TUESDAY MOANING, JUNE 27- BOROUGH OFFICERS. liitrncn-Tt. It. Mat. ( unrilmen.lncob Nhilver, J. R. Stroup, W. W, Dimond. H. II, IIalot, J. Wlnans. Jutir.cothe l'eace . P. Morellliott, D.H.Knox. Xnattbtr 3. N.Tcltswortli. tlvhool JUrectnrs J. Wlnans, J. A. Dale, J. A. Proper, Jacob Hhrlver, D. 8. Kuox, H. I). Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jmhie James Cami-duli,. Associate Jmlijes3. A. I'ROPBB, Atf Uhkw Cook. .sheriff V,. L. Davis. JHstriet Attorney V. V. MABon. W Sil.-TI.HY. l'rothtmotnry, llcyiater t Recorder, de. VVmn'.mJ--N. WnKKl.KH, IlENJ El.MOTT, PETKR MKIM'ILI.IOTT. ,....., .Viiiriiii-ncrn( H. r . RonnER. Juru 'anmisioner 3 ah. OilpilwaM, Vm.'1attkiikom. hi(i .Surveyor S.T). InwiN. . . lnul . IT V TW1NH. '7 J " : llACKETT. Eli , vvii',y - Uol.KMAW, WM. CLAnK. . Member Lmjres VMh DuMct-Q. W Vcofiki.d. Mnl AWinfcW. A. Wali.ack. AfcwUij) John . Hai.u t. C. A A. I R. TIMETABLE, OOINO NORTH. Arrlvo. Popart. Mall 1.20 p.m. i.sijp.m . .a 0.371). ill. 0.40 p. m "i"" OOINO BOOTH. Arrive. Drpnrt, Kxpross. Mail 10.01 a. in. 10.07 a. m, 3.10 I, in. 8.20 . in LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rov. A. Virtue holds services in the rresbyterian Church on Sabbath next, morning and evening. R. II. Roberts is to sink one of Tinas Run wells deeper, lie starts in on it this week. R. C. Stephenson has gone to the Milton farm, below Oil City to put down another well. We wish he may get as largo a well as thcro is on the river. Mrs. D. S. Knox has our heartfelt thanks for a boquet of magnificent shape, color and smell. e appreci nto all such presents, and hold the givers in grateful remembrance. On Saturday, II. W. Roberts, of this place, got away with a rattl snake which sported twelve rattles. Ilab. just snaked hi in out of his skin And wears his rattles as an ornament . ViOu Thursday last the new ceract cry was dedicated at Oil City. The ( BtoryTtru Brass Baud wero present ;" nd discoursed music for the occasion. We are just now preparing to dedicate our next rafting season. 'A big dinner, dance and picnic, will tttko place in tho Wilderness, in Clarion county, about twelve miles from here, ou the 4tb. The proceeds ure to go towards building a Catholic Church at that place. Miss Ada Fagundas, of Mead ville, is to go "up in a balloon" with Ttof. S. S. Thurston, the celebrated aeronaut, at Franklin, -on tho 4th of July. Terra firms suits us on" big occasions like tho 4tb. Mr. Graham, of Oil City is to -continue operations of Ross Rim, in stead of R. C. Stephenson, as we an nounced last week. Mr. Graham tells s that he has never been satisfied, and proposes to go down until he knows he is satiated. In our report of tho Democratic nominations last week, wo got in the .in the of D. B. Curl, as the nominee .of Clarion Co., for tho office of Assembly. The successful candidate was J. B. Lawson, of Madison tp., Clarion Co. The Mead ville Republican tells us that the test well which was put down In that placo recently has, on being "rested" for a few weeks.filled up about half way with oil. The Meadvilliaus are excited and aro going to work to test the well. A man named John D. Hart, got - drunk in Franklin on Thursday last, pulled a revolver from his pocket and tired two shots at a woman. He next conic in contest with one Hardicastle, when a scuttle eusued, during which the revolver went off, the ball grazing llardieastlu's arm. Hart was arrested and is now in jail. We caution our readers to look .out for a new counterfeit two-dollar noto ou the Ninth National Bank of the city of New York, which has been put in circulation, lhe vignette in the left corner has the appearance of a wood-cut rather than a steel engraving and in the right corner of the back tho ink has a bluish appearance. A Mr. Graves, who lives near Titusville. passed through town on Tuesday last, on his way home, with fawn, about three weeks old which he had captured on Coon Creek, about a mile aud a half abovo Lacytown. It was about the size tf a dog, spotted, lonir ears, aud a stub tail. He was .offered five dollars for it, but wanted lift v. We hadn't that amount of iilthy lucre about us, so we. didn't pur thiUC. We were at Pittsburgh last week as a delegate to the Grand Temple of Fa. from Tionesta Temple of Honor No. 108. We