal oA | SPRING STREET.-FURNISHED ROOMS TO +) let to two young men or # small family, Apply to JAMES HALL. le; priv single Roo 109 THES STREET, BROOKLYN, RB. D.—PLEAB J ant Rooms, with Board. 172 CONGRESS STREET, ai EAR CLINTON.—A PRE let a few handsomely fur- nilemen. te German family wi ed Roo? ried gentlemen in & rivate family, with or without Board; also an elegant back ‘arlor; good location, Apply all this month, QIO (COLD NO, 13 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.— A 7 private family will let a pleasant Suit of front Rooms, with firat class Board, to a gentleman and wife; house und location desirable, Sai those wishing permanent board need apply. Unexceptionable references given and OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—SINGLE GENe fleman and gentleman and wife will find pleasant ms, with or without Board, at No. 6 Willow strect, near ; house bas all modern improvements. ‘HOTELS, _ HOUSE, FORTIETH STREET, FRONT- ir e and elegant Suits of Rooms le d’hete itberal arrangements, T 3() WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET —A PRIVATR OU family, without children, occupying a handsomely farn{shed house, would let to reapousib's parties finely fur- nished Parlor or Second Floor, with or without Board. 93] HAST THIRTYSECOND STREET—TO LET, 491. with or without Board, to single geutiemen, two large nd elegantly furnished Rooms, in a private French family. 935 MES, .THIRTIETH | STRE BETWEEN ee) Seventh and Eighth avenues, —Firn Board and Plensant Rooms for gentleman and wife or single gentiemen. Reference require RLINGTON HOUSE (LATE WINDSOR), 22, 4 AND 26 Kast Fourteenth street, between Union square aa@ Fifth avenue.—Handsomely furnished suits and single Rooms ‘at moderate prices. House newly furnished. AMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms, en suite or single, permanent op transient, at astonishingly low rates. Reunion Hotel, Forty+ second street, between Fourth and Lexington avenu AVILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Robert M. Douglas, son of the late Senator Dong- wi 7 0 QQ WEST 'Y-THIRD S'TREET.—A VERY DE- Island.--Large and airy Rooms, and delightful drives om ‘shat I saw his name inscri| 01 - g . ith first class Board, in a French family. References. QQ WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A E. staan ge an bed upon one of the trans. las, was f the » 1 Sekt Annie E. Smith, aged 4 months. faa std co aeiht 236 sirable recond story front Itoom and Bedroom ad. | the island ec entiog returning, from the country ai id wish een borne in the late conservative procession. thought that common decency at least would have them 10m diagging from the tomb the @ of the man whom they had betrayed and de- through hfe and after his death, whose Sephen children they pea pecsecated, ne . gazing upon it name I remembered the ‘time when these sane men declared him a traitor ea principle of honor because he preferred ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the R FI VE- faneral, from the residence of hus grandfather, Dr. | 4-7 “hue. -Newiy furuiahed Room’ on suite or singly, with Garrit Terhune, at Passaic, this (Friday) afternoon, t class Hoard. References exchanged. at three o'clock. Cars leaye foot of Chambers street | —-——~—-— “pens saree at 1:45 P. M., returning at 5:27. AQ WEST, FIFIPENTH STREET. MISS SNOW LAS TATTESALL.—The members of Polar Star Lodge, & handsomely furnished Second Floor, in’ perfect 1.0. of 0. F., are notified to meet at, thelr lodge Order, to let, with Board coms for gentlemen. room this day (Friday), September 25, at a quarter a to one o'clock, for the purpose of attenaing the fune- 48 pela hba rh Bion oS oo ney La Noir a oti ral of our late brother, Henry ‘Tattersall. tiemen with Furnished Rooms and Board; references re- oy ‘At ee N. > quired, ‘AYLOR.