PE II O O 4 - SIi+IBViTY ILAWtlr' South Car Ana is trot the ;only Stein the Confederacy attempt at anllifiottion.' ' The attempt fine heekiinede and successfully ' carried out in nett of tie Northern States to nullifyllie - VagitisqkSl4e Law, vithioh conduct actually tranipl!ul.upbn the Cotuititatienal ,rights of: - Lhe show that tiva statement Titres, vsi*loin an aliatieMt;Tof the :AaWS' tatciabii the . report 0r aliepublieati, S ty r mitts.) oe.the last Legislature of •Niser 'Mirk; width recommended the passage of II 14111114•1! law in 'AeSertheite these .laWSA ten Northern &eters are virtually mit of the dam by their own legislation, in that tliey have .nulidied the acts of Congress end refused to perform their obligations udder the Fedi* . Constitution. , Here is the abstract of the laws referred to By the laws of this State it is provided that IE4 fugitive slave shall be arrested, he shall be defended: by the Attorney of the Commonwealth, =dell expen ses of such defence paid out of . the public treasury.' The buildings belonging to' the State are forbidden the reception or securing , fugitive slaves, and all ()dicers are forbidden, under [Leavy penaities,'from arresting or aiding in the arrest of fugitive slaves. if a. siaveholder or other person shalt unlawfully seize ur confine a fugitive slave, he shall be liable to -be imprisoned for not more than five years, 'or fined not exce.eding $lOOO. Lx a slavehulder take's slave into me State, the slave is thereby made free, and if the master undertake to exereise any control over him, he lo subjected to imprisonment for not less than one year, ur fined not exceeding $1.000.. NEW 11 - I 4 M PalllllE. Your Committee have nut had access to a Complete series of the laws of this &ate. litit a general in dex, which has beau consulted, shows that a law wrists by which all slaves euteriug tile State, either with or without the consent of their masters, are declared free, and any attempt to capture or hold them is declared to be a felony. VERMONT. liar law now forbids all citizens and officers of the State from executing or assisting to execute the. Fugitive slave act, or to arrest a tugitive slave, un der a penalty of imprisonment for not less than one year, or a line not exceeding $lOOO. it also forbids the use of all public jails and buildings for the pur pose of securing such slaves. The attorneys for the state are directed, at the public expense, to defend; and procure . to be discharged every person arrested as alugitive slave. The habeas corpus act also provides that fugitive slaves shall be tried by jury, and inter poses other obstacles to the execution of the Fugitive Slave act. - • . The law further provides, that all persons unlaw fully capturing, seizing ur confining a person as a fugitive slave shall be confined in the State Prison not more than ten years, and lined not exceeding $1.01.10. livery person held us a stave, who shall be brought into this state, is declared free, and all persons who shall hold or attempt to hold as a slave any person so brought into the State in any form, or fur any time, however short, shall be confined in the State Prison nut less than one nor more than fifteen years, and lined net exceeding $2OOO. MASSACIIUSETI:6 The laws of this State forbid, under heavy penal ties, her citizens and mate and county officers from executing the Fugitive thieve act, or from arresting a fugitive slave, or from aiding in either; and denies the use of her jails and public buildings for such purposes. The Cw vernor is required to appoint Commissioners in every county to aid 1.461L1Ve slaves in recovering their 'leaden. when proceeded against as fugitive slaves, and all costs attending such proceedings are directed to be paid by the Mute. Any person who shall remove, or attempt to re move, ur come into the Mate with the intention to remove, or assist in removing, any person who is not a fugitive slave, within the weaning of the Consti tution, is liable to punishment by U. line not less than SIOOU nor more than 4i...UUU, and imprisonment not less than one nor inure than five years. Their habeas corpus act gives trial by jury to fugitive slaves, and interposes ether impediments to the hunting of fugitive slaves. CONNECTICUT. • This State, which us lute as 1640 tolerated slavery within her own borders, as appears by the census of that year, prohibits, under severe penalties, all her officers from aiding iu executing the Fugitive Slave act, and vacates all official acts which may be done by them iu aitempaug, to execute that law. By we act of 1544, yea. 1, it is provided that every person who shall falsely and maliciously declare, represent ur pretend that any person entitled to freedom is a slave, or owes service or labor to any person or persons, with bloat to procure, or to aid and assist in procuring, the turcible removal of such free person Boni Lille Ztute as a slave, shall pay a fine ut $5OOO, aud shall be imprisoned five years in the State ptisou. See, 2. In all cases arising under this act, the truth of and declaration, representation or pretence that any person" being or having been in this State, is or was a slave, or owes or did owe service or labor to any other person or persons, shall not be deemed proved, except by the tes.iumity of at least two creditable tvituesses testifying fu facts directly tend ing 'to the truth of such declaration, pretence or representation, or by legal equivalent thereto. Sec. 3 subjects to a line in $lOOO, and imprison ment iu the state prison fur five years, all who shall seize any person entitled to freedom, with intent to have such person held in slavery. Sac. 4 prohibits the admission of depositions in all. eases under this act, and provides that if any witness testifies falsely in behalf of the party ac cused and prosecuted under this act, he shall be fined $lOOO, and imprisoned five years in the State prison. RHODE ISLAND The statutes of Rhode island provide that any one who transports, or causes to be transported, by land or water, any person lawfully inhabiting therein, to any place without the limits of the State, except by due course of law, shall be imprisoned not less than one nor more than ten years. They also pro hibit all ()dicers from aiding in executing the Fugi tive Slave act, or arresting u fugitive slave, and deny the use of her jails and public buildings for securing any such fugitives. PENNSYLVANIA Prior to 1847 non-resident o_wners of slaves were allowed to retain them in Pentisiylvania not exceed ing six months. In 1847 this privilege was revoked. Slaves are also allowed to testify in all cases in the Courts of Pennsylvania. it is further provided by law, that any person who violently and tumultuous ly seizes upon any negro or mulatto, and carries suoh a negro away to any place, either with or watt out the intention of taking such negro before a Dis trict or Circuit Judge, shall be fined not exceeding .$l,OOO, and imprisoned in the county jail not ex ceeding three mouths. The law also punishes with heavy fine, and imprisonment in the penitentiary, any person who may forcibly carry away or attempt to carry away any free negro or mulatto from the State. The sale of fugitive slaves is prohibited un der heavy penalties, and a trial by jury secured to them. The laws of this State were for many years of a very hostile character to slave hunting, but they were repealed in 1858. Measures have, however, been recently initiated to re-enact them, MICHIGAN The laws of this State are peculiarly stringent and effeoiive. They not only deny the use of the jails and public buildings to secure fugitive slaves, and require the attorneys for the commonwealth to defend them at the expense of the State, but the law of Connecticut in relation to the punishment of persons falsely alleging others to be slaves is adopted, with the addition that any person who carries off a slave shall be punished by imprisonment in the State prison for a period ran exceeding ten years, or by a tine not exceeding $lOOO. The habeas corpus act also provides for a trial by jury of claim to fugitives. WISCONSIN Following the example of her sister States of the North, this State has in some particulars exceeded all the rest. She has directed her district attorneys, in all cases of fugitive slaves, to appear for and defend them at the expense of the State. She has required the issue of the writ of habeas corpus, on the mere statement of Cho district attorney that a person in custody is detained as a fugitive slave, and directs all her judicial and executive officers who have reason to believe that a person is about to be arrested or claimed un such ground, to give notice to the district attorney of the county where the per son resides. If a judge in vacation tails to discharge the arrested fugitive slave on habeas corpus, an ap peal is allowed to the next circuit court. Trial by jury is to be granted at the election of either party, 1 and all costs of trial, which would otherwise fall on the fugitive, are assumed by the State. A law has also been enacted, similar to that of Connecticut, for the punishment of any one who shall falsely and ma