TUESDAY MORJilNQ, DEC. 19. 1371. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgc H. II. Mat. Cotinci'men Jacob Shrlvpr, J. K. Stroup, W. W, Dimond. 8. H, Haslet, .1. Wlnans. Junl ices of the 1'taeeXV, F. Merollliolt, tt. 8. Knox. CbutlaldrJ. N.Teltsworth. tcJiool Oirtctors J. Winnns, J. A, Dalo, J. A. Proper, Jacob Shriver, I). 8. Knox, W. I). Irwin. rORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. president JvduejAMRn CAWPtlKM.. Anmiciate Jndyea). A. Pltorun, AN Jltw Cook. -iihrriir K. T Davis. JXttrict Attorney W. W. MASOn. lVaasurrr 8. Skti.ey. J'rothonotary, Register A Recorder, rf. 4. Fl. AOMKW. Cbinm.'MfoTK-r N. P. Wheeler, BKKJ. Elliott, Hbtkr Mkrctlhott. Counr.y Superintendent a. F. Ron nun. Jurw Oommi'Mioner Ja. Oii.FILLIAN, Wm. Patterson. County Surveyor S.D. Irwix, (kroner Josiah Wias. (bunt.v 4iJ(Vo ) !.. I.. llACKF.TT, Eli IIoi.kman, Wm Clark. Member of Vongits VJth District O. W. ScnviKLtv .State A'esa'c V. A. Wallack. Asscwbly John U. Mali.. IA3CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Burton prt-ni'lies at Anbury Clin pel, nnd Uenn Furm, on Sunday next. Sunday School is picking up. A larger attendance last Suliliatli than we have seen since hint summer. Mr. anl Mrs. Bates, of Titusville, ml Harry Bates, n student ef Alleghe ny College, are nt present in town ou n visit. Miss Sue and Master Bennie May returnee' from their school at Beaver, on Saturday last, to spend the holidays with their parents. A full attendance of the members of the Temple of Honor is requested on Friday evening next, as business of importance will he transacted. Reek's Mills commenced running agaiu last Wednesday, after a stoppage of about a week, occasioned by the breaking of i iiue of the machinery. . All yo duncists remember the par ty ou Friday evening of this week at Tionesta House. Mr. Ittcl will spure no pains to mute the party as attrac tive as possible. Tne Foiest Brass Band is at pres ent .without a leader but we under- stand that arrangements are being made ' by which n first-class teacher will sooi) be secured. - ".I . 1 1 Ts . t rve receivou a can, on rnoay hist from Mr. Yiuceut, formerly of the 1-..;. r li' t f . - .i t! iji w lupuoucun. lie says me uiiicn is now devoting its attention exclusively n inh. work nnil lma cnoiitrh in do , " o A report comes to us that there is a case of small pox at Hickory. We do' not credit the report, because our correspondent there would certainly inform us if such were the case. Miss Olive Logan is to be joined iu the holy bonds of matrimony, with a gentleman named Sykes, of New York, to day.' We suppose wo may, in the course of time luok fur some "Olive-branches." The sleighing is said to be pretty 'good out ou the bills, although the iinuw is almost "too thin," iu town at )reseut writing, to make sleigh ridiug n.i.i.u .no u...i.. .nL.iiii iii...... - . ill. object. 1' rom present appearances .single sleighs will be in demand this We overlooked, until too late for last weeks paper, the fact that Mr. W. T. Alexander had associated him self with J. II. Patrick, Esq., in the publication of the Clarion Jiepnblican. We hope the new firm will meet with the most undoubted success in Repub licuiiging Clarion County. The Yenawjo Citizen comes to us this week clothed in a new dross, aud is materially improved in appearance. We are glad to note this evidence of of prosperity of the Citizen. We hope the additional patronago it may re ceive, will more than justify the ex pense of the improvement. S. J. Wolcott, W. Grovo and G. W. Binghart are at home now pre paring to spend the rest of tho winter with us. Mr. WnlcnM's well nt V... terpise was down but owing to the pipes freeiing up could not he worked. We believe Mr. Wolcott does not ex pect to get much oil out of it.. : Mr. Slater is taking out his lum '.ber from the mouth of the creek, Mr. Arner is rafting his over, and Hall it May are taking dome of t'jeirs out. AWunderstand Hint some