f V. TUESDAY MOINING, JUNE 20- DOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge. I. IT. May. Uouneihnen Jacob Shriver, J. R. Rtroup, W. W, Dimond. 8. II, Haslet, J. Winnns. . Jnttiw the ivaoe V. P. Mercilllott, D. H. Knox. Countable J. N.TrlMwortti. School Director J. Winnns, J. A. Dalo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Hhrlvcr, D. 8. Knox, M.D. Irwin. . FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judfe Jaies CAMrnF.i.L. , jTOoiu Judge J. A. fiioHtn, Ax Dhuvv Cook. Sheriff K. L. Davis. IHntrict Attorney W. W. MAson. !Vranrfr S. Kktlkv. Prothonotary, Jieyintcr S Recorder, tic J. H. Aonrw." Climmi'.Mt'oHcr.? N.;i. Wn kki.hr, Bknj. El.t.IOTT, 1'SrRll MKHCII.I.IOTT. (.VuHt.y Superintendent H. F. Hohrkh. uru 'cbmmiMioner Jah. Uii.killian, Wh. Pattkrson. Ikunty Surveyor S.D. InwiM. roncr Johiaii Wihans. Cbunfy .dwrfiroivi L. L. Uackett, F.LI llol.KMAN, W, 1'LAItK. Member of Congress Wth District O, W. "Scofiki.d. AYaia Senate W. A. Wallace. Asseubly Joiin (I. Hall. O. C 4 A. I R. TIMETABLE, 001MO NOIITH. Arrlvo. Depart. Mull I.iiOp.m. 1 .lift p. in. x press 0.iJ7j. m. 0.40 p. tit. OINO SOOTH. Arrlvo. Popart. Express 10.0.4 a. in. 10.07 a. in. it all 8.18 p, in. 3.1:0 p. in. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Presbyterian services will be held nt the Frcsbyterifin Church on Sunt' ay tho 2d of July, Rov. Virtue filling the pulpit. By some accident, tho nature of which we did not learn, Eddio Fisher, on of J. J. Fisher, got tho end of one of his finger cut ofT 0110 day last week. S. J. "cVolcott,E3q.,infornis us that tho drilling on the Sowers Farm .well is progressing finely, and tbey either expect to find oil or tho centre of ' .gravity. J. A. "Proper raised tho frame of large barn on his farm on Dutch Hill, on Saturday last. Several of the ' Inusclcd men of Tioncsta assisted in rho raising. S. II. Haslet tells us that lie docs not propose tfiniah bis dwelling on . .the hilt "0iis summer, but will put on . the finishing touches about a year from .'.-next fall. v ! , . ; . Judge Dale, J. O. Dale and A. II. Steele start for Pittsburgh this evening' to attend a meeting of tho Directors of the Pitholo Valley Rail way Coinpauy. Dr. Wiuansand P. Monroe Clark, of this place, represented Tioncsta Ledge No. 477, I. O. Or T., in the Orand Lodgo of tho State, held at Erie list week. M. W. Tate and W. R. Dunn, go to Pittsburg this evening to attend the irand Temple of the Temple of Hon or of Pa. They are delegates , Irom Tiancsta Temple No. 108. We witnessed tho burning of Williams Rors'. Refinery, at - Miller Farm, on Friday last., It was a ter rifio sight; much the fiercest fire we have ever seen. The loss was about $7,000. Insured for $3,000. A. B. Kelly is excavating for the . purpose of laying a foundation for a new house, which he proposes to build on Elm St., nearly opposite II. II. May's. We expect to seo a pretty nico residence, when ho gets it com pleted. On the 13th inst., Jno. Shriver, of Newmanville, died from the effects of a cancer on his fuco. Ho was a ton of Jacob Shriver of this place, and -well known throughout the county. He leaves a wifo and three children to mourn his loss. J. P. Biggins Esq., our late Coun ty Treasurer has moved to Parker's Landing, and is to go into the Oil Business with Capt. Grace. We un derstand that the Captain has lately been making gone good strikes, and wo hope Put. tuny be as fortunate. Mrs. 8. S. Hulings is preparing to raise the addition to her house to two . stories, the present shape not being .roomy enough to accommodate her boarders.' She will commence work - iis soon as she can get the lumber down tho jefeek from the mills. -r-We understand that Stephenson's well on .the Jamieson placo has proved a failure, as has also that of Dr. Win ner, on Jamieson Run. Mr. Stephen fion is going to put down another well on Rosa Run, the Company owning the property believing that it has not been thoroughly tested. . Judge Means of Brookville is at present in our town, on business, we ' believe. Capt. Steels, Register and Recorder of Jefferson is with him. They arrived on Saturday. We also notice Geo. Jenks, Esq., of tho firm of .lenk, Jonks A' Clark, of Brookville, in town. " The Fourth of July will net bo celebrated in Tioncsta. ' On the German Eminence, tho annual jubilee takes place at tho house of Mr. Towscr, All