Otoutaticiffi'ittrizman T60.1L7.-41 per lase when paid lit 'downs* 2,50 when not paid 15 advance aniis3,oo whin jo paidantfore the expiratioa of the year. Oon ♦oseee.—We hove geuthorked the fol lowing gentlemen, to roeolvo and 'receipt foe aubeaelg . tion to the DIMOCRATIC WITCH- Id•r1 TG•mi.. J. Unnnont.n, Gregg township Jonnll.Retrinronn. Penn " ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS W. A. W.—We aro sorry If we bare committed any offence. You aro certainly entitled to your opinion., and we do .1 blame you for expraming them, but we do e.mis they are thundering queer opinions ter a Democrat to held. FAIR PLAY —We are much oblige. . you for the information. Try to fled out the Demise of the wretches who ere guilty of the of. (Mice, and we wdl take the rrsponmbt lily of patolishing them to the world. Ds. 6. L. A.—As on SA me can find time will glee ytitt nue opinion In full upon 11. subject. Semiceisen.—We ask the advise of no one 111/ to what we ehould and should nut Insert. We publish what roe believe to be right, wo say what we think, and if Mongrel poi- Allem., Con aaaaa lives and weak-kneed - Democrats do not Ilk. it, they can take the less of it. •We don't feel like " coon. prone icing with traitors,“ or trying to please their Isidore and abettors. T.NINOB, ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY, • 4 - Ixsyriurs County Institute to be bold at Millheim on the 23d, 2lth, 25th and 26th inet.,from preeent indications wtll be well attended Teachers from every part of the County are making preparations to attend RAPT Barris, of Milton, arrested for passing counterfeit mon.), was lodged in the jail at this plane, on Tuesday night of last week, for once keeping until the nett morning, when he was taken on to Pittsburg for trial Aecioser.—Our friend Hirstiler, who keeps the saloon on corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets, was badly burned on Friday last, by lb• upsetting of a fluid lamp used 11140 oyster chafe Ills one arm and facie were so ly injured as to confine Lim to the house for several days. Prof. Tawnitr and Yankee Biimpsou's Great Panorama of Europe and Scene. In the late civil war, will hibit at Bush's Ball, during the pouring w k. It is well spoken of by our exchanges, ad we hive no doubt it will be well patronized. Par ticulars will be announced in due time. A Cloou True.—Oar Catholic friends in this place are making arrangements to give one of the grandest Concerto that it has ever been the priviledge of any of ourciti tens to attend, in Bush's Ilall, on Friday and Saturday, December 27, 78. The eer ♦ioes of some of the best singers in Phila delphia have been scoured, and arrange ments are being fully completed to render it a perfect ■uooess in every manner. One of the large rooms connected with the Hall todsaiso been engaged, nod will be Used as aierreshutent saloon, where oystere,turkey, ebb:skim., cold hams, and all the nice things of the season can be had before( daring intertniesjon,, and after the Concert. Tim New Sierzu —The new system of drawing jurors, in accordance with the late law, was put into operation in this county, op Friday last. a To many, alto manner of filling the wheel—rezemended by Judge Linn and adopted by the board—may item right and proper, but to us it look. very mush like milltiog the qualification of a ju ror depend upon tko political principles he Lade or the party prejudices that sway his mind. Furst, Cel.Gregg, would put into the wheel the name of a republican, then Air. Shannon would put in the name Of a •Icmocrat, then Judge Linn would put In, oltornatelyethe name of a republican and democrat, thus filling the wheel, half ■nd half from each of the two political parties It may be right enough to bare juries as evenly ballonced in n political point of view, as possible, but when politics is made the barge of IL jurors qualifications, the like lihood is, that our Court trials will be dr eaded on political ground. in Ohms of in accordance with the dictates of justice or the requirement. of law. We bold that Judge Linn and the Jury Commissioner. ball no right to recognize either political party, when filling the wheal. It was their duty to chose the best men ; our Most Intel!, send bYißne, regardless of what political or ganization. they belonged to. As it now stands, during the coming year, our juries, although equally divided, will in all prob ability consider the mincer in which they were chosen and out accordingly. Drawn as jurymen, because they belonged to this or that political party, they will feel in duly bound to do all in their power for those who believe .e they do, politically, and the foots in the Oases, the .cadence, add the law— coreriding as tbty mitst all other consider.