Shc $w$t gtpuMican. TEESD.IT MORNING, OCT. 2I, 1871. BOnOUGH OFFICERS. Rrpe II. II. May. fJuwnciYmeit Jacob Shrlvor, J. It. Ntroup, W. W, Dlmond. 8. II, Hoslot, .1. Winnns. Jutiee of the React V. P. Moroilllott, D. S. Knox. Constable J. N.Toltsworth. tchoot Director J.Winans, J. A. Palo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, 1). 8. Knox, W. D. Irwtu. ' FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President .Twine James Camphklu Associate Judycs J. . A. .Piioi'kh, Ax bnt;w Cook. Sheriff EvL. Davis. JHstrict Attorney W. W. Mxson. Treasurer S. Skti.ky. irothonotnry, Register & Recorder , Ac i. n. aonbw. CbmmiVMiotwni N.T. Wrbki.br, Ben. Elliott, Pktbr Mkucilliott. Counfi .Viitw'mfcrtnVnf 4. F. Ron nm. Jury "Ommtjm'oner Jas. GlLKll.LIAtt, NVM.FaTTKIISON. ittntv tfiirreior S.I. Inwiff. Coroner Johiah Winanm. Ihunty Auditor I.. L. Hackrtt, Km IIolkman.Wm. Clark. Member o Congress I'Mh District O. Y . tecoxiKi.n. State AWinfe W. A. WaLLACK. Assewbly Joun O. Hall. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Blank Deeds, Leases and Judgment botes fur sale at this office. The newest stylos of Ladles' Corsets at the Superior Lumber Co. Store A case of small-pox has mado its appearance in Greenville, occasioning much freight. Lace and Linon Collars In groat varie ty, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. Miss. Florence Dale departed for , her school at 'Willianisport, or Thurs day of last week. Good styles of Paper Collars for 10 ets. M box, at tli'o Superior Lumber Co. Store. The matrimonial market is rather dull in this county at present, owing, ine suppose to tho scarcity of floods. Hard to boatthat new lot of Gents' ". Piper JCollars, Just rceolvod at Superior . Lumber Co. Store. A man with a "livo bos" passed ' through our pluco lust week, and all ' tho iuhabitants feasted on fish for the i next two or threo days. Just received a new lot of Coatings and Cassimcios, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. Tlieeklewalks in our place aro be ' ing gradually put in condition so that X pedestrians need not break their legs ' ' -Photograph Pictures and Frames at tho rtJuperlor Lumber Co. Store. . "Regular meeting of tha Temple . -f TT i.l... 1 . C.l I - .. Ol uuiior lanes jnuco ub cruiuruuY . evening. All are requested to be pres ent. A full lino and suporiorquality of Silk Ribbons, received and for Bale at Suporior Lumber Co. Storo. T. D. Collins, our newly elected Commissioner was in town last week, looking as hearty as usual. IIo bears bis honors meekly. Tablo Linen, Toweling, Linen Nap kins, Plain Irish Linen, Bird's F.yeandall kinds of Linen and Linon Goods at Su perior Lumber Co. Store. . Tbo bridge across Council Run is fixed up in good shape, and teamsters can take heavy loads over it with the -utmost confidence. A full line of Ladies' and dents'' full -and winter Silk, Silk, Lislo and Fleece Lined Gloves at Superior Lumber Co, Storo. Banghart, the roan charged with the murder ot lurner, had a bearing last week before D. S. Knox, J. P., and was remanded to jail to await trial. . Extracts, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Tooth Brushes, Combs and all kinds of Toilet Articles at the Suporior Lumber Co. Store. New crossings have been put in opposite the Tost Office and over Wa ter street next the ferry. Improve ;ments much needed, and substantially done. A full lino ol Underwear, knit and Woollen Goods to bo received soon at tho ; Superior Lumber Co. Storo. The Forest Brass Bund were sere nading several of our citizens on 'Thursday evening of last week, and were handsomely entertained in some places. A full line of All Wool Long and Square, ImlUtion'Paisley, and Black Me- 1 rlnn SKU'ta fnr Kuln nt. Kniui.liti. T umi.