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_ 17 nbs, ha the faney sion SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—FEMALES,. sd Swarts WANTED-BY A RESPRCTABLE GIRL, 0 general housework in a ama't good cook ‘a8 le jreme:, oF to ‘Waiting; good city reference from hor last deen 1H ES days at 899 Pulton av. Broo ‘Cumberland at aud Carkon ave, SIPUATION WANTEO—BY A RESPECT A © man, to cook, wast and iron in @ small ‘ars’ eh'y reference given. Cali nt 129 West Sih ate luge. Can ue Iyp, between ive 5 Soon WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GER- Pan nie ural housework or Lovovs. Apply at SITUATIONS IN as ood cook, warher and frauer: Qand waitress; both od city reference; Bo objection to the country.’ would igo together oF separate. Coll for twa days at asters bet and ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA: ton as cook and lavudress, or would do chamberworkg ond ine washiogy no Objection to go to the country, Call at fet Zu y ANTED—BY A. [RESPEOTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Aiiuation as chisabecinaid, oF wodld travel. rence, No objection to the country. Cal seorner of Wave rey plag » Second toor, ‘Cpukpeae- & 10th WATER 23.4 A “RESPECTABLE 1 PERSON, A situa, 100 as seainstr ss, understands dressmaking, enttiag and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses, and ali a= mily sew nz; no objections Soir tes of COST ‘ ch hildren or the country, Best of eity ref ‘Main surcet, Brookiyn. ANTED—A BUssTOn, BY, A. RESPECTABLE young gi do chamberwork and waiting; has no ‘bjection to do. sl housework im a siunall private sprite Good city referenes given, Can be seen for two days at eat 451 ab, between Sih ape OL aia WANED~A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASIL AND iron, by a young woman’ who has beeh accustomed to Kitchen work for the last seven Jearg; andermands kinds of meais and ponliry; isa good baker, Call at 346 6th ay., in reac, between 2st abd ad ste, WANtED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG freer here Lrst rate cook, Washer and in jaune» humocriwork and pisin ‘sowing; has the boat of Sri Can be seenatll4 Court st., opposite Ber- okiyn, HEL! LP WANTED—MALES. GEN # PLUS ULTRA PRIZ8 PACKAGE how ready surpasses all others im auality ‘and qnantit) Of contents; pa * pioilts 40 sents; Inadditien t@ whe we oer a yar by wise ete profs are, neariy joub! 4 for our pew 6 rp wu! e Caahipd, Hop Fae TONAL ‘pax ‘naw, i rics Phang, Beekman street, N. ¥. full and Senn AKIN yy GENTS—WE OFFER You A Ana 1 VALC iL fay oy boll rT you can easily make or day by felling our new an tnequalled Prixe Parkages: they are ta sud Wheapest aver soldstet cur prince grat inducement. Kach of our package? coniains more Fea! good arivwies than any two others, Seud foreirenlers ts mie purtieulass of @xtea toducenenta, 8, C. HICK D 10d Nassau street, Lavgest and oldest prize Package house tu the world, NEW YORK HERALD, PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, D* ROBERT HUNTER ON ON THE da ©: aytag thas belongs fo the UsiNEss: can bring the best of city reference. Cuil ° days ou Witinas Mt Dugpaty S08 Gout Psa FREVALENCE AND IMPORTANCE OP burg. PULMONARY DiSBASES, ON CHRONIC CaTARRM AND @ZENA. ON DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT ON CHRONIC LARYNeITIS, ON THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS AND 1T3 TREATMENT BY INHALATION YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, or vounury; he understands gardening, 'the wannge- Ineut of horses and the general duties of # farm semwunt: is Willlngg@ make Limself usetul in any employment, Can te secn at Tis former employe with whom he lived two years, at 261 West 234 days MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION AND SOLID CHARAG™ ter, with an bonovatle career ia the European wade, Wishes a situat.on in # respertable house; caireorespond in the French aud German languages; nota matter un. Lil his services are of some value, Address Charles, 62 Franklin st, er for t GENTS WANTED INMEDIATELY—IN EVERY tows ia the country, to sell our Union Crystal Cement Tee Strainers and twelve other new aud cqattx saling articles. Our ageuts ave making iwenty dollars RICHARDS & G Ns Broalvoy, Sew York, “, GENTS.—THE STR AND Tani A only book containing these two important law 28 optim eee oe runes vanted. Coy sfnatled for cen . Ri & » Publishers, 1 XPERIENCED COACHMAN WANTED— wi perfectly understands his bnainess; nore other used apply, Address Couchuan, box 1 Heral Dee edipae ta WANTED. CALL | FOR TWO DAYS AT ik HERALD, YOUNG GERMAN MARRIED MAN WISHES A t that, of all the Miation os Coodnnan ad gardener and wie wife a | maniiold discascs there is none #0 $ ectly undermands Wasllug and irouing: | frequent ih its occurrene., or so faual in Its tanue as Pulmo- exceplonaule reference given, Inquire ai y Consumption, and cobsider that it eecur® at all ages and wich, i the baseinent. every station of lite, we auall begia righ hend the importance of increasing our knowledge-of the nas ture of this disease, and of devistag some more efficient Means of afresiing its progress and promoting lus cure. 80 Jong ax the people remain ignorant of duce Consumption and o! = first stealthy and Ineidio ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TO WORK | #By timely ‘steps will be ins grocery store, tend bar. drive a horse’ and wagon, | thore who ie uunhapy: or would make himself generally useful in any business; | sna beat of reference given, ply at 219 East loth si., top tioor, | 4's ront room, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THE OLD country, & Pe as waiter or porter in a hotel, restaurant oF dining rooms; as had 13 years experience, Call on, or address G. M., 139 Orchard ats inthe rear, ARKEEPER’S SITUATION, IN CITY OR COUNTRY, Wanted—y # young man with excellent reference, an Scourity if uecessury. Address Marion, Madison square Post uflice, caltkes Which the syinptoms which mavk ite approaches, not hope that Jopted for its prevention, or that struck by the fatal arrow will be he danger arislug from condrmed ‘That this want of Information does exist among the people cannot be devied. However well informed they may be on politica, government, mechanism and trace, they are, as @ rule, compelled to confess tuemselves atte: ay ignorant of the Jaws of health, and of the principles on which prevalent and dangerous discases ouglit to be combated and removed. In word ty wrt of preserving life by the prevention of dis- RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A COMPRTENT YOUNG man in the retail busivess in jersey Gity, Address MeKesson & Robbins, 91 Fulion st, stating full particulars, with reference, for two days, RUG CLERK WANTED—APPLY IN THE STORE, corner of Jaines and Madison streets, after 10 o'clock. ERMAN SALESMAN WANTED-IN A LARGE tail dry goods store; must understand the general sr goods busluess, speak German and English, and have feven dress Brown, box 120 Herald’ ottice, Gon, as WANTED—TO WORK ON OSTRICH and fancy feathers, at 44 Lispenard st, Wastes SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermuaid, do general housework; ae the best of reference. Apply ‘sb N 10 Carroll South Broosiyn, ANTED—BY A xouNG AMERIOAN GIRT, 15 YEARS ‘@ situation to attend ciildren and assist in ligut _Address box re i id office, Ni + can come well recommended. * Henderson's office, Nassau st. be seen for three days i ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- man, @ sittation, as wet nurse. First class doctor's reference given, Yor one week, from 7 ll 3 at Sit South Second st., sity. FANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER OR nurse, by # widow wady.’ References exchanged. Ap- ply personal udqress Mrs. Field, No. 220 West i2dst., TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- 1D, hs COOK, and would be willing ‘to assist with the nersia ty all kinds of meats, soups, fin, par try bread am + no objection to go in the country; good revesence given, Call for two days, at 201 Went 2oth 86, vetwe m Sth aaa Mth ay ANTED-BY A RESVPECTALLE GIRL, A SITUA Uivn; understands cooking and ail kinds of pastry; 0 odjections to.a boarding house; hus good refurence. Can be secu uniilsu.ied at 63 Graud st., ln the basement, wisren— SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Maire! woman, as seainatress and nurse, or to do general housework; no objection to goa short distance in ‘the country; good city reference, Cum be seen for two days at 88 Forsyth at., iu the rear, top floor, LYS. SEAMEN, BLACKSMITHS, CARPEN- ters, cooks and stewal Bynes bubyibeat ‘for whaling, inerchant and gavy shinee acy Weal at a Saner OF Albany, ait North # wutdts furnish Peng Be HENRY JAMES, Avent, N, ¥, 0 AGENTS.—FOR THE BEST UNION PRIZE sTA- bg ae packet, send to Wells, Agents are making from a di For terms, &., address J, G. Wells, 165 manutacturing depot for Union'and ANTED—AN HONEST BUSINESS MAN, AS TBEAS. urer for the best money making business in Amer will clear $5,000 this summer. 4 good man having $200, and willing: to tray re can pply to M ‘Shaw, 10994 Groene Bt. Wantepax A HAT STORE, AN ACTIVE, INTEL- ligent, honest boy, who ig willing to make himself gen- erally useful, Aukdvess, ih o One who resides with his parents preferred. Hata, Hera d obiic MAN, AS WAITER IN A PR ho tinderstauds every brauch of bis bi who will not objeet to living a short the year round. Best of references 2 Fifth Avenue Hotel, between sday morining, Waa SMART BOY, OF 16 OR 18 YEARS, TO Work ina tirst class grocery store; must have some and-be well recommended, Son, corner of 10th st, and Ist av, ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN A vases $ inonth, aud board and wash- ox vald oflice, WAXTED-A XOUNG MAN OR BOY CAPABLE ‘OF writing French, in « commission shipping house, Ad- vege tu applicant's handwriting box No. § Pos oflles, Apply to Thomas V ing. Address I 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, B' rienced wowan in them up by band; est of Bosnia, eewecu gin gud ii . WAXTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, to cook, wash, or iron, or would do general bousework ina sma } BY J AN EXPE. eave of infants and in bringing y reverence, Cali at 330 West family; no objection to city or coun. Bot ao much hee ines 3 a ho years? ctv reference trom er 0 days at 201 West 26th at, WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION tocook, wash and iron, in New York or Brooklyn; Sood city rerdrence it required. Can be seen for two days ‘St 206 Court st, Brooklyn, in the slioe store ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITCATION to do housework or to take cure of children; is willing to make herself ge: pioorally useful; good cliy reference, Can bbe seen for two days at 117 Weat 20th st., roum No WaANtED-BY A RESPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do cooking, washing and ironing, ‘or Trould do general housework ina small private family. "the ‘best city reference given. Cuil for (wo days at 239 Mulberry &., front house, second oor, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, lately janded; will do chamberwork and needle work, or take care of chtidren and do needlework; has the Dest of reference. Can be seen for wo days at 16) Bust 31st ot, near 2d ave, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GEN NERAL HOUSE- worker, by @ smart, tidy servat reference, eit er in city or oo try, at modterate Aw) ‘an excellent id froner aid guod ‘plain cook, ‘Apply at 121 ts », Brookiyn, Wessel A RB ESPECTABLE MARRIED Wo. man, & baby to wet nu rown house, having dost her child. References Inia Apply at 67 Usion at, South Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO, testant girl, to do chamberwork and plain sowing, Call at or address 112’ East 234 st, Wires A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU. tion to do general housework in a small private family and ironer, and is willing and obliging. Can wo days at 836, corner of Columbia and Carroll io. 9 ANTED—BY A ‘ret va GS be 1 and waitress or to take care RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A & good piam sewer. Can be seen for two days at the ‘corner of] Pade and Husson avs, Brooklyn. WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS ‘chambermaid and Waitress in a saline family or boarding house; has good refercnoes ed four years in place. “Can be con for two days at 249 Adame st. bear Siyrtie av., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a to do general housework, in the city or cou am excellent washer and roman, obi is. oy and trusty, and will try to pleare, at ES ue wages. ‘Apply at 315 Fulton su.” opposite Clty Hall, aD SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as avamstreas and to take care of children. Also, by a i117 yoars of age, (0 assist in the nussery.; Wages not eo coca ‘as ahome. Apply at 125 West st. until Al SITUATION. young, woman, aa cook, wasl ‘BY A RESPECTABLE ll. private famil; o daya'at 239 East 13th and oe os to do oe ity re. a Ist eve. and ave. A. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE! SPECTABLE WO- mah, a8 cook; understands all kinds of meats and caps; te § good tater and also an excellent ‘No mone phort distance in the country, Call for two ‘Saye at ids ‘ANTED—BY A eat YOUNG GIRL, A hi 3 ashe W Co jo general Caen SO 5 some and nee if required.” Call, at 12 Clarkson et. in NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRE. A’ SITUA. WwW Lion te doxemneral housework or ghamberruaid take care of the best of rete Fence given. Inquiry for two "Eceal Went S0uh at., be tween 7th and Wier SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 80 DO oF general housework in « small fa- Cail for two days at 366 8th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS seamstress; can ent and fit dresses and do all kinds of family sewing; would do Il :lt chamberwork or wait on young Jadieg in a provate family in country or city; good referenee Can be se all the week in Classon ay., four doors on the south side of Lafayette ay., Brooklyn Want ED—A SITUATION, “BY A “RESPECTABLE, girl, to do general housework in a small private fa. we to COOK, wi distance in the coun ry; best of ‘elty ‘at 409 Madison st., in the rear, WASTED BY 4 RESrROFANLE YOUNG Wow? & situation as chambermaid and waitress o to do gon rel housawork in a small fanctiy; 50 objection to the cou: try; food clly references, Call at'ad West 18th mt, W ANTED=A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN PRO- tertant young lady, of great respectability, ax cham. Dermaid or to do plain kewin HeNerally usetak; nom n be seen at 103 Sd av and iron; no objection to 40a short Call ference given, rat rave washer and ivoner; is willing and afraid of work, Call at $22 9th av., be- N ENGINEER WANTED—IN A PRIN must be a conipetont machinist, aud well recommen ded z to hunestyecapabliity nnd: tempetacs Navitn Address Be Ferald oul.ee, stating wuat wages would bo sailefactory. AL DRAUGHTSMAN, WI0 IAS f experience in railway constrnetion jirae nd plant) ani machinery in general, 1s p LN. ih a designing or lence eudten ay in want el Teon please add a Bi, Fr nch'y Hot, N.Y ra sap ARDENER WANTS A TUATION—A | SINGLE. MAN, onghing, milking, ae, who knows his business; also the care of horses, Has city reterence., Ferma mode box 16 dod He ra erald othieg, sRAPIL OPER, TOR Tea ‘AT Perak f ry, 8a On D—, CARY'S 0 COOPERS. —WANTED, TEN MANDS TO MAKE rma mode: Fate. Adiirens Gare = ge And small irgn bound work, None but good hands eek need apply to J.C. Chapman, 2 PHOLSTARER,—WANTED, A GooD PRACTICAL She, uphoiaierar, one wo caw do, ltile Jobe, tn t jabinet ine, re palriny an a sendy situation t ea. Fond sre ly to nat Clark, 10 Broa iway, ‘Bear Apply to TANCEDOA FIRST CLASS CARVER, COO! ood apply but hase who wm ly. Apply at 73 William sb, disinnems (HORM OLABY PHOTOGRAPHER, AT ¥, 288 Bowery, whore the best carte 248 Bowery, 4 ANTI Le rin 8.Gall rs he clly are mate, ANTED—A COACHMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN derstands his business, Must have once, Apply at atthe desk im Herald ofiice, between 12 ‘andi iy ‘Oolock BT ape A FAMILY GROCERY STORE, A young man acquainted =e the business. Address, Slating rererences and where last er office, WSiED-SIX MEN FOR STEAMERS, 2 CONDUCT. ors, 3 porters, clerie for a shipy 38 drivers, 4 iris to travel, 2 Doat, timekeeper Fees enmet at No, 7 Chatham square ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A WHOLESALE grocery store to make himself gencrally usefai; one Bho not atraid to work. Apply to Millerd & Sturdevant, employed, M. & Co., or rakgascieck Terre sient Wages $10 per week. Apply ANTED-IN A FLOUR AND GRAIN BROKER'S oflies, an active young ina, 16 oF 17 years of age, Who writes hand; @ good opportunity to learn the business, Kudress £'s, Herald ofice. ANTED-A YOUNG, MAN, INA LIGHT EVENING one having from $90 to $6) In cash to de- [se with his Co agi Bre a be rig cd Serpe: ae Others need « ress, to-day, Even! iness, DOX 1501 Herald ote, « a Warners YOUNG MAN, IN A FIRST CLASS grocery at store; aiso a young man to drive a wagon. Fulton ‘si, Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry oles, Gislibus procured. “Me conunbeten is eivanner Relarenee to fist class hoses, Establishad 156, W!720-4 aNaRr MAN TO ACT AS AGENT TO g0 to Patterson, N. J.; one with from $30) to $500, who is willing to work, car. make money, None others nee: apply. Apply ®t 268 Greenwich st, WAXIEDIYOUNG MEM WISHING TO GO TO SEA. 2 Gate to all parts of tue world inthe merchant ulted Statos Navy: and whaling voyages, Apply at e. = 3 ist. ¢ Ther of Rea co. ANTED--A DAY PORTER IN A BOTBL: ONE W! ig accustomed to Work with carpenter's tools, re; mpeg Apply at the Frankfort Hou Vv ‘AITERS.—TW EXPERIENCED WAITERS ARE waated at 20 L WAXTED-0xE OR TWO GOOD WAITERS, WHO thoroughly understand thelr business; those who have worked in hoisis in Europe preferred, “Apply at the Brevoort House, from 10 to ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A BOY WHO UNDER- stands tending bar. mae at Sy Club House, corner nds at., Br Ts ad Get} Ee i r. i iAMitTON, , Proprietor _ 1.000 LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO work on the Lehigh canal, between Easton and prey Pa. 5 wages $1 30 per Pallas nt Broad. wi 8, second floor, Mite ie W, or along vie lin line of the eaual. ” HELP WANTED—FEMALES, Socce a SO INSTITUTE—APPLY ag of Eleventh st. American aud Pro- ica by Mrs. FLOYD. Att Tie LARGE SERVANTS for ‘servany and Six ave. German, footel, I tesiant women, to suit all. Conducte Good always ready for good girls. COOK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS, HE business, to ase st in washing and iron! roves tant preferred. Apply at 40 Beac! w WO —— A A. uatnes fo ‘$2, whereby © good. livin, oa Se ee gait ust r $2, is humbug. iat ‘room 10, third floor. WANTED FOR ‘Oalce bouts fram 10 oute eaters this foreutun. petra yp aka oe] pold while learnfug. Ne Witaccnces GENERAL HOUSEWORK, AN es di active woinan; must be a good plais washer and ironer, Also one ‘as chambermaid fond conc stress, Apply at 161 West 39th st., between 7th and 3:b ave, ‘ANTED—A GOOD WAITER GIRL, TO A TO ASSIST IN the washing and srvning; must b6 clean and ti Good city reference required. None need apply excep! petent waliresues, Apply at 207 West 32d me ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY SPEAKING FRENCH and English, to attend in an embroidercr’ ‘ knowing that kind of business preferred rence required. Apply at ‘AD EDIATELY, | SOME CRAPE CO Taber None bat gusd oa a dy need apply. "To constant work will be giv second 420 Broadway, between 1 Wantepras SERY, aa TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work for the country; one who understands plain cooking; « German girl preferred, Address J. Herald oflice. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF REVINEMENT (ONE Who is agreeable) i rl be enpable of writing an a when requived, Adar Wail s., New York P WaNtep—a cook FOR 1 THE “Cou: TRY; mestiteac hoary es TB Weacia', APH SHAY Waren’, ‘FIRST RATE GIRD, L3 ry WASH and iron, with the best of re from ‘her last | Apply, atter 10 o'clock, “'s ‘South » Witiame- EXPE. assist in the yj) from 30 till Waxtepmatats TO WORK ON MACHINES FoR covering skirt wire, Apply to C. F. Blake, 15 Spruce lay UD statis, TANTED—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT | NURSE o take charge of three children; family now in the country ; must be ready to go forthwith. Only # Gersinud pertertly the care of children. 1oay onl, with Fete. renees, at 33 Went 14th at., between 9 and IT o'clock, ANTED—A NUMBER OF. SERVANTS, THIS DAY jo Brooklyn; cooks, laundvesses, chambermaids nurses And girls for homework. These plabes are a families, in eity and country, a var Y CHISTOPH in frat st ghee Wages, Auply to Mi, 18M, 10 Tula nt, Weook: lyn. ANTED=AT XO. 006 FOURTH, BT. FORA. SMALL Tamiya Gorsan gies must be a good plain cook, g90d washer and froucrand Uring reference trova lier’ inet Place. is Wyre YA PRIVATE FAMILY IN ELIZABETH, tidy girl as chambermaid, seanstress and Jaundress, ind to min geararen Apply Maiden lane, between 84 and 9 o'clock W ANTFED—A Pont education, about 30 HEALTHY PERSON OF rs Of age, LO Assist in taking care of ant avails a Torelgher, Heotel oF Maghol, Who cat play on wing It be preferred.’ The advertiser can be soon Uke Aaswk'onse tute morning, from 9 to 31 A. M. Of the porter, atthe Ladies? entranesy Vesey st WANiED=Aouasoenmaty : AND WATIRESS; ONE, to Aasict in the washing And ironing, and make herself rally useful: boRLOL ciky references required. Apply forose ‘day at 199 Henry at Inquire ) BP NURSE WANTED.—A HEALTHY WOMAN, OF gont chmencter, with plenty of milk, Apply at 4 24 place, South Brooklyn, for Wwe ways, . Tob: led as entirely secondary to the acquisition of 4 ease, aera By A MANOF SEVERAL YEARS! EXPE. | S00 if "Oe inter ning) aliocat Ge “salt eattuition of rleuee, a newspaper ollice or publish : ‘ Ing hone. oF nag Bod orreapondins clerks Ie cana Splines eae removed, and this cap vie ca ‘oil reference given, Address Dis- | 6) be eurectad by exposing it torough those pusne seaacae patch, Which the peopie, rend trom day i day, and to whilch thy ().