TUESDAY BORNING, DEC. It, 1871, BOROUGH OFFICERS. Xurpei It. II. May. VoHHCihnen Jacob Shrirrr, J. U. Stronp, W. W, Dlmnd. 8. H, Haslet, .f. Wlnans. Juetiert of tht J'eacn W. P. Mereilliott, P. H. Knnj, ,rjnntable .1. N.Toitsworth. ; Vehunt Irirectnr J. Wlnans. J. A. Dalo, i. A, Proper, Jacob Shriver, D. S. Knox, U. V. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICEPvS. frntidrnt .Th-Iijc J auks t'AMrnni.L. 1 .rm( Juiigti3. A. Pnoi'Klt, Ax- IW COOK. gr,rijf-E. L. Davis. Dittricl Attorney W. W. Masoo. ' 'YeuHrr S. Nkti.kt. J"rot(ionolnrj, Jtegittcri Iiecortler, . J. II. Aonnw. CbmmiffiHi' V.'P. WnRKLicn, IIknj. Ii.i.iott, PicrKit MkbciLmott. - jannht tiHfieri'nten'lentH. F. ltoiiiiv.n. Jury LnnmiitionersJxn. GlLPtLLlAX, W. Paitkksox. County tlurveior S.T. TnwiJf. . fbroner Josiaii Wisans. ' County A mlitor. l Hack KIT, Em tlof.EMAN, Wm. Clahk. Membercf VongrcM I'Mh District O. W. ' S-OFIKI,0. Atnte naf-W. A. Wai.lacs!. Aewbly JoilMO. II ALL. . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ' I wish to eitd oil' all hooka for ' Viihling within thu present week, tlint vome in. All who have hooks to bind, will please bring them to tlio llEnn- LICAX office during this week, and good work and reasonable prices will be guaranteed. W. li. Dunn. We are a little delayed this week od nccouut of Sheriff's Sales, which ppear in another column. Ford. Wenk loft last week to go to East Brady to help Mr. Lawrence run his hotel. ' Services, morning and evening, v ill bo held in the M. E. Church, on Sunday next by Rev. S. S. Burton. Coal is quite plenty now, and is bringing 20 to 22 t-is. per bushel. We will take a loud or two oi. siiliscriiii ion. - i J. L. C.nig, the Station Agent re cently assigned to this pluee, w ill soon liring his family to town, aud becoino ft citizen. . Business of importance will come " before the Temple of If-uior on Fri day evening next. A full alteudauee la desired. Miss Adi-Iva Roberta was at home Jast week,' a few days on a visit. She -wont back to her schoul at Clarion the Jas of the week. Vaccinatum has been performed on a great 'uuiuAier' of our citizens aud .llA- lllRn.llil' H..lll!..ll U mu ju;iiii otii bion iiuyu sore arms r; ith a few exceptions. Deeds, SubpuMius, Executions, i ''warrant, Suminons, Informations, Notes and Leases, kept constantly oh i V,..,.l ..,.1 I',.. ., l . 1.:., ..r: ... .'"u tu iui paiu ait una I'llico. II. II. May, Esq., bus returned from a trip of four weeks to Lot.isville. He is looking hearty. He reports his ami, W. II., as doing finely and having jjood health. "Wo have heard that there was oino danger of Timothy Donovan losing his leg entirely, from the ctTects of the net-idem by which his leg was 1 We noticed three dee re being ship, ped at the depot on Mouday to par- tie living at a distance. -A good many F-of the deer creatures are being sluin ,iijj the creek. Our Fort Pitt Correspondent was in town last week. He says the rea son he does not communicate is thut tho mill is shut down at present, and motliing is goitig on except stocking. Work on Capt. Knox's new build. Jng is suspended for the present, but will be resumed nguiu as soon ax the remainder of ids lumber comes, weath er permitting. D. W. Clark has moved into his mew house, which is about us comforta ble a dwelling as a person needs. The ' Work is all done but the paiuiing, 'which will bo finished in the spring. ' We invite attention to a corrected time table of the Allegheny Valley It. li., which will he found on the second paye (of tiiis issue. We received-it too late fer.corrcction oil the out ide pnge. Mrs. F.E. Hinir.an, a -daughter inTSam'l McClintock, died at jhe resi ence of her father, in Harmony Tp., ihis county, yesterday morning. We liave not learned when or where the funeral services are to be held. A great deal of lumber is now in A bad condition in tha creek and river, being frozen iu tight, the water having backed over them after the ice flopped, nd frozen. They will iu all proba bility go nut