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Those =Chines sew from two spools, as-ptir . e'hased from the store, rt quiring no rewinding of -thread;_ they firm, 4 . oi , Gather, and 'Stitch, in a superior style, finishing each seam by their . own operation, without recourse to the handneetile,ns is required by other Machines. They will do bet. 'ter and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, • even if sheworlis for one cent an hour, and ire. .unquestionably, the best Marl's:see, in the market for family acurint,r, ortacconnt of their simplicity durability, vise a iiiptagement, and adaptittien 'to all varieties of family sewittg—exireuting either heavy pr Ana sycn V.Ayith *qua) facility, and •-• ;without special ti.e"justrnent As evidence of the Unquestioned superiority Of their Machines, theGR6VER SClts.xxn. SEW ' tat: 3bacutsa ComrAsy beg leave to respectfully refer to the . fallowing . TESTEMONIALS4 j . "Having, hid one of GrOVer SL, BAer's 31.1. • ;chines 'in my family For nearli%-a‘yearlapd *Waif, I-take pleasure in .commending it a 4 eier);;way reliable foi.ttio purp.se for - which it is designed —Family Sewing.."—M Len-40,- wife of Rev. Dr. Leavitt, I,:ditur tif N. T. rlnderglin •deat. I confess myself delighted with soar Sewing totazhine, whi4ehas been inlay family for many 'months. IS his nic.-avit "been 'ready for duly. . requiring no adjustment, and ii,easilymdamed to every variety of family tewinz, t simply changing the spools Of thread."—lrs. Elizabeth Strickland; wife cif Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editcr .of N. , Y;Ctri*tion Advocate.' • After ti}ing several incal ritaChines, I prefer yours, on account of its siruplirity, sod the per fect ease with which it is managed, as welt as the strength and durability of the seam. After long experience, 1 feel competent.to ve,.tt: in this manner, and to conVently . recomilmt,d,it every variety of fancily sewmg."—,-- „Mrs. Elpootter,. wife ofthu .Editer of Ilrothwyn.Star. . "I hatelasedtirnrcr & Dafter,',9 petting !ill, chine frir two years, and have rpr t pd it ,td"Pte ( l ~.. to all kinds of , family t.,c;' , inn., fru2. cattible ti ßroadcloth., tOazt,eco•_o,'..are l' wencurs oCt wit l: - .. ' :out the gr:l:4, way,pf:a stit,it. 'l'll'e MariiMP lA east kept in ordtr,4 arL•d ov e xily used "---Mis. - A. kg. #:; * ;n 2 ire or :Rev A Geo. roi [ - plc, New yitt h o%:al s e i- . -• . i • u .ttattntae arra been n use !nut). rsmil • the .past IWO V :•rs the" • _ d ivs reques t rzet . O Rise . you rein testimonial% to its perfect idaplliness. as well as labor saring,q nal ities in the performance of fatuity and household sew- Robert Boorman. New York. •. • "For several months we have used Grover & "Itakor's Sewing machine, and have coma to the conclusion Itlint every lady who.draires her a e tei. 'a:A.0116 . 41/y and quicAl? done. would be m amt fortunate in posiessirig one of these reliable and indefatigable • iron needietwomen; whoa° corn. "ttiued qualities of traxs,_szte 1:40: and xiinpici tyi are inustuable."—J. \V: Morrig, daughter of Gee. - Gee. P. ',!orris, Edit'or of the Home bar. [Eitreet •of a letter from Thor. R. Leavitt, Esc, an Arr.eriean g-ntlernan, - now resident in ti:::dr., Nei.