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-——-—-——. Letter from Hon. John Minor Botts, of Vir~ —Richmend, July 9, 1885 —Messrs. Wm. 8. Beers Co , Gents.—Considerations of duty to the alone prompt me to send you this olantare, Sestiens, Rial to the great value of “Carter's Spanish Mixture,” Jor thet almost incurable disease, scrofula. Without Deing dieposed or deeming it necessary to go into the Particulars of the case, | can that the setonishing Ferults that have been produced vy the uso of that me: @cine on a member of my own (amily, and onder my evn observation end saperntencence, afer the skill of ‘the best pbynicians had been 1 wena) reme bausted aud all the 1» had failed, fully justify me in recom- to all who may be suffering from that 1 do not mean to say that it is adapt any scrotuls, with persons for mo 1 felt an interest, or ever whom I could exercise influence ar control. Re. JNO. M. BUTTS. ish Mixture can be had at C. H. Ring’s, '» Pills,—The Liver, the Stomach, ,—These valuable pills, acting direct); ae cleanse them from all impurities, and thus ind vigor to the system. Sold at the manu- . Y., and No. 244 Strand, 28 cents, 623 conta, Hernia —Only Prize Medal Awarded to MARSH & O0., by the Industrial Exhibition of All Na- ‘Mons, for their new patent radical cure truss. Refer- ences ite ity—Professors Valentine Mott, nd John M. Carnochan. An extensive Mat ef names of mercantile and other tlymen cured this truss may be seen at Marsh & Co.’s, No. 2, len Jane, New York; and Marab, Corlies & Oo., No. ‘West Fourth atreet, Cincinnati, Ohfo, Open from 7 A. M. until 9 P, M. The Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthma, eonsan) and all diseases of the throat and |i canyon eect toe heat package. ice daily from 10 to 3 o’clpsk, where he may be eonsulted free of charge. For Fever and Ague—DJeshler’s Bhotes? fever and ague cure, each $1; adie cho! Pills, 2, » 91 50. For dropsy, gra &e,— Wolfe's Schei sobnapps, $1. For rheumatism—Hyatt’s life balsam, 76 ecnts, Myers’ extract rock rose, $1. Fog suppres- sion, ebatru: &c.—Van Hambert’s female monthly $1. For ciarrhea, cholera morbua, &c,—~Mra. layea’ syrup, 50 cents, and Suup’ diarrhea mixture, 12% and 25 centseach. At GUION’S, 127 Bowery. acter Rushton’s Cream Syrups and Pure, Cool Seda Water can be obtained nowhere else but under the Astor House and Broadway, corner of Canal street. Va nila, pineapple, raspberry, strawberry, chocolate, lemon and orange flowers. Ie Warm Weather, Meen Fan, the Cele, Drated Chinese skin powder, will be found an invaluable addendum to the toilet; by its cooling and soothing prop- extiew it alJays and averta discoloration and coarseness, and renders the skin delicately white, smooth and soft. Beware of spurious imitations, injurious in their effesta. The genuine can be bad of all respectable druggists; wholecale of R, M. HOBBS, 36 Maiden lane. Beas ponpotae Bete bed and Ague or 4 ‘are particu nested to read the adver. $emavt of ROSEN BAUMS Oriental Ditters, an infallible remedy for those complaints, to be foundin another part of this paper. Married. At Morrisania, on Sunday, July 45, by the Rev. J. P. Hammond, of St. Ann’sachurch, Mr. EDWARD JRNKINS to Mise Many Anne Freney, both of Morrisania, Charleston, 8. C., yore copy. On Tuesday, July 17, at the Church of the Transfigur- ation, by the Rev. George H Houghton, Mr. Josuri L. Mansuatt, of Brooklyn, to Miss x J. SoHENCK, of New York. On Wednesday, July 19, at St. George’s chapel, by the Rev. J. J. Bowden, of New Jersey, Henny A. Gesurs, of Jersey City, to Anne L. Evans, daughter of Rev. B. , rector of St. George’s chapel, New York. Died. Om Wednesday, July 18, after a short illness, Eowarp GrorGr, ron of James and Ann Marsden, aged 1 year and 10 months, at their residence, No. 8 Hicks street, Brook- Ps within city, on Wednesday, July 18, Sosay Euzanera Gaurrimns, only daughter of Evan and Elizabeth Griffiths, aged 2 years, 9 months and 6 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral to morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, from her lave resicence, No. 101 Forty-ainth street, be- tween S:xtb and Seventh avenues. Her remains will be taken to Cyprezs Hill Cemetery for interment. California papers please copy. On Monday, ay Martua Euiza, infant daughter of David and Aun Eliza Alcorn, aged 3 months and 10 days. On Saturday morning, Jaly 14, Hixvay ¥., son of Mr. ‘Thomas Downing, of No. 3 ad street, aged 2 years, 3 monthe and 6 days. California and Australia Lid pe please copy. On Wednesday, July 18, of comumption, Sorma C., of Thomas J. Colemaa, in the 41st year of her age. The relatives and frivnca of the family are reapect- fally invited to attend her funeral to morrow after- moen, at 23¢ o'clock, from her late residence, No. 12 Weat Washington place, witncut farther iavitation. On Wednencay, July 18, after a short and painfal ill- mess, Mary Evizaneta BawninG, the only daughter of J. E. Benning, aged 4 months and 20 day: The relatives and friends of the family and thos of bis father in law; Stephen re ‘are respect fully invited to attend he funeral this prise Lead faom ber late residence, 273 Houston stree! On Wednenda: July 1, after year of his age. the family are respectfally invited to attend bis funeral from bis late residence, street, at 3 o'clock to morrow afternoon. On Tuesday, July 17, ANNA TERESA, youngest daugh- ter of Mary and Henry Kreuter, aged 2 years, 4 mon’ and 5 da} invited to short Gronan 8 Her rolailves and friends are reapectf: attend her fumera] thia afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her ferent 122 Stanton street, corner of Esex, to Trinity Cemetery On 5 gers Juy 17, ELwait Herwans, only child of moll Lucinda Davison, aged 8 montos and 2 weeks, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly ievited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 33 @’clock, from the residence of bis parenta, No. 68 West Thirty second street. On Weonenday, July 18, Saran FE. Hovston, daughter bp =-oheresoanige £. Day Houston, aged § months and aye. The triends of the family, also the members of Hook and Ladder Co No. 12, Lexi ‘engine Com- sy No. 7, and Waabington Lodge No. 2, American ylestamt Ansociaticn, are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral from the remdence of her parents, 183 Third avenue, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, On Taesdsy, July 17, Mr. Auguste Avricx, aged 40 78. 