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I..VNV* \ ’ O fFI CIA - ’ cII ,VPTtI. - , 2 o( A,- ACT being-**.•' of the ot ’.UL fo *o ■ net V"V> for V> .ter 2 U entitled, of follow* • j Wisconsin, repre gectiou I' . Assembly, do enact as taws'of to prolific ction 2 of chapter 224 of the w eot t> v oeing an act entitled “an act gee \or the adjustment of the govern t . for 1862,” is hereby repealed, v *. 9. This act shall take effect and be .orce from and after its passage and pub lication. Approved Sept. 19, 1862. . [Published September 21, I&C2 ] CHAPTER 4. —Extra Session. AX ACT to further explain and extend the benefits of chapter 8 of the laws of the extra session of 1861, entitled “an act to provide for the aid of volunteers in the service of tlm United States, or of this state,” approved May 25 1861, explained and extended by chapters 112 and 274 of the general laws of 1862, and also to pro vide for levying and collecting a special state tax for the purpose of extending such aid to the volunteers of this state. The, people of the State of Wisconsin, repre sented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as folloics: Section 1. The benefits of said chapter 8 of the laws of the extra session of 1861, as explained and amended by chapters 112 and 374 of the laws of the session of the legisla ture of 1862, are hereby extended to and shall apply to all regiments of infantry and cavalry and batteries of artillery, raised or to be raised in this state, which have been or may hereafter be mustered into the ser vice of the United States or of this state, which arc not included in said section 8 of the laws of che extra session of 1861, or in the aforesaid acts of the session of 1862, amendatory or supplirnentary thereto. Sec. 2 There shall be levied and collected for the year 1862 a special tax of two hun dred and seventy-five thousand dollars, which shall be placed in the war fund for the uses and purposes set forth in said chapter 8 of the laws of the extra session of 1861, as fur ther amended and explained by chapters 112 and 374 of the laws of 1862, as further ex tended by the provisions of section one of this act. jSec. 3. Said tax shall be apportioned among and assessed upon the several counties of this slate, as provided by law, and such tax shall be levied upon the taxable property of this state, real and personal, and collected and paid into the treasury as provided by law. Sec. 4. The secretary of state shall ap portion said tax among the several counties oi the state, as provided-by chapter 386 of the general laws of 1860, on or before the second Monday of October next, and certify the same to the clerk of the board of super visors of each of the several counties, as pro vided by law. Sec. 5. This act shall take effect and he in force from and after its passage. Approved Sept. 23, 1862. |Published September 27, 186?.] CHAPTER T,— Extra Session. AN ACT to authorize commissioned officers to take acknowledgment of deeds, affida vits and depositions, in certain cases. TtC people of the, State of Wisconsin,, repre sented in Senate and Assembly do enact as foliates : Sec. 1. Every commissioned officer of volunteers in any company, battery, regi ment or oilier military corps organized in this state, is hereby authorized to lake and certify the acknowledgment of deeds or other contracts intended for record, in respect to lands situate in this state. Such commis sioned officer is likewise authorized to ad minister oaths, take and certify to affidavits and depositions, to be used as evidence in the courts of this state ; provided, that the powers granted by the provisions of this act shall be exercised only out of the limits of the state. Sec, 3. Depositions taken under the fore going section, shall be taken as in other cases where the witness resides out of this state, except so far as the law and practice is (are) altered by this act; and no such de position shall be rejected or excluded by the court for the reason that it has been (ak n at a place different from that set forth in the notice. The party desiring such deposition shall serve on the opposite party a notice specifying the name of the witness, the com missioned officer or officers (any one of whom uiHV act) who is to take the deposition, and a copy of the interrogatories.