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a Good Likeness Holiday Present. Rane —RO0OT, No. 363 Broad vay, will give oue that is per- RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WAN: P ) Crayons, and stereo- coachman; bas the best 0! Segre dome at 752 Broadw: 2. ; colored, and in a rich case, twice the size taken YY DESIRES A SITUATION equal in oe and for ANSON’: itan Hotel. i by stain or injure the skin. | $1 Address, post paid, of the countsy. R. G. GRAHAM, 107 Nassau street. cl Ys Wigs and are now teemed by all wig wearers superior in comfortable fit and natural appearance to all others in the world. New ton street, west of Broadway. inte any thet & bottle, sent to aay part '3, 589 Broadway, medicinal substance with which it ma; All medicines designed to act uj 5% ¥, GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING, WISHES 10 Procure a situation for a ‘and froner; has no objectioa to work. Can be seen for two days at the residence of her present employer, 59 East Thirticth street, near Fourti which may be circulation thro “ ap? er jury, ma, ogh thom. thie’ i a strictly local eflect may be produced, in assisting na- ture to restore and heal the ts. of the lungs, it is desirable to soothe irritation, or to check or to assist expectoration, and. remedy brought immediately in contact’ with of the-air tubes and cella, will do ths. ‘This treatment is to me no novelty. , have fully teated end it I have also learned that as’a specialty the treat- ment by medicated inhalation, is Lavie to abuse, and alone. ' It is valuable unspeaka- bly so in connection with other modes of administering medicines, Itis absurd to suppose that the ouly way in which & constitutional impression can be which will effect the luags, is by inhalation, may of course be reaehi cor up. is discl | continued until Tcailed on you in from a cavity in the lu: cheesy matter was showed conclusively that the the substance of the lungs was, it from the lungs through the abs: Md and did frequent candle by placing it immediate! making @ sudden eflort at respiration. He po tive proof that extensive ulceration, involving the #ub- stance of the lungs, was going on. All my aymptome,in- dicated consumption—cough, expectoration, great ‘de- and emaciation, distress for breath, hectic fever, sweats, &e. My friends and my physician rogard- ed me as certainly doomed to the grave, which was on me, as though I had been cofin, This was my apparent hopeless condition, when, 1847, I most fortunately ry little nope of reli not express very confide que from the grasp of a di still encouraged me by sayi, gible I might be cured if ‘our treatment. 25 cents for my New York Picture Company. , and Bill Smith's family have been there, and 1 know ite all right, general house- | Balsam—Rheamation painful forms, also scrofala, old ulcers. and the worst eases of diseases of the blood, great depliity, liver complaint, kidneys, {nei ‘The Espenseheld Hat, for the Winter of 184-’5, is one of tho richest and handsomest fabrics a New York hatter at any price, 50, at 118 Nassau street. Style, First In Quality, and First md, are the Late of KNOX'S are superb; his umbrellas ‘and stylish; bis thing he deals in 1 on him either Fulton street, or at his store ia Broadway, under ‘the Prescott House. Hats at the New Hat Company's, 345 sea faa tae street. There you get single hats at wholesale price; three dollars gets you a beautiful four dollar hat. Meallo has just Issued @ay and winter hata has been issued this tion, &e., are great puritier.” Principal Seventy-five cents per FRENCH COOK, OF GREAT EXPERI WANTS eilter in a family or a Has In a practice of fore the opening, and strated its virtues. = ‘ASHER »ireth’s Pills ishes a situation to do the general house- fame for purify! saion of every one who in cho comnsncement, Innocent bat The never failing remedy, bicod, is now extenied world, and should be in the ea the beads of his count useful and durable; bis canes natty gloves excellent and cannot be relied upon ‘and can give good reference, Can be seen for t at 133 Mott street. LADY’S MAID, RECENTLY FROM ENGLAND, AND desirous of returaing, wishes to engage horself to ‘wait upon a lady, or te take charge of chiliron; is acena- tomed totravel, and is proof against sea sickness; 5} ish, French and German languages, Address | Herald Ofice, for two days, OOKK EEPER.—WANTED, IN A SILK ung man Who writes a good hand a: ick at figures; no other need apply. Apply to ) shop, 15 John street, OOK AND CHAMBERMA! a! GOOD who understands making bread, is wanted Also a smart young None need apply who cannot Apply ‘at No.g Clin- how many days or weeks of sicknox@ may they-not vent? Four pills in the beginning, is more efficacious than forty doses wh wili be born to ed through the stomach. man does not believe it let him eat an onion, and if he is not convinced, those who are near him will be that the odor of the onion has found its way to the lungs. sician will avail himself of ‘all methods of object which are open to him, In all cases permitting it 1 use medicated inhalation. The inhaler I use is made of glass, and will hold about a pint of water. The entrance into it is closed by @ cork furnished with two tubes. One of which, of glass, passes from the top of the cork down fluid to within a quarter of an inch of the bottom. other tube, partly of glass, and partly elastic, passes through the cork, and rises above it, Is clast fifteen inches in length, and furnished with mouthpiece. This inbaler is no novelty. others who practise inhalation, en the disease is extabliahed. ys of bliss, compared to what has hed down as he has bean by erings;which no earthly power Brandreth 4 _ sented to the world. The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the d-licate, are m'a few days strengthen: the worst complaints are re- y vou yourself did hope that you could rescue we 40 firmly fastened, but that you thought it pos- fidopted and faithfully pur- ldidso, and with gratitude to for bis blessing upou the means you em to you for your skill and treating me, I can say that 1 haye been in the enjoy ment of good health for the last four or five years. I yursue my ordinary business, have no cough, no pain, ve my usual flesb, and nearly my usual strength. T that I am as strong as I would be- with Tungs that had never been diseased. Tho front lobe of "AND RIBBON ad by their operation, meved by persevernuce, without the ex; sian. Adapted to oil circumstances and situations, are the best medicine ever intended for families, or to ry gee and costi diet, particular New which far surpass anything that Fall. His Gnish cannot be equalled, and his plushes are superfine. Corner of Broadway and take to sea, preventi ing no change of against taking cold. iveness, requir- regimen, or care Brandreth’s Pills are sort at twenty-five cents per box, with full directions, at the Principal office, Brandreth ly ina large family. man as chambermaid. “4 bring the best of city references, ton plece, Eighth street. nal Dress Hat.