foe $w$t . gtpuMtoro. TUESDAY MOANING, JUNE 13- BOROUGH OFFICERS. Thirds II. TT. Mat. Coime i7meJaeobNhrlvpr, J. ft. Strotip, Vf. W, Diinond. H. II, Haslet, J. Winans. Jiuiticea of the l'caceVf. P. Morellliott, D. H. Knox. Omatable3. N. Teitsworth. AcAoot Director 3. Winans, J. A. Dale, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, 1). S. Knox, H. 1. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrntUlent JudaejKHi Cami-buM.. Aisocitt;julgcJ. A. .FlioPKR, AX rf.w Cook. District Attorney W. W. MAon. rretwitrer S. Kktlky. frothonotnry, ltcgiater C .Recorder, Te. J. B. AONKW. a,mm.nVnrrii-N.:P. Wnr.Kt.en, Bknj. Elliott, Pkteh Munrn.i.ioTT. County NuperintenrtcntH. K. RoHnKll. Jury Commiaainncra Jas. Gilfii.lia!, lATTir.nsOJI. Ownfi Nnrvrior fl.T). TRWIH. (kroner Josiaii Winans. County uHtora L. L. Hackett. EU tiot.KMAN, Wl. CI.AUK. Member of Vongrta YMh Diatnetr-Q. W. BcoriBun. State .Senate W. A. Watxaok. AtaewblyJoax Q. Hall. O. C. A A. R. R. TIMETABLE, OOINO SOUTH. ' -.Arrive. Depart. Mali l.'JOp.m. 1.2.1p.m. xpress ....6.S7p.in. 6.40 p.m. 01fta SOUTH. Arrive. Popart. Express 10.04 a. in. IO.Oi a. m. Mail 3.16 p.m. 3.110 p. m. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. 8. S. Ilulingshaaour thanks for a beautiful bouquet sunt to our of fice on Monday. A. B. Hill ban closed out hia blacksmith business here, and is work ing up at Hickory, Judge Dale and A. II. Steele have bscn to New York for about a week on business connected with the Pitbole Valley Railway. Grove fc Wolcott are going to put their well on the Sowers Farm, down one hundred and forty feet fur ther, and expect to fiud lots of oil. J. AY. Stroup has finished the job raisinir Cant. Knox's erounds about his resMeucc, with earth taken from cellar beneath said house. Thara Savago has taken a mill on branch of the Big Coon, which will probably keep him in business for some years to come. G.'.W. Dithridge contemplates V ' A "t - . . 1 I.- , moving ma lamity to town, uuu we uo- ' lievehe will occupy the Shreve house on the other side of the creek. J. N. Tcitsworth lias built a new new feucp around his premises lately, which lends to the enchantment to the view. We were mistaken last week in aaying that Mr. Sawyer had the job of fixing up the store under the Good Templar's Hall. Mr. Jas. Hulings did the work. Butlers' Meat Shop is not run mug. It stnnds there on the corner like a Roman Sentinel, grave and silent and dispenses no meat to the hungry of our place. AYe notice in a report of the Decoration of Soldiers' Graves, at Union Mills. Erie Co., Rev. A. J. Merchant, formerly stationed here, de livered the oration. We find the following in the court proceedinM of Venango county : "J.J, Fisher vs. W. J. Roberts, etal. Sum xnons of ejectment. Tried, and ver diet for defendant." Both parties live here, and we believe the property un ler dispute is the building now occu pied by Mr. Fisher as a store building W. C. Plummer, Esq., formerly editor of the Titueville Star, recently assumed the editorial management of the Titusville Courier. Those of our readers who were here a year ago, on Decoration Day, will remember that Mr. Plummer delivered thu oration on that occasion, which was said to have been a master effort. We wish him success. Information Wanted. On Thurs day, May 4th, Charles VanDresar of Concord, an inmate of DansviUWator Cure establishment ; where he was un der treatmeut for mental derangement, left there and has not. been heard of since. He is a middle aged man, about . .1 foot 9 inches in height and slightly demented. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully rcceiv ed by bis sister, Miss Kate Van Dresar, Corry, Ta. A new school house is to be put up immediately, on the site of the one which was burned down latt spnug, up the river, in Hickory township, Work, we understand commenced yes- terday, and we are told that this house will be insured, and in case it is burn ed down the loss will not again full so heavily on the community. No ar rests have ever been made on accoun of the other house, notwithstanding the fact that all whom we have talked with from that fcectiou, agree that the fire must have been the work of au incendiary. AcctiF,NT on Stewart's