of the know ing ones are looking for a break-up be fore the first of January, and are striving to be prepared for it. A social party was given at the residence of M. Henry, on Thursday evening last, at which ell who were present enjoyei themselves admirably. It wns generally a matter of surprise to all that we had o many young folks o. both sexes in town, ami now that the ac" i d'scov-te I, a'l that is need ed to get them together, ia opportuoi .1?. I A bard freeze ou last Friday nigh made the ico bridge n cross the Alle gheny at this place a substantial structure; the foundation being sure (till a thaw occurs) aud the super structure excellent. A collision occurred on the O. C. A A. R. Ry., on Thursday morning last, between the morning freight down and the construction train, near Eagle Rock. Several cars were smashed, aud one man had his leg broken, which was set by Dr. Hunter, Company Sur geon. Services will bo held in the Pres byterian Church in this places, on Friday evening, Saturday afternoon nnd evening, and Sunday morning and evening next. Communion services will be held on Sunday morning, at which time candidates for membership may bo admitted, if previously fuud unobjectionable. Rob't Guy ton brought in a load of ten doers tho other day, and almost every day we see two or three being brought in. Up to the present time we believe the most of them have been shipped away. The time for slaying dee.rs is almost expired, and after Jan unry 1st, 1872, it shall be unlawful to molest them until the 1st of Septem ber next. So improve your time and kill enough to satisfy yourselves until that time. . Next week is Court week. Judge Jenks presides. Many important cases will come up for trial during this court, nnd according to the encomiums lav ished upon our new Judge by the pa pers of Clarion, where ho held his first Court, all will bo dispossd of iu the best manner. The case of Common wealth vs. Barnhart will be tried at this term of court, and will be watched with interest. We welcome the week as a financial bless. ng. We have received two copies of a paper yclept The Train Lipuc, which has for its object the pushing foward of the name of Geo. Francis Train, for the Presidency iu 1872. We don't with to "x," and us a reason we will i j nolo a little story which we once heard of this Gravel Train. Ho was once attending a horse race on Long Island, ami lost all his money except one hundred dollars, betting on the wrong horse. He then offered to bet his last hundred, that "be was tho big gest fool in America." A sporting man at once stepped up, pulled out his well stutfed pocket-book, and said: "I'll take the bet, provided you are not George Francis Train !" Bau.ou'b Magazine Foil January. We find in the January number of Bullous Magazine, which is just issued, such a complete collection of stories, .otiiiiuees, poems, engravings, and real useful information, that we do not wonder "Ballou's Monthly" is so pop ular with all classes of society. Here we see a New Year's story, and there a sea yarn, and so we read through the whole publication and wish for more. The magazine is only SI. 00 per year, or 15 cents per copy, and is for sale at all tho news depots in tho countrx. Thomes & Talbot, Publishers, 03 Cou- gress. Street, Boston. We will employ 50 or 75 good teams, with drivers, to haul lumber, for which we will pay $3 per day and 6Sid sleds and chains, board for men and teams, but not shoeing. Apply at Coon Creek, on Tioncsta, or Thorn's Run, on the Clarion. John Cobb & Soxs. Tionesta, Dec. 18, 1871. Star Spaxolku Banner. Thin fa vorite family paper takes its 100,000 renders by surprise in tho issue for 1872, just received. It is enlarged to same si.e as N. Y. Ledger, and appears in an entire new dress, elegant new heading, border, type, Ac. The pub lishers of the "Banner" give a new and superb "Prang Chromo" nod their large and first class paper a whole year for only 75 cts. Try it. Send 6 ceuts for a sample copy, to Star Spangled Banner, Hinsdale, N. II. Notice. All persons who know themselves indebted to tho undersigned, are re quested to settle up before the 1st of January, 1872, in order that w may all begin the New Year aright. D. S. Knox & Co. The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestnut Streets, Meadville, Pa., and is owued by M. P. Junks. 