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HAYTI. ‘A Forced Loan of Geld’ Raised be Geneen Geverument Coffee Moenopoly—Change the “Galatea” Frauds. We have advices from Hayti, via St. Thomas, to ‘8th inst, ms the south things were looking better for the revolutionists, From Petit Guaves to Aux}Cayes, - thence to Jdemel, all the places out of which Cacos were some time back *"\ven nad been re- taken’ by the jing the Piquets slaughtered whole- ale ince the taking of the steamer Sylvian by the evolutionists there had been no communication be- tween the capital and Cape Haytien, and only once ‘with Gonaives, when the United States steamer Pe- nobscot escorted the steamer Esterre thither with 200 barrels four and 400,000 Haytien dollars on board, ‘The service thus rendered by the Penobscot to the government had given offence to certain of the for- eign residents in Port av Prince, who complain loud- ly that the Americans shou'd be so openly aiding President Salnave. Sainave had been compelled to Jevy a forced loan on the Haytien merchants at Port au Prince to the extent of $200,000 gold, which was to have been pati into the Treasury on the sth mst. ‘The amount to ve ralsed was divided into three se- ries, viz.:—Itrporters, from $2,000 to $3,000 each; Whotesale merchants, $1,000 each, and retailers from $200 to $400 each. Foreign houses have thus been taxed Indirectly, almost every targe house tn Port au Prince having a patent fur retailing in the name of one of their clerks or even of the wives of the dealers,‘ae according to a Haytien law importing houses are not allowed to sell goods at retail, and sometimes foreigners import in the name of Haytiens in order to save the license tax, which makes a dif- ference of about four per cent, The loan is thus di- vided:—First, $100,000 at twelve per cent per annum Interest, to be retired with interest two years after the close of the present war, and a premium of twenty per cent; second, $60,000 at nine per cent per annum and fifteen per cent premium; and third, BS0,000 at Bix Ee cent per annum and ten per cent premium; both second and third to be paid one year Alter the War has ended, Salnave himself set down $9 each merchant what he thought he could con- ribute. A decree appeared on the 24 instant establishing a governinent monopoly In coffees, From that date ail CO} takee to Portau Prince from the coast or the interior wend have to be sold to the government at a price fe be fixed by the government. Under this decree consitnments of coffee arriving at Port au Mince for certain foreign merchants had been the authorities, The merchants in gene- ' had proteated against these proceedings, and it hoped inat the coffee which had been seized returned to the parties claiming it, as they ito fer purcuases prior to the issuing of the She effect Of the measure, nevertheless, had scud gold and exchange up to 110, and at the Hine when tie mall left neither the former nor the ha was tained at any price, ’ n a change in the ministry, Les- nit pindsse, the Minister of Justice, had peen removed ani M. “Tote had succeeded him. Regaud and Cie- MeHts wre ned i o7l¢ e, rged with having made away with to hin to pay for the repairs of the r tioa, formeriy the Gaiutea, lately sent to Kk to be re ed, Was still in prison, His fate was uncertain, butit was expected that arrange ments would be made to have the Pétion, now detained at New York, releused, so as to ena! the government to have the services of that vessel in figbsing the rebels, Her arrival at Port au Prince Would aiver the state of arfairs there very materially. Conscription was going en actively at Port au Prince, Ou the 7th inst.-soldiers were sent out 10 many directions In Port an Prince, and every man capable of bearing arms was seized. | Several for- cigners were taken, bit-on making known. their mationality they were inumediately released. A prominent mercantile jirm had all their clerks taken om on tie first day of the conscription. The excire- ment was jatense and the places were being closed on every hand. Tae President had issued a procia- mation requesting the jerchants to resume business, andall those who stili ned closed would be considered the enemies of the government, wich Promised to secnre all persons engaged ui wade tm- munity from plilage wud to aiford them every possi- bie protection, ‘The news from Jacmei is to the 10th Instant. On the ith @ batile was fought between the Piquets and the Cacos, resulting in the defeat of the former, of whom seventy-tive were killed and a great many wounded, Tle general of the Piquets was tuken prisoner and shot. The export duty at Jacmel on coitee had been fixed by the provisional govern- ment there at $3 gold per 100 ibs., to take effect from Istof August. The former duty was $1924. The eMecs of this increase of duty would be to pre- veut the siipinent of coffee that had accamulated Mere waiting for vessels to take It away. THE LABOR MOVEMENT. Meeting of Master Masons—No Compromive— Determined to Stnud by Their Origi: Ree solution, The regulary meeting of the master masons took place again yesterday afternoon, Mr. Joln T. Conover presiding and Mr, Wm. H. Jackson acting as secre- tary. Mr. Koss remarked that things go as well as they expected, and he had nothing to report particu: Jarly. Mr. Hidlitz said that he was authorized to state that Mr. Sherwood got a building on Eleventh street und University place, which will not go up Unies it can be done with eight hour men. Of Messrs. Shute, Titus and Yostevin it was reported that they all had accessions to their force of ten hour men now at work. Mr, Conover said that his front bricklayers who had struck returned and were at work agaiu yesteraay morning, and that he had now seventy-six bricklayers employed and under pay at ten hours, Other members aiso reported a similar tnerease of their force, and Mr. Odell, to a question whether he was working eight hour men, @s reported In some paper, emphatically dented it. Mr, Fidiitz moved that the usual trl-weekly mectings be dispensed with. He argued guite at jength in favor of the adoption of mis motion, hag em | that the strike was virtually ended, the eight hour brick- layers declaring tbat they had but five men idle, and the bosses, some seventy of them, having nearly a full omplement of men; there need therefore be neither npromise nor strife between the two parties; the may work on in peace and the bosses will do the sume. This was opposed by several, Messrs, Ross, O'Brien and Toatevin among the namber, and was dually lost, Afler resolving to stand by their original resolution to employ none bnt teu howr men Whe meeting acjourned 10 Monday