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OF YESTERDAY.
Another Revolution
The New York “Journal of
which k*s all along been hopeful that the
troubles which now beset the country, ax
the fruit of radical policy, would blow over,
begins now to take the alarm. $o we infer
from the following note of w&;nin& which it
places conspicuously at the head of its lead-
iug editorial colnmo :
••It looks as if thezoal of those who care
more for party .supremacy than for the most
vital interests of the country, and who would
rather ruin the land wa love than resign
llicir rule over it, was about to plunge them
h.-adloug into a course that must end in re
volution Those who have hitherto been
the most hopeful are now gloomy and dcs
ponduul. for madness seems to rule the hour
aud the folly of our legislators appears to be
without restraint. If the country must
pais through the firo before peace aud uuity
cun be restored, perhaps it may as well come
now as ever.”
Spun king of tbe defeat of the Alabama
constitution, the same paper observes:
“The polities! managers who.are trying to
reconstruct the Southern States bad a choice
of two policies to pursue—one ul kindness
and magnanimity, which would have given
the wiiuess a tan chaucc without needless
humiliation; and the other, the policy of
Vengeance, (nicknamed justice), impoaiug
tesla and penalties which it was well known
beforehand Anglo-Saxon pride and self-re
spect would indignantly reject. The yew
Constitution was irumed distinctly iu the in
terest of the black man as against the white;
and that being the great object which* die
ItadiCil plotters desire to compass, we may
louk lor an amendment to the reconstruction
law which will make a majority of all the
votes cast (instead of all those registered)
sufficient lor a choice. Of course that will
have the desired effect. Thus il is that the
leaders of the Radical party stride ou from
one oppressive measure toanoihe£ corn et
irig no errors iu their legislation:'exeapiiug
thebe that lean towards tbe side of mudera-
lijn aud clemency to the vanquished Mouth.”
■ ■■■ '■ ' i . —i- 1 j •
A Sharp Corrcspoadeutv
The firm ot August ilelmont & Qo.. of
New York, in behalf of . the Rothschilds,
lately sent a lot of Pennsylvania Mtale slocks
to the .State Treasurer for redemption, and
asked payment iu gold. Mr. Kemble the
Treasurer, replied, declining to pay iu gold,
and concluded his,letter as follows: .
“I have no doubt Messrs. August Bel
mont *t U.i. hud many liabilities yut when
Ibe legal tender act was passed, which toe
came due alter gold hud risen to a.premium
of eighty. I have not j^et heard of Ijheir
conscience compelling tlion to pay in gold
instead ot Lhe legal tender. Wo are willing
to give you the pound of flesh, but tool one
drop of Christian blood.”
Whereupon Mr. Balmont responds,' aud
after referring to the connection f of the
Rothschilds with the Pennsylvania iudobled-
teduess, he says:
“August Belmont & Co., have never de
clined to meet uiiy ih m uut for iheddtymout
in coin of any liubitiiy contracted by
tuPtn in coin, belore or him e tlm legal teu-
d.-.ract.” • a : ’
Aud then he adds for th-
the State Treasurer:
“1 take this opportunity to express my
regret that the Stale of Ptmusyivauia should
have tor its treasurer a person who could,**)
“rffisgucetbe Slate he assumes t«» reproseut,
an “ forget the dignity of the office he hold ,as
to reply to a civil business communication in a
manner wtiieh must raise the 'blush of
S'lumeon the chock <«i every citizen of that
ttr^Ht and hoburod Slate."
ihe Philadelphia Lodger, referring to this
yirrespoiultiucc, remarks :
‘ NYhenitja lemombcred that the Roth-
cuttib are Hebrews, and that Mr. Belmont
tfhself ia understood to be of the same or-
Wu. the senteuce paraphrased from Mhylock,
we are willing to give you lhe poiiu<l o!
c but not one 3rdp/of Christian
I ; ’ * ,e wantonly and Hcaudalous-
M r k llll “ iu Hnch language,
, ' goisaly mis represents the
i *°Qwealth of Pennsylvania, and her
E?." will repel as one man the idea
in.i _ * e for dn m. lie will be form-
tl IM !' J “ e tlo ‘ 8 n«»t live to repeat bitlci ly
BVlv.7’ 1WrtUom,vr ' !f the StaLe of Puun-
tpisile^ ° Vel w,ou * ur 86111 S(> scurrilous uu
n 0 ? UEAT Lai.kv HoaSis.—If you
c ..... ,*y l"'>ses it your own fault, aud
„er* i. , “ Hes ’ ,or if ll ‘°y do not ^
r re,a ao: °e cause lor il ‘
) special benefit of
pull ttu
m.iVM ii co,llc , UUso Jor il, and if you will 1«-
Voor I, ? i UjM ’ l,le «*ffaet Will t*ease. YVhen
kuow^i^ ^ i* ° xo ^ u, *» a,ui Si***oot
l^tsaliio 1 * ,,ul *° Wheii be
ut M . i . exc ‘ l ed stop him five or ten miu-
hor.se n i ! U * l,, ’ c “ uie calm; go lo tbe balky
a! s sn ,,IU ’ Hu .' 1 K P pM R gently to him ;
Will • ? u us he is over h>v exciteiueut,.he
Woril \v? 6 c . i,Nes out of ten, pull at lhe
*3fuiv 'mob i*** u *» HUt * alathing and swearing
have ppnu i. u Worse. After you
! cooieSw e ' 11,11 •*while, and bis excitenu nt
I each wav?.* Lhke . hiW b * Itohtoi turn him
Pull out ii , <:w uhmitcs, as far as you can;
t Uiiu-o l " UKUo ’ liiiu a little; uu-
a Vd let o’ , fc . u ht ‘*p bufoie the balky bor^e,
i tberu H nvV i ,l ler sturt ^ r8t; then you can take
I a *a:»Vs i . X m W1 ^ h * A Lalky horse is
lhe pull i? # 8 P ,r * t C‘f and starts quick; ball
'ttuudiuir J >ut ^•orc fhe other starts; by
| % close «n^i- ro llic ' ,ther s ,ft rts first.
