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.NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1855. 5 deine is before Jue- pp yocaed up CHARGED WITH STEALING GOLD COIN. Maygeret Welsh was arrested yesterday, by officer De Buder, of the Th rd District Ps ce Court, charged with having a few cays ago ston $140 ie gold coin from the Varr, of No. 12 Pesri street. Phe com- pte Referer #aw tho accused take tha com from the tru Margaret wae comautted to prisoa by Justice Welsh. Conrsction,—Ie giving ap seconnt of the late bigamy cane ip yentercay’s paper, typceraphics! error oscar. ved im the spelling of the pame of the accased’s first wife, Ipatesd of Mury Auze Hermony, it svould dave yeaa Mury Ann Horning The -ompistnant iv this case —BRachel Voughey—reeides at 420 f: uth street, Court of 4 salons. ‘The July term of this court was opened yesterday meorpmng vy RecorcerSmitb, [oe day was tuken ap ia the eflort to empsn+l » grand jury, but caly eleven Jarers ba’ been empanueiled woen the court adjourned A Couple eesrioue will he held this month, New York City, July 2, 1855, Se much has heen said about my * withdrawal” from the “ Carson League,” that | am compeliet to votice 16. Surely, it is wut necessary for ma to exolsia wy L * wihcrew }” I honestly desired to promote the easred eouse of temperauce, and was sati-tied thet the modus operandi of toe ‘ Carson League’? tpjured it. Tem charged wtn being wercenury. Are they not setinfied with having, in their mistaken seal, sacrificed Whe veputarion of their agent tor ever’ Had I een “ mercenary ,’’ of course I should have continued on. 1 now stend alone between the two armies; and have te say to bor, if cx mould promote Rid “eee eee fem nee," tem; ours ape ad Pera OH. Pa ROSINSON. Brwnetr, Esq . Editor of the N. ¥. Herald. truly, ie Goxvon ‘The New Liquor Luw. WOLFE’S SOHIEDAM SOHNAPPS. MEDICAL THATIMONIALS IN FAVOR OP THE HOHNAPPS. The doundlers popularity and sale of thia iuproved Jhollenc gin, being wholly uvexampled in commercial history. would be an inexplicable phenomenon, out for Ste distinctive propertior, as cerved from the superior mater als and new chemical processes employed in its manuiacture. Its uni lly conceded superiority and consequent appreciation arive from the following facta, ae demonstrated by chemical analysis and medical ex- perience. First—It ie absolutely exempt from every trace of the pernicious fusil ol, heretofore inseparable, ia a groater Or lees degree. from evary liquor distilled from grain, end the invarisbie tencency of which is to shatter the mervous system by excessive stimulation, to antuly in- create th rous portion of the olood, and super:mduce serous congestion of the brain, together with bronshial ard osthinatical sffecifoor, add éxvernd: bioténed of thy fase; to create a morbid in:hnation for habitas! aad in temperate indulgence, and to derange the fanstioas of tee principal viscera, incladiog, especially, tae stomach and hiver Stoou’—It in absolutely exempt from the acrid and im. jgertinls essential oi] of the common janiper verry, ‘wih which every other kind of gin is coarsely flavore!, nod Cerives ite dintinctive y exquisite flavor, fragraace and medicinal properties from the specitoalty lighter, more refined and volatile of th» two essential ols of the iperan Phovicew, or Itatian juniper berry, never etofore employed in the manufacture of gis. and the ‘ane of which for tbia purpose 1s exclusively confinéd to the fectory of toe importer, st Schiedam, in Holland, Third— lt is absolutely pure in ita rect fication, chemi- eal analysis, wich the best known tests, being unable to discover the miauteat of thoue inveterate impurities so zeadily Cotected by thoee means even in the very beat Giatidled Mquors tH the market. Foartn—Tt pornosres all of thé established me ticinal Broperties of tne bert Hollsad gin, in o pre eminent de- gree, anc bence is etophatically recommended in prefer- ‘enee to all others, by tbe medical facu.ty of New York and of the conktry a: large, an an agreeable and effi sient pemedy ip incipient dropsy, gravel, gout, chronis rhea- matiem, Hatulence, colic pains (whether in aduita or in- fants), ‘concretions im kidneys and bladder, fever aad agus, Cyspepais, acote or chronic, general debility, slug- eircuistion of the blood, madequate aysimilat.on of |, and exbsusted vital energy. it is also an tiame- diate corrective of the ili effects of the bax water of fo reat and limentove districts, and hence invaluable to travellers and pew settlers. Fifth—It ts a debighifal cordial beverage, supersediog doth the necessity aud inchnetion for any other invigor- esting bquor, ss both calculated and designed, wheo taken 95 recommenced. Town agents in the State are respectfully invited to all anc examine some three thousand mudical vestimo- Biats in favor of the Schoapps. Pat ap io quart and pivt bottles, for anle by UDULPHO WOLFE, Sole importer, 22 deaver street, New York; 25 South rent street, Philadelphia. I beg ieave to*call the attention of the reader to the fobewicg letters from physicians, &c :— Ly. 1. Calkins, town physician and surgeon at Lyme, Copnectivut; rays, in @ let'er datea Ost. 14, 1852:— Tcenrider your ~chiecamn Schnapps & superior articla, end one (bat will not come avort o- our highest expec tations. wented. It ie ap article the medical fraternity have ioag T have used it, so far, with every apparent me, #4 800M us you can con- D. Carkins hers street, New ‘Such aparuicle is wanted for medicinal purposes. Th jeenivd are Geeply mterested in this matter. * Wid aBond sue plasonse 20 lend may aid tn inteoducitg the arnicie you beve beeo instrumental in dringing be- fore the public. Very truly yours, S Resse Onmps, M. D. {From Dr. S. F, Forbes, Toledo, Unio, Aug. i The frequrat notiors of the Scuiedam Scnaapps, botn by the protrsrion aed the press, bad induced the desire Of tenting te efficacy of thia preparation of gin before Ireceives your note, [truatit wil fulfil the expacta- tions of thr most sanguine, and prove both a blessing and a profit to ruflering bumavisy Or. Charles A Leas, Commissioner of Health, Baltl- more, writes as follows in relation to the value of Sennapps a8 a remedy in chromic estarrhal compisints, &c, ‘the letteris cated July 27, 1863. T take great pleasure in besring bigoly creditable tes. timeny to