our eclcbrutors go there on tho fourth, and are always amply repaid. Franklin celebrates in huge shape, with military companies of infantry and cavalry, brass bands, fire com panies, and a big speech from Col. Forney of Phila. Titusville also cele brates wiOi flourish of trumpets, lire works, processions Ac. Meadville talks of celebrating, but we are not sure whether they mean business or not. Conneautville celebrates with processions, speeches, fun tas tics, toasts and responses, firewcrks, and dance in the evening. Calls for celebrations are general, and the people seem more disposed to remember the DGth anni versary of tho Declaration of Indepen dence, that they have been for some years. Perhaps the celebrations will hnvo tho sanio effects that the battles used to, and will bring us a large flood. Wo hope bo. We are under obligations to Thos. M. King, Assistant Supt. of the A. V. R. R., for favors during the past week. According to notice given, we are to have a new jeweller in town soon. His name is Morris, at Brady's Bend his father's son was want to fix up watches, clocks, jewelry &c. Ho comes to Tioncsta for a larger and more cash business. A couple of men from Waterford, Erie Co., have been in town during the past week, putting up eavo spouting for a good many houses, aud places of business here. We are happy to state that our office stairs are now protected by a lot of eaves which shed tho water off us nicely. M. Henry came near getting his knowledgo-box smashed one day last week. He was riding through the woods, when the top of a treo blew ofT, and came down right beside him. It knocked his hat off and tore a large hole through it. We're glad the hole wasn't through his head. An accident happened at Cobham, a station between Irvineton and Tidioute, on Saturday last, by which two men lost their lives. They were working in a gravel bed, when the bauk caved in on them, killing one instantly, and injuring the other so ho has siuce died. They wcro natives of Swedan. - .... D. W. Clark, has moved into the house formerly owned and occupied by W. W. Diniond, who goes to May- ville soon, to catch pike in Chautau qua Lake. Mis. McKay has purchased Clark's house, and with J. B. Agncw's family occupies it at present. Mr. Aguew proposes building a house in town next Summer. All candidates for nomination for County offices should announce their names in next week i paper, without fail, in order to be legally presented to tho people according to the Craw ford County System. We speak of this because we don't intend to get out any paper on the 10th of July, as that is our regular vacation. With next woek's paper, only three will be issued before the Republican Primary elec tions. Tho dreary drouth which has dried up our grass and oats, was dissi pated on Saturday "evening last by a decided drizzle, which dripped droz zled and dropped during the deathly darkness of the night. Vegetation was invigortcd, but the floods came net, neither a rise. Lumbermen pro dict a rise on the 4th prox. If they get it, Independence Day will be calo bratcd to a great extent 00 the Tioncs ta Creek and Allegheny River. On Friday evening last, about 11 o'clock, a man was picked up on the P. & E. R. R. at Irvineton, who had been run over and killed by a train which had been standing there fur some time before it started off. The body was recognized by men on the O. C. & A. R. R., and was found to be that of John Wood, an Irishman, who had been employed on the Gravel Train. He was known to have been iatoxicated at the time. It is supposed that he was tryiug to crawl under the train, and was knocked down and run over. His body was taken to Union, and interred on Sunday. Nature's Hair Restorative excels everything. No dirt, no sediment, 110 poison ! ' Perfectly reliable. It does the work most effectually. A treatise giving full particulars sent postage free upon application to Procter Bros., Gloucester, Mass., sole agents. See advertisement. 