next. Brickigyers’ Uuieu, A special meeting of Unions > 2, 4 and io was held last evening at Belgian Hall, West Thirty second street. There was a very numerous attend- ance, Mr. 8. R, Ganl presided. The ovicers of the “inceting having been elected Mr. P. J. Walsh pro- | eceded to call attention to the fact that ten or twelve bricklayers, being the flret instalment of thirty-two. had just arrived im this city from Canada. He un- derstood that those men had been induced to leave their homes by @ false representation to the effect that the strike ia New York was atanend. These men, however, were willing (o return home if their fares were part. ‘The CHamMaN stated that the Committee on Ways ‘end Means bad full power to return those men if they 80 desired, Mr..d. Haniox, Union. No, 4 vant had gone to Canad, a Mr. Bore thirty men to etart tty The Committee on Way n ered to id the their homes, THe Next Husiy & financial rey Means, thelr rece tary Men proce: Ates— Total rece! yy ' rst two Werks Of the strike for | No. 2, and £15,106 weeks, Tiaking in all, $22,181. Th Herails of the operations of Uniou the first wo weeks there layers on a strike to 9 i ‘ostes | eded in mdaoing: | j u Trae third w ‘e fourth week, 161 men, a Hb week } Men, $904 85; sixth week, nen, $1,000; seventh Wook, 80 men, $409, The’ f lig are the receipts of Union No. 4 from a! outside sourees:—Durtng the first week there were 105 men On strike io whotn Were pail $1,904; eecond Week, 08 mon, $1,414; third Week, 194 men, §1,1 th Week, Si men, $871 80; Ath Week, ot men, ge ek, os men $400 01; seventh week, ‘The contributions of mainte. nace of ite own & ‘en Inelnded tn th above. jowing ix the amount paid by Union 2 for sending men oul of the city, $634 62: 4 saine purpose, $200, sent out of the elty was amount paid by Uniou X The entire number of men about eight lundred, After some discussion a con appointed to visit tue severs throughout the country «nd ir strike was not at an end, in contradiction to rumors whieh bad been cirerlated to that effect, Mr. HL. LVeke then delivered a brie! address and the meeting adjourned, —— Workingmren’s Union, ‘The Workingmen’s Union held a regular meeting yesterday evening at the Early Closing Hall, No. 267 Howery, bat owing to the fa here Were present no busluca® Of any imporiance was trausacted, e of three wae * unions A cart! ww igha but 12 nds, The body is one piece of hard rubber, ‘h of an inch in thickness. It is without the carr bolts and eorern and sents a perfectly smooth surface, which i not Poi ed or tarnished by rubbing or. by handing, Tho ibber fa tougher tl! and very mach more elvstic. The running gear in of wood, but the vest carriage nade will he entlvely of rabver, orm them that the | that very few mem: | has been made in Brvigeport which | | freight car | distanwe, | Goorgetows ~ si si sep tlandhanil tet ————n— GERMANY. WATERING PLACE SOTES, The hegira from Saratoga commenced. Demecratic Movement fer Ausrian Re | coiets which Prevail there es eee pled unien—The “Will of the People”—Count “igo loud” foF modest women, Biemarck’» Health—Prewian Relations to |) erty wchivaly. een “he summer 5 jum Poauhfere, Caw: EG ate ther a he resent me, the F. F.'s of telegram from Vienna of the ngust a: oe says:—A large public meeting, called together by | yorker {ne leading belles at ° veral political m=--- oe 40 3 the statel au . p«spunages among Wwe German pec irom Manhattan, and the Blogeieae ag well as the A ae M. Meyer gracetat Natais found bhatt e surf at re yet Bensigare aod Me tg of Hanan, ex- | Nahant, are direct from (otha, us crow. “The Sweet Springs’? West Virginia, located in a valley of that name in Monroe county and entirely surrounded by inountaing, are the most enjoyable south of Mason and Dixon's line, They are said to be largely patronized by Kentuckians, Ohioans and Virginians. ‘the visitors at Rocky Potnt, Rhode Island, had a brilliant hop on Tuesday night. It was largely at- tended by Newporters and others, Block island has quite a number of quiet visitors this year. Faainin ie not so omelets meoeired poe as at Saratoga. le reason, pI » for this les in the fact that the majority of the women are from sensible Connecticut. i For “sky parlors” fashionables are invited to fork over $6 per diem by the caravansary proprietors 2: Saratoga. Their- “season” is short, but don’t they know “how to rn a hotel 1? There is a difference between fog belis and surf belles, as Any one may see who visits Nahant, New- port or Long Branch and dips into the briny sea. Robberies at Long Branch are becoming frequent. The late&t is that of $900 worth of jewelry and about $1,400 in money from the room of one of the male guests of the Continental, - Pounded the programme of the German party, deploring the exciuaion of Austria and pro- testing against the scttlement of ‘the question re- specting the fatherland by means of annexatl ‘AN animated discussioc took place, Which ended by the meeting adopting a resolution declaring that those present adhered to the efforts of the demo- cratic party with a view to the solution of the Ger- man question, based upon the will of the le. A committee was Rangel to organize in the ty referre: ee from Berlin state that the health of the Count de Bismarck continues to improve. He still suffers, however, from want of sleep, The New Fremdenhlatt of Vienna, under the title of “Prussian intrigues," Per re the following ar- e rifle shooting /é/e cannot and should not obscure our political perception to such a point as to prevent us from unmasking a new Prussian maneenvre directed against Austria. The German national rejoicings are at Berlin looked upon with a malevolent eye; they do not accord with the policy of annexation, every ery of pain or joy raised by the conscience of Germany is felt deeply at Berlin, by showing that Prussia and Germany are two ideas which exclude each other reciprocally, The im- mense importance this /éfe was likely to give to the German mission of Austria had been too surely cal- culated at Berlin for an attempt not to be made to paralyze its effect. But Prussian policy has few scruples, and consequently did not hesitate to elreu- late a rumor that a reconciliation was being effected with Austria, Prussia would have appeared under a favorable light to Germany if she had spontaneous- ly held out a fraternal hand to austria, ‘The pleture tiele:—The rejoicings of st and Best Newspaper in the Jountry. The WEEKLY HERALD of the present week, now ready, contains the very latest European News by the Cable np to the hour of publieation; Telegraphic Despatches from all parts of the world; Washington Gossip; Obituary Notices; the Carrent News of the Week; the