Slit Rarest sgfjroMiwro. TCESDAT MORMNC, OCT. II, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. BrgcYl, 1L Mat. Otuneihntn Jacob Sh river, J. II. Stroup, Vf. W, Dimond. H. H, Haslet, J. Wlnans. JustU-rs of the i'eaco W. 1. Mercilliott, D. S.Knox. Hnfn6 J. N.Toltsworth. UekiMil Director J. Winans, J. A. Palo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrlver, D. 8. Knox, J. D. Irwlu. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. faetident itmlge Jamk.s Campiuc!.!,, Associate Judycs J. A. PKor-KH, Al tnww Cook. HMriffK. L. PaVI. ; JUttriet Attorney W. W. MASOn. Treasurer S. Sictlsy. Prothonotary, licgister it Recorder, de. tf. II. AoNKW. k Commissioners N.'P. Whf.klwi, Renj. I.I.IOTT, I'KTKR MKItClLMOTT. Onunty (inperintrndenti. F. HonnER. i Jury Commissioners 3 as. GiLKH.l.IAN, WM. Pattkbson. County Surrcyor S.T). Inwiw. Coroner Josiait Wimanh. 'County Auditor L. L. IIackett, Eli Hoi.kman, Wm. Clark. Member of Congress 10th District 0. W. HCOKIKI.P. Statt Senate VT. A. Wallack. Assewbty John O. Hai.u LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Tho newest styles of Indies' CorsoU at th Superior Lumber Co. Store. J. R. and J. AV. Stroup have taoved their families to Panther Rock, ' Nrhcre they have taken a lumber job. . Lice and Linen Collars It! groat varie ty, at the Superior Lumbor Co. Store. II. V. Sweetser assumed the duties of general manager of the A. & G. W. Railroad on the 21st inst. Good styles of Taper Collars for 10 cts. - m box, at tho Suporlor Lumbor Co. Store. Judge Dale raised from twenty -rods oT ground, one hundred and fifty-one and one-half bushels of beets. AVho can beet that? Hard to boat that now lot of Gouts' Taper JCollars, Just rocoived at Superior . Lumbor Co. Store. The Clarion County Teachers' in stitute will meet at Clarion, on Mon ' day, No. 6th, and continue during tho week. f Just received a new lot of Coatings : and Cassimeies, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store; A Reading Circle was organized by the ladies of our place last week, to meet on Tuesday evening of each week. 'This evening the meeting is at tho rcsi- donee of T. B. Cobb. , Photograph Pictures and Frames at the . : Superior Lumber Co. Store. r -Corn-IIuskiugs and dance", after- wards, are exciting the attention of the denizens of Dutch Hill. They are said to be very enjoyable occasions, by those who attend. A full line and superior quality of Silk Ribbons, received and for salo at Superior Lumber Co. Storo. The Grand Jury of the U. S. Dis trict Court, now in session at Pittsburg, found true bills against 'Squire Tropcr :and Hayward for assisting Turner to escape. Table Llnon,. Toweling, Linen Nap kins, Plain Irish Llnon, Bird' Eye and all "kinds of Linen and Linen Goods at Su .' ; perior Lumber Co. Storo. Coffee's riz: Rio, which formerly sold for 25 cents, retail, now commands SO cents; Java, 40 cts., browned Rio 40 cts. In this connection we wish to remark that Tionesta ladies make the - .best coffee in the world. A full line of Ladies' and Gents' fall v and winter Silk, Silk Lisle and Fleece ' Lined Gloves at Suporlor Lumbor Co. Store. . . Mr. Harry Watson, a member of the fraternity from Pittsburgh, has purchased nu interest iu the Greeu ville Argus, and takes a hand iu its editorial management. The new firm '.has our best wishes. Extracts, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Tooth Brushes, Combs and all kinds of Toilet . Articles at the Superior Lumbor Co. Store. Capt. Knox has a squash on exhi bition in his store, ruised in his gar den, which weighs 61 lbs. M. Henry, determined not to be beaten in this J'lie, brought one down from his gar- fleu which weighed 62 lbs. 4 A full tine ol Underwear, knit and f. Woollen Goods to be received soon at the Suporlor Lumber Co, Store. I. G. Butterfield returned home ' rom his Western trip on Friday last, fookiog as if the tour had agreed with dim. He seems to have enjoyed it ex tensively. The other excursionists will be home in a week or ton days. Silk Gimp. Silk Fringe, Silk Velvet - atibbons, Gimpure Lace, Silk and Velvet ' Buttons, and all kinds of Dress Trimmings , for sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. W. H. Longwell, Esq., who has published the Petroleum Ccutre Record lor the last 6ix years publishes his val edictory in one of last week's papers. He has made the llceord one of the most readable papers we have on our ex change list. We shall miss him from j tho fraternity. His successor, Chas. C. Wicker, Esq., has our best wishes for ', the future success of the Record. Gents' Hats and Caps, Fall ami Winter Styles, Men und Boys' Boots, also a full variety of Ladies' Impo Boots, Shoes, Gai ters aud (vorluMM ut Superior Lumber (.'