—Gentn has ndid winter dress hat, unique in jest introduced It is an old contrivance, ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, WITH A frevh breast of milk; also capable of doing any kind of housework. Good reference . Please call at No. 118 East Thirty-fifth street, near Second avenue, for Mrs. Pach 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, MARRIED. LADY, a baby to wet nurse, at her own residence, abo having lost her own, two weeks old. A fresh breast of mill: young and healthy. The best of reference Inquire at 205 Myrtle avenue, second door from Canton street, Brooklyn, for Mrs. Wigvins, W ‘TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung Woman, to do general housework, im a re- gpectsble private family, or ax ceok, washer and ironer, could have no objection to take care of children. Good reference. Can be seen for two days three doors west from Putnam street, on the railroad avenue. win NTED.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, who has lost her baby twelve days old, wishes & Laby to nurse at her own residence, None but those of Tepoctelslisy, need apply. Please call at 161 East Six- teenth etreef, second floor, front room. | Wes SITUATION AS CLERK,OR ANY OTHER kind of business, By a young man. Can speek —_ sh rer Freneh, a bas res] Address J. M., W '—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ! situation as coachman, or gardener, or porter, in a store; understands the care of greenhouses, and proy ogatings also a good driver, and up- cerstanda the care of horses. Has fived five years in his last place. Has lived for the last ten years in this coun- try. Liberal wages required, and best of ef given it required. Please address M. G. J., Herald office, W2NaR SEVERAL SIOUT MEN, ENQUIRE OF J. Blackwell, corner of Atlantic and Furman afrects (Gouth Ferry), Brooklyn, from 12 o'clock, Mey ble references. and singularly graceful and becoming, to which ishes to invite especial attention; the rim of the erown, which in the ordinary hat isa sharp edge, slightly rounded in the new style, thus doi ‘the hard upper line of the ‘cylinder’? to whi edjection has beén made by persons of artistic*taste, The tis strikingly pleasing, and it is admitted by all who have seen the new wmodel, that it isa meritorious fmnovation on the “angular heretofore been so partinaciously adhered to. jarde its general shape, material and appointments, this hat for the e_ winter styles now before the IN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s, will hold a S My case may appear al- to those who regard seated consumption But if the acéptical will write or call on me at Tarrytown, N. Y.,1 ean, 1 think, convince them that at least one such case has been cured by your ad- With the sincere wish that others similarly afflicted may apply to you and find relief, Tam CORNELIUS D, REVERE. ‘SESTIMONY OF THE POSTMASTER AT TARRYTOWN. TannytowN, May 28, 1853. Mr. Cornelius D. Revere sa respectable resident of this Tam well acqhainted with him, and know him to a man of candor and probity. The statement he makes in regard to his health may be relied on as true. M. H. WILSON, Postmaster. [Mr. Revere called at my office to-day, Nov. 2 He is in perfect health, and weighs 180 poands. used years ago for inhaling various vapors, and may be found described substantially and represented by an en- graving in Pereira’s Materia Medica and Therapentics, 159, Philodelpbia edition of 1843, I place aler such remedies to be inhaled upon the thelr peculiar throat, air passages, (0OK—-SITUALION woman, who per: soups, meats, game and desserts, Would goSouth or to California. Canal street, third door, front room, or at 654 Sixth 2D, BY AN ENGLISH ly understands her business— Has good city refer- A Warranted Remedy—Save Your Moncy.— Dr. TOBLAS’S. Venetian Liniment in warranted to care 8, sore throats, mumps, croup, coli feet, &e. Sold by all the respectable Canadas. 25 and 50 centr, mirable treatment. lendt street. Price, most gratefully yours, ARISIIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERV. Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth street. Keepers, school terchers, seamstress capacity, faithfully admonished and instructed relative to thelr duties and the s tuate thein in the performance of t rineiple,’? which has Preservation.Prevention is easicr than cure, it is said, and the saying is worthy. beliof. ness is the result of inattention, and ia a divase very slight care only may -ptevent. Those who have reason to complain of their hair falli no time in adopting the use of BOGL! which is now universally proved to be the best preven: tive of baldness, the most reliable restorer, and the most approved beautiiier known to experience. the inventor, William Bogle, ing’ street, Boston; in New York by A.B. & D. Sands, 108 t; Chas. Ring &Co., Rushton, Clark & Co., Clickener & Co., 61 Barclay street; and by, chemists and perfumers throughout the world, Hyatt’s Pulmonic Balsam.