Miscellaneous. Tlio New License Law. Tho following U n copy of tlio llccino bill in reported by tlio confcrcnco committees of the Scnnto and House ami adopted by both branches of tlio Legislature: An act to repeal an act to permit the voten rf thli commonwealth to vols etery three years on tho question ot truntln; licenses to tell Intojlcntlnj Hiuorj anil to restrain and rciuUte the sale ot tho same, Suction 1. Re it enacted, t('c, Tbnt tlio net approved tho 27th day of March, A. i. 1872, entitled nil net to permit the voters of thU commonwealth to vote every three year on tho question of granting li censes to sell Intoxicating liquors be and the name Is hereby repealed. Sr.o. 2. That licenses for sales of liquors, where not othrw !sc provided for by special lnw, may bo granted by tho court of quarter sessions of tho proper county at the lust or second session in each year, and shall be for one year. Tho said court shall lis by rule or standing order a tlmo nt which applica tion for said licenses shall be heard, nt which time all persons applying, or making objec tions to applications for licenses, may bo heard by evidence, petition, rcmonstranco or counsel : Provided that for the present year licenses as aforesaid may bo granted at the third, or any earlier session of said court Snc. 3. That nil hotels, inns and taverns shall bo classified and rated according to the last annual return of the mercantile apprais er or asessor of the proper city or county, as follows, to wit : All cases whero the classi fication shall be $10,000 or more, shall con stitute the first class and pay $700 ; where the classification shall bo $8,000 and not more than $10,000 the second class shall pay $400 j whero the classification shall bo SO, 000 and not more than $8,000 the third cl.ns and shall pay $200; where the classification shall be $4,000 and not more than $G,000 the fourth shall pay $100; where the classifica tion shall be less than $4,000 the filth class nnd shall pay $50 ; Provided, That no It censo shall be less than $50 : And provided further, That any person licensed the present or any portion of a year shall pay a pro rata share of tho license fee and the authority granting tho license shall designate the class ification for that year. And provided fur ther, that no licenso for bottlers shall be less than $50. Skc. 4. That any salo made ot vinous, spiritous, malt or brewed liquors, or admix ture thereof, contrary to the provisions of this law, shall betaken to be a misdemeanor, and upon conviction of the offense in the court of quarter sessions of the peace of any city or county, tho person so offending shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not le3s than $200 nor more than $500, with tho costs of prosecution, and to stand convicted until the senteneo of tlio court is complied with, not exceeding ninety days, and upon a second or any subsequent conviction tho party so of fending shall pay afine not less than $500 nor more than $1,000 and undergo imprisonment in the county jail of not less than three months nor more than one year, and if li censed shall in lieu of imprisonment forfeit his bond and said license and be incapacita ted from receiving any license aforesaid for the period of five years thereafter, and a':y drug or apothecary store, confectionery or mineral, or other fountain, who shall sell any spiritous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, mixed or pure, to be used as a beverage, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and liable to the same conviction and punish mcnt ns unlicensed offenders. Sf.c. 5. That it shall be the duty of the court, mayor, alderman or justice of the peace, beforo whom any fine or penalty shall be re covered, to nward said fine or penalties, as wen as proceeds 01 all lorleitecl bonds to tlie city or county treasurer, as the case may be. Sec. 0. That tho constables of the respec tive wards, boroughs and townships shall make a return of retailers of liquors, and in addition thereto it shall be the duty of every such constable at each term of said court of their respective counties to mako return on oath or aflirmation whether within his knowledge thero is any unlicensed place within his bailiwick kept and maintained in violation of this act, and it shall be the es pecial duty of the judges of all of said courts to see that this return is faithfully made, and if any person shall make known in writing, with his or her name subscribed thereto, to such constable, the name or names of any one who shall have violated this act, with the names of the witnesses who can prove the fact, it shall be his duty to make return thereof on oath or aflirmation to tlio court, be deemed guilty of tho crime of perjury, and upon his willful failure to do so ho shall and upon indictment and conviction shall be subjected to its penalties. Sec. 7. The husband, wife, parent, child, guardian or any person who lias or may hereafter have the habit of drinking intoxi cating liquor to excess may give notice in writing signed by him or her to any person not to sell or deliver intoxicating liquor to the person having such habit, if the person so notified at any time within twelvemonths nfter such notice, sells or delivers any such liquor to the person having such habit, tho person giving tho notice may in an action ot tort recover of the person notified any sum of not less than fifty nor more than five hun dred dollars, as may be assessed by the court or judge as damages. A married woman may bring sucli action in her own name not withstanding her coveture and all damages recovered by her shall go to her separate use. In case of the death of cither party tho ac tion and tho right of action given