—Such party shall, if he thinks lit, serve his adversary with cross interrogatories within ten days thereafter. The party serving the notice shall thereupon transmit the direct and cross interrogatories to the officer or officers named :n the notice, who shall take and certify such deposition, and enclose it to the judge, clerk of the court or justice of the peace before whom the cause or matter is pending, in the same maimer as if authorized by a commis sion issued for this purpose. Approved Sept. 25, 1862. [Published September 27. 1862.] CHAPTER B.—Extra Session. AN ACT to ascertain and settle the liabili ties, if any, of the state of Wisconsin to the Milwaukee and Rock River canal company. T.* people of the State of Wisconsin repre anted in Senate and Assembly, do enact as You dies : Section 1. The governor, secretary of state and state treasurer are hereby appoint ed a board of commissioners to determine and ascertain the liabilities, if any, and also the amodnt of indebtedness of said com pany to the suite, if any, incurred by the territorial and state governments of Wis consin, under the act entitled “an act to grant a quantity of land to the territory of Wisconsin, for the purpose of aiding in open ing a canal to connect the waters of lake Michigan with those of Rock river,” passed iby congress, and approved June 18th, 1838. " gee. 2. Said board is hereby authorized to make an amicable adjustment with the Milwaukee and Rock river canal company, with respect -to which company said liabili ties were incurred, and it it linds any sum of money due said company by the state thereon, the shall sign an awtrd to that effect, one copy of which shall fca delivered to the president of the com- j. another copy shall be filed in the A' the secretary of state, ,ec. 3. In case an amicable settlement annot be effected as aforesaid, or if said board should deem it expedient before at tempting such settlement, it is hereby au thorized to submit the adjudication of said claim to five arbitrators, to be agreed upon between said commissioners and said com pany. The articles of submission shall be signed by said commissioners on behalf of the state, and by the president of the com pany, or some person duly authorized, on its behalf; and said submission shall be ob ligatory upon the state and the company, and neither party shall revoke the same, and the award shall bo final: provided, it shall be signed by a majority of said arbitrators; and in case of the refusal or inability of any arbitrator, so chosen, to act in the premises, a substitute may be chosen as above, and in case the parties cannot agree upon such sub stitute, the governor shall appoint the same. Sec. 4. The arbitrators so agreed upon, shall meet in the city of Madison on or be fore the first day of January, A. I). 1863. They shall have all the powers conferred upon arbitrators by the laws of this state, and shall make their award in writing on or before the first day of March, 1863. One copy they shall deliver to the Secretary of state, and another to the president or per ! son representing the company. The secre tary shall file such award in his office. Sec. 5. There is hereby appropriated, to defray the expenses of this arbitration, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the expenses of proceeding under this act. The board shall draw its warant on the treasurer as the money may be needed, and apply the same in paying the per diem and mileage of the arbitrators and witness’ fees on behalf of the state. It shall the duty of the attorney general to defend the state before said arbitrators. The arbitrators shall be allowed such sum per diem and mileage as the board may deem just. If the governor shall deem it expedient, he may employ other counsel to assist the attorney general in defending the state before said arbitrators, and he is, in that case, authorized to agree upon the compensation to be paid to such counsel: provided , that if any amount is awarded to the canal company hy the arbi trators, the treasurer shall retain from the amount so awarded, a sum sufficient to re imburse the state the full amount of expenses incurred hy such arbitration. Sec. 0. In case an award shall bo made in favor of the company, it shall he the duty of the arbitrators to appraise the property of the Rock river canal company, and fix the value of said property, and the award of said appraisal shall be deducted from the amount, and the property shall thereafter vest in said company. Sec. 7. The money awarded, if any, whether by the commissioners or arbitra tors, shall in no event he payable or be paid to said company, until the State shall re ceive from the United States the monies commonly called the “five per cent, fund” now withheld hy the United States. When the State shall obtain said fund from the United States, the