et ennsElvanisrlt h NEWS AND OTHER ITEMS. r !P BRKEF FUN SCHWEFFKLBRENNKR. SCULIFFELTOWN, Oct. dcr 28t, 187"3 MISTER PRINTER : E 3 is noch net tsu shpoat for unser load tsu seafa ! Es is nosh ea woch ex actly his on de , lection, un•wann do leit wissa was recht is ; warm se int sin hen for der fitsht mom' tsu vota for Presi dent; warm so patriotish sin, un nei gala for ehrlichkeit un gooter fershtond, donn kenna se net for der Grant uu aw net for dcr Greeley vota, awer for diner &cc shmart g'nunk, un good Witunk, un aw fit is derfore. Now we is cs mit em Greeley ? Ei er is an ivver ous gooter un shmarter tsei binge drucker,awer sell is kea sign das er fit is for President. Ei du selwer, Mister Printer, blsht an tseitungs drucker, awer sell is net g'sawt as du fit bisht for so an lurch amt we President. 17n se sauga aw der Greeley ester an bauer, un das er webs we mer hula liockt,.un welshkorn basht, un uxa feedert, awer ich behawp es hut nosh feel onnery leit in der welt de wins we mer hula hockt, un welsh korn basht., un uxa feedert—leit de un- Meh (le uxa of gehroeht warra sin, awer sell is net g'sawT(lns flier se in so emter nei 'leckta muss we President. en we is es tiiit em Grant? Ei fun tscitung drucka tel edita, of course, webs ter gor nix, un er is aw kea bauer, un kea, huls-Locker, un nix fun de art. A wet. er is an Gen, ral—so sauga se any how. 11n was 4 fir an cling is an Gen eral ? Des will ictt der now amohl ex- An General is ehner mit blohe kleader aw un shoulder shtraps un brass k'nepp all ivver, un ride rum for common uf 'ma shimmel gaul, un grickt about sivva dauseend dallier a yohr, on warm de ormy suldawta wo de mushkeat.a trauga un de shnoppseck uf em bucket hen un MISR% leawa, uf hort brod un shpeck un behna, un ablofa of em coin monna cords-budda mit nix urn Bich ex cept an blanket un missa als fechta un sich crippla on doht melte. lussa for dreitsea dallier de mohnat-- wann one sheers* geht im reek mit puffer un blei, don ,wars dun de Generals ? Ei se gevva (le orders das de suldawta ahead gea solla. en se tuna ehna net amohl de orders selwer gevva, awer der weg we se's duna is dcs : Dolt hea se so a set kterls um such ruin wass se de Brigadiers uu de Kurnels un de Majors on Aids un Adjutants heasa, un Belly missa do corn mony suldawta earn orders gevva— orders forna nous tau gea wo se first raty chance hen g'ahussa tsu warrra. Awer for an grosser General ten sheesa nemmts an ala an cannohu fun orrick longer range Un WHIM idles goot geht—wann der battle g'wunna is, donn duna de leit sich orrick fey wunnera, net ivver de sul dawta wo de mushkeata, music fasa, un aw net ivver de Kurnels un de Majors un Captains undo Aids, awer yusht ivver de grossy Generals wo so ivver one goot fechta fun weiden—so weit hinna drone das se tsu sauga gor nix fum real fechta one firma. Now aver behawpta so an General het mea fershtond we onner leit, un das es an orrick shmarter un g'sheiter moon nemmt for tswansich daussend leit tau leads un ehm fulga macha. Awer, mind, we g'sawt, so duna even sell dor rich de Kurnels un Majors, un Belly hen doch aw ehra share gooter fershtond. Un warm es abbordich gooter fershtond nemmt for an trupp mensha tau com mands, so due se ehm fulga—menshade wissa was mer ehna sogt, we feel mehner gooter fershtond nemmts for an groesy trupp shofe tau leads so dass se ehm ful ga—shofe do tau sauga gor nix wisea— anyhow nix fun weaga greek un polly ticks un onnery moral un scientific sub jects. Now, Mister Printer, my point is du es gor kea kunnsht is fershtendiche men sha tsu leada un commanda so das se ehm fulga, awer es nemmt particularer gooier fershtond un g'sheitheit un gener alship an grossy trupp shofa tsu leada un command% so des se ehm fulga. Un sell hob ich selwer shun gedu. Doh for about tint* yohr bob ich mich auiohl ge dingt tsum alt llenner Keshtabecker, der shofe drover, un a monnich rnohl bin ich als forna nous der tornpike nunner un hob donna shofe ale g'rufa so loud das ich bob greisha kerma, un de gone trupp —daussenda fun derma dick-wolliche feer bebniche suldawta sin mer ale noch ge dopp, so shea un so deameetich dass eel hut kenna. Un mind, ich hobs ne net g'macht we de grossy General humbugs, un g'sawt "go in boys,'' awer "come on sheep-sheepey-aheeps”—sell war my motto, un kumma bin se ally mohl. Now, froke ich, weer is der fitsht moan for President—der Greeley, odder der Grant, odder—well ich shem mich net la tau mentiona—ich selwer? lob geb nix uw's emtly—gor net, awer weil, es noat wendich is alleweil an moon nei tsu leckta deer aw fit is derfore, un ehoer dter net yusht able is mensba tau generalla, awer aw feer-behniche shofe—weil kens fun de ounery candidates du kann wars ich mea dass amohl gedu hob, bin ich willens Is emtly aw tau nemma. De Bevvy gebt aw ehra consent dertsu. PIT, SCEIWRZFELBRIDINKR. Much excitement has been caused in St. Louis by the exposure of frauds in building the county jail, similar to those committed by the Tweed ring in New York. Many prominent politicians are said to be involved. A steamer called the Sylvan Dell made the run from New York to Albany, on Thursday of last week, in seven hours and forty-three minutes. This is the quickest trip on record. The vessel ave raged twenty-two miles an hour. The American Peace Society is making a strong effort for an International Peace Congress, and this enterprise will meet with undoubted success through the co operation of foreign societies. The object of the congress cannot be too highly commended. Tho war against Fronde is really gOt ting hot. Father Tom Burke, as the champion of traditional Ireland, we see it stated, has canceled ninety lecture en gagements to take a hand in it. The anti-English journals are also on the heels of the historian. A floating elevator is now iu course of construction at New Orleans, of double the capacity of any floating ele vator in the United States. It will be finished and in operation some time next month, and of a capacity to deliver 100.