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> fm et ‘best assortment pie Braids, bands, curls, Ap. RE R inst B, Thompson's Hatr Dye.—This ls the sar eee "haa g HL Sanaa private hair dyeing. rooms, No. 6 © "Warren sirect; sald. also by Rushton, Broadway. Mills aeseils eaith and bi 1 Barcia; ton street, Bix HW’s Im, i Dyc— Best in ure for or brown; 4 a box; Doty ; recomme! Serkisis and adtiors ; piled a Noet Barc ae “<5 Nassau sireot, New York; aud bg ahaa Fulton — fone vesuee Lmearaseerate will stato See jure the ‘weeks, b: Me spol ich ‘not or ome unter =? GEA, Bie ae nt Targotsaountry. “h LT. Lovet’s Wahpene—An Indian V. ‘egeta- bie preparation, hair to its youthful appear- Bob aad cure baldness, Cull nt 162, Broatwayy aad ee te who hus’ been gray and bald, wilh’ good head of The “Canister” Employed In Battle Is not more uniform Than Lyon’s Egress ae ee qeavery. craw! Rte to ‘ote row ls b: ine, Depot for or LEGA Magnes Towler and Pills for and way, and No. 6 South Kighth street Teothache Cured Py id wonderful Venetian an hour. Bold by all street, New the mani rane Teondon, and aa a Stas cents, ie cents and $1 par pot pte On Tuesda: at the residence eveni boric a t. - by ‘spree Dr. Graham, mer nll of Silas Waser, 3 Hevry 8. WALLACE q ‘evenit 1 36, eS eee Tuttle, Gronce Vanmz, gn Miss Joseruive, daughter of Alfonso and Cornelia Baewel, all of this city. ers ‘6 please co; Ai Castleton, on Monday, October 1, y the Rev. Mr. pti 1, 18AAc LopEwicK, of this hides Maqaie, only ter of Abraham cola Faq., of At Flatbush, L.I., on Wednesday, Sent: 26, by Rev. Dr. Strong, Mr. Auuuiam Lorr to GERTRUDE, second daughter Mit John C. n, Esq., all ot Flatbush. At Rew Ba Rochelle, on end, Sept. 18, by Rev. Chas. JOSEPH LAMBDEN to $s Mantua L. Tame’ both of New Rochelle ‘At Geneva, on Wednesday, Sept. 26, by the Rev. W. H. Piscell, Joun W. Russei, of this city, to Mary, daughter of David Hudson, of the former place. At New Brunswick, on Wednesday, Sept. 19, by the Rev, George Kempton, at the residence of the bride’s father, Eu7anern, Ganghter of Samuel Carlisle, to Jouy M. Boarp, of Hoboken N. J. On Sunday, Sept. 30, of emerge of the lungs, Azs- man T. mau, of the firm of A. A. \ & Brother, and son of the late 4. D. Hall, aged 26 years, 11 months and 2 i friends and relatives,jand the frienda of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his ate residence, No. 157 Bleecker street, this noon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. On Saturday evening, Sept. 29, Camaaniys Romy, aged 91 years, 1 month and 9 days. Ber irlends and acquaintances, and those of the family, are respéctiully invited to attend the funeral, from her ste, a No, 88 Laight street, this afternoon, at o On Monday, October 1, |, Wife of Jacob F, Pier- son, in the 24th year of her age. “The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend tho funeral, to morrow, at twelve o'clock, from her late te residence, ‘No. 193 East Thirty-fourth street. ‘Monday, October 1, Viscert W. Marr, in the 48th ives are respectful, iy invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past ‘three o’clock, from his late residence, No, 70 Christopher treet, without further imvitation. services at St. Clement's auc Amity street. ‘On Sunda} ‘90, after a Singering illness, which he bore with fortitude and resiguation, Isomas MoTaccant, a pie of Girvin, Scotland. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral, afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 20 Leonard street. On Sunday, Sept. 80, at her father’s residence, No. 264 Thompson strect, Emma GANNox, aged 14 years and 8 months. he funeral will take place thiv afternoon, at three oO 5 On Monday, October 1, Hannan Jane Homes, daughter of James and Jane Humes, aged 5 years and Jmmponth. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the wpectfully invited to attend the funeral, thi#@fternoon, at two o'clock, from Thirty-sixth street, between Third and are re- n avenues, On Sunday, Sept. 20, Cansten F. Ten, son of Claus aud Margaretta Tung, aged 1 month and 28 days. The relatives an: friends of the family are respectfull, fmvited to attend the crip from the residence of his perents, corner of Twenty: i street and Tenth ave- Bus, this afternoon, at one 0’ rele Oh Sunday , Sept. 30, Winuam gare aged 37 years and 4 mont relatives and friends of the family, those of his bro- thers.in-law, Patrick, James and vile Burns, and the employés ot’ the Union Ferry Company, are requested to the funeral, from his late residence, No. 4 Warren mtreet, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘On Sunday morning, Sept. 20,’ Mrs, Axxa, wife of Capt. E. 8. Dennis, in the 50th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are. reapectfully requested to fohn’s Church, corner attend the funeral services, at St. of Johnsen and Washington streets, Brooklyn, this after- ata Saget it three o'clock. in Brooklyn, londay morning, October 1, after a Jong and pai fatal f Hes, pt. ALEXANDER J, Cantwhucttr, Tist year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, the members of the Marine Society, and Board of Marine Surveyors, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ils late residence, Skillman street, between Myrtle and Vark ave- nues, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, without fur- ther invitation. On Sunday, Sept. 80, Auuy E. P'kask, in the 30th year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Dr. T. W. Du Pree, No. 133 South Second street, Brooklyn, E. D., at one o’elock this afternoon. ban, pers lease copy: $n Broodiyn, cn Moody, October 1, Eusansrs Axx, only daughter of Horace and Ann Elizabeth Waters, aged 14 years, 6 months and 4 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fane- ral, from No; 10 Harrison street, to-morrow morning, at eleven o’elock ‘On Monday, October 1, Siwixx, wile of Humphrey Fergu- son, in the doth year of her age The friends of the family are respectfully invited to a tend the tuneral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 63 North Third street, Williamsburg. londay, October 1, AxtHoxy J., cliest son of B. 0. Johto, of Mobile, Ala., aged 21 years, 4 months and 12 friends of the family are respectfuyly invited to at- from the residence of J. A. Thompson, , this afternoon, at two o'clock. Monday, “October 1, at the residence of his lather Eastchester, Jacon E, Sciuerrsux, in the 42d year of hi “Tne relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, without further notice, from St. Mary’s Church, Manhattanville, to-morrow at twelve o'clock noon. Carriages will be in waiting at Fourth a corner of Twenty-sixth street, at half past ton of dropsy, Naxcy Waayer, aged he friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’ slock, from her late residence, Manbattanville. | In Newark, N. J., vm Sunday, Sept, 90, Mrs. Many one, wil of @ Christopher Nagent, deceased, in the 624 year of t Alban; yen. ¥. |, Many Wat “ae fina Be he shasen th De De ivy cd analty. it At White a Rockaway, N et on ns Sept. be or Thomas — in the 64th ye bar ated rr ATHARINE, .. on Thursday, wine ot Ronwall Hoyt, and daugh' i of the Tate John Bis? i 3 remains were taken to Litchfield, ment. ‘At Aberdeen, Scotland, on Friday, Sept. 7, Miss Manca- uaz Fonsvtu, eldest sister of the late John Forsyth, Baq., ot Newburg. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. for inter- NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1855. FEVER | AND | AGUE, peel pure tho m em affected by iota banal Nueuce, Mike remeay is velleved to be entirely’ new, anc unknown to any but the Pevprietor, who distincuy claims’ the following ex- ulus fron ius uss = Tt will instantly check the axuo in persons who have suffered for any time, from one day to twenty years, and by continuing Ite use, according to the directions, & radical @ willbe eflected, the patient continuing frve ‘rou the complaint for ever, unless subsequent exposure to malaria should, make its use again necessary. "an operadon tpoa the poison in the system, it will imme- diately relieve all the distressing symptoms of bilious or agua diseases, and when the disease is cured, it will entirely pre- Vent the accession of GENERAL DEBILITY AND NIGHT 81 Which so often follow the administration oF other medicines. The patient at once begins to recover appeilie and strength, and continues ‘o improve until restored 19 ‘o perfect healt By its use fever and ague may be banished from every fly and class in the community; farmers, tng people may be using this aricle aa and pursue their ré ive. vocations in perfect eafet; tau or ious nn rie the icky seuson, whieh ten em TOK Val! ie nee he Introduction ofthe eure i over, Dart oh he Toted’ 8. States, its success has been £0 cow; pee on have fully prs Frage hg ip hae Sry its extraordinary these declarations were made, at the date of its intro- deci: they seemed incredible to many, even of the most can- did minds, because ail the resources of science bad been taxed in vain to subdue still eevee as ec. The of are worse disease they wupeee, and when such remedies fail, or porary relief, their Polronous effects are super- poor sudferer’s first complain yunt ague sufferers: De remix word careful te einai tulloemy soner? that sey ay boeakcs may be| ee, even when it is Faye hewhenl dy well known Aha their potency depend solely upon d destructive Poiaon. ‘aa » proof ‘remedy ts jYaluable on ac. ita power to cure diseases, han ‘bat WORTHY OF PURLIC conripaxce, use of ike SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARMLESENESS, the Showing certificate from one of the most celebrated che- mista in the Cuited States has been obtained, and acopy of it is attached to every botle:— New Yous, June 11, 1868. Thave made s chemical examination of Rodes’ Paver and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and tba arsenic, merenry, ‘and si B particle of either nit em me avo Lf would prove the consult BSR CHILTON Ds {Chomiat adi deantubborn fact therefore, that this temiedy’ fa destined relieve the human fanly tro ous dlagasen, nd work, by preventing the taking w The entire absence of any baneful in gredient makes this remedy not more valuable as a cure than It is ax a preventive. Nocl nder resident in a bi to precede this medicine b: cathartic or autibiiious purgalve. The very beat. i for general use is a moderate dose of castor oll, the o Which is to eleanse the stomach and free the biliary passages. sow Ld that where this is ocean, or there is costiveness, itm be ken or the Operation of the antidote will be seri- etruct ORY CAUTION.—In certain specified pour the con- tents of one or more bottles of the cure into shallow vessels, ‘ine, and also the air wafted Culsted over the dregs of It after the Hquid is evaporated, will counteract and commensurate with tte ure, the miasmats contained in the apartment. ‘mode of wath nf Care ae Cure should Ikewine hevesseted tp Prpreeagd situa! when very yor o Lorian whieh th this eee fa pi have te oee words “Rhodes! Fever and je Cure” blown! om sass, and on the outside wrapper isthe name of the ‘soprigt of whieh is heer and the signature ot ihe proper Precautions are adopted to prevent counterfeits and imitations. The reliance for its success is entirely They URee its actual merits prherever Introduced and used. be considered suf- Prepared and sold by the proprietor, : AMES jk HODES, Providence, R. Extract of a liter trom Professor Fletchers Who was cured while engaged at Brown University, Providence, R, Ixpiaxarous, IND., March 1, 1888. Jaws A. Ruopes, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of Vth ult, has been received, and I'am giad to hear that » medicine so efflca- ‘and can reassure you of ita ly breaking up the chilis and the statement bo Your wrappers that you will let the medicine siand on iis own merita, und ‘sanding thus, Iam moat sanguine of its success, T expect to travel over a large portion of our State this spring, and I shall have abundant opportunity to recommend verbally. Wherever I go I shall take great pleasure in thus testifying to its merits, Jet me have a few botiles, bute for your benefit, BAD THE AGUE YOR TwHLYE ‘Years {11 Having bi informed of the i111 ot fapoet bt way javing been informe ness of a poor, but we - an grb has not been free from fever and ague the last twelve thy I supplied ber. her Fretallously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. in all four bottles, hich completely restored her lo health sod strengih, nod a four months has now elapsed there {8 no reason to doubt the permanency of the cure. Tamalso aware of many other cases in which {t has been ‘used, and Lave never known ito fall. 0 pote Wavriaxn, Indiana, Sept Mr. J. A. Ruopes—Plsass exprous ma, tur done of your phd ge Ba Gos ‘areca 17 ours a 1 am nearly out It ven sul lon. fours truly, ’ W. GAMBLE. » PROVIDENCE, tii. Wty Dear Sim— —* mention here, that has given good eatisfact! eine with way that it ranks ‘mone ie best of patent eat medicines, and that after its good qualities once become there Wille mare of ie auld than of an; ier ariel of medicine ia ectfally. you . JOSE err, Panteco, Dn. Jann A. Rnopes—Dear Sire take Ue in assu- ing you