i. . t.l l ra nr Ilntniia . -i - -jtimn on rear. Lfctlf, column, one year, V .1. MAl.imi nnl VMF. 0.00 15.(10 Lfourth coUimn, one year, , r'".- no ImeaU Insertion 7 VI, additional Inaortion, 0 Atonal end Buaineaa cards of (;Cmor tlun 5 li nee. per year, 600 mor Exocumr, Administrator notices per Bne, to CTi trnoinl advertising lew thao fconlMiacenUftllne. t vArtiaeincnU (or a shorter re- f I (ban one year are payable at th they ere ordered, and it not paid L rann ordering them wm oe new rn,il)le for the i money. Poetry. A TrouVing Idyl. I go a flablng," Jon. xru, 8. A l!ue, A hook, A rod, A brook, I man absorbed In flailing t A et, AWte, A trout. You're right, 'Farewell to eares and sadness I No eare, No atrlfe Inauch A'llfe, What health and rent and gladness t Then eome With roe, Awir We'll flee, , And spend a month together. By Bt ream And lake Sly trout We'll take, And lep In stormy weather, Cambridge Tridisk. REBEL PRISONS- DT DR. R. ROTHROCK. Liout aso Bull IsLim The affairs of prison life became deaperate tbaUtboiigh surrounded y a vigilant guard, and on Hi roe 1J6I WHU w nknt , uiou noti illy trying to make their escape. Ad Irishman, trying to eacape warn the river, evaded the bullets hy diving and good fortune, and oacbed ouburt the opposito shore. bare be was caught and brought 'into the guard bouse near the prison. 'tod a double guard was established or bis safe keeping. To poniab l.im for his at euiDl at escape, ne was "bucked, ' when be let loos-i iticl) a piece of bis mind, and such a rotiog with the unruly member, till ing his tormentcs more truth than Iboy actually cared to bear, so that. tltey gagged him to keep bim still Thus they kept Li u in a broiling but sun, until be bled at the rnuutb tad fain led. As aoou as bo recover J, the gng being nroovod. nothing daunted, be aiain gave tlioru "a bil of his mind " Tbey tbeo tried to tuxke him clean their rnaly gnua, bat bo would not di it, "Said bo was ia no wise to bo tboir Borvaut," and tbey reanrtod again to tbo torture What finally became of bim I am un able to state, but I beard the I umor, of wbiob I- have bat a little doubt, that be died during tbo night from tbs oraelty be recuivod at the bauds of bis retentions enemioa. On the first of September the guard which bad consisted chiefly of Alabama and Georgia regiments, wore sent away, and wore relieved by oitizeoe from Richmond, tuany of tbetn boys not over thirteen years of Re, who could hardly carry a musk t The balanoe were old men from 65 np to 77 years of age, who often abed tears, and wished the war was over, and tbey could go home. One of these citizen soldiers one day ran a bayonet throngh a New York boy, from the effects of which be died in .a few hoars, A soldier of the Hawkins Zouaves sprang at tbe guard, and reaching over tbe railing, eized bim by tbe throat, lifted bim from the ground, shook bim until tbe "rebel brave," was black in tbe face, then burled him from bim like dog,' Tbe officer of tbe guard seining np at tbe time, was saluted with a brick, which knocked bim "down. When inquiries were instituted, no information was to be got inside tbe prison. No one knew who threw (bt I ri ik, or ehoked tbe gnard. I ever found our foreign soldiers in prison among the most inveterate caters of of rebels, and unyielding as iron. During a very short time, no leas than eight men were killed by tbe rebel Board. Captain Montgomery at that time was to command, of tba rebel post at Bell Island. In conversation with bin one day, be remarked that, after the battle of Fair Oaks, our forces Bight bay taken Richmond , that there was a panlo among their troops through an apprehension of onr fol lowing up the advantage gained dur ing but day's fight, and that tbe Jemes River bridges bad all beeo rot ready to be destroyed by firs seemed . ery ioqtieitlvs abost Public sentiment at tbs North, and b bow loaj tbs North woo'd Sill gjiSL VOL. 19. fight t told bim tbe Southern fire- eaters bad started this war, and tbe North would certainly not succumb. if it took fifty years, we had the money and men to do it with, and intended to mako them give up