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A 7 T7ndcf "Which King ! " A, Tlw 'rect begins to come over nationil A0air. V have brtn taught for orne ff vr year, longyears they have oven, too, that tho mlnl of one man was the Controlling power of our Government, tod that unvier, first, the doctrine of saving the "life of th nation" in a terrible emergency." and second, the doctrine of "tailitary necessity," there was no limit to tha power of that minJ ; that it vraa treason to find fault with its decrees, copperhedism to oppose ita whims -rank heathenism to worship in a church that did not pray for the success of hii policy and his measures. Thert have been men that doubted, hesitated, an 1 were loth to eive un the freedom of thought and

a. O action of which thfy once boasted, who were finally w hipped iuto the trace; tlieie have been other who have been brought into the traces ; there have bceu yet others w ho, in the haste of events, in the terrible strait which the country had fallen into, came to the conclusion, with some hesitation, that the best course was to adopt tho one-man power doetiine and permit the reins of authority to rest in hia hand, aud acting on this deliberate conclu Mou have hone.stlv kiinnoited i ho mpiores of Lincoln, while they really believed some of them to be imprudent, im-! politic and dangerous. In tho main, j therefore, the doctrine came to be accert-! -,1 U t.a ,, . : ed by the dominant party in the country, uu preacnea in pulpits announced oa platforms everywhere, that he was atrai trr K, ,1 .u. l- . i tor w ho opposed the policy of tha present . Administration We loivtaw that lonr? before the close of Mr. Liucoln's presidentiAl term many xvho had advocated this iWtrinA u-nul.1 ee its fallacy, and repudiate it. That time is already here. From all parts of the country, from hank officers, financiers, faameis, mecnanics, from lawyers and professional men, from political clubs and organizations of various kinds, are coming prutestn and various forms if opposition n the administration of Mr. Lincoln. Hitherto arguments have been abundantly used to discourage political controrersies, but now even the Tribune iuvuej. "the utmost freedom of opinion and expression" in relerence to tho next Republican candidate for the Presidency, and while advocating this license immediately against the renomination of Mr. Lincoln, as follows : '"The practical question, then, is this has Mr. Lincoln proved so trahscendant.ly able and admiablo a President that consideration of the merits, abilities, and services of others should be postponed or forborne in favor of his reeled ion ? This is a question wh rem, pei d the definite selection of our candidates, there should le the utmost freedom of opinion and expression.. We answer, it in the negative." These are a healthy indication. They show that the principles of a free government are not altogether forgotten, and also indicate that at the close of the present Administration the peaple intend to place in power an administration which will be their representative. Tho inauifesto which has been issued by the friends of Mr. Chase, doubtless with his authority, is one of the most remarkable evidences of a return of radical tnen to the love of free discussion and a free press. Mr. Lincoln is roundly abused, his "tendencies" are severely hinted at, his policy by no means indorsed. Possibly after such a publication as this, we may see conservative and Democratic organizations allowed to express, their opinions without being accused of a desire to get up riots ; and newspapers which oppose tho policy of the Administration may cscape,suspension by military process, or mobbing by abolition rioters. When it is remembered that men have teen banished from the country, have been impnVoned in fortresses, bave persecuted and afflicted, for no more severe treatment ol Mr. Lincoln's policy and.admin istration than is now commenced by the friends of Mr. Chase, we may well believe times are changing and that tho people will think for themselves. X. Y. Jour, cf' Com. i THE SHAVERS. The barber shaves with polished blade, The mercer shaves when ladies trade, The broker shaves at twelve per cent., The landlord shaves by raising rent, The doctor thaves in draughts and pills, The tapster shaves in pints and gills, The farmer shaves in hay and oats, The banker shaves iu his own notes. The lawyer shaves both friends and foes, The pedler shaves where e'er he goes, The wily merchant shaves his brother, Tho people all shave one auother. Facts Aboct Railroad Speed.- A w railroad. car move about seventy-lour feet, or nearly twice its own length, in a second. At this velocity the locomotive driving wheel, six feet in diameter, makes four revolutions fn a second, tho pistonrod thus travesing the cylinder eight times. v If horse and carriage should approach and cross a track at the rate of six miles an honr, an express train appFoaching at tbe moment would move toward it" two htindred ahd fiftv seven feet while it w was in the act ofcrossing : if the horse moved no faster than a walk, the would move toward it more than five dred feet, which account for so many cidents toch points. hen the loco mative whistle is opened at the post ighty rods from the cro-sing, the train will advance near one hundred feet before the sound of the whistle traverses the distance to and is heard at the crossing. Z3T Editors ought to bo able to live very cheaptliwy-jtwt bored for nothing. jarlWby is a fool like a needle ? -He has an eye but no head. XST Why is a tooth drawn like a thing forgotten It is out of ih h-md.

