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The Pseudo History, Phiivsophy, Uses and Rewuls of Medicated Intalavioa” Uniwasked. LETTER NO. 1, ‘To TH» Son ov Te New YORK HeRanD— Jb my icker of yesierday | relerred to the disreputable and despicable source irom which this slanderous attack upon ind. fativn came, and to the fact tbat iis redoubtable author copied Wy tiet of Authorities from the &| werks io procure and make extracts irom them, and then an bie hingly paraded them velure the public, as a proof of his aequainianee wilt the Avy seboolboy in the }and pits sometime re eee ey cael wpy seitsh or ot tye perverted nod taequotsd text, Butof iis more here- 4 J bow come io the inquiry, who wrote ui forih over the signature of a quack, wi Slenrly seca’ ie tn tAtmoanse” ‘and ia’ bix "six Lectures,” which, for unserupuious mendacity, can only be rivalled ibe tietons cl Manchausen? 1 saw at a glance that the pret ‘00 writer had nothing 10 do with them beyond adding abd ihe considerate pareph tnnediney, preceding it, by which be strives (0 ‘alids 10 his office, by the anisiur ‘auoe that it Will “give him pleasure ‘o care Wea.” ‘The last sentence of each article is all that is cennine, 1 «perk with a two-iold conidence on this point, for 1 Was fore. warned; ax ihe following notes will show, of what was "bo ug pot up for my especial benefit, Here'is the first one ra- ‘Tuunspay, July 19, 1855. DR. R. HurteR:—Are you acqnainied with the ey of Al. Beaumont Maddack of. ? Tfind init all the pith, sometimes the worde, of your celebrated leiters on that supject @ ean mbaiation), dnd T will soon give, pro Louo publico, = extracts from ibis work Lich uae” pad plagia- fo signavare.) ‘the spite and talseboor manifested in this nove only made me supile. and my mirth was somewhat increased on’ ving, bens pinoy g the folio Jeter in the same al a WME, B0G Of paper of the same ey Paling aod . I men- teal these oibeswive Mnimportant waiters to show the \iniis- takable identity of the authorship ol the wo notes, Numer two lays bare the piots— Sarunpay, 2L, 1885. Dr. Howren:—Wiil you allow a patient and’ a iriend 0 ad- dres# you? The intelligence may not be worth much, bat itis given wah the Kindest tative. You kuow me well, sud etve iny name, dutiwere subject named my inior- bl might get into Lroubie and accuse me of a breach ofgood ‘Yesterday 1 saw a who is atiachod to the office of the Fitehos; he tlle me they bave sent (0 Kacope and have obtain- edall che works on inbalauon, and tbat they have oltered a Dr. Harber, an English physician, anda highly literary mas, to commence a xeries of letters over bis own signataie, an ‘coved regularly with them, showing the origin of the sys!em. io uuuphovy Davy's exportunents, and all dat has ‘bee wet. ten on che eubject, with a view ‘0’ depriving you of any merit in the treatment, as to its discovery, showing, also, wat ‘he (reatment fails in most cases, He bg that they bave been for some months obtaining all the tosti- mony on the later head that could be obdiained from many of your pavieuts on and win a tow days, partionlacly froin a ir. King, who has written several violont letters agains: you and your system, J understand that Dr, Barber as yoi de- shnes eniering on the business, although @ good otfer has been macie to hap. It wonid be well for you to sce hit, or ‘One 10 10 50, He is not very fond of the Fitches, and I thiak wigtt leave them. { understand that Dr, Barver aitends all thetr surgical cases, aud has a supervision of all letiers re- ceived and writen (o the establishment, i i From a F: ‘The writer claims tobe “a patient and * n irien: hay been * inforn ND. who » ot the scheming going on, and consenta to be guilty ofa * breach of good faith,” providing it is kept a secret, Ho is intimately acquainted with the internal allairs af this centre of slander and conspiracy, for he tells us, * they have sent to Europe aud obtained ait the works on Inbilation.”” ‘These they Lave ollered to “an English physician and highly Merary man,” thathe might commence a series of letwern “over lis own Fignatnre.”” Doubtless thi highiy iterary wan” nada spark of self for it appears that up to that timo—July io enter upon the business,” or ‘o appear in the publ as a traducer of inhalation and it ix probable tat he finally conkenied co compromise the matter by writing them on con- vondition that (ie unpriticipled pretender for whom be prostl- tuted his medical knowledge, and trom whom he received bis hire, should assume the authorship, He tells us, nowever, that they had been obtaining all the Injormation they could trom my patients, No ar‘ifice, it woems, was 100 mean and contemptible for them to resort th, [ie ap! Pears, (00, that “ihe physician” was tully aware of the charac- ter of iis émployers, vor notwithstanding the “good offer,” he was “not very iond? of them, Another fact comes out in this lover from “a friend,” viz., that af] the letters received and writen in that establishment were the production of this “highly literary man.” Thus it ig that the pabiie are imposed upon, apd the hidedasness and dieforniy of empiricism render lernally respeciabie, while all is rotten and loathsome beneath. Have, then, natil proved otherwise, must I tix the authorship of the two le:ters Mich iave recently appeared on the “History, Philosophy, its of Medicated Inhalation.” 0 ane world regret sincerely than feel prints, self to wron; fully wound the feelings ofany man, and 1 deem it bat justice to sty, (bat in proving, Ly the anonymous notes now published, Ubat the graces on mnalation were net written by (he person ‘over whose signature they appeared, it would. grinve me to orl that I have anjuetly attributed them to the anonymous ‘whom I need ¢carcety add I regard as Dr. Harber , ov some friend who has a peculiar and very deep in- terest in his atiairs—should timo prove that ano'ber than the one suspected is ibe real anthor. To allright thinking people H cannot but be a sonrce of pat (o discover that an mtelligent member oi on bonerable profession has pros'ttuted alike his boner and his talents at the shrine of “filthy re.’ Tomor- row | sbali expose the fallacy of his statements and the sellish- ness of bis motives. Your cbediont servant, * R. HUNTER, M. D, Physician tor Diseases of the Lungs, No. 828 Broadway, N. V. October 4, 155, Lerten No. mt ‘To THe Enon ov tm New Youx Hes ann: T come now to ex # fallacy of (he state selfishness of the mouives Which characterize the act conrweradon. Were it necessary for me to give any further apolo: entering upon this delence et inhalation, 1 miyht vr, am only acting in self-defence, assailed ax I au by the your. Hiity 59 bountifnliy put fori,’ My identity, ney ibe oviect of his unprincipied attack is sufficiently establis”ed by the te: quentuse of the term quoted, the “pecialis.” this boing the iitle of ray monthly journns, in which the whote sahject of in ‘e history, practice and vesuits, are (ally and fairly The fa.se pretense of the motive assigned tor writing ov the ubject of imhalation, is rendered apparent by a lew tacts. Since my first advocacy of tin this country—in’ 1Asi—T have claimed for this practice the confidence of the pablic and the Pictewsion, riot nlono because of the succewstul results atcained y it in my own practice, but on the ground of the high pro- fessional character of many of its European advocates, In the spring of 152 1 procured & review of Mr. Maddock’s book on inbalation in severa) newspapers, among which may be men- tioned the Albany Eventny Journal