met loU of temperance men, had a good time, and assisted in electing the following officers for the ensuing year: G. W. T., J. M. Bunn, New Wash- ngton, Ta. ; G. W. V. T., T. M. High ey, Philadelphia; G. W. R-, R. C. Bull, Thila.; O. W. T., Charles Kelley, Phila.; G. W. U., J. R. Mc- Farland, Hollidayflburg; G. W. G., J. B. Jones, Pittsburgh ; G. W. C, A. II. Scmbower, Titusville; Trustees Geo. W. Turner, John Shedden, Phila- elphia, and A. A. Parker, Ebens- burjr. Dr. Bunn, it will be remembered in stituted the Temple at this place, and is a live worker in the cause, lie was awarded tho highest office in the gift of the Grand Temple for his faithful ness, and we have no doubt that he will fill tho place with honor to him self, and the order. We are in receipt of a communi cation dated at White Oaks, and post marked at West Hickory, telling us of a prize fight which is to take place on "flcming hill," on the 28th inst., giving the parties' names, aud saying that the bet is $50 a side. It is signed by a name of which we can loarn nothing, consequently don't know whether the correspondence is a legitimate thing, or a sell. The parties who are to try their skill, are both females, and for fear we might injure some re spectable women, through ignorance, we omit their names. Should we learn that the correspondent wrote in good faith we shall probably . regret not having published his letter. We act as seems to us right. At Petroleum Centre, on Tuesday evening last a man named William Dwyer shot his wife several times with a revolver, while he was under the in fluence of liquor. Two of the shots took effect in tho shoulder, one in the forehead, one in the cheek, and one in the breast. He was arrested and is now in jail. The woman's wounds are not pronounced necessarily fatal. She is a woman loved, and respected by all who know her. He was game at first but has now a streak of repentance on. Shooting is getting monotonous in the oil regions. Cannot the programme be changed? The President Judges throughout the State will receive a salary of $5, 000 for the ensuing year, commencing the 1st day of June. The associate judges will receive in lieu of the salary now allowed by law five dollars for every day they may be employed in the discharge of their official duties. The salary of no associate judge shall be less than three hundred dollars. The judges of tho Supremo Court have had their salaries raised to $7,000 a year. J. R. Stroup, of this place met with an accident which will unfit him for work for some time to come. He was working on Proper's barn, on Dutch Hill, and in trimming the branches off a tree he had felled, the ax glauced, and cut a gash in his right leg, just above the ankle, about three or four inches long. He was carried home, and is still confined to the bouse. He has our sympathy, as rwell as that of the whole community A great want ot tnis place is tenant houses. Scarcely a day passes but we hear inquiries for houses to rent. Should some capitalist put up ten or a dozen good houses to rent at reasonable figures, he would have no trouble in filling them in a short time, with good responsible tenants. By a law passed at the last ses sion of the Legislature, township clerks are required within sixty days after the annual election to make out and publish a full and complete statement of the financial condition of such township, under a penalty of $50, A. II. Partridge and D. W. Clark start for Jamestown N. Y., to-day, where they will meet their wives, and together will take a trip to Niagara and Wyoming Falls. They will all return in about a week or ten days. The Fagundus Farm, proper, is said to be producing only about 150 bbls. per day. The Gillespie Farm, three-fourths of a mile west, on Hick ory Creek, produces at least as much, and the wells hold out better. C. V. Culver's well about a mile this side of West Hickory Station is going down and, the contractor tells us, will be ready to test next week. The indications are said to be good. Sheriff Davis, and Mr. Benedict have just returned from Old Forest where they have been on a fishing ex- cuision. They captured about 50 lbs, of trout, which oin't so bad for trout, A child of John Jlatbe s was buried on Dutch Hill on Sunday last, This is the second child