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MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, ALLEN—Rocnz.—vn Wednesday, September 30, tl . Dr. Parsons, JAues . ALLEN, Eso., of egy bel ! te ‘Miss nATE ROCHE, daughter of the Philip pitoche, bsq., of St. Croix, West Indices. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 3, 1868—TRIPLE SHERT pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mary Ford, 237 Fifth street, afternoon, ore te K "Conk papers please’ co McGINNESS.—At hiss siaenee, Hempstead, L. I., on Thursday, October 1, Mr, ParRick MOGINNESS, aged 47 years and ® months, ‘A soleinn mass of requiem will be offered up for New Orleans pipers lease copy. the repose of his soul in St, Teresa’s church, corner se oet er oarot the Dida, by the Revs H. ex itunes of Henry 020 Rutgers sirocte, New York, on Monday Roan C. BOLTS, of Jersey City, N. J, to PuEe | inmedetely alter trem thee eee “phe relatives | & ludaie, Orange county, N.Y. churel Ewen and friends of the family are respectfully invited to —Leg?s.—On ‘thursday, October 1, at St, Powr's church, t by the Rey. John Paddoc! K, HENiy rie to ISABSLLE, daughter of Henry t ‘T. Leeds, rook! oe Way. —On ‘Thufsday, October 1, at oe fobn’s M. E. church, Brooklyn, by the Rev, BE, G. ws, SiLas W. DRigGs to TERESA B. Way, ail aoe PONTE TIE—As Yorkville, on Wednesday, attend, MeQuINNey.—On Thurad: October 1, THOMAS Moguinxy, ye native of Poriaferry, county Down, ire} aged The friends of ine ta family and those of his brother are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 489 Cherry street, on Sunday after- neon, at two o'clock, ber 30, by the Rev. Dr. Rhodes, at the resi- O'RorKe.—On Thursday, Qetohe at her resi- ence of the bride's father, Isaac k, ae Lo Cuan: ined 8 Rae Siler Ar atte oy poked Tneeriae LorTs ‘TOMPKINS, joungest bore w. $iriet Tompkins. epaies o8 Moeri 00 | enm-Ay helgued: wibe at ‘O'Rorke, in the PupEu—GARLaND.—In Henderson, K; Wed- 7, A ge tember 16, at the house ont the ¢ bride's Oy u se Kev. D. mu, Brevet Lieutenant Golonél SAMUEL ELDER, First United States ar- tillery, eA iss M., daughter of Dr, Richard Gar jo car, gn ae ag New fiir Pas Fouts, Key, Wm. Clark oy WasTox mune, of patton Conn., to MAGGIB Mzs- Ga mnErsox—ti ‘of Cold ppring, N.Y. bERT.—At the Moravian church, aoe Dorp, 8. oe on Be TOUE ay 20M October or inokien ry the sie |. GARRETSON, Mary E. EuBerr, of Clifton, ‘81 L 82d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the Church of the Nativity, Second avenue, between Second and Third Streets, where # solemn high mass Will be offered for the repose of her soul. @ remains will be con- veyed thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, PLUNKETT, on Thui ber 1, CATHARINE, Cina of Thomas and james Plunkett, aged 71 ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the realdence of her son, 209 Mott street, this (Saturday) afternoon, af half-past one HagriEY—FKENCH.—In Matteawan, October 1, by 7 ?’¢ oa the Rev. F. A. Slater, Mr. WitiiaM B HARTLEY, of TiLHARDS:—At East Somerville, Mass, on Satur- ty to ius Saitau G. FRENOH, of Matteawan. Pe a pap mye met oe ec Lrg M. ut papers please copy. of Luther ears, ! Hurowinsox—vENby.—On Wednesday, September j..2,.montha and 26 days, ~ @t the residence of the bride’s petty by the , L. H. King, CHARLES S. HUTCHINSON to MARY ‘younges: daughter of Joshua Denby, beth of this jewbern Cc) ra. please copy. ‘ Nowberd (¥. ) papera p Brooks, on Thursday, , by Kev. George Storrs, JOHN eayeny WKINS to CHARLOTTE 1k PREDELL, ‘at the house of officiating minister, MBIs21—HiNnICHs,—On Thursday, October 1, at @hrist church, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr. Cantield, } T MEISEL to Miss iNSA HiNKicas, daughter of |. F, A. Hinrichs, Esq., ail of Fiabe a bad ee eerie Friday, October 2, at the Columbus, West Twenty-fifth street, by the Rev. Kather Kerry, CUARLES MCHVOY to MARY &. Dauron, both of New York. NriEsseN—BLACKBURN.—On Wednesday, September at the eeEaenee, of the bride’s perents, by tue ev. L. S. Weed, Louis A. F. NfessEN, of Germany, ‘Mra. PAULANE, Buiacabury, daughter of Abrahauw r, Esa. O'BRIEN -CroNoceR.—On Thursday, October 1, by re Rey. Father Mexenna, of St. Rose of Lima, (OHARL O'BRIEN tO ELLEN CKONOGUB, both of this 4 Bochesier Union please copy. REIAY—ALLAIRE.—On ‘Tuursday evening, Sep- ee 24, by the Rey, John &. Cookman, WILLAKD RgiLAY to Many daughter of Philip Allaire, ail of this city, Died. ARNAUD.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 2, Henzy F., son of GP. and MC, Arnaud, aged 8 Months and 3 days. Funeral on ‘sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of lis pareufs, 3v Tompkins place. ButLex.—On Kriday, October 2, Any, wile of Edward Butier, in tie 6ith year of her age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- @ence, 165 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, Bookks.—On Friday, Gctover 2, Joanna HL. ‘BOOKEN, In the 63d year of her age. tuber oa of the tauiily are invited to attend the eral, from St. Matthew’s church, coruer of e and Elizabeth streets, on Monday alternoun, at one o'clock. Boatz.—On Friday, October 2, of diptherta, erst - se pe of Jolin ees Maria A. Boate, aged years, 8 months and 16 days. ' Forever with the Lord, ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are invited peeee the fuueral, on Lord’s Day afternoon, at 0 sack, from 204 Court sureet, opposite Dougiass, is BARK —Miea Many ANN BARKER, daughter of ‘William and Margaret Barker, in the 22d keer of her uncle, Colonel James E. Ke relatives ‘and friends are Most respectfully invited to attend he funeral, from 226 West 4 leth street, this mn, at oue o’ciock, Remains to be taken to for interment. + Cosdrove.