TUKSDAY MOINING, MAY 30- BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jliirfra- -IT. IT. MAT. Owhcitmen .larobNIirlver, J. R. Rtroup, W. W, Dinmml.'M. If, Himlnt, J. Winitns. Jimtier nf the.lYaceV. P. Mercilliott, 1. H. Knox. (huntal)lc.l. N.Teltswortli. . School Director J.Wlnitns, J. A. T)n1o, J. A. Proper, Juoob Shrivor, 1). H. Knox, ). JL. lrwln. t, FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Trfxtdcnt Jwlijc Jamfs Oampbkh., Axsociitta Juiyci. A. Pnoruu, As- BHKW 'OK. tihrrifTK. L. DaV1. Jtixtrict AttornryXV, V. JtAnon. Trcnunrrr S. Hkti.kv. ! J'rnthonntary, Jleyiater & Recorder, etc. i. 1!. A(I!KV. tToiAmiHmanrrn N.P. Wheei.kb, BenJ. El.I.IOTT PkTER'M KltCILl.IOTT. Vouiitu Nmierinterulcnt S. l' IIohiikr. Vur.i (tommiamoncr Jas. Qilkilliaw, WM. PaITKIISON. County Hurrtfor H.t). Inwiif. I twnttVr J OHI AH WlNANK. Count; Auditor Ij. L. Hackett, Km Uni uaii Wm. Clark. , Mrmberot Uvnaresa lQth Distri '. W. BcoriKi.n. AVafo Senate W. A. Wai.laok. Atmewbly -John H. Hall. O. C A. R. R. TIME TABLE, O01NO WORTH, Arrive. Pepart. Mall-i. . . . 1 .'20 p,m. p. m. x Bi ess 0.37 p. in. 6.40 p. in. 4 . .' soma SOUTH. r Arrive. Depart. 10.07 a. m. jr. Mn ... 3.18 p, in. 8.20 p. m. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Tho Republican County Commit tee appointed the Primary meetings in July.. .Pull particulars next week. Knox & Co. have just received a prime lot -of cigars which aro going cheap. '.. ' School opened here yesterday, with Miss Lauds and Mrs. Cook as teachers. It is right hot weather, but we believe the attendance is fair. -J. Reck has leased the property at the mouth of Little Tionesta, and is away after a steam saw mill. AVe believe Frauk.Reck will have charge of the mill. LnS't week a man from up the creek waa pretty badly hurt in a row, Ine :rmture of which wo could not leartvby Mr. Ooodmin. lie is yet under tho doctor's care. ' Our Young Folk and the Atlantic I ir . rr ... lir 1 I ly aroonour t.u.e. ' '" nut urn. u..u.u ..tuer u. .ir,u Nnmcu H..u ulu to our readers. Jas. R. Osgood & Co., ruu.uci., "-Geo. G. Sickles Esq., of New York, who is an extensive owner of town lots in this place, made us a short call on Tuesday last. He was once a printer and now he's wealthy. So you see we don't know what we may come to. uen. bickiea is his son. Our thanks are due to the invita tion committe for an invitation to the "Grand Festival of Eden Lodge, I. 0. O. F. of Tidioute," to bo held in Gir- ard Hall on Thursday evening, Juno 1st. Music by Coleman's full band. A nice time is anticipated. a cuange nas taken place in toe lime tauio oi mo u. u a. it. Ky., recently, put we nave received no oih- cial notice of it. The only important quango we see is iu the train which lormerly went down at 1:30 now goes at 8;00 P. M. A. II. Steele and wife were called to Meadville Ltwoek to attend the funeral of Mrs. Steele's father, Mr. York, who, died in Boono county, Iowa, and whose body was trought to Meadville for interment. He was a - man ' much respected, and died full of years. The man, woman or child who has our umbrella,can have the oil cloth cover lor me same oy applying at tins .i . i . ....I Vzuub. ane cover is oi uo earimy use to us, and we don't like to see it going to waste. After the above notice, the first fellow we catch carrying our urn- brella will get a head put on hira and no qucsaons asKeu. R. C. Stephenson's well, on Jami- eon lkun commenced pumping oil on Sunday morning last, while the opera- tors were pumping for water. The well had no tubing, casing or seed-bag in, and pumped ior some time at the . -. , 1 ' going eepcr. u. u. ciroup oi our piace, was irouiing on oaiuruay last, anu caugni a trout which weighed eleven ounces. Ho brought it up for us to feast our eyes oa. He caught the trout with quite a good string of medium sized ones, in Little Tiouesta.' We also hear that M. W. Tate caught a large trout on -the same day, but have no particu laid. Wo have received in pamphlet from, elegantly illustrated, Bret J lurte's "Ilealhcu Chinee," and also John Hay's "Little Breeches" and "Jim Bludso," from Jas. R. Osgood & Co. They aro beautifully priuted.aud iho illustrations are first-class, Those of the "Heathen Chinee" would make ,ii canine catliiiuUc Much obliged.. To-day, Decoration Day, will be observed lioro, the soldiers and citizebs starting to the cemctry at 0 o'clock this P. M. Each one is expected to bring all the flowers they can get. All the Democratic candidates for President Judge of this district were in town during court week, and eur Democratic politicians were scveiely intervened. We have been rushed heretofore rather beyond our capacity in the line of job work, but we have just got on a new hand, and aro now pre pared to d all that may como in with neatness and dispatch. We wish to call the attention of our readers to tho advertisement of J. C. Hull, with the big piano in it. Mr. Hull has an agent, Mr. Minton look ing over this part of his territory, and will probably pick up " a good trade here. Mr. Minton will be in town un til to-morrow morning, and will prob ably visit us frequently. Spearing fish by torchlight is the latest and best sport indulged in by our young men and boys. Quite a number of large ones have been speared recently. The water is lew and clear, and the fish aro plenty. Mr. Porter, of Clarington, also tells us that there are mere fish caught in the Clarion River this year than any pre vious season for some years. Licences have been granted to all who applied in our county, remon strances, containing the names of many of our best citizens having been set aside, and no more attention paid them, than if they had been so much blank paper. Oh I for the Local Op tion law. We can then know whether or not this liquor traffic is approved by tho majority of our voters. We are willing to leave the result to them. T. J. Vangccsen has purchased the wagen and blacksmith shop of W. W. Dimond, and also his residence on Race street. Mr. Vangecsen doet cap ital good work, is accommodating, and will do a good business here. Mr. Di moud and family will soon depart for the West to take up some land under tho Homestead Law as amended for the benefit of soldiers. They will be miss- ed j10re 0T mucn -We are under obligations to A. M. jj. Eaq- of Ul0 jepub ,-caHfbr a copy of tho "Proceedings of the . Convention, I. O. Q. T., of the North-Western District 0f Pennsylvania, held at Meadville, Aprii 12th and 13th, 1871." It is a nentiy printed pamphlet of 54 pages, and was reported phonographically by jr, Martin. It reflects credit on the Republican establishment as a job of- fice aud upon Mr. Martin as a repor tor. Hot weather and fly-time are here in company, ice-cold lemonade, and summer clothes aro in demand. Those who are not rigid disciples of proprie ty, sweat, and tho others have fevers Our hills are clothed with verdure,and potatoes, corn, and garden sass begin to sprout. Strawberries are being in dulged i about us, but none have yet niRde their appearance here. Industry thrives, indolence pants. Beauty blooms, and vice hides its head from tjie 8unbLiue. Birds sing aud hcus lav. Peace aud good will to man bid fair to have a run Lere until the weather gets cooler. Foot-racing aud athletic sports are at, a discount, aud slumber enjoyed. The American Missionary Asso ciation has expended on the education and clothing of Freedmen, during the last ten years. $2,222,498.83. Tho whole number of missionaries and teac))ers commissioned in ten years by tbe fl8EOCintion is 3.470. AVh,.le mini ler of Bcholarg under 5ts leach;ngs during same 321,099. The cessation of the aiJ heretofore given by the Freedman's Bureau compels the As sociation to curtail its work. This is much to be regretted', as the work is a good one. Contributions for this work will be gratefully received by the As sociation. Direct to American Mis sionary Association 69 ReadeSt.,New York "Die Moden welt," is tho title of a i fashion magazine, published in BerlitJ( Germany, and of which we have received a cony. It contained sixteen pages of illustrations of tl different fathions, a fine, colored fash ion plate, a large sheet of patterns; and a supplement containing fou pages of choice literary matter, besides many other excellent features. $3 year. Address, &. 