Mr. Mathe 1 has loH in the latt two months. We call the attention of our read ers to the new advertisement of Sloan & Van Uiesen, blacksmiths and wagon- makers. Give them a call. The interest in sporting circles concerning the great wrestling match between Major J. II. McLaughlin of Titusville, and N. L. Dorrance of Chicago, for one thousand dollars a side and the champion belt, culminat ed lest week at the Parshall Opera House, and resulted in a decisive vic tory for McLaughlin. The following officers of the Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. of Ta., were elected at Erie, during the session there : G. W. C. T., 8. B. Chase ; G. W. V. T., W. II. Fries ; O. W. V. C, Carrie R. Williams ; G. W. Sec., L. Ellen Wright ; O. W. T., 8. 8. King ; G. M., O C. Faucett. The delegates to the Right Worthy Grand Lodge were Chill Hazzard, of Washington county; A. Bostwick, of Beaver; E. W. Kirby, of Franklin, and A. Weichman, of Philadelphia. Music can no longer be consider ed a luxury, and those who spend fab ulous sums in purchasing Sheet Music are simply throwing their money away If our musical friends will take the trouble to procure a copy of retort' Musical Monthly, they will see what their wiser friends are doing namely, getting better MuhIc at one and two cents a piece than they are buying at thirty, forty and fifty cents. Each number of this valuable publication contains thirty-six pages of Music, printed from full-size music-plates, embracing Sacred and Secular Songs, Duets, Choruses, Polkas, Waltzes, etc., in every issue. The July number commences Vol ume VIII., and contains thirteen pieces of Music, neatly bound, that would cost just four dollars and fifty cents in sheet-form. You can get it by mail, post-paid, by sending thirty cents to J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway, New York. Nature's Hair Restorative excels everything. No dirt, no sediment, no poison 1 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 To Nebraska, California, and Kan- sat, and the B. A. M. R. R Lands. The "Burlington Route," so called lies, right in the path of the Star of Empire. It runs almost immediately in the. 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 the gateways ii.to three great sections of the trans Missouri region. The Northern gate is Omaha, where the 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 Platte river, a region unsurpassed an the continent for agriculture and grazing. Just here are the B. it. 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 Capita! 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. 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 ing cars, and should you take the journey for the journey's sake alone, you will be repaid ; or take it to tin a home or a farm, and you cannot fin either better than among the B. & M lands, where you can buy on ten years' credit, and at a low price. 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 House, and want all the wool they can possibly get. Take your wool there and get good prices. A. H. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Inman Line Oceau 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. M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, Meadville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds Ac., at 20 per cent, below marked prices. Several of our oitizens have patronized him, and find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the comer of Wa ter and Chtstmitts.,in Cullum block, 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. Samples can be seen at this office. Fob Sale. The house and lands known ft the "Christie Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., are for sale. Terras cash or approved security. Apply to John A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pa. Fob Sale. One 20 Horse Power Thaber Engine and Boiler in good or der. Inquire of D. 8. Knox, 1-tf. Tionesta, Pa. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, "Saw mill men, uu men, ana otner citizens oi 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. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. BLACKSMITHS AND "WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Kim Streets, TIONESTA, IP.A. This firm la nreDared to do all work In its line, and will warrant everything done at their shops to Rive satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to IIOItSlO-MIIOEIXU, Give them a trial, and you will not re gret tc ia-ij. JEWELRY STORE. R. E. MORRIS, I .ate of Brady's Bend, has located in Tionesta, and is prepared to do all kinds ol work in the line of ropairiug Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &o. Tn crond style and warrantAd to rive aatia- d- -..--- action, watches, Jewelry, tc., win De lea In care of D. 8. Knox, who will be re- aponaible for their safe return. 13-iy. xw MUK1U3, NOTICE Is hereby giren that the Partnership lately subsisting between J. B. Agnew and J. I . Siirnins. under firm of Asrnew Sicgins, haa been dissolved by mutual consent. Our books are in the hands of J B. Aenew. who is authorised to collect all dsbts due the firm. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said firm will please call and Nettle as we desire to olose up our dooks at ou. al. 13. r. W, J. P. BIGGINS. 13-3t. Dissolution Notice. The Co-nartnershiD heretofore existing between J. H. Booth and K. U. Sargent, Musiu Dealers. Tituaville. Pa., under the firm name or Booth Sargent, is hereby dissolved from this date by mutual con sent. The business will hereafter be oarrl ed on bv Mr. U. Ii. Sargent, who will as sums all liabilities of the concern and collect all debts due the same. J. 11. BOOTH, K. U. SAHQKNT, 13-St. School Tax Notice. In accordance with the provisions of the 2d section n of the hereby el of the Act of 21. Api notice is civen by the undersigned Treasurer of Tionesta Borough Holiool n , - -I ... ,,u, ha will ..n n .1 .On. Ihfl 1 ut day of July next, at his store in Tionesta, receive school tax. the duplicate being in his hands and will receive and receipt for the same for three months after the date of this notice. If any persons charged with school tax shall on or before the expiration of two months from the date hereof, pay the amouut of his or her tax, they shall be entitled to a deduction of live per cent on the amount thereof, but thereafter no de. duction or abatement will in any event be made, but the same will be collected upon warrant. V. o. kwUa, 13-St. Treasurer. TRIAL LIST, FOB. JULT TERM, 1871. J. Chillis and Denuison Palmer vs Proper v HOCK. J. ChlMs and Dcnnlson Palmer vs D, McQuaiur. J. Chi Mm aud Denuison Palmer vs D, MoNuuirtiiin. J. Childs and Denuison Palmer vs John Keiinodv. J. Childs aud Dennison Palmer vs John McUuaiir. J. Childs aud Dennison Palmer vs rotor McOuaiir. J. G. Dale vs Horace Wilkins and Daniel W. Amy. O. R. M. Crawford vs Lacy Co. T. 8. Mesiier va llummason Bros, Geo. K. Thayer vs T. A. Nolan. A brail Drake, fur use vs A. J. Maze. Mvron K. Porter vs Caroline Porter. II. Kllaworth and Wonhia Kllsworth, tor use vs J no. 11. DUks. et, al. Elizabeth Ueer vs Kuteu C. bcott et. al, Uou. H. Uuutor va C. L. Davis. J. B. AiiNEW, Pro. 12-St. uPsychomancy. This word derived from the Greek, signifying the power or me soul, spirit or mina, anu u the lamia of all human knowledire, Psychomancy is the title of a new work of WO pages, iy neroeri Hamilton, a. A. giving full instructions in the science o Soul CharmiiiK and PsvcholoKio Fascina, tion t how to exert this wonderful power over men or animals instantaneously, at will. Jttoavnea Mesmerism, now lit be come Trance or Writing Mediums, Divina- tion, (Spiritualism, Alchemy, l'lillosopli of omens and Dreauis, Jlrikrham Young' Harem, Guide to Marriaue, dc This is the only book in the Eiiirlish lanRUaire pro fessing to teach this occult power, and is of immense advaulaure to the Merchant I sellins goods, the Lawyer in gaining the contidem-e of Jurors, the Physician in heal insr the sick l to Lovers, in sccuriiiK tl aiiections of the opposite sex, and all seek inn riches or happiness. Prioe by mall, incloth, 11,25 ; paper covers, f I. Agents wanted for this book, Private Medical Works, Perfumery, Jewelry, Ac., who will receive sample free. Address!. W. Kv ans, Publisher aud Perfumer, il Bouih Mh St., Phil., Ps. H-4w, Oil Creek & Allegheny River Ry o N AND AFTER Monday June 8, 1871, Trains will run as follows t SOUTHWARD TRAINS, STATIOH3: 1st Class. 4 2 a. m. a. m. p, 2d Class. 