. Slnr. Temple of Honor. Tionesta Temple of Honor will meet on Saturday evening of this week. Hereafter the Temple will meet ou Fridoy evening of every week. Willard Hodges,Esq.,of Rochester, N. Y., one of our foreign subscribers called on us one day last week. He owns some oil territory in the county, and expects to make his everlasting for tune out of it soon. A full lino of All Wool Long and Square, Imitation Paisley, and Black Me rino Shawls for Salo at Superior Lumber Co. Storo. State Superintendent of Public Schools, J. P. Wickersham, will ad dress the teachers of Forest County and vicinity, on Monday evening, No vember 6th, at tho Presbyterian church in Tionesta. Let all teachers and oth ers interested in educational subjects prepare to attend. St. We had a call from Copt. Chas. Reisinger, on Saturday. He spent Sunday in town with some of his friends here. The Capt. lost a leg at Gettys burg, and holds a position at Washing ton, which he has well earned. One day last week, John Zcnts and John Nellis killed a big buck, down the river a little piece. On Sat urday morning, C. C. Van Gicseu and Mr. McCalmont killed a good sized one opposite Ilolcmnn's Island, three and a half miles below town. A Large house erected by Judge A. Cook, at Cooksburgh, during the past season for a boarding house, was burned with all its contents, on Tues day night last. It is thought that it was the work of an incendiary. We tender the Judge our sympathy. Our friend I. N. Trait, of Oil City, has been appointed Commission er of Deeds for the States of New York, Rhode Island, Ohio and Michigan His office is with W. J. Galbraith, At torney at Law. The appointment is a good one, and Mr. Pratt will attend to the duties of the office well. The Tidioute Journal publishes a list of the contributions made by citi zcus of that places for tho relief of the Chicago sufferers. Among the cash subscriptions we notice that of E. E. Clapp, for $1,000. Mr. Clapp, however, is a resident of President, and the cit izens of that place will not approve of Tidioute's action in appropriating him Mr. A. Neyhart gave $1,000 cash, and Mr. J. L. Grandin, $500. Good for Tidioute. We believe that Eli Holeraan, ono of our County Auditors, is the cham pion bee-huutcr of our county. He has, during this season, captured the enormous number of sixteen bee-trees, which averaged from 10 to 25 lbs of honey each. Two of tho trees were saplings, and had the comb hanging on the outsido of the tree. One of theui had the comb on a limb of the sapling, and the other on the trunk of the sapling, which was bent over. The comb was hanging on the under side of the trunk. Tho lioJicy ! said to have been delicious. If anV one has had better luck, or more skill in hunt ing bees, or bee-trees, just let us hear of it. Relief Committee. At a meeting of citizens of Forest county held in M.E.Church at Tionesta, motion of M.W.Tate a committee con sisting of Dr. Wiuans, H. H. May aud M.Einstein, was appointed for the pur pose of soliciting aid for the sufferers by the great fires in the Northwest. At a meeting of said committee M. Einstein was appointed treasurer for said fund. We do hereby send you a petition, asking you to do for those who have suffered so severely in life and proper ly. All funds shoulds be sent to M. Einstein. A statement of the amount of money and goods received will be published. As winter is drawing near, the committee requests that the amounts be forwarded by the 10th Nov. 1871. By Ordek of toe Committee. The Jug-Handle Road. Editor Republican : We would like to know of those in authority why the bridges at foot of "Jug-Handle" are not repaired. On Saturday last as ono of Messrs. Emery & Freeman's wagons was crossing the abovo named place one of the horses had his leg caught in a broken plank and it was all tho driver could do to prevent his wagon from ruuuiug upon tho team; as it was, the animal had his leg badly toru. Such traps as these render the county liable for damages at any time. A few rods further on is another briJgo iu a miserable condition ; there are two planks broken out, and it requires the utmost caution iu driving to prevent the breaking of an axle or wheel. We hope to