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t m Pie tab u m.'.Ii.iI v -cut denied th^ debt or at tempted to evade iti- |'u. tnrtu, arc utterly fain . Tin- T/t bun* |[?vf eolation to the injurious statement to preju do < a ;-nl t , ill o|>i?n . nt, I .it it* informant <1 not ti 11 the truth. Mr Word ts now in California Bl'KMMi OF THK S'KA.Vl K SKA RIRP. Tti. American ?t. amor Sea llird loft Victor.a on thotttom 10* of Septra her 1. for FOrt longley, with forty pas<en g - and a large quantity of fr< ight Wh'tt al? .it sixtc n m.les out it whs discovered that she was nu lire, ati I the flames t allied such rapid headway that her otlicem, aban doumg all hopes of saving her, steered for the nearest a) ore. I'm o\i ; v Han i?'lying ab 'it oightc n miles dts tant fiotu Victoria, In a "southeasterly direction?was made, and in the gr. atost hurry aud eouf'i.dnu the passen gers disembarked; for by tins t toe the flames wore threaten tip- to distray them, an i the beat was oppressive. Two passengers were injured in their attempts to roach the shore The steamer burned down to the water's edge "P'r lire broke out is tin forcliold, near the boilers. About test o'clock the Wilson ti. Haul appeared insight nud came to the ns.-?tane< of the unfortunates on the ? 1 "c, and tiKik away all l> it fifteen of them, and then eon mod on her way to Fort long ley. Tin- most of ibis lat ter number reached Wtoi ia towards eveniug. ib canoes, managed by Indians. The steamer litter was not sent out, in consequence of news rem lung here that the Hunt had taken off all the passengers Pie steamer flea Bird was owned byCupt. J T Wright & Sons, and, we behove, Is insured tor her full value. '} War h'ewi from the Pnclflc. OCR WASHINGTON TKKttlTOHV COBKKsl'ONDBNCE. Fort Ttsmrvn, Waishxutos ftumsi,! SurritMiiKK 14, 1RM. Our express has just come in from the seat of war. and I will compile from the accounts received a journal o what has been going on u ,th Colonel Wright's column, KNCAMPMKMT AT FORT TAUA'VALbA. Pie Third Art.llery, 400 strong, arrived there after a fatiguing rnnreh of twelve days and a half from the Dal les. Pm thermometer w as often 101 degrees in the shade, when aire- was seen, which was only onee day, on the batiks of some river tliey crossed. The dus was blinding; yet through this the mi n had to march, weighed down with their arms?one day thirty miles. We present this us a picture of soldiering for '?The gentlemen who live at homo at ca-e." They remained about n fortnight at Walla Walla, Colouel flUptoe's jKist, which time was occupied In incessant drills; one company drilling as artillery, the rest as light infantry. Th. result is. the Third Artillery, under Captain Reyes, is in the very high est slate of di.-cip inc. H iring this time, Colonel Wr giit wus forming his column to march into the hostile country. At i.. 6 ?Orders wire issued for the P; rd uriillery to advance sixty miles into the Indent country, and throw up field works on Snake river, to be gnri on 1 by one company, while the rest nisreh on the campaign. TU,- is to be their di pot of gtores. M \KCI1 TO SNAKK RIVER. They loft Walla Walla on Saturday morning. Aug .-I 7, and nrdwt eight mile* to I>r\ Crock. AH the way an abundance of gr:i=s. wood and water. Tin force couslrt* of the Third artillery, six companies, with two twelve pound bow.tzor* and two six pounder gnus. together with one company of dragoons. They transport. a'so, thirty tboujtan 1 rations on pack mules and iu wagon*. The second day tbev marched thirteen nule to Touche river, where the grass was too moi*t to burn. K yond th? r.ver all had been burned off l>y the Indians. At noon au express overtook them from Colonel Wright to Captain Keyes, informing hint that the n.ght before a party of In dians had stolen thiity six oxen from the ncightrorheod of Fort Walla Walla, and ordering hiui to Bend 1/eutenant II H. Davidson iu pur utt. with h - cmpnny of dragoons. Lieutenant G. H. Hill, Third artillery. joined him. They scouted for thirty miles without being able to see any sigu, when night coming on and their guide being una quaint -1 with the country beyond, they returned, reaching the Camp after dark, At'orsT 7?Marched seven miles through clouds of dust, the country being ? ntirely burned. Capta n K ves was obliged to send in advance an officer an I ten men to act a* pioneers and prepare the road. Two of the wagons were overturned in the course of the morning, hut little damage was done. An express reached the ramp lathe cven.ug from Walla Walia, saying that Lieutenant l>. Mi M Gregg and his company oi dragoon* had pursued the Indian-who had sloieu the cattle, but came iu sight of tteni just a- they were rrtis.-'ing Stiako river, aud they were too strong lor him to venture to cro It was ascertained that bodie- of InJuiu- were hovering in the rear of the command, hut how strong could not be told In tbc course of the day the scouts took prisoner a Walla Walla Indian. but no Information could be gaiued from htm, and be was released in a couple or days. Artirsr 10?Tliey marched twelve mil-* and enc.atnpd on the Tukanmi creek, a tin*, r'oar stream, with plenty of graa*. Here the column was halted, and L>eut"U.ant Mullen, acting a- topographical engineer, win sent f >r ward with a detachment of dragoon-, to make a rocou naisMun e of the Tukanon to its mouth, and of Smk" river to the mouth of the I'alouse rivir, to ascertain the nature of the road He returned and reported it l" be very had Aro. 11 ?Captain Keyes. escorted by a company of dragoons, himself made a recowi-tuaancc. to select a s.te for the fortification* On their way they captured two Indians, probably spies. They were left in charge of a Don oomrotsaioned officer and four soldiers, hut be .'ore the company had got titty yards they apraug into the creek and escaped The willows and brustiwood were so d un that tbev escaped the shot of the guard In the pursuit Lieutenant Mullen dismounted and r us bed up to l.ia ?u -t Into the water, tiring at the Indian as he was diving The Indian rose with his hands tilled w dh alone*, turuei upou Lieutenant M and struck h.m severely The) grappiod, and a struggle took place wb ch, a* Lieutenant M. is a small man and the Indian a pow rful athletic felloe, Cain near going hard with the fcrtn< r The Indian fortuuatety stepped into a hole and got over Uui depth, when ho turned and left the lieutenant A* the pistol of the latter had become wet be could do uotbing. The Ind ai.s fiuaily effected Uieir escape over Suake river The same day lieutenant* M K Morgan vol la*rmr Kip were ordered in advance toe'it a rssd to Sna*? fiver, w th a party of xt> of the Third artillery In the . ours of the day * Irtug *a? h ard la Ibeir l out. <m 111 rier; Mid ?n|i|<*,n; the enemy had cr ? ed aud driven iu their jacket* l.roP ti-uit Kip advanced w th a detachment to sustain Uo-in. tut rew h ng the river be found Ui.ti the firltig jtroec-Ued from tie* I i.til.el* and a part* of h" t ie Indians wlo> bad Is en over, bet It* 1 a.sin ens - d to the opposite -ele ot 11 l- rive- do. II..I v. V. t lr< I tic Ij. 'denant s |?-i ty can* dtle in to wined t-e r lr e a and rid* "T KURT TATLutU TTi s new field wo-k has be :? named in genet*! order . "loft Taylor," alter Captain Taylor, wh ? i n so gaiisutw* In Ptepfis 's defeat It i? a more tie). wofk. With t >w s on the four corner-, mid defended b) two hrasa tt pounder* It. at tbc jamtHXi af the Snake and Tuaun.n r-rers The m t'hleuintoi we ins to have bwea au old Indian burying ground. a? it is filled with grave*. INDIA X VIStTKRS. Every da> the pic*' t* Are at sUagffltag Indian* w ho are nrtlrg ntnloutrtedly ha ape a. On the 1Mb a *i?" an Iti uiaii was ? iptnrrd D'-ar the camp by a pi Tyi??r H> -aid I* \.?- on h * w*y to Fort t site I irt in "the talk with Cot. W;ig'ul gs\ e " .I and the r?wt iff the |>?rtv I ft b.m I On togM an Indian was h ir?i ! mting i aide of (hake ll.v*r ?'a|< Keyes. 'he nt>tp a in ? oft err i f tlx day, west ?'"?n to ? what! itei. Tin* Interpol r talhd out n> bun, whereupon 1 mpbed w.iti the in it a n-.v* iai giiagr, in I tin- I up by t >.ing bim tltat "he was a trait wis Bum ? (white) soldier, and (last he had n< hueineas t ? Is tln-ri .1 ? i ?< he 0n ?le d, anotlMW Ibuisb aimed mil f.r> I th* til put mg rat >t r. ar tot uj4.iui Key*- head I. r "f tli s r n??,* r< turned the fire. t j| w.th wl.af ettr-rt coo I not he e- n. Appfi hen t.g a attic k.t ? , u - * t-n<-l ?? i* nnu remained un.hr arm* for mi hoar, when the IK mg not hetag reprwi'-d. Uary wen Ii-m ?e I. with order- i> ainep nil tbeir arm* treatt turn rni. >M rr.iii X--. We have obtained the V * IVi I n t by a treaty, b) wlmhthey are hotmd to ?w?l the aimy m 'U . m | , gu and we are tn aid tb*-m against tbe.r eneme ? "I w glit wTltag with hhn h t Hire* eh fk and thoty warriors, who w.ll be u ????I a- spii ? i- *-? n a- tbe ?? . 