. , . arresponaenee . niWegn'the British Foreign Offnittlindits 'agents in Italy, that, when .at MeetUna;_Garibaldi seriously pro Poled tostbik.E.ing of Naples to ' accept the Viceroyship of his own kingdom under Victor Emnianntd. On "bis - arrivid at Naples; ?he intended," he said, , "to push on at once to Borne, and when that city should be in 'hie hands to.offer the Crown of an United Italy to ling Vicior Emmanuel, dponWbom.WOuld then &evolve the task of tbe liheitition of Venetia, and in whioh he would - himself be ' but the lieutenant of_ilis Majesty." He avowed his intention of raising the Hungar ians against Austria, - assuring Mr: Elliott (the English minister at Naples) that Great Britain would find in the friendship of - Italy a noble compensation for the loss of heiaindeat ally, while he "did not make less light of France than he had been doing of Austria." Assuredly, one of the raciest jokes in modern history, is Garibaldi's proposal tbat Francis IL should govern his own kingdom of the Two Sicilies, as Viceroy under Victor Emmanuel I INDIAN 'TROUBLES IN ARIZONA. ST. Louts, Feb. 28 The Arizona correspondent of the Republi can says, the day after the attack on the over land mail at Apache Pass the Indians appear. ed at the station in large number,s and hoisted a white flag. Charles W. Culver, the station keeper, Mr. Welch, his assistant, and James T. Wallace, his driver, went out to hold a conference, when the Indians attempted to seize them. Culver was wounded, Welch shot dead, and Wallace captured. John A. Ward was also wounded, and A. B. Culver, brother of the above named, wounded. A man who rode the express to Tucson, to give informa tion of the state of affairs and procure assis— tance, reports finding, a short distance from the station, the remains of a wagon train with the bodies of eight men who had been murdered by the Indians. Two of the bodies were chained to the wagon, and presented the appearance of having been burned at the stake. The names of the men are not men— tioned. The road was obstructed with rocks for the distance of two miles. THE CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT COM. MITTEE.—The joint committee appointed by the two branches of the Legislature, to appor tion the State into Congressional Districts, on the basis of the census of 1860, is constituted as follows : Messrs. McClure, Finney, Gregg, Schindel, Smith, Landon and Lawrence, of the Senate; Messrs. Patterson, of Juniata ; Alexander, of Indiana; Armstrong, of Lycoming ; Blapoh— ard, of Lawrence ; Gowan, of Warren,; Dun— lap, of Philadelphia; Frazier, of Susquehanna; Hopper, of Washington; Hill, of Montgomery; Huhn, of Schuylkill; Pierce, of Chester; Paghe, of Luzerne ; Ridgway, of Philadelphia; Robinson, of Mercer ; Sheppard, of Philadel phia, of the House, One Democratic Senator, (Mr. Sohindel) and two Democratic Representatives (Messrs. Dunlap and Hill) are upon this committee—a very small and highly respectable minority. It is evident that the Republicans intend to have things all their own way, in making this apportionment. SUMMARY JUSTICE IN ARKANSAS—A BURG— LAR HANGED TO A TREE UNDER MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.—We learn that about a week since, a suspicious looking customer,-represent• ing himself as a brother of Dr. Cornelius Wat. kins, of Little Rock, made his appearance at Cummins' Place, landing thirty miles above Pine Bluff, Arkansas. His movements were of a character which awakened suspicion in the minds of the citizens, and a watch was kept upon his movements. He continued prowling about the neighborhood, and partic ularly in the vicinity of the residence of a Mr. Kimbro, and one night was discovered under the house with his hands filled with burglar's tools. Mr. Kimbro summoned a number of his neighbors, and Watkins was ordered to leave" the neighborhood. He left, but vowed vengeance on the party. Two days after these threats he was discovered hanging dead to the limh . of a tree in the neighborhoood, but at whose hands he met his death is unknown. Memphis Argus, Feb. 19. FRANCE AND THE SOUTH NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—M. Gaillardet writes to the Courrier des Etats Unis front Paris, February 8, as follows : " A friend of General Stevenson, of South Carolina, assures me that that gentleman had had an audience with the Emperor, who had listened in a friendly manner to his argu— ments in favor of the new Confederacy of the slave States. "Some of the provincial journals add, that in order to secure the alliance of Napoleon 111., the Southern Seceders had offered to put his cousin, Jerome Bonaparte, of Baltimore, at the head of their Confederacy." This last paragraph shows the absurdity of all these rumors about France and the South. SPURIOUS CHARITY.—The two branches of our State Legislature have voted, out of the State Treasury, $30,000 towards the relief of Kansas, being a sum three times larger than was asked. A proposition that each member of the Legislature should contribute himself the pitiful sum of ten dollars towards the same object was not received, being declared out of order. It makes a great deal of differ— ence in men's charitable feelings, whether the charity is at their own expense or out of the pockets of their neighbors.—Reading Gazette. A SENSATION TELEGRAM INGENIOUSLY IN TERPRETED.—In speaking of the alarming despatch, that a band of five hundred had sworn that Mr. Lincoln should never sleep in the White House, and that one of their num— ber is to shoot him with an aingun on inau— guration day, the Providence Post says : "Our belief 18, that the five hundred conspir— ators are office•seekers who are determined that Mr. Lincoln. shall not sleep at all, and that the air•gun story is a bag of wind." AFFAIRS AT PENBACOLA.—The Pensacola Tribune has intelligence from Fort Pickens to Feb. 16. Col. Lomax, some reports say, had complied with,Lient. Slemmer s demand that he should stop mounting guns at fortifications evidently erected with the design of attacking -the fort. Communication was frequent be-- the fort and the Wyandotte. The British war. steamer Gladiator was outside, and the rumor was that her captain had offered his services to 'assist in repelling the rebels, as he called them. Some had it that the intention of attacking the fort was foregone, because it had been reliably stated that it would be peaceably surrendered on March 4; but Col. Chase alleged that the assault would be commenced as soon as a negative reply had been received to the formal demand for its surrender, which would soon be made by the authorities of the C. S. A. THE BALTIMORE PLOT.