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(Continued srom the Foret Page.)' eorviess tn the eharch In Washington st. Preachieg by the Rev. Mr. Watkins. At the Haptist Chureh, Weshington avenue, corner of Getes avenue, the Rev. Mr. Taylor, army chaplain, will present some Ynterreting facts and incidents of army life. fervicre Too Late for Classification. From FREEMAN'S JOURNAL EDITO- RIAL, 7 THE MAYORALTY CONTEST. The “ring.” ee the corrupt eoalition for controlling the plunder of the public in thie city, is called, hope that b ade Toole's election sure. Super at 105 am, The grand Javenile Concert, ermmencea | that they bare made teal geetosine dciented last evening ot the Warren street Mb. Church, for | ‘The ‘word, io xi throngh the secre: Leagues, that the benefit of the ehareh, will he repeated thie even. | the A ato be alven to Hoole. Horlr was e for City Inapector, He ought to Opdyke's party for Mayor be an explicit one bet Demorcrat, and Black Repab tern pred Democra 4 Worn, rithe Boole. Every pa; F 4 for Boole, A ne t ave to pay for he err ret Reole. Opdy be aceeptab: The eont fing. A grand concert, unider the direction of Profes- wor ‘Thomas, will take place at the Atheneum, at 8 pm, At the Park Theatre Mr. (iebrie! Harrison an- Bounces om attractive afternoon and evening pro- @amme, commencing ot 7% and 8 p.m, resper- tively. Becaritino re Brooniyn.—Recruiting hae taken @ mew start since the settlement of several questions which have somewhat interfered with the Progress of the werk. The Roard of Kapervisor® ‘Deen officisily informed by Paymaster (irnera! James alition of Abelitios Y a without love of time, na Aenfticient num tching every and be rollin that t Nipple sther@il le Buren elected. if elected, i most g) rious victory BA Tea the p01 Hy yin atin hat wetaed of Demoeratic ee pie over fraud and ¢ rruption that volunteers . A faimehood has been tuduetriourly circulated to entitled to the bousty nization b the predadiceof Mr. Gentber. that, «hen in (he [loard enthorised by the general goverument sin of Len Governore of the Arimehouee, be inte ri red the State Bounty Act, and not for du with e Catholic altar on Randall's leland, and bed it ‘raha! General Fry bes aleo informed | Tem ved) We are conversant with the whole matter Father Robert Kleineidam, the Kedemptorest Mis nares, told ue about it at thefime Father Kobe t the Catholic priest then visiting Kancall's I+ land, The alter in question was removed in 105, he J colored rreruite and volunteers Tavalid Corpe #iil be credited to the He, eounty, bat ont enlietriente in the navy. je alee states thet if Kings county furnishes ite - | Lore sunther tecanee member of the Roard 7 ut the rest 0 tne prate may ae, the wom I yore! the gext x: when Mr. Gunther bad men required 105,977. About twenty fvemen tered the itoaid he being active and efficient in edying th uatice done to Catho i ‘were yesterde: eniieted at General Bpinola’s head taree of whom were colored. who received bounty the same asthe others, The (ieneral received sutbority from Washington to raire « fostment, aceorsing to the regulations . by Act of Congress, and hes appointed Cap- cial et “hillipe, the See Board of (hari George W.6 formerly of the Long Island ting of him an jeers, a8 Coll ai the regiment, it PD fthe Ten Go Rice, of the 1534 New York, hae been eppeinted sur iter, The geen et Cien. Byincia’s headquarters. which, it will be seen, te conclusive ‘Tas 1.468 on the public buildinys and literty poles in Brooklyn, were displayed yesterday, in com Wemeretion of the evacuation of New York bythe ‘British army. Covrraarerr Br19.—Counterfeit bille of the denomination of on the Rank of Troy, N.Y, (ware passed in Brooklyn last night. tion on the subject referred to in our note of thie date cceurred on the 1ith Derem r. ISM, Mr. Gunther, a¢ you state. was nof a mem ber of the F on the let J the affir were Gove Smith and W from the very intimate feted hetween those genti:men and myself, Lrncet re epectfally decline giving « tranecript of the proceed og under my officiel ee re, which vou will duly eatiate for the reasone state: Ihave no oh ections to preventing the official record to the inspection of @ party whom you may detail for the ohject requested of me, Yours reapectfully, Josioa Prricira, EW YORK CARVERS ASSOCIATION — Mare Meeting The Carvers wii! meet at 201 and 998 Bowe:y on Sunday morming, 291b inet, at Y o'cik, to hear the reports of the delegates whieh will be « final one from the different @! and to transact other importent business, M. SIMON, Pree. WM GRIESINGER, see 149 PLUMBERS WANTED — 200 MEMBERS of the ‘otective Society to attend the meet ng at 187 Lowery. thin evening us EGULAR DEMOCRATIC, McKEO-/, and Union Nomination, FOURTH ALDERMANIC DISTRICT, Comprising parte of Lan sh Tth, L0th, 15th, aod 41h are FOR ALDER Ny LIAM DPOHERTY. WILLIAMSBURGH. Para Accipgnt.