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10 THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. in Regard to a Rs Tae &e In the morning edition of the Hxxap appears a letter eave Deo 4. 1803, | Bigned G. W. Demarest, Seoretary United States Welkb- nteer Fe , mivatatemts which Impriaat omaton remenng vanoarwcraig | 8" Wee oer me strike ergiaatad under he ae eee reel of tho Hew, | koprossion that the advance tn wages we petitioned nace Ketlogs, Hoo. James A. Fell, an@ William H, | for was refused, We resumed work sfier ap pasal of Begard, Bxq., hs deen received. The War Department with the ‘wolgberss hep Aner that tepueripa 2 Das consented to the following propositions in relation to | Previous (0° ! ved, acced: weet; but, owing to Thanksgiving Day were pot in- procuring volapteers under the President's proolansition, H tt, ormed of Had we koown it bo Vag would havo c taken place’ We understand and vo or Gated October 17, 1803, calling for three hundred thousand A : that obec ° meo Oe noneees bee Barnay , £0 far from oppos! . sonal exertions to obtain Tt, amd wo are consequently First—That quotas be apportioned to towns and wards tm the several Congressional districts of the State of New thaukful to him, We desire by our acta to be judged. We never before board of the weighers or their mea York, and tat assurance be given to such towns and wards as may furnish their (uli quota of volunteers under being compared to rowdies, and for ourselves do not wish that distinction, Several of the welghers promixed the recent call of the President for tbree bundred thou. sand men that they will be exempt from the ponding hat bo mon should be discharged through participating @rart, cbould one be necessary in January next. in the stiike, and we hopo and believe that they will not for that cause. 0 association existe, to our knowledge the only meotings that have been held having been cali by advertisement, and the only business transacted ro- Second—That the several towns and wards abali receive | Métedeto the increase which is bow given us, Mr. Doma. credit forall sich volanteoen as rary have beoo mustorad | To## Was seorebury wt thosy meetings into the service of the United States since the draft, and cages ee that the number so credited shail be deducted from thoir Prize Vosscls bg capt ho Si aKss Proportion of the quota assigned tho State under tho ro. | THE MARGANET AND ies AND mts cent call. Before Hon. Judge Betts. ‘Third, That the Govervor be authorized to raise com plete companies of intantry to be aent toeuch regiments fo the flold as have Jeas than their proper number of ompany organizations. This, however, confers no au- thority to consolidate regiments. The Weighers’ TO THB EDITOR OF THE Ht New Yous, Deo. 3, 1863, Important inform Bountics—Appoint Dro. $—Meagee. Eliot, Delano and Gerard, appointed by the court { appraise the value of the steamer Mar- gerot ond Jossle filod thoir report, fixing ber value at $00,000, It te rumored that tho government will take her for the use 0; the Navy Department. ‘The game appraisers filod a roport asto the steamer Banehee, valuing her at $72,600. The Uniled “aes ws: the ‘Schooner Maria Bishop and . Carye.—Twe court entered n dogreo of condemnation, cP erm nne. | eowmatacets The'vensal and cargo wore appraised {oF $4,899 To—not 4 amount for distribution, $1,872. The following order from the Assistant Adjutant Gen- a eral’s office, at Washington, tn relation to extending the New York Eve {ime for enlistment in the regular army to June 26, 1964 ara will be found futeresting to volunteors and recruiting | $5000 American gold. 16254 Exchange. Nin o’Croce, P. M, $10000 American gold 162% T0000 d0....++.83 1625 100 shs N ¥ Cent RR. 18434 officers throughout the ountry:— 10000 + 1625 600 Erie RR. 3 106% GENYRAL ORDERS—NO, 886, 90000 +83.162% 300 do 106% War Dsprakreent, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, 5000 152% 200 ao 100% 'Wasninaton, Dec. 1, 1863. 10000 162% 500 do. 106% ‘The time for enlisting reeruxs tu the regular army, un- | 10000 152% 100 do.. 166% der the provisions of General Order No. 290, of June 25, | 20000 162% 600 do. BS 10676 1863, and No. 338, of October 16, 1563, current series, | 10000 + 162% 600 do. 7% from’ this office, is hereby extended to June 25, 1864, | 60000 162% 700 do. uring which the extra bounty of three hundred dollars | 10000 + 26244 500 do, will be paid. 10000 + 182% 200 do. By order of the SECRETARY OF WAR. 20000 1823 1000 do. E. D. Townaenp, Assistant Adjutant General. 10000 162% 600 do. Huapquanters, Recnvinina Service, y | 10000 tae he a Foxr Couvmave, Nov, 28, 1863. a000e a" 2002 dk Sm—You will hereafter strictly ‘comply with the re- | 70999 “y82% 300 do quirements of the following letter of instructions from the | thoog ease 400 do. Adjutant Generai’s Oftice.— bid “AG Too) ae: ADIOTANT GRNERAL'S OsvicR, pins * iease 200 oe Wasmncron, D. C,, Nov. 27, 1863 £000 aio ane Sin—All mep who io future enlist into the regular army 30000 200 di under the Inte call of the Prosidevt for troops, wit be | 22000 eo eran credited upon the quota of the district In which they en- | 009 100 7 Mat, Notice of each enjistment must be sont to the Buper- | O59 oan 3 107 $ntendent of Volantoar Recruiting Service tor theState, | Dhu0 100 Pitts, FeWEORR 83: and to the Provost Marshal of the district in which the | Tqgo9 100 76 ot bigs positon 10000 100 ClevouPittsRit's3 106, You will immediately notify ench recruiting officer | 7000 Mb Rockeedare 106 ander your command of the above, and inatract them to | 1! 500 Fd ai ae forward to yon wub their trimonthly report a separate | 22000 Sind sot opens ‘a Teport (as por form 3, this sheet) of the recruits thus en | con RR... 1163; MO.” Ronding RR.. 1323 12854 You will forward a consolidated report in that form to | Rock I#'A RR, 104 | 1047% Camb Coal... 8334 34 Mis office, with your tri monthly report, You will in your | Hud Riv RR. 12334 12536 tri monthly report give the names of ail ofticers under Your command at the depot, as well as of those who are At stations, Iam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient Bervant, FE. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant Genoral Col. G. Loomis, U. 8. A., Superimtendent General Re- crulting Service, Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ARNOLD—Sterrmiemmx —On Wednesday , December 2, by tho Key. Dr. Adler, L>win W. ARNOLD, of Philadelphi Cannm, daughter of Jacob Stettheimer, of this city. CLakk—Hunnarp.