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WATTLEnOROl fHIDAY EVKNINO, NOV 19,1875. Wot A Knlckrrbochrr. Ttiu dinner bad readied lliat point at which It Is considered Incumbent upon the ladles to retire. Lllllo Mrs. Ocorgo Vanderburg, solo representative of her sex at tbo table, looks doubtfully across to her husband, and, obedient to the glance of approval alio sees In his eves, rises to dopait. Jack ltay- mond, their guosl, who completes tho small party of three, alio starts to his feet, anticipating tho ponderous movement or the venerable family retainer, and flings wide open tho heavy mahogany doors through which tho lllllo lady must make ber way Into tho ball. Mrs. Oeorgo milks at blm j then blushes, as her small feet en tangle themselves In her train, and finally passes through tho lofty arch, dragging foamy billows of Valenciennes laco and azure silk In iter wake. Mr. llaymond gazes after her wllh a stare of admiration for which be would nover have forgiven himself If It bad fallen upon bis hostess's fair face Instead of ber back hair. "Jack, my boy," drawls Oeorgo Vander burgh from his seat at thn table, In the soft est and laziest or voices, "you shouldn't look at another man's wlfo with that sort of expression In your countenance. It is expressly forbidden In tho tenth command ment." Jack Raymond resumes his place at the other's right band. "I Bay, George, whero did you find ber? Who Is sheT" "My wife." "Obviously: but I don't understand. When I went to Europe, two years ago, I left you lying in an nttltudo of prostrate adoration at the feet of the imperial Judith Delmar, bollo of tbo Avenue and queen at Saratoga, wllh every prospect oran Imme diate wedding" "My dear follow, I got up." "And now I como back and find you married to an an augcl. How on earth did it happen T Who was she?" Jack's enthusiasm is checked by a warn ing glance from his host. Ho looks up, and bis eyes meet the sable counlonance of tho ancient servitor of tbe Vanderburgh family, and discover thero an eager curios ity that even exceeds bis own. Poor Ja cob! Ho has lived wllh tho family, man and boy, for nearly eighty years ; his rev erenco for tbo Knickerbocker blood Is as strong as his faith In tbo New Testament, and now In his old age be Is compelled to servo a mistress whose namo he does not know. Now perhaps there is a cbanco that the secret may lie disclosed. Alas I no. Geotgo Vanderburgh quench es his African wllh a glance. "Jacob, nt teud to your business. Put tho cigars on the table, and go." "I beg your pardon, George," begins Mr. Raymond, as soon as they are alone. "You need not, Jack. Mrs. Gcorgo Vanderburgh is Mrs. Georgo Vander burgh, and for tbo quidnuncs of society that Is enough. But you, old friend, com panion of my boyhood, and truest-.hearlod of men, shall bear tho story if you like." "Not unless you like." "But 1 do." Then tbo cigars are lighted, and the two young men settlo themselves comfortably In their chairs, tbo ono to hear and tbo other to tell a story. "Now, Jack, If you bavo an Imagina tion, fancy how tho bones, of nil my Dutch ancestors must shako when I announce that tho last or their lino has married a woman whose namo was Smith." "Smith I" "Either that or none. ,1 Do you know anything of New England, Jack?" "Have beard or the place a land or wooden nutmegs. There is a smalt settle ment on tbo coast called Boston, where tbo people eat Greek roots instead of bread-and-butter, and where tbey manufacture a transcendenla! theology qulto as remarka blo in Its way as tbo Calvanlsm It replaces." "Exactly. But New Hampshire is tho sccno or my small lovo-slory. It was at tho foot of ouo of those glorious granite mountains I picked up my daisy, my Mar garet, my pearl. You remember tbo sum mer when you sailed for Europe. Tho satno week I received commands from tho imperial Judith to follow her to Saratoga, or rather sho insinuated that my presence thero would give her pleasure. I took the hint and followed, and after tho manner of other devoleca beforo tbo altar of fashion wo exchanged tho monotonous weariness or fashionablo life In New York for a sec ond edilion or the same thing at a watering place. Wo danced and wo rode and wo walked. I was tbo Imperial Judith's de voted cavalier. I bad quite madoupmy mind to lay my hand and fortuuo at the lady's feet; and although I felt It would not do to encamber ber with my heart, as Bho had never displayed tbo smallest In tercut lu that part of my personality, It nevertheless pleased my fancy to think of the queen-like grace with which sbo would preside over the hospitalities of tho Van derbnrgh mansion, aud I concluded to ' satisfied. "But ono morning as wo wero walking toward tho springs, the fair hand of loyal Jnilltb lying on my arm, a sense of tho Importance of tbo stop I was about to take began to oppress me. I felt a longing for a few weeks of perfect peaco and quiet bo fore I undertook tho manifold lespousi blllUea or a married man. Business bo camo my excuse, and In tho afternoon I fled toward tho East, only a couplo of hun dred miles, and found myelf In n Utile New England town lying at th base or a great peaceful-looking mountain. The landlord of tbo cozy little hotel, a small building all while palut and green blinds, received mo very graciously j and I liked tho old man Immensely In spllo of tho fact that his hair stood on end when I asked him for a sherry-cobbler. I spent tho night there, and In tho morning the old gentleman offered me his horse nud his Ashing rods to help me pass away tho time, and then suggested that perhaps I would llkolo visit tho mills. "By tho end of tho first day I bad ex hausted tbo borso and the IWb, and bored myself pretly thoroughly, and on the next morning I determined to try tbo mills. Did you over see a cotton mill, Jack, one