10 14 a. m. a. m. Corrv a ia ii ou 6 50 8 00 9 10 9 30 U 54 10 20 11 00 11 20 Hpartanaburg 6 42 11 85 Olvoden 6 M 11 47 6 24 87 4fl 6 55 7 10 7 25 7 40 7 69 8 03 8 10 8 23 Centrevllle 7 M 11 5ft 7 13 12 03 7 25 12 15 7 85 12 25 7 42 12 45 8 02 1 03 ryonviUa Hydetown AR TltuiTill rK 6 lfl 11 85 6 55 12 15 Millar Farm Shatter 8 07 8 17 8 25 1 08 1 18 1 25 7 20 12 20 7 40 12 43 7 65 1 05 Pioneer An ret Ccntro PB 8 28 8 3-5 8 40 1 28 1 35 1 38 8 30 8 38 8 10 8 20 8 30 8 46 9 00 9 05 9 20 1 65 2 10 2 25 2 40 2 65 8 00 8 20 8 40 Columbia Tarr Farm 8 42 Rynd Farm Rouseville 68 48 D 1 44 118 60 8 63 1 49 8 6ft McClintock 18 66 1 53 9 10 2 05 9 13 2 10 9 45 2 SO 9 66 2 4ft 9 69 2 50 10 23 3 12 9 00 9 15 AR OU City DS 10 15 11 10 OleopoH 4 25 Eaule Mock 11 S2 4 50 11 88 4 68 12 30 5 37 President Tionesta Hickory 10 44 S 32 1 20 8 15 1 45 6 43 2 24 7 10 Trunkeyville 10 64 8 41 Tidioute Ji ii 3 64 Irvineton 12 01 4 40 4 05 8 40 ADDITIONAL SrcoWD-CtASSTBAINB-eODTH. Ko. 10 Titusville 2.10 p. m.: Miller 2.50: Pioneer 8.205 Pet Centre 8.38; Columbia 4.15; Tarr Farm 4.23; llynd Farm 4.37; Kousevllle 4.oo; on city o.vi. No. 8 Corry B.ld a. In. j ijiusvuie o.ot; Miller Farm 9.25; Pet Centre 9.48; Colum bia 10.13 Tarr Farm 10.18; llyna arin 10.27 Bousoville 10.35; Oil City 11.00. No. 18 Pet Centre 1.28 p. m. Columbia 1.60; Tarr Farm 2.05; llynd Farm 2.10; Kousevillea.si1: uu city a.uu. No. il oil city 0.3U a. m.j uioopons 7.25; Tionesta 8.M; xrunKcyviuo lo.loj Tidioute 11.11. KORTttWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: 1st Class. " 2d Class. 8 1 13 9 in. p. m p. m. ft. m. a. m. Irvineton Tidioute Trunkeyville 12 45 5 05 6 00 7 45 1 28 6 47 7 20 9 05 1 45 6 05 8 05 10 15 1 64 6 15 H8 20 10 44 Hickory Tionesta President 2 14 6 84 8 45 11 40 12 85 16 55 H9 30 12 21 Eagle Hock 2 88 8 69 9 85 12 82 2 47 7 08 10 05 1 03 Oleo polls AR 8 15 7 35 10 65 1 60 2 10 Oil City 6 00 3 20 7 40 11 80 6 13 6 82 7 55 11 60 6 16 3 35 7 69 12 00 6 20 3 40 8 04 12 25 6 25 3 45 8 10 12 38 6 29 8 49 8 14 12 48 6 34 3 65 8 21 105 McClintock 2 25 Rousevill Rynd Farm 2 30 2 40 2 65 8 10 J arr Farm Columbia AR 3 20 Pot Centre 6 36 8 59 8 23 6 42 4 06 8 30 6 62 14 15 8 40 6 66 4 20 8 44 XI 15 4 40 9 05 1 25 1 45 2 00 2 15 2 45 8 03 8 20 3 60 4 10 4 30 4 60 6 60 t 33 8 45 Pioneer Shatter 4 15 4 40 0 20 Miller Farm AR Titusville PR 7 85 4 45 7 44 4 56 7 67 5 08 8 05 5 17 e 10 9 20 B9 84 9 43 Hvdetown Tryen ville cenirevme Glynden 08 14 g5 27 9 66 Snartansburg 8 24 6 38 10 02 6 10 10 82 corry o oo ADDITIONAL SECOND-CLASSTRAINS-NOKTH No. 15 Oil City 6.55 a. m.! Rouseville 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.46; Columbia 7.55 Pet Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 9.25; Titusville 9.55. No. 7 Titusville 9.00 a. va.; corry ll.as. No. 11 Oil City 11.20 a. m.; Rouseville 11.45 Rynd Farm 11.63; Tarr Farm 12.03; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Miller 1.25; Titusville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. m. No. 21 Tidioute 12.45 p. m.j Trunkey ville 1.45; Tionesta 2.43; 01eopolla4.25; Oil City 6.20. () Trains do not atop. (J) Stop on signal, ft) HtoD for meals. Trains 5, 6, 21 and 22 run daily ; all other trains daily except Sundays. N. B. Train No. 19 ia an Express from Titusville to corry. SILVER PALAOB SLEEPING CAR TRAINS, No. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. No. 1 Direct to Philadelphia without change. No. 5 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. No. 6 Direct to Pittsburgh without change. C. J. HEPBURN Superintendent. JNO. PITCAIRN, Gen'l Manager, JU RUBEBA. 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This Machine lias never competed at any National or State Fair, or great trial. without havinir received the First Premi um. and has been awarded a irreater num ber of Medals than any other machine now betore me pumio, FOR SALE BY D. S. KNOX, Tionesta, Pa. 5-3ni. X L REVOLVERS The Now X L Revolver, No. 1 22-100 Cal., No. ii S2-100 Oil., short. No. 8 32-100 Cal.. loinr. No. 4 38-100 Cal., for Pocket Revolvers, are uuturpanaed. They use the ordinary Copper Cartridge ana are peauii nil in snapo anu uiiian. THE BALL A RD DERRINGER, 41-100 Cal., has no equal as a Derringer. Full and complete stock of Guns, Bifles, Pistols, Ammuni tion and Sportsmen's Goods Manufactured by lui.invi.v & iiui,ki:jit, 83 Chambers