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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1855. committed for trial. CHARGE OF HOMICIDE. Mary Marrion, a resident of Cow Bay, was taken into eustody by officer Quayle, of the Sixth ward police, harged with having been accessory to the death of Maria Franklin, upon whose body an inquest was held by Coro- ner Hilton on Monday. Tho Compaclok sag §y iad 1e @ quarre! ph of sriom rhe the ties Ti ‘samen ry with a.stick er Moy ine Gied. Dr. Finnell, who made the eee ile the x, adding tothe remainder of the document, ‘‘fur- we believe that the beating oll be ja pr was the exci caune of death. | Upon this verdict the woman was arrested, now contined in prison, = Pas ectettardesl oc Cocanie Satie, CHARGE OF LIBEL AGAINST NEWSPAPER PROPRIE- TORS. Vesterday a cowplaint for libel was made before Jus- tice Welsh, at the Lower Police Court, sgainst Elward ‘Weston and Edwin B, Weston, proprietors of the New ‘York Dutchman, a weekly paper published in this city. ‘The complainant in this case, Joseph W. Homiston, M. D., alleges :hat in the issue of the 6th inst., the Duéch- ee hes follow: which is, in bis man con e following enna rec pln ng in the Balers "Wil Dr. Hi is pang @ nice young man, and who resides with a this athe the coe ry roe iein ree w eueutnie shee mia ae cofaplainands atari, te Sao oat ton thetsarent of 0 accused parties, ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY. ‘Two youths, named Jobn Doyle and Thomas Burton, | were arrested by officer Lord, of the Third District Police ‘Goart, charged with having, by means of false keys, at- tempted to burglariously enter the premises of Mrs. Mary Apne Thomas, at No. 1/8 Delancey street, with intent to paves | The ners were surprised in their wore obliged to fly, but were, cog saat of fia of cer, finally captured. The accused were before Jt Wood, at the Essex Market Police 4 oe they were locked up for trial. OLD IN INIQUITY. A German, named Henry Lakeman, over ninety years ‘ef age, was arrested yesterday, by Captain Leonard, of ‘the Second ward police, charged with shoplifting in Ful- ton street. The prisoner is well pry abe to the police, and pon eae out various terms of imprisonment for dis- obtaining other men’s pro] pets: Ho was taken Weithe Tome, and locked up for tr CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY. James Dowie was taken into custody yesterday, charged with stealing seven boxes ot block tin, valued at $20, Soros of Mr. Daniel W. James, of Nos. 19 and 21 street. A portion of the stolen goods wae found in the session of the prisoner. He was committed for trial by Justice Welxb, in default of $1,000 bail, CHARGE OF ROBBERY. 4 man named Stanton was arrested yesterday by oft. eer Smith, of the First ward police, charged with having fndaced Michael Hogan, a resident of West Hoboken, N. J., to enter the premises No. 82 Trinity place, where he ‘became sumewhat wiopibed from drink, and while in oe happy state, was robbed of nearly two dollars. eharges Stanton and others with the robbery, and there was eviden'ly a conspiracy on thelr part to a ‘tmize him to the extent of the above sum. Stanton was eommitted for examination, to the Tombs. “City Intelugence. ‘Tas Weatur yesterday was cool, clear, aad braciog— the real ‘old October” style, with an unsullied sky, abundant crops, a driving fall trade, hotels crowded to overflowing, theatres and other places of public amuse- ment crowded every night, prospects of plenty of fun among the politicians, clean streets aud general pros- , New Yorkers ought to thank Heaven for the 8 that are youcbsafed to them, and adopt the wise advice of Sancho Panza, ‘Never loo< a gift horse in the mouth.’ There was frost in Harlem the night before Jast, which luckily will not do much harm, as tho sane are all garnered. Let us hope it will soon reach Norfi for Y Jack has never survived a visit from Jack Boarp or Tax Govervons.—The Board met at four P. M., Governor Townsend in the chair, and Governor Herrick absent. Governor Draper called attention to the frauds perpetrated by contractors on the laborers on Blackwell's Island. It appears that while $1 8734 per in charged the city for each laborer, the contractor sya allows them $1 25—a clear gain eh gpie citer i dey on each man. Gov. Draper strong]; he Si of the contractors, and mov there speed of pT a toa at committee to report upon, The ies with the Commissioners of Emigration was the subject of a long report, which was ordered to be printed. ‘The rules for the goverament of Randall’s Island was ‘theg taken up and passed, after which the Board ad- Journed. The weekly summary shows that 5,794 persons are now on Plackwell’s Island, being a decrease of 35 since the previous week. Pnawix Hosr Courany, from Easton, Pa., arrived in this city yesterday morning, via Central Railroad, with their carriage, and were handsomely received by their eld foreman and Southwark Engine Company No. 38. This company was instituted January, 1824, and the car- riage, which has been in use actively, with 800 fect of for six years, will be exhibited at the fair in the Crystal Palace, and no doubt will be favorably noticed, ‘fs it is indeed a protty carriage. Kaston need not be ed of her representatives. This company has seventy-two members on its roll. ‘Tuomas Francis Meacuer will deliver a lecture at the Broadway Tabernacle, on Friday evening, 12th inst., on ‘the life and character of his late eminent couatryman, Jobn Phillpot Curran. ‘THE ACCIDENT ON BOARD THE WEST POINT. Ocroni 9, 1865, RDITOR OF THE HERALD. Tm your per ai the 7th inst., i inserted an article headed 1y accident in the Bait River—a boy drowned —oul pable conduct on board the ship We int.’