Fashions; Amusements; Varieties; Indus- trial Items; Faeetie; Sporting; Political and Re- ligious Inteliigence; Editorial Articles on the promi- nent topics of the day; Our Agricultural Budget: Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Markets; Financial and Commercial in- telligence, and accounts of all important and in- teresting events of the week, TERMS:—Single subscription, vuld have certainly been a pleasing one; unhappily behind it the most disgraceful intrigue was carried on. One need not be a very clear-sighted politician to discover the intentions of Prassia. These gentle- men of the Krevz-Zeituny have probably sald to themselves:—“If we cannot count on any aympa- thetic tnanifestation ou the part of the representa: tives of the German nation assembled at Vienna let U8 at least make advances towards Austria; perhaps shall receive something by this movi in ‘axe we shal! fore orved atti tude which must nev her in pre- ce of the demonstrations which are about to take We have no occasion to point out that this Prussian calculation has turned out completely false. Hitherto nothing has occurred put manifestations in honor of Germany and Austria; but not one word has been pronounced which is addressed to Prussia. General the Count de Goltz, atde-de-camp to the King of Prussia, finding his brother, the Ambassador at Paris, in a favorable state, left the French capital to return to Berlin, The Frankfort Journal announces that a deputa- tion of the municipality had gone to Ems to present @ memorial to King William on the situation of that city. The document, affer expressing a hope that his Majesty will not permit that the diminution of the prosperity and consideration of the place should date from the pap ren it became an integral por- tion of his domffions, prays for various elhanges, and among others asks that the Prussian State should assume, in compensation for the imposts and customs ducs received by the central government, the debts of the city, ¢ “I with a View to ob- jects of common utility, wh Six millions of florins (2'f any sarily compromis Three copies, Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15; Single copies, A I'mited number of advertisements Inserted in the WEEKLY HERAL SHIPPING NEWS. $. five cents each, Almanac tor New Yorke-s:This Day. Sun rises. San sets. PORT OF YEW VORK, AUGUST 21, 1868, The ofice of the Herald steam yachts ig nt Whitehall stip. All communications from owners and eonsignees tot inastersof inward bound veasela will be forwarded free of eh One of the Herald steam vachtt—the James Home Supply of Gold and Silver. 3 The Prossian Mon/teur publishes an account ‘Tour ufo the gokt_ and silver obtained from the territory of the Zollyerein, There were in 1864 not less than 198 s Saninw \ B { prre-—will leave Whitehall every morning at iia! k for the Lower Bay. CLEARED. Tifnes of the clone met within the hounds of — that confederation. ‘The total number of workmen auship City of Baltimore (Br), Rowkell, Liverpool J G loyed was 19,212 and the gold and silver ore worked in the course of the year weighed 641,000 ‘The largest numbcr of mines belongs to ‘the kingdom of Saxony, there being within that small § not less than 176, whieh alone produced 46 cwt. of silver ore, containing metal for ' (Br), Cutting, Liyerpool—Nationai hip Atwante (Br, Pinkham, London—Howland & it, London —Howiland & Aspin 1,2 sian thalers (3f, T6c. each), of Prnssit yielded 30,090 ewt, of and of Anhalt 17 1s mnetals amounted however, of 1 The mines ore, of Bava the total obiained throughout w1,d3) — thalers, the’ produce of 4 to 1865 the average pre 039 ewt. Gold was generally found together" ad and copper, in 1864 the qnantity of auriter- p extracted only amounted to 510,143 Ibs, 141,791 thalers. Of this quantity, 661s. only’ et from Hanover, 9,6%0 Ibs, from the mines of Prussia and Bronswiek, and 2! Ibs, fram those of Sax- ony. ‘The prodnction af sity infinitely m considerable, ‘Thirteen furnaces, employing 2, workmen, yielted 167,084 Ibs. of that metal, 6 i Steamship Hibernia (Br), Munro, Glasgow—Henderson ia | Pros. alne of the Germany exclusively, halt. — From luction — was. n Light, Seabury, Bromen—River Bros Paris (Fr), Surmont, Havre—G Mac to da, Marris, Havana, Sisal and Vera Craz— 8 Terry. Chapin, Newbern, NC—Marray, HF Dewoll & Co. DR De Steamship Elie Ferris & Uo, Bark Regina (Br), Harvey, Rotterdam. Bark J Ciamings (Br), Hookway, Rotterd: oll. Bark Dirigo, Hiebborn, Bark Catalina, Perkl * Bark Morn ng noa—Waish & Carver. ayo-J Thompson, ugh, St Jago-—Wavdell & Co. H Brigham, PR-LW & P Arm. trons. Bria Harve Mididleto Briye which, representing S89 thalers, were produced : fi 4 ip the old Prussian provinces, a Lenoir, Cow Ray--B F Small & (Co Simpson, Harbor Breton—Howland & Aapinwail Brig W incken 1. A Rogera (Br), Saunders, Varmonth, NS—Boyd-& Tins by WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. SuNpay Sosoon Exours! ‘The Sunday schoo! of the Methodist Church in Sing Sing made on exenr- sion to West Point on Thursday on board the steamer Oliphant. St, MATTREW's CHURCH, MELROsE.—The fifth annual picnic and summer night's festival of the St. Matthew's Lutheran church congregation will be held on Monday next. Ti. Taprer Cavent.—A lad named John Mahon was caught helping himself to (he contents of a til! in Hammer's Hotel, Morrisania: for which offence Jnstice Hauptiman sent him to the county jail for sixty days. Morris (Br), Crane, Parrebor niall, Umnphray David Owen, Chadbourne, ton. Ediaaberhport—Miller & na (NG), Wittrock, Barcelona. nine, Meincke & Wendt Schr Petroutla (Br), Emery, Wo: oraft. ARRIVALS, RFPONTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACcHiT3, Steamship Arizona, Maury, Aspinwall Aug 12, with mdse, paraen era and treasure, to the Preiile Mat! Steamahip Co. Steamship Giancns, Walden, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P Civde, ST OF SING SING.—J o - | Ship Resotnie, Freeman, Liver, lays, with mdse Fire DEPARTMENT OF SING INC A special mect. and §0 passengers, (9 Willtame & Da at iat 4 Ion ing of the taxpayers of Sing Sing will be held on | 35. spoke whaling ship Commode of New Bedford, Monday to vote on an appropriation of $2,000 recom. | ftitl 4) bbls up and 40 dwt ol 42-90, lon 59, bark mended by the trustees, for the purpose of buying new hose for the fire department: also repairing certain streets in the village. CAMPAIGN CLUB IN WrSTCRESTER.