:7 H V, i. 7 f . ii WEDNESDAY MORMNO, NOV. , 1871. " "T"""."'".-T '.' "" T"",-'T BOROUGH OFFICERS. JlMrQA--. n. Dai.k. Ifcuici7mrn W. I. Merellllott, W. 11. tflarlan, I'. I). Thomas, tt. J. Woloott, Oeo. ..BoTard, T. 11. Cobb. Justices of the i'eace V. P. Mercllliott, . H.Knox. Ooitntuhte Oon. Haslet. 9ohonl IHrerioM S. I. Irwin, M. W. Tate, H. O. Davis, I. 8. Knor, 8. J. Wol- sou, L. L. Hnckott. rORKST COUNTY OFFICKlS. Pretident Judge W. P. Jkhkb. Auoeintt Judge J. A. Pbopbr, Ah- BBBW COOK. Sheriff T. J. VAif Oirsen. Ti tnnurer Frkd. (1 i.asswkr. Prothonotary, Jiegisterdi Heeovder,de. J , J. B. Aon bw. Ckiiitnumoiirr Jacob Mkrcii.I.IOTT, T. D. Collins, John Thomtxon. CbHitf.v 6'7rrui(enr(rMi S. F. RonnitR. Ointriet Attorney XV. W. MAson. ' Jury (JammiMioner OkohoI Stool, Wm. Pattkrbom. Oownry tfuwyor S.D. Irwin. " OoroaVr JosiAlt Winans. County rfi(o Wi, CLAmc, T. B. .Cobb, L. Warnkr, Htmbtro Vongrei 9l DutrictC. B. - , OORTIS. AurmbljiJ. B. Lawsok. Time of Trains At TIOXE9TA STATION, on Bad after . Oetober 10th, 1873 : BOOTII 1T CLAM. Train at - - 7:11 p. in. D CLAM. TnJo 80 . . 11:07 a. ni. " M - - 3:42 p. m. . nobtb In CLASS. TralB 11 - 4:13 p. ni. IB CLASS. Trnln 9:05 a. ni. ..- . . - 1:7 p. in, On tbs Klver Division i. t. from Oil City to Irvlneten, up tb rirer Is North ; down the river, Boutli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. Lut,her will preach in the M. E. Church on Sunday evening next. -S. C. Sloan raised a raditsh this '. season which measured 18 inches in ' circumference, aud was 12 inches long. ' The radish was perfectly solid. V. II. May o Louisville, and I lady, arrived In town on Saturday last, i, and are now visiting nt II. II. May's. We chronicled their marriage, ia last week's issue. A steamship sailed from South' , ampton during the latter part of Oc , tober, bound for New York, contain ' inj; 141 3(000 in specie. This begins ' to look like specie payments. The remains of the. late King . John, of Saxony, were hurried in a toinb in the royal chapel at Dresden . on the 1st inst. Nearly all the crown ed heads of Europe were repicsented t at the solemnities. Last Friday night was Hallow " E'en, which the samo has, of lute years been tho excuse for many unseemly f pranks on tho part of the youth of our ;. gur-reat and glorious country. No depred itions were committed here, that we have heard of. John C. Ilecnau, at one time eel . brated fofu fight with Sayers, the . champion prue fighter of England, . died lust week at a small town on the line of the Union Pacific U. Ii. The body, was forwarded to New York and the funeral took place there on the 2d ; iust The Vienna Exposition, which the same was not a complete success, .was formally closed at 4 o'clock on jthe 2d iust., without especial ceremo--Jiy. Tlio cause of the failure is said to have becu tho ruiuous prices cliarg ,ed for accommodations, which scared iiho spectators away. Tho prize fight between AHeu and Ilogau, which was to huve taken place Jast week, has been postponed by those interested, ou account of tho vigilance ,of the officer j of the law. The fight -will take place somewhere in Canada, .on the v15th inst., if neither of the parties back down. Three bears were seeu yeaj 'ne Residence of Miss Sarah Anu Dale, one '.mile up the creek, on Friday morning last. Tho tracks of four bears were jseen on Tubbs Run, on Sunday last. 'They had better make themselves .scarce, or they will be sent to the hap py hunting grounds aud their fat tried out into hair oil. J. K. Turnor, the Titusville law yer, whoa couple of yeaes ago, was .convicted of forging pension papers, and sentenced to fourteen years' im prisonment iu the western peuiteotia ry( has been pardoned out by Presi dent Qraot, at the recommendation of District Attorney Swopc, who thinks his puuishmeut has been sufficient. .Turucr broke his leg while trying to escape, the officers of the law, and is a cripple for life; his health was also ,vqy prior. The democracy of Oil City pre pared a dose for themselves last spring, which now nnuseates them extremely. This is how it happened. The democ racy nominated and elected a negro to the responsible position of council man. At the recent general election in Venango county I. M. Sowers, Esq., the Mayor of Oil City was elected County Treasurer. According to an article in the. charter