—For Complaints of the lungs, chest, throut, such as pain in the breast and side, cough, spitting of blood, dificulty of breath- dts _ reputation jt themost reliable of all medicines. Pri «75 cents per bottle; vix for of Gnish and as a careful examination of the chest. there is no failure. By long and vast experionce I can determine the exact condition of the throat, air passages nd adapt such inbalin, I prefer always to see the patient, but where that is impracticable, a careful description in writing will enable me to judge pretty accurately the condition of the lungs, and I'can send’ the inbaler and inbaling remedies to any part of the country by express. ied by full directions, will enable the hinself of the benc its of this treatment. arly all possible cases T use constitutional and jal remedies to purify the blood, to improve tt: and {nfuse a fine Life into it, and to build up the whole system; to remove any disease or troub other part than the lings; to improve the cure dyspeptia, alleviate costivene: stop nightsweats, place the «dneys, healthy, active atate, and correct the circulaticn, regn- hat the blood may flow eve stem, and thus pro e lungs or their cong Tn this with me }, also, servants in irit which should af no rival among one duties, furalshe remedies as to suit of should lose Hyperiaa Fluid, Albert H. Nt tien sale of stocks and bonds, this day, 1234 o’clozk, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Jogue will also contain 150,000 Panama Ver further particulars, see his advertisement in another mediately, at 546 Broadway, an experienced, skil- ful and active daguerrean operator, with apparatus. Ap- DIEFASED LUNGS AND THROAT, WITH EN’ AND AMERICAN INTELLIGES CE OFFICE, ‘3 Duane street, one door from Chatham.—Fa- lel keepers, and proprietors of factories can be supplied st any time with the best of female and male servants, workmen and laborers always on hand, Dr. Fiten—Dear sir at this time, to ad- s a few lines ‘o y , although it has never been m, Is it strange that I feel spect for one wlio has becn the means, in the me of such bodily infirmit alth and strength began pility and a derangomont of the Tyas doctored by 3 corse Instead of New Music. I will not deem thee falth- Yeon,” romance arranged from Auber’s beautiful opera; «The Syren,” by Thomas Baker, sung by Mad’lle Nau with unbounded applause, 25 ents; ‘Recollections of Grisi,” fantasia on the most popular airs sun, Madame Grisi atthe Academy of Music, arrange the pianoforte by Chas. Glover, 62 cents; ‘Fantasia Brillante,” on airs from the favorite opera ‘Lucia de Lamermoor,” as performed at Niblo’ test success, arran; er, 50 cents; ‘Echoes pe est of Gorman girls God, of relievin, year 1826, my Complaint was general ¢ nervous system. but they made my case I began to lose my voice, bat with great tinued to speak a little for the space of six months, when I became entirely speechless. taid,) was nover hnown, and what to do they knew not. ‘They finally resorted to calomel, and made a cripple er of four years. ri I will not attempt to de rary relief, but found no cure for all my maladies you, by letter, for advice last spriag. T was then speechless, and coughing almost incessantly, lay and night, with short breathing and pain in the left ing your remedies, and fol- vice, and was soon relieved of my with the cold salt water bath, te and strengthen the system, result is, my voice is perfectly restored, and | ain entires which pedoeret left me fi ATION WANT! isl, who is fully competent to respectable Scotch gi inke charge, and isa good seamstress. city and other references. or address W. M., Inte the heat, so ti equally through all. the s stopping bleeding from t This freo and henlthy cireulation becomes, as soon as es- m for epnveying remedies to ti Tuse such me- Garden with the Can be seen for & w: ad m the Opera,” comprising avseries of brilliant fantasias, on airs from favorite Fas, arranged for the pianoforte by y, No, 1‘ Lucia de Lamermoor,’ Dy mail postpaid. HORACE WATERS Celebrated Pianos and Melodeons, In larger assortments and less price than can be tound elsewhere h instrament guaranteed. Pianos to rent. tablished, a perfect me every pert, and thn eifecti chanical 1emedies as tho case may require to prevent sinking or falling of the bowels, by which much debility is felt at the pit of the stomach and distress in coughing and weak back. Tur Resvrr.—Theories and practice in medicine are unless they result in benefit to the It is relief that the sick want, not s and for the results of my treatment, I appea dence to the testimony of those who bave re Some of it will be found below. lected a few only of the many letiors I have received and those relating to cases where the patients have re- covered from advanced sta; cases can be cured those of be, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVBRY DAY. Such a ease, (the doctor “ANTE! OUNG 8 on the pianoforte, who will receive compensation for her services. W. Mf, Herald office MEDICATZD INHALATION. E PULMONARY CONSUMPTION BE CURED? how? Its Causes and its Treatment. 25 cts. Music sent , 333 Broadway. WIDOW LADY, umstances. wishes @ poe ent of household affairs in the hy where she would receive the respect due her aa a lady of Good references given and re- . B. B., Union square Post Offies. TED—A SMART, ACTIVE AMERICAN, tailoring establishment. Sin—Pulmonary consumption is e disease so fright. | S002 for nothin fully prevalent and fatal that all well authenticated its curability, as well as any information in regard to the treatment Which bas proved effectual in its cure, must bea matter of universal interest. No can, therefore, be necessary use of your columns to in the United States. use of a widower, Second-hand pianos at great bargains. Cash paid for recond-hand lowing strictly yor WATERS, 333 Broadway. Peter Roberts 4 Co., 325 Broadway, Con= tinue to offer that extraordinary stock of black guipure Tees, with some very choice embroideries. Lace and Muslin Curtains from Auction KKLTY & FERGUSON, No. 2891, Broadway, and No. 54 Reade street, have on hand 20, d great bargains, full 20 per eent less than the orginal cont of importation. Go ear- Also, the largest stock the city, all of in. requesting the . ive a wide publicity to the cor- asporter in a merchant None other need address W. & UATI ED, IN A HOTEL OR OF respectable young Frenchman, lately. nan, speaks and writes a little English; hand. Wagos no object. y, 118 Leonard street, corner os of consumption. ‘a wilder type certainly ean Ican say with truth, that I do not recol- to have ever lost a patient of consumption, where I was the first physician applied to. ConsunraTion.