—Mr. Geo. P. Kane, Police Marshal of Baltimore, has published a card showing the utter groundlessness of the allegation that personal yielence to Mr. Lin— coln was apprehended in that city. While in Washii3gton a few days before Mr. Lincoln's intended arrival, he referred, in conversation with. Mr. -Lincoln's friends, " to the rumors of an intended Republican display, by certain parties here, which in my opinion would be deemed offensive to the masses of our people, and in the event of Mr. Lincoln's associating himself with such a demonstration, or having it as an appendage in his transit through' Baltimore, would invite decided marks of disapproval." This was the sole basis of all the vile charges that have been manufactured to excuse the very foolish step into which Mr. Lincoln was persuaded by his fears. FORT SllllTBR.—lnformation from the high— est sources in Charleston, gives assurance that no immediate attack is meditated on Fort Sumter. Gov. Pickens has restrained any demonstration thus far, and was glad to be relieved of further responsibility by the action at Montgomery. Major Anderson writes that no unusual preparations have been recently made, and some of the works have been apparently sigipended. The garrison at Fort• Sumter fired a salute of thiry-four guns on Washington's birthday. It is reported that Fort Moultrie responded, but how many guns were fired by the seces— sionists, is Pot stated. SIGNIFICANT FACT.—In the city of Hartford, Conn. ' on the 22d inst., not a gun was fired, not a bell rung nor a flag unfurled in honor of the anniversary of the birthday of Wash— ington. Hartford gave a majority for Lincoln last fall. t- tatr - witlithEiß.4)tfitig i. peiritit7n" iiiu3 been, cati4alted la to the , Legielattiii.of Peunaylyiiniae K, • ' "That upon all judgmeatesnow remaining Unsatisfied, or.which may lutobtehted within one year from the passage :of this act, there shall be a stay of execution for one year from the passage hereof. -Provided, , That: the 'de— fendent ie polosetigied'of real'estate' within' the respective county, worth; in the opinion of the court, justices orilderman, before whom' the judgments aforesaid are given, over and'abOve other incumbrances, and the amount exempted froirleiy and sale on execution; or, shall give security for the payment of the same, - to be approved by the court or judge thereof, or a justice, or alderman, within thirty days from the date of the judgment:: And provided further, That the_provisions of this act shall extend 'judgments entered or to be entered as well upon bond and warrant of attorney, as upon mortgages to secure the same, and to any subsequent grantee or owners of the premises so bound as well as to the original obliger or mortgager. Provided further, That said stay -.of execution shall not apply to mortgages or -bonds secured by mortgage, unless the interest thereon shall be paid, with- in - sixty days after the accruing of the same. And provided further, That this act shall not apply to the wages of labor. VISIT OF GEN. DAVIS TO MAJOR - ANDERSON. —A gentleman who arrived here by the steamer Columbia, and who professed to be well informed on the subject states that, shortly after the arrival of Hon. Jefferson Davis at Charleston, it was - quietly arranged for him to pay a visit to Fort Sumpter, which was ac— complished privately. The interview is repre— sented to have been an earnest and prolonged one, but all not immediately in the secret were left wholly to conjecture as to what took place between him and Major Anderson. It has, however, been knowingly given out at Charleston that there will be no fight at Fort. Sumpter —great stress evidently being placed upon the fact that these two old acquaintances in the army, cannot be brought into bloody conflict with each other. On the other hand, it is believed that if the alleged, visit had elicited any particular comfort for the great leader of the secession movement, such good news would not have been kept for private consumption merely.—N. Y. Times. MILD WEATHER AT THE SOUTH.-At Charles— ton, S. C., last week, the weather was unusually mild. Peach trees were in full bloom fora week, and strawberries were begin— ning to form. The Mercury anticipates that about the middie of this month strawberries and green peas will be among the luxuries supplied to Major Anderson, at Fort Sumpter, which would seem to indicate that the fort is eat to be taken by the 4th of March, after all. The Dallas (Texas) Herald says that, during the last of January, the editor saw hyacinths, roses, verbenas, chrysanthemums, oleanders, and phlox in fi4l bloom. Such has never before been the case during the month of January, in one of the prairie counties *of Northern Texas. In addition to these novel— ties, a friend of the editor recently gathered a dish of fresh English peas from vines that have not yet been killed by the frosts of winter. All these things, the flowers and the peas, have been brought about without. the use of hothouses or stoves. NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION. WASHINGTON, Marph 1 The latest returns received here indicate that North Carolina has given a heavy majority against holding a State Convention, while a majority of what are known as Union candidates are elected. ANTICIPATED FI.OOD IN THE MISSISSIPPI.- An unprecedented amount of snow having fallen in the Northwest this winter, serious apprehensions are entertained that at the breaking up in the Spring, the Missouri and Mississippi rivers will be swollen far above the capacity of their banks. A general inundation of the Mississippi country is expected. DESPERATE AFFAIR AT CARBONDALE, PA.- A most desperate affray took place in Carbon— dale, on Saturday night, the 23d ult., during which George Brennan was killed, A. Farrell fatally stabbed and Berole dangerously injured, by a man named Martin Gibson, who used a bowie knife with fatal execution. Gibson, when arrested, expressed regret that he had not killed all his victims. ANTICIPATING THE NEW TARIFF.—It is stated that a heavy advance has taken place at New York in the price of brandies, wines, gins and other liquors, in consequence of the anticipated passage of the new tariff, which enhances the duty. The stock on hand is unusually light. New vintage Cognac can-. not be purchased lower than $2,90 and $3,25 per gallon. How LONG WILL rr LAST.