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THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. ———— IMPORTANT DERATE INTHE SPANISH CORTES ON DEC. 4, ——ne What Forces and Material have been Sent to © Froin the Epcoa of Madrid, Dec. 6. Gex, Priv, President of the Cabine —Last faturday Sehor Navarro Rodrigues, addressed tcveral questions to the Secretary of War, which wera aie tovanswer on the spot. I said then, however, that 90,000 men had teen nent to Cuba, nad. T propose to read this day the statement of the land and naval forces, and the war material which have been sent to Cuba since the revolution, because such statement exhibits the vitality and energy wich the Government and all Spatn show in order to preserve the island of Cuba to our country, ne fret fores sent were 771 volunteers; then 5 doo of the rr my; then came the series o caments which Gen, Dulce said he needed. One ‘Loarand went from Baza, 1,000 from Chictana, 1,000 from San Quintin, 1,00) from Simancas, so. well Cquipped as to be’ able to commence active Kervice irom the day of arrival, Since then there have gone ivom the Peninsular army as many as 20,968, From tie marine Infantry, 20, besides 1,871 recruits and v.56 voluntecrs, Wich, In all, make up 34.000, ac ‘ording to. the aecompanying statement. I may add thut this immense amount would imply a strenuous fort for any nation, ‘We have wiso sent Iewessels of large tonnage, weluding ®{ron-clade, and the complete matertal for + regiment of ight artillery, with 24 pleces, carriages sud all other accessories, for B-ceutimotre balla: 80 Heel cannons (Krupp); 4,000 missiles ; 5,000 kilo- trammes ota for non and rift 7,400,000 cartridges of 1444, model ‘67 and ‘59; 1,000,000 needle. run redaliio cartridge 10,600,000 caps: 18,000 kilo- crammes pig lead; 9,000 carbines. inouel of 1857; 5,000 muskets, model 1869; 8,000 Enfield riftes ; 8,000 tiordan rithes | 500 pikes ; 1,000 ances; 2,000 swords ; 0 machetes, and 10) sets of barnes It seemed impossible that such material should have gone from Spain. In all 12,590 articles have been sent, inclading medi- “Ine chests, portable beds, and the like, [trust Seflor Navarro will be satisfled with iny ex- planation, Sefior Navarro answered, thanking the Minister fof the prowptness with which be bad attended to is it. Twill now add, continued Navarro, that T have applauded the M nister’s declarations whieh have preceded the statementa—that ts, what the items show, the energy and vitality and the will of the Spanish people to defend the island of Cubs, in order to_keep this province within Spanish nation- ality, These tacts demonstrate the great heroic etloris which the representatives of the nation are ready to make to keep this island, Troust now state that I have not been prompted in asking ior these items by any idie curiosity, We ' ve to enter very goon Into a debate, perliaps the most important to be submitted to the Cortes, regarding the Constitution of Porto Hie I then have ui opportunity to just wow read by the Secretary of War. —atliinee HE WAYTIAN REVOLUTION The Capture of Porte Taking Refuge tn a K tlonisis t Every Point. Sr. Mane, Dec. 19.—The war steamers in pos- soaston of the revoluttonists, after transporting troops to Petit Goave and Grand Goave, returned to Port-au-Prince and blockaded that port concert with the forces on land. ‘The attack upon the city was made simultaneously at night by sea and by land, between the 18th and 1%h. ‘The land forces entered the city, driving the different outposts before them, the enemy retiring in confusion, ‘The revolutionists took unresi every point of advantage, and the entire cliy was speedily in their hands, Salnave's vessei, the Algon- quit, was seized without bloodshed, Salyave escaped frou tue eity, and took refuge 10 Fort Nationgl, which is situated ou one of the | est points overlooking the city on the worthy a side. Salnave 1s in imminent peri, but it is supposed that the foreign Consuls,will interfere and secure bis safety. -Prince-Salnave vi—-The Revolu Undisturbed Possession of acting in Jed possession of —$$———_— = THE BOSTON CHILD KIDNAPPING, A Wife Without a Husbaud—An Ta eds diing Mother-tu-Law—A Father tusisting Interesting The legal controversy, having for its object the tustody of the Little giri Corinna Lewis, was closed yesterday, the respective coansel presenting their arguments to the Court, Mr. Howe, for the motuer of the child, claimed that Corinna should be given to her, in nccordance with the decree