Tl'ESDAT ilORSLNfi, Mid i. 181. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Jhtrgtat II. IT. May. CtoN)cimn Jacob Shrlvor, J. It. St roup. W. W, Dlm md. H. II, Haslet, .1. Wwians. Jutticc of the J'caceW. P. Morcilliolt, I. 8. Knox. Oi?n(nWf-J, N.Toltswnrth. Muhonl Director .1. Winaiia, J. A. Dalo, I. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, D. 8. Knox, J.D. Irwin. ' - FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jutlrje J A M es CAMPnEr.f.. Aariilte JudcJ. A. 1'hopkr, An ttiw CooK. ssH(rv.. i davh. IMttnct AttoririiW. W. MAsnn. iXMrr-S. Skti.KT. Mrothnnotary, Ilcgixter it Recorder, d e. 1. R. Aon kw. Oumtnititinnr.ru N, p. WnnrLEB, IJfnj. Xlmott, I'ktkr Mkiich.i.iott. Gvwnf.y Superintendent 8. F. Itoirnnn. Jiti-i fmni'0Hei' Jas. Gilkii.liax, T M. 1'ATTKKSOX. ttuot'y Surveyor'-S.D. Irwin. Oronr Joniah Wisans. , Cbunf.v Auditor I.. I.. IIacKETT, El.1 Bol.KMAN, Wm. Cl.ARK. Member of Uangretu VMh Dvttrict O. W. . BooriKi.n . Art ( Senate W. A. Waixack. Aewbly Join 1. IIai.i LOCAL AN () MISCELLANEOUS. I wish to Bt'iul off nil hooks for "blniling within tlie next week, that 'come in. All m ho have hooks to hind will plense hriug them to tho Rnprn Lie an office during this week, ninl ,good work ii nd reasonable pries will 'be guaranteed. V. It. Dunn. Extracts, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Tooth Brushes, Torn! n and all kinds of Toilet Articles at tho 8uterlnr Lumber Co. Store. A. II. Steele whs nt home a cnule . of hours on Saturday lust. Ho informs us that he. will not clmngo his resi- UCIH C IIIIQ WllllCr, Silk Oimp. Silk Frln , Kilk Vol vet Ribbons, r. impure I arc, ilk and Velvet Buttons, and all kinds or Dross Trimmings for sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Maude Davis, who had oiieof her legs broken about a month ngo, is im proving. It is Imped that alio will soon he able to travel. A full line or All Wont Long and Hqunre, Imitation Pnisl-y. and Black Me rino Shawls for Sulo at .Superior Lumber Co. Store. Mr. C. V. Barrett, formerly ed iter of the St. Mary's Gazette ha i ta- ken charge of the Elk Democrat. We wish him access. "' A full line ofLadios' and Cicnta' fall rwl mii . f i . Lined Gloves at Superior Lumber Co. ttare. John Reck went to Pittsburgh yes erduy, to gel-some machinery for the mill at Koss Run. Wn need a inachiue Imp in this place, and are confident it would pay. ' A full lino ot Underwear, knit and Woollen foods to bo r ceived soon at the Superior Lutnlier Co. Store. Mrs. look, who has for the last month been keeping private ochool in t wn, has been engaged to tench a cloud on Dutch Hill, ami we believe the term commenced yesterday. Table Linon, Toweling, Linen Nap kino, Plain Irish Linen, Bird's Kyoandall kinds of Linen and Linen Goods at Su perior Lumber Co. Store. There will bo no preaching in town next Suliliatli Sunday School will be held in the morning, and pray- er meeting in the evecing, at the M. E. Church. Good style pf Paper Collars for 10 eta. . box, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. V. V. Diinomt, formerly of tliN place, m at present in Mayville, where he will prohalily spend the winter. lie will move his family to Kansas in the spring, where he has taken up a home . stead. , i Ijwe and Linen Collars In great varlo- ty, at tho Suoerior Lumber Co. Store. Slush ice has been running in the river for the week past, ami most of the ferrying has been done with a n pn. v The river is falling and will probably freeze over before the new year. .: The newest style of I ailiea' Corsota at - the Superior Lumber Co. Store. - We hear that the dance given hv the Forest Bras Bund at the Holme House on. Tliursijuy evening last was well attended, uud heartily enjoyed by II who were present. We have heard ;frm several sources that a more pleas unit party wus never held in TioneMn. Just received a new lot of Cnat'nir gand