of those enormous red brick structures reeking with steam and boat and damp ness sod horrible noises T I saw the pro prietor, and be look mo through the build ing, I looked at the great looms, tbo whizzing spindles, aud all the Ingenious machinery which mau has devised to sup ply the necessity for clothing brought about by tbo transgression of Eve; but what most attracted my attention was tho pale races of the operatives standlug about thoso terrible machines, tho children, pre maturely old and haggard, breathing that terrible dust aud sweltering In that awful heat. Ah, Jack, New England has freed the slaves in tho cotton fields ; now Jet ber took to tho slaves In tho collou mills I "I passed through the files of languid children and weary women on my way to Hie office, where the proprietor offered mo chair. As I sat down I saw In one cor ner of tho room a small figure bending over a great pile of heavy business-like books. She turned her head as ber em ployer spoke, and I saw another pale race so pale, so gentle, wllh great violet- eyes that seemed lo ask everything Ibey rested upon, 'Why am I so unhappy t' Tbo samo eyes, Jack, my boy, that smiled at you so brightly over your dinner half nn hour ago." "Not a factory girl !' "Not oxactlyi one of Ihoso girls you find so often In Now England, thoroughly educated and lady-like, but Impelled by necessity lo work. Sbo was employed as assistant book-keeper by the gieat firm or Watson & Co., that owned Ibo mills. All at once, Jack, I became Interested In col Ion. I used to haunt that great shrieking bedlam or a mill. 1 Investigated all Iho processes tho plant went through rrom Iho tlmo it cnlers tbo mill In great fluffy bales till It goes out iu smooth while muslin. I think tbo ptoprletois look mo for a dry goods clerk or a politician. I becamo so learned that I knew all lha grades from paper cambric lo sheeting, and I discours ed upon the tariff and the necessity or pro tecting Amerlcau manufactures like a member of Congress. I even mado re searches into Ihonrl of book-keeping. And all, Jack, for the sako of a palo lllllo faclo ry'glrl with blue eyes I, tho lal or tbo Vanderburghsl How I used lo lean oer that great gawky lnk-stalued desk and watch the small figure In Iho shabby al paca lrock ! How I used to intercept Ibo lllllo girl on nor way back and foilb to the great mill, and watch her blush when her great bluo eyes met mine I" "Had you made up your mlud lo marry berT" "God forgive me, I had not thought about It." "You scoundrel I'' "ABk Pcarlle II I am a scoundiel, Jack ?" "I have no doubt alio worships you, you most unworthy wretch. Sho looks like Juit such a Bweel, foolUb lllllo darling." "Don't Torco me lo call your attention to Iho tenth commaudmeul again." "Goon." "I am ashamed lo comers II, Jack, but for two hours In my Hfo I was a villain only two, though, and I am Iblrly-tlve years old : tbo proportion Isn't so bad, Is It T Ono morning It dawned upon mo all at onco tbo mischief I bad been doing. And that very hour Hold lllllo Pcarlle I was going away, and bado her good-by." "What did sho say t" "Not a word j only put her lllllo hand In mlno for a moment, and turned back lo her great ledger with a brave look, liko 'tbotruoNew England girl she Is. Then, Jack, I knew mysolf to bo a scouudiel. But thero was Iho Imperial Judllh walling at Saratoga, woithy male for Ibo heir of all tbo Vnndcrburgs. "At four that afternoon I jumped aboard tbo train bound westward. Tho mills were two miles below tho station, and wo must pass them on onr way. My heart ached terribly whon I thought ortheMveet lllllo girl I was leaving behind me, aud I choso my scat In tho car so that 1 could tco tbo great building wheu wo passed It, and per haps calcb a glimpse of ber. "As wo nearcd It there seemed to bo a great bustle and confusion people run ning hither and thither, women screaming, and tho clouds of steam and of smoke that usually floated around tbo building seem ed Increased a buudredfold. A curve In the road brought us full In front of the mills, and in a moment I taw that tho lar gest of them, the ono whero my lllllo Pc-arlto spent her weary days, was on fire. Dense clouds of smoke, mingled wllh tiny tongues of flame, were Issuing from the wludows, rrlghlencd operatives were rush ing rrom the burning bulldog, liampllng each other under foot in their mad basic, and tho whole scene was one of unuttera ble horror and dismay. "The train was stopped. In a momeut wo were all on our way lo the burning mill, I among Iho first. Abl Jack, think what I felt when I beard a terror-stricken group of men crying out, 'Whero is Miss Smith? Sho Is nowhere lo bo found!' Sbo was known to bavo been In the office when tbo alarm or flro was given, aud bad not been seen since. Ono prayer lor Barely from lips all loo uuaecustomed to such ex ercise, and I was In the midst ol'tbe burn ing building. Up tho stairs I rusucd Hko a madman, burst through the door of tho office, and there, with ber hands clasped and ber bead lying on Ibe open page of ber ledger, lay tho girl I loved. In a moment I had my coat off, wrapped It over her bead, and clasping her as closely as I could, lest thoso demoniac darling tongues or flame and falling cinders should touch ber, I carried her down the burning, crackling stalr-caso sifo Into tbo fresh air. What a cheer tbey gao us, Jack I Tbeu lliero was a dull rumbling sound, n crash, and myri ads or sparks went shooting up liko stars into tbo smoke-clouded air. Ono of tho walls bad fallen. "But I do not remember anything fur ther until I vtoko up and found myself lu bed, wllh a Htllo blue-eyed mirso bend ing over me wllh lender hands, ouo or which I kissed and captured and nover lost sight of until I had decorated ll with u wedding-ring. Ono day, Jack, when no were first engaged, I