—On Thursday, December 3, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mesos Ba Danret D. Cra, of the United States eldest daughter of S. F. Hubbard, Esq No cards. GavtieR—BIckNELt.—In Rome, on Tuceday , December 1, by the Rev. W. FE. Knox, Samvugt S. Gavrien, of New York city, to Lorne H., daughter of Francis Bickuell, £eq., of the former place. No cards. MayRa—Fistiet.—On Sunday, November 29, by the Rev. Leon Steinberger, Cnantes H. Mayer to Maiipa, eldest daighter of Jacob Fishel, F'sq., both of this city. Mrap—Jounson.—In Philadelphia, on Wednesday, De cember 8, by the Rev, Albert Barnes, D, D., Tuzonore H. Mea, of "New York, to Mise Axxre Kt, Jounsox, daughter Of the late Lawrenco Jchnson, £8q., of Philadelphia, NotaN—Wexpunc.—On Thursday, December 3, at the Reformed Pufth church, Richmond,8. I., by the Re: Jacob Felirmaun, Mr. Peter V. No.aw, to Misa Vincixia M. WexprnG, ali of Staten Island. PERRIN—MASON.—On Thursday, December 3, by the Rev. &. ‘eymour, at the residence of the vride parents, Ricnarp Perriy to Kate, only daughter of Stan ish Mason, all of Brooklyn. No card: Porrsr—Witry.—In New York city,on Monday even- ing, November 20, by the Rev. 1. Raiston Smith, Jonn FP. Perree, of Philadelphia, to Miss Maccie N. Wirty, of New Brunswick, N. J. Wetcu—Laxanne.—On Thursday, December 3, by the Rev. 8. P, M. Hastings, Reynowns J. Wricn % Miss Han- yan M. Lananre, eldest daughter of Nelson aud Cordelia Larabeo, all of Coxsackie, N. ¥. City Intelligence. Ceperanion ov TH McCrxuaN Corenim.—The McClellan Coterie have made arrangements for a grand celebration ‘t Irving Hall on Thursday evening, December 15. The afiir will undoubtedly be quite recherche, as the manag. Ing ommittee is composed of a very active and enterpris. §og clans of young gentlemen, who are well posted in all the dotatis necevsary for the proper getting up of au en- fertainment of the charactor proposed. It ie stated by the committee that General McClellan has promised to be Present on the occasion. Naw Yor« Skariva Crvs.—A meeting of tue membors Of the New York Skating Club took place last evening at the Club room, No. 24 Cooper Institute, to consider the Sotion of the Executive Committee relative to the progross made for properly taking advantage of the coming skating eason, ‘Tho Treasurer reported the receipt of over & thousand dollars, and the expenditure of about seven Bundred doliars in building the Ciub House and other in- Oldentals, leaving @ balance of over three hundred dol+ lars in band to moot expenses for cleaning the ico, kc, A Proposition was mare to increase tho initiation ‘feo for ‘ew members to ten dollars each, which resolution was laid over for a special meeting, to take place on Friday, December 18, thus allowing two wocks longer for persou Baxious to join theciub to enter it at the present rate. Fim Covyci.mame Districr.—In the Fifth Council ‘manic district Charles Koster has been elected instead of Owen Keenan. News from Cincinnatt, REWARD OF FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS OFFERED FOR THE RECAPTURE OF MORGAN—THE GREAT SANITARY FAIR—THE COTTON TRADE BETWEEN MEMPHIS AND ARKANSAS BROKEN UP, BT. Cincixxam, Dec. 4, 1883. Tho reward for the recapture of Morgan has been in to $5,000. Goveral Cox has been relieved from duty in Cincinnati, ordered to report at Knoxville. of this city. Died. e Avery.—On Friday, Decomber 4, of consumption, Exma L. Avery, in tie 18th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are tnvited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her uncle, ‘Alfred T. Stevens, No. 36 Bank street, on Sunday morn ing, at half-past nine o'clock precisely, without further invitation. The remains will be taken to Newark, ey for interment. Rrapy.—On Friday, December 4, ANxit Brapy, daughter f Torence and Ann dy, aged 13 years, 5 months and aye. Dearest Annie, thou hast left us so, ‘Yo dwell in Heaven with angels we know; Captain Hurtt aud others, recoutly before a Court Mar- We loved, yee, no tongue can tell How much we loved ber and bow well; hero, a 2po- se a tl God loved her too, and thought it best, . To take ber home with him to rost, ‘The arrangements for the great Sanitary Falr aro pro- | The relatives and frends of the familly are respecfully ie aitiatactorit : ; invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor wo chapel y, and the fair promises to be a great | rents, No. 146 West Forty-fret street, between Eighth and Nicth avewues, without further wottve, ov Sunday The trade in cotton betweon Memphis and Arkanens has | afternoon, at two o'clock broken up by gueritlas, who plunder the people of | , Bkows.—Svddenly, on Thureday, December 3, Jouy M. Ir cotton, destroy it, aud conscript the owners, Brows, in the 48th year of his age. His friends, and those of his brothers William and Cotton was quoted in Memphis on the Let inst, at 42c. a »ensh, Fdward, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, nt two o'clock, from 223 East ‘Tairtieth atreet, } withous further notice Butey.—On Friday, December 4, of erysipolas, HEvry Bainey, aged al years, it Commenced Against Barney Wil- | (| Mamas, the Irish Comedian, for Assault Battery. SUPERIOR COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Monell. C. Watson vs. Barney Williams.—This is au ac- commenced by the plaintiif against the defendant for alleged agsault and battery, aud the preseat motion is by Mr. Watson's « to remove the cause from Sherdf's Jury to the Superior Court. The statement by Mr. Watson, a gentloman in literary pur. } is wholly exparie, a8 the merits have not yet been loped before the courts. Mr. Watson alleges that, @ guest at Mr, Williams’ house, the iattor v of the family are respect! oral, from his inte reside day morning, at baif-p: invited to attend the fu G nwich street, ou Mo O'clock, Baxter.—On Thursday, December &, of inflammation on the brain, Samvat, sou’ of Mary and the late James Edward Raxter, aged'18 year: The friends of the family, algo the members of Company A, Twelfth rogiment N. Y. 5. M., are respectfully re Quested to attend. the fut mother, No. 159 Charles street, on one o'clock, without further notice, red ju Greenwood Cemetery ey. —On Thursday, December of the county Cinte, Ireland, He leaves a wife to mourn bis los ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect! nday afternoon, at ‘he remaius will’ be Tass CLANcT, @ doth year of ly left the table, thereby offering au insult to | invited to attend tho funeral, this (Saturdey) afternoc fod bis friend, Mr. Frauk Leslie, who accompa: | at two o'clock, from the foot of Twenty-eight street iis him. Mr. Watson spoke in severe terms of this cir. | remains will be intorred at Calvary “4 tance to nome of Mr. Williams’ friends, The actor Conmrr.