The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 04, 1871, Image 4

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TUESDAY MOANING, JULY
bOttOUGU OFFICERS.
Hitrjr--H. IT. May.
Oiioinmrn--Jacob Mhrlvcr, J. It. Rtroup,
W. W, Dimond. H, !I, Haslet, I. Wlnans.
Juntiemnf the I'ettceW, 1. Mercilliott,
D. S. Knox.
(intnllrJ. N.Teltttwnrth.
W-Annf Director.. Winnnn, J. A. Dale,
J. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, D. S. Knox,
V. D. Irwin.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judqe Jambs CAMrnEt.f..
a.iociittn Judge J. A. PKorun, As-
BI1KW t'.lDK.
fihrriir E. I. PAVI".
litrict. A ttnrnrtiXV. W. MASOn.
Treasurer S. Shti.ky.
Prnthitnittury, llrgister it Recorder, tc.
J. II. Aonk.w.
(nmiifinivt N.'Pi WnEEi.En, liKNJ.
El.l.IOIT, I'KTKII MkUCILMOTT.
Omnf.v NnfieriHteniti nt S. K. Kohrkr.
.7n (VimmiVn'oner Jam. Uilfiixian,
WM 1 ATTKltSOM.
fYmnrfi N'trrryor S.D. Ikwin.
(VllOIKT JlMIAH WlNANM.
t.mit) A iiditom L. L. HackktT, Eli
Hoi.KMAN, WlK. Ct.ARK.
Member of Vungrcx VMh District Q. W.
HtoKiKt.n.
mute .Semite W. A. Wam.ace.
A sneuhty John O. Hall,
O. C. ft A. r U. TIMETABLE,
ooi no Nonni.
A rrlve. Depart.
'Mull I.Mp,m. l.iWp. m.
xpross fi.tfip. in. 0.40 p. in,
OOINU NOCTIt.
Arrlvo. Popart,
Txrress lo.oi a. m. ln.n; a. ni.
Mall
S.Wp, in. 3.120 p. m.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
A. II. Stcelo lias returned from
tho west, whitlicr ho went with his wife.
Mrs. Steele -will remain in Iowa for
sonic time.
All, or nearly all the schools of the
county have commenced their summer
terms. Attendance seems to be rather
Letter than lust summer.
Wo notice the villages around us
nenrly all have base hull clubs. This
. city hus not, this lust season or two, in
dulged in this violent luxury.
Miss Florence Knox is at James
ula. N. Y., on a visit of a week or
two. She will probably return with
.y.r. and Mrs. A. II. Partridge.
W. P. Mercilliott has been for a
couple of weeks, out in Old Forest
creating a pauio among the trout and
other game.
'. -Miss Florence Dale, daughter of
Judge Dale, has leturned homo from
. .ichool firra vacation. School scorns
: to agree with her. .
Mrs. J-JJ. ,Agnew went to Con
noaut Lake, lust week, ou a visit to
her friends there. Shouldn't wonder
if she would bring home some large
fish.
Capt. Knox has brought on one
of those Buckeye Mowing Machines,
and is cutting down tho grass, which
is light, in a very rupid, and tasty
maimer.
Collector Iluslet is around with
his little book accumulating taxes
Have your script ready against hieap
proach, or you may have to work on
tho roads.
A Row on the River, by moon
light is a delightful sensation. We
advise all our youthful swains having
duleiueas to amuse, to give them a few
pleasure excursions in a skill'.
W.'J. Roberts is walling up that
part of Council Run which passes
through his premises, so that, in case
a flood should come suddenly, it would
not curry away his lot.
Knox it Co.'s Soda Fountain is
at lastln working order, and the de
nppd for tho healthful beverage seems
to be good. They dish up a good tem
perance driuk, aud will undoubtedly
tnako it pay.
We issue a little ahead of time
this week, but judge from the fire
. crackers, rockets, and other fire-works
that have been let off during the past
week, that tho fourth will at least be
a noisy day here.
