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Zc ee aaa Soa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. saruRpAy, Nov. 6—6 P. M. ement of the associated banks re- 2, the shipments of rease 1a the item of legal ting fo over two millions of dollars. gury opérations of the week in ‘@ in favor of the The weekty stat Neots the movement of the crop ourrency leading to a dee! tenders amoun' Inasmuch as tae Tr gold sales and bond purchases wer atreet this loss 1s qiite large and exhibits the ex of the demand wich the banks have been ¢ The imerease in specie through the gold aud disbursements of or coin interest 13 over three militons; uy gain a iutilion in reserve. 3 have mereased dbout two millions plus over the legal reserve is ouly ball a million. 1000 Dassouri 6 & 100 Mil & St Paul p 100 P, FE W& Cht gtd 300 4 j 6000 N YCen C's, 'B3,bo 8 Youd Ven, Pac Ritg bd 8 upon to meet. government sales of tue Novembe go that the banks ac reflected in the Increase of the tem of loans. The last two statements coutrast as fo) 100 ao. 800 FakeShores VK Increase ta joar Increase iu 6; 4 Pac Mall S3 Co, ¢ In legal teuders . ‘The money market was ¢ eent on stocks and at four to six per cent on gov~ The balances seeking up the two days to } Giscount market ther d@iMculty of making nogolations exce Priwe paper was fificen per cent. ao. W Am Mer'Un E: S00 NY Cen RR. 60 3 further com ST.SET QUOTATIONS, . Huifepast Five o’Clock P. M. Northwestera pf 83 there was en to the fluctuations in gold unsettled market, © The following we: cy sixes, 1073 a 107 al1s;do. coupon, N7K all d November, 1 o., 11544 & 11614; do, 1864, do, 81xe8, 1881, THE REVIERE SCANDAL, A Comedy ia Threo Acts—A Flirtation by Kail, and What Came of It—Additional Let. ters and Decuments tn the Case—STow tho World Wags in Paris. The recent ira twenties, registered, Ma, January and coupon, do., 115% a o., 113)¢ & 119%; 3 do. 1997, coupon, coupon, do, tered, 10744 a 107%; do. coupon, 107% a 107%. In Southern securities there was more than usual Carolina special tax issues being quite active and rising to 41), although th did not maintain th Tennessee new bonds were firmer and higher, The following wi ven-forties, regis- sier to New York of the Revitre scandal, which bas occasioned considerable humor- on the part of the Parisian press, bids fair to prove rather amusing than serious, plaintig, Helene O. Sulle, maiden name unknown,.o native of Cincinnati, in regard to whose history aill- davits have been offered by the defendant, proposes to counter by the intcoduction of cocuments alleged to have been for some montis in the possession of M. Jules Favre, relating to the European antecedents of Henri Araoux de Revicre, The name of in connection with ous comment ves at this figure. 3 :—Tenliessee, 89% a 60; do., new, 51% a 62; do. five pi 60.051; Virgins @ 53; do. regist 1868, 49 a 50; do. reg’ ex coupon, ersonal history aud @ 5054; dO., new, 52}4 red stock, 44 a 45; do, registered, ved, 1867, 47 a 48; Geor 91a 92; do, sevel the old time Emily Blont into dramatic form, and appeared on the beards at ‘8 ag the ‘Maid of Mobile."? di rather piquaatly in the 404 a 4024; 7%; do. Hannival end St sixes, 65 a 67; do, eights, 78 a 80; do. fives, 60 a 61; do. nh Carviina sixes, 63 a do, registered st ta eights, 65a Bissouri sixes, 8734 a annals of the ra The facts of ta story have nothing excepir romantic about theim—are, ia a word, merely de- scriptive of episodes of daily occurrence, and will an exhibit the extent to which the glitter of tue spectacular may be carried Jevee sixes, Alabama eights, 90) sixes, sterling, & illustration of City Memphis size 87; do. Savann consois, 72 a 74 Mobile and Ob: , 88 087; do, anticipatory of dence to be offered and more fuily developed on connected narrative of the aYair {ls are at present accessivle. ence has been already developed in ‘The plaintiff denies that trial, and pres so far as det theory of the de Revitre’s recent afidavit, No. 83 rue de Beri was of bad reputation, and sub- mits the following theory of attack:— PIRST ACT IN THE DRAMA HOODWINKED AND MONSIZUR PROV: do. second mort ton first, 81a 6: Greenville and aateed, 63 a 65. The gold market was feverish and, in the main, heavy, the price fuctuating between 127); and 12644 It was reported this afternoon that the Gold E. change Bank will resume operations on Monday, and faring House once more for The Sub-Treasury received $2,592,- 962 for cuatoms during the week, and paid out $5,696,760 for coin interest, this port for the past week amount to $4,425,453, 31i jor the corresponding we 3 do. second, T2 a 74; do, The date is the month of September, in the year of housand eight hundred and sixty-ilve, the scene ts Tours, on lhe route from Paris to Bor- ‘Tue train is moored at the depot. Madame and dame de compagnie occupy a compartment. Madame’s valet and a female servant ac The former iganold man of sixty who has been with Madame a decade or a0. Conductor looks in, remarks that the train 13 erowa- Would Madaine be so kind as lo admit @ couple o; gendemen to her compartment? Toey appear to oe geuticinen, and Madame 13 not, per- will propose to be the Cl the Cold Board. our Lord one The total imporis at a nts’ quariers, The following 1s a detat exported from New York f Teport of the g: Madame scans November 1—Steamer Heury Chaune: pinwali—American goid American silver. Madame waxea coumplaisaut, haps, aware that conductors can be induced fora cousidecauion vo aver tauat the train ig crowded, bows her acquieseuce aud permits the gentiemen io ui@ hero of the story ts tall, swarthy and of mag- Patuted upon his sac jetters is gsaron Henri rhich is noticed by the dame de compagnie, The two geutlemea ud Madame listens, netic manuer, but not by Madame herself. converse in Eugiish, of tke novel mentions some heavy specalations of tus quite accideatally, alleging that tue sad trans actions involved $100,000 or more, attracted by Lue word “dollars,” Wiich sue Las not heard since leaving America. The tall yentieman remarks that Madame appears quite de:icate. 