;tit fatal J 6 arititian. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1865 or Ser. John McNair will preach in zoc'e church on Sunday morning. T e n DAM= PIC4IIO :—.At an early bo a on Tuesday morning, could be seen, to io, a crowd of both sexes, wending their way to the Atheneum Building, 4 , v ily laden with "good things for the poor men u" piled in baskets, buckets, ce tram churns and all endless train of r 'O, composing the "make up" of the tbeneum Fourth of July Basket Pic io, At 9 o'clock the party embarked st the Picot warehouse wharf, on board of one of the ferry flats (and we will here remark that a more lovely looking group of God's fair creatures never decked - a flatboat) for the York county shore ; once on the other side, the party wee led a few yards up the hill to a fine flat f ground, where, a few days before, a subetantial and large dancing platform, and music stand had been erected ; a long table for the viands ; seats for the married and eingle ; little hiding places swept oat and seats for two only erected, intended for luvyers (and be assured there was a good representation of that class); the old and lurid spring cleaned out, and, indeed, everything that could be thought of to make a hot day pleas ant and cool. Scarcely had Keifer, with his five assistants, time to puff and blow, or lugging themselves and Schmled's ig fiddle" up the bill, until some anxious ones longed to hear , a "saw on Fuesey's entrails." Of the music we seed not epeak,—enough that some gen tlemen of the "olden time," and their dames, quid not remain•quiet under its charming strains, but set a-part a portion tithe platform for their especial use to t o m Upon the arrival of the party at the platform—which, by the way, was large enough to comfortably dance four cotillions—the following committees were appointed to co-operate in bringing about anything that would tend to the general comfort and pleasure of all.: Master of Ceremonies, Col. W. 11. Eagle, assistants, Samuel Mussleman, P. L. Baker; Finance committee, Hen ry S. Trout, 8. C. Hiestand, John W. Rich, Joseph 14. Sul tzbacb, J. S. Strick ler; Police committee, Capt. Chas. R. Grosh, A. Fuller Crane, Dr, Henry 'Landis, John Spangler, W. H. Sultz barb, Geo. V. Horn ; Music committee, Jacob E, lireybill, A. Hiestand Ulatz, C. N, Haldeman, Jos. Strickler, C. Hostetter; Refreshments, all the mar. tied persona present.• With this ar- rageweat everything "started-in," and indeed ended, to the complete satisfac tion of all. The dancing was kept up briskly all day, notwithstanding the in tense heat, although the large, high trees all around served to completely shade the platform, At 12, noon, a sumptuous repast of cold meats, tongue, (and Heaven knows there was no scarcity of live tongue) cakes, pies, ice cream, can ned fruits, with a little mixing of "whin key.tea," claret, bourdeaux, home-made currant wine, together with the finest Adam's ale "on draught." At 3 o'clock, cakes and ice cream; 6 tea; 8 cakes and ice cream. About dusk three large "nigbt•hawks" or boat lanterns were lit and hung upon the trees overhanging the platform, but the appearance of a shower, made a hasty "pack-np" neces sary. We arrived home without acci dent of anykiod, just as a kind of water can sprinkling was descending. Thus passed one of the most pleasant Nation al holidays within oar recollection. fir Botcher Ben. Grove, of Maytown, lama to know the cause of what he considers something truly wonderful, viz: that for once within his recollec tion of over thirty years, all the tailors, hatters, shoemakers, masons, &e., of Marietta, were sober and at work on the toning of the sth day of July. We cannot answer Mr. G's. question bat John Bell, tailor, does ; he says : "By Jabers the town's reformed and long it has needed it 1" It was, we understand, —for we spent the fourth in old demo cratic (oh we beg pardon of the loyal— we meant to have said copperhead) York county—the most quiet and ord erly fourth passed within the "recollec tion of the oldest inhabitant" of our town. Our prayer is, "may it ever be thus." ar. an°. Hieetand, about 25 years ago, a resident of this place, died very suddenly in Lancaster. He was found !ling on his back, with his clothes on, across the bed, at a hotel, where he had seen stopping a day or two, on Thursday lemming last. The landlord says he re tired early, in apparent good health. The examining surgeon pronounced the cause of death, apoplexy. la Dr. George N. Eckert, formerly of the firm of Eckert & Myers, of "Don etttl Furnace," at