secretary of state shall draw his warrant on the stale treasurer in favor of the company for the money so awarded, ami the same shall he paid hy the treasurer on presentment, out of said five per cent, fund ; provided , hove ever, that this act shall not lie so construed as to admit or recognize any claim against this state in favor of the Rock river canal company. Approved September 25, 1862, noiK.r.v ii.i ,r. CHRONICLE BOOK, JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT ! WRIQGLESWORTH & Cos., Pbofuietors. WE liavo lately made large additions to our truck of FEINTING MATERIAL, And are now prepared to print BOOKS, PAMPHLETS POSTERS, HAND-BILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, PBOGRAMMSS, &c„. Oil EA P KO U CASH! Wo would further say that this office whs never so well situated ns it is now in the way ~fa variety ol ty)e for doing job work, and we calculate to have constantly on hand a suit able variety of paper, cards, inks, &.C., V.c, adap'ed to plain and ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, And we shall mke it a point to he punctual in atl tiding to whatever wink is intrusted to oUi hands and oe ns moderate as possible in oar charges. AMERIC \N PRIMITIVE METHODIST MAGAZINE. tPHIS PERIODICAL is printed ;t the of- I fice ( f the Chroniclk, Dodgeville, it is issued once a month as the church organ of the Western Conference of the I’. M. Con nection Its price is one dollar a year, and may be had of any of the preachers of that denomination, or by applying at this olltce. Dissolution Notice. fTUIK copartnership known ns the firm of i L'udley & t'uniss. in the village of Dover, town of Arena, lowa County, Wia . is this day dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties. HENRY LIND LEY, ALBERT' W, CURTISS. Arena, September i9tb. 1862. dyer's Cherry Pectoral. AIKIN’S KNITTING MACHINE FOR Families and Manufacturers. $lO to sls per Week Profit can bk EARNED ON THEM BY ANY WOMAN, Stockings and Socks, of every Size and Texture, Undershirts, Drawers, Com forts, Table Covers, Military Sashes, Nubias, Under-Sleeves, Tidies, Sontags, Shawls, Rigolets, Capes, Cravats, Head-Dresses, &c. They use any description of thread, Ntik Linen or Gotten, and Yarn of every kind, and of any size, from 10 to.VO guage,coarse >r tine, rough or smooth, bard or slack twisted, home spun or machine spun. They will Double and Twist the Yarn from the Broaches, as they Knit. I hey Make 5000 Stitches a Minute The same stitch exactly as made by band" Any one who can turn a crank can use them > a child can operate them when the work is -commenced. A'ix dozen pahsof .Stockingscan he made a day easily, and with stei dy work this number can he greatly increased. The> sre very irnple ; the most inexperienced can at once work and understand them ; they du not get out (>f order, and with good care they will last a life-lime. 7’he slightest reflection will show lhat a Knitting Machine, hy its novelty, and the various uses to which it can be appl'ed, is al together better, as a Profitable Investment, ’bun a wing Machine, for the Knitting Machine, is an Actual Producer of Goods, which are very saleable, because everyone wears stockings, socks, iVc , which can be made on the machine, and so and at a veiy liberal profit. From $2 to s.') a dav profit can be made on them, those who use them attest to this fact. The Farmer can knit his wool and sell the goods manufactured. In a neighbor hood a .Machine will pay for itself easily in a short time. To introduce the Machine in the North-west, we propose to sell hut one Machine the first \ear in each township,— givi ig the purchaser a chance to operate the Machine without com petition, so as to make the price of the Ma chine easdy in knitting; and we will give to suilab’e persons who purchase of us, the right to sell Machines in their townships, at a good profit, thus enabling them hy two methods 4 to easily Earn the price of a machine, PUP'E of machine, complete, $45. A Ciicutar, which we will send on npplica ti on, will give further and full par.iculais, cut ol Machine, &c. With each Machine is sentjv complete book of Instruction giving full directions how to use the Machine, and to make and finish all th articles it knits Address, with Stamp, BRANSON & EL MOT, Office—l2o Lake Street, C hicago. THE F INKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINE CO. Branch Office, 102 Lake Street. ) Chicago 111 $ jMOR the purpose of (aciiitaing the Sewing I 1 Machine trade in the West, the FINKLE cV LYON SEWING MACHINE CO. love opened a permanent ollic in Chicago, No. lU2 Lake Street, (lirst lloor ) The nsttal charge.