and the Albany Knicker- Docker, the iatter of which papers, copied tho entire pre- face. During the snmimer of 1859 1 advertised the preparation of an American edition of Sir Charles Scudamore's work, With an ntrodueion, notes and an appendix by mysell which I was prevented from completing by the loss ofa trank Seniaiping the manuscript. In the winter of 1885-4, 1 pablish- ed a * Practical Treatise on Diseases of the ‘Throat and Langs, With thei treaiment by Inhalation,” In the, preface to the fest edition of which. I gave the names of Nir Charles Seudamore and Dr. Maddock, as ninong the ablest advocates of this prac- tice, Yo my tirst lever on inhalation, published jn the antama ‘of 9804, in all the principal papers ol this city, the following AIR aimed that inhalation is entirely a new practice, ht under the notice of the profession, and pras- I v great suceess, by Sir Charles Scudamore, a distinguished English physician; and about the same tine by Dr. Murray, of Dublin, and many others, Of lace years, as ex. perience suggested new ws for inhalation, defined cor- reetly the operation of those previously known, abd improved the rade and imperiecia appratus employed,’ its succcss has been such as to establish beyond the possibility of cavil, thag confirmed and undoubied consumption may be cur even under desperate circumstances.” In the seventh letter of my series, published in the, Tines, Bere id, Tribune, Home Journal, Mirror and other papers of thie cit) reader will findtwhat my claim siated, as fo!\0ws:— 11 have devored the experience of Years to erec: th {ania on which inbaiation ix based, into a system of practice, applicable to every form of the melancholy and complicated maladies which bave their seat in the organs of respiration, An? | have new the high satistaction of seeing my labors rewarded by the success which has already given publicity fo my practice, and in the public estimation, which is spreading tis fame no’ only thrvnghout ihe United States, but the world, pene, ves 1x ACCES Passages and cells tor ths application of medicine. Bu! (¢ will at once be ‘chat the mere act of inhaling isin tiself no remedy. The reshedy Nex in ihe medicines which the physician pre seribes; wile the kind of medictne—the streneth and forin of ncministration—raus: be, reguiated by his experienor and | know! pe” 6 is series T again referred to Hbject, and pointed oitt the manner in Which Inhalation was previous: Jy prictived in this coaniry, and by some in thiselty. Here are my remarks:— “Afier having spent years in laborious study and investiga- ton, (0 reduce experience on which inhalation is based (o order, | introduced it into the Uniied States in the Spring of 1s), as a rational and systematic practice in pulmonary dis- eases, Prior to that time the attention of the profession ln this country bad been but impertectly directed to the subject. experience conaisied chiefly in burning rosin and tar on @ heated shovel, or inhaling iodine from a teapot. One physi clan of this city, promicently identified with the treatment of vbroat and, oe wes, used (6 direct his patients to rab jodine on the chest on retiring to bed, and then to draw the blankets over the bead, tha: the iodine, rendered volatile by the warmth of the body, might be inhaicd—there); compelling the poor sutlerer to breathe over and over, not only the poison Stet Off from the lungs, but the offensive exhalauions of the And in my last letier of, this series, (No. 15) I distinctly de- baton ed these pretenders of new systems of inhalation, [ ob. served — “T might Instance as another class ihe tribe of imiiatora who follow me with their pretended pew systems and improve and the uo ler ments on inhalation. lever appeals strongly to the good sense of mankind also appeals with equal force 10 the avarice of the impostor. An honorable man scorns to steal merit aa an hones: one (o steal gold—bui the mean in spirit follow our fomsteps, Lorrow our language, our ideas, wud our repuia- ee jn the first number of the mee published three # before the appearance of the first of these letters, the false preience of which I am now unmasking, I gave no less meet, ch disclaimed priority the following para Soar 0) « tv in the following paragraph: — “fo inhale ix as natural as to swallow, and has probably. 05° curred to the mind of ever hy sician @ thousand umes. To eal ney system oft y iaae absurd ax it would be lair scovery of a new system of breathing, or a new Pon inden, ange Buc itis one thing to know that we enn | ‘knd another to know what medicines we ought, and Jo what proportion we should inhale them ‘0 cure ‘These he bad read, for he alludes to the Specialist, and copies these very authorities, And yet, in the Teck of 8 nn) ‘evidence be bas ibe npadence to aawign an bis moive for writing agains! uhalaon that we had advanced “bold and confident giaims to novelty.” I cannot conceive @ bolder place at men- dacious effrontery than this, the very purpose of which was to @inguise the Gishonorable and mercenary motve he had in view. To morrow I wil! expose his false quotations - representations. 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GUECORY to Miss Saran Anne WALDRON, all of this city. On Wednesday, Oc Biacvent to Eiizauern JANE Sant, both of Spring Valley, Hoekland Co.. Ye On Thursday, Oe derhook, at the Church of the Annux Wiicoxson to EMILE A., youngest daughter of D, A. wan, of this city. On Friday, Oct. 6, by the Rev, Thomas Towell, in Cal- vary Chapel, Twentieth street, WrittaM SHaW to Miss Mary ANN Campurtn, both of this at the reside: 3, by the Rey. P. Allen, AaKon D, 4, by the Rev r tirst avenue, ba im Wednesday, Oct. 3, by the Rey. J. Banvard Laury, of Mount Nugent, county Cavan, Ireland, to Mise Hannan M. Fostex, daughter of the late James Foster, Keq., of Rossville, Staten (land, Gn Thursday, Oct. 4, by the fi ARIA LOUIsA, daughter of the late M Dr, Ferris, Row Is Brooklyn, on Thuraday, Vet. 4, by the Ri f James M. BaxNatyNe to Miss June Gitmour, both of Glas gow, Scotland, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, Oct. 4, by the Kev. J. D. Wells, Groner Bronnran, of Port Jervis, N.Y. J mune, daughter of Dr. John B. MeMunn, of the former On Wednestay, Vet. 3, by the Kev. Dr. Harris, at Crace Church, White Plains,’ Deu, daughter of James Dick, Exq., to Aurks B. Sanbs, of New York Ja Fitewiliiam, Rev. A. M. Bridges. on Wednesday, Mr. Jomn ft. Kotnatr, of to Mixs Kate 0., daughter of David Fallam, baq. At Cheshire, on Monday, S«} Wituas 8. Bares, of this ter of Kyer Bristol, Faq., 07 ¥ ty, to Miss Axtommrre, daugh: On Frday, Oct. 6, Conmick MeAvixey, in ddeniy, on Saturday, Sept. of apoplexy, Jase H Brainy, Esq., merchant, of this Y, in the 6lst yoar of The funeral will take place this o'clock, from the Chu Fifth avenue and Tenth street. those of bis son, 8. Wentworth Rev. Charles Reynolds and John 8. Wilson, are invited to attend, without further notice. taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment. On Wednewlay, Uetober 2, I’ ‘h of the Ascension, corner of eke ELicaweTet STH, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from her ‘olumbia street. . §, MARY Axxe Gaw, ekiest daughier of Alexander and Flizabeth Gaw, The friends and acquaintances of the fomily are pectfully invited to attend her funeral residence, No. 217 Mercer street, to-morrow afternoon, a st one o'clock, Cemetery for interment. riday morning, Oct. 6, Fraxcu Nerreun, aged 77 late residence, On Friday, 0 Bis friends and quaintances are to attend his funeral, from his