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Lt nof, D. N. I.ilat.i, Gieencastle, frmick i5o., Jam rR(iE, Danville, T. Gis-05, Iniu:iapo... OFFICERS : ! J. S. Harvit. President, Frederick Baoos. Treurer, I C. LrptoK, Vice I'res. IX x. T. Gibson, Secretary. 1. fj WLiIf ueneral Agent. REFERENCES : AVm. A. Pecle, Secretary of State, Indianapolis, M. r!tz;ihhon, Esu., Meichaui, " Andrew Wallace. ' James M. Riv, Cashier Rank of State, IndiananoM tosiah. Locke, Esq.. of Locke tc Rro. " II. A. Fletcher, Es.-j., Merchait, " E. J. Teck, Kso., I'residont T. II. &. I. R. R. Ce. Harvey l. tcott, Esq., Terre Haute. J. K. M'lon.i!d, Attorney at Law, Indianapolis. M. C. Culver, Esq.. Tippecanoe. Oliver W. Hill,riltslwo, Ir.d. febU-ly L. P. STAFFORD, Agent for Shelby c. Greatest Srdical Circular Ever Published ! J&Fifteeii-Sfa larca letter pases for two 3 cent btami a. 15 I)RS. J ACKSON", HERBERT k CO., Proprietors of the National Dispeus.ivy, sublis'i-.ed Cincinnati, O., Jan. 1. 'tiO cureall private disease' with uncxam)iiel rapiility. We guarantee to cure Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Sypliilli?, Imputency, Nocturnal Etncssions, or Self-Abuse, liiurnal Emissions, Eeninle complaints, in shortevery possiMeform and variety of Sexular biieases. Cures rapid, thorough and permanent and tei;s moderate. Send for our Circular fifteen largo 8 l y 11 in. letter pages, of varied, valuable jd interesting matter. Also, a circular intended for Ladies only. Many of our patients assert they have sent wouey te Doctors in Eastern cities and received no return. Then why not patronize home talent men who Vuow the Western climate and can effect speedy cures. . iJr. Jackson's Female Pills 31 per hox-senfl for circular. Special written replies, well sealed, sent with the circular, without chaii---- Oae of the cheapest, most interesting and important books ever puUUhe i. pages, 1U0 engravings "The Mountain of Liirht, or Medical Protector and Marria Guide, ami au Explicit Key to Love and Beauty." 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Some phvsicians retire to h told the natnr of your isease tlie ENGLISH BOTANIC rilYSIClAN dees A not His ixrfet knowledge of the human system enai.irs bim to decrilnth disuses without any information from tha patient, to explain its original cans.-, nnd toemrante it. Ami. u li it i mure v:ihinlle Still, ho w ill honestly and frankly till whether von c;in bo cureil or not. This will satisfv your mind, and save von expense, time, trouble, mt diiwnnoiutmeut. It will le the means if cavmj; you mauv a dollar; it will save your health, and, wlitrt M better than all. it will save your l;fa lVoin lieiug shortened by wrone treatment. . His examinations sr maun wiiamu nj nn.-i from the patient; therefore he thoronplily understands their Phvsiail condition and Phrenoloii al development, withont which he never could have pi-rf. rnied many astonishing cures. It should be remembered that this Botanic Piivsician performs cur-n thought impossible. If yon have tried other and got no reiiel", it' you w ion to njovcoid health and loi'g life, if yn are wise, you will go and consult DR. KAPHAKL, the Botanic rhrsician. AU his communications and interview are strictly private and confidential. jiricI Journal. "Width 3. First col. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS! Hear what the Philadelphia correspondent ays in tit Commonwealth, Wilmington; Didawitre, UtU of April, 1859: " An English gentleman, formerly connected with the British Army, and who styles himself the 1 English Botanic Physician,' has of lam gained an extensive reputation here by his skill in curing all manner of complaints. Rome of his patients I have conversed wku, aud they pronounce his remedies and mode of treatment a very superior. Entne have boon restored as if 6y mngic. The medicine he used is distilled by himself froni various herb possessing rare curative properties. While acting in the army he devoted his leisure moments to a thorough study or the eKects produced by certain medicinal roots and herbs on all manner of diseases. It seems hn has found a sure and speedy remedy for all the ' Ilia that flesh is heir to.' Hi pructica is already extensive, and i daily increasing. In the complaints to which females are subjected he has no equal, an a larg number here have testified thut they owe not only their present good health, but tDeir lives, to tho skill of this English Botanic Physician." His office is at No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI. SXORS GOOD NEWS! FROM HIGH AND RELIABLE AUTHORITY. The Botanic Kennedies of Doctor Raphael, the English Botanic Physician, never failed yet to make a perfect, radical, and permanent cure of ALL PRIVATE, SECRET, AND VENEREAL DISEASES, Without the nse of Mercury, withont hindrancefrom biislwoss, and without frar of disco very or exposure. No deadly poisons, such as arsenic, mix vomica, opium, or any other poisons. No mercury nor any deadly minerals nothing but purely Vegetable Botanical liemedies arn used by this wonderful Botanic Physician. His Botanic Remedie noi-er yt failed to cure the most obstinate and the most dangerous rases, and to remove all mercury and ether impurities from the system wheu ail other Remedies had failed. Mttiictil Jwuju.J. GOOD NEWS FOR SINGLE MEN CONTEXKPLAHNGMARRIAGE. Hear what the Baltimore correspondent of the Oddfellow, BiHinsburo', Maryland, said uu Thursday, the 31st of May, lm): ' N nmerous cures of disease caused by early indiscretion having been performed by the English Botanic Physician, I feol it my duty, having a knowledge of them, to state the fact, believing that in doing so 1 may do a service to the uftVring. One case in particular that T a young man In this city is wrthy of note. He had become the victim of a habit, tho mere allusion to which cause a hudder, and after year or sulTcrinjj anJ doctoring gave tip ll hopes of recovery. He wished to marry, and wae dearly lieloved by as sweet a girl as ever lisped words of affection, but he was fearful, nervous, and prostrated. He dared not wed on account of the shattered state of his system. He sought relief at the hands of the Botanic Physician, and, astonishing as it may e.m, all the bloom and vifor of ywuth Iihs returned, aud he i no the happy father of a pair of bright boys." GLORIOUS NEWS FOR THE LADIES. A PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN. ITer what the Cincinnati Weekly Pre says on the 6th t March, 18-;2: We are decidedly opposed to drugs and to advertised remedies for the prevention of having children, but we feel it our duty toacknowledgeabenofit from any aud from every source w hen it is for the relief of fullering humanity. A fact has come