TEIAI . WB9II4INGI Below will be found the proclamation of Governor PACKER, appointing the day of Thanksgiving for the put year, in acoordanoe with the ottstom which prevails in our State and moat of the confederate States in the Union: - - PRHNSYLVANIA, es : In the name and by the authority of the Common wealth,of Pennsylvania, William F. Packer, Gov ernor of sald Commonwealth: PROCLAMATION:: Xim.toW Orriszus -The reroirdions, of .the year 'have again brought us to our annual festival of Thanksgiving to Almighty God. In no preceding year have we had' more abundant cause for gratitude and praise. The revolving moons have brought with them health and plenty. The summer fruits .and the autumn harvests have been gathered and garnered in unwonted exhuborance. A healthful activity has pervaded all the departments of life; and provident industry has met with a generous re ward. The increase of material wealth has been liberally employed in sustaining our educational and religions institutions.; and both are making the most gratifying progress in,enlightening and purifying the public mind. While, in Europe, central and absolute governments by their pressure on personal rights and liberty, are producing excitements, which threaten to upheave the very foundations of society, and have led, in someinstances, to bloody and-cruel wars, we, in the enjoyment of constitutional liberty, and under the proteotion of just and equal laws, are peacefully pursuing the avocations of life, and engaging in whatever promises to advance our social and individual improvement and happiness. The lines are," indeed, ' 4, fallen - to ns in pleasant places, and we have a goodly heritage." In all this we see the orderings of a kind and merciful Providence, which call not only for our recognition, but for our public Thanksgiving and Praise. Under this conviction, I, WILLIAM F. PACKER, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint Thursday, the 29th day of November neat, to be observed as a day of public Thanksgiving and Prayer, and recommend 'to all our people, that Betting aside on that day, all worldly pursuits, they assemble in their respective places of worship, and unite in offering Thanks to Clod for his manifold goodness,, and imploring his forgiveness, and the continuance of his mercies. IL. S.] Given under my hand and the great seal of of the State, at Harrisburg, this twenty-fourth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thous and eight hundred and sixty, and of the Common wealth the eighty-fifth. WM. F. PACKER. BY THE GOVERNOR : WM. M. EfIESTER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. THE CATTLE CARRYING TRADE OF THE N. Y. CENTRAL RAILROAD.—The Cattle carrying trade over the Central, says the Albany Atlas, is immense. Before the close of the present year it will have brought to Albany, since January Ist, about 175,000 head, and the total number brought down will be in the neighborhood of half a million. 4% -- • Sufferers with Diseases of the Mad dor, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, &c., read the advertiament in another column, headed "Itelmbold's Genuine Preparation." nay 23 ly 45 Air A minature wooden pagoda which we brought from Burutab, having been broken while on shipboard, we were very anxious to have it repaired, and tried several sorts of glue, hut without success, till our at tention was called to Spalding's Prepared Glue, sold at 39 Platt street. This we found to answer the purpose. The pagoda appears now to be strongly cemented, and can be seen by calling at the office of the American Baptist.—From the American Baptist, New York, Aug. 2, 1859. oot 9 1m 39 air Females ! Females! 1 Females f I Use that Safe, Pleasant Remedy known as HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOITU, For aU Complaints Incident to the Sex. No Family should be without it, and none will when once tried by them. _ Itis used by.YOUNG and OLD, in the Decline or Change of Life. and after and before Marriage, during and after ConEhement, to Strengthen the Nerves, Restore Nature to Its Proper Channel and Invigorate the Broken-down Consti tution, from whatever Cause Originating. USN NO MORE WORTHLESS PILLS! Take HELHBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE!. See advertisement In another column. Cut it out, and send for it. [sep 4 2m 34 Air . Watches and Jewelry. RE-MOVAL GEORGE C. ALLEN, in business in Wall street. for the peat TWENTY-TWO YEARS, has removed to No. 415 BROAD WAY, one door below Canal street, where he has just opened a new stock of WATCIIES and JEWELRY of en tirely new and beautiful styles; also, SILVER AND PLA TED WARE. He is constantly receiving the latest styles of Watches and Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the manufac turers in Europe. Watches cleaned and repaired in the best manner by the finest London and Geneva workmen. - - - GEOROE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry and manufacturer of Jewelry, Watch 011,9 and Silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail_ 415 Broadway, ono door below Canal street, Now Nov 30 ly 46 4-Bcerlinve's Holland Bit ters.--A medi cine of long tried efficacy for purifying the blood, so essen tial for the foundation of good health, and for correcting disorders of the stomach and I,llx . ..la—such as INDIGESTION HEADACH HEAEX-BURN, LOSS OP APPETITE, ACIDITY. BILLIOUS COMPLAINTS, WATER-BRASH, CLAMPS, COSTIVENESS, COLIC. PILES, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Sc. In Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic affections it has frequently been administered with marked success. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salu tary effects—the stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will rapidly take place, and renewed health be the quick result. oct 9 Int 39 Ala- To Consumptives.--The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy. after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption - . -Is anxious to make known to his fallow•sufferers the means of cure. ,To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescrip tion used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same. which they will find a SURE CURE run CONSUMPTION, AST/INi, BRONCHITIS, &c. The only object of the advertiser iu sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, sie It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williarusburgh, Kings county, New York. oct 16 ly 40] Ativ- The American Medical and Toilet Receipt Book.-This book contains Recipes and Directions for making all the most valuable Medical preparations in use; also Recipes and full and explicit directions for making all the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Perfumes, lUi3gu eats, Hair Restoratives, and Toilet Articles. If you are suffering with any chronic disease—if you wish a beauti ful complexion, a fine head of hair, a smooth face, a clear skin, a luxuriant beard or moustache—or If you wish to knowanything and everything in the Medical and Toilet line, you should, by all means, peruse a copy of this book. For full particulars, and a sample of the work for perusal, (free,) address the publisher, T. F. CHAPMAN, oct 30 Um 42] No. 831 Broadway, New York. /0/- Dr. Bronson's Blood Food.--Tlie de mand for, this unrivalled Preparation is beyond the possi• bility of a doubt, and its sale Is becoming as large as that of any other article now before the public. Tens of thous ands of persons who were sufferers are now seen daily walking the streets of all the principal cities of the Union, and by their influence spreading the fame of " Dr. Bron son's Blood Food" throughout the civilized world. But the trial of one bottle is more convincing than all we could say In a whole newspaper column. It. gives life, health, and beauty to the sick, and restores, as if by magic, those who were supposed to be irrecoverably lost. We need only say, try it. We would also call the attention of Mothers to DR. EATONII INFANTILE CORDIAL. This is said to be superior to any article of the kind now known. If your anxious hearts are pained by witnessing the sufferings of your little ones, lose no time In procuring a bottle. It is an invaluable tipeeiflo for infants teething, softening their gums, and allaying all fever and irritation. By all means get the Cordial, relieve the eufferings of your children, end enjoy unbroken your own repose.—Adoertiscr rk Farmer, Bridge port. Ct. .1161- See advertisement. [oct 9 lm 39 AG , The Great English Remedy I SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.. Phy- sician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and although a powerful tame dy, it contains nothing hurtful to the- constitution. To MAIMED LADIES it is peculiarly suited It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Palo in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness,Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, L owness of Spirits,Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful iseases occa sioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. _ . These Pills have never been known to fail whore the directions on the 2nd page of Pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author lied agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. RAUFFAIAN & CO., Agents for Lancaster. July 10 Allr• Purity the Blood. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND DRENTE BITTEIIS. FEES Flioht ALL MINIMAL POIBONs. In cases of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines is truly astonish ing, often removing, in a few days, every vestige of these loathsom diseases, by their purifying effects on the blood. Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Piles, and in short, most all diseases, soon yield to their cura tive properties, No family should be without them, as by their timely, use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and for sale by all Druggists. fnov 8 ly 43 43 - Equality to Alll Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales man. Jones .b Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store. 602 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Cibthing In Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be Bold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all - well sponged and pi epared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the fall assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, to Market, sbc-re eth, N. 6 - 4 fhb 26 ly-5 JONES ,t DIARRIAGES —•— - On the 16th inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Arthur Ayers to Rachel Ann Diem, both of Salisbury. On the 23d Met., by the same, lerael J. Alexander, of Salisbury, to Juliann Jackson, of Drumore twp. On the 23rd inst., by Rev. A. Howard, John H. Long necker to Elizabeth Metzger, both of Marietta. On the 14th inst, by Rev. J. Hoffmeler, Alfred E. Wil son, to Harriet J. Stauffer, daughter of John Enny, Esq., of Columbia. On the 23d Met., by Rev. Dr. Dorsy, Rolandus M. J. Little to Anna M. Clements, all of Columbia. , On the 21st inst.,. by P. Rosetimiller, Joint A. Carpenter, of Manheim borough, to Ann Boyer, of Rapho township. DEATHS. On the 25th inst., in this city Jacob Reese, in the 66th year of Ids age. On Thursday teat, in this City, John R. Morrison, aged SS yjkul. Oti the 20th inst., in this Mrs. Catharine glotep, in the year otherage.. • , . 'X'IEEE DIARKETS Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.. Corrected weekly by J.-R. limes & BRO., Forwarding and Cambiaion Merchant's, Northiquee t it street. Larfamen, October 29. Pinar, Superfine, tit bb1...................1...............1.....45.87 -u, 'Extra a i 4...4 ow .•.. 6.25 Whits Wheat, 10 bushel— --.-.... ...... —. 1.40 35 Corn, old u 7 66 " ... oai• - . Rye a 7 70 •-•••••••••••••••••••••—•-••••—• Cloverseed " • - 476 " in bble 21% Philadelphia Illatrket.. .... Ploitularata, Oct. 27. Flour is dull at $5.75(i66 for Common and Rxtra; $512% ®c.37.6 for Extra Family, and $550®7 for Fancy. Wheat is in limited demand with ash* of 4.M bus. at $L35@ 138 for Red. and White at $1.40Q41.50. Corn is quiet at 73a. for Yellow. Provisions quiet; 4tess Pork is selling slowly at $19.6234@a) and Prime at 4.60. Rice is selling at 4 1 4(gri•Uc. for four months. ' Ceffee,is drm. Whisky is dull and s4e. lower; sales at 221.4 c. Baltimore Margret. Flour is dull; Howard liltrest and Milo $5.62%. Wheat inactive at $t 33a1.44 for Red. and $1.45@L75 for White. Corn is ilrin at 67®70c. tar Yellow. P rovisions are quiet; Mew Pork $19.50, and Lard 13e. Coffee is firm, and whisky is dull. ESTATE OF PARK MASON, LATE OF 4 Manor township, deceased.‘—Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are roactested to make immedi ate payment, and those having dernadds against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in said township. JACOB S. MANN, oct 30 Et. 42] Executor. NOTIOE.--Whoreas • oa motion or jai. L. Reynolds, Eno?, an applicalo has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County to grant a charter of incorporation to the Ocettan Literary Society of Franklin and Marshall College, of neaster County, to be called and known by the name. style and title of "THE CHETHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY." Be it therefore known, that the said Court will, on the THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, A. D., 1860, at I 0 o'clock, A. M., if no sufficient reason is shown to the con trary, decree and declare that' the persons so associated shall become and be a corporation, of body politic. accord ing to the articles and conditions hi this application set forth , and contained. Attest: W. CARPENTER. oct 30 St" 42] Prothonotary. 0 9 BYRNE C • 80IITH.EAST CoHNIR Or BTH AND RAGS BTHILTH, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully calla the attention 1 ,.t . the public, to bin splendid assortment of HATS. ST AW GOODS, CAPS, LADIES' FURS. CEHLDRENS' PASTY BEAVERS and FELT HATS, all of which cann. t be excelled, and . at moderate prices. Also, Go, tlemene' beet $3.00 HATS that can be obtained in the city. Call and examine. Jita- Renumber the Blgn of the Lie Tiger and. Bear. oct 30 3m 42 XT °TIC E TO FA IR E Rl4 I have received at my Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehouse a large stock of the Telegraph Hay, Straw and Corn Fodder Cutters of tour sties, Coleman's Farm Chopping Mill, with Proceu's Improvement, Corn libellers, Ploughs and Plough Castings, York County Roofing Slate, Clover Seed. !M., etc. Farmers are Invited to give me a 11, and examine my stock, as I will sell at the lowest pri DAM R. BARR, Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehouse, E. King street, next do or to Lanes' Dry Good Store, Lancaster. oct 30 tf 42 ACCOUNTS OF TRUST )AND ASSIGN ED ESTATES.—The Accounts o the following named Estates have been exhibited and filed in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaater county, to wit: Jacob Bard's Estate, Henry Shreiner, Committee. Jeremiah Cooper, Aaelgued Estate, Nathaniel Mayer, Assignee. Jamee C. Ewinr" 3d Estate, JrII .ng, Assignee, dno. Rickel, Assignees. John Oreider, Trust Estate, Tbomsie Robinson, Trustee. Samuel Good, Trust Estate, H. B. Greybill, Trustee. Samuel Bohr, Assigned Estate, Martin B. Peiffer and Jacob R. Hoffer, Assignees. Lancaster Savings Institution, Assigned Estate, T. L. Roberts, Assignee. Notice is hereby given to all persoris interested In any of said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the 28th day of NOVEMBER, 1860, 'for the confirmation and allowance of the said accounts, unless exceptions be be tiled or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. W. CARPENTER, Pro'y. Psom's' Orrice, Lancaster, October 27, 1860. oat 30 MILE REGUL AK SEMI-ANNUAL MEET -1 hag of Lancaster County Educational Society will be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, in the Female High School Building, Lancaster city. The exercises will be as follows : 1. An Essay ; subject, " The Spelling Book." 2. Reading of selections by several teachers. 3. The following question proposed from the last meeting of the Association will be discussed: I" What benefits are expected to be derived from the establishment of State Normal Schools It is probable that an address will; be delivered before the Association in the afternoon, by a leading friend of education in this county. An election of officers for the ensuing year will take place. It is hoped that there will be a full ittendince of teach ers upon this occasion. WILLIAM A. WILSON, oct 30 It 42] Secretary. GENERAL GREENE PROPERTY FOR SALE, IN EAST GOsEIEN, CHESTER COUNTY By an order of the Orphans' Court of Chester county, will be sold at public ealo, on WEDNESDAY, NOVICIII3ER 14. 1960, that Valuable Real Estate, known as the "General Greene," situate in East Goshen township, Chester county, Pa., adjoining lands of Jesse Sharpless, George Garrett, Phmeas Pratt, Smith Sharpless, and others, on the State road leading from West,ehester to Norristown, 3 miles froki the former and 16 from the latter place; 2 1 4, miles from the West Chester Rallroad, and 6 miles from Paoli. The Farm contains ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of fire, quality of Goshen land, highly Improved and divided into convenient fields by good fences, and well watered, two streams of water passing through the place. The buildings and improvements erected on this property are excellent, being a good it STONE HOUSE, two and a half skims high, having four rooms and a hall on the first floor, six on the second, Ac., well arranged, ;and other conveni ences ; well shaded and ornamented with trees, shrubbery, Ac. A large doubled floored Stone Barn, with Straw House attached, and shedding all around; well of good water at the barn with pump, well arranged. the other improve ments are a Wagon House,-Carriage House , Ice House, Ac.,3111k House, all of which are In v ry good condition and repair. This property has for many years been occu pied as a Tavern Stand, and is one of 1 the best Drove or Cattle Stands in the county, doing a large business Is handsomely located, and is one of the moat desirable properties in the county. It is convenient to schools, mills, and places of worship. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale, will call on Jacob E. John, residing thereon, or the subscriber at the Eagle Hotel, West Chester. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock, on said day. Conditions by GEORGE G. RIPPLE, Trustee. FMERS, LOOK TO YpIIIi INTER EST I—Received the First Preminms thte Fall at our County Fair, a Silver Medal on the Telegrsh Fodder Cutter and Coleman's Farm Chopping MIII, with Proeen'e improve ment. I have received at my Agricalal Implement and Seed Warehouse a large stock of the Telegraph Nay, Straw and Corrifodder Cutters, four sizes, Noe. 1,2, 3 and 4, suit able for large or small Farmers. The Telegraph Hay, Straw and Ccirnfedder Cutter is acknowledged to be the best Cutter now in use. We claim a great many advantages over any now manufactured: let, It has the down cut, all the strata Is on the frame where it should be; 2d, It is geared on both sides, and Is not lia -ble to wear or get out of repair; 3d, The Nos. 1 and 2 are double geared, and can be changed to cut different lengths; the shortest cut Is 7 pieces to one inch for Cornfodder ; in tire minutes they can be changed to cat scant 3,6' inch for Hay or Straw. The band-wheel can (on the No. 2) be changed on either aide of the Cutter to suit the power.— The greatest advantage we claim is tbelpower. We can do as much work with one horse as those' can (that first ant, then crush) with three. Our cutter will cut shorter and make better feed, than those those that first cut, then crush; We all know the more power it requires to drive a Crater the sooner it will get out of repair. We will give a few references to Farmers wanting Cutters this fall: John Saner, Christian Hess, Abm. M. Hess, Benjamin htyllu, near Willow Street, Chris tian Zimmerman, John Weaver, A. Stouffer, near Goodville, John G..llterner, Marietta, Benjamin Hoffman, Maytown, Jacob Rupp, Ilinkletown, Benjamin Seldomridge, David Stoltzfuse, Intercourse, Jacob Umble, Clap, Henry Eckman, Drumore Centre, Sanders McCullough, Drumore twp., Jas. Long, Liberty Square, Israel Tennis, near Chestnut Level, Benjamin Stu Hafts.), near New Holland, David Landis, (Fuller,) Bird-in-Hand, John K. Barr, Mount Joy, Jacob Bachman, near Strasburg, Gideon Kauffman, John Lapp, near Concord. I could give several hundred names more If necessary. I have also received a Full supply of Coleman's Premium Farm Chopping Mill with Prosen's improvement. There are a great many of our Mille now In nee in this county, and all give very good satisfaction. The Mill Is very much improved over those sold two years ago. The grinding parte are 100 per cent. harder. There Is a 11111 running in Philadelphia which hue ground from 15,000 to 20.000 bush els of grain, and is running yet without having any repairs done to It. We will give a few references for our Mills: John Leman, Benjamin Leman, John Smucker and Henry Herr. Leacock twp. James M. Hopkioa, Conowingo Furn ace, Benjamin Hoffman, John E. Crelder, Maytriwn, Jacob B. Garber, near Mountvillo, Peter Grabill, near Petersburg, John C Strickler, near Salunga, Henry Neff, Harvey Brack bill, Martin Herr, near Strasburg, Benjamin Suavely, (Farmer,) and Samuel Charles, Perinea Valley, Benjamin Bleacher, (Farmer,) Buck, Samuel Stultzfuse, near New Holland,.John L. Eyler, Smoketown, Abraham Nult, West Earl, Abraham M. Hess, Conestoga twp. We warrant our Mille and Cutters to give aatisfactlon, or no sale. Farmer. are invited to give me a call, and examine my stock of Implements, as I will sell them on the very best terdis. Wanted—New Cioverseed, at the highest market price. ADAM R. BARR, Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehouse, E. King street, next door to Lanes' Dry Goods' Store, Lancaster. oct 30 tf 42 A NOTICE TO PVT ON FitoNT DOORS BY THE RAZE OP TOWER BALL. Peddlers, take especial noticed— 'Tis no matter what you sell— We are sick of "wire pullers," And you moan% pull our bell! We've a girl to do the housework, But her work is never o'er; For, from dawn till dark, she's busy, rming to and from the door. Cry your wares, in tones of thnnderl • Of their merits loudly slug! Let your voices ring with discords; But our bell you wasn't ring! Bridget, armed with brush and bucket, blast her scrubbing oft repeat, Or our steps would soon be burled 'Neath the mud from peddlers' feet! Brooms and matches, tapes and ribbons, Needles, hooks-andayes, and pins, Small potatoes, speck'd tomatoes. Oysters, clams, and meatlesaShins, At our door are daily offer'd By a iseverstiring band; And our Bridget sings in sorroW. "Would I were in Ditrey's land!" Peddler, if you have aeonecience, You will let our bell be still: Should you ding-dong, dingdong, ding It, You will surely Bridget If you have to live by peddlini, From a basket or a cart, I Do not ring our bell for Bridget For such ringing wrings her heart. "Live and let live I" is the motto Which should be the guide of all: It is ono that's ever heeded At the mammoth Tows& Moil Bennett sells at small advances, And the money's worth he eves— Thus he lives on modest profits, And he sets his patrons lived.. A large and eomplete assortment of Ram MAD' aura- Ise, adapted to the wants of all classes, In prime, styles and sites. Every article sold is substantially made, a price &fug paid for making, sufficient to ensure perfect work manship. Every man or.boY, whatever may be hisalse, bete, or peculiarity, can beenitedjrout our stock, in fabric, tit and price] - BENNETT & CO., 518 HAMLET Street, between Fifth and Sixth eta. Astiffir SIIPPLIER...LICA.7IIIBB. AB= CLOTHING MID If4I7IPACiI Orrice,' ItILADZIMBIA, October .2 7 . 18 0 1 SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock, M., of MONDAY, the nine teenth of NOVEMBER next r for furnishing, by contract, Leather of the beet quality and kind, as hereinafter sped lied: to be delivered at the U. S. Army Clothing and Equipage Depot, (Schuylkill Arsenal,) In quantities' sa may be required. 8,000 Sides of Wax upper Leather, oth tanned, from ot slaughter hides, shaved, per square foot. 100,000 pounds of Sole Leather, oak tanned, from &tam Ayres or La Plant Hides per pound. 7,000 pounds Welt Leather, oak tanned, from slaughter bides, per pound. 1,000 Sides Black Bridle Leather, oak tanned, from daughter hides, shaved, per side. 100 Sides Basset Bridle leather, of the same kind and description, per side. • 1,500 feet of Thor Leather, japanned on both aides—one black, the other green—per square foot. .. 200 feet of Chin Strap Leather, japanned black on the grain aide, per square foot. 100 Skins of Goat Morocco, heavy Tampico, black kid finish, each. 800 Skins Sheep Morocco, black, each. 100 Buck Skins, dressed yellow, each. 1,600 pounds of split. Leather, finished without blacking, per pound. 1,500 teat Stock Leather, dressed by the morocco process, usual thickness, per square foot. Samples of the quality of the above, can be examined at this Proposals will be received for each kind of Leather s.parately; and for any portion of the Upper, Sole, Welt and Black Bridle Leather, not lees than one-fourth of the quantity. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bid der who shall furnish the requisite security for the per formance thereof. The privilege is reserved by the United States of increas ing the quantity from one-fourth to one-balf, at any time prior to the completion of the contract, by giving the con tractor thirty days' notice of such desired increase • and of rtiecting any proposal which may be considered ex travagant. Bidders will state in their proposals their place of busi ness, with the names, address and responsibility of two persons offered es security, with the acknowledgements of said persons that they will be such security, or will be re. sponeible that good security be furnished in case a con tract is obtained. Forms of proposals and guaranty will be furnished upon application to this office, and none will be considered that do not conform thereto. Deliveries' to commence on the tenth day of December, and to be continued In send-monthly proportions until the quantity contracted for be delivered, by the first of March, 1861. It fs to be distinctly understood that contracts are not trantremble without the consent of the proper authority; and that any sale ' assignment or transfer, without such consent having been obtained, (except.nnder a profuse of law,) will be regarded as an abandonment of the contract; and the contractor and his securities will be held reopens'. ble for all loss or damage to the United States which may arise therefrom. Payments will be made on each delivery. Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery will be retained until - the contract shall be completed, which will be forfeited to the United State" in case of defalcation on the part of the con tractor in fulfilling the contract. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals for furnkhing Army Supplies," and be addressed to Cox.. CHARLES THOMAS, oct 30 4t 42] A. Q. M. General U. S. Army. BALTIMORE. Oat. 27 CLOAKS. --A Magnificent Assortment of all the newest styles Imported this season, with every new material, made np and trimmed is the very beat man ner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Paris Cloak Store, N. E. corner of Eighth and Walnut Amex, CLOAKS. ---The City Cloak Store, No. 142 North Eighth street. Every one is talking of the great bargains and superior quality of the Cloaks at the new Cloak Store, No. 142 N. Eighth street, Philadelphia. CLOAKS. ---If you want the best value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, No. 142 N. Eighth street, above Cherry, Philadelphia. CLOAKS._. -The City Cloak Store, No. 141. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Is said to be the best and cheapest etore in the city. CLOAKS 2 CLOAKS 2 2 CLOAKS ! TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. MERCHANTS OWN MATERIALS MADE IF DESIRED. HENRY IVINS, oct 30 2m 42J 23 8. Ninth street, Philadelphia• arta and Wm GENUINE FAMILY LIQUORS WM. B. MOREHO USE & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DIALERS IN BRANDIES. WINES, GINS AND BEGARS. beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to their Pure Wines and Liquors, put up under their own supervision, for Family and Medicinal use, in cases assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military and other public bodies, who require to purchase in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. Price List sent on application. OLD MOREHOUSE BITTERS. Recommended by the first physicians as the best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, and all Nervous Diseases. As a beverage, It Is pure, wholesome, and deli cious to the taste. Sold by all Druggists. WM. a MOREHOUSE A CO., Prop're, 3 and S Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. P. S.—The subscribers wish to engage a few active men, as Local and Traveling Agents for their house, to whom liberal inducements will be offered. For particulars, ad dress as above. [oct 30 3m 42 NOTICE. --Notice is hereby given that an Election will be held at Horting's Hotel, on MONDAY, the fith day of NOVEMBER next, by the stock holders of the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike and Plank Road Company, for the purpose of electing. one President, five Managers and one Treasurer to serve for the ensuing year. Said election will be held between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. HENRY SHREINER, oct 16 td 40] Treasurer. FARMERS' BANK OP LANCASTER, October sth, 1860. AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN Dl rectors of the Bank, will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 19th of NOVEMBER, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock. - . The annual meeting of the Stockholders will take place on TUESDAY, the 6th of NOVEMBEII next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. EDW. 11. BROWN, oct 16 3t 40] Cashier. G LENN'S ONE PRICE HA•1I AND CAP STORE. (Corner of h.o Fire Story Block,) N. WEST CORNER OP EIGHTH AND RAGE STREETS, PHILADA. The public are respectfully invited to bear in mind that at this Store may be found an assortment of Fashionable and Handsome MOLESKIN DRESS HATS, SOFT HATS, HIGH, LOW AHD MEDIGH DEPTH CROWN, CLOTH .AND GLAZED CAPS, Plush and Plush Trimmed Hats and Caps for Alen and Boys, Fancy Hats and Caps for Children at Fair Prices. NO TWO PRICES FOR REGULAR GOADS. ian 17 ly 1 WHY STAND YE ALL THE DAY IDLE?"—Any Lady or Gentleman in the United States, possessing from $3 to $7, can enter into an easy and respectable business, by which from $5 to $lO per day can be realized. For particulars, address (with stamp.) W. It. ACTON k CO., sap 25 3m 37] North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. TNCORPORATED HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD. CONN. CAPITAL AND ASSETS $936,709.00. H. HUNTINGTON, President. P. C. ALLYN, Secretary. Policies issued and renewed; looses equitably adjusted and paid immediately upon satisfactory proofs, in New York funds, by the undersigned, the DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT. JAMES BLACK, oct 23 ly 41J Agent for Lancaster Co. ASTRAY COW.-.Came to the premises of the subscriber, In Providence township, Lancaster county, on the 7th of August last, a large light RED COW, supposed to be about 12 years old, y...sfq with a white stripe over the back and white fore. IL". head, and blind of the right eye. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses, and take her away—otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. JOHN CIAYM AN. cot 23 3m* 41. VAN INDEX a SNYDER, DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. E. CORNER 6TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, correctness and despatch—Original Designs furniehed for Fine Book IlliostrationaPersons wishing Cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of COLLEGES, CHURCHES, COTTAGES, STORE FRONTS, PORTRAITS, MACHINES, STOVES, PATENTS, &c. Engraved as well as on personal application. FANCY ENVELOPES, LABELS. BILL HEADINGS, SHOW BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS and other CARDS, engraved in the highest etylo of the Art, and at the lowest prices. For . Specimens of Fine Engraving, see the Illustrated Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., E. 11. BUTLER & CO., &c., &c. foot 23 ly 41 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The undersigned calls the attention of the public to a new and well-selected stock of NEW MILLINERY GOODS, NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS, including all the latest styles and patterns. My stock consists In STRAW, SILK, SATIN AND VELVET BON— if, NETS and FLATS, trimmed and untrimmed.— Also, Ribbons of all kinds. French and Ameri can Flowers, Rushes. Jean Blond, Edging, Laces, Capenett, Crown-Lining, Tarleton, Silk, Satin, Velvet and Crapes.— Frames to suit everybody. Jewelry, Embroidery, Dress Trimmings, Notions, Dry Goods and a great many articles too numerous to mention, to which be calls the attention of purchasers either wholesale or retail. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber is thankful for past favors and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. L. BAUM, No. 31 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. sep 18 3m 36 F ARIL Y BIBL EN. FAMILY BIBLES. FAMILY BIBLES. ANALYTICAL CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIP— TIRES: Or, the Bible Presented under Distinct and Classified Heads or Topics. By John Eadle, D. D. The object of this concordadce is to present the Scriptures entire, under certain classified and exhaustive heads. It differs from an ordinary Concordance, in that its arrange ment depends, not on Words, but on subjects, and the verses are printed in full, and comprehend the entire Bible. • For sale by oct 9 tt 99] el }I 0 R ONIS GRAPE GROWER'S GUIDE, intended especially for the American climate —being a Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vino in Hot-house, Cold Grapery, and out door cal. ture, with plans for the construction of buildings and heating the same: fully illustrated. ALLEN (J. Fisk) ON THE CULTURE OF THE GRAPE —a Practical Treatise on Culture and Treatment of the Grape Vine: Embracing its history, with directions for its treatment in the United States, in the open air and under glass structures, with and without artificial heat. At . ELIAS BARR & oct 9 tf 39] Opppoeite the Court Howe. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Having received from the manufacturers, direct, FOOLSCAP PAPER, LETTER PAPER, NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES. BLANK BOOKS, An., I would call your attention to the same, and Invite you to call and-examine my stock, before. pnrchaslng elsewhere. Also a complete assortment of School Books always on hand, At J. ht. WESTHAEFFER'S, oct 9 tf 89] Cor. N. Queen and Orange streets. ALL Go'ODS - . THOS. W. EVANS CO. , HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR FAIL MUEIORTYINT OF Rich Silks, Shawls,Oloake, Bournoue, French and Irish Poplins, Monalines, Ohintses, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Gloyee, Hosiery, &c. MOURNING. GOODS OP ALL HINDS, with a full stook of all the latest novelties Imported this season. Zip Pommelling superior facilities for buying, both in this and the European Market, T. W. X. & Ck?e stock will be found to compare fasorably with any other, both In price and assortment. NOE. 818 and 820 Chestnut strut, Philadelphia. 2 doors below the Continental Hotel. . , lost 28 4t 41 E . STAT 111 GllfOB6la .1211PLEY Letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of George finoley. late of Washington Barongb„. Lancaster county, dee'd, haring been issued to the sub scriber, residing in Manor township: All pericma indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate.payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, proPerly authenticated for settlement. act 2 61* CHRISTIAN CHARMS. OTICE..—To the debtors and creditors N stepben Stanton, late of the City of Lancaster; in the County of Lucaiter, deeeued.—All parse= Indebted to said estate, either by Bond, Noteor Book Account; are requested to make Payment to either of the underedgued, on or before the Ist day of NOVEMBER next, 11160. as from and after that time legal proceedings will he had in regard to the collection of the same • and an persons hay ing claims will please present them ;without delayito- - MART STANTON. or WILLIAM BOSTON, grunters of said deceased, sep 11 et 853 residing in theeity of Lancaster. PISTATE OF SAMUEL DOWNEY; late of the City of Lancaster, deceased.—Letters testament. ary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Imme diate payment, and thaw having demands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned Executors, residing In said City of Lancaster. ' ' DAVID DOWNEY. JAMES DC)WNEY, sep 25 St 37) Executors. MUTATE OF SAMUEL JERKINS, LATE 1.4' of Fulton twp, Lancaster county, deed.—Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Little Britain twp., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authentiratedlor settlement. cep 25 6t 37] JESSE JENKINS, Administrator. A lIDITOWS NOTICE..