- of freight on Machines from New York to this place will be add and io the New York prices. In every other respect the business of the Chicago ofliee will b done on the same teims as at the the patent oliice in New York. A full assortment of Machines, with all (he late improvements, is already in the Chicago office, and all orders for Machines and Sewing Machine Findings wi I be promptly tilled. To parties little acquainted with the Fi. kle & Lyon Sewing Machm s, the careful perusal of the Companies circular is specially com mended. '1 his circular can be had on appli cation. It is very specific, and will be found highly instruct! e, having been prepaied with much care, and we will abide by all state ments therein made. The following b.i I quotation is character istic of the entire circular. “This Mac ine is better adapted than any Sewi g Machine in maiket to the Ireqiiens changes and almost endless variety of sewing requited in a family ; I’oi it will sew from one to twenty thicknesses ol Marseilles without stopping, and make every stitch perfect VV 1 1• sew irom the finest gauze to the heaviest cloth ami even ihe stoutest harness leather, without changing the teed, imcdle or tension, or mak ing any adjustment ol machine whatever’’ Thus have we overcome the most diffiicull point in the revving Machine art. It was no ordinary triumph. Definitely can we now say. “No other Machine compares with it in this respect’’ Hence, have we unifoinily—almost without exception taken the highest pie mium, whenever the machine has been prop erly txhihueo in competition w ith other first class Sewing Machines Hence it is that we are able 10 oliiei the follow mg guarantee viz: •V\e warrant every Machine we sell to give ukti eh satisfaction than any other sewing Ma chine n< market, or money refunded” We never sella Machine on any oilier terms. Ihe gnaiantee is as leliabie as l fie note ol any busi ness man in ihe land, to; more than live years have we lelied upon such tacts for the reputa tion ol our machine; and without a single traveling age .t in the held thert is scarcely a ■ eighboi hood on the continent where the in a dune is not ‘avorably known. W e prefer .-itth a requtation io one based on mere “talking points,' as they ait technically called in the raite Hence we make but one kiml ol stitch, viz., the lock stitch, alike on hoih sids re— quiiing only one-third ’he thiead ol other kinds of stitches AND CARD N B. Local agents wanted in every county throughout the Wt,t. Special iuducenie,.ts olleted, FINKLE& LYON nOO-ly f)JS Broadway, New \ork. ROOK RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY Office—No. I, husimell House Block. It< loit, - - - - - WiKCOIIMiII. Nolover $2,000 insured none risk, or in a circle of eighj rods. Directors. —John Barnes, J J. Bushnell, M A Northrop, E N. Clark, N. O. Perkins, J C. Maxwell, C. P. Wb it fold. A. B Carpenter C. L. Currier, C, B. W’hitford, Allen *>ibsun Martin Russell, lion- llarnner Robbins. OkeiceksJ—G P. Whitford, Secretary; J. J. Bushnell, Treasurer; John Barnes, President M. Northrop, Vice Presiuent; Our. Rus sell, Generai Agent. L. M. ST RON G. [v3n32 *y] Agent, Dodgevilie Ayer’s Ague Cure. the origin a e II owe Sewing Machines. Established in 1845—Perfected in 1802. RECENT and important improvements h'avt ing been pot to this Machine renders i now the most perfect before the pub ic; and persons at a distance can order a Machine with a guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery, and that they wi.l be able to manage it to their entire satisfaction. No more breaking needles! No more breaking stitches! No trouble m making any garment, however delicate or heavy,on the same Machine, either in cambric, cloth or leather ; and for dre e rnakeis, shirt makers, tailors, hat-binders, shoe hinders or waiter fitting, as well as for every variety of family sewing, they have n > superior, and will be sold at a much l-ss price than any other Machine capable of doing the same range of work i<end for Descriptive Catalogue of styles and pi ices. A few responsible Agents will be dealt vvilb liberally. Address, “The HOWE Scicing Machines, t;}7 Broadway, New York. nJB-ly FAIRBANKS T pT BTANDABD jIL SCALES OF ALL KINDS. Also, Warehouse Truck*, Letter Prmee, Ac. Fairbanks, (Jrcerleaf k to. \© 172 Lake Street, CHICAGO. O'Be careful to buy only the genuine. [!4 HOW AHD ASSOCIATION, Pit ia<lelplii;i. For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed , njjhcte with Vh ulrnt and Chronic Diseases ant! especially for the Cure of Diseases oj the Sexual Organs. ■jIIEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by IVI the Acting Surgeon. V ALU ABU! K k PORTS on Sperrnatoerhcna, or Seminal Weakness, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on ibe New Remkdikii eni- in ibe Dispensaiy, sent to ibe afflicted in sealed envelopes, free of charge. 