late re venth «t., to-morrow afternoon, at hal” pa His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter ‘On Friday morning Uct. 5, Many Euiza A. Masrensow youngest daughter of Peter and Mary T, Masterson. ‘The friends of the fomily, and those of her grend-m- there, Mrs. Masterson and Mrs. Quinn; and those of ber uncles, Patrick, James, Hugh, John and William Henry Masterson; and John, Patrick and Henry Quinn Michael Treacy, are respectfully invited to atte faneral, from her late residence, corner of Fifty-eighth street and. Broadway, this afternoon, at one o'clock remains wil! be taken to Calvary Cemetery tor interment. On Thursday, Vet. 4, Joun Mowrox, Jy jowton, formerly of Bal and Rebeces His friends and those of the family are respec vited to attend bis funeral father, 187 Eaat Twenty-first street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock His ‘remains will be taken to Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore. Om Friday, Vel. second daughter the 424 Highlanders, aged 20 years. The friends of the family and those of bis brothers and brothers-to law, John Fitzgerald and P, those of her brother, Wm, #. attend ber funeral, from her late residence, No. 6 Monroe 1, At two o'clock. Her remains from the residence of hix Jase Euza, wite of Corn the late Stewart Wr. F. Boyle. aleo are requested to street, to-morrow afterne will be interred in Calvary On Thursday, Oct. 4, Witla Perry, aged 106 years The relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his fune-al, from his Inte residen: Twenty seventh «treet. thi afternoon, at one o'clock. Tuam and Roscommon papers please copy. On Friday, Oct. 5, of consumption, Wnisam R. ‘The f) and relati f the family, and the mem- , also the members Co. No. 40, are respectially invited to attend the funeral services, from his late Righth avenue, this afternoon, at three o'clock. maina will be taken to Paterson, N. J., on Monday morn Oct. 5, Wittsam Grasomn, ot 44 years, 9 t ¥ h age te The friends and relatives of the tamil; Snvited to attend his fanera), from No, morrow aitergoon, wt two ¢ Pearl cee, rug waperiery Maya ( are respectfully ‘clock, without farthes invi Oo Oct. Aes, DNS, widow of Charles Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, trom her jate resience, Third ave- mue, near #ifty-seound street, to-morrow aiternoon, at one o'clock. On Tuerday, October 2, in Hamilton avenue, South Prooklyn, atter a long and painful sickn@ss, IsaWRLLA, wife of Francia i. ean a W papers se copy. On Friday morning, Oct, 5, at six o'clock, Buza, wife of Charles ¥. Leavitt. ‘The friends are respectiuily invited to atiend the fune- ral services, at her late residence, No, 87 Clinton street, Brooklyn, to-day, at twe've o'clock. in Brooklyn, at the residence of C. C. Dunkens, Oxford street, Capt, Jonn Moornean. His friends, parti larly shipmasters, ave respectfully invited to attend his luneral, from the residence of Mr. v. €. Dopkens, Oxtord street, near Dekalb avenue, this ang 00D, at hali-past two o’elock. ichigan papers please copy. in Erookien. on Friday aie Oct. 5, after a short illness, Mr. Joun Lewis, son of William and Mary Jane Lewis, 27 years and 12 days, e ‘The triends and retatives of the tamily are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Yortland avenue, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklya, this afternoon, at two o’clock, without further notice, On Thursday, ct, 4, at Belleville, N. J, Many Avy, wife of Jaa, H. Barclay, and eldest daughter of William It. Hodge, in the 25th year of her age. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are res- pee fully invited to attend her funeral, from the Hoboken ery, foot of Barclay street, on Monday morning, the 6th inst, at ten o'clock, On Thursday, Oct. 4, Hennuerra Devon, The friends of the family, and of he Devoe, axe respectfully invited to from her late residence, No. 105,Grand street, Jere City, to-anorrow afternoon, at foar o'clock. On Friday, Oct. &, Makconer Ann, wife of Advian Still- well, aged 40 years. The iriends of the family are revpectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, at Fort a- milton, to-morrow afternoon, a¢ two o'clock. At Great Barringion, Mass., on Wednesday, October 3, Many P., wile of Geo, 1, lyes, of Brooklyn, aged 37 years. ‘The funerni will take place at Great Barrington on to- morrow. The friends of the family are invited two attend. tend ber funeral, On Bunday, Pept. 30, at Portamouth, Va., of yellow fever, while on @ mission of duty towards his fellow men, Doctor Epwin Huytmn, of this city, aged 23 years. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY D MEDICATED INHALATION, TPHE HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, U. Medicated inhalation ” in LETTE By Da. 8. 8. Frrcu, » AY, Ss AND RESULTS OP seatinent of lung diseases, im, 0. 714 Broapway, NYY, Octomuit 3, 1856. THAT iT 18 AN OLD PRACTICE, PROVED—OTHER PRETENSONS EX- FORD A FAILUKE VALUABLE LVPOWATION IN PACT ¥ KePUDIATE IT, sand cited authorities proving ot Mung dis eases by " mediei rane. tho- ply tested in hoepitals and private practice by numbers of the most distingnished and skilful physicians the w koown, and that it is valuable only wh aployed in connes tion with al and constitutional trex'inent, abd then only in ne » , in view 0 faets and authoritle doubt be surprised, as he well may and assurance exhibited by those ment in this city, in etnitr coveries, are using new hitherto inknown. But there is not less audue r r equally cool assumptions made by these inhalists, 1 will uotiee a few Of them; and Ist. ‘That “ins these men, & su mi 4 4 pre: in the tensions io novelty principally that the reader muy atiermpted gross deception on this point, bow in the assumptions ofthe men. wi rating itn relation to th patients, and, inder Any other protensions se: Now, what has i ed by these men? 1 rand miserable failure! A ‘allure as much more complete and disastrous than’ has at 5 hands ol the European ph 1, 9 tbe skill, knowl it hy Those great te he medica) neophytes here, On thls do not speak Withont authority. plives who have cou making expe transcended that of sn Cine doth p alot tia treattnent, Vb of 18 worthless aud injurious charac roken hear! Who cal daye avo—"O, that J has tried inhalation {ai der Dr. ——, and hay sak sore rapidly day by day. No, 1 supposo, it 1s too iaie to save him, aud he mest di If "the doctor bad only dene anythin, him, or given bim anything, but he dit nothing bat to take him breathe his craél smudge. Why, sir, I had often to force him inte the room and vo men to hold him and make bit breathe te irfwith whieb the room was (lied. 15 di oe sir, I should go and shoot hi Frown quar limony——""Tt has done me 000, * f appeal wo the reatar, have y duped fnily five months un any exsential by ‘ure ip your midst i* not an isolated ease, witnessed every whore, and the only on al) bands a ¢ Wel, the tail The same resalt bs won Why there i not he practice by the poor nagines he ts the is the suppoal known per u is”? way they (it unwise to be (nus de- pion, abd ail other , hot because the fa sonally ( any cure—and for no other reason, ceived. be said, however, that certifieat have biished, Buton pingt- . has been asserted een given to the world the history of over a hundre of diseased lun, in which inhalation alone bh Hat, rend pany auch st OF cou) h number has tai). There have been published what . 