of incorporation of that city, the councilman having the largest majority becomes the may or's succcsseor. It so happens in this case that the gentleman of African descent is the coming man, and the Caucasians of Oil City are presided over by one of the despised race. The Constitutional Convention has finally completed its labors, and adjourned. The instrument which is the result of their deliberations is q be voted on as a unit on the third Tuesday in December, the 16th day of tho month. The official text of the Constitution, as revised will be print ed in three newspapers in each county in the State, to the end that the peo ple may be prepared to judge for thorn selves concerning its merits and de fects, before being called on to Tote for or against it. "Thirty-eight cs?" echoed a woman yesterday, when her grocer charged her that sum for a pound of butter. "Yes urn," he replied, with a bland smile. "You see the grocers cau't carry much of a reserve, and we cau't turn nut our collaterals at a sac rifice. If the Government calls in the bonds due in 1874, and the imports of bullion tend to ease the money mar ket a little, butter must find its level with everything else. Butter is very panicky just now, bit I think the worst is over." She paid the money without farther complaint. The time table on the O. .C. it A. R. Ry. suffered another change on Monday last, but as we understand that another change will take on Mon day next, we refrain from changing the time table. The passenger train will go down the river at 1:23 p. m., and up the river at 3:29 p. m. The down freight in the evening leaves this station at 8:05. The other changes aro very slight. Nearly all the wells f,t Fagundus have been shut down to wait for a bet ter price for oil. The wells on the Realty and Fagundus farms were stop ped ou Saturday last. The wells at Tri umph, also, are nearly all shut down. E. E. Clupp, the largest producer there says he ehftll produce uo more cheap oil. If this state of afluirs con tiuues much longer there will not be a great deal of oil produced. Capt. Knox, whose fiot was so badly mangled iu August last, is still going about on crutches, and is afraid hit foot will not heal up. It has been in just about the. same 3tate as uow for several weeks past. His mill runs on just the same, although the captain is uot able to give it as close superinten dence as he could nisi. Sole leather, wall paper, sausage cutters, sausage fillers, gum shoes and Moose skiu boots at Robinson & Bon ner's. Light Buckwheat Cakes. To one quart of buckwheat flour add three table-spooufuls . of molases or syrup, aud three tea-spoonfuls of salt; then add one quurt of warm water (or warm water and and sweet milk), let it stand over night in a warm place; in the morning when ready to bake, stir iu thoroughly two measures of Banner Baking Powder; bake immediately on a hot griddle. Each can of the Bauner Baking Powder conlaius a small measure, to be used even full, according to priuted directions. If you cannot obtain this really valuable article from your gro cer, send twenty-five cents by mail, addressed to Bauuer Baking Powder, P. O. Lock Box, 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage- paid, a quarter pound package together with a list of fifty valuoble Recipes. Pianos and Organs. The makes of Weber; Stcck ; Matushck : Haines: Mason & Hamlin; Smith American; Estey, and several others. Foreign and domestic Sheet-Music. Music Books. All kinds of Musical Instru ment , and merchandise of the best quality are constantly on hand at Jos. Steiuhurger & Co.'s, Music Dealers, Oil (Jity, Pa. Agents for tho above named manufactures for this section, and for all the music publishers iu the country. Send fjr catalogue and price Hsu.' 20 M' West Point Vacancies. Hon C, B. Curtis, member of Congress from this district, publishes, the following card : "I am requeatod by thu Seoretary of War to nominate for the 19th Con gressional district a cadet to the Mili tary Academy at West Point, who will be reriTiired tn renort nt tho Aoart- emy on 25th of May next. The younrt mau wuo win pass the best competi tive examination will be selected, and the nomination will be made as early as the loth of November next. C. B. Curtis." Boyd's Waterproof Polish. Best iu America, at Robinson & Bonner's. Is hereby given that