7s remsina were interred yesterday in Greenwood. Op Wednesday, July 18, Jane Conpuiia Dawsin, aged ‘11 months and 41 a ‘The relatives and f sof the family are reapectfully imvited to attend her funeral from the residence of her parents No. 259 West Seventeenth strest, this afteraoon at le’clock, without further notice. mawood, 1. I., om Tuesday, July 17, of cholera , only daughter of Richard K. Anthony ; aged 3 years and 5 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral this morping, at 10 o'clock, from the house of ber father, at Ravenswood. ‘The steamer Ravenswood leaves Peck slip at 9 o'clock a re. ‘On Wednesday morning, July 18, after a short illness, Mary Maynett, second denghter of Felix and Sarah Evans, aged 2 years and 9 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respect fay invited to attend the funeral from the corner of ‘anton street and Myrtle avenue, Brooxlyn, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ‘On night, July 17, at the residence of his father, at Clifton, Staten Inland, after a very brief ill- pees, James F. D., jr., youngest son of James F. D. and Mary McClure Lania, aged 4 years 6 months and 15 days. The remsins will be removed to Greenwood at 10 @edock this morning. On Sunday, July 15, Cusntes F. A. Inetann, second gen of John snd Ann Ireland ia the 16th year of his tone relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his tuneral this morning, st 9 o'clock, from 3t. Paul’s Church, corver of Hudson ani Third streets, Ho- jughronyille, Dutchess county, on Wednesday afternoon, July 14, @xonce Joxm, of New York, aged ‘36 year Notice of faneral hereatter. July 18, of consumption, Rowent |. RevNoins, aged £5 years, His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu ners), from bis late residence, No 50 Bar: morrow morning, at 11 o'clock. His re taken to Greenwcod for interment. Im Brooklyn (formerly Williamabarg), on Wednesday, Joly 18, Mre. Many Rosset, in the 66to year of her age, alter a lizgering illness, wiich she bore with Chnetian fertitade The friends and acquaintances, are invited to attend the faneral from the residence of her soa in law, William c. ’ street, Williamabarg; to- mor row aftercoon, at 4 o'clock. Her remains will be car- ried to Greenwood for inter: it. ‘On Tuesday evening, July 17, after a lingering (llnees, ae Jona W. Batty, aged 40 years, a native of ian. Hor friends and those of the family are respectfelly imvited to attend the funeral, from her lave residence, Greene #ireet, one door from York, Jersey City, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Her remaina will be interred im Greenwood Cemetery, On Tuesday mornin, ly 17, of consumption, Frrma- i jaceen, and daughter of the late Jacod Mulliner, ee and 8 months. ‘The relatives and [r! is of the family are respectfully imvited to attend ber faneral this efternoon, at Sorcloxk, from her late residence at New Rochelle, without fur- ‘ther invitation. _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, EDUCATION. YOUNG LADY, LATELY RETURNED FROW Europe, who has had several years’ experieace im visber to procure a re engagement an Te \'en: governess, She teaches French and music, with thy general Dranches of English education, The adver ws fare to the 0 of hee pnoi's in New York, as oo quaiiestions, &e. Please address LW. V., Heraid ofice MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY OF ai Teeny ies te yh gino d B. B. Voon’s, wery, for the business, on Thursday, July 19, at 4P. M. H. B, VENN, President. A STATE CONVENTION JF LIQUOR DEALERS WILL be beld at the City of Syracuse, agreeable to tha wing call, which was jcintly and unamimoasly adopt- ed by the Liquor Dealers’ Soceties of the cities of New York and Brooklyn, July 16:— weave in Ea Parpsaut ition, coercive sae infa- mous tory Liquor law, passed by the las - latore of this State, has siread: P elicitedaad tecelved the merited contempt of every frien: of constitutions! Li 4 and the walienable pereonal rightaof the citzen, whereas, the battle of constitutional liberty and per- senal freedom has yet to de fought at the ballot boxes at the next election, against the fenaticat and bypocri- tical coercionists, who will be u in their efforts to effect the lection of members of the next Legivla- ture who would make such a modification of the pro- sent Hquor law as would render it lesa stringent in its details, and therefore more effectual in its tyrannical operations ; theref Treealved’ That ‘tbe Liquor Dealers’ Societies of the cities of New York acd Brooklym do hereby jointly re- commend to the liquor dealers of the State, including Pre arong ar Meopilers makers of cider and ee pers, jo! dealers’ ensia, bs vend three of their aussber from each, Ansemb)y district, as delegates toa Liquor Dealers’ Con- venti be held at Syracuse on the Sth day of August next, for the purpose of adopting a system of 4 tion of sli those interested in the maintenance of the inalienable pal rights of the ‘and the constitutional end just rights of the liquor dealers of the various the State, inctuding & branches aforesaid, by the formation of s balance of power , Separate and distinct from all otber political par to prevent, an far as they can by all honorable means, the nominstion or election of apy candidate who is not emphatically and unequivocally opposed to avy prohibitory liquor law whatever. J. N. HAYWARD, President, N. R. BUNCE, Vice President, D. 8. Paice, Secretary, Officers ef the New York Liquor Dealers’ Society. THOS TOYNBEE, President. ALFRED RONKS, Vice President. P. CLEMrTe0", . Officers of Kings County Liquor Dealers’ Sosiety. |AUTION TO MEMBERS OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ Bociety against an ler 9 agp who ae Tepresents himself aa the Collector of the society. No person will ‘be permitted to make any ual he is Arat furnished with « credential signed by the signe- ‘tures of the officers of the society, No member should pay any person without first seeing his authority to re- ovis 60 Bo penven has yet beee Seneca we So Es . Bay WARD, R BUNCE, Tiss D8, Patox, Secretary. IQUOR DEALERS?’ SOCIETY.