1 think or any that have been treated by inlinlation al within the last (Wo years; and the history given by the invalids themselves, but over the name of another physician. I! the reader will take the trouble w investigate them, he will ie of the persous named bad the eons ump that One {8 now no better. The other two wi as they have wauld, that ad don of the lungs, and no ce during the lWeatmeut their “invallng hed consuinpion. They were efused. It will be found, too, eside Inbalation daring the in two Years, and these and unsalé evidence upon In the efficasy of a medical pri nblic bave betore thea as to th 1 the last two fon’ has been fn pr nafounded assumpu for the plain bl ished ay, (0 defence by its want of eaccess in t itthus would be to reject tt But this is no! trang.” When 1 hands, perience in general medicine, with tnheadon with de ation, 1 pan con their imnda t vyed by wmile practice tor oiher, In Europe it has been emp! physiclans. Look at some of thelr ir John Forly el light chat hawe tila nd of plgmies that are p gian's in meric! minated the world~-now compare U riding the inbalation”” here. 1 oon fews, is ridicut yal neveswary. 1 fo see wh or is poritively worthiew, while it had som of the former; why {t should not n away, jon that really valuable | tnct been to the pubile bypihese (aha trne, The readers of their adveruaements have observ’ ably, the assumption made and frequently reieraind, that not only is the inhaling for the frei time introduced pnb ¢ medical y bat that it fact belong unfolded and that substan’ in regard to it. Thixelaim |, and unless the reader is on h the belief that \t is Bu ular consistency, this pretension is ax baseless a4 an Others Thave unmasked. [is not (rue ty Siem of information can be for publications of ibe * inbailrts he whieh p' r well informed perrous, have not long heen fam liar, with: single tmmensely Laportant (1) exeeption, that certain men ‘ound at cer’ ety, who doc'or by i 12 Tam wrong in the foregoing sate der will easily correct ma, Their publication ethe world. Examine them with reference 10 thie What do you find? Beside the slatements that com may inhale volatilize medicines, (but what, fs a0. 8 that these men adminisier such medicine tha mote, 1 find biundering, tnrorrect deseriptions of rma of disenge to which the respiratory organs certain ridiculous ssumptions in regard to r practice,” “quackery,” Ae., that ie all—absoiniely all, Tusk apy physician what single ‘piece of valuable lator mation he has ovtained from any of the publications he in holies? I ask the general reader what hew light they have shed ow his mind? He bas iearted ‘hat certain men in this cit) pres tend to cure consumption by inhalation ed & theory on th t whieh, perhaps, appears pia bie, When sifted nosuppor ed gouinptions wit which their papers are filled, I ask again ‘his all? [i cer taloly isso. 34. The pretension the: physicians generally approve the treatment of inhalation alone for |) diseases, a8 condarted by any of these men.—This, (00. ie duecly Nuleue, What evidence Che fact In there betore the public! I reply, nut m word, ex eepiing the bod assumptions ot these men. I: intrue that, tclge Hine sloce, toe mucilty of privele ‘corresponteuce wad evidently violated, and a number of leters from physicians were paraded to the bewspepers, accompanied )y asa ensont bat the wrivers of the letiers endoraed therein the pratt But they did, in (act, no such (king, ‘The leitera were nearly ail simple letiers of inquiry, aking for tntormation upot the subject of inhalation, A few of thetr writ ndeei, added ‘he idea of inhalation struck hem favorably. if | remem- ber correctly, ove only endorsed \¢ folly. Thia is the lengt and breadth of the proof adduced to suppor this pretensiem, ‘The trurh i, intelligent physicians every ® c repediate the ireaim lung diseases by in T may add, {t Is Wo be hoved that those phywicia their innocent letters of inquiry metamorphowed mevia Of & practi they confessed (hemwelves (gnorant of, properly appre isied the act of publisting correspondence, and felt duly honored when te selves strung Up As Irophies of congiiest. like whip of the Indias, warrior Also, the! (hey found the ed to them satistactory, vir: in subsianee, that none of them knew enongh (o practise inhalation, and that they were ail dim honest scarps woo did uot send thelr patients to the New York imbalint! Tt # the common trick of empirtes in medicine to take sbetier under the wing of the “regular (seulty;” to counlerfelt their eudervement, fo. pretends horror of quackery, and to sirut about in stolen plumes. This dodge will deorive only ihe weak, Having exposed the baseieeaness of the princ pal pretensions of the tahallsts, we nre now prepared (0 wale ana rep!) 0 Whe question — MWhy is medicated Inhalation when used alone for diseason of the Jungs an irrational, uneuccesrfal and dangerons pram’ ine— This quesion opens » broad field, embracing the woe phllo- Of disease and medicine, ft without exploring ihe ea fire eld, I can, I think, if the reader will give me iia alention, anewer it satisfactorily in a few paregrephe— his | will do in my next. Let me add here that persons interested in the ‘resiment of long dieases should noi perm | their atiention \o be overted frorn the tall investigation and exposition of "madi lation.” now being Iaid before (bem, by any opllateral (v6s\one of * wail "OF by any personal shuas I may be (he wal ject of, | Hach things will not certainly divert me from my par- fore, he ¥ more important for the invalid 0 know ‘ba “* inhalation, im this clty, than te know who it ht that masks het atm bere publishing are writen hy myself in conneon with my Ansonia wid Detter, J. Bs Puch.) Mon wine bs paren Youre Author of Sta Lectures on Conmvmpcion and | for Dmeneen of aw ca lecaases Ofige 11d bovmowng, Ne Ke ihecdaewcey ents ~-re- dere EW PRINCIPLE! NEW REMEDY! NO POISON! N RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE; ‘Or Antigote to Malaria; for we prevention and cure of fever ont sgue, or chill tever; dumb ague, and other intermittent Sat symptom ypu fevers selioe weet ae wind oh A if, yellow fever, a ver, onerel debilny, night ‘oweals, aod all olber jorma of disease Which bave & common engin wa MALARIA OR MIASIEA, These diseases are common to many |oralities of the United ‘States; but wherever they prevail, Norin, sou, Kastor West, ey all equally spring trom the same tminwnal cause. Tho great variewy of symptoms and forms Of disease is owing prin- Sipally to ditteretice In age, sex, constitution and babita of we suflerers; but as the cause ixjhe same, they will all equauy yield to a remedy that is compAient to overcame or remove that cause. By the laws of nature, every principle bas lis opposite, and for Gvery tiiefase, OF Cause Of disease, there Ws @ reagent, or in other words # specific remedy, A!) malaria, whether ar fom marshes, siagoant water, decomsposiion Of animal Yegelable mavier, oreven newly cleared lands, is the eame in character and effect; js @ poison toatiog in be atmospnere, causing diweaxe to ail Who breathe it, (n accordance with those unalterable laws governing ihe unerring affinity subsint- ng berween opposites, were is in the préparason before us ered \o the puvlic— THE NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALAKIA, which neutraizes the poison whenever |t comes in contact witb if, even in the open air, and when taken iatervally com pletely purities the system affected by it of ts baneful infuence, ‘4nd dius restores and preserves health, ‘The remedy is believed to be entirely new, aud unknown to any but the proprietor, who distinctyy clauns we following ex- traordinary results