quest pos1;161111 tOhlfadvertisenuata.pf aleuir4 Cams & Domini addxvias Mothers." IS7I/0 ma.CORDLtI. of Dr. Davos is a medicine of great ralebrity; and the standing.of tteawateeturers.will ba'crollicient guarantee of the - cake taken , E'ltirpeaparation, and Its un varying parity. ,Tha , TdeadVaPdtiifyir &Wanda dimmer& =fortunately very, prevalent In tbli vicinity, and. lie hie} reputation shouldeasnrea ready in-(Cbnn'i ARP Bee advertisement, soddenohlmagcli of on; Climate are sottreeenf Ppianntarri:,l3aosonlar, , tiod AGM. 3ELTIO A7/10110101. Innoadidmpli *toadies often act speedily. and .wiWnly 'OM. *ten * the early-stages of the dhow, mammal shouhtsh moo be had to ...Brawn's Bronchial Trochat i ,!, or LatOftee, let the cola, (solidi, or Irritatioh - of - the Mdlit be ev.W.w ellghQ ealrethliprecaution aincire serioltrattait may litleepto. ally warded off. Public Speakera and; Omer& esta a n 4 .them effectual for clearing and ettengthening,the vase} Sec advertisement. [nov.7l Bra 48 Ile 'arise. by. Tisneit Yiot with your Health,. Constitutor' and Character: _ . ' . yon are mitering with any Moan for which" ." LLEL.MBOLD.'S.EXTBACT .73179n - tr.,' i is recommended. . . . .... TRY IT I THY IT I TIM IT! It will Hare you. Save Long Buffering, Allaying Pain and InfLemmation, and will restore you to • • • HEALTH AND PURITY, • At Little Expense, and no Zap:ware.' = ; Ont out the Advertisement in another column, and - MO or send for it BEWARE OF COVNTERFE72Wr , Ask fur Helmbold's. Take no o r. CIIR.Ed GUARANTEED. not 13 , 2m 44 gip- The American Medical and Tenet Receipt Rook.-This book contains Red*: and Ditations for making all the meet valuable, Medical preparations to use; also Recipes and full and explicit directions for making all the most popular and useful Cosmetics; Perfumes, Crign:!. ents, Hair Restoratives,. and Toilet Articles. If you :are suffering with any chronic disease—if 'you wish a beauti ful complexion, a line 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 frill particulars, and a sample of the work for perusal, (free,) address the publisher, T. F. CHAPMAN,- • oct 30 3m 42] No. 831 Broadway, New York. .q-Remember, Strumons or Scrofulous affections are the curse, the blight, of mankind. They are vile and filthy, u well as fatal. They arise from impurity, and contamination of the blood, and are to be seen all around ns, everywhere. Thousands daily are consigned to the grave from the direful effects of this disease. Bat why trifle any longer, when the remedy is at hand t DR. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER—the only effectual prepartion now before the people, that does its work mildly and wifely. It does not close the issue superficially, while "Foul corruption mining all within, Infects unseen." But Purges the Entire System of all Impure Matter,ln vigorates the Body. and leaves the Afflicted in the Ejoy ment of Good Health. To convince the skeptical or its beslthy effects, try but one bottle, and be convinced.— Sold by all the Druggists in this place, and dealers through= la the country. nov 201 m 45 4111 - • A Great Medicine for Female..-- Hundreds of stimulants have been invented and sold. purporting - to be specific in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate form of woman render her subject. - The result of all these stimulants has been to impart momentary activity to the nervous system, and false vigor to the muse/es; but this relief has been suo ceeded by a depression and prostration greater than before; and the repeated attempts of Invalids to build themselves up by these false remedies, have finally ended in destroy ing what little vital organization was left. But in using "Bar/laves H/land Bitters." you will find no such dins tress results. It to a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles. after the manlier of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bcerhave. Under its Influ ence, every nerve and muscle receives new strength and vigor, appetite and sleep return, end finally. perfect health. See advertisement fa another column. [nov 13 lm 44 Air To Consunriptives.--The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption —is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send, a copy of the prescrip tion used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE CURE FOR COMPUMPTION, Al3lllllll, BRONCOITIS, &O. The 001 y object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the 'afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address NEV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williatosburgh, Kings county, New York; oct 16 ly 40] only/Irk-The highest point of physical health, and mental comfort, can be obtained if we seek for it. No matter bow broken down one may be with either Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint. Diseases of the Heart, Coughs, Colds, Nerv ous Afflictions, or what is termed General Debility, a remedy of a pleasant and certain character can always be commanded. Let nobody say that any of these maladies, in.their most appalling stages. cannot be cured, for they can. Thousands In the United States can feelingly testify to thii. truth, end offer themselves, and their experiences, as evidences. With the spread of intelligence to all quarters of the gl. be (thanks to steam and the magnetic telegraph)comes a corresponding acknowledgment of truths which were hitherto concealed beneath the 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-suffering (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 De. 0 littrtvi Brows, No. 21 Grand street, Jersey city, N. J.. called THE An 4CIAN BALSAM. •‘ it is a great medicine," writ..s ono of the prominent members of the Medical Academy: ti I have witnessed its benefits in many eases. anti am truly tharkful 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 nese. cheerfulness for despondency. flesh for emaciation, ruddiMbss for paleness, activity for languor. It is, indeed, an " Elixir of Life," and as such it should be priced 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 speeimen bottles. price 25 cents each, may be obtained as above by all who wish to give this remedy a trial. nov 13 lm 44 On the 4th inst., by the Rev. .1. J . Strine, Daniel W. Flowers, of Mount Joy twp., to Elizabeth B. Keener, of Rapho. . . On the oth inst.. by the same. Abraham B Eshleman, of alarticville. to Mary Ann Kendig. of Conestoga. On Sunday evening. the 9th inst.. by the same, John K Davis to Mary A. Newcomer, both of Rohreretown. In tbie city, on Saturday morning last, Abbe Jane, daughter of Walter T. and Ada Clark, in the sth year of her age. City Household Market The market opened this morning with a full attendance of buyers and sellers. The following were the riling prices : Butter, per pound.— . .20@d2e. Chickens, live, per pair............... Torkies, live and dressed, a piece Apples, per peek...... Potatoes, per bushel Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. R. BITNER k Dam, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. LANCASTER, December 10. .$5.25 5 50 1.10 Flour, Superfine, V bbl Extra White Wheat, Ts bushel Bed MI 64 It Corn, old dt new Oats Cloverseed " Whiskey, in Wide " in bbls.. Philadelphia Market No shipping demand for flour, sales at $4.751 15.12 1 A for superfine, $5.12%@5.25 for extra family and fancy. Wheat unchanged. 3000 bus. Red sold at $1.27 and White sold at $1.30®1.37. 3000 bus. Corn sold at 6515166 c. for old, and 313®60c. for new. Coffee sells at 12®14c. for Rio, and 19c. for Laguyara. Whiskey dull at 18%@19c. Baltimore Market Flour dull and heavy; Howard street and Ohio are held at $5; City Mills held at 84.75; no buyers. Wheat very dull and nominal. Corn steady; new 50@)580. Provisions dull and heavy. New Mess Pork sells at 017.00. Lard WA,. Coffee dull at 13( 51 14c. Whiskey flat at 18c. TSA AC BARTON & SON, WHOLESALE GROVELS. AND DEALERS IN COUN TRY PRODUCE. WINES AND LIQUORS, Nos. 165 and 167 North Second street, deo 11, '6O tf 481 PHILADELPHIA. ti ARM ER 5 , MUTUAL IN S URANCE COMPANY.—The Members f the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company are hereby notified, that an election will be held on SATURDAY, the 29th inst., between the hours one and three P. M., at the house of Jacob Leaman, in the City of Lancaster, to elect five Directors and six Ap praisers, to conduct the affairs of the sold Company for the ensuing year. JOHN STROHM, dec 71 3t 49] Secretary. NOTICE. --Applications for relief from the "BUCHANAN RELIEF FUND" will be received at the Mayor's Office, on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY the present week, and on the same days of the next week, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. GEO. SANDERSON, Chairman. Lancaster, Dec. 11th, 1860. St 48 ST ATEMENT OF THE FARMERS' BANK OF LANCASTER, DECEMBER 4TA, 1860. ASSETS. Bills Discounted and Loans Banking House and other Real Estate. Farmers' Bank Stock Notes and Checks of other Banks Due from other Banks. 