TEESDAY MORMXn, OCT. in, 171. DOnOUGH OFFICERS. UiraeTt. H. Mat. Omncilmen Jacob Shrlvor, J. It. Ktronp, W. W, Dinmnd.S. II, Haslet, J. Winans, Justice of themJaceV. P. Moreilllolt, 1). M. Knox. Countable J. X.Toltsworth. MAonf J)irector J. Winutis, J. A. Dalo, J. A. I'mncr, Jacob Shrlver, 1). 8. Knox b. V. irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. H're'ident Judqe Jamks CAMrnEU,. Anmeiala Judycn J. A. .Pmii'i-.u, An RKW LOOK, MeriffV'.. L. Davis. JnntriH Attorney W. W. MAon. J'reaKnrer S. Nkti.ky. J'rolhonotary, Jieyinterit Recorder, At. 3. B. Aunkw. (JommisKinner N.P. Whkklkh, Bicss, ELLIOTT, I KTKH .tl r.HCI MjlOTT. Coioifv .Superintendent H. F. Konnp.R. Jury 'i)inmi'Mi(wfr-J.i8. Gh.fim.ian WM.rATTKIWOX. (unty tinri'cyorS.D. Irwiic. Otroncr Jomiau Wina.nn. . M '.V Auditor-- L. I.. llACKKTT, ELI XlOI.F.MAJf, 1VM, I. I. A UK. . Member of Congrcti Mh Dtatricl-'Q. W, TfTTIMLP, Mate iSVnatV W. A. WAf.t.ACIf. Asffubhi John O. Halt,. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Blank Deeds,. Leases and Judgmu.t notes for sale nt this office. Tlio nowest stj-lcs of Ladles' Corsets at (bo Superior Lumber Co. SUiro. Only two prisoners iu tlio jail now, and tlmt is about two more than ' the average since the jail was built Luce nml Linen Cellars in great varie ty, at tlio Suporior Lumber Co. .Store. Services will be held in tho Fres bytenan Church next Subboth. We believe that Itev. M'Tier will occupy the pulpit. Good stylos of Tapor Collars for lOots, ; a box, ut the Superior Lumber Co. Store, 1. Ililbronner A Co. have sent away from here thiii season to 2w York, over 4000 lbs of Wool, which ia not 60 flow for a town of this size. Just received a now lot of Coating and Cassimoies, at tho Superior Lumber -Co. Store. Pheasanlg fly i;ilo our city and march urouud as independently as you please, on Sundays, seemingly knowing that our law-abiding citizen would sot molest thtni on that day. Photograph Pictures and Frames at tho 'Huporior Lumber Co. Store. v.. -Sawyer & Hulings are fixing up ?' Jlr." Sloan's house, puttiug ia new if- uf!nii,..IV...u .....I . . "II . nuiuvn'iiiium -aiivi materially unang ag aud improving the looks of tho Louse.'.!' ''. " IUd to boat that now lot of Gents' Paper Collars, just received nt Superior Lumber Co. Store. "We wish to call Attention to new ndyertiscmcnt of I. Ililbronuer & Co., which appears on second page. It Mill speak for itself. Wo expect it will bo still further changed next week. A full line and superior quality of Silk Tlibhuna, received and for sale at Superior Lumbrr Co. Store. We will give the returns of the election in this county in full in next issue, and expect to give the Kepubli can candidates, both State and Coun ty larger majorities than ever before. A full line ol Uudorwcar, knit and Woollon Goods to bo received soon at the Superior Lumber Co. Store Bee-hunting ia now a favorite pastime among some of our people. ! bw " uuuff, unit uee, And follow them to their trees, chop . thcra down and carry off loads of Jioney. Extrocts, Poi fumory, Hair Oils, Tooth ' Brushes, Combs and all kinds of Toilet Articles at tho Suporior Lumoor Co. Store. Messrs. Wolcott & Grove are . now operating at Enterprise, where onie large wells are being struck. '.They have secured a good lease, and commence operations immediately. We wish them success. A full line of All Wool Long and Squaro, ImltatioifJPaisloyand Mark Me rino Shawls for Salo at Superior Limibor Co, Store. One more week o? school, and then we understand that there will be , no nioro -this w inter. Tho young ideas having no facilities for being taught how to shoot, will have to learn to go ou themselves, this winter. T-l 1. T 1 t it w . iuuiu x.iuuii, .luwoiing, l.inen jsap kins, riain Irish Linen, Bird's Eye and all Kinds of 1, men and Linen Goods at Su perior Lumber Co. Store. We hear of some sheep having been killed and eome dogs poisoned, in this section. If your dog seems to have a predisposition for live niut- ton, shoot him on the spot, as that is cheapest way you can get rid of him. A full line of Ladies' and Gents' full and winter Silk, Silk Linlu and Fleece Lined Gloves tit Superior Lumber Co. Store. Perry Huberts, a son of W. J. Roberts, of this plRco, eliot