• - - 4 1 N *1 4X • - •i • -• • • , • • .ritter "'AO' ' • QF -"` ' ' V. -- • •" ' - ES liii icr'"-; ..1K ffir ' Mfr- - • • : " • PAN e;~.;;.a.:,m,.: v.K,y..~ITOx:. ,_,. n =,, - , ' , CAPI.AT. Spin*, - Satni;day," - Apidla.- 113,134."-- 14.1"/=,,AcurOuS=iimutioti mart 164 k ' ,ekix.".(4)istore .4WTODIZIg MIMaOAX;pMUOTISM. Tina - patriotistartnt-the. part of every Anoistum oithieti essentJak to the esis - Settee of ovat.' nitirieud.. - . 4 eountry. The I:open - aid , dni forefathers' was that Aineri*Shoulti - -loom":up from the letlutriy_witli which the yoke`oftnglish ty4a-tudibotaidher devna; and in throwing off hei:shaCkles,: ^ did, with iolemn vows, beforethe Omnipotent Ruler - of the Uni cease, pledge themselves to'obey and abide by the lar laiddo,Ali for, us in the con stitution—that laiwhichwaS enacted en the eveVinernerable foirth of July, 1776, and which was so heroically defended I wheri the cloud" tyranny or the hand of treason ever dared to presume its destruc tion. -Let-paty strife be cast aside, so that we map, with n united •eirart, crush out the cringing desires of these southern oligarchi, and; with open arms, welcome • back. the repentant enemy of his country - to the true fold of the constituted author ity.' We desire no doubtful measures: we worshipbut one God, with the cross of Christ' guiding us to the throne of , gracefang wish but one country, with the constitution as a beacon light to. di rect us safely - Alio - ugh the gale of treason which is baffling with us,and.guida us into the_ looked for_port of peace, witka hepe ful as:nuance .that the thorn of anguish shall never again pierce our nation's heart. Patriotic' devOtiOn to one's country has never been bettor-portrayed than by So lon, one of the seven.wise. men of Greece, when he speiking of 'the happiness of man. 'Crtesus, king of :L,ydians, wishing to win the geod.'gracei 'of Solon, had everything appertaining - to the royal court in readiness to reeeive him: -The king, with a numerous court, appeared in • all his regal pomp and spleider,. dressed in the. most- magniftcent....apParel,. which was eirx'Ap.clyriA Rid and glittered, valtlt costly ditrmands-r.-Alut - all , these did not . emu to create the least surprise or ad- . mftition onthe part Of Solon. 'The king Ai af aids ordered all his treasures, his • . .., „ ... celyrositartintsups,Avid- oostl.Tfurpl -1...4 'I .... lio shown him ;. as if he expected ; blith'e.iriiillitude 'of Ills fine ;vessels, jew ''.. eli; statues; and paintings; tociinqtter the . . pliliesnplitti*Sindifferenee': but all of no avail - ,; for With - Ill' theae,'Saciii saw that • tie - king was' not happy: ' - Crowns then aeliil 'him; "which of eltmatitind - in all . . hia - tra — velale bad found'the 'most truly • • • la9py?", - " - QfieTellyts;" replied - Solon, • "at Cititen Of,htlieria, a ter . f'beneSt - ..and ; h .._,.. . • . . . , goedanart; w ho,.after-baring lived Allhis dayawhithont incligenee, having always seen his country in a 'nourishing condi tioti,"luisleft children thit.t are universally eiteenied, - his hid - the salisfactioirof see ing deft- childien'a children; and at last died ; clori 4 oatily - . ii z I khring :far his 'coml . try." - Such'in answer as this, in which' golf and - silver were nothing in compari stn to the patriotism of Taus, should be sacient to teach all that love of national life, which is parizeount to everything Most dear to 'lain this our earthly pil .Mailet-'. -' The government is preparing to make s:last 'crowning effort to wipe out the foul stain of treason which is holding in cheek the onward progress of American great ness. This season, with Grant as our leider; will find our armies assaulting the remaining strongholds of the traitors in arms; end it now lies with yon, fellow citizens, to render the proper assistance *hieh you we justly called on to peform by, the • stithorities at - Washington. Do not let yoUrsolf be 'disgraced by the ne &malty of a draft, but, by , willing endear- Cira.and a . little eiertiim our quota may jritiifilled , by,volapteersi Then arouse, siiialtiioff - this ,ittinllerscne,- drowsiness iihfchl'oltisi you in cheek; arid `All May .-..r •-• tr... ; ....: be well: ~, ]!fit-- ...5.:.... , Jo*, •... t '.:..^. • lit l iiitien Brewnicier - hillimielf Again; -• Since I;t,Oilliiiirer - pilOw heilOpmnienc, Thi , 140. / .