of the complete recovery of my daughter {rom fever and ague, of which she bas suffered almost without intermis- sion for over five years past, although I had tried various kinds of medicine and treatment. Atmy request Mr, Reddick ordered from you two dozen, and Tean say that it has not only cured my daughter, who took two bottles, but every one who has used it, ‘This part of the country is very swampy and sickiy. ‘With this Mr. Reddick sends you the mouey for three doze more — Respectfully yours, JAMES GAYLORD. Menara, Barr, & Gouldyn, Aurora, Til. July 3, 1256, advise that ** the Cure is selling very well. We’ have not lost a case, and consider it a sure thing: also recommend 1 in preferences to anything else.” When Mr. Barr was requested to take the agency, he said he ‘should have nothing to do wiih it, unless he foun it better than the other acue remedies already in the market Prxe Row, Miom., July $1, 1855. Dr.J. A. Rnonee—Dear Sir—Your cure jor the fever wnd ague bas thus far performed Wonders. 1 hae not failed in one instance (o perform @ quick and permanent cure. Some that’ have been troubled with the distressing dinease have been en- ursly cured by using ooly one bottle ofthe Cure. Pleage send us immediate'y four dozen, ar we have but hres bottles remaining. Truly y pours LATHROP, & MCLEA toWowind loner who eff ehPevor end -Ague Cure,’ and tbe bed effets ot spolsonges, wnedieines taken previously, which the lady will probably gare peiriac Sourm Depa, Mass., Ai Drax S1r—You wished me to write aa lo the healt of tay patient, after taking the fever and ugue medicine you sent, which I now take pleasure in doling. gnother." Bhe has lived in Alleghany lent Was my ar. county, N. Y., for five years, and last fall, for the first time, had the ‘ue, Which she cured in a dine by the use of fever and ifs Te butt Jast March ebe came here to tive, win me, and in May was taken again with it, She has taken the medicine which you seat—she took the Jast some four weeks disease, and her health is qutte bones svein to be sore, and pain he The medicine, I think, is very it to ague sufferers, aud 1 woul wedge for that 2 feed now, but her joints and y and T could recommend procure it before any other CHARLES R. KNOWLTON, LETTER FROM A POSTMASTER. Max Delaware Co., Ohio. Aug. 19, 1858, Mx. J. A. Ruopes.—Dear Sir—Your medicine has met with the most favorable success in this neighbor Thave about five bottles left, Ito them at first, ** If no cure no pay, although I was not authorized by you to do so; but I took the Fesponsibility on myself. But not’ bottle has come back. and am almost out of the article, I wish you would forward ime ove gross of the bottles it yon see raper to deo. and. L will be punetual in payment. I enclose fifteen doliars on the medicine J have recetved, for which please send me a receipt. Ip the Cure to me as soon a8 yn cap—ihere never baa bern within my know! ‘ours, truly. as mueb chi fever, sine State, as at 2 Ad went. ‘ours, &e., RICHARD MARTIN, P No. 84 SackeT Aineer, South Brooklyn, N. ¥., Sept. 7, 1865. Dr. J. A Ruopes—Dear Sir—The wonderful cure your fever and ague medicine has eaeclog ‘on me. compels ina to say that it has seted with miraculous fect. “F had been suffrin for two months, this summer, with the aint, (which caught in, Pennsylvania last fill.) and during my esgngernent with the ‘Bards, T was seldom free from it.—it weak ened me, p— my energy, and confused my mind. Durieg our Baners ‘eur ‘chquired for your’ medicine, bat conid not get gettin New Hampehire, Vermont. or Maine, Afr the Bards disbanded, T went home, and was again aken sick, The first botile cured the chills and fever, although afver two doses I was better, feeling e little feverish, through over exertion by walking in the sun. “I took another dove, and the second bottle has entirely cured me, and it would be ingrativude not to inform you of your valuable ne. conetanily travelling tn all parts of the Uniied States, in ths copocrt Pestoams’ at all hal oe pleased to recom reons suffering from this distressing comyplatnt, Tsang in Providence, at then know of your cure. If you wants certi“ieste of its teow, Une, ond Twill give you one. Tt ian rene} am wee known throughout want inlly io eahaylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Titinois, Visginle, ae... I remain, your grateful servant, W. B. HARRISON. P. 8.—I should have said, that I took quinine In considera bie quantities, which only cliecked the chills; but your medi. we pe Dere ia h danger to be wearon, re ia #0 mucl to be appre- peacgd zom oe malans in the aimosphere we are consiantly id be without the great, preventive reson shou! ork hor fever and acne, and all bilious ora My Pever and Ague Cure, With a boule of it in ba homens, an be" maybe ithe mom fay Lape | Apa atthe same thine he may fee! assured be Waking to Frimedy worse than the duran. The cardiex of We entire ene Dr. Bg pnd phony aoe ks Eitalawtar ra teeny street, and for Ror’ Gruggista every where. ‘here “Cita Fathinder who FEVER, In another column of tisement for Rhodes’ and in every case ft proves the to be good, and we take Jeasuire in brin; ing It before Honnsboro, Md. GEO. ahd ey fpr 158 WF ‘et . . ‘ater ‘York, and for sale in New York Ty tearly ail wholesale retail druggists; Philadelphia, T. R. kireet, Detrolt, Pratt & Haumer; Chieago, prrinatge, 09 ez street; Milwaukie, Green & But on; Mt Lr i. BL Indi 4 & A Browning; Cincinnati, Joha D. Fark; Balumore Mabler & Co; Aucasin, Ge Haviland, Lae heated dreds soci rseae? ta oorins Castes Reverand Cosson eos rere tes Minor EO ROPES NEW AND JURE FORESTED — only Ly dy re Lgl mata all atte rullrond map, ebgeaved on platen, Onin large, scale, Getic sae ces i nw ta soll thie mag ARAM rect, corner of Joba. SS SPORTING —8AIL WOAT TRLRGRAPH yon s 8 Bd, feet long. Apply at 96 Palton survet, Brook): oo he sean q all Latoya Lae oa-and she seems 10 be cured of the | T am getting robust and well, at Howard Hail, in June, bat iid not please write mew Ut. some pervice to ? SHOULD MENT T THE EYE from Dublin, he would greatly ab- Lot by sae oF addreming, at 10685 [F THIS ADVER: Lite Pe MRS. VAND vAxDAnrooRT NOW VISITING IV BROOK. should + {s informed that her busbaad is ieviataly hurt. Purdher particulars if calling at 53 wens HAKLES ELMOR 188 EMMA SMITH WILL END A LETTER AT T! M Broadway Post office for h ag MERICAN 1 FITUTE FATR.—EXHINTTORS WHO have saps for space will pleas vi thai they say be arranged ia tsa postin Gone ry y be arranged in tse positicis assige opening of the Pair on Wedn uinenda et. ‘order of the ma- nay WIN SMITH, Chairman, ‘Sno. W. Cuampers, Secretary, tens Lenn nd SS SESS DVANCED INSTRUCTION FOR LADINS.