- 000 bushels of grain a day. The report of the Agricultural Buroau for October reduces the estimate of the cotton crop published the month previous about nine per cent. The general yield, however, is estimated at eighty-two per cent. of a full crop, being an increase of six per cent. on the year 1871. Th 9 women of Italy are beginning a novel crusade against foreign fashion in dress. The models with which they pro pose to replace those of the French are to be taken partly from the most grace ful and artistic of the antique garments pictured by famous Italian painters. An English saloon keeper was recently fined, not for having measures under the standard capacity, but actually above it. A customer who purchased from him a pint of beer really received a full pint and something over. It is certainly not a common practice of British publicans to sin in this manner. The ,Lyndon Telegrabph starts the idea of what it calls a Pan-Anglian Com mercial League; in other words, a. fed eration "for business purposes" of all the English-speaking peoples of the globe. The editor thinks the success of the Geneva Conference paves the way to some such happy consummation. In New Orleans, lately, a company or firemen in full array were incontinently put to flight by the appearance in their• path of a rattlesnake. The gallant lire 'addles had not even the presence or mind to turn a JA of water on his snake ship, but scrambled away, heiter skelter, striving to get as far as possible in the shortest space of time. There are now three submarine cable , : between Europe and Awe. Ace. It is probable that within a year a fourth wilt he added. This will he stretched from Lands' End to Halifax ' a distance or 3,600 miles. The Great Eastern is to be employed in laying it down, and it is now being placed on board that vessel in great. coils of two hundred and fifty mike ? each. Boston forever Hur Common last week reverberated with the thunder elan hundred gun, tired by the order of the Governor of the Commonwealth—for what? Why to commemorate the dis covery of America by Columbus in 1492. You see, Columbus sought for America in order that the narrow world might. have a fitting place wherein to put Boston. A writer In an English periodical sa tirizes the American taste for gaudy, brilliant colors, as illustrated in the various fabries intended for our market. It is alleged that good taste is sacrificed for gaudy colors, and that manufacturers could not venture to introduce designs used on American articles on cotton, shawls, carpets and other goods intended for the home trade. A telegraph company has commenced operations in Chicago, whose object is to connect the offices or residences of sub scribers with one of its district offices by means of a telegraph wire, so that mes sengers or private police, whom the com pany will furnish, can be signaled at any time, and respond in from one to three minutes. It is especially designed for the use of business men. Cape Town, Africa, is said to be get ting to be about what California was in the palmiest days of revolver and bowie knife, before society was at all settled, and when the refuse of Mexican brigands and the moat turbulent spirits of the whole earth met in rich territory, each acting on the principle that to the strongest belong the spoils. Some of the New England apple raisers are about to test a, new process for the preservation of that fruit. The experi ment will consist in freezing the apples solid, as soon as the temperature will insure that result, and then packing them in dry sawdust, or some other non conductor of beat or cold, free from moisture, as a security against untimely thawing before they are needed for use. A New Hampshire farmer recently purchased a valuable mulch cow. Pre vious to the purchase the animal was milked before his face and eyes, and she gave forth twelve quarts of superior milk. After thepurchase not one drop could be drawn from the miserable beast ; and the owner now contemplates savagely the newest trick of the honest seller—the construction and use of a false udder. Within the past month this country has received from Reuss, in Germany, two horrible criminals, one a barber who poisoned his wife and attempted to mur der his child, and was sentenced to death; the other a farm laborer who had been convicted of nine cases of highway rob bery. These two convicts were released by the Prince of Reuss, as their relatives had promised to furnish the necessary means to send them to the United States. It is surely time that this should stop, and that the little princes of Germany should be made to understand that their criminals must not be sent to America. A most important dipc6very is made in England concerning the potatoe die ease—namely, that the starch of which the tuber is largely composed is not af fected by it (we presume in its earlier stages). All that is necessary to save the most valuable portion of diseased po tatoes is to peel and rasp them into cold water, when the starch sinks to the bot tom and the diseased matter, woody fiber, Mc., can be poured off. Fresh water should be poured on and the starch stirred through it several times, so as to carry off all impurities. Tha starch can then be dried and preserved like corn or wheat starch. 