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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1855. ~ ‘The New York Weekly Herald. THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL—THE AMERICAN, WHIG, AND ABOLITION CONVENTIONS—NEWS FROM SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA; HAVANA, MEXICO, ETO. ‘Tur Weexxy Henatp will be published at ten o'clock this ‘Morning. Its contents will embrace the foreign news received ‘Dy the Washington and America, including full details ot the ‘Vall of Sebastopol; News from Mexico, South and Central America and Havana; Proceedings of the Amrican, Whig, ‘and Abolition Conventions; the Protestant Episcopal Con- ‘vention; News from Washington; Political, Financial, Com- ‘mercial, Theatrical and Sporting Intelligence; Editorials on the leading events of the day; Marriages and Deaths, &c., ‘Megether with @ variety of interesting, miscellaneous, and local BRews. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at the counter. Price sixpence. New York Dealers’ —Third ward.—The having been duly appointed a Com. 0 by this to collect subscriptions for the suf- at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., from among the liquor dealers in the ward, beg leave to report the following sums collected, The Committee also take this opportunity of return- 1g theirgincere thanks for the courteous manner in which they have been Crerigny Lege ap eer nid feeling in which they Wve been responded: for chari le purpose. ” P. G. MOLONAY, JOSEPH HARRISON, 3 Herris.—P. G. Maloney, North River Hotel, $25; Joseph Blarrison, Northern Hotel. ; Murehead & Clark, Merchants’ ‘Motel, $25; John Paiten, Pucilic Holel. $20; A.V. & A.D. Wy- tel £8 Warren siréet, $2); Irving House, $15; George A. jood, restaurant, Broadway, $15; W. Hotel. Greenwich street, Hy Be ster, Western Hotel, $10; G. Seeley, National ‘Hotel ; EB. and J. P. Chamberlin, Bull's Head, $10; Clisford want, ae i; Cher a 3 Ne } Clermont ; House, $8; Delonten: 810s Goodao Body, hase ea ds a JM. Or Unde Li Fines, $10; Chritopher & Cnderhh jagley % y. ;James Butler, $10; D. ‘an Benschoten, #8 Jas. Cody, , C. Jurcko, 10; Bigson & “The New Hat Company, 146 and 148 Nas- aan street, have issued their fall style, and it ts only necessa- wy to say that they furnish a hat equal in style, quality and workmanship to the vest four dollar hatin the clty, for which they charge only three dollars. Call and see and be con: Genin’s Excelsior.—A Superb Novelty in peft bats.—At length, after eaey experiments, Genin has suc- oeeded in obtain! richer more becoming color for the fall and winter soft hat than has ever heretofore been produced either in France or America. He invites especial attention to ‘Ris “Excelsior,” for by that term he has designated this new style, issued for the first time today. ‘The shape and the pecu- ‘Mar set of the brim impart an of esagnnon fo Se “Excel- stor” which would alone render it ; but the color, a Heb, dark claret brown Is is attraction, In bringing chet dauvre, the mode bas been #0 raed as to aul Persons of all ages. For young men crown 2 sted. and “ihe higher ‘orewn for gentlemen of maturer . There can be little doubt that the “Excelsior,” when 1, WLI be pronounced the most glegent undress hat as yet juced in this country, GENIN, 214 Bi opposite St. Paul e Last “+ Hat” of Summer.—Mike Walsh, ‘Who, lke ail the prominent wits, politiclans, preachers, play: lawyers, ‘business men of our city, penis 0. ‘the ‘hatter, of the corner of Broadway and’ Fulton street, and 83 Broadwey, thus remarksof his last purohase:— Kits Sef hat, which, a few days previous to leaving home, I pai from Knox, as one of his very best white beavers, was now Tendered rather shaky by sundry severe aud but parttalls concealed kisks, while the smoke and cinders from the cook's galley and the emoke pipe, had made woful inroads on the pu- Fity and evenness of its original color.” How many bats are there now exhibited that, like Mike’s unfortunate cha- peau, are “rather shaky,” and should be discarded? Let any Feader, before he ventires upon an answer, walk Broadway, nd he'will be serprised to observe the number of those who ‘seem fo have forgotien that Knox has issued his fall tashions, Wearers of white hats, make him a visit, Banta’s y of Children’s Fancy Hats ‘and caps, and ladiew and children’s beaver bonnets, attracts crowds of admiring customers, and with great satisfaction we ‘dd that at his place, 106 Canal street, very superior articles 4n that line can be bought at the most reasonable prices, Fall Style of Hats.—Gentiemen are Advised © examine Leask’s fall hate, which cannot be equalled for Clperedieed cages sey Corer of UI ‘and Pearl streets, Mealio’s Fall Style of Hats are Saperior to in the city. They are light, durable, and of a superior Balan: “Corner of Broadway'und Canal street. 4 i i weheid, the Hatter, has made & decided hit with his fall style for 1855. In beauty and bril- Baney nothing excels this superb fabric. It is superlative folly to pay $4 for a hatin Broadway, when a better and finer one ean be had at 118 Nassau street, near Beekman, for $3 50. Davids Fall Style of Gentlemen’s Hats are ‘Deautiful in style and finish, Cail and inspect them, and judge yourself, " Salesroom $01 Broadway, second door from street, where ali tastes may be sulted. Boots—Boots.The Largest Assortment of shoes, gaiters, &c., for ladies, gentlemer #, boys ‘and children, of every description, and the cli in the city, at BROOKS’, 150 Fulton street, and 575 Bi 4 Gentlemen’s Furnishing Good s.—We Invite attention to our complete assortment ot fall and winter goods Superior made shiria, all sizes; three-ply linen collars, all sizes; kid, cloth, silk, c., gloves, all sizes; cravate, scarfs, thes ef all qualities; muttiers, robes, ‘travelling shawls, gauntlets, ‘ender ehiris anid drawers, suspenders, hosiery, &e., wholesale or it low es. PURA PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau street, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.—Motre An- jue cravat ties of newest patterns; also, a full assortment of styles. Cravate, ,, gloves, under garments. Tra- Yelling shawls, ready made shirts, and made to order, from measure, SILLECKS & BRO., corner of Fulton and William streets. To Country C Merchants.—Close oyers of slothing are invited to Inspect the extensivo, stock of P.L. ROGERS & O., corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, ‘Their purchases of materials have been made under peculiar: favorable circumstances, and if cheapness combined with yo are Geetred, ie believed (hat country dealers will co walt their own inierests by giving them a P. L, ROGERS & CO. Oak Hall Ciothing—1855.—Our Fall and winter garments are now ready. We have a large assortment of business, dress, frock and overcoats, from $510 $20; splen. did velvet and Cabhmere vest pattern: cassimeres of every 4 economist. = ee ey DE GROOT & SON. Fall and Winter Clothing, 1855-—Alfred MUNROE & 00., 41 Broadway, offer to thelr friends, this Morning, 4 full assorment of new goods, comprising all that is Seatrabls for fenlieman's wardrobe.” ‘Ain, m large aawort ment of boys’ clothing. ‘ell made goods ively. jo de- ‘vaation from marked prices, Bans’ Clothing Warchouse, Lato Hee and $8 Fulton sireet.—Fine ble cloth coats, $8; aplendid ‘Dusiness coats, $5; 3,000 fancy cassimere 8, $2 FRU vee bak onie ealerton tomer ovoremie Wii be in We havenow fm store a large stock of fall importatio comprising velvet, tapestry, Brussels, three-ply and ingr: earpeting, floor otl- Sot, whieh Wwe are ofering at very low, rates for cash vussela 7s. and Ss, per yard. SM{TH & LOUNRBER- BY, 426 Broadway, near Grand sircet, Fallof Causes as Mach Astonish- went as to do) the low prices of the super royal vplvetand tapestry carpets, at the great establishment o HIRAM ANDERSON, # Bowery. New Fall Im a of Velvet, Tapestry gpd Brumels carpellngs, the richest amoriment o be found in #10 a wl ee RTHUR DONNELLY'S, No. 9 Bowery. Hid Gleves—IG1d Gloves-—1,000 Dozen Sape- hor Paris made kid gloves, best ever imported, will be of- faved today, of greet bargeinn. "Also, 5000" embrtitered ool Jars, from Is. to Is, 64. each. KE. H. LEADBEATER & O0., 47 Broadway. Shaw/ls.