OUR CAMPAIGN NOTES. Carbon county elects her Republican county ticket. Well done, Carbon. "Concentrated campaign lye , ' is what the New York Tribune's arguments are now called. In lowa they compare the enthusiasm for Greeley to the racing qualities of the mud turtle. A Sharon Republican won $3,000 in cash, eleven suits of clothes and two hundred kegs of nails on this State. "Boys, we have got them. Pennsyl vania has done G. in New York Tribune, October :9, 1860. His tory repeats itself, Horace. Aleck McClure is administering on the estate of the Liberal Republican par ty of Pennsylvania, lately deceased. The share due the heirs will not be heavy. A general summary of the vote of the city of Philadelbhia at large gives as the Average ntblican v,,te I i7,3Bfi Average Upposi t i mi vote i 0,366 A verni 4 v li l mbliean majority . 17,020 Average aggregate yof 117,752 Mr. Boutwell says Mr. Greeley asked him, during the past three years and a half, to do twelve things inconsistent with each other, and either of which, done in the way he proposed would be fatal to the business interests of the country. Says the New York Commercial Ad vertiser : We were informed before the election that "Curtin's popularity" was "amazing." It is just now to add that there is only one thing more "amazing" than Curtin's popularity, and that is Forney's political influence. The Tribune claims 123 electoral votes in the Southern States, and upon this foundation expects to build up a power ful Liberal party—not this year—but in the distant future. No party, whose main strength is an almost united South, can ever rule this country. But such is Greeley ism ! Reconciliation is the order of the day. We hear of one Republican Who chopped off his rooster's head last Wednesday, as his loud and persistent crowing over the result of the recent elections annoyed his Greeley neighbors. The last seen of the parties they were shaking hands over the bloody chasm in the rooster's neck. Let us have peace. "Dear old Benjamin Shaw," as Mr. Gerritt Smith calls his old abolitionist friend in Vermont, has written a letter to Mr. Smith, favoring the election of Grant and Wilson. lie says that he does not "grudge his labors and sufferings for the slaves, but if the Greeley party undo what we have done he could almost weep tears of blood." 11. Greeley's charge that the Adminis tration is using the United States Treas ury for electioneering purposes, would, if they believed it, have a depressing ellect upon some of his followers; since it inti mates possible disappointment as to coveted "spoils.” But then, in common with the rest of mankind, they know how Imaginative their candidate has become. Schurz and Trumbull were at the Greeley headquarters last Tuesday night, to hear of the great victory they had so confidently predicted iu Pennsylvania and the other States voting that day. When Philadelphia and Allegheny court ty were heard from they suddenly disap peared. Community of sorrow touches the human heart ; some considerate soul let them silently out at the back door into a dark alley. General Grant is one of the best read men in the laud iu the of of the country. No one of his Cabinet can tell him anything of public affairs, and post him as to men or matters. Ile posts himself', and keeps ahead of the times. lie reads daily seven newspapers. Ile has culled from thirty other papers the important events and utterances of the hour, and this digest he has brought to him each evening, and so goes to bed, probably the best informed man in the United States. We are advancing. Two free sehools for colored children have been recently established in Savannah, Ga. Of these the Advertiser of that city says : "We are gratified to know that through the efforts cf our :Board of Education facili ties will be give :a to the children of the colored man as we2l as to the white man, for the qualities of a rood citizen, white or colored, are improve:l by education." The Advertiser, now advocating Gree ley's election, was during-3'es, and even after—the war a fierce rebel sLeet. The power of the ballot is wonderful. The Harrisburg Patriot says : "There is good reason to believe that radicalism will be completely routed in Connecticut this fall. A careful calculation places the number of Republicans who have left the radical standard for that of Greeley and reform at not less than 5,000, while the number of Democrats who have sold out cannot be 100 at the outside. A ma jority of not has than 8,000 for Greeley is confidently predicted." If this calcu lation holds as good as the predictions of McClure and Randall regarding Pennsyl vania, Grant's majority in Connecticut will reach 15,000. The Springfield Republican, less gracefully than is its custom, gives up the Greeley cause, as follows : "At this moment, it seems probable that the united efforts of the clergymen, college professors, merchant princes, thieves and shoulder-hitters will be crowned with success; that the Republican barty will tide over this convass, and that General Grant will secure the coveted second term. Present appearances indicate that Mr. Greeley will be defeated, that