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Mechanical from Paris, where chivelled chande- remanerat “AiVasuelon Warrunlat< ieral discount ve Prive, w. . bi DARDON VILLE, 445 Broadway. New Paper ings, Wholesale and Re- oan sor roadways tireedy oppontn tun Gly Hilly New 256 and el Of ve 3 Fork. New siylee of frensses Tor Resi, all neylos. Yor the coun wy trade, at wholesale, at dhe lowest cash prices. Great ing In China aut —, at Lewd China Hall, 813 br Mabove Bleventh atreet.—Fine white Sone ware dine ate ay oun WiSe chamber nets, ton places, iublers, . per dozen; caps and succes only te. per Re ape «A pnilbrposhe tr ve od Sivoch matters: Mate eee et Theepolnt in quonian ‘which was the best London Cordial Gln now in the mar. ‘A commitiee to whom the decision was submitted decided Se erate edn ein nadie paneer, Sil ‘tei pants ond jerflly iekied by using this article: le druggisis and grocers in in Brooklyn of Hayes, Fulton street; J, L. 100 Fulton stree t; David 8. Laws, 152 Fulton Milne, 217, Fulton’ wtreet—<New York Sunday EVERIOG! From dark til! b & CHARLES, Sole Importers, 138 Pearl strvet, N.Y. Why will you With bedviug and musqiior For tasects faith | : death; (Phe Only Effectual Exterminator, Without @enger or siench—HENRY R. COSTAR’S effectual rat, seckroach, &c., exterminator, Wholesale and retail depot, 388 “Bresdway, New York. iH. T. Lovet’s Wanpene—An Indian Vegeta- ble preparation, will restore gray hair to ite youthful appear. amet and cure baldness. Call at 762 Broadway, und. soe the PEwPrietor, who has been gray and buld, with a good head of Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and ‘Fhe best in the world. Nine private rooms for applying his wmrivalied Beware of imitations; they result in ridicule. ‘of wigs and toupees in America, wholesale R’S, 233 Broadway. ' an, Pimples, Freckles, Eruy m, Salt. rheum, erysipelas, tetter, prickly heat, and all skin’ deformi- es posiitely cured by GOURAUD'S Tlalian mediented soap, being the very bestshaving compound ever used, Pou" dre subtile uproots hair from the forehead, or any part of the s e, lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the old uiker street, irst store from way. Mrs, Heyes, Brooklyn, &e, . ‘Whiskers and Moustaches forced to Grow tm nix weeks by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the akin. $1 a bottle; Kent to any part of the country, R. G. GRA- HAM, S85 Broadway; Lieber, 44 South Third sireet, Philadel- his; 37 Bate street, Albany. ‘HMAN’s Im Instantaneous Hair Feur shillings a box, black or brown, best in the world; reeom- mended by chemists, doctors and Sold or applied at Mel street, near Broadway. ‘The stock aod at BAl HL, Inimitable Cutter of Hair and Whis- at No. 1 Barclay street, adjoining Brondway. Har curt §ag and shampooning; shaving six centa, Hair dye, black oF Ibrewn, best in the world, four shilling a box. ‘\ Hernia._Only Prize Medal awarded to MARSII & CO., by the Industrirl Exhibition of All Nations, fer their new Vee od radical cure truss. References as to ite seperiers Valentine Mott, Willard Parker and M. ban. An extensive list of names of mercantile gpd other gentlemen, cured by this truga may be seen at Marsh Co." 10. 234 Maiden lane, and Marsh, Corlesa & Co.'s, agit Cl epee allapemreaeegeed - j Free to San Francisco.—Persons who wish 10 go free from attacks of cholera, dysentery, colle and ea sick- abould not fail to get a bottle of Dr. TOBIAS? warranted ve Mniment; any kind of water can be drank without any ) by adding one teaspoonful of this celebrated lintmenty Sle worth its weight in gold: no one should vail without it. Price 2% apd 50 cents. pot 60 Cortlandt street; sold by the drug- ‘Sista throughout the United States, Holloway’s Ointment and Pills—The Brother of his Holiness the Pope was’ advised the use of.these medicines in 1868, for a scobutic eruption of a serious nature. He was completely cured. No skin disease can long wil stand their febinca healing influence. Sold at the manufac- tories, 80 Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 621; cents, and $1 per pot or box. Fitch, Author of the “Six Lectures ,”? office 714 Broadway, will be pleased ef to those who have been injured, or who tobe benefitted by the speciality of ifhalation Ger diseases of the lungs or throat. Open daily (Sundays encepted,) from 9 to § o'clock. Treats consumption ineases of the heart, and all chronic diseases of males and femaies. Consultation free. Dr. S. 8. Fitch t home, and there is no person elsewhere, r otherwite, in any way connected with hira, ki euthorized to hail from his office, or refer patients to On Sunday evening, Sept. 2, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, at his residence, 171 Fast Seventeenth street, Mr. Hiram T. Bantty, of Norwich, Ct., to Miss Susan Mania Bewvert, of Binghamton, N. Y. ‘On Thursday, August 30, at No. 70 Jane street, by the Rey. John Brash, Mr. Witu1AM Bakr, of St Louis, to Miss Jman Rew Waicnt, daughter of Mr. John Wright, of this city. On Tuesday, August 28, by the Rev. Mr Watson, of Ro- chester, at the residence of Mr. Chas. T. Cherry, Sanaa A, only daughter of J. Foreway, of New York, to Pumur Wiixer, of Cleveland, Ohio. Ongfubsday, Sept. 4, by the Rev. Dr. Ferris, at the chureh corner of University place and Tenth street, Mr. Davip VossurGu to Miss Eudamern Asuvey, daughter of the Jate Frederick Ashbey, all of this city. On Monday, Sept. 3, in Emmanuel Church, by the Rev. Alexander 5. Leo , Hevry Kine, M. D., to Sopma, eldest daughter of Edward Eccleston, of this city. In lyn, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. W: H. Lewis, D.D., Mr. Joun Merry, to Miss Many Evowr Dowivick, all of Brook- LI. ve Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, by the Rev. Dr. Diller, Col. H. J. Eure to Mra, Mantua Vorey. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 28, by the Rev. E. M. Johnson, of St. Michael's, Wa. Morse to Frances ANN McBruvr, both of England. Died. On Tuesday evening, Sept. 4, at the residence of her at Western Hotel. Mre. Frepmuck Rep, only Eos. of D. D. Winchester, aged 26 years, 10 months and 2 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfull, farvited to attend her funeral, from the Western Hotel, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock. @n Tuesday, Sept. 4, after a short and painful illness, Micnazi MorGaN, 28 years and 6 months. acquaintances of the family, also the members of the Young Americus Guard, 1st Compan: Gouverneur Blues, and Americus Engine Company No. 6, ray, invited to attend his fenecal from the mother, 128 First avenue, to-morrow it one o'clock, On Tuesday morning, Sept. é 21 years. ‘ Fes Eienis and those of Mr, Hussey sna Edmond J. Kelly ‘are respectfully invited to attend hisfuneral, from No. Monroe street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Suddenly, on a Sept. 4, Mrs, Jane Morris, aged 62 ‘months and 2 days. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully imvited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. On Monday, it. Watton Nopinr, ly cl ol Charies ‘and’ Matilda 2 18 days. A. Nodine, aged 1 year, 6 months The friends of the family are most respectfully invited E to attend his from the residence of his grand- father, Christopher Watson, Fordham, Westchester Co., N. Y., this afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘Yos, he is gone our little rose bud, To the cold, damp, quiet tomb, his little soul is in Heaven, Where forever it will bloom, California papers please co On Tuerday, wept, 4, at his residence, Forty-seyenth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, Seem Furr, ears. friends nd acquaintances are respectfully invited att bis funeral this esemtes 5 Aen o'clock. His Femains will be taken to Greenw ry. Tuesda: it. 4, Joseruive Bruen, youngest daugh- of samuel W. and iiartha C. Hawley, Yo the 19th year age. ‘The friends and relati f the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from ‘the residence of her father, No, 46 Bank street, to-morrow afternoon, at three o’clock, without further invifation. On Monday, Sept. 3, of consumption, Izasc McKenzr, rel oe ee te ee bar bg: ter of the Inde t . A. Be tion of the suare” Second street Methodist ih Nh espevtiete invited hua |, are ivi to fhe ap prongs rely this afternoon, at two o'clock, Sept. 4, of consumption, Hmerea N. Rows, friends of the family are respectfully inyited to attend her funeral, frem late residence, No. 250 Thirty-ninth street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, with- out furthér invitation. Her remains will be conveyed to On pas after a short iliness 0 = Kua Quite, 20 years, 4 months and invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her On Tuesday, Sept. 4, Miss Jodwwa Mane, ‘On Tuesday, Sept. 4, Wa. F. MoGaaw, in the 50th year alto the members of Columbian Engine Company No. 14, wot trem te residence of his brother-in-law, Michael ithe friends and relatives of the family are respectfully uncle, William Hesson, 143 Cedar street, to-morrow Her remains will be taken fo Calvary Cemetery. i Her funeral will take pinco from her late residence, No, 164 Thomyson street, to morrow. of his age. ‘The relatives, friends and acquaintances of the family, Board of Representatives of the New York Fi ee ice renpeetilg tavieh to etek nae Campbell, No. 47 North Moore «treet, corner of Hudson, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘On Tuesday, Sept. 4, Conus A., wife of James N, GiGord, aged $2 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 116 West Fleventh strest, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation On Tuesday, Hopt. 4, Ina 8. Tuis0%, aged 90 years, 19 ® months a a. and friends, algo the members of the His relatives National Grays, are tfally invited to attend the funeral services, from his late residence, No. 10 Hedford street, tomorrow morning, without further notice, His NEW YORK remains will be interred in the family Heights, Ulster count te lot, on Milton im Brooklyn, suddenly, on Monday, Sept. 3, Joun 20 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Atlantic Engine Company No. 13, and the Fire Sru1t, member of Atlantic Engine Company No. 13, aged” { Department ip general, are respectfully invited to attend | his funeral, from his late resirience, Brooklyn, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’ek At Bedford, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, sept. 4, Rew Lar- yuvrs, in the'86th year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family ave rexpectfully invited to attend his funeral, fvoin his late residence, to- morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. On Monday, Sept. 2, Mx, Jonw Giuuripg, native of Tin- biemore, county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 63 years, The friends and acquaintances of the tamaly are res peetfully invited to attdnd his faneral, from the corner of Vanbrunt and Sullivan streets, South Brooklyn, this afiernoon, at two o?clock. On Tuesday morning, at three o’clock, Tsanerta, the only and dearly beloved child of James and Mary’ Ann Anderson, aged 9 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 3 Washington Terrace, Hoboken, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be interred in Greenwood, On Monday, Sept. 3, Mr. Thomas Cousay, in the 59th year of his uge, The relatives and friends of the family, also the friends of his son, Eernard, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, trom hia late residence, No. 9 Shippinville street Hoboken, this afternoon, at two o'clock. On Friday, th 9 at Bergen, New Jersey, ANN Cure, only daughter of William and Annie Withers, aged 1 year, 2 months and 10 days. Jn Willamsbuy ,L. 1, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, Cumisttay H, Poreew, aged:40 years, 6 months and 4 days. ‘The friends, alto the members of the New York Seandi- nayian Society, and the members of the North Fifth street Methodist Episcopal Church, are respectfully in. vited to attend his funeral, from his late renidence, No. 74 ae Third street, this morning, at half-past ten o'clock. At Taylorville, Fort Lee, New Jersey, on Tuesday, Sept. Tay- 4, Davi Fantey, infant son of Win. It,'and Helen lor, aged 4 months and 18 days. . ‘The funeral will take place from the house of William Taylor, to-day, at eleven o'clock. His remains will be conveyed to Greenwood, ‘At Newport, on Sunday MARIELLE, dermann, ‘Their friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune- ral, thie morning, at 11 o’clock, from his late residenc No. 24 Bond street, without further invitation, At Fast Chester, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at the residence of her son-in-law, Alexander Masterton, JEAN MoRwsoN, natine of Perthshire, Scotland, aged 91 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the Bronxville Church, to-mor- row morning, at’ twelve o'clock. Harlem cars leave City Hail at ten o'clock, At Newport, R. 1. om Friday, Loviss, infant daughter of G. Dou gusta Br morning, Sept. 2, Avavsns aged 48 years, of the firm of Martelle & Hol- August 31, Canouxn ; glad and Frances Au- ewerton, aged 15 months and 11 days. AY Woodville, Baltimore, on Wednesday, August 29, Susan Oscoop, daughter of Geo. &. and Caroline M. Riggs, aged 3 months, ‘At Montreal, on Thursday, Ang. 30, suddenly, of dis- case of the heart, G. N. Ta native of Naples, Ita- ly, and a resident of this city. _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FEVER AND AGUE. NEW PRINCIPLE! NEW REMEDY! NO POISON !~ RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE! On, Axripore To MALanta ; For the prevention and curs’ of Fever and ague, or chill fever; dumb ague, and other intermit- tent and remittent fevers; also of billous fevers, ac- companied by ‘yphold eymptomne, typhoid er, yellow lever, ship and jal! fever, general debility, night sweat, And all other forms of disease, which have a coramon origin in Matanta On Mraswa. The diseases are common {o many localities of the United States; but wherever they prevail—North, Routh, Kast or West —they'all equally spring from the same infasmal cause. ‘The areal variety of sginwoms and forms of disease ls owing prin- cipally to differende in age, sex, constitution and habita of the sullerers; but as the cause’ is the same, they will all equally yield (0 a'remedy that is competent to ‘overcome or remove tbat cause. By the laws of nature, eve Principle bas its opposite, and ere isa reagent, or in for every disease or cause ot di other words a specific remedy. All malaria, whether arisi fom, marshes, stagnant waier, decomposiion of animal any vegetable matter, or even newly cleared lands, is the same in character and effect; is @ poison floating in the atmosphere, causing to all who breathe it. In accordance with those unalterable iaws governing the anerring affinity subsist- ing between oppaanes, there is in the preparation before us, oilered (o the public THE NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, which neutralizes the poison whenever it comes ‘in con- tact with tt, even in the open air, and when taken internally completely’ purities the system affected vy it of Its bauetul Li fiuence, and thus restores and preserves health. The remedy Is believed to be entirely new and unknown to any but the proprietor, who distinctly clauns the following