1s she enroute for Biarritz’ Madame is going to Biarritz, bat prefers to snswer in the negative. y stop at Bordeaux t rooms at the Hotel de France? accept the Joan of the tall gentleman's roous? Tuey are at he: dificult to secur Madame hesitate: tieman 18 in ecstas takes the hint. producing a travelling pillow, io the tall geuleuian Madame fails asleep to dream of the fascimating stranger and wake up at bor- November 4—Steame: November 6— pool—Britisn god ‘The range of the gold market to- Wil Madame ame engaged Will Madaugs eligible rooms at that seas Teiuses, accepts, aud the tali gen- Madame yawns and Monsieur Would Madame iike to rest a little? With a meret or two Loans of cash gold were m: eent for carrying. ‘The stock market at the opening manifested weak- ness, owing to the ieverish tone of the gold specuia- thon; but then became strong and active, particu larly for Reading and the Vanderbilt shares. were largely dealt in, and closed The bank statement had Ittule The range of the principal stocks is given in the morning breaks over biz faraons from being 89 tles of very indi for the bill, and ‘re Bordeaux, seen on the labels of bot Western shares ine’ dadame pays it, 1 dri ® tall gentieman, e. ing compauiou, or would fo sing of a blt of jewelry. Si 3a pair of valuable diamond and emerald ear. Kew York Cen rt from intrinsic; Wo the gentle;waa’s name, which, howey nie conveniently but bas for- Madame telegraph. Yo the Baron HRN ABNOUX DE Revirae, Hot ta palr of vatuable earrings in room at Hotel de France, Jousieur le Baron have the kin:nes 1ELb, The reply 13 by mail, Mo closing prices change:—Ca ‘Yhe following were the session of the Cumberland, 27 8 Quickstiver, 1434 01 el, “OUX DE REVIERE, ritz two or three da i a0 18 Standing on the alights, and imm. eps oi the Hotel Water Power, 14 a i4 ately occupies Wells-Fargo & United States F preferred, 4954 a 4: 18334; Hudson Riv Reading, 08 a 0314 Bhore, 9% a % himself with the invitauion to diuner is recetved, following day. accompanied 43 4A 28%; do. New York Central, 18334 a ompany lim to tke th e making one of the A third invitation to dinucr Madame by the messenger, adisposition, and the dame de 0 take ler place im the tali geutieman’s hos- nt accepts, and 1s questioned. 9 Paris, tae faa ¢che same train, permit Lim the honor of @ call the next jadame i8 gracious, and Monsieur be- f to his hotel and dreams, {asts (ée-a-léte at the nouse No, % Dines there and is Is driven to the Bols in Madame’s car- ferred, 57% & kee and St, Paul Toledo and Wavas 88634; Alton and Te: $8268}; Ohio and Mississ) Ware and Lackawinna, 105 a 3 do, preferred, 62}4 & 6234; Fort ¢ Haute, 27.0 ating gentle. Madame be 80 de bérl, and is delighted, do. preferred, 143 a 150; 88; Hannibal and St. Jo red, 107 a 103; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Cen- tral, 267% a 27); ‘The following was to-Gay'’s business at the ofice Of the United States Assisiaut Urea General balance yesterday Gold receipts oid payments. . a 109; do. prefer iaduine’s Coup 38 excursions and fluids it saddie horse to and enacts Humpty Dumpty to a large end 18 disgusted with the dra preciative audionce, matic and returns to the usé of th siear has found his e ch giory of Paris, Purisiaus axe peacocks, and peacocks ygueret ig ihe Lothario recoilects suddenly that he 13 eugaged to stor of the Hmperor of 0 Goueva, Switzerland, e, deparis for nig vula A vila en Espagne, porhaps at No. 38 rue de Berk, Ausanne, Post marked Lausanue, meet the Prin Russia) at Lausanne, on and, taking atectionate led at that place. Ourrency receip' Wurrency balance General balance. It 18 dated from Madame 18 completely ilusioned. Lowario revuras and plays Manfred. to embark in speculations involving faslitous; shall pass througa countries of romant toresting toa cultivated and int | painta pictures of wealth and spicador until Madame is fascinated. She concludes to accept wealth and | splendor, with the title of Madane la Baronne +1 viére, and ia overwielme: or sensible, would b Auperfuows; things are done in this w: satin, and brevity is @ virtue, ‘The Baron ls @ bosiness man withal, and proceeds at once. The house is ov good enough for Madame, and must be gold, Anotuer, comporting with the station of arties, must be négotiated for. e ORUTINg®, (he paly are drivea to the hotel, No. 6 avenue 18 ininutely inspect What 19 ‘8 opinion t js entranced, It bas been her ad) on, r dream for two n to Bors, yours,” rejoins the Baron. “The simall, but that can be casily remedied.” An artisan is summoned and sent to ask sf the ad- joluing premises can be bought, which betng ascer- tained, the gentleman remarks that he witl attend to the mnaking out of the deed, Madame 1s over- whelmed, and dubs him “Monte Oristo.” Four of the handsomest biack horses to be found in London are ordered. The tapissier to the Emperor 18 sum- maoned and ordered to expend 400,000 franca in fur- nishing the house No, 5 avenue de llmperatrice, whereupon Madame consents to the sale of tie pro- mises No. 33 ruede Ber, Furniture to the value of 200,000 franes; otfets de vertu, 60,000 irancs; jewelry, 100,009 franes; carriages, fve; India awis ad livitum Wf not ad infinitum; furs, 20,000 francs; laces, velvet dresses and articies oO: ‘ollel, $0,000 francs; Income, 300,000 francs per year, ‘Phese are tne major detalla of tho situation at the house in the rue Ge Berl, ‘The tapis- sier having been sent for the orger was issued to bell the furaiiure. Madame hands the Baron the money to settle a sidze de conservaotre on the furniture in question, the Baron remarking that the dealer who holds it 1s an acquaintance of his aud he wil make it allright, The Baron gives his note of hand for the amount and poekets the funds, hood winking all parties. The objects of vertu are aso pat la Wie tapissier’s hands for sale keeping aud afterwards seized and sold at auction. Demand- jug an explayation (tus occurs two years after), se is informed that they