? Now, that the ! Hy ‘off (0 his assistance, TMtiow. peg patate that the “two » were first alarmed by the officer calling Now, was there to be found in this etther “want of Yor ‘utter dierecard forthe bay's [i seema ut A 2 Hd 3. i ie wei ie a siete 3 mmuat have sheken his waich oni of order, e he could not heave ‘magnified three minu'es into ‘en. My motive for seqnaeeg ‘We tnsertion of thin yen next impression, is not with the ih to contradict informant, bit the determination to defend the ‘condact of & man. who, being now ab- ‘unable to reply to such an inarcurate aking more epace in your valuable Papers 1 sub scribe myself Coroner's Inquests. BURNED TO DEATH. Coroner Wilhelm held an inquest, at Ne. 93 Pitt street, upon the body of « little boy, two years of agv, named David Ka who died at the above house, (the residence pA his eR ‘rom the effects of injaries accidentally on the 8th inat., by his clothes catching fire at ier move, Verdict, accidental death. SUICIDE. Coroner O'Donnell heli an inquest upon the body of a man named John MeMichaels, residing at No. $19 Righth street, who committed suicide, on Monday night, by taking an overtore of luidanum. Deceased, it seemed, hhad become, from various causes, tem rarily derange, fand while in one of these fis 0° mental aberration, com mitted the rash uct. He was attended hy a physician, but the aid came too late, as he expired a few moments after the doctor’s arrival. POUND DROWNED. Coroner O'Donnell held an inquest yostorday, at pior No. 5, North River, upon the body of an unknown man, about thirty-five years of age, who was found floating in the water at this point. Deceased was dressed in patent eather shoes, thick woollen socks, canvass pants, cotton shirt, and Canton flannel undershirt. Deceased had Drown hair, short whiskers, and hada scar on the left aide of his chin. The jury rendered a verdict of supposed Coroner O'Donnell aleé held an inquest, at pier No. 0 North River, upon the body - a drowned man, who was Sentra ty about en Wilson, a native miata _ eplenape elie from a knowledge serupttcd ora a number of Hauor talzars anes Yorn Paiindelphia ‘od Hostan, to flood tmarkote of tha re- Blates wiih countertett snd unitation Schaapps, 10 the Bester ete and without Ferrin serious, « {and tndend m ast, fellow se tn tepur ad trio endorsed. over ‘by three ‘heusvod, eading - fig be ine whole minal ue cay and, the cork, wey” fad see, wat van a oph signatures pomapagan Fs hyp Eaten flared a specific the eminent phyriciazs who have corres. itis now wih ppeaece Cees, by more than these thousand medical i parte of aaa re ues Y Dr. Charles A. Gommralesionen of rer heen ret very ae follows ne ‘9 the value ot scliaapp as remedy ip chronic catarrhal complaluts, &c, The is ““ ’ fag 21, 163 — ke great pleasure in bearing highly creditable testimony tos eae aaa cee ‘diseases la which you recommend it, Having a sneral t tendenc, ‘a the, be ae clay faces, with a slight degree of stinulatlon, { regard itas ane of he pest ary! fy ird in chronié cataertsal Cord genitourinary apparatus. cu Me A, Leas, M. respect, tr ob it servant D. ys set Toston, "cet ‘velebrated for his cure of epi- holera, vhs, “corapiaiza et the f tho great didieulty, of pro. uri e Holland gin, and i pan ps as follows! under date October T recommend your ar'iclertn four cavea—two in Connection, one in Vermont, and one on eenie ‘An article of this kkind is much needed. been unable to fad a substitute in the mater! iia medion for pare Hoiland gin. Wek tons Pricapevrnta, 1853. Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, 22 Beaver stree!, Now ‘parkee-Dear Sie Last sano the writer is Bena ng Phe Spore) ty pie ae rome Oe the same in certain formas of ‘of urinary com- pe Se eee oe ebay in bee persone. $0 fare Eesoask tha best of auch ened ikscunogh sees con where a diuremic and stimula is required, I howd ure the Aromaule Schiedam a ‘Thanking you our . De M.D. bBo Bouih Bighth stret, rai wonere oe 0 ge ot eerie tinappy and ah shows that y very paintul discare Wolter Permit mo ts address you a few lines: which you resi erty | think proper, in reaect to your tae come Paina, I Ley bad ao cae clediae. nd stone oe sores much » In the yogurts of ies days it ie Neces CP om some of which rain pen, Icontinued the cordial, a cording orginal ng aud is feet resovering, ve think ume of 40 much value in so din: tressing a complaint shou'd be more to the public and world at eee An aff for one, must give it my eppronetion sis alg- ‘HOMAS Pare, M.D. : have sold it speak very his guly oft ius A gentleman of my a atectbon of the of the kiya and binders took two bottles, and Saeter a sione of considerable sive, and was areatly relle no doubt, go into general se une 6, 158s —Haviog secnge ear civelonenar ge pure folland gin, worth, lence of physicians oy witha vow of oat: Ping a sample oc, i deopseal iadoctons, ¢ forms Gf Nepal disease, iis efcay haw lon Jong been Acknowiodgod tt has only fallen tito disuse because. of the compounds sold un- der {he name of Folland gin, I want to use lt at present in aks, aa itis an eeallane aes ae colic, and 1 can- procure a compor to be rel rom J. ‘Woodw M. D., Waterbury, Vt. 18621 arn treating at Mie present Umnee shoals sletioa shown ttseif very obstinate 0 diaretics, tat bare gen advised to ure your Soklosem Sehnapos. Dr. Sowden Figgot of Balimore, Aug. 14. 