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Governor Chamberlain issues OommisN sions for Four Years to Judges Reed and Shaw' ' " L 1 ! " Columbia, May 20. Tlio following lettor was yesterday addressed by Governor Chamberlain to Ibo Secretary ot State: Statk of South Carolina. t^vrfntrrpttro i JUAUiVUilTCt VUfliUDblVj Columbia, May 25, 1870. The lion. II. E. Ilayue, Secretary of State: DeAf Sir?On the 11th day of Do. comber, 1874, tho lion. J. P. ltood was elected judge of tho Circuit Court of this Siato for tho First Judicial Circuit, and on tho 12th *day of February, 1875, tho Hon. A. J. Shaw was elected judge of the samo court for tho Third Judicial Circuit and commissions wore duly issued to tho said persons, in accordanco with the certificates of the clorka ot tho two houses of the General assembly, for tho unexpired torms of their pro dcoessors in oflico. On tho 21st day of December, 1875> I filed a statement ol my reasons for refusing to issue commissions to W. J. Whippet- and F. J. Moses, Jr., who claimed to havo been electod, on tho 16th dav of Dfifinmlifti'. 1K7H ti? tin* office, now held by Messrs. lleed and Shaw. I thon announcod 1113* judgment that Messrs. Whippet*and Mosob were not duly olcc-ted to said officosand that the present iucninbantB) Messrs'. Reed and Shaw, were entitled to Bora lor the lull term of four yoara from the dato of their election. ' la accordance with that judgment I now 4eem it my duty to issue commissions covering tlio lull period of four years from the date of thoir ?taction, respectively, to the Hon. J, P. Reed and tho Hon. A. J. Shaw, Judges of tho Circuit Court for tho First and Third Circuits, and I respectfully request you to prepare such commissions for my signature. Very Respectfully, your obedient servantD. II Chamberlain. frfUfOl'Tini' ! < _ ? ... > The Sleep of Death. Wilminoton, May 21.?Two Strang* era, man and wife, arrived at tlio Black llorao Ilotel in tlna city, live week" ago, giving no names. Tliey appeared to liavo no busineBa, and occupied themselves walking about, gavo no information of where they camo from and wore extremely ro\ ticent in their manner. Saturday eight tliey appeared to bo in unusu Ally good spirits and retired to l>ed -rather early. This morning a servant called thorn at 1) o'clock lor brealdast* but received no answer wont away and concluded not to dis? turb thorn. In tho aftornoou a policeman was callcd in, who, upon looking through tho latlco-work of the window, discovered tho woman lying upon hor back with her hands across her breast, apparently dead. Tho door was then broken open by tho oilicor, who found tho man and woman BiOo by side. dead, and u but tlo of laudanum upon the stand by .tho bedside, and a razor on a chair that was drawn noar the lied. It is tho genet al supposition that hail the laudanum failed to do ita deadly work the j >b would have boon iiniahed with tlio razor. They were both Germans, and came to Wilmington from '.he Kant, but what portion ol the Ea.it no one knows ? The woman is appeurantly about 25 yoars oi ago and the man 5if>. (Join tfiier Groves held an inquest this ovouiii#, and rendered a vordict that they came to their doatli by their own hands from adoaoof huidannm. ? o ? Jlon. Thomas L. Jonos, of'Kontucky has introduced a bill in tho IIouso to charter a railroad from Charleston, S. C., to Chicago. Tho proposed road passes tlirotigh tho. middlo of Kentucky. .THof hill prividoB that tho Ciov rnmont to guarantoo tho bonds of tb? company, pnyablo in fiftr vonrw ! * V J %J ) 1 to tho amount of ?80,000 per milo, tho principal and inloi'eot (at 5 per cont.) jtfiyftblo in