have no further occasion to fpik of tlii. An Evk Witsk-j Communicated. Editor RErunucAN s Iu your pa per of a recent date noticed a commu tion from Fort Pitt in which the cor respondent spoke of t'ie "Jug Handle," and adjacent roads and bridges. Would like to call the attention of the Road Commissioners to the condition of the road around the "big curve." It is in a most dangerous condition. It is all a driver can do to prevent his wagon from upsetting. The lower side of the road has a rut in it which causes the axle to drag on the ground. Would not be surprised at any lime to hear of a team and wagon tumbling down the embankment. We sincerely hope the parties who have charge, of this matter will have it remedied, as it would only take a short time to repair this dangerous place. Tax Payer. We have just received a full sup ply of Ladies' Furs, Muffs and Caps, also Gents Fur Collars, which we of fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blanketts from $3.75 to $9.00 per pair 10-4 and 11-4 made, Gents Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Knit Shaws, Nubies, Wool Hoods, &c, &s. Superior Lumber Co. The Aldine. In the number for November, now before us, is a char acteristic sketch by Emslie, "The Un invited Guest." A small snake glid ing wiftly across the table-cloth electri fies and disturbs a picnic party in the midst oftheir dinner. The variety of expression on the faces of group is so carefully preserved in the engraving that the picture seems to have a fresh interest every time it is taken up. At tho beginning to the year we heard many prophecies tiiat there would (muat) be a falling off in quality after a few issues. The publishers I 4 . 1 . t . 1 nave answered that objection m the best possible way. They have proveJ the fear groundlcs9,and we feel inclined to accept all their promises for the com ing year, especially when backed by such guarantees as the pictures just mentioned. Wo would advise our readers to send along $2.50 at once to James Sutton & Co., 23 Liberty street, New York. Dr. D. F. Pennington, recently of Pittsburgh, offers his services as a Den tal Surgeon, to tho inhabitants of this place and vicinity. He is located at Fort Pitt, and will make engagements to meet patients in Tionesta, at any time. His Post Office address is Tio nesta, Ta. ' 29 tf. Mrs. Rogers w ishes to inform her friends, and the public in general, that she has just returned from Buffalo with a new anc elegant stock of Fall and Winter millinery goods, consisting of the latest styles of Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Rib bons &c, which she is prepared to sell cheap for cash. Her shop is to be found over the store of the Superior Lumber Co. 26 tf The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jeuks. He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down iO the bottom figures, and we can conscientioPsly rci'omraend this house to our readers if they want any thing in that line. The stoJs is very extensive, and one cannot fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 tf A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " 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, w ho will furnish them with all the information required. HEALTFMMGOR. Use Dr. Herrich'i Sugar-Coaled Veg etable Pills and Kid Strengthening Plasters, also Dr. Perrin't Fumigatvr for Catarrh. The be.t preparation iu the market. For Hurses and Cattle use Harvel't Condition Powders tho best iu use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co., Agents, Tiouesta, Pa., and the trade generally. 21 3m Have you ever tried Nature's Hair Restorative f You will bo de lighted w ith 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. 23 2t. 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, aud satisfaction guaranteed, temples c;iu be sui'u at llii-t office,. 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. & 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 in e 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 rui 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 afar" its tree fringed steams Its 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 preemptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." That pepper and Bait color which renders your hair so conspicuous, can easily ue remedied by using a bottle or two of Nature's Hair Bestorative. 