'imn croa- s i-t. ik' r wr To dt-cng -b lie in. ti. y have l? <i provided with soldiers < oUi r g, and no K t I'o.nt cadet Just tr*n?l"rm??d Into a brevet -eeoad IteuPnanti mi I*. m .re pro- d r.r lisunifortii They la *1 npJs w armg every thing even tn the glazisl covers of the r; |e TKOtrgR or TlIK IKMtN*. TTe jr aie u, a n??*i h. ?tile Irair". ft*#" tm ng ? to-ncrai t rk offered term* of p**?.'alothe Cj-Atus an I t wir d'Aletie The Kisnan Calhotc arieet w le> earr ? ! tlKWuli" 1'i lb . nat tie ramp, on Id* Way Idtek w it'l the r answer The* aand ail sort* of menllmg me?*ag*' letseaers Clark?that th* white* are ?lwu\s talking o." war an-' the fir-t to *u* for p. ,r , and tl?at they w ant n > pence, but war to exterminatsm WWLARATIO* og WAR. On the 1Mb. an la-llan, aae< qisnied by S 'veral others apt* ared sn in* "th r * <1* nfMk< r v-r. riding np <n I down. wa\ of a tdissty e?, ^f,?P r, ,^, ne (?,!? fn- l half an hour, b' tired hi- r lie at uir camp a . I rod* off. This waa to dm Ian war to the knife I RII-Slb'. 11IK RUHR. Tbe rvprrss left on i' 't> Ttn niiiimii wit to eom menc* i inssmg at itayl.siil n *1 morn rig lin n b- K n* the e.ampaign. Ihr tha ladlaaa ihwlared f tt* n ? e ithe ?brake river none of them should ever live t ? err*.* in* Tti* hoatllea are report. I to Ira is greau.?r<e?t |,.k < aruas. lour days man h ahead. It would Uti one w ;?o!a , da* to crow* Onlonel Wright had. It was sr.|q*> .vt no rts-ttri'ts- pl*n, hut was to Ira aunt d by riri irn'Uie- ? D. t imp te'k w?s that they had nipple* for fortv day *, and I the i airow gn * mild isd he extended beyoad thai tune as It would l?e dub alt to send track for mora. Another re |*.rli? tl.at 11 uu i Wright i* U< esiahlrsh a pmi oa Peioua* river o ' bivouac lie r* lor Hie winter ??tn thug Iseer Imn?that In ut - s tnpnali th* ? omm?n<l oft a* rapi *ly aw iw*** hi* and if then Is n<4 w grand light II will not be bis fault V w i i i.gl.t material of th* After A-#l*i>a twvfctj ?d Use Uns aiWwuAWau#, ani Avre'c company at Fort Taylor, tt willloave ?39 men take the Ueid, not counting U?e thirty Nez 1 ere.** .m th- r three chioft Thr tiowitxers are to he under the chaig.-oi Lieut Jae 1- White, of Third artillery. For supplies each company bus six iou ?s. and each ffl rer one lk-side* these, the Quartermaster uas. a?? m ? e in b e train, so that the entire ??ui?i>ly train will consul oi 'Tor's',me eight* before, flres could be s,en rrom the camp, showing that th Indians were busy ,u burnme the Liars, to mi]?Me the march of the column. *ortunal. lv, ou the aid, there was ? heavy ram, wuuth pat out the tires ou the plains. ... ,, When the enrnm rnd ha* crow 'the river we shall not hear fiom them until some dec .;ve blow is struck, as it will be dangerous to send out an express We expect, however, the m \t news from them to be of n decisive chu racier [Extract from a private letter.] Enuixkkka' Camc, Kmji imait, 1 Vanooivkr 1xi-axi>, Sept. 0.1H5S j I leave here at 6 A. M for Fort Hope,per steam r The Indians on the Ft user digging- hr.ve rebelled an I killed torty whites 1 understand that the Governor wishes fourteen?half the remainder lojjiu the Sateli.te'screw and go to protect the diggers, and keep the peace. There was an indignation meeting he d at Victoria last night. Marriages, Births and Deaths. M A UK 1 Kin Bemtkac?Gahrktt At Bartholomew's Bridge, El Po rado county, Sept. 15, Mr Clovis Bcuilau to Miss Grace Garrett. ... ? _, Bkk.gs?Hiuxuvbsck.?At Oak Shade 1 arm, Santa (lara county, Sept. 15. bv the Kev. Charles M'Clay , Mr. Geo. 11. Hriggs to Miss Elsie Uollcnbock, daughter of W. S Hob lenheek, Esq. Bcck Mi sick?In San Frnnrisce. Sept. 19, by the Right Rev. Bishop Kiin Mr. Howard Buck to Miss Mary Moore, | both of Philadelphia, Peun. Bl'KNAM?1'kshkktiiv.?At Grass Valley, Nevada county. Sun lk, Abraham Buruan to Elisabeth Ann IVnbertiiy . DiLWoon?Martix.?In Stockton, Mr. John Dilwood to ! Mrs. Sobriety Martin. Monmsox?litAsr.?In San Francisco, Be) t. lc. at the residence of A. H. Houston, 1.- p. by Rev. !>r Scott, Mr. Andrew 1. Morrison, of Yuba county, to Mi*s burali K. Pease, of San Francisco. Mix?Bkowxk ?In Oakland, at the reald uiee of .! Ross Browne, Sept. 14, by the Rev. Mr. Ac-Gee, Gustavus Mix, Esq., to Miss Kate Browne. McFaki-axd?Nuepikk.?At Columbia. T inmmne count) , Sept. K. David It. MeFsrland to IT>at? -tii No dlcr. Rokckk?IkicMANN.?In xi i Fran isco, Sept. 1/. bv tile Rev. A Kuhn, Kdward Roo| ke to Gri i lien 1>> , ni'inn. Wai.xkk?Kikhx ? In .".111 l'r.i n\-, >. Sept 4 ??.. the Rev A. Kahii, Henry W.i/ut r to Will, niua Hi- un, both of San Francisco. Yokk?Iai.mi?At the Dev. e I log -e, Napa, Sept. 10. Mr. Andrew York to Mis-' Louisa l/>ug KIKTHS. I Bn.i..?In Washington, Yolo county, Sept. 14, the wife I George Brll, of s daughter. )tim.i.s.? \t Auburn, Placer county, August the win I of John C. Boggs, of a daughter. 1 Uipijs*ax.?In Sai ranii'Uto, Sept 18. the wife of J. H. Bidleman of a daughter. Cox ?At the residence of Dr. Trafton, Sacramento countv, S pi 14. the wife of Kreder. k Cox, of a daughter. Pay ?In Sacriunonto, Sept. 15. the wit".- of George Day, ol ft daughter. .... r r n u j;yasi At Marysvlllc, Sept. 14, the Wife ol II. . llvauis, of u daughtei. KinxrvnuoK?At Kio Vista, Sept. 11. the wife oft. A. Kirkpatrirk, of a son. . . _ I j.xpijcr.?In Sacramento, Sept. 11, the w ife of T. M. Linilli y. of a daughter. ... , ??, . ?In Francisco, Sept. It, the Wife of Mr. A. Martin, "f a daughter. . Toktki.i.. At Folsom, Sacramento county. Sept 6, the wife or Vincent Tortcll, of a daughter. Waicf). At Auburn, Placer county . Sept. 3. the wife ol James Walsh, ot a daughter. f Wilis ?At Jai kson. Amador county, Sept 13. the wire 01 Jabez Wuds, oi a daughter. D1EP- , Axmmscix ? At Placerville, Sept. 18. Mrs. Lrcr, wire ?f lion. R. M. Anderson. Alwox ? At the Q Ranch. Amador cunity. August 2ft, t-J>* AKD Allison, aged 29 years, foruiorly ol Concord, N H Wti^AU?In Stockton, Sept. 11. Morws Wiuoam, ton of John Morris Bud-all.aged 3 months and 9 days Caktkr?In San Francisco, Sept. 1", Ehwaiui, infant son of Charles D. and the late Eliza M. Carter, aged 2t> Cammiku ?At Columbia.Tuolumne county. Sept. 9. An ns Campbell, aged 28 years, formerly of county l?uih, Macai lFV.?In San Francisco, Sept 29, in the 33d year of Ins age, l?r. J.urx 1*. MarariJnr. of acute ph thy sis. Martin?In Sun Francisco, Sept. 19. Gkoriih Wiirbui:, only son of Wheeler and Lorenab C. Martin, aged 14 mouths and 14 days. . .. , >|iCaw In San Francisco, Sept 18. Mr*. Julia M- Cahe, a-, d "7 venrs and 7 months, a native of New York. MrDmiwrri ?In Scott Valley. Siskiyou count/. Sept ft. Jam tec only son of Charles and Hannah J. Mcliennilt.aged 2 M ars and 3 months. , Moot'.K ?lu Stockton, Sept. 11. Ella only daughter or F.iiward and Saiah Mooie, ?ged2 yoars, 8 uiontha and ? M,. ,i- ?la San Francisco.Setd. Ik. Mr?fc Clara Ann. w if*, of Hotwrt Mon -, a native of PinU iolpUiu, aged tft > .-ars Pmuies ? At the Peoria House. Yuln county, T1,,'1 Katk. d lUghti r ol Osptaiu Tliomas and Naney I lulli|>-, "^Si-kx?tr!?At Horseu>wn. Tehama county. S pt. 8. Ri h ard Sui'iicer, agi^t ulsiut years. u Str.nivx-Aix ?At the White Sulphur Springs. Sept 14. of c... Be tior. I th brain. Fior.rx. it May, -nly daughter of 1.. W. and F-. M. Stephenson, aged 2 years, 11 months au l Warkm. ?It) San Fr mciseo, Sept 17. of consumption. KoiTNt Wari xx. itged 38 years. \Viu?'X ?In ban Francisco, S pt. 17. ( iiaklks Sri' art. son of John S. and Maty Wilson, age J t years, 4 months ' \Mu? v _lin San Frmctsco, Sept 9 Tn mo W young est sic <4 John S and M?ry Wilsn,aged 21 dxys Market*. Sax Frasosto, Monday evening. Se|H. 20. 1858 Fur r.?So - at H 59 a ?10. M iikat ?Rxler of 1 000 tiairs end 300 do at ??"> 20 3<X) do ,Il f. 250 do. at W< 15 BaR!FV ?e^le* of ft99 bar- at ft Oft, 300 do. $1 try oats ?-tt.es of 5(io bags -t ?l 5" 5>' do. cxtraat *1 00 ?ifTAt.xc- ?sal. s nt 1c a 1 ?<c per pound. Bt*YT>".K. ?Sale ?t 39 tlrktns. at 4.V Si oar ?1.769 bale* No. 1 China sold at 12 V- can''; Til? ? 15<i? heals black tea, half pound |><n?en>, sold on brms Rr-r ?659 mat* Siam *?ld on pnvut" term* Casi i.rs 2is. box. s ordinary a tamantines sold on pri Tate term*. ..... PlK* CaAiTKR* ?Sn!? of 1.900 twixe* at fl 40 PWUOKAb. DA A 1I)FF.RROt'*oW, tt.ARTKRKR AND MASON, WHO formerly M'WI l? I*'1 rwlt aretiue, * in pleaae all cm J. TT. W crlMMgar, 51 t r.i?b: j ?vnnu. (N W . 11F SI RK.AVD nor Af THT OCX AX lOCSK. J, !'