PIIILADELPHI4,,CALWESPONDENOE. Ricuinrci4u, Jan. 18th, 1801. Missessi..EnnutAr yeilfir-fire - ftepublicank ..steer pita*, forlistatied:AttLiePai /;o'itUKU.l4Pre is ligreit'S4foi talkiael2 iiixteriAborieitilvollon to the Union and tie; Oonatitntfon an urrtihrided conntry;,eto. End o~all ta*eiul:NileabblTieYln tnAirliinalt.atatalterld "if the "dfe f s• 'Like .B '9 ol #l o e.P , P!'el!'O bin :„." i htt s g Pak fO l *Tlrdt-04 1 ,Pe 7 c 41 4 1 1 Ono k ull R!.--- • - • e th4140 * 1.. .** T1 41.." 4 1F-. u 14 . 4 #-# d "4 4 .0*tioh*Nix.. *D sariathillio:TM:lo4lorlriar*4"loii:* f. -1 90 1 61 r 014er in the w00d141.L.0 --. -A o A:**iiieil:#:.‘#=ne ni taiing td Moe& Hier iitrifficmiiirg to conciliate:4m olive branch in.Ofrejairtl;ffirsaird he the ottreC - Ttp don't Tote against conipromise; de - tfeiy.li2coikeiirrl; love the Union they do not burn•with deaireirof vengeance against one,half rlf Ittlfisz cunt order ; Anti thpiNpey . ...applat so Teri itnizip4N the Set : ll44W fet:the`, tavola thins 'pane their own bands arid Out into itio c p& - rid e r, where the whole - thing would be settbad in a week. This alone PrPvie , g 100 .,t0. be Jewels,- aPO rtbereforelnonsfstent, Tbie *the creallinE Pernillentagol3 all theit•HnTria,:tray lug protestations.. But let theta beware I 'Thad:ay - is owning when theli own - Weir own heads roofs, they know that the mement•tfurY abate their : m. righteous demaniiidrifinearint miff isjirry s ir r ileiriiifinsised it is not dead'eriresay. Bit all - theft: ping aid trlekery will not asTatirs= : Already the mere wary leiufers of the party, Seire4-Tfircelrier Weed: and othees, are reaching their prscions Weeks rebore it, but, like 4phrahnjojned - to his idols, the reetosill .WitsraltinCtbeir certain deistrii "..Wirnither.like It: The indrsithe . e is of this ifking iho Sooner antiAnore. terrible" 'the Feud. Robespierre, Murat and Denton found thri - gailirrilner at 'Mist, and Greelr Beechdr, irtis; and some . -Of inn . .f . own fanatical mirep'resentarisesist Harrisburg aid Washington may end their fato'before t h ey thou , it." The real Union loving, citisena of Philadelphts, those who would bind - -lhe hostile sections Of . tbe country together In a band of-pears- and_ not war,,- assembled ,In town meeting a night or two ago in National,Hall, for the purpose of expressing their sentiments on the great ques., tier' of the day. There was a tremendous dal:muting and the enthusitem was geneml. The Union, and Equality of theßtates, no War, and JosiVe I to the - South; were the sentiments expounded, and the .dstertelriatliM !sic ex pressed to allow'no mad Republican'army to Jews% ispe_ city for the purpose of butchering oer'reiiiii'ves in -the Routh • Aye. and this feeling to gaining ground 'every day. The Crittenden Resolutions were endorsed with tremendous cheers. We witnessed a Serene in a car the other day. Some gentlemen were talking on the great topic, and one, who opposed secession, hit sympathized with the South, herlited the Republicans roundly. Take care," said a man : op• posits., "If you express such sentiments a month hence.you will be shot down In the streets." 'Me,. said 'the gentleman rising, ‘lshOot'innlown ! if you•sey that again. you mberable Black Republican," choking hie fist in the cowardly rascal's face, knock you down on the spot." Yon may believe there wee a sensation there. But enough of polltictil welters for this week. Tile January volume of ii sore. W. A: Town.end Co's magnificent edition of Cooper's Novels with llarloy'S tratione. contains the admirable sea novel of The Two Admiraft, cm of that brilliant series which beasts of The Pilot, Winklabd IFLeklifited Baser, etc. On the EGa, or in the forest, Cooper failed. and though some of his books arotineUhel 'IP part., bis . sterios of ocean. , llfe, end his famedt.ra - ther Stoking serieinevor reach the iilfori orlty- of bis outside novels, J.ikePrecautiov, Reid The Monikins. Wo are therefore tired of the critic (in this city) who says of each of the novels as it appears that It 1e one of CoOpeesaerdrid or third rate sh:ries Good gracious, man, we peg of you to rentembig that Cooper Wrote some first rate ones. The vidniis;l lays'boantifnlly printed. illus. tratod, and bound as its predoroisors. Mr. S. Mellenry Is soleegent here. .• • . . • - - 11arper's Magazine, for next mouth, pays a jtist .compli . ment to the splendid Hi,tqry of Latin Christianity, by Henry Hart Milman, which Messrs Sheldon & Co., of New York. are now publishing in monthly volumes In all the glory of Houghton's famous Riverside Press. It echoes the commendations of t.resrott. Everett. and all the learned men of the day. and says As a hi:torlan. Milman is remarkable ihr the brtottllb and symmetry of his learn log, his freedom front sectarian partialities, his fairness of mind, the heantv and of his ilinstrati^ne, and his graceful and flowing diction." We can pronounce with fairness on the singular fascination of this splendid work It lifts the dulness that for centuries has hung over the annals of the church. and introduces us to the spirited realities of early strmr,les sod triumphs as detailed in the lives of Chry,ost-In. Aminwne 55.55.0.5.1 rho whnlo baud of h,-roes thr - ugh whose aid ill,,ktianity was male the vital power of the It is a work which cannot fail to interest all classes of readers, and to all we corn' mend it. To the many who have read that delirious honk, "Goethe' , . , Cnrre‘romlence with a ('Mid." a now hook In a similar style, (presenting as its chief character or actor one of the principila in the former hook.) will be accepted with rare pleasure. The "('hill" in Gootho's Correpondence ' Wan Bettina Brentano. who died about two years ago. In the present volume she appears as an intimate with one of her own sex. Prauleln Gunderode. and the Correspondence Is carried on between them in similar style. The Letters are earnest, loving epistles, ahonnding in sweet satisfac tions and lively suggestions. and transcendental, as some •German readers would expect or wish them to be, and .overflowing with sentiment, philosophy and soul. The translator fairly expresses their character when he says, " They will be mach or nothing to the reader. according to the degree in which he has Fought, felt, and lived a pure, a private and an aspiring life. The Correspondence of .Fraulein Ganderode and &nine Von Arnim is published, -in beautiful style, on tinted paper, by Mr. T. 0. It. P. Burnham, Beaton, The same publisher, Boston, (Lippincott, here,) issues a little work of great value to all who eat. What We Eat, is a plain and well written account of the most common adulterations of food and drink, with simple tests by which many of them may be detected. The practical value of - this volume should find it many purchasers. Dr. Hoskins, the author, has devoted much attention to the subject, and 'his remarks extended net merely to the villsinons stuffs - with which liquors are adulterated, but also to the poisons found in tea, coffee, flour, bread, spices, butter, meats, etc. Furnished at a low price it should have a very wide circu lation. as it no doubt will have. Messrs. T. R. Petorsou & Bro's publish this week Frederika Bremer's captivating new books of travel entitled Life in the Old IThrid, or Two Yearain Switzerland and Italy, in two handsome duo decline volumes. They print it from advance sheets and from Mary Hewitt's own manuscript purchased at a large cost. The same plastic power and picturesqueness of des^ript ion evidenced in her novels may be found in this very entertaining record, which abounds no only in pictures of scenery, but in sketches of life and manners, in poetical sympathies, and delicious reveries, the whole united by a thread of romance as interesting as the pl,,t of a novel. We had intended specifying son - - of the scenes and sketches which particularly please us, but we find them to he so numerous that we can only refer the reader to the book itself. We can assure him he will thank as for directing him to it. c 4 FREE L AMOR? tke. The Republican leaders promised the peo ple, remarks _the N. Y. News, " free labor" as.one of the re-mits of their success, and they are giving it,to them with a vengeance. La— bor is so " free" that it can be had for almost nothing. It is getting down to the starvation puint. As an instance of the way people who voted for Lincoln are waking up to the terrible realities of driving our customers from us, we cite the following : " A gentleman of our acquaintance met a mechanic who had voted for Lincoln. • Well,' said he, ' how goes the times?' ' Ah,' said the mechanic, bad • enough, lam out of work. Nothing to do and :no prospect of any.' Well, why did you vote .for Lincoln ?" Because I believed what they told me, tht.t it would do no harm to the conic try; but if I had my vote to give over again, I would cut - my head gif before I would do it.' So you begin to see your folly,' said our friend. 