V Vv i : 1 I. t I Z<e lores! gjcpnfclta. TCESDAT HORSING, NOV. II, 1871. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jhn-fMn. IT. May. Cbwnctfmen Jacob Shrlrer, J. U. Rtroup, W. W, Dimnnd. 8. II, Haslet, .1. Wlnaos. Juttiee oflh Peace W. P. Mercllliott, P. 8. Knox. Ootwtable J. N.Teltsworth. - cAoo Director J. Wlnans, J. A. Dale, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, t. 8. Knox, . D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judo J AKM CampbpxL. jiMoeiare Judge i. A. pHorSR, An rw Cook. Sheriff E. L. Da VI. Kscrict vtrorney W. W. Miion, Trennurer 8. Kkti.bY. rrollwnotary, Register Recorder, Jte. J. B. AOH KW. Commiationcr N.'P. WnKKLBU, Bus. Elliott, l'srita MF.nciLi.torr. . bounty Superintendent H. F. Ron nr.n. Jury Commissioner J K9. tiH.PU.UAIf, WM. FATTICIWON. Counfy 8HrvevorS.X. InwiN. Coroner JomiaH Wikass. (tounty Auditor U. L. HaCKRTT, ELI Hoi.kman, Wn. Clark. Member of Congre IWh XhstrictQ. W. Sk-OPIBl-D. Slut Senate W. A. WaM.ACK. Assewbly Joh O. Hall. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Commissioner Collius was to have :beon sworn in Inst week. We have I not heard whether the ceremony took ipjpce or not Photograph Pictured and Frames at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. . -Mrs. Winans will return to Tio- neat as soon as she gets well enough to travel. She has now been away from home over three months. Hard to beat that new lot of Gents' Paper Collars, J nut received at Superior Lumber Co. Store. A well is going down on the Ilink ley Farm, on Allender Run, three miles from this place. Shoff, Keplnr t -fe Co. are the proprietors, The indi cations are good. A full line and superior quality of Silk Ribbon, received and for aale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. II. L. Ilogan called on us y eater ' -day morning. He thinks of moving back to b's farm on Allender Run. It will bo seen that he advertises some property for sale, in this issue. r Just roceived a new lot of Coating and Cassimoiea, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store, Sunday School in the M. E. Church will be held during the remainder of the fall and winter, commencing at 3:30 A. M. A parents who can make it convenient, should sea that their children attend regularly. The nowoMt atrip of Lad lea' Cornet at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. , . . Capt. Harris, of Fraukliu, was in v , j. i i -our piace a lew aays last week on a visit to some of his friends here. The Captain is a very pleasant coinpauion, and a superior violinist. Laoe and Linen Collar in great varie iy, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Tho Relief Committee appointed to collect money, clothing, etc., for the western sufferers, has sent iu no report so we must conclude that their efforts y( were in vain. Times are tooclose just V bout here to enable us to do much for v others. : Good stylos of Paper Collars for 10 ct. f box, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. I Work ou Capt. Knox's new build ing is rushing at preseut, under the su vt r" pervision of Sawyer & Hulings. It will shut off our view of the Court House, but we are always willing to be . discommoded for the sake of the pros t perity of the place. Table "Linen, Toweling, Linen Nap- ' kins, Plain Irish Linen, Bird' Eye and all kinds of Linen and Linen Good at Su perior Lumber Co. Store It is said that E. E. Clapp has j procured a charter for a bridge across . the Allegheny at President, and will build it next summer, without fail. I O. S. Hunter is talking of putting one across here, but there will not, proba bly be much agitation about it until t ie ice begins to run. A full line of Ladies' and Gouts' fall And winter Silk, SUk Llslo and Fleoce t"V Lined Ulovo at Superior Lumber Co. more. As we went to press last week on i Holiday evening, we did not give a ,T report of Jr. Wickersbam's lecture. It was aaid to have been a good one, but the audieuce was a little slim The Forest Brass Band was in attend ance, giving the public several choice . ieces of music. Resolutions were passed, thanking Mr. Wickershara for hi lecture. Extract, Perfumory, Hair Oil, Tooth Brushes, Comb and all kind of Toilot Article at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. We neglected lust week to notice the arrival of the Petroleum Monthly, which has just completed its first year, eoutrary to the expectations of some who did not know the extent of the backbone of its proprietors. This monthly is now an establiohed certain- ty, and we advise all who take any in terest in oil or the oil business, to sub . t-cribe for it. Terms three dollars a yenr, in advance. Bowman A Linn, J'hUM.I. CM Oily. 1J. New lot of Smoking Tobacco at Kuoz & Co's. A full line ol Undorwear, knit and Woolloa Good to be r-coived soon at tho Superior