its ¢flicacy as a remecial agent in the dtneases fer woich you recommendit. Having a natura! tendea- cy te the mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of scimu- ion, } regard it as one of the most important reme- cite ip chronic caterchal affections, particularly taose of tke gémito urimary apparatus ‘With wush respsct, your obedient servant, CHARLES A. L M.D. From Dr. ©. L. Leonard, Louiaviiie, Ky., Sept. 1, 182 I well know the oificulty of obtaming genuine uoadul- terated spirituoun liquors of any kind for medical pur- pores, anc thereiure rej ice at avy attempt to reader certain the purity of those articles. and at the name time to improve tne medicinal properties. Perhays in wo article is this improvement more desirable than in Hobend gin. We trequently fail to prescribe it where it might be ureful, having no faith in obtaining » genuine article, and of course avtivipating no benetit from the wee of an inferior one. I soali take great pleasure in receiving bottle of your Schnapps, and nope it may ali that it 19 described Dr. C. Robbins, of Boston, celebrated for his care of epilepry, cholera. &c complains of the great ditficalry @t procuring a pure Holisud gin, and spears of the pene Schnapps as follows, under date of Uct. 5, 3s 1 bave commended your articles in four cases, two in Connesticut, avd one in Vermont, and one im Rhode Jelend. An article of thin character is much neoded. I have been unatle to find # sudstitute in the Materia medies for pure Holland Gin, Yours ©, Rosnis, Puiapeueata, July 15, 1863. Mr. Uporrno Wourr, No. 22 Beaver «trest, New ‘York,—Dear Sir: Last season the writer received throagh Your agent in this city, a bott.e of your Aromatic ote idam Schnappr, aod «ince that period pas prescribed the same in :ertain forms ot urinary comptainte; also in eaner of debility in oged persons. So far toa schnapps ew een of much benefit to how using it. * * * * Jw conclusion, where s diuretic aod stinulaa’ is required, Isbould ase the Aromatic Scteidam Mchoapps. luank- iy you ‘or yeur kindness, | am, renpeetiully yours, A.D. Cuavonnit, Mt. D., Yo 180 South kighth ‘The subjoived letter from Dr. Ws New Hawprhire. relates to ons of the most valuapie Mecicival properti¢s possessed by the Aromu:ic sclioapps, anc shows that it acts as @ specific ia w very pan ul disease, che qravel Mr. Worre:—Permitf me to address you afew lines, which you are at liv erty to use, if you thiak proper, in respect vo your medicine, called Schiedam “chnsype’ I have bad a very obstinate case of gravel and stoae of woe five yearr’ standing, causiog acute pain in every attempt to urivaie, vcr using many remedies witho: much relief, 1 was induces Ww try a bottie of your modi ize, In the courte of three days it proved effectual, diskdging large pieces of 81028, some of which were ad © marro#iat pos. I continued the oortial ac eoreing to directions, and the patient coutinued to gain and is jast recoverin, I thins @ medicine of so much wabue in ro Cistrensing ® complaint should be keowm to the pubic on the worid at large. And |, for one, must give it wy apprcbation aud signature. ‘Tuomas Parwe, M. D., From Dr. John 8. Reese, chemist, Baltimore, Md , sept. 15, 1862:-— ur physicians are ordering the article, ireacy prescribed it, Persona to wh nm A gen- g eulfered greatly with an allection of the kidneys and bladder, Veok two bottles, and subsequently persed « stone of coppiderabie size, and was greatly reveved. It will no Coubt go into general ue br Cheever, Boston, Nov. 3, 1862, writes thus:— Having & dropsicsl cose tha: I should like t try your Sebeapps vpn, | um induced to scvept your kind olfey Dr. phowcen }'igeot, of Haltimore, Aug. 14, U8, & indicates the value of “pure Scbeidam’ iy mensible of the great bemefita to be derivad, {nm certain ierms of urinary cixturbanes, (rem the use of geod Hollands; but that is so article #0 dillicul! ty pro- eure, without great trouble, that | have deen compelled Yo eontent myself with levn palatable, and therefore, Jers taithfaby takew mevioaments, A pure, firet rate Sehiedam cannot fail to meet wita the hear.y approve tion of physicians, br. L, Hinekly, of Kast Boston, Aug, 11, 1 bein, tered, py to introduce your ‘Aromrlle Seuei’au senapps ime my Ireda ia cate vickal ve Dr, i fl Wedle, Drakesville, writes an follows: — Ro great bas been the dificalty with me to procure a ire article of gim, and ro often have! been alse; ‘wd Oe IT Dave almost entirely ceased to preser be gin for any complaint, and have nearly despaired of being able to do it with better success, unless le what cists Sas Bs 90, you oul have conbecsed © Deum emcee + J. ia Jaauary, 1859, im thie country, that! am sare they will tens From Dr, J, Htop, New York, July 15 1852; — i thin early op} (0 express my extreme ‘easioa con pow obtain +1 to the various forms of been in the aarit of well a9 maoy otner affections, early opportapity to teat the virtues of your Sebapps, vom H. A Prout, W. D . St. Louis, June 6, 1853:— Having seep your Advertisement of @ pure Huilsod RD. worthy the confidence of p»ysicians, | wrice to you with @ view of procuring a sample of it Ia dropsical Teos! disease, ite wfli- aflec 1pm avd im seme foi cacy hos Joog beep acknow! and it has oaly fallen ‘wtO dinvse Decaure of the crmpounds aol! aader the Bowe of Hollen’ gin. 1 wactto use it at provent in cohe, as it is an excellent remedy in in‘satils col! a Tcaport preenre a compound to ne relied on. ; From J 8, Woodward, M. D., Wateroury, Vt., May 2, 863:— lam trestis the present time, a chronic affecti of the biopeys, which bas nbown iteef very obstinate to cruretics, emd have been advised to ure your Scaie- dame APPS. From Dr. Van Pelt, New York, June 16, 1852:— Having found your Sconapps very beneiicial in seve- rat cares of duseaned kidneys, and having at present a case ip which I would lite to ure it, | acoept your hind fier to fornish we with a bottle Frow Dr. f. B Adams. Boston, Aug. 6, 1853:— un jer complaints A petient of mi which I bave thought mi wlieved by something jzht oe of this sort; but we cannot ebtsia the right article re. Bend me a bottle of your Schnapps From Pr. J, Rhein, of Philade'phia, July 27, 1852:— It is a matter of some importance to oe able to pro- cure @ pore article of Holland gin for the treatmsat of ce:tain droprical eflections. It will