She lowt grpuMifan. TUESDAY HORNING, Al'ClST 1 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. turgtm-lt. II. Mat. (vmncitmf i Jacob Shrivcr, J. II. Rtroup, W. W, Dlmond. 8. II, ilaslot, .1. Wlnans. Justice of th fence V. P. Morcilllott, V. S. Knox. t bnttuble J. Jf.Teltsworth. i:hool Director J. Wlnans. J. A. Pule, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlvor, D. 8. Knox, . it. Irwin. ' FOREST COUNTT OFFICERS. PrfJtident J uilgeJ AME8 Campbsi-L Assoeiat Judges J. A. Propkr, An IIBW Cook. lSerifV,. L. DAVti. Vittrict Attorney W. W.MASon. Wajturw S. Sbtlkv. Prothonotary, Register Recorder, rfc J. B. AOUKW. UmmijMioner N.T Whff.I.KR, BknJ. Elliott, Phtkh Mkbimimott. Chanty .Superinifndmf S. F. Rohrer. Jury Oammtisioners Jab. Gilkilman, Wat. PattkrmoK. tbsnfy Survivor S.I). Irwii. Coroner Jos'iaH Winahs. ttounfy U(iof L. U llACKKTT, ELI Mol.KMAK.WM.Ct.AnK. Member of Congress IVth JhstrtclO. W. SrcoriBLD. rt4t Senate W. A. Waixacb. Assembly Jonsr O. Hall. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Form what we can hear of the condition of Mrs. Winuus, who wai re moved to Waterloo about three weeks ioce, she is not improving any, but rather failing. A Mr. Bates, an artist of Phila delphia has been sketching the Lacy town Mills, and intends to make a large picture of it, for Mr. Lacy, who brought him on for that purpose. , . Two boviues of the masculine gender have had a series of bull-fights on our Btreett during the past week It looks muab. better than to see two brutes bearing the human form, bruiV ing aud pummelling each other. We wish to call the attention of our readers to the correspondence on our second page, "From 'Dixie' to the 'Keystone " It was writteu for this paper by a Southern lady, who prom ue us "more anon." We shall be pleased to hear from her as often as she can make it convenient to write A man named Orosi, a tailor, at Tidioute, who was arrested recently as the murderer of Wi6ner, was taken to Titusvilla and' the evidence amount ing to nothing, he was discharged. A grrtUruaaV have been arrested aud discharged on the same charge. We lope the next arrest will bo that of the real murderer. ' According to . tbe Erie Dispatch of the 26tb, a man named Lowe made an assault on a Mr. Hill, proprietor of the United States Hotel, of Erie, with an enema link, dealing; him a severe blow on the shoulder. Hill drew revolver and shot five times at Lowe, and hit him once In the foot. Low was a rreated. Sunday last was showery. The faces of lumbermen beamed like head .lights of a locomotive. But alasl the skies cleared up ; the rain ceased the visages of the aforesaid lumbermen fell to zero, and the flood is not yet. if faithful watching, waiting and long ing will avail anything, we may look for a rise soon. P. 8. It is raining like blates, to-day, and the countenances of the lumber atea are brightening up. Saturday afternoon the pleasant -countenances of our inends F. W -lly and Mel. Haldeman of Oil City beamed in upon us. We entertained them over Sunday, trusting that we might be one of the lucky ones who lave "entertained angels unawares," - Mr. Hays is a limb of the law, and is . buildiDg up a good practice in Oil City. Mr. Haldeman, is connected with Empire Freight Line, in a rowist a base-ballist,a sketcbist.and a dabbler in oil. They left in good shape on Monday morning. M. E. Conference meets in Mead Tillle to morrow. Then will there be much anxiety felt, if not expressed .among the clerical .brethern, about the high-salaried positions.: edont in tended to insinuate that the preachers of the Erie Conference, are, as a class mercenary, but we wouldn't give ' snap for a man who wouldn't prefer a good liviug and an easy charge to meagre salary and rough usage. Ac cording to reports we shall have Broth' er Burton here another year, aud w must say we might tret mauy a worse man. A stoam saw mill which has been run by T. J. Payne, on a branch Coon Creek, about two miles above Cobb'a now mill, was burned on Wednesday morning last, along with about 1,200,000 feet of lumber. Th fire is supposed to have caught from burning slab-pile near. Loss about (30,000. We believe the mill was owned by Mr. Payne, and the lumber by Mr. Lacy. Mr. Lacy is a wealthy man, and we suppose will not feel it as much as some ot our lumbermen would. We suppose Mr. Payue will feel the loss rather more. He has our sym pvhp nj way, and o hs Mr. Lny, Thursday last two gentlemen from Clciirfiold were in town hunting after couple of stolon horses. About 1 'clock Tliursdny morning Mr. Urulibs, living nt the lower end of town, heard two horses pRSs his nouso very rapidly, nd a few minutes later Mr. Scott, the ferryman, heard two horses fording the river just below the ferry. From the manner