—At Brooklyn, on ines ecember HG a a ea rapa paved late Hannah R. Taylor, in the 23d year of his age, for one oF two young gentlemen; house and table first’ class} The funeral services wili be held at the Hanson | references, Place Baptist church Saturday tire | at nine | — a a raw o'clock. The remains will be taken to New Jersey 50 NINTH STREET, FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD- sg coe ON CO I PEPPER Neo et ANTINE.—On Thursday, September 24, Linny Es- : * TRLLE, Youngest danghter of Martin L. and Saran A, | "008 for famlifes or single gentlemen. Vantine, aged 11 months. 5D LAIGHT STREET.—LARGE FURNISHED ROOM Funeral services at half-past seven o’clock this | +) on second. floor, without board, to two gentlemen or peer evening, at agen poys o her pane, a gentleman and wife, Family private. ummit street, South Brooklyn. The relatives and | _ . me WARRURTO! artiord, Conn., on Thursday, 4 ora, ! : The September 24 Mrs. Man ANN WaiSURTON, Widow | {Tai second and third Hoors, for familtes, or an entire Floor, and Colfax barbecue at Raleigh, N. C., on the 16th inst., which lasted all day and nearly all might, It Was estimated that fifty thousand people were in the city, and that twenty thousand marched in proces- sion. Tho Boston Post has returns from Aroostook coun- ty, Me., which indicate the election of the entire democratic ticket. The county gives a democratic gain over last year of about six handred. Deer Isle also gives a democratic gain of two hundred, Charles Levi Woodbury addressed a democratic meeting in Providence, R. I., last week, with uncom- mon ability, the Boston Post says. Joseph W. Holden, of the Raleigh Standard, de- nies that he made use of the following remarks, at- tributed to him by the Agent of the Associated Press, at a recent radical meeting:—“The blacks to go to the polls armed to the tecth. He said he spoke not as an individual, but as a prophet of the doom of the South- ining te let, with Board, Also an extension Parlor, Dinner ue 'eterences exchanged, ness as if they resided up town) will find thi cote das 2a ace for the next two or three months, Only By boat from foot of Dev street every our. 1 be kept oven for th mimodation of guested nd winter. For further information apply at 9) WEST TWENTV-THIRD STREET.-SECOND Floor to let, consisting of two rooma and alcove, with Board, to gentleman and lady or single gentlemen ; faim: ily strictly private; prices moderate ; references. IAZ EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, FIRST CLASS be) brown stone, fine location.--Splendid Second F' en ani ERSIDE HOUSE, 1520 STREET, WASHINGTON Helghts.—A few well furnished Rooms'to let, with Board, todeairable familien, for the fall and winter months. The house is pleasantly situated, directly on the line of the Hud- son River Railroad, and of freqient and easy access; 2 Tainatew’ ride on cars from Thirtieth axreet depot, W. HERRICK, Proprietor. country to his party and bitterly denouuced him hia efforts to rally the people of the West for defence of the Union. ‘ed remember all these when I am declared a de- rate son; and for every quotiaion they give mo his speeches I will give them a dozen, When 18 inel parades a sentence concerning a white ’§ government I would remind them of his ying words. When the wife bent over the breathing form of the expiring statesman hae if he hai no message to send to his chil- ite, with private table or otherwis 0 other fh Rooms, double and single; table first class.’ Best references JG rere THERTESHOOND | STREET MES. ») Zaladge, of Cornwall, baving taken House, is now rat class COUNTRY BOAR D. THE COUNTRY, ONE HOUR'S six children as bo: uplas taught; location healthy. Ad- w Jersey. the reception of x 262 WEST, TWENTV-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN J Seventh and Eighth avennes.