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WErr-ZION$1" MR.:.Rtre.RANAIt DO - AS
7 , GEN. JAoßsoir-Dup* •
Meesee...ltoeroatt: The above question facarried around
ttpon the tongues of the Itepublicane as a sweeping
and overwhelming denunciation of thepaidfle policy which
Mr. Buchanan has been punning in order - to' avoid the
precipitation of civil war upon ne in this alarming crisis.
They 'utter' it as : glibly, and enunciate It Ss boldly. es
though - no .one of them ever entertained the same - black
principles of hatred and ingratitude toward Geo.
that they. now do toward President Buchanan. •
Thera - is no menace or position Sraßlelentlysldieulone
and vindictlie tar them In - their ulttlibudittldniOr intro'
gird - and &approbation:.Clotimonlinns,etmunint‘nrieson
and common courtesy. are alike nahiertledit',td* Wilt and
unnatural frowsy which hu-bllmled them.to; ell: the 'vir
tues, as,wall as the position'of the RomMtive of the lia
tdolit'het the admonitions of the bettar.Promptingeof the
heart are disregarded, whilst the moot absurd, foolish and
childish bombast is resorted to that 'could be imagined,
even Wire we a community of 'ldiots. • -
Now, why and wherefore this abuse? Did not Mr.
Buchanan In his recent menage proctitm his determina
tion to pursue a peace policy. if possible until - the difficul
ties now agitating the 'country should be amicably ad
justed,
He declared that there was no reason to suspect , that
the property of the Federal Government at Charles
ton would be taken by force, but it inch would proeeto be
the case the officer in command had orders to act accord
ingly. He announced his determination to enforce the
revenue laws, bet would do nothing to cause a prema
ture and nuneresFery collision between the Federal forces,
and the people of South Carolina.
Be argued the unconstitutionality of secession, and
,bowed Chet whil4 it might under certain contingencies
be morally justified. It wee uevertheleca revolutionary.—
Yet be said the Executive has no authority to decide
what shall be the relations between the Federal Govern
ment sod youth Carolina. But it le his duty to submit to
Congress the whole question In all its bearings"
Be could find nothing in the Constitution which would
give him, or Congress, power to levy war against a A:Mel ,
alga State, and he was accordingly resolved that no reer
don .druld be used by him for the act of secession alone;
but in the event of the people of eolith Carolina resisting
any Cl the lawn of the Federal Government. which it was
Ms duty to sae executed, "in such a 'contingency, the re•
sponsibility for consequences would rightfully rest upon
the Leath , of the aeveliants."
In this position be was sustained by most of the greatest
conservative Statesmen b o th North and South. And also
by the framers ot the Constitution. some of whom he
quoted in support oft hit policy. lie furthermore appealed
to the e , ,nserretive sentiment of the people for a perpetu
ity of the Constitution and the Union. Thin conaervative
policy of enures did not suit the lio , publicans, it was not
intended that It should. They had brought this calamity
upon the country by denying the people of. the Booth
equal rights in the Confederacy with tte , mselves, and by
resistiu,; the ,seention of plain rocatitutlonal laws in the
• North ; and therefore Fought to change the Order of things
by endeavoring to force rho Exeentrve authority into a
warlike attitude with the South for boldly asserting that
they would have their constitutional rights and guaran
tees in the Union. or peace anal iudepend-nce out of it.
Whilst their expertness in the game of nullification,
was to be covered over and concealed from public senti
ment. by raising an eXcitetnent in another direction, and
bringing Mr. Buchanan and bin policy in contrast with
Gen. Jackson. and the policy he pursued in regard to
South C-.rol Ina, when she contended for the rlglit of nulli
fication, and would secede if it was not granted
The policy of Gen Jackson sod Mr. Buchanan 'did differ
in some partiralers but the circumstances in which they
were placed. respectively, iliff.-red more widely than their
course of action. South Carolina. in 1832, proposed to
secede from the Fedora) Colon bet ion she was not allowed
to nullify a plain cnnstilestimml law of Cimgress, which she
felt to be op,reodve and beFered to be unconstitutional.
This posithn was ruing in every particular, and did not
require much argument to prove it so to the minds of the
masses In that State.
The privilege or nullification here was the lending fea
ture of their rebellion. to the I.3,vernan.n ; this came
within th e imm•iliats control and duty of th., Executive,
and he acted - promptly and ii..eidedly. But did he at
tempt to cuene them into the Union. even after their aim,
TeiltiOtt passed the secersi•mt ordinance, until he (the
President) could lay the whole matter before Congress
It may not tie gene-ally known that Gen. Jackson ac
knowledged a moral right of secession. both in his nullifica
tion proclamation of 1h32 , and his nullification 111..nge 10
Congress in Jatviaiy, 1833. In the former we have the _ _
sentence: '• Secession, like any other revolutionary mt. In this city, on the 10th hist itoseann Beiber, in the
may be marnily justified by the extremity of oppression."
82d year of her age.
land in the latter. Ilia f Bowing paragraph occur,: `• That In this city, on the 11th inst., George Ball, eon of J. L.
a State. or env other portion of the people. suffering under and E. F. Youngman, aged 8 years, 4 months and 11 days.
long and intolerable oppressione and having tried all con- In this city, on the Bth lost , Sarah Jane, daughter of
stitutional remedies without the hope of redress, may Andrew and Sarah Brimmer, aged 11 mouths.
have a nat um! right. when their happiness cannot be other- On the 11th inst., at the residence of is, brother, 31st
wise reenred, and when they can do ea Without greater and Havertord etreets, West Philadelphia, Jacob G.
Im
lajury to °aims, to absolve themselves from their oblige.+ bat aged 85
Lions to the Government, and appeal to the last resort,
need not, on the present necaEioti. by denied."
These passages, are fiend amidst hie strongest argument
against each a right. under any contingency, being j esti
liable or sanctioned by the Conatitution. lie makes these City Household Market.,
positions both an strong no language ran make them. and
thereby breaker down the falsely conceived, though general. Intlfclafirlit, January 12.
idea. that under no consideration could he fe.r a moment The market opened this morning with a full attendance
admit. or even tolerate. the possibility of secession, and of buyers and sellers. The following were the ruling prices
that without regard circurodsuces, or conaequences, he
would use the stern, uolaneding power of his iron will Butter, per
to coerce a seceding State ter people into a Union, where
all the bonds of affection and friendship are broken, and Lard, per
where inch oppression, as his own words describe, have Chickens, live, Per Plar•-••••••••• ••• -• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• — 410 ® 500 -
been exporieuced not only by one State. but by the whole
South, with-tit regard to their solemn protestations and Turkies, live and dressed, a p1ece............ ..... ...62c.@51.50
warianee that each in hence to themselves must •be their apples, per
moral duty and toot resort
Nev. calmly avel serlundy regarding the impetuosity of
hie nature. his Indomitable iron el I. his sagacious states- Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
mamhip. and the comprehensive range of his powers of Corrected weekly by J. It.. Brrrisa 4k Bao., Forwarding and
observation, wooed l.n. deecksen have pursued et policy to Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street.
any essential particular different to that of sir. Buchanan,
regerdiug all the circumstances of the position in which LLI[OASTYS, January 15,
Flour Su rffne bbl.. $5.25
the hitter gentleman is placeed 650
With the lent that he was born, raised cud educated in , -.................................
the South. with naturally a warm feeling for the peculiar ........... 1.30 ,
:-t the mntrv, and the worm
-1.25
est re_ar2 for irk h te,, end c.-,ti,utionot richte: and
furtheeneore with his creat. re.1,1• , P3t1,.. pe,liric,l priori
plee ix it o,et reasolieble to cupposs that he we ilia eur , uo
the same pacific poli..y toward the i , mita soLeong as eho
stands up for her couseitutional rights, even to the ex
tremity of secession: asd 000 his petu-me "Br the
Eternal" the u,g,..st.ors and nun al -re of the
North. noel the, loot ed d f reove ion ro the porti
of our poe.t.le irit • ar- opprietsed. he could 000 the !
who , intlitence and power of Me ottlri,l posh ion for Union, '
not by coercion but I y 7nee,sion and conc., ssion upon the ,
part ,4 th • iI,IZI,4BIVt. Nurtn and sub/cession by the offend
ed and d•graeed sent h.