—300 Stella Shawls, at §8 Each, 100 roche and Cashmere do. at $9, 200 rich Cashmere long shawls from $15 to $40. Also, Scotch and Bay State long and square ‘wool shawis, EB. H. LEADBEATER & OO. , 347 Broad Lace Curtains fiom Auction.E. H. Lead- BEATER & (O., {47 Broadway, will offer 300 pairs rich lace curtains, from $0 to $90 per pair, 200 Swiss do., from $1 to $6, ‘worth Gouble the price asked. The Croton Point Grape Depot is Now ‘open at the old stand, 203 Broadway, near Reade street. The apple quinces are aito ripe, and those wishing superior ar must call soon. Pianos—Herace Waters’ Pianos Having In improvementa of xetion and length of soaie land power of nee nai wo the grand pia Tf divert avo.’ s pia. ‘nos. With or without the wolian, Hallett & Oumston's, Woodward & Brown, and Jacob Chickering’s pianos, and those of five of ‘the best New York makers: new 63g oclave planos, for $15); ‘necond band of all varieties, “at great bargains, prices from 80 {0 $140, Pianos to rent, ‘and rent allowed on par Pianos for sale on monthly payments. Sole agency of 8. D. & Hi. W. Smith's melodeons, (‘uned the equa: tempera. ) Rach instrument guaranteed give entire satiafaction, chase mouey refunded. ee 4 HORACE WAT®RS, 353 Broadway, All who Write Should Go to Wilmarth’ Maiden lane, and see his new style of pen and pencils, eat ahaste f * The best things of the kind ever \nued, elegant, convenient and durable. Warranted not to get oul of order. The attention of the trade \s Invited. The Smithsonian House, on the European Nan, Broadway, corner of Houston street.—This new and fogs horal, nowy furnished end te thoreag’s cence wiih ei and ton ebte, tectuding Meiiees ee ee rere ‘at lower rates an can be afforded by any ones srst aiass hotel. BIDNEY KOPMAN. MONTGOMERY, 19 and 17 Bocktoan street, Jehn Dancan & Sone, 405 eye offers #, OF otherwine, to i 4 inne so ila eric tm, wines, ue, Seoteh ‘The Best Assortment of Fine Teas will be found at the Canton Tea Company's newly erected end elegant 125 Chatham street, between Pearl aod teteweta, the oldest tem establishment in the city. We assure our readers Bey can do beter here than elsewhere. No branch stores. Teas, Coffees and , at William hs mew sore, 514 Greenwich stree!, corner of Spring. We assure SE Sepianmect, claer by whclennie'ce rota, tina si cor on ~ Ober place in Wg city, for Gaal, 4 ng invited to attend his Convention of the TY, Chairman, the late Mic! Rectifiers aad at two o'clock to-morrow which she bore with Christian fortitude, Jouanna, wite of Tracy in the 68th year of her age. The friends and relatives are respectfully invived to at- | Which tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 148 East be FEVER AND AGUE. _ +f Democratic Assembly afterneor, without further invitation, from his late resi- | SSSR A Wane ERP EOTARLE PROTESELIE bly district, held at Tyler's, No. | Charch street. ‘Washington Heights. | and Agwe Cure,” and the bad effee's of poisonous mediciacs | A - r bujuivin Kay Was unanimously pominated —s taken previously, which the lady will pry ably never get rid of, Young Woman Waats # situation as s8amstresa and chit of toe ailanel democracy of tbe district for Cubriday, sept, 8, afer » long and painful illness, | bain Mase Aug SocTH aM, * ‘3 | dren's nurse. Can be seen at the house of her present om to write, sto the BS of may " she refers, 17 Went 4h at, Drak Sin—You wished me to write patent, after taking the fever and ague medicine you sent, which i now take pleasure in doing, Hent was iny iwother. “She tas lived in Aleghany ployer, ‘ANTED—FOR A GOOD, STEADY, HOWEST GIRL, A neral housework. Her present em county, S. Y., for five years, and last fail, for the . | ployer is breaking up honrekeeping, and is destrous !o procure Sealers =the bent quaiitg of Grose end. elow compee, cle, im ‘Teirteaiae seat, pryene ghee, at one be bad the fey ry yas, whieh she ‘cured in pod ts] yood place tor ber” ‘Apply ‘his day ‘at 24 High street, Brook- tralian siooners or Haste Griz" ad Secs asm | pCR Setcn?* peat, 2, Jace Comune, ged 08 years of | the ung of ein everand, teu lie: tut aet Marchabe | eT goes cider, peach and cherry Seeauee, Foes His friends, and those of his son-in-law, J. MeCawley, she hax taken the medicine which you sent—sbe took the ‘ANTED—BY TWO EXCELLENT GIRLS, SITUA whisbey, raspberry, sirawberry and prunee® 44 rewectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow | Jat some four weel nd rhe seems (0 be cured of the sences, best ; for sale by Dr. L. FE! CHTWANGER, 8 Maiden lane. Wilson's Celebrated Dandelion Coffee, tra- Wy, valuable remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious and , Rocur, aged a sick headache, &e. Sold whulessle and retail ‘111 East Fighth street. 16 years and 6 mon by HBGEMAN, CLARK & CO. and all respectable druggist | o'clock, trom her late residence, No. 127 Liborty ia the Union, Principal depot corner Twenty-seventh street | ‘The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend. and Third avenue. Friday, At No. 47 Mereer stieet, on Wilson’s Celebrated Dandelion Coffee.—F. V. RUFHTON snow prepared to supply families and invalids with thin truly valuable remedy for indigestion, dyspepala, sick beadache, liver and bilious ‘c., 10 Astor House, and 417 Broad Brodie, aged 17 months and i day. fainily are rexpecifully invited to attend. Patent.—This ts to Certify that we have sold the-exalasive right for ambrotypes in city of How York and on Long sland to Mr. Wma. &. Tomlin: Srigineied ans trade mark 10 desigoate our patent pict Delancey street, which are hermetically sealed by tir balsam, or its equival: On Tuesday morning, eement, between two glaases or other plates. Any appilcation | ma, youngest daughter of of thin term to pictures upon single glass piaies is there ora an | aged 6 years, 9 months ant 14 days, iofeingement of our injures our business, and involves the user in liability for damages. CUTTING & BOWDOIN, proprietors of ambrotype patent, Boston. nn Ambrotypes Ahad of all Patents.—Call and see those exquisitely colored specimens taken by R. A. LEWIS, 142 Chatham stroet, Instructions given if desired. Photographs of distinguished men on exbibition. Nev: ‘Thou Meade Brothe: types, and pletures on glass, taken daily in every style, in the magnificent establishment 283 Broadway. Goods at whole- sale and retat!, Galleries, four doors above the Astor House, infant son of ind Mary Nutt. at Greenwich, Ct, for interment, Portland, Me., papers please copy. Switzerlans in the 87th year of hit age, again will thy face I behold, gone to the gra And start from m, I Brooklyn, on F 1AM FULTON, aged 60 yeu free to ihe pubile, aytinia realdence, ip Bristol, R. I on, Thursday, Sept. 27, Preston Hopars, in the 71st year of his age, for many stent Slaughter—Taking Om the Heads of | cure propriewr of the Clinton Hotel in this ity. per denen, beats the wel operators entirely. The pho- Funeral services this afternoon, at one o'clock, at the sonra ha sor $6 per 4 ‘ape wome to talk wbout. At 280 Fall of —-Chandler’s Map and lan of Sebastopol, fi rnment document wi Poaluan of the Aillod forces, Great Ieedun, fe-, price 29 cents, sp HETRIDGE & CO, Franklin ‘square, New York, and 72 Washington street, Boston. 