4 EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AlC. 8, m. Ilrpubllcnn State Tielicl. Foil BTATK TftKASUTlKR, WILLIAM LIVSEY, of Allegheny County. FOR AtrOtTOH OKNtRA!;, JEROME R. JULES, of Tioga County. Ilrpublicnu County Ticket. For County Treasurer, WILLIAM SMEARIIALUH. For County Surveyor, HENRY C. WIIITf KKIN. For Coroner, Dr. J. W. MORROW. Democratic State Convention, Tli Democratio Stata Contention which met in Ilarrisburg last Wedoes tjay waa a Try tame, inanimate affair. There was little or no contest for the nominations made, probably because do see cared to figure as the corp se at the November funeral. , Jes. W. Pow ell of Bradford county, was made the nominee for Slats Treasurer, and Capt. Robert Taggart of Tidioute, for Aud itor General. The platform is of the regulation Democratic patters; tries to cuit everybody and consequently bristles with inconsistencies. The Meadville Republican overhauls it in the following terse manner : The platform is aa immense bundle of in .consistencies -an evident attempt to 'giro equal prominence to the the pe culiar ideas - of every faction in the parly, and to stuff all classes of peo ple with an equal amount af taffy Oa most questions they affirm tho cut, and dried principles of the democrat ic party4, but on the tariff they adopt the tneaaingless India-rubber plank ef the Ohio democrats. The republi can party is of course denounced at very opportunity, but they go a long distance-out of their way to deuounco a proposition the republican party never'made. The abolition of the tax on whisky and tobacco is demanded as a measure of relief from an unnec essary and unequal burden. Gover nor Pattison comes in for his share of praise . for bis "courageous exercise "of the executive power" while the democratic House of Representatives ' :,commended for its wise legislative Vcactments. The resolution calling attention to the economies enforced by the democratic House feclosely follow ed by one counselling the democratic members of the Legislature to contin ue the useless extra session, no matter . what the cost in money may be. The announemeot is made that "every leg itimate effort of labor to better its con "dition, enhance its reward and pro "tect its rights commands the sympathy "of the democratic party," and in the same paragraph it is asserted that "due "regard should be had to the vested "righths of capital and the claims of "private enterprise." This looks as though the democrats propose to catch labor and capital on the same hook with the same kind of bait. Taken altogether, the platform may be said to make up in length what it lacks in sense. But long-winded resolutions and obscure candidates will not de feat the united republican party, and this the democratic leaders very well know. The syndicate who have been buy ing Confederate bonds have secured the opinions of the leading jurists of Lurope that the Southern States are liable for their claim. But they do not propose to depend upon their le gal rights but will undertake to force 8 sattlement by putting the States of the Confederacy in an attitude of de fault and by discrediting their present loans in the uatuev markets of the world force a compromise settlement. Another lever will be used upon the securities of Southern railroads. A few of the bonds of this country are held by banks, but the largest propor tions were bougkt during the war or acquired siace by the aristocracy. The syndicate themselves have but small holdings, but they expect to force a settlement at twelve per cent., which would give them $3,500,000 The scheme is discussed here in fiuan cial circles as one with propable sue cess, on the ground that tba South must settle to suve iu state and cor poration credit. Exchange. 