'See it l' replied the mechanic, bitterly, ' I wish to God I could feel that my wife and little ones would be as well cared for this winter as the southern slave, and I would be happy I' " GREAT SNOW STORM IN EUROPE. —The ad vent of Christmas brought to Western Europe one of the most severe snow storms ever experienced. .Accounts of its ravages have been received from the United Kingdom, I France and Italy. Mr. Lowe, the well known meteorologist, reports that the cold which .ensued was perhaps the.most qxtraprdipary ever known in England. On ChristmaaAlay, the thermometer was eight degrees below zero near. London, and elsewhere it is reperked as having been still lower. The rivers were full, of floating ice, and skating was as common in London as in New York. The quantity of snow which fell in places is said to have ex— ;needed two feet. The storm appears to have travelled over all Western and Southern LEurope. At Turin the Raumer thermetneter indicated.eight degree below zero (the freezing 'paint). That city is nearly under the same parallel of latitude as Montreal ; but its win .-ter , usually corresponds rather with that of ..Richmond. In England numerous. Seam boiler explosions happened about that time in private houses, apparently owing to the intense SPECIAL .NOTICES . • Air To the Young or Old, 'DIALS Oft FEMALE, • If yon have been suffering from a habit indulged in by the • - YOUTH ON BOTH SEXES: WHICH CAUSE 80 MANY ALARMING SYMPTO3IS, It unfits them for Marriage, And Is the greatest evil which; can befall :;• ' MAN OR- WOMAN. -"- Bee symptoms enumerated in advertisement, and if you •• are a suftMer; • • Cutout the Advertisement, -- •• • And send for it at once. ' • --• • Helayt are dangerous. • •-•• Ask-for Helmbold's. -Take -no-other.- Clues .43naanateed;. .peral of anade!feits and Imitation'. jai 22 . : J i .1 2m 2 yiSE IlltpidolUnrii.Ptepared 161111eRtilenitmlf that Viro .AxdbumEglned hikilem together With, io.doitt wcmdeto boreabOata.. .k boy sigO:tostia oliuxtrblolgoy wagon: together. "nuns Slide 140 ;and -the' glue aid its duty eo well, that the' en*Sn'hediteillse.broken again be• fore i t could be mede - righf....—.l):= the gpringfterd Repub. itiCalej karat i 9,113150.. • -- , Den 22-lui . Aar- A - Re **IL I A 4tiii; Offered t--F o r the de tection of in) , 'peiaati 3 Oipnterfeititig, initiatieg..er the vender of any.. such eneuterfeit RAPP 1301,LAND, The' &nub* centrated • Hbßupd,AUrirs. is. put up in lialtpint 2 ides only, having t he Paine ..of the propletor . B. PM*. Jr., blown in Mx_ signature around tbeeseltAs*k and 'every lxittle; . This deilgbitp.L:Aro4bas been receive - d. by 3mer~yaOo, 1 1 -th gTO c er , t i fkkfer Pztougeri, RP' Wotan c p"" "eili one ' en w 1.-merited „iebrfiSa ; attending its admiral. lu the Most ftubbifn canes of Fever and Arne, ' " 7 " , " .f any kind, DyspeP , de. Heartburn, Acidi . 'l,ll, Sick and Nervous Headache, Indi.. • and Piles. together with the compie ' control it . e over all Nervous, Rheumatic, and rid& • we cannot wonder at its poppleeity. ummypieeMirgag value this remedy. jan 22 Im 2 Allr Blood 7 dt Z. , ..ilre you -;i t iZ ef anauPu--.- --.... despairing? Hegel . 1 eicloather *medial and failed ? Do you classify Dr.ilititi:digatrit4ipoim FooD with other patent medleinestsqiiiii6.,.j - ".:•:?-.. 4t would be ••• • tillplio:3 o ,• :* -i; ~ of the Man , FoOD ad . • ,?.:,,. ~, .• ..• ,'"" hat gawks resort . 4 . - al ~: .. .., ms's - , ~?., ..th ammotheir i r l;f: _le•' . . - 14 ' al/ I' 4 . .„ .. -. .k-T,, - • .. ? ; ' -, ?iti T A. eh e in mei- •-•• .• •' "r reatieyAnd a -Tab ... .. ,:"T•TV . '7T. , r on 13.1 62 r, 40 •6 PhYsto.UWailitAtine s iliaPoViV -40 t ' 11.:' • : "" es -5" ttktednilt *ip frnfaree irisaleoce and irwownitidge:,lo4lkiici, nor -4 , - •• 7vma• have tried ottiefAreiiinileennd Ililed., , ti: aei Mill sure ly be ctfria:AkiwilhOgglikiioJ - 40tir 40#•••:;i7ipir.- llnfmtuiiaitilivved tiOterlu: bt on some chronto . ..dirigase," billibTere - : ' 74e, Ilnd relief anetvistogiatiap.,•to.leifetlamilth' ' - th ic BLOOO Fool). Dispepticl trklt. all *4410 liiivor Corn. plaint, male or female . Weakneases, or "Ipaaniskdint. caused by poverty or deficiency - of bibed, - feed year blood with the BLOOD FOOD Arid be well, . _, . _ Moviiiiat 31crrErEsSt I . :If you vaIIIS POrtiOwii fioigifOrt and the health of your children, keep. Dr. : givrog's ppes!- nix : Coatmat. alliaye in the Ithnee. It id safe, free frotri paregoric And:all oplatee. end je n eeitain remedy for Diarrhea, stormier Complaint,. and Alrati*eS r , 4ten4ii?g tectliiing, and a great assistance I.4",koftening"the gums.' Air Bee advertisement. „, , . - .. • . ' , . /at-Equality to Atli Uniformity of Price! d new feature of 'Saddam: Every one his own Sales man. Jones dr Co.; °tate Oreficent One Price, Clothing Stores 802 Market street,' above Bth, in addition to , having the largest, most varied and - fashiatiable dock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales; have condi. toted every one hie own Salesman, by haVing marked in figures, on each irticle, UM very lowist- price it can 'be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all Must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and geed pains taken with the making; so that ail can btiy With the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest prise. Remember the Crescent, in Market, "above Bth, No. eO4 t 4} . 20 1 7 , 5 JONES' (N) Ala-To Consnmptives.--The Advertiser, having been restored to' health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy. after having suffered several years with a severe Mug affeeties. and that dread disease, Consumption —is anxious to make known to his fellow.sulferers the means of care. • '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 is suax CURT. eon CONSUMPTION, ABT/IMN, BRONOBITIO, Ac. - The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the :afflicted, and epredrinformatloci'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 REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 0ct46,1y 40] Rings county,. Netrirork. . . .eQf- The A mericait Medical and Pietist Receipt Ik:wk.-This book contains ReciptX and Dir . :cottons for making all the most valuable Modfced pripaiations In use; alsußecipei and full and explicit Affections ter te Alm: all the:Most papa* and usoffil Onsare:nics/Perfaons, Ungu ents; Bair,.Testoratives, nod Toilet Articles. ':lf you are suffering Xviih'iny chronic beauti ful a fine head of hair, a month - fare, a clear skiu,;ii - luxtrialat heard or moustache—or' V . ytio wish to nodwany . thing sod-evoryilidos hi:tbo liediest sod Toilet lino; . you should, - 14 all ii*um, panne iicopy of this book. For fnll'partieulars, avid axample of the work fir perusal, (free.) addreak the pnblishe ,r.: T. 1 1 ..CHA . PNISN, ort :42.n 42] : NIX - 831 Broadway; New York. Coughs..-The sudden. changes of our clituato are eourend of PULMONARY, BRONGII,6I, Asni• 'VATIC Arsectioxs. Experience having proved , that simple remedies often act speedily aiid certainly when taken' in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to "Brown's Eminchial Troches;' or Lozenges, let 'the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of 'this Throat be ever FO slight, se by tbie precaution a more iierlous attack'pay be'effactus ally wiirdad Off. Public Spa'ak'ers . and Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. See advertisement. [nov 2i dm 46 (7 liG-What is Life l -- Ask this question of the fonts, which teem with sturdy•iife- There stand veterans of centurial ages. rearing • their rugged and far-reaching arms aloft as if in deprecation of the ignorance of mankind se to the means of preserving health and establishing.loggevity. For the tree /fres an surely and as Math: 49y jas you do. To kill it you must strike deeply_into iteheart, and then it dies reluctantly and with many theoretical struggles. . Life, everything has life, - , inert to the .poor' sponge and - the {redden down pebble. nciw beautiful is the economy of tenth. flow sioink the metbeds of prolonging life, and - preserving it trom :the assaults of the ernissaries - of our ESTI, OHVMV• Deathl Unlike the lesser living - things - of the world, we indlitge in Many habits that OPiSOI3 the blood, weaken the miieles, waste the flesh, stultify the mind: roh'the nerves of..their .electrical forces, and,. after keeping us invalids fot , -.Weary yearn, finally tnnsign us to prematurS graves klife half lived out is like a fortune thrown into the fathomless ocean. It is a boon.priceless but useless. How careful , then .shoUld wet be never to get sick; but it, by any mischance, we hove become All, how earuestly should we seek to recover. D tries who go exclusively by •' the broke," and who practice medicine as it was practiced when our gratuiruothma were children, are not the persons to recover us. It is the progressive doctor—tbe man alive to the requirements of the age—the man who is neither too idle nor too old fogyish to study for the benefit of his fellows, and to give them a spcific remedy—the result of his t , dl—that we must consult. And the product of . such study and sacrifice