1,71' 4 . - a) 1. ,: , ',;. :d: ';',. _.; 'A:sSP..-'' , ' - .• ,: -‘ 3 - • --. ,, ,t - , - , , .•&.r...1.,,,, , t. • ,, r , .:.•:,!:, - ?::-, ."..-;'1,..•,.f•::::.',N.k',7,..;7.';''g'1"-,::: -..:',',:'i'':7f''''.:--'4 , . _ iN% - 1 !;.'414 1 fi44••, , Ary*lnitr - et:9o444oavieuar ombriutp: = The - CaPitalltie*li Southern CcinfederaCY . seethe to be as popti at , with,affitie;.eee era as ' Wl3l3llil3gtOn. There Were `lO4 ;arrivals per • day at the Exchange Hotel-from the l.lth:to • the 22d 'alt. The papers annontiee that4hexeso idenee of Col. El Harris' on has beep mowed for the use of President,Davia, -One (jay 144 •w a wag advertbed for 20'.a9eintutants, the aPpheents to apply _ at the ", Oomisinent , Banding." The - oonsequenee win — ' twilit, rush; and , equally tariffs' dinapixiintimeqt. The Columbia (Ge.) Times publishes' a serieeof interesting letters,- givinglt view of affairs at Montgomery, From one dated_the 27th ult. we take this following; The Presidentlas his quarters at the Ex— change Hotel, where he transacts, the public' business. A house has been rented for him for the period of one year at the sum of $5,000 in a convenient part of the city. The Vice President, Mr. Stephens, and the Secretary of State, Mr. Toombs, have rooms together in a small, pretty house, a few blocks from the Exchange. They are the great men, to whose advice and counsel, much weight is attached in the present crisis: The government is moving along slowly and is gaining strength day by day. There is harmony and good feeling in Congress, and the secret sessions facilitate the business.— There is no -talk of reconstruction, nor will the idea be entertained fora moment. The all-absorbing theme is, how to build up the new government so as to combine strength and durability. A conflict of arms being anticipated, every provision is made to pre— serve our credit, relying on the patriotism of the people to bear temporary inconveniences and submit to sacrifices. The policy of Congress is that of peace and not war. The President has entertained bat one opinion, to wit: that coercion ' willbe attempted, and the present difficulties -will have to be settled by the arbitraMent of the sword. Hence, his earnest desire is to be on the defensive, and have the Republicans in— augurate the war. This will put us right with all Christendom, and will command more sympathy from the border States than an aggressive war. The Commissioners have left for Washing ton. Rather, Mr. Crawford has gone, and will await the arrival of Messrs. Forsyth and Roman. The prevailing opinion here is, that South Carolina is rather impatient. While admiring the spirit and chivalry of the brave boys who are anxious to attack- Sumter, they fear matters will be precipitated by their over zealous patriotism, making us initiate the war. Arrangements are in progress to put-fifty thousand volunteers in the field and prosecute the war with vigor. Captain Baxton Bragg, of a " little more grape" notoriety, has' been telegraphed for to command the brave troops at Charleston. They want an officer there to restrain the impetuosity of the soldiers, and in whose judgment and skill they have confidence. - Mr. Yancey has not left yet for Europe.— Ile is sanguine that our Government will be recognized by foreign powers, and that they will resist blockade. Mr. Toombs, it is said, would have preferred a mission, to the high post he occupies. It is not probable that Montgomery will be selected as the permanent Capital. The high board and rather poor fare have turned the scale against her. Atlanta, Macon, Columbia, 'or some other central spot, will be looked to. A small tax of one eighth of one per cent. has been levied upon cotton exported, to take effect after next August, if the contingency requires it. The permanent Constitution is not yet adopted- It provides for a term of six years for the President, and gives the Cabinet offi cers the power of vindicating themselves, and speaking in Congress, but not to vote. It preserves the three-fifths ratio of representa tion in slaves. THE, RUSH FOR OFFICE Tho number of applicants fur office under the new Administration is past all calculation. —We find in the Journal of Commerce the following statement of the rush for office in New York : The rush for the snug Federal berths in this city is perfectly terrific. Some papers are publishing what purports to be lists of candi dates for all the principal offices ; but, as com pared to the vast frantic host in the city and surrounding country who are pressing their claims on the President, publicly or privately, through papers, individuals or organizations, those catalogues of candidates, long as they are, are but a drop in the bucket. Every Re publican editor, every stump speaker, every defeated candidate for Congress or city or county offices, every committee man, every he roin Republican who made a martyr and a laughing stock of himself last fall by wearing a coachman's oil cloth cape and carrying a smoky lamp through the streets—all these are not only willing' but anxious to shoulder the bur3ens of Federal office. With common in stinct, they begin by asking for a first class place, leaving plenty of room to fall' in the extent of their demands. There are probably not less than one hundred strong applicants for every important Federal office in this city-and behind them come a countless swarm of can didates for the petty places. In fact, the whole Republican pary in New York is a candidate for—the best it can get. LATER FROM MEXICO THE CONDITION OF TUE COUNTRY STILL UNSET- Despatches have been received at the De— partment of State, with dates from the city of Mexico to Feb. 18. Peace has not been restored throughout the country, the reac— tionists being still in arms in some quarters, particularly in the South. Large bands of troops have been sent againit them by Juarez's government, and some unimportant battles have been fought. Since Miramon had left the country the reactionists have been under the command of Zuloaga and Vicaro. The decree had been passed annulling all sales of every kind of property made by the clergy without the authority of government. The Minister of the United States had protested against it. The Presidential questions was not decided, but the impression was that the present incumbent bad received a larger num ber of votes than any of his competitors. If there is no selection by the people the selec— tion would devolve upon Congress. General craga had been appointed by Juarez Minister to Washington. He is well known in this country as an able military man and has con siderable diplomatic experience, having been Minister fur some time to one of the Euro— pean courts. The money seized by Degollado has been settled for with the British Minister. It is to be paid to the British merchants in -four months. The money seized by Miramon from the British legation has also been settled for, and is to be paid out of the property of those who authorized the seizure. HORRIBLE CASE OF MURDER AND SUICIDE.