in which they rode into the water we should judge, whoever was riding them, was in great haste, and thai they were familiar with the ford- ng at this place. It is hardly possi ble that we have any one in our com munity engaged in this business, but from the fact that so nianv horses are eing stolen in our viciuily, it behooves every good citizen to be on the look- ut. Since the above was in type we have the pleasure to anuouce the capture of the horses and one of thieves. Our nformant and the owner, Daniel Kik- rd, followed the thieves over the riv er here, aud then, for a time could get no further trace of them. They took a hunt all over the oil region hoping o get wind of the thieves. At length they went to Tidioute and got the aid f .a detective there. They came to a barn about one and a half miles south of Pino Grove, belonging to a man named Barber, on Friday evening, where they heard somo men talking and horses tramping. They listened, believing they were on the right track, and in a few moments the horses came out, a man astride of each, and broke into a dead run in the direction of Youngsville. Mr. Rikard fired three hots from bis revolver, but they did not seem to have taken cfl'ect, more than causing both thieves to lose their hats, as they rode ou aud soon left their pursuers out of sight. The detective then left them and went back to Tidi oute, but the other two men followed ou all night, although it was very dark, and they had to guess the way. They came up to the thieves about six miles suuth of Sugar Grove, having heard of them in Youngsville, where they purchased hats. They rushed in on them as they were taking breakfast, and the thieves rushed out the back door of the house and broke for the woods. One of them escaped, and the other was caught. They took the hor ses and man to Tidioute. After arriv ing there it was discovered the cap tured chap hud been shut through thu thigh, but had no bones broken. This was the reason they came up to him when he was running for the woods. He gave his name as James Bird, and said his companion was hurt much worse man ne was. lhe horses were sold by the owner, Mr. Rikard to the proprietor of the European Hotel, for $500. A party was to start for Bar ber's on Sunday to search the the prem ises, those who captured the horses aud thieves believing that there was a cave under the barn, and that the horses were hidden there. The country about xiaioute is aroused, ana we should not be surprised if the whole gang of horse thieves who have been so troublesome for some time past were captured. -R. R. Roberts, formerly stationed at this place iu the capacity of Pastor of the M. E. Church, and who has for upwards oi a year past been iu town more or less, and who has been interested in the oil business about here, was brought up before the M. E. Church last week ou choarge of violat ing the 7th Commandment of God. The testimony was taken; that of R. C, Stephenson being the most conclusive of any offered, he averring hut he saw Mr. Roberts in the act. The tes iimony as given in, win come betore the Conference in Meadville some time this week. Mr. Stephenson was arrest ed at the instance of James Lewis, and put under bonds of $2,000 for an ap pearance at court to answer the charge, the bail was afterward cut down to $300 by Judgo Proper. This is the worst story that we have had to publish since we have taken charge of the Re riDi.K'AN, and we hope we will not have auy occasion to publish similar ones. We have received a rather lengthy communication from some unknown correspondent at Clariugton. Ou ac couut cf the fact that no imine is giv en by which we may kuow who theuu thor is, aud furthermore thut the skill of ourcorre6pondcnt,"Sigma" iu pitch ing quoits is r fleeted upon, we must decline to publkb the communication We had supposed that by this time correspondents all over Christendom even uuto New Jersey knew that it was absolutely necessary that the edi tors should know who the writer letters for publication are, not that others may kuow, but to be sure thut they come from responsible parties. Next time please give us your "si." Messrs. Wolcutt, McGill and Al bert Grove left for the Sandy Oil fields yesterday. They all have a band in tlipro. Fort Pitt Communication. Ed. Refuhi.ican: According to promise I again write you the current items of the week, occurring at our mill. On Monday last Mr. Win. Haslctt entered the store of the Superior Lum ber Co. with a loaded rifle, which he was about to exhibit to one of the meu present, when, from some unac countable cause it weut off, the ball grazing Mr. Geo. Richard's face, aud imbedded itself in the wall - a few feet behind him. On Friday our mill cut the largest amount of. lumber ever cut at this