—44 IRVING oe, between Sixteenth muteenth streets, near Union en ae and MADAME PAUL ‘AKPIN have the. ho: fo aale announce that they will, on the 10th ing their residence, a series of separate courses of ad ned | sects itene ii intended for young ladies who desire to finish their re je entirely Tslfenge of each other, sothat ladies may attend only aby one . The various eparamencs for whlch tho raltatlo eadiansent distnganked Coens hus been ae: cured Will embrace—Ist, Enulish, Fren rsh, ftalian ana German language and’ literature; 2d, Klements of the moat useful sclences; Sd, Music (vocal and thstrumenial), the art of composition and barmony, (trawing and painting, dancing. Be ‘sides the regular courses, ibere willbe, from tna ine, spe cla} lectures by the several profesnora.on some literary of acl- gaits po tg of actual importance. For further det apply to Madame P, Arpin, 44 Irving place, UTERPEAN SOCIRTY.—PIFTY SEVENTH SHASO The fst regular ineeting of thi soo Tuesday evening, Oct. 2 at 74 o'clock House, corner of Broome and Mercur streets.” Members will please be punctual in attendance, LOUIS J, BELLONT, Jm., Seo. ABONIO NOTICR. “MYSTIC TIE b LODGE, 3 NO. 272, F, ‘A. M.~The members of the above lodge are request ed to stend heir requiar Imecilng this evening at 7); o'clock, at the Masonic Tempie, for work. 5 ae: of “CHAMLRS A. Kunis, SeoPOtar HO! ‘ABONTO.NEW YORK LODGE, N bers of New York Lodge, No. Si Fegular communication on als, y Haosday event 6 0) lock at At the lodge room, corner of Grand and Gen: D. BROWN, “Ww. ALL. amas: Secretary. EW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.—THE STATED will be held rt the University, Wash rommeedsy, Lok 8 3, 8 P M. Dr. Stone, of New Or- and address the Academy up- low over CONANT FOSTER, M._D., Rec. Seo’y. ee OF THE CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO Ball raed Company, 18 Willan cet, New York, Sept. 21 185,—Dividend,—A dividend nd of four 4) per cent on ‘ie capital Nook of this company hes been declared out of the prvi of arable at the office of the company, om the au afer te ah clober. The transfer books will be o the 20th to the 26th October. By order of the Board of paen FIELD, Treasurer. EPORTING.—HAYES, HINCKS, CAREY & CO,, SHORT hand writers and legal and ral yevorters, ness performed, with wocurcsy” and vapatch. smece 16 Kad 17 nklin Buildings, 16 Broadwa} Weer FARM J ‘AND vin LAGE ASSOCIATION will hold their fourth public meeting this (Tuesday Oct. 2 at754 o'clock, at Union Hall, 163 Bowery. to obtain in'the West are invited 10 attend. THE TURE. ENTREVILLE COURBI: | 1. Lo ROTTING. Tis day) October 2, should the weath vorable—if not, the next fair day; match $1,000 a side, halt ‘ortelt, mile heats, et tres; in harness, J. W. Howell name bay hors ‘ton; T. Maguire name wn goldiny | CONKLIN, Proprietor. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. —TROTTING.—TUESDAY cto t Solclock, P. M.; purse and stake ite dock; W Fann, bet in is Mr oat i 5 Warren. vy caters re.g. Tacony; J vulera b. g. Obloago Jack. Tees 608 ‘ny had { track. |OKL CONKLIN, Proprietor. 2D HOUSE, HARLEM.—THIS FAVORITE PLAGE OF ia now in com end Balti Simei and Larceny riviler the Golan and sare. ee y 0 i eauciful gi rege anachod io the Fat) ‘ie visors of this eaufes hs on hand. . BROWN, Proprictor, NION COURSE, 1. 1.—TROTTING.—ON_ TUESDAY, ck a match for $2,000, mile heata, harness, “George Spicer names b. . Lad rern; L. D. ‘Median, names br, g. Centreville. SHAW 4 « WHITE, Proprietors, TNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND—RUNNING MATCH. <On Wednesday. October 3, at Bie 0. M.—Match tor A ein five, F, 1s. Spinola names b. g. Eagle, out of Ann Innis, by Eolipse. sob, g. Charley King, "by imporied coe, out of Leopardess, by Medoc. Cars will leave South ferry, oa for th on at 2 o'clock precisely, anit vr. “Fare to go and return, fy .'B. The Face will come off rain or shine, ts, mS SHAW & WHITE, Proprictors. ROAD ROCK, RICHMOND (VA) RACES. —FAUL meeting, 1465, will commence the second Monday in Ocw- der, and continue’ six days. et Day, Monday, Oct. &.—A.s weepatakes for all ages, $50 subscription; proprietor o add $1,000; four mile beats, closed ith ten subscribers: Second Day, Tuesday—A sweepstakes for three year olds, $600 subseription, inile heats, closed with three subscribers. Same day, second race—A sweepstakes for three year olds, by legit mile heats, bers. Third Day, Wednesd: mile benis. dame day, D 4 for fove Year o1ds, 8800 subscription, two mille heals, closed wih live subscribers. ‘Thursday—Proprictor’s purse, $300, two mile Fourth heats. Filth Day, Friday—A sweepstakes for three year oldn. $500 gubscripton, ‘wo tnie heals, closed ‘with four subscri-ers. fame day, second race—A sweepssakes for untried three yeor lds, $100 subscription, mile heats, eloved with eight sub- the rs, Sixth Day, Saturday—Proprietor's purse, $00, three mile heats, for hdtses only that have siarted in some rave during We week, Weights to be handicapped. ‘There are at present )irwen siables in training for the above Meeting, exclusive of three other stables expec to arrive before the races. ‘This will undoubtedly prove one of the finest meetings ever held in Virginia, and vome of the best thoroughbred horses will contend for the above purses and sweepsinkes, CALVIN GREEN, Vroprioior, ‘TION OF LIQUOR DEALER: the State, Including finportes keepers, brew jers, saloon keepers, jobber hottiers, makers of elder and dealers therea, fend dire of thelr number from each AwsemaMiy Distriet, nod New York and Hrooklyn three from each ward, na delegates to 8 liquor dealers) conventon, to be bel ai Syracuse on the 10th day of October next, for the purpose of adopiing uch consistent with the platform adop'ad a\ the liquor deale: STATE CONV! liquor dealers, of convention, held at Syracuse on the Sth day of August last, ax will bes: secure the malniainance of the Inailenabie personal Fighia othe peopie. and the egnstitution nd just rights of the liquor dealers of the Stare, and defeat the election of al! candi daten who are not emphatically and uneqilvoeally opposed to any probibitory liquor law, of are in favor of te sonctment of any coercive or oppressive’ t law whatever. By order of the Liquor Dealers’ State , MHILee. i of New Yor', Chairman, RK. 0. H. Born. of Dutchess, becrelary, Ls ‘OR DEALERS SOCIETY.