Oi.ke anv l, ,, eat ‘ ou Ul iWs • 'dc, you can
been ui;‘ alk .V horse pull. If a horse ba
« )ollod > JO** should bitch him to
° n level «r Wa ^j 1,1 HD '* 1 H, 1* *t ar.jund a while
g °Und; then put ou a little load,
gradually, dressing as ixs-
|fi.l • ft'wuua;
U, ,Ue ?*« il
and '
I ^•■•rk"knJ? 8 ? orl ,ir ^ e You cart have a good
■ ae—American Fiymur.
. ,.' r “ E Qw,
| cU PIbe
nt^okncs of LiTxxitinss®.-
folloss
!^VWr'
witl K para^Yjiph from tbe e.lilo-
u ew |" U ' U 01 lh e Nuw York Sun, on a-
“ e ‘tadieal<„ guu .
Pro btf®? T 1 l;oil ifeaj tho other dev
4x1,11 unv.t.fu J lUu '™ Ought to have uu
frills r i t Cralar yi heeauHe ho h,d din-
li 1 *hi cnuhi n . Hrm ’ “Wf.* >«»ra »go,o
k “8- Thi.'i! 1 ““ “ very much in wri-
WTor HnirV' 01 ,. 0 reason. He is
N'ideucv ?■'. f hB l,9,ial w » t * » >f •*»
hoc,,. a “‘ 1 “ he requires speeiel help.
i^Rlit in a «y peouliar disability, he
i ! 1,1 c,„> {J.’a,}\ . oot tin owe pocket.
® c °ntr»et, the deficitn-
Buii,.. . u*= made good by hiuiBelf, and
party to the bargain.
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Washington, February 17.—The Suprev UD
Court to-day overruled the motion beretb-
fore made to dumian tbe apneel in the Hb-
Cvdle cue for WAnt o/^&aietion. Tie
case will therefore come up lor argument'dn
“fYUa, AS pi evionaiy Arranged on the 1st
Monday in March. , •*
■•prsrfveeiv J.p.a
8a» FsANottop, FeBrnnry IB —The revo-
lution in Japan is in consequence of opening laDl
tbe port of Mikado. This information sraa
derived from a prisoner who escaped from
thp capital There ia but little trade at the
porta Opened. Foreign traders aud aeitlera
are much dissatiH&ed.
K Jwst capaized in the Oaaka River,
drinvinnj; Admiral Boll, Flag Liemenant
Kced. and teu of the crew belougiog to tbo
United States Navy.
Cholrr. la Soars .merle.
New Yokk, Feb. 17 Tbe steamer'San-
liagode Cuba baa arrivad from Panama,
leaving thereon 7th inst. Shu reporta the
ahotera raging terribly «t Buenos Ayrea.
One hundred aud eighty victims daily. The
citizens are fleeing from'tlio city. 1 At Vtlle-
mam 210 out of ‘270 railroad laborers died.
Tho wheat crop of South Australia is a
failure. * * d . ,
Heath aad Harlaf of a Japanese ia Ne*
. , « 1 >f ■ Ad J - j <t
It hna already beeu stated that HfLyah-t*-
keo, the leader of the Japahesh troupe : re-
ceutly arrived iu New York, died la. that
city ou Saturday evening of heart disea9^.
Tho New York Suu thus describes tho hon
ors paid to the deceased by bis compan
ions? ' I
At the bead two lights and three cups—
one containing rice, one water and the third
crackers—were placed together, with a pa
per containing tho name of lhe departed
chief. On Sunday tbe body was covered
witU wjiite lineu, on which were laid-the
passport and other papers of the deceased.