—About 4 o'clock, on Thea Gav afterneon, a young girl, aged 12 years, named Carry Gardner, fall from the stoop of her parent's re videnee, No. 315 Routh Ist strert, and soon afterwards C'ed, tm consequence of injuries received A Map Baarex to Daarn.—About seven @hek, Monday morning, a man 4i+4 at the eorner of ‘orth 6th and First streets, named John Mifinire, @bo was severely beaten on Bunday night in Firet otveet, near North 7th. It appears that the deceased wes comewh iested after leaving @ liquor store Fd by Alex. Grewney, im First street, near North th, whem he was assailed by three or four men, JERSEY CITY. Lacpanis Examrpie.—The (reat Western Railroad Company presented to each of the 450 em eleyees in their locomotive works, © Thanksgiving tarkey. It fe said that no strike har occurred among mt wi mst He HELMBOLIVS HELMROLNS HIGHLY sane BOLD's HELMVOLIYS HELMBOLINS NELMBOLDS CONCES TRATED ‘Ss BUCH. HELMBOLD'S t HELMBOLD'S MPOLINS Higtthy CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Hid y CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATE: HIGHLY CONCENTRATED INGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCUNTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOL NT) COMPOUND cComMEet COMPOUND COMPOUND FLUID FXTRACE RICHI FLU EXTRACT PUCHTU, FLUID PATRACT BiCuT Fit EXTRACT BRUCHE, FLUID EXTRACT BOUCHE, A VOSITIVE A PoSITive 4 POSTTIVE A POSITIVE A POSITIVE ASD APECTRLC REMEDY SERPCTEIC) REMEDY BPRCIFIOC) REMEDY EPECIVIC REMEDY PPECITIC: REMEDY SPECIFIC REMEDY EPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REMFILY EPRFCIFIC REMEDY bon All Ti\seneen or Affect fthe Mander ond Kid peor, and [hopalent Awallinge extetige in Meo, We men or Children HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BLOT F HEI MMOL tyes ENTRACT RUCHE, HELMBOLIVYS FAIHACT BECHIS HEEMBOLIES + RACT RECHT, ( FFLMROLIYS EXTRACT H bs ! bl HELMBOLIVS BX SE HELMBOLD 4 F HELMROLD'S FATRACT HOCH i HEL MBOLIYS BATRACT BUCHL HELMROLIYS EXTRACT BUCHE, HELMMOLDS EXTRACT HECHT HELMEOLDYS PX TRACT BLOAE, HELMNOLIVS EXTRACT HECTIH HELMBOLDYS EXTRACT BUCH, For weakness arising from han fon rrap aid tion Dirheuliies « Horror of Ib Pain io the Berk siar Systema, Hot ne Kody. Dryness of mia, UNTENANCE ed to go op, which thie , eoon follows Fauity, the patient may er nre not frequentiy fol o” * Insanity and RACT RECHL, ACT BUCH of dis Th ese Medicine Fpiieptir ire umption.” Many are of the cause of their ne The records of the Insane As, lumeaand the Melan choly the trot) Matitation, quires the aid of invigorate the eyatein, once medicine to atrengihen and whieh HELMBOLD'Ss LXTKACT BLCHL ably does, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT KUCH HELMBOLIVS EXTRACT BUCH, HELMBOLD'® EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHL, invart TON EYNEN 7 yo opr, | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCITL Sirs fal cone Sone ee tacit ae me ge | HE JOURNEYMEN PLUMBERS’ Pl)- IELMWOLD'S. PA PRACT BUCHU, as jast by them. tivel Society will meet this evening, at their | HE LMBOLD's PXTRACE RI OITL ae Ub hola fi at 7 M. Ry order, JAMES | HELMBOLDS EX SRACT BUCH, Accrparr.—A freight train, of thirteen care, ide ye ST ati y he bresidess, | PELMBOLD'S EA Yet HY RKO MTTORT om the Morris and Fesex Railroad, New Jersey, yes — | PU tim ite toate aw for, and more XO MILITARY ECULPMENT MAKEKRS— The delegates of the different shops will meet on Wert Baturday eve at 5 o'clock in the Bewery Garden, to report progress. W. mee, of Mr Dinger's shop; C. Moisah, of Stor Powers, of Hover's, F. Rutehid, of Williame’, nee appointed ant: Tresan tr Hy order GEO Pf, LORIGAN, Pi FORT CHID, J. CONART, See'ys. 160 33 JUDICIAL DISTRICT, 8TH AND OTH Wakps Kegular Union and People's Nomination. For Police Justice, the Bet ran overs wan iyi facee the Mette mies Grenge ion, frightfully mangling the boty. o'clock mail train alse killed a valuabio the same place. Basccrion.