Lumber Co. Storo. J. N. Teitsworth has the founda tion laid for a new dwelling house, near the site of his present residence. Silk Gimp. Silk Frin , Silk Velvet Ribbons, Gimpure Lace, Ilk and Velvet Mutton, and all kind of Press Trimming for sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. We were mistaken last week in saying that the accident to Mr. Mong's little boy took place iu Hickory twp. The accident took place in the Hud- dleson settlement, in Tionesta twp., 3) miles from here towards Farmiugton. A full lino of All Wool Long and Square, Imitation Paisley, and Black Me rino Shawls for Sale at Suporlor Lumber Co. Store. J. Taylor Dale returned from the West on Friday evening of last week, leaving Davis at Lincoln, visiting his brother. He says Davis did not in tend to return for two or three weeks. Taylor enjoyed his trip hugely, and looks better for it, but we guess Le wont settle iu the West. Gent' Hat and Cap, Fall and Winter Styles, Men and Boys' Root, also a full variety of Ladle' Lace Boot, Shoe, Gal tor and Overshoe at Superior Lumbor Co. Store. The derrick and rig on Seldcn Whitman farm has been pulled down and removed to "Cash-up City," the new oil town, situated about one-half mile south of the east branch of Pit hole Creek, four and one-half miles from here. Three wells are in opera tion, two of which are producing over a hundred barrels each. The whole hill is covered with derricks, buildings are rapidly goiug up, business of all kinds being started, and a general ex citement is the result. It's closing around us, and we will have big wells here soon. Circular No. 42 of the O. C. & A. R. R'y Co., contains the following notice : J. L. Craig has been appoint ed Ageut at Tionesta, vice I. G. Buu terfield, resigned. Appointment to take effect Nov. 13, 1871. Signed by Jno. Pilcairn, Jr., General Manager. Mr. Butterfield has been stationed at thir point for over five years, and we venture to Eay that no man will do the business more correctly, or leave with more friends than he. He takes with him the best wishes of his many friends, and the business community in general. Peterton't Magazine for December is on our table in advance. It is a splendid number, with two steel eu gravingsone of which, 'Bashful Boots,' is alone worth the price of the number, a mammoth colored steel fashiou plate, a colored pattern in Berlin work, and more than fifty wood cuts. We do not wouder at the great popularity of "Pe t ergon," for it really gives more for the money than any other. Every lady should subscribe for it. Now is the time to get up clubs for 1872. Speci mens of the Magazine sent gratis. Ad dress Charles J. Peterson, 30G Chest nut Street, Philadelphia. The Stage Route between this ana Clarion has changed hands, and is now run by R. M. McCormick & Co., who will, after a few days run a covered hack, tri weekly. Passage over the road by this line can be secured by application to M. Ittel, proprietor of the Tionesta House, who is the agent for this end of the route. This is au arrangement that has long been need ed, and we are glad thut the arrange ment has been perfected. Heretofore there was scarcely a chance of getting from one place to the other except by private couveyauce, only on court weeks. We shall now have an oppor tunity of getting better acquainted with our Clarion neighbors. Just too lute for last week's issue we learned of an outrage that had been perpetrated at Miss S. A. Dale's residence a short distance up the creek. Mits Dale hud been away for some days, leaving the house alone, and when she returned she was astonished to Cud that the house had been entered during her absence, her carpets des troyed by being cut with a kuife, or other sharp instrument, so that they will be of no use hereafter. Her sofa was covered with brussels carpet which was cut from one end to the other, en tirely ruining it. Her clothing, beds aud bedding were cut and slushed iu the same way, and all were ruined. It is only recently that Miss Dale met with a loss of $500, and this will amount to at least as much. The vil Han who did the dirty job is as much lower than a respectable assassin as Judas Iscoriot was lower than John, the beloved Disciple. We hope he may soon be able to give us another edition of "States Prison Life:" bv ono who is there. That pepper and salt color which reudcrs your hair so conspicuous, can easily bo remedied by umu;- a bottle i rl.) of N'Mnrr'v tl.ilr K-tM:tlie. Col. Dewces and Mr. Geo. Gear met with an accident on Tuesday morn last while on their way to Franklin from the poor house. At a place call ed "the Narrows" where the R. R. and wagon road are closo together, they met a train which was standing there. The engine commenced blowing off steam just as they were opposite the locomotive, which frightened the horses badly. As