and acknowledge their wrong i or we wonld exterminate every man, wom an and; ohrld in the Saony Sonth. Home two thousand prisoners were sdded to our nnmber from Salis bury during Soptember. Tbey bad been better fed tbau ourselves, and were muoh dirtier having been de prived of tbe advantages of water, wbiob we had from tbe river, and from little shallow wells from sis. to eight feet deep, which wo dag all over tbs prison ground. Several officers accompanied them, among whom was Colonel Corcoran, who, ith otbor commissioned olllcers, was sent over to l.ichuiond. After this arrival of prisoner, we were again crowded for room t and tbe bopea of another exchange bud almost died out, wbou our camp wa flooded with rumois of release by parole. Day after day passed. Hunger slrickeu and piuobed w.th cold, those walking spectres wandered around camp, gatburiog in groups to talk of borne and exchange. About this time I got a bold of a Rich mond paper, which argued that dir y people required leas food than people who were clean, iuatanciug lue yaukee priauueis of Uelle lalaud as an illustration of the truth of the txsuiuptiou. A uotUer paragraph annouueed that priuouer at Hell la- laud would be exchanged vu the coming Tuesday. Tueaday came, but no parole or exchange I We wailed patioutly, iu Uupes that sometuiug might turn up tu rolioe u i but no ulitf cam It JH St UM'd Ij WAlt, oiou a f- days, for reliuf fiom our condition that the uncertainty to which every tlung in robeldoui seemed condemn od wae excruoialiug mwuUl torment adJed to the physical misery eu Jur ud. si t . . iuis lumoung togetuor ot so mucin of hopeluas mortality, this end less craeh of milter and ceaaeleas muock oi loiiurea nuiuamty, is a curae to the human mind. Some were ou too "tiptoe," of expectation others, in their gloomy despondency ero leaigued to tboir fate of uiaK uig a wiuter of it iu this dreadful plucu, wbou a bow of prouiiae ap peured upon tbo dark buk-grouud ofadvpisity that over-abadoeJ the pi isou, and a bright day of deliver- uuce dawued upou us. The dark uigtjt of miaory pisaed an ay, and I wua culled out to write tbe parole for the prisoners. With eager, trembliug bund, I wrote first my own parole, and then worked hard all oiht. This was then yet as a dream, X could uot conipreheuaV such go )d news for as to be a reali ty. Rut tbauk God it was reality. There were some funuy dosonp tious acoompauying tbee porolt s for luatanoe, red hair, blue eyes, and dark complexion. Before morning tbe blanks of lib erty were made out, and as morn iog dawoed, we all hurried out of prison, a motley crowd, ragged, dirty, aod famine stricken. Tba sick took fresh courage, and under Freedom's inspiration the lame walked, and rejoiced that tboir term of captivity was ouded ; thut once agaiu they were to be uuaer -tbe protecting folds of Libert, star ry bauuer. Again we entered Richmond i and aswa passed through its streets, skeletons in form, from which al most all semhlauoe of humanity bad find under tortuie of imprisonmeut, we excited pity'among eveu tbs vir ulent women ot tbe capital. iney uuea our canteens with wa ter, aod tbeir kind faces showed that tbey were not dead to all pity. This revulsion of feeling iu onr favor since first passing through tbs rebel capital, was eaused, per haps, by tbeir own sufferings the lose of some father or brother. . Be it as it m iy, T know that while the expression of bats were fow, tbe kindly expressions were many in our behalf. Ferhaps military res trictions wars removed, which be fore bad ebecked expression,, and tbe rebel authorities were willing we should bavs eome kindly remember- anees upon our departure from such roeoes- Tobt Continuttl A ataek Pf tbing-A vlor LilJ. MIDDLEBUltG, SNYDER COUNTY, Synopsis of Medical Law. This aot imposes duties upon three classes of persons, namely t prothonotarla, medical practitioners, and the faculties of out melioal school. 