gold. Tho bill will not jpomo up lor panwngo until tho next bos~ 8ion of CongrcHS. Tho nogro womon of Abbovillo | liftvo stopped work and gone ji tinli- 1 Jng. Forty wcro soon engaged in this sport iit. ono timo on (MinoU cules' ' mill pond last week. I An Exciting Race. < Tlio San FranqUco Ohrouiclo tolls | tho following atoYy of an onginoor: | It wau four yodia ago last winterj I was coming down with a train loaded with cattlo. Tho woathor had 1 been bad for weeks, and tho - snow i jay deep, but was molting off fast in tho warm woather that bad lasted nearly a wefck. XBq ground was saturatod, and I noticed that things looked shaky on the mountain* t was fooling my way along carefully^ thinking tho track might spring, as tho bed was wet and sloppy, when just as as I got around tho point of this lidgo, I lookod up, and it sceinod' to mo tlmt tho whole mountain above mo had brolcou laoao. For hundreds of feet wide tho lulleido was in motion and charging down on nio. Tho slido stiirtod a hundred yards abovo (ho track and was cominsr rifht down r-? O " "? on tno like lightning. Rucks, troes and snow drifts plungod down tlio face of the mountain with ft thunder* ing roar, and seemed bent on overwhelming U8 and burying us in tho canyon thousands of feet below. 1 was never so close to death boforo, all hough I have had my share of pen ila on the road. -For a moment I wad stupolled, tlio clanger was so gioat and escape so hopeless, but only for> a moment. 1 dotermincd not to die without an effort, but clapped on all steam, while tlio brakes were thrown, oil at the sumo time. You can seo lor yourself that tlio grado ie heavy htjre, and can believe that wo made fast time. Tlio engine Boemod to 1 l -1 J A kiiuw r.cr uaugor, aim CO gamer Iiorself for an effort. Sho leaped, quivering and snorting, (Jown the gradoj in the maddest race I over saw.?j Down came tho avalanche liko light-' ning directly upon ne, throwing up clouds of flying enow and splinters and rocks, and awny flew tho old on gino-liko a thing ol lifo and lyeauty, as sho was, dragein** tho cars liko tho wind down tho grado aft or hor, breast of tho slido. But it eeeinod doomed to bo all in vain. Tho evalan cho catno faster overy moinont. i;j was almost upon ns. Tho rocks be1gun to bound against tho cars and over thorn, anil tho train was hiddon in a cloud of snow. But wo were lly [ ing in,tho air now; tho wheels seemed novel' to touch tlio rail, and just aa i! was giving up hope tho engine ruehJ ud past thai |<oint of land just back tlioro where tho little ravine comes down. This tiimod tho current of tho' ulnto, bo to 6|>oak, a httlo, and was our salvation. Tho engine rnehodj j>nst the puintjust asthcelido reaoh-. ud tho track, and n big pino, unrooted in 'the ed?jo ol tho evalanchc, fcl1 I 'U?rnae tlir* ?invfr noi* ! *&? MVI vuu WIV IIVAI VIM VU 11JU 1UOI UIIU and crushed it. Tho track was swept away like a cobweb in a galo, and tho | couplings of tLio cars brok# and tho cars'fell into tho chasm left in' tho wako of tho slide, and wero curried down to the liver, a tliouftrtnd yards bolow. Wliiit tlioro is left of theni litis tlmvo yet. Tho jerk mado tho engine and train jump tho track, but sho kept c'i hor feet, and wo got oil' w ith a few bruises. That I account one of the greatest dangers I evor had in my twenty years of railroading. - A JIcnouv Juky.? While Judge Mahor was holding I ho Court of Com inoii IMoas in lJarnwoll last wook ho was informed by thocolorcd jury that they had boon without lood all day; that there was no monoy to pay their tickets, anT t hai thoy could not got crodit; whoroupon tho Judge dismissed thorn with