of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts awarding the custody to the mother. Mr. Crosby and ex-Juage Birdseye, on the other and, claimed that the Massachusetis decras had no egal force in this State, and that al # Were binding Pere, it was not propes'y authenticated, aud never served on Dr. Lewis, and was therefore void, ‘They argued further that the writ of hateas Brpus in this case was the statutory and not the common law Ww and therefore that the Judge could only bail, r mand, or discharge; that even If 1t were the com. mon law writ, the wother could apply for the cas tody of the child only after showing that she Was an inbabitant of this State: that Lerself and busband were living separste, cither by mutual consent or by judicial deerec, and toat then the Judge could inter: fere with the fatier's paramount right to te child only when it wee shown tit the fasher, by meiseos duet, had forteited that right. Lt was Argued from the testimony that the father wus the person bes Atted to have the care of the ehiid, aud that sucu disposition of it might lead to # reconciliation of the paxents, putting an end to the dangerous position which they were in through the {utermeduling of a mother-tu law, of “a wife without a husband, and a Suaband without awite.” Beewion resery« it —— = CHE: cou : Fine Game between Mackenzio and B, Linsne! This eoutiful game was contested at the New York Chvas Club Cournoment, between Mr, B. Lie ner and Capt. Mackenzie, the latter giving tue odds of pawn aud wove. (iewove black K, B. P, from the board.) LIGONEM, MACKENZIE, LISSNER, MACKENZIE, Waite lai White. Is Reha p Quis WG Rw Rte Re Pegi Rew ke q id. Fi 3A i take kk mates in three moves, NOTES TO Ga feof the opluion tat Q to K BS « would lave (D) This a wend black Lous (c) Tiaeatouts jove were made to pre oi @itber side jeadly wove of Kt wo QBS, (0) This wove gives Lue attack to black op Tho exchauce of the queen fur the two rooks is Vantagoots lo bi ling black to plant his Kt at Bees Minping coup en 6, OF luis Souk we BB ay, ah, The Mr, Leiders, the pre Rooms, had a eraud Inet night Bpcochos were delivered by Herr Geisenheimer and athers, Aion the players who” partienpated wer ition, nvopa Chess Capt, Mackenzie, Major Wornich, the Baron von Frwhenbug, I Peri, aud mluny ower cheese welebr NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, the Wartmg ton Grays, his not yot been efve \ od The Eights Keginont bave their promenade co: rert aya hop du trying Mall on Monday evening ext ‘The State Abiliary Aprveiation wil meetin Al. vauy on the Tn tu date Examiciog Board The next sociable of the jive and veteran mem- re of the Twonty-eveona Kevument tuwcs piace 4a Le armory on the cVening of Jaa. 6, A new company ix forming in the First Tegiment Wo be known ae convany H. Wke First has niie heal fompantaa good reel d for whew te 4 Tt- is understood thet a chullenge is soon to be ed by Lie Montgoncry Giwrd, Of Host K (Wester S Twoltth ieximen + agai Ly compete be champion tag. Ex-Brig..Gen. Charles Yates, many years com manding the Second Iirgade, tas tox some tine pa been Tying dangerously TM at Nie F nee i Madea venue, He has toen over twenty-cight years a tue ber of tho National Guard —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, eri tday of the year, the Exchange Sales bayer. ‘Tne bidding and Wot, 0 Ao sold at auction on the Naina, Lean L intibs dy N.Y sy for $1.00, " iacra, Abb: Melitek, dr., 4 Bro-have sold at auetion y anno ng searou at ave. elty and suburban is year at avction amounting Lo #3, at f mink hud ereat preparaione ir the go nuceanente OF salve er teiug oly: wore Sur ———————— wena has prepared several beautiful festive styles extiesiy for holiday wear. No weater ox hat an Wok auyiuing elie th } Bonini ~ Ade. 4 ne FRAN 268 —_ gue 4 Cuswell'e Cod Liver OD is the bert Henry Mouquin is selling his white wines and Clarets at so low @ figure, that everybody goes to hie depot for their New Yenr'ssupply. These wines are of cood quality, and fo cheap ato be within the reach of all. By single gallon for $1.4, OF $1 for 10 gallons or more. For famfly nse ufiturpaseed. Depot § and & Nassau st. Deltvery free.—Adr. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Fatpar, Dee. (81—P. M.