—On Friday, October 2, at his resi- ence, 244 West Eigutceath street, ANDREW B. Cos- } Full particulars of the funeral in Sunday’s OBOLES.—At Hudson City, N. J., on Thur: ay: ¢ ei 4 pas, widow of James Choles, in the Eid of her age. papers piease hg sR (OKINSON.—Ou Friday, ber 2, CHARLOTTE jomineon, Tallet of Wie, Dickinson? ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited attend the funeral, iroim the residence of her son- w, J.D. Perrin, 77 Cranberry street, Brooklyn, Sunday afteravon, at one o'clock. DBLan ao Friday, October 2, ‘'0Mas DELany, Tyo Queens county, Ireland, in the 42d year the fhneral will take Prey from his late residence, hing, L. I., on Suuday afternoon, at two o'clock, Dsniiam.—O! ednesday evening, September Jo, ANCIS DENHAM, in the u6th year o1 his age. ‘The rejatives and friends of the family are respect- lly Settee tq atiend the funeral, from the reai- ce Of his son-in-iaw, A. G. Harmon, 17 East nty-fourth sireet, on Suaday afteracon, at half- st one o'clock, * Faunestock.—On Wednesday night, September 30, Bt twenty-live minutes past eleven o'clock, MARGA- , Infant daughter of i. C. and Mai t A. Fabne- ed 1 year, 5 months and 17 days. Py erulthis (Saturday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, v parenis’ res.dence, 208 Madison avenue, » GERGOKY.—Un ‘uursuay, October 1, RobERT A. GRBaoy, in the 4th year of his a ‘The friends and relatives of the family are resp gully invited to attend the funeral from hig inter mg sdence,353 Sixth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at half bar 2 ‘one o'clock, without further notice, RIFVIN.—MARGARET GAFFY, Widow of Michael erimn, of the town of Gaiway, Ireland, aged 44 wears. ‘The “relatives and friends of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, from her residence, 27 Monroe street, on Sunday alter. ‘peoe, at mie o'clock. aged Yoana October 1, Fanny GOLpsgn, i relatives of the family are respect- ut atoud the funeral, which will take alorie (satury'ay) afternoon, at one o ‘clock, from renidanoe of iT | uncle, corner Fity-eighth street (anon oo October 2, MARTIN HART, & na- \ive-of the pariah o of Pa umclut, county Sligo, Ireland, friends and relatin’s age respectfully invited Ms Nien the funeral, matt late residence, 65 ‘iton street, on sunday atone o'clock, ALL.—OD *yniday, Ke ay ee RNBLIA A., dunghier of Reuben Cornelia A. aged 1 month and 22 di Ther relatives and iriends the amity co. vited to atteud the,tuneral, 0M the resic ; aa, 608 Wear Forty seca ‘nd street, this 7 ieenooe at two o’cl Friday, October caren son of and Dora Harm: 4 months aun’ 4 ‘The relatives and trond wighonnd feneat aie invited to attend at two odlock, from hie lute late Clymer sirect and’ Kent prve lpn Broo, “lyn, slopcutinlpes KELLEY.—On Thureday. October 1, Exiza Jane ae the 74th Pag te rot her — She bore ore are. Christian fortitude and ip hopes of immoral lace, from the residence of neral w! of enininny nen sal Wed i Twen' ith street, ce irday) afternoon, at twoo'e! Her remains taken to Greenw: interment, + KgARNey.—On Tharsday, October 1, BBW AnD, cn James and Bridget Kearney, of the uf Bt. Athlono, county we year of his « The juaintances of the Sn 4 iy Havited. to attend pong ae Ag | 10. 306 Second street, bet — Seventh streets, Will a ae cy at Se o’ciock; thence Kguiy.—On Aya October Tre ina of the family ‘are respectfully tnvited to ‘rome yt jate roudenee, ‘hice, Ag mY oath her inte reais avenue and Sevent! y-aixth 1, Buna, beloved. wile Ey raat raday, ‘tines, in the ea oar of Telative: and friends of the fat Say tavned to attend bap oe fro Snes o'etock, Ve SMreetstnisy MOCARtHY.—On Friday, October 2, URSILA nad gray, Nar of Timothy and Ursile Pook le. faa ve Granard Clonakilty, county Cork, Ire- “Tye trlenda ond relanves of the family are re- That fe of Ui * VR AEE Si aaa a Sr. Be | 33: ocean a: CSS ean f a ee SS 2 K&ROTER.—We hereby give notice to friends and re- lations of the sad news of the death of the husband and lt veal HEINRICH REUTER, atter a- short but severe tilneas, ‘The: funeral will start Seni our residence, No, 218 Stanton street, on ABN at two o'clock. Ee and family. RyYAN.—On Frid. morale Octper 2, HANNoRAH, oldest daughter of Jonn and Elizat Ryan, native, of the county Cork, Ireland, Ss po yea » Her remains will be taken to St. Mary's cbureh, these Biees, cornea of fides venue. ahi where there W] solemn mass for the ee ile returned to her brother-In- law's Ae es McKervey, to be buried at two ces Prien is and relatives are invited to attend e SCHULTZ.—MaRY HABDENBROOK, Widow of George Schultz, Esq., aged 80 years. Heaven i is her home, The funeral services will take place at her late resi- dence, 11 Fillmore place, Williamsburg, this (Satur- day) afternoon, at one o'clock, All friends and relatives are respectiully invited to attend without further notice. SHaw.—On Wednesday, September 30, ALEXAN- DER, only son Of Andrew and Janet Shaw, aged 31 years, 1) months and 10 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday ‘atter- noon, at two o’clock, from his late ‘restdenc: e, No, L2b Greenwich avenue. Park Lovas, No. 516, F. and A. M.—The members of the said lodge are hereby ee to attend & special commanication at th rooms, No. 66; Eighth avenue, on Sunday oo October 4, al ha'J-past twelve o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother Alexander Shaw. Members of. ssier lodges are-fraternaliy invited to attend. By order o£ THOMAS ©. CASSIDY, Master. H. Sanps, Secretary. MANHATTAN CoMMANDERY No, 81, Kniauts TeM- PLARS.