- A horrible murder was committed in Wil liamsport, Pa., on the night of the 11th ult. The particulars of the affair are as follows; Barney Hindley, formerly of Philadelphia, murdered his wife, and concealed her body. Her disappearance finally excited suspicion, and he was arrested and committed to jail. While in his coil he succeeded in getting a razor from another prisoner, and partially cut his throat, nearly severing 'the windpipe. His situation was almost immediately discovered, and a physician was called and the wound dressed. When he became able to speak he stated that ho had killed and buried his wife : that he had killed her on Monday night, put her into a meat barrel in the house, dug a hole on Tuesday, and buried her on Tuesday night. He offered to tell the physician where he had buried the body of his wife, on condition that he would not disclose it until after his (the prisoner's) death—supposing that his Weide was effected. About the time that these confessions were made to the physician the body of the deceased was found buried almost in a stare of nudity in a wood shed, about. three feet under ground, having been covered with a bloody pillow and , blanket, The-shed in which she was buried was about eight feet square, and the place where be out his wood previous to the murder, and d uring the time she was buried*. On Toes day morning. Hindley died in hie cell from the, effects of the wound inflicted by himself. - Mr. FREDERICK W. Seward, a son of OeSeoretary of State, and lately one of the - editors et the Albany - TaMitir Journal, has been-apiipipted by the Yresident, and cow firated.byoe , iffeimte, 41alietant Sepretary of ttaiii. • 1 • ' , 11110XylWra111.' ' • r -• • • • 00*VVISANABODNalb`r' ilo -Monday.;:night'Of last; : lreet,l' negro, named Georpi - Orein, died at his- home. in, Baltimore. '•Previons' to his Beath he rinds a confosion acknowledging that he was' nisTr.= darer and stated that lutl innocent maw suffered death fOr his crime. - 1:le codeand that he. murdered the negro Xing, and- that the negro_Cyphus, who was hung as thegnilty , party,. was entire innocent of the 'mime. Orem was attacke dwith eickness - some ffir- - - weeks since,_ and continued to groNi..ironse. Until Monday night, When it became evident that he must dhs.--. - - -•- • •. --During hil3ll :he appeared much die- turbed in reind, and when he found that he would surely die, he called some friends near him, and anade - hiswonfesaion. At the time the murder took plaice (Wein was engaged irr_ selling oysters , through the city, and King was in his employ. The day;previous, Orem had , a quarrel with King,•,and the former then determined to take the latter's life. Orem was also inigaiediri,lwtehering- : _and was in the habit-caruing.hia:buteher knife in a pocket'on the back parted pantaloons. On the night of the ruhrder hwplaeedlifo'knife in' this . Pocket - and started for the house in' Wagon alley, where the , tragedy was enacted.. When the difficulty;' commenced, :'Orem` : : seiked the first opportunity to plunge the butcher knife into the heart of King, killing him instantly. He then - made his escape. The negro Cyphus was arrested on the charge of committing the murder. From the moment of hie arrest to the minute previous to his execution he denied his guilt. The evidence on the trial was that of negroes only. One of the witnesses, known as " Topsy,' who saw the murder committed, stated that Cyphus was not the man who did it. The same statement which she gave before the jury, she made on the night of the murder to several persons who conversed with her. She described the murderer as a black man, heavily built. All the other testimony, however, pointed to Cyphue as the perpetrator of the murder. The girl Topsy was weak minded and by some, considered insane. Her recollection of, events proved bad, and the only thing she could remember and state with distinctness, was the act of stabbing. Her testimony was cast aside as unworthy of belief. She was a prostitute, and was in company with a negro on her way . to King's house. .The negro Cyphus denied' being in the vicinity of the murder at the time it was committed, and a few minutes before he ascended the scaffold, remarked to the writer of this article that he was innoceot of the charge, and a few years would prove his innocence. His statement has proved to be true, and there is now no doubt that he suffered death for a crime which he never committed. Orem, the murderer, died on Monday night and the body has been buried. Previous to his death he stated that he had been much harassed since he committed the deed. He was unable to sleep, and it was only when he was wearied out with toil, and in some instances after several nights.of restless wake fulness, that he was enabled to sleep. Even then, he asserted, he was afflicted with horri— ble dreams, in which the tragedy would be reenacted, and be would suffer the pains of death for the crime. The image of his mur— dered victim followed him wherever he went, day and night, and no doubt to a considerable degree hastened his death. SPECIAL NOTICES. gita4P - Spalding , e Prepared Glue le design, ekfor repairing furniture in all cases where cabinet-ma kers' gine is used. It le excellent for mending books, re. fastening the loosened leaves and covers quickly and firmly. It is put up In a bottle or glass glutepot, with a brush, and will become Indispeniable to the housekeeper. mar 5 lm 8 We-Equality to Alit I:l4k'foil:laity of Price! A new feature of Business: Every one hie own Sales man. Jones & Co. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store 801 l 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, on they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great psins'taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest cricc. Rernember the Crescant, In Market, above 6th, No. 6C4 fah .26 13 , 5 JONES & CO. kap Weakness of the Stomach and Indt genion.—Au other great Cure effected by Bcerhave's Holland Bitters.—The wife of Peter Do Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from Weakness of the Stomach and Indigestion. She had been under a physician's care fir some time, but the disease seemed to baffle even his skill. She purchased some Hol land Bitters at our office, which lase given tone to her stomach; her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is another great nure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what we published are from persons much respected In our community, and are literally true. J. QUINTUS, Ed. Sheboygan Nienwsbode, Sheboygan, Wis. .03/ - Dyspepsia.