4. R. AVION K, The New Hampshire Senatorial dead-lock was broken on the 2d inst. by the election of Austin E. Pike, Re publican, to the U. S. Senate on the 42d ballot. The New Yerk Tribune puts it in this shape : The tidal wave Governors have been littl less than six mouths in office, and the entire democratic press is crying. "Turn the rascals out." The Judiciary Apportionment bill, which was reported by the coufereuce committee last week and adopted by the Houao has passed the Senate and will now go to the Governor for his signature. It u hopea tho Governor will resist the temptation to veto this bill, as it is all the Legislature has to chow for the extra session of eight weeks. A hundred and forty thou sand dollar bill is too costly to be killed by a veto. The bill is substan tially in the form in which it was or iginally passed by the Senate. Mead- ville Republican. The New Postal Notes. The new postal notes for the trans mission of small sums of money are aow being prepared in New York. Tbey will be ready for delivery about the 1st of September. The notes are in shape nearly like bank notes. They are printed in a blank form, spaces being left for the names of postofiiccs from which they are sent and at which they are paid. On the right hand side of each of the notes are three columns of figures, one for the dollars, conteining the figures from 1 to 4, the second fur the dimes from 1 to 9, and the tnird for cents from 1 to 9 The postmaster who sells one of these cotes will punch the figures in dicating the amount for which the note will be received. For instance if a tiote for $3.52 is wanted the figure 3 in the dollar column, 5 in the dimes column and 2 in the cents column will be punced out. All counterfeit ing or "raising" is thus preventer1. The notes may be bought of any value from one eent to 4.99. A charge of three cents will be made in addition to the face value of the note. The great advantage possessed by the pos tal notes over money orders is that the former is transferable so that it will not be necessary for those who receive them tj go iu person for the money. They may be used in payment of goods or for other purposes, but must be presented for payment within a few months or their collection will be more difficult. FOR SALE. Situated on the Allegheny river, about three miles above Tiouesta, in Hickory Township, the farm of the late George Sibbald, deceased; con taining about 96 acres. A first class farm in every respect, under good cul tivation; buildings and fences all in good repair. Persons wishing to purchase address, Dn. J. Sibbald, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pa. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We take pleasure in announcing that we have perfected arrangements with the publishers of the American Farmer that enable us to club that magazine with tha Forest Republi can at the low price of $1.75 per year, a trifle over the price of the Republi can alone. This is beyond question the first time that a reliable agricul tural paper has been offered at so cheao a price, and we trust all our subscribers will avail themselves of this unusual opportunity of securing a firBt class agricultural magazine. The Ameri can Farmer is beyond doubt worth tnree times tue prico, at which we place it. Try it. It is a monthly publication. A Dangerous Counterfeit. There are dangerous counterfeits in circulation purporting to be "Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer." The strongest evidence of its great value is the fact that parties knowing its great efficacy try to imitate it. Each bottle of the genuine has a fac eimile of a walnut leaf -blown in the glass ; and a Green Leaf on the outside wrapper. The "Restorer" in as harmless as water, while it possesses all the properties necessary to restore life vigor, growth and color to the hair. Purchase only from responsible parties. Ask your druggist tor it. ii,ach bottle warranted Johnston, IIolloway & Co.. Phila delphia, and Hall & Ruckel, New York, wholesale agents. Latest Revised Map of Forest Co Oil Regions, $1.00, and subsequent revisions free to subscribers. Addrpss 8. C. Smith, Civil