V V X i: ' S!k orcft gcpuWcan. TUESDAY .VtOINING, JULY 18. BOROUGH OFFICliHS. ItvrgeX. II. Mat. Von'nnitmrn Jacob Shriver, .1. tt. Stroup, W. W, D,m md. M. M, Hamlet, I. XX'inans. jHtticr nf the iVitee XV. P. Morcllliolt, D. H. Knox. Oonttthlc3 . N.Toitsworth. tk-honl Director J.XVinnns, J. A. Palo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, D. S. Knox, U. I). Irwtn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICEIS. President .tndue Jameh CAMrnw.l.. Ancintt Jtulyrx J. A. Pnol'KR, AN BRKW Cook. HhrritfV.. L. Davis. Vixtriet Attorney W. V. Mon. Trtnturtr H. Skti.ky. 1'rothnmttnry, UrginterJ: Recorder, if f. J. II. AONKW. ammiioner N.'P. Wiirm.br, Hknj. El.l.IOIT, I'ErKH MKRCII.I.IoTT. Omntif Nttpcrmti Htlrnt M. F. ItmniEn. .Ann CVimmis.iioiicrs Jas. Uh.fii.lian, Wm Patterson. Oiunt.v Strrr.ttnrS.n iRWIS. On'oner JostAlt Wihass. Oniinf.i Auditor -I j. L. IIACKETT, Kl.I llOI.KMAN, W'M CLAHK. Nentlxrof VungreM VMh lhtrict0. W. ScoKiki.n AT'ire .Senate W. A. Wallace. Asaewbty Jon . Mall. O. C 4 A. I R. TIME TABLE, OOINO NOHTI1. Arrive. Depart. Mall l.'.'Op.m. I.i'ip. m. xpress fl.'Tp. in. 6.4U p. in. Arrive. Depart. Fxpress IO.oi a. in. 10.07b. in. Mail 3.10 p, in. 3.U0 p. in. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Andy Dewoody has been in ton for a week or two, doing the plaster ing on Mr. Kelly's houso. His home is at present in Tidioute. Col. Reisinger, wife and child, spent the fourth in our place, putting up at Dr. Winaiis' house. The Col. looks as though Meadville was a good place to stop. Mr. Ilnnna, Supt. of tlio Hickory Farm Oil Co., made us a call on Mon day morning. lie reports business, brisk and oil Indications favorable,' and "that's what's the matter with Ilanna." Wheat is said to be a good crop on Dutch Hill. We were interviewing tone of the dcuizens of that elevation the other day, and he spone very en couragingly of crops generally about there. ' ' -Williamsport Dickinson Semina - "xj a first class school for both sexes, '..AV illi&msport, Fa. Fall session opens Aug. .24, 1871. For catalogues ad dress Rev. V. Leo Spottswoud, D. D., President. On Sunday last the Gravel Train on the O. C. & A. R. R. struck a cow belong to S. C. Johnson, just around the poiut, opposite this place, smashing Tier up pretty lively. Mr. Johnson killed her to put her out of misery. He said sho was not fit for beef. It will be seen from the church notices, that Lev. R. T. Tuylor. Prcsi dent ot the Beaver Seminury, will be in town some time during this week, and will preach to the good people of Tionesta on Sunday. He is highly spoken of as a preacher, and we hope he will speak to a full house. We have received The Press, printed iu Chicago, by Ilorton Si Leuti ar.l. It is a quarterly illustrated mag' azine, and is printed in a style that re minds us of that done on The A (dine. Trice 50 cts per year. We wiil show a sample to any who with to see it. and will forward any money left with us for subscription to that magazine. We .were shown a badly-made bo gus five-cent nickel, yesterday, by A. Partridge, who said that some unregeu Crate scoundrel had passed tw:of them on him on Saturday. They are inn lighter than the genuine, and the work is botched fearfully. T here is no dan ' .ger of any one getting bit ou them if them if they take a good look at them Some person or persons not having the fear of our borough authorities before them, and having, we suppose, a slight touch of the kleptomania, lei onioutsly took, grabbed, guzzled, and got away with a number of jars of jam belonging to Mrs. D. S. Knox, on Fri day night of last week. If this thing goes ou much longer wo will have to employ a police forco. " C'V. Culver's well, about half a mile this side of West Hickory, was tested recently, and has since bti pumping between five and six barrels per day. Mr. Culver ie looking up again ; we hear that he has declare I a divideud of three per cent, oirall his indebtedness, and holds the money ready to hand over tu those who hold claims against him. We have received from the Bos ton Lyceum Bureau, The Lyceum