—The execution of Peter Slocum, ow confined in the jail at Freehold for the murder of fe mother in June lest, takes place on Friday, be- hours of 10 A. M.and2?P M Noone will to witness it except the Sberiif, hie as the mem of . ae oe gues 4 a WENKRY WILson 148 MARINE NEWS. IOC! WARD—MASS MEETING FOR Tica CAL KE ance ae ak ee a the Ratification of ©. GODFRE Y GUNTHER ae Mayor Alleittzens, without distinetion of party, who are in favor of the election of an honest and in corcuptible citizen as Mayor of this city Ben B,7.00—Sun 8, 04.36— Moen B.05,51-B. W. 08.48 OTRAMBRIPS. Far ans; Continental, New | {2 atiend a public meeting at BIEGE Drieane; Potomac, Portland; Wm Woodward, Balti. | Wort {2 st. bet 6th and ith fore; J R Thompson, do; Artizan, do; Sidon, Liver- atTePM. Ab pool; Atlantic, Aspinwall; Mey Flower, Alexandrie. Cr eine. BLA, +. Mish, Louis Shneider, John Kassinge: #ebneider, Adolp!: Schrether, Frane Brower, Jos, Ratner, M.D, Adam kaiber Tgoden: Later Ben Fi isco; Presid jew Orleans, Elwood Walter, Tortugas. o pyeenn ane na, Bombay; Adelaide, Liverpool: more, BA: S— Atlantic, London; Toni, Havre; Henri. | ing, Ch Wattler, John Lowry, étte, Bt Pierre, Mart: Hope, Glasgow;Gazelle,at Croix, | Delchmann, Jos. Stern, BRIGB Alice G Havana Packet, Rot- y Fides S1O REWARD FORTHE RECOVERY A of the taney enckoo clock, li stolen yesterday from the peato Chureh of the Holy Croes, 327 Weat 4 Tregons, Exeelsior, Rt John, }» Cornwallis; Advelorem, Yarmouth. : SCHOONER! —D Gillespie, &t Jobn:Caroline Col BAY River; Ann Magee. Voriress Monroe: Pou cet A Thropehire, Wash.ngton; A\bert 4 iJ jason, yeas any age ; Jobe Warren, do; BH W ; . 7 aor. anny de a nite Ay esi ti. de a rom SALE AND ro LET. Porter, d Roseett; Alexandria; mn 7 ° Pe odtrer, Washington, Joba do; Fi SOR SALE CHEAP, IN BROOKLYN, ON brie Mladalpa Eacc Pratt, Washington DC. FI pen a neat cuttage, hone, LOOPS— Cabet, . lern improvements, in perfect o1 T Robert Wilroa, Stem lord: diet Tanston ree fi, RaILLS PS, Builder, 6 iilman et, east side, half ARRIVED O, 222 WEST 50TH S8T., BETWEEN Ait STEAMBHIPSW F Brone, Reltimore; Novelty, and 9tb aves... Apartments, 2 rooms, from $4 Pdiedelpbia, Marine, Baltimore; Oapray, Provi: | @4 80 per month; geod brick houses houschesper co denes; ‘James 8 Green, Washington, DC. the premises. Inquire on the ty side (i GHIPS-. Ton, Aiteante; Caroline Nesmith, Cardiff ) LET—A FASHTONABLE, SMALL BARKS—Bolivie, As all; Laureate, Lingen; hi Broo! ¥ Columbis, Bbields; mine Krone, (lien) shoughar wilre Sect on: Fallon ates eratel a eran of RRIGR Dolphin, of nd from Bisbor Grace; Maia : cht nt By be Sent. For particulars address tJ tetor 5 a rom: . ol > ol 3 7 N 6" Harvest Queeu, of and from Hermaete” "°F | vitw ran be bed. ens aoe ee me HOONERG Argus, | oenereets ares sBaetow or T° LET—THE CHEAPEST APART- Monitor, Wareham; Cyrus Chamber. min @ new house; rooms from Apply of JOHN HAN ote Ph phie; Ci » Elisiizebeth- fen y Gola i“: Goal, ; m hea Hicks ar 0; ANTED—SMALL STORE AND ROOMS r lap . ALLS TAY ’ dics Portland, Gertrude Mottos, Rockland Halle, Wikce sete me bor high pr r; An: " s rieed, Raven; Baha, Machias Pepiuns, de Germ: 8: Address for three days, stating particulars, L. rt car, and; Providence; Wm | = a - me ¥ Phelps, Boston: 8 Swan, Wellfeel; Gli Thecspess, DO YOU WANT A CHEAP Raker, Gloacester. snd pleasant country homey If #0, you BF, Rarks Le Plate, Bi yres: can obtain a good farm of 0 p ensyte; Bounding Billow Wind aa ee aud every Couvenience, te a heetine gra tence! —- ———— acserrerene pel ‘or eG » Within 100 miles of N.Y. Ap- T F ply xy « 135 00 Late for Classificatio . OFFICIAL AND LEGAL cur INSPECTOR'S DEATHS. DEPARTMENT, _ i OM1ITH-On the 25th inst, of « short illness, in the " w York, Nov, 14, 1543. ouatry na Smith, aged 19 years, daughter of In accordance with @ resolution adopted by th d and Catharine Bailihs of the Parish uf iene! | Common Couneil, and approved by the We 4 CHSC HNL, sas on Pater enerpeen | “RRA PRET i Rete thik ta toe romyme ie on y afternoon, Proposals are hereby invi for the removal Nov. $7th, at 2 o' from the r | of the eootents of the sinks and 7 5 theriff acert, friends Ary fe oe ben tor fhe text anreann s father, family are ity, beyond the harbor, for the ne: apepectfully invited