12 2t Notice. Having sold out my business, and being about to leave the place, I re tpcotfully request all indebted to uie tg call and settle at once, and oblige. W. W. DlMOMl. Letter from Utah, The following we extract from a let ter received by D. W. Clark from his cousin, II. G. Clark. Aa it contains matter of interest to all, we publish it for the information of our readers : Ophir Citt, Utaii, June 31, 71. ' You thought when I was at Omaha that I was near tho jumping ofT piace, if you really thought so, what do you think now, we are (that is some of us) in the silver mines of Utah, GO miles southeast of the grand Mormon city of the desert, Salt Lako City. My wife, boy aud brother are here, we are in tho grocery and mining business, are now working two mines which promiso well. Thera are somo of the best silver mines here that are known in tho world and others being found daily. A great many come here and make their stake and leave in a short time, while others dig for months with out even a Eigu or prospect, and so it goes. I suppose it is somo like the oil business but with this diflerencc, you hnvo a lead to follow in -this business. Trade is dull owing to there being no stamp mills in operation here. We now have two emclters and one aras- tra running; and three stamp mills ono arastra, one concentrator and two smelters now building: when these get under way we look for lively times and more men for bcakfast. This is a healthy location as but one man has died since I camo, (Feb 1st) and he was shot. We have sixteen saloons, three hotels, six stores, two brewerys, three blacksmith rhops,three assay offi ces, one hurdy house and three other houses, which I think makes quite a start for a town. The climate Ire re in the mountains is quite fluctuating ; for instance we have had quite hot weath er and a few days since wo had six inches of snow, and to-day it is quite cool again. They have been selling garden tash from the valleys for over a month. Harper's Magazine for July, 1871, contains: The Mount Cenis Railway and Tun nel, with thirteen Illustrations ; Poet and Painter; The United States Naval Academy, with twelve Illustrations; Along the Florida Reef (Concluded,) with Seven Illustrations ; The Recove ry of Jerusalem, with twelve Illustra tions; Put-in-Bay, with four Illustra tions; Anteros, (Concluded); Music in the Night; The American Baron, with three Illustrations; When this Old Flag was New, with thirteen Illus trations ; The Saddest of all is Lov ing; Anne Furness, etc.; Tho Star Spangled Banner ; The Spectre from Elba, with five Illustrations; The Story of a Handkerchief ; Climate of the Lake Region, with four Illustra tions ; My Two Lime-Trees ; Queen Louise, of Prussia ; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor's Literary Record ; Ed itor's Scientific Record ; Editor's His torical Record ; Editor's Drawer. Harper Bros., Franklin Square, New York. Book Binding. We are agent-for as good a book- bindery as there is anywhere. AVe are prepared to do all the binding which may bo brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssunples can be seen at this office. M. P. Jenks, 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." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block. For Sale. The house aud lands known as the "Christie Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., are for sale. Terms cash or approved security. Apply to John A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bauk, Tionesta, Pa, For Sale. One 20 Horse Power Timber Engine and Boiler in good or der. . Inquire of D. S. Knox, 1-tf. Tionesta, Pa. 50,000 lbs Wool Wanted, At llilbronner & Co.'s, for which the highest price in goods or cash will be paid. They have just received tho agency for an Eastern House, 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 " Imnau Liue 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 AmiUh them with all the information required. To Nebraska, California, and Kan sas, and the B. &. M. R. R. Lands. Tho "Burlington Route," so called, lies, right in the path of the Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately in tho center of the great westward movement of emigration. Crossing Illinois. and Iowa, it strikes the Mis siouri river at three points. These three points are tho gateways into three great sections of the trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omaha, where the great Fncifiic road will take you to the land of gold and grapes, sunny mountains, and perpetual summer. The middle gate is Plattsmouth, whir' nens upon the south half of N ' ,a, south of the Platto river, a reta il unsurpassed on tho Continent for agriculture and grazing. Just here are ihe 