asked her why she made no atleuipt to get out of tho mill when sho beard Ibo cry of 'Fliel' What do you suppososbo lold me? That I bad gone away, and she thought It would bo easier to die theio In the tiro than to live ber life wltboul me. Think of It, Jack. Just fancy tbo fair Judllh allowing bcrteir to be burned lo death because her lover bad left ber ! Ah, my Utile wife, my country daisy 1 I wish you could bavo seen ber when I brought ber home, so frightened at my magnificence, so over awed by the grlm-vlsaged Dutchmen look lug down from Ibclr perches on tbo diaw-Ing-rooni walls. I wasobllged lo re-assuro her by telling ber that If sbo persisted in being so frightened, I should bavo lo dis pose of my auceslors as Charles Surfaco did. Fancy tbo first settlers knocked down at auction, so much per bo.id I" "But the Imperial Judith T" "The flro bad burned all recollection of ber out of my bead, Tho prldo or tho Knickerbockers had also disappeared In tbo flamos, nud when I learned my littlo Pcarllo's sad and sluiplo history I think I loved ber all tbo better for her bumble, nameless birth. Her mother was a far mer's daughter, who married a Blrolllng vagabond by Ibo name of Kinilh. Sho af terward had reason lo think tho name was assumed, but sho clung to him faithfully until he was round drowned under the mill ono day; and then she died berseir lu giving blrlb lo Pearllo, or Margaret, as tbey called ber, Judith, friend Jack, still ictalns her maiden estate, though sho ro placed melu two weeks byal-'renchcouiit. Now If you sro looking out for a wire" "Don't, my boy. Aro there no moio burning mills In New England? Those blue eyos haunt me. I want to sec them again." "I don't know whether I'll let you." "Hark ! Isn't that a baby's cry ?" "Ofcourso it is; a bouncing youngster, tbo honor of w hose palornlly I claim," "Let's go aud lako a look at blm." "All right. I don't mind your admiring tho child." Arm In arm they go up btalr, wboron lllllo woman who Is not a Knickerbocker kneels In maternal adoration beforo Iho cradlo of a young tyrant who Is. Comfort of ibr Con At a tale Dairy Convention at Elgin, III,, President Favlllo mado tho following re marks on taking caro of cows: "I am not going lulo tbo detail or the caro of dairy cows, but will lay down ono general principle. This, I think, lr carried out In tho mlmiltrc, will sccmolho desired end. The principle Is Hits: Iu everything consult, so far as possible, tho comfoit of Ibo cow. Lei all tho arrangements lliat ap pertain lo her keeping, such as lood,diluk, sbellcil Itenlincnt, nud gcneial manage ment, be such as (hall lend to her com foil and quid ; then, and noi till then, can vr reasonably look lor llio best lentil. The question of Iced for Ibo dalry-eow Is so Im portant that I Irusl you will pardon mo for taking tlmo to urgo II upon your ultenllou. Breed Is Impoiliut but ft-rd much more to. Peisons about engaging I" dalryhig bmk over Iho ropoi Is from this Association, or read Iho lepoils from some dairy lu thong i cultural papers. Tbey co so many cows kept, and fiom ihcuisomiich money made, and they seem lo forget all (ho test. They go on and get Ibo icqulied number of cows, and when Ibo end of Iho year comes tboy aro obliged lo divide tbo profits by two, for tbo leasou thai Ibey have not wcllconslder cd tbo business lu all lis detail. Many men (I will not say dairymen) seem lo think anything Is gocd enough for n cow The warm side of a rail fence good enough shelter, a cbsnco lo feed at Ibe straw-stack, .with an occasional dressing or inarsh-hay and a chance lo run In tbo standing corn stalks, good enough cat o and feed for tbo cow. They seem lo feel that gialu fed to cows Is almost Ihiowu away. Tho horses and hogs must bao all tbo grain, aud leave the cows to lako caro of themselves. These arc, In my opinion, ery mistaken notions lor it cosls only a lllllo mole lo keep a cow- well than lu Iho manner I have described Indeed, II costs only u lllllo moie to keep a cow upon grain than upon hay. Example It will tako one aero of good gi.i"s lo itir nlsh winter food for a cow. The same ncr.e, ir planted lo corn and properly cultivated, will not only furnish whiter fodder, but will furnish grain enough, If led with (ho stalks lu winter and Iho paslurago iu sum iner, lo glvo us n guod flow of milk duiiiig the culiro milking season, whllo Ibp bay would bavo done lllllo moio (ban sustain Ibo animal life. Tho difference of cost, then, in tho (wo methods or feeding, Is tho dlffeience of ex pense iu raising an acio of grass and an acre of corn. Wo bavo Hie samo Investment for land, and It Is only Iho differcuco in la bor, and when wo strike t'.io balance be tweeu the cost and iirolil. wo shall find a largo balance III favor of (he grain. sought late, rarely icnew their attempts lo shiifilooff UiW moital colli "Whtn I stood on tho chair tho mirror on the manlelpleco Involuntarily attracted ine,nd I looked nt myself as I fastened Iho slip knot around my neck. Blood flow ed tn my head, for my faco was very led ; something took placoat Iho samo tlmo In my optic nerves, for it secmod In mo lliat my face suddenly began lo mako gilmaces. My ores mid noso changed places Incessantly, liko Ihu pieces of n kaleidoscope. I kl"ked tho chair from under mo and loll with Iho sensation that I had been Mruck on Iho lop of my head wllh hammer. I did not at first loci tho ropo around mv neck, llio only very clear im pression which followed tho blow wllh the hammer on my skull was that or great heaviness In tho head. It seemed to mo (hat my head w.s larger and heavier mi my sholildcis tbun tho gloat bell or Notro D.iinc. At the same tlmo I toll an Imnicuso night falling lu and aiouud me. Then I foil o.ttiomely cold at my lower extremi ties, and at die samo tlmo an ncule, terrible pain In my neck, which was produced by tbo rope, which cut my skin and sawed my volns. Then 1 rclt nothing. Evidently this was tho moment when my good Aunt Cecil cnlcied the room and cut mo down." lACKi:n volt Tin: Otiihk Would. A (lofunit Celestial was recently packed and ticketed through lo China beaten by Mr. Wilson, Iho undertaker. 