S. J. Setley, Esq., our county
Treasurer, is, at present, in New York
City, being fitted up with a wooden
.leg to replace one which he lost in a
Jittle difliculty which occurred at Get
tysburg a few years since.
. A. 13. Kelly's new house is piercing
Lhe air in a manner quite gorgeous.
Messrs. Sawyer and Ilulings, we !e:
lieve, are doing the work on the house,
and when it is finished it will be an or:
nament to our place.
Some of our sidewalks aie in bad
repair at present, and it would not be
a bad idea for those whose duty it is,
- to see that that they are made passable.
It may be possible that the borough
have some damnges to pay If the walks
continue their present state very long.
The Petroleum Monthly for June,
came to us lust week. It contains a
portrait and sketch of John C.Bryan,
of tho firm of Bryan, Dillingham &
' Co., of Titusville, .ami a number of
very interesting mutters in reference
to the oil business, 'forms $3.00 per
year. Address Bov.njan & Lyon, pub
lishciv, Oil City, Pa.
No Paper Next Week.
In accordance with a custom in this
part of the country, and a custom
which is appreciated equally by editors
aud printers, we will issue no paper
from this oflice next week. The editors
and employees of a country office have
only two weeks in a year which they
can call their own, and we are sure
subsribcrs will not grudge them these
brief vacations. We expect to issue
on the 18th, in good shape, and until
that time we shake hands with, our
subscribers and labor. Should a flood
come during our absence, run out your
lumber just as though we were pres
ent, but Bliould it remain dry we
wouldn't advise the running out of any
rafts. If now potatoes and g-een peas
are indulged in to any great extent,
just consider our portion swallowed
and appreciated. Should any elope
ments, murders, marriages, pugulistic
eucounters, dog fights, or scrub races
take place while we are far, far away,
just keep thcra "in your mind's eye,
Horatio," and tell us when we come
back. Should any largo wells be
struck in this vicinity, pump them; if
trout are caught eat them ; and if your
children act naughty, spauk them. Be
kind to the unfortunate, charitable to
the erring, and just to the wicked.
Don't fish, run mills or pitch quoits on
Sunday, and attend church as often as
you can. Follow all those rules strict
ly, aud we shall expect to find you on
our return in as good a condition as
we leave you. Au revoir.
The man who gets up the "Varie
ties" in the Titusville Herald ia a
spicy cuss. Long may be preside over
that department of the Herald.
"Only this and nothing more."
The editor of the Clarion Republican
has read 'Toe's Raven," audMias been
ravin' over it ever since.
Mrs. M. Henry and Miss Gertie
Dale made a pilgrimage to St. Mary's
last week, and returned on Thursday,
bringing with them Mr. Henry's
daughter who has been there at school.
The well on the Sowers Place is
again abandoned. The well was put
down about 900 feet, and failed to pro
duce oil. Messrs. Grove & Wolcott
are talking of going to East Saudy to
put down a well.
Mrs. Knox administered a few
knocks to a milk snake which was on
a tour of discovery in her cellar, on
Thursday last. Mr. Snake wiggled a
few times and passed in his checks. He
kicked the beam at five and a half feet.
W. W. Thomas, Esq., of Bear
creek, informs us that there has been
a number of fine trout caught up about
that place, probably a thousand or
more in one fortnight. That seems to
bo the only place "where trout have
been plenty here this season.
One evening last week while Capt.
Knox was moving a hive of bees, the
bees weut for the Capt. and made his
face'leok like a fourth of July. He
is getting to look more natural now,
aud will soon publish a scries of arti
cles entitled "The Hun-eye-bee."
Our road commissioners are at
work improving the condition of the
streets at the lower end of town. They
will prtibably get up to the court house
during the next week or two, between
which and the present stage of their
operations there are several spots which
will bear fixing.