—The democrats of Westchester have organized a club for the ensu- ing Presidential contest, and selected the following persons as oftiders, vi dent; Denton Pearsall, Stelle, Ship Melrose, Nichola, Santander, 48 days, with railway fron, to Nesmith & Sons. Between lon 20 and 50 had heavy weateriy vales: since, Nicht winds and calma; hada pilot on board G days: Jnly 94, lat 4426, lon 93 13, signalized ah White Ragle, bound E:aame day. ship Amaranth, bound Kj Aug 8. lat 43, Jon 54 6, saw bark Avelia, from Boston for Smyrna. Bark Walter (N(3), Fischer, Rio Janeiro June 98, In ballast, ‘oased the Eqnator July 24in lon 86. Had fine —Clairborne Ferris, Presi- James F. Crumney, Joseph to maste weather. Husson, James McKay, Abratma Hatfield and Peter | teh qneriats (Rey, Miatehfant, Bie Janeiro, 0 dare, Rruner, Vice Presidents; Thomas J. Byrne and | the Equator July inion aie’ Had light periable winds nod Michael Mack, Secretaries; Hugh Lunay, Treas- | catma'on the p: . urer. New Roa PROM ForRDHAM To Wit. LaMeBRiDOr.— ‘The Commissioners in the matier of opening and grading Berrian aveuue from Fordham to Williams. briige lave accepied the lines recominended by the civil chgineer employed by them, and will advertise at once for proposals to open and grade fhe new ite will ron along the west side, and near the ‘Kot the Heriew railroad commencing at the Bark Rebecea with sugar, Brig W R aidereunng, Matanzas, 12 days, 20, tor, Port au Prince July via Port fem, Avy 10M Becker Had Tight trees and catwa- shivered ae; Viena (Bri, Moses, Calbarien, mancer. Brig Alex Nickels, Rosebrook, Cnibarten, 12 daya, with west aide of Dufty'a Hotel, at Eordhatn and ternvk | Mga! And ‘nolaanes; to Thompeod & ifunter, nating wes! side of Valentine’ Hotel, Witkin pe enh 2 ae, with motneses, beriige, ctorie Urania (Bry, Lanois tow Ray, OB, 17 dave, j 1, to C B Swat LOCAL INTELLIGENCE 1 mpron, Peraine, Bangor ria Bridgeport, where she ACCIDENT TO & POLICEMAN. —OMeer MeConnell, of | oo 40 dave, Brags Whe FIT precinet, fell in w Mt last evenine wih ite + duty, in Weet streei, 1 ihe wad oy eyed to the sta Hatteras, tou house and medical attendance procured: | DROWNRD.—The ody of aman, apparently abont We ner» alae thirty-five sears of aye, dark twir awt brown tinen | m NY mn coat, was found floating in the water foot of pier No. | Calais Wa Proeidanee, where ebe dis 39 North river. ‘The Coroner w ; | Bunker, Machina 8 dage, with tomber a S ELRVest srne on a ' Pink iN ELevesrn sri ’ PRE last evening a Ore broke At in the Binding w } ard of Ludwig & ¢ Rast tte oa, with lumber and y nih ste Tt originated by ie en " ing and machinery about § . with fiahy te NEWS ITEMS, Bini rat ition uy county, N, ‘ wattous from the « An hinmense Sey iaour was heid at Selo, All atte Large de towne were present wiih bands of imnsi Thirty y ing ladies, dressed in wh Meth t e4. Sporchee wefe made by Hon. Dp. , ' o, Providenve foe Killen en. of Pen Yan. and others. Fully ten | be wh persons were in allendanee erteon, Kristo! for Phiiate Two wonen and a bow e thrown tr ata . while devi ident Was Ka ay wlernoo ‘e “ So The boy escaped unhurt Pe can rmaeeting: as beid in Saey a) the Mechanics’ Hall. it \. P. Phelps, asstared by sixty fe, Taw Naritort New Hoven far Kigabethport ne Ke ' (for Elzsberhport, Mary Ha PRELRL LS View presiieni« aud two deeretarios, The President ; eit New Wa a for Kiveabeuap, mule an eiowue lt opening @ dregs. A series of re- | were. ew Haven for Port 80 ie Wan introditeed ratifying t wiion | Jor fi fGraut sud Colfax and the plattorm nion | eh Brttncne tor Phitaneipiias” irbliea ut the a ) Nridgeport for Ritgabethport + (or Kizabeth port a ed aul wo, Bag Harbor, with nm nas BELOW, fF, Mebeitan, A freight and morning on the Pittsburg nger train collided yesterday xhauy Valley Railroad, Win Wools rom Liverpool July % with n, No passenger . Wile Miller was ran over in Twel of Pittsburg, on the same Frond, yesterday morning and was Terany cnt to pieces, Ms body aud brains covering the ground for some 0) Mintare & Oo. n Have Jone with moar Marine Disnsters, ADNAUUHT, at 8: The case of the Alexandria and Ratlroad was before the United States i wa District Court at Alexandria vesterday, When the | enloide by drown) argument w onclided by Mr. A. B. Modrider for | Mue7*B rigging aod and Mr, Wills for the complainants, | Matt fo seve Biro, «he Washington, man, © native of ave committed vhoard from hongh every effort wae ng atthe time, -4 ac ENTRRPRISH A ). dnted Ang reserved jts accion arene tion in the ease, but tates that the abip ert Bh , | The V Historical Sou 1 anus when stem o into. pe ermen| torical Society has just closed & lcane low dart to int two days’ session at Rutland, interesting ‘addresses | the above named port to repair ‘Ihe amouut of damage Bas were niade |. not been ascertained. Hiliard Hall, General John W. Phelps, Hamden Cutis, Albert D. Hayn, Henry ©) ny Bria New Ena (Br), M ‘om #1 Thomas for Turk: Hall, Lather 1, Dutcher ana ‘ive Rew? Pliny Tit Wane, ) aris era 1, Ugh of Bd ty or 4 Valuable contributions to the soctety's coll Fomediathiy. The crew! with ihe accor nok tee were received, and the meeting was among the Most | who was drowned, saved herman! with since , anecessfal that Naa been heid. George Foteoen, of ved at Bt Jobne, PR, in boats, The regis end tered 114 tona, and was bnilt kt Yarmouth, NB tn 1887. Lovee (Br), from New Vora for Truxiilo, wrecked New ‘ork, war amoung the rominept remen prevent, a . NEW YORK HERALD SATURDAY, AUGUST With sugar, to | *\. from Loudon July 7, with | > 26h vit from New | 22, 1868. ‘on Went Caicos Reef, 165 tons, wae built at Gran- ville, NB, in 1860, and hailed from that pork, Cs went ore the Amuso Fite tte ‘ged ada oka ty the eteciuchip Mlssiseippl, frome Rio Jancivas ScunJUntaTa (ot Provinostown), Bacon, from Mew York a Brows, Pierce, 4g for Eliagbeth ports for Montego Ray, Ja, before at condemnet, ‘do for NY. ait mon the iat nat in a leaky and She bad Aug 19—, ‘achrs Ida McCabe, Philadel- ‘on her beam shaken; Yankee Says Romont, and had heavy wea! = schre Oregon, mm, NYork; A Wright, do; J 1, Buck- ie “f survey cond: re hey repalrs, 27, the ea: . NEW HAVEN, Aue achra. Mary Tice, Tice; | ono yendad ia beacidat once. All the damaged portion was | 10) iA ON, fis Ai Arrived, teh Me nd Sarmh sold prior to the Sth inst, at good prices, aut | 3 yh from coal por and materials, San Sails de tees an tated Senne ¥ ree L D Jarrard, RT Graham, JOBRPHT from New loop Robert Wiltze, 5 ome Semmens, Hope prior ws Sibnat at Caatle sandy | PENSACOLA. Aug 18—Arrived, ehip Monteagle (Br), Ryan, prevent siating: most of er tego damaged; no further Cleared Lith, brig Williaus“Cofin, Indianola; echr Harry, ticular. The Josephine Mistere't 170 tong, waa built fa Bor: Travers, Belize. PHILADKLPHTA, Ang 20—Arvtved, barks Advance (Br), Crosby, Shielda; Roanoke, Davis, Lacuagra; brig M LB, Lé Blane, Gottenburg: schrs Joseph’ Maxfield, May, Gardiner; WS