'Iho receptacle for tho body w as a cosily casket, for lliat pendant pigtail bad swung rrom a "way up" held during life. Around tho body was packed an abundanco of lllllo pieces or paper, nil spotted with gold, such as nto seen scalteicd along Iho way when tho de funct Mongolians 'are carried lo Iho grave. Theso pretties aro very gllltorlng, and ea sily blown about by tbo wind, and are lo atliacltlie attention of tho Chlncso dolls and gio Ibo deceased auoppoiltinlty lo cs cape while his loi inciilors aic In pmsuK or (belli. The remaining cnipllne-s of the casket was filled with p-irk, Ike, chickens, candles, etc., tinon which Iho dear depart cd Is expected (o feed while Journeying to Ibe unknown, lie was also abundantly supplied with Chinese coins, with which to dcliav the expensos of Ibo tourney. In his month was placed a United States 10 cent piece, to show that bo canio from a land or civilization, ami as a passport (o belter seals and society over there. Lastly, ho had a fan plarrd in his hand with which to cool his heated brow, and as a badgo of high rank In Iho laud of bis early nativity. Willi all this preparation bo Is cxpccled lo mako a rapid aud safe Journey to tho "Land or (bo Leal," nud :i liliimphant entry Into Kingdom Come. i'iryinia (AVv.) J.nter pi ISC. SNEEZING . CATARRH. Tlili 1st coc.lantinteie.aneire, mute, until onr head itemi ready to fly oft, until your noje and ejes dlscbarro eicetelte quantities t mueue, tbtn. acria, ana volionont, nnlll, unlit for tmilnees or r '"J"! -. . 1 ....... I. ... .,,,. Ifce tnnit afflicted Of mortals, di .thud to anllcr periodically tbe sriatrst dl.lrcss wlilioul roller or coneoisuon. r.Yerjur.uKu., everr brratb or sir seems n ilitmy In dle.uie. Tlili 7 : ' . ... . ...... n-t i. ..J ,Mnmnn1,. ndil 18 properly ceucu rtruie lruiiu, uu " in lue urea, us cdsmihi rrcurn m .tii...in-it -Vr,- ,lu..i1 usual orcana And en feebled action of tho perspiratory Klaiid. In Iho petmaneut euro of tbli ul.trM.lnsmalady Blsrowx lUMCALCcnE ron CAiinnu Is s ncTcr-lallinft spe cific. In.fnnl rrllif follows Iho Brit dote, lis use .1,.i.nH lh.l mnrl.l.l ixialllvrnrRR lO SlmOStmrrlC cbanace which predispose people lo Ibis disuse, snd In sure to present in attack it Uiir.osio nil Ui.cr.iu- TITE UATABnil. JOHN K.lvlTiM.1 & SOU, DEALERS IN FURNITURE and CARPETS. Wareiooms, High Street, adjoining HrooKs House. IDIEIFOT Chrome CM BTmntomi. OUtructcd trcithinir, partial clfisnro of on oi bolli cot t til", a tomea up, "tiaat u np IWIInti In Uir hfiil. roDMlDt LlowlDit Cf the COtC. dlschtrpfn from the none of ft watery or thick ifllow or greenish tnucu, frequently it r raked ltu blood. Somctlmca too matter w come enci-murti in me mm itaaFagefl.atid la nmovea omy vj proioujzra vw tn Iho n.nrtilntr nn rial no lhi iTmbtOtUR are the WO viniftnt tiiowtoif. hawkltiiior frttUnc until tbf eruU are removed, at lnut partially, and the throat ii fretd from the matter tnat raa aocamuuieu aunojt inr oigui. Finally the roleonoua rrerttlooB attack th throat. Drone QUI lauei, juii, luiiuinuud iu i'uuvui consumption, acctropanied by a moit offcuilfebreat! and Impaired eyesight and hearing. ULCERATIVE The Yankee 1'aumf.u and Ills Wire. But If they aro silent they aro not sully, clvn ihcin lime and llicy aro amiable enough, and Ihcy aro Hist and last honest. Tney do not ash loo much for hoard, and Ihcy show some slow uilllngncsi louet up on a boaidcrN suggestions for his greater comfort, llul otherwise Ihcy remain un- aU'ecled hy tho conlael. They learn no greater Bllhuess of tongue, or llxcllness ol mind, or graco of manner; If their clly guest tiling with them Iho Ices of wine or beer l dluncr and tobacco after II, the farmers keep themselves uncoiilamluale. Tho only plpo you smell Is that of the neigh boring Irishman as ho passes wllh his ox- team: thocypsylug Fieneh Canadian?, as Ihey wauder southward, llpsy hy whole families, iu Ihclr rickety open buggies, lend the solo bacchanal charm to tho pros pect that It knows. These aicofaracowhoso indomitable llght-hcaitediiess no rigor of climate has appalled, whereas our Anglo- Saxon Mock In many counlry neighbor hoods of New England seems weather-beat en In mind as lu face; aud this may ac count for tho gicalcr quick-wittediicsi of the women, whose In-cioor lifo Is more pro tected from Iho Inclemency of our skies. It is certain that Ihcy are far readier than the men, more Intelligent, giacioii", and graceful, and with their able connUanco the farmer stays tho ndverslly creeping up on his class, If ho does not relrleo Its old prosperity. In llio winter his daughlers leach ichool and In the summer they help Iheir mother through her enterprise of tak ing boardeiB. Tho farm feeds them all, but from tho woman's labor comes thilce the ready money that Iho land ever yields, aud It is Ihey who keep alivo tho seuso of all hither and liner IhliiR", Heaven knows wllh what licrjic patienco and devoted en deavor. Tho house shines, through them, with fiesh paper and palut; year by year they add to thoso comforts and meek aspi rations lownrds luxury which the summer cuest accepts so lightly when he comes. smiling askance at Iho parlor organ In Iho corner, and tho lilack-walnut-fiamed chro- mo-llthographs on tho walls. W. 1). IIowuli-s, in Xovtmhcr Atlantic. To the blessed eternity Itself thero la uo ' 1 other handle than this instant Tiik CiitNJ'.sn at IIomi:. Tho doinoUia and social life of Iho Clilueso has pcrhap, more fealures in common with Western nations than Ihal of other