... Site ow gfpuMiraa. TUESDAY JlOftfilMJ, NOV. 7, 1371. BOROUGH OFFICKRS. JBurfftat H. II. Mat. , Cbtineimen JacohShrlvor, J. It.Stronp, W. W, Dimond. S. H, J Innlot, .1. Wlnniin. Juttire of the J'eaceVf. P. Moruilliolt, D. H. Knox. CtnnH'tOlr3. N.Tolfswnrth. AcAoni Director J. Winnns, J. A. Palo, t. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, D. S. Knox, . l. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President rtff James Camphrll. V Attociil Jniigtti. A. 1'nulLH, Alt tnaw Cook. Hheriff K. Ij. Pavts. IHntrict A ttorneyW. W. MAon. iVfum-ri S. Nkti.KY. Prolhnnatarg, Iteyitter it Recorder, te, 4. H. AONKW. ". Oomminnionern N.'P. Wh F.RI.BR, liK!J. JCl-I.IOIT, I'KTKH .MKnC'ILI.IUTT. CVnoUt Superinteniient S. F. Hon tun, 'Jury tVmmiMionora J AM. GlLt'll.Ll.YN, TV SI . I'AITKIIHON. CoMMf.v Surveyor ST. Irwix. (broiler J osi a ll WlNANH. Vaunt; Auditor L. L. llACKKTT, Eu . .1101, KM AN, W M. I I.AIUC. . Memhrro Vonyret IWh District O. Vf SoOKlEI.n. Htnf Senate W. A. Wallacm. Acwbly Joil! (1. Ham.. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. WRONG DATE. It will bo noticed on tlio outs'ido of to-day ' paper, that the date it tlio ' iamo as thnt of Inst week's issue. In the hurry of putting the outside to press, tho changing of the date was overlooked. It will be found cor rect on the inside pages. Those keep ing files of the paper can mako tlio corrections wiih n pen. . Photograph Pictures and Frames at tho Supcr. ',r Lumber Co. Storo. Slio.',r Lavis and J. T. Dale will probably L e a' homo thin week. JIard to bt t tn!,t ncw ll ' Gents' aprr ICollars, U!)t received ot Superior Lumber Co. Store. Ve suticed Sui wintendent Uohrcr in town yesterday. ,Ue cn,ne in to ftl" teud Mr. Wickersham lecture. A full line and superio. -quality of Silk Rlblxms. received tud for sa.' nt Superior .Lumber Co. Store, A case of small pox has Acen re ported in Titusville. We don't 'nt any of that in ours if you please. Just received a new lot of Coati.lR" nd Cassimoios, at the Superior Lumber vCo. Sloro. I Sunday School will Le held in the '.M. E. Church until further notice, ev- ery Sabbath at half past niuo o'clock. .-The newest styles of Indies' Corset at . rtbe Superior Lumber Co. Ktore, ' O. W.Ditliridge, mnnagerof the Superior Lumber Co. lina returned from Pittsburgh, and occupies the Shreve house. , Lace and Linen Collars in great varie ty, at tho Superior Lumber C. Store. The W. U. Telegraph OfTc3 which has heretof re been in rooms over tl.e bank, bus been moved down glair.", in - tie some room with tbo bank. Good stylos of Paper Collars (or 10 eta. ., a box, at the Superior Lumber Co, Store. Quarterly meeting will be held at Asbury Chapel, two weeks from next , . Saturday ntul Sunday, liev. O. L. I Mead, P. E., will conduct tho exercises. -Table Linon, Toweling, Llnon Nsp (kins, Plain Irish IJncn, Bird s Eye and all Jtliids of Linon and Linen Goods at Su perior Lumber Co. Store. i Tho East Brady Independent will appear on November 11th in an en largcd form. A Nomt Power Tress hut f been introduced and tho oflico building 4 rebuilt. I A fuU line of Ladles' and Gonta1 fall I . and winter Silk, Hilif Lisle and Floeco I Lined Gloves at Superior Lumber Co. . Btoro. Jacob Sniearbaugh, two miles and , half np Dutch Hill is putting up a very nice-looking and substantial resi r deuce on his farm. It improves tho looks of the place muchly. , h Extracts, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Tooth i Brushes, Comb iuj all kind of Toilet Articles at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. The borough schools commenced yesterday with a fail attendance. We fjkclieve roost 'of the school of our .county also corameuced yesterday. Tl)is is good weather for schools. A full lino o( Underwear, knit and '.jVfllcn Goods to be r ceived soon at the Uuperior Lumber Co. jStoie. Mr. Win. Slater, of the firm of Slater A Brother, is going over his timber rafts in the mouth of the creek, getting thety) jjj shape to go out on the flood which is prophesied this week. SilkGirup. Rilk Fringe, Silk Velvet Ribbons, Uiuipar Lace, HiJk