Late io lhe alternoou the body was placed
in a black rosewood coffin, lined with white
satin and having silver clasps. The name;
age. &o., of deceased were engraved on 1 the
Ci'ffiu plate. *" *‘ I_ ' !,L *■
laid ou the oi
^t^1Sa4»nl»orH
character which led her ereryVbi]
8i%|pHh en W^'kave^f^civodJa^ lelttf^
frGBjS leliabi# soidUt con^j
ng Thai Mrs.
coin has been boarding at Chicago, until,
All his best sdk clothing was
>ffl:i, aridfclf will be deposited
iu the grave together. He is the first Japan
ese Jhat «’Vor died in New iork. 'A ' j
Thfe Japanese beljt ve in the Irkhstnigra;
tiou of souls, aud that the souls of those
who die the, death of the righteous will take
possession of a human body, while .the tools
of those who die after a life of widf
will be condemned to reside in lhe?
of inferior animals, and the worse the life
me worse the animal. .The companions (
the deceased, numbering twenty-four, fei
his law severely, aud refuse to be comforted
and to eat. They sit on the floor praying
aud mourning, and swaying tbeir bodies t<
aud fro, not speaking above a whisper*., foi
fear ohdiat urbing the repose of the deceased.
The most to be pitied atoQng the number ii
the blind anil aged mother ‘of the deceased^
who was compelled by the Jaws of Japan to
accompany her son, he being heir only stop-
port His wife and two children hat
left a widow and orphans in a
They believe that his soul will remain among
them lor seven days befhre it is consigned
to its future strode, aud they will not ceast^
to mourn his loss for forty-two d.sys. Hah \
yuh-ta-kce wa9 well to do in Japan, and wad
lhe proprietor of some houses and laud.
The body wa* taken to Greenwood Cemulery
ou Monday morning for temporary iuterment
in iheStrangers’ Receiving Tomb. No Iu-
acral ceremonies, except the Tfa^rs and
monotonous chauting ol the relatives, took
place, owning to tbe foci that no minister of
tlieir faith is in this conutry. The company
will* not perform at present, their religion $e~
quirmglhun to Hjicud a mdidh m-prayers
and luueral ceremonies out of respect to thet
memory of ihe'dead. On the reforu of >ih«i
troupe to Uu ir own couutry the body WTlIt
he takeu with them. All the Japanese,
tdulls and 'children, attended lhe body to-
the grave, together with a-8inall Lumber of
Americans. _
-0U
ree Democrat-
Not thai
‘number” bot
DkMOCUATIU VlcrOKiSS.
ic victories iu oue day will
.hey are ho great in point of humber, i>at
they indicate umni takabiy the drift of. pop
ular sentiment. Elections were held on
Tuesday iu Binghumpton, Ogdensbnfg and
Krwin, all thin State, which resulted in vtc-i
torics for the DemocrAiit, though each place
has long been a Radical stronghold. Here!
are the. figures of the majorities iu each place
iu 1864, J«68, 1867 and 1868:
1808. 1867. 1866. 1864.
OuUi Rep,
.. 78'
ii
Rep.
'P\
U
Rep
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Ditin.
Bingham pton 17.)
OKdeUMburg 7U
Erwin 25
This table shows that each of -the' toWos
returned banilsome. Radical mi<jorllicain
1804 and 18GG; that two of them did the
same in 1867 ; while the third satostRated a!
leinocratic majority of 15 for a Radical one
>f 72 ; aud oh Tuesday last every one’ was
carried by the demuonUa. A similar change
throughout the Stale will give na 1410,000
‘majority for our Presidential candid aU:.
Friends let us try jpor it! —Nap i'orl- World,
Feb. iff. — ■■ - ■ ' J ■ ‘ ^ ;
ii WpWfhen jMhhave^Mkii ved^
'Hmio, reli^Uf sonJBu <
Dfnn* repoR; and stating ^al
In has been boarding at Chicago, until.
nattsgfi;
Mr a Lincoln’*: temper is said to be „
table, owing, perhaps, to the chagrin .
feels at the ingratitude of .the Republi*
party toward her • ShC dresses very
and devotes much of her timo in the
of friends who Hre in quite humble ciren
stances, to whom she uuburtheus ,h£r
thoughts and iopaip aned- her greatest pride
seems tobem watching over v'l^d,” aiid
directing him in every proper course.-r-r^Sif
^ ; MUilo
Th# Fa'bihk m Pnugsia.— 1 Jliq Gorman
papers are filled with hcarCrendingdetails of
the famine which now prevails in Eastern
Prussia, isf ctjoseqpetirSWlhe failure pf
l q r %ujombee of
pliibes Iypus fever has broken dot, and lhe
JHKMnt of miseiy met with among ttibus-
audH p.»;peoole,baffl:s all description. The
Prussian Cavern men t and local cpqi mi itcen
ure.making ilm* utmost V ffdrtt^io-afford as
much relief as possible to the sufferers.
id Grant org^n . ot^ jjfew
following perrineut ia-
THa‘••Times, - «
York; makes the
quiry* '
- “If it is intended, by ‘admitting Alabama
by sj»ecial enaotmenis at once,’ to show tlse'
nine other. States that Congress- ik vescffircd
to brine them bark into tbs Union, widf Qr
without their Votes, why not |m4s a generAl
law, that shall finish the whole business at
once ?” !