Caaaimoiea, at the Superior Lumbor Co. Store. i We hear that hut few were out on Thanksgiving day to hear Rev. Bur ton's sermon, we lay it however, eu terely to the time of day in which the services vero held. Had they been beld in the evening, we believe a good congregation would huve been cut. A full line and superior quality of Silk nibhoiiH, received ami for ba.o at Superior .Lumber Co. Store. The bai'k channel of the river at this plitoy froze 4ip Lust week, anil some ot the juveniles vere iryiiig lln-ir kates and one or two of them broke through nnd wet their fuet. It U said ihere is good skating up the creek, hut juet in this vicinity we rttrtlf ba it. I All the venison we hear of in neighboring towns, was killed iu For est county, and yet the meat is harder to get here, than anywhere elso we now of. Tho only way our citizens i get venison is to go out and kill a a ucr. tiotngraph Pictures and Frames at the Super, r Lumber Co. Store. A. A. Partridge, of Jamestown, N. Y., i&'n town on a visit to his Bon, A. II. PuiVuljjc. A Miss Partridge, his daughtei t w ill him. IIo is an old subxrrihciof our paper, nnd pro poses to take itHs long as Forest coun ty furnishes so tmeh interesting read ing mntter. Hard to bent tint new tot of OenlV raper Collars, Just rteivod H Superior Lumber Co. Store. We lenrn that Jo. Hiding,,. 0f the old part of the county was arret. ed in Oil City on Sunday the 2Cth tilt, on the charge of robbing a Mr. Hull of Meadville, some time hint fall, nn account of which we f ublished at the lime. If found guilty of the charge he will probably serve the State for a few year?, at Allegheny. Hentu' Itata and Cupn, Fa!l and Winter S'.ylex, Men and Hoys' Loots, h.no a full variety of LndioV Laco Boot, Shoes, Cial tors nnd Overshoes at Superior Lumber Co. Store. The prisoner, Bnrnhnrt, in jail on the' fdiarge f muroeriug Turner, is disposed to give the Sheniraud his family us much trouble as possible, and force is sometime- niTeary to compel him to attend to the mili.'oris on discipline of our county. They will not probably h bothered with him much longer, as court week ap proaches rapidly. John Huildlcson, i.f Tionesta Tp., killed a bear, on Hemlock Creek, one day last week. It was about a year old, atnl in good condition for eating. We had the exquisite pleasure of mas- licting a piece of it, and pronounce it the bent meat we ever eat. There are some of the "varmints" still meander ing around id our c unity, but are hard to get at. One was seen on the tram road of the,uperior Mills a few weeks ago- ; . E. L. Davis returned from his Western trip last Tuesday, looking hearty and feeling happy. He was out Buffalo hunting for about three weeks before starting home, n:id did Rood execution among them. The first day he brought down two. He snjo Buffalo is the hest meat he ever tasted. Had it u t been so much trouble he would have brought home a piece with him. We are glad to see him back, although we lose a good correspondent by the means. Now is the time of year the bridge question always comes up, hut we have heard less of it this year than ever be fore, since our first advent here, four years ago. One reason, we suppose, is that the people are getting ashamed of waiting until the river is nearly if n..t quite impassible before agitating the quest ion, and another is, that it is gener ally understood that Geo. S. Hunter has taken the matter iu hands, and has let the contract for getting out the stone for hc abutments. How long it will he before we walk over our Red Sea dry t-lmd, we wouldn't like to prophesy, but hope it will be' before the next Presidential election. Leap year is almost upon us. During that year Indies are supposed to exercise more liberities than they commonly do. We shouldn't wonder if they made a desperate effort to put a sixteenth amendment to the consti tution of these Unite ! States