? ?mnutli Va ,lfi>m trritr hi Haltmio-n tnit Sun dsT b .rtdnit cir by Meaner .lanieet'iwrn at nlrbt Tin* fare mil ari nmnodalffma are ttnesffrptlollablr. TAJ*1 - RKAD TUX ORKAT TXWPKRARrX KToRY of llnpe Rrnanore."of. "WonffRRa* To now pib 11- ii>i i.i Ibr New Fork Pr> -? TktlRN ta'at No 1U1 OnlTD atreet V. other paiwf pnbliahea i: MR. I.OTtR. RKOfNTLY FROM FNOUANIt, IKIIF n>'. ?'.r<c to affod hi* addrraa to OiniellciA Torn "t. AM T Ho'iacv New York. Toam.pt- as aaakricax pkmalx cmi.D, two moot ha ? III. ttaelc. formed and prrf.* Uy bffabhy An* rc ain . tiil.li* |.>-i-.ni wl-lnitf to adopt llw Bailiff Can addrraa ? A !?.. Ilrt- klj'i t'oMoRkw. TKK LDCTtKK MHA MOT. DmniK IfORiMTAt.-I?R JOHN AT FKANH. l> I ? ? i t . f tin- Me In it Hoard. w .1 Mbwlki mirojo tor* l-. tnr* to th# a> *er*l mum of c UoM lostru'tton nt ihla I ?ii! it* n n? M?Md*jr, OrtohffT 1-Ali to-ui.1 at ooff n'.beit I" M .feithffi i" ratine theatre Tbff member* nt the m- h fat pi . .. Mudffti'aot ti . "1trln?, and oihffra uttmPI la ti ? i *r> r? j. 'lap* Inrfed i, a" >nd love i I . .'on - Ii .Af H . .Mm T V ill-. M. <? ? "T Iluatfo r. Wm T Flnrhnffy a?d ?*. U Moloney, r t on i itti.- of Rffllffi iir II ?! tt il. () (iHtPDRAIION ROTIIKS. /toil.. ATI'S KtiTI'F-Tlir. OOMMITTRB UN I WI 1*1 manlMhia >f th< Boardof Allermen win prrtla lo it >.i A i Hp II I on Mntidav the 1*th ni?t at I i rinrk P. V. Ailpaiti a lRR*Featio?l? application* now pend tmt liff(.'|ff that OUOItnlMff" a" r-anefftfoalP reine?tff| !? ? I 'iD'.tiitl. ?' R HnPDIflll. 5 Co niru' ? on THOHAR W All IMS, > WhirT. a, H-ra UMU. HTAHR. ) and Ndp rrirr or ri.i fiver or taxkr. new yorx, no _ lobar IS. I--V ?Notice to Tail j-r? ? I harff UaaUy re relied the hook- enabling me toe- IffCt ibfflai of I KM A ' .n* d> IV hull ? <? < Iirrffd. I would rwawBrlfnlly urge n. m ? n fin i era the treeaal'y ot aB early rail at tMa ot8- >? Th law i-nni ? la me to add one per cent on all tinea remaining ait| u l *>?. tbff I at ol lie- emler WII.SON KM AM. Receiver of Tat ?. hotiUc BI.ARc AhO HOCRR, BROAnWAT AND TXFf.FTn air -et New Vi rk -F cahffi'.ably he ?l?d e .gintly fort lab ed with n?7 m ?|. m Imnr .cement, *nd new op?n mr tba reeeptpm 11 c'i? ?t? Hoard #J per day lly tbff we.-k at mwfff ratffa Rot. be ia<" r rmi BCf'tHv a.1i< Rod tiy lh" r?? cnan .*a mem BLAJtCAJKD 4 HAOLAU.AB. H'OTBI, HT fiKRM AIR, HRoaOWAT. FIFTH AVRRfR and Twenli .'twill -trc-et ? Tide lie- n I il and on i Iffff. I. pow twin* t aimed, i epalrrd and pat In c man. -te .?r l-r I- oi en few the ? | iff-n of gaea - Rlejae'ly f trnlahi-d i no n* atoglff alnl en si i -.1 Uai iii?h-tha atia. bed to rent oer-na bfftitt*. at rea-Bfial. . rat ? The hotel :? e.ndneted entirelv on tie- F.otoi evil plan, and parlle, ,..r auetitl.m o?l I t.iJIie r? tu r int. will, h w ill I ? a .???...I d wMh a I the lien ?? ie- 0 the - a ?on Meala*er*ed In i-??t? par i- The i ?. i i f tl.ta MiU latthc Iiiterae : . . ir. I'lfthatr ntie nd Twenty ace , lid atreec la ?. c. n e, I,, ? . lvmae In the elt*. II beta* one of Ute m.wt a. c aalt .e ..i l i . ,-i,t. , .gb*. >< b wi< MPOIt'l IT'a, BtRIdt.?'TIART.KN RKtt lie A I Mt ilF.R II4TR U'dT re> rlrtnl. iifff Bte cner Hmlaon, tlm tir-i kit of tli'dr f ill Im p i uctloi a of t into 2 c* 'i tiefmin ? ". r.. ?, atalao a *an> t* of oiler Kliri t ean win. n Ttiey ii t che.r a> e, , I i .? ier ateatner A re ' All of which tli v - tl. Fie ?> at wboleaala . nd retail lbe|r ?tnr-e. bl Cbath-m a'-.c t irtrd i - r iron* N..eh Willi m at (trder* fr .? the , o n- p.metiially a tended to. fc^RANfiN RCTI.RR 0 M ' v -t n At,|, P it. . levee lirre.'a . . d. - I ! ;R <t Ir'a' lll mai ill eore and tv i ic Aloe. VI r. ?# per !? i.e ll'itlc r B new work on Hi do. beautifully 1.1 i? traied. 91 rV>R pat.X?A V V l is M'K'KfRO HIBD avii ea?i I. , :re n r-#Bt'tri- r irner of cifMBlMMi and Weal Truth -tr- eta. X. i. A Ml I ?t t - AtriRIA'tTT AMD OAT AO AN A'? A IN - r Re ... and Mom i ?? -ttie .amtilooaiitp and $ hat " alyatree ,| I .leek!' V tl a. t? ja.i-m- TobepU|?l ? >i At. nrtay, lithtiiM.. th- rubber ol til-ia g in ea UPORTIRO FOR RAI.V KINO I'll a |;r,i . M'\N I a ii ... -tm.: ' s uu a. told, at FBANX1S UCMM -N. M R ?ainii?' .u aw vat, Ume Kc.ii. II politicau ATA I. \TXOF \ND KXTIff'M ASTTU MEET! NG OF i\ riti/tui* ot the Eighth \\ Hi', hel!, purau'iM noun*. at the f'hini'M* f-ti FrlUy #*ve..inu' Oct. 1ft. Mr <? ? ?iv ' \\ . Thompson wa?H n tcil rh.Urman, mid Mr. .Jhuich IV Hayes* Kt. IVl 'I * On iik tinn. the rhmrinun ?P|?<dntril Mnaam \Y TL Kiihrr, Kir hard l ulUi m ami 1* II. WomIh coinrnUmo to drift re-? httlioiR PY|?r?Mutlvt of th?-am*** ' the ni^Mtni?, who, ?xf?*r ?* ?holt ai?i?enrt\ roporu ' the follow tug preamble and pr we*' 1 i;.:> wbhh were na t uiinoUHly ?<!< pUhJ:? When ;;s. we have heard with feeling's ol mingled regret-Mid bulb* nation the notion ot the bo|t?r* from the regu'a demo era tic party, In convention on .Monday evening lant. in their ii minntioti lor Com;re-**, and their unH'-rupuloiH attempt* t ? force h i id nomination upon the party proper for their s ipport and ftufffctgc: therefore, he it Kt Holved. That we. citizen* of the Eighth ward, ni"iii'>??r* of the regular democratic party, condemn the action of sail Con \entioti In their nomination of Hittitol IC. fcliektaa for i/ongre * a* illetal. and we uti? rly repudiate said nomination and pled-p* ourselve* not to fax or or support the mme Kenolved, That in Hen. iltmin Will bridge we recognice a gentleman who. for a long series of years, has cHtablbdie 1 .in unsullied reputation for honor and integrity, and who. if e!e t ed an our repi' centstivc in Oongre**, will do juatlce to the party and to us. his constituents, and that therefore we will use all means in our power u> promote hi* election. RendxeJ, 'I hat the proceedings ot this meeting he published in the New York Herald. On motion of .Mr Mealy, the report of the committee wis unanimously adopted. The meeting then adjourned, subject to th- call of the chair man " (JKO. \Y. THOMPSON, Chiirmm. Jamks P. If aykh, Secretary. E mouth assembly district.?at a meeting of j the debvatcH elected in pursuance to a call of th?- Deim < ratio Republican General Committee of Tammany Hull, h? l t at Hfts'lnph' Hotel, corner of liroome and I*itt streets, on Fri day evening, 1Mb mst., Hon. James .1. Reilly was tmsnUn usly nominated us the democratic caudidate for member of Assem bly. FRANCIS CLARK, Choirra xu. John II. Loxc, Secretary. \TATl RALIZATION.?THE NATURALIZATION COM la njitteeofthe Democratic Republican General Comm. will be In session daily at room No. H Tammany Hall, fr un 10 AM io 4 I* M. Applicants will require the endorsement of a mt inU'r ot the Ueueral Committee before it certificate w ill be Billed. VTOTlrK TO DISTRICT CANVASSERS AND TNSI'EC as tore of Election.?The Inspectors of Kleetion of the Kirat, Beoond, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh wards, .ire hereby notified to appear at the office ol the I'ouiuy Clerk on Wednesday, loth mat , he tween the hourtof 10 A. M and 4 E M., to tike the oath pre k rilied by law. The Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Flf tcciuh, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, nineteenth, Twen tieth, Tw enty grat and Twenty Second w ards, to attend at the office of the County?llerl: on Thnrwlnv, gist lost .at the same liourn. The < anva'sacrs of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth. Seventh. Eighth. Ninth. Tenth an i Eleventh w irdi are leqncMed to attendatthe office of the County Clerk oti 1 riday, Xist last., between the houriof 10 A. M. and I 1' M . to take the oath prescribed by law. The rnwvasscrs of the Twelfth, Tldrteenlh, Kourteenili, Fifteenth. Sixteenth, Seven tecnth. Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-lint and Twenty second i\ ant* are hareby notified to attend lit the olllci 01 the County Cleric no Saturday, Bfcl Inst., between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 F. M , to tithe ihc oath preaerlbnd by law. D. T. VALENTINE. Clerk Common Council. rrUMMANY H A I.I, MASS MEETING.?THE FOLLOWING 1 gentlemen have been appointed a committee to make arrangi n.