—The ordinary mar- Ket business of Wall street has been unusually limited to-day, as is ,usual at the close of the yoar, altention Deing diverted by the customary settlement of transac. tions, ‘The principal feature, however, was the gold arket, which has been strong, notwithstanding the ad- verse tnflienee of an'advance in bonds in London, The Proposals for the purchase of onesmiliion Government old to-day ATETCRALEA 41,585,000, at prices ranging from 119.24 to 120.02, Upon the rejection by Becretary Bout- Well Of all bids Delow 120, the {price rose rapidly to 10, cloming however at 104, ‘The dealings were on » tinal scale, and Dut $20.00 was awarded. The short in- terest inthe market appears to have been increased, and the rates paid for carrying were i, 916, $92, and 8-44 of 1 per cent. and 7 per cent, por aunum until Movday, The Advauce Was further assisted by tho probable remittan- ces to Europe for the payment of interest on American Neomritics held there, The disbursements of January Interest up to the close of business amounted to $5.52 500. ‘The total tmports at this centre for the past Wook wore $2,747.43, ngainat $3,154,090 fortthe vame tine 1805, ‘The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank, wore 449,575,000, Gold balances $2,247,012, and Currency balances, 2710, incipal quotations were : 1OA.Ma.. 12096 (9°. DM. 180 Wild A.M Me eg da, BES aos Foreign exchange has been quiet en the basis of 108K@108% for prine sixty ay bile, WON@ION for short sight bills of the same grade, ‘and 108}4@108) for commercial. The money market hos Deen active, Call loans having ranged from 7 ¥ cent. currency to that rate in gold. In certain quarters as high as 1-16 of 1 ® Cenk. was roported. Toward th close the demand was less pressing, and loans we: made at the legal enrrency rate nnt!! Monday. Dis 18 were Quiet at 8 to 12 ¥ cent. for prime double named paper,and 10 to 12 ® cent. for prime simple fignatures, The bank statement was fayoradie, aud justifies the expectation of future ease. The total re Serve shows an iner ase of 83,287,517, while the totat Mabilities have increased $1,868. The Banks hold in lawinl money @22351414, against @ OM nat week, weCUMl gain Of $2,788, The totals of the last aud ements aFe ae fyllowe Dec. Ub. Differ ences. Low 251,000, edosie. 7 Specie ve 5,168,408 v 4.150,887 Deposits... RET TY Legal tenders. 44,46, le Government B eympaiby With (i ds in London fr demand for investment, with ofering, ho.ders being Inalen Tier expectation Of ti cher p & Co., 3a Wali strect, report prices Ac 6a) 4m gold aud tne This stinn gh bat iew v atta 040-0, mm 8, Curroneyés | comp. 11 te, 181, Fou M Tis same: wees by ie Ry coup Ny 1184 2 8, ere MAS Tg HEN Boer, coup. TRA VR 1195S toe, a8 COMP. Ty sam, My M8 (10408, comp... 19S State bonds have been lightly, Gealt ins andy strong, New Tonuoases advanced 1. ¥ cont to 46, North Carofinas being ai Wa Georgia te nt 9d, Virgins, old, at 43, Alabama hs st i, Louisiapa 68 at Bosse at Sa aad New York Mate County loan i, at 10%. Clty Bank shares were neglected, Kai way bonds Were quiet and trim, witheales of Union Pactics at st Ip the stock market railway shares lave been strong, witha light. volume of business. ‘To-morrow being a Noilday, the Hoards adjourned at noon until Moi avid In Consequence the majority Of operarors left the change atau carly hoor. The Loug Koon remained open until M0. SL, aud atten fe Adjournment, scarcely hough business Was transected to mark prices, and Ul Tuarket ciowed dull wad frm.” Reaaing told af 4» sem dividend ors ¥ cent; Lake Shore ranged from 4% lo Bye Reeluwestern Common, Oe tows Mock te nd Irom Wig to Wei¢; St. Paul common irom 72h 10 7, Abd. the Preferred’ trom St to #5. The Yagderdiit shares were steady on small sates, and the balauce of the list was negic Pacific. Mail was the must ac: five of the miseeliaueous shares, and ranged frou 42 to "10 Quiexsllver was wenk at 14, 90 recent itlen ons.” Express atures wore firm, Hy & Weis, Fargo &C. the dret bamed aan ist the probavility that the quarterly di delids of 2 ¥ cent. Wit, be resumed In Fenroary continue! regulary during the year. Lhe extra divt dend ofS ¥ ceut., alluded (0 some Lime, #incets sl) uy certain, The Committee appointed by the stockholder Wells, Farwo & Co., ac their November meeting tc fae toi the fm ar lal condition of the Company, nn" thade their report, Urieily stating that since te Organ. leation ot the any (about three y extraordinary los Seow sustained land rouse, chietly by frequent aud ons of thé Indias, Property, mardortny, ‘and diverting from ¢ the transport ny Wah Vas Company has ¥ hy the “profite Bev ti tts orlinal cash ¢ tal ie peariy Festored , and having purchased all app ath red at wit Wertcrn Pacitie Lable returns to the dently