Z5bt orwt gepuMiran. TUESDAY MORIXC, NOV. 21, 1871. ( . BOROUGH OFFICERS. i ; . BwgfMn. II. Mat. IXmneitmr n Jacob Shrivor, J. It. Htronp, V. W, Dimond. S. H, Haslet, J. Witians. Justice of the laeeW. P. Morcilllolt, I). S. Knox. CViM J. N.Telts worth. dluAoof Director J. Winans. J. A. Pale, . J. A. Proper, Jacob Shrivor, D. 8. Knox, M. l. Irwtu. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. V President Jiutge- .1 ambs Camphrll. '.Associate. Judges J. A. .FHOFt, Ax liniiW Cook, j Sheriff K. L. THV". JHitriet Attornrv-rW. W. Mnn. Treasurer 8. Sk.ti.ky. J'rothonotary, JtegisterJt Recorder, d. f J. II. AONKW. r CbmmiMoiirf N.'P. WBBft.tl, Br. BLMOTT, PETHIt MKUOtLLIOTT. Ctaunfy AJii;rinfHifrit N. K. nHnrn. Jurv Commissiuxers Jam. Uilkilliax, 5t. PATTKIISOJC. iViunry Uitrrcinr K.P. Irwim. Coroner Jom ah Wijcanh. tbiinry Ofiror L. L. IIackett, Em Member of .np-es IVth thstrict-O. W. Pcokiki.i. . Nenate W. A. WAt.LACK. Assewbty John U. II all. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Presbyterian Services will be held in this place next Sabbath, morniug and evening. 9 , Photograph Pictures and Frames at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Quarterly tucetiug will ho held next Saturday and Sunday at Asbury Chanel. Rev. O. L. Mead, P. E., will . conduct the services. Hard to boatr-that new lot of Gents' Paer 'Collar, Just roeolvod at Superior Lumber Co. Store. The flowing well at Cash-up City one day lust week produced 900 bar rets, and is now producing 300 steady. The other wells hold out first-rate, and new ones will be tested soou. -' A full lino and superior quality of Silk Ribbon, received and for saie at Superior Lumber Co. Store. 0 We publibh the Jury List and Court Proclamation this week. The first murder tial ever held in Forest County will be held at this court. We will haven full report ol" the trial in our paper. f Just received a new lot of Coatings and Casalmcies, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. . Wru. Haggerty, of Emlenton, ad vertised his. lost tuittle in our paper last week, and as a consequence, found them. If- there is anything you want everybody t' know, advertise iu the f , Tho newest styles of Ladies' Comet at tba Superior Lumber Co. Storo. We were sorry to observe, last week, a number of men about our streets who had been "lubricating" to such an extent that they walked, talk ed and acted vcrv loose. One or two fights, two or three slapped mouths and a wrestle resulted fcom this cause Lace and Linen Collars in great vario ty, at .tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. We -have several "occasional' correspondents, but they haven't np' penrecl to appreciate tho occasion fo f some weeus nuHt, and wu mourn much It for their wvely assistance in making - I our paper a medium of general county intelligence. Give us a line now and . then, if only to let us know that you ii are well. v .r':'. Good style of Paper Collar for 10 eta. v- a box, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo, v 7 observe that tho side-walk are getting seedy in some places, and were forcibly reminded of the fact one very dark evening of Inst week by - peeling our shins by stepping through ' a hole in the walk in front of A. II Steele's house. Let the walks be re paired. Table Linen, Toweling, Linen Nar. kins, Plain Irish Unco, Bird's Eyoaudall kinds of Linen nnd Linen Good at Su perior Lumber Co. Store. The Dale vs. Wilkins case, which involves some land at Kagtindus, on w hich a great deal of oil has been pro ducctl, comes off in the District Court at Pittsburgh this week. Messrs. Dale A d Henry left for Pittsburgh yestei lay, to look after their side of the question. A full line of Ladies and GenU' fall nd winter Silk, Silk LUlo and Fleece Lined Glove at Superior Lumber Co, 'Store. . . Many twine have fulleu boneatl the fatal epidemic which always over takes them at about this time of the year, and fresh pork is as plenty as auy ono except a hog could wish. Speaking of which reminds us that Jas. G. Clark, the poet-voculist-writest, has written a piece to the Titusville Courier descriptive of "The Hogs of Oil City." Mr. Weber has inaugurated week ly meetings of his pupils, the object of hich meetings are to encourage them, tho