—Two hundred thousand cords of pine wood are annually brought to the New York market, of which 60,000 cords are used by kindling wood com— panies. In the transportation of this material about 100 schooners are employed. Of this enormous amount of pine wood, Virginia furnishes seven eighths, and New Jersey the remainder. MISSOURI FOR THE UNION ST. Lours, Feb. 19. Missouri has gone overwhelmingly for the Union. The present indications are that there will not be ten secessionists in the State Convention. The average majority in this county is a little over 4,000 votes fur the Union ticket. A PEACE SALUTE AT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—A salute of one hun. dyed guns was fired at noon today, by the United States batteries here, in honor of the pacification agreed on and recommended to Congress yesterday by the Peaoe Conference. The Postmaster General was this morning advised by telegraph from Fort Smith, that the Overland Mail was stopped by the Indians and not by the Texans, as had been reperted: SPECIAL NOTICES. oir- Spalding's Prepared Glue is deal gn ed for repairing furniture in all cases where cabinet-ma kers' glue is used. It is excellent for mending books, re• fastening the loosened leaves and covers quickly and firmly. It is put up in a bottle or glass glue pot, with a brush, and will become indispensable to the hon sekeeper. mar 5 ImB 4ar Equality to All! Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales man. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store 602 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike, The goods are all well sponged and pi 'spared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. 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KAUFFMAN k CO., Agents for Lancaster jnly 10 TLARRIAGES. gßy Mayor Sanderson, at Cooper's :Hotel, in this city, on Thursday last, Amos W. Townsend. of Sadsbury town ship, Lancaster county, to Rachel L Rambo, of Sadsbaiy township, Chester county. On the 26th ult., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Fara M. Hos. tatter to Susan G. Dietrich, both of Manor twp On the 23d inst.. at the residence of Col. Wm. Thomas, near Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. G. B. P. Carpenter, eon of Mr. Anthony Carpenter, of New Holland, this county, to Miss Sallie Stockton, only daughter of the late Judge L. D. Stockton, of the Supreme Court of lowa. At the same time and place, by the came. John G. Doren, of the Southern (Ohio) Argos. to Miss Lizzie Brandon. On the 14th ult., by Rev. Jacob Reinhold. B. D. Danner, of Penn township, to Adallne H. Miller, of Blenheim. In Philadelphia, on the 14th ult., by the Rev. Joelah Humphries, Prof. 0. D. Barrett, of Cleveland, Ohio, to Mrs. Sallie S. Sutton, of Columbia. In Marietta, on the 24th ult., by the Rev. P. J. Tinalow 'John Witmer, of Chestnut Rill, to Martha Kauffman, o Mountville. - DEATHS In this city, on the 26th ult., John P., eon of H. F. W. and Margaretta Feddersen, aged 5 years, 6 months and days. In this city, on the 27th ult., John K. Landis, aged abou 60 years. On the 17th tilt., In Manheim Borough, Sarah, wife of William McQueeny, in 61st year of her age. In Manheim Borough, on the 27th ult., Joseph Stamm, In the 81st year able age. On the 16th tilt, in Columbia, Mrs. Mary Agnes Smith, widow of the late John Smith, aged 62 years, 6 months and 18 days. In this city, on the Ist inst., Joseph W., son of John and Margaret Datimyer, aged 4 years, 6 months and 11 days. On the 27th plt , near Rohrerstown, Elisabeth, wife of Christian Lehner, aged 62 years. 1 month and 1 day. . On the 2d inst., near Millersville, Frederick Y., eon of Philip Hahn, aged 2 years, 6 months, and 12 days. THE MARKETS City Household Market. LANCASTER, March 2. - The market opened this morning with a. full attendance of bnyera and sellers. The following were the ruling prices: Butter, per pound . . ...16@i7c. Bggs, per dozen. ...14@15c. Lard, per pound. . ...11®12c. Chickens, live, per pair • .40®500. " dressed " . .150®60c. Tnrkies, live and dressed, a piece ....................62c.®;1.50 Apples, per peck. —.25(4381c. Potatoes, par bushel .754080 e. Lancastsor Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. R. EMU. & Rao., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. LANCIASTraI, March 4. Flour, Superfine, lil bbl.. . .$5.00 Extra White Wheat, lil bushel 1.30 Red a a. I'2o Corn, old . . . 50 new Oats Rye Clovereeed Whiskey, in hhds " in bbis.. Philadelphia Market.. PHILLOBLPITIA, March 2. Flour quiet; sales of superfine at $5.25; extra at $5.50 and extra family at $5.75. Wheat steady; sales of 300 bushels at $1.25(91133 for 'Rod and $1.40@1.50 for White. Coffee firm at 11%@18% . centa for Rio, and 34 cents for Laguayra. Corn dull; sales of new yellow at 57% cents and old at 62% cents; damaged at 45 cents. Whisky has advanced % cent ; sales at 18%@1.9c. Baltimore Market BALTIMORE, March 2. Flour doll and heavy. Ohio and Howard street, $5.25. Wheat steady, Red $1.25@1.30. Corn active, yellow 571 g) 60c. Pork, mess dull at 17c. Coffee firm. _ Whisky has advanced to 19 1 ,4@20 cents. RARE ir OUTDONE. MR. HENRY WHITBY, Well known to our citizens as one of the most successful subjugators of vicious horses, will give hie Shit Exposition in Lancaster, on the subject of HORSE T AMINO, AT FULTON HALL, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, MARCH EITH AND 6111, This Exhibition will be practically illustrated by the intro duction and subjugation of the most VICIOUS AND UNMANAGEABLE HORSES, that can be produced—embracing a series of instructions to Mies in the art of mounting and dismounting, the po sition on the horse, and the use of the bridle hand. aa- Gentlemen having vicious or ungovernable horses will please send them to Trout's Hotel, in West Orange street, free of charge. Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats secured from 10 A M. to 4 P. M., 50 cents. [mar 5 It 8 PEQUEA VALLEY NURSERIES. Wewould call the attention of Nurserymen and Fruit 4 Growers to the fact that being obliged to dear a portion of oar grounds this Spring . now occupied with small Fruits, of which we have an extensive assortment, we are enabled to sell at the following reduced prices: Each. Dozen. Haled. BLACKBERRIES.—Lawton, 10 cis. 75 cts. $5 00 do Dorchester, 32 1.00 625 GOOSEBERRIES.—Houghton, 10 87 6.00 CIIRRANTS.-19blie Grape, 15 1.25 10.00 do White Dutch, 10 LOO 8.00 do Red Dutch, 06 50 400 do Cherry, 15 1.60 ' 10.00 RASPBERRIES.—•BrinckIe's Orange, 10 1.00 6.00 do Hudson River 06 50 4.00 do Ohio Everbear• ing 15 1.25 10.00 do Cata . wissa, 20. -. 2.00 • .• • 12.60 GRAPE.—Catawaba, 1 year, 12 1.25 8.00 do Catawaba 2ik 3 years, 20 ' 2.00 12.00 do Isabella, 2 & 3 years, 20 2.00 12.00 do Concord, 60 4.50 SOLO do Diana, 60 5.00 35.00 do Delaware, 1 year, 1.00 10.00 70.00 STRA.WBERRIES.—WiIson, Albany, Hovey Seedling, Longwortb's Prone, Mc- Avoy's Superior, Hooker Seedling, Ac., Ac. 25 100 RIIDBARB.—Linneas and Victoria, 1.60 10.00 ASPARAGUS.