-nta lor a ratification meeting to he held at T im many Ilall ?Charles Moore, Alfred Chaucellor, II. J. t'ru/i.T, !ianfel Donovan. Robert Donnell, T. W. Adams, Daniel Linn, li. K, Morange, Samuel Webster. Bernard Kelly. Hugh I'coin l ie. I'eter Mitchell, .lohn II. Cliambera, 11 S llirt, Michael H.ilpln, Stephen Wilson, Oliver liihbard. Thus. K. Downing, ?lax M Sweeney, Richard B. Connolly, Hugh Murray. The rnmmitte" will meet this day, Oct 16, at 1 F. ?., at Tammany Ilall. I'uuetual attendance is re .nested. ISAIAH RVNDKRS, Chairman of the I\>uuly Convention. J A*. V SWEEIfET ? ,r|?? J as. Hum bi.eto.n . ss*cret "*? "1ST ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION-AT A I meeting of the Delegates of the First Assembly district, held at 111' i.reenwich atreet, on Friday evening. Oct. 15, lain, on tnoti"ii. Mr. Daniel Mehan, of the Second ward, was called to the chair, an l Messrs John M'Dotinell anil Thorn is M'Otrty were chosen sec retaries, on motion of Mr Lynch, of the Fotinh ward, tin Hon, Jacob 1. Smith was unanimously unnu tinted as their candidate. DANIEL MEHAN, Chairman. J on a M'Do shell, > secretaries Thomas M Vaktv, iswrM,rw' 4 Til ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ?AT A MEETINti OF THE T" Convention to nominate a candidate for the Fourth Aasem Idy district, held at I'rthaaoraa Hall, Canal atreet, Antrcwr J. Fisher w as railed to the chair, and l'eter L. Flertv was chosen fa ??clary On motion Wm. C. Ooier was unanimously noint r.ated as the democratic candidate fur the Fourth Assembly District. A NDKEW J. FISHER, Chili man. Fair a L. Fiertt, Secretary. f TII CONGRESSIONAL PISTRICT v) Kir Tenth, Fifteenth and Seienteenth wards. THE DEMOCRACY of tlie above district nre in-rit?*.l to meet m mass on Thursday evening, Oct 21, nt 7'? o'clock, Ht TUB COori'.R l.NSTITfTB, to ratify the unanimous icm,mulon of the If n JOHN COCHRANE for Congress. By order o! the Sixth Disti l l t'onsroaatoual Convention. FREDERICK B. I.KK. Chairman. L. F 11 ikiihov Mec'y. rOBBITTKB or sRBAKGE>EXTa Flevenlh ward. Fifteenth w ard. Soienteentli ward. Psid Hoke. W K Jonas, 8> h'tylrr Livingston, John D. Murdoch. Joho Wheeler. Lawrence Tiirnure. 8TH CONORKSriONAL PKMOCRATIO I>I8TRI'T Club ? A l a large and enthusiastic ineetinK of the ludhpen dent democratic electors of this district, held on Wednesday evening, 13thtall., St FiUtgersld Hall. Thirty tilth street, the following resolution was unanimously adopted ? Resolved, That we cordially approve of thecoaraeof the lion Horace F Clark ill the lnat seaaion of Congress, and he Have that his totality and lntelligeni e eminently entitle him to renomtuatiou. and we pledge mm our heartvaud united sup port. JAMKM KERI.AN, President * RANCI8 yC IN, Vice Freak < apt JsBia Kki.lt, ) s-rrrt.rl-. ( haulm Aua*. \ secretaries 1 ftTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.?AT A MEETING OK THE I"' Deleealea t" the Democratic Convention of the Tenth lothl ASSCnihlT district held at i#H First avenue, on motion John W. Chanter w.s unanimously nominated aademocratic andhlate for thta district. C. J. CAMHRKLKNU, Chairman. Fmsm is Cmkabmi. Secretary. I ?JTI1 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, CD WARD.?AT A I aI meeting of th ? delegates "1 ihe Th rteenlh Asaemblr dis rl< I, held at Nations! Hall. Forty fuwttstreet, between Eighth end Mlatb avenues, on Frfctay evening. Oct 15, at tUo'eliirk, I ursoant to a call o| the Tammanv II ill Ccneral t .onnnlttee It n olloti Peter P Hoppeit was culled to the chair, an I Pa rick Murphy win ap| "inted Secretary. <m inoiion Peter Master* n wis wnsntmoualy nominated aa a candidate f>r the Thirteenth Assembly district PKTER P BOPPERT, chairman Patbick Mcarnr, Secretary. 1 "TTH ASSEMBLY niSTRICT. TWELFTH WARD.?PE 1 I ii ? rate Rrpnhhi in Regular Nominations.?For Mem her of Asm mbly (paopla'B choice). THOMAS YKITCH. *>OP WARP-A GENERAL MEETING OF THERE sai?i cnUra of this ward w.II he held at Shafer'a, In Forty si iHi si ret t U.la even ng. at H i. i lork Members will pleas- ue punvtual TKKKNCK KILEY, President, Cmaklsb Atsrarsos Seeretarv UUI SKd, 1 LOOMS, AC., WAKTBD. 4 SMA1.L PRIVATE FAMILY WITHOCT CHILDREN. J\ wish ui rent s tiarl of a ho i,- mu*t m- situated In Itr-mk l>n, within a short distance of Fulton ferry; whre the family is small preferred Address slating l'? ?ii *o. rooms and mat, which mlist be moderate, A. U., but III UeraU offl'-e. A shall resectable f\mii.y. commitincJ or three rmwn persons, wish rent part of a bo use: must i e respi to ly lorated, In Brooklyn, n? ir Fnlton or Well strw t i.rry tddresa, stating larins iwhich must be moderste) and fu'l psiWrtttalB, Adams, b> t 111 Heraldsgtos References ei ? bunged. 4 Fl RMIStlKD FH'I SE W ANTEP?BY A IUUHH IB J\ ll' tt n, with tele and on-i till' wle r- lie retn wonldbe 1 u.ken , tr:.j or ail In Iweird. Th- b?si of reference given. \e , suime,'to b?< sek> eping Addr.,, i or I,.Vv( N Y Poet ?S, ? BRT WEKY WANTEP- -MoT LARGE (IR A BUILD!MO suitable fur that purp, e up Utwa preferred. M?tt bare I I tt L-rage and, if poaelMe steim power alts b?J. Ad | lrrsa Mating rent, Ac., ('. K. V., bos I OU Pott oOce D RVMIfRD HOTSR WATTED?FOR A SHALL PHI II i o f-inily, sl" i* I 'Ih str et st I Main Fourlh I end Sixih avenues I ncterplionabie reference given L r I ihar.irter end responsibility Au iiess o, uy, kncn spiare ! I n i ? de LU'BMSIIKD HOCSE WARTEP BY A MtN* AMP I wife, w.tle ? ' in I'y. a fiinu.Ued b is?. n. ir Hraadway ari I tielow Dam liftb ? reel, adspte I to tla a- simmrelsth>n of a few first eiaaa btMrdera ballafartory rcic-en-ea, Ac., given | All -SB. with psrle ulsis. I 1 111 lb r d Iilliee. F't HNISHKP IK'I'bK. WWTKP -IN Ml W YORK OR llrtoklyn wltbhi forty ndn iO. wilk of the City Hall. N w YmR. !?? aauisl' I stall y <?? sdo' - a '.nail cottage hills-, i, allyfaHSmad,preferred, or w u.d ),ke in wafaraMted h i st ifsulfed aa to atl", Iwalltr and reM Address D. h. K . ; Lei aid Oce 'po rniNTFIlP AMD HfiOKBIMPERS ?WAMTEP. A I si.itiillng ureaa, In mm4 nrdar alataa at l ab Milt Ad I :rts?W H , HersM oAfe, f r ?h.. lay \lMV1Hi- IV 4 SMALL FRIV tTF FA MII.T, A WELL i VI lurnahed l.rwt class lei i*. f;, m Nio em)'ef to Mai. be ; twn a w aaMafftna |4are and T--n:v thir l *t?d f>e(lag In n nnd blith svenniw. or an iinf'irilabnd house wlthoi the same limits R, ii not to eicced S J.i per annum. Addrnas P., t-n m Poet oAoa. _ VI' INTFD TO RERT?FOR 4 SMALL FVMILT, AN i f v union isle-d bous?'. on Fifth area1 ah or la its vhdnlty. | A id reus Mating terms, D < 1.9-4 P .: ndica. At' AMTF.D TO HIRE? A MOPER \TE S17.E FCRMISIIEP | if lt< MiM". fn-fn IV.iirih l? Tw?*Mjr iliir<l Rtrfft, MfMMilh'l I I oiirUi hi I Katli !mi 2,1^? IV?tt [TVANTFn rrRy|f*f?F.n AFARTMRNTH foR TTIR fi wtmcr,'t n (r? n'l' in*n an 1 laMt .1 pirkif, on* or two I l?# fr'Mti:-a hi?H V't'li' H. #.i?t of lln 1 i n* mil ^iSSrrull} unn-t Aildn \A lu'* rfail, ofli- 0 WANTKTV-fK TflK NKTiJIfHnlUloorior UrTH WK ! ft nnr, b0t\v00n IJfeluli an<i 1? ? nty finit-'h n Wr*t I #ltM Iwmp, (tifDiilvNIt ?? ntait.inv ?ii m m l l iurt r | VHiiUi' rm#M A4dnm iJu W? h fomtfi VI'ANTFTWA P \ ft I?K f.APtOK PKHIIOOM % WD TWO I ?? pm all N irlibi i pel JT0? tt?r a ?Tiialt familv ikH t 1 IRNI M?fi iidjit, liOlIitrdH '<&*??. \\ AMTRIL I NFfRNISIlEP, A R'-lM AMP ONE OR | two bedrooms, mni, nleui for h us-keeplng, bw'stfo i I H'sr bfvfli avenue ?n<1 Rtabtb s reef Keferencea eielishge I I Addr, ss. wl'h terms, Ae . B X H.. Iters|J o?ee UT A NTKP IMM1EPIATEI.Y -OM STATEM ISLAND (north side preferred. 1 for 1 sm 1 I foully, fof winter and I antnmer, a urM > Isss house or roiisge. furioshed or untnr niabed Address R . log 1(M Post . (Bee U'AMTFP-IVMFIHATK.lv. BELOW TWENTIETH Kn i t, and bwtw-oa Thtr l and Hh h avenues, a modern house, win ily or p rlinl y fumtslnsi, psef of the rent to he jtkioi In i'onrii. so l :i few other aecet hour lers periuilted. Addr* ?? Houae, hriX 105 If eraKl oftlee \\' ANT1 n- 1 W/| ROI MM AND A RKPROOM. '?R V? * ??hen I tli" flrsl or sisai 1 (loir t*ir s f.imlly of three. In a nice house, with r-w so I Wsl* r. hs siloo * set *if Brndway and I" low Bo rreslre.l tetma ?"t I* .1 eedfdl per m<inth Aodr*s?W J. !?. Ilemi'l ? tie" for liiree daya. UKMTIfFRT. ARTIKH'U! TEETH IMAFRTRp AT THE LOWE I , \ | ssd je prices eta on sliver JW on i*"'' tIA. co 'inn nag (IMP on pisllua f M Te* Aatlrseted without pain otB ?? :tl?i itial strea4 hear Hut ui r, owe blorh w aatof Broadw ay Dr KAtil.KToM II Wits' ON, Ml BOND STREET, oPKrtATIVE vMD Li* iw-imil 1 t iring dentist. woaFl re<| *u illy lavRe t'i" it l? u(i in of pers. es seelitn'r aniterbir avcwRgmm In ?irli'eiil be 1 also ev-ry les c iion ot s ti'lrisl 1 u-ib, m innl'icturtlI for thi prwf'suwou at ah vt koiiot, nut at the very hi WV *t t - la gi.yw lOilUNlMI AH0 IXMMMO. t km iii, private fam(i>v residing in a mo J\ cVra luillt house w mi all improvements rmil In nn nn I <? i Unliable netghl orhood, will li t the whole or part of th'- *e eouit door, with laiard. Apply at 170 East Eighteenth street. A SM ALL FAMILY WOULD LET. ToGKFHKR OR separate, ii suit ol furnished room* ou the first or second floor, with partial board If required Th# kotnr in And clans. Situation desirable. References exchanged. Apply at 01 West F.lcv rutli at: eel, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. t PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE A FEW 7\ gentlemen, or a gentleman nnd wife, with board. The li, hi has a'l the modern Itnprovemetita, is pleauantly located hi \\ ell iiirnish"d. References required. Apply at lit Knot ,\ neteenUt street. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN* A PLEA J\ saiit aeeond story room, prettily furnished, with closet, crate and pes, in a private family;"terms *1060 per week, lix'Kilou eeniral and easy of access. Apply at 59 Fifth street, uear Second avenue. A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT BOARDERS, WISH a 1 to let ? neatly furnished parlor and bedroom lo a gentle ii:hii and wife, or to single Rentlcmeu, wi:h or without board; a private table served in their mom. All the modern Improve menta. Inquire at No. 03 West Twenty tifth street, near Sixth avenue. A PRIVATE FAMII.V WOULD ACCOMMODATE A LA dy and gentleman or a few single gentleman with board, w here they will find the comforts of a home Apply at the northwest' corner ot Seventh avenue and Thirteenth street. Dinner at six. A PRIVATE FAMILY WOCUD ACCOMMODATE TWO or three single geutl neu or a family with board, Home brow n stone, containing the modern improvrxnent*. Apply at 144 Flast Thirteenth si, vet, near Sccuua avenue, itcst of refer tetice given and required. A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND floor, handsomely fttm ^hiwl: also a large room on third lloor, to let, with board, uuporior house, ixyss'sslug all modern improvements. A liberal table pruvideu. No. 832 iimadway, above T wiifth rtfsi A SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET--WITH BOARD. ALSO rooms for single gentlemen, In a very pleasant location; Convenient to the ears and three lines of stages. Apply at 71 West Fourteenth street, first house west of Sixth avenue A HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM. WITn BEDROOM and pantries attached, to let to one or two single gentle men: also, a room satiable for a physician, In a priv ate house Willi nil the modern improvements. Iuquire at 90 Prince m cet. a few doors w est of Broadway. A DF.SIRABI.E AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED trout room, with all the modem conveniences, can be had. with Isiiird. it :t71 Fourth street, near Lafayette place and Brundwuy. Dinner at six. References exchaugnd. A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A LARGE WELL FUR aY nished room, with grate and gas. would like to let it Willi iHiiird, for the w Inter, to one or two sin -tie gentlemen, at tno la* rate terms. The house is in w and tir.u class, near Union square. Apply at 37 Last Eighteenth street, lirst door east of Broadway. AVERY PLEASANT SUIT OK FURNISHED ROOMS on the second floor to let, with board, in a private family, w Pit every comfort and convenience. Apply at 79 East Twen ty seventh street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. a phivato: eamila*. having more room than J\. they require, will let a nicely furnished front room, with lire, bath and gas, toa gen l imn, with or without board. Th? neighborhood is convenient and very respectable. Iuquire at 43 King street. A furnished bedroom to let?with hoard. at *.'t per wielt. Two or three young men will find a comfortable heme at No. 8 State street, New York, third lloor. front loom. A SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, on Filth avenue, near Tweuty-ftrst street. Will lie dis pose! of to a family; private table served in the best manner, and first elaaa accommodations. Address W. 11. E., Herald ofliee, and It w ill be attended to. Avery handsome LABOR room, on second floor drontl with elosets. gas, heater, Ac., also, a nice small ? ooin attached, to let. with board, to a gentleman ami wife or . tlgle gentlemen. The lr"me Is one of the most delightful in Brooklyn, a few minutes' walk from Wall street ferry. Good reference required. Call at 141 Montague street, between 11 urt and Clinton streets. AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, OK RETIRED AND DO mestii habits, wishes to obtain board in a genteel French family, where there are a few boarders and w here the French language la exclusively spokeu. Address Bachelor, box 119 Herald office, for two daya. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND A FEW SINGLE gcutlemen may obtain pleasant rooms with board, at No 10 Carroll place" (Itleei ker street). Dinner at six o'clock. Reference* given and required. A GENTLEM AN AND WIFE OR A COUPLE OF SINGLE x V gentlemen can lie accommodated with board In a private house with all the improvements: references required. In quire at 121 West Twenty second street. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE J\. single gentlemen ran Snd good board and pleasant rooms, w ith the comforts of a borne, by applying at 61 Nassau street A lady might also be accommodated, a musical oue prelerred. A DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS?A FRONT ROOM U.X. and bedroom, on the second lloor. to let. separately nr to gctber, w ith break Ism in a neatly furnished house, having every ni'<dem convenience. Location SI West Twenty aecoud ?i.ret, near Filth avenue. A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, , with bedroom adjoining, to let either l< gether or sepa rately, on second floor, front, with board; house In all rcapecu like a private family , the best reference given If desired. 36 Krai Twentieth a:reel, near Broadway. A LADY AND SERVANT WISIIA FURNISHED j\ n?>m and hllllm?, without board, gaa, hath, Ac ; term* moderate, id Broadway preferred, and not above Fourteenth Mi eet. Address lor three days, Mrs Desperate, box ISO Herald office. A HANDSOMELY AND NEWLY FURNISHED SriTOF rooms, in s private family, to let with first class board. IkiUM-bas all tinxlrrti convenience! and is delightfully situated. J%ne nee.' apply unless willing m pay a reasonablearise fir superior sccummodsttoas Apply at 160 Weal Eleventh street, uear Sixth avenue. A GENTLEMAN. TEACHES OF MUSIC, IS DESIROUS J\ ofotliinlng a pleasant uufiimiahed r on. with teiard, f.re and gav In a private in.iltiitkiii or private family, at the t He o| $;a per nnuitb. and three to four leaaona weekly on th* pianoforte. Address for two days F. L. Madiaoti Square Poet office. Board-a nE.NTi.KMAN and wife or two or lore, single persons can have pleasant rooms, with board, on moderate tern.*, at No 44 East Sixteenth street, near Union aqnare Gas. baths. Ac. Dinner at six o cl^ck. References exchanged. Board-wanted. an CNFrRNi*nrp front par lor and hedrenm, nilh slerplng i ^miii iUllox r-r ??r t 11.1, with hwafd for a (?-nilrni.tu. ?ife two small rhll !ri*n id I *TIant. in a (ill. Hi# family; l-.atlon 'relit reu Fourteenth an I I'orllrlb streets and 1 bird and dev*nth ?vrnuia, terms reason able. Addrraa II. U.. bot ITS Ilrrald oflce. Board -a VBAT PKdlRAllt.E RI'tT OF ROO*R FOR a gctillrtuali and M Ife, and One suitable for a aiogle gen II man. ean he . .niaim-d ut at West T w rnty third street, ui-ar KUtk ivtBUc. Kiterrncea iidiaaiM. OARD.-A UKN'TI.EMAN AMD WTFR, ANDSRYRRAI. ?In*]"" *? I lumen. ran obtain ban tanme apartm-nta, for ntehed or uaioriitthrtl. with N?rd. In a private family ? unt ~ " *" of I* B Ing a ilat r jta. bouse In the Immediate ri< Initjr of Mad aon ?uuare Apply r* from Broadway square. Apply at U West Twenty audi street, second di*>r ad way. Board-waktkp. bva orntucman amp wife i??n?rai. milium sting. on second or third fl<*?r. mm fort .My fnrnlal.nl wl'h gi?id pi in hoard. Inralw Wt?> Fourth'and faurwiR atrrri#, t rm? md >o rirM SMI p.r m ck, I re ami light tnrlndnd. Addreaa Mr Th 111ia. ilrrald fdhrr I>o A R D. ?AiEN TLBRKM HISIHMO MOOD KO<>V ARB > r llmaid al re*. aside prlei ? In a pleas Ini firnll' a hrrr 'h ? - nmlhrta of a home may he enjoye |, will planar call al lid '.ri.nd slwet: the ni ~i oentral location in the < ky. ncariy of poaRr Ih ? Odd Feliow'a Hall. ^ BOARP.?TfnCONlV PI. Aft To F1KP OI'T WHERE yog mat and should Rnd b" trdla al the Mew Turk Pr ? Irrtltre and Heteetlre Agency. H liroadway ll mats too nothing lkantln| houses hj pp.ting ma) lind those tk-y * at and nave Ihemaelri a from ioaaea. A. BOARP-tT MO 1 At* TOR ri.Ar'R ,No n?i FOC RTll ? ire.ii, Inmlahed or ttnft r itahed rokkA with fnil boar I The bnnaa I- oral?la?> ha? all the modern Improvementa, and la < at rntrnt to ram rod ategns. References required Br.ARP IN \ SV AM. FAMll.T-A FINK FRONT ROOM, m a aired dralrn'de 1 r ati 01 snHati'e tnf a gentleman and lady. Kefereuwa h gnirod. Addr an R , hot I .Mil Pool ofllre ?ARP IM A FRIVATR FaMTI.Y-THE WHOI.R ?iF s**t ond gcror w It he let, together or aepsratclj Humeral ?lio'tiorh M ie.. n< ? ? ie.ptli. I Applr at 41 Kaat TwentAe-h enrol, hntweeii HhnilWkfM Fourth atrmue BOARD IN RROORI.TM?WtTHIR FIVR MfMITRv waft nt the houth or Wall street itrr) l?