to our knowledge that ought to be promulgated and widely circulated for the benefit of those ladies whose delicate health makes it necesaary to prevent any increase of family. About twelve months after marriage, a lady of our acquaintance gave birth to a daughter, but her suftt-.ns were so great that her physicians desjiuired of her recovery. This made her drd the very thoughts of agaiu becoming a mother. She tried every thing to prevent a repetition of her suflerings, but without succeeding. Two y ears after marriage she was again coufined, but her sufferings were so great that the child died, aud her ow u life was desjmired of. Mhe was told by her family physician that if she had any more children "he feared her lile would be the forfeit. As all the remedie she had tried before had failed, she applied to the Botanic Physician, Dr. RAPHAEL, No. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET, CINCINNATI, PREVENTIVE tThAVE CHILDREN. HI rewedie had the deeired effect ; they not oBly prevented her from having children, but they alse. improved her health. To tks rtBE, all things k rvae. The Botanfc Phvsician' remedies ran be recommended, because they are innocent aud safe. They operate without causing sickness or exposure. They do not interfere with Ike diet or occupation. They do not injure the health but they are certain in their eiect. J. PANCoST, M. I Any mho are suffering, no matter what their complaint, can call on the Botanic Physician confidentially. Ihej a ay rely upu relief, llie oftce is at NO. 59 EAST FIFTH STREET. Between Sycamore Street and Broadway, CINCINNATI. Consultation dail. Sundav excepted. Offloa boon Irom lO A. 51. i Vclck P. M . MT rVrson at a dlitance may commnniraM coxnfeUKTULLt bv Wtter, if thev Inclose ONE iMJi-LAR, fo Censulutiou'iee. iu each letter. AU letter, ofitmuni .cations, and Interviews, are strictly private and cenfl dentiai. No answer will l (riven to letter wile) otn dollar is tncloeed a a Consultation Fee. Address ail Utter as follows, DR. RAPHAEL, COX No. 2463, POST OrTXCE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAUTI0X TO TUB Pl'SLIC" Pr. W. Bsrhaol ha. no connection with PROFEWR , Dr. W.W1. Raphael, or with aey ether gentleman ol the same name. - . r Cut thi advertieement out. yrhn yon come Wing It with yon and show it to the girl PM Uu 4oor. To prevent mistakes, aek to "V CEE TUB DOCTOR HIMSELF,

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t.ff, and Simeon N. B lark ford idfeT.UM. reqairinf me to bmk tbe tun of One llaixlr) m4 eigM ltoltart ui4 thirty cents, with interest oa ai4 drcree, nd cotts, I will expcae at Puhlic to the hi(knt ti44rr, on SATURDAT.TOK 1U PAT OF MARCH, 164, between tbehonnoflOeVferk a. n. and 4 o'clock p. ra. f aaid fly, at tlie door of the Court H oae of nii Shey conaladiaim. the renu aa-1 profits Inr a tet terni not elceeOinf n years, ofihfollorin described reatesute.t-wit: vuiuiiiTw-iii miuu uiv muofl now utrv wu, w forty links Kast of the !tr0-we4 comer of section nineteen (19;. in Towrship foarteen (14, North ofraar seren (7) Eat,andninninf thence South ten. (10; chains ad forty (40) links; thence East three (3 chains an4 thirty-Cee (X) links; thence North to Um section line : thence V est to the place ufrevinninc, containing Hire acres and fifty-one baa dreth (3 50-1917 of an acre, more or leas, aitoate la the