they were jumping and rearing, Mr. Gear endeavored to help stop them, and grasped the reins and threw the horses on the track, smash ing the buggy so completely that it is worthless. Mr. Gear was severely hurt, and is yet confined to his bed. Col. Dewees, though badly bruised, is able to be about. On Saturday last, the same team was coining to the depot with three men in the wagon, the same locomo tive was at the depot, and when the engineer saw the team ooming,he again commenced blowing off steam, appar ently for the purpose of scaring the horses. At any rate that was the ef fect, and the horses ran away, throwing the men out of the wagon and severe ly, and perhaps dangerously hurting two of tbetn. One of the men was yet insensible when we passed the poor fai m, two or three hours after the acci dent, if accident it was. This thing of playing with human life is getting to be a little too common, and we hope measures will be taken to learn how much the engineer is implicated. If guilty of a cold-blooded attempt to place the lives of others iu jeopardy, he should be put in a condition where he could hurt no one but himself. PRIVATE SALE. I have for sale at my farm on Allen der Run, Harmony Twp., the following property : 1 span of work Horses, weighing about 2300, one Lumber Wagon, one pair Bob- Sleighs, one 3-spring Wagon, one Single Cutler, one two-seated Dou ble Cutter, two Top Buggies, one set Heavy Harness, oue set Light Harness, one Light Single Harness, a "Climax" Mowing Machine, and other Farming Utensils. Three months credit will be given, with approved security. 32 2t. H. L. IIoqan. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, w ho are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews fc Co., Tidioute. They 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. Dr. D. F. Pennington, 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 Tio nesta, 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 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. 2G tf We have just received a full sup ply of Ladies' Furs, Muft aud Capes, also Gents Fur Collars, which we of fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blankets from 83.75 to $9 00 per pair 10-4 and 11-4 wide, Gents Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Kuit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, &c, do. Superior Lumber Co. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has beeu appointed agent for the celebrated " Inmun Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of goiug to Europe or bringing friends to this country, wilj do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the information required. HEALTHJMGOR. Use Dr. Herrick' Sugar- Coated Veg etable Pill and Rid Strengthening Planter, also Dr. Perrin't Fumigator for Catarrh. The best preparation in the market. For Hurses and Cattle use llarvel't Condition Powder tho best iu use satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. Knox & Co., Ageuts, Tionesta, Pa., and tho trade generally. 21 3m Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. We are prepared to do all tho binding which j may bo brought to us, ut low rates, ! and tatinfuctioi) guaranteed. Smplea I can bo situ nl fht orH'-e, Burlington. Leaving tho Kant and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall wo reach the WestT Tho best Line is ac knowledged to be the C, B. fe Q., joined together with the B. & M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Burlington Route. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plaits mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and 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 at 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" its tree fringed steams 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 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 Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jeuks. He has just received a large and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we can conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want any thing in thut line. The stock is very exteusive, 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 JVeto Advertisement. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIUTUK of sundry writs of Vendi. Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Forest countv, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale bv public vendue or outcry at the Court Mouse in the Uorough of Tionesta on MONDAY, NOV. 20TII. A. D., 1871, the following described real estate, to-wit: Eli Holrman v. II. A. Burt and Jacob Shriver, No 8 Dec. Term 1871, C. D. No. 28 Kct. Term, 18ffl Tate All defendant' interest of. in and to a certain piece or par cel of land situate in Harmon v township. Forest county, Pa., bounded and described a follow: On tho north by county line and Kaguudus, on the oast by John Lamb, on the west tiy Dunlap, and on the south by J. Fleming. Containing 402 acres, more or less, about 60 acre of which aro improved, with one laige frame house and two tenant house, and saw mill, two large barns, oil derrick, engine house Ac, there ou erected, and an orchard thereon grow ing Taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of II. A. Hurt and Jacob hhriver at the sui t of Eli Iloleman. ALSO No. 6 Dec. Term and No. T Dec. Term, 1871, C. D, No. 7 and No. 8 Pec Term, 18U!i, Samuel Dull' v. E. C. Mays, surviving administrator ot. a!., and Dr. Jamoa Uoe, vs. E. C. Mat s, surviving administrator et. al. Lathy. All defendant's interest in certain tract ol" land situate iu Harnett township, Forest County, Pa., bounded and described a follow: lleginning ou the north bank of the Clurion Kiver at tho lower end of Win. II. Lowrio'a improve ment, (formerly John 11. Mays' improve ment), running thence north until it cor ners with JUingham'a line, now .cuts', tlionce west uloug uid liingliam Hue to a while oak corner, thence south along said Uiugliuui iinu to Wm. II. Lowrie line, and thence cast with the aaid Win. 11. Lowrio' line to the place of beginning, containing two hundred acre more or less. Ai.no. All thut certain tract of land sit uate in Howe township. Forest count v Pa., known us Warrant No. 31112, bounded on the north by Warren county line, on tho east by Warrant No. 4103, on the south by Warrant No. 6133. and on the west bv the Kingsley township line, containing 5yti acres, more or less. Also. All that tract of land sit unto in the township of Harnett, countv of Forest, Pa., bounded by land of Hitrhie, Fink bine dc Co., on the north, on the east by laud ol Hitchiu, Finkhinoik Co. aud lands of E. C. Mays, on the south by land of Kitchie, Fink bine A Co. aud lands of Nord or formerly Win. Titus, ou the west bv lands of Jacob .Maze and J. J. lteyuolds, containing ono hundred and twenty-live acre more or less with the appurtenances. Samo Is'iiig known astheOld Maple Creek Mill property, aud being part of truct No. 67ul. Taken in execution and to be sold a the f)roKrty of E. C. May, surviving admin strator et. al. heir jtud legal representa tives of Win. Armstrong doe'd at tho suit of Samuel Dull and Dr. James Uoe. Term cash. K. L. DAVIS, Sheriff. Oct. 28, 1871. Attention Agents Think of This Wonderful NuereNH ! 25,000 copies of Hrockett' History of the Fiaiii-o-lierinau War, sold lirst 60 days. It will soon contain a full history of the lilissly Kobelliou in l'u l is, making nearly tiotl pages and liiu elegant il lustrations, and will sell S times faster than heretofore. Price only $IJM. Incomplete works, written in the interest of the Irish unci French, are being ollere 1 with old cuts, and for want of merit claiming to la. of ficial, ,tc. Itcware of sin h. lir.s kctt's in both English anil (Scrmau, is the most im partial, popular, reliable, cheap and last selling work extant, l.ook i, your in terests, strike niiicklv and you can coin money. Circulars free and terms exi-elled bvnoun. A. II. Ill liUM:i, Publisher, joo. 1 1-iiMniit Phtbi. Im . puoPOSKO AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. joint kkhoi.ution Proposing nn aniPtiriiniml to Hie Constitu tion oi I'unnsyivniua. He it RemlvcH by the Senate, and limine, of Representative of the Vrrmmnnwentth of i'rnnnylvan.a in General Amembly met, That the following ainnmlmont of tlio Con stitution of this Cnininonwenllh be pro poned to the people for thnir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the tooth article thereof, to wit ; AMKNDMENT. Strikoontthe Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of the Consti'ution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "A State Treasurer nlmll bo chosen bv the qualified elector of the Stnto, at such time and for pueh term of service a nhall be precriled by law." JAMKS IT, WEBB, Speaker of tho House of Keprcsentatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Appro-ed tho liftcenth day of Juno. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-ono. JXO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution, f. JUKI IAN, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Ofllec Secretary of the Commonweal Ih. ) liarrislmrn, Jul v 5th, 1871. J lf.m't J U RUBE B A . I a South American plant that ha born used for many years by tho medical faculty of those eo'onlric with wonderful cJlicncy, and is a. 