Oriental peoples. Although polygamy exists among tho wealthier classes, and lliolr women gener ally live lu seclusion, family life Is much esteemed and cultivated among them. Tho first wife has llio full control of Iho houso hold, while Iho concubines aro littlo more than sci vanlsund IiouEcmaUlB. Tho Chinese Illustrate Ihorelallonhy comparing tho wife lo the moon anil tho concubines lo tho stars, both of which, in (heir appioprlalosphcics. rcvoho ainund llio sun. Tho utmost re spect and obedlcnco lo tho behests of their parents are enjoined to children. Tho bo tiolhincnl of the chlldicn Is ejthcly In tho hands of Iho parents, and Ibo obligation of the former lo fill till tho contract mado by tho latter Is enforced by law, oven lo the annulling of the agreement made by n son himself in ignorance of Iho ariangcmciit of of his parents. Cleanliness Is not among tho vlilucs of the Chinese, cither In regard lo their habi tations or Ibclr persons. The pool est peo plo do not change their garments until Ihey oio worn out. Their di ess is neither so uniform nor so unchanging as U gen erally supposed. Fashions niter theio as well as elsewhere, but not so rapidly as among European nations. If It weio not lor the shaven crown and braided tail of tho men, and llio crippled feet of the women, lllllo fault could bo found with Ihclr cos mine, combining, as It doev, warmth and case. Tho garments of tho soxci differ more by their colors than by Iholrshapo and cut. Tho diet of Iho Chinese Is 8ufllclont in variety, wholesomo iind well cooked, though many of their dishes would appear Insipid to the laslo of Europeans and Americans. Tho proportion of animal food Is smaller among them than among any other raco In tho same latitudes. Cooking is almost esteem cd as a science In China, The Chinaman considers lha Englishman's mode of feed log the nearest approach lo llmt of Iho mv ages of Formosa; "for," says he, "Iho Englishman docs tho chiof woik of tho slauehler-houso upon his dinner-table, and lin remits tho principal work of the kitchen lo btsslqmach." How it Feiim to uii IlANunn. A Par is newspaper gives this extract fiom tho notes of u young fellow who tried lo conr mil sulcldo aud was cut down beforo sulfo cation was complole. lie was delighted lo return to life, aim It is noieci iuat wouiu-uo suicides who are icseued from lliolr self- ENdU.su Ivy. The ii'c of English hies for Iho purpoo ol decorating living rooms Is moio extensive ecry year, and cannot bo too highly commended. ISeing very K'.ioug Ihey will live tin ougli any treatment; study their peeullaillle, and iiianifo-twlll lugniHs.lu g.utlfy them, and they will grow without Mint. Mot houses ale ton hot for them, at, Indeed, Ihoy nio for their owners, Xcither plants nor pcoplo should bavo 111 o tcinper.ituro over sixty-live degices r.ih' rcnhell. Take care nut li onfeeblo your Ivies by excessive wateilug or uudiio heal, aud you will see t li oy will not seem to mind whether the sun shines on Ihem or not, or in what position or direction -you train Ihem. Indeed, so much will Ihey do Ihcnikclves lo mako a room charming, that wo would ralhcr have an unlimited nutn ber of Ihem to drmr upon than anything else In nature or ait. Tho English ivy grow lug over llio walls of a building, Instead of promoting ilanip- ncss. as many persons would suppose, Is said to be a remedy for ll ; and it Is men tioned an a fact that In a loom where damp had prevailed for a length of lime, Iho af fected pails ln.ide hail become dry when Ivy had giuwn up lo cover up the opposite side. The close, ovei hanging pendant leaves prevent tho r.ilu or molsluro from penetrating llio wall, licauly aud utility, in this case go hand lu hand. Sanitarian. A Wunl Muillirtl. Tho Amcilcau mind Is active. II has given us books of iietlon for ihe sentimen talist, learned books for tho scholar and professional student, butem book or the people. A book for tlte people must relato to a subject of universal lulcrcsl. Such a subject Is Ihe physical man, and such a book "Thk l'liorxE's Common Si:nsk Mi:iH'.l Adviskm," a copy of which has been recently laid, on our Inble1. Tho high professional attainments of its author Dr. It. V. 1'icnci:, of Buffalo, N. Y., and llio advantages derived by him fiom an oxlen- Hive praclKc, vvnuiei mono lusiuei lor Ills vvorK a cjnuai reception, nui meso aro not tho merits for w hich it claims our at tention. Tho Author Is a man of the rieo- pie. He sympathizes vv ilh them lu all llicir ailltcuons, tuoiis, nun attainment. Jio iiercelvcs tlielr want ec Knotcieufie or ihem selves and believing that all truth should bo made as universal as lioirs own sun llirht. fiom his fund of loarnlnz and owe- rlcnco ho has produced a work iu which ho gives llitm llio ueiirms oi ins lanois. in It ho considers man In every phaso of his existence, Irom tbo moment ho emerges "from a ravless atom, too elliuliiullvo lor the slttht. until he gradually evnlvcsto the maturity of Ihose Oonaeioun JVicers, Iho exerciso of which furnishes subjrcllve evi dence of our Immortality." Proceeding unon tho theory that every tact ol mind has a physical antecedent, he has given ti. I. I. fl.a .!ilm-Hv ami trrrtljlo itaco of Ihe itlirMC. The whole nut rtiucrf, Including IDr ores i"t the tonilln, thrust, tironclilal tubes snd lance oecome, ono nrr euuiurr, lut-iit-n, u, ulcerated, and uccnmb Tar-Mly to thle f rightful mon- !. fhta !iarfiai. wlllch 1rrilltatfUC lllO blOOU. VtalCD! suit dc atroji He rcnovatlnd power, and allows the je- tem no ol'PortuDlty to turow on too maiauy uuui iu, I. nri.lpjltyr.1 and rmellrd. It la here that conalllutlonal treatment hcconica of the mnet Tltal rtmienurnce, "becauae nnleaa arretted at thlsttlge Ihe ilUeaae will make rapd rrogre.a to am pnimon- ... ...n.iimnt on."Af( filter. Il l liOUifOfU I'.HI' xrs-..hOj