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 w.irt any thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, ami one cannot fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jenki a call when you go to Meadville, nd you will not regret it. 27 tf Notice. Those who have not yet paid their subscriptions to the M. E. Church Building in this place, are earnestly requested to pay the same to me at once. There is a church debt now due which theso subscriptions were made to meet. Both subsreiptions, the old and 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 tho Board of Trustees of M. E. Church. Miles W. Tate, Sec'y. & Treas. Notice. A meeting of the Stock holders of tho Oil Creek and Alle gheny River Railway Company will be held 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 the Union nnd Titusville Rail Rond Company, with the Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railway Company. F. A. Phillips, Sec'y. Corry, Nov. 30, 1871. 3G 2t Kxtrai!t, Perfumery, llitir Oils, Tooth Itruslies, Tombs and all kind of Toilet Articles at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. Silk (Jimp. Silk Frin , Silk Velvet Ribbons, (limpure I. ace, ilk and Velvet But'ons, and all kindsof Irens Trimmings for sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. A full lino or All Wool Long and 8uaro, ImiUtiou Paisley, and Black Me rino Shawls for Sale at Superior Lumber Co. Store. V full lino of Ladios' and Gents' fall ml winter Silk, Sil r Lisle and fleece Lined UIovos at Superior Lumber Co. Store. A full lino ol Underwear, knit nnd Woollen floods to bo r ceivod soon ut the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Table Linen, Toweling, Linen Nap kins, Plain Irish Linen, Uird's Kycnnd all kinds of Linen and Lineu Hoods at Su perior Lumber Co. Store. (Jood styles of Paper Collars for 10 cts. box, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. Lnco nnd Linen Collars In great varie ty, ut tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. The newest styles of Ladies- Corsets at tiie Superior Lumber Co. Store. Just received a new lot of Coatings and Cassimeies, at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. A full line and superior quality of Silk Ribbons, received and for su.e nt Superior Lumber Co. Store. Gents' Hats and Caps, Fall and Winter Styles, .Men and Hoys' Hoots, u.so a lull vuriety of LndicV Ijxce Hoots, Shops, Gai ters and Overshoes at Superior Lumber Co. Store. Hard to beat that now lot of Gouts' Paper .Collars, Just received at Superior Lumbar Co. Store. Photograph Pictures and Frames at tun Superior Lumber Co. Store. The Superior Lumber Co. Store has just received a large stock of over coatings, cloths, cassimcres, and 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 stack on Jan. 1st. A fine assortment of Holi day books. Como one come all and buy your holiday goods. Burlington. Leaving the East and arrivinsr at Chicago or Indianapolis, how sha,l we reach the West? Ihe best Line isac knowledged to be tho C, B. & Q , joined together with the B. & Mi Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and culled the Burlington Route. Tho main hue of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Rouds, und lorms to-day the lead ing route to California, i'he Middle Brunch, eutering Nebraska at Platts mouth, passes through Lincoln, the .State Capital, und will this year be "finished to Fort Kearucy, forming the shortest ruute across the Continent by over 100 miles. Auother branch of the B. M., diverg ing ut Red Oukfalls into a line run ning down the Missouri through r?l, Joe to Kansas City, and all Kausas. 