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I . . ! .. -1 1 . . -..t "lum npt ou. ii , nil, in oiuijri , u inmnilll alterative Riving health, vigor and tone to all the vital forces, and animates and fortl- Circular. THIS IS NO HUMBUG I QK Hy sending OUCENTS with age, bight, color of eye and hair, j'ou will roceive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and dateof marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 34, Fulton ville N. Y. 13-4t COAL! COAL! CT.S. EYEBHABT IS Prepared to deliver the best quality o Coal at the old Kverhart Bank, two miles from Newmanville for 7 cents per or at Tionesta and vicinity for 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL. He always has a large supply on hand, Now Is tho time to lay in a largo supply Orders promptly attended to 2 9 RQPER CALORIC ENGINE COMPANY, 124 CHAMHEHS ST., Maufacturers of Hot Air Engines. 1, 2, and 4 Horse-Power, No water used I Cannot explode I No insurance demand ed I Not liable, to got out of oroer I Requires no Skilled Engineer t rn 25 cents por day per horse power. 2-4t PSYCHOLOGIC Fascination or Soul Charming, 4"0 page bv Herbert Ham ilton, It. A. How to use this power (which all pi ssess at will. Divination, Spiritual ism, Sorceries, Demonology, and a thous and other wonder. Price' by mail (1.25 in cloth ; paper covers $1.00. Copy free to agent only. $1,000 monthly easily made. Address T. W. Evans, Pub., 21 8. Hh St., Philadelphia. Pa. 28-41 THEA-NECTAR IS A PURE IlI,AC;i TIM with the Gruun Tea Flavor Warranted to suit all ntslea. For sale every where, in our "trailo mark pound and half pound packages oni.v, and salo wholesale only bv the Great Atlantic and Pacillc Tea Co.", 8 Chutch St. New YorK. P. O. llox 5506. Send for Tbva-Nsctar circular. 27 -4t "luKXTN, ook7 82t71fl2 daily easily made, i rolitable and respec table business. - little novelty wanted by everybody. Suecos sure. Send stamp for circular to Chmchill t Templeton, Manufacturers, Oli Hroadway, N. V. 27 4t ASK Y0imGCER FOR 27-4t S10 from 50s 1 Simflu Mnt (mu pud ) fur Klftj Uanu, thu KUilauilrlorTuUuIUn. R L. Wolx-on.fi. V. QC flOO baa lieon lately paid bv Con-3-'vl7U gres to a lady for her bravery aud skill iu having' Emigrants from tho Indian. She was a prisoner among them. "MY CAPTIVITY AMONG Til E SIOUX," ia her story. It 1 a wonderful one, endorsed by noted CHIEFS, OFFICERS, CONUREsSMEN, etc. Splendid business, to sell It. I FARMERS WANTED to In- lV)UU intrisl ceAlex. Hyde' "Leo tureson Agriculture," price 91.50, into their towns. A rare chance to turn hours into cash. We charge nothing for circular ami lull information of eiihur book. It will pay all to scud lor them. Address, Amer ican Publishing Company, Hartford, Conn. 27-4t AGENTS WANTED Bound canvass, ing book SOT FKKK! of Mitage ou receipt of 75 is-nts, and ex-i-ulsive territory granted on the PICTOKIL IIO.MK HIBI.K. fuiitttinM over 'tun illuMniiions Imh com I .ittmry ot liMual knowKtilirt. l.x rvIN nl! ut I htm. Jn r'uvrli.-h ami .ernnni. Wm. Klini t Co., Hull.. pj. :'7 H net an weax and ivmpiiniictcmpcramcuta, JOHN t. KELI.OOO, Piatt St., New York. Sole Agent for the United State. Price One Dollar Der bottle. Senil for NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE 4 Contain no LAC SULPHUR Xo SUGAR OF LEAD No LITIT ARGKo NITRATE OF SIL VER, and i entinly free from the Poisonous and Health-destroying Drug vted in other Hair Prepara tions. 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T ie following are selected from thou and of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer once of the G rover Jt Baker Machine over all others. "I like tho Orover A Baker Ma chine. In the first place, because if I had any other, I should still want a fl rover A Baker; and having a Grover it Baker it answers tho purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iseasicr to learn than any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny Juno) "I Wave hail several years' expe rience with a drover A Baker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. I think the Grover A Baker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to got out of order. I prefer the Grover A Baker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had ono in my family for some two years; and fjom what I know of it workings, and from tho testimony of many of my friends who use the s-inie, I can hardly see how anythingcould be more complote or give better satisfaction." Mrs. Gen. Grant. "I believe it to be the best, all things considered.ofau.v that I have known It is very simple and easily learned ; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage; the stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not linhle to get out of order. Mrs. A. SI Spooner, 30 Bond St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with tho work of the principal machine, and 1 prefer the u rover tv Baker to them all, because 1 con sider the stitch more elastic. I have work in the house which was done nine years agownicn i sun goon. mrs, nr. jue.' Croady, No. 43 East 23d street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all tho sewingdono in my family for the last two veara has been done by Grover A Baker' Machine, and I never'had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boy will make in whole cloth. It is, in my opinion, bv lar the most valu ableof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry vi ara Jieeeuer. "Tho Grovor A linker Howlnir Ma. chine has rendered in every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It com bines so many advantage with beauty of execu tion and economy in price tluit it is a ne cesity in every household." Mrs. Gover nor Geary, Harrisburg, Pa. "I have had tho Grovor A Bakor Ma chine for ten or twelve year in constant use in my house. I have seen and known every kind of Family sew inir, both per sonal and household, accomplished up the Grover A Baker Machine, to the entu satisfaction of all concerned, Uov. Stephen II. Tvng. "I find the Grover A Baker Stitch will wear as long as tho garments di outwear the garment in fact. The stitch will not break on bias scams, when stretched, as other ito f and neither doe it draw the work." Mr. Dr. Whiting, 4 East twenty-fourth street, N. Y. 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I ADDRESS To tho NerveottR ANl W HOSE snffcrinM have reon prolnitf cd from hidden causes, and who case require prompt treatment to render existence deslrabls i If yon are suffering, or nae suffers from involuntary discharges, what effort docs H produce on youT goneral health t Do you feet weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produco pal pitation of the.henrtf Doe your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order T Is your urine some times thick, milky or flwky, or is it ropy on settling T Or does a thick skum rise ra the top T Or is a sediment at the bottom af ter It has stood awhile? Do you havs spells of short breathing or dlspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do yon hara spells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood ta the head ? Is your memory impared ? ' Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lite? Do you wish to be left alono, away from everybody ? Does any little thing mko" you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant? Tho bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society a well ? Do you pursue your business with "the asm energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in youself? Are your spirits dull and flag, ging, given to fits of melancholy? If se, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless uighfs? Your back weak, your kuces weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute this to ds pepsiaor liver-oouiplaiat ? Now, reader, self-abase, venereal'ila- eascs badly cured, and sexual excesses, are oil capable of producinor a weakness of the generative organs. Tho organs of genera tion, when in perfect health, make the maa Did you ever think that those bold, defi ant, energetic, persevering, successful business-men are always those whose genera tive organs are in perfect health? Yoi never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitatloa of tho heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't be come sad and discouraged j they arealways polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, and look yon and them right ia the 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 ruin their constitutions, but alsa they do busiuot with or fea Itow many men, from badly"ured4W- eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the gcnetU system so mnch as to produce almost every otiier disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, aud al most every other form of disease which humanity Is heir to, and the real cause of the trouhle scarcely ever suspocted a4 have doctored forall but the right oaa. Diseases of those organs require the as of a Diuretic. HELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU is the great Dlurolie, and 1 a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orgaa io Weakness, Fcnmlo Complaint, Gener al Deliity, aud all diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in Malo or Fe male, from whatever causo originatiag, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment 1 submitted to, sumption or Insanity may ensue. Oar flesh and blood aro supported from thsse sour.-ea, and tho health and happlnes, asd that of Posterity, depends ayea prompt Uk of a reliable remedy. Ilelmbold's Extract Huchu, established upward of lft4Aears, prepared by H. T. HELM HOLD, Druggist, 5iH Broadway. New York, and KH Ssuth 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pun K-J1.2J per bottle or 0 bottle for l.50, delivered to any ad dress. Isold by all Druggosts every wkwntj TONK ARE GENUINE UNI.M i DONE TP IN HTEL ENGRAVE ED Wrapper, fae-siuilo of my Chemical Ware house, and sinned II. T. 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