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himself from lary loss at the hands oft sgurane! i Som en a seetnet ce Penny, and. like te welt in sheep'r clodung, prey ie vitaln, Bo the expedient of pai hs it ractitioners and testmonials. The publi prea almost et and ‘own, bes spoken ba aes en eae — runs ay bed rgise gre be ia. reas jublication 4 iene aifen Mile at the warerocaaa af the proprietor, in New fork. is not onl ‘9. remediaia gent that the schnapps are to be pe Teh but as a gentle and perfectly harmless stimu- t, which cannot be otherwise but healthful and invigorating, and 'may be indulged in with impunity by those of temperate Babits without the slightest (ear of the baneful, mournful, and wequences of intoxication—that vice which desolates social hearth, entails misery upon countless thousands, fills our hospitals, almshouses, and prisons, and even furnishes the gallows with its deadly fruit. In countries where pure wines and tiquors can be had readi- Jy, and for & mere trie, they are freely used by ail classos, runkenness is hardly known, ch i Aromatic Schoapy yo be drank in ference to all other or fermentec ors, Our (etn Ps labor to perform, an furnished their principal city columns, slate this oe societies would have leas arduous Gough, Barnum, Snow, Havens, trieids of total abstinence led on to ascend the rostrum and cause with “an attent ear” to the great ane trutbs they relate with such fervid and impassion oo There need be no Maine law to suppress intoxica- 8 will tin AAé Jong a8 men and women will peraat In drinking drugged, poisoned it , With which the count Seabee ‘and all iis honctaiitant evils mast exec, wor ganizat and frequently chronic disorders of ‘anincurable character, the ‘and specification of which would be a matter of rerogation to all hose who reside in the districts specified. Shen qualified with the schnapps, the bane is neutralied or destroyed. The ‘act has become known at the South and West, ‘and the schnapps are used to the extent of thousands of bottles: . Thew great recommendation is their undeniable and established purity,which can be proved by chemical Ley of the contents of any and every boitle bearing tl above enumeraied evidences of genuineness. The proprietor elicits the most rigid tests, and defies any person or persons » Ry to the contrary, or to produce am equally pure extract juniper berry or ‘Holland gin. ‘The public are again reminded that Wolfe's Aromatic Schie- dam Schnapps can only be procured in pint and quart bottles, Mamped, labelled, and corked, and in colored Wrappers with setuappe belongs exclusively 20, my anédiinal beverage-all a 8 exclusively to my nal beve: sihere ure ‘counterieit. U OLPHO. WOLFE, sole importer, 22 Beaver street, N. Y. phanLife, Cabinct and Miniature sizes, in oil and water colors. Ambrotypes. in every style, at re BRADY'S, ‘309 Broadwa} Anson’s lerreotypes, fe Size, for cents, colored and in a nice case; twice the size others for 80 cents, and equal to thoxe made eleewhere (or $2. ANSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite Metropolian Hotel. Cam rreotypes—Williamson’s, 249 Patton street, Brooklyn. Pictures on Glass, Inn) ed in Quality ‘and caste—The most beautiful pic ures exhibited. Daguerreo and ph hs, in every variety, taken dally by BEMES Chited Shute patent cainerae, 9 Broad wa Lamb’s Wool, ee bare =a ie ane wander ta, in very great variety excellent quality, Torna alfinen at she oft ~, celel pl laen d establish Cham! wi . ee eee ore ne ereeTHOS. MCLAUGHLIN. 140 Fulton Street.—The Public are Respect- invited to call and examine the large and entirely new ofready made clothes for fall and winter wear, which. SMITH BROTHERS have recently opened at thei Fulton street, The assortment of coats, dress and ‘wnutually exiensive, are put up in the best custom made sty ‘also, are their varieties of vests, pants, dc. A critical tion of these sul ‘eget gid will any one that they Photogra: cannot be in style, quality or by any house in the city. One price, and no abatement. Fashionable Well Made Cl Alfred Munroe & Co, No. 441 Broadway, have never been so well Srepared to please thelr trienls and customers as at time. All sizes, for men and boys. Call and e1 Beetrassoriment, @ar Old Place, corner of John and Nassau streets, is now well stocked with winter cl , fresh, fashion- able, well maue and cheap. Our well earned reputation for the caie of clothing, as above described, we are determined to meant. DEVLIN & JESSUP, 33 and 35 John street. Evans’ Clothing Warehouse, Nos. 66 and Fulton street.—Fine fashionabie cloth conte, $8; splendid s coats, $5; 3,000 pair fancy cassimere pants, $2 50; ‘Bish ik vests, $2; extra superfine beaver overconis, $15, Ac. Sechastopol is Taken.—So say the Comman- ders of the allied armies, the suldiers, the French and English Press, and "to thie complexion” have come the acknowledged Is of Czarism, But what a waste—those ware—of human Foetna powder and bal, sod comfortable clowies; before ihe Malakoft fell on the seventh assault. Speaking of clothes, re Minds us that the public will find the Je garments {he season at the largo and splendid clothing, warehouse of . No. 140 0 of SMITH BROTHERS, No. won street, at ibe lowest pos- aidle prices, One pri tement. Curtain Satin Delaines, Wors @amack, gilt cornices, window shades, &e.—KELTY & FER- GUSON, 201 Broadway, have just receiv lid stock of the above ; some beautiful and rich, Also, the largest stoc and other window ornaments in New Yors. We are prepared 4o offer inducements to purchasers of tbe above goods. 291 way. Quilts! Quallts!:}—Of a most superior ‘quailty, made entirely by Singer's sewing machine, and of the Dest material in the market; will wear four times’ as long as ‘those made by hand, and can be washed as easily as a com. ‘mon bed Planket. Specimens can be examined at the office of J.M. SINGER & CO., 823 Broadway, or at the manufactory, 396 Fourth avenue, where ali kinds of sewing machine work an be quickly execut Carpetings.—Peterson & Humphrey, 379 Breacway, menting off their entire stock of rich carpets at fhe following prices:—Velvet carpets, 128, per yard; rich apes ice, and no do., $8; rich Brussels do., &s. TI ply, ‘ain, oll- Sie cna ui other pou e ally. Jo. Aber PETEMSON & HUMPHREY, 979 Broadway. Great Bargains pid maperasten con have Bow in store 8 large stock Importations, comprising vel ‘wet, tay as and ingrain carpeting, floor de are offering at very low rates for caah. Bich Eriuese! . and Sa. ‘ard. SMITH & Lotwenetnd 4%) Broadway, near Grand. tat Carpets! Carpetsiti—Superb Medal. ion velvet carpeta; splendid Bogiieh Brossele, &. per yard; 80.000 yards ingraine, at Ss. Od., 48. and Se, per yard. At the ten sp: sales rooms of HIRAM ANDERSON, # Bowery. brent Aimer. orm! in Velvet, Tapestry and Brnasals, three ply and ingrain carpets, at HYATT’s car. Petemporium, 210 Bowery. Also, 50,000 ‘yards of good in grain carpeting, at 2. Od.,3a., 9a. '6d.. 48, And B4.; also, oll- othe, druggets, rom one yard to four yards wide; window lex, dc. The Meaning of a Word—The Pacific did ‘Rot bring us news of peace, but it brought alarge invoice of ‘Deautify! velvet, Brussels and tapestry carpetings, wit did rugs to match, which will be soid In a few days at remarka- diy low prices. HUR DONNELLY, % Bowery, Comb Factory—Ladies are Respectfally Sana ccus baer bere eT roa sch ut ' sore, way. wie ‘A. & J. SAUNDERS, Catlery.