—GIant, 1 year, 60 Also, a large and tine assortment of FRUIT, EVER GREEN and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBBERY, Ac., of large aize and on favorable terms. Catalogues furnished gratis. Address, WARFEL & HERR. Penne& Valley Nurseries, Strasburg, Lan. Co, Pa. Wrif. D. SPRECIIER, Lancaster, Pa., Is our authorised Agent. All orders left with.him will receive prompt at tention. WARFEL .4 HERR. mar 5 Mt 8 SPRE ADING. DT TEL 33ASID OP TOWER HALL. Men may spread their sage opinions Over all the earth's dominions; .Spread their names in song and story Rife with praise in which they glory. They may stand in proud positions Aa our leading politicians, Loved by some as loved are brothers, Hated by as many others, Fighting well, as gents and scholars, For our country, and her dollars, Winning fame and getting money, Living well on "milk and honey," While the tromp of Fame does sound them To the startled world around them. Still, they find with all their trouble, That their fame is but a bubble Though with rainbow tints 'tie "glowing, Yet it does not pay for blowing. Then, the man who by his labor Helps himself and helps his neighbor, With 110 spreading but the spreading Of his tablecloth and bedding. And the spread of arms ! enfolding Healthy children he Is holding, lipreading for them breed with bitter, Is the man who well may utter Thanks and praise, and never grumble , That his lot in life is humble. Though for fame he is no claimant, Yet the very beet of raiment, He, at Tower. Halt, of Bennett, Can procure—a fact 1 . I pen itl— dh! My pen no ink is shedding I can spread no more on spreading,. Winter Stock closing on at greatly reduced prices, at T•W&B HALL, bit MARKET Street, Philadelphia. BENNETT & 00. pIIOTOGILAIP , ICT, IN ALL, ITS .1C MUNCHES, executed in the beet style known in the art, at • • - C. G. CRANE'S GAL - LEBE, 5d2 Arch Street, Mist of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life Sire in Oil and Putty SITILEOSOOPICPORTUrZE, Ambrotypee, Daguerreotypes, &c ., for Case; Medallion; Pins, Mogi, Ea.tang 1417 81 11 &CO'S kx 11 INS ETOR - E AND WINE sAzoolr, AI'THE STEUREN (late Russel's) HALL, .`OATH Qom Stamm area Cann Mina; LANOA.IITER, PA. GERMAN, FRENCH. HUNGARIAN AND DOMESP WINE/3, PUNCH-MUNCH, Aa, N. 8.--The large and beautiful Hall to let' at ant time for Baba, Oinotria, Tbeatreu Pain and othe r roasting. -. • - mit m w" ti , ua inner, ,04.1% 0' 1,7, 0_ ilkliwiLloneti. The pork sad D wlt~ it lava and ArdOmid, sad. Waa-Allil shod. bereaUt irnhaidt TiamessiemijitmA4paist,,Ala,,lrorportianimianglF, th e I theedtegt . fithuitrel •Irllt6a tWi6 01r.kT Plug* . ART. ADDitisps,,, CELUllaii,Eolslllll34 By IL D.; Preherot of Moon oTiblithedtettOrguetla Doe -"Dtionoitlfediail indftsbirbita - 62 a WI, Menlo to thi Disarm, pub. Ihbol amok on the heatauattl2f all Othrte dlieeeen-Od. the- abi aid hiasle penttatorfoun.Aho.kireatine ont tat man of Onankui or Yeattuttaticeh hung I°l =W, NOttantligre ift.Onag. IX2 4°" 111".1 and =rum" . with painful or antitely uniartruotas„ will him eraiethlng by eending fors book., *Wm, two rid stamps, to the poserer6.• Aro& to Idit.• DRARLII2IIIO, _ "Drawing *idled Institule,Boettna, Nib 26 2217111 AA Lug* isziaxamsi. STANDARD SIIPXR-PROSPHATI/DP LINT. -.- The old establtiliod lisidobs, In =dud 1 21 1 0 awdowslo of /armors and Plautus fors amobecof yam post. , • PRIOR SAS PER 2000 LBS. (2%, metope lb.) . G GUANO O. . TReceired direct koirt the Otnernotmt Stores. ,Wimantedgenuina. direct =AWE. This tithe ski imbionedletthery Gain°, ink - gerted ALLEN k NEKOLEEP NEW .111113TMENIL The ion price and mean qualikr of this fertiliser is Ant bringing it into general use. , - PRION - $39 B&B 2000 LBS. (l0)i - it - pin lb.) BONE DUST. Button-mak= ilne Bone Dort and Ground LAND PLABTREL - war:Amid Pule- In tenni& • A liberal deincidon made to DEALERS on nil the shore articles N. R—We bare a large number of Melon= for PreMi• urns awarded by the rations Agrieultmi gaieties, which you are requested to eall and examine. - • .9.41. EN t NIIDLER. 44•Sonth Wl:lanes and 41 South Water Street. (That. Store above Chestnut,) PIiIiADBLPOIA r . • FARMERS, GARDNERS. AND mucluces. • . , _ PRYN'Ef Dll3lNl'l N O N'S PO - 11D-RSITS, Especially Manufactured for Corn, Tobacco, Peas, Gram, Cabbage. and-every-kind of Crop and Trucking. PRICES: $15,00 and $12,00 per Ton, or 40 at". and Meta, per Bushel. -- - ALSO l'i-Pure 'lthrinfacted Night Soil, pecked in- tight barrels at $1.75 delivered only at A. Peysson's Wharf, Gray's Perry.—(Liberal Discout to Dealers.) YImACTITIED i GRAY'S DERBY ROAD, BELOW THE ARSENAL, PHILADELPHIA., AND AT - PETS 13 ON'S FARM. WOODBURY ROAD, GLOUCESTER, N. J. DIL.A.LERS: IBENSH, BICH&RDS & 00., N. 4th Street and York Avenue. • JOHN GRAM, west end of Market Street Bridge. OFFICE OP A. PERSSON, Library Street, Goldsmith's Hall, No. 12. A: PSYSSON ce 00 . , COMMISSION MERCHANTS N. 2 emu 4 Gotnaurnes Hen, Import to order all kinds of Seeds, Fruit Trees, and Agri• cultural. Implements from Prance. feb 28 BIITLEIR HOUSE, opposite Independence Some, No. 110 and 112, Sixth street, below Oheetnnt, conducted on the American and European Plan. • The undersigned having disposed of the Revere House and taken the Butler. House the location being more central and pleasant to our friends, fronting Independence Square and the State House. This House has only been built this lest summer, by Howell & Bro's.., the great Wall Paper Manufacturers; it is large and commodious with all the' late Improvements of a Hotel.. We would invite all'our friends and the traveling public to give us a call. Our charges are moderate, only $1.26 per day. Room without board 60 cents per day. The city cars will bring !you to the Butler House. We therefore hope to receive a share of public patronage. feb 12 Cm 6] . G. W: HIRRLIL rr 1K OW.ARD ASSOC.IIO.N PHILADELPHIA, " . A Benevolent Institution established b,y special Endow- Mint for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed. afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis. by the kcting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Sperma.torrhces, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REME. DIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in waded letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. 'Address, DR. J. /MULLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. • [sop 4 ly 34 • NEWELL'S R.PHOTOGRAPH GALLBEY, NO 724 AIIOII . STREET, PHILADELPHIA. One of the largest and most complete Galleries in the • United States, where the best Pictures, known to the Photographic art, -are taken at prices no higher than are paid for miserable caricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends, per sonally, every sitting—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on Canvaaj life size, and painted in 011 by the beat Artiste. At this Gallery pictnres can lie taken in any weather— as perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines. Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex amine our specimens, which for price and quality defy com petition. 0P- Instructions given in the art of Photography. It. 'NEWELL, Gallery of Art. 