'ocal &ars. Jr RORS DRAWN : List of I , .rty joron4t serve at a Court of Common Pleas, commcneing ou the fourth Monday in November, 1872, viz: Samuel Weinhold, E. Cocalieo ; Franklin Rupp, E. Cocalieo ; John C. Shelly, Mt. Joy ; George Heckroth, Columbia; [(tit). S. Brook. E. Done gal ; B. J. Lechler, Salisbury ; Henry H.) Web ster, sr., Conoy ; Sam'l Nfusselman. E. Donegal; Levi Sener, E. llempfichl; Thomas J. Masterson, Columbia ; Robert Chamberlin, Salisbury ; George H. Rumple, Columbia :John I'. Kilburn. Strasburg . borough ; Geo. A. Martin. city ; John Lenhard. West Hempfield ; B. F. ilivstand, F. Donegal ; Isaac G. Pfoutz, Warwick ; Wm. Kennedy, Leacock; Ambrose Met:tummy, eitv ; William Garber, Upper Leacock ; Jason K. Eby, Leacock ; C. S. Keller, East Hemptield ; A. C. llyus, Manheim township; John Bryson, Eden ; J. C. Mublenberg, city : Samuel Royer, Ephrata ; H. G. Lipp, city ; A. N. lintel:hart. Warwick ; Reuben B. Johns. Upper Leacock ; Henry Miller, city ; Obed Strickler, Manor; Peter Risser, Rapho; Henry Baker, West Hemp field ; Levi S. Hacker, Warwick; C. F. Roland. Earl; David Bair, jr., city; Jacob Auwater, Columbia; Benjamin Snavely, Pequea ; Moses G. Miller, Manheim borough ; Petro• 11. Sunnily, East Hempfleld. Names of 40 jurors to serve at a Court of Common Plea*, beginning on the list Monday of December, 187:3 : Henry Neff, West Hemp field ; Sebastian Miller, Adamstown ; Davies A. Brown, Fulton ; Winfield S. .Kenady, Sdlisbury; Urias M. Fry, Ephrata; John G. Mohler. Eph rata: Wayne Bender, city; Moses Weaver, Earl ; Levi Steiner, Elizabeth ; F. K. Keen. Marietta ; Fred . k Oldwciler, Mt. loy-trop. ; Isaac G. Sprecher, Ephrata; John Haldeman, Rapho ; M. W. Geist, city ; Joseph Bomber ger, Rapho; Moses Martin, Earl ; Geo. A. Brown, Manor (Millersville); Edwin Sheaffer, city ; Winton Walter, Sadsbury ; Wm. Gump'', city ; Alfred M. Brown, Fulton ; R. F. Ranch, city ; Benj. Leaman, Leacoek ; jo4. Engel, Martic ; Henry Shaffner, Mt.Joy-bor. ; J. F. Cotrell, Columbia ; Davld Paulls, East Donegal ; John W. Eshleman, West Lampeter ; David Bair, sr., city ; C. Rhine Baer, city ; 11. B. Becker. Breck nock ; Martin Miller, Martic ; Adam Lefever; Conestoga ; henry M. Engle, East Donegal ; Michael Minnich, East Hempfleld ; Isaac Bush ong, Upper Leacoek ; Joel L. Lightner, East Lampeter ; Jas. Hull, Warwick ; Lytle Skiles, Salisbury ; A. E. Long, East Lampeter. Nianow GArfiff is now certain that the Quarryville branch of the Lancaster and Read ing Narrow-Gauge Railroad will be speedily constructed and equipped. At a full meeting of the hoard of directors held ou Tuesday morn ing, a proposal front Messrs. Keller and Reily was aciPlite , l for grading and bridging the road. The pr/..jerted route 15 down the Cones toga to Mill Creek, them , to \Vest Willow , Street. thence to the Mouth is 11;;; lie ryer, ria Ch tries' ore banks, thence to Ne ,; Poo. idenee, and thence by the only practicable roa . „!, which i has been übopted hi the surveys, to Quarryville. The question as to what inlet will be made the termluns at Quarryville will bo b.ettled by the ( I board of directors, who propose to whit Quarry !, vme for r that purpose next Friday. .1. resolu tion was adopted calling hi five per cent. of the stock monthly, the first instalment to be paid on the first of December. Col. Geo. H. Arms was elected to the office of engineer. As soon as Isome questions tu relation to laud damages are ) settled, work upon the ground will begin, and it will be vigorously pushed forward to coot ! pletiou. /A SLIGHTLY' SEAGGERATCD DESC OPTION : A friend of ours, who is stopping fit a private boarding house near by, thus (subst utialiy) goes into a description of the "snoring ,of a fellow lodger who sleeps In the same room with him. This is the way he gets at it : "Snore! oh, no, I guess not—no name for It! When you wake up in the morning and and that the house you lodge in has been moved half a mile during the night by the respiratory vehemence of a fellow-lodger, ' you may get wine idea of that fellow's per- formances. His landlady gets her house moved back by turning hit bed around ; but the neigh bors are beginning to raise objections, and an f anchor has been SCEIL for. I'll bet the house or , anchor will give way, though, the first time he 1 turns on steam. And you ought to hoar him igrit his teeth! It sounds like a bone mill crush ! i leg the back-bone of au elephant. But he has such a pleasant way of hoping you rested well, when he meets you at breakfast, that Sou can't bear malice against him. OFITICIMA ELICTED : The Lancaster Fire In surance Company on October 7, 1 . 37 . 2, elected the following officers : Prestdeut—Hon. Thou. E. Prankliu. Treasurer—Benjamin F. Shenk. Secretary—G. It. Hendrickson. The following is a list of the Board of Direc tors elected for the ensuing term : Hon. Thou. E. Franklin, Dr. 11. Carpenter, F. Shroder, George Levan, Dr. J. L. Allele, Jacob Frantz, Benjamin F. Shenk, Thomas Baum gardner, Abraham Conine, Jacob Baustatiu. Geo. K. Reed, A. E. Roberts and W. 1.. Peipor, all of Lancaster city and county ; Lemuel Coffin and Evan Randolph, of Philadelphia, and W. II Howell and Wm. IL Clieppu, of New York. STABLE SUBBED : A small frame sesta.' mut ated on Pearl alley, near Middle street, belong ing to Mrs. Susan Brooks, was discovered to be on fire Monday night between 10 and 11 o'clock, and although the firemen were promptly on the ground it was entirely consumed. It contained a lot of valuable chestnut posts, and a quantity of household goods that had been temporarily stored there. The last named articles wero saved, but the posts were consumed, the entire loss amounting to about 3500, upon which there Is an insurance of 3100. The tire was undoubt edly the work of an incendiary, as one of the boards had been torn front the side of the stable facing the alley, and the straw on the loft matu rated with coal oil. A BOLD ROBBDRT : The house of George Eaby, in Rapho township, was entered by a thief or thieves, on Saturday night hutt, and robbed of ladies' and gentlemen's clothing ap parel to the value of $lOO. The family of Mr. Eaby had retired, and the robbers conducted their operations altogether in the lower part of the house. Suspicion rests upon two old tramps who had been hovering around the neighborhood for a day or two previous to the robbery. A reward of $2O will be given for the arrest of the thieves and the recovery of the stolen property. A Mateo Rosea' Hume thief or thieves entered Le secoaditory of the residence of Mrs. Stambaugh, os the Lille pike, on Saturday night last and abstracted therefrom a gold' watch, valued at SOO. The tracks of the thieves would indicate that a man and a boy committed the robbery. They effected their entrance by means of a ladder, widat they found lo the yard. Tee LAST RALLY As we put this paper to press, the lost grand Republican demonstration before the Presidential election Is in progress. Of course it will close too late for us to report its details. The torchlight procession with which it closes promises to be a grand affair, as many clubs from the county will participate. • nun item Is it up by the &nil. F - 0417=17:11 NItIV : Call at Chad A. L ec h er '., Drte ' , ...