haye been beld as security for debt incurred by Lotha Tuey fit to London and remain a few days; return and slop at the Hotel du Louvre, wbere Madame sends for her servants and pays them, preparatory to breaktug up. They tt to Bordeaux aad stop at ine Hotel de Nantes, the lady passing ag Madamo de Reviere, Tney iit to Lisbon, wheace the Baroness returns by way of Marseilles In a navere de guerre loaned by the Bey of Tunis, who is delighted to have the honor, leaving the Baron and her tranks (four ih nurabver) attae Hotel Central in that odd old Spanish city. Having suspicions and being dubious about re- tarning, Madame takes rooms for tiieen daya at No. 15 rue de la Ferme des Mathurins, aud neglects to write, ‘ihe Baron writes @ letter crammed to congestion with regrets, reininds the lady of her prouises, declares himself hurt and her heartless. ‘The lady writes briedy and coldiy, Yue Baron re- eB — z Lisnon, Jan. 12, 1°68. My Deangst, Dranrst Herex—Whon your nota caine ad Twas Jhat about to make up my mind that I had ever before inet @ woman so false aud ao fickle. I was conning to Writs you a ieiter, pouring out my grie and anger acyourdeception. At present I think you haye written, but have inad 4 to Blam your lelters, which be the reason they have not come to hand. Write me sure me at youhaye not forsotten me; that vad my letter’ and love me still, My projects ‘decided, bat £ think (shail soon return to Parla, Tembrace you. J Adore you to the bottom of my heart, HENRI. Madamo Melts writes more warmly, and the Baron is satisied, Return of mau briags the fol- lowing:— Di lotte Lrsnox, Jan. 15, 1868, maT, DRARNST HBLEN—At last Tau in receipt of & ‘om you, iy own dear Helen. ‘the ilegraph has not been in operation (or eight days, owing to revoiuuonary dis- turbances, I bave bea greatly ‘grieved and hurt; but—God be praised—ail ts past now. I have just sent vo the post to get your letlers; but they bave most likely been detained in Faris, and there Tshall reclaim tem. I was in deapatr at ecelving no letters frum you, and had just expressed your trunks to you dy way of Havre, For mysolf I had aleady paid my passage, with that of Alexandre, my valet, by steamer, to Rio Janeiro. 1 was about to embark ina few hours, when yonr dear letter arrived. T now renounes tay voyage, José half my passage money, and shall start to- morrow for Paris. Wait fe my Own derling love. I suall be with yi as thia lettor, aud will telegraph m I cwbrace you with a thousand kisses, HENRI, The lelier comes, the Baron fiercely pursuing, They remaia im Pars a day or two, then fit to Lau ii Lue Bavon neglected to escort Madame to ins very girange. He however, a palace on the Iake of m0, is satisfied, and catis ulm Monte Cristo, to Waris again, stayafew days, and leave Paris for Nantes. Qa date of January 12, 1459, iney leave Nantes tor 8t, Lazalve, and remain at the house of the baron’s sister two days end ove night. Date of January 14, 1860, vacy embark on the Panaina for South America, and are dropped at si. Thou Where the alls at the Constiate and gtves the order (anknowa lo Madame) that all letters to her aidresed snail bo seat under cover wo him. So Madame hears nothtag from Paris, Leaving Si ‘Thomas in the Ida, thoy cross the Darien ueck, take passage for Callao, and thence for Lima, where they Stop ai the Hotel Morin, aud pass as the Baron and Baroness de Revicre. SECOND ACT—IN WHICH AN ACCIDENT HAPPENS WHICH QUITE DISTUR#S MONSIEUR'R EGUANIMITY, The scene 18 a@ parlor in the Hotel korin, Lima, Peru. A ietter 13 banded to Monsigur le Baron, ad- dressed rather Wieyibly. Henri and Helene are a trite too near alike, and the Baron mistakes the former for tue latver, handing the letter, seal un- broken, to Madame, for that reagou; or peraaps the Baron means to unmask at this point, the nanc writing of the superscription being that of a |: who occuptes the vilia at Lausa Breaking the soal, she reads, and, with a Womau's curiosity, reads on tothe end. She hands the Varon the letter wich the utmost self-possession. ‘fhe Baron has made a trig mistake; this lester is not for me; beg the Baron's pardon for haying perused.’ Madame is Sarcastio, sardonic; the Karon, as he reads, waxes uncertain. He protests, coniesses penitently, swears that he is sorry to have wronged Madame, and beg to be forgiven. Madame forgives, and Monsieur swears elernal fidetity and the like. Thus ends the second act, the Baron leaving Lima for a tour of business and writing en route. RESPONDENCE OF THE SAPPHIC ORDER. From Anivo, Thave arrived at Arico after a vovae f, having had a good ci I the setvaut have been sensi Tam [n good health, and suall leave at the carifest pract bie moment. I wiil'wrie yous fom La Paz, after which you will have to await my arrival ut Cobija.' 1 shall be vaci almost before my third letter comes to your hand, bringing ail loiters wale are at Cobija for you. Courage, dearest you have not long to wall. Terabrace you with ail 13, my heart, From Com —T send this word of advice Ju ‘ou wi.l be some days tain nad interrapted. I did not come, in spite of eit would youid have bei given’me, e than you could Dear at present, aud might fajure oar little angel. Tam in good health, aud sincerely Hope you ave the same, Always your owa aifactionate HENRI. asthe f En Route From Contra, My DEaRiy BrLovED—I have found an unexpected op- por to send you a few hastily writtea words, whlch I Send to the proprivtor of the Hotei Moria to be delivered to you. Iam very worn and weary, but I iove and adore vou, HENiI. To Madamo La Bawonye pe Reviear, Hotcl Moria, (Lima). F 8. FROM SANTIAGO, Aug. 9, 1885. My Daauest HevEs—Your inst lollers are wola'een a- amiable. 