mithlni.. lifaliDir. and aftrlnuent medtrlue rauet be applied directly to the naaal paaeae te, thia forming the nl perfid tr.alment of the tuiraae poiaiutr. PERIAIENTLY CURED. SiNronu Radical Cl-hx fob Catakcii la a ife. certain, and permauent euro lor Catarrh oi eery r.rr.t- an.l u thptnnKt trftct rrnudv fcr drvlrrd. H t purily a ficlable dintllUtion, and i applied IvjcaU ly by iuiufflation and coiii-tuuiiouaify by internal au dui. It loothni. heal ud tlcaiiati the DiBll PlifiC ta of every fed. rig of bra?lne, obstruction and dlz liurM. L'onptltuti mally admlnlatcrcd It rmoTatea tUe 11 xxl, purffl a it of the acid potion with which It i aiftaji cnirRca 111 caurrn, nimuuui me pioinsru, tivpr. nJ kUlnrrs. irfcctt dlcestlon. raikei new Llfiod. snd trmiti tho formation of aound healthy tlnrs. mil flni.lv- obUlnt complete control over the diMoir. The remarkable curat). e iwcr, when all other rcrce-iits mterly fail, rf Sani-obii Hadical Ccue, an-attented by thouim! who gritcf ully ree- omrocmit. 10 ifiiow-nunr rer. co riiHtuiLi is imuc regarding it tint cannot be aubiUntiited by the mot rcfpectable and reliable reference. It is a cjeat and ffroJ medicine and worthrallconndecc. Each tuck ace enntaina a Trcatiae on CiUrrh and Dr. Bad ford Improved Iuhaliag Tube. MAKFOnii 11AIUCAU WI BL II BOKl Uy Oil (rUKte'" 'rice. 11.00. Kent i renaia to any pari of tb L'ulted State for S1.I5. W KEKS k rOTTUI, Oencral Ag ct, uomoo. The only Perfect SurinirKert. Clean, t'omfortnhle, Durable, Aoiscicss. BRATTLEBORO, VT. u u m in OILS, VARNISHES, A KfU. STOCK. Grass Seed ! Allllndf, freah. . WIHDOW GLASS, Doors, Sash and Blinds, ao ext rot: Vie H VNKUltll'S JAM MCA UIKUl.l!, tie Urlldonl lamlljr Medicine. JEWELL'S BELTING AND HOWE'S SCALES. Masurys Colors, TIIU 1IT l.Y THK .H.IIIKKT ! ALL FOR SALE LOW FOB CASH I B. A. CLA11K. 1lrr' IllacL, llou n lij- lUo llrhllir. Tin: Corner Clothing Store ! lEitabliiheJ 1S46. Prnttlotooro, -7"t. Jtsr Send for Illuslralcd Catalogue. 1 A TV L. H. REED, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Dealer In Watches, Clocks, Jewel- ru ami sneer 11 are. rrtlenlar attention elrrn to floe Watch anj Jewel ry reMirlnc. KNQltAVINO, GOLD AND HILVUl l'LATlKO. Abo, dealer iu all llDdl of m iiiiiiviuuui iiiiLisuciai I L ir hi'licret with Speu- D 19 health nml ilsaceom- N 1 aro larger elements of r an admirable IrealNo on Cerebral 1'liynt- oloay, anil shown llic liearlnm nftho ucls luus otauii4iieu tipuu iiiiiiviuuui aim social welfare. TI10 Auiuor cer, lliat "as vigorous tiaiivliitr lilsli snlrlli .- happiness titan any other lliluxi whatever, tho leacliliiB l'ovv 1,1 maintain Uicm Is a teaching that yleliN to no other whatever," anil aecoru nziv naa iiitioiiuceii nn ciieu- tlvo "llieusalon of Iho uiellioili by vvlileh wo may prcservo llio lnlesrily of iho sya loni and ofltlmei prevent llio unset of eaie. Domeillo Itometllea their iiiepara- lion, uses, mid eirecls lorm a pibnilncnt feature of llio work. Tho hygienic treat ment, or nuroliiRuf Ihe nick, Is an Impor taut nublect. antl receives atteiillon com nieiisurato wllh lis iinportaiice. Nearly all diseases "lu which Ileal) Is heir'1 aro de scribed, their symptoms nud causes ex plained, nnii in oner Homeric tie.iuiieni stiKRested, To reclprocalo llio many favors bestowca upon mm uy a Renernis puuiij, llin author oilers his book at a nrlco (81. Ml litllo exceedini; llio cost of publication. Our leaders can obtain nils practical ami valuable work lr nuuressiriK tno auiuor. From the Acm 1 ork rribime. Weakness of Kidneys & Pains in Sido and Back, OF TWENTY TEARS' STANDING, CCKED IN TWO WEEKS Iir LESS T1IAS A 1.K. A AHUM COUOII BO UAU AS TO mi'.VENT SLEEP NIGHTS UNLESS CATARI11I SNL'l'i WAS l'tltl'LTUALLY U3EU, CUUEI) WITH ONE BOTTLE. TeatlmiDr of a irell-anown and htghlT eateemej citl Maaa. I.inLiriiLD L Co.. Dracclati: I have bad Calarrb a little riling ai c Jcir,u.l ralnl In btrt ana wcstiiiM In klJDe) for txeutj. My Catarrb traa au bad that If 1 dIJ not tako catarrh annul Hal troub led with a cough, moie or leas, all ulRht. I have tatcn MarabaU'a CaUrrh Snuff for tno )earr, and irtlcu larly In cold CAthtT, bad to take it every night to crt net. I bepan to take your Conetltutlonal Catarrh ltemcdr about a month &ko and have uaeu only one bottle. In leu than a Miek the cougblue LUhta left me. and I have bad none llcce to epelk if. though I bav e bad none of the Itemedy for a week. I have bid lalus lu my lldu to bad that I did not ro out of the boue for two wecka at a time. My greatest talu was In zny rlsht ktduey. I have bieu at llmea a gnat lulicrer irom mj aiuaeye iiuce iivij. idiwd wecke after I began to take y ur onrtltutloiial Ca tarrh Uemcdy the rains all left. V. C. CHOSIDIE. PKICE Jl TEH COTTLE. Suld by II. C. WiUlrd & Co., liialtleboro. CATARRH tlao on Catarrb, and e.ntalnlng innumerable eatescf euree, lent mrz. by addresilne the rrorrUtorf, LITTLEFIELD &CO. Mancheiler, N. II. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored! XYiaiuctiiib'r This. N'nvv Is Iho lime of tho voar for l'noumo. 11 1 it , Luuk Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results of predisposition to Consumption and other 'l h 1 oat and Luna Disease. Uo- sciiee's GnrtMAN Sykup has been used iu Ihls ticlohborliood for tho past two or llirco vcats without a sluale failuro to euro. If you bavo not used this inedlcltio yonrsolf, KO lo your Drupgist, If. P. yillard Co., and ask him of Us wonderful success auionc Ills customers, xvvo uosos win ipueyu 1110 worst case. If you liavo no faith In any medicine, lust buy u Samplo Buttle of !!