1. Tbs prolhoootary shall pnr chass a register, shall keep it in his office for inspection by tbe public, aod shall set aprt one full page for eaoh praotitianer. H shall require tbe practitioner of tbe first clau to present bis or her medical diploma, as well as a oopy of it. If the prac titiooer has commenced practice in this commonwealth siooe th i ap proval of thin act or is about to comraeoce, and his or her diploma has been issued by a medical college or nuiveraity iu another State or foreign country, the prothonoUry shall rejuire, before regiatration, the endorsement of the diploma by oue of the meiioal faculties ot this oom nou wealth, and the same to be written on the oopy. It the praoti tioner baa lost bis diploma, or if it has beeu destroyed, an I a copy co not ba obtained, the protboootary hall require the practitioner to pre seut a statement of this fact in which there shall be giveu the names of tbe professors whose lectures be or she atteoded, aud the branohee of study on which eaoh professor loo tnred. In any of these casus the prothonotary sb til outer in tbe re gister the naxe in full of tbe piacti. tiouer, tbe place of nativity, the place of residence, the name of tbe college or univeraity that baa cou forred the degree of Doctor of Medi ciuo. aod tbe year iu which the de gree was cooforreJ, and aoy other degree the practitioner may desire to rocord. lis shall ro.piiro the pruotitioner to make affidavit before bim that tbo medical dipljm aud the en 1 )iho u tuurjju are Konoi'co, tu.it the outriei iu tbe re riilfrr tbe ..;,y of the diploma and eiid.jresim mi or tbs written state' laent, a Hjc etiao may le, ai true. When the practitioner belongs to tbe second-clean, not haviug receiv ed tbe degree of Doctor of Medicine the Protboootary shall requiro bim or her before registration to pre sent a written statement in which it shall be set out that he or she has been in tbe continuous practice of modicioo or surgery in this Com monwealth since 1371. The 1'ro tbonotury shall en tor in the rogiater the uaine iu full of the "practitioner, the place of nativity, the place of re. eidunoe, the time of continuous vraa- lico in this Commonwealth, and tbe place or places where such practice wis pursued. He shall require tbe practitioner to make ntU luvit before bim that tbe written statement aod entries iu tba register are truo in every patrioolar, and bo uhall give the practitioner a recei pt for one dollar, lie shall place on file in bis office for inspection by tbe public the oopy of the diploma or certified statement, and when any practition er departs this life or removes from the oouuty, be shall make a note of tbe same at the bottom of tbe page. Tbe ftotboootary is an officer of tbe Court of Common Pleas, aud is amenable to tbo Court. Ha is bound to adhere strictly to tbe let ter of the law. 7t is clearly bis duty to make only such entries in the register aa are required by tbe act. An. aotion may be brongbt against the Protboootary for illegal registration. 2. Uuder this act those only are reoogoized as practitioners of modi oine and surgery who practice for gam" or "rsward " Uratmtious at- teodsnoe upon tbe sick is permitted. The medical stadeut may assist bis preceptor, but bs must not accept of compensation for bis servioes. hvery practitioner most be register ed in accordance with the nrovla- ioos of this act, otberswiae be is en gaged in a gratutions work. If be accepts compensation for servioes or medicine without registration, be takes tbe risk of a hoe of one hun dred dollars aod imprisonment, and may fail ia collecting bis book ao- oouots. Tbe act provide for the registra- ion cf two classes of practitioners, tboae who havo received tbe degree of Doctor of Medicine from a "legal ly chartered medical collage or nui- veraaty, aud those alio have been in tbe "continuous practice of roedi a.i ejr surgery In this Cowman-1 wealth siooe 1871." The ngistralioo of the degree of Djotor of Mali, cine conferred by a medical society is illegal. The eubstitution of tbo degree of Hohelor of Me lioloe, the degree of D.iotal Surgery, the de gree of Graduate of fbarmaoy, or aoy other degree for that of Doolor of .Valioine are fradulsol aots. The registration of a medical diploma which has been obtained by purchase ia a frsu.l The rogiatMtlon