MISCELLANEOUS
TheDaily Review.
CUAJ81TY.
The rich man gave his dole, not ill con-
To find his heart still moved by hu-
. man woe:
The poor man to his ncishbor sirunlv
lent .
The scanty savings ho
forego.
could scarce
The Asiatic Cholera
There are com nam t J tri rA yat.i.
rtOW hVlOK in I hia mnntrv cavs .n
cnange, -who have ever witnessed a case
?kSI&S5;? cbolera, and there is prob
ably nn disease of which mankind in
?- ?u ralustand Vn neater fear and which
r?Irejyec'.of more superstition. The
laet of the dreaded malady spreading
" contagion by personal contact and
tollowing m its march the main roads
ol commerce induced Eneni Sn tn
select Ahasoerus a3 the personal prop
agator of cholera.
formerly advanced with the slowness
wun which .Lastarn caravans carried
( . r of Coughs, Colds,M
T J iw-'
.,"- AVlir-iTmT (""onjrli. Tn-I
r.rumptionana lor me ren
nrr.'ntivc persons in advan J
cC fU.-Tt: Price. 2 Cents.
The one passed on, and asked to know
no more:
xneo oers Wl,e aU n.ght. with pity the tea aSromhe AsfcUc Tairiet
c ' --"-vuiiu v t0 VCUlllUii
And never dreaming it was ranch she
gave.
sacri-
A Great Problem.
Take all the Ague,
Take alt the Kidney and Liver
Medicines.
Take all the Blood purifiers,
Take au the Rheumatic remedies,
3rake a11 tne Byspepsia and indiges
Fever and bil-
-Take all the Brainand Nerve force
revivers,
Take all the Great health restorers.
Zln short, take all the best qualities
oj all these, and the best,
-Qa'ilies of all the best medicines in
the world, and you will find that Hop
-Balers have the best curative qutu
... s 0f an concentrated
-In them, and that they will cure
when any or all of these, singly or
combined
-Vail A thorough trial, will give
positive proof of this.
Hardened Liver,
Five years ago I broke down with
kidney and liver complaint and rheu-
Dce'then I have been unable to be
about at all. My liver became hard
like wood; my limbs were puffed up
and filled with water.
All the best physicians agreed that
nothinz could cure me. I resolved to
try Hop Bitters ; I have used seven
bottles; the hardness has all gone from
ray liver, the swelling from my limbs,
and it hworked a miracle in my case ;
otherwise I would have been, now in
ray grave. J. W. MoiiEY, Buffalo,
Oct. 1,1831.
Poverty and Suffering.
"I was dragged down with debt,
poverty and sutlering for years, caus
ed by a sick family and large bills fcr
doctoring.
I was completely discouraged, until
one vear ago by the advice ot my pas
tor, 1 commenced using Mop Uitters,
and in one month we were all well,
nndv-neofus have seen a sick day
since, and I want to say to all poor
men, you can keep your families well
a year with Hop i Bitters lr less than
one doctor's visit will cost. I know
it." A WORKINGMAN.
Oh, God forgive as that we dare tn nir
Solace of countless gifts and fruitless !
signs:
Scorn on the sigh that shuns the unwel
come task,
ibc dole that lacss the salt of
nee.
No gilded palm the crushing weight
can cure;
No soothing sigh the maddening woe
can cure: v
IT' 1 .i 7 .i ....
x is uive mat gives us wca:tn 10 every
em, ...
would the poor man fare without
the poor. TJie Century.
Ill
Cal
cutta, in Arabia, near. Mecca, and in
ngypx, not tar from Cairo, are the
breeding places of cholera. There
famine is a frequent occurrence. The
people grow up surrounded by filth
such as an American citizen ha3 not
the faintest idea of, and an infectious
disease finds the most favorable condi
tions lor its development in those un
healthy districts. The pilgrims who in
thousands yearly proceed from Egypt
to Mecca, and who live off the Doorcst
tood and amid the greatest squalor, carry
wun mem me seed or cholera, and thus
form the connecting link in the trans-
mission oi tne disease from Asia to
Africa. If we consider the commercial
importance of Alexandria, we cannot
wonder that the cholera, once epidemic
in -tv'ynr. should swift v travel tn
Europe. Thu3 far medical historv has
not recorded a smale instance of an
original outbreak of cholera anywhere
but at the places mentioned. Filth
seems to be the sine oua mn of its
development, and cleanliness the most
poweriul barrier to its march.