—Attention, Sir Knighta.—You are hereby summoned to meet at our Asylum, corner Grand and Centre streets, on Sunday aliernoon, at one o'clock Eran to attend the faneral of our late companion, ir Knight Alexander Suaw. Le aed in full dress, Sir Kniguts ia Pasigue. Sir Knig! ai in- vited. ROBERT Sepa EO. H. C. PARKE, Rec. Swirt.—On Wednesday, September 30, MARIA MAB- ‘rin, the beloved wife of Svephen Wim. Swift, in the 34th year of her age. Philadelphia (Pa.), San ‘Francisco (Cal.), Belfast ‘and Zurgan (Ireland), papers piease copy. SMiTH.—At Rensselaerville, x Y., on Bunday) Sep- tember 27, Miss ALICE SMITH, foemmeniy of Albany. TRUE.—-On Friday, October 2, Sanan T., the be- loved wife of Charlies F, True, in the 52d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, No 61 West Eighteenth street, on Sunday, at 12 o’clock noon. he remains will be conveyed thence to Facto: le, Staten Island. TAYLOR.—On Thursday, October 1, ROBERT TAYLOR, in the 50th year of his age, native of Yorkshire, Eug- land, and to the time of his death in the employ of Andrew Clerk & Co. ‘His relatives and friends are Uh hod invited to attend the iuneral, from 83 ‘lass street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two ociock. arene Jersey City, on Thursday morn. ing, cote 5 ae ASHTON ALEXANDER, Widow of hages The relatives, “and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of, Mrs. na M. Post; No. 177 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. Washington a: dV irginia papers please copy. Whiout.—At No. 84 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, on Thursday, October 1, MALCOLM ger son of Su- gannah and the late Wilam H. Wright, aged 29 ears. is Funeral this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from hia late residence, WErMORE.—On Thursday Erra, widow of William W. Wetmore, aged 6% years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late resi- asuive No. 3223, Grand street, on Sunday afternoon, at half. past one o’clock. Her remains will be in- terred in Greenwood Cemetery. Wricut.—At Sandy Hill, Ne ¥., on Saturday, Sep- tember 26, NELLI£ A., wife of Silas Wright, Yin her 2oth year. WiLLis.—On Friday, ber 2, CAROLINE A., a obs 450 year of her age. wife of George W. Will ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Luke’s church, on Sunday after- noon, at one o’clock. ed LOST AND FOUND. SMALL BLACK AND TAN DOG LOST—WITH RED collar, Answers to the name of Rube. A suitable re- ward given by bringing him to 29 Kast Twenty-seventh street, LARGE SEAL RING, THR FINDER WILL tably rewafued by returning tt to D. C. Blodget, ar vituh avenas, OST—ABOUT NOON, OCTOBER 1, A SMALL 8 Yaw Boat, 10 feet phd ‘between Factoryvii aasate Ltgtthouse; painted biack, lead color an or backboard. A suitable rewart! aud faites Sxpenses will ve paid, Address |. House, Fourth avenue. a OST_A LARGE SEAL RING, WITH MONOGRAM Li icters 3.5. LA liberal reward will be vets haa ld tura to No. 11 South Wiliam # Loe FRIDAY Tying bsg 4 fetes coe Canalo Varick sie Breastp Brean ot ot Turkish de deslva. ‘The noder will be liberal wing it with beded ‘Kast Fourteenth [ortca, WOOD'S MUSEUM, ON WEDNESDAY, afiernoon, @ black lace Parasol, If the who 80 Kindly took it from the seat wilt revarn it tof feat Ninth street or otlice ot the the Museum she will Giants of the owners TRAYED.—A BLACK AND WHITE SETTE! ip tall; kegel Tet solar marked Tat, Fe’ ‘urnishh information co! rely rewarded by calling at al Ana 1) Ee ore WARD WILL BE P, Brawl Foodie Dog: Binayed trom 61 West Fi $10, wei im | Kadrew A645 Pine crest, law often. wait $2 ee wit eiaterpaeiten | THE CHRISTO. REWARD. oT anise tok So Pedeiectt tea Ge $2.000 WILL BE tray! i THE RECOVERY ‘row tones, Rare Tie ne bas wht tnformation'te Cy "ye urebted' Philip Dater & Oo., 118 P evening, October 1,” , BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. | 1 BLOCK FROM CITY HA RANE ROR HOUSE, danernan torte core Than reels 300 onrmns acorns: faved rg only ; 3 to BO cents day; ¥ 88 wee 9 BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. 50. teat SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH * Sixth avennes.—Blegantiy furaished Rooms, with Boart, im trat class brown stone hou ; eras moderate; ana wo 2. BOND STREET,.NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ta A vmeiid to Soo and wie or lemen 5 boarders taki OP. HOUSE w iT oF SIXTH AVENUE.—NO. 1045 WEST Twentieth strect, a large furnished Room to rent, with Board; also a Hall Hoom. Terms moderate, QD», HOUSE FROM UNION SQUARE. —HANDOMELY enteenth street, pers senecnrienabdiale i a ey 4 ASHLAND PLACE, PERRY STREET,—BACK PAR- ee with large Extension (furniture new biack walnut, to teman and wif iret class ees Ko or party of gentlemen, wilh 4 DEPAW ROW (BLEECKER STREET.—A FINE suit of Rooms, suitabie for a family of four or five or for nilemen; also other Kou, wiih Boar, sees on rea- 5TH AVENUS 2ip,, CORNER OF THIRTY.FIRST Ojytireet Several fine Sul of Hooms to let to familiow irate table; 0 large Rooms: gentlemen, % ei 5re LAUR A DE DELMONICO'S, NO. 16,—HAND- in ie ong Pe sto table“it donized; terms moeraie? ; q 51 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. FURNISHED YT Rooms to let; one Room on the second floor and three Rooms on the third 'tloor, ob with or wilhous Board; be tween Broadway and Sixth avenue. 