the Liberal movement will come short of that immediate success its more sanguine friends have hoped for it." The following paragraph from the Chi cago Times is significant, as expressing the views of a very large portion of the Democratic party : "In their future po litical action, it is rather plain that the masses of the people of this country in tend to be guided by principles, rather than by the necessities, real or imaginary, of party leaders. If the dismal failure of the little squad of sorehead radicals to realize their huge expectations means anything, it means this. It means that the professional politicians who degrade popular intelligence by magnifying the 'personal magnetism'hypothesis—setting up 'hard cider' and 'white hat' and 'tidal waves' and 'bloody chasm,' as more es sential than intelligent conceptions of truth— will henceforth be 'remitted' to their rightful places among the rubbish of a past which civilization has out grown. It means that 'organized con tradictions' will be simply organized failures • that things utterly incongruous cannot ix, successfully joined together ; that in the social state, as in the natu ral, things opposite in kind cannot be harmoniously united; that the 'fraternity of cat-and-rat' is not a device that can be successfully substituted for cardinal principles. It means that the Cincinnati- Baltimore attempt to produce a political ornithorhynchus is an experiment that will not probably be reimated.” Korai News. BTAMPS To Br A nousifEr) : The following stamps were abolished by the new tax law, whielt went into effect on Tuesday, ()dotter Contracts for insurance against accidential injuries. Affidavits. All agreements or con tracts, or renewals of the same. Appraisements, of v.ilue or damage, or for any other purpose. Assigmnents of a lease. mortgage, policy of in surance, or anything else. Bills of exehange, foreign, island. letters of credit, or a ll ythi nt r . of that hind now taxed by stamps. Bills of lading and receipts in the [tined St des, or for any thing else. Bills of sale if any kind. Bills of identification of any kind. Bond of administra tor Or guardian. 0r au% thing that has the name of bond in it, and 11 ,, W taxed Bro kers' nut's. Certificates of measurement of anything. Certificates of stock, profit, damage, deposit. or any other kind of certifientes now taxed by stamp. Charter. or it; renewal, or a charter party of any kind. Conveyance, or any part of the work of conveyance. Endorsement of any negotiable or not negotiable instruments. Entry, for vonstimption. warehollsing or with drawal. ()augers' returns. Insurance policies, contracts. renewals, tickets, etc.. Hand. initrinc. Miami and tire. ) Lease. All thr,mgli the lease iist abolished. Legal documents. Writ or other process. Confession of judgment, cognoril. appeals. warrants. etc.. letters of administra tion, testamentary. de. Iftnifests at Custom !louse or anywhere else, or for any other pur pose. 'Mortgage of any kind. Passage tickets to any place in the world. Pawners' cheeks. Power of attorney for any purpose. Probate of will of any kind. Promissory note for anything. Protest of any kind. Quit claim deed. Ri•ceipt: now generally exempt, and if included in pre sent law in any case, will hereafter be exempt. Sheriff's return. Trust deed. Warehouse re ceipt. Warrant of attorney. Weighers' return of any character. CRIPPLED O THE RAIL : Chas. Walter, a freight conductor on the Reading Colunbia Railroad, met with an accident at the Union Station crossing in Columbia On Wednesday morning, by which he lost his right leg. Ito was lading in ears and was knocked down by the pole, and the engine ran over him, crashing his right leg below the knee. Dr. F. Hinkle amputated the leg, and Reutter was doing very well at last reports. Reutter is married and has a wife and children. lie resides in Columbia. Andrew Nicely, boss car Inspector, also met with an accident in Columbia the same morning, whereby he lost both of his legs. Ile was in the act of crawling from under a freight train. when the cars started, with the above sad result. Mr. Nicely is a man of perhaps CO years, lives in Columbia, and has a grown-up family. He has been in the employ of the company for many years. Ills condition is considered critical. J. P. Buckwaltcr, had several toes cut off at Columbia the same day. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRADE : A large meeting of the Lancaster Board of Trade was held on Thursday at the Cooper House. A great number of our merchants and business men were in attendance. The meeting was organized by 'letting B. F. Breneman, chairman, and G. J. Diller, secretary. report of the commit tee of seven, of a former meeting, was received. and they reported seventy-four names to select twenty-five Directors from. Gn motion, adopted, to appoint a committee of five Directors, and they added to their number twenty more mem bers to constitute the Board of Directors. The Chair appointed Henry Baumgardner, Win. Mc' Comney, F. Serer, It. M. Morrow and J. B. Mar tin. A motion was adopted that the Seerstary notify the Directors to meet on Tuesday even