Iho remark that ho hopod nicy wouiu oo tvbio to oloct a county government it> iho fall that would bo able to avoid ho disgraceful a stnto of affairs. Tiio Judgo furthor said: "Under tbo circumstances, I will bo compelled to disclmrgo you, for J cannot ko<i|j yoa hero in h wtarving Qondition. lint you ?oo lo wlmt*n condition you hitvo brought thecounty. You nro not without blamo, for tlio mon in offioo, responsible for tho Btoppagc of tho court, woro put there by your votcH. floro wo arc in tho month of May; thoro in no money to pay your Judge, to pay jurorw, tOBup. port the. piisonora in jail, or to pay tho cxpeiiHOB of tho county. You colored votei'H aro responsible for this thing, for Ijy your votos tho bad men wild liiivn lirfiiiclil. nlifinf. t.hiu lomon. table siuto of nfl'uii'N wcro soloctod." 4 -rg> S'lbncribc for Tiik Sbntinkl. - , A vi M Hd'll I -ll;'!! ll oil ,.hl 1 K 1,,, \ . ...VQ?. ?w* wiu u??v:?wivi lays lio always looked under tlio !ioad of "marrittgos" for tho uowa of tho week. * ? "?1 pi ?~? An Irishman onco ordered a pain ter to draw his picture and to roproaont him standing behind a tree. Whon oan a lamp ho said to bo in a bad tompor??Wh'dri it is put out. MOW 15 THE TIME v M ?TO? i SUBSCRIBE ?FOR? the m arm jf - i r On 1 \T *i ro n V/ckQr "*?' JLJ.XJI V JL *0 I Evory man i n t h o C o u n1 y of Pickons SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER ! , r? Evory man who lias over lived hero and lias moved away, SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER! ? o IT FURNISHES ALL ?AND? HUrOATH ?OF? paM?gip|epa o M* 4% 11 GJlt C U LA TJbH Largely in tho adjoining Counties, and to boiuo extent in Western ; . , I. .-..i ' ^ i? ( North Carolina I AND IS, THEREFORE, A COOS MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. o SUBSCRIBE For tho Pickcns Sentinel ! ADVERTISE fin <lie PlckoiiH Sentinel! ZYKALZYO! m - nrsu kbmuvw uimnumhm W??ro now prepared to furnish permanent situations lor ? largo nuinl>er of perilous, inr.lo mul fcmulo who are Partlcu lor# sent freo on application. Adtlrees, with Rtnmp, BouTiiBitN Co-op Kit ati v if Co., Nashville, Tonn; ZYK A L Z Y Ol mrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmumm?mm*. P1CKEH5 COUm_DiaECTlJRy. . Senator?R E Bowen. Ilepretentnlive^-b P Bradley. ' \ '' - ' * HJUrk'of Cotir(~-B D Keith. Judge of I'rolmte?I II 1'hilpot. Sheriff? J Kiloy Ferguson, Coroner?Wnrrou 13oyd. School Commissioner?H A liowcu Treasurer?W A Losley. Aiuirior?Alot'7.0 M Folger. County Commissioners?John T GosaeU, Chairman?Hohort Craig, 0 M I.ynch. Clerk County Commissioner*, C L Flollingsworth. Trial Justices? Eusleu. LnUe T ao. ^ j - . - ? "O'l lnhrilif, >T 15 riftylon?Ccnhral, JnniOH A |,i(|<lcjll?-1'itk'n* (' H , (' L llollingMWorlli in ! (1 W Taylor -JJururt H'r, J Jl Hiiilicrluu'l NEW AD V .10 i IT1S10 MJ3JSITS. , WtiKENS lflfJII SCHOOL. 1870. rpilE Scholftstlo yoar 4a diVUlod into^two Acriua yi l\j wbbkb oivcn. xne first Win J commcuocs January 17tli, and cihIh Juno 3d; tho second Tern Qoiniucnuea July 4th, and ends November 18tli. Students entering within two wcoks after tho oomroenooinent of tho Torms, will bo ohargod for (he whole Torm; thoso entering after thto Ume, from tho tiftie i of entering. | It is more satisfactory tlmt Students ontor i>>. hi*j vvuiuivuukuicui> wuon 111q - BOTOrai claaaou aro forming, x* ?u -> . Course of StudyPRIMARY DEPARTMENT. JONIOn CLASH. lstTcrm?Spoiling and Reading. 2d Term?/Spelling and Reading oontinuod; Primary Geography; Mental Arithmetic, Excroiscs in Writing. 1NTKBMEDIA.TR CLASS. 1st Torm?Spelling and Reading continuod: uvugrupiiy uuuiiiiucu; XllirOOUOlllg J'?llgll8ll * Grammar; Elements of Writton Arithmetic; Exercises in Writing. 