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. Dessolution Notice. ; The coportnership heretofore exist ing between A. J. Landers and T. Sav age, under the name of Savage & Landers, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. A. J. Lasders. T. Savage. Sept. 12, 1871. 24 3t Jfew Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES. Tl Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vendi. i- Exponas issued out of tho Court of common 1'ieas or forest county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by publio vendue or outcry at the Court House in the liorough or Tionesta on MONDAY, NOV. 20TH. A. D., 1871, the following described real estate, to-wit: Eli Uoleman vs. II. A. Burt and Jacob Shriver, No 8 Dec. Term 1871, C. D. No. 28 Sept. Term, 1(9 Tate All defendants' interest of. in and to a certain piece or par cel of land situate in Harmony township, Forest county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by county line and Fagundus, on the east by John Lamb, on the west by Dunlap, and on the south by J, Fleming. Containing 402 acres, more or less, about 60 acres of which are improved, with one large frame house and two tenant houses, and saw mill, two large barns, ail derrick, engine house Ac, there on erected, aud au orchard thereon grow ing Taken in execution, and to lo sold as the property of H. A. Hurt and Jacob HhrivCr at the aui t of Eli Uoleman. ALSO No. 0 T'oc. T?rm and Ho. 7 Dec. Term, 1871, C. 1), To. 7 .md No. 8 Deo Term, 1809, Samuel Duff vs. E. C. Mays, surviving administrator et. and Dr. James Goo, vs. E. C. Mars, surviving administrator et. al Lathv. All defendant's interest In certain tracts of land sUuate in Burnett township, Forest County, Pa., bounded and decribod as follows : Beginning on the north bank or the Clarion River at tho lower end of Wm. 11. Lowrie's improve ment, (formerly John H. Mays' improvi nicut), running thence north until It cor ners with Bingham's line, now .on Is , thenco west along said Bingham lino to a while oak corner, theuce south along said Bingham line to Win. II. Lowrie's line, aud thence east witli the said Wm. II. Lowrie's line to tho place of beginning, containing two hundred acres more or less. Also, All that certain tract of land sit uate iu Howe township, Forest county. Pa., known as Warruut No. 81G2, bounded on the nortli by Warrou county line, on the east by Warrant No. 41113, on the south by Warrant No. 6133. and ou the west bv the Kingsley township line, oouUiiuiug Slid aures, more or les. Also. All that tract of land situate in tho township of Burnett, county of Forost, Pa., bounded by lands of Ritchie, Fink bine tic Co., on the north, on the east by lamia of Ritchie, Fiukbiiioife Co. and lands of E. C. Mays, on the south by lands of Ritchie, Finkbine 4 Co. and lauds of Nord or formerly Wm. Titus, on the west bv lauds of Jaob Maze and J. J. Reynolds, containing one hundred and twenly-tive acres more or less with the appurtenances. Same being known as the Old Maple Creek Mill property, uud being part of tract No. 5701. Taken iu execution and to be sold as the firoperty of E. C. Mays, surviving adiuin Htiator et. al. heirs and legal representa tives of Win. AiniMlrimg doe'd at the suit of iSauiuul Dull and Dr. James Uoe. Ti-i'ius cu-sli. E. I DAVIS, fcheriir. Oct. 28, 1871. US TRAY. CAME TO the promises of the sulwcrib cr, iu Tionesta twp., two aud one-half miles north of ' ionenta, about tlie 7lh of Sept., a dark rod cow, short stumpy horns, alout 10 or 12 years old. The owner is re iUeU)d to ooiiie forward, prove property, pay charges, and biko her away, or siio will be (tinpcined of ai-conling lol.iw . jf-ii SA.Ml'liL M il. AIT HIE. pnorosED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOIWT HKHOLCTIOX Proposing an amnndment to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Jle. il Ileiolve.d by the firnatf. and Ifoime of JtepreMentativet of the Commonwealth of I'ennintvanin in General AsucmMy mrt, That the following amendment of the Con stitution of this Commonwealth be pro posed to the people for thoir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions ol the tenth article thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out tho Sixth Section of tho Sixth Articlo of the Constitution, aud insert in lieu thereof the lollowtnit: "A State Treasurer shall be chosen liv the Qtialitied electors or the State, at sucl times and Tor such term of service as shall be prescribed by law." JAMES TT. WEBB. Speaker of the House of Representatives. WlLLilAM A. W