The main 4+11.S with which th.-se two men hail to con
tend and w lin h we jn.t enumeietrd were not only
dig-roid 6. theil oat ore, but Co. grog.: Jmkson'e tin!..
wits a pl-iner. true-. ne re sensible and einoterrativti set of
men They wt.,. all title put, it. and a 'Led as each. As
such they ',Aar aliti lipp - ectotell the pdver and yin., or the
man they rine•ed ot the beset of tie.. G .verunient. They !
did rot 1,-eue-e Iv., ail Pr.e•i•leert.e. or super' r iu
position no well i• tell e r nalriotisen They went
there u.i..cislate or file e.l their country, sod not for
butivembe 1, yr:lo.w.
1,0, p•• p'.• 0 not quite 8 , smart and intel
ligen, tia•3 . They 0..0.d r e .t s o for in 0 the
aff.rie is., oni id. an t h,d Ind the ate ity to judge
Matter. awl sere ro 00 . 1 • y tilt urti .01, oral without study
ing the has l l eh itar•et ol the to-n and n i e n ..,,n
the bott,lit itt.ni,rl het re the tribunal. Ite those days
the, W 4 .1 e rod •ii many Ilhi ueophers .d State- men orcu
pyitiv the Fltidera BMW' Ulla anal her o r b tees lento of hose
all thi..ns al. tbincs koowinz and alt , hinge proving
intri.ctioti d.f pub,: c. , tinit , d, the peoplo theta c , u.d
better alf ,d 'one/in.!. tl,. pedicy u• s !'resident
up C nob inapil goVeroell upon prieiciples of
jueaiee and I. No, it :a tlareilis The Gonsti
tali. and cmutrc are 11.. t en rich to contain three
self inim :21 e•I of 14 To/ awl civil j
Their 1,1,1•1 I Pi.% of c , veroment enables
them to j top at c.e•c111.10, before •Ire idea can he devel
oped. and hen, the sto,[itig c.vrei [nese of the public
opinion they tel6•c, ,Lll o , crate. JINTICL.
LINCOLN ON NEGRO CIT:ZENSHIP.
'•N w my 1/pi , ,i in is that the diprent
States hare the power to make a negro a citizen
under the Constitution o f the United States, if
they choose, fh,, Untd Scott decision decides
that they have not that power."
Ws find the abovs in a Republican paper
of ibis coy, ( , he Timm) as a quotation from
one of Lincoln's speeches. We have every
riLthr, therefore, t presume it is correct,
especially as it wa. cited, among other
extracts, as a proof of his conservativeism.
Let us see, fir a in :merit, where this new
and sta - rtlino. doctrine would lead us.
According to Mr. Lincoln, the negro crier's
under the State laws of Ohio, Mitsachusetts
and New York, are citizens of the United
States. If so, then he will be bound, as Pres
ident, to give them passports to foreign coon
tries, which will place them on a par with
any White man from the North or South. In
this way Jefferson Davis or Senator Mason
might find himself some day, dining with one
of his own runaway negroes, and that old
tory, Lord Brougham, would probably take
the occasion to remind him of the fact.
But this is not all. If negroes can become
citizens of the United States, then, according
to the Constitution, they are entitled to all
the privileges and imniunities of citizens in
every State of the Union. Hence negroes
could go South, could travel in every "slave "
State, could go where they pleased, &c , and
thus break up every police regulation which
the Southern States now have for the good
order of their society ; and Mr. Lincoln,
according to this doctrine, believing thorn
citizens, would be authorized to use the army
and navy to protect` them in these rights
What a condition would not this place us in I
The idea is simply ridiculous that it is strange
that any man of sense would, for one moment,
indulge in such a monstrous conception. If
the northern States can turn every free negro
into a citizen of the United States—if this is
the banquet to which the leader of the " Re.
publican " party invites the white men of this
country.—if negroes are to rule Americans,
then, indeed, has the spirit of American liberty
fled, and the sooner we all know it the better.
—N. Y. Day Book.
MOVEMENT OF TH.OOPS
BALTIMoRE, Jan. 9 —A company of Marines
numbering forty muskets, under Lieutenant
Havel, came in a special train from Washing-
ton, this morning, and took possession of
Fort Ailenry, raising the stars and stripes.
CHICAGO. Jan. 9.—The troops from Fort
Leavenworth, numb:ring 200 men. and 28
officers, with 127 • see, en route for Fort
McElenry, arrived • re this evening, and will
leave to night for ' .burgh.
SPECIAL NOTICI4:S
Jar 16 Reduced by Dropepaift to ft rftex43
fikeleton?'—tboi by bawhave's ladl..ud Bitt-re."-11r.
A. lolateholt a trader probably AS well known tot any man
In Western Penu.ylvania. states as follows: "I met with
a farmer in Attustro.,g county who was reduced by Dys
pepsia to a Mt`, •kelt• •,, n I persuaded him to buy a bottle
of BCC. beive'b ll Daud Bitters. believing it would cure him.
Meetaig him route mouths after, what was my astonish
ment a' fir.dlog Into a hale. besrty man; he told me he
now weighed 20,i pound.. cud ilia. this wonderful change
had beot pro:hired by 13cerhAV-Oel Holland Bitters to which
he attributed nobody his restoration."
dec 18 Im
iffirße Wise by Times:--Do not trifle
with your fl.anh Cotistitutiou and Ch.ireictur.
. If you aro •ufforing with auylies for which
LIEL 51:BOLD'S EXTRACT BIJOHC
ii recommended.
TRY 111 TRY IT! TRY IT I
It will Cure you Bay«
,Lorut Sult.riog, Allaying Pain and
Inflammation, and will reefer« pit to
DEALT'S AND PURITY,
At Little Expeuse, and no Expoonre.
Oat out the Advertisement to anal:Let column, and call
Or lead for I.
BEWARE `OP COUNTERFEITS!
. Ask fur Helmbold'a. Take.= other.
OUR/id QUARANTISSID.:
wry IA ihrt/A
pr: 8100d if i tated:wtfittiesetiltiga I. Waned; to
Mdrottettemarksible and schnitifie teepsistien; advertised
in another whip's: It an entirely new diseueery, and
must not be ainifaundedwith any of the numerous patent
medicines, of the day. It ire certain remedy for all the
dilemma - specified, and especially those of a chronic nature
—of long standing—of weeks, months, and years. &afar-
Messrs. Ottureh4 Dupont, of New York, are the sole
agents for It, and also proprietors of the world-renowned
Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cordial, an article which every
Mother 'should have In her medicine closet in case of need;
and containing, as It does, no paregoric or opiate of any
kind. It can be relied upon with the utmost confidence, and
will be *wind en Invaluable specific in all MPS of Isdhatile
Complaint--Okie Statagournal, Coimbra._...
/ST Bee advertisement.
--liar dale at the Patent Medicine, Stare BAUFDIAN &
00., No. 1. Nast Orange street, Sole- Agents for Lancurtar,
and by all rameotabbs DragOita, throngboat the errantry.
deo 18 1m 49
eta-Rimeßimefaitli; Dime hope, have
charity, (theyootself,) and if and are sick you may
110011 get well, and the cost will bevery trifling. Always
bear In mind that there is no phrasal or mental mala
dyfor whith there does not whit a remedy. There is
no each thingla an incurable disease, and it is only
thee() who profess to be what-they are not—skilfol physi
clans—that say Ckinsamirtion, and other kindred afflictions
ate beyond the power of remedy. Nearly all diseases
sprit* from two eatews,lmpurity of the blood, and a tack
of electrical totes. It is a trite but important piece of In
formation to be kept in mind, that when the Liked, from
any cense, le impure, the Disparities will seek out the
weakest spot In the system, lodge there, end produce both
local and general diseases. This,. of course, weakens the
vital eteniet and if something be not done to restore the
body to its original Condition of health, Death will be the
ultimate consequence. NOW, however much we may bear
about the 'so-celled folly of a elertiffe remedy for ailments
with as many names es a goodelsed tree has leaves, we
should not allow our judgment to be blesed; for although
these names are so various, the diseases they represent are
simply one and the same, existing only in different degree*,
end in different plums ,of demonstration. Hence, what
will surely remove the difsculty, and establish a cure in
one case, will do so in all others. Thee facts -have been
incontestably shown in the wonderful renovations. and
restorations produced by Dr. 0. PEILIM Bitows's celebrated
preparation, the Aeacian Balsam. It has made thousandi
of permanent and speedy cures of Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, obstinate Coughs and Colds, Nervous Com
plaints, Diseases of the Liver,Heart Affections, ke.. and
f, that terrible precursor odissointion. General Debility,
It is acknowledged to be the only certain. remedy. The
Amebae Balsam penetrates at once, with electrical speed,
through the whole system, giving immediate life and
strength to every organ, imparting cheerfulness to the
mind, and flesh to the wearied and emaciated body. A
pamphlet describing this remedy thoroughly. may be had
from the Doctor's agent'. The Acaclan Balsam is sold at
$2 per bottle by fiAtifelAN & CO.,
.Role Agents.