*P tl i ) /ifihkinoxaqie " 3 " "he:ifsliiii,tiiiTie::4oiiliiyid of e traittiii,but on - tfie . oootriry - , ihe ter - - ribie perseentii)ns be Lai suffered 'it ,tliiir hands seem to have intensified it.— The foll - cjinilinguage is specimen of the.lirepressible Poison's lovelor his rebel perepentqrs. j'i:4q from the closing portion of at: article in which he speaks of "cimiederats military honor," and =- Poses the treachmotekoeudnot of the'reb ill towards tits dead and wounded feder alsokiiirs r. - "Had . in enr - wisit;we would threw tell wide open, and place ilrinahlbesst. liktiofficers - and men upon an. inclined 'heir, at an angle of. forty-five degrees, grease the plans with holes lard six inch esi, thiokowith a wieketatt.the bottom, and mod them, as mem:mat of traitors, rolibercand assassins;" into the. hottest - pan of the infernal regiona." The Sanitary Conuraisicur iractleen upon the principal that mane tat the saavz deserve the ram. __;„ Gen; Bitrnsl4tltOY. ,1 1 4 1 i ft: TheB ;.xtexialle _ •CO:rremtderi:t,' , :of Cincinnati Conatiser4ty pays; 04.-.4lf 9 lW___, ing compliment; to ~`,2UI -BahierillboVf'. men, •Ilitynsities. ,Nictla-corpti w,hieh ii"now,asseinblingai,..t4utpoliiit -;.,". ~,,4„- f bw words Cf;leirticg -63 7 * 4 1 .,' -1 * ritanant ofXhiNintliArmy Carpi. , Th ' irmicntenrwho : aow-uslych fewandapir# : tut.theAriirkis „on ,the fdistatit god Of the 13Aige";47itiirah, tUii , etiteriltothe theft:" isiiiid bayonets on some battle-fosld,,Wevt . eiy; principal ,department of the Vnion butom . .,._3--4, ie-Gxk1f.,..... ...,....-,....,...,-',--.,.; . W,lie,p; • Alicy were - - not-. fightiagi. they marehed.—marched that they might fight again. Their reputatieq. for 1444 'now ssead threuglioht the. entire army. ' .2,!T0 give in detail. ay,, account or the battles and marches innumerable they have made, would be to compose a respectable -his tory, which would be , premature, but no one, certainly, will fail, to,have heard of some field-where the Njnth. Corps per formed a specimen of itisuperb work. - Since its entry iuto this Department last Fall, the singular uniformity of the . ser vices required of it is somewhat reniark '.hle.' - Whenever an advance was to - be made "up the country;" through regions, which might be a little perilous,' • the Ninth Corps hail theelvance, sometimes four or five miles out; and quite alone. , • When the regular time, came, to -fall back, and the Rebel cavalry were ,hurry-, ing the rear, there the Ninth, Corpsmust march and protect the column. Still It was but natural that this should be ao, Since the Corps was very small, perfectly cemented into unity, wieldy; and every man a veteran. Of late, though, the rule seems to have been varied from in con sequence of their extreme paucity. The Ninth Corps has never yet received its full meed-of_ honor fur the magnificent part it bore in the defence of this place last Fall. It . was stationed directly in Fort Saunders, and Tor some distance on either aide. ' They received almost-alone the whole head and front of the 'fierce assault, when four hundred Rebels per ished under the devouring sheet ,of fire issued from the muskets of , these 4xign. The other C o rps did, their parts well where: they happened ,to, be ,statiened, but : no formal and _organized assault was made upon -them. The Rebels, as we learned afterward from some of those who were captured, suspected that the Ninth Corps was, in Fort Salta/Ors, and refused to at '*k them. . They,,were only induced to 4) so.by lyinspeeches, of, their oflicersi iii which they ,declared. the fort 'was nned by .raw recruits. _ When they bad discovered by their inoui "trial that they were - deceived; t sir curses, of course, were infinite, and t ley protested with bitterness that they Vet. I would, have attacked ,the fort, linowingit.to be Manned by the men they fiand there. ; -These few words in justice -to brave men. The Corps leaves the D / e- Partinent with the regard and bestWiabrea of , their ,comrades, in arms. They 'are ,going East to be recruited to something ,nearthe just proportion of aCOrps. ', Per-, mated by the traditions and sprit du coriis of the several regiments they join, and, inspired by the example of the vet erans beside them, the new recruits