Grant H%
jlind
Giant’s jrjlindor fo-da
P"iuts ito issue. An ex
dip fun
Jajr doCH;
ex-nnml
from Illinois who is now here, and who ii
been a friend and Companion,of Grant s fn
Wiylioo'cT, had’ii long interview with tha '
oral a few evenings since,wad* learned froth
himf Hat he blames his pretended iiaUticsIi
friends lor all embarrassments. . He sail
that ho had endeavored to keep out of their
mebliespbut that thi*y fiai entrapped him be
fore be knew it and involved him in his pres
ent difficulties. *• <Tf, said the General, ‘T
can only manage to get out of this gcraj^*, \
promise ih«y dctol’l catch me again.” Duriii]
the reoital. of the manner in which lie hAc
beeo overreached by politicians the .G.mer^
exhibited a deep feeling, fthfl left the 1 <mpres
sion in tho mind of hi4Tri«fids that ^ would
wash his hands ot Radfchlista. ’ : 1 |
si
T J»(j to JjrjUl-jVoHJi«i <Tt ^Oi flTOk
nnwaiW’
bkibb* ramiutins,
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pul l>a«ill till iniTUiv uxmI
fITtMS MA fTU it Mil Ai«Skl» T*it.
■HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
BUCHU
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A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
• ■•' NOB DISEASES OP THE >-^ 1
Bladder, Kidneys, Grarel
AND- . .
Dropuloal Hwelitiig^a.
< Mil) £«:(<'i
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This medicine Increases the power ot
and excites tho absorbents Into healthy aetUwi, by
which the water or cslcerou depositions and all un-
natural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain
and lnflammiuion, ami M Uken-bp
MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT Bb^H!
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Gtoftoc Fhancis Tkain’s Lkctusks is
Cohk—Gnj£XT BoFOi<an D^MOMSTaanah-s —
Mr. Train gave his first lecture at Cork on
January 27. He hid an enormous uudienco,
and waa received with, noisy hjMgnifesuition*
of dniight. He remarked in 'commencing
that he hadseut invitations lo tbe detect iv<
police to be proseiu. He went on to
Ireland ihd the Irish; and detooupceo^ l|j]
RoCboi^Si wtet .'‘slanders.” Speaking ol
brirtilielt, be said he was born in JBipstou;
which he chpraptnrja^I jw one 'Hie pieUD-
wat places in Amferida.* .'d&Srkp sof ter fiir thai
piece of ill-forttone, atoll ^hTo^lzed for iL
His nncestorH, however, Were very, fijaiint
guished pt ople. and qbe of them bad bt-.cii
second cook in * thfe’* ! Ma> flfiWer. * ’ An' the
Americans who had come Imre, he said—Mr;
Mjr^^^dsl^atH^ Ho* cono.uderf
of his admireis.
The power of froziin water ia singularly,
illustrated iu a lecture on hvpl and cold del
livered by Protestor lyn\lall- before ipu
Rc>yol Inslitul ion of Great Britain. Among
his t-xperimeuts,and ordionry bombshell was
tilled wiih wutiw, Securely plugged, aud
tli«BtnWMrm ,, iiTiQcKet nlii'il with’ pouudeii
ice and salt. In bHlf an honr the bomb-;hbli.
Wa# .burst into firagment» by ?lhc mere- freez
ing of tbe Qoufiucd water.x»- ■
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•#- For other uoiumorcUl news tbit-d-pag** .
• •*-. .• . • •-
HnvannaN Mir^rt.
- <&4Hi»r THK efaws *lNH f IlCRALD, 1
Havannah. Febrimry 17—Q P. M. I
CoTrlrii^-Otfl’ m uket tr.tM morning opound very,
stroutf, with an activo (toii^nd^deinai.d, aud Live -
(tool and Naw York market advica<< beiiii; verv favor
able, noth ahowtug au advaneiv and very active,
C-iUaed thin one to Income exceed and very icr^U-
lar, nffddfeif being heldinmahy eaaei at •22c: i f ' ‘
^s other r
W »a Gkuit Affkaid —Ha LaJ wiLoesaed
the wrathlnl and uudeliberalive tone of both
Semite and-H<*use when any party edict, or
view of the majority was called in question,
constitutional or otherwise. Tic toad ween
the fainted. O|)poaiuon to extreme measures
met with the mstmit. pafi^age of unconsiiiu-
ticoal laws He had seefi. ihe-funtest mur-
mur of “free epeech’ j froin Jndge Fhdd met
with »>nroiuary commftt« : 6 »»f intfuiry, with
the view of impeaching him, anjl. fiaving^cett
ill these things, could it not have occurr«d
to him that hwpwDH3uer»l‘a^j«^^Mi
tora froui bi», sod be redact SfFwM.j
tlie same CoOgfessi.nml vengeance If be Iu -
tered in ftdhewMPdw lhe legwia ivjs/powe^
ies his idol iu llip mire, if It
fails t<* FiMW
a rone. S> UOuqivss seems eapable or ile-
gradiug all tbo idols ut tbe fiq«blicSDf»tV
save tlie neifto, which may' happen ill j be
whirl of evonts locome athwart its pasBOD
Atyony Aryini. / ; ,{ ^ /■. | J
Tp* Good Time. Ooi<iNB.,-Dr. a
noted si'iriluAlist, Flio has b. ea ou rpcepl
Visit to Warrentoa, G»., says it has been ri-
vealed to him that this oountry bat>eeu
• lie hog inning of her troubles, but those to
•r.r« rf br:3s:'iaaas!5
lion to poor Southerners.) He ssyt we
^“jBBdfeariSsaBsJS
the next fourteen years, during which tome
liuglAwLmll looAB herAOrBMUi f'W**.,Shd
l f one‘fr." l l^| l AhdW«n , HMtf NnX ^e
:-r. aims juanaE
«ud, dutitus»l.«i|{4»«<ld'trfdN»»^' Q Md5A
degree of iiroeperity hitherto unknowu m
the l oitory flf any lraid. All ol which we
IosnsdsewAbetMeonsboro Hersld.
