Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, November 20, 1860, Image 3

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    [From the Ehropeen Times, 0et.27.]
- THE COMING •:1001:11/PLIOT IN EII OPE .
Theigrest Towers - a Euro ! peare evidently prepar
ing foingeneraittentliet., ittuuda,.. at' Warsaw,
arranged thOtertES'isith Austria:and Prussia, and
the smaller 'Herman potentates will join the new
crusade. It wilt be Prance and the
the despots Northern and Central Europe.' l..stry
tbingHtzsdifiates the apprOaching vonvulaion - .•74.tuiiiris,
having - Moat at stake,. ia foremost in her arrangembitte
to strike first. . Shele - Oriverginghier_troopirlm .-the
Po and thafilinaia till. , ready maktra:iiiali*Oir - :,Tisiil
the Momentihettiosanie staindid:
to din teeth, and -prepartidtO•Manthlaltitisilillariof
men to the support of Italian nationality,' repro.
Dented by:Sing Victor Emanuel. ! - It bithaprincuple
of hereditary rale against the elective prindiple. by
the people.!. In this stake, progress on the' one hand
and retrogression on the other, will be be
to -
the test. But the .isalle..atin hardly.. be
Austria, paralysed and bankrupt, is destined, before
peace is restored, to see her empire dismembered, and
her conflicting nationalities severed that her away.
Russia, poor and embarrassed; with her chain or serf.
door tied round her neck, has the will but notthe
power to. fight successfully for the divine right of
kings. ! - Prussia, vacillating and fettered
,by her
despotic alliances, will present the `same - pitiable
spectacle which she did in 1854—her feelings one
way, her interest another. France, which represents
the. moat military people inEurope, will have the aid
of more than twenty millions of - Italians,'and the
population on each side of the Alpe, moved by one
impulse, struggling in a common cause, will repeat,
on a larger scale, the series of triumphs witnessed -
recently on the fields of Solferino and Magenta. In
such a struggle, where the rights of mankind are in
vaded by half a score of rulers, who profess to
govern without responsibility, the issue-cannot be
doubtful, and, what is hardly less important, cannot
be seriously protracted: War has beeabrought to a
point which renders time an important element of
success, and makes procrastination impossible.. Saa.
cess in removing obstacles, as in conquering armies,
depends on this law of mechanics—the'. greatest
amount of force at yOur command concentrated on a
given point. This was the theory by which Napoleon
the First achieved his victories, and he has bequeath.
ed it as a legacy to his nephew. That he proved an
apt pupil, let the results of the last Italian campaign
testify.
When this tremendous struggle is shaking Europe
to its centre, will England be passive? The effort
will be difficult, but the force of circumstances will
force us to remain quiet. We may not admire the
French Emperor, but still less can we like the motives I
which actuate the despotic rulers. With these men I
the parvenu Monarch is an object of dislike and
hatred, and the enmity is prompted' by, his con
temptuous treatment of king craft. Owing 'his •
throne to popular suffrage, he has as little respect for
hereditary right as a professed republican. The
family of reigning sovereigns regard him as beyond
their pale, and he administers to their hatred by
calling nations into existence by the popular voice.
The regeneration of Italy is his act, and he has
swept away, like so many cobwebs,' the princes of
the peninsula who represented the " divine right to
govern wrong." However displeasing this may be
to the European courts, it is acceptable to the English
people, who although we hear of pleasant interviews
at Coblents. between Lord John Russell and the
Prussian Premier, the Foreign Minister of England
knows his countrymen too well to suppose that they
would go to war to restore the Italians to the vassal.
age which France has shivered to pieces. We shall
assume once more the same neutral attitude which
we took when Austria invaded Piedmont a year. or
two buck, and France came to her assistance—that
is, we shall look on and see the game played out
fairly, giving our sympathy to freedom, and with
holding all but moral support to the most patriotic
of the combatants.
Austria, like a man who is going into a bank
ruptcy •court to be releaSed of his liabilities, and
desires to make the process pleasant by coming to
terms under the rose with the most angry of his
creditors, is promising a constitution to the Hungari
ans and ameliorations and gain to other
_portions .of
her angry people. She is anxious before entering on
the perilous experiment of bearding France and
Piedmont, to make the best terms she can With her
disaffected at home. It is a stale device, and the
character of the Hapsburgs for sincerity, and fair
dealing is not such as to give much chance of success
to the experiment. The people will be pretty sure
to help themselves when they have the opportunity,
and a long arrear of unliquidated debt will doubtless
be settled in a summary way. Rights withheld and
liberties violated make a people anxious for the
opportunity of teaching wisdom to infatuated rulers,
and the course of events will shortly afford the sub
jects of Francis Joseph the means of showing that
the interests of crowned heads and the people at large
have arrived at a stage of divergence. France and
Sardinia may be weakened by the impending strug
gle, but for Austria there is nothing but ruin. The
nobles in Russia may also assert their supremacy
over the Czar and strip him of some of his attributes,
and Prussia will survive to feel the mistake she has
committed in substituting dynastic considerations
for the principles of liberty and rational government.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF TUE CONSTITUTION.
—A Washington correspondent telegraphs the
following to the Philadelphia Press:
Among the many propositions for bringing
peace to the country is one that will no doubt
be greatly discussed. It originated with the
Hon. Robert J. Walker, and is to the effect
that if the Presidential electors could be
electeein single districts, as representatives
in Cungrgss are chosen in all the States in the
Union, there would be no danger of a mere
geographical or sectional party. I understand
that Gov. Walker, at an early day, intends to
elaborate this idea.
IDI 163=
.451- Sufferers with Diseases of the Blad
der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, &e., road the
advertisment in another column, headed “Ifelmbold's
Genuine Preparation." nov 23 ly 45
Xa- Spalding's Prepared Glue is such a
simple and cheap preparatiou that it is a pity any house
should be without it.—From the Freeman's Journal, New
York,Angnst 6, 1859. [nov 131 m 44
Sap- Infantile Cordial.--We would re
quest particular attention to the advertisement of Messrs.
CHURCH & 1:117PO7T, addressed to ".Mothers." The Irma•
TILE CORDIAL of Dr. EATON le a medicine of great celebrity,
and the standing of its manufe-tu,ers will be a sufficient
guarantee of the acre taken in its preparation, and its cm
_
Varying purity. The •'Blood Food" is for a class of diseases
unfortunately very prevalent in this vicinity, and its high
reputation should ensure a ready sale.—Willimantic (Ciinn.)
Journal.
See advertisement. [nor 13 1m 44
-oar Purify the Blood.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX HITTERS
FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS.
- - .
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
loatheorn 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 maybe saved.
Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York,
and for sale by all Druggists. [120 , 7 8 ly 43
Riii-Be Wise by Times 1--Do not trifle
with your llealt h. Constitution and Character.
If you are suffering with any Diseases for which
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU
Is recommended.
TRY IT! TRY IT I TRY IT!
It will Cure you. Save Long Suffering, Allaying Pain and
Inflammation, and will restore you to
HEALTH ANT) PURITY,
At Little Expense, and no E;posure.
Cut out the Advertisement in another column, and call
or send for it.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other.
CURES GUARANTEED.
J3if• Remember, Strumous or Scrofulous
affectipus are the curse, the blight, of mansitid. They are
vile and filthy, as well as fatal. They arise from impurity
and contamination of the blood, and are to be seen all
around us, everywhere. Thousands daily are consigned to
the grave from the direful effects of this disease. But
why trifle any longer, when the remo'y is at hand? DR.
LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER—the only effectual
prepartion now before the people, that does Its work mildly
and safely. It does not close the issue superficially, while
"Foul corruption mining all within,
Infects unseen."
But Purges the Entire System of all Impure Matter, In
vigorates the Body, and leaves the Afflicted in the Enjoy
ment of Good Health. To convince the skeptical of its
healthy effects, try but one bottle, and be convinced.—
Sold by all the Druggists is this plans, and dealers through-
out the country. o nov 2J lin 45
.6V - Watches and Jewelry.
REMO V A L
GEORGE C. ALLEN, in business in Wall street, for the
past TWENTY-TWO seas, 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 stele,.; 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.
GEORGE C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry
and manufacturer of Jewelry, Watch Cases and Silver
Ware, Wholesale and Retail, 415 Broadway, onedoor below
Canal street, New York. [nov 30 ly 46
'The Great English Remedy!
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clacks, M. D.. Phy.
siciatf Extraordinary to the QUeen.
This well known medicine is no itupssition, but a sure
and safe remedy fur Female Difficulties and Obstructions,
from any cause whatever; and although a powerful reme
dy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution.
To &wan. 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, Pain In the
Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion,
Palpitation of the Heart, Lawness of Spirits, Hysterics,
Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases Gamic
„sinned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure
"'When all other means have failed
These Pills have never been knoWn to fail where the
• directions on the 2nd page of Pamphlet aro well observed.
For full particulars. get a pamphlet, free, of the agent
N. B.—sl. and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author ,
ixed agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills,
by return mail.
KAUFFMAN & CO., Agents for Lancaster.
July 10
par The American Medical and Toilet
meampt Book.—This twat contains Recipes and Direitions for
making all the most valuable Medical preparations in use;
•also Recipes and full and explicit directions for making all
the moat popular and useful Cosmetics, Perfumes, Lingo
. ants, Hair Restoratives, and Toilet Articles. If you are
suffering with any chronic disease—if yon 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
know anything 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 3m 42] o. 831 Broadway, New York.
Aar Equality to Alli Uniformity of
Price I A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales
man. Jones & 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 Clothing in
!Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have roust!.
toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in'
.figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can-be
mold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy , alike.'
The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great
,pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the:
fall assurance of gating a good article atthe very lowest
Remember the Ereseent, In Market, a bove 6th, N 0.80.1
fob *I .19,6 JONES &CO.'
• -
emu " suorpitives.. iThe Adirertlisar,
having beensestored -to health h 2 a few weeks by a:Very
simple remedy, after having suffered several years with - a
severe lung affection, and thatdread amass, Clonnicaption
—4s anxious to .inake knawn lo his fallow sufferers the
means of cure. , .
Teal who desirelt,he will send a copYof the grescrip•
tion used (free of charge,) with the dlrectlionsibr preparing
and using the mine, which they will find la max OUSE 147111.