The fact has been established that the
human being alone acts as the carrier
of the cholera prison. There is no well
authenticated case on record where rags
or clothing, as has. been proveo of yel
low fever, had transmittek the infec
tious material of the Asiatic disease.
In olden times, when no railroads, no
steamships, hastened the travel, the
march of cholera kept pace with the
rapidity, respectively slowness, of hu
man intercourse The disease either
followed the road of the great tea cara
vans, which brousrht the hieh-Drized
leaves from AsiatoJRussia, or it trail
ed the usual ways of commerce across
the Mediterranean sea.
Wherever a large belt of water sen-
arated two countries the epidemic dis
ease marched from the one to the other
in the same leugth of time that it took
a ship to sail across the water. Such
instances we saw in the spreading of
the p.ontaoinn frnm thft rnnt.inpnf. rf
By taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla many Europe across the channel tt England.
Kollingr in Wealth.
rroud father "Never, child, never!
The idea of the daughter of a rich
banker throwing herself away on a poor
man. xou must marry wealth or not
at all."
Pleading daughter- "But, pa. Al
phonse is not poor."
' Not poor? How can he- be other
wise? Break off the engagement with
out delay."
"But he is wealthy very weilihy,
pa."
"How can a summer hotel proprietor
be wealthy after such a season as thisr
i 11 warrant he hasn t got nve cents to
his name."
"But, pa, he i3 not a hotel proprie
tor." "Nonsense; he himself admits it,
Here is his card. 'Alphonse De Blank,
Whitecap Hoter."
"I know, but he is not the proprie
tor."' "What is he, then?"
"The head waiter."
"Oh! That is different. Bless you,
my children!"
poses as may be made by the Congress
of the United States: vrovided always.
has the same. shall be disbursed by
State agents and not accomnanied bv
objectionable features and embarrass
ing conditions.
Besolved That it is due to th white?
people of our eastern counties, who
have so cheerfully borne tbeir share - ot
our common burdens, that the pres
ent or some other eauallv effective
system of county government, shall
be maintained.
Resolved, That in view ot tha exist
ing and increasing harmony and kind
ly feeling between the two races in th's
biate and a similar condition of things
which we believe to exist 2-enerallv in
other Southern States, we deprecate
the attempt of the Republican party in
its recent platform at Chicago to force
civil rights a9 a living issue, and we
cenounce it as a lire brand and a hypo
critical expression of interest in 'the
black race, a wsnton insult to the
whites of the South, and tending to stir
up strife between the cow friendly
races.
Practically a Now Creation
BcnsonVCaDctue rmra Plasters arc the
plasters of other dsjs revised and made rer-
feet." Dr. J. II p; j l 4vr
Heart Pain?.
Palpitation, Dropsicial Swelling,
uizziness. Indmestion. Headache.
Sleeplsseness cured by "Wells' Health
lien ewer." cod
a poor sufferer who submits to the sur
geon's knife because of malignant sores
and scrofulous swellings, might be
saved, sound and whole. This will
fturgc out the corruptions which pol
ute the blood, and by which such com
plaints are originated and fed.
and from Great Britain to America
In the latter esse the infectious material
is not wafted across the Atlantic ocean
and carried the long distance by the
air.
S None genuine without a bunch of snrcen
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff
their name.
aug 13 1m d&w nrm
WEAK, UNDEVELOPED; PARTS
OK THE HUMAN BODY ENLARGED, DEVEL
OPED, STRENGTHENED." Etc.. is an interesting
fclTiTtiHfmmt long run in ou)pec"Tnreply toin-
iumts we will say tuat there i no eTidence ol num-
bujt abouttt)
Platform of the Democratic
Party of North Carolina.
