r V, . V r i 3105DAT MORNING, DEC. 25, 1S71. , BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purgtssll. It. May. tMvncilmen JaeohShrivor, J. Tt.Stroup, . W, Dimond. H. H, Haslet, .1. Winnns. i(ef oM JVace W. IV MeroilUolt, S. Kftox. .mstdbieJ. N.Toltswnrth. Asnf Vireetors J. Winsns, J. A. T)h1o, A. Proper, Jacob Sliriver, l. M. Knox, u. Irwin. f ORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. VeridVnt Jmloe J a mm Campbell. iMociate JuJyesi. A. PnoFfcR, An kw Coos. ri(TV.. I.. 1AV1. :irrt Attorney W. W. Mason. ''iwmw-(i, Nkti.ey. votAonofrtry, Register t Tfrconfir, t. II. Aukkw. (.mi(wiotcr N.'P. Whkeish, JJk.vj. i.tOTT, I'RrRH MKRCILI.IOTT. "unfit Nnperintrndent S. K. RoiinKn. ;ry CommtoAi'oHfr Jai. Uil'ILI.iak, 1 pATTKKSON. until Nttrveyor S.D. Tnwil. iwmer-JoKiAH Wisaks. ( nti Auditors I,. L. HACKErr, F.LI V tAK, W. CLAKK. V Jmtierof Congress I'Jth District O. W . AVnarc tV. A. Wai.lack. f xxttchty Jon N W. 1 1 ALU LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NO PAPER NEXT WFEK. In accordance with a custom for hich we arc devoutly thankful, w 'licit rothles a few days' rest fur the priii reach year, wo shall isssuo no paper oiu this office next week. We shall a a 5on t during the next ten days, urlug which time we shall leave the oo k$ of the office in the hands of J. Dale, at tlie Tionesta Savings Bunk, (id all who are owing accounts ou (inscription, advertising or job work, na settle with him during our absence. Ve would bo pleased, to fiud as many ittle accounts settled agaisnt our re urn aa possible. We shall issue the iest number on Tuesday, January 0, ;72. Mr. Swaggart ha moved his meat aarket under Klinordlinger's store,on iocouuof the (frigidity -of the atnius !. i . . . --Oeo. S. Hunter moves into his new ouse to day. We Lave not -made a ;ur oftlto premises, but are informed jut li fi a very comfortable place o Jive iu. j r-Teits worth's new -house is "mak hastslovv.lj," ewing to the unfa vorable weather for the last three or DUr wtekt, 1 It will nut probably be nisliad before spring, j .Wo-liear of sever! Christmas rees id our place, hut as wo close the jrms Wfore the-cemuoiiies come oil" i can render no description of them, liey are always enjoyable affairs. --KJRnordlingers are putting in a locksof 'groceries iu connection with heir other business. They will let the eople know of their stock and prices, h rough the. Republican at the prop s' timei ' rWe have beet; informed that the 'ntement that Mr. Hall, of Meadville vug robbed iu Forest county, is inuor oct, that the deed was douo in -Clarion .otinty, hence Hidinger is taken to 1 'inau for trial. -- i-amuel Haslet has manipulated. .ostrous buck head, so that it lnl0t y natural and wild. He has it iu . store, where it can be be seen by curious without regard to sex, col or, or previous condition of servitude. ' Mrs. Winaus arrived at home on Thursday of las week, from Waterloo, : w litre she has been sinco some time in August last. 'e believe her health h uot materially improved, but it is hoped that tho change will be benefi- ; ' ' J. L. Craig, Station Agent at this Depot, moved his family to town ou Wednesday of last week. He occu pies the house in which Mr. Johnson formerly lived, across the river, near die Depot. We welcome hira as a cit iieu amongst us. -We hear it stated that the Alle- ;lieny ItR. have made arrangements extend their road, during the com- season, from Oil City to Tionekuce. The Philips well, however, is the east side of tho river, and ; ZTxeoc to Sheffield up Tienesta Creek. AVhnpe'lhe iuilormation may be re - ii tale. - - s I Messrs. Grove A. Robert well at Handy is said to be down. We shall I probably hear during the week, wheth I rt the proprietors have a good well or f not. We are a little interested iu this ; -;well, as Mr. Grove has promised us a .laadsoniyiieerschaura if it proves to -.fm .hundred barrel well. S. S.. Holbrook, of Columbia, Ohio,ormerly one of tlia Jomber nier fe. ihants of this section, was in towu a lufuv two last week, lie and our nevr Countv .Commissioner. T. I). Col- t ijini, -bave purchased the Lacytowu 'rprojperiy, and wo hear that it is their f f 'jteution to erect a new mill' at that 'ace next Summer. Should