A number of specimen bottles. prim 2.5 cents each,
may be obtained, as above, if applied for immediately.
dec 18 lm 49
7 '
MARRIAGES.
On the 7th fast, by the 8ev..7. J. Btrine, Jacob G. Kel
ler, of Peon, to Catherine linker of Warwick.
On the Bth fart, by the came, Benjamin Grabs, of Prov
idence, to Catharine Good, of Prquea.
On the 20th of Dec , 1880. by the Bay. J. M. Rittenhouse,
Josiah Boyers to Hannah fieldelbaugh.
By the name, on the let inst., Abner Jackeon to Margaret
Stewart.
By the same, on the same day, Dr. Henry Haub, of Dra
more, to Catharine Moderwell. of Columbia.
! By the same, on the 3d inst., Hervey Baughman to
Catherine Phenegan, all of Lancaster county, Pa.
On Christman day, in Philadelphia, by Res. T. J. Thomp
son, Joel Miller to Mollie Mina, both of East Lampeter
twp., this, county.
On January let, at - Rochester. N. Y., by Mayor Savage,
Christian 8. Landis and Bush Jane Cooper, both of East
Lampeter twp , county.
Oa Jan. Bth, 1881; by Rev. John Oromlich, Theo. 8.
Thompson and Annie E., daughter of Abm. Cassel, of
Marietta.
I=2l
THE MARKETS.
Extra "
White Wheat, ? bushel
Red di
Corn, old
new
()ate
Clovereeed.
Whiskey, in hhcis
In bbls..
Philadelphia Market
The snow storm has restricted operm Clone. Flour firm
at $5 50 for Superfine, and $5.623Wi 75 for Extras, hut
there is no shipuing demand ; the stock Is reduced to 110,
000 10.1, Whe.tt loss active bat &to; 4000 bus. sold at
$1.:10@1.34 for Red and $1 50 for White. Corn has ad
vancod 1 cent. 300 'ibis. Whisky sold at 19.
•
Baltimore Market
Flour firm with pale, of How•rd at $5 50. Wheat steady
at $1 :i64145 for and Si 65 far White. Coro buoyant,
new White and Yellow 63i,56 cts., old White 70 cts. Pro
•imions. Mess Pork $17'25. Lard 10 rte. Coffee steady at
1•2 1 /,.®13 eta. Whisky firm at 19%20 c's.
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A N CI F E RS I' C rh lr e I L ° A , T I CA F ST O E R R E E R E Y 3. b0 N 1a . "1 - d
on the FIRST TUNSDAY OF FEB itU ARY N EXT. bot , een
the hours of 11 and 12 &el , Cl. A M., at Michael's Hotel.
P K BRENEMA.N. Secretary.
Lancneer. January 54 1861. fjan 15 St 1
NT, °TIC Stockholders of the
LANCAATER LO , ()MOTIVE ttOKKn will meet ,t
their mina! place to the city, I Lancaster. on NWINDAY,
the 28th day of JANUARY, 1861. at 2 o'clock. P. M., of
said day, for the purpose of electing officers for the en
suing year': N. 0. KLINE,
jun 15 it 13 Z4ecretary.
N 0 T IC E.--All persons having claims
against tr.e. City of Lancaster aro rtqtle..l to present
them at the Mayor's idle,. for payment, un or before the
let day of F EBRUARY. 1161.
By oriirr of the finance Committee
jest 15 3t lj 0. Z.(111M, Chairman.
L•STATE OF GEORGE MORRISON,
late of Drumore township. dec'd.—Letters testamentary
on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all
persona ludebted thereto are requoited to mote immediate
payment. and those having demands against the same will
present them for settlement to the undersigned.
JEREMIAH BROWN.
JoiN N. RussNL. l. Executors.
Eniton fintiqa P 0.
Jan 1561 11
ri I T Y ELECTION --Notice Is hereby
k_/ given that art ELECTION will be held at the public
house of Adorn Trout. in the North West Ward; at the
public house of .1 ho Urban, In the Booth West Ward ; at
the public house of Anthony Lechler, In the North East
Ward; at the public house of Hoop & Wilson, in the South
East Ward. in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY sth. 1861, between the hours of 8 o'clock in
the Mienoon sod 7 6'clock in the.afternnon. to elect one
person qualified to act as Mayor of the City of Lancaster
for one year. CEO. SANDERSON, Mayor.
MAYOR'S OFFIOI, Lancaster, Jan. 15,1861.
CI T Y ELECTION.--Notiee is hereby
given that an ELECTION will be held at the public
house of Adam Trout, In the North West Ward ; at the
public house of John Urban, in the South West Ward •, at
the public house of Anthony Lechler, In the North East
Ward; at tho public house of Roop & Wilson, in the South
East Ward. in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY sth, 1861. between the hours of 8 o'clock in
the forenoon and 7 o'clock in the afternoon, to elect one
Judge and two I enactors for the North West Ward, one
Judge and two Inepectoas for the South West Ward, one
Judge and two Inspectors for the North East Ward. and
one Judge and two Inspectors for the South East Ward,
to conduct the general and other elections for the current
year.
At the same time and places will be elected by the cla
m. of Lancaster, one Assessor in each Ward, to serve for
one year. Also one Alderman in the South East Ward, to
serve for five years, in place of William P. Leonard, Esq.,
whose term of office expires.
The officers of the last General Election are requested to
conduct the above election. JOHN MYERS,
Lancaster, Jan. 15,1881. High Constable.
jan 16 td 1
CI T Y ELECTION..-Notlee Is hereby
given, to the freemen of the City of Lancaster, that,
agreeably to law, an ELECTION will be held on TUES
DAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1881., at the public house of Adam
Trout, In the North West Ward, for five persons qualified
to serve as members of the House of Representatives of
this Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Coun
cil for one year; and one person qualified to serve as a
member of the Senate of this commonwealth, to be a
member of the Select Council, for the term of three years;
and one person to serve as City Constable for one year.
At the public house of Anthony Lechler, in the North
East Ward, for four persona qualified to serve as members
of the Houle of Representstives of this Commonwealth,
to be members of the Common Council for one year; and
one person qualified to serve as a member of the Senate of
this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council,
for the term of three years; and one person to serve as
City Constable for one year.
At the public house of Roop & Wilson, in the South East
Ward, for three persons qualified to serve as members of
the House - of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to
be members of the Common Council for one year; and one
person qualified to serve as a member oT the Senate of
this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council,
(the Sooth Fast Ward and South West Ward, in C0141.113C-
Mon, elect one member of Select Council,) for the term of
three years; and one person to serve as City Constable for
one year.
At the public house of John Urban. in the South West
Ward. for three persona qualified to serve as member, of
the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to
be membens of the Common Council for one year; and one`
person to serve as City Constable for one year.
At same time and places '
will be elected one person to
serve as High Constable of the City of Lancaster, for one
year.
The members of Select Council whose terms of office ex
pire on said day of Election, are Daniel Harmon, Esq.,
Joshua W. Jack, Esq , and Junius B. Kaufman, Esq.
CEO. SANDERSON, Mayor.
MATOM3 Ornai, Lancaster, Jan. 15, 1851.
Jan l 5 td
TATE O . F THE LANCASTER COUNTY
BANK, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY B.d. 1861.
Bills Discounted
Bonds and Mortgagee
Real Estate .........
U. S. Treasury Notes.
Gold and Silver
Notes and Checks of other Banks
Cash due from other Banks
Due Depositors
Note. in Circulation
'Dividends Unpaid...
Due to Banks
Capital Stock, $269,995 00
Lancaster City, is:
Before me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman. of the City of
Lancaster, personally. appeared W. L. Pelper, Cashier of
the Lancaster County. Bank, who being duly sworn, doth
say, that the foregoing statement to correct, to the beet of
We knowledge and belle
W. L. MI TA, Milder.
-• Elm= and subiadleid. Jannarg nen, eoram ,
Jan If it J. CL VAX OAXP, Alderfaas.