Is DR. 0. PHELPS BRoWN's fatuous AHACILN BALSAM! Almost everybody has heard of it-ohow it heals the tubercles in the lungs, strengthens the weak stomach, clothes the wasted muscles with their pristine fullness, imparts purity and color to the impoverished blood, renovates the torpi I and dying liver, electrifies into beautiful vigor and activity the shattered nerves, silences the incessant cough, and makes the invalid sound, buoyant, strong, cheerful, and useful. The AC.S.CLiii BAL SAM hoe done all this—does it every day—and therels not an invalid in the world •who should neglect to give it a trial. Get a pamphlet, describing it, from the Doctor's agents. It is Bold at $2 per large bottle, by KAUFMAN & CO.. Sole Agents. A number of specimen bottles, price 25 cents each, may be obtained, as above, if .speedily applied for. )an '22 Im 2 DIARRIAGES On th,, 15th inst., at Spreeher's Uotel. this city, by Mayor Sanderson, Aquila B. Lamborn to Ann 51. Amber, both of Martic township. .On the 15th inst., by Rev J. J. Striae, David 11. Marti 'leacook, to Annie IL Hoover, of Weir, Earl. By the same, John Nectlerode, of Mayor. to Fannie H. nook, of Lancaster twp. • By the Rev. W. T. Gerhard. Henry M. Shriner, of May, town, to Susan Myers. of Neffsville. theiri'ithinat., Grlder's lintel, by this. same, Reuben Pickel - tpEanyorSande!prticitlitirrLandistille,"' At His: vaame titie!winakJobri-Eredik;nr(Neffa clll6, td'Eli;tharitifflriit*lStril,,i4lV - 47/01t.......:' '3, • At - tice'baton'placii,"by Old samerTtalete. - lAndininf Lan disville; to Mary'Mtsseleiiiin, - af East HempOeld.' ' In Marietta, on the 10th inst., by Rev. A.' B. Grimly Philip Weitzel,-of Middletown, Ohio, to Nettle A. Orosh, of Marietta. - '• In Marietta, on , thelith Itist.,•by Rev. (1-.11: Clawges, Divfd S: Clarke, of Wrightevilte, to Josephine Rifleld, of 717 ertei ta. • • • Ort the Ist inet., by . Rev. Dr. Rillikelly, Jacob sunseck to Lizzie J. Ooerly On the.l4th fast., by. Rev. G. F.Arotel, 11!...A. 'Frantz, of Dauphin county, to B. Anna Rush, of Pequea township, this county. DEATHS In this city, on the 15th coat„ Jane, wife of John Morton, in the 69th year of her age. In this city. on the 15th insG, ;Risotto Elizabeth, daugh ter of George K. and Macy F.,Reed, in the sth year of her age. • In this city, on the 17th inst., Mary, wife or John Peo ples, aged 29 years,• 5 months and 5 days. In this city, on the 17th inst., Sarah Elizabeth, only child of William A. and Elizabeth C. Atlee, aged years, 4 monthe and 19 days. _ In In this city, on the 18th inst., Charles, infant son of John A. and Barbara Sehemenbrand, aged 6 mouths and 18 days- In this city, on the 18th inst., Charlei'lt. Imndguist, In the 20th year of,his age: In , this city, on the 18th Inst.. George Henry, son of Ab raham-and Ann. G.undaker,,.nged 8 years, 3 months and 26 days. , _ • • At i.'deri Iron Works, on the 17th inst.. Lewis Franklin, son of Benjamin : W. and Susan Ilarnieh, in the Bth year of her age. . , In Munn tvllle, this county, on thel4th inst., after a long and painful illness, Mary, wife of Benjamin A. Witmer, aged 2.9 years. .. • - O1:1 the 23d of November last, in Belknap, Texas, William Burkitt, formerly of this city. In Wen Flamtmro',loanada, on Cho 24th of October last, - - Jobn Keagy. (a native of thie county,) aged 99 years. 9 months and 4 days. lia,eroigrated to Canada in 1800, and resided there till the day of hie death. THE MARKETS. City Household Itairket - ' ..TANCLeTEB.; January 19. The market opened thfilworning - aicira. fulflattendanoe of buyers 4ndsidlers. The following were the ; rrihng prices : Butter, per 18e, Evgs, per dozen. Chickens, live, per pair. •... ~, .40Q50c. " dressed "' . .............50@60c. Turtles, live and dressed, 50 Apples, per peck. .255 - 431 c. Potatoes, ear bushel .. . .......75@800. ' •' •-+ % Leincaistier Whotesekle Orstirj.. Corrected weekly by J L Mira.= & Mao.; Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No, 21 North Queen street. Lexceera., Jantittiy 21. $5.25 6 60 1.30 1.25 Fleur, Superfine, bbl " . Extra 'White Wheat; bushel Red Corn, old w new Oats Rye L'leverseed Whiskey, in hhds '" in bbls.. Philadelphia Market PHILADELPHU, January 19. The Flout' aiatkert titales 2 td the trade are from $5.37 ter $5:O thir Intietfine, and $5.78 to $6.28 for Family, and from Itritiprion up to- $7 , air Fancylnaitdo.— No sales for expOrntdath , 'yesterday, when a-Elll4s'of 1,000 barrels were made. , ' ' ' Rye Flonly—,Btilen'forexpartAvereltradelit;s4. - • Corn Meal—Pennsylvania was sold at $3, and. Brandy wine at $3.37 barrel. • ' Wheat is uot•soltive. Sales of 3,800 bushels of Red from - BL BO i 0 .5 1 ,83. White from $1.40 to $1.50 r bushel. .• Corn is heavy. • Small lots 01 old were sold et 71140:572c. Oats—The demand is as usual, Sales of Pezateylvanie at 34%@:15a r and Delawareat 88484 e. • Rye—Sales of small lots of Peal:metal:lla at 76c. Seeds—Sales of 450 buskelsoOlosltsied at 4 87®55.12. WhiskeY,-4)ht019c., Seautylvanta4B 2 4e, Itriidge 17}44' Effids. ISe. Some 3,000 barrels mid in ' .Blatilmore Market.L .. - - -- BALTIMORE,. Jan. 19. - Flour active at a decline of 12 1 ,4 c. Lai ii i , F4z . lif Howard Witol - M Ohin - ,ii - rUWerfiel at - -- $6,81): iin al: 1.30 01".8t.10r . ,8.40 '4. a' 72 1 1,:i3.1 - for'.l.ft 0.,,, • .4, 'toady, @6'Te: fol Ate a'atT pw.",tiovioil • . ''.. . , rk• 1 . 8 240 :.. IHE . 11314 c: C°266 fr. t ik ti lY,#® l3e * ;mill tde'if ,r1 . 1.:1 le - Act4dr./ I,ne ~.::ro -/ it 043 T .01 the ifsixee D alters of the ,Latocsider Gfte,Compauy, held thl. a-Edeidendaef ONE DOLLAR-BM ERA.IIE was: derlare4 payable on.and after the .14th last . OEO. IL -REZA Treasurer- Jan 22 St 21 :7 • r: A xi z • AUTHORIZER, TO • An.. AVY , notineetairt JACOB GlMP4,l43B..will•again Ale,* esndidate for .Ckty:Cottstable. oftokNortti-Yhat - Wan], Outtiect tcrtbe;datisiosk tha,DtglafWP,Wardjioatimit- Ing Coirrestio= . . . . IWILITLIOLI,OIII SrAcin.T.llo of CO lersin tonnaldin7dninnapi: --And now.dianna73Bth, 1864: on motion of..ai. make Esq., the Court grant ends. to' show cause why Thomas Ferguson and ChtistOphier Grates', two of the. Admlues. trete.* of,seld deceased. - should not be eschewed. rule retainable rut f(111D.A.1 , ,; the 25th. - rIay.xotIiEBRITASE. 1861 at 10 o'clock. A. M., when If no came be shown Ashy. they'shoeld 'noti.said Administrators he discharged . by the Court. . • :Attest, jantt.23t.2 , MISTATEL OF ROBERT MeCLEN,BOALNI Ui tate of+Coleraln: terp.„ _La:tender county, dereased, l / 2 The urgersiguelAddlitorcappulated.by thuthlduute Court oC Laressater Comity, to distribute. the balance turuelotag ln the hands nt , .N. Galbraith, •AttitheletratarAuf wild* deceased,.hereby gives Dot* :that: he Ariti-rueft polka lut,reated.itt the:Library Room. Court linuse,City ot Larcaater„ on THURSDAY, the lath dayor FEBRUARY; 1861: at 2 o'clock, A.Atwess.g. An= at :E— , 4oditor. HAEL-D TIMES. . • - . TELL BARD Or TOW HALL. ' • . •• In these hard times, • The shortest rhymes I have to use; ' - • Don't.utter, " Lo :I He haL:I know, • ' A stingy musel",.. . • • 'Twould not beirtie; 0 ' • 3 , 11 ?tem in you ' = "Wllesit now ••. - Their g anent, pll - AeTdwittli , asm, , ‘• • •.• • 4 . '' ,• . , ...'Tie ttler 7 ,4oe , '. For .tinthie ylaia 7 -- Long lines to also*. What you well knew; • • ' ~ • be in vain.-- • Yon know men all, At Tower Hall, Slntthm hard.timea, 1 In clothing best.- Their scanty dimes. . , Winter Stock. closing out at greatly- rednoed.pricee, at .TOWER HALL, 518 MARKET Street, Philattelobia:: , . A . N ECECTION FOR THRER - MANA.- .13..11ERS of the LANCASTER ftEMETERY'wIII bOltcld on•thit FIRST Tit ESII..cY OP PSBR - CARY NEXT, between the hotirs of 11 and o'clock, A M., at Michael's Hotel. • ' ' 'P. K 'pRENKMAN, -Secretary: Lancaster. January 14, 1861. ' Usti 15 Et 1 OTICE.---The Stockholders ot. the N LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS will *Meet st their nsnal place tn'the city of [ammeter, on MONDAY, the 26th day of JANUARY,-1861. at -2 o'clock. P. 14 of said day, for the 'purpose of electing officers for , the en. suing year. ' M. 0. , BLINE, • Jon 15 It • • • Secretary , .. NOTIC persons .havin'g'elalms against the City of Lancaster (for labor or Material) are requested to preserrt- them at the- Mayor's Offire for payment. on or before the let day-of FEBHUARY, 1831. By order of the Itnance Committee. • ' -• • jan 15 3tl] • ' ' • ZAHM, Chairman. rERZ, KUHN dhCOltiti••• WINE STORE AND WINE'SALDON, •AT THE STEUBEN (tate Eminent) - HALL, SOUTH QUEEN STREET. NEAR CENTRE SQU&P.P., LANCASTER. PA. GERMAN, FRENCH. HUROARIAN AND! DOMESTIC WINES, PUNCH—ESSENCE, &c., Au, CONSTANTLY oN4LAND. N. ll.—The large and beautiful Hall to let at any time for Rails, Concerts, Theatres, Pairs and other meetings. PM 3 Stn 52 THE ORIGINAL. GENERAL TOM. THUMB, SMALLEST-MAN ALIVE, • at RUSSELS HA LL, Lancaster, for 3 DAYS only, WHDNES. DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 'JANUARY.' 