of a modioli diploma isaued by an- in stitution which has only a nominal or precarious existeooe is a fraud Tbo registration of a non-graluate practitioner who has boea a resident in another SUte, a ptrt of the lime aiooa 1871, in illegal. The regiatra- tion ot any practitiooer withont tbe presentation of bie diploma, the filiuof a copy of it, tbe filing of a written statement or makiog tbe proper affidavit are 'clear violations of tbe law. Tbe practitioner m y bo brought before Court to show canae why bis name should not be atrickeu from tin register. The practitioner in a nnighborioi? State miy opao an oiflje iu this Slato or appoint a place to meet patients, but in eithor oaie he must register. When he is called to at tend a patient alone or io consulta tion, be noel not rogiater. The itinerant, whether be remains in any county one day, one week, or ooe year, must register. He is reoog oized as a sojourner. Ry tbe aot of 1875 and 1877 which have uot beou repealed because not inconsistent with this act, be is required to take out lioooHO. The itiuerrot peddler of medicines going from plase to place aud from bouse to bouse, and recommending aud nulling bis own or tbo preparations of others should pay a licnnieof fifty d 1Um ann'i illy according to the aot of 18 77. The druggist who practicea medicine or au-gnry Hobio I the cjiioter or over It.ie fiouriUi.. w'lho'Jt the degree of looti.r t Mi; JicniL'. bbouM nul be LCoui'c 1 by the profoaaion with prcBciptiou. 3. The faculties of the medical colleges or nniverities of Ibis Com mouea tb aro raid the sole jud.;oa of the qiialirimitlous of the practi tioner in the futnie. Itia clearly th duty of tbe several faculties not to endorso any medical dipoloma until they bave seen the person who da sires to commonco practice They muat bo "satisfied as'to the qualifi cations of tLo applicant aud the genuineness of the diploma." Tbey may roquire a fee from the appli. caur. The forogoing ia roapoctfully eub milted by tbe Chairman of the Com mittee on Medical Logislition. R. L. SIBCET. Curliale, Pa. Maobolos aro Doing cut io the roofe of all baggage and mail cars on the Pennsylvania railroad. Tbo hole cut is about oighteoo inches in diameter and is covered by a mova ble piece Of beaVV nl.lfA n),nm iney are made with tbo view of giving a man a chance for his life in case or the car being npsot and goods aud baggage blookiog up tbe passage-way. Ths Gcttbuuko Kncampmemt. The Grand Army Encampmout of tbe Department of Pennsylvania at Gettysburg will bogin on July 22nd and close on tbe 2'Jtb. The pros pec's now are that this will be the largest emcampment yet held there. Tbe special railroad rate of last year one cent per mile will be adhered to this year, aod this itself will bave a tendency to largely swell tbe nnmber of visitors this summer. Au Austin clergyman, whose oarae we suppose on aooouet of bis saored calliog, was absorbed in thoughts few days ago just before divine servioe began, when bs was approaohed by the organiat, wbol aaked, referring to tbe opening hymn what shall I play T "What kind cf a band bave yon got T" responded tbs absent mioded;oleryraao. Printers stsnd second on tba list, in point of numbers, in tbs New Yi k insane asylums. Persons who write for publication should sndeav- orto improve tbeir ohirograpby. Congiotulatory messages wereet- nl'.sng'id on Satnrday between Em peror William sod President Ar thur over tbs new direct cable be Iwccq (Jvrmauy aod tbs Uuitod l'A, MAY 18, 1882. Saved ly a Sonnet. Tbe other day Colonel Firzlotop, of Aaslin, took bis wife out for n drive. He was driviug a very high spirited borne, when it ofenrred to Mrs, PiztMop that she would lihe to drive that kin J of au animil. She re marked t "I have ofton hoard y ni any, col onul.tlut a wo'iinn did not know ho to drive I want t show yon ho badly m'staken yon are. Give tin tbe reins." Njt with this btijy," rep'i.l Fizzletop. trembling all over. "1 know you can drive splendidly, but wait until to-morrow, and I II bur row an old second band buggy from a friend for yon to practice with. I saw where a woman in Galveston smashed