to the gallant Corps will do. as valiant ser vice elsewhere as their military foster fathers have here. . El This disease known by the above'name, has within the last year visited different places in this and other States, including Chester county. In many cues it has run its c.aseerwith. startling suddenness. Tins - ctil&i which have occurred in West Chester, as far as known, were generated by local causes. The 'medical faculty have given their diligent attention to the study of the disease. The following sketch was furnished us by W. D. Hart man, M. D., of this Borough : ME! • - The diseas e iitusliereii by chill, of !clarity- ,The pulses is. very, frequent, Amid; and nacl...the the die. are, idvan9es„the pationt liecOstiesaUll fad-.4 1 1 4 g5-thfP1114544 43 . .tald- wh e re notation ;ions.not.oepur,the:7;otte'n die in a oomotoae ogaiti4n,i few bourn. • In other cases whe4lthskonteet of the disease if not, so violent the patient is doll and stnped ;. complains ; of _pain, in the back and limbs; Ake head of drawn bifikward,tutd there exists remarkable stiffness or *OA iiy of the muscles of the neck and huh. Deafness Is also a P 1122 '4' 04 - symptom. - trivany ins few hours,_ numerous dark purple spot4,.terrne# _ 11 Pear,. on the .",iiiilk.,"l.lfrairSta"- all.f spreading itioni• oriesii4Ter body. Thisfseirlsonotoprottel.tiositaguneti sad has nab , appeared posed to the local the winter of 1836, it appeariorhi piNS of Ireland, Prance and Spain, where the same ehwacteriptie symptoms occurred == *i . ~. Malignant Typhoid or Spotted Fever. The disease which startled our com munity, is one that has prevailed in other places during the last few years, and has assumed an epidemic form in. several localities at. the present time. It is knowyt.to physicians by the name of "Ty plio Malarial Fever," and "Epidemic Spinal Meningitis." It is probably Ma larial in its origin. The arses occurring in this:* are-undoubtedly of this character. 4.•#..;=" 4 ' - ` - ' 7,!" .5; L32.4;7'• • .-•,— ' ; Car : or Amni‘ Quinine, espectsuy.tir : ebnil4 be ,gtven,z3i *e. or~whon;lo" .. .4stjiiii4teh is ;,tocvirritabler': iribrint* . ehebe bii0,4144:: lietiUiaritatietibiliAK • • *Miter hzr,it,i,t!oo :glee :4414 are overithehned, as it- were; by the of4iiselY2 aeiion; tbasexif3l l 9,llr*M:g.Ca4 the sphs#lophamn, to eerreet tbe - iitisted: condition of,:tiribicol d, te" peril ai , lainSi h4ammaterY setiOn' partsaffeitetl 7 seems to the-chief esti qop to be felfille - d.-÷ReeOrd; /refit- Biittei Fifty Cent 4 a.Pptind. We take - the follow ing from the Peugh keepeian, arid give it "for what is Worth.". What's the' remedy?, Stop eating it or eat just half as Mick Many have io resolved, and Mean to carry , out their resolution, until , the price falls, which price by the fay i 9 the resiilt of combi riations . and pecitlatibiis: 'Men who nev er earned a dollar in their lives by labor, are now hi thelnarket buying ttp' all -the Produce 'they, can lay lands on, with a view simply of getting rich. There may he human law for this,lut it is against God's lavi'of clarity. There is'- a reason for this ligh- price of buiteriwhieh Perhaps very few 'of readers know. Al numbei: of leading mer chants in New York city, among whoin Mr.. A:: T., Stuart, the dry goods prince as he is styled, takes the lead,. have had agents throughoitt all the butter produc ing districts who have contracted to take all that is made at thirty- cents a pound. The immense quantities of butter thus ob tained aro sent to Europe and there sold for gold at twenty cents a pound, which money is used to pay for imported goods. These heavy Now York 'dealers really save .money by the opporation, for they buy. for paper and sell for gold. The seareity in the market produced by the large _drain : these contracts make, rapidly increases the price of ar daily necessity in every family.. , "., - Camp Provost•(ivards ' P]Wadelphia 186 - 171 REarmix.r, - Aprinst ; '64. EDlT'oisoF " Dear Sir - A few wordi tiryelii 'numerous and intelligent readers 'frOmtliits regiment; might prove interesting to some and assist• to brighten the ideas of others. As some of yivur "Last d_ollartenr_.aneit" think tha..t this 'regiment was got up for a 'pleasure party, for men to screen themselves from the'draft and to be commanded by some military Nabobs that were out of command. We would inform- such persons, that, as for pleasure, we have such as is common in camp life, atthe same time we are.do ing duty enough to keep any min from : getting "the blues.", At present, we pa trol the city daily, - ankbring in descriers and straglers, mid • then gnard.. them - tintil they are properly disposed Of: It is the duty of others to -take then; to their re spective regiments; trafeling day, and: night, for twenty' days in liseceasioni and living on the, fat of ITlick.:Sam, does, no doubt, look pleasant tojie looker-on, but, We can assure you it is no! an easy or pleas ant task for us to. perform... Many of, our Guards have had'to_ga - t,o : Fortress Mon roe, Chattanoooga, Bridgeport, ,Ala.;and a number of other places. . A short time ago, a spied of our Co lumbia boys had-occasion to zo.to Alex-. andria, Vi., ,and on their route they came . acrossthe veteran Forty-fifth, wher(there was a general 'shaking of hands, ind bid ding each other God speed in the glorious work .they are engaged-in. , . • Bo undeceived ye croakc.s, for we are not commanded by Nabobs, but by tree_ an& gallant veterans, wbe:have been dis abled by disease and wounds while in se Live service, helping to crush this infer nal, unholy and aristocratic rebellion. Captain Jack, commanding our camp, is a thorough soldier, of high standing, and an affable, courteous gentleman. There are about thirty men in' our re; giment from Columbia and vicinity, nearly all of whom arc in company' F,the banner company. , firiel.Nyayno n . n f ts first §ergant of; COmpAny -Co has mpaitfd , tr. jambiiiii act ingfireA fergealit'plthr ctil]Tatiy . ; hoping that " Lhu' ''actina be over, we 'g r a laiiAribi...-toi;f4.4l:tt:-.-- Conarrectinn.--One of the 44;61 "Traci iaibby:pide3i' present- TCF.- , §: , Treseerer,. with -note, • "rctei?efacitured' by the oirolonol , in - linitation of :greenbeeke; in .well execrated that -been Skinner wee donir .ii pen. Its inanistaature: was reildiiirtli - by the °Sierra . obtain. the of life; ' , Oneaccuadriukaand eetinatf dol. ltaseyeri iiehangior for rebel currency, at:Ai - reter,offrfteeolundred per" cent: 101tbefnienst present Toe Oaloago she other day; and *is asked by her atailea hew she Med 'ausZaltioral stink: “Ve,4lC4fonV :kW the ceonaim will vim them either , 111 be hanged irrn make a bartede pole of my leg for the sake of being fuhionable." "-A- mptiiept:to• MS* t, l : rra4atidtilestEttelipg t4ll4..WiciatyCOlN,- State s auks to . 13 .0..4:, 0 ,4i4V20#.404—*APA:4 9 4.., *e. hiscie hi legal ter t ia 4: 4 ;tea, `to:, WU_ apptopriiitiorsl4ooo-to-piy the expetuits was negatived . ' At, the afternoon 419kuniPn,i;fi.tiidaWa - .an1t41 47 1 1 . 1 f : : j.bie . gt e§tati.ltaiik.; tso 'under the • rn ;.•In of it e onseepresentativei, the Select Committere, on the Subject reported shill providing,tluit the heads: of the :Ex ecutive• bepaitMents ,May oeciiPy seats on the floor, orise House of Representa tives, with the rightio participate in de 7 bate,upon matters relating to the business of tlicir feipeetivedepartments. tional Bank .bill-Was taken UP, and all the imendnidnis of the• Committee of the _Whole were concurred in.: . A new section providing - that every banking association created under'the. act, shall receive in payment of aeto the'circulating notes of all other •binti 'without discount, was adopted, 'and ;the on - motion of Mr. Stevens; was - laid on 'the table. • - . . . • • Col. Clayton telegraphs from Pine Bluff, Ark:, thakhe had* been successful in his expedition tOlfaurit Elba arid Long View. At the latter' pliCe he destroYed a pon toon bridge;' Rebel ammunition .train of thirty-fiCe wagons, and captured three hundred and twenty Rebels. At Mount Elba the coMmand had a severe battle with Gen. Dickens' 'troops and de feated - him, the enemy losing over one hundred killed and wounded. Two stand of colors, -many ivagonii, and over three hundred horses and - mules fell into our hands: ' • new quiet in Illinois, the prison ers captured were sent to Springfield. No further trouble is apprehended. The Opening. ceremonies of the New York SanitarfTair, were very imposing. The pinceiltifitt'or Military, firemen, &c., was immense, and the;streets throughout the route were thronlied.. Business was