predictor pIFACE OVER i prospect of hoiuers i+ cou The Committ ive approve of the 4 Ffvemiifens of dollars of common stock, by which tie above ar Tenement bas heen cilected, “Lhe auount of Workl: capital to be furggehod Under Che present plan will he $60,400; of whi vlls, Fargo & Co. wil say ply two th und the opposition company one-thid, thus Teavitig ® balance. of about gadumames, of Wels, Parco ® Co., to be distributed In cash among the pre: sent stockholders, 4 dividead of about 6 # cvat, The express Fuies hal nsequently Deen darkely tn creared Hetwoet how York and San Frauel eo, within we oote, save the witudiawal OF all oppomuen Clos eat eW P.M A. ANE. Bul. Ae. Canton... 5 “BMD. Central hamea) Cumbe: i BH Chey. & Pitt 1 Weat.U. Ti S |Go@ N Westera, tig ste hi se, M8 Du. Pret as fie Mail... 435 Lake Bbore,.. ‘ aie Bx pees, 2” |Hocw island...) 102 Wie Re 1sy MAL St Auerican bx... 88 (DO. Bret... US Express... 49 46! Poi & Wabi 20 ay NY Coutral 6. sig MAS Pt Wayr N.Y Coub'lserip S12 fe /Onto & Mise, ex div.” 4 : ww Cour’). a lin New York Marketa, Fninay, Dee, 41.-Froer anp Mrat—The market was seurccly so netive wi . Inv cw ohecaliy toe ite fies ir su “sales 6,100 bbls. at for exitn Weatern or extra Suute ud E$8.3 Lor Ny brand, ic ser Bouthera Liye flour, cory meal, aud buckwheat Hour neatly howntna: Lavkies-Cotton ye higher; middiing nptands, anid Tow Maren, 2oac. April, we. Wh firs but quiet, Me @él Potrulenin frmer, sige. Lo vetined. Naval story steady, Hides moderately ac lve, Montevideo, "fe, culd. Leather more steady, Metals very qutet Wken Stpits Wu, MXC, Rod; pg ir Beotsh. Tobaced very quiet. Taliow active, prime, 19@hi ie. Freigts very dull and lower ; went to Liverpool My Fosin, ts. Od. apd to Glasgow by Mops very Arua, Gain Went lers active and scarcely so frm $7,080 bush, epring at L1H for No. 3, and $1.28 No. 4, WIth suiall parcela white West #1 dstcaegt tv, and Calttorn'a #1.50. HVE MUMGME, 10F Stiles Waugh rr sinall lots, January, stlte. nal, $1 erg | the latter for State, Corn searee aud fries: prime Westcru mixed, §1 14, in store; new Southert white, #1; ana uew yellow Jersey, weuse, barley and barley tialt quiet ard no sina VKOVIsONSVork dull on the spot, and meee nearly nomibal ; Bike $0 for old aad new, Dat friner for tu With aues 2,500 Mb $20 1Or Fulr., BLV.20 #20 80 101 Feb. and 829.55 tor Maken. Bet Jonping oat at ine prices : 100 bbls. bect hans sold at Catmeats quiet Wit stisil sale plekled hamay ite, Bacon nowlnit AE Higiive. 1OF Camberiand, Lard lees getive prime Western steam notitiis), 3 No.1 dy., Hugh tee; ani chy, qe O° NOT tO prime, Dres dail, ie Vor Western and city. Mutter and cheese qulec Grocciies ; Kio cotter, wenve, Wr cue ; wales 1500 Das niet, Tut. Ace dill, tng Susans and; fair rehimiug, Wye | bet crush: sass Rf all placer, and, with Guics eu'ea, prices were. * iguiet that oa Wednesday. With nu ¢ oe steels yt ttle oflered, the extrcne ta toc, # tthe bolk of the eales at thalpie. With ve fob GM sheep, ehigly at Conmiunsinaws (he tha Was Orin, with a further advatce of \c, ¥M., . 0! to fale Jota Fold AL Meve, WM, No prime A euce) were am the wathet, Only six cary, or rrived, aiid Wiese Were all for slunghtercrs di r Thore wae more fraiuess fn the tone ot ae mat ket, but prie nownvally unchunged, City dr in mer, but Wesiern’ were weaker, with a tur city, aud 1 sedur Western. —_ MAING INTELLIGENCE, =— © VISTATURE ALAN ACm Inge Dae 41 si8ebesss 4 Mb LBD Netdseres 41s Aloud Bbch. BS aniy Mook, 6b) ;Govedianus. 7 22) Mell Gate. 8 44 ArriveaoPurpay. Deo, M, , New Orleans, idee, and pase. an; N, Cs uuval stores, ‘on, New Onleata, andso aud John Gibson, Washington and Alexandria, Steamshin Stosictip Il Bleniuanip b Steamehip M eaunsinip G pass. stiau sh sup bien sTerry, Newberm, ship Pegntator, Philadeiphi Hors Wil Ha Ag Ata, Curacon, Burk S in'hallasy. Brig Avuazou, Deu suuas and molasee Brig Siagara/ 8¢ Moris, Hay U1, log wood, Big ba Cr He, &e. Brig G log logwooa. ScQr and molaeser STBAMSUIPS ARRIVED QUT. 