Run. A workman named Brown, employed on Jeff. Kendall's well, on Stewart's Run, caught his foot in the bull wheel last' Friday and badly fractured the bones of his leg. Yesterday the foot was amputated to save the man's lif'o. He is still in a precarious condition. Titwwille lferald. The above is the same case which we noticed last week, and we kept our sclf posted in regard to the condition of the limb by inquiring, from time to time of Dr. Winans, who had charge of tho case ; consequently, as tho re ports had been favorable to the saving of the limb, we were astonished tg learn that amputation had been per formed. Two physicians from Titus ville, performed tho operation, and it seems that they had not been sent for. The case was in Dr. Winans' hands, and in case amputation became ne cessary, he was to send for one of the Titusville Doctors, the same who had assisted him in reducing tho fracture, to help with the operation. He ar rived at the house where tho patient is, just after the Titusville practitioners had left, and while the patient was till under the influence of chloroform. They seemed to bo in a hurry to get away before Dr. Winans arrived, and just accomplished tho feat. Dr. Winans mado inquiries, and examined the limb, but could hear of, or see no gns. of mortification or unusual swelling. Add to this that the sur geons had not been sent for, and had no interest in the case, and the ap pearances are decidedly against them. Dr. Winans says that the limb miyht, eventually, have had to come off, and it might have been saved. At all events, the amputation was premature, and has a blood-thiisty aspect about it that is not relished iu these times of peace. We mentioned last week, that J. N. Teitsworth had purchased an inter est in tho Sowers well. We have since heard that the other party backed out and there was nc sale. Treasurer Setley is busy canvass ing the county and giving the citizens thereof a chance to pay their taxes, he is to-day, (Tuesday), at Allender School House, in Harmony Township. Charles Hinton is piling up oil barrrele in front of his cooper shop at the lower end of town, at a great rate. He informs us that sale for them is quite slow now, on account of so much oil being shipped in bulk. The Winner well, of which we spoke last week, commenced to test, and met with an accident something occurring to disarrange their tubing, consequently the test has not yet been applied. It is mournful to contemplate the mouth of the Tionesta chuck full of rafts, with not enough water to float more than hnlf of them. We may still have a June flood, although the lumbermen are rather despondent. M. Henry, Esq., rode to Hemlock the other day with his linen coat on, to see if he couldn't bring on a rain, but he couldn't fetch it. He says he never knew the experiment to fail be fore. The property at the mouth of little Tionesta is under litegation at present, and Mr. Reck will not begin operations there until the difficulty is settled. Frank Reck has cone up to Red Brush, we believe te work on saw mill. J. B. Agnew has sold out his store to a Mr. Davis, of Tylersburg, Mr. Davis will continue the business in the same place. The Prothonotary found the business of his office pressing too heavily upon him, and so disposed of his outside business. The following is the ticket naumi nated by the Republican Primary Election of Crawford county, on the 2d inst : For Representatives, Dr. J. H. Gray, W. B. Gleason ; For Treasurer, L. II Metcalf: for Commissioner, Titus Ridgway; for Auditor, D. D. Wil liams. The sums subscribed to the M. E, Church in Tionesta, Pa., at tho day of Dedication, full due the 15th day of Juno, inst. Those who have not al ready paid can get receipts in full by calling on the Treasurer, Miles W Tate. The first races of the Driving Park, of Titusville took place last week, and passed off to the satisf'tic- tion of everybody, especially thoso who won the purses. The foot race which we mentioned last week, came off and the man made a mile in five minutes and thirteen seconds, but dur ing the best half of the race was as tinted by hanging on behind a buck board, which his brother drove. The judges refused to decide the case, and Wilkes Spirit and