te attend, without furth OF DO SEALERS: 182 piration of the present contract, the “ATTENTION, COLORED Ve r a present conticetar (ar the in A S0 colored men wanted at 917 Centrest, near sadiion'te oun i aaa ies yi for eecapan yan ce - ie ‘aca fonts and runners bringing men wil) D6 ibe ¢ontract, during its continuance, only to the price to be paid for said remo by the ownersor occu of the said sinks or jes, or the person or pel emptying the same, and give two sureties in five thou- sand dollars each, for the faithful performance of the work and of these requirements said proposals rue be delivered at the office of the Oity Inspector, No, 19 Chatham street, on or before aueesey, 36th dey of November inat., at 1/ o'clock 4 tue and place they will be opened in the presence of the Comptroller and Cit Tetiaeer, hh 4 Boole. __ City Inapector._ FAD, AND THEN TRY BRIEST’S COLUMBIAN BALM, of, MAGICAL HalR RESTORATIVE. -For the short time that the atove excelent prepsration has been before the public, ite popularity and fast increase in sales Y te AtA MEET Ni OF THE GERMAN Demo- ‘ub of ¢] . 15th, ‘Warde. held on W led pease nese ese the bes, at Kircbof's, No. 114 Seventh avenue, Jam Muriey George Sehacfir, John Houtaliu, John Haviland, Serre Metsretd, and Jamer wens, were endore Oar A ed aatine sath Senatorial Distriet, and the Righth Judicial Diether ta for race weratie OERLE, ETER RIRCHOF, President, HC, at ENTION, WORKING MEN OF THE 984 Ward The ©. Goatrer Gun her Avge tie ergenized at J. Garv corner of diet et and 1(th svence, wiil holds mae mee tug at Union Hall Pr vy ‘West bid aap Fiiday evening, at Tie o'clock. Come one, come Oe several eminent speakers are ex. | our most sanguine expectations, alth for esneed Viet Pree sient JOHN t BART te, OHN GA: | tafed that when it once Became kuown, and used it -. - _— NE. Bee'y, by would be eagerly sought after by all whose hnir had ODFREY GUNTHER Die MOCRATIOC become thin, or who were entirely bald reat © Ratification Meeting, will take piace at Cooper's success and popularity of our Hair Joye, we alro C eveni: 4 uarantee that our Restorative tad only 10 beeo joorneie. on, Berereny BS Hert, 28th inst, un- nown to be appreciated, ‘Lhis Balm is "o 0, be me Constitutional Union Party atimulante for the growth of the Hair or Whirkers Joun L. Noves, brought before the public of this we are fully President ; Ben, Bos only from own experience, but from Germ: § y whose bair had fallen out, leaving spotens nn Contre) Creepimetions Jorge as a dollar completely bare, and whe Pre now ‘Max Gosrr, Doast of @ fine and healthy head of bair. This is no *' Presidents; | Potties at Mae Bie Kmurectver, Fut up in larve New York Democratic Conventio: + | Bottles at ONE DOLLAR: of in amall trial bottlen at Joux McKaow. een To be had of Reed & Co, 150 Allen at, cor, Chairman | S:anton, or at the corner of Ave. D and “Houston A at ners aoufectrrea eaZarihe pprtucniare, ith « list of Bpeakern wit he | at Ne, 4 wouth Mocond steel, Wilampbured, | Uv0 * eterag beeing then any of th: aretions of IRUN OB BAR x ae ‘ tate Constitutions ceiver in ) APPETITE hy Nerves Frown Broken Pocus ae MALI IT WILL GIVE You A Go Will give you strong, He POETRY. ‘The President's Hyma, Rev. Dr. Bet.ows bas obtained permission from fe President to give the foregoing ttle to the fol- sowing hymn, written by Rev. Dr. Muncemnens, The bere has been ect to music by tts ®uthor, and publabed, the profita of the male to goto the Bani. tory Comminsion, Dr, Barrows aaye of the byron, “may we not hope that milliona of our people wil, toolay, "November 26, be foun uniting in thie Ne he wan already beyond it, Fresh attempts were not encessaful ; and twenty times be renewed h, to come alwaye on the sarne deep water, med, aud out of traath,be # ruck out at ra dom, trying to find ground, without being rble even to distingniah the lee of Graves from the Iale of Treteron, A‘ter baviog turce! and re-turped for @ jong thine, struggling ageinat the water, inte which he p unwed deeper every toinute, and pase nd rom despair to hope, until By ie paimful, and @ rovet fell upon his eyes —eve: becoming # whirling clace to him, and his senses *malrn of T? were falling bin Yetancther instant, and Fran- Hons! Peal Med 4 Thankegtving ? tine aod Le a eink beneath the blows! The GIVE THANKS, ALL YE PEOPLE inmace, which he!ad triet to avoid, and which Give thanks, si) ye people, give thanks to the Lard, Avent f freedom, with joyful aceord ; Tet the bartand the Weat, North and Bouth roll along, tea, mountain and prairie, one thankagiving song, Ch fer cach verse no lodger distinguished, waa their last chance for Ne. He collected hia remaining atremgth to ut- fer @ahont for help. b.taati! heavier sea etifled iton his ips, Half deed, ad no longer having Give thanks, all ye people, give thanks tothe Lord, | Mort fee tng than the tnminct of sel’ preservatinds Alleiniar of freedom, with joyful accord, which outlives the will, he struggled he ® art me . 