ex traordinary results from its use>— It will instantly check the ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time—from one day to twenty years; and by fo esice its use. cording to the ‘directions, @ radical cure will be effected, ule patient continuing free from the complaint for years, Th Hts operation upon the polson in the system, it will imme: diately relieve ail the distressing symptoris of billious or. a diseases, and when the disease is cured it will entirely prey the accession of GENERAL DEBILITY AND NIGHT SWEATS, which so often follow the administration of oiher medicines. The pailent at once besins to recover appetite and wrenuth, and continues to iinprove Until restored to perieet health. by its use fever and sgue may be banished from every farolly and class in the community. Farmers, mechanics and all aboring people may be wing thle articie ay PREVENTIVE, and pureue their respective avocations in perfect naigt ague or billous attacks during the sickly season, whic! ty them the most valuable part of the year. Since the introduction of the cure in. every part of the United Slates, ‘ts success has been so complete and unvarying as to have sally proved these assertions in favor of tis extraordinary mer * ‘When these declarations were made at the date of its {atro- duction, they seemed incredible to maay,even of the most candid minds, because all the resources of sciences bad been taxed in vain to.subdue ague or bilious diseases; and what was sill Worse for ague suflerers, all their remedies of treatment whether scientific or empirical, have been lisaited to the use of polsonous and destructive drugs, such as arsenic, qitinine, mer: cury, salicine, &e. The effects of these are sometimes Worse than the disease they subdue, and when such remedies fall, or give ouly temporary relief, their poisonous eifects are superad- ded to the poor sufferer’s first complaint, ‘On this account ague sufferers should be particularly careful about using any secret fever and ague remedies, notwithstand, ing the makers of them uniformly ‘asvert they ‘may be takeh (h perfect safety even when If is noloriously well known that their potency depends solely upon destructive poisons. Now, as a that the remedy Is not only valuable on ac: count of its power to cure disease, but that It is also (ORTHY OF PUBLIU CONFIDENCE, BECAUSE OF TD SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARMLESSNESS, ihe following certificate from one of te tost celebrated chemists in the United States, has been obtained, and a copy of itt attached t oevery botile— New York, June 11, 1885. “Ihave made a chemical examination of ' Rhodes’ Fever and Agne Cure,’ or * Antdote for Malaria,’ and have tested it for arsenic, mercury, quinine and #trychnine, but have not found @ pariieie of either in it, nor have ffound any substance in its composition that would prove injurioas io the constitution JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemis It is a stubborn fact, therefore, that this remedy is destined pot only to relieve the human family from malarious discases, but to do an equally good work by preventing the taking of other medicines which do harm, The entire absence of any baneful ingredient makes this remedy not more valuable as a cure than {i is a¥ a preventive, No claws of diseases is 80 easily managed as tbe one under consideration, if the medicine be taken in advance. This is owing to the diseases being produced by one and the same caure, and, therefore, al! residents and travellers, should rotect themselves by the Umely ase of this preventive, and not ‘ iready lurking in. their veins to develope from often waitfor the itself in @ Violent attacl the care as a preventive, and so destroy the poison before it does harm. Dret.—Direetions for diet are y important, and mast be closely observed. The diet should be stmple, plainly prepared, and in other respects such as the patient has found to agree best With him, if, however, bo is naturally bilious, much meat while in @ hot climate will be found to be decidedly injurious, and a vegetable and highly nutritious diet far preferable, Those differently constituted nay use ® more generous diet, Meat, when eaten, should be tender, juicy and’not overdone, ‘The food should be Woroughly masticated, and regular hours for meals observed. Since costiveness or unhealthy looseness of the bowels is very pernicious during the sickly seasons, the state of the bowels should be closely watched, and, if poaslbie, egulsted by diet. The patient can in most ‘cases, oasily ao: complish this most desirable end. by retraining from which constipate, and taking such diet ax loosen the bowels if contive; and 80 on the contrary, if too loose, avotd everything of a relaxing nature. Among other articles of diet, the following possess consti- pating qualides:—Common fine wheat bread, more especially fiat made by "the baker” because it too often contains alunn in its tion; botied milk, cheese, pepper in any form, salted and smoked meats and fish, and refined sugars;}ut coarse wheat bread of domestic make, corn bread. corn and rye read; fresh butier, raw milk, Parely cooked meats, cially venison and pork, raw sugars and molasses, are ja xative. Hanits ov Lire.—Avoid out doors air from the time of sunset until an hour or two after sunrise, for the malaria, or mias- mata of infected disiriots ia cont abundant and active during the night—a bright sun soon causes itto dinappear. Also av re 1o damp, elilly winds, over wxeruon, irregularity of habits, anxiety of mind, or olber like predisponing caise, Sleeping apartments located in the upper stories are much more herithy than those of the first, or lower one, because the poisonous air is the heaviest, The system shoulit have all ne cesaary repoae. Some constitutions are able to resist all fafluences for months or years, while others are prosiraied by an ague atiack afer only afew days exposure. And it generally happens that those cases most speedily produced are the most speodily cured, while those whose constitutions have been gradually undermined by the sublle poison lurking in the aystem for a length of lime, require a greater period in which 'o regain thelr bead. aa as wa in most (natances re are several je’ Warning given, premontiory symploma ‘vetore tie dlesass breaks out,” Bp sare to heed these. and by commencing the use of this tned{- cine, according to directions, you are assured of ar? it in advance, and of being entirely free from any ague attack dar. ing the Whole season. Just compare the trif_lng cost of this article with the immense loss by ume consut by vickness, and observe what an argument the great difference is in favor a of using this certain prev: . for using this medicine must be The following directions sticty Cheeevetee ean any ~ if the patient is suite any form of intermittent fe- ver, or ague, it abould be taken three Vanen a Gay. bait am Bowe becore each meal, and s0 continued until the patient feels that apermanent and radical cure ia effected. ly “breaking the chill’ ta not curing the disease—it 14 only the commence ment. If the patient has been diseased a long tine, or for a Jong time exposed to malaria, the greater the required for aneflectual cure. Such may require several bottles o: this rernedy. One or two bottles will auffice for ardiaary cases; one botile will occasionally answer, but eannot be al lied upon for ® permanent cure. ‘It will also be p: take { once or twire a day, according to the unhealibiness of the loew! ears, if ia @ cold OF Wampe- rate climmat oceur then it abould he tak €n til] some little time after every vestige of the complaint has disappeared. Tt