giving them the riyht of suffrage But, la dies, woinen-rigi ters and female suffer ers, "look before you leap," even iu leap year, because if you get what you are trying lor, you may find an elephant on your hands, which you would glad ly be rid of. The preliminary step .f popping the question j to lie lakeli by the holies this year, hi all ye umirince able young nun, rich old bachelors uud widouuis, kiep your eyes pceicd and always make sure that the way of retreat is i.peu and easy of access. PvUr Muslcul Monthly for Decem ber is to hand, couiaiuing nineteen choice pieces of Vocal and Instrument tal Music, all of which can be had for 30 cents. It seems hard to believe that so much can be furnished for such a small sum, hut we know tiial it is. It comes regularly ei'cry month, and contains nothing hut good music. B iiind volumes fir 1871 are offered, post-paid, for 95. They come elegant bound in crimson cloth, gilt sides and edges, and are guaranteed to contain 850 worth of choice Piano Music, (some 2"0 pieces). If ordced per ex press, 84.50 will seen -e it. We would advise ull those seeking Holiday pres ents to bear this work iu mind. Music! is always a proper present to a lady, and in no other khape tan the same mount of good music be bought. It is published by J. Li. Peters, CO!) . Broadway, New Yorlv I M. E. Church. CLARtOIt DWTRICT, QUARTERLY MEET I.NOfl 8F.COS6 ItOUND. Brook ville, Troy, Piinxsutawney, Perry villo, Luthersburg, Brock way ville, - Wursaw, Olitriiigton, Washington, Rockland, Reynoldsville, TeW Bethlehem, Rimershurg, Putneyville, Callensburg, Tionesta, Hickory, Shippenvillo, Curllsville, President, Clarion, Dec. 10 nnd 17 10 " 17 " " 23 " 24 " 20 " 27 " 30 " 31 Jan. C " 7 6 " 7 " 13 " 14 ' - 20 " 21 " 20 " 21 " 27 " 28 27 " 2H Fell. 3 " 4 3 " 4 " 10 " 11 10 11 17 " 18 " 17 " 18 " 24 " 25 " 24 " 25 " 24 " 25 24 " 25 Corsica, O. L. Mead, P. E. Several in i I V up the Creek huve stopped sawing ftr the winteri on ac count of the ice, among the number, are the Superior Hills, and Newtown Mills. . I. G. Butterfitld left town yester day, to take a position on the Pilhole Valley Ry. We re sorry to have In in leave, hut will warraut that he will give satisfaction iu any situation ho may be called upon to till. We are requested to give notice that the bell, of the Presbyterian church, will ring every Situday morn ing hereafter fur Sabbath School i j the McllH.-dist 'church. The hour of school la ii.c'O, A. M. and the bell Will ring at U.U0 anu l.-'i0 A. M. It is said by-the knowing ones, that thePiihoie Valley Jtailruad will be extended to Caahup, withuf a week or two. Should tins ue the cuae,"' Wo more empty cars will go over the road. Ihere will be only about iwj miles l.: bui:d to run Hie road there, aud the grade is very light, The travel is now ull done by slagu or afuut, uud is said to be imiiuiise. ' Wheeler & Dusetibury, of New town, huve purchased the mills and timber land of 11. & H. H. Slow & CV, at East Hickoiy. This is one of our largest lumbering firms, aud every year they are going into the business still more extensively. They under stand it perfectly, and are always ready tor a flood wheu it comes. They have our best wishes iu their new iu. vestment. The big well nt Cashnp still flows slemlily, and seems likely to fir some months to come. All the hands that arc available are at work putting up new rigs, and business in the hotel line is almost ten brisk for comfort. We believe this to he a legitimate excite ment, as it is working steadily this way, aud wc should not be surprised to see Cashup as large us Pithole was, iu her palmy days, if the big well don't give out soon. The Superior Lumber Co. Store has just received large stock of over coatings, cloths, CHSsiineres, nnd goods connected with the Tailor Department, which we are bound to sell out at very low prices, in order to reduce our large stock of goods before taking sock on Jan. 1st. A flue assortment of Holi day books. Come one come all ut.d buy your holiday iroods. Jury LUt fo.