We again congratulate the people of
North Carolina on the career of peace
prosperity ana good government on
which she entered after the inaugura
tion ot a Democratic State administra
tion, and which has been unbroken for
so many years since; upon the mst and
lmnartial enforcement of the laws; up
on the efficiency of our common school
system, and the great progress made in
popular education; and upon the gen
eral improvement and enterprise man
ifested in every part ot the State. And
we again challenge a comparison ibe
tween this state of things and-the
crimes, outrages ana scandals which
attended Republican ascendancy in our
borders ; and we pledge ourselves ito
exert, in the luture, as we have done in
the past, our best efforts to promote the
material interests ot all sections of the
State
Affirming" our adherence to Demo
cratic principles as neretoiore enuncia
ted in the platforms ot the party, it is
hereby
Resolved. That we regard a free and
fair expression of the public will at the
ballot-box as the only sure means of pre
serving our free American institutions,
and that the corrupt and corrupting use
of federal patronage, in influencing and
controlling elections is dangerous to the
liberties of the Stato and the Union.
house, gave it food, as it evidently had Resolved. That we are in favor of the
been deprived of the powerof supplying j unconditional and immediate abolition
itself for some hours, and bound care- of the whole internal revenue system,
.- .i rri l it v
Trm-rtT-r it.m MT-Tr tt iu:iv up toe iractureu memoer. ine as an mtoieraoie Duraen, a stanaing
uUllIllLAltiJ b lilil MAX limb healing in the course of time, the menace to the freedom ot elections, and
goose showed its remembrance ot good a source of great annoyance and cor
done and its gratitude theretor. by con- ruption in its practical operation
stituting itseit a constant attendant JiejoLved, That no government has a
upon its preserver, following him close- right to burden its people with taxes
Iv. as he went about1 his tarm aaa
tannery, and refusing to be driven
. i rrt
awav bv gestures or scoiaings- lae
gentleman was much annoyed by the
ludicrous appearance he presented, with
the goose at his heels, but nothing short
of imprisonment could rid him of his
faithful and devoted follower, who
1
Three Intelligent Geese.
"Silly as a goose." runs the old pro
verb; but I heard a story which seems
to prove that those much maligned
birds are not, after all is said, totally
devoid of reasoning powers. A lady
told the writer that she was visiting in
the country, and often observed the
habits of a flock of geese, one of which
was sitting on a nest ot egg3, which she
was expected soon to hatch out into
witli "Hop oi "'Hops' in I downy goslings. For a day or two she
was seen to look droopy and sick,
however, and one morning she left her
nest and joined the flock where they
were feeding, and immediately there
arose an animated conversation in
"goose talk." Shortly after she de-
tached herself from the rest, and, ac
companied by one of the lemale geese,
returned to her nest, upon which the
new-comer proceeded to seat herself.
When this was accompiisned, goose
No. 1 quietly took a position by her
side, laid her bill on the friendly back.
and was found, iu that position, quite
dead. No doubt she felt the end ap
proaching, and prevailed on goose No.
Q to take up the duty she could no long
er perform.
A man who owned a farm and
tannery found, on going over his place
one day. a goo3o with its leg broken,
lying helpless. He conveyed it to his
7Z Onthe contrary, the advertiser are
urv highly indorsed. Interested persons may get
frul-U circulars gTvTnill part iculars by addressing
&m ilKDIOAIj'X, Buffalo, IS. Y. Toiedo Evening lirm.
apU6 lyd&wS,
mm
A t.vrrta raoarvUMMl, flT MA Of Uf -
Uow retired) for tUcur uf aTevvow JWif
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LESELF-CUHE
THAT
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TEVER FAIL TO CURES IN FLAM MA
i.1 tionofthe B.ldnys, Gravel, Gleet. Stiict
rea ana all Urinary diseases. Nervous and
lh calDebmty Genital Weakness and all
"'ose untold miseries caused by Indiscretion
Excesses. Syphill3 In all its forms perma-
kuuj cared. Yellow or Brown snots on ftce
beyond the amount required to pay its
necessary expenses and gradually ex
tinguish ils public debt. And that
whenever the revenues, however qe
rived, exceed this amount," they should
be reduced so as to avoid a surplus in
the treasury. We therefore urge upon
our Senators and Representatives in
showed a lively sense of gratitude, with Congress to exert themselves - in favor
SniboiySorc Throat and Nose, fecrofula, Old
8, Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin
ses. Urinary diseases cured in 3 days.
nce $3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK
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i
the manifestation ot which he could well
have dispensed.