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Oilee corner Of Fulton aud Nassau ste, — Yon wontd make good investment ments hat wil, retura you twodold the, wr your mouey, goto Traphagen, Banter & Co *s, 24s, 40, gnd 4 Bowery, and purchase your clothing; ton Dotter, none chedper fn the market. fn MAKKIED, LES—LATTING —On Thunday, Dee, 99, at St ve, LL, by the tev. Thomas erick Colds, of Dosoris, to tos ne, daughter of the late Joveph Latting, of Laiting: DIED. ATKINSON —On Thursday, Doo. 99, 1904, Jona Atktn: con, mew 48 Years. His irvends, and those of hls brothef, George Atkio. son, and vrotberyiu-iaw, are mvited (o ntteod his fa- horai {rou 2s West isin st, on Sunday, Jno.’ ath O'clock precisely BELL On teiday, Dee. 1, at Jamatea. L. 1, Jane Lowe livll, aged 68 ¥ 4 month Tho relives agd friends are respecttnly Inv atteud ‘the Tyneral, from, the residence of her Tusuing ay., Astoria, L. 1, ou Sunday, J “clock precively. ui Dee. 5i, 1909, Mrs. Sarah Bogart, relict fe John K. Haight, aged @ years and § mow place irom her late residence, 45 Marion #t,,on Sunday, Jan. 2, 1970, mt 1 The rel tives aud frends, also de srieuds of ber sons, John b and Charles, aud hor son-in-law, Isaac N. Hudson, ave Fospectiully bnyived to attend her funeral, without ture ther notice Her remains will be taken lo Greeawood wetery for inverment CHANE At Stamford, Conn.,on Thorsday evening, Dec. 80, after» liogering dines, Henry Clay, youngest sou of Thotuas ana Ciariea L. Crane, of this city, 1 the de Fear of his age. The relatives and friends of th attead the funeral ford, on Monday alter Will be taken to Green and earriai Will be 1g waltipu at It: . On ar rival of W467 ALM. train from Stamiord, tv couvey tr at ine [nin family are invited to Chureb i Sta ke The Fenatna Ul. in the Thin ‘axe ‘The friends of the family are respect(a Paday, Dec. 3, Michael Doran, aged ti ectfuliy tavited to coidouge of bis parents, Tih et.pon suuday, Jan. ily. on ‘Thursday, Dec. 20, id Kuma Lewis, aged family are respectfully tye reatdence of bie jan.%, at | o'eloek, Greenwood Cénietery Friday, Dee. $1, Runa J., ‘Fanote He Lugar, iter. day, Dec, 9, at the residence of Mitel, Mee and trie dn Of the Mumily are respectfully invited to attend he om above adress Suuday next, Jan. 2 MURKAY. On Bee Murray wee Hier frenas and acquaintances aro resoecttully re Patteud her funeral, on Sunday, Jan. ¥ 170 ter late reat 1.054 Mt AV., ALLO Cloew, Albany pape wopy PENNOYEL Viintwlay, Dee, %, Minnie & daughter of Win HL. and Cornelia It. Boanhyer Fun Viecs Will be neld at St Andrew's Chureh corver or ainat wud ih st,gusuuday, Jam. t, ap a vF j widow ot ar of her relatives and friends of the family, and tho her con erick A., Wi «aud Jinen HL hoe, are Yo iey ntvend the { front iter, Mra. Geo. J Seume on Slonday fteruvon, dau, sat Bec ROMANS.—On Thureday 1m, after a aig nel fo man Howe Hiness, Mary, widow of the tate Fur S sears, J Months, and 35 dye Ths relatives Aud frichds of the family are respect invited to alvend the funeral. on 8a Gk, froin the resdunee of her wm 7 Mag MILL —On Dee, 31, Mobert L. Smith, of Jamaica, Fonerat on Sunday, at 2s o'clock of th: New Jerusalem, Suet, De ington avs EMULE On Dee. ot, Joseph. the ¢ ne Lite Irabelta siniih, in the ith tives sod iremds of tue fatiy a attcud the luueril, on Sunday. atternoon, sn MTEL WELL ‘ ©. 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TAY Lagat & CO., Bankers, fi Wail si., New York SHED AND INFORMATION WER GS riba LOtdenes OC PRR E CaS Away, wd 16) Faicow ot ces, roouw tand 3 old Heraid Building, New id fow elreulas Publications, PUTSAMS MAGAZINE, Good old PUTNAM'S! To-day, @8 ten years ago when we first subscribed, do we glve our approval to a nincatly American, and Nw overy contribution to the amaranthine columns of g¢ old PUTNAM. # °° E tonal In tts highest ns + Vio large conssituency of PUTNAM’S will Mud (heir old friend up to the new Umes, and determined to press onward." ~Loston Transcript. é OOK S- Fashionable stauonery, and fancy goods of Bee icserintion: nelgcted with care, wk. presents AC HURNTON'S, #2 Ath a¥,, one block ind Broadway for (ie hotiday from Stewart (£0'V0 MoKA AND's BOOKS? ihe #47 Broad hast. There you will tind all dh W books IV the slandivd works, wud and seoteh stationery Hip Goons, GUE CLEAIUING BALE 0f Dros: Goods ® Merinocs, Plaids, Shawls, Blankets, &o, Proparatorg to Annual Inventor Av LAMA'S, 525 Greenwich, near Spring st, We rhail olfer next week the balance of stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, at extremely low pricgs LAMB £23 Greenwieh, near Spring. re Clothing, W ANDER sa! mento nitond the great sales of KENNETT & CO., 600 Broadway, aud there bo suit ed from a splendid stock of Clot ‘at guction prices. The Dusiueee to ba cloned by January. _ Borses und Curcinges, Re SA LK-For want of use, a splendid horse, 7 Years olf 16 hands tigh, in good con litt p, will Work ip ringle or double biruves, duauise at ew Ay, vy THE SUN, SATURDAY, JANUAKY 1, 1870 Bodicines. “HELM BOLD'S CONCENTRATED PLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ‘THE GREAT DIURELIC. The proprietor trusts that Ot their being advertised, may not be classed as patent is remedies, from the fact HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU isa pharwaceotical preparation. The proper name is given, atid it fs the most netive which can be made. It cure by all medical works for such dia- recommended by the proprietor. It is pleasant in its taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and is taken by adults and children, Ainretic, bood-puritying, and Invigorating. Enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both exes will find it far more strengthening than any of preparations of See medical properties contained in Dispensatory of the United States, of which the following * @ correct BUCHU.=Ite odor is strong, difusive, and somewhat Aromatic; ite taste is bitterish, er It {s given chiofly in complaints of the urinary organs, stich af gravel, chronic catarrh of the bladder, orbid irritation of the bindder and urethra, diseases of the prostate gland, and retention or the incon- tinence of urine, from a loss of tone In the parts con- It hes also been recommend. epaia, chronic rheumati¢m, cutancou ‘analogous to that TESTIMONY. OF GRAVEL OF PIVE ¥RARS' STANDIN STONE PASSED AND TO BE Dr i. T Heimbotd, Dean Sin: We introduced your “ Fluid Extract Bn- in thie county about eight month ago, and are happy to stato that it 4s meeting with universal favor. ‘We wish to inform yon of one instance (among many) where your “Buchn” bas worked wonders ‘ovaty, named J. B. Estell, had been snffering About #ix weeks ago he one bottle of your “ Buchu,” and before was through with one bottie he passed a gravel (hat Wwoluhs eight grains, which we now have on exhibition that he will never be with in his house again. Your preparations tavor every aay. Very reepectfully yours, &¢., ECCLES & HINKLE, Druggists. abont five years with gravel. {n onr drug store. CURE OF BLADDER AND KIDNEY AFFECTION OF LONG STANDING-STONE PASSED AND TO 1. T. Hetmbold, Beg Dean Sim: I commenced taking your “Extract of "about two weeks since Cor an affection of the ve suffered by apelis very Bot yorterday relief came A stone passed of a large pea, and t Diadder and kidneys, uch fora few days pa through the effect of your from my bladder about the &i now fee! perfectly well and entirely free from the pain fered with ‘so hard. dicine entirely, and wont recommend all persons similarly affected to try At. {iz} lu its curative powers. that T have sv I attribute my WILLIAM. COC L.@. CANNON, H. B. WHEELER, Eaq., Weatport, Conn, BRADLEY HULL, Faq., Westport, Coan. AN, Reading, Coan. OBLNSON, Wholesale Prt: WELL, Westport Uinany other if necessary. KIDNEY AND BLADDER AFFECTION SEVENTY-EIGHT TUANKS TO MR. HELMBOLD. Eprom Cossorortre: , as an unsolicited eriis of Heimboid's Buenu, and for the Ait of thosggimilarty aMicted ax my: neut physicians, aad Urying nearly ull the best advertised remedies, fo tne va ing reliet fom aggeavated kidney and Dindder diseases, from whieh 1 have snifered excess! many years, good Helmbord’s Buche, nally snggested to me T commented using with Mitie faith, and no apparcat bepeticial reeults for about A month, At the expiration of that tine, however, L ght reilef, which and now, al the th, alihouglT au an tufiria old years of aye, and ¢ eted to favorably thought I con encouraged m expiration of our mo: enced to exper cannot he ex RICK, Girard, Pa. DAVID OLIN, you opon facts reepecting ly how to express say sell not know hard en for the Tast ten Dat more #or was the “Kidneys” fometimes from twelve to fourte to make water ¢ sulted doeiors, Doth 1 and “Bisdaer.” 1 have been n honrs, and wanted and this State, medicines, but any, and got worse that ft could se: It would soon in the Boskshi purchased a bottle, but, Why should L ng® and cost me ¥o much? ad taken the frst boitle felt bad; but L me I took half of yon, had not nine! jot it and got another. the recond T stil! got wore (apparently) dit seomed ae if my right Kidney Was falling frou its place, and 1 felt reaily bad. Anished the second, that 1 bad made up wy was of no use trying any Was dolog 18 word, but I did not know ve It np and went to Rirtford on Saturday vo one of the best doctors tn the cli neck of the Diadder, and T hong! ta He gave me medieine, quite down-hearted. On San tay I was J not taken a y return continued msinz the “Nuch aiternoan I had @ desire to make water, but could not one hour after