—THE Abvanmnn wat-aire rum spore | BUSA cirmormatot om a Glen crue $100 Oia nampa “ild2eos Clerk bow | aside the mystery, by watch It has too long been the thelr cu 4 vena! tum to nu ry taining to the anne cio, stand forth as teachers of the ‘ped eas ar and pple, Plain, practical es: oay, Hygiene dd "Medicine, w il advaioe ce, diffus: useful knowledge, and incaleul: vane vr fr be visked by th 5 rk af fut however this may be. viewe © non-progressivi of my professional brethren I purpose tor resuuse the wood rything Wich Laem. valuable to ‘to that important class of diseases to aah ip ppoas axcliatrelgronetiet Meare ates the duty of following my exanj reference to oth Maladies. “amy atvengtheng ‘ned in this reso ___ SRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, bs eae or 1)" DEMANDE UNE ‘FILLE ‘PRANCAISB “pour faire le menage dans une famille francaise, S’adresser au 14 East 33th st. [8 JEUNE ALLEMAND, AGE DE 21 ANS, CONNAIS- ye la correspondence francaise et allemande, et eiant mun! des prineipes de ia langue anglaise et la taue des wi ‘and sui 0G Dost,—$3 REWARD WILL BE PAID Fo return of a black and tan altered Dog, to the grocery sore, northwest corner of Sixth avenue aud Twenty-third street. cules which present Wemsetves to: the accomplishment of '(OUND—IN MADISON STREET, NEAR JACKSON, | my views of frevention; and that these can never become a sum of Momey, which the owner can have by proving g.nerally applicable until the public are fully impressed with the same to the sexton of Bt. Mary's chureh, corner of Ridge | the necessity of attending to them.” And again le says, it and Grand streets, bemg “probable that my work, from the importance and eneral interest of the subject, will pass into the hands of posn SAILING BOAT, WITH OARS, &C, # pudlic, I have endeavored todivest my language as much ever can prove to be the owner ma! as ssible of technical terms. and pay expenses, Hasting’s upon the these extracts three facts are made apparent, which I county. wish very particularly to press upon the attention of the public:—het, the admlesion that the usual {eanment by {YOUND-IN OLD SLIP, A WALLET, CONTAINING A small amount of money, which the owner can have by the stomach has ulterly “tailed to diminish the frequency or reduce ihe mortality” of pulmouary diseases, and that we roving property and paying'tor this advertisement, PrOVINE Proper HY a A OOK & CO., 29 Sonth street. gan only hope for cure by adopting at “some other method of Temeuying the evil.” Seco: fan wever hope to the OST—ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, IN FIRST AVENUE, 34 Detweon First and Becona streeti, a lady's Proiile ‘Cameo in. livres en partic double, cherche un engagement, On est prie ‘or the information of th ple by the exam plo of cup of the Migheal and, brighter ometeeate Sr de s'adresser a B. lerald office, ofession, whose, words take great pleasire in wou = = | Ki?Sames clark, physician a ordinayy vo the Quecu of Ene LOST AND FOUN. land, in the prefuce to his vahvabie work on’ Wensum pies ~ | and Scro‘ula,” observ ‘he total ineMicaey of all mcans E | diherw atopied for ‘Uimintahing the frequency or reduc ng the mortality of this class of dixeage Is of itself, sufliciemt ine citement to Us to seek for sone utuer method of reme lying the evil.” * * * “I cannot but be aware of the great diillc wo. call at A. Arent’s, ‘udaon, Westchester 4, that we prevent ebusimption until ‘tie publle ts Jmpressed wit Buporiance of attending to our, precepts third, that ook t ‘The dnder will be suitably rewarded on leaving It at No.'g Firstavenue, it being the gift of a deceased relative. Bir James Clark wrote and published a» formation and guidance of the peopie, ‘and divested his lan- guage of “technical terms” that they might the better under- Loe A HOUSTON STREET STAGE, ON WEDNES- afternoon last, aset of Account Books. $10 will vee! “Now, what I propose todo in this series of letters, to which this is the introduction, is to descrive in plain, un- by returning them to stand ‘No, 1 Wassingtoin e forenoon, OST—IN GOING FROM THE CORNER OF FULTON spreet and Broadway to the City Hall or Broadway and he nature, causes and sympioms of of tl Aud lungs, embracing catarri, sore throat, diphtheria, broehitin, asthiga aud. ebeeey tlon—to point out an improved mettiod of treatment for ae cure, and at the ame tine to Impress the public wit tue ‘Tam importance of understanding that these several Forty-sceond strect stage, a Parcel, containing 2% yards of Mieties satan nkuin ton sein hale cat then css Cloth, A suitable reward will be paid for its recovery at 201 | “seases are but links in the sano chain, and that the only East Forticth strect, treatmpatot those faud throat attections in witch it OST—SUPPOSED IN A BROADWAY AND WALL | eee eee ete coli s (© Temain, diseases of street stage, a bunch of Keys. The finder will receive a liberal reward In giving my professionel views to the world, I prefer the und the thanks of the owner by leaving | puviie newspapers to the ustial method of book peolicatice, them at 76 West Twenty-seventh street. Fam induced £0 40 40 by the knowledge that nec cireulation which could be obtained fora ald k wou ch that OST—ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, IN THE SIXTH | which is at once secured by iets pal publication in the metro: Avenue care (car No. 4), near Twenty-eight street, 8 | politan journals, indy's Steel Purse, containing money. ‘The finder will ‘be | Pt wif ‘no doubt, be remembered that in 1852 I introduced Uberaliy rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner. Any | invw the United States the practice of treating lmouary ses uy breathing or inualing medicines into The tu ses het ‘was applica to the very seat of the ine benelits Conterred by. that treatment have. been by thousands of grateful witneascs from every part Of the Union, and in agai calling the attontion of the A Hioau people to it, Teannot mention & more nan fact th years in which my pract information concerning the said purse will be thankfully re- rived by Mra, Av Balin, 683 Be rf Sher eighth sireei, venth avenue, near Forty- ; ONE ON BLEECKER é cther on the Union Dime ie justin Wary, 401. Apply to MORITZ SILBER, 429 Canal street, corner of Varick, largest the m tity f om Sosaimpiion ‘tthe clty ‘neadily, nn, | aititatshed, UU] the City Inspector's OST—ON YRIDAY OR SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 OR 2. a crease of upward of thirt cent, being a salvation of more than one thousand lives a ‘As I huve now again resumed the vaitive des of my pro- fection which were luterrupted bs f falling health, induced believe the free and full dtecn subjects mentidned in this letier will be rodueifve of muh good: aud, wile 1 cannot, on the, one and, preiend to any Quixotic disinterestedness, ‘the other, most heartily aly adopt the panguage of fir Charles Scudamore, when calling th f ti aketees of Eng- land to this same sudje aly is not on seltis! Ladvocate the practice: what concerns sonal and trunsieut, and of little moment—wha testinal baler och of mankind is for ail ages aud of inestimable importanee, IN COLDS, CATARRH AND ZENA. Stain cunsidechag he causes watonmeenni undermine tho strength of the lunge and produce consumptlon, T shall Douin with colds, as thewe ure, of all cansos, ‘the Tost in portant. When w xposed to wet feet, to drafts of air, Tosleeping in dump sheet Cit ono aeoteand aoaian s sense of chilliues i expertesced, ‘allowed by opprvssicm Of some of the organs of t maybe slight and soon paxs ener or hares Pag ood fs in, ‘fatal inflam. mation Much depends on the importan:e of the part on watoh it falis, fora cold always manifests itself in the op- @f some oue organ, and any organ in the body may 1s BEAL, pets Sleeve Button, with the Tetter M. engra’ Sibseriber, Bt the oll of Wella, Barge Gow oh Broan Subscriber, at the offs oe Cont Broadyay TE Sb DLEnIOO OST—ON SATURDAY, THE 2D INST., TWO CERTAIN a asad evant Notes, one made by P. months ae at May a le to his own Biren date ai May ths id feat for the br er ie train, te hod can his own order, sixty dad afte Tonge tne finder will be suitably rewarded by returning can to Thos. Lynch, No.7 