2d Term?Spelling and Reading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic uompletod; Intermediate Geography oompleted; Analytical English Grammar; Primary U. S. History; Exeroises in Writing. PKNIOll CLASS. 1st Term?English Grammar completed; Physical Geography; Common School Arithmetic; Towns Analysis of Words; ivnn?vjpiuvjuv o; /maiysis 01 i!ingUSIl Language; Arithmotio l continued; Smaller Composition; Higher U. S. History. P ItEPAllATO11Y DEP AHT M EN T. JUK10U CLASS. 1st Term Latin Grammar and Harknoss' Elrst Latin Book; Latin Header; Davies' Algebra; History of England. 2d Term?l'our Books of Ca>snr; Arnold's sccend Latin Book on Analysis of the Latin Sentence; Greek Ornminnr; Kcndriok's Groek OllendorlT; Greek Header; Davios' Algebra completed; Natural Philosophy. iMTcniirnriTP r>r ? oa 1st Term?Six Books of Virgil; Greek Header completed; l'lain G'oomctry; Higher Composition and Rhetoric. 2d Term?8allust's Cat aline & Jugurlha; Xcnophon'a Anabasis; Higher Algobra commonood; Solid and Spherical Geometry ootapl6tod; Chemistry. SKNIOIt CLASS. 1st Term?Cicero's Select Orations; Xenoplions Memorabilia; Trigonometry and Surveying; Roman History; Latin l'roso Composition. .) I 11 . - .villi nuiunj^uunjj^li JJUOIiH 01 W1C lliuda; Gro'ok Troso Composition; Algobvu completed; ABtiououiy. The above coui'Bo will proparo can didatos for admiswion into tho Soi'iiomouk Clash of any ot our Southorn CollegoB. Studontfl, who do not stand a satisfactory examination upon tho several studies ol oach class, will not ho allowod tho privilege to advance to | tho noxt inglicr, but bo retained in Hueli class, till all tho studios of it bo satisfactorily completed. Tuition of Primary Department pur term. Junior Ciu*8, - - vlO.UU Intormcdiato Class, . ? 12.50 Senior " * 13.00 Preparatory Department, iiU.OO No deduction will bo made for lost timooxoept from prolonged sickness. Monthly reports of punctulity, doportment, and rocitations in oaon study, will bo furnishod paronts. J. 11. CARLISLE, Principal. Deo. 28, 1975 *17 tf Agents Wanted Tor the ~Ti A narrative of tho uxploits, ail yL ventures and travels of Mad_ . I" Uwo L. J. velasquez, othorBAllLLi|wjjC known aa LT. HARRY T. huefoRD, () s. A. A True Southern Heroine. Edited by (\ J, WORTiiiNGTON, laic u. H. Navy. MADAME VELASQUEZ, di.*guisod as a Confederate olliccr, participated in a number of tho hardest fought battloB of tho late war, and greatly distinguished horflclf by the extraordinary valor she displayed. Sho alao distinguished horself as a SPY AND SECRET SERVICE AOKNT, and on numerous occasion# ran tlirough the Federal linos and obtained information of vital importance to tho Confederate commanders. Obtaining admission behind tho SCENES AT WASHINGTON, flho established confidential relations with 1 prominent Federal oflioials; was concerned i the great Roni> Swindle, l>y which tlie United States Treasury anfl'cred to the extent of millions of dollar#; was ae? lively engaged in blockadc-runing, and in encouraging SUBSTITUTING AND BOUNTY FRAUDS, hy which the work of recruiting the Federal armies was ho seriously impeded; and wan the heroine of a number of exploits even more interesting tlinn those of the battle field. It also contains a history of her Mining on the Pacific Slope, her Travels in Europe, South America, and among the Mormons, Love, Courtship, Marriage, etc. The above facts nvn ?