Houghton, Tatem, Fall river; Soneph Hay, ‘Hathaway Wareham; M 8 Lewis, Lewis; ME Rockhill, Rockhill; MK Samson, Samson, son, er ; chester county, Mdy apd hailed from New Yor Soin Many E KEnLinGer, which went aground lately 7 mnie ‘SW'of Caye Charles, 18 reported tov bare. gone’ to pieces, Son JULIA PARSONS—A_ despatch was received ip Glon- eestor Welnes ay from Fort Mt rave, NS, stating that ing schr Jul eons (01 joucester), McPherson, that piace, with loss of fore:aest, sails,” and had recelyed ite; WG Bartels mouth other damage. She had 16) vbls fat macker Cleared Bark Ada (Br), Murphy, Antwerp: chs EY Vroroeta, VI, Ady 2-Steamer Constitution i# ashore at | Glover, I I, Providence: Morning Light, Ireland, New Plumper's Pass, with 3 feet of water im her hol? ; no serious | London; wine, roland, Salem; Agnes Repplier, Mc- damuge expected. Fadden, New Haven; 8 J Bricht, Shaw, Boston, PORTLAND, Aug i9—Arrived, schrs’ PL Smith, Buuker, r A fonitor, Robbin Capt Ackerson, of the steamer Hobndel, will accept our | Cleared Aoth, ache Monitor, Robbing, NYork. yy thanks for favors rendered our alip news reporier. “ i i enh J » Sr rt eorgetow Bey Genend cl ed at Cienfuegos from Callao, | Fox, War imore; Mary A Pre [a tie CCM cata Mel te nave loat five of | Cook: Jabez Le White, Buadford, El sharles "won the passage from’ yellow fever, ‘The stevedores | Goodwin, Bishop, Elizahethport for Pawtucket; Belle Sea- wore employed in discharaing her at Cientuegos were # man, Seaman, Elizabethport; Willard, Caswell, Elizabeth- attacked, and itis anid that the medteal officers of the | port; Ida Nicholson, Steelman, Albany. Below, schr Lamar- port refused to visit the captain and others who were sek om tne, Butler, from Phil CS SRT Se CR in yoard, on ac of the vIrnlence of the disease. Ghee Alice Ida, Moers, Metompkin, Vaz, Wild is renorted to have gailed for Boxton 5th inat. Fipran,, Sone Canorsye C Sutra, of Phildelphia, now at Lynn, Rocttray Bisbee tee ee aj Nethenie Hole Naa 7 tone neginis, new anagnroncity bulk at Wining: | Nines BUhy Each taker York Waits eck Heres ork, 3, Ellen, ing, Eldredge, NYork; Robert Myhan, NYork; Eva Sherman, NVork; Clarissa Alley, Hi le, ; Nellie Belle, Stahl,’ NYork (or alata); Leader, Harriet Ryan, Wixon, NYork; sloops Thomas aries, Sherman, NYork, SCO, Aug 6—Cleared, achr Juventa, Good- mM aaiied aie t Sydney, NSW; Anahuac, ‘ailed—s Cowper, Sparrow, iney, 3 7 Pennell, Pree ts mg EB ‘Lohe (NG), Haesloop, Gaps Town, SAVANNAH, ‘Aug 21—Cleared, brig Stephen Darnan, Bal- BATELLA MILLS, Ga, Aug Cleared, brig B Smith (Br), ton, Del, in 1858 of the best white oak, by Capt George L Phillips and others of Taunton, and partion Providence, on. private terms. She will hereafter hatl ir unton, and be employe! Ii the grain trade between that port and Albany, under command of Capt George L Phillips, of Taunton, 5 Notice to Mariners. FIXED WHITR LIGHT AT BULL'S BAY LIGHE STATION, BOUTH CAROLINA TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE LIGHTHOUBE BOARD,} ASHINGYON, DC, Aug Lh Iss. § Osficinl information is hereby given’ that « fixed white light rr! Doan N Tore: will be exhibited from a lantern surmounting the keeper's ‘ dweiling at Bull's Bay ilht station, SC, on tue eventug of | Morris, Kin Oia arrived, achre L.§ Watson, Wille, Phila- to he Auziat 31, 1368 from unset to sunrise, ahd Heuvel a delphia: Eliza Frances, Hatnilion, Elizabetbpoit; Leocadia, #0 contin ishtly. ay x apparatus in by lenges of the fourth order; Poeer "ig Potomac, Brown, Africa. ted 37 19h —Arrives schra Jd L Maloy, Russell, Baltimore; Mar- ths Philndeiphia: Catharine, Davis Elizabethport. focal plane Ix at an elevation of 35 feet ahoye sea level, ee the lixht visible under ordinary eircumatancesabout | ETT N Ane ihe Gaited, sehr Mary J Mead, Thrasher, rey NYork ‘not aa befor lantern painted black, the tower white, and the WILMINGTON, NG, Aug 31--Cleared, steamship Wm P % rk. t station gon the north end of Bull's Iniand, and | Clyde, Powell, NYor! wiles NE of Charleston. Sa REE OA RO TA AR II W B SHUBRICK, Chairman, MISCELLANEOUS, TING TRADE OP A edhe 7 3 0 E IN DI rat SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT B ov Vewnauns a,) Staton; desertion, non-support, &c., sufficient cause; no PHYA, Aig 20, 1968.4 licity; no charge until divorce obtained; advice tr tal’ decree'of the Ex. | Puviicliys no charas ante cy Attorney, 78 Nassau street. otal fren nasl ae Bea te or ax months from the Ith of 5 LAC RSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT BEN eee States, Desertion, non-support, &0., suflicient c Spokea No publ ve untit divorce f# obtained. Advic | Bark Granada (of Plimouth), from Pensacola for Liver- | free. , Counsellor, 281 Broadway, room No .9 | pool, 40 lays out, no date, vat 41 08, lon 54 4 | =~": Brig 8 © Shaw, from Tika Islands for Boston, Aug 14, lat 28.2), fon 70.3, Sebr. A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL- Lottery of Kentucky :— 5 EXTEN OLAS8 9% AUGUST 21,1 a8 “40°, "aualuan’ gt, SR RAN th, salrtHt «Co. Mant 7. er, from Newbury pott for Mayaguez, ‘od N'by W 12) intles. Foreign Ports, PR, Aug 18, Cape eave Barna orang 3, ava x Ang 6In port, Martha Ann Palmer (ttt, 2, Wo, a, 0, 43), Minthews, for ‘Boston HW, Crarina (Brie Blanch a, A SHRTCR CL ass) 20 AUG EeT AS) YYork Sept 1: Bui ister Kiratein (Prus), for do soon a, 4, " al, 25, 63, 69. biois Diva (eres), Cmniarton | * MINIT, MonRIPN «Con Markee For cicealars and jformacion in the above Lotteries uddreas FRANCE, SMITH & CO., Covington, Ky. —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE STAT# LOT. terfes of Kentneky : TY OF KENTUCKY }. Cain, for do do; Florence n (Br), Wil- Jey, do, fainatoa; LUth, brig brig Joho Armstrong (Br), x XTRA ODASS 180, ATGUST aL, 1868, Mt sniled or St Kitts). 20, 68, 41, 10, 61, 48, 51, PR, Aug 5—ta port brig Black Swan, for Balti- Sraty oF KENTUCKY—U1.ass 140, 4Ut nore next day, 46, 68, 2, 35 Ki Hownay, Thiy 31—Arrived previons, ship Alice Vennard, Humphrey, Liverpool i ORAND CONSOLIDATED —EXTRA CLASH 25, AUGUS BA vAviA, Jun & Geertrata (NG), 51, 1% 50, 4, 73, 44, 66, 93, 4%) 89, 57, ah OXAND CONSOLIDATED —OLARS 9%, AUGUST ST, 1688, Abrams, Now 18, Be 44, 12, 71. 