4 Still so Gently o’er me Stealing” — Bed bugs bake a peculiar faling™- aN og The lew of these hor {a horrible to contem- pine: LYON’S powerful powder effectually removes 1, axl no one should be without it. Depot, 424 way, and No, 6 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. tend, without further invitation, In Hoboken, on Friday, 45 years, late of Du ral, from No. 21 1 two o'clock this afternoon. lin lease copy. At New Ntochelle, on Fr daughter of Capt. Oliver and months and 17 days. wood for interment. afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. ‘On Friday, Sept. 28, after a Hagering fliness, MARGARET | Her funeral will taxe place to-morrow afternoon, at two md es Mr. George The funeral will take place this afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 47 Mercer street. The friends of the and hooping cough, SaRalt, youngest child ai On Friday afternoon, Sept. 28, after # lingering illness, ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- | ral, at two o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from No. 16% it. 25, of dysentery. Many Ex- Di es’. and Mary E. Milliken, Her remains were taken to the family burying ground, On Tuesday, Sept, 25, at his residence, in Philadeiphia, Jacon Joseri Rounek born im Xutihof, canton Aargau, #0 cold, #0 cold; But I bear thy voice in the silence of sleep, slumber to listen—to weep. y, Sept. 28, of consumption, Wi- reridepee of his son-in-law, W. A. Work, Clinton street, corner of President street, South Brook; and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to at- Sept. 28, Manny C. Arsouy, His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- place, to Culvary Cemetery, at Y, Sept. 28, ADELADE, mah Cutts, 18 Her remains will be taken to Green- tions; age as cook, and 1o asst in the washing and iron ing, and the other as chambermail and waiter. can be seen at the house of thelr present employer, on Clinton ave nue, enst side, between Lafayette and Gales avenues, fifth disease, and her b ib Ie quite good now, but her joints and bores evem tobe i - ‘and pain ber some. The medicine, T think, is Very good, and I id recommend: itto apue sufferers, aud 1 would procure i before any other | house from Lafayette, Hrooklyn, Can be seen for three days. within my knowledge for that disease. mo ne ne ‘ours, truly, CHARLES R. KNOWLTON, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PROTEST. LETTER FROM 4 POSTMANTEN. Maxwais, Delaware Co., Ob\0, Aug. 19, 1885, Mx. J. A. Ruopes.—Dear Sir—Your medicine has met with iho meat favorable success in this neighborool. | I have about i ve bottles lett. I gave itto them at first, ** it no cure no pay,” NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO alibough Twas not authorized by you to do so; but I took tie W man, a situation as cook, and to assist Lo the Washing and responsibility on myself. But not @ boltle has come back, and | jroning of @ private family; good clty reference can be given, ax Tau almost out of the article, I wish you would forward | Can be seen. for two days, at 1M) 16th at., between avenues A Me one gross of the bottles if you see proper todo so, and I nd Ht, third floor, front room. Will be punctual in payment. I enclose fifteen dollars on the medicine J have received, for which please send me a recetpt. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT irl, ue chotubermaldor walter, or nurs and plain wowing: Ship ¢ he Sore to me as soon you teeta saver Sebo as wuch chillsand fever, since I live a tale, ae al pre- ood elt: ferences produced; understand bt 7 rent. Yours, Ao RICHARD MARTIN, P. Al “ly. Please address, for two days, Mbox 136 ilareld fiee, and it will be attended to, No. 84 SACKET STREET, J, AR “Gear Sheeths wonderfal, gare, y prs—Dear Sir—The wonderful cure your ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, fever and agne merece hae erected on Tas, ccanpels mae Or & baby to wet nurse at her howe, good reference given, for two mani, th ‘summer, with ihe complaint, (which t AUDNY BET PR caught in Penneyivas it fall.) and during my engagement ¥ BY A RESPECTABLE YOU with the “Ossian’s Bards," I was seldom tree (rom itecit weak: aye tp: wal Gh Gay, Oo loka eave oF Bt going (0 California, Address E, A. It., 50 Prince at, ened me, deatroyed my energy. and confused my mid, Rastern tour ANTED—A BITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo Durtog our ehquired for your medicine, but inan, to do general housework, washing and Ironing; no could not get it in New Hampshire, Vermont, or Maine. After the Bards disbanded, | went home, and was again taken sick. objection to go a distance tn the country, good reference. Apply at 23 Chrystie st,, corner of Houston. The first botile cured the chilis and fever, although after two doses I was better, fooling a little feverish, through over exertion WASTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTADLE xirl, na private family; she is good cook and bal Ant girl, a xiluallon as nurse and seametress, or ax cham bermaid; she has lived seventeen months with her present em- ployer, 10 whom she refers. Cull; for two days, wt 520 4th at, street, of teething G ENGLISH by walking in thé sun. “I took another dose, aud the second bottie bas entirely cured me. 1 am getting robust and well, and it would be ingratitude not infurta you of the eflicacy of your valuable medicine. Tam constantly travelling in all parts of the United Riates, tm the concert business, and shall feel much pleased to recom: mend ito all persons suffering from thia distressing complaint, Tsang in Providence, at Howard Ha.l, in June, but then know of your cure. Tf you want a certiti of ite eary, viene write me a line, and Twill give you ove. It may he of nome service to (00, a8 Tam well known throughout the country; expecially in. fenisylvania, Obio, North Caroling, Diinola, Virginks, ac. T remain, your grateful servant, W. B. HARRISON, P. $.—Tshould have raid, that I took quinine |n considera- ble quantiies, which only checked the chilis; but your medi cine effected a perfect cure. At this season, when there t# 0 much danger to be appre- hended trom thé malaria in the atmosphere we are constantly breathing, no person should be without the great preventive And sure cure ior fever and ague, and all bilious complainta, infant | This is Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. With a boule of it in ession, any one ix safe, though he may be in the mowt sickly locality. And atthe same time he may feel assured he is taking no remedy worse than the disease, The certificate of its entire innocence, of the celebrated Dr. Chilton, i attached toeach bottle. J. 1. Yeringten, Wholesale Agent, 09 Clark and an excellent laundress; good city references given. Please call at 67 West 24th at, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Protestant, a situation as chambermaid and walter, {nm rivate family. ' Good reference. Please call for two days at Kast 16th ai., in the store, near Sd avenue, J ANTED—BY A COMPETENT AMERICAN WOMA ‘4 situation to sew, and asslat with some ot the housework: A good family veamatrens anda person of inuch practical ex: renee. Can be seen from 9106 P. M., at Yt 6th aveny ‘ation no object. Good ety referen The friends ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAHLE WO- man, as wet nurse, Call at 60 Kast Broadway, Can be ween for two day: a get SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, #4 chambermaid and walter, or waiter Good reference. Can be Lispenard st., for two days ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTES. eu wt her present employer's, 15 Balm of Thousand Flowers—for beautify- ing the complexion and eradicating all tan, pimples or freckles from the face. Fetridye & Co., Franklin square, New York. For sale by ©. H. RING, Broadway, and all druggists. The Best Hair Dye.—O. M. Ballard’s Re- ceived the premium at the World’s Fair, and ix warranted not | qnq’ wus 10 Malaria: only to color the halr any shade from crown to black, put will | S04 ague. or ebiil fev corres alcolorng ef all mer dyes. "Oren and’ 8 | wid yp one J. a. ms Hair Dye—This is the sly article which the certificate of Dr. Chilton, war ranted to d) aot eeeeeclseas or black. Sold and applied atJ.H. THOMPSON'S private hair dyeing rooms, No. 6 Warren street; sold also by Rushton, Broadway. Clirehugh’s W gu and To: a ‘togee fev fever, xeneral debility, night disease which have a common origin in MALAMIA OR MIAKMA, they all equally spring 1 great variety of eymptome an ‘Wigs and Toupees, with the newly invented kin division, should be examined by all wig wearers, They are the only’ wigs of the present day that truly fit the bead without pressure, and with perfeet security. The: Are, to nll appearance, natural heads of hair, Factory, | Fulton street, west corner Broadway. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— fhe best in the world. Nine private rooms for applying his wnrivailed dye. Beware of imitations; parent in ridicule The largest stock, of wisn and loupe in America, wholorale ‘and retail, at BATCH) RS, Broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou ‘and pre-eminent above all competition. A suite of elegant private rooms for appiying his famous dye, the greatest suund tra arucle of is kind throughout the world: iis new style of and toupees are perfection itself. Wholesale and retail at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. ‘Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow ZEit weeks, by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the Sle ; sent to any part of thecountry. R. G. GRA- LAM, 586 Broadway; Zeiber, 44 South Third it, Philadel- cause, By the laws of nature, every for every dineane, or cause of disease, | other words @ specific remedy. from marshes, stugnant water, decom vegetable matter, or even in character and tilect; causing disease to who breathe it. oflered to the pucho— and (bus restores and preserves hea! traordinary results frotn its tise :— It will drietantly continuing its use, according to the ite use again necessary. Apolk ‘. Respectfully rays the ladies to excuse him for having so long delayed in- Ermning them ‘of his removal.” He can be found every day, ready to examine and give advice on all diseases of ladiew hair, in a private room, at $4 Church street, corner of Barclay. Tan, Pimples, Freckles, E: Salt rheum, erysipelas, ringwerm, and all skin diseases, positivel, vent the accession of FEVER AND AGUE. EW PRINCIPLE! NEW REMEDY! NO POISON! RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE; the prevention and cure of fever lumb ague, and other intermittent ADVERTISEMENTS [RENEWED EVERY DAY, of billous fevers, accompanied and all other forms of These diseases are common to many localities of the United States; but wherever they prevail, Nortn, South, Kast or West, the same miasmal cause, forms of disease is owing prin- Cipally to difference in age, sex, constitution and habiis ot the sufferers; but as the cause ts the aame, they will all equally yleld to a remedy that is competent to overcome or remove that inctplo has its opposite, and re it & ro-agent, or in All'malaria, whether arta position of antinal wiy cleared lands, ia the same isa poison floating in the atmosphere, In accordance with those unalterable laws governing the unerring aftinity subalst- ng between opposites, there is in the preparation before us ‘THE NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, which neutralizes the poison whenever it comes in contact with4t, even in the open air, and when taken internally com- pletely purifies the system aifected by a ofits baneful intiuences The remedy is believed 10 be entirely new, and unknown to any but the proprietor, who distinctiy clauns'the following ex- checx the agua in persona who have sutfered for any length if ime, from one day to twenty rections, © radical cure willbe eflecied, the patient continuing free from the complaint for ever, unless subsequent exposure 'o malaria should make years, quips operation upon he poison in dhe system, it wil frame ely relieve ull Uhe distressing symptoms of billows or ague 4 diseases, and when the disease’ is cured, it will entirely pre- Seaeee ree GENERAL DEBILITY AND NIGHT SWEATS, which so often follow the administration of other medicines. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues to improve until restored to perfect health. By its use fever and ague may be banished from ever and class in the community; farmers, mechanics, and all labor- street, and for sale by Hay & Bulawin, F. Seammon & Co., and tant woman, a situation as cook and to asaiit In, washing druggisis everywhere,—Chicago Pathinder, and ironing. Best city references given. No objection to ° YEVER AND AGUE MEDICINE. to th ? a2 B. or ad In another coltimn of io-day’s paper will be found an adver. | ¥e "y\ns Is Heramtdatens oe Hes OF addres « note wo tuement for Rhodes! Fever and Ague Cure, Woareno in | 2. ae 1¢ habit of puffing medicines, but desire to say, for the benefit ANTED—BY A. RESP of the afflcted, that Wm. N. Rowe, merchant, burg, who x has itfor sale; informs ts that he has sold several doze bot. yee hv i STABLE YOUNG GIR housework of small family; is a good washer and. troner iid do chamberwork and ties, and in. every case it has effected a cure. This proves the | ly foud washer and ironer, “ oy tpodicine ta\ve good, and we take pleasure in bringing before | pace The best of clr ured over, two cai at 100 Phomp: notice je. —Odd Fellow. Boonsboro, Mat, Sept. 4. reo and 5 GEO. 1 BATES, Wholesale Ageni, 138 Water street, New | "ORM. corner of Houston York, und for sale in New York 1 I druggists; P lender, 86 South Third street; Detroit, P Hi . D. Yerrington, 69 Giark’ street; Muwankle, Green & Butlon; Si, Louis, Fa. 8. Bearly all wholesale and ANTED—BY AN AMERI iMtnation ax housekeeper, i the light work of the house, Can N WIDOW LADY, A family, or todo Mren’s clocbing, BEX sre, i oteek ree eeoty St Louls: WA 8. 1 and would make herself generally . No objection 10 the Park; Baltimore, B. H’Stabler & Cory Augusta, Gan Haviland, | SOUPITY. Good references, Apply at 192 Orchard st, Can be Risley & Co.; New Orleans, J. Wright &Co!, 1st Chartres 4 s SEE ae tree’; and by wholewale and retail druguista generally through: Outthe United Blaten and Canadas, 44" Benerally throng! ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, ax bar tender, or In a grocery store; he feotly yndersiands the business. | Heat of reference can be xiven from his laxt employer. Please call to day, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at 76 Centre #t., corner of Anthony. W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN, WHO can speak Engliab well, and can give good recommenda: tons, a siimation ax gardener, jection to KO a Khort SITUATIONS WANTED. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation as seamstress and nurse. Han good elty rele. Fences, “Can bessen for two days at 109 Bank st, second floor, Font room, nn tance in the country; be understands gardening in all YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO ENGAGE | branches. -Addresa’A. Ih, Herald office. ne ina daguerrian gallery; is well acquainted with the = Saami business. Address Ida Clare, Jersey City Post office, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A YOUNG WOMAN, A NATIVE OF SCOTLAND, WHO isa competent dressmaker, wishes a situation as seam: Mtrors, and has no objection to aasist in the nursery, good city Feference, Apply ai 419 Gil: avenue, between 25tn aif 26th aia. § HOUSEKEEPER.