185% (haa in ates the ‘value of Gebiedam! tn erinaty ‘complaints: Tam fully censible of the great benctts to be derived n cortain forms of urinary disturbance from the use of good Hollands; but on 4 ‘an article so difflenit to procure, without great trou ble, that I have been compelled fo content myself with less pa- Infable, and therefore leas tnithfully taken, modicaments, A pure, first rate Schiedam cannot fail to meet with the hearty ap, probation of physi . I, Hickley, of Ka ant Bosion, Aug. 11, 1852, writes recelved yours of the 7th’ inst., and b full; Foon toe at pure ven nd gin is ‘possessed of man: me wea judiciously administered, Tears hee neal results, I shall bi be hagpy lo @ introduce Your Aromatic Sehledam Schnapps aiwong my Triends in this Vieln! Dri. R. Dibble, Drakesvilie, N. J., in January, 1888, writes as follows:—to great has been the "aime with me to procure a pure article of gin, and so often have I been disap: pointed, that I have almost entirely coased to, prescribe gin (0 Any complaint, and have nvarly despaired of being able 10.09 it with better success, uniess yours la what you claim for it; ifso, you will have conferred a boon upon the Pesan gener tn tl country, (kat Tam sire they will not be slow to ac: From Dz. 8. F, Forbes, Toledo, Ohio, oer 1853:—The frequert nolices of the Schiedam Senhapps, both by the prove Mon und the preva, had induced ihe dona of vesting the etivacy of thi pre paratlon of gin betore X recelved your nate. E trust it will fulfil the expectations of the most sanguine, and prove both a blessing and a protit to suffering humanity. Dr. J.D, Collins, town, physician and surgeon at Lyme, Connesitcut, eays, tn a letter dnted October 1 Teouider your'sehledam Schnapps. a superior article, and one that will bo! come short of our best expecations. An article. the medical fraternity have Jong wanted. | h used it so fur with every apparent success, . COU Tanonirony, New Yonr, May 2 Mr. Uporrno Woure:—Dean Si—I cannot apeak too high!y of the purity of your Schiedam Schnapps. It is decidedly su Be to apyuig of the kind fn the market. It iy per ie adeisiures of faa ol, or any of hone ara ls mischievora and irrapar Saucte upon the ccmaitaiioes and Wein ters wee camnptonct of cobolic distilled liquors are without, most of them being largely impregnated with it, Ihave personally inspecied the wats processes of distillation practised at Schie lam, and know thal Ehusual care is taken to’ separate tho noxlons elements trom the pure alcohol, and your Schnapps ia siriking proof of its ‘An a ‘medicinal agent 7 for chronic and renal aif. coeusfully prescribed ‘and recowmend it ay an agreeable cord harmless stimulant, and shall con- forchemieal tavesigntions and expernnenis, ‘Your obedient, forel vestigations: expe ents, our: ent, Isaaut Deck, Consulting Analytical Chemist, Espenscheld’s Hats are Striking Evidences mechanical tasie and skill. A ‘are Urilliant, elastic, graceful and becoming. Sold for $350, at 118 Nassau street, pear Beekman, Genin’s Excelsior.—As was anticipated, this beautiful novelty in soft hats has met with the most complete uocesa: the numerous workmen employed vipon It being Dare. iy able to keep pace with the demand, ‘In abmpe itis adenitiad ‘ode unequalled, and us olor, rich dark, elareiprown, Hy adapted to the season, and has never before been Produced in oy hat manufsolory, elther abread or ia. this country. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s church, Heard You that Crashi-Like the Head. Jong tumble of the Malakoff battlements was, the downtal of oppeaition 19 Koor, irem whose sores euch day hundreds of nienreD, who Lad entered wearkig Indifierent wered wits losuy chapeau ofthe latest style. KNOX 4s at 212 Brosdver, corner of Fulton street, and 633 Broadway. Roots—Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Ove: the largest assortment, cheapest and best in the city, at BROURS, 15 Broadw's 2 150 Fulton street, Gent! emen’s ‘Farnbhing Goods.—The Satr riber respecifu'ly cails the atention of his frienda and the public to his new'and choice stock of gentlemen’s furniahing goods, consisting of every varie\y In genera), I. T, CHUTKOWSK ‘ultou #t., cor, of Broadway. As an Index to Thousands who have been bothered all thelr lives with mirdtting shirs, we would say that the most perfect, elegantly made and stylish shiris in this country are made by GREEN, No. 1 Astor Hovve. ‘Will the Fall of Sechestopol canse a Ceesa- tion of arms!—We are ,fOry much Afrald that ie deste Will haves contrary effect, aud that motwithsiapding the Sac that SMITH BROTHERS’ merchant ialors of Lid. Fulton sree, have marked their splendid ia’) stock fashionable goods at the loweat remuneralive pricey—sulfering 00 aatemeni—It will but serve to nerve the Czar and his veople \o struggles much more desperate than those which marked ihe defence of Bebartopol. The Gaeat ‘Warehouse of P-L. Pe. LR Rogers & Co., corner of Fulton and Nastan streets, i¢ now filled with fash- jonabie faii and winter clothing for menand boys. The prions, which are the lowest Iu the city, are marked iu plain Uyures 94 the gai ments, and no deviation is made therefrom. Another Fiare-up tn Wall Stroet was caused Peers oliy ths, imireduation of one of DRUMGOL.D & ROCH'S fall business coats on the back of one 0’ ‘thalr <ash- onables. A large variely of them at 12) Falton sir Evan’ Clothing ‘Warehouse. Nos. 66 and 68 Fulton street Fashionable black cloth rook on $8; bi ero pants, $280; ne wiacke clot ee kid Hove’, e., he. «Knowledge now then This trath.—Overcosts of every description, eultab and all pockets, can be obtaine Tut EVANS’ and 68 Fulton street, thirty per caat b to all tastes vhing Ware. ow the market Saunders’ Dressing Cases, contatning all that is necessary for the toilet, in a very portable and “yer and for durability cannot ve surpassed, Por sale at No, ‘House and 387 Broad’ Bhegens | Factory.—A rich asso. tment of tore combs, the wy French p patterns. Tas ariely a severy style of Uh well o« home manu: bese _ J URUNDERS. 5 387 Broadway. Gitts and Presents.