pupils, to greater exertions. Each scholar is required play a picco which shall be givcu them a day or two be fure tho nioctiny. Wu believe tho next mcotiug takes place ut tho house i? T. IV rV'iT. Tim i-j.ln v mthuik. next. '. ii'-jsii.1 ...J. . .' The flood ha been, and gone. The long wished for water came and usy was the creek and river for sev eral days of last week. On Tuesday ight the rain continued to fall, all iglit, notwithstanding the numerous rophecies ngninst it. Oo Wednesday the creek and river were up to a good rafting stage, and the trains both ways rought in numbers of men who had timber in the creek, pilots and hands for all the various positions of a raft. Several rafts went off on Tuesday night ithout pilots, and Wednesday some few went out with full crews. A jam bove the bridge, caused by some barges and rafts getting crosswise of the channel ngninst the piers, prevented great deal of lumber from being run. A channel was at length opened on the north sido of the bridge by cutting in to'creck pieces an Allegheny timber raft, which could never have gone through coupled up. Altogether a good deal of business has been done, butnotas much as might have been had not the jam occurred. Lumbermen still expect more water, and, as we write, on Monday, the indications are favorable. However everybody is thankful for even a small flood, and will wait patiently now for the next rise. May it come soon. Silk Gimp. Silk Frin , Silk Velvet Ribbou, Uimpure Lace, ilk and Velvet Button, and all kind of t)resn Trimming for sale at Superior Lumber Co. Storo. Thus. F. Simmons has been visit- ng our place for a few days past. He is talkiug of moving to Tiouesta to set up a brick yard. We think it would pay. A full lino of All Wool Long and Square, Imitation Paisley, and Ulack Me rino Sliawl for Sulo at Superior Lumber Co. Storo. -Jas. Hulings cut himself on the left knee with an adz, one dav last week. He is now hobbling around with a couple of canes, and will soon bo fit for active duty again. Gents' Hrtta and Cap, Fall and Winter Styles, Men and lloys' IlooU, also a full varioty of Ijidle.i' Laco Hoot, Shoe, Gal lon and Overshoe at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Z. Bnnncy, of Buffalo, N. Y., an old subscriber of ours, called in last week, and straightened up and told us to send on the paper, because he couldn't keep house without it. Among other things he said that Buffalo was larger than Tionesta. Now it is cur rently reported and generally believed that the Chicago fire was a judgement on that city for glorying because they were a little ahead of Tionesta in point of population' and buildings, if not in point of iufluence. However, notwithstanding Mr. Bonney's boast, wo hope no calamity) will overtake B u f Palo. We may want to annex it to Tiouesta some day. A full lino ot Underwear, knit and Wool km Goods to bo r celved soou at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. Oil Saturday evening last a man named Timothy Donovan, met with an accident at the mouth of Stewarts Run, on the O. C. & A. R. Ry. He with some other men were riding on a hand-car; Donovan's legs were hang ing over the eud of the car, wheo, by somu means w hich we could not learn the end of the car on which Donovan was riding, struck against some ties, breaking one ot his legs between the ankle and knee. Drs. Hunter and Wiuans reduced the fracture, which was a compound one, and the patient will get aloug nicely. Extracts, Porfumcry, Hair Oils, Tooth BriiBhca, Comb and all kind of Toilet Articles at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store, We wish to call attention to communication headed 'A Pertinent Query," in another column. It call the attention of the lumbermen to the necessity of un organization to protect their iuterests, and especially as far as the rafting in the Tionesta creek is concerned. We agree with our corres' pondent, that such au organization would prove wise, and save much lum bcr and money which ate now lost be cause "what is everybody's business is nobody's business." There will b probably, in the course of human events, another flood. Let the lum berrucu be prepared for it. Ballou'b Monthly Magazine koi Dkckmher. The December number of this popular magaziuc is out and for sale at all the depots in the coun try. It is a capital issue, and has more reading of real value and interest than any publication of its class in the country. No ouecan fail to be inter ested iu "Ballou's Magazine," for the st.nple reason that the publibhers cater to tho tastes of all, and not to on class alone, as mauy serials do. Ol and young can lind amusement in "Ballou's," and it is not of au cxpeu sivc kind cither, for 1.50 secures for a year, and it is only 15 cents a number. Now. is the time to start clubs fur tho new vear. Address Thoiucs & Talbot, G3 Coutc") Sirrrt. Boetbii. 