CONsIMPTIOX, deT13X4,13801101111!LS, de. ,ilseonly.object of
the advertiser In sending the Prescript' is In benattlhe
afflicted, and spread.information which nonce's/isle be
Invaluable, andhe hopes every sufferer will try blares:m(ly,
as it will coat them nothing, and may pro e a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will p s i p ts so addreas
REV. EDWARD A.. ,
oct 16 ly 40] Kings cou ty, New York.
ea-A Great Medicine for _Pcnaales,..
Hundreds of stimulant.- have been in anted and sold,
purporting to be specific in, the, various diseases and
derangements to whip* the dalleatirform of woman render
her subject. The raftlt of all Haim ntimulants has been
to impart momentary activity to the r ogerions system, and
false vigor to the dmiskkt; bat Able - Mil has been sue.
seeded by a depressicinntirprostintlen - greater than before;
and the repeated attempts of havilldelitiAmlld themselves
up by these false yinit, have finally - elided In destroy.
ing what little vital organ's:Wm:twee left. But in using
" likerhaves Holland Bitters,"-yeawill find no such disas
trous results. It is a purely vegetable compound. prepared
on strictly scientific principles, after the;' manner of the
celebrated Holland' Professor,,Borrhare: Mader Ito Influ
ence, evcryperre and intliele - readvar'new 'strength and
vigor, appatitirandsieep return, end finallY:perfeethealth.
Bee advertisement - 1n another column.- tinov-13 inn 44
. .. _ .
i,p The The higheat point.. Of, physical
health, and mental comfort, can be, obtained kr, we
0n1y3(4.10t it. No matter how broken down one may
be with either Cotonimption, Asthms,-Bronchitle, Liver
Complaint, Disease:l . of the Ileart, - . Goughi, Odds. Nerv
ous Afflictions, or what is termed General litibility, a
remedy of
,eipleasard and certain zharactes , can odways be
commanded.. Let nobody say that any.ofi these maladies,
in their moet apPalling stages, cannot be : tweet for,' they
can. Thousands in the United States can feelingly testify
to this truth, and offer themselves, and their experiences,
as evidences. With the "spread of intelligence to all
quarterly of the globe (thanks to steam and the magnetic
telegraph) comes a corresponding acknowledgment of truths
which were hitherto concealed beneath ..tioe-rubbish of.
traditionary ignorance. People no longer believe that they
must be doctored in the old style to get well. They now
feel assured that no case of physical 'mitering (of-course
excepting such cases as are the result Of accidents and
direct injuries) Is hopeless. Nothing has done more
towards establishing this beneficent fact than the scientific
preparation by Dr. 0. PLUMPS Baows, No. 21 Grand street,
Jersey city, N. J., called Tile AVACIAN BALSAM. "It is a
great medicine," writes one of the prominent members of
the Medical. Academy: '. I have witnessed its benefits in
many cases, and am truly thankful that so grateful a
panacea has been discovered." It strengthens and invigor
ates with the first doses. It pervades every part of the
system, driving out impurities, giving strength for weak
ness. cheerfulness for despondency, flesh :for emaciation,
ruddiness fur paleness, activity for languor. It is, indeed,
an " Elixir of Life," and as such it should he prized by the
people at large. A large bottle of ACACIAN BALSAM can be
obtained for $2. Sold by A. B. KAUFMAN,
Sole Agent, Lancaster.
Also specimen bottles, price 25 cents each, may be.
ob trained as above by all who wish to give this remedy
a trial.
nov 13 i lm 44
MARRIAGES
On the 6th inst.. by the Rev. Jacob. Shower, Dr. Alexan
der C. Freeman, formerly. of this city, now of Tippecanoe,
Ohio, to Miss Angeline E. Hutchens. of the latter place.
On the 13th lost., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Martin J.
De olinger, Jr., of West Lampeter, to 11.11sa Anna B. Groff,
of Bast Lampeter.
On the 15th inst., by the same, M. 11. Moore, of West
Ilenipfield, to . Miss Barbara Stoner, et - Hallam twp., York
county.
On the Ist inst., by Rev. W. T. Gerhard,! Henry S. Metz
gar to Mary Ann Hollinger.
On the 4th Bast., by the same, Williamßaghton to Chris
tiana Sprecher, ellof PetersbnlßY •
On the 6th lust., by r •lpzt. Jacob . Reinhold; William S.
Smith; of Repho . .
-
DEATHS.
In this city, on the 15th inst., Samuel Stine, in the 75th
year of hie age.
In this city, on the 13th lost., Catharine. E., wife of Dr.
Henry F.. Muhlenberg, and niece of Hon. Simon Cameron,
in the 36th year of her age.
In this city, on the 13th lust, William Toelle, in the
43d year of his age.
In this city, on the 12th inst., George Deitrich, aged 43
years, 9 months and 14 days.
In this city, on the 11th Inst., Dana, son of Dana and
Lucy Graham, aged 3 years and 6 months.
In Eden, on the 11th last., George J., son of Daniel and
Catharine Gall, ged 4 years, 2 months and 1 day.
In Jefferson City, Missouri, on the Bth lost, Susan, wife
of John W. Smith. and daughter of the late Peter Reed, of
this city, in the 26th year of her age.
Manhoim, on the 11th inst., at the residence of her
son.in-law, Samuel Ensmingei, Anna Sammy, relict of
John Sammy. deceased, and grandmother of the publisher
of the 51anheica Sentinel, aged 79 years, 4 months and 25
days.
In Rapho township, on the 10th Inst., Mary A. Musser,
relict of the late John Masser, aged 53 years, 9 months and
27 dsys.
THE MARKS TS
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
Corrected weekly by J. R. Butt= & Bao., Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, North Queen street.
LAIICABTIII, November 19.
Flour, Superfine, ill bbl... ... ... ..., ..... . .$5.50
" Extra "l. .. .. .. . ... , . . 6.56
White Wheat, iFf bushel ... ... . .. '. . ....... 1.95
Red ii "
... . . . 1.25
Corn, old . . .. .. . . 65
e
..new • • •••
Oats
Aye
Cloverseed
Whiskey, in bhds
" in bbls..
Philadelphia Market.
• PEIrLADELI"IIIA, Nov. 17.
Flour continues dull; sales at $5.26@16 37 for superfine;
$5 50@5 75 for extra; $5 81 1 ,4@6.00 for extra family, and
$6.25W,50 for fancy. Wheat dull, with l isales of red st
$1 31)©1.35, white at $1.40©1.45. Three t ousand bushels
prime old yellow Corn sold at 68169 cents , and new at 53
@55 cents. Bacon steady at cents fot sides, and 9;4
cents cash for shoulders. Whiskey dull at 22%®23 cents.
Baltimore Market.
Barrtmotur. Nov. 17.
Flour 1214 cents lower; Howard street and Ohio $5.1234.
Wheat dull and lower: Red $1.20(41.30, and White $1.30
@1.55. Corn heavy; Yellow 63@71 cents, and White 65©
73 , ante. Provisions dull and unchanged. , Whiskey dull
at 20V,(4)203 cents.
'Femmes' BANK op LANO/ATca, }
• NOVBIGIER ern, 1860.
TIIVIDEND NOTIO.B. , —Tho Directors
J_,/ have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and
seventy-five cents per share, being three and a Ralf per
cent, payable on demand. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier.
nov 20- 3t 45
rloltl AND SEE!
YING BUSI'NESS.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWNSHIP IN MONT
GOMERY, CHESTER AND LANCASTER COS, PA.
To Canvass for Goodrich's (Peter Parley)New History of
all Nations, (750 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS AND
70 MAPS.) The Encyclopedia of Aniiii Nature,
TILE FARM, THE GARDEN AND TIE FAMILY.
(In English and Gorman,) 1350 Illustrations.
These works are issued by The Auburn Publishing Cotm
puny and sold only to subscribers. They fire useful, In
structive and entertaining for every family.
Samples of the above works can be seen and our liberal
terms learned by all who would like to caneass for them,
by' calling at the Post Office, Conshohocken or addressing
PUBLISHING lAGENT,
nov 20 3m 45] Conshohocken, 51oritgimery co,. Pa.
PUBLIC pursuance of an or
der of the Orphans' Court of Lancastir County will
be sold, at public sale, at the public house f Henry Bear,
in Strasburg Borough, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on SATURDAY.
the' 2nd day DECEMBER nest, all that "certain PIECE
OF GROUND, late the estate of Mary Black, deceased, con
taining 2 ACRES AND 32 PERCHES, nedt measure, sit
uate in said Borough, fronting on Decatur street, and
ed.j.•iiiing property of William Spencer and others, on which
is erected a DOUBLE TWO-STORY BRICK
ING, Brick Barn, Carriage House, and other improve.
meats. There is a fine young Orchard on the prem
ises, and a Well of never-failing Water. The ground is in
a high state of cultivation.
This property is one of the most desirablelin the Borough
of Strasburg.
Torma—flash on the Ist day of Aprii ne e lt.
nov 20 to 45 . ) WILIIAiII BLACK; a ministrator.
Ci HEEIEFEWS CHEAP BOOR STORE,
NO.SJ 32 NORTH QUEEN' STREET,
Is the cheapest place in the City 'to get
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS STANDARD WORKS I
In every department bf Literature. Also; - School Books
and SchoofStatlonery. Comprising all thq various
Reading and Spelling Hooke, •
Arithmetics, Algebra°,
Grammars, Etymologies,
Dictionaries, Histories,
Philosophies, and
all the School Books need in the various public and pri
vate Schools of the City and Country, together with
Copy and Composition Books,
Letter, Cap and Note Paper,
Blank Beaks, Slates,
Leadabd Slate Pencils,
Pens and Holders
Ink, - Lekstands, Rulers, and
the most complete - assortment of School Stationery on hand
and for sale at the lowest prices of any place in the city.
Diaries for 18611 Diaries for 1861, very cheap.
Almanacs for 18611 Almanacs for 18611 Almanacs for 1861 I
All kinds I .All kinds! All kinds! Whelstutie and . Retail!
Any article 'not on hand promptly furnished Without
extra amigo at • JOHN SELEAFFER'S
Cheap Book Store, No. 32 North Queen street, next door to
the Examiner & Herald Office. [nov 20 tf 45
VAL CABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR
,SALE.—The following Valuable City Property will
be Offered at public sale, at the National Hotel, North
Queen. street, Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of
DEOEMBER, 1860:
No. 1. That substantial THREE-STORY BRICK
i t: .