1. layior, jai ia nal Street, N. Y, 50,000 lbs Wool Wanted, At Ililbrouncr & Co.'s, for which th highest price in goods or cash will be paid. They have just received the agency for an Eastern House, an want all tho wool they can possibly get. Take your wool there and gt good prices. Capt. Knox and A. B. Kelly have! our kind regards for doing somo circu- lar work for us yesterday. I finurf Prncoerlinfie. a Monday, May 22d, 1871 at 2 o'clock P. M. Courts met. Present, lion's. Jehn A. Froper and Andrew Cook, Hon. James Campbell, President Judge not being able to attend at the present term and having sent certifi- cate which was road in open court, tho Hon. Walter II. Lowrie, President I Judge of the 30th Judicial District took his seat as President Judge of this Court for the Present term, and pro- cecded to tho business thereof. On motion ef IIoiiIl. Brown, Col. De Witt C. McCey was duly admitted to the practice of law in the several courts of Forest County. On motion of S. D. Irwin, Esq., Col. Jas. B. Knox, was duly admitted to the prac- of law in the several courts of Forest County. Com. vs. J. J. McCaslin. Indict- ment, assault and battery, not a true bill, prosecutor to pay costs. Com. vs. Lewis fell is. Indictment, I larceny, not a true bill. Com. vs. John Nellis. Indictment, larceny, true bill. I R. R. Roborts vs. Tarrar & Trifts. late for pifl. liarry lor dells, betuea. Ihomas JVlowns vs. Wm. blater & Jiro. late tor pin. .brown lor dctts. erdict for plff. for 200. J.tt.uaievs. Horace wiuins et. al. Cerbett, Pettis and Tate for plff., AlcUUmont, Hoid, Jatny and iJrown for deftS. Continued. Uaniel Jilack vs. Kicney i ink bine & Co. Lathy lor pit!., Pettis and Mer- ciniott ior deus. v erdict ior nm. ior G. K. M. Crawford vs. Lacy & Co. Tate-for pllf., Lathy for deft. Contin- ued. I Jas. BryBon vs. W. J. Roberts. Ir- win for plff"., Lathy for deft. Judg ment confessed. T. S. Merner vs. Iln mason Bros. Mason for plfT., Lathy for defts. Con tinucd. John Golls vs. M. B. Tarris. Lathy for plff., Tate for deft. Continued J. N. Fuller vs. Bennett Dobbs. Tate for plff., Lathy for deft. Discon tinued by plff. Geo. K. Thayer vs. T. A. Nolan & Co. Lathy for plff, Mason for defts. Continued. Frederick Hubble for usa vs. James Green et. al. admr's of Joseph Green dee'd. Lathy for plff., Irwin, Brown and Guthrie for defts. Non suit Abial Drake vs. A. J. Maze. Lathy for plff, Mercilliott and Reid for deft. Continued. Overseers of the Poor of Tionesta Borough vs. Overseers of the Poor of Venango Township, Butler ceunty, Pa Lathy for plffs., Mason for defts. Con tinucd.' David Gill vs. James Green et. al admr's. of Joseph Green dee'd. Ma son and Pettis for plff., Irwin and Brown for defts, Verdict ior plff. for $1,053.50. J. V. Olenn vs. Hickory arra Oil Co. Lathy for plff., Pettis and Tate for defts. Plff. takes non-suit. Com. vs. John Aellis. Mason and .w...w., w lor delt. erclict, not CUllty. Licenses granted to tho lollowing persons : jonn a. rroper. jioioi, iionpHia noromru. J. U. l'ollov. Hotel. KainimliiB t'itv. Suiniiel right, Restaurant, Fagundus t'itv. Nathan Klinordlinger,Wholesale Liquors, TioneMta boroiiL'h. John W oodcock, Hotel, Millorsburg, Har mony tOWllHllip. Panief Black. Hotel. Tionesta boroucrh. Horace A. 15 unco, Hotel, Truukey villo, jiarmony ip. Tuasday, May 25, 1871, Courts or der an adjoured court of 4th Monday of July next. Veuries to be issued and all causes continued at this term to be put upon the Trial list at, ad journed term with such new cases as may be at issue, as per rules of Court. Courts adjourned sine die. M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Meadville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds &c, at 20 per cent below marked prices. Several of our citizens have patronized him, and find him "square. Uive him a call. 11 is establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block. For Sale. The bouse and lands known as the "Christie Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., are for Falo. Tcriru cash or approved security. Apply to John A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pa. Book Binding. We aro agent for as good a book- bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all tho biudinj; which may bo brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples can be seen at this office. To Nebraska, California, and Kan tag, -and the B. A. M. R. R. Lands. The "Burlington Route," so called, lies, right in the path of tho Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately in the center of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes tho Mis siouri river at three points, These three points are the gateways into three great sections of the trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Tacifiic road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. 