a deer, on one of the islands opposite this placo, on Monday last. Perry u but about twelve years old, aud this example of his ability in shooting we consider rather better than most boys of his nge can do. The venison was taken Lome, and, we sujipofc, principally MwmbMmnMiSMiB Davis, Buttet field and Dale start from here to-dny for their pleasure trip in the west. They contemplate visiting Bnghanl Young and his fami ly before they return. Wo wish them all tho plcasuro they anticipate. Silk Gimp. Silk Fringe, Silk Vilvet Ribbons, Oimpnre Lore, Hllknnd Velvet Buttons, and all kindsof Dress Trimmings lor sale at Rnp( rior Lumber Co. Store The Forest Brass Band was out at Tylersburg on Tuesday of Inst week, dishing tip music to a wedding party lucre. Ihey returned about three o'clock in tho morning, and serenaded several of our citizen?. Gouts' Hals an 1 Caps, Fall and Winter Styles, Mmi and Hoys' Jtools, also a full variety of Ln'.lic.V Ijko Hoots, Shoos, Gai ters and Ovorshoos at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Mr. Swoggart is dispensing meat to the hungry, from the establishment built for that purpose last spring by W. II. Butler, opposite Superior Lum ber Co. store. The Tidioutc Journal says that Major Mathews has severed his con nection as cashier iu Grandin Bro's bank, and that Major E. M. Curtiss bus been appointed to fill the vacancy. Jas. McKay, P. M., (wich is Post master) desires us to soy that hereafter the post-ofRoe will be open from 7:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. every day except Sunday. A cood arrangement. The Forest Brass Band desire to return their thanks to C. B. Weber and wife, of Tylcrsburgh, for tho kind manner in which they were entertain ed ou Tuesday evening, 3d inst. A lawsuit took place at the Court House last evening, in which W. II. Roberts, Watts B. Lloyd and David Hays were interested. It was in re gard to tho railroad tie business. We have not learned how it came out. Knox & Co. have just received several car loads of stoves of all pat terns, sizes and prices. Call and sec llieru before purchasing. Also the finest lot of cenfectionaries ever brought to town. Codl before you go to sec your girl. Tho hills about our place are now in the height of their beauty, the leaves laving turned with a special view to to artistic taste. Autumn, but for tho fact that it warns us of the approach of Winter, would be the most pleasant part of tlio year in this country. -Ye hear of a thirty barrel well having boon struck over at Ncilltow n, recently. Wo don't remember the names of the proprietors, but one of them was from Pleasantville. We can see the oil business working this way irom every direction. Saturday and Sunday about strip. ped tho trees of chestnuts about hero. The boys were out iu great number and clubbed, switched and bucked all tho trees about here, until it is reallv a big job to g"t a pockct-full in a half day. We Lave recovered one of our umbrellas. Will the person who has tho other one help us to recover it? This ouo we left at the Sheriff's house, ourself, and neglected to remember the fact. Tho other we firmly believe was stolen. We tender our apologies to the Sheriff on the umbrella question. Smoke from Minnesota.orsorr.e oth er seaport has been hovering over our place and adjoining country since Thursday last, giving things the ap pearance of Indian Summer. Large tracts of woods ore, or have been re cently burning in Minnesota, and the supposition is that tho smoke comes from there. J. W. Slroup, of our place met with a painful accident on Saturday last, which will probably disable him for two or threo weeks to come. He was, with others, playing a practice game of base ball, aud in running the bases, jumped on tho sido of ouo of his feet, epruiuiug bis auklo badly. He has our sympathy. And still no flood. The rains do not come, neither do the streams over flow their banks. Water has uot been so low in the Allegheny in the memo ry of tho oldest inhabitant. A year ago last spring there was a good flood, and the lumbermen got their rafts run in duo season, and the country round about was made to rejoice over the good status of tho lumber business. Last fall there was not water enough to float a rtft three courses deep. Lust spring a flood caused by the thawing of tho snow, held on long enough to let out a small amount of the lumber in tho creek and river. From that time to this has been a seasou of anxious longing and watching for rain. The mouth of the creek, high above the water, on either side, is stuffed full of rafts which have beeu lying there Bince spring. Up ihe creek there is many times as much more ready to run, and all that is needed is water. Should no flood come this full we don't known what is to become r( n? We j I I 'rf'1 vr?