-The.llndersign. ed Auditor appointed to distributelhe balance re. rosining in the - hands of Jacob Seebriot, late trustee of Jacob Swar. whole now deceased, and also as late trustee under the will of Elbutbeth Swar, deceased, of the estate bequeathed by said will for the use of the said Jacob Swar during life, will sit for that purpose on SATURDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court Moose. ESTATE OF MARY JOHNS, LATE OF West Earl township, Lancaster county, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of said county, to distribute the balance of the estate of said deceased, in the hands of Samuel John; Administrator, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the duties of his appoint ment, at the Library Room, in the Court House, at Lancas ter, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, where they mey attend If they see proper. • W. CARPENTER, Lan., October 16, 4t 401 Auditor. ESTATE OF SAMUEL KELLER,LA.TE 'of Warwick township, Lancaster county, deceased.— The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of said county, to distribute the balance of the estate of said deceased, in the bands of Samuel E. Reileraggd John B. Hoetetter, Administrators, to and among Mr legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to all persona inter ested in said distribution, that he will attend for the pur pose of his appointment, at the Library Room, in the Court House, at Lancaster, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, where they may attend if they see proper. W. CARPENTER, Auditor. Lancaster, October 16, 1860. 4t 40 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM JACOBY.—Whereas William Jacoby, of Earl twp on the 10th day of OCTOBER, 1860, made a voluntary assignment of all his Estate, to the undersigned for the benefit of his creditors : 'Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims, to present them to the under signed, and those indebted are requested to make immedi ate payment. JOHN 0. MARTIN, O. 8. HOFFMAN, Assignees. oct 23 et 411 Vooatvvuxs, P. 0., Lancaster Co. PIIBLII3 SALE...-The subscriber having removed to Baltimore, will sell at public, sale, at the City Hotel, in Frederick, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of NOVEMBER 1860, at 2 o'clock, P. 111., that Valuable and most desirable first-rate quality LIMESTONE FARM known as "Glades Garden," situate near Walkersville. Frederick County, Md., on the Turnpike, containing 217 ACRES of cleared land, all under a good regular course of cultivation, divided into moderate sized fields; with a WOOD LOT, of 1334 Acres, two miles distant. There is on It an excellent Young Orchard, of every variety of the choicest kinds of fruit in full bearing. The im. provements consist of a large and comfortable BRICK DWELLING, one tenant House, a quarter e e for Servants, Spring House and Dairy, Ice 110111143, Corn House and Wagon Shed, large Hay barrack, Switzer Barn, with ample Stabling, Poultry and Hog Houses, &a. A never failing Spring branch passes through the Farm and Barn Yard into which every field on the farm opens, and the stock has access to running water at all times. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to examine this Farm which has many advantages. TERMS QF SALE: One-fourth cash, the balance in one, two and three years with interest. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April neat. gir For further information, address the subscriber, at Baltimore, or Hugh McAleer, Esq., Frederick, Md. oct 23 a 41] JOSIAH JONES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALVA. BLE REAL ESTATE.—On SATURDAY, the 10th day of NOVEMBER, 1860, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Ad ministrator will expose at public sale, on the premises, the following real estate, late the property of Samuel Jenkins, of Fulton township, deceased, to wit: An that Piece or Parcel of Land, situated in Fulton township, Lancaster county, near Texas, on the road lead ing from Lancaster to Port Deposite, bounded by lands of Henry Carter and John Hanna, and CONTAINING 17 ACRES, more or leas. The improvements thereon erected are a one-story and a half LOG HOUSE, and other out-buildings. E 16 CONDITIONS OF SALE: Fifty dollars cash when the property is struck down; balance of the purchase money payable on the let day of April, A. D., 1861. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when further end more full terms will be made known by the undersigned. JESSE JENKINS, oct 16 St 40] Administrator. ÜBLIC SALE.--On SATURDAY, the P 10th of NOVEMBER, 1860, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster co., will be exposed to public 'sale, at the public house of Geo. Robinson, in Rawlinsville, Martic township, the following Real Estate of Joseph Mc: Glaughlin, deceased, late of Martin township, Lancaster county, consisting of a Plantation or Tract of Land, con taining 46 3 4 ACRES, more or less, situate in Martic town ship, Lancaster county, one.half mile south of the village of Rawlinsville, on the road from Rawliusville to Peach Bottom, adjoining lands of Samuel Martin, Herr & Landis and others. The improvements are a NEW TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Brick Kitchen adjoining, NEW BANK BARN, with elate roof, a good Stone Spring House over an ex cellent Spring of Water near the door of the Dwelling House, Carriage House, Smoke House and Hog Pen, Orchard of Choice Fruit, &c. About 3 Acres well set with Chesehnt Timber, the remainder under good fence, in con venient fields, having all been lately limed and in a good state of cultivation. Ala— Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the same by calling on Joseph P. Hutton ' residing on the promisee, or on the subscriber at Liberty Square. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned Administrator, JACOB CARRIGAN. oct 16 3t 40 VALI:FABLE HOTEL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER, IEBO, will be sold at public sale, on the prem ises, at the corner of South Queen and Vine streets, in the City of ' Lancaster, that valuable three-story BRICK HOTEL, known as the MANSION HOUSE, now kept by Benjamin Martin. Said Hotel is eligibly located, within one square of the centre of the city. The buildings are large and commo dious, having been recently fitted up and placed in first rate order, with Gee all through ; and there is a large end well arranged NEW FRAMS STABLE, capable of holding sixty horses; extensive Sheds, Hog Pen, and the necessary out-buildings. There is a large Hydrant in the yard, and also in the Bar Room, and every convenience to make it one of the most desirable Hotel properties in the city. The property fronts on South Queen street 33 feet 4 inches, and runs back the same breadth on Vine street 198 feet sKinches. Jrar- Persms 'wishing to view the property before the day or sale, will please call on the subscriber, residing In West King street. The Otis is indisputable, and possession will beolven on he let of .April next. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock In the evening of said day, when terme will be made known by A SSESSMENT No. 14, Of the LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSUR— AIVVE COMPANTI—The Members of said Company are hereby notified that an assessment of FOUR PER CENT. bas been made on all premium notes deposited for policies, leaned by this Company, prior to the Bth of OCTOBER, 1860, to pay for the following losses, to wit: Mae Rem snyder's Cabinetmaker's Shop and contents, $700.00; George S. Eaby, for his paper mill, $6OO 00: Martin Gross, for his barn, $140000; Samuel Renck, fur his mill and contents, $6000.00 ; A. M. Ribl, for a partial loss of his house, $144.- 73; John Kemeny, for his cooper shop, 100.00, and Mnees Hoover, for- a partial lose to hie stock of Merchandize, $120.00. Payable at the office of the Company at Williams town; to the members of the Board of Directors; to Joseph Clarkson at the Banking Hones of John 'Gyger & Co.; and to all the authorized agents of the Company, or before the 20th day of NOVEMBER next. DIRECTORS OP vas COMPANT.—Tbomas 8. Woods, Adam K. Witmer, Thomas S. McMartin, George L. Eckert, John M. Buyers. Samuel Slokom, Esq., John Ranch, Moses Eaby and H. E. Slaymaker. Auswrs or THE COMPANT.—Dr. Esatas Kinzer, Jacob S. Shirk, Lancaster; Jacob S. Witmer,Manor township; Christian Engle, Canny township: amb Hoeffer, Esq., Mount Joy; John Stouffer, Esq., East Hemptleld town ship; Frederick A. Zitzman, thin; Jacob Kemper, Esq., Ephrata township; Henry A. Roland, New Holland; Mar tin E. Stauffer, East Earl township; Isaac Buahong, EPq., East Lampeter; John McGill and Francis McClure, Salis bury township. SECTION 12. That members of this Company neglecting or omitting to pay their assessments, within thirty days alter the publication of notice of the same, will incur the expense of not exceeding ten cents per mile circular from the office of the Company, payable to a Collictor duly authorized to collect the same. MATH. E. SLAYMAIKER, oct 23 St 411 Secretary. COURT PIIZOCLADIATION.---Whereas the Hon. HENRY G. LONG, President, Hon. A. L. HATES and Flamm Btu scow, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, In and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence In the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3aD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, (the 19th.) 1860: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NM= Is Hiram Givis to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, In 411. d county, and all the Justices of. the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examina tions, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who aro,or then shall be, in the Jail of, the said county of Lancaster, are to be then-and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the let day of September, 1860. BENJAMIN P. ROWE, Sheriff.. N. 13.