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od ; wee om CITY POLITICS. ? @uviens Polltical Developmenis=*he AProvtsiont Waited wpom by # Commite feo and Comuited im Reference to tho Mayors ly Comtert—The President Pelle e Story and Comsemte to ‘Phets Prom — General Dix Permicted to lian and Retain Ule Command of the Department ef the Bast—Tam- many Hall, Boole ama Ganther—ihe Aidormanic Contests—Police aud Civil PIusticos—Khe Hxcitement over the Oily Jadgeehip—Lhe Appileants poluimentio Re V Orhore to the State Cap! We are living in days of wonders. he South bas forced everything out of fa usual channel, More is noend to the new cevelopmente Oar grand , stead of being the good old fasbioned Focial af are now a)! shoddy. Politics are also boing rovolu- va te NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER li. 1863.-TRIPLE SHEET. Dareut, 09 Osten tres, Sout Brostya, aac) nerunouos uxennene ere th!s selection, ana thet the nomination is tentered to you ‘ tho firm betief What the eBetore of this ey under- stand the pood of such qualities In Ke chic meyiwsrate, and thas thoy will rati'y ibis pomipating ab the polls dy your triumphant election 8 ee, whteh you ee ‘ALEX’R WILDER, BENJ ¥, MANIEKAE, IRA O. MILLER, D. D. T, MARSHALL, JOHN N, RIGGINR, WASHINGTON MULLEN, Comsc!te6e in bebait of the Union City Convention, REPLY OF MR. BLUR’ New Yorn, Now. 16, 168% Gunmen! haye received yours dated the 7th inst, nom nating me unanimouely for kbe ofloe of Mayor of the city of New York. Tam willinf'te serve my coustry fn any position whore Jean be of service, and if eupported and elected 4 wild discharge the dutice to the best of my ability, and my former record (or tbe past years in publie posit” will be ¢arried out as far as practicable, 1 therefor) «sept the nomination, and romain your che Vent servant, OLSON BLUNT, To DMesere. Guorge B. Dean, Ira O. Miller, A. Wilder, John N. Rigging, Benjamin F. Manierre, D, D.%, Maraball, Washington Mullen, Committee in behalf of the Union Mon\ed. [5 fact, there i® mo end to the wonderfx) and | Clry Convention, cortousdevelopmedte of the times, They are go nume- | eres pour that we doubt very much if apything can eptonish | THANKSGIVING DAY. ohe publ | a The lato wont Ip polttical affairs .s the yisut | Proctamation of Governor Seymour to Washington to wait upou the Pre. © purpose of consulting with lation to «the = coming = muniofpal ateotion. Ihe President baving glv@p his sasont vo the Programme, we take it for granted that it 1s not only pub- Ho property, bub will be put through, provided there are wo mishaps, eo RuMerous in these revolutionary times. A vomemittes, composed of John Jacob Astor, R, B, Rooke- ‘welt and Mr. Sande, havo recently visited Washingioa for Abe purpose of agcertaiuing if President Lineoin woutd stow Gen. John 4. Dix to run for Mayor of this sity a vetain at the same time the command of the Departraent ef tho Rast, Thoy mage their appearance at the White House, and wore received by the Pre widsct =i the «usual way that special com- weitieon have heretofore been received, from the Miasouri radical delegation down to the committes on General Grant’s whiskey. President Livcola listenod very tientively to their statements, told thom # story of what {t romiaded bim of, aud then waive! his usual plan of replying by lelior, and immediately gave bis consent to thelr programme, The committeo, it is sald, were very much pleased with the interview. they wero specially gratified that General Dix could be permitted to ron without losing his pragent position ‘This, we presime, settles Lhe matter that Geueral Dix t# to Dow candidate before the people at the coming char- ter lection. Precisely how le is to bo trotted out has not ae yot trauspirod, We doubt if the apecia! committee hove head (imo te arrange that matter sines their retwen fromm ol a ce! aident ‘Washivgton, On this point wo presume General Dix will Dayo somotiing to say bimeelf, tie claims to be » war Geimooras. Judging from hie past associations lhe will re ‘quire the nomination first from thas element in thir city, swith tho eudorsoment of the republicans. Those who aro woanaging this affair reiy upon the republicans to nomi- wate, and to the ropublican voles, in connection with the arielccracy of the city, to felect him, This looks very well ow paper; Wat we can see obstacles in the way already. Many of the active workers in the republican Fanks, Who aro (a power” at tbe primaries, begin to Kicks already. The radicals and Chasoltes have a caudidate aiready tn the field in the pereon of Urison Blout. ir his meee to be eaubbed? To he eure the Chase party is uot wery etrong iu thineity; but they have afew votes, and they wil! need them al! for Dix on election day ite expecta t0 win, The Seward wing of the republican party, or the republicans prover, have hat ov foot the Project of nominating apothor person. The question tv, will they yicld to this self-sppointed Presidential commaitto We do not wish to distur the bappy family of repubit- cane; for Heaven knows that, between their Union party, Weir peopte’s party, bickerings, jexlouries, recri minations on wach other, shoddy and slavery, they have suffle tria’s, and are about a uubappy 4 mortals omn We; Lut then it is Moporsibie to overlook ceviain facts which we see before un. AB journalisie we are compotied to give them ‘ma tho nows of the day. ‘Tbe committes, for all that we kuow, may have arranged this matter with the President mug, among other things, secured to General Dix the power of declaring wartial tow over the belligerent re Publican factions in inis city, leaving them no other @ourse but to endorse him for Mayor under the law of mauitary Lecensity, Be thit se ts may, wo look forward ‘With interout to the developments in repudiican circles ip regard to this vew potitical movement. 