Mr. J. C. Minton, Agent for J. C,
Hull, of Meadville, was in town, and
set up a splendid piano forT. B.Cobb,
The instrument seems to be a good
toned one, and is as nice a piece of
workmanship as is generally turned
out. Mr. Minton will pay our town
another visit shortly.
We have several correspondents,
but their actions don't correspond
with their promises. They were each
to give us a live letter every week,
and they don't do it. From this cen
sure we will except our Oil City cor
respondent, who, as we have been
there and seen, is too busy to be a reg
ular contributor.
Mr. Orr, foreman of the Butler
Eagle paid our office a visit last week,
and seemed to think we had very good
and substantial office, and there's just
w herd he was right. He reports news
paper business good in Butler county.
By the way, Butler is the place where
they hang a roan for getting euchred
on a lone hand.
-Mr. E. B. Freeman, of Fort Pitt,
foreman of the Superior Lumber Co.
Mills, met with an accident one day
last week, by which he fs temporarily
disabled. He with several workmen
were repairing a tram read, and used
as a prop a green stick. Under the
pressure the bark of the prop slipped
off, letting one of the heavy timbers
down on his left band, smashing two of
his fingers to a jelly. He may lose
the use entirely of one finger, but tho
hand is improving.
Mrs. Jno. Ililanda, of this place,
died of asthma, on Tuesday last, at
121 o'clock. Her family, all except
two smaller children, were away from
home when she died. . They were tele
graphed, and David Hilands, her son,
arrived from the Poor Farm, on
Wednesday morning, along with some
other relatives of the deceased. Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Clark arrived on
Thursday morning. The services took
place on Friday, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
Mrs. H. had long been an invalid
and her death will not be a matter of
surprise to those who were acquainted
with her. Sho leaves a family of small
children, and many friends to mourn
her loss.
It. E. Morris, our new jeweller,
whose card appears in another column,
has gone to Meadville to spend the
fourth.
Dr. F. F. Davis, who formerly
edited the Venango Republican, has
been appointed Surgeon for the Oil
City end of the A. V. R. R. The ap
pointment is a good one. -
Several of the residences of our
place have been recently painted.
There are several more that would
bear the same process, and look the
better for it.
Counterfeit ten dollar notes on
the Flour City National Bank of
Rochester, are being freely circulated
in different sections of the State. The
Erie Republican goes on to state that
everybody but editors should be ' on
their guard.
Jos. A. Pain, Esq., editor rf the
Corry Telegraph has received the ap
pointment of Assistant Assessor of
the 19th Congressional District. Our
exchanges say the appointment is a
good One, so we take it for Grant-ed
that it is.
Rev. A. Virtue is the name of a
Presbyterian clergyman, who is now
officiating in Tionesta. Can it be said
of his followers, that they make "a
virtue of necessity 7 Erie Republi
can.
His followers never claimed that
they made him.
The . Hunt well, on Hemlock,
which had got down to the third sand,
got her tools stuck the other day, and
operations had to be suspended. Pro
fessional tool-pullers are working at
the tools, and we expect it will soon
be all right again. It will be tested
as soon as practicable.
Thursday was a right cold day,
Fires were in good demand. Friday
morning ice wdS discovered on Dutch
Hill over some of the puddles, hardly
thick enough to skate upon, but still,
it was ice This weather is enough to
frighten the oldest inhabitant, and en
courage the second Adventists to set
another day for the destruction of tho
earth.
The Aldine. The July number of
this remarkable publication is as rich
in illustrations and varied in matter
as any of the preceding ones, and cer
tainly ought to have a place on the
tables of all who have any taste for the
true and beautiful in art. The illus
trations, as usual, are very fine and
comprise among the full page ones:
"The Ruins of the Temple of Minerva,"
"The Konigseee," after Heyn, and ono
of Konewka'a wonderful and humorous
silhouettes, "The Start and The Re
turn," in which the artist contrives to
read us a quaint little homily on the
fleeting nature of human pleasure in
the most genial fashion. The five
others, though less in size, are equally
good, and the whole are executed in
that fine and delicate manner for
which this journal stands pre-eminent
The literary matter is fully up to the
standard, and in the articles on the
"Austrian Empire," by Wm. F.Allen j
"American Watering Places," by
Grace Harkaway, and "Edmund
Spenser," by Annette L. Noble, much
information will be found, while those
fond of lighter reading will find all
they desire in a perusal of "The Prison
Surgeon," and other pieces. The
publishers are James Sutton fc Co., 22
Liberty Strett, New York, and the
price is but $2,50 a year.