- December Term, 1871. GRAND JTltORS. Jenks John D. Hunt, Foreman. Burnett John G. Brandon, Robert Hillings, Archie Black. Green William McCam, Thillip Walters, Philetus Thompson. Hickory Amza Purdy, Thos. J. Bowman, Elias Albaugh. Harmony Austin Slater, C. I Ilunnu, George Dunlap, Josiuh Neil!. Kingsley Daniel Harrington, Ilor ton Murphy, Alfred Patterson, George W. Dean. Tionesta Andrew Mealy, Peter Lovell, Christopher Crop), Samuel E. MeClililock. Tionesta Boro. A. II. Steele, S. S. Burton. r-ETIT Jl'RORS. Howe Ileury Fox. Jenks Raymond Ileltish, James Walton, Rufus Dodge, Noah K. Bui- toll. Barnett Herman Knight, Peter Knight, Isaac Gordon, Peter Gailley, Daniel Altmaii, James Rodgers, John Luck ucr, John Eck, Johu Kellogg, Williuui Williams, Edward Kerr, Douglass Moore, Philn Williams, James Black, Jr., Thumas Fttzgeruld, David Winegard James Duau, Johu Coon. Hickory William Connelly, Sam uel Deinpsey, William Manross, Clius. H. Albaugh, Mathcw Elliott, Richard Seckridge, Henry Suavely, Henry' Glasmer, Henry Keifer, William B. : Hall, J.iseph Mealy Jjmei Hunt r, John S. Range, James A. Brown, iliiam Albaugh. Harmony John Wills, Jobn Co ticlitM, George Manross, Francis M. ; Vogus, J. F. Connelly, Nathan Case, Jacob Veddcr, William B. Howell, Willinm Pryor, John Snyder, George Sweatland, James Black.Samuel Man nws, F. W. Hamilton, Jno. W. Sig gins, Win field Scott, Ira Canficld. Kingsley Harrison Morgan, John II. Best, Henry Zindle, Charles South worth, Nathan BurdickSamuel Levey, Jacob Berlin, Frederick Lewis, James ty. Morgan. Tionesta John Greenan, Madison Church, George Huddleson, John II o gan, Jo'iii Carney, Johu Alio, Jacob Zents, Robert Alt, Samuel Clark Grcch James Haslet, James Wal ters, Ernest Beherns, Bobcit Brom luiiigh, William Myers. Tionesta Boro. G. W. Snwyer, A. H. Partridgp, Joshua Thompson, John W. Mroup, Silas J. Wolcott, J. Taylor Dale. . Burlington. Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how slia.l we reach the West? The best Line is ac knowledged to bo the C, B. & Q, joined together with the B. it M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge 'at Curlingtii.",- 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, i'be Middle .auch, entering Nebiaski at Platls luuuiii, passes liuoiigh Lincoln, the o.utu iujiuu, uuu win tins year be uu.auru w x-uii jveaiuey, loiuiing jtne uuitcok i.ine iitivM luu CouUiit.11 by u-i iuv tunes. xi.uui.iiui biauch of the B. M., diverg ing mI Kud Oak, fails into a line rua- U"'j Uuu II till) .Miaauul'i thl'ougll Ot. " to Kansas City, aud all Kansas. I'ueaciiguis by this route to Kansas, sec Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis-B,-!iri, uud, by u slight diverguuue, can see Nebraska also. , Jjoveio ot .'me views should remem ber lilt Burliugto.'i Route, for its towns "uigh glcutu'.ing from .nfar" its tree fringed steams Its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans BtrcCC'hing over the prairies further than eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to reracm-b--r it, for they have friends among the. two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Laud Commissioner ot the B. & M. li. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or utnotig the four thousand home steaders and preemjitors wljp last year filed claims in the Lincoln land oHice, where "Un cl Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm." The Best Jtwel-y Hot se In Northwestern Peniuylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jenks. 