with the ico. The ice in the river stepped on Tuesday night last, and most of the fiver was frozen over on Wednesday morning. The skating is said to be very good in spots. Some few teams crossed oi) the ice during tin week, but it is very dangersous. W hope to hare a solid bridge here durinjr tWs v!n!r Mr. Lewis Kicsler of East Hick ory linn returned from Cincinnati. He had charge of lumber belonging to the firm of II. A II. II. Stow & Co., and made the trip in fifteen day. Snow enough fell last weeK to fur nish an excuse for getting out sleds and sleigh bells, but at no time yet this winter has the sleighing been good. About six inches of now just about now would help things amazing. The Beaver Oil Company.nf which Mr. Ira Anderson h Manager is put ting down a new well on Hiram Heath's farm in Hickory Township. They are down 200 feet ami are drill ing about 20 feet each day. Jas. Dimond, of Oregon, N. Y., formerly a '.-ilizon of this place, was in town on a visit last week. He isiu very good health, and reports Wru's. family likewise William will pn.ba hlynit in an appearance here about Christmas. On Monday about noon Mr. II. Swaggort's house, across the river from Trunkeyville, was consumed by fire. Mr. Swnggart succeeded In saving the most of his furniture, but lost consid erable grain, provimnns &c. The fire caught from the stove pipe. Ernest H. Stow and Wesley Ball, who have been spending their vacation at their homes, at East Hickory, re turned to their school at Ediuboro, on Monday last, accompanied by Leon ard Range, of Ilarmo-.iy. They are all young men who will improve their opportunities. We are indebted to Jno. R. Lou thnr, Esq., of the firm of Ferd, Barn, dollar & Co.,, of Pueblo, Colorado, who was formerly n citizen of Forest, for files of Colorado papers, among which we noticed more particularly The People, w liich is a paper of mark ed ability, and a model of typograph ical neiiliicss. Thanks. The Quarterly Meeting for Hick ory Circuit, was held, as annonced on D-c. 2d and 3d. Rev. Q. L. Mead. Presiding Elder was present and preached. Tho collection amounted to S17.C5. The next Quarterly Meet ing for that circuit will be held at Beaver Valley on the 17th and 18th of Fehruary,'l872. A Christmas ball will be given a, the Tionesta House on Fridoy even ing, Dec. 22.1. Two bands will be in attendance, and good music may be expected. A committo of gentlemen and two floor managers of undoubted ability in lliut direction, have been choeo to carry out the programme, and we have no doubt that a good dance will 1)3 Lad. There was quite an excitement in East Hickory on last Tuesday morn ing, occasioned by the report that n individual had forzen to death the uiht at the residence of Doc. Allison. The fears of sympathetic people were some what composed when it was definitely ascertained that the departed one was only a hound puppy. Hequitscat in race. Another meeting has been had between Coburn and Mace, tho prize fighters, which resulted in a draw game. Both parties were evidently ufraid they would get hurt, and after order insr the 'contestants' to the scratch sev eral tiniia the referee decided the fight a draw, and all bets off. We were in hopes that one of them would be kill ed in the fight, and the olliei hanged for his murder. But, "Tw-us ever thus from chMJhood's hour; I've Heeu my foumlost hopes decay." P. O. Notice. All those who rojeive papers, mag a zincs &c, at Tionesta P. O. are noti fied to pay the postage within the pres. ent week, or afte r that time, they will be withheld. J. M. McKay, P. M. NoTicp. A meeting of tho Stock holders of the Oil Creek and Alle gheny River Railway Company will be heM at the office of the Company, In Philadelphia, at No. 230 Walnut St., on the 19th day of December, A. D. 1871, at 12 M., for the purpose of considering and acting on Articles of Consolidation and Merger of tho Union Hinl Titueville Rail Road Company, with Itie Oil Crek and Allegheny River Railway Company. F. A. Phii.lii8, Sec'y. Corry, Nov. 30, 1871. 