—A gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen can be accommodated with Board; private family. ride from town, w' ‘rench, English and dress Mrs. D,, Montelai T ORANGE, FIFTY MINUTES FROM NEW YORK £ via callroad— Bord can be obtatned tn a private fam- beantiful location, Se minutes’ waik from depot. Ad- Valley, Orange, N. J. BOARD, WANTED FOR THE WINa chester county, for two ladies, ch QQQ FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF THIRTY-FIRST Sed street.—Full ruitw'of Rooms on first, second and third floors will be let, with Private Table, to familien, 319 FAST, NINETEENTH STREET.— TWO LARGE 319 furnished Rooms; private bathroom, pontries, &e. 5 the entire Floor, to two of more gentlemen, without boar ren. “Tell them,” said he, im @ voice rendered inaudib!o by the near approach of death, ‘to and support the constitution and the laws of 9 land.’” solemn injunction I intend to obe' jon I see myself personaly abused by the con ve press on account of my political sentiments called a traiwr to the State in which I was cf at table, Qc T TWENTIETH STREET. LADY, LIV. or oard ddre: 2 PX , Lwonld recali to their recollection the time | &"? democrats, and invoked the god of turpentine to | of Jonn Warburton, Esa. ——— S2ZT ing close, wordd We w beoutlal Puree or bull oC | Lex ceekectae rat ea Genceee Oot Hi Fok ome ‘1 was declared analienenemy, About the year | Cover with fame the dwellings of rebels.” Relatives and friends are invited to attend the WEST TWENTY: Rooms to a gentleman or gentieman and wile, Board for ——— _ @ bill was filed summoning ‘Thomas Setue (now | The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph says that Wm. C, Smith, pincer ee oe residence, on Saturday after- | che), Pifth and Sixth avenues. A gentle poe Judy only. BOARDING, AT ELIZABETH, N. J.5 1 ¥ o . e | | noon, at three o'clock. . ate c h Board, wi . * Peay ee pore esses furnished throughout; gas, furnace, bi ery © bociaia Justice of the Supreme Court) and | ene colored democratic speaker of Houston county, | Ramat three Olotk. | ete con Angnstus | fainlly where there are Ho other Boarders — 1 400 MIST WWESEETHIED STREET sractous | jon and convenience for wicler and sumtners Rive enlavies aul wat surrender the property of Kobert 4 will in @ few days leave for some of the Northern | J, Winekler, on Thursda, » September 24, JOHNS. | pe weer TWELFTH STRE tha iret and becoud Fisors, with superior Be private ws meet, Posh eae to and from city daily. Address Stephen A. Douglis, alien enemies of the con- | States, expecially the State of Maine, where he will | WINCKLER, in the 74th year of his age. Oe) and Sixth wi 4.--To let with Hoard, t table if desired, in @ delightfully located resid er = ‘The relatives and friends of the fainily are respect- | furnished front Kooms, with southern exposure, singly or en fully Invited to attend the faneral, from 201 South | suite, at modera: 4. First street, Williamsburg, on Saturday ioraing, at | [> r speak and endeavor to show the people the true po- enbes exchany litical condition of the South. The best way to in- crease the republican majority in Maine or any other New England State will be to send negro orators from the South to address the people. For every AL3 WEST, NINETEENTH sTRE +) frout Rooms to let, with Board; water and gas in rooms; terms moderste; genticuman and wife or single geutie- mea, i SUMMER RESORTS. YETTY HOUSE, VONKERS— THIRTY MINUTES FROM J Thirtieth street via Hariem Ratiroad, Pleasant Rooms with Board tor families for the fall and winter. H, DOTY, Proprietor, 57 BLEECKER STRE EAST OF BROADWA - ©) One or two spacious well furnished Parlors, also a few neatly furnished Bedrooma, to let to single gentlemen, with- BOARDERS AND LOPGERS WANTED, out Board. mad gas. to drive me an exile from my native State render me a stranger to the soil that gave me As, however, 1 have inherited my father’s mame and his priuciples, it is natural that I should jeracy; and when | am denounced as a Yankee carpet-bagger, | would remind them of their 2 —A FEW YOUNG MEN AND dmherit their animosity, Nevertheless, it is strange poet mares : THIRD AVENT! ; these men, his bitterest ' enemies in | negro vote the democrats will gain there will be a BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. FRANKFORT HOUSE, | HQ WEST TWENTY THIRD STREFT.