and 65 Roade Streets, Soud for Catalogues. '.NEW YORK. int. mm nIMUil U-.illl Attention Agents I Tnink of Tins Wonderful Nueces I 23,000 copies of brook ett's History of the Franco-Gorman War, sold lirtit tW days. It w ill soon contain a full history of tho bloody Reliellion in Paris, making tieurly GOO pages and 150eleguut illustrations, and will sell 5 tiiutta laiUtr thuu heretofore. Price only t-,'. Incomplete works, written in the intoret of the Irish and French, are being ollere I with old cuUt, and for want of merit cLiiniing to be ol ticial, Ac. Rowaro of fcui-h. Ui-ockelt's in both Kngiish and Oermaii, is the incwt Im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and lust soiling work extant, l-o.'k to your in terests, strike quickly and you can coin money. Circulars lice anil terms excelled by none. A. II. Hl'liUARD, Publisher, 100 Choitnut St., Phils. 1- Il ka ta 4.11 l. ADD RE S S To the Nervoous AXD rtrilOSKsnflerines have bwm protraet VV ed from hidden causes, and whosa casos require prompt treatment to render existenco desirablo ; If you are suffering, or have uflere from Involuntary discharges, what effeo does it produce on your general health? Do you feci weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of tholhcart? Doos your liver, or urinary organs, or your k idnoys, frequent ly got out of order ? Is your urine some times thick, milky or flocky, or Is It ropy on settling? Or docs a thick skum rise to the top ? Or la a sediment at tho bottom af ter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dlspcpsia? Ar your liowols constipated? Do yoti hava spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impared? Ia your mind constantly dwelling on thla subjoct? Doyoufecl dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or.life? Do you wish to'he left alone, away from everybody? Does any little thing mko you start or Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in youself ? Are your spirits dull and flag. ping, given to fits of melancholy ? If eo, 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-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dla- eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, aro all capable of producing a weakness of tha generative organs. The organs of genera tion, whon ln'pcrfoct health, make the.man Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, porseverlng, successful bua-iness-men are always those whose genera tive organs are In perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart." They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't be come sad and discouraged j they arealwaya polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, andlook you and them right In tho face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about thorn. I do nat mean tnose who keep the organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their coustitutlona, but also thoatt they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured dis eases, from the effects of solf-abnse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the geneal system so mrich as to produce almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, aud al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected anil have doctorod forall but the right one. DiBeases'of these organ require the uso of a Diuretio. HELM HOLD'S FLUII EXTRACT BUC1IU is the groat Dlurotio, and Is a certain enrefor disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Femule Complaint, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fo malo, from whatover cause originating, and no maUor of how long standing.. If no treatment Is obmitted to, Co umption or Insanity may ensue. Our flush and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, rivpeiwU upoa prompt use of a reliable reirody. Ilelmbold's Extract Ruchu, established upw ard of I'.iJ.Ccars, prepared by 11. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist, 5!4 Rroadway. New York, and 104 Ssulh loth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pnu e Jl.23 per bottle ot fl bottle for 11.50, delivered to any ad dBeaa. Sold by all Druggostsoverywlutre. NONT. ARK" GKNITXR I'NT.FSS DON K TP IN STUL KNUlt.WliU Wrapper, lac-sinile of my Chemical Ware house, and signed II. T. II ULM UOl.D. 2U-1 y