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 Bui liiigton Route, for its towns "high gleaming from alar" its tree fringed slcuins lis rough blutfs and quarries its coru-oceaus stretching over tiio prairies further than eye can reach. Laud-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for they have fi iends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Land Commissioner ot the B. &, M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or aim ng the four thousand home-steuders ami preemptors who last year filed cluims in the Liucoln land olhVe, where "Un cle Saiu U rich enough to give us all a farm." Book Binding. We are agent for as good a bnok bindery us there is anywhere. We are prepared to do ull the binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sswplc ran be wn at this ffie. Jury List for December Term,' 1871. GRAND JURORS. Jenks John D. Hunt, Foreman. Barnctt John G. Brandon, Robert Huliugs, Archie Black. Green William McCain, Tbillip Walters, Philetus Thompson. Hickory Amiit Purdy,Thos. J. Bowman, Elias Alhaugh. Harmony Austin Sinter, ' C. L. Ilanna, George Dunlap, Josiuh Neill. Kingsley Daniel Harrington, Hor ton Murphy, Alfred Patterson, George W. Dean. Tionesta Andrew Mealy, Tctcr Lovell, Christopher Cropp, Samuel E. McClintock. Tioncsta Boro. A. II. Steele, S. S. Burton. petit jurors. Howe Ileury Fox. Jenks Raymond Hettish, James Walton, Rufus Dodge, Noah K. Bui ton. Barnett Herman Knight, Peter Knight, Isaac Gordon, Peter Gailley, Daniel Altmuu, James Rodger, John Luckner, Johu Eck, John Kellogg, William Williams, Edward Kerr, Douglass Moore, Plain Williams, James Black, Jr., Thomas Fitzgerald, David Wiuegard James Dugau, John Coon. Hickory William Connelly, Sam uel Deiupsey, William Manross, Chas. II. Alhaugh, Mathcw Elliott, Richard Seckridge, Henry Suavely, Henry Glassner, Henry Keifer, William B. Hall, Joseph Mealy James Hunter, John S. Range, James A. Brown, William Albaugh. Harmony John Wills, John Cor nelius, George Manross, Francis M. Vngus, Js F. Connelly, Nathan Case, Jacob Vedder, William B. Howell, William Pryor, John Snyder, George Sweutland, James Bluck.Satnuel Man ross, F. W. Hamilton, Jim. W. Sig gins, Winfiold Scott, Ira Canficld. Kingsley Harrison Morgan, John H. Best, Henry Zindle, Charles South worth, Nathan Burdick.Samue.l Levey. Jacob Berlin, Frederick Lewis, James R. Morgan. Tiouesta John Greenan, Madison Church, George Huddleson, Johu Ho- gan, Jo'm Carney, John Alio, Jacob Zeuts, Robert Alt, Samuel Clark , Green James Haslet, James Wal ters, Ernest Beherns, Bobeit Bioni- baugh, illiam Myers. Tionesta Boro. O. W. Sawyer, A. II. Partridge, Joshua Thompson, John W. btroup, Silas J. Wolcott, J. Tuy lor Luie. For Sale, The desirable Farm, known as the Dr. Sibhttld Farm, containing about 80 acres, bottom sand, located on the Al legheny River, three miles above Tio nesta. Good two-story frame house, large burn, good orchard, and desira ble improvements. For terms &c. en quire of W. W. Mason, 'linnesta, Pa., or Begges & Sinclair, 33 tf Cleveland, Ohio. We have just received a full sup ply of Ladies' Furs, Mufis and Capes, ulso Genu Fur Collars, which we of fer at very low prices.- Also Woolen BlunkeU from $3.75 to $9.00 per pair 10 4 and 11-4 wide, Gents Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Knit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, &c, &c. Superior Lumber Co. Caupentkrs, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil men, and other citizens ol Forest county, who are iu want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the lurgest stock in this section of the country. They are making nnd repairing ull kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. SHERIFF'S SALES. BV VIKTUKofawritofVemti Fxponas issued out ol ihn Court of Common I'lensof Forest County. Pa., to mo direct ed there will be exposed to sale bv