—A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH Indy of Intelligence and education, ls desirous to obiain « tion in a widowers family, where she could devote her time to the comforts and happiness of a motherless family. Unexceptionable testimonials given. Address to M. M., care ot T. J, Crowen, bookstore, 69 Broadwa: WELSH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS SEAM: stress; can cut and fit ladies! and children’s dresses, and Can be seen until engaged at situation ax chambermaid and waiter, or as cha: maid and to assiatin the washing and tronin, Can be sen for two day# at her present employer's, 182 Went 26th xt, ANTED—BY A WOMAN, A SITUATION AS COOR. jan be seen at 164 Hh at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do housework in @ «mall family, or to take cure of children, Tx a good washer and troner. Good City reference. “Appiy at 39 Chrystie #t., back room, fur two ye. nd by ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American girl, 0 do champerwork or take care of children, or to attend in a store. Best of city relerences can be given. Can be seen fortwo days. y fs at 77 Allen at., between Grand and Pearl, ANTED=BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, A SITU ation in a hotel, ax clerk, barkeeper or night watehinan. Has had several years! experience i hotel business. Can furnish the best of reterences. Viease address 8. I., Herald YOUNG LADY, RECENTLY FROM DUBLIN, DE: sires a situation in @ respectable family, understands dressmaking, and is willing to make herself generally usetul in a situation’ that d her a comfortable home, “Address Dubiin, Herald oftice ‘family GOURAUD'S world renowned Malian ‘med le may be using this article as 4 es flies. = p Big ancon ag ol Nichol Mating: componed ever [en nC onevaMatTET RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN WISIL — ik Hae Re teat... Pondre subtle. uproot hairtrom low’ fiveniods, or say pursue thelr respective wvocations in perfect safety from on a situation as purse, and to do plain sewing, in a «mall ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PORTER IN A STORE, partof the body, warranted. Liquid rouge, lily white, hair | ague or bilious attacks during the sickly season, which wofen | Private family. Inquire in the fancy more, 2 avenue, be 1¢ colored man, who Is willing to 4 dye and restorat tothem the most tthe old depot, ‘alker street, first siore from Broadway or able part of the year. ‘Mrs. Hayes, Brooklyn; Hance, Balti- ince the introduction ot the cure in every. part of the United tween 40th and fist sts. Can be seen for (wo days. 1; good city reference. Apply at No, IRL WISHES _ more; Bates, Boston, States, its success has been so complete and ‘unvarying as (0 RESPECTABLE HOLLAND DUTC > PREIS ce have fully proved these assertons fn favor of its extraordinary ZA, Atituation, as nuree and chambermald in & sina J ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT, ENGLIAI HWI’s Improved Instantancous Halr Dyc= | wer. nily. Inquire in the fancy store, 24 aveuue, man, 25 years old, a situation in a dry goods siore; not Best in ae for black or brown; 4 shillings a box; permane: When these declarations were made, at the date of ita intro. | 40() and 41st sts, being ac ¢ business, would give his tima the no fade: recommended by enemista and-editors, ‘Aoid or ap’ | duction, they seemed incredible to many, even of the most can. se = SSEeSseeen first nouth and make arrangers small remus plied at Bo. 1 gieget do Nassau sireet, New York; and J dl mitt, Vecauve al the resources of velence had been taxed VERY RESPECTABLE AND EXPERIENCED YOUNG fon afer Ie rs! rate pei a ney reet, Brook in vain to aubdue ague or billows diseases; and what was oman de niatio jousework. Is a 7 0 food ey. Fi sx aiper big om worse forague suflerers, all their remedies or treatinent, whe. | plvin cook, fre 4 ences and * ‘o J.T. My Horalt Hill's Infallible Onguent—For the Growth, health and beauty of the hair; no new preparation; ia of «ix: teen years’ standing, and gives the beat of satisfaction. Sold at No. I Barclay etreet, New York; and at I. W. Wood's, 247 Ful- ton sireet, Brooklyn. ‘Timolat’s Sulphur Baths, 51 Walker strect, and $10 Fourth street, established in 1820, for the cure of rheumatism, ertiption of the skin, severe colds, &c., are highly recommended by our most eminent physicians. “Also, vapor athe. Rushton’s New Remedy for Fever and Ague is more certain in ita effect than anything heretofore offered to jsonous or destructive drugs, kive only temporary relief, added to the poor sufferer’s fi ‘On this account ague about using any secret t complaint, that their poteney depends role! Now, as a proof that the remedy I# not onl; Because of \t« ther sclentiic or empitterl, have been limited tothe use of ich as arsenic, quinine, mer- The effects of these are sometimes worse y subdue, and when such remedies fail. or their polaonous effects are auper- utferers should be particularly carefal ver and ague remedies, nowithstand- lug the makers of then uniformly assert that they may be wken with perfect safety, even when it is notoriously well known | ay. upon destructive valuable on ac count of its power to cure diseases, but that {t in also WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tented it for RE and good baker, or would take a chan » Can be well recommend. ed. Wages $6, Please apply at 271 Bowery, this day and wo morr office, will be WHO HAs 4 aooD on it, t the wallk store WARTEDA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN PROM the Weat, who tools, some wien dy w reasonable, Apply YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS DRESS- 21. maker and seamstress, she perfectly understands 1 aod fitting ladies’ dre pL sans ta \ion {0 Wait on ladies, or make herself otherw! quired, Hert of city reference given. Can be seen at Lis ith | ern between 18th and 1% this day and Monda: As MONTHLY NURSP. AL tend poison. ANY LADY REQUIRING AT apacity, can hear of « perfectly competent, and well recommended English person, by inquir ing for E. H., at No. 8 6th st, for two days. nee th the abov the public. ‘The advantage it has over all other remedies con- SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARMLESSNESS, a ferred; man sists in its immediately breaking up the disenge, and afer | the following certificate from one of the most celebrated che RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A PLA the past t =e wards protecting the system against {ts return, mists in tbe United States has been ubtained, and acopy of itt | JA ax chamberinald. Has been f Address, for Wires days F. Y, RUSHTON, atiached to every bottle— : simployer; to whom she rovers. No. 10 Astor House, and No, 417 Broadway, cor. Canal st. New Youx, June 11, 1855. ‘Wnh street, between Irving place aud “A avenue, = — ee ser eee Thave made a chemical examination of Rtodes' Fever and Wines, | JS7 BROADWAY. CORNER OF READ ECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A At MORRIS, COMNERT & ©O08. can Piics.—Final Discovery ot the Only Possible ware, by specifics. Cure warranted; 2,000 treated successtully ‘dis summer. Relief just as certain, in any case, as effect is 0 mause. Dr. FR. GERAU, 341 Fourth street, corner of Broadway, Rushton’s Cod Liver O11, for Consumption, Scrofuia, £o.—Dr. Reese remarks in his Gazeite of this month, that the tame of Ruahwon haa so long been identified with cod liver oil, by reason of bis laudable efforta to procure and pre- pitte the Kenuine article for the public, that the son deserveu ‘o fuxained in perpetuadng the repuiation acquired by Rush ton’s cod liver oll. The attempt to deprive biin of his legitimate ¢loimos in this particular, by # rival house, is unworthy of pub. lic favor and cannot fail to be frowned upon by liberal men of the profession. FREDERICK J. RUSHTON. sow of the late Ww Rushton, 10 Astor House and 417 Broadway, corner of Canal street. 4 particle of either In it, nor have not only to relieve the human other medicines which do harm. Femedy not mo No class of diseave tx 60 eaail: consideration, if the medicine protect themselves by the timel: #0 destroy the poison belore tt does barm, Arsenic, mereury, quinine and siryebnine, but have not found i it ave I found ‘any subsianoe in is comporition that would’ prove injurious to the conalityugn. DAMME K. CHILTON. M- D., Chemist It {sa stubborn fact, therefore, that ‘this remed; aily from mal but to do an equally good work, by preventing the taking of The eatire absense of any banofal ingredient makes this e Valuable as a eure than it is as a preventive. managed as the one under pe taken in advance. owing to the diseases being prodoced by one a: cause, and therefore all, both residenta and travell use of this prevent hot wait for the poison already Inrking in their ¥ iteelt ina violentattack. Take the cure aaa preventive, and hie German, baby to wet nurse, at her own residence, where every gare and ntion will be paid, her own bemg dead born. Can fé ween for a Week at 113 West Tih st., between 7th and ath avenues, second floor, Fron! room, * Wt thin oF ts Terms moderate, ia deatined Seen 5 Ne'laking’'st | A SITUATION 18 WANTED. BY A RESIECTABLE, mart and intelligent young tan, ina French importing jaxlon hous ject as a per. box 1% Hera! THE TRADES, SMEN AND FEEDERS DAMS PRI CUA street. and ¢ mane office WANTED, AT should nari and Intelligent 7 Hoportiog | the wtention of any oF all of the professors of the above’ art of poe 3 as cutting now In being, to the fact, namely, that he would ba 16 He ofthe A YOUNG MAN, NINETEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES fo find © «tuadon tn a wholesale or retail hardware store ndevtions happy to meet them ai the fair of (he Mechanic's Inattiaim, to be heid at the Crystal Palace on the 3d of Ocwwher. 