>.. "j 'anting mon botli South and North who participated, No hook of such varied and intense interest as tho Woman in Battle has over been issued in America. Agents wanted in every connty in the United States. Agents can miiko more money l>y canvassing for this book than any others, as it is the cheapest as well as tho best Belling Agents'book ever published. Tho book is a largo octavo volume of over GOO pages, profusely illustrated. Wo print, bind ami publish our own books; hence, can allow larg er commissions than any other house. Secure your choice of territory at onco. Address Noulh(;i'ii ?*ul>ltaliiiig <7o. Gor. l'RYOn ani> Mitchkm, Strkbtb. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Jan 0,1570 18 3 V.llm The undersigned, having resumed the pruo lice of law, will atteud the Courts on the 8th Judioial Cirouif. BusinePB loft with Wm, K IIngood, fit l'ickcne C. II., will l?o promptly attended to. J. W. It^HllISON. Nov. 11, 1871. (nifty guaranteed using our WELL AUOEK ft DRILLS. *100 a month paid to good 'agents. Auger Rook free. JIlz Auger Co., Si. Louis, Mo. w w ?- mm A. JJ Hills, Bonds nntl Postage Stamps Wanted.? $1 for riiresl bills, $10 for rarest. stamps. It will pay to send tlicm immediately. Also lliere curiosities. American Stump Co., Box 1(145, New Vork. I)oc 2 41 J V IB -..V. ' ' ' South Carolina Hallroa<l, CiiArkkhtom. 8. (J.i l)oo. 18. 1875. On and after Sunday, Dooembor 1^, the Passenger Trains on tho South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOtt COLUMBIA. (Sundays excepted.) Zeavo Charleston 9 15am Arrive at Columbia 5 00 p m FOtt AUGUSTA. (Sundays excopted.) Leavo' Charleston 9 15 a m Arrive ?t Augusta 6 16 p ra FOR CHARLESTON. \ . ' (Sundays eXoepted.) Loavo Columbia 0 00 ft m Arrive at Charleston 4 45 p m Leavo Augusta 8 00 a m Arrive at Charleston 4 45 p m COLUMBIA NIOHT EXPRESS. Loavo Charleston 9 15 r? m Arrive at Columbia 7 20 am 1 Leave Columbia * 7 00 p m Arrive at Charleston G 40 a m AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 8 00 p m Arrive at Augusta 7 -15 a m Leavo Augusta 8 30 p m Arrive at Charleston 7 40 a m SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays excoptod.) Leave Summerville at 7 30 a m Arrive at Charleston 8 <15 a m Leave Charleston 3 15 p m Arrive at Summerville 4 30 p m r A mt> 4 YVT vnnu/ivn i uivill Connects at Kingville daily [oxcept Sun*, days] with Up nud Down Day and Passenger Fraius. Day and Night Trains conncct at Augusta with Georgia Itnilroad, J/ncon and Augusta Railroad and Central Railroad. This route via Atlanta is the quickest and most directrouto, and as . comfortable and choap a3 any other route, to Monlgomory, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans, and all other points Southwest, and to XiOuisvillc, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and all other noluts West nml Nnrtli west. Day Train connects at Columbia with the Through Train on charlottco Road (which leaves at 9 p. in.) for all points JVorth. Night Train connects with Local Train [which leaves Columbia at 8 a. m.] for points onoharlotto ltond. Laurens Railroad Train connects at Nowberry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Up Columbia Night Train conncots closely with the Oroenvilloand Columbia Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. S. 11. ViiMCEWB, General Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R. change of snimniir.R. ^^lpscngcr trains run daily. Sundays oxccptiK^Conncciing with night trains on South Carolina llailrond up and down. On and aft or jVonday, December 13, tho following will bo (ho Suhedulo; ur I Leave Columbia at ".45 a m j Lcavo Alston at 9.15 a m Loavo Nowborry at 10.85 a m Leave Cokesbury at 2.07 p m liOave Helton at 3.50 p m Arrive at Greenville at 5.35 p m DOWN. Lcavo Oreonville at 8.05 a m Leavo Helton at 0.40 