8. G. Sullivan, who has been in our place since last spring attending to Slater Bros' lumber, left during the flood for his home, Cincinnati. He will bo in it scd by the young folks hero, with whom He was quite a favorite. We shall miss him very much, as-he has helped us out of many a tight fix in the office. Harper' Magazine for December has the following contents: Tho Eternal City, with sixteen illus trations; An Autumn Memory, The Haunted Lake, with thirteen illustra tions, French Royal Chateaux. III. Chateau and Forest of Fonliuebleau, with twelve illustrations; Witnesses; A Good Investment, with two illustra tions; Johnny Mingo; The First American Exploring Expedition ; The Old Norse Colonics of Greenland, with seven illustrations; The American Baron (concluded), with four illustra tions; Henry Brougham ; The Dark ness and the Dawn ; The Arithmetic of God ; Bella's Beginnings! Not To day ; Apiau Pysehology and Sociology; In the Heart of a Hill; Last Days; Editor's Easy Chair ; Editor's Literary Record ; Editor's Scientific Record; Editor's Historical Record ; Editor's Drawer. Harper Bro's., N. Y. ury List for December Term, 1871. UKAN'D JURORS. Jenks John D. Hunt, Foreman. Barnctt John G. Brandon, Robert Hulings, Archie Black. Green William McCam, Phillip Walters, Philetus Thompson. Hickory Amza Purdy, Thos. J. Bowman, Elias Albaugh. Harmony Austin Slater, C. L. Hanna, George Dunlap, Josiah Neil). KingBley Daniel Harrington, Ilor- ton Murphy, Alfred Patterson, George W. Dean. Tionesta Andrew Mealy, Peter Lovell, Christopher Cropp, Samuel E. McClintock. Tionesta Boro. A. II. Steele, S. S. Burton. PETIT JIROR8. Howe Henry Fox. Jenks Raymond Hettish, James Walton, Rufus Dodge, Noah K. Bur ton. Barnctt Herman Knight, Feter Kuight, Isaao Gordon, Peter Gailley, Daniel Altman, James Rodgcrs, John Lackuer, John Eck, John Kellogg, William Williams, Edward Kerr, Douglass Moore, Philo Williams, James Black, Jr., Thomas Fitzgerald, David Winegard James Dugan, John Coon. Hickory William Connelly, Sam uel Dempsey, William Manros?, Chas. II. Albaugh, Mathew Elliott, Richard Seckridgc, Henry Snavely, Henry Glassner, Henry Keifer, William B Hall, Joseph Mealy Jamei Hunter, Johu S. Range, James A. Brown, William Albaugh. Harmony John Wills, John Cor uelius, George Manross, Francis M Vogus, J. F. Connelly, Nathan Case, Jacob Vedder, William B. Howell, William Pryor, John Snyder, George Swcatland, James Black, Samuel Man ross, F. W. Hamilton, Jno. W. Sig gins, Winfield Scott, Ira Cauficld. Kingsley Harrison Morgan, John II. Best, Henry Ziirdle, Charles South worth, Nathan Burdick.Samuel Levey Jacob Berlin, Frederick Lewis, James R. Morgan. , Tionesta Johu Greenan, Madison Church, George Huddleson, John Ho gan, Jo'in Carney, John Alio, Jacob Zcnts, Robert Alt, Samuel Clark. Green James Haslet, James Wal ters, Ernest Beherns, Bobeit Biom baugh, William Myers. Tionesta Boro. G. W. Sawyer, A II. Partridge, Joshua Thompson, John W. Stroup, Silas J. Wolcott, J.Taylor Dale. For Sale, The desirablo Farm, known as tho Dr. Sibbald Farm, containing about 80 acres, bottom sand, located on the Al legheny River, three miles above Tio nests. Good two-story frame house, large barn, good orchard, and desira ble improvements. For terms Ac. cn quire of W. W. Mason',' liouesta, Pa., or BEOfiES & Sisclaik, 33 tf , Cleveland, Ohio. PRIVATE SALE. I have for sale at my farm on Allcu der Run, Harmony Twp., tho following property : 1 span of work Horses, weighing about 2300, ono Lumber Wagon, one pair Bob- Sleighs, one 3-spring Wagou, one Single Cutter, oue two-seated Dou ble Cutter, two Top Buggies, ono set Heavy Harness, oue set Light Harness, I ono Light Singlo Harness, a "Climax" i Mowing Machine, and othtr Farming ! Utensils. Three mouths credit will bo I given, with approved security. 