23. • 24:-25. Two entertainments each day. Afternoon at. 3, likening at'7,l °retook • Doors open halutin hotif previous. Toe Little General appears, in all his new.SOnirs, Dances, Ithitathins, Statues, & c., isolated by Mr. W. !PONILIN, the great English Baritone and Buffo, from the Nobilities Con certs, London; Mr. WILLIAM DE VERE, the B Amerloan Tenor, and Mr. C. G. TITCOMB, Pianist. . Day entettainatent 25 cents. Children ander ten. years 13 -cent.a. Schools Admitted on Liberal Terms, Evening entertainment 15 cents..lclren:'under ten year. 10 cents. lieserve4 mite 25 cents: The flarieral. rides in hie *iniattire - Datitße:frota the Cad well House to the Hall. ALFRED 'O.6.TELE, jan 8 St 621 - BualtiesaAgent. LECI'ION....ria.tIMS fe ' hereby ELECTION will he held at the public home of Adam Trout, In the North West Ward at the •publle house Of-John Ifrbair, in the South West Ward; at its; public house of Anthony Lechler, in the North '._East Ward; at the public bonze of Roop & Wilson, in thelouth Haat. Ward. in the City -of Lancuter, on TUESDAY, FEI3RITARL-5th;11361, between the hems of B_o'clock in the forenoon and 7 o'clockin the afternoon, to , . Cleat one person qualified to net aa Mayor. of, the City of Lancaster for one year. GEO. SANDERSON, Mayor. MAYOR'S OFFICE, Lancaster, San 16,18131. • - CI T Y ELECTION.--Notice is hereby I given that en ELECTION will be held ut the public I 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; atthe public house of Loop & Wilson, in the South East Ward. in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ath, 1861, between the bourn of S'O'CIOCk iu the forenoon and 7 o'clock In the afternoon, to elect our Judge and two I spectors for the North West Ward,. one Judge and two Inspectors for the South West Ward; one Judge and two Inspectors for the North East Ward, and one Judge and two ruspectors for the South fast Ward, to'tonduct the general and other elections for current the,year. At the some time and places will be elected by the citi zens of Lancaster, one Assessor and two Assistant Asses sors, in escb Ward, to serve for one year. Also one Alder man in t4e 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. JOIN aIYERS. Lancaster, Jan. 15, 1861 jan 15 OITY ELECTION.--Notice is hereby given, to the freemen of the City of Lancaster, that, agree ibly to law, an 'ELECTION will be held on TUES— DAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1661, at the public horise of , Adam.. Trout, in the North West Ward, for floe persons qualified to serve as members of the .110111113 of Represebtetives of this Commonwealth, 10 be members of the Common Conn di for one year; and one persoff'quatified to serve as a member of the Senate of this Cordmonwealth,. 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 Leakier, in • the North Esst Ward, for four persona qualified to serve es members of the Honed of Representotlves of this Commonwealth, to be members of the Commen Council for one year; and one person qualified to' erve es a member of the Senate of this Commonwealth, to be a tnembera the Select-Council, for the term of three years; and ono person to serve as City Ccinstable ticr one year. At the public house of Roop & Wilson, in the South Fast Ward, for three persons qualified to serve as members of the ,ilonee of Representatives 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, (the South East Ward and South West Ward, in +conjunc tion, chid one member of Select Council,) for the term of three years; and one perapn, to serve as City Constable for 'ode year. , • At the public hOnse of John Urban, in ,the South West Ward. for three persona nnalified to serve as members of the Mouse of Representatives of this Onuineonwealth, to be members of the Common Connell 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 JUDIUR Kaufman, Esq. GEO. SANDERSON, Mayor. MAYOR'S OFFICE, Lancaster, Jan. 15, - 1561. • • • jan 15 td 1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB— LlO SALE.—On THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1861, the subscriber, administrator of the estate of Peter Free. Sr.. dec'd...by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of :York county, to pay debts. will sell at public sale, on the premises, the following valuable real estate, viz: No. 1. A TRACT OF LAND, situate at New. Freedom, York county, on the Northern Central Railway, containing about 30 ACRES. several of which are Timber land and the residue is in a high etate of cultivation. The improve ments area , NEW STORE AND WAR - EIIORiSE, an excellent STEAM SAW MILL, and other improvethents. There is a first-rate Apple Orchard on the tract. This is one of the best business sites on the . whole line, of the Northern Central Railway. No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND. adjoining No. 1, containing 12 or 15 ACRES, a portion of which is Timber— i n . land. The,improvements area BR CE DWEL LING MUSE, and RANK BARN, both nearly No. 3: A TRA.CT . OE LAND, adjoining No. 2. ,contiining about 30 ACRES, a large portl.o of which:is Tlnaliiir. land. There is also in connection with the Station cr,§idling or Switch, a Poet Office, and &Ticket Agency._ The, station is known an Now Freedom. The tracts will be sold ,separatelfr or together • to snit purchasers. .451 , Any person wishing to view the propgity Will please call on Dr. E. W. Free, residing on the fugal:dies, or on A. Q. Free. Salo to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., when ,atlendanne Will fie given ano terms made known- by . JOICVL. Adminlafrator. jan 18t511 ZAI L '' H Street and Centre ANoASTER, PA C H S T M A'S C A. R. D In plain; engraved and diiunond-mounted; cues— eplenclldarticlea.fer. - • ' • : . ..-.• CHAILSTMAS • JEWELRY—FaII and Half Beta Coral, Carbuncle, lava, Mosaic and TlTlet Work—flne far,- ; • • • CHRISTMAS. GIF.T_S SILVERWARE--Spoons, Forks, Knives, brim Napkin Hinge and Goblets—somethingnnbstantial for CHRISTMAS GIFTS SILVER-PLATED WARE—From the best factory in the :rafted States,: ilicklgaril Bro.:thigh' i Mailitifactdrbur . iCora panst.):at their catalogue prices, .lu.spoons, forks, knives, napkin rings, rapt, goblets, cake .and oirdi baskets, seep .and •gracy .tureens, eager MIR .cellirs, `tastort7,- coffee tarns, An, &c.—very. .useful • : OHRIST3I.d.B:iiIPTB AMERICAN WATOHES--In golliand.tdtver hunting , cases, or eased to ender, to;suit - any , taste; at the lowest cash rates,-acconaganted AT a genuine guarantee—a life; long i CHRISTBIAS GIFT :Chain*. Necklaces, Armiets f Broached. Befall:1A Sleeve. bottoms, Studs, pencils. and tefie,..golde.sliter or rated Spectacles or E-eglassos,.:Pinger, Rings, Aired;Jewelry (something new) and articles.to suit every taste, for • Cli ELS TILAS JaL.E T S. At H . L .11! ARM' S, Cor. N. Queen. street•and:-Centre Square. Lancaster, Ps. ..EIA_REY.L.•ZALIAL, : EDW. J. ZAII.III. , „.. iiianwuta-.TEIR: I gifEllpEß - Mi**lo3s the elestlatyl. - of tlie'l,lo,A4 the divilblll49oh,pli9i!inAgelniedlol on A - '"N0.4 . 4 Worth Queen qc4re,9llPiilte#Onge• •14.44110 . 411. gnus fp ; _ gen4s . pa Alueir i Otro4!, Qukaniitaliaf . 1 1 .494 1 ;f:4P% i-41 .g pof. 3 castei r b, LaPr L_im , ell 1V p it 7•Jt., 161 4 11.1?frif.:4741 1 1 1 31sflAico,i4t 34. - , ..i.:A:tdeoni.toernsbip,decfn,7Ladterii Ustimeptaq otkintid . istate having beets, granted to the c undendined, j. elk: 15!"! indebted the nc , to are reertiritediVii44*Ene: paYnient. - end th ine bairn &Meta' net the nine r prepent Orem pez "Women; to the eintivelltned-r:_-. ABRAHAM. LINCOLN, - .11111ffit°,N r p juila.* „.- 5 tlia Of; - ong.o ; 'r;',lo 'IP/ 1 P '-': ..0. 4. on mar - arta° ILTiitr i gitittp;l i4ilig . 1 I ; ParloPirlabblted#Sroquesta *YANA naCtlioeer obiaigioperido Prestut thin:4*ga o f • -' - ' -- ' ' 4 1 :1; =cri - s1;" z-. , • - , -,,,ra ,r ' " .'.;''' " ; ' , . , . , , i, el zi, ••: 1 4 „. Jr; 1444' 4 '..3ea 7m .tr : , iii, , alVry ,‘74.nit:;;:-: DSTAVIOrtiVi Cliti.lik i liilt 1101X 1 1_,, 124 DEC'D.—Letters at AdmlnistratlairfyinhelAgetkii•l'et at e sou 134 2 r frek4r, late - 617111100 r tinerutil _ , • . _ter, ciel .P pfd - ' ,Zuk aidtfirin d"toviettiip Isl• l; PO •• estal/kate reiiii4edti• alcidtainiedigi* AketWaaa • liaValg didiill6igt Palen% :tliele wttbeitAte'eyri; ... j inihentlciited fai&egient. ' iIids•EIITABECIEEK , 3, ` , 1011, ITANW%IFR.,2: ,'' l EPH " '' ' -.' ; 4 =,•-• ''' ' Adicatilitritnik Is alk Orphand caulk • • , - -4 0. 1 . 9 6 0 _01, -,1 LANeAsTaft-SAVINGE('INSTITUTION. The nnde r~n the Court q Common Pine& .•.Witoffrity; 'Andttaga, to dlistrihittequ , ahll theaelegally,4oo:lod,theittlio; the moneys In the hands- of 1:"X: Hobei!g, 10dIgnetie thi, Lancaster Savings T i fettt e um geapillylkt!..; ^- hereby give notice that rear wltt . kit tbV•the - ptuwaise er fflijeir appointment, in the orptaine,Don4tliathie In till Mart 11011/3p, In the City er Laneieittei,. pa WEDNESDAY,' the 113th - ifey 'dr *E6RIP ARY,-,lBfOi!itt. •IS it?elbeir4 lfit when and where all pirilais.lateitestefl heytill fi ntlAvO Ed attend. • • •-,•—• • --• JAMES L. REYNOLDS, JDNITISI3. KAUFMAN, ADO. ATLEE. dec2stdV . l E;C1E.11314 ItAistra- Of Drtuitorelow sabimiteed 6. L dmln o-enters of AAI don on the-estate of Martin , Rektillm, late of Dsnmore toinsiddp, deed,' baring-tees': ted to the subscriber residing in Dowilingternal rootuity: All persons In debtedto rid eittattaremwtoestad to gakelgttpediatie y. meat, and , thaarharingsclaimmatill.prseent them. without rpraperitauthenticatert for settlement to the under •-• oilt• • Downingtown, &toiler Agent,, ..ltegriddN'd ; • R, deo 25 GO . 