liciously declare aperson to be a fugitive slave, with intent to aid in the procuring the forcible removal of such person from the State as a slave, "provided that nothing in this chapter shall be construed as applying to any claim or service from an apprentice for a fixed time." A section is added to the pro visions of the Connecticut law relative to this offence, for the punishment, by imprisonment in the State prison, of any person who shall obstruct the execu tion of warrant issued under it, or aid in the escape of the person' accused. Another section forbids the enforcement of a judgment recovered for violation of the Fugitive Slave act, by the sale of any real or personal property in the State, and makes its pro visions applicable to judgments theretofore rendered. The law relative to kidnapping punishes the forci ble seizure, without lawful authority, of any person of color, with intent to cause him to be sent out of the State or sold as a slave, or in any manner to transfer his service or labor, or the actual selling or transferring the service of such person, by imprison ment in the State prison from one two years, or fine from five hundred to two thousand dollars. The consent of the person seized, sold or transferred, not to bee defence, unless it appear to the jury that it was not obtained by fraud, nor extorted by dwells or by threats. The law of this State is similar to that of others, exoept that the maximum of the punishment is five years in the State Prison, and fine of $l.OOO. A FAMILY REMEDY.—No family should be without some efficacious remedy for the cure of affections so universally prev'alent as coughs and colds ; some remedy too, which can be relied upon as safe, sure, and certain. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry combines these desiderata. Stir' There's a vile counterfeit of this Bal 'earn, therefore be sure and buy only that prepared by B. W. Fowl.); & Co., Boston, which has the written signature of 'BUTTS im the 'Maids wrapper. HEENTV , PIEIr Atli:RIG,: T. The PeetiorefXsellAieti* de4lded in the ..- t opinion th'etAitie ... :is, as -yetAO just cause for revpluWor , disislititien Ken : ton' lc will ' y , not snrumder,,this Union. tickLemegton Stacereshis, th'e , -4c,irgan,- of , Vice' PrOident BrScitinildge, 'eye: I f - -- Toner Southern friends ve winddetriestlay appear, tn7await the full devaloperni- - f Lb:mote's 'policy_ be re striking** fatal blow to the Union. - Nentnoik 'is i Ildrder `State. and, aesitcbi the first and greatest sufferer. hy Abolition'aiscendenoy:' .Oar State is s-barrier of proteotithr to the Stitteelgitinst anti slavery aggressions. - CriiVrig#4ll,4 , o4o South cast,eartainly- bear the Admin,letrethke,:ef, Lineolnlas; long as _we've', - Thew, :„144 them heed the voice.of ientuoky.-stsrul trueto , the. Union; and not exhanst all hope of yet main--.- taining the Constitution.' The-11;mocrsay. of Kentucky; those mea who, in 4h :support of Mr. Breckinridge, have given earnest of their fidelity te•-the righte of the South will ippeal to the Smith in give. up whateVer movements , are rtowin contemplation; and, like patriots, uphold the - Constitution and the 'Union. • Do - this, and all: may yet be well: ' ' Fa6m Etutorn.Thrilling news frotrataly 1 .. - n 1 King-Victor Emmhauel has joinefi his - s Word with that of, Efaribaldi, - and on thh Oarigliatto had met the abdicated Bourtion.. the-battle` was ibrief, the victory decisively brilrunii, AM!' sing Francis of BOurbori lost his last thrtiw for empire. Eleven -thonsaiidl 'Uners were captured and Gaeta. occupied by i. e Fiedmon-- tese troops. King Victor Emmanuel, flashed with mMtar3Q..wax shogt4o - . -. .:.. 1:. . !Ind we 'itittCy-Xe4 ihjesi if atipitiot .r 'l,a - 1411 - Use of SiVOYo - h tfifiiii.-Iff 1 , --R. i' - 5 1 n - :- -- - In effort was being made by the peoSii of Viterbo and Perugia to obtain the benefith of annexa tion. The Italian corn atop was d . eficient. A famine would be terrible at this time, , foi what 'would freedom 'be withoutfood - ? -.The. report of a treaty betwein Austria and Wig land was unfounded. There - is - r no news of interest from other trans•Atianqc countries. APECIA AKS- Sufferers with Diseases of the Bled. der, Kldneyi, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknessaaa,Ake., read the advertiament In another column, headed " fielmbold'a Genuine Preparation." • I n0v.28 1y.46 44 - Spalding'. Prepared stiOli simple and cheap preparation that it is a. •ity any house should be without it. —From the Freeman Awned, New York, august 6, 1869. [nor 181=144.: : 4a - Infantile Vordleil...We Lvepuld re quest particular attention to the advertise ent of Messrs. CHEItCII .1 DUPONT; addressed to Idothere." The Jaren Tice Coanial, of Dr. Baron IS a medicine oh great eeiebrity, and the standing of,its manufacturers wilt be a sufficient guarantee of the care taken in .its preparation, and its un varying purity. The "Blood Fool" in for aching of dlsoasee unfortunately very .prevalent is thhiTicinfty, and its high reputation shouldenaure a ready sale.— Wilimaatic (ann.) Journal. ' Ai?' Bee advertisement. l[nov 13 141.44 . Atir Coughs.--The sudden changes of our cliniata ero sources of PIILMONAIIT. BRONCO -1y aid A 6113- MATIC AFIACTIONC.- Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and certainlyi when taken in the early stage.. of the disease, recourse should at once be had to •• Brown's Bronchial Troches," or. Lozenges, let the Cold, Couch, or Irritation of the Throat b 9 ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious atteok may be effectu ally warded off. Public Speakers and Bkigers. will. find them tffectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Feu zulvertieement. i (nov 27 em 46 bar-Parlfy the Blood. F MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS' AND pacgNax BITTERS.. PRAM FROM ALL. Iti/NBILAL pOIBONA. In cases of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scuryyw or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life 3ledicini3s s truly astonish ing. often removing, in a few days, eyery_yestige of , these loathwim diseases, by their pnrifyirigeffeOte on the blood. Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia; Dropsy. Piles, and to short, moat all diseases, aeon 'yield to their cura tive properties. No family should he without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WILIJ.AM B. 4.OFPNA It . D.j New. York, and for sale by all Druggists. ^^ rimy Bly 43 ti-Be Wise by Times S--Do 'trifle with your Health, Constitutlou and Chat'actar. Il yon are F u ffe ring with any DiFemes for which lIELJIBOLD'S EXTB.AO7 BUCHT is remain... Jed, TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! It will Cure you. Save Long Suffering, Allaying Pain and Inflammatlun, and will restore you to EIRALTH AM) PURITY, At Little Expense, and no Ex'prisnre. Cut out the Advertisement in another goluma, and call or aced for it. 1 , BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! Ask fur 11,4Iuabold's Telco 00 other CUBES. GUARANTEED. far Remember s Strumons or Scrofulous affections are the curse, the nit,ght, of m inatud. They are vile and filthy, aaivell as fatal.. They ar t ise from Impurity cud contamination of the blood, - and are to bo seen all around us, everywhere. Thousands daily are consigned to the grave from the direful effects of this disease. But why [rift.. any longer, when the rernet'y is at hand 1 Bit. LINDAEY'S BLOOD SBARCHER—the only effectual prepartion now before the people, that rides Its work mildly and safely. It does not close the Issue shperficially, 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 moot of Good Health. To convince the skeptical of its healthy effects, try but one bottle, and be convinced Sold by all the Druggists In this place, acid dealers through out the country. t nov 251 m 45 4w- .Watches and Jewelry: . B.E.MOVA GEORGE 0. ALLEN, In business in Wall street, for the poet rwravry-Two TZARS, has removed to No. 416 BROAD WAY, one door below Canal street, Where he bas just opened a new stock of WATCHES and!JEWELRY •of en tirely new and beautiful styles; also, SILVER AND PLA TED WARE. . . . . _a Is constantly receiving the latest styles of Watches id Jewelry, by every Steamer direct from the manatee, firers 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, WatcN Cases and Silver Ware, Wholesale and Retail, 416 Broadliray, one door below Canal street, New York. [nov 30 ly 46 4 , 4- The Great English Remedy I SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke. M. D.. Play sician Extraordinary to thii 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 tome dy, it contatinanothing hurtful-to the constitution. To MARRIED 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 Reck and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue !on slight exertion, Palpitation of- the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the piinfal diseases 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 fall where the directions on the 2nd page of Pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars. get a pamphie4 free, of the agent N. 11—$1 and 6 postage stamps encl ,sed to any author ized agent, will insure a bottle, conta ning over 50 pills, by return mail. KAUFFMAN & CO., Agents for i.e jilly 10 ..e2r- The American Medical and Toilet Receipt Book.