1 he middle gate is Uattsmouth, which opens upon the south half of Nebraska, south of the Platte river, a region unsurpassed on the continent for agriculture and grazing. Just here are the B. &. M. Railroad lands, con cerning which Geo. S. Harris, the land officer at Burlington, Iowa, can give you all information, and in the heart of them b Lincoln, the State Capital and present terminus of the road. The Southern gate leads to Kansas, by connections with the St. Joe Road at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Kansas City. Tne tra;ns 0f the Burl iugton run gmoothly and safely, and make all connections. . It runs the best of coach- eS) punman Palace and Pullman Din ;njr Cftrs an(j Bhould you take the journey for the journey's sake alone, vou wi1 i,e repaid . or tate ;t to gnd . hnm nr ft farm, and vmi rannnt find cither better than among the B. & M, inD(9 where you can buy on ten years' rrP(iit.. .n,i t a lnw r.ri i ' i Foe Sale. One 20 Horse Power Thaber Eugine and Boiler in good or- der. Inquire of D. S. Knox, 1-tf.. Tionesta, Pa. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens or Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings, at short notice 4-tf. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Inman Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. Newspaper Laws. We would call the special attention of Post Masters and subscribers to the Forest Republican to the following synopsis of the Newspaper laws : 1. A Postmasters is required to give notice by feer,freturning a paper does not answer the law), when a subscri ber does not take his paper out of the office, and state the reason for its not being takeu. Neglecting to do so makes the Postmaster responsible to the publisher for the payment. I 2, Any person who takes a paper frftm fh Pnat. nftW wWW Arenie, to bis name or another, or whether h i,as subscribed or not, is responsible for the pay, 3. If a person orders his paper dis continued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect 4. It the subscriber orders Ins pa per to be stopped at a certain time,and the publisher coutinucs to send, the subscriber is bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the I'ost Office. Tho law proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what he uses, The courts have decided that refus ing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud Mrs. Rogers has established a Mil leuery Store in the second story of the Acomb Building, Tionesta, Pa. She has all the latest styles, fresh from New York. Give her a call. 8-3t, I have good Chop for sale at $2.00 per cwt. I have also a lot of Corn and Oats. Warehouso one door south W. J. Roberts' residence. of 3-tf. II. W. Roberts. AGKNTS WANTED FOU THE. PSTOEIY OF THE Ii WAR IN EUROPE It contains over 100 line eiiijriavinirs o ISattle SiHjncs and incidents in Die War, and is tlic only Authentic and Ollicial his Uirv of that nival contlit. I'liblishcd in IhiIIi EnnliMh and German I A II TI llnl'i.-rior histories are bcin Un U I I Will em ulated. See that U book you buy contains 100 tine engravings aud maps, tSeml lor circular and see our I terms, and a lull description of 'ho work. Address, NATL. l'CliLJSIHNO CO., U'Ula, 'J-U 167 Water Street, ALSO A BRANCH STORE IN FRANKLIN, PA. In Store with STAPLES C SIBLEY, Opposite I'ost Office. THE LARGEST DEALER IN In this section, including tho following celebrated makes: Checkering & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Wm. B. Bradbury, Kurtzman, and others. WHITNEY & SLA YTON'S OliQANS AND MEL ODEONS. These Organs and Melodeons are acknowledged tin est finished Keed Instruments made. This being the Oldest and Largest House in this section, superior induce ments can and will be offered to purchasers. Stools and Spreads, Sheet Music, Books, and a large stock of everything in the Music line, can be found at my store. 