-FURNISHED AAA. Gentleman’ and wite canbe accommodated with Sareea Pabeia ant the ecanie tee, ce Rife, should now claim to be the truest | goore or more of white votes lost Frankfort, corner William etreet.—250 Kooms; accommo: | *)© Rooms to rent, with Board. References exchanged. | Board, sa vesstate Garin taptaainie sad nebeel Reena xponetita of hig Principles; ut ast miore 5 date gentiemen only; to G0 cents day; €1 60t0 $8 week: FQ ING STREET. coop BoaRD, Witt rLE 447 caNah : k. DAVID BLOOM, Proprietor. : “ . * sant and comfortable Rooms, wari bath, gas, Indy will mmodate a gentleman and wife or two a eae —==—= Feneaaselvos the best friends of the constitution MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. but few gentee! boarders; terms low. . A entiomr, with S pleas i urulahed front Boom on MISCELLANEOUS. States sscetend floor, with o iernnnnneeee : AANA visions, after they have sacrificed hundreds of ea 6 Scar teeta 60 BAST, TWENTYSEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN | Sous S00T: IND OF WRCU D YOU WANT TO GET CURED? ousands of lives and thousands of millions of trea Married. Ms ad io Nei Eves aa pontioaee eae 46: SIXTH E\aremedbatsant UR SHED I TAKE SIGNORET'S AFURGATIP. Le BOes ay et poms to without board, ntlemes only. mi Vhronic diseases, ‘omitive 5 ‘ure to trample into the dust that sacred instruinen Borp—DuBors,—At the residence of the bride's Becominodated, with or without Board." Heferences ex: =i Seem On: | purgative; Sth, 6th, 1th, Reake "The c ». Such is their consistency, and such it is through- Sut all their political principles. Ifa white repubit- ean addresses a crowd of colored men, expressing honest sentiments, instructing them in their and duties and parinne them as a friend, that tnvolves social equalliy and is disreputabie. ligh-born conservatives, however, can mingle voort House, 74 Clinton place. Entire Parlor Floor, ele- antiy furnished, ineinding plano: also other eynal ei seoien ceseengipretn ney ie Rooms, en suite or singly, without board, to first clase G3 SPATE STREET, BROOKLYN.—HOARD, NEAR parties only. Jed ferriew: second Pastor Floors, aidisomely furnished, ae ee ae in suits for families and single gentlemen, five minutes from BLOCK FROM IRVING HALL, NEAR WESTMINSTER | Wail strest ferry. sada r Hotel, —Elegant Suite of furnished Rooms to let, withous | i board. For particulars inquire of P. Guige, 681 Broadway. changed. i every week until a'cure ia etfected. Acute diseases are to be treated in the same way, but with only one day's rest; con- tinue this treatment untll cured. Doser—A spoonful and = halt or two spoonfuls of elther No. iiiren should take half @ dose and No. 1. |The directions’ which accompany our bottles should be attentively followed. Each bottle bears our signature on the label, our name in the water mark of the paper, and on the cork & band with the siainp of the French rents, No. 176 Washington street, ‘ueaday, September 22, by the Rey. A. Burgess, D.D., of St John’s church, Mr. Jouy K. Boyb to Mish Mingava G., only daughter of N. G. DuBois, Esq. San Francisco, Key West, Haltimore and Panama please copy. REWER—BENNETT.—At Bergen, N. J., on Wednes- 50S SEXENTH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY.SECOND 2) atreet.—Desirable Rooms to let, for families and ngle gentlemen, ex hborhood rat clase; terms moderate, References, 87 2 BROADWAY, CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH 3 street. —The best location and most moderate prices io Log city; single and double Rooms from $4 to $10 per week. 6 MADISON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-EIGHTH among coiored men at barbecues, eat r a al —————EEE Je) street.