() fcclieo's acrman Hyrup for 10 cents and try" It. Iieiiuiar sizo uomo ta cumu. uoiri ucslccl a cough to savo 75 cents. Fhnn's Compound Extbact 0 JJarka ami Hoots for makina lleer. This Is Just what your system nectis at 1111s season 01 1110 year, nuu will iuhku u uuvuruKW tuuv will bo agrecahlo to tho taste. Directions to mako ton gallons of beer : Add to this n no ca Inns 01 inoou warm water, one gal lon of I'orlo Itlco molasses (other kinds will do but not as Rood) nno pint or yeast, mix all well loL'elher. ami 1111 Ihe heir. Let It stand tlvo or six hours, or until tlior niiahlv fermented, then liunc up. and In two hours it Is tit for use. Try 11. Only S3 cents rcr noiiie. l'ttAncio r K2iN, l-roirr, ivuuauu, vi. Mold uy an neaiera iu medicines. ATTACHMENTS AND NEEDLHS. Elliot Street. Drattlebore, Yt. Sf-17 J. W. WORKS'S Jobbing Shop. pICTCKE IHAMINO a ipeciJty. U0aow ana iioor wereeni a orucr. Hiu.lnfr MiLChinei ILrDalretl. Sewing Mtchiue NccdU and Attacbmc-nti, Hem mfr. Tucker. Uc, ot htt mako, tcU St UjU the Trunki, YalJiep, Umbrellaf, and Lock rcr'jfroJ, Key mica. Furulture retired and re-aaiibed. Wood Turnlo?. flaw Fill 11 ir. Ironing Hoard n. Iap Eoardf, Moulding Beard, he, ronstantiy on nana. Sir Will call it residence! If dciired. Shop In llurmouy 11 lock Buttkboro, July 13, 1875. tf29 STAGE NOTICE. On and after July lit. I tbo subscriber will run a : stage between Bellow osana waTaswr0,fsrryu.Bno v. a. jusu. l.vr sTowiifchendifcfr Jamaica DAILY. LeavesTownsbend for Wardaboro every TUE8DAY TUUIISDAY r.nd SATUBDAY, on tbe arrival of tbe erenlog stages. Express business promptly at t ended to. I bope by careful attention to bntlnesito receive me paironace JioBirTruiiK,uu"i-. Q, F. WELLINGTON, CambndstpoTt,vt..Jnne2i,iBi3 uzo G. B. KIRWAN, ri'lIOHITEIIKIl, "ITTOULD Inform lb. dtlteos of Brattltboro and V vtclolly tbit bo bat openta snop lor tue man. ufactare of Lounges & Mattresses. Juit pabllfbed, a new edition cf lit. Cul- vrreH N c-U'itruiri JLaaur ou tue raa- 1 icalcure (wit bout medicine) vt Hi.trnjatorrbu?a or neminat neaxness, invoiuniary Bimicai LfOiies, Imnotener. Mental and 1'bTslcal lncanaUtr. Imi tdi- meuta to Marriage, etc.: also Consumption, Eplfepiy and Kits, induced by euual InJulgmce, sexual ex travagance, c. d rncc, m seaiea emeiope, oniy six cents. Tbo celi-braiea autnor. in mis aamirauie essay. elearlf demonctrato. trom a tblrtv rears' succeufu practice, tbat tbe alartnlDR couscqusnces cf rclf-abuse may uo raaicaiiy cureu wnuuui tuo uaagi t oun uio oi internal lufrdlcice or tbo application tf tbs knife; noiniionoui a uioao oi euro ai once sirorie, ceristn and effectual, by means of which eery sufferer, no I matter what bis con ait ton maybe, may cure hlmnelf cheaply, privately, and radically. tiTThls Lecture should he in tbe handi of every jouth and ttery man iniueuuii. ucnt nnuer seat, in a piam envuope aur address. nosUpsM. on receipt fsixreoti or I Aianr me putuiufrt .iia. j.u. J. 127 B-wiry, New Ytprk: rout Office I) ox, 4 5 SO. BULBS 10 B Prcsont Phntbg I PLANTS ru Parlor Culture 1 en-Tlln.lrfitM Cataloimei fit DuA Itulbi. and flower Jlotfi, end llantt tot Houm Cviture, now ready and mailed frca la all applicants. Boodimon, 35 Cortlindt St., Mew Tort. itntlvonuet. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD. liSSl AllKAiNGEMlvNT. tiiainh aoiNO sourn I.Ei'EllniliLrroncal 4 t'.o and 8:22 a. in, ; allid audai'ii t. m. MAibTnvtif, Leave hi. Albatie t d :20 a. m.,lliallle boro at 3:3Ut.m. conntttiuy at nevi jonuou witbsleamerlor New York. Nioiit Ktrncae. 1-eave Ogdimture at 12:10 f. m,, Montnai at 3;3Uy. m.,m. Aioana iu:::i y. u,, JlrattUboro at itil) a.m., for birlucfidd, .New Yurk. &c. Mill, litvln. t-eave VSlille r.lter Juiicllou at Stlo a. in., urat'ieboioaiu:2sa.m., arnviug at t I.ondt'11 at 0:15 p.m. JIlltu'l nilN Liave VVbile Illier JalictlbC .15:00 p.m., llutlat.da:3U p. in., arriving at oraiuiLoro at 9110 1. m. nxmneTniv Leave liratlti liro at 2:C0 p.m., - reacblncMIIIir'elalliit 2:sop. in. OOIXO SOUTH. Leav U.UTTi.tcot:o at 7 15 a. rn,, 1C130 a. m.,4 :.,3 p. u.,iu:au'. in. Maii.Tkain. LiaveXew L4jndoc at 5 :C0 a. m. ,Bral- tllnruat 10:30 a.m.. rr vrnne iiiveratiiuiiuti, lliillaml, Uatllnglon, 8t. Albant, Montreal, and f lixlf n.liuri. Mtxl iiTiiaiw. Leave Hrattleboro at 7:00 a.m., tor Dellnwa t'allaaud Wblle Hirer Jnnetion. ExrnrasTnAIK. Leave Miller's Falls at 11:15 a. m,, arriving at llrattleboro at 12:21 p. in. AccoMXorMIIOK'fBAIjr. Leave New London at 11:25 a. in., llrattleboro at :&5 p.m., lor vtliio inter Junction. NioiiTFxrnr.es. Leave Bratlliboroat 0:SCp.ni.,for VVblto Klver Jnncllon, i:ntlana, uurnngion, m. Albins. Montr.aland Ofrdnibure. V'nllman's llrawlntr Itoom and 81et bloc Cars art run on niitkttrj!nsbelncen8pr!nantdand Mor.tna). J. VV HOUAIIT, Oeu'Snp't. 81. Atbaiie, VI., My 19, 1875. aatr FITGHBURG RAILROAD. Ycrinont & 3Inssnchusclts Division. TKAINB LEAVE BOSTON (FltcbbnrK Uipot, Canrcajr Blrcet,) for Itociac Tan. liel at li:iua. m, .... Tor Uormta Tunnel and North Adams, at 11:10 a. m. For llrattleboro, Ure.nStld and way station., at 7:.o and 11:10 a. in., antl i:ia p. m. LEAVE WlATTLECOnO l'or Doslon at 1 :3J and 8:42 a. m and 2:00 p. ra. For Hooaac Tunnel, North Adams, Troy and Kirab gi, at 8:42 a. m. For Hoosac Tunnel and North Adams, at 8:13 a. ra. Leave dreeuneld for Turners Falls at C:35 and 0:50 a. ra., 12:00 m., ar.d 4:15 p. m. Leave Turner's Falla for Greenfield at B:C0 and 10:50 a. m., 1:0 ami o:io p. m. The H'.la. m. BLd 2:0-) v. m. train from llrattlr- boroerDneet at I'ltcliburg with trains for Taunton, New Bedford and TrovldenceJ and it Oarduer Willi trains for Worcctter. M7 raisencer tailnff tbe 4:23 a. m. train from Bratlleborocan hive. FIVE UOOItS IN E03TON and retain .&mc day. c. i.. iiiivivoon, hiipi. iwwrs' p, ii r i ii i a liiMl.ll. Bratileboi o Tailors , Entire if Stoct FOR THE FALL TRADE. COATINGS, SUITINGS, OASSIMERES And VESTINGS. 