—Jast Reeetved, snd for aaie at reduced prices, the choleest selection of ‘ancy goon, nd also every variety of ‘ova, drusse’ and wudressat tolls, tamer of amtixement for children, &e., at ROGERS? faucy be Yaar, 449 Broudway. India Raber Fancy Articles, Toys, Dolls, Pay ens, pencils, balla, &e., at the Goodyear Rubber de- Broadway, bewwetn Chambers and Warren stroe's, ‘New articlés can ve found at this store a% #0on aa pro- Sk Undershirts and Drawers of all sizes: also a lerge aesortment of ‘ey, ca ane, Ceaumere, “ihe. ri w fom. aida ta? PEREGO’ + sun. a Nassaa Under Garments, Gloves and Hosiery for the million, at MCLAUGHLIN'S shirt and furnishing store, 292 Greenwich street, corner of Chambers, New York. St: best quality, ready made or made o measure, $200,000 Worth of Superb Royal Medal- Hon, velver carpets, eplewdid nglish Drossels be. per yard. A sboice selection Besa. te | also, quiatte ‘abieand plano covers, wenn. mat ‘ale, some ex WAM Mn 99 Bowery. y.—Bargatne in Velvet T: eae otra ngrain carpets, st TYATES Gor Also, de of ingrain on Yards wide: Ee i eae, ‘aro rinine id Sen earn rg ote Sevan Wek Brosstis Ga? ex. Pile Sar iaenret Bata oe varbcod & Pyaberiae, 79 Bronaway, Great Bargal: tings.—We have 20w In store a large stock ¢f fal? impertations, ry ete vhree ply and ingra carperny tose are off for caw. ice, es whit we at very low eMitH & Loe kath 4 Broadway, wear Grand. Auction Goods. —Great Bargatna = KM LEADBEATER & 00., 34 lroadway, wil afer io some large lott of elegant dress silks, from Se. o $6 yard. 2,000 yards ofrich delaines, castunere abd morinoa efeid cer! oan wie, embroiderion, a ee i ) patra of an perior kid’ gloves, ‘at joan ladies’ tine French liaen Eotabeie hactuerchists si’ Se Che aizo mons vianketa, fan nels, dc., equally civea| Curtain Goods, Satin Delaince, Worsted BASE a cornices, window shades, ke—KKLIY & FEM USON, 291 We Just reeatves sve teatro: ® % paerns very. foot moe of window shure he 5 tare in New Yorn. We ared to offer inducemenia (0 purchasers of he above bors tot 700 Pairs Lace Curtains—Lace Curtains. | ofrieh lace hl day ror coon, aad wl dnder Ihelr Tr) . Also’ Py TS oroWdered do. ; also 1,000 rien worked tole ot #. W. LEADBUATER & CO,, S47 Broadway. = Glover Hid Glover. —1,000 Dozen La. loves: G0 dozen genta? do , slightly uperior Paria Speed on board oh er pair, worth a iia 4 00. a7 Broadway. ich Swiss: #1, worth China Hal, 813 Broadway, above Elevevth Neer Great Harcaine--White French ching dining plates, Ads. per dozmn; breakfast plates, 12s. do.; tea plates, 8. do cavered dishes, 8. eh up tureens, 208. do. Vegetable, dishes, 26, do.; Sups and saucers, 124. per dozen (24 pieces) ; all other articles of white china equally che: Frenelt wut glass tumblers, 12s, per dozen, J. The most Successful Operation of late hus been the introduction of the new pen and pencil case, Comat * patent), made by WILMART!, 44 Maiden lane, Slinple, con- Fenient and durabie; it is tast superseding (he use of ober styles, which may also be found at the same place, Defiance Salamander Safes.—Rahert M. Pat- AICK is the wie manufacturer in the United States of the shove celebrated sates. Gr gee powder proof defiance Vaerd suid cross bara, Depot 192 Pearl atzeet, one door below Maid- m lane. Gayler'’s Safes —Prices Greatly Reduced, toga sete the interest of # retiring partner, These reliabie safes, owder proof locks, are for vale at’ reduced prices, at the Pot, 205 Fear! atreet, thive doors above Malden lane, “Wiens Pendelien: Coftec—A Traly Valua- 1 cane of dyspepain, Taleo wick head. bebe a and ai bilpan ana Liver complaints, lark CO,, 1. V. Kushton, aut all respectable. druggias te United Siatee and Canadas Gav Fixtures—New Paterns Jast Out.—The subs criber is receiving by every arrival (rom Havre, new At5les of gas fixtures, in addition to his extensive. stock, ‘Paris bronzer, , candelaoras, brackets, Ratues for niches, me- ckanical fope &. H, DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway, Camece-Daguerrcoty pes— Williamson's, 249 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Lamp raty pew on Glass Present the Fincet Photouraph entirely. heey riser cp edb raph ent variety of sun types Inachine presses "288" Broadway. OP To Strangers Visits the Ctity.—Meade Brothers’ photographs, angsnerot pi and pictures on glass taken daily, - Galleries sostainin ictures free to the Public. 233 Broadway, fo: doors above i ¢ Astor House. Pe cteoes A for a Country day to obtain one. Vitis top farms and 700 build! Wii Gn: Sided eeaaap 00 pibeorinnre tie tenor 10 lolx, 25 by 100 feet, or a payable In insiaknents, This is @ great ogee nity’ fo1 in the country and near the city, Apply to CHAS. way, Where maps and en ‘can be had tree, ‘The Smithsonian ‘House, on the F , Broacway, corner of Houston street. 6 hotel, | Bewly furnished and in thorough order, be conyenlences of the highest priced hotels, offers to travel ara and the public, ine!uding farniies, Siended Bray ‘accommo- ps ‘at lower raice than can be affo! eae auy other tirat Jaan bovel, SIDN ‘OPMAN, Our Readers not Accustomed to Attend auotions will atyend (on experiment) the sajes of TUNIS MOR- RELL, Naseau street, who advertises in the auction colmene of tus Sale for this morning, ut 103 o'clock, of furnitui Assures perfect satisfaction. Edwards on the Law of Hallments.