—-AT A REGULAR 4_ meeting of the Liquor Dealers’ Sosiety, held at Oda Fel ‘ws’ Ball, on Monday evening, July 16, the fol- lowing preamble amd resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That Mquor deal decom mbera of thin Secis fice of the Liquor Dealers’ Society, second story of Odd Fellows? Hall, coreer Grand and Centre streets, any day between the hours of 9 A. M and 6P. M., Sundays ox- cepted. iroulare of the newrpaper to be distributed through the wards can be obtained at French’s Hotel. J.N. HAYWARD, President, N. R, BUNCE, Vice President. 8. Parar, Secretary. if DEALERS’ CENTRAL CONVENTION,—DELE 8 to the Liquor Dealers’ Central Conventio are requested to meet at National Hall, Thursday ever ing. 10th inst., at § o'clock. Punctual attendacce | required. By order, P W. ENG3, Chairman. P. G, MALONEY, Vice Chm’n. Cuni TIAN W. Scuarrer, Secretary, PECIAL NOTICE —THE SEVENTH WARD LIQUOR dealers are uested to meet at the house of Joha Murpby, corner of East Brosdway and Rutgers street, ‘on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Business of the utmost importance will be laid before the meeting. ALEX. M. MATHEWS, Ch’n 7th ward L. D. Soo’y, P. A. DouGurrty, f good character may by applying at the of- ary. 0 THE LIQUOR DEALERS OF THE CITY AND STATE of New York —Gentlemen: At a meeting of the Liquor Dealers’ Society, helt at Odd Fellows’ Hall, in the city of New York, an the 26th of June, 1855, the flley ny Preamble and resolutions were adopted unani- monaly :— Whereas. a daily newspaper is deemed by this society to be ind'spensably necessary to promote the success of the liquor dealers in procuring the repeal of the infa- wous Prohibitory Liquor law, by the Legislature of this State, and to protect their constitutional rights and pro- nd their character. an a clans, from ingult; and, Whereas, we have the legal opinion of two eminent counsellors of law, that a newspaper cannot be pub- lished by s joint stock company without every stock- holder being personally liable for debts and libela, and that the oaly practicable way in which it can be estab- ed in to give the capital to some person or persons, in whom we have confidence, as a bona fide gift; and, Whereas, R. French, in whose integrity and capacity we bave the utmost confidence, has to inveat twenty thousand collars in the enterprise, provided the liquor dealera in this State will raise, by subscription eighty thousand dollars more, to be given to him, mak: ing, with his donation, « capital of one bunired thou- sand dollars, which is believed to be only sufficient to es- tabiith # paper equal to any other published on this continent; and Wheress, be has turther agreed that, in the event of his daath, or hia retirement {rom the paper, from any eause whatever, the Liquor Dealers’ Society of this city shall have the right to designate the party or to whom paper, and establishment connected there- with, shall be transferred, for » price to be specified by eg oery properly appointed for the purpose—there- lore, i Kesolved, That we, the Liquor Dealers’ Society of the city of New York, do earnestly recommend and entreat those engaged in the business to subscribe to the said capital of $50,000, and that whe: payment of the subscription shall be called for, it ahall only be paid on receiving a receipt signed by the proper signature of R. Freach, or by giving # check drawn to his order—there- re, Resolved, That the Central Liquor Dealers’ Convention be instructed to use their endeavors to raise the ssid capital. through their orgavivation, aod by the aid of the Ward and Election District Committees. J, R HAY WaRD, President. N. R, BUNCE, Vice President. D.C Paice, Secretary. The importance of an able, fearless and relisble journal, of the vast busioess interests with which we are identified, uncer the orgen: zed aggression to which it bas been ex; and tne Jegislative spoliation and ruin to which it is now subjected, is at length duly enti- mated by your asciety, and stroag'y urged upon your individual consideration and concurrence, by the em- fei unanimity of their opinion facts and ob- jects upon which their opinion is founted, require but @ rief statement to become equally induential and de- cisive wy eenre our own; for they appeal at once w your Frettioe, ‘as men; to your pervonal rights and in- terests, an tra‘esmen; and to your highest sentiments and im Hees as American citir rtment of trade and commerce in which we tensive with civi- social and panic then been selected, by the ma, age, fer unmitigated tive exterminatton The polivical by which it is now imperilled, reproach and log hoatiltity, at in has scqairel {ts formidable force and imposing magnitude from unresinted power of the inpum ublic presses that deen es tablihed throughout the laed, for the Dress aod wed T wocla) proscription and legal de- er augmenting array of hostile influence we have bitherto submitted, with a passive forbearance and non resistance which, whil has really amounted to a culpable supineness and © fatal fallacy of self-necurity, ba» been triumphantly regardad by our assailants oce of conscioun of de- gradaticn, and of ths imbect 1d cowardice of guilt For & long succe-nion of years bave we thas heet'ess. ly submitted to a rystematir obloquy aod’ denuncistion Ubexamp ed in any other age of social malevotence aad moral ontrage, and scarcely surpassed even in the hide oun history of religious persecution and rampant bigot Ty, To be Cenounced as the mercenary marderers at sand souls of oar fellow men; as the ruthless ravagers of happy homes, and the fleadish authors of nearly ali the misery, celamity ani crime which afflict mankind; and to be thus desounced in tropes and epithets which a manine’s ferocity aad foul ness alone would rival, while the polis vite physician, the euppie statictic! critica) lecturer and politician, united their artful and elaborate aid to aggravate every claw, {014 of our monstrous character and cal calummiated and maligned, was our pt for many years, blindly beedless of the 7 po cumalativ mind, when quire During the whole of this protracted period of fanati fe re the fri 7 nity Of “moral sassion. of psuperiem and crime, nary use of the immemorial beve- fe into the ubiquitous cir- ly weet, from t fousteips of the! fapricntion, as at sao startling dincoveries in our social nates eppealec to