TJuless you wish a premature
death you will let all the poUonous
hair preparations alone. Nature's Hair
Restorative is perfectly hamless as any
druggist will tell you. See advertise
ment. . 14 2t
50,000 lbs Wool Wanted,
At Hilbronner & Co.'s, for which the
highest price in goods or cash will be
paiVl. They have just received the
agency for an Eastern House, and
want all ihe wool they can possibly
get. Take your wool there and get
good prices.
Fob Sale. One 20 Horse Power
Timber Engine and Boiler in good or
der. Inquire of D. S. Knox,
1-tC Tionesta, Pa.
To Nebraska, California, and Kan
sas, 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
souri 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 Pacifiic road will take you
to the land of gold and grapes, sunny
mountains, and perpetual summer1.
The middle gate is Plattsraouth,
which opens upon the south half of
Nebraska, south of. the Platte river, a
region unsurpassed en the continent
for agriculture and grazing. - Just here
are the B. ct. 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 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 hnd
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.
A. II. fy eele, Cashier Tionesta
Savings Bank, has been appointed
agent for the celebrated "Inman Line
Ocoan 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
citizens have patronized him, and find
him "square." Give him a call. His
establishment is on the corner, of Wa
ter and Chestnut SU., 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. Simples
can be seen at this office. '
';- '
For Sale. The house and 'lands
known as the "Christie Propeny," lo
cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa.,
are for sale. Terms cash or approved
security. Apply to
Jons A. Dale.',
President Tionesta Savings Bank,
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.
. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN.
AND
WAGON-MAKERS.
Corner of Church and Elm Streets,
TIONESTA, Pl.
Thin firm is prepared to do all work in
its line, and will warrant everything done
at their sh. ps to nive natinluutiou. Par
ticular attention given to
iioiwisiioi:ixc,
Give them atrial, and you will not re
gret it. 13-ly.
1TE"W
JEWELRY STORE.
R. K. 9IOIIRIS,
Late of Brady's Bend, has located in
TiotHwtu, and ia prepare! to do all kinds ol
work iu the line ol repairing
Clocks, Watches,' Jewelry, &c,
In Kod style and warranted to give satis.
UH-lion. VVaU'lum, Jewelry, tfec, will be
lull iu care of D. H. Knox, who will be re
Bpousible lor their aalu return.
13-ly. K. JS. MORRIS.
School Tax Xotloe.
In ancordanre with the provisions of the
2d aet:tion ot the Act of 21, April li!t.
notice is hereby given by the unilerHinneil
Treasurer of Tioiienta ltorouiili Suiiool
Di. Inrt, that he will on and alter the lnt
day or July next, at hit) more in Tioneota,
receive school tux, tho duplicate. Iiein iu
hid hands and will rive and receipt for
the same for three months after the dute of
this notice. If any persona changed with
school tax shall ou or before the expiration
of two month from the date hereof, pay
the amount of Ills or hur tax, they shall be
entitled to a deduction of live per cent on
the amount theroof. but thereafter no de
duction or abatement will in any event bo
made, but the same will he collected upon
warrBnU D. H. KNOX,
J-3t. Treasurer.
" Tit I A I. LIST, "
FOR JULY TERM, 1871.
J. Chllds and Denillson Palmer vs Proper
cfr Keck.
3. Chllds unci Dcnnlson Palmer vs D. J.
MrQunig.