MANSION, now in the occupancy of John :Black,
Esq., situated on the corner' of East. range and
Lime streets, with the LOT OF CiROUND 100 feet front on
Orange street, and 08 feet on Lime street. The house Is
new and substantial, and is divided- Into 2 Parlors, Hill,
2 Sitting Rooms, Dining Room and Kitchen, with Range
on let floor; a Hall, 7 Chambers and Bath with hot and
cold water on 2d floor; Hall and 7 Chambers on the 3d
floor. It occupies one of the handsomest, most airy and
healthy locations for a dwelling in the city, being but
three blocks from Centre Square. -The 'lime street frord
is :enclosed with cut sandstone wall--with railing. '• The
grounds are laid off into flower plots, had are ornamented
with flowers, shrubbery, fruits and' vines. Therelvalse - -
a Brick Wash and Smoke House, an Ice Rouse, Well of
Water with Pump, and Hydrant. Purchasers are Invited
to call and examine.
N 0.2. That TWO-STORY BRICK AND. AITIO
DWELLING, 24 feet 9 inches by 30 feet, with TWO.
STORY AND ATTIC BACK BUILDING, 14 feet by
54 feet, situated fronting on East Orange street, adjmning
No-1, and now in the occupancy of Hen. Geo. Sauderson;
containing Hall, Parlor, Dining Room, 2 Kitchens with
Range, and 2 Pantries on let floor: 6 Chambers with Beth,
&c., on 24 floor; 6 'Chambers on 3d floor: The house is
new, freshly painted 'and papered, and is furnished with
Closets throughout. Lighted with Gas and heated by
Furnace. It also has a Rain Water Cistern with Pump in
the Kitchen, and Hydrant in the yard. Alley way in
No. 3. That TWO-STORY. BRICK .AND ATTIO
DWELLING, 24 feet 5 inches front of:I B. Orange
r
street, with TWO-STORY AND ATTIO BACK
BUILDING, 14 by 86 feet, now in the pcmdancysrt 'amt.
Charles Poor, and adjoining N 0.2, containing Hall, Parlor,
Dining Room and Kitchen, with Range atui.Ont Kitchen
on the let floor; 5 Chambers and Bath on 2rl floor; and 5
Chambers on 3d floor. The house is new, heated by Fur
nace and lighted with Gas; Hydrant In the yard. Alley
way in common with No. 2. 7 .
No 4. Also, will be mold with No. :1 ex No.B a LOT OF
GROUND, in rear of No. 3, and extending to pnblie alley,
161 feet long by 27 feet wide,. on which ifferected a Brick
Stable and Carriage Hones, 16 feet by 32 feet, covered with
elate. Also, Hog Pep, Hen Honsa. Corn Crib, &c.
inches 6. Also, Thad, TUBER LOTS OR GRGILLND, 68 feet 6
by 150 feet, situated fronting on Beat Orange street,
between Ann anti Haviland streets, and adjoining property
of George King and.Aire 'Gory.
No. 6. Also, that TRACT ORLAND, ilitnated fronting on
Plumb street 654 feet, on New Holland; Turnpike 102 feet,
on Pennsylvania Railroad 659 feet, and on East alley 614
feef, containing 6 ACRES, more or leafy and le.oapablo of
being divided into a large fitunber of buildinglota. •
Sale to commence at 6% o'clock, P, 11L,. when confilbione
will be made known by c aAB.l3l4clc.
las astroraattelt °Tic: ms,:irtio
*tabs iespective decedents-hereunto annexed, are
Bled in.ttur Register's Moe of Lincsster county, Dir axi
tlrmstion.and-alkiwanar, at an Orphans' court, - ¢o be held
in the'earirt House, In the Qty of Lancaster, on. the third -
MONDAY in DBOHKEIRR nett, (the 17th,} at 10 o'eb3ck,
A. M. _
.
.
George Heller, Wart *called township . GulrdiaashiP
Amount. By jam Eoyer;finardisn of Nanny Heller, a
r child Of deenased. , ,
Baran Flory, Bait Donegal townahip. By Alirahani . Btaq,
Administrator.
Bamuoi K. Weaver ; Csernsivon township. By Martin C.
Weiser, Executor.
Jacob Springer,Mounty Joy township. By Benjataindrodi,
'Executor. •
Mary J. Revery, City of loneaster[Guirdienship Atanutt:
By Bey. C. C. Clay and Henry J. M. Edey, Guardians of
James Savory, who bas attained his majority. _ -
Henry Heist., Penn township. Guardianship.deeortnt. By.
ioeeph Bucher. Guardian_ of Aufinstita B. Heist, a minor
! son of decemed.
.
fich.nader, Borough, of /3y. Seery
Stauffer;
Levi. Brown, 'Patton . township. Guardhuiship Accannt.
By Samna] Wood, Guardian of.Elarriet EL Wood, a
grandchild of deceased. - -
Raney ModerwelL, Drumore towns*, By filarnalisni Col•
. Ens, Administrator. • .
Samuel Jones, ))rumors township. By Cornelius OM wv,
Executor.
James A. Sterrett, Borough of Mount Joy. By . John S.
Sterrett, Executor.
John Dougherty, Lancaster city. Guardianship Account.
By. Philip Dougherty, Guardian of Hannah
Dougherty, minor daughter of deceased.
Abraham M. Smith, West Hamplialdlownship. By John
S. Smith, Administrator-
Christian Hershey, Manor township. Absent shies 1845,
and supposed to be dead. By John S. Mellinger, Ad
ministrator.
Rev. Joseph Horst, Lescoch township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Jonas Weaver, Gomrdian of Magdalena .
Weaver. a minor grandchild of deceased.
Jacob L. liciwery, Strasburg township. By Adam Mowei7,
Administrator.
Elizabeth &never, Csernarvon township. By tileorge W.
Compton, Administrator, .
Henry L. Killian, Familia, East Earl township. - BY
Reuben K. Sobnader; Administrator.
Cornelhui Hermon. Drnmore township. Guardianship Ac
count. BY B. L. Gregg, .John _L. Gregg, and Patrick
Glackin, Guardian, of the minor of deceased.
John Williams, Er., Badman:try township. By William I.
Rea, surviving Executor.
John Greiner, Penn township. By Dorothea Greiner and
Joseph Greiner; Executors.
Richard licOrann, Jr., CRY of Lancaster. By John Mc.
Govern, Jr, Administrator.
Samuel Bossier, West Donegaitownship. By Jacob Bossier
and Christian Bossier, Administrators,
Henry Grove, Conoy township. By. Samuel Y. 'Horst,
Administrator.
John Heller, East LampOter township. By Abraham D.
Heller, Administrator.
John Longenecker. East Hempfield township. Guardian
ship Account ,By Abraham.D. Heller, Administrator of
the Estatecot John Heller, daceased, surviving Gnardlan
of the-minor children of John-Longeneeker.,deteatieL
John Dangler, Warwick township. By Elias Bomberger
and John Mumnsa,..Administratore.
Benjamin Landis, Bapho township. ' By BerliaMin 111.
Greider, Executor.
Elizabeth Haituutn, Borough of Manbelm... 'Phial Account
of Henry Shaffner, Testamentary Guardian of Adeline
Arndt, late Hartman, a legatee under the Will Of deed.
Jacob Dauer East Earl township.' By' Caroline- Hiner,
AdministrAriNath the Wilt annexed. -
JotloPh HuntepatiOr, Mount Joy township. - By Samnel
Eby,. Execute r., •
George Hockey, Bart township. Guardianship' Account
By Samuel S. Baughman, Guardian of George'_ Washing-
ton Rockey, a minor child of deceased.:. - -
John Mcgaekey., Sallsbut7 township. By Robert J.
Houston,..Administrator.
James .0: SlcKissick , Borcingh,of Columbia. Guardianship
Account. By Samuel Trumcott, Guardian of Lilly and
John McKissick, minor children of diceased.
Robert 8.. Wright„ Borough of Columbia. By. Amos 8.
Green, Administrator;pandente Tile. "
Elizabeth Frank, West Donegal township. By Samuel
Brand and George Byrod, Executors. ,
Henry . Flickinger. Borough of Adamatown: By Esalas
Billingfelt, Administrator.
George Bard, Sr., EaSt Lampeter township. By George
Bard, Samuel Bard and Henry Shreiner, Executors.
Jacob Collins, Borough of Washington. Guardianship Ac
count. By Joseph Schoch, Guardian of the minor child
ren of deceased.
Jacob Brubacher, East Cocalico township. GiardlanAhip
Account. By Daniel Kline, Guardian of Samuel Wm
bacher, one of the minor children of deceased.
JOHN JOHNS, Register, - '
RoolsTEB:8 OFFICE, Lancaster, Nov. 19, 1860.
nov 20 4t 45
ASSIGNED - ESTATE OF THOMAS 3.
BAILEY.—Thomas J. Bailey, of Bteelville, Chester,
county, on the sth day or NOVEMBER, 1860, made a
voluntary assignment of all htsestatO to the undersigned
for the benefit of creditors: Notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims to present them to the undersigned;
and those indebted are reAueited to make immediate pay
ment. WILLI43I
Syszt.mus P.'o., Chester Co.
,[nov 23 6t 45
S TEPP'ING OPT
BY THE BARD OP TOWER HAIL.
When Buneombites their tongues keep still,
And flowing rivers run up bill;
When. fire won't barn ' And ice-won't cool,
And whales and boys don't go td school ;
When women do not sigh and pont
To dress in styles the " latest out,"
And don't deceive the Public's eyes,
With double-breasted, cotton lies;
When lawyers kindly make their pleas
As well withoutots with their fees;
When preachers practice what they preach, •
And Shylocks do not over-reach ;
When right hands of the get:Crone few, •
Know naught of what the left hands do;
Wheit %necks don't make the balms and pills
Which cure—no matter what the ills; • '
When Yankees do not make and.sell
The wooden nutmegs, known so well; •
When cool men all, yes, ev'ry one,
Give pounds two, thousand for a toad..
When milkmen's pumps don't yield, alas!
More profit than their cows and grass ;
When girls don't west, in spits of corns,
Tight shoes beneath their silks and lawns ;
Wheit tales oft told don't larger grow,
Like snow balls rolled about in snow;
And secrets told to A and B,
Don't go straight through to Y and Z;
When buttered bread, the school boys' pride,
Balls not upon the buttered side;
When doctors do not disagree
And "tweedle dam" is " tweedle dee:"
Then, States may'ask "Shall we secede?"