1am without news from you and 60 worried, your letiers having only contained a féw bi words. Tam oo the polu: of completing my business, and shall soon revurn. Thave been inade to lose a great deal of time, which is enough to make one lore his head; but, no matter, tt 19 all over, and Iuavewuceseded, You have not long to walt, I am very ead at having had no news from my baby, news concerning which that expectod without delay, I love and worship you still aa ever. d Pro NRL at VALPARAISO, Sept. 10, 1666, My Own Daniixe Hz am acthally “aick with ui and disappointment at having been kept here go long. vable peopia seam to have taken an oath to kill me of impatience, Tam 8 a week oF more. Icannot leave before the steamer (September 17), ep what may, shall not stay a day jonger. r, dear Heien, I wish to nee you beyond all things, ly and sad. T have no letters or news from busluers 1s very satisfactory, and I havo Lof money. Tenclove my daring an order , woich you will get cashed at Divo's, misend a Uratt for a corresponding fun, at alght,on the house of Thomas micre, I am asham' id sorry to have leit you without funds #0 long; bat, my love, ft was only yeater- ved 810.000, b » which I had no money to day that L rec ms send you. Tam ali right now, and hope you. will not be de- prived of anything you need or wish. Tam haunted by bad Ereawns about you. Helen, my love, you must not be fale, “1 am not 40 you. I have been ae steol and love you + f4 oppressed with yy nis. Kiss ‘our Rosebud for me, How sweet she must be. EN RL N ROUTE FOR PARIS AGAIN, Madame embarks for Paris by way of Cologne, whi daughter Lauba Maria Rosa de Luna wing in that city December 1 en da Hfald, formeriy a va House, Paris, a3 dame de Madame at Cologne the Baron returns by way of Loudon, writing en route as fol- lows: No. 17 St, HeiEN's Pr.aoR, LONDON, Dec. 3, 1866. My Dzan Hee —I have made’ a disagresable companions. There have been s ron boxed, most of which have termina’ arriving at Southampton the veasel was detain mind, am hore at last fa London, To- w night T leave for Paris, and stall arrive on Friday ing. Will call to ree you fn the forenoon and embrace we, Excuse the brevity of my loiter, | have ouly y mora to stop here and @ great many things on my Avways your devoted and loving HENRI. pf telegrapl from Southampton, December 3, B65: — u A rived, in good he in quarantine, Wednesday, bi 9 in NMABARON REVIEEL. (20 BARRONNE DE STILLE, HOTEL DU REIN, PARIS) — THIRD ACT—WHICH SETS ALL PARIS LAUGUING, AND AN Witicit YORK [3 LIKELY TO PARTICIPATE. Mongicur Madaine are both in Paris. Madame has doubts end demands payment in the sum of $7,500 cash, advanced. ‘The Baron storms and sum- mona he ore the dei. She appears, expiains, and the Baron is sum- jn return, He complaina to the Prefect. si obtaing @ letter to the Prefect. The Prefect ts con- gested with sympathy, recounta the history of M. de Keviere, and ame employs M. Juics Favre as pouusel, Madame furnishes @ peti‘e hotel in tho | style In the Faubourg St, Honoré (Boulevard Oh) aod remains fora year anda half in rls. he papers take up the maiter and cudgel the Baron with fables after we manner of La Fontaine, The Evenement of Saturday, June 6, 1883, squips tho Baron and de the Baroness, under title of “La Linotte et L'hpervier,”’ ‘The Figaro oantions Madame not to smoke, and paraphrases, Auez baron et na sumer pas. Tho Barovess rovels in Ortintal splendora, lounges in @ palace of Arabvlan Signta Iike Magnificence, but cannot forget the $7Jo9 duo © Of the house, No, frequently gud in Baron. 0 Pa be, too, in woll known, @ Baron botakes himseif to New Yeu Sep- tember of 188 Madame pursutag, sono uonge takes the place of M. Duoet 'aArcq, 4Tnduate au Tribunal de la Seino; and, peho! ers japera and all facts and aliegat! ua her en included, With Imany more allesations, Tact and Otherwise, are, too, revealed and worn to, im lay Of carte and counter-car, petween noux de Keviere and Mrs, “a, Cecilia The plain compiains of OM awral fonds by tho defendant tu the yma of “oe ! deiondent ig arrested, Tho defecdans th i of and ib \ >" NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1869—TRIPLE Etlempe on the part wail, which all Surra.—On Thursday, Noveraber 4, Jane A. Surv, Sito re atives and friends of the faraily, and those of her uncles, John and ‘Smith, are respect- Mvited to attend th of ber mother, 141 Mull ternoon. at one oc! STOLZE.—O: demand’ Paris noes Corinthian—! ns to produce do: oo on uments m uies Favre. Curtain falls on before Judge Jones, amid laugh ence, to be rolled up again 1m & montn or #0. 188 erry street, this (Suuday) af lock. , November 4, LOUIS STALZE, m Hamburg. Members of Star of the Unton Lodge, F., and bis other friends, are invited to attend the Hoboken, this (Sunday) ANNA STOLZE, ermper 6, alter ter from the audl- NO. 29, 0. G. ~ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. funeral, from 49 morning. STERN.—On Saturday, Nov. ing ilinesa, Mrs, Hennierra SrE@n, the wife of 8. is of the family are respect. CoyLE—McQuapr.—On Tuesday, November 2, at the residence of the bride's uncie, by the Rey. Fa- ther Flattery, Partick CoyLy, of Pittsburg, to MARY MoOuans, of this city. Pittsburg and Dubiin papers please copy. ri On Monday, October 18, at St, Peter’s church, Port Chester, by the Rev. 8. Hollings- worth, WILLIE B, M. ST#suins, Of Morrisania, to Many 8. Crazt, of Port Chester. MAS—CADY.—On Fridvy, October 1, by the Rev, ALDER? THOMAS, J) Conn., to Many M. Capy, of Southold, L. Ww CORNELL.—AC Yorkvilie, on Thursday, November 4, at the residence of the bride’s motier, by the Kev. L. . Gorse, P. V. WILLIAMS to Magcip A., the youngest daughter of the iate Joseph Cornell, dinand Stern, aged 21 ‘The relatives and friend: fully invited to attend the funeral, Fourth street, on honday morning, at nino o'clock. SWwaDE.—On Wednesday, November 3, after a short iliness, Grrry ANN Swaps, the widow of Peter Swade, aged 81 years, 9 months and 30 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 21 Muangin street, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o'clock. ¥ Nuss.—On Sunday, October 31, at White- stone, of membranous crow son of Henry L. and Anne ky 8 months and 18 day. JAMES KENT, Van Ness, age Wearied with suffering, Ho fell asieep in the arms of Jesus; Dono with tue songs of earth, ius dear voice is chanting now ‘The sweeter inclodies of Heaven— ANaLy.