by this section shall survive to or against his cxecu ' tor or administrator without limit as to dura- 5 Sec. 8. No person or persons non-residents of this commonwealth shall engage in selling, trading or vending intoxicating li quor and no hawker, peddler or traveling agent shall cngago in selling for any person or persons who aro non-residents, or in vend ing, trading or contralllcking in any manner, whatsoever lu Intoxicating liquors within tho limits of tills commonwealth. Sec 9. Any bond given by any person under the provisions of this act may be can celed after thirty days' notico in writing shall have been given nnd received by tho respective parties thereto: Provided, Tho sureties to bo released from such, or any bond, shall bear no risk pending thereon. Iu the event of canceling any bond and the releasing of the sureties the principal shall provide acceptable substitutes if he desires to continue the business, otherwise bis license shall Immediately be revoked. 8 CO. 10. That no license to sell intoxicat ing drinks shall hereafter bo granted to any person until hu shall havo executed a bond to the commonwealth in the penal sum of $2,000, with two Buiricient sureties, to be ap proved by tho court granting such license, conditioned to pay all damages, which may ! recovered in any action which may be in stituted against him under the provisions of this act and all costs.fines and penalties which may be Imposed upon him iu any Indict ment for violating this act or any other law of this commonwealth relating to soiling or furnishing intoxicating drinks, and the said bond eliall be filed in the office of the clerk f the said court for the use and benefit of All persons Interested therein. Sue. 11. That It hall not be lawful for nny person, with or without license, to sell to nny person nny Intoxicating drink on nny day 011 which elections nro now or hereafter may bo required to bo held, nor on Sunday, nor ntnny tlmo ton;mlnor orto n person visi bly nlfected by Intoxicating drinks. tiro 12. That nny llceuso heretofore granted shall not bo Invalidated, nud that nono of the provisions of this act shall bo held to nut'iorlr.o tho manufacture or sale of any Intoxicating liquors In nny city, county, borough or township having special prohibi tory laws. A blacksmith Is n "horse Jeweler." No idlo tale Tho cow's In ily time. To remove dandruff Go out on the plains anil insult an Indian. Tho girls who tend tables nt Connecticut fairs and sell kisses nt ten cents n kiss, won't give you thrco for n quarter. Stingy I A soft answer turucth nw.iy wrath, but wo lose our patience with people who nro con tinually asking soft questions. A lady was tho defendant in a recent breaeh-of-promlse case in London. The jury gave her disappointed lover $20 damages. Defers you see Yoscniltc grand, You see mighty little to understand; ltut when you aco Yosemito grand You seem mighty little, understand. A candidate for county clerk in Texas of fered to register marriages for nothing. Ills opponent, undismayed, promised to do tho .line, and throw n candle in. A younglady,lntend!ng to paint her check. with rouge, put all tlio paint on her nose, and did not discover her error until request cd to sign "the pledge ?" A western editor having waited in vam for the coming of tho Russian Mcnnonites, "Whero aro tho Mennonltcs?" and echo iu the shape of jhis wifo repeated the question thus: "Whero are all you men o' nights V A gentleman taking furnished apartments told tho landlady, "I assuro you, ma am, I never left a lodging but my landlady shed tears," she answered, "I hopo it was not, glr because you went away without paying." A Heading bride recently made a wedding trip all by hersclt the husband could not get away from his business, and claiming that according to time honored usage she was entitled to the trip, she went it alone An angry teacher was whipping n pupil, and having prolonged tho cxerciso far be yond tho bounds of moderation, the boy looked np, and calmly said, "Corno, sir, you must be tired, let's take a rest;" and he wrested the whip from the teacher's hand. A youngster, while warming bis hands over the kitchen fire, was remonstrated with by his father, who said, "Go 'way from the stovo: the weather is not cold." Thdlittlo fellow, looking up at his stern parent de murcly replied, "I am't heating the weather ; I'm warming mv hands." "Did you report that I was a thief, sir?" angrily inquired Snook the other day of one of his neighbors. "No, I reported 'no such thing. I only said that there were strong suspicions against you, and that I believed all the suspicions to be correct." "Ob, was that all ?" One of the hoys, the other day, sent a young lady friend of his a cake of Lubin's finest variety of toilette soap, with tho request that she would draw no inference on receiving such a gift. The next day tho young man was somewhat astonished when he received a letter from the young lady containing the present of a fine-tooth comb, with the request that he would draw, no in ferences therefrom. "He died very suddenly," said one female to another at the Post Office window in Dc troit. "And did he have his life insured?" ask' ed tho other. "Yes three thousand dollars." "Oh, well, then, it isn't so bad. His wife can have a choral set, some new furs, a silk dress, and enough mourning stuff to git up and wave I" A Boston wag once wrote to President Lincoln, asking whether he would accept a carnage and horses as a token of esteem from the Young Men's Christian Association of (hat city. Iu due tlmo an affirmative answer was returned from Washington. The wag thereupon Hatdowu and wrote back: "I thought so." It Is needless to add that the carriage and horses were