3, -Little Britain twp. . . A CCOUNTS mairsw,,AND ASSIGN- , •:ED BSTATBS. ,, TheAceouatantrbErlotioßiognanted Estates have bean elhibited. and. fUed. In the Office of the Prothientary of Ihe3Courtlo,Comtnen Elam LiancoMiter .-Catharine L, Baer, Batiste.. Peter Hafer, Committee. Abraham Hess and Avila,. ,4sairmad Estate, Levi K. Briiera, Melange.. i 4erecterieklEovntuum; Estate, Abraham Collins, Commit _ Joseph IL.M.umnsa,✓Aasigned..Hatate, Henry Clamber, Asir AbrabOislitalififer, 'Committee. Society of Seretith.DaY Septiatmlof.Hphrata, Estate, Joe.. Ennightacher William HonhoutF)/ArAnd , infurt Wi - 11 1 (kor' . saa,'Oammistioners to selleeptio,o,Heal Estate. it hereby give* to AIL Mlctivi interested in any of said Estates, that the Couct.itaye appointed MONDAY, the •?Bth day. of JANUARY. Is6l,foptlie, confirmation and al lowance of the laid.Azoonnts, unless exceptions be filed or -Game ettoom: why sad B.4ZOlintli shorklii not be allowed. Atteett, . PEYNTL..idARTIN, Proth'y. '.-±ltiihen.OffloiX:Lanotate.r..Dec...fili..lB6o (Jan 14t 51 latortrAL • s A FE T Y SURINCE 'COMPANY - OE PHILADELPHLL • ../.IkrOtPG.getTED 21335. .11.1a n iij Iliad - ranee against' Less , Or - 'Damage by Fire on Furnitnro, Stock of 40cnis,Ileichandize . , &non tairottibbi Arms as any "other. reliable crimpaW ." " ' ASSETS OF TILE COM PAN "4. - ' • (November 1,1850 i) - • $lOO,OOO United States 5 per cent. Loan, 115,000 United States 6 per cent. Treisniy Notea,.(with accrued' 119,463 34 100,000 Rontealtatis 5 'Peers*: Loan, 95,070 00 21,000'" " .6 " 21,945 00 123,950,P1ii1M3atity 6 per cent. Loan, 125,203 37 30,000%Tennessee'State.5 per cent. Loan, 24,000 00 50,000 Pennigylvania Railroad 2nd Mort gage 6 per cent. Brinds, 15,000 300 Shares Stock GerniantoWit Gas Company, Interest and principal , guaranteed by the City of Phila. , • dolphin, ".' , 15,300.00 5,000 100 Shares Pensylvania Rallrciad Company,. • 3,900 00 5,000 100 Shares North Poion's Railroad Caxi# l 4 l 9_; 1,200 80 Sbmeit, rniladelphla Ice Boat • ainrStsiam Tog Company, Shansi 'Philadelphia. and Havre de Grace Tow-boat company, 200 2 Shares Philadelphia Fachauge Company 1,000 2 Shares Continental' Motel Corti= pany, $566,700 (Par) Cost .$547;335'84 "Market val., $554,356 71 Bills Receivable fat.' Inaniancce made, 17L366 42 Bonds and Moitgages, ' ' •• 34.500 00 Iteal,l43tate,' ' - • 61,363 35 Bahtbces due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine - Polities,' Interest and other debts due the Company, ' Scrip and Stock of Sundry .Baktittitice and other Companies, Cash on hand—in Banks, :. , in Drawer, WILLIAMIMATCYIN,'Pree'dent. THQMAS 0. HAND, ylce President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. - ..Y, ZIMMERMAN, Agent, 'NO. 74 - NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancnaster. 3m 50 FA It Id R L CE COMPANY.—The 'Members or the FARAISIM MU -TWA, INSIIINANCEED_NIPANY are‘hereby notlfledishat a tat or Fan' CENTS onnvery thousandTdOnaffi 4pe ; been leyied_by the Di - cantons, to :pay .the.lese austainqd by:Abner Clime. of East Earl. by the. burning:of his bonsu,,and,o, her liabilities of the Company, sthich-tax is required to bp. paid 'on or.before the FIRST DAY OF FEBRII6EY Full Duplicates will be kept up to that. time by Joseph • Zlarkson. at' the Banking. House of Gyger,.4 Co., in,tlio • City of , Lancaster; by Peter dolma, Treasurer, at .1345. root. edema in• East Lampater township; flad . by John, :Str9lm,. Biscretary, at hie residence in•• Providence towushiPi where any member of the Company may pay his or her quota of A. partial Duplicate - will be left' with John Myers. Hard ware Merchant; in Meant Joy, where members residing in, the townships of Rest and West Donegal, Mount Joy, Co-' noy. itimboand•Penn can pay their tax. .r • Anotherpartlal - Duplieate will be left with Johii,Styer, studding in. New Holland, where members residing in,the. townships of Earl, Eaat -Bari, Ephrata, Clay, Breakneck, Cmrnarvon arid Salisbury can pay their tax.. BB- Those who neglect to.paydheir quota . of tax, within the period above stated; will he charged, ten per cent. ad ditionat to pay the expense of collection. Byerder of-the Board of Directors. rani 8t 523 . JOHN STROLIM, Secretary. • T-I AGER dv B'ff. 0 High 'o:lnstable. td 1 AT OR'EATLY RETIICED PRTOHS LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, BROCHL A'N•D WOOLL , FIN ESHAVt'S , Together with lOrge addltiorie liar' Stook, new•open ing, from the late Phifadelphii AmetiorM, be sold at a small advance on coat DEANER SCHAUDf'S MOUSE PUR,IVYSHING EMPORIUM, tlai. At this Establishatetit the public can at all times TIN- WdHH , -. O . OP'PHE , W A . 8.& , JOHN• DHANHHi NDREW •, • .I.II.OIIESION , St • ChatiginetherenbJedtj DrAdgaratkett-himoshat ha wort a hav i litiutieirtiit Wham OTIS atheratillia!iii if they , iiiidittspronv -'. • , ( 1.: •' " Rank theni,i eiry rislAilittia 7Mustatii 4 ivu .tholustan, , 'Ttlbp to tral. tdretateleAntiqiiii4tipsii4446o.:iiisikl have pronounced it. the beitrita on* lifett Aa be said these wordcbti bslErdaiart his !Midi:and all. the old fire glowed i 6 hieeld hyeiragaini See PAIITONICIAMOIP JACKSON, p. 670, at ... , i , ELIASI2.IIata CO'S ~ ..ailites, B ook Store; =',l . .. . —. ..... _ . t. Tr 01111M1.43711Eit. etc,, :IC, TAN -1 ..p. ~ we opid,f;Pgriers iStore,..WApfltokl - „godersdell's Ooinnatision Wsw*ottsei fr4144 1 /iLnn.AS.,Raiiroad and , North Prince strts4i,igliftafosPash or approved credit..., Constantly on Inlaid : 10AI gamy: pent of all kinds Saddler's ,IsltylAlliesonaker4l:l4sather, of supprspr iiikayty, including / ‘Bonske o snelebrisksiblikStAillr, _ _. olitskl I well Stretelled, suitable fdr kinds of IllisMikel7,W l any kWh andmiiititi - mquirigaili4cAtlt RSIViSW °Valiql. pr i .Istather, Furnace Bellowt, Band and tecing_4 o 4f4er, 04f- , den _sg! Oil,__Qunise , l2 2 °°bh, 23.4 " 4°8 ) PIP 4; AFIRO - B ..sa o & War , IVA* 1. 41 f t, t 111 . 4 4 1, rYA ._ . rrit r,--,Nr ~,,pr. Itzi.-.. 1 ~,.%=- . O•niaqn ligp,leargistelveg Ikput.J. .. • ,• , $28,673 16 435 35 •28,10851 . . WILL CLOSE OPT TEUTTO. L.WITOX STOCK OP WINTER DRY .GOO DS LADIES' FANCY FECES', LADIES' DICESS GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ALSO, L - A ROE STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING MEN AND BOYS,. No. T BAST KING'STREET, LANCASTER, PA be supplied with T '0 ' V 33 OP MYERS DI.BOWIPTION, 3,ErEZT liION WARE, ac., O T T Z Ia T Cdß „H B Z 8 Sir Their , material la the - 'heat id tho 'market, and the reputation of Alia. Eatabhahment is a sure guarantee of the superi orit;• of the work CALL A_ - 2 I"- ./? cnt .31 •If 0 L , A . • 'N •I • 0, 7 .14 .A.5 1' 'F-1X031..T.A4-.B7;" 1.1011141 P, KU:UM AL' 1 7 ‘,;• detrlBl.t49l• ••• 4 . '-' ..------- Curti ilikili.' 46/4" . 'itoestaus; - "IFIftW' ' g W tin .4 Vh.wre-:anY-iitirTertrifilein f 65M . 1 " , -.4 ' ;, ioi3OACteiviptiarii.isit.kitti. -; Pit 0 UGH I ,.Rt --,,,-. Ista. , ethel &lan*: . . co r aid: ; ?., . e' - ' - ' -,- '', • iiiiit sfronitle la - VW essfareg', 1 - •if 0/ 1 , 07 pi 1113 B'.ll VG'. s - P Ml' ALi ID 11 . 4.11r0 i: r • W , '- rr r' ' rr. '114114:. 1. SIMPERS., • Fitirtre , '"aire-Wor tbe irofientanciv oftheoklog" , *:, Cough 4Cornmen Cold In its first7stagsv that laic . .the lining would yield to a mild:manadyzit neglected. soon • seturilm , the LIIngIW " BMWS Broactria/1.251M7te5,7 - con- Iltalnlng demulcent ingredients, alliet.:23:dmfertrr and lialligiltireirlttileile 41'1- ,:. - "ts * -- ...7, .: : 7.4:7..1: z".:.. t.,,, s '' '? ,,ll.4cabfe7fit -;itiifiritit*VihoYellie:: 'l.72fAiru'itestktillet) litviiietlii&tierateia ktoffire utiverer. —.........-., .-- ' ' cer -..5., ~.:.,....'-,.- 7 - . -..- '-z , ~ ", ;.. ' 'DCZEIMITaTaIa.: TatiljtUM - .4r . OOOMMOM .'" li thee - me llYqi3biltsifirair , .' , ...Zicr. , %----...” ......, ', I L, : ..7 :: i - - -.-.= - • ....-.,' ', ,','• Ram + . . • ,; . '.., ;..L.,..e.:_ - . , .._....f" " 7 1, ..i , =:krAC.CRA.T0r... , ..1i e~r 1131.0041111.9 - ;r -- - -1,. - .o 11. - 4A , 71nia,,, , ...:1Ti: , •.A.:4 l': :": 11;1; < : "." iV nin''4l Eilicill ' ;NV . Aft -' D I VIIISOHEI 1 7: i i i t,"' 1 -&Altifeetlin6ntrAllelli/Cibi, ..listriailtut, .rnin " imitreof tif.thft peefullimleKsmou.., 0 , ,..:. ......,, -,, 1= -,..., r' , :; ' ,--, MEP. 4.•10...103141LL510N. , 0 . ' "-" ' ito Wall Or in An.iiiiions..., ituaw's :. 9 94!!dn• - - - "'lb . 8. . 1 9 - • • •A Arida iindArleinsia . V- combination for '..-'..,,:•,. - ',':=...: , , 4.81 Gt 1110111.4115;:::, -:'..-Senetleisl In•lttiinusztrisr - ... - .: -.Ye - ,:•;: .V.,, "I InMispOved awn : tree . llisnit far• Wacporan TROCHE kw; MgM ]gU3:ll t A" T84)6i).. :•: , '"Bnefleiiii when :compelled -I.e:ipeak, ;rifler ::- .