0 od the For the aunehine and ratnfall enriching again h mapirie Hig Hat Shake BR t et! oe be stopped : Cur aeres in myriads, with treasures of grain, bie feet had ete deat de = firm For the Barth ati! noloading her manifold wealth pie tee nd the reef. They made tivhted himeelf again, end the Water, which wan binding him, seemed now & Sibside, He took treath. locke! before bim, and Pereeived at about a hundred paces off, the ecarped Tock of the Iain of Graves, A few minutes mufoced to reach it Teache\ the shore, be sank down, cal! in @ faint roice For the stiee beaming vigor, the Winds breathing health. Give thanks — For the Nation's wide table, o'erflowinaly enrem Where the man * fenated, and all have bea With ne dage their God gi rights to enthr ded by Justice for all five thanke—- Ae be © Francine The terrified cir! could only ane In the realm of the Anvil, the Loom, and the Plow, | @wer bim by throwine herself into his arma, im Whore the mines and the fields, to Him gratefully | which be clasped ter fr @ long time. His Are® how thought had been fur her ~~ bia second took bir Hie the flocks and the herds, sing ye hill sider and | hack to Genevieve, who had to wait $i! he came voles On HieGe 0 domaine ehant His name with the gales. beck to Know thas hey were sy A Bg @till tottering, and tak ng the ttle girl by the hand, began toclimbthe scarped ascent leading t the terrace, He bad to go round the powder-mageziney tn order to avoid the sentry posted at the corner which overlooked the great roadstead ; and whem he reached the ordvan:e-keeper's door, he knocked gently, for fear of being heard by thoes outside, Fortunately Dorot alept the ight sleep of an old soldier : be awoke at the first ta d appeared of the window. ‘Open the door,’ eaid Matthew in @ whisper, “Ropare'!* cried the sergeant, confounded “Not eo loud! and come quick.” replied the atile or; “our life depends upon it." Dorot ‘ame quick» ly down, drew the bolt, and brought them in. Mat thew #tepped inaidetha threshold, with the child ing to bis knee nhelp us! where do you come from, Ros asked the sergeant. "You see,” replied the seaman ; ‘we come from the sen, which we have crossed to get here." Dorot drew back, with an exclamation of rute prise, = Is it pommiple s* criedhe, “In Goda name,what har happened to makeyou ritk your life ip this bed at bas happened"? replied Matth *\e, that Jeannette died thie morning of the tever\™ “What do you tell me? “What you asked me, Dorot ; and as Genevieve and I would save the other, I beve Wrought her we ou." d ‘“Tleaven reward you for the thought !* said the sergeant; “the clhiidis welcome!" He heid out his band to)Ma! w; but he did not take it, Give thanks d traffic. ve princes, behold, 1 Hiro W hove the silver and gold; drenof Labor, trne lorde of the eotl, Ihiess the Great Master-Workman, who biesseth your toil, Give thanks — Rrave men of our forces, Life enard of onr coaste, t der he loy hovah of Horte: tripes and the Btare aye with victory r Reflecting bis glory, He crowneth the Right Give thenks— Nor shall v@ throngh onr horders, ye stricken of heart, (nile watling your dead, in the toy bave no pert . (rod'a solace be youre, and for you there shal/ flow, All that honor end eympathy’e gifte can bestow. Give thanks In the domes of Mereiah ve worehipping throngs, Solemn Iitanies mingle with inbilant songs he Koler of Nations beseeching to spare, And our empire atti) keep theeiect of his care, Give thanks. Onr gnitt ond transgressions remember no more, Peace. Lard! righteons peace, of Thy gift wa implore; And the Banner of Union, restored by Thy hand, Be the Baoner of Freedom o'er all in the land, And the Banner of Union, &e. Give thanks— - Matthew Ropars, “Think well of what