38 2t Thanks. I desire to return hearty thanks to Sidney C. Smith, f r tho present of a barrel of the best flour on Thanksgiv ing Day. Jesus tiid: "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." Many thanks are also giv en to T. J. Bowman for tho gift of a pair of good pantaloons. May a thou sand of Heaven's choicest blessings abide upon these noble friends. J. A. Humi:, Fni Hi'-k'Ty, Ps. Again ahead of all I is the exclama tion wo make on opening "Peterson's Magazine" for January. It is impose ' bio to conceive how a lady's book could be handsomer, or more perfect. "I Wonder if I Could Dance," the principal steel -plate, la one of the most charming we have ever seen. Another steel-plate is "The New Gov erness," illustrating a beautiful tale by the author of "Kathleeu's Love-Story." Tho double size mammoth, colored, steel fashion plate is a gem of loveli ness: these colored, mammoth steel plates are a specialty .with "Peterson." The price is but two dollars a year, with great deductions to clubs; and splendid premiums are offered to the persons getting up clubs. Specimens are sent gratis. We advise parties to see a specimen before subscribing for anything else. Aldress, Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia. Notice. Thoso who have not yet paid their subscriptions to the M. E. Church Building in this place, arc earnestly requested to pay the same to me at once.' There is a church del t now due which these subscriptions were made to meet. Both subsrciptioii", the old ond the new, have matured, and the time has now come when the church debt must be settled. Please give this matter early attention. By order of the Board of Trustees of M. E. Church. Milks W. Tate, Sec'y. & Treas. The Aldine fok Christmas, 1871. The long expected Christmas num ber hos arrived, and right royally have the publishers kept faith with their pat rons. A volume in itself, there are few holiday books of any price that can compete with the sumptuous elegance of this isssue of that remarkable pe riodical, The Aldine. The paper and the engravings nr fully equal in quality to the finest holiday books, and the pages folded down to the size of ordinary "4to," would make a volume of 128 pages, which, in cloth binding would retail for $5 00 : All of which, is afforded for one dollar, or to yearly subscribers for twenty-five cents ! Surely no bet ter example could bo asked of the mighty power of the printer's art to extend a refining iufluence to the humblest home! We would fnin dwell with a printers pride upon the subject of this splendid tribute to our art, bur we hope we have said sufficient to enable our readers to appreciate the importance of secur ing n copy for theselves, which they can do by addressing the publishers, James Sutton & Co., 23 Liberty st N.wYork. ExtraetM, IVi lumery, Hair Oils, Tooth HruHhcH, Comes and all kinds of Toilet Articles al tho Superior Lumber Co. .Store. SilkOimp. Silk Friu , Siik Velvet Ilibbons, (Iliupiire Lace, ilk nod Velvet Dutioiis, and all kinds of Press Trimmings for sale ut Superior Lumber Co. Store. A full lino of All Wool Long and Squaio, Imitation Paisley, and lilack Me rino Shuwls for Sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. A full line of Ladies' and Gents' fall and winter Silk, Mil' Lisle and Kleeea Lined lllovcs at Superior Lumber Co. 6tore. A full lino ol Undorw-ear, knit and Woollen Goods to be r eeived soon at the Superior Lumber Co. Storo. Table- Linen, Toweling, Linen Nnp kitiH, Plain Irish Linen, llird's Kyeandall kioils of Linen and Linen UoodM at Su perior Lumber Co. Storo. Good stylos of Paper Collars for lUetsl a box, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. L -o and Li non Collars in groat varie ty, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. .