there will bo ex posed to public sale, by vendue or out cry, on Wednesday, the 19th day of November, 1873, at Eusworlh Mills, at the house of G. W. Dean, in the township of Kingsley, and county of Forest, tho following described per sonal propeity: Three span of horses, 3 set p,f harness, 3 pairs of log bobs and chains to suit, cant-hooks, grabs, bars, and all tools required by jobbers. Also, 2 cows, several houses and barns and a fen thousand feet of boards. Terms. All sums under $5 cash; over $5 and up to $50, six mouths credit will be given ; over $50 one year's credit will be given. Notes with approved security will be required of all not paying cash. Teachers' Annual Institute. The Seventh Annual Institute of Forest county will be held atTiorfesta, commencing on Monday, December 1st, 2 o'clock P. M.; and closing on Friday evening Dec. 5th. All teach ers, school directors, and friends of ed ucation are cordially invited to attend Assistant Deputy State Superintend dent R. Curry will be with us during the greater part of the week. Prof. W. N. Hull.of Pittsburgh will be present during the entire session, and will give instruction in Elocution, Penmanship, Drawing, English Gram roer, Geography, Arithmetic, and in other branches. Teachers are requested to make all necessary 'arrangements tn give full and prompt attendance. Let no ordi nary circumstance keep you away, but ccme prepared to take part in tho ex ercises. The Committee otj Permanent Cer tificates will be elected on Wednesday afternoon. "Directors' Day" on Thursday, 4th. Examinations will be held at Tio- ncsta on Saturday, and ou Monday the Gth and 8th of December, commenc ing at 9 o'clock A. M. S. F. RoiiitKK, Co. Sup't. Oct. 24, J873. Lost. Certificate of Deposit No. 355, of Tionetta Savings Bank, drawn in fa vor of J. K. Kuhns, for $279.85, and datad Aug. 20, 187$. Thp certificate is of no uso to any one but myself, as it has been cashed. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it with me. Oct. 22, '74. J: T. Dale. The lightest running Machine in the world is the Grovcr & Baker, at least Baldwin, of Tidioute says so, and be knows. 46 ly . Stevens the boot aud shoe man is now receiving tho finest and largest stock of hoots and shoes ever brought to Tidioute. When in want of fine goods remember Stevens has them, and you can buy them cheap. Tidioute, Sept. 24, 1873. tf Those beautiful lots just north of Mrs. Henry's residenco can be bought cheap, on long time, by applying to the editor of this paper. tf. N. F. Stpvens, the euterprlsing bffot and shoe dealer, of Tidioute, do sires us to say that ho wj eell boots and shoes to poor people at cost, dur ing this fall and the coming winter. He means just what he says. 25 tf The Queen Clothes Wringer. Best out, at Rom. s-son & Bonner's. Job Printing. Do you want posters? Do you want hand-bills ? Do you want business cards ? Do you waut a neat bill head ? Do yqu want a tasty letter head ? Do you want a nice visiting card T If so, leave your orders at the Re publican office where they will be exe cuted iu the ueatest style and ou most reasonable terms, Dou't fuil to go to Robinson A Banner's if you went sto3, ttovepip or tinware. 2' tf. NOTICE. The hooka of the late firm of I. Ililhronnev A Co. are in my hands for settlement. I shall be under obliga tions to those having a book account at said store if they will call and set tle the same immediately. M. Einstein. Make money fust and honoraoiy, $12.50 per day, or $75 per week, by at once apply for a territorial right, (which are given free to ageuts,) to sell the best, strongest, most useful, and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button llolo Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for your own use : it is only $5. Sent frea everywhere by express. Ad dress for particulars Jerome B. Hud son & Co., Cor. Greenwich & Cort landt Sis., N. V. 25 Cm TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Qver two thousand acres of fine Hemlock Timber Lands situated on Mph3 Creek, near Claringtou, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tannery and saw mills. Map and particulars can be seen by apply ing to the editor of this paper. The colored address label on each paper shows the date to which the sub scriber has paid, thus Thos Turner 174, signifies that Mr. Turner has