-—As ly freed from bad feelin: hour in the last twent; had tried to do, but ¢ prominent fact brought out in this correspond. ence is that positive seated consumption, of long stand- ing and advanced toa late etage, hae, in repeated in- stances, been cured; the patiemts restored to hoalth, and are now living witnesses of the fact. The high respectability of the aughors of these letters should be a sufficient guarantee of the entire truthful- ness of their statements; and yet 4. deep! popular conviction that consum) fortified so strot success-——their skill was ived a mute formore than twenty-five ast many persons, feeling some mptoms of illness, are nevertheless in doubt whether ey really need medical assistanc yatoed in disease, are doubtful whe ble, Lhave for many years given all my consultations free, making no charge for examining the chest, or inves- tigating other diseases, and for prescribing sush reme- dies as I think best, whether application is made by am at home évery day in the week ,) from 9 A. M. till 6 P. times ready to wait upon the sick or their friends. can write a plain rapic to or address La. sing, like I was wont to do ia th th. My health is good. I have nothing to complain of, but a broken constitution, lieve me, very truly, yours, rare opportunity. les and gilt covnices in WANTED—EY A HBALTHY YOUNG married woman, as wet nurse, or seamstress, eon for two days at 239 Livingston street, near Hano- place, Rrookly tion by the prevaili ysicians that the most testimomy—testimony whic beyond controversy any fact ever placed in issue before a court of justice, or even Vincexnus, Kent county, Oct. 16, 1854. Dr, Fircn—Dear Sir—It ts with feelings of gratitude that I now attempt to perform » daty which I have for some time owed you, that of writing and expressing my indebtedness to’ you for the A few months since 1 was very sick, with @ of the consumption. Physi and said they were affected. Medi My fiesh and strengt You told me you could ved your medicines you sent me. ured your mechanical remedies and medicines, and in two weeks felt that I was better. My improvemtat was radual, for I was very much reduced. Ihave fol your directions faithfully, and now have my good health, and can walk three and four miles In a day with ly uny fatigue; 1 have more flesh anda more healthy countenance than I have had for treatinrnt seems to have wrought an entire change in my system; 1 feel nothing of my former dificult: cepting ‘sometimes a slight uncomfertable feeling chest. This I have not felt for several weeks past, and People that saw me when know 1 was the same per- in saying I feol that Dr. Fitch; and words Please accept my ‘ou willever be letter or persona (Sundays excepted, SITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A RE- ctable, healthy young woman, who has loat her sno objection to leave the’city. None need ly but a respectable private family. Can be seen at Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth James Little &Co., Merchant Fatlors, No. 412 Broadway, near Canal street, keep constantly on hand 4 large assortment of ready-made clothing, which ‘they are selling at great sacrifices. Give us a call be- fore purchasing. Government Stock Bank, Michigan, at 80 cents; Merchants’. Bank, Bridgeton, 90 cents; Wheat Growers, 90 cents; Lewis County, 40 cents: Washtenaw, 30 cents; E. and Kalamazoo, 40 cents, at EVAN’S Clothing Warehouse, 66 and 68 Falton street. in the Sales ton and Nassau rove the reality of a ry ly ta ba overtorne ard disbelieved by an obstinate incredulity. With many mins all the ordinary modes of arriving at truth scem on this sub- ject to be reversed. With such, the fact that consump- tion has been cured, does not establish the possibili such cure, but the; shown before the fact will be admitted. irrational, as every reasonable person must aimit, and yet so desirable is it that a more hopeful, correct’ and rational view “of consumption should be universally adopted, this demand ehould, ns far as possible, be It may not be inappropriate, therefore, to j» here some suggestions and explanations, which may throw light upon the causes and nature of consumption, the character of the mischief it accomplishes, the system of remedial agents which is successful in meeting and arresting the disease, and the most efficient mode of em- ploying and administering these agents. tions the reader will PovanKeeram, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1854. msumption is so uni- cians examines Dr. 8S, Frrou—Dear Sir:—As yersally held to be incurable, or its curability so much doubted as to occasion long in applying to the pr-per source for feel it & duty and perience of your remedies, and it such publicity as you thi 1, by exposure to wet, I cont: which soon settled on my lu cough, expectoration, ued some months, long and faithfully, but nothing he cough, and I lost nearly all my After some time spent in the unavailing use of these remedies, I was advised to make a voy: came back more debilitated than ever. ied to you ina truly deplorable stato, both chest shrunk to about half its , severe night sweats, scarce demand that the this condition I a 0 YOUNG ‘MEN.—WANTED, SIX LANDSMEN AND blacksmith, for a whaling voyage. All clothing Inquire only at the effice of nt, No, 07 West street, corner of Cedar, up stairs, No. 14 North river. FECTABLE DAME FRANCAISE DE MOYEN désire re placer dans une res soigner les enfan This demand is leasure to state to “ ou are at liberty to hed for the voyage. avery bad cold’ #, producing @ seate: jin im my side, &e. This contin ad physicians, used cod liver oii or checked my lesh and strength. reoms of ROGERS & CO., corner of F atreeta, miust be sacrificed, to make room for the new Cali snd learn the prices, Fash- has never. before been offered in New Mark f it must bo sold. : The late Count D’Orsay—sald to be the best @rewed man of his dsy—was scrupulous about the style cut out they were fitted to lan of measurement super. its cannot be surpassed. No. pentable famille le sait bien coudr winter ienable clothin York at such prices. NE FILLE FRANCAISE PARLANT UN PEU L’AN- err comme bonne d’enfants ou hambre; elle peut fournir do bons renseigne- out coudre et repasser le linge. S'adrescer inet; pension francais NE JEUNE FRANCAISE D} dang une famille pour hope it is entirely Iwas sick say they al son. Now T have no hositane; under Providence I owe