- South Wales, dated Januiry 12th, de53.1 ' 4 1 had a . tent made in ,:51ellmurn, in 1553,in much rhere were 'ewe! _three thousand yards of 1 'teaing done with nue of Gro.. - er AL Ltaks's Ma. ; _nines, and-a single ielm.of that has uu stood rdi the clayble seams sewed b baila,rti ith a neine and. twinc." . If flamer could be celled hp from hie Hitt/kV bade*, he would sing the advent of Griever le. Baker as a more benionant miracle Of art than was ever Itulcan'a smithy. lie Wlttlld &matinee midnight skirt.making eh 'the direful sprint of Ames,otinumbered.'"—Prof. North. - I take pleasure in eoyint, that the Grover S. BAkee - Sewing ...51achines store tian sus= twined my expectation. After,trying and it:t'Zra.- Ing others, 1 have three 1 . 1 . Ilion] in operatio'n in my Afferent places, and, 'after fatty years' trial, hare no fault to find."—J..ll. fiamtuund; Senator of Anuth Carolina.. • , • !*3l y wife hat. h obi of GrOver 45E,-1344,17 . ii Fain. ilySewirig , nehines tor anti] e. ti ni aild t arn ntil ficd it is one of tbr btst labor-ta% intr inarhines that hue been in4esiterLl:3 take. much pleasure In rceonimenningit to tic putrie."--1.16. rim, Governor of rennesse. - - . . " it is si,,bir...?tifol arty iit crarsiandy into at' c!c4etnent of' rood llunr.m. Were I a shodld'in.iat spon GiOver and Biker haring f.o:4lidernal holiday in torn Inetnora. t ion of their _good iteidi ror AAnaaity;—Csa'sins Clay: *,-: ‘ 7, • . "I thlnlr. - :t br farrtbe best , patent him. This Nnedzing Can be"adapted from the finest cambric toitio' heaviest ciashnere. It seas Skitego . , faster, and more beautif oily than 'try one can imUgine. If rine could not be !effaced., money could. not buy tf..."-:-Mrs. J. 11-Brown, Nashville, Tenn. speedy, very - nent,•and durable iri itn work; in eakitr Onderatocid.and itt'pt in ripair. earnestly recommend this Machine to 'all;rriy aeßstaintanees and othere.".Zilfrs. M. A. Forrsl., Alemphis, Tenn. • , "We find this Machine to work to our nulls. (Action, and with pleasure recommend it to the Publi:, as we betieve,the Grover & Baker to be tile best Sewing Machine in use."—Dear; Broth. ere, Allisonia; Tenn. "If used exclusively for family purposes. rrlth ordinary care,l will wager they will last - one 'three score years and ten, and never get out of fix.'-',—.lolus'Erskine, Nashville, Trn4. ( 'I have had yotirlane for severalweeks. And um 'perfectiy,satiefied.AMA: the wirk it does is the best *bd. Mk+ Leapt ifhl that .e.ver was " 41118 mrlisclune uptut coata,dressinaking, tad find linen stitching. and the, work.is a4rell• rabic-4a4etter .thantbe best hand-sewing; Or any tither towline L have ever sen."---1414 , Thompson, Nashville. Tenn. I kid the worlitheistrebgetit tettpittet bait: tifel T haire ever seen,,made-etibhr by tiled' iti eeum e i, an d ft gi ll the dower 41.7. BskerAgf- Lilitle ore of etre ,greitest. bles - elogit;to °it ies."--Mrs. Taylor, Nashille,-Teeke: 171`FNI) For,. A CIRCULAR..,e, Gti7o,43* • t " ' '70:1 1 / 4 4 1114'elh'e 4 S , 4ii.* ' ', : . tketich oi 0 tab ~ %ler-mi4et , tion . Miuutiollt ; ., -_ntiii - 01,0,Frederick'11enry Allexandei, 4 4,iiiinii,l' 1 he, great 'German nate ralint, : Was ' i4Cortil'lll - Iferlin; i SePlember'l4, 1740. M was educated withji lieW _ of etnployinfient in the direction of the Gevetiwnent minus,. ape ' cesovely. at Gottmen, Frankfurt t on tlfe ."