Engineer, Harris burg, Pa. tf. Pr-rnnn. This medicine was Iroduccd to the pro fession and to the public Ht largo by S. 11. llnrjinmi M. !., in 1 S77 after ho had pre scribed it over 400.0(H) patients in almost cvervjlisense to w lileli llesh is heir. It is wholly composed of numerous vegetable ingredients cn'h one of whieh is acknowl edged by the medical prol'osMon to bo tho most potent of nil tho herbal remedies known? to medio! science. Hut its great virtno is mainly attributable to tho new and peculiar proportions in which the h r mentions inirrodicnts aro combined and to tho extreme cave exercised in its mnnii fac uro using only tho puro netivo prin ciples, and excluding all that is crtidn or Irritating- No ono should po without rcruna. Estato Notice. INSTATE OF (JEOROE SIIir.AED, Into Ii of Hickory Township, Forest Co., Fa., deceased. Notice is hereby givod that full Power of Attorney lias been granted tho undersigned. AH persons indebted to said estato are requested to make iinnio diato payment, and tlioso having legal claims against the same will present them duly authenticated without delay for set tlement, to Miles V. Tate, Tionesta, Pa. JOHN SIHHAED. ) .,, uiuiKRT Mckinley, 1 A,u,up-Vs- Tho Union & Normal HIGH SCHOOLS, AT TIDIOUTE, PENN'A. Opens September 3, 1883. THE Grounds and Huildings have been enlarged and rutitled, thus ottering better facilities than heretofore. Besides tho advantages of good Teachers, etc., its usally furnished by Union Schools, wo offer the follow ing ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES: A NORMAL COURSE, for the thorough pieparation of teachers. A BUSINESS COURSE, for the prepa ration of students for practical business life. A CLASSICAL COURSE for preparing for college or for a profession. A SELECT LIBRARY and Reading Room, New Apparatus, Cabinets of min erals, etc.. INSTRUCTION in German and French, by the new method. A SPECIAL TEACHER in Vocal Mu sic. KIN HERO Alt TEN WORK. A SERIES OK FAMILIAR EXPERI MENTS for teachers by the Principal. J or mmicr miorniation address II. II. CUMINGS, Pres., or S. F. HUGE, Principal. Heaver Collt'iii! anil Musical Inslhur. For Young Ladies, Opens SciiK utlx r lllti, 18S3. Beautifully and lleathfullv Located, ex tensive buildings, pleasant grounds, cheerful rooms, three Literary courses, superior advantages for music and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and organs, including pipe oruan. Tturt-ough work, home-liko care, moderate lates. Send for circulars to Rev. R. T. Taylor, D. I)., Reaver, Pa. jnlil 4m 1 R. A. FISHER, J J DENTIST. WARREN, PA. Having resumed his practice iu Forest county ho will nmke his accustomed visits to Tionesta on all regular court weeks Ho will bo found at tho Central Houso Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. iuiir8-sa Notice. Notice is hereby given that a niectimrnf the qunlilied voters of Tionesta borough School District will he held on the ELEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, NEXT, at flic itsuiil place for holding tho munici pal elect ions in said lfuroiigli to decide by ballot of the cUCHtion of the, incurring, by said School District, of iiiflelitcilncs for the purpono cf building a new school house therein, iu crind;ince with tho Act of ith of April, 1N74: "An Act, to regu late the maimer of increasing tin' indebt edness of municipalities, to provide for the redemption of the same, itud to im pose penalties for the illegal increase thereof." and the corporate authorities of said School District have by their vote duly recorded on their minutes authorised the incurring of a debt to the amount of lour thousand dollars for said purpose according to said Act, and set forth said statement raiuiivtl under the same as fol lows : Amount of the last tu.ses.wit valu ation for school purposes, $lli),.V.K).OU Amount, of the proposed debt. !j4,(X0 Amount of the percentaire of the proposed increase, 8J per c-ut. Surplus in hands of Treasurer, per Auditors' nettleiuout Si-J31.il:.'