--What ls It I how cured? This question is folly answerable in the pamphlet Mimed by Dr. 0. Phelps Brown, and to be ob tained of his authorized agents. It is a plain, straight forward, incontrovertible essay, in itself, of life, health, and disease I Dr. 0. Phelps Brown also pre pares a remedy which is unexampled in Its _efficacy.. The Acacian Balsam. In cases of Consumption', Aitlinia, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds, and Nervous Debility where death seems the manifest destiny of the sufferer, the world can show no parallel to the effects produced by the Acacian Balsam. Each organ of the body feels its beneficial influ ence. From pain and feebleness. the patient springs up to a cheerful enjoyment of life, and a powerful sense of solid restoration. The Acacian Balsam is sold at $2 per large bottle by KAUFMAN & CO. Sole Agents, who has also a small number of trial bottles, price 25 cents each,Us the proprietor wishes to introduce this remarkable remedy in such a manner u to preclude all doubts of its being a genuine article. mars lm 8 Sir To Consumptives.--The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, hod that dread disease, Consumption —is anxious to make known to his fellow.suffarers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the preecrip• tion used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a scree CURE roe Coesinerrion, Aerates, Bethectirrni, An. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willlameburgh, oct 16 ly 40] Kings county, New York. Air To the Young or Old, MALE OR FEMALE, If you have been suffering from a habit indulged in by the YOUTH OP BOTH SEXES. WHICH CAUSE. SO MANY ALARMING SYMPTOMS, It unfits .them for Marriage, .And is the greatest evil which can befall MAN OR WOMAN. See symptoms enumerated in advertisement, and if you are a sufferer, Cut out the Advertisement, And send for it at once. Delays are dangerous. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cures guaranteed. Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. jan 22 2m 2 ' .a-Coughs.--The sudden changes of our climate are sources of P131.110112AY, Bacincetat, and MTH MATH! Arxrdrroxs. Experience having proved that simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to '.Brown's Bronchial Trachea,"-or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat he ever en slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effectu ally warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. See advertisement. Nov 27 6m 46 .air-The American Medical and Toilet Receipt Book.-This book contains Recipes and Directions for making all then:Lost valuable Medical preparations in use; also Recipes and full and explicit directions Mir making all the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Perfumes, Ungu ents, Hair Restoratives, and Toilet Articles. If you are suffering with any chronic disease—if you wish a beauti ful complexion, a fine head of hair, a smooth face, a clear skin, a luxuriant beard or moustache--or if you wish to know anything and everything in the Medical and Toilet line, you should, by all means, peruse a copy of this bock. For full particulars, and a sample of the work for perusal, free,) address the publisher, T. F. CHAPMAN, oct 30 3m 42] No. 831 Broadway, New York. Kir- The Great English Remedy SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED Pys' ALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.. Phy- sician'ExtraOrdinary to the Queen. This well known medicine is no imposition, but- a sure and Bate remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any canoe whatever; and although a powerful Lome. dy, it contain. nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Mask= LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness,Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart,. L owness of 13pirits, Hyerteries, Sick Headache, Whites, and all' the painful diseases oeca slotted by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. . These Pills have never been known to fall where 'the directions on the 2nd page of Pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars,.get a pamphlet, free, of the agent N. B.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author ized agent, will Insure a, bottle, containing over 60 pllls, by return mall. KAUFFMAN & CO., Agents for Lancaster. July 10 ly 26 MAitRIAGES. On the sth heat., by the Rey. J. J. Stripe, Lyman ton,Ful of Pequee, to Annie Armstrong of Manic twp. y the same, Jacob D. Frey, Jr., of Manor, to Blizabeth K. Charles, of Conestoga. DE d'llll9. On Sunday, the 10th bet., at his residence near GeeUrti-. town, Bart township, Benjamin Bower, in the 66th year of his age. . , On the ad inst., near liohrerstown, Areslia, daughter of Peter Dummy, aged 14 yoke, 11 months and 16 days. On the atir Met, Mary .11orifenf-Willtarit array, la the 21st year of her age _, Owthe 7th inet in this city, ArmisOatharine, daughter of David and Eliza J. Downey,itged 2 months.' On the 7th hat.,-in this city, Abraham An,gastns Acke r: mani aiited24years, 6 months and days. =On the Tth • bat., In this city, Pattie, only daughter of Jamul E. and Martha J. Lang aged 4 years and 8 months EMU ...V , :t.:,'...-1,--.4•- , .: , :it 7:41--;1:3':',7:-.4:,"-!..,..,;-. ~.i~;~n..r,-. The market opened - this trumn!hx with atoll steed . ixtbuyeriaizilsellaisH:TlOtAkneWiwars#4, rghigipiesik! . ItuWW , PWWW I II.- '144108e.. ' Lard . Vaddekgri;seil iimisc!, a paboa t -,..: ...„-,13624)1111,07, 4 40 1 . 0 s1Wieck. „potadosiwppr Zane4t6r Wholesig• G lbaseted meekly /7 J. It. Items t Sao; Yarrialltig sal eassausisa NIX 91 North Qamsvitreet„ I;a9cina,Vira.l/.. Maar, &melba, bbl.- —O.llO • " llxtts :_626 WhltsWhest, ~1 .26 Bed "' " Corn, old. a Oga — . 7 ° 426 Whiskey in 17 a In . . . raniadetiqua ' Pirmukiss.Piny liarchlt • Maur dzioping, supiwthiest $5145.12%; ll* trade at 1,55105.50 for Extra Family; $0.26®7 foe - Frmey. Wheat unchanged, sales 2,000. bath, Red. at $ l .- 26 0 1 - 22 ; and White at .10 25@1.40. There is more Giro offering, sales of 2,600 bush. at 660.. for .new yellow. and 01 0 . for old.. Rio Coffee sells at 12(0 , 13o; „four months. WhialGY 'S %cent lower, sales at 1834(§19e. , - I • Maltllsourre Market. • " Bummors, Ohio flour $5.12%.. Wheat dull; Red $L26@1.21), White $1.4001.430. Coin dull: mixed 53,grtc. yellow 57e50e. "Provisions dnll and unchan.red. Cores flrm; Rio 12a. 1.8 o: Whisky dull at 1.843,18%e. •." - ' • icrOTlCE"..l3ealad.