1 -'-2f. H. L. ii' t. 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. A Q , joined together with the B. & M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge flt Burlington, ami called the Burmnoto Route. The main line of the Route running to Omnha. connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plaits mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be nished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., diverge ng at lied Uak, tails into a line rul ing down the Missouri through St. oe 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. Laud-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." The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit- uated on the corner of Water and Chestnut Streets, Mcadvillc, and is owned by M. P. Jenks. and Pa, He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we can conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want auy thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, aud one cannot fail to suit himself in auything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. . 27 tf 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 country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. Dr. D. F. Pennington, recently of Pittsburgh, offers his services as a Den tal Surgeon, to the inhabitants of this place and vicinity. He is located at Fort Pitt, and will make engagements to meet patients in Tionesta, at any time, ills l'ost Uttice address is Iio nesta, Pa. 29 tf. We have just received a full sup ply of Ladies' Furs, Muffr aud. Capes also Gents Fur Collars, which we of fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blankets from 83.75 to 89.00 per pair 10 4 and 11-4 wide, Gents Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Kuit Shawls, Nubias Wool Hoods, &c, &e. Sui'Ehior Lumber Co. A. H. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bunk, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Iuman Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of goiug 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. HEALTHJflGOR. Use Dr. Her rick's Sugar- Coated Veg etable VilU and Kid Strengthening Plasters, also Dr. Perrine Fumigator for Catarrh. The best preparation in the market. , For Ilnrscs and Cattle use Harvel's Condition Powders tho best iu use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co., Agents, Tionesta, Pa., aud tho trado generally. 21 3m Xew AtlvertlHemeittM, Attention Agents T Think of This Wonderful NurrcMN ! 25,000 copies of llrockett'a History of the Franco-tieriiiuu War, sold lirst liodnyn. It will soon contain a full h st ry oftho bloody Kelx'llmn in Paris, mi ki ig nearly MSI pages and 10 eletiant illiilnitions, and will Hull 5 limes Limit than herctotore. Price only JJ.SO. Inconiplelo works, written iu the interest of the I isli mid French, are Ix-ing ollcre 1 with old cuts, and for want of merit cluiming to be of ficial, .Vc, Itcwarc of such, liria kt'll's in lxitli Kuglisii and licrinaii, the ni'-st im partial, Mpular, reliable, cheap and last bulling work extant. Look t .four iu toroiita, hti iko oitickly and you can coin money. Circulars li ce and terms excelled bvnouo. A. II. HUBItAP.D, Publisher, l'io rhenium "t., Phila. 2 iw. pitOPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE" C0NSTITU " TI0N OP PENNSYLVANIA. JolHT BE01.rj0! Proposing an amendment to thn Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Tie. it lintolved tit the Senate, an i tlnxinr. of ItepreJientativc nf the Uommonu entth of PennKiftvtn a in tleneral Acinbly met, That the following amendment of the Con stitution of this Commonwealth bo pro posed to tho people for thoir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions o( tho tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT. Strike outthe Sixth Section of thn Sixth Article of tho Constitution, and insert in lion thereof tho following : "A State Treasurer shall bo chosen 1v tho qualified electors of tho Stale, at such times and for such term of servico at shall be prescribed by law." J a Mrs ii, won, Speaker of the IIouo of Representatives, WILLIAM A. WAIXACI', Sneaker of the Senate. Approved tho llftecnth dav of Juno. Anno ltomini ono thousand eight hundred anu sovoniy-one. JNO. W. GKAItY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tho Tentli Article of tho Con stitution, f . .iukiia.n, Secretary of tho Commonwealth, Office Socretarvof the ('oniinoiiwealth. I IlarriHhurg, . Till v 5th, 1S71. J l.