*rtre and small i ? ma on tlie aerond and third floor. ? tnf.ttaTde hedrwwa nd amttig r ma adjoining with board. may let had al 21 ?nhry atreet ll. ,. r. ?, ..... bai led. BOAT P lb HRooKI.YM, MO 22 It t N PS UTimj f l.ear Foltoli R'riy.?\ p i'lor and Irt ? ni, fnrr -flflia unftMhlahi i. ? -o, art era I single i MM, will he lid. v ith leaard. i!i i>< lira* cUaa. B BOARB IM RROORI.TM M UTlMOHTtlM tTRKRT ? Ni ne hid \rry geutdni pert na need apply. Refere?r*a tnmRred. Do AID IB PROOKI.YB?M ftJBTOM fTliKKT.-OSK I# pa m ?Mli ' I en igfeKirhel nn the aerond Moor, alw. two p i ma lor geui ? men with full or pi.rtlal hnngd. IJOARTi IN MHOOKI.VM --FrRMRIIF.il ROOM* oM li ? do il.?rdfli?w n >y he had In a nrlrato family, hy single i etiii men <o a larnlly, at Wi Henry street. * A It ft IN naooKJAM. lot Ol.IMTflB RTRRF.T, COR per of Ptale. ninvemeid I Wall ?treed and "tooth ferries ir.friaora oi fin ?. an I si i ? maw fiw genlleiti a, lie had, wMh biiord. <m reaaonahie terms. Refermn m re B DOARP IN RftOOKI.TM, WfTlll* FIVK MINl'TKv I) ankofW* -? - 1 I ? ry Twolnrge plenani front and Imp k fi-owia. on I he aero "id ' lew. with Hedro una ittaehed, aod ili). for i gentleman and m? Wwh Apply al 119 Henry atramt, Mrmi Pl-rrepont anl ftarh I >' - \ I I) oM HRooKI.YM HRtnHTF ROOM4 FI R I ) I .all Iii nriilahe l ln a genle l loeatton, dlreefly on I ? HehId", ml) o?e iiiiiiii" ? walk Irtim W til ?ireel frrrt; a ;n R| m?en ?trret. dinner al 6 o'rhi k. Relerencea glaen tud iMpilretl B" HARD IM fOI'TII IllMinKtTM - A PRIYATK FAMt v ' opTtng a ii "i tmely IRrtitahedIwmae wliltln three tt ? nl ? walk "I the i.o " try, oil ? ipertor nnewmmmlW it. "lootii . two I m leaf-elite wintei Apply at M tlow greaaalrei l. three dm .ra Irom M.rka DOARDIMB IM #RRRRY TFT. ?OMR OR TWO nF" Ik | ? 'aide gentlemen e..n ot lain r ? id in tr.l tnd aeeoftamo det'ona In n prlTate ftWtiHy.io'ftadnn of th'ee peretna (no < lilldren .by app.ilog ii ti Marts atlf I, alWTe Iti en, Jeraey Board wavirp?for a i.apt amdormtirma*. I i-aidfoi the lady only Addnsa, Stating Incathm and terms. Ilarry Mnekett, Herald ofllre Board wantpd?for tiif. wimtrr. ry a ?irm ileman and lady, bnnrd for la-It only, In a family where liter e ,| e lew if no 'be. I .tar lei a, |o- alt tn Iretweeo llleeek'-r and )urnle. mil aireeut and Broadway and WWnaWd arenoe. Addreaa Brum Dey, llernld nflra. ____ BOARD WABTRD-h ORBTi.RWaM AYII'I Id ABHKMt f out ijtt Iii n.'Wd of She time tMRpwa a ntnro vaII'. Ire, for hh- wlp and rhld illmnmh* oM) In a. one reape -taMe .tn-l ? Ii,iel family Op I w I Be w ill oeptijiy the ri. ? n >\ trie I th" i i ; Teioia tiiua' >? m-?|eral" A ' In ??, a'a'm,; p nM, In i ifgi, latkui I" V AVtf.| hi John dffflt. (WAfUMMO AWD liODODHl. r> OARD M'AMUl? BV TWO LADIES, MOTHER AND (l iugliierwith an unfurnished mm, in > lamae where Harp are I tit few bo.inters. Upper par', of the city preferred; .re 1 oat office. AddMfcs X. X, I'll lull Board wanted?immediately. i;y a respect able young tinn <?eania>i) ItnttrliHy private family, where liicre ate uo ? lhei boarder* end the comforts of a home ran he enjoyed. Hoard uut to exceed ft per week. Heal of reference givru. Pit use address J. I, Edwards. 37 Spring at. Board wanted-ry a respectable young woman, whr works tint at dressmaking, withngaidnwlady, orb) a small family. Addressa note, with name of street and ?lumber ol house-, to A- M. N., Mudlauu cquaro Post office, l'or a few day a. J^OARD FOR TDK WINTER WANTED?RY A t:!?".N tleuian. bis wile, infant and nurse; will ie pure a wt II fur ni"hed parlor ulid bedroom adjoining, with pantries, and hot end cold w ider, and sli e| ing niTotnmoilations for si rvant, in a pleaennlly located modern built house; terms not to exceed tit per week. Address D. E. I'., Herald oilier. BOARDING?TU 0 GENTLEMEN AND THETR WIVES or a few tingle gentlemen can he sornm mo luted with bonrd in a genteel private family, on moderate leiuu, at No. 63 Kauex street, Jersey city. Boarding .?'two furnished rooms wout.n re let to two gentlemen and ladlea, board for the ladies only, with a > otnig w mow lady, in a retired part of the city, between Tenth and fourteenth streets. Address Mrs. C., Uuloil square Foot otlire. Kefereuees exchanged. Boarding agency, no. aw hroadway, room No. !'>>?.?'Those wishing a boarding plai n, rooms or houses will be directed grails to what they wish, families having vacancies for select boarders, furnished or unfurnished rooms, Ac., should rnminmiicaie. Wanted, a furnished bouse in the ceutrsl part of the city. BOARDERS' EXCHANGE. NO. 4 APPI,ETON'S BUILD Ing. .'140 Hroadw av. Pull particulars of the most desira ble hoarding places in families .uid boarding houses supplied gratuitously. Private families and others can obtain desirable . .carders by early application. We charge for the Hoarders obtained. Terms moderate. (TIIILDREN FROM 3 TO 9 YEARS OE AGE, WTT.T. BE J boarded and educated by a lady experienced in t*a"htng. They will receive the best of care, riatlsl.triory refcrencH given. Address, for one week, Instruction, box "i'JU Uer.ild office. (tOOTER HOUSE, S34 HROADWAY.?PRICE FOR J rooms, one person, per day. 25 cents to fto cents; gentle man and wile hi to $1 fro. A good restaurant in tlic bouse. DKI.IGHTFUI, LOOATTON AND A COMFORTABLE home cau lie etyoyed iu a genteel American family, plea santly located, convenient to Hroadway. A in*.illy furnished front'room, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single genllruuii. Apply at G7 Second avenue, corner ol Fourth st. I3LEG ANTI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN >J ut ibe Hotel si. Ucrui.aln. llro.idwsy, Fifth avenue ami Twenty-second street. Small parlors and bedrooms, with baths attached, to rent, permanemly, at tins delightfully located hotel, now conducted on the European plan. I TRENCH HOARD.?ONE OR TWO R7NOLK GENTLE men can be at with comfortable ro ms ? nd good 1m >ti ill, by apply lug at 57 Hleecker sUeet. Diuucratti o'clock. French and English spoken. Furnished rooms to let?with or without partial tnard. Apply at 387 Fourth street, between the Bowery and Hroadway. House contains all the modern tm provementa. Furnished rooms to let.--a few gentlemen can be accommodated with furnished moms in a private family, where they can have all the comforts of a home, break fast and tea If required Apply at fik Variuk street, near St John's park. IjH'RNISIIKD ROOMS TO LET-SIZE AltOi'T II ItY 16 ' feet; one on HC I>nd floor and "lie on third floor, front >>i" rear rooms, handsomely furnished; family of four a lulls. Apply at 6# East Sixteenth street. TjU RNISHKD OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WITH .T lionrd. to let to gentlemen or to a gentleman and wife; rooms on first or second door. Ilath. gas, Ac. Apply at vj West Eleventh street, between Filth and Sixth avenue-,. JTl'RNISHKD ROOMS TO LET?WITH OR WITHOUT board, to single gentlemen. In a handsomely furnished house, st moderate prices References required Apply at 22k West Fourteenth street, between Eighth sod Ninth avenues. Furnished rooms to let?down town, with out board; a nicely furnished front room, suit title for one or two gentlemen, with convenience for lire If desired, at fld per week. also. ,,ne single room at $1 0U per week, laxation desirable, 21 East Hroadway. IAI RNIKIIKD ROOMS TO LET-A FEW WELL FUR i.iabed rooms to let, with gas and bath In th? bouse, and a handsome bark parlor. Also, two nice ruotn* ou the thir I floor. Rent $3 60 per week, with ga* and water. Inquire st tt& Grand street or ut No. 12 Wooaler street. fjARENClf HOARD?A PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO r let a furnisheil room, with partial boar't, to a single g~ii tlemnn. Only French spoken. Apply at 246 Tenth street, near F.rst avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET?ROME AS LOW AS 61 per week. suitable for single men. fire and breakfast cm be had in the room if required Apply st IsO Moll street, four > i org stove Hroome. BM'RNISHED ROOMS WANTED?WITH PRIVILEGE OF kitchen, for a hid), child and set vent, uear a park or BifWarr, for the winter; ti ruis must be nxaicrstAddresa or apply to Win Moultrie, 52 William street. (A KNTLEMEN AND LADIES FAN HE ACt'OMMODA T ted with pleasant risinia and good board. Rooms fur Dished or unfurnished, to suit the parlies. Apply at No. 5 Willougbby street. (TENTI.EMKN AND TIIEtR WIVEE OR KINOT.R OK* J llrmen nu l>e acoumraodnlnd w itb board at No. S Wrat Baltic atreet, 8011th BrookI> n (1 KNTf.KMKN ANDTIIEIR WIVKR AND SINGLE GEN T llrmen c an be af? nwiimdalt il wi'b hoard and luriiWi" d or MofundahMi rwtu; hnoae IN With gnu; S3 Kaat Broadway, t>? ween t'alharine and Market n(r<?1? It la in a g.aal lia-atiou HimnE! n'RNIHHKD BOOM IN ForKTKKXTII ?treet - A piirlnrand I elmom on aeeond and third tbtor, | ?iili or without hoard, r tn be had m aploaaaut family, In Fnurtirnth atreet bet we. n Fifth avrnur and I'nlrrraity place. Addrras but W Pull rki r HOTEL IdtDGINGR?ONE m/V'K FRO* THE CITY llall. f'lean and comfortable atngi ? mom* can t>e bad at the Globe llotcl, corner ul William and Frank fori Wreeta, M< w York, at 2ft to.T cent* per night, or >1 and R! SO per week Gen tlemen and wile 75 rente i'i en all nigbt T OFFKR AN KI.EU ANT A VP COMFORTABLE HOME I to two or four bachelor gentlemen, In a pmate bnnar up town, pleaaantlj and rentralfy he ated Everything tic.