- tivoay look different entirely when ?levied in a political sense. &Sinew as Kim wii.—Some ten days since, • laboring man from, yqtaburgh, came to thin place with lettere of resommendation to Mr. Juo. Irwin, Jr., president of the 01w 00., reonesting work. Shortly after Mammiesl he was taken stek and was con- Ordfitto his bed at the "Drokerboof Douse," where lie was well oared foe and supplied with all Ills comforts the sick could have mail last Sunday night, when a "stretcher' was procured and the slot .nan removed— where too is the question l During the day, the di was pronousoed to be small pox, and to prevent ill spreading the . patient was removed trbome other quer .tere. If it is realty ',ogee of small pox, it iiidue to the people of this pleas. that they 'Arid know where it is, in order ;to allay resell/Mont, and that such measured may be token an will repdir the suflerer as comfor labia as possible, and lb prevent those Is taking the disease from going in to' the immediate neighborhood where it now I. There is nothing so terrible about a single ease of small pox, in a town of this size, that it should be cloaked up in mystery sufficient to make it • bugaboo of rionstd•sable impel:lance to nervous men aatitimid women. If there is any, let it de known where It Is, and precautionary nava. swim will be taken at ono., to p t Its sprmid, and the minds of Sloes so easily *naiad by such matters will be set at rest, be useless, foolish, fright be over. For oak own part, we think it the most ex treme folly to attempt to conceal anything In relation to the case; it only gives ru• mar a chance to ply her thousand tongues and (plead reports of all kinds over the country, making matters a hundred Sur wain than they redly are ; a single case multiplied into thousand, the bu .151111/01,4 "MP 0;. Oat loin burl and the pcopls of the .platen aid *tidally clotted and frightened ustaimessarily. A SAD Stott, "Ala.! fir the rarity Of r6rbtl►n charity, Under th► atm. Oh, It was pitiful! Near a whole oily fall, Home had she none. It is the old sad story, but comes nearer home, of poverty, chill:rale, deceit, and ru in Some six years ago, there resided in the little villiage of in this coun ty, a family consisting of the father, moth er and five children, the eldest of whom. • bright eyed, sunny-haired girl, was about twelve years old. Although very poor, and compelled at time., to live, as those only who have tasted the bitterness of Wept can describe, yet they commanded the respect, and enjoyed the love of all who knew them. The red-hand of war was nipin the counttyi bloody why) of conscription revolve* and the fathers name was among those de manded for the sacrifice. Too poor to pur ohsee his freedom, he was compelled to lib, and seven weeks after bidding his family ftrevrell, he felt mortally wounded, in one of the bloodiest battles of the war Two years ruffed round How much misery. eatitution, despair, they brought to the widow and fatherless, they slime know. Suffice It, that at the end of that time, driven by necessity to do something—too delicate to do general housework, and un able to obtain a situation as • leacher, the eldest daughter, then just budd'n into womanhood, gathered up the little money she had secured by sewing for neighboring women, and went to Waebiegtoe, with the hope of lecturing a eituation in one of the department.. Arriving there with little money, and no friends—tludd, weak and helpless, oho mode application to one of the extremely " loyal" members of Congress. from the centralmart of the Stale, to se- . cure for her, if possible, the situation de sired lie, promising to do all to his pow er for her, rind telling her to do nothing until she heard 'from him, recommended her to a cheap hoarding house. After wait ing a'moet :a week, and, until . her money was nearly all gone, she called upon him again, to know it there was any possible chance of securing a place- Looking upon her with lustful eye, he demanded to Pnow how she would repay him for the trouble he would be at in securing for her • position in' the Treasury depertmect, and intimatieg that unless she consented to his detestable embraces, that be would do nothing for her. Without deigning a reply to his insulting intimation, the poor girt left the apartment of the "loyal" rep Wive, and went out to see if she could do nothing for her self. Dew sHer,„Aay she tried, Without imams, to get a plice, until her money was all gone. lYithout • friend, homeless, pen cites., alone, unable to return, and with upwards of a month's board due, she knew I not where to go, or what to undertake. In the house where she had beards% was young man, who on several occasions had treated her kindly, and with that deference due tire weakeemax, and to him she deter mined to go, tell her wants and seek his