I anak of you," resumed he; Oe “perhaps the child may briog the sickness and sor- row to you here.” THE LAZARETTO-KEEPER. “T hope not," repiied Dorot ; “but God's will be cone iad ey en “Recollect, too,"’ persisted the quarter-master, *“4f the thiog ear of, there is a chance cf your being punisled for having \roken the quaran- tine,” “Then mants will be done!" repiled the sergeant’ with sitaplicity. “But think agein."" “Twillthink of nothing more, Ronars,’* tr rupted the keeper; “sou have ead encu too much---no more words the little one and I take | to Francine, took her iy his arma, anid curned her up to the little cloart wo Genevieve bod tormeriy ocoupied, he Linself took off the child's wet clotues, and Jaid Ler in Michae’s old crade When the mother turned r aplashing water, he wa causeway ofthe sunken reef, andthe waves were rising to his cheat, She tried to get up,but her srength failed ber, en lebecoull on'y utter afeebleshriek, Mat- thew heard it, and turned round, He saw through rknves the dim form of Genevieve half fallen ntherock, stretching her clasped handa to. warda him, His heart, which he hed hardened by uw resolate effort, pave way with affection He looked at the deep, green sea, with its gulfs yawn- ing ali round }im: above hiehead he heard the breathing of the child, who wa* panting with ter- und atthe nolse of the ou have b ought me He stooper down WILL GIVE YOU BRIAR AND BNESGETIO PRRLBGG, ror. eodthinking that the poor woman might fhe father, who had folowed them, remained WEY A ner BALD aa i oy et, ‘a! never see him n, the love and pity he fet for | standing 6 door with ok of gratitude tor HFLMBOLDS HELMEOLD'S HELMBoLD es | Let filed hoa eyes with He stopped, tn spite | deep for words, Only when Dorot rejoined hits, HELMBOLD's HELMBOLDS He LM Hi pea | of himself, in the mid surging Uillowe, | he grasped one of hia hands, and held } euty in HELMBOLI’S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLDS | furued tie Ltothe shore, and cried out Ine) bieown, The other, withing to avoid m burat of HELMBOLIYS HELMBOLIYS TELMBOLD es | suppressed, bot very gentle voice — "Do notery, | feeling, began to speak to him of the best way t HELMBOLIYS HELMBOLDYS HELMBOLD'S | Geneviere : and may God bless you! All will be} coneval the little girl's change of home, [kt was HELMBOLIYS Te LMBOLIYS HELMBOLINS | wel * Then, without waiting for an @nswer, | en ugh if ne one could notice her having gone from HELMBOLD'S EL HELMBOM'S | which he feared would weaken bis courage, he pro- Treberon ; aafor being atthe lele of Graves, that HIGH NOk ATEL ceeded on his way, his eyes fixed on the Une of | wom awaken no suspicion, asthe artillery party COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. | wa er which indicate! the direction of the re who werexwn duty at the powder-magazine, aud For purifying the blood, removing all ehronie con Sor P who might have woudered at tiis increase in the stitutional din: the blood, and th vrellabie remedy forthe cure of Berofi Aeaid Head, Salt Kheum, Paine and swellings o: the Bones, U leere tions of the Throat and Legs, Botche npler on the Face, Tetier, Lryeipes of the ekin AND BEAUTIFYING TIE COMPLEXION, Nor A FEW d effectual known of the worst disorde the corruption that a the discoveries thatt nd arise from PLiood. O14 ail been made to p ect HELMBOT OF SARSAP arleing froin an impure etate of | en , aud all waly eruptions keeper's family, were to be releved the very nex® morning. Kopers being #aticfiel on this point, they agreed upon sicnals for transmit ing the newe of each ia et to the other By repeating these sev. eral times @ day, they would at least spare ol) the pangs of uncertainty, At last, when al! was settled, Matthew weut to the window and looked out. The wind had freshene), the sky showed fewer ste. and » this t began to creep over the sea. “Itie time to go, id he, turoing t) the sergeant ; “may God repay you for what you are doing, Dorot! for Genevieve and J must remain iu debt to Now that he was uld no longer see before him anrth ng but one uniformiy-tossiog plain, without differ. | ence of movement or of color, He was obliged to ch his course nerely upon the rock of the Isle vein which the causeway ended, and the | aol which could just be distinguished | in the distance, Matthew advanced,sounding each step before tinn with @ broken boat-hook with | which he was provided; butin spite of bis cau- tion, the way became more and more diffi ult. ates the bloo the inequalities of the rocks exposed him to con: | you tor ever |" term, and pure tio is rivtsofslipping, Borne BP by the waves, Wel! talk of that preaently," replied the keepery whieh make disease. It #t afened by the deep roar around him, groping for | *the important matter, and at now trout e tions of the body and ra orders that grow | an uneven and unknown path with a gulfon either | is how you are to get beck. and rankle ip tl.