place: in seven hours "she" cut 31,500 feet of Pine and 24,000 lath. At the end of this time the mill was obliged to shut down on account of the block ing up of the platform, as the lumber could not be removed fast enough. Our sawyer, Mr. S. Van Steinburg, is confident that he can cut twice the above if he has a fair trial. About 10 P. M. on Friday Mr. M. Donovan discovered fire in the woods a short distance from the mill. He mmediately gave the alarm, and with the assistance of the mill and woods crew, succeeded, alter several hours hard labor, in subduing the flames. Praise should be given to the men for the prompt and energetic manner in which they answered the alarm whistle. Cause of fire unknown. Messrs. Eme ry & Freeman, have every facility for subduing fire should one occur. Thry have racks of fire-buckets and axes placed different parts of the mill, and have one man whose duty it is to keep the fire apperatus in order, and look out for fires. We think this a very good idea, and one that should be carried out at every mill iu this sec tion of the couutry. Squire Howe.an employee of Messrs. E. & F., whilst engaged in peeling logs attempted to jump from one side of a newly peeled log to the other, made a misstep, falling upon his axe, severely cutting himself in the left arm, and ribs; with a little care, and attention he will soon be able to resume his du ties again. I cannot close my letter without mentioning two of the recent arrivals at this place whose names are familiar to every American, viz : Geo. Wash ington and Benj. Franklin. Although in all probability not relatives of their predecessors we hope they may do honor to tbe nam-s they bear. They are two ot our uewiy enlranehisea brothers. Should time aud space permit I hope to have the honor of writing you soon again. Ur s e. Doc. Rev. A. Virtue will preach in the Presbyterian Church next Subath morning and evening. Indian clubs for muscular culture, are the latest thing in that liue here. They are swung about the head in reg- ular Indian style, with a terrific screech at the end of each exercise, to remind the beholder that they are In dian clubs. We httvo received the Atlantic Monthly for September. The folio ing are a list of the contents : Twin-Love j Learning; The Field and the Garden; American Life iu France. V, ; In the Lane; Kate Beau moot. IX.; Twenty Dollars; The Flowering of a Nation ; Forshadows ; Watch aud Ward. II. ; Encyclicals of a Traveller. III.; Their Wedding Journey. III.; A Greyport Legend; Our Whispering Galiery. IX. ; The Romance of Madrono Hollow; Re cent Literature. Terms $4 a year. Jas. R. Osgood & Co., Publishers, Boston, Mass. The Superior Lumber Co. Store having bought the School Book trade of J. J. Fisher.are now prepared to fur nish the public with all kiudsof school and miscellaneous books. Will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of school books aud general Hteraturo. 21 3t Dr. F. Dally, Mechauical and Surgical Dentist is at present stopping tit the Holmes House, Tionesta. All parties desiring his services will please cull upon him early, aud they will be skillfully aud properly attended to. Artificial dentures on gold, silver, or vulcanite base made to order, aud war ranted to give satisfactii n. 20 tf. Fresh arrival of Dress Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions, aud goods generally received this day by Superior Lumber Co., Elm street. Call and see them. 19 2t Williumeport Dickinson Semina ry a first clasa school for both sexes, v illiumsport, Pa. Fall session opeus Aug. 24, 1871. For catalogues ad dress, W. Lee Spottswood, D. D., President. Fon Sale. One 20 Horse Power Thaber Eugine aud toiler iu goor der. Inquire of D. 8. Knox, Burlington. Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West? The best Line is ac knowledged to be the C, B. fe Q , joined together with the B. & M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Burunuton Route. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific IioHds, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Platts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., diverg ing at Red Oak, falls into a line run ning down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, aud all Kansas. Passengers by this route to Kansas, Bee Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis- souri, and, by a alight divergence, can see Nebraska also.- . Lovers of fine vjews should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar" its tree fringed steams Ita rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can reach. ,t ' Laud-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. 