assistance in procuring work of some kind. lie learned her story, deeply sympathised with her, advanced' her money to pay her board and promised to aid her in securing • situation. ffor a while hope heightened her way, and with daily expect/diva of sc ouring as. appointment, she' lookedlorward to the time, when her wages, although email, would add a little to the oomforts and enjoyments of the loved ones at home. Time passed on, and still no place was m oored, and he who had won her oonlidenee by seemingly kind acts, told her he mould do nothing for her. Largely in debt again, ob situation, therlandlady threatening, the head who had won her isonftdesee, but to use it for hie own base gratification, de manding the money he had loaned her; with no money, no hope, driven almost to desperation, is it to be wondered at that she fell 1 "Yell to be trampled like 0 ith in the street Poll to be scoffed, to be spurned, to be beet.' After fully somosepliehing her ruin, the villain, who at first, while seemingly be friending her, wa• in reality only placing her in his power, took her to Georgetown, where, by threats, lie kept her from engag ing in any employment that would prevent him hexing perfect control of her actions, and compelled her to write to her mother, that she had procured a clerkship, on the penalty of being exposed to her and to the world A few weeks and her destroyer, tired of his viotim,deserted her. For dale she sought for him, and when, meeting him by chance, al the door of the office he was filling, she begged of hint. but for enough of money to bring her back to her home, whiagg&e would confess all to her moanr and try ave herself; the brute spurned her from him with a curse, and calling a policeman had her led as a vagrant. No one appearing against her, she was dis charged, with a reprimand from the judge. Witb no plasm to lay her head, nothing to eat, bewil's+ Isemefess, penniless, ruined, and spurned by the only one who had shown her any friendship, who wonders that the poor child of the dead conscript commenced a career that could only end in death. A kind lady hearing of her .tiame. tried to seek her ouqbut with Al Went, Weeks of fruition eearbi availed lhothing. She was buried in one of the haunts of •ice, where our " loyal" Congressmen and their pet clerks spend their nights in b.t.test ly revelry. Per several months she was entirely lost sight of. Late one evening in October, as the lady *Ho 1144 tried to find her before, sod her husband were passing thautone of the by-streets of the oily, they s+w a being, bleeding and dying upon 1 the door -step of an old building, and stoop ing over it, recognised the features of a young girl. Obtaining assistaice,tbsy had her conveyed to their own home, where every attention that kind hearts could be stow was given. /t was too late,ilowever, to revive her. After being taken to their home, she lived but "firtiresongb le relate the sad dory that we here glee, end posi tively refused to give% the names of those who had so fearfully wronged her, Enough however, was lesnifed to know that her se ducer moves in good eoiciety, Ills a lucra tive office in one of the depastments, is ex ceedingly "loyal," and smiles sweetly upon the daughters and fond mothers, about Muldoon, who think him a model youth. Onto ■MOM A FALL —A couple of weeks hose, as Mr. Theodore Liptou of Mlles- burg, brother of James 11.,LIplon Soq , of this place, woo wolkiog across the small bridge on the railroad, above that.plam, his foot slipped, slid falling, amok hie bead on one of the timbers, from the ideas of which he kiwi on Friday but. ..--.--0------ . PHILIPOOI7IIO, Dec TO, 1861 DIAL WATCHMAN Some of the members of the disunion party think you abuse Congress sorely, and assert that you say everything that is bad about them; but surely you could not say anything that is good about lb. majority of them, "and It Is always beet Co tell the truth and shame the devil." These men think it rather too bad to all the people the truth, but liter have forgotten how they abused you and all other real Elniou and Constitutional loving man, when they were running the machine to ruin. Olive it to them, we aritst your baok. Dsmoosmi. - - -- r Inrisnro Timms 11.1-4 all• • number 0 our mere:hails have concluded to oloee their stores at elett o'clock In the evening, as suggesfid by the WATCH/11LX, in order 1,0 give their clerks& liJjle more time to 11:Inn selves than they now have. We hops the publio will remember the few. who keep open after that hour, thus refusing to do a simple matter of justice to those who serve them so faidifully. Business Notices --Chia friend J. B. Effie, on Bishop-St noted for keeping pare wines and liquors, hu taken the agency fur the celebrated Pittsburg Ale, and will hereafter keep It on hand at all time., by the barrel or balfbarrel: • There is no better or purer ale manufactured, and dentate in the article, willnd It greatly to their ad vantage to give hi s • call. A Fonruon TO ANT Ont.