paid for his paper until March 1st, 1874 The mail list is corrected weekly. By con suiting the address label every subscri ber cu. (eli how his account stands. Our accounts go back no further than the 1st ot January, i j, the au-. counts previous to that timo being payable to the old firm. The old sub scription book is yet in our bauds, and our receipt? will be rccoguized by the old firm. - tf. The best stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware in Oil City can be found at J. Wolf's, Centre St. Particular attention paid the repairing of fine Watches. Or ders by mail promptly attended to. 39-ly. MARRIED. GROVE HENRY At the roilonee of the bride's mother, in Tionesta, on Tues day, Nov. 4th, 1H73, by Rev. Brown of Tidioute, Mr. W". W. drove and Miss Kinina Henry, both of Tionetn. DIED. 8HRI KR In Tlonesta, on Friday, Oct. 31st, Jnooli Sliriver, aged 71 yeais 1 month and 20 days. Mr. Shriver was born in Adams Co., Pa., Sept. 4, 1802, and was married to Margaret Range, who survives him, in 182G. They moved into Venango county in 1827, coming on the old State road to Ilolmau's Ferry, three miles south of this place, then up the river to Tiouesta in two canoes. Tho horses wero brought around by way of Oldtown, on au Indian path. He con tinued to reside here until his death, raising a large family. The old gen tleman lived to see the wilderness in which ho settled grow up iuto a flour ishing village, with all tho advantages and facilities of the times. He was a remarkably robust man, having hard ly every been sick up to the Wednes day night before his death, when he was takeu with apoplexv, pf which he died, never recovering from the first sttoko. Tho full measure of years allotted to man were his, and he pass ed away, peacefully, respected by all. The funeral took place on Sunday, ou which occasion Rev. Grant, of Tidioute delivered a discourse full of comfort to the afllicted oue.,. His remaius were followed to the grave by a largo concourse of friends and relatives. tiew AtlvertinementH. IN THE Court of Common 1'lean of For ft County. dame Wiiodincrtan, Libelant vs. Louisa VVondimjtiui, I!osH)inlmit No. 53 May Term, 1S73, Kiihpti-nu in Pivorcw, issued April 17, 1H73, Kihil. Alias fciubpL-na a wanted May S, 1H73, A'lu. To Louisa Woodington : You are hereby not i lied to appear on tho Fouiiti Monday of lioccinlxT next, to answet tho com plaint of tho said Jamc Wfindjiitfton. T. J. VAN UIKSKN, Slierilf. Tlonestii, Nov. 4, 1W73. Jl-4t Notice in Bankruptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania, as. At Tiouesta the 15th ifty of October, A. 1). 1S73. The undersigned hereliy rives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Daniel Itlnck.ln the Countvof Forest, and Htale of Pennsylvania, within said Dis trict, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, ty the District Court of said liistrict. J. II. AliNKW, Assignee. iisioiauxiTjixi The co-parrtiership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under tho tirm inline of I II illjroi;ur A Co., is this day dissolved by inutuul consent for tho pur- 2oso ol cloning vho business. Al debts uo the lull) Ii r in , vitliui; uf nolo nt book account, fcill bu collected by M. Kinsttiiii, u bo will aettlo all claims against tho name. J. Jlll.BKoNNKH. Slept, t, 17. M. i;iNts'i t:iN. ! jiL jji . m - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LKTTERSl of Administration to the es tate of Alfl-eU Vattcrnon, late of Forpst county, have lir-on granted to tho sub scriber. All persons. tidobUxl to aaid es tate nre requested to, make Immediate payment, and thoso having elaims against the same will present them duly authen ticated for settlement, without delav, to OKO. H. II IN DM AN, Administrator. Kingsley Township. 