11. S. Treasury Notes. Gold and Silver Coin MEM Notes in Circulation.. Due to other Banks Due Dep05it0r5...... ... Dividends unpaid.... Capital Stock $450,000. Lancaster (Ely, ss I certify that the foregoing is a true statement to the beat of my knowledge and belief. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me,this 4th day of December, 1880. Wit. E. WILEY, Alderman. den 11 1t 48 0 TATE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY 10 BANK, THURSDAY 8101 IN LNG, DECEMBER 6 ill, 1860. Bills Disconoted $526,432 67 Bonds and Mortgages. 20,000 00 Heal Estate /2,744. 93 11. 8. Treasury Notes $ 50,000 00 Gold 'and Silver 72,642 64 $122.642 64 Notes and Checks of other Banks 38,883 27 Cash due from other Banks 1 . 8,055 72 Due Depositors Notes in Circulation Dividends Unpaid... Due to 8ank5.......... Capital Stook, $269,995 00 Lancaster City, as : Before me, J. 0. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Peltier, Cashier of the Lancaster County Bank, who being duly swono,.doth say, that the foregoing statement Is correct, to the-hest of Ms knowledge and belief. • W. L. PEIPER., Cashier. Sworn and 'subscribed, December 6th, 1880, coram dee://1848] J. 0. VAN CAMP, Alderman. T'Er_o* s GlIz NO. 412 G H 8 T T .< 4(41. - 2 E T , 3:- OPPO2/EE THE , HAEOHIC, Trry PHILADELPHIA' 1, Idla the attention' of' the :public to a enry large and choice assortment of goods, adaybad.tbr* N..T . 8 • GOLD AND SILVER. Wii4lllNfi; Y . ,11-11 ~ A ND PLAT E. A 5 IV- A, 11, There goo& we freehand fashionable, snit .4,111:be mid at . . The seven years of unrivalled success attending the t.COSHOPOLITAN ANT ASSOCIATION," have made it &household word throughout revery gnu* of the Country. 'finder the auspices of thus popular Zairian they; over three hundred thacsand home.: hawelearned to appreciate— by beautiful works of art on their walls, and choice litera ture on their tables, the great-benefits derived from tecom. Ing a subscriber. Subscriptions are, now being received Dia ',ratio tmparal leled with that of any previous year. . . TIMIS OF.SUBSCHIPTION; Any person can become a member by •Liilng three dollars; forwhioll - Rdn ther- 1 . 1 1 0 Ist--Theierge;aud!mperli ,engrastil, ;(4.3g *chary 2.11.—0ne copy, one year; of that elegantly ilhtstrated magazine,TTE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL,". 3d.—Four admissions, during the seison - to• • - "THE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, MS Bng/WAY, N. T." In addition to the above benefits, there given to subscribers, as gratuitous premiums, over , ' • FIVE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF "NATI comprising valtuffile paintings, - marbles, pariahs, outlines, Sc.. forming a truly national benefit. • The Superb Engraving, which every subscriber will re ceive, entitled, "Falstaff Mnateilng his Recruits," is one of the most beautiful and popular engravings ever Wined in this country. It is done on steel, in fine lithe 'and stipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by4i3 inches, mak ing a most choice ornament, suitable for thelsalls 'of either the library, parlor or office. Its subject is he celebrated scene of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice Sballbw's office, the recruits which have been gathered for his "rag ged regiment." It could not be furnished by the trade for less than five dollars. 1 The Art Journal is too well known to th e Whole country to need commendation. It is a magniftcmitly illustrated magazine of Art, containing Essays, Stories,iPoems, Gossip, Sc., by the very beet writers in Ainerica. The Engraving is sent to any part of the country by mail, with sn.fety, being packed in a cylinder, postage pre paid. Subscriptions will bereeeived until the Evening of the 31st of January, 1861, at which time the books will close and the premiums be given to subscribere.) No person is restricted to a single subscription.—Those remitting $l5, are entitled to five memberships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. Subscriptions from California, the Canada!, and all For eign Countries, 'must be $3,50 instead of $3; in order to de. fray extra postage, etc. For further particulars send for a copy •i 4 the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced thelharldsomest maga zine in America. It contains Catalogue of ,Ttemiums, and numerous superb engravings. Regular price, 60 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will:;'c sent to those wishing to snbacribe, on receipt of 18 can in stamps or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 646 Broadway, New York. I N. B.—Subscriptions received and forwarded by 'DUNCAN & STONER, Agents for Lancaster, Pa., andvlcinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. C HRISTMAS I Beautiful Books far Holiday Gif to / • JOIJN SHEAFFER, NO. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET,. Offers to the Pablic, At the Very Lowest Prices, SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED WORKS. Prepared and ar ranged expressly for the FESTIVE SEASO I N. The following are a few of the many that will be sold very cheap: WOMEN OF BEAUTY AND HEROISM. Illustrated with Nineteen Engravings on Steel. By Frank B.Goodrich. THE LOVES AND HEROINES OF THE (POETS. Edited by Richard Henry Stoddard. Splendidly illustrated. THE CENTRE TABLE. Illustrated byfFifty Fine En gravings. THE POETS OF THE NINETEENTH IDENTURY. Il lustrated with One Hundred and Thirti.Two Fine En gravings ,' TAE DIADEM. A Gift Book for all Seasons. Illustrated with Twelve Steel Engravings. THE SOU VENIWOALLERY. An Illustrated Gift Book, embellished with Thirteen Beautifully Finished Engrav ings - THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR. With Twelve Elegan Portraits on Steel, from Original Pictures. FABLES OF LA FONTAINE. Illustrated. MEMORIES OF HOME. An Illustrated Annual for al Seasons. Together with all of the moat elegant and latest- Books of the season. Juvenile Books, suited to all ages, at very low prices. Bibles, Bibles, Prayer Books, Prayer Books, bound in Velvet, Calf, Morocco, Clasps and Rims, very cheap. G 411105! Genies! Games! of every description at low prices. Moveable Toy Books in great variety. Writing Desks . of Rosewood and Mahogany, Portfolios, &c., Au Persons desiring it can make ! their selections now, and have them sent any time between this and Christmas eve. Purchasers will do well to call and examine our well .elected stock before purchasing eisewheze. dec 11 tI4BJ SELF-CONCEIT REBUKE D , Br THE BARD OP TOITTSt BALL. ' A Mr. Boaster had a wife, 1 • A loving, gentle creature; But wrath, when she was deeply wronged, . Would change the gentle feature!, One winter night, while they reposed In blankets. tucked np snugly, • Old Boaster showed his self conceit) In manner rough and ugly. He said, " My wife. I've genius rue, Bet you have none to mate It; Though I my genius daily show Yon don't appreciate it." ff Sbe answered: "Yon no genius sliPw, In anything you do sir, And, though you think so much of self, I'm far too good for you, sir." "No genius show I" exclaimed her; lord, "Such talk should stop your breath, marm, And, if you don't your words recall, PIl freeze myself to death, marm' "I'll leave my hed, and stand out•doors Till I am stiffly frozen— To ice shall turn the heart, in which You've been the idol chosen." t " You'll freeze," she said, " a good 'resolve I I hope you'll not withdraw it; And should your heart be turned to ice, My tears will never thaw it." Out-doors he rushed, to be, by frost, • From all his woes delivered 8; But courage. cooled, and changed his mind, When he - awhile bad 'shivered. He hurried in, and took his bed With her, his "idol chosen ;" She asked, " Why did you not stay out Till you were fairly frozen? He answered : "I am bound to freeze, For we can't live together; But, as 'tie very cold to-night, wait for warmer weather!" Next day, old Boaster, feeling style In TOWER HALL was sneezing; He bought some clothes. went home, and said, Dear wife, don't mention freezlng. "I'll dress in style; I'll own your worth, And in your genius glory; And only ask that you my dear, Won't tell the freezing story." LANCASTER, December 8 ....60(4160c. 62c441.50 PHILADELPHIA, December 8 BevrimoßE, December 8 Every variety of sults, strong and comfortable for win ter wear, can be purchased at perfectly eatisfactory prices, at TOWEE HALL, 618. MARKET Street, between Fifth and Sixth sta., Philadelphia. RENNETT lk CO. TjRIGADE NW:TICE. D Notice is hereby given that the Bolird of Auditors of the 2nd Brigade, 3d Division of P. M., will meet on THE& DAY, the 7.lth of DECEMBER, 1880, atlthe public house of Henry B. fibenck, in the City of Lancaster, for the pur pose of distributing the military fund- tunougst the mili tary of said Brigade. The Colonel and staff and Major of the Ist Regiment, are requested to mike returns of the number of days each performed-military dory. The Cap tains of the several companies will present their respective rolls, stating the numbers of days each officer, musician and private performed military duty—certifying on honor that the same - is just and correct. M[R. WITHER. Brigadier Gen. 2nd Brigade, 3d Division, P. M. Watrax S. Amwati, Judge Advocate. [dee 4 2t 47 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF j TEILOSIAS J. BAILEY.