ISPORT 01P BOARD Or DIALZO.
TOIIIIMP -Tag- LANCIAIITLit *MINTY • MUTUAL
INBORANON COMPANY, nude at the Oahe of the Oam•
piny at Wilitemetowa, Jesult7
Number of Policies in fame January 1at,1861, 202
Amount of itumrance in force on
policies homed up to Jecmarylet,
Amount " of - insurence elle - eVil on .
policies daring the year
Deduct amount of insurance our
celled for the mime pari0d....*.656,1.•50 25 •
Inereesed amount of Insurance if-
Seated ,occ pollelne isesed daring •
• 'llO
Deduct amount of. kimonos /neer. • -
blood to bo void, is Der report -
of the Collector, (the policies not
having been sent to tho dice for
611,767
Whole--amount of fumuanco In
force January Ist, 1161-...-......
Amount of premium notes in form
January Ist, 11340.—.... $269,007.60
Amount of premium notes de—posit
• ed with the Company during the
year $40,402 90
Deduct amount of premium Dotal
canceled for the mme period-- 33,094 13
Trammed amount of premium stoke
during the $1,308.77
Deduct amount of premium notes
me:ermined to to void, es per re.
port of the 2.785 88
4,5711 89
Whole amount of premium notes
in toms January lit, 11361.--
Balance in the hands of the Treasurer, Jannsry
111,1860 _ $'2.441 6 7
Cash received for Assessment No. 12______- 92 74
Cleat received for Assessment No. 13 2.78199
Cash received for Amassment No. ...... . 6,678.90
Cash received for per cordage paid on pretnium
notes daring the year... - . . ......... ..—.... 699.60
Cash received for Policies d - uring:The 327. oo
October 18th, Cash received front proceeds Of note
at Warmers' Bank of Lancaster .......'
7,284.07
Cash received for diaconate on moneys advanced
Ouh received from the stuigmes of O. limn,—
1860. DEBTOR.
/obey 13, Cash paid John Honthorn. for the
lose of his Barn and contents. $2,275.00
tt " Cash paid Martin Miller, for the loss
of his Spring House and contents 123.6
Marsh 29, Cub paid Thomas S. Woods, amount
of his note and Interest 1,358 60
" " Cash paid Margaret Ferree, Interest
on her note " 38.40
April 28, Cash paid Elias Reememyder, for the
loss of his Carpenter Shop and
"contents 700.00
May 12, Cash paid Mary Steinmetz, for
partial lots to her House 85.00
June 9, Cash paid Mrs. E. F. Galbraith, a
- carded loss to her House 6.82
" 23, Cash paid George S. Eby for the loss
op his Paper Mill 600.00
August 22, Cash paid Albert M. RAI, for a par
tial loss to his House and contents 144.73
October 16, Cub paid Samuelßenck, for the loos
of hie Mill and contents 6,000.00
Hoer
18, Cash paid Moses Hoover, for a par
tial lou to his stock of Merchan.
Mae— 120.00
14, Crab paid Martin Gross, for the loss
of his Barn and contents 1,400.00
8, Cash paid John Ramerly, for Gulps.
of his Cooper Shop 109.00
" Cash paid Daniel Denlinger, for a
partial loss to his Store Honse:•... 000
" Cash paid Committee of Investiga
tion on losses to the Company.... 83.04
" 'Cash paid for postage and envelopes. • 9.66
" Cash paid for Stationery 6.83
" flash paid Monies refunded over- •
paid on assessments and applica
tions. 2.75
" Cash paid for one ream of policies... 18.00
" Cush paid Pearsol & Geist, for print
ing 12.75
Cash paid fieorge Sanderson & Son
for printing 13.50
" Cash paid Thomas B. Cochran, for
printing 17.00
" Cash paid Mental:ld & Co., for print
ing 14.60
" Cash paid Baer t Sons, for printing. 12.95
Cash paid N. Ellmaker, Bag., Attor
ney's fee 5.00
" Cash paid J. B. Livingston, Beg., At
torney's fee 5.00
" Cash paid for collecting Assessment
No. 12 1.22
Cash paid for collecting Assessment
No. 13 106.84
" Cash paid for collecting Assessment
N 0414
" Cash paid for coal for 0ffice...... ...._
Cash paid for office rent
" Cash paid for Secretary's salary
" Cash paid for Treasurer's salary
" Cash paid Directors and Executive
Committee for services rendered
to the Company
" Cash paid Auditing Committee
Balance In the hands of the Treasurer, January
Ist, 1861 5.123.92
The above statement shows an Increase In the amount of
property insured, and in the amount of premium notes
for the past year. The estimated value of property now
Insured in this Company, is over eight millions dollars,
($3 000. 000) the thres•fourths of which, or actual amount of
insurance effected up to Jannaryist,llsl, is six millions,
forty woven thousand five hundred and four dollars. thirty.
eight cents ($5047.504.38.) The amount of insurance can
celled for the year appears large. hut occurs ftom changes
asked on policies, arising from Wes of property; or
increased insurances asked at the time of condonation. as
in such cases old policies are required to be canceled and
new policies issued. The actual withdrawal from the
Company Is a very small proportion of the amount cancel
led, occasioned mostly in consequene• of the recent origin
of new cnmpaniee in the county; in localities where a
large amount of insurance has been effected in this Com
pany. it is t. be expected from the number of companies
now in operation in the county, that this Company, being
the oldest. and having the largest amount of insurance
issued and dispersed over the county. is most likely to be
effected by these influences. This Company has been sus
tained without amend efforts being made thw.uzb any ,
agency, for the past fifteen years. The losses for the past
year amount to nine thousand, two hundred and thirty
five dollars and flea cents, ($ 9 . 235 .05) for the payment of
which, together with a note of six hundred and forty dol.
lam with interest accruing. an amenamentof four per cent.
on the amount of premium notes was made October
Bth, 1860. due notice of which was published at that time,
a considerable part of which is yet unpaid ; it is hoped
that members who have not paid their assessments will at
tend to it at once, and save additional costa. The balance
now in the hands of the Treasurer will be appropriated to
the payment of a note in bank, coming due in a few days
—the assessment made will be sufficient to meet all the
liabilitlee of the Company at this time.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
THOMAS S. WO.)DS, JOHN M. BUYERS,
ADAM K WITNIER, THOMAS B.IIcILVAIN,
GEO. L. KCIZERT, MOSES EAST,
SAML. 81.01i011. JOHN RANCH.,
NATEI'L E. SLATHABER,
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1:
1782=Elre
The above named Directors were sleeted, to serve the
Company for the year 1881. 0.
All the Agents of the C mpany for the year 1860, have
been reappointed for tho year 1861.
The Executive Committee for the year 1881, are Thomas
S. Woods. George L. Eckert and Nath'l E. Ellaymaker.
Thomas 8. Woods well chosen President, and N. E. Slay
maker Secretary and Treasurer. Lien 16 It 1
FCENTS RCW ARM...Alumsway from
~
the subscriber, in the early peat of December, Robert
Campbell, an indentured apprentice to the Farming burl
nese Reis about 18 years of age and of pleasing appear
ante—black hair and good looking. Any person giving. in
mrmation that will lead to his recovery will be paid the
above reward. All persona are forbid harboring or Mist
ing cold runaway. CHARLES ACHERON,
Drumore twp., Lancaster county, near Mechanics' Grove.
Jan 15 its 1
DEANER dr. 9CHAIIM.,II
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM
W At this Establishment the public can at all times
TIN WARE, COPPER WARE
J.3f- Their material le the beet to the market,
TH2 OLD STAND!!
JOHN DBANKH,
THE NEW BONNET.
____
$/73,816 60
20.000 00
12,744 93
$ 40,000 00
74,339 22 $114,339 22
.$670,362 69
$104.841 62
207,215 00
4,089 50
66,943 155371,069 21
1.:RD,293 42
Winter Stock closing out et greatly ?educed pleas, at
TOW= HALL, 618 HAMM Street, Philadelphia.
BRINNBTT k CO.
OL aster 0111, Sweet Ott, OU of
OP/HM, STOMA, SINAIS.A. SASSAREAL
Ter sale at THOMAS Sr.T.tta • las
- Dreg l Ohotaitet Mono Nett Wag etzest.Lea.