ing. 13th inst.. to elect ollicers and organize for business. Motion adopted to adjourn. J.ts•r of inielaimed letten4 rcuutiuiu in the I,anctieter post-office, Oct. 13th, 1872 Ladirs . List : Mrs. Annie Brubaker, Kate Fry..llrs. P. Fectler, Lizzie Hindman. Mary A. II eishey, Susan Johnson, Mrs. J. Leidigh, Mrs. M. McAllister. Lizzie ()hale, Mrs. Susan Shirk, Mrs. .1. Smelters, Mrs. Sarah Swank, Alice 1.. '..3lleafter. Gents' List : Berntheizel, 1..". B. Becker, Jesse Burls, .John IMO:waiter, William Brink man, A. Banker. .J. I'. Buckley, L. L. Barriek, E. C. Eiehl, Peter Hovey, Joel S. Eby, R. R. Evans, Rev. L. \V. Eekert, Joseph ireyniam LeviGarbriek, XVilliam Garber, \V. J. Hand, (4). Benj. llerr, Jacob Hershey, Jacob 1.. I (ess. Sam'l L. Landis, George 1). Miller. jr., John Miller, William Rodenbaeh. A. Sunnily, Abut. Ja•:ob P. Shirk, P. 11. Summy. Rev. J. A. Schnitz, Roland Sharp, Emanuel Vogle, Jonathan Weaver. FIRE IN MILLERSVILLE : On Saturday last about nown the larze stone barn on the farm of Dr. f B. Millman, situated about one mile north of Millersville, wa discovered to be 011 fire. and before assistance arrived the building . war totally dOelroyed. Everybody in Cie neigh borhood was in attend a nce at the funeral of young Brimmer the unfortunate painter who broke his back) at the time of the fire. The •'nts were 'hay, straw and tobacco, all of wh le It were destroyed. The loss will certainly reach e 5,500, 1) 1 1,1,1 which there is 110 insurance. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. and suspicious circumstances point to a certain person as the guilty party. No arrest, however, has yet been made. CURE FOR CORNS : Those who consider sound feet a luxury, and who suffer from corns, hard, soft or festered, would do well to try the fol lowing. which is taken from the Journal of Chemistry. It is not an expensive experiment, and is worth trying. The article reads : `•Soak the feet well in warm water, then with a sharp instrument pare oft as much of the corn as can be done without pain, and bind up the part with a piece of linen or muslin, thoroughly saturated with sperm oil, or, what is better, the oil which floats upon the surface of herring or mackerel. After three or four days the dressing may be removed by scraping, when the new skin may be found of a soft and healthy texture, and less liable to the formation of a new corn than before. We have this receipt from a source which we cannot well doubt, and publish it fur the benefit of many readers." BRIBERY ? Rcindhardt Rinier, judge of elec tion of the Eighth Ward of Lancaster city, has made complaint against Dr. Henry E. Malden burg, Collector of this District, for an attempt to bribe him with the sum of *2OO to keep the Democratic majority in his ward below 100 by stuffing the ballot-box or other fraudulent means. Benjamin Schaubel is also charged with nego tiating the matter. The accused parties have waived a hearing, and entered bail for their appearance at Court. SALT Rlvint will be a crowded locality, if the sale of tickets for that route be any criterion . But the purchasers seem In no hurry to start. They proclaim their Intention to wait until after the November election. We think this is bad policy. They will feel worse then than now. Well, if they can stand it we can. PROCESSION: The ::'11 , !! t , tt talion of this city will participate in a gr, te! t reit-light procession at Manheitn on Saturday evening. From ap pearances, there will be a full turn-out. Coma.: An adjourned court of Quarter Ses sion is now holding, but there are uo eases of great importance to note. SOMETHING NEW : Call at Chas. A. Locher's Drug Store, Lancaster Pa., and get a sample bottle, Free of Charge, of Green's August Flower, the great cure for dyspepsia. and its effects, such as liver complaint, costiveness, headache, flatu lency, heartburn, pains hi the side, dyspeptic colic and cough, biliousness, coated tongue I and two-thirds of the disease flesh is heir to. will guarantee it to cure nine eases out of ten. If properly taken and permanent, with prudent living. We are flooded with certificates from patients cured, and doctors using it in their practice. Try it. Regular size, 75 cents; pleas ant to take, and not a rum bitters. Use BOSCHEIL'S GERMAN Svauc t for severe cough and consumption. It never falls. Free of charge in every town and village, L M. QUEEN, Prop'r, Woodbury, N. J. [M..ena THE GREAT WANT Of the present age is nun A - . women, healthy kormi, iu mind The continued headaches. Wllliilll , , , eS. IIerVOUS -11C-,. t l / 4 : yaryin nilmcut , which linnet women are generally the result of Unperfeckttetinn of the stomach and other vital Organs. - Dr. 11"nl -1,•er's California Vilicaar Bikers. being . cuut poaed entkely ttf. vittitable substances imligen tn California, nutv be taken with perfect sadly by the most dcll, atc. and are a sure rem e.ly. correcting all NV11)111: act ion new 11l the whole systum. ~,Beware of Counterfeits i JOB MOSES' siVEVlVEcilittr's are extensively 00IINTIRIMITIIID. Dishonest Drug gists endeavor to sell the counterfeits ornate greater prollts. The genuine have the