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 rcconinn tut this house to our readers if they want any thing in that Hue. The stock is very extensive, ami 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 HEALTHJIGOR. Use Dr. Ilcrrick '$ Sugar Coated Veg eiable I'M and hid Strengthening J'liuters, also Dr. I'errin's Fumigutor for Catarrh. The best preparation iu the market. For Horses and Cattle use UarveVt Condition Powders the hest in ue satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by D. S. I Knox & Co.. Agents, Tionesta, Pa., aud the trado generally. 21 3iu For bale, The desirable Farm, known ns the Dr. Sibbald Farm, containing about 80 acres, bottom sand, located ori tile Al legheny River, three miles above Tio nesta. Good two-story frame house, large barn, good orchard, aud desira ble improvements. For teims &c. en quire of W. W. Mason, 'I ionesta, Pa., or B EGO 19 fc Sinci.aik, 33 tf Cleveland, Ohio. We have just received a full sup ply of Ladies' Furs, Mulls and Capes, also Gents Fur Collars, which we 'if fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blankets from $'&.7 to $9 00 per pair 10 4 uud 111 wide, Gents Woolen Sari's, Ladies' Knit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, Ac., &c. SffKKIOIl LlMBElt Co. Bcuk Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as then is anywhere. We are prepared to do ull tho binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssuijdcs can be seen at this cllire. Cahi'kntkhm, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Gil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, w ho are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioutc. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. They are inukiug uud repairing all kinds of Machinery and Paw oiill cBttinys at ehort notice 4-tf. Prospectus for 1872. 1' IKTH YKAIl. A Itcprcncnlative and CMtmpion of Ameri can Art. THE ALDINE : A n JltiMtratrri Monthly Journal claimed to be the hnndtonwtt I'uper in the World. NEW FEA fURES FOR 1872. ART DEPARTMENT. As a guArantee of the exeelloni-o of this department, tho pnbli-hep4 would ben to announce (Inr.ni; theoomimr year, speci mens from tho following eni.nunt Ameri can Artists : V.'. T. Richards, Victor Xehlie, Win. Hart, Win. 11. Wilcox, Wm. Heard, James II. llenrd, Oeorg Smiley, James Smiley, Ana. Will, It. K. Pivuet', tlranvllle Perkins, Krnnk Hnrd, F. O. C. Darlcv, I'aul Dixon, J. Hows. Thcso pictures aro tininir renrodnoed without rcuurd to expense, by the very best engravers in tho country, and will bear the severest critical comparison with the best foreign work, it heina; the deter mination of the publishers that TIIK A l LlIXK shall bo a successful viiidu-ation of Am rican tate in competition with any existinx puOliention in the world. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. I Where so much attention is paid to illus tration ana get up ot tiio work, too inin-h dependence on appearance may very naturally be t'cnreii. To anticipate sue i misivin, it I only necessary to stut-. that, the editoriiil iniiiiuirenieiit of Tltfcl ALD1NK has Isvn intrusted to Mr. Itieh ard Henry Siodd ird, who has received as surauces of assintnui-e from a Iro t of tho most popular writers and poets of the counf'T. THZ VOLUME FOR 1873 will eontiiin nea.".'v aw I,!Kes, and about 2.-S3 Hue eiiKravinf;s. CommcncinK witii the nunibei for Janurv. ev j.' v tn'ro num- I er will enntuin a beautiful tinte .' tct,,rB on plnie paper, inserted aa a lrolltlOl''e The Christmas number tor 1872, will" i.e a spiendid volume in itxeir, continuing fllty enif ravines, (lour in tint, and, a.UmtiKh retailed at (1 will bo sent without extra ehai'ire to all yearly subscribers. A Chromo to every Subscriber waa a very popular feature la-it year, arid will be repeated with tho pieseni volume. Tho publishers nave purchased and rcpr.i duced, at ;reat expense, the beautiful oil pa nting by Skin, entitlod "Dame N tuhk'h School." The chromo is 11x13 inelies, hiiiI is an exact fae-simile, in suso and appearance, of the original picture. No American chromo, which will at all compare with it. Imi