generalli' itispendedi'and much enthusi win •` - ' - In LeaVeMprcirth, Kansas, the democrat ticket was- elected, in consequence of a mob taking Osseision of the polls. The Mayor *as 4,tiocked down and the city Marshal w dengerouAy wounded in at teinptingio Iciverthe peace. The new:i ' the west indicates that the imfefisive pre parations fo aid into Kentucky. A youn man named Margaret Bear was shot • dead On Saturday night, 'in a private- box,- at the Continenlal theatre, Philadelphiaibyayoung man named Wm. -Howard zgiterhell:. - • A:bridge:will bebuilt over the Niagara rivet: at -Bullitlo ,immediately. • Th.) cost is estimated' at one million dollM.s, and• three millions have been subscribed. Returns from all but three towns in Connecticut, give Gov. Buckingham a . majority of 5545 votes. The House is 158 •Utdon'to 12 Democrats ; the Senate 18 Union . to 3 Democrats. 'The 'Se/eat:fie American states that in England:the. coffins from over crowded banal are dug up, dried and ground, and;•tvied as an ingredient to the mitlforation',of eolfee.- • A'beverage made of Anoh material would stand a chance to have -a greifdeal Of body to it. • - The Vieel‘lascTne 'Hall - and the Win:. thief) Roust:; in : 11eltiiii; r icie - destiqed bf fire'On lircidecisday,lniiblirini; a kiss of about 13001000. ' ... - An : expii_ s ien'a.t. : the,Un!on - Powder Works, at 'Nei pniftarn, - . New - Ilan4)- shire, Ori . TkesdaY;iiiied'four men.' : A-boilecat the foundry of Merrick & Sons, on Wipliington street, Philadelphia!, exploded on Weduisciay morning," :Mite men were killed and about twenty were wounded._ lc onsiderable property was dr stroycd, and an entire suspension of the works was rndered necessary. Brigadkr _ General Montgomery, been droppied.fnlm - tbe'scrYiee.altogotht Brigadier &Sethi! Charlea.P.:.Stene Naglee have returned to their respeeti. a 4 ratiks,in . ' ' "te r lot otray, the. former, C010n.q.,.. 7- -* 2 lc.ttpr..Captain. St. 37 : 41 0 1 6Thlif 4 ins 'tz iii.q.?' inwnee' g ate,4.,4;oidsiitii -. .-iii:i. theme lyernWeit . edr_eti : . the ‘, evening~ beeding s aikilay,upwanls 0f453,00.0 Mrs,. or, almittrl4o,loo' more than, tho t or ! dinary, nuinberL number,; .racer,. st.the, General 7Poeti:Offmelfrom ;he prov inces on the inorniniftidonday . ,- I ,Fel 15th;-for 4bliseryarr,London Or," t 9 otherlokli:was.nearly 501,000 in;110, 000.aboyoptliti.averate: • The. Ohio I.egislaLdre . his . *SO sot prollibliirik rUie . sale% Or - liquors in. Stiti oa iliogtni• days. - - • !Morgan, 'the mac orij nator Of in - . this - 0=44, pniof Riolunarie; lUsieirred each ain = alai oaf has .beirn bestowid upon no othei • herr; .. iieiiii'. : viii,Plnitottreit"iocr. gra': es'iniiiivislaken'tiortfraatiii 1 4 . 14 61 aid .1 6:1161;14 1 rgiecvl43litEe.aCiabie lion and living ass is reca ll s.' ,by thins. C - - 4 f )1 El e 4 rtfl • A 6 ' inl o or egicaulay 4 ,4oPialtiii:ooe.aw say,s - ; "kis!. nations haveigreed,iii•pa 'noniaing him. England islrond.of. his narna. A great Commonwealth- beyond titular:to that'Whiik the - ,Athenians - fe lt for Theseus, and the Romans for Qiiiiirias. The resrflablipriety'of whichle was 'a merabeirilotioraliini"all ittearkatle., By Toidatamittiktotherhe - istanz' Millfiegarded , as- -bright . pattern .of "Chiistfaivvirttui. i f - .-t kfternll this; be accuses him of having been - Mixed itp vritli the 'shaxaeful• . affair of =lofting, money from ~the Taunton girls engaged in the reception of the Duke. of Monmenth,arid of: endeavoring to in-. duce duce the ::Pello*s of Magdalen College, Oxford,' to .yield to the designs of the: popish King, who vves'planning :its con version into a. seminary for Jesuits.; and makes other charges against him scarcely inferior in importance to these. ' It has , •now been satisfaeforily proven that the 'Mr. Penne' *hose name appears , in the former of -these transactions, was a certain George Penne, a notorious par don-broker, •and that :William Penn 'had: nothing whatever to do with the matter. In reference to the affair of Magdalen College, Macaulay says Penn "began to hint at a compromise." Now we all know what "compromise" means. It means that they who have justice and truth on their side shall yield a portion (generally a very large portion,) of their rightful claims to an unprincipled party, who have the power to