-.-?arv will l>e pmaridea; lire gam, and hreakfaat aerred ?l any hour their waabmg done. their linen ht-pt In perfect .irder, md ail lat er appointment* In keeping. Kef. reneea required. Ad ?Irvaa. with real name, G. I.. N Herald oflice I OFFER TO TWO RACfIEt<OK GENTLEMEN A HCTT 1 ot heautllnl r? ma the nneat 10 the rgy. In a atri-tlr private hoiiar op town, pleai.inlly and neutrally luraie.1 In. hiding lire, gaaand all other neceaaary appointment* Itetereocea required. Aditreaa. w 1th real name, N. I. U. Union * . l ire I'oat idbie, or boa ltM Herald udk e JEWISH HOARDING HOI HE. In* KLEKt'KFR STREET Fan.ill. g and alngle gentlemen requiring board for (be winter, will dod aim le ic ommodatioua at l(M lilee.ihcr atre-t. \f EAL BOARD -GENTLEMEN AND E kMII.IKS WMI ill In board with or without room* ahould Ire'he Blam-art llonae. Broadway and Tw.dtih afreet lire itf.iai fr. m 7 to IS. dinner from S In 7. nipper Ui: IS o'rl >-k. Allow r.U* by tlx we. k. >TtrrrrF-first c?,\p?i lodgings at the htar _ I Of Ibe W . at Shade. F.ldridge atreet, four door* front i.rael, ai?a [irf idght hp the week, bath lle luladl Itrg front ni.ui It' let, hi for an rflrt. Fmprtrlor. THOMAS B MEDI.KY. N'O SO FRtNKf.TN STREET NEtR BROADWAY. ha? leen reretttlv lifted up aaa boar ling tona*. mi ? o a ot paring, led and bilh i.awaa, aad eight aingl- I i iota. to let for ait 1 r e gin. n nr nth* J 81 WO, ISO Rait Twenty third atreet. N'O 1 THIRD STREET. CORNER Hi? WERT?A rEW ?dnglr etdlemen i an lie aer.nnmot tied wl 'ihin'. ?ri"!r furnle' ' 1 " ina a i h fti'l or partial . -ard. the h < lie h.* afl the windera Iniprovruirnta-gae. Iiath ro an Ac. It. ;? r,.., .,.* eggh-oiged. 1~>LEAS?NT ROOMS AND RotRD CAN IIE II AD. FOR two p. ntleai. n. at CO Court alrent, Mr > >*l\u. ae ir I .ly flail family pro, t. I term rraioii.i ie Dunnr ai - * TWO Fl RMsllKD LARGE, H AN Ds'oMF EARLORN on Rrgt (long of tl>. aen dwelling ho lie .Tl D ir!m? ? ? Hieilh Itrooklya, will he let to owe or t*o g- nllemen, with par tial board, by p'laale fatally. Apply Hwmcdiit. |y TWO fl HNIHIIED ROOMH To f.VT HI* IT A RI.E V R (Rw'r gemleatMl. Heat of referene,. repPrel In on . at tlf < >read atreet, rant* r of Broadway. TO f.F.T - TWO OR THRRF. FFUNISHKD R K?Ms, without board. In a flr.l cl .ia hn*ia?' laqatre on the pre n. ?ei & Weal rwenlt aeeoti' iti eel, 11 te e. n Flftli and Si.th arenuea Reierem eg required. rPo I.ET WITH HotHD. A FRONT OR RAOK FtR I lor, haiid.onte . i i..,.ie.! wpli hoard J r a g-uitliionn and lady Ket> rwtn ea rt< baaped. Inquire of Mm. Ward. 117 1bcn.pi n Morel rnowtT WITH OR WTTWOt'T ROtRD Ef7RNfHHED I or unf?irnlihed froid ro.iwa on ien.nl ar tMhl floaeg aph on 'rteg ellaehfd. to marrhsl or alegle gwatlentea: term, mo ?terale. The honae bea gag, betb. Ae Anply at W V aad un at fro M T Nit F ROfiMR IN COOD ORDER. TO HMt?.U 1 g> i.teellaniiilea or atngi" gentlemen furntali- I or nn ir nb he.1, in tie- private htiuaa ll* Franklin atrret. wealfmat Tay hWiRahwa. Apply at ina, ri Pf.tfN. ortFT PXRTIF.H \ HMAll. tVrRfi'tN famdy wlah o. Ie| for the wtmer. Willi ? I a i'b - H '?? >rd, aaeomd at.uy Ixilmnm. wWi nw of 'lie *.y>dioo? pari -r AIk. a veijr fay - re' le Mfaiigemetd won! I l? ina.le wult a teacher. of dn I DMi table lady whf? la abi. it during the day tpnlr b r one day at N.I ntw 1 hiri. etghth atreet, a fttw dmra eait nf Eighth aw niie. UNEI RNfPIIFD RottM TO I.ET-OR WOFI.D RF. partly I tart lahed, to two yo- ng men. ?? a |o Igltig rooS. No board. T.-rma mulerate. Apply ni lib W cat F.loy enth at tl'ANTHt-RT TWO STN'.I.F. ilENTf.EMEN, A TllfRIt Ty atory front or In k mat, wgh be b mm attacheR bpe\k fial-itidle*. location between W. d Twentieth andTtV 'ntJf r Ighth atreida. and Hiith and Eighth at ennea A<blrewaO It., lai lit. Herd' rdflce, for three daja aiding term A wbleh muat lie moderate, an I no enlr in. ANTED-RV A RfNGt.R flENTI.FM t N (GERM \N>, afhrnlahed r- -m. w ,ih rai nil fli place Addreai. aiming Irrma, PR, l?>t 1.166 I'oat nfllee. w Tlf ANTF.D- A I I RNIsllED RoiiM OR TWit, WITH TT l*.ard for a la.'y, wV*rc there are no other ho ir leei | with a widow preferr'd. The kwattoe mnat he hetween Twelflh and Thirtieth ?i recti -ind Fourth ail Metenth avetiuea Ad dr. a* ty O. T., I*nh>n agnate Riet ofPct llfANTED MT A GENTLEMAN \ND lltH WIFF A Ty fnrnlahe I or nnfnrniibed room with full l??"l, In * rr ? rotable part of the city Terror muat be mmletale Dinner at 6 o'clock. Plewar addreai If. J , Hei aid tdBee, for three d ya. "tlf ANTED TWO THIRD EToRT FRONT ROOMR, OR Tf one large fro-d room elth dark m m adjoining, fur ? fnr thrA Ailnlla tM? full Mwwn F* * ri^nth und flumfMl find < pRding fifty 'tollnrufi m-mth iHWtf w ? cwem pr? fFTfwl. nwili mm*k ^mmmm I ROND RTREET. t'oRNRR Of RROADWAY ?RLEA I aant newly fnrnlahed ro- ma. w?h.ml board, for gentlemen tiljr mn f?*l by *rpi},n* ?? ^ 1 * AND 1 MONROE RTREET, NEAR I'tTfUnTXE | rtreeL?Eumlahed ronroa. with board, t ? M fn getiUegMd I it their wlreg, or to altigle gentlemen. T-rina m .derate 1~? WHITE NTRRRT.?fHRNfSlftn R<8?MR T?i l,ET. I on the neeoud fl'Kir, to atogle gMMtoaagw. Refci etn e? ?*? I an .cd. BOAAD0O Aim LOPirtHO. 1i) DM ON Hyl'AKH, w ITll BOARD?A rtl/IT ON YKRf _ IruulHumHy furnish-d room* on the wruui! Boo', consist inof DHrlor nod two or three bedrooms, with private talii \ II desired iho oil' or two double and single rooms "I r I.KROY PLAGE, A KKW DOOR? WKST OF BR'AI? 1?) way, lb Blcerk* r st-iot?Two beautiful family room?, luriihhed; our uufui nialiwi Also. single poius, gas aud Cra too ill rooms, ln>oar modern. Terms reason tide. ?)f' WKST TWENTY FOURTH HTBKET?APARTMENTS til) to lit ? (Juiiilen on and their wives. and single genl'emen, i nn h" nrennu.tndvio.l with furnished and unfurnished himim, In it Qt>: i lass limine Also, n room suitable fur >tu office. Un exceptionable ri li-renco? required. tjrr WKST PIXTFKNTI1 flTRFKT.?FRONT ROOM ?? 4 over the narlnr, and room* fur single gentlemen. Ilou-m IIml class. Locution between Filth utid Sixth u\ t*lines. Dluaor lit 6 o'clock. % 07 WKST TWENTY FIRST STKKKT, BETWEEN FIFTH t)| mid Sixth avenues.?'To let. lu n private fjmlly, a fur nished front parlor, with one, two or thr- o other rooms, iu r? quired Private table or use of kitchen if dealred. PR EAST TWENTIETH STREET.-ROOMS, WITH FULL ?)" or partial hoard, In a hrown atone houae, convenient to Fourth aveuue cars una singes. Those only who upprci-utie a comfortable homo and are willing to pay for it need apply. Fir TWELFTH STREET, A FF.W DOORS EAST OF ? ?/ It roar way -Two or throe young gentlemen can have pleasant furnished rooms with full or partial board, in a very miiihII family. Terma moderate. References exchanged. r/\ VAHK'K STREET.?APARTMENTS TO LET WrTR 4 If hoard, furntalied or unfurnished, in the vicinity of St. John a p.irk, it mode rate prlcva. (W WEST FIFTEENTH STREET?A GENTLEMAN *-*0 and wile or single gentlemen cun l>e aeeouiino lnted wiili furnished or unfurnished rooms with lioard on second or third floor; hmiae hsa all the modern improvements. Terra? inodrrule i'iniier at six P. At. "I AC N1XT1I STREET.?ROOMS TO LET, ON FIRST J ' '') and third floors, wilkur without board. Single roorna for S3 per week. 107 CLINTON PLACE FTCHTn STREET, BRTWERV J If 4 Filth and Sixth avenues.?Handsomely furnished rooms may he hud with board, by a tew aeloet Uuniliea or am fie gentlemen Houae contains all modnrn iinprovemeui*. lUio' T at six Hood references given aud required. I nil WEST TWELFTH STREET.?TO LET, TWO UN I ? If furnished floors, with use of kitchen uud cellar. Jn quire of the lady in the house. 1 % NINTH STREET-A FURNISHED PARLOR AMI* I ?.1 ' lfio.ru Inlet to gentlemen only; bre.1kf.18t If de aired; (hi : it nation ia very desirable, beluga few hoiiaes wiwt of bioadwuy. Reference?exchanged. 1 O I IIF.NRY STREET, BETWEEN PIKE AND RUT I ?' I per* strei la.?A gentleman anil wile can obtain board, villi a ph lit front room or room an I bedroom a lj long. Also a room fur one or two single gentlemen. 