Cedar sireet, pect Mea tS B see! NO. 8 BRE- voort place, Te: i tan ‘Terrier, of medinm size; had or soma chete "coller, with the name and address of the owner, On returning him to the above address the finder will be suitably rewarded. OS? OR STOLEN—THE FOLLOWING | NOTES, iit mouth, for 8913 6, payable to, thelr bwtt eter x months, for yable el Park Bank: tlio, Fredctiet Wright's note months, fer $462 96, payable at cn’ note, dated July 20, alk month at the Marine Bank, and D. M. Holl note, date 3 als months, for $882 77, sabte-at 147 Duane street. payable to the order of’ Jacob Wilkinson & Son, and not Sadorsed.” Said notes were mailed to Albany ou Wedues- day, July 30, and failed to reach thetr destination. Ali per- tong are hereby forbidden (o receive or vegotlaie them, pay TLKINSON ; peed Ls Sacos WIE By h calarvh ts metnt a congested and inflamed condition 130 Pearl s'reet, New York and 12 State sircet, Albany. Et eer nabtene lining he, somes, guacaly pce 1863. duced by colds, but often eee it and other ee eee —____| ten im theair, We breathe through the owe, rt i = 7 inuchus membeano is sere tatie isan any osher part to her Parput.ie taaebee & Ger asime Pease Biot oe i from sudden changes in the temperatire der Fred” Huth, Londons favor Aisiuuler Becastro:” Ail | tid frou iritating and noxious impurities foating ia it, 3K une cases out of every ten the first indication of our hav ing ti taken cold is@ senge of stuting in the nose. The mu- cots membrane swells until it completely. e passage. If we now examine the lining of the nostrils we ind 18 red, pudled up and very tert Attempt to force the | sir through ‘and th tes sneezing. This is acute catarrh, of all Inffections the most commen and the least regarded. Moat persons have two or three such ai beatin are suutfoned against negotiating the same, as pay- Prowse on SUNDAY, “AUGUST 3, a , WHILE IN a i boat, By coming in collision with steamer Thos. pe E, Hulve, in the North river, John McGowan, aged 18 years. every year, Dut rarely think it necessary to do any Had on Lizht caico shir, ‘bike pants and nd thoes, Any us thing for A 7. Giving Information as to ‘the reco e body ironic catarrh follows the acute {drm and tn generally Foabiy rewarded by its father, Patvick iMG fan, 61 Mur a cote coteatenaent: of leaving “alin ple cold in, head” berry street, N. ¥. to cure Itself. Atter a longer or ks eatarrh become ind ‘the patent tacks of acute finds that aiter 1K has passed off there silli remains. dis. catarth. On look $3 SE awl —DOG LOST, OR GIVEN AWAY BY ONE yellow menaal thas as casonte Friday, J lack, with " white ‘Srenets tall outs weny’ dork calwars to ine saias ef | ipto the utes now we, Gad the membrane. tnickened sd, oduct Fannie, “Return to 109 Bast Tw Tweitts street, than im hoelthy nbd often ulcerated, ‘Chronic eatnrvh orc WARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY FORENOON, IN | accumulation of Ww oF straw colored mucus in the Poste 5 ths Vicinity of the ‘Astor House, or between that and haresabore and behind the palate, which the paticnl -yon row, @ small nai, containing six ‘out trom time to time during the day. In we jeabove reward will bo paid Oa leaving ft ai the Astor nal sores form in the nose, and th mn bes REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, JULY 31, IN Eldridge street, bgtween Canal and Grand streets, a Chain, ‘will receive tl ving the aamne at 63, Hla ige street. Noques- ever the patient throws bac! up the air. Waen the ulcerations are WARD—¥OR DOG, LOST FROM ying sa stable of 81, Daten pi corner of Sixteenth way. The ‘above teward will be pala om ihe Felarmot the dog to the above place. $D5 REWARD —L0m “iN goika F FROM THE COR- four $0 Yaied tales Trostucy noten, wrapped ee: of no tne to any one Put the. ys fe eit ‘4633 Wall street, basement, REWARD, —LO8T, ON THE EVENING OF JULY Heth street, Ni im Fit the house No. gold, nit iy double ce sae Wie eh made in Rondon by forehead, be- nd auove the exebrows, you wil feel the ele. vation in the bone over these cay! are large Mathes & Bi vm BO! ul T have ia my ‘oie a sKull i i 4 anda Panam ‘above reward will be | {1 sume potsons, an y fm which they will contain an ounce of fi The Paid (0 the Pears ek im at the oflice No. 80 Uedar | {0% by mucous mem an io 4 strect, firat ti froxial sinuses are fined by mucous mem' th cana be nose, and are connected with the Week, When wy es es ae hen aa oe disease is the stoop of house No. 89 Crosby street, a Pocket- | liable to extend al ne is duct efron! sinua, produc book containin, eeum of money. The owner mien ing headache and that distress over the region of the fore- man will give the above reward to any person Ww! heat i now man vive esenge tipi periche adver Ladin dy vid ae cosas chronic calarrh of the nore, occurring in an unhealthy con- hen the bealth is injured and the () REWAKD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENING, ON itution. W. Vilaiity of the ‘MISCELLANEOUS, ayatem broken down all ioeal diseases are lable 0 take an oon nn ‘od character. Not unfrequently cacua is prod 4 SORTED STAME HOLDERS (SEOURED), Seer vinuated sate of the blot, calmed by diasipation’ From For bills, ¢ ney and post Agora Whatever cause It arias It i8 A Inost serious ailection, for if 30.conts; free meal, UE Sa eater atreet, N.¥.__ | Ibe notarcested twill assuredly yovon to the desirariion SBERG & CO,, 80 Beaver street, Of the bones of the nose, aud may end fatally by extension R. SWEETS to the brain, NFALLIBLE LINIMENT 18 TRULY A ‘val effections of the ni friend In need, and every famntly Gould ee yom (eed Gapeea amen Ween Treen Det, al worm pr ford Cour Prepared from the re . on Sweet, of Connecticut, the great Loue seller, Sold | Tuey semained like consumption and asthme, a ae reproach on the page of medicine. And ye’, strange as it mby necma, the disease lteelt, If we oxcepe G a ne « Binpig chironte inflammation of the muee di can casily be reached by ail the fore: ra Medica—solida, fluids anes a. Parysicinns fatled becouse COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY. JPRANKLINITE 81 STEEL rr ‘The Franwlinite Tron Ore cures and cold short | (ney never earnestly and rationally mirove to. sicceed, iron. It may be used in eddting an Deak, | Uhey "wose tata wich airing 8 ie wart ‘and Heads at lenet 69 per cent to the strength of the | Ley, were satiated | with, ht eyvinge, aud pa Presertption ntracte can now be made to deliver the Company's | Hhaps the ,Prowription of | ait years Franklinite Ore on the Morris Canal, at Woodport, or at Jer= tlsding It’ ny gmsible te elfect the cure of these ailecr sey City. tions by such means, I coutrived a eu he Compan ‘s works are now manufacturing the genu- ‘which I was abl bo mane 9 direct Ine article 61 rown Zine Paint, knows asthe | cankiinite | f Pan th wich can be gbiniped of the authorized azoute ot the t, Superintendent, Oulce of tho Company, 54 Wilhiam street sooond oor. ominils ab neni a in er ie ie me and arengthentng sen ‘i Bron tbgad that estarra tas antag Cut wows Serasie 6 i ; ted cases of wzena and chronic ARBLE MANTELS —MANTLLS SOLD AT ASTON. | {iiivenza, {sometimes found thecure hasteued by aunty Mi ieningy ow prices atk UABERS Martie Yards 109 ~ s whieh gould not be Syl Kast Kightoenth street, near Tuird avenue, and Ob First ave. | PCN WALrto Naue tide requirement T contived nue, La Third street, N.Y. Mantels put up inany part of copper sand bath, to be used with rit the dountry. gines fare pinced patient bok * Al TALOONS CLEAXED AND PRESSED (ANY ©O- Li Pp we i) Me mg ass aul ew, fOr halla dla by 3. pict Into his nostrils, | Phere js