5 UNIVERSURY PLACE, ELEGANT SUIT of FIRST. « Hour Pariors, with private table or not, suitable for a family; aiso Tabi Board given. WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, OFPosiTE THe 55 ay Pleasant Rooms, with Board; ences given 58% WES? TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—HANDsOwGLY Board. Furnished Booms, with Srst class References 60,5 “i TWENTYSEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth nd “Lexington arenues, hous newly fur. ished.—A gentleman and wife or tw Je gentiernen can ‘and Board; references ex: be nccommodaved with ooms and changed, Wis? FOURTEENTH STREBT.-BOOMS TO LET, )_with Board, handsomely fur 60 a es PER WEEK IN MADISON ‘AVENUE. A HAND. wi ig) somely furniahed Parlor and Bedroom, second floor, ll be it with first dams Board, to # gentleman and other oms will be vacant ‘Aduress Post oilice, ene Bre ave sy BELOW FOURTEENTH STREET. FUR, nig hunters need no anewer,, Adarse Wey eral olice, | #20 namo and address, 5 it TO. €10.—GENTLEMEN OR EMAN AND Wife ‘can obtain furnished | Rooms with Board; ous rooms, at lod Waverley wear Sixth frente tos 12 PER WEEK,—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH cage ent, Egard, at 178 Bleecker street, bewween Bull $7 TO @13 FOR BOARD.GENTLEMEN AND THEIR srirea and singe gentlemen wishing good New Eng: Hoard, down town, this ‘wintery apply at 172 Bloocker street, near Macdougal, WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.-TO LET, WITH- 885 out Fo ae ag eth furnisbed Parlor Floor; price 85 per w qT HUBERT STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—A FEW YOUNG men or gentleman and wife can be accommodated with es furnished or ‘unfurnisbed, with or without Board. ‘erma low, Hg ASHLAND PLACE, PERRY STREET.—ROOMS ON Second, third and fourth floors, en suite or aingly; house and table Gist class; oouvenient to three car lines. 'Refer- ences exchanged, a Wrst TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel. Parlor Floor, elegantly furnished, and Rooms for single gentlemen, without board. 13 WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET. —-HANDSOMELY furnished front Room, on second floor, with others on. nthe floor; hous# and location first class; references re- quired. 1 47H STREET, WES? (tl. SUITS OF HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, large closets, bath attached; private table if required. 4. QUD NO. €0) EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Fi/th avenue and University place,—The whole Second Biory, en suite oF in single rooms, with or without private table, References exchanged. 15 “STUYVESANT STREET, ©) House.—To let, with Board, a Closet toe gentleman'and wife or t 16 WEST, TWENTY-THIRD STREE let, fee ees ot Opposite ‘Pith Avenue YARICK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER, WEST OF 16 * ‘prosdway.—Neatly furnished third Se] front Room, for one oF tw emen, 16 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOME suits of Rooms on first, second and third floors to | with Bourd, to families of single gentlemen; private table preferred. ‘Reference. 17 WES TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Rooms on first, second and third floors, en atte or single, without board; near Fifth areaue. NEAR THE BIBLE bs attached ; IRVING PLACE. — HANDSOME | FURNISHED on let, with or without Board. Psivate table if 60 BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. PVANTED BOARD, FOR A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, above Twenty-sixth atreet, Address, with particulars, ‘HH. HL T., box 1,889 Post eiice. BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. _ 5). WEST FOURTARNTH STREET, NICELY ye <4 dt oe ae , at reasonab! ds Niemen and aod wivenors ~ ——— EAST TWENTIETH STREET. A LADY HAVING 21s henwtital house, newip furuiahed, would ais owe | ROORLYN BOAR D. saan ladies of Tetinem ent to Board. | & CARRC PARK, bROOKLYN.—HANDSONELT © furnisbed Rooms to let, singly or en suite, in orst clase private house; breakfast or private table if desired; location Uusurpassed. "Ke(orences, STATE STREET.—FIRST CLASS BOARD, OW qT Brooklya Heights, five miautes trom Wal and Adame tic ferries, 99 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, BROOKLYN, #. m hear the Roosevelt street ferry.—Furnished Kooms to et to one or two ladies or geutiemen ; gas and bath; $3 to 68 per week. 12 FIRST PLACE, NEAR COURT STREET.—10 1 with Board, pleasant Rooms on second floor; large Room on thifi oor, with or without B 328 ¥ west, ‘THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, TO | gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, a» Rieely furnfabed Reverences. 339 WEST TWENTIETH STRERT.ONE OR TWO e quiet couples, also single parties may recure neat.y furnished Rooms and good } aed at moderate prices. 351 FIFTH AVENUE, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIR- ty-fourth street.—A fine suit of Rooms to rent, with Roan a single Rooms for gentieman ; private table it pre- ferred; recerences exchanged. - 410 412 Room, with board, in a private family. west TwENTy: THIRD STREBT.—FIRST CLASS _Rooms, with Board, LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A FEW LADIES AND genticmen can be Blosly accommodated with plea- as HOTELS, santly furnished Rooms and frst class Hoard; referances ex- ps ILION | HOTEL, | NEW BRIGHTON, STATES changed. Island,—Large and alry Rooms, and de! Lighttal drives on 4 |. Parties returning from country, wishing 417 BAST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN stlil ia the country (and aa thal Fanon avenue and avenue A., third floor, front room.— nets a ihn 3 eee C1 pec ‘il rare Gand oF mechanies can have good Rooms place for the next two or three mont y. = = from foot Dey atreet every hour, This honse no Vouse wilt kept oven for the accommodation of guests during the fait EAST NINTH STREET.