. O. W. PoniNSOX. President, J. 11. DINGMAN. Secretary. Tionesta, Pa.. July 11. lO. "PHOTOGRAPH GAL L E R Y . A TIONESTA, PAt M. CARPENTER, - - Proprietor. Mi PicturestaUen in all the latest styles of the art. 26-tf J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. mavl 81 'i ON EST A. PA. Patents For Inventions. K. V. ANlEltttOX. J. SMITH Anderson V Smilli,' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, No. 700 Seventh St., WASHINGTON, D. C. No fee for preliminary examination. No fee unless patent is alowed. Fees le.vt than any other responsible agenoy. Books of information sent free of charge. Ref eicnces furnished upon leijucst. bep-if , IfrWy.., '? t U. ''I: a K-f THIS WORLD IS-FULL OF ?001 THINGS! NEVER LOOKED SO CHEAP AND SO PRETTY AS THEY DO THIS SEASON, AND WE HAVE LOTS OF THEM AND WXEiXii BE S$& C IE HA I? NO FORMAL OPETSTINGr ! WE ARE ALWAYS READY AND PLEASED TO WAIT ON OUR CUSTOMERS CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING CHEAPEST. CLOTHING CHEAPEST. CLOTHING FINEST. CLOTHING FINEST. II ATS AT LOWEST PRICES. II ATS AT LOWEST PRICES. J ALSO THE CELEBRATED "STETSON" HAT. LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. LA DI ES' s7 1 OES C H EA V. GENTS' SHOES. , GENTS' SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. i ROC EE I ES, ) ROCERI ES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. C II 12 A 1" CA21S31V& TJ&WTKS CAWSSTS FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISIONS! COKE AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD ! IT. J. HOPKINS & CO., UNITED STATES SALE OF LANDS IN VENANGO AND FOREST COUN TIES, PENNSYLVANIA. Pursuant to section H7H, revised statutes United Stutes, tho undersigned will olfcr at public auction, at tho Court House, in Tionesta, Forest county, Pennsylvania, on WEDNESDAY', the 15th of AUG UST, l.SS;i at tkn o'clock A. M., tho following real estato Militated on tho Alleghany River, below Hunter Station! Tract 1. Situated in President Town ship, Venango county. Penn., and begin ning at a post on the Alleghany River nearly opposite tho west end of 1 loleinaii's Island, thenco by land lato of Onandaga Oil Company north XIA .'l-10ths perches to a post ami iron wood, thenco by Holland Ijitul Company's land east -0J perches to a chestnut, thence south 374 perches to a post at the Alleghany River, thenco along said river to tho beginning; patented to A. lloleman, January 4, 1811. Containing ;t!U acres, moro or less, excepting about live acres conveyed, Octoher bi,lH7H, book t(5, p. !HI, by A. ltolcman to Peter Grace. Tract 2. "That island in tho Alleghany River, samo township, fronting tho first named, known as iloleman'H Island, con taining originally lorty-fivo acros, moro or less. Tract 3. Situated in TionostaTownship, Forest county, adjoining tho first named on the east; patented, January 30, lSii-J, to ('has. lloleman, Moses Pierson and A. lloleman, beginning at a maplo tree, thence down tho Alleghany River north 75 degrees west i3 perches to a post and maple on the east line of tho first named tr.tct, thence by snid tract north 374 porches to a chestnut tree, thenco by land lato of Holland Lund Company east Kit)-tut ha perches to a post, nnd thence by land war ranted in the name of J. Curtis south 2J degrees east 4S0 perchen to beginning. Containing 401 acres, more or less; this comprising tho tracts formerly owned by A. lloleman, Moses 1'ierson, . 