1 OA MADISON AVENUE.?A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE I vfl f run 1 blahl ft vr ry desirable soil of rooms, with board. In a tilensaul mid fashionable neighborhood. Parties wishing a quiet and pleasant hotne for the ulutcr, can meet with ketue as above. lOAWK-T TWKNTY SECOND STREET ?ROOMS lOI f lei on first tlnor, in sui's or single, furnished or 11 i.udied, wlilt or wiihoiit board, to suit parties; convenient U. Eighib ?v enue car? and four lines ol stage?. OOn WKST FOURTEENTH STREET.?GENTLEMEN ?.lf?f and their wives or a lew single gentlemen can lind eom'01 table hoard anil good roams, in stdls or aingle apart mints, l.y applying at the above number. Teruia moderate. 1 linnet at six o < lock. Q7Q FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY FIRST mIO and Twenty second streets, opposite Dr. Hawk's rlinreh.? FiirnUlied rooms to let, wkh board, to a family whh private table only. FIFTH AVENUE?VERY FINE ROOMS. WITH OlO board, furnished or unfurnished, mutable lor small families or single gentlemen, may be h i iu a to st class house. Terms mo-ierate. References exchanged. A CI BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Tvfl. Broadway, the most deal-able and central location to tlie city, being in the immediate viotnlty of ,11 the tirat class ho tels. Permanent and transient hoarders accommodated. Fur nished rooms without hoard If desired. f'OD GREENWICH STREET.?A GENTLEMAN AND If jdO his wife can he aTummodated with hoard on the Second door, front mom, tumtihrd or unfurnished, or a few single gentlemen, I11 a respectable fttm.ly, where th?re are hut lew boarders Any person desiring a pleasant home wlil d? well to call. Trruia moderate. 7f)H BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE NEW TORC 4 a-t ) Hotel. To let, furnished, a large bark room, on the second Boor, house first clas. Also, two rooms ou fourth tl s>r To a permanent leuaut the terms would be moderate. Breakfast If deaired. 7A 7 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE. HAH 4 14 two suits of rooms, w ell furnished, and would Ilk* to ni-ke arrangemsnts with twogwtiteel fsnolies for the win ter. The house Is new, supplied with baths, rloseta, Ac. Dm tier at six. os Us la story rwiorsnres glveu sud required. 7,-0 BROADWAY?TURKISH ED APARTMENTS TO 4 ? /O lei. W ith or without board; also on? or two rcsun* oa fourth lliair. sutmble lor a party of young gentlemen, ou rea filial le lerui?. 7t\7 EltOAOWAT -BOARD -EUITB OF WEM. FUR 4 * ' 4 nlahi-d rooms, for families and single gentlemen, in ? first eiasa house, are now ready for the doming season. Tal>U d'hote wt had past hve o'oiusk. Priest? table If reqaired Ba fereucrs exchanged. MWT AMD FiHlNa /AACTION.-!/1ST OR HTOI.KN, A DRAFT, DRAWN \ by It K Hastings A Go , of Ksi rsmento City, on Willi,in Wry A Co.. in favor of Henry Watson, lor three thousand dot lars at sigbL Al' persons are eautkitiad sgaliist oegoiiaUug be same, paymant having been stopped HENRY WATSON. IoHT-BFLIEVED TO HAVE BEEN LEFT WITH J some 1 rreoti. lii the early partof \ugusi, a gold wsteh. with guard lad fob eham aliai-lied. Information respecting <hem addressed to Y. C., Chatham square Puat othce, will 111 rrally rewarded. I OCT?ON IHl'fSBA T, OCTOHFR 11, RRTWKKN J Sml4 F M . at or near the Jrraej Clt? nrrgr eMruw, a Indv'a email r id watrh, v, ith luck enamelled, and orna nieiib d wt h diamonds. The ttlfcbr wi 1 fern handsomely re vardrd by leaving the watrh wlih t'll v RI.K- r. BUY UAH, Ho. tb Wall street. liy *iiom It can bp Idemifl?? l. Lost-on Tin rrim y.oct it. in tiik xfw havkn em. op between the dtllm ind Twenty first street. a plain gold bracelet, with Inrkrt atUehed A suitable r a ward will be given for tta return at Id Weal Twenty tlrat atreeL I OCT?ON MONDAY LACT, A Rt.ACK WAI.I.CT, CflN J taihtnf nt rtgwgea two map* and atindrr other papers. By returning the aatnr In 63 Kaat Uroadwm, a suitable reward will br given J. O. IIATKIM.D I OCT?OCT 13, A JET BRKACTPIN WITH A GOLD A rroea Inserted, In going from Twrnti seventh street 4* t'vnnl and lireene streets or In the klghlb avenue. betweea Twenty eel ml I and Thirty booth atreela The finder will hw liberally rewarded by leailug It at 23} Weal Twenty seventh atreet I OCT?A PORTEMONNAIR. roNTAlVIN'l A NM IIJ. J e'ttn of money an I a n<de for one hun Ire I dollars, drawn by S N Itndgr A On. In feror of Podge A I'n. The Ander e*a ret .in lb*1 money by leaving I be oortetnoenaie ami mite at Sutherland's restaurant, Ut I'tne afreet ~~ HKWtlUW. &? - W114. BK PAIP IDR TIIK IiKI.IVKRY TO MK.ddRd ???? Hyde A tinoireh V ? Maiden I'te of a paeksga of peart handle live. plot. I t a knltea, n.iaioi l between ISM and Sbl II. i w * B" r.FTYtRP ?TOI.KX, PROM lt\Y RIIX.K. ON ?-11 lhir? to* night <> i 14, a ah Iff bull! < all hoai. ae v entes a (ert ? tit..in w Mb era ire hoard and Wrll I? <?IIt In bet ahe waa nalnt. I white, with re t atteak. had a gi t ball at ru t*lbcad rive dolhira wid he paid for any Inform.'! n thai will lead to the reca.eetJ of Ibe t., it, amd ten d. Ilafa for tSe .le.uitv "'the thief BENNETT A KK.NI KK ph r ilt North river. $10 RI W ARP-|OsT. IX i.Rt NP STREET, BR le> . n (tr ndway an I (Iran i atreet lerry, on the ningtif the Inh of On iber. a elnater diamond beeaatplo wlib r , a <. nt-e the dl.m.-nda am II i..d one miaalng. The also . m-w ard wlU be p>,td on dedaery at 3b and 37 Perk ally, N w t or*. Cjin ?KWARP.-I.Oflf. A 141.1t'K TRt'NK. M tKKRP ? !"' P B Idb'.l- in going (rotn i ot ner . t an il slre-t and hrwo way b> Catherine street ferry. The ahnee rew ird will la- | d lor aabl Ir unk '?* retiirnb'g the asm- to Thnmaa John ? i. I ?ri !??? master eorn< r of Fourth aeenue and Twenty -.v nh atreet ______ Attn RVWVRP IgtST ON WrilXRtptT, (XT 13. A V ?fold Wat. h and ? haln. with sm ervl aeala att?'he|. 1 Im aloae waa lelt In the water t of Henncti AlVl llmel, ? l- -I Ni w York The ahoee reward will be paFl I" any ore r tor ng the same to II B Johnson, at the ..(bee of the Corpa r .tbm I'lniaerl, < 'Uy llall. Brooklyn. At;- R?W4Hn stoi.kv RROV tiir SIHWRIltKR ?t aa* I on Monday. Oi l II. a horse an I wagnh saltier" .nd wap.i Wi re hired" by a young man for the purpose nf going lr> ? mi t la<rmi Imag taland; th.-horse was a bright bar, fwttefc hot. at d about If ha a da Idsh. the wagon waa a ahlfUag top, I ilntid hhtrh The abnye reward will be paid for any mfaf ho inn, thai will load to the re -overt of the pr nerfr JOlIN IIANN A.N, No 3 <lreenw1ch streef. Cl IWWk RtW\RP. -IMPORT \ NT TO TnR POI.P'E. ?. I ?" " " thlerea o I hwrclar* The al .re reward will lo rfterfi fn the rooehtlon of the robb. ra and the reootory of a, k?. .hawla and popllna. stolen from the dry goo Is store 11 ? nil .ripe streH. on 'he moenl' e nf the JSih ??trplember I sat. . r bfst w III! e glren f r the property sad no .ineationa, om ap pltrwtN n m THOM AN Ull.TFN t X. RRI.IOIPI'9 MtlTIf KN. VfRMORtALBFRMOll.-THR RRV or MAR?tl. OR TIIR ifl ANw-riean Temperaneo Cuton whl deliver a dt- mtrae ow the rbaraefer ami also s ot Inks II W llawklna. lie- Holtii.i ire Ttmpertoee Rehir*oer tomorrow evenfag. In llm Pnrtt.aw rhnn-h iPr Cm 11 er> mil nhm miwtre. after whtoh a eollee. fhm will be lakes up for hla .teaUtute family. The pubUe arw btvbeil to iitmid. Mfm iRIai. nu Rni -RKY pr otNriRi.n, rko lor of ( hrbit rhnri h. Mri?.kl)rn. will prewrh In morrow bunds v ra.-nlag In the oliorrh rorner of Hnmmon.1 atre-t in I Wavei-ii r pla'a. itarvlrea at III', A. M. t>y and 7,'k I' M heata free. N'ORTH P' T? II CHURCH, COHNKR or Wlll.UM _ ?nd FnNon alreola ?INaine aervloe ewreltil uh . In . A M. 3MP *, and a nrayrr meeting In Hw oeenlng al . . n eh" k Hahleilh w honl and Blhle rlaeaoa -d ? A. V an I 'J I' M Tnosd ir evening lei t u o and Frl l iy erenhigj.rarer in I Inf. all I. n'rbiwk. A ilaili prnyer meeting from II to I o'eh' ? All are Im Red and seats wi.t l>. t trnishi'd. N rr.w Ji-itt s fm ? urn.-H >% t r i-"-. Alhepaemii, nvm r of All mtie and I Union atreeta? *T i loea to mmim nro at I01, A. M Ni I mm, to morrow hf Pi ? tesaor Bnah. Subject?'l^ad na nm into tomptaMon." Soata trea. N'KVr JFRIStl.F.M CHURCH -orRPT*Nll'?R'l|A v? Put lis worship on Sunday, Oct. 17, at I.yrtiina llall, 7A3 Broadw ?y, hi 10', A. M Boats frew. I kPCHARP BTRFI'T I XlVRRSAtlCT CHI'RCH RF.Y. V' T J. Sawyer, O |l? pnav r. Will peaeh to morrow |S?? day! morning and evtmtnf, at the aanal boors. Bnbjert or th. morning Tb.. Nntore of Man," Paalma. bth ch , tth v. Thw ptlbile HI f lav Ited to alleniT OROTRCTANT ?PHhlflCAI. MIS-tH?N I IP Rf'I. "'MY I Ion llall. Aatnr ptarft, lr rhaega of Rev Hold. II IrUkson. Idvlne parvtre every Btindsy ;?t Ill's o^ejnek A. M. and !Vs " lie invited seals 11 tbrnn.dio ' 'PIIR ItRV HIPNF.V A. ClIRRT WlU. PBN \CH1R I Rlgh'e.nlb aire at Hapltat 'b-Teh one d-ne w-a* of Fjon avani.e to morrow momiog, at hl)4 o'clork, and In the eve ning at ;>t ckr k.