Mr. Hul- ok iigVin settle among us, he wilj v.'iicomed iv an to luiyocrmen oi rigiou. On the second page wiil be found an account of Uie fire which devested a large portion of Pleasantville on Thursday last. t It was a drealful ca lamity to have happened at this time of the year, and should teach us that we should be prepared to fight fire should such a misfortune overtake us. Holiday goods have sold rapidly in all of our stores -during the past week, and jnany a welcome surprise will greet the inhabitants of our town and county during .this week. It is generally remarked that those who ad vertise iu tha Republican sell more goods than those who don't. "How's your Fcnb?" is getting to he the salutation here, us well as iu other places where Sffibs are common. Vac cination is so general here, that those who have not had tho rite performed upon them, are the exceptions. In a couple of weeks, however, we think we will all be worked up to small-pox proof. An absurd report has been gener ally circulated through town that there is a case of small-pox at the Holmes House. There is no truth iu the rumor, and for fear some who might wish to come into town, might credit the story, we haste to contradict it. Wheu the small-pox comes to Tiones ta, and we find it out, wo will let the world know it. Speaking of cold weather, Thurs day last was a stunner. At 8:15 a. m. the Mercury stood at 1G below zero. Such a cold looking population as we had that morning has not been seen foi years. Men who sported whiskers would have made good representations of Kip Van Winkle after his long sleep. It required a good deal of courage that day to do anything hut sit by the fire and think. The weath er has moderated since. We arc in receipt of Vick's Illus trated Catalogue and Floral Guide for 1872, which has just been issued by M. James Vick, of Rochester, N. Y. It is elegantly printed and contains over three hundred choice illustra tions of (lowers &c., and a fine cabinet sized photograph of Mr. Vick. The book is useful and ornamental, and contains a great amount of valuable information. Mr. Vick will accept our thanks. The dunce at the Tionesta House, on Friday evening last is said toliave been pretty well attended, and orderly. Hardly as many were present as were expected, owing, we suppobe to the storm which had prevailed 1J day. The music, furnished by Carman, Welj ar aud King, is said to have beeu must excellent, and tho supper was relished exceedingly. Altogether the affair was a success, and everybody come away satisfied. A small waif of humanity is said to have recently been left at the house of a gentleman in Warren whose house hold had not been hitherto blesi&d in ' that way. The Ledger says that steps are being taken to find out "Who was its futlmr, Who was ltn mother, Hud it a sinter ? Had it a brother?" A The little chap will be taken care of some way doubtless. The lumbermen are busy during the good sleighing, skidding logs. The skidding bids fair to bo good during the whole winter in the woods, and we juot liWe the kind of lumbermen about here to improve it. Woods hands with teams are in good demand up the creek, and fair wages are paid. . Probably more logs will ho prepared fur sawing this wiuter than iu any previous season during the history of Forest county. It is not likely, however, that the timber will all be taken off this winter, uor for several years to come. The Fisher well, at Cash-up of which high hopes were entertained, lias beeu down for five or six duys,and has been testing, but up to our latest advices, no oil has made its appear- producing some oil, but just how much we have not learned. The bi well is uot doing as much as formerly, aud wheu we last heard from it, it was producing 150 barrels daily. Busiuess in buildiug, and putting up rigs seems as brink as ever, aud Cash-up is grow ing rapidly. A Musical Tueat. I'cteri Musical Monthly for January comes to us iu a new dress. It is printed on thicker paper, and is in every respect superior to its mauy predecetsora. The selec tions are evidently made with great care, and it in really wonderful how few poor pieces appear among the hundreds that are given. Volume IX. commences with the January