the morai denificence of every heart: and shocngh hese perverted of fabulous statiatics involved the absurd intoction ‘hat the world woald immediately decome m siniewa paradiee if it# human oxcapanta would restrict themselves to the ove Jivine beverage of the brute creation. and thas treneform themselves into the immacvinte angels of which onr tem- perence men furnish soch briflant examples, yet pearly the whole of their arithmetical falsehoods have remained unexpored to the prevent hour, as broad aad solemn veritien the basis of legislation for tyraomous re- strsint. Nor was it until legislation was found to cenfict with business im g , 801 to involve alanomt ch of trace in the raio designed excta iy fer our own, that the public journals, with sone nd bereis exceptions, were induced to break the f their previous silence, and boldly repel the im- pending despotiem And gratefel a qe are tor the'r powertu though ineidental si¢, #9 can neither forget the past, nor he unconcerned for the future, ‘The defensive position to which the tyranay of the Legistatare bas driven us. ie now neces: political, 9nd demands not only a universally orgenirad resietance to existing spgress'on, but a vigorous ant overwhelming political retaliation, in order to wrench fr grarp of the invader the rahts and privilege NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1855. ony adverse to the restoration of our rights, or in the Teast Cegree equivocal im their avowals of uncompro opposition to apy similar tnvasion of them, [tis evi- dent, therefore, that we cannot reasonably expsct any independent or journal to render us the exclusive political aid wi our pesuliar position imperatively ‘and incispensably demands. We have no claim upom such rpecial and comprebensive services, and must ia trepidly rely upen our own ample resources. [+ was the heroic maxim of antiquity that ‘the gods nelp those who belp themselves.” the grand task to which our united emergy and power will be directed, in the approaching election, is 10 e- cure a wajority of at least two thirds in our next State Legislature, in order to crugh in ita jl, or hurl back to ite source, the vile veto which will wine alight upon any less effectual repeal of the strocious edict by which we, above all others in the community, are de- panes a athralled. Any measure of success which ‘alls short of this essential point, would be fruitless aad humiliating; and to reach the lofty abject of our aii a | now a to be ut an able ans faithful daily rns!, which, under our own control, and glowing with the truth’ and argument which #0 and that of popular rights wit parably welded, would be our flag ship, our Constitution, our Ironsides, in this and every con- ict, Circulated daily, from its first iesue, thro! immense orgamization, and, as it would rapi be, througbont our whole national Union—warning, coun- eli ng and directing with unprecedented precision, from the fountain head of political information, and supply ing to ery generous coadjutor in the country, the in- suggestions it may desire, no other jour- to fanatical as coercion, it ie the still higher object of your society, as itis mine and yours, to permanently establish, upon the pri me yi Ce pessounes of our ret Cspestaaeek of , an organ of pepul igence and national re- pabieacen, ond to none in the world in the eleva- ‘on sf its cbarketer—in the political, Mterary, and diver- wided ability of its ns—in the honor, justice, and = enlightened iberality of ita principlea—in the smplitude of its foreign and dometic resources —or in tke ability, integrity and firmness of its Management. Absolutely independent, as it will neces- Psp oho: Sd all party alliances aad obligations—owing Bo c# but to our country and truth—recognizing no duty psramount to our country’s peculiar mission to mainteis the rights of man, o¢ men—and placed, by your adequate contributions and your regular patroaage ‘ae pubseribers, beyond the reach of sordid cupidity and sion, it will acquire and it will preserve, both at me and abroad, a respect and influence of which its esters 08 our countrymen at large, msy be honor- ably proud. ot ‘the practicability of establishing a leading journal upon such a foundation, and when assured of 80 vast » breadt pomtanrous and interested patronage from ita very advent, mone but idle or jeslous doubts can be entertained, Certain it is that no journal ever launched ‘upon its career usdes higher guaranties of success: and the actual example of tne renowned organ of the lon- don Liquor Deaiers’ Society, the Morning Advertiser, which 1s second, only, in circulation, influence and emo- lument, to its iilustrious sen‘or, the London Times, the fore wost journal, not of Europe only, but of the world, decides the question of practicability, by triumphant iment and demonstration. ‘he liquor dealers of the various branches of the trade would a lively interest and pride in the success of a paper devoted to their interests; and the influence which they could uae with the numerous tradesmen with whom they deal, for the purpose of procuring subscribers and advertisements, in unquestionable, as it is not to be ex- pected that persons with whom liquor dealers trade, to any considerable amount would refuse fo subscribe for, or advertise in, their paper. establishod by them for the protection of their constitutional rights, character, and from the porecution of fwusties and hypo- as been decided that your proposed journal shall titled “THE AGE,’ aad that it shali be published na style Of material and mechanical excellence gether unsurpassed, while the highest known ability ad experience in the country will be secured, by satin- actory compensation, to farnish ita contents, Its aub- scription price will be two cepts per copy. A contribution and subscription list will be ready for signatures, address and amounts contributed with- ina sbort time, and all necessary preparations mado for the | gioes sb pho pion of the paper as soon an the required capital shall be collected. Respectfully sideration, I am, gentlemen, your obediest servan' New York, July 10, 1886, R, FREN BOO Casts, OF SUPERIOR, CLARER, Frou $2 (botcles returned) to $6; London and Dublin Scotch ales, brandies, wines, rum, Schiedem , London cordial gin, blackberry brandy, white for