11 hag mot yet trauspired whether Geveral tix viver aio copnent ty this programme or not. A very dow days wi!! no doubt lilt (he vei! Aud reves! a!) fo the public. Ju the meantitoe Tammany Ha'—ihe demooratlc party tw thir city—is tn motion. She beld her frst meeting last ereving. She is fest paving herseif in working order, and will have no small voice iv the momiripal election, Com fag ont of the late contest, as elie dit, unscathed, when @tder democratic factions weaut under, her oantidaie will itp againnt ng force, City nape tor Boole, an the public alruady now, 's understood to he the ‘Tammany candidate, aud will roo on @ war plationn, while Gunther enters the race ay the candidate of the efunet Gemvoratic factions and the eopyperhewis “bool the programme of the *pecial eoimmiitee In charge of Genera’ 34y be ond vaee by tue Yepubluwny we nay have BS interesting Canve st ‘Pho contost for Aldermen, althougn 1 mvolyor ently t eastern half of the city—the even imniutbere Hy Re \oteresting to tet » contest. Ja fact, the caad) dare re niready taking ae the Boole candidate, anotuer oe, very ¢ ipnide track n't he besan strict, wid what i@ more, They tre wi ser We do f thes chances t the feo) pant be OW al) told, abo iret and @ity exidvdates Ovt of al de candiisies there te one man Who, we predict, Wil he elecred, wod the Juntion Dowling He bas givantgenora aatle’adoo, only ¢ bas Oconpied the postition of Potion Jueth Dut war also Ore of Lhe nee ¥ when he ein tbat wi whl DO sire the Sy vench wil make a vacancy im the City 0 (be of pert y. it wil ‘poo Governor Seymour to appoint « pers Prattion, (© hold the office aula mmxt No election, There is alrfady « @rand cusir t+ for this portion 4 ferge Batch of appiiextions have Deen fled with the Guvernwr for the position, Fr i Indications the Gov or will fag thie ae troubles one a question as the tlue Pobos Comininaonern. Among the ete already on | add to be the names or F.C ‘Birdsall, Bare OF Semanal Jon Mefoolm Cam Well, Henry Mien Daniot O'Brian, J. Pagget Fast, | Jono Mo Harring wu), Weerbury, Mile O'Rgitty othe: ume Laat we ha thea anle yeu re Wa greet ue Lo albany jum ROW OD the PATI of the political wiroy Hers, and is iF wpderstond Chat (he City duugeshiy ls the prine that thoy gene Peowtor Covans paid @ basty visit on Wedner ay tant, bot WAR colic Lo see the Governor, the latter vot naving to from | How, where wo bw ees to vole, HC le bok, hermnme, Fe jawD witieh of the numerowr © a4 Mt Coase os orging. It ty Feported hy some o” he frisnts (be: ho ty urging Daniel Oren, # bile wa re that J. Dag Hoot ts the ma Y these ieets aume of nol donee. Toe hy tof or her ¥ that the Ger rv Kioid wae yeatardey io Ai abe, It ih Aald thal the Eonaplicar pari of nis oaneaes fur cemntut have placed Mr. bled im exch a poviion thad he urges the Appoiatment of @ perven Nite exnacted ‘The tntalfigane» cane to as last ight Wak De insinted o ntweot of Nelaon J. Water very vo the vacant Cy Judge, by a dve hours’ arg: nny Goverdor Seymour, but fnliy thet i Me. Watervury ce he Appoioia! he world be eutiehed Go compro. Hive the matter by th tmeut of Mas O'Ketlly, And chow the matter stood at Oot latest ayer. Seversloiner partion are praparing to make a vistt to the podition Mecoa cf the Stet in fo f other eandt- Poorda and Ohelal Career é of @ Boone OF MOF eine prepared to Rubi to Gowernur Bay. uieD (OU tnforwrasion of veal, Dow eeoopd only the Mevoveity omtea- en Py Wre Maw Mr. Whaat fae eocepied the Cuien vomigasion Mayor of Hie city, Wt hen maade prepara wagorous arvana, The (lowing je toe corre tec Kim Aad tht Onaiuitter of ide Uren Arorptance for * fers onde +0 sn . Vee Resreosmrene, 99 Peowcoway ) Rew Youn, Nov «| } Yo Ton, Oxwor Prog - Bm At be UVowon Nominating Convention, bew ar feadqaarsere on she Ki) af November inatant ihe oder ted n Cutemilne fo lender bo Fou ‘he moe Rominagin of Lhe Aw redtion for (he cftoe of v of whocity ot Mew York moumliver beg eave to add e hat ihe erecut ty, patriot aod imtegrity whe’ deve siwaye Maracterians your privaye sud oei.! 1.°¢ WAVE Ind fo vigned were opp vit Of thy early { Governor of the State of New Works Aunany, Noy. 10, 1968. Jn accordance with the custom snd laws of this State, 1, Horatio Soymour, Governor of the State of New York, do heroby designate Thursday, the 20th lustant, to be a } day of thanksgiving and prayer, and i hereby declare the same to be a tega) holiday Jn tho midst of valamity brought opon our country by the wiekeduons, folly and crimes of men, we hav@ reason for exemption from pestilence, and for the preservation of our State from the dovastations of war whicn afflict ‘other sections of our land, Tot us offer fervent prayers that rebellion may bo put down, our Union saved, our liberty proserved, and our Constivution aud government upheld, Asa hocoming proof of our thankfalnesa to God, and as a proper evidence of our gratitude to the armies and navy, Dnrge ovr citizens to make contributions ov that day for the comfort end support of the destitute families of those who have lost their lives or have heoome diza- Died in tho service oF their country. In the midat of our abundance let us romember choxity to these who are in want, and in the hour eet apart for social and religions thanksgiving and praise within the limits of our Stote, lot us encourage those who are en gaged on distant and dangerous flelds of duty by showing sympathy and kindness towards thoir famitice which eed our aid and support, In witnors whereo? I bave herenuto eet my hand and allixed the privy seat of the State, at the eity of Albay, the 70th dey ef November, in the year of our Lord, 1863. HORANO SRYMOCT Ry the Governor: Dann, F. Tynen, Private Secretary. THE CALL FOR TROOPS, Board of Supervisi SMYONEANT JRPORT ON VOLUNTERRING--BUPON 1S TO ENLIST TAK QUOTA OF TRIB The Board of Supe 's MOL ab LOOM ester’ At balf pest two ovelock the Board beya Duplnens. Tho Supervieors revently adepted an ordinance appra- printing $2,900,000 to procure recruits for the army end to provent a draft. The unexpended balance of the fund proviovsly »)propriated wus transferred to te pew ac- count, making the smnount devoted to volunteering $%,- 400,000. Phe Supervisors ieired tw wake some srvangemer with the govoram-n.. which they have done, a anpe by the following report presented this afternoon The special conumities, appointed by the Borrd a” § pervinors under the ordinance to procure volunteers si the army of the United States, respectiully roport:— ‘That before Sntoring upon the active performauce of thetr duties your comm|ttee deemed it necossary to con- wit with the War Department to vhother the vol. unteers procured by the Rosrd of Sapervisora would be credited to the romwetive Congransionai districte in this CouDLY uF & PAT! Of the qrota of Lhe city and county of Now Vork under the lute prociama: of tho President, Your comyaittes appointed Superyisora Hunt und Tweed to proceed to Wartingion and submit the following pro peastion ty Kon. 1 M. Stanton, Secretory of War, Vine Will the volunteer by the Board of Sup York, before Jan ita regular re na of the War Depa: ac alnig to the 1 fepted ara part of the quota of the city ana 7 York, under the late prociamation