-This book contains Recipa and Directions for making all the moat valuable Medical preparations in use; also Recipes and full and explicit directions for making all the most popular and useful Cosmeticti, Perfumes, Ungu ents, Clair Restoratives. and Toilet Article's. If you nre suffering with any chronic disease—ifl you wish a beauti ful complexion, a fine head of hair, a e imooth face , a clear skin, a luxuriant beard or moustach or if you wish to know anything and everything in the Medical and Toilet lion. you should, by all menus, peruse a copy of this bock. For full particulars, and a sample of the work for perusal, (free.) address the publisher, T. F. °BAUMAN, oct 30 3m 42] No, 831. Brohdway, New York. rap To Consumptives.--The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a fkw weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung:affect:on:and that dread disease, Consumption —is anxious to make known to hist fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it.. ho will send a espy of the prescrip tion need (free of charge) with the diroctione for preparing and uslug:thesacue, which they will del a scan Cute eon CONFILIOTION,ASTITXI, 11110NC011123, The only object of theadvertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and-spread information.whicb be conceives to be inimiriable, and he hopes every !suffered- will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and mayiprove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON, Willieumbnuth, Kings otinty, New York. oct 10 ly 40] • i. gm- The highest poi I tat of physical health. and mental comfort, cati be obtained if we only seek for it No matter how .briken down one may be with either Consumption, Asthma , Bronchitis, Liver Complaint. Measles of the Heart, Coughs, Colds Bery l''' Afflictions, or what is termed General Debility, a remedy of apkasarit and certain character can always be commanded. Let nobodysay that any of these maladies, in their moat appalling stages. cannon be cured, for they ran Thousands in the United States ban feelingly testify to this truth, and offer themselves, said their experiences, an evidences. With the spread of istelliprice to all quarters of the gl be(thatike to steam and the magnetic telegraph)comes a corresponding acknowledgment of truths which were hitherto concealed benenth the rtibbieb of traditionary ignorance. People no loloOr believe that they must be doctored in the old style to gat well. They now feel assured that no case of physical ;offering (of course excepting such cases as are the result of accidents and direct Injuries) Is hopeless. Nothing . .has done more towards establishing thin beneficent fart than the scientific preparation by Dr. 0. Plialas BlloWN, No. 21 Grand stree; .lersey city, N. J., called Tim Acacias IBALBAY. "It in a great medicine," 'Writes one of the proadnent 'members of the Medical Academy: “.I have witnessed its benefits In many cases, and tun truly thankful that so grateful a panacea has been a m streukthens and Invigor ates with tba first, dosee. It pervadenevery part of the system, driving out iropuritiee, giving Strength for weak. nese. cheerfulnesi for despondency, flesh for emaciation, ruddiness for paleness, activity for languor. It Is, indeed, an " Elixir of Life," and as euchit ehoeld be prised by the people at large. A large bottle of Aosta= Braseas can be obtained for $2. Bold by.. A. B. 4AUFMAN, • Bole Agent,'Laneaster. Also spesimen bottles, price 25 cents!' each, may be obtained as above by au who 'wish to give this remedy a trial. ,; • ZIOT 111 . . 1 lm 44 'Air A Groat Medicine , fro ' 6 Female e.e. Hundreds of !stimulant; have been invented and sold, purporting to be speeitlo in the various, diseases and derangements to which the delicate form of woman render her subject. The reemlt et all these Mimulants has been to impart momentary adivity to the system, and false vigor to the muscles; but this relief has been suic ceededby a depression and prostration greater than before; and the repeated attempts of bmalida to build themselves up by thesefatu remedies, have dually leaded in destroy ing what little vital organisation was left. Bat in using "Barham's Hodand Bider.," you will fled no such Maas irons results. It le a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the: manner of the celebrated Holland Professor ' ke irhave, 'Under its influ ence, emery nerve and muscle receives new strength end Atari appetite and atom return, and flnallgiperfeet health. twatterateasat la WOW Wu's. bum IS lat MIEM=B By the Bee: /.. Strine, — Dadel.R.lfansiah LAWaidler:botbi .T d" Maibelm • '- On the 20th" Inst., by the urne, Berijin*N.Aol9o4l4l. to Mary M. Hendurt, both Of Nana. By the same, Joseph, Nesr -Attnaostn.fsoPyle; both if Manor. At Cooper's Hotel, in this city, on irettnesday evening lasteby 'Mayor Sanderson. Eihrbod M. thithls to, IlOilessa Celts, both of Drumm township. ' • - - -•- -- On the ,VOth inst. by, 8ey...1L,P.. Ihnistiralter,' Tobias B. Stantlac r of Bipho ZitatdiN'tolfary'll. 'T. V% 15th Aveedia, Rahman, of West, red. to Ottbarinafittrit.'eif Ilialltelda: • • On the 11th Last, by the ante, HenryN. EbY; pflrestr Hamptieleg tomary 13-rtir4 of.• On the *Rh fnat, by,thi 1 1 9 P4SDoldel Chtlirr ilf, l7 P/o . Issomekanlllithirlfrielmsus; of But • Ort_the - santeday, by ttoritarns, Jacob - Iftonfii - twlkaitho IfeCoilligh;bott . r of Manes:. On the same- by the .aircearmar llnamint, of Bost NeMPlield, to_blary Ann Brubaker, of - • Orrtbi 21stYnst,.by'itee.`L. o.ltattire; llenfandn'Onder to Mary Irwin 'Llini,sll of' Bruitioin township. On the724,ltudiat. - 4 Ser. J Alp iltattlwrnitl,harir of tbri bidde's Mothiri., IL I . :Braker to AO& liftillfis - s WI of this city. PaA' l llB. In abb. - city; on - tho.22tittne.;., Matilda, daughter. of Mar tin and Leababeaffer,..agoi.l2 jean, traentbasnd 2 days: In Columbia,' lath Irott4Gen.-W-•Wolf, la-the 27th year of We . • • . , ; . • nt*HKE , ris: Cft.yTpsitiehold LuxcAirrza, Nayember 2L The roluitetepenedthis morning with attendance of btiiers statiellers. The following were the ruling prices: Batter, pen Land, per pound.. ...... ...IUII3cZ Chickens, live, per pair . dressed " ...... Inrkiel, liveartd,dressed. a vice: ».--...620.@51 50 Apples, per ry M -400500. Potatoes, per :"Ihaiteaster Wholesale Groin Market,.' Ckerep,enaprtarhly' by J. R. Brmsa & Rao., Forwarding and Commission blerohants, No. 91 North Queen street. - - • , Tdriparys,. November 26. • Roux, Bunereme, VS " " Extra 575 White Wheat, _ ...... 1.80 tam, did " 05 Oita Bye Cloverseed Wbblzey; in “ - In bb15.....:.. DOW t( Pim ! mieiptos Market. . , PIIELADLI,PRIA. Nor. 25.--Flour quiet at 35(45.25 for, 13u perfine„ $5 37 1 /A5- 50 for Extras, $5 62%45. 87x for Ex tra Famtly. and - 36@6 50 for Fancy. Wheat is iteady; 3.000 bps. sold at $t 15(5)1 - 2l for - Red, add 31 30 for Waite. Foret.lowiti-3,000 toldUt 66er-ina 'pri - nie - • atni - 38@62c (or inferior.: 'Whiakeytuu declined ; imlen Of Baltimore Market. BliTruotut Nov. U.—Flour steady; Howard at, Ohio and City. Mills Iteld - at 44 8734. ,Vinwitt dull and lOwer'.; Red $1 •08g1"16 ;V htte a:26@T 4.5." " Corti . El tealy; gilt Wbit f r) and Yellow 60@896' New 85380. Proriatona, can and 'nOmltial. "Coffee at94idrit, - 1.401434c. Whiskt4 dull at 19(0289. " Neir Iforklllarket 'Nits Was, Nov. 24.—Flour firm; sales of 10,000 Phis. at $4.75Q4 9% for State:, $4 3001 40 for Ohio, and $t 20 (434 65.f0r Southern., Wheat. firm,; salsa of 15,000 bush. $L 10 for Chicago Spriugi $1 2s.for„Satt Wastarn. Coin firm ;.sales 0f,15,000 bush. at .67c•for Yellow Southerg.— Porkfrut Lard Nybishay, at191,4c._ WORLD -. NOW . N Toe Pianos manufactured by 'Clettrad Meyer, of 'Philadelphia; have received the - highest PREMIUMS (in this country and in Europe) for superior action, equality, purity of tone, and substantial workman ship. Ladles desirous of purchasing a good Piano; are respectfuly invited to call at the • erulnertber's reddence, where they can be - seen, and who has been appointed sole agent for Lancaster - county. for the sale of these celebrated instruments at the 'Manufacturer's prices: • M. P. GRATES; -Teacher if the PIANO. GUITAR and VOCAL MUSIO;•.No. .15 tooth Liras street, opposite the Circus Lot, Lancaster, Penna. {nov 27 8m 46: lIBLic SALE.,«On SATURDAY, DE -r CUMBER 11i.