Tub
new#^.
opeiatloilS „
from the premonitory ymptoms about our
city—all the wagons now bringing in cotton
rot timing loaded W*H*
Though .the ’present price of cotton may
weeks ago, yet the coming crop, we think.
NAUICKT.S BY TBLkimAPil.
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■ •'i’.M n Fordfn N*rii«li.
•i t " *•' London Feb imry 17—Nooa'
jggttf n&frvw • u ?! TO ,l? ‘'
FkANTfoRT. FbbiuaTjf 17—
TiNANtiiii^r-T). H. ffoudE 16J4 .
Livkiipool, February 17--^toon v
Cotton.—lUiket t. liy,. exalted aa4n libber.
galHS. art.niO baVl! nplRuda. fcl ou npot, and URd to.
arrive; Or!ea.^,i»vf. - . . ■
Bhmadhtofi-n—y • liet,
Omais.— 1 U>ru edrtTef.. j ^(j A
i YWa«UO i&n&f#**¥;Ktfl
New Souk, Febraasy 17.
SMKaftlK2MS**+*. in
Fdoum—Unctanwed. . ’A>tim; A
OluiN -WM oall and uuChaaged.. Com in J»
or'of buyers, ffira quiet nod Arm. Oat* dqU aud
las-Porlt alwdF .t*B,WI. LsrA.sHsil
I i §bffjy.-il%inieAiip»~«^dF. s uirt -
HAM
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CERTAIN.
AND
Speedy Onr*
£ T H TliK Unfailing; Remedy In all canes of
. NeHrturla Y»u-I*«n^«4*tt«Yt»Uii|? a perfect ciWf
iu Ions lhan t weaiy-Mur hoara frmu toeaseut do
moretfinwYtono okTHRlflB PILLS.
No uLh<* farm of tieacalgta or - Meevoas Wse
lit at) failed to yield to this ’
Won6yr^||em«(®^ 0*^1
cs of Cbrouic Neuralgia
laments,—of many ye^
Even in the.
BOS )f.nrr«l tVr* bfih'derai
aniudlag.T^feBlnc.tke SHHtMimm tW-naeiAWWi
fe«r day*, or a few weeks a, the aUauai (J -^jv*ya .
lords the iuo*t aslonublne.r<di6f, aud vmy rmely
fiileto produO '. a complete aakfierwianenl «*re. it
jsoiliatoi* nodriiwop^thciAaAS*^ lb
hpi
iielil
J, ^ i ...
-Il has east nearly three milBowFdP
MmoaUoaal htnfcs with ooUbn
>( ... u sssnsl”-*
»»ll yai< ( oAh*jrf ^rtM' *"d postsi..
inn |iirti|L- :: .tl eo, Po*tdge 6eent«. ■*
.rill
i ad.br tH -’i «•*
1 TOP5WB jyf 1 #;, Sole .
r< Xltsnosr Sr^rr. B°ston, M....
Jan<—'’’awCm
fel TAiii*
M t* .
i;
NOBTHBU III'
aus
at
^ja Nj « .1
Por Weakness arising from Excesses, Habits ot
DlHHipa’.ion, Karty Indi.sorHUons, attended
with tha following symptoms: *^
Indisposition to exertion, Iona of power, loss
ru mory, diificaltv of breathing, weaktiervev; tree
tiling, horror of disease, wakefalueHs, d-mnetu)
vi-ioo, pain in the hack, hot hands, flashidg of M
ho *y, dryness of the skill, eruptions on tpe fac
uiiivrr*ai lassitnde of the mnsoufiir system, pall
coimtcnaucc.
Thus.: symptoms. If allowed to gp on, which this
medicine inv.otaMy removes, soon follows
lui|iutcacc, Malty, KpUeptle Pits,
In one ot which he patient may expire.
Who cau say that they are not frequently JpUqwefi
by Lhom) “direful dlsesee#,” !
Insanity and Coniutnpfieti^T
Many are aware of the cause of-their suffering. btot
m ao will confer*. !