of the Prexiten erediled ‘9 tbe sespact: ous) distrie ein wad eounty . Seventh, Ai;hib and Niawht erviaor Blunt aud Tweed, svd.commmlitee, wont to re Washington and had a poreonal Inte: vie Sary of War and the Provost Marapa! Gone The cominibios were reveivod Wib great courtesy, and afio nge of Viows a to the requirements of the go tion of the Buard of Su sors, the Seor ced to the propostt your commit ted the Vrovost Marsh n of i and instr, Geueral to wrandmit officially the views of the Depart. maul The womrmlites suowequevtly recelred the following from uel Jsmea i, Psy, Provomt Mavebai General, Way Deran Prevosr Maras GRykGaLs Warwisgran, I wv. 7, 1883. mason Boer Wa. MF ey 8 fetey Board of a New York EX—I have ine xe honor we Vere respect! alls t As. i ¥, Provom Marehas Genecal, F Yon Fumiitee wenid state that the action nded by the War neiny Tha de bor and ating the majeriy of the the United States w Pibertion, Ht prove tously oy at be Eovernment wants gonnmnit county of wa of voluvtecrs to fib dghen for the preservation witeb ‘infloenees the liberties of the pectection to tha opyreaged and down of & gevernwent frond, ahd offore tt Crodden GF Al) rations, ‘Pee cmuty of Now York tue fernishad man and means } fer thew hie rebel!) wm far exceeding ite pro- portion, realy to show il devotion to t Devan aga’ mivs on either herlaphere. 4 OFTSON RUUNT. | WM R. STEWART, Speetat REWAH PF. PURDY, {Committee we ant wad aguptad M. TWEED, * aud 't is coderstood the cous. milttes will at once prooeed with the work of recruiting. | Appothemens of Neer ew ing Oficers tn Alwant, Now, 20, 1863, { Vinder an xrrangemsat with (ho federal anthoritios for the Bppoittuent of four miltery commissioners in each Cougcemsional distr let, the former to appoint two and the Governor two, to aid in raising volunteers, Governor | Seymour hee appotuted tbe follow ing allloere:— Dist 11-0. BH, Winseld, 1t—Fdward B. Osborn 1 18-8. $ Hommel, Jacob Hardevburg leew! @for Cay get W. Armatrong, 15--Moees Warren, Kdwhs Hrownell, | 14~Jesme Gay, Smith M. Weed. ia EU Cantwell, Char ioe Du | 18—W. Cuuntogham, Luke body 1%~Johe F, Hubbard, Johu P. Smith. dL. H. Brown, B J. ark. @1--D. ©. Grove, D. P. Bisset, Z2—A P. Grant, A. B. Getty | 23-0. Pookataver, D. Wravt. 21) P. Row, W. ©. Beardsh 26-1) Cheeaehr | %John J ore W, Krome James Ht, Senman Sd. Matverson. Taylor, 1. A, Beebe | di—Hirem Gray, Slepben McDonald, | 25~W, ©. Rowley, Jamnen C. Catnpbelt j 29--K Chamberiain, James Jackson, Jr. 80-—A. P. Lanning, William Willams, SL—H. J. Mier, Josaph Hat! ‘The offvers Sor Che first veo districs Deve Dot yet Deon appointed. The New York Klection, amen, Nov. 10, 1668, Goxion Bipith, Gemocratic Caudicate for State Senator, hee three bundred and sixty-ris majority i Putoam oownty The Kieetiona in Virginia. OTR RAVENEWOOD CORRREPONDRNCP. Blectin of @ Conservative in the Third Congressional Dis- trict, de. Maveeewoon, Went Va, New, 6, 1863, 1 fom ane wedthat the Hon. K. V. Whaley is ied to Camgrese from thie district, over Colonel D, 1 (he radial exndiaate, by ex to seven hondred majority. The reget in thie district i# « well merited re- Duke cw ibe Wheelin wire pullers, who sought to deveat My. Wheley by sheer nying. itr, Whaley war a member of the ja eer Gud pave tie new Plate prowet hie warm sup) to Be thankful to Almighty God for abundant harveste,”, the | THE PRIZE RING. The Late Prise Fights im Delaware— Challen: Issucd und Matches in Pros- pecet—Lhe Groat Intermetional Fight = Engiand, dec. ‘The tate pugilistio contests in Delaware, between Ed. ‘Wilson, of Weehawken, and Con, Bitegorald, of this city, fod between the Colorado Champion, Con, Orem, aud Patsy Marley, bavo given & froeh impetus to the agpi- vanta for ring honore, despite the severe legal enact- outs agaiust prize fights in thie and other Ftates, Chal- lenges are as pleutifol a6 blackberries; but whether, in the peculiar language of boxiana, ‘business’? is really meant, or eparring exhibition purposes are to be gerved, 1s ditluil to determine, The latter ia tue more probable conclusion, Through the exertions of Mr. William McMullen, of Phtiadelphia, the respective Principals tu the late Aghte in Delaware, Ea, Wileon and Con, Orem, were liberated from tho hands of the State Authorities on the payment of one hundred dollars each. Had it cot boon for the jufuential laverest of the aforesaid geutloman exerted in their behuif the above two aspi rants for pugilistic honora would not have escaped so easily, Tho soi! of Delaware, however, will bo held sacred by boxers from thia time forward in the #ettle- ment of their disputes in accordance with the rules of the London prize ring. The revent fights have developed bow strongly the pr- gilistic clement exists among tho wuscular fraternity in this olty, ted by bis victory over Ea. Wilson, Con, Wilegeratd expresses, through a.weekly sporting paper, the Cidpper, hia desiree Nght the Champion, Joe Coburn. ‘Vho latter thus repiiea:-— 20 THE EDVOR OF THE HERALD, 118 GRAND Staxer, New Yous, Nov. 10, 1863. in——My attention has Deen called to a challenge from on, Fitzgerald, the victor i the late batuewith kd Wilson, of Weehawken, which appeara in a weekly aporting mporary, im which he 40 make an against’ any man in the country the championship of America and — $5,009 00 aside. Si time 940, subzeqnent to my defeating MeCoole, of St. Louis, for the champion- ship,] publicly ollered to Oght any man ia America in defence of the titie whreh 1 had feirly and honorably | won, and my money romaived down im the bauds | sta f w as an evidence of | sincerity prof No one thought proper to acoept it, aud 1 In accordance with the wishes of my many friends, Tetirement {rom tho rig, and ent private citizen, Since the lave fight ‘and Wilso I have frequentiy been a ing friwads that I dv ring, and that the facter was anxtous to | make a match with me in preference to avy one els took no notice of these statemeots: but Meating Fi raid in my own boi é him if be was sia iu, his oxpre ake a match; for iso 1 3 Torey mm que accommodate 0 pu ii 2geratd od by tho repre. ut sud 1 then loaned bin s £0 2, to male & natch for yi ‘od OF the eve bhic hdrawn at hi ow, therefore state Lam willing md ready to make 2 tmaten with Fitvserald ou the terms @t hie own challenge, for $3,000 Jif to Some off in three months from » fret deposit, the pinve to be subse J any ‘not desirous of newspaper been forced foto this A to give un » the hands of Ly covered drawo wp and signed OSEPE COBURN, pion oF Al 0 bow have