—Table of contents; Chapter 1. Bailmenta ; Chapter 2. Deposits ; Chapier 3. Gratniious commissions of mandaies; Chapter 4: Gratuitous loans; Chapter 6, Pledges or pawn Contracis for hire; Chapter]. Of innkeepers; Chapter 4. Com mon carriers and carriers of passengers. ‘Ihe above cha, Mare aro reated very ful, raking a book of G07 pages. Price Tut pablished and for sale by BANKS, GOULD & CO” in Nasan streot, N. ¥., and 475 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. «Like Bees tn a cluster” ‘The veabugs wi!l lodge, And ail whe But LYONS? they'll dodge, f course thy ho ever heard of killing all kinds of e % shag ons! powarrul pills South Kighth Whishers or Monstuches Horced te Grow pate weeks, hr aig cpguent, which will not stain oF ary the Zeines, bry ess pe oun , the p Brosdway ; Zeiber, i 1 H.T. Lovet’ ‘* “s Wahpene—An Indian V. ble preparation, wii) reetore gray hair to \ts youthful appear- ance and cure badness. Call at 762, Broadway, and #ee the Eipprictor, who Las been gray and bald, with & good head of Mar peangpetnnord Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupces, gand pre-eminent above ail competition. A suite of elegant rooms for #p) rep is famous dye, the greatest stand: tra article of a Li at the ¥orid: His new styie of ‘teelf. Wholesale and retas weir ALORS. b 0'8, Ne xe. Hon ise, . Batcnelor's s Hair Dye, Wigs un and Toupees— The best in the world. Nine private rogmfor applying bia un. Gyalled dye. “Beware of imliaour-they result fa" cidieula merica, whoesale be largest siock of wigs and tou abd reta.), ‘nt TATCHE OR 230 Breatwaye Ten, Pimples, Freckles, Eruptions, Salt- rheum, de., positively cured by GOURAUD'S Itallan madl- cated sap.’ Pondre gubttie uproota bair from low foreheads or any part of the body. Liquid rouge, lily white, hatr dye and Tenants at the old depot, 07 Walker sireet, first store trou Hill's Justiy Famed Infallible jent for the growth, preservation and beauty of the balr, removing ruff, £6. Sold atl Harciay street, 45 Nassau sireet, New York, and at 247 Fulton street, Brooklyn, His Improved Instantaneous Hair 4shiliings'a bok, black or brown; warranted best tn weet Jeaves the hair golt and goaay; no fade. Soid or applind at 1 Labo omer 45 Nassau sweet, New York, ‘nd at 2 7 Fulton sireet, Brookiyu. Inhalation.—Dr. foward Marshall's combined treatment 's curing (o@ certainty catarrh, arsper- sia, asthma, bronchitis and consump'lon. omen at Tart International Hote!, 867 Broadway, {ro to4 Cures certain, Terms moderate, Com AAP a bastante Ointment ts Invaluable for the cure of bad 1 wounds even of twen ty years’ stand, been long considered aa past all cure, readily yield to its wonder‘ul efliciency. wold at manu actories, #) Maiden lane, London, and by all druggists, at pot. The Sanitariaum—A Resort for Invalids and Ing a milla climate at Magnolia, on the St. Joln's 4 Florida. Magnolia in enxy of access, beln, ely on the river, about Bity miles trom ie math. hale commodious «teamers lea ceed anh three times 9 work, and Charleston once a week, land regularly bere, making the aszage In about tweaty tour ho ‘ating with the well- ‘owt steamnahipa wh etween New York and Savan- thi roule the eatire C hah and Charl y Irney may be made an far .former!y supert Tum, who has spent nid where be now reid turn early in Noveniber, and will take ch ‘Ww may wish to place themselves. w pr Dr, Ienedict may be seon at 4 Ninth street, New York ont th and 12th instant, from ¥ 10 19 o'clock A.M. and7 109 tehere he wil be ba py to give more particular information ( those Interested in the sub) Letters tnay be addressed (o rw. Hrown, Brothers & ( ‘ew Yori i Mi ctally arranged fo ondia cular reference to Us 5 On Thursday evening, Oct. 4, by ev. H. H. iar, Mr. ‘ion Y. Henon wo Mise Mary Moonr, both of thie olty. On Tuesday 2 Jous M. Conprr, t York. On Monday, Oct. 8, by John Macauly, D. D., Coanum Wonceerm, of P midaind, Tyo, to Mies Maan Any Camp- mmr, of N.Y. rhing, at No, 6 St. Mark’ Jnexe D, Kysaur, b Dea. On Monday morning, Oct. 9, Ada Avovsta, infant davghter of Wm. F. and Amanda M. Archer, aged 9 months the farni'y are reepecttally nowt further ny he residence Fi viteenth street, near f of her par evenue On Monday, Oct. 8, in the year of bis age, Mr, S:cn't {the family and those of hom Ja oe, Maurice ai atten] his whi athe tr: sons, the Rev. Jobn Parr, ‘n are requested from St. Patrick's of Galbaly, county 1 His remains w) afternoon, at 2 Limerick papers p) Un Tuesday morning, ( wv she bore with Chr gos, wife of Joveph f month: The relatives and friends of the family are lnviied to attend her faneral, afternvon, from her late residence, 294 Delancey street, The dead in Christ shall rice ne +. On Monday, Cet. 6, 7a Aws Jeua Vax Wart, wi'e of Ja’ years, 5 months and 22 day. The relatives and friends of the family, and thos of his others, famurl, John L. and Alexandra Van W Are respectfully invited to attend her faneral afternoon, at two o'clock, from ber late re street, On Tuesday, 0 The remains wil! x ment, this day. The friends and re’ w attend. On Tuesday, Oct. 9, in t Gratien, The friends of the ff ond thove of Ga a simone, axe requested to attend his faners! from 106 Seventh avenue, this atternoon, at two o 7 a re maine will be taken . orat After a long and “, ® William Dogan, of Ee Nand adopted deughe bay Mcheo be interted wT ty Cemetery, this ingering illness, Mire. Pomme A ives are tnvived 82d year of his age, Troxas ston, Pex the family are res neral, this afterno mn Tesifence, 168 avenne Bi. Cry, non Monday evering, Ox, 8, Mr v4 of the la e Jolin F. Bilis, of this city Hei ‘sends and those of ber late hubant are resp fally invited to attend her funeral, from choreh, Bumex street, to-morrow afternoon, at o'eloe On Toeeday cos Ost. 0, of congestion of the brair Col. ‘Tucan {i Sravmas a, im the 20th yeur of his age, on son of Jobn ie. one. Mia rienta and of the family are invited + tend the foners|, from the residence of his father, ark, N.J., te-murrow, wt Uo'elock, 4. M. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. THE TURF. Came bry y= At L. I. I. = TROTTING. — Want Pin Iaiaes ‘Whelpiey nan Yor i hese; D. Pier cl a a sae i wagon eee Cee COURSE, L. ROTTING —1 THURS. day, Oct. 25, at $ o'clock —Matob, Stoo ewe talie hea's, in harness. George Spicer names Lt y Ay rank Fo ter, Hiram Woodrut! names r. m. Lady Frau nouaaides JOEL. vu /ONK LIN, Proprietor, ‘TREVILLE COUR: TROTTIN ‘Gecober 22, at three o'clock P. M.; match, $500, mile heata; best three in five, to wagons, Tnaa 3 Woodall names bay mare, tour years old; D. Pier peme JOBL ONKEL N, Propristor, CoPRTREYILLEACOURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. / October 22, al (wo oelock. hy, $2,000; in Lares: am Woodrat’ names b. g. Bu hy names >. ¢, Lantern, This mateb is made to regard to weatber, JOEL CONKLIN. | Prop. TREVILLE COURSE, L, .