• 1864, will be sold, at publinsala, •at the public house ojJohn A. Hansen!, in the village of •May town; Lancaster county, a LOT OF GROUND,. late she estate oT Elizabeth dwOrde, deceased, situated in slid village bounded by propertion of John Mayes and Elizabeth i ....;; Jacobs, widow, nn which Is erected a one and a half Story FRAM II•D vvir,4a NG HOUSE. • Sale to commencnai 1 o'clock, Y. 31., of maid day, when conditiona will be matte- known by -• noy 27 6N 46] Cure ;Cough. Cold, Hoarseness, inftu, -enta, any irritation or &retest of the y. N J,Throat, Relieve the Haelang . Cottgh BRONCHIA in antsuntption. bronchitis, Asth- . ma. and Osten*. - Clear and ' give strength to the voice of 'IYOOO/ PUBLIC SPEAK-ER/1, and SINGERS. Few are aware of the Importance •of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first stage; that whiiti in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, P . neglected, soon attacks the Lunge. "Broom's Bronchia/ Troches,"•con taining demulcent fugrealeuta, allay Pulmonary • and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble in my Threat, (for which the Troches" are sp-elfte) having made me often a mere whistierer." imow vs' N. P. WILLIS. I "I recommend their use to PUBLIC SPILLS lei„ BROWN' , I REV. E. H. CHAPIN. "Flsve proved extremely' eervlceable for Hosnexxxes." TROOLIE REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost instant rolief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to ASTHMA." .- - _ BROWN'S TROCHES REV. A. C. EGGLESTON. "Contain no Opium or anything injurious." DR. A. A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston "A Simple and bleasant combination for Comma, dc." BROWN'S] TROOHE 4 I BROWN'S TROCHR4I " Beneficial in BRONCHITIS." DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. "I have proved them excellent for Waal:fruit Conon." BROWN'S TROCECEPI i i i REV. IL. W. WARREN, Boston. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffer lug from COLD." BROWN'S, EIZEMM REV. 8. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis BROWN'S, 6. EPFICTUAL In removing Hoarseness and Ir ritation of the Throat, so common with BMX ens and Strums." GM= MEER PROP M. STAGY JOHNSON. La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern Pern ale College. EIMER CEiZEI "Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent.iloarseness. From Their past effect, I. think they will be of per. manent advantage to me." REV. E. ROWLEY, A. Id., President of Athens College, 'Fenn. ;fir Sold by all Druggists at TWENTY FIVE CENTS A BOX. BROWN'SI TROCIiEbI 1) NEWELL , S 11,PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY NO. 724 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. One of the largest and most complete Galleries in the United States, whore the heat Pictures, known to the Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher than are paid for miserable caricatures. ;,The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends, per sonally, every sitting—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or deceased. friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on Cativaef life size, and painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Gallery pictnres can be taken in any weather— aa perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines. - Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to el aneine onr specimens, which for price andquality defy com petition. 4gie - Instructions given in the art of Photography, It. NEWELL, Gallery of Art, 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia COMMENDATIONS: Prom 11011 LEWIS D. CAMPBELL, M. C., Ohio. My family and friends all concur lo the °Melon that the (Newell) Picture is more life-like than soy-thing-they ever sets. My likalieSS bllB beep repeatedly taken by. different Artists in various ways, but I Mice. never ..yet Mid one which presents so true to nature, all the features. and ea. pressions of countenance as this • From Hon. E. Joy Moasus, lat Ittoteter to Italy. The exquisite fini,h, beauty and softness of sour por traits, conjoined with their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fall to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art. From COL. JAIISS PAWN. . . Haring occasion for a portrait. I procured ono from Mr. Robert Newell, of the City of Philadelphia, a miolature in Oil Colore. under the new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expressbag the satisfaction given too not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its artis tic finish In all respect& and recommend him to the pa. tronege of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art: nov 27 ly 47] JAMLB Peaa. THE COUNTRY EDITOR. BY THI BARD OY TOMB HAIL. A country Editor was seen In Philadelphia City, With woful face that moved the hearts Of feelingmen to pity. He looked as if in party strife, lie had been badly treated; He looked as many others look Because they've Wen defeated. The hope of office all had tied, On which he long had doated ; And he was not the man he was The day before he voted. Hie face was long; his upper Bp Was trembling ev'ry, minute; He tried to keep It stiff—Masi There wee no stiffness ln it. I asked him why he badly felt, And this was his confession: "I'm worried. sir. almost to death, With fears about secession. "Old Jersey is my native State I If Southerri'Statel secede, sir, What will sbecoale of 'Jersey then? I fear the worst, indeed, sir." "Don't cry," said I;.." I must," said he, "My team I cannot dry, sir; . The thought, that sister State may part, Should make the angels cry, air." "Come! go," said I, "to Tower Hall, And buy a stilt of kersey, And then I'll show you how to nave The good, old State of Jersey." He cheaply bought a suit in which To brave the storms of Winteri• - And paid with dimes, some honest men Had used to pay the printer! "Now, then," said I, " go home and to A loyal man in Jersey; And pray for trinox till your knees Stick through your pants of kersey. "The lines our OcorenTromos draws, ' We'll toe without digression; Then ev'ry State will have Its RlGkri, And none will, cry, "Ssouistora" "Our loyal freemen then wall keep The Union TOTS they've plighted ; And Tow= HALL Will clothe them all, .• In happy States United? The largest and most complete assortment of Ready Made Clothing In Phthsdelphle, now on bawl, and for eats. at the lowest powdble prices, at TOWBR I3A L L, -rit lIARZIT any between nth and Birth eta, StOlatletidita. BiNDIZAT k GO. ts•-1.7' , 0l ar-7111 sr •I• 411411 ed ei4 doilaineeet weiteleitbaait =a of few-rotmg.hbiri tie ante= In; Veasel.lftg dege=7, nibnerailiory - • • z r. T ".“roarr D 01, 8AR8 , 14 . .10 tIIONTE4 - and: Bare:rpm= pet& = This le an oPpertereity offirediand JIB= alio merit the appeoletlon' of the. gab' Beriberi; brltrlet'entettlonlo beam= -can - rely apart coma= enipleerreat 'for- a ` e ravot pan; Tor farther =ditch= adder= • 00NellorraDRAILI: aerrlr 46] - 81 - Main 84,4 Mkineen Depot.iN.V;7 _ , • • Jun LalnuAtiok; D "''.lroviotifrpf - Ittik. - ILVUOg iioflWg•-•• iptemitelha , lisfetha% dieljp4 i -pyiden prpite:-doUsi aereritty4lve einli per dui* Noing-1. end hallf.pa4 :oenat,_payiaafanAlespao„, • 00111VIT iIIAWS, Noremberllth:lB.o."-..f "bwitimroolus IFFAVE.:11.111111 -DAT ifttliletd-01l Ann. It*t tottiF-half per welt+ th w a i iim stock std on-deemed: , not 63t " 43] - - Gushier: 4:11 4 5, / The largest aad,Aneet arsortment of .Applea 'Mae •ta. LoroWater, Maxi ,Grafted Fruit, for arla4hOltaaleadae'retill at the Mitch ReetOry, roaprthe Rillroad - Depot. All who • want apples are latiteattOeilV ,ntosir • ItIMOLVVION' OP , PARTNICRIHIP.:* The (*.partnership heretofore existing' betimes' :tine sn retains; in tit*, ffabinet 'Kiting said Carpenter bud nese: tithe village of "Fartrifte, leureaster county, wee diso sewed bYznittuir ebilkint bathe 76th - of Mintier, 1860, lif Thle4 the pilbiP3 will take MUMI - :' '.' • -, -' • - 32-9 y 134 ts 43 - j " ~ - 7 - JOSZPII-B..BCBURIALT. --- ASSIGNED ESTAIPt - -Orr-THOMAS BAlLET.—Vbioalas akiliry:ift-liaishiits; Mester county, on the-.sth da! 451-1409101111111., 1.860, !made a voluntary assignment of all his estate to the rinderalgued (01E4 benefitateredltteiit Notte.is betiobly -given:M.lM pertains having Maims to present them to thentaletaignedi and Mesa indebted are mutated tamahaltontediateapay meet. WILLIAM BORLAND,. ElTrivrrus P. 0., Charter-0m - - [ nee-23 6t 46 - vier_ mpg ObrlgictmaiErgimutuals . , LiATEI lagicjatognnty . , eacWA-Let, ten testamentary on the above eatatebiyifig been'grenW. to the subscriber. residing in said lownedgi, notice is hereby given to a lineelyitsirled Mika' lamodiste vingredatisseiiiii prsperit Ur* Oft anthatelatteatfre ement • .41.4.3ithr grime; nov 18 at* 44] . . Vi4„_,A-TIF-rng 00IIIPSIBLIII/alft, Ow Maim Yazyland ase'd: l —Lettars. of Att: minittritgOn tba .Inidiste , of Henry' Momselmau f jaiti of thilithtd trt ffarytant - 411es'cl, Layingbeen granted - toe lbq subscriber residing in the City. of : - Jilt_pettantill indebted to said estate are to. Make taimetUate payment, and tboeNhaving elaktia will present theta , wi th- dylifYiP o VP o ky takthentteatedteeaataemint: v-: (_. nora fit* 43] _Thidzotolstilstoi.i3 , infITATE OF PARit'EILALSON; - tATE' OF Jleintutuartanguartp, demag4T - UlctPril telt , Pßlt_arLlM said estate having been granted to the inideisigned, all persons indebted theretaare molded to make immedi ate payment, and these havhig*mands ageinsttintannte will present them for settlement to the nriderded,,itt ! siding in said tawighip.: . !..- OS; . oct 30 6te 42] _ . AA SSIGNED ESTATE, . - WAX , LIA" JACOBE—Witerew William Jacoby,. , on the. 10th day mado,a, .valuntant assignment of All his Estate, to; tha nnchitelgao fot:.tha benefit of Ma arediton: Sotleo. la hereby, given, to, all german; having chtitne, to present; than! to the • under. signo.d; and those indebted-are requisted to .pxaka. 