and Velvet ; Buttons, and all kindsof lres Trimmings ".for saLe at Superior LuuiUrto. Hior. Hallow e'en, or "Holler-eve," u I the boyj call it, passed oil' without any mischief whatever being duzie us faraa w can learn. It may Ijolhuttt hater spirit is prevading tho community of boys among us, and .it .may le that the rain of that paj-ttoulw eveuiu Lcpt tiem iu. A-full lino of All "Wool Long and Square, Imiutiou Paisle y, and Illack Me rino Shawl for Nle at Hnperior Lumber A Trip lo Fort Pitt. By invitation of Mr. E. B. Free man, of the firm of Emery & Frco man, of the Superior Lumber Co Mills, wo look a trip to Fort Pitl, on Friday evening of last week, on which occasion mo ioinpnny gave a dance and supper tn tho men in their employ We passed over tho "Jug-Handle' Uoad on our way there, and although the mad wns yet in a fearful condition we were glud to notice thnt the bridge at the foot of tho hill hnd been fixed in a suustautial manner. We arrived at the mills ut 6:30, had a good sup per, and calmly watched the prococd nigs. Boon came in the pleasure-seek ers, by twos niid fours, and soon by the dozen. "The band struck up" about 8 o'clock, and na but two sets could dance at once, it didn't take more than about five seconds to fill tho floor. Then came the fuu. All were ripe for tho dance, and that floor didn't have a rest except for supper, until 4:30 Saturday morning. Supper was served about 12 o'clock, and we must sny that it reflected great credit on those who prepared it. Tho bill of fare included everything which could bo had in the country mid town. Boast pigs, Turkeys, Chickens, Oysters, Con fections, Cukes, Pies, Bread, Crackers, Tea and Coffee, nnd several other eat nbles nnd drinkables which wo don't remember tho names of. About a hun dred were present nt tho party, which was as orderly as any party we ever at tended. There was quite a majority of men, consequently the ludies were kept very busy. We retired before tho par ty closed, perfectly satiated with victuals ami p.v. Arose next morn ing and took breakfast with Mr. Free man's family, were presented with a choice parcel of tho bnktd pig for fu ture consumption, and came away well satiified with our trip. When another occasion of like facilities for enjoy ment conies off nt Fort Pitt, may wo bo there. Gonts' UaU and Cbjmi, Fall and Winter Styles, Men and Hoys' I'.oots, also a full variety of Ladies' Ijico Hoots, Shoes, Gal toin and Overshoes ut Superior Lumber Co. Store. Maud Davis, daughter of Sheriff. Davis, a little irirl aued about ten j'ears, mot with an accident, on Satur da evening last by which one of the bones' f her left leg was broken just above the ankle, ' She, with several other 1 it tie girls, was playing in the school liouc, when a largo bench fell over, strikin5 Maud's leg. Dr. Hun ter reduced the fracture, and Maud is now getting along- very wcil. This will be apt to bring the Sheriff's west ern trip tp an lbrupt toil unpleasant termination. The family has oui sym patby. "People will talk." Yes, that's the great trouble, they talk too much. We know of some people whoso tongues flop up and dow n like a churn dasher, and emit more virus in five minutes thau a viper would iu the coura-j of its natural lifetime. It's a kiud of diet they seem to thrive 00 best, aud kike to it as naturally as a dog to his vomit, but they are never know to bite themselves, us tho serpent, when iu danger if being killed, takes its own life. It would be a blessing if they would bitb themselves either acci dentally or intentionally. . '. The officers of Tiencsta Lodge, I. O. O. T. for the cusuing term are as follows : W. C. T., P. M. Clark. W. V. T., Mrs. M. Riddle. W. S., S. J. Setley. W. F. S., Miss Ada York. W. T., Mrs. M. Haslet. W. M., Mrs. T. Roberts. W. C, Dr. J. Wiuans. ... W. I. G., Miss Jennie McGeary, W. O. G., W. Pollock. A man signing himself "R. II., nnd dating l is letter at Stewarts Run, writes us that he has raised an enor mous crop of "Republican" potatoes, two of which weigh four and a half and four pounds, respectively. These jire the largest potatoes we have