- Tho newest styles of lilies' Corsets at the Superior Luinbci Co. Store. Just received a new lot of Coatings and (,'ninieies, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. A full lino and superior quality of Hilk Ribbons, received uud for mio at Superior Lumber Co. Storo. - Ge.it' Hats and Caps, Fall and Winter Rtylcx, Men and Uoya' JtootM, u.ho a full variety of Ladioa' I.auo Hoots, Shoos, Gai ters and Ovcrtihoes at Superior Lumber Co. Store, llaid to l)cat thut new lot of Gents' Paper .Collurn, jut received at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Photograph Pictures and Frames at thn Superior Lumber Co. Store. The Superior Lumber Co. Store has just re- eived a large stock of over coatings, cloths, cassimeres, and goods connected with the Tailor Department, which we are bound to sell out ut very low prices, iu order to reduce our large stock of goods before taking si-ick on Jan. 1st. A fine assortment of Holi day books. Come one come all and buy your holiday goods. C'AKPn.vrEKS, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ot Forest county, w ho are iu want of any thing iu the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largoj-t stock in this section ot the country. They are making und repairing all kinds of Machinery and f-.-iw mill rgtlnjr at fhrt nti-e 1 tf. Jury List for December Term, 1871. ORAXD JURORS. Jenks John D. Hunt, Foreman. Barnctt John O. Brandon, Robert Ilulings, Archie Black. Green William McCam, Phillip Walters, Philetus Thompson. Hickory Ahiza Turdy, Thos. J. Bowman, Elias Albaugh. Harmony Austin Slater, C. L. Hauna, George Dunlap, Josiah Neil). Kingsley Daniel Harrington, Hor tou Murphy, Alfred Patterson, George W. Dean. Tioneeta Andrew Mealy, Peter Lovell, Christopher Cropp, Samuel E. McClintock. Tioiiesta Boro. A. II. Steele, S. S. Burton. PETIT JCROR.3. - - Howe Ileury Fox. Jenks Raymond Ilettish, James Walton, Rufus Dodge, Noah K. Bui- ton. Barnett Herman Knight, Peter Knight, Isaac Gordon, Peter Gaillev. Diuiicl Altman, James Rodgcrs, John Lackuor, John Eck, John Kellogg, William Williams, Edward Kerr, Douglass Moore, Philo Williams. James Black, Jr., Thomas Fitzgerald, David inegard James Dugaii, Johu Coon, Hickory William Connelly, Sam uel Dcmpsey, William Manross, Chas. II. Albauirh, Mathew Elliott. Richard Seckridge, Henry Suavely. Henry Glasmer, Henry Keifer, William B. Hall, Joseph Mealy James Hunter. John 8. Iiimgo, James A. Brown, William Albaugh. Harmony John Wills, John Cor nelius, George Manross, Francis M. Vogus, J. F. Connelly, Nathan Case, Jacob Vedder, William B. Unwell, William Pryor, John Snyder, George Swcatland, James Black.Samuel Man row, F. W. Hamilton, Jno. W. Sig gins, Winfield Scott, Ira Canfiold. Kingsley Harrison Morgan, John II. Uest, Henry Zindle, Charles South worth, N'ithan Burdick.Sainuel Levey, Jacob Berlin, Frederick Lewis, James R. Morgan. Tioiiesta Johu Greenan, Madisdn Church, George Huddleson, John Ho gan, Jo'in Carney, John Alio, Jacob Zents, Robert Alt, Samuel Clark Green James Haslet, James Wal ters, Ernest Beherns, Bobcit Broni buugh, William Myers. Tiuuesta Boro. G. W. Sawyer, A. II. Partridge, Joshua Thompson, John W. btroup, Silas J. Wolcott, J. Taylor Dale. . . .. r . Burlington. Leaving the Eaht and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shad we reach the West? The beet Lino is ac knowledged to be the C. B. & O.. joined together with the B. A M. Rail road by tnelrou Bridgeut Burlington, and called the Bmu.i.NaTOjr Route. The maiu line of tho Route running to Oiiiuha. connects with the great Pa cific liouds, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. I'lie Middle Uiuucli, entering Nebraska at Plaits uiouui, posse iiuough l,iucolii, the Oiuie Cuiuu, uud wat tins year Ie Uuisouu iu iJ oi t Kearney, forming the siiunwi rjuto across the Continent by over ilKJ miles. Auoiuer uiauch of the B. M., diverg ing at lied Oak, talis uitu u line niii luug iiowu the Mitisoun through oi. Joe to Kansas City, ami all Kansas. PuancUjjeis by this route to Kansas, see inmois, Southern Iowa, uud Mis souri, aud, by u slight divergence, can see .Nebl'uika ulso. iiovein of line views should remem ber the