The following story, said my inform
ant. I cannot vouch for. not having
witnessed it, but I give it as I heard it.
A eoose was in the habit ot coming to
r n fTZ its master s taDie to oe ieu. ueguiany
ur, UOdd S NorVlhe HO, 2 as its master took his seat at table, it
WUU1U UUIlit; IU IUC VVJVJ 1 OllU u
noise with its bill for admittance. It
would walk gravely to its master's chair,
rece've just three bits of bread, or what
ever the food might be the master gave.
and walk gravely out again, neither
going before the third piece was receiv
ed, nor waitms after it had been
given. Youtli's Companion.
"W .
VVriLL CURE NKliYUUS, PHYSICAL
m and Genital Weakness caused by India
Frw 4, and lolattag. the laws of health,
YeiSL8rpJjilte J1 torma and stages.
Sori .05 Brown tpotaon the face and body,
a wr?at andjNose, Scrofula. Tetter, Ecze-
Biooa
and Skin Hlnnn an fMn.M nfflneaa
MWUW,, VilUJ A'MVfKbQ
nu t,et;iuiy curea- . jrjice vs.
and all
and
sloric Iai,B 10 cure Irregularities or
. f8! Caused hv mIA nr rt1pnan
ladies in delicate state of health are
mom- "rf Prlce $3. Enclose the
Vv7 .for either medicine ta FRANK STE-
v3 Jr. I 'f T ! - . . J . run
Ml n-i or express scaiea. or saie Dy
injSists ; sent by mall or express.
'
Snpprcs-
Mamed
weal
(rausien
. IS
Whose debility, exhansted
PW'ri premAtnro drcay
Dd f&ilare to perform life's
unties properly u erased by
e???S rror" ot yottth. etc,
will bud m perfect and lasting
reatorstioa to rubntt laealtk
pa Titrnt mankMd ia
IHEMARSTON BOLUS,
.xeit&er itomwh drus-rizur nor
instmaeaU. This treat mat of
Jerroue JDeblllty and
o. , REMEDT C0- W.14 ti. KewYerL
lyeod&vt tb
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness, earlv decay, loss ot man
hood. &c I witl send a recipe that will
cure vou. FREE OF CHARGE. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis
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I m v . r T XT T. T."..
eodo&w ly
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The .first printing press in the United
States was introduced in Y72M.
, A Fair Ofler
Tne Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall,
Mich., offer to send Dr. Dyos Volatic
Belt and Appliances oa trial, for thirty
days, to men. voung or old, afflicted
with nervous debility, loss Titauty, ana
kindred troubles. ,
See advertisement ia tha piper. -tthscowiiw
- -1 ;
of such legislation as will secure this
end.
Resolved, That with respect to the
tariff we reaffirm the life-long and fund
amental principles of the party declar
ed in the National Democratic plat
forms and that the details of the method
by which the constitutional revenue
tariff shall be gradually reached, are
subjects which the party's representa
tives at the Federal capitol must be
trusted to adjust; but in our opinion
the duties on foreign importation should
be lavied for the production of public
revenue, and the discriminations in its
adjustment should be such as would
place the highest rates on luxunes ana
the lowest on the necessaries of life,
distribute as equally as possible the
burdens of taxation and confer the
greatest good to the greatest number oi
the American people.
Resolved, That the course ot the
Democratic party in furtherance of
popular education, by efficient public
schools in all sections, and the establish
ment ol graded and normal schools in
the larccr towns and accessible centers.
Is a sufficient guarantee that we favor
the education of all classes of our people
and we will promote and improve the
present educational advantages so far
as it can be done without burdening the
people by excessive taxation.
And wtiekeas. There is now more
than a hundred millions of dollars in
the treasury of the United States,
wrung Irom the pockets of the people
bv uniust taxation on the part of the
Reou blican Dart v. therefore.
Resolved. That wo will accept such
distribution of said surplus revenues of
tha Government tcr educational pur-
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