heard of jhit season, beating even the large one tint Commissioner Elliott left with us. The folloving officers were elected for the ensuing term of Tionesta-Tem-ple of Honor No. 108: W. C. T., Dr. J. Wiuans; W. V.T., W. R. Dunn; W. R., S.J, Setley; W. A. R., J. D. W. Reck ; W. F. 8., P. M. Clark ; W. T., T. J. Van Cieacn ; W. U., S. J. Wolcott; W. D. U., J. II. Fones; W. G., T.J. McGill; W. S., Alex. Heuage. . The great cause of so many young people being gray headed is on account of llieir having used the vile compounds which have flooded the market so long. Natore's Hair Restorative is a suro remedy for this. Clear as crystal ; no poison; perfectly sweet, clean and re liable. AH druggists sell it. See ad- Notice. Thopo wishing to purchase Tarn phlet Laws of 1871, will pleatd call at the Treasurer's Office Tioncsta," Ta. Calf bound. Price II. 00. The Superior Lumber Co. Store has just received a large and well e lected stock of books of all kinds. All the standard Poets and works of cole' bratcd authors. Call and see them, They are bound in good style, and are for sale cheap. Notwithstanding the fact that the weather is ury, business about town np pears to in quite a henlthy condition, owing principally, we supposo, to the fact thnt teamsters are making use of the good roads to lay in a winter's stock for all tho mills up the creek A little boy of Mr. Mong's living about three miles up tho river, and aged about eight years, while getting over a fence, fell aud pulled a rail off on himself, breaking his leg near the hip joint. Tho fracture was reduced by Dr. Winans. The Oil City Uullctin, a spicy ilt tie daily comes to us with new men at the helji. C. H. Widgeon and J. II. Conner are editor and publishers and O. II. Jackson, formerly of the Rouse- villo Bulletin, prcj,rietor. The Bui- htin lias our best wishes. A great mauy deer are being slain on the river below hero, averaging one or two every morning. They come down to the river for water, and are gobbled by hunters who are on the watch for them. We believe there is no hounding done. The most beautiful fall weather we have ever seen, has gladdened our henits during the fall months np to the present. The days are clear and warm, tho n ignis cold and frosty. Tho&ewho keep regular hours can enjoy good 1 sleeps thqso nights. We noticed a few weeks azo that T. J. Pay no was rebuilding his mill at JNewmaiiviIIe. The mill is built, and has been running since the 1st of this month. This is doini? ' nn lusinnt.i briskly. Capt. Knox lias the timbers on hand for his new building, and is all ready to commence putting it up. He hn3 experienced some difficulty in get ting the lumber, but we presume the work will now commence soon. Dr. D. F. Pennington, recently of I ittsburgh, offers his services as a Den tal Surgeon, to the inhabitants of this lace 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- uesta, Pa. 29 tf. Mrs. Rogers wishes to inform her friends, and the public in general, that she has just returned from Buffalo with a new and elegant stock of Fall and Winter millinery goods, consisting of tho latest styles of Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Rib bons &c, which sho is prepared to sell cheap for cash. Her ohop is to be foucJ over the store of the Superior Lumber Co. - 20 If The Bes Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and phestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jenks. lie has just received a large nnd supcri.r stock of Jewelry, which he ims mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we can conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want any thing in that line. The Block is very extensive, and one cannot fail to suit himself in anything iu this line. Give Jenks a call w hen you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 tf A. H. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, lias been appointed agent for tho celebrated " Iumuu Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. . HEALTHJflGOR. Use Dr. Herrick's Sugar-Coaled Veg etable FUU and Kid Strengthening Flatters, also Dr. Ferrin' Fumigator for Catarrh. The best preparation in the market. For Horses and Cattle use Unreel' a Condition I'owdert the best iu use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co., Agents, Tionesta, IV, and the trado generally. 