—In Hrooklya, on Wednesday, December 2 jnently met the critic at a concert in Irving Hall; | Mancaxet Conn, aged 16 years, 11 months ani 2 ‘altercation ensued, which resulted in the Iriah come: The fuveral will take place from ber late resident Striking the plaintif on the face with hia fist. Mr. | corner of Carleton and Fulton avenuoe, Brooklyn, ths asserts that the assault was wholly unprovoked, | (Saturday) afternoon, at one xk. ‘The friends and re. has laid his damages for the indignity aud abrasuré | latives are respectfully invited to atten 10,000. Fiuiort.—The funeral services of Grument M. Extsore defence to the action is an abuso of hospitality. | late Major of the One Hundred upd Second regiment New trial is set down for the third woek iu December. York Volunteers, will be held on Monday morning, at —_——_-—_— - —— — Leite ap theo ge biy he Be arch, Thirty th street, between Fighth aud Ninth ave a, The Gee Companies and the Bad Odor of | friends and relatives of the family, and the officers of the the City. TO THR RDITOR OF THE HERALD. Ornict ov tux New Yous Gas Liawr Comrayy, 187 ann 169 Hesten Steer, | New York, Doo. 4, 1863. J Twelfth army corps now in the city, are respectfuily in- vited to attend. Eakt.—At Flizabeth, N. J., on Friday morning, De cember 4, of congestion of the lung James Baar, in the 68th year of his age. ing coonected with gas making, we think if a mis The attontion of the managers and engimeors of the jos has been called to this matter for more than « past, and they have carefully investigated |t, We bravour croup, FREORKICK Virnarp, second con of Fredo. rick B. and Mary Elizabeth Fiske, aged 3 years, 8 months ays. The funeral will take place from the residence of his that the odor proceeds from the #, and | Parente, No, 8 Liberty street, Brooklyn, thie day (Satur- Wo do not cause it, or any part of it. We have ind day), at twelve o'clock. The friends of the famtiy are re- sewerago, do not detect the odor at the works, | Werte’ to attend without further notice, we aro the Cause of It, t " be constant Fiyxn.—On Friday evening, December 4, at half-paat ‘of the samo general hot always pro. | Ft 0'C , Martew Fiyws, of Mulliorow, county Long: from the ame source, This whole subject by ford id, aged 80 years ly Investignted in London. We ave examined | 9 ,1P¢, relatives and fr Are respectfully invited to Teports made thore, and are not eo unmindful of | Stend bis funeral, on Bunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Without farther invitation Interest or perso sfrom bis late residence, 201 between Eighth aud Ninth | comfort knowingly and tinue a public nuisance, Re JOHN H. ADAMS, President, West Twenty sixth street avenuer, Fives —Ob Thursday Inte Joseph Flynn, aged j iy your December 8, Many, wife of the 8 yours Arrivals and Departar The ves and friends of the family ate respect/ully ARRIVALS, invited tend the funeral, from her late residence. Bestia Mr James Shaw Mre Wal. | No, 82 Orchard street, this (Saturday) aiternoon, at two F and Mev G re Hin ie Meh jock wRIAY.-On Thureday, December 8, Mre. Jasere Ay, in the 85th year of ber ege and friends of the family eran, Mt | oO ri 6o The retaty are invited t | attend the om the residence Of her daughter, Mra. Tent East Tweuty-seventu sircot, on anday afiern Sons orclew, fro hineham, mberin My Goidateto. G Pym Canada papers please copy, ie, Ovliermats, J Duneas, Nraud re R AY—U0 Thureday, December 8, of diptheritee Ips. Ma wilt & Hhrve vous crour, Jvia CLARA, eldest daughter of Jonna Coin * | Hand Adsiaide Kerriso it rane ee children and nurse: Mis Hosa” A | monthe : on baadinlihdlesinseay peta Meane Mes Morse and * hep ol Dn, Krinsdon. Henriuce i day, Mea The friends of the family are respectfully invited to av A Booth, Mr an toud the funeral, this day (Eaturday), at twelve v'clock, at Baardtaiy. Means Ra 1. Francts Xavier's church, Sixteenth street, without further invitation i ELAR AS Wilh 1, Washington, D. C,,0n Mami ] Wednesday, December 2, Lieutenant,F, W. Jeaxnaas, of Lane's | Brooklyn, aged 23 years . x i ony, iy Lar otice OF fuueral in Lo Morrow's paper. Me Hinen K Barvour. Me Kaxe.—On Friday, December 4, of ecarietina, Maurice ans, John " Kane, aged flve mootha The friends avd relatives of the famity | invited t© attend the funeral, from ibe FF: Ba | | father, NO 13 Cherry street, to-morrow ( gress at Ber! f hoon, at two o clock thd Sorrapi— tote! 100, MovLan.—On Tharsday, December 3, Mary Rurcaneny Herigsan, Bassecour. D ecker © respectfully nce of his aday) after javy, W Heian T., | The relatives nod trienda are respectfully invited to Statemont in your isxue of this morning that tho | aiend the funeral, from his late reedes en Nacaday | odor noticed in various parts of the city proceods | morning, at bai past eleven oclock, without further the gas works, or loskago of gas in tho 3, or | notice. neatly he mains, oF | "FisKe.—On Thursday morning, December 8, of mem: ral.from the residence of his | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘on Wednesday, and went ashore on the rocks on Bowen- hort dletanee above Fall River, and 1s reported to be f lof water at high ude, Seu PyT0N (of Bhuehill), Candage, fom Philadelphia for Milton, Mass, dragged her anuhors during the heavy blow i ghtol Ist, and touched bottom just below Fort Greene, below New port, and strack so heavily aa to drive her rudder through the deck, unhanging the rudder, Bhe was after wards Lauled ino deeper water. Sonn KW Paarr, which was ashore on the eastside of New London harbor, \ as hauled off evening of 240 by sveame tug G W Wellington, without Injury. Foun BuRN7—It is reported that a lime laden sobr was burnt in the lower harbor of Portland 34 inat, Scun Jans H Dorury, of Providence. 134 tons, built at South Milford, Del, im 1849, bas been sold to Capt Wm H Sturges, and Parties in Barnstable, for $0500, She will hore- Ri bail from that place, aud be commanded by Captain Moyian, daughter of Timothy and Cathariae Moylan, aged 1 your, 11 months and 19 days ‘The frieuds and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited W adtend tue funeral, this (saturday) afternoon at two o'clock, from the residence of her grandmothe Ars, Catharioe Munger, 323 Washington street, near Jay, Mammy —At Duteb Kilis, Nowtown, L.1., on Thursday, December 3, Mrs. Many, wiiow of Dr. G. V. Manley, in the 28th year of her age. ‘Tho relatives and frends of tho family are respectfully Invited to atten t tho funeral, from ber late resitence, oo Sunday afternoon, at two o’cicck, The remaing will bo taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for intermot. Manxr.