- v ( h thn erj?U. Tho Tidioutc Journal comes to us changed to a quarto form and contain ing forty columns. Tho appearance is truly improved. The Titusville Sunday Xetcs has been sold to J. T. Henry, Esq., for merly editor of the 'litusville Courier, Mr. Henry will make a live paper of it, as he is a good writer and a live man. Wm. Dusenbtiry of Newtown, tells us of a potato which was dug up there, W'hich weighed forty-three ounces. This is a big potato, but it bo sucn by a notice elsewhere that we have a lar ger one on hands. Mr. Sloan, of tho firm of Sloan & Van Gicen takes up his residence in our midst this week, his family oc cupying tho house formerly owned by tho Highlund heirs. We cordially welcome himself and family among us. -We bought an Oil City Derrick on Saturday, morning, that paper not honoring itself by exchanging with us, and find, by reading it, that it calls the "variety" man of tho Titusville Herald, a pig. Mr. Bishop appears to be strik out in all directions, like a . copperhead snake in dog days, and wo shouldn't wonder if he should run against a cir cumstance some of these days. Capt. Knox's barn is moved to its resting placo on the side hill, leavimj his store in a situation to be finished off in a superior shape. He is also ex cavating for the purpose of laying a solid foundation for a building to front on Elm St. eighty-four feet. When this building is finished we shall bo in tho largest part of Ihe town, and shall put on airs accordingly. The bridge question is beginning be extensively agitated again, and when a bridge is built, we don't know what we will have to get excited over in the winters. As long as the ferrying is good the bridge question is dropped by common consent, but as soon as winter and bad transportation back and forth from the depot commences, then comes up the qmstion of bridge. We hope thitt something definite will settled upon this winter. Benj. Elliott, if Neillsburg, has left at our office a potato, which, we believe is of the Early Rose variety which weighs fifty, ounce avcrdupois, Were it not getting monotonous we would ask "how's that for high?" but we will merely inquire if any man, or set of men, here, or elsewhere, havi raised a potato which will lay over this one. If they have, we will be glad to see it, and will duly announce the fact. Two or three parties have recent ly sent back their papers to this office "refused," who owe us sums varying from two to five dollars. Now we pro pose to publish their names very soon unless the cash is sent in. We don' as a general thing approve of a news paper trying to destroy the character of private individuals, but we hav good facilities for telling tho pcopl the names of the persons who swindle us, and we propose to do it. The lamp will hold out to burn for about two weeks, and either tho cash or other sat isfaction will then be had. We attended thefairatConneaut ville. It was a success in every par ticular. Ihe weather on Thursday was as fine as could be wished. On Friday the air was cold, and overcoats and shawls were in demand. Tho crowd was estimated at 10,000 persons Ihe show of stock of all description vegetables, machinery, haudiwork of all kinds and fine arts, was such as we hope to see again next year. We were happy to see that our friend J. C, Hull, whose advertisement appears elsewhere, was present with a superior stock of instruments and contracted several sales while there. We had first-class time, and are gald wo went. The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and aud Chestnut Streets, Meadvillo, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jenks. lie has just received a large and superior stock ot Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we can conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they wont any thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, and one cannot fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 tf HEALTH VIGOR. Uie Dr. Herrklc a Sugar-Coated Veg etable VilU and Kid Strengthening I'later, also Dr. Perrin't Fumigator for Catarrh. The best preparation in the market. For Hsrses and Cattlo uso Harvel'a Condition Powders the best in use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co., Agents, Tioncst.i, Pa., and tYiP trad1 i'pn'ra!!