—The farmer who it first in the market with the right things always commands the highest price. The immi nent man who anticipates the wants of the community and early meets them—other things being equal—is the succors/of inerciLint. A thorough knionledga of Political Economy, Commercial Law, Dueler" Forms and Cuntoms, as wolf es of Book-keeping, nod Penmanship, each as may be obtained in the Williamsport. Commercial College will gig its possessor un told advantages over all who hare not received such a course of instructions, nod lrho rout ettey thnt it may not prove a fortune to hon. MNaaxoua tlelightlal toilet sr liele—euperior to Cologne and at halt the price( _Wheneer I take my walk. abroad, bow many poor, miserable Dyspeptic people I see, who would be healthy, and rosy, and happy, If they took plantation Bitters, that paragon of grgparations for giving tone to the stomach, ensrgy to the torpid liverajoy to the nervona system, and strength to the muscles. It is an admirable regenerator of nature's wasted or ne glected functional rower. in either man or wo man. It gently excites and pleasmitlksoother With a bottle thereof, et try man mar be his own physictan. 49 3. —Of the almost Innumerable number of preparations in the market for restoring gray hair to iis original color, we knuor of none which gives so on 'renal natisfaction as fling'. .Vegetable AmbrOsia. We have tried it and found It to restore the color In a truly wonder. ftil manner—u well as to remora dandruff and all itching causal by humors of the scalp. Try It and be satisfied 46—It. —There are two special qualities which de toimine and flu the superiority of Mrs. S. A. Allen's new style improved hair restorer or dressing, in one bottle, over all pp . if prepara tion■ for the Hair. - First, the promplAuick,...- lion, great growth, life, and vigor that it is sure to give to the Hair, never falling,ty a few application., to restore Gray or White lair to its natural color, Imparting to the hair a de lightful aroma, fresh, delicate. and unchange able in any climate. Second, ite easy applica tion without imy previous preparation •f the Hair; without that sticky and disagreeable sulphur odor found and complained of in all other preparations. It never soils the skin or linen. Ladies will And a standard toilet luxury to dress their hair. It retains the heir in any d d position, and is cooling, healing, and cleansing to the scalp, removing immediately all scurf, dandruff, and pimples. Price one dollar. Sold by all Druggists. 46-4 t. MARRIED Dens—Umtcn—On Sept. 24th, by Roe. W. 11. Groh, Mr. John O. DIM. and Miss Bliss Ulrich, bothaef Potter township. —Anweacier--On Oct. Slat, by the mime, Mr. Henry Roseman and Mtn Mary E. Amongst, both of Potter townehip. Barrilon—Mtran—On Nov. 10th, by the same, Mr. Jacob G. Kelm.. of Ilubloreburg, and Mies Mary Meyer, of lkinisa towtmh ip. BAnit—Sriv.b—On Nor. 28th. by the mune, Mr. Bamal W. Barr of Tyrone and Mies Mary E. Stover, of Potters Bank. Kuira—Cmnic —On the same day, by the eame, Mr. henry Klina and Mias Smannali Clark, both of Itoopeburg. Weoluen—Brosm—On the letossimit., by the eam b Mr. Jacob Wagner and Mr.. Rachel Bit ner. both of PotteE, township Woon— Kona—Os the 3d net., by the same, Mr. John Woods of Clearfield County, Pa., and Miss Mary Kuhn of Ilarrle township. Ilase—Fuerr—On Dec bib, •t the residence of the brides father, by tho for. W. D. Agnew, George D. BOW, formerly of Lulea, ra and Mi. Annie F, daughter of George Furst, of Beech Creek, P. I=! The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: White Wheat, per bushel tied Wheat, per bushel Rye, per bushel Cure Shelled, per bushel old Oats, per bushel Salley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Olaverseed, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel ..... . Eggs, per dosen Lord, per pound ... Pork, per p0und..... ., per p0undn.4...... Tallow, per found ...... Butter, per pound Bags, per pound Oround Fluter, per ton SPA'LIAL NOTIONS. A Monson M/RACIA.