—THE FOLLOWING RE- Solution Was paased at the meeting of the Society ou Mon- Tesclved, That tha members of the Liquor Dealers’ Society meet in their respective wards on Friay evening, Oct. 5, ins’, at 744 o'clock, to elect three delegates from each ward to the Lquor Dealers’ State Convention, to he held at Syracias on the 10th inst, in purevance of « call of the Liquor Deniers State Commitive. The meetings will be held in the following laces: First ward—Corner Broad and Pearl sta. Becond ward—At Nos. 15 and 17 ieekinan st Third ward-—At Nov. 79 and 77 Robinson w, Fourth ward—A( Shakspeare Hotel, Finh ward—At Pith Ward Hoel. fixth ward—At Cooper Houre, roadway House. Pahitiy wart Paige's Hotel, corner pring aud West «a, Ward—Ai F Smith’s, Perry si. Tenth ward—Corner Eseex and Grand sta. Fleventh ward—Corner Four’ at, aud aven ‘Twelfth ward—Corner 125th +. aud Bighih Thirteenth ward—Corner Grand and Clinton ata Fourieenth ward—Qd0 Fellows’ Hall. Fitecnih ward— At Henry Venn's, Bowery. Sixteenth war¢—Corner Tweniy-fifuls st, and Bighth avenoe ner Thirst. and Bowery Twenty-first wara—At Twenty second D. RB, Paton, Seer TIENTION, COMPANY—IFADQUARTERS FOR TAR. ein, guide flags, #e.—Commitiees are solicited to eall and éxemine our new elaewhere. Poiltical banners jevered at abort carved aglow ‘fod every va- Plety of targets on band and Tarnished to ord = JOJER & GRAHAM, % aud o “Duane street. MBRELLAS of ATTENTION —~A the ho Mi john T. Ogden. Ortober jerdance iy ‘will aaretable at the Dobesot Mowers. Falkland & Duryos, corner of (east Broadway aud Cathe rine streets, on Wednesday morn! "Sy onde ae |, at 7 o'clock, with dark clothes ani umbre!ine. i 1. ENTWISTLE, Captain MM. Pup mv mbers of this compan: _ James Poon, Secretary. WPARGRT EXCURSION—DhIL. ROOM With wUB ets Yor urtil, parties wapplied with muskets, bayonets id sheaths for parades. Foes fo let ob a GkO, oun RTO! 500 MENARD. STOLEN ST NIGHT, OR EARLY 9) thie morning, from the No. 167 Broadway, « Terao quamity of black dnd fancy slike, embrosderien gloves, 4e., aii fresh goods, The above Fe ny Tile pala recovery of the good JACOB & CO., 767 roadway. REWARD. ATOLEN. Tie “THE BATTERY, ON + | B25 Mande le He a sy Farpiabed toni fe and Out, four wap thwarts, ‘mero poals aol toe? shifting benches; branded Win. H. Datling, « brass clamp tor D Mest on the forward thwart. Ingatre ® JOHN TRNESY, Bauery Seep. earl 13TH INST., IN of tbe chy, Indy's gold hunuing waueh, ne oack “Ureaia.”” The taser ‘wil reowve ihe treet, $2( marked on the: Shove reward > ieaving I's %6 Chambers 2 REWARD. STOLEN, PROM THE PREMIARA OP Bernard irannen, 118 Spring street, a grover'a 5 retarning said wagon will receive the res he thanks of dhe owne: ‘ON WONDAY, Seren 1, White «trent, .8 small poate ta on: rather bend, ne Dia ated while, and had Foturns her will recelve the slurs fom and the thanks of the owner. as it belongs to d. 11 found tn the possension cf any person after this notion, hes will be proseeuind, atten cenit § erase f70u Wt eas EVENING. * ember 2), 'rom ireenw| ree’, bet Vo Rarure ot band, one aren howane . quart type rT J uceoun. Any information of the sme wil) be 7 reerived, and fo questions asked, and if the thief or thieves art known, reported and convieted. the suum of wn <yiare wil be paid sbouver the scoundrel or sroun irele are. BLAUVELT, 177 Greenwich st., near Coruands, A YOUNG LADY, RECENTLY Prom DUBLIN, DE Feectiakta ont Wreilling io ase be a Re all ray wet mgr \ in waituaen that that scoured ber & comfortable bom * Speer are, MIDDER AGED WIDOW WOMAN, ho understands SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG WOMAN “AS waiter, Or as chambermald and to aaaist in the washing aud Ironing. Has the best of cliy reference trom her Place, Inquire at 1b Irving place. AS SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG as nurse; fa perfetly capabie of taking charge of thildren; isu very ‘goo plain Sewer; woula be willing (0 as- fist in doing ight chamberwark, | Ta the best city reference from her last place, wheres he ham lived two years, Call at 108 West 19th street, second floor, front room, “A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN waits a situation in a small lar family, with the privi- lege of going 0 night school, of olty porarenee cen be given from hor last pl place. Apply at 47 A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion in a eespectablo private fatally, as chambernad or Waiter; has no ob ostion to! take care of children, Gan come well recommended with good eity reference. Biease call at ba ‘i, between Bh and Sth uventies, Casi be seen for two LADY DESIRES TO GET A SITUATION AS WET nurse for a faithful woman, with a good breast of mill Who has lived with her in that capacity, and whom she can Sorumend 19 any one needing wuch u person, | Pleass apply 2) Washington place, between the hours o! 9 and SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good wetly understands her business: in w food Wushorand Ironer., Good city rolurence, given Can be seen for (wo days at No, 146 Gth avenue, between 10th and Lith sis., iu the trimming store, ri GERMAN WOMAN WISHES “A SITUATION AS Mi, homaskeapars file itong Sook ond take te nenerel char, fe usckeeping departinent, Can speak very wi be seen for two days at iW Shin st. Inquire or Mrs. Ae NBATHI TIDY pee nf WISHES spice ipe ead AS be pen and to do sewing, or would cook, wash and iro: fora gall fc family; can make Aersell agreeable; Good. refer: ence from her last place. Cail at 207 West 26th si, second oor, for (wodays, AX RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Mehnnge WANTS A will cat and make ehildrens? 2r ake oe a4 a baby, Py aatmeke Fase ery ae uso jn * i ie pow eat at ac isa 2 vince at eres ee A TROTERT ANT ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA. laundress orto do general housework in a email short distance in the country. AS SITUATION WARTED, FOR A TRUSTWORTHY Young woman to cook and assist in washing and ironing, Or to'do the gencral housework of» small private family ; or Would do chamberwork and waiting, Satisfactory reference from her present employer, whers sho can be seen, at 21 Ir place. A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS WAITER and chambermald, or to take care of grown children, and do sewing and embroidery, Good r employer, Can be seen at q prenoe, from ber. last room, trom 10 A. M. to 5 P. West Sst si, third floor, bi GIRL, ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS, WISHES A BITU- auon tn a smail private family, to do) abe work and take cure of little children. Inquire at 6 1 ny Corner of Ist avenue. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A4 CHILD'S suirse and plain sewer, or as chambermatd and to assist in Washing and ireulng; acchslamed to the cars of childcen ior the last nine years, aud understands her business periecuy; will 1 make herselt euerally useful, Please call or wo days at 0 ton si, in the stor A PROFESSED COOK WANTS A SITUATION—UNDEK stands her business in all ils branches; no objection to a hotel or boarding house. Good reference trom, her jast place. Can beseen tl engaged at 11 Minewia st., afew doors trout Bleecker st YOUNG GERMAN LADY, SP and understanding # Utile Fr: herself as lidy campanion or chambers ENGLIS! oo engw AKING 1 id, tor travel, with a {anally going to Europe, Califorais, or any part of the! world, she Ih a very Rood hand for sewing, und undersatvls lait Greaings chy references given, "Address Boge H., Herald otlice, Inimediately. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A BITCA tion as chambertnuid and waiter, and has no 0! Go general Lousework in @ snall private objection to go in the country, Host 0: vity r cailatiol Istay., between 10 and. llth front roo room, A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, OF AMIABLE disposition, Wishes a situation As purse and to do piain rewing, or to wke care of grown children and do light cham. berwork. Has good city reference. Call for two days at 14s Tsth wt, Un and 8th iy NO ENGLISH LADY WISIIES AN ENOAGR s companion to Protestant Iady or children, is willing to make hervelt usctut in auy capacity no: cenial, Han: equired. A q 238 Oth at. v A RESPECTABLE Young Woman, as chambermud in a hotel, or to take Charge of a linen rom. Hag lived rer years in her last place Has good city reference. Please apply at I Minetla et... In the basemen’. «(ew doors trom bleecker st, Can he seen Unul engaged. assist in washing and froning and Tespectavle youny woman, Can be seen at Broadway, “Best of clty references. — RESPECTABLE NIC teen years ot age, wants wsitnation (odo chainberwork and waiting, cr would do general housework in « «mal! priv: family. Has undoubted reference from her last place. Can be seen for three days at 28) Sixth avenue, second toor, front room, GERMAM GIRL WISHES A good washer aud irgner, Washirg wor AdVauiage Ly calling at 38 Frankiort siree! GIRL, maid; best of city reference ‘West 12ui street, lor two days. PTENT YOUNG WOMAN DESIIHS is & good 1 would ie y whe excels Viease appiy at Zl bowery, today vr tw morrow COLORED, MAN, WITH GOOD REFEREN( Wishes «situation as Waller and coachman in & private Hoarding bouse or family. Apply at the American and torclgn Exoploy ment Society, 27 Greenwie :CTAULE YOUNG WOMAN WIsit! & private (amily: understar wo dayy, if wot engaged, ai 12) Tiveltth street, between Finth avd Aisi: avenues. COOK PMANTED A SITUATION BY A FIRST RATE / cook in & private family; has no objection to assist in wash ing and ironing. Can be seen for wo days, not engaged, at her present employers’, 235 51h avenue, ¢ 2th wt Oman ys WANTED —A SITUATION, AB COACH «man, by asieady, sober mai, ence fron lila pre i 1 basement . A SIT. derstands the care of noe from hits inet em is ook n, lu the har N / watlon a8 coachinan or groom; es perfectly, and can gi goon Fe ployer. Please address #4 Fulton siree! news stop. {MPLOYMENT WANTED—RY A LABORING MAN WHO 4 is a tanner by trade, and bas been accustomed to work in oien Jace, pares Ac., an’ ie Willing to do any Rind of labor ing work. thie beat city relerences, Latter lft at Mr. Berker's, Cliy Market, corner Broadway and 224 et, will be prompily attended to. “Please address Louis, ROTESTANT—WANTED, UY A PROTESTANT G11 & sitnation bermaia sod pur atuldren und can be well reeommented the above, tnay apply 5 Sth and 6th avenues, for two day UILTING, PLAIN SEWING OR WASHING WILL ¢ done beautifully and cheap, at 104 Kast Thircy recond thet, by Mrs. &. Pray, who wil try 10 plemee. ITUATION WANTED—AS SEAMBTRESS, BY A YOUNG +) | wornan, who understands dressmaking, and can en! aod fit children’s dresser, is & good plain sewer, ho vbjeotlon (o take care of ebilare Aseist with chamber wor given: ve ha four years In her inst ph Call at 1 ‘inh wt, between 2d and $4 aveuues, for two day SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL B yi You et or chambermald and One « Call at 197 between 24 aud 34 GittarioN WANTED—AS SUAMSTRESS, BY A RE 4 le Provestant young women, who anderetan Cresamoning nd is Gn exesiient plain rower, beat of city 1 laruiabied. Can be seen lo twu days ai Lib Wat loth # Giteaniox WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG girl, as chambermaid; she con sew neatly, or meaist in taking care of chtidren. undersiania © Hing aie’ reraarkahly well, Khe can be seen for two day is © employer's, tine ved a year, Please call at Lis W. Nii wt, near a GHUATION WANTED—BY A KESPECTAMLE SOnnR, bonert. and indus'rio ; ean eroellent wear rated | brenge ond good plain cook; i¢ wet’ and thdy in person, and Soe ‘at her last place, 61 West Waslingion piscs, new S!tearrox WANTED—BY A KESPBOTALE MIDDLE ‘S806 Protestant Woman, as Durée srasstrens ean take care of a baby from ite Birth; ia nocu ‘amily cewing. Can Le seen for (wo days a! between 4h avenue and Broadway Sioa SITUATION WaxrED—iy A VERY RRAPKOTAULE young P fant Woman; ne food plaln eo. Sod & Sr rate wasber and ircher, ant ie willing to do gon ousework. Can give good refereuce. No ohjection to the eouniry, Piease fall at 159 Bowery ‘ SITUATION WANTED—HY A Kear ROT AHN GIRL, as chembermaid and ‘o a'iend obiiiren, or We light malting’ Best of exty reference given. Can ve eet for we deye, wc Ld Apring | reer, SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED MAN, A® A ler in @ store, in any other caparity reyuiring in end indanry Can wete s gerd baad. would be willing otmees itoeelf genersily uretul. Diret WT, care ot bor 17:4 Pom office. (oud reterence Y if Mit een WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY. wn ubarreands oo Sateen EUOALION ae ralee some» opto would be ee ot the Hon neva while ie eaemmpiryed es welling. "adios B. W., bon 6 Herald office T° SOUTHERN Ph. ANTHRE AND Lis Onw Revi A grttleman who bas bed over Ghoen youre eaperien” Ar boter and reliner, ahd whe ermmy weet WANTED—A SICUATION “Aa HOURRERRY | SITUATIONS WANTED, wo RESPECTABLE GIRLS Wisi SITUATIONS—ONE chambermaid, and the other as cook and laumdress, sive 000 reference {rom their last place, where tary have lived for thres years.” Please call ut 06 Thin avenue, nate floor, buek room, 10 PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS.—A AL othecary, aged 2, having a perfect knowledse scribing and compoaniis a. aad. who ean be highly rs mended by his luat epi wishes a si ble store, in elther city or country, ‘hai o on In & respect ‘alpas, Herat © WHOLERAI.E GROCERS, WANTED, A SITUATION, by & young wan who can influence a good business amoug Gregg te Brooklyn, Apply or address 143 Myre avenue, ook yn, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, A ‘ eituation; Is a good plain couks washer an l @ tn he oun hourowork in a priyace fath country ive good satiefuc N, BY A STRADY, ACTIVE, Young Wotan, a Walrent or chamber! a ho oboe" tion to aswist with Washing and ironing; can be mended from her foruer situatlon, which she left tn couse. quence of the faunlly going ‘0, burope; can be seen for two aya Address A. Y., {68 Haat Twelfth au, betwoen int and 31 avenues, ws ‘TED—DY TWO SISTERS, SITU. NS AS CHAM maida or nurses, with rome 1 ble persons go- ing to Ci ‘They will render services to compensate for Ti thelr passage. Advress tor one week, A. B. C., Siuiiisonian Houre, WARTED—BY A A R¥SPROTARLE YOUNG GIRL, A situa‘ton as plain cook, washer and ironer, or wo do gene ral housework; bas the box of clty reference. Please call, or a ncto addressed to 240 Mulberry s!. second tloor, front oon, for (Wo days, will be punctually auténded to, ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS matress, elther in w private futnily or store; is vory at rower, and is very desirous of 4 permanent siiua- jen must be libera), as tbe subscriber feels confident Addiess H, L., Herald office. Rn, OR would take churge of an invalld, by a competent Women 8 Protestan', Good city reference given. Apply at #8) Mot between Houston and Bleecker, WANtEp a SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID. CALL at 245 West L6th ai., between Oth and 10th avenuos, awn SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work. avenues, ‘Call as 45 West 16th st., between 9h and ih wall private fami! and troner, Has 108 ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A strong healthy woman, with « {ronh breast of milk, who lost her own baby recently, Can give the best ot euleren: om, both from the doctor anda private family. Vlease apply at 2b Dean street, first door nortt-east of Hoerum street, Brooklyn, an be seen un! Toth stress, eet hoor, for two da, WA STED—SITUATIONS, PROTESTANT young women, to do genera! housework, in a sual family; alo, by aimlddle aged woman, @ situation Wo Uke BY TWO charge of & baby, Please call at 179 5th avenue, in the store, for two day: ANTED—A SITUATION AS FRENCH COOK, BY & French woman, who ‘ean give the best mendations as to her caps Kh street, corner of Yh a for the business. Apply at Me ue, Up) states, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPROTA girl, to do chatuber war! and waiting, or to do a aul. Hest ety egiven, lease ath sireet, mt Mr. Murray's, JANTEN—A SITUATION, KY A Rt young woman, ax good plain cook and bak fection to do the washing and Irouing of @ stnall p best of city reference. Apply at MO th avenue, beiwee and 22d nis., for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAGL Ging Woman; is & good plain cook, washer and (rover Best of city reievence: Please call at 142 kasi Zit « tloor, back \ SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH GF {children and cow be noon for Lwa At SOL doth wt, between db wid loth aventies, tours loot TANTED—A SITUATION, plan cook, washer and iro housework in @ stall private ta her luet place, Please call for two days near Auily, in the rear, ws ANTE man’s fam on) ai jon as charnbermnid and ap ive the bi Apply at ination as cha for four days at 109 avenue C, e.rner given, PANTED—BY with the and chambers 26th A REESPECTABLE YOU oily rererence, # sitnauon an be seen for threo days WANTED—A STATION, man gir), to do chamberwork and plain vate family, Good references. Apply at i he rear. Can be seen (wo day ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, BY A YOUNG man, who has been employed in one of the tire! hones it the city tor nearly Ave years; if ani not alraid of work. Patistuctory reference. Address J. L., box 19% He WARTED—A SITUATION, BY A WkSPACTABLE, Young woman. todo washing and ironing work to hoi Apply at 760 W WArtev—ny TWO, ReBPRC tow; one to do the be the other t6 tak cl seen for (wo days at 219 anni 4 o'clock, TION, BY A sewing; would have ne obje Her work: she Is 4 nro! ity reference, Cac ( ane Inquire a Sy Sa foe ob jeetios 4 reference “ADpIY. Ca be ween tor two day W ANTED—A SITUATIO ble young woman, w ake care of chidren ani do plain sewing herseli generally useful, Can give the best clty ra her last employer. Vieane call at a Wee 1/1 Ob aven D—A SITUATION, TANT BY A RESPECTABLE Young WOMAN; ie an excellent seamstease; uoderean te & good dem) pablo) 4 willing vo naais ia charm bh and {00h we. work. Cau Tea Brosdway: beww ANTED—UY A PROTESTANT GIRL “A SITUATION fas cba alier oF Inquire tb 75 West 2het rtreet JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KREPEC TABLE 0 Ob)eC\oDs lo Rr uv pincer. Appl in the rear, for two dn Wannnimit a AN ENQLIKH GIRL, A BITUATION hambermaid and to amtint in the washing and iron po obyertious (0 make ally uartul fron for a sina id pr es and ironer at i? Kio ing or waiting. bag tt song A RESPRCTAULE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘ination, Wy do chamberwork and wailing, or clvr work snd as nurse, Has good city reference, Please 1o9 Went Thirieenth #. Cnn be seen for two days Wanten=s TWAT 7 BY A RRAPROTA BLY of chamberwork tna await SITUATION pumewor'k fern her last piace, 71 Amos wrest. w 4 TANTED—DY A RESPECTAWLE YOUNG GIKL. A nab and Iron, oF to dn general hou wo years in bee all wt Wo bag lived note, Please ream 14, for vw ‘ 16 24th Good relerence given TASTED—A STL ATION ea young Worman wishes dren or '0 40 general woueework, reel generally usefui. Cat We eeon bo (wo 9 Kast thet, between 24 aod Sf avewues, verond FANTED—A CHAMHERMAID 0 80 8 OT) Gener in Apa comp Apply mt G2 PM, dedey, OF "ANTED—A_ SITUATION Young woman, washing aod iroming; hae vo ob rally ugetui, bas good referenen A? Tw ith © Sect room. RESPECTABLE wih On to mate he reel! groom an ber lan! Peeper Ce herwenn let sod Bf Aven URE mer otel Sum ‘Can be seen for (wu daye. bY a fo clamberwor’ sul seve W ANTED—A SITUATION. WY A RUMP RCTAULR Found Prtesians giri, 0 do chamberwork xeel waving, oF 10 de chamberwor't an ‘ake care oor of (80 Chron. Ia seme) wale femily, Willing w mete hererll genersly uretal. be wal reenntoruded tram her inet plage Can vern loriwo days ot 1h) Wee Ribs, beiwern Bt wat is 8: eBUrs, second fir, bark rant ANTRD—A RITUATION, BY A, RESP RCT 4 nim )oung girl, a2 bamh remand wot sewer, oF thane ih and walker