give me great plea- sure to recommend your Schpapps. From Dr. G M, Hall, Swanton, Vt , July 18, 1852:— a pale suse of i profession gene- ty of establishing an im- 81, 1802:— I have often felt the necessity of procuring a pure Holiend gin for medical parposen | Tho course you have purrued im recommending your Aromatie Sopledain Dapps to the profession meets my hearty aporoba tion. ‘I vave no objection to giving it a trial in my Practice. From A. 8, Butler, Sunbury, Vt, Ang. 10, 1852:— Your circular reeommending tho aromatic Schied Sct papps as 8 medicine, in various abnormal conditioas of the rystem, meets my cordial acceptance, kno ving that various deleterious compounds are, and have beea fold under the name of gin; and the want of an article that pbysiciann may rely upon, induces me to answer the intimation referred to in your circular. From Dr Jobn Jenkins, Boston, August 20, 18 Tam gratified to learn’ that tBere is ono place where pure gin con te obtained, Ihave had much trondie to ontayn pure liquor of any kind, and expectally of Holland gin, Orrick OF Provistonat Go’ Kaneas Territory, Jaly 31, 1854 j Upotrno Woon, Fsq —Dear Sir—Having heard auch of the medicinal properties of your ‘Schiedam Aromatic Scboapps,” and they not being accessible in this ‘fer off land,’’ I feel desirous of having them introduced into ‘this country, on account chiefly of a disease prevailing in the prairie and mountainous portions of this count somewbat rewmbag strapguary or derangement of t urinary orgens; it is a complaint peculiat to this country. As 1do 30% know whether you have uny ugensies in the Wentern cities or towns, I deemed it best to address ‘ou thie note, to exquire whether tbis article can be (genuine,) nearer than New York, Ac. Yours respectfully, WM. WALKER. In concl T beg leave to aay, the word “‘Schanpps’” belongs ral ‘ively to my medicinal beverago—all others are counterfeit, UDOUPHO WOLFE, No. 22 Reaver at., New York, and 25 South Front st., Philadelphia, Espenschied’s Sitvery Rocsy fountain Bea- Ver was po sooner out than it took the lead of ail com- petitors. Compare this rich, light, highly fieisbed hat with those sold twelve per cent dearer in Broadway, and it will be found @ bandsomer, better, and finer article. ESPENSCHIED, 118 Nassau street. Genin’s Sommer Hats.=Firat on the List, ght tuperb, original and eminentiy becoming, stands the Genin dress hat of the searon—a magniticent drab beaver of exquisite proportions, faultless in style, per- fost in ail its di and as aapectmen of workmanship and Gnish, worthy of a place in any exporition of the useful and ornamental arts at home or abroad. Eape- cial att ntion is directed to thin fabric, because it: pre- sents an anomaly in the branch of manufacture to which it belongs, viz—a combination of two materials, both Beautiful ‘in thelr separate conditioas, but which ‘hue gracefully united form the beau ideal of # classic and aristocratic dress hat, The SOFT HAT DEPARTMENT embraces not only the ordinary styles of the day, but upward of twenty new ones designed and manufactured for the present reason, and comprising such a variety of sbapes, shades, qualities, sizes and prices, tbat no nead or tante cam posnibly be unsuited. Busine tog men, travelless, farbiooable men, and, wen, will find in the immense assortment just the article they desire, The STRAW HAT DEPARTMENT with febrice'from ull parts of the world. Hore will be found hate from Panama, Laghorn, In”is, China, Englund, France, &c., an well an aD 6x ensive snort ment of home mepufactured articles. T! CHILDREN’S FANCY HAT DKPARTMENT has just been replonisbed with a fall sammer svock, im. ported and home manufsctured, and parents are iavited examine the pew atyles of the searop, which are more raceful and becoming to javenile faces than any that fave preceded them. “The GENTLAMEN’S AND HOYS’ CAP DEPARTMENT is furnished with ever; and fancy aps. bo; GENIN, No, 214 vege § of traveiling, sporting jrese and school capa, &c. way, opposite St. Paul’s church. Knox's New Establishment, No. 21% Broad- wey, corner of Fulton ptrest, elicits general admiration. It in'the most taxtily and neatly fittec ap osteblishmeat ip the city—graceful, light, cool aad airy looking, like his splendid new style of summer hata, aud protected from the sun’s rays by a bandsome awning of a peculiar nd novel conmruction. Thongh somwhet proad of hi KNOX will not ceneo Great Attraction in Summer Hate.—Rafforty & LEASK, will offer, for « few caya, large and superior sesortment of summer hats of ali kinds and styles, at , which will ensbleevery geatie- , in which he cam celabrate the gorious Fourth. Now is the tims to eali at 57 Chatham, end corner of Chatham and Pearl atrests Hot Times.—This Weather ts the i for Summer Hate, Young America ani ai! kinds of sof: hats on band at WHITE'S, 321 Broadway, opposite Eroadway Theatre, Auction Sate of Choice Old Wines, Brandites, &e., of a high cont.—ALbERT H NICOLAY will sell, this (Taetéay), July 3, at 11 o'clock, at his salesroom, No. 11 Broad street, xtonsive variety of superb brandien, winer, &e., including rome which are thirt-en having been imported expressly tor the Tevia brate: used upon the tables of that others, which are in by rye. A portion of them balance of the stock of one of our first importing hourers, and toe rold im consequence of the party’s declining business. This sale offers unusual indacements, and we recommend all parties who are demrous of purchasing fine liquors to a the sale, as it is positively the last wele of the seasom previous to the enactment of the pro- hibitory liquor law. very article is warranted as re- Presepied. For full particulars we refer to the alver- trement of Mr. Nicclay, in another columa, sents evlored Tor @) oeuite. and equal in tleewhere tor $2. ANSON, politan Hotel. Pianos.— Horace Writers, 333 trond bas the sole agency for the sale of T. bert A Co.'s, Hallett & Cumston’s, Woot wara & Brown's, and Jacob Uhickar- tag’s Borton pinnos; and hisis the only house where can be obtained the calebrstyd modern improved Horace We- baew? plance, with overstrings. Prices less than can be aad elsewhere, and which defy competition erat, end rent allowed on purchase. Pianow for sale on monthly payments. Lighte, New inoon, and Goodma: Booons, ultable tor chursbes 4001 French ccolo pianos. Vianos to let, COLBURN & NASH, agents, 23 Broadway. Read and be Lnstracted.