-... Vo, Store. Tho fashion for overcoats this winter will be about the same as that of last, especially with those who are obliged to wear their last winter's overcoats. Silk Gimp. Silk Fringo, Silk Velvet Itibbons, Gimpuro Lace, Silk and Velvet Buttons, and all kinds of Dress Trimmings for salo ut Superior Lumber Co. Store. State Superintendent of Public Schools, J. P. Wiekersham, will ad dress the teachers of Forest County and vicinity, on Monday evening, No vember Cth, at the Presbyterian church in Tiouesta. Let all teachers and oth ers interested in educational subjects prepare to attend. St. Gents' Huts and Caps, Fall and Winter Styles, Men and Boys' Boots, also a full rarioty of Ladies' Lace Boots, Shoos, Gai ters and. Overshoe at Superior Lumber Co. Store. E. K. Clapp, . of President has been elected President of tho Petro leum Produocrs' Association for the ensuing year. A better selection could not have been made.' New braces have been put in tho bridge over tho Tioncsta, at the lower end of town, strengthening tho same materially. This was done to be ready for the big flood when it comes. The woods above Tubbs Run have been burning for some thrco or four days. No damage has as yet been done, but too much care cannot be taken to prevent it. We wero shown several ears of corn tho other day which were raised on Hunter's Island which would aver age over a foot in length. We have seldom seen butter corn. ' Rev. A. Virtue will preach in Clink's school bouse, up Hunter's run, on Saturday evening next, at 7 p. m., and in the Presbyterian Church in this place on Sunday, morning and even ing. The bridgo across tho Allegheny at Frauklin has recently been opened for travel. The bridgo across tho riv er at this place has not yet been open ed for travel, or anything clso except argument. The Clarion republican says that a man named Pavid Pierce, of Ash land township was killed last week by some limestono falling upon him while he was working in a quarry. E. D. Dithridge, of tho firm of Dithridgc & Sons, went to Chicago just before tho fire, and has not been heard of since. It is feared that he has perished iu the'fire. His friends arc anxiously waiting for news of him. A short but pointed letter from "tho boys" appears in to day's paper. It expresses a good deal in a very few words. From a private letter we find we should have received another com munication for this week's paper, but it does not arrive in time. Instead of the dunghill rooster usually at the head of the Clarion Demorrat' columns after an election it has iu last week's issuo three cuU of runaway slaves, kept on hand, we sup pose, iu hopes that the palmy days of slavery may again return aud tho cuts may yet be of use. Jas. G. Clark's concert came off according to announcement in the M. E. Church on Wednesday evening last, and was well attended. Some were pleased very much- with his singing, while others didn't enjoy it. Person ally, Mr. Clark is a very agreeable man, and is calculated to mako friends wherever he goes. The fires in Wisconsin and Mich igan still continue to rage, apparently consuming all before them. Several towns have been burned, and hundreds of people killod up to last advices. Tho survivors all suffer more or less for clothing and food, but are being taken care of as fust as arrrangemenU can be made, by towns and cities which have escaped to fire. ' A committee consisting of II. II. May, Dr. J. Winans, and M.Einstein, was appointed by the congregation present at the M. E. Church on Sun day evening last.to inquire into the fea sibility of collecting money, provisions aud clothing for the sufferers by the Western fires. This is well enough, I but it looks now as though we would all have to wear our old clothes this w inter, and dp without money entirely. We have never seen times as close as they are just at present, owing entire ly to the fact that lumbermen have been unable to run their lumber. We are iu receipt of the Atlantic Monthly for November. Its contents are : Tennysou and Theocritus; A Thanks giving; The Bedlams ofStamboul; Kate Beaumont, XI; The Sphuix; Wayside Pikes; Watch and Ward, IV; California saved ; The New Light; Their Wedding Journey, V; Our Whispering Gallery, XI ; Recent Lit erature. Jus. R. Osgood & Co., Pub' Ushers, Boston, Mass. Terms $4.00 a year. ' . Have we a set of thieves among us, or do they come and go with the night? We have asked ourselves this question at each recurrence of stealing among us, livery little while, just as the community begius to feel safo from these "lifters," some depredation is committed. The latest is that of the spiriting away of a barrel of sugar and about 1100 or 1200 lbs of chop from the warehouse of Juo. Cobb & Sous in this place. Some person or persons, are piling up wrath against the day of wrath for themselves, and if they are ever caught in the act, we tremble for the consequences. Some, good trap might be laid for the villaus, by which the may be brought to justice. Fou Sale. One 20 Horse Power Timber Eugine aud