1'ierson and Matthew Elder. TERMS OF SALE: Ono-third cash, balance in one and two years, with inter est secured on the premises, or all cash at option of purchaser, ton per eent to bo paid at time ol sale. Solicitor of the Treasury. HOUSEHOLD W0EDS. "For Sick stomach, bad tfistn, sinking spolla atnl i:itTt!iit l.oi. rctv wIhiIIv cm "ForViUilol A'lelUu, l.ijceM;t, lll iltwstlou and Liver Cormilnttit. tnkr Ik- iilna; It never fall. " JKi!BffiRaWBia "ror ir;uii 01 iiib eiomani or l "lie PF.m.'NA In lari:oliwui Is Infill lib o." "l lmsoin Itwrury. prnrt'SHloiiul or ri im mrrrlnl pursuits, liutdl'klojKA." iranrj fr"urbtclc llcjHl.ictn, pain In the Tcmi. Ulrrlm'ssnml lowuiiirlt.i, tuko 1'KnetiA." Jtctnd anil study our look oa tho Ills of Llt foliowiig tiucl.litfMitud foe happy. "l.adlt" " y"t h'li utivneth, lioalui, and iM'uutv. tweet I't-c.iih, cherry llpa and rosy rhii'V-. l:.le IT ecu iK-foro earli uiul.''li:!V.'SiiinrXJiri;3!IuCJ '.'or Ciii'.Miii' i:it.t:ni, M.rv.4ih Io-l unity, uiso'tiiusoc t!" i.tvernnd Kldnw. take I'eui'na." KKitZ2&BlXsiiit: Able Milir llriltr'ihL It;r our li.llli!:lth L nil tho "IllH.if Lite. "S. II. llartni-m r. . J Oslmril, Ollin. lil'iipriet'.rs. FT-VST ZWa SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in NOTIONS, DOOTS&SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS. GEOCERIES! TORACCO, 4'IGARS, HARll WAllE, i U E E N S AV A R E. G I, ASS vVA RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, &c. Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, fcJ.50, ?.!.50, f 1.50, at-d upwards. OUBSCRIBE for tho RtrTicAN, only O fl. 50 per annum. '' U IJ 1,lSodBafiLgU HoimnEiii I take pleasure In tolling tho Sporting Fiatornity that I have re-purchased TUB UUX MJSl!ii:HH FROM HORACE JONES, TO WHOM SOLI) IT IN 1S71. T AM NICKLY LOCATED at my old I- btand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN l!NE! I shall keep a perfect stock of a1! inds ol A!V3IV3UNITIOftn And all kinds of FISH IfJC TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle thu "While" KcYtlng lUat'Iiiiic, A nd the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come an 1 sen me. You wifl find me ALWAYS AT HOME. Muz.lo Loaders made to order and war ranted. npppREP AIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY DONE. a:, a. niiin cv. Tidioute, Pa., A tiff. 12, . .J., I. 1,1. ," MM Philadelphia Singer Machine Equal to any Singer in tho market. The above cut represents tho most pop ular stylo for tho people, which wo idler you for tho vcrry low price of Re member, wo do not ask you to pay until you have seen tho machine. Alter having examined it, if it is not all wo roprosun , return it at our expense. Consult your interests aud order at oneu. Send, for cir culars and testimonials. Address CHAN. A. WOOD ,C CO., No 17 N. ToiUh Street, i'lulailclplna, l'a. iuayl(M0t A PLACE FOR YOUR DICTIONARY, A PLACE FOR VOUR NEWSPAPERS. A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS. And an ornament for vi-ur knim all In u. THE NOVES DICTIONARY HOLDER. ?.J li fas a i o is 9 hzr. '.mm m wh temper 'aim Hi Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is the marvel of the ai;e for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. Send to U31 Arch St., Phiiada. seplil-ISltf $2 Wat- hei. StsmwIndertllSO. WtiHe met! BodUiirCb tiututlou Ktild. tlidri'ilUtll. C'l.i-l til. a ut lor your owu m or fi'iilitltv tn Valuljlo c.. akitEUrit. TUUUl'SUk A 10., 131.mmm&1. In lurh. nnTTT?! PAPT?T? may b found on fife at aL AilveriiliiK litanau ( luSirnc ht.. when nd ( 1 .in ' h I IP It -s uim :'f?'bti utm tiAlLROAp. TIMH TAltliK IN ICFFICCT Apr. 1, m. WeHlwair.i Rivnu Divisio!rKastva7T. M A.M. A. M. r. m. 0 4.1 an II l!d nrPtttsbttruh lv h a:i 1 1 oo 12 14 l :ir, a oo v, M r -in rsew Castlo... ... Mercer .. l'l iuik lln 4 Z.t 2 Till 'i :i 10 IHI n 40 0 .'10 A. M. II b" M. lv...Otl Citv...at' M. e. m . I M. it 10 I '111 Ih. Thim. P. M.l II 1(1 A. M. l'iHO 1 1 f.l ar...Oil Citv....lv 7 00 ... f Heopolis .KhkIo Rock... ... President ....Tionesta Hickory Trnukcvville,. Tidioute ..Thompson s... ... I rvinelop i::ti 1 1 to 18 -n H:ias n as 1 K !1M t H 0.1 i:4i 17 HI 1 1 Hi :i nit 4 It I t aa 7 4S 8 0.1 11 lo:m in : 10 1 17 hs 7 41 17 a;. 4 Itii 8 21 1f.4!l8 4:t II 1)11 7 10 ft .. U 0.1 a no! ao ft oo uro V. M.A. m. l M . ' A . M . 7 mi ii a.i I 4 0.1 IP. M. ft .Mil Warren ft aojl v...K inzua. A. M. I". M I. M 4 Milv...P.radl'ord a 10,lv (Moan P. M A. M. I'. II. 8 :in nr...Klnxtut....lv a :io 4 17 4 47 6 00 5 no 0 (Ml i 4.1 Corvdon.. 