nelther pain nor vente noe in vi Even il No. 6 Carmine street, three doors trom Sixth ave | Eoudreu submit to them trom day to day pa oe By tule—he only simple, divéet and rational treatment ever OLDIERS OR RELATIVES—THB ADVERTISER, Nescribed tor catarrh—t have been able with cerialat for $1, will send, in ee aly 10 prehensive form, a enllection o eak up these troublesome ngerows fil the United States official Information known to this aay, every Olner means hed failed, When rovedy ar ‘app ied, worth, to those concerned, from $i Ad to $15), Addret norway ge and vapor will not failin one case in Roveri Carter, New York City Post office treated affections are too tar inal th these faye with my ence are soon lost sist of in the ~ —~ - wr Sisastra ‘ina ats Which they give rise, Uninerh " RY OF THE WAR FOR first step towards consumption. Bt gor KS ey most popular authors, A thril | the throat ins 8, Causes the vou we eee ling, ti y of the moat gigantic of human strageics, | in reading leu d ends =] ‘tern wi Lyi in two royal octavo volumes, 400 eyautie'and | membrane ilving te. bronchial tu eg Afton this lnvier profusely tlustrated, and prod ti He of the | change bas taken place we have the deposition of the ts Bre TCA be just the history for the people, ak only uy | bersien, Ulceration of the Inga. And the Fa development of iption. Agents can secure exclusive territony, an En aednie Nee, fomuenoe th cir canvas at once. For terms, &c., address g9F to the lungs te: ie do not require to be told that catare ig the closure of the B a WELLS, 16 Wiillam sireet, N. Y. RAL HISTORY JOHN extends Ktself cown the Dy QuIpR, of NATUR pay ryt § ¢ the ‘most inveterate form ‘of dyspepain golored plates, price Gl, for which’ it wil be sent free b f ~ she im ah eee st to any wi Direct T. \ Duluisher y menos above and extend tems jars to wil 3. B,Broaavays | wipe and aampeious when negiecien. Treks wees Posto fie’ great. lord of palmoaery fretiatbony = mean can We $0 eifectually guard the lune trom disease as SEGARS ‘AND TOBACCO. by removing the cacars wit alleciio - : WROAT ANY Se ae LRU ARS.—SPROULATORS, (DEAL: RS AND SUTK Bus procure Havana, Se prices, at tbe Segar oeene ¥. 17 Broadway, up stale, “st wists, ¥ wai jw forbids TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1862. PULMONARY | CONSUMPTION, ee, consideration of affections of the ac ‘nose to those of the throat. naves down to. the indie. folic We the Tubresting mucus penduious whic of the pal and to, in above and belind the roo which ig. sen ou. directin ng the patient to o month, It comprives the wi A nen tiou, wloeration and used to de tininaci: ie space from 1 entrance into the wibuplpe, Parts liable to disease sre, aN siguuote all alfec. tte fauecs oF of the tomy on wide ihe ° postertor The it, the mucous membrane Which “in health ‘ond, the uvala or ange’ down. from curtal @. tons en which are liable ent, Fon: gens ‘The mont common. form of throat affection. is what la known as granular gore throat. Tt is called granular he- cause Hitle points or grapulations are seen scattered over the suriace of the mucous membrame, tions are caused by the enlargement and disease of cous follicles, Most persons are liable to frequent le sore throat from taking cold, These occur, Umnes a year, but appear, to pass ol th or iuferraption o ve patient becomes conre ot tious titullaion.’ * producing @ desire to clear the Tal tines in the course of each day, atiacks of si perhaps, wwe without inju A time, bo or thee fo he ‘business, ‘These little eleva- the mu- ight it ‘After if & Vexme AL SeVe= He may even not no- Ue this limself, but it is, nevertheless, observed by his ond throat, mentioned will be found Ciusing it to appear rough exist | regular in shape, ani 3, irvegrlar shaped” parches, but most iruae) ud uneven, months later this disposition is found to ed, auc to be attended with an occasional desire the patient (to use his own ing in the throat.” On under these cireumstai forling looking into (he es, the grinulations bafure adding the membrane and netimes they monly are each one is distinct. When allowed. the mucous folllcies within the larynx soon progr become affecied, and then we have added to the other symp- tome al should be purs by alocal treatment, use the catarrh 5 tof granular sore ‘ak iiess of the voice in. speaking or reading aloud, at elforts 0 clear the wineipipe, Uy which ish colored mucous Js forced off with con- throat, the same course us that preseribed jor catarrh, Graaular pore juroat is pavely a local affecdion, and an ily be eared “Dye GCE daily, aud the small {migating ‘bath, described in tny ‘last lett morning and. evening. When'the larynx is ulso aifected, the a inhaling instrument and warm astifugent inualatious are used mor ins ing and ‘The old practi mach in this cau all be used by its inconventent for him wo visit ihe eilles. bleeding, purging sha dosing the stow use, omy weakens the systei aud and the funtigattons only once ® ¢ patient at bis WD renders the maindy more inveterate, Tu deiiance of such ineans, tt roceeds s! lowly but surely fowards the lungs, and the un- rtunate paticnt soon leas how short is the step from a sore throai to confirmed consitmption. “§ Some years ago it became fashionable to treat this affec- at tion by ix nitrate o and burn and dis; ying tothe diseased parts a Ver, Or lunar caustic, with aprobal Those applications occasion great sudering to tl nize the mucous membrane, he patient, without accomplizhing a tenth part of the good attained by milder means. Where the larynx has become ailected it is both cruel and dangerous to force into the delicate organ of the voice, designed bj nature oaty frritating Huid ea patien| previously treated for dis of silver applications, and permanent beneilt. i burning their throats, ‘There is one rule which ex serve in the treatment of intla for the xeception of air, stroug, one-half of the constimpiive whose cases have come under my eare had ol een the throat by these nitrate they assure me, without 4 om rndecd, mi A yor them do not hesitate tribute the disease of thelr lungs to this practice of rience has taught me to ‘ob- umed mucous membranes, and that is never to app.y any remedy 0 strong as to produice tr- ritation, All wasues should soothe and sense of comfort. Slight smarting atten: © followed by a the use of ail Astringents, but decided pain isa sure proof that the wash i too strong, and ought to be reduced," A strong increases the inflammation it is meant to cure, ant 80 do strong eaustics, applied to the throat, destroy the int {y of the mucous membrane, and aggravate the local «| fhe more cases thus ignoranitly tortured, the greater w ron consumption, his fatal aifection of the throat, which fs i an alarming extent over the w is generally believed to be # new di the earliest times p'ysicians have descri} the annual mortally Dirntuenta.. now prevailing world, ye Wash Iso tle be ie civilized, yet from ved, under the names “inalignant sore (Lroat,”’ “putrid sore throat,” a vio- lent and very fatal form of Ulceration, closely resembling the disease now known under the name of diphtheria, Lf from what are called cases of sin recruits its tatal ranks, malad} of dij le sore throat thit thi The essential characte ris theria is the rapid and destructive ulceration of the tonsils, soft palate, uvule and mucous lining of the fauces wh.eh takes place, ' It we dis-over one 0 Jent cases these p first discovered, u few hours later wil be fon creased to the size a ten ints, which were searce! sets iu as an ordinary sore throat, but in the short space of a few hours, on looking