the lower end of /hPb* died at hie residence in Phil a, on Wednesday, June 28th, e g a d 61 years. Dr. Eckert filled, during his life, n number of important political positions. far One of Mason & Hamlin's Oabi net Organs can be seen at Harry Wolfe's. Mr. Duffield, agent for Mr. Gould, of P hiladelphia, is in toin offering for sale Pianos, Melodeons and Orme. * Tun BOUNTY LAIN :—The Supreme Court decision on the Bounty Law is announced. Justices Agnew, Strong and Reed sustaining the constitutionali ty of the law, whilst copperheads Wood. ward and Thompson dissent. This was not at all unexpected. The bench stood the same on the Legal-tender question. Had the law not been sus tained destruction and ruin would have been brought upon thousands of persons who loaned their hard-earned money i to sustain their country in her greatest time of need. Justice Agnew, who de livered the opinion of the court, says that beyond all doubt the Legislature possessed the power to enact a law to confer upon these municipalities the au thority to borrow money, issue bonds for the same, and levy taxes to pay the in terest debt, on the ground that the pay ment of bounties, relieving persons from compulsory military service, clearly in volved the public welfare, and was not merely a transaction for the benefit of an individual. The opinion is long, able, and incontrovertible, and ought forever put to the blush the minority of the court who, upon no question involving the common interests of the country, growing out of , the rebellion, that we re member, have given an opinion to sus tain the country.—lt is fortunate that we have upon the bench of our highest court a majority of loyal men of the highest character, in whose hands all constitutional questions which they may be called upon to decide, may be repos ed with perfect confidence. The Bounty Tax collector of the Bo rough has had some difficulty not only with copperheads, but pretended loyal men too, in collecting this tax, upon the plea that the Bounty Law was unconsti tutional. This decision will, we suppose "knock the wind out of their sails." ®' It will be remembered that some time since Dr. Hinkle initiated a move ment in this place, to get up a fund for a Lincoln monument, or, if snfficient could not be obtained to erect a monu ment here, to contribute the amount raised to the Washington city monument funi The letter presented below, from treasurer Riggs, explains the where abouts of this fund Washington, June 30, 1865. Franklin Hinkle, Esq., Marietta, Pa., Dear Sir :—I have received your favor orthe 29th instant, with cheek on Balti more for Fifty-three dollars and 25 cts., contributed by the citizens of the Bo rough of Marietta to the Lincoln Na tional Monument association. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Gno: W. Rraas, Treasurer L. N. M. Association sir Ditlenbach has just returned from Philadelphia with a new lot of goods, which he is prepared to sell at reduced prices. es - The Lancaster post office has been included in the money order system. It goes into operation on Monday. Dr. Hinkle bas for sale the cele brated Pratt -preserving solution. See advertisement. MARRIED. Oa the 3d instant, at the house of the bride's parents, by Rev. William Mat. thias, Mr..Elexander B. Foster to Miss Elizabeth, a younger daughter of Mr. Abraham Eisenbarger, all of Marietta. On the sth instant, at the house of Dr. G. W. Worrall, by the same, Captain Samuel G. Miller, to Miss Christiana Duffy, all of Marietta. Zpttial Notitts. Iv You wear To )(Now a little of every thing relating to the human system, male and female ; the causes and treatment of diseases; the marriage customs of the world ; how to marry well, and a thousand other things never published before, read the revised and enlarged edition of U MEDICAL COMMON SENSE," a curious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. It contains 400 pages, 100 illustrations. Price, $1:50. Contents table tent free to any address. Books may be had at the book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. Address, E. B. PoorE, M. D., 1130 Broadway, N. Y. MATRIMONIAL. Lathes and Gentlemen : If you wish to marry you can do so by addres sing me. I will send you, without money and without price, 'valuable information, that will enable you to marry happily, and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This in formation will cost you nothing and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired in formation sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Please enclose postage or stamped en velope, addressed to yourself. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co., New-York. [4l-3m Tut BRIDAL CHAMBEa...-A rote of Win:l ing and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever cause produeed. Read, ponder, sad reflect ! Be wise in time. Sent FREE to any address, for the benefit of the afflicted. Sent by return mail. Ad dress JAMEII S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, N. Y. 111P"A gentleman cured of Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of youthful indiscretion, will be happy to furnish others with the means of cure—free of charge. This remedy is simple, safe and certain. For full particulars, by return mail, please address Jon B. Montt, 60 Nassau-et., N. I'. OLD EYES XADE Nnw.--s1 pamphlet di resting how to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles, without aid of doctor or medi. clue. Sent by mail, free, on receipt of TED cents. Address, E. B. Foozz, D , feb443m) 1130-BiolAwayr)-10. T. • etuarttrlp 39,tpoit Or THE CONDITION Or THE FIRST NATION AL BANK OF MARIETTA,•PA., On the morning of the first Monday of JULY, 1865 Dr. Notes and Bills discounted, . $138,477:22 Banking House, 3,800:00 Current expenses, . 147;08 Remittances and other cash items, 272:06 Due from the following National Banks: First Nat. Bnk, Phila. 10,764:04 ‘ 6 " " New• York, 3,932467 6 C C 6 " Baltimore, 575:26 " " " Lancaster, 144:76 Harrisburg National Bank, 2,889:11 First Nat. Bank, Weal Cheater, 908:92 19,214:76 Due from other Banks as follow a : Jay Cooke at Co., Phil% 11,652:71 Clarkson 4 Co., 2,227:15 13,0:86 Assistant Treas. U. S., Phil's, 25,000:0'0 U. S. bonds deposited with U. S. Treasurer to secure cir culating notes, 110,000 U. S. bonds to secure deposits, 43,000 U. S. bonds on hand, 400 153,400:00 Other U. S. securities, 21,000:00 Cash on hand in circulating notes of other National Banks, 1,200:00 Cash on hand in cfronlating notes of State Banks 350:00 Lawful money, EMI Capital Stock paid in, $100,000:00 Surplus fund, 18,586:74 Circulating notes received from Comptroller, 99,000:00 Individual deposits, 191,780:48 United States deposits, 7,637:79 Dividends .unpaid, 1,285:00 Due the following National Banks: First Nat. Bank, Mount Joy, 390:31 Columbia National Bank, 861:56 Farmers' Nat Buk, Lancaster, 1,269:44 Nat. Bank of Middletown, 589:64 First Nat. Bank, Columbia, 340:50 a a a Wrightsville, 222:78 Manheim National Bank, 146:38 Due the following State Banks Dauphin Deposit Bank, Harrisburg, 377:47 Discount, 1,20&:89 Exchanges, Interest, Total, $425,700:98 1, Amos Bowman, Cashier of The First Na tional Bank of Marietta, Penna., do solelmly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Amos Bowmarr, Cashier. State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of July, 1865. J. AUXER. T. P. SUMMER 410, 411:11111110 J. R. DIFFENBACH; HAVING RE-TAKEN HIS OLD STAND, Would announce to the public that nothing shall be left undone to sell goods cheap, and keep up an excellent assortment of every thing in the DRY GOODS.. AND -rc:)cer - 57 Hs has just returned from the Cities, where he selected a stock of fashionable SPRING 4r SUMMER !.ODDS, For Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, WHICH HE WILL SELL CHEAP FOR 41C.A1L..1111E-1 - ap Having purchased exclusively FOR CASH will enable him to sell cheaper than goods are usually sold. All goods will be marked At the Lowest Cash Figure. R3-Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. [May 12, 1561. ' , Coming events cast their Shadows before." frhe approaching collapse of the Rebellion I is already fully anticipated in the great decline of rnerchandize. SPRING GOODS Are now selling at SrAsior.En & RICH'S At very greatly reduced prises. And the styles are much prettier than any the. Manu facturers have produced since the beginning of the war. DIVIDEND NOTICE. FRANKLIN OIL AND REAL ESTATE CO. OF VENANGO COUNTY, PA. I Office, 1136 Market-st.. Philadelphia, June 23, 1862. Tha Board of Directors have declared a div idend of 3 per cent on the Capital Stock for the quarter ending July Ist. The Transfer Rooks will close on FRIDAY, JUNE 23d, at three o'clock, P. M., and open on SATURDAY, JULY Ist. WM. M. HARVEY, 47-2 ti Secretary. CAUTON :—Public Notice is hereby given that my wife. ANNA, has left my bed and board without just cause, and the public is cautioned against harboring of trusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contracting. JOHN A. CARPENTER. Marietta, July 1, 1865. ItETTERS REMAINING unclaimed in the Poet