—Thomas J. Bailey. of ~ Steelville, Chester county, on the sth day of NOVEMBER, 1860, made a voluntary assignment of all his estate t 6 the undersigned for the benefit of creditors : Notice is h4reby given to all persons having claims to present them to the undersigned, and those indebted are requested to maim immediate pay ment. WILLIAM BORLAND. Stammuz P. 0., Chester Co. [nov 23 6t 45 $635,164 43 . 10 900 00 . 60.950 00 33.109 68 38,374 75 ESTATE OF THOMAS KIMBLE, LATE of Little Britain twp., Lancaster county, dee'd.—Let tern testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the subscriber. residing in said township, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted tti make immediate payment, and those having claim's will present them 'duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL J. KIMBLE, novl3 6t.! 0 44] Executor. $20,000 00 . 90,925 75 110,925 75 $890,424 61. $216,000 00 . 25.842 91 ;173.632 82 .. 2,426 75 417,902 48 ESTATE OF HENRY HIISSELMAN, late of the State of Maryland dec!d.—Letters of Ad ministration on the eetate of Henry Mussel:nen late of the State of Maryland, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in the City of Lancaster: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tinge having claims will present them, with out delay, properly authenticated for settlement. nov 6 6t* 4S] $ 72,51.2 13 $738,759 23 $125.655 79 278,965 00 2,784 31 33,738 57 $441,143 67 $297,616.66 EMIZEI EIM PINE MIISICIAL BOX SPO ,Z 0 TV P B 1 17. E: If /31 ABHST "tunny attrarzEririfiTDOlLF.7 cmzusTraA.§:: 186 0 . JOHN SHELEFER'S CHEAT' BOOK STORE, No. 32 North Queen street, Next door to Examiner Office. JAMES H. BAIINtS, FANCY . AND-WINDSOR CHAIR MASER, No. 6934 East King street, .Lancaster, Takes pleasure in inviting the public ko call at his Ware rooms, and examine' his BEAUTIFUL I ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS OP -VARIOUS PATTERNS. VI—ORDERS received and promptlY attended to at the shortest notice. None but the beet workmen ate employed in this establishment, consequently Chairs purchased at this house are fully equal to any article sold in the Eastern Cities. Call and examine for yourselves. [Ling 16 ly 31 E IfLPI., olt E Mgi The undersigned are desirous of ee ourlogg the services of a few Young Men to engage in Travelling Agency, upon a salary of FOB TY DOLLARS r.r.g..MONTH,. and all expenses 'paid. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who merit the approbation of the sub scribers, by strict attention to busittese, can rely upon constant employment for a term ofears. For further particulars address CON NT NUM, • nor 27 3m 48] 31 Main Bt., Atki son Depot, N. WAYLAN & SWEINTZEL, D RS. thine to practice Dentiatry at that* Wise, 6034 North Queen Amer hail square from the P.l. IL Depot. Lan caster, Pa. [sip /7 it u • • Pfk , Q- 1,0 ,0 X.A.P/i , 794 - .6z, ER r, /01.-7A4,A.-zes , lergest.aad' enest-coundate Aialleolse WM* Znitea. Strotel. wbruyi the beat Pieter es, barns to the PlowtintPwelg , are , taw ast,priersvue bider: then , are, omicatunes... .; EThe 'Proprietor,a,goartioal ettotr&e. Pa" 9°A4l7..everraittioglLuralutioure to thethe. twee Gallery unless It gives Pergreit*tetuaterru "Daguerreotypes andAgehrecrige&,:irtutioeut or doomed Mem* Photographed te 461 required. *be: sir, Odom on I:twee/4 life else, and piloted - la 0114.4hkbeit Artists. At_Weemilesyqicaoreeraraleataisa .110uay, 'Pa4lO tOulatig Agysu,litmin tla sud_ihinea,‘,_.„ Peisortiiteltdrit the city ace reive..g loviterlapex.' amine - our epedmena, irldehitir *ice arid qiudWr . %Wows; JihrquitriLAkdialitY6lll/I,thi;art o 7 ANEwird4. • rm rth *Mt, 0114# • ciatiniND4l:l7olslB: : :„ 14wis Ceigniit 1211;cturnkr-usit or l f ni t o Tpl o t ono ti7 144 r llkeneeelwbeen repeatedly taken by different WAPIP o rb4l 4te i.tie n=4 : 4 17 niressle of exam Frain Ef0n..11.,701 ,hrozzus„.ladi Minbiter to Italy. Thebelfak . 40 1 d 4 ) 15 ftriesi of juin' , POT' coljohic4„prifh..ttistr dr:vat:4ll494 calor fulness .atlikagespeig, a+ 3,4o . 6 atciXr.jaPfeAShaca't° - ch• attention nr.all arnireCjitel pito Art..... . . . Homing Orquifoo for a 'Portrait. rproeitrot one from Robert ?Jewell. of the citioxinnidelon.,; • . - Enoiatu r ,in on Colon, under: the new piresii: aiscdoevd,W i n!;:*l l4 take great Plessureln:eaPtutsing thelama given 'me, not by the aCmuscy.of the Men*, but Its sells tie finish In all respects, and' recommend Dim to the mt. !nudge of three 'dtSposett encourage : the. beantiftA art. nos' 71 - .ty,471 " assent Pen': St 48 r WATPEW I3- :filV l 7.Nl AW4tir. t ,A GMT VALUKD „BROM TWO DOLLARS TO 0 - DBBD DOLLARS GIVEN WITH gyn.!' BOOK: . SOLD AT BBTAIL PKICIDI I At lent Ope Watch fs guaranteed - to - every twelve lxioke. These inducements are offered: by the SUFFOLK. EX CHANGE COMPANY. ST Park How, New York. Tirs MOOT EXINSSEVZ, Are mu Meer Liman Gm CuNCIIOI 813TABL1SHED IN 1855. Egy•SEND FOR A 'CATALOG:UE.IEBC Those who bare patronized other Gift Houses are particu larly requested to acquaint themselves with our Urine,- Out inducements:are untivalled, and put all Womb in the shade.. 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" 17 00 Any of the above works will also be fornished to New Subscribers for the year 1856-7 and 8, at one half the Regu lar Subscription Prices. Thee a New Subscriber may obtain the reprints of the Four Reviews and Blackwood • SIX CONSECUTIVE YEARS FOR 932 I which is about the price of the original works for one year. As we shall never again by likely to offer such induce ments as those here nresenteri, Aril- 'Remittances most, In all cases, be made direct to the Publishers, for at these prices no commission can be allowed to agents. Address, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., dec 4 St 47] No. 54 Gold Street, New York. FFARMERS, LOOK TO TOUR IN TER EST !--Received the First Preiniums this Fall at our County Fair. a Silver Medal on the Teleerab Fodder Cutter and Coleman's Farm Chopping Mill. with Proseu'e improve ment. I have received at my Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehonee a large stock of the Telegraph Hay, Straw and Cornfodder Cutters, four sizes, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4, suit able for large or small Farmers. The Telegraph Hey, Straw and Cornfodder Cutter is acknowledged to be the best Cutter now in use. We claim a erent many advantages over any now - manufactured: Ist, It has the down cut, all the strain is on the frame where it should be; 2d, It is geared on both sides. and is not lia ble to wear or get out of repair; Bd, The Nos. 1 and 2 are double geared, and can be changed to cut different lengths; the shortest cut is 7 pieces to one inch for Cornfodder; in dee minutes they ran be changed to cut scant 34 inch for Hay or Straw. The band-wheel can (on • the No. 2) be changed on either side of the Cutter to suit the power.