Migaiine, published by Itedpath & Fall. It contains in additiou to a number of articled on lectures and lecturers, the third anuual list of lec turers for the season of 1871-1872. ' It is handsomely printed and illustrat ed, and all wh take an interest iu such things should tuko the Lyoeum f"tfirffrr: Church Notices. Tlio following list (if Cliurch ap pointments were nimlt! out ami lnuxleil tn n by Ilev. S. S. Burton : Thursday evrnitirr, July '20th, Pray er Moiling, at M. K. Cliurch. Humlny mnniiiij.', July 22d", 11 o'clock, Uhv. Virtue, or Ilev. Taylor, I). D. Presliyleriun Cliurch. - Sunday evening, . July 22J, Itev. Taylor", I). D. at M. 15. Church. Thur.silay evening, Aug. 3d, last meeting of Missionary Society, M. E. Church. Kiitnrdiiy, Aug. 5th 2 o'clock, Uev.O. L. Mead's Quarterly Meeting, M. 15. Church. Saturday evening, Aug. fitli Uev.O. Ti Mead's Qtirttrly Meeting, M. K. Church, Sunday morning, Aug. Gtli, 91 A.M. Lovel'eust. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Sunday, 3 P. M., Sunday School Speeches. At 8 P. M., Sermon in M. 15. Church. Dense let all parties concerned have all things iu readiness for the above. natnoJ appointments. S. S. RuRTOJf. J. II. Patrick, editor of tho Clar ion Ilcpublican ha resigned his posi tion as Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue' The office was afterward discontinued by P. R. Gray, Collector of the 20th District. Mr. Patrick will have to get a good many subscribers to the Jlr.publiean, to make good the leficit which will occur in his pocket consequent upon his r.ush resignation of a lucrative ofliee. On Thursday last while some men were cradling wheat on Judge Proper's place on Dutch Hill, they killed three rattl iMiakes, one copperhead, nnd a largo black snake, covered with beau tiful yellow or orange spots. They lid not know what kind of a snake the last one was iior do we. Two of the rattle snakes had nine rattles each. One of them snapped at Bob. Huddle- soi), catching the leg of his pants, but not touching the skin. On the 5th inst. during a lieavy rain storm, tho cherry tree at tho wct end of tho Presbyterian Church was struck by lightning, and a streak about an inch across, one-half inch deep, and Gftecn feet long was gouged out, in a very no it manner. The y ee was not materially damaged. On Sunday the ninth, during anoth er rain storm, n maple tree on the south side of tho church was blown ' down. One day last week, Frank M. UecK and J. 11. l-urr, who are getting out logs at Re.Brush, chopped from the stump one hundred and eight logs, I which, when measured wero found to, contain 20,000 feet of limber. On the day be I ore tliev had put up one linn dred logs, of about the same dimen sions. We consider this something ex Ira, and if any of our lumbermen, or thos3 of any other county do better, we shall be glad to hear of it, and w ill tell the world of it. Mr. Geo. Ells, of Fort Titt was seriously injured about the face, and chest, one day last week, by the upsetting of a cart, from which he was thrown with considerable force against a pile of pickets ;-one of which was forced through his check. James Curl, also of Fort Pitt, had his thumb uearly severed at tho first joint, by coming iu contact with the edger. Both the above injured men had their wounds dressed by Dr. Pen ingtou, who resides "at the Fort. On Sunday last a heavy rain made its appearance, which wai wel comed by all. us we had been swelter ing with the heat for about a week previous. In the afternoon hail began to come down, and continued for about fifteen minutes. No damage that we hear of was done in town. Out on Dutch Hill, rye, wheat and corn were damaged to some extent, and several windows were broken. According to report, a hailstone was picked up near Jacob laud's, up tho river, which measured tix inches iu circumference. Its eitheV a big story or a blessed big hail stone. The hail which came down here was much more moderate iu size. Harper's Muyuziue fur August is on our table. It is filled with ltiterst iii2 matter and illustrated finely. Its contents are : Children