county of Shlbr and State of lntiam. If such renu and profit will not sell for a uT.rnl swa to iitisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at puMic sate the fee-imple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may lie sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. .j IIENRT POCLtr, FehC5:pf jp Sheriff of Shelky CotJtty. Davis. WmorrJt Grkc, riffs Att'ys. STATU OF INDIANA SHELBY COUNT! In the Sheltiy Circuit Court, April Term, ISCi. 1SA11LI, DEA3I, WILLIAM U.CEAM,) Petition for Dircr. It appearing to the satis'aeSon of the undersigned. Clerk of said Court, by the ath.tavit cf a conietent ersou, Uiat the defendant above namel i not a resident of theUte of Indiana, the said William 11 beam i therefore hereby notified of the filing of said petition ai,d pendency of said action, and that the same will stand for ti lal on the K'cond day of Mid term of said Court, U he held at the Court llourt House In the city ef Sherille, in said county, commencing on the first Monday of April, 1H4, when and where he will be require 4 to appear and answer or emur thereto, or toe same will he deter mi ed in his absence. FeK 1?. ALONZO BLA1K. Clerk. J. Hakrisasi, Atty for Tiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. HE undersigned hat been appointed Administrator cf j - ... . . ' . . ... ' the estite of William MKS.iffinev. deceased. All per sons haring claim against (aid estate mnstfileor present them duly authenticated. The estate Is supposed to be insolvent. Feb. 2.1, SAMUEL MOOHK, Administrator. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. JOTICE is hereby giwn that the undersigned has been appointed adminstrator it the estate of David Saw yer, late of Shelby county, Indiana. deceeed. Said estate Is supposed to be insolvent. March 1, 164. THOMAS J.JUNES, Administrator. Administrator's Sale. "VT0TICE is hereby given that the undersigned, adminis- . i trator or tTie estate ot THvid 5awye-, rtecens. late of Shelby county. Ind.. will offer for sale at puMic outcry, at the late residence of the deceased, on SATURDAY, the 2th day of MARCH. 164, all the personal property of said deceased, not taken jr the widow, consisting of Il'.rses, Cattle. Hogs. Pheep. Wheal in the field, one Wat .n. Farmiuit Implements. Hi. usehnld and Kitchen Furniture, AvC bale to commence atlOn clock a. m. A credit of twelve months will he riven on all sums over threedollars. the purchaser civing his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement law. All turn Under 33 cash in hand. .Mareh 1. 164. THOMAS J.JONES, Adm'r. MADAME ZAD0C TORTER'S CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM, Price, 25 & 50 Cents per Bottle. The Best, Cheapest and most effectual Remedy for OUGHS. COLDS. &c, the World has ever produced. Purely Vegetable, contain no Minerals or other Deleterious Drugs. The Curatire Balsam la war ranted, if used according todi rectious, to cure in all cises. Cough, Colds, Croup, YV hop ing Cough, AtlUma, and ail affections of the Throat and Lung. Madame Zadoc Porter's Bal am t a PCRU.T v-srrA.ai.KU PSKToaarr, prepared with gr't are and scieiitihc skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom afford. Its remedial qualities are hasel on its power to assiit the healthy and vigorous circulation of the bluol through Uie luns. It enlivens the aiusclos and aaiists the ikin to