9-ly NOTICE TOJAX-PAYERS. THE undersigned will be at the follow ing places at the time doaiininted for tho purpose of receiving taxes for the year 1871: BARNETT TOWNSHIP. Tuesd3 June Oth, CooksburRh, (fore noon.) IW'ednesdoy, June 7th, Clarington, (fore noon.) JENKS TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 8th, at J. I). Hunt's. HOWE TOWNSHIP. Friday. Juuo Oth, Bulltown. at John Mil ler's. KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP. Saturday. Juno 10tU.Newtowu, at Wheel er dt DuHonbury's store. HARMONY TOWNSHIP. Tuesday, Juno 13th, at Allondor School llouso. Wednesday, June 11th, V hite Oaks, HICKORY TOWNSHIP. Thursday, June 15th, East Hickory, at . hitfirins' More. TIONESTA BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP. Friday, June 10th fionesta, at Court llo use. GREENE TOWNSHIP. Saturday, June 17th, Lacytown. Parties indebted for Mercantile License for 1871 will iilea.se be prepared to pay, as all dnlinqucnta will be prot-eeded against on tho 1st of July, as the law directs. 7-at. - b. j. SLiLti, xreas. FOR "Convent Life Unveiled, by Edith O'Uorman, Escaped Nun. whose disclosures are thrilling and startling. Franklin Pub. Co. 712 Chestnut St. Phila, Pa. 7-4t. NEW MUSIC STORE, OPIXSA HOUSE BLOCK, TITUSVILLE, PA. TITE are now receiving a large stock of V V Musical Merchandise, consisting of PIANOS, ORGANS & HELODECNS, And a full line of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC, and INSTRUCTION ROOKS, STOOLS, SPREADS, Btc. Wo are Agents for McIiiYvay & Nous, Itradbiiry, I'hit'kt'i-lugtV So in, Ititabe A Co. PIANOS, and fill all orders of other manufacturers if desired, itt the lowest rutes. We have tho celebrated NMITII PAllLOIt OKA3f, ofRoston, the finest hkkd instrument vot introduced, wmcli we can sen on very reasonable terms. A large stock of Select Sheet M usiu alwavs on hand. Our instruments need no notice at our hands, as thov have been before the world fortwentv to thirty years. Wkwabhant THKM roH KIVB YE Alls, allU Will Sell on monthly payments, exchange tor aecoml- liand instruments, or for CASli if urged. We shall be pleaded to show our goods te all who may lavor us witli a call. J. B. HOOTH, R. H.HAIKJENT. 4fl-tf. Opera House- Titusviile CIIAS. II. SIIEPARD, GENERAX DtALDB IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CARPETS, IIAT, CAPS, AND SIIOKS, NEW YOPvK STORE, Centre Street, OIL CITY PA. "SCHOOL TEACHERS Wuiitinir cinilo iiumt, at from tM to I00 per month, should udilrcbs .KlULKJt A McCVltm', 1'lula, IU T- f' fct "--W.a ail " Meadville, Pa. by all good judges to be the best and J. C. HULL. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD! GREAT THROUGH ROUTK TROM The Oil Regions to Pittsburgh, THE EAST AND THE WEST! SLEEPING CARS On all nicht trains. Passeiiirors and bae- gage transferred at Oil City, Fbeb or Charge! Trains make direct connection with all Roads centering at Oil City, aud leave follows I Day Express leave Oil City at.... 2 30pm Arrives at Pittsburgh.. UOOpm Nitrht Express Leave Oil City P20pm Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 '25 am Mail Train leaves Oil City 9 05 a m Arrives at Pittlburgh 5 50 p m Day Express Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 20 a m Arrrivesat Oil City at 2 i 15 p m Nipcht Express Leaves Pittsburgh 8 40 pm Arrives at OL Citv 015am Way Passongor leaves Pittsburgh 9 15 a m Arrives at Oil City 7 35 p in Passengors travelling bv this Ronte will find better accommodations and make bet ter time than bv anv other road from the Oil Regions to Pittsburgh. J.J. LAWKKatu, Pen. Supt. C&&BLK3 A. DABA, Editor. A Kewavape ! the Pretest Tin Intended for People Raw oa Earth. Ineladlnc Tanners, liechsnlet. 