40, 60," 75, SL, it, bark Gan brig Wil Mason, Sinal’, GREGORY, WOOD & CO!, Managers. and sailed Aug aga); eebr Clara, ‘Baxter, ‘ees, Mackerel, Fle and all Kinds of ¢ cortos, at the celebrated ol Pacaih stores of THOS. R. AGNEW, corner Greenwich and Murray streets, New York. 5 7, bri Lizzie Troop (Br), Brown, Portland; sehr 8, NYork, 5 —Arrived, sehr Mary Lymburi wa. A Tip ven, arrived Tx! nw NYork, arr ig Jeremiah, Ford, Carde- ansil, Bang Dor ldg nT ed July 2, for do, hig; De Hart, Howe, NYork: 84, bark Del NSEGT DESTROYER » Bailimoré; 6th, brig LW Anna a ANTS, KNOWLES! AMERICAN INSECT DESTROYER * A KILLS MOtH: RICAN INSECT DESTROYER Is CERTAIN L ALL KINDS OF INSLO'TS, Sold by wll druggists and grocers, Depot No, 7 Sixth —Passod*by, steainabtp St Law- elec. ed, steamship Caledonia (Br), | rence, from Laverp ULABE DW. 4 “J MeDonaid, NYork. GALLE, July2—Salled, bark Heroine, Nickerson, Vizaga- as ventas ANA, Ang 20—8ailed, steamship Juntata, Hoxie, Phila- i M ANHATTAN y i J detn tila, CO-OPERATIVE 7 oR REL ASS OCIATIO! ‘hrs Freeman, Hows, Bos- ELTME” ABS OCIATIC aisbip Win Penn (Br), Bil- PER ATEV EY FON, New You.) Association is chariered RELIEY A} 482 Broomy Serer, » Re ‘The Monhattun Co-oper: by the State of New York. LY 1 In pert barks Seud, Croshy, from Phtia- delphia, for Malay to load for United States ; Jehu, Crowell from Boston, for iv and United ee, MUAMUATEA. Ang 7-—In port brig Hermes (Br, Blacker, for NYork next day fr che “coud escape the vigilance of the de. RN, AU; BIKCT, ‘The object of this Association is to « within forty days dollars as there are members in the clase to which belongs to his or her heirs, @ cash er the death of a meinber of nxF, July 2—Arrived previous, ships Antelo, e Melicappnt, Soule, NYork. bids MEMBERSHIP FEES. MoNTEV IDS & Arrived, bark Wm Fenwick (Br), | The membership fees are #8 at joining, for which 8 policy Williamna, Sa 4th, brig Howard (Br), Cax, NYork. will be furnished, and #1 10 on the death of each member, of Suller dine 3% bark Tatars Lewie Bucvios Ayres: aah, | which due notice’ wi given, #1 from each member goer brig Ella (Br), Pool, Rio Grande; July’ 8, bark May Stetson, | t© the widow or heirs of the deceased member and the ten Pendieton, Liverpool. cents for expenses of col! a In port July M4, barks Annie E Sherwood (Br), Legraw, for INVESTMENTS. NVork, ly: Jak Mule (Br), Shaw, from Brenow The By-laws of the Association require that one third of ed Sd, for Liverpool, ldg;’ brig Saltero, Nero, for NYurk, | the money received as new momershiy toes ahall'be mado. a sinking fund to meet payments fallf by the a cles of members. ‘This fund Is held ty the Tt ORES NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY ‘and wil! be invested tn United Biates bouda or real estate or bond and mortenge npou New York city ‘property, which property shall be une ine wane. og the money so loaned, The remaining two-third, after paying the expenses of thi Association, shalt "be tavested in real estate th the city of lew York or in bond and m on pert ul it New York, the interest of which shall go th pay the warvent expenses of the Association. Tf a deceased ‘member Ieaves 0 hers t 00, July %—Arrived, brig Aglia, Baird, NYork hve safted 221 (OF Bahia); 28d, bark’ Casco, Gardner, New York. Tor SPaty, July %—Arrived, schr Sybil (Br), Almetdi Phiindeiphta cand sited Stat for Cnba): Aug 2, bely Robert C Wright, Walker, Baltimore. Salled July 29; brig Grace M (Br), Robbins, Rodonda, to fo timer, MU enipros hug 1-Aavieeh, setilliies Robt ‘hes. Jodkine, NYork pry Proceenet re —— 3 2st, Louial Bs Forbes, anc proceeded for do), ana (Br), For! (and p Si, witsenaen, Brandtberg, St Jago: Ang Boulton (Be), Lindany, f ulton. ¢ indeny, from rig Frank W (Br), Larsen, Inga: rly Union 7 (Br), Tutt, aa , bar money becomes the proj ‘of the Association, nt ag 17—Cleared, bark RH ‘i wrth the prortao that the xpenaen of barat shall be paid oui : . ng 21—Arrived, ateamship Holsatia (NG), | Of such funds, anid expenses, however, not to exceed Ehlers Nore fof Hamburg. Teor Mental Holentia (NO) | OF ember falling to pay Ria fee of BI 10 within Wits oye Fee ee Mn eahp Dele Meese ine! | end also Portela sil rong biaciatere upon the, Association, ror i + 25th, 01 + ot ie ice reer Wymany | ates this time ts extended to tint aga ‘A member having Sailed 18th, barks Agnes, Thowpson, Baltimore; Nicoline | NO permanent residence must noiify the Secrelary and ap- (Ham), Henn, NYor' « Hesperos (Nor), NYork; dist, | Doint arepresentative to pay hia fees. Burgess, NOrieaus: Johann (Prue), | When tembers choose ther cxn send 10 60 to the Treagn- , Hampton Boats; 2, bark Wintired (Bry McLeod, | Ter to prepay ther fees, which sum. will Pay for ten deaths, Baltimore; brig Annie Middleton (Br), Moston, NYork; schr | thus saving the trouble of sending #1 10 gach time, besides ¢ ts yy ‘saving of S0 conte, No mantis so poor that he cannot pay vark Sphine (Pros), Gaettig, for NYork, Idg; |*now and BI 10 occasionally, thus securing 5,000 to bie heirs. ‘: sen, for do; and others ax before, | The average number of doliars each person will have to Pay ived_ previous, ship Charger, Les. | to secure $6,000 will be $20 per yearn little over BO conte ie ‘ per week. This makes this of insurance cost about as, Aug 3—Arrived, bark [de E (Br) Ross, Barbas | ob¢-sixth what they would have to pay avy regular insurance and cabled ath fe mani company for a larg pecord, This company | divided into ten classes for men and ten cloases for women. As soon,as classer are tilled ten new classes will be adoptes. ‘and women are not ed in the same clasace, Everything 1s done to clas equal. make rach WN NB Aug Tt Aj Hogtop, DC. ache Goklen Dream (Br), Bogart, Philadel ot & — ‘ brigs D Lincoln, Men yman, Paiiadelphia; Ss pas ay whys Magnet, and Sarah Bernice, S York. wa y ¥ | TAL Nos, Aug #—Ia_ port ache Oraloo, for NYork, eves bites tee oes Hi a5 years. persons between the ages of Years, | Il persons hetween the ages of Years. | Inclass 1 all persons between the ages of 55 years, | fn cinae K all persona between the ages of 60 years. The classes for women are tho aame as above, An j¢ found to give his or her age wrong will he expelle ve paid forfeited to the Association, Each ‘ alor, , Jobarnon : - | wily, E'ivaoethpert. Below, brig Mechanic, from Phila. | } aaphis.. ’ | ‘may he @ member of. heareds-Steamer Wm Ken Haitimore; bark | A member ot une cinas cansol he nesessed hie dollar if a rn “ “ | mewher of another close dies. ch clnes is inde, rity Pek alt Marg | baving no connection TAY, , weomh, Washing on, - RATION, y | nerabe Crowell, NYork ; | ty do. 3 3 ps 2 Woodland (Bry Hig. | ocintlon Jackson, N¥ork; | send this eum, thay forfeit to the Heeter, Boston. | andthe Asaoolation euppiies a ner Matnurad: Wilite, | of the retiring ana, + Thos Hoos, Somers, ADVANTAGE: ‘The advantages of this Association ondivary Life In- | ste F th, schr | gnrance Gampanles are, no panics can brenk it; the [ees eve ain, Elva Hy 'Sarat | so araall and requis at such Tong intervals that | aby man can seowe ty hie family a competency upon his ! jommerce, Tyler, Ho- | death, } 8. 