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are required by an order of Court, dated Nov. 21, 1848, to return their recognirances to Samuel Evans, Clerk of Quer. ter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action In each case, and in defkult thereof, the Magistrates' costs will not be allowed. [oct 28 to 41 ELIAS BARR & CO., Opposite the Court House NO HUMBUG-THE INDIA. RUBBER PEN possesses the elasticity of the quill and the durability of the Diamond Pointed Gold Pen. J. N. WEBTHAREBEE'S, Mt. 114 North Queen street, corner of Orange. may 22 tf 19 MADAME SCHWEND , I3 INFALLIBLE POWDERS, for the speedy and effectual Cure of all Inflammations Fevens, Rheqmatisut, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Gravel, and all Acute and Chronic, Diseases of Adults and Ohltdren.—Send 8 cent Stamp to her Agent, G. B. JONES, Hundred' of testimonials. Box MO Philad'a P. Agency B.W. Cor. Third and Arch Stmts. inp 25 • A. SLAYMAKER, 04116 4t 40] Auditor [Examiner copy.] JOHN WITTLINGER. Lancaster, October 9, 1860. is 89 GOD SAVE THE COMI(ONWBALTH I PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. 811=EVI3 PROCLAIdATION: OF THE ELECTORAL ELECTION FOR THE YEAR 1860 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Freemen of the City and County of Lanouter, that on TUESDAY, the Bth day of NOVEMBER, 1860. an Election will be held for Twenty-Seren Electors of a President and Vim . President of the United States, and that the .qualified voters of the several election -districts will hold, their Elections at the places hereinafter designated, Ai District—Commeeed of the four Wail of Lances. ter city. The qualified rotors of the North East Ward will bold their election at the public 'house of Anthoty Leetder, in East King street• thine of the North West Ward at the public house occupied by Adam Trout: those of the South East Ward at the public house acco rded by. Rupp & Wilson. in East Hint street: those of. the Booth West Ward at the public house of Martha Urban. 2d District—Drumm township, at the the N 0.2 school house in the village of Chestnut LeveL Sd Distriet—lloroogh of BBrabethtowu. at the public house now occupied by George W. Boyar, in the Borough of Elizsbethtewn. 4th Dlstriet—Barl township. at the Willa hall in the village of New Holland, In add township. sth Dlstrist—Blicabeth township, at the public home now tempted by Franklin 6; Bliss Bentz, in Briekersville, in said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at the public house now occupied by Henry Bear, to said borough. lth District—Bapho township, including the Borough of Blenheim, at the public house occupied by Mlehae White. In said borough. Bth Distriet--Balishory township, at the public holm now occupied by John Marton, White Horse tavern, in Bald township. 9th District—East Oa:alias township. at the public house now occupied by Widcw Fulmer, In the village of Resmstown, in said township. .10th District—being a part of the township - of East Donegal, at the public school house in the village of. Maytown. in said township. 11th District—esernarvon township. at the public house now occupied by John Myers, in the village of Hhurchtown, in said township. 12th District—Mantic township, at the house now so =pied by George Robinson. in said township. 11th District—diart township, at the public house now occupied by Edwin Garrett, in said towship. 14th District—Colersin township, at the-Pliblio house now occupied by James G. Hllderbani, in said township. 15th•Distrlct—Fniton township, at the public, house now occupied by Joseph Phillips , in said township. ' 16th District—Warwiek township, at the public house now occupied by Samuel Lichtenthaler, in the village of Miss. in said township. 17th Distriet—Composal of the Borough of Marietta. and part of East Donegal township, at the public school house in the Borough of Marietta. in said township. 18th District—Columbia Borough, at the Town Hall, in said borough. 19th District—Sadsbury township, at the public house now occupied by Abraham Hoop, in said township. 20th District—Leacock township, at the public house now occupied by George Diller, in said township. 21st District—Bnceknock township, at the public house now occupied by Isaac Messner, in said township. 22nd District—Composed of parts of townships of M oho, Mount Joy and East Donegal, at the public school house in the Borough of Mount Joy. 23rd Districts-Being part of East Efempfield township, at the public house now occupied by Jacob Swam, in the village of Petersburg, in said township. 24th District—West Ls mpeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Miller, in the village of Lampeter Square, in said township. 25th District—Conestoga township, at the public hone now occupied by John G. Preis, in said township. 26th District—Being part of Manor township, at the upper school house in the Borough of Washington, in said township. 27th District—Ephrata township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Gross, in sakttownship. 28th District—Cony township, at the public school house in the village of Bainbridge, in said township. 29th District—Manheim township, at the public house now occupied by Charles H. Kryder, in the village of Neffsville, in said township. 30th District—Being part of Manor township, at the public• house now occupied by George Bomberger, in Milleretown, in said township. 31st District—West Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Grabill B. Forney, in Earlville, in said township. 324 District--West Hempfleld township, at the public house now occupied by 'John Rendlg, in said township. Sad District—Strasburg township, at the public) house now occupied by James Curran, in the Borough of Ekren. burg. 84th District—Being part of Manor township, common ly called Indiantown district, at the public house of Bernard Stoner, In said township. 85th District—West Oxalic° township, at the public house now occupied by John W. Mentzer, in the village of Shoeneck, in said township. 86th District—East Earl township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Yundt, Blue Ball, in said town• ship. 37th District—Paradise township, at the public house now occupied by James Frew, in said township. 138th District—Being a- part of East Hempfleld town- ship, at the public school house in the village of Hemp field, in said township. 39th District—Lancaster township, at the public house now occupied by Daniel Hartman, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, at the public house now occupied by Henry Keneagy, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Aaron Brogan & Co. 424 District—Upper Leacock township, at the public house of Michael Bender, in said township. 43d Distriet—yenn township, at the public house of 0. Hershey, in said township. 44th District—Borough of Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District—Clay township, at the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb s,) in said township. 46th District—Peqnea township, at the public house of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house oc cupied by Mary Miller, in said township. 48th District—Eden township, at the public house of William J. Hess, in said township. 49th District—Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore ificluded in the 3d district, at Lehman's school house, in said township. 60th District—Being composed of the township of West Donegal, heretofore included in the third district, at Butt's School House in said township. The General Election polls, in all the Wards, Town ships, Districts and Boroughs of the county, are to be opened between the hours sleight and ten o'clock In the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or ad journment until seven.o'clock in the evening, when all the polls shall be closed. Every person, excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legisla tive, Executive or Judiciary department of the State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every Member of Congress, or of the State Legislature, and of the Select and Common Councils of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated District, is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible there to be voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning, and each of said In spectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election ' then the person who shall. have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspec tor in his place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an in spector in his place—and In case the person elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place—or if any vacancy shall continue in th- board for the snare of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified voters of the town ship, ward or district for which each officers shall have been elected present at such election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. The Judges are to make their returns for the county of Lancaster, at the Court louse, in the City of Lancas ter, on Friday, the 9th day of November,A. D.,1860. at 10 o'clock, A. M. BENJ. F. BOWE, Sheriff. SIIIBISVB °MOE, 'Lancaster, October 9, 1860. oct 16 to 40 wet t "d.:l 4 2)Zitsm77,9, logetco\ t " t '' TONIC IA u , P L i r a ETI Ci D YSP PI W D „io DIVICORATINCt CORDIAL TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA, APOTHF.CARIES, DRUGGISTS. GROCERS AND PRI VATE FAMILIES. WOLVE'S PURE COGNAC BRANDY. . . . . WOLFE'S PURE MADRRIA, SHERRY AND PORT WINE. WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND HUSH WHISKEY. ALL IN BOTTLES. I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above WINKS and LIQUORS, imported by LIDOLPHO WOLFE. of New York, whose name is familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his cele• brated Scurromst SCHNAPPS. Mr. Worse, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WINES awl Duns, says "I will stake my reputation as a men, my standing as a' merchant of thirty years' residence in the.Clty of New York, that all the BRANDY and WINIB which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the . proprietor's name on the wax, and a fac simile of his signa ture on the certificate. The publlo are respectfully in vited to call and examine for themselves. For sale at Re ran by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. GEORGE H. ASHTON. No. &V Market street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier: ENORMOUS BUI3iNIBB Yoe owe Nzw Your • Mzuomtarr.— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place In our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase. pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality.— We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Ilnommo Wours's exten sive warehouse, Noe. 16,' 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Marketfield street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been lees than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintage of 1836 to 1856; and tan thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port .Wine, Scotch and Irish Mitts. key, Jamaica and Bt. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also bad. three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, /sc., in casks, under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Ware's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one, hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope to lees than two years he may be equally successful with his Brindles and Wines. • His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders "direct to Mr. Ware, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stiff from their shelves, and replace it with Woulea pure Warm and Dumas. We understand Mr. Weiss, for the accommodation of email dealers in the country, puts up antorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of oppo nents in thellnited States, who sell nothing but holt* time, ruinous alike to human health and happiness; ~-*John D. Skiles, Groci3r, N 0.113 East King et., Agent. sep 11 READY MADE CLOTHING rt A large suet complete assortment of ' SEASONABLE OLOTHING, COB NIX •ND DOTS, Made in superior. style of best fabrics. Also CLOTHS. OASSIMERES, OVEIIOOATINGS, SATINETS, VESTINGS, JEANS, •An, Por sale at lowest prim by ang 21 tf 82 HAGER A BEOTGas, OI L S.... Castor On, Sweet On, On, of EIPLIKE, STONE, MIKA, SASSAIRAg te., • • - Yoe Judo at THOMAS KLIMA mom Drat 411. ChtenhatiltaricWirt King strait, Danes. lab II Dan te' BCERIfAVE'S I - - HOLLAND BITTERS nougat Rmannr DTSPZPSI4., DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER V OBIELAINT, WEANNEBB OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, Arai the various adibetkum ceorsequan t upon a disordered STOMACH OR LITER, 813.11 as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky pals, georiburn, Loss of AppoNte, Despondency, Costivences, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and 'Neuralgic , Affections, It has in numerous instancee proved highly Imelda', and in others effected a decided. enre. This is a purely Vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific ptimiples, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Prof, Bcerhave. Its reputation at home pro. dosed its intracluctithi here, the demand commencing with three of the Fatherland scattered over the hue of this mighty ail:Entry, eutny of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It it now sued to the .deterieart public, krueoin that its truly medicinal virtues mai be It Is particularly reocumlended those persists whose armstltutions may have becatimpeired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other germs of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, It ands its way directly to the neat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the Indrooping spirit, and, In fact, Infusing new health and vigor Um system._ NOTlCili—Whoerrer experts to lind this a beverage it be disappointed; but to the sick , weak and low spirited, it will prose a grated aromatic cordial, sowessed singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly conamtrated Beerhare's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at Osx Dorian per bottle, or six bottles for Pros Donna. The greet demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has Induced many imitations, which the public should guard against _ . Any- Beivere of Impcialtion. Bee that our name Iron the label of every bottle you buy. Bold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. KARU?AO!UEIS6 piannattasts and altentisb PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by KAUFMAN .t CO., No. 1 East Orange street, Lancaster. [sap 4 ly 34 TEEL BIBOLD , S GENUINE PREPARA TION. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well aa PAIN ANDINFLAMMATION, and is good for MEN, WOMEN, OR CUILDREN. . . HELMBOLD'S EXTBAOT DUGHU , . • For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indis cretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:— indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the Skin, ....,... s Eruptiona on the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medl• cane invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they ire not frequently followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." . . Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. •••• • . THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE And the Melancholy DeathJ by Cbmurnption, BEAR ANPLZ WISMAR TO THE TRUTH OP THE ASSERTION. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR . . . ..- GANIO WEAKNESS; Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System. Which HYLICIOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIII innariaNy does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TLIE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FIutALES—PEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CONTEII - PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as to Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scir rhoua state of the Uterus, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, SZE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT TAKE NO MORE BALSAM, MERCURE, OR UNPLEASANT MEDICINE FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS MEARES ELELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Bocau CURES SECRET DISEASES - In all their Stages, At little Expense; Little or no change in Blot; . No inconvenience ; And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased, an d worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid HEAVY FM to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "POISON " tw, by the nee of "POWERFUL ASTRUIGENTA," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE . _ _ . 1580 HELNDOLD'tI EXTRACT BUCHU for all affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONGSTANDING. blames of these Organs require the aid of a DIURETIC. HELMIIOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And Is certain to have the desired effect In all Diseases TOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the moat reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From 8 to 20 years' standing, WITH Nana Kamm To SCIENCE AND FAME. PRICE *1 00 PER BOTTLE, OICSIX FOR *5 00. Delivered to any - Address, securely poked from observa tion. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Guam GUARANTexoI ADVICE GRATIS II AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, who being duly sworn, cloth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H. T. HELMBODD. Sworn and subscribed before am, this 23rd day of No vember, 1854. WM. P. HIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth St. above Raee, Phila. Address letters for information in confidence to IL T. HELMBODD. Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Phila. NEW PiRE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED. DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "es Tams ovrs " and " 0T826" AETIOLNO ON THE RIPUTATION ATTAINED BY Heimbold's Genuine Preparations, Extract Bnchu, Sarsaparilla, Improved Rose Wash. AR , . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. • ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and avoid Imposition and Exposure- For sale by HALIFMAN & CO., late Itockaff old & Co., No. 1 Eramph's BtalWing, East Orange street, Lancaster. apr 17 ly 14 SOYER'S SULTANA'S SAUCE. FOE HOT AND COLD DISHES OF ALL HINDS. most delicioni and appetising tee, invented by the renowned )rze." for the London Reform lb, is, since his decease, menu- Lured by the well-known house Caeca & BLACEIULL, London, the original recipe. It is the rorite Sauce in England, and on Continent, with a high and /wing reputation among Amer' can Epicures, and is much approved of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS. . "We recommend our correspondent- to try Mons. Bonze's new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce.' It is made after the Turkish recipe; Its flavor Is excellent, and it affords considerable aid in came of slow and weak discs tion."