1405, tor Une DUFTone of placing his ayatern of cutting in a fair trial of com ——— Full directions and advice as to diet and habit of life, pre- he ie willing petition with Gone who may feel inclined to rink thelr repuia. Cod Liver Ot and Lime.—That pleasant and pared by & distinguished bor kel long resident in @ billows | postiness over Cam aive recommendations. Address ) rs the rewut. A.D. KEEVES, teacher of cutting, 20 active agent in the cure of all consumptive symptoms, Wilbor'a | YPN) pg ig et each bottle. 499 th avenue, second floor. = Compound of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime, Is. being untver wintitees’ par sally adopted in medical pees. Bold by the rietor, ALEXANDER B. WILBOR, Chemist, No. 166 Court stro Boston. For sale in New York by . V. Clickenor, & ( Mihat, 1#3 Broadway, and . HR for gen > | Remember that where this ing. fae —— ously Holloway’s Pills Possess the Most Astonish- ing power in the cure of general debility, and in renovating the jem. ‘The surprising effect of these Wonderful pills store health when it appears lost for ever, | Sold anufactories, 4 Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Steat London, and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 625, cents, and $1 per box. 0 his mode of exhibiting the Cure shi structed. recede this medicine by mild cathartic or antibilious purgative, The very best th tise is'a moderate, dose of castor oll, the object oF which is to cleanse the stomach and free the biliary passages. \ecessary, or there is comiivenens, be taken, or the operation of the antidote will be wert ONLY CAUTION.—In certain specified cases, pour the o’ tents of one or more bottles of the cure into uch | (dining pintes,) and place them in sleeping rooms: for the vapor the: rising from the medicine, and also the alr walled across or cir the dregs of it, after the liquid is evaporated, will and destroy, to a degree commensurate with lis ex ihe miarmate of polson contained in the apartinent, A likewise 1OLD PEN MAKERS.—WANTH F cveed pen grinders, to whom steady employment wil be given. Address, for one week. stalling where a alan iew can ve bad, with terme and references, Manufacturer. bot 4.072 Pom otfee. T° POCKET HOOK MAKERS—WANTED, A MAN, WHO ipderwands making tw got band wanted. * Apply at M1 Greenwich at 0. c. UWENE T° COOPERA.— WANTED, SIX GOOD MEN, TO MAK new work. Bleady employment, Apply at 2 Wash YGINEER WANTS A ITUATION TO RUN AND SEVERAL EXPERI ie a Mationary ening, leans addreas a note BY 217 Fulton stre OPYIST.—A YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES & GOOD. tea! and legible hand, in destrons of obtaining employment i» copying for « few hours each day at her own house, and would be satistied with # fair rem) om. Address C. FY. Herald office. iow veanela, DAGUERREOTYPING AND PHOTOGRAPHY —A VER son understanding both of the above businesses would like | in4, gel vation as operator, oF to take the charge of «room; would — prefer ‘o work at pholowraph objection to go out of the resorted 0 ERS. —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SEV EMAL To Nervous Sufferers.—A Retired Ciergy= | when very young infants are exposed to malarious situations. city, elthe oe Wee ae omaha tie We 10 JW! Fesiored (o health in few days, after many years of | , The bottles in which this medicine iw pat up bave the words | raid omen, Nn OT Wee Addres Piowgrapher, box Lil He ced Jewellers, tof the city. | Gund wages will i nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the means | | Kboaee’ Pever and Ague Cure’ blown in the glass, and on tee nied te Criare constantly on hand for walchmakers, Wi (ree) the prescription used. Direct to | io culate wrapper le oe name moticine, SOVERNESS.—A LADY COMPETENT TO INSTRUCT - — revere, die culters. sod artista Kev. John M. Dagnall, 69 Fulton street, Brooklyn Of which is wecured) and the signature of Jia Engiib, French ‘and ‘music, and who can sive mom | A'Re ally oh Machaniea’ General emery, 34% aatiataciory leatinonials of her ability and experience, desires . be wr, We or ite success Ix entirely upon ite actual me ~ rey a a Pine « Married. wherever introduced and used, “These wil be considered sur | St,eneasement in ibe, city ws resident or dally guvernmas; ve | Pitt a On Wednesday, Sept. 26, at St. Thomas’ Church, by | ficient. exchange for board. Address H.¢,, Union square Post gv’ Bo ANTED—PERSONS OF BOTH BEXEA WIAHING TO the Rev. W. J. Frost, of Yorkville, Mr. J Weer Sravery Prepared and oot y oa Fabien. Proviaencs, B. 1 e Hoan weincio fee ares boogie art, ot whieh hey can covtataly sane ter of John ‘i enon, som ~ = tt ye uitable for any city or wown Ree A., youngest daughter of John Gunner, Extract of a letter from Professor Fletcher, who was cur HH" SEKERVER.—AN EASTERN LADY OF THE HIGH | (nied Binles can Letanahe in une lesson ate fale, Ap qe. in cit; engaged at Brown University, Providence, R. 1 fa reepect dination aa housekeeper ina | ply w Prolresor STEVENS & O0., 64 iudeon On Wednesday, Sept. 26, by Elder James C. Goble, of Inptaxarous, Ip., March 1, 1888. private faraily, ba peri fally cor - New Jersey, Canim H. Vauovrixe to M. Avavera, daugh Jawrs A. Ruoves, Beq.—Dear Sir; Yours of With ult., has | petent to take the entire charge of a gent ter of James D. MeMann, Faq., all of this eft, been received, and I'am giad to hear that « medicine 40 efties- | bert of referenoe given and required. Ad cunning Woedworh’s ihachine. Consant employ ine On Monday, Sept. 24, by Rev. George C. Lucas, Cuantums J. Wiitiams vo Mary, second daughter of Henry Bausher, Esq., all of this city. On Thursday. September 27, at Strong place Charch, by the Kev, E. E. I. Taylor, Jasims Canuun to Miss Scaaw A., leaving me stroog and healty. 1 like the statement on your wrappers th cious is to be introduced tnto this aguiah country greatest confidence in ita snovess, and ean reassure y happy effect upon me in entirely breaking up the chil ‘ors will let the ) Tam most medicine stand on lia own merita, and standin Thave the | 1,751 Post offies. 4 wages given. Apply to Van Zandt & 11 ingeon, 16 of ita er ad | QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE. MIDDLE - , ed American woman, as bourekeeper or as oompanton, Wwoxe OF to go travelling with @ lady, Isa good plain sewer, and ta wud very obliging in a family. Ket he Indy with whom sie | ed and weed WASTHD- 4 GOOD PLANER, WHO UNDERETANDS apd * A COMPETENT ADAMS’ VRRAUMAN. POR ai work. Nove but « tae Uy workiag on npan nent oungest daughter of Thomas She “4 ot | sanwuine of ite succens has been living for the past eight years, at 396 Fourth st, where | juan a geod sain Sooty. nil 7 ihortlnnd, Hoq., all of | “PS rcaio waeslever® large portion of ear Gite Gis she can be wen for two days, between tho bouracth ends | MA? = 84 paler at Staten Inland, on Thursday, Sept. 27, by the Rev, Zreckoliy, ‘Wrorever ge i chak Gils grent’pleaswrete Gs fn ene <a John Lewis, Lox Apors Yom Hormauic, ‘of Lelpaig, to | tenting tote maria. and it yon wil instruct GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU rRMAN WO PERSONAL. i, youngest daughter of the la Grymea, | jet me bave a few botiles, I will carry them with ma to dis tan, speaking English fluently, as child’+ nurse in « prt ean tye ~y of New Orleans, ! bute for your benedt. In haste, 1 remain, traly youre. vate tuinily, being fully competent i» take, care of