coerce theta to this sacrifice. Compromise is therefore both disgraceful and humiliating. But Dr. Ilough, the President of the College, says explicitly : "I thank God, he (Wean) did not so much as offer at any proposal by way of accom modation." The other charges have been disposed of in an equally satisfactory manner. In the matter of religious toleration, as well as in almost every Other respect, Penn was far in advance of his tinie r :tad - though he' was a very staunch Protestant, he freely granted perfect religious liberty, to.Cath °lies in his Colony. Justice, firmness. and. moderation are qualities which do _not conciliate passionate people; accord ingly Penn was unpopular.: A friend of the writer of these sketches, Who belonged to the" religions Sect of which our Founder was . "the bright, particular star," once remarked, thatit was strange, almost unaccmintable, that heshould have made so.,manytkrnies i_b_lat to us it seems the most natu I thing in the world. His standard of character was. lofty, and he was posseised of inflexible firmness.— ' These qualities, in a corrupt age and na tion, will always produce results similar I to those we.witness in the, case of William Penn; In the end, however, such peo ple always triumph, a truth which we see exemplified in Penn's oivn case. The distillery of J. C. Dayton & Co 7 in Robertson street, New York, was totally destroyed, by fire on Tuesday. The total loss wasestimated at between $50,000 and . $75,000. The flames originated from The bursting of a vat. ' ejs. Barkets. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, , , • Reported by Janney & Andrews, Com miisiOn Merchants, No. tril Market street, Philadelphia. . • PniLADELritiA, Mar. 23, 1864. Flour, extra family, $7 00 a 750 Do. - Superfine, . 6 50 a. 700 Superfine,, 6 00a 625 . . Rye flour . . 600 a 625 Wheat ;white...-. „1..65 a 180 r . --- Do: - red; - P -' . '''' ' . 1 (3-11 - 76 Rye, ,- ' • .. 128 a. 130 Corn, 1 1511.1 17 . . . Oats,' 81 a 83 Clover seed, . . . 7 50 a 7 75 Thnothy.seed, 300 a 325 Flax, . . ~ r ..- , , 3 35 a 340 Lard; . . . ;.. ~ ..::... , , ~;.'"' : .. r .„ .14616 Butter, best quality, . 33 a 38 Er per dozes - ' 34 a 35 ix ;La d mr _ "Iced, u n -Febbta-1y , Qw4.l,Low:TWo OR 'THREE•HOG_S- . 1.7 heads of xzwene„A "Buchn " - ‘Tonic Bitters,” , ig 64 iu w a a sti , and after you are aatiafteCF - witli the result, thentry one box of OLD DOC= TOE 'BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC BILLS--andbe itsitoredtobeelth and vigor in leas then thirty days. They are purely vegetable; pleasant to take, prompt and salutary In their effects on the broken . osmigulaluttleaLekeppstiftition...,Qld and young cantahathanyerith advantage. Im ported and sold 'in the United States only by , JAS. S. Station IKEible House,' NewY,ork. mattt4e:groi. - 7" — P. S.--../Vbox sent to any address on re ceipt of price—which - Dollar—post free- • . D o YO WISH TO BE CUBED? • • Dn. Btroruaes- English Specific Pills cure, in less than 30 days,the -worst cases of Nervousness; Im iiinency, Premature Decay, Seminal weak ness, Insanity, and all -Urinary, Sexual, 'and Nervous Affections, no matter from What cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box:. Sent, post paid, by mail, on re ceipt'of an order, Address . • • JAMES -S. BUTLER, Station D, 'Bible House, New York. mar.Wrantos Hoyt t 'sHiawatlia Hair Restorative Hoyt's Eiiwatha Hair restorative. The standard staple propandion for tho, hair; warranted in alreases to.zestore faded and gray hair j and whiskers,: to. theta ori:- ginal color . does not claim to make the hair grow in where it,luus once fallen out ; nothing will do that whateier may be ad vertised to the contrary, but it wilt prevent it from . falling out, make it soft and silky, cleanse it and the scalp froni impurities and humors, and entirely overcome bad effects of previous use Of preparations con taining sulphur. sugar of lead,&c. It re quires, no soaping, washing, and hours for its application, nor will it stain the skin, but is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as Any hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hair with another, which gives a lively appearance instead of the dull uniform black of dyes. Superior to any Bair Dressing in use.