the de. if exbibition purposes eof the above propo the pablic, and bis or $6,00 the stukin cohoider, which w ter fur the mac Yours, respects If Mir. Fitzgerald is sincere, Rired opportunity for a mat are to be served, his non-aced ition wil! be readily under motives estimated at 1 opponent of Weehawken, 13 ved gerald to remain qi 4 of taurvls. Tmmediately ov his retura from the hands of tke Philistines iy Delaware, he pub lished, throu.b the Ensen, big deeire to make another watel. To thir there wag no response from Fitzgerald until yesterday, ween in a porting weekly paper bo of- fora to fight Wilbon for $500 4 side, in one OF two ¥ $1,000 a side in one moth, OF 2 two months. Feply & Ubis Wiisoo has handed letter, dethiiug clearly bis pos 10 THR BDIPOR y THA ARLALD. Wasa .waes, Nov diately after my doves! hy Con, on the 27thof last mouth, 1 challenged, through your columns, the latter to avother combat in’ me rug No reply appeared, and when | personal! eesed iim op the nudject last week in the White House, in Grand etrvel, be stated (hat he was then “up for exbibitious,? and could wot make arrangements fora match, asking Meat tho same to aasist bim by setting to with Nim, LE told bina unat 1 would willingly do al in my power to ant him; and iny surprise may be judgod whon I saw bis chattouge yorterday in ly cotemporary,, offering te wake @ mateh with me on certain terms, ‘This sition must bave been made on the very day Tayoke to him about sand ty think 1 would haye bean swore honorable and straichtionward on his part if he had then and there “declared bis intentions to me persoually’? instead of runhiug into print, ws he has dove. 1 repeat my challenge to Filzgerald, that J wil! got him again ta four or eix weeks (or $60 axide, a#} aliribute my detest cuts) blow, agdde not in any way acknowledge him my euperior im tie ring, This Gnile large enough for auch comparatively WwkLOW ag we are, and hundreds of better Wo xers b. ne same omouLt oF less, He avis Ue short a time bax olapaed eince we tet that « «ocond moet whatever, m 15 ing would Ye almost equivalent to fighting for $1,900 aside, ag it would ure bob liltie oxtrs expense for geting inte condition again. If Vitagerald accepts thin propesal the match ean be made oither at Joo Oobura’e, the White Hons bawken, fully, pa Quite a number of distinguished sporting sodividuais have started fre witnes King » this city for England for the parprse of al Debt batween sfoeuan snd thing like # great ws that wi Ned whe Heenan and Sayers foustit, the yietory former being regarded as a foregone conclusion | ver, King has an } of $100 to #50 on the former ave groetily taken, The day | tag the mternat ja mekers, snd the odds of the fight Wes originally fixed for the 6b of Decet ar; but we Delieve it will take place previow ato, 89 } as to thro nt. The exekement authorities off the | in Evgland on thie match is very great, ant some very heavy betting has already taken place. Dr, SP, Tuckerman and Mr. Sangier, of Boston; a1. 1, Jenkins, of Pre ROL: Thomas Cen of Balti and A, a oort House. Wild, of Albany, are etupping ai the Utica, and U 4 at tho st X } Or, BH. Abadie, of the United States Ar nic and party, of Poughkeepsie; W of } sland, W. RS y ai party, hia. c. F | >, Thoms and js aud fami York: 31. J. { Thomeon, of Conneticut: @. B. wud tA. Pog and wile, Of Owego, aro mbopp Meiropotilan | Motel, Flom. Henry Wileon, Dr. ©. T. Sack and wile, of Boaton, Hon, Frank Tuyl: 1 Washinctov, Hower Ramedelt, of Newhurg. G. Clack and | wits, of Uswego; Dr. Aitley, Of Philedolpha: J. Terwtl- Foltett, of Olio my, ® Tiger, of syracw St. Louig,and A, Wing, of Alu Avtor Hoare { ©. Havens, of Lioutenant dosepb M. Bish, ota | floppug at the eniiug the howitver section of the Twelfth New York oxen y, ut Camp Pata er, near Newborn, N.€., was recently presented, at dress parade, with @ bandsoure « quipmente Brigadier Cenoral Robert Anderson, the bero of Samer, bas been Lupou the retired ist by the President of the United States, upon the recommendation of the Rex tiring Board, Tho retireme: « Anderson is deretvod to be in entire cxnenrreace with is wiabes, the benith of the great eoliter bas tong been euch ns to heceenitate bis #ecking & Cond Liok of parnuneus repoae, Major Geberal B. M. Prentiss, who, while o briga general, wae surprined and captuied, wih his whole foros, a Shilob, wnd who after bis roturu from captivity, formed one of the Fitz Juhu Portor ing @ promotion 10 a taajor genera udering of the derision of that cour tendered his raaignation bo the War Department, and it Use baov ac cepted. ourt Condition of Firth Avenue, 10 THE RDLLOK OF THE HERALD fori Avewun, Noy. 3, 1863, Will you allow ® committee of ladies to tender you thelr most gratefal thavis Cor the earaful attection yourself, with your apecial reporters, bare rendered to persons eaperially ladies, who are aocustomed to drive daily with their children in the Park? We, thanks to you, can now "drive without any nnploasant scones oF profane language 0 mar tha pleasures of our ride, We are now turned off from the Fifty avenue, and obliged to go into crofs streets, which are rough and Recently, in going to the Park, one of my borees was Snavordudly thrown into w deep crevice, while the other ‘was moat seriously ipjored by (be loose rocks with which the street is thickly strewn, Canvot the street inspector Rave these serious and most dangerous obstacles removed ‘and the street rendered ae good ay An ordinary country road? SEVERAL LADIES Are Politicians Responsibic. 10 THE EDITOR OF THS HERALD. ‘L noticed @ atatemont in this morning's Hakac, signed by Mr. Wm. Harmar, to the eifect that while attending the McKeon domocratte meeting, on Ivesday evening, the ‘27th ult., he was atrock by A rocket and much injured, &e., 20," Please correct this error by stating that the mating above referred to was not held on Tuesday, the ‘Vith, bat on Friday, the 30th, aod further, in oopsequence of the inclomeney of the weaihor, no fireworks were used Open that oecasivn. Hevee. no accident occurred. KM. PLUM, One of the Committos, Nov. 10, 1803. Consecration of the Soldiers’ Cemetery. CRT OVERE RE lov. 7, 1848. ‘Tho Joyal citisens generally of al) the States, aod the charitable aad benevolent arsoriations cordially invited to be present at the consecration of ihe Soldiers’ Cometery at Gottysburg, (& , ou“ burwlay, the 19th \omt., nd participate in the golona exercise of tye ocmue By order of the Goversors of (he several State DaAviy @ Agent for A, @, Curtin, Govercor of Penusytyapin acting aporiaily (or the other * save. ste aod City Intelligence. Ansa. BALL im Aro ov tire New Youu Free Deranrerey ‘Powp.