—From old and young from rich andpoor, from high born and lowly comes the Universal voice of praise for "Hall's Vegetable. Sicilian Hair Renewer." It Is - perfect and miraculous article. Cures bald, nem and makes hair grow. Abe ter dross, sing t han any "oil or pomatem." Soften brash, dry and worry hair Into beautiful silken tresses. But above all, the great weeder is the rapidity with which It restores grey hair to its original colon Use it a few times, and 'presto change,' the whitest looking hair resumes Its youthful beauty. It does not dye the heir, but strikes at the root and fills It with new life and °aiming matter. It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter. The first ap plication will do good I you will see the natural color returning every day, and before you know it,the old, gray,discoloreduppearancoof the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful lock• Ask for Hell's, Sicilian Hair Renewer; no other article Is at all like it in effect. You will find It clump to buy, pleasant to ay, and sure to do yen good. Them are many Imitations. Be sure you procure the genuine. For late by all druggists and manufactured only by It. P. HALL & Co., N►ehoa, N. H. 12-25. ESN Ten EINIT.—ELODIS. EUPHONIUM Lu unickroes, Ana Medical preparation in the form of • Lozenge, and are universally consid ered the most plenum, effectual and convenient remedy le u. for Hoemesser, Dowykr, Colds, Cramp, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronakith, DiplAerga, and ill Pulmonary Comp/moo. They am warr greed to give quicker and more lasting benefit in the above ^relations than any other remedy , also, to contain no deleter ioue Ingredient, and not to offend the weakest and molt nosedive stomach Price 25 cents a box Blades' Cohstilutlonal Pills, Aro so called, be came of their peculiar threat and effeient effect upon the Liver. Stomach, Blood and Servo. system• FM Ina/U.101.y of the Liver, for the Bloused' in derangrosent, or Dyspepsia, they will unlit the patient with their mild and bene ficial Wiest, especially If from long continued Indigestion and croltivemest they are left with periodical returns of the skit headache. In ease of a remora cold, predating CAdla and you one break It very soon by 11.1 pg the Pills as per dtreetteus with each box. For ask by all Druggists. MMIN H. BLADES Co., Proprietors, Elmira, N. Y. 12-43 ly hon I jrcil !I jive !I-81:urcal SCRATCS! ! I !-10 from 10 to $0 hours Wheat on's Ointment core. the Neb. Whsaton's Oiat. men! owes Salt Rheum. Wheaton's Ointment maw Totter. Wheaton's Ointment cures Bar bers' Hob. Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Bores. Wheaton's Ointment cares Every kind of Rumor like Magid,. Frio* 60 Gents • bon by mall. 00 cents. Address WEEKS dl POT. TER, No. 170 Washington Street, Dorton Mass. For sale by all Druggists. 1247-Iy. $503.00 armAAA AUI he pald grorrebaoko Bo soy person who has used Dr Damao' DU 01 TA vaordlog to throotiono and has Not brwe lured. Ladrowl p DUNLEAM A Do, WM. asupert, Ps. 11-49-Iy. • FI/OlUlATlON.—lnformation guarantored to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a receipt for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc.. on lb* skin, leaving the ran* oat, clear, and homage!, can tut obtained without charge by addressing THOS. fi OFIAPM#N, Constar. 823 Ithadway, New York. Ofl -12-20-Iy. fr To'Cossuurrii ns. —Tlimit v. Edward A WSlsoo sire it, 'inl 4 fT ° w ktlhealTo VwWins iof making and cling the simple remedy by which he was cured of a long affection and that dread disease Constimptlon. Ills only object Is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer 111 try this prescription, as it will cost them . °thing, and may prove a blessing. Please .. dress REY• EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 165 Sossib Second Street, Williamsburg, New York. Dear-Ness, Ilindne.e , and Catarrh, treated with the utmost semen, by Dr .1 Imre., Ocu list and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, -Holland.) No. 803 Arelt - street, Philadelphia. Testimon ials from thb most reliable sources In the country can be meal at hie office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as he has no secrets in his practice A roficial eyes inserted without pain. No rharges made aweiamination. 12-40- ly • A GMAT DISCOV.T.—One of the greatest land most useful dreveries in medical silence vras midi by the. celebrated Dr J Down., et Paris, thief Physician to the Imperial In fir m ery of France, in 1861 Those who have been •fflicted with the painful dines e known ssAlie. P derhand effectually cured by the use of T r .1 Dumas! French Pilo Salve, cannot spe• too highly f the benefits conferred upon them by the u e of tills certain remedy. It Us nel or een known to fail in effecting a perma nent c re in a single rem In this rospeet it surpas •11 other medicines of the kind. It will dorjost labia It is recommended for; if not the money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient to effect a cure in four or six dap, it the directions on the boxes are followed.— Price of l e and two dollars per box, asouriling to sue . ont by Mail or Express to any part of that/nand States or Canada. Sold 144 Drug gists generally. A liberal amount :nada to the trade. Address D S DUNHAM A CO, Wil iarasort, Pa., solo Pr oprietors and hlanulac erarpfor the United States and Canada. 