—Jane Satts, $3.— Check Marseilies euite, $550; zepoyr caesumere suits, $10, crown linen comtas, $1; Marceilles vests, $1, dack coats, $3 00, at LVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 aad 65 Falton street Thermomete 90.—Grass Linen Conta, as cool asa zepbyr, at $160; Marseilles vests,’$1, $2 and $5. linen pantalcons of every dencription $1, $2'sac $), at LVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street Zephyr Cassimere Suits, $10.—Theae really beautiful suite are manufactured from a new descrip- tion of woollen goods, rich, delicate shades. Avout one hundred of them are sold daily, nt EVANS’ clothiag warehous, 60 and 6» Fulton street. Zephyr and Gauze Merino Uodershirts and drawers, exactly the articles for gentiomen’s wear thin hot weather, alto m large avsortment of ves ke. wt AGATE’S celevrated Cor. Broadway Grand Wedding to Take Place at the Se. Nicholas—2,000 guests iovited—Spleaiid wuite for the cccarion, may be obtained at KVAN’S clothing ware. house, and 68 Fulton #treet, at $90. Also, zephyr cuscimere suits, $10, check Marseilles sults, 68 ou, Oak Hall Crowdedt!!—sull Another «Great recuction’” has been made in prices on our ae% samme cloteing for men ans hoya. Largs check Marseille: veate very cheap. Von’t forget ws —Oak Hall, 84 and 66 Fulton sire All who Stady Health and Comfort da the exces heat, should wear the beautiful light, elastic aed durable zephyr merino ander vests, for wale wholesale and retail at M’LAUGHLIN’S #tirt ‘and far. nishing store, 202 Greenwich #t., cor. of Chambers st. Lawns, Lawns—We will open this morn- a ee) canes < fine Lyn iaqos aA = |, one case of sega’ dines, at Ge., wi $1 ho por yard, FH LtADUGATYR &'CO., 941 Brest. wey. Pianos to | Boothby, 87 and 50 Walnam street, ts Sell- ipg mecy? turpixbing yoods very low. Cail and exam.ne. Shirts wave to order aud warranted to ft. Boot and Suors.—Executor’s Sale, to Close av rstete,—A rere lot of calf and patent losther boots aud ‘Dt stylex oc patent leavorr suo will ne eola much beiow cost, until tha bth of July ouly, at 73 Nas- bau atreet. _— Printed! yal koglinn velvet 11a, 9128. per yard, English tapeatry Bransele cor, 8.» be. ana 10x. per yd. Ingraina, 45., 8 and 6x pe, yard. HIRAM ANDESSON’S, 99 Bowery, Sign of great American Eagle, Wedding Cards.—An Assortment of Ever- deli’s elegantly engraved at home notes, envelopes, wad- ding caroy, &é, can be had ou application, or seat, by pont to apy part of the country. patablisued 1510, AMES LVLRDELL, 302 Groadway, corner of Duane st, For Protection against Mosquitoes and all imsects,—HA>KINS’ patent improved portable canupy Sad net, combining beauty, cheapness, wad entire se- eurity ags:nst insects, without obstructing the circa: lation of ar. It is constructed so thet it will fit aay bedstead, apd the net ix so arranged that it will coa- ‘ract anc expand by means of rabber braide, #0 that it with Ot recurely at all tise: nd on ali bedateada, tneredy affording entire protectiva against insects. It can be attached to the bedstead in less than two min- utes, apd can be taken down in an equally short space of time; yet, while it affords the protection sought, it is ® beautiful aod chaste ornament to the bed. General depot No, #0 Chambers street, New Yor, Summer Wincs.—A General Awortment of elarets and other wines, Claret from $2 (bottles re- tarned) to $4 and upwards per dos., of superior quali. tes. don and Dublin porter and Scouch UNDERHILL & MALTERSON, Soda Water and Cream Syrups, Made from fresh cream.—"omething new and sugeriog to ordinary syrups. Lacies and gentlemen are invited to oall and try them, at RUSHION’s only, at No. 417 Broadway, cor- ner of Canal street, and No, 10 Astor House, corner of Barcisy street. Punch Bowls.—The Subsembers have on hand ® large aascrtment of the above articies of various sized and qualities, holding from one to five gai- Jons each. Prices ranging from 84 to $50 wach. Also, ® deausiful assorimentof Varian porcelain stacuctter, P. J. &J. MAYER, 81 Pearl stroot Let them rave of the Fourth of July, And declare we no diink con got after; We deign them, by way of reply, A shout of cerision and jaug ater | For ail who taste Mesvepger’s gin, So delicious and exqu sive find it, That never could tyranny win, The sale to restrict it, or bind tt ! Messenger’s London Cordial Gan Is Highly recommended by the medical faculty. Dr. Cuiltoa pro- Roupees 1 medical tincture of great valve. Otlice 55 Fulton street. R. E, MESSENGER & CO., sole importers. De fiance Salamander Safcs.—Hubert M. Pat- RICK is the sole manat jarer in the United Brates of the above celebrated safes, upd patent powder proot de- fanoe locks snd cross bars, Depot 102 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane, Yacht fur Sale. Tne Fast Salling Yacht Ultra, built fa the best manoer, and in pertoct orier, will be sold for $6,000, cont $12,000. App:y to DRUM- GOLD & PROCH, 120 Fulton street. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs.— The best in the world. Nine private rooms for applying his unrivalled cye. Beware of imitations; they result in ridfoule. ‘The largest stock of wigs toupees in America, wholesale and yetsil, at BATCHELQa’s, 233 Broauway. Cristadoro nas Killed Competition hy Daplt- cating nature, Persons with red or gray leir laugh at the mistortune. e minutes gives them a head of hair which bas the living shining bue they have envied in Otbery. His exceleicr bye works acientitlc miracies in a Moment. Sold apd appiied at No. 6 Astor House, Tan, Freckles, #impies, Kru, Balt rin, &2., positively cured by GOURAUD's wm Wali ronp. Poudre saotile up: roote bar from apy purt of the body. Nuaperb rouge, Jor pale lips and cheeks. Lily white, (Gouraud’s, mind bay no other.) Hair dye and res'orative, at the old ce- pot, 67 Walker surcet, first store from Broadway. Onguent for Producing Whiskers or Mour tacher in six weeks is $1 a botilo; large botcies, cont sin- eight of the pmai!, $5; sent to any part of tue coantry. R.G. GRAHAM, 685 ‘Broadway; Zoiber, 44 Soath Unird street, Philadelphia; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany. Premium Wigs and Toupecs.