—The annual moeting of the Firowea’s Ball Com- mikteo wag beld on Monday oveuing, Oth Wat., ab Kilduts, 1,140 Bro.dway. The folowing of\cere wore unanimous ly elected for the ensuing your:—Prosident, C, Godt Gunther ; Secretary, Janes F. Wonman; Treasurer, A. J. Delatour. A cornmitteo of three—-ovsistiag of Mesars, J. L. Miller, Jobo Garcia and Robert MoGiunis—were ap pointed to select a euitable place to hold the anuua) ball, ‘and t make the necessary arrangements, ‘Tax Kumaast Bart.The friends of the late Colovel Edgar A. Kimball, who aseociated with him i life and mourn bim in death, had agball at tho Assembly Rooms on Monday evening, at wMich there were over one thousand ladies and gentlemen. A portrait of the gallant Colone), bie saddle and other relies of the deceased, were placed in appropriate positions throughout the room! which were tastefully decorated: The company was 8e- tect, ‘The eupper, provided by Mr. George Vesoy, was excellent, The arrangements under the Commitiee of Managomept——Measre, Allen Conrey, D. Geary, W. 1. Tompson, Deputy Marsha) Borst, W. H, Roby, Joho Kempston, aud othere—insured the mut perfect har mony. Dancing was kept up till Sol appeared to turn darkness ‘nto day. “Then all retiring ought their couchoe, and partook the gift of sleep.” Tae ARREST OW Mines O’Ritiriy.—It appears that there aro more Miles O'Reiiys ip New York by pame than one, and a Miles O'Reilly has been arrested who {is ‘not’? the colebrotet private to whom {he ovation, was given at Del- monico’s some short time since, The present subject of our notice was arrested by Deputy Marshal Borst, at the Ruit of George Good, Heputy Collector of the Ninth dis- trict, on a chargo of iiiugal voting. Very strange to sey, Miles O'Reilly was bailed by F. Wood, tu the sum of $600 to anewer the charge. FUNRRAL OF A POLICEMAN.—The funeral of officer Van Buren, of the Eighth precinct police, who dicd last Satur- day from the effects of injuries received during the July riote, took place yesterday morning from Dr. Sill’s church, corner of Thomyson and Prince streets. ‘he fu- noral Was largely attended by citizaus and members of the Police Department, inclading Commissionor Acton avd Superintendent Kennedy. A force of four hundred poltcemen acted ag an escort. ‘The remains were con- yore in solemo prodestion through several strcets to the voohawken ferry, fot of Forty secovd street, whence thoy were Lransported to Jergoy’ for interment. Aw Honest THY.—A curious cireumstance ocourred at ball, which is worthy of being pnt on ael Preoly, ono of the surgeons attached Metropolitan Police Department, was among the intity at the grand soiver cansante, and durin: the se of the evening missed Rie pocketbook: from ite sstomed piace of deposit. The pockethook contained Din greenvacks, ai of whitch disapy to the dis- tay of Surgeon Frecly, Tho most singular ‘part of the story, howuver, remains to be told Just ag Sureeon Frooly was giving himself up to despair, on the theory that bis green! ka were gone forever, ho thrust his Hand ‘ato his pockot, and, t0 bis astonishment, grasped hia pe h we mnore. Oo openmg it, however, he fonud only two~ne bundred dollar the other $150 having eon abstractet. The Uslef who stole the $150 wes evidently a tender-bearied and genticnanly rogue, Who had qualms of conscience which prevented him from maxiug a hav! of the entire $560. Deputy Marshal Borst hag the mutter iv charge, sud ie endeavoring to hunt up the thief, Ac ext av iA Avexur Ferey,—One of those ao: aidents which frequently oceur at our ferries owtng to an. with which persons who arrive just in time to see the boat move ov, and endeavor by jumping to reach ber deck, ocenrred on Monday night. As the boat which icaves Jamilton aveuae ferry at half-past el P.M. was getting under way an old eoldier ran along slip, end 39 anxions was be to get on board that, althou; the hoat waa several feat from the landing, he attampced to jump onte ber deck. But not ca‘cnlation that the boat was heginning to move quickly he foli short, if hia descent striking his breast against the aiter part of the boat, which tumbled him backwards into the water. In @short time a rope was thrown hin from the bridge, whieh he would not or could not catch hold of, 8 hig hands were firmly cteached on ome money which was in them when be fell. A ladder was Uhen ‘procured, and atter some trouble the rope was hitehed round his neck, aud he was thus drawn out of sho water. 80 toguye hin from being drowned he rau the additional risk of being banged, He wae teken into the eitting room, when, after being dried and warmed, be was rent heme by the next boat ‘Twinves 1x Horspow Strat. —I1 is a voted fact that that portion of Houston stroot tying between Broadway and Mulverry street is the resort of a desperato class of thieves, who do not hesitate to asgall (he uveuspecting passer by in the lonely hourg of tho nivht, kovck him down, and rob him of al! 9e may have about him. Not. Joss than throe mon by beso beaten and robbed in that i im the past week, and yot no arrasts hayo Would itnot be well Yor Mr. Kennedy to turn bik attention to this place, and sea that bis aiticers exerolte more than usual vigilance ab this point, tbat It may be reudered asafo thoroughfare at all times? Bupxkn 10 Deate,—Mary A. Denny, @ native of Ireland, aged twenty-two years, died at Bellevue HMogpital yester- day from the effects of inj accidentally recived on the 26th ult. by har clothes catching fire at hor residence, No. Vast Seventeenth street. Coroner Naumaun held fan inquest. ON STATENS HeLAND.—A fire oer tworning at one o'etock in the vi Staten Island, in Griffen street Fd. Jones, store. The e reed yortorday ago of Tompkinevillo, ju a house owned by Mr. ‘onpied by Charles Kipper ws a jewelry iding ‘and two outhotses were entirely destroye ly insured Mr. Jacob igbert, Postmaster at Tommblnevilie, while assisting (9 put out the dre, fell from the root af ono of the rear houses and broke hin leg. Arrivals amd Departaxes. ARRIVALS, Tevinront<Stenmship Adriaticn! Ary, 8 Ary, Mensrs Leonel Youtza, Baldwin, Thompson, Vater, Sat Ehea, Noam, Onkford, Tre, Canfield, Dr Canilel Bers vsend Misa Lyte, Mr Rater, Miss W and Mrs Condit, Thos Jackwon nnd four chidren, Mv and Mrs Mocrisan and two children, Cupt Handy, Mr Bailey, Mins tay, Miss O'Relllyawvand 694 in (he eteerage, emma ner eo van RT PRESSED NG MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Rawruttr—Eopy.