number Pf ice, 30 cents; or $'o per year. Tho publish , i'eis six back numbers for 1, and advise all our Musical read ers to tail advantage of the oiler. Ad dress, J. I Peters, h'jii Broadway, X. ir, Rev. Burton will preach in foe A M. E. Church in this place, on Sui day next, 81st inst., morning and evening. The Best Jewelry House In Northwestern Pennsylvania is sit uated on the corner of Water and and Chestnut Btreets, Mendvillc, 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 life bottom figures, and wo cau conscientiously recommend this house to our readers if they want nny thing in that line. The stock is very extensive, and ono caunot fail to suit himself in anything in this line. Give Jenks a call when you go to Meadville, aud you will not regret it. 27 tf Burlington. Leaving the Fast aud arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West? The best Line isac knowledged to bo tho C, B. A Q , joined together with the B. & M. Rail road by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Blulixotox Roltk. The main line of the Route running to Omaha, connects with the great Pa cific Roads, and forms to-day the lead ing route to California. The Middle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plaits mouth, passes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Fort Kearney, forming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Auothcr branch of the B. M., diverg ing at Red Oak, falls into a line run ning down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kansas City, und all Kansas. Passengers by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis souri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remem ber the Burlington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afur" its tree fringed steams Its rough bluffs and quarries its corn-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye cau reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remem ber it, for tiiey have friends among tho two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. Harris, the Lund Commissioner ot the B. & M. R. R. at Burlington, Iowa, or among the tour thousand home steaders and preemptors who last year filed claims iu the Lincoln land office, where "Un cle fiiua is rich enough to give us all a farm." Jury List for December Term, 1871. GRAND JURORS. Jenks John .D. Hunt, Foreman. Barnett John G. Brandon, Robert Hulings, Archie Black. Green William McCain, Phillip Walters, Philetus Thompson. Hickory Amza Purdy, Thos. J. Bowman, Elias Albaugh. Harmony Austin Slater, C. L. Hanna, George Duulap, Josiuh Xeill. Kingsley Daniel Harrington, Hor ton Murphy, Alfred Patterson, George W. Dean. Tionesta Andrew Mealy, Peter Lovell, Christopher Cropp, Samuel E. iiuuesta Jjoro. A. ii. fcteele, sv . Burton. ... PETIT jurors. Howe Heury Fox. Jenks Raymond Hettish, James Walton, Rufus Dodge, Noah K. Bui ton. Barnett Herman Knight, Peter Kuight, Isaac Gordon, Peter Gailley, Daniel Altman, James Rodgers, John Lack nor, John Eck, John Kellogg, William Williams, Etlward Kerr, Douglass Moore, Philo Williams, James Black, Jr., Thomas Fitzgerald, David Winegard James Duyan, John Coon. Hickory-William Connelly, Sam uel Dempscy, William Manross, Chas. II. Albaugh, Mathew Elliott, Richard Seckridge, Henry Suavely, Henry Glass tier, Henry Keifer, William B. Hall, Joseph 5Iealy Jame3 Hunter, John S. Range, Jftines A. Brown, William Albaugh. Harmony John Wills, John Cor nelius, George Manross, Francis M. Vugus, J. F. Connelly, Nathan Case, Jacob Vedder, William B. Howell, William Pryor, John Snyder, George Sweutlaud, James Black.Saniuel Man ro.'s, F. W. Hamilton, Jno. W. Sig gins, Wintield Scott, Ira Canficld. Kingsley Harrison Morgan, John II. Best, Henry .indie, Charles South worth, Nathan Burdick, Samuel Levey, Jacob Berlin, Frederick Iewis, James R. Morgan. Tiouesta John Greenau, Madison Church, George Huddleson, John Ho gan, Jo'in Carney, John Alio, Jacob Zeuts, Robert Alt, Samuel Clark. Green James Hutlet, James Wal ters, Ernet Beherns, Bobeit Bom- buugh, William Myers. Tioiuela Boi j. G. W. Sawyer, A. H. Partridge, Joshua Thompson. John W. Stroup, SiLn J Wolfoti, J. Tavlor DiU. All pe. . , . . . . " wuo un .i questeil to 