of Summer ; Count Cavour, and tho Unification of Italy; Life in Cuba; My Castle iu Spain, by Johu Hay ; Thomas Jefferson aud his fami ly; Midsummer; LTncle Nathan's Charity; The American Huron; The telegraph and tho Storm ; Miss Lung ton's; Anne Funics ; Moiia; A Let' ter of Coleridge's ; Specimens of Boys Abroail ; Contracts ; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor's Literary Record; Editor's Scientific Record; Editor's Historical Record; Editor's Drawer. Terms 81.00 a year. Address liar pr Br. Frsnklin Square, N. Y. A lawyer of Titusville named Jos. K. Turner was nabbed recently "or forging, perjury, false, pretenses, and otherwise defrauding Uncle Sain. It appears that Mr. Turner was en deavoring to collect a little bill of ovir 8700 pension, for a Soldier's widow in i New York. We have not heard but that the claim was n jus't one, but Mr. Turner was a little too anxious to rush things, so he got a prostitute to per sonate the widow, forged a 'justice's name to the nflidavit and sent iu the claim. The Postmaster of Titusville, for some reason or other suspected foul pltiy, an I notified the proper authori ties of his suspicions. When the let ter containing the draft enme, it was directed to Mrs. Calkins, the widow whose claim was sent in, with instruc tions to deliver to her in person, ami to no one else. When Mr. Turner called for the better he was info ined of the instructions received by the post m a-1 ex in le.-anl to it. He then c.o! one Victoria Jackson to go with him to the Post Office to personate Mrs. Calkins. She come, veiled. One of the clerks was acquainted 'with the pensioner, and that she might be rec ognized, she was asked to raise her vail. She did sounder protest, end the fraud was discovered. Mr. Tur ner was nabbed by an officer who was waiting there for that purpose. He is now in jail at Eric awaiting trial be fore a U. S. Court. He will doubtless get u good round term in the peniten tiary, as he deset vcs. Baixou's Maoazine for Auovht. We have received the August num ber of Bullous Magazine, aud find it as good as ever, and with such a bril liant list of contents that we do not wonder it is such a favorite with all classes of the community. It just mee-s the popular idea of what a mag' azine should be. There are some thir ty different articles in the August num ber, and every one is good. Here is a list of contents. A glance will show what it is: "Claremrnt-and its Resi dents;'' "The Schooner Hera and the Earl of Aberdeen ;" "Dantzic, Prus sin:" "The Long-E?red Fox;" "You Kissed Me on the Stairs;" "TwoSpcci mcne of Bird Architecture;" "A Cu rious Tree;" "Japanese Scenes;" '"With what Measure ye Mete;'" "The Bahama Wrecker;" "Count Re mond's Son ;" "In the Maelstrom ;" "The Colonel's Rebel Tactics;" "The Tawned Flute;" "Entreaty; I'wo x"w'8 1,1 Jml': ' . . butlij" "lorn, JJicK anu iiarry ; "Life's Changes ;" "Sketches of Truvel in California;" "The Barou Bingen ; M neacon O'Hara:" "The Silver ! L; .. "A Small Travelling Fami- tj.., "Alexander .the G.eut;" Our y People's orv 7Wer-"Gue.-s: T, s j. pitil.ja .' YelK.w- foot ;" "A True Story with a tairy in it ;" "The Housekeeper;" "Fucts and Fancies;" "Our Picture Gallery;" (Humorous Illustrations). This mag azine is only 1.5 cents a copy, or 81.50 per year. Address Thomes A Talbot, G3 Congress Street, Boston. It is lubbed with The Monthly Novtldtc for $3.00. The Titusville Herald discourses thusly in regard to a little time Cupt. Knox had wiih some bees lately; A Gentleman living in Tionesta, was recently put through the honey moon by a swarm of bees that took his nose for a patent hive and swarmed up the flues. He finally hived the in sects, hut his probscis would not fit a quart cup for a week after the warm- tug. How I'oth the littlo busy bee lellit to swarm abut, lie eausctli even man to lice Uy settling on his snout. Since the above was in type thtP Cupt. has had another engageni.