- Oder, at Ilauthurgoind *tithe misting sch.t"..of at. brieherg. In. 1792 lie we' . appointed assea , str of the ruining board, a post ibich he sl.ortfy,excloinged fur that of* director of the worke at lbrreetb. in179.5.1te relit:NO.lmq 4411:41a1i4141kr3a14, egeNk3rl)4 l o 4 klftrig those puipo‘es of Investigation ' andidiscov ery. in which ho hits , won an undying name. Fro the earliest ;perital he had ,slimed a faculty of phy Steal enquiry, which the bad assiduously cultivated, by the , ftiudy of chemistry, botany, geoi'ugy, and galitanism ; the lattor•then anew and inciplent acience. , Ile now pmceeiled to condense and arrange I h:s stientific ideas, and test them by the ;'known, before applying them in owarms Lye's. unesplored. ;Els next care was to look f , round fur a country whose , ill:knoWZ natural riches might open to the indu- - trious enquirer a prospect of Ottumwa% and valuable dis coveries. Meanwhile ho rustle *ourney with 'flatter to 'North Italy to etudy the vol canic theoty of locks in the muentinit of teat district, and in 1797 started furl N.rples c with a similar purpose with Bach. unmet. led to surrender this plan .by the etents l of was, he turned his steps ti Pans, met alike most' friendly riceptien flout floe :avant of dint capi tal,and made the acquainianc.e eflionpli nd,iust appointed naturalt-t to Baudin's expedition. 11,umboldt had only time to arrang to ac• company his new-made fiend alien tto war compelled the po-tponeruent cf- the entire prject. . Upon this he molted to t'r tt;el to North Africa, and ivith Thinplan had Stitched i r Marseilles for emir -411041 , 0 C, whei Iltei event, cf the times again thwarted his intention. 'The travelers now turned into Spain; wheyaunt bold t, whose great merits were made kn on by Baron Von Forel'', the Saxon Minister, was en t) eouraged by the government to unclettkeille kexploration of Spani-b Ameriea, and r reiced prorni-es of a.sistance in,bia i'nyetizatri Ita. 'On the ith of Jnit,.1799, 'Tumbril f tl: Ifenplaad eailed from Coruona , and, 'it . flirilv ;escaped the English cruisors, sod no the 19th ' landtrd in the haten of Santa C,r:tm, Tnneriffe. They ascended the peak, and in the 'coatse of a few dsys of their slay col".ected a number i f n e w plinrystions in the natural his ory of the island. They then messed Ow l ocean without acriident, ,end lauded on American ground, near Cumarra, on the 10th o July. ,'They employe ( ) eighteen months in Cut nint tg I the territory whit h now forms the. fr.. State, of tehe'rnela, rescued - arrirem 1 In re minty, 1800, and left the sea-coast aims, near 'nolo: Ca:hello, in- order to reach the Orinoco by crossing the grassy ate:lips of Caloirriz;i They emlatiked on the Oion co in canna-t, a-id proceeded to the extreme Spanish past, Fort San Carlos, on the 800 Negro, two degrees from the ,equat rr, and returned to Cilmana, after. baring traveled thousands of "miles through an uninhabited a ilderness. i • They, left the continer t for llavana, and staled there for some months, until, ret oiling a false report that Bandit' was awaiting them according to appointment, on tire c. Ist of South America. they thiled, from CLct in March, 1801, for Carth .agena, in v. Icr to 1 proceed thence to Patataa. The seaiton be-' ing unf.truraide to a further adiancs, they seibled fora time at Bugt.ta, but itt Sep; tember, 1801, set out for the Sunih„ilespite 1 the - rains, stressed to Cordillera di Qattalin, followed the valley of-Canert,and by the great est exertions, reached qiiii;, January Bth, 1 sO2. Eight inenths were spent in exploring the valley