8ettlkUn''t'r,,'K,,. are re- January, 1872, in .r"' me ist.ol all begin the New YeS.tIlat w J ' 1 D. 8. . jCo. . For Sale, ? The desirable Farm, known as the Sibhald Farm, containing about 80 acres, bottom sand, located on the Al legheny River, three miles above Tio nesta. Good two-story frame house, large barn, good orchard, and desira ble improvements. For terms e. en quire of W. W. Masok, 'lionesta, Pa., er Buoges & Sinclair, 33 tf ; j; ' Cleveland, Ohio. We have just received a full sup. ply of Ladies' Furs, Muffs aud Capes, also Gents Fur Collars, which we of fer at very low prices. Also Woolen Blankets from 83.75 to $0.00 per pair 10-4 and 11-4 wide, Gents Woolen Scarfs, Ladies' Knit Shawls, Nubias, Wool Hoods, Ac., Ac. Sitf.rior Lumber Co. Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Oil -men, and other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing iu the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest 'stock in this section of the country, , They are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. ' " T .' Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery ns there is anywhere., We are prepared to do all the binding . w hich may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples ran be seen at ihh office. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VirtTl lCofawrltofVendi Exponas issued out of the Court of -Common Pleas of Korcst County, Pa., to me dii'prt cd Umre will bo expewed to salo hv pnblin vendue or outerv, at the' Court Ilouse, ju tho liorough of 'j'ionestu, on MONDAY, DF.C. 2.VTH, A. I). 1H71, at 1 o'clock, I. M., tho following described real estate:- . - John It. Ioulhcr vs. Tho Cnrbon Oil Company, Veil. Kx. No. 15, Doe. Term, 1H71 Ash. All dol'ondiint'H interest of, in and to a certain piece of laud, being nn Is land in the Allegheny river, situate in the township of Tlonpsta", In the county of l-'or-cst, described as follows: iciniiing at a white walnut, thence south seventy-two degree west twenty-five perches i theneo south nfl v-lourdp(rrpc west eight perches; south twenty three degrees west forty eielit pereJieH ; north seventy degrees wet twenty pen-lies; nortli sixty-tive degrees ea-st thirty-threo pcreiies; north eleven de grees east twenty perches ; north sixty-ti ve degrees east thirty-three perches ; north eleven degrees eaist thirty-two perches; and north tifty-two degrees W est seven and three-tenths perches to tho place of begin ning. Containing nine acres nnd one hun dred and hTty-scveu perohes, bo the same more or less. Ar.so All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, in Tloncsla township, county of Koreist, hounded ami described as fol lows : lleirinning at a chestnut on the easl bank of the Allegheny river; theneo lv lands warranted to He'nry fulmnvu south twenty-nine degrees east'onehnndrod and thirty perches to a white-oak, theneo south thirty-one degrees west sixty-three und live-tenths porches toa while pine ; theneo south ono degree west one hundred and two perches to a hemlock ; ftiuncu by Lot No. 2s:t,( north einhty-nino decrees west thirty-two und five-tenth perches toa post; tlienco by vacant laud north one degree east seventy pen-lies to a hemlock; thence north twenty-nino deirrees west one hundred aud tilly dcrehe to a hemlock ; theneo up the Allegheny river north eighty-four dnreos east six teen perehea, north si xty-eiglit degrees east forty-eight and tivo-toiitlm perches, north fitly dfrces onst fifty-four pcreiies to the pluee of beginning. 'Containing ono hun dred aud one acres, one hundred and thirty-live perches, und allowance of six per cent. Ai.so All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Tionesta township, in the county ol Forest, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a chestnut on the east bank of the Allegheny river, thence by W. C. Hi lauds north twenty-three P'-rchos to a pin oak sapling ; thence nortli forty-eight degrees west sixty perches toa ved'onk on the bank of said river; theneo south forty seven degrees west thirty-four pen-lies to the place of beginning. Con taining twenty-lour and ahull acre, be tho same more or less, Ai.so A certain island In the Allegheny river situate in Tionesta township, in the county of Forest near the mouth of Little Tionesta, surveyed for It. W. Towner by William llilands, county surveyor, on the l.lth of April, I -si; I. Con'taining' rive acres and nineteen porches, more or less. A i..so A certain island situate in the Al legheny river iu tho township ol Tionexta, in the county of Forest, near Die last above described Island, containing thi 3 aen s and ono hundred and twelve perches more or lens, aurveved for Iho said 11. W. Town er, by said W'illiaiu llilands, county sur veyor, -n tho l:lth April iw.i. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of The Carbo" (til Company id the suit of Jno. U. Iuther. Terms l'a.-li, T.. DAVIS, ShcriiT. HheWll's Ortloe, Tionesta, I'a., Dec.'H, l71. AGENTS WAXTIU) l-'Olt ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Hook, an eleguut Octavo Volume, containing 7oU pages, and lu." lirst-cluwit en gravings, is an exhuustivu ami Standard work, eminently adapted to its origin to the present time, exposes it baseless pre. tenees, its frauds, its persecutions, its gross immoralities, Us oppoNiliou to our public si liools, and civil and rcligiotut lib erty, it shows Itw insidious workings which strongly tend to bring this country under full Koluisii control. Prospectus, und Ijooks ready on applic ation. Conn, l'ub lisl.iug Cii.j lUrtlonl Conn. il iiu.ooo r.tittii:it.s. Till-: HKM'FH shows you how to save and how to make money on I lie farm. Where, to look for the profits, ami to obtain them. How to clear jWloo.oo from October lo May. A oopy free to every faruicrscud. intr mime ami I'. O. Address to Zicglcr A Mo'irdy, Philadelphia, Pu. .'li lt $10 from 50s" lZSAUn7li(llttprw'Kr (!! ''TFtflyVnl., .1 t tvtiKM4 Jur Tvn tv !!... B U We. c u t, ' V. Prospectus for 1872. FIFTH YKAH. 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For tlie foregoing complaints Dr. Wells' Extract of Juruboba is confidently recommended to ovory family as a household remedy, and shr-1'1,',! bo frtxtly taken in all deraiigemoc' of tlie system v. . , It is SOT A I'll YIsif-Tt is not what is popularly e, a HITTEltS, nor Is it in U"iidca a such ; but is simply a powerful alterative giving heiilih, viu'or and tone to all tlie vital force!, anil animates and fortl llesali weuk uod 1 inphiitie temperaments. JOHN Q. KKLLlMili, Piatt St., New York. Solo Aliclit for tho I nited States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for Circular. lro tit u llt Hiiijilu in 11 11 1. Wo desire to engage a few more agents to sell tho world-renowned improved huek eye Sowing Machine, ut a liberal salary or 011 commission. A horse und wagon given to ugmils. Full pa' ticuliti'M furnished 0:1 api.lie.tion. Address W. A. HENDER SON A CO,, (ienernl Agents, Cleveland, O. or St. Iaiuis, Mo. 31-11 A'iiENTS WANTED for a New Book, stories of'l ravel. Adv. n'ure. 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Strike out tho Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of the CVnstPntion, and insert in lieu thereof tho following: "A Stale Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State, nt such times and for anon term of sorviee as ahall bo proscribed by law." J A MI'S it, wi.rn, Spoakor of the IIiU'O of lteprer ntntives. WILLIAM A. WALLAC K, Speaker of tho Senate. Approved tho liflw-nth day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy -one. J.Ml. W. tiliA ItY Prepared and errtitied for publieatinn K.. .' a .. h. .1 .... 'sunnt to tho Tentli Article of the Coit ion. F. JORDAN. Onc0Secrctary of the Commonwealth. i-iryoi ine v ommonweauu. 1 risburg, July 5th, ls;i. J i-ittn "BAIER nnds of testimonials of simNp ,'1t'",us 113 expressing the reasons .for Sn nrn"' enco of the UroverA Baker Mach. ovf all others. "Hike tho Orover t Baker . chine, in the first plnco because if I huo any other. I should still want a Grover & Raker ; and having a (Jrover fc Baker it answer the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and isoosier to iearn thon any other," Mrs. J. C. Cro ly (Jenny June.i "I have had several years' expe rience with a firovor ,t Baker Maehiuo, which has given 1110 great satisfaction. I think tho Grover A Baker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to got out