Boile-s Lu good der. Inquire of I( S. Knox, 1-tX Tioucstiw Pa. ' Letter from "The Boys." ' OoDF.tf Hoi'lTE, COTJNcifi Bl.TTFFB, Oct. lGth, 1871. J FfiiEsf) Duns : We left Mcadville Wednesday, at 2:20 P. M. Arrived at Council Bluffs Saturday at 8:00 A. SI. Passed through ruins at Chicago. ' Pa per reports are not exaggerated in re gard to it. We start to Kansas city to-raorrow morning, to attend the ex position. Ague medicine holds out well. Taylor and I wcra employed to run the steam ferry between Council Bluffs and Omnha, to-Bay, Taylor as treasurer, myself as pilot, while Davis was preaching to tho Mormons on the Bluffs. Will givo you our experieur in future trip again. Xours, B. & Co. Peterson' Magazino for November the cheapest and best of the lady's books is before us, and a magnificent number it isl "Baby's Answer," its principal steel plate, is a porfect beau ty. Then comes its double-sized, col ored, steel fashion-plate, and "Peter son" is now the only magazine that gives theses double-sized plates en graved on steel. Then there is a superb slipper-pattern, printed in col ors, itself alone worth the price of the number. The talcs and novelets, as always in "Peterson," are all original and of thrilling interest. "The Mys tery of Bride's Bayou," in the present number, is a story such as we rarely see anywhere cow-a-days. Now is the time to get up clubs for 1872. The Prospectus is just out. The price of "Peterson" is only two dollars a year to single subscribers, while other mag azines of its class are threo or four. To clubs the terms are lower still, viz: five copies for eight dollars, or eight copies for twelve dollars. Every per son getting up cither of these clubs will receive the Magazine for 1872 gratis, and also a splendid copy-right engraving (24 inches by 18), 'Five Times One To-Day 1" We can speak from personal experience of the beau ty and value of this engraving. Spec imens of the Magaziue sent gratis i" written for. Address, Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut street, Phila delphia. Communication. Dear Sarah : Sijce I was at your house last I have been down to" the Superior Lumber Co, Store, and find they have a complete assortment of New Dress Goods and everything that is new and novel. When you visit me I want you to go and see for yourself. You can purchase your goods there at reasonable prices. And those Winter Plaids you were speaking of can be had at very reasonable rates. Come soon or me at the Store on Thursday morn ing. Your Friend, Jennie. Dr. D. F. Penuiugton, recently of Pittsburgh, offers his services as a Den tal Surgeon, to the inhabitants of this place and vicinity. He is located at Fort Pitt, and will make engagements to meet patients in Tionesta, at any time. His Post Office address is lio nesta, Ta. ' 29 tf. t Mrs. Rogers wishes to inform' her friends, and the public in general, that she bus just returned from Buffalo with a now and elegant stock of Fall and Winter millinery goods, consisting of the latest styles of Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Rib bons etc., which she is prepared to sell cheap for cash. Her shop is to be found over the store of the Superior Lumber Co. 26 tf The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on tho corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa.,' and is owned by M. P. JcukS. He lias just received a large aud superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we can couscieutiously recommend this house to our readers if they want any thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, aud one cannot fail to suit himsclt in anything in this line. Uive Jeuks a call when you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 tf " A. II. Siiii:Li:, Cashier Tionesta Savings Dunk, bus been appointed agent for tho celebrated " Inmau Liue Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call ou Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all tho information required. HEALTHJIGOR. Uso Dr. Herricli Sugar-touted Veg etable Pill and Rid Strengthening Platters, also Dr. Perrin's Fumigator for Catarrh. The best preparation in the market. For Horses aud Cattle use Harvel's Condition Powders the best iu use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co., Agents, Tionesta, Pa., and the trndo ucwrallv. 21 3m !