-m': JURUBEBA. 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Is cool and reiresiiinir to the head, checks tho Hair Irom lulling oli, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, euros all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnntiiml bent. AS A UKKN.SI Nit rllll I II K II A lit I I IS Till! 1HCS T ARTI' LK IN Til H MAHKKT. DH. . SMITH. Patentee. Aver. Mass. Prepared only by PKOCTLK 1IKOT11 1'Httt, Gloucester, Muss. Tho genuiuo is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for It, with tho name of the article blown in tiio glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, aud tako no other. erSend two three cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatiso on tho Human Hair." The information it contains- ia worth &i 0,00 to any person. GROVER & BX RS SEWING M U III.MIS. T jo following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for tho prefer ence of the Grovcr.t Baker Machines over all others. "I like tho Orover A Ilaker Ms chlno, In the first place, liocauso if I had any other, I should still want a Grovor A Raker ; and having a Orover A linker it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iseasier to earn than any other," Mrs. J, C. Cro ly (Jenny June) , "I have had several years' expe rience with a Orover A llaker Machine, which has eiven mo creat satisfaction. I think the Orover A linker Machine is more easily managed, and less liablo to get out of order. I prefer the Orover A Baker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had ono In my family for some two years; and from what I know of its workings, and from tho testimony of many or mv menus who use too s mio. 1 can liardly see how anything could bo more complete or give better satisfaction." Airs. uen. urani. "I believe It to be the best, all things conslderod.ol'any that I have known It is very simple and easily learned j the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage; tho stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liable to get nut of order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, 3(1 Ilond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of the principal machines, and I prefer tho Orover A Baker 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 Croady, No. 43 ICnst 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all tho sewingdono in my family for tho last two years has been done by Urovor A Baker's Machine, and I novcr had a garment rip or neod mending, except those rents which Irolicsomo boys will make In wnnlo cloin It is. in mv opinion, bv far the most valu able nf any I havo tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Boochor. "Tho Grovor A Bakor Sow ing Ma, chine has rendered In every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combine, no many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy In price that it is a no cesitv in every household." Mrs. Uover nor Geary, Harrisburg, Pa. "I have had tho Grovor A Bakor Ma chine for ton or twelve years in constant use in my house. I havo seen and known every kind of Family sowing, both per sonal and household, accomplished up the Urovor A Bakor Machine, to the cnti. satisfaction of all concerned, Kev.Stephon II. Tvng. "I find tho Grovor A Baker Stitch will wear as long as the garments do outwear the garment iu fact. Tho stitch will not break on bias nonius, when stretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw tho work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Kant twoil-ty-fourth street, N. Y. Tho Grovor nnd Baker Sowing Machine Company manufacturo both the Kl antic and Iick Stitch Machines, and olTcr the public a choice of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments In all tho largo cities, aud through agencies lu nearly all towns throughout tho country. Price lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to Grovor A Baker S. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. AC E NT WANTED. The new book ;o ItF.ASON' AND SCIKNCK; or. ne Landmarks of Truth, Is highly coir ended by all demonstra tions, arid. t .srapiilly. Agents should se cure a cholco of Held, at once. Send for terms, and see extra inducements. Frank lin Publishing Co, 712 Chestnut St., Phila delphia. 22 4t RUPTURE m!tve4 to4 Cr4 ter fir. N'M.1 tttmt Ap!lM Ml C.biimih1. iibh, tv! lrMa, N. T. Uu4 Ii. Iwr tuk wiU ptwurnpbn llWM wf w Wfaf t rif vlia ttM Hror, Wrl HKlr t.. lMra nd pruik knr ( UliB, iMlra. vhrud to Li b4 IIIIHIBUaiPl. Smkhmas. Uuil.imM. PATENTS. 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VtfiroSEsunerlntrs have been protrart y od from hidden lausea, and whoso cases require prompt treatment to ronder existence desirable: If yon are suffering, or havo snff"f4 from involuntary discharges, what elTrsrt docs it produce on your general hoalth T Do you foci weak, dobilitatod, easily tired? Does a littlo extra exertion produce pal pitation of tho heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your k idnoys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky or floeky, or is It ropy on settling? Or docs a thick skum risa to the top ? Or is a sediment at tho bottom af ter It has stood awhile? Do you havo spoils of short brcathingor dispopsia? Aro your bowels constipated? Do you havo spells of frainting, or rushes of blood t tho hoad ? Is your memory impared ? Is your mind constantly dwelling on thla subject? Doyoufeel dull, listless, moplnt;, tired of company, or lite? Do you wish to bo left alono, away from everybody T Does any littlo thing mnko" you start er jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustro of your oyo as brilliant? Tho bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in youself ? Aro your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you rostloss nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and havo but lit tlo appetite, and you attributo this to dys pepsiaor Uvor-eomplaint? Now, reader, self-akuss, renereal'dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, ar all capable of producinn a weakness of tho gonerativo organs. Tho organs of genera tion.whon In perfect hoalth, make tho man Did you over think that thouo bold, dofl- ant, energotic-, poisovorlug, successful bus- inoss-men are always thoso whoso genera tive organi aro in perfect health? Yow novcr hear such men complain of bolnj molancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They aro never afraid they cannot succood In business ; they don'tbo eomo sad and discouraged ; they aroalwaya polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and.look you and them right in tho faeo none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mean tnoso who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Thoso will not only ruin their constitutions, but also Ujw they do business with or fo. How many men, from badlyVured'dhv easos, from tho effects of solf-abuso and excoss, havo brought about that stato of weaknoss in those organs that has rodueei tho genoal system so much as to prpduco almost every other diseaso-ldlocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suieido, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the roul cans 'of tho trouble scarcely ever suspected a4 hnve doctored forall but las right nt. Diseasos of theao organs reonirs tlis of a Diuretic. IIELMBOLD'S FLU 1 6 EXTHACT BUCHU Is tho great Diurotie, and is a certain cure. for diseases oftho Bladder, Kidney, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Uonor al Pcbity, and all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether oxisting iu Malo or Fo mule, from whatever causo originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment ii nubmitted Ut, f a sumption or Insanity may ensue. Oar flush and blood aro supported from thoso our:-es, and tho health ana iinppineis, asd that of Posterity, depends wfom prompt uo of a n liaMa remedy. nulmhuld'a Extract Buehu, establi.shod upward of I'J.Acars, prepared by 11. T. II ELM BOLD, Druggist, MU Broadway. New York, and 104 Sstith 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 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