— The greatest advantage we claim is the power. We can do as much work with one horse as those ran (that first cut, then crush) with three. Our cutter will cut shorter and make better feed, than those those that first. cut, then crush. We all know the more power it requires to drive a Cutter the sooner it will get out of repair. We will give a few references to Farmers wanting Cutters this fall: John Saner, Christian Hess, Abm. M. Hem, Benjamin Mylin, near Willow Street, Chris tian Zimmerman, John Weaver, A. Stouffer. near Ocadville, John G. Hmrner, Marietta, Benjamin Hoffman, Maytown, Jacob Rupp, Hinkletown, Benjamin Seldomridge, David Stultzfuse, Intercourse, Jacob Umble, Gap, Henry Eckman, Drumore Centre, Sanders McCullough, Drumore twp., Jas. Long. Liberty Square, Israel Tennis, near Chestnut Level, Benjamin Stultzfuse, near New Holland, David Landis, (Fuller.) Bird-in-Hand, John K. Barr, Mount Joy, Jacob Bachman. near Straaburg. Gideon Kauffman, John Lapp, near Concord. I could give several hundred names more if necessary. I have also received a full supply of Coleman's Premium Farm Chopping 51111 with Proaen's improvement. There are a great . many of our Mills now in use In this county, and all give very good satisfaction. The Mill is very mach luiproved over those sold two years ago. The grinding pelts are 100 per cent, harder. There is a Mlll running in Philadelphia which has ground from 15.000 to 20,000 bush els of grain, and is running yet without having any repairs done to It. We will give a few references for our Mills: John Leman. Benjamin Leman. John Smucker and Henry Herr. Leacock twp. Jamea M. Hopkins, Conowingo Furn ace. Benjamin Hoffman, John E. Creider, Maytown, Jacob B. Garber, near Mountville, Peter Grabill, near Petersburg, John 0 Strickler, near Saluoga, Henry Neff, Harvey Brack bill, Martin Herr, near Strasburg, Benjamin Snavely, (Farmer,) and Samuel Charles, Peones Valley, Benjamin Bleacher, (Farmer,) Bock, Samuel Stoltzfose, near New Holland, John L. Byler, Smoketown, Abraham Ntilt, West End, Abraham M. Hess, Conestoga twp. We warrant our Mills and Cutters to give satisfaction, or no sale. Farmers are invited to give me a call, and examine my stock of Implaments, as I will sell them on the very best terms. Wanted—New Cloyemeed, at the highest market price. ADAM 8.. BARR. Agricultural Implement and Seed Warehouse, E. King street, neat door to Lanes' Dry Goode' Store, Lancaster. oct 30 tf 42 TUST PUBLISHED. cl SMITH'S NEW GEOGRAPHY, containing a concise text of Explanatory Notes with. for the use of schools In the Malted States sod Canada PMiii%EaiMIMM COMPLETE AND COMPREHENSIVE • SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY; and great care has been taken in its constraction to render It of the greatest practical usefulness In the school room and family. It will be found to answer the " ONZ Tacom- ARD AND OPE " QUISTIONS asked by inquisitive pupils, and that the study of Geography, in this work, is made a pleas• Dig pastime. School Directors and Teachers supplied at introductory rate& For sale, wholesale and retail, at .1. M. WESTHAEFFER'S, noir 1S tf 44] - Cur. of North Queen and. Orange eta. Z Bit.cos are offering Greatßargaine In BLACK OLOT H CLOAKS, reduced In order to sell all we have. SHAWLS—great Iteduction - in Prides of our Shawls— Extensive Variety—For Masters and Misses—Ladles and Gents. D. & ES H lEMAN, t Administrator Immense Sacrafice of Prices-5000 Yards from New York Auction. ' • . Rich Silks for 60 cents, cheap at 76 cents. Beautiful Silks for 75 $l.OO Maznificent Silks for SLOO . 4 , L 25 BLACK SILKS—Best Black Drilled Silks at. Low • Prices. MERINOS AND CASHMERES. DE LADIES AND POPLINS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, LADIES' & GENTS' UNDER GARMENTS. LARGE STOLE OF ZEPHRY GOOD& NIISIAS—HOODS—SCARFS—CLOAKS- . -COATS,- ac., all selling at Panic Prices. Call and examine. wEnz BROS., East King and Centre Square. dee 4 tf 47] MIISIIING. TACKLE. JC Rods, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Net-Twine, Bea Gram! ' "tan !' Snoods &c. " I' l e An . u el le L t i tt el 'AirlA ta i . BJaLMAKHffiB. Drug A Chemical mole, opposite Cross Keys Hotel, W. King lare•t.Lancazter. [may fl it 18 earl 0 M S, Soo.--Cinnamon , Cloven, Sala • ML.TIIS, BAKING SODA,. CREAM TADT&M, MDT MAU, &a., For aala at THOMAS IMS.MAILEat'S Drug & ObeiniaalStora West Ring rtrout, Lauer. Prom Om: Jima Piet. lIIMIIIIII NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE OVER ONE HUNDRED MAPS- FANCY SILKS. .-.••••' • " 0116•Tjae,:aseanatii Arsealeiiti" , baikaa >bn kl,rei abd 'Aikido - 4W Ccituity'ilot aro., -me alloinabs;WOratiattheOillint,44 -1 0i held; .lathe Otart Hoak lathe fare Zweastme,-on the -044 ' -10D14DAT tallSKlEKßElLvold,(thitl7lll4)- - sa 1.0.6f010dk; ALILz , Aea* ellir wak'coosieicio‘l;Ac . (fiif tr ti -6 fi • Ateotuit.....l*.mei ? ..iptr,-14greyo.1, - tria*, 'Oat tirdec ' : ' i ' - . 4it h r altmer ifi.;Ust praiDiffrzEr*PziAlt ~:44 ' 4 0 4 sins* & witwilir' 7 seobvprtuter;uol444oY, Y.0 4 0.400** 4 - BY ReVAL o.tTsjund - HinsF-.L.M.Adej., e of James Samegrs 1 10.40. staihviari6qty.': , !agarrleo4. ,,Anotsent:„ ty! 7 0 0 / 11 - 13 natit fitird# 9 of Aaai B.ntr u sr, totprigh as Aditniita,S;q4iry YA4l' !rahtowniddr4.'9nardianilhip .AnnirtM4. I / 1 10 2, 9 111 / ' W° o & l3llll Pth i f i . ? f, ' .i . zrl " Yraag. a 'sraWForeriref.Ditimo!!CtoiiiiO4.' l C 6 ***F4 iths,.Afithhar. . • -• . ,Samnel Jummt,„trtmtorotorneddp. Porpim, James d..Eitern*ltriti . .9il/9tn? 4 Joy By 4ohll `S. Soh n Dougherty _4.o9 . 4o4j.*Y:.AiiiirlA*44s. 4e . oi9it. — BF • DonelattY.' lid 1 :41Y4 Amgbark mint dine: ter of deceased., Mitt: nix indih;WearitaiFfteld'tim**.;.:BF Join : Ad49 1 41 31 4 0 5*-- LeW . I . .AniktiaxiMmtheyjillienoCtitiniff 'Ms - ea - it Mini 1845, -and enl iqr s ?# .l . : l# Guardianship i l t eTvir . si nil ' Jo -We" 1.71 ? d uardl 7; 9r _ Viotti L: Mow ery, t 8 6 4414 0 40 21 P. .4d l 4,7 llo Fraiis Administrator_ Igraabdtrilteprii4 rft•intirvo. , townstlp.. ,George, W. ' Gompbni, - Admlnistritor. • Henry. k JEllltan, Beira.% Pant - Earl . kostustipi Reuben H. ScLindir; Adiiinivrator. • . . • °ffi;"ll,ll6l79ntsprt9o,9Fs4ollftbl9- ,0124it.114.441'!. combill'B. - 11. 'Gregg - john - L: - Gregg, and Patrick '9llMkin,llnardians of the minor children of decelned. John WilliamicSE,EG - cribini - limn:tip. By William P. Renrservising ainastor. • I Jolla Grishoir, Penn townsh‘. - titrOthen:Guebeertid Jesith4fielniskOmecittorarc:- ? Richard McGrann, Jr City of Lancaete John Mo- Govern, Jr., Administrator. _ • lannelWktsetl Dro, mtA negettowneiPtlecx:osmier. Henry': By Bamuillt. John Heller, East Lampe* tidsrnahip.Akt Alnatitn Heller, Administrstor: - . • Plead town:thin, *OM Lower s uter: Nis Hen Ovardian-: shiri*cotit It Abraham D. Heller,'4Winsiratur of demand, surviving Gunn/Put' of the minor children of John Longenecker, dsiled. John Dangler, Warwick township. By Elias Buomberger, ' and John Mumma, AdministmtOrn• Eanisunio LMilsillaPho township. ._By' Bimjemin,.ll.t Grader:, ltzetOor.. . Ell4betli Hartman; BorOugh Itinbelm. Noel Acccmfit. otHenry Shaffner, Testamentary - Guardian of. Adeline Arndt, late Hartman , a legateennderthe Will of died.. Jacob. Miner, East ,Foirl township. ' By. Caroline Ironer, Administratrii, with'the Will annexed. • Joseph Hnntsparger, Monut - Joy township. By Samuel Eby, , Executor. • • ' ' • .• George" Rockey, 'Bart township. Gnardianship -Abconnt. By Samuel S. Baughman, Guardian of George Wasting ton Roekey, Is minor child of deceased: r - John McCaskey, ihdisbury township. By Robert Houston, Administrator, • James C, McKissick, Botongh of Columbia. Guardianship • Acconnt. By Samuel Truseott,- Guardian of Lilly and 7ohn4ScHisslck, minor children of deceased. Robert B. Wright, Borough' of Columbia. By Amos 8. Green, Administrator, prude:de/its. lidixabeth Frank, West Donegal township. By Samuel' Brand and George Egrod;• Executors. - Henry - Flickinger. Borough of Adamstown. By Esahts Billingfelt, Administrator: . • George Bard, Sr., East Lampeter township. By - George Bard. Samuel Bard and Henry Shreiner, Exetutors. Jacob Collins, Borough of Washington. Guardianship Ac-, count. By Joseph Schoch, Guardian of the minor child ren of deceased. • Jacob Brubacher. East Occalirx. township. Guardianahlp Account. By Daniel Kline, Guardian of Samuel Bru bacher, one of the minor children of deceased.. , JOHN JOHNS, Register. REGPTEA OPPICE, Lancaster, Nov. 19,1800. • nor 20 4t 45 I XECUTORS , SALE...A beautiful and E enbetantial MANSIONHOUSE,ceromodious Stab and THREE ACRES OF GROUND, in the highest state of useful and ornamental cultivation, at public gale, If not' VroVl9llB l .rdleptssed of . privately. _ There ' will' be sold, -without 'reiserii, ori SATURDAY EVENING, the 22d lost, at the public house of John Mich ael. in Lancaster city; at public outcry, - all that ELEGANT MANSION, with the appurtenances sa, . thereto belonging, late the residence -of F. J. ICramph, deseased, and which was erected by him; includ ing grounds and improvements, et a crust of over $20,000; and has all the modern conveniences of a comfortable fam ily residence, with pump, - gas, hydrants,: water-elosets, bathe, heaters, and kitchen-range. , The buildings are situated near the centre of an enclos ure, of the abovenamed dimensions, that is laid out, in front and on the sides, in grassy lawns and graveled walks, and planted with ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers; and in the rear, by a kitchen garden. trait tree; and vines, oecnpying one of the best sites in the City of Lancaster, for health, convenience, and a view of the city and sur rounding country. 