0 Made up and tricun-.d in the cryhest manner. A PKIHTC'T riX puurtanlppil In ull V. II. t'OHKK, Ana't Kopt. Assistant SPE.IT.KcsT, Orncr. I'itcii nuito, Mam.. Oct. l P, i8i3. Tlie Trade Imw. A good line of SHIRT PATTERNS Cnl ta crier from nuasurr. ALL GOODS SOLD at PRICES To SUIT ihe Times. YM. McKHAM. A MEHICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS. Xi. n.II.EDDV Hulicitoruf PaUntafurlun ttoni, Uradu Marti, tr Ucslguf, No. 7C State btrctt, After an extensive practice cf upwardtof SOyearf coctiuuta to iccarcpati-uta in tto Lnltrd feiitia; aUo lu Orrat Uritatn, trance, andotberforcisncountrlti CaTeatfttSpetiflcatioL, Aaiignmcntg.andallpapcrftfor pitcct,fXOLUttd on rt-aiouablo terms, w Ith dttpatcb. i.esfarcnti kjiup louticroiiueiuo Taiiany ana Ullllt) of patent! of iiiTentioui, and legalandutticradTlcfr rendered lu all mattert tcucLlng the lamr. Copiti of tuecuima oi any paicui inruuueu vj rtomuug one dollar. Ak8icumnta rc-corJed in WaiMccton. iVo Agency tn the Vnttti btattt 9$ttitt tuptrxar raciiiura or vviaininy i-off mi, mr atctriainin'J tAt pattntabtltty efinitnttoni. Allneecailty of a Jonrncy to Washington toprocure n ri.rni,uu tue nsuai i;reai ueisy mere, are ncre iavttuneuiDi- Tl'-STIMONIALS. "1 ri sard Mr. Eddy aa one of tbe mcstcanaLleand inccfssliiipracUtionrrawith wborn I tiaetiadollicial lutprrourstf.CHAl.LK8 MASON. Com inisi loner of lairi.i. "IbatenusealtatlcnlnasiurlngluTontoritbatthey sa nnu torn ploy a man more competent and truituot My, and uiorccapaUeof puttliiR their apr li ationin a f orm to ai-'cnre for tboni au cailr and fai critic enn. aideratlon at tbe Patent Office. KDMUXD UUBKE. late Uomniitalonerof Patccta.' 'Mr.lt.U.i:inTkas made forme over THIllTr in. PlicatloLiforratcctf.bavlucbecnsnccciiifnliiialmoit fjvoryca. Sncb unmiitaVable proof of Brest talent md ability on bfa parMeadatneto recommend all inrcniorBioappiyio uiw to procuretbelrpatcnti,aa toeymay ue nre oi quids me moil iauniuiattent: octtowed ru their raiev, and at very reasonable Uoilfn .Jan. 1,1875. lyl fipoclal attention given to renoraUng and npbolterag old uattrcssca, uuiaa, uouugca, xmj unwr, si Houtb Main St., oppoalteilraiUeuoro llooae. LUMBER! 1 O K rCn rtt Sprnce and newlockLnnj JLAtliVyw Dcr,foraaieny MyJ8f18TI. 11 r o ii c Ii 1 1 1 ,Su ru Ttirout, Jttilluriizui C r m p. " Itooplunj Onuc;li,lIiurataiirMl t not or Norm in he V Ii o t or h I tl e, blrnltiisrat the I.iiiifrx and eycry affection cf tbe TIinOAT, LDKQI a CUEiT, are aneedllv and Derma. ueutly cured bv the uie of not dry up a cough aud leave tbe cause behind, aa la the cue with moBt rrmcdiea. hut loosirt it rUmi,. the lungt and a.Uya Irritation, tbui remoing the csuie of tho ccmplaint. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by a tl'neljr resort to tbli standard rtmcdjr, ts Is nrov.dby bnnJudlof tiatimouial. it l.aa rcenved. Nono c nnlae unlets alcned "I, BUTTS" onlbe nrarper. ;.vr era. ana fftl a boltle; Iarj;e bottles Ull. li tbt cheaper. bKTII W. 1'OWXK & SOSB, Tro- pruiorv, uo.ion, .vxaiv, bom by dean rs generally. ac msjmmm DC. WKTllt "T7"AEn ANTED the Lett ccmUncd portable eoclcf and Lcller in tbo market. All lipht iitf cf caatatxl. All parta ficithed ty iractioiry acd jr fectly laterchangahle. Erry engine nktly adjcitid and ran a day he fere leading the ibop. Tear Mm frum 2 to 12 If. r. Ecnd for deKripUve circuliricd price h. Datios, Ohio. X.U. Tlieprcma tn the Tbanlx Office are run I wltba No. 1 two Lorae lover Trade Eupioe, Call I and see it In operation, Tucaday ixcrcicc or Thurada; I afternoon. Cm?( SCIENCE OF LIFE; o r, m: i. r-1 d 1 1 : n i; 1 1 1 a t l o . MiITTEN by the Chief Conanltlng rhjilciin t f tb Peauody Medtcal Institute, author vt a Trc&tist on Dlteiica of the Throat and Lungf, rhj ilology of Wo man and her Disease, a Trcatiie ou Ken ans and MtcUl Dlaeasea, late Surgeon U. S. A., ttc, ttc. It treati upon MAX1IOOD, bow lost, how regal net! an! bow perpetuated, cauie and cure cf E It u tinted Vltultt;9 Intutrur Ticmatctc Decline In Mm, tpmatorihcea, or tkmlcal Irenes (noctarcal and diurnal) NeiTcua aud Ihyikal Dtbility, Ujp chondru. Gloomy Fcriboding, Mental Dtpresiii n, Loia of Energy, Haggard Countenance, Coufciln t Mind and Lou of Memory, Impure State cf the Blood, and nil diseases aritlug from tbe Error of Youth or the indlacretlona or exetiscf cf maluro year. "The untold mil trie tbat result frcm Indiscretion Iu tarh Ufa mav be allivlaled and curtd. These bo dOaiLt thia nGsurtlon should purchase the new medical nn puuuancHi iiy me ruibooy ucaicai inmiuie, Uostou, entitled JLe Science ct Life, or ScU-lTner-vatlon rrlcpgl.co. Vitality imnalred LTtbetrrtrs cf youth or a too clot-e arrllcatlrnto bnslLs. mar Le Ureftiiit'd iLd manhood rrgalntd. The lcttiti.te aU I uuiiiutu - iur i uysiotogy ci nonun aou ttr win ca. nice Si.fO. The best book of the kind taunt. AUwauothir aluable medical t.ik treating exclusive ly im Mental and Nervoua Dltratts: more than tno hundred royal octavo pages, 20 elegant engnuicg, bound In substantial muslin. Iflce only $2 U. bare ly enough to ry fcr prlnUng.' Loudon Lancet. The book for young acd middU-a?ed men to r(td Just low, la the Science of Life, or Stlf.FrtserTatton. The author lua returned frtni En rep fn exeilleU health, and is aatn the Chief Contulting Physician rf the I'eabojy Medical Institute, No. 4 ttulflncb atreit, Boetaa, Mass. Uepublican Journal. "Hope iietlled In the bottom of Pandora'a Loi. and hope plumes her wlnga acewaiuce the iisulng of ttusi valuable works, juUnhid ty the IV&body M.tbiil Iust.tute, which an teaching thou.tnds how to an U the maladies that tap the citadel cf life." I hila. Euq- "It thculd be readby theyounr, thewlddlo-afd, and eTen the old.' New York Tribune. 'Let all get this great work rn diseases cfthe ntr Youifyttcm. jastputlfshedhy EraltHly Medical In stitute. It is aa readable as a romance." tlan r Dolly Commercial, Jan. 13, 1871. 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