—Rooms for families and single gentlemen, with vernment. Do not be tm upon by frauds. same sheep and drink from the same bottle, Pee Renn W. French: Mr Geonen He Bence: | 6) LARGE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, AT 8M EAST NINE- | Hoard.” cot — ocean enn qaGNORET, Doctor of Mediciue aad Apothecary. 51 Rue de ‘soolored man following his honest c ‘convictions, Soa A., daughier of D. H. Bennett, Esq., | teenth street Seas ae — = WEST FOURTEENTH | STREET, Wy pen 982 Parnbiteg Pare tridsone or two Hedroomn with Devot, FOUGERA & VAN DE KIEFT, 80 North Williazn i FROM FIFTH A 4 N. He. nt ithout part! ] itlemen preferred. street, 4 Interests of hhis race and as all his | ™ poston (Mass.) and Bridgeport (Conn.) papers | 2 HORS Ae clase Bond, with apacto' Gh hana seen Uso = - aftey with or without lindo. moderate rates; Brevoort House.—F ‘of Rooms and private table If desired; location desirnb! very convenient. eg = 1 ERE OVERNMENT GOODS.—CLOTHING, _ BLANKE’ from the bosom iW the com- Iz Meng Harness and Saddles, Wagon Covers, Grain ioe Ae. Send'for circulars. PITKIN & CO., No. 'Park place. * NOHCE fo DISTILLERS AND CIGAR MANUFACTUR ers._-Burning Brands and Stencil Plates, made to cun- form to the Internal Bareaue law, at lower rates than any establ is city, — nent y N. HICKSON & CO., 980 Peart street. ee de Ae elon _ MARBLE MANTELS. PARTMENTS, TIFULLY FURNISHED, WITH Private table’ one family only taken references of the Highest character given and req Address Domicile, Herald oftice. PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING THEIR OWN houre in Forty-sixth street will let, with Board, tur- nished or unfurnished, a Room, with alcove, on second floor. Address Private Family, Herald oflice. LADY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SIE RE- quires. in a pleasant location, will let, to geutlormen, either in suite or singly Rome, furnished. References ex: changed. “Apply at ‘comter airest, between Washington parade groutd and AmitpPetreet, or 10) Grand street, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH BOARD, A . handsomely furnished Parlor anit Bedroom on second floor, and a nicely furnished Bedroom on third floor, front; location desirable; hest references rvyiired: partion with chikiren need not apply. Address Private iioard, Heraid office, hades 68 IRVING PLACE. EXTRA LARGE FRONT ROOMS COT, 1 DEECKE .— | O55 “second and third foo ‘and cold water, &e.; fur To a eS KER STREET. | afturembdern; Mouseand table frst class. Private table if mente, with wardrobe, aaa and bath in rooma; desired, teachable ats tiittihditaranse al BF = \Ancnehemtmersams a SNe NEWLY | GS ERINGE STREET. ONT BLOCK FAST OF BROAD. ATH AVENUE.—ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS, NEWLY | UO_ way.—Neatly furnished Room to let; terms moderate; 3) furnished, with tires class accommodations cherry re private family. ™ ured » i peng pweeplren baer am acne ont (0 TEYING PLACE, RAR GRAMERCY PARK.—AX TH AVENUE, NEAR DELMONICO’S, NO. 76.—HAND. | 1)". ,Clemant Bu ee nie if aiea 5 Somaly Mirnlahed Rooms, wih or whew Bosra te in, eae Cae even. Sew Hae fn guita or single ; private table if desired; terms modernie, | References. i el po naenhneneh yarn 72 UNIVERSITY, PLACE, NEAR THIRTEEN TIL 7 West TWENTY FirTH eTREET to LET, wrenout |< street.<-Furnished Rooms te let, with Board. board, ndsomely furnished Sult of Rooms, firet Coor, tT, BETWEEN Please re COLBY—KINsEY.—At Huguenot, 8. I., on Wednes- day, September 23, by_the Rev. A. A. Reinke, J. AUGUSTINE CoLByY to Emure P., cldest daughter of the late John D. Kinsey, of New York. LaNDON—WILLI4MS,—On Wednesday, ber oe ee Congregational church, by the Rev. Bishop Faulkner, ELisJan LANDON to MARY Lovisa, daughter of Richard Williams, al! of Brook- MIPPLIN—LEARNED.—At St. Stephen’s church, Pittefield, Mass., on tonnes September 22, by the Rev, William N. McVicar, of New York, Mr. BENJA- MIN CROWNINSHIELD MIFFLIN, Of Boston, to Sanam Rae daughter of Edward Learned, Esq., of e Storme—Haiont.