¢ biood remedy, thar could rerolite be relied on, has loug been sought for, and now, for the firet time, the public have coe on whieh they eau depend, Ourepace here dora not admit cert ficates to show i's effects. but the trial ot aeamele fottie will show to th ek that it has virtues surpassing any thing they rver taken Two table spoonfale of the Extract of Sareapariiia added ton pint of water, inequalto the Iiehon Dist Drink, and one bottle is tilly equalteaealion of the Syrup of Sarssparilia, or the Decoction, 6s urnally made, t#” THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMIT TED TO | IN THE UNITEDSTALES ARMY, and are alec very general uee in all the SPATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INS LIPL TIONS throughout the land, as weil ot iu prove practices, and are consideced as invalustie reine dies. Sve Medical Properties of Buchu FROM DISPENBATORY OF THe UNITED 8 Es See Professor DEWEES valuable works on the Practice of l’lyric. ee remarks mado by the inte celebrated Dr. PIULY BIC, Philadelphia. see remarks toads by Dr EPHRAIM McDOWELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of toe Ry al Co lege of Burgeuns, Lrevand, and published in the tras actions of the King 1 ners’ ros) See Medico Chorurgical ik view, publened by BEN JAMIN TRAVERS, Felow of Rosai College of Sur ony Bee moet of the late Standard Works of Medicine, PRICES Extract Buchu @1 ver bottc, or SAreapariiin &) pert Delivered to dress letters for: HELMBu! HELMBOLD pot, 4 a 10th atreet, Philadelphia la HELMBOLDS Drug and Chemical Warehou N04 Dioudway, New York, or HELMBOLDS Me i " th 10th etreet, Philadelphia, dt hemical Warehouse, HELMBOLD'S Medica! Depot, 104 South loth etree’, Philadelphia ix for @. packed. Ad tle 1 Chemical Warehouse. av. New York, or Depot, ey HELMBOLDS Dru M Broadway, New York, or BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRIN CIPLED DEALE i BEWARE OF COUNTELPER NPRIN BEWARE (1 NPRIN BEWARE OF NPRIN BEWARE OF NPRIN BEWARE OF COUNLE NPRIN CIPLED I BEWARE OF } CIPLED 1 ; Who entesvor to a pose if “their own" aud artic! son the reputation atiained by HELMHOLD Ss PREPALATIONS TRELMBOLI) BELMBOLD's re PARBATIN tk HELMBOLD'S Pht ARATLONS, NPRIN- REPARATIONS, LIS BREPARATIONS, aide, he proceeded with thatextreme br slownetsin which #ilimpatience is mastered, and the whole being concentrated in each movement, His steady gave seemed to pierce the liquid waters; hie hands, grasp.ng the boat-hook, seemed as though thes woud plant itin the reef; and hie feet strove, with convulsive energy, to make out she right path re they took it. In this way her sod the middle of the ch To be Continued SHIPPING. NAKD LINE team to Liverpool, #45, currency From Queenstown or Liverpool, €30, gold or equiv alent in currency where the piunace st anchor HECLA penile Wednesday, 11th Nov sod mot nlese Phecries of “All's well!" nung = SIDON ¥ Y win © stat iotervale by the night-wateh, had for eome or passage appiy to awe tine ceawed seven the two. dark cures, so long | _3!4 Wiitaus & ot ION, 49 Felton as | | immovable at their posts, hed disappeared, The JOR LIV OOL=TAPSCOTT'S solors of the waten, confident that their look-out For LIVERPOOL TAF COTT'S LINE—= vas useless, bad doubtless fallen », Matthew, | Re ship GRATITUDE Sails Nov, 28th feariy ther waking, tried tc od peril by | Be Ship ALBION ; Dec. Bth burrsiog on: butjustas be entered the shadow ram hOB LONDON X LINE, wich stretched over the moonlit waves bebiud the | Ship VIC TORIA EH Galle Nov. 80th pluuace, the bank of rocks, which was gradually Defeat m0 ane fom ta he tay ed lowering, suidenty failed bien. Francine felt him lend or + west pose: ile rates, Dply ta | sink, 1} rs ry poet going down, poe We wae ay ee | pa &°CO., 86 Bouth et. 325 r + She could not rep cin = . ~ - ee