—A FEW GENTLEMEN d winter, For further information appiy at No, 8 Howard 419 can be accommodated with Roard, f1 Der weak als geniemaa and wile om reasonable terns. 464 SIXTH AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | 2a alin HOTELON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, West 7 FOURTRENTR STRERT, 50 sow’ Sixth. avenue,—Neal ‘and elngie gentmeny with or moderate rales; Tocasion 0 contral; references oxchan 'HEAST COR- t it}: A fow singe gent Forty-second street, between Fourth and Lexington ave Dues; elegantly furnistied Rooms en suite or single, perme- nent oF transient; rates low. JT. CLOUD HOTEL, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Forty-second atreet.—Opened npon the Kuropesn plese RIGHTH AVENUE, BF’ TWEET PHRTYSIXTH and Thirty-seventh sireets i floor, moe store, — lemen, or gent a! with Beara euien an rh wives, caa be Rvoms to let, without board, to yentlemen only. 501 ; aot IRVING PLACE.—EXTRA LARGE FRONT pooms: ‘second and third Laors, hot and cold w: me fur. deaired j house and table first class. Pr rivate table if 69 IRVING PLACE, NEAR, GRAMERCY PARK.—AN elegant Suit of Rooms, single R Floor to reus for we winter, with private table if Ysasito References, | 70 W XO. 68) WEST FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Wanting poe alana Rooms to let, en en 01 ferences required. 7] AMITY STRERT.—TO LET, FURNISHED ROOM ON second floor, with Gre and xas, without board, suttable for two single gentiemen or gentleman and wite; fabnily pri- EAST FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, A LARGE front Room, well furnished, to one or two single gentle- without board, 4 EAST FOURTH STREET.-A GENTLEMAN AND wile or two single gentiemen can be accommodated with nicely furnished Kooms, with or withont Bourd, where there aro;but few boarders. ‘Reference reyuired. Q west ELEVENTH STREET.A LADY HAVING aA house beautifully located, near Fifth avenue, would jet two neatly furnished Booms, to gentlomen, without board, 73 West rorry: FOURTH STREET.—APARTMINTS, furnished bandyomely; Board tor two or fon, mdi price for two per week $20 to 425; four #4) per w cluding tre and gaa. 83 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AYENUE,-TO i let, with Board, Rooms suitable for families or gen- Jemen, PAST FOURTH STREET.GENTLEMEN AND +) their wives and single gentlemen can be accommodated table boarders; refer quired, ST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—VERY DE- Sirable Apartments. well furnished, to be rented, ‘with Board, to fami.tes and single gentlemen. ' Second Floor Will be reuted with private table if desired, Weg? FOURTEETNH STRFET.- ELEGANTLY 104 frises front Room, second floor, and hall Roox; iso large elegant equare Room, with sunny expos With Board: house fret class; referet cea, tae 105 “AS? FORTIETH STREET, NEAR PARK AVE. ‘nue.—A sinall private family wili rent to one or two gentlemen a neatly furufahed Room, with Board, 1O7 ast TWELFTH STREET, NEAR RROADWAY.— Rooms to let, in suite or mingly, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, with or without Board. 17TH STREET, WEST, 61, BETWEEN, FIFTH, AND Sixth aventies.—A private family will let s Second ir with private table, or to a party of gentlemen, with or without breakfast, 18 LAMARTINE PLAGE, WEST TWENTY-NINTH street.—A Room to , with or without Meals on Sun- @ay, to a gentleman, in a private family; good reference required. 19 FEST, TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPFosiTE Fifth Avenue Hotel, clegantly: furnished, to let, with Board, in suite or singly, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen ; terms mode EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, TWO DOORS from Broadway.—Two large communicating Room adjoining bath, pein Rf jai oe Couvdutences fend tat choad vt] 108 TWENTY SECOND STREET.—A SECOND STORY front and back Room, te or together, with Board; private family. Reference required. 114. REONARD STREET, REAR BROADWAY.—A few good boarders can find good Board and warm and pleasant Rooms and Bi iting Rooms, ll WEST FO! TY-FIRST STREET.—VERY PLEAS- ant Rooms on third ‘oor to let, with Board; house first class ; ref ferences, 75 EAST THIRTY-SIXTH 8T:—A FEW HANDSOME- furnished Rooms to let, with Board, for the win- iecs ‘Rofercuses exchanged. 120 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FOURTH j gentlemen pref 92 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues,—Handsomely furnished Suits on first and second floors; private table if preserre also Kooms, with Board for gentlemen. QOP STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE AN ELE- <= gantly furnished Second Floor, in sult or ui Board, with piano; house first clads ten 224 West Twenty-second str j terms mode: VU srenue.—Handsomely furnished Kooms may be lsd 133 QUINTON PLACE 70 LET, A LARGE FRONT wo Hail Rooms ‘on same floor; each suitable for tw two? 140 EAST FTIRTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD And Lexington avenu @ young couples oF & small family ean be accommod: h on ‘urn! Rooms and first class Board in Parlor, which was formerly oecupied by a physician, 23 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel.—Entire Second Floor, with bathroom, rooms, single or in suit; also other Kooms, with or vithout Board. 94. UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF NINTH street, —To let, with Board, Parlor and Bedroom, on second and third floors, to — and wives, Also Rooms for slagie gentiemen. Re! D5 WEST, FIGHTEENTH f STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 2) und Sixth avenues.