(tore, Lancaster Pa., and :et a sample bottle, I: of Charge, of Green',4 1 ;oaf 17 0 ,1.,. ) ., the great cure for dyspepsia. an. , A effects, such FIN liver complaint, costiveness, .Ic(l,l o , e t i e, th,L ii .. lency, heartourn, pains in the, side, dyspeptic colic and cough, hiIiOUSIM6S, coated tongue. and two-thirds (if the disease flesh is heir to. 1 will guarantee it to cure nine card,; out of ten. If properly taken and pent anent. with prudent living. We are flooded . Irliticates front patients cured, and doe ors nshg it in their practice. Try it. Regul ' - .::,,cent.; pleas ant to take, and not a ru it 11 . rSe IiOSCIIRE'S GERM'S. 81 -- .lC7 ' , for severe cough and consumption. ' '.lc}:er Lilts. Free of charge in ever In% a 1 village, 1.. M. GatigN, Prop 'r, W i ws*, J. 1.334.1 m. , —.... „Beware of Coun rfeits I JOB MOSES' slitIAA C III I M Pg are extensively ofiorrgatErran Dishonest Drug -41 gist. endeavor to sett the counter re tomake gleate r Invite. The genuine have the "Job Moses on each package. AUotherti arse i see imitations. The 0811171 TH Pills are tbo cure of all those painful and clangorous die Ito which the female constitution is subject. 07 moderate all executes and remove all obstru time, from what ever cause. TO MARRIED DIES they are particularly suited. hey -sill in a short time bring on the monthly pe ad with regularity; and although YOU I , oll4Diul, Cu Wu nothing hal t• M D Ito the constitution. In all aof ervoCA ~1 11 blnal Affections, Pains In t Back and I,lnms, Fatigue on Wall!, exertion, Pal Ration of the I le.t rt. Hysterics and Whites, they wl effect a cure when all other means have WWI, e circular” around each package give full dire Lathei advice. or will be sent free to all wr 0 m, sealed from observation. N. B.—ln all oases Where j cialirtun cannot ho obtained, One Dollar enclosed to On- Sole Prop:l.- I ar, JOB MOSES, 18 Ourtiandt St.. New York,_will Mauro a bottle of the gum( comaluing Filly Pills, by return mail, sec eee le4 from nay knowledge of its conten RELIEF IN T MUTES. ' BRYAN'S PITLMO .WAVEIII4,, 2 Cure Cottons, COLDS. diS/11111Ar .RuNCOITIP, ,t , ltr: TitcO•T,IIOARSONDSB,DINTIOC T BRZATHING, IN CIPIINT CONIUMPTION AND LGIBO 1J181:•Ngrl. They have no taste of medicine, and any child will take them. Thonsands hare been raga/mato health that had before (impaired. Te , .t I nionvstiven in htuidrede of caves. AM: for BRYAN'S Pl. t.MONIC WAFERS. Piano 35 cents per br. k. 11/4:l3.ll3te.,Proprie te, IS Cortland t Strezt, ii,e2r..W...' ..___ THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. --- 23,ELAmArtur..3.- SPECIFIC PILLS, Prepared by J, GARANCIERE. ‘!' ~' No 214 Run Lombard, Paris. These pill; rro highly recommended by the entire Medical Vacuity of Vranee as the rely best remedy in all canoe of Spermatorrlmai, or Seminal Weak lings; Nightly. Daily or Prematetre Holliston' • Sex ual We r .kness or tosputeney ; Weakness arisio g rani, I Secret liblts and Sexual E messes ;Relaxation Cl the Genital Organs ; Weak Spine • Deposits in the trine. and all the ghastly train of . Driraies arising from Overuse or NKCONPOR. Thor core whenall otbir rent -0 lien fail. Pamphlet of Advice in each box. or will M.. tent Free to any address. Price el per Dux. bent by mail. securely seated from .11 observation. at Sr., hi, of ',leo. OSCAR MOSES, IS Ointrt•stri Si., liliW YORE., Sole General Agint for Amorica. Marriages. SIIIt4K—BRI , ,NNIR. October 97, 1872, by Jacob Reinhold, Samuel D. 1 4 heult, .of Manor twp.,to Edzabeth Brenner, of East llompileld townsip. BINILIIY—K14.1111)11R. October 2a, 1378 by the Rev. 1 ) r. Greenwald, Henry 11141ey, of kanor, to Kate M. Kreider, of Peons. SlllRSlt—BitAriirr. October ft, 1472, by Jacob Reinhold, Amos bhurer to Fanny Branca, both of Rapho township. SuumaisT-110111. October, 187'2, by Jacob Reinhold, Jacob 11. Setchrist, e Manor township, to Liztlo Hoke, of Conestoga to iighly. Dtir; , ll4liwt--lIARNBAHOUPI. tober IT, 1372, by the We. W. T. Ge; he.l, - 111 chlott and Hort- Ing's Hot.d, Frank Z. Diissiuger to Amanda T. liaruberger, both of Warwick tewnship. 4;:i• VILY—li 'STAMM. OoLobf r 17, 1572, by the Rev. W. 'l'. Gerhard, at Schiottl I.lorting's hotel, JAIIIC4 B. Snavely, of Rapho, to Lizzie D. Ilcrtzier, of East Ileinotleld. DANIA E it— KA RUA RT. 001'i:3r IT, 1672, by the Rey. W.'l'. (;erhard, at Schlott & Iloctings MAO, Item)* liabberger Earhart, both of its :ho. Gmoii:Ort—lfiLMlOrai. September 29, 11312, at Millersville, by Rev. 11. 11. limning, Christian Gin. &ringer to Auua Milibuueo , With a Manor town ship. Philadelphia Pror . lillarket., PIIILADBLPHIA, Oct. 29.