name of Job Mime on each package. Another, ars worthless imitations. The 01111101111 Me are unfailing in the cure of all tho,, painful and dangerous diseases to which the fem. , le constitution is subject. They moderate all excmses and remove all obstructions, from what- Mt' rails,. TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly suited. They will in a short tim • bring on the monthly period with regularity; and dthough very powerful, contain nothing hurt ful o the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and SO al Affections, Paine in the Back and Limbs, Fat' :rue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart. Hy: . erica and Whites, they will effect a cure when all ther meane have failed. The circulars around each package give full directions and advice, or will be sent hee to all writing for them, sealed from observation. N. B.—ln all cases where the Olautire cannot be obtained, One Dollar enclosed to the Sole Proprie tor, JOB MOSES, la Cortlandt Bt., New York will insure a bottle of the genuine. containing Fifty Pill by return mail, securely sealed from any knowledge of Ma eonterite RELIEF IN YEN MI tit Es. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS CHIT COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, DIFFICULT BRIATHINO, CIPIENT CONSUMPTION AND LUNG DISEASES. They have no taste of medicine. and any child will take them. Thousands have been restored to health that had before despaired. Testimony given In hundreds of eases. Ask for BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. Prise 36 cents per box. JOB MOSES, Proprie tor, 19 Cortlamit Street, New York. THE COEAT FRENCH REMEDY. ”11LAMAIIRE'SI SPECIFIC PILLS. • Prepared by J. OARANCIERE. No 214 Roe Lombard, Paris. These pills are highly recommended by the entire Medical Faculty of Prance as the very best remedy in all cases of Spermatorrhosa. or Seminal Weak ness; Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions • sex ual Weakness or Impotency ; Weakness ariningfrons Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Relaxation at the genital Organs; Weak t' , pine Deposits in the Urine. and all the ghastly train of Diseases arising from Overuse or Excesses. They cure whenall other rem edies fail. Pamphlet of Advice in each box, or will be sent Free to any address. Price $1 per Box. t by mail, securely sealed from all observation, on of price. OSCAR O. MOSES, 18 CORTLA NUT Sr., ew Yogi, Solo general Agent for America. 4jArriages. BERK—Km:Dm. Oct. 15, 1572, at the parsonage of St. Paul's Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa., by the. Rev. 0. Ashenfelter, Mr. Christian H. Herr and Miss Mary Kendig% both of West Lampeter township ' Lancaster county ' Pu. EARY—Multit. Oct. 10, at Frey's P,xcliange Rotel, liy the Right Rev. Dr. Bigler, Jacob Eaby, sr., to Lucie E. Murr, both of Intercourse, Lancaster county. Pa. Lawis—l,AwsON. Oct. 10 , by the same, at the Moravian parsonage, Benjaiiiiii Levis to Susan Lawson, both of Lancaster. PEARS — FAIINEsTOCK. Oct. 10, by the Rev. B. C. Suesserott, Thomas C. Pears, of Pittsburg Pa to Ada Falinestoei4 - ef Lancaster. • HEMR-I}olallil74lll. °Oh 13, by t gay. W. T. Gerhard, at Frantz's Hotel, Aa on I of West Hetupliebt, to Kate H. Douthaugh, of Manor. EITNIER—YOUND. Oct. 12, by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, at Schlott .t llorting's Hotel, Pornanus P. Pittner, of Warwick township, to Amanda )(mind, of Ephrata township. Ba tm--STuicamm. Oct. s, by the Rev. W. T. Oerlmrd, ut Kauffman's Hotel, William Beam, to Marry Ann Strickler, both of Manileiln tOWnatiim KIMBLY—CaIsWELL. Out 9, 1572, at the parson age of l'ohocksink M. E. Church, by Rev. C. F. Turner, Martin M. Eberly, to Miss Emma 11. Cris ell, both of Philadelphia, formerly of Lancaster, Pa. ,Parket rports. Philadelphia Produce Market. PITILADELVIIIA, Oa. IK.—llolders of quercitron bark ask filLtio per too. Prices of Tanner's bark arc nOnulual. New Oversee(' is hekl, St, WO. Timothy moves slowly. Flaxseed in demand at $2.00( 'Pia , Flour market is loch active ; 800 barrels sold, Including superfine at r4.50a.5.2.1; extra at $.5.7fiaa.25; Wisconsin Extra Family at $7.1 - 15,..s .0.,; Minnesota do. do. at Vs.:sal:Urn Penna. ( 1 0 ,( 0 , nt . ssmoao ( uo; Indiana and Ohio do. do. at ss o omio.ao, and Fancy Brands at s9.2reilm2s. Rye Flour sills at $4.65a4.50. Cornmeal nothing' doing. 'Phi. Wheat market Is weak; sales of Western red iti $1.11710.71 , , anther $1.75%41.77, white at 911.110 manner diiing. Cam weaker; Salta Of Western mixed at atie , and Oats less elite;: sales of new mixed at 41a41e . • and white at 11U41i'. Barley nothing dolnk. :Sfult nothing' doing'. Whisky steady; Western iron-bound at 94e. The Philadelphia CatthyMarket PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.—iteet l'itthe were not in douuuul ; wives lower; asun head arrived and sold at 7 , ,at7 tor extra Pennsylvania and Western steers; 6e, 7e. for fair to good dO., and 4(505,5, , ,e. 114. gross for common, as to quality. Thu following arc the punk:Warts of sales; newt. 40 Western Va., T. Duffy ..ti cioP.,' 140 Western, 11. 