—At her residence in Sixty-second street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, on Friday, November 5, Mrs. ANGLY, the beloved wife of Thomus The friends of the family are respectfully tavited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at without farther notice.) ANPHONY.—On Friday, November 5, at her rest- dence on Greene avenue, ater a lingering Mliess, Mrs. ANN Exiza ANTHONY, aged 05 years aud 2 Tosged no more on life’s tempestuous ocean, Js safely moored tu the haven of rest. ‘rhe Saviour he go dearly loved Will care for him tenderly. “The Lord gave, and He hat Blessed be Lie holy name.” VuTs.—On Saturday, Novomber 6, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Frevrniox L. VULTES, in the 58th year ‘The funerat will take place on Monday, from Trin- ity chapel, Twenty-sixta strect. R axe invited to attend —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 4, UToN, wile of Captain Thomas W. Wile year ot her age. ds of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mary’s church, Classon avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. th, taken away; ‘The funeral will take place from ber brother's (Mr. Johu H, Stout) residence in Park place, second door west of Vanderbilt avenue, Brookiyn, on Monday al- ternoon, at one o'clock. Bexnir.—On Saturday, BERNIE, aged 90 years, 1 montis and 11 days. ‘The friends of the family and of nis son, James M., are invited to attend tie fuera), trom 202 Henry ternoon, at Luif-past ten o'clock. Boorwan.—In Jervey City, on Thursday, Novem- ber 4, Deacon WILLIAM Boorman, in the 73th yearof age. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the First Bapust church, Grove street, Jersey City, this (Sun- day) morning at half-past ten o’ciock. CASS (DY.—AC lus residence, 403 West Fift, street, on Thursday, November 4, of typt JOHN CASSIDY, & native Of Slane, county Meatn, ‘fhe funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon at one o’ciock. Dunran.—On Friday, November 5, Avausrus DrN- TON, aged 40 years, 6 mouths and 3 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the iamily are re- quested to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 163 Perry street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at elatives and friends o ARY A. HY! Borember fy n, 1n the 40th, street, on Monday LOST AND FOUND. 8 THE PARTY JS KNOWN WHO FOUND A POCKET, book between No. @ Feidier’s Park, on Staten Island and the Shore Road, by returning it to the above number they will be saved further trouble, (OUNG—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, THE OWNER agit have Wt by caliing at 1875 Mangin street, botween 6 EROME | PARK.. at club house, a rhinoscer: ’s head handio; name and address of owner printed on it. beral reward will be paid to any one leaving it at 323 horn Cane, wit! OST—A CERTIFIED CHE 4 drawn by the undersin Lemmor or Learer, dnted ( pped. A Wiberal reward w! sametoL, &¥, WEKIHELMER, 160 Water atreot, AY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN LORD ty-fourth atrect 2nd Lexington are- *, containing pictures of a lady and NO. 78%, FOR to the order of L. Were ayment lias been by returning the FRANKLIN.—At his residence, 343 West Twenty- sixth strect, on Sunday, Uctover 30, JASHAN FRAN K- on of Wiliam and Jane Franklin, orimeriy of Westchester county, Pinnday, November 6, atter @ short in the 2uth year of his age. 8 are invited to attend the faueral, from his late residence, No, 253 West Thiri. eighth street, on Monday morning, at Philadelphia papers please cop: STEN.—On Saturday imorang, November 6, OST—ON THURS & Taylor's and 1 nue) @ sraail Gold Loo B., 148 Pearl street, wil OST—$10 REWARD—A SMALL GOLD FAN AND [4 tree links of a Gold Cuain, in going, Fourth avenue car, from i West Pwentieth sircet. nine o'clock. ‘bursday even el A YOUNG Genrunman WANITED—WITH capital aa and to goto Europ to purchase beta y rt a ER rs Box iid Werala otis” i CERES SE SS Si)" * Yt DVERTISING PUBLICA ; fitablo, witout ay ready (oF press ottened reepere. shor helng suttesty eailod, ua 1° gadis “LE box Ii Herald ofiee, “8% N INTERES? 18 OFFERED IN A MONOPOLY; 8B. cured by patent; 600 per ceat profit utecd formant of fem fon Pe siaaae ‘Aphiy at 151 Broad A. NAb STREET BROKSR. WANTS A PART! slaved in arlctosl vondiionsé, He WOODWARD. flerald sie. wes ee SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED AL party wisdlagto'ty outs United Sete rane Wane honse storage bu: doing a lerge business; in the best rotire, For full pare id oflles. fished Bus _ PARINE ‘ Wire! G00? RE nce (or u sient partnel $3,000 to #5,/00, cnn secure a frat vale shaneo in’. Een Fespootanl ae paying HT t@ Cuil en or Cee lence, D, W. O., » A, Clegg siteet, Ne y are of & " Fal wo! EXPERIENCED PARTNER WANTED TO TAKE cl of the reatanrant of he pat ane ae ene; immense iil cash royulred. i ERSON, 2 ee A. 200 OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERRD TO A PARTY, with from 3109 to #410 ens, Real Es: tale Busicesa, ‘Addtote BROKE, Brome Pant ee Be HAs A HANDSOME FARM ON LONG ISLAND, I will exchnge It for some good busincas that will bear~ investigation, or will pay cash, Ads lars (only), 5. M., Herald ofice, no JF APPLIED YOR scON—ONE-TALF INTEREST IN & first class Iron ant Coal Ming, ineluttug Bla: Bawiill, Coke Shed, Store and all to a first ol ids mi oper Plane aud Axia ot pre wing property. Plans a winse of can be secu at BAANISPER, COWAN y Bry, ER, COWAN & Sars bons lea CN Se NE HALF INTEREST IN THE PATENT FOR A BU. ‘Asphalt pavement for sale. Parties interested IGNER, Herald oliiee. Pee cose | A PARTNER, WITH or ipl in an established stationery and printi nesa, One with somo knowledge of the business preferred, Apply to Messrs, LINN & HANLON, No, 9 Murcey atreet, ARTNER WANTED—WITU $3,000, IN A SAFE, legiiimnte busines: Day ing large ponte, Alrvady estab- lent, Address OXDERS, box ii8 Herald PARE CHANCE. “STATIONERY STORE AND Ewe a) ontg for cale~In Brooklyn ;_cleara er week’, price $900; Inquire of P. G WALSiI, 96° Naskas street, New York, up s:aira, A ARE BUSINESS CHANCE.