'taro*. atcpayouoit.' . , J4$N 31 AWaN, , Noommetaa, P. * :i.,,l.:o4lcaste.! CO, 9 , JI Cinnamon CJD 91,•&c.,..., 0 ,t.a.&TU9, ,NANIN(}IOODA,...OfLNWTARTAR, NUT MNGS, &e., For sale at =OMAN ELL91.411E8.93, Drug & Chemicabfltor• 5914 King street; Liner. fob 9 . . JII , T P L E s .D . S MITA' .3.14 E VI Saba *ALP Y, .co at Lair% ,a,eott,lee text a EiplannforrNotes with OVER ONE HUNDRED MAPS— for the use of . aphoois in.thletthitehl.States had Canada... No pains have been, spighd.tii phi:olns In this work " that is essential to a . it'. 6 L E 0 G. 1?..• A - 2=c-,41: X - 4 and great care has been takenin IhidOnstreCtion toleifer It of the greatest practical uoe(uloeee , ln the school .rp and family. It,wilt hu,fenud to. answer the " Oyu . Atm Atm Orta " Quetzals asked, by AntitilattlVe' that the study of Sie9gl7oll, 411.1i18‘7,44, Is 11144-C•ll.o6l** 10. g pastiine. , . School Directorp and Teachers supplied ; at introductory rates. For sale, wholesale and retail, at , , , ti 43] Cor. 'of Ndrth queen and' Orange its. G LENN'S ONE PRICE RAT AND 111 A, STORE.. (101rir , of ,The Five Story, Mock;), ' ' N., liVas's coliNnt 07 Filloolil AND . Bide STREET% PIMADA. The,public are respectfully Invited tn'boar. in ttdrid that at ibis Store may be found an assortment of Feehlonithle and Handsome ' • . • . 'DAVID SWORDS; JOHN W. SMITH, Executors. _ . MPL.ES 41 . N . ..1171E8S TIATS,'BOVr7,_,4I . O: 7 njqn, LOW:AND MEDIUM DEPTit CA.0714, C L Trif AHD GLAZED Pp, Piushand Plash Trinitaca Hats and Caps for Alen and ItaPs, 4:alto Hats and lavps for Children at Air Prices: NO TWO, .P,Rl:4"B,l:qa .ftraviart Gops-;,-564 G ENUINE FAMILY: LIQUORS G • 'WM. B. '-M012.14/10 USA , rk. CO., •- IMPoRTLI , S AND WHOLIBALIC DIADEM IN • • BRANDIES, WINES, GINS AND SEGARS, beg leave to call the attention of the cititene of the United ; States to theirPtiraWines and Lignors, - put up under their oWirealliiiieliol3, for Familyand sliledleltal use, in cases assorted to suit customers. Clubs, Military - and other public bodies, who rmilre to purekase in largo or small quantities, in caeks Or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. Price List sent on application. • I OLD MOREHOUSE BITT•ERS. j Recommended by the first physicians es the best remedy • known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, end all Nervous Diseases. As a beverage, it is pure, wholesome, and dell- ; clone to the taste. Sold by all Druggists. WM. B. MOREHOUSE to CO., Prop's% Sand i Exchange Place, Jersey City. N. J. P. B.—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 tuf above.' [eat 30 3m 42 DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. m ANuFAci , v c inG iA v SEWING MA- The undersigned are now prepared to manufacture, at the Sewing Machine Depnt, Centre Square. Lancaster Pa., either wholesale or retail, any number of Ladles' 'Cloaks and Mantillas. Gentiemon's Shirts and Wrappers, end Children's Clothing of every description. Alm all kinds - of SEWING DIAOHINE STITCHING done to order. Also, a large variety of LADIES' GARMENTS, Cloaking Cloth, Lace. Inserting, COrd and Tamale, Edglug, Collars. Fanojt. setts 'of Collars and Sleeves, Head Nets, Sc iris, Hoop Skirts, Pearl Pine, Buckles, Rid Gloves., Zephyr, Handkerchiefs. Trimmings, Fancy Soaps, Perfumery,. Gentlainan's ',Shirts, Under Shim and, Drawers.. Collars, N eck.ties, Hose, :Moves; Suspenders. Pearl Studs and Sleeve Links, Bilk:Thread, Needles, Oil and Oil Cans for Sewing Machines. and a variety of other articles for sale. Also, a large assortment of SE Wl'N..(t.-MACITINES, each as Grover & Baker's, Whee'.er &iWilvort's, 1. M. Sin ger'a, Ladd. Whheiter & CO'S.; Barris, Boudoir, and others. nov 63m,43] DELLINGER & CO. AN xN & SNYDER, V DESIG,NERS AND...ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. IL CORNER 6TH AND CHISTIM STILEETB, PHILABELPIITA,, Execute alekinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty,' correctness and despatch--Original *Designs furnished for Fine Book Illustratioln , —Persons wishing Cats, by sending a Pliptographor.Dagnementype, can have viewepf COLLEGES, . . CHURCHES, • - COTTAGES,STORE FRONTS, PORTRAITS, : ALACIIINES, STOVES,, . ..PAYENTS, &o. Engraved as well as on pnnional application.. FANCY • ENVELOP ES, LABELS, BILL,,HEAIHNOS, SHOW BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS ellilether .CARDS, engraved In the highest style of .the Ark, and:st,thelowest prices. . For Specimens of Fine Engraving, see . the Llueereted Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT d; Co.„ .EL BUTLER & CO., &c.. &c. • • READY MADE CLOTHING ! ! Alarge and coooplete assortment of SEASONABLE CLOTHING, - 108 /KEN 4.N-D BOYS, Made in superior style of best fabrics. Also CLOTHS, CASS/ VERBS, OVERCOATINOB, SAT/NETTS, VESTINOS, . :JEANS, . 1 . 1 4 , • For sate at lowestprlcen by _ aug 21 tf 32 .11AGER a BROTHERS. . . . OTIOE Aro P.A.FIRIN..II[I3• 111 .I.have received at, my Agriculiurallmplemeikt and Seed . Warehensa a large stock of. the Telegraph Ilai; Straw and Corn. Fodder. Cutters of font sizes, Colenian's•Farm Chopping Mill, with Procea's Improiement, Corn Shellers, Plough, and Plough ,Castinge, Y9rk.coutity Roofing Slate,. Clover Seed. &c., &c : • Farmers are invited to.give me a c.a.', and examine my stock, as I will sell at the lowest prices_ . ADAM' R_ BARR, Agricultural Implement and. Seed Warehouse. E. King street, next door to Lanes' DO Goode Stole, Lancaster. I beg leave to call-the attention of the citizens of the United Staten tootheebove WINES and LIQUORS timported , by Comes° Weirs. of New York, whose name is familiar I in every part of this country for the purity, of bin , braced SOHLEDAM SCHNAPPS. Mr. WOLF!, in his letter to ' ~me, speaking of the 'purity of his WM/a and LlMlnst, , says: " I will stake my reputation ma man, my standing I. as a merchant -of thirty years', residence in the City of New. York, that all the BRANDT and Wurss which L bottle are pure as imported, and of thetbeet quality, sedum be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor'e name on the wax, and a fee simile of his signa ture on the• certificate: Tise bublic are respectfdlly in vited to call and examine for themselves. - For -tale at Rai- SAIL by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. GEORGE H. ASHTON, No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Bead the following from the New York Courier: 1 ENORMOUS Bustsess FOR ONE. ELM YORK MERCHANT.— ' We are happy to inform our - fellow-eitizens that there is L one place in our city where the physician apothecary, and country merchant; can go and pnrehmn; pure Winesand 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 Unarm, Wotss's eaten - etre warehouse, Noe. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street. and Nos. 17, 19 and 2t, Marketteld street. His stook of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty theilsand eases; the Brandy, some ten thousand eases—Vintage of 1838 to 1806; and ten thousand cares of Madeira, Sherry and - Port. Wine, Scotch' and Irish Whin. key, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large tellers, ' Ailed with Brandy, Wine, Au., caste, undq Custom I Moose key, ready far bottling. Mr. Worzz's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in lemethatt two years he , may be equally successful with his Brandies and Wince. 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 , MtiWrars, Until every Apothecary in the land • mlike up their minds to discard the pottonous stuff trete their shelves, and replace it with Woutra pure Wm= and 11. STRAY COW...Came to the premises ~acom, of the subscribe; la Providence township , Lan c a st ' r We 'understand Mr. Wars, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up *slotted calies of county,the7th of August last, a large light • RED COW, supposed. to be Octet 12 years old, I,..ssi" Winesand Liquars. Such s min, and anatia tiertkiant, with • white stripe over the back and white fore. .6* should be sustained against his tes'of thousands oroPP› head, and blind of the right eye. The owner Ls nested ' .utints in the United States, who sell bothing. but imita• to come forward, prove property, pay expenses,. and t w os, mina, Alike to human heath and uppino ... her away-otherwise she will ba dfaPosea of wairding w Sidles, Hater, No. 38 But /Clog gt , * Ag€n-t -law JOHN MA MAN.Peas ll dm all dLCittIKS:-- A Magnificent A asortiikarit of all the newest styles imported this season, with ever* yew material, made up and trimmed in the very Isest.tnan; net, of thit defy all competition, at' the Patin Cloak Store, N. E. corner of Eighth and Walnut streets, Shills- . delphia. CLOAKS. -The City Cloak Stare, No. 142 ticirth Eighth street. Every one Is talking of the great bans. ins and superior quality , of the•Cloake . at the new ClOala.Stone,. No. 142 N. Eighth street, Philadelphia. C 1A)415t4. you want the best. value for yourmoney: go to the City' Cloak Store, No. 142 N. Eighth'etreet, abOv , e Cherry, Philadelphia. n1DA.118.,--The City Cloak Store, No. wt../ 142 Iforth Eighth.street, Philadelphia,' is said to be, the beet arid cheapest Store in the eity. • rILOAAES 1 - CLOAKS 1 t CLOAKS 1! I kj TO WHOUSALE MYERS.. EVERY .NOPH-LT 1' OP' THE 'S'EASON AT THE LOWEST CASH' PRICES.' MERCHANTS OWN MATERIALS MADE JP DESIRED. - HENRY ITINS, " .. oct 30 2m 42j, • 23 S. Ninth street, Philsdeiphis• TNOORPORATRD 181011 I. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY; HARTFORD, CONN. • -' CAPITAL AND ASSETS $985,70.9.00. H. HUNTINUTON, President. P. 0; ALLrer, , Secretary. - Policies fawned and renewed; loom equitably activated -and - paid immediately upon patiefactery proof& in New York funds, by the undersigned, the DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT. , JAMES BLACK, . oct 28 ly 411 . Agent for Lancaster Co. • SIIIERIVAN. /alOl4 rarsua&ai.og AND ri 0 111. El D %El . . TRUST COMPANY. 2 11J- PA YIN .Gt B Et I - S CAPITAL STOCK, $6 0 0 0 - 0 .AGENTS -WANTSD'IN EVERY TOWNSHIP IN MONT- Compay's Banditti, Walnut' street, & E. corner or Fourth , OOMERY, CHESTER AND LANCASTER 008, PA. '• P LAVE to Canvass-for Eloidrich's - - (Peter .Uiritiy) , ltsw Mater, of LIVE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL , ' MUTUAL RATE& ! Nsuonig, I , IOTORLIL ILLUSTRATIONS AND or at J9lnf Inv& Rates, at about 20 per . cant lees, or at '7O MAPS.) The Eneyelopediarl'Ardmated Nature, Total Abstinence Baum tlm loweetha the World. tTHE ?ARM, • THE • GARDEN AND THE ' YLEILY. - • • A. WHILLIVIN, President. gm English and German,) 1360 Illastrathnis. • 3. 0. 1:033, Beeretary. - 1 Thom works are Mined by the Auburn Publiablng Com a. & OAliAi Rob Nut King street, Agent tbr. Lancia _piny and sold only to subratibers. They are • useful, in ter vom - (mar 22 ' structire and entertaining for every family. ,SemPlei bf tha Ante welts man be seen end our' benl - r - Ai A 0 It" 1 0-'0 tt3Ms learned by all Who would like to MUMS fed them, WHOLIMATIGBOOIIII.,WiNS AND LIQUOR, irlf, 4. 4 ,41 11 . , sallies at ,4 11 ,1 t . 4 , 211 " 1 k .° 2E i t, h 210Cke14 ficieo26F,iii_ll7 . 4q4 street, „ . . PI J OIMBPU. as ~D - pa eve ala al aludeasekialbatigeaery em s , Ise. CO.3IPLUTN AND CONIDREHENSIVE - 1 - xmahlatatLycznr: PROIPM111"r , BMW . ir , - PALlL—TheAlbiktidog Naluable City Property *it be -odered"at Mkt , Wei, al? the.Nalional.Rotel„ Moe*. datievortant, irwastar,.op TalddtbAlt,, Oa Pk day.,Of - Ithr', MEW saIudantid.THBJOI4TOMORICE Akii . -MANSION,in the occupancy of John Black, Meg, , A ou tbe,oarner *Utast Orange and MIL, , 14... e etenetkv dtli die ILIT OPOROUND; 100 het trout au .Oringeeitr - askiina 98 feet on - Min drait.":".The:hrintith .11elt114.PSIPatiugial.and.14 divided Into itlidlem'lbill. - 1 slithin Nootht.libilueltdind ainiMilthingirithlitin": l . ' 'on :Ist linott a 1fa11,,2 Members and Bath lsidi . hot :•'. -cold Watertinld Poore liiii narrtlianddhe iita ilhld ,soot. -44 =- ib l e ° a ° hfwdlowlisViiimArrriVor healthy - a ItistlaiMiii. dty;lbelte 4. thm.mem e . Veldt* 2 nrc.w• Unto IWWWIWat , h :Snelosag , 'cut nifichotine. - 'lditi , Wag; 3 . grounds - Wu - * iit Into flOte• ididzaieritaedei wi* lands, 11)4%12110 Y; fMiltaelt_ nee' MieetVW a dO* WWI' auk thstoks' limOerrlin'Tee.noweirof water . with Pinup; dna . iiithinv-r-ptrealisersiaritivitei to nudenamine. ~, , , . . • ,-!, , t 2. , .. NO:2:' Viet ItirIISTOST BRIM lAD '..VTIOIIit: DW.WIMG„,24 feet 9 Inches by Whit With TWO. , ATTIC vim tarmprmo,l4 fist by ,-- 1 1neecalniated fronting on MeAtOrange sheet. iteljehiligg No. ',and now.,ln the occupancy otMon. deb: Suradesren, contidolnettall, Parloi, Dining lisAii, 2 Shebang" with . Range,, and 2 Pantries on Ist Poor: 6 ChiliebetenddeMillai An; - on '2d A00r; . 6-Cibiimbers-ori Sd So*: ilietliouse is new, treably . psinted and papered. ankh furnished' Vitt ClOsets throughoidr • 'Dem& With Min -nsiit bsated - hr fatnara, "it also his a SAID Water astern - with Puny in ihnititehm• and Hydrant Ito the "lint. Alley way in. • •. No. ,3. That TWO-lIITORT 'BRIM ON ATTIC A DitigLIANG, St feet Indian Tiont on R. Orange street,. with TWO•STORT AND ATTIC BACK feat,'no* in the occupancy of - Capt.: CbarleiPoor.nnd adjoining No. 2; eontaining Halt 'Palo?, Dining Room and Kitchen, with Range and OntKitehen on the lit floor; 5 'Chambers and Bath on 2d floor; and 5' Chambers on 3d floor. The house is new, heated by Tor sions and .lighind With Iles; Nydriint fn - the yard.: Alley way in ' common -with NO. - • No 4. Also, will he sold with No. 1 or No. 3 a LOT OP GROUND, fir rear of N 0.3. and extending to 'public. alley, 161. feet long . by feet wide, on Which la treated a 'kirk Btieble earitagolionim 16 feet - by 32 feed; Menai with slate. 4150,, Hog pen:TlOrr Haalle:Ocra No. 15: "Phnee VIRE! LOTS Or GROITMII,I, 68 feet 6 inches try fat, allnafidlninting on Bait Orange - Stmt. bat.neii..pdm and Ravilainistreett, and adjednitnrp, ofi3Riger tankandlira •• • " • No. 6. ahm,, that TRACT 0114 ND, altnatedlionNew on , atkaid 65 , 11tick - On'NevrThillind Itirenike-172 feat:- pannallvania Railroad 65911ak and on alley 614 feet, ointatning 6 •AORREW - More 'Or teal; and la li n able, oi" being dirlded,into a large number of building lOW. • affeld'eommance:ll. 6 1 4 delock, P. M.,_*hen candititma will MSile-kaP7O4. .7AB: BLACK.. • • • tat& tafflltliee BALE..-In pwrirmakinia of an or: , . der of the Orphan'? Court of Lancaster County *ill Ittpub idl' at-the .pulilictionse of Hatrryllaa4 itr Stratisurgßorocigh e, at e'eleclt, P. IC oriIIATtIRDAY, tiSS,92 rid" dal DECEMBER next, a $ Mai. certain PIECE OF OROUND,Atite"the Constar 'Milder, Ifiridir,llecisuol, oon titininX VACRES AND ZOLSiPERORES, oda triounita AUL tate in said „Borough. ?refitting ea Deratir street, , and adjoitiinkpropertyof WBRstd Speneat itnitalthera on which is erected a DOUBLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL' riqq, Brick Bern;•Cartilige . .Hinisa and otherlaniese nPlutc: Therfib young Orehird , retlie prism: bid, and a`Welluf . neref-fidlitigl!Water.: The ground hi In alder state' niultiratidnir , v • - ' Thisyronerty isonVOlttilPtiiesetietirablein the Borough , Terms—Cash on the Ist day of April next.... tiirr!Q 1;6153'. - WtplIAM BLACK, Adminhtrater. • BEAUTY WITIOET, F. W, Boswell's 13eautifie;, YOB irsxciviira . . TAN; PIMPLES . AND FRECKLES ditd imparting's , parzumumtlitant to ihe Wer , *- Itfren&rs .rouge,: .pink-asucem and aliotber coloringmaterial for theface, arrperituora. It supensedes entirely all. such .44, terious mixtures. It le the most astonishing 31.6geinekatot of the - Natural Uue of the cheeks," and health: to the complexion ever presented to thwirorld. This BEAUTIFIER is Jnat.what lta.name Imports. It is another of tke extraordinary development*, -a chemical ale:iris affinity, and operates like .' , . • • • Ta s ki n g 1,110 IL*eliest nee Handsopie, curing by degrees all the •blots and .diaceforationi of -the cuticle , which so often 4lisagure .the; meet. 'regularly constructed visage.., imparts at Abe some that permanent . , . : Bloom to the ColnPlexOtti ... . . which is only the result of tbe skin's:excellent health, 'and of .the perfect restoration of its natn- It thoroughly and immoillstaly Morel Freo3clol9,l;tiburp, • Saul, Skin:Worms, itotti Small,Pox Marls. Indesd,lts effect such cises almont . mitaerp. lona. ' Ito anti-inflanunitOry nature Is irresistible: It ..sOfteis, sbothes ' cabin, neutralises the ittita titig princiPle , and restores the health of the 'part affected ;, imparts, I?rilliant blOom to' the c'hedk• and. lips ; produces a tint only 'keened - by natttie ittelf withoutlitspOssibility of 'detection. • • Freakiest are at anza Obliterated; ' Pimples disappear self nuder - the operation, of a n ape!. 'POCK.-11ARICS nattarr la a manner soiree %who-credited 'teen ll those' who-witness their gradual extinctions In'ihort, the BEAUTIFIER is placed before the world for just what its inherent 'and' nnexampled:modical properties warrant : 'not only u an article for the Toilette Beyond all Equal, but is unquestionably, a Radical Face Embellisher tearer approached In its perfection by any thing yet produced in the world. ramß, 60 CENTS PXII PM:SAID; which can be sent to any part of the world, by mail, in perfect, safety. When purchased of my Agents, or at my office, the Pnce is 60 - Cents. The extra 10 cents Is for postage. DB. F. W. BOSWELL'S Superfluous Hair Eradicator For removing the unnecessary and disfiguring hair that sometimes obtrudes' itself upon a fair lady's lips chin, neck, arms orr shoulder ; or persists in growing oo low down upon her forehead. Dr. Boswell's Superfluous Heir Eradicator sweeps away all theme little but annoying irregu larities leaves the akin white and clean, arrests the hair in its growth, and makes each spot look se if it had been originally produced by nature in lie state of dazzling , purity and perfection. . Price Si per bottle, which can be sent by mail to any part of the world with perfect safety, free of postage. The Bliss of Marriage, One 'volume, 200 pages, S2mo. Price in cloth, 25 cents. This Ya dedidedly, the it ost fascinating, Interest, ink', and really useful and practical work on Court. ship, Matrimony, and the Duties and Delights of Married Life, that has ever been tuned from the American Preen. All Da; i308113:41A1 articles are sent by mall, free of postage. All orders must be addressed to DR. F. W. BOSWELL, No. 5 Beekman Street, New "Lark, (off nrs, PARS p.i2110, FOR SALE .BY ALL DRiJOGIBTB ikvirre-, HNS'kx ASUPERLATVE. TONIC, D UURETIC, 441 r. „ t o c „/„ . DysvEN IHTRAtiritORDIAI, . . ' vizk o P To THE Cl NS. NEW ,IrtgcsYLtir AND PENNSYLVANIA, APOTHECARIES i -DRUGGISTS. G ROCERS AND, PR/- VATS FAMILIES. WOLFE'S PURE COGNAC BRANDY. WOLFE'S PURE MADERIA. SHERRY AND PORT WINE. .WOLFE'S PURR JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY. ALL IN BOTTLES. ii‘rilr . s - 0 4. - 344 ellymers3.4s7:_er4 P lostie, MS EASE 07 - 711 MPS, ErIPI KIND, " FEVER AN rk:#O,:'CUS, ' A I S TI) . #111 , 011 all .. oralariaalitapon a diazdand . .... - - - - ..STOMACH OR—ILIVEIR, Ittsit ealudigesticro;Addity'agthe itioinamb,cloileltr l'ulnse ...