But not till then—Oh I no indeed/
With heart to heart and hand in hand,
In states United we will stand I
The Noavo and Bourn, and EAST and WEST,
Will be, in Union, loved and blessed;
And TOWES HALL shall proudly tower,
Majestic in its means and power
.To furnish all with garments rare,
The very beet, at prices fair,
Now where's the State, oh I where, we shout,
That" e'er will think of stepping out?
The largest and most complete assortment of Ready
Made Clothing in Philadelphia, now on hand, and for Bale
at the lowest possible prices, at
•TQWER
518 MARKET Street, .between Fifth and Sixth .ats ,
Philadelphia. BENNETT fr
. .
LANCASTER COUNTY RANK,
November 6th, 1860.
THE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAY
declared a dividend of four and one half per cent.
(43.) on the capital stock paid In, payable on demand.
nov 6 3t 43] • W. L. PEIPER, Cashier.
APPL .E St AP IE. LES!!
The largest and finest assortment of Apples ever ho
Lancaster, including every variety of Choice
Grafted Fruit, for sale wholesale and retail at' the
Match Factory, near the Railroad Depert.'All who
want apples are invited to call. Prices - tow.
nov 23 3t 44] . . H. 81.IIIBEIPC.
HA.G E BROTHERS
Have now in store a Large stock of
DOMESTIC DRY 7 HOODS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING' (loops,
which have been carefully selected for their Pall Piles—
and will be offered at LOWEST PRICES. • [now 6tf 43
ADIES' 'CLOTH CLOAK'S
•In all the 'NEW STYLES-comprising—the ARAB,
the WALKING CLOAK; the BOUKNO, the FULL BLACK,
&e., •
Also, a large stock of HEAVY FRENCIL BEATER and.
FINE BROADCLOTHS sultusble for Cloaks, etich'sefil be
rondo up to order iu any style desired, at short notice, by
nos , 6 tf 43] HAGER& BROTHERS:
I ADIES , FURS. LADLES , FURS.
L
HALER cE BROTHERS
have just received a large assortment of FANCY , -FURS,
consisting of Mink, Stone Martin, Russian. Fitch, Siberian'
Squirrel and Silver Martin, Which will be sold- at low
prices. - .[nor 8 tf rill
if
tfir, BROT.IL ERS
invite attention to their Large Btock of
CARPETS AND OIL' CLOTHS. ,
CROSSLEY'S BRUSSELS AND VELVET CARPETS,
TAPESTRY, INGRAIN,
LOWELL SUPERFINE, VENITIAN,
DUTCH HEMP . AND RAG CARPRT.6.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHEET OIL CLOTHS.
The above goods in a groat variety of new designs at
greatly reduced prices. [nov 6 ti 43
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
A Large Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
manufactured in superior style, of best ribrlcs.
Also, Cloths, Casaimeres, Over.Coatingti, Sattineter, Vest
logs, Jeans. &c., to which we invite attention.
nov 6 tf 43] HAGER & BROTHERS.
CHINA, GLA'SS' AND quirxiaysw Ityt.
10 o lbs. PRIME FEA,Z.E.II
1I9„.,
for sale by HAL ER & .11110THEit8.
nov 6
DISSOLUTION OF IPARTNRN6OI:IIP:*;••
The cliparteenibip heretofore existing bettveeti - ,the
subscriberigin the Cabinet Making. and' Carpenter busi
ness, in the vlllagerofEarlyille, Lancaster county, trey dis
solved by mutual consent on the 26th. of October,
.1860, of
which the public will take notice,
Buis REEMSNYDER,
. .
no* 64t* 43j ' JOSEPH s.-scrrARLEY.
TE' CHERSPI.INST.ITIITE.
An Institute for the 'Teachers, of Lancaster County,
will be held in Fulton Hall, Lancaster city, commencing
on MONDAY, the 3rd day of DECESIBEIt, at DI o'clock,
A. M., and continue during the, week. A vast amount
of interesting and useful matter will be brought
before the Institute by means of Lectures, Close Drills,
Essays and Discussions. The services of able Lecturers
have been secured. For full particnlars see Posters.
By Order of the Committee of Arrangements.,nov ,
It 44
6 6 EY STAND- YE ALL THE DAY
VT - IDLIdr —Any Lady or Gentleman in the 'United
States. possessing from $3 to $7, can enter into an easy and
respectable business, by which from $6 to $lO per day can
be nein - .Tor Pertiettlarf, iddreSt (wNtratamp,)
W. It ACTON *CO..
Aim 25 3m 37] North
,Sixth Street, Philadelphia-
OI L 011, Sweet 011, 0111 of
SPIRE, STONR, SENRHA, SASSAFRAS, *a, . .
For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKERS
Drug & Cbeudeal Store, West Ring 'treat, Lauer.
cab B.
ViTOOri.--Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood
Vl' of the boa 4 quati ty,ArdamillbdrAti.
Office East °Mugs iitioet, 2d door from NartliOileeis
at Oraedia Landing cm ttusOoneetoim. Ur: 20 tf, 24
o s, acci...o.tnnainomi cloves, 8a.131 ,
Ftestra, SAMING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, 'Rite
MEGS, Ac. Doi- sale at THOMAS ELLMAIEWS
DrAg & - OherakiAStore West , King - ibliet Tanen
.'•,
•
PTIOTOGRAPRY,
BltAlioll*9, executed In the beet atylko ,known
the art., et ,
. , .
0.- G. 012AN'E'S GALL,ERY;.
532 Arch Street, last of Sixth., Philadelithla.
Life Nee In 011 iuid PastiI;STEB.EOBOOEIO PORTRAITS.;
Amtretypee, Daverreoty Ac., kir Oeses,,Mediallorus.
2 . 12 ?.5, /4°6 2, ac. . . , , • fang 14 /7 81 ,
W.9.YLABI de SWENT ZED., VON..
1../ Linnet) practice Dentistry at their Mee, CO% North
Queen Etteit r y half 'square Dam ,the P. X; D. Depot; law
water, Pis: • ,• rue is
mIsTATE DPAINOMAS - EI3IIILBLIN LATIS,.
Li Of Little Britain twp., Lancaster enmity; deed.—Let
tors testanisutalyonliteabove abate baying been granted
to •the - subscriber. residing in said kownship, notice 'is
.bershy given persona indebted . to - make immediate
payload, and thee, having old= will present them duly
awn lite 441 • - • --Szerartor.
106ITATE OP - 111611fEtif 313136116L81AN,
14 late of the Stet* of dfarylowl dred..--Lettors of Ad
ministrationon the Adds of Elear7 Mwasehaso, got: the State of
M n dwed,bwriag bees: grouted. to - the
sulbserlber raddiutlw the Oily of Laneastar :call peewee
indebted to odd estate are requested - to- make- immediate
payment, and thole haring claims-WU present them, with
out delay, properly authenticated for isthmoid.
nos 6 6ts 43]
-
MiSTA.TICr OP PARK.-BIABON, LATE O F
Matr.hisisne towasidp, deeessed.—lattsarteateasest
sakt estate having bees meted to the on en.
pezione 'indebted tharetoare requded to make -immedi
ate payment, and those having demendsagainattise same
will present them for sett/meat to the. undeedgned, -re
siding in said tovn:adtip. -JACOB B. MANN,
act SO Ate 42] . - - Preenter.
MISTAIRK OFPBABIECILL JIBMIEISIII, LATE
J 24 of Fulton twp., Inneaster antirty„ deed.—Letters of
administration on the-above estate having been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Little Britain twp., all perilous.
Indebted to said estate. are requested to-make immediate
payment, and • thole having claim against She same wily
present them duly authenticated for settlement. . -
sop 23 6t 37): JESSE JENBINB, Administrator, .
A EINIONED ESTATE OW WILLIA M
JACOBY.—Whereas William Jacoby, of , Earl sep
off theaOth day of•OCTOBBIt; 1860,-made a voluntary
assignment of ell his Estate, to . the ®designed- for the
benefit- of Mr creditors: Notice is .hersby- given to
persons having claims, to present. them to the - under
signed, and those indebted are requested to make immedi.
ate payment JOHN C. MARTIN,.
O. &110111114 AN,
oat 29 tit 411 vocuirvxus, P. O,,caster CO. •
ACCOUNTS OF TELIIIST AND ASSIGN..
ED ESTATES.—Tbe Accounts of the following shamed
Estates have been exhibited and tiled in the Ofilee of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Laureates
county, to wit:
. . .
Jacob Bard's! Estate, Henry Shreiner, Committee.
Jeremiah Cooper, Assigned Estate, Nathaniel Mayer,
Assignee.
Jamee 0. Ewing; Assigned Estate, Jno. Martin and Wm.
Pickel, Assignees.
'John Greider, Trost Estate, Thomas Robinson, Trustee:
Samuel Good, Trust Estate, H. B. Greybill. True •
Samuel Rohr, Assigned Estate,- Martin B. Peiffer and
Jacob R. Hoffer: Assignees. - -
Robe Lancaster Paving' ee. Institution, Assigned Estate, T. L.
rta, Assign
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in - any.
of mid Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY,
the 26th day of NOVEMBER, 1860, for the confirmation
and allowance of the mid accounts, unless exceptions be
be tiled or cane shown why said accounts should not be
allowed. W. CARPENTER, Pro'y.
Prom's' Ornos, Lancaster, October 27,.1860.
oct SO 4t 42
TIIST PUBLIS D
0 SMITH'S NEW GEOGRAPHY, containing a concise
text of Explanatory Notes with
OVER ONE HUNDRED SUPS—.
for the use of schools in the United States and Canada.
No paina hare been spared to combine in this work all
that is essential to a . •
COMPLETE mil) COMPREHENSIVE
CHOOL GEOG.RAPHY.;
and great care has been takeniu its construction to render
it of the greatest practical usefulness. in the school room
and family. It will be found to answer the Otra Tnous-
ANDESD Osa" Queen:nasked by inquidtive pupils, and
that the study. of Geography, in this work, is.made a pleas-1
ing pastime.
fottoolDireetors and Teachers supplied - at introductory
rates...
.For sale,.wholesale and retail, at
J. ILIVFATELABFPNItI3,
novl3 tf 44] Cor. of North Queen and Orange sta.. :
• -
ri_lilaNDPS ONE PRICE • , . .