irom its nse :— Jt will instantly check the ague in persons who have suffered for any length li tame, rom one day to twenty years, aud by continuing ite ure, according (0 the directions, @ radical care willbe eftected, the patient continuing free from the compinink for ever, unjess subsequent exposure lo Malaria should, make its une aealn neceseary. In ite cperaiion upon ibe polson in the system, it will imme Atalely relieve all the distressing symptoms of Uillous or ague diseases, and when the disease is cured, it will entirely pre Vent the accession of GENEKAL DENILITY AND NIGHT EWRATH, which so often foliow the administration o° o!her medicines, The patient wtonce begins to recover apperiin and strengib, and continues to improve until restored t health, By iis use fever aud ay ue may be banished rom every farnily aud elany in the community; farmers, mechanics, att ing ped a ENTIVE, and pure heir respective avoeations in perfect safety from ague ort allmeks during the sickly season, Which is ollen to them the most valuable part of the year. Since tie introduction al the cure in every part of the United States, its success has been so complete aid unvarying as 10 Dave Tally proved these axseruous in favor of is exiFacrdinary merit, When these dectarat ms were made, a the date of its iniro- auction, they seemed insredible to many, even of the mont can- did minds, because all the resources of ceience had been axed in vain (o subdue ague or Villous diseases; and what was ss) Worse for ague sufferers, ail their reniedies or treatment, wee ther sevenllic or empirical, have been limited to we vse of Polsonous or destrnctive drugs, sach As aTHeMic, quluine, ter: cury, salicine, &e. The eflects of these are sometimes worse pihe disease they subdue, and when such remedies fail, or give only temporary relief, their polsonons effecta are super: ‘added (0 the poor siifferer’s Lirst complaint ‘On this account ague sufferers should ve particularly careful about ttsing any secret fever and ague remedies, LO 5 the makers of them uniformly amert diet they may be taken with perfect mafpiy, even when st in notoriously well known that weir poteney depends sniely upon destruc Now, a a proof that the remedy ls not only valuable oa ac count of buat hat it in alia SINGULAR AND ENTIRE HARMLERSN the following certificate from one of the most © mists in the United States has been obtain attached lo every bo! jebrat and acopy New You Thave made a chemical examination af Kt Ague Cure, or Antidow to Malaria, aod la eraenic, mercury, qninine and strychnine, but have not { # particle of either in it, nor have F found ‘any aabstanes in ius composition hat would prove injuries to the cuuon. AMES 8. CHILTON, M, 1)., Chemist, It ie a stubborn 4% bere! that this remedy is destined not only to relieve the human amily from malarious diseases Dut to do an equally good work, by preventing the aging af ober medicines Witich do hart Tho entire absence of any banctal ingredient makes this Femedy not more valuable as a cure than its ay a preventive. No clase of direase is 0 easily managed as the one under consideration, if the medicine be taken avers This is owing t the diseases being produced by one and the same eanse, and therelore all, be cr ota and & shoud themselves by the timely use of this pre ve, aud tor the poise: i their veins to develope Itselt in a violeutattack. ure a4 & prevent #0 destroy the polsan before harm. Full directions and advice ax ‘0 diet and habits of pared by a distinguished physician long resident in w climate, now accompany cach bottle. Tiwill clten be necessary (0 p mild cathartic or antibutous purg: for general use ix a moderaie dose of whieh is to eleanse the stomach and free Remember that where thia iv necessary, or the i must be taken, ously obs! cled. ONLY CAUTION,~In certain specified cases, pour the con. tents 6: one or more hotties of the cure into shallow vessein, (dining piates,) and place thesn in sleeping rooms, for the vapor rising from Ure medicine, ant! also fir wafted acrogs or cir: culated over the dregs of It, atte iquid 18 evaporated, will counteract and destroy, to a degree commensurate with (ti ex porure, the miasauata ‘ot polson contained tn the wparinent. This mode of exhibiting the Care should ikewise be resoried io very young intants are exposed to malarioas situations, ‘The boitles in Which {bis medicine i patup have ihe words “Rhoaes' Fever and Ague Cure” blown in the glas#, and. on the outside wrapper ls he name of the medicine, (iby opgright of which 1 secured) and the slgnatare ot ‘he proprictor. "Them precautions are adopted to pi t counterfeits and imitadons. ‘The reliance for Ite ruccess twentirely upon its actual merite wherever mirodnced and used. ‘These wil be considered wut icine by a beat thing billary passages. ‘ostIVeriems, he operationet the antidote will be seri: Prepared and sold by the proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. 1. Extract of a letter from Professor Fletcher, who was cured while engaged at Brown University, Providence, K, 1.o— INDIAN ANC wD., March 1, 1865. Janes A. Ruoves, Eay.—Dear Sir: Yours of Ith wit., hae been recetved, and Tam gind to hear that % medicine 40 effirn. cious is to be introduced into this ry. Thave idence in its anaure you of ibs upen me tn entirely breaking up dil aud Ving me stroug and bealiny, 1 like the statement on your wrappers that you w medicine sand on its awn merita, and standing thus, Ia sanguine of ita aucoess, L expect 'o travel over & large portion of our State thix spring, and I shall have abu Opportunity to recommend iverbally. Wherever Igo I sbail take great ple. in thaw testifying to fis merits, and {fyou wlll intract your «i Je! ine have a few bowles, I wilt ry them with’ me ie bute for your benest. "In haste, ¥ remain, tenly your MILES J. PLETCHER. most NAD THR 4avK FOR 1 0 39, BP, of the il! fa poor, but worthy wo: pn free from fever and agme a mouth a! a led her gratuitousiy with Having been ‘nform man, ¥ pot bi time Yor the last twell ' Fever and Ag 100k in all four bemtlon, letely restored her to health and strength, and as four months has now elapsed there is no reason wo doubt tie permanency of the eure. 1am also aware of many other cases in which it lag been need, and have never known it (0 fa ©. A.B. MASON, Apothecary. Warrcann, Ind : 2, tm rd. A. RiopEe—Plense express ine fo Fever and Ague Cure—vnd it immediatly, wei au nearly out. Ithas given sitisfac: (on. Youre tra! R. W. GAMBLE, be eNom, it, Aus. 4, Lee, sm— * . . . T might as weil phere, that ¢ hottie that P have honed of being wd has giVEn goed saunh fhe agense that Co bava lef @ cine with say that it ranks among the bes: of patent medicines. bat after Vis good qualities once become known, that t will be move ot han of BY other ar the State. Respect Payreao, N.C. Doar Hir—i take 5 peory of my da Dn. Jaune A Jon of the complete re ue, of Which she baw « over Live years pra { medicine and treaunent, Atiny request Mr, Keddick ordered from you aod Lenn way that ii bax not only cured my” day took two hotties, bat every one who has weed it, Th the country Is Very swampy apd sickly Wh this Mr. Roddick sends you tie money for there doren peeitully 50 JAMES GAYLOM ’ Barr & Gouldyn, Aurora, 1, July 3, 1955, navies that “the Cure (e selling very well, We have not lont'a cues and conalder it n sure thing; also recomunend it in pretersnss to anything elas.” When Mr. Harr was roqu take (he agency. be said he “should have nothing todo with t, unless he found ft better than (he other ague remedies already in ‘le market.’ Pine Row, Mion... Joly 31, 1865, Ded. A. Reopes—Denr Sir—Your cure tor tbe fever and ague bas thus (ar performed wonders. Tt has not failed in one lustance to perform m yuck apd permanent cure, Sore that have been troubled with ihe distressing disease have been en Ureiy cured by using only ane boule of the Cure. Please send us immediately four deren, as we have bo’ three votties remaining. —Truly yours, LATICROP & McLEAN The following sows the'good effect of © Khode'« Fever and Ague Cure,” and the bad effects of polkonour medietien taken previously, which the lady will probably neter ge! rid of soon Deimaw, Mane, Aug. 25, 1a Drax 81r—You wished me to write aa to the healih of patient, after inking the fever and ague medicine you sen which I now take plensure in doing. ‘The patient was my mother. She has lived in Al county, N. ¥., for five years. nud Just fail, for the firs had the fever and ague, which rhe cured ina short time by the nee of ** *** * fever and ague pill; but Inet March abn came bere to live with me, and In May was taken again wih i, She hay taken the medicine which you weat—she tank ‘bi last seme four weeks ago—nand abe seetns to be cured of the disease, and her health Is quite good now, but ber joln'a apd Bones erin to be sore, and pain ber «ome The medicine, 1 think. is very good, and I could recommend ito ague sufterers, and | would procure i before any oder ‘Within my knowlersn for that disease, Your, truly, CHARLES R. KNOWLTON. LETTER PROM A POT AwTRE Maxwett, Nemware Co., Obie, 4 Me. J. A. Rnones,—Doar Bir Your, medbine ont tavormble wen in thin neighvorbor!. | here five bottles left. TL gave it to them at frst, "if ne eure no pay, all ah I was not antborized by you lo so; bat I took the Tesponsibility on mysei', But not a bolt ae T atn almost our of the article, 1 wish you w me one grows of the botiles If you wee proper do so, and. | Will br punctual in payment. | enclose Gifleen dollars on Medicine | have received, for whirh please send m recep Khip the Cure to me as soon as you can—there never has bea: 2 Much chills and fever, ence I lived in the Prete, went. Yours, & RICHARD MARTI No. M Sacer Srxery, Kou Brookivn. N. ¥.. Rept. 7, 16. De. J. A Rvoprs—Dear sir—The wonder'al cure your Tever and ague medicine bas efected on tne compels me that it bas ected with nuraeuiows effect. I bad been wy’ for two mouths, this summer, with the complaint, (which caught in Penuaylvania inet fall,)and during my engagement With the “Oneiat's Harda,”” 1 was seldom free from i, ened me, destroyed iny energy, and confured my ti’ During our Kasere (our | enquired for your mediring, wnt could not get it in New Nampahire, Vermont, or Maton. Afor the Mards disbanded, | wen' home. and was again taken sion. The figst bottle cured ihe chills and (ever, siheugh afer two doses L wan better, feeling « litie feverinh, Oitough over saartion by Walking in the sun, { ‘ook another deme, eeriedt bottle haa entire:y cured ine. 1 atm getting robust and well, and it would be ingrativude not \o inform you of the eftieary of JOUr valuable oF Tam constantly travel the concert bu 4 mend Ito all person I mang in Provide then know of your aris Of the United Sates, in | much plemand (reese bia dintrnening exvomplain. ot Howard Ha.!, ia dame, but did ooh If you riificate of { ay vite mans Ine, apd ive yo may bs serve 60, ae T Aan w boewn theoughent ‘enbeylvania, Ohio, North Carviina, 1 I remain, your @ P. &.~T should hare suid, that | ok quinine in bie quantities, which only checked tbe chills, bai yous med cite efrciad @ perters rare At this season, when there 4 t0 much danger ‘9 be appre hended Irom the malaria in the simeoephere we are commen 7 breathieg, no perron abyuld be wihon! ‘he great prevenive fare Pure ior fever and seve, sod 0) viboun is Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. Wiha bore of © tn hie posession, any one is wale, though be may be in (he monet sekiy locality. And atthe same ine be may fee! aewited be fe taking to fomiady wores than ths djenten the ver sorute fe enure innocence, of he celebrated De Chilinn ie stianhe to rach bets. 33. Fearn, Nea aie seem @ Care ree. omeby win, F Keamunen A 0, we FIVER Sb Oth eRmrTNE ors never 94 bef an Adore, wre, e ee heros Bek aves. eq NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1855. ey . FEVER AND AGUE. J bas itor male, tatorms uy that be baw sold severa) domee, bet. ‘and in every cane thos effected nc roves the medicine to be good.nsd we akepiocenc ie relors ‘exice of the public. Oud Fellow, Heousbs “i. BATES, Who meer New for nae in Now York Uy niatiy all wi retail druggmts; Philadelphia, T. R. Callender, BK South Sire’ pee teem ene ca D : My een i A F Wheaion; Indianapolis, Heder Browning; Cincinnatt, Sonn D, Pork: Saltinore, &. H. Stabler & Co.; Auiusta, Ga. Marland, Sesto ivncanala ped ral rapes poebesly eats wire’, and by Wi andr , m nit hn Uated Btotee and Canadas, ee Benerally through eae TRIUMPHS AND UNPARALLELED 8UCCESS or RHODES FEVER AND AGUE CURE; OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Equally certain aw a preventive or eure, Only remedy (ree (rom poisonous drugs, vROOFS. New Youn, Mi June 11, 1855. Tbave made a chemical examination pre Fever wad Ague Cure, or Antdote (0 Malaria,” and have tested it for ar senie, NercUrY, quinine, and strychnine, but have not found a parucie ef ether \n it, nor have I found amy substance in tis ‘composition Wat WoR!a prove injurious ‘0 the eonatitution. JAMES K. CHILTON, M.D, Chemist, LONTER YOM 4 POSTMAN Maxweat, Delaware county, Ohio, Ang. 19, 1865. Mr. J. A. Ruobes—Dear sir—Your medicine hax met with the most fuvoravle success iu this neighborhood, 1 have about en lett, | gave it to them at firs, "if no cure ne pay,’ ot authorized by you (odo so, but I the onaiviity on myvel, But nota bottle has ‘come back, and as 1 at almost out oF che article, L wish you would forward ine one gros of the boities, If you see proper to do wo, and I will be punctual i payment. 1 enclose fieen dollars on tho me aicine Ihave received, for which please send mea recaipt Ship the cure 0 ie a8 Socn #8 You can—here never has been As miieb chilis acd fever since T ved im the Buaue ae at pre vent, Yours, dc, RICHARD MARTIN, P.M, Constancive, Mch,, Sept. 24, 1833. Jaane A, Raoprs, Beq.o—Dear Sie—L have just sént an or: cer io Awes & Halliday for another ball gross of your fever aod egue care. It hax sold like hot cakes and T have only two boities on band, One reason It has sold is because when Thave beard of @ case of ague or chill fever, have sent a bottie and tod hem wo uy it, and Wit did pot Lelp them they were not » pay for tt and Gey were all satintied. Thad one chill tever where it run four days, but the man came to be wath day Weil salistied. Truly yours, JOHN PO GLADDING, Motisw, 1, Sept. 2, 1805. gure A. Ruopes:—Doar Sir'the vex of ague cure you went ON bap all been so.d and created « Ikrge demand for more; © mee. Which we bave ordered from your Jroeral s eat wt J.D, Yerringion. Ita sale will only be equalied by or of fever and ague cases, Hoping these cases may Ww, vet hay of the cure for every case, we remain, respecifully you ARDS & ALLEN. 10. 0.¥ day's paper wil be foutid an ‘sdvertixernent tor” Rhadest Fever and Agua Care.” nthe havit of pufllag medicines, but desire to aay, the atficted, hat Wm, N! Rowe, merchant, Boarpeburg, whe baw it (or rale, informe us that he hna sald we Oren hotties, aud Inevery case {than effectad a cure. eto be good, and we take pleasure in @ of the pu ~Odd Fellow, boone On RL another eo) caution, Since the annowncement of the new princtple to. which the composition and singular success of iny * AnUdote to Malaria!’ is OWing, several active and unprineip) quacks have forth with made the tame clalins iy tavor of thelr polsono' trom des ofany but che uattal whole saie in ompanien dixgunting qasekery T notice one firm, who mangfaeitire «pl «Vikon one of Y J cironlan, prefaced (¢ with the éry ofan Antidote Found wt lavt,’” #ttbe 1 the namie of vomtr ates medic.ne, and then, with brazen tmpudence, end thelr pampule: with fhe exclamation, “Let the proprietor of any other medicine say ax mueh, if he dares: Aiminst such swindlers it fs impossible to de more than warn the public in general terms; any inore defaite notice would ouly bring them into the notoriety they aspire to, Thore ta thia consolation, however, tha: (hey can daceive few bat the most ignore eir only Chance for success being to ston! the lan Kuage and belongings of respectability, which, ike tas ilon!s PkIL, ALWAYS proved to be merely a temporary dingutve lowing 8 nis, the dio public must iproweet Promising tba axsertion 1 one known ond dis ntare iret! clan to and iis invocence Le make no claim whieh I wupport by my ¢ constantly publishing proole from fed parties In every part of the Unto to the public a harmless medion ‘abiish beyond question by the certifi iven by the eminent chemist Dr. dau w York, weopy of which I attach to aver ‘ant how great a blowing to the worid Aremedy tuk be, ail t agit medicines tbat are yet alive can appreciate beer than words can express, Seceud—T claim that, aw an ' Antidote to Malaria,’ {t iw not only an hbsolnie preventive of all diasames canmed by a polsol ous and foul atmoephers, « rand my very dumb ague, and other intermittent and re billows levers, kecompanied by Uphold syznploms; typ fever; yellow lever, ship and jail fever, genaral dobility, night aweats, and like forts of disease; but thal tt is he natural, tn erring bnd untaiing care for them. This L establish by the unsolicited and voluplary testimony, whieh I frequently pub Ish, botb of individuals who have nied it, and partlenfarly tha: of respectable dealers who have sold it, “The letters that Pdally receive and constantly publish trom druggiste wad merchants in every part of the United States, siating that they have Tom (Wo degen (0 one or more gross, and hat “ every bow has effected 4 cure,” thereby ereating « demand for mo ace that cannot honestly be disputed or dent J neliher have or abow any hostility to other ayue medicines, or thelr proprietors. believing that every modicine showid stand on ig own merit, All that [protest ageinst (9, thal un principled knaves should make use of my langua lor to impose th the wake of a fe and as ot silver And, as an evidence of the genuine eftleacy of Rhodes’ Fever and Adue Cure, | make thin offer:— FO ALL MEDICINE DEA LARS IN THN UNITED STATES, T wil send a trial e¢ anent of two dozen of the eure (o 0 United Stites and Conwtas upon by vatiatactory att Antes the efficacy of every bottle, ouyines the trade and the pablie Dial thts ilk Which are clatmed for it LADY AGKNTS Any capable lady, destrons of a prof supplied npon be mame (erms as abe Dhara! trace commission. All applications trom be accompanied by acariifion’s of character {roms ¢ The ireight will be At my expense, and pre-paid Ww! lo agency, will be poasinle # probably no! a distric ° MAM ONS dinerses prevail, Wut what bere it one oF tnore Lae tedligent wornen who would be glad to thus undertake hess that won benefit her neighbors, and thi ended, DY & litle Wravelling, jus in 'proport business fp ¥ and attention For sae in New York by Guorge H. Bates, ©, If. Ric Barnes & Vark, W. 8. Donham, F.C, Wells & Uo, C. V Otickener & Co. B.A. Fahownck, ituli & Co., and alt drug ; Philadsiphia, T. K. Calender, 84 South Third eweet; D: Higby kineon; Chicago, J.D. Yerrington, 8 Clack *. Whew: |, Jobo D. blabler & Co. Angus a, Mavi w Orleans, J. Wright & wholesale nnd’ reall draggints wiied Staten und Canadas AMES A. RHODES, Propriewr, Providence, R SPECIAL NOTICES, f. GOUGH HAVING RETURED FROM RU RorE, o} ater an abeonce of two y Will meet bis fel Broadway Tabernacis on Monday evening, Get. 4. on the casion of he unplversary ofthe New Yurk and North Amer an rand Union Daugkiers of Temperance. Hon. Jace Harper will preside. Rev, T. il) recetve Mr. Ge nm behalf ¢ Grand Unie F whiel, wir ce Nave husurs of 9 iniwis 7 the a the name of extensively bile in the Southern and Southwea wos buying these articles deskre a are purchasing Congress Water, &., wher there are waters of all kindy, from ¢ we wo Mitch water: and the articles’ imposed tu thie manner on the public are movtly artifelal compounds, en tirely worth: en dangerous to persons dedring the éflect of Cr » Waier, the effet of them being en. itfe i that of the genuine Congrors water, pains, vertigo, ke, some simon t diMenltior, by weaken pying the tone of the stomact ated bo rendering a mill case of dys pepria inourabie—the effect being in no wise didlerent from that produced by valine eathartion diswlved im ordinary water, while Congress Water p griping nor infariovr effec tated the patient may be, it belag to tive, The Congress spring, an le we which, during sizty-three years yet h the the opportunity for ewlnd wt worthlnes articles upon the public on the strength of the reputation ot tained by the Congress spring in a long series of injury thus infileted opon the publi is om taking icles, & either no effeet of fujurious effects from they in fature refuee the genuine Congress Water, supposing that they have al t «nota suficlent guarantee of ite genuineness that it vein pote vb ON Wenn oUF names, as the vl’ bottiew an! boxes are greedily beugot up by counterfeiters for the purpese of Alling thern ith thelr valueless article and eelling tt a Congreve vr fare toge wat Water am Duy Only Of (hore you cam rely an—Lang other—ané be certain that the cork is y bottle of genuine Com « Water) & W491 with. ree dangerous ccuntetted saratoga powders, haretogn brane Water, wis ut these words, it lea v Ax to the compounds ¢ faite, kee., they wre not only waluelers tnt fear, wit joereing even the virtoes of tbe a pow dere of the shops, That It le Impe Congres Water artificinily, we have the sathority of the celebrated bemist, “ir Humphrey Dery, a4 follown— lt be topos ible to recemnbine the ingredients so 94 to make en arti of enual quailty, the effects of whieh as the natural «ater. On wil Met of per {Uh be Use eaane us we will went you es, vines aod packager and n have ried to any part of the We reiterate « » bay the genuine ( Water only [oreens "Wad to exarnioe ont AKG te WHITY pring ae 15 Thames ore tering of the cork Congress ¥yring, Saastoge New York city THE MILrT sty. MPANY—WP RTRRA POR TAR Bere on bard sad fa: wicked to order ROJEM & ORAHAM % had T Daan mreet Figaro a he ® renga) Whine Prone ato be youn WekaLb A prarted weeng Of hie company wi: seat of ibe Wertid lee, tn Batt ur. M, A punciual stendance a reaper Ware JOUR F 4 Jenne, Onderiy bes gente ind a NATIONAL GUARD. ATTENTION —A MRGTIBO OF AN ihe atove company Will be brid at the tedtamer of Mr A 1. Brewer, 1S Waakingson eres, on Morfiay eveeena, Woe Hh tw, ah cleat premumly, NH Pomeaan! siuemdanee i re qureed, £0 yastnnm of Unported wil be hte wae al company — Dy order AWRAHAM L. DAKW KR Fos w thang Wet AR WeRIKG OF vabbacars se ee pee barn Se beedar heres Get, 9“ Whemnnave ace barely tasthed Ws ned a bee 6 pores © wan bear ae ey + Ann