23 flt Tidiovtk, Fa. Dealer in Fin WatohcB; Clock, Javrlry, ' BpacUclea, tto, All repairing In this line neatly dne and warranted. Par ticular attention paid n th repairing of watclie. DRUG STORE ! Jag. H. Fones, Proprietor, (at the old stand of Forest Co. Drug Store) KLM STREET, - - Tiobesta, Pa. TJ AVING purchased the entire stock of a - ttio rorest count. i iimirMtore, I nave changed the name to the "American," and put in an entire new stock or DEUG-S, PATENT MEDICINES, TOBAQQO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, SC., LiqUOUS, For Medical vn ONLY White Iead, perfectly pure, sold much cheaper than formerly. Also all kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur pentine, lJcnzine, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, die., for sale cheap. I am agent for the PERKIKS & HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP, 4 The only SAFE LAMP made, will burn all kinds of oil with perfect safety, being all Motul It can not break, and so conduct ed it cannot explode. THE SODA FOUNTAIN , is constantly charged and Iced, and will be served up in the best immner. Call aud seo ine. J AS. II. FO' MS. Having strugled twenty veari ociweeu jiih anu clcam wun ASTHMA or PHTHISIC, I ex perimented myself by com pounding roots and herbs, and iinhuling the Medicine thus ob tained. I fortunatolv discovered mm a most wonderful rendy and sure cur for Asthma and its kinurod diseases. v ar ranted to relieve the severest paroxysm in stantly, so the paticntcan lio down to sleep comfortably. One trial Package sent by mail free of charge. Address I. Langell, Apple Croek, Wayne Co., O. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday Oct. 20, Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia iinio) : Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at '2:10 p. in. 7:15 a. m. and U: (5 a. in., arriv ing at Pittsburgh at 1U:05. 1:55 and (1:10 p. ui. Brady's Rend Accommodation leaves Oil City at 5:00 p. in. arriving at llrady's llend at U:80 p. in. Truins leave Pittsburgh for Oil City at ll!:20and4;35 p. ni. and 7i5Ci a, in. arriving in Oil City at 8:05. ll:.rM, 3:.t0p. tu. Oil City accommodation leaves' Iirady's Rend nt 0: 15 a. in, arriving in Oil City at 12:13 p. in. Trins leave Oil City for Buffalo at 12:0 a. iu. and 3:o p. in, arriving in liutl'ulo at 10:00 a. in. and 10:UA p. m. Tiains leave ltiill'alo for Oil City at 0:05 a. m. and 9:OU p. ni. arriving at Oil City at 2:00 p. in. and 6:50 a. in. All trains given above run through from Pittsburgh to liull'alo and return, without chango of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia timo, which is 'in minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. Tho time at Itullalo iu li. S. A M. H. It'v time which is 28 minutes slower than Philadelphia time. At Red Rank Junction this rnai) con with tho Eastern Extension which viius to Krookvillo, leaving Red Hank at 11:40 and 8:00 a. m. arriving in Brookvi'llp ut 2:10 and 12:15 p. in. J. J. LAWRENCE, T. M. KINO, , Oen'l. Bop't. Ass t. Sup't. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Water Street, OVER IIILISRONNKR t'O.'s STORK, Tlonesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. Pictures taken In alUhe latest atylea tl art. Uli-lf BOOKKEEPINti MADE EASY. Every clerk and merchant can learn at once. Rook mailed, ."ic. 11, UoolJIng lirrant, Uutlulo X. y. DIPLOMA ' AWARDED RY TH AMKHKAX IXNTITUTK, TO J. W. McKEK, for Kmbroldering1 and Fluting Machines. "It is Ingenious and will meet tho wants of every matron in tho land." EXHIBITION OF 1872, John Fa tJflvit, Recording Secretary, F. A. Barnard, President, Samuel D. Tilnian, Corresponding Secy. New York, November 20, lVrt. This simple mid ingenous Machine i aa 4ofiil as the Sewing .Machine, and i fait becoming popular with la. lien, in the placa of expensive Needle-work, its work being muc a more handsomo, requiring lots time nivl not one U njli part the expense. No lady's I'.'W is iyiVpcn'yiplcte. without It. A Machine with iHuxtratod crrcnlar and full instructions sent ou receipt of i. or finished In silver plate for $2.7.5. Address, Tho McKeo MunutacturlngCo. 30H Broadway, New York. Agf HtY"HCl. DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR CF TAR. Is recommended by regular Medical petitioners and a speedy cure guarnteed, for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bron ehlts, Spitting Blood, Comsuptlnn and all Pulmonary Complaints. Scrofula, Eryaip elas. Dyspepsia and (rout. Dysentery, Cliolera-inorlnis, Cholera and all liverand bowel complaints. Kidney diseases and all affections of the Urinal Organs perfect ly harmless free from Mineral or Alco holic properties pleasant tofakcand nev er known to fail Price 1.00 per Bottle. Full pnrticulars with medical testimonr and certificates sent on application. Ad dress, L. F. Hydo 4 Co., I'.H Seventh Ave nue, Now York. PARTS FROM THSfDEVIL; OR CUPID ABUSED. A