HAT AND OAP STONE.
(Corner of the Five Story .Siock,).
N. Wyet COHNEB. oP,NIOEMH AND, 44,02 . STB.EsTs t PBTLADA.
The publicare respectfully invited to bear in mind that
attbis Store may be foundaa. assortment of -Pashiotutble
and Handsome ,
MOLESKIN DRESS HATS,SOFT• HATS,
HIGH, LOW /OM =nut DE MI CROWN,
. CLOTH' AND O , LAZED,,G4FB,
Plush and Piusb Trimmed Hats and Ctlyrfor Me:nand BoYit;
Fancy Hats end Caps for Children at Fair Prim.
ARP' NO TWO.. PRICES, FOR. REGULAR GOODS. 'ER
GENUINE FAMILY LIA.VIEVRS.'
WIC. B. 110.1 i H 0 (TSB .4.
IMPoRTEILS ADIT.WHOLZENA DBALEICH IN
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS ATID
beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United
States to their Pure Winea and Liquors, put up under their
own supervision, for Family and Medicituil. - USe,. In cases
assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military and other
public bodies, who require to, purchase in large or small
quatttities, to mks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with.
Price List sent on application.
OLD Y oltEltousE Bi"Tt TES.
Recommended by the Stet physicians as the.best remedy
known forDyspepets, Indigestion, Debility, and all Nervous
Diseaies. As a beverage, it is pure, wholeaome, and deli
cious to the taste. Bold by all Druggiats.
• WM. R. MOREHOUSE' lk CO., FroP'rE7
3 and Exchange 11..0 N
• Jersey City;
F. S.—The subacribere wish to engage a fli'w actitla mer 4
as Local and Traveling- agents for their hones, to whom
liberal inducements will be offered: For particulars, ad ,
dress as above.
tirAigIIPAOTIIRING ANDSEANINGF M.ll.-
111 L . CHINA prLeo.r. .
The undertigued ire 'now . prepared to stiatinfactpre'; at,
the Sewing Machine Depot, Centro Square, Lancatter, • Pa,
either wholesale or, retail, any. number of Ladies' Cloaks
and Mai:4lllas, ,Glentlernen'el Shirts . and Wrappers, And
ChildibierClotlifinkbf, every description.
Also,' elf kinds Of SEWING AfACRENE
done to order.
Also, a large variety of LADIES' GARMENTS, Cloaking
Cloth,.Lace, Inserting, Cord and Tassels, Edging,. Collars,
Fancy setts dt Col Tara 'land Sleeves, Head . Nets, F.d.rta,
Hoop Skirts, Pearl Pine, Buckles, Rid Gloves, Zephyr,
Handkerchiefs. T. immings, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery,
Gentlemen's Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers, Collars,
Neck-ties, Hose, Gloves, Suspendere, Pearl Studs and Sleeve
Links, Silk Thread, Needles, 011 and 011 Cane for Sewing
Machines, and a variety of other articles for sale. Also, a
large assortment of
S TF I N G M A CH:INE • ff, - ",
such as Grover & Baker's, Wheeler NWllson's, I. Singer's,
Ladd, Webster & Co's., Harris, Bondoir, and others.
nov 6 3m 433 DELLINGER Jr. CO.
. -
VN I PQ G N , lr . D
DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD,
N. N. Ooßitin ISTII AND CHEATANJT. Sthasys,
PHILADELPHIA.
Exemite all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty;
correctness and despatcb—Original Designs furnished for
Fine Book - Illustrations—Persons wishing Cuts, by sending
a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of
COLLEGES. CHURCJIES:
COTTAGES, STORE FRONTS,
PORTRAITS. MACHINES, •
STOVES, PATENTS, .to.
Engraved as well as on personal application.
FANCY ENVELOPES, LABELS, BILL HEADINGS,
SHOW BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS and other . CARDS,
engraved In the highest style of the Art, andht tbe lowest
prices.
For Specimens of Iles Engraving,. Fes the Illustrated
Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., E. H. BUTLER .4 Co.,
Ac., [oct 231 y 41
CO , BYRNE
. SOPITEL.EABT CONNER OP STH AND RACE STREETS,,
'PHILADELPHIA.
Respectfully calls, the attention of the pnblio, to his
splendid assortment of HATS. STRAW GOODS. CAPS.
LAMES' runs, CHICDRENS' FANCY BEATERS - Li
and - FELT HATS, MI of which cannot be excelled,
and at. moderate prices. Also, Hamlin:labs' Vest
$3.00 HATS that can be obtained' in the city: Call end
examine.
.AE Remember the Sign of the Lion, - Tiger andliwir.• ,•
,
} DEADY JU.AIItE CLOTHING / •
it A large and complete assortment of • , . ,
SEASOItAIILS.
.700 NEN AND 80Y.73..,
Made In superior style of best fabrics. Also
CLOTHS, .CASSIIIRDES, DV,ERCOATINGS,
SATOIDTTS, — ,YESTINGS, . • 3MAXB,
, '•For stde"at lowestkprices by ' •
. erg 21 tf 32 ILAGER •&, BROTHERS.
OTICE"••TO- PALR'Id-BRISI•
I have received at my Agriculture,' Implenienr• and
Seed Warehouses large stock of the Telegraphltity, Straw
and Corn Fodder Cutters &four sizes,' Coleman's Farm
Chopping Mill, with Process's Improvement, Corn ekelters,
Ploughs and Plough Castings, York-Oannty Roofing Slits
Clover Seed. ,Sc., Are.
•;1 Farmers are invited to. give me a - call, Encl examine
I stock, aa.l will sell Et the lortest 'prices. ' • ••. •
- 'ADAM Et BARB, =
Agrichlttlnitlnplement and Seed Warehouse, E King
street,' neat' 4o,orlo.Lanes' Dry Goods StorsiLancastar: - •
oet • '
- _
Magnificent Areeoitment of
lJ all lb's 'newest styles imported this season, with every
new material,. made up and trimmed in the very beet man
tier, at prime that defy all competition, at the Cloak
Store; N. E. corner ef . ElOth and "Walnut streets,
delphla.
,fILOASCS...-The Viti Cloak. Store, Sio:
I._/.142 North Sightteetreet. 'Every one ie talking of the
great banal - Oa and ,sapericir qtrilllty of the eloake at the
new Cloak Store, `Nb. 142 N.*Efghili street, Philadelphia. •
ArILOMECS..-.lf-yatt waniFittie lbest'inattis
for your money, go to'the City 'Crkink Store, No. 142
N. Eight greet, above Cherry; Philadelthis.' • •
City Cloak Stoiii No.
VV 142 North ,Eighth street, YtilladelpNa, le wag to be
4116 bait and ctleapinit efou t¢ the city. • = - ac
CLOAKS S CLOAKS f CLOAKS
WHOLLIAT,E NNERS,
R 'll7 0 r&L' TT O 'l F
'TII.I , 'Et BA if - 0 if
AT THE ' LOWRST CASA ,',PRICES.
=ROE:ANIS OWN AIATERSALS lUDS - IF DEMSED.
HENRY WINS;
act 80 2m 421 . 23 . 5. Ninth ntiant; Philadelp,BlA4-
.
T ItCORPORATED- 1 . 81.01 i
I. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, 'CONN% CAPITAL. AND A55ET8 — 59313,7Q79.00.
• , HUNTLI`IGTONi President.
P. C. Atthr,liectetary. •, • •,
Policies Issued and renewed; Josses 'equitably Wasted
and paid ineniediately. upon :Satisfactory proofs. in New
Pork funds, by ttibundeirsigned, the DULY AUTHORIZED
AGENT. JAMBE BLACK,
. .
oct 43 1y,411 Akene for Lancaster Co.
A STRAV COCA..-C . sitne to the premises
of the subscriber, in Providence township, Lancaster
cortnty, on. the Yth of August lest, a large light •
RED COW, itiPliossd bS',about 11 years old;. ..apj
with . a.widte stripe Over. the lack and . whitefore• P"'"
head, and'blind of the right eye: The owner is requeszen
to come foriiard, prove property, pay expeaSetc, and take
her away--OCherwlee she will be disposed of aciording to
law.
23 • .10141 ,
pet 3m 41
•
. . .
A MERICAN JAWS INSIMANDEI AND
TRUST ObMPANY.
_CAPITAL -STOOK, $500,009-
OunkPlinrn Building. Walnut street, S. E. coroe . r of Fourth
LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL METWAVRATES,
oratJoint Stock .Rates, . at about 20 per cent. less, or at
Total Ahethemee Rates the lowest in the world. _ _
A. WHILLDIN, Proddent.
J. 0. Sirs Secretary.
rft 8 .1 13 4 1 . 1 31 4 .1-t FoUtn,. ll Pg.o l 7)et, 4gepti Jur Lanus,
ter • [that
, ' 4 ly 10 ;
AirA i) Br E„ar.
for the speedy and effeetual . Cure of, all. inilanuriationz,
Peems,:lltietunattam,Dyepepela coal aver Complaint, Piles,
tilmval, and MI Acute and Minato bileasei Adults and
Childten.—Bend 3 sent Stamp to-kar. .
• - -
.
Hundreds of ttsOmonialA. , , 2d70. Phils4'4 P:
sir- Agency-LW. Oor. Tided and Asoh Bfreets.
-
AILTANTED.-.C/arksh to call and OXIIIM/1110
rtwDLiMOND, POINTED net& lt EMBER PEN,
vartaated for Worth:Woad olunibil
WEdTHANYY 8,
N 0.44 North ilinoan arrest, Colmar at Oran%
may 21
TIESIRARLJA REAL ESTATE 1 FOR
- 1 1 / I Thaffili.Y.':titte.,4th ot. . ,Dsoolllllll
next, the undersigned Adnainietrator, tritb. the lOC. an=
muted, of the estate of George_Rupley, late of the Borough
uf Washington. In the County Puicsustar i deceased, and.
minitring Suentor of. Ams Fmk deoutaid, slittioUnd
In execution of =soder id the, Orphans'.-Court
souut7, r nlll all yuddlo.venditia at the "publie how of
Boojemin Kauffman, Esq., in ac id .8=144 the :following
reel legate, late of maid deamett,i., _
ft* ion OF OItOUND, situated In /03411 t, to
DA numbered in thegamersi.gdess of said Ltermtglt .165,"
situated on the north aide of Maier Mint, bedeleenitruket
street and the./lentpiliM rued, 'Winded on the
Manor street, on the west and north by imitate all nom
oa theeut by Lot strntosred4+l74,"-with a 0 MED
FRAM, amp .3007..DWILGLLN0 ROMA With
under lie and other sinall ontleaDdlegs thereon
lobe murdosredl7.4 and moo, thrteorneeotliwookMtiet
and the Bensidleid nond i lsounded oa the olithbillusee
ilt...k.oti the, east by rinds on the l'ortAl*_;
a eihnr, and .on** the west by. Lot No , 185,
lIOO3E, jot
within TWO-STORM:I DOll/11,1{ FRAME two tebeits 'attached; a Weeseile Shop, '
Ram Otniage. Hoe Stable, Own Crib, and a nu m=
bar of Apple end; ther Fruit Tress thereon:
_Lots Nos. 184, 176 sod 182, intuited the south Meet
Rapho street, adjoining each other. bounded on the north •
by said Rapho street, on.the east by the Renrpfteld road,
and en the south and west by public alleys.