—A Vartety of SESE nbd 37 © way. ie l. x |, No.7 Astor 2 si reduced prices, the choicest selection of fancy goods, avery variety of ways, drewed and undrewed dol games of amiivement for +4 maar, 444 Broadway. most Successful Operat' ed at doable lishing twiee the quantity of 'n n.day, Gam caused « sudden. rush of ordere.. Is a few we shal! have doubled our weekly product of machines, ‘will supply all orders prom a TN. SINGER & CO., 823 Broadway. Wayler's Safes—Prices Rey horder prea’ weks, now for ls a gronly retneod eaees owder 3 Saiy epot, 25 Pear street, three deors above | Ain eeivenanen coees si oeguaae ome a!) com) . Bere soem ry {hin talmous 450, the greateas ‘erecie of its kind ts and are Hon Itself. ce beciewt reat as Im; int to the Pubtic.—Wilson's Justly edenrhet Daneton Coffee, recommended by the medical ‘Faculty for indigestion, dyspep ta, sick headache, bilions and ver compiainis, and 's particu wrly valuable to Ail persons ot ‘Constitution. Sold ane mk Co; FY. lin Brothers, and by @! resoretabie wholesale drogeist», and at the pri. Upal Cepot, corner Twen ay eeventh sire! aud wird avenue, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1855. ntt—A Comy Orname: Assortment, consisting of bracelets, brooches, earr! rear Te Loe eater subscriber begs to inform his numerous customers that he has Emored from 3 to 73 Maiden lane, where be solicits & con- Fr patronage. minors $e R. 78 Maiden lane. Gouraud’s Itallan Medicated Cares tan, teiter, pimples, eruptions, erysipelas, Ac. Poudre subtile uproots hair from low foreheadsor aby partof the body: rougo, lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 Walker street, near Broadwa: Meen Fun—Chinese Skin Powder.—This far famed toilet powder stands pre-eminent for restoring, beautl- fying and preserving the cotiplexicn. rendering the skin deti- gulely white, smoot and soft. “Wholesale depot removed to 73 Maiden lane, R, M. HOMBS, Proprietor, Sune Bees in a cluster” he bedbugs will lodge, ut - A Of course wey will. Who ever heard of killing all kinds of insects, and rate and mice, save by using L gael pores pills and powder. Depots, 424 Broadway No, 6 South Eighth street, Philadel Hyatts Life Balsam —Rheamatiom tn ite ‘Painful forms, also scrofuia, re, w cansect dieases ‘of the blood, great debility, liver complaint, incipient consumption, &e., are most certainly cured by this great purifier. Principal depot, 246 Grand street, Se- venty-five cents per botur Toothache Cured in Five Mimutes, by Dr. OBIAS’ wonderful Venetian tenga ot no pay; headache tm baifan bour. Sold by all druggiais and siorekeepers. Depot © Cortlandt street, New York. Price 25 cents. Holloway’s Pills, for the Cure of Sick Headaches and Biles.-Thewe wonderful pills have been the ‘means of restoring 4018 Bie. The effect they have ix mild, yet weedy, fund a6 tamlly medicine they are unequalled. Sold at the manutactories, Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all druguists at 25 cents, 6244 and $1 per boi Hernia.—Onty Prize Medal Awarded to MARSH 4 CO. by Industrial Exhibition of all Nations, for their new patent radical cure truss. References as to its supe- riority:—Professors Valentine Mott, Willard Parker and Jobn M. Carnochan. other Co,?8, . An extensive list Of names of mercantile and nilemen cured by this truss may be ween at Marsh & io. 244 Maiden lane, New York, and Marsh, Corlies & fo. 6 Weat Fourth siréet, Cineinnatl, Ohio, Open from 7 . unt Married. ‘On Wednesday evening, October 3, at Calvary Church, by Rev. J.yD. Vermilye, Laavei W. Srarr, of this city, to Mise Frances C. Sunrn, of Brookiyn. Ib a fe on Tuesday evening, October 2, yy the Rey. Wm, H. Moore, rector of St. George’s Church, Hemp- stead, L. 1., GronGe W. B. Le Fort to Miss Mancaner CAMPHELL. ‘At Flatbush, Long Island, on Wednesday, Sept. 26, by the Rev. Thomar M. Strong, D. D., Aunanam Lorr, Exq., to Miss GrrtTrupe Bercen, daughter of John ©. Bergen, Esq., all of the above place, ‘At Cheshire, on Monday, Sept. 1, by the Rev. Mr. Bull, WituaM §. Bares, of this city, to Miss Avroiverre, daugh* ter of Byer Bristol, Esq., of Cheshire. Died. Suddenly, on Saturday, Sept. 29, of apoplexy, James H. Braink, Eeq., merchant, of this city, in the lst year of his ‘The funcral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, trom the Church of the Ascension, corner of Fifth avenue and Tenth street. The friends of the family, those of his son, 8. Wentworth, and of bis sons-in-law, Rey. Charles Reynolds and John B. Wilson, are invited to attend, without further notice. The remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment. On Thursday, October 4, Mrs. Ann Cotnins. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this aiternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 77 Broome street. Un Thursday, October 4, Jamas Martuew. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Jobn Matthew, Fourteenth street, between Second and Third avenues, this day, at twelve o'clock M. On Thursday morning, October 4, Gronae Epwarp Cos- TAR, aged 25 years, 2 months and 25 days, son of the late Henry Costar, of this city. His friends,’ those of the family, and those of his bro- thers, Henry’R, and Lucien J, Costar, are respectfully in- vited’ to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Alida G, Costar, No, 9 East Eleventh street, near Fourth avenue. On Thursday morning, October 4, Tuomas, youngest son ot William and Ellen Garrett, aged months ‘The family and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 83 Mott street, ‘this day, at twelve o'clock M. The re- mains will be taken to Staten Island for interment. On Thursday, October 4, the wife of F.C, Romscuns, aged 40 years, The family, friends and acquaintances, the order of Druid’s Lodge William Tell No. 13, and German Porter Verein, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at one o’elock P, M., from her late residence, No. 25 Marion street. On Thursday evening, October 4, from the effect of in- juries recaived on the New Haven Express Railroad train ‘of September 20, Joun Mountow, Jr., aged 39 years. Notice of his funeral will be given in the papers of to- Bale , timore 18 please copy. On Wedueniey, Octover 2, Vrpne Euzaneta Surtn, aged 18 years, tthe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, ‘at one o'clock, from her late residence, No, 423, Columbia «treet. On Thursday, Sept. 15, after @ lingering illness, Geonar PavipinG, in the 65th year ot bis age. California papers please copy. On Monday, October 1, at No, 347 Third avenue, Soruia Kirwy, aged 21 years. The remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ever ns. Vencefully, early on Thursday morning, October 4, after a long and palnfal illness, which she bee with Christian fortitude, Mrs. ANNix Maxia Huxckuey, wife of T. B. Thorpe, formerly a resident of Louisiana, and’ late of Brooklyn. ‘The funeral will take place without further notice, at three o'clock this afternoon, from No. 87 Pineapple street, Brooklyn. Louisiana papers please copy. On Tuesday, October 2, Haroilton avenue, South Brooklyn, afier a long and painful sickness, [sanntta, Wife of Francis K. Vacker. Glasgow papers please copy On Thursday, October 4, of fever, Jon Geonax Roms- WELL, aged 29, Bis triends are respectfully invite to attend his re- mains to Greenwood. from thé residence of his brother-in- law, Dr. R. 8. Fisher, Seventeenth street and Third ave- nue, Brock DB, at three orelock this afternoon. Landon (Eng.) papers please copy. On Thurtday, Osteen 4 J. 0. Re Srasty, of the firm of Wilson & Stanly, of No. 487 Hudson street, in this city. His remains will be taken to Greenwood, from the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at three o'clock. At Bedford, Westchester county, of dysentery, contract- ed at boarding school, Groner W.. youngest son of William P, Woodcock, aged 15 years and 11 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mark’s Church, in this city, at a quarter past two o’cleck this afternoon. His remains will be taken! to Trinity Cemetery. At Mamaroneck, on Thursday, Sept. 18, Mies Purse Comstock, aged 66 years. Her retains will be taken to New Canaan, Ct. At Marlborough, Ulster county, on Thureday, Sept. 27, Even, widow of the late Edward C. Hanford, in the bid year of her age. California papers please copy. As Ridgefield, Conn., on Monday, October 1, after « Iin- Sering illness, “Ansan GrismRt, S55 aged 74 yours. At Great Barrington, Mass., on Wednesday, October 3, Maxx P., wife of Geo. i. Ives, of Brooklyn, agea 37 years. ‘The funeral will take place at Great Barrington ou Sun- day. The friends of the family are invited to atvend. At Deubeigh street, Warwick square, London, England, of brain fever, Auuce Locy Wants, second daughter of Dr. George B. and Paulina Josephine Payne, aged 5 yeara and 6 month oa Monday, Sept. 10, Paviixe Lociex Braeve, In Franee, daughter of Louis « Matilda Lecouteulx de Caumont, aged 2 years and 1 month. Buffalo papers please copy. o_O ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, * FEVER AND AGUE. RHODES PEVER AND AGUE CURE; OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA Equally corte 2 a4 a preventive or eure. Only vemedy {ree from powonous drugs, PKOOre ee ed Yore, Monday Teg? 1865. I have made a chem) examination of jen” Ague Cure, or Antidote #0 Malaria.” and bave vested senic, mercury, quinine, and strychnine, but have not tou ns o particle of eI found any substance in ils composition that would pro 7 injurious o the constivntion. . JAMES H. CHILTON. M.D. Chesiat, LETTER FR OW 4 PORTH AST ER. Maxwnit, Dolan wre county. Ohio, Aug. 19, 166 J. A. RMODES—Dear sir'—Your medicitie has me: with the mont favorable success In i mod. 1 have about five bottles ieft. I gare 0 Cure ao pay,” although T was not nuthorizea by You 10'do so, burl wk the MY on mayne. Hut po. ® Dario bas come bark en Tan ut of the aruele, | Vieh You would forward tna one Krone of the bottles, if yon wee pr %per (0 do so, andl wil be pupctual in payment, J enclose. “ees dullars on be me dottles 4 sold is because when Chave heard of a case of ague or chul tever, Ihave sent a bottle and told them to try it, and iftt did not help them they were not obliged to pay for it, and they were all satiated. Thad one cane of obi fover whére lk rua four days, but tbe man came to 6 on the six! ‘well satisfied, yours, basi JOHN P. GLADDING. Mo.ixe, TU., it. 2h, 1BO5. Dear Site box of aie Sure you demand Mr. James A. Ruopgs: sent us has all been sold and created a large for more; to meet which we have ordered from your general ai Chicago, J.D. Yarrington, tw sale will only be eq) by the number of fever and ne cases. Hoping these cases may be few Je: have a botie of the cure for every caso, wo remain, lly yours, ke, RICHARDS & ALLEN. L . F—In anoiher column of to day's will be Weare notin ibe habit of pudiy medicines; but, desire 697, eure not " " ines, but . lor tie benefit of the aflited, that Win, N: Rowe, merchant, ‘burg, who has it for sale, informs us that he has sold #e- veral dozen’ bottles, and in every case it has effected a cure. ‘This proves tbe medicine to be good, and we take pi in bringing it before the nouce of the public.—Odd Fellow, Boons- vero,’ Md, Sept. 4. es eavtion, in tavor ip poisono' trums that were before destitute of any but the usual whole- sale laudation that accompanies dlagusting q 3 T notice one firm, who mangiacture a pill, have taken one of my general circulars, prefaced it with the cry of “an 8 to found at last,” substituted the name of their nostrum for my medicine, and then, with brazen impudenoe, end their pamphiet with the exclamation, “Let the proprietor of any other medicine say as much, if he dares!” t such awindlers it is le to de more than warn Against such awindlers it is imposaibi eerie woud enn #0 and belongings of respectability, whiel thin: always proves obs merely a teporary diagwlse. Hiéyond the following statement, theretore, te public mast prot BOLL Premising that I make no claim which [ support by my own assertion alone, Thin constantly publishing vot eum well known and disinterested parties in every part of the Union First—I claim to offer to the public «harmless medicine, ‘And its Innocence I establish beyond question by the certificate Of chemical analysia given by the eminent chetsist Ibe, Jamon Chilion, of Now York, wecopy of which 1 at doitle of We“ cure; and how great a blessing to such @ remedy must be, all the vietima w fever and medicines that are yet alive can appreciate better than express. Second—I claim that, as an “' Antidote to Malaria,” it is not only an absolute preventive of all diseases caused by a poison- ous and foul atmosphere, uch as fever and ague, or chill very dumb ague, and other Intermittent and remittent fevers; Dillous Yevers, accompanied by typbold symptoms: fever: yellow fever, ship and jall (ever, genere debility, utght sweats, and like forms of disease; but {hat it is the natural, un- erring and uniailing cure for them. This I establish by the unvolfeited and voluniary, testimony, which I frequently pub: Hah, both of individuals who have wed it, and pardoularly that of respectable dealers who have soldit, “The lowers that daily receive and constantly publish from druggists and merchanta In every part of the United States, stating that thay have sold from two dozen to one or more grows, and that “every bottle has @ a cure,” thereby creating & demand for more, constitute evidence that cannot honestly be disputed or dented, I neliher have or show any hosulity io other agua medicines, or their proprietors. believing that every medicine should stand on {fs own merit. All that I protest agamat is, that un principled knaves should make use of my language, and ns. » the principles I maintain, in order to impose thelr secret # upon the sick and dying, for the sake of a few pieces And, as an evidence of the genn!) and Ague Cure, T make th offer: 70 ALL MY! ALARA Ih I will wend © ment o cure 19 every medic: Unt das upon appileation. i by satisfactory references, and au thorize sald sorantee (ne efficacy of every bottle, My object | ti the trade and the public that this remedy ha rinsie merits Which are Claimed for It. TADY agin, pabie july, desirous of @ profitable agency, will be upon some terms as above, and allowed the usual lg gorstulselaa, All mpphioetons fran ladies. ewant be accompanied by # cer'iiicale of el yman, The Treight will be at my sapenes, and pre-paid whenever it is possible. There is probably not a district or wn malarions diseases prevail, but what there is one or mor telligent women who would be gladto thus undertake « bust. ness that would benefit her neighbors, and that could be ex- tended, by lie travelling, just in ‘proportion to her own i from a clerg business industry and attention. For sale in New York by George H. Baten, ©, H. Ring, Barnes & Park, W. 8. Dunham, F. C. Wells & ©o., ©. V, iy Co., B. A. Fabnsiock, Hull & Co., and all drug ener & » B.A. Faleteee T. BR. Calender, 8&8 South rd street; De by & Dickinson; Chicago, ‘J. D. Yerringion, 69 1 Louis, Ed. rect; Milwaukie, Green & Bui ton; Indianapolis, Robert ; Cinelnnati, John D. ¥. A Ga Havi ni; Bt. (Baltimore, EH. Stabler & Co.; Augusta, Risley & lew Orleans, J. Wright &Co., 15 Chartres street; and by wholesale and retail druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. I. bigdog ryt 18, WANTED OF MRS. CHARLES M, ond née Minna Foege, from Hamburg, Winkerhoff, P1- per & C NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES AND WILLIAM Welch, natives of the county of Sligo, Ireland, When James ‘Was last heard from he was in Ohio, and William in New York. Address John Welch, 129 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ROSE FLYN, BY HER sister Anne Flyn; when lastheard of was in Newark, N. J. Any iniormation of her will be thankfully received by her sister, at the Washington Hotel, corner Madison avenié and Forty-fourth street, Jersey papers please copy. FP. 8, H. ISIN THE CITY, HE WILL OBLIGE B. F. C. by calling at 20 Cortlandt street at his earliest conveni- ence, to Medals, O81 ERSONAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED, WISHES TO at his house, or office, the person who addressed hun» letter dated September 17, 1456, and signed “ A dear friend of yours.” J. J. VAN PELT 14i Kast Fourteenth street, ME GENTLEMAN WHO TOOK THE WRONG HAT, ON Monday night, at Niblo’s, can get his own by returning it to ©. H. Piéreon, 34 Wall street, SPECIAL NOTICES. REAT FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, AT the Crystal Palace—Open daily (rom o'clock A. M.'to 10 M. Dodworth’s band will perform on Saturday evening, ‘The opening address will be delivered on Tuesday, the 9th, ai 7h o’etock P. M., by the Hon. Henry Meigs IN SMITH, Chairman, Joun W. © 8 QUENING OF CHAMBERS STREET. —ALL PERSONS owning property in Chambers street and its vicinity, who Bre opposed to the proposed opening of said i, from Chatham street to the East river, are requested to imme diately at the, store of . Vernal, cornes and Du streets, and sign A remoustrance against the mame. Property holders and lewees will bear in mind that in this case there is no legal limit to the distriet of assessment, but it will be left to the discretion of the assessors. FE LODGE NO. 64 F. AND . M., are requested to attend a regular meeting of the lodge, to be held (Friday) evening, st tbe Masonic Tempie, cor ner of Broome and Crosby streets. W. Bro. Colovoloni, Grand Lecturer, willbe present and deliver lecture, HE MEMBERS OF THE ATALANTA BOAT CLUB ARE requested to attend the funeral of George E. Costar, fram the residence of bis mother, to-day, (Sth inst,,) at 3 o'clock M., from No. 9 East ven ore ei OBERTS, Jn., Secretary. REWARDS. 15.000 REWARD SON THe TH oP sHPTEM oO. ber last two boxes were dolivered at the office of the American Express Company. in Dubugne, lowa, by # cartman from the United States Land Oftice, Said’ boxes: om thetr arrival at the Bub-Treamnry in Now York, were found to contain buck shot of the size of 140 to the pound, and preawed bails of the size of 109 to the pound, to the amount of 174 pounds in weight, and 26 pounds of sheet lend, No. 4. The boxes were made of white pine, one inch thick, dovetailed at the corners, about 1034 inches long; &% Inches wide, and 44 inches deep, inside measurement. e botiom of one of the boxes was of hemlock. They were strapped once around the middfe with ene inch hoop iron. Tt is claimed by the Assistant Treasurer at Dubuque, that the boxes each contained gold coin to the amount of $25,000, ‘They were marked with cards addresed to the “Assistant Treasurer Untied Sates, New York," whieh cards are admitied by the Deputy Assistant Treasurer to be genuine. Now, therefore, for ihe purpose of discovering how this fraud wan committed, and bringing (0 justice the. perpe- trators thereof, the American Express Company wlll pay $10,000 for the recovery of the money, or in that ‘pi for any part of ,000 for the arrest and conviction of ihe offenders, and they will pay liberally for i ion re. Jative tothe making of said noxes, the furnishing of ‘b lead balls, shot. &c., &e., 4c. All communications should be ad: dressed (0 the subseribers. WELLS, BUTTERFIELD & CO., New York, LIVINGSTON, FA & CO, Butfalo, Proprietors of the American Express Company Buffalo, Oct. 5, IMbd. 395 REWARD—STOLEN FROM THE DATTERY, ON e) Sunday night, Sept. 90, an eighteen foot working rpished Inside and out, four Wwaria, six koces on the forward thwart, and brass clamp for amas,’ Branded “Wr, H. Darling.” Inquire of John Henesey, at the Battery. EOE REWARD —LOST, OCT. 2, A PORTEMO: $25 boa NAL containing $45 ip bills and some change, a! of no use to any person but the owner, The finder will fe the above reward by leaving it with 1. W. Crowing at Stephenson's coach tnetory, East Twenty-sventh mireet, near Fourth avenue. O() REWARD. SUPPOSED TO Le STOLEN, 4 BAY Toan horse, avout 14, hands high, carries bis head ® jitte one side, and has a cork mark on the Fr tore foot, one half of the money to be paid for the recovery of the horse. the rest for the conviction of the thie, = DAVID RUMPIS Jamaica #outh, Long Island. 20) REWARD STOLEN, OX WEDNE ing, 4h inet. one gold detached lever 02: also, One gold detached lever, with eagie, circle of sare on case. The arove reward will be paid (or Lortion for either J.B. LANDON, 267 2 REWARD.—LOST, BETWEEN BOSTON AND New York, @ black trunk, medium size, marked on the top J. W. Letters formed by brass naile. Acard, “Mr Chas, H. Stanley, Prescott House,” attached one ‘of the Dandies. Said (unk Was taken from the Tremont House w te Taulroad station on Baturday afternoon Inst, but was pot cheek ed, The owner, on reaching New York by the Bay Sain learned that the trunk was pot on he above reward Will be paid for lis recovery. CM. STANLEY Oct. 4, 188. Prescott House, New Yor! $] REWARD. —LOST, ON THE APT. the 2d inst. # blue slik net purse, with Bey. The inder will reesive the above reward on lea’ at bie oftice ct the Clarendon Hotel $ REWARD —LOST, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER the Hodson river railroad exprems train, at & Ely 9) comaining an arconnt book. The abo wil by V. Benner, No.l avenue A, 1, ON ook 5, REWARD.—STOLEN.— NOTICE TO PAWNBRO ) kere and others—kinien from 71 Duane sree, be ween ) and 3 o'clock, Oct. 4, 1665, a black frock emt qum@lty black slike velvet vest, Any one bringing or euch mh gen the -” ha waa A of the above art reward he questions sated, on app) Nicholas Bird, 71 Dawe street, ttarwediately r acdig ARD.—LOST, FROM THE PREMIERS OF MIL Tick Keeinu. corner of Duffel and Tillary wireea eray TOt with red ‘ali, in a wire cage, the cage a free the hone on Thursday evening, The above reward will he given any one re Brovklyt, and parrot were ta Sepremter ® iurning ep perrc', ang DO questions ated. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A3 ‘waiter; is fully coun ulti elther ‘situation. Call at 180 12th st, bet Oh i second story, ‘Can be seen for two days from 10 to 3 ‘clock, (A YOUNG LADY Wishes 4 SITUATION AS TRAGITER ™ ty ‘an academy or private class. ‘oO city preferred,’ Address X. ¥- 2, Troy. New York. A BITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE PRO- testant young Woman, a nurse and seamstress, and un- derstands the care ofan infant. The bes of city reference given. Apply at 234 7th avenue, in the store, be seen until engaged, A MIDDLE-AGED FRENCH WOMAN WANTS 4 SITU. ation, ood cook; underviands French and English cook ing: can speak good English, Good reference. Apply at 3 Sou st., near 6th avenue. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY GIRL, t 17 Years old, to take care of children, wait on table, or make herself generally useful. Apply at her present em’ Ployer’s, 29 West 35th st, HIGHLY EDUCATED AND ACCOMPHISHED GERMAN widow lady, without encumbrance, would like to superin. tend the housekeeping of a gentleman’s family housebald, or singie gentleman; the best of references given as to her cay pacity, Address Ida, Herald office, for three days. RESPECTABLE STEADY GIRL WISHES A SITUA tien to do chamberwork and walting in a private family. Goon veterence. “Please call for two days at 101 2h ste, bo- tween Ist and 2d avenues, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WISHES TO obtain @ pursing at her own house; haa lost her baby at ks! old. ease Inquire at 9%}, Mulberry st, frst Reference given. floor. A VERY RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHE eS A situation as cook, chambermald or laundress. Has tie ext of city reference from her last place, where she has lived for the last four years. Please call at 300 Hicks street, South Brooklyn, for two di SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, aa cook , washer and lroner, or chamber maid and waiter or to do housework for @ smal! family. Good reference. ay at 435 Hudson street, in the rear, tiret floor, for iwo days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA tion to do general housework for & small private family. Hease call at 245 West 16th st., between 9th and 10th avenues. A. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, either as chambermaid or walter, or to do chamberwork and fine Washing, Best of elty reference. Apply at 113 Kast 26th st, Can b for two days, A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITU Hop as chambermald and seamstress, or to do chamber work aud assist in the washing and jroning; is fully competent tonill either place. Call at 247 Kast 12th st., third floor, front room, where she ean be seen, and the best of clty reference produced, A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A. SITUATION IN A 11 private family, (o cook, wanh and iron; ale is a fire Tate baker, City reference from her last place, Apply at Ot Warren st. between Suaith and High, Brooklyn, Can be seen engaged. H SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO HIGHLY RESPECT. As seamstress, who understands 'y; the other a# laundress, and ber , who thorougaly understands her business, jest of city references. lease call at No. 2 Union Court, be- tween 1th and 12th st., for two days, A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION; IS A good Washer and ironer, and plain cook; she can do'cham- berwork or waiting; can give good city reference; has lived three years in one house. “Onn e'seen Tor one day at 238 W. 6 ue. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and to assist in washing tron: ing, or as waiter in some respectable family, Has the best of Place. | Ts willing to make herself Ri jy useful. Please call at 80 Hamilton #t., third floor, iront room, fcr two days, if not engaged. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid and to do plain sewing, or as child’s nurse. Call at 220 W. 17th at, AS AURSE AND SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION WANT. ed, by a Protestant, who {a willing and obliging. Hest of Teference given, Please call at 103 Greenwich st, for twodaye, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- on a4 good cook, washer and ironer; has the best of city reference trom her jasi place, where abe bas lived thres years. Please cailat 26 Tallman st., Brooklyn. A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion a4 nurse and seamstress, or as chambermaid and Waiter; is willing and obliging. Can produce the best of city Reter ence, Please call for two days at 75 West ih st., rst thor. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do general housework. Good city references can be ven. Please call at 197 Bast 12th st, third tloor, back room, io, § CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER—SITU ATION wanted by an American, or would do the housework of & smal private family, Can come well recommended, Apply for two days at 103 Greenwich st, eS YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN a fancy dry good or confectionery store, bent city reler- ences, Please address B. B,, Herald office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL 4 goad plain,feook, & firxt rate washer and ironer, and &n excellent baker, in « private family; bas no objection to do general Lousework in & small family. “Please call at No. 6 Hesier street, front basement. Can be seen for two days It not engaged, Hus good reference from her last place, CTABLE WOMAN, OF STEADY, INDUSTRI iis, Wishes & situation ax cook and to masist in the ‘& smail private family; is fully capa. ules abovementioned; city reference an be seen at 261 Xpring street, rear wo days, 3IRL WANTS A SITUA in a small family, or a chambermaid and NA seainatrens ble of discharging from ber last place, bnilding, second floor, back room, for RESPECTABLE YOUNG Hon as cook, of ‘lotes ‘an seen at 221 Court *., Brooklyn. in the store, for two days. None but a respects. bie indy need apply. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- (estant young woman, as nurse and seamstress. ‘The beat Of city reterence furnished. Can be seen for two days, at $71 th avenue, between 22d and Zid streets. ) PERSON OF SUPERIOR QUALIFI situation as seamstress in Jomed to do ail kinds of sewing and p's garments in the newest fashion; no objec: tion 'o make herself otherwise useful, Has the vest of cliy . Can be seen for two days at 116 1h #t., between avenues. A note addressed to that nu MIDDLE AG A‘ VYER—AN ENGLISH WOMAN, FORTY years of age, fully competent, or would make Tul where she would be treated asoneof tbe family. Wages «she hase sxnall income. Good references. Ad .C., Herald office. GERMAN WIDOW LADY WAN dress C. € TS A SITUATION AS single very good cook, and inderstands ber Best of city refere ¥ SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL AS seomstress; is 8 good shirt maker, and understands Grewmaking: would have no objection to do light chamber Good city reference. Please call at #7 West 24th #1, floor, back room. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM. bermaid or walter: in» good washer aud ironer, Call at Awe rou RPSPECTABLE YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, OF GOOD 21. disposition and ‘nest and Udy in her babite, Wishes @ ail allon #4 chambermald Sad good searnairess, OF as gOOd cook and 'o do the washing and ironing of « stall private family, Good city reterence. “Please call, for two days, at 108 West 30th at., between 7th and &h avenues. PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA ton in an American iamily, as sewer, or would do light housework; is fond of children; good reference. Cal) at 28 CI ., necond floor. SHMAN, WANTS A 4 Waller, In & privaus family; thordughly under pens, and can have the vest’ of city relerener. W., Cook's grocery store, corner of Hi #., and RESPECT A BL ‘OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion aa couk in a private family; understands Prec English, snd American #iyle of cooking. Can havo the city reference. Can be seen until engaged, over the dru corwer of 16th #!., and 3d avenue. NICE YOUNG WOMA WLISH PROTESTANT) desires a situation, as nuwse and Kearetreas, or chamber maid and seamstress, is neat and F Can be hi Pease ectful in ber deporiment. ighly reconimended for ebaracter and camnpetency y at 21 Bower: two days. A GERMAN, OF GOOD nhs Coachman and gardener. ne horees and carriages, and of gardening, and undertands p18 to take care of any partion lar place. Good reference given from bis last and previous employers, to whotn be ret Please call at 16 Exchange Place, or address Jacob, bor 171 Herald ottice reenhouses; be ix OOKKEEPER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS ASSIST. Ani, by & practical bookkeeper or entry clerk. Rathafac Feference of two years {rom last employer. Dry gamie Krocery preferred, but others not rejeced. Address WH. Tate, Herald ufice WOK.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE J conie, in & private farntly, Has no’ objection to maniat in Werhing and ironing. Can be seen for two days, If not en: ed. Can produce good city reference. Please ‘call at 125 street, between Sth and dh avenues. Bae —~ —A WIiGHLY BESPECTANLY PROTERTANT a rituation aa first clase cook Be peers (look A TRUKTWORTHY AND COMPETENT YOUNG Woman desires & situation, a8 mal and pastry coom, also all kinds of vegetables, haa lived with respectable families in city and cvuntry, uo objection io a first clase bite] or boarding houre, Please apply at 27) Bowery, ACHMAM AND GARDENER.—A SINGLE, STEADY, / ndustrions man wante ‘he above mentioned siination. un. Ae rviands bia business fhoroughly Can be well re oranmended by bis last expe; G, W., box 118 Herald office, 10t (0 days, and it will be stienited to, Freer COOK WANTED, 4 SITUATION, BY A Orv clase French cook, who perfectiy understands his bo wine in ai) tie branches. Can give the most mn Feferenee from hin laat employer ny, bowed and ers, ae to capability, aed inaueny. A tine afdromsed 105. -, Heras cn, will moat Ao ceeeneren— 4 YOUNG PROTRRTANT KOOTOH in desirous f if & sitamtion ; she ie fully com Potent ahd can give the best of city references Max bo ov Jectiom (0 Gow ‘we country, Address L. Hh, Vii Grae a, I AUNDEEKE OR CHAMBERMAID—AN ACTIVE, COM 4 petent Reotch woman deatres either siiuetion, uteertateia manging. can ute and do up mueline and geniienan « shire ia toe baal @yte; con be moll recemmecdied and world ns ob 0 the country 7) Srenuen Cand “PPT 9 adel aa NED QOCTHREN PAPERS PLEARE COPY. WANTED, BY +) a young lady, with tewtimonials of the bighew wanting wf #4 @nierurse, where As trav eINIDg Crmppanie she will be found setive and ine and piearing. Piease addrees for TAC. SITUATIONS WANTED. ProTesrant coox WANTED.SHE MUST BE A geod plain cook, and be willing «i washand iron. Wages good. Apply at tod Went Lith au wear oo melee GITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A. RE- Je who ly undersande te etiiy, eee bility. tor the vad 10 % cay ¥ (or the last . Pheace call at S42 twelfth slreet, Wetween’ Second oa Pars avenues, for (wo day4. GITVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, To DO SS chamberwork and waiting, or to assiat tu washing wud jatar, capable of doing lier: ‘The best of relercmse, she iro dayn af ser prmsout employer's: © Wes man, Weatr lty reference cane aiven wit regard | oe SITUATIONS WANTED. Wares NURSE, KLIRER WELSH» Orci. or American, in a family removing @ shor! di ance the country. She mum be experienced in the care oi -nildi Apply at Sf Lexington avenue, ope door above MAb rez BOOTCH, Wi Lett, AMERICAN ©" GER- ‘han man, With his wile oF sister aa vO © Kou short distance Im the country. ‘he man must ’ lable gardening and the cars Apply at 63 Leangios avenue. oa TANTED—A SITUATION AS OHAMBERMAID AND V Waiter, oF to take care of vhildren, by & young gurl whe 4 horse, GITWATION WANTED—TO TRAVEL, BY A RESPECT +) abie young woman, of very industrious habits, to Califor pia, Europe, or to the South, “Has undoubted reference. Can be seen at (or address M. F..) 217 Kilzabeth st, in the store, for three days, Qrvatiog WANTED—AS A GOOD PLAIN COOK, id good washer and troner, in w private family, Good city reYerence can be given." Can’ be seen for two days at ber last plece of service, 142 West 22d at, : GINUATION WAXTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS seamstress; would have no objection to do light chainber- Work; understands cutting and fitting children's dresses. ive hest of city reference. Please call at 262 Kast id st., {hina floor, front room, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A }OMPETENT PERSON 4s chambermaid or laund: thoroughly understands Freneh bic Une Mionable references given. Cail at 248 Mott street, between Prince and Houston. SITUATIONS WANTED, BY TWO RESPECTABLE PRO. tesiant girls; one is an excellent cook; the other a firs rate ermaid, Washer and ironer, Best of city reference. Also, by an English girl, to do general housework. Apply at 287 Hireadway, corner Reade st, SIVUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 4) woman, to do general housework in a small rivals fami. ly; 1s a good plain cook and excellent waaber and ironer. Hest of city reference. Please call at 171 Ist avenue, between Ith and [2th ste, top floor, frontroom, for two days. Quration WANTED—BY A COMPETE: take care of 5 Bood of city reference. Brooklyn, this mornin G)TUATION WANTED—BY A, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, as cook; understands all kinda of cooking, meals and or: ders, and also pastry, ina hotel or respectaoie dining saloon; no © clion to go ort distance in the conntry, if not sult in the city, Can be seen for two days, Good city reference from her Inst place.” Apply ut No. JU¥ Mott st, near Bloocker. washit the ber Hicks SITUATION WANTED—BY AN INDUSTRIOUS, WE iY recommended, effelent and deserving young woman, do the general housework of a private family; i# a good plain cook and an excellent washer ana ironer; understands bouse- wi oroughly. Apply at No. 16 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, in the basement. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY ARE *peclable young man, who thoroughly waderstands his business, The beat of city reference can be given »riety, honesty and capaoility, for the last ven years, Fiewne eall at J82 12th at., between Lat and 24 avenues, for two day GIUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG MAN, IN AN © importing or Vanking Louse; has had eight years? expert in & bank, and is a good judge of tomers any person in fa clerk of the ktad, by remaing a line tJ Cin care of the Bergen Point Exprons, No, 5) Veaey street, N. Y.. will receive prompt aitention, 10 FAMILIES GOING TO NEW ORLEANS 1 Wants ® situation as lady's mail o it kewer, and can do up tine musing has tived in ome of the most resp id has good recommendations. Address id office, which will be promptly attended Po vey compeTENT YOUNG WOMAN WANT BI tuations in @ private family; one ix an excellent cook, un derstands her business washing and ironing Washing and ironing; b big ly recommended 0 en for two days, at LIS Ith at, between 6th and it WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WISI SITUA tions—One as cook, washer and troner; the other ax cham- Vermaid, assist in plain sewing and take care of children. Oan be seen for two days at 63 West Ist) at., between 6th and 7th avenue: &o—THE ADVER Wishes to obtain an engagement as travelling agent. IRAVELLER, SALESMAN, lew man, or in any capacity where good business qualifications are required, Can give he we of Ope oF two horses, i required, for travelling. Address L, M., Post ofoe, Sa ce anni T° WIARDWARE AND CUTLERY IMPORTERS, ac — Wanted, bya young man, & situation immediately. Haw had thirteen years” experience in the above, with first rate re= as. Ads fraser, Bowery Post office, ) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.