Rook just issued, expoaingtho"peron als" that have appeared in the Now York. Newspapers; their history and lesson. Stylish VilliatiK fully exposed. Adver tisements from desperate men to beautiful women ; Clandestine meetings ; how frus trated ; The History of the Coodrich Trag edy the result of a "personal. Descrip tion of Living Roadway Statues. Ex poses social corruption. Rent on receiot of 50 cts. Address, Unique Printing Home 30 Vesoy St., N. Y. rpilE BECK WITH $ Portable Family X Sowing Machine, on 30 Dava Trial ( many advantages over all. Satisfaction guaranteed, or fiO refunded. Sent com pleto, witl) full directions. Beckwith Sew ing Machine Co., 802 Broadway, N. Y. 4 lilUMiW HK.UEUY I'OK ItlPTl'KB. An Important Invention,' $t ffclains the Rupturo at all times, and under the hard, est exercise or severest strain. U Is worn with com fort nnd If ki pt on night and day, effects a permanent cure in a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mall when requosted, circulars free, when or dered by letter sent to The Elantio Truss Co., No. 083 Broadway, N. Y. City. No body uses Metal Spring Trusses; too painful ; they slip oil' too frequently 4 TELEGRAPHY- A necessary nart ot evory person's educa tion in this advanced ago is the art of Tele graphing. Apply to the undersigned for Smith's Manual of Telegraphy, the beat wi;k. published on this subject. Price, 50 era. Also for every description of Tele grapttto IiiHtruemont end Battery ; Nilro Chromio 'Battery for Electroplating. L. G.TILLOTSUN & CO., 8 Dey St., New York. wages" T70R all who aro willing to work. Any 1. person, old or. young, of cither sex, can make from $10 to $50 per week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suita ble to either City or Country, and any sea son of tho year. Thin Is a rare opportuni ty for those who are out of work, and out of money to make an independent livin.'. No capital being required. Our p.tmnlot, "How to make a living," giving full in structions, sent oi receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON A CO., Morrisania, Wostchoster Co., N. Y 4 A trT'lTTi everywhere to sell our new i.iH,ul novel Embroidering W ANTEDMuilI,ie. Willi for Illus trated Circular, to the McKee Manufac turing Company, 309 Broadway, New York. 4 IION-TON Yl.IKTATIU.N NUiNAI.H, Sent on recSfnt of 25 cts. Unique Print ing and Publishing House, 86 Veaey St., N, Y. " 4 THE PA It I.O K COMPANION. Every I-ady wants one ! Every Man ought to have, one 1 1 Sent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, L. F. HYDE it CO., 1U5 Soventh Avenue, New Y'oi k. 4 fOU ASK ! I'LL t ELL!'1 The New DEPARTURE'" Book. Agents Wanted. Exclusive territory giy. 011. Tho book wil sell itself. Father, Mother, Sister. Brother. AHuister, Mor chant, Manufacturer, Farinor, 'Miner, Mariner, and 1'onmW all want IU Tumkm ia Monky ix it. Send for a Circular. C 1 1 E.ST E R M A N A WEBSTER, 60 orth tth St., Philadelphia, Ps CROVER & BAKER SEWING M l( T je fallowing are selected from thous and; of testimonials of similar character, aa expressing the reasons for the prefer ence of the timver A Baker Machines over , all others. "I like the Orover A Baker Ma chine, in the first place, because if I had any other, I should still want a Orover A Baker; and having a Orover A Baker it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and iseaaier tu iearn than any nther," Mrs. J. O. Cr ly (Jenny June,) "I have had several years' expe rience with a drover A Baker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. I think the O rover A Baker Machine Is more easily managed, and less liable to pet out of order. I prefer the (irover A Baker de cidedly." M r. Dr, Watts, Now York. "I have lUil one In niv family for some two years; and fjiiin what I know of ita workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, I can hardly ace how anythlngcould be more complete or give better batiufuctlun." Mrs. Uon. (iraiit. T. J. VAN OIESEV, Agent, Tiouesta, Pa. New Hoard lug IIpnr. MRS. S. H. HULINOS has built a largo addition to her house, and is now oru- pared to wi-omuiodate a number of perma nent hoarders, aud nil transient one who mav favor her wHh tlwir nir a good stable lias rw'enily been built to ac ooiuiuodate the horses of guests. Charges reasonable. Residence pu F.lui St., opis site S. Haslet's store. 23-1 l