yet been olVurod at re tail fo less than the price asked for I II li AI.HINK and il to ether. It will bo du ll verod free, wilh the January nuinlicr, to every subscribers w ho pays 'for one year in advance. TERMS FOR 1872. One copy, one year, with Oil Chromo $.",.00 five Cuiien, " " " 20.00 Any person sending 10 names and flO will receive nn extra copy giaiis, making II copies for tho ni .ney. A,.' person wishing to work roraprm' uni, -an ive ,lr premium circular on ap plication. K'vo mane beautiful and desirable articles 'lered by no other paper. Any person wishing to, . permanent ly, as our aiiont, wilt app.v. ' reerenee, enclosing l lor outii:. v JAMES SUTTOMA CO., Pl'BI.ISIIRHS, 23 Liberty St., Now Vork. 'PUIS IS NO HUM BUU! OX ' A Hysendinu OtCKXTH with aire, hlfilit, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. MX, P. O. drawer No. 34, Fulton ville N. V, 13.41 ROPER CALORIC ENGINE C0WPA.1Y, I24C1-IAMI1KHHST., Maufacturers of Hot Air Engines. t, 2, and 4 Horso-Pow-er. Xo water u-od ! t'nnuot explode) Xo insuruocedeniaud ed! Xot liable to get out of order I I5(Kuii-e no Skilled Kngineer ! rn 25 cents per day per horso power. 22-4t PSYCHOIXIOIC Fascination or ul t'linrniiny. 400 pni:e bv Herbert Ham ilton, It. A. How to use this power (which all p hc-s at wdl. Divination, Spiritual ism, Sorceries. Dcinonoloirv. and a thous and other wonders. Prii-u by mail 1.25 in ninth 1 paperoera f 1.00, Vopv free to agents only. tfUim monthly easily made. Address T. W. Kvims, Pub., 21 . eth Ht., I I. - o'i '1 'n. 2S-4t HEA-NECT AR is prut' IS I..4 V It TIM 'ith thetireen Tea Flavor Varranlbd to suit all asKw. Kor sale everv here, in our "traile mark pound and half pouu.i iiaekaes only, and sale wholesale only by the Ore it Atlantic ud I'acithi Tea To., 8 fhiitcli St. Xew York. P. O. liox 55u0. Send for Thea- S jctar circular. .7-4t ,1J i:TN, I.ooU! 82 I" $12 tint 1 v eAsiiy juado, rotitalilu and resp'H -table businins. little no'e't.v wanttHl by everybody. Sue e-s sure Send stamp for cireulars to l liil ch it V Teicpleton, ManulacturcrH, lil i lln a Iway. X. Y. 27 4 ASK YOUR GROCERTOR C&umvs o Comfort, "SlOfrom 507 lCRUPI,r rnttpoMin paid) tor FlllyCanu. Uit KUilMailr lor Tan lioiUn. II I. Wuuiiit.N.V. Q PL baa lieen lately paid by C011- 0Jt' ViVJ (.ti-sm to a laoy lor her I. in very and skill in saving I'miiiraii'.N from tho Indians. She. was a iir.soiier auiouir them. "MY CAPTIVITY A.MuNi; 'I I IK SIOUX." Is her story. It is a wonderful one, endorsed bv noted ( 11 1 1 : I S, I ) F I 1 1 V. US, ( O X I i IIH S M !; X , ele. Sp'eudid tiiisiuess, to sell II. I nnri FAHMKUSWANTKIHo in I ,JJJ inlnsl in Alex. 1 1 vde's "! tlil eson AKi iciilture," pi iee$l.50, into their tow us. A rare clmneu to turn hour into cash, Wechuruell tiling liir circulars and full information of either book. Ji wdl pay all to send lor them. Address, Amer ican Publishing Company, Harliord, '01111. " a7-4t At.KNTS WXTKD-l!ouud canvass ing book fknt i'i:i:r.! of postage on receipt of 75 cents, and cx euisive territory granted on tho lr '!' li I f Ititue itrm t- 1 HII '11 I Iv I II IM r. m 111,1-4. Contains over:nie ill iihI rut oiih Isa cent pb te l.ibiary ot llibliea Knowledge. I 1. cells all olbeis. In Kiielish and tierniun. Wm, J lmt A Co . Phila., Pa. 27-41 Free to Book Agents. Wo wl!l send." handsome Pi u-peetil of our .Xew I lliifiriitintrd hmmlii llil,le. con. taining over 200 line scripture lllos'ia traiiens to anv llis.k Ag.