oft,znito and the volcanic , pro'un tains which enzlo-e it. t'avored bycurcum -tames, they ascended several of these'rach. rag heitlip,i, presiuu.ly unattained., Up, the 22.r91Jane, ISO 2. they climbed Chun bolas% and reached it height of 19,20,00 feet, a point oa , the, ear 11' higher than any whirr had hith e rto been ascended. . -; -- m . liramhuldtesi tratieled over Lox.a r .Jean _n de limner: mores , caxarnarca , nod ti e Mgt) ' chain of the Pacific.. Pasting thence tatoirgh the rlesert of,l e riwer ; 'ern, he came t Lima. ,: i In ja-nuarv - 1203, he sailed fof Melte.. , vittit ed its c lri p f rx iri e s, collected facts, and' open ed for Valladolid, ties eised the pros nce ad lrieuirsaean, and reaching; the Pacifi coast Fear Jorallo, returned,to Mexico. If re he stayed some months, gaining large acceg tions to his stores of knowledge by inter!: Conise with tfle observant portion of the..edt;. 'rated c'asaes 'of that country. In January, 1804, he eintiarkesi for Ida . vana, from Vera Cres,remainecl there 4 short tine, paid - a visit • of two months toPhila delphia, and finally returned to Europe, landing. atellavre in August, 180.4, jolter in collections of objects, but espec i ially, rollobser rations our th e great field •. of , the atnyal sciences, in butarly, zoology, 4?olog4 geo graphy, statistics, att4 ethvograplty,4 n any preceding traveler. Paris at that .time offer ing a greater assemtdage of scientific aids than any capital of the continentje too):• up his residence „there, in order to prepare the result ofibiiieseaselres feit the publ*: eye. Ile shortly commended a seriest.of mantic publications in almost every depKtnient of sctenee; and , in 1817, after. twelve Tiara .of incessant toil, four-fifers ,had been, printed in parts, each of which cost in the market. more than 8600, Since t hat i i.ilfel be publinatiorwfias tone Ott roorpplowly-erul is s til lAriPonf p rite. Ravin;; visitedltaly in 1818," frith "Gay- Lai ,ftwic, - ,ssei mete! ward* . titivelled;:in:Anglirod in litP2f,‘lie returned, took up this restdenle at Be.rlin t 'and enjoying the periona favor and mcstintialete sciciety. e of Abe soy,t reign, l Waittlide it Councillor iii State, and entrust ed . svitlt,pore than one ,diplomatic mission. In 1820„at the.particulagdeilre of tili CZar s Ite visited Siberia - aid the (..saspianlin company ts . itA . CrUfla ! e Rose atitP4bre berg. The traticelera' sedomplialled a 'ffiatan 9 of 2142 ieciiniplim& miles„jeuineyini . hilt, i Woks from ,Sovorqgod to. . Cagan, rt, 1 by land Jo Cartflaiiiellrict trii.ritisic t. '" lbjrnaul. Solhiingentir4, artirpti t yslp on tne,,,fosth west slope'of theAltai,bi Wektallthinalelto'die Chinese frontier, (11!i? thpit,returadhmtrili, Uf, qthe ;oute ,to . Katnotrwrst,O,ruak, the • onthern IDFra.l, Orenberg, sarepis s Astrieluin, i *sows and feteraborgh, , ,* :., ..I* l ,:. . * Etembpidt is moat popularly „known. y his -0 4 6 - 5 4;:t ii - witirli, written in t,lre even ng pf his Iffe, in ntiCh,beyAntempiates,nli create d. things , as : linked together and forming ore 'their, animated " by interval ror,:ri." I !'lli 4 ri:tieiprtji•lfib USTE.WS vinfruragfaVN IZEWARD.: 01.1.A.RACITati.,m-.)1-sam iser - Sitt; aid. , EDww;.their Brother. 1 . • . SCENE:I-4%er -Pdrier 4 ; Kary seeded Ott a inc . atinig. Enter TR A r . e ° poring over some book or otlier:"f'regllC'tieluve yon ' will pass With yorirfifeed