—On day, November 10, at tho residence of 15, ¢ Dr, Bellows, the Hon. Jomy R. ‘etary of Stato of the Stato Risjort—Tinewors.—At New London Monday, November 9, by the Rey. Mr. r.of New York, (o Asie 1. Divssons, of Ohio. ra Goupastm—Hory.—On Tuesday, July 21, by the Rev. Father Starr, View General, O1vex B. Goupamren to Kare Maxie Cece, third danghter of Michael Hoy, Esq., all of this city. Liverpool papers please copy Howrtotx—Binpre.-On I , November 10, at the Chareh of the Holy Communion, by the Right Rev. 8. A. MoCoakry, bishop of Michigan, Charnes 8. Hewriaron to Jurta M. M., daughter of the late William M. Biddle, of Connecticut, on pover, 8K. En No by the fev. J MeAliever, Mornin Hogrev to Miss , daaghter of Jouathrn Cloke, Dsq Lovoss—Jouxsow.-On Thursday, November 6, at the the Kew. Lot Jonoa, JiR A, JouNson, ail of this city. OeWALDmaWaviow—tt rooklyn, on Monday, N berg, by tho “ow Newton Morton, Isaac Oswatp to Mavuay Swanson, all of Pronklyn u¥—Knarr.—On Tuowlay, November 10, at tho jugton square Mothodist tpiscopal church, by Rev 4. P. Newman, D, 0., assisted by Rew. David Buck, Javon Sromy, Jr., to Louies T., eldest daughter of Francis a. Konpp, ail of this city. Diea. we a Monday, November 9, Resaysaw, relict of B Matihow Byrce, in (he Toth year of her age, The friguds of the family, aud thoxe of ber son-ia-law , Patrick Dolan, avd also of her nepuews, Kdward J. and ‘Audrow L. Byo, are respectfully requested to attend ‘the funoral, this (Wedwosday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 16) Pat Twenty seventh «treat, California papors ploaze copy. Commntio.—-On Tueeiay, November 16, after a severe Mnees of eventoen days. Trruver Cosmin, aged 2 years, nephow of Mr. James ngtotlo, of Twentioth traet, hhoar Third ayenua, Ieceased was bora in Nockatel, pa righ of Bailynaise, county Cavan, Irelaud, ‘The friends and aoquainiauces ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from lis late residence 123 Kast | Tweutieth sireot, on Fharaday afvernoon, at one o'clock. Counm.—On ‘Tuesday, November 16, Runxy, beloved wife of Jamoe Collins, of the townland of Carphybone, h of Larram, county Cayan, Ireland, aged 37° years And 2 months, ‘The rolatives and friewds of tho faniily are roapectful Invited to ationd the (unerai,on Toursday afternoon, at two o'olock, from for tate residence, 427 East Twenty pint street Costaw.—Om Monday, November 9, offongastion of th drat, ELLky, the beloved wile of Daniel Coplow, im the 421 yoar of her age. The friends and reiatives of the family are invited lo Attond the fuvoral, residence, 43 Spring Atreat, Unit Wednesday) afternoon, at one lock, Jearenworth (Kauss) papers please copy, Kiwkn.—In Springheld. N. J..on bunday, November 8, of inflamination of the bowels, Wiiutam Sirsa, only #om ‘ef the Inte Dr. Joba C, Elmer, aged 17 yeare ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fam\ly are respectfully tnvited to attond the funeral, thie (Wednesday) afternona, at one o'clock, from the Presbyterian church of that , without further notice. Fart.—Iin Jersey City, on Tueed November 10, Witte Van Doaen, infaut chiid of Peter and Harriette M. Earl, 11 montha. i Tbe little form asleep, And a little spirit gone; Anothor little voice ie hushed ‘And a little angel born; Two little feet aro on the wa: To the home beyoud the skier, Ano our hearts are like the void thas comes When a strain of music dies. A little pair of baby ehoom, And @ Jock of golden bait, The toy our little darling loved And the drees he used ty wear; ‘The little grave in the shady nook, Where tho flowers love to gro And there are all of the little bope ‘That came one year ago ‘The friends avd relatives are respectfully invited to attend the foneral on Thirsday alternoun, at three o'clock, without Further notice. Facas.—In Brook yo,on Tuesday morning, November 9, Eurty, dowebter of James and Marla Fagau, «ged 3 years, 4 montis and 23 Java. The foneral wil take pince (rom toe residegeo of her | } | Fait noon, at two o'6louk. E.cuM.--Ou Tuesday moroipg, November 10, Taomas Races, aged 53 yours. The fri Of the family are respectfully invited to. attend the funoral, from hb.» late residence, No, 4 Morris street, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, Fraxwrtty.—On Monday, November 9, of contumption, Parnick Fianwenty, aged 32 years and 8 incatha. Tho friends and’ acquaintances of the family are re- fpectfully invitod to attend she funeral, from the reat- dence of his parents, 303 Fast Tenth sleet, this (Wednes- day) afternoon, at two o'clock ¥eaw.—On Tuesday, Noveuber 10, Mary, wite of John Foan, aged 27 yeary, Tho friends of the family are Invited to attend the fa- neral, from ber late residence, 116 Madison street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Limerick (Ireland) papara please copy. Fox.—{n Brooklyn, on Luesday, November 10, of oon- sumption, Huaw, ¢on of ‘Thomas’ and Catharine Fox, in tho 28th year of his age, The friends of the family and the members of Columbia Engiue Company No. 1 and the Fire Department in geu- eral are respectfully iavited to atvend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 128 Franklin avenge, bee tween Park and Myrtle avenues, on Thureday afternoon, at two o’elock. Fioon.—Farly on Tuesday mornivg, November 10, Oa ‘smaruwe, ANN FL00n, the beloved daughtor of Edward and Mary Flood, aged 15 years and 10 months. ‘Tho friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- , from her late resideace, No, 103 East Twenty-second troet, thin (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Fave. —On Tuesday morning, November 10, Mrs, Frrea- neta M. Fave, tho weil beloved wile of John B. Faye, in the 56th year of ber agi ‘Tho friends and acquarntances of the family are re- epectfully invited to n:.ond tho funeral, on Thursday morning, at ten o’olre's, irom her late residence, 62 madi- son street, Fernis.—On Monday morning, November 9, Many E., eldest dauguter of William H. and Rebecca Feiris, aged 35 yours, 3 months and 8 days. ‘The relatives and trionds of tho family, also the mem- bora and Sunday school teachers of the Allen street Methodist church, agg, roapocttully invited to attend the funeral, from the rew@Wence-of her pareiits, No. 66 Riving- ton street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ene o'clock, Her remaing will be taken to tho Cemetry of the Eyer- greens for interment. Hostek.