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 terminus of the road. The Southern gate leads to Kansas, by connections with the St. Joe Rnad at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Kansas City. The trains of the Burlington run smoothly and safolyj and make all connections. It runs tho best of coach, cs, Pullman Palace and Pullman Din ing cars, and should you take the jgurney for the journey's sake alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to find a home or a farm, and you cannot find either better than among the B. & M. lands, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware lino, 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. MARRIED. SUMMERS PYLE June 15th, 1071, by I'ev. 8. 8. Burton, afethe bride's resi dence., Charles P. Summers, of Jersey City, N. J., to Sarah J. Pylo, of Hurmouy townvhip, Forest couutj , Pa. TRIAL. LIST, FOR JULY TERM, 1871. J. Childs and Dennison Palmer vs Proper Reck. J. Childs and Dennison Palmer vs D. J. MeQualjj. J. Childs and Dennison ralmer vs D. McNinifrtain. J. Cliilds and Dennison Palinor vs John Kennedy. J. Childs and IJennison Palmer vs John McQuaijr. J. Childs Hud Donnison Talmcr vs Peter MoQuttitr. J. O. Pale vs Horace 'Wiiklns and Daniel W. Amy. f. R. M. Crawford vs Lacy C Co. T. S. Mcsncr vs Hummason liros. Goo. K. Thayer vs T. A. Nolan. A brail Drake, for nse vs A. J. Maze. Myron K. Porter vs Caroline Porter. P. II. Ellsworth and Wophia Kllsworth, for use vs Jno. H. Dilka, et. al. Elizabeth Ooer vs Reuben C. Scott ct. al. Geo. H. Hunter vs C. L. Davis. J. B. A'JKEW. Pro. 12-Rt. JU RUBEB A. Is a South Ainorican plant that has been used for many years by the medical facility of thoso countries with wondorlui cllicary, and is a Sure and Porfect Itemed for all Diseasos of tho Liver and Snloen, Enlargement or Ob Btrmrtion of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs, Poverty or a want of Klood, In turmittent or Remittent i'evers, Inllarnatlon of tho Liver, Drojwy, of the Rlood, Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundiee, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague and Eever, or their Concomitants. Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most perfect alterative, and Is offered to the public a.-) u great invirorator and remedy tor all impurities of the blood, or for organic, weakness with their attendant evils. For tho foregoing complaints Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is confidently recommended to every family as a household remedy, anil should be freely taken in all derangements of the systeinv. It Is 5.0T A rilYSIC It is not what is popularly culled a 1UT TICKS, nor is it in tended on such ; but is simply a powerful alterative (riving health, vigor and tone to all the vital forces, and animates and forti fies all weak ami lymphatic temperaments. JOHN li. KEL1AWJU, Piatt St., New York. Solo Agent for the United Stutes. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. 11-4 1 Attention Agonts I Think of This J Wonderful Siiccc! S3,O0O copies of Brockett'g History of the Franco-German War, sold lirst 60 days. It will soon contain a full history of the bloody Rehelliouin Paris, making nearly 1300 pages and 150elegant illustrations, and will sell 5 times liuster than heretofore. Price only J-,50. Incomplete works, written in tho interest of tho Irish and French, are being ollered w ith old cuUi, and for want of merit claiming to bo of lieial, tc. iicware of such. Jirockett's in both English and German, is the most im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and last selling work extant. lAHik to your in terests, strike quickly and you can coin money. Circulars free and terms excelled bvnono. A. II. 11 L lilJAKD, Publisher, W) Chestnut St., Phila. 12-lw, AGENTS WANTED I For the Drilliant Witty Dook THE MIMIC WORLD, AND PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. liy Olivo Logan. Pleases everybody: will sell immensely ; is genial, jaunty and Imro-toucd; has title in 6 colors, and tl lluNtialious. Nothing like it 1 ( unvass-ing-liixik a rare beautv. Now World Publishing Co., 7th tV Miii ket SH., Phila. l: it Oil Creek & Allegheny River Ry O V AND AFTER Monday Juno 5, 1871, 1 rains will run as lollows; SOUTHWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. 4 2 2d Class. 6 10 14 a. m. a. m. Corry p. in. a. in. a. m. 8 00 fl 10 9 30 9 64 10 20 11 00 11 20 0 l ." 