3laynes ri (46 , , 100 Western Virginia, Owen Smith ', (0,i'.1 4 ", 100 NVestern, J. MeArille... ... 4 ',(0,61,1' 140 Western, A. Christy 11 oc,; 4 231 Western Virgiths, 11. McFillen 6 qii'T tat Western, A. Christy 6 '4 OVr.V , 50 Western, li. F. MeFillen "tlAtt.iSl 125 Western, I' itai,hawav ` , 42l#. 7 Sti 100 Western Virginia, James MeFlllen ti OAT 186 Western Virginia, M. Ullman . ... 530it.1',( 9tili Western, Martin, Fuller ,li, C 0... 4,10,1;I 142 Western, it. Mooney .4,, Sou 6 of TX 130 Western, 1). Smyth Sz, Br() .1. 1 .,,046 7 h 60 Western, 1). Smythe ft '.. 464 SO Western, T. Mooney & Bro. 51.,4 64 112 Western Virginia, G. Scharr berg & Co. 4 taltil , r, 115 Western Virginia, Mope & Levi.... ....5,N47 Cows were unchanged; 200 head sold at Clotsso V head as to quality. Sheep moderately active; sales of choice at 6, c.; fair to good at 5a5t... and common at 2a3e. Ifogs were in less demand and prices lower; sales Of curu-tot at /.50a7.75. Jtecaipta, 5,7E41. . -4 Household Market. LANCAsTER, October 16.—Butter sold at 23a25e; Lard, Wilily.; Eggs, 2sa;ioe.; Veal by the quarter, 10a12y. It; Dressed Chickens, 315a64te. each ; Live Chickens, onawfr v pair; Live Ducks, 75catil V pair; Pot aloes, Soca I. In itt bus., and Malec. peck; Turnips, bale.; Apples, a, 8, 10:112e4 Cider, 12atrie. za gallon; Chestnuts abundant at 10e V quart; Buckwheat Flour, York, co. $4 V hundred; Applo Butter, Wally. II pint ; Corn in the ear, 50a5.5c. V bushel; Oats, $1.40a15e is! bag of three bushels. New Adverttsentents. GO AND SEE CENTRE HALL Clothing Store, We have now ready one of the largest and finest stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING ever exhibited in thie el ty,which has been gotten up with great care, and will be sold ea low t if not lower,than any place in the United States. We buy our goods at the very lowest cash price. and we are prepared to compare prices with any house in this country. All we ask is for you to Oall and Examine our Stock. Part of our stock eon:sista of the following Ready Mad* Clothing: Beaver Over-Coats, all wool all colors $12.00 to 20.04 fur Beaver , 4 tt 10.00 4, 14.00 Castor tt t t it tt 10.00 " 18.00 Chinchilla " ~ it 8.00 " 16.00 Boys' and Youths' Over-Coats 6.00 " 19.00 Caseimere Suits, all wool, [ Figured] 10.00 tt 14.00 Melton it .t 18.00 " 22.00 Black Cloth and Casei n ere Suits, all w 00114.00 " 22.00 Youth's Cassimere Suite 10.00 " 14.00 Boy's •' tt 5.00 ~ b.OO Cassimere all wool Frock Coats 7.00 " 14 00 tt ‘, Back " 0.00 " 12.00 (I " Pants 8.75 ~ 8.00 tt ~ Vests 1.26 " 8.76 Youth's Cassimere all wool Frock Coats 5.00 " 10.0 Q. ', all wcti* 2.oorip .. . , i - ria 8.50 " 0.04 " t V t , ' , nts; .: .4, 1 2.00 " 4.00 " ' •." - 3 - eatip l4 La ;... • 1.00 ~ 2.00 We manufacture all our own Clothing, have It well made, use good trimmings, and guarantee the pods as represented. We are prepared to show all who may favor us with • call, the largest and finest stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Of all colors and grades. Goods retailed by the yard IF ow as can be bought anywhere. Goods cut and trimmed for persons who prefer risking them at home. We keep a full and complete supply of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Such as Under Clothing, Heiser,, °knee, Hanitker• chiefs, Shirts, Linen and Piper Collars, Neckties, &c. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Jinn i - No. 4 Centre Square, Lancaster),Penna. Yew Advertisements. SOMETHING NEW, 6 salable ar ticles, sell at sight. Catalogues anil one sample tree. N. Y. M'f 'g Co., 21 Courtlitiol st., N. Y. 1-4 t • - 11A'SD STAMPS all varieties'. CtroUlars tree. Ails. wanted. W.ll. Davis & Co. Mire, TS Nassau, N.Y. 1 AGENTS WANTED. BUILDERS ett,I stamp for lll'd Catalogue on Build. mg.A..I.ItteuNELL & Co.27Warren,N.Y. T HIS IS NO HUMBUG! 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It makes the El "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can Zbe cut, and still the cloth cannot be polled apart without tearing it. Wc pay agents from $l5 to 141$2tai per month and expenses, or a commission ri.% front which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB k CO., &eon, Mass.; Pitts -0119.1 tor la; Chicago, or St. Loup', Mo. Cheap Farms! On the line of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, 12.000,000 acres of the best Farming and Mineral Lands In America. 3,000,000 AcrePrEr*liraltra, In the Platte Val ley, new for sale. MILD CLIMATE, FERTILE SOIL, for Grain Growing and Stock Raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. CHEAPEN, IN Paws, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than can be found els where. Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. The best location for Colonies—Soldiers entitled to a homestead of 160 Acres. Send for the new Descripttve Pamphlet, with new maps, published in English, German, Swedish and Danisn, mailed free everywhere. Address, 0. F. 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STOD DART & CO., Phila. 