never sent. N. Y. Com. Adv. England's marriage statistics have been analyzed to show the probabilities of mar riage for women at different ages. Suppos ing the sum of a woman's chances of mar riage to bo 100, she exhausts, between tho ages of 15 and 20 jears, fourteen and a half chances. If she lives unmarried from 20 to 25, fifty-two more of her chanceB have van ished into thin air. If she remains unmar ried for five more years, she will turn 30 with only fifteen and a half chances out of her hundred left. After 35 she has eleven and a half chances, and at this point the statistician gave up his calculation, except that he assures us that even If a woman has lived umrarried sixty years, shr still has the tenth of a chance of getting married out of the hundred with which she is supposed to have started life. A paper containing many fine points A paper of needles. When aro eyes not eyes? When the wind makes them water. Josh Hillings says, "Tew enjoy n good rcputaslmn, giv publicly and Bteal pri vately." It Is suggested that aeronauts wonld make good officers, as they are acenstomed to tak ing people up. The reason Cashmere shawls are said to be like deaf people la because you cannot make them here. Gold frames do very well for paintings, hut when It comes to "frames of mind" the less guilt the better. "Did you know I was here?" asked the bellows of the fire. "Well, yes, I think I had got wind of you." If you want to teach. a dog arithmetic, tie up one of bis paws, and he will put down threo and carry one every time. A Yankee physician announces that brandy is a cure for the staggers. That remedy must be on the homatopathio princi ple of like curing like. An agricultural editor winds tip a leader on tho corn crop with the remark, "We have on exhibition In our sanctum n pair of mag nificent ears." What is tho difference between the ouler wall of a bridgo nnd a couple of nice young ladies ? The first la a parapet, and the wo oud aro a pair of pets. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA VEGETINE strives at tho root ot disease by purlfylnz the blood restoring the liver nml kidneys Co healthy action, Invigorating tho ncri ous system. VKGHNNU ts not a vile, nauseous compound, which simply purges the bowels, but a sure, pleasant remedy t htch Is sure to purity the blood, and thereby ro- more tue ucaieu. VKUKTINE rnw tirescrltjeil In ciuo of scrofula and other diseases ot the blood, by m.iuy ut tlio best ph.tsl- elans, owing lolls Kre.it success In cuilug all dis eases 01 mis uamre. VEGliriNK Does not deceive Invalids Into falso hones liv purging ulnl creating a ilctltlous aptetilc, but usslMa ti.uuro In clearing uud purifying 1 110 whole sjstoiu, loadinf tho putleut gradually to iicrrcct health. V13GHTINH Was looked upon as an experiment for somo tlmo by some of our beat physicians, but tli isu moit Incred ulous In regard to Its merit aro now Its most ardent Montis and supporters. VEGETINE Instead ot being n putred-up medlc'no has worked Ha way up tolls astonishing present success by act um merit, iu curing mi uise ases ot tho blood, ot whatever nature. VEGETINE Says a lloston physician, "has no equal as a blood purltler. Hearing uf Its in.i .y wonderful cures utter all other remedies h.id failed, 1 visited tue inlwrato ry and convinced mtself of Its genuine merit. It Is ireimrcu irom iiarst, niout ami neru-t, caeu or vvnicu s hlglilv cffectlu'. nud ther are coiuuuuiidcd In such n manner as to produce ust jnlalilu j results." VEGETINE Is acknowledged nnd recommended by phjsldans nnd apotheeailes to bo tlm best purltler and cleanser of the blood i t discovered, and thousands gpeak In its praise who have been restored to health. l'Rour. "WHAT IS NEEDED. MfUI. It. antra 1 :Wcb.t3,ls.. Dear sir About one year since I found myself In a feeble condition rrom general debility, Vlkllll'INK was strongly recommended to me by a III md who had been murh benefitted by its use. I procured tho article and after using soteralbott cs, was restored to health anil d continued Its use. I fwd nulla enntu dent that there Is no medicine superior to It for uiu-w it,iii,jiuiii.s 11,1 tmi:ii 1111 rsjicciiiuy prepareu, nnd would cheerfully recommend it to those w I10 feel that they need something to restore them to iierfect health. Itespecttully yours, 0. U l-ETTIN'OtM, firm of 8. II. rcttcnglll A Co., lustato St., lloston. CINCIN VATI, NOV. M, 1972. Jln.lt. It. Stevkn-h: Bear Mr Tho two botllcsof VEfJKTINK furnished me by j our agent, my wife has used with great benefit. Koralongtlmoshohas been troubled with dizzi ness and costl cnesss these troubles aro now en tirely removed by the mo of VKHKl'INK. .She wus also troubled with Dyspepsia and general debility; and has been greatly benefitted. Tllos. OILMOIIK, tan Walnut street. FEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. Natic, Mas., Juno 1st, 1872, Mr. II. II. FrKTrxs: Dear sir Through tho advico nnd earnest persua sion of itcv. K s. licst, of this p nre, I have been taking UdUriNE for dyspepsia of which I havo suf- iercu ror years. I havo use I only two bottles and already feel my self a new nun. licspectfiilly, Dr.J. W. CAltTEIi. Deport from a Practical Chemist and Apothecary. TlosTON. Jan. 1.1S74. l)Car Mr ThlS In Certlff Ihnt. 1 hnrn cnld nt Hi dozen (ISM bottles) of your VKOCTIXI: since Aprl K. 1S70. and can truly sa that It lias gUen tho 1 est satisfaction of any renvdv for the complaints lor which It Is recominended.that I ever sold, scarce ly a dav passes without somo of my customers tcs ilfyto Its merits on themselves or their friends. I am perfectly cognizant of several cases of scrofulous tuiuura uumjr cureu uy vkiiki im! alono In tills M elnlty. Very respectfully