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS: From Hon. Lewis D. CAMPBELL, M. C., Ohio. My family and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is more lifelike than any thing they eier saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have never yet had one which presents so true to nature, all the features and ex pressions of countenance as this. Prom Hon. E. JOT MORRIS, late Minister to Italy. The exquisite 'finish, beauty and softness of your por traits, conjoined with their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fall to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art. From Cot. Jamas Pao& Having occasion for a portrait, I procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the City of Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors, under the new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction given me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its artis tic finish in all respects; and recommend him to the pa tronage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. nov 27 ly 47] JAAEL3 PAGZ. SHEOFFER'B CHEAP BOOK STORE, NO. 3Z NORTH QUEEN STREET, Is the cheapest place in the City to get MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS I STANDARD WORKS I In every department of Literature. Also, School Books and School Stationery. Comprising all the various Reading and Spelling Books, Arithmetics, Algebras, Grammars, Etymologies, , Dictionaries, Histories, Philosophies, and all the School Books used in the various public and pri• vale Schools of the City and Country, together with Copy and Composition Books, Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Blank Beaks, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencil; Pens and Holders, Ink, Inkstands, Rulers., and the most complete assortment of School Stationery on band and for Bale at the lowest prices of any place in the city. Diaries for 1861 I Diaries for 1861, very cheap. Almanacs for 18811 Almanacs for 18811 Almanacs for 1861 I All kinds! All kinds ! All kinds! Wholesale and Retail I Any article not on hand promptly furniahed without extra charge at " . JOHN SHEAPPER'S Cheap Book Store, No. 32 North Queen street, next door to the Examiner A Herald Office. [nov 20 tf 45 VAN INGER' 4k, SINY.DEJEIt, ' DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. E. CORNED STH AND 011E8THUT BTHETTS, PHILADELPHIA. Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, correctness and despatch—Original Designs harnished for Fine Book IlbastraUone—Persons wishing Cats, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of COLLEGES, CHURCHES, COTTAGES, STORE FRONTS, PORTRAITS, MACHINES, STOVES, PATENTS, Ac. Engraved as well ai on personal application. FANCY ENVELOPES, LABELS, BILL HEADINGS, SHOW BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS and other CARDS, engraved in the highest style of the Art, and at the lowest prices. For Specimens of Fine Engraving, see the Illustrated Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT A Co, IL H. BUTLER Co., dpa., Ace. [oct IS ly 41 DR. R. BOND'S FRENCH PREVEN. TIVES.—This article enables those whose health or circumstances do not permit an increase of family to regu late or limit the number of their offspring without injur ing the constitution. It is the only cafe and sure-preven tive against Pregnancy and Disease. Theabovearticle can be sent by mail to any part of the United States or Canada, two for $l, and. $5 per dozen. DR. G. W. BOND'S SPANISH FEMALE MONTHLY PlLLS.—These Pills are the only medicine married or sin gle ladles can rely upon with safety and certainty for the immediate removal of Obstructions, Irregularities, dm— They should not be used during Pregnancy. Price $2 per box. Each box contains 72 pills. Sent by mail. The Doctor can ,be consulted on - all diseases of a private nature. Scientific treatment, a quick cure and moderate charge guaranteed. GRORGE R. BOND, M. D. Office, corner of Grand and Orchard streets; over the Shoe Store. Entrance, No. 85 Orchard street, New York. Established in 1832. may 16 QOYEIVEI SULTANA'S SAUCE FOR AND COLD DLS.I32ES ,OF 'ALL KUM& A moat deliciona and appetising tee, invented by the renowned )17.8" for the London Reform la, since his decease, mann ared by the well-known house Cnoas & Btacswitt., London, m the original recipe. His the )rite Sauce in England, and on Continent, with . a high and ring reputation among &mai _ ipicures, and is muchapproved of as 3 stimulant to the appetite and aid t o digestion. OPHIIONB OF. THE LONDON pRESB... . - We recommend our correspondent to try Mon. Elons's new Beata, entitled the .Baltsna's Sauce. It' Is made sitar the Turkish recipe ; its flavor Is excellent, end it affords considerable aid in cases of sloWand weak diges tlon."—The Lancet. " 'awry, Piquant snd Splay, worthy the genius of Scyet."—Obscroer. " A moat valuable adjunct to Flab, Flash, and iowl, and should have a place on every table,.--Alka , Bole Agenta for the United Blatee GARDNYLE G. YVELIN, za Bolton street, New York. BRAY & HAYES, 84 Oorniall, Boston. Je3. Ale by OrOCCIII Auld Pratt Dealers OTINITIPhire. .jao It eow ly 1 .:MITIRNITURE OP EVERY DEScRIP je Bon, warranted as good, as We beat, and cheaperiluen the alias t KETCHAM'S, Norm Qum intarxr, op posite 9heakh National Howie, Lancaster.. N. B. To any one purcluntinglso worth before the ant NoTamber mut, 10 'pa sent. will be allowed for Cash. 3 ang 81 • 25CageTS8*-IPgirsenTtoClu. talliticreltigniSh)i.prar.r. phis P. 0, yea will have sent to your address such advice and prescription as rill enable you(either male or female) to O U S E YOURBELVSB . of the. Moat inveterate and. long atandthu of private Cr all dianuess .of the pithy calmer: rheumatism, Ate; he. sent to any, last of the United ,litatee. amannulleatione Aridly confidential. row 4 fta 45 .11611141011,:,.. , k 1. : r 1 20 - 11 , 0* - 01118111111111111 - 010D$ Ildezz - d BROIL mos itrnr ire= air zetiaans 'rocs as. - . .., . . emus; Tramraras; - , . Duman AND BRowNicuains; ANIKOITON 814,112pfc18, .MARSIELLIS QUILTS, - *IEMICAS.IE NAPKINS, DAMASK TABLE LINER& RUCKABACK 4.ND MOH pwiriNG4. . . AND OIL OLOT 8 Velvet and Wit. Carpets, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, tLet &ad Hemp ßoar i Dear tate, ir, km, art CHINA, GLASS AND (117IENSWABE. Plain and. Gold Band French China, English While Granite Mare, Blue Bdge and Yellow Wan. . . „.Pittabarg and Boston Glll.llllllll, to 1000 LllB. -PRIME 1111111331 t& HAIR, SPRING AHD HUSH HATTRABIES.' • 3 ') Vtialkaks' NiVw 4110.