public vendue or outcrv, ut Iho Court House, in tho Itorouii of Tioiusiu, on MONDAY, DKC. i.Til, A. D. lsri, at I o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate : John U. Louthcr vs. Tho Carbon Oil (Vnipauy, Veil. Fx. No. 1 Dec. Term, IN7I Ash. All delcndiuif s interest of, in and to a certain piece ol hind. I cing an is land in the AlleKhutiy river, situate in the township of Tionesta. in the iviunty of For est, desciiUid as follows i Deini'iing at a white walnut, thence south seventv-two degrees west twenty-live crchc; tin nco south fitiy-lourdegrees west eight porches; soutli twenty threw degrees west lorly oiyht porches j north seventy decrees w e'-t twenty perches; u rth n xty-livo degroes east thirtv-three pnrchw; north oleven de grees enst tweit.v perches; norlh sixt v-li e octrees easi imriy-tlirco perches; north eleven degrees uiwt thirty-two perches; and north tiny-lwodegrcei west smtnimd throe-tenths porches to Iho placo ol bcifin nitiL'. CoiiMininu nine aeresand cue hun dred und titty-seven perches, b the kuiuo more or Ic.-h. . . Al.so All that certain piece or parcel of Ian. I situate in Tioncsia township, count v ol Fmi'okI, iMiuuclod aud described as Inf lows i lUiuinning at a chestnut on tho cum bunk of thu Allegheny river; thcuco lv lauds warranted to ilunrv raiuiuL'e south twniity-niiie degree caal one hnn.ired and thirty perches to a liiu -oiik, thence south thirty-ono degrees w est sixly-threo and live tenth perches ton while pine ; thcuco south ono degrcK wi st one, hundred and i two perches to a hemlock ; tliencu by I,ot No. 'JKIS north eiuhty-niim lo.rs wosti thirty-twoand five-tenths perches to a poH; 1 Uioiico by vacant land north ono decree fell aevonty fivahfsii U a hemlock; I IMMMrtlSvM4MHMMasnMMaMMIMAMiaMMMMI thnen north twenty-nine degrees weit 'OeiU.POSFD one htmdrad nnd Hilv derelict to 'i heinlocK; fheneft up tho Allegheny I river north eighty-four decree, oa,t six- I t"en perches, north sixty-eight degrees east lorty-oigtu and livc-tcnthi perches, north fifty degree oast flltV-finir parches to tho phief of lieginning. VoiiMinlng ono hun dred and ono acres, one hundred and thirty-five porches, and allowance of six per cent. Also All that certain pieo6 or parcel of land Kituntn In TionesU township, In the county of Forest, bunded nnd de-ierihod as follows: lleginningataehostnuton tho east Imiik of tho Allegheny river, theneo by XV. V. inlands north t .vent v-tline p rehes to n pin oak sapling ; theneo north forty-right degroes west sixty porches to a icd onk on the bunk of said river; thnnce south forty seven degrees west thirty-lour porches to tho pla'-e of Iwginning. Con taining twenty-four anda half acres, be tho same more or less. Also A pertain Island In tho Allegheny river sitnnlp in Tionesta township, in the county of Forest near tho mouth of Little Tionesta, surveyed for H. W. Towner by William II Mauds, county surveyor, on the l.'llh of April, lstil. Containing' live aerus and nineteen perches, inoro or less. A ,so A certain island situate in the Al legheny river iu tho township of Tionesta, In the county of Forest, near tho last above described island, eontaininr thrao acres ai.d one hundred and twelve perches more or loss, BiirviA'ed for tho said II. XV. Town er, by said William Hilands, county sur veyor, -nthc lUth April lstil. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of The Crbo oil Company ot the sult'of Jno. I. Louther. Terms Cash. F.. t,. DAVIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta. Pa., Dec. tl, 1371. Prospectus for 1372. FIFTH Y F.Alt. A Representative anil Champion of Ameri can Art. THE ALDINE: An Illustrated Monthly Journal claimed to be the handtsomvut J'aper in the World. NEW FEA lUllES FOIl 1872. ART DEPARTMENT. As a guarantee of tho excellence of this department, the publishers, would beg to announce during the coining year, speci mens from the following eiiiiu'ent Ameri can Artists : V. T. UichardH, Win. Hart, Win. Heard, (ioorge Smiley, Aug. Will tiranville Perkins Victor Nehlig, Win. II. Wilcox, James H. Heard, James Sniilev, It. :. Piguet, Frank Heard, Paul Dixon. F. O. C. Parley, J. MOWS. Thoso pictures aro being reproduced without regard to expense, by the' very best engravers in tho country, and will bear tho severest critical comparison with tho lipst foreign work, it being the deter mination of tliu tmblishors that TIIK AL- DINK shall be a successful vindication of Am ru-an taste in competition with any existing publication in the world. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. w here so much attention is paid to illus tration and got up of the work, too much depondonco on appearance may very naturally be feared. To antieipa'to auen misgivings, it is only noecssarv to stat-, that, the editorial management of THIS A I. DIN F. has been intrusted to Mr. Itlch ard Henry Stoddnrd, who lias received as surances of assistance from a ho t of tho most popular writers and poets of tho country. THE VOLUME FOR 1872 will contain nearly aoo pages, and about li'iO line engravings. Commencing witli thonumbei for Jnuurv. every third num- I er will contain a bountiful t'into'i picture on pinto paper, inserted as a frontisnieco. The Christinas number lor ltstli, wilf no a sp.eniliu volume in itsell, containing tUty engravings, (four in tint) and. although retailed at $1 will bo sent without extra thuigo to all yearly subscribers. A Chromo to every Subscriber was a very popular feature la-it year, and will bo repeated with tho present volume; The publishers have purchased and repro duced, at great expense, tho beautiful oil painting fcyJiKis, entitled "Da.mk Nj. tuiikV NciWbi.." Tho rhront Is 11x13 inches, and is an exact fae-siini!e, in size nnd nppearanee, of tho original picture. No American chromo, which will Rt ull compare with it, lias yet been offered at re tail to less than the price asked for TIIK A I. DINK and it to other. 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Strike out the Sixth section of the Sixth Arlielo of tho Consti ution, and insert in lieu thereof tho following: ' 'A stato Treasurer sliall bo chosen by the qualilied electors of tho Slate, at such times nnd for siwli term of servico as shall be prescribed by law." JAMFS II. WF.W1, Speaker of the House of Representatives, W 11,1,1 AM A. WAlUI'E, SpealJ" r of tho Senntp. Approved tho fifteenth day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, JNO. XV. OF. AMY Prepared nnd certified for publication pursuant to tho Tenth Article of the Con stitution. F. .loll DA N", Secretary of the Commonwealth. OtUee Secretary of the Common wrnltli. I Httriishurg, JulvStii, IS7I. J GROVER & EAKER K W I X M A C I J I X E H . T jo following aro selected from thous ands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for tho prefer ence of tho G rover Jc linker Machines over all others. "I like) the r.rover ,t linker Ma chine. In the first plnco, because if I had any other, I should still want a fS rover it linker ; and having a l! rover Tinker it answers tho purposo of all tho rest. It does a greater variety of work and ispasler to irarn than any other," M rs. J. C. Cro- ly i, jenny Juno) ' "1 nnvo linn several years expe rience wun a i.rovpr it linker Alarm e. which has given mo great satisfaction. I think tho (irover.V: Maker Machine in more easily managnd, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer the (trover iV Hnkordo- eidedly. M rs. Dr. Watts, Now York. "I have had ono in inv family for some two years; and Ijoni what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many ot ii'ienos wno uso tho sono. I can hnrdfi Uownnvthiiigcoiild lie more completiJ give better satisfaction." Mrs. lieU "yo it to bo tho bpt. nl! tilings porr-eTeretl.ol any that I have Known it Is very simplo and easily learned; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage; tho stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not linble to get out of order. Mrs. A. M Spooncr, 3'j liond St. Urooklyn. "I-nirt AprUnititpit W illi Iho Wollt of the principal machines, and I prefer the O rover linker to them all, because I pon sider tho stitch more elastic. 