Lots N 09,162.177 erullBl. situated adjoining each other,
on the south side of Donegal atria; bounded on the north
by said street, on the out by the Hemplield nerd, and on
the south and west by public alleyn '
All the above described' Lots are enclosed with 'good
fences, and are in a high state of culticatlon;
Lot numbered 'fin," situated On the Muth Me of °ones)
tone street; between Market atreedaud the RemptieM road'
bounded on the north by. said street, on the east by ground
a Edward diouse,,and on the south 'and west by public
Bale will begin at,'.3 o'clock in the' afternoon. Ten=
rash on the let of April next,
nov 13 to 44]
CHRIBTIO CIi&ELES,
Admlnierntor and Executor, &e.
DESIRABLE BOWEL PROPERTY FOR
SALE.--Crt THURSDAY, NOVEidliiiii Zid; 1860, the
'undersigned will Sell, ley public vendne, - on the promisee,
his hotel property in Welt King street, in the City of
Lancaster, known'as THE SORREL HORSE HOTEL," in
the first squire of the city. The 'property consists of a
twoetory and attic BRICK TAVERN HOUSE,
with a large basement, an extensive backhuild•
ins: and large, commodious, airy and lira E
proof 'getting,. sufficient, for 100 horses, and the
lot of ground belonging thereto,- containing in front on
West King street, 88 feet and 9 inches, and in depth • 215
feet to a public alley, adjoining'
,Property of Di. Wm.- - B.
Fahnestock on the east; and Hon. A. E. Roberta on the
weed: ''Thu yard is large,"with access tcrlt by wide alleys -
in"
This hotel is one of the beet in the - city for regular busi
ness', baring always had its full. share of custom, and for
the last several years has been increasing largely. Its
proximity to Fulton Hall, (being the nearest hotel,) ewe
it advantages over any other in the city. •
Possession and indisputable title will be given on the
first of April next. -
Part of thepurchase money can remain on the ptmisee.
Sale win begin at 6 o'clock on the evening of us.M
nor .6 to 43] , ZACOB•LERIAN.
lIBLIC 'SALE OF E.
REAL ..STAT_E.
e.;
P. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
berland county, I will aroma to public sale on the proud.
es, on FRIDAY the 23rd of NOVEMBHR, 1860, at 11
o'clock, A. MC the real Cittote Ilitirge Buttoiff; deoeatildi
situate bc Silver Bpring'township, Cumberland county: -
Ist. A tract of laid which lies on the road leadinglrom
kiiitiraticsbargtO Hogestown, about half way between the
twoplaies„'ou which the said. George Billiard' lived, con—
taining 17 acres and 13 perches, having a good `
FRAME HOUSE and Frame Barn thereon erected, . 613
with other out-lowsei, q cistereald'lddd water '-
at the door, and all of whieh-le cleared and in a
good state of ctiltivation;sind having , also an , orchard of
apple and other fruit treason iK '
• End. -A trait of land adjoining , the above and "on the
sibtleiroadosontaining 48 attus:snd illtperches; with :a good
House and Bairn andictherlmprturetnehts,litttl Ili excellent;
yorohg orchard andneverfalling water on it: The *hole'
is cleared and tinder good fence except stoat Ave acres: •
Terms made known on the day of
- !GEORGE -BUTTOBYIk -
Adm'r Geo' Brittorff,. dec'd. •
nor 6 St 431
BEAUTY ITMOUT PAINT!
Dr. F. BosiveWs Beautifier;
F9a. *.icseoviara,
TAN PIMPLES - AND. :F RECKLES ,
.And imparting a permanent Mem to the Commuss
lON. .It renders rouge ; vermillion, pink-mincers
and all other coloring material-foe the face; wholli
imperil none. It supersedes entirely, all such dele
terious mixtures. It fis the most astonishing,
liegenerator of the Natural Itud
. . .
of the cheeks, and health to the complexion ever
presented to the world. .
-This BEAMFINaI is just what its name hapcirts,
It ds another oe the extraordinary developments.
or chemical eleotrie affinity, and operates like
•
Mating..klic± gq*elifist.Face Eandsome„
curing by degrees all the blots and dimooloratiOns
.of the cuticle which so -often disfigure - the.most
regularly conetructed visage. It imparts at the
same time that permanent
Bloom to tie Complexion,.
which , is , only the rointit of the skin's excellent
health,• and of the Turfed restoration of its natn-
It thoroughly and immediately eurea
Tan, Preekles, Salaams, PliStalss, Pimples,
tme, Skin-Worms, Moth. and
flmall-Pot Marks.
. .
Indeed,' its effect in ouch cases - is almost Mir:ta
boos. Itit anti-inflammatory , nature is irresistibly..
It softens, soothes, man* neutrallies the trrita:'
and restores tlie health of the part".
affedted.; imparts a brill - hint; bloom to the cheek'
and lips . ; it"ptoducesi tintonly excelled by nature
itself without the poseibtlity of detedtion.
. •
• ; Freckles are at once Obliterated;
Pimples disappera ae if under the operation
.of a
spelL POCK-MARS tune our in a manner scarce
ly to.be'credited even by those who witness their.
gradual extinction. .In short, the BEAITITEMEL is
placed before the world far just what its inherent
and unexampled medical properties warrant : not
only as an article for the
VoLlette ite , iond all
brit as unquestionably, a
Radical Face Embellisher
never approached in Its perfection by any thing
yet produced in the world.
pRIOE, 60 CENTS PER PACKAGE,
wile& can be sent to any part of the world, by
mail, in-perfect ,safety. Vilna
,pnrebased of my
Agents, or at my office, the Price is 50 Cants.
The extra 10 cents is for postage.
DR. F. W. lIMMLL'S
Soperfliaom Hair Eradicator
For removing the unnecessary and disfiguring hair
that sometimes obtrudes Itself upon a fair lady's
lips, chin, neck, arms or shoulder ; or persists in
growing too low down upon her forehm.d.
Dr. Boswell's Superfluous Hair Eradicator
sweeps away all these little but annoying irregu
-levities leaves the akin white and clean, arrests
thelhair in its growth, and makes each apnt loblk
is if tilled bisin originally produced by nature In
its state of 'dazzling purity and perfection.
Price $i . per bottle, which can be sent by mall
to any part of the'world wttti perfect safety, free
of postage.
The Bliss of Marriage,
Slue volume, 200 pages, 82mo. Prlee'in c10th,.215
cents.
• This is 'decidedly. tfie ?most fascinating; interest
bag, and really useful and practical work on Court
ship, Matrimony, and the Duties and Delights of
Married Life, that has ever been issued from the
AxnericitiTress.
All Ds:'Bosirsr.32l4 articles are sent by mail, free
of postaga.
AII order's must addressed to . ' '
_• • .
DR. F: W. BOSWELL;
No. 5 Beekman Otreet,lffne Yor7i,
(onus ZEES PA= HARZ.)
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
,ieltViAt-ifa,V, Vail/ 4.414]
.4R0. 3 1.477C
-
A SUIT Ft LATTIE
TONIC D
DYS P l°
T o THE HITIVASARP NEW JERSEY
AND APOTIIECARIEB, DRZOGISTB. T ORL I NRS ,AND:*-
VATS ,YAMILIRB.
WOLFE'S pm coIINAO BRANDY.. '
WOLFE% PURE MADICBIA, SHERRY AND POET.WINE.
wourrs PUDE JAMAICA. AND ST. cnour rarsr. ,
WQLPS'S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY.
...A f, .N" 8.0 T .
I beg leave to call' the attention Of the citizens of the
United Stated in the above Wines _and ,Liquott, imported
by lIDOLPII6 WOLF!. of New York, whose - name le,familiar
In every part of this country for the purity of bletele
brated Soarnour SCEMAPPB. Mr. ,Woune, in his letter to
me, speaking of the purify of his .19116ns and . Lionel*,
says: "I will stake the,
reputation ai a;nten; my stanching
as a Merchant of thirty',years' tesrdenerilo the City of
New York, that all the BRANDY and Woes' whicht bottle
are pure as imported, and of the beet qtudity, and 'Can be
relied Upon by every purchaser." Every bottle. has the
prOpeletor's name on the wax, and a few simile of his sign&
lure on -Ike- certificate.. The - public.are respectfully in
vited' to carrand thetiikelyes: For sale at, 13,4-
1.4 bytdrApethectuicti and Grocers in "Philadelphia:
GEORGE H. ASHTON,'" .
No. 832 Market West, Philadelphia, •
Bole Agent for Philadelphia.
,Readtlie . follbwing from the New York o:wrier:
Exedmotri Busts= rat ohs . 14w Yon Maracmtnt.
We are happy in inform oar fellow—eitisens that'there is
one place in our city - where the physician, apothecar4 and
country merchant, can go and purchase pare Wines. add
Llquore, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. ,- -
- We do not Intend to give an elaborate description:: of tide
merchant's extettairebusiness; although it will well repay -
any stranger Or to visit Unotrao. Wourell exten.
etre warehouse, Noe. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and:Nos.
17, 19 and 21, Marketneld street: 'His stock of Schnapps
on hand ready for shipment could not have been. lee/khan
thirty thousand 'eases t, the Brandy,' some. teat thousand
cases—Thitage Of 1838 to 1858; laid ten thousand Oases' of
Madeira, Sherryand Port Wine, Scotch and Irish'Whie ,
key, Jamaica and Bt. Croix Rum, some very old ande'nual
to any in this country. He ale; had three -large cellars,
filled with Erandy,. Winei embe r ' under- Ocuttom .