SS t
„„ -48,047,504 38
CREDIT.
101D/07 PHI CONPLIR
No. T EAST RING STREET,
L•XCAITZR, PA
be supplied with
II T 0 V B 8
OP 1•13 IT DIIICRIPTION,
SHEET IRON WA RE, de.,
ECEEEEE=
and the reputation of the Establishment
Is a env' guarantee of the alined
ority of the work
CALL AND BEII4I
Remember,
No. 7 EAST RING STREET,
BY TB BLED OP TOWIII BAIL.
"Hubby, dear, I want a bonnet,"
Sall a lady to her lord,
"One adorned with ostrich feathers,
Girdled with a golden cord."
"You shall have," replied her husband,
"No such bonnet, that I swear;
Yen can find, I'm very certain,
Sol:bathing good enough to wear."
Off he went; then said his lady;
"Times are hard, I'll prudent be;
I can find, no doubt, a bonnet
He'll be very proud to see.
"Yesterday a snit be purchased;
One in which he'll cut a dash
When on Chestnut street he sees me
Wearing Granny's old calash."
Poll of fun abe sought the attic,
Bound the bonnet, and in haste
Went to meet her prudent husband
Known to be a man of taste.
Fact to Chestnut street the hurried,
Meeting with her husband there,
She exclaimed. "I've found a bonnet,
'll3mething good enough to wear:"
"Take it off," he muttered, gasping,
"Don't be seen in that abroad ;
You shall have the teethe eed bonnet
Girdled with a-golden cord!" •
Per tier toad he bought the bonnet.
Por her ehoulders bought a shawl,
Both with money saved on clothing
Bought for wit at Tower HAIL
141
_EA of Clinirion, deird-Lettors testemsntthy
on saki estste hating teiSt granted to thent all
Momme Indebted thereto are requested to mike immediate
payment, and those havlng - deinthdeassdrod the mope nth
present them for settlement to the . nntleregned: - •
_ ABIWIAIt LINCOLN,
thernarron two; tinmeter Co.
DAVID J. LINCOLN;
Berke minty:,
Jan 15 601]
.
TEM .011.16181 AL amanita'. . Tait:
"wan mummer MAR
at, RIDNUMBHALL. Irrocaster,far ADAY , B,WMINWN.
DAY, TNIDUIDAY aad-FBADAY, JUMADA'roIi 211,
Two mitertabumats each dey.-. Aftersoon or&
at 734 (Moak. Doors oven ball' ea boar previous.
Tne Little Omani lopperre la all hie new &msslr
_Deno%
Imitaticsa Statues, taiaNdened by Mr. W. TfMALUL the
geed English Baritone and Bab, from the Nobilities Con
cert% London ; Mr. WILLIAM DE WWI, the Amiwiropa
Tenor, and Mr. 0. O. TITCOMB, Maid.
AD/1111•10 _
Day innertainment 21 aunts. CAM= maw is; yaws
111 cants.
Schools Adman'd on Literal Terms. •
Evening entertainment 16 cents. Citadels' under nnt
lean 10 cents. Roseried seats ES cents.
The General rhims in his lenistare Onniege from the
Oadwell Howe to the Hall• ALFRED LATELY;
Jana Et 62] Basins." Agent.
TIBLIC BOTICE IS HISILEBY!.GIVICIN,
P
theta general meeting of Stockholders of the MOUNT
JOY OAR MANUFACTURING OOMPANY will be held at
the public house of Henry Shaffner. in the Borough , of
Mount - Joy, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th,1861, between
the house of 1 and 4 o'clock. P. M, when and where Five
Directors. a Secretary and Timmer will he ehmted to
serve for tbs ensuing year.,
Attest. : H SHAVYMER,
_ _
S. M. Myna. Seey.
Mount Joy. Pit, Don. Met. IND.
1268.530.98
ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN HABECKER,
DEO'D.—Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Christian ilabeeksr, late of Manor township, Lancaster
county, dee'd., having been granted to the subscribers, re
siding in said township: All perilous indebted to meld
estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those
havinrclaims will present them without delay properly
authenticated for settlement. ISAAC HARKNESS,
JOSEPH HABECKER,
Administrators.
dee 18 st• 48]
A lIDITOIOB NOTICE.--Estate , of Wit-
PI item B. Setcdader, iate of the Borough of Adamstown,
Laneester county, deetrased.—The undersigned Auditor,
appointed by the Orphans' Court of- Laucsater County, to
distribute the balance in the hands of Fleury litsmder, Ad
ministrator of said deceased, to and among those legally
entitled thereto. will meet. for the purpose of his appoint
ment, at the Library Room. Court House, City of Lancas
ter, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th. 1881, at 2 &clock,
Y. M., when all thoseinterested may at'end if they think
Prone*. EL B. SWARR, Auditor.
dec 25 (Examiner copy 4t 50
$20.164.46
LANCASTER SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
The andersigii•il, appointed by the Court of Common
Pleas of Lancaster County, Auditors, to distribute to and
among those legally entitled thereto, the moneys in the
hands of T. L. Roberta, Asslgneeof the Lancaster Savings
Institution, in trust for creditors, !lc., hereby give notice
that they will sit for the purple° of their appointment, in
the Orphans' Court Room. in the Court louse, in the City
of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, this ISth day of FEBRU
ARY, 18x1, at 10 o'clock, A.' M., when and where all
parties interested are hereby notified to attend.
JAMES L. REYNOLDS,
JUNIUS B. KAUFMAN,
WM AUG. ATLEE. ,
dec 25 td 50]
ESTATE OF MARTIN ECIEBE AN, LATE
of Diumore township, deed.—Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Martin Eckman, late of Drumore
township, deed, having been granted 'to the subscriber
residing in Downingtown, Chester county: All persons In
debted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present them, without
delay, properly authenticated for settlement to the under.
signed, MARGARETTA ECKMAN,
Downingtown,
Cr to her Agent, MILLER ECKMAN,
dec 25 8t 501 Little Britain twp.
AIIDITOWS NOTICE.--Asstgaed Estate
of James O. Ewing, of Eden twp.—The undersigned
Auditor nopoluted by the Court of Common Pleas of Lan
caster County, to distribute the balance remaining In the
hands of William Pickle and John Martin, - Assignees of
the sild James 0. Ewing, amongst those legally entitled
thereto, will meet for the purpose of his appointnient. all
parties Interested, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1861,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., In the Court House. in Lancaster city.
WILLIAM 8. FBREE,
Auditor.
dee 25 4t 50]
A CCOUNTS OF' TRUST AND ASSIGN
EDD ESTATES. The Accounts of the following named
Estates have been exhibited and filed in the Office of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster
County, to wit:
Catharine L. Baer, Estate. Peter Hoffer, Committee.
Abraham Hess and wife, Assigned Estate, Levi K.
Brown, Assignee.
Frederick Kornhaus, Estate, Abraham Collins, Commit
tee.
Joseph B. Mumma, Assigned Estate, Henry Camber, As
signee.
David Sahm, Estate. Abraham Stauffer, Committee.
Society of Seventh Day Baptists of Ephrata, Estate, Jos.
Konigmacher, William Konigmacher and William R. Gor
ges, Commissioners to sell certain - Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any of
said Estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the
28th day of JANUARY. 1861, for the confirmation and al
lowance of the said Accounts, unless exceptions be filed or
cause shown why said Accounts should not be allowed.
Attest: PETER MARTIN, Prettily.
Prothy's Office, Lancaster, Dec. 29, 1860 [Jan 14t 61
194.06
• 900
2600
263 60
186.60
1 . %ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
-1.1 SUB.ANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1835.
Make insurance against Lose or Damage by Fire on
Buildings, Furniture, Stock of Goods, Merchandise, Ac., on
as favorable terms as any other reliable company.
ASSETS OF TdE COMPANY,
(November 1,1860.)