yours, A. I. OILMAN, 4M, nroadway. To II. It. Stevens, Esq. Vegetineis Sold by all Druggists. March B, "75-ly 0 NE EW STOCK OV CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's Dross Goods. DAVID LOWENBEItO Invites attention to his large nud elegant stoclt ol Cheap and Fasliionatile Clothiua, at his storo on MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW BLOCK, BLOOMSHUHO. PA., where ho has last received from New York anS rail odelphla a full assortment of MtN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, tncludinff the most fashionable, durable aad DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING! OP BOXJ SACK, FROCK, CUM. AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS, He has also replenished tils olreadylrrge stock oig CLOTHS AND CASSIMliItP.8, STRIPED. FIGURED AND PLAIN VESTS, SHIRTS. CRAVATS BOCKS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND ARTICLES. FANCY !!a has constantly on hand a large and well select ed assortment of Cloths and Vectings, which be is prepared to inate to order Into any kind ot tlotidng, on very abort notice, and In tho test manner. All Ids clothing Is mad: to wear and most of It Is of home manufacture. GOLD "WATCHES AUD JEWELHY, OP EVERY DKSCmrriON, FINE AND CHEAr, III8CASE OP JEWEUtY IS NOT SURPASSED IN TUW PLACE. CALL ANDES AMINE HIS GENERAL ASSORT MENT CP Clothing, Watches, Jew! ry, &o. DAVID LOWENIJElia, ' July 1M-tf. yAINWIUOHT A CO., WHOLESALE OIIOCEIW, N, K. corner Second and Arch Btreeis, I'liitaniLriiu, Dealers In rcAB, synups, cojtee, huoaii, nolabsef mic, snout, bicarb booj, tc.,te. nrorCen nil reeelTa prompt attention. ll.T-lt CONN In the ear received on auWrlptlo o Ue CoicusiiM cmoe. 1875. 1876 THE COLUMBIAN Newspaper, tho largest sheet published in Columbia, county, neatly printed on New Type, will contain all the current News uf the Day, and n condensed account of LEGISLATIVE nnd COXOttESSION'AL PROCEEDINGS, with explanation mid comments upon nil important measures proposed iu either: POETRY AND SON'O. MISCELLANEOUS HEADING, AGRICULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC SUISJECTS, Will also engross n large proportion of its columns, Tho DOMESTIC CONCERNS OE COLUMBIA COUNTY, Will receive particular attention, and nil local ndiiirs proper for publication will be carefully laid before our readers. THE POLITICS OP THE STATE AND NATION Hill receive constant attention, and tho character and oiiicial conduct of PUI1LIC MENJ Will be presented to our readers, from time to time, in life-like attitude and with entire iustico and firmness. No frauds shall be committed upon the .People or Wrong done them without full ex posuro in the columns of the Columbian COUNTY MATTERS. All official county advertisements appear in this paper, as will also intelligent synop sis of the proceedings of the Courts and the actions of tlie County Ofliccrs when of pub lie interest. Tlio Columbian already lias much the largcbt circulation of any paper in tho conn ty more than the combined circulation of tlio other papers and is tho only paper printed in the county that supports the prin ciplcs nnd time-honored usages of tho Dem ocratlcparty. Its circulation nnd conscquen usefulness may, however, be much extende if its friends will use their influence to stir further add to its list of subscribers. At additional patronage will be requited by inv proving the paper, by adding to its editorin nnd rcportorinl force and increasing the quantity of its reading matter. As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM The Columbian is unapproached in th quarter of the State, nnd our JOI1HING FACILITIES Arc superior to any other. Our friends are invited to call at tho oflic whenever they cometo Illoomsburg. Tlio only Reliable (lift Distribution in (lie Country $100,000.00 TKT VALUABLE GIFTS I TO BE DISTP.H1UTEI) IN L. D. SINES' 4Glh Semi-Annual GIFT ENTERPRISE! To be drawn Monday, March 20th, 1875. One Grain! Caiiltiil Prize, $10,000 IN GOLD ! One Prize $5,000 in Silver I FivePrizes,$1.000) Five Prizes, $500 EaCIl 111 C3Sil! Ten Prizes, $100 J Two Family Carriages and Matched Heiress with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 each I TwoDuggies, Horsea, Ac., worth $G00 each Two Fine-toned Hosewood Pianos worth $050 each I Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth tlOO eucli'l 1500 f?oW cine! Silver Lever Hunting Watchet in all, worth .from $20 to W00 each I HOLD CHAINS, BILVEIt-WAHK, &C, Ac HVMHEIi or GIFTS 10.000 T1CKF.TS IJMITlift TO 50,000 AOENTS WASTED TO HELL TICKETS, to whom liberal Premiums will ho paid, tdnxlo Tickets us MX Tickets ! w i Twelve Tickets f: Twenty-live 'I Ickis wo. Circulars conialidic full list ol prltes, n descrip tion o I tho manner J tlmwlnfe', und other luforuia ttou Ui reference to tlie .(Uidrlbutlon, will he seuttu in? one ordering them. U letters must bo address- Ollice. Excelsior HutUCx. J. SISC, Cor. IticflA LongwortU. at!!43J,CINClNNATf,0. Veb l, HI4-6W BLANKS 3"" BLANK B! TOR HA LP ATUK COLUMBIAN OFFICL. J. EVANS, HEADY MAD 13 AND CUSTOM MADE C I a )T1IING. he has Tin: IH1STG 08, LATEST STYLES, 11 nUP'OYMTIIK For Good l"lt.nd Promptness in lining orders there Is tho plKt to go. Ills goods are- elected with rare nnd his CUSVOM WORK will coni iaro favorably with the test effert of tho fashlonaUo City Dealer. IIH KI'.RPS A LARGE STOCK OV BOYS' & CHILDREN'S 0L0THIM AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. EVANS. Julyl, 1S73 tf. 