„ PrOpesids for 4 neat 'll fag the State - , County Ind School tax; In tbe'efty of Lancaster, for the year 3881. spill be 'redeived 'thq Com. mitadonere Otter), nnttl2. o'clock onMONDAY, ttsit 18th The duplicates fer tbn Townships and Boroughs of Lan. caster county, will be reedy fir de/Ivory to'the,polleetors, on MONDAY, the 11 Inst. ' By order of the Comintsslentim. - Attest:-'P. G. &BERMAN. Clerk. Commbssioneif Office, Lai:muter, Mirth 0.13, 188 L mar 12' H 0 •T O A P ; IN :ALL: ITS BRANCHES. Executed In the bad Idyls known in the art, at . C. C. , C124.N.71 , 1? GALLERY', , OS Anon Senacr,lNts? on Shun, PEULLIMILPHIA. - LIE% SIZE IN . OIL AND PAST/L. • . .8141.147-.OBCOPIC POR.T.E4.7Tir,• Ambrotypte r /lagnetreotypee, dc., for Cases; Medallions, . .. [mar 12 ly 9 STATE OF GEORGE COPPIS, DECD. Letters.. of administration on the estate of . George Copp% late of Conoy township, Lancaster county,. dec'd., haying been granted „to the subscriber realding said township : All persons indebted to mild estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB A. MILLER, mar 12 6t* . - Administrator. 0T10E..-Notiee is hereby given that N an application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, !martin session, for an act to incorporate a Company, for the construction of a Turnplke.road in Lan caster county, under the name and title .of. the "CONES TOGA AND BIG SPRING VALLEY.. TIIENPLEE.ROAD COMPANY." . HENRY CARPENTER, PATRICK KELLY, GEO. K. REED,— , . HARRIS BOARDMAN, & P. SPENCER, . . JOHN ESHLEMAN, I . JOHN B. KREIDER, HENRY K. STONER, , • . Commissioners. Lancaster, March 12, 1861. 2t 9 S!TATE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 7th, 1881. Bills Discounted. • $441,798 77 Bonds and Mortgages • 20,000 00 Real. Estate 12,744 93 U. S. Treasury Notes - $ 30,000 00 Gold and Silver 78,771 96 $108,771 95 Notes and Checks of other Banks • 80,018 89 Gash due from other Banks 68,011 03 Due Depositors Notes in Circulation Dividends Unpaid Due to Banks Capital Stock, $269,395 00 Lancaster City, ss: Before me, J. C. Van Camp, an Alderman of the City of Lancaster, personally appeared W. L. Pelper,-Cashler of the Lancaster. County Bank,"who being duly sworn, doth say, that the foregoing statement to correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. L. PEWEE, Cashier. Swprn and subscribed, March .7th, 1861, comm. ma; 12 It la, .7. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman. ST AST E , AXE N T OF 'THE FARMERS' BANK- OF LANCASTER, FEBRUARY Ean,lBB.l. Bills Discounted and Loans - ' ' - $553,988 29 Banking House and other Real Estate ... ... .. ....—: 10.900 00 Farmers' Bank Stock - - ' "60,950 00 Notes and Checks of other Banks .15,682 69 . Due from other Banks ' 62,514 08 U. S. Treasury Notes $35,000 00 Gold and Silver Coin, 71,861 00 105,861 60 LIAM:LIMPS. Notes in Circulation $lOO,OOO 00 Due to other Banks 20.149 26 . Due Depositors 207,170 19 Dividends unpaid 547 25 327,872 69 Capital Stock 8450,000.. $183,023 86 Lancaster City, is s I ceriify that the foregoing /13 a true statement to the heat of my knowledge and belief. .EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this ottri day of March, 1861. WM. E. WILEY, Alderman. mar 12 It 2 OCARRIAGE'S AT , AUCTION Sleiv SEMI—ANNUAL TRADE SALE, AT PHILADELPHIA. This sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1861, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at the PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, 1 Nix v . vt, AND .SANin X STIEYTEI.• • ' . • PHILADELPHIA, AND WILL EXCEED ALL OTHERS IN EXTENT. The collection will embrace at least 200 Carriages, a portion of which will be second-hand, of a superior make and 'in good order. The p, • new work [most of which will be war ranted ] will be from makers of . acknowl. edged celebrity throughout the States. It will be equal in all respects as regards style, finish and durability, to any made forAtuitomera or to order. ALSO, A SELECT LOT OF DESIRABLE HARNESS. The whole comprising the greatest display of Carriages and Harness, ever exhibited in this city, and to be sold without reserve. .fob' May' ie examined on the day previous to Sale... Purchaera from a distance, are informed that the Sale will positively take place on the above day, without regard to th 6 weather. mar 12 fit 91 THE OLD CENTRE SQUARE I BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We beg leave to inform our friends and customers Fa that we still keep a very large assortment of our own mate, made out of the best of materials. It consists of FINE CALF AND KIP BOOTS, GAITERS, WALKING SHOES, MONROES, OXFORD TIES. Also. LADIES' GAITERS OF ALL KINDS, KID AND MOROCC BOOTTEES, MISSES AND CHIDREN'S GAITERS AND BOOTS. FANCY SHOES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. All RIPS mended for nothing. Prices to suit the times. Please give us a call, and don't forget the place—Nci. 6 North-east corner . Centre Square, Lancaster. mar 12 3m 9] CAMPBELL & MARSHALL.. STATE. OF JOHN J. WAYNE, LATE E of the City of Lancaster. deceased.—The undersigned, Auditor, , appointed by the Orphans' Court of the County of Lanaast&r,•to•distribute the balance in the hands of George Decker, Administrator of the estate of John J. Wayne, late of the City of Lancaater, deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he'will attend for the purpose of his appointment, at the Library Room in the Court House, in the City of Lan caster, on FRIDAY, the sth day of APRIL, 1861, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons in terested may attend if they think proper. D. G. EPHIEMAN, mar 12 4t Auditor. AN INDIGOSTO'RN. [For the Blue Timex.] Winter Stock closing out at .greatly reduced prices, at TOWER HALL, RS MARKET.fitreet, Philadelphia. BENNETT & 00. •-itZjir..VHN &CO'S UJNE BTORE AND WINE SALOON,. A THB STEIIBIN (late'...RusseVe) HALL, tOUtit Qmaur t3Trarr, tries Quern &pus; : • LeNCIASTER, Pd. • . ONIIMAN, PRBNCH, 'AND - 804118T2121 • ' WlNBB,puNoa-zaszfiCaolto act' 00if Immix os,Hilio. • • - 11 • - I N. ,-Tge large and taantiftd Bali to let at an,T Who for bits, Converts, Theatres,"Fairs load other mestingei • em btl 'AITATOREB, CLOCKS 491t.d .arEllkipLlL - te. it. SIDUOND PRIONM -TT ' W 210 .L1C5..4.711 . 4 - 11*D' - .ErRrA.T.L.:'. It .. . C. B. BRULT4:: . 914 Market dreg; shove 9th, Booth 105 Phila delphia. -, ~ , ~''''''. , juhe2ll2l) I..SHING TACILL - lk: F Rods, Limerick sad Kirby Roolcs, , Netgrstiti, !ha Cipus,..ootton snd. Met! Lines, Moats & Chemical , Ru a .= at TEU:r . RYA= v.! .Rlns street, lancsider. - quiwittriil 1R SALE 011.111AP,..11.