a m t Loave Cokcabury 11.20 a in ucnvu Newberry at 2.10 a in Leave Alston at 4.20 p ni Arrive at- Columbia at 6.66 p in | gfayConneot at Alston with Trains on the Spartanburg and Union Railroad ; connect at Columbia with NightTrainson the South Car olina Railroad up and down ; also with Trainp going North and South on the Charlotte, Co lumbia and Augusta and the Wilmington Co? wUJiUiVlLLIJ IIRANC1I. Train loave Abbeville at 9.16 a m., oonnool ing with Down Train from Greenvillo. Lcaxi Cokcbbury at 2.16 p in., connecting wit!? L'f Train from Columbia. Accommodation Trail', Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays. Lenjt Cokcsbury at 11.16 a m., or on tho arrival oI the l>own Train from Greenville. Leaven Abbeville at 1 o'clock p. m., connecting with, t'jf Train from Columbia. ANDK1UJON BRANCH AND rLUli RIDGIS DIVISION. Leave Walhalla at 6.00 a m Leave Perry villo at 0.46 a rn Leavo Pendleton at 7.85 a m Leave Anderson at 8.86 a m Atrlvo at Dclton at 0.20 a m UP. Loavo Belt on at 8.60 p m Leavo Anderson at 4.60 p m i.AAVt) ?*f r* rri ? ? - ? V..v..vvv.. ?w U.IA7 Jl III Leave l'orryvillo 0.35 p 11; Arrive nt Wal Italia 7.15 p id Accommodation Train's lictwecn Bollon mid Andoraon 011 Tuesday*, Thursdays and Saturday h , Leave Helton at '.(.50 a in., or on arriv j ul of Down Train from Greenville. Leave Anderson at '2J)0 p in., connecting with Uji THOMAS DODAMKAD, General Superintendent. I Jatjkz Norton, Jr., Oeneral Ticket Agent j Sclicdulo. Atlanta & Richmond Air Lino Railway. l'AHSKNOKH TRAIN KASTWAIU)?DA1I.Y. Loavo at Atlanta at 4 10 p m Leave Toccoa Gitv at nn ... Leave WcHtniinstcr at 0 64 j> tn Leave Seneca city at> 10 21 p ni Leave oontrul at 10 67 p in Leove Kasloy at 11 80 pm Leave Grcenvillo na 12 12 a m Leave Spartanburg at 1 44 a in Arrive at charlotto at 6 80 a m I'AHHKNOBU THAIN WK8TWAUD ?DAII.V. Leave Chariot to at 8 00 p in ucavc Spartanburg at 11 64 p in Leave Oroenvillo at 1 28 p m Leave Kasley at 1 f>l a in Lenvo Central at 2 28 a m Lcavo geneca City at 8 00 a m Lenvo Watminalcr at 8 84 a in Lenvo '1'uccoa City at 8 81 a in Arrive at Atlanta at 0 80 attn x/vuvHimri) WUUf <111(1 Travelers Westward. For map circulars, condensed timo tables and general information in regard to transportution faoilitios to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, Utah and waniornm, app^y 10 or aaaress Amikut U. WnRNN, General Emigrant Agent, Office No. 2 II. I. Kimball Ilonsei, Atlanta, Ga. No ono sliou'd go West without first gotting In communication with the General Emigrant Agent, and become informed ns to superior advantages, cheap and ijuiek (Transportation of families, household goods, stock, and farming implements generally. Allinformntlon cheerfully given. ! W. L. DANLEV, ! j?o3 f>m a i? ? ''' ' . INEW ADVERtflSEMKNTS ? . METROPOLITAN WORKS. 1 Ganai. St., from Sixth to Skvbnth, IilCIIM OJS/ D} : : VIRGINIA. ENGINES. Portable and Stationary^,, c<n?, m:ii,. xcit,, i)a:uvh ~a kiim x?x 11iO| unat mma, JHMIVI?, vusiuuga VI Brass and Iron, Forgiugs, &c. A It CJlITECTURA LJi IRON WORK, In nil its branches, douc by experienced hands IMPROVED PORT A lih ENGINES for driving Cotton Uins, Threshing Machines, Separators, Grist Mills, &c. A number of second-hand Engines and Boilers of variotta patters, in first rate order, on hand. Repair work solicited an t promptly done. <? WM, 13. TANNElt & CO. ^ " Oct 14, 7 1 y THE GREAT CAUSE ov * HSBIAE1 ElilgiEBYk Just Published, in a Sealed/, Envelope. JTri^t Six Cents. \ ? A Lecture on tho Nnturo, Treatment, and Radical curc of Seminal Weakness, or Spot;. mat or ih wa, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotcncy, Nervous