'mm A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. JDAII.Y AND WEEKLY. Independent in Everything iNoutial in iSouinig, Opposed to all Corrupt Kings in jUumeipnl, State and JSational Ailiurs. Tim DAILY TIM IS will lie Issued on Saturday, ino 13th of March next, nndevtry momtrc thereafter, Sunil.os excepted, under the editorial direction of A. K. Mcclure, printed compactly from clear, new tpo, en a lnrco fnllo shet t, cotitnlnliinall tlie news of the day, lncludlmr t.'e A!MC1.VI 1; I'lllisS TKI.B (lltAMS, Hpeclil 'telegrams and Correspondence from all points el luierest, unit teiinesKi tutorial dis cussions of current topics, l'rlt e, T o CiI.VR. Malt subscription-, postage free, six dollars per annum, or fifty edits per munth, lnniltnnce. AtUerllteme" ts, ilfteen. twenty and thirty cents per 11 lie, according to position. The W eekly Times Will reissued en Fotui day, March SOth, weekly thereafter, containing nil Untenant news cf the week, nud complete .Market nud Financial ltcports. MalL'd, forono year, postage free, nt the fallowing rates: One Copy.. ....ll.eo .. .. 9.00 ti n e optes Twentv forlen ir,. n ADVKlt'f li,St s twentv-tle rents rer line, l(emll:inresH..'ildbu itudoby Drafts or Past Of fice Orders. Address TH V TIMES. No. 14 South ScvcntliMreet, tf PHILADELPHIA. BLOOMSBURG MARBLE WORKS, T. L. GUNTON. Proprietor, MAIN 8TKF.ET, Hni)W MAHKIIT. Manufacturer of and I'eaer in all lindt of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOBKS Wo use-the best AMERICAN nnd ITALIAN JIarUe. Ilo has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOM IIS, HEADSTONES, UltNS, VASES, &K. Every variety of Murlile cutting neatly executed at tao lowest market prices. A lonjr practical eierlence nnd personal attention to business makes the proprietor eoutldent of nlvlns satisfaction. All orders by mall prompt I) attendee. 10. r. ti. uok vjf. OSf-X. Jl. )mk delivered free of chiye.18& Aug. 21, 'TJ-ly. T. I OL'NTON, Proprietor. ISAIAH HAGBNBUCH DEALHU IN STOVES & TINWARE, I1LOOMSI1UKG, l'ENN'A., Has the pleasure of Introducing to the Public A NKW AND SUPERIOR COOKING STOVE, A new and beautiful Stove, for wood or coal. Ho al s) keeps constitute on hand u largo and varied assortment eii otner COOKIXO STOVICS, 1'AKI.OH .STOVES, I HON WEAK in creat variety, TIN WAKE, Ac., Ac., Ac., which he win nisposc of at tho lowest rates for cash ,ir iintimvMi rreiiir. nn Hiinrt time. Alt nrtlcl'-s war ranted as represented. Ilo respectfully bollclts a snare oi puuitti tutronage. Oct. 80,n4-ly GREENWOOD SBIJNARY- NEXT TEUM IIIXUNS Monday, August 3J, 1874. For particulars, Address, II. II WIIITACIII!, MlM.VH.LK, PA. ,InneB,,74-lf NOTICE, . ... TVTOTICK .hereby (j'ven thai Hie iiiootni. hnrir das entnrianv will nut In senleo pipe i nnd furnish meters to the rltlena of lilemmsbtirt' lor tUM whero tho dlstanre from the itruet docs riot exceed Mi feet! cxce.-ji of W f et t w III if ( hsreed nl tlio rato of fo cents per foot ui.tll BeplemWr 1st IMS. C.W, JIILLK!t,Bocmiiry. tfU 11, 1L-U SHORT POSTPONEMENT-DAY PIXED-FULL DIHI'llIlllTION. First Git.ND Gut Conchrt. MouI)3liGrFomil8 Tiimaiif? Assiciatiou AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. - IYXA21G2X 29, 1875. LIST OP UlI'TS. 1 tirnndCash (lift f meet 1 llraiid Cash dill , Mhiuu 1 (Irnnd cash (Hit , leiii In ( usii (lilts, iluiivu (JCll lllOUIXI 11 cash nuts, fiMsiuuh Mwsi fi cash (litis, Uwo each , ,. ."niie'i loo l'uliHllts, W) each :.. wimki 1 eon I'nsn (dfti, lnu each ltienw; leuu l'ah (litis, fn each ,,, nhim) it (io Ciuh (lilts, .0 each 4ww vj its Cash (lifts, ii'noilntlnK to.,.. tl duo lien Ntniilier of Tickets, 10(1 000. 1'lllCi: or TICKET. Wlu.lo Tickets fsoii llnlU's , iu w quni lira sue hia'titlisnrci'.ch coupon 11 ' ly, 'thkitsiur..., loiioo The MuM pellet Pi'tuiile lliitn iiie Association, char iricuuy inu MKiskiimeoi m:-imi.i iiiiiI me 1 lleillt Com I of (minuu to.. irtimeil ! a druml (lift Ccm. celt to tat.il)l.i mid endow n "llomii fur I he Old, Minn, aim Destitute Uuiles of Virginia," ut Muni-s-llei, tho fuliner residence of Piesldent Jaunts UmllaOtl. Governor's Ofllee, Richmond, July 11, ts7l. ItntTords (no t'lcnMire Ui suv thatl ntn urllnc- qualtitcd with nl,inu 111 ijorllj of the olllcers of the jMuinpewer i ciuiiie iiuuiuue ANoviauun, wno reside In Hie lcliiiiy of my home, and 1 attest their lutein- relict) nud tli(lrorlh andhlj;h renutatlou as kcii lemcn. nsH'l asttie untitle ennihli'iicf. iniiu.iun nnd substantial menus liberally repiesentcd tunotig them. JAMliS I,. KEMPER. Uov. Virginia. Alexandria, Va., July s, ln4. I commend them ns detits cf honor and luterrrlty, and fully en- limit 111 inu iuii,iui-m u ui mi' piiuui. it. liiiuiir-i, l . i. .illume whin insr. or va. t'uitlier references liv tf niiisiluii i Hit i:ci11piicv Gilbert (!. Walker, i:-titArrnor, of Va.j lion, liobf. Ik Withers, l.leut.-(!ov rf Va., and it. N. Senator elect i Senators and members of Congress from Va, licimuamcH lur tickets may uu mane tiv express prepaid, pi.sl-oillco monej.orc"T on Washington, 1). C., or hy Itctftstercd letter. l'or full pai'lloiilars, testimonials, Ac., send for Cir cular. Address, HON. JA.MKft IIAItllOUlt, Pres't M. F. II. A.. AlcxiinditJ, Va. Itellatilo agents anted c erj where. Jan. nu,'TS 4W NEW GOODS! A HEAVY STOCK, Glieaper.tham Ever! S. H. MILLER & SON Have Just Received the largest mid best supply ol CHEAP AHD FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They Havo ever oITered to tneir friends and cus tomers. Cloths, Casshneres, aiiel Satinetts for MEN'S WEAK, Cloths, Alapaeas, Merinos, for LADIE'S WEAK, CALICOES, MUSLINS, UAilliltlCS, anil every varlctr of Dry Cintitl tlesirei, Carpets, Mats Ottomans, in great variety ami at tlie L O WHS T CASH PRICES. FAMILY GHOCERIES, including all the varieties of COl'TEES, TEAS and SUOAKS, COUNT It Y PRODUCE, anil a general supply of at tides useful for the table always on liantl. CALL AND SEE. Country produce of all !;inls taken in ex change for gootls at cash prices. Oct. ao.'M-tf CARRlAGrE M ANUFAO T O R Y DLOOMSllUItO, PA. M. C. SLOAN ei KUOTIIER HAVE on banel and for sale at the niott reasonable rates a splendid stuck of c.iUicE.i;i:s, esurgics, and everj' description of Wagons both PLAIN and FANCY, Warranted to be made of (lie tK-st and most durable maecrlaH, and by the most experienced workmen. All work tent out from tlio estnhlbhmcnt will be tuitnd tn be of the hlghc.