—The Silver medal was awarcea to MEDHURSE & CO., 27 Maiden lane, for the bent gentlemen's wign and toupecs ever ex- i ‘They hud the best display at the ntate Fair of wes, balf wigs, bands, braids, curls, &. Copy the ad- Tens. wont. His Improved Lostautancous Unequalied bair dye, jet black and perfect brown; cheapest and best im the world; only 44. « box, warranted fatis{actory, or the money returned. Soli, or appied privately at the parlors No. 1 Barclay street, or st the old stand, 4) Nas- bau street, It 1s an Unsversal Observation that the denntifullest heads of hair are to be found among the Indian’. They preserve it by the use of a Ky uid vee sable componnd ‘The same is tor sale at LOVE'S Wanpene oftice, 162 Browdway. Trusses, Shonider Braces, Ladtes’ Bolts and supporters, instruments for bow legs, club feet, and al! deformitier of the body, on haod and made to order by Dr. GLOVER, at the Surzeoas’ Bandage Institute, No. 4 Ann atreet. Comms and Buntons Removed feom the fees without pain, blood, or danger, ny Dr. 1. OL office, 3X5 Broadway, a few doors above White street. Immediately atier the operation the sioes may be worn with comfort. kach curn extracted 50 conte. Br. 48. 8. Fitch, author of the “Six Lectares on Consumption,” office 714 broadway, opem daily (Sunday exeepted,) from 9 to 50’clock, treats compump tion, asthma, diseases of the heart and ali chronic dis cares of males and females, Consultation free, Dr. Francis Salter, 81, D, Member of t Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Loudon wna Edinburgh, spe cually engaged in the (reatment of the 4) 0 and ear. 27 Bond street, N. Y. What Funeral Piles of the Mouse and Ratt ‘Twas vot the tooth of dog or cat, ‘swindling counter'eit did that! "Twas lyon’s pul that struck the blow, And laid thone heaps of vermin low Look for the national medals aad E, LYON’S the Inbel of genuine articles, which never fail of succena. Depot 424 Broadway. —Se roftaia, seit rheam, rheumati«m, ell skin or m plar diseases, if this ointment be rubbed into forced into meat. N wonderful medicines, Suld at the manutfactor #6 Maiden lene, New York, 214 Strand London, aed by all druggists, at 25e., 62)cc., and $1 per pot or box. To All Ague Sufferers.New Principle t— ew remedy | No poison | tidete to maleria,”’ called Rinode is the o1 temecy ‘a the market entirely free trem ineral poisons = The certiticate of the oelerrated chemist. Dr, J. fh, CHILTON, atteched to esch bottle. proves itn innocence evidence of ita wonderful of cacy, can be bad of dealers who bave it for enle. GW). a tisths wholerale ageot, 10° Water steeet, and tor tole by C. H, King, ©. ¥, Clickener, aad druggiate go erally. The Gre healing Remedy for Asthm-., conrumption, and ail diseases of the Vurout nod lungs, Pr. Curtie’s hygeana, Thousand have beeu resto-wl bealtn the past the bygesna. Principal 044 Broad by C. H Bing, No. iv2 ge Dr, CORES will bw josk, where be may be at the office daily consulted free of charge. On Friday, June *, by Rev, Father Gerome, Jawes Ons, Key... 10 Ricaretn Qoun, daaghter of wa, kay, deceased, of Lally mens. 'couuty Antrim, ireland, Belfast papers pirane copy. On Sunday, Jaly 1, after « short and severe (line, Mancanet Anna, only daughter of Joseph and Anus Curtis, aged 2 yeas. 10 months ana 7 daye . ‘od relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fugeral, from the residence of per perents, No. 041 Water ntrert, this afternoun, at beif past two o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Urea wood, On Sunday, Joly 1 Lies Down, aged Hix relatives and friende are ipvited to» nest, from his Inte residence, No 227 Woat fw fixth street, thin ooG, et Hall past one o'e! On Moncay morning, July %, after a lingering tllnes, Petre basen ‘Toe relotives and friends of the family are reepact!o ! invited to attend the fuweral, from the resideace of bie tatber, Peter Embury, No 41 West Tiirty seventh «tinet, this afternoon, at three o'clock, without farther iavite tion On Sondey, July 1, Mise Mincaner Batowin, daughter Of Ancrew Pinldwin, aged 20 yenrs ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to ttend the funeral from \o. 50 Green: i vtreet liu alterroon, at two o'clock On Friday, June 2, by Crowning, J.G.H.Gaxrn, aged im mopihe apd * days. he dom eral will take place this day, from his iste ree Ne 640 Greemwich street, corner of Leroy etre! ‘ted this life, by eae stroke, Hawa Praucre, of county Galwey. lremad aged w yeare a6 triewds, and those of Ris sons ie law, lor, are invited to atteed tore 0’ from No. De taken te Greenwood for intermest. On Greeny So 1, of consumption, Mr. Ronsar jeoare. OF The frieace of the family, aed the members of the Forrest \ight Guard, are iovited to atiead his funerasi, from bis late residence, Forty ninth street and Niath avenue, this aiternoon, at two o’closy, On Wednesday, June 27, Miss Maay F. Howr, eldest davghter of tue lat Matthew Hant. California and Wash ngton Territory papers please iy. rte Saturday, June 30, of mararmus, Atnenr Horio, ld’ of Andrew avd Mary Aun isaac. 'y morning, July 2, at the resi‘ance of her von, Jawen Heil, Ne, 100 Harrison atraet, Souta Brooslyn, Mr Macpauena O Bett, aged 77 years, ‘The time of bes fanerai will beannou moruing’s papers. At Delmouico place, Kast Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 1, Eaitx Hoxons, son of John and A. Longhi, aged 2 years. ‘Ive triepdsot the family, and of P. a. Delmonico, Esq. are respectfully invited to aitend the funoral, this afvec- Boon, at teo o’eock, . July 2, of cousumption, EowARD John and Mary Carroll, aged 24 ye ‘The sriends and relatives of the family are reepectfally to attend the funeral, from nis late resitence 201 Warren street, Jersey City, thie afternoon, at five o'clock. ‘At Poughk on Monday morning, July 2, at qaar- ter before eight o'clock, at the residence of her daagh- ter, Mrs David oi. Jones, CaTuenine J., relict of the iate Be Witt Clicton, in the 13d your of ber age. Bg notice of the time pf place of the funeral will b» given. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. WANLS. in to morrow YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A titnetion as bousskesper in hotel or frat clays warding house; feels compesent to dixsharge the duties of such A line addressed to Farneat, Horald offics, stat ing when and where an interview can be had, will be attended to, ESVECTABLE ENGLISH PROTESTANT YOUNG woman wishes ® situation, as waiter, or to do ebamberwerk and plain sewing: understands ber basi- tly; no objection to go in the country; good Can be seen at the music store, D49 Broad. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- A tion io & private family, as seamstress; can cat And fit ladies? acd children’s dresses; can do all kinds of family sewing Can be seen for two days, at hor pre- rent situation, 260 West Twentieth street, batween Niath and Tenth avenues, Best city reference. A TADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEME ion 4s housekeeper, An agreeable { Jesire, remuneration would ba bat & recondary cons tion, while a strict and faithfal Giecharge of ail duties and devotion to the interests of the household are guaranteed. Would not object to be companioa to a lady, or to travel. Addtess Josephine, Herald office A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A S(TU- ation, as chambermald, or to do'general hoasework ins small private family. Can de well recommen ied by her last mploser. Cam be ween until suited at 154 Ma- diton st , Di sement. A NICE GIRL WANTE child; must be «good reamatre: or English girl, Apply between four thin afternoon at Ferre's, 07 Duane atreet, near Broid- way, when the lady will be present. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ehembermaid in some reapectabla norel; best of city reference can te given at 114 East 25th at tas earrings Shoes edit wi oo wyalds heal ssl?” Arse S68 Hod D's CURE WANTED — ‘A BOY, OR YOUNG MAN of babite, who has hed eaficieat experiance ip a fret apotheca: ry store to be able to ad ud cen furoish good city ref-r-a- stion, by calling oa Dr. Griadie, 384 Seventh avenue. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN COMPR- tent tomtiend @itor’. Apply at 140 Sixth a corner 13th st. RUG CLYRK—WAN TI D, A Youna” WAN AG quainted with the retail drag aad pessription busiuens. oles Apply at 11s avenue B, or addrwes Dr. Uil- Warhing too Heig! . ‘ARMER AND GARDENPR.—WANTED. IN THE country, near the city, « single ir -tosteot man, io work on toe farm or inthe garden. Must 9° hoae:t, sober and industrious, and well recommen!s4d Apply this day, from 10 to 1!, and from 1 to 2 o'clock, at SI Maiden lane, OUSEA REVER'S SITUALION WASTED—BY AN AC tive, intelligent American womsn, ip a private family, in the cit, perfectly. Can gi th ry or country; understands her busiacsn the bent ¢t Acirens, for INING CAPTAIN WANYED—ONE WHO HAS HAD Mi erpesonce in copper sed pols sistog. may sonty At the office of the Phoux Gold Mining Company, No. 15 Exehange piace, room No. 15, oN DEMANDE UNE BONNE DENFANTS, FRAN ( caine. Sadrenser ( 60 Union place, eatre le lime et 10me rue, sur le dme avenue, aujourd'hui RS, CONKLIN WISHES TO TAKE IN CHF WASH. ing of few gentlemen of lwlies, of family, by the month er by the dozen. 6 pircen wt s dozen, aud Jl pieces at 26. ap give the beet of ren Please call at 123 Kast Tweaty Afth at., Second and Third avenues 1 ALE=WOMAN WANTED —AN EXPERIENCED SALES- SS woman, who har a thorough knowledge of rich Inces and fine embroideries, She must be competent wo take orders, and superiatend their complntion in our workroom, MILLEK & GRANT, 871 Broadwa; Grparion WANTED—BY A RESPECCAGLE PAO rman girl, ax laly’s maid oF seatnate n & Cobnert’s, @o08 reference given. Apply at Mo Broac corner of Reade at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE young woman, a® chambermaid of waiter, or to do work; hax no objection tothe conetry, Please call at 242 Oth avenue, between Lith and Lith atrests, feat tloor, front room, in the rear, for two days, Best of city references given. SIPVATION WANTED—BY A «IDDLE AGED MAN, b) from Switzerland, as waiter in s hotel of privaw family; be specks German ana Frenca, and is wall ac quaint Apply at 47 Greenwish at Gitvation WANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, ©) as nurse aod chamisrmaid, or plein newer; bas toe bent of etty reference. Can be neon for two days, No objection to the country. Apply at 723 Woonter at, —BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘i ra country; good re 1 seen for two (ays, at 151 Seveata ave nue, between 10th and 20h ata, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, OS an chambermaid or waiter, or plain cook aol wesher and ironer; best of city reference Can be seen for three days at 171 Kast Broadway N EXPERIENCED N J a nituation; iA competent to taxe the entira care an infant nd the charge o Has the most satisfastory 7 Apply ®wo Coys, at No. 17 Union court, University place. FIRST RATE ENGLISH SERVANT WISHES A SITUA ton os waiter in a private family, in town or country, or fo attend an invalid gon'lemag to any part he understoncs hin business ia every respect. city reverence from bix last place Can be reen for two daze or address by letter, 248 Eighth aveoue, in the store, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE JOUDE WoInan, aw dreAsmaver and peamsetrons; un Gerstonds the cutting and fittirg of Indies’ aud chit. Chen's dresses. all Wine ft family ing; would go with « family to the cougtry for the summer; woul) waiton yourg ladies, if required. Can give ihe best city reference. Cun be seca at No, 7 Union eourt, | ai- versity place, tetween Lith and 12th ats., for two days. GERMAN GIRL WANTS A family; iv well posted up come well recomraende: UATION IN 2 hoassholt + bene & good home. V’iease inquire at 141 Hen Ty street, Brooklyn. WOMAN WA A SITUATION, AS COOK; SHE thoroughly understands her business, Apply for (ne week at her presems employer's, 27 West 16th et. YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, COMPETENT TO PER form all demestic duties, inatudi a firat rate style, mn private family. Apply at Mr. Corby SIIUATION WANTHD-—BY A S0U1CH WOMAN, AS bousekeeper, aura» or reamatreny; has bea tures yearn in her present situation, and can be awa for one week at her empicyer's, U4 Gould at., Brooklyn, moar Fulton avenue. Keterences exchanged. RESPLOTAULE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as nurse and seamatrons; has no objection Ls tie’ countey for the summer. Please call at No. 72 rear builing, for two days. (ood city reference, DAGUERREAN OPERATOR WANTED IMMEDLATE- Vy. Apply to P. Gaige, 369 Broade 286 24 YEARS OF AGE, WHO 8’ experience in tue retall dry wishes employment. He in and epeaks and writes Kogliah tolerably (cod elty