up a new Itiigity, so that il cost SI1) to repair it, so that it could be omul for kiudliug wood l.ut ns kenp this buggy to go to our fuuor sis in." "So yon think I can't drive." "1 know you can drive well enough but before oing down tbe avenuo let'e drive back aud kias the children aud your mother good-bye, and then go over to the mtroltt yard and pick out a tombstone, am then go down to tbe undertaker aud g t measured and tbeu " "O it to the lunatio asylum and leave you there for awhile. i'nn aro talking like you dido't bare good sense. "All right. Just take the reins and give the people a chance to fresco tbe wheels with their brains." "You are io no danger of loosing any Iimiiih. (tot up. said .Mrs. Ki.zlntop, aa she to ik tbe lins. "How polite people are to get out of tbo wiit," ah rem Hike 1, aa the ncir whoel B(rapd allying drum mer's niiuta, the end of one of tbo abaft knoeke I the but oil tbo ho id of a proiuinoiit b iukor, abiloa life inanrnnce ogont w.ia ucting a-t a 'l: .t.efcr the off-wheel, with out in- tending it at all. Jnatat tbia moir.ent, whon Fizzle top bad givon up nil hopon, just aa tbo buggy wna about to tolo scope a street cur full of paaaeugera, just aa tlin drivers of oilier tenuis wro whipping up their to.uns to escape from tbe Fizzletop avalaucho ou wheels, Mrs, I'iz.letop uw u now but in a storo window, uud in spite f the frantic efforts of tbe frenzied allium), held bim aa iu a viae, until Fizzletop bud pnrcbaaod the bat, and thus tbo danger waa averted. When a Inly bus nmdo up her mind to buvo a new bonnet, twn loromo lives r uiunot pull ber yanl tbo btoru wiudow. 7'rM Sifting. King Cetawuyo bus fivo wivca. who bear tbe names respectively of Umponsi, I'piware, Uugeiiiale, Un oxixcobe and Unceboza. If Cute wayo bas not proved himself a good shepherd to bia numerous flock be bas at least shown a tonderooas for the U. Amoiuoua youth : hat is a Rood preparation for becoming a poet I Crawling through a thresh ing mnohiuc. We may cut this young man iuto trouble by this ad vice, but we give it as a eucred duty to humanity. A borse said to bo thirty-seven years old is owned iu Lehigh coiiu ty, for tbirty-fivo yoars be hauled a physician over tbo hilly roads of that county, and after so long career of usefulness is put on the re tired list. Nsw Jersey is tryiog to claim Noab, because be was a Newark man. Yes, bat you koow be looked out of his Ark-an-eaw land. Give the south a fair show in tbia thing. "No," said a prominent member of a Vermoot parish. "Jack eon will never do for deaoon. He bain t got the qualifications. Why Pve cheat ed bim on a horse-trade myself." "Why is paper money more valu able than eoin 7" Because you dou ble it 'when yoo put it in your pock et, aod when you take it out you Snd it increases. While a man Is adding up a col- uinn of flgurea be should uevor be spolcou to, There's nothing so deaf as an adder. It is a little singular that a crank oaonot bs turned iu the right din e- tiou. NO, 40 I'Jnsicians, &c. H H. HOKDNKK, IMIYSIMe 4l S(nCLO, Ukavkrtows, pa.. Odf hit prifiotnl aurtlcM to th int i wnnon ua ?liu!tr. Apr. e, '11, i. sails Assrs. e. an. fliimiiiuKa. BAEBEil & HASSISGE3, PHYSICIANS AN SURGtONS. ."...!""" """"nil tTp. tn (), rl'lj.i.. ol VI.MI.l,iii n I II, umrt trw ,1 ,rt - wi mi m toil 1 1 ll.,u., lu Aro. .1.1'- l.nll.llng Or'., la, I. K. d. '. All I.N DICL BUUUKO.N ASU IMITSICIAN. f ifldlrlmre l' bit. si ,'aT, J)B MAKAND UOTHKOCK, Fremont, Snyder county, Pa. Onrtnm.o! nit1.noriJnl .hT, I,, Ml Sii in. i.llnr. mi ,.r......i ., ... Io ih public. Hp..,, to4 l.u ma J nmrmma. AUrch, IT, IIk, 11. 