-t class and suro to cite per fect satisfaction. They havo also aline assortment of SLEIGHS of all tho newest nnd moit fashionable stjles well and carefully made and cf tlio best material. Anlniectlon of their work Is nsked as Itlsbe lleved that nono superior can Iw found In the coun try. July1,lS73-tf. SOMETHING FOR YOU. Send stamp nnd gt t It. Address, r. I). IIUUST, la and II Iussnu Sllttt, New Yolk. A' Send GENTS WANTED for the fastest selling book ever published, fur specimen p. ires nnd our extra te.ms to Agents. NATIONAL l'llMLlHIIINH CO., Piiilail I'lili, Pa. LIFE OF DR. LIUNGST0XG A new book, complete, authentic and reliable, con talnlu ldsepliir.illons nnd dtse'ovirles In 1 lie wilds of Africa, sell rapldlt at low prices to suit I ho I lines, Also the MKssiAII, by llev. Win. Jl. Mlllett, for all deiiomluailons, nncxcellsnt work Ksucd In a h.inil somo stylo, our family siui.es uio uueiualled fur st j les and prices. Aponte Wanted aeffltlKSt ffll-S UAK11H CITY I'UIILISUINtiC'O., PhlladtlpltU Pa. THE MASON & HA MUX OEGANCO., Winners of Three Highest Medals and Diploma of Honor, at Menna. Ti, und Paris, UT, now orfer the ITni st Assoitmeiitof tho llestt'nbtnetOri,Mlisln the World, lneliiillni; new Miles with lecent linpioe ments, not onlvexeluslvelj fur cash, as formerly, but also on New l'luusof K.tiy Pa) ments, the most f.t vorable eter ollered. Oruans llentetl with PUMleiro ot purchase, to almost anv pai t of tho country. 1 irst payment faor upwards, lllustruled t'alaleigucs an I circulars, with full particulars, sent free on re iiuest, Address. MASON A; HAMLIN olttlAN CO., ifosten, New Yol k or cideat'o Kvei'vliody's own IJliysicinn by ( W. T eason il. D. A mnenlllcent volume oj 41 paues-beaullfully llluMraled und elegantly bound. Contains matter Just adapted to tho wants of et cry family, over us enitravlnifs. onoAeent suld 1 o copies lu one week, auuther mi In I lu ce da) s, i ill? V I Q 4 T'P (1 another lu lihlC A IS I -U four days. (Treu Urs free. Address at once. II, N, McKennev & CO. ;a'. aiiHoni st., I'ldUdelphfa. Air'iitH Wimlod 1'or Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womiiiiht-od andlhclr Mutii.il Inter Itelatloiu; Love, Its Laws, power, etc, AL-ents are sclllnn from 1ft to iM-oples it da) . he nd for spec I men paees mill terms to Agents, und see wh) It sells faster tltiiti nny other bot k. Address, NATIONAL PUULIblllNU CO., Philadelphia, l'u. 11R.VVE HOOK t "WHAT WOMAN KIIOUM) KNOW," A Woman't llooi about Women, by i Woman (Mrt. F. It. lujfey ) Tlio only woik of the kind ever written by a woman, H a nitesfltv In every household, In Itsen tlreiimilly und eminent piuctlcnlnets creates an I, mm lino demand. Notvvllhi'tandliiir the tUUcnlu sublet W n(ivsurly tieitted, It IswiUttn In such a bravo ptireHjIedswIIJ nott.rrtnd the utof t f.istldl ous. (aidy tiueuls nevnr Jiftd such an opportunity to mnko money end do num. Terms nnd sample shcttsinalUdfrcutiulmme'lldla uppllcatlim, .l.M, HTOHKAUT fi Co., Pldludelplda. J'cb S-Bt jrnryliiiid Kyo und Eur ruf-titnto u Noiih CiarU's street, millmore, Sid, (1EOWIK KKl'LINO, II. I).. IJtte Professor cf I!je audI!arur!feryiiillio WaMilnston Unlveisl. Tito large handsome residence hi t;n late Ciuhi es Cakkou. has bteu lilted l'l wltlt ull Iholcpiovo menu adopted In the latest HchooU of Iluroim, for ty, Hurtfeuii in e uuie'. the special treatment of this clussiif discus' s, ,ay oy ,e w v. Bonu CUarfe. COUNTQA Qvat TMtfffinr Competitors Ato-I .1873 AfnpT n y Tin RAIL ROAD TIMEJTABLES. nil I LA 1) E Ll'HIA M'.L It EA I) I NO L lt.ULHOAI). WINTER AKKANOEMENT. NOV. 0th, 1ST4. TIUIN9 LEAVE ItlTEUT ASlOIlOltS (SCNPAV EJtCErTEtl For Xew York, Philadelphia, Heading, PottsMlle Tnmaqtta, .Ve 11,33 a. m l'or catnnlwn, li,5:i it. m. and T.nts p. m. For Wllllainsporl,0,2S a. m. and 4,w p. m. TI1AIN3 l OIt ItlTEUT LEAVE AS t'OLLOWS. (SUNPAV EX CXI'TEU.) Ixiave New York, 9,00 a. m. Lenvo Phlladeliihla, t,1.'i a. in. Leave Heading, ll.Sia. in., Potttvllle, 12,10 p. m. and Tttmaqua, 1,30 p. m, Ix;ave Catawlssa, e,S0 a, m. nnd 4,00 p. in. Lenvo Wllllamsport, ,20 a. m. and p,ik) p. m. Passengers to and from New York and Phlladcl' phla go tin otigh without change of cars. .1. 11. WOOTKN, May S, 1ST4-If. (icner.il Superintendent. DKLAWAI WKSI'LI!. RE. LACKAWANNA AND N HAILIIOAI). IILOOMSIIL'IK! DIVISION. Tlmc-Tnble No. yj. Takes crTcct at 4:30 A. TIIUKSDAY, ULCLMIlKIi 10, 1S74. NOItTIl. I STA'I IONS, p.m. p.m. p.m. la as una i isl Srranton 12 a s 3i 1 4111 Iiellevue 12 1 s 2.1 13 3' 'I in Ion llle.. 11 45 8 13 1 8 . .,I.:ickaanna.. II :i a ft 1 lit pulsion.. . SOUTH. a.m. i m. p.m. 1 2 20 ll 20 io 14 2 2it r. sr. IS tt 2 83 0 41 10 17 2 41 Q Ml II) 2.1 2 Ml 7 til) 111 t 2 M 7 I n II 21 . (3 ill.. Wtsl 1 Itt-ti.n. II 111 II II III 4ft S 1ft S 17 S 12 8 eft 8 .0 7 411 7 20 7 f3 7 4S 1 if. VOIlllIi! P P4 3 1 7 11 1 em Jlllltli.V KluuMuil .Klnli'll ,.!'! mouth .lime l'ljliinillli ... AM. ml. Hi' ..... Nnnllet.ke ... i ts .i i a t io 1 10 4ft 3 1ft 7 25 It" 14) 11 2'l 7 35 7 4 12 Mi 7 S3 12 4il 7 3 12 41 7 2.1 12 lit: 7 10 12 3 7 1ft 12 art 10 ft ! 3 2.1 7 4 ill 1)0 3 ,1'l 7 10 II lift 3 Ml 7 t 11 I) 3 41) 82 12 if, .llunliick'H leek, ill H Sft 81ft US' 12 oil . Mdi kflilnny 11 K2 4ift s ss 7 I'll r. Sft 11 411 i; r,7 in n E'.i S 'ft e 2 11 :u B 32 '3 11 22 27 0 'S 11 17 0 v r o.i ll il ii mi r. r.i ll 02 ft s a Hi ta .lllik's lenv... ill 4i) 4 2 8 ft .Leutli Haven. 