—At White Plains, on Wednes- day. ber 23, by the Rev. Dr. Hulbut, assisted by the Rev, Oliver Cobb, Grorge Sronma, of Hope- Well, N. Y,, to Emma, daughter of the late Epenitus Haight, of the former piace. TRavis—RAYMOND.—On Wednesday, September 23, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. P. B. Heroy, Davip Travis, of New York, to Miss Saran F., only daughter of Alanson Raymond, of Bedford, N. Y. VALENTINE—BIpwe..—At Rye, Westchester coun- ry that the dit! id serena uaedtary yk the iy ieivare piecead to tao ee ‘ang ord of the Garotnas” fairest danghters. By Tehrenee ARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES LA- test designs, at reduced prices—At 8. Klaber’s maaw- factory, 63 Firat ‘avenue, near Third s.reet; yet price list; mantels put up in the country. MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, HALY THE PRICR IML" of marble. Send for circular, T. B. STEWART, 606 Sixth avenne, between Thirty-tifth and Thirty-sisth streets, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS OF THE LATEST AVA, iealane, xt very low prices, are at A. KUABER'S Mar- treet, near Third avenue, bie Works, 138 Bast Eighteenth Ne# York. Mantels put up in the country. Cut this out, TABLETS, MARRLE, MANTELS, TILING, MURAL ‘af the warersome of A.D. M. HOL- rr overlooking 3 Ri STANTON STREET.-COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | [ome om Room to let, to gentleman only, without Board. poo or mempeaet — - er monn RE = 80 AND 8 (OLD NO.) WEST @WENTY-NINTA CLINTON PLACK.-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | ¢ street, near Siath avenue, Pleasant furnished Roots Apartments to let in a French family; also Rooms for | to let, with ret class Board. single gentiemen, Spanish and German spoken. Sacneeaad - - 187 CLINTON PLACE, NPAR FIFTH AVENUE. - ASHLAND PLACE, PERRY STREFT.—ROOMS ON ¢ Vixndsomeiy farniehéd Rooms to let to first class fh ite or singly; house | ler and geatiemen, on second and fourth floors; table first jadison square. Price #45 per week, 73 HAST TWENTE THIRD arnt ixth avenues. —Handnc PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET WELL FURNISHED A Rosa twith test chase Bourty to respectable. partion, Apply at 216 Weat Forty-seventh street, two doore from Rroud- way. LET TO ONE rd floor, front STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY WILL none large Room on lessness so-called ive < cause and political ds dation to which the party nas descended than means employed to Away, second lor, nd, third and fourth floors, en 4 is now un hand the secnire amooess, since they are afraid to leave: the day, September 17, by Rev. 0. B, Bid- firet class; convenient to three car lines; references | cinss; references exchanged. Meniutntnas jourmenisy | inrgest adsortment of Une Statuary, drawing room Mantele Fesult with the unblased votes of the citizens | 3, 0H Thursday, Reptermuer 17, fy Rev. Oe Bil | exchanged. MEA hove aventate boo and iniaid dining oom Mantels in thie city and olfered af of the State and country. Apy man who, by re- fusing employment to all who will not awear to Vote the democratic ticket—and this is done openly all over the entire State—attempts to starve a colored ‘ man tnto voting against his deliberate convictions and the best interests of his race, is leas worthy of the ballot than the negro whom he induences. Conauier, then, the difference between tne candi- dates—Sey mour, former Governor of New York, and Grant, tie conquerer of the rebellion. It is true hat Seymour may be the more fluent speaker, that ts, may find more to talk about; bot when General Grant hus anything to say he is pretty generally un- derstood: since, for instance, as his “Immediate and unconditional surrender.” The former | know by reputation, the latter personaliy. General Grant has ‘not the qnalities requisite in a hero of romance; Dut the very fact that his mind is 40 eqnaily bal- enced that no one trait predominates, ex- cept, perhaps, his inyinctb! firmness and devotion .o constitutional liberty, fits him to calin the domestic (roubles of the country his sword has saved. Buti have no fear of the result; I have too OW ext warket pric ANT ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD@ARE danghter of W. H. Bidwell. No cards, cL ANTON FLAC lor and Hedroom and two single uit the times; references. 