TUESDAY MORNIXG, SETT. 19, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. J1iirrje II. II. Mat. ijnu'ncilmcn Jacob Shrlver, J. It. FUronp, W. V, Dlmond. S. II, Haslet, .1. WlnmiH. Justice of the. Peace V. 1. MorcilJiott, I. 8. Knox. Constable 3. N. Toll "worth. Sehnol Directors J. Winnna, J. A. Palo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, 1). S. Knox, W. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS, t . President Jurirrc James Camfmslu Associate Judges J. .A. .Pnoruri, As- RKW CllOK. .Sheriff V.. L. Davis. JUstrict. Attorney W. W. MABon. J'reanurer H. Skti.ky. -Prothonotary, Register A Recorder, Ac. 3. B. AtlKW. fbrnmiMiofuTA N.P. Whkki.kii, Bkhj. Kl.l.IOTT, I'KTKU MKHC1H.MOTT. -' Omiiry $itri)itenlrnt8, V. IlnnTnftR. iari lHnissionersJ as. Oilfilwan, VM. PATTKIWON. (Vuoif.v Niirvrtor S.T). Inwi!. . thrniior Johiah WlifANS. .' "County .4iiifir L. Ij. IIacki Em Hoi.kmaw, Wm. Clark. Member of Congress l)th Dwtrict .. W. 8cofifm. . fftnte .SVnrcrc W. A. WALLACE. Asscnbly John O. Hall. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Clubbing chestnuts is the popular amusement now. They are getting so nearly ripe that there is some enjoy ment in ealiuc: thorn. Wfc will have a good crop this fall. Hickory Circuit paid $352.02 for benevolent purposes, beyond the Fas- tor'f salary during the last Conference Year. Tho blessing of God will sure y honor such a contribution as the Above. ' Knox fc Co. have on hand an abundance of grapes of the first quali ty, which they sell cheap for cash. They have our heart-felt thanks for a box of tho same, with which we ap poaScd our grape hunger aud that of our friends. We have neglected to notice the action of the Erie Conference upon tho case of R. II. Roberts. We under stand that he was found "not guilty," of the charge preferred, but was bv Icuced for one year on general princi pics. Rev. J. A. Hume, of Eastllicko ry was unanimously elected President of the Re-union Association of the 150th Pa. Rucktail RecimenL which 22th, in st.- A compliment wortn be' lug appreciated. Next week is court week. We Always enjoy tlns'particular week, be cause business is bound to be lively. Quite a number of Commonwealth cases will be tried in addition to the trial list which is published. A list of juror drawn will be found in to-day's paper. . . . Hickory Circuit was the Banner Charge in the Erie Conference, for 1871, iu its collection for "suporan uated preachers, t'leir widows and or phans." This statement is authorized by Rev. R. B.Boyd, of South Oil City, $109 was the amount given by the above circuit. A. B. Root & C. F. Gillespie have .bought out the business of Landers & Savage, on JuJuh Run, and are about to erect a large mill. They are both good business men, and we have no loubt but that they will make a profit' able investment in that particular mill. The crops, with the exception of grass are said to be 'good throughout old Forest. This is fortunate, much more so than was expected at the be' ginning of the Summer, as the dry weather was supposed to be so genera' and so continuous that short crops were expected. Jas. McKay and Capt. Knox are going to put a building on the lot north of our office, right soon. The lumber is on the ground, a good share of it, and we understand that the rest is over at the depot. Mr. McKay is to use part of the building as a post of- ficeand a Masonic Hall is talked of in the upper story. We will give fuller . details as we hear them. Improvements are going on about the Court House. New and subs tan tial walks and stairs are being built from the road to the Court House. This is something that has long been needed, and we are glad that it has been attended to before court week During next summer we expect the Court House ground to be fixed up in a style that will compare favorably with those of other counties around us. M. Ittel, miue host of the TioneS' ta House is building au addition to his barn 80x36 feet. This will mak tho whole barn cover an area of 30x72 feet aud will prove ample for the ac commodatiou of the horses of travel lcrs, circuses, menageries, Ac. Mr Ittel is bound to make tho Tionesta House a success, if energy and good management will do it, and we hav no doubt that by the time the flood comes, he will bein good shape to en tcrtain all the raftsmen of the creek and a number of others beside. MARRIED. Grkavks Dale, At. the residence of the brldo's parents, In Tlonestc, Tuesday, Sept. 19, by Rev. Dr. Ixomis, of Meadvillo, Mr. Win. A. Groaves, of Utica, N. Y., and MIm Gertrndo, daughter of lion. Jno. A. Dale, of this place. Having the good fortune to receive tickets, we arose early in tho morning and proceeded to the place referred to, to see tho happy couple united. They were married at about 9 o'clock A. M., after which congratulations and break fast took plate. We enjoyed both. They took the 2:14 train for Buffalo, where they will spend a few days ; from thence they will proceed to Watertown, N. Y., to visit the relatives of Mr. Greaves. They will reside in Utica, N. Y. We were sorry to observe that Judge Dale was was confined to his his bed, by reason of injuries