~TROTTING—TUESDAY, Ocigber 10, at 346 o'cio:k, | Maich, $1,600; mileheata; bea! three in five, under the aaddle. D, Péter names br. m. Bello of Boraioca: JM. Daniels named, f Chieagodack.. This mates made play of pay, anc comes off without Ag hg JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, Nation AL COURSE, L. 1.—THIS COURSE 8 NOW undergoing a compute renovation, and will be ready for Wotling in a few en solver, Joseph Jewe The pubie are lnvied fo s00 for is always at the Mansion, ‘D HOUSE, HARLEM.—THIS FAVORITE HLACE OF resort is now In poupce order, and ready to accommo- date the sporting aud ridi able’ The Gotham. and talus Base Hull “labs play on. ihe 1 green aitached to the house, and afford inuch. sport to. the visivers of dus beautited place. The be nents alwaye on baud, "BROWN, Proprietor, TNION COURS! Get, T, at $ oe Remi, 9, Makons. 0. Bpleer nam Mann, names Flora Temple, Thi ith Out regurd (o the weather, Cars leave South ferry, Brooklyo, ax 20 minules past 2 o'clock, and return as soon ath race is over, Fare to 60 end return, Ge SHA’ ve “WHITE, Proprietors, NION count L—TROTTING. ON aS Oct. 1, at ck, & purse and viake of $300, heats; best 3 in 5, tb harne BE. White, Dames bi tie B, Woodru, nates s. g. Prank, itayea, = Le —~TROTTING-—EXTRAORDI Kary match agaibst time, On Monday, Oct, 2; a match for $1,000. Tsanc Woodrutt namen ep. ¢ Spangle, wagon and driver to Weigh 409 pounds, to trot 90 miles in four hours; to Mart at 2o'clock I. M. predively SLAW & WHITR, Proprietors, TNION COURS! pipor TING—ON WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10th, at 2 0'clos a8 asic top $600, iflle beata, best 8 ind. Whelpi “y, ‘banies fell of Richmond ; Wagon and driver to weigh $20 tbe. D. "Pater ‘names br. m. Naucy Ray, obarness, To ev ane eee abine. NION COURSF, L. 1, prigtors, Uno, COURSE, rt. ROTTING, THURSDAY, 11, at 3 o'e MT Math #2000, “Two talon and wagen. Geo. Spicce waines Frank Forester, J.D. names Flora Temple, SHAW & wuts “LOST ‘AND FOUND, {AUTION.~THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST negotiating or taking six promissory note made, hy ine, dated on or about the 2th day of September, three ut Which have nine moni io ron, And are (Or SET 16, 800) OR and $45 16, aud the other three fave six months to ran, and are for $519 15, $510 22 and #70 40, aa the same will not be paid by me. OUN TERUEUN, —ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 61 INST., A ‘ge sized pocketbook OF wallet, containing three hut dred #260) dollate together witk'ra. ble Papers, of no use io any ove except the owner. A. iiberal reward will be given qe finder by returning the same to Russell & Copland, ih sireet, OSTPAPERS OF LEASE OF FIVE 4 tween Patrick Fa rey perty in Thirteenth street, Chatham sires y PATRICK PAGANS, ecive a liberal reward and the tau! OST—ON WEDNESDAY, 2p INST., A_ POCKETBOOK 4 containing several bonds, Which aré of no ase to any pe: the owner. The tinder, by jeaving them with Bow & 3 earl street, will receive the thanks of the owner aud Nberal reward,’ WM. REMAEN, Great Neck, L. I. Lost ox THURSDAY OF LAST WERK Newfoundiaud dog; he dy black and w ine erdor his tail yellow; he w: nawei to the naan cher, The finder wil bé rewarded by delivering hima to F. A. DUPRAZ, hair dresser, 708 Broadway. repeat, MeMasn Proprietors, Ss RE pro ‘iar, returning OsT~YES TERDAY AFTERNOON, IN G 4 Greeuwieh avenue to Union equsre. street, University place and Fourteenth ») nheavy ch fol ‘\ with hatr enclosed in_an oval looket, (serail on locket without name.) Five dollars will bo given wits the thanks ofthe owner, to any person returning the aime DANIEL BURGESS, 04 Greenwich avenne, OS1—ON THE STH, BETWEEN AMOS STR’ ACotage plave. a motirning pin with an inserip'ion an the The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 55 Amon bi sires Fy Taw BOOK NO. 75.4%, os. us Bones 4 Bank, on Friday, Oct, 5." Tae. receive ® suitable reward by returning it to * WILHEEM SCHALEN.- BEKG, No. 68 Ridge sireet. eh OST—BETWEFN THE HOMRS OF 6 AND 7 O'CLOCK, f& feed bag, wilh a receipt book, Of no use to any one boy owner. Who ever will return the same at Bpenoei’s & Porter's 106 Front street, or at 100 West Seventeenth street, will be ault ably rewarted ‘for their tronble, PRICE OF THE OMTEF OP POLICE, OCT. 9, 1966. ” Ow the followin propery silk dresser, 4 jer silver flute, one plated card ‘basket, two silk scarl’, one «mall remnant of silk, ‘hres «iver tea spoons, seven alver forks, one pair plated candlesticks, one sliver fish knife, one oid watch dad. (Wo chains, one gold look et, ane gold brooch, three sliver Aligres redculas, child's gold clhep and chain, ‘one breastpin, one copy of Byron, owe paar! case, one pear! bey one revolver, one dirk knife, one ofocba shaw! iowp Pillow oases; also et the First Dintriet Polise Court, (Tombs, Contre siront J swe aid horse covers or vlankets, one biack coat, ove lot of seh ot bow ok. GEO. W. MATORL A, Ol et of Police. 1K STRR er, ° di leh please give to! they she warded ba tberally r 2 Beet HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., ‘WANTED. rv 2 . In a Koos and ata moderate 6 Dwelling ow ion and term pw . ABOUT FOUR ROOMS, IN BROAD- Way, beiween First and Tenth wireeta, ie wanted by a nice family. “Address Mrs. H., stating cent, Ht Ms A p WANTED—BY A RMALL PAMILY, West OF Broadway, below Povrieenth street. Ment yearly (oom $x to »perton having # house in this locally wiih ail tue modern improvements willhear ofa permancnt tenan', on Aappilcation to #. W. KICHAKIS, (07 Broadway TURE STORY DWELLING HOUS® WANTED—LO. eatton in Seventh or Tenih ward preve Auy party @ house of tha kind to reat on reasonable varms, may thy calling, oF ndresting & fow Lies 10 COUNTRY WANTED— \ must he convenient city, Real must be 08. Rr" RNISHED HOUSE IN THY inier by © small fami ‘at, and Suthin an boas Address #., box 103, Poot « ONE HALF OP ATWO Js nelehbor 5 address Hatier, 60, convenience, Ae, Lower DART OF A HOUSE WANT :D— WANTRD.