'The main building is fifty feet square, two and a half stories high, with bay and oriel windows; piazza, a gallery end balconies, and has a flue hall-through the 'enntre. With very little trouble the one side•of the building could be constructed into a class or lecture room, fifty feet long and twenty feet wide, should the premises be purchased thr a Select School, Seminary or College: large and well-ventilated attic could also, for this purpOse, be converted into a number of healthy sleeping chambers, in addition to those - en the second story. The back build -loge are two stories high - with a basement and celpw, and thirty efeet by eighteen in size, with balconies above•and below.' The stable, which is large and tantehilly built, could, if neceesary, without ranch expense be converted into a-dwelling, or sleeping•chambers: These premises are henna& on the south, west - and north by Chesnut. Charlotesihnd Walnut streets. and on the east by a public alley, Which separates them from the premises of St. John's Free Epilteoptil Church and Parson age, is the western put of Lancaster city. - - For farther particulars inquire of Mrs. S. M. lEramph, - on the premises, Joseph Ehrenfried, South Queen street, or S. S. R.athvon, corner of North Queen and Orange streets. Sale to commence at 734 o'clock:T. M.. when the terms will be made known. S. M. KRA.kIPH, • JOS. EHRF.N FRIED I S. S. RATHVON. - Lancaster, Dec. 4th, 1860. St 47' WOOD LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.---On SATURDAY, the 29th day of DECEMBER, 1860; in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county. the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Daniel Eckman, dec'd, will sell at public sale, at allide brand's Cote!, at Kirkwood, Coleraln township, Lancaster county, A TRACT OF WOOD LAND CONTAININGI ACRES,' more or less, adjoining lands of John Whiteside, Daniel High and others. This tract is principally OUESTNUT AND OAK TIMBER. Persons NY I shi ng to view this tract will call on Miller Eckman, residing near the same. Possession and a good title will be given on the first day of April, 1861. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock in the evening of said day, when terms will be made known by _ JANE ECKMAN, Admtnistratrix of the estate of Daniel Eckman, deed, or dec 4 3t 471 MILLER ECKMAN, Agent. 1311140 SALE.---On THURSDAY, the 27th day of DECEMBER, WO, In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the un dersigned Adrainistrabix will sell at public sale, at the Nine Pointe Hotel, hilfart township, Lancaster county, the following real estate, viz: A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 116% ACRES, situate in wild Bart township, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Christian Plank, Adam Butter and others, on the road leading from...NobWyllie to Brownstown, 4 miles from Noblevllle. The improvements are a oil two-story STONE - DWELLING HOUSE, Bake House, a well of water at the door, and a Spring of water near thehouse, a LOG BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, and other out builoings. - There are about 30 or 40 ACRES OF TIMBER, priori. pally Chestnut and Oak. The- land is in a good state of cultivation;nuder good fences; and in a good neighbor. hood; convenient to mills, stores, &c., &c. Any perton desirous of viewing the premises will call on the tenant, Ivan Gilbert, who will, show the same, or on the undersigned, who will give all , the Information de sired. Possession and a good title will be given on the Bret day of April. 1861. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. M., on said day, when the terms will be made known by • JANE .130111ifAN, Administratrix of the estate of Daniel Eckman, dec'd, or dec 4 9t 47] MILLER EOKMAN, Agent. RPRANS , COURT SALE.—.On WED— d'A NESDAY, DECEMBER 26,1860, pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, the under. Elgned, Administrator of Joeeph Widmyer, deceased, will expose at public sale, at Jacob Effinger's Saloon, South Queen street, all that certain LOT OF GROUND, late the estate of raid deceased, situate on Church street, near Factory alley, in the City of Lancaster, on which le erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with back building attached. Terms cash on the let clay of April, 1861. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., of said day. JOHN A. ECHEURENBRAND, deo 4 3t 471 Administrator. lIBLIC. SALE.--On SATURDAY, DE— CEMBER 15, 1860, will be sold, at public sale, at the public house of John A. Houseal, in the village of May town, Lancaster county, a LOT OF GROUND, late the estate of Elisabeth Swords, deceased, situated in said village bounded by properties of John Mayes and Elizabeth It Jacobs, widow, on which is erected a one and a half story FRAME DWELLING ROUSE. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when conditions will be made known by DAVID SWORDS, JOHN W. SMITH, nos 27 St* 46] Executors. CLOAKS. -- A Magnificent Assortment of all the newest styles imported this season, with every new material, made up and trimmed in the very beat man ner, at prices that defy all competition, at the Parts Cloak Store, N. E. corner of Eighth and Walnut streets, Phila delphia. CLOAKS..—The City Cloak - Storey No. 142 North Eighth street. Every one is talking of the great bargains and superior quality of the Cloaks at the new Cloak Store, No. 142 N. Eighth street, PSilidelphia. Cyou want the beet value 1.../ for your money, go to the City Cloak Store; No. 142 N. Eighth street, above Cherry, Philadelphia. CLOAKS. ---The City Cloak Store, No. 142 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, 13 'said to be the best and cheapest store in' the city. CLOAKS: CLOAKS t CLOAKS TO WHOLESALE ,BUYERS. EVERY OTEL*TY OF FEE 8.84.801 V AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. MERCHANTS OWN MErrenTA LS MADE IF DESIRED. HENRY IVIES, oct 30 In 421 , 23 B. Ninth street,. Philadelphia' FOB. SALE CHB Oert.illoato 'of Scholarship (male or female) In the Coatesville Sem inary. Enquire of the Senior .p.iltor of the Int•Wgencer ' mug SO , - VIM 17- A. - Al I L Y 'BIBLES. FAMILY BIBLES. PdMIZY—BIBL'ES ANALYTICA.L CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLf.SCRIP - TNEtial : Or,•the Bible Presented under Dietinet and Chiesifled Heads or Topics. By John Eadle, D. D. The object of this concordadce is to preeenfthe ficciiptures entire, under certain classified' and exhaustive heads. It differs from an ordinary Concordance, in that its arrange ment depends, not on words, but on subjects, and the verses are printed in full, and comprehend the entire Bible. Per sale by MIAS BARR & CO., oet 9 tf 891 • Opposite the Court House. A MERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.. gAr.trAz STOOK, $600,000. Company's Building, Walnut street, B. E. corner of Fourth PHILADELPHIA. - ••- LIRE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MITIAL RATES, oral Joint Stock Rates, at about 00. per cent. ker4 or at Total Abstinence Bates, the lowest In the . . A. WILIILDIN, President. J, 0. Seal , Secretary H. S.GABA, Seq., King Lancia tar snail. 2217 10 „ Cbegh, - . 024 - 111eirseeess, hillatisiorabtailmarles tz'r , = - -easA44.- , 14=r ., A Onaufgefory, . . • Ls;•; , ,o6ibr': aii(4 - ,creares- - "Meer' ,t. , ..a...- # 6,,i,book l iadrio , ))? . OW/Mb VC *IA Wit , ewed,l4lMbigibt*. ,- -- -, • o u llent 4 TOCilow bwwwtewee.4*oelOi*4exh 0: 1 3tro iteite:thee= begrif isosarar== ir "clog lathing demulcent ingredients, -VW irstbilblid• Ebeeebbil no • ••{baTiktiarballatimajtibtarititbar iabbabribti HBO .” • ..21mbiade:gr• bpsoftlejAwring 414,r0 01en naireAfP4n4••l • • • TWINS 4i-t. &Wax ,; 12 B.It . PWEC • aIIITALIE.: fikkjggs Abr • ""7 1 k a if:_adriftAtkiff c itiiiti(142 IMO • • ••, .