—In Brooklyn, ou Frkisy morning, December 8, Annu M., daughter of Thomas and the Jate Margaret Maher, aged 81 years. aod" Temaius willbe taxen from her brother's residence, ¥ 1, the Cemetery of joly Cross, hurged. th gg eR afternoon. ms two o'elecke The | _ Lavncueo—At Jonerport 2iet ult, from the yard of D J friends of the family are iwvited to attend. Sawyer, Esq. achr Hemry, of 194 tons, owned by Mr Bawyer Moovay.—On Friday, December 4, Rinxkk V. Moonay, | “4 Cart Falkingham, who Is to command her, aces rd 2d inet a Bark Canton Packet returned to N. fos inst on * head winds (and ald again 3d). bag Teg e irom, ld ion New Bedford $4 inat for orth Pacife Occap. “Also bark Smyrna, Bpoke ace We Usse,'from NYork for San Frao- Jo the Tit year of bin ago, The relatives aud friends of the family aro requested to attend the funesal, on Sunday, from 34 Loroy street. McCixvven.—On Thursday, December 8, after ab illness Of five days, Mra. AntGaiL MCCLENNEN, in the 8th year of her age. Wm Chamberlain, Oase, Funeral gorvices on Sunday, at the residence of her son, | 4, 8°!Py's Jat 7 Wo N, lon 20 25. F.8. MeClennen, 47 South ‘Third street, Williamsburgy-| “Ship Agamemnon, George, from Liverpool for Ban Pran- after which her remains will be taken to Philadelphia, cisco, Nov 14. Int 42 68 N. lon 13 88. Adi Ni bence for New Zealand, Sept see 011°8, lon 39 08 ‘bhip James Guthrie, Hanscom, from Boston for Calcutta, NuGxwt.—On Thursday, December 3, Joan Nucayr, in the 63d year ofehis age i ative of the pariah of Lislee, in the barovy of lane and East Barryroe, county Cork. Iro- Jemes Guabrie, Hani Jana, of of tofammation of the lungs. att camel ma es YEnlimore, from Oatao for Belle May he reat in ponco. nie, Bet 2h; iat It N. ton SI, _ His remaina will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- Hbip Vicksburg, steering W, Nov 10, lat 4740 N, lon 1012 W. torment this (Saturday) afternoon, dt two o'cloek, from | , Ship Wm Siager, Farley, from Hult for N¥ork, Nov 26, Jat 49 10, lon 6. vt ae . Now 11, lat 45 N, Jon 12 W. Bip in Mien hoisted lag 8, No 6201 oF 720i, steering 8, 00118, Int 630 N, lou 27 W, ‘Foreign Ports. Fg te Nov 19—Arr 8 H Waterman, , ‘869 Sherry street. Cor 8 Pleare CO} Ouesveaupesy. 03 Fiuretay, December 8, Jamra O'Snavcnnesey, aged 40 years, a native of Charcerillo, county Cork, ireland. Buliot, NYork, ‘piteoms, do. Bid ‘The frionds and aire oe peameeione inaet to | wm Lord, Brown, Callao; Longfellow, attend the funeral, this (Saturday ternoon, at one | 20th, Aid, Good! ljavana. " o’clock, trom bis late residence, 68 4 iy avenue, between Bristol. tpi), Nov. 18—Arr Sea Queen, Inch, NYork; 20th, Civilta, Uosulich, do for Gloucester, J9—Arr Mathiide, Ballaseyas, N York. ivee, Nov Io—Arr Anna Dellus, Haitendorf, ‘Third and Fourth streets, PaxneuL—On Friday, December 4, after along and Ber. BREMERHAVEN, eovere illness, Mrs, MaRY PARNELL. he ith, Antoinette, Rosenau, do. Due dotice of the funeral will be given in to-morrow’s | NBs tye Sept ie—Arr Kepler, Lapkman, NYork. paper. Bid Oct 7, Meta, Struer. NYork; Margherita, Scotti, do, Rocaz.—0n Friday , December 4, at the residence of bis Banta, Oct IaeArr Eisonora, Glessing. Philadelphia. Bid parents, No, 50 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Joun, the beloved a. _Sisrines, Reitaers, NYCrk: hotelier, N¥ork. ‘and only son of Jobn and Margaret Rocho, aged 8 years Get 13—Arr Bparkiing Wave, Emery, Moulmetn; a as te State, Jacovs, Calcutta, Sid 17th, Zsmeralda’ , , z aiaavos, Noy Scars brie Edward Thompeon, Laue, Bos : er, Phillipa, do. tO eee Or IMeArr' Avon, Martinich, NYork; Premier, Givi Antwerp. wows ‘ovit=Afr Qpriane, Lane, Callao (and was or sereuctlanth, Now &=-Arr Swift, Larsen, NYork Capiz, Nov Arr Texian, Brown, Shields een Colum- Dia, Weaver, NYork; 18lh, Atlantic, Cro Harior.”” ‘Caxcurta, Oct 10—Arr Elvira, Andrews. Liverpool. Sid rren, Kinsman, London (before reported eld cahontas, Lincoln, NYork; Congress, Drink- London, Hoven, Nov 20—Of, Bremen, from Baltimore for Rotters dam. Dusiix, Noy 18—Arr Rota, Elfensen, NYors, Dunta, Nov 7—Sid Arcadian, Wyatt, NYo Firetwoop, Nov 18—Arr Liicy Ellen, Sou Fasourn, Nov 18—Arr Rochester, Paite ald 19th for Bremen); Jokn N Cushing, Sway ton Jacob, Onwehand, Philadelpyia for Rottercai tresa (see M Ist, Weston Merritt, Kobinson, Akyab. Sld 191 “dy Kelly, Weser. eGuas Arr Sefora, Chiapella, NYork; 18th, 1, do, . Nov 20—Sld Missouri. Hughes, NYork, Funeral at half-past two o’clock, this (Saturday) after- noon, from 59 Fulton street. Sritxs.—On Saturday morning, November 28, Town- sexp Srires, United States Navy, in the 46th year of his 0. “*Suirm.—On Friday evoning, December 4, aftor a short but painful iinoss, AnxiC., tho only daughter of J. W. and Annje Smith, aged 22 montbs and 8 days. ‘The {uneral will take place from the residence of her parents, 100 Fast Thirty-viath street, on Sunday a‘ter- noon, at two o'clock, The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, without fur. ther notice. ‘Tuomrsox.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, December 3, Jou Tuomreox, in the TOth year of his age The friends of the {amily are rospectfully Spvited to attend the funeral, from the rosidence of his son-in-law, ames Berry, No. 812 Sackett strevt, on Sunday afternoon, at half-puat One o'clock. ‘Tuuty.—On Friday, December 4, Bringer Torty, ana. tive of the parish of Kilmore, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 80 years Her friends, and those of her brother Patrick, are re- specttully invited to attend the funeral, from 125 Fast Twenty-uinth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half- past one o'clock. Variax.