11 t.3 4 28 a is I'.t iw ck .... 12 I 4 lit) 7 0' ..Prl.tr t mt... 12 s 4 i.l 7 12 Willow l.l'uvo.... 12 12 4ft' 7 18 . .1.11110 hl.lge 12 17 4 Ml 7 2ft lpy.. ... 12 2ii r. oft 7 ss .llloiim-liurt,'... 12 32 ft 12 7 47 Iluierl . 12 87 ft 18 7 A ft M ft 4 I in 411 ft 44 ft 34 11) M,i atawls'll I rlllpre. 12 44 ft 24 8 1 2 ft 41 ft 80 1(1 4't Chllk'S Switch..., 12 4.1 S 311 8 6 l.i r. 12 io 22 imntnie 1 (13 ft 48 8 85 ft m ft ("J 1 12 ... .t huhii-ky. ... 4 ftft 4 1.7 li es1 ( amenm 4 30 4 4(1 9 ft Northumbeil.n.d. a.m. p.m. a.m.' 1 11 ft f.8 8 48 1 14 0 C3 6 .V, 1 3 fi 21 0 20 p.m. p.m. t.m. DAVID T. 1:t)l'NI). Sunt. Superintendent's OCIce, Kingston, March 5, lbi-f. VTORTIIERN COMPANY. CENTRAL RAILWAY On and after November ioth, ls73. trains will leave HUN IlL'ltY as follows: NOKTllWAItD. Kile Hall WO a. m., arrive Elialra 11.M) a. n, 11 Canand.dgtia... 3.3ft )i. in. " llochester 6.15 " " Matrnr U.4J " Itenovo accommodation ll.lOt.. in. antvo Villllams port 12.50 p. m. Llmlra .Mall 4.15 a.m., arrive Klmlro lo.soa.m. Iluilulo Lx press 7.16 n. m. nirlto liulfalo s.ro a. m. .SOUTIIWAltD. llutfalo Lxpress 2.60 a. m, airivc Han Isture 4.60 a. in " llaltltiiore s.40 " L'Unlra Jlull 11.15a. in., urilvo HarrWjurfl.to p, m vvasumgiou iu.au 1 " ll.ilttmoi-ec.30 " " Washington 8.30 ' Hnrrlsburg accommodation P.40p. in. aiilio llnrrls- uurt' iu.60 p. m. arrive Ikiltlmoto 2.2.1 a, m. " Washington 0.13 " Krlo Mail 12.65 a. in. nrrlvellarrlsbuiifS.tiftn. in. " i:altlmciio6.40 " " Washington 10.3.1 " All dally except Sunday. 1). M. r,OYD, Jr., tieneral Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, Ocncral Jlannger PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. riiilmlellililu eV Erie li. II. Division. WINTER TIME TAIILE. ON anil after SUNDAY. NOVE.MRKR lfilli, b-74, iho Tinlnsdii the l'lilMdelphla A Lrlo l.'all ttuau I'ltt-tuil tt ill I lilt as lUIIOtth; WESTWARD. PAST 1. 1 N ll leavt s Pldlndelplila. 12.66 p. tn " " " HarrWiurg.... B.eop. m " " " Wllllainspurl.. U.15 ii. in " " " lock Haven K.au p. m " " arrive at llutfalo s.uo u. m KlllHJlAILleaves PldUdelpUla 11.65 p. m llurrlsburs 4.2.1 a. m " " " Wllll.imsp.,rt s.r.,ia. m " " " Lock Haven o.45a. m " " " Itenovo 11.10 a. in " " nrr.nt Die 6.05 p.m UI.MII1A MAIL leaves Philadelphia 6.00 a. in " " " lliirihburi; 1.2.1p.m. " " " Wlliuuisjiort c.20 p. m! " " arr. nt Ijick Haven 7.80 p.m. LOCK HAVKN ACCOM, leaves llarrlsburg 9.15 a. ni ' " " " Wllllanportosp. m " " " " Lock Ilaveul.loii. m : o: EASTWARD. I'HW A EXPHKSS leaves Ick Haven... " " " Vllll.im8rt ., " " anlvesut HarrlMnirL' " " " Philadelphia . KItli: MAIL loaves P.rle " " " llcnovo '' " " lunk llitvti " " " Mllllainspoit ' " nrr. ut Ipirrlsbua' " " air, at PUIIadelnhia KLMIKA MAIL loaves twk Haven " " " Wllllamsport " " " suubiiry, " ' nrr, at Harrlsburif " " nrr. at PhllnlelphU NIAflAltA KXI'IlLSSIsavcsKano " " " licnova. ... . C40 a. in. . T.M n. m, 12.10 u. in. . 4.16 u, in. .11.20 a. tn. . 8.2ft p. Ill . 9.4.1 p. m 10.60 p. m 2.80 u, m -.60 ii, in 9.4 a, iu, .1 10.m .12 io p, in , I! 16 II. m .. 0. op. in . 9.0 ti. m 4.r-ft ,m 6.$ft r in ltxk Ilavtn. Wllllnii.si Lit. r..ro ii.m " Hiiil.uiy s.40 p.m nrr, ut Hcrrltl unr. lo.r,-, p. m " Mdladelililu. ja. m Mall East conneclsenst nnd vicst nt Erie with I H. At. s. It. w. and at In Iiieton w 1th Oil creek and Allegheny It, It. v. Mali Weft with cast and west trains en I s. & m. P. it. W.antot ccirryaud Irvlnetou with oil creek and Aleghcuy p. it. w, Llmlra Midi and r.urfalo rxprcismolo eloto con nec ons nt Wllllumtptit v,i(i, c, n, w, tmiu lioilh, uud at lluiiltburir llh N, c. It. W. tiuln . , WM. A. BALDWIN, inn. ,'16-U tieneral Supt IIIIS I'AI KIt 19 OH J-ILR WITH ROWELL & pHESMAH - Advertising Agents, THIRD & CHEaTNUT bTS., t.T. LOUIS, Mt hc5lnutSt,"PHlLRDELPKf Hi. .T. Wiilkpi'rt ('nUrornlfi Yin. PRiir lliUc'l'S nro n jitircly VegotnUo . t t. : if 1 1. .. i .- irPl)!U'nwon, ninuu uiucuj iium nu, iiuiivo lerlis fount! on tliolovvcr rnncea of thoSicr- rn revatia moniunuis oi uuiiururi, mo mmllrinnl uronert pa of vvliioli nro cxtrrtct. oil tlierefrora without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tho question h almost dnilr nsked, "What is tlio enrso of tho unparalleled success of VrNnavti Uitteiii?" Our nnsvver is, that thov rcmovo tlio c.mso of disease, nnd tlio patient recovers his lienlth. Thoy nre tlio m-e.it blood purifier nnd ft Iifo.pivip.fr, prin ciple, n perfect ltenovntor nnd Invittomtor of tho system. Never beforo in tlio history of tlio world hm a mctlicino Dcen com tmnnded nossessine tho rcftmrkablo final. itics of VntnaAn liirrr.nfi in hcaliiifr tlio sick of everv disease man is heir to. They nro a pentlo l'lirftativo m well na n Tonic, relicv j'ng CoiiRcstion or Inflammation of tlio Liver and Visceral Organs, in liilioua Dis eases. If men will piiioy Rood lirnlNi, Id ihem uso ViNcoAii ihrrnns nt l mcdieiue, nntl avoid tho uso of alcoholio stimiilanti iu every form. No iVi'Min run uI;o tlicso Tlittors wordiiiff; to diroctions, nnd remain long nnwoll, provided their iioncs aro not de- pl'DVeil UV lllllicrni HUM, nut utue-i uiuiutn, iiiiilvilal'orpniis wasted beyond repair. (irntt'l'lll 'rilOIISIllllIs proclaim Vine t:tt Hittei's tho most wonderful Invinor- mit that over Biistained tho sinking system. llilions licinilleiil, nml Tnlor lllilil'lll lVvTS, which nro so prcvnlcnt in tlio vnllovs of our great livers through, out tlio United States, especially thoso of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, n Vl...1...1.n.1 1.1,..,.nd Dn.l X t lltie Sre I , tllllli't-tiii,i, .iiiiuiltiw, ,ihi, Colorado, Jirn7.os, juo tirnuue, I'enri, Ala