this T trie results but the next time I tovk the gaine as turning I felt #0, before all this time He said it was the ¢ to undergo an and 1 went home Verse) It was the Limes, and the third time the came Uuroul Uae paesa t stone or gra: With Little pieces whieh colt the color of a mud turtte,and Is as ara as Mint was doing i w covered over ted together. el you ever faw, gee the "Buchu" rk, aliiough | was T procured another bottle, thinking some more by Dasted, which te cleht wee ver I was to my life, wrapped, and those ate surprised, avo last Sunday, I hay who have seen it in t you all, bat this is a ease, aud you are Weleo ng you think proper. such use of my nan Well known in Berkelire vertiement save . Why aot publish more -y Republican is a widespread | one Wishes (0 sve this Wonder, they can do #9, , but think T have said enowgii (his time, »« L remain your ever well-wishet per Maker, Burnside, Hartford count Bus nade, Conn, RIGHT, North Lee, Mavs. orth Lee, Mavs. tockbridge, Mars, Dr, SCOTT, North Manchester, Conn Dr. JAQUES, Bneklaud Corners, Conn, Dr. BE ARSFORD, Hartford, Coun, All of whom treated me for the disease, Dr, HOLKUM, DR, KEYSER, fe @ physician of over thirty years’ exp graduate of thy Jefferson Medical College University of Medicine and Surgery of Phil Atv, H, T, Helinot Draw Sit In regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Buebu, 1 ould say that Ehaye used 1 the article tu various forms for the past thirty ny form OF preparation ‘e not used, or known to be used, In the varl- dicate agent would bo in- You are aware, as well a myself, that it hae do not think there i ‘Ous diseases where sneh, ‘doen extensively employed im the various diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has ac. quired, in my jadgment, is warranted by tho facts, Thave seen and used, as before stated, every form of Bachu—the powdered leaves, tinctare, fluid extracts— ‘And I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours, Tweivo years’ experience ought, I think, to give me the right to Jndge of its merits; and, without prejadige or partiality, I give yours precedence over all others, 1 value your Bachn for its effect on patients. T have cured with it, and seen cured with it, more dinenses of the bidder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Buch or any other proprietary com ponnd of whatever name, Theepectfully yours, &e., GEO, I. KEYSER, M.D. 140 Woot street, Pittsburgh, Peau Avg. 11, 1905, A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING. PRILADELPINA, } Peun., Jiine 25, 196% M1. T. Hetabota, Drngyint. Dear Stn: I have been o sufferer for upwards of twenty years with gravel, binddor, and kidney attee tions, during which time 1 have used varions medict- nal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicuns, experiencing but Little rellef. Having sen your preparations extensively advertised T consulted my family physictan tn regard to using your Extract Boob I did this because L had used all kinds of advertised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite Anjurtous, tn fact, 1 despaired of ever getting well, and determined to uso vo remedies hereafter unless 1 knew of the Ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy, As you advertised that It was com: posed of buchi, cubebs, and Juniper berries, 1 ocenr. Fed (o ime and my physiciap as ap excellent combt- Ration; sud, with his advice, fter an oxamination Of the article, and consulting again with the Dro gist, Lconcinaed to try it. L commenced to nee rt About elght montis ago, at which tune L was covfined to my root From the first bottle I was astonished andgratifed at the beneficial eMfect, and after using it three weeks Ww: able to watk out, L felt mush like writing to you a full ttatement of my ease at the time, but thought my tm Provement might only be temporary, and therefore conetnded to defer, and tee if it would effect a perfect euro, Knowing that tt would be of greater valne to you and more satisfactory to me. Tam nove able to report that a cure 4s effected afer weing the remedy for fire months Thave not used any now for three months, and feet as well tn al respects aa I ever did. Your Bnchu being devoid of any unplersant taste and odor, a uice tonic and invigorator of the syscem, I do hot mean tobe without it whenever ove Quire its ase In such affections, M, MoCORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. MeCormick’s statement, he refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. Wm. Bigier, ex