preserving; and all other imported liquors, ke., for sale by UNDERHILL & MATTERSON, segare, 430 Broome atreet. COTCH ALE AND LONDON PORTER, (VARIOUS brands.) by the cask or dozen; claret wines, from 83 up; pure Uquors, by the demijohn or origiaal brasha of en package; choice ported segars. Storage tolet. ' C. WARD & CO., Importers, 110 Murray at. PERSONAL, )DWIN WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE BROADWAY Post Office, from Mary. F THE GENTLEMAN WHO ASKED A PERSON LAST Sunday afternoon, in Broadway, near Delmoutco’s Hotel, if his name wi Romertes, will call at 470 Hroad- way, be will hear of something to his advantage. NFORMAWON WANTED—OF PATRICK MEHAN, OF the county Sligo, eland, who came to this coun- try a year ago last May. He left Haverstraw, Rockland ty, om the 28d of October last, and went to Jobns- ; Cambria oo nty, Pa. Apy information yee | thankfully received by his sister a Hay 1 straw, as she is anxious to hear from hi. eban. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAEL CASSADY. When last heard from wax going to work om soms ot the railroad lines of New York. Any information of bim will be thankfully received by his relative, Mary Greene, at 634 Pearl street. [ean WANTED—OF ELIZABETH REILLY, who left home on the 17th of Aj from 360 From: street; had om an old cotton frock, Boshoes. Her father will be thankful to any person who will give in- formation to Micbael Reilly, on board of ship Yorklow, foot of Maiden,lane, or address B, B., box 188 Herald of: ce. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN AND JANE Brady and Misses Mullin, who came to thie country about eight years ago from the town of Ferthe, couaty Meath, Ireland. When last heard of was in Harlem. Any information reapecting them would be kindly received by their sister, Y BRADY. Address town, New York. UMMY—WHY DON’T YOU WRITE ME? YOU know my apxiety. I have weatherod the storm, though it blew a stuf gale, MUSICAL. R SALE—ON COMMISSION, AT AN IMMENSE sacrifice, = mont excellent pisnoforie, 10» lendid tone apd tovieh, nd a second hand pianoforte t . WEBER, 103 W White street. EW PIANO MUSIC JUST PUBI ‘emale Ipetitute commencement 1g of five pisces, slegantly gocten up from Poetry by the young lacies; music by 5 Price for the whole net oniy 38 cents, being one of the cheapest collections ever pavlished. Mailed free of pontag COOK & BRO, 843 Broadway. HORACE WATERS, 353 BROADWAY, HAS agency for th le of T, Gilbert & Co.'*, Hai ton’s, Woodward’k,Brown’s, aud Jacob Catce Boston pianos; and bis isthe only boure woere tained the celebrated modern improved ilorace es, With oversirings. f’rices less Uisa can where, and which defy eumpetition. Janos and rent allowed on purshawe, Viagou for #4le on monthly payments. Sole agency for =. 1, &H, W Smith's celebrated melodeons Maned the e ual tempera his butioers, and is well recommented, teemployment Apply at the Am*rican Fmployment society's lower office, 27 Greenwich at VOMPO=ITORS WANTED.- EAAL GOOD ONES C cap find steady employmer 4 Ann street. | GUERREOTYPES— WANTED, TWO OPER STORE Thore of experienc need apply Q & CO, S80 Broadway. , BY A PRACTT y ARDENER.—SITUAION WANTE G cal man, who understands his business somolets ly i al! its braacbe WEB, 16 T° CIVIL BNGINEERS,—WANTED, A J00D Sh conchend level, for which a fair price will b# given. Acdresn T. Cooper, Herald office, stating maker's name and price, rat rate reference if required. n xt ber. Apply at PECKHAM, DENNIS & CO.'S, No. 17 Jobn wireet. ANTED—AN EXPE CED OPERATOR ON SIN ger's shuttle machine, can find constant employ at Sengetack & Rabmer, 5% and 60 Fulton st. Bese A GARDENER, WHO USDERSTANDS the growing of vegetables, = single in pre ferred. Must come well recommended. Apziy to I. Adams, 71 Wall #t. A LADY ACCUSTOMED TO Thal anc! , WISHES EM ploy ment.—ihe can teach English and the comms om, and the rudiments of eek, Latin aad Frensh. J. Le, bom 112 Hered t ITUATION, 1 HOO, 08 private family, to give imatruction in wavic ing im cil and water colored painting: also the & bsapchen, Addrew M., Herald office SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOWAN an cook in & private family, and to io wien ‘and ironing. Ea be sven at ber present employer 0% Bast 30th at. KR*PECTABL NG WOMAN Witdes 4 <ITUa ‘ion to cook, wash and iron. Has the beat of ferences, Fiease call at 174 Wet 19th «t avec third floor, back room, for two days. NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN WHO WOULD LIKE to erican boy. three years 9 | mad apd waiter, or chambermal! and | cure the beet of city references, no ob) saw oy menying | WanTs. A LADY WI2HES & SITUATION, AS GOViRMESS IN ry tion, Address, ta Test Office. NICE, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 11 OR 12 years of age, wishes a situation, to assist in wait- ing oF to tabe care of a baby; she can come well recom- menced. Call at 120 St, Mark's place, first floor, for two aye in ee ANTS. ae 10 SHIP AGENTS AN! OTHERS. ER: - ret gavertiaer otters gic ‘ald amoust any One immediately for procuri . ser, conductor ‘4 atvomte of en manta sake peveral uages. Can give references as to hin at integrity, Address J. Hl. Mitchell, Herald ability office. ‘0 DRY GOODSMEN —' NTED, A well acquainted with his business Savy ty, Lyons, 196 Bowery. f FITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, seamatreea: can cut and fit for children; is very peat with her meedie; would do chamberwork and assiat in the washing and iroving. Bext of city reference. Call at 35 West 13th st, between Sth and dth avenues, for two dey: RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL wishes a situation to cook, wash and iron, or as chambermaid and washer and ironer, ina respectable private family; good ctty reference given from her last lace, where she lived one year, Please call for oge day 6th avenue, between oon and 30th sts,, in the fur- siture store. N WGLISH GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL A housework in » small family, at Staten Island; she must bes cook, and thoroughly undera' her work. Apply on Saturday next, before 11 o’clock, at W. Kendall's, ‘ilham at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY PRO- testant girl, to do general housework in » amall rivate family, or cbamberwork and waiting; no objec- jon to the