—At Westchester, on Thursday, December 3, Wrinast in the 7th year of bis age. he relatives and {reads of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday mornigg, at eleven o'clock. Carriages will be im waiting at 80 West Twenty-ninth street at halt-past eight. aleutta, G Gusou Nov ——Arr Pellicano, Ratfo, NYork; 171 Teh- ‘ott, Ma'ta (and cld 10th nusa, Bregante, do. Giiranrar, Nov 9—Arr Guide, E} for London); lith. Lycurgus. Costa, Palermo (and cld for NYork); Liigino La Naza, Terra Nova (and cld for Phila: delphia); Lycurgus. Bike, P (and eld for Dartinouth). Cld 9h, Auantic, Williams, Mogadore, ‘Of do 12th, Young Turk, Harding, from Malaga for Bos- ton. Hawnurs, Nov 18—Arr Manila, Behrens, NYork, Arr at Cuxbaven 18th, Dr Barth, Herting, NY ork, Hauirax, Dec l—Arr brig Ind A, NYork, Pat back Ist, sour Marie, Julie, for NYork, with master and crew sick, Tact, Nov 22—In port brig Olga, for NYork 2 days. Livexroot, Nov l&Arr Damascus (s), Brown, Quebec West Point, Childs; Endymion, Wiliams; Etna (8), MeG: n, and City of Cork (a), Tibbetts. NYork: 20th.’ JO Ba- cr, Miller, Bassein; Rec every Wilburn, Philadeiphia; 21st, JH Ryerson, Paterson, NYor Bid ish, Kentuckian, Ingersoll, Boston; 19th, Bureka, Baltimore; Buliote, Small, Philadelphia; Ardmitlac, Pullers NYor! twing, Ellis, ¢ d Hemisphere, George, Fi $A Bouilard, Os fi R i) Shepherd, Gal SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NRW YORK—Ti + TUS | MOON RI +438] won warkn.. Day. morn 119 BUN rises eve 3 34 BON SuTS. Port of New York, December 4, 1863. E A Soulard, Oswood, Bath, Ha th, I) Z, Armatrong, NYork; Columbia (8), Jeffrey, CLEARED, ! to via Gaiway; Berkshire, Post, Boston; Commander-In ship Clty of Baltimore (Br), Mirehouse, Queens | Chiat, Alberson, San Francisco. Jno G De Cla’ 20th, Energy, Caulkins: Compromise, Cantkins, and Steamship America (Brem), Wessels, Sonthampton and } alex Marshall, Muraball, NYork. Bremen—Oelricha & Co. Ent out tsth, Onward, Sherman, for NYork; 19th, Etna up Star of the South, Woedhull, Alexandria, (3), McGuigan; Guy Mannering, Dollard, and Ends mion, rginia (Br), Armatrong, Liverpool—H J &C A De- | Williams, do; Fistworth. Gousley, San Francisco and Van: couver’s Teland: 20th, Wm Wilson, Wilson, do; Damascus (8), Brown, Portiand. p Isane Webb, Bessling, Liverpool—C H Marshall & Co. c Lonvox, Nov 19—Avr Prima Donna, Harriman, Callao; J Ship Glad "Tidings. Nelson, Glasgow W & A Nelson. u Ship Genitore (. ovich, Bristol—Holmboe & Bal- | sidney, Taple; yulmein; City of London inerson, chen. A NYork: 20th, File Ruger, Hover. do (and ent outto return) Ship Owego, Norton, New Oricans=Sturges, Clearman & | gist, King Philip, Bicktord, Callao, wor, Steed, NYork. Gane nent eet tenes ees eat am erie hark Orlando, apse nev roe: pean aa nant CBr Mertens Merneee Desir © | Oo Uh, Ea aT ae Cerny, Calle King wabtrk, Thomas (Br), Peterson, Cardenss—Spence, Mon- ath, Goes ‘i ark L W Eaton (Br), Conifieet, Bermuda—D R Dowolf. Bip Conqueror, Nickerson, New Orleaus—E AR Web- quark John Weasley, Patton, New Orleans—Robson & Fos: Brig Anna Belle (Br), Kerr, HavremBaetier & De Vortn. 2 Brie Collman (Dan), Kruse, Kio Janciro—Funeh, Meticke Brigd Blenkhora (Br), Harvey, Vera Cruz—J P Whitney | Ne Brig Queen Victoria (Br), King, Basbados—Darrel! & Co. : mor i ; 4 Brig Magna Obaria (Bri, Bhawe Aus Oayes=D A Dewolf, | promsx® Nov 17~08, Biriua, Wenke, from NYerk for Cahmbiey, NYork. Brig Dolphin (Br), Davis, Haibor Grace, NF—Green & PLymovrn, Nov 19—Sid Washini Sprague, Whitinore, Callao C a Wiig Hades (Br), Davidson, HalifazmJ Y Ouaitvia, wed, Oct 29—Arr Union, Heard, Philadelphia. Sid ‘26th, Bt Peters, Tada, NYork. tt Schr Express (Br), Perry, 8t Kitig=D B Dewolf, “Arr Agnes, Maurice. NYork:; 1om; 14th, Ocean Belle, Brown, Bombay; 17th, R Shepard, ‘io pore. Rept 13 Napies, ip nore fey Jane, Jordan; Vernier, @ Creole, Goroam. ‘ork; 14th, “Ornega,” NYork (possibly th Baltimore), Sid Bept 30, Queen, Jones, Huatode, do. wront (Mon), Nov 17—Arr Jane Duncan, Elliott, New Schr Luinita, Underbt'l, Jacmel—H Beoxer & Co. Schr Fanny (Br), Miller, Aux Cayes—Wileon & Cammann, Schr GJ Miller (Br), Higg Piymouth, Wi—Jos H John- luo; Rising Sun, Orr, do; ~ 10 via Valparai«o; 18th, Emma, Van: Schr J W Miner, Berry, New Orleans—Tupper & Beattie, Seur Hornet, Rider Rey WeatecWail & Pinckney, igertiedeiphia; 1th, Kedar, Behr Wide World, Adams, Alexapdria—J: mith. Roca York. Rio Janno, Oct 2—Arr Pollux, Seehusen, NYork; Ag Sete S J Hoyt,’ ©: Slaght. AGRO H Booth, Longstreet, Washtngton—Van Brunt & fans ‘ hi, Sebr Haxal!, Bogart, Washin, Schr Rose Skerratt, Daggett muer, Washington—Van Brum & nes, Fries, Baliimore; 23d, ‘Tivoli, Glark. NYork. 81d. 14h, Neva, Jackinson, Baltimore; Zephyr, Hansen, New York 1th, Escape, Adama, USiates; 18th, Isabella Hunter, Wyt NYork; 22d, Peter © Warwick, Scott, do, Star of Hope, Tal: u—Van Brunt & Slaght. fashingtoo—A 8 Dariey. a gett Mary E Babas, Rockwell, ington—Beutley, | NYK) 254 min & Co. 4—Arr L B Usher, McKenale, ‘ Beats spun tery, Wasbagton=L Kenny aR GRArDE, 8 fe fig 2.2 Cakes, Mokense, New York Behr . Thomas, Washington—Beotiey, Bwith & Co. | Rawenios, Nov M—In port bark Rambie, for Boston 2 Sehr Glenwoo!, Bayils, Baitimere—Merriti @ Avbot Pas Behit A Heato 'Baltmore—Vap Brunt & Siaght, ts Schr Haze, Corso I's fsland=F J Campbell, Sid 18th, Si ry. Reed Siareng: Boron Cronell Fane, | a 2618. 8 cur Frank Pierce, Hall, New Haven—M Briggs & Co, CE it ain, out Sicamer J K Thomsou, MeCave, Balumore. NYork. Cid 2th, ship Vauc ARRIVED. Steamship Scotia (Br), Judkins, Liverpool, Now 2l, via | Queenstuwh Z2d. at 1:15 PM. with mdse wud fasser | Bogatre % Cunard, 2d, at 1:29 PM, passed steamship Caunda, from Boston for Li i: Dee $, wt 3:10 PM, ipessed sieaiaship Persia, hence tor LAverpo ainship Thos Swann (US steam transport), to U 8 Quartermaster. i ‘aciown; G Cooper, Sid'bark Stada; brigs Mor ng Ligh tama Chesap Johnson, Portiaud, with mdse, to Arr bark Acacia, Bonaire; schra I nhl? Blanche (Er), De Rosway, Marselien, 42 days, with ey tree ee: ‘Tirana, Havana, Gays, in b to Walsh, Carver & Chase, | (new, 831 tons), Kirwau, Kio Janeiro anda 1 ack Axsomption (Fr), Nadal, Mazupatam, 96 days, with | (Bens fil tine). Sirmae. te Bost: Wn ‘Re teva y Race 18 days, tn batiast, | “SE NGOR, Dees schra AF Willard, Coniey, Wash. Fark Novel Aloatross (Pr), Adri, Martinique, 117 days, | \7g¥ni Hannibal, Wentworth, Beltimere; Hero, Carter, Wihark J Goutrer, (irk, Cardenas, 10 days, with sugar and | (PRISTOL, Deo t—Are w , Delaware ™ Hark Catal tot Fi Sa sei Piston, HO, 14 | Prhene. Whee, Fel Rive it Mediator, Tigerm, to maste: ALL RIVER, Dee SArr sehr Louisa, Hallett, Pi Ue irineet Baward. Talend), razor, | yh RL fh A ee eee ea ne | HOLMES’ HOLB, Dec 2—Arr bark BC SCA Dearborn, | P's tor Portiands beige Aliavela, Cantens phin for do; echra Excelsior, Mar | leita. do for Boston; Quail, and Helena, Ni ork f | Fecg, Port Bwen sor do: J L Hess, in for Li 7 i a&Y