Governor of Pennsylvania. Hou. Thomas B. Florence, Philadephia Hon. J.C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. Diack, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. KR, Porter, ex-Governor of Ponpsy! Hoa, Elis Levis, Judge, Phiiadelphia, Hon. R. ©. Grier, Judge United States Court flon. G. W, Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia, Lon, W. A, Porter, City Solicitor, Phitadelpnt Hon. Jolin Bigter, ex Governor of Califorain. Hon. EF. Banks, Auditor-General, Washington, D.C. And mauy others if neccesary. Dine ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD BE GIVEN A BOTTLE, LF NECESSARY. Bauway , NJ, Deo. 2, 1809.5 ror BH. T. Hetmbots, Esq Dean pins {take great pleasure in sending you a cer tifeate, in addition to the many you have received from suffering humanity. Lean scarcely Gnd language Sufticlentiv strong to express my heartfelt gratification at the won terful cure yonr “ Buchu” has effected. For four years Lbave suffered vevoad description. AN my friends (with myself) came to the conclusion that my ease was incurable, Accident placed your advertise- ment in my hands. . conumenced taking your “Buchu L followed the directions, and to my utter astonsehment before L had taken seven bottles of your valuable medicine—(I womld give One Zundred Dollars a vottie if | could vot get It at gny other pricey—1 am eatérely cured. Timort ea cut Pree mond It to all those suf: forine from disease. Ihave told many persons to take your valuable medicine, and they are doing so with great Succos#. Auy Information my feliow-cltizens may require will We freely given by the enbscriber, at huis vesi teace, + Miltom avenue, Ralway, New Jersey. 1M. FREEMAN. Counciiman Tiird Ward, City of Rahway, Maunar, N'!, Dec. 2, 150. § Lider ip acct are well Roquainted with Hl, M. Freeman, of Rahwoy, aud know that le las bgen a long thue suifering, In ihe worst poselble form, for the past four years and Mat Re has been entirely ented by th {* Helmboid’s Buena AVAGE, ex Mayor RANK LA BAC, President of Council, WM, RICHARDS, £Couneil PETER A. BANTA, Counel!/aan BROWN, Couucuman. 1.8.8. MELICK, Counetl LEWIS HOFF, Counciiman. J. A. STRYRER, Merchant. Crry HALL, Mavon’s O7rice, Ramway. 2 wilerecy, _¢ Dee. 5, is {his will certify that 1am personatty acqnainted with HM. Freeman, and am eoguizant of (he tacts as set forth In tag above statement, and the several persons whose signatures are thereunto a:tached are all known wou JOMN ¥. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rabway, 8 N.Y. 8. Vor. Insritee r, : Corner of Sth av, and 7th st., Centra: Park. (A Home aud Schoo! for the Sons of Dweased Sot- ders.) y of the package of your valuable ed to the Lastivute have beeu used by idre 1 with periect success, In tho cate of our litt aut A. J. his pride fs no ton, mortifed, and he ts free from the daily morning natheuias of the chambermatd who has Bucha pre of his ing. I fect that a knowledge of tue result of our use of your Muehu with the children under our charge pay save ay A Superintendent and Matron of Board 2 Schools and Asyinnis & KreAt ainount of anno) an and a 1 xuffering more fro WEAG mes tha ay be spared punlsiment, that is quot knowing {t as a weakness instead of a Dad habit) most unjustly indicted upon them, Thanking you on behalf of the children, and hoping others may be alike Denefted, I am respectéully yours, COL, YOUNG, General Sup't and Directo: 6 16, 1806, Guear saut Lane City, Ura January 24 180s, 5 Mr. H. T. Heimbott Dean bia: Your communication requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, but (rom a pt od ayainst adverth euros for secret ¢ ft wae ject unanswered, Daring an accidental conversation in a di ora the other even'ng, my mind was cianged on the character of your Brout Tt was then hich ncuded forother disenses by two physicline present, Ineiosed please ud our rates of ad BH. STENELOUSE Eaditor and Propriotor of Dally and Heute Weekly Telegraph HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIU, established np- ward of eighteen years, prepared hy H. T, HELMBOLD, Drugyist, 606 Broadway, New York, and 101 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa, Price $1.29 per bottle or six bottles for $0.00, deligerca to any address, sold by all Droggists everywh None are genuine unless done up in stecl engraved Wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse and signed H, T, HELMBOLD.— Ade, —_——— Fistruction, ADD: Bas KEV. T. 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