chibtion. VISPORMATION OF JOMUN FITZY ATRICK WT in the Cadbedral, at Albany, on Monday, Sept. 24, by sap rue soce ron qe Sibee LPURECHIER. | Can pring the beat of pelerence from Rer gt place, here aha be thaniuily reegived by bi soter ag, 7 ~ . rn “ an wn Yeas ean be seen for twodaya. Apply at No. 7 hb #., between in Harlem, on Third even 2 nA No ety, oie Ocuares tems, anes ee Provivascr, Jue 29, 85. | iehend dh avenues, APPIY spn New York, or uy his friend. Morrie Muloomary Gity, to Mine Carman of Albany. Having been informed of the linens of ® poor, vat worthy wo —— — aoe org, Koos county, Lihwote panumcoemes man, who hes not been free from fever and ague a month a & QITUATION WANTED—NY A VERY hmar TABLE Died. Ue forthe ast imsive years. Twupplied her eratnianniy with | SS young campatent woman. ta’ & \s couk and basher Sahl GORI, A. MARIVR OP” GGAEn On Thorsdey evening, Sept. 37, at 66 o'clos hedes!' Fever and Ague Cure. he took in ail four bettios, | anda wit rae wacker end icone oo mach an ot 4. NIN, A 3 OF | BROADYOND Cuswoonn Bauanee, at the tovanien ALB 6 rood Auce hich completely restored her to health and irene, and at | ject ax n goon home. Got veterenor, Pion call a! ait Bow 4 Wrecmeaiaher, county Limerick, |reinm, hear of Her remains will ‘be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for | permaneney atthe cure nn” * 0 reas (0 doubeihe | sry, fortwo dage, - spenlily ua pusetble to Mr. Heruard Mer ations interment, this afternoon, at two o'clock. The frieniis of | Tamalso aware of many other cases in which it hasbeen | 1 THE BICK.—AN EFFICIENT AND COMPETENT neton ste etwern Marre ed the fainily, and those of her sons, John, Kobert and Jamea | Wed, and bave vever known it ‘0 fail. i T” codss besos wal tom aa nutes an inves York. Silvey, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ©. A.B. MABON, Apotheoary ady of gen\leran, baa been in tbe hable of taking care i bend Sy eg ree =. her late residence, No. 12 Elizabe:h street, Wavriaxp, Indiana, Aap! Mr. J. A. Ruours—Please express me four dozen’ ot your 2, iss or tany years, and cai NRW a well reammainanded by phyweiang | AY SWI YIND A LETTER IN THY On Thursday, Sept. 27, EveLyN® Mawvittr, wife of Hen: F me Cete—aene satiated 1 i and employers, Apply ot 10 Nineteenth street, corner Third ait Sa W, Hunt, in the #lot year of her age. ny | See inhes fica welche” Veery gy, nner? | renee. eo, ideas NFORMATION WANTED—OF JON WY/ONPR The friends of the family are tfully invite! to at- RW, GAMBLE. (TO LADIRG OR FAMILIES GOING TO CALIFORNIA Thorny Hides. County Tipperary, Ireand, w tend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 812 Green- rs Provyorsee, Hi, uy. 9 into A reapectabla young Wornan wishes inake en engage. | Sew York in Kepi., teed, wees sp bomen te wich street, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, with- im ss Ms rh might an ment by which her servines as nure: oF general servant would bard, went from Vewten to Virgie Nothing baw teow ous farther taviindion. _ here, that every bottle that I have heard of being Se tahey inetend of pasange mopey, of part taree Con te, | hora of bam cians tie beorker hisherd iotihim to ¥hgiebs. Any has given good satisfaction. The jenta that I hawe left madi On Thursday evening, Sept. 25, Jaxx Eiszanern Mrrcw- | cine with say that it ranks among the beat of palent medicines, | “te & ber present place, 32 Kehermerborn sree. Brooklyn, lorrmetion of han will be thamntully revetvedt by her youmgees ri, culy daughter of the late Francis and Amelia | and that after lie good yaalltios once berome known. that thers | “her® Mum satininctory references can be ~ B ee a tee heey Boree, fy ed Tene Mitchell. Wille more of i od thaw ofa ciber articie of medicine 1 | Mo TEA AND OROCER DEALERM—AITUATION WANT din avenues. Virginia papers The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- | te State. epeettOlNY PORTE ed by & young man, lately from Bogiand, who bes baa | PK tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 62 Oak street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'cloék. ‘Her remains Des will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ring yo On Thurrday, Sept. 27, Mrs. Kuza Trait, of Dublin city, Ireland, aged 62 years. Bier friends, sod thave of her sons, Gerald snd James, are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half st two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 39 Weat irteenth street. Dublin papers please copy. On Friday, Sept. 28, Tnomas J. Manowy, aged 27 years. His friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the revidence of Mr. J.C. Purdy, No. 98 Morton street, t- morrow morning, at half past nine o'clock, withoat fur bar! invation. wing Um Thursday evening, Sept. 27, Wosias Heer, young- ext son of Sarah Louta and George W. McKee, ‘aged 1 year, 6 monthe and 21 days. The friends of the family are invited to atten4 the fa- neral, this morning. at ten o'clock, from No. 204 Clinton street, witheut further invitation On Friday, Sept. 28, Jous M. Branwonmr, in the Tad year of hin age. The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully of the complete Feeovery ol and ague. of which she bas suffered almont sion for over five years pant of medicine and reatment. and T ean a} ‘ook two bo the country is Very swampy and sickly that it has not only more —Respectfully yours, Meswrs. a that "the Cure ed consider it to anyihing ele” When Mr, ney. he aaid ive * shor 4 be jéuldyn, Aurora, 11) Jitng very well market.” aaur bee thy 1 periormed wonders perform @ quick and permane cured by wsing am Vicase send us itm Lokises remain'ne me bettie of ban | iy four demon. Trely youre, LAT R: Pasteao, N.C. Aug. Ti, Vis tA. Rnones—Dear sir—I lake pleasure in anea y daughier from fever out interalt hough I bad tried various kinds At my request Mr, Reddick ordered from you ‘wo doren, ured my daughter, whe . Dut every one wh bas used It ‘With this Mr. Reddick sends you the money for three doren JAMES GAYLORD Jaly 3, 1966, advine We have not lost = case re alen recommend! It in prefermn-n rr waa requnnted to take the neahing 10 do with i he trupd It beter than the other ague remedies ai Puen ew, Mocw Dr. J. A. Reopes—Dear ir—Your care lor the fever and It bas not tailed in ome eure Tonbied with the distressing disease hase Leen en Brally; ie nent ple | 7 - hare bot three Work ine privace te orn ws, ¢ ‘ AMLEAN ¢ Bromiys. Coll st 38 j oy ow A. tee Ge “ The Glowing mugs shows the govd eBec: Ruude «Fever years! experience in the above busnens. Age Bla of er habils; « fret rate salman, a0 can produce het \eatimoniais of benesty an’ inwegrity, Pinas wf vi 7, 3 Broadway SPORMATION WANTED Thomas Hanith, seed of oF will be anally recetved by He elt Lavoe Faitiwore w Pariaten noone or oun 7. Wisennate NTED—AN ENGAGEMENT IN A FANCY OR MIL linery store, by « young lady in New Vouk of irookiyn. wan by lower, 0. J, Brondway Post offer cop pened tow Basi hie, Address Ki Davis, Aerator, Meu MARRIED WOMAN om bar chiA, Caren weeks This part of NFORMATION WANTED-OF MARY TULLY. ANY uree. Inquire at % Bere ory, riermation h ber wheremberas wi!) be Ueeaktu ly received entrance in Greet Jones w.,tromi | by bor ster, Anne Toliy pat 208 Foret wreel. berwnen Vigteh std Ninth avenues a allve Of Ce Coveney Maro Iretand. Khe lef New Tork about mine tonthe sgu amd wen v Cminertien A HITUATION x : aETUTiON | Gomeeteet T ae ay in the JOare’ reference (rom ber ast pinee (an 4 " aly Ti, ABs, " ¢ me geniiemnan he ele on & ive the nerenemry lesiria vn fete ih he wee \’ CHARS A SITUATION h excellent rity niake b VA CAPABLE rennen, an * haven ot & youNG ” SMALL BOY WANTED—IN A DOCTOR'S OFFICE, Ti Greenwich rent. Must sive references, DO Able to read and write, and ve smart clean apd wunnorly. ‘Wagon $190 per week. Call only between Ml and 12 o'clock. GENTS WANTBD.—@TATY DEPOTS AND TRAVEL . proft allowed. ) GENTS WANTRD—TO SELL MAPS OF SEBAWTOVOL, A i Malakom ‘Crimea, Mamelon and towers, Great Hedao, with maps of the Black, Baltic and Azoff seas: also, 4 cew sheet of Cronstadt. Address H. H. Jocelys, Fatton »! GENTS WANTED.