• Cortlessitio if chatitship (mid& ozfamblA tkoteelibirilkin lciary.t tisklnike Md•-af.llititiAtiololkbar =lf Wig " ' ellty;*klififlfeld 111huket. Logoisin•lboll $871,845 57 $127,664 76 219,970 00 1,796 14 18,824 215367,755 11 ALFRED M. ELERKNESS, Auctioneer Br TIM BARD OP TOWER RAIL. A husband had a winter coat, Not pleasing to the eye; 'Twee faded, and hie wife resolved That she the coat would dye. - She went to buy some indigo, And, in a druggist's store, - She met a very shrewd old maid, She ne'er had Been before, Who said, " Pli give you, madam dear,. - A plan I long have had, For testing indigo, to see If it Is good or bad. "Just take an ounce, or half an ounce. Of indigo, my dear; Or else two ounces—which of these I'm not exactly clear, "And put it in a pint or inert Of water in a pot— ' The water must be cold, I think ; Perhaps it must be hot— " Arid; If the indigo will give color fine and rich, 'Twill sink or swim; but I declare, l've now forgotten which,' , " Thank you," exclaimed the smiling wife, I'll not forget the way You've named for testing indigo; • Until my dy(c)i.tig . day. . • . To dyemy husband's coat, I'll use Noindigo at all; For Itestuill boy a nice new coat, At Bennett's Tower Hall. Then he and I will call on you, Oar gratitude to show • And thank you for your inceplea . • For Mating Ftns sad - 13 mei.% t`.+ nto soon a* aim Au, - the MAUS( • Wad& Snit essatis `at araimi , %mita Wyatt& Vat toithiripluid` 4:ol:ittnirrbe &Fe vill to niefeiridthura" t ff desired. • . Perrisate act the satimeter.., 11. "V" .ATZAIM MaBPASZAN. 11abliitt61 •-tt puma twp. • ESPZILI 11111. :ASO ANY A.DDRESB: .11511: aELIMMITAKOMMAN iLir., ; lL'ne. of DWiwdiLi Itialtiebram • Sisk - wallhethativiskbrall tarfaikkdbelate of W liariwahrinfellaipiezliliKeVerifiiiiat the malt of Ozone= or MietarbatiadillowitAibtill:ln 'voluntary Nocturnal lialladeiliti= rry. and . Medal and affarbersdiliWalWar r intledAingwened nainatrutial;, will laseksaweildngto. iandlnii for • book. Sodom two dambiadsitqlk CHARM ffMnntl!Ximlkalliititii**l4l • - MAIM 410. IRZZDSIRIPI - i4lipsigelmajD • • filießDdlin SUPER.-PHOEIPFLAMINOIV olbekeSioetabiletted isr*Schyia "aihetoot.'elicrir.thoinued! •.,'Veleicomirtand Miters foci Mai/tricot years part • • .141,10R$411•PRIt113001,B8.4(11% cents per --••• ••4 • RERIIVrAN'. - Received direct from, _ Stoma. Warranted genuine. - ' • •-•-.--•-• • I.CRABOR, -Uhl le the old 6.,ionouriath.7 Tzanc . , ?. lo); = Toderdfrect. E '717 , ALLII/144PNW.. The low Take .aad superior quality edipia; ketlihra - . tortbeineregit, iota seneod ma: - - PRICK Sgo - I , ;R-1000 LH& (Noent BONE DIISL ,ltattonloakais - tairßdualkut ur ib and 7 43 )' routt '' d Bones. LAND PLABTBILI Warrautedlouror.4.lv Wash. A liberal deduction mods to MAUER& tor'oal Vorabare cm awarded by the various Agricultural Bocletleir, you no requested Social autd/suantits.• .42 &IA Mibarree and 111. Booth Water 'BtreatJ •(first Sine above CMOs:ark) PHILADILPHIA r GARDNERS. AND TRUCKER& A7-8-.r-s-s.o r w-.. , .8— DISINP oriI.D.t I PAYU.D 11 - 114 T-1, l ftocially,Etennfactnred for Corn, Tobacco, Peas,,Orae4 Oibbige: tint trrery.ktOd of Cron ind Tineldng. , PRE:IEB4I6M and sl2,oo'per Ton, or AO cte. and Ender AlBo:—fare Theinfeeted litgbt 7 .13f , 0, in tight barrel' at:slls" , dellvere3 -Poyaeco'n ,Wharc Diecont to , Doilaray Olyi.TrE UMW ROAD, BRUM Tink ARDFDAL, VEYEIBON'EI F'iItIe.'..WOO:DDDRY ROAD; • • - fOLOUCD3TRR, ff. • DEAL& 12' . _ Bla/CA..B.DS 130. $ 4403nnet and York ' JOHN ORAIG, west end of Market'Btreet Bridge. OFFICE OVA. PEYESON, Lithwer Btfeet, Goldsmith's Hall, N 0.12. A: .pEYSSO,N . cV(IO:,' 4 o'oll2*-IBBION kIHROHAN.T.B, Nos. 2 sn-'4 OtiLDINCITIV/3 Hsu, -Import to order all kinds of Seeds, Bruit Trees, and • Agri cultural Implements from-Bremee. BIITLER 11.0-111310, ~ - • •• opposite Indepsndemxi Square, No:110 and 112, Sixth street, - below . 'Ohestunt, conducted on the American and Enropean . Plan: • • • The undersigned having dlspated of the Revere House 'and: taken the Butler House ' the location being more. central and pleasant to our friends,fronting•lndependence Squareand the State House, — Thit House has only been built this last summer, by Howell & 'Ere's., the great Wall Paper Mannfacturers; it is large and commodious With all. the-late-Improvements of a Hotel. We Would invite all oilr friends and the -traveling potato to give - us a call. Our charges are moderate,.only, per daY. 2 ltoom , Wlthodt boarll6o4ents per day'? Pie city cars will bring you to the Butler House. g ' We therefore hope to re ceive a share Of' pitreite ' feb 12 6m 53 . G. W. HINKLE.% " W 'IL S S 0 eilA I.` I 0 PHILADELPI A. A Benevolent instittitibh established by special Endow.; meet, for Ilse 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 Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, , with.hdesartPUbit °VINO oon ditioo, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE RESORTS 'on Speimatorrhcel, and other Diseases of the Sexual . Organs, and on the NEW REME DIES employed in the Dispensari, sent to the afflicted ih sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamp for postage will be acceptable., . . . . . . . Addreie, DR. J. SHILLIN HO . DORTON, Acting Burgeon, HowAntAnicciation, No. 2 Sonth.,Nlnth Atrest, 1111111dd- Oita; Pa: Brordernf theDirectors. , ' '• ' $303,690 45 EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.' GEO: FAlRCRlLDiZeeretar'y.. 'A {sap 4 ly 34 RN E E . . • FI CI'T 0022:47 Er .C.elt N0.724H ARCH 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 of . ) higher than ..are -- paid "for 'miserable - caricatures. g - The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends, per- - sonally,:zivirr'y.sitting—and allows ono picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes, and Ainbeotypes,. of absent or deceased friends, phOtogrepbed to any - required' stile, or taken on Oanvae.l life size, and painted in Oil by the best Artiste. At this Gallery - pictures can be 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. . . . 41r Instructions given in the art of Photography. R. NEWELL, • • . .. .' Gallery. or Art, . . 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. . . , . COMAIENDATIONS:. - - Prom'ffori. Lewis D. CAMPIISLL, M. C.,'Oblo. My family and friends all concur In the opinion that the (Newell)' Picture is more lifelike than'iny thing they; ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have never }qt . , had. one. which presents so true to nature, all the features and ex ..,_presalons of countepanne as this. , . :. ... . • $81.0,8176 El From Hon. E. JOT Montag, late Minister to Ifa.l. . The exgoisite . flnleh, beauty and saltness of your por-. traits, conjoined with their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fait to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art. , . From Cot. .1 ADM PAGE; Having occasion for a portrait, I procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of the City of Philadelphie, 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 pee . tronapeuf those disposed to encourage the bealuttful art. nov 27 ly 47] JANIE PAGE. SHEAPPER , S CHEAP BOOK' STORE, NO. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET., Is the, cheapest place in the City to get MISCELLANEOUS BOORSI STANDARD WORKSI In every department of-Literature, Also, School Books and School Stationery. Comprising all the various Reading and Spelling Books, Arithmeties, Algebras, Grammars, Etymologies, . Dictionaries, Histories, Philosophies, and all the School Hooka used in the various public and pri.. vete SchoolSof• the City and Country; together with Copy and Composition Books, Letter, Cap and Note Paper, Blank Books, Slatea, Lead and. Slate Pencils, • ' •! ' Pens - and Holders, Ink, Inkstands, Rulers, and the most complete assortment of School Stationery on hand and for sale at the lowest prices of any place in the city. Diaries for 1861 1 Diaries .for 1861 1 very cheap. Almanacs for 1861 1 Almanacs for 18011 Almanacs for 1861 I All kinds! All kinds' All kinds! Wholesale and Retail! Any article not on band.. promptly furnished without extra charge at JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Book Store, No. 32 North Queen street, next door to the Examiner 'A Herald Office.. [nov 20 tf 45 VAN INGEN SNYD-111.1t, DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. E. Coax= 6TH 'AND CHESTNUT ATENZIT, , " • " Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, correctness and dertatch—Originar Designi furnished for Fine Book Illustrations—Persons wishing Cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of COLLEGES, CHURCHES, , COTTAGES, ISTOREFRONTS,. • PORTRAITS,' • ' MACHINES,' STOVES, PATENTS, Ac. Engraved. as well as on personal application. FANCY ENVELOPES, LABELS, DILL 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., E. H. BUTLER & Co., Ac., Ac. [oct 231 y 41 DR. G. R. BOND'S FRENCH PREY'S N TP7E9.—Tbis article enables those whose health or circumstances do not permit an increase of family to regu late or linalt the number of their offspring without injur ing the constitution. It is the only dafeniad sure preven tive against Pregnancy and Disease. The above article 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 =HALE MONTHLY PILLS.These PBS are thwonly medicine married or sin gle ladies can rely upon with safety and certainty for the immediate removal of Obstructions, Irregularities, ke.— 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 ill diseases of a private nature. Scientific treatment, a quick cure and moderate chargegnaranteed. . . GEORGE R. BOND, M. D. Office, corner of Grand and Orchard streets, over the pot, Store. Eptrancs, No. 65 Orchard street; New York. .Established irclB62. may 15 ly 18 sOYEWS SULTANA'S SAUCE. - FOE AND - COLD - DISHES OP ALL KINDS, te most delicious and appetising Luce, invented 6y 'theFenowned 'Bono!' for. the London ,LleD?rut" lob, is, since his decease, mann :hued by the well-known hones °nose h Buoswaz., London, nu the original recipe., It is -the rorite fiance in :England, and on , Continent, with a high and growing reputation among Ameri can Epicures, and is muchapptted of as • stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. • oPINIoNS op Tfti toxporrpitrav We renoinTiend ,our correspondent to try Nom - Soma's Del' rl36lce;eutitled the .Snlisna's Same.' It is mid°. °NT Me 'Auld* recipe, ; its flavor In excellent, and i affcrds oorWiderabhi ald in aweii of eloW aril weak dips tion.he i.ficesecki • " eavory, .Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of Seim ."—Obserter. "A most valuable adjunct to Fish, Plash, and Fowl, snd Shonldhate trolietton - .evetyrtablail-aus. Bole Agents for the United Btabis G L Attliflßß. 4:- . l l 7lllaitiltriattinfitretit;.New York: BRAY & HAMS, 84 Clonahlll,Boston. Yo: Crdelre'and BriADSetein4nrszywbere. , : - 711 :t, tr. M;:Y.'I?PW Fritarrvals mksoitip sloe, we:ranted as good as the bat, and cheaper' limn the cheapest—et ICBTOHAITB, Boas QUIN smarm t op posite Shank's National Mine, Lancaster. , • N. B. To any one purchasing $ 5O worth before the lint otlicrfeabei next, t 9 Par Pout will p allywod for 0011. wag 81 IBS& F,OTS.-.For SS Cents in Specie rei /Qt./ n age Stamps; not to Dr. Diltnitil, box -DDSs sousraluivelletd* 01#11111/1 .t to 9:144,4..0 4.,1 SONPfttbn 01144 natat • otiftat i re) 4./ 11 1.t.0 .1. B ca mu nil ittaw =at . PA sotto saijr. partit • 7° S • • lilt 'eonnesisillsos Melly *L t• 48 ntilrilig 11:-Ittiner tad a Oa r a it 04,".t ; .17:1?...% At-i ic.'s t; ••• : , . *.r-fr • - +=WKS. - TIMMS. AND SOWN BLISCHW .. , a=o3 , muisigrAKFlLM;' MAILMVNATMaI‘_,:; ; 11113EtEXTA HIXSALEACIECASDVIIABOIN / L. .4.A1,1•1ma - ?1,207.161r, OLivrais: arehl en uall and AskiNiut. , mit . 0 lien* th*Peth' inoor cotrult Dragge4 anaZrigs• capare, GLASS ' earn . QU3BNSWdBS'. Pll4 n and 'Gold Band Brandt entai!,' !English- White Granite Wire, - ' - . Blue Edga and - Yellow Wars, • ' • " Pittabum and Boston Mamma, in , , 1000 LES.. PRIMAL PEA ,rksi - * * . - 4#.livjG yysg 24A,irT,BABikBE, itoeve Wltoritt '6l" aROMMC tki? S. S t*‘ ,e, A SUPERLATIVE D !UR ETIC, 41 - 4f4t71 DYSPC!_iOVIIi° ricoßmitc CORDIAL o t T.. ma CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY b otarz • . AND PENNSYLVANIA. paupiFspa. • GROOMS AND 'PRI- • .. • VATR FAMWRS. • WODYIB Piti COGNAC BRANDY. •: • :WOLFE'S PURR MADERIA,BRBRRY AND P ORT WINE WOLVES PURE JAMAICA AND BT. CROIX .RITM. .NITOLFS'6,..iIJILE SCOTCH AND IRD3HII4IIBY. ALL IN BOTTLES. . . I beg leave to pall the *Motion of the citizens of the v tilted States to the above Wass and..I4QUOSS, imported bY.l7nateno Weiss, of New York, whoa, name is familiar in every part of this, country for the purity of his eels btated 80111111DLIA SCIUI , 4PPB. Mr. Weiss, in-his.letter to sae, speaking of. the .I"ixitY of big Wunkipand. LIOUOIts, ,says: stake my reputation as ass man,my standing as a merchant of "thirty years'. iersidence in the City of New. ork, that all the Flamm and Wyss which I bottle are Mire as luipOrted, and of the beet quality, and Can be relied upon _by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's nameork the ,was, and a (eosin:Me of his signs. tore on 'the , ceitifteatei. •The public are respectfully In vited-to call and °supine for themselves. Poe sale at Ps 'eMv, by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. ' • No. 882 Market street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Beadthe following from the New York Courier: • 'I3SOII.MOUS BIIBERWEE TOE ORB New YORE' Maahaanr.