House key, ready- kw bottling. 111C:Votaa's sales' of
Schnapps last rear amounted to env: hundred and eighty
thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years he
may be equally sueeessfol with his Brandies and Wines.
His - business merits the patronage of every lover Of his
species. Private families who • with purer Wines: and
Liquors for medical use should send their orders Alma to
Mr. WOLFE!, until every Apothecary in-the land make up
their .mindtt‘te .dlscard - the' poironomf 'stuff *dui their
atielveand - replace it with Wcara's pure Wrtuat and
•
We understand:Mr. Won% for the accommodation of
small dealers kr-the :country, 'pate up assorted cases, of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man and such a'merchant,
should be inntatned.sgainst'his teas of 'thousands ofoppo.
nents hi the United States, who sell nothing but imita
tions, niinons alike to human health and happiness.
John D. Sidles, Grocer. N o . lB
. Nast King sty.ltgent..
metal r tics,
11 k" V; A II T ;0 - Al
l WH9I4IIIIALNGNONAN I / 4 WINN AND LAMB; NrOlt
Nos. 186=181 North Sid stisot t RhUsflsishlo.
.doe 26 1,1110
1111 LIM
Qtamk,
cato "Ix PAR.A.
.wour..vcoNcuivrEATED" , •- •
, • - . s .• oompouNE • FLUID ELETEAm BUORII
A Wildly" and Specific Remedy__
Tor Diseaseirof the BLADDER, IC:U/NATSI.GRAIEL, and
DROPSICAL awELLINGE..
, Thia: magmas iamaaat 440:power ,Thgeatlonc sad
adios thaABSORBENTS hito • healthy 7 action. by which
tbeIiVATERFAREGII,, Ptilepoeitio and all UN=
NATURAL, L EnAAGHWENTII-Are wail ;ail
PAIN ANDLNI LAIIkiArION. sad VI foe
XXX,. W 11-1124 - ..,0 R, 0
naimEorays =rum. nnu.. •
f•-•,..Fec Weaknessia
Arising from Eicieway./labila g.Diaapaisaa,:Ead ma:
Early la
eretket or.A.hoes..
AresPDED,wrliC
batuvaiduaato kkadia k , , ,L 00:
yna 40.P.mas
'Lase of Hemay, - phigicolttioathing:
Welk Nome, -
Horror of Disease, ...Wakelaitee,
Maness of Vision, in the Rack, •
llistrawnl ftellibladaOf:GtalliailialforSY * l l4
Hotifigurds,, • .. , zuuttasceL,Eke noun
Dug.= f thi.kiiia, PA
oQir,Braiaialaio fbe 7 i o, 4
•
These ey . itptenue, iNortd.tolo Set, Irltteß Uthl MOW:
eine Invar iably remove", sooa follows
,IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC. FITS,
IN- ONE OF maim-Tam PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
Who can Say that they are ncit_frequently followed by
thew' "DIREFUL DISEASES,.!
INSANITY: AND ooistratimoNp
Meal are aware of cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE Exams OF THE irraws. ASYLUMS,
And tits ./k/ancludy-Dentlis by Cteuswiplion,,
OWL =PLO trrtArte TO Tall TIME or TUT AITIKRZION.
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED. WITH OR
. GANIC WEAKNESS,
Require' the aid of medicine etrangtbon and
- In vig orate the System.
WkiA TITLYBOIeT EXTRACT BUCRU inocrialy doer,
TiLtAL-Will =TIN= TM MOTS 111SPTICAL.
FEW aLItii—TEUALES-4EMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, KINGLY, MARRIED OR °MINIM
PLATING IdA.IIRLAGE,
IN.NLANY AVITXXIONS pEcuu.a.E. TO IBMs
the Extract Brian is unequalled bj any other remedy, as
in - Cblorosis -or Retention,. Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scir
rhons state of the Uterus, Licicorrhosate Whit* Sterility,'
and.for all complaints InclL3nt to the sex, whether arising
from Indiscretion, Habits of 'Dissipation, or in the
, " DECLINE OR CHANGE OR LIFE.
NO PIiNCLY swum arwrraoft
•
MUM No Non ILuaut, oN. torpizawrr
MEDICINE 701. 178PLIAJLINT AND DLITGE101:18 DUILIZILL.
HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT SUOMI ''
aDaEs
SEOENT DISEASES
In all their Stages,. • At little Expense;
Little.o:c no change in Met; _ No inconvenience ;
And no. `
It nausea a (regnant desire end' gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructiong
Preventing and Oaring Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the
cllum of diseases, and expelling P 011301101311, Diseased, and
worn-out Matter.
. THOUSANDS 1:11::N TROIIIIA4 I / 6
. WHO NAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OP QUACKS,
and who have. paid Ham PIES to be eared in a short time,
hire found they were deceived, an that the "POISON "
has, by the :use Of ‘ !PO , FiR7I I I. 'altrarwrs," been dried
up in the spawn; to break out in an aggravated form, and
.PE.RHAPS AFTER. 'MARRIAGE.
'Use figursoiree Rim Gar Raclin for all affections and
diaeases of-the
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existingin
•AIAL.E on FEMALE,
Trrom'whatever cause originatini and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
_Djaemee of these Organs require the aid of a DIUR.ETIO.
of.
BUCHU •
JS ntz GREAT DICILET/C, -
And iacertain to have the desired effect in all Himmel! FOR,
WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. . •
.. „ .
Evidence of the most reliable .and.reSpensible dui:meter
will accompany the medicineli:
•'
OFATIFICATEB OF CUBES,
•
From 8 to 20 years' standing,
WITH itman smOthi TO
SCIENCE AND FAME. .
PRICE $1 00 PER - BOTTLE,. OR SIX FOR 55 00.
Delivered to any Address, Seeitiety, peeked from observa
tion. .
.DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMITMCATIONS.
CURES GIIMIAIITEED I ADVICE ,atensi 1
..... ._
AFFIDAVIT
. .
Personally appeared before me, am Alderman of the City
of Philadelphia, H. T.. ilawasoLp, who, being duly sworn,
doth say, his preparaticate contain no narcotic, no mercury,
or other inj rufous' dingo, but are purely vegetable.
' H. T. HELMBODD.
Sworn Mil suliaaritred before ma, this 23rd day of No
vember', MAL . . WM. P. lUBBERD, Alderman,
Ninth St. above Race, Phila.
Address letters for infonnatioUlti conthionce to
IL 'P..H.ELISIBOLD, - Chemist,
BEW ARE
Depot, 104 South Tenth St.,Tfi - harm% Ch NP estimt, Phila. ,
OF COUNTERFEI r AND ITRINCIPLRD-
DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispos, or virtu. . CYFiN " arid "OTHER"
ARTICLES ON TELE REM:TUTU* Aii s AlED HT
Genuitiii"PrPpapitions,
" r Ititnict Buchu,
". Sarsaparilla,
" Imfrinved Rpse Wash.
Aa" SOLD BY ALL DRKGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
ASK - FOR HELMBOLD'S: TARPI,NO OTHER.
Cut out the advertisenient and ssind'ibr it, and. avoid
Imposition and Exposure.
For eale.by KADFILA N 4 CO„;atellookifield & Co, No.
1 Kra.mph's I . ;Euit Orange ethreat, Uneasier.
••• . • . • , .
- ioirElEvs Suvr,arcit,S-Vittreic
FOR HOT A. N71..001. ~DISHR.S. OF ALL KINDS.
The mdit delicitms and appetising
PitiOe," Inventid. by the renowned
SOYSII." for the London Reform
lub, is, since his decease, menu-
Mtlired wellknown timise
f Cantu & BLACESN'LL.I., Lotidon,
nom the bricinal recipe. It is the
ii:osite Sauce in: England, and on
ie dontinent, with a high and
srowing reputation among. Amer.'
can EPicures, and is much aPproved
of aria stimulant to the appettte and aid to di.testion,
OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS.
"We recommend our correspondent to try Moto.
BOria's new•Bance, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce.' It is
made after the Turitish recipe; its flavor Is excellent, and
it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak . dlges•
tion."—The Lancet•
"Savory., Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of
Soyer."—Observer.
_
_
"A moat valuta:llx adjunct to Fish, Flash, and Fowl, and
should have Uplace on every takler—Attac .
EOM Agents for Oa Dit t ikid &Mee:
GARDNER G. YVELLN, ; Ai Fulton street, New York. .
BRAY k HAYES, 84 Cornhlll, Boston. -.-
For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere.
Jan • sowlyl.
BCERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CEL2IttleiT:D. ROLLAND REMEDY FOR'
DTSP •
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
SLIVER
WEAKistASS'OF"ANY — KIND — •
FEVER AND ACUE • •
Amu the vaillous affections ConsKitent Upon a - disordered
. ,
sTollif.AVH - OR . 1...1y.E11; -
Such as Indigsastion,Acidity.of the etnn , h, Colicky Paine,
Heartburn, Lose of Appetite, ,Despondenoy„Costireausas,,
Blind and Bleeding Piles,. In all .Nervous,, Itheamattic, and
Neuralgic Affections, it ken in numerous instances Proud.
highly benetleisl f and In others el:foetal a.dedded snare...
Tide -
.fa apurely-yegetablo compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principles, after-.the manner of the celebrated
Holland Professar,lieutheyo. -Its, regulation at home pro.
duced its introductionlsem the demand commencing with
three of the Fatherland ;Eigattered , over the face of this
mighty country, many of . whom brought with them and
banded down the tr aaitl ori of lie nine. It is now ofered
to the American public, knotainY that its truly wonderful
medicinal virtues must tosnoknotaelged-
It Is particularly-rememmended to _those_peree;ei Tbose
oonstitatiens may,hasii been IstipahMbytha coutlnnous yea
of ardentepirite, of other Larme'er
instantaneous in effect; it finds : lt/34* dhedly, to the'seat
of life, thrilling and quickening:every nerve, retaining the
drc *P I PSIK t s v A Plctr !Df 4 4 ll 4,whatth( B4 .d
N c&-.., - Whaesrer expecte to, find Oki s ItonTaga vfil
be dieeStOkted; . brit be the'slOcsiamic ltrw'spiriteff,
wall provekgnsteral aromatic cornjal, toskisted of sliiirdiar
READ. , CAREFULLYI • •
. . .