sustained in the railroad accident at Westport. Tho newly-married pair have our best wishes for a happy future. Murder in Howe Tp. One week ago Saturday, a man named Matthew Turner who has made ing his home for the last three years at Thos. Porter's, left the house to go to his shanty, on the Foxburgh Road, about ono mile this side of Foxburgh, where he had a job. On Wednesday last, as Mr. Porter was returning from Marien, where he had been registering, he camo by tho Foxburgh Road for the purpose of seeing Mr. Turner, and not finding him at the shanty, nor any evidence that ho had been there, he took tho road that Turner should have taken, and found him lying in the road about two miles from the shanty, face downward, dead. His head and neck were filled with buck-shot, and he had evidently been killed at once. The charge had hit him rather on the left Bido of tho face and neck. His gun was found standing up against a log by the side of the road, and hi hatchet on the log. - He bad a revol ver and hunting knife in his belt. His gun and revolver were fully load ed, so that it could have been no acci dent of his own. Acorener's jury was impannelled, and proceeded to the spot the next morning, and found, that tho deceased came to his death from the effects of a charge of buckshot fired from a gun, or other deadly weap on, in the hands of some person or persons unknown. . Mr. Turner is described as having been a man of about 50 years of age, an industrious and steady man, respect ed by all who knew him. His death has cast a gloom over tho community about Howe tp, and hopes are enter tained that the assassin may be brought to justice. Suspicions are held as to who the murderer is, but no evidence appearing, we aro not at liberty to publish the name of the pcrscn sub pected. ; There comes a report to us from the old part of the county that a man named Haight has been making him' self generally obnoxious to the inhab itants of that section by his general lawlessness and rufliuuism. Week be' fore last he went to a house where there was an old lady and a little girl of thirteen, and inquired the road to Strattonville. He was informed, but wanted the old lady to let the little girl go with him and show him the road. She would not consent to it, but the little girl went out into the front yard with him to point out the direc tion to him, when he attempted to vio late her person. The old lady coming out, he knocked her down some two or three times, and then fearing assist ance would come, fled. The inhabit ants have been hunting vigilantly for him since then. And now comes a re port that he has lately burned the barn of Owen Butterfitld, across the Clarion River, in Jefferson county. It was a valuable barn, and the loss will be considerable. Haight is said to be an old convict, having just gotten out of prison recently. We sincerely hope that the citizens of that vicinity may succeed in catching him, that he may pay the penalty of his crimes. At Tiouesta, lust week, a dentist named Dally was forced to leave the town for taking too much freedom with bis iumale customers. fyectator: In justice to Dr. Dally we wish to correct the above, from which but one inference could be drawn. We. never heard, and don't believe, that the Dr. was in the least impolite to his ludy customers. His work and bills did not give satisfaction to his male custO' mers, and they made it very disagree' able for him and be folded his tent and left for sume other place. He owed us a bill, and paid it, hence we feel called upon to defend him against un just insinuations and charges. In our last issue we made a mis take in the day of the Mass Meeting, which is to take place on Tuesday evening instead of Friday evening of Court week. Let there bo a full at tendance. . D. Black,, of the Forest Hotel is erecting a large baru for the accom modation of the cattle and horses of customers. 'Building business is quite brisk in town just now. John Hulings, formerly of this place, now on the Venango Co. Poor Farm, came to this place on Saturday ast to bury an infant child who had died on Thursday evening. Mr. Hu lings and wifo have tho sympathy of all who know them. Oa Wednesday last the "Whoop- er-ups" met the "Scrubs" on the ball ground, and dished it up to them to the tune of GO to 18. It might be well to remark that the champion player of the "Scrubs," Harry Bales, catcher, was absent, and although we cannot tell what tho result would have been had he been here, we feel free to say that his absence was severely felt. Then, again, on Saturday last, by reason of a challenge scut in by the 'Scrubs," another game was had, in which the "Whoopcr-ups" scored 28 runs, and the "Scrubs" 17. We under stand that another is to bo played. Nobody can say that the "Scrubs" lack grit, and we hope to have it to chroni cle that they have eventually come out ahead. Wm. Graves, of Utica has been painting some portraits since his visit here, and we went up to his studio yesterday morning to look at them. We wero particularly pleased with' a life-size and life-like portrait of Judge Dale, painted by Mr. Graves within the last two weeks. It