— Wel are happy to inform'eur fellow-citizens that there is onenlace in our city where the phyaiclan apothecary, and . country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as. zinnias imported, and Hof the. best -quality.-- We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this :merchant's extensivebtutirtess,'although ft will well repay any-stranger or Citizen. to* visit :lIDOLISO.WOLZeiII exten sive warehonei, Nos. 2.0 andl32, , Beairer street, and Nos. 17; 19 andll., Iliarketteld Street; Ella 'Meek of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been leas than thirty thousand eases; the Brandy, some ten thircusand cases—Vintage of 1836 ta.1856; and ten thousand eases of Madeira, Sherry and, Port :Wine,. Scotch. end Irish Whig. key,'Jameica and St: Croix: Rita; Edina very. Old 'ancliequal to any in this country.. life also had three :large sellers, filled with Brandy, Wine; &c., to MOUE . titular Custom Efonsif key,',ready for, bottling. Mr. Wows's: sales of Schnapps bud `,pear amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope In less than two, years he maybe equally successful with his Brandietand' Wines. Ills business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private 'families who wish pure Wines and Liqiiont for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Worse, until every Apothecary in the land make up their' minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelvos, and replace it with Weira's pure Wilms and -14417.0.10. We understand Mr. Wars, for the aecommodation of small dealers in the country, lints up assorted cases of, Wilms and Liquors. Such man, and such a merchant, should he sustained against his tone of thousands of oppo nents in the United States, who sell nothing but imita tions, ruinous alike to human health and happiness.' John - D. Sidle's, Grocer, No. 18 East King et:, Agent. oat) 1 1. ' eint E 5 BEAUTY WITHOUT PAINT! )r, F, W. Bosweil's Beautifier, TAN, PIMPLES . AND.:.fRECKLES , And imparting a permauentilkocix to the Co3tnev lON. It renders rouge, vermillion., piuk , etnucern, and all other coloring material for the face, iv unify superfluous. It supersedes entirely all each dale. teflon!' mixtures. It le the most astonishing Regenerator of, the . Natural Sue of the Cheeks, and health to the complexion ever presented to the world. • This 13E1.1711FM is jruit'what its name imports. It le another of the extraordinary developments of ehemiCal eleetris affinity, and operates like magic In • Making the Homeliest Pace Handsome, curing by degrees all the blots and diseolorations of the cuticle which so often dlafignre the most regularly constructed visage. It imparts at the same time that ptirmanunt • • Bloom to the Complexion, • . • which is only the result •of the skin's excellent health, and of the perfect restoration of its natu ral- etarnina. It thoroughly and Immediately cures Tan, Freckles, Stuibturit; Slbtches , Pimples, Scarf, Skin-Worms, Moth and Small-Pox Narks. Isideid, Its : effect In finch cues is almost miracu lous. Its utl-inflammatory nature Is irresistible. It softens; soothen, calms, neutralises the irrita• tang principle, and restores ted health of the part affected ; imparts a brilliant bloom to the cheek and lips •Yt produces a tint only e x celled by nature itself, without the possibility of detection. • Freckles are at once b terated; . Pimples. disappear en If under the. operation of, a PUCII-HARKS . TADI OUT is a manner SCATOO- Iy to be credited even by those who witness their graduid extinction. In short, the • BEAUTIFIER is placed before the world for just what its inherent itrui , unexampled medical properties warrant,: • • only as an article for the Toilette Beyond all Equal, but as unquestionably, a Radical Face Embellbther never approached In Ito perfection by any thing yet produced la the world. • PRICE, 60 CENTS PEE PACKAGE, . which can be taut to any part of the world, by mall, in perfect mirky. When purchased of my Agents, or at coy'office, the price ig 6dCarag. The extra 10 cents is for postage. DR. F. W. BOSWXLVB Superfluous Hair Eradicator For removing the unnecessary and diefiguring hair that sometimes obtrudes itself upon a fair lady's lipn, chin, neck, arms or shoulder ; or persista In growing too low down upon hir forehai& Dr. Boswell's Superthin, Hair Eradicator sweeps away all these littlabrit annoying irregu larities. leaves the skin white and clean, arrests the hair in Its growthomd make•each spot look as if it bad been originally produced by nature in its state of dasellitir purity ; and perfection. per bottle; Which can be sent by mail to any part of the world with perfect safety, free of postage. The Bliss' of Marriage, le no volume, 200 pages, 82aux Prim to cloth, 25 cents: This Is decidedly the most fascinating, fnterest- In 6 and .really useful and practical work on Court, ship, Matrimony, and the Duties and Delights of Married Life, that has ear been Issued from the Ainertean,Preia. All Ibt.Neiyeye artiebol are sent by , =II, bee " All . I most be addressed to w No. 15-BookmakBoroot,,NOw Nark, (ovia to Nam RAIL) FOR. SALE BY :ALL DRUOOIBTB. Q T 0 V:B•lirs.-S•T•0 1T El So & o. .• LI ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND ALL SIZES'. The utplersignati deterre . ilmtl; to; maintain the . reputation theybive so long enjoyed of keeping far in edvance of all competitory hove added lamely to their stock of STOVES.' and'everytbing Wringing-to iv- '• • PIESTCLASS HARDWARE STORE, :and offer.rat very reduced prioes, the beet strdmo& varied assortment of STOVES ever shown in this city. • - COOKING - STOVESisuitriblefor either wood or 'anal, of every new and desirable pattern, at price& =Sin from . .. . $3.75 each and upward. - ' • - GAS BIIRNINCLAND PLAIN COAL . STOVES, for heat-. ing &niches, school bower, halls. parlors,' stored, shops, Ac., in great variety,, t prices that,must snit emery taste. PARLOR, OVEN - WOOD, ' 'AI&TIOHT l end. RANGE' STOVES of every desirable pattern, are offered to mer- ohantaarid sanutumew on such teams as will make it their interest to give tut a call. GEORGE ELSTRINIdAN k. C0.,. i r etle dak 4o l . . West King Street. - .4 1 404:11111* - 111011 awes, gala. -- EIaug,,VAiONWOODORRAI MARTA% MIT ke n " Voir lahf r 'DHOW ErracisrvP% lk ChamintStore Wait King stiret, Pine?. MO lo l l 74 l pptnellkorriblik *NU Mill tllreed : li T gl ° " l"9 - 43 ,1 1 ,ig n a l aV Wks list 0,44 P 1ik00441.400r from N 21016 04 Omagh 1403 4.trisonu•0eam1oga 20 SI o t, ',...3...•ta....4.--si ficTikst - : - T- f--•-•• • • ,, - V - --. - T ..R,--• i.-. ~, ~,.., ,, ..,s illE , e, „ ,7; ;-: !---- : --- ,.. - 4.,..' -•• l4i3 ' .••• -!„.'---•:-. --'.,- •• , -. 