liurliugto'u Route, lor its low us "High gleaming from alitr" its tree- j lriugeii steams Its rough bluff's and quarries its coru-oceaus stretching over the prairies further than eye cau reach. Laud-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have friends among the two tbousaud who have already, bought farms irom Geo. 8. Harris, thu Land Commissioner ol the B. & M. li. R. al Burlington. Iowa, or among i the four thousand home steaders aud preemptors who luet year filed claims iu the Lincoln laud olfice, where "Un cle Sam is rich eiiutigh to give us all a farm." The Beit Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit ...,t.l .... .1.. - M'.. .... l ! uufc.u vim imu li'i uri ui li MIC! nilll and Chestnut Streets, Meudville, "Pa., and is owned by M. P. Jenks. He has just received a largo and superior stock of Jewelry, which he has mark ed down to the bottom figures, and we cau conscientiously recommend this bouse to our readers if they want any thing ill that line. The slock is very extensive, uud one cannot fail to suit himself iu anything iu this line. Give Junks a call w heu you go to Meadville, and you will not regret it. 27 if Book Binding. We are agent for us good a book bindery as there is an yw here. We are prepared to do all tint liindiii which j may bo brought to us, at low lutes, I aud satisfaction guaranteed, rtsinjil.-s j eun be sort st tVd f rfire ' ' Fop Sale,' The desirable Farm, known as the Dr. Sibbald Farm, containing about 80 acres, bottom sand, located on tho Al legheny River, three miles above Tio ncsta. Good two-story framo house, large barn, good orchard, and desira ble improvements. For terms &c. en quire of W. W. Mahox, lioneata, Pa., or Beogi A Sinclair, 33 tf Cleveland, Ohio. We have just received a full sup 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' Knit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, &c, Ac. Si prnion Lumber Co. Prospectus for 1372. FIFTH YI:AK. A Jlrprrtenttttivc nnil champion 0 Ameri can Art. THE ALDINE: An I 'Ititttratrit Sfnntlthi Jonrnnl etaimeii to be the tmniUomcut liper inthe Wut OL. NEW FEAlURES FOR 1872. ART DEPARTMENT. As n guarantee of tho excellence of this department, tho puhli-hcr would boir to annoumw during the poming year, ppoct iiiens from the following em. nent Ameri can ArtistH i W. T, Richards, . Victor N'elilisr, Wm. Hart, Wm. H. Wilcox. ' Win. Beard, J anion IS. Ileard, George Smiley, .lames Smiley, Aim. Will, It. Piiruet, Granville Perkins, Frank Heard, V. O. C. barley, Paul Dixon, J. Hows. Those pictures aro being reproduced without rcimrd to expense, by the verv best engravers in tho country, and will bear tho severest critical comparison with the best I'oreiirii work, it leinr tlm deter mination of ihe pnbliNhers that Til K A L DINK shall be a sueeesKful vindication of Am rienn taste in competition with anv cxiwtinir publication in tho world. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. Where so much attention U paid to illus tration and get up of tho work, too much dependence on appearance may very naturally be feared. To miticipa'to kuc.i niiHHivintfs, it is only necessarv to slat-, that, the editorial inaiiuKciiicii't of Tills ALDINE has been intrusted to Mr. Kich. ard Henry Stoddard, who has rocoived as surances of assistance from a ho-t of the most popular writors and poets of tho country. THE VOLUME FOR 1872 w ill contain nearly :kki panes, and about 2."i0 tine enirraviitttH. Coiiimenciiifr with the numboi lor Jannry, every third num- I or will contain a beautiful tinted picture on plate paper, I user tod as a frontir.oioee. The Christmas number for 1872, will oh a splendid volume In .tsolr, connmiing tiltv enirravlnps, (four in tinti and, allTionuii retailed at $1 will be sent without extra charge to all yearly autmcribcrs. A Chrome to every Subscriber was a very popular feature lnit vcar, and will bo repeated with the present vdiiuio. The publishers have purchased and repro duced, at great expouse, tho beautitul