—A 8TANDIN 98 than ibren {wet lor y inches deep, Apply (o the OR COUNTER y inches wile and W iseowt VALIER, O7 tate, not twe Wnt A GOOD SECOND HAND BAGATELLE table, with balls and ached. Por such an article 8 reasonable price will be Direct w vote to ew Hrighton Post office, *ay UNTIL , Indes, We ‘ ered $125 per bird etreete. Ac ¥. mber ‘0 firet th; "ination between F reve R, Ht. ¥., Pelham, ; Tout not to ex th and Twenty si cbester connty WAXTED IMMEDIATELY—A SMALL STORE OR PART of s store, on the left hand side of Broadway going up between Chambers and Grand sires, for ala mom: om ihe Jewelry business, Address G, W., box 2 office J ANTED D ROOM without in on vo rooms '0 casing C, No.5 ob et WANED ‘0 PURCHASE, A MODERATE SIZED PHI telphia brseinent house, between Fourth and sixth . not further up own than Thirty third sireat. Price Dot Io exeeed $9,000, Alice widreased oJ. Kirk will receive atention. JANTED~A GOOD THRER OR FOUR STORY HOUT Iocated between Tous and. Thirch vipers, and fe cond and Sixth aver iz ned orn Ourvaend dollers. Addresn ty box 2,190. es oft WARTED —inmrpiarer, PY bouse, below Fourtennth very sali family; Who Will make « edn ies tod. “Appa io fb. KINOHIMEA, 59 Pourdh RESTAUNANTS. 5,000 VOLUNTRERA WANTET nat & toomater Mobawiny bala uN 0 served up in and Chickew: free anch evtry dey from 10 i " (FPL, FORMERLY OF THE AMPRICAN HOTRI J eect, will bo happy % see his frente ant a the’ Pont Hu P tete'een Broadway ant Crosby er tot, A Broome virnet te Hf, FELL. FINE ARTS. JEDDING AND VISITING CARDS, OF TIT WERT abd most (anh cemhin Binds, are ang eyed and printed. at DUNS BLAS, 196 Brondwey, corner of Dey vireet, New Yors * reew ved by tall for carde aod ere A om ine ond printing. Wie FOC TMEATHICAL. W 4Ghe TaRArRe il ep te Ty MR. HENRY PLACIDWA generrs To #GRnT, OcTorrs ) tor ae ind OFM BT! SITUATIONS ‘WANTED. YOUNG FRENCH ape ¥ Desens A SITU, emia with a young chiktrent ia ve yg to gous 0 ar 02 Howth oF batt it is inscheepina; tio companion, A: RESPECTABLE yonxe Woman WAN’ Tavate sy N WANTS A SITUA: ‘maid and in washings ba ladda «EE er and Lroner, oF ane or . ber bu goul elly reierence trum ler last place. W6uh st, tor three days YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA TION AN NUM and to do plein sb in a Lighaot recotuimrasatins aig Apply at 827 4d avenue, one door tro) 'ROTEST ANT) WANTS A take entire care of an tafant make children's COMPETENT NURSE. 4 uation and full charge of the nurre ‘ng, Or would wait on an invalid lady ne Apply at 187 lst st., RESPECTABL YOUNG WIDOW WOMAN Yyeuss Hdren’s marse, or ix willia pectable family, + three doors from ¢ Please callat N SITUATION WANTED BY A GENTEEL AMERICAN youug lady, 0 aasint (otal Idven, to atiend on an invalid lav Ary; 60 objection fo attend ina salon can be given, Apply at 59 Suffolk the charge of ane oF more wily, OF 10 assist in sewln, between Delancey iG WOMAN WANTS A SITTA- , or nurse and chamber- . Has good reference trom her last em Cun be seen for two days, Please eall at73 avenne “A RESPECTADLE YO tion aa chambe oad; can full either. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN I8 DESIROUB OF and walter, or woukd no objzetion to take care of children. The Vest of clty relerence, i required. Please call at 09 2th ni obtaining a «\'ualon wash and iron; bas }OTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED Bh aren! l WANTS 4 uaton a8 housekeeper in Can speak French and Tialian fluently. he boat of ity reter, 4 : + _ Call at 201 Kast 12H RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. ion, in & respectable family, as good cook, washer, and est of city reference ean be had. for ‘wo days, Mf not engaged, at 160 22d st, fourth floor, back JOUSEKEEPRER: S_SITUATION WANTED—BY AN experience, tn ® small famity, without at references given. Hu YOUNG Woman WISHES TO ore; 3 at 134 Chureb at., first floor, front room, \ RVSPRCTADLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation as cook; bs willing to asalat In washing and tron She can be ween at reference given, TLY FROM MAN ‘ake hersrif yenerall le reference can be given if required, P :RSON, REC BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, of age, to do light hoa SITUATION WANTED. PROTUSTANT GIRL WANTS A RESPECTABLE situation ns plain cook, wu ker aid troner, er would aw fat jn general housework; te ‘willin ul home preferred before wa: 10 £0 a “hort di 45 19th + nw no objection gS A SIT r yale canny 5 aod Panion 10 a Indy, an TEDSBY AVERY RESPECTABLE of ety Teleren 7 AND. REAPROTABL: YOUNG WOMAN PROTESTANT fa a fincll respect Best of eliy_reteren 6 Meccker street, near Barrow sireet SITUATION WANTED—BY A REST Pic ane cali at ¥ th st, opnenite Greenw SITUATION WANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A the best o city retereace. foe cwodaya at urse and chas X mouths; salafucwory reveren ply at 6b W, ih we, REAPROTABLE anion 0 do genera! hotwowork RESPRCTA ULE 00k, Washer and froner in « ema at her préwent vlace, No. 11 Union street, 0 No. by Went Bri wt WOMAN WA days, if tuk euge T LADY wisithe SITUATION AM dren MAB 4a0 BE YOUNG PNGLISH WOMAN WANTS wrenes A Kt mutt ATIO. N WANTE specatie Prrineinat woman, Would go a8 companion 'o & lniy, Ger rebercnen froma her 2. aa fe ebitbaren's In Konaekrep Ee. {eet place, where two doors freve Lie SITUATION WANTED A RESPRCTARLE Wf required. pa otrine id mace hiperit te Vieage vtdoens War REPPROTADLE YOUNG OARS, WIHNES A MITER of chaseher raid ard foam Cau be ema