#14T1C- m I 31P p i i?S 20.1 t ,-,(aAkV4r‘ Nd 4ls l' l ` A SUPERLATIVE • . ;TONIC, D lUR ETIC DYsPEP • INVICORMINCi.tOIII)IM. ITC THE CITIZENS Or NEW JERSEY , AND PENNSYLVANIA, APOTMICARDES," DRUGGISM ILIETS, GRAMM AND PRI— , . - VATSFAS. Nvours PURE COGNAC BRANDY. li WOLFE'S PURE MADERIA, SHERRY AND PORT WINE. WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY. EE, IN .110.TTLES. I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above Wircia and Lirlooss, imported: by UDOLSHO Worse, of New York, whose name's familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his cote brated Sornanam BORNAPPS.. Mr. Wears, in his letter to. me, speaking of the purity of his Winner and Lammas, says: "I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the. City of New York, that all the BRASSY and Winos which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can to 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 Re ran. by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. GEORGE H. ASHTON. No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier: Esoanous BUSINIBB FOR new Nzw Yost BIZRORAIPL— 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 best quality.— We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit IJDOLPIII) WOLIZ'S exten sive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 10 and 21, Diarketfield 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 Wide. key, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, tilled with Brandy, Wine, Ac,, in casks, under Cuatom House key, ready for bottling. .Mr. WOLTZ'S sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in lees 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. Wourz, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace It with Wor.res pure WIRTZ and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. Wous, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, 'puts up assorted cues of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of oppc. nents in the United' States, who sell nothing bat !mita tions, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. John D. Skiles, Grocer. No. 18 East King at, Agent. asp 11 em 86 BEAUTY WITHOUT PAINT! Dr, F. W. Boswell's Beautifier, YOR REMOVING TAN, PIMPLES AND FRECKLES, And imparting a permanent BLOOM to the Courutx fox. It renders rouge, vermillion, ph:Lk-saucers, and all other coloring material for the face, wholly superfluous. It supersedes entirely all ouch dele terious mixture.. It is the most astonishing Regenerator of the Natural 'Mae of the cheeks, and health to to complexion ever presented to the world. . . _ This BEAUTIFIER Is just what Its name imports. It is another of the extraordinary developments of chemical electric affinity, and operates like magic in Making the Homeliest Face Handsome, cluing by degrees all the blots and discolorations of the cuticle which so often disfigure the most regularly constructed visage. It imparts at the same time that permanent • Bloom to the Completion, which is only the result of the skin's excellent health, and of the perfect restoration of Its natu ral stamina. It thoroughly and immediately auras Tan, Freckles, Sunburn, Blotches, Pimples, Scarf, Skin-Worms, Moth and Small-Pox Marks, Indeed, its effect in such cases is ahnoet miracu lous. It* anti-inflammatory nature Is irresistible. It softens, zoothes, mime, neutralises the irrita ting principle, and restores the health of the part affected ; Impute • brilliant .bloom to the cheek and lipe ; it produces • tint only excelled by nature Itself, without the possibility of detection. Freckles are at once Obliterated; Pimples disappear as It under the operation of a, 'Tell. POCK-MARKS /ADZ our in a manner scarce ly to be credited even by those who witness their gradual extinction. .in short; the BEAMMR is placed before the world for just what its inherent and Unexampled medical properties warrant: not. only se an article for the Toilette Beyond all Equal, but as unqueetiotiably, a Radical Face Embellisher ' never approached In Its perfection by any thing yet produced In the world: • - PRICE, 60 CENTS PER PACKAGE, which can be tent to anyart of the world, 17 mail, in perfect safety. When purchased of my Agents, or at my office, the Pros L 60 Cents. The extra 10 cents Is for postage.. DB. F. W. BOSWELL'S SiiperfiuMs Hair Eradicator For removing the unnecessary and disfiguring hair that .sonietimea obtrudes itself upon a Tair lady% lips, chin, neck, arms or shoulder ; or persists In growing too low down upon her forehead. Dr. Howell's Superfluous Hair Eradicator sweeps away all these little but iusooyiog irregn• larities, leaves the skin white and clean, arrests the hair to it. growth, and makes each spot look as if it had' been originally produced by nature in its state of dueling , purity and perfection. Price 'per bottle, which can be sent by mail to any part of the world with perfect safety, free of postage. The Blisi of Marriage, One volume, 200 pages, Elmo. Pries in sloth, 211 Thie Is decidedly the *mat faselnatlng, interest• i n , and really useful and practical work en Court ship, Matrimony, and the Duties and Delights of Married Life, that has ever been leaned from the American Press. AllßoomVs artiolos bytosil, free of A r rl i =ii moot be addressed to DR. F. W. BOSWELL, No. 6 Beekmin Street, New York, (orza mos ram wino FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, TOITHIS, - S - TOY•E-11., S ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND ALL SIZES:. The undersigned determined to maintain the reputation they have so long enjoyed of keeping far In advance of all competitors, have added largely to their stock of STOVES, and everything belonging to a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE,-.--.- and offer at very reduced prices,the best arut Most . varied assortment of STOVES ever shown' in this city. COOKING STOVES, suitable for either wood or cue, or every new and desirable pattern, at. price/ ranging *OM $3.76 each and upward. , • -OAS BIIItNINH AND PLANT COAL Oroyza, fo r heat ing churches, school houses, halls, parlors, stores, shore, *O-, In great variety, at prices that must suit emery. taste. PARLOR, OVEN, WOOD, ,AIR-TIGHT . and BANOS STOVES - of &tar' desirable patteni. ars - offered to mer chants and consumers on such - terms se will make it Iliefr irdereet to eve us a call. • OEOEQS3L STEINMAN a Oa, set le Ste 401 ' West King Street. . . PIQEB, fie.--Clnnanton, Cloves, Sala. B.ATIIB, RAKING SODA, CREAM TARTAR, NUT ZARGIS, &e., For Ala at - TROKAB REIMARRITEI • DrALA CRAmicallfßore Wed King .Alnet, Landr. I' OOD...ll.tellcory, Oik "and Viso Wood. *fibs bat laTittkr fa eels by • - - blown CALDER s'oct, 'mos sat Orange And, do from Meth Qum. and et Grades Liadlog at the Omeittyph Us $lO tt 111, ROLVAPI-IY SITTE.RS - I:WMLMI) RZIOVi ras I l itnPZPSlits DISEASE OF. THE KIDNEYS, LITRE.vomeziAERT, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, Asa ls maim alhinew eassftrat got • damordseed STOMACH OR LIVER, gosh Indirth=tibe • Mai ar l:n Pika la ell Nrirsoe Netmde n =or a it a bes to wawa Instances pond hig h Ma panty waptable mogound, gnpmed cm edentllie • sitar the swum at the ealehmted Prolors,, Its reputation at home pro • dead lie intemiumfon hem, the demand _sondes with time of the Fatherland anattand awe the bee of this trinnW, RIM at whom brouglit with them and down MMUS= of its nine. Ait re= to the 411040031 pais, pat #e bide mdideal vetoes surd be It le • • •wtmlaft commoinded th ese pines same arrermtednermap haro been imystred by the madames some eluded 'Wit; or dim tam of ftilWker. firareody inatentanerns In staid, it bride Ite way ditsWy to Use mat =thrilling and . dolm4g emey norm Wain' np the syirit,, and, in hot, new beelthand vigor it %r N ClL—Wboaree esyaet to tad this a leFt ‘ wid be disapipointed; bat to the Mk, weak sad km It will prove • pateild organdie eordisl. pommel doggie: remedial propotirm READ CAREFULLY! The /MIMI= highly inseminated Bashare's ThaWoad a t otalra, Bitten le put In happier bottbs only, and Waled at Oils Donau or etc bottles kr liten Datum The groat dir thle tdebeeled Magee bee Wined man isn'tkw, ntlen pedalo 'hook! guard splost Sp- Heins. of Impodtlon: Ike that age name lose the libel of every battle you boy. Bald by Demist" gmerally . sea be ternried try leprees to meat poet& - BOLE PROPRIETOR,. BENJAMIN PAGE, JB. & CO 111•NO710.1.1:41111 pharmaceutists and Chadds' PITTSBURGH. PA. For sale by NM:TYNAN a CO, No. 1 Nast Orange street, Lancaster. [sap 4 ly 84 - • 1 - EL.IIBOLD , S GENUINE PREIPARA. 11 TION. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" • COMPOUND FLUID 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 the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMMATION, and is good for MEN, WOMEN, OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early India cretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:— Indisposition to Exertion, , Lose of Power, Loss of Memory, ' Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of t he Body, Dryness of the Skin,Eruptions on the Face, PALID 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 they are not 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 THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Deaths by Clatrumpfion, BIAS AMPLE MENEM TO THE TRUTH OP THE ASSERTION. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR GAMIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System. Which MELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does, A TRIAL WILL CONICNOZ THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED OR CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Bucher is unequalled by any other remedy, es in Oicaoroeis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Stir- Atone 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 LIFE. SZE SYMPTOM ABOVE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I TARR NO YORE BAINAX, MTIOURY, OR lINPLIALINS MSDIOINZ TOR INIPINABAIre AND DANGFROIIR DIQRASZEI. HELMDOLD'S EXTRACT EUCLID CINLES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, At little Expense; Little or no change in Diet; • No inconvenience ; And no Eventre. It mums a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in the elms of disease, and expelling all Poll:al:ions, Diseased, and worn-out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid Heavy FEU to be cared in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the " POISON " has, by the nee of " remain ASTBINOENTS," been dried up in the system, to break oat in an aggravated form, and PEIT.HAPS AFTER DI aR 7 06.4E. Use HiameoLD's.t.,raser Buena for all affections and • .s of the 17RINARY ORGANS, Whether existing In - - MALE OR FEMALE, Prom whatever canoe originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a DIURETIC HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BECHT, IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the deeired effect in all Diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the most reliable and responedbie character will accompany the medicines. CESTIP/OATEB OP CUBES, From 8 to 20 years' standing, Wan Nuns meow"( to SCIENCE AND FAME. PRICE $l. 00 PER BOTTLE, OR BLIC POE 115 00. Delivered to any Address, securely packed from obserm Sion. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS, Cvaxe GIMBANZEID 1 . Annum Gnaw 11 AFPWATTr Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, 11. T. Estarsotp, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or ether Injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. 11. T. ILELMBODD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23rd day of No. somber, 1854. WM. P. HIESERD, Alderman Ninth St. above Race, Piths. Address letters for information in Confidence to IL T. EIELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 Sonth Tenth St., below Chestnut, Phila. BEWARE ON COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALEBJ3, _ Who endeavor to dispose "or MOM cnnr" and "cramp." ARTHONN ON MI 27.11T7AT10N ATTALIND B 1 . . Helmbold's Genuine Preparation's, " . Extract Bnchn, " Sarsaparilla, " Improved Rose Wash. SOLD BY ALL-DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASH FOR HELEBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement and send for It, and avoid Imposition and Exposure. For eale by KAUFMAN k CO., late Rockadeld & CO., No. 1 Eramph's Building, East Orange street, Lancaster., apr 17 ly 14 awe Clough, aids, Hoarsenzu, 1044 4/j„, enza, any Irritation or Serena of the Throat, Relieve the Hacking on v i, E3RoNCHIAL =l, ? . ° Vlltzt i c,. yr gth - fo the voice of PUBLIC SEE a 8 R S, and SINGERS. - - - Pew are aware of the Importaoee of checking a Cough or "Common Cold" In its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remey, if neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. "Brown's Bronchial Troches," con. taming demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. d• That trouble in m Throat, Veer which the "Troches" are sptific) having made me often a mere whisperer. BROWN'S N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend their use to Mug Brux mmmli BROWN'S 1 REV. E. H. CHAPIN. H"Hun AVD proved extremely serviceable for ise. TROCHES I - 'REV. HENRY WARD BEECHES. "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Airrussa? • Ir. Ev. - A. C. EO43 . LESTON. • "Contain no Opium or anything iniurions." DR. 4. A. HAYES, usnfol, Boriors.. - • "A simple and pleasant Cl combination for BROWN'S BROWN'S 1 DB. G.. P. BIGELOW, Boston " Beneficial MBloNcocrrm" J.J.`P. W. LANE, "Zhao° proved them excellent for Wnoopinv Coma." BROWN'S . w. IL W. WASIIIIN, Bedew. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, log from Calm" - BROWN'S , 1 )3417. B. J. P. ANDBESON, "Kuzma. in removing Hoarseness and Ir ritation of the Thom:, no common with Mat su and Barges " 177 BROWN , . ZOOM BROWN'S, Paor. 'BUOYJOHNSON, Teacheeof Music, lioutharn liemale College. nOreat benelit'when taken before and after preaching, as they pretreat ,Eicarieneea. 'from their peat affect. I; think ihi7 be of per. moment, advantage tome." BILOWRI li/IV. Z. HOWLEY, A. M. President of Athena College, Tenn. air Sold by all Dnigglets at TWENTY.