4 J. SMITH, Physician A Surgron, trcnwnl, .S'tV(frr CoUt'y, P,. I I a L .. .. onio on M iln (iroKi. -n.rw p . Pr-ir..ini i.rvifn ton- mil. J un u ;,, J) K. J. O. WAG NEK, Pliyalrlan nitd sr on. ("Tf hi. pmr lon.l ..r.lct ih, eli-aa ..iu Tiriniif. Au. 1,'agtr. )K. J. F. KANAU'KL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ciilr-llle, Nii)-it.r :., n "2r ! prolIODl HKlmi o n. public. I J. CCKIiKRT, SURGEON DENTIST, kl KlircRT'S II LOOK, Srliiuffrovt, I'tnn'a. I'rof.iilDii! builor. promi.tlf kilnil. to, p E KC I VAL II HUMAN N PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, KmUrrrillr, Snyder Co., V Ott.r hltprnr-.ilinl r.lott to thbKltlini J3 rt. A. M. SMH1I, PHYSICIAN AXD SUBOKOS 0(llltll.rTfMil,iiul.rPM (1 tH,eUIo t 4 .y 'lunbur ulcioli;. J K. VAN UUoKIKK, UaiCAL & MKtMIANlCAL DENTIST Snlinsjrrovp, IViiti'a. histic s t'tlie I'nu'C. Q K. GLASS, Juatlco of flip Pence. Kramer, Snyder County Penn'n. All C'ulUctlout btl.l railllttkncM i.lnni.il. ut.1 '' My ,3.tf. DAM SMITH, Jsiics oNbj Puses S tayanss r ISeuct-rSfiri iiik, Sni,f, r Co., I'n. ,....!. LV..V."."". .i.p ...ti..t.. wuiisjuiiuiiw nrii remit. I SAAC PEAVEIl, justice oFtiie pe.ici: and Ooneral Oolloctor . MiDiiLnni'sii, Sof.l, r oountr. V. Srtsl atunilun ri ILi ooll,...n. ofill bln.l KtujIIUuoet lllbiD4.,r.iiuully fr ill OUikOtluD u. l. Mr. SI.7H. V II. vVAOXRH, Ksq., JTSI l( E OF THE P EACi?, Jankson Township, SnyderCo. Pn., Will attan.l It M hfiiln nt-utnl o blf rare " i no in "Qui roiuoil Ur.ui. Mr. U.'M. .VID S. S HOLLY, Justice of tho Peace, Uiiion'tTownnhii), Siujikr Co., J 'a Wl'l att-n I to ll liuHinoi ntnnil tn ti I o-roaiii mnc r,((nblB t-nn.. o'nm Mri. Ouhujii-, oy lr I 'o. Mr. 4,'W, J II. HAKTMAN, Jl'NTIC'R Ol' TUB lK4C'E, Nt Conveyniieor, CE.NTHKVILLK, Suyder Coualy, Pa OolUolloni ami all builoaat rrtlnln to tli olflr of J urlloa ol U fmc will b ail.-mlcil lo mi mor DOtis 4(, r 3T'7 J'OUN K7ilVQnK8, Esq." JJU6TICE Or THE PEACE, Peon Twp., Snyder Co. P JAMES MIDDLESWABTII, Justice of ths Peace A Conveyancer, Troxleville, Snyder Co. Pa. 'Ill attaint efornnllr to all mannaral tnal nmmm nriainini io iDomi'. oftVe. (Jollantlonf ma ja UaaJi. arllcitika., arltua, (Julf !H,1-tf yjl. II. UABDIXO, g JUSTICE OFTIIC PtA I. fc Convoyancor, FttEEMONT, flaydcr aannly, V Collftatlnaa anal bnalaaa navlalnln- th ffi..eof Jn.llof ibafaata will k.tll.iM.ilb. a.auur.au.io. a;ija Ja A. U'KTZEL, Justice of the :Peace, Dtttvertoien, Suyl'r Co., I'a. All klnilinf O-llastfoB a via aa llharal l-ra... f-ioor'l nua ia all aualua taliaaaaa bib taa. JbSt :, 'T PuMlnhml every Thurednv Kvs Terms d Safaerrpfiosj, nro coluiw rtn aux um. rv- able vitliin sir mimtha, of iK-WifeaaS paid within ths yea-r. fHt dt continued until all irrrenravea a-- paid nnleea at ths opwoa of Um) padtrv liaher. Puharrlpf iona rmtotuVi f Cha oval' PATAnLR l! At-fASCi. WJPrrsona liOins mid nnl or aavpar addreeoed x olhsrs become anWriben and are liable for tbe pries of the paper New Life Is piven by using BrowV Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system: in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be to surely prevented as by keeping the system in pcr- condition BROWN'S Ikon Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons, it disarm the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, Sec. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C, writes, Dec sth, 1881 : . Cmttrmm ; I tile ptra trjmalinKthl I havt Brown'i 1 run liittcrt for tut laria and oerroua tmabln, cauwj by overwork, wiui cxccUtot rcaulta. Beware of imifitions. Ask for Brown's Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co, Baltimore, Md. WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY Of Ir'r, ItiTiitihe tbey liuve proved tbeinaefves the lU-fl IUtcriicI KeniMdy ever In ventod. Tbey will cure asthma, colda, vougliH, rbi-iiiiifitlNiu, neurulgia, and any lor mini. Applied to the small oftbefcaefc tbey arH infn llml.lo in lttu-k Ache, N.rvoiiH Jiehility. nnd all Kidney trouldi-s; to tbe pit f.f tli atotnanh tbey me ri ure cure for Ilyppepala hri'l l.lver (,'niipliiiiit. AI.I.!di;k,S rOKOUS PLASTERS , are piiiiili hH, frnnrimf, and qnlrlc to cure. Itewnre of Imitntloiia thut blla. , t,.r an. rn iet AUXOCK S. th only (ioiiulne l'oroua I'luater. Jan. , lHin. C.-.:. ROBBED; Tli.iH(iaJ ixmtm mt am nu.ll, rnbi-.it 9 live iMUlllllull... Il.tl.(.lli-u. .nil l.-lr B . -. I . lJ 111 u u Illy urital GEHMAN INVIGORATOft, l'lvlr ncl parmao-nll aaraa fa (ul i.y ( aur klod), W .kiicx, ari'l ail ill ., ih.i ! i . .0 iieo... . sll .n... low of 0' ir In,, unnury, u-i ivara . 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