TUB KEC’ORDSof the INSANE ASYLUMS
Aud the "iflaucholy d^alha by Oonsnmptlon bear
ample witneas to the trath of the assertion.
Tho couEtitutlou, onoe affected with
OBOAMC WRA^NES^.
diclno to sire
vigbriite the system, whl
.'»i i :.
keqnires tbe aid of mcdiclno to strengthen and 1% ef DITlON
llelmbold’s Extract Bnchu
ir.t ■ d : iuj’A SOU 4 «S,I. j
Invariably does. ; u lT
A Trial will Canvince the Mont Skeptical.
In many affections peenliar to Femflflhs,
THE EXTRACT KlICHII
Is unequalled by an? other remetiy, aa ln Chlorosis
<>r Ketuutioii, Irregularity, Painlulueiis or 8nppree«
don of Custom^Mr Kvaciiatlonit. Ulcerated or Schtov
ran state of the Uterus, Sterility, and for aU com*
biaims Incident to tlift sex, whether arts ng froa
mdiscretiow, hauiMuf dlsstpation, or in the * -
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
^5P*8*k Stmptoits Abovk IK^' ?
Family Should Be Without ft t!
w Tidal
Staple and fancy Dry
And which we are dotermlMe«l ; p)aeff atrj; j j
•TOcei 1 r. , [
ftWH 1*StqwwMbgp.AiiMRia^»»»><«*- i
0A8E8 PRINTS AND DELAJNB8,
GASE8*BLEACHED 9HIBTIN08 AND
SHEET1NGR. • '«“T
OA8EH K«NTHGKY‘ JEANS AND SATt
n.w-.iNBsa^ io bo. juf'-jia-u oi I
CA8IS OASSIMERES AND CIAm«
UABK8 DAMASHH AND LINEN,
BALER SHIRTINGS AND NHEETINSH
BALES BLANKETS AND SHAWLS,
BALES LINSEYS AND FLANNELS, Ac.
No
f.J
M w5yl0<i
l i.
. -it .. .. ii . . i a*r«N 13
Take no more Baleara, Mercury, or nnplednnri atd-
iciue f,»r unple .saut and Dangerous Dlsesoee.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
. •>•«•*! .*'> »AWD l f.*****
1M “ROVED BOSE WASH
COUKS hBCIUBT DIME ASKS- . ■« H
(nail their t-taee*, at little expraise, tottto orno
httiigo in diet, n» iuconvsntonee and no exposgre.
It C»U9CS a frequeiit do dre, a id gives strength to:
irinn'e. thereby re iioviog ooetruelioua, preventing 1
in.I curing Htrlct ires ■! lhe Urethra, allaying Pstu
udli llimiuititiu, ii ' '
eases,
worn out mailer. ,
Iu tin i, ■ b >8 n duS-adioM
--- - VMV vivui.w,
It fliiDiintiou, s t frequeut tn tills cIumi of dis-
i, and expelling all poldonoas, diseased and
Vffl’i*
JB
USE HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
For aU ii flections and diseasee of the Urinary
OrgsnH. whether existing in MALE Og.Ffr
MALE from whatever cense origin sing.
* and no m titer of how long standing.
Diseases of*!hesqorgans require
tlie miltof tC Dmret 1c.
; Hhlmbol^.' fixtruot Buohu
W THE GRK\T DIURETIC, and la certain to have
die .desired effect lu all dist-aaea for wbirbric .is re-
uoiu nended: K.idenc*? of the most lospuns'blsand
liable charade.' will ftedompany the medRlue.^ *
O
jiloM
“BHYSICIANS,” PLEASE “NOTICE! ’
1 make no “secret*’ of •ikffradienie.*’* ' * '
Helmbold’s Extract BucNvk
ll |1 fXHUflbl). Prscth*1 and Ans-
i C^iuUt, aud Bole MantfafUueK of
Uclmbuld’d GeHuiue
r
afcjia
.. . ,N J 1 er.i tMhM
, ..YoJw' StMM
:• . i mti liuikiM
ZS '-*■■■- -Awmow®.,
Persenallv appeared before me, ah Aldsrrran o]
•he Ctoy of Philadelphia, H. T. Uelmbekf, who, be-
i ng duly *war», doth- eay, hieprep
on# narcolic *»a mercury, er other
bat are purely vegetable. Il T.
8w >rn and subscribed before me, this?,
IMA WM p. HIUBKHD,
Alderman. Ninth street, above Rsce,. .
Philadelphia.'