—WANTED, A KITUA Hon ws buyer, sulesman, or to make himself generally use fil, by @ young man of twelve years’ experience in the Notting. ham ince trade, in a New York importing house. Oity reference ate cha qualifications, Address X. ¥, Z., Herald fere ) FARMERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A Scotchman, as farmer or portar, or to drive a’ horse aud cart in the city: Ha had ten years experience aa farmer, aud ix competent (o take care . Can give sallafactor eforence from bia Dresent employers, Caubo seen at Nichi : Oy wi ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIKL, A SITUATION ‘As wearmstresa; understands all kinds of family sewing and dressmaking, fine washing wod fluting, Can mended by the iy with whom she hi # lived for stx years. ‘Can be seen tor two days at75 West 100 st, near 6th avenue, STABLE Apply at 232 85th at., room. WAxrEp—a SITUATION, BY A RES?! French woman, a# wet nurse, corner of Kb avenue, second floor, back WAXTEDDY A. RESPECTAMLE YOUNG WOM sitnation wa chambermald aid seatatross, or fo in the washinj ployer's, nord Wants SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABL Young woman, as chambermald and undress, reference gi Viease call for (wo daya at US West Xd between 6th and 7th aventies, In the rear. ht troning. i seen at her present em corner of 14th at, 7th avenue, ‘A SITUATION, BY A GIRL, BETWEEN 13 and 14 y t chamberwork in a «nail forntly; can take car ages not sn much an ob ject Aw A comfortable home, | Inquire at 150 Kast Zlat a, frst an seen lor two days, RIA, SITUA ly, the for two of day Wantenca SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GER man girl, as searnairens. Can speak good Kogilels. (oot reference. Apply at No. 109 2st st, between 24 and M4 ave pues in be seen for two days If nut engaged. J ANTED—A GIRL, ABOUT 14 OF 16 YEARS OF AGE, seiat in the general housework of a family of three To any one who needs a hotne, the situation would Apply at 60 Madison #1, near Oliver, SITUATION, BY A RESPROTAMLE GIRL Koo cook. "Good elly reference. Apply at » between Sd and 4h avenues, Can be seen not engaged. WARSTED-LY A YOUNG MAN, A HITUATION 48 VY clerk in & wholesale grocery of flour sore, Addreas N.M., Herald office, N. B.~T wil Pay $12 (len dovlars) funy bervon procuring for me the above altuation. ANTED: as cock 0 Bast 16th for two days, WARTEDSA SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND Janndress, or laundress alone, in & private family, by « Person who undersiands her work—all kinds of fine washing; ean give city reference. Please call at Z7 12th at., corner Lak versity place. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRKOTARLE Une gir), ty Oo general housework, washing avd irow ing: ben of eily refmrwuce: can be sean for (wo daye at 3 Ami second door frum Hieks, third floor, front room, Bout w, J ANTED— BY A RESIROTAULE PROTESTANT WO man. & situation 4A Cook, aod \O AaKiat in the washing And ironing of w privais fainily; good city reference given ean ve seen for two days, Please call at 140 10th at., between B and A, third floor, front ram. WASTED S SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPRCTA MLE Young women ; one aa first rate cook (anAersiands Kipg and pastry); the uber a8 chambermaid wud cameron, who ink Protestant, The best of feity reference can be given Ninth st., corner of avenue A; can be seen for (wo JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RwME JUNK WORD, a8 Nuri abd seamnsironn, ca and at ehile re dresses. oF would take (be entire charge A bab, Piewse call at 304 1h st, top floor rx ah tess TANTRD.—A OIRI, OF GOOD CHARACTER, Wito understands conking, and ls a gout washer aed ironer, will find « corner of permanent situation by apolying et 176 Wee: arren D-N¥ A MORT RPAPRCTARLE, STRADY bg WoInAN. « situation Wo do the general housework of @ reapectable private familly; \s a excellent washer sod TAN ironer and good cook, and can bake bread well. Has prey! city Please call a! 104 28h wt, vetween jth ‘ mt floor, back rum, for \wo ayy. we Mh ave TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, 1s YRAKA 0 Age, & sivvalion ae chambertmmid jo # private fa kot city reference. Viease call wins W. 1th and th avenare, Can be seen for two days y TANTED=HY A KESPROTARLE GIRL, & RITUATION 4s Durre and seamnetrons oF chambertaid ai’ seatnered can mal oy children's clothes, \e an exeniiens shirt maker at embroidery wad neediewort, Viraae call si toe Boor, front ron. W AXTED—BY A REAPRCTALLE. PROTRRTANT WO hatubermat and wemrnwtreo tn © cen Has the beat of reterenn y FANTRD—BY A REBPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN A Mituation, a Cook, washer sod Iromer to oljection [anare! mmonesork, in 8 sarali privase family beet of oy re voce from her inet place, where abe lived tree yours Ap Diy 4 20 Ontual at. tor two aye Wy 4arae-er A RESPROTADLE YOUNG ENGLIBN woman, & situation aa crok no objection Wo wacat try washing sad wosteg lor (wo Gaye ot Heat of reference given, Can be men rene wt, berwnen Bpring aot Prinen WAXTEDIBY A RESPECT ALE YOUNG WOMAN. 4 ‘nation an eeatparene apt Aresecnaker, in © yriveia aneiiy, Sew of ety reterenne Swyulre at 94 Kaas Jeu o, between M4 and Laungen &' ee. bow we Baye. panies EL Trane Ash. | WANTEDIIY A RESPECT ADLE. PROTERTANT WO man, % years of age 8 Minato GA Wet BUTE be wth (ny to sew or nee in tore chiren “ew Ith «., between Oh and eeteNe een eeeelonpeoee tL. TANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RRMPROTANLR nn WOM WORDAN, 88 Khe pinin Cork te kre of breed 00d ake, bike Wo Ohyeetion Wo ameet ond ironing. OF 6 # & Aihara in the coaniry he beet of tty reference. var jek Can be seu for wo days svenoes "i be seen tr wo days at Bx WAxTED A. SITUATION, WY A ReAPROTAMLE ung woman, ih & private tern! ‘ an (steliawt weaber oad trener Wy relefonee coe 0 ven from ber ina place eo Vorb we. or Cheah hy relerenee can be Cal 0 VM aremue, betwee Fh W4AzteD—ron A ¥OU xa WOMAN A MITC ATION reference free ber iam pines ne (an be wen tor Oe dae a! C1 Oho APL te, as he tery Care e fe event employer. App. y in the oy dure, S47 Oi ovante, botwenn Bist nod Xad'ole., Cor days. TANTED—A BITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO We mit wad Sod Woe ae do botsewore la ema) private ly. Good city reference, Apply at No. 124 2s wt. between ith and rh avea Cor two days, If vot eagaged. ASTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO. MAB, 10 gO 0 California whb a family, Good neem Apply at 13 Lewis mt WASTRDTA situ att 8 COOK, Washer an: “Apply at 340 6h aver ANTE given . WY A PROTESTANT GIRL? er. Good reference can be for owo daya. A SITUATION, UY A RESPECTABLE oamnatrens ID & re wiv Young Woman, as dressmaker and « epectable private tm IY. Kood rater nee given, Can be seen, HM