Dos bility, and Impediments to Mnrringo'federally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Jt Montal and Physical Inonpacity, &o.?By HOB EXIT J. CULVER. WELL, M. D., author ot the 'Green Book," &o. Tho vrorld-ronowned author, in this admlrablo Lecturo,, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful couso<iuoncea of A K..?? .v.. uB.i auimi umy no cueciuauy removed WJIHout medicine, nnd without dangerous uurglMl operations, bougies, instruments, rings, 4* cordials; pointing out a modo of euro nt one? cortain and effectual, by which every suffer**, no mat lor wliat his condition may be, may euro himself chcaply; privately and radically. m This Lecture will proven boon t<) thousands and thousands. Sont, undor seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, on recoipt of six ccnts, or two podt'ago stamps. Address the Publlshorfi. F. BIIUGMAN & SON, " <J1 Ann St., New York; Tost OHioo Bos, -iuvS. ap G, 1870 81 > '<* NOTICE. * I take this method of informing iny frieau# dint I will bo found in my oflico on enc^ SATURDAY, for 1?o pnrpoHo of transacting nny business that comes under my jurisdiotion. As my dutios as School Commissioner wift compel mo to bo absent in different parts of tho county, I m.iko this special appointment for the benefit of all concerned. 11. A. BO WEN, M no25-ly Fcool Commissioner AN. OUTFIT If REE. + WE want somo one in ovory eonuty tp tako orders and deliver goods for (h* old and original (). I). IIohbo. Large casta wages. Splendid oliaiicc in every nelghfcer* liood for llie right person of either selc, yoMBg or oUl. Samples, free and jiost paid. Sana for it at otico and make money at. your homes. Address, 11. J. HALL & CO. #0 N. llowwJ Street, Hal si mure, Md Oot 21, 1876 0 8m Fits and Epilepsy , POSITIVELY OUJiBD. T!ic wovat cases of the longest standing, by vising I)n. ltvnuAiin'H Cure. St Haas i'lired Tlkousniidi, and will givo $1,000 for a ease it will not benefit. A bottle sent free to all addressing J. K. DIBBLE, Chemist, Oflico: 1306 Broadway, Now York. ' SHUN DRUG POISONS. MKD1CINK ltKNDKHED V8KLE8S. VoKft's Klcclro Iklh and ^ lituuls t arc indorsed by i ho most eminent physicians in die world for the cure of ibc!iiMnM?m neuralniu. liver compliant, dyspopsin, kidney diseftny, tichcs, pains nervous disordora, fttB, female complaint*, nervous and general debility, and oilier clironic <1'ihciihc8 of the chest, liund, liver, Btomnch, kidneys nml blood.? llook with full particulars Ircc by Volta Belt (;0 . Cincinnati, 0. A FARM OF YOUR OWN the mi mrnm \m times! . Free Homesteads ?AH I) Til K? | Best nnd Chenpeat Railroad Land AUK on lilt: link ok tiik m lliBion raciHc Htuili'oad, tv m i.' i> l> < cj"*' ? XI lajimoivrt, Secure ft Homo now. Full iuformntion sent tree to ftll purls of ihe world. /lddrosB O. F. DAVIS, I<nnd Commis?ioner U. P. It. II., Oinalift, Nob. ~ % $r TO por tiny ! Agenta wanted, f) tp/vv All clnaaefl ".'working people, of either bcx, young or old, umko mora money nt work for us in tliolr Bpnro mo* inontu, or all the tinio, than fit. nnything oIm , 1'urliciilnrv frco. AddrcuaU. ST1NSON &CO; Portland, Maine. Absolute divorces obtained . from Courts of different SIjUcb for de--% ffertion, Si o. No publicity rc(|uirod. No s.t.? VU?.B, uu?ii uiiumu grinned, Address, jM. HOUSE, Attorney, ^ 10 Cm 1(J4 liroadwny, N. Y. Dr. 11. J. <jlllSlun<l | HAVINO returned nnd permanently lotated at rickensvillo, respectfully offtra lils Professional services to the citizens of that vicinity aud surrounding country. Charge* reasonable. May 9 41 THEWEEKL7 W, 'JSS: t.wSt to New Years post paid, <>U cts. Addrcu#*. The Sun," N Y