$lOOOOO United States 5 per cent, Loan, $100,500 00 I
116,000 United States 6 per cent. Treasury
Notes. (with accrued interest,) . 119.463 34
100,000 Penn's State 5 per cent. Loan, 95,970 00
21.000 ''. " 6 " 21 943 00
123.050 Malacca City 6 per cent. Loan, 125.203 37
30,000 Tennessee State 5 per cent. Loan, 24,000 00
.50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2ud Mort- ,
gage 6 per rent. B ,nds, 45,000 00
15,000 300 Shares Steck Germantown Gee
Company, Interest and Principal
guaranteed by the City of Phila
delphia, . 15,300 00
15, 1 E4 100 Shares Pensylvania Railroad
C company, 3,900 00
5,000 100 Shares North Penn's Railroad
Company,9oo 00
1,200 60 Shares Philadelphia Ice Boat
and Steam Tug Company, 1,200 00
250 5 Shares Philadelphia and Havre
de Grace Tow-boat Company, 350 00
200 2 Shares Philadelphia Exchange
Company 125 00
1,000 2 Shares Continental Hotel Com
pany, 600 00
$566700 (Par) Cost $547,335 34 Market val., $564.3.56 71
Bills Receivable for Insurances made, 171.3 , 6 42
Bonds and Mortgagee, 34 500 00
Beal Estate, 61,363 35
Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on Ma
rine Policing, Interest and other debts due
the Company. 51,568' 02
Scrip and Stock of Sundry Insurance and
other Companies. 2,626 50
Cash on hand—in Banks, $28,673 16
in Drawer, 435 35
29.108 51
$90.42u7 51
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent,
No. 74 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Laneputter.
deo 25 3n,50
I,IA RME R S MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY—The !Members of the FARMERS' MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY are hereby notified that a
tax of FIFTY CENTS on every thousand dollars has been
levied by the Directors, to pay [halt - me sustained by Abner
Clime, of Itast Earl. by the burning of hie bonen, and o her
liabilities of the Company, which tax le required to be paid
on or before the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY N EXT
. -
Put! Duplicates will be k.pt up to that time by Joseph
Clarkson, at the Banking house of Gycer & Co., in the
City of Lancaste•; by Peter Johns. Treasurer. at his resi
dence in East Lampeter township; and by John Btr bm.
Secretary, at his residence in Providence township, where
any member of the Company may pay his or her quota of
tax.
A partial Duplicate will be left with John Myers, Hard
ware Merchant, In Mount Joy. where members residing in
the townships of East and West Donegal, Mount Joy, Co
noy. Rapho and Penn can pay their tax.
Another partial Duplicate will be leR with John Styer,
residing in New Holland, where members residing in the
townships of Earl, Etat Earl, Ephrata. City, Brecknock,
Ca3rnarvon and Salisbury can pay their tax.
Akir Those who neglect to pay their quota of tax, wi thin
the period above stated, will be charged ten per cent. ad
ditional to pay the expense of collection.
By order of the Board of Directors.
Jan II St 52] JOHN STROHM, Secretary.
HAGER & 88. 0 •
. . .
WINTER DRY GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
LADIIIB , F ANOY 'runs,
L•ADIBI3' OLOTH CLOAKS,
BB.OOHA AND WOOLLEN SHAWLS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
GIINTS' FURNISHING GOODS
JOHN P. SCHAUM
RBADT MADI OLOTHIN.G
Together with large &Ultima to oar Stock, now open-
trig, from the late "Philadelphia Auction", which will be
•old at a small advance on cost
ATALCABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUS.
LIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, JANUARY XI, 1801,
the subscriber, administrator of the'estate of Peter Free.
Br., deed., by virtue of an order of the Orphan.' Court of
York county, to pay debts. will sell at public sole, on the
praetors, the following valuable real estate, via:
No. 1. A •TRACT Of LAND, situate at New freedom,
York county, on the Northern Central Railway, containing
about 80 ACRES, several of which are Timber land and
the residue to in a high state of cultivation. The improve
ments are a
NEW B.TORE AND. WAREHOUSE,
an excellent STEAM:SAW MILL. and other improvements.
There is a flrsbrate Apple Orchard on the tract. Title is
one of the beet business sitia on the whole line of the
Northern Central Railway.
No. 2. A TRACT OP LAND, adjathiskiNo. 1, containing
12 or 16 ACRES. a portion of which is Timber
land The Improvements are a BRICE. DWEL
LING HOUSE, and BANK BARN, both nearly a a
new.
No. 3. & TRACT OF LAND. adjoining NO. I. °subduing
about 30 AORRS, a large portt-is of which is Timber land.
There is also In connection with the dtatlon a Elidling or
Switch, a Post Ofiloe..aud a Ticket Agency. The station is
known es New Freedom. •
The tracts will be sold separately or , together to snit
purchase'.
Any person wishing to stem the property will please
call on Dr. A. W. !me, residing on the premiss, or on A.
Salo to icaxuaanes at 11 daloalt, A. M.; when attendants
coil ba given and tonna lad"7il,swn - lry
;mgL natz, 't
jaAllllll]
President.
Pen 13t 51
RILL CLOUT OUT TEEM ENTIRE STOWE OF
ALSO,
A- LARGE STOOK
MBN AND BOYS
Iletieselks Hacklag. crow (NA.; Cblel, Sorrareuri, Z'
cbc- Ou.
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nand trlgatiasar Swoon of tU
, B RONCHIAL imasdantererrliftith.
I ROolc\VI PURL fr) r. Al A INl2 f li S
and SINGERS.
tloniare aware of the Importance' of checking a Cough
ir "Common (Sold" in its Ant stage; that which in the
legirming would yield to a mild remedy.lf neelected, moon
attack' the Lungs. .Brown'e Bronchial Troches,'" eon
t=lemulrent ingredients, allay Pulmonary, and
"That trouble In my Threat, (for which the
" Trachis" are vesilic) having nude mir often
mare whisperer."'
REV. E. IL CHAPIN.
"Have proud extremely serriceable. for
Hostunatma
REV. BERRY WARD BEECHES.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asylum"
REV. A. 0. EGGIRSTON.
"Oonbln no Opium or anything injurious."
DR. A. HAYES,
Chemst Bos to n.
"A simple ,and , pleasant combination for
Cocoas, to."
FA I.z
Bsomes
'lllOOH2l. l '
Benedetti] In Dsoletems." '
DR. J. P. W. LANG.
Boston.
hare proved them =tenant for 'WHOOP/31
Coml." . . .
BILOWNI3
- • •
REV. H. W. WARREN,
Barbs.
"Beneflc!al .ben compelled to speak, suffer
ing from Comk."
REV. B. J. P., ANDERSON,
St. Louis.
BROWN 'B '
"Eiseman in removing Hoarseness and Ir
ritation of the Throat, so common with 13v.r.ax-
Zia and Sissies."
Pao,. STACY JOHNSON,
Za Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern
Female College.
"Great benefit when taken before and after
preaching. selhey prevent Hoarseness. From
their past effect, I think they will be of per
advantage to me."
REV. E. ROWLEY, A. If.,
President of Athens College. Tenn.
Si' Sold
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/011. ILINCOYING
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And imparting a permanent Buxisi to the Coxrucr
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Agents, or at my office, the Price is 50 Cents.
Thee:Ws 10 cents le for postage.
DR. F. W. BOSWELL'S
Superfluous Hair Eradicator
For removing the unnoceasary and disfiguring hair
that sometimes obtrudes itself upon a fair lady's
lips, chin, neck'. arms or shoulder; or persists lu
crowing too low down upon her forehead.
Dr. Boswell's Bnperttuons Hair Eradicator
sweeps away all these little but annoying irregu
larities, leaven the akin white and clean, arresta
the hair in its growth, and makes each spot look
as if it had been originally produced by nature in
its otatu of dandling purity and perfection.
Price $1 per bottle, which can be eent by mall
to any part of the world with perfect safety, free
of postage.
Tike Bliss of marriage,
•ce volume, 200 pages, 82mo. Price In cloth, 28
coots.
•
This to decidedly the most fascinating, interest
ing. anti really useful and practical work on Court
+hip. Matrimony, and the Duties and Delights of
Married Life, that has ever been leaned from the
Americau Prem.
All Iln Boddrimins articled are sent by mail, free
of pomtage
MI oralerf, mast b. addreultod to
DR. F. W, BC)SWELL,
No. 6 Beekman Street, New York,
(orm Ta ride east.)
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
e ffts? , l,7l: l - tt.:o'
.IROACITIC
TONIC,DIURETIC,
4 tu 4 1,0
Dysve
puliane cu 13`
To THE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY
AND PENNSYLVANIA,
APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS. GROCERS AND PRI
VATE FAMILIES.
WOLFE'S PURE COGNAC BRANDY.
WOLFE'S PURE MADERIA, SHERRY AND PORT WINE.
WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM.