vill generally be found ry ‘0 precede this medi by @ mild cathartic or an’ The very thing for general use in @ moderate dow of castor oll, the 0bj¢ et Of whic ch nid tree ary gee. Kew contivenems, it must will be eeriousiy obstrucce To Dose —Tne bottle mast fret be gtedients are thoroughly mised. The lable spoonral. It will be beat, hows Palienis to commence with two thirds the faton of pauses, oF unpleasant feeling at the nal for the dose io be |. Mom people could ta ‘mes ibe amount without any Gncomfortale footings For children above six years of age, about one-hall of a i spoonful; and from ax years, on of at spoontat: From ope reare, thirty dopa: and under one year, (en to fifteen drops, Wsken clear of ix a lie wacer. ke thr No. 10 Boerum street, | FEVER AND AGUE. Much larger quantities, howeve diseuse, nay be taken Without an ~ ONLY CAUTION In ceriain spec one oF more boities of the care Plates.) and place them in sleeping rvora: for the vapor ria rom the medicine, and aleo die alr watte | across, ar circulated over the dregs of tt, afier the liquid is evaporated, will eounter- act and destroy, to'a degree commonsurate with tts exposure, the mmianmata or poison contained in the apartament, ‘Tht mode ‘of exhibiting the cure sbould likewise be resorted to, when very young infants are cipesed 0 inalarious Rituations, ‘The bottles in which this medicine Is put up, have the words “Rhodes Fever and Aguo Curr the outside wrapper is the nam right of whieh is #eoured,) and t ‘These precautions are adopte tations. ‘The reliance for its success {a entirely upon ils actual merits wherever introduced aud used, ‘These will be conshivred sufficient, ‘Prepared and sold by the proprietor, JAMES "A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. RETIN 1uoM 4 rosmeasran. axweit, Delaware Co, Ohio, Ang, 19, 1855. Mn. J. A. Ruooes:—Dear sir Your tedielso tatiaer wre mont favorable success in this neighborhood. {have about ive bottles left. L gave itto them at first—"If no cure, no pay’— although I was not authorized by you todo so; bul L took the Fespovaibility on inyaeit. Hut not a bottle has coma, back, and a Fam almost out or the ariele, | wish you would forward me gross of the bottles, if you see proper to do so, and I will punctual in payment. 1 enciose fifteen dollars on the taedt- cine I have received, for which plea jrnd me a roeeipt Sip the cure to me as soon as you can, There never has been as much chills and fever since 1 lived in the State aa at resent, than are nocessary to expel injury. vf casos pour the contents of nto shallow vessels, (dining blowf-ia the glass, and on of the medicine, (se copy- ignature of the proprictar. Vent counterfeits and inl to pl Yours, ac., Rit HARD MARTE 6 P.M. jowton, Aug. 27, LAGS. Sanne. A. Ropes, Fay. Dear Sir Enclosed” please and vhic twenty dollars, with in this city, We make amount due you on & please credit our account. Being this remittance, being about the ve, Will render ‘¢ sells well, and gives good satistaction, We never had as ready sale for a medicine, consifering the short time is been introduced in our neighborhood. Yours, re- 1 ing GALT ELL & PATTENSON, of Viskilway Tit The toflowing letter shows the good effect’ of “* Rropes’ Fa- VeR and AGU® Cure,” and the bad etfecta of as meds clnes (aken previously, which the lady will probably never get rid of— Sourm Depiram, Mass, Aug. 25, 1856. Dean Str—You wished me to write as to ‘ine oath of my Patient, after taking the fever and ague medecine you sent, whieh { now take pleasure in doing, : ‘The patient was my mother. She has lived in Alleghany county, N. Y., for tive years, and last Tall, for the first Une, had the fever and ague,” which, she cured in a short time bs the use of * *'* * *'* ®'* fever and ago pills; bat last March she came here to live with me, and in ‘was taken again with it. She has taken the medicine which you sent—she took the last some four Weeks ago—and she seeras to be cured of the disease, and Ler health is quite good now, but her jolnis and bones seem 10 be sore, and pain her some, ‘The medicimm thiuy, ix very good, and I could recommend it fo agne suffer@e, and 1 would procure it before any other with- in my knowledge for (hat Yours truly, ARLES R. KNOWLTON, WHAT THR WESTERN DOCTORS SAY | Provipexce, Il., Aug. 23, 1885, Drs SmI have just veceived a letter from you dated the Your medicine is getting a great name in [linoix, and I think it will nat be a great while before it will be the onl ague medicine used. “The doctors are. becoming very. ml opposed to tt, but the only fault they can tind with it, Iv ity not containing arsenic or quinine, which they say all ague medi- cine must contain to be goud; ‘and they can find a good many people that they can make believe as they do. 1am confident tbat such men will soon love the most profita- bie part of thelr practice, In proportion ay the virtue of your medicine becomes more generally known, ‘With much respect, yours, JOSHPH SMITH. Paxtnao, N.C. Aug. 27, 1886. Dr, Jauns A. Raovrs—Draxt Sin—l take ploasure tn assar- ing you of the complete recovery of my daughter from fever ‘fand ague, of which she has suffered uimost without intermais sion for over five years past, aithough I had tried various kinds of medicine and treatment. At my request, Mr, Reddick ordered from you two dozen, ud T can say that i has not only cured my daughter, who took two bottles, bul every one who has used it, This part of the country is very swampy and sickly. With this Mr, Reddick sends you the money for three dozen more. Respectfully yours, ve SONPJAMES GAYLORD, HAD THE AGUE FOR TWELVE YRARS | Provipexce, June 29, 1866, Having been informed of the iiness of a poor, but worthy woman, who has not been tree from fever and ague a month at atime for the last twelve years, reopens her gratuitously with Rhodes’ fever and ague cure. She took in ail fapr boUlles, which completely restored ber to health and strength, and as four months have now elapsed, there is no reason to doubt the vermanency of the re. lam also aware of many other Cases hh which it been used, Seat here ier ere to fail. 7. A. P. MASON a GEORGE H. BATES, wholesale agent, 133 Water aeeet, apd for sale by Chas H. Bing CV. er & Co., and C) ; Brookiyii—Mra, M. Hayes; Newark, N. J.—A. B. W, Dyott & Sons; Detroit Pratt & Hanmer; Chicago—J. D. Yerrington; Milwauklo—Grogn & Bution; 8) Louls—Edw. 8, Wheaton;' Indianapolis—Robert Rrowuing; Cineinnati—Joha D. Park; Baltimore—K. HL. Grab ler & Co.; New Orieans—J. Wright & Co., and druggists gene- rally throughout the United States and Canada, ¥ THE LADY WHO ¢ ‘Turnbull & Keech’ againg the Information ( NFORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLES FORRESTER and Bridget Nolan, Any information of them will be thank- tully recetved by Mary Nolan, at No. 2$ Carl street, Brooklyn, When last heard from were in Jersey City. MS 200A R. WIlt ATTEND THE proap@ay iheatre this evening, 10 see Gabriel Ravel us the hand- Some dandy in the ‘Magic Pills,” ATRICK KERRIGAN, WHO MARRIED MARY TE Louisa O'Brien, can hear #omething to bis advantage by calling on J. C. B. Davia, 10 Broadway. "ee POST OFFICE NOTICES. ED YESTERDAY AT MESSRS, printing ofice, 95 Ann street, will call iesired can be obtained, OST OFFICE NOT! HE MAILS FOR EUROPE, per United States n ner PACLPIO, will lowe at iis ohico on Wednesday, t { Seplember, ‘at 104g o'clock, AM. ISAAU V. FOWLER, Postmaster, OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR CALIFOR. nia, per United States steamer GHORGE LAW, will close at this office on Wednesday, September 5, atone o'clock P.M. ISAAC ¥. FOWLER, Posimaster. ICE ——[_T_—o——————————e THE TURF. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1., TROTTING, TURSDAY September 11, at 3 o'clock, match $2,000, two mile heats to wagons, J.D. MeMano, names b. m. Flora Tempie; Hiram Woodruff, naines ro. m, Lady Franklin. This race will coue off wilhcnit regard to Weaiber or condition of track. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. EL, 1, TROTTING.—WEDNES- jock. Purse aud stake, $700, mntle heata, best three in five (o wagons, Samuel Gage, Jr. enters Baker Boy; Wm. Simonson enters b, g. Peacock; J enters ch. 6, Ghepperd: J. Langatall b. m. Ques Mary: W. Hl—~ enters bl. g. Wild Bill .. Wheelan enters 1. &. Gray Eagle. JOKL CONKLIN, Proprietor, ‘TROTTING. 3 lock F. M., match tor $200, day, Sept JENTREVILL COURSE, mile Dest Uiree tn five, in harness, Jobn Mott names g: m. Gray Sufllk; J. 1. names b; ¢ Lawrence: NENTREVILLE COURSE, L, L—TROTTING—WEDNES. day, Sept. 5, at o'clock P.M. Match $200; mile heals. bent three in five in harness, J.J. names b. m. Lady Law: renee, Jobn Mott naines g. m. Gray Suffolk, JOEL CON! YENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—THURS. day, September 20, at S'o'eloe 24 PUPAE, HH; bw maile henis to wagons; Wagon) aad driver to weigh 216 pounds. Geo, Spicer enters b. g. Frank Forrester; J. D. MeMaun en- tere b. im. Flora Tempie, J. M. Daalels cuters b, Jack; D, Pfilter enters ch, m. Miller's Damsel. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L.—TROTTING—MONDAY, ber 17, w three o'clock P. M.—Purse, $500; mile heats; best three tn five, in harness. Geo. Spicer enters br. @. Mac; J. D. MeMann enters b. m. Flora Temple; 1H. Woodrull enters b, g. Chicago Jack, JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ED HOUSE, HARLEM.—THIS FAVORITE PLACE OF RR vecert ia nGw to. cormpicta order, aod ready to socomen- date the sporting and riding public. ' The Gotham and Baltic Base Bail Clubs play on the beautiful green attached to the Louse, and adtord much sport wo the visters of this beautiful lace, The best of refrrel.ments always on hand. ‘s WILLEAM A. BROWN. Proprietor. NION COURSE, L. L.—TROTTING.—ON THURSDAY, Rept. 6, at 285 o'clock, a sweepstakes of $750, mile heats, best thres In five, to skeleton wagons. HH. Woodruff names r Samen bcm, Machel, The above horses are Ail For PUiladel en b. th. % Wwe harwen are al phia. SILAW & WHITE, Proprietors. THE LIQUOR QUESTION, LIQUOR DEALERS AND GROCERS.—NOTICE [4 hereby given, thet we bave pow landing from ships Milton and Lanrens, from Bordeaux and La Rochelle, & superior as sortment of fine Wines and brandies, which we offer at the low est market prices, in octaves, quarters und half pipes, in the original packages, from the’ wharf, or United States bonded wareLoure, each package being accompanied by a certigoate OF importation from the Collector of the Port, thereby avoiding any difficulty by the Maine Inw.. All articles warranted aa re resented, and sold on liberal termes, by L, Hl, BLMPRON & EGRS.T0 beaver strent, i LFRED PACKHARUSER, 119 WILLIAM) STREET.— A litponed wines and ignore of superior quality. DubbWitie Gurhead likens: fabriek Van Wi) ‘cekiak, dam, ueurs euperfines de Bordeaux, aa creme de’ Noyaus, ntwinie, parfalt armour, slkermen, ke. Fine Prench corks. Preserved vegetables from Lubeck. ‘HAMPAGNE.—J. MEYER, JR., SOLE IMPORTER OF / billeeart falmous verzen ne, 14 Browdway, invites the attention of the trade t bia ne 1 oF ia cele brated brand of wine. Orders filed wpom the most liberal terme, E. M. TOMPKINS, Agent. LARES WINE IN CASES AND PER DOZEN OF VA- rions prices and quality, white brandy for preserving; blackberry brandy, an excellent remedy for diarrham) pure brandies, Wines and liquors, Scotch ples, Londo and Dabin er, sbgare, &e.,for sale by UNDERMILL & MATTERSON, Broome #reet. “LAR WINES —10 HITDS.. AND 0 HALF HITD#. Ce Mae area, bow landing, and fo ¢ from oud cheap. S00 cane Ty SIMPSON & BONS, 19 Beaver street. LADY OF MUCH EXP would like to accompany a lady or family going to Kus haw never been seasick, and would make borselt ve Best of reference, Address L., Herald offleo, for twa days. GERMAN LADY, OF SUPERIOR QUALIFICATION and character is desirous of obtaining’ situation a lady's Compenion, or to take the entire charge of a lew enlidren and oversee domestic attains, References exchanged. Addreas ox 8,188 Post oftien, be A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sit oot city references, to do housework, or chamberwork, ive at S10 Bowery, between 4th and Sth six., for (wo N AMERICAN YOUNG LADY WANTS TO AT tend a confectionery, bakery, or any respectable store, Has good reference, and perfectly understands bee business, please ca!i at 192 East 12th st,, second tloor. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION; 18 ea cook, washer, ironer, aud baker, Please call at 2 West 25:h at, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA A alin o avprentice hervelt as dressmaker. Apply at 343 ith aver A BESPECTAULE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU ation to do chamberwork. Haw-no objection to asalst in the warhing and ironing, Can give good city reference, Has lived two years in her last situation, "Can be seen for two days at 160 Thompeon si., room No. 6. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN withes a to do general housework in a sumall Garally, or as x id und sake berselt Nowe but Pr ‘8 need apply, for Elixa L Zith st, near 10th avenue, third Woo, trou SITUATION AS NURSE WANTE trustworthy woman; she isp child trom tis | Has the be st SITUATION », BY A STEADY, ly Capable of caring & of clly reference, Callat ERY RESPECT ABI young we ig an excellent cook, washer and froner, 1; understands ail Kinds of pastry, Best city reterence given, Hat 459 2d avenue, be tween Zeth and 29h wta.. room 11, up sutra. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITU ation ina private family, 8 4 good cook and frat rate ber and trouver, Best city refere 239 Ca YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITWATION AS SEAM: stress and mild. She understands all kinds of kt be willing to go Bouth with a family, or She has the best of city reference f a is lived for three years. “Fleaye call at 7 h st. 2D YOUNG WOMAD musiress, or would agslet i ki yn AD EXEBRIENCE to work in f ‘ocoupied, wishes # t office ing house 00 Inca DRESSMAKER, ACC the day, whose tme ia not fully Address Dresimaker, Union B PROTESTANT GIRL, WISHES A pectable family; good re: two days at the corner o¢ Myrtle between Raymond and Canton sts., RESPECTAB) situation as chambermaid tn a ren Terence. Can be seen for avenue and Division st., Brooklyn. | A Re? reraune yc TION, WITH | HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1855. ear emmy ee * SITUATIONS WANTED, , WOMAN WISHES A SITOA- bie family; has no objection to eco 5 reof a dairy. Good reference, Me re » be seen for two days at 119 Sullivan st. front YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL WISH! AA ation as chazuhern avelllng. 