AJUI-iAl'K, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved the fiftoenth dav of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred Bnu sovcniy-one. JIM. W. UKAKY. Proparcd and certified for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution, i. JUKUAN, Sooretarv of the Commonwealth, Office Secretaryof tho Commonwealth. xiarrisourg, Juiy otu, ibii. j JU RUBEBA. Is a South American plant that has been used for many years by the medical faculty of those countries with wonderful etneacy, and is a nuroauu l'oriect Itemoa for all Diseases of the Liver and Snleen, Enlargement or Ob struction of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs, Poverty or a want of Blood, In termittent or Remittent Fevers, Tnflamatlon of the Liver, Dropsy, Sluggish Circu lation oftho Mood. Abscossos. Tumors. Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, or meir oncomiuiiiu9. Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most perfect alterative, and is offered to the public as a great invigorator and remedy for all impurities of tho blood, or for organic weakness with their attendant evils. or the foregoing complaints Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is confidently recommended to every family as a household remedy, and should be freely taken in all deraugomouts of the svstomy. "It is NOT A PHYSIC It is not what is popularly called a RITTERS. nor Is it in. tended as such : but is simply a powerful alterative giving hoalth, vigor and tone to the vital forces, and animates and lorn flea all weak r' lymphatic tcmperameuts, JoIIf ti.KELLuGG, Piatt St.u New York, ftole Azcnt for the United o.?a Price One DolUir vot bottle, Send for Circular. 22-4t THIS IS NO HUMBUG I Q C By sending Ot) CENTS with age, bight, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Add ress W. FOX, P. O. 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Tie following are "selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of the Grover A Baker Machines over all others. "Hike tho Grover A Bakor Ma chine. In the llr.it place, because if I had any othor, I should still want a Grover A Baker; and having a Grover & Baker it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and isoasler to learn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cxo- ly (Jenny Juno) "I have lind several years' expo nent wuu a urover a micer luiu-tuno, wnien lias given me great satisfaction. ti!rk the Grover A Bakor Machine Is more easily managou, fnd less liable to get out of oi'.'.Pr. I prefer the Grovef Buker de- oldcdly."--Wat vr, atts, new lork. "I have had one in my family for some two years; and fioin what I know of it workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, I can hardly see howanythingcould be more complete or give bettor satisfaction." Mrs. Uen. Grant. "I lielievs it to be the best, all things considered, of any that I have known It Is very simple and easily learned ; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; it does nrnamentul work beautifully; it Is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, 30 Bond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of me principal niacnines, ana l prefer tne Grover A linker to them all, because I con sider tho stitch more elastic. I have work in the house which was done nine years ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr, Mo Cready, No. 43 East 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the sewing done in my family for the last two years has been done by Grover A Baker's Machine, and I never had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth It is, in my opinion, by far the most valu uuieoi any 1 nave trietl -Mrs. Henry Word Beochor. "The Grover Baker Sewing Ma chine has rendered in every respect, the most perfoct satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with beauty of execu lion ana economy in price that it is a no- oesity in every household." Mrs. Govcr nor Geary, Humsburg, Pa. "I have had the Grovor A Baker Ma chine for ten or twelve years in constant uso in my Douse, i nave seen and known every kind of Family sewing, both per sonal ana notisenoiu, accomplished, up the Grover dr Baker Machine, to the enti. satisfaction of ull concerned, Rev. Stephen yng. "I find the Grover A Baker Stitch will wear as long as the garments do outwear inegarmoniin lack Tlie suu-n wilt not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting. 4 East twen- ly-jounu street, . x. The O rover and Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choice of the bst inacldne of both kinds, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price lisUt aud samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to Grover A Bakor 8. M, Co., 1U7 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. ACE' T WANTED. The new book GOD REASON AND SCI ENCK ; or. ne landmarks of Truth, is highly con ..ended by all demonstra tions, aiids ,s rapidly. Agents shouid se cure a choice of field", at once. Send for terms, and see extra inducements. Frank lin Publishing Co, 712 Chestnut St.i Phila delphia. 