WOLFE'S PUKE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
- - -
I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the
United States to the above Wurzz and Lull:roue, imported
by UDOLPHO Wous. of New York, whose name is familiar
in every part of this country for the purity of his cele
brated SCHIERDAIE SCHNAPPS. Mr. WOLFS. In his letter to
me, speaking of the purity of his Wncns and LIQUORS,
says: "I will stake my reputalizn as a man, my standing
as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City of
New York. that all the BRANDY and WINES which I bottle
are pare as imported, and of the beat quality, and can be
relied upon by, every purchaser." Every bottle has the
proprietor's name on the wax, and a fee simile of his signa
ture on the certificate. The public are respectfully in
vited to call and examine for themselves. For sale at RA
TAIL by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia.
GEORGE H. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia,
Sole Ag.n)t for Philadelphia.
Bead the following from the New York Courier :
BNORXOUS BUSINESS 'OR oral Nxw YORK DIERCHANT.
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.—
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 Tien IfDoLPHO Wozzz's exten.
sive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos.
17, 19 and 21.11arketfield street. His stock of Schnapps
on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than
thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand
cases—Vintage of 1836 to 1856; and ten thousand cases of
Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whis.
key, Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, some very old and equal
to any in this country. He also had three large cellars,
filled with Brandy, Wine. etc., in casks, under Custom
House key, ready for bottling.. Mr. Woutz's sales of
Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and 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 WORSE, until every Apothecary in the land make up
their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and replace it with Wous's pure Wutzs and
LIQUORS.
We understand Mr. WOL7I, for the accommodation of
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant,
should be sustained against his tens of thousands of oppo
.nentts in the United States, who sell nothing but bait&
t l 'ous, ruinous alike to human health and happiness.
~Vohn D. Sidles, Grocer, No.lB Bast Bing at., Agent.
sin 11 am 85
N,
INW CASTLE COUNTY, DEL AWARE
/ARM. OP 120 OR 148 ACREI3.—The subscriber has
an,ld four of his Perms '
will sell the remaining one of
120 AC.Ftss ; it is situated near the Village, bounded by
the main road leading to Wilmington, only a short walk to
the Depot of the Philadelphia. Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad, divided into 0 enclosures. the crops this season
of flay, Coats. Corn and Wheat is exceeded by few farms of
Its size. The buildings canaille of a TWO-*STORY
`
BRICK '
DW ELLING AND KITCHEN, containing .".,
9 rooms, with BARN 50 by 50 feet, stabling under
for stock ; also good sized building for wood and
carriages. all convenient and new. and repaird. The Farm
is so situated that nearly the entire half of all the outside
lines are kept up by the adjoining farms, which are
owned by good neighbors, that keep good fences. A never
failing, stream of Epilog water rune through the farm,
which Mike it for grazing purposes one among the best in
- the county. Persons wanting a larger bum there are four
7 acre lots adjoining which the purchaser ean have at the
game price he pays for the farm. Long credit on one-half
the punkin money. Market within a quarter to one
Mils, nearly as good as the Philadelphia Markets Churches
stud *School short wait on .a good gravel road. Persons
Smiting a nice,rheelthi and tonvenient farm should look
At this. Inquire qf er addreu" , .
EGBBRT lIKEBLER,
Ang 21 ta 231 Christiana, New Castle Co., Del.
pee 25 tf 60
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Thh m b ar rl l
er
0 El
g l re lli m l r ti d el to li re r
thße i
.
building nearly opposite his old stand, and directly ow/t
-the. Cross Keys Hotel, has now on band a well selected
stock of articles belonging to the Drug baldness. consisting
in pert of ,Oils, Addy' Spices, Jieed., Alcohol, Powdered
Articres, Sarsaparillas, Le, Ao., to which the attention of
sountry mrabanny phyldAind and caostuners In
Is M* mous ULM
--11 b tr Wind King strod. Lax.
.4 twit mot to Pun= Sm&-
DR. G. P. BIGELOW,
A SUPERLATIVE
I=3Cl
Ip r ' latß SN E ?P'S OSIN I7 I IPB.SPAILAr
T oar • •
&UIGELT COiraitirtaATED
compouNo PLUM EITRAOr Beano •
A Positive awl Specific Remedy:
Tor Diseases of the oceposa,xuntsTß, GRAVEL, and
DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
. . . .
Tile Medicine increases the power of Digestkon, and
excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN—
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced as well 'se
PAIN AND:DT/LAMM/MON, and te good Eir
, MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN.
..• -NEWBOLD'S =RAM RUCHU,
Weakneeses
Arising from Exatilq, Emblts4Dtatplo . a, Dirty
ATTENDED WITH" THE EOLLOWINCI SYMPTOMS I
.Indigoodlion ie Rzerticm, Tom of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breithlng,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of 'atter', . Pain In the Back,
Universal Lumitude of the Mumularlystem,
Hot Hands,
Dryness of the Skin. Pinching of the Body,
Eruptions on the Face,
PALLID COUNTENANCE.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, Which this med.
eine invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. ,
Who can my that they are not frequently followed by
Bum "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE EPOORDs . OF THE 'INSANE ASYLUMit
And the Melancholy Deaths by CbluuseptiOn,
• • 0 HI 4 , • •
THZ CONHEITIMON ONCE;
GANIO WEAKNE&S,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System.
Which Hrianow's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does,
.rVIWIrn 9 r7='rnT=!ITMMTPII
FEMALES-FEMAES-FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE. MARRIED OR CONTEM
PLATING MARRIAGE,
mmtzrnNmmTvlrl
- -
the Eattract Bocha is unequalled by any other remedy, as
in °biomes or Itetention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Suppression of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Scir
rhous state of the Uterus. Lencorrhcea or Whites, Sterility,
and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising
from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIVE.
MI SYMPTOM ABM
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT PP
T 612 NO 'NOM HAMM, MERCURY, OE UNPLIABANT
MTDICI3I Yea TRIPLZABART LIND DiBGEIOI7B DUMB=
RELSIBOLD'S EXTRACT LWOW
COMM
SECRET DISEASES
In all their Stages, At little Expense;
Little or no change in Diet; No inconvenience;
And no Exporwre.
It canoes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions,
Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Pain and Inflammation, m frequent In the
elms of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased, and
worn-out Matter.
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS,
and who have paid BRANT Ems to be cured Ma abort time,
have found they were deceived, and that the POISON "
has, by the use of POWERFUL ASTRINGESTs," been dried
Up in the systrin, to break out In an aggravated form, and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE
Use HslanioLD'S EXTRACT Buoati for all affections and
diseases of the
. _
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diaeasea of theme Organs require the aid of a DIURETIC
. .
AiLIiBOLD'S EXTRAOT BUCHII
is THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And le certain to bane the desired effect la all Disease. FOR
WHICH IT IS REIXININIENDED.
Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character
will accompany the medicines .
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From 8 to 20 years' standing,
Wren Naas nnown To _
- SCIENCE AND FAME
PRICE si 00 PER OR SI% FOR $5 00.
Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observa-
tion.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS.
CUBM GUAILLNILED I ADVICE GB/LT.IBI I
IMZEGE
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City
of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilimisnow, who being duly sworn,
doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury,
or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable.
H. T. HELMBODD.
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
H. T. HELMBOLD. Chemist,
Depot, 104 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Phila.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED
DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose "OP TOM OWN" and "OTHER"
ARTICLES ON THE REPUTATION ATTAINED BY
Helmboid's Genuine Preparations,
Extract Bnchu,
tS Sarsaparilla,
•Improved Rose Wash.
la-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER.
- - - -
Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and avoid
Imposition and Exposure.
For sale by KAUFMAN & CO., late Rockafleld & Co., No.
1 Bramph's Building, East Orange street, Lancaster.
apr 17 ly 14
SOIER'S SULTANA'S SAUCE.
FOR HOT AND COLD DISHES OF ALL KINDS.
le most delicious and appetising
?acme, invented by the renowned
'Seven" for the London Reform
'tub, is, since his decease, MEIIII3-
ictured by the well-known house
f Caoss & Btacitwsu.., London,
,om the original recipe. It Is the
favorite Sauce is England, and on
the Continent, with a high and
;rowing reputation among Amer!
can Epicures, and Is much approved
of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion.
OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS.
"We recommend our correspondent to try Mose.
&MEWS new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's! Sauce.' It is
made after the Turkish recipe; its flavor is excellent, and
it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak diges
tion."—The Lancet.