•..b.ftint - l eper larltiirt ;of biu~pordlitribralebb&M•a! — • lovi,Adeaxisaativrom.; PDatakil naQl4 o o4er'wes. Da. ; !kW 4 li z Malibi'lad 4l l4eillatiatli3billlMA bar Poqbelor *SW L , 4 1 ..; j," , v z • “a - ta t akeellieellealbe lilrebetup '' (•, ff lienidebtl Whabcompelibt Pau .,ltSr om ! inwereceingHwcamessied ribibiop of the Threat, so cS4 6 .4P l l,*ith: FrA l tailed Bowneui.'" .". ;--- • n" - . ...PswiLAWITILOTAOHYPAr. Le•G!IIPMe. IC Y4r BOaatiera nom& 1 1 . 10 M Skew INIRF: WO- ester prevent. 4oiinsea esa- , From WA they "will‘ be _per. •fc; 1113 BROWN'S 1 BROWN'S IMMIX !WICW' wqß,AoWird. 4 :v ent ,. 11 41' 145thte ene al OMIT. 13 . 11 71 5 .:q•• 1 11 :t Aik BtilTti WiliOrf Pte! ;. L. W. Boisweirsnealttifiers . . _ ,-TAN, iPIMPLES AND FRECKLES,: , and imparting if:permanent Ruxiii to the Ciairizt: it renders rouge ”IrePlien, Pb* - nsurers, and all Other adoring material forthe face, wholly .It impersedes entirely an stufh-dele tortoni', mixtares. It lathe most sets Regenerator of the Na ; of the-cheeks, and health., to the complexion Ore*: presented to the world.• , . • , This BEAUTIFIEItie just what Its iiimehiports.' It is another of ths extraordinary developments of chemical. electste „affinity, and operates like mtgic in Meldng ,the Soraßbost. race Handlome, miring by diicst the biota and discolandforui of the cuticle: di Often im pa r tsdisfigu e most - regtdszlf cone ettel .visage. /t at tha • eame,litne that, permanent ~.;- Bloom talks OorApleadon, , . which' is only theiresult of the eldn's exeellerit health, and at the perfect restoration of ite =AR T; raletamina -. • • rt thorougbli#npmairi*ely cum Tan, Piepkles;l37o*, Plizitcs, Pimples, Sand, fildr;iiraiias;lliatki and ElnualZaz Narks - • IndeW, Its effect in Jonah cases is almost miracu lous., Its anti-intianoptatory-nattire 4 inealstibba It softens, soothes, calsns, neutralises the irrita,. jitig prindiple, and restores the health of the port" affected; Imparts a brilliant 'bloom to the cheek and lips ; it produces a tint only excelled by nature. itself, without thervoullSllty of j ' Freeklea are at once - Oblittiratell; " , „ Pinerdeig disapp e ar. as if under the soperatien Of a' 'spell:' POCK (ARKS nes rerz‘in-aroanner eearce. ly to be eredited.irrerrby those who witziens their gradualestinotion. In short, the BWlTlFlEftis placed before the world for Jnat what its intmen t . and unexampled mediae' propertiet warrant; not only as in article for' the Toilette "Bejrond'ini Equal, ' . . . - but as unquestionably, a . Rgllleni Eace Embellisher . never approached in iteerfeatlon by any thing in yet produced the worl d -.• • „ PRIM, 60 OMITS' b 323, PACKILHE, which can be Bent to any part of the world, by mail, in perfect safety. Wh en purchased of my Agents, or at my office, the price is 50 Cents. The axles 10 cents for ; the DB. F. W. BOSWELL'S Superfluous Hair Eradicator Porremovinethe unneeaseary and disfigurin g hair that. sometimes. obtrudes. itself , upon &lair lady's lipe r ohin, neck., arms or shoulder; or, persists its growing too low down upon her foreliea& . • ,• • Dr. Boswells Superfluous lisir Eradicator eweepe away all theae little but:annoying irregu larities; leaves .the skin -white and clean, Arrests • the hair , ia , ita growth and Makes each spot loeh a if It had been originally produced by, nature ill its' state of deirling purity and perfecti on. ~ Price $ 1 per tootle ', which can be sent by mail ''to any part of the world - With 'perfect safety, free of postage. The Mize of Marriage, One voltune, 200 page, 02xno. Price In cloth, 25 cents. This is decidedly the moat fascinating, interest ing, and really useful and praetidal work on Court ship, Matrimony, and the Duties and Delights of Married Life, that has ever been Issued from the American Press. • . All Da. Minna artloka are seat byrosil, Tree of ‘All P =s msurt be addrasaa4 to DR. F. W. BOSWELL, No. 5 Boatman Street, New York, 'Com Ima ma sum) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS vva " Somme c at& stMo A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, D lUR ETIC, 4414 r/ DYSVIVeII° INYURATINC. CORDIAL To Tint ORNEW JERSEY APOTSBOARTKR, DRUGGISTS,. GROCERS AND PRI- PATE FAMILIES. • WOLFE'S PM COGNAC BRANDY. WOLFE'S PURE HADERI.A, SHERRY AND PORT WINE WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND BT. CROIX RUM. WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY.• B 0 T 2", L, B 8 I beg leave to call the attention., of..the citizens of the United States to the above Wittss and - Idqvoas, imported by I:JDOLPHO WOLFE, of New York, whose name is familiar in every pelt of this country for the purity of hie Cele brated Scaosnex SCHNAPPS. Mr. Wove, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wince and LIQUORS, says: "I will stake my reputation as a.maa, my standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City of New York, that n all the BRANDY and Wtses which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a fac simile of his signa ture on the certificate. The public are respectfully in vited Mc:eland exaniinefot.themselves. For sale at Rn .ten, by all'Apothecarles and`Grocers'lp Philadelphia.. GEORGIA H. ASHTON. • No. 882 Market street, Philadelphia, . Sole Agent for Philadelphia. • Read the following from the New York Courier: ENORMOUS BUSINESS POE ONE NEW YORK MERCHANT.— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country. merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as. imported, and of the beat quality,r— 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 Unoteno Wotaz's exten sive warehouse, Nos. 18; 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Noe. 17, 19 and 21. Marketfield street. HID stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have beet:Class than thirty thousand cares; the Brandy, some ten thousand eases—Tintage - of 1838 to 1858; and ten thousand cases of Madam, Sherry and Port .Wine, Scotch and Irish Whis key, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wit* de., in' casks, under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mn Woures sales of ' Schnapps hurt year amounted to one' hundred end 'eighty thousand dozen, and we hope In less than two years he may be equally successful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure :Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wars, until every Apothecary in the land - make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves,, and replace it with Wozn' plate Wi.msa and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. Worm, for the - accommodation of small dealers in - the country, pate tnp assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be =stained against his tens of thousands - of opts> nerds in the United States, who seal nothing but imita tions, ruinous alike to human health anditiappiness. John D. Sidles, Grocer...tio..l.B East - King et., Agent sap M tim 85 C P N-G -B U$ INNS $ AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWNSHIP IN MONT. GoldEß Y, 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 Animated Nature • THE FARM , THE GARDEN AND THE 'JUICILY. - (In English and German,) 1350 Illustrations. These works are' issued by the Auburn Publishing Com pany and sold only to subscribers. - They are useful, in structive and entertaining for every family. Samples of the above works can be seen and our liberal terms learned. by who would like to sautes for them e by calling Mahe Post Office, Omishohoolten, or 'addressing PII4ISEING AGENT, Nov 20 Ins 45] Scuba:woken, Montgomery. co,. Pa. CIZENTS' O,HE PRICE sur - 'OAP EITOBE. ' artier tha iftee 'B/04 iNOCk) N. WON' Wan( qf = or Xicarra AND awe Brazos; rattans. The public. are sesp.,tfolly Invited to bear in mind that a t thi s St ore may be found an assortment of BaiddoiLable and Handsome tdOlattlClN DitaIBEVILAT SOFT . HATS, • man, taw AND =MN DIMS intossi, CIrO.T.EU AND. .G.L.A ZED , CAP:EI,: .Plush and Plush Trimmed Hats dad (bpi for Mat and Boys, Fancy Hats and CapsfoßdWildrcs at Ps& Prices. HT NO TWO PRIM' , ISHW ItSOULAIL (loom. "Ea • . Or IL Ih6o aster 011, Sweet 011, 011 of 1j MILS, MONS, BBNIKA, SABlli= maa s.H , Nat &sleet THOMAS Drug Chemiul Stole, West King etreetiLee". = " )1 ' • 4,4 44, ‘4 • c.,.M1 .. .9 i...;" .•,au ~,,, H - ,....1. - fx "*__ -'--'" '-‘- . 00111 444 ! -- 11 - M ICCELtaf inrourr ~ ALPaaltlaa and i M i nmady: t• 1 .. . - ' • . :., - Tar DlAaave.af DIONSKETIVit,,*4II4,IF2A, and , DBOINSICAL FL , , .., Anhui dinakidaliinfeiliaLetir pagan , of ifigestlon, lira a#10%.. 4 4 ' LVAiesAtilAWKliiitt , balligar AAA 14 4 x - IF l A ___ J r..