—At Fordham, N. Y., ou Tuosday, November 10, at tho residence of mother, Asnxw, wie of James Hunter, in tho 27th year of her age. The funeral gorvices will take plece at Fordham, on Thursday morning, at oleven o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting to convey the friends to Greenwood ap the ar- Tival of the train due in New York at two o'clock P.M. Philadelphia papers please copy. Inwix.—Un Monday, Novomber 9, Carouse, daughter of James and Margarot Jano Irwin, aged 4 years, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to aulend the funcral, (rom the residence of her parents, No, 98 Jay street, Brovklyn, this (Woduesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. « Jacons—On Tuesday ness, PRANOE MARIA «I ivr friends, and th cobs, are reaprctfully invited to attend’ the fu (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’cloek, from 052 Fourth street. Krrr.—On Monday, November 9, Jony Tuomas, the be- loved eon of Daniel and Holia "ett, aged 1 year, t month and 28 days. ‘The friends of the family aro respectfully fnvited to atiend the faneral, from tne residgnce of his parents, No. 16 Desbrosges street, this (Wednesday) noon, at twelve o'clock precisely. The remains will be conveyed to Sta. tou Island for interment. ‘The boats wili leave pier No, 10k fovember 10. ons, vy On Monday, Nov La. under 2, ab Fix oPolook P. M., ab his late residence, 158 Fim street, Arent Ina, aged 23 yeara, ‘the friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Maynacix.-On Monday, Noveraber 9, at hie reeidence, No. 146 Water street, after a ng illness, Francis MANNACLE, @ native of the parish of Ardegh, county Long- ford, Ireland, Tho friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Wednesday) afternoc o'clock. Longford (Ireland) paners please copy. Manov.—On Moniay, November §, of consumption, ev Mavon, aged 3: ars, & native of Mullifarobam, county of Westineuth, Treland. Funeral! will take place froin tho resiience of her brother Tenni#, 220 First avenue, this (Wednesday) aftervoon, at two o'clock, Mom.—-On bionday, November 9, of apoplexy, Jows Mom, uged 44 years and 4 monthe. ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend tho funeral, this (Wednesday) wfternomn, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, Suydam strevt, near Myrtle avenue plank road ‘Boston papers please copy. Motoy.-On Twaday afternoon, November 20, at two o'clock, after @ short and gevere ‘linors, of consumption, Mictaxt McCoy, in the 35th year of his age, a native of tho parish of Creggan, county Armagh, Ireland, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully snvited to aitend the fuseral, on Thureday morning, at haif-past ten o'clock, from the residence of hie brother, John Motoy, No. 39 South Third street, Williamsburg, His remains will be taken to the Chareh of St, Petor and St. Paul, where a requicum mass will be ofered for the Tepoee of his soul, theuce to Calvary Cemetery for inter- mont. . McGrann.—In Vicginia City, Nevada Territory, on ‘Thursday, November §, Witt G., seventh gun of the late Veior MoGlyon, of ‘this city, in the 24th year of his { of ber brother, Edward W. Ja. | oral, this | after a short ill- | age. ‘The friends of tho family are invited to attend 4 solemn . requiem imass for the repose of his soul, ab St. Francis Xavlor’s chureh, Sixth avonves, ‘on Thureday morning, at half-ptst vine o’clook, without further notice. Naviv.--On Sunday night, November 8, Jaxe, wife of John Nevio, in the 55:h year of her ago. ‘Tua friends aud acquaintances of the family, and those of her brother, John W. Culbert, are reepectfully invited fo attend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from Christ’s church, corner of #ifth avenue aud ‘Thirty-ftth atreet, O'ConsxLL..—-On Tuesday, November 10, Favta L. Azmi, Pat Mary and the late George D. O'Connell, aged ears. @ funeral will take plnco from hor late residence, Lexington avenue, two doors above Forty eighth street, on Friday afternoon , at two o'clock. O'Hara.—Ou Tuesday, Noversbor 10, Busca native of Kells, county Kilkenny, Ireland. The friends of the family and those of ber sister, Mrs. Fahey, aro respectfully mvited to attend the luneral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence Of her sister, 174 Madivon wirect. Pmiway.—At his parents? on Sunday morning, November V. Pui, in the 220 year of his age. His friends and thoso of the family are respectfully tn- Vited to attend his funeral, from St. Joseph's chureb, cor- her of Sixth avenue aud’ West Washingwon pice,’ thin (Wodnesday) ‘morning, at ten o'clock, witbout further Botice. OHARA, & , 82 Clinton place, of consumption, Joan Pencttt.—On Tuesday morning, November 10, Mrs. Honora Poncets, aged 85 yoar Rixteenth street, between Fifth and» i Her friends are invited to attend whe fonera!, at the Toridence of her son, William Parcel! strect, this (Weduesday) afternoon, 513 West Forty-firet tone o'clock. Pour. Io Jorsey City, on Tuesday evening, November 10, Boroerr, son of Johh Post, aged ol years. ‘The funera! will take place from the residence of hia father, No. 214 South Third etreet, ou Thuretay afternoon, + At ono o'eloe Pozow.--On Svaway, son of John K. Poilloa, in the 36: The funeral services will Lake plece at the residence of his father-in-law, D. V. H. Bertholf, 17 Hammond atreet, on Thursday afternoon, at four o'clock His friends and thé friends aud relatives of the tamilies are respectfally Invilod to attend without farther notice. His remains will be taken to Tarrytown for interment ou /riday mnorniog. Qrix,—O0 Taosdey morning, Novewbor 10, James Quix, io the 89th yoar of his age, The funeral wil) take place at half-past three o'clock this ( Wednesday) afternoon , trom his late residence, No. 40 Hank street. His rergains will be interred in the family ven!t at St. Patrick's eathedral. Raywor..-Of diptheria, on Tuerday, November 10, Maniax a, daughter of William @nd Rether J, Raynor, agod ay months and 25 days. ives and friends of the fan itiend the funeral, from the residence of nor parents, No, 26 {iush atraet, Rfooklyn, E. D., thie (Wed Besday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Surrt.—On the morning of Tuesday, November 10, Mra. Auris Sura, wife of Charles Smith, after a long Ulness ‘The friende of the family are invited to stiend the 00, 2 Main street, near ly Are respecttaliy funeral, from her late resi roel, Hrookiya, tis {Wednesday ) alternovu, at two o’ciock. Savvory,—Jo Brooklyn, E D.,0n Movday, November ®, Many, ouly danghtor of William H. anu Pamolia D. Sanford, aged 2 years avd 10 months: The frieuds of (he family are invited to attend the fu nerai, at No, 2 Hamilion place, this (Wednesday) after. oon,’ at 2 o'clock. Si00LMANS.