— Rooms to let, ou second and third floors, newly t Jy wi jase Board, D5 (Rew, NO) EAST NINTH | STREET.—NICELY +) furnished Rooms on first, second and third floors, in sults or ie, with Board and ail red. comforts; unexcep- tionabie Telercnce given and Fequire 2 BOND STREET.—PLEASANT FURNISHED AND fs a ne AMITY STREET.PLEASANT FURNISHED SIX- 2 “gle Rooms, for gentlemen, at moderate terms, él Broadway.—Handsomel; fentiemen only: house with al r. 33 only. EIGHTH STREET, NEAR furnished Rooms to let, to improvements and pleasantly uafurnished Kooms to let, wit CLINTON PLACE, ara pass the doo! 39. BOND STREET.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FROM $8 ken, to $12 per week. Also table boarders tai LAFAYETTE PLACE.—TO LET, HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with tirst clase Board, to gentiemen WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADISON 34 & ily oF party of eference exchanged. floors; table first ‘ uare.—Desirable Suits of furnished Roo AST NINETEENTH STREET, —ENTIRE gentlemen; ho other GRAMERCY PARK.—EXTRA LARGE ROOMS FOR 35, EAST TWENTY-SECOND ot, wit for gen: Uemen, without bo 2 house ; choice location, LOOR jot, with private table, to » , boarders Ei fiites sud singe guatemen, oe sosond coed ted firat class, "Terie moderate. from Fifth Avenue Hotel—N Nils erkisne ONE Pacmag 4 14] WEST Ponty -sixTit STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH ‘and Seventh avenues.—A furnished Floor to leb with Board, to a family oF to single genllemen; only afew boarders; reference required 143 RAST_IWENTY-Finst STREET, GRAMERCY ©) Park. Furnished Rooms to lot en’ suite or singiy, wit Board, itoferonces exchanged. 14.4. LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-NINTH street.—Hanisomely furnished second story front Room (closets and every convenience), with Board, for gen- Ueman and wife, in avery private family of adults." 4.7 WEST, TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH 4 4 poeventh avenues.—Handsomnly furnished o let, with Board, in a private family, en vor ‘small family. 15 EAST FIFTY-FIRST STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, with Board, furnished or anfurnished, to gentlemen rt Wives or single gentlemen; house first case and has all jodern improvements, EAST TWENTY-SEVENTII STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms, also one or two single Rooms, to let, with 153 or without Board, WEST THIRTYSIXTH STREET, BETWEEN Hrondway and Seventh avenue.—Furhised Koots vithout Bourd, 16 to let, with 195 SECOND AVENUR, TWO BLOCKS FROM STUY- vesant square,-Back Parlor and large Koom on aire a eats Jet, furnished, with Board. EAST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET. FoR nished Rooms for gentleman and wife, Board for with a widow lady. THIRTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR THIRD AVE- nne,—Very desirable furnished Rooms, without board, or with breakfast house and location pleasant ; fam ly privat 210 elegant Suits und single Rooms, permanent end transloa! }. PETERS, ‘Proprietor, HUDSON STREET.ONE LARGE SOA thu hoor, taken es vingla peaetieelce be uae and wi'e, and two Bedrooms, with Board; terms mo. BROOME STREE! G 33 tooms for gentlemer ‘ant rooing and new furniture; HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, 8. I. T. MARK’S Si Uirvenions alocaute ve iter ferry, will remain opem Permanent Board on favorable durtng the Falkend’ sriatere withor i terms rl sonsiels Geta — a ee Mrs, WHITE, “Cou © “BROADWAY, CORNER IGHTEENTH oT FAIRFTE! LY, i OD CCOMMODATIONS FOR 872 street.—The best location and moderate terms; one ortwo more families for the fall and winter at the: single Rooms from $4 to $10 per week; also Suits of Room. 1. 914 BROADWAY.—A LARGE AND ELI alter furnished Front Room to let. Best rete: Fatrield House. Only two hours via New Haven Railroad. phat dD. CABRIGUE,— IANTLY nes Te STRICTLY PRIVAT! a few minutes’ walk of Mott Madd ure wouly be wtil- to take a gentleman and wife to Bourd ‘forthe wiutors rice $20 per week. Address for particulurs P, dsioharda, Moit Haver W Wer county. Bere, AT CRANFORD. tral Railroad ; term 1» of the place a Post otiice, ‘Cranford, NJ. ANY GENTLEMAN WISHING A. DESIRABLE) ROOM tn private fai with trey aun, et fA ti apriraie frany, near Union anuaze wi “obid water, . box 3876 Post ollien, ern ion arene ted HOME FOR A FRW OHMILDREN-MOTHERLY care und good fniluences; Anstruction if desired ; terms Bi4to #18 per month; references satisfactory, Address D, ©, Buy Westiiols, N. J." A WIDOW LADY, HAVING RE: TED A Hous HAS furnished ‘Rooms for gentlemen and their wives, with or without Board for the ladies only vicinity of first class hot tel Address for two Hes A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET AN BLEGANTLY furnished front Room, with alcove Bedroom, or entire Second Floor, with or without Board, at lua West Forty-tirst " oye door from Sixth avenu ‘AE SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL Pe iearon onal Board, a Second Fioor, two largé rooms artially £ Enished ; bath room on same tloor; fina bogron yt usement, and well appointed with modern conveniences’ Apply at 85 Went Thirty-fth street. References exchanged A CHRISTIAN BOARDING HOUSE, FOR GENTLE. ‘men pnd ladies; rooms neatly furnished. No, 303 West ‘Twontleth street, X. LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, ALSO large back Parlor, newly farnished, with Board; mo- genteel private house. 