-nt with his bees, nnd come out with a closed eye. We cau think of no advise that would be as appropriate to him as the chorus of that old song: "Oh, do take care the bee !" Notice. Tax-payers wishing to save percent age for collection please call and pay taxes previous to July 24th, at which time duplicates will be placed in the hands of Collectors. Collectors please call and receive the same. S. J. Setley, County Treasurer, Unless you wish a premature death you will let all the poiunoxu hair preparatiousulone. Nature's Hair Restorative is perfectly bamlcssusuny druggist will tell you. See advertise meiit. 14 2t 50,000 !bs Wool Wanted, At Hilbruiiner & Co.'s, for vhich the highest price in goods or cash will ha paid. They have just received the agency for uu Eastern House, ami want all the wool they can possibly get. Take your wool there and get good prices. For. Sam.. One 0 Horse rower Timber Engine aud Boiler in good or der. Inquire of D. S. Knox, 1-f. Timwtn, IV A. II. Sif.ei.b, Cushicr Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrate I " Inman Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, M'-adville, Pa., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chaius, Diamond Ac, at 20 per cent. I eluw marked prices. Several of our citizens have patronized him, aud find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut SK, in Cullum block. Book Binding. We nre agent for as good a book bindery ns then is anywhere. We are prepared to do all th binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, ami satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmples can be seen nt thi ofhVe. Fon Sale. The house and lands known as the "Christie Propeny," lo cated nt Irvinton, Warren County Pu., are for sale. Ttrnw cash or approved security. Apply to Jons A. Dalf.. President Tionesta Savings Bunk, Tionesta, Pa. C'AttrnsTEiw, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ol Forest county, w ho are in want of any thing iu 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. DIED. OVKKLAMi:it. In KinRslcy two., Forest Co., Pa., July 12, 1871, Neymore C. Overlander, son of J F. ivnrlander, aged '1 year.. II month, and thirteen days. UOOn1'''"' class Piano soot on 5 ) vJuial no agent. Address U. K. PIANO CO., 045 Hroadway, N. Y. liMt NI5XT FRI5I5 TO AUEXT. A Pocket Prospectus of the best Illus trated Family Hiblo, pub)ihed in both Knalish and 'German, eontnininsr Bible Hmtorv, Dictionary, Analysis. Harnvr.y nod Ilmtorv of lbdigioiis. W.Flint AC . M .South 7th St., Plula., Pa. 15-V Well' Carbolic Tnblrl. For Coughs, Colds and Hoarsen, ss. These Tablets present the Aeid in Com bination with other ettlricnt remedies, in a popular form, for the Cure of all throat ami luiif? disen-es. Hoarseness and eeration of the throat are imiiK'diati ly re lieved, and statements are constantly bo inp ent to the proprietor of rebel' in casus ol Throat difllcultie of years standing. CAUTION cet Wells' Carbol ic Tablet-; don't let other goods be palmed oil' on vou in their place. Johii Q. lvelloir, Hi Piatt St., N. Y.' Sole A'j;cut. bold by Druggist, Prico 25 cents 8 box. i -. lll-H AGENTS WANTED KOltiUh 4 4t l?MM EUROPE It contains over 1"0 tine emtravins of Battle Scene anil incidents in the War, ami is the only J'CI.I.. AU I'UKNTIC nnd OFKICIAl. history of tiiut iireat con Diet. A'.-ents a e meeting Willi unprecedented KiKviiM selliiu from S to-U) copies per day and it is published in both' l.ngliU and icrman. p S 1 1 Tin TJ Inferior histories nre beina; jAJ I IJil circulated. fi-e that the hook you buy com. i. ns l.sj line nt;i'avili j'.m.d son paes Send for circular -V : ee our terms and a full description of the w ork. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., PUila., l'a. l.:-4t SLOAN & VAN GlESEil. BLACKSMITHS AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Kim Stroets, TIONESTA, 3?