62-4 _itch from continued use brings Plies and kindred die• eases to aid in, weakening the invalid, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under the popular name of "Bitters," is so extensively palmed MI on the public as sovereign rentedVut It_is a moot power• Oat Tonle and Tattoo pronounced so by the leading medical thorities of London and Paris, and hat been long used by the regular physicians oibther countries with wonderful remedial results. DR. vimuo EXTRACT OF JEROBEBA realm?' all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant, and must be taken as a permanent curative agent. le there want of action in your Liver and spleen 1 Unless relieved at once the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, produc ing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, at., ac. Take Jartabelba to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy action. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach Un less digestion is promptly aided the system is debill tate& with ion of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Tandem', General Weakness or Lassi tude. Take it to assist Digestion without reaction; it will impart youthful vigor to the weary su ff erer. Have you a weakness of Ike lemonlm tines'? You are in d ere Chronic Diarrheas, or the dreadful lona the Bowels. Take it to allay irritation Alt ward off tendency iliNaunnation. sr yam weakness of Ike Uterine o emery Omens? Yon must procure in stant relief or you are liable to suffering worse than death. Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life becomes a burden. • • . Finlay it should be frequently taken to keep the system . fn perfect hdalth, or you are otherwise in great danger of malarial, miasmatic or contagious dlseases. . . JOHN Q. XELLOG(I, 18 Platt Street, N. Y. Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular, 46-4 t New Advertisements. 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A luxury to the palate, a painless evacuant, a gentle stimulant to the circulation, a perspiratory preparation, an anti-bilious medicine, a stomachic, a diuretic and an admirable general alterative. Such are the ac knowledged and daily proven properties of TAR RANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APKRIKNT. 60 SOLI) BY ALL DRIR:GISTS. 4t CRUMBS OF COMFORT! CRUMBS OF COMFORT! CRUMBS OF COMFORT! Stove Gloss ! UNPARALLELED SUCCESS Over Twenty-four Thousand Gross sold In Nine Months. IT MAKES A STOVE SIIINE LIKE BURNISHED SILVER. ASK YOUR noIo:KEEPER MIL IT. If he don't have it go to the next store ; hut don't be humbugged into buying or using any of the old IKdishes when you can get CRUMBS OF COMFORT At the Seine Price. Every Jobber and Retail Dealer in the United States has or will have it for Sate. 11.AallAUTILETT.ScC0,11Ittnufacturersi PHILADELPII I A, PA. 4t BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is the cheapest and best article in the market for Blueing Clothes. The genuine has both Bar low's and Wiltberger's name on the label. and Is put up at Wiltberger's Drug Store, No. 283 North Second Street, Phila. D. S. WILTBERGER, Pro prietor. For sale by Druggists and Grocers. [5O-4t 5000 AGENTS WANTED. Samples sent tree by mail, with terms to clear from $.5 to $lO per day. Two entirely new articles, saleable as flour. Address N. 11. WHITE, Newark, N.J. 50-4 t GENTS Wanted.—Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. usiness light and permanent. Particulars free. G. STINSON & CO., Fine Art Publishers, 60-40 Portland, Maine. Hats, Caps, Furs, &c. • BLATCHLEY'S IMPROVED 44 "i CUCUMBER WOO D i PUMP. t Tasteless, Durable, fficlent and Cheap. The best pump for the p, least money. Attention is especi ally invited to Blatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop L • Cheek Valve, which can be with drawn without removing the pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber,which Wnever cracks or scales, and will Ij~H 4=i outlast any other. For sale by dealers everywhere. Send for E Catalogue and Price List. CLUE. G. IlLATcuum, 'r, tgl6 Commerce St., Philada., Pa. 48-lyr Agents wantedfor the autibiography of HORACE GREELEY, The best and only Edition written by himself ; and for our 1872 CAMPAIGN MANUAL, a book of the times for all parties. Illustrated. One agent sold 80 in three days. Also, for Headley's Life of President Grant, and Splendid Portraits of Candidates. $3OO a month made. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 805 Broad way, N. Y. 40-it RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. AGENTS, we will pay you $4O per week in cash, it you will engage with ua at once. Everything fur nished and expenses paid. Address 44.4 t F. A. ELLS dr, Co., Charlotte, Mai. AT LOW .RATES!! POLITICAL soon 1233:11:131= 32 and 34 Maiden Lane, ECEI 4 Eif fr; . E-4 g 5 „, 4 . IT- 01 a O ar. ici pil ra t:1 06 14 a), Plaka cil v .1 41 pci = z ‘ 4 V ) = C/") 0 04 2 MI cks m Fl 4 7111! WARNER'S --„ ~4., CARRIAGE WHEEL. all ! Patented Feb. 5, 1867. ....