—-Oo Monday, November 9, J. Paanrmiok C. Sto Many, in the S4th year of hia age. ‘The friends of the fuinily are requested to attend the funeral, from St. Matthew's churoh, in Walker etroet, near Broadway, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clee precisely, without farther notice, Varceav.—On Tuesday, November 10, Perm R. Vat Lear, aged M4 Years, 7 months and 28 days, ‘Tho friends of the'family and the United Trade of Jour neymen Sailnakors are respectfully invited go attend the fanorai, from the reridence of Charles L. Vallean, No. 33 Wythe avenue, Brooklyn, &. f., ov Thormlay afternoon, At two o’olock Wrtaon.— At Woodstock, Westchester county, %. T., oo Sunday, November 8, at the residence of her father, Duta, daughter of A. P, Wilson, aged 22 years. Waism.—On Monday, November, Exiaanern Warn, « pative of the county Cork, Ireland, ‘in the 97th year ‘of age. ‘The friends and relatives of family ere respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ‘at baif-past one o'clock, from 163 avenue A. _ ©0O LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. POPES AND WORKINGMEN'S CANDIDATE FOR Alderman EB 7 A lermantc distriet, et - PROPLE! BA CAROTS Thoatants meeting of tue "People and Werk 9 cratic Asrooiviion” of tha Bigut! held at M zart Garden, 69 Columbia # reat, om ing. Norewnber 10, 1563, the following resolutions were a te of the KO district de > ot the % Sun'ihe kame of Mr, PAIR MORNIONT as Jerman of this district, he baviog a) wa; anced member of the party aud a,true friend of the ‘That in nominating M er iy ified wo fill poet 4 and political life. Haeatnigie with Toe laligasenransy Unas ff K the mite with henor to bimesif and to fareaned the meeting, after which Mr remarks acccey (ed tbe gonsinatiog, MABL CALLAQUBR, j Secretaries | =| © evening of Tuesday, November 10, * ear of his | | | ‘ } ; plage be.“ Non, | | Meo HecMBoLbe ; At /BOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRa’ tind CONCENTRATED TGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY, CONCENTRATED COMPOUND COMPOUND COMPOUND COMPOUND COMPOUND FLUID BXTRACT BU an EXTRACT BUOH LUID EXTRACT BUCH PB BREA BARA POSITIVE ‘ POSITIVE POBITIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE AND AND AND SPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Pr hb>> Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Infet wation or Ulceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stowe tn the Bladder, Caleulous Gravel oF Brickduat Deponit, > Al; Diseases of Atfoctious of the Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing ia Men, Women or Chiidren, : RECMBOLI E. HELNBOLD'S EXTRACT UBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT For Wearincas, arising from Habits gf Disslpation, attended with the following symptome:—Indisposiiion to Bx ertion, Loss of Memory. Di‘vculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dir eage, Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness, tude of the Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of Bkin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACB, PALLID COUNTENANCE, These symptome, if allowed to go on, which this medieine invariably removes, soon f \lows Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, tn ono of which the patient may expire, Who can eny that they ore not frequently followed by those “direful diseagen” CINBAN- ITY snd CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of the upuse of thelr eafforing. The ren of the in- eame-Anyiums, and the Meian- eboly Deathe by Con- sumption, bear ample othe truth of the assertion, The constitution onge affected with Organic Weakness, re- quires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and invigorate the Sysiom, which HELM BOLD'S EXIRACT BUCHU INVARIABLY DORS. HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Tesafe, vieasant in tts taste and odor, and more Strengthen. tng tha any of the preparations of IRON OR BARK. For those suffering #ROM BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE GOXETITONIOPS, ¥rom whi ne, either tm ‘witness to the trn ‘WILL Give YOU GOOD APPETITB, WILL Give YOU STRONG, HEALTHY NERVES, ‘WILL GIvE FOU GkKISK AND ENEXGETIO PBELINGS, ana will enable you to SLERP WELL. Attrial will copvince the mont SKEPTICAL HELMBULD'S HELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S: HERMBOLD'S HELMBOLD 8 HIOBLY CONOENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BARSAPARILLA nie constitutional dis. eases aris'ug from an impure od, and the only relt able and effectual known remedy for the cure {Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains Swrelitings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Biotches, Pimples ‘on the Fase, Totter, Ervsipelas and all scaly Bruptions of the ‘fun, ADD DEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION NoT A FEW Of the worst disorders that affiict mankind arise trom the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the dis 0 that bave been made to: Cry in’ en a iD uxrkact Op in effect HELMBOLD'S CO! SARSAPARILLA, Tt cleant yo! Fenovates the blood, im- i# the vigor of healih into the aystem, and out the humors which make disease, 1t sttmnalates uuone of the body and expels the a ied weave in te blood. ‘Buch wremedy. me lied ou, hae jong been song for. and wow, for the fret t ie bare one on Ww ‘depend. ach Werf does nat acmtt certificates 63 show ‘tte (ial of @ siugie bottio wil to the sick that 1 hae vir- tues out ‘ng Boything the ve ever taken. Tr apoontulis of tne Bate fof water, ts equel do ay be ee w = - i 4 fe ieustiy ma heen Kxirscia’ have been ndmitied to use tn the pte aon very general uae in ali the aniiary ineitutiows (hroughont the trait an in private pracion, and are 4 jua!e re SUF MEDICAL PROPERTIE® OF BUCHU FROM DisPENSATORY OF THE UN STATES. Bs lt ead DEWEES' valuable works on the Practice pimasne wate by the late celewrated Dr. PHYSIC, oa pkem op eee eas the tranaactions of the hee most of (he late stander! works of medicine VRICES Fee acne Tt Pant slater ae Deitrered to Soy aidrran ‘sscurel packed. figoub'e DRUG AND CHEMICAL. WaRnHOU ND CHEMICAL WARKHOUSE Done WARnHOUSE, ‘On on 1% SOUTH 04 SOUTH TEN’ 104 SOUTH TEN. mwanh OF COON wuo ® Dispose of "Wetr own" and ae $ NUL AfE FOR AK POR HELM Cot out the advertisement aed ernd for ik apd evold tmpe sition ahd exgoruTe

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