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JONES . -Proprietor. Agents Wanted SACRED for the ijtnd of MYSTERY By Rev. W. L. GAGE. The grandest aud most popular new book out. Hundreds of superb illustrations. steel, eto. No other book like it none selliiiK half so fast. Agents sell MO to 150 of it and rrur. htowe a hdlt-lntiirprotlnir Hi ble. l'.xtra large inducements ollerod. send for crculara to WortbiU)rtod, Hustin ot tc, iiartiora, i-onn. oi:ioiieii, 1HOO. J. & P. COATS' BEST SIX-CO PD IS MOW Till ONLY Thread nut ur for the Ainerh marker which is l-'rom No. 8 to No. 100 i Jusivc. For Hand ami jy hliii'. ADDRESS To the Nerveous ID EBILITJLTin 3D. WnOSPIsnfTeringshave bea protract ed from hidden causes, and whoa cases requlr prompt treatmoat to readsr oxlstonce desirable; If yon are suffering , or hav ffr4 from involuntary discharge, what affer doe It produce on your jrsneral health! Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tiredT Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of UwChcartT Does your liver, or . urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent- ly get out of order T Is yourj nrlne some- ' times thick, milky or flock y, or la it rey on settling T Or does a thick sknm riBeto the top T Or Is a sediment at the bottom af ter It has stood awhile T Do you have . spells of short breathing or dispepsiaf Are your bowels constipated? Do you hare spells of frainting, or rushes of blood U ; the head? Is your momory ImparedT la your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, orile? Do you wish ' UTbe left alone, away from averybodyt Does any little thing make you start er Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lnstro of your eyo as brilliant! The bloom on your cheek as bright? D you enjoy yourself in society as well ? D you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confideno in yousolf ? Are your spirits dull and flag, glng, given to fits of melancholy? If m, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have bat lit-, tie appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or livsr-oomplalat? Now, reader, aelf-ahnw, .TeEerealt5"- eases badly cured, and sexual exocaaea, art all capable of producing g weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera- tion.when ln'perfect health, maket Did you ever think that those bold, defU ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus iness-men are always those whose genera tive organs are la perfect health? Tou never hear such men complain of beinjc melancholy, of norvousness.of palpitatiob of the heart. They aro never afraid they . cannot succeed in business ; they don'tbe come aad and discouragod ; they arealwaja polite and pleasant In the company of la dles, andflook you and them right In tt face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about; them. I do nat mean tnose who keep the organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not onlj ruin their constitutions, but ttlao Uiasn they do business with or tor. How manyrmen, frem badly cared; dis eases, from tho effects of sclf-abui kmI excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the genual systom so mnoh as to produ-so almostevery other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease) which, humanity is heir to, and the real cause c! tbe trouble acaroely ever suspected an-J have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases 'of these organs require the Ubw of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'8 FLTJI2 EXTRACT BUCHU Is the great Diuretic, anuria a certain cure "for diseases of th? Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orgai. io Weuknoss, Feuiule Complaints, Genet -al Dobity, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe uiule, from whatever cause originating and no mattor of how long stand jag. If no treatment Is submitted te, Cost sumption'or Insanity may ensue. 0: floBh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and bapplneei, ai that of Posterity, depends upov prompt use of a reliable remedy. HcVulold's Extract Buchu, stabllahet. upwar) of 10, (curs, prepared by H. 1 HKLMKOLD, Druggist, 604 Broadway New York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Stree', Philadelphia, Fa. Price $1.25 per bottU or 0 bottles for JO. 50, delivered to any ad dress. Isold by all Druggestaevsrywhe:,' Nonr arr nrxriNE rxrits 1aN E TP IN S TEL ENGKAVEJ Wrapper, f:tc-smilo of my Chemioal War- house. and signed H.T. UKLM WOLD.. Id ! y