1 have work in the house which was dona nino years ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr.' Mc Cready, No. -13 Fust -2 street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the sewhigdone in my family for the last two years bos been done by (irover A llaker's Machine, and I never'had u garment rip or need iiiemling, except those rents wm iroliesoine Imivs will moke in whole rloth. It is. In my opinion, by lar tho most valu ableof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward P.eecher. "The f rover Baker Sewing Ma chine has rendered in every respect, tho most perfect satisfaction, it combines ho many advantages with beauty ol execu tion and economy in price that it is a no eesity in every liousohold." Mrs. (iovir nor Geary, ifarrisburg, Pa. "I liavo had tho Orover Baker Ma rhino for ten or twelve years in constant uso in my house I have soon and known every kind of Family sowing, both per sonal and household, accomplished tin tho (Jrovor A linker Machine, to the onti satisfaction of ull concerned, llev. Stephen II. i vug. "i finu the Ornver A, Baker Stile h will wonrashma ns tho garments do outwear the garment in liiet. Tho stitch will not break on bias senilis, whon stretched, as others do ; and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Dr. W lilting, i ta-st twenty-fourth street, N. Y. The Grover and Bakor Sewing Maeliinr Company manufacture both tho Klastie and Lock Stitch Machines, and oiler tho public a choice of tho best machines of both l.inds, at their establishments in nil tho large cities, and through ageiieica in nearly all towns throughout tho country. Price lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on application to (trover linker S. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Ali UT WANTED. Tho new booV fiOD It FA SON AND SCIF.NCH; or no Landmarks ot Truth, is highly coir ' ended by all demonstra tions, and .a rapioly. Agents sliouid so euro a cliolco of held, ut once. Send for terms, and s. u extra iniluei mei ts. Flank lin Publishing Co, 71- Chestnut St., Phila delphia. 4l Brv4 r4 Cor hf tr. RScnnan'l FiUnt AppliM nl Vowpuu4. ntfin. Mtl (rMilisr. N. Y. l"0. f .1 Lui WiUi utt.UujraptiiC likdira of uaeea bfar0 ftul ttf ur ! a U H-ury WM Hwonr m. lalltra kDd partrmt. II fwiic lral iitinp-alsn, was lruu4 lu b We aiiKltuM l 0f tXMAM. Urn luw MM AbW. PATENTS. Inventors win wisii to take out Letters Patent tire advised to counsel with Munn and Company, editors of tho Sciuuliiic A iiit.Tii.in, who havo prosecuted claims beioro tliu Patent 1 nlico lor over Twmitv ears 'i'heir American and Fnropeaii Patent agency Is mo most extensive in the world Charges less than any other relia blo agency A pamphlet containing lull instructions to inventors is sent gratia ML'NN & CO., J7 l ink it .w, Htf New York f( H( M Hclailed by one. Wanted iJ,JJr a n nts to sell pirtiui s eve' v where. Whitney J1 Co., Norwich, CI., $5,001) has been latel y l aid by Con gress to a lady for her bravery and skiil in savin'Fiuignints from thu Indians. Sue was a prisoner nimoig thein. "MY CAPTIVITY A.Mo.Ml TIIK SIOUX." Is lier story. It Is a woniterlul one, ctidorseil by rioted ( III LIS, OFF ll Kits, CONOltl'Ss.MFN, etc. Solendid business, t-. sell it. I fUU KAUMKIIS WANTFDto iri l,Jf.J intnsl ceAlex. Ilvde's "Lei t.iruson Agriculture," priced I. do, in to their Ui ns. A rare chance to turn hours into cash. We charge n thing for circulars and full Infortunium ol imh.r book, li w: ray all lo semi lor llieiii. Address, Anier can i-uoiiaiung Conn. Company, li arttord, -it A ti IIATfi, Luok! $2 to 812 daily easily nindo. rolitnble and resoi e. table business. lit tin novelty wanted by everylsidy. Niioce-s