21 3u Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book- biudery as there is any where. We are prepared to do all tbo binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Hsinplen 1 enn be seen nt tht offirn Burlington. Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how Bhall we reach the W est t Tho best Line is ac knowledgcd to be the C., B. fe Q., joined together with the B. & M. Bail- road by the Iron Bridge hi Burlington, and called the BfHbLsoTON Route. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects ith the great Ta cific Roads, and forms to-day the lead mg route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plutts mouth, passes through Lincoln; the State Capital, nnd will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., diverg ing nt Red Oak, falls into 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" ita tree fringed steams Its rough bluffs nnd quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can reach. Land-buyers will be suro to remem- b3r it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand home steaders and preemptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle Sain is rich enough to give us all a farm." ' That pepper nnd salt color which renders your hair so conspicuous, con easily be remedied by using a bottle or two of Nature's Hair Restorative. 4 ... . . C'Ar.rENTERS, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in tho Hardware lino, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest Etock in this section of tho country. They arc making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castiugs at short notice 4-tf. We have just received a full sop ply of Ladies Furs, Mufls and Capes, also Gents Fur Collars, which we of fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blankets from $3.75 to $9.00 per pair 10 4 and 1 1-4 wide, Gents Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Kuit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, Src., &ct. Superior Lumher Co. Xeiv Advertisement g. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vcndi. Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest countv, and to mo directed, thoro will be exposnd to sale by public vendue or outcry tit tho Court llou'io In the IJnronirli of Tionesta on MONDAY, NOV. 20TII. A. 1)., 1871. ' the following described real estate, to-n it: Kll lioleman vs. 11. A. Kurt ii.id T,.,.nK Shriver, Ha 8 Dep. Term 1S71, C. I. JS"o8 Sent. Term. 1JU Tat All ilnf..ii,ln,.t' interest of. in and to a certain piece or par eel ot land situate in Harmon v township. ! orest county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: in iiu) north by countv lino and Fagundus, on the east by John Lamb cm the west by Dunlnp, ami on the south' by J. I'lOllllIlg. Coilt!.!.... A,V more or less about 00 acres of which are l,rn? , -i i h01?9. d w niill, two largo barns, oil dei-r i. i.,. ,.. .!.. on erected, nna tt orchard thcruon' grow' Tuken in csocution. and La ln n. .1,1 n tho property of H. A. Burl und Jacob Shriver at the sui t of Eli lioleman. ALSO No. 8 Doc. Term and No. T Deo. Term, 1871, C. D, No. 7 und No. 8 Dee Term, 1WJ, Samuel Duff vs. 10. c. Mays, surviving administrator et. al., and Dr. James Goe. vs. r.. C. Mays, surviving adminiMtrator oi. ai. uitny. All defendant's interest in certain tracts of land situate iu Burnett towunhip. Forest County, Pa,, bounded and described us follows: Beginning on tbo north bank of tho Clarion River at the lower end of Wm. II. Lowrio's improve ment, (formerly John H. Mays' improve ment,;, running thcuco north until it cor ner with Bingham's line, now Zeuts', thence wo.U along said Bingham lino to a w niie ouk corner, thence south along said iniigiiarii iinv to win, 11. Jewrie s line, and thence east witli tho mild Wm. H. Lowrio's lino to the placo of beginning, eomaiuing two hundred acres more or