—ilt,Wera of Quarultran bark ask s3l.t per ton. Prices of Tauner's hgrt arti.e"unual New Cloverseed Is held at 1.: 1, .;. fur now. Timothy held at $3.18 Flaxseed in demand at $2. Tile Flour market Is leas active ; 1100 barrelssold, Including su _rune at $4.50a5.25; extra at 65.75ati.25; Wise° in Extra Family at $1.50a7.15; Minnesota do. do at 116,25a8,M; YeUlla. do. do. at f1ia.254.00; Indiamt and Ohio do. do. at $.3.9.5aV.00, and Fancy Brain's at ta.oosau.26. Rye Flour sells at $4.25165ai, Cornmeal nothing dolim. I The Wheat market Is weal; sales of Western rod at $1.63a1.70, amber St.:Dal SS!, white at 111,904 2.05 Rye Ta(37.e. Corn weaker; sales (11 ‘Vseleria wised at •nd Yellow at 61aG60, Oats less active • males of niw nixed at 431430. and white at 47,80. Barley nothing doing. Malt nothing doing. Whisky firm ; Wertgtrn Iron hound at 94c. The Phlladelp . hla e l a t , l l e ar lda rive r d k a e n t d . PHILADELPHIA. Oct. IlB.—Be cattle were not in demand ; prices lower , sold at T(T%c. for extra Penns) , eaula and Western steers; th4lßic. for fair to go i do.. and 41(ip3c. V Ih. _gross for common, as to gu Pity. The following are thel particulars of sales : Bead. vu Western, T. Mooney & Bro (el 14 Western Virginia, U. Schamburg k Co.. (6ti, 41 Western Va, Eicorn * Co V 6 181 Western Virginia, Hope & Levi VIM 114 Western, Miller * Co - (ATM 10s Western, 11 Maynes M.O B M 1110 Western, J. Christy tsiTM 50 Western, P. McFil)en V 1639 a) Western, P. Hathaway MOT St Western, Jas. S. lila ON 512 Western, Martin, Fuller A Co— morr liT Western, M. Ullman X(4 . 11( 101 Western Va., D. Smyth & Bro Mio“) , 4 Go Western, D. Smythe t 4147 VT Western, H. Mooney So SOS (4 6 M TS Western Vs., L. Frank 3 6 30 . Cowl were unchanged; 900 head Sold at 905Vifi5 V head AN to quality. Sheep were in fair demand. 19,000 head sold at the different yards at 414034 c. V lb gross, as to con dition. Hoge were to lees demand and pricey lower ; Wee of oorn-fed at 6.9666:16. Receipts, 6,09 T. Household Market. LAXoa9rsa, October 80.—Butter sold at Matte; Lard, lactic.; Eggs, 1108320.; Pork by the quarter, Valoc. rh.; Dressed Chickens, 15a60c. each ; Live Chickens, 6OcaBoo 111 pair; Dressed Ducks, aitcattO each; Potatoes, 90ca1.19 bus., and 14a1110. lM peck ; Turnips, bee.; Apples, lOallSc.; abblta, 90a25c each; Pigeorut 25c V pelt; Cabbage, saloc V head; Onions, 18a9Ooly ty peck; Beans 105 19c V quart; Cider, 19610 c. E gallon; Chestnuts abundant at 10c V quart; Buckwheat Flour, York c0.113.50a5.50 hundred, and $1 V quarter of 23 lbs.; Apple Batter, 10allc. V pint; Corn in the ear, No. V bushel; Oats, St./0*1.50 V bag of three bushels. New Advertisements. in lAMOND 416 P & RUBY FURNACES POWERFUL AND ECONOMICAL HEATERS. 9 James A. Lawson, Patentee. St FULLER, W&RREN & CO., sae Water Street, N. Y .C.T.9.tek 3 1% 'IV E Otewart • untor REPROVED, UNRPirkLND AND UNEQUALED. a Burns an► alas Coal. at FULLER, WARREN & CO, IN Water Street, N. I ARE YOU GOING TO PAINTI THE J ~ f haw proved Italire the NIIII ~ ~ HANDSOST APO PST DURABLE EXTERIOR Pia. ' KNOWN. Sample cord of heontlfuloolera laud recommenda tions from owners of the a eat, rettdences tu the country furolebed free by all 'eaters and by AVEICILL Cilliplll L PAINT CO., 4 4 TS Mulling 11111 p, lanes e .l oirk, II -4t or, Cleveland, Ohio. -- - - - -- - ------ _ RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. AGENTS, we will pay yi 1140 per week In cash, if you will engage with us a ce. Everything fur. niched and ELLSexpena c.. lot ea di pald o, .A vamr 4dreee 444 t P. go, Ruch I, , ii , 7,Jfirertisem(7)(B. GOOF I'OiNTRV TALLOW WANTED. NIA In , ' !prime quality by L. m. ELKIN i Sono and Candle Manufacturer, Ile MargarC 2-41 $500,000 In Bank. GRAND GIFT; CONCERT, Postponed to Del I.mber 7, IS7I. ---- SECOND 11:111AN• GIFT CON. CI ACC in aid of the Public Library of Ken , tucky, announced for September 26, has been post : polled to Devenil,cr T, 1672, because the accumula tion 01 0..1.4N the few (lays before the drawing made It physically impossible to till theta without a few days' delay, and as a short postponement was Inevital.l.4, It was deterndned to defer It to a time that would make a lull drawing sure by the sale of all the tieloqs. The to e. 43 necesiarylo pay In full all the offered Rif 5 15 now upon deposit lu tho Farmers' and Dro vers' Bank, as will 1..4 seen by the following certlo - care of the Cushier: V.4.10 , 1114 * M4driptOVIIIRS' BANK, t Y.. Sept. 241, 1512.) Thus Is to certify that there is now on deposit In this bank oar. half a million of .Ivlhtrs to the credit of the iii ft ..,meert fund, $'441 , ,ti0l of wh!.ll is held by this bank us Tr“;isow!r of the Public Library of Kentucky to_phy otT all gilts to be awarded at the drawing. it. S. VEACII, Cashier. 1,000 Prlaes, amounting to $500,000 IN CA Sir, will he awarded, the highest prizes heing $lOO,OOO, aan,eno, $211,000, and ,lown lm regular gradation to £lOO, which Is the lowest. The drawing will positively and unequivocally take place December T. Agents are peremptorily required to close sales and make returns November lu order to giro ample time for the thud arrange ments. Wile' a for tickets or applications for circu lars should be addressed to hi or. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agentyul Hz Library of Kentucky, Louisville, Ky. New York Office, Sett Broadway, In charge of Ma jor 'rhos. 11. Hays. knit AGENTS WANTED EVERY', HERE to sell the best low-priced Corn-Sheller ever patent ed. Let farmers and everybody whu has Corn to shell send for circular to "FAmitr CoRN-SMELLER C 0.," Harrisburg, Va. 2-4 t GBEAT CI lI.IOSITY.—A Alsgamlne of the Walk. 'jest order for $l. Agents wanted In every town, on a perpetual Income. Rend luc, fur specimen to "Smith's Dollar Magazins," 61 Liberty EIt.,.N.Y. Agents Wanted for Cobbin's Child's Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIRCLE. 1,200 pages, 250 engravings. The beet enterprise of the year for agents. Every family will have It. Noth ing like it now published. Fur circulars address B. GOODaiPiCiD .t Co.. VT Park Row. DI. Y, 14-4 t AG EATS Wanted—For Hs nnwerit STOWViI campaign book, with lives of the van- Aidates and leading men of all partite. ^J Steel Portraits. 95 to 940 a day rapidly and easily made. Write and sea. Particulars free. WORTHINUToN, DUSTIN ezCO., Dartford, Ct. Y-4C usAGENTS Wanted.