351 West Thirty- ‘Bighth and Ninth FAMILY WILLING TO MAKE A LIBERAL AD- vance on accountcan be accommodated with Board for the winter; references exchanged. Addreas box 140 Herald office, -FIFL'Y MINUTES PER CEN- jerate ; Jo ation beautiful ;goibty |. Address Board, or inqMire at QoUTH ORANGE MOUNTAIN: HOUSE, N. J. 18 Now > open for Call and winter boarding at re s duced prices. ; REND TOKSON, Propricior. TO LET FURNISHED, A FINE ‘LARGE HOUSE At yack, on the H ison, 29 miles from New York, accosst- ble by boats and cars, for tho board of two aduits, “Address Home, Herald oti es MOAN OFFICES. Lt 17_Mongy LIBBRATLY ADVANCED ON DTA- monds, Wi ry, &c., or tho same bought ab the bigheat ator; alad Pawnbfoxers’ Tiokets boughs for Diae monds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., at 77 Biesoker street, second Hor, three.doors west o! "Broadway. T 2 BLEECKER STRERT—THE HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Diamonds, Walebes, Jewelry, Silke Dry Goods and alt articles of value; money ¢ Sdvanded. on the sameg , and advaaged upon. Pawabrekers’ Tickets bouy! oe oe et RNARD, ee eae T WOLF BROTHERS", 679 BROADWAY, Up Sthtiid joney Joan Diamonds, Wat ewelry ala’ to anerchanta ‘om Mercbandise v isan Soh dentlat ‘The same bought and sold. ee DVANCES ON DIAMOND PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING, NEAR RESERVOIR {UGK PUTSAM banker and haanclal biokee, Ne, square, and taking'a few boarders, would let a large lege place, ‘street, Grocers’ Bank Halide qeoted nary feat Rnots ta. 6 gectooen nee wie wiling to | 4c! ee i . Pay lperady for rat clags acoommodations.” Address D., 147 Herald Otice, LADY LIVING -ALONE WOULD LET AN ELE- gantly furnished Room or Suit of Rooms, to gentiemaa ‘and wife, Board for the lady only those willing to pay 1 iherally will apply at 327 East ‘Tweath leth street. ‘A. FAMILY HAVING TWO | PLEASANT, | SUNNY front Rooms, will let them, w ith Board, to nsible Partics-gentlemen and wives of slugle ga iomen-—aeaieing 8 Pesned, dowerful Tocatior ‘Thirty-olghth ‘Address W.G. RK, box 190 Herald office. WATCHES, MERCHAN+ ‘Tle T A the New York Hotel, the big! imonds, Watches, old Gold’ and 81 Shawis, dc. AT JUS JEWELRY STORE, 551 BROADWAY, DAYID AVIS advances money on Diamonds, 'W Busine” irloly “private. THE JEWELRY STORK 723 phot yen alr = Seweiry and Sivermuee from 8'A. M. to 8 P. M. dh nla i tea NY 'T 678 BROADWAY—SALES AND LOANS PROMPTLY aatne bought for cash. J. W. SPAULDING, Broker NICE ROOM fe ae gi AND WIFE Bor ft Ate board Call fn ntroey, tr ea nvecten noni sides TTENTION MONEY ADVANCED FOR A DA month or Vr, lowest rates, on jer ry. soot BM P. ND wi Serchandie® Woy ae ales xoods tation oa, tor q dots poysiclan) and Tiber Rooms, with hrs: class tate, | charger established 0. yours [jen Leases teasdacs, Bier T Gntas Suass scree, ‘nent. |. Detwens Ghrerch sirest Gnd conden. Brootwar a LTE REET Bonus .—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM! with Board for Are os and nal int & week, in the firs class house 149 Eaat F: ween Lexington and ea, OANS NEGOTIATED ON es Jewelry, &c., tc, and bought and sold, by kt. BERN 58 NASSAU STREET, CORNER MAIDEN LANE.-« Having iene eden ‘advance at unuaually low rates on jew ve nandise, life or other securities, in large or small amounts, pianos, mere! policies, ‘7 Seventh avenue. $50, OOO TaxvEst IN THR PURCHASE OF ACK PARLOR ago LARGE ROOM ON THIRD halve iae perp. a Ware, Diamonds floor to let, furnished, with Board. Apply at 195 Second | nd all kinds of personal avenue, two blocks om be veaany aquare, ame, at 86 Nassau tree OARD FOR TWO CHILDREN—GOOD REFERENCE anda mother's care, Eightisth street, first cottage west of Second avenue, Back PARLOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, AND Second Floor, with Board, sultable for gentleman and wife and singio gentiemen. No.7 Varick place, four doors Bleecker six blocks west of Broadwa; (AOMFORTABLE HOMES FOR THE COMING WIN- tor for a few gentlemen may be bad wit ins modern house, ten minutes’ walk or from the ferry; terms reasonabie, Apply at 106 Grand street, Jersey City. FIARLEM-—A, GENTLEMAN | AND single gentlemen can obtain « Board in'« private family, convenient to moderate, Address H., box 18) Herald OARD A ‘AND ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- ed, may be had in a small private family by applying at , OF advances made oa Fulton, Rooms Nomi and ~_ HOUSES, ROOMS, &Cu.1 \ 8 WE HAVE NUMEROUS CALLS FOR FURNISHED and unfurnished Houses, perigee having same to rent of soll would do well to, send us DURY. Lg CU. 923 Broadway, A, PEA! Gornvi’ Pwreaty-irst atreety FAMILY OF THRES ADULTS AND SERVANT DE sire unfurnished Apartments (not less and been | ping. Addrens, jculars an box rea Post office. ase ae h ivek ty a ND WIFE DESIRE TWO ed, or, unfurnished, aaltable for hou Keeping: below Thictets street preferred. Address, w' a particu! ©. F. HL, box LLL Heral office, A LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A FUR. nished House, where board would be taken in Of rent. Best reference will be givea. Call oF address Wey ad ) East Twenty-third street ~~ LY OF gg oemer Fy hd AND SERVANT WISH bows R THREB IFE OR TWO asant Room and aad boat; terms ee OTEL ‘ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND anes wie nt, $2 80 1a ese tae dea niche wis: hig of sient, 82 able, iT wee! M pHARIES LEFLER, proprietor. ICELY FURNISHED LODGING ROOMS, FOR BUSI- ‘ness men, at Star of Hope Mission House, No. 14 Lau- | A. ‘a Rult of well yments for light Teun atroet, a Canal and Grand atre: Keenthcs modern ech provements ween Fourth and Bight cue rourteenth street. Address J, 8., box i —. BOARD—¥IRST