less. AjJio. All Unit certain tract of land sit unto in Howe towiiHhip, Forest county. Pa., kuown as Warrant No. ai2, bounded on tho north by Warren countv line, on tho a.st by Warrant No. -Hl'Ii, oii the south by Warrant No. &I3.I. und on tho west bv the Kingsley township lino, containing iiiti acres, more or les. Also. All that tract of land situuto in the township of Burnett, i-otintv of 1'orent Pa., bounded by lauds of Jtilcliiu. Flnk bino ft Co., on tho north, on tliu cast bv lands of Ritehie, Fink bine ft Co. aixl land's of E. C. Mays, on tho aoulh by lumls of KiU-hio, r ink i.inc ,V Co. and lands of N ord or formerly Wm. Titus, on tho west bv lands of Jacob Maxe and J. J. Uevnohlx. containing one hundred und twenty-live acres inoro or Uwm Willi the appurtenances. .mti m inx Kiionii HHiiiewiil .viuplel rick Mill property, and being part of traot No. u7ol. Taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of E. C. Mays, surviving adiuin Vitrat.,r et. al. heirs and lentil renresei.tu. tiVfMofWm. Ann strong die' d at tho suit of Samuel Dull and Dr. Jume.i (Joe. lei ins ca-.li. E. L. DAVIS, Sheriff. Oct. K, 87L ESTRA.Y. CAME TO the premises of the subscrib er, ilk Tionesta IWI.. two and Olie-lmlf miles north of Tioneslu, about tlio 7th of Sept., a dark red cow. short stiimnv horns. about 10 or lli years old. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, I'a.v rimiKtm, mho iiiKe ner awav, or alio ill be ilijos of according to law. J-m " MKI. MrCJ.ATCHIF. pnorosED AMENDMEOT TO THE CONSTITU TION OP PENNSYLVANIA. Joint resomttio Proposing an amendment to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. lie it lienntveit bif the fii-.nate on I llnuie rf Jcpreenhtties nf the Commonwealth of renn.illvnna in (Jeneral Axxemhh met. That tlio following amnndmrntor the Con stitution of this Commonwealth bo pro posed to tho peoplo for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tho tenth article thereof, to wlti AMENDMENT, Strikeout tho Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of tho Consti'Mion, aud insert in lieu thereof tho following : "A State Treasurer shall bo chosen by tho quulitted electors of the State, at such times and for such term of scrvico as shall be prescribed by law." , JAMES n, WEnn, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A.WALLACE, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of Juno. Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sovonty-one. JXO. XV. GEAItY. Prepared and eertitied for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Con stitution. F. JOKDAN, Secretitrv of tho Commonwealth. Oftico Secretary of tho Commonwealth, i llari isburff. July 0th, 1S71. J l."mi:t J U R U B E B A . Is a South American plant that has been used for many yeara by tho medical faculty of those countries with wonderful elllcacy, and is aSureand Perfect Itemed or all Diseases of the Liver and Snleen, Enlargement or Ob struction of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Orjrnns, Povertv or a want of lilood. In termittent or Remittent Fevers, Intlanmtlon ot tlio Liver, Dropsy, Sluggish Circu- lulion of tho Blood, Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Aguo and Fever, or their Concomitants. Dr. WELLS' ExtTact of JURTJBEBA Is a most perfect altcrativo, and Is offered to the public as a rcat invitforutor and remedy lor all Impurities or tho blood, or for organic weakness with their attendant evils. For the foregoing oom plaints Dr. Wells Extract of Jurubeba is confidently recommended to everv family as a household remedy, and should be freely taken in all dorangements of the system v. 'It is NOT A PFI YSTC-It t not what is popularly called a UlTTEH nor is it in tended as such ; but is simply a powerful alterative Kivintf health, vijor and tone to all the vital forces, aud animates and forti liesall weak and lymphatic ' (tnneramcuta. JOHN Q. KKLLOUU,.Tlatt St., ow Yprk. Solo Aent for thc'A'nited States. Trice Onu JHllar per botiV Send for Circular. Mt I ,t 'rms IS AO HUMBUG QK A ByBcndii3r OcJcENTS with ace. hiuht. color of efes and h:iir. you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your futuro husband or wife, with namo and date of marriago. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. JM, Fulton- vino I. Y. l3-4t COAL! COAL! CT.S. BYBEH JLIT IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o ttal at the old Everhart Bank, two miles from Nowmanviile for 7 cents per 25 CENTS FEB. BUSHEL. Ho always has a large supply on hand, Now Is the time to lay in a largo sopply Crdcrs promptly attended to 2 9 ROPER CALORIC ENGINE COMPANY, 124 CHAMBERS ST., Maafacturers of Hot Air Engines. 1, 2, and 4 Horse-Power, No water used I Cannot explode! No insurance demand ed Not liable to get out of order ! Requires no Skilled Engineer ! rn 25 cents per day por horsn wct. 22-It "DSYCHOLOGfC Fascination o.' Soul J. Charming, 400 pagos by Herbert Hum ilton, Ji. A. How to usotliis power (which all pi skcsm' at will. Divination, Spiritual ism, Sorceries, Demonologv, and a thous and oilier wonders. Price' Jay mail 81.25 in cloth ; paper covers $1.00, 'Copv free to agents only. $I.C00 monthly easily made. Address T. V. Evans, Pub., 21 S.' tth St., Philadelphia. Pa. 2s-4t. THEA-NECT AR IS A PC HE It LACK TIM with tho Oreen Tea Flavor arranted to suit all tastes. For salo every where, in our "trade murk" pound and half pound packages only, and salo' whoealo only by tho Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 8 Chutcli St. New YorK. P. O. Box 5MQ. Send lor Theu-Nsotar circular. 7-4t A i Look! g to 812 daily easily niuile. I rotitablo and rospee lublo business. s liltlo novelty wanted ny everybody. Success sure. Semi stamp ior circulars to t nuieinii to Churchill ft Templeton, s, tili Bread way, N. Y. 27 4t Manufacturers ASK YOUR GROCER FOR $io from in- (MftilMtilltar Tm PiilUnt K. L. Wojjiit.'n.V. ilan Q nfin nai l,ue" latol v paid bv Cm ?'J,J.lt gress to a lady for her bravery and skill in saving Emigrant from the Indians. She was a prisoner among them. "MY CAPTIVITY AMONG THE SIOUX," is her story. It is a woiiilei lul one, endorsed bv noted CHIEFS, OFFICEKS, CONGRESSMEN, etc. Splendid bu-.iiiesH, lo sell it. t ()(( FA KM EUS WANTED to in 1 , J)VJ intrisl -co Alex. Hv(le'"Le tuieMon Agriculture," price g I. iio, into their towns. A rare chance to turn hour i)o cash. We churge nothing for circulars aud full information of either book. It w,il pay all to send for them. Address, Amer ican Publishing Company, Hnrtfoitl, Conn. " Zl-.l AGENTS WANTED Bound canvass ing book PKN'T FKKK! of postage on re-cipt of 75 centa, and x culsive territory granted on the riCTOlHLHOME IUHLK. Colltnins over 'too illiislrntiona Im eom. plete Library of Bibheul KiiouIcIl-o 'Mlsall otbeis. Li Eiiulif.il and NATURE'S RESTORATIVE HA.tR CWoins no LAC SULPHUR Xo SUOAIi OF LEAD No LITJI AUG No NITRATE OF 67 VER, and u entirely free from the routonous and Henlth-dertrovinQ n J .. -.1 ... rr . i'fuyi in in omer jiair irepara Hons. Transparent nnd clear as crystal, It will not soil too ("uir-Ht fabric, perfectly SAFE, CLEAN nnd EEl'ICl KNT-ilesideratums LONI SOUGHT FOIt AND FOUND AT LAST ! It restores and prevents thi Hair from becoming Gray, Imparts a soil, glossy ap pearance, removes Dandruff. Is cool and rerreshlnir to tlio head, checks the Hnlr from falling off, and restores It to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnntnnd heat. AS A DRESSING FOH THE 1IATK IT IS THE BES r ARTI LE IN Til E MARKET. TH. G. SMITH, Patentee, Aver, Mh-s. Prepared only by PROCTER" BIIOTH EHS, Gloucostor, Mass. Tho genuine, is put up in a panel bottlo, made expressly for It, with the namo of tho articlo blown In the glass. Ask vour Druggist for Nature's Hair Ilcstorative, and take no other. lr-W-Sond two thrco cent stamps to Procter Brothers for a "Treatise on tho Human Hair." The information it tun tains is worth to( 0,00 to any person. GROVER & BKE RS SEWIXO mac him;n. Tje following ara selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for tho prefer ence of tho G rover ft Baker Machines over all others. "Hike tho Grover ft Baker Ma chine, In tho lirst place, because if I had any other, I should still want a Grover