„,lßarAilaL=VV,l= ditall(N.:anadaapandltia , ~ • . : • 1 if, t**/ 5 1 idaaWi e gja LLD 4.4 - ' suctra, 1 * Arising from Fizarsaa4ibb4cdadadPatialt, /Cady ladia-. TrISSIFILVIE? - 14ta idiititwisevritetoms :•- indilainattkai to Ruation," - :`,.,• • , :.: , ]Lowatltiroir., Lola fe 3 4 111 Frb,mi. .. . , -. .P. l # l o 3 4trlfFativithb 3 s. vreakit - . .-. . madam: Arinvior - ; -, :z , .j . ,'' '(•,-' ='; ' 4 ' Inikerldtailli . . ROA • lhad 0 a I,: -r,tuVs'Plaali d a4b e fU a Yn i kaolßif PII 51 13 41r0- of Itat , •Daysirsattinaldia.' al• .:1:,- , t.:. - 1 ea the Mors ' 1 thaa'tijaiptitan;l4anaantd 'tap aa' w iiiikl Meth.: - die liiiirtainFiemainaononidaim . -•'' 1 , '',: ', • , : • ' • .11114XF •I• il . 27 , ~...-,,nolirrs,_, . .-IN•marop.::. wen ..ior IXPIDRIL . + Ana saii_2 . I___ _*a_''not inigadadly ligi fitiosen I. ~7:: - - ...i , ,s -, ; . •. , - iiiii - ' : ‘P.ll lF ll4.4 le l = ''-' 1 , 1... ; 7. : 1- , r , e !l l . ab' . theTWlLdr-IWItalL I Tgis Bag imps oP.Taia 4 niaAsy: AirriPa. 444.thi 4 41 0 3 0.40 1 3`,D1MG/ 6 7 ammoVicsr - mum mina Ineesee To mos !Tidies. be Aim rossormom -Tan , OONEGYLIGION - OW ONUS AIM:MO.I ViTra AM_ illeu rste Requires the aftl Sl roodrede td itte: n and , •_; - the System. .. I . I 7dSkt•UFRO4#3 AICTRACA , PIICM 7 Sart**. 044 ! A MIL • ANOIVINCGII MI amour AXIEPTICIAL • .13--SONLitalc ;OW Oft. !YOUNG,: EUNGLS,•4IOIII.4ID %TULA.= G _MARRIAGH). • itANT'Arkwiabzila Pl:Outin, linthixs; the liztreet-Baelth UsemeguseilibyM:44thetstenedy, ee g i p °l434rm-" Js44,7...to.w ite"44n iiie.. l" t ark4 Uile, 4414 arlieff I 'rho= Of sm Uteitusa,eterrMihrei!or • . ` 4 Sgritity, and forrakyompleiettimasee toithe sus; yeatbefaxis44 froth Pllliseretion, pLWE148449,4 °I . in DSOLINNON S-Ok , LIJIL - - . RAISA - KiiiigiThß Ex- wpalqui ,rc . . TAXI tro grai , Bizakx, lititekna; O inininber lbw= unwiscit•Aii) .241101211011 a =WM. , . EX4I3 Y b PT B I KaVi • IC . Dla &aBEr IttekthetrAtegee,:- - At MU* L. L lW dle Tat% Of 110 eliange in Ineti . Ineonventenne - .s Alarm Einortere. oln!litl , . !WINO Oeske.liiii siva' - 44030gth to Urinate, thereby Teacelving Obstrnotikus,, • 'Preventing and CaringEttictoree of the I:frethre, Allaying Pain; and lhoftmination,vo- fret in the • 'of dings , *T;Ld. "x.P.*/ 44 1 4 1 M. ,, Pous; 6 elabdt d Irotn;o14 Natter. . - . DlatrUNDB UPON TIIOIIIIMIDB WHO . lidy3 BEEN, THE VICTIMS OP QUACKS, and who have paid BEAV11". urn to be oared tits short time, have found they were deceived, - and' that the " POISON " haa,.byJ_ . the.llll6 of ".POWZIMIL atusuatuirre," been dried lathe system, ttr.breatt out tn. alt *Wanted form, end )114TERTARt. ;"Erdi tinainnes kaTitectl)ingar die' affections and d i sown of the . . • r • URINARY ORGIANB,, , Wiether eadeting In - • • m Lif - Os' FE prom whatever eattre:orignatiag and to Matter tor HOW LOrG STANDING. • . ' 'Diseases of those Or4r . ne require the aid of a IGUITTIO. ' lIELDIBULD'S EXTRACT BUOHU 7 7. '1 IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, Andle certain to hava.the dealre4 effect in 411Ditiesses FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. • Evidence of the moit character will accompany-the mediolnei • : . . CERT/TIO4TES 1 :;n 1 ,Bar ".,,_ pun 8 to .r yean3' standing, BOISNOE AND !temp.. . - - - ~,PRICE. *1,09' iP.ES BOTTLE,. .OR six FOR 85 00.. Delivered to agy AtlFiees, : sectirely, paelfed from oleserVa. itiSCRIBE SYMPTOMS 111 COMMUNICATIONS. .Passe 9PA 311,2 z 1 P 1 Onus Guns I I LYFIDAYIT, Personally impciat4itbefore me, an Alden:atm of the City of Philadelphia, H.T. Rantoul); who tieing duly 'morn, cloth say, Lle preparations contaio oareotie t nomptcory, or other Injurious drugs, licit are purely vegetable. - Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23rd day' of No -7°9413r, / 2 . 54 i .WA-iyieMNBA-8 1 fleillian; "Addreas lettere for Informat ion l n"coirtveentiT'F'l4l4. .. - 1 . • IL T. lIIILMBOLT4 OheadOte Depot, 104 South Tenth St., below Cheetnnt,Tbila. • BEWARE OF 'COUNTERFEIT'S AND. IMPEINCLPLED •• • DEALERS,: • Who-endeavor to dispoie. "or max owl " and " orm" Amara on ran anTurnrYT A rP t unß.BY. HeLnibold's Genuine Preparatlone, . ' " Extract Brichu .. ' : • " • Tmp . roved Brwe.Weeh, YW SOI3Y ALL ICEBE. A 'SKFOR VEEIiti3OLTOB. TAKE DRUGOISTS.EVER N) OTHER,. :IJnt.out the advertisament , and send fOrlt,and. avoid raterie b a y n titr ,Ea rail . & CO.,lateitocialield ¢r. Co., No. 1 Kramph'S BnllHlog,.Eaat Orange street, Lancaster. apr 17 . CIOYER'S SULTANA'S SAIIOE. FOE HOT AND COLD • DISHES OF ALL KINDS. to most delicious . and appetising invented by the renowned iol'EB.' i for the London Reform tb, to, since his decease, Minn tared by the well-known house CR0613 & liteerwmt, London, Art the original recipe. It is the +orite.Sauce in England; and on Continent, with a high and swing reputation among Ameri _Rplenres, and is much approved of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. OPINIONS Off , TUE LONDON PRESS. "We recommend. our correspondent to try More. Sorx's new Sauce; entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce.' It la made after the Turkish recipe; its flavor •(s excellent, and it:affords conaiderable +Odin cases of slow and weak diges tion."—,The Lancet. "Bavory, , Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of Boyer."--Obsereer. "A most valuable adjunct to Rah, Flash, and Fowl, and should have a place on every table,"—Afias. -Bole Agents for the United Btatea: GARDNER G. YVELIN, 217 'Fulton etreet, New York. BRAY 1 HAYES, 84.Cornhill, Boston. For sale by drxieis and Fruit Dealers everywhere. Jan 17 eow. ly 1 BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND .BITTERS DTSPRPSIA, DISEASE :a THE KIDNEYS, LIVER 0111 PLAINT, WEANNESti:OP ANY KIND, „ . FEVERAND ACUE, eonaKtumt upon a ,STOILLCH OR. LIVER, • Such es indigestion; Addity of the Stamach,OollclryPainn, Heartburn, Loa of Austite, Deeponiency, Cortheness, Blind and Bleeding Piles - In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgia Affections; it has in numerona instances proved highly beneficial, and insthem effected imbedded cure. Phis la a purely vegetable Comperend, prepared on strictly scientific principles, attar the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, ikerbave. Its reputation at home pro duced its introduction here, the demand: commencing with three of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country Whom. brought with thorn and handed down t he 1464.1ti0n of its veins; .11 is itcw_Te . id. de' merican 'public, That ifs truly medicinal virtues must , It is ,partlerdarly remitunended those pysere whcso. tonstitaticeis may lave boon impaidellOhe continuity tie of ardent spirits; or othdelbems of . WW . tion. - didn ally instantaneous in effect, it fads its way directly to des seat of life, thrilling and quickening mrenrnerie, ratting up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor expecte to find this a bevrlnge uhl in li the oTrol3.—Wlemver be disappointed; but to the "sick; Weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatkl cordial, nosesesed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Ikerhave's Rolland vig otatnt, Mare by reit Dr lialt-pint bottleu only, and retailed at OIIIDOI4IOI. arils bottleally linre Datum trwr , great Airr thle ectehreted Sedidee bee lduted' x=itationk wW. t i . ): gubllo should guard wined Jrit-Beware of Smpoeltfom See dist cite zecipjOki the, label of *very bottle youlmy. Pt; urr i . '... irdlc - ISold byTraggiets p rerelbk It am be Ibtereaded 1301 E PROPRIETOR!, BENJ'AXDI PAGE, ML & CO. ril~triaa:b'arat Ciaitists — PITTSBURGH. PA. For sale by liAlJnital ar. 00., No. 1 End Orange street, Lion:aster, [PP 41y 84 OHE AFFER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, NO. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Is the cheapest place in the City to get MISCELLANEOUS BOORS I STANDARD 'WORKS I In every department of Literature. Also, School' Books and School 'Stationery. Comprising all the 'rations . , Readingand Spelling Books„, I . • . 7. : , ~. Agganothp, Algebras,: GIUMMIXIS, EtYll/9101101314 Diethmeries, Histories,' . , , .: • ."7 - Philos:Mlles, and all the School Books used la the various public and pri. vale Schools or the City and Country,together, with.. 7' Copy andCogEltion. Books; - 1,07117 - , pind Bete r, Pac - .. -. 7.- 41 - awaTaild Slate Pencils, t 1 ',..‘ - .., - i'«.- - ' Pans , and Holders, 7.i • -: - 7 ~ , , 7 0 t7 , 4 .- ...Ink, Inkstands, Rulers, and the molt gunphrtie . getortmgtoll3giool Stationery on hand p and for rile at t Ipyrescpricat of tufy place in the eity.