oil painting by Skis, entitled "Damh Na TUKE'n Mc-dooi.." Tho nliroim, is 11x13 Inches, and is an exact lac-xiinilo, in Mim and appearance, of the original picture. No American ehromo, which will at all oomparowith it, has yet bum otfurudat re tail fo less than the price asked for I'll K A I. DIN li and It to ether. It will lie do-, livered free, with the January number, to every subscribers who pays for one year in advance. TERMS FOR 1872. One cop), one year, with Oil CAromo (fi.00 Vive Copies, " " 20.00 Any person sending 10 names and $40 will receive an extra copy gratis, making II copies fur tho m mev. Any person wisn.uto work fur a premi um, cau have our premium circular on ap plication. Wo irivo inanv beautiful and desirable articles ottered by noother papor. AllVIU.rMI.il U'iul.l ... n... .... k. ........... ly. as our airout, wilt apply, u ith reference. .w.-,.. V, ,,,, IIUllll. JAMES SUTTON &. CO., PfBI.ISItEltS, : 83 Liberty St., New York. THIS IS NO HUM DUG! OX With aie. lllu-llt. nnll.r lit' nvnii nn.l l...t ,.mi mm rwcive, oy rmurn man, a correct picture of your tuturo hiiNband or wile, v mi name aim uaieoi mai-rnc-ft AUilrosa W. l-ox. P. O. Drawer No. 81, Fulum ville N. Y. ly j. ROPER CALORIC ENGINE COMPANY, 1-4 CHAM BE IIS ST., Maufacturerg of Hot Air Engines. I, 2, and 4 Horso-Pow-or. No water iinoiI I Cannot explode I No insurance demand- n.l I tV! V., I li-l.ln I.. , ..... . . 2 order 1 Jlcil Hires no Sklllod Knginecr ! in 25 cents per day por horse pnwor. 22-4t PSYCHOLOGIC Fascination or H-u 1 Charming, 400 pagow by Herbert Ham ilton, 11. A. How lo use tins power f w hich all pi KfcM at will. Divination, Spiritual ism, (Sorceries, Dt-monolugy, Uu-.l a thous and other wonders,. I'rico by mail il.'ij in cloth i paper covers $I.Ui. 'copv free to ngcnui oniy. vt.insi moniniy r-asiiy made. Address r. u. Kvaua, Tub., '21 S. I 1-tU St., a-:-4t r H E A-N E C T A R IS A Pl'HH iii.A(;k ti:a villi the Green Tea Flavor .Vill i Hiit. rl to suit all astca. For sale every wliero, in our "trade mark nuiii l and half pound packues only, am) sale wholesale only by the Greit Atluntic snd Panillc Tea Co., 8 f hutch St. New York. P. O. llox S5lKi. Send for Then- N .HHar circular, 7-4t A i i:TS, I.imiU ! 82 to' $12 daily easily maile. rolitablo and respec table business. little novelty wanted by everybody. Succuss sure. Send stamp for circulars to ( 'hil' eb II .V Teliipleti.n, Manufacturers, til j llroalway, N. . 27 41 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR CftiWKs: o Comfort 27-4t -Hound canvass- AttlCVTS WANTED ing liook PKXT FI5KK! of poKtatro on ictM'i)t of cniH, and ex (iilhive ti rriloi v ranliMl on llio rKTOlIILJIOMi: iw u li;. Contains over!" illusimtioiis Isa com plete Library of Hlbll 111 Knowledge. Fx c'lig all oiIiioh. In Knglish and eriiian. Wm. Flim A- Cn , fLils , Pa. y 4t. pnorosED . . : ' . . f , AMENDMENT TO THE C0VSTITU , TI0N OP PENNSYLVANIA. , JoIJIT RESOI.rTTt?f " ' ' TroposiniT an amendment to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. R it fieolrml by the Senate an I Ifnve of tcprrKentntirnn nf the (miiionrettlth of I'cnnxilvan a in Uenrrat Anscmhli nttt, That tho follow ing amendment ortlioCon Htitution of this Commonwealth lie pro posed to tho peoplo for their adoption or rejection, pursuant t tlioprovisionsot the tenth article th-reof, to wit: AMKNPMENT. Strikeout tho Sixth Section of tho Sixth Article of tho Cunsti tition, and inertln lion thereof the following: "A State Treasurer shall bo ehosen hv the qualified electors of the State, at such tinios and for such term of service as shail be prescribed by law." JAMKS IT, WRRrt, Speaker of the notice of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACK. Sneaker of the Senate. Approved tho lifWnth dav of Jnnn. Anno Domini one thousand oight hundred and seventy-one. JNO. W. rtEATtV Prepared and eertilied for pulilication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution. F. .lol'.DAN, Secrotarr of tho Common wealth. OflKss