ft Baker am) having a Grover ft Baker It answers tho purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and is easier to learn than any other, Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) "I have had several years' expe rience with a Grover ft Baker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. I ih!pk tho Grover ft Baker Machine is more easily iuanal. aud less liable to got out of order. I prefer the "wer ft Baker de cidedly," Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one In my family for some two years; and fjom what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the snine, I can hardly see how anything eould bo more complete or give bettor satisfaction," Mrs. Gen. Grant. "I believo It to be tlio best, all things considered.ol'any thnt I hnvo known It is very simple und easily learned ; tho sewing from tho ordinary spools is a great advantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; It does ornamental work beautifully; it Is not linblo to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, 3ti Bond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of inn principal machines, and I prefer tho j i imurr u, uieiii uu, uocause x con sider tho stitch more elastic. I have work in the house which was done nine years wiueii tn nun goon. - iurs, nr. Mc Creudy, No. 4a East 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the sewingdonoin my family for tho last two years has been done bv Grover ft Baker's Machine, and I never 'hail irnrnient riu or need mending, except those rents which trollcsome boys will make In whole cloth It is, iu my opinion, bv far tlio most valu ableof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Boecher. "Tlio O rover ft. H.iker Sntvlno. Ma. ehinohns rendered in every respocf, tho most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many ailvantagos witli beauty of execu tion and economy in price Unit it is a no cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor uuary, Uarrisburg, I'a. "I have had tho fJrovor ft Eakor Ma chine for ton or twolvo years In constant use in my house. I havo seen and kuown every kind of Family sowing, both per sonal and household, accomplished up the Grover Baker Machine, to tho entj. satisfaction of all concerned, ICov. Stephen H. TyiiK. "I find the .'CVer ft Baker Hliteh will wear as long as the garni'.'lits (ft) outwear tlTu garment in fact. The stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others do ; nnd neither does it draw tho work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 East twon- ijr-iouriu street, is, j. The Grover and Baker Sewing Machino Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machine, and offer the public a choice of the host machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all the large cities, and through agencies In nearly all towns throughout tho country. Price lists and samples of sowing in both stitches furnished on application to Grover ft Baker S. M, Co., 127 Wood Slroet, Pitts burgh, Pa. AGENT WANTED. Tho new book (;od KEASO.V AND SCIENCE; or. no Landmarks of Truth, Is highly coir ended by all demonstra tions, and' .srupiiilv. Agents should se cure acholco of licld", nt unco. Semi for lonns, ami sco extra inducements. Frank lin Publishing Co, 712 Chestnut St., Phila delphia. '1 it Rupture lmd. OA... M HrMdj. N. T. k4 Da. It kk WIUl pLutaCt-ftpbLS IlktMMM Of BMM bofar ftb ftflM . M. Uh lb Ha ury Wftr4 b.Ur iu, litujn twrvIL Krtr of lrMi ImiptWra, piuu4 tow MlbllnMH f lr luiia. litktiMiiwi PATENTS. Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent aro advised to counsel with Munn and Coinimiy, editors of the Sciei.'itio Americun, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Ollice lor over Twenty Years Their American and Kuroputh Patent agency is the most extensive in the world Charge less than unv other relia ble agi ncy A pamphlet containing lnll instructioiiH to inventors la sent gratis ML'NN ft CO., 37 l ark Kow, 13tf New York 0 Kl',ailed by one. Wanted airents to sell pi, lures every v. hei e.Vhilney A- Co., Norwkh, Ct., 221 Free to Boek AgentB. We will senile handsome Pi .tspevtii of our ,ew lllutrnti:ilt,l 'umi, It, hie (vn laming over aOO line scripture illusiia tralionstoany Btx.k Agent iron of charge. Address Nsttunsl I'libllshlnj Co. poi!.i- I ADDRESS To tho Nerveoua AND ID EBILITAT El 3D . WIIOSKsurcrlnrshave boen protra ed from hidden ausea, and wbos. casas require prompt treatment to rondar oxistonc. desiraWt' If yon are suffering, r kav. sulTflr from involuntary discharges, what effect does It produce on your gnneral health T Io you feel weak, debilitated, easily tirodT Does a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the.heart? Does your liver, r urinary organs -our kidneys, frequent ly get out of or Is your urine some times ihiek, milk., or flocky, or is it ropy on settling ? Or does a thick sknm riso t. Mhe top T Or is a sediment at the bottom af ter it has stood nwhilo? Do you har. spells of short breathingor tllspepsiaT Ar. your bowels constipated? Do you hav. spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood t tho head T Is your memory impnred 1 1 your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Doyoufecl dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lite T Do you wish to.be left alone, away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start r jump? li your sleep broken or restless? Is tho luatre ofydureyo as brilliant? Tlio bloom on your chock as bright? Do yon enjoy yonrself In society as well ? Do' you pursue your business with tho sam t energy? Do you feel as much confiuone. in youself? Aro your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to fits of meluncholy ? If , do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your kneos weak, and hare but lit tlo appetite, and you attribute this to ift pepsiaor livor-.omplaiot? Now, reader, aelf-abusi, reasreal ! eases badly cured, and sexual excesiei, ar all capabfoof producing a weakness of th goncrutivo organs, Tho organs of gen.ra tion.wlicn In perfect health, make the mu Did you evor think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus-lnoss-nien are always those whose gensra tlvo organs aro In perfect health? Yo never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of pal pllatloa of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed iu business ; they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they arealwaya polite and pleasant in tbo company of la dies, and.look you and them right im tho face none of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat meaa those who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only rnin their constitutions, but also tiios they do business with or fo. ' ITow many men, from badly.r43" easos, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, havo brought about that stato of weakness in those organs that has reduced the gnnoal system so mnch as to produca almost every other disease i lioey, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of discaso which humanity is heir to, and the real eauso'of tho trouble scarcely ever suspected aa4 bare doctored forall but toe right caa. Diseases of these organs require th.'aa. of a Diuretic. HELM HOLD'S FLUIH EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretio, and is a certain euro for diseases of th. Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orsa ic Weakness, Female Compluints, G.nsr al Dcbity, and all diseases of tlio Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever causo originating, and no matter of how loug standi am, If no treatment I submitted to, 0 sumption or Insanity may ensue. Oar tlesh and blood aro supported from these sources, and tho health una iiappinaes, asd that of Posterity, deponda aee prompt use of a reliable remedf . Jlelnibold's Extract Buchu, established. upward of 19..ears. prepared by II. T.. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 5!t Broadway. New York, and IU4 Ssuth li)lh Street,, Philadelphia, Pn. rmcr. - JliJ per bottle or tl bottles for t&.SQ, delivered to any ad dress, hold by all Druests every wbweej JON' K A HE c. 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