3 :--;'-'•' .. - ~...P.' • •••••-;-.. 4!- ..lErtifilaliD;;SlTTEßS' FRE imilzucv 1141SPZP.S114, Di s SEASE Or THE KIDNEYS, . • • = WilAiiirESS" OP ANT KIND, VgiANCVAdtiik;: - iadsrea STOMACH OR- - LIVER; Baitesirrtiadosaidaftyraf the Bbmilat,Oalkky Palm, Heartburn, Appetite, Blind and Marling Pam In ell Nera plercg tMee=i; Newel& llitiotiona, it has toe mrue Wotan= paned highlyseemdiand to Mims abated% *Wel ellag: Tide Is pin* metal& t e z= 'dentine principles; atter the manner of the -Holland ducal its introduction ben, the demand steinainctog with Hine of the letherland mattered emir the. Atm at thin mighty , otanay,, 'idaa brought with , khan and handed down thelneditlaaofitsgulae, A a New to the .daterican public, Oat totn* oodeJti Medidted Wawa SOW h. It 1/1 wlieulati acazunemded three mew whose gooatlirty.am been inipabedllirthessothanom taw of ardent upirite, or other forma od diln= Oullaralbr inateatataeone ba. It fade ito.wny to the ear of Ulu thrillag end - every mem misdegni the dro*ng ophit, new healthond - 4nr_ N CM—Whoeverre to Bed this a berpr 4 will battbufparded; but to . sick , mak and low it will,proma exceoatio cordial, eamessd sigenlir READ CAREFULLYt . The % w o con w blear matiated Beede..n . es /Mak I tirtn, Dittos Is Put I n - ht V/o'loodt* txdyiand Nana at owszoinsue or-dx bottle' dr Ina Dimas. the gnat lb Me t calibrated Malkin" toe Induced aula Imitation; . which patio aboabl gaud against alp- Belisle aiimposition. Seel that maim lova th• label of Gray batik you bey. , Sold by to most Druggists points. generally. It au ! m gorwasial by Emmen SOLI PEOPRINTO3II, BENJAMIN PAGE, M. 8c CO. Fharnmetutists and am* PITTSBURGH. PA. For Bale by 11.&011LiN & 00, No. 1 East Orange street, Lancaster. ND 4. 4 84 ItELEBOLDPS GENUINE PREPARA. TION.: " HIGHLY coritiENtitay.D” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUG= 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 Oft CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are redu ced , aa well as PAIN AND INN,* MmATION, and blood for MEN, WOMEN, 08. CHILDREN. '- • HELM:BOLE'S EXTRACT BUOHLT, - For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early India cretion or Abuse, ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:— Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, • IHfilculty 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 the Body, Dryness o f Skin,, Eruptions on the Face, PALID 0011NTENANCE. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi cine inverts* 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 amsumption, ELM mom WITNESS TO VIZ TRUTH OF TUE ASSERTION. THE - CONSTITUTION: ONCE AFFECTED WITH OR GANIC WEAKNESS,. Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and . s Invigorate the System. Which. IfsaarsoLD's EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does, A VITAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. FESIALES--FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG; SINGLE, MARRIED OR CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scir shoos state of the Uterus, Loucorrhcea 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. SEE SYMPTOMS asovs NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I Tema NO moss Bejaia; hiemotrar, om UNPLEASANT MEDIUM POZ UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROUS DURAS= lIELMISDLD'S O XE o TRACT BUOILD SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages, . Little oirno change in Diet, And no Ezposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain andinflammation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased, and worn•out Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid ERAVT DEM to be cured In a short time, bimetal:mid they were deceived, and that the "POISON " has, by the nee of POWSltrin .68TRINGIHNTa," been dried up In the aystem, to break out in an aggravated form, and PEKELAPSI AFTER MARRIAGE. Use HDLIDBOLDI3 EXTRACT Bawd for all affections and diseases of the. THLINARY osamis, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever canoe originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Memo of these Organs require the aid of a DHIEETIO. miwrilltrwosmw,m • IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the most reliable and resportifble character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES 08 CMOS, Froba 8 to 20 years' standing, Watt Nexus Kamm le SCIENCE AND FAME . _ PRICE it 00 PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5 00. Delivered to any. Address, securely packed from awry& ton. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Conks Guenerrzako ADVICE GaLTIZ I I Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. EILIIII01.4), who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H. T. LIELISBODD. Sworn and subscribed before: me, this 23rd day of No. vember, D 354. WIS. P. HII3BERD, Alderman, ' Ninth Bt. above Rue, Phila. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELIIIBOLD, Chemist, • Depot,lo4 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Phila. BEWILRE OP COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, , Who endeavor to diapose " OP.SMUB. OWN " and "ovum" ARTIOISS ON MC EXPIITABION NBUINID BY Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, " " :Extract Bache, it{ n " Sarsaparilla, " Improved Rose Wash. ..Far- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR ITELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement and send for It, and &veld Imposition and Exposure. Per sale by KAUFMAN & CO., late Itockafteld & Co., No. IKramph's Building, Eaet Orange street, Lancaster. ape 17 ly 14 awe Gough, Hoarserse.u, Attu p„ ensa, any Irritationor Sorenes of the 0:1 r Throat, Relieve the Hacking Clough BRoNGHlLL 6l „,,,,, th namneri="Vr. 1.44 1/ give strength to the voles of. 2 )?oore• pun:Lio SPEAR.E.ELS, • and SINGERS. • . " 'Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or ' , Common Cold" in its first 'gage • that which in the beginning would'yield to a mild remedy, if neglech3d,- soon attacks the Lungs.. "Brown's Bronchial Troches," con taining demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial 'lrritation. " That tronble in my Throat, (for which the "Troches" are spwific) baring made me ofte n . a mere whimperer. BROWN'S N. P. villas. "I recommend their use to Puitio Einar, ims." 'nIOCUMB I BROWN'S REV. E. EL ORAPIR. ~R ave proved extremely serviceable for llosastaise.” . • 1 IEV. HENRY :WARD sitcom "Almost instant relief in the. distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Anima." DAY. A. O. EGGLESTON. " Sentainno Opium or, anything injurious." DR. Chemist A. d. HAYES, , Bostots. "A simple and pleasant combination for Comets, &AT' BROWN'S! