CTI)c 3ctTci5omcui, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1866. Winterish. Snow fell atNaglesville, on Friday last. This looks as though winter was after us. We wrn'd call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. C, B, Keller, in this week's pa per. Charley has everything- in the Boot, Shoe, Leather and Finding' line that can It desired, anJ his prices arc such that every body can buy a first rate article at a very low figure. XX Peter "Williams, a fow days ag3; presented us with eight turuips, raised by Mr. Jacob 11. Fetherman, of Hamilton, which weighed as follows: one 7 J lbs., one G lbs., one 5 J lbs., three 5 lbs. each, one 4 lbs., and one 3 lbs., making sn aggregate weight of forty-one pouuds. Who can beat those monsters? Mr. Nicholas Rustcr has just ad ded to bis former complete stock of goods, a full assortment of new and fashionable !yles of Hats, Caps, Furs, ready-made Clothing, &c. Nicholas does not intend to make the " fur fly"but will continue, as heretofore to sell his goods at the lowest f.os.sil'a rates. If bargains are wanted, lluster's is the sure place at which to se cure them. Wc have lately been in the rcgu lar receipt of the Fusion Daily Express, cne of the neatest and most readable of the iuland dailies published. Within a lew days wc observe that it has assumed a quarto form; and dressed in its new type and edited with its marked ability it lias really become an honor and an orna ment to the embryo city of Easton. May the shadow of friend Davis and his daily ectct grow Ices. Accident. As Mrs. Win. Drodhcad, of the Water Gap, hersistcr, Mrs. Davis, of Faston, and others were about taking a ride in a car riage, on Thursday last, tha horses became frightened and ran away, throwing both ladies from the vehicle, and, wc regret to ay, so seriously injuring Mrs. Davis that a physician had to be called in. Her collar bone was found to be broken, and l.e received ether injuries Wc arc ple;cd to learu that she h rapidly im proving. XC Mr. Joseph Heller, of Fcnners vill?, a few days ago, met with a very ferious los3 in his Pork. lie had a loto! fish salt on hand, and thinking to do lw3 hogs a kindness ordered lm boy to throw it into the swill barrel; the result was that five of his hogs, worth in she aggregate over one hundred dollars, tlied from eating the salted swill. He bad twelve hogs in the pen, all of which were more or less affected, but seven of .them arc in a fair way of recovery. This .fctiould serve as a warning to others. Humors are njxaia rife of. the start ing of a new copperhead organ in this county. It is even said that the mate rial has already been purchased, and that ihe new concern will shortly make its ap pearance. The news causes blue looks iu Foaie quarters, while in others there are ll the evidences of rejoicing over the prospects of both sides of the Democracy .having a chance to "speak out iu meet ing." Heretofore the Jwlye has held, rather tyrannically wc thought, all the various opinions of the copperhead per suasion in obcyaocc to his own. Well, Jet her " wcnlilate." Wc Republicans have co fears of the result. Biiih of Dr. Barnes. It is with feelings of extreme regret that we record the death of Dr. H. R. Barnes cf Shawnee, in this county, which occurred in Philadelphia on Saturday last. Tiie Dr., a few weeks ago, look a trip to Columbus, Miesiss:ppi,to visit some friends a t that place, end was on his way home, when he w.isat tacked with Cholera which re.-ul'ad in his death. He was met on the streets of Piula delphia on Friday Jast, by one of our citizens. to whose inquiry as lothe state of his health he replied that he felt quite well. Shortly after the fell destroyer seized hold of him, and on Saturday his friends in th:s county were startled by the announcement that he was dead. The Doctor was a young man. whose gentlemanly deportment and kindness of heart drew man friends around him. He '.had been in practice less thai: three years, but eren in that short time his success in the .treatment of diseases gave indubitable evi dence that emin-nce is his profession was the go-il at which he would certainly have arrived if life and health Jiad been spared him. But he has'beervcntclown in the morn ing of his days, and friends ean but sincere ly regret that a life which promised so much of usefulness could not have been longer spared. His remaing were iirterred at Bath, Northampton county, PaM tlx, pi ace of hit nativity, on Tuesday 'last. Funeral services, iu commemoration of the !eath of Dr. Barnes, will le held in the Presbyterian Church, at.-fcbawnee, at half ;pat 10 o'clock on Sabbath morning next. The Championship. &c. On Saturday last, the Stroudsburg Base-Ball Club, played the Sawkill Club, ofMilford, tho third and decisive game of the " match," which has been iu course of settlement between the two clubs for some weeks past. The result, with the time of game, the " fly-catches," the " home-runs," and all the other et cetera of the att and mysteries of a scientific gams of base-ball, are given in the report of the scorers, as follows: . SIOUDSLVRC. lUiMin, I. r.. ii:i:iin)k, c;., T. Hi II. s. I. e. 3d h., Hull, p., v.. Hell. I.t b., Hn.wii, 2 I I)., M In k, r f., J.icuhy, c. f.. Total. O. R.I SAWKILL. O. R 4 S Thrall, e. 4 4 4 ?:Arni:-lri p. P, 4 4 3 lclMi iivein-l, I. ., 3 4 4 HWrlhsl'iib.. 3 4 I I rsiirrinsin, '.U b., 3 4 1 luViinfl'-rirn, m, 3 4 6 I ! L) Witt . f., 3 3 3 7i; Tliislil, f., 2 4 1 II Cldieil, lit b., 2 4 5-7 77 TuUl. 27 33 INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 0 Totals r.U .1 3 4 in 12 III 77 0 1 St 1 U 8 I 3 033 Sli-om!sl.ur. IInH.e runs Sttoiilburp "lob : T. Ill,4; Huston, S.iufcill. 2; Urnun. I ; Mclif.k, I : Jaoubv, 1 Tntitl. i. S.iw ki!l: Siciiuiiil. t; Arm.-tionK. 1 ; Ellied. 1. Tot.il.3. Fly-CiiM-hrs Slrniii'Miiirg dub : V iHituns. J: T. Krli. fi : l-ee; I , C. Itc-ll, I T'Ul. IC. s-uwklll Club. Thrall, 4; Sicuwuel. I ; Sim n;ui, 3 ; Eldrtnl, 3. Ti- t .l. Ii. finpire-C. V. Bull, if Miiford. S...rers Met.fi. L. Waters, for StrouJkLurg; C Ui-ldis. fr Sawkill. Tune f g;mie t hcu s, 15 minutes. Of course wc were not there ounclf. Our business demands are such that we dare not venture away from home for any thing short of the pressing demands of business abroad ; but we were represent ed, and for all the shortcomings and long comings of this " mere-mention" of what was seen, heard and did on the occasion, our representative alone is rcponniblc. Ilis version of the affair is, that We (meaning himself and those who were with hiui of course), left Strouds bur";, at about half-past two, 1. 31., on I rilay, and alter a pleasant rido, over one tif the best roads to be found any where l-1c on this " Universal airth." arrived at the 4t Dike County House," in Miiford, at half-past eight o'clock, P. M., where we were greeted by a number of the Saw kil lers most cordially, and, iu about the ijuickest tiite imusaginxble, were inform ed by the, to hungry iren, agreeable sound of the gong, that supper awaittd a trial of our sharpened appetites. To the t ble we went aud such a table! If the landlord himself had ben of our hungry party he could net better have provided for our wants. Fvery thing necessary was there, and every thing was got up in a style that showed conclusively that' the kitchen department was presided over by a genious, which even Mocsier Blot him self might envy. Like harvester?, with the ripened graiu before them, we set to work, and if the field was not well glean ed, hungry men need never, by knife aud fork performance, hope to draw applause from the cook. ' The tabic was not swept clean of the good things of earth; but it would have been if the landlord's heart had not been more liberal than a fast of six hours, sharpened by a merry ride through a bracing air, proved exacting. Supper over, a luctous cigar and a per ambulation, by moonlight, came next iu order; and iu the beautiful views which met his gaze the sojourner was well re paid for the pains, the trials and the dan gers of getting there. Miiford m most pleasantly located on a bench of table land, about a mile in width and about three 'juarters of a mile iu length along the Del aware river. A prettier spot for a village could hardly be imagined; and the den izem of the burg, feeling that they too have a duty to jerl'nrtn, are rapidly mak ing it an earthly paradise amid the rough surroundings by which it is encompassed It is not our intention to indulge in - in vidious particularizition relative to the cnterprizc of the Milfordunians, for all are working to secure a common eud the beautifying of ihe town; hut wc must be permitted to say that Dr. Halliday would prove a jewel to any town, and the Pin shots, the Dimniicks, the Mots, the Barnes's, and a host of others whoe names e would mention if we knew them, dc ervc lasting credit for the liberality of their efforts to give 31ilford a name and a lame throughout the land. As yet, it ip ay aptly Le called, as llandolph, of llo anukc, called the city of Washington, a viija-c of magnificent distances;" but the spirit of enterprise is there which will soon make Miiford the compact, thriving borough, aud the town of beauty," which to its inhabitants, and to visitor, will prove " a joy fur ever." We speak ofMilford by moonlight, but a view bv daylight leaves us nothiog to gainsay that we have saiJ. The perambulation, during which the " inner man was slightly attended to, at length came to an cud, aud we returned to the hotel to court the aid of Morpheus in an cfTort to overcome the weariness which the journey had created. And here again the peculiar fitness of Mine Host of the "Pike County House" for his position, stood out in bold relief. The cleanliness of his chambers, and tho ex cellcncc of his beds all attested that " the right man was in the right place." Once in bed, we closed our eyes and our thou 'hts over the plerplexities of life, and were about bidding sidicu to wakefulness, when the sound of inusirt struck our ear, and the midnight serenade loomed up in the dulcit strains of " Launagarrs Ball," and "There is Sweet Kent," &c, &c On it came, nearer and nearer to our juarters, until ut length our room door burst open and a choir of voice, wholly masculine in initiation, filled the space with sweetness. Fxperience is worth something, thought we, and dosing our eyes we feigned sleep 8o admirably, that " the old man" was not disturbed even by the tempting fumes which issued from the sombre looking, tubular instrument in the hands of its bearer. It was a com fortable after-reflection to u, that we! were in Miiford, where gray hairs com mand respect and 44 old meu" are per mitted to slumber on undisturbed by the hilarity of more youthful years. The sell of the choristers was complete, though we must confess that if we had recognized the 44 Spirit of Kye," iu the crowd, we would hardly have slumbered eo soundly. A1 carnage rid by moonliglit HosbJ Ihe proceedings of the day, and all went to bed to be up by times, iu readiness for .the game of the morrow. Saturday morning opened the way to much speculation as to the probable qual ity of the weather, in a base-ball poiut of view. There were streaks of clear sky observable, but there were also porteu tious clouds, which threatened to dampen the ardour of the contestants; Neither Sttoudsburgers, nor Sawkillcrs, both of whom were about in plentiful numbers by the first peep of day, could exactly settle the point to their perfect satisfaction. By breakfast time, however, nature came to the rescue, and a full grown shower made bright faces blue, and placed the probabilities of the coutest at a discount; and oft repeated, and earnest, were in quires as whether the wind set in from the North, the South, the East or the West. Nature again, however, came in (he rescue, and by ten o'clock the storm had spent its fury, the clouds broke away, aud glorious sunshine illuminated both the laudscapc, and th; faces of all, and all were, who were anxious to see the game go on. At ouce the clubs, accom panied by their friends repaired to the ball grounds; and splendid grounds they were too level as a barn floor, and just the spot wc would have chosen for "our fel ler:," in a friendly way to 44 flax out" the other " fellers" on. At quarter past clcv en, A. M., game was calld, when 44 our Tellers" went to the bat and visa-versied with the 4othr fellera," until nine in nings had been gone through with, with the result as given above. We have wit nessed quite a number of similar contests, but we must say that wc never witnessed one in which good feeling so completely held sway among the contestants. A lovely feature of the field, was the pres ence of a number of representatives of the beauty of Miiford s beautiful daugh ters, who seemed to be not the least inte rested of the spectators. After the match was decided we re tired from the field to the Pike County Mouse, when, after partaking of a most excellent diuner, and a spoonful or two of the "ardent, meiely to keep us warm by the way, we started for the goodly bor ough of Stroudsburg. which place we reached in safety at about 10 o'clock, P. M. It was a delightful trip all' around ; and among our companions of the trip we have heard but one expression 44 we had a bully time." Tor oursclf aud the club we say, commend us to the Saw- killers, to Mine Host Bull, and to all who contributed in the least to our comfort or rdeasure as well as to Miiford as a glori ous place to visit Among the Sawkillers, wc can draw no distinctions their names are in the list of nines,' and every single nine is a host in himself, in all that con stitules the right jolly good fellow. And if, in the lapse of time another match should be made up between the Sawkill ers and the Stroudsburgers, may we be there to see and enjoy and may Mine Host or the Pike County House minister to our wants. PENNSYLVANIA. Official Returns of the Lite Llectioci. Hariiisbuko. Oct. :J0. The following gives the ofncial vote for uovernor:- 4 X UFFICK OF TIIE MXItUTARV OF TIIE Commonwealth, Ilarrisburg, October 30, IS'IG IJcturns received today com pltte the official vote as follows: (ieary. .... 307,274 Clymer, .... 290,000 Geary s majority, - - 17,178 The total vote for Governor at the last election was 507,370. Eli Slifer, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Vote cf Boroughs. The following is the vote cast at the re cent ciection by the principal boroughs iu the State : Allentown 2045 Norristown 1870 Easton 18G0 1'ottsville 2143 York 217C Scranton 3808 Lebanon 900 West Chester 879 Phoenixvillo 8G1 l'otttown 653 Number Eight. West Virginia has joined the glorious company of loyal btatcs which have ar rayed thcmselvc3 against the unwarran able aud usurping courseof Andrew John sou. . At her election held on Thursday last, uovernor Doreman was chosen for second term by an increased majority, and the Jtepuhlicans also elected three inetu hers of Congress the entire delegation the f:i:ne number they have at present My policy" fares as badly ainonir the loyalists of the South as in the cooler air ui i lie .ortnefti fttjtes. 1 his election in creases to fiftvninc the number of Ke publican members already chosen to the fortieth Longress. Scarcity of Labor in the Weak Many of ihe Western journals are com plaining of the scarceity of labor in that Hection, and a day or two agnwe quoted the Springfield (111-) State Kegister as an authority that in that city laborers re ceivc $1 a day, stonecutters and masons 515, plasterers 31 50, carpenters and pa i liter S3 50 ; yet even these prices do not attract working men to the West. It is argued that labpring people can save more money in the West than they can iu the Eastean cities, owing to the much higher prices of the necessaries of life prevalent on tho Atlantic seaboard. . Judge Do Young, officially, an nounced the sale of the 44 Monroe Demo crat," ia the last number of that paper Mr. Grecnawalt takes possession on the 1st of January. Nice One of our exchanges says that a dancing master in New York has introduced the "Kiss Cotillion" in which the gentlemen always kis.es the lady as they "swing the corners." We are not much on the dance, but would like to swing n few corners most awful well. Colored Jurymen in Boston. The Boston Commonwealth says: "It is an interesting fact, and an evidence of the progress of the age toward equal rights for all, white and black, that in thc Superior Court of this county for crimi nal business there is, this term, one col ored juryman, aud the Superior court for civil business, urst session, one, ana in the second session of the same court there are two. No objection is made to them ; but, on the contrary, it is said they are an improvement on many white persons here tofore drafted for this purpose. This is the first term of these courts where col ored men have been put on the juries, al though in a rcceut term of the Supreme court, iu a trial for murder, as wc have recorded, there was one who served." Unclaimed Fractional Currency. Treasurer Spinner desires persons who have forwarded packages of mutilated fractional currency to the Treasury De partment for redemption, and have re ceived no communication from the De partment, announcing the receipt of the package and inclosing the amount of the sum forwarded, to address a letter as be fore, stating distinctly the amount for warded, the date of transmittal, and the name and post office address of the wri ter. The officers of the Treasury may thus be enabled to identify a large num bcr of packages now in their possession, the forwarders of which neglected to state their names or post offices. The Heading Di.jatch pf Wednesday contains the following: A man named John Eck, living near Princetown, Berks county, some time ago offered his house for sale. For some unknown cause it was not sold. He then made the following declaration : "that he wished it would burn down over his head." Ou Sunday morning, October 14th, the hou.c was discovered to be on fire, when some of the neighbors rushed up stairs, where, strange to say, they found Mr.. Eck dead, having received a stroke of palsy a few moments before the fire. Through the superhu man efforts of the neighbors the body was conveyed to the yard before the house was in ruius. A Warning fiora the Gallows. Bernard Fricry, a young inati who was hungin August, iu New Yoik, for mur der committed in a liquor saloon, closed his coufession with these impressive words I sincerely hope that my unhappy end will erve as a warning to the young men in this city. Let me entreat them to a void all bad habits aud bad company, and especially to avoid spirituous liquors. Most of the mil-fortunes that happen to young men arc the results of idleness and driuk." A singular conscicncc-moiey case has occurred in the Pension Office. Captain John Mclvee, Thirtieth Indiana Volun teer, now residing at Hamilton, Ohio, was wounded by a ball, which struck the seventh rib, passed through the lungs and euicrgcd near the spinal column. lie was awarded full pension, but has re turned half the amount received for the past year, on the ground that his health is so improved that he is not entitled to fusion for that degree of disability. In Harrisburg a new style of robbery ia reported. A countayman was approach ed by a stranger, and asked if he could change a $10 note, and, unrolling a bun dle of notes, he give two fives for it, and rolled it up in his bunble. Afterwards he discovered that the $10 note had a fine thread attached to it, about three feet long. It had been the intention of the thief, ut a favorable opportunity, to use the thread to draw the roll of notes from the man's pocket, but the thread had for tunately broken. Mrs. Richards, Postmistress at Benton, Wis., the widow of an enrolling ofScer who was killed while in the discharge of his duty, has been removed to make room for one of Postmaster General Randall's appointees, a copperhead deserter. The post-office was given to Mrs. Richardson to assist her in supporting her fatherless children. Republican Festival. The County Executive Committee of Lehigh County has issued a call for a great Republican festival to be held iu Alleutown on Friday, November 2d, in honor of the late victory achieved by them. A number of speakers are announced, a mong them Gov. Curtin and Gov. Geary. A grand torch-light procession i to be oue of the features of the festival. There was a rumor in Washington yes terday that the President had interfered in behalf of the condemned Fenian pris oners iu Canada. The report doubtless originated in the fact that Secretary Se ward had made a demand for a copy of the evidence on which the parties were condemnded and a letter which he has writteu to the British miuister ou tho sub jeet. The Paymaster. Bureau. During the lieal year cuding June 30th last, tho Paymaster's Department disbursed to the regular army 810.250, 820; to tho volunteers, $2(8.013,311. and to the Military Academy 271,171 a total disbursement, for the pay of the army for oue year, of $250,374,317. . .. Death of Miss Seward. Miss Fannie Seward, the only daughter and youngest child of the Secretary of State, died early this morning, Oct. 20, from bilious fever. Her remains will be conveyed to Auburn, New York, for in termeut. " The squirrel hunters of Solon, Ohio, had a eqirrel hunt on the 12th. Oue party returned with Gl5f scalps and heads, and tho other party with 4105 scalps and heads. 1 The fast horse Bxcr," of Newport, V t., have beeu purchased for $25,000. Five thousand men were rccrujtpJ for the regular army hit month. Game in Virginia. i -TheKichmond Enquirer says; "Game of all kinds is to be found now in this re gion. Patridges are more abandent than for many years; hares jump from behind every bush; coons infect every corn-field; opossums spoil every persiommon tree; squirrels fill the forest; foxes bark around every hennery, and the music of the hounds resounds on every breeze. The crack of the sportmcn's rifle and the dawn of day greet us simultaneously, while the huntsman's horn and the set of sun bid farewell to the parting day." It is no secret that the health of the French Emperor has for some time been declining, aud that serious alarms .are felt as to his recovery. On the 9th of Octo ber the celebrated Dr. Langcnbeck, the chief surgeon cf the Prussian army, laft for Biarritz to consult with the physicians of the Emperor on the possibility of an operation. On the next day a dispatch was received from the Prussian Embassy in Paris that there was no hope of recov ery for Napoleon, and that his death may be hourly expected, the fact being only still kept secret. Railroad Extension. The extension of the East Pennsylvan- i llailroad from Allentown to Easton has been determined upon, and the road will be put under contract before long. The new road will cross the Lehigh at Allen town, past the northern limits of Bethle hem borough, and run parallel with the Lehigh to Eastou, there to connect with the roads lor New lork, and also with the Bclviderc Delaware road for Scran- ton. Ihe distance from Allentown to Easton is eighteen miles. The information from our distant States and Territories all points to a protracted and bloody ludian war. Hie Indians in New Mexico. Arizona, &c, have become so hostile and committed so many acts oi savage barbarity that General Sheridan is taking the most active measures to pre pare for the worst and is moving all the troops at his immediate disposal to the frontiers. South Carolina. uistriet meetings arc being held in South Carolina urging the Legislature to call a convention to provide for the pecu niary distress of the people by preventing the sale of property lor debt. A Greenville (S. C.) paper denies that Governor Orr iavors the Constitutioua Amendments. Demand for Laborers. There is a great demand for hands for every description of out door labor in Erie, more especially for laborers to as 6ist iu house t'Uiiuing, as there arc six hundred new houses in process of erec tion there at the present time. Many of the farmers of Chester county have lost a number of fine cows, by a new disease, the nature of which baa not yet been discovered, which has lately broken out among the cows. As soon as the cows are taken with the disease they cease to give milk, and commence to breathe heavy, swell, and in a few days die, A little boy, a son of Mr. Reed, the station agent at Washington, N. J., was killed on Monday evening of last week. The little follow was playing on the plat form and rolled of just as the train was passing, which cut his head entirely off. He was about two years old. A thunderbolt, from a perfectly cloud- Jess sky, struck a church and three' dwel ling houses at Rising Sun, Indiana, a few days ago. It killed a girl, and stripped all the clothing from a boy, whom, strange to say, it ouly stunned. Q iilp. of the Boston I'ost, who has heretofore been liberal in his views, says that he now believes there arc two things destined to be eternally lost his umbrel la and the man who stoic it. During the month of September, there were lost by fire, wreck, collision and oth er disaster, twenty two vessels, belonging to the United States, valued at $1,610, 000. o ' The Atlautic & Great Western Railway earned throe milliou six hundred thous ud dollars, between Jan. 1st and Sept. 1st, this year. John Dillcn, of Juniata county, recent ly caught a panther, which measured sev en leet from the tip of the uosc to the cud of the tail. A family whose house was burned in Portland, Me., went to board, and were shown into a room luruished with their owu stoleu furniture. Tho Democratic county ticket in Ash land county, Ohio, is defeated by majori ties ranging from four to ten votes. A GOO-pound bear was killed at Stonc ham, Mass., on Monday. Tho spoils aud State bounty nettod his captors SI 00. ALLCOCK'S POROUS FLASIERS. BE9TSTKEXGTIIEMNO PLASTER tN TIIE WORLD ALLCOCKS POROUS PLASTERS resolve and assauge pain by railing forth the acrid humors from parts inturnallo the skin and general circulation thus, in ma ilt cases, positively evaporating the disease. JAMES LULL, M. D. Thore is nothing equal, in the way of a platrtpr, t. ihe Porous Plaster of Mr. ALU COCK. E.eryihing is pleasant ab-.ut them. They arc the placer of the day, nnd a li type of our present advancement in tience and art. In Asthma, Cough, Kidney Affec tions, Gout, Rheumatism, and local deep seated pains th-y afford permanent relief. J. P. JOHNSON. M. D., on "Top cal Remedies." From a poasonal knowledge of these plas ters, wo can state that they are decidedly preferable to any other in use. Wherever relief is to tie obtained by the use of a plas ter, we 6hould recommend them. A. INGRAHAM, M. D Editor Xew York Mentor. Agency, Brandreth House, AYu VcrA. Sold by nil Druggists. Oct. 11, lBCG -lm, Estimated the present populatfo. of the United States, at 25,000,000. One thousand nevt buildings have bea put up in Nebraska City this summer. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. This meJicine, invented by Dr. J. H Sciienck. of Philadelphia, ia intended todia solve the food and make it into chyrne, the Grit orocess of dies-Mon. liv cleansing ihe ato macli with Schenck'a Mamirake Pills, the Tonic aion restores the appetite, and food that could r.ot be catcu before usin? it w;i be easily digest ed CoiisutRpiianc.innot be cured by Schcnck'a Pulmonic Svrnp unless the stomach and lit. er is mude heilihy and theuppctiie restored, lonce the ionic nnd rills are required in nearly every c-ife o' c-nS-imptmi. A half dozen koules o! the SEAWEED TONIC and three vr four boxes i.f the IVI ANDKAKU PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dy pepsia. Dr. bciiExcK m ikos profession I visits !ti New York, Do-lou, and ut his principal Of fice in Philadelphia every week. See daily papers of each pl-ice, r nis pamphlet on con- Eurriptioo for his inys for visitation. Please user v, when purchasing, that the two likem-sseps mf the Doctor, one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as ho now is, in perltct health, are on th Government ttamp. Sold by all Drngt.-t and Dealers, prica SI. 50 per bottle, or 87 50 the half dozen. All letters for nduce bhould be addressed to Dr. ciienck's Principal Office, No. 15 North (Mi S reel. Philadelphia, Pa. Genera! Whole-ale Air-nts : DeiuAs Barnca &Co.N V ;S S. Dance, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Wh I ker& Tay lor, Chicago, IU.; Collins Bro?., St. Louif, Mo. Oct. IS, 0G. 1st w. ca. mo. 1 jr. REDUCTION IM PRICE OF THE AMERICAN WATCHES, . MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS, In consrtpient of the recent great declne in gold and s lver and all tho materials used in the manufacture of our go. d?, and in an ticipation nf a still further decline, we have reduced our prices lo as low a point as they can be puced With Gold at Par, 60 that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation tht it will b cheaper at some future time. The test of ten yeara and the manufacture and sale of More Uian 200,000 Watches, have given our productions the verj highe rank amonsr timekeepers. Commencing with the deteimination to make thoroughly excel lent watches, our business lias tteadily in creased as the juLlic Icc.ime .-icqvi.nnJed with their value, until for n.onihs togrther, we have been unable tt rupply. th ; oemand. We have repeatedly .r.larged our factory bnildii'gs until they row covr over three acres of ground, and g.ve accommodation to more than c ght hundred workmen. We are fut'v justified in stating that we now make MORE Til AN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITE!) STATES. 'I he different gradea are distinguished by the following trade marks engraved on the plate: . "American Watch Co." Waltham, Mass. 2. "Appleton, Tracy &, Co. Waltham, 3. "P S. Birtlctt," Waltlmn, Mas?. 4. '-Win Eilery." 5. OUR LADIES' WATCH of the first quality is nnncil "Appleton, Tracy Co." Walilnm. Mats. G. "Our next quality of Lnlies' Watch n named 4kP. S. Birllett," Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a crcat variety of tizes and styles c f cases. The American Watch Co , of "Waltham, Mass., authorize us to state that without distinction of trade marks or price, ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FAC TORY ARE FULLY W A RUN TED to be the best time-krepprs of ti eir class ev er made in ihis.nr ary other country. Buy ers siiould remember thar ind.ke the guar antee f a foreign maker who can never Lc reached, this warrant- is tj-od at all tiuns against the Company or their agents, and that if afer the most thotouh trial, any watch should prove defective in any partic ular, it nmy always be exchanged for anoth er. As the Amcrcan Watches made t Walilnm, are for sale t y d a'ers generally throughout the country, we tlo not sol.cit or ders for single v;.tclu.-s. CAUTION. Th" public are cautioned to buy only of respectable (it a'ors. All person selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. R0BBINS & APPLETON, A6EXTS FOR TIIE AMERICAN WATCH CCMPA5T 12 itUO VDWAV, . V. A HUMBUG. HOW OFTEN WE HEAR EX PRES. son from pers-Mis reading advertixv mentsof PitfMit .Medicines, and in nine casrt out often they mny bp right. It is over 19 years sifce t introluced my medicine, the Venetian Liniment, to the public. I Jisd no money to n.ivertise it, so I I ft it for sale with a few druggists :ind storekeepers through a small section of the country, many taking it with great rclm-tancc ; but I tola them to let any one have it, and tf it d:d r.ot do all I stated on my pamphlet, no one noeil pay for it. In some stoics two or three h tttles were taken Oil trial by persons present. I was, by many, thought crazy, and tlut w uld be the last tiicy vvou'd see of me. But I knew my medicine was no humbug In about two months I began to receive orders for more L'liiment. some calling it my valuable Liniment, vh hid refused to s;gn a receipt when I left it at thfir store. Now my alf aro millions ot bottles yearly, and all cash. I warrant it superior to any ether medicine for the c u re ofCrpu p, D ia r r !i a'a , I scntery, CcJic, Yomitin. Spisms, and Sc sickness os an internal remedy. P i p" fectly innocent to take internally t see oa'h accompanying each bonle,. an. I external! for Chronic Rheumatism, Headache. JdumP't Froted Feet, tf-irises, Sprnii.s, 01 1 Serces. Swellings, Sore Throats, &c. &c. SoM J all the Druggists. Depot, 5G Ccrtlandt Street, New York. Oct. ll.-7v. r.iuious OP YOUlll. A Gentleman wr ha suffered for years from ajsjrvous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects ot yoiitkAil indiscretion," will, fr the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need il, two rpipe nnd directions for making the simple remedy by which he ws cured. Sufferers wit-hing to profit by adverijser'g experience, can do eo by ad dressing JOHN' R. OGDEN, No, 13 Chambers St., New York
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