of order. I prefer tho (Jrover A Raker de cidedly." Mrs. Dr. Walts, New Y'ork. , "I have had one in my family for some two years; and f.ioni what I know of its workings, and from tho testimony of many of my friends who nse tho s une, I can hardly see how an vthingconid be more eompleto' or givo better satisfaction." Mrs. Uon. Grant. "I believe it to be tho best, all things considered, of any that I have known It is verv simple and easily learned; the sew ing from the ordinary spools is a great advantage; the stitch Is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully; it is not liable to get nut of order. Mrs. A. M Spooner, 36 Bund SL Brooklyn, "I am acquainted with tlvo work of the principal machines, and I prefer the Grover A Baker to them all, because I con sider the stitch more elastic. I have work iu the house w Inch wan done nino years ago which is still good." Mrs, Dr. Mc C ready , No, 43 East kl street, N. Y. . "More limn two-thirds of all the sewingdono in my family for the last two years has been done by firovor & Boker' Machine, and I never had a garment rip or need mending, piteoirt thse rente which trolicsoniel)ov w ill make in whole cloth. It is, In my opinion, hy far the most valu nbleof any I havo tried." Mrs. Henry Wurd Boochor. "Tlio Grover A Baker Sewing Ma chine has rendered in every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines o many advantages with beauty of execu tion and economy in price that it is a 11 e cesity in every household." Mjh. Gover nor Geary, Harribburg, Pa. "I have had the Grover -A Raker Ma chino for ten or twelvo v-irs iu constant use in my house. 1 huvs seen and known cvorv kind of Family sewinir, Isitli per- onul and .household, accomplished uu tho Grover A Baker Machine, to tho entu satisfaction of all concerned, Rev. Stephen II. Tyng. "I find the Grover A. Baker Stitch will wear a., long as the garments d. outwear tho garment in fact. The tttiLeh w ill not break on bios seams, when stretched, as others rio ; and neither does it draw the work." Mrs. Jr,. Whiting, 4 East twou-ty-t'ouj-tii street, Y. The Grover ami Baker Sowing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic and Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choice of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in all tlie largo cities, and through agencies In nearly all towns throughout the country. Price lists and samples of sew ing in both stitches furnished ou application to Grovoi A Baker S. M, Co., -127 Wood Street, l'itts burgh, l'a. A 1 ; I ' WANTED. The new booV nop REASON AND SCIENCE: or ne Land marks of Truth, is highly eon ended by all demonstra tions, audsi ,h rapidly. Agouti should se cure a ehnleo of Acid", at once. Send for terms, and s. o extra inducements. Frank lin Publishing Co, 711: Chestnut St., Phila delphia. 4t HUFTUEB (Junuuttud. tmn, fiat Bntvdwaj N. Y. Hcttrl Iic. f ut LaK wilt ubutj(rtiuia HdaiMsMa ufcuoi buforaj kud kliflf art l H lb Hmry Warl HMlir ca, ltitr aud s fljvftiv f travel n lmpWr, wbuprtuj iv btf bfB Ufil4 1 Of. BHkULMAM. Urn M PATENTS. InvcntorH who w isli to take out Letters Pat nt are advised to counsel with Munn and Company, editors of the Seientltio American, who have prosecuted claims before the i'uumt Ollieo for over Tw enty Your Thoir Auierlwaq Hnd European Parent agency js the most extensive ill tho world Charues less ilian 11113' other relia ble agency A. pumphh't continuing full instructions to investt is W scut pratia .MLNN A m47 t'srk Row, lolf - New York (J f IU Retailed bv till .JIM ugeiits to sell pici one. WsiiU-il clures ov rv where. Whitney A Co., Norwich, CI., I has l"on lately paiil by Con- to a lady for ler luavc-ry and skill in saving Emigrant from tho Indians. She was a prisoner among them. "MY CAPTIVITY AMONG I'll E Slot. A, is her torv. It is u wonderful one, endorsed bv notpti CI 1 1 El- S, OFFICERS, CONG R 1-S MEN, etc. Kpleudid business, to sell it. I HHM FARMERS ANTED to In l,JUW iutrod e.-Alex. 1 1 vdei. tun-son Agrli'iiltuie," price VI. iu, into their towns. A ran- elmui-e to turn hours into easli, WecbarucU' lliiug for cireuliiiHaiid full information of either Isiok. If will; hay all to send for them. Address, Ainer- lean Publishing Company, I larti'oi d, 1 Conn. " i!7-Jt I i Aii:.TM, J.00K! S2 to j daily eu:!y ma le. I i-oiiiable and respec tatiie hllsil.css. lltlie lto'elt wanted I .y verylsslx. S:i-eess sni e. Snuli-iump I ..