- ' thwies to Disiles ter 186 n very cheap: Almanace for PAlmeniee ibi 1861! Altrunsee forlB6l All kindal . ads I All kinds!. - 7Wholemde and-Retail Any arg not. on band ; praitiptly.furnlahed without extra chirpiest ,". JOHN sass/nava Cheap 866 k EWA; NO: 81 Not* gneWil greet, text 'door to the Eiiininer k Heral4 • Officti.'•' - rnov 2011 . 45. . •. . Awrn,Larthe . preinisea of ititi Imbecriber, in ,ProMn..th - tawashfr , .Liumacto i coonti. on the TtlablokimairttlatVrar'botwilght _• • RED COW, mappaiwak , to *ler,abautr32,7aiircord ,, with • white stripe over Ake back 'pat white iota; "" load; and blind of the right eye— The owner la nokoomed to come forward, prove . _oroperty,Vaj , ask ontece._end take her awgso alas will be Ogpoted of *Miriam to. law. • • • • JOIER-MALAN - I)L7 ii .Pal • .47.14 bfitlikele • ' , wi.sTArs, BAL tAiprivikk i, BYE WisTAWS:fiALIMILOrIfite • Y• mgrasBAL811114,1111B:.4 14 _Th c iinfalssitiko w ystiv% The Sesitotiab e The Certaixinceetfilylit, >, • ~. •, EMS, COLDS, Al@ EO M, COLDS,:: RAMBEIM,,,AND,-418Slin t HOARSINISS, , -COUDES,- AND CS&DN, 'CROUO . Atib:Aol .l4 iiik.':. •.--, ASTHMA_ AND - : CROUP.,:; ' CROUP AND: ASTNNIA,J ' 'R:. gthig 'nix i - AT patowarriB ,;- _ , BRONCHITIS 14. SORE: T I : e AT, BRONCHITIS . SORR THROAT, OOPING''0011(01 - - • ~. . • MINNS • OCRIGIt v . 'ooiNG''' ;WOW Fll i.,,,,,.th„, 'FILTEIStd;:iattiSY, PHTHISIC, QUINSY, INFLUENZA, QUINSY, INFLUENZA,PIITIEISIC, Irdammaticiti of the'', IJ:dual:nation ether Ch * mosivninatic•hi Of the Throaty 'REMEDY' dilr.l-TtE AdE, REMEDY OF VTIMAGE, 8031 I , • - 14011S-Mjnfttitin., ifarzaanzfrtian, lanaunzAtiptz, CONSUMPTION, CONSUMpTION.;;I • CAUTION CAUTION Z CAUTION CAUTION I CAUTION 1 Tie oda OamaTae,--the way Pirse•—thit..oads Jlfadki nal DR. Fin 7111R'5../311LSAN QV, 07LD; atErautr is prgared by , sigma: FOWIJI 18 . 7rosurst Street, Boston, aid hadtheir - 6,41, as aril as go WRITTEN sigitatireArt BerrTg,..an tits instate wrapper. .411 other_ir - worateasi and to listratic4 it is stones throsseer4 - : Let the tick and the at they de.rirer —. hope to be cured, take no other, and avoid ail other, as thog are impositions. • . VALUABLE TESTIMONY From Rev. Jacob Saltier, well known andnbly re spected throughout the Eltateof Penneyh . . Nartovr.a.qq., Feb,;16,.ii459. Messrs. S. W. FOWLE &Co., Boirrort. Dear, Sirs Raving realized in my family important beMdlts from the use of your valuable preParathin,— Wistar's Rehm of Wild Cherry,: it affords me pleasure to re conattend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my depghtars seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of herrecevery Were entertained. 1 then procured a bottle of Ydur ex cellent Balsam, and before she bad taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicineond baveltiways been benefited by it. I would, however, caution the public aguinst imposition, because there is a good (kalaf alarms Wistar's Balsam qf . Merry; afloat throughout the country. JACOB SECHLER. ' Beware of vas and worthless cesniterfbits! The only Genuine, Pure, sad Nedicirusi Bodeen bas the name of "I. BUTTS written with a pen, and the printed name of the proprietors, "S. W. FOWLB • & C0.,"'4% the outer wrapper: - • ' • Sold by Dealers Everywhere, Everywhere. • For sale by =John F: Long A Co: ` , Wirt:. 0. Baker and 0. A. Helnitah, Lancaster ;• Rowe Arldleirki aftßborgi :E. D. Churehtown; J. Johns. New Hollakid.3.4. F. Seldenuidge, Diterconme; Tweed Baub,New Brovldenee Samuel Boyd, Green l'. O.; Samuel Ensmingbr; 2drinheim ; Joshua* Leader, Mount Joy; Samuel money Oprburrille ; Grose & Crouse, Elizabethtown • F. Martatte; W, 8. McCorkle, Columbia; J, B.Harr k Co., MillersvMe; D. J. W. Bowman, klaytown ; S. 'Haolumberger k on, Bainbridge, and by dealers everywhere. apr 10 - 2tetw Scrofula, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of .the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole, body, and may burst : out in disease on any part of it. No organ.is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living,. dis ordered or unhealthy food,, impure air. filth and filthy habits, the *pressing vices,, and, above all, by the venereal infection. :Mutt . ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the_,con stitution, descending "from parents to °Mann 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 Ercim the blood of corrupt or ulcerffus matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; 'in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, ergitions or sores. This' foul :cor ruption, Which genders in the blood, dePrEisses the energies of life, so that 'scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous• corn plaints, but they have far less power to with stand' the attacks of other &Asses ; ' cense- quently, vast numbers perish by- disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint •intthe 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, Attain, and, indeed,. of all the organs, arise, from or are aggravated by the same cause. One qUartes of all our people are scrofainui; theiipersons are invaded by. this hiiking in fection, and their health is undermined tiy it. To cleanse it from the system we must redavate the blood by an alterative medicine,. and in vigorate it by healthy food and. exercise. Such a medicine we supply in ' AYEEUS Compound Ext r Hof Sarsaparilla, the most etibctual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this 'itivenr where prevailing and fatal malady.. It iatnia , bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other tiffec tions which arise from it, such as Bat:intim and SKID! DISEASES, Sr. Arrnoxi's FIR, ROSE, Or EILYSIPELAS, Thetas, Praitrtss, BLOTCHES, BLAIIiS and ROILS, Tinions, Tarr= and SALT RHEUM, SCALD READ, RINIiViORY, RitxuAtAront, Strrtoirrna and lthaectritiat:Drs- Pane; Dawn . , Dterireste, Dantrart; and, indeed, Arm COI/TEM:WM exasnra'rßom - Irrns- TED OR IMPURE Moon. The pop ulate belief in impurity of the blood" is foun ded imth, for scrofula is a degeneraticm of thebhxd: The particular purpose and virtue of this Saisapa rilla is to purify and regenerate, tbitrvitaliluid, without which sound health is impottatas in contaminated constitutions. , • ..f Ayer's Cathartic - Pigs, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILYPHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their • penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human Orgpi /19111, correcting its diseased action, and-restoring its healthy vitalities. As a coniequence, of these properties, the' invalid who 'is bowed ddirn with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored, by a reniedy.it once so simple and inviting. - Not only do they cure the every-day eomplaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The "agent Mork nailed is • pleased to fairish gratis my American-Almanac containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following. complaints: , Costive nese, Heartburrs, Headache arisingfrom ~ i l .. _ t secvlered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pin in and Morbid • Inaction of the Bowels, Flattilency; LOlld rifs.Appe. Cite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or,obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ; - .1 , 011 THE nAvio co= Coughs, Colds, Inflnenaa, HOaroeness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incinient Consump tion, and for the relief of Consumptive • Patients in advanced gaga of the . disease. - So wide is the field of its usefulness andiso nu merous are the cases of its cures,_ that . 'almost every section of country abounds in perstoii pub licly laiown, who have been restoredfrom alisrmmg and even desperate diseases of the brogkby its use. When once tried, its superiority over. every other medicine of its kind is too spPatOot to escape observation, and where its virtues are -loicnyn, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for-the distressing anddangerous affections of the erenary organs that are incident to our rtrto te. many inferior remedies emit upm the community have failed - and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, corifeired benefits on the a fflicted they can never - forget; sad pro duced cures too numerous. and too t ematluilds to be f°ll3° ttenc PREPARED BY DE. J. C.. A. liOWErlt r • • B. A. TAINIEBTOOKW • . 201 IN WAYLAN, No. . ‘s i t 4, laneador . 01L9114.11fl A. 113 4 . • anal* , Dragons tires • " — rebel - Vie • 'ViritTLigfrANAnip../1 asnAlliti....mic-ginank MAY Mask Puseilltag from ta ' - esireliel= pl astd. respectable bedew; bY ' frolns6.o. VW -AV eau be ralbaal." rsz putioulano4gx*CVAh w. R. mop 26 8 ill • NtirUktbalsl3,ol4, • .....:: , - . :, .. 1 ..::-.1....1.:ig