J. Churls anil Pennlnon Palmer vs D.
McNauqrtnln.
J. Child and Dennlnon Palmor vs John
Kennedy.
J. Child nnd'Dcnnlson Talmer vs John
J. Child mid lennlson Palmer vs Peter
McQiiaig.
J. O. lle vs Horace Wilklns and Daniel
W. Amy.
O. It. M. Crawford rs Lacy Co.
T. 8. Meaner vs Hummnxon Bros.
Oeo. K. Thayer vn T. A. Nolnn.
Abial Drake, for ue vs A. J. Maze.
Myron K. Porter vs Caroline Portor.
t 11. Ellsworth and Wopliia Ellsworth, for
use vs Jno. II. Dilks, et. al.
Elizabeth Ooer vs Keuben C. Scott et. al.
Geo. 8. Hunter v 15. L. Davis.
J. U. A'J.NEW, Pro.
12-3t.
NOTICE
Is hereby (riven that the Partnership
lately subsisting bntween J. B. Afrnewand
J. I . Snritins, under firm of Agtiew
Hiugins, has been dissolved by mutual
consent. Our books are in the hands of J.
11. Agnew, who is authorized to collect all
debts due the firm. All persons knowimr
themselves to be indebted to said tirm will
please call and settle as we desire to close
up our boons at one.
- - J. B. AGNEW,
J. P. BIGGINS.
13-3t.
' Dissolution Notice.
The Co-partnership heretofore existing
between J. 11. Booth and K. II. Sargent,
Music Dealers, Titusville, Pa., under the
tirm name of Booth t Sargent, Is horeby
dissolved from this date by mutual con
sent. The business will hereafter be carri
ed on by Mr. K. II. Sargent, who will as
sume all liabilities of the concern and
collect all debts due the same.
J. B. BOOTH,
It. II. SARGENT,
13-3t. .
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is at u re s nair Restorative, ana take no
other.
r-Sr-Scnd two three cent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a "Treatise- on the
Human Hair." The information R con
tains is worth Jul 0,00 to any person.
CHAS. IL SIIEPAItD,
GENERAL PKALSR Ilf
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
CARPETS,
HATS, CAPS, AND SHOES,
QUEEXSWAItE.
NEW YORK STORE, Centre' Street,
OIL CITY "pa.
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN TJIE
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. O. SICKLES,
79, Nassau St., New York City.
MOWER & REAPER,
MANUFACTURED BY
AXfLTMAW, MILLER & Co.
AKRON, OHIO.
This Machine has never competed at
any National or State Fair, or great trial
without having received the tirst 1'reml
urn, and has been awarded a greater num.
ber of Medals than auy other machine now
before tue puuiic,
. FOll SALE BY
D. S. KNOX,
5-3m. " Tionesta, Ta.
X L REVOLVERS Z
The New X L Kevolver, No. 1 22-100
Cal., No. 2 32-100 Cal., short. No. Sa-100
fal., long, No. 4 88-lou t'al.. for Pocket
Revolvers, are unnurpatiseil. They use the
ordinary Copper Cartridge and are beauti
ful in shape and finish.
THE BALLARD DERRINGER,
41-100 Cal., has no equal a a Derringer.
Full and complete stock of
Guns, Bines, Pistols, Ammuni
tion and Sportsmen's Goods,
Manufactured by
jn.invi.v a m i.ih.kt,
83 Cham burs and C5 Heade Streets,
Soud for Catalogues. ;NEW YOKK.
IHt
Attention Agents I - Think of Tlus
Wonderful Kiu'Ot-Ji ! 23,000
copies of Brookett'a History of the
Kranco-tlerman War, sold first 60 days.
It will soon contain a full history of the
bloody ItelHillion ill Paris, making nearly
000 pages and 150 elegant Illustrations, and
will sell 6 times latter than heretofore.