retereuces given, Address T. 8, Herald well, office. N AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD, 18 wanted to take charge of a carriage and horses for @indy end gentlemen travelling, Salary good. Apoly betw Zend 6. M., fortwo dayn, at the Weveriay coruer of Hroadway and Fourt reet, room 31, m the country preferred, FIRST CLASS HEAD WAITER, WITH SIX YHAns? reference to his last employer, wisnos ® mituation. een, James, 149 Grand rt. He thoroughly un ier in a Ito TET WHO UNDERSTANDS THE gume of billi#rés can apply at Cullen's rertauraat, corner of Broacway ao! Ninth streets, after 12 o'clock, BOY WANTED—T0 ATIEND AN OFFIOR, 116 Warren st., up stairs; none need apply anions of good moral charac “ITUATION WANTED, BY A FRENCH COACHMAN A be alto underatance Engliab; has no objection to OA rhort distance ‘n the country; thorongaly under stanés the rare and management of borers, and city eriving: for capobility and charecter ean give tun how city reference, Address for two days, to Fravsoi Vagneu to ‘avenne © GENTS WANTHD—10 “ELL MAP SHEE OF THY A mort popular bind, by whieb $6 or 10 per day i often mace. Three *plendid colored sheets, fiz #2 nehes, just ready. Letters of inquiry aasw y return of mail Adéress A. EL JOORLYN, 66 Fultoa street, N.Y COKRERVING employ bis compense, Adare A PERSON WOULD BE GLAD TO ening Seve. for & moterate re H JS, Herala ott OORKFEPIR AND SALESMAN WANTED. ~WOULD prefer an enterprising man wishing tw get (ato ing rome ready manos or t may have an interest in a cach basiness in (hin city. Aderens, with name, referwnen, and amount wil ling to invest, T K., Herald office, box 100. COKKEFPER—WANTED, BY A YOUNG. MARRIED man, who 1 competent to take fall charges ofe fet of book gation in a wholesale b chant #61 willing to pays No objection to re Post office. leave the erty ARKEEPER’A SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMER tert young man, who can proiace the bext city reference an tw ability aod integrity, Address C. 1. # Hetass offre, srone, 49 THIRD BRB" WANTED—IN THE I ve and i about 15 ; on & gond hand amd is of reepectable Oo worslog ledge of the inten priferred. Nene oeed apply without good re. ce 100K —WANTED, A F T RATE WOMAN COOK, ¢ Nowe nerd apply bot these who perfectly under ftaned the busine and who Can give wade phe re. ferences for cleanliness, soorety, ke, Also waated, « smart young man as waiter. Inqnire at tue City Marke corner of Meecker street aad Broad an. ¥ Wwanto OK AND NURS IN A SMALL PRI C vate the Amerioan, Meoteh, bagliah, | or Welch, apd t their business perfectly, and ca the beat recommendations * character snd experience Apply thix day im Feat 0h st., fret house east of 2d avenue YOMLHMAN WASTS A SITUATION, IN TOWN Om ) empty; bas no incombranes, is an exssiient grocm snd a fret rate ériver, bas had booq experience Furope with the best of famibes, aml ean com ete’ bie beet lownd worth loosing siler attedle, Weald takea o at br. Morras’ #tope, 12th st a CAOKNIA MIs ERE.--ONK OR TWO COMNIBH MINHA wewied. Apps, O 6 Opt Di, By Lm bmbasl, Canal otreet, Universtiy place, or b: re AC, wal weleedea” d Sa WANTED—BY A MAN FROM THE couatry, a# porter, ‘own town. The advertiser cam produce ti at city reference from h with whom vod 2 formation please Capp! dayr, to PC avenues, front basement, WO RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRLS WANT SITUA tions in a private family ot respectable Uutel, oe Gn cook, the other a4 cham cermaid or waitresm, Call at 14 Norfolk #t., front room, up +tairs P.O MANTILLA AND CLOAK MAKERS, lady of taste and experience, ws Ban, capable of taking the momagement of « workroom; one who has filled a similar attaation pre- ferred. Touch a liberal and permanent engagement Apply at 42 Cadi N ARCHITECT, T° ARCHITECIS, BUILDERS, &.— surveyor and draughisman wiaher to otaic employment ia either of the atow branches, or im any capacity in which a knowledge of the anos ie & poor mathematician and avoaataat, wad o himeelt generally useful to ais employer, ate, and matiatectory references given, Ad ct, box Ml, Hersid offi LANT FRAN feur; corn at le service, on peut don ber Cer boonew referen e'alireser bureaa da Herald, de 104 Li heures du matin, 0: Ge 2 a 3 heures ae a midi. NE JEUNE FRANCAISE, NOUVELLEMENT ARI Wie, sacbant parfatment eoudrs, broder, ox desire ore place enmme gouvernan suprie dune feuille Am reaine, in, on fourniva des wellivure re roparrer, ate., ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTASLE WOMAD, B4 Meamatrens; she in «6005 olain and understands Creveraking in all ite forma. oni) at 276 let avenue SERAL HOUSE mall family; mow Viersiand cook 464 Ironing, and come well recom JS Went 24th #1, near 10th aren. ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO work im ™ pely before 12 o'clock ANTED—BY A YOUNG AND COMPEIUNT VOMAN, uation to 4 mberwork aod waldng, or fine washing and icoving, enn give the beat of telereace from her present place, #here she has bewa for oae your Call at No, 2 Uniow rquare, corner of 14th at. ANTED—BY TWO KERPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, Htustions, one ae quo! plain cook, washer «al ironer, the other a¢ sowms id genet in washing or in chember werk tor three oays at their lant place, £6 Resi Did wt, Weis SITUATION, BY A NEAT, Tivy SITUATION, BY A RRSPROTABLE , an cbamvermart aud weiter, im a private femily, one who perte tly underetants her busiawe Nu jection to tie country. (ood refersnees. Apply at 141 20a at, between Tih and Arh eveouee, im the fear, second flock, Can be newu fur two daye ANTED- A SITUATION, FOR A MOST ER a no wow emai! family Goel references Auply at v a08 iromer ont wures ‘ne corner of Frovt and Adams streets, Brvklya over the bekery. Call for two days TANTED—A SITUATION, A# CHAMIRRMAID. [NA “ ily, by & young gith Can give the best of relerences. io be seen for one lay only, at 110 Kant Lith ot WW ANTED A SITUATION, BY 4 Well WOMAN waiter, oF Wo do chsanber ork of waitme Gowl ety ih aod Apply #1 61 University ple roo FOR A COLURED Gilat at geceral boweew fT f ea chau aad be penn at ber present place, 04 Bosch #6 ANTED—A BY A ReSsPROTANLY oman, « 0 taterenes. Apply a! No. 6 Degraw wt betwese Court aed “mith ate, Heovw iyo Can be seen cat epgeged | YUAN A STUATION, HY A RWSPROTAMLY Young women, 10 do general housewors for a pri mily. Has no