—' 11111 j The Cuts show the way the Spokes are Tenoned, and peas through the Iron into the wood Hub, 11* THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR, F'OR 1871 The Strongest, and also More Stylish, than any other Carriage wheel in Market. Judicious and dis criminating Carriage Manufacturers, in nearly all our principal Cities and Towns, confirm this state ment. Many Thousand Sets have been put to severe Use. Made In a superior manner, from the best, thor oughly-seasoned Hickory Tlmber,by the Patentee,at The Belvidere Carriage Wheel Works BELVIDERE, N. J. 0115 New York. A. B. LANDIS, Mt. Joy, Agent for Lancaster Co MIRK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK, "ROUGHING IT," Is ready for Canvassers. It is a companion volume to " INNOCENTS ABROAD," of which 100,000 copies have been sold. Don't waste time on books no one wants, but take one people will stop you on the streets and subscribe for. "There is a time to laugh," and all who read this book will see clearly that time has come. Apply at once for territory or circulars. Address DUFFIELD ASIIMEAD, Publisher, jaul2-tf 1 111 Sansom Street, Phi!at% New Advertisements. STEINHEISER'S Pa m :AV 1 041 This celebrated Nervine is an infallible remedy for all the ordinary derangements of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, Which are the fruitful cause of AO much discomfort Rod unhappiness. It has been tested by eight years' use, and numbers of persons Will and do testi'y to its benefi cent effects. The Nervine is not, like too many of the prepara tions purporting to cure Nervous disorders, a compound of narcotics, stupefying the Nerves to give temporary relief, succeeded by a reaction which leaves the sufferer the woi se fur his so-called remedy. On the contrary, this preparation, compounded from the ex tracts of herbs indigenous to our own soil, operates beneficially as a And is designed to coma, and not merely to vivo tempo rary relief That it will do this, the proprietor is able to affirm with confidence, knowing that he will be fully Justified in the future, as heretofore, by the unvarying success of this most valuable remedy, The Nervine does not belong to the class of "cure alt" preparations, whose very pretensions prove them to be worthless. It has a specific value in strengthen ing and toning up the Nervous System, and WI that is asked for it is a trial, when it will speak for itself. In addition to all that has already been claimed, it has been found by experience that the Nervous Prostration and consequent necessity for stimulus, engendered by OPIUM EATING, Are entirely overcome, and • healthy condition of the system restored. The same is true of the appetite Or intoxicating liquors, which can be entirely eradicated by the use of the Nervine All these abnormal ap petites are the surface indications of derangements of the Nervous System, which yield to this groat Remedy. With all these curative properties, the Nervine contain!' no ingredient that can injure any patient, if used according to the directions which appear upon each bottle. The Nervine is prepared and compounded under the personal supervision of the Proprietor himself. The price of the Nervine is only ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE Which is a small matter compared with the relief that itafocda. All arh therefore advised to ey the Ner. vine before resorting to pernicious Drugs which will increase the difficulty of cure. PREPARED AND MOLD ONLY J. O. STEINITEISER, No. 99 PLUM_ STREET, Or address him by mail at P. 0. Box 20, Lancaster, [l3-tt A GOLD WATCH. (MENTING•CASED AMERICAN.) As a prize for solving a puzzle to appear In he DAWN. Send stamp for circular to SUNDAY DAWN, Philadelphia Pa. 46-it Miscellaneous. DIPLOMA AWARDED "TO BOOK AGENTS." -o NERVE TONIC, I=l TRY BY LANCASTER, PA. Furniture, ie.' " 1-i a...-- 40 , , 62 al:f. ....*: -a•-.....L.v . 0 ymi v N •._, .-, , . THE GREAT AMERICAN Is Without a Rival. BEING TILE Cheapest and Largest Stocked FURNITURE & BEDDING WillEllolll9 hi* \ And its trues being Wholesale P . IN TILE CITY to all you can save at least twenty per cent. ou any purchases made at this estahlishme:A. GREAT AMERICAN D E POT , LARGE NEW BUILDING ••• No./202 Market PHILADELPHIA, PA. ~ll(3d1c(cl. KENNEDY'S HEMLOCK OINTMENT. The proprietor has sueeeeiled 'zing the meilleal proport It•s contain in the oil, pitch and resin of the 'forelock 'l'ree, and obtained a vel d& preparation to be apt:lied as a ave or Plaster for Rhentnat km, foul), Pain or Soreness of hit ifiek, Chest or stomach, Piles, Salt hewn, Scurvy, Sores, !Livers, Min ns, Sore torus, Frost Bites, 'llll - lis t Sore Breasts and Nipples, Ingworinst Chafing' and Skin ISOS Of Inflammatory nature. lIAIILES N. CHITTENTUN, Art. '-41] 7 Sixth Avetine,New York. Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, rl.rtored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, call-d "Tonics," " Appeti,e,," " Restorers," &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made fr -n the native root,. anitherlysot California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-givm,.: Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, ca- tying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain iu their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Person can take these Bitters accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bone.: are not destroyed by mineral poisons r other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the tutor of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Palo in the Shredders, Coughs, Tiglittiecl of the Chest, Di, ainess, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad 'Paste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaint, it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar autee of it: merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complainta, in young nr married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or tl, turn of life, these Tonic Eaters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is SOOII nercep• For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of th- Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated which is generally produced lay derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They are a Gentle Purgative as well a■ Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit id acting as a powerful agent m relieving Congestion or Intlam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and its Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tette!, Salt- Rheum, Bleaches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Loris, Car • buncles. Ping-worms, Scald• Head, Sore Eye., Ens sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Homer, and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever mime or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. cleanse the 'Vitiated Blood whenever von fold its inlyitrities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you ford it ob structed an I sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thdusandr proclaim VINEGAR BIT TERS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and' other Worms, lurking ill the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed amt removed. Says a distingulkhed physiol ogist : Thei - is Scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose,body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not toton the healthy elements of the body that worms cxi but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits th it breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmitt itics, will Lee the system from worms like these Bit • tern. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typesetters. Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, wit s , be subject t., paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of WALKER'S VINKGAK BITTERS once or twice a week, as a Preventive. Unions. Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the vaileya of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Braze;, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout one entire country dining the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stem telt, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged tip with vitiated accumulations. In their treat , " meat, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence tip.'s these varions organs, is essentially necessary. There no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR LITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swelling., Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous, Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial At fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Eli,. eases, WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTRRS have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and hatract able cases. Dr. Walker , . California Vinegar Bitter(' act on all these cases in a similar manner. By rurifyinA the Blood the y remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected carts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The prcipertles of DR. WALKERS VINEGAR BITTRRS are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Ditifetic, Sedative. Counter-Irri tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and A nti-ll ilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS are the best safe• guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic. healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the latices. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind. colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in f he secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary duds and are superior to all remedial agents, fur the cute of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against disease he purl fling all its fluids with VINEGAR BITTERS. No ens.mote can take hold of a system thus forearmed. T ,te liver, the stomach, the bowels, the k:dneys, and tae nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig• orant. Directlona.—Take of the 'litters on going, to 1.,.1 at night from a half to one and one-half witte.glabstu!:. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak; chop. venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and t.,1 r. out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget- able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WALKER, Prop r. R . H. MoDONALD& Drug,enas and Gen. Agts., Sus Flallt ( and cur. of Wa,hingtott and Chat h.,. Sts., Nen V,,iL SOLD Ul' ALL DRUGGISTS A;\:D DEALER:i