22 4t RUPTURE lull Vmnd j Tr. Mrma't Pfttefll AvpUtMC ul Conpii4. OB, ty Irttdn?, N. T. IUa4 1M- It took vllb phutofraphf lUmmi nlow mlatm tad kftsr ir. wttfc h Hsur Wtrd ftxr-ihtr Uun ati ruui- Bwf f WATCH 1 Iti:i.. Prize Candy Iwj.xos, Prizo Stationery Packiiucs. 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WHOSE sufferings have been protract ed from hidden causes, and whos casts require prompt troatinsat to render existence desirablai If yon are suffering, or have suffweJ from Involuntary discharges, what effect does It produce on your goneral health t Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tirodT Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the.heartf Does your liver, r urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order T Is your urine some times thick, milky or flock y, or i It ropy on settling T Or docs a thick skuin rise t tho top T Or Is a sodlmont at the bottom af ter it has stood awhile? Do you hav spells of short breathing or dispepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you hare spells of fralntlng, or rushes of blood t the head ? Is your memory impared t Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Doyoufoel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or.lile? Do you wish to,bo loft alono, away from cvorybody ? Does any little thing mvke you start er Jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your check as Wight? Do you enjoy yourself In socioty as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel s much confidence In yousclf ? 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 back weak, your knees weak, and hay but llt tlo appetite, and you attribute this k djra pepsiaor liyer-eomplaint ? Now, reader, self-abas, renereali- eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, ar all capable of producing a weakness of th generative organs. The organs of genara- tion,whon In'porfoct health, make the.mam Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, enorgotic, persevering, successful business-men are always those whose genera tive organs are In perfect health? Yom never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of norvousness, of palpitatioa of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in buslnoss ; they don'tb exune sad and discouraged ; they arealwaya polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and.look yom m4 them right la th face nono'of your downcast looks or any meanness about; them. I do nat ma tnose who keep the organ Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitutions, but alao Ut4 they do business with er fea. How many men, from badly eurel fW eases, from the effect of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that tt of weakness In those organs that baa reduced the geneal system so mnch as to produce al most o very otter disease Idiocy, 1 u nacy , paralysis, spins! affections, suicide, ami al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected aa4 have doctored forall but tk right on a. Diseases of these organ require the vse of a Diuretic, HELMBOLD'S FLUI EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure "for diseases of th Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orgaa- lc Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Debity, and all diseases of the ITrinary Organs, whether existing in Mai or Ta mule, from whatever causa originatiajt and no matter of how long standiag. If no treatment 1 submitted te, 0e sumption' or Insanity may ensue. Oar flesh and blood aro supported from the sources, ami tho health ana happluo, axd that of Posterity, depend e prompt use of a reliable reiuudj . Helmbold's Kxlract Buehu, established upward of l!j.Ccar, prepared by II. T. HELM BO Ll, Druggist, &1H Broadway. New York, and UH Ssulh 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 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