'I wo or 'I liree Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, Or. J. skillin Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South INinlh Street, Philadelphia. Pu. LADIES, READ THIS. LADIES, HEAD THIS A > / \ /I \O/ \ fV SBO NJV / “PEABI” I’oub v 'l in t juJ SEWIHG MACHINES SEWING MACHINES They hive the highest testimonials and cer tincaies m (heir ! .vor from families and the public press They will run Imckwaid 01 for ward malting a smoouth nd elastic Mitch on ail kinds if tob;ic $3 0 EiICH. They are so simple in their construction that a child of twelve veins can work them with ease We Warrant the seam secure though every iiiiid strhdi be cut. 'I hey make a si tong er and handsomer •wain than can be made lu hand S3O SACH. These machines are twd throughout the country, giving satisfaction to all v\ ho use them and are, undoubtedly, the most economical, best made, and cheapest in use. $3 0 -iICH. These machines run with a fiuct.on wheel. Long away with the sretelling and annoyance "fa hell or band—a desideratum which litis ong been sought foi. Our machines have a straight needle and a guard to prevent break ing, thus requiring not more than one needle in ix months common use. They aie warranted. S3O £ACH. 'A e furnish full and explicit directions for ■ismg them. Each machine, when sent out, is Mi perfect running order, with sampleof sewimr hi cli.il> ... ~position, so that a person cun commence working at once. S3O EACH. They will Hem, Stitch, Fell, Tuck, fJathei. Embroider and make two different stitches on the same machine. They embrace two impor tant improvements which render them the most desirab e and simplest Family machines eve invented. S3O EACH. Notice to f We offer a 1 beral dscount to par- Vgexts J ties wishing an Agency or right i 1 sale of our machines. With a small investment "f capital a profitable business can be readily established All sales to Agents, with discount must be i. variah'y for Cash, N B. Our machines all stand on a handsome table, and are worked by a treadle !Send for descriptive circular. o*on receipt of jjjjSO we will send machine, by return of express; or, if so ordered, vve will send a machine and the bill with it, so mat it need not he paid for till receivi and Address GEO. F. I’Ol.hlNS &.TO. C H U" AGO. Office.— 120 Lake - trket. (up stairs v W riggleswoktii & C'o., [ufivl ] |ji If*H I \‘f♦* II t ?*. WESTERN HOTEL Main Street, Dodgevilie, Wis a l H E uudersignei would respectfully ask fora share of the [uiDiic patron His table will always h* Ipr oishediti good taste, and his rooms are large and airy, and in every department the intention w>ll he to consult the comfort and wishes of his patrons. Good stables and atten tive ostlers always in readiness. Boarders by the day or week furnished with all necessary conveniences at reasonable rates (LT Stages leave this house daily, north aim south. ul— ly John R Roberts. for sale: Cheap for Cash or on Time. BY the subscriber the following real estate: The E iofN. E. i of s. IV. $ The KsofS.K. 4of ,S. " . 7'he VV £ n {S. R i and S E of E. of section number 10 in 7ownRange 5 East, situated near Adams’ Will. lowa County Aj,. Dodu, yille June 23 n4l-6m B. f. THOMAS. CHICAGO SEWING MACHINE GO. Office Cor. Lake & Clark Sts. Over A. 11. Miller's Jewe'ry Store. Entrance 25 Clark Street. WE are now introducing to the public a XKVVI.V INVENTED and RECENTLY CATF.NT KI) >ewing Machine, rhe inventor of winch has discarded entirely the use of cams ; and ny the application cf a new combination in mechanics, has accomplished resn ts heretofore niiaUained by any inventor, and produced a Vlaihinera pi.hie of <is gr at a range of work as any other Machine in the rn rkei, and bener adapted to ihe wants of ill- community, as he has Com bined, to greater enlent titan in any other pa tent, CHEAPNESS WITH EXCELLENCE, DURABILITY WITH SIMPLICITY, A nd Noiskleshness ok Action, to a degree no. approached by any oilier Machine. Our Ma chines are licensed by ELTAS HOWE AND ASSOCIATES, And are manufactured at the well known es liihlishmeiit of iles Greenwood, of Oincin nati, Ohio Machi. es are put up on plan tables, in half case, or in full cabinet, in Wul nut, Mahogany and Rosewood. |MtiC£9 FitOJJ #lO TO #IOO. O” Our Machines make the '‘Double Loop titch,” which is pieferable for family use to the “Miuttle Stitch,” or ‘‘Wheeler Ac. \V i Ison’s fititch,” as it is sometimes called 1. Because it is st ronger and more durable. 