1. Pittaste\phia st Kend Bf, in A Bateliavier, Philae Of by express, the expremnge / instance will the m for fal | trom nek fo) Persons paying an agent otherwise than by gM at their own rink, All checks, ac. must be pare to the order of W. 8, CARMAN, Treasurer. A + giving the applleant’s ‘occupation, who the policy is town, county, State the from we 10. Ae Miaeren, 0 Aug } * Lavonia Hell, m pplication. J to receive money but in the form of oder, made payable to the order of wn Wright, Haskell, 8 York ; Bedell, NYork; Mtb, brig artin, Roster WN, DC, Ang M—Satled, ache Mary Lovie, rtland, Me Me, Ng 19-- Arrived, . Alfred Richarde, A Fach member ought to try to make new members; py doing he benefits iinself. No letter will be noticed t ntain a three cent postage stamp to prepay roti i liressed PRATIVE REEEEE ASSOCIATION, STRERT, NEW YORK CITY, EK, Aug 2—Arrived, achre Willlam Marey, eM . Elizabeihport. LSON T, WRIGHT, Prost, Star Metal Co, KS’ HOLL, Avg 1, PM Arrived, Wark White | TRUSTERS ARMAN, Prost. Sturvesaut Rank, Freeman, on for Jacksonville: brig Guysboro | 1 W. FORD, the cashier BK of the Republic, Jodeor for NYork ischrs Bd Teraty, Mere: LW. MUR ark Langdon, Hinkham, |, Oninia fordo, Dariie odge, Bangor for do: | ‘out, Young, Boston for Cave, Nantucket for Philadelphia, RAY. _ MOMURDY, President. | RON WRIGHT, ‘Vice President. |W. 8. CARMAN, Treasurer. | Lwin Sanpete, | JOnN A, ROBINHO: OFPIORRS ‘'g Mechanic, Dyer, Philadel) fe LALEX, R. ORAY, ctfents Penaictory Bondout for Bostes, | Severe, Latham, Basra Gos tt Cedar erect, } Ano F eip on Hetves, and DMF ety A } ae sow York, Pennay!rania, do, Trade Wh an, Katrine ‘or do and Volunlyt Ezabethport for Portland: War Daren, Doyle, Perry for | N. B.—-Parties payiug agente in money do #0 at their own Bioik i orn im He ero, Rockland tor do; RS Miller, | riek, “The ‘Aesceintton wil not be Teeponslbie for money #0 mith, Boston for Phitadelphia. aid. “Brig Mechante, «hire Robert Foster, Planter, BJ |" A General Agent wanted for each State and Territory. Gen. a connecticut; Anu T Sipple, DM Prendh, Trade Wind, | err A nie be required 10 give the best of references and i i a" : | ook KSONVILUE, Aug i] ~Arriv ‘ Hattie, Grant, ‘Avante wanted i every town in the United States and Can- | Barveih ard tet May inn aes We fit Rathvan,aed | *“":nratcian willbe n attendance at tye oftee of the Com rel ni lay, « i Me an, ans May 1 Ban Ne iad Deter ang nineties odes of ench Ceueral Agont,t0 examine ap- MOBILE, Alig 18-Arrived, brig Browse (Br), Darton, Ha- | Plicants. vane. mt OHIAS, Avg 17-—Katied, acht N Jones, Ingalls, NYork. RIZES CABHED AND INFORMATION FURNISHED REWBURY TUT, Ae th Atsved, ath wtinageas ity. | P opal Mavann an it logue c wa Adel, Raton, jen ah ye ORD, Aug 30 Arrived: sehrs Lotte Beard, | _ Banker and Broker, 200 Broadway and 168 Fulton wrest, Heorgetown, DC: Rim City, Keliy, " - ~ nes NI WPO Aug 19, PM — Arrived, brig Mary fel ME DRAWINGS OF ™ SAE LOTaRRY erson, NYork for Halifax, NS, achra Carlton W: Bor. Rate takes Jace dail public at No, 210 Olive street, Gen, Pail River for tieorsetowmn Diss. Prank. Howard Ter. | i, Lavi, Mor Por eireulary, Simmons, Murray & howe, Providenve for Jacksonville, Pia; Brave, Spow, do for | Co., St. Louis, Mo | Let ail Wekly Indice take the Sarsapariiiian | + | importance, 1 auppiie the serog with electricity, al ives new vigorous to the nerves, everywhere, and Myy t R ete Rk of formula of its compo: bey ne of Laine effected in a few days by thie The wonderful cures of persons threatened with early dissolution, have aroused id investixation of ite extraordi moaien) wort to an invest ih f medical men Di ie re Ra jon tial ‘agency of Radway's Saraaparilitan, fs some canes by the Ready Relief and P.adwey's Pilla). STRONG ASSERTION, Of the diseases that the Rarsanariliian Resolvent is eape- ctally preseribed for it will give evidence of a cute, if itis in the power of human agency to long life or cure the pa- » by a few dores. If there th ple existing within the wasted hody and broken down com- mination on ae. this all Powerful paeneny, sap Od suddenly arrest the progress of waste and weal pair tho body with new nnd sound flesh and Are, made (Fone new, rich and strong bleod. Its power of increasing the ih flesh, strenythening the blood and restoring functional e mony to the liver, lungs, sin, bowels, atomach, kidn der removes at once all obstacles to the securing of hi to those who are suffering from organte or wasting disease, No one can take this remedy without deriving immediate benélit. The firat dose commences ite work Lone map | invigoration and extermination of corruption, weakness ant dis umorsa, It communicates fits curative powers through the blood, sweat and urine. The patient feels its der Mghtfnl, health infusing tniluence ciren’ating thronch the eya- tem lke the electric finid. It in free from dangerous agents. Every drop of it ia absorved in the circulation and com- mences its Work of regeneration and cure. ‘ 11S COM POSTTION. For twenty-five years Dr. Radway has been vineyard of medical seience In {tnproving the taining the active properties from medicinal sul Bt Plishe 20 that Svery insseitent ion in Meaeeeery Rateoeae ished, so that every ingredien in Filian Reaolvent an the Ready Reller and Radway arg the pure, unadulterated, active properties. In Radway's sapariilian Resolvent one teaspoonful contains more of thé pure curative principle of Sarsaparilla ‘than will be found fp Squat bottle of the weak decoctions of the advertixed Sarea> paril FORMULA, Ext, Radiz Hemedesmus Indicus Radicex Innominata ounces it Uixiviae Puc. Spiritus Rectific up Simpler. is. vim Amygdaie Persica......... Not only does tiits remedy excel all other’ advertised saparillan for similar purposes in the combination of fugredicnts and pharmaceutical equivalents, thus securt compensating power which all remedies of direct properties are deficlent of (auch ag buchu, digitalis, Juniper, turpentine, and medicines designed to act exclusivel dn the Iver, lunge,’ kidney, bindder, Ae, fe.