other sporting pa tiers were wnttcu to lor decisions in regard to it. On Saturday the 5th lost., the Rev. N. Mignalt, Catholio Priest of Titusville, committed an agravated as sault on his niece, Miss Ida Menard. She wanted to go to Canada to visit her mother ; the Priest did not want her to go ; she attempted to slip away and leave tho priest in the lurch. He misHcd her and searched and found her in a neighbor's house under a bed. He dragged her out by tho hairk nock ed her down with his cane, and broke tho cane, a heavy one, beating her. He was arrested, but the neice refused to prosecute, and the Rev. Father was discharged. An investigation of his conduct was had, which cleared him of all blame in the matter. The Her ald accused the investigating commit tee of being personal friends of the Preist, and asked that a fair investiga tion be had. This was granted, and five members were chosen by the Triest and five by the Herald men. The in vestigation was to have taken place on Friday last, and the Herald promUed to give a full report of the findings of the committee, but we have looked in vain in Saturday's paper for any men tion of the affair. We had been watch ing the cause with interst, and cannot account for the Herald's silence in matter. Bowman's store, at Hickory, was broken into, on Friday night a week ago, and fifty dollars in money, and a lot of good's, consisting of neckties, laces, summer shawls, shirts, clothing, boots Ac, were taken. The thieves went in at a cellar window, removing tho grating, went up the stairs, cut a hole through tho door into the store, turned the key, and proceeded to go through the store. Some tracks were seen about the store next morn ing, but no other clue, as to who the perpetrators were, appeared. arrests have been made. We this week give place to a cor- respodence from Clarington, which reached us just too late for last week's issue. The mail arrangements between the old and the new part of this coun ty are very imperfect, a week being required in almost all cases to get mail matter through either way. Could there be some improvement made in the route it would be productive of business between the two portions of the county, which is not now transact ed by reason of tho difficulties exper ienced in communicating. On Tuesday evening last we were visited by a rather refreshing shower, which, however, did very little good, as there was not enough' of it. We fear a drouth. We are informed that grass and oats are a fuilure in this county now, on account of the dry weather, and other crope will follow if we do not soon get rain in good quan tities. x. o. we wrote the above on Saturday. A fine shower came on Sunday afternoon. -vnue going to iitusvule on in i m . ... Wednesday last, W. W. Dimond, who had his horse hitched with Mabie's pony, to a light buck board, got spill ed out, and run over, but not hurt. II. W. Roberts who was trying to catch the pony, got a slight rap on the left leg, which mado him walk bias- wise for a day or two. He is now using his gait regularly. On Tuesday and Wednesday of of last week, three men started from Minister, and cleared the stones out of the road tu this place. At Newtown Wheeler & Duseubury cleared tho hill ana tne new road at iCoss Kun was tolerably clear, but the rest of the way there was some pretty lively grub biug necessary. One day last week Mrs. Knox baked up a large crock full of cookies, and set them in the pantry for future use. Tho some night some one raised the window of the pantry, and stole all the cookies, leaving the crock. The light-fingered individual was evidently hungry, and Mrs. Knox thinks he must have had a big mouth for cookies. Notice. Having sold out my business, and being about to leave the place, I re spectfully request all indebted to me to call and settle at once, and oblige, W. W. Dimond, 50,000 lbs Wool Wanted, At Hilbronner & Co.'s, for which the highest price in goods or cash will be paid. They have just received the agency for an Eastern Huube, and want all the wool they can possibly get. Take your wool there and get good prices. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated." Iuiuau 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. To Nebraska, California, and Kan sas, and the B. &. M. R. R. Lands. The "Burlington Route," so called, ies, right in tho path of the Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately iu tho center of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois and Iowa, it strikes the Mis souri river at three points. These three points are the gateways nto three great sections of the trans- Missouri region. - The Northern gato is Omaha, where tho great Pacifiic road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. The middle gate is Plattsmouth, which opens upon the south half of Nebraska, south of the Tlatte 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 is Lincoln, the State Capital and present termiuus of tho road. The Southern gate leads to Kansas, by connections with the St. Joe Road at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Kansas City. The trains of the Burlington run smoothly and safely, and make all connections. It runs the best of coach es, Pullman Palace and Pullman Din- ng cars, and should you tako the journey tor the journey s sake alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to find a home or a farm, and you cannot fiud either better than among the B. & M. ands, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. For Sale. The house and lands known as the "Christie Properly," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., are for sale. Terms cash or approved security. Apply to John A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pa. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sstnplcs can be seen at this office. M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, Mcadville, Pa., is selling ' Watches, ' Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds &c, at 20 per cent below marked prices. Several of our citizens hare patronized him, and find hiin "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa tcr and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block For Sale. One 20 Horse Power Thaber Engine and Boiler ill good or der. Inquire of D. S. Knox, 1-tf. Tionesta, Pa, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot 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. MOWER & REAPER, Improved for tS7C. MANUFACTURED BY AKRON, OHIO. Thin Machine boa never competed at any Nationul orSUiui ruir, or treat trial without havuiK received tho irHt frenn mil. and has boon awarded a greater nuiu ber of Medals than any other machine now be lore me puuuu, FOIt SALE BY D. S. KNOX, TionoHta, Pa. 6-3m. AfiENTS WANTKD FOU "WONDERS OF THE WORLD," Over ono thousand illustrations. Tho largest lxwt Helling, and most attraetiv subwiiiition bixjk ever iiulilUhcd. On uiri nt in Denver. Colorado, sold 10U ill foil davs. One acnt in Miiwaukie kold 'M T' copies in ono-half day. and u largn unm ix, r trom 'M to 30 copies per day. Send for Circulars, witli tonus at onee. Address, U. tS. l'ulilishliig Co., 411 llrooino St., K. Y. 4U-4t SU USCKl ilk tor tho " Foi uwT RVjrabliern It will pay. DH Creek & Allegheny Rlier Ry OX AND AFTER Monday June 5, 1871, Trains will run aa follows; MOUTH WAHn TltAlNS. STATIOHS: lit Class. 2'1 Class. 4 2 6 10 14 a. tin. a. in. p. ni. a. in. a. m. v;orry o i.- u wi Hpartnnsburg 6 42 11 85 Olynilen DM 11 47 6 AO 8 00 0 10 0 30 0 54 6 24 6 87 6 4fl A 65 7 10 7 25 Centrevillo 7 01 II to TrvonvllJe 7 13 12 03 7 2T 12 1ft 7 So 12 25 10 11 00 11 20 Ijdotowu AR Titusville UK 7 42 12 4.1 8 02 1 03 7 40 7 fi! 8 03 8 10 8 23 6 1ft 11 35 fl 5-r 12 15 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 43 7 55 1 05 Miller Farm Shnlter 8 07 8 17 8 2o 1 08 1 IN 1 25 Pioneer AR Pet Centre 8 28 8 35 8 40 1 28 1 35 I 38 8 30 8 3 8 42 8 10 8 20 8 30 8 40 9 00 9 05 9 20 1 65 2 10 2 25 2 40 2 55 3 00 3 20 8 40 4 25 Columbia Tnrr Farm Kyml Farm I8 40 1 44 8 50 uonsftvillo KM 1 41) KM McC'linUx-li m i 53 u 10 a 05 9 oo 15 AR Oil City DE 0 15 2 10 9 45 2 34 9 50 2 40 9 69 112 50 10 15 11 10 Olnopolis 11 .12 4 50 11 38 4 60 President Tionesta H ickory 10 23 3 12 10 41 8 82 12 30 5 37 1 20 6 15 1 45 6 43 2 24 7 10 Trnnkeyvllle 10 64 8 41 TlUioute 11 11 3 58 lrvineton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40 ADDITIONAL SfCOJID-CLAaSTRAINS-HOtlTn. No. 16 Titusville 2.10 p. m.t Miller 2.50; Pioneer 3.20; I'et Outre 3.33; Columbia 4.15; Tarr Farm 4.23; Kynd Farm 4.37; Koimevillo 4.5o; Oil Llty 6.20. JNo. ixirrv b.is a. in.: Tunsvuie .3a; Miller Farm 9.25; Tot Centre 9.48; Colum bia 10.13; Tarr Farm 10.18; Kynd Farm 10.27: Kouseville 10.35: Oil Citv 11.00. Iso. is ret centre l.zs p. in.; coiumnia 1.50; Tarr Farm 2.05; Kynd Farm 2.10; ltousev 110 2.3C: Oil Citv 3.00. JNo. 22 OH City o,su a. m.j uioopona 7.25; Tionasta 8.54; Trunkejvllle 10.15; Tidioute 11.11. KOBTHWARD THAI 719, STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d Class. 