CLASS, IN A STRICTLY Herald chlce. private family; house, location and furniture unexcep- cor Uonal nly four persons, without children, intended to be OUNTRY HOUSE WANTED—FURNISHED OR UN+ taken; @ rare opportunity for partios Siestring frat clase | fereamiods within oasy aceess of the city and near depot, nt uarters for winter ; best references rejuired. Address Caro- giving hiner terraces 4 box 8,889 Post ofllos. Naa, Heraid office. OMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, IN A DESIRABLE location, between Madison and Filth avenues and Twen- tycelghth and Thirty-second streets; pleasant rooms and good table, Address Foster, 18 Water street, up stairs, ARTLY “PURNISHED HOUSE WANTED— LOCATED between Fourteenth amt Fortieth streets and Fourt® aod Sixth avenues. Address G, L. Konalis, 63 Walker at. O15 EAST TENTH STREET FURNISHED | ROOMS to let to gentlemen and their wives and single gentle- men, References exchanged. SIXTH AVENUE.—TO LE#, 10 ONE OR TWO ae. ‘gentlemen, @ nice, comfortable Room, newly here there are lodges or mt boarders. yANTED—A He HOUSE 2% FEET vgipe Lot 100 ray ra, between Union & and Sixth a1 en ues 8 4 Think tre ‘Apply to ae wa ju! SUTTON, 1,67 North Tenth a ANTED—FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR GEM. Hleman and wife, auitable for light housekeeping; FUR ward preferred. Address box 3,411 Poot WO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND A PLEASANT LARGE Room, with Board, {ne private farliy, at 96 Clinton enue; house and location frat iD “ROOM, SECOND FLOO! tieman and wife or two obtained If desired. -aeventh "hi ,EAST TWENTY SECOND STREET, NEAR MADI- 1m or Suit of Rooms, all handsomely farnishe, are olferet with Board, in. this his elegant residence; table and ‘all appototments atrictly iret 3G West THIRTEENTH STREETA YOUNG oIRL as chami ‘and to assist the walting; good city reference. 37 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD, ray and Firth avenue.—Nicely furnished Roo th Hoard, are now vacant for first clase fom. (erences required. outt singly, wi ——— — 37 CHARLTON STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMB TO Jef to gentlemen only, witbout board. 2 aes elegant parior Floor, amkd Room of fourth floors also ac seovad door for a Sf 7z A FURNISHED 29 WEST WASINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AV! handsomely pis 42 WEST FOURTEENTH (Ag Bs BETWEEN yt and Gy So avenues. elegant Rooms, with 4! (NEW NO.) NINTH STREET, P ody Firta and Sixth avenues.—Furn! with Board, to two of three gentlemen anda a gumenins os wife. nue.—Large farni ‘ 5 fe ta. WEST TWENT Y-FOURTH a ET.FURNISHED or unfurnished K come to let, ; terms mode- EET —-MOOMS TO LET, WITH AR} 3 also table boarders; id snd top pi tod sta me 48 LRN order, to let, with Board; also Rooms —— HAS Pet 3 ; My NEAR Py £8. we to rent, with first to tan at rae id sing t~ 5F ‘also the tee Fanter Floor, AST cone fy ay sd 9 ke Grprecrnes| i Ses, sores im the store, | 0 Se ere Baath at 215 West THIRTY-FOURTH WTREET.—TO LET, AN 995 ¥ ah basernent House, brown alone, three stories Sich with aif modern tm mproremen and Oilcioths for sale. Inquire between | and 3 P. a6 Vee WEST FOURTH cio gg nd Mya ted 2: —A furnished ‘to let, without board, suitable tor ges gentleman and wife or two single sailomens 285 weer THIRTIETE cai ee ae ee 255 Brom a ets soar third and fourth floors, 1G] FEST FCTRENTH STREET TO woe fandacime secohd Room, and also beck: Farr OR FIVE ROOMS, WITH SEPARATS ~__BOARD AND Lopaine wanran | WAITED, fovRon ctrnsopas, wit A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANT BOARD AND ROOM, beg AY Ly gael ‘exceed $8 per week; rand partioulars policed.” “Address SINGLE LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN BOARD ‘with grate will be required Location, ok east Les. room wi ieee oe a 1G ENGLISH GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD tberal rent, nt en sip eoseriay and referesceg Faraily where: be will meet nice Ne and bere | oF oane agente nied Set 6 ly. Address ome Address Sazon, care Messrs. W. A. jorgan, No.8 We Se. HOUSE THAT WILL BI f, HAYING Rog Rooms TO LET, W WITH BOARD, CAN. xing up; not over $7,000 or $8,000; Exchange, 64 Broadway, inom Nore BR. @. RICHARDS, 953 Broadway. WANeED-FOs aN — hy ty] CAE where she can have the comforts of paws ratholic. Wrst. a aes snot Drom ‘Mads A bey 4 lly preferred. Address, with terms, parsioulert te io he Eee bd ‘ANTRD—LOWER PART OF A HOUSE WITH MOD rons, staking terms and accom Boarder, Brooklyn Post offece. Sabie bor 11 Herald oftee. GENTLE! WIth Le Berets anaes, erecta es | Wi emir tee cs Sey eereces oats er PPER oR re PRA ee Ra pe RO iyrree tice seen act Sage oe ce Beatie Sie war snd Tocated; \erme must be reasonable, Address | A{dree” a 'ANTED—WITH A PRIVATE P. p= pigegass | Leese oe aes ag me ete / Wien « EAST BR stp | bebe mye on Stuyvesant Park; references exchan; mn 319 LEXINGTON AVENUR, BETWEEN THIRTY. neon rt ieee ia Parlor and Bed- iat iirisher, at with Board to 9 gen- ty kee Slee rs et as bce hood, ‘Reference + 4 ‘not to exceed @1U per week. oom 9 ron the pt pares Ww, Roney “eta mh aie agra At ine dedreae U. Oy eat aa Se hana J ROO! Wea, etn Ses eens Ua SearenrenSee: Pee NT BOARD WANTED--BY A YOUNG GEN. Sere ae RIVER AND HARLEM Barynoane— furuue T's Address, stating Ceres abigathoaobie! and ‘Sixth eveoues; pri- rer Ws mine FROM, NO EN- Pitts 8, pabebeegt Se, Niece wesirecieeaceartes | [acim tae Ata NE DI ‘Spring pe gr ee a tpg wan b Bautraye Sepia zaeat eh ral Wes at and nd North coun.” mee.

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