19 Wooster et. woen for two days, SITUATION WANTED BY Women, ax chambernaald work in # jfivate family. for (wo days, at 304 bth wt, rea YOUNG WOMAN WISHIS A Ald, Has no objection to asi nd do plain sewing, Best tpl ‘or (wo days, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA ton as chain bermaid a in Washing and ironing, wz, who ix ladies’ musing, Best 1 city reference gi Broadway, between 2th an A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK understanda taking th hurge of a kiteh Jo the washing and ironing tf r Please Mill, for three days, in the rear, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation we nurse, Will cut and make the child: lothes wake herself very useful Ina family, Good re Call at 182 Prince # TO OBTAIN A SITUATION {one month old. Can be seen and B., until engaged GERMAN PROTESTANT COOK WANTS A SITUA understands her budnew thoroughly, and i a pd ress, reference. Apply at the Has the bes car 2d wtroet. AND COMPETE liek wornan desives « situation ax ty Will asaint in washing and irott objection to the country, or to-morro PROTABL “t YOUNG ENG mat and pastry eook; ia well recommended; no Please apply at 271 Bowery, this day SITUATION WANTRD—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG woman, as chambermald and waiter. or to assist in the hing and ‘ironing. tof cily reference given, Can nil engaged at 65 Vandar ben PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SIT. iron, or Work of a stuall priva i 8 kool Can be seen fn the situation she ts about ve, 160 Adelphi st., Brooklyn, third house north of Fulton avenue, where ahe will be well commended, SITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY 14 OR 15 years old, in. the country, with « farmer, or to Tearn ‘a trade} coubtry preferred. References given, Address War. ‘Bennett, Herald otice, componng room, th story. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION OF ANY RE speetable kind, either indoors or out, would ithve no ob. Ho gO out Of the eity; writes a fair hand, Addrens, st ing hature of business, comp: tion allowed, &e., N. Metropolitan Post Otice, Astor pia RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS Plain cook, or excellent Iaundress, or to do chamber Work: haw the best of city reference. Cane sen for two days at 262 Oth st, between Ist ave. ave, A. LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, IS DESIROUS Of an engegement as seamstress in a respectable family. Apply at 44 Charlion st., room No. 7. PROTESTANT GIRL WOULD LIKE TO GET A SITU. ation in w stoall private family to do general housework; is & good Washer and ironer. Good city veferenc call ‘or (wo days at 57 East 27th st., from {0 until 3 0" A FIRST RATE DRESEMAKER WANTS A SITUATION in rome first class family; she tsa very fine seams! ron; can also cut and fit children’s clothing; understands fitting of lady’s wardrobe; the best of references, Address A., 43 West Dib vt., near Broadway, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation, either to fake care of an inyalid or aa ho and would do cooking or take care of an infant. Gan or two days at No. 1 Bond t., three doors from Broad. f PROTESTANT GIRL WISITES A situation todo ehamberwork and plain sew! or todo the housework of a small fainily; is willing tom fenerally useful. Cam be seen for three days at 116 F rooklyn. AXY, LAPY IN COMFORTABLE | crnce wishing ‘0 adopt an infant from birth Gressing a note to M, 8, A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION bermaid and plain sewer, or deen for two days he 107 13th st) MST ANOES may dos by ad ASC YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION general houkework r i. Lent of city reference. ation § as chamber Good city re Great Joues to aawist with washing aud irouthy Can be seen at ber present place, No, 3 yo WISHES A STTUA J. Aa aurea and we ‘Gan be RESPECTABLE tio Ne ina resp ‘an chamnbe 0 Sth wt N6 CLR, OF EXMPRTENCE, TRUSTWORTHY ¥ and obltuing, wie lou in a gentleman's abertoaid ‘and walter; 1s alo an exoe 29 with her timopias of capacity * for st. below Touipklins ‘oor, front room family, dress, Call or adder rquare, secon NG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS CHILD'S puree, or chambermald, or waiter, ina private family, ar do Washing aud (roving, two and a half years’ reference, Call at No. 7 Pit st., up atalry, for two d v YOU nu Y NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, WITH THE BEST in, ing and ironing, or housework; whe in w chamberwork. Can be seen, until engaged, at 902 8th avenue. near 26th st RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU § AA. ‘ton os chansbermald or seamstress, Ina privats fami. and Is willing (0 aseist in the washing and ironing, de bew £ ty reference. Can be seen for two days at 194 bast 19 between Int and 24 avenves, LADY, WHO, POR TE ee ied an extensive milinery eetabliahn {nN counee tien with the lace and embroidery and who perfectly understands both, Wishes & ent, In a elty wore distance from New York: w Nberat salary expecta, aid the most unexceptionable references given and required, for ne week, A.V. #., ont office, New Haven, ¢ RS HAS LADY 18 DESIOUS OF ENGAGING WITH Ht, Addrons Minw F., Broad YOUNC a dre maker for improve Way Post offic LADY 18 DE*IROUS OF OBTAINING A SITUATION ‘o take charge of & cloak and tmaniiila establishment, ale is periectly competent, having had many years’ experience in the first establiviments in the city; #atisfactory references will be given, Address G. M., Broadway Post office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. 2A one who ts fully competent for aj! kinds of Cooking, wnd alvo for pickling and preserving; good city ence given. Can be seen for (wo daya at 10] Kast Lith #t., be tween #4 and 4th avenues. YOUNG MARRIED LADY, WITH FIRS child, wishes to obtain at her own reeldence « child Wet nurse,’ Can be ween for three day at 3H Oliver st., flest door, KESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA on aa child's ourse and to do plain sewing; abe liver bn her last two years; can give the heat of city referenoe if required, Call at @ Muodougal st., for two days A BTUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ZA. woman, an good plain cook and ia a first rate washer and Groner, and undersiands ber business in ail ita branches; ean have geod elty reference. Call at WI Smith st., between Ber gen and Dean sts., for (wo da: . O1RL WISHES A SITUATION IN A GENTLY: As ¥ an COOK, and has no objections to amniat in ihe washing; the beat of relurence given; can be seen lor two Gays. Cail at 246 Mott st., front room, up maire, YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, 14 YEARS OF AGE, win situation t (aks care of children and do plain sewing. Please call for two days at 108 Kast 13th #!., between Sa'and duh ave, {rout room, fre hoor RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion as chamberraaid and todo fine washing, or would be Uiling to take @ plain cook's plage ine private family. Best city reference, (an be seen until suited, at 61 Tillery #t., in the rear, Brooklyn. N AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE TO GBT A situation to oversee & gentleman's boner, and have her daughter to teach the plano. Would not object going Boulls. Address M. L. D., Post Office, for one week SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE PRO* tesiant young woman, as chambertnaid apd scamatrens, Or chambermeid and walter, ‘The best of city reference javen. Can be seen for one day at 172 Weat 20th t., between 7th and eth evenves SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG woman, (a Prowsant,) for general housework or plain fewing. Call at 145 7th avenue, up stairs, in the back rvom. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA Hor, as nurse and seamstress; would lake charge of & baby from ite birth. Good elty reference. Can be seen for three dayn at 242 Ist avenue, between 17 and Lois nie RESVECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHRA A ritnation, as wet purse, Her baby is three months ofl. ind abe is very healthy, and has a great supply of brosst milk Lis her Gret baby, Also, a Protemant gir, aa laundress, oF (0 take care of children, and do plain sewing aot ermlirokier Good reference. Viease apply tor two days at 115 Kas 2/9 at, in the rear, A RPSPHOCTABLE, GIRL WANTS A SITUATION na R008 Cook wad first rale washer aud troner. Vieawe on At 63 20% at, between 6th and 7th ay. Gord celeron ‘bond, high quality aod st wood, 34 tan: bleached ginger, 58 barrels, white ne .champegne, wine Timer and peppers Sribe, ‘green ginger in good order; Diller wood, a’ mmall kat Jamaica eugar oO ere ae aw me juice, 3 pun cbeons, ver ure; | horn wan Ty PUT AAC RODIMGU EZ, No, § Wiilaen street, I IQUORS IN BOND.—WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, 4 In packages of variour izes, with certificates of importa: op frow custom hone, for rw for euab, W LW BIMPRON & ONS, 19 Beaver street. FOO ROZks CLARET Wiss, PROM $270 $6 10 FRI 5! deren. —Choirg Urandies, wines porter, Ae. twenty per cent lees than Frewiway prices, Pine Port aud sheer, for medieme, $1 per bottle: prime segare, &e., a! PIKKHON'S, 18 Wieeckor sireet, pear bowery. THE MILITAMY. POM to pay cap'sin, "Wt ed “Jous B. Pure, Secretary 0' ROWN GUARD]ETIE wi pany are varicularly requested to wid atthe Kentucky Hail, 99 Pes evening, Fepiember ts WMH. VAN VALE, Cap Oncan A Secretary. \ YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A BITUATION 48 LAU AX are - fom root 3 KESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A 81TU 4 ton to do chamber work and fine waabitas and | Ae chambermate 20d jas COOK WANTS A ‘ “A waaber at iron. Van nyt at Wh Nine he rene. % YOUNG Grit RREPRCT A WANTR A rrr a i. aA Mea mDalTem, nO Ubjmation Lo ‘ake eure of chaste ht chamberwork, ben reference. Onli at 1® +, between jth and th ov A STOUT, ACTT tn a Hore, © Apyty or REEPRCTARLE YOUNG WOMAM WE A ta wd ier PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, A SWISS, WANTS # situation ns waiter, In a private faintly; he undersiands the care of horves; a place aa coachman prelorred. Best re ference given, Address to M. Eugene Dupuy, 609 Broadway, corner Houston at, A NG MAN OF STEADY AND SOBER ILA Dilx, Wirhes @ situation a porter in @ wholesale or retall More. Can write & good, mnart hands can mark well. Good elly reference; ja well acquainted with the city, Address J. D., Herald effice, box Ni YOUNG MA ation as clerk in any wholesale or Fetal esabilahinent rites & food hand, is very quick wt figures, and can lve the ekyreferenc’s, Address G. W. D., Herald alle MAN, HAVING BEEN ENGAGED FOR THE nat four years ax a Liquor and segar linporter, aud havin in of cash chstomers, Would like toubtaln dewk root With ene, Where It would be advan Herai! oflice, 170. No obj PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN DE r, in Adry goods Smporting oF to werk, and dove Me Cnt we ch Herald offs for asa whieh will renanent aituatic nejuaily D BY A YOUNG neces, and Ww msn a with the Knyli MAN, WHO. 6 ae Well we SITUATION WAN of 4 languages, He im Willing 10 Work for a mmmall salary the fleet y would like 10 be engaged in some wholerle busier. Call oF at dress Dr, lgen, 14 Chrys cavelline. dw o from the eounizy pre A Roo nay ve had ferred, ij balary’ good. Ak professed COOK Ir & 40 plokling, pre tof city referenne store, 2 Weat His at., between oth wt, few’ floor Heving her hasan tte We Habe J to go lot would render ber services « ing ay ann Address C, M., well educated AN, OF HEX ¥ jean, whalenn' ither in the ety or arncter and eaparyl raid office, for four a ARS EXPE and retall GENTLE the drug bui vobtaln a # Cot reierenoen an reg Address W.R., be produced pres roughly adon, ‘Them eiven. . We way I 2 | Dia PR, OF FIRST CLASH ABILITIES, 1)" offers his vervices to aby gentieman requiring a person ol ralenaive ex ated cue of the rapes it reper growers ulsoefichnt in cul ‘age, 34 yearns ter mn moderate weed tare, OF White at Lowrekeeplag, Wishen th duure of a gentleman's ren: would engage ence jlven apd req) Pont off —A GENTLEMAN WHO 18 THO nant with the drug business wants a sin tatinfactory referet ia voy a drug # OF aeturity ean be Addgoes BD, 0. Broad y; ln a thorot ary department; i# mn Aduvena J WS SITUATION WANTED.—AN AME peep ity, Well experienced ia enlire aapervision of the donventir wold, understands the eare of compaulon to a lady; beat of re Addi Miss Anna, Hroadway red. ADDIE sitnation there are epee given J, Herald an fo character and abilities cffice, T OUSEKEE epecial who we aequal the best of str wowing. € Henensees who has Hest of referentes gives da ail the furnily ¥ at 1G Warren xt ERB SITUATION WANTED=—HY A LADY i inuch experience; hitel or boarding house Address Mra, Toppan. ADIEM BHOE TRADE WANTED, BY A PRRMON 4 who hes been an bn nanivacturer, and honored b: ihe award of a prize mer the London Vixhiiytion of Ab) ship of Nich character, and adapting @lAdic eprings 4 Aid shoes, nn wan ya as Inanager, (ore man oF culier, has two J derigne now on haw! ln thoroughiy pracdeal bie aud ener get charar ter. Address Alpha, NURSE THM, SERVICES OF AN RXPERIENCED nurse for tbe sick may be outained by addressing Mra. Tillinghast, Herald office, Helerences of the bigheat order SITUATION WANTED—HY A YOUNG WOMAN, AB +) chambertonid or general laundress in a privale fxiu Hos the bert of city refnrence from ber last place H ira F ve CHAMBERMAID, BY A . in & privale family. Good city re be seen for turer days a4 W) Brabh witeet, frout room, tor (wo SITUATION WANTED—AS > taly competent ¢ ference given. brooklyn SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SOOTOI S> girl, to do general housework; fs « thorough plain cook and laundress, also a professed meat and st in the Invuntry the livpd yeven youre in z neat oak feng at 145 odin and © WANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG oking, Washing and ironing, or general ky abut! distatee in the ovantry Apply «t 136 7th avenue, frow will be by eal ot, basement, beiween dry Wo 20% rors. GITUATION WANTED—AK BEAMATI =H, IN & PHT D rai ry experienced ae), ‘with goo oly releren by te work or mouth. Call at 72 oh TION WANTED—BY A RBAPROTANLN Grit, washer and ironet, in a email remyectabie faantiy ererenee, Call wt 20m Want Lite wt ITUATION WANTRED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG A, Ort vale waeber and ironer, oF Ws 4 ab in be eon fortwo dare wt 61 Baltic wt, fret Weodiye QIAO WANTED BY A RERPROTASLY: , y nurse or chaenberinnid; te willima 19 make her ‘ae oh reteremen, Apply for \w0 days wy pace. up maine ITUATION WANTED-—BY & YOUNG GIRL, TO COOK we nod roe. OF de the honewert of 9 etnall privae . . . Cas 0173 Charles a wo days 4 WANTEDBY TWO YOUNG WOMEN ar cork eel erpelient lanndrees, acd port taker aod a re — chamber ine A, ki laste 1 “es g “ ona . wind, wh ae cents TPATANST WIDOW wneuateees, OF cil A» airy (ronnie bekaee Heat oA peferencen nay be ™ romp tot a 8 Varney OY A RRAEOTANLS Pie WANTED ng oom * good pinin tte ed & firet or ot Me Vike i Be mae od Manatee ae + Vena call at HN Bers WY A YOUNG WOMAN, To DO vem © cial Ay, OF Comm, 6 wONTD ont ea we 8 chord eoWlag: ap chhertion | Y 45 i TO LAGKMEN, AeA ¥ 5 SITUATIONS WANTED, SITUATION, WANTED—KY A COMPETE Steer, Mo tees es, Ae aotly ae Cortianet st, Gil $$ pro HOTEL ROE IBTOR HAN bY @ Fespectailie Youre wom Keeper or seamstress, The adveriine ‘has had the ebarge Iarge linen room im one of the tr cls htnten a. hee yeart, and cau give ac W. vat 26 Mor roe street. y Huilding cl hotels in this etty for op wable references, Call mee? ss 0 MERCHANTS. A LADY WIFHING EMPLOYMENT ather own residence, would Uke to make an ‘shh pertumer or druggial fo pul Up per.tnnery oF Uh a merchant (o make cloaks @F mantilas, Address tor , camphene tore, 1,20) Broadway, ) THE SICK—AN EFSICIENT AND COMPETENT Honihly purse Wishes a KQALOR, ah RUPEE to Bx invalid yi AM Rentlenuan; has been in the babit of care of both ny apa can be well recommsmendes by pareigioms and empio Apply at 10] Niveteenth street, eo a ave for all | "T° HOTEL, Ke A middie age week TAURANT OR SALOON KEEPERS.