-A. This tirni is prepared to do all work in its line, and w nt warrant everything done at their till ps to irive satisfaction. Par ticular attention given lo iioe;.si:-s!Io;.ixj, (live them a trial, and you will not re gret it. la-iy. JEWELRY STOKE, it. i:. no it it is, I.ato of Brady's Bind, has located in Tionesta, nnd is prepared to do all kinds ol work in the line of icpairin j Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c, In lood M vlo and arraotud to i;ive satis faction. VVab'hes, Jewel, dec will be lell in care ol l. S. Knox, who will bo re siMnHililu lor their nu return. i;i-ly. It. K. MOKHIS. School Tux Xotlce. In accordance with the provisions of the :M section of the Act of 1, April IsoO, notice is hereby given by tho undersigned Treasurer of Tionesta lloroitirh S.-nool Hi triel, that ho will on and alter the 1st day of Jul next, at his store iu Tiom sin, receive si iiool tax, tho duplicate hoimr iu his hands and willieceivu and receipt for the same, for threo months alter the date of this notice, 11 any persons charuoj w nil tion, Spiritualism, Al. heni.v, Philosophy school tax shall on or before the ex pi rat ion I of omens and Dreams, llriliani Young's of two months from Iho date hermit', nay 1 1 :u t-m , (iuiilo to Marruiae, ilv. This is the amount ot his or her lax, they kliall be tin, only book in the l inithsh hiiiuiiagi pro ciititlcd I i a deduction ol live per ci nt on , ,.sNina'to Icii'-h lliis occult power, and is the amount theieol, hut Ihei'ca.tcr no tie- duetion or abatement w ill in any event ho ina.ic, but tlietanio w .11 be collected u on warr int. D. W. ' NoX. i:;-;tl. Troa-iuvr. .iu s:rs vati:j Ioll "Convent Lie L'nve.led, " L'nve.led," by l-.dith o tioriiian. Kscapi d Nun, who.e disclosures aiu tlirilliiig and startlini;. 1'rankl.n Pub. C 71J t'hiwtniit St. Pnila, !,. 7 1. TltlAf, LINT, FOR. JI LT TKRM, 1871. J. Child mid liennlsnn Palmer vs Proper llii-k. J. Child and Di unison Palmer vs 1). J. Mctl'.iiiiif. J. Child Hiid tnnniHon Palmer vs D. MrNsujttain. J. Child mi c 1 Urnnistm Palmer v John K enned y. . Child and Iiennison Pnlnwr vs John .MfHiunig. J. Child and Deiiniaon Palmer vs Potor Mi'Umiip. J. G. 1'iUo v Horace Wilkin nnd Daniel W. Amy. f. It. ,M. Crawford vs Ijicy if Co. T. H. Meaner vs Huminnsnn liros. Ueo. K. Thayer vT. A. Nolan. Abial l)rnkf, for ue vs A. J. Maze. Myron K. Porter vs Caroline Porter. F. 11. F.llsworlli ami Sophia Kllswoi th, for use vs Jno. 11. Iiilk, ot. al, Kliznbeth leer v. Itcuhen C. Meott et. ul. Ueo. M. Hunter vs K. I.. I'nvi. J. It. AO NEW, Pro. 12-3t. NOTICE Is hereby friven that the Partnership lately sirlisisiinn rj. 'tween .1. If. Atrncw ami I. P. Snririns, under firm of Airncw ,V SiL'K'ms, has been diss lived by mutual conn nt. fiur imioks nre in tlio lianilsot.i. It. Aitnow, who is auth'iri.ed to collect all debts due the tirni. Ail persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said tirm will please eall and settle as we desire to elo. e up our books at one. J. n. AOXFW, J. P. MUU1NS. 13-.1t. Dissolution !Voticr. The Co-partnership heretofore existing between .1. It. Booth and K. H. Sargent, Music Healers, Titusville, l'a., under I hit lirm name of itxth V Maru?nt, is hereby dissolved from this du e bv mutual eon- sent. The business will hen ai:er he carri ed on by Mr. It. II. Sargent, who will iim- sninp ad liabilities ot the concern and collect all debts duo the same. J. I!. BOOTH, K. H. H.VlKiK.VT, 13-3t. Dollar 1,1'ador I'rosyeclHS. On or about the first day of July, w ill boissuo the first number of tho DOLLAR WEEKLY LEADER, The cheapest literary newspaper in tho world, published every Wednesday. It will comprise z. columns oi choicest read ing matter. The news of the w eek in a nut siiuil, culled irom Hie latest and most re liable telegraphic dispatches, together with all the most important PEL1GIOUS, SOCIAL AND P0 LITICAL ITEMS OF IN TEREST FR OM E YE ItYSOUIiCE; Carefully complied statements of tlio Wholesale and Retail Markets. . A condensed but reh'ablo Financial Re view of the Week. A well-edited depart ment, containing new and valuable II III TS TO TAKBIEKS, Familiar but Instructive and Practical "Talk to Housewives," which will togeth er form a Compendium ot useful Informa tion tiiat can be purchased in no other shape lor ten times the Subscription mon ey. This must commend the HOLLAlt 1EAI)K11 as uu invaiuab.o auxiliary to ever head of a family who would have those for whoso cuhuro he is responsible well iniorined (roiii-criiiug the weekly his tiny ot tlio world; whi.e, on iho other hand, the liuht but accurate ' Ka hion (ios- sip" and Chit-chin ol the Ladies Col umn, the piquant but n a .u;c .ivo Per sonals, the sparkling ell' r e.