2. Because its right or face side is incom parably handsomer ihan that of the lock-stitch, while the reverse is fully as handsome as the n verse of that. .'I Because it is elastic, yielding or giving with the material sewed. The lock-stitch is non elastic and yielding. 4. Because it is a fast stitch and will not rip, though every fourth stitch is cut 'ihe lock-sinch will np if once broken -5 Because, while it is also susceptible of being taken out with great facility, in case it is required, as in altering garments. (>• Onr Machines will run, gather, fe’l, hem, luck and embroider, and will do all that other Machines do. All Machines warranted, and kept in repair one year without charge. We are also sole agents for the Sale in the Western and North-western Slates, of ULyKE A JOHNSON’S Improved Right Side Hemmer. rRIxjJZ $3 00. Ls Ready Application to any kind of Ala- Iline , new or old making it altogether the most complete Hemmer ever \et offer- and. It turns the hem under, and places the fair stitch on die itiont side of the cloth Persons in the country, by sending us (heir address, inclo-ing a lettei stamp,can have one of our citculars, list of prices, and sample of work. AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT THE WEST. W I'WALL & 1 A PPA N, Late of and successors to E. It ichards Ac Cos. Agents for 1 imio.is, iscon.'iu lowa and .Vlmn Address all leiteis to the "Chicago Machine Cos. P and Box 3382, Chicago, Illinois. n3IJ SPLENDID FARM F ** U S a\ X* JtSl Offered for sab h- w hoi ~r a part of that excellent fa • m Know tas ir. Ln ’s .. ; d lani in the town of iiidgeway, in i-is minty This farm is situated in a good locality 1 , the whole of it consists of 320 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, Mid is weil watered with living springs. 170 acres is under cultivation, the balance bears a h sp!e..tlid growth of HE A VY TIMBER! ALSO A 2]Q53iS SB A 1 SB A l3 ®"h !’mis through it, fr in which considerable lead •'as been taken. Ihe homestead residence is a goo I substantial farmhouse, and also another good dwelling house is situated on the farm • part or the whole of this farm is now of fered FOR SALE ( HEAP For particulars apply at this office ■ ■*" MANHOOD; lit w Lost! How Kksioreo! Just Published in a sealed Envelope. Price six Cents, A LEC T UHE on the Nature, Treat- IjL incut, and Radical Cure of -Spermatorrhoea •r ISetninal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and impediments to Marriage ■generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy mil Fits; Mental and Phys cal Incapacity, re suiting from self abuse, Ac.— By LOB 7’. .J. CULVER A ELL, ii/.D., Author of the Green Hook, j [-C. ’Phe world renown* and author, in this admira ble Lecture,clearly protes by his own experi ence that the awful ecusjquences of self-abuse may he effectually removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operation, bogies msliumeiils, rings or coidials, pointing out a mode t f cure at once certain and effectual, Ly which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will ptove a boon to thousands and thousands Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, • a. CIJAS.J. C.KLINE, 127 Bowery, New Yotk, Post Office Box, 4586 The Great Cause of human miskry. JUST PL BL IST] ED IN A SEALED ENVELOPE* prick six cents: A LECTUKE BY I>r. CULVERWELL on the cm use and cure of tfpermatorrhcea, Consumption, .Mental and Physical Debility! Nervousness, epilepsy ; Impaired Nutrition f the Bony; Lassitude; V\ eakness of the Limbs and Back: Indisposition, and Incapacity for s udy and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension • Loss of Memory ; Aversion to Society ; I ove of Solitude ; Timidiy; •'elf-Distrust ; Diz ziness; Dead che : Affections of the Eves • Pimples on ihe Face • Involuntary Emissions’ and "exual Incapacity; the Consequences of Youthful liidiscreli. n, &.c , &.c. O’'/ his admirable Lecture clearly proves tha the above enumerated, often self-afflicted evils, may be removed w thorn medicine and with, m dangerous Surgical op. r.lions, and should b - read by every voulh and every mail in the land. >en’ undr r s. al, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, >u the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by dderessing, i II \S. J V. KLINE & Cos., 12T h.wery. Now York, Post Utlioe Box 4586. o2j-Jy *1 Something for the Ti JC3TA Necessity,* eve Rv * - JOHNS & CRost CEMENT Gj TUE STRONGEST GLUE jj, , the cheapest glue,* T few ” THE MUSI DUKA RLE rip. ' E |* j, THE ONLY KKLIAIiLf. E L '-K In tbi THE BEST GLUE IN Tll ip 81 11 '• Wo,or, AMERICAN CKMKNt r whieh ki'd c* (l WILL WITHSTAND W 1 n v •'■ EMmvZ your broke,, K„ r ,,„ IT WILL MEND u Vied your Durness. Strap,, „ ? 