11491 y Hawing or Yorrii —A gentlemen who Puffer od from Nervous Debility, premolar° deceyt and all the effects of youthful tridiscretion, o 01 for the sake of sutfcrlng humanity, send free to all who need it th o receipt and ihrectiens for making the simple remedy by which ho was cor ed. Solferers wishing to profit by the nth cr. dos rs experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN D. OH Dny, 42 Co der St. N. Y 12, 21.1-13. ADDRESS to run annVOLa son nand ITATI n whose suffering some been protracted from tt.d. denIMP, and whose eases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable.. If you are suffering or have suffered from ini °tun tary discharges, who. efloct does a produce upon your general health-I Do 3 out feel weak, de bilitated, easily tired' Does a little extra ex• ertion produce palpitation of tho heart ' Does your liver, or urinary organ., or your kidneys, frequently get out of order Is 3 our urine sornetiamaltd lek milky, or lioeity, or m it ropy on settling? "'kW Mies • thick scum rim to the top? Qr is a sediment at the bottom after it bas stoMi mrhile? Do you bare spells of short breathing or dyspepsia I Are your bowel, con stipated Do you bate spells of fainting or rushes of blood to the bead ? Ia 3 our memory Impaired' le your mind cu netantiy dwelling upon this subjeet ?. Do you feel dull, Junco, moping tired of company, of lifo? Do you woh to be let alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or Jump ' Is your deep brukhn or solis .? Is the hustle of your eye as brilliant' The bloom on your cheek as bright? De you enjoy yourself to so ciety as well? Do you pursue your business with the mum energy ? Do you feel as much confidence In yourself? Are your spirits dull and Baggy, given to fits of meldneholy ? if en do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Hai., you restless nights/ Tour back weak, your knees weak, and hail but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or lirer-c0.., plain No w, reader, selfebsse, venereal diseases bad. • __--., senora. iy cured, and sexual excesses. ate all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of generation, when in portent health, make the man Did you over think that .those bold. defiant, allergen.. p....vering, auc eesfal business-teen ere always those whose generative organs are In perfect health' You never hoar such men complain of being melan choly, of nervouaness, of palpitation of che heart They are never afraid they cannot thic reed In business; they don't become and end discouraged , they are shears polite and pleas ant In the company of ladies, nod look you and them right in the face—none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the ergs!. inflnteed by running to excess. These will nut only ruin their constitutions, but ales those they do hum nee, with or tor. Bow many men from kindly-cured dine:nee.. from the effects of pelf &knurl and exeesses, hat brought shout that state of meekness in there organi that has reduced the general system en much es to Induce sunset. every other dinette. —tilioey, lunacy, paralysis, spinal 'acct.., ea wide, and nlinost every ether form of dines.e which humanity is heir to, and the real rause of the trouble scinre•lv en er suepeettil, and lint o doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the liar of n diuretic lIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU litho Diureglic, and in a cern in cure for dineues of the Bladder, Kidneys, (travel, Dropsy, Organic Wealfh,e., Fesunlo C iinpininin, tionerni Dehilily , and all Anemone, ot the Urina ry Organs, whether existing in Male or Prom whaterer clause originating and no notice of how long stanling. Fe no treatment in submitted to, Connuinoi ion or Insanity may ennui, Our flesh fool Idood ilLre supported from these source., and the heeph and happiness, and that of Post• city, deposl. upon prompt ace of a reliali'e remedy. ... 12 20 $2 to $1 25 $1 20 Ileltnboltro Natrset Buckle, evtablished en ward of IS years. prepared by 11 T. HELM lIOLD, Druggist 504 Broadway Now 5 ork, Ind 104 South 10th street Plledelphia. to Price—Sl 25 per bottle, or 11 bottles for to 50 deltvered to any address. Sold by nll Drug gist. everywhere. 12-11 ly 04 17 00 atbertiomento LUtNTItE COUNTY, S-S 1, J I' tlephart, clerk of the Orphan's Court of ould county of Centre, do hereby certi fy that et an Orrhan's Court held at Dellefonie, the 25th day of November m it., 1887, before the Honorable the Judges of znid Court On mo tion rule was granted upon the heirs and rep resentatives of Frederick Markle deceased, to canoe into the Court on the fourth Monday of January next. Ind accept, or rebut.. to necept. at the enlualion and apprinssentent or to show clause why thereat Watt,