-n nee oi the Humorous Lvpur'nicnt, ihe entertaining tu, well as instructive Answers to Corres pondents, together with tliechoicest Sloi'im, (sketches, anil Pieius, wnl iuiiunIi an amount and variety of sp cy an I enter tain. ng Heading that wi.l bo sought in van i ir m an other i-onice. The terms of tho HOLLAlt LLAHKK will be, as its name ilioicates Per Year ... - One Dollar Six Months - - . - l'"'.V cuts Thfee Months - Tweuty-tive ( en to JfSubscriptioiis must bO paid iu ad vance. .Trt-Only a limited number of advoi'tleo" ments can be received. ITITOCK, SKVIN & CO, PL'Ill.lsHEItH AND PUOPKIKTOliS, 14-lt 78 5th Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. JURUBEBA. Is a South American plant that has been used for many years by tho iiied.cal lin ulty of those countries wilh woiioerl.il ellicacy, and is a Sure and Purled Itemed lo all Uiseases of tlio - Liver and Spleen, I'.nlarenient or Ob struction "of Intestines, L'riiiary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs, Poverty or a waul of Wood, In termittent or Iteiintteiit Fevers, Inllamailon ot the Liver, Oropsy, tilugttwii Circu lation of tho Blood, Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice, .Scrofula, liysiiep.sia, Auo and Fever, or their Coin". m. units. Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most perfis't alterative, and is offered to the public as a great inv monitor and remedy lor ad iinpurit.es of the bhsid, or lor organic weukness Willi their Htteiulaiit evils. For tho loreoin complaints Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is confidently recommended to every family as a household remedy, and should bo liioiy lukuii in ail del ..iemuiila of the systeiny. It is NOT A PHYSIC It Is not what is popularly culled a BlTTKllS, nor is it in lend. al as such j but is hiinply a powenid aiteiaUve g.viug health, vior ami tone to all Hie vital lori es, anil animates aim lorn liesa.l weaii iii.d ivinphatic iciu)er.iineuts. JOil.N li. li I'.'Li.iujO, PlaU St., Now York. Solo Aviciit lor the I u.tid Suites. 1'i-icu one Uoi.ur per botilu. hi ml for Circular. ' &-'t ,l!?syclicmancy. This word is derived Irom tho Oreek, signifying the power of the soul, spirit or ui.iid.and is Iho basis ol all human knowledge. Psvehoinancy is tho title of a new work of 10 i p.i m's, by Iteibeit Hamilton, It. A., giviigfull insti iictions iu Ihe science il Soul I bin in. ii-i aid Psychologic l'a.s. ina tioii : how to exert th.s woudcrlul power over men or an.iii iis in-t.iiUaniouniv, at will. It tea -lies Mesmerism, bow to be come Tianeeor Willing Mediuins, Hiviua- ! of immense advauiagu lo the .Men haul in sclliii" .-ds, the l.uw cr in gaining the w ntteii in the intuest ol Iho iii-n uuu conlidi jice of Jurors, the Pl.vsi.-ian in heal- French, are being ".Here I with oil cuts, ill" the sii k; to l ovi is, ,n i.. -curinu' the ! and for want of mi i t claoiung to t,c ol alhVlions if the o i. ).- . and all m-.U- ; lieial, Ac. How ar i of such. Hi is .let t s in in-r . -lies or Imp i . I res- bv mad, both I n lisli and I riuan, is the in l im ini'loih rl".i- la;' . ' i-,?l. 'Acnls partial, popular, relhiole, in ap unit list wanted' for tics l i'nval.i Medical selling wmk extant. I k to your in- Wor s I'erl'iin.er .; J . .' Ii v. Ac., who will teiests, strike oui. kl.v and you can coin re, eive' samples lice. Address . XV. liv- iiiouev. t 'irci.lars nveam t. tmis ex. c bed ,w .i,iisler ii.i.l IViltiiner. 41 Sou h Klh bvnoiie. A. II. Ill lUiAI'.D, Puhlisho.