1 to a gentleman and wife or one or two single ebas the modern improvements and loca- 1 and desirable ; moderate terms; call and Q BAST FOURTH STREET BETWEEN BRoADWay | | +) and Lafayette place,—Furnlabed Rooms to let to gentie- | Room men and wives, Board for lady only. - 9] CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A PRE lu ST. MARK'S PLACE. -TO LET, A LARGE AND A] + vate family ipying a frat class he small (furnished Room, to gentlewea. Family private. | plenrant Rooms which they will rent, with Be TL Sag, 2RENTY TOUTE ernEer OPPostTE Honable reference required. WAVERLEY PLAGE, CORNER OF WASHING Fifth Avenue Hotel. Handsomely furnished Rooms '0 | 1()] ton wunre.-Handeomely furnished pesca 9 ard CLOTHING T 129 THIRD AVENUE—LADI AA will receive the highest prices for cast off Cio nitare and Carpets, Cail on or address 8. MISH. tended to by Mra, Mish, T H. ROSENTHAL'S, Great Dovenass.—On Wednesday evening, September 23, CHARLES Epwarp, infant son of William J. and Eliz- abeth Douglass, aged 3 months and 28 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the res! dence of his parents, 486 Third avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Diengy.—On Thursday morning, tember 24, Gronge H. ROAN®, youngest son of Albert J. and Dorinda Disney, aged 10 months and 6 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- ectfully tvited to attend the funeral, froin the res- idence of his parents, No. 47 Fourth street, Williamns- burg, thia (F afternoon, at two o'clock. Fenris. : areday, September 96, Parts Pith avenue and University pinge.-Rooiua on soon! % : ; i Relatives and friends are respecttutly invited to | Srchangede mt MNO Or ney Board. “References 107 XARICK, STREET. FURNISHED Rooms 1 attend the funerai, on Saturday bo pg so one } WEST TWENTY.THIRD ATRERT, OF pit | cae Oh with or without Board, at = low rate, Cail / deuce, 86 W. 2 .' kD = *, OPPOSITE ETF - ya aapeantrg Boras ye RD oes Houston | 16 Aveave HowlRiegant Revue, portiy or pelt (ure ton very convent nee; 45. Jane street. Fifteenth street. OARDING. HANDSOMELY — FU! I ith Board for two, 16 Le) Rooms #7, in the firet cla Me between Lexington and Third avenues (1) M. ROGERS, LATE 87. NICHOLAS HOTEL, PLEA for Tra sant Pornished Rooms, with Board: also a i. 42 Bast Pwelith aireet, aE a ae - | firwt eines WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.NICELY FUR: | oO. FOURT STREET. ate 12 Sitked rooms to let with Board, 10 Tamliles and sia LOS: Seasn ck rae core ga geutiomen, an entire Pi avenue.-A French private family have a bands ine- ales = > | iy furnished Floor to tet, en, multe or singie, with private table 1Q BRRYOORT PLACE, NRAR BROADWAY.— Aran If desired ; niko two single Re References. ments or Rooms, with or without vard, or the wiole T 7 7 - ' WEST POURTEENTA STREET. TWO GENTL on part of premises to let on a leane their wives can obtain ele, fr 14 OLD NO. 80) WEST NINTH STREET, AETWEEN with Board, House strictly first cinas. nen ban obtain the ure, Carp led by Mew. Rosenthal, werk, wat Piity-tieat by calling or addrowning. Lavties site in wnd out of the elty. ‘oor if wanted. ASTROLOGY, A TESE-THE ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON. prow Paris, Medical, Business Clairvoyant, Spiritiallst, haw that French secret causing tore, speody marriage. is Sore: teenth street, between Third aad Fourta avennes. TEST. MRS. VAN HORN, THE GREATEST INDR- JA. pendent Business and Medical Clairroyant known ; ihe Bgyptinn Talisman to cause love