—HOARD’S PATRNT GAS KEGU lator, perior to ev known for the poe. Kights under the patent for simple and perfect invention for sale, (or al) (he Btates unsold, except New York. und rerponsible partion, who will (ake a «mall interest in patent, cap secure the exclusive 7 Sar any, C7 Bate. = eguiator cam be seen tt ‘. ta a hy calling at the office of the Kippowam Company, 406 Broadway. DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED, AT 47 GRAND sireet. None need apply but those who are weil expe- Fenced in the city retail Wade, aad can come weil recom: men NOOK WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—6HR / must bea omppeians on one came wi and bron ing. American, eotch or German girl. None other need ap- ply at 182 West 1th 9i., noar 6th avenue, RY GOODS.—WANTED, A SALESMAN, WHO UNDER stands the business. To's steady man at mia tion will be given. Apply at 262 Grand st, ark. YER WANTED.—ONE WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENOB Phy 11k and woollen dyteg (and nous others) may apply & at RUG CLERK WANTED—ONS WHO IX THOROUGH. ly acquatn'ed with medicines, and competent io take charge of a pi department ina fret clans dr wg clty, The advertiser can be won a! Greenwich at. room 69, on Tharsiay. Fri 21th, 2th and Wh Sepl., from é wo P.M. ote day and Saturda: of each day, a is 2 GUMS JANTED-10, LEARN TO WORK. ON PANCY feathers, Apply to H. De St, Kemy, 38 Lispenard «i, OUKEKEEPER WANTED—BY A WIDOWER (FF tleman, residing near the city; ® widow Indy wonkl ba referred; one who understands housek Rnd w retired, quiet apd happy hoe, with i at #l Nassau at, op (wo pair stairs, room 12. URSE WANTED—TO TAKE CARB OF A YOUNG IN. faut and charge of w nursery. A person af experience, superior character and good hwakh, (and none other need Waste time im applying.) may hear Of @ permanent snd ée- Kirable situation on epplication at No. 4 Gramercy park, be- tween the hours of ten and three o'clock. The applicant tust have city references, and bee Protestant, An American pre ferred. would bere Y wal pay. Apply RETAIL, DRY GOODS BALBAMAN WANTRD— WHO 18 thoroughly experienced in the trade. Apply w Journeay 4 Burnham, 144 Auanue street, Hrookiyn, GEAMSTRESS WANTED—ONE WitO UNDERSTANDS © making over comforter aod stuffing, and making over Mattrerses, to work by the day.” Apply’ at the (love Netel, corner of Prankfort and William streets, JALESMAN WANTED-—IN THY CLOAK AND MAN © Ulla business, One who understands the trade, can ap ply to Molyneaux Hell, 4 Canal street, 10 YOUNG MEN.—WANTED FOR A NEW XHIP, TEN landswnen; also, coopers, carpenters, blacksmiths, books, wewards and boat steerers, All clot furnished for the voyage. Inquire at the office of the agent, No. 9] west coruer of Cedar #t,, Up stairs, opposite pier M4, North River, ANTED—A GOOD LAUNDRERS, ONE WHO UN dersiands her burinos#, alan a girl (oF & private family; one who can Wash and iron well, also understands pialn cook ing; Kood reference required, Cail at 2 Jay street. #7 ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD CLOAKMAKERH AND quilters, To workers the highest wages wil be given," Apply at 27 Lispenard st, ANTED—A FIR GIRL, WILLING TO ENGAGE herself to vane for two youre, aking are of two children and acting at the same time a & id, oe rencea required. Apply at 144 1, buh at, Wag GERMAN NURSE, WHO MUBT ALSO Bh Willing to make herself useful with sewing. Apjiy & 51 10th t., between Sth and Oth avenuen. ANTED—A LAUNDRESS;) ONE COMPETENT, NONS ‘other need apply; also a boy, to waitin aralonc. Ap: ply at 1oand 17 Beekman street. ANTED—A GERMAN, ENGLIKH, KOOTCH, OR ‘Weish girl, 10 do the housework and washing and ironing ots private American family. Apply att Greenwich avenue, opposite Hank st, One who can bring good recommeninions will find an exreilent place, TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COLORED COOK MUNT understand washing end ironing. Referenon re Joquire at Woe Viret place, between Court and Mauls yn. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATS who understands washing and trowing therouglly clly references required, Apply at 35 Went Sih W N. WITH OD acorpt, who understands dresemaking doing who is willing to take care of a child bye nds dreesing hair preferred 2lat atenet, Gramercy park, before 12 0'-lork WANTED A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO THe COOK ne. Wwaeliog and tronn wnat! temily in Jersey City. Taquire thin day at 213 MY. WY AxzED—60u8 GOOD SHIRT BATSTERS, FIN ere and hutionbole makers, Apply ai 44 Cedar TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUerwoRK email facnlly, abe mast be a good eook, washer aod ply who have pot the abe: etal Hing aed obliging. App on Monday, Sat bepteaber YOUNG LADIP®, WiC jersiand the art of ventilatlog wig wr Howse, Wann. SMART BOY, TO ATTEND « GUN ore and make himeelf anelul. Apply w Heber. ae 1) Fulton sireet, gunmaker. THO ening ton, WANTED—A FIMAT RATE MAM, TO AUT An 1)! Waiter In & sale. Apply a Jobn Taylor, Lnter naw Hot and M6) Broadway WAXTEDIAS EXPERIRNCED COOK ; undersisnds marketing, must be «ith coord, Apply at 120 Wah at, between 9 and 12 A WAXED’ GERMAN IRL, WHO KPRAK: do gener psa housework. ina small anil: To nee pt wages ae bee ir eon, Wo, 1} Maiden lane W Antes. AN EXPRRIENORD BALMAWOMAN AC one produring good will be given. Taq corned \o (he millinery business. None cher mead apply CALA, milibowr, Mis Weve OF THRE PERIONK, & read and cake, o cook, wh and in sewer. Nowe eed apyiiy by hone who understand their vustuees, Apply a 41S lant street, near Nevins, Brooklyn wu PANTED-A LADY'S MALD AND KRAMET RIO SUE must und, hairdressing, sod aif 0 wave Frew 12 o'elerk, wt Hvis Wo Wen Nae TANTED—A WINNT ©, Te one weil recumte ited, oblained by apy ying at Hl Main WASTED I TOUNG JOO YOR WHALING ¥o% ade ed 9 wat crapere, Neckwaithe Young ten.» oo on wilh I kinds 7 al LON Rew FANTED—TWO BOVE FROM Ls TO YRARE OF 46 fy AUDIT mA Cedar a. up saire, Dewwenn 9 ats * ONE WHO UNDE! pa A recon paral: . apy ly a AL Pearl a. ap wire W ARTE, A o« hae last piace WASTHD-AN ENERGETIC AND THOROY Deen Meh, as cB eREeT lor wuberTiPiOwe Riel wy wabliahed city journal Apply ¥ f oar ot ANTED—MEN TO KELL. FUGARA OM COMMING fH Indumrivus ten can make (rom 92 lo BA per ae wish security required tor samples, LN. NOWAMD, be ater *, ap wales. WAXTEDA YOUNG MAN. ABOUT M6 TO ih TRAKM +f og, ba od wine ime at painting: Hone be capable, anaes and induwuvres. Apply 95 tht pele ibe; Xo © Man &, Weookiyn 4 DAYTON POT “To * pubtehed From Owe St sae vr Kannid, Helle, op aire, Bol NTKD~A MAN TO DRIVE AND TAKE CARE horse Vanginh oF American prelerred, own b an end apply 3) Cimino. Brelyts 1. fr » 5. ne ¥: a W AN ENRRORTIC YOUNG fra therne 0d Wing v4 v0 the whoch req sstres ten far aot serarity wil we Bove eure +7 ih rane (he perm Murid tal) Ar Hin) he ehvertionr of thle bas reeee 100 cretion. Vor partnniare abtrens |i oa) name, ond when aod where On Wulerview oan b- VRESCH ADVERTISEMES FH. (CD LYMAN EE ONR PRANCAINN Fakta NT oe alt, euch caller tire ime ruben taverns. Wedremer No. 4 Kas Me ©, nem wre per rate 7 beuren +4 ()* DYeTRe Dr rLAcne UN GARCON Im i Awa POUr AYP remirn Wy tak, mitt mar bre on graves Hw reener 29 paren! 160 } ue Ihe . prin hth wremen TSE IRONY PTLLE PRANCAIO PRATER NY FLACK de emma tn chambre, ms woman Veelanin we commire fie ont une Je homme rerumnmnendaiiom Welremer lhe Wes lik o.. pris Wh arene UE SUN FRANCA DTR OB PL ace done one femme, ott 6 ie mt es . Watreneer Mh Wee Devadwey, été sbecre ee RENTAL QUAY! ORE MY OWN MAME Ax SUNDET +) ether remaurenia wee M. tan, Wilt way eiteriy, vo sh iow 1 aa willing to movies thom by hon my wane 01 on be mowed thet hey prmmes ny & fo we te whieh (Mrty yomge! appears in very laren ainine Nan eee pee Fe oh te nom ine), Bret toon wom of Promt way in Finrd wren RELIGIOUS NOTICIA. NOUR RNOTICN 16 GIVEN THAT DIVINE sis AN view wil be bit bn (he Laight sreet Rapruet Coren mm he ee ae frantay, Rept Sie Pieoding by Bev. Mi. Paras aT IE ee