into the throat, more white poiuts of ulceration, In vio~ perceptible when to have in- cent piece, and to have changed in color to a dirty putrid brown. When once contracted diphtheria is communicable through the breath and air from the person affected to those in beaith. The spe on which the disease depends is sclfie poison carried into the blood by the respiration of the Poisoned air. only those whose Lodil irritation of the cheng x ttoeroueen jin and the cause of diphti that the treatment must be both be local to the destructive ulecration; and constitudonal toact upon thy mn it contains, Such being the orig fectitscure, It must Bleed ‘and neutralize the local and conatitut the throat and The on. anti- discovered is protoxide of nitrogen, @ gus which can 5 ont iy be adiinstared by by imbalation. direct the patient to inualo this ve of an hour repeat | lorine vapor, cations are su blood to itt time shower th tion of chlorinated which is Grended sa terrors and pont ave ian scourge, is a harm on GURONTO cieewaris Ju treating this dise: the chloi ated in this way Siok sti f all and tractab! AND HROAT.” tseaue “J for fifteen minutes, rotoxide inhalation ‘0 or three appli+ emi i irelet the disease and restore the ny. The protoxide. deprives impurity, while antiseptic properties o} real tho sioughing @ of the mucous membra: few hours with a stron he blood of its we. Tat the same solu. I commenced Mae the consideration of catarrh, ozena because these affections ‘are but the forerunners of moro serious diseases within the cheat, and glandular sore throat, ‘Let us now pass ration of those of the windpipe. brea through which the air or ections of the throat to the couside- The windpipe is that tube th passes from the throat to e lunge. It commences just below the root of the tongue oat extends down to ee ce where it divides into two es, one of which enters the right lung aa the other left i ‘These branches, as soon us the em, again divide and smaller branches, which rami their substance, Storm around ve extremfues like gray Pound Uhete stem, "The tubes within. ihe. suibatanceeot the around their stem. ve entered wubdivide into innumerable re called “bronchial bed and bd ae cavities in re are rt vwiifeh they end are calle! “air cella qhial tubes in, any other part, bronchi tl 10 to 8) closely resembles consum} The windpips,, before described, saiviied into two parte. "The upper galled the larynx, and, the The lary (pomnm Adam), froin the fenc ire lunge bel santana Pans ‘of trite bronehitis, 1 will be Min diocese of the lanes, which in Tnany yn fruit stack in the andl hone, there not be fected. Lam particular us have nehitia teateetions of the tht, | seen that ften infstaken for i th orana vere rt is’ the ower part is called the trachea. x corresponds to. that I dmeceeble prominence on the froatot the heck uf man, Known as the “Apple of Adam’? was £0 named by the ancient anato- W idea that it represented ihe point at roat of our primeval ances is lined by @ mucous membrane, and furnished he larynx is li ry witb’ vibrative chords, more or less complete! control of the will, ‘By the harmonious x is a perfect musical Setanta rm i a are Banke roduee that eat charged with nitro, ont ev ti tal seh wk ~ 3 $Gte pened, “in ual those ph; hi are who, for wel a) show the ree and causitos are ‘till in- oreed | tou this tgnorant and unnatural oe = cruel experiments to sore throat, the inflammation ienceuding down erg ei bh ae of the continuity of ry breath tie paticnt draws passes from the in- famed throat Tairectiy to the larynx. From whatever cause it ways a se) malady, tion of thé voice, ani it has involved t} Lives to he it throat, it fs ofocal e treatment. the larynx. Cha ud ee} morntty y aunt befaregotis to bed wit arises, chronic for it threatens the com; When left to There ' id _ in Soriad he a inflamed condition x Hae eaen (Change vf air in equally, unevailing. for there ie weithout dust and draughts of alr ‘the disease all = pene and evening, and fom warm we feeds the irritation and old. Ti be avon Of astringents and altera- e catarrh ad granular sore eu] the vooa tive and as! in all cases it must ured by is teak fteell rarely’ ends U un the Iungs indisease, It will not die ou every change in t ringent fit go on from bad to worse untit cure isim: yoesoin’ there are fe bad tie diene menos wit We CHER Kd tone of re the healt! in whi they fail are stich as arqalready complicate, the voice, The ont: eases by ox- Uanive tubercular depositions of the lungs, Cares then, de bility of Wine ta eovak ¢ rahe var un’ conaunptio fs in refer to this latter form occasion (9 260M UHRONIG BRONGH LTT a out eae bee of the ms, wo eveak of chrguie’ come to speak 01 Hoving te Tanpes how ooss Tangs, most common form fn ot mamonay dinedse. Chitis Is. local Indammathon Timing the nir tubes, and is sim does bat differ from catarrh of resto shall have gis, Weny for dicease of the mucows membrane pay a cars of the | 9 nose in the effect it it pro- duces upon the mucous eo Thickening, enlarce- Kearse the nose, but the effect uy the breath. iat the rat oO Mer Co ag very different fn the two cages. In bronehitt icken' 8 the size Of the air tubes rae ryeath, “When tie trope to obstructed by nahenliny pecre: arged by roo) ag to make it difeult for us Hope, oS Se \. Wwe can breathe through the to breathe through the mowih; bat when the | bronchi eental tubes in the tu structett or diiainiabed In size, we can ont des find rellet By the au 7 atreetsy due breathiog fa. the nose, next Juvolv ini, the bron & goated “cold in jenn the pat former good health. summe: eonsnity pion at ally lunge awever. l¢ cold, showing wor, Is c L. Free neat ‘affecting the thont and lary. I tubow, when the the chest,” oF Bronchiti ire zeute syropigne Ttbaaily eubetde afer a short tinte, tis pF nay go on nittil fall without expectorat ks the winter approaches he begins to cough, and the expec- foracion Is found lo be yellow fucveased to deetied hectic, wit Of Heady, in whele nae We wil proba iy die Lefore sprit elt the eymptoms of conauny it is simply @ chronte ca a of matter nee.” The mi tool first ase tas disease ts Known ing thi ng ot oh loat upon the wind im, ve hundres irritating: “se which meet’ ree] a rly treated he does not return, toh 4 bee He Guacavers ae disp = a ith fn the hands toward evening, ond cannot take mame exereier Aviat dlecevetion that he ¥ well, and, If the He may also find the ve might sweats and rapid this Is not aren of the Ttis yery common for Chronie Bronchitis tn assume a milder form, when it is rr Horace "Winter Cough,” wl __PULMONARY C CONSUMPTION, _ SC. somes on cach winlerand'es iy aubsides a Summer; bat at ever erates ace iteel/ fo greater severtl ery ta the falta Satnmer is Dot 80 cotny big form of 1 Bronchitis if Jected, wilt eurey. “awinent Life (and, manuer it is Inesraie Mm ption bre ‘a Phe mo altered in structure, iter } the qualities of npervenes, anil the disease tends a surely, to a fatal terminauon, Auocher form of Broneuitis is peculiar to middle Old aye, Tt is distinguished y the quantity and oA erg he matter expectorated. Usually there are two fits of 448 80D as the I patient is feeble; he may, however, Hve, am attend to'lieht duties for several years, ‘But the countenance Fisdually assumes @ pale bluish tnt, the body wastes, the load becomes thin, and death ensties, apparently. from’ the coustant drain kept UP by the discharge from the lun fome patients dio from ‘xhuustion in five or six months, Bai thers t for as many years. There is sili another form of tuts disease, called “ Dry Brouchi ‘i the essential character