11 00 a nu 0 24 8 37 6 4t 6 65 '7 10 7 25 Spartansburg fly mien Centreville Tryonville Uydetown AR TitURvilla UK Miller Farm Shall'er Pioneer AR Tet Centre IB Columbia Tarr Farm Rynd Farm Ilousevillo McClintock All Oil City rB Oleopolis Eagle Rock President Tionesta Hickory Trim key villa Tidioute Irvineton A 42 11 35 6 M 11 47 7 04 11 rr 7 13 13 03 7 25 VI 15 7 35 12 25 7 42 12 45 8 02 1 03 8 07 1 08 8 17 1 1 8 25 1 20 8 28 1 28 8 85 1 35 M 40 1 38 lis 4H hi 44 7 40 7 5'J 8 03 8 10 8 23 8 30 8 38 8 42 8 50 8 M 0 00 0 15 6 10 11 35 6 65 12 15 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 43 7 65 1 05 8 10 8 20 8 30 8 40 9 00 9 05 9 20 1 55 2 10 2 25 2 40 2 55 3 00 3 -M W! 1 4'J 8 M 1 63 9 10 2 05 0 15 2 10 0 45 2 M 0 fxl 2 48 9 5! 2 00 10 23 3 12 10 15 3 40 11 10 4 25 11 82 4 60 11 38 4 50 12 30 5 37 1 20 6 15 1 45 6 43 2 24 7 10 4 05 8 40 10 44 10 64 11 11 12 01 3 32 3 41 3 68 4 40 ADDITIONAL SFCOND-CLASS TRAINS-SOUTH. No. 10 Titusville 2.10 p. m.; Miller 2.50; Pioneer 3.20; Pet Centre 3.33; Columbia 4.15; Tarr Farm 4.2.'l; Rynd Farm 4.37; Kouscvillo 4.55; Gil City 5.20. No. 8 Corry 0,15a. m.; Titusville 8.35; Miller Farm 9.25; Pet Centra 9.4H; Colum bia 10.13; Tarr Farm 10.1s; ltyml Farm 10.27; Rouseville 10.35; Oil City 11.00. No. 18 Pet Centre 1.28 p. 111.; Columbia 1.50; Tarr Farm 2.05; Rvnd Farm 2.10; Rouscvillo2.30; Oil City 3.00. No. 22 Oil City 6.30" n. 111.; Oleopolis 7.25; Tionesta 8.61; Truukcyvillo 10.15; Tidioute 11.11. NORTHWARD TRAIN'S. STATIONS: 1st Class. 2d Class. 13 9 a. m. a. 111. 00 7 45 7 20 9 05 8 05 10 15 8 20 10 44 8 45 11 40 I9 30 12 21 9 35 12 32 10 05 1 03 10 65 1 50 3 1 n.m J 12 45 p. in. Irvineton Tidiouto Ttunkeyville Hickory Tioncsta Provident Eagle Rock Oleopolis AB Oil City DE McClintock Kousevilla Rynd Farm Tarr Farm Columbia AR Pot Centre DK Pioneer Khnller Millor Farm AR Titusvillo PE ITydotown Tryonvillo Centreville o 0.1 1 28 6 47 1 45 6 05 1 64 0 15 2 14 0 34 112 35 10 5. 2 38 2 47 3 15 ,8 59 6 00 0 13 6 10 0 20 a 25 i;o 29 6 34 3 20 (( 32 3 35 13 40 3 45 3 40 3 65 7 40 7 55 7 59 j8 04 8 10 8 14 8 21 11 30 11 60 12 00 12 25 12 88 12 48 1 05 2 10 2 25 2 30 2 40 2 65 3 10 3 20 3 33 3 45 4 15 4 40 5 20 0 30 0 42 8 59 4 00 8 23 8 30 1 25 1 45 2 00 2 15 2 45 3 05 3 20 '3 50 4 10 4 30 4 60 5 60 52 '4 15 8 40 8 60 4 20 8 44 J7 15 4 40 9 05 7 35 4 45 9 10 7 44 4 55 9 20 7 57 5 08 9 34 8 05 5 17 h 43 118 14 l!5 27 9 50 Glynden Spartansburg 8 24 6 38 10 02 Corry 8 55 8 10 10 32 ADDITln L SKCOND-t'LASSTRAINS-NORTH No. 1 1 -Oil City (1.55 a. m.; RoiiHovllle 7.20; Tan I arm 7.40; Columbia 7.55; Pet Centre W.lu; noncer .iu; Aimer vm; Titusville 9.55. No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. m.: Corry 11.25. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.; Rouseville 11.45; Rynd Farm 11.53; Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titusville 2.ou; uorry 4. p. ni. No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p. m.j Trunkoy villel.45; Tionesta 2.43; Oloopolis 4.25; Oil City 5.20. () Trains do not stop. (J) Stop on signal. () Stop for meals. Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily ; all other trains daily except Sundays. N. B. 'I1 rain No. 19 is uu Expross from Titusville to Corry. SILVER PALACE SLEEPING CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without chai:ge. No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. No. (i Diroct to Pittsburgh without change. C. 3. HEPBURN JNO. PITCAIRN, Superintendent. Gen'l Manager, PITIIOLE VALLEY R'Y. o N AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, Trains will run as loliows : TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4. Oleopolis, 10.46 a m 3.40 p m Bennett, , 10.38 " 8.28 " Woods 10.30 " 8.18 " Prathors Mill 10.24 " 8.10 " PitholeCity 10.10 2.55 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3. PitholeCitv, 8.40 am 1.40 pm Prathers iiiill 8.48 " 1.48 ' Woods 8.58 " 1.50 " Bennett 9.02 " 2.02 " Oloopclis 9.18 " 2.18 ' An Extra Train leaves Pithole City on Saturdays at 0.10 p. 111. making close con nection at Oleopolis with Trains on the Oil Creek fc Allegheny River Railway forCor ry and intermediate points. Return Train leaves Oleopolis at 7.15 p. m., arriving at Pithole City at 7.61. All other Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on the Oil Creek & Allegheny River Hallway, North und South. Two Lines of Stages run daily between Pitholo City, Miller Farm anil Pleasant ville, inakingcoiiuoctioii wiiharrivinguud departing Trains. J, T. BLA1H, FID. BISHOP, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa. Wells' C arbolic Tablet, For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. 