„ geastper&, --- lopea:pr Appetite, Deeptimblitcy; - Ctritifeneet, ` Blind and Ditiesilstg Piles..: In ail N . 'thematic, and Dms,W; : Allbsticuub, it. ists in n - inetancee proved highly,Rmballi. st 4 in 'Ohm eillettted ; I dectdod core , Dias is a purely vegetable compbmid,strictly scientifleprinclitlei; OW the mannerV m re on eelebrated Llama Pmditestor, Borrhkee. It, hputithm at home pro. rimed It/ intoiductlem len* the demand ounmeiteink, with . ' OM - of the - Fatherland scattered :filer' the face of tide mighty tiountryonunyrd-Vhout brought with them and handed down the tesdititettititemigt, 21 is teast . lei fro" the ..buriem 'twat, - . aiit - - - ge „; ..trerly ; , meribrival efrtue d e seeit be - - 1 - 1 ~ - , 77 . 7"...... It is - perticialeily roximmitled- - 'these persona whose armstit May hare bear ittspilrkt by the continuous use of ardeitt spirits, or otheribitur oft . blenerally instantaneous in effircy, it glide its . to the mat UM% thrilling ind quickening erieryslireerattihgerp She , drooping spirit, e n d, In Ibuti Infusing new health and rigor 'in the system: ; I ... :r • ;.-- Whoever expects.le grid this a *Towage whi 'be dbuppidated phut - teas sick, weak and irrengdritesi, IS; will prove a grateful ads °NMI, unmerited of singular -...- . e • - READ . CAREFULLY! ' Th tilentrine - highly - '.eoncentrated,Drerhaye's Holland ;; trr otatorhe Fitters to put in halt pint betties , , only , and retailed at t'Oes DoMme im l six Malta 113 E Fres DOLLAI& The eat d lhethis .zeirdirstedhfedicdne has Indueed ' many imitsticam; Which ) ,public should guild against • .- • agar Beware MllstiMaitket.• Bib that one name lion lb. I laird of every bottle you buy. : .; : ~,- i - -- Sold by Druggists ‘many., -It ewe bre.forWarded i ' by Zspresa - te moat g , . I -.. . -. . , . . . .. . ... .. .. .130 - Ait_provkikTots. ... . . . „ BENMUNIN.TAPE; JR. & co. !, - -.• _ ''4 ,'::" , 11kliiiilitill1714 1 :.: , 171.1ta .. ~, ; pt . - etembits, '. '.''.,•?..'.. PITTUBCROW PA. 1101 ., kale t r lratrritiN a , co., Nod 1.; Bast Orange street,', •• • ItErafficillEVOC NIIINEI 7 PREP:LELA I to t 1,47, .V. 712 HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUNDFurni ,, EXTRACIV EC BTMIY, A Positive and Filed& Retried- . 1 For Illnesses of theIIEADDIFIIitIIiDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL . EWN , FAI : • .Thlti•Mbillcltie the power of Digestion, and Sielfed fhb AESOR ENT§ into healthy action, by which the WATERY toII'OACAREOUS depositions, and all UN—, NATURAL ENPILTUIEMENT'gi are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INEL'AMMA'ItTON,' andlellgood for MEN, WOMEN, Olt' 01:11.L1) RE N ILELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 113130HU4-I, FerWeaNdesseet Arising from Excesses, Habits of Disstpatica?, :Barb , India:: oration or Abuse, • . 4 ATTENDED WITH THE"-FOLLOWING SYM PTOMS :- 1 riditmcaitidtfAi Effierlilort, -: ' • Loss of Power,: Lose- orklardery,•' ' • • • Difficulty of Breathing,: Wes!. kfervia,•-' -•', Trembling 4 Horror of•Dfaaalia,:': ". • - Wakeful tiesag Dimuesa of Nliiiim, , :,•-• ••• - ' - Pain in the Back, Universal Laasittidabf tlarialtiAcular System, Hot Hands, - - - -T - , Flushidg of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, - - Eitptiottattu the Face PALLID COUNTENANCE...I , I These symptoms, if allowed' tersvolonVwbieli.lbis medl dine invariably removekerteri follOws - `, IMPOTENDIWFATIIITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OP - WRIOLUTHE 'PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who elln-eWthit. the* are not frequently followed by , 'itian "DIREFUL DISEASES," • • 'aINSANITY 'AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the leans° of their nufforitig, BUT NONEcWILL,OONFERS. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE.ABYINMS, And the Melancholy Deaths by antaanptiens, BUS AMPLE WITNESS TO THE TitIITEI OP TOO ASSZATION: THE CONSIITIDI PION; ONCE! KIIPEOThIl; WITH 011-! ••• WIATINTBS,' •:.; Heqtxlreerthesiclef knedtelne tontrenitthetilitid ; • .••. • . : • ' Invigorate the Systeta l Which 11Z1,31110Lell HICTRAUTI;BUCELII invariably does; Ilan. WILL coNviNce TUE 'MOST SKEPTICAI. • FENI ALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, - - 'OLD ICOUNG' SING LE. - MARRI ED UR CONTE3i- PLATING - MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTRINB PECULLAII, TO FEMALES, the Extract !huhu le unequalled - by any other remedy, as in Chlorrais or It-itention, Irregularity. Painfulness, be Suppression - of Customary Evacuations.- Ulcerated-or.Selz , rhous stale of the Cr tern. Lencorrhosa or Whites, Sterility; and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DROLI-NE OR cnANar, OB LIFE. rots STIIPTO3O3 ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT! Test NO MORE Mutely MEHEMET, oa UNPLEASANT MEDICINE 101. UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS DXSZAOEN. IiELM.BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU cuass SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages,. At.little Expense; Little or no Change in Diet; • No inconvenience ; And no -Ezparure. 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. • THat9ANDECEPON THOMMDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VIOTIVIS . OE O QUACKS, and who have paid lIZAVY ems to be cured in a abort time, have found they were tlieelved, , and that the " POISON has, by the use of " eowsarut, ABIBINGEN18," been dried up in the system, to break out In an emir:is - atm} form, and PERELAPO AFTER MARRIAGE Dee 11ZLIIHRLD'El EXTRACT Buono for all affections and Mamma of the . . URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR YE-MALE, From whatever catme originating . arl no matter of 110 W LONG STANDING. Dleassos of these Gramm regairathe aid v:lf a DIIIRETIO RELMBOLTeB EXTRACT 'BUCHU • 18 TELL GREAT:IItURETIC, And lecertain to have the desired effect In all LiBPASEI3B FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the meet relialffn limit-zergionelbletehanicter will accatninuay:the medicines. ' 7 CERTLEICIATES OF , CERES, From IS toff° years' standing, Wrrn Nalco Sanwa to - - -SCIENCE. AND FAME.. PRICE $1 00 PER BOTTLE, OR BLEIER $5 00. Delivered to any , Addreee;soennely packed from observa tion. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS • IN. AIAL'.COMMTFNICATIONS. Calms Gueduierrrato I - ADVICE Gimps! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H..T. Rstatnotn, who being duly. sworn, doth say, hls preparations contain no.narcotie,.nomercury, or ottentinjurieue-drnge, but are purely 'vegetable. . . Sworn and subscribed before me,- this 23rd day of No. vember, 1854. - WM. P. HIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth. St. above Race, Phila. Address letters for information in confidence to IL T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, - Depot, 104 South-Tenth-St.,-below Chestnut, Phila. BEW 4.11 E OP "COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED Who endeavor-to dispose "OP ram OWN " and " main" ARTICLES ON TER RERIPLATION ATTAISED Br Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, i . Extract Btichn, . • - [[Sarsaparilla, " . " • Improved Rose Weali. .• • Xi,- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS BYERYWHRIIR: mc.lnrrgiminfewm.vr.7n7l.l Out out the advertisement and new fornit; and avoid Impositionavd - Ex posture. _ . . _ : • Pas asle• by KAUFMAN & Cll., late Rochaflehl & Co, No. 1 Kmroph's Building,:llsat..onuige street, Ltiheaster. ly 14 0 OYER'S SULTA.NAIS SAUCE. FOR HOT AND.. COLD -DISHES OF ALL KINDS. delicious and appetising . rrented. by •the renowned' - 0 4 , 0.` NS menll - house . 9diinfil reeii 4 .;_ft is the , &lute, in. England;.and on Truitt, '4411 a tdgh and, , 0i04. 1 4* 6 40. Allied --.l4llnves,andis muchapprovegf of aci a ettinnl4o4l niiik,nitiii7d aid t o digestion. OP THE LONDON ,pRESk• . . "We recommend, our oorreepnldnpt to try Moss. Borsx's new 'Seine; entitled the lgidhuia'a,,Emee: It is made alter the Tmitshq*elne;. its darer is excellent, and it affords corusiderhide akthi nisei -of slow arid '*ealr . Aion."—The Lancet "Savory, Piquant and Sydey, worthy the gamine of ." A most valuable adjunct to Flap, Flesh, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table,..