erform the duties of regulating the bent of tie system, and in gently throw ing off the waste sulwtance from the surface of tlie body. It looseos the phlegm, Indu oes free spitting and will ts found very apreeabte to tlie taste. It i not a violent rem euy, rmten oliient, warmin:. searching and etlective.can he taken by the oldest person, or youngest child. MA PAHE ZA DOCK PORTER'S CUR A TIVE BALSA Jl i no new and untried medicine, but has hern used 1 y the public for the past 2C years, with unparalelled succcf. and has acquir!d its prestnt extensive and largely increasing sale. simpi.t hy hein recommended ly those who have used it to then afflicted friend and other. IF 0U BAVE A COLD, if evi r so slight, do not fail to give tlie llalsam a trial, as the very low price at which it is sold, hrinps it within the reach of everyone, that they may always keep it convenient for re. The timely use of a IMcent buttle will often prove to I wcrta one hundred times its cost. lo not he put off with any other. Ask for Tladame Zadoc Ton tick a Cot-nH RaLSax. insist on having it, and take no other, if y ur druggist does not hare it, have hiai send and getitfor you. JO3 Sold by all Dmgi'sts at 25 an 50 cets per bottle. i 1IAI.L at KCCKKI.. Proprietors, de2-1vl Greenwich Street. New-York. J01I0 LEETERS, sol Agent, Post Office Drug Store. NEWS DEPOT And Periodical BOOK STORE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, HARRISON ST. SHELBYVILLE, 1XTI1ERK you will find constantly on han.l all of th ff most Popular Periodicals, Monthlies, Dailies, an Weeklies. Also, an assortment of SCHOOL BUUJCa.JeadlesDIME SKH1K!' OF BOOKS, beside a large assort sent of TOBACCO AND CIGARS. tichUv jrs of the weed are invited to call and try. LIST OF BO0KB, PAPEIlS.fcc XTmuaa. tew Tork Ledger, ewYork Mercury, New Tork Weekly, 'lag ot Our Union,' The True Flag. Dnt Welcome Guest. The Police Ga-ett, ilarper Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated, 'ew York Illustrated News, Wilk's Fp'rit of the Tf mawMCITBUB. Yankee Notions, Xic Nax, Comic Monthly, Yrank Leslies Budget of Fun J.P. K. Jame's Nereis, Emerson Ucnneu's Nove't-, Capt. Marryett'g Cha's Dickens David KatileUeada O. W. M. Ke-nold's " T. ?. ArU.ur's Porter Spirit of the Tirr.es. Eugier.e Sue's X. Y. Clipper. Scientific American, Vanity Pair. i '42tfe JOUX MOBUISON, Jr., Proprietor. BOOTS & SHOES Men, Women & Children A LAOCC STOCK AT SOUTH SID PUBLIC SQUABE. SHELBVTILLE. rT aa-tnentesHarrl wtj grade sM stylo ef sa fJL aadeuatA-n trerk, and will ha sold at tbe lowest po ihle raise, tae high tariff oa leather, taxation en the mace 'aetnre aele, etc.. ooneidered. crsTon iroitK aud nrPAiniHG Dene te order ea short tiee. Oivetseaeall aa4I iU ivea Ue w-th f. evrsaw r. fOettai . I1EKRT FAT ASEN. ciiooL cooaif LATr.s, FJirgH, On. . Tm C9oarwf

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CELEBRATED STOIv2AC3Br. BITTERS. A pra and powerful Tonic, corrective and a' teraUre of voa'' derful eSicac in ul tle Stomach. liver and. Bowels. Cur, Pspri-sia, Liver Complaint. lli4acli. General D tility, Nervou.-ts. Drireton i.f ?j:r.U. totuupation. Colic Intermittent f ever, Crmim nd frfjm:.. aiiJ all Complaints of either SsM. arlsine troia UUly WeakBess wliher iiAerentln ttiesyswm or i roducd If special casca5othing that t not whl'nie. gunial ard restorative In its nature enter into th ompiiUoti cf HlltntK'S l STOMACH HITTERS. Th:s ptiir prei aratioo actitaina no mineral of any kind, no deadly UratncHl craieiit : no tery nt ; lut it i a coml ination if the extract ef rar -l I - X. - A ear i ( K fKM i.li,.t . A Cast Umt AT t I talsamic herle and plmU with the Uie: ao.d utiKieat of ail - (liMusive siimuUnts. It iswell t le torearmedagsirst diseas. and. to far a the humau sjsiem ran tcprvU'Cted t hn:run n eiij a.'ai&st malaiies enifnderel ly an nh.des-'me iitn o-j'htre, im- ' pure water and other .xtrr.al c-it.su, lio?iiHAa Litiam ir.ay be relied on as a safeguard. Indistricts inlcstel with Pertr & Atfit. it has been found infallible as a preventive and irre5i?i't le as a r.-n.edy ail thousmds mho rert to it umler m preli.s.ft. of an attaiit escipe tlie xourge; aixl thousan is wh r.elvct Ui ava.1 theniselve of its pritective qualities io advai.ee, are cutti ty a very brief course ot th-s -uarvel-asct'dic.l.e- lever , Acue patients, after leing plie.1 with uii.ii.e b-r moiiih m vain, until p-ariy wturated ith t't iai gm-ns aiaaloid, are n.-t unfteMUenlly retcre-l to l.taiih a.tUiu a lew days ty the use of I1otciter a Uitieh.s. The weak stomach is rapidly invisoraiel and the appetit restore I I y this apreeaMe Tonic, and hct.ee it wurk ..a- er in ca-s of Dyitt-ia and in less confirmed f im of 2smii.es Ti". Acting asa gei.tleand a;i.icss heriut.as ri;a upon the liver, it alo invariably relve t-V I w-nfAiitn superinduced t irrejular actitiu ut the d.tftstne . sec euro ortrns. I'ers ins of feeMe h-it, lia'de to Xrrrru Atiiekt. Zount o .spirit and Fit of Laucvor.t.ui roti j tatal per. manei.t relief from th Witters. The U-st.tuoi. tu thisjKint Is most conclusive and fn-m ttli -x. Thea'.nyof Biuots Coue is huu e UaU ly assuafe'l tya itisle uoseof il stimulant, and I y oioawouaily nMjrUCg it the return of t!iecoai Uintro y I! M-i.tel. Aaiener..lTon.c IIOSTETTl.K'S M i l til rnvSueo effects loch n.utle epcrieixed or iti o--d iefoie tly can l fully appreciated. In cae of t'.'T fi'c Weaknet. J'trmaiure ciy'aml Iei il.ty and iHx repi-.udearis-in from Obi Age, it exercises tbe e!-ctuc mUi ence. lain convlescent stages of all discs- it opi nit. as a I'.elighlful Invisoraiit. When the per of i.aiure are rc.axeJ. it cp rate M re-enforce and re-cul lisli tb. m. Last. but n..t l.-ast. it is Ik Only .We rtmirMnx, re -zt mauuf ictureil from ovnd and lnnuou nialeril. and entirely free fr.m the acid element rex-t ttnore or leas in all tlie oidinary tonics and stomachic or the iay. No family medicine ha toen so unver-ily. and. It may be truly a Uled, deaerrrfy popular with tiMrintelligetit portion of the community as"llo,im i's l'.niwi. Vrnnr'' 'y liostnTUt tL nu l'itiv nr-:l..ra. SoM l.y all Druggists, Grocers aid St-.-ekee;ra vr7where. HELr.lBOLD'S Genuine PiojiiiiiUions. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT TVClir, a Pcw i've aud rpi-c.flc IU-mMy l .r d.seues i f the iiladder, &id litys.tirav I, and lrop;&l Jrli.i.;. Tins medicine iL.tre-i.-e the power of Iig-t:.-n, snd excite thca,s riuU into healthy acliou. 