my life the gratitude I feel. s, with the assurance that SARAH CAROLINE ROBINSON. belongs to a consumptive to me her lungs were, no se). She had severe hackin; e chest, through the shoulder an and night sweats, and had three 6 lungs. Her case was complicated, with palpitation of the heart, hemorrhoids, and exten- acer eccest of the female eee ry is cuted. rer the leading features o/ ¢ plan of treatment which has been attended with the happy results disclosed in the correspondence which fol If this course shall encounter the disap) 0} those who hold the fancied claims of professional cti- quette paramount to considerations of humanity, it will nevertheless most certainly mect the approval regard medical science and skill as having # positiy value only ao far as they are made subservient to the al- leviation and cure of the ills to which flesk is heir. It should be specially remarked that it is not hore proposed to dealin mere theoretical speculations. an intellectual pastime such enough, but upon a subject involving human life, they are out of place. The views deductions from facts gath of more than twenty-five years, exclusively de- particular bran: nation and treatment of, more than thirty thousand Such an opportunity of studying divease in all its possible phases and. modifications, and of testing under the eye of the practitioner the va" jue of remedies and the best means of has seldom been given to any one man. the rational conclusions drawn from them, it may be ly claimed should both arrest attention and command confidence. Jat. Tae Tavs Cavsse AND NaturR or CoxsomPrioy.— Upon this point there have been a great variety of theo- ries among medical men. Some of these theories have been entirely groundless andeven absurd. Others have pproached more or less nearly to the truth, but none em planted directly upon it. Tho practice founded n theories having no substantial basis, either ration- tal, hus, of course, failed to cure. The truth has caused it to be over. ‘tion to the pro- investigation of of his shirts. After his thi ices nd hi is a8, al 3 2 Astor House,” Merinoes, Merinocs.—Just Received, Wrench merinoes, all colors, which wo will offer this morning at 7s. and 8s., worth-10s. and 12s. eases of rich plaid cashmeres, from 3s. to 6s. per yard. zg sdway, corner Leonard st. 18 Mercer street. ly able to , and no ht Ses wrought on me @ most months I was perfectly cured, an have returned to m: no cough, no expect py change: in a few endre goin dee enfants, et peut fournir de bonnes S’adresser 245 Quaraneuvieme rue, entre la Neuviemo et Dixiime avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A R&I E middle-aged woman, as eook, washer, and ironer rivate family; also'a young woman wishes a nas chambermaid or ‘plain scwer in a private family, or as waiter; has no’objection to go a smal! dis- tance in the country. Good reference given. Can be neon for two days, at No. 253 Mulberry street, near remembered by Nory.—This young lad: Whea she appli doubt, extensiv cough, pain in sides, hectic fever usual business, well in alll rospests, tion, no pain, no debilit; my chest enlarged to more than its ‘usual aize, it in New York city, and continucd there in this place, in ihe You can refer any one to me at this place, or to my brother at New Hranswick, , at his residence, 46 Beach s recommandatio fl fully réfovered; I now live’ Sikes, Silks.Just Received from Auction, ‘three cases of plaid and striped silke, which we sell at rices of 4s. and 5s. per yard. dla: 8 of every style, equally cheap. E. H. 347 Broadway, corner Leonard street. Shawls, Shawls.—We will oifer this morne ich cashmere, long and square nare Scotch and Bay State Shawis, all of which we will offer at great bargains. E. x BEATER, 347 Broadwiy, corner Leonard st. Vel Satin Canal street has N. J., or to my fathér, New York city. We all recommend most earnetly the sick and suflering to apply to you at once, confident ihey will find relief. ace Be omcry Those who desire te ree this wholo subject further discussed, are referred te my “ Lectures on the Uses and Diseases of the Jungs and the Laws of Life,’ a volume ges, illustrated by 27 engravings, handsomely muslin, price 75 cents. will be sold for the nominal price of 25 cents. Apply, personally or by letter, at my office, 714 Broadway, New In this volume will be foun if followed, lead to health and Respectful; poe cAs. 290 Main street, Poughkepste. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, ABOIT FOURTREN OR fifteen years of age, as child’s nurse and to do the light work of # small family. Apply at No. ¢ Monrce place, South Fifth street, Wil- rge stock of ri cases of consumption. ‘fo or for invaltda it ‘Aue long and, W. A. BILLYER, F8Q.—A CLEAR C American preferred. Dr. 8. 8. Frroa—Dei OP CONSUMPTION CURED. ew York, Nov. 18, 1854, : When a man feels that he owes his life to another, time duly increases his adi\ tion and strengthens his gratitude. ‘This is the fe Thavo towards you. In April, 1852, I was attacked w: violent and repeated hemorrhages from my lungs, accom: ied with much cough, soreness of the theoat, so experienced great tightness and shrinking of chest, short breathing, and nearly all the most alarming £: mptoms of consumption. My nearest friends viewed my ly critical and dangerous. out endangering myself by any oth vice. The result wasa perfect and permancat en medicines, mechanical remedies, and inhalation, without dueing me or disturbing in any manner my appotite, iting my professional employments, anil jock or violence, gently led me back to Ihave witnessed many other cases of consump- ands medicine seems one in the whole course of my life I have never met any physician whose prescriptions and Medicines seem so unerringly certain to cure. cheerfally give you leave to use mi, tome who may wish furt lieve me, ever yours, ‘Attorney at law, 27 Nassau street, Brooklyn. a guid, which will, 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook; can make and pies, preserve fruit, and make jellies. Inquire at 885 Broadway, from 8 to 2 o'clock and Goth Cloats--GHORGE BRODIE Si d bread, cakes Just recei “Asia,” 8 consignment of magnificent ccsiteng ery antique, richly trimmed and of ‘Also a few beautiful articles in antique, velvet, satin, &e. fully invitod to examine Mr. Brodie’s fore pnrchasing elsewhere. M. 714 Broadway, N. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ina gentleman’s family ag an expe- rienced cook, washer and ironer. resent place of employment, 12 Tompkins place, Brook - where she is permitted to refer. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO- man, as housekeeper; is perfectly competent of taking the entire cbange of a house or fami nish good reference, if required. Addre Westchester county, New York, stating full particulars, ‘ET NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE A BABY TO HER Best of recommendation from s sician desired; full breast of milk, ‘Apply immediately ai ‘betweon Eighth and Ninth avenues. ‘ANTED. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation, in a respectable family, to do ; is a good washer and ironer; would ave no objection to go a short distance in the country. For further par- ease apply at 98 Hester street, near Eldridge, Indies are res} or silent, with this eploadid stock ive staple manufacturing bus! most important in this country, having la , will realize fortune. eee ta May be seen at her LC , once to you, wit! ‘To the Pablic.—The Scason ts at hand when fare of all kind will bein great demand. Genin’s Ba- zaar, 513 Broadway, is furnished with a beautiful assort- ption of furs, from the richost sable 1 same Also, a varied stock of elothing and other indispensable articles for ladies and ehildren. In fact, his store, as the word ‘‘baraar’’ im) repertoire of rich, useful and fancy arti ir, 613 Broadway, St. Nicholas Sable Furs Less than Cost=The Subscriber Bsving purchased at an assortment of Hudson Bay veduction on the original cost, enables him to afford the luxury at an extraordina: HN N. GENIN, 513 Broadway, St. Nicholas able orders ahead, view, address box 2,850 Post Office. It really seems that in pr foundness of the minds engaged in | these causes has been the disposition to grope among the more dark and inexplicable phenomena of life for them; overlooking entirely, tice, certain ver —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THE e shove amount, to take 'an equal in- st class boarding house, nowly The h ouse is centrally located, on Broadwa twenty-five rooms, and bas s largo well lig! suitable for @ restaurant. vion cured by you. as quite unworthy of no- | of the exact sciences. mpers and conditions of the system in which alone they are to be found. ‘The immediate cause of consumption 1s invariably to It is thers 4a poison; an im- or, or as an imperfection, b; ence of some one or more of its hoalth; ‘This poison and imperfection may resul gapone of « variety of causes, and possess various characteristics. It may be « hereditary taint trans- mitted from parent to child, as eczema, salt rhoum, scrofula, &c.; or it may result from imperfect digestion and nutrition, or deranged action of the heart, tho liver, the bowels, the sexual o1 some infectious, contagious, or Address J. U., Herald office. —WANTED, A PARTNER.—POSITIVELY je none but an Amorican of the right stamp, timate business, which will pay $100 per day. This is no exaggeration; it will ¢reate the greatest ex- is country, but the advertiser Apply to Wil. name, and refer an: er information, ’s sale an extensive st 208 West Th urity or hunt furs, at a considerable = MLLYER, Wiliam street, N, ¥., house 69 has not the means te commence it. RANAREABLE CASK OF SEATED CONSUMITION, WHERE TUAKK- | THORN, 999 Broadway, thirl floor, room Nov il, YOURTHS OF THE LONGUS WERE INVOLVED IN EXTENSIY Armaxy, N. ¥., Now. 3, 1854, Dr. 8. 8. Frron—Dear Sir—I desire to express’ to you Ladies’ and Children’s Fars, at Genin’s, 214 ray. The fur season having 0} of ladies. is invited to the large and comprehensive a4- ULCERATION, CURED, Can be seen at her RARE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERED FOR A MAN, , the attention or party, (with a small capital,) to engage in the ¥V JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, as coachman and groom in a private fawily;” perfectly ‘understands his business in all ite brancies. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 85 Beaver street, Mrs. Daverso TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS ‘waiter in a private family; is a Protestant. Cano be well recommended from his ast place, Call at 765 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR ; HE must come well recommended. Apply after 4 o’clock P.M. at the corner of Hoster street and the P P. ASE TAS W Go’clock P.M. at Lord & Taylor's, corner of Grand and Chrystie streets. Ware SMART ROY, WHO CAN WRITE, TO attend a medical office, up town. Apply at 69 Courtland street, second story. Baebes mmege 341 BROADWAY (BASEMENT. ). uations speedily procured for salesmen, ach teachers, men on stenmers and ruilroads, porters for stores and hotels, coachmen, barkeopers, waiters, girls as housekeepers, chambermaids, &c, Chat moderate. Eight years’ experience in this business, ly to (08. Agent. yous GIRL WANTED—NEMT IN HER HABITS, [| of good disposition, 13 or 14 years of age. Apply at No. 1 Fast Sackett street, first house east of Court street, South Brooklyn, f ABW PUBLIOVA TI {HEAP LIBERAL WORKS—PAINE’S AGE OF REASON, twenty-five cents; Rights of Man, fifty eents; Com: mon Sense and Crisis for ’78, twenty-Ave cents; Theolo- gical Works, fifty cents; Volney’s Ruins, thirty-seven, and a-half cents; Voltaire’s Plillesophical Dictionary, four dollars; History of Sects, tty costs; Popular Facts, by Robert D. Owen, fifty cents. G. VALE, No, 1 Bowery, AVE YOU SEEN SAM?—UNCLE SAM?—IF NOT, t the Pictorial Picayune, and see how pleasant the old gent is surveying the peace aud plenty of his people, while the rest of creation is in a snarl, - torinl Picayune is the richest of all the holiday stests. Full of fun, comic outs, jokes ana hits. Only six cemts. Twenty copies Ly mail for $1. Trade suppliet by ROSS, JONES & TOUSKY, 103 Nassau street. RUSSELS LACES.—A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF rich laces, black thread veils, and Paris embrolde- Ties, just received and offered at manufacturers’ prices. MILLER & GRANT, 371 way. RESS GOODS.