—93,000 AND IMMEDIATE ‘appileation by a good man will purchase « full Interest in aay wstabitshed tovaceo factory. Addiess TOBACCO, c PARE, OPPORTUNITY 99,000 WILL SECURE ORR. fourth Interest in an-old estabifshod busfuess tu this olty fullest investigation solicited; net proits for past twelve montis, 89,00 dress for turee days, INTEGRITY, box 21 Herald ‘oice. LIAM GASTEN, age ‘The friends of the OST—ON NOVEMI for six months from Jeu 2,003), and some othar 6, A COMMUTATION TICKET y Olly to Newark (No, of ticket, rs THEO, CLARK, 253 Fulton strect. OST—ON SATURDAY MORNING LAST, IN GOING om Twenty-third street to Houston street by Broad- ay stage, a brown payer tealed Parcel, y amily are respectfally invited to atiend tho funerai, om the residence of he nephew, Robert Gasten, 27 Jeierson s.reet, Brook- lyu, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, Goungas.—Suddeuly, on lriday, November 5, JouN L. Gouncas, of this cit; The funeral services this two o'clock, at his late residence, $49 Kast Fifty-itia ‘The remains will be taken to New York bay ‘y on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, —On Thursday, November 4, f Andrew J. Green, aged 31 years and 23 anday) afternoon, at except the owner, The iinder will be leaving the gaine with the Stuyvesant suitably rewarded 0) Sate Deposit Company, corer of Third avenue and Sev OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A SMALL DOG A reward will be paid by returning hin to Dr. DUKE, Dentist, 219 Sixth ayonne, OST—BY A POOR WIDOW WOMAN, ON NOVEMBER and and East wtrects, a sinall Pock- two 3100 bills, one #20 bili A itberal reward TZ, 57 Lighth ave- ‘Hue relatives and friends of the family are respect- | wid, ocoteh fen. he inueral, from the reat- 3. Dlizaveth W. Tuers, No, 49 Gouverneur sireet, this (Swaday) aliernoon, atone invited to attend deuce of her mother, 4 1, going through 6 balance in #10 an Greenfield (Mass.) papers please copy. wil be paid for ita return to Mrs. LOR! Harr.—On Friday morning, Fanny Hart, agea 58 years and 1 days ‘The relatives and Noveinber 5, Mrs. A MINK MUFF, ON THE FERRY BOAT MINE- Ja, last evening, about 8 o'clock. The finder will be guitably rewarded by leaving 1t_at No. 9 Spruce street, room No. 4, or 399 Carlton avenu lends of the family and of her son John are respectiully invited to attend the funcral, from her late residence, 25 avenue D, thia (Sunday )afternoon, at bull-past oue o'clock. nh HR BUSINESS OF A LONG ESTABLISHED REA! Estate Ollice, with Lease and Furalture, for sale cheap, losated on a corner pear Broadway and Thirty-four street. For particulars address box 6,761 Post o!!'ve. EST OF A RETIRING PART- nod bnainess. paying Large profit part can remun invested in the busi gation. Address G, 1. C., box 158 HE ONE-HAL? INT ner, fit a weil « will bo sold for 2,0: nes; will bear juve Heraid olfioe. CLOSING BUSINESS I OFFER valuable Patent, Cash, In exchange, Srankfort House, New York RGETIC MAN AS AGENT, TO IN. t, needed ta every house, Oni Tequired, Address J. K. P., star YVANIED—A bi 3 8.0, AS AN equal parisien ta an old establisied Bar anid Agee, ment place up town, paying well. Apply to EDWIN KEMPION, Coungellor at Law, 107 direadway, room 10, WARTED BY A PRACTICAL MAN, WHO UNDER. Sansa thorough'y siik weaviy, a pafiner, with $10,(0Q to munufacture broad silk fabrics, as velvets, tafetas, sex kes, dc. Address box 1i8 Paterson (N. J.) Post'oftice, MKIBG.—On Saturday, November 6, at 332 son of Lewis Henuemeler, in the eth year of ii ‘The friends and ge. atives of the famiiy are re- spectfully inviied to attend the funeral, froiw the Kediord street Metiodist Kptscopal church, on Mon- day afcernoon, at one o’clo —on Saturday, > 1 D URN OF ) a small white ‘og, three months” old; lost ni day, from 214 West Th LOST, A YOUNG NEWFO 4% ‘The aboveroward will be paid o Juird street, between Second and vember 6, at her rest dence, Mrs, ELIZAbETH HICKEY, & mauve of county Longford, ireland, aged 71 years. er friends and those of the family are respect- ineral, from her lace real- Uuamsburg, on doa- e same to stable in Fis ‘hind avenues, fa rear o —LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, iia fo srpiin O between Bond and re Tally iovited to attend tu re) Tune. Reward wiil deuce, 64 North Sixth street day afternoon, at two o'clock, California papers please copy. HUTCHINSON. 1 = and Ells 5, 4 BANK BOOK on Irving Sayings Inst aid on return of book to LDWARD OF JEROME 1, On Saturday, Nove youngest daugater of Len aged 19 months and 16 Above reward will be RICHARDSON, 6.0 Pe: ANTED-A PARINER, WITH A CAPITAL FROM 0 to $5,000, The right kind of a man 1y) per cent |. Aien well xequainted in the hardware dl, Addveas A. B,, box 411 Paterson (N. J.) TNER, WITH SMALL CAPITAL, IN and japishing ‘shop. Apply to" Ma Lst., Brooklyn, E. D, baa seer SEIS AIA Wao PARTY WITH CAPITAL, BY A WELD educated end honest Prussian geatleman, who under stands the rom: what improved; Hetald oitico. WVANTED-BY A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN OF IN. fluence aud cstensi¢s acqualntance, a partnership ta Gret class hotel. Addross K. L., box 475 Post ofice, , of co.ton seed oll; tue Latest process somes ‘weet, tasteless and olear oil, Address OLL, ay Se the relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her graudmother, Mrs. D me Union street, on Monday afternoon, at two HE EVENING OF 6TH, Seventeenth streot, in coming throng Broadway to Thiriy-fourth sirest, a row of Coral Beads.’ The ‘above rewant will be given by leaving it at 253 West Tiirty- On Thursday, November 4, Manta, award and Mary Jennings, of balline robs, county Mayo, Ireland, The funeral will take place this (Sunday) after- ROOD, at two o’clock, from 4€5 Greeawich street. Kinc,—On Saturday, November 6, Uiiza King, In the 30th year of her age, ‘The friends of the fully are invited to attend the funeral, from her late reeideuce, 319 Bast Twenty- fourth street, on Monday afiernoon, at two o'clock. ‘8 residence, on Saturday alter a suort 1UL BE PAID FOR RETURN OF A Black and Tan ‘Terrior Dog without collar; a amall spot upon the beek bare an, Strayed off Novern’ ‘A.J. WIGHT anawors to the name of i5 Weat Twenty-fourth etrect. NES? FINDER OF A ry Set lost Friday evening, et about six ‘clock, between Fivticth and Fifty-kecond’ streets, S avenue, Apply at 344 Kast Fittleth street, REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON. for information which will lead to the nrrest of tho ‘parties who sacceeied in Christian Obm, at No. 242 Grand about the 20:h Of last month was about 8) xe ra of other called himseli KLENEN.—At his fate: morning, November 6, at twe o’cioci but painful iiiness, Henry W. KLE, years and 7m Notice of funeral Lagsi.—On Saturday, LARKLN, native of te parish of Lauey, county West- Meath, Ireland, aged 40 years. ‘The iriends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 405 East Eignteenth street, on Monday aiternoon, at oue o’cicck. —in Lrooklyn, on ihursday, November 4, of HARLES HENRY, cou of Galvert A, ana Mary i. Maun, aged 4 years and 14 days. ‘Tbe trieuds and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, irom 101 North Vortiand avenue, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at hall-past one 0’ ock. Moossy¥.—On Friday, } forged cheoka oa ret, ib payment of Ono of thea celled himself P, fivo feet high, spoke jo be a Spaniard. 0 to-morrow's paper. 15, had black hate, waa about 23 feot six inches Bigh and had a 1 communications in reference considered strictly confidential. Tounsellor at Law, 208 Itroadway, N.Y. kentecl appears Taatier will be PET REWARD.—LOSE ON SATURNAY EVEN- Octover 3,4 cold Chronomater Wate’ 0. 2,819. By sending word where to tind it, to box 1,918 Post oice, no questions asked. STOLEN, ON THURSDAY aber 4, 18€9, from stable in seventy- second street, between third'and ‘Fourth avenues, a dark twos high, short mane, wie spot veinber 5, after a linger. ing tlaess, THOMAS MooNEY, a native of Fonaaey, county Galway, Ireland, in his 60th year, ‘The relatives aud fricuds of the family, and the 's of Taminany tall General Commitee, are fully invited to witend the funeral, tits (Sun- jternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, orth street, and from thence to Calvary Ceime- ny, compactiy built, L seven years old, ‘The above reward will be pad and conviction of the thisf, or 43) oa th livery of the horse to wand F , ON THE STH OF GOLOBE! fransmission between Metz an rance, the following ten Bonds, 6 per cent Culied MORAN.—On Saturday, November 6, ANN JANE, davgliter of Mary Ana and Joon Moran, aged 1 year, AL mouths aud 17 days. The trends of the family are Invited to attend the the residence of her parcats, 79 King nday aileruoon, at two o'clock, .—in Jersey City, on Satarday, November 6, Jane, wife of Jolin B, Monell, im the dud year of Temains will he taken to Goshen, Orange county, N. Y., on Monday morning, at eight o’ciock, t. fay anil November 120,402 NAS those bonds Bent over to the United States, all d against buying, negotlating or advancing mone A reward of #60 wil leading to the recovery of same, b 3 EL & CO., 61 Broad street. EN YOR THE om id for each bond or information ARD WILL BE GIV got Watoh, mem winding, on one site wa? cout of arms on the other, rhood of Brondway gud Amity atreot. No.3 Amity. street cau be ad- nee of Becreoy and no riak. SARA McEvoy, widow of Martin Mc- Evoy, of Mountrath, Queens county, ireland, ta the 54th year of her ege. The lanerat wil take place at 319 Rivington sireet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. i Suddeuiy, ou Saturday, November ne beloved wile of Joan McKechnie, in tue 04th year of her age. Notice of funeral in ‘tuesday's Herald, Neison.—At Greensburg, N. Y., ou Saturday, No- EMMA MATILDA, youngest aaughter of Nelson, in the 2oth year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend te tuner dist church, at White Piains, morning at eleven o’cloc Box 223 private | dreaved, with eati AY TURNEK & CO. fo suicesssful cases, Caution.—We have no are and a it eecond ‘also thore Of aie man- ‘orable. 8. TEINWAY & 80! 109 and 111 East Fourteonsh MAGNIFICENT ment of grand, hand Pianos of v , i ‘al, from the Metlo- | ifacturers, for eale-on the most fav on Tuesday Carriages will be ia the White Plains depot to convey Ireuds to the church. OncuTy.—On Friday, November 6, at Windsor, Conn,, after & short and painful ilimess, Catia A., wile of J. F. Oroutt, of Funeral from the re CHICKERING GRAND PIANO for sale; been in use eighteen months; is as gost yar the day {t came from the wareroom ; JOMN LABOR, ence of her brother-in-law, | Salon @ Post olfice.._ Wm. P. Fay, Esa, 117 asylum etreet, Hartford, on Monday afiernoon, at three o'clock. ia Brookiyn, oa Saturd vormber 6, at his residence, 27 Soul ‘AYN, in the 720 year of hia age. of {ineral hereafter, .L.—Jn TLiursday, November 4 Isaac G. Paid, in tl ‘the relatives and iriend: to, attend the /.nperate from: ity Isiand, ay) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The nembera Or. Lodg ne tes ato speci{aily requested to meet at their lod jay, November 7, at |.,for the purpose of attending the funeral g¢ our late brother Isaac Pell, lodges arf respectrully invit ISAAC BUTLER, Secretary, Root, aged 1 year ‘Tae relatives and friends are requested to attend funeral, from the residence of her t Flity-lirst street, tia (Sunday) al -past one o'cloek, Kumen.