barcient oy F Sam 06 ane daye Vth #, nar Bh ov, TANI EDA ITUATION, BY A COMPETENT YouNa Woman, a6 ondrene ated thambermadd ; ena 40 4! <ylen Of fine wastung and Towing, and Rating bn the feats imanser chgeton as wanhrom, a ail Te vreeriens. in 6 pr apne even Golere @ bn hte ity or Bore ‘pecetiont ony BY Hered ween tye near Tenet y second etree ANTHD—A SITUATION, BY A RERPROTANLE prhae! O71, © to pemere! housework or cheimner work swe jamal ste 8 © oot plain conk, at a fire rate reterenee (rear ber wei pines Viewer tie two dapter Be Mr hawt Zi sh. ench Bor, em, Ww ts ray i & REP H TANS WOMAN A tT Us proved th ene ne! ory merry wroner her; bee wo Sager voruee £0 a thert Potane be (ab Eve she ver) bet Ol relevenee Cala Ue # conver of Viewer i 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. UVET NURSE WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A jung married iad; or iy Uda y em Oa wiha frock breas wf ru ane. very recently buried ber babe. with agreeable manners, naires MA. iach WM, or tires dayne ANTED—BY A fd) FIFTEEN YEARS ¢ OF AGRE, A situation 10 do light Mousey: ors in a ataai!respeviabin Protestant family, Wages 10) 0 much tthe object as & com fortable Lome, tease tall for three days a 27 Spring wt, m he rear, W A SITUATION, BY A kes wom an wet numer) can give Avily abd; Liteabeth st, secund oor, ii Warten—a circ ATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL As C00K, oF to do york, Cal, be vee fo for two days at 201 th sired! 16 A, 20 thoor, room, ites roercra W 4eTep—srrt TIONS, HY TWO Bypeeseees re aranng women; ne ihe a sderntatnin rene futing $0 all ld branches, the od coum iarenee, Can be seen for st and 22d eta, ANTRD—BY A RESPECTAULY oats 0b aveune, GIRL, A SITUA es wl! Kinda of pastry, her Ins te fi lived (WO Years. rear, V waxren=s : young wom housework, in a stall p given if reduired. “Vlease all wt. 86 Smith and Hoyt wis. South Brooklyn, wor two day WAXTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO husPy FOUN WotKet—CNe ae caambecrmatl and or to take care of children and do plain Agee eneral housework: i# a good piain « come well Fecommeniiod, Cat 4: 12434 Ludlow at., rst floor, front roou AMERD-SEEUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE rie—One wn berimald and Wailer, and the other ws be seen for (wo dary, if given. They have lived 2 Bib wt, between at ANTPD—A Kes 4G WOMAN, TO for (wo daya, from nine 0 Oher Ww de avd troner be news for kw days, yANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUBE {2 a small private family, bY a, reepeclable 3 ain cook, and good Washer an Cailat ee ‘carnelte Ma, for (wo dayn. woman. froner, TANTED-BY A RESPROTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA \ion a somtnatrens or chambertanii; underviands dress making, cutting and Alting childreun’ drosaws; bent city cefer ence. Can be ren for (wo days at lo? Tui avenue, Datwean Zhet and 22d #ta,; baw no objection to do lnty’s fine washing and car et #{NUAKON wm COOK, and {0 veivate taanily dood city «for two days, al Ib) Mth s front roum, ANTED— A SITUATION, A RYBPNOTABLE young widew we ' respeciable family, to whe care O cithiren and do plain sewing. Cay be seas tor twe Gays at20t Went Twenty-ciath strect, belwoen Kighth onl Ninth avenues, third oor, front room. WASTED Tink gentlemen understands the wok the best ofeliy roterenen upablisty and charac catl or send « note to A. Gray, (9 West Twenty rig between Sixih and Fevenith avenuen W nY oW LADIES AND ma who ihorough WASHING OF 4 ar A SITUATION TO Washing and irening, or to ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. do the chamtorwork and i aaaixt in the washing aud lrouing, Good recomune her last place, Please call at 19 Ladiow st, not engaged. A SITUATION AB COOK, AND NO OB Won 'o axsist In Waahlog and ironing, by & steady, ac nd sollied Young WOMAN, Who wader Manile her busitiess *Vraneten, and can be’ highly recommended by re lo Now York fainiiien, with who two daye at Jes i2ib'nt., has live? Can ve between Int and da a TANTED=A BIIUATION, BY A MART, ACTIVE enera! housework ba respectable farnily, she ; OF Would do ehansberwork and asalst in Good elty rete: Can be W keen at M4 nee gives. SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE 1 housework or cooking In ® privaus ence Kiven. Cau be een tor (wo days at os SP Staten, SPECTAULE YOUNG WOMAN, aid Wy 40 plain wow ug she varticuler sitvaiion wanted, bul a grocery store prefer Adeireon J. W. Q., 436 Broadway, WASTEDO BY A nesteC TALE OTL, A BETU ATION ina private family as good pinin eouk, Oret rele waeber if. Can be well recomme en for \wo Gays at 210 200 a 4 from her last place between Kd and “ib A) widow bie of taking eis quired. Please WASTED—PMPLOYMENT IY THE DAY On WEEK by ® g00d dressmaker who is capable of cutting and Hog dr and undersiands al) kinds of fambly ne Pieane inquire at 1&6 Sullivan x, WANTHD—A SITUATION, HY 4 YOUSG BINGLE coachmnan or proc; the Beat ol cily rerrence Prey: . Apply a 278 broadway OUNG MAN, A SITUATION, AS WAntep—ny a per or where he ue hy of r W ante “1 ANTED—BY AN ADL. tion a» porter bers ° DODIED MAN, A AITUA , OF 0 take charge o horee Lews@at vine for Klamee it nee can be given ¥ weal at or address 2% Vea ITH ATION sine, oF ae tor eon TANTED—A at Wen vert Pronels, Man,, bb WASTED A AITUATION, 48 PORTER, IN A DRY re. uy an Knglituaan, May Ue sen ot Na. 6 Dover street, for two days HITUATION, BY A REAPPCT ABLE ;ANTED racer, BY 4 MAN OF UNBXC KPTION AH yV beat of city rete y we ant ein years, Weare w corer Of ABs avenve, whi be prowp Wis RITUATION. UY A MART, ACTIVE 7. 14 years old, aa errand boy In a lawyers Ufliie, oF i wore.” Cali at, OF nddrese ® whe Ws M62 Maak 12h scree PRENCH ADVERTISON MEN TH. UNE DAME PAWIBIENNK raruinaire de sa Abgue oun + No OR Livery a para wht 0 Row SE TOMME PRANCAIR, PARLANT tube pace dane tine fat ‘ peu proguure be M. Call, Xo. an Charee we TMP CUINTKRK FRANCAIS toe fate Frangain © 4 Sec Oteeda dete “THe TRADED, GARDENER AND WIR WIVR WANTED TO TAKS har ge of 1 near New York, for he winter t h * prepress of permanagt i Oecasione, otp hey met! cae Bat im the neighbor hem ali Winker. Apply os the stable, 2 Wom FAW, ter Ws mene, of Thomas Hasire, omelaivee erlaia Ot kaet) Camuny, 10 Ga. WANTED, WY A B® 3 tan, whe can speak Hove inh wes ee ent ene @ tne , co in the country branches, Adiress a Ft TAMLE ge nd con geri MACHINIST A008 WAVING THR DN ot whe adn rm & acme oir. wey work. © bitane aAhreey ta¥t Ufbee WATCH CASh POLI WANTED A ‘wtf nae ten cone peter ote whey the or manor aaty Apr yo leh. 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