not engawed, until the i0ui o: vtober at LO l4th at, be tween (Uh aud EU) avenuon, J ANTED—BY A RESPECT \GLE PROTESTANT GIRL. # situation, am iady'e mod wneb sands dressmaking ven, ANTED—BY A RESPEC) \U1.8 WOMAN, A SITUA. tion 4s Wet nurse tna p baving lost her own “between avepues B baby, elgbt weeks old, and ©, tap tor, front room, Wantep—a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE enlant Young WornnD, ‘as laundress, arvierstante ber Duniness, Satisfactory city refere: cox from ber inst Vienne call at 188 Went Lnih a, ANTED—A SITUAT ung Woman, as ches plain sewing. vod eity at Zed 10th avenue, betwer spuoyer. Mf and Waller, and w do Can be seen for iwo days 20h ata, WAXTEDIBY A YOUNG WM WN) A SITUATION TO do genera) housework, or #« chambertmald aad waiter in all privace familly, Ma good oty rofecenons, Fi Wo Cass at CO Went 13th mt. beiween Oth and 6th a a WANTHD<A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a young man, as walter, who will be disengaged in a few days eee, rel capability. Address J, CH. TANTED—BY A given ag to character aod 12) ad avenue, for this week, RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED Frenen lady, who emo give excellent reluranors, & Hhia- Huon AN housekeeper, OF compa: work. OF anainlant inglancy perdi M., 4 Ween Aid at, A SITUATION, VY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS bernard, ie @ good laundrens, aod can do up ladies’ fineries and tulle in he neatest mance he waiier, Good reference, Fieane call at 2b oh aver wear Udit at Address J. J W ANTED—A SITUAT) cook. Good reference. Can be near Oth avenue, in the rear bY A OTABLE ed Leonor (nh & strait fasily. (wo days at bo Went 1b #1, ANTED—BY A HIGHLY KESPECTABLE YOUNG Kroteh girl, ® sitiation as Nurse, of chambermall, tn a Private family; haw served in iret clase houses; salislantory Feference ns 4 given. Apply at Ie) 19h at, betw: stop foo ee “4 PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, Aw nd (0 aenint in the weaning and iroking bbe ly competent to ber work, and bring good chy re dations, Apply at No. # Went Zhxt at, WAXTEDOBY A RESPECT) ULb WOMAN, 4 SITUA Hon as first class Cook, abe thoroughly underelands her Can give the best of cily reter Apply at 203 9 #t,, for two duye, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RRSPROTAULY young woman, aa wet uuree, Good olty en. Apply at 112 Coucord st, treavklyts, for two da TANTED—A PROTRBTANT GUL (GERMAN SPEAK ing Bogitah preferred) ia du general housework, ‘cod Washer and rover need apply. Sma.! family; per month, References required, Apply in Mrowd third door above Os at. Wiiliaamab ED—A SITUATION Woman as chambermad aod plain jer! ‘assist in the washing and ironing. Good Apply at 37 Spring for wwo days. but a RD—Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & [tation ax cook, washer and ironer, oF to de general housework in asmall family, eng give Ue best of coy retex reners. Can be seen tor two daya. Apply at 29 W at, between Mth and 10th avenues, fret floor, VANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REXPROTABLE Protestant young woman, a4 chambermald ao! wal oF cham bermald and (0 aesint i wasiing and ironing; can ba seen loriwo days, Cadet 506 W. i]thet, between tb and 10th avenues, WANTED-HY A cook, io & respectable family, has no objecton w eo aa eook, Washer end ironer, ae sbe les Gre rele baal a! bob, ve the best of city referewee Irom ber last place. Cau at Avenue, between Slat aud Sud ale, 10 the alore, tor (we YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION Ag NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA. OF Kenter: appenrance aod pleasing addirean, aitendan’ 60 ou + in conmiders'iag for « ov wddvenn Mary, at ti Mi 8 BO second Ww any i Loe BY A REAPRCTARLE and waller, Can be seen at her press piace V TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WERPROTANLE young Woman a good cook, washer and lroner, pout haa lived in ber nat ‘place two years. Appiy in the rear, between di and {ih aves, Can WASTED A SITUATION, young Woman, a channle Huatlon 83 Bt Mark HY A YOUNG wo y TANTED—A SITUATION permald and waller, and 0 wamiet in the wet an eh and (ee ood ety relerence. apply at 16S aith tween Letaud 2b avenues, for (wo days ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE (ROTHOTANT GORE, uation odo chamberwork. waking aod euh.og in bie tainly, Rood ely Mf required. CAG be esen two days at h2 Wert 5d st, near Oth avenue WY TWO BREPRCTA HLM W AD TED—#ITU TIONS, on Aa protennerd coke. Meh Wom ever at 4 their Udslnens pperinatiy. wast v9 n be seen for (wo days at 4 King 9 WANTED—AHITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, 10 do housework in rmail’ private ry; i w tw her and ironer, and ¢ Halve work Of take care ofa baby, Quod relerence Avy y in Lafayette place, thren doors (rom Raymond #., Brook yr third Boor, back room. do plain couking SANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REMPROTAEL?, young woman, (0 do Keneral boasework, ia pla “sab and a good washer and troner. Hest of reference, Gat wi 192 Kewt Ziet 9, between 24 and 34 back room W ANTRED—BY A REMTECT Wtf MARRIED WOM wb ah bremst of milk « ebiid wy nuree a! hours. oF at 210 aver ving lot ber baby one week © Oraene PANTED—A ITUATION BY A Kear Ant. rh, to do J housework in & renpesiabie priva fam))y | ls Of Oboging heponttion; We willing to take bares” + erally weet) has good city relerencen Viena es. “oe days a) 109 20th ot. between Oh and Tih avenues. TANT) D—BY A YOUNG WOMAM, A RITUATION T ali family, les goed paw cow woner Can ve som a 1b Jay et bireot ys tyre lar for (wo days 0% Hb Raat 238 wire JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUm Wotan, i 4 mall private fanlly, (a de genere. bo oe Inquire at 179 Kaat 1 Uh ot, WANTNDWA AITUATION, BY A MRAT YOUNG Gin, * lient My referehre. ae Ware eet chamber taal, ine charee of * birth, 60 9 ew Peay, * a perma of adperienre wt Wager 6 10 Ws toil, is ‘hoe ety oF Brooklyn avenue, Gear 234 #. baby from ia 94 SANTED—A NEAT GERMAN ri emk Wegiiah, on bacbermmae! & ne waabiny will be given, waar, soe in wiiling \) work, Apply #09 Hast Vi'eenth etree er, ween Went A MITUATION BY A RAPROT A * yi, ss chat ertoaid Suk waiter, im fainily, on an chidren'* waren wid meanatewe " ot Appiy 6. 70.4 avewsn, betwee Mlb aad 1hb be conn for Owe Aaya, A MITV ATION, BY A REAPROCTA SL jou g worm erie, <A SITUATION, Aw ¥ Lame COOK by ae + TION, & RET CLARE COOK, ants ter bosom, bine oudion ana 16 ng. aed cam gem bet aot piace, Can be gene, Went ith fecund teen, in Seeger rng - WAsrRD—4 ITUATION, BY A REAPRCTARLH 75, Se Cork, washer nel roman! gon hy relerene vem. "Cnn be wren tor two hays, wo BY Mahmow we. byw boner, At rece. J ANTI A VY A RRPROCT ABLE She Women oe Gremmaner io Driven tamey, can cut and te ladien ent Miviren « dremee OF 806M by Wilhng { 60 Oe rhishren's conhd Wowt of rele given. Cab be seen, for (wo Gays, at No 1 Kaan ed fone, are ote i ITUATION, BY & reer Wis (ara, eta SS oe oe bee hy retorenee eam be 4 1h omens wregn, Rowse Beemipe, ale tr 00 eto ame (Ss a ay tei , 44 Wa ho aren, tevbeen ed f ¢ Bned meting J ANTED—A SITUATION, WY A INGLY RREPECT, V Rat era wd wena eee - vip YOUR wir, wa 0 sar wants tee cr me fr, Se tat reer enees rem te Tarniliee in Be ty oy HY rere, Derwern Beh and Suh vn, (am be weme low two days, fired ee For Situations and Help Wanted, we Sixth Pag

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