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WHOSE sufferings have boon protract ed from hidden causes, and wboM cases require prompt troattaont to render exintonco dosirablo ; If you am suffering, or have affrd from involuntary discharges, what effort docs it produce on your goneral health T Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tlredf Does a littlo extra exertion produce pal pitation of thoheart T Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or yourkidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urino somo- times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on settling T Or does a thick skuin rise I the top T Or is a sediment at the bottom af ter it has stood awhile T Do you har spells of short breathing or dispepsiaf Ar your bowels constipated T Do you have spells of frainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impared? I your mind constantly dwelling on thla subject? Do you foci dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or"liio ? Do you wish to"be left alone, away from everybody 1 Does any little thing mke you start or Jump? Is your sloop broken or restless? Is the lustre of your oye aa brilliant? Tho bloom on your chock as bright? Da you enjoy yourself in society as woll ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feci as much confident" in yousclf ? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If ae, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nighU? Your back wook, your knees woak, and have but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver-complaint ? Now, reader, lelf-abnse, venereal 'J1- eases badly cured, and sexual exceseea, are all capable of producing a weakness of tha generative organs. The organs of genera tion.whon in'porfoct health, make the.mao Did you ever think that those bold, dell ant, enorgotic, porsevering, successful bna-inoss-men are always those whose genera tive organa are in perfect health? Yoa novor hear such men complain of being melancholy, of norvousncss, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot suoceod in business ; they don't be come sad and discouraged j they arealwaya polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and"look you and them right in th face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about thorn. I do nat mean tnoso who keep the organa inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin thoir constitutions, but also tliev do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured dis eases, from the effects of aolf-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in thoso organs that has reduced the genoul system so much as to produce almost e very othor disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal alluctlous, suicide, and al most every othor form of disease which humanity is heir to, and tho real cause of tho troublo scarcely ever suspected and have doctored fur all but the right eue. Diseases.of these organs require the u of a Diurotle. HELMBOLD'S FLUIO EXTRACT BL'CIIU Is tho great Diuretic, and. is a cortain curofor disoascs of the Bluddor, Kldnoys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Woukness, Fomalo Compluiuts, Gener al Dobity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe malo, from whatever cause originating, and no mutter of how long standing. If no treatment Is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may eusuo. Our flesh and blood are supported from these soimws, and tho health and happiness, asd tliat of Posturlty, depend upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Helmbold's Extract Buchn, established upward of l'J.Ccars, prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist, Broadway. Now York, and 101 Ssuth lOlh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Puu-B $1.23 per bottle or 8 bottles for jKi.50, delivered to any ad dress, bold by all Druggests everywhere. N (INK ARE OENl'INE VNLFNS DONE TP IN STEl. E.N'li RAY ED Wrapper, fac-sinilo of my Chemical Ware house, and signed H.T. HELM BOLD. : i y