of which consists of chronie inflammation, aitcnded by w thickening of the mu cous menilmae, by Whica the au’ jubes are diminished in size, and al¥¥ in the secretion of a dense, gluuuous kind of mailer, of a greenish oF Llucish-wulte evior, by which they en fo Rn ga Thr smaller bronenial tubes oi “) vounslonalls cnusiderable size become’, wesloa ‘up lly & sua of seals auost favored pasts wits one- hait of those arrived ‘aa on careful examination, to present eviden: thickening af eran portion of the macous membrane of the Inge; oS . The symptoms of Dry Bronchitis ‘are not inarked by seve rity, It is the most iusidious of pulmonary complaints, The subject of it is conscious only of being short breathed when, sscendinz an elevation or atempingio run. When a large portion 1 the lung is involved, @ sense of Oppression ix ex- ed afler meals and ob very slight exertion, or to a remote part of the same side, region of the stouuch, After a time didiculty ing comes on, and continues for several days— io patient Couplniuiny of Ughtaers Inthe chest, whit Te yralneat by cough and the expect ratio of toualis jelly-tke substance, The cough by which this, matter 1s raised is atnere rasping evort to clear the thrat, aud may probably not occur more than once or twice dally, und almost uncourciously to pa- ticuis tuemselves, On iiquiring If they have a cough they will, almost without ut exception, answer, "No;?, yot, du yout conversation they will, perhaps, hack, and raise a litt jeliy like mucus half & dozen times, | At intervals che cot js more severe, and cemes on in paroxysms, when it ia too commonly regarded a8 simply “nervous,” '1f the stomach De wt all deratiged itis foul odable to “stomach cough, while, tm fact, the heyy ind of the ¥ consequen Tivatete sows thing so gr ity in being assured by }o danger of consumption,” this cough ts a mere trille, and wil tpecuily pase am y Hel to itself” that it is not surprinn the tattered e family physician that there ia that if 0} rely overlooks the impo the lange hus been tient ‘this grat rn that th gratify ng opin notuing reliable pont 3 ane +3 ply tamperiag with human utters standing,” unattended by” free ex- eitver by this condition of the bron. pectora/ton, are cau chal Gites or by inv vient tubercles ia the Junge, ‘Phe “peg which x0'often proves the herald of Consump- ae is but anoiber variety of this disease, ‘The {requency of this form of Bronchitis—its slow, insidle ous and treacherous progress, and the disasirous consequen- so which it so often leaus—should awaken from the! lethargy ail who are nursi the rata hope of growing appareaily unimportant such, coup may ‘seem, my ead On, by sure gracations, to a premature grave. aa me sidition to the vahieties of Chronic Bronchitis siready eer (, there are several others, which are of lesa im) ic intlamination of the bronchial inueotamembrane, Which is churacterized by the formation of # falsa membrane or false lining to the air tubes, Pa ents experiene: great distress from wait of alr, because ta allsuch cases the size of the tubes through which they breathe ts diuiinlshed. (1 have known patieuts to expocworat@ atone (ime portions of this tase mewbrane, shaped just ih tabe from which ft came, of more thin an inch in Jength. Au the very opposite of that form of Bronchitis of which T have just spoxene or au: enlargement (dilatation of the tubes, This occurs in ‘several forms, uber of one lobe, or of a whole lung, muy be dilated through out their entire length, or swollen out toward their extremt- thes, or alternately contracted and dilated ulong their course, Lastly, the mucous membrane lining the brouchial tubes is. Ladle 10” ulcerations, and these often secrete @ purulent matier, resembling the pus expectorated in contirmed eon- sumption, where the lungs are the seat of softened tubercle, Indved, none but the physician who has carefully observed the sputa of pulmonary ida can detect the dilference, aud vet tt is most desiruble that it should always be for the life of the patient often ha n this one ques ticn: Does the matter expectorated indieate simple wleeration of the mucou bruie, orthe breaking down of the sub- “ the lungs and the formation of # tuberculous cavity. Tet us now pasa to the consideration of treatment:— Ifyou ha read carefully what hare faid un the seat of Bronchitis—viz., that itis within the langs—you will readi Understand Now inadequate for its cure must be any remedy hich does not penetrate the lu as deeply as the she diesaze Ttelt, ‘Applicailons of nitrate of silver to the throat.are ute torly useless, singe they do not reach the fountain of the-evil. ile: Here nu see the consequences of miscall: Your pus sician informs you that your affection and stralgthway you submit to tbe cruel torture ee: having “Eunstie anpted “every’uncond or third cay to your throat Tf tho unuecossery suffering you thus undergo were the oniy consequences which. sprung from it, it would be of leas iinportance, but the Aisense within your lunge is all this time mining ® firmer hold, the mucou’ membrane is becoming fficketed and the smalicr bronchial. tubes closed uy up. hoes obstructions go on increasing until sufficient air aenane be drawn through the airtubes to change in ba Blood bs ato ha to a vareria Pa) 18 ep: ject of respiration chat ee Peet Ot nt red color. This sage, ts proauced ie the Jungs by the (ate re qyamnet, cocur are we to isan air cay ughily an hes Unless it fe recelved in. sufficient quantity. hich constitutes the impurity of the blood is not wholly re- moved: but a part is Fetalwed and sent again through the tom, and deranging digestion. Under this condi- tion of the blood tubercles are deporited in the lunus. There ‘ithout pain, without cough, without expectoration, of this Enews insiduous and mortal dis ase is sown, and soon brit for Dy Son mark a orien of Consumption. ss ing reliance on appiicatioun to the throate arpalllatives throughs the stomach’ Tt is a grand dealders- tise Wash and so forth, on this ‘good; We ut a Rees Caged = ituldk for for So fo; but. by Inbal uated. withia, two ai Lis of the lunge. t of inspirts or drawing in @ breath, In t se | pales it men! one mode of ,’ dininistering medicines oukl say, “1 take a medicine’’—the difference being sim ‘one is inhaled or breathed, the other is swallow: rable obstructions cxist in. the bronchial tubes, the earbom. system, impeding the circulation, irritating the brain and ing given of the fearful change which is taking hits frut in the melanchol ‘oumumnp- ‘a consequence of neglecting 0 ent of all diseases, to get the remedy di- ected, Wet af the same rule holds but how na 8h yall discases Wishae then, is fobalation? ‘The word itecif merely means Breathing thern. Thus we ses, “I inhale a meine,” 4a we whi cit in order to show th are thus ¢: at nee haled cdinto tbe tangs are not alike, any more than all med. ay taken into the h; and hence that the eee ed {rom {nhalations must depend upon the expe, nee and skill of the payrician ‘who prescribes them. ahoula bave deemed this erpianaion unnecessary oy ‘tor the fact that many who write to me regarding ut treatment appear to have got the erroucous idea thee. “ahal Instead of being eames ‘@ mode of pract fog medtel e inhaler, aoe is is ‘unattained I shall contribute a series of on the a se MOSEMT HUSTER, MD a Physician for Pulmonary Disease 832 bd ray Eat New roe Aig with Br James Hunter, devot tit exclusively 10 the treatment of be consuited devoten hi ‘he throat abd i naliy'or by letter, addreselug Dre. Ade Hunter, 832 Broadway. NEWSPAPERS. 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