- e. REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, . , L"Parrectua, in removing Hgarseness and-Ir ritation of the 'Throat, eq common with BREAM ,. . laid finraciiol ' _•.- .- ILI Ti- - •.:- 1 - • . : ,1101.-1, 47 r Adr 1 01 -iNsoN, ; . , - . . -., ; - Teacher - of Mnsi.i. utkunn . _.;- 3 L; . Pent& 4 0 . 1 .telii- . ' be ," °twat when 'titan before aml after preachig,a6-they prevent Hoarseneee..:Prom •. - . - dileot..l.SPillit66)6M.MilkebAta numentadvnatamtoilne , i ' P-711'.a t _ •.• _.: , IREN:4.Er'jtf.tIY,T.M,I.4. 11te;7,; Pr e idengtelkAthens College. nun, - AldliirlSold 445 sik,.Druggietk 0. 'TWENTY . 1:.,. .;:,litiV,lir 0Pr1ir4,,4%tWX.,.,163A, . ... ,! . mocat avtdwv TRUCEIZq 4 Y9 V 9 T ' S • TEO • c Slall 27- • • ._.._. , ifti#TlVil'ittlllt PAINT I ,qpi,J'IMPLEs . AND* fR4C1(11,8;-' okb din:Tart/riga- pera2alei2l. IwFita•CAlu !lON, It'retwlars rank°, . and all athervalloring:materialiwr.the fape,, wholly Japatfluotot.. It Auperaadia e,atlzaly all iwye,l}: dole tailownl'mUtttrea. the maltAlltophddag • lielenktatiteOttiv Natural. Sue ciUthe;cheeki nid healili in the c0..4041.Wik ; sxe . r . , presented to the warld. c - Title BEA.l3llllliltiajuatwiniilite-nattie;hir. ; Pdr. ll, It;let another of tie extraerdinari,devejnpmeiris. of chemical .electric ;affinity,; an - ~o peirs,tee;lle Xeci#g the /faidolii3st.Face.nalidaoTne , euziorby degrees sal the hlotnann.dticoloraiiona of thsconthieff which so often cltsflgtun the most regularly.tanstruoten.wisage. imparts et the game:titim tbati Tirainneat : , „ $100,500'00 00/416:e011, ' s': Width IS only tbeissidi;ol excellent` .health, mull of the psrfeqt, restoratiOn of its man .. It , thoroughb and fartaa4liteiY " 'r e' s Ttin,'Veekles, SuiitaaMl,'lilotehes, Pimples, sue, &in-warms, NAJth ana ' , Small-Pox Hark& . . Indeed; its : ,Otea: in itieh eases hi alineert lons. Its 'antidtflanimatory nature II irresistible. ft - sOftens; soothes, - minis; neutralises the irrita tink and reeterei die health of the, part titletted ,Iniptirtii - a' brilliant: brown - to the cheek and Yips ; tt priidrieeira tint eirrly'ssrelled•by, nature itself, tvittiont the possibility of detection. Freckies.axe at once Oblitatitod • • Phnples disappear 'ar'if nteler the operation of a spelt PCICR-MARKS rater orr tioa - manner scarce ly' to be credited even bg thoio who witness their gradual extinetien. 'ln short, the -BEAUTIFIER Is placed Wore the world for just what its inherent and'unexaintiled medical properties'warrant: not. en - article for the: ..;.. . . 'Fcillette Ifeyeect' all,Equal• ralqueatinnably, .6. Radical F6ce•Biedbillisher - - never e.Rprofte ed in itierrectlen.ii/ any' thbag yet produced In the : . . r.. . PRICE, CO amyl's PER PACKAGE, - whtch eau be neat to any part of Ole world, by mail, In :perfeat safety,. When purchased of my 'Ageuta, or at my, office, tii.pric, 43 . li 50 Centel , Tbn eitra 10 carat . Is for postage. • $901,907 51 DR. F. W. BOSIAILL'S • • . Superfluous. •Hair . Eradicator Forremoging the unnecessary and disfiguring hair thot s ometimes obtrudes itself upon a fair lady's! liiir chin, neat', 'a rI33A or shoulder i or persists In grooringilOO Wiwi doom upon her fo.head.!.. •s Dr. Bolivialls SuperflumusEali ErEitlicatbr , 4tireerot away all these litilabut aunbying ttzegn learez.thre ',kin white had bleat,- arrests the hair in Ito growth, and rallied each dpot look I},i if it'had been arterially priothiced by nature hit itdittate - of dazzling parity and perfection. Price $1 per bottle, which can be iseng by mail to any part of the world with perfect affety, free Bliss •of Marriage, . . . -Vne volume, 200 peges, a2mo. PrICS hi - Cloth, 20 cents. This is decided& lbeAlliplit fiti.ctfiatipg, Interest tug, and really useful altd practflol.work on Gogh.' Matrimony,' and the Duties" and Delights of Ilarrind Life, that has ever been-bu:tett from the , American Press. . All Da. Bocrincrit's &tildes are sent by mail, free of postage.. All orders must ba addressed to. DR. F. W. BOSWELL, No. 5 Beekman Street, New York, Xorss i rwr. 145( ALL 130GtjSTP • _ CNICNi TON IP PI U Rl7 IC, --- IMICORATIICCORDIAL . T ° 'Tn4r.° l7 , i7 z ,VtgA r l,rl, - APQTA.F,9.IO.7g,,RMITS, ILTES. .IOIB , . 47 PRI WOLFE'S PIIIM COGNAC , BRANDY.' • • - We • •; • . Al. • s l , ; • ANEW:: WINE WOLFE'S 'PURE JAVAIOIe ANDh ST, CROIX RUM. WO 'S 'DRS .ND 1: : :1 3: I beg leave to call the attention -of thit'iithaillt •of the. United States to the tiboVe•Wores Lomons,--iniported 'by UnotPstO liVetst, of New York, Sibaseutuna tsiamtliar in tiiery• Part , of- this cofintryl 'for - the •purity-of his cole. brated Scanswas Sosis'aiteto ills, Weiss, in hie letter to the, - - speaking of the purity of his Winos and Liquons, imaysr-aI will stake my rePatatian ass man, my standing wet merchant of thirty years' vesidencti in• :the City of New York, that all the BRANDY and Worm which I bottle are pure , as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the PrePrietsiteil namaqa thplaaarand a tie darkile of his signa ture on the certificate_. The public are respectfully in. vited to call and• examine:for themselves. -For sale at Rs us, by all Apothm‘riett-spd Siorem int Philadelphia. • . GEORGE It. ASHTON., . N0..832 Market street—Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia.. Read the following from the New York Courier: (dee 25 tf 50 razamo9s Boar:rise roe oar. .li.my Lout Mracnexr.-!- - WO are ; hippy th ro 'infor our tbilow-citlient that there is' 01 :4 1 aEe'iri„ our city where the Physician - , apothecary, and country merchant, can go and' pnichese pure Wines and as pure as imported, encl - of the beet quality.—. We do not intend to give' en elaboir.ie . description of this merchariCaextenalvebustness, although it will well repay, 'any atranger 'Or citizen to 'visit 'Unarm) Wozzste eaten• sive warehouse, Nos. 10, 20 sind22, B.saveFatteet, and Nos. 'l7; fir and - 21,1farketlield 'street: 'Nis stock' 'of Wchnapps on hand ready foralliPthen - Cotild not have been • lase-than thiriy'thorisszid cellar; the'Bmindy, some ten thousand' cases,-Yhitaie of 1838 to 7858; and ten'thousand•cases of Mideire, Sherry and Pert Wine, ;BcOtch and-Trish Whig- - key, Strand& and 13t.•Creix - Bitm,zome'Vert old and equal 'lb any in'his cotintbi. also had three" large cellars, Oiled with Brandy, Vine; 10. cardit;"tinder Custom Moose rey, ready for bottling.ltEr.'"Worsz'a. Isles of SchniMps last year amounted toUne•'hnitdred•atid 'eighty thousand dozen, and we, bribe' telless' their' two years be may be equally Successfulwith 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 shonld nyd-chair urdeis direct to Mr, ,WoLas, utitirev9o AP-otlacisrv, rhe, land make up their. minds to ; discard . - Jhe".pnisanduirsdriff 'froth their shelves, - arid replace! Jr irith ,Wol.ra's pure Winos and Trtvluov.rstaiud gar..WOL7E, for the accommodation of anti , dealers 111,1,4 „Ccuintrdt, Pats up assorted cases of Vitae and Such a mai," and au& a merchant, shoUld be'susaiiied againht his 'fernier thormandi ofoppo nentarp,the'lliiited, States, who sell nothing 'bur !mita- Hopi, vuleoini &Ik'e to human health an"d'hilsop tress. JAI Grocer, No. Hirfaet Xing st., Agvnt. "Jelttl7 o o/VISTLI6,47Otrn.TIN , DELAIIigAREI" 1:14 ''PaLft3l , oPl2o.oll. , l4B ',llailifE..L , Thelatitisdilbiir: hav ingiold rein Of•his Ftirme,:will Beni the rethaining one of. 120 ACRES; it is situated near the Village, bettoded by' Vie:Mato hist:Y.lo)okt* TWWilmligtotr,only.aahort,walk to , thi:Denet , brthO- Philaderphia,'Wllmington. and Baltimore Itatlmid, divided into 6 enclosures, the crops • this Season: of Hay, Oata,Cono and WheaLisuxceeded by few farms - of IZI L I -R s 9 roqms, is ith . 13 kati,6o,by, 59 feet,'atutiling under. Tqr aleck; Old goodAdked 6011414 fOr. Wood. - Mid" " hirritigei,pvotiet ai o d 'fiii.*Y,iiittal.rit!''Thd and isonsitua Vi t,notuVii' °tor" of,all4m,outaide 1111 .0 1 1fg' 1) VP - :b.y. 8 'il‘t l ' 4 31 , - 'Stitch, r r , oivtied",b4 o l mdghtteris:that 01 '41* "*.'" .falling, '_. ',Or I SOrIUg `weir' is 41, - Ittel 'tub; • *lacy mi e'N't &Wog purpowonutuncong the best in Us 00 WAY. Persons wanting lOUgarikenythare are foiri Intro lot* "Molding Which thentirchaseetianfiade at the= I . Italli Med he pas for e farm. Log areal" ini One-half the-parchase mo y ney.- th .Maritet -withi n n-s-quarter to one istArtil, likgrA im ttut Mix4tlA4amilry#4A-4tiurehiNs aj&f.9!..4 , oFier ~,- !Ka* ORA Itizool lotel 4.w,, a r ersoni 11,11 .11*.AIATiumkaawripvpkstixc%-Apqtd look l4t. I .W. .-'. XD2RifoR -iii.:44.40.- ,-._,.,,, • • ~ • - - -,', ...WHEW HEISLER, ‘: . 2 ,1 02 ,64 ~. ,: ,..,Chtiil , .. :../i9gr.cskatO.P . o, Del:,- rmHE NEW AMERICANODYCIEIDEEDIA.• 1 ----VOIrETMR-Xl-4(AO-10--NOZ, it y,fff rocopem-sw itinfor • _ _ Pi* . :it6k4a4 . *.i f i z ,44 BONA i .• I: - aq 4 05 1 41,..04 1 , 11 4141 0 F22140..,! . ';',Fa n • ,0* MEIER WJFAARREN, Bostrm. A SUPERLATIVE OT:T I.:X. I BM•;„f 101 A - , 1 , 3 ., ..,7c; DIS F THE KED N.Ey.s,,: . . L 'w,E4,lKrtristr ANY` KIND; ' • .... T :t-FEVER. AND ACUE, §jromili4pm o LIVES. finch is Indication. Acidity of the Stoinnel,Colictr onyst,- Low of' AnsUie; .DetpOndyttut jiw el.ttps, Mind and BlawlingShah:4o s in Kamm, ummatie, and Neural& MreaktwitAta *uixereqs, Prim 4 - bigtarbueadal t *PA 14kAthei. 44%44 0619.1.en.n. epurely net*. CoAirmitis prepared on strictly scientino -principles, a ft er tips manner pt. the ftleb dfurisiwor„-Bwhtse. fin - ingetion athclui ptp . ducal itubstrodnetkon bus, the derma conuneneing with .those the 41,1priand ;Instal:WV A* Swat this umbra, otTorusny of wkow, bro t_Aiit4 them 194 bsad4dforxt - 911 9r l fif No nm t a'ea g4gat ra, 2 4o4 tvg n i-P iibh A Amaf ft!! • ',„4,s l "B•cm-re2" . '"rtivev-:, tha9= s E - H:=a 7 3 1 hlerflay ftf l6ll '4 B * kr /1 1 4 h ! 'and ankillisdnt trt gar c=u7M ands eta; " 1 g sPhf, Inthe ottani, . Nerfleriflgoarefiripiets to mid tide sl-bestrage , ,be dbtapprinted; but to the sick, weak and low sphited,lt niUsge I grateful weraxat*eurdial, bos & wied shwas " -I READ CAREFULLY, • no cierridtit(li.fably concentrated Bcerhare's Holland "Bitters le pat" up In balPplut Wm only; and Maned at Dim Dona* per biettleier sit bottles for Ply*Domass. - The greet demand for this holy celebrated Medicine bastaduced man tridtatlotuy which the patio shoat gaud against P 13. air Beware of Impiedtion. Bea that ma name !synth* label of every bottle you buy. . Bold by Druggists generally. It Gan be forersrded by Enron to most points. f- SOLE PROPRIXTORD: • • BENIAMMP AGE, JR. & CO. MAIUYAOTUEINO pharinaciutigs ztttd etemists PITTSBURGH, PA. Foraale by ILPIEDIAN. & CO., No. 1 East Orange street, Lancaster. ' [sep 4 Ty 34 H ELMBOLD,S -GENUINE PREPARE!, TION. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND Fl tro EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases ,the power of Digestion, and excites tbe'ABSORBENTS into healthy Isctioii, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are tedneed, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. and is good for MEN. WOM.E.N, .01t, CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT . DUCHU, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indis cretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:— IndispoeitlotT to Exertion, ' Lose of Power, Loss of. Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves.. ; Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakeful nese, Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back, Universal Lassitude of the - Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness ofatus.Skin, • ErupEops on the Face, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine Invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that tlfey - srs - hot frequently followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," • "INSANITY; AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. THE RECORDS OF'TEIE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Deaths by Cronsumption, DEER AMPLE WITNESS TO VIE TRIFTM or, :Tap ASSERTION. THE CONSTITUTION O'CE AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the ribd of medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System. Which Hstiknicmis's , EXEßACT BUTIHU invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE. MARRIED Ott CONTEM ; PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as Chlorosis or ILdention, Irregularity, Painfulnees, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scir rhous elan of the Uterus. Leurorrhcea or Whites, Sterility, and for All complaints incident to the sex, whether.arialug from Indiscretion. Habits of Dissipation, or iu the DECLINE Olt CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABoVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I TAKE NO MORE BALSAM, MERCURY, OR UNPLEASANT MRDIGUYE., POR UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS DISEASES HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT EUCLID CIIIIEB SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no change in Diet; No inconvenience ; And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Intlammation, eo frequent in the class of dioceses, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased, an d worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, .and who have paid HEAVY PEES to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the " POISON " has, by the use of " ASTRINGENTS,. boon dried up in the system, to break out in an agaravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.. • Use EtELMLiI.D . B BEau for all affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever canoe originating and no matter of 110 W LONG STANDING. Diseases of these OritanArequire the aid. of a DIURETIC . _ HELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BLICRII IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the defined effect in all Diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will actsmapany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From 8 V 20-years' manding,. Wrta NAMES inroink xo spiuNcE AND FAME. PRICE 11{1 00' PEEL - BOTTLE, iIE SIX FOIL. ski 00. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observa DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS LX ALL COMMUNICATIONS lELLinus OILLEANTEED l lamcr. GruiLs I COMM Personally appeared before me, an Aldermais or the City of Pbtindelphia, IL T. UELMBOLD, who being duly atiorn, •tiottt say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. . _ . . ffworn and subscribed before me-, this:2.3rd day of No. ventber, 1851. ' Whi. P. lIIBBER.D, Aldprman, • •. v' Ninth St. - above.ftace, Phila. Addreei letters for infarteation th coidlderica to - ,11, P:HELIABOLD:OIteniist, Depot,lo4South teeth St., below Chestnut, Phil. BEW4IIII OF OctIINTERFEITS AND lINPPINCIPLED • . • DEALPRS;: Who endeatorto - diapose "co? THEM own" and " arms " anttchisi Oft TEM arconkluotr ATTALYED BY Relilifolfal3euttine Preparatibns,' • • " • Extriset BuChu, • • ' • • •‘•' 'Sarearnerllla, „,. • yelproved'ltese ' - - 4,27-SOLD•BY ALL - DRUGGPATS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOIt,HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO AYLMER. Out oat the alivertisement and fiend for it; avid avoid Impoaltiou and Exposure. • • • • ,• For sale by KAUFMAN & CO.; late Rockatield & Co., No. 1 Kramph's Building, Fast Orange street, Lancaster. apr 17 f • ly 14 ^IOYER'S SULTANA'S SA.UU.E. POE HOT AND COLD DISHES OF ALL KINDS. moat delicious and appetlaing tones invented by the renowned. Sows" for the Londan Reform tub,is, since his decease, naanu :toted-by the well : knaten house Canes & BLACIIWILIy Landow; nn the original recipe. It is the ratite dance in'Soglarid; and on AO Continent, with :a . high and stowing reputation among In can Epicures, and is mach approved of Ise stitnnlant to the appetite and aid to digestion. OrLIIOLiBOFILELE IA)71: 1 0N PLLESS. - . !'Wei recommend ens corresponcant to try ISIONS. Horde new Hance, entitled '• the Sultana's Sauce: It is made afier the Turkish 'recipe; its flavor is excellent, and It Affords considerable aid in eases Of Blow'and weak diges tiOn.”—The Lancet • - Sitialy 'Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of iloyer..,-Obscroer. .!‘ Wainet valuable adjanct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl, and ehattld haves place on every table,"—dual. OoleAtienta fim the-United S§tes i - GAltliNlpl G. YVELIN, 217'Folton street, New Ycrrk. Baas k, HAYES, B 4 Cornhtll, Boston Grocere'ind Fruit Dealers everywhere. , NERCHANT TAII.I . OII,I'NG-: . Clear the track, O'llourir's tome back, - where he WitlerfpoVrall bilioldfrieride,liiii•iiic ;feint , new • ones aa will follow-heir miod'examele. in, decking the on* mail ' WWI thernest fashienable clothing,. cot In the moat arthe tie- style, of which hje fame id far end near for doing it up brown. , , :., • •,., . , • . .. . . . Tlferseilikbe kept edestastly on-lttel a iroperb stock of Viet h% Moth, OsedlOiresoind•Veetings, - Overccsst, Vote, goods for business-sults, of knew• style, t wo • .- (noel tomit'of Ise2ele-1 ,1 7 . Good Store,' iiaOf 'PDX/ The undareignsd would:take thirpreient oppOrtnnity of ietiumilkg thenkii - to'htelnolneroas friendi df atiodingi.let =Lbw tudiohage horetofofei extended;. and trusts that s strict atteotton to htusinest will merit's cottidoiditiSidlbrriiir 4iiiits; • •"- ''.Don't foridt.:IIAOURIVS, two &dm - east of Lanes'. Dry (tied 8 n torei Biorilling;street. ,--- 11is . 4rokaw • *PAP toitho.proxektaas, of the entieirri jgsAlpyi4euse townehip,slssooplattr, :9 0 .410tr.00304 ffbr of 4g l / 1 4114.0e,*Argejight., .. • _ 4suppgsa, -DO aligifol2- SW" 10140‘ 2. 0 " - 9 1 ./.14145f140 Ape. 0 T44.46 1 1. 1 **1044 , tarot: head, and - 4.lfix of the right eye._ The owner Is o regneeted :LySelpe,Eoryard,-provo.preperty:yta:Kpgnepe,; and DAD b i er away--othrirwlie she will be disposed of are=• to - tr.> La 4'. .1 fittitik'..ililk r iti lifidllTX"Vrt gi,T 0 it SDP .L The cutrier is tr eprimpeuroj Store to the newt building neer} it Ijimp sten and directly oppoidt the Co gsit Xs* *f Us now on band a well selected deli - lei belonging to the Drug bushiesa,coniditth a r il?,. . r. 1. 