-n' freo of cbui ;o. Address National I'nUishing Co. Pli,,-. el(i. 1-a. t.t I AMENDMENT TO TUB CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. Joist nr.sot.rTio: Proposinft" im winendment to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Tie. il Hcunlred by the Senate nni ITohm of Jli-prenentntivcf nf the (,'onlmonwratth of i'rnnnilvan a in te-nerrtl Acmbty met, That tho following aiiiendmcM of tl? Con stitution of thin Cumin mwcirf'h bo" pro p'med to the people for their i(.rritionor rejection, pursuant to the provision c4 tMf tenth article thereof, tn wit: AMKXfiMKNT. Strikeout, the Sixth Se-tlon of tho Slxtff Article of tho Const) utlon, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "A State Treasurer shall he elioaen tiy tho qualitied electors nf the Sfato, at such times and for such term of service as aliail be prescribed by law." J A MRS II, wrnn. Speaker of the Hmtso of representatives. WILLIAM A. WALI.AfK, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of Juno. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. 3 SCt. W. OF.ATtY Prepared and certified for publication pnrsimnt to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution. F. loltliAX. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretarvof the Commonwealth. I Harrisburjr, .1 ul v 5:li, 1871. J loint G ROVER & EAXER SEWIXO MACIIl.MS. T le followlna are selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer once or the O rover & linker Machines over all others. "I like the Omver it Tfciker Ma' chine. In the lirst place, because ff I had any other, I should still want a Ornver tt Itaker ; and having a Grover it linker it B-Hvers the purpose of all tho rest. It does a Jrcatcr variet v of work and Is papier to team than ""V other," Mrs. J. C. Cro y (Jenny June) "1 !..ivo had several vfrV expe rience with a Wf .'ver it Itnk'er MacM e. whi.-h has Kivcn mo trret,; satisfiiction. I think the fJrnver V Itaker Macrn'e I" "'"re easily nianautral, and less liable to iret .V..'' of order. I prefer the Grover A Itaker de cidedly." Mrs. Or. Watts, Xew York. VI have had one In my family for some two years; and fjnm what I know of Its working, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the n me. I can liardly see hnwanythlngeould be more complete or Rive better satisfaction." Mis. Gen. Grant. "I believe It to ho the best, all thinirs considered. oI hii v that I have known It is very simple nnd easily learned the sew Inn from the ordinary spools n a rrent ndvantaire; the stitch tn entirely relinblo; it does ornamental work beautifully; it tn not liable to not out of order. Mra. A. M Spooner, 36 Done! St. Brooklyn. "I am acquainted with the work of me principal machine, and I prefer the Grover linker to them all, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I have work In thehoiiso which was done nine years aito which in still irood." Mrs Dr.' Mc Croady, Xo. 43 Kant !i3d street, N. Y. "More than two-thlrdn of ail the sewinsdono in mv fiunilv for tho last two ve.?18 '""s heen done by Grover & Itaker'n Mai'liii?". nl"' I nover had a irarmcnt rip or neod nn"""nf except those rents which troiiisomebovi, W'H '"ake In whole cloth. It ts. in i-.'.y opinion, b.v far the most valu alileof an'v t have trieJ. -Mrs. Henry Ward Ileeeher. "The Grover it Ttuker Sow-Ins; Mii-' chine has lendered In every rcspei't, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so many al vantages with lieauty ot exoeir tiou and economy iu price Unit it la a lie cesity in every household." Mra. Gover nor Geary, llarrisburn, Pa. 'I have had the Grover Bakor Ma chine for ten or twelve veirn in constant use in 111 v house I liavo seen and known every kind of Family sewine, both per sonal and household,' accomplished up tho Grover A Itaker Machine, to tho enti. satisfaction of all concerned, Uov. Stephen II. Tvmr. "I lind the Grover ct Paker Slih-h will woaraslnmra the tfiuiiients do outwear the t'lii'inent In fact. Tho stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, as others do: and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 Fast twou- ty-iouriu street, JN. x The Grover and Itaker Hewing Machine Company manufacture both the Flastic and Lock Stitch Machine, and otter the pubi.'c a choice of tho best machines nf both kinds, at thoir establishments In