"Savory. Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genirui of
Soyer."—Observer.
"A moat valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, and
should have a place 011 every table,"—.Atku.
Bole Agents for the United States<
GARDNER G. YVELIN, 217 Fulton street, New York
BRAY b. HAYES, 34 Cornhill, Boston.
For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere.
Jan 17
BCERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY YOB
DTSP MIL
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER CORPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various affections consequent upon a disordered
STOMACH OR LITER,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains,
Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness,
Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and
Nenralgic Affections, it low in numerous instances proved
hitlgy beneficial, and in others effected a decided an e.
12 is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated
Holland Professor, Bonham,. Its reputation at home pro
duced Its introduction here, the demand commencing with
them of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this
mighty country, many of whom brought with them and
banded down the tradition of Its value. if is' now offered
io the American pub Vie, knowin that its truly wondefui
medicinal virtues must be l
It is particularly recommended thee* persona whose
constitutions may have been Impaired by the continuous use
of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally
instantaneous in effect, It finds its way directly to the seat
of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit, and, In fact, infusing new health and vigor
In the igstem.
MUM—Whoever expects to find this a beverage wid
be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it
will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, somessed of singular
remedial properties.
READ CAREFULLY!
The Genuine : highly concentrated Bceshave's Holland
Bitters Is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at
Om DOLLAR per bottle, or dr bottles for FITS Bottum The
great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has Induced
many imitation; which the public should guard against
parchaeing.
W Beware of Imposition. See that or name bon the
label of every bottle you buy.
Bold by Druggists generally. It sae be forwarded
by Rzpreu to moat points,
BOLD PROPRIBTORB,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO
X•ISI77IOTVEIN•
Fharmacentists and ettinists,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For sale by KAUFMAN A CO., No. 1 Dust Orange street,
Lancaster. [eep 4 ly 84
MERCHANT TAILORING.
Clear the track, O'Rours's come back, where he
will supply all his old friends, and as many new ones is
will follow their good example. in decking the outer man
with the most fashionable clothing, cot in the most artis
tic style, of which his fame , is for and near for doing it up
brown.
There will be kept constantly on hand a superb stock of
French •Cloth, Cassimeres, and Vesting', Overcoat- •
loge, goods for businessisulte, of a new style, two
doors east of Lanes' Dry Good Store, East King
street.
The undersigned would take the present opportunity of
returning.his thanks to his numerous friends of years'
standing, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended,
and trusts that a strict attention to business will merit a
continuation of former favors.
Don't forget O'ROURK'S, two doors out of Lazer? Dry
Good Store, East King Street.
jan 8 "
t. STRAY COW..-Came to the premises
of the subscriber, in Providence township, Lancaster
county, on the 7th of August last, • large light
RED COW, supposed to be about 12 years old,Pal_. "
with a white stripe over the back and white fore.
head, and lied of the right eye. The owner is requested
to come forward, prove property, pay expenses, and take
her sway-otherwise she will be disposed of according . to
law. JOHN CLAYMAN.
. • 8m• 41
T HE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA.
VOLUME XI-31.40 to MOX, _
Now ready for entwertbere—Payable on Delivery.
dee 18 tf 48 ELIAS BABE k 00.
WILL , WANLAN IWZINTSVIGI. CON.
L Wrath mottos Dintistry of their Mee t 00% North
Quothstrothlalf spire from to. P. L R. %Dote*
witieriPm" w i ly IA
AY r efS ar
A compound moray, in which we hive le:
bored to produce'tbo most effectual alteinthre
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract.
of Para Sarsaparilla, so Combined with other - ,
substances of still greater alteralire power "-
to afford an affective antidote kr the diseases.
Sarsaparilla is rapited to aure. 'lt Ifbelieveit
that such a remedy is wantsd bY the. who
sniffy from Stminous complaints, sad that cue
which will accomplish their cure zaterpirani,-
of immense service -to this large class of our,
afflicted falow-citisens. Haw completely this
compound will do' it has been proven by min
tment on many of the worst case' to be ihund
of the fallowing complaints:— • - • --
80110YULA AND Soaorn.ous Coramene
ERIMTIONS AND' BEITPTITH Thanams, IfLears*'
P/XPLES, Branum, Tomas, Saw Bann,
Sal= Haan, &THEM AND . SYPHILMO
merlons, Monocular. Damn, Dune, NIOT.
Eaton, ore Tao Dormormanrx, Danarrr, Dis-
PRIPSIA AND INDIGESTION, RETSTPELAB BASE
OH Sr. ANTHONY'S FIDE, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Ixernirre cur
TEE BLOOD.
This compound will be found a great 'pro
moter of health, when taken in_ the spring, to
expel the foul humors whichfester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are rapped in the bud. Multitudes • min, by.
the aicl Jf this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptionsi
or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is oh=
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings rill tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer,
for cleansing the blood. Beep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be
_no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
, must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contaa but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been
mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Met
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
irresistible
by
it has virtues which. are
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
iFF . F.CT.6 WITH OB-
. _
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AVER &
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1 per Bottle; Six. Bottles for
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has ong been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
P 033. T 333 1701333 OP
Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache,
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Teeter, Tumori and
Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for $l.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of
remedies, but our space here will not yermit the
insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they
are given ; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed, for their cure. -
Do, not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand AYER'S, and take no others. The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our Remedies are for sale by
B A. FA 11.1 , 1.1,ISTlani IL 00., Pbladelpnla
CHARLDB A. HETNITSH. Lancaster.
JOHN WAYLAN, No. BO North Queen street, Laneenter.
and by all Druggists In the country. [may 8 ly 18
Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia,
Dyspepsia, Debility ofthe System, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Acidity, 1;
Liver Complaint, Acidity; •
Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache,
Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE,
and the numbertess other diseases arising from In
digestion and functional disorders of the stomach,
find, when the disease is not beyond the power of med
icine, ready relief in that established and sterling
remedy,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL.
Reliable Testimony.
We call the attentum of the reader to the following
letter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University:
MIDDLETOWN, COED., Feb 28,1859
BETE W. FOWLF. & CO.—Gentlemen:— I first
made use of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven or
eight years since. liavipg suffered for twenty years
from a form of dyspepsia, which was attended with a
nervous headache, on an average of not lees than one
day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending rec
ommendation of Dr. Green, " to try one bottle, and II
no benefit was received to discontinue-the use."
The use of one bottle warranted a [nailer trial, to the
extent of some three or four, with a careful observance
of the accompanying directions. The result was, an
almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms
and their depressing, painful consequences. I believe
these Bitters produced an entire change In the habits of
my system, and upon the active energies of the digestive .
organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dyspepsia
as most persons. These Bitters have also been of ser
vice to other members of my family.
, Very respectfully yours,
AUGUSTUS W. SMITH.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.
STODDARD, N. H., Sept. 90, 1950.
Messrs. SETH W. FOWLE & CO.,
Gents : I was, for many years, a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia or Waterbrash, and tried almost everything
within my reach, but to no benefit, until I was induced
by the recommendation of my physician, Dr. Harahan,
to make use of the Oxygenated Bitters. The first bottle
produced but a slight alteration in the disease, and had
it not been for the urgent request of my physician, I
should then have discontinued their use, thinking them
to be of no avail ; but his confidence inspired me to per
severe, and after using to the extent of half a dozen bot
tles, I had entirely regained my health." I hope all
Dyspeptic persons will be induced to give them a fair
trial, being confident that the remedy Is the most potent,
for the various forms of Dyspepsia, that his been pro
duced. Yours,
OXYGENATED BITTERS.— To such of ORS readers
as are troubled with the debility incident to the approach
of warm weather, we cordially recommend the one of
the Oxygenated Bitters as an invigmitting tonic, con
taining no alcohol in its composition, and Possessing
more real merit than any preparation of the , kind we
have ever known. Ogdensintre Repsblitax.
THE OXYGENATED BITTERS,
THE OXYGENA TED BITTERS,
PREPARED BY S. W. FOWLE & CO.,
18 Tremont Street, Dalton. ,
Sold by Druggists, Dealers, and Merchants in every
town and city in New"Enylanti, and
eiselpheie,
.. ". ' -- : -
- For sale by John B. Long &_:-, Wnz. O. Baker and D.
A. Hstnitsb, Lancaster ; Bows & Mark, Btrsitnarg ; B. D
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