Office at Marietta, Pa., Tnuneriav, y• 6, 1565. Barnes, George Krater, W. E. Boalinger, Jacob Keith, Peter Conbey, George Loner, Daniel Crouk, Mr. S, El, Lawrence Elmira 2 Conant Mrs. Ellen Owen, Mrs. Eckert, John Risser, Joseph Bunker, Elizabeth Stiles, Amos • 2 Franklin, John Theieinger, Wilhelm Holley, Elmer L. Weir,Mies Amanda 2 Hiestand, Andrew Yonging, Hiram 10- To obtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for "advertised letters," give the date of this Bat, and-pay one cent for ad vertising. ABRAHAM CASSEL, P. M. SPEAR'S FRUIT PRESERVING SO LUTION. This solution is warranted, if rightly applied, to prevent the decomposition of any kind of fruit, and preserve it in a per fectly fresh and wholesome condition for years. It contains nothing which le injurious to health, or objectionable in articles of diet. The fruit retains its firmness and is equal to any sealed. It is a liquid ; each bottle con tains sixoen ounces and will preserve one hundred and fifty pounds of fruit and retails at $1 per bottle. For sale at Dr. Rinkle'a BLINDNESS, DEA FNMA and CATARRH. treated with the utmost success, by DR, J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leydon, Holland,) N 0.519 PINE street, Phil adelphia. Toatimonials from the most relia ble sources in the City and Country can. be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients;, as he hoe no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pun. No charge made for examination. [ jan. 28-Iy. QT. MOM AND NEW RNGLAND RUM ,for eurtniny purposes, 'warranted garinini 11. D. liiintiansits; WATCHES aargs cfc (T. Gahm, Corner of North Queen-St., and Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. Clocl e 7 ; EIGHT DAY AND 30 HOUR, - • t 2 IN GREAT VARIETY, AND FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. SPECTACLES in every style of frame, and with glasses to suit any who need artificial aid. We have twen ty years experience in this business. SILVER-WARE. Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &c , stamped with our name and warranted standard. The best platedware in the United States. We warrant our beat Table ware—Spoons, Forks, &c.,—to wear ten years in daily use. JEWELRY. Rings, Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs and a va riety of every article in this line. HAIR JEWELRY. Hair Jewelry made , to order. Two hundred styles, or samples, constantly on band. la — Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Specta cles.or Jewelry, done neatly and promptly. H. L. 4. E. J. ZAHM, Corner North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. 1,550:00 48,960:00 EAGLE PETROLEUM COMP'NY OP VENANGO COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. $425,700:98 CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $50,000. NUMBER OF SHARES, 200,000. Subscription Price, 2i Cents per Share, iteseitdCapital, 80, 000 . _ Office of the Company, at J. A. Bigler 6^ Co's Banking House, Harrisburg. 3,820:61 BEFRETA RY B. FRANK CHANDLER, Harrisburg 122:16 1,884:90 3,212:95 JACOB LIBHART, JUN., CABINET MAKER A N D I UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA, PA.. ITOULD most respectfully take this method of informing the cit izens of Marietta and the public in general, that, having laid in a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, in every style and variety, at short notice. He has on hand a lot of Furniture of his own manufacture, which for fine finish and good workmanship, will rival any City make. Especial attention paid to repairing. He is also now prepared to attend, in all its branches the UNDERTAKING business, be ing supplied with an excellent Berge, large and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c. COFFINS finished in any style—plain or costly. Ware Room and Manufactory, near Mr. Duffy's new building, near the " Upper-Sta tion," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 2.2. • S. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tailor, and Clothier, At F'. J. Kramph's,Old Stand, on the Cor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. GATES U L to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, the undersigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the same; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in rendering a satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reposed. CLOTHS, CASSIHERES A N D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style may suggest. ALBO, - --BEADY-HADE CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goonds and such articles as usually belong to a Ma chant Tailoring and Clothing establishment. S UMMER RATS! The undersigned have Just received a beau tiful assortment of all styles of A SILK, CAPRERA, FELT AND rr Our friends in the County are invited to call and examine our assortment. SHULTZ ,3m BROTHER, FASHIONABLE HATTERS, NO. SO NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. A LEXANDER LYNDSAY, Arm Fashionable willownw Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respectfully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his line of business in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enabled to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manner everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. 13—Call and examine his stock before pur h ailing elsewhere. JOHN BELL. Merchant Tailor, Cor. of Market-at., and Elbow Lane, Marietta ' - ----- - f".l RATEFUL for past favors I would return Urnay,thanks to my numerous friends and pa trons and inform them that I still continue the old business at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see them at all times, and having a full, turd splendid assortment of , CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTIVGS, which will be made up to order at the shortes notice by the best of workmen, and on reasona ble terms, I would,pe pleased, therefore, to wait upon my old customers and all who see proper to patronize me hereafter. (0ct.29-'66. First National Bank of Marietta.l THIS BANKING ASSOCIATION Bevis° COMPLETED. ITS ORGANIZATION is now prepared to unmet all kinds of BANKING BUSINESS.: The Board of . Directors meet weekly, on Wednesday, for discountand other business. 9:9•Datelc Hours : ROM 9A.Xto3 P. It • JOHN HOLLINGER, Pszeiezur. AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier. American and Swiss Watches IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. PLATEDWA.RE. SHARES, or $20,000 ranswznr: COL. WILLIAM H. EAGLE, of Lancaster County, Pa. TREASURE),: JOHN A. BIGLER, Harrisburg, Pa TRUSTEES: William H. Eagle, Marietta. R. I. Sloan, Alexandria, Virginia, Col. S. B. Thomas, Harrisburg, Abm. H. Mussleman, Marietta, James H. Smith, Franklin, Pa., James J. Martin, Philadelphia. Win. H. Trump, Philadelphia, J. T. Carroll, New York. DAVID ROTH, Agent, Marietta Straw Hats, which we are prepared to sell at the MOST REASONABLE TERMS. U. S. 7-30 LOAN! 6230 000 000 . By Authority of the Secretary of the Tress- ury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of TREASURY NOTES, bearing Seven-and-Three-Tenths per centnrn interest per annum, known as the 1 7-30 .T...c)lstaa.. These Notes are issued under date of July 16, 1865, and are payable three years from that date, in currency, or are convertible at the op tion of the holder into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT GOLD BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Goy ernment Bonds, from State, County, and Mu nicipal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent. per annum in their value, according to the rate levied on other property. The in tereet is payable semi-annually.by coupons at tached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker The interest at 7.30 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a Two cents " " " T en U 0, it 20 it it CC tg $1 gt it CC 44 Notes of all the denominations named wi be promptly furnished on receipt of subecrip tiona. The Notes of this Third Series are . precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven Thirties already sold, except that the Govern ment reserves to itself the option of paying in terest in gold coin at 6 per cent. instead of 7. 3-10ths in currency, Subscribers will deduc the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven-thirties will commence on the Ist of Jime, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be eqinvalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the even of which only will the option to pay intact n Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per cent. in currency. This is the only Loan in Market now offered by the Government, and its superi or advantages make it ' The Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan au thorized by the last Congress are now in the market. This amount at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within two months, when the notes will, un doubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly been the case on closing the subscrip tions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town • and section of the country may be afforded facili ties for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in'whom they have confi dence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they re- ceive arders JAY COOKE. SIIBSCNIIPTTON AGENT, Philadelphia. Sebecriptlane will be received by The First National Bank of Marietta eliangq4 iaaahaaet , eohtpang. Columbia, Lancaster. County, Penn'a, Capital and Assets, $4/9,9170:80. THIS Company continues to insure Build ings,, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire, on the mutual plan, either for a cast premium cr premium note. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, 0,027,020:68 Amt of premium notes, 44426,090:66 Bal. cash premium, Jan'y 1,1364, 3,754:47 Cash receipts in 1864, less fees and com missions, 22,870:56 $452,715:69 Losses and expenses paid in 1864, $22,794:89 Balance of Capital and Assets, Jan uary lat, 1665, 429,920:80 $452,715:69 A. S. GREEN, Nitstnracr, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIREOTORS : Samuel Shock, William Patton, Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, - John Fendrich„ George Young, Jr. H. G. Miniek, Nicholas M'Donak, Samuel F. Roes kin, Michael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green. S. C. Staymaker , Edmund Spering. [xi-33 tifii o ll mop% STORE. to Crull's old stand, Market-a., Marietta. PETER RODENEUITSER, [WITH D. HANAUER,J • and IN Men's and Boy's Clothing, ® HATS AND CAPS, 011, BOOTS AND SHOES, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Gdods, IN GREAT VARIETY P. 8.. would take this opportunity to inform the citizens of Marietta and the public gener ally that luiving opened this establishment Air apermanent business, only asks a fair trial, being determined not to be undersold by any. Can and see ginadi and learuithiOricie. Marjettal Jlin n. :1865. 'is.tt For Non-Retention or incontinence of Urine, Inilamation or Ulceration of the Bladder or Kidaeya, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Gravel, Brickdust deposits, Dropsical Swell ings, Organic Weakness, Debility, Female Complaints, &c. Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no in convenience or exposure; completely impel - seding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies Copabia and Mercury, in curing these diseases. In all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever nose originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in its taste and odor, immediate in action, and more strengthening than any of the preparations of bark or iron. Those suffering from broken down or deli cate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. $6O note $lOO " $6OO ge The Reader must be aware that howevee slight may be the attack of the above diseas es, it is certain to affect his bodily health, mental powers and happiness. If no treat ment is submitted to, Consumption or Insani ty may ensue. All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic. $lOOO se $5OOO a HELMBOLD'S Compound Fluid Extract SARSAPARILLA, For purifying the blood, removing all discos es arising from excess and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reli. able and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lege, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup 'tions of the skin, and beautifying the complex ion. Of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from the corruption that accumulates in the Blood. Of all the discoveries that have been made to purge it out, none can equal in effect Compound Extract of Sarsaparrilla. It cleanses and renovates the Blood, instils' the vigor of HEALTH into the system, and purges out the humor. which make dis ease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the Blood. Such a remedy, that could be relied on, has long been sought for, and new, for the first time, the public have one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit of certificates to show its effects, but the trial of a single bat tle will show to the sick that it has virturs surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two tablcspooneful of the Extract of Sorsa panlla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the. Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as usually made. The above Extracts are prepared on purely scientific principles—in Vecuo—and embody the full strength of the ingredients entering in to t'ieir composition. A ready and conclusive test will be a comparison of their properties with those set forth in the U.S. Dispensato ry. 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