linmn, Mobile, Snvuniiali, Roanoke, James, nntl many others, witli their vast tribu taries, throughout our cntiro country dur incr tlm Summer and Autumn, nnd remark- nbly so during seasons of unusunl heat nnd dryness, nro invariably accompanied by ex tensive derangements of tho stomacli nnd liver, and other nhdominal viscera. In their frrntmeiit. a niirtmiivc. oxoritriD-n tiowerim liiiiueiieu ttpuu iiifjiiu tiutuus uium, is essentially necessary. Tlicro is no cathar ticforthe purpose equal toDlt.J.WALKni's VINEOAlt uittliis, us itify w in itijeetiuy rc movo tho dark-colored viscid matter with which tho bowels arO loaded, at thu same, timo eiimulating tlio Becretioim of tl.e liver, nnd generally restoring tlio healthy functions of tlio digestives organs. Dyspepsia or IniligcMion, Hcad nche'.l'nin in tlioKlioiilders.Conghs.Tiglit ness of iho Chest, Uizziness, Hour Eructa tions of the Stoimich, Bad Tasto in tlio Mouth, Bilious Attacks, l'nlpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, I'nin in tlie region of tho Kidneys, nntl a hun dred other painful symptoms, nro the off springs of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle will prove it better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scroliilii, or King's Evil, "tt'lnio Swellings, Ulcers, KrjsipelnB, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inilainmntions, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Afl'ec ti ns, Old Sores, Eruptions ol tho Skin, Sjio Eyes, etc., etc. In these, ns in nil other constitutional Diseases, Walkoi's Vinlcaii BiTTi.its havo shown their gtcat curative powers m the most obatinato und intnictablo cases. For liilliiniiniitorv mid Chronic lllieiiniatisill, Oout, Bilious, Ucmittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters 1 1 nvo no cnitiil. Such Diseases nro causeil by Vitiated Blood. JliH'lianifiil Disriisps. rcrsons en gngetl in l'aints and Minerals, such us l'lunibcis. Tvpc-soltcrs, Gold-beaters, nnd Miners, hh tliey ndvanco in life, aro sub ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard naninst this, tako n doso of Walkch'iI YiNLOAit Bitti lis oec.isionaily. I'drSkill Disl'liscs, Eruptions, Tetter, v Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, l'imples, l'ustnles Boils, Cnibunclcs, ltingwoiui", Scald Jload, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorntious of tlio Skin, Humors nnd Diseases of tho Skin e if whatever linino or untitle, nre literally dug up and curried out of tho system in n short timo by the uso of theso Bilters. IMiijTapc, anil oilier Worins,lurk ingin t ho stem of bo ninny thousands, nro ell'eetually destroyed nnd removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will t'reo tho system from worms like tlicso Bitters. L'or Fcimilo (.'onipliiinls, in young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of womtiuliood or tho turn of life, theso Tonic Bitters display fo decided mi iiifliicnco that improvement is soon pcrceptiblo. Jatllllliec. In nil cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. Tlio only sensible treatment is to promote tho secretion of tlio bilo und lavor its removal, i'or this purpose uso ViNEiuii BiTrata. CIl'illlM) tlio Vitiated Wood when ever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin in l'imples, Eruptions, or Sores; clcauso it when you 11ml it ob structed and sluggish in tho veins; clennso it when it is foul; jour feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, nud tho health of tho sjsteni will follow. II. II. MtDll.NAI.lJ ti CO., DrUk'gUbi aud tle-ut-ul Aaetitt, Kui I'ruucuco, Ctdifor. bin, uud cur VViutuiiulnu uud Cluiltuu bu., New Vurlc fcultl by nil UriiKirlklk and llettlem, Sept. 6, 14 out. : Bow Lost How Restorefli JUST published a new edition of Dr. CL'L VKUWtLL'M celebrated essay on tho radical cur intuit, (without medicine) of Sperinntoirhrra Zu.lli or Kemlnnl Weakness, Iiivoltiiittiij scm- llial ucilknesH. Itniiiiti.niL- t..ii,l nml ............. ...vMi'uvt.j , 4,ii,,LuiiiiLji,a ... Jlarrlatre'. etc.: alo onsumMlun. Ktillrnsv. nml I lls ,lllVklllll l,ii.utmrlt .' (,..,.... II... ..I. il tr. Induced hy selMndulscnco orsexlual extrauifanco i iie-a, &e. tiSfJ'riee, in a realed cm-elope, only six coda. Tho celebrated author, In this ndmlrablo essay clearly demonstrates from a thlity j ears sucressfu practice, that the alarmlntf consciUeuces cf self abuse may be radically cured without the dnnireruus uso of internal medicine or the application of tl e knife; pointing out a modoof euro nt once simple ceitnln. and effectual, liv ferer, no mailer what his condition may be, may cur ."-"I'v i'jit-,j, uu ruuicuiiy, IPThls Lecture should bn in tin. hnnhiH i-,.,-r youth and every man In Iho laud. Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to an)' a diess, neet-nald. on reeelnt or hiv rxnic nrinn'm stamps. Alto. Dr. KIMJilll!l"Klirirt,v uni, mi n Send for circular. Address the Vubllshers, .J1AS. J.C. KMNK A CO., 181 r.o i ry, Vow York, Tost Onico llox 4,ssn. April III, 'Jt-y A (1HNTS y.'ANTBD. Attlio rote this work is now st-miif it will attain a tale ol 100.000 COPIES M!ltM,,!S!'v.?'i1,H'omll,e!f- I'resbvterlon mln Plot mi nt li a ,5, : res pable To ce ,ituS a 'v so. Ilclte d lu apply for an ukeucy lu tell ' ' "TllEHISTOUYOr THE PltESnYTi:- 1UAN CllUUCH THIIOUQIIOUT THE WOULD." A lipntitlfn) !if(. Min,, ...,t 1.. . . K " !,V';Krul eri I 'resuMerl fii SoVroVeolialPrKnir UK WI1T v, I.EN'T i CO., Dec. 83, 7l-r.in. m Hroomo Mrct t, New Vol k. QIIAltLi:S OAM1II.OS e;CO., HANIU Its AND IlItOKKHs, essouiiiThiid frtrrel, tl..la.f,lh 1....uu . .. .. f.u '"crumuni etcuiuies, 1101a ana 11 Ccleellon made. Bunk utdl)oi.dikiUElit(iEil8oldeacnninliUu
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