-. 21 "in Burlington. : Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West ? The bef t Line is ae knowledged to bo the C, B. & Q., joined together with the B. & M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Bitri,tntos Route. Tho main line of the Route running to Umnlia. connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. Tho Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plutts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to I ort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., diverg ng at Red Oak, falls into a line nu lling down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, aud all Kansas. Iassengers by this route to Kausas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remem ber tho Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar" its tree fringed stgams Its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends aiming the two thousand who have already bought farms from Goo. S. Harris, tho Land Commissioner of tho B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand homo-steaders and preemptors who las-l year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." . C'AKrKXTEKS, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in" want of any thing in the Hardware linCf should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. Thev 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. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all the binding' which may bo brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmples can be 82ca at this -office. ,' . , , . M. P. Jenks, Jeweller, Meadvillo, Pa., is' selling Watches,' Jewelry, Chains, Diamonds &c, at 20 per cent." below marked prices. Several of our citizens have patronized him,-and find him "square." Give him a call. His establishment is on the corner of Wa ter and Chestnut Sts., in Cullum block. A. H. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has teen appointed ogent for the celebrated "Inman Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, w ill do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all tlio information required. For Sale. One' 20 Horse Power Timber Engine and Boiler iu good der. Inquire of D. S. Knox, 1-tf. Tionesta, Pa. Postal Announcement. Tionehta Tost Office. Office hours 8 o'clock A. M., to 7 o'clock P. M. Mails close going South and We3t, 1:40 p. m. Arrive at 2:25 p. m. Mails close going North aud East, 2:40 p. m. Arrive at 3:25 p. m. rleasantvillo Mails leave Tionesta, ever Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a. in. Arrive at 5 n. m. Panther Kock Mails leave Tionesta, Monday aud Friday at 11 a. m. Ar rive at Tionesta, Tuesday and Satur day at 12 m. Dessolution Notice. The coportnership heretofore exist ing between A. J. Laudorsand T. Sav age, under the name of Savage & Landers, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. A. J. LNDi:ite. T. Savaoe. Sept. 12, 1871. 24 3t Have you ever tried Nature's Hair Ilestorative? You will bo da- ighted with it. Clean, safe, and effi cient. It is driving all the poisonous compounds out of tlio markkt. It is as clear as crystal. See advertisement. 22 2t. DIED. NOHCKOSS In Howe township. Forest iwiiiiuy, t-a., (loi t. 711i, 1K71. Samuel 11. N'ori ross, u;;ed abuiit 115 years. 