3 1 13 9 ra. p. m p. m. a. ni. a. in. lrvineton 12 45 5 05 6 00 7 45 1 28 6 47 7 20 9 05 1 45 6 05 8 05 10 15 Tidioute Trunkeyvillo Hickory Tionesta 1 54 1,6 15 !8 20 10 44 2 14 0 34 8 45 11 40 President Faille Hock 12 35 M 65 119 30 12 21 2 38 6 69 9 35 12 32 2 47 7 08 10 05 1 03 S 15 7 35 10 55 1 60 Oloopolia AR Oil City DH 0 00 3 20 7 40 11 30 6 13 0 32 7 55 11 50 G 10 3 35 7 50 12 00 (0 20 3 40 ,8 04 12 25 2 10 McCllntock 2 25 Kousevilla 2 30 2 40 2 65 3 10 8 20 Kvnd Farm Turr Farm Columbia H 8 45 8 10 Vi 88 !0 29 3 41) 8 14 12 48 8 55 8 21 1 05 An 0 34 Pet Centre UK 0 30 0 42 0 62 0 60 t7 15 7 35 7 44 7 67 8 05 3 59 8 23 4 00 8 30 4 15 8 40 4 20 8 44 4 40 9 05 1 25 1 45 2 00 2 15 2 45 3 05 3 20 3 60 4 10 4 30 4 50 6 50 a 33 3 45 4 15 4 40 6 20 Pioneer Shuller Miller Farm AR Titusville 4 45 4 55 5 08 5 17 15 27 9 10 9 20 l9 34 P 9 60 Hydotown Tryonvillo Centrevillo Glyndon 8 14 Spartausburg 8 24 5 38 10 02 0 10 10 32 Corry 8 65 ADDITIONAL SECOND-CLASSTRAINS-HORTII No. 15 Oil City 6.55 a. m.; Rousovlllo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.40; Columbia 7.5P; Pet Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 0.25; Titusville 9.55. No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. m.; Corrv 11.25. No. 11 Oil Citv 11.20 a. m.; Uouseville 11.45; Kynd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pot Centre 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titusvillo 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. in. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. m.; Trunkey ville 1.45; Tionesta2.43; Olcopolis4.25; Oil City 6.20. () Trains do not atop, (fl) Stop on signal, ft) StoD for meals. Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily ; all other trains aauv except Biinuays. N. B. Train No. 19 is au Express from Titusville to Corry. SILVER FALACE SLEEPING CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Direct to rhiladolphia without charge. No. 5 Diroct from Pittsburgh without change. No. tt Diroct to Pittaburk-h without change. C.J. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRN, Superintendent. Uen'l Manager. PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. fS AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, vy Trains will run as follows : TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4, Oleopoliv, 10.46 m S.40 p m isennett, 10.88 " s.M Woods 10.30 " 8.18 Prathers Mill 10.24 " 3.10 PitholeCity 10.10 2.55 TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. NO. I. Pithole Citv, 8.40 a m Prathers Mill 8.48 " Woods 8.50 " Bennett 9.02 " OlooncliS 0.1 " No. 1. No. 3. 1.40 p m 1.4N 1.60 2.02 2.18 An Extra Train leaves Pithole City on Saturdays at 6.10 p. ni. making close con nection at Oleopolis with Trains on the Oil Creek A Allegheny River Railway forOor- ry ana intermediate points. "Return Train leaves Oloopolis at 7.15 p m.. Kt-ri vinir at Pithole Citv at 7.51. All other Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on thu Oil Creek A Allegheny River Builway. North and South. Two TJnos of Stnarcs run dailv between PitholeCity, Miller Farm anil Pleasnnt ville, inuki'iigconucction with arriving and departing Trains. J. 1. lltAi it, Fill. BISHOP, Sup't Ticket Agont, Pithole City, Pa. X L REVOLVERS ! The New X X. Revolver, No. 1 22-100 Cal No. 2 32-100 Cal., short, No. 8 82-100 Cal., long, No. 4 38-100 Cal., for Pocket Revolvers, arunurjiimiitl. They us the ordinary Copper Cartridge and are beaull ful iu shape and nnish. THE BALLARD DEIiniNOER, 41-l0O Cal., baa no equal as a Derringor. Full and complete stock of Guns, Bifles, Pistols, Ammuni tion and Sportsmen's Goods, Manufactured by jn:mvi v a 111 i.ih.ut, 83 Chambers and 05 I'uado Streets, Send for Catalogues. ,NEV "YORK. 11-tt. DEAFNESS, Catarrh Rcrofuln. A lady who had Buttered lor years from I leaf lioss, Catarrh and Scrofula, was cured by a aimplo remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to vend the receipts tree ot chni'uc to unv one siniilarl v alllii'l ed. Address Mrs. M. C. Leggutt, Jcrsy City, N. J. 6-Jl SCHOOL TEACHERS Waiitimr I'limlovmoiit. at from .ro to 81f0 nor month., should address y.KBil.KK A Mcd'HDV, I'hilu, Pa. 7-U "9 NEW MUSIC STORE OPERA HOUSE II LOCK, TITUSVILLE, PA. 