Serrot irvor tho Commonwealth. IlnrrMmrg, .Iulv5!h, IM7I. J 1.1ml GROVER & EAKER S K W I X M A CII I X E S . T io following are selected from thous ands of testimonials of Fimilnr character, as expressing the reasons for tho prefer ence of the Grover& Baker Machines over all others. . ' "Tliko tho drover ,t Ttaker Ma chine, In the first place, hecattso If T had anV other, I should still want a Grover Itaker i and having a Grover A Raker it answers the purpose of all the rest. It docs a urreatcr variety of work and iseasier to iearn than any other," M rs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June) ' "I have had several yonrs' expe rience with Grover Maker Mnchi "e. which has irlven mo grfst sntlsfivtlnn. 1 think tho Grovor.t Maker Machine is more easily managed, and ress liable to cot nut of order. I prej'er tho Grover iv linker do eidcdly." M r. Dr. Watts, New York. "I have had one in mv fhmilv for some two years; and Cioin what I know of iu workings, and from tho testimony ol many of my friends w ho use the a mo. 1 can hardly see howauythingeould bo more complete or give belter satisfaction."- Mrs. Gen. Grant. "I believe It to be the best, all things eoiiHidorud.orauy that I have k now n It is very simple and easily learned; the sew ing trout the ordinary spools is a groat advantage; thestiUihis entirely reliable; it does ornamental work U-autifully ; it is not liable to get out of order. Mrs. A.M Spoonor, 36 Bond St. ilrooklvn. 'I am acquainted with the work of ine prmcinai machines, and I prerer the Grover .V llaknr to them all, because I con sider the stitch more clastic. I havo work in the limine which was dono nino vears ago which is still good." Mi-n, Dr.' Mo- ureauy, o, Kast ttkl street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the Rewlngdouo in my family for the last two years brs lieeo done bv Grover A Maker's Machines and I never liad a garment rip or noon mending, except loose rents w men trolK-some boys will make in whole cloth, It Is, In my opinion, by far the most valu ablenf any I hove tried," Mrs, Henry Ward Ileochor. "The (trover A Baker Sewin-r Mi. ehinn has lendered in tvery respect, tho most perfect satislactlon. It combines to niany advantages with beauty of evocu iiou ami economy m price that II Is a ne- cesity in every household." Mrs. Govcr nor Geary, llarrisburg, Pa. "I have had tho Grover A linker M. chine for ten or twelve yetrs tn constant use in my house I have seen and known every kind ol family sowing, both per. sonal and household, accoinplisltcd up tho Grover A Itaker Machine, to theenti. Mitiataetioii of all concerned, Hov. Stephen II. 1 villi, "I iiud thoGrovor A Baker StiU h will wear ashing as tho garments do outwear the varment iu fact. Tho stitch will not nreak on bias seams, w lieu stretched. others do ; and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. Whiting, 4 ICast tweu ty-lburth street, N. Y. Tho Grover and Kakor Sowing Machine Company manufacture both the Klastic and Lockstitch Machines, and ofier the public a choice of tho best machines ol both Kinds, at taoir establishments in all the large cities, and through agencies In nearly all towns throughout tho country. Prico lists and samples of sewing in both stitches fu rnlHlie.il on application to Grovoi A linker H. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. 4 i J NT WANTED. T.'JV'LV Ul)k (i0D keasox and S 'I KN Cfc I or na I jinduiHrks of Truth, is h hrhlv eolr ,..1.1 i... aii .1... lions, and-' sraploly, Agents sliouid Ke en re a choice of field, at once. Send for lerms, and sen extra Inducements. Frank lin Publishing Co. 712 Chestnut St., Phila delphia. 2- 4t Rl'vM aurl ConH bj Tr, tmtn'i Punl ApplttM l CauiiMiuiid. Btfl Broly. N T. ent dha. ..r tt With ulftiffrpmfl lik'iM ot a twferc ud mtxmr -mrm mi h lk H orj tt rd Kauur ckaa, lur and w(UkiL mif trl'Uf ibp-awra, vku prwiawl l br tMB MillUltW til f. IMUUIAII. 