is Judge before accident, and if it can be improved upon we have no desire to see the im provement. Mr. Graves has orders for eight portraits from this vicinity, and we shouldn't be surprised that he would have a good many more before he leaves. We also saw a couple of landscapes painted by Mr. Graves, which seem to us to be first-class pic tures. Mr. Graves is a young man, but he handles the brush like an old artist. The Circus has come and gone. We suppose that it was about like the generality of circuses. There was a very large crowd in town, in fact, the largest we have ever seen here. The proprietors of the institution must have made money. The balloon ascension we considered a failure, the balloon only going up a very short distance, and doming straight down again, and the "traperer" not "trapezing" any to speak of. The disappointment in regard to the ascension was general, as everybody expected a grand sight. Very little drunkenness was observed in town, and in that respect our citi zens were pleased. We believe the institution paid all billd promptly. Dessolution Notice. The coportnership heretofore exist ing between A. J. Landers and T Sav age, under tho name of Savage & Landers, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. A. J. Landers. T. Savage. Sept, 12, 1871. 24 3t ' Having taken the agency for the Bucyrus Knitting Machine Co's Ma chine, we are prepared to furnish our oustomers with the best knitting ma chine, that will do all kinds of kniU ting such s Socks, Gloves, Shawls, Scarfs, Mats.as also throwed up stitch, and can be regulated to as fine or loose stitch as is required in any kind of knitting. Superior Lumber Co, ' Tionesta, Sept. 12th, 1871. 23 tf. 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 oau be seen at this office. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Iniuan 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, w ho will furnish them with all the information required. 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 kinds of school and miscellaneous books. Will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of school books and geueral literature, 21 3t M. P. Jeuks, Jeweller, Meadville, Ta., is selling Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds &c, at 20 per cent below marked prices. Several of our citizens hare patronized him, and find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa tor and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block Burlington. Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West T The best Line is ac knowledged to be the C, B. & Q., joined together with the B. & M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Burlington Route. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, 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., diverge ing at Red Oak, falls into a. line rua ning down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas. Passengers by this route to ' Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afur its tree fringed steams Iu rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand home-steaders and preemptora who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." 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. For Sale. One 20 Horse Power Thaber Engine and Boiler iu good der. Inquire of D. S. Knox, 1-tf. Tionesta, P . Have you ever tried Nature's Hair Restorative? You will be de lighted with it. ' Clean, safe, and effi cient. It is driving all the poisonous compounds out of the market. ' It is as clear as crystal. See advertisement v ' - - 22 2fc ... HEALTH VIGOR. Use Dr. Ilerrick't Sugar-Coated Veg etable Pills and Kid Strengthening Planters, also Dr. Perrin's Fumigalor for Catarrh. The best preparation in the market. For Herses and Cattle use .UarveVa Condition Powders the best in use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co. Agents, Tionesta, Pa., and the trade generally. . 21 3m 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 got. Take your wool there and get good prices. New Advertisements. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Honorable James Camp bell President Judge of the Court of Com mon Picas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to., at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the fourth Monday of Sep. next, being the 25th day of Sep., 1871. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ot said county, that thev be then and there in their proper persons at ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oiiices appertain to be done, and to those who bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners tiiat are or shall be in the . jail of Forest County, that they be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand and seal this 2'id day of Aug., A. D 1S71. E. L. DAVIS, Sh ll. NOTICE. In the Common I'Iohs of Forest County. E. I). No, 13. May Term 1H71. J. J. Fisiier vs. H. A. Burt. And now to wit, Mav 21th, 1871. On mo tion or Plff ' All'y. W. P. Mercilliott ap pointed Auditor to distribute the pro ceed arising from a Shurill 's Sale or prop erty of Defendants. Extract of the record. J. B. AGNEW.Prothy. I