8. Harris, the Land Commissioner ot the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand hnme-Bteaders and preemptors who last year filed claims in the Liucoln land office, where "Un cle Sam is rich enough to give us all a furtn." For Sale. The house aud lands known as the "Christie Property," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren County Pa., are for sale. Terras cosh or approved security. Apply to Johk A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bank. Tionesta, Pa. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Uil 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 couutry. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. 50,000 lbs Wool Wanted, At Hilbronner & Co.'s, for which the highest price in goods or cash will hi paid. They have just received the agency for an Eastern HoUbe, and want all the wool they can possibly get. Take your wool there and get good prices. A ii. !"'i ekle, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " In man 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. . -My hair was falling off, I used two bottles of Nature's Hair Restora live aud it checked it at once. It is cleau, safe aud efficient. If your drug' gist has not got it, send direct to Proc ter Bros., Gloucester, Mass. See ad '""'.tisement. . Where did you get your Sewing Machine? At the Superior Lumber Co.'s Store ilm street. I hey sell thebingerram ily Machine for 865 in mi.uthly pay meuts and it is thu DDly machine we would use. Call and examine the machine for yourself and they will give you full information in regard to it. 16-61 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. M. P. Jeuka, Jeweller, Meadville, l'a., is selling Watches, Jewelry Chains, Diamonds Ac, at 20 per cent, hclow marked prices. Several of our citizens hare patronized him, and Cud him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter aud Chestnut SU., in Cullum block. HEULTHJIGOR. Use Dr. Herrick's Sugar- Coated Veg etable Pills and hid Strengthening Plasters, also Dr. Perrin's Fumigator for Calarrh. The beit preparation in the market. For 1 1 antes and Cattle use Harvel't Condition Powders the 'best iu use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co., Agents, Tionesta, Pa., wrl tb trwHo riNswtlly. Jl 9ro New Advertisements. NOTICE. In the Common t'lea of Forest County, E. D. No, IS. May Term 1871. J. J. Fisher vs. II. A. Kurt. And now to wit, Mv 21th, 1871. On mo tion of Pl"s Att'y, W.P. Mercilliott up pointed Auditor to distribute the pro- ceod.i arising from a Shoriir '8 Hale of prop erty oi iwii'iiiianw. Extract of the record. J. H. AGNEW, Frothy. I will attend to the duties of my ap pointment at my ofllun In Tionesta ISorouch on Friday. Wept. 2Jd, 1H71, be tween the hours of one anil three oYhx k I P. M. of said day, where thotte interested may attond If tliov we propor. W. P. MfciKC lLLIUlT. Auditor. Aurf. 2i;th, 187J. 21 3t NOTICE. In the Common Pleas of Forest County. E. I). No. ! May Term 1871. I. lliinronner v to. vs. uoorjre morgan. And now to wit. May 24th, 1871, on mo tion of V. W. Mason Esn.i Att'y for Flff. W. P. Mercilliott appointed Auditor to distribute the proceed arising from a Sheriffs sale of property of Defendant. extract iroin me Kecoru. J. 11. AON KW, Prothy. I will attend to the duties of my appoint ment at inv iiilico in Tionesta Borouuh on Saturday Sept. 1, 1871, between the hours of nine and tn o'clock A. M. of said day where those interested may attend it uey bob proper. tt . f. MtliiliLioi r, Auaiior. Aug. 26lh, J871. 21 2t The undersigned haviniz heen appoint ed by the Orphans court of Forest County to distribute tho funds in the hands of S. 1. Irwin, Administrator of S. ft. llu lins dee'd, hereby gives notice to all con cerned that he will attend to the duties of the appointment stated at the Court House in Tionesta Boroon Tuosdayand Wednes day the ltlth and 20th days of .September 1871 between the hours ol o'clock . M. and 3 o'clock P. M. of each dav. 21-at W. P. MERCILLIOTT, Auditor. TllIU, LIST, FOR (SEPTEMBER TERM, 1871. Oeo. K. Thaver vs. J. A. Nolan Co. Abial Drake for use vs. A, J. Maze. ' F. II. Ellsworth et. ah vs. J no. H. Dilks et. al. Elizabeth Geer vs. H. C. Scott et. al. 10. L. Jones vs. Daniel Murphy. Solomon ZcnU vs. John II. Leonard. K. Li. Illood vs. James Painter. Chas. Hinton vs. John A. Proper and D. tilll. Chas. Looper vs. Warren & Franklin R. u. co. Forest County vs. John O. Brandon. Forest Countv vs. Chas. ,T. Fox. Commonwealth for use vs. John W. Mil ler et. al. . ROPER CALORIC ENGINE COMPANY, 124 CHAMBERS ST., Manfactnrers of Hot Air Engines. 1, 2, and 4 Horse-Fow-or. No water used I Cannot explode I No insurancedemand ed! Not liable to get out of order I Requires no Skilled Engineer I Costs to run 25 cents per day per horse power. 