Price only $S,M. Incomplete works,
written in the interest of Ilia Irish and
French, are being ollured with old cuts,
ami for want of merit claiming to be of
hcial, Ac. beware of such, l'.rockeit's in
both EnglWh and German, is the moot im
partial, popular, reliable, cheap and last
selling wink extant. Look to your in
terests, ati iko ouiekly and you can coin
money. Circulars free aud terms excelled
bvnone. A. 11. III UIIAKD, Publisher,
i1) Chcetnut St., Phlli. li 4w.
Uimmm. SM J lrmfwin-
ADDRESS
To the Nerveous
AND
3D BBILITAT IE ID .
WHOSE snfferinirs have been protract
ed from hiddon causes, and whose
cases require prompt treatment to render
existence desirable ;
If you are suffering, or have suffered
from Inroluntary discharges, what effect
doea it produce on your ganeral health T
Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired?
Docs a little extra exertion produce pal
pitation of the.heartT Does your liver, or
urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent
ly get out of order T Is your urine some
times thick, milky or flocky, or Is it ropy
on settling f Or does a thick sknm rise to
the top T Or Is a sediment at the bottom af
ter It has stood awhile? Do you have
spells of short breathing or dispepsia ? Are
your bowels constipated? Do you have
spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood to
the head ? Is your memory impared ? Ia
your mind constantly dwelling on this
subject? Do you foci dull, listless, moping,
tired of company, or lile? Do you wish
to.be left alono, away from everybody t
Does any little thing make yon start or
jump? Is your sleep broken or restless?
Ia'the lustre of your eye as brilliant?
The bloom on your check 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,
ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If ao,
do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia.
Have you restlosa nights? Your back
weak, your knees weak, and have but lit
tlo appetite, and you attribute this to dys
pepsia or liver-complaint ?
Now, reader, self-abuse, vcnereal'dla-
eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are
all capable of producina a weakness of the
generative organs. The organs of genera
tion,when in perfect health, make the man
Did you ever think that those bold, defi
ant, energetio, persevering, successful bus
iness-men are always those whose genera
tive organs are in perfect health? You
never bear such men complain of being
melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation
of the heart. They aro never afraid they
cannot succeed In business j they don't be
come sad aud discouraged ; they arealways
polite and pleasant in the company of la
dies, andjook you and thorn right ia the
face none of your downcast looks or any
meanness about them. I do nat mean
those who keep the organs inflated by
running to excess. Those will not only
ruin their constitutions, but also thoao
tbey do business with or for.
How many men, frem badly curod dis
eases, from the effects of self-abuse and
excess, have brought about that state of
weakness In those organs that has reduced
the geneal system so mnch as to produce
almost every othor disease Idiocy, lunacy,
paralysis, spinal affoctions, suicide, and al
most every othor form of disease which
humanity ia heir to, and the real cause of
the trouble scarcely ever suspected and
have doctored for all but the right one.
Diseases of these organa require the use
of Diuretic HELMBOLD'S FLUID
EXTRACT BUCIIU i the great Diuretio,
and Is a certain cure .for diseases of the
I31adJer, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ
ic Weakness, Femulo Complaints, Gener
al Dcbity, and all diseases of the Urinary
Organs, whether existing in Male or Fo
male, from whatever cuuse originating,
aud no matter of how long standing.
If no treatment is aubmitted to, Cou
suiiiption or Insanity may ensue. Our
flesh and blood are supported from these
sources, and the health aud happiness,
asd that of Posterity, depends upon
prompt use of a reliable romedy.
Helinbold's Extract Buchu, established
upward of lOj-Cears, prepared by H. T.
HELM HOLD, Druggist, 5U4 Broadway.
New York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street,
Philadelphia. Pa. Phhh-sI-23 per bottle
or o bottles for o50, delivorcd to any ad
dress. Sold by all Druggeata every whuro
N
ONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS
DONE TP IN KIEL KNG HA ED
Wrapper, fau-smile of my Chemical Ware
hoube. and signed 11. T. HELM ISOLD.
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