will attend to the duties of my ap pointment at my office in Tionesta Borough on F riday, Sept. 2:id, 1871, be tween tho hours of ono and three o'clock P. M. of said day, wiiere those interested may attend if they see proper. W. P. MERCILLIOTT. Auditor. Aug. 2ith, 1M7J. 21 3t WATCH FItKK. "l'rizu. Cuudy (sixes, Prize Stationery Packages, Cheap Jewelry, Ac, te., silver watches given gratis every ugunt i-0 par day made selling our goods "ut Country Fairs unit Political Meetings. Send tor Circular, address Mon roe, Kennedy it Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 22-lt Or'W'V Retailed by ono. Wanted , .yvJ" ageu'-s to sell pictures every where. Whitney it Co., Norwich, ft., 22 4 QQQf Eor 1st class Pianos seut on V -r tJw trial uo ageutn. AdrosMi U. S. Piano (V. fil Broadway, N. Y. 3-P.. SHERIFF'S SALE. tl Y VIRTUE of a writ of Fieri Facia -LJ Issued oTit of ttto Cmtrt of Common Ploas of Forest County, Pa., to me diwV (1 there will he exposed to dale bv pnMlC vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, In the Borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, SEPT. ioTn, A. D. 1ST1, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following describod real estate : C. M. Lyon vs. Ephrlam Lyon, Fl. Fa., No. 2ft, Sept. Term 171 Meroifliott All defendant- right, title, intercut and claim of, in and to the following deaorihed tract or parcel of land aitnale In the Township of Jenka, In the County of Foreat, ami State of Pennsylvania. Bounded tin fol lowa, to-wit: lleginning at a pont at the northwest corner, thence aouth one hun dred and sixty perches to post, thence went fifty -three perches ti post, thence north one hundred and sixty porches to post, thence west fifty-three perches to the place of beginning. Containing fifty three acres, more or less, boing the west half of a certain tract of land the said Lyon bought of Cyrus Klood. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ephriam Lyon, at the suit of (J. M. iyon. E. L. DA VIS, Sheriff. Sept. 6th, 1871. ' Terms cash. 22-"t i The undersigned having been appoint ed by the Orpliars court of Forest County to distribute the funds in the hands of 8. 1). Irwin. Administrator of 8. H. Hu lings dee'd. hereby irivos notice to ail con- cerned that he will attend to the duties of the appointment stated at the Court House in Tionesta Horoon Tuesday and Wednes day the lllth and 20th davs of September IBii between the Hours ot w o clock i. iu and 3 o'clock P. M. of each day. 2i-3t W. P. MERtTLLIOTT, Auditor, Till AX. LIST, FOR BEIT EMBER TERM, 1871. Oeo. K. Thayer vs. J. A. Nolan A Co. Abial Drake for use vs. A. J. Maze. F. II. Ellsworth et, al. vs. Jno. U. Pllks et. al. Elizalxrth Oeer vs. It. C. Scott et. al. K. L. Jone vs. Daniel Murnhv. Solomon Zenta vs. John B. Leguard. iw lj. luood vs. James i'atnter. - Chun, llinton vs. John A. Proper and D, Gill. Chas. Looper vs. Warren & Franklin R. K. Co. Forest County vs. John O. Brandon. Forest County vs. Chas. J. Fox. Commonwealth for use vs. John W. Mil ler et. al. NOTICE. In the Common Pleas of Forest County. ti. ii. jo. way Term i7i. I. Hilbronner Co. vs. Oeorgo Morgan And now to wit. May 24th, 1K71, on mo tion ofW. W.Mason Esq., Att'y for Plff. W. P. Mercilliott appointed Auditor to distribute the proceeds arising from a Bheriii-s sale ot property of Defendant. Extract from the Ileoord. J. B. AUNEW, Prothy. I will attend to the duties of mv appoint ment at my office in Tionesta Borough on Saturday Sept. 23, 1871, between the hours of nine and ten o'clock A. M. of said day where those interested may attend if they see proper. W. P. MERCILLIOTT, Auditor. Aug. 26th, 1871. 21 2t ACENTS WANTED. The new book, COD REASON AND SCIENCE! or, The Landmarks of Truth, is highly commended by all demonstra tions, and sells rapidly. Agents should se cure a choice of field, at once. Send for terms, and see extra Inducements. Frank lin Publishing Co, 712 Chestnut St.. Phila delphia. 22 4t AGENTS WANTED. Exclusive territo , ry granted on the PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE. Contains over .WO illustrations. Is a eomplote Library of Biblical Knowledge. Excellsall others. In English and German Send for Circulars. Wm. 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Thrilling accounts of Great Hunts, Hairbreadth Escapes anil Terrible Contests with tho big game and hostlo tribes. Spirited descriptions of tho habits and superstitions or that strange people-, 'i neir csporis, i.egonas, -iraai-tions. How they Woo and Wed. Scalp, Doctor. Worship. Ac. New. Fresh and Popular. Price Low It is selling by the tnousamts witu wonueriui rapnuty. rsenu at once ior sample chapters, illustration! and siiucia1 terms, to Hubbard Bros., Pub lishers, 723 Sansoni Streot, Philadelphia. pROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE C0NSTITU TI0N OP PENNSYLVANIA. joint nnsoi.t'TToy: Proposing an amendment to the Constitu lion oi .reuiisyivanta. Be it Resolved bu the Senate and Ifouse of HcvresentatiX'es of the Commonwealth of 1. r ... .1 U ml That the following amendment i uie c-on stitution of this Commonwealth be pro posed to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the leuiu arucie luereoi, to wit. AMENDMENT. Strike out tho Sixth Section of tho Sixth Article of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following : "A Stata Treasurer shall bo chosen by the qualified olectors or the State, at such times and for such term of service as shull be prescribed by law." JAMES II, WEBB, Speaker of the TTouse of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the .Senate. Approved the lilleonth day or Juno, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. JVO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution. V. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth. I Harrishurg, July 6th, 1H71. J T.S. BYEBHABT IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o (al at the old Everiiurt Bunk, iwo miles from Newmauville fur 7 iwuu per or al Tionesta aud vicinity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. Ho always has a largo supply on hand, Now is the time to lay in a largo supply Orders promptly attended to 29 ROPER CALORIC ENGINE COMPANY, 124 CHAM HERS ST., Maufiictuiers of Hot Air Engines, 1, 2, and 1 Horse-Power, No water used I I 'ac not ( -iode ! !o MMiirttiiKdciu.aud-si!- Nut liublg to gut out J order I Requires no Skilled 1 iigineer t o s to run 23 cents per day per horse powt r. 22-4t AGK.NTS WasTkii .!2.r, pr niort.'i by Imj American Knining Macmi.u Co., Bosunuv Mass., or Kt. lxuis, Mo. '5 Kin ADDRESS To the Norvooua AND WHOSE sufferings have-been protrst 1 from hidden causes, and whee cases require prompt trealineat to remWr existence desirable I If yon are suffering, or have euffsred from involuntary discharges, what effect, docs it produce on your gonoral health t Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a llttlo extra exertion produce pal pitation or thopieartT Dors your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get ont of rrrder T Is your urine seme times thick, milky or floeky, or is it ropy on settling T Or docs a thick skum rlHe to tho top T Or is a sediment at the bottom af. ter It has stood awhile T Do you have spells of short breathingor dispopsia? Arc your bowels constipated? Do you have spoils of fralntlng, or rushes of blood to the head T Is your memory Impared T It. your mind constantly dwelling on thi subject? Doyoufeol dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or.lile ? Do you wish tobe left alone, away from everybody ? Does any little thing mke you start or Jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless t Is the lustre of your eyo as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in socioly as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much conAdeneo in yousolf ? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your book weak, your knees weak, and have but li tle appetite, and you attribute this to dyy. pepsiaor liver-complaint f Now, reader, self-abase, venereal Ala- eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera- tion,when ln'irfect health, make tho man Did you ever think that those bold, deft- ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus- iness-mon are always those wliose genera tive organs are iq pcrfecfhoalth? Yon never bear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervbnsness.of palpitation or tho heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed In business ; they don't be come sad aud discouraged ; they a'realways polite and pleasant in the company of la- . dies, andjook you and them right in the' Taco nono'of your downcast looks' or any meanness about theui. ' I do nat mean those who keep the organs in dated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin thoir constitutions, but alse those) they do business with or foji. ITow many men, from badly eared dis eases, from the effects of stlf-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the geneal system so mneh as to produce almost every othor disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicido, and al -most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever Buspected and have doctored for ail bnt the right Dise&ses'of these organs require thaM of a Diuretic. IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certaiu cure 'for diseases of tho Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orgaa io Weakness, Feiuulo Complaints, Gener al Dobity, and all discuses of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe malo, from whatevor cause originating, and no matter of how long standing, If no treatment Is submitted to, esa, sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood aro supported from thexu sources, and tho health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, dcronds ot, prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ilelmbold's Extract Bucliu, establisiixi upward ot l'.ijA'eurs, prepared by H. V. H ELM BOLD, Druggist, UH Broadway. New York, and 10-t Ssulh 10thStre., Philadelphia, Pa. Pnii'K-l.!U per botl!j or U bottles for Ji.S0, delivered to any un dress, fcoldbyall Drugjjest every tor. f NONE ARK. GENUINE UNLK. DONE TP IN STKL KNUKAVtJ Wrapper, fac-smijo of my Chemical Wars- hou . aud signed Li. T. 11 KLM BOLD.