Sas WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT INCUMBRANCE, WISHES AN oe bows oF fo ata « Sees; ‘a oom and Wrench ‘tetan ort er: West The bea af tem 10 go 3 nals ‘aul Address B. K., box 2,121 Post offioe. RESPECTA YOUNG GI mee ee end troner, Can be seen at feat » between Ob and 7th avenues, tion tn @ private family; In & plain oook, and wont ienies ithe wonhiny and trouimgs Be good baker Smoot mands ber Durinee; would have ho objections to And waking, oF plain sowing. an yet rofarence: from her wo jaw places, Finase call wt ., between th and Kb avenues, for (wo days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL W. A 41 situauion of al! work, ors bouvemaid, in a family. Apply at 113 Eldridge #t’, fr 5 FRENCH LADY, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE GER- ng lint languages aud sew tag, wikhow a seus American family as lady's maid, give good re cemmentaions. Apply alt hewde A FIRST RATE DRERRSMAKER WANTS A SITUATION iN FOTO Dre clans family; io VOry DOAt seRmatrew, can 4 fie children's eieSing und do fatnily sewing of a! & Can be seen Al 125 12h between Gihand 6th avenue: YOUNG SINGLE MAN. A GERMAN, OF GOOD character, Wanin & eituatic: vachinan and gardener. Always bad (he care of (ine horses wud earriagnn, and hag also a Lent role knowledge of gardening, and understandn the care ol greephounen; bn is able to take earo of any parties lar place. Good reference given from bis last and previous emp) to whom be refers, Please call at Mb Wicbange Address Jacob, box 71 Heralt ofice. A YOUNG MAX, WHOSE CHARACTER CAN BEAR the siricten Investigation, wishes for employment etter @e drnughisman or copying elork, having rome experienoa in both, or would have no objection to a situation aa N\ht porvrr, wise ineke himself generally useful, Can be heard oi for one week, Vieane address J. M., Herald ollice, NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY MICHAK! / Kieth; fart ed in theeare Ip the wil) give the best rafarenor lant exaplover ; et trefer to Mr, Hoan, Pear! Michael Kieth, at the tas! Rand WU West ty ER—A YOUNG PROTESTANT SCOTCH trons of obtaining # situntion; she ts fully cero Wve the best of eity references. Hav no of country, Address lL. H., 16i Grande. 4 Jection to go 10 i FARDWARE-<WANTRD, BY A YOUNG MAN, A 8171 ation is (he wholesale bardware business; haw been oine years In the business, and capable of Keeping & ast of books. No objection © go 10 the country. Apply or addres 309 Fh rs QITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTE ‘ ANT WOMAN, of expe and respectability. a® nurse aod seam siren, Or as Gurse and to de light chainberwark, No abjeotion to theo Can produce the mast oa tary references Viewwe call at or address io No 24654 aveuue, Bible Houne Darldingy. FPO FAMILABH GOING OUTIL — A SITUATION | is wanted by & respeciable girl, ay lady's malt of nares; bax ‘ec in the best of families, Hest of recommendations from r iormer employers, Apply at 345th st, unar 2) ayrane, or & note addressed to M. L., box 1 Herald otfiee, will’ be WAXTED=A SITUATION, BY A ReAPRCTADLY French woman, as wet nurse, Apply at 282 26h #., fib avenur, second floor, back roo corner WAnten—a SITUATION, BY AN AMBKIOAN WO man, 1 KO 10 Caliiornia With « family, Good references at 113 Lewin at. Pi wes H—EY A RESPROCTAULE MIDOLE AGED iy ellent references, «xia lon a he: N, OF Asnialantinglaney need ly work, AC Went ith ni TANTED<BY A HIE b girl, a altnati hia served baracter, &6, ween Ti) and’ Bth ven. Apply ai If door, UNG WOMAN, Aw hing and troning.” She werk. and bring gous ety nt W4sTED—A SY oA HOTA young we Good olty refermuice Kiv en. Apply at iD Brovklyn, fo day: eAYROTAHLE YOUNG GIRL, ok, washer aud ironar, or tv do governl pall Cxnmit) give the best of oy rele rence, Can be soon for wo days. Apply at 279 W. bd wt, between Mth and 10) avender, fret tev ANTED—A_ SITUATIC BY A RESPECTABLE tearried wowed, Wo revel with « family going South oe Caltfortia, lo atend’ to chidren, O° would allend » lancy Heat of reterence. Addreas L. i, i sbree day. TANTED—BY A BTRADY YOUNG MAN, A PUTIN Jon, an coachuan, county preferred, un #18 and (oanagement of horsea; ean come wil Address 3.0, D., Hernid atfiee. WASTED SEY A WRSPRCT ABLE PROTBATANT 11. AwauOn ab chambermald on! maker wp Of foe mv Ne, Best ot reference given. Can be ven for wo days wi I “a WASTED A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN © wi Cook, Washer w iryeer le & goad lex elerence. "Apply at Mitty Green et. Cad ba saan tae HOTESTANT WOMAN, A ’ jshe perfectly unter 1A good baker; ts Willing 10 wa uired. Good ely reference. Can ve » 10 Amity piace Wart DA RITUATION, A® HEAD WAITRHO® NS peivate bole), by « youre Rngiish ainl: gould coy 1 11d Khindge wt, feet flow, from. 06 To ¢ ure, by & paren flank, the be be ween by ot 23) Wow vee, eet fowr, back ren MILD TO WEE NURSE BY A HEALTHY nin woman, Apply a 20 Bani 17h a, fr ws y TANTED--0Y D=A KESIECTARLE GIRL, TO DO GkNy Crk! Tet be a Ketel Wosbee apd ironne, wee Apply at S¢ Howth mecund af, Wiltiauay o the Apply @. 570 Them Wo 4 REMPRCTARLE YOUNG WowAN \ are in | (ante. a ati utbeon, thaw eink in Wantins Or la de the waliiag ina ot chadvren. Phew onl « Ihhiw., near we eRe, 1th et, becwenn 7! WANTED LY A REMPROTAULE YOUN ine ON aA toatemtrens, whe pertooly veng end firing dresere and cloak waktog io om, will make herwit aeetal if required Ma yer work! (ravel. Viewse call al Hm Winn SVECTABLY Yor nuree or chamberinat, in abe borised aatiaca tory re a be Aven, Apioly ax Lom vor. WOMAN WANTED-RY A XEAT HHOTESTANT GIRL, 4 4171 aon herremal aod plain sewer, oF beer Nigh: been werk, (en be ren at her present piace, IT Willow piace Hecokve \ TANTRD—A CEAMAN, CURT AP RARBENGLIME) O10 8 MOAN PN, CA Oe enh Ot, WaKer ed irenor. 6 ‘ eunrel latieew hs wenn etmek wages Beet syply but thew why Kune oir piace Woeeine + es PHENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, (4% DEANDE-ONE FRANCAIKE OU ONE ALsy wince yd parlent francein, qui te rende ghehralevunts « sme lauile partiowihre. Padresser 1 Mieectcr « wiOt, DANK UNE une jenne tame Paraenne ‘en Cover, Sane bean thacaiian 4 40) jroat Rrarhr bes toe eure F siuaiians, Wekrower win thle 4 MNO tn bureau de se Journ ()* BRAN De—Poek Inerrrer familie miner U PURE PRANCAIEN, PAMLANT DN PRT om Analein, déwire oe pincer dane tne beta! 04 dane une fa Fad reseer 103 Hromdwny, daywin eaidl jones'aes sen U ‘i JEUNK PRERONNE FRANCARRE, & vinta aire biaochy © repameer ep b » place com viarere, 4 etme he Chientre Won Me Awerenion. Wadremer 8, A, 08 barses au u» VilEE PRANCAINK, GCI VAMLE ALLRMAND KUESTAUHANTS, NAME GK THE HIN AND CIO K ; werel bevat nad Piers we ro) urte: weigh: wien We sO DONADT 8 AM REST ANIA ST ROUTH W eT © Vows ere: Hewson y mk ue corte in fred ap witha the mesa crus tae Ar inne Wn! bee DTC YRAeR Ie ese Wate of pares mre wera tmp “be haty tthe vimana eee it thee a are Me PTR Ney yer remiine (pore we ot Veremalany tw Vonar ds wvewt THIN 18 PALMOY® MACCARONT A LITA 1S Denne Gey ke PELLET cote corner of Pour Any one teeerwrns Ot trey ant ee ow, em ae ae TRAVELLERS OULDE, FARE FOR ALBANY 1 em Che, Laat necer Day Mercere 1 pions PRERESA SeIDO, wo eere Peppa f Weteetay sot he Herm ‘ony, , jen Sassrday, % raga tet oe Ada PORT as 70M... THE OTR, FO Pate en per day ose yy tear at wh dale uae hy For os Vom se ypay TRIP TO Baweune, weet POINT AND Con yrine, ewe Downe’ tery rien tne Vevereres 6 Fewer, Calawed H See Coes r cath way ~The fevertn weamar ware from for of Jay treet, orery *! 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