—Agents make more money at wort for us than at anything else. ness light and permanent. Particulars fres. U. STINSON & Co., MA. 4 rt Publighsno, a -4tl Portland, Mains. ,V • , The subsCribers are Manufacturer's Agents for ft. W. Read's celebrated ASTHMA Rf LlEte, the best remedy for Asthma yet discovered. Instant relief guarabteed or purchase money refunded. The medicine is put up in three sizes, which retail for 9r,c., one. and $l. Persons remitting price will have the medicine sent free by mall or exoress. Also samples sent free to any who desire. INE, TULLER St CO., Iton•, N. Y. 2-4 t enthl Bad .pript.tb.! illions of you n g and old peop e ( metes) are tortured daily with disordered Stomach, Sim', Heart, Liver, Kidneys. via.: Agile, nervous head ache, palpitation, giddiness, drowsiness, no energy, dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, neuralgia, gravel, weak back, constipation, piles &c., eice. We religi ously command our GOLDEN PACKACIES. Never tall. Mailed free for $l. Describe your case. Cir cular free. Address CITY L.NFIIINIAIt YoUNGS TOWN, 0. 2-41 0 y r; 13 I 135. E! fulffered with thin, years, and was cured by a simple remedy. Will skiid receipt, post age tree, to all afflicted. Lev. T. J. Drawer 116, tiyeacuse, N. Y. 4-4 t fiats, Gaps, ay. I .. , 1 • d e Ai F-7 ci) 4.3 va Cr: t i 8 um! 0 11 6 ra 4.1- n 9 c ,,,, 0. o r 0 a) riga! 1 c=t 1-- = CI) 0 0 ( AS 1 8 Pl4l Clothing. GO AND SEE CENTRE NALL Clothin.g. Store, We have now ready one of the largest and tined stooks of READY MADE CLOTHING liver exhibited in this eity,which has been gotten up with great oars, and will be sold as low,if not lower,thnn any llace lu the United States. We buy our greets at the very owest cash price. and we are prepared to *prepare prices with any house in this country. All we Id is for you to Call and Examine our Stock. Part of oar stook conaLita of the following Ready Made Clothing: Bearer Over-Coats, all wool all color, $12.00 to 20 00 fur Hearer .. .. " 10 00 " 14.00 Cantor '• it id " 10.00 '. 18.u0 Chinchilla .. 41 " 8.00 .. 14 00 Buys' and Youth.' Over-Coats 6.00 .. 19.00 eglitliMOCO Buita, all wool, ( • figured) 10.00 " 14.00 Melton • , 18.00 " 22.00 Bleak Cloth and Quainter', Salts, all wool 14 00 " 22.00 Youth's Cassiutars Suits 10.00 " 14 00 Boy's " 6.00 " a.OO Owßusts all wool frock Coats 7 00 " 14 00 " Sack " 6.00 " 12.00 46 " Paula 2.75 •• 800 44 " Vont^ 1.26 " 8.76 Youth's Csanters all wool frock Costs 5.00 " W.OO " all wool Sack Coats 8.60 •• 0.00 46 64 t•auts 2.00 " 4.00 44 lit Vests 1.00 " 2.00 We manufacture all our own Clothing, have it well made, use good trimmings, and guarantee the goods se reprisiented. 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. Gonda retailed by the yard as ow as eau be bought anywhere. Gonda cut and trimmed for persous who prefer waking them at Louie. We keep a full end complete supply of GENTLEMEN'S FOLNISDING GOODS, Such se Under Clothing, &Winery, Gloves, Haudker• chiefs, lihirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, &c. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre No. 4 Centro Square, Lonower, Nana AGENTS SOMETHING NEW, 6 salable ar tides, sell at sight. Catalogues 1 and one sarni , le free. N. Y. All 'g WANTED. co., 21 Courtlathl St., N. Y. 1-4 t 111 ND STAMPS 81 varier ler , . Circulars free. Agt , as waisted. W.ll.Davti Co.Alfrs, Na ssau, N. Y. 1 BUILDERS bend stamp for 111 , f Catalog:tie oft 11911 f, 4 u.l. arren,N.l. THIS IS No By sending 35 CENTS, with age, height, color of eves and hair you will receive by return mail a correct picture of your future hue hand or wife, with name and date of Marriage, Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 24, Fultonville, N. Y. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL BALTIMORE, 31D. NOW OPEN! STCTDENTS C'AN-ENTER AT ANY TIME, The Clinical advantages of the School are unsur passed. Fees, including Dissection & Hospital Ticket, $65. For Catalogues containing full particu lars apply to Prof. CilAii. W. CHANCELLOR, Dean. 1-4 t 13altinsore, Md. $75 to $250 per month Ey everywhere, male and female, to introduce the INE IM PROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, This machine wee will stitch, hem, tell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a moat superior manner. Price only $l5. Fully licensed and warranted for live years. We will pay $l,OOO for any ma chine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, V 4 or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the &.1 "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can f.'s be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart Fri without tearing it. W" pay agents from $lO to r i sas2.so per month and expenses, or a cou u Hy from which twice that amount can be made. Address SECOMB 4t CO., Mogovt, Masi.; Pitts waii burg, Pa ; Chicago, ill.; or at. Louts, Mu. 1-St Cheap Farms! Free Homes 1 on tho line of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, 12.080,000 acres of the heist Farming and Mineral Laude ill America. 3,000,690 Acres In Nebraska, in the Platte Val ley, now for sale. MILD CLIMATE, FERTILE SOIL, for Grain ‘ l,, iwing and Stock Ralaing unsurpassed by any lußed States. CHEAPER IN Pawn, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than can be found els where. Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. The beat location for Colonleit—Soldiers entitled tote homestead of IGO Acres. Send for the new Descripttve Pamphlet, with new maps, published In English, German, Swedish and Dauisn, mailed free everywhere. Address, 0. P. DAVIS, 1-4 t Land CoMir U. I'. R. R. Co., OMAHA, NEil. anionß llle First Premium km.lust.lB7l Double Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broiling Door, Fender Guard Dumping and Shaking Orate, Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN A CO., No. 236 Water Street, N. Y. 4V-it He deceived, but for coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness and bronchial dullcultles. use only Wells' Carbolic Tablets lill'orthlesa imitations are on the market, but tile ouiy SUICLAILIic preparation of Carbolic Acid for Lung diseases le when elemtcally combined with other well known remedies, as iu these TAS LEIS, and all parties are calatiOued against using any other. In all cases of Irritation of the mucous mem brane these TABLETS should be freely used, their cicuhstug and healing properties are truly astonish iug. rile warned, never neieeet a sold, It is easily cured in its incipient et ate,wilen it becomes chronic the cute is exceedingly dilllcuLt, use Well's Carbolic Tablets as is sperms. JOHN Q. IiELLOGG, IS Platt St., N. Y. Sole Agent for the U. S. 151-4 t Price Mc. pa • box. bead for circular. MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. A Remarkable Book and great success. lath Ediftu now ready for Agents. Nothing pays like it. 80. MACLEAN, Publisher, 7U Einionastreet, Phil 611-4 t AGENTS WANTED. LOOK HERE!! Thu Now Splendidly Illustrated Edition of ROBINSOtI CRIJSOE I Just out, 14 the most popular book In prlnt,62B pages, MOM pa per,only $2.50, easy worth $3.50. Sells quick & Jae!. Paying sod to $l5O a week. Terms of [Ma and our new Bibles, Befit free, also, $lO Agents' i'ockat Cumpaniun. Hubbard Brod., Publiabers, 723 Season' trot Philada. 55-4 t. n WANTED—Experienced Book Agents and Canvass ers, In all parts of the U. g. to dell the MEMOIR OF ROGER BROOKE TANEIt, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the U. S. MTN° book heretofore published in this country throws so much light upon our Constitutiolial and Political History. It Is a work of extraordinary interest and of permanent value to the Historian, the Lawyer, the Statesman, the Politician, and every class of Intelligent readers 1:11r Sold by subscription only—Exclusive Territory glveu. Iterlor terms, for thie and other Popular Works, address at *nee, DiLItPILY IS CO., Publish ers, Baltimore. .694 t AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE UTAH Belug au Expose of the Secret RIM and DV merles of Mormonism. With a full and authentic histoi y of Polygamy, by J. IL MILDLY, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter. Agents are meeting with unprecedented success, one reports its subscribers in four days, another ii in two days. Send for Circulars and see what the press says of the work. Address, NATIONAL PUBLInIitN4I CO., Philada, Pa. 53-4 i "Cod rant that this book may flout 4to way to ovary family in the land." says a yrumtuaut reformer, of 'l'. N. ARTHUR'S last great Work. THREE YEARS IN A MAN-TRAP. Itiotwithatanding its immense sale we desire to ex tend Its influence still further, and call for more aid to introduee it to every corner of our land. It le highly endorsed by Judge Black, F. H. Orue, Neal Dow and others. Will do more good than any pro hibition law ever framed. It sells beyond parallel. Agents have done and are doing splendidly with it. One has sold over 500 copies. Owing to itsgreat success we are enabled to offer especially large discounts. Send for Illustrated circular and terms, and enter into this great work at once. J. M. STOII - ET & CO., Phila. 43-4 t ii ie 111.11, a puplit; .liicii ilaky g•vu witt i ,thisr.) enet to the sufferer for the iirst few doses, but which from continued use brings Piles and kindred dis eases to aid in weakening the invalid, nor is It a doctored liquor, which, under the popular name of "Bitters," is so extensively palmed o ou the public as sovereign remedies, but it is a snout power. fill Tonle and alterative., pronounced so by the leading medical authorities of London and Paris, and has been long used by the regular physicians of other countries with wonderful remedial results. DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the plant, and must be taken as a permanent curative agent. lis there want of action In your Liver and spleen 9 Unless relieved at once the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, produc ing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Danko*, Pimples, &c., &a. Take Jurubeba to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy action. nave you a leyrpeptic Stomach') Un less digestion is promptly aided the system is debili tated with loss of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Tendency, Geneial Woakuess or Lassi tude. Take It to assist Digestion without reaction; It will impart youthful vigor to the weary sufferer. Have you a weakness of the linen- Hillevi You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea, or the dreadful Inflammation of the Bowels. 'fake it to allay Irritation and ward off tendency to inflammation. nave you weakness of the Uterine or Urinary Organs I You must procure in stant relief or you are liable to suffering worse than death. Take it to strengthen organic wealmeu or life becomes a burden. Finally It should be frequently taken to keep the system In perfect health, or you are otherwise In great danger of malarial, miasmatic or contagious diseases. JOliN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Platt Street, N. Y. Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar par Bottle. Sand for Olivahit 48-at Miscellaneous. DON'T Furniture, &c. al 0 al ri ' THE GREAT ''AMERICAN I• Without a Rival, BEING THE Cheapest and Largest Stocked FURNITURE & BEDDING 01 wituniollst And Its prices Wag Wholesale to ' all you can save at least twenty per cent. on asp pureluises made at this establishment. A _ GREAT AMERICAN DEPOT, wo k LARGE NEW BUILDING N 0.1202 Market Street, IN THE CITY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Patent Pump. BLATCHLEY'S IMPROVED CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. noneless, Durable, Efficient and Cheap. The best pump for the least money. Attention is especi ally invited to Blatchley's Patent Improved Dreamt and New Drop Check Valve, which can be with drawn without removing the pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber,which never cracks or scales, and wilt outlast any other. For sale tn , dealers everywhere. Send fur Catalogue arid Price List. csAs. Ci. BLATentsr, NIG Commerce SL, YGllsdr ., Pa. lledical. Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, mid sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," " Appetiz, " Restorers," &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native soon_ and herbs of Cul i forma, free from al I Alcoholic Stimulants They are the Great Wood Purifier and a Life-givini Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. l'hey Sr. easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in 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 bones are not destroyed by mineral poison; r other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the mica of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pais in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Dia. ainess, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the mamas of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married nr single, et the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an I influence that a marked improvement s suou oarcap tible. For inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, wh;ch is generally produced by deringe• anent of the Digestive Organs. 'Flier are a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting, as a powerful agent ut relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Gupta; and io Bilious Diseases. For Skin DI , Eruption; Teter, Salt- Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boil; Car buncles, Ring worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurf; Discoloration. of the Skin, Humor. and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle a such cases will cow/nice the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse. Ilse Vlllated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you And it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whets it it foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thousands proclaim VINIEGAR lilT- Teßs the most wonderful itavigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape. and other Worms. lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de. stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist t There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presented worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that bleed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no verinifuges, no anthelmia itics, will free the system (rout worms WWI thus Bit ters. Meehattleal Diseases. Parsons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beater; and Miners, as they advance tit life, wil be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of WA LIMR'S VINAGAR BITTIIIaS 00011 or twice a week, as a Preventive. 131llone, Remittent, and Intermittent Payers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of out great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, To nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. SMARM/M. Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, tluoughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during MIMES 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 stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clozged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There it no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR. J. WALKER% VINEGAR BITTERS, 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 funetieut of the digestive organs. Scrofula. or King's Ertl, White Swelling Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter Scrofulun. Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, 11Iercuria4 At fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional eases, WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS have shown then great curative powers in the most obstinate and intract able cases. Dr. Walker's Callfdrilla Vinegar Bitten act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifyius, the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the erects of the inflammation (tho tubercular deposits) the affected Parts receive health, and a permanent can is effected. The properties of DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR 13t ?Test are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Irri tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of DR. WALKER'S VINRQAE BITTSES are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic. healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the lances. 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 Diu ,: •• -operties act on the Kid• I t nevi, correcting and regs .. . the now of urine. Theis Anti- Bilious properties st ,ate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discha s es through the biliary duct% and are superior to all remedial agents, fur the cute of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against dl nv puri fy all as fluids with VINIGA It BITTERS. NU Mi. cane can take hold of a system thus forearmed. Tut liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and ids nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great aria-- Grant. Dlrections.—Take of the Bitters on going to I.ed at night from a half to OM, and one-half Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, tuutmu chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and t..kg out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegst• able ingredients, and contain no spirit. j WALKER, Prop'r. It. 11. McDONALD&CO” Druggists and . Gen. ATJA,, Sill raIIOSCO, al. and cur. of %Jr a.hingtoii and Chariton eta., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER:. CM= • ,, A to C to