20-4t POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, OF THE STATE OF FEN KSVLVAHIA, MARKET ST., wost of 17th, PHILA,, 11r.raiPii Kcnieitiher litth. 1H71. Thorough Collegiate training for the praeth-e ot Mm Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechani cal Engineering, Analytical Industrial Chei ilstry, Metallurgy a id Architecture. The Diploma of the Coih:ge is nvi i ed as conclusive evidence of proficiency by the first engineers and companies engaged in works of improvement. 1 or l!th Annual Announcement, addreas ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M . D., Prest. ot Faculty. VttMt PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAIi RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave tho Union Depot, corner of Washiuton aud Liberty street, as follows : ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.80 a in ; Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; WeH'saecommodation No. 1,0.20 a m Brinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a in; Wall's accommodation No 'i, H.55a m ;C'in cinnati express Uim; Johnstown ac commodation lu.fib am; Rraddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p in ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacific express 1.50 p in ; Wall's accommodation No 8, 2.85 p in; Hoiiiewood mtcommodation No l,tt.5o pin; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p m; Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m; Way Paaaenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a ni ; Pacific ex press 2.40 a In ; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30 a m ; Mail Train K.lo a n ; ISrinUm's accommodation 1 ).20 a m ; Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.85 p in ; Wall's accommodation N i, 11.61 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; Hoiiiewood accommodation No 1, 8.60 p m; Philadelphia express 8.50 p m; Wall accommodation No3,3.0-p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.0, p m ; Faht Line 7.40 p m; Wall No 6, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at tt.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. Reluming leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. in., and arrive at Wa!l' Station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Mm lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further 'iiiiormation spiv to W. H. BECK WITH, Agent. Tho Pennsylvania Hallroad Company will not assume any Risk tor Baggage ex cept tor Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsibility to One Hundred Dolla' s val ue. All liaggage exceeding that a ount in value will be at the risk of the tier, unless taken by special contract. A. J. CASSA'l Genoral Superintendent, Albsina Pa. TIIK I'Kl.KHKATH) WARREN RANGE, With its Special Attachments, the PUMPING i SHAKING GRATE, WARMING CLOSET AND FENDER Is celebrated for its Reliability, Simplic ity, Economy and C'on ven i nee. rUIXER, WAHREN CO MANCrACTl'HKRH, 230 Water St., New York. WA SB STUD. S-4t COAL! COAL! J-.S. 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See that the book you buy contains 150 tine engravings and ww pages, isenn tor circulars see our terms, and a full description of the work Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila., Pa. 15-4t M0WER & Reaper, tmppoTedC fop t$7t. MANUFACTURED BT A.ULTMA.N. MILLER ASROS, OHIO. This Machine ha never competed at any National or State f air, or great trial without Having received uie f irst I'remi urn. and haa been awarded a greater nuin bcr of Medals than any other machine now Deiore uie pumio. FOR 8ALE BT D. S. KNOX, 6-8m. Tionosta, Pa. pROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA JOINT RKSOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. lie it Resolved by the Senate and Ifouae of RepreeeMatiees of the Commonwealth of 1'ennxitvaH.a in Uineral Assembly met. That the following amendment of the. Con stitution of this Commonwealth be pro posed to tho people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provision of tbe tenth article thereof, to wit; AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of the Consti' titiou, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "A Sbtto Treasurer shall be chnaon bv tho qualified electors of the State, at such times and for such term of service as shall be proscribed by law." JAMES n, WEBB, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved tho fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand oiglit hundred ami seventy -one. JVO. W. UEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to thu Tenth Article of the Con stitution. E. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of thu Commonwealth. ) llarr'Uhurg, Julv6th, 171. J 1..IU1 Patented Noveinpor 1, 1870. Samplea free at al rocerv storea. II. A. Bartlutt A Co., Philadelphia, l'a. BMt POPERY. THE FOE OF THE CHURCH AND REPUBLIC. What it lias done. What It Is doing and what It means to do. Iu power. lis des potism. Its inlalibility. its frauds. Its relicts. Its miracles. It's idolatry. Its per secutions. Its hatred of our public school and of civil and religious liberty. Its slui tling crimes. Its horrid wickedness, and its New York Uiots. A Issik that is wanted everywhere. We want a.:cnls to introduce it in every coun ty at once, and will pay them IiImtbIIv. Send for circular. Address Zicglcr d1 Mc Curdy, lb S. Sixth St., Phila., Pa. ltMt RIIDTIIRP FEMALE WEAKNESS. SEELEY'H HAKDKUBHKIt TKUSSand M IToKTHK. Cim.I, comfortable-, light, .-Ij'Uiilv unil dnrttlile. Nitl'er rilMl. brttlc i nor soil (steel springs cualed). I'acd in hathintr. Shaped to lorin. Best known. Send StMino for pamphlet, to J. B. Scelev's Trus- Bandage Esttiblishiiieiits, i:U7 1 Chestnut St., Phils., l'a., aud No, 'A Ajui - Mb ADDRESS To the Nerveou AJT 3D miBIXjIT-A-T 33 ID. WHOSE lufTerinpi hare been pretra d from bidden causea, and whoa cm require prompt tratHt t tmim exluUiin dlrall If yon era uflrtni, r have svfr) from Involuntary discharge, what fle doe it produce on your eanral health f Do you feel weak, debilitated, eaily tlr4t Does a little extra exertion produc pal pitation of thoJieartT Doe your livr, urinary organs, or your kidney, frequent ly get out of order T Is your uriu Mat time thick, milky or flocky, or I it roy on settling? Or does a thick skum rls t the top? Or In a sediment at the bottom & ter It haa stood awhile T Do you have spoils of short breathing or dispep!? Ar your bowels constipated? Do you hav spell of frainttng, or rushes of blood the head ? Is your memory im pared ? Ia your mind constantly dwelling on tkta subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lite? Do you wish to be left alone, away from everybody I Does any little thing tnVl you atari at Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless F Is the lustra of your eye as brilliant t The bloom on your cheek as bright? D you enjoy yourself in society as well ? D you pursue your business with th asm energy ? Do you fool aa much confident In youself? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to fita of melancholy? If do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsls, Have you restless night ? Tour baafc weak, your knee weak, and hav bat lit tle appetite, and you attribute fckia 4hH pplar Uvr-ai plate C rtow, reader, self-aba, Taral4i eases badly cured, and sexual excsa, art all capable of producing a weakness of th generative organs. Th organs of genara tion.wheu In porfeot health, make th mis Did you over think that those bold, dft ant, energetic, persevering, uccesful bu Iness-men are always those whose genr tlve organs are In perfect health? T never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervouaneaa, of palpitatloa of tho heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed In business ; they don'tbe come sad and discouraged j they arealwaya polite and pleasant In the company of la dies, and.look you and them right la the face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mm tnoss who keep th organs Inflated by running to xcesa. Tho will not nlf ruin their constitution, bat ala thy do business wit r ism. Flow many men, frna badly"rWr4" eases, from th effect of self-abus aa excess, have brought alxmt that stat f weakness in those organs that has reduc4 the geneal system so mnch as to produce almost every other disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of dlseas which humanity Is hir to, and the real caus f the trouble scarcely ever suspected at4 hav doctored forall hat th right Diseases of thes orgsns rqnlr th") of a Diuretic. II ELM HOLD'S FLUI EXTRACT BUC1IU i the great Diuretle, and is a certain cur '.for disease of th Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orgsa ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Centr al Debity, aud all disease of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In Mai or Fe male, from wbatavar caus originatiag, and n matter of hew long staaaaaj. If no tratmnt I sabmitt4 , - sumption or Insanity may ensa. Oaf llesh and blood ar supported from tha sources, and th health ana happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends apsi prompt us of a rliabl rsay. HMmbold' Extract Bucha, stablls upward of l'JAars, prepared by H. T. II ELM BOLD, Druggist, 604 Broadway. New York, and 104 Ssuth 10U Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pru'K-41.25 per bottlo or 8 bottles for $0.80, delivered to any ad dress, bold by all DruggataTry whams NONF. ARK GKNPINF, XJWI.FSS DONE TP IN BTKL ENOKAVKB Wrapper, fae-suill of my Chsmioal Wr- hous. and signed H.T. HBLM1. t1 r