'PHLSISINOHI MBL'G! O fr Bv sendinir tJ if'l-' V'I'sj with age, hight, n.lor of eves and hulr u will receive, bv return mail, a correct pleluro of your future hutdiund or wile, with name and dnteof liiurriiice A.l,ir.,.u W. H'X. P. n. Iiri-(.r Nr.. Ml viKp.N.Y. ft,, pitorosED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. Joist iucsoli'Tiox Proponing nn amendment to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Tim J T I t ... ... n. , ... of Heprenentaliven'o the Commonwealth of That the followinn amendment of tlie Con stitution of this Commonwealth bo pro posed to tho people for their adoption or rqfoction, pursuant to tho provisions of tho article moreoi, lo wit ; AME?rtMKNT. Rtriko out tho Sixth Section of tho Sixth Artiivo of thn Constitution, and iusort in lieu UiiMooC tho followinir ! "A Sfiito Treasurer shall bo chosnn bv iiib ijimiiuiHi electors oi the State, at such timos and for such term of service as shall vat I'ltrHTiijwi Ly law. , , , JAMES H, WEBH, Hpeakor or tho House of Hoprescntstivos WILLIAM A. WALLACE, NtlPakOr Of thn Snnaln Approved tho I ft cent h Hnv nf .i.,n. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred WI1U uvuNiv-tiie. jxo. w r.Rinv Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Articlo of tho Con stitution. F. JORDAN, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Olllce Socrctnryof the Commonwealth. Hiirrislmrg, July 5th, 1871. J 1"I1VJ JU RUBEeA: Is a South Amei-ii-an nlanf that lm. used for many years bv the medical faculty of those countries with wonderful elllcacy, and is a Surennd Perfect Itemed for all Disoanos of tlio Liver and Silicon, Enlargement or Ob struction of Intestinos, Urinary, L'teiine, or Abdominal Oririms. Poverty or a want of Mood, In termittent or lUsmittent Fevers, Tnllamallon of tho Liver, Dropsy, Jation ofthe -Blood, Ahsee.w, Tumors, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, or their Concomitants. Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most perfect alterative, anil is offered to the pubiic as a great Invlgorator and remedy tor all impurities of tho blood, or lor organic weakness with their attendant evils. For tho foregoing complaiuts Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba Is confidently recommended to every family as a household remedy, and should bo freely taken, in all derangements of tho system-,-. It is NOT A PII YSICIt Is not what is popularly called a IUTTEKS, nor is it in tended as such ; but is simply a powerful alterative giving health, vigor and tone to all tho vital forces, and animates and forti fies ull weak and lymphatic temperaments. " JOHN it, KKl.LUUU. Plutt St., 'ew York. Solo Agent lor the Cnitod (states. I'nco One Dollar per bottlo. Bend lor Circular. 22-4t THE NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER Nothing except tho Sowlncr Machine has ever been invented which so iiiueh re lieves tho labor of tho household as the Wringer. Put its usefulness does not end here. Tho saving of clothing is of much greater importune?. It is often remarked that articles of lino texture last twice as long when wrung in a wringer as when wrong uy nana, -j ne novelty lias eog wheols on both ends. The rolls aao allow ed to separate freely at cither end. These, besides other advantages which it contains seem to ho indispensable to a practical wringer. AVm J'orfc ' Independent. Tnii Novki.ty WitixiiKK Has bocomo an indispensable institution in thousands ot lanulies. And wo bel'ove its great and increasing popularity is fully merited for the Novelty evidently possesses all tho ro ouisites of a first-class, practical machine. Indeed, after using one for many mouths in our own family, wo are proparl to en dorse the Novelty as unsurpassed (the iniiiuirt'wj mrs vncquneai ny any of the several wringers previously tried. -Moore's Mural ATeu lorArer, AGENTS mm f -4 Tf elm Years z Wild Indians & Plains, Tho remarkable adveimires or the fa mous While Chief and Big Warrior among the Hod Skins. Thrilling accounts (,f Groat Hunts, Hairbreadth Escapes and Terrible Contests w ith the biir itunie and hostlo tribes. Spiriteil descriptions of tho habits Hint superstitions of that strange people. Their Sports, Legends, Tradi tions. How they Woo and Wed, Scalp Ds:tor, Worship, Ac. New, Fresh and Popular. Price Low It is soiling by tho thousands with w onderful rapidity-. Send at once for sample chapters, Illustrations and specia' terms, to Hubbard Ilros., Pub lishers, 723 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. Mt COAL! COALT J-.S. EVEBHABT TS Prepared to deliver the best quality n X JV.al at tho old Everhait Hank, two miles front Nowmanvillo for 7 teuu per or at 'Tionesta and vicinity for 25 CENTS PEll BUSHEL. Ilo always lias a largo-supply on hand, Now is tho timu to lay in a large supply Orders promptly attended to 29 RCPER CfllCRIC ENGINE COWPANY, 12-1 CHAMBEKS ST., Maufacturers of Hot Air Engines. 