- cin ltl.il to Cbllichiil . 'I .-ii'l let- 11, ' MAiiuiiictu.--! 1.1 1 liro-i.i--. uv, V. Y . ft ADDRESS . To the Nervooua: J AJSD X) EEILIT A.T E3 X) . "lirnilSEmitTerlneshave bn protraot- ed from hidden 1 anses. aou no( cases require prompt treatment to rondr exist inco dolrabl' Ifym are snfferint;, -or iT jafffred from involuntary discharges,, what effort d ies it produ'jaou your general health? Do jort tVelVealf, rtcliilitated, easily fired? Dr.es a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart? Doe' your liver, or u'rinary-rfpns,or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine loml times thick, rrdlky of flnckr, or Is It ropy on settling? Or does a thick akum risa t the top ? Or is a sodimeut at the bottom af ter it lias stood awhile T Do you hara spells of short breathingor dispepsia? Art your bowels constipated T Do you hav "ells of fraintlng, or rushes of blood t 1110 vad? Is your memory impared? Is your ikHld cpnstantly dwelling on this loot? Uujugj duiijsrtesa, moplnf, tired ,fconirorllt6T po you to be glono, wi , - - , . v v "W from evcrybodv? Does any nvtle UiinJv., -, ' - . ie you start or Jump? Is your" aleep brova ., . Is tho lustre of your eye aw ., .. - J g-illiant? The bloom ou your check as bria. you enjoy j-ourseif in society as welN- you pursue your business wl'b tlie sanR energy ? Do you feel as mucii confidenoV iu youself T Are your spirits dull and flag. tring, given to fits of melancholy? If do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but tit tle appetite, and you attribute this t if popsiaor livor-soroplalnt? Now, reader, self-almss, Tenercaln d oases badly cured, and sexual ezsos, ar all capuble of prodiicimr a weakness of ths gcuerative organs. 1 Tho organs of genera- ' 1 j - Linn, when in perfect health, make the rasa Did you ewer think that those bold, dafl aul. onorgetle', persevering, successful hus-iness-uien are always those whose genera tive organs are in perfect health? Vom never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitatioa of the heart. They are never afraid tlisy cannot succeed in business ; they don't be come sad and discouraged ; they arealways polito and ploasant In the company of la dies, and look you and them right iu tha lace none of your downcast looks or any ' nioaiinoss about them. I do cat mesa tu.e who keep the organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only . ruin thoir constitutions, but also thM ' they 4o busiutiss with or fea. How many men, from'badly cured dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and oxuess, have brought abrut that state of . wcaknoss In those organs lhat has reduced the geneal avaiem so much as to producs ul most every other diseaso Idiocy, lunacy , paralysis, spinal affoctions, suicide, and al most every other form of diseaso whlea humanity la heir to, and the real cause of tho trouble scarcely ever suspected and ' have doctored for all but the right ooa. Diseases of those organs requlrs tha ass of a Diuretic. IlELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCUIJ is tho gieut Diuretic, aud Is a certain cure for diseases ot the Bluddor, Klduoys, Gravel, Dropsy, Oraa ic Weukness, Female Complaints, Genor ul Debily, and all disease of Uio U rinary organs, whether existing Iu Male or Fe male, from whatever caimo originating, and uo uialter of how long tanding. If 110 treatment is submitted to, Co a . uimptiorj or Insanity may entue. O a rtosli and blood are supported from tbsss scair.'cs, and the health ana happiness,' isd that of Posterity, depends upsa propl usaef a rliablsrtiuisdy, Helmbold s Extract Buchn, cslatlishsd upward of 19.AI am, prepared by H. T., II ELM HOLD, Druggist. OIU Broadway. New York, and 1't Ssuth 10th Street, , Pl.tladelphia, Pa. . PKiLt-l.U.j pa- bottle ' or ti Ixiltles tor M.Sm, dcliverrtl to any ad dreas. bold by all DrunKeMUet erywliur:" ARK CFNTINF. TNLFM i I'uNE TP IN ST EL lNGKAYED Wrapper, I'ao-hiuiJe ul lny l tiiiilc:4 Wars- h-jus... rud-igiicd II T. II 11 M.ox.n i-s-lv