U . i ! ’l . *;iU i.IH .! ilT •%$
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• to;
, i tW-.i dOStfW'MUtl >■ :- tbM
mp !ir a
L htonvfc hww
« U .m ••mt «I> ; V -«*Se-i:
Priw, *1.*5 par BotUe, oFSti tor *6.50,
halvarsa to «n, SddrMS,' Mattel? uacfc«i troai 0.1-
Scrsat^as. MM Own farwabmattoa, la cox*-
Uaice, .0 ITTSSCTTj
H. T. HELMBOLD’S
a *»*B»0ADW4Y. NEW YUEE,« ^
■edSiowi EEncsL MMiV,
niuafci*to,FV, ;,;^1
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to »r iif. -osl dr> ill -* * I
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t»rt Hi rm
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K-ttao# <*> Krt 10!.L
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iuili ivalumUi
... - . liObWil .»>*i L-t-.A-sL ww
The Prsprietor, haring Ills Ag wtaiie Carspe,-ssd wssMeg e
itaik {} ,Jir»
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b**n
at P RITES
oilq^^alsT %H
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uu>o eMfiiw.iitti diiw i w^i •
iH tJ t I r-iii-s | •aw '»y & a
atO W.uq.^ ban lascilfti »di .HarfiuII
Mode'
di nii JBafl A til
MM k: kin
mo aoqu suiwwi •*** Li**.di^Zi In of a*
is U of »liAw«b mu •>*. ..m.?,.Wo
ix mv baa j i yijaia alaousvq i }
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adt k*u U pl*ir ..-j on yfiaa
tail Ji Io iiol ♦
>iiiw feftosi-‘*4m e*n,dt t4 lu^tH <|4|wio:i j a
itstjhi affi to StootaiS-AKoHr. u(i t*f tu s
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k'tu’mdkft oui Lo aAnutv
nuiiOHih-iKX.?) t-dl Oi
riii n ,,t] l. Wt.W J» . ■ oldifchllSl
will be AS LOW M they eas ke
J d .fd*. Vft *
PhiladelpMs, • tbe ^toilswisg HMDS s ' ■ ^
•«iU to »*,” Ll fc OeS. i«i-S oSI^WflU* •■■sn*
. io to.. .! 11 li Mil ot dUUt ) *- b " *•*» <n ““ Sa-uls.u
,i* t ,'UOJlUto. ri.»J ! nauil* Wi*OV> -3 * “S' »»■«. • *
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ti ‘bom i d*}»••■■ w»-u ’{Hi :
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t ik . jq ZJf-‘ JmjWL -.».Od to; 1+itfa tMZ iH* i ilW
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'li ***i}i> *.
Surgical tnstrumants, Oy©
UaflT n : UNME . U jontoafl ,
rXltr 8TOEIOE can be In. la PIKE-PBOOF
uf 8tl>RE.cn Day street.
’ * “‘x -15. ‘Poet Offlce. Jhhihl .
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BUYERS!
’ -• *V‘ «• Itt^dibMo^i- i to. »i*.M
iCHEAf DRY GOODS!
t '1 -:-i I mi h i
IVgn toK 8TKAMSR8 FRESH AU-
•;to our aLpuigy. HEAVY STOOA of
i-,ili doid*i tiU V
! Mu '-da Ww *
,di> •ii A
Jt ubioMi
>UV jjJV fetal fcMitt I
-:»0 f*ill
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ka X
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i. • .Jm adi d. fad W ik>U
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>ui •* Il.toidiq ouia*
ill »•>.« l\sk i*» rwiros.’
i
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u«>iu»qiuett J«;
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M) »leii:^; *n» ol Vit»K>
N1TR00ENIZK1) '
. ..-Ito awwit iKQyltoHH mII tottfthMfw oi
till it* i IO iwdljl'xi* ON V* tilt >L ^‘>1
tdir
La* if Liiiu
a ifmhUtM slchaM -df-*D 5o Mill bufc | o| ml
A Valuable and Powerful Fertilizer
mvAto. t^aL-jaituo ««. ss,o «tol UUSSW"
f®J:;.FQfipaitWi]d9^C A* Gankin
rnj
I M.I1
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t. okr- i
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TEH, PIN AUXJM
iu g> -. 4 t.iil n *<• n*flck*-'<$3 ft-.li !
su tosflf ^. .• •• . lfe• • aaSol j
Is to bo found at the r*K dl*-i j
•.M*> h»* "i .i' iiiWt} a i vmeiitti
Jhi Hr Oil'tUmrx.H L
fry
*****t
-b V*; -•? : iStoilJtti i!-J
■m ,'wiitf ’ 1 e«U to :>;it jfjTfHil
VALENTINE BASLEK,
, l diiw n*ri t, jpHj t.Qd »ac» >.*>*['
'•*&** Where the choicest
.it ’■ V
Witt
*‘©L of i
!>* *•
jauar-idf
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wU
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Mat be had.'
■ ma q u lataj
toVg 'AbViiKnaZMJtNT \tf
PATAP.SC« OITA NO, ’•
*1 ..... •• ■ —Sto .**..* . ft 1 ti.
Wlfiehls of rale excellence and of extensive ’uuejin
-the Mldd- J * a ' flta
Idle Sldtew p irtWTthji ly. SDtf ^evtaf # !
North CaruHaa. we tn««eFhmtervt».t*H Om-iibrf '
trial fU it, feeing aesored/rowi previoad «
.. itSTnai It iH out. of the mhet.jpcoditcttytf ,pr
pertmineiit ferttl seni that has t^er lie'efi nv'.uce.