-, iw.'ph'l. IM. ! Iw. NATURE'S aESJQBATlYE HAIR. 4 hi Conttnn no LAC SULPJIUPXo sua An of u:adXo litji AUG No NITRATE OF SJL YER, and is entirely free from the Pui'onous nnd. Hcnhhtletroyivg I)ni'j wed in other Hnir Prepara tion. Transparent nnd rlrnr as crystal, It will not sod tue finest fabric, itrri'ei tl v SA I'K, Ct.K.VN and K.KKH 'I KN'T desideratum. l.ONO SOLUliT l'OK AND l Ol'Ml AT LA SI I It restores and prevents the Hair from neisiminut uray, imparts a sou, (flossy up. peartm-e, removes Handruff, is pimi! nnd refreshing to the head, checks the Hair from falliii!' off, and restores it to a preat extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures nil humors, cutaneous eruptions, nnd unnatural hent. 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It will soon contain a full history ot Ihe bloodv llehcllion in Paris, iiiakiic; neirly eon iiages and l.Vicle;:ant illiistralious, and will sill ft limes luster than iicrelolore. I'.-..... i.i.lv- s ' I oeoiiiolcto works. I V-ennl M , hiis. ADDRESS To tho Norvooua AMI ID EBILITAT EJ ID . WHOSK sutTorlnrrs have been protrsM ed from hidden i auses, and whojw cases require prompt treUnnt U rw 1 w existence desirable; If Vou are suffurirjn, or have u0'rdr from involuntary discharges, what efTeo does it produce on your g.moral health f Do yon feel weak, dobllitntpd, easily tired? lines a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of tho heart? Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick skinri riso the top? Or Is a sediment at the bottom af ter it lias stood awhile? To you l.ar spells of short breathiniror dispepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fraintinp, or rushes of blood h the head? Is your memory imparod? 1 your mind constantly dwelling on tM siibjoct? Doyoufeel dull, listless, moping. tired of company, or lile? I'o you wish to be left alone, away from everybody ? Does any little tiling make you start or Jump? Is your sleep broken or re.sllefci? Is tho lustre of your eyo as brilliant? The Moom on your cheek as bright? D you oi)oy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much onfideue in youself? Are your spirits dull and Hag. ging, given to tits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restloss nights? Y'our back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute this ta dyo pepsia or liyer-complaiat ? Now, reader, self-abuso, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs, Tho organs of genora- tion.w hen in perfect health, make the man Did you over think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful hue-iness-nien are always those whose genera tive organs are in perfect health? Yoti never hear such men complain of Kdnj melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don'tbe come sad and discouraged ! they arealwaye polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and look you and them right in the face nniio of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean those Who keep tlio organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not-only ruin their constitutions, but alio theav they do business with or for. How many men, frnm badly cured dis eaves, from tho effocta of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that stats of u eakness in those organs that has reduced tho geneal system so mneh as to produce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the troublo acaicely ever suspected ainl have doctored for all but the riht one. Piscnsos of thoso organs require the use of a Diurotic. 1IF.LM HOLD'S FLUID LXTHACT BLTHU ia the great Diurotic, aud is a cerUiin euro for diseases of the Illadder, Kidneys, ('ravel, Dropsy, Organ ie tYcaknewi, Female Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how lonjr standing. If no treatment is aubialttel to, fom- suuiption or Insanity may ensue. Our llesh and blood are supported from tlu-e sour-es, and tho health ami happiness, ssd that of Posterity, depend upon prompt u-o of a reliable remedy. Helmbold's Kx tract Ruchn, est.iblisl.rd upward of l'.I.Ai ars, prepared by II. T. IIKL.MHOLD, Druggist, WU Hroadway. New York, and Ml Ssiith 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pun K- 81.2') per bottle ur 0 bottles for tfe W, dcliverid to any ad ,lress. Sold by all DrugosU every whore nr Aiiii 1 lmNK TP IN SILL F.NUKAVkD Wrapper, fui'-smilo of my Chemical X'ar house. audi.itiMil il.T. UKLM BOLD. IU