'y Inch the Waiery or Calcareous deiiositions, and all I'nr.alcral LLlargttueLts are reduced, its well as I'iua and lullamatios. IICLTIDOLDS EXTRACT BICIIU. For Weakness arising frorrf F.xce-s, HaVitsof Dieslpe tion. Early 1 iHliscretion cf Abuse, atteiidrd with tlie follow iiiK symptoms : ludisjxisiiion to Exertion. Loss of Power lSi,f Memory, L'.ZxmHj of BreathirgWetk Nerves, Tremblirig, Horror of Iiisease, " "" Wkt?ul2eM, Ibmi,es of Vision, Pain in t.'te liack, L'uiver-a! Ia:studeof the Mnscul r 5t-u,. Hot Hands, Hustiinr of the Pody, 1) .7 Less of 'the Skin, LrupUoi oa the Face, Pallid Counter.aticr. Tt-se symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this -cedirlce invariably removes, sron follows Jufncy f it utly, niUjtic (.', in one of which the pitirnt tuay expiie. Wlio can say they are nt frequently fviiowed ty those Direful Disease,n Ihsmtt ab t"os.Kos!., Manv are aware of the cause of their suZcru.g, tut bom will contts the records cf th-- Irsaiie As lums. And Mtlanchnly Ltitkt by Vvnrutnjtion tesr asple witness f the Tiuiaof the a- rt. u. The Contitiitunonct trftcltd v -Vi ffywie TTeilfM requires t5e aid of Modiuiie l tretir?!.e:t a d iiiv.gorase the sitein. hirh llrlibiold hitisrt Lucha iCvarAaly d' es. A Trial will ounvii.ee itt C-0ti sktj i.ul. t IinALt.9-1 tJI AL1.-I L-TIALLS. n many Aftxtifma peculiar t-o fraUi the Fxtsact niCHi; i uocqualed ty any other rerrt'iy. as in t hlcro:e r Leter.tion. I rrejuUnty, l'ainfu ue-, or ! B rrMS.on cf Coktomary Eracumtion, l"oer.ted ur S-cirihous slate of th Tteru", Len"eorrhcea r White. Stenii y, krxl tor alieota ; Uir.ls incident to the sex, alet.'ier aria.rg frwa Ind screion, llaUU of D.ssipeUon, or in the Iecum ck Cucov l.irxTke no more Bslsam. Mercury, orUrpleasartVulidaes 'r uoplesact aitd dAngeroad.eesUELMEOIB S EXTRACT It"CHU AND 1XPS0TXI KtE hash cvnrs SCIHET DISEASES Tn all their Sta-es. At L:t:?e Expense uttleor no ci-r.ge la Diet, no leej-rverieie. exi-oeure. It causes a frequent re arl g ves strerrta to orluate, there y Uai'V;n O strwct.ou-. i'rvttng and Csnag tricturesof tl Urethra, allaylcg Ti n and I:aiaai.r&. m frequ. ct in te class of dikeuae. a;l ti; j a! 1 pcietma D.teoAe-1 and worncut rcat'e-. Th.tti.Ddsar4 Thousands w bo I ve beea the v.ctira e Joac.s, ar.d mho have J all Tiry T,-e ti te rured in a ?-rt :.me. uve fovnd they erc(lenrited,an4 th.t the - Pmra" ia,y t' use of "power ul atnr jLi " n dried up It t'-e sys-.era. te treak out In aa a;ji evaiid bns, acd pert? fter A:a.-nae. Usx Dcucaotali Exraarr Brctrrfr a!l sfVC one aa4 :iaror fi L'aiAv "aaASS. aUatr ex'stttgic lieie r Female, from whatever cause or: caui g and u tcaiter f BOW LOKO -TAPIKLiseasesof these orgac requires t :! of a I'M !'", . ile'.u-bold's Fx tract Bocha is the i.rw-t iHam e. and Harr Urn ti have Ue desired eSect in a'.l fc.icixrs tar ti it 1 Krrintnesde.'l. Evidence ef the rooet relittle a&l rear-tsTtie cteraceer 111 aocompsvny taestedie.ee Price 81 per bottle, or six for $5. relivered te any agrees, earurr'y pacel frotn ewenalletu Ueerriiw ?-iMo in a.l Cvj-raoc lc:in. CURES (;UARATEED! ADMCE CBAirSJl Addxejt Utters fjr uxfoeination to II. B. IIELMIUUP. Crtcift1 04 Soth Tenth sr. low t raut. 11 la-lerphta. HELM HLDS Medical lw-pot. Drug aid Cacsjcsjt r Hoose.SM. Broadway, X. Y. ... . . ""-Beware of Counterfritaaod untrcaslH dean w . etvWvar tit ditooee of their own" ard "i il'i" article . , tb -vrntatioa attatssxt r lle'.saM" Oaa ratiors HelroboM'e Bitract Buc. llelmfco'r . Sareapavtlla. nelmhoWi Improved Kee w sec -- TrptoMwall BrngfUta everywhere. Ask far te'ul'e. Take so Mcstr. Cat cmt tie h&nrUwaK mei frr It, lTara aad rximi. rI