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ADDRESS To tho Nervooui 4 JL V 1 r AW 3D ET3 ITL,ITAT E3 X) . w ITOSK su(TerinTS havo hnon protrsot ed from hidden ausea, and whos cases requiro prompt troatmcot to render existence lUsirabls i If yon are suffering, or hare ioTer4 'f from Involuntary diwbarges, what effeol loos it produce on your gnnoral hraltht T ... ...... r i t. j .i : i .1 !iii.Ait I'VJ jrou iT-i nnii, ut-oiiiiitirii, I-MSIIJ UICUI Ddis a little extra exertion prodnco pal- -pitatinn of thehenrtT Hoes your liver, r urinary orgnus, Or your k Idneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky of fhrf-ky, or li It ropy .... UA,tl: -,- n v,iv -1-..... . -;-n I the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom f- tor IT. Iina BtOoil fcivhitnf Tin von hitv - spells of short brenthingor dispepsia? Are vour bowels rotistlnatedf Do vou fiv spoils of frainting, or rushes of blood t the head ? Is your memory linpnrel ? It your mind constantly dwelling on tlda subject? Poyou foci dull, ll.-itloss, moplnp, . : 1 r Mi- m ,A inu.1 .fi com fan j , i.t iiir I ivu ou tiibb n ire leu aiouo, away irom every oooyj Does any Utile thing tnvkeyou start er Jump? Is j-our sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustre ofyour-yo am brilliant?' The bloom on vour cheek aa bright? : D you enjoy yoursolf in society as well ? D you purstio your business with tho same energy ? Do you feel aa much confidence in youself? Are your spirits dull and Jlag. gitig, given to fits of melaucholy ? If , . do not lay It to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your bark weak, your kneoa weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute th. t if a jiepsiaor Uvr-ouiplill? Now, reader, elf-abase, yere!tj 4- cascs badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of ths generative organs. The organs of genera tion, wheu in perfect health, make the maa Did you ever think that those hold, deO int, energetic, persevering, snoeemftil business-men are always those whose" genera 'Ive organs are in perfect health? Yom never hear Mich inon complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid Ibsy cannot succeed In buslnoss j they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they aroalways polite and pleasant in the company of la dies, aud look you and them right in ths lace nono of your downcast looks or any meanness about them. I do nat mesa tnose who keep the organs Inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitutions, but also thss they do busluesa wUU or fos. . ; How mnny mn, nwmjbadly eure "dls "aes, from tho enV-ts of self-nlm'se an4 excess, have brought alx ut that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the gcnetU system so much as to produce almost every otherdisease Idiocy, lunacy, paral vsls, spinal alloetions, suleidA, and al most every other fbrin of disease whirs, hliinanitv is hoir to. and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever supported sad have doctored fur all but Ike right.oae. Diseases of these organs require the ase of Diuretic. HKLM HOLD'S FLt'IB EXTHAUT BUCHU is the freat Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Orjiau- . It- Weakness, Keioalo Coinjlulits Gener al Debity, and all diseases of tho I'rinarj Urgans, whether exislilig In Male or Fe male, from whatever cause nriginatlug, ' and no matter of how long standing. - If no treatment Is submitted to, Cm sumption or Insanity may-rusu - O I llesli ahd blood are supiwrteU front these sources, and the health ana happiness, ' a-sd that of Posterity, depends asset prompt ueuf a itlisble rsuied. ' Helnibold's Kx tract Iluchu, estubllkhsl upward of I'J.A'iars, prepared by II. T. HKLM ISOLD, Druggist, :,W4 ltroailwsy. , New York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street, r Philadelphia, Pa. PnicK $1.U." per bottle or 0 bottles for $ii.50, delivered lo any ad druss. Isold by all DrugosUieveryw Ure. XT ON II AI;R GFNCIXH I'SI.MS 1 DONK TP IN STFI. I NtiKA 1-D Wi upper, I'sc sinilo of mv Chemical Wsr- house, find signed 1L T. HKLM U IJJ. ? It