- -- Burlington. , . Leaving tho East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West? The best Line is ac knowledged to be tho C, B. & Q., joinedrogethcr with the B. & M. Rail road by tho Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Burlinutoh Route. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and form to-day the lead ing route to California, The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at riatts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the ' ortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., diverg ing at Red Oak, falls inlo a line run ning down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, and all Kansas, Passengers by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar" its tree fringed steams Its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can reach. Laud-buyers will bo sure to remem bsr it, for they have friends, among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. 8. Harris, the Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand bome-eteaders and preemptors who lust year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." 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. Sstnplcs can be seen at this office. Have you ever tried Nature's Hair Restorative? You will be de lighted with it. Clean, safe, and effi cient. It is driving all the poisonous compounds out of the market. It i -as clear as crystal. See advertisement. . . . .' 22 2t. 7 CARrENTEns, Blacksmiths, Saw mill merl. Oil men, aud other- citizens ot Foi'Pst county; who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews Co., Ti'i'ioute. They have the largest stock in this sC-tion of the country. They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mul casings at short notice 4-tf. Dessoltition Notice. The copbrlncrship heretofore exist ing between A. J. Landers and T. Sav age, .under the name of Savage & Landers, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. A. J. Landers. - T. Savage. ,. Sept. 12, 1871. 24 3t JVetw Advertisements, ESTRAY. CAME TO tho premises of the subscrib er, iu Tionesta twp., two and one-half miles north of Tiououta, about the 7th of Sept., a dark red cow, short stumpy horns, about 10 or 12 years old. The owner la re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, or she will I disposed of according to law. 28-31 SAMUEL McCLATCHIE. CLAIK 4 FASSETT, A TTOliXEYS AT LA IF, WARREH AND TIDIOLTE, PA. THE UNDERSIGNED having associ ated themselves together in the prac tice of law, offer their professional sorvicos to tho public. liiisincss promptly a1 tended to in all the courts of W urrun, Forest and adjoining counties. JUNIUS E. CLARK, D. D. FASSETT, Wuricn, Pa.. TiUiouto, Pa. r. A. M'KHillT. Hver UKU. W. IHlHKMItiK, THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OK Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. Kills ou Tiuursta f reck, Forest Co., Ta. Yards & Office rar. 2.'d & Rnil Buad Sis., PITTSBURGH, PA. KIIW'AKD IMTHRlWiB. K. D. DITtlUlDUC FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Established A. D. lSi7. DITHRIDGE & SON, MAM'PArTl'IIKKM OP Dithridge's xx Flint Glass PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND Silvered Glass Reflectors. Theso chimneys do not lircuk by heat. Ask for DmiiiiiMiKs. Tuke no other. I'lTHRMMiK ,V SON, " ly. rilisb'iriih, Pa, pilOPOSED t . , AMENDMENT TO THE C0NSTTTU- TION OP PENNSYLVANIA. joist kbhoi.utio Proposing an amendment tot lift Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Re it Resolved by the firnate and ITnu-ne of Repre-ientatitie of the Commonwealth of rennniitvnnitx in Oene.ral Aemldi met, That tho followinamendmontof tlio Con stitution of this Commonwealth bo pro posed to the pooplo for their adoption or refection, pursuant to the provisions ot tho ...... l. . : i - ,i e . . hjiilii ni tiuiu tiitiruui, iu wit; AMENDMENT. Strike out tho Sixth Section of tho Sixth Article of tho Constitution, and insert in lieu thoreof tho following: "A State Treasurer Bliall ho chosen. hv tho qualilicd electors of the State, at such timos and for such term of service as shall be presoribod by law." JAMES n, WEBB, Speaker of tho Ilonso of Ropresontntivos. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved tho tiltcenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and soventy-one, ' J J NO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of tho Con stitution. F. JORDAN, . Secretary of the Commonwealth. OfTleo Secrctaryof tho Commonwealth. 