sure. Sendx'ninp for cireuinra lo Chin chill Tt.inn.etrn, Murufy.irrN, !' Hr'-4wy. V Y. 1-7 ! ADDRESS To the Nervoous- AND DEBILITATED.. lfIIOSrCsufTrrinis hsve bcn protract W ed from hidden nuses, and whose eass require prompt treatment to render existence desirables If yon re suflerinfi, or hire uTrl from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produeo on your jfvneral health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Docs a litt!o extra exortren produce pal pitation of the heart? l)oo your l'Ver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky or floeky, or is it ropy on settling? Or docs a thick skuni riso to tho top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom af ter it has stojd awhile? Do you hare spells of short brra'hintror dispepsia? Art your bowels constipated? Do you hnra spells of frninting, or rushes of blood t the head ? Is your memory imputed? Ia your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, mopinff, tired of company, or lile? Do you wish to bo left alone, away from everybody ? ' Does any little thing mtko" you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is tho lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursue your business wi'h the same energy ? Do you feel aa much confidence iu youself? Are your spirits dull and ila. ging, given to tits of melancholy? If , do not fciy it to yourjver or dyspepsia.' Ilavo you restless nights? iour back weak, your knees weak, and have but lit tle appetite, and you attribute this to dy a pepsiaor livcr-eomplainlt 0 Now, reador, self-abusa, venereal'aT d cases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the gonorutivo organs. The organs ofcnera tioii.whcn in perfect health, make tho mam Did you ever think that thoso hold, defi unt, energetic, persovering, successful business-men are always thoso whose penera tive organs are in perfoet hea'th? Ycm never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of tho heart. They uro never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; llieyiton" J be come sad and discouraged ; they nrorJwya polito and pleasant in the company of la dies and look you and them right m the liieo none of your downcast loks or any meanness about them. I do nnt mean ttiose who keep tho organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitution-!, but also they do business w ith or fos. those How many men, frmjha(f!y rureddU ensos, from the effects of self-nbuse and excess, have brought ab' ut that state of weakness In those organs that lias reduced the geneal system so mneli as to produce ahiiost evoryotherdisea-e Idiocy, lunacy, parnlvHis, spinal nffcrtior.s, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity Is heir to, and the real enilse of ho trouble scarcely trer ausjiected and huvo doctored for all but tae rlhl one. Diseases of tliesa organs require the nsa of a Diuretic. H-KLM HOLD'S Fl.VIB F.XTIIACT IJUC11U is tiie gnat Diuretic, and is a ecruiiu euro for disease ol the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravol, Dropsy, Orj:au ie Weakness, Female toiupl'iint.-, Genur il Debity, and nb diseases of tho I Hilary urgaus, whether exist, ng in Mule or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, aud no mutter of how lung utauding. If no treatment is submitted i, Cum -umpiion or Insanity may ensuo. 1)4 llesi and blood aro supported from tlis sources, and tho health ami happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends prompt ua of a reliable ixuieilr. Ilelmbold's FTtfact Bueliu, established upward of IU a'cuis, prepared by H. T. 11 FLM ISOLD, Druggist, 5U4 Broadway. Noiv Yoik. und li Ssiiih 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pitii'K- Jl.'JA per Lottie or fi bottles for S-1.50, tli livertsl to any ad dross, hold by all I'rue.goststtvery whr! itonf; Ann c rNFINK VNI.FKS done tp in MICL l.NGItAVKD Vroppr, fao smilo of my Chrinieal War ho i.se nndU;--l II. T. II KLM lH"Lr' 3" -H-