1 t i r will mend ku Sve thr piect. of ih„ , Ipeil „f' ~ o„V V I T \V ILL MEN I) Ivor Don l throw away that broken lv * * as ‘ly repaired. II ILL MEND CHI\ Vour broken Chm* r opil and ‘ nde a. p,„d Mi Cf ' IT WILL MEND Maru Hmt piece knocked out of y our C ‘* n >e ~lUon aB strong as tr f IT WILL MEND ALxBAS 1 hat costly Alabaster Vase ,sbroke,, can l,natch it, mend it, it win " show when put lomther. It W'll mend Bone, Coral, L m Jacl everything hut Petal's Any article cemented with America,! Glue will not show wbereitTj .“/T’ er > 11 should have’ of Johns & Crosley’s American Ct-.nei New \urk limes. ‘•lt is so convenient to have uuhe hi New York Express. •‘lt is always ready, ibis conunen. everybody ” — lndependent. “We have tried it, and find it asusef, house, as water.”- Wilts' Spirit o/U, £lconcmy is Wealth per year saved i„ every fa. One Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT G Price 25 Cents per liut 4 Very liberal reductions to H'iloi Bu yers. T Klt M * € ASH. O’Fur sale by all brin/ros. uin! ifrii erH generally throughout the country JO NX'S At CICOSMV, ('ole iVla ulaclurer*.. 7S William Slice:. (Comer oi l iberiy aired) A Ij \\ \’(J Imjroilai’t to House Owners. Inrjro! latil to (ImMers. Imjioitfuii to Kail U-,aJ Coin pat Important t > Farmers. To ail whom this in m/ concern, and item everybody. Jon.XSA- CliosiE'i IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA d\v m &um m & &m\ T">e cheapen’ and most durable Ranting n it o usiil Water I* on it can •)■■■ i-upped to le w ad old Itoi-ls k lid,- (>■!■[■ 11l llal , a (i lo slllllgit' roots tvt . renn ving the shingles. ’ jhe cost rs only about one-tliiiil ik Tin, ami it us twice as litnahle. 7’his artie’e has been thoroughly toe N* w York <' itv and all parts id die t Siai.-s, Canada, M si Indus and Cenlntl South America, on bitiidingsof all kimls. as Factories, Foundries, Churches. Kail I Depots, Cars andoii Puldic Buildings genet Government Buildings. &e , by the piia' Builders, Arcliileets aid others, during the four years, and has proved to he the ( In* and most dnrab e roofing in use ; it is me respect a tire, water, werlher and time |> covering for Roofs.d all kinds- This is the OSLY material many Iff in the Un ted. >hr'tfli'sticity mid Dim fry] which are universal y a knewl.dgedn possessed by GlltlU aui! iJithber. A O heal is reared in milking ajijdicnli The expense of applying it is triflaig. ordinary root can he Covered and htnsne* same day It ran he applied hy nny when finish- and forms a perfectly I Inf 1 n surface , with an elastif* b dy* "bin' ra,MI " injured by Ileal, Cold or Mo.n.s, >lmnlnn Roof Boards, nor any externa I action wh# L Kil l GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT For Coating Metals of liinus whent posed to ilie action of the Wesiher.fD For Preserving & Bcpairic BSctal Roofs of all kinds. This is the only Composition f * ' will successfully nsist extreme c,im length of Ome, ir ; r to met.li. to which it adhere* firmlj,* body equal to three coats of ordinary P . # much less, and wil last three t |im ‘ |rt from its elasticity is not injured by lh. tion arid expansion of tin an' l consequent upon sudden changes o It will not crack in eld or run .u warm* ther, and will not wash oft- , fr ,( This Cement is preservation of iron tailing, neral nit cultural implements lic-i at ® ufaciurers use. „rMVTST GUTTA PERCH A CEMU For preserving and repairiiu, *1" j, B grri metal roofs of every de ff?' ' el..ei.y,i.n | cnck expansion of Met.n.. or run in warm wraiher. a p dimalf These material .■* U and we are U* *** part of the ceuni'l. . r pur ed forU* P- rch> hoofing tn ro - j g> w jili fol and tiulla Percba Cement u pnnteo direc ions for Snake liberal** Agents W anted. responsible p : salisf clory arrangement iein aelve*m 1 ties wh would like to esiab isb llu'n lucrative and pem> meiil bnsno s. .^ Olir Trt are f < ?‘au weclC We can g.ve abm.da.U proof v| ale ,ialt in favor ol ur improve "" ,~ au d tw bavin,; applied ibem to several in New York and vicinity- ,j l V JOHNS 4- CROshbi, s LE MANI'FACTORKB*’ Wholes le Warehouse *8 Cor of Liberty >t, w j)| be^ Full descriptive chcuiarsaud p- ices fn?*' mshed on app'ication