1 Ilanisburg, .lulv&th, 1S71. J 1. 'it n't J U R U B E B A . Is a South American plant that has Iwon used for many years by tho medical faculty of those countries with wonderful otlieHoy, and is a Sure aud Perfect Homed for all Diseases of tho Liver and Snleon, Enlargement or Ob struction "of Intestines, Urinary, IHerino, or Abdominal Organs, Poverty ora want of Blood, In . tcrmlttent or Remittent Fevers, Intlamatlon ol tho Liver, Dropsy, - SluggishCircu- , lalionofthe Blood, Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague and jt'over, or their Concomitants. Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA is a most perfect alterative, and is offered to the public as a great inviuorator and remedy for all impurities of tho blood, or for organic weakness with their attendant evils. For tho foregoing complaints Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubeba is cenlUiently recommended to every family as a household remedy, and should bo freely taUeu in all derangements of the svstemv. ' It is NOT A rilYSTC Tt is not what is popularly called a HITTERS, nor is it in tended as such ; but is simply a powerful alterative giving health, viixor and tono to all tho vital forces, and animates and forti tiosall weak and lvmphatie temperaments. JOHN ti. KEl.LOGU, Piatt St., New York. Solo Agent for the United States. Prico One Dollar per bottlo. Send for Circular. 22-4t HIS IS NO HUM HUG ! liy sending OtJOENTS with age, bight, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by roturn mail, a correct picture of vour tuturo husband or wife. 1 with name and dato of marriage. Address w . I DA, i. u. urawor jno. 34, Fulton villo.N. Y. 13-4t COAL! COAL ! IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o Cbal at' tha old Everhiirt llank,"two miles from Newmanville for 7 cents per or at Tionesta and viuiuity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. He always has a largo supply on hand, Now is tho timo i lnv in a large supply . i ; Orders promptly attended to 29 ROPER CALORIC ENGINE COMPANY, 124 CHAMBERS ST., Maufitcturers of Hot Air Engines. I, 2, and 4 norse-Pow-er. No water used 1 Cannot explode 1 -Noinsurancedcmand-; edl - Not liable to got out of order I Requires no Skilled Engineer I rn 25 cents per day per horse power. U2-4t Jfew Boarding House. MRS. S. S. HULINGS has built a lar(?o addition to her house, and is now pre pared to accommodate a number of perma nent boarders, and all transient ones who may favor her with their patronage. A good stable has recently been built to ac commodate the horses of quests. Charges roasnnahlo. Residence on Elm St., oppo site 8. Haslet's store. 'i-ly PSYCHOLOtJ IO Fascination or Soul Charmlujr, 400 pafjes by Herbert Ham ilton, H. A. How to use this power (which all possess) at will. Divination, Spiritual ism, Sorcoriea, Dcmonolotry, and a thous and other wonders. Prii e by mail fcl.:25 in cloth; paperenvera SJ.rtO.- Copy free to agents only, f l.uoo monthly easily made. Address T. W. Evans, i'ub., 21 S. 8th St., Philadelphia, Ta. 2S-4t illTHEA-NECTAR JS A n'HK III,.4JK THA with the (ireun Tea Flavor Warranted to suit all busies. For sale every where, in onr "trade mark'' imund and half pound packages only, and sale wholesale only by the (treat Atlantic and I'aciilc Tea Co.", 8 ('hutch St. New YorK. V. (. liox 6j(M. Send for Thea-Nactar circular. i.7U AUKXTM, Look! 82 to 812 daily easily made. Proliiublo and rosci'. tul ili) liuni'iiehs. V little novelty waidod by everybody. Success sure. Send stamp for circulars' t'j Churchill . 'J'emniefcin, Manufacturers, 01 i Un a 1 way, N. Y. "7 41 ASK Y0URGR0CE11 FOR C&cwits o Comfort. $10 from 50s ISHiMrLtt attiMposu roiid) furFittyOit, th lvlliMMirfur 'Van LfelliiL It- L. Wuuoii.N.Y. Qr (Wltl has been lately puid by Con. V! ' ;ress to a lady for her bravery uud skill in saving' Emigrants from the Indians, sho was a prisoner among tl.eni. "MY CAPTIVITY AMONG THE SIOUX," is her story. It is a wonderful one, endorsed by untcd ( 1 1 1 E FS, O F F I ( ' E RS, ( '() N 1 R EhS M E N , etc. Splendid business, to sell it. I OHO I'ARMEKS WANTEDto in l ,UUU Introduce Alex, Hyde's "Lec tui csnii Agriculture," price ?l.'io, into their towns. A rare chance to turn hour into rash, Wcehurge nothing for ,-irculitrs ami full information of cither hook. It will pay all to send for theui. Address, Amer ican Pid'liMiing Company, Hartford; Conn. 1t NATURE'S HAIR r RESTORATIVE Contain no LAC SULPHUR Xo SU(fAll OF LEADXo LI TIL ARC No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and it entireIf free from the Poisonous and llenlth-dcutroying Drug7t$cd in other Hair Prepara tion. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil tho finest fabric, perfectly SAFE, CLEAN and F.FFK'I KNT desideratmns LONG SOUGHT FOU AND FOUND AT LAST ! It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a sort, glossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff, is ck and refreshing-to tho head, checks the Hair from fulling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevent Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. AS A DRESSING FOU THE HAIR IT IS THE UEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DH. O. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mm Prepared only by PHOCTEH BROTH ERS, Gloucester, Mass, The genuine is put up in a panel bottlo, made expresttly for it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. , Ask your Druggist for Naturo's Hair Restorative, and take no other. it-Send two three cent stamps to Procter Rrotbors for n "Treatise on tho Human Hair." The information it con tains is worth foCO.iH) to any person. GROVER & BRER'S Tie following are 'selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tho reasons for the prefer ence of tho Grover A Baker Machines over all others. ' "Iliko lho Orover A Raker Ma chine, In tho lirst place, because if I had any other, I should still want a (trover A linker: and having a Grover A linker it answers tho purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iseasicr to team than any other," Mrs. J. C. Uro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several years' expe rience witn a urover iiaKcr Aiacmne, which has given me great satisfaction. I think the Grover A Raker Machine ismoro easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer thp Grover A Raker de cidedly." Mrs. ur. watts, jNew York. "I have had ono in mv family for somo two years: and fjom what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many or my jrionus wno use tno same. can hardly see how anythingcould bo more complete or -give- better satisfaction." Mrs. Gen. Grant. "I believe it to ho tho best, all things considered.of any that I liavo known It is very simple and easily learned ; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage) thestitc.li is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooncr, 30 liond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of the principal niaciimes, ana l preier me (trover A linker to them all, because I con sider tho stitch more eltistic. I have work in the house which was dono nino years ago which is stilt good." Mrs, Dr. Mo Cready, No. 43 East 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all tho sewing dono in my family for the last two years tins Deen dono bvGrovor X, JSaKor Machine, and I never had a garment rip or need mending, except thoso rents which iroUesoine boys will make in whole cloth. It is my opinion, by far tho most valu ablo'of ariv I huvo tried." Mrs. Henry Ward lleocher. "The Grover A Baker Hewing Ma clilnA linn ratirini-od in everV resowi. the most perfect satisfaction. It coin bines so many advantages with beauty of exocU' Hon and economy in price that it is a tie cesity in every housohold." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Uarrisburg, Pa. "I have had tho Grover A Baker Ma chine for ten or twelve years in constant use in my bouse. J nave seen and Known evervkindof Family sewing, both per sonal and household, accomplished up- . tho Grover A Raker Machine, to the end. satisfaction of all concerned, Rev. Stephen H . Tyng. "I find the Orover A Bakor Stitch will wear as long as the garments do outwear the garment in fact. The stitch will not break on bias senilis, when stretcliod, as others do i and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 East twenty-fourth street, Y. Tho Grover and Baker Sowing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the publio a choice of the best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price lists and samples of sowing in both stitchos furnished on application to Grover A Baker S. M, Co., 127 Wood Stroot, Pitts burgh, Pa. ACENT WANTED. 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