care of children, and is a good sewer; would be Yin to make herrelf generally useful. Cen be seen for two aye at 261 Ist avenue, near 15th at., second floor, front recom. HEALTHY YOUNG BABY, FIVE MONTHS OLD, to be given out to a wetnuree, in Fighteenth streot, ween Sixth and Seventh aven Apply at 84 West Eighteenth street, ay d ‘aturday nex PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A respectaple family, to do general housework; no objection to go « short distance in the country. Call at 102 Laurens at, A, ee LADY, WHO HAS A THOROUGH KNOW- broideries and k: attend in a fancy or mi (ewer confectiona: ty and can give th pability ‘and respectability. Apply at 309}; Broadway uring the day. A RESPECTABLE QUIET FAMILY, HAVING MORE rooms than they require. would rent to owe ar two entlemem s parlor and bedroom or bedroom alone, front or back, al! well and neatly furnished, without board JApply at 85 Grand street, west of and near Broad- way. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. an tion, as wet nurse, in s respectable family, who lost her first baby. Can be seen for three days, if not engaged, at No, 42 roc, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young woman, as nurse and to do plain sewing in a private family; has no objection to goa short distance in the ceuntry. Please call for two days at 282 Fast 12th at., corner of Avenue B, second floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY WELL recommended young woman, as chambermaid and walter in a private family; no objection to the couatry or respectable boarding house. Hest of city reference iven. Please call for two days, at 242 6th avenue, tween 16th and 16th sta,, in the rear, first floor, front room. ‘eat Broadway, sesond floor, front G LADY, WISHING TO SPEND THE WIN- ‘the South, would like to meet with « family to whom abe might be a companion; she would give lessons on the piano and singing, ecu: niary conriderations of ® secondary nature, her object being » winter's residence in a Southern State, Cubs, or ‘s Danish island. Address W. H. 1, box 656 Post Ofties. FRENCH GIRI, WISHE3 A PLACE AS CHAMBER maid, or to attend children, Inquire at 04 Church atcest, corner of Reade. 2 AGED SCOTCH WOMAN uation in s private fami- ly to do housework, t in washlog and iron- ing; in willing to go to any part of the country. May be seen unti) engeged at 19 Grand at., corner of Bulli van and Grand JUST RETURNED FROM THE wituation as nurse to an invalid xperienced hand, and can produce tisfactory tertimonials from the mont eminent physicians in the city; la a first claan waiter, and ready and willing to do anything fer any person who may require his services. Addreng M. M, Herald office, with real name, which will be promptly attended to, #NTS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW MAP IN THE States and Canadas, new plan of Hebastopol, new of the Sea of Azoff, Black and Baltic Seas, Crimes, map of Europe, showing routes and dutanses, my and navy, popalation, fo.” Size of the ma mi a views, 26 by inches. Price conta. This is the beat wo out agents. A. H, JOCELYN, 60 Fulton at. GENTS WANTED—TO CANVASS FOR NEW AND ta can very Vt veg works, just published. make from $40 to $60 per month. od at the Empire publishing depot, 50 Asn at., up stairs. H. H. RANDALL. YOUNG MAN, OF STEADY HABITS, WISHES A ituation as coachman; in willing to make himself jection to go to the eountry. ce. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS STEWARD In some rerpectable family; he knows hie business thorougbiy, and cam give the references, Address E. Philipoteaux, No. Broadway. UTLER, OR PRIVATE WAI WANTED.-ONE baving a thoreugh knowles {f the duties re- quired, sorer, cleanly and industrious, with satisfactory recommendations from his last employer, may hear of & mtuston end good wages (not far from the city) by ap- plying at 42 Cedar at. Cv WANTED.—AN good city reference nm Thurad EXPERIENCED COOK, WITH a 7, Zo’elocks * r the #um ner, and return city in the autumn. ith the family HKISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, ON / Thirty eighth «treet, between Fourth and Leriag ton avenues —Governensen housekeepers, also servants imevery capscity, supplied from this institution. 4 Freceh aurse and reamstress waiting for an engage- ment. RUG CLERK WANTED —ONE FULLY SOMPrTENT to attend and dispenes medicines Apply to Wm I. Giles, 149 6th avewae, corner of 13th at. —~A YOUNG MAN, WITH y and character siption drag store, situation by a4 Herald office N se G CLERK WAN good references to teke charge can find @ permas dreneing, with rel None but Americans Druggiat, Answer RMER WANTED.—ONE WHO HAS SUFFICIENT knowledge of farmiog, gardening and trees, to fake charge of @ cowatry piace, and who has uo ies tionable reference an to ladustry an! bouesty, Adarers box No, 314 Poxt Ofies, Newbarg, Orange county PARMER WaNFED —WANTED, A GOOD PRACTICAL K tarmer, to go w Hancock county, Keatucky, and take charge of alarge landed estate It is necessary that ke spould be familiar with surveyyng. and also . Apply to J. Ro Jenologs, Mt. |, om Thursday and Friday mornings, from Jock KCTABLE LADY, OF GENTEE ho woult like URSE WANTED—A MIODI E AGED TRUSTWORTHY Seoteh or Welch woman, of oxperiones w th chilil- & good temper and diepo ti expected Addrew Herald office, . DEW ARDESS, ‘ Qitcanom, WANTED—B i) cleet, bi ae, Hrooalyn ee ATIONS WANTED—8Y TWO COM O84 4 COOK OF Laundrenae, the oF sbort distance in the country at 116 York et , Brooklyn Can be sewn for two Gaye Dav A de MERCHANTS AND HANKEAS WA young m: ral outdoor ele weg bourne, Han preseut employer and other address. D. J., Herald otice NTF " wrehamte of t O DRUGGISTS,—WANTED, AN ACTIVE AND COM petent Crugeist amd apothecary, management o° ) estaddi«nment ity, Address box 1,667 Post Omics a Southern ‘WO OR THREE BOY@ WASTRD—TO SEI! THY Japanere fy paper. Apply at tne offies, 217 Thirt avenue, between Sand 11 lo the morning boys wanted 0 MASON® AND MASTER BUTLDER? as Ape oC be giv eme AO. suchoueers, 196 Tires away tA HEARTHY MALE CHILD, AGED TH Can be te 8 Rant oth at. TEN NE FILLE FRANCAISE, DESIRK SE PLAC une famille Ame de chambre; bon: 2 Wiliam at. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH MARKIED woman, & situation as wet nurse; has « fresh breast of milk, baving lost her own baby. Can come well recommended. Apply at 268 Kast 16th st., between avenues A and B, in the rear. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yousg woman, late from Fngland, aa chamber- maid, or do do general housework iu a respectable fa- Address Amn Hill, 78 President st., South R DANS caine comme bonne d’enfants ou recommendations, A’airosser ANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE country, a middle aged single man, who under- stands gardening and basa thorough knowledge of the care of horses and in a good driver; none but a strictly mora] snd temperate man need apply; the best of refer- ences will be required. Apply at 68 South street, ap stairs, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND AN ICE cream saloon. One that can give uajusstionable references as to honesty and respectabUity will receive liberal pay. Apply at 418 Bleecker st., between 11 and 2 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, competent to do the cooking. washing, and ironing of & foe Apply for two days at 66 Schermerhera st., Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERIOAN WO. man, pative of Connecticut, a aituation a» house- keeper, or would take the ¢ of one child, or can take care of the te nurse, Would engage ip the city or coun! Can give the beat of references. Call or address Housekeeper, 365 Bowery, third tloor, for four d ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A first rate cook, washer and froner, Nove need ply but those o perfectly understand their busi ma. All irl as nurse and chambermaid, useful. Appl, &® young and willing to make Merself generall ' with ref , at No. 63 Weat Jsth at, first brown stone house east of 6th Wve IMMEDIATELY—A SITUATION, BY A renpectable young woman, to do chamberwork plain sew: r to take care of children, oy re ference cap be given. Can be seen for one day at Joho Cusack’s, Court at., third door from Pacific, Brook! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RES! ble woman, as profersed cook; she unde: Fr ‘pglish and American cooking im all ite depart: its; pickling and preserving; © good city reference. Apply 160 Lith a avenuer A and B, for two days. ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRL s chambermaid end to ist in the washing and ironing, and the other as neamatresn; none need appl; but those who are fully competent; references required, Apply at 177 Duffield at , Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LADY, WITHOUT any incumbrance, to take charge of — house for & party of gentlemen or an invalid ledy, or as travelling companion for a lady. The country proferred; in fwilling to go to any part of the country. \dilremi Mra. M. A., Brooklyn Post Office, L. 1. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, toda chamberwork and waiting, or chamberwork nd’ to assist in washing and ironing. Has the best of city reference, Can be seen for two days at her present situation, No. #6 17th at, ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young woman, to take careof children and do plain rewing; good reference, Can de seen for to days at 123 Went 2hth at, between 7th and Sth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A GOOD PLA! OOK, warher and irover. Inqiire at ber last place, 72 Weat 19th ANTED—A SMAI and make herself 20th wtreet. JANTED—A GERMAN RL, TO ATTEND CHILDREN rally useful, at 45 Wert FOR GENERAL Call GIRL housework; one speaking English preferra:. at 179 William st., in the drug atore. TUATION, BY A RESPPCTARLE young lady, as child’s purse or seamstrene. Call at 306 Ist avenue, between 18th and 10th aus, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation, as housekeeper: ia an American of good character, correct principles and chesrtal temper. Can be neen for twodayn at 246 Fulton at., Brook!yo, in the store, References exchanged, han no objections w the country. Wxtepsa SIEYATION, AS OOOK, BY A Ret pectable Protestant woman, lately arrived from Canada; cam produce @ respectable tertimeaia!. She can be seen for two days at 112 Baltic at., Kouth Urooklyn. Wary, “RESPEC EN A MOST RESPECTABLE woman, @ situation as laundrete of plain coon, washer and ironer; aleo for « first class cook. perfocuy understanding every branch of her business. (an be Agensy, 79 seen unt!) engaged at Mra. Green's Domertic White at. W ANTED—\ SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A TE specteble Protestant woman, wi f reference Can be seen for two ca: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Ka PEOTAGLE WOmAS, as chambermald and plain vr ‘ to mane bervel: generally useful; good refer Apply i eet, for two days. Wie. A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN to do general housework, and is a goo: plea core 4 ironer, good references aired. Apply t Lith et, between Sth and Sth arentey, for ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PIU “ANT vO. man, as first rate cook, undersiants pastry, je lien, desserts, preserves, ano cooking im ali ft hran: nes bent of clty reterence; no objection ty the -ountry 02 Weat 2hth wt., near 7th avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTIMA to do housework in t mn month ANTED—A SITUATION Women, a8 Cook, ny 0 OB 4th ot JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ieee girl, as chambermald aod walter, or u 2 Oth avenue, at ete, for two days YOR GENERAT ton from her pply 06112 Green ot W THD—A GIRI. TO ATTEND A BAKERY and make bersel! generally aeelu Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn Ww’ Im-A SITUATION, BY A bar aAntr Jung girl, Lo do general housework or chemvar work for @ private family; the l# a goo! pale Sret rate washer sod \rone toed 1 ween at her piece 103 Am ty st, until engree ANTED—HY A SORER, INDUSTIOt vo Womea, & #llualion Wo 40 general bas references 204 Gevires ty be employ | oy «9 bie family she hat mo s>jection to go & sy in the country. Viease apply at 28) Wol4°h et, chet feer, front rose. TANTED—FOR A VERY #WALL FAwY ment consisting of two rooms, to bet in a beams where there eou 4 a0 bon 186 Brooklyn Vor Oe nad sonmettors, oe oo beet reference in ie ’ (resem Apoly With eta., for ow in mad 5 WANTS, ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG W of unexce able ; one te act as walt- er, chamberm general nou ework; the to do plain sewing and teke care of children, aed who in remarkably attentive to all toeir wants. Toquire at No. 36, Detween Sth and 6th aveaues, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, un‘erstancs pastry, cooking amd % waitiog in could do the chamberwors aud somel pri- vate family; good city referesce from her lant pace, where she has lived two years. Cam be seem for iwe ays at 195 Amos at. ANTED—A SITUATION young wom the month or week; lad "lease call or add. ANTY DA SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE , BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4s toamstrens, or cbarmbermeld, or nurae; bas lived two yearn with bi a a“ pi ss ody er present employer. Vlease cali at ANTED—A SITUATION middle aged woman, has 20 objection to anaint two dayy, Please call at 22 | ANTED-—A SITUATION “BY A RESPECTABLE HY A PROTESTAN f GIRL, aa cook or laundress, or to do house jas & very reapectable family; ban no objectii abort dwtance in the ecumtry Call at 116 West arte ee first fleor. ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, © situation ax chambermald ér waiter; would arsiat with the fine washing and | A vit bag lb een en ee of beth " go & short dintance in the coun’ 1. leatiietae, Peeseallet tiated? ANTED—A SI(UATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a first rate cook, or would do the general house. Apply at 14 Prince street. Cam be seen for twe if not epgaged ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, is s te'family, bas no objection to go to the 4 for two daynfat No, 26 Pell at., room 14, BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- a rituation is a first rate cook, and as ex- ANTED—BY a RE situation an froner, or chamber mermaid and fine washer and J nnd seamstress, or to tate care ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women—or: cook, washer and irqner; the other ol brrmaid aad plain sewer, (am be seen for two days with their last employer, 60 Irving place. 12, ONE WHO UN. and trong, and the Nore peed apply uslese per- Apply at 107 Went uoth at. in the washing aad irowing, pal Dutt private families need apply, Gool referense if required. Apply at 1% East 17th at, between lat avenue and avenue A. Can be seen for two days, if aot ANTED—BY 4 HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, asituation as chambermaid, anito a9 fine washing or sewing. The beat of city refereoce cam be gi Apply at No 101 4th st, near Oth avenae. ANTED-—A SITUATION, AS BEAMSTRES, BY A Vrotesiant young wowau, cam do ail kinds of row: ing on fine linen, Bo onjection to the care of ch idren, would go @ hort dixtamce im the coustry; Htateo Leland proferred, Call at 132 10th at, between Tin and Oth avenues. ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT wily Living in the couvtry; one to cook, wash and fron, and the other a» walirens aud ebambermeid and to senint Ib washing, city re ereacen required, Call at 66 Hammons nt., between 6 avd ‘look ANTEDBY A Dé&ERSMAKER, A SITC private family by the wees or moi A perma: newt aitustion proterres. Can cut and fit ehidvem's tb 4 do all hives of family sewing. Viease call } 2Avh ot, between Oth and 10th avemues, No objection to go ip the country. ANTED—A SITUASION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a professed cook ime private fa mily, (9a Bret cate baser nad pastry cook, mone meed spply who wants washing done, has the best of city re ferences Apply at 191 t; near Oth avenue, ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE two young men, one must be quick aad correct a: figures, and understand romeching @0ut beoktecping, both must come well recommenéed from their last em plover as to hopesty and capability. Apply to J, 10UGH RAN, corer & 40h ate, Willlacnad © INA WIFE ON A FAKM ON lor gemeral work and the Apply at Ralph & house, 48 Pulton at. # agricultural PY A RRSVRCTABLE YOUNG BAN, WH irows CHARGh OF A man whe :ea com. 0 per month, light NITED IMMELLOTRLY—10 Tak ¢ Melary at fir ne permanent situation to an hovest mem. Apply at the of + of the New York Kusegbal, 204 Broad way. KINGSLEY & CO, Podlishers. A SiTUATION, HY A STEADY THMPER- on eo ntonery engine, ia elther the y. (ao give the steomgest ye athens Jd bos J ANTED—aAT THR GROOKLYN INDUSTRIAL IN~ stitute, 26 Fallon +t ye good One birt sewer, 0, come very qalck workers at wry piace fom les and eres sell: cited for nee 1 Comention wapplied ia every capecity Mra Adem, Saperiavodent. W sNTED—A CLERK 1S A RETAIL DROG SPOKE, who bar & knowledge of the business, cee whe syeaks ihe English aud Germae languages preferred. Ap ply st Juan Aieu >, Liv Water as, near Wall. ANTID—HY 4 GERMAN, ABOUT 20, who tpeaan “ tien ae cherk or par- ter, Viewte call or ad ress No. 2d Amity place, or G. W., Herald office wr | quired. Adérese bom 4, W PSA SICATION IN & WHOLESALE GRO tary ota! by @ young man. aged 19 yeurt, whe speaks the Frewek | ib 4 YER, ONLY FOR Maleren con re A FOREIGNER, ONy WHO i4 SOTA aod who untertante Mr James NTED. ITUATION, BY oom) barkeeper or Cty relent mens cau be |W rast Chatham «t., 24 floor, Wem AITUATION, AX KALKAMAM IM A store, or + ip op office oF peg ou, SB CIP resort man of bummer Addregs C, Mesa fire W Puen He Ok Tae Ma A ont 7 bortnere A capftal Of 85 to 815 re re) Alen & mae 1h ® expital of OL, to take charge of a ght bortmeee alary 080 to 650 pep meveth. Apply at 102 Navvee *t room No 8, ap evnlee, Ww t THI OR VOC RK EN TRING YOUNG nepertable Cray to 099 ge b Apply wT roMd ay, + Hoeretom oa W ASTED—BY A FOWKA, STEADY ¥ riteeom oe comthanas, The beet be given, Abdrens Bovigess, Her thee TASTED A BOY 1b OR 16 YEARS OF Mak TO nd im * grocery vlore = Nome nowt appy bat Come well eeonmon of yo wie me wown 14 and ANTRD. te erghiewe peere of age, oo “ t and : te give he weele alfention no beah- ACERICAM BOY. Feo’ POURTION com otesten sed Bem, ane ingore Ot Dodd Mt trang, tor om a8 + merite nD A PHD +6 0m im tee basinese preferred + bt, om two FM RE ” ABOUT 14 OR 17 care of & currings wot horse tor hee Curing the sommer hand of the toy winite age mend Hereht offer, stuuag eben and ay & found, AN AMIRICAM BOY, te | IRT SROMIWAY, COMMER KRADR eTiucrt, OL horrs he Cohnert's, one be found Motion, | rowth, 6 * *04 Ine belp for botele ond private f ve store, Barton nmee, gie* ney OF ee A mee omnes, ve Pe wranm