1, 2, and -1 Horse-Power. No water used f 'annot explode I urancodemand- le to not out of ! Itequirei no Skilled Engineer I m 25 cents !er day per iiorse power. Lli-t 8 o'clock: l:t-4t Xew ISmrlJii$; House. 1KS. S. S. II FLINGS has built a largo il l addition to her house, and is now pre pared to accommodate a number of perma nent boarders, and all transient one who may favor her with their patronage, A giKid stable lias leeentiy been built to ac commodate the horses of guestx. Charges reasonable. ItcMdcni-e on Elm St., oppo site N. ll.ilet's stors. 'J !-y CMMtM'KMtK fur M KorHst l'epublirra iJM&m Nail,, NATURE'S mm RESTORATIVE . Contain no LAC SULPITUKXo SUUAIt OF LEAD No LIT1T- A HO No NITRATE OF SIL. VEIt, and is entirely free from the roxmnout ana JleaUH-deMroying Tugituea. m oiner Hair irepara tions. Transparent and clear as crvstal. It will not noil the finest fabric, perfect! v SAKE VI'IV" l It'.M desideratum LONG SOUGHT FOHAND FOUND AT LAST 1 It restores and prevents tho Hair from uecoming uray. imparts a sort, glossv an iicarance. removes liuiniriitr. in co,.l ...! refreshing to the head, checks tho Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lout, prevents jit-no.i:jie, cures mi numors, cutaneous eruptions, aim unnatural heat. AS A unions I, Mi r i.i tv lit K 11 A IK IT 18 Till' BEST AKTK I.E IN THE MAKKET. DK. G. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mass Prepared only bv PKOCTEli BKOTH- H.KS, Gloucester, Maw. Tho genuine is I'm op in n panel Diuiie, mailo espresslv tor it, with the namo of the artielo blown in me glass. ask your Drugirixt tor .aiuro a juair liestorativo. ami inL-o other. ... iir-Spnd two th Printer Brothers for a "Treatlsii on the Human Hair." The information it con tains is worm .(Hi,w to any person. GROVER & BitiVS SEWLVO U AC II IX KM T."io following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for the prefer ence of tho GroverA Baker Machines over all others. "Hike tha O rover Hater Ma chine, In tho first place, because if I had any other, I should still want a G rover A Baker ; and bavins a G rover .v. linker ii answers tho purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iaeaslcr 10 ii- man any oiner," N rs. J. c. Cro ly (Jenny June) lt1 have li.lil neveni! t-uilru' avtA. Hence with a Grovor fc linker Machine. Which has civon mo irreat MitiMfactioti. I think tho Grover A Baker Machino is more easily managed, and leas liuble to get out of order. I profor the Grovor A Baker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. WatUt, Now York. "I have had one In mv famllv for some two years; and fjom what I know of its workings, ami from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, I can hardly see howanythingcould be more complete or give better satisfaction." Mtb. Gen. Grant. "I believe It to bo tho best, all things considered, ofiin v that I have known It is wry simple and easily learned : tho sewing from the ordinary spisils is a great advantage; the stitch Is entirely reliable; It docs ornamental work beautifully j it is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, 30 Bond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of ine principal machines, and I prefer the Grover A Baker to them all.becauso I con sider the stitch more elastic. 1 have work in the house which was done nine yenrs ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc Cready, No. 43 East 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the sewtngdono in my family for the hist two years has been dono by (trover A Baker's Machine, and I never'had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It is, In my opinion, bv far tho moKt vain. Hiueoi any i nnve tried.' Mrs, lloury Ward Beecher. "The O rover A Bakor Sowing Ma chine ha rendered in every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many advantages with boautv of execu tion and economy In price Unit it is a ne oesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Uarrisburg, Pa. "I have had the Grover A Baker Ma chine for ton or twelve years in constant use iu my house. I have seen and known every kind nl I- ami ly sewing, both per m. urn miu jioiisoiioiu, aeeoinpiisneil up the Grovor A Baker Machine, to the enli satiMiu'tion of all concerned, IU) v. Stephen "' 1J "K. "I find tho Grovor A Buker Stitch will wear as long as the garments do outwear the garment in fact. Tho stitch will not nreaK ou bias seams, when strnlchnrl n. others do; and neither does it draw the worn." airs. Dr. Whiting, 4 East twen ty-lourth street, N. Y. The Grover and Bakor Sow inor Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choice of the best machines of both alius, at their establishments in all tho large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country Price lists and samples of sewing In both stitches furuislM! on application to Grover A Baker S. M, Co., 117 Wood Street, Pitts- imrgn, ra. AC ENTS WANTED. The new book, GOD HEASON AND SCIENCE; or. The Landmarks of Truth, Is highly commended bv all demonstra tions, ami sells rapidly. Agents shouid su cura a choice of held, at once. Send for terms, and see extra. iiMtuceiuciits. Frank- nn furnishing Vo, 712 ChosMiut St., Phila delphia. i4t RUPTURE K11tT4 had Cartd bj Pr. 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ADDRESS To tho Nerveotw WHOSE sufTorinrs have boon protract ed from hidden causes, and whos cases require prompt treatment t rniin ex 1st one desiratfr If yon are aufTerlny, or hav mlTvroJ. from Involuntary discharges, what effeet does it produce on your g.inoral health f Do you feci weak, debilitated, easily tirei? Docs a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of thollalhrtT Does your liver, c urinary organs, or your kidnoys, frequent ly Ret out of order f Is your urino loms times thick, milky or flocky, or it it ropy on settling? Or does a thick skum riso U the top ? Or is a sediment at the .bottom af ter It has stood awhile? Do you hav spells of short brealhingor dispopsia? Ara your bowels constipated? Do you hav spells of fralnting, or rushes of blood to tlio head? Is your memory imparod? In your mind constantly dwolling on this subject? Doyoufeel dull, listloss, moping, tired of com pony, or.lile? Do you wish to.be left alone, away from ovcrybody f Does Riiy little thing nmko you start er jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant? ' The bloom on your chock as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursue your business witJi tho same energy ? Do you feel as much couCdsne in youself? Are your sp'rits dull and flag. ging, given to fits of tueiaiuholy ? If s, do not lay It to your liver or dyspop!x Have you restless uighis? Your basX weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute Wusr 4y pepsia or liver-complaint f Now, reader, elf-abn5, veuweal iia- oases badly cured, and sexual excesses, ar all caimble of producing a weakness of thn generative organs. Tho organs of genera tion, when in'porfoct health, make tha man Did you over think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, porsovoring, successful bi;-iness-men are always those whose cerir- tive organs are In porfoct health? "Vol never hear such nen complain of being; melancholy, of norvousncss, of palpitatio of tho heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed In business ; they don'tbt come sad and discouraged ; they are always polito and pleasant In tho company of la dies, and,-look you aud them right in the face nono of your downcast looks or any meanness about; them. I do nat mean those who koep the organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitution, but also Uim they do business with or for. How many men, frem badly cured die eases, from the effect of self-abuse an! excoss, have brought about -that ttat ot weakness in thofce organs that has reduced the geneal system so mnoh as to product almost every other disea' e idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and id most every other form of d'seaf which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely over suspected m! have doctored for all but the rlit oce. 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