—LE BOUTILIER BROTHERS ARE offering their large stock at mach under the usual Fiitessortmest of oglish black tilky 3000° yard ‘all full asortment ilk; a) rool delaines from oe, merines and cashmoors fn do- sirable colors; wi 6; ribbons remarkably cheap; 1,100 ‘embroliered. collars’ from_60.,t0 88. and other Goole equally reduced. LZ BOUTILLIER BROTHERS, No. 60 Canal street, four doors frou Broadway. MEROWPERIES AND IMPORTED WOVE CORSETS. — Ai Mrs. Gaynor boge to acquaint ber customers thet she is now im; ing bau uaderkerch’s sna chocolsetigs, and-oea fell: ttawa: apartd amsauel ene dor regular prices, as she does her celeprated Paris wove corsets, 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. ‘OTICK.—DAMAGE BY SMOKE—SALE THIS DAY.— Tn consequence of the recent fire in the lace em- brofdery and Paris kid glove store of JOHN MADDEN, 573 Broadway, he will sell, at an immense sacrifice, for the purpose of clearing out, the entire atock of costly goods, amounting to $25,000, recently purchased, and which has been partially injured by fire, consisting of laces, Honiton, valenciennes emb: ies, muslins, kid gloves, hosiery, &e. Mi bis ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, EMBROIDERI! Rasesy kid gloves, &c., amounting to $35,000 of Madden & Slewart's, 779 Broadway, must be sold by Int January, without roference to cost, in consequence of an alteration in their business at that time. Ladics bis this a grand opportunity to purchase for the olidays. B. R., WHO LEFT HIS HOME, GODALMING, Surrey, the 24 of April, 1849,” te 4 t te'to his mother at Mile et 1 View eg Ant intelligence of F. E. W. Chart. F MI, BERRI DE BASLE HAS NOT FORGOTTEN HIS meeting with the French, General, ‘Broche,” in he {a requested to let his ad- . Leroy, Delmonico’s Hotel, New Yor! Tiron bale Rag aad | cap ne JAMES reland.. He commanted the brigantine Mary Jane, that ty Fret han ‘me married in Sg ny ear Miss Deay Dunn, ot 8, near Trealey, je sailed from Mirainichi to Furope, in August, 1863 commanding the bark Keriah, of Belfast, and was. re. ret drowned on the voyage; but his wife does not be- lieve the by opie telligence will be received by his wife at her residence, 63 Madison § New York, Mrs. Ellen T. Yourde. Europeam papers please copy. ‘ARY TOAL, WHO WAS IN OGDENSBURG FIVE. Pi agil 0, would oblige her sister Sarah by writ- to her. to Morristown, N. J. ‘ANTED—INFORMATION OF MARY MONK, BY John O'Neil. It is supposed that she left Dublin, ireland, in July last. Her husband isin this country, about four years. Address 824 Broadway, corner of Twelfth street. A] manufacture of an article, which is greatly needed, and throughout the whole coun- (for four days,) stating where an my gratitude for the immense benefit Ihave received I applied to you in April last, pelésa state of consump: tion. My father and mother both died of this terriblo sertment of muffs, victerines, cuffs, gloves, Of far, rare ot common, an nounced in Paris for the present ENIN, 214 ge asimple cold, checking perspi effete or waste matter back into the blood and upon the lungs, or from breathing impure or insufficient air, &. From any of these causes poison or humor in the blood may result, which may determine u; ration, and throwing the which is sure to sell quicl For further partic ., 88 Hudson avenue, interview may be had. our treatment. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A WET NURSE; ONE was considered in a who has lost her baby preferred, ax the wages Apply all this ‘week at 050 be the beat styles ¢ will only be unoderate. ‘Washington street, near Christopher. wu HENRY WHITE, WAO CAME PASSENGER on the ship New World, on her last passage trom Liverpool, callon board the ship, at No. 19 East river, Enmedietely. ee For several years I had bee cee from irritation in March last the cough became greatly wated and hoarse, with sharp, cutting t side and chest, short, wheezing breat: appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, burnii ralgia, it Boreness in thi at pit of the stomach, great emaciation, and extreme prostration of strength, sevory My friends had entirely d recovery by any means, when on tho 10th You examined my lungs and found ail, be of the left lun: with tubercles in a ro. OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—WANTED, A PAR? with this amount, to become mutually interes! with the advertiser in the prodace business in Washi ton Market. Address J. D., Herald office, for two days. ANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY HOUSEKEEPER; ‘ene who understands all the work of a farm, to go in the country, # few miles from the city; family small. Must be either English, Scotch or German, if Inquire of John Wilson, 182 East to 10 in the morning. hem in the form of produce consumption. throws into confusion the ulcerations; or disturbs and t! healthy circulations and secretions, and thus occasions the deposition of poisens or foreign matter in the form of tubercles; or inflames and di: membranes of the air passa or works mischief in some ir wa) ition is not then in its in itis constitutional; in its of course local. : Let me refer to some obvious and familiar facts in corroboration of this view. Consumption often results from # cold. simply the sudden closing of the pores of cxerementitious matter of the system is expelled in the form of perspiration. And what is tie efiect of meh: these sviden' expulsion of this was fc absorbed and taken ja waste matter is to one of the rankest of poisons. neously, and often the alarm is at once Shaxer Knitted and Shaker Flannel Under= shiris and drawers; Ukewise, every size and quality of weellen, merino and cotton undersbirts and drawers, es, &e., selling off cheaper than erevats, stocks, N°, 202 Greenwich street, corner ever, at McLAUG! nizes the lining of bere. 8 or cells, as in broachitis, able to speak English. IVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Twenty-third street, from pany, Nos. 1 and 13 Tower Building, Li her, 1864.