and likeness and name, #4 West ‘Mtb street, JURNISHED ROOMA TO LE board; good neighborhood Dean, bos 8,709 Post ober, I ANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET With Board for lady, to gentlemen and wives; neigh borhood excellent ; near Fifth Avenue Hotel. Address J. Mor- WITH OR WITHOUT bath, gna, ke. Addrows Reterene and patriotism match contidence 10 the intelliger street. ; WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR SIXTH | Smet Union square Port once. “ isnot admitted, 8 lg when all others fall Of my fellow citizens of North Carolina and of the |“ Purvom—On Wednesday, September 23, Cuanies | nisbeds bathe attached, ns ILO “reen Purauees Brews whore’ boca, sti be | cuseme ciey poaRD.cG0G BOGMD ahd Pika | Sooo ee entire Union. With this implicit trust I look for- | 4, FRENCH, in the 49th year of is age. WW STREET, FOUR DOORS FAST OF SECOND | rented to a gentiemon by e private family in a very pleasant | J any Rooms, inn first class location, seven minutes’ walk N ADAME LB COMTE, SPIAITU AL MEDICAL AND wil {ike thelr seats as the inauguration of anew embers of, Temptar Monge 208, and AM. ue ished Sovond Pigor, with Wet siaes Boaed, oan’ Hoc tor ates . = - | from thrry; reierence required. Address H. L., boxed New | 27 icin avane france Me a CP" aS ROR : e' members 0! ei x 208, F. and A. M., nishe md Flot ‘also a Room " - " York Pont office. " : "- 4 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET.-~ when peace and plenty will smile over the en. ‘a single geatiema: Teferences exchanged. 110 ercume freae i r * pe a etaate all Room and first clase Board TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with Board in a qniet family. pn nates ae KR bene a yan ea Ly Sullivan «treet is ( jay) morning, en o'clock, wi , 7-80 R ADE. | for a gentiema: Pa on rue, ever 2 a ute | 17 “ton eqtare and PLN rene“ Dacesie Furie’ | a the late Hartwell Bullard, of Westborough, Mass., | Roems !n suite or singly, in fret class house ; choloe location. |] a NO, 61, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | — nd 30 years. "TH STREET, WEST, ees ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend ii Sizth avenues.—A private family will let a Second WEST TWERTY-SECOND STREEY.—A GENT! the funeral, from St, Luke’s church, this day (F riday, loor, with private table; references exchanged. man and wife oan be tow d 49 with pied at _tweive o'clock, nv “yy front Room and Bedroom, firalabedy pa MADAxe ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- 4 voyant, tells names and shows likenesses of future = ; hor those long separa, We W Fa ertte voeeen between Sixth and Seventh avenues. GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, whole |i rom the ot i oarieues, near Hudson. Pee Bl. tire country, healing the breaches made by the late Civil war, while the old Gag will once more wave in ‘wiumph over 3 happy and united land. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A FRENCH LADY AND HER 6B! Ane WISHES A suit of nicely furnished Rooms, w: oard, between Et he 4d Ber . seine eet fae Wet eee ts ress, _ sama : — a aes cil pon Geaceal Butler's Ronomiantion, limelve otclock. vor 24, Mes. uwax | 19 sTRSE,TRANTY FOURTH orREer, -OPrOsITR ssass ARE YOU,LOOKING FOR BOARD FOR THK Wig. | HE ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON SPLAITU ALICE ¥ 4 af . SIXTH STRRT, NEAR PARK ter? Save oe labor by ing at Jones’ Heal 8 marriages, Old place, Ms Ly ‘The Salem (Mass.) Register, in Ben Butler's dis | GuenNon, aged 46 years. face angin to guvt Leer cede te, cere afer meoaeoee ¢ ‘and Boarding House Union, G44 tha bene snip Auird and Twenty Our ‘siroots, Neware a ‘ict, taits about ain i thie war:—“Whatever suow | ‘ine funeral wil take piace Crom her late graideuca, { mans"? % MUs7s 1 ereligmen aad wien orto uate genie Wh ms euobaucea rahe Wg ine cy. teen of ebarge,” os anew | iS poutore

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