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YITHOSEstifTonnp hnvo hfn protract W ed from hidden causes, and whosi cases require prompt treatmont to render existenca desirablo j If you are mifTorlnt;, or hav Buffered from Involuntary discharges, what effect does It produce on your ganeral healtht Do yon feel weak, debilitated, easily tiredf Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of thchcartT Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order t Is your urinB some times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on settling T Or does a thick skum rise to the top ? Or is a sodiraent nt tho bottom af ter it has stood awhile T Do you hav spells of short breathing or dispepsiaT Ar your bowels constipated T Do you ha spell of frainting, or rushes of blood to the head T Is your memory impared J la your mind constantly dwelling on this) subjectf Doyou feel dull, listless, moping, tirod of company, or.lifo? Do you wish tobe left alone, away from everybody 7 Docs any little thing msko you start or Jump? Is your sleep broken or rontlesaT Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant T The bloom on your cheek aa bright? Do yon enjoy yourself In society as well T Do you pursuo your business with the same energy 7 Do you feel aa much confldenoo in youself ? Are your Bpirits dull and flag. ging, given to fits of melancholy 7 If bo, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver-oomplaintf Now, reader, self-abuse, renereaT dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all cnpablo of producintc a wonknees of tho generative organs. The organs of genera- tion.when ln'perfoct health, make the.man Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bue-incss-mon aro always thoso whose genera tivo organs are in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the hoart. They aro never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don'tbe come sad and discouraged j they arealwaya polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and.look you and thorn right in the face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do uat mean tlioe who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin thoir constitutions, bat also thoy do business with or for. now many men, from badly cured dis eases, from the effects of eolf-abuse and excess, have brought about that slats of weakness in those organs that has reduced tho geneal system bo mneh as to produce almost every other disease ldiocj-, lunacy, paralysis, spinal atrectious, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tho real causo of the trouble acarcoly ever suspeoted and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases'of these organs require the DM of a Diuretio. IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCI1U is the great Diurotio, andjs a certain cure "for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, wholher existing in Malo or Fe male, from whatever catn-e originating-, and no matter of how ksjfc standing. If no treatntoui Is submitted to,' Cea sumption Insanity may ensuo. Our flesh and blood aro supportod from these souroes, and thi health and happiness, and that of Posterity, dopontLi upon prompt use of a relial lo remedy. llolinbold'B Extract Buchn, established upward of lUCeura, prepared by H. T. HELM HOLD, Druggist, 6!1 Broadway. New York, and lot Ssuth 10th Siroct, Phibi.leli.hia, Pa. Pltii K-?1.25 per boMla or 0 bottles lor J0.50, delivered to any ad dress, bold by 41 DmggcstN every w liero. TVrrc ARE GF.NVINF. UNLESS i DONE TP IN ST EL LNGUAYfcD Wrapper, foe-smile of my Chemical Ware house, and signed II. T. HELM BOLD. JH-I y V