Be lor tather drew her te bis breass ia | JQOR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK BALL and put bis bead over ber lips; but it was Line Packets--The ship ISAAC WEBB will eail Saraki ¥ # » bee . punctually on Tneeday, Dec, let, For e in i he geen badd exitontly ew Beard, | Cabin or second cabin, ayply on board, foot of Beek hit huex i "© | man st, or to BOCHE, BROTHERS & COFFEY, shad only tir » throw homselfunder 343 69 South at. (oe punace, aod to seize # Levin to ao LD bLACK STAR LINE FOR ung. ° | f tue watel, came ro, where )@ wasaoon LIVERPOOL, | by bis comrade vund ine, if I did not | ADELATDE : .. BAILS 8th NOV, hear a sercata |"? paid (he fires, | BRIDGE ATER SAILS 3d DEG SWALLOW FALL LINE FOR LONDON, Ship W. FB. STETSON SAILS Jith NOV, For passage or Draft apply to e euough, a8 good as woke me!" added the “Llowever, I've) cked out to uo purpose, Tecan Bre nothing," ae 421 WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton st “Nor l.' Doth were leaning over the sea, whch | ~ we TORE . or ; te pleaseut wurmur, with nothing w be i EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRE- 2 ribhubthe hgosripplea with their em- jand,Seotland aud Wales, Drafte for any amount Poliiepy of foam And Dt clicht. Tue second | ®¥silablein all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, lata a peters tt cates which | oeH at all times be obtained at the lowest posmivls | es tty Magy WHICD | rates by applying to TAVSCOTT BROTHERS & ui is voice falter, CO,, 56 South at BOs ct Morven," resured cautiously, — ~ have Leen ‘oan the Roseauvel and Lanvoe > Steam TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER- | wo ote ere, And wot leit some Chiistien under POOL Water y"" Cabin, #75, Breerage, #55, “What then _ Payable in Currency, “What th ‘repeatedthe sailor, who seemed LOUISIANA sails 4th Dec, VIRGINIA aaile Isth Dee, divided betwee rend shame, ‘ Why —- you Kuow what they I did not inv They er passage apply to WILLIAMB & ITO, ory soy thatdrowned who die in their sins leave | —-—————-—_—-—— od | their spirits in the waters which swallowed them , HE GALWAY LINE. and every ycar, atthe day and hour of the mishap, THE ATLANTIC, IRISH ROYAL MAIY they cry out in agony for our preyers. * STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Aud you believe tuat do you, Lascar?” said | ADRIATIC . 1500 Horse Power 4,000 Tons Morvan, ith aliugh wales bad more noise than | CA) (° 100 o 3'ho0 confidence in it, ANG $000 “ LiB000 “Teds uct I," replied the sailor, ‘it's my mates, Bus eti i, the voice w job Like any othe:, — ik was sharp ood shri, ike @ CLild’s, as you taint eay. “Com, come, what nonsense {" interrupted the The Magnificent Side-Wheel Steamship ANGLIA, Capt. PROWSE. Will eail from BOSTON, tor Galway and Liverpoo WMBOLI'> UREPARATIONS, | n Tuesday, Dec. 1, to be followed by the COLUM: HELMBOLD's PRED iM At IONS. * | foe baacior, evidently d a lied by his comradets | f aN vale ties er by th HELM LDS PREPARATIONS, ex) lant . ' You see (here's nothing to be heard f passage, vayable in gold or ite equivalent MELMBOLIS PREPARATIONS, a s nothing but mvonighton the :ea,and | in currency HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS, | tan raw, cola night How lucky we bave both First Cabin Passage, 280. HELMBOLD's s ; | keptou eo wine, Let's go and drink it; Intermediate " ane HELMBOLJ)'s BEDVENE BAT BOs BLED! | 16 will hearWwn you up.” Passtnaen cvarded nino to isadsa; Barta Hom, ‘ GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA® Tho two salorawentof, After waiting ® ™o-| burg, Havre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Autwerp, &¢., a0 HELMBOL Bold by LORD & SMITH, 23 Lake et, @od ai Druggiste. 4 EL LD'S. ; abit FOR BELMBO ASK FOR HFLMBOLD'S 8H Cut out the ortisemmens goad eed for it, ou avoid imposition abemure a7 GENL INE. IMPROVED ROSE-WASH. ment, Matthew sgaiv put the child upon his shoul- ders, charged ber to be silent while he encourag- eu Ler once more, let go the rope, and endeavored to regain the causeway; but he lost bis course, eond could only flad deep water, He was obliged to swim with his precious burden, but hoped that biaws Ri bec’ Ww she reef; ag eS Liverpool or Galway to New York a Toman oe AWRENCE GILRS & CO, baal No 1 Gouth William os i Ay | wicw euvbee rowed

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