—Ths Lanett. • "Savory, Piquant and. Spicy, worthy the genius of Boyer."—Obreroer. "A most valuable adjunct to Fish, }Nosh, and Fowl, and slunild have a place on every table,"—..dttas. Bole Agents for the United States : GARDNER G. TIMM, 217 Fulton street, New York. Blur a IIAYF.I3, 34 Cornhlll, Boston. For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere. Jan 17 eow ly 1 STEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE FARM OF 120 OR 148 AORBS.—Tbe subscriber bay iirsold four of 'his Arms, will sell the remaining one of 120 ACRES; it is situated near the Village, bounded by the main road leading to Wilmington, only a short walk to the Depot of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. divided into 0 enclosures, the crops this season of Hay, Oats, Corn and Wheat is exceeded by few farms of Its size. The buildings consists of a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND KITCHEN, containing 9 rooms. with BARN. 60 by 60 feet, stabling under i " for stock; also good sized building for wood and I=s, allconvenient and new, and repaird. The. Farm I:tided that nearly the entire half of all the outside lined are kept up by the adjoining farms, which' are owned by good neighbors, that keep good fences. A never Baling stream of Spring water mins through the farm, which make It for grazing purpoees one among tbs beet in the county. Persons wanting a larger farm there are four 7 acre lots adjoining which the purchaser mu have at the same prim ho pays for the farm. _Long credit. on one-belt the 'paradise money.. Market within a quarter to one mile, nearly. ALS good as the Philadelphiinnarkets Churches and School abort walk on a, good, gravel mad.. Persons wanting • nice, healthy and convenient farm: should look at this. Inquire of 'or address EtIBERT HEISLER; • aag 21 . NinrCastle Oa; Del. TAMER 11 .BAILNEB U FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIR 1&1201, 59% Last King ttteet, Lancaster ' Takes pleasure in inviting the pithily to tale at hie Ware. rooms, and examine hie BRAMin * 3BO 4TBLENT OB CHAIRS ON VARIOUS PATTRRNS. 181—ORDRRI3 received and promptly attended to at the shortest miles, .'lloselmt.the beat workdiene are employed In this establishmaat, cousequautly.Oludrtiungumed at this house are hilly equal to any article sold in the Astern Miss. QM so d =while for yourselves. [aug 18 ly 81 • • DYBPoPdof DebffitY of Ili -11 9domi D 1 1 1 191114 , . Dyspepsia, Debility of die Sloth; DIVoPhI, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Liver Complaint, • Bilious Complags, Sick :Headache, Bill= Complidats, .Mer leadathe,„ ItATEIWCY, LOSS "OF — FLATULENCY, LOSS - OP APPETITE, writhe neatherless other ersseases arisiay Its digeseion And functional eYsorderefirese igalads, find, Wienthe disease is not beyessei the Payer seine, ready relief in that established and sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL. Reliable Testimony. We colt the attention of the reader to pie, blia*/ letter from President Smith, of Western University: KmDzaToleur, Own., Feb. SE, 1859. Ii&TH W. FOWLS & CO. —Gentlemen / ant made use of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven or eight years since. Having suffered for twenty years from a form of dyspepsia, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not less than one day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending rec ommendation of Dr. Green, a to try one bottle, and if no benefit was received to discontinue theme.. The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, to the extent of some three or four, with a careful otacavance of the accompanying directions. The result was, an almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe these Bitters produced an entire change In the habits of my system, and upon the active energies of the digestive organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dyspepsia as most persons. These Bitters have also been of ser vice to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMITE. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. STODDARD, N. 11., Sept. 30,1859. Messrs. SETH W. FOWLS .& CO., Gents : I was,fiir many yearn, a great sufferer Jinni Dyspepsia or Waterbrash, and tried almost everything within my reach, but to no benefit, until I wad induced by the recommendation of toy physician, Dr. liazeltort, to make use of the Oxygenated Bitters. The first bottle produced but a slight alteration in the disease, and had It not been for the urgent request-of my physician, I should then have discontinued their use, thinking them to be of no avail': but his confidence inspired me to per severe, and after using to the extent of half a dozen bot tles, I had entirely regained my health. I hope all Dyspeptic persons will be induced to give them a bit trial, being confident that the remedy is the moat potent, for the various forms of Dyspepsia, that has been pro duced. Yours, OXYGENATED BITTERS. To'such of our readers as are troubled with the debility incident to the approach of warm weather, we cordially recommend the ,use of the Oxygenated Bitters as an invigorating tonic,—con taining no alcohol' in its composition, and possessing more real merit than any preparation of the kind we have ever known. Ogdensburg Republican. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, PREPARED BY B. W. FOWLE & CO., 18 Tremont Street, Boston. Sold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in every town and city in New England, and • elsewhere. For sale by John F. Long & Co., Wm. G. Baker and C . A. Heiniteh, Lancaster; Rowe & Clark, Strasburg; E. D . White, Churchtown ; J. R. Johns, New Holland ; J. P. Seldomridge, Intercourse; Tweed & Raub, New Providence ! Samuel Boyd, Green P. G.; Samuel Ensminger, Blenheim: Joshua Leader, Mount Joy Samuel Hinney, Springville Gross & Crouse Elizabetht o wn ; F. Hinkle, Marietta; lP S. McOorkle . Columbia; J. S. Barr & Co., Millersville ; & J. W. Bowman, .Blaytown ; S. Hackenbarger A Son' Bainbridge, and by dealers 'everywhere. arm 10 Itetw ly 13 Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution,. descending from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." • Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in 'the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses— the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human faraili has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulouii; their persons are invaded by this lurking in:: faction, and their health is undermined by it.. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most ellbctual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this evert where prevailing and fatal malady. It is con , bined from the most active remedials that belie been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, each as Entrrrrve and SKIN DISEASES, Sr. ANTHONY'S FIRE, Ross, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, Possums, Burmese, BrAres and Brim, 'Tmers, Terme and SALT RHEUM, SCALD fIEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL MB- E/an/3, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ammo mom Vrris- TED on human BLOOD. The popular belief in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer ' s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished toilrul his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American' Ahnitke, containing certificates of their cures and direCtions for their use in the following complaints; Costive ness, Heartburn, Headache arising rom disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Penn in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Redolency, LO3B of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, from a low state of the body or.obatniction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry .Peetoral, FOR TEE RAPID CURB 07 Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consuinp. tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of - the disease.. So wide is the field of its usefulness an&W nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in tenons pub licly known, who have teen restored from alarming and. even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority, over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are lmown; - the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distreunig -and-danger:ma - affections of the pulmonary organs that are tucidtmt to our climate. While many , inferior remedies thrust u n ' - the commmaity have failed and been di ea, this his gained friends by every trial,.conferred benefits on the .afilicted they can never forget, and pro &teed cures too numerous and too remarkable:ft be forgotten. PREPARED BY = _ J . Da. J. C. AVM* CO. - LOWELL, MA13111:' B. A. NAHNENTOOK * 00.. PhOsdAdindit ' citexus-A1 nanrasg, uneastir. JOHN WATIII4-Na Coaiorth Qu een street;•limr. by all Ittuaststlin the aoymby. 10 AP -A; ' -L - lon, BALE CBE Cleztalieit" , o litholataldn'(nsisertenotle) thenatellho Ace , beg. Inquire of the Senior Miter of the Inttallorkele ais j STEARNS FOSTER
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