— Oils and Colors the Hair at the same time. Changes light and red hair to u beautiful brown or black. Sold everywhere. JOSITEPII HOYT & No. 10 University Place, New York. mar.lA•u''-1-ly. IMPORTAMT TO LADIES.—Dn. ILARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS have never yet failed in removing difficulties arising from obstruc tion, or stoppage of nature,.or in restoring the system to perfect- health when suffer ing iron Spinal • Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine 'Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by thcmost delicatefemnles without causing distress—the same time they act like a charm by strengthening, invigerat ing and restoring the system to a healthy condition and by bringnigon the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes the obstruction may arise.— They should, however, NOT be taken dur • - ing ihetirst r iliree.or fournionths of preg nancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would bo.the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. Price $l. Dn. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Dis ease ofyemales,.Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Bar nnesPc Sterility, 'Reproduction, and Ab 14 of Nature. and emphatically the ~ - Priv - rite - - Mbdidiit • lidvisbr , a pain: 41 phle o • of,64,pages sent free. to any :address. Six•Centsfrequiriid to pay postage. The Pills and book will be sent by mail when desired, securely sealed, and prepaid, by .1. BRYAN. M. D. I:enoral Act. ' No. 76 Cede; st., New York. ga-Sold by all the principal druggists. December, 19, 'fri.-ly . USE NO OTHER! BUCHAN'S SPECK FIC PILLS are the only Reliable Rem edy for all Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous System. Try one box, and be cured.' ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box. will perfect a cure, or money refunded. Sent by mall on receipt of price. mar.2o,-3mos VENETIAN LINIMENT D“ ED OF CROUP—WHATA PRETTY and interesting child I saw lastweek! Rut new, alas! it is no more. - Such was thoeonversation of two gentlemen riding down town in the ears. Died of .croup! how strange! when Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment Ls a certaineure, if taken intime. Now. Mothers, we appeal toy-ou. It is not for the paltrYgain and profit we make, but for the sake of your infant child that now lies playing at your feet. r Croup is a dangerous disease; but use Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment time, and if is rob bed of its terrors. Always keep it in the houset- you may not want it to-night, or to-morrow,' no telling when—but armed with this liniment you aro prepared, let it ,come whenit will. Price only 25 cents a bottle. ' OfficeSG Cortlaudt Street, New York.. Sold by all Druggists. April 2, 180-4-l.ruo ,liValifTEXI qz...3.11TeN" to work in a Now Ore Bank <V and ten men to work at a Furnace. The wageswill be as high as is paid other Nees, and -will be paid in- cash ev ery y Att. Apply to • , H. R. KNOTWEBI.4 Union Deposit Furnace, Dauphine County," Pa. Hoyt's Imperial - Coloring Cream. • JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York, ,Uoneral Agent DR. TOBL&S' SHAWLS SHAWLS ! RING Shavila r tn great variety,just-re ived„ . _ _ max. - 19;6 i . MALTBY & CASE. 'LOTH ,ANW_CASSLINIERES. ROE assortment:of thomost,desir. , styles of Spring Cloths Sind Casslt juitt aliiving. , Sold very=loyr: salleitud., • ,ftiar:l9Z64. ' CASE: •- EXCELSIOB HAMS.! (CHENERS. cele6:aad:Suga:i .Cured :11111118, jitst -received Patel* FOR BALE. FIRST-ICATF•txo seated liOckairay Carring6;l . li'sood'order: AWy to VARPSTS:I 7_C.ARPETz.! . - and Splendld"Styles Carpets and. .Cloths, sad- at-very small profits, 4.l . 4lexiordno them at 'MALTBY dr CASE. Igotrace TO aiam, , -4 14mnd 'Gardner . to whom mimployirmmtLeut be given.— Aptil Ist. Ark to - • - FIILIAIis of Blactli.and Mobil's; sirmt u am= *Omit remised's*, -theitore'of MALTBY - AClth4* -- •Ivitichicardeitne&awisiratab.i . oohs. and by the posee,list re= the Cbaspittore of r.111;*64. MALTBY h. CASE. " era - _ • :;.:11.AL D MAN I C6L1:731131.:1;PA. .... 1 ` ': - ' 4 4 1.4 ". ••• - attemi :*--- • • . „optcin• to emx stock of Si' ... - AN _ D: FANCY SILKS I : • • giaziez Gooms, Oier3recentirt;portatioa, exabiaciag tbs. raoslextensive a4d desirable iisesitisierds, -90.31E1.3..ba WE •SIiAMFIABE PARTMENTS 'WELL STOCKED. ' . • 1 7,`1 "PVT r nr, CLOAK-DEPARTMENT 4( •" 1 ' l ,i " SILVL;DE PA RTMENC , u 4 ' l 4 . SHAWL DE PART.M4.In. DRESS GOOVS" - PEritiel i MEN'i„. WHITE-GOODS'..I),EPARZMENZ !MISERY DEPAR1 1 111E1M • MEN'S-. NEARTfrIENILL" ' 110USTKEEPING: STAPA I E : GOOJA. . • . All of which will be sold at iho . LOWEST MARKET PRICES;. • .H.A.LDEMAN'S . • Cheap Eibsh Store:. • JUST.' RE C EFVED - A well selected stock of =MUSH AND AMERICAN • .46A. OIL CLOTIfS, WINDOW SHAVES. LOOKING arassai. QUEENSWARE, FOR SPRING TRADE, • at the very lowest Cash Prices, at HALDEMAN'S STORE. GARDEN SEEDS ! I H A VING received n large and welt se lected assortment of GARDEN-SEEDS. - direct from the Shakers, the subscriber is able to furnish whatever is . desired in this branch of business. CALIFLOWER SEED;. • ENDIVE SEED, • ' • - • IIIVEEI! BASIL SEED - • ' "THYME NEED, and a variety of. others too numerous to mention. PEAS and BEANS, of all varieties, con stantly on hand and for sale in large or 4 small quantities, at R. WILLIAMS Meyer's Newly Improved CRESCENT-SCALE. urnmaintra PIANOS, Acknowledged to he the best. London Prize Medal and Highest Awards in America received. Melodeons and SECOND-Hand Planes! Warerooms, No. 7= A RCH Below Eighth, Pi ila. mur.N,-amos NOTICE: •IXTHEREAS, Letters of Administration, VT to the estate of Dr. Horne West, late of Bainbridge, Coney Township, Lancaster County, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said Township. All persons indebted to said estatenre request ed to make imniediate payment, and those having claims .ugnin.st the samo will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment. JOHN S. 3111ENKIIAN, mar. , Administrtner. ' Xe/El3.lsa.cor3r, "mac/. Ettrevoir IN EVERY VARIETY, of the latest importationx, and of the new est and most fashlonablem styles. Our Straw Department will comprise every 'VarietY of Boit - nets, Rate and Trimmings to be found in that line; ofthe latest and moat approved shape■ and stylea. Soliciting nn early cull, I -re muitt,• Tout, Rospectfullv, 11, \VAUD," Nos. 145 tt 10Z:\ • orth Second Sts., Phila. szimvx=rsr NO. 82,0 Altbfait.St:, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURER & DEALER IN WATCHES, SINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE.N, ROGER'S Superior PLATED WARE. ,-All kinds of Silver-Ware, made one the premises; • Watch Repairing 6iretull‘:-' done! ' ' niur-W,-:Imos FRESH7a.II,:T-T ,CI- S, MEDICINES, DYESTUFFS, &e., PERFUMERY:- ' • - • -' BRUSIIES,' COMDS,,&e;; &c., FLAVORING EXTRACTS,. • - FAMILY. DYE COLORS, • •• '• • - SPONGES,&c:, &c. The subscriber has -lust received a large addition to-his stock, of the above articles, also, Nursing Bottle's of si late and int proved pattern.. Caf and. examine at - R. WSLLLAMM ' 4 Front street, Colunibia. april 2, 'O4 ONE PRICE CLOTHING. MOW, TWAYLET,, WZ., - PHILADELPHIA, • has, constantly on band; n full stook of SEASONABLE cLotarso, gotnp from 'notarial well prepared, for re soles only, and has TIIi LOWILIMII4LINIii_PAIC.F. X#RICZDA N PIMP( 7tQOiICS O\ Jailea azutneYgrYllrtear • !.), . All cutte-lrlty,ittliciii;osod twe'sqr,e_ofjetting. 4 054 tirtliAe, sit ilos lowest fates it can be - offered. . Latest Styles an cl , .„7„,!7,1.0:1338 1 ) : 64 4. I s ; • 6 0 4 I.4.l4k9tAtfOl'il.s. I=M - • •. --,Admiliistratoes Notici..- • mISTATE of John Milton Caerden.lito _Lithe borough of Col nnibiaoLancaster deceased. . Letters ,of administration on said estata:lhavintebeinigriniudAnt the un dersigneds:allopersonaindehted.therete are requested..to make; immediate .tosiymenar andthoseluivinfrolaimeordeihnisdeugalma the,eame , orill present them without delay tbreettlement. • , , WILLIAM iiicCITMNEY, • Col'su-5pri12,2131-414 Administrator. :,cgaratz.arAprzeiss. -. rate of:Borough Tax, for the faar TlB64, EE' thlet r-five oeu aln the hundred donuts valuation; and the Court of Appeal will hit held attbaTowst Hall, on Monday, the second day of Iday, , Mt, from two to Ilveo'oloOk PAK. • _ By ozderof.ToeniCanikit. - iner.96;.3t . 3„AItIES BARBER, Clerkt • • 10110111111ME:4111 RNLI= B:ltee.logar Cured sums, 151"eo:Brkod Beet, 21Cbdis.RL Thum 2 .do :t do Meade* t For siale;Vholeeile and B . :FWFOLD. Cola. rear.-12,41 Locust et. la
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