4 144 4%1 4 44% 04 0 0 1 .5:41 RP/Iderea. a J°-,0 ruK4,420 Asic4kin:a gig= t ingrAll" . THO anitipatimacensi ..`,7;410.4C, c,-.IoP :!i, 7 - .. , • ---- .. ts a constants blood, by which this fluid . --.., - ; -t 4 K .° weAlkOliftrtr . 'ir AuV i fArst Perynani '*hnin' ' ' v4s, in dimes:son anypart . *t../ . rs''UNg4ll , l AR fninits - attacks, nor is there one wbielt itrasa yJ nt ) a rw - riT h f - P r iePAt i liona t l cm s 1 4"ifteuria 4avatebtlwir .. , 'wooed . 4), ''ltiri=stit.W" ~ , , and... i filthy harks, the 'd ' Oft: 9 -aliose--al, by-ttia s • " • ever be itkoriVrigigtedibuexbne= ptiturion, aese CllnV i ik i n- 1 .17 3 4* • unto the third a.norfort4gm i,!* ii 1443/48,,, it seems to be the rod ofTiro ill& iiy4 o ,W . 4 thy ink:pith:, of the -fathers-urn , ....t• ,a nct. .." . t I ....11'.??......1A743TC i t Its effects ounruincelal ". 'so blood recorript oraticerounsuft taro v a the lungs, liver, and internal biellua lt AuberchsKo toutheltilan*lN - - i --- 4 -- ra the surface, eruptions oraorarea rirPtiofn, which gosaderstu tuildoSoff, dikomesso the omergies oflife, sollita Siiratislous crunalig tions-net only -suffer -from sevnfidurut -cam plaints,..hup thif 'Ftrrtifaitrfeiifs,PqlllOy:r_tll•ltili'tlli' - stalla , th,Q lea* cf., a Orl" quently, vast numbers which, although not scrofulous-in-their name, ,/ ire ital `'imideT6d * c id Sy' Ik e taiiit Em system. -,Mo.st of the cansuniptites lib,ipfi . ~,3 cunates the human family has its origin 4 . in 'Alio' geroftiluus 'ion.lointiriatkal ; rind in deatrFtive diseases pfstile liYa ii ltidien br, and, =deed, of all !tip onpunk** .g - t are aggraysted by thvg - sounteattler -- -7 One quarter hf illnuerogi4l4 . their,persons are invaded by tliiii ~r,,nrcifuitW fiction and their health is ratderminedgbpite, , A cleilnke IV"P l i t i l ArSrigrntliV thnidood by an altelll szt 13 4 Amt.. vigorate it by healthy food_ isschialso such a medicine we supply flt , . - ir,-: jtahT . T C nd Extractof Sa 01 ompon- ars pg the, most effectual; remily t whi ‘ ch tlw 114 Ain - cif our. fades 'eau fck - fhip t : where *wailing and fatalsnaltuiy:. 11.iscet .hined from the most aclive..3.Rae4L • been idi cri,setiF9Ted* itacdtpurEfittc9.*X, ;. disorder from the blood, and the resatteen4he, system from - destniedire. - donacjiitmees. Ileum it should be ethpleyeti.VlTh"VX not only scrofula, but also ilide:Ciflier tions which urise-frorn •Intell-hig BleOrnreli and SKIN DISEASES, ST. Anisth.•••te Avg Russ, or. ERTSIPEI•AS E BLOTCEES, MAINS and BOILS,. Timms, and SALT Rneum,' SCALD Rae*. RIROIGIiiiF iIunnismsm,SYPHILITIC and MnuctuerkS Dil4- • Emma; Ihurear, larsenesss, Dnitturre indeed, As .COMPLAINIS balsmo Tnom-Nr TED on henna BiDOD. The popul4liellet in << impurity of the blood" is .foundedinirlitil, for-acmfula-is . si degeneration efthehlead.,::Mil partidular pirpose and virtue:6f tioNyikpbA, rills i s, te'pur . ify and'regenertite,VAMtal*A . without which sound healt,lt•is ingickeibleAn contaminated constitutions. • ;. - Ayet's Cathartic Pills; , ! FOR ALL- TREIORPOSEO: OF - ATANO Him% are so composed that diseasewithin the. Tenge,el their action can rarely uigistand or evade them Their Renetrating preperttee - eettrcli,'ainiqrAunkp, and invigorate every portion Of *the.'hemanprgirst ism, correcting its diseased tiold4r4 t aint iestentik its healthy vitalities. As a consequence pL #Ase prope. ties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debilityis:aattminhed , :to health or enemy restored. by reinedy at once ep Simple' and inviting, Not Only do they cure 'eveV-daY eoniptSintii of every body, but also 'many, l'orrnidahle,l'lfd dangerous, diseases. The agent beIOW Tarried is pleased - to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive ness, Heartburn, lieaddehe ctrising froit diairvieteti Stomach, Nauseh;lntligestion, Pam id and Morbid Inaction of the Bawds, Flathleney i .Lost, ARK-. tite, Jauudiev, and other 'hindred: coingiiinA arising from a low state of the body or Astilictn* of its functions. Ayer's Cherry PeOor4l,, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarsenesh Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consurp. tion, and for the telief of Consttniptife Patients in advanced stages of the disease. • . . So wide is the field of its usefulness and sonar merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons ftith . - Hely known, who have been restored from alattaitrg and even desperate diseases of the iungs.brits use. When once tried, its superiority ovei - eiety other medicine of its kind Is too Apparent to espapg observation, and where its virtues are. knovrnitthe public no longer hesitate what antidotato.emplay for the distressing and dangerous affection of-thie pulmonary organs that are incident to ontelitteiter. While many inferior remedies thrust Rp . Pethe community have failed and been disCarded;lbis has gained friends by every trial f conferred bane* on the afflicted they can never forget, aid 440- duced cures too numerous and too •remarkable,to be forgotten. PREPARED BY - DR. J. C. AYEg & LOWELL, MASS. B. A. PAHNtefuefi CHARLES A. ILNINITRE, Lancaster. JOHN WAYLAN, No. 60 North queen etieetrLaiier and by all Druggists in the eoimtry. ma 91 .Dyspepsia, Debility of the,,,System ) ,Dystfyilii, Dyspepsia, Debility of ilia:Systini; Itylpepii4 Liver Complaint; Liver. Comple4it, ACtid,#'4) ):1 . !? Bilious Complaints, BA, Hetnlathipt.' Bilious CoMplaints, Sick Ileadialte, FLATULENCY,. LOSS OF - APPETITE, FL'AtutEik Loss'OF4l and the numberless other_ diseases arising tram& digestion and, functioned diSorder4:V find, when the disease is not beyond the l iners", med icine, ready relief in that establiahed.'a***Yl remedy, THE OXYGENkTED . EITTEII3I, THE OXY9ENATED,EITTEES, CONTAINING NO'' i ELISIBODD. Reliable Testimony We call the attention of the'eeaderlo di:lacking letter from President Smith, of,Yregeli* 14V477itY: DSIDDLFTQWN 990,;.1,4,1?.;.4012110 . . . Stiff. W. FOWLE & CO...—GentleaneLro-4 , 11wr made we of the Oxygenated •Bltters arena eaVidt:i;er eight years since. Having suffered ;fOr from a form of dyspepsia, which was attended watbi:a nervous headache, on an average of not lees theneme ,day in a week, I NesimittsegzzlefileitPletetelAfinr" nmmendation of Dr. Green,- grtiztry one bottle, ;WU( id benefit.as received to discinittritte We'trart."'-' The oat of one bottle imrefile4e•iiiithei*.:4o° extent of some threes or four, with a carefolobstervance of the accompanying directions. The' almost entire relief frona . the usual distiePt4"tryjiiplitgs and their depressing, Palefal!consequences: J. believe these, Bitters produced an entire chetige'Bt the' hisidtzfibf 'my system, and upon the active entiigietioNiAnlltATe organs. I now deem myself .asexempt.from Dytnepsla as most pereenit. These Bitters haintr-Cetibleglo - vice to other members of MY i t , ~; ; ,.d • . Very respectfully, yours ? , ...., AUGUST,US,W' SMITE: TINE OXYGENATED BITTERS. THE OXYGENATED ' - ' • ' ••• ' StODDARTY It 11:036itr30,4: ~ bleMrs. 5ET 11 . 1 : 47 ; ," 0 7*/. B ec CO., • ~ . • : ~ ri dr Cents I wan, formumpyrran a greatairlisramimen Dyspepsia or Walelbra Bl4,M 4'i li K .l P 6 P! t , t o / 61111 / 4 within my reacbr but Iliibfiirgi.lintA;:l4449tife by the. recommendation 'of inYphyarciaryDn. , Hasolinn, 'to rtialM use of the Oiygenated pilfer*: 'TherfifilaktUe produced hui a ; slight alteritiouin*dMgArgad it not been for.the urgent *Most -aelnyvpsydriair, I phopld then have disconAloged. they both 'ftittritifl trim to be of no avail ; but hie ian.fidiojcVaspiWAcialr severe, and after. using to thb extentrathidf a diiniallot ' tits, I had entirely' regained. ihr•tkeilsti• :r, yi.ijfejal Dyspeptic Pereoll*Wiiillbeinduced tii give tliit . i Tor trial, being confident that the remedy it thrraddrirotearr zro for the various foraryorl)yagepaii, - tharhair brTerf dUced. *di n , • • •. .. . . ~. 1. :31 - It. 53 • - •• • ATEA4NtFiOEi OXYGENATED BITTERS.....4WSIGthAtfIOODANOWN 69 - are troubled with the debility of warm weather,,we, cordially . res..geell# WA gri S of the Oxygenated Sitters an an , levigotatigitcadqukeWi tainineno . i:lcotol in itif.cotitAtir#l' l,762 litaitg more real merit than. anytireAritfon ' ol Iligktr2 we havioierkiidivn.--Orisx#l4 Pepubfisexa a 0 T A E airo*rivrkidtkiilektio, THE O.I[YOANATVAP'IIOIIBO4 PEENEED - BY 8. W. FOWLE & • ../EL'FrowniftroWlTUEloura--..5 by.Dr4:oo; Pei.400110.40445X0r, sownwukciti 4.lfer - 01;..4.1""b _ cir i • , . , For ialOty . . 1012b, N 4 gi n. #.,- w .. ', •,,... 4' d g A. adustah, - rariothr,l a d - .. 4, - ,?, - •'4 4 s Ind* . ch.en ,iin; J: •T c • yl -1 .• • - k ! .. w . • ~ , ,,,T aln; . - , ~.. "••••:'.. it s , ' • . i•, " ' • -y . ,,i`'`,7 r, Thr otli ke.' ;: ~ thl i fir, !' '7, ktfi; : k f td ' VIA; INC • •: 44Avb , ~" ' 1k v ... , xtliPs..r . . ' - , 41 1 - 0%,. -will r - 13 reesemulangetnikair*rat=er Bolin_Lia7l4(sails Mu: follgAr Ulf Vidor Idlior of tk b 1141,01.- : .2erat. eg0.r.,02111-. 1 . 1 %. , 1; stecrila la