objection to ga to the cow or city refer , | Alien et., front basemen! Heat city re’erea » Onye | TANTED—Y A KEAPRCTAWLE PAOTEat private femily:\« & gon! plale ook 0d trorer, Can give city reference Wert a4th et, for two days a, A MTCATION v young girl, ae ehaurtermes Collat | seed Views cali at 19 ik eee. family, ehe bes mo ayTiD- iv 4 Fi situation in # Or tevticaler r . call ot lta Vinee 24 emt 6 arenes BY AMIDULY AGED AMEKICAN WiDUw J. Withont eveumbranes, reewetiy from the conntry & Waation se pare or boamkveper feet of retercoce given. A hole acdreemd A Mok PF, bos 106 Herakt fier, tor thiwe days will meet with atteetion Wem WEALTOY WOWAN, Wit) Hae lent her baby, one week old, & baby (6 wet mare st ber own residence | Sty ae Nowe bot reepete™* pareons iL Mott ot, borne Waseer 'ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A RESPECTABLE Faw- ily, by a French cook. Avply for two days, from a No. 4W 16te Wwe SITUATION IN A PKIVATR FAMILY, oo cook, washer and ironer, by a fathtut, iedus- trious wo cea furnvh th- ht recsmmentation from ber last euployer. Please call a) 246 Mott at, Ia- ire for Mary Bey. ANTED—A SITUATION, AY A, RESPEDCAsLe girl, to 40 general bourse 6; ie @ good plain cook, ama trat rate warher and wounr. | No onjection te short distance in the couo'ry = tiova city reference ff required. Pleace call ay 154 Wont ‘let at, iv “OMAN, A. SITU- ANTED—BY AN ENGII-H tion 50 coe or bause:-aper; Des’ e lite, gist, and will prastelhes: for lara wages: by ly to Melvilie, 10% Mm, the roar. ANTED—A WOMAN AS LAUSD«ES8 AND CHAM- bermaid, Apply at 87K vine at JANTED-—& NEAT, TIDY Gtkl, 12 TO 14 YEARS of age, 10 take eare Of 4 49) nod make horslf useful. Inqnire tor Mra Concer 240 Rose wt, jaat at the head of Sth at, Willmumaburg Wy ayepea erteation, ny a RESPROTARLE gull, as chambermed aod eetrens, aaa ie will ing to go a abort clstanc: 1a toe coumtey, no call at 145 Divwsion treat. TANTED—A AIPUATION BY A RESPEC PAN: 4 y) to ansiet in given. Ap, ab hla Preody A BY A RESPEC CABLE Wan ITUATION young worn! or to Jo general housework 1a & private fani'y ng house, Beat Of reference given. Apply at 64 Cimcoa et, Urouklyn. ANTED=A SITUATION, BY a YOUNG WOMAN to do general housework, is a good washer ironer, good reference for threes yeas. Apply at 2s E. 1ith si., corver 2d avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Ad reamatrens and rurie 3 g004 reference from her La at, between 4th SIrCaTION, BY A YOUNG LADY, oF Cae mer! io a remy Lede tly Good reference. Inquire «t 04 4¢ Mark's placa, pecond flor, ANTED- 10 DO THE WORK OF A SMALL PA mily, either an Eoglab aha waiting fomily would be very de other, Inquire at 172 Went Varn at WA ss GOOD (O0KS, WASHER AND TRON ers, for general bouresorsers, five chamber maids, thiee waiters, and acaail girls to take cere of children, Situations po# reaty, io fret eles« femil Apvly at CRABS nelect ageney oilive, 16 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, ip the basement ANTED—A NURSE, WITH GOOD RECOMMENDA fons, at the U.'S Navel Hospital, Broukiya. XP ELEN CED coor, who perfectly ued rataata ber nusiness; ie willing to artist In wasting ant ironing, cam produce long apa patisfactory references (aa be oven tor tee day a! 309 Fourth at, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD PLAIN cook, jem good baker +is> a good washer aed froner. 27 Wert torn st Wwaxn- A SMIUATION, HY A VERY f able young girl, to do chumberwork aad waiting, orm'sd chidrea, Ie willing work the ofty or country, Keferenee giv Please call at Mr. Murray's, ‘WA Saat 14u0 #t., near avenue I, ANTED—A SITUATION, A keeper, by « temper premises to give bi " Adare J ANTLD.—WE WANT IN OCR OFFY A Man who esn commend from $10) 10 6100 a carn, Seotebman or fred, oO mater iw stranger io the city. Mast be » ané faitafal, Bo- singer light aod pleasent Noow out euch eecaa comply with the above need sppiy, WM KINGSLEY & O)., publishers, 280 Hroadway, up stairs ANTED—A DRUG CLERK, ONE THAT HAT A thoreugh bnowled, Finest "RATE OYSTRRMAN | ALM A the saloon busieeas, » derstand making jee ¢ need mpply at Philadeipats House, No 133 Williamborg NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADD, uation an salermen it oe ary gots ba Satisfactory reteremces given. Avktewss © ¥., bn Herald office ANTED—AN ACTIVE CAP ANIL YOUNG MAN, IY Oni Office, ope who *ritw ayuot hand nef eve assitt atthe books = The beet vues 14q ives Apply, post paid, Coal, Heyd Kx prem: Most ANTHD& YOUSG Mas, Fao 18 9929 Tran of age. who @ wilieg to make Name l geortely unelal Apply sitet lo e clock A.M ath Heo 10 TAKS 6 revel Wqaer store, ADTED—A MAN, AS BAKs ARIE, charge of & woolen One whe can bring good resume bonewty mpeiniity on Of We wt PANTED—A TERSO WHO Had HAD Soak parle pee ia pul tims A riareianer © 00, Must ternk the Fag no megange. me ps importer, Herat office y 7 ANTED—SITUATION | UY ried mat and bis wife perfect y onderstam’s | reamerrers apd lary '# mse mavtilin maser Waser o comfortable homs.$ App'y a 6 WIG Mas ANTED—TWO OK THICKE WOW TOT er bottion Apply tromedintely ATreet 9 the soda water faotory Wwe A BMANT, Ie HLUGENT BOY, TO attend im the office 6! the eneap dew men’s Vary, 165 Lemten treet Hn req alte, FAST D-HY aK y Asdrees Kd ware A BOY, 1 ta hy ° Heraie otiow 26 “mercter.— UWAY CORNER OF LEAOK 4OREET, AT & CONERT 4, ton te besd mealieh Dp, 168 botele ead we » porters wrk, Met eaers, at hie oF the brawch afies, brs Crecow oh weet PRM ROn AL mee QHOTLD THI eT Tie ke OF ANM DAViOOR ) Dune, formeriy vt Perrone Green, Law ae, she © il non her water, Mary | eott, by ceil Lares We. 98 Vast thirty fret suerte ee ne Mare, TT NEAKUST ALATIVE OF MICMIP OM BOO J. Wiley, tate of the Un te fer & favet United Mates New Vor Witediy THE TRADES, Me rte Har ratte WANTED. A REY D seally gem en's Maw bat leumers, whe fi ly ’ mctrelanh toe pm wore sel joa wag Woy i Poe te TORK MAKMIOY, CLOK AND CiSeuOeH— jeanealer whe wuinrntow # mine sey Rint OF amae when * lo wwe com (een former, wishes + mpi») men wor, 0s be thorovg iy we erat bm el te var one Urenehes BR, core of A.) meter, oe Aaewen ANTED~A J KM Yas Apply at Karhenge place CWE AND WAGON FOR 4412-4 LIGHP L 4 ther top whee, ia out order coms 7) 10. A Morgan hore, trots 0 1% — prea 0200, Ale « Ser toclat tents, OH etebey on Mages, 0s

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