7 l:l ....Wo' Run 7 00 K Juaker Rrld(j;o. ft 0 1. ..Rod Hons!..... (1 "0 Iv Salamanca ar A. M. P.M. AtlDlTIONAI. TttAINS IjOHVO 7:10 a. in., K inzua 0:00 it. tn. Warren 10:15 a. in. P.radford Arrives AnniTioNAl, TtiAtN Leaves Oil City (1:10 am, Oleopolis (i:i14 am, lnjflp Rock 7:10am, President 7:lftatn, Tionesta 8:10an Hickory 0:00am, TrunkoyvUlo !i;Uam,'l 1J outo 10:(l0ain, Thompson" JOnlS, Irvineton ia:.r.1pm. Warren l:a7 pm. Arrives K in r.ua;l:iK)pm, llradtiird 4: 1.1pm. I Sitnia y Thains 1'Citvo WaiTen fl:20am, 4:aopmj Kin.uii l():i1ani, fiiOliiini; arrivo llradlord ia:0.rmoon, (i:4(iun. Leave Ibad ford 8::t0am, S;O0pin, arrive Kin.ua lu;l() Bin. 4:40pm; Warren 10:.r0am, ri:4.1put. Trains leaving Oil City lMKlam, a::!0pm, arrivlnp Oil City aMMlpm, 12:.Hlnitrht, run daily between Ui! City and Pittsburgh. PrrTsnt'inm Division .Trains lcavo Oil City 1::10, 7:00, 10:1.1 n. m a:45, 4:1.1. 0:15 p. in., arrive Oil City 1:00, fc:00, 9:4.1 u. in., a::i,1, :i:4.1, 8 :10 p. m, 'I'rains leaving Oil t:ity 1::i0am, a: 1.1pm, arriving Oil City l:(Miuiu, a::iii run daily betwo.m liullalo and Pittsburgh. t l'"lag stations, stop only on signal. Trains on the River Division brtween New Castilo and Oil Cit aro run on Col umbus time, between oil city and Sala manca, and on the llufl'alo Division on Philadelphia time, which is M0 mhfcites faster than Coliimlius litnn. Pullman Sleeping Cars between ISnffalo ami Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pitis bnrgh 8:aonm., and leaving Pittsburgh O-.aopm. Parlor Cars between Oil City and fluHi lo on tr.dns leaving Oil City "a:4f.pin, ar riving Oil City a::;.1pm. --Tickets sold and baggago checked to all principal points, (iet time tables giving full Information from Conipnnv's Agent. WM. S. HAI.bWIN.Onn'IPaNsVAg't, Olio. S. IIKTCIIHI.U (ien'l.Sup't. Now. 41 V -:t KxchatiKe St., Rntlalo, N. Y. .1. Ii. CRAIO, Avenl, Tionesta, Pa. Duckoyc rump 5 - 3 r U CA IAj AN I) f JET PRICES, ED. HiJlBEL. TIONESTA, PENN'A. &UENTIIER'S;LU1T& IIEALE UMl'UUVC THE UOD. J FOU TUK CUB Of CONSUMl'TKIX. Spitting of Tt.ood, Pr"?) clilti. Coiiti. I sa. Catarrh of lut. ami a t liiHiianea f the l'ulmuuui y OrKaua. I rii-e, 60 rent and ft (XI. .TRADEMARK. Atfk ynur IiriurciHt fur it. ULEXTllIIU dc CO. I'ltlnliuruu. If STOFPED FREE iniane rfrsoni Nestnrefli DR. KLINE'S fiRFAT Nerve Restqre(t va PlbklAHKH. thilu nurt um iiM.in fx ir.aii I'lbbAHKM, tntiy ur9 i Acurtjur t'itt, y.itil'iisy and Aain AKtii-nt. j Infai.libli If tnken an illrt-rteil. A'o ft. aj'ur : 1 1'(iln'iiuc. I ri'Ulliw anil tl trial Iwttkifri'.'to , J Kit iinlli'iiu.lher (iayliii;expri'iu.ai,'e. SenJ namr, Jf. '. anil exiireiia aJ.lren to Da. KtlNK. :i bArcUSul'hllutlulvUla, l'a, HuiprineipaUruiaU. mi tcsn how restored i Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culvorweirs Celebrated Essay on the rad ical cute of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal lAissea, Inipotenoy, Mental and Physical Incapac ity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Eits, induced by sell-indulgeuco, or sexual extravi gance, Ac. Tho world-renowned author, iu this ad mirablo I.ecture' clearly proves by his own experience that tho awful consetiutio een of Self-Abuse may be etlectually cured without dangeious "surgi.al operations, bougies, iiihtrtiiiieuls ring, or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once cei iain and etfectual, by which every sull'uicr no matter wiiat his condition maybe, muv cure himself cheat ly, jirivateiy and rad ically. r-This Lecture should be In the hand a of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, t any address, on receipt of six chills, or two postage stamps. AJdress THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St.. N. Y., N. Y., p. o. llos 4.1'J JOB WORK of every description execit ted at the REPLUE1CAN cltice. ft , 1! HIM I . -a J1 3 c) .'lli.iFi..T iini mm, m v.. .
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