- sTrx CUIPPIPI A BOX. IRA • , - - - • - - - CA.IILES •11.11.111P.Pi ..•01iT.11:110NNALIB AND POONST.IIOON No 47 Noma SIXTH 13ture, i5m,113447. (armel, 118 Nova Jborth fArod,) /1 ..T. 1. A .D - A • Porto Blown* WM soul Pones, Drasilltatlea, Moo 47 Dolts, - Retioake. • agag Bat:isms' (Woo,. Feather Dagp, . - Writinloy Pa.; et BOoks. Pore Ponce, , ~ 11311Mbbi, W n e1. ,11 444, 8 4. 41...8717 11111 TAI r 'IT - /I nIIS " SIVIBINT2III.Ii COL , their Oft% WM boat *PM frig" a l r Th euka ".sc .. :1 • Ayer -ammo A converted remedy, is which weJbares4si-... bored to produgertiee l list canbomade. , :itists" sattraetfl of Ewa, fleasapertllkifo , extrolitied !With; other subitances of stilLgreeter ethretiliirtiailriOse= to afford asidie nitidoteffrribtdirsues BersiralsAtapirsedso obrif.. - - - -Itisd ltait adore' remedsf. l llreilt4.k indierfr th oinikrithies, and 'at ownk.f.' whiaiM "scoorreplish their, tun =7:: ce immense wiles to ibis lame' - 7 _4 ; afflicted fellow-citizen. Taw compleiill74W-_ oompound will do it bar Unprovenby meow ; intent on many of the worst eases to be Annul of the tellowang is. • tkolortria anz • zurous WEPZ.AnSIS, INIIITEDMi AND Eatrrnra DDINADDII, truing, Prisms, Ihessone, Thews, Ear Maim Beszw-Hian, arm= men Simone , As reerscers, limunatri4,llnnisas • Dawes, Nov sauna ore Tw Itourommuz, DrartaWn Drs. mem AND lermessnon, Raransiss, Rom on Sr. Azeraorres Fru, and indeed the whole • class of complaints arising from barn= as This, compoemd will be found aVotsp 'pro. motet of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that main of the year. By the time /y ma: . n;kll&(n of them many rankling disorders'::- are mpped-in the bud. 'Multitudes can, by the aici this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul ealpl=lB and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted te do this through the natural channela of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting though the skin in pimples. erup ti ons, or sores ; ' cleanse it when you find it is ob. stmeted and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder, is felt, •people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be- no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery'of hie 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 attracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else During late years the public have been mis led bylarge bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, hut 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 believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to care. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottles Six Bottles for $5. 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 long 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, POR TIB CUBE OP Costiveness,Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery,Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruption. and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Totter, Tumors 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 or,i-ese remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. 'The Agents below_ named fur nigh gratis our AMERICAN Aurelian 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 Aynn's, and take no others.. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and hey should have it. All our Remedies are for eale by B. A. If AIINZSTOCK & 00., Pldladelpula • CHARLIE; A. ILIONITSH, Lancaatar. JOHN WAYLAN, No. 60 North Queen 'treat, Lancaster and by all Druggists In the country. inlay 8 17 16 DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, - WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, The Unfailing Remedy, The Seasonable Remedy, The Certain Remedy, COUGHS, COLDS, AND HOARSENESS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND COUGHS, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, AND COLDS, CROUP AND ASTHMA, ASTHMA AND CROUP, CROUP' AND ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS gi SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS A SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS 4 SORE THROAT, ifHOOPING COUGH, HOOFING MUCK • HOOPING COUGH, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, QUINSY, PHTHISIC, QUINSY, INFLUENZA, QUINSY, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, Inflammation of the Lungs, intiamTnstion of the Chest, Inflammation of the Throat, THZ REMEDY OF THE AGE, REMEDY OF THE AGE, Ic2 z&uJn f u,' j n'iamliwzAthm, Qll aunt CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION. CAUTION 1 CAUTION 1 CAUTION! CAUTION'S.' CAUTION I CAUTION Ms only Geaulte, the tatlyPare,- the - calif Maid nal DR. WiSTRR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY is prepared by SETE W. koirEs ¢ Co., 18 Tresuptt Strut, Bosims r and has their PRINTED *awe, as well as the WRITTEN signature of I. BUTTS, on the outside wrapper. Ail other is worthless . , mud to purchase it is money throw* away. Let the sick and the inovilid,.as desire and hope to be coral, tabs no other, and avoid al/ other, as they are impositions. VALUABLE TESTIMONY From Rev. Jacob Sailer, well known and highly re spected throughout the State of Pennsylvania. ' HANOVER. PA., Feb. 16,; 1859. Messrs. S. W. FOWLE & CO., BOSTON.—Dear Edt , Having realized in my family important bandits from the we of your valuable preparation,— Frvaiter Bats= of WU the pub Merry,— it affords me pleasure to recommend it • to lic. Smne eight yeasting° one of my daughtem seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her rect.velF were entertained. L then procured a bottle olyour ex cellent Balsam, .and before she had taken -the whole o 1 the cantimta of t he .bottle there was a peat improvnment in her health. I have, in my individual case, mad* frequent use of your valuable medicine , and have always been benefited . by- it. /would,/orieser; cantion aispnbile affabut isspantuni, bectrass uteri is s - good deal e f spurious Wisfar's Balaem - qf Wild qlloat timict is m a. da.:• • aqf eile and fist/tins colrateifsitst The °fay Farr and Mokicfnal Balsas has the name of uiTB written wittfatml the pnled of th e proprieties, .W. ik Co., nn Sold by Dealers EvertWhere, Everywhere. , /or anti VI 21;lai 11 7 Lougli 0. 9W 1 / 2 :4•Bakst"ani3O ' , " -; - A. Rowed', La=kmal BoWd*MOtembargi 11411):, 5 whits, Churditown; J.- - Interecares; Tmeed kailkdrear Ponfidf . l4o;:`„ E mm a doy Groan P. 41; dadadetalgal ocer ip=3 - Joibus Leader, llama Joy; dasideldithaley Char htfrouse;,lilizat9tatown;•,4ll 6 4 EL J ..,- MoOorideelkdazabbp,Mayloi; J.l3l7fr ru idt ,t9, 1 1a17_, * .W. Bulimia', ; ,41sintaKtrykid by dosliirleritflaoll6 aPr UV • - -2b,rl7llll'''' TTIMINALLII-1101,r Zie = puryred. Ronby==g'' ape i i I' I* e2.L.iI:, - 1=11164111.1.
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