> all dies lack this important principle), but in vogue that 18 made from ti saraaparillian, which is obtained from the Jamaica (red) are aapariila and pareira brava, and other foreign roots. ; ‘Row, reader, what we state here fe tene. is not oni bale of saranparilia, buchu, brava, Calnsaya bark, or othe yainable costly roots, barks, e., imported into this coun but abounds with spurious admixtures. Dr. Radway, the same as others, has suffered from this fmposition, until we, ia onder to gecure pure roots, despatched our own agents to super intend the gathering of stich roots as we use in our remeiiles from the countries of thelr growth. Hence, we say that Rad- way's Sarsapariliian Resolvent excels all other preparations {i the genuineness of the ingredients used. Of saraapariiia th are'B) different species, and the only species that ex all others in ylelding a Inrger percentage of pure extract—al leas of the résingus and starel principle—is the Jaranlea, an serauge to say, thore tn cas of thie apecien than of any oth in this country; yet one pound of this species is wo of Honduras, Ours for medical purposes than a dozen pot xccan, Tisbon, Vera Cruz, Yucatan, dc. vet all the area rillamakers talk of the Honduras aw forming the baste thelr Render, in these large bottles of saraapar made from this apecies' of warsaparilia you do not get fl xtrenuth or curative principle of one teaspoonful of the Barame parfilian Resolvent. Al! of Dr, Radway's roots yteld the pure ed to them? and in bottle of the Sarsaparitilan Resolvent the patient has curative principle only—not an atom of worthless or in substance that overloa’s the stomach and interrupts and der stroys the process of digestion, Th the {ngredients named in the above formula the true pray yerties are seeured, and cure with astonishing rapidity the Sisenses for which this great remerty is preseribed. he uniting of Ingredients so a8 to secure perfect harmony, end contnbuate an assist! sr epeey! to each other in their sevee ral properties of entre, fulfls one of the most important al ot the chemist. In the sctentiic combination of the ingré dients that form Radway's 8 Avent thls ime portant principle 18 most successfully The great power of this remedy is in diseases that # th, a4 In consumption of the lungs and tuberculous phthis ation of Ue Kidneya diaseiea: steps at ane ation of the kidneys, dial age of water (in- atorted where catheters have: to be siantancous relief used, thus doing a’ with the painful these instruments), dissolving stone in the cages of Inflammation of the bladder and. kk: “ain Tumorg, Rode, Hard Lusnpe: tot syghliold Ui in Tumors, Node: lard Lun an id Uleers; Dropay; in Venereal Kore Throat Ulcers wad in Taostelen ot the Lungs; tn Gout, Rheumatiem, Ricketa: in Mercurial Dex owite--it {s in these terrible forms of disease, where the jraman body has become a complete wreck, and where ev hour of existence wherein this remed, longea the astonishment aud ndiniration of the slek. Ie ie im, all the pleasures of existence appear cut natural, agency {t restores the hopeless to great remedy er, and in aff idneys, in chronio new existence, where this might and power. in the ordinary kin diseases that every one is more or lese troubled with, a few doses will in most cases, and a few bob | long in beds In | trod flew In the more aggravated forms, work a permanent cure, BEAUTY. Bar) Leptin" is bad ed beanie.) Foun hed ala el utiful complexion, ® pure skin, bright nd clear eyes, and io persone whose has becom ill enable them fo see clear Hy imp red by age oF disoase it distinct without the aid of glasses, sighted—it will not remove this infirmity—but wili x sight good, and there 1s any defect of vision {rota die. ease it will remove the cause and. sight. A few nd restore doses will remove all pimples, blotches, pustul sores, black drmis, atid will eure all heute, an every fe.” In all dhese ple ailments blood 16 like magic, and the blood after using Man Resolvent te richer, purer and bet fore, for It aupplies the blood with nourl and ta thone of « alugcish, torpld and tan re nv! ro, feel as if they were full of life and yway all melage eboly an happy feelings. — (% ‘of complaints—for which Buchu and remes iy Ly ase: Sm eompiat ¢ ol are used-—it cures rapidly, and fe commended re marvellous o convulsions, bes, dreams, and the many symptoms that are constantly present, thie remedy wall cure at once. Every lady shonid vrocure & supply of the Sarsapariliian Resolvent. It will keap the blood healthy, make you feel bri ‘ ia, Ineure you mgood appetite 2 #tron) vewntiful #kin, IT INCREASES THE FLESH. Mrs. B-—, from » continoal drain on her system, wastes away from Tab pounds to 7 pounds in the course of 14 monthe. ‘She had axed barks, tron, sulphuric acid, quinine, as well as w worse, She vommenced apariltian Resolvent to January, nt welght 10 pounds (i diay ae witnessed an increnee of flesh and decreas of loncorrhes, Tn two monthe she was enti lensoerhgas and in the month of July had weight. She's now in the possession rey « ne wm Resolvent TO THOUSANDS OF UNFORTUN ATES ‘sb the following letter, that thourands afflicts! in thy may know whae io do to cure them.” Thr vice. o se wills if wot stoppedy andthe injuries lew to insanity and Inourable idivey. 7) ger! in thie habit. and have only occnsle principle—say once a week, or once a forin|yht roon be cured. Tn cases where thé Involantary diecharge je more fraqnont, but where the Recreting functions of tie gent: | {21 plands are lot destroyed or withered, 8 cure, thot.zh slow, will bo eifected by the Sarsapariiiian’ Resolvent, alied be Pills and Ready Relief, We have many cases on record where persons have been cured, since. married » children This shouia be good evidence of the trulttuk- 8 of the Snrsapariiiian Resolven The following is @ case where one botile of 1 ebanged the symptoms complained of, destroyer ad atopped the discharge, This let Bnooxryy, M, Twill now old; waiglh brown, jnging sounds; en yellows akin dirty. and ted with a white sourf; hawking throat clear of a tough, starchy before ht; weak eyen ; krensy; yellow toncue, c' And heiniming to keep ‘the phlegm dots and other vist vigtin) dreams i, pene; m desire to Iny ee morning dull heavy feeling on rising frota bowele sometimes costive and sometimes reguinry some: mee slimy ditobarges from t bowele pimples op tk ki ‘toh; bad taste tn the mouth; a dislike ‘for lal ‘ety: love of solitude: dull, heavy, stupid and drowsy ‘walon of the mind; pale, ‘haggard countenance; nose entre to drink much water; poor fmayinations after retiring. It i# eight ln no the destructive hablk, gd T bave oo ‘nearly ever since. we been treatment of seven —_ dootore. u not taken calomel, mere bave stopped the habit, { have lowt 3 iJ or blue pilis to my knowledge. Hinee f hare taken the Reroivent desire, The change this eas rt wae A Wonderfa}, All the bad feelings din by magic. My appetite returned, pirite revived, T foe! anxious. td Ambitious to complete hay daily Inboree of take only halt iy da tens ontnl of th ") it th times 9 Radway's ills every night, sad twice ® noun fab the apine of my back with the Ready Wellaf, One botUe bine made thie won fal change, but I think I bad betier continue it for "Th cases of oe fray nese nervous aftetions the nh cases ayitication of vattandy Bellet tore apine is of gree and be entirely cured