—On Friday, November 5, after a long t- ness Oj dropsy, Mra. Kepeoca Kumpu, in the 66th year of her age. ‘fhe relatives and friends are respoctinily invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one gologks from the Keformed Dutch church, Ne counterfeit, “S6FAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR finished jn the most modern elegance; made by is new and magnificent, powerfnl tone; ware Mf applied for imme- ‘the most celebrated city makers with warrantee for five” scars; room price 750; will he sod for S435 diately, at 640 Sixth avenue, BRILLIANT AND POW youd Pinnoforte, tn ust Ker at cont of M600, will b J cont, at privan near Sixth ayen: consump- y, 830 yee of his age. innate Iadten ¢ Discovery. Vic his lal jenco, By Dr. Evans’ tia fe, NO, 492, are re- tn Often rainute: OOTAVE PIAN aid with pearl, W catchester, om re o'clock {ff for three diya, of unt Auction Rooms, No. 2. West Fourteenth street PIANOFORTE SUITABLE FOR BEGIN’ elogant seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, overstrang Vasa, be ior ae 3 ‘ f+ Bomervdlte's | cciain, Gb. Alaa ge! manhood restored. .—On Friday, ghter of Dennis i’. and Hannah Sd 8 months, A SURE CURE FOR LAD Hits powerts oulars fro0 18 Amity atreet, W AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AT LOW PRICES for cash or old on instalment ¥45 and upwards, ® New Cabinet 0 455 Broome at AND ORGANS, 7 octave Pianos for 275 Hi ny to $175. Monthi; tly redneed for e oud hand insirumonte from ¥: ecelved and fnstramenta for rent 7 ms 481 road- [ORACE WATERS. Seetey.—In the city of Brooklyn, morning, November 6, after a lingering illness, Mr. MUSL J. SEBLBY, aged Ol years, Relatives and friends of the fami), fully invited to attend tho funeral, mM, Ab four o'vivck, from his late residence, 160 Putnam avenue. S#aron.—On Wednesday, October 6, Josern Sra- TON, Kon of Thomas Seatoa, of Kim Tree inn, Intake, Bhenield, England, aged 23 years, Western papors please copy. on Saturday CLOTHING. THIRD AVENUE, highest price for ©: nd Carpets by calling or addressing, Ladi 8. MISTS, 1; entlemen can receive ourd, nureln Jea'fiee Twrenty-elzhth atroet, near Thied avenues L#, OF MANHOOD OR IM his (Sunday) chase Wearlag Ap ) Which must be sent ia future time. promise to bay it ADIES NEEDING PRIVATE MEDIOAL TAs iy Diente Without delay, consult Bre ATA a4 | Bleecker sweet, Oliice very private, 0 Twenty-fourth street, $1.750.~A BARINER REQUIRED 70 runcHas DL. (OU. oe steam Laundry now in full operation an Paviigiarue duty yroiis, Apply Dersonglly, ALLSANDEW HUMPHREY, No. 6 Clinton place, Broadway, 500 PARTNER WANTED—IN ONES OF THE at ‘+ best ateam laundries in this city, doing a frat asiness. For particulara apply at 48 Broad streel PORTER & KOYTON, $3,000.74. 200), BUSINESS MAN, Wi1H THRE: Do. 'e thonss , can buy haif interest in one of the best patents mow in use; hone others need apply WHATS, 11 Fulton 6 B.—Agents out working. eve $15,000, sAXXTBSest IN AN Eo ARLIsHED ». paying business—can be large!y increased—_ Above ‘amount, None but pri.cipala neod 49 Seveuta street, New York. for sale for apply to W. H 50 00 AND AN ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED IU, In nn old estavilahed businosa, Address Dox "8 New York Post oilice. __ ASTROLOGY, ADAME ANNA, SEVENTH DAUGHTE} 4 Busi as ‘Olarrvoyant; Spiritualist ; bas ha vt causing speedy, Marriage, | 00 natls A Thied avenue! between Siueiconth ‘and aa 5 WARD TO ANY ONE WHO ©, ainest and Medical Clairvoyant, ly ntarriages; likeas hanes, nu) or Giowe long separated, 230 Forty-fi atreet, between Seventh and Etghth avenues, s-atadaahbascinenal ed ev Ao ADAME LA KEANOH—THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Bustness and Meviical Clairvoyant, 115 West Tweniye nth avenues. Mine Seerea bers; brings tog U8 NAMB G. : hows you ils fikenese, 159 W yelirst stred, between Broadway and Seventh avenue, MPHE ORIGINAL MADAM BYRON, SPIRITUALIST, causes speedy marriages, £20 Fourth avenue, betwee th etroes. Ladies, igi, OLOGIST, MME. ADOLPHR, 888 atrect, teild of busluews, theft, and Twenty-third and twe NHE GREAT A Bowery, near i gives good inck to all, aS MEDICAL LL PRIVATE DI without meremy Sultatlons very private, appereee nent SES CURED IMMEDIATELY nhood restored, Quice and cone r. HARRISON, 177 Bicocker at. 2 REMEDY FOR MARRiKD tuciess Female Pille always give ae esLully prepared for married ladies ia rolered mo Ja oye day, without zie. Price $5 Dr. A. Me MAUAI- CBAU, office 189 Livevty-strest, of seut by mail. —LADIES' PiLYSICIAN.—DR, ED. GRINDLE, 10 « West Twenty-slcili strest, near Sixth avenste, having over Years success!0! aad uninterrupted practice im this city, rantces certain reliot to Indies, with or witbout modicine; Mot to the mos aixious {a 24 hours. Blegant room for las dies requiring nursing. CERTAIN OURS FOR MARRIED LAWS With i over by fer total ale Ait 0. Jed Ind, pride 35, whfeh can’ alsver fail, are A. GREAT AND Indies.—The i A Ta iy inconvenianes, hike ny, price El, or Ne specialiy prepared for a ant healihy, ‘oid’ ouly at’ her olficn, No.4 East. Fitty-s9oomd treat, frst coor from Pith avon, tia at aruaghte 138 a Jaution.—All ol ircenwich street, or seat by mail. here are . VAN DUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID. ° ‘cures at one interview, Liegant rooms for nurse ny. 44 St. Mark LL PRIVATE, ly, with piacs, DISTASES TREATED SCTENTIFICALS y, ua Jn uropenny, hosp aie Untore immediate re PRANICLIN, 109 Bleocker atreet LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED MEDIATELY by Dr. EVANS, 4 Chatham stresty without mercury, i Invigorator lost manhood is restored yulars ded free, Clret GREAT BENEVACTOR TO LADIRS 18 DR. BYANS #4 Chatham street, 1s powerful medicines, safe and Tomea treated, private discases cyred, ‘Consultation all hours, Be thathem street, wi or without medicine, FAA OL ae pis aad Drops, price 6. Cire rab owls \ pvick TO LADINS IN TROUBLE.—DK. DION, 9§ i ale dificulties at once, witvout Hen ety tr whores oor ARLES MOHN, FORMERLY 197 ORCHARD FeO eed irom Garonny. — Residence aud opee Pgs eee dice hours, 8109 A, My, 12 tol and 6 10 if. M MPORTANT TO FENALES.—DR. AND MADAME DU- BOIS (46 youre’ practice) guarantee certain relief to mi with oF without medicine, at one tntervi qd. Patients from a distance provi we c, Fiectricity selentifically applied, Nov TRNCE, RESULTING from the foilies of youth or other Cont gti middle ‘aged or. cyon old mon, pormanently rest ‘mar by Dr, L WIS, No, 7 Heach a, Forty years private ledicines to

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