The Genuine:PlO:a, 'Wieciintnited Ikettniiehr Itolland
Bitters Is pet enln Itstr-Oint bottles only, and retailed at
Ore bottle,ar ektiottlesibr Fry!. Daum*. The
greet denlintribr MILS trulyeehilireted Medicine hAstndbied
man imitatione, which, the Palle MUM Sal 113415 t
Sir Beware nf In*adtion.
,Bee , that out nemeis on the
lebel oCerery braid yon buy.
byWp bg 'Druggis mos I ts generally.. It can be torrerded
- ress:to
• - BOLE PROPRIBTO.IIB,..
BENJANON PAGE, YR.. Sy CO:
iw. !s orAcTmaiim .
shannattutists n ettmusts.
.
SVJR •
For sale : iv -KAUFMAN & CO., No. 1 ElAsiCirangs street,
;111g..Tirt:*0111ILID
1.11 FA)/61 OF 120 - Dx+44.B ACREB.-,--The. subscriber hav
ing sold four of hie Farms; will sell the remaining one of
120 ACRES; it le ; situted near the Village, bounded by
the nniln load leading ' to Wilmington, only a a/Met walk to
the Depot of the - Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad; dividedinto °enclosures, the crops this season
of Hey, Oats,Coni andr Wheatarreacereledkr.fewlarms of
its aim. The buildingseonsiets of a TWO-91011Y
BRICK DWELLING AND 'KITCHEN, containing
9 roome„with.BAßN.6o by-50 feet, stabling under
for stock; also goodalsed building forgood And
, all convenient and new. and rep The Farm
Wei tended that nearly the entire half of all the outside
usee.,see kept , np- by the' adjoining farms, which are
owned : by good neighbors; that keep good 031tC8B. .A never
falling:-stream of Spring .water-runs through the fared,
which make it forgraaing purposesumeamang the beet in
the county, _ Parsons wanting a larger. farm there era fora
7 sere lots adjoining which the purchaser CILDJUITO at the
nine Priee-he
pays for the farm, Long credit :on ono-half
the purchase money.. Market- within_ is:quarter - to , one
mile, nearly.as good as thaPhiladelphbx markets. Churches
and SchooDshont walk on a good gravel road. Persons
wanting a nice, healthy and convenient farm should look
at this. Inquire of or address
1,11. 8211:. iltriati,priewßlArcc*.pel
TAMES • Ii.
PANOY *ND WINDSOR, (l i tly. MAIPEN,
No.. • Rost, Ling a troo 4,P0Ak0' 24 :" ,
Wakes plosions; in ta r vittog thogno 449 "'h . " hia
swum, mad emendne Bildte 1.,009 2 414:Ref..0.1:
MAUD OLVARTOI3B PATTKRNS.
4NMINS received and promptly atieridedito:tit the
but - itte;beet svorcpt i rd
*lMMO:vita, oonsetmoilk
mil** sal,ftategiult to'any 'thli Skaffa
CEOs: (Wind e rmine for yOurselvel. [augltl:7
Dyspeka, Debility of dui System, km"
Dyspepsia, Debility of tho-Bidizo,l4opepshc
~Liver Complaint, Acidity,
-LiVer. CcenPlate4kefiditri:
Bilious Complaints, - -Sidi leadidi,
Bilious Complaints, lick
.FLATErLEKT. T.4Still OF APPEATPA
FLATULENCY, - LOSS O F:
APPsTITA
and the swtherters other as. arising Jim A , '
digesti4ia and functional disorders of the
. stcouseh,
find, when the <Statue isnot beyoiwtthipower ofmid-,
taint, ready refill in that established and sterlisty .
remedy,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL.
• Reliable Testimony. -•
We call the attention of the reader to thefoThisiNt .
letter from Precedent &milk of Wesleyan Ur,
hfronratiwariv, Conn., Feb. 48,1859. ..
F Bra W : Fownisier:oo:;:- - Geithuntut
made use of the Oxygenated
,Ifitters 801X16 seven or
eight years since. Having suffered for twenty yawn
front a form of dyspepsia, which was attended with a
nervous headache, on, - an average of not leas thtin:tina
day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending rec,
ominendation of Dr. Green, - " to try one bottle, and iE
no benefit was received to discontinue the use."
The u se of one bottle wirrahted a &rater trial, to the •
extent of some three or four, With a•cateihl. observance
of the accompanying directions. The result waee an
almost entire relielfrom the usual dyspeptic symptoms
and their depreesing, painful consequences. I believe,
these Bitters:produced an entire change in the habits of
my system, and upon the active , energies of the diMrstive
organs. I now deem myself .as exempt from Dyspepsia
as most persona. These Bitters have also
been of ser
vice, to other members of my family.
Very respectfully yours,
AUGUSTUS W. SMITH.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
STODDARD, N. If., Sept. 30,1839. '
Messrs. SETEI W. FOWLE & CO.,
Gents : I was, for many:years, a great sufibrer front'
Dyspepsia or Waterbrash, and tried ahnost everytlibilt
within my reach, but to no benefit, until I was Induced-_
by the recommendation of my physician, Dr. flazelton,
to make use of the Oxygenated Bitters. The first bottle
produced but a slight alteration in the disease, and ha .
it not peon for the urgent request of my physician, I ,
should then have discontinued their use, thieving them '
to be of no avail ; but his confidence inspired me to per
severe, and after using to the eXtent Of half a dozen bor. ,
ties, I had entirely regained my health. I hope all,
Dyspeptic persons will be induced to give •them. a fair.,
trial; being confident that the remedy is the most potent,,,
for the various forms of Dyspepsia, that has been pr,1% . !
duced. Yours, -
STEARNS FOSTER.
OXYGEN6TED 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 titters as an invigorating tonic, con
taining no alcohol in its composition, and - possessing
more real merit than any preparation of the kind we
have over known. Ogdensburg Republican.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
PREPARED BY S. W. FOWLE & CO.,
18 Tremont Street, Boston.
Sold by Druggists, Dealers, anti Merchants in even,
sown and city in New England, and
elsewhere
For sale by John F. Long & Co., Wm. G. Baker and 0.
A. Hein's*, Lancaster ; Rowe & Clark, Strasbtirg; IL D.
White, Churchtown; J. R. Johns, New Holland;.J. F.
Seldom ridge, Intercourse; Tweed & Baub, New Providence ;
Samuel Boyd, Green P. O.; Samuel Ensmlnger, Manhelm ;
Joshua Leader, Mount Joy; Samuel Blaney, Springville;
Gross & Crouse, Elirabetlatown ; F. ldinkle, Marietta; W.
B. McCorkle. Columbia; J. 8. Barr & Co., Millersville ; D.
& J. W. Bowman, Maytown ; 8. ilackenberger & Son,
Bainbridge,. and by dealers everywhere.
am 10 2tetw lyl 13
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A compound. remedy, in which we have
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so• combined with other
sUbstenbes of still greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases,
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
Which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service, to this large class of our
ailliated fellow-citizens. Plow completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
inient on many of the worst cases to - be found
of the following complaints :
SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS,.
ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, 1408112,
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM,
SCALD Hem), SYrEILD3 AND Swan= AF,
rearms, htertorrutez DISEASE, DROPSY, NEU!"
RALGIA on. Too DooLounsux, Dzraravr, Drs.,
PEPSIS. AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE
OR ST. ANTHONY'S Fran, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from IMPURITY Or
THE BLOOD.
This compound will be found a great pro—
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them nuiny rankling disordeni
are -nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the ~f this remedy,' spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerOW.:
sores, through which the system will strive to.
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
burstingthrough the skin in pimples, emptier's, ,
or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is, ob
structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse' it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings rill'tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and" live
longer,
for cleansing the blood. Keep ;the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with. tliis
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves mueli, the ..,
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. • But
the world has been egregiously deceived l;17
preparations of it, partly because the drng
alone has not all the virtue that is claiined
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be- -concentrated estnicts - of - it,
contain butlitrield the Virtue of Sarsaparilla,`'
or any thing else. , -"
Daring late years the public, have been inis,'";
red by large bottles, pretending to give a quart:ri
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. iiketeD
of these have been frauds upon the sick, fcir-
they not only contain little, if any, Balsam.
rills, but often no curative properties whatavr,
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has: followed the use of the various extracts` of ,
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until tbei
name itself is justly despised, and has become
syremymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound_Sarsaparilla, and intend_
to -supply such a remedy as shall rescue_ the. -
name from the load of obloquy which rests:
upon it. And we think vin haye ground-for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible -
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to. secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be, judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
DR. J. C. AYER. CO:
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1 per 'Bottle ; Six:Bottles for $5
•
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral., - ;
has won for itself such a renown for the cam Of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has-been ma-
ployed. As it has long been in constant use.
throughout this section, we need not &more-than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief ail it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
•
POI% THE 0171131 •
Costsveness, Jaundice, ,Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomcls, Erysipelas, Headache,
Piles, .Rheumatism, Eruptions eiMlSkin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tatter, 'Tumors and
Salt Rheum, Worms, :Gout, NeUrtilgia, Tumors,
Dinner Pill, and - for Purifying t/ut. Blood,
They are sugar-coated, so that the moat sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are - the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic..
Price 25 cents per Box; 'Five boxes for-Z.IXX
. •
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent. their
names to certify the =paralleled usefulness oft.:ede
remedies, but our awe here will .not.KrusitAtt
ineertion of them. Me Agents" belOw named:lw
Wish gratis our MIBRIOAN Alatexec in whicb they';
complaints;lowed'fDo oo e ri rt .
their le
andpthu cure.t also thotre trtry r eamwtm des enen c . si teira p t tbnis iated.7hod o : f
ersd a e a .tio:c btne Hfca..
other preparations they make mote- priifit
Demand Avsn's, and' take no otheni— ThesidE l
want the best aid there is for thesiktia4 o #4.4o4l,
have it.
AB our Remedies are for sale by
.2. A. SABB**TOOK * Phnidelpekbt
CHARLES A. IDEENITSH, Lancaster.
JOHN-WAYLAN, No. 60 Nath4ineen" ate* Letmeter.
and bY an Druintlits te the tetutttr; •Eteterk.B4/1 '
F°,.A SALE ,
46bisbre (mobs oiLtenuas) *SW `elm
of tlybilo;ifor 3dltagipt,,Kblogligr