—..4llus. Einle.Vnite for the lfultediltates GARIABR G. YlSl4V;2ltFulton sheet, Nevi Yolk. BRAY k HAYES, 84 Gambill, Boston. For Bala bT 006ent aid Pratt Dealers everywhere. lIKABBEIVII 'OHBA P BOOKSTORE, ONO. 432' NORTH QII.EHN , STREET, Is the cheapest. plate-in thweity to get'. '__ -11I130ELLANEDUS BOOKS STANDARD WORKS I In every department. of Literature.. Also, School Books and School Stational. Comprising all the wing Reading and Spedlinitikeks, . • Grumman, .RtMelogic.; • • . •r Philosophies, and . . all the 13chool.Booke cad in :the merlons public. and pct . Sate Sehoobtof the City and Donut*, together eittk.4 Copy and composition Books, Issurr,Cap and Note Paper, • , - . , , "Blank Soaks; Slates, Load and Slav Pencils, ::: • .1: . . Pens and Holders, • • . Ink, Inkstands, Rulers, and the mad complete deottoptat of School Stationery oa hand. .andfor sale at the lowest prices of any place In the city. Illarleafor.lB6ll- Diaries for 1861, vary cheap. Alllllll2,llCa kriB6ll rAlmanactrika 18511,,Ittnanetsfor 1861.1- All Ueda! All Modal All kinds! Wholesale-and Natant any .'artlelermot: on hand promptly furnished -without sixtre thane at, . JOH3I,OOBAYPIIIR'II Cheap Book Store;_bloatil North QUO.= mext•door to the Rseminer kHeetlitOllco. - 'Enor:2o tf4A IC* o l l loll , l'llli liT4Tll*.lll. 1. An Institute for tho, J sisbefor Lancester, °minty, will be bold in Fulton Hal,lstuatite . et% solettetheing on MANDL% the Sol Any of DiROIIIIBIL at 10 ,o'cloek, 111., and continua &Wing the Atha. A b r a =rut of intorestiOg and. WPM/ mintier . sht bes7 g efoto the theetheth s fict tieluoi, The e a etel ws , /e 4 twes* thee Zs &nik ele Ar.4 l 4.,Yoßwi kap Gotta sooos 10 fall particulate se e Y 00.11„, r, ‘ 10 . 1 1 0 0, 1 9" ,- , Arismaisate..„ 1•011 t i - I**lll64o.4litligt NM* . ' Byspelmia,'Debffitt or thir1f091;447( 1 14" 2 • Liver Complaint, A01di17,,:, Jana 00 040,10 1 4:. ileadadit' Brous _Complaints, glek ileadaehri FLATIILLNOTL LOSS OF Airs - ans, ,FLAATWX.I 4 O4. tOSS:KOFIAXIMPa! ' '' memberkurethwarokit.orkkirfra!Jrs (Simitiria andisioctiormil aliordort th*J l o l 44.._ find, rim tkf divan ii9oMbipicterirpoorffissi• osat sgabrab44o4,4kit -717.!edY, Tor. oxivozArsTED Tittikiltamvl2llo - nrioriaw -CONTAINING iva ALCOHOL. BMiable Testimony. Ws call oaattintsosv de reader. to dol t letterfrom Presided BrltitkeTerlegan Sew*:'" hitDDLETOWN CODD Feb. SS, leaL- _ ErsTa FoNtx. made use - if the Olygenated wawa some. writ or: , ,• • . elglitatoOn - Once. Raving - stdfbred , for tweak giane , froin.a him of dyspepsia, which Wer at:Waded with norentl'headaebe, on an averagewf notion - Mum one dity te a week, was induced, by the unpretending reo ommendadon of Dr. Green, "to try one bottle, and if no Wen Wistuteivad.W. discontinue the use." The nse,of one botde warren a Anther trial, to the , Went of some thiiie or foifi, a careful observanea of the aiteompinying directions. The residt was, an almost entire relief Stun ihei f tieraf.dyritiode spurner acid their drittrung,,painfg.ecasegintricas.c. barns. • these'Bitters produced an entire change in the Antra of,_ My system, and spot the active warden of the digesdrr _ organs. I now deein myself as eyes* Ator . 1 1Srlalak as most person& These Bitters have also been of sr- dee to other members of my faintly. • -... • -Very respectfully yours, ' AUGUSTUS W. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS. THE OXYGENAWER STODDARD; N. H., - Sept. 90,1859.- ' blessee.. SETH- W. Fo*Z.A: ec - -Gents h -1 was; formisny years, a great Nearer from; Dyapepaia,or Waterbrash, and tried . almost erstrlfing ' within my reach, but to no tiene fi t, until I- *as, Indneeti recommendationbY the of mrphysician, to make use of the Oxygenated Bitters. The first riretruCed:blit a slight alteration in th 6 disease, and had it not been for the urgent request of my , -physician, r: sboUld 'then have diseentinued their use, thinking them . to be of no avail but his amademee inspired me di iiit4; severe, and after using to the extent of half a dozen bot tlea, hag entifply regained my: health. l- hope all Dyspeptic.pavans will be IrifincidAd give them a fair' trial, being confident that the remedy is the most-poteit,,; for thnvititius farms of Dyspepsia, that his been pro blem& .Yetus, OXYGENATED BITTERS. —To Bath of our MOMS as are troubled with the debility incident to the approach of warm weather, we cordially recommend the wear the Oxygenated Bitters as air intrigorathirionic - ecrM; mining ; no ; alcohol in its conatineition, and possessing more real merit than any preparation of the kind we have over known.— Oldenburg liepubffame: THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, PREPARED BY' B.- W. rOtYLE & CO., 18 Tremont Btreet, Boston. Sold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in ee ry town and city in New England, and elsewhere. For sale by John F. Long & Co., Wm. G. Baker an& O. A. Heinitsh, Lancaster; Rowe & Clark, Strasburg; B.'D. White, • Churehtown ; .1. It. Johns. New Holland; J. P. Seldumriage, Intercourse; Tweed & Raub, New Providence; Settnhil , Boyd, Green P. 0; Samuel Ensminger, Blenheim; Joshua Leader; Mount Joy; Samuel iltnney, Springville ; Grose & Crouse, Elislbetldown ; F. Hinkle, Marietti;. W. S. McCorkle. Columbia; J. 8. Barr & Co., 'Millersville; D. & J. W. Bowman, Baytown; 8.. Hackenberger I . Son, Bainbridge, and by dealers everywhere. • env In • 2tetw ly _ Scrofula, or King's Evil , is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the Mobil, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out m disease on any part of it. No organ is free ~ -, from its attacks, nor is there one which it may destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, IoW 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; anti 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 family 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' at are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of, all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, 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 Sarsapanlla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady; It is con blued from the Most active rernedialit that heir; been discovered for the expurgation of this fon]. 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 affee, tions which arise from it, such as ERUPTIVE Slid SHIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONfer Plas, RosE, or ESTSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, -BLOTCHES, BLAINS and Boris, TUILIIS, TETTE; SC and SALT Rettrsz, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, HINTSIATINS, SYPHILITIC and IdnuounsAi Ds nests, DROPSY., DystsraiA, DEBILITY ) aid, indeed, ALL Com:means meanie Yam Vrni- TED on IMPURE BIAXID, The popular belief -in .‘ impurity of the blood" is founded in trutb. for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue 'of this Sariaßa rilli is to purify and regenerate this vital find, without which sound health is impassible in emittmainated constitutions. HELMBODD. • Aer's tathartle 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 -prEperties search, and cleanse, and invigorateevery portion of the human orgmi ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these Imperties, the inwilid who is,..bowed &nen with pain or physical debility is. astonished - to fine his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complain' ts of every body, but also many, formidable -and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to fu rniSh. gratis my . American Alma:nee, containing certificates of their cures and directiOns for their use in the following complaints: Costive ness, Heartfrurn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in One AfOrdid Inaction of the Bowels, . Flatulency, Loss of Apps- Cite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or °beta ietkon. of its functions. . „ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 808 THEE. 81421 D CURE X OB . 1 Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump. tion, and for the relief of Consaisptive Patients in advanced stages_of the disease. • SO wide is the field of its usefulnessand so nu merous we the cases of its, cures, .that almost every section of country abounds in persona pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over eTer7 other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation. and where its virtues are ketsPni the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the polmonary organs that are sticident to our olimpte. Whge many inferior remedies thrust Imola..Wm comrmmity have failed and been amrdedip th is has gamed iriends by every trial, conferred berufflts on the afflicted . they can never forget, - a_nit pro duced cures too numerous Mid too - r=krigaP,W:lio be forgotten. . 'MEW= BY;, .37 . 41 DR. j.C. 0 41. , <- - B. A:ltantitaaTOOK a OU, Phiadallada crf CHABLIS A. ILUNlTElll Lantaitet - z ;1.2 - 1 . _jogN_w ATLAN, N 0.40 north-Q44111M-11110014- 4 / 4 and Drstalpt country. Dna }We k w:4A r o ollitiabatilot vciivithAlLLlEThook Ms, ti;; 7 ab ildidi s War .BTEARNS FOSTER.
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