all tliolartfo cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout tho country. Price lists and samples Cf sewing in both stitches furnished on application to Grovei & Baker S. M, Co., 17 Wood Street, Pitt burgh, Pa. i ; NT WANTED. The now booV GOD ItEASOX AXD SCI KXCK ; or ne Landmarks of Truth, is highly n ended by all demonstra tions, anil .a rapioly. Agents khould se cure a choice of tichl, at once. Send for 1111 ins, aud see extra inducements. Frank liu I'ublisliing Co, 7U Chestnut St.t 1'hila ilelpli.a, 'l 4l RUPTURE CoMp..'Mt. ai. (Uf Bravlwf N Y sli1 ' l viUi pH.iiucr)iiio llktMr uf tasM Msrtlt4 ' lbs H un War ! HeNMr m. Idlian ud Mi-trait- 9 twrnn-t travel Nt Imsy.ntara, wbt prvtaud ! bat ttMft UwUlf. h (Mm mm sit PATENTS. 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Is your memory Impnred ? Is your mind constantly dwellitlir on this subject'? Doyotr foot tTufl, listless, moping, tired of company, er lile? Do you wisk to be left alone, away from every body?. Dooa any little tlung mkc yea start er jump? Is your sleep broken or re-tlesn? Is tbo lnstre of your rye ta brilliant? The bloom OH your check an bright? D yoil enjoy yournolf in society as well ? Da you pursue your business wt'i the same energy? Do you feci as much contidence iu youself ? Are your spirits dull and flaj. ging, given to fits of melancholy ? If , do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, yonr kneen weak, and have but iit tle appetite, and you attribute this ta if pepsiaor liver-oatllaiat t Now, reader, self-abuse, Teaerealat 4- oases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion, w hen in perfect health, make the maa Did you ever think that thoso hold, defi ant, energetic, porsovoring, successful bus-inoss-mon arc always those whose genera tive organs are in perfoct health? Yoa never hear rorh men complain of being molancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of Jie heart. Thoy are nevet afraid they cannot sueceJ'l In business ; theydon'tbe coine sad and discouraged they arcalwaya polite and pleasant In tho company of la dies, and look you and them right la the fuee none of your dowtica-t looks or any mcannesH about thorn. I do nat mraa tnoe who keep the organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitution., but alaa these thoy do business with er fea TIow many men, from badly enrsd dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excosn, have brought ate ut that state of weakness In those organs that has reduced the geneal system so mneh nn to produce almost every ot tier disease Idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal afTeetinnn, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity Is heir to. and tho real came of the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored forall but the rlj;ht one. Diseases of those organs require the as of a Diuretic. HULMBoLD'S FLUID KXTIIACT BUCIIU is tho great Diuretic, ami la a certain euro for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravol, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Fcmnto Complaints, Gener al Dcbity, and al' diseases of tbo Urinary in-yuus, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and 1)4 matter of how long standing. If no treatment la submitted ta, Cm sumption or Insanity may ensue. O a Mesh and blood are auppoUod from these sources, and the health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends ae pri.mpt u of a reliable remedy. Helmbold's Extract Buchu, established upward of 19 Aeara. p epared by 11. T. H KLM BOLD, Druggist, fiU4 Broadway. Xow York, and li4 Ssnih IO1I1 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pkick il.'l't per lottle or H bottles lor A50, delivered to any ad dross, bold by all Druggestsevurywhsra N TOXK APR GHXriXF 1'XI.FfS 1'OXK TP IX ST1L I.XGHAVK1) Wrapper, fac smile of niy Chemical W aie houue. aud signed U. T. HLMiOLi.