—To shippers and receivers of Sirs, referring to theannexed notice of dissolu’ toinform you that Mossrs, Richardaon Brothers ing iverpool and Philadelphia ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPHCTABLE: protestant girl, ae chambermaid or seamstress, and to take care of children, or to do gei Downing street, near NTED—LY A RESP! aituation as ch: neral housework. Shoe ii H at 209 Clinton street, South Brooklyn, ANTED—A GOOD, COOK, WHO IS ALSO A FIRST rete washer and fronor, not requiring to use a washboard; also an experion need those who understand their busin ing the best of cit; place, from 10 to 1: _ahiet Raahreentctainianenenaehetnee bien ‘ANTED—-BY A _ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT lady, a situation to take care of arrived, and will make herself nth avenue, between streets, to.dey. RESPECTABLE: Magnificent English Vel- s, at one haif the former prices: ingrain, at 38. 4) le Carpet igin a local disease. is 2. and oa. per Icalled'on you. with the exception of the front extensively ulcerated, filled ened state, &c. You considered my case one of groat doubt, but not entirely beyond hope. You prescribed for me and gave me yonr remedies—medicated tion, includin; cording to ‘your direstio: advice, frequent) ment; the result first of June until one week Apply at No. 4 Jackson place, ‘ABLE YOUNG GIRL, A id and walter, or to do good washer snd ironer. Amertean Scheol of 463 Broadway, . Sk pve rinaeae ‘gequired in twenty easy and pl day or Monday. shoulder braces, ithfal use of them, ac your kind and carefu the two months’ treat- wonderful. Since the ago I have been free from dyspepris and other dificulties, my flesh have been in a good measure re- joned a slight cough. relief, And now, ment and remedies to all affected ay must be uscd for ji their life-giving influences, brother, . Wm. Stowe, 68 John stree will continue te be conducted Bh ac street, Philadelphia, and 7 Broadway, New tly to vent the 8 the Vaited Staten by SMITH, Nos. into the circala- healthy system It is felt almost iven in the con- is sneezing? It cough and all: m; Apply at 12 8. pve and ef ply at and lungs have evi T took cold, which has sbeea this your remedies gi dear sir, accept m; recommend your membrane of the nostrils. Now this poison, unless led, rp: ee upon some one ce nily wu) lungs. It may cause a viol tign or Hon there; oF it. may irritate the , but unless arrested in the blood known as grerally useful. ty-first and Forty- ‘ANTED—A aie ae general house streot, corner of Chariton. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, it, which can be had on ap; ld refe baeribers, 22 Beaver I would refer an} Crocker, of the firm ‘ork. GREEN, 31 Grand street, Albany. ‘THR VERY REMARKABLR CASE the washing if reference ar to esp Second avenue, atreet and good conduct. a large abscess openi: tween Twenty-second and Twenty. tment, through his side into the substance of the through which he could blow out a candle, demonstrates the curability of consumption, by Dr. Fitch’s treatment by medicated inhalation:— blue Ny ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A ANGER 141 Maiden command from $100 to $200 and pay rent cbarge of e branch office in Boston, on a landlords ply to or address a Rg ts MR A ANTD—A GERMAN oth For $15, Secure a Tarrvrowy, N. Y., Marc! beral salary, . the ta der teel, light and agreeable. -Ap- ‘to no one. enormous ren’ ian 8.8. gorge og it to be Hafris, publisher, 102 Nassau. knowled manded of our industrious citizens and mar Te ine crue oF rubateds of families. 100 farms ana ng the 6th of December, 1854. Snonts, recaren four building lots, Wood Lawn, L. I., oa farm of from two to twenty acres, ina healthy locatio soribers and the 8 , to make @ public ac- t of the fact, that under your treatment, of God, I Lave been restored to comfort- ir going down to the bn @ pulmonary consumption. e qaite imposs ble to thet vidual fact of such cure by & post mortem examination in somo cases be tru olreumstances which Consumption is hereditary in my several relatives—one a rister—b, Tt first began to develope itself in my 07a ANTED—A SCOTCH GIItl, AS CHAMBERMATD a Scotch family, at Apply At bl Beaver ptseet, N tea ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO. man, a situetion as cook, washer and ironer, or housework, in a . A. bie Herald office. ” ANTED—A PROTESTANT CHAMBERMAID, IN A private family; none need app! understand their businass, prod bent of city recommendations, at 13 East Twenty-cighth etreet, FANCY GOODS, 18 DI street.—The undersigned bas just received from manufacturers = and near Ronkonkoma Lake. A fe’ i ti ear Bs friaee te stitution, cons ever had true consum; be curable, still tl vate family. Address Chotee Brandies, and sherry wines; of the This is not in pean, an fn stimulated the poison is eradi- Appliances should, of course, be used to heal the ief already done. ti a gone oF ADMINISTERING Mepicivs.—One of the aos Port, Madeira and the kidneys st Dub in porter, ‘Scotch of purifying the system, Philadelphia ale and porter, ‘and cordials, for 5 Brogme street, corner of Crosby. bat euch as per- REV. T. L CUYLER WILL -DELIVER THE fifth discourse before the Youn; ’ Christan Association of the Calvary Baptist Church Twenty-third att ree near Fifth avenue, to-morrow evening, at 73¢ o'clock. ennai Bical il HE REV. ABLE STEVENS, D. D., WILL PREACH I fusen Broce ant Speiog siserts we emrton piney ing wi! ‘morrow December 84, at 103¢ o'clock, in’ behalf of the Tract cause. = ‘OUNG MEN’S ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH Dutch Churrh, Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty. firas stzcet.—Eighth discourse by the Rev. D, Hickok, of Valen Cetres, on Sabbath evening, 34 instant, at 73 ° . AYARD TAYLO! WILL iE B: P.M i darn a i alii, a re . M. 0 Ja f the American ex; ud A we : pedition under Commod>re trations, at Hall, Astor place, Eighth street, rday evening, Dec. 2. Doors open ‘4 — ATH. Admit'anoe one abiiiing st"? °° RNESTINE L. ROSE WILL LECTURE ON THE education of woman with that of man, in the Williamaburg, at half-past seven. Ad- minsion 12}¢.; and in tale Seiten at half-past seven, ets bse ‘EW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.—THE ELBO- N tion of officers of the above a a ensuing iS will take place Vals ovenies at 163 Bowery, Mem- es are paxticularly reqnvite. J. WALSH, Preshdent, ad’ a tentimonials will, he tent by his earnest exertions in the service those who may need them, Address New Comer, 142 Walker street. § 7 ANTED—1W0 GOOD WATCHMAKERS, APPLY TO W J. Resenbourgh, 450 Grand street.

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