mone, do for jem. Ac ‘ork for MI! 18, aud hove | bridge; 0 Curlis, Weliieet for Tangier; Ware, addleva York (new), Hooper, Bangor via Rockland, 6 | !ENVO: ve ons Haron and, days, with lumber, to Jas Borland. eet . ‘ Nile Recel (Bts: Ricca’ A:coa Bay, 64 days, wtih wool, | NEW BEDFORD, Dee Gibbs, Bnow, Mountain Avenue, Chadwick, N York. n), Husteds, Monterideo, 85 days, with | ,NEW LONDON. Dec trArr echt Panthes, Clark, hides. rier. For the las days bas heavy gales Aur ra, W a. and BR St o y of for from SW to N, during which lost foretop: wand sprung ® | eG L Bue im, Parker, X he ME Braine: ‘4 pyr (Dan), Hanken, Rig Janeiro, 89 daye, with | Bidbse. vo; and from the lower t ot 150 light vi r Meincke & Wendt ec f=, r ou oO Denker, Hio Janeiro, 84 dere, with | ter Diente Mien, Helse, Fall River for Nore, W + fuss oper, Robinson, Philadelphia, Also wreokin; Rin, ae rf gre oe Way Rie Janeir sold, Tavior, from bark Mecopotamia, ashore’ neat Mot Brig St Peter (Hr. of Jeraey), Luce, Peroambuco, Oct Arey, Hopking: from Belagor for Georgetown, DUsnnd Har w ir, to or‘er. 8 in J * “ ery oo | Bea Bath for NYork (and again AM 90. ws ee @ days, with coffee, | Art rclir Sophia Ann, Smith, Philadelphia hid ochre Ee Ole (or Halifas), Btantey, Aquie 13 days, via Longue A Gedavany Margiand, Wainer; hon i6, Beiter tices COO, Wits CORwOne, De Stes, Oem a u Corvo, Hoib nok eand kin: Providence witix Amazon (Br). Thompaon, 84 Yager de Cubs, 13 days, | AV Jtanie, Willa, and Charles, Colemsn, ‘Taunton for A ang ut, Remedios, 0 daye, | 40:, Stephen Wai n, Chase, NBedvord (or do; Hume, Brig Spartan (of 1 Eugene, 1 ). C Kiiowlton & Co. 8) do for NYork; Godfrey, do for ¥ with sugar. to Hanforth, een oP Y ie! Frances Newton, Coombs, ynincy for hi bay Mary & per tants (Br of FB Island), Beneoald. Georgutows, a Harden, RBedtoed for Tangier; Cornelin, Reynolae, Tirlg Liste, Kelly, New bern, NO, via Hatteras, 6 days, tn liver for Bligabethport: AS Barnes, ar. 8 Yor b master. ‘or Bristol; we of Shelburne, NB), Crowell, 8 sloops Harvest, Corwin, a x Pie Ld dats ta wellasl CoB Demo? ore SEFOPS | CREW HAVEN. Dee 3 Are acre | 8York; AL 1 ld fark, Laynen: slo ar ‘ Be br SB James, Howes, New Orleans, 17 days, io ballast, PHILA DE nthe e Arr ant Posing) te. Poste, ? sehr ennett, Irvin, Fe iverpool; Drige N Sievens Haskell, Bluehil; Heny Carr gape EN Dennets, Sevia, Ponty tee PF he Ferry, Searsport; ecbre J H Moore, Nickerson, Po-Uand? E " TAlion Allen, aod AM Aldridge, Oy Boston; © Swlth, nit, Norwie id DaTKs A Sherwood,’ Padeltbrd, Barbp: don; Nido Kemball, Ulmer, New Orleans; bri ‘ Watson, Key Weat, sobre A M Aldrid T Thompson, Baker, and Wm F Garrison, v Sharp, Salew; Ira Latienter, ‘on; O Bearee, Bearse, y Booth, Drisko, Me. ington Bebr West Wind, B Schr Arlington, Morse, Baltimore. & debe Willis Putnam, Cook, Calais, 8 days. rd P Bent, Fosttr, Milibridge 9 days. r Yendovt. Bray Rath, 10 daye. Bm ett Geommetongp : fy « Furbush, Kendall, Rockiand. Gott, Tarr, Gloucester, te ort), Geer, Alexaudrie, 63 i ' h i h wark, NJ, Troubad rig, r ¢ vermanti and BF Reeves, lord, Phila: ecrd, Norman, Phage! LM Miller, Dayton: Waauingiie, Fer Preree, Pr ne Exchange, Randall; Lavinia Jane, Ketchum. and T er, Nye, Prowid w York; Artist, Forester, ‘op eine ymour, Norton, do, Also, brig Delmont Locke, Veacie . Kenner, Proviaenc®. a (from Pawtucket) Philade'phia; Margaret Ano, Whelpley, BELOW. New York; achra 0 A Spow, Heath. do, Gen Lyon, Higging, Pip Fawn. Chesapeake Bay; sloop Utica, New York, naga 3h eof Walee SALEM. Dec 1—Sid sebre Hampden Belle, Maria Whitney waknows. and Mery Jane. SAILED, WESTPOR!, Nov S0—=81a sehr WH DeWitt, Cory, NYork. ers Thames, John Rice: ships BS Kt rks Warren. Transit, Guerilla (l Cores, Neliy Hew Angelia Aun, NS MISCELLANEOUS. UNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, CHILALAINS, Feet, Ac, cured without pain by DR W. rgecn Chiropodist, 68 Bowery, over Citiseus’ f Dr. KICKS Annibilator cures Cora, Bunions, Chiibiains ac By ow &, Len), Reno, Sarah ot ‘Aun, Wind at sunset WW. Miseellanco Br Bark Qurex Man, rec wank in the North River, bas been Pats the dry dock discharging the remainder of herca Baia ANTON & YAS HEATING STOVRS—GAS RRATIN TF Warm your roome with new patent G Stove, with ihe new regulator and TOVES — Heating Jacon—Falmonth Nov 10—irig Anton & F Girt, Bo nahen, nocoal to cary Ke Jacob, Onweband, from Philadelphia, bas pat fe, making | ce $0, 80, 8 12 water, and with foremast aprung. topmat carried away | * Hrce $5, 06,85 Sivan Sik ot le And jose of ealis, yards and bulwarka 414 Broadway, beiow i Bato Lackyxok—Chatham, Mass, Dee The brie La . — Chuo" Wedocsany and to fulrofwater. Grew need” | [VORY INITIAL SLRRVE BUTTONS, 73 CENTS PER . | Pat —A fine assortment, mogn’actured by WM, MM ewan ROL Tay, Cam, fr Phi'ndelpdia for Dighton, with WELLING, Cenwe sireet, New You, man of the #\, diagged her anchors during the heavy weaerly biow | Golden Kiephaat HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. sence none nn NN NS ‘Of AL@OHOLIC, NOT ALOOHOLIC, NOT ALCONOLIC. HIGHLY OONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED H TRATED R 4 JRE TONIC. RE TONIC. OR HOOPLAND'S STOR HOOFLAND'S CrOR HOOFLAND'S OTOR HOOPLAND'S OR HOOFLAND'S: RE. PREPARE! REI RED BY. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, JACKSON, PHILADKLPHMA, JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, LL EFFECTUALLY CURE EFFEQTUALLY EFFECTUALLY LL EFFEOTUALLY ¢ A LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, * JAUNDICR JAvaDICR JAUNDICKE JAUNDICK CHRONIO OR NERVOUS DERILITY, DISEASES OP THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER O8 STOMACH, gnc an Conmtipa- tion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stimach, Sour Ernctationa, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimmin‘ of the Head, Hurried and Ditieult Breathing, Fiuitering st, the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision. “Dots or Webs betore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency ‘of Per- spiration, Yellownesk’ of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imazinings of Fvil. and great Depression of Spirits, And will positively prevent yellow fever, billous fever, &@ THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY! ‘They will cure the above diseaves in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. you want something t» strengthen yout you want a good appetite? you want ‘e build up your constitution? Fon want to feel well? You want to get rid of nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want to sleep well? Do You want a brisk and vigorous fecting? If you do. use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. PROM REY. J. NEWTON BROW D., EDITOR OF THR ENCY CLOPADIA OF RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE Although not disposed to favor or recommend patent medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredient and eifects, I yet know of no sufficient reasons why @ man not testify tothe benefits he believes himself’ to have reevived from any simple preparation, In. the hope that be may thus contribute to the benefit of others Ido this more readily In regard to Hootland’s German Biitera, prepared by Dr. C. M, Jackson, of this city, becanse I waa prejudiced against them for inany years, ‘under the impreseion that they were chiefly an holic mixture T am indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker. sq. for the removal of this preindice by proper tesis, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility, ‘The tse of three potties of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and resto- ration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor witch I had felt for six months before, ard Kad almost despaired of regaining. Itherefore thank God and my friend for di- recting me to the use of them. J, NEWTON BROWN. PHILADELPALA, June 28. 186 PARTICULAR NOTICE, There are many preparations sold under the nameof bit - tere, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whiskey or common ram, costing {rm 20 to 40 conta per gal- lon. the taste diszuixed by anise or coriander seed. This clas of bitters bas as long as they can be gol: drunkard, By their use th der the inSuence of alcoholic a nts of the worst the deal nor In created and kept up, fe all th tendant upon a drunkard’s lif Reware of them, For those who desire and will have a Liquor Bitters, we ublish the following reeipe:—Get one bottie HOOFLAND'S ERMAN RITTERS and mix with three quarts of Brandy or Whiakry, and the result witi be a preparation that will fag excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost much less, Yon will have all the virtues of Hoofland’s Rit- In connection with a good article of Mquor, ats much price than these inferior it ATTENTION, SOLDIERS, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS, AND FRIEDBS OF SOLDIERS ATTENTION, SOLDIERS, AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS, AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS, AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, ATTENTION SOLDIER, AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, AND FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the faci that “HOOPLAND'S Gorman Bitters” will cure nine-tenths of the diseases indiced by exposures and privations incident tocanp life In the Hsia, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it ¥_ large fyoporiion are sufferin aw of that kind can be readily cure Diseases resulting from are speedily removed. We that. if (hese Bitters were free. nur aoldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved li be ticular attention to the following remarkable 1@ of one of the nation’s heroes, been saved by the kept continuall Parca: Ang. 23, 1803, Messrs. Joxrs & Rraxem—ivel, goutiomen, oat Heats rman Bitters bas saved ty life There is no take in this some of whi It is vouched for mrades, nd were Tally cogni: zant of all the ¢ Sof toy cave. T am, and have been for the | member of Sherinau's cele brated battery, amand of Cap B. dant upon with inflam for seveuty-two dasa in the 1 by great debility, ned by I was then from the which Tlanded on eo been @ «low a8 any one con Since that t end still r spark of ty. For a week or more Twas acarcniy abie to swallow. anything, and if 1 did force @ morsel down, it was Immediately thrown up agai, I could not even keep a glass of water on my stoinch. Life could not inst long er ihe had been, Scoordingly the physich work thongh i. 1 tO y Uimcenaly frankly told ‘iviaed me 10. see & ‘on of my tenited ue me from the grasp of the dren archer, 4 do ne more fo: TR", Bi tors, and kindly procured @ botile From the time 1 com. menced tak them the f loomy sha iow of depth recede! fod Lam ne k God for it, getting better. Though f fave taken bul two hoities T hare gained ten pounds, and T feel sansuine of bang permittel tre oln my wife and danehter, from whom [ have heart pothing for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, Tam a loral Virginian. from the vicinity @f Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters 1 awe the ceriataty of Jife which has taken the place of vague fears; to your Biiters will Lowe the glorious privtlegeot cain claaping to my bosom those who are dearest to me life, Very traly pours, TSAAC MALON e fully concur in the (rath of the above aiatement, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr Malone, restored to health. Ist New York Rattery 1ith Maine. Sony: Battery F, , 81 Vermont. 8d Vermont ACDONALD. Co, ©, 6th Maine, RD. Co. E. tbh Maine, CH CoH. Tad New York. LB. THOMAR, Co. P 95th Pa. IMBALL, Co. A. 8d Vermont, 48. Co. B. 106th Pennaylvania, NTERFRITS. M. JACKSON " is on the the article. do not JOHN CUDDLERACK GEORGE A. ACKLEY, SL Co. |. JEROME, wrapper of each Hott Bhould your negres! druggtst not ha he put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that be offered in its place. but send to us, and we will forw fu woked. by express ei PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY NO. #8) ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS nM. Jackson & Co.) PROPRIRTORS For mle by Drucgiets and dealers in every town in the Thited Sates and Canades prices Barge size (holdin eat ts * Ro Small Rive. . ww York Ageney « _ Kew (Ruceesac 75 cents per Bot! YORK AGENCY AT YORK AGENCY AT YORK AGENCY At YORK AGENC? AT YORK AUENCY At } AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, XD CHRMICAL WAREHOUSE, NP CHEMICAL WARBHOUSE, ND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, ND CHFMICAL WAREHOUSE, ND CF WAREHOUS: ND CI WARE BD ON WARE NDC WARE x MICAL WARE oM WARR| Ay. Ay. ay. ay. BROADWAY. BROADWAY BROADWAY. ROADWAY. BROADWAY BROADWAY. BROADWAY ¥ | celebraved Physician and * HELMEO? Ws rem ers, MAINA atte NANA BLMBOLD'S HACER KLMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMEOLD: HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'’S HELMBOLD'S: /ELMBOLD'® HIOHLY CONCENTRATED” HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY OONCENTRATED COMPOUND oomP, COMPOUND COMPOUND comMPoUND com ry COMPOUND CONPoUN ¥LUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FLUID EXT EXTRA POSITIVE ‘ POSITIVE a POSITIVE POSITIVE srrcrrio*RewEDy BPECIFIC REMEDY - SPRCIFIC REMEDY SPROIFIO, REM EDY Aon-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inia mation or Uleeration of the Diadder und Kidmeve 'Diseasoe of the Prostate Gland, Stone tn the Bladder, Calculne, Gravel or Breck Dust Doposity aud ail asen and ated: tlons of the Biadder and Kidnesa. and Dropmca Swellinga. existing in men. women, or children. HELMBOLD'S BXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HEBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BLCHU, — For tweaknoss arising from Habitsof Dissipation, attended with the following aymptoms: Indisp sition t Therion, Lous of Memory, Liticulty of Breathing, Woak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Dimncss of Vision, Wakefal- ness, Pain in the Back. Universal Lassitude of the Musoular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of Skin ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, ERUPTIONS ON THE PACB, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACB, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACB, ERUPTIONS ON THE PACB, ERUPTIONS ON THE PACB, ERUPTIONS ON THK FACB. PALLID COUNTENANCE. PALLID COUNTENANCE, PALLID COUNTENANCE. PALLID COUNTENANCE. PALLID GOUNTENANCB, PALLID COUNTENANCE. ‘These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine Invariably removes, are followed by Fatuity, Epileptte Fits, try one ot which the pa pine, Who can say that they are not fre o liretul disenses,” . CONSUMPTION?’ CONSUMPLIOND CONSUMPTIONY? CONSUMPTIOND? CONSUMPTION? CONSUMPTION” CONSUMPTIOND? CONSUMPTIONY CONSUMPTION? CONSUMPTION? CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION” POSITIVE POSITIVE A a A a Positive >> “INSANITY “INSANITY Many are nware of the cause of their aufering. ‘The re cords of the jusane asylums, and the melancholy deaths fron cons iinption, bear ample witness of the assertion. ‘The con- atitution once atfected by organic weakness requires the ald Of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the systema, which. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S TRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT HELMBOLD'S Extraor BUCHU HELMBOLD's BATRACT BUOHU In safe, ploasant in ite taste and odor. and more strengtbene lng than any of the preparations of > Buchu For thor ufferin, FROM BROKEN DOWN "Ott DELICATE OONSTITU From whatever cause, o!ther in MALE OR FEMALE. It will give vou ° 4. GOOD APrEtirE, will BTRONG, HEALTAY NERVES, win ‘ BRISK AND ENENGETIO FEELINGS, .!) And will enabie-gon'to SLEKP/ WELL, o a net A frist wilt convince Rowiost ar HELMBOLD'S . HELMBOLD'S BRELMBOLD'B HELMBOLD'S, Td ais HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, for puritying the biood. roving all ehronie eonativationar dineases arising from an impure state of the and thi lable and affectual known remedy for Pains and 6 the Boo: Plimples oo the Fac ‘Tetter, Erysipelas, and jons of the skin, UTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, —— NOT A FEW Of the worst disorders that alttict mankind arise from the corruption that accutaulates in the blood. Of all the dia. foveries that have been made to purge it out, none cxn equa} in effect HEMBOLD 8 COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BAR- SAPARILLA. Itccanses and vates the blood, Inala the vigor of health into the purges out the ha- which make disease. health; body, and expel Fa blood, “Bnch a remeds, that eo ; has jong been sought tor, and now, for the Grat time, the ub ic have one on which they can depend. Our apace Jo#s Not adinit of certifea es to show Its effects, but the trinl of asingle bottie will show (0 the mck tha. it bas virines surpaasing any thing they have ever taken. 1 Sareaparilia added | Two tablespoons!ul of the Extract to a pinto! water ta equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottio is fully equal (o « gallon of the Syrup of Sarb-partile, or the decoction as usually ma THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USB IN THE UNITED STATES ARMS, and are also in y ceneraluse in ail the BTATE HOSPITALS and PUB ANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the ‘as in private practice, and are cousidered as i medics, perties of Ruch, TED STATES, See Medical Pr FROM Dis NSATORY OF THE U. See Professor DAWEB'S valuable works oh the Practicn of Phy st Bee arks made br the celebrated Dr, PHYSIO, Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW ELL, member of tie Royal College of | Surgeons, Ireland. and published in the tramssctions of the King and'Queen's Journal Bee Medico-Chirarieal Ite published by BENSAMINE | TRAVERS, Fellow of the Rey “ne of Surgeons, ‘See most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. PRICES. Bee remarks made bi | EXTRACT BUCHU, for $8. | SARSAPARILLA, $1 for $5. | Delivered to any wad a. Address letters for information. to HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARBHOUSB, HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOU: BELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE: No. 64 BROADWAY, N. ¥,, OR No, %4 BROADWAY, N. ¥., OR No. 804 BROADWAY. N. ¥., OR No, 64 BROADWAY. §. ¥,, OR So BROADWAY, N. Y¥., OR No, 6% BROADWAY, N. ¥,, OR HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DBPOT, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, HBLMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, No. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, Philadelphia No. y SOUTH TENTH STREET, Philadelphia. No, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, Philadetphia BEWARE OF COUNTRERFEITS -AND UNI'RINGK- PLED DBALERS, WHO RNDRAYOR 10 Dispote of “their own’ and ‘other’ articles on the repwiae- on attained by HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS! HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS! DELMBOLDS PREPARATIONS! HELMBOLD 8 HELMBOLD Ss GENUINE EXTRACT RUCHED. GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU. HELMBULDS HELMBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WAST. ORNUINA IMPROVED ROSE WASTL LL DRUGGITS, DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL. DRUGCISTA. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S, ASK POR HFLMBOLD'S: ASK FOR THLM BOLD’ Opt ont the advertivement aud sead for 4, and erold My pesition and sapveuss. | 1