anal en up ts chamber ead and Pas the bens of city . near Ie avenue PROTAATANT YOUNG LADY WIRITRA TO PRO be an eeeetiont Anew eure work by the day or week or and fitter, and ran 4 Beri of reerences can be OTe between ri ed 1 OF TLE YOUNG WO! nas rnamnetrees, ia & GentleUAn’s Langlty ; Mate arcane aking "9 0!) We remchen Hew mo ohjentana Wn irevel for w oweek at 190 hn of 6 oh evemas, im ae « DtaTROVs OF perteet'y ander make herent WANTH A BITUATION, TO em emi private Commit tna aive te ved ity cents) bomsewor’, ashes ant remer or am omplover were the liv ae REMHAKER DPRIREM A MITCATION In 4 Put ansly, euiher Oy he Gay OF mums; & wade oh sawing. Call oF aAdcown © hae a 8 i WOMAN Winttie A ny, 0 chamber et and ess " can On weoding ant Pan Bie mllelaction fo har ermy SITUATIONS WANTED. S| An amaet Sa WANTH A SITUA! tad Indy’s maid. Can be F 10th wt, Rear 6th ayeauc. wenn RE we age ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A srTUWA- chainbermal’ and waiter, oF to lake care of chit cape 4 + wil ling (© take herveiy pe ve the best of ctiy referenee. Can b: feen for two days at 9 ‘Weat 19th at., thoar 6 "8 GERMAN YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD FAMILY, AND well educated, we Gu the branches of bot rep, Wishes a situailon aa a lady ernest Ip reenable fact. dress box 2,924 Pe RESPROTABLE S0OTC! 1 PROTEST \ NT WOMAN Withen @ situation a4 nurse, aod to do plain sowing, ho entire charge of @ bay; bas ‘be bes! of Nat M4 Montgomery oe THE WASITING 0 dozen, at moderaie Apply at 173 Wouter a, in ju, pouseheoper ar got: of Feferences YOUNG WOMAN W) NTS \ SITUATION A CHAM AA bermald or walter; can a dy'smaid, The beat of city recoren 0 days ai 101 Kant Leth wi, between Ist and dd avenues, thie floor, ENT YOUDSG GIRL WANTS A SITU. ATION nd 10 aantst in chamler work % WISHES A St vod Wael er and ved for tha last ten 7th avenue, corser of A RESPECTABLE Wipow tation to do general 9 cham re PROT STANT GIRL, OF KYreoTAM gum, wants tuations © asaya nurse; can come well recowuended Oa, » seen for \ hd days nt 1G Nasaay .. Brooklyn, top Loor, over 5 between Gold st. and Hudson avenue, ee FRENCH LADY Md 4 Srr0, —~TO TRA e" rk; would See Fre: a » dreminaking Can be nied at 7) Wh ot, between 70 and Ab avenue, SITUATION WANTED--RY \ RESPECTARLE arn, to cook, wanh and iron, in «respevtable family. Cag. b Seen tor two idaya atthe tou'h "ow eorare of Wyckodl and Toye streets, Brookiy 2. OIRL, PROM NGAR FRANCE, WHO CAN P ech sid ase) Soeniiy. foxires & mination an stows rdes, or would souinatrom, Bort Of references,” isano eal at 196 70 a ue, near Sd a,, Wor two days. RVSPTOTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A eituation, aw : nea given as tohonaey Cal att ‘ vermerhora a., one door from yD. plog clerk, winhew a lik shipping house; given aati thoronghiy acquainted tn hoe Willing 10 make himselt — preven’ cmployers, \ note 94 will receive Immediale a'tention B WAITER.—A SMART ACTIVE YOUNG MAM, WHO gaged. Wanin s elluation in a private fan awineds bariertiy, aud han respectable ere a tanily who le ne hy 9 od to MeL , Will be prompily attended fo. cumssr, changing often commer of 12th PROFESRION AL from Viena, MOOKKEPER, WHOS! 24. cupted, would be Keeping of 1 set 0! baows Neen Unobje euionat le, (OMPETENT BROOKKELVER he evening In ken} ewan BAL, bond TIME Wi NOT PU ’ te two howra dally to tea le entry; \armas mod Address Kt, Herald office, CHARACTER wishes for en YOUNG MAN, NINETEEN VRARS pind bimeelf to ‘the voller making bus) de ofthe aatoe Kind Can give good 107 Mast 20th et, Letween 1 and Sd “Can be nen wil this week, A sivu Aided WANTED. IN A BANKING DNeTITC: AN b experienc in the business x to character andebility ether, Vor Bie Werad KITUATION A® COAl ee care a two day “OVEN , Hing male, French, (w Hallan, sat the bigher Kurtin brat family \n this city, desires to form ' A KITUATIC ny ve gor re Please wd 0, Brook H OUGEK/PPERIA AUTVATION WANTEDBY 4x American w ty. Apply at 92. Broadway, hurd A er b ween aie ond 1 ‘nod * 144 be meen for taro days EP) R WANTS A BITOATION, hat it hae been fh One best of reterence trum bis last emp ©), Nezaid offices, Nowe AND SFAMOTRISS-RITUAT y & respectable pers Bad waitress’ place, un Jere Nas in & euperion manner: bs ful capacity ‘he may unde 1N WANTED, duanbertan eytona’ ie reference ewoen Let and Bi arenoes, ITUATION WANTED, AND . fake hares N‘ REE ; 70. (8 STH AVENUR, BETWEEN Sm rear home, second Woor—A y A wen situation to de housework, om #08 tron, do pis ng, and Ie Rood ta clibiren. Good eity returen wh last place. Can be seen tar tv 4D) MTR RT GQUCATIONN WANTED—HY Two RESPRCTALT It YOUDK Kiris; One ax chao.berwald and waliren, be food plain coom, # etereacen Appl SITUATION WANTED an, (aryl) whe ear play tae thy, she em Meet on Bt 211 J1th at, corner of wy SITUATION WANTED WY QTIUATION WANTEN Hy 4 rannCT ALR YOUN women, ee conn. Washer Pe and wera biusework. ‘Con 36 econ a’ 113 imhawn sewer, Heestipns GITUATION Waxten ny + Apeiy at fob Went 100 nd eer. it (he rear WANTID AW ne Ss TIN WANT Baers Am WOMAN, ae eS tt Pedarenee Inquire 6 46 940 Bates vawen 1h ad lites” VOR A Fees Liverinteedth beer hed for he nevt Rirty day 6 OG | wn yer, bon te Weraia elon. "Rate ftares exrbinas ors CAWY Re AN Orgyns 4 LADY ACCTRTOMRD ow wild be willwe |) het ‘ewe atm fair an . aihy "Pace sharon OW, ma ”* FAMILAR GOING POUT —- RE PROTA BLD eto ae lady's mond of DureD, An e- caller enwer, 2rd cee do tne washing esta San 6 Cely erampetnns Wo ylnane er Havre heen 20 One. bet 109 Hera ten we Ange ) BAKERY —* SEAT table Pro ectmn! cera fray retoromeng the gromery 4 [= slay T¥o, FROTIATANT ORISA WANT HITUATIONS ONT A vad weshing SF enbarme sed wae cane at ees Ft wo $y cat in fie wants g set, wom bane oo. | nee A 8h 196 Taek ie 1 — ed 7) wae The very text of Be. Yor Sitvstions and Melo Wanted, we Sixth Pag