•ny t-oBittty. tmpToving the1ntNl>u ihe iWTOe tifi
ihto- ltjtf «MtfdMkpe crofflftx.totbe limoM-aiiplieW
tlOB
iniied at* iKniRTukfeiiob!*! «.•!. v-.la«
Kit fanih'Hlipeo - • ^ -
d*t*. l. Ifwt a td J
illil* host hblfltUio HWWVO eOMJl J*®*
■*- * ** — 1 ii> 1 t*4V 'I
&ci
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uu.u lie.
V, Anv a4> U‘ !l H «o«U.M n>{
OF |J((iBEDItaHS.MAj« IH AND OP ITB11U A VTQOBOtrs
MYI I.. ,•-a wtl btpjjq-lt Yluvy I
. ±i erfLilizmff Aafeiicy l * a
; Doij, .,j Uto.ui' ; iu"'f''■! 1U1
T^ay are usfol jji tbeii P LIRE KTA3A ODiohiimd to th. SITPSE-PHONPHATE
I'RP^.EROM A^IQ^EI^TOIIJ, *»d,rSaraea.Y SOLUBLE Tb. pnclleoi ezpe-
f i “?S?#YS , yM l 9« yl IW| faU; oatabH* all ^tha aflnm ' gea
• k W" «!SFtU»6r t IilL i Tit l»-»Atttft3Vr:D tin I ul J
l “•aW^.PSWW"aw«w4 tolfaliliamaihr-ifca
,.ai -wtoA.
m T 2 ,r ' — —
UR
s'g* swat j
/fW|grv. Mf'OM' <ipfii4?gi 0 f.Ae laWMft t
S ®iSFiS , "& ‘*P d ?vm w,
Vfefw^w^rtjwHis Pmjptoi*#
its iq£re4\ems areof ,&uimal oxigiu. aad are either aolutyg jp. g
iDStitale'of
ittli
poaed otiDr
, - , ,i,»
fr<WtPtb*if u |iiEa*r ; jrei»iB*«n E (bat
vi--' oi-a p -Had w a * •mun
nw.i *.«.
Couimos uo m t or W!«W4J»^W^h ! „» uoM ««.mmui* low SlJ
. ■ J be Met
’J'ftw'v?s&*amLP“4«i»« d soot* a*«m
H>y (he BajHinegee of F^Otfro, who taa(lft,4iat whenever (W applied the same to load
id for rusting Cottoa. the dja^asc, wjaa eiRllfeFjr corrected and a h^lthy, vigorous
growth produced, on^he^same laud. joNi to. sab u- *■
ftruvmu flu,urn aoa^.UmrJ'u'tilizsra^ve f.itod to-a*irt-la1,YWthy gtWih. '
* . i JaiiaUtoD to AOitJlibr. ; ;-.Lo-• - v.jr^
l-oilo* i:til
t r»4 Oil 'srft hasavfc
TEOMES-8. SALTERN Washington comity, tja.
»YB.p.>na«.. om .acre,, aa^ti
nlno, increased Doth the Cotton snd yforn three-fold
Ooneidera. H far mor# ntonodtfiMt tbaa P<«rw#fu
iluauo.^ _ • , bni.iiq x*a ti tsdtiAn
Htohibne better ihfiffTeruvlsn poi
jeo w4 it 1 (tlwtiv j»4il #<5
emp ftta’iiu'rSff trifh'lf^rhvf^®^-^-
tlTrctcd by drouth and cxi
Miipas Super Pnmphate was 'tia^r. rhall
“law®’ h* prc-rttiiwaAnoany rnwtm
bis , ,, AS.1 f
W. HMlFMtKSf BjWStrth.'Wi^ ttydfci^Oil ].m
»bo it halt,o»yerc# wvkitoMgr- Mid wiiicli had n«.i
where the uuuiam red wuala^i^gi^e.
x-iv a i
eorupiundi-r. pf'it,
— ->hape-
TbetoUHHW: —
tawHUanat rtaaialnwot WonatWKw ..
aflwsfc
which will demodKMtbAM sepertovity tor'iny other
.; ’ ! r'' ■ -
na;l<n» » ^nr, iWQQaij'
OENFBAL A0KNT HOUTURKN UBUBtHA AUD
iMoO-^UWIPtojstV. . i«4',
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In
of mMHT.ff V -■ iiall toai
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wm MWMmiHNg fitly
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181 Broaswoyiit"^!
«WW«VORK CITY.
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cauwo lieoFgpk m leawp
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report*:—Ai. compared will
— ''TV'**"*** IM>. u .A.»la-’tlf
Napes’ Saj
in favor'o
IWjonflJo.
BNpdtt' aupej
fee-
flteU 5avoec a gfelz» modi irkl tn« «»«?••'{
; ■ EMltoSPIEWIn tveS .d, O.. hpAHk^HAi
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dito bUulruii has irti OHO hi. -uuu
m-Lerteri'Vrttrnthe .t£S p&’fr
nqwo • bu« ntol
owodis oar-flfe&tyflte
geawl iatorairttow.A i«Uwwl to tha PI.
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