— i American, of good sorance, it dexrous keeper, steward carver, and is will employer: h been he a aired. om of clty refer box 140 Herald oftice. > "T*™ TPO, PRUGGITS —WanteD, WY A YOUNG MAN, aT situation aa” book ker wet in eter capaci hay capone ies unions; AMLMFY Hot ve hi Permanent witua tion; the best of elly reference ‘aden 178 lterabt office. 2" ene TPO DRVGOLTS A stu TION WANTED BY A competent drug clerk who English and German languages pergecily well, and in hy weepwaurtecd witty tho eity retail End preseripiion busine. Vleass address I, Herald office. TPO DRUGGIATR AND MEDICAL MEN—THR aD vertingr, aged 29, in desirous of ob a ettuation in a drug store, either in town or country, oF as dlapensing axaise Ant 10 A surgeon; Ia competent to preseribe and attend mid- wifery. Salary (rifting and security given if required. Ad. 8 Heraid effi, for three pay mpe MARBLE AND STONE MERCHANTS AND OTHFERS— Pelerman, agent or foreman.—A middle: edd honest, wo ber and industiious man, widh a perfeot und of tha (rade ip marble, burr, mil! and buliding stone, and also of thetr quarrying, Working abd value, (he has hed an of foreman, salesman and travelling agent, trope, ibis coninent and South “Ameri. orvesponding th foUF Isngu swishen a situation, to wet tt Oe ing ordera in this country, Mex id Kouth America, and the wale of blocks, slabs, tle, mouutwenia, mantels, etc.,” Preneh and German, ‘burr and mili stoves, bullding sone, et>,, oF to take charge of w yard, shop or tactory tn thia country. "Address, box 2.741 Pont offic ’ twenty five yearn in diflerent parts of on), ape ‘mand the best of etty referen the alove qualities ico, the Went Indien, Cent IPRIMMINGS, MILLINERY, 40.—WANTED, A SITUA ‘lon, by a young than, baving had several yearw! experi- rue in the sane trade; no objection 10 the country trade. he beet of elty reference given, as also meurtly. Address X. ¥ 4. Meraid offic U allemand, et anglais, sachant bien coudne et repasser, dé “ Lonne denfants, eouturiire ou femme de cheinbre, dans une bonne famille, ' Kile a de bonne reco Hou de wa derniire place. Sadretner 24 Wert kne rue, B FRANCAIS DESIRE SE PLACER COMME bonne denian's sachant bien coudre. Kile peut ournie Tecommentaons, adresser 346 20 avenue, en {Some rue, pour deux jours. fJEUNE PESKON NE, PATLANT. BIEF NRANCAIB, J NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER COMME: ) “euininlére dane une famille Franyaise ou Américaine: ele © bonnes reqpaMendallons adreser au No, U EUNE FILLE FR AISE DESIRE 6B PLACER dans une fainille Américatne comme bonne d’entants, ow nme de chambre, elle parle pa pes J Angiais, et coonait on peu la couture, ello peultournir de bounes recommendations Pndresser au No, 1h Mercer a! JANTED—HY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A sialon s nood plat cook in ® amma) private family! ia uid naner; no olyection tv do chamnberwork. It required. Call at io Weat 20th a, neat Goor, back roar, al jerton 10 axniat with the (« smoll family, Can be seen for ee are from Orosby, at the back ot YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, & STU nurse and seamotren, or to wait Bbw fBoull. Apply at 68 ayard st, in the W AdTEDSBY A How as ebiidren’ 10 objection to YA YOUNG WOMAN, A BITUATION a& her brewer! em _ Brooklyn MAN, A BITCATION A@ bambormnald aod 9 wa wall respectable p Yea! ZW) Kebremerbara # , brockiya. Good eity referinee TANTED—BY A YOU chambermaid 9) CU ABLE, PICOTRRTANT GIRL, #, 10 ko Out by the week oF growing up no aby well reenipme reas, for t¥o da honee, firat fe Y) theme ue 8 young 2A SITUATION Am W tock. warker er bem gigneral be he WANTED-BY 4 RESPROTABLY GIRL. A MITUATION ae chambermald or water eat of ely reteretem, if Vieaso call for tron days, of 12 Borram &, Vivenhye SITUATION, WY A BPH AELE vod cock, unorstansie Danii aod 1. Coad reference, Can be feat Hah Water young maebing butter wen ior (wo days, at 110 W y r A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE puree, whe Qutoughly understants te care Ccbildren, atd (a & gord seacnalrem, fina the best of olty re lerenee from ber Inet piace Please ¢all at 146 6th avenge, be tween 10h and Ith street for (wo days, th the fancy sare. Wnt BY A PROTERTANT jeune wanher and [roner, OF am A MTUATION, na coe a and '¢ + with the washing, io & petvabe faunily, ther wailon, goad chy refer ence give 284 Int avenue, between Mids and Vith sire for (wo days e KY A KRSM) OTANLE ¥E WOMAN, si housework. Can be comm tor Ween 7 and th avenues, se SITUATION, BY A RREPROTARLE tt, as Chambermald aul waiter, or ral housework tt ® ermal Ms of 1M) Went Zid vaseet, ty ae Can be senn for two days, BY A REPROTARLE iA pralinr, Gosek ony arene ANTED—A& young worsen, ws cher! veo. Apply ab 216 A. Can be seen two days W ASTED—A #ITUATIO as chambherw od Dildren apd sew AITO ATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, reen, or would take care of Can be soon lor wo Gaye wecnid Noor, ack teen, 21207 Tet avenue, corner Of Lill ot7., over the bakery WASTEDIBY A RRGFRCTAMLE YOUNG orn 4 Hoy as dembery mid aod waite dayeut No, M0 Thikary ot, Broakiyr WASTERABY A PROTRer ANT Grmt. 4 FITU ATION to da 1h OF toke care f chidren aod do pial © ener Apply at No. 13) We 1, 17008 rerkn, for a lew days TANTED—A #ITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAM, 10 do the peneral hour work, apd ne chamber tail BOA ie spply ot GO Leting'an ay, (hond roler ne wen er ars y toke care of cle ren; ene n given WASTED. ARITUATION WY A MEAPHOT A1LE YOUNG WOmDAD, aa het raie cork, bee gird Washer and omer Coed ity retetwore given trom wer lant place, Vieace coal wi 211 W. Mh ot. for two days. ANTED—A RITUATION, HY A RMOrRCTARLR he weinan, ie goed plein comm and deus A \vomer Wy referenes from he is ” 30 Canmi a, ree doors trom Wad oO laye WAXTED-BY A REAPUCTAMLE YOUNG WOMAN, A snation: lta geod cork aad baker: be wi tr the wasting eret trong counury. hy relerence given call wt ag Mulbery W., ins the basement. Can be sent will wutted WAXTHD—& ITUATION, BY A YOUNG Womam, o* chembermaid and walter, le ga water freer Good relerenees, Can be ween tor two days, at 1 Haast 0 W4xrEn A SITUATION, BY & AEAFECTARLE WO. AU wt Cha tobe ringed apt wabler or at Curae aaah plain 4 reference. Appry st So 1h West ib ot, hy and bh ave, for (wo dayne D—A #ITUATION, eY A RRAPROT, OmAe, 8 ek aed washer and woner, oF AE RAY Coe) Vere Ce, bee i Me Hanae liroad way, cor two Raye 4 dens hae W AXTRD= 4 STC ATION OC 4 GENTLEMAN'S FAME ly, by « Pretostant girl, 00 ewer on Ww do fee canciowert, or an mare. Apply at SASTED-NY BY A RRRPROT ABLE Vi W'u2?. 12), } see aoe private tami) Cel at 30) Beige, Reeakigm. women be ween Wirt A ROMP ROTAMLE YOUNG Gi) a <6 86 haanber tani OF 0 ho getmrel beaae wor’. ws pre ey ew a ty relerenem. Call at 146 Mad Jog veewene Wks wd Weniry we, lire WANTED’ HITCATION. HY “A RMAPROT ALA eee ORM, Ae Rook hee, wader suet | ero © stra li County. owt chy referencwe. Apply at Ko. ht, betmean Oh emt There ANTED-TV A RVAPECTAMLE Oint, & MTU S, } V ne Cemtberond ser sen mrirven or eee eave a 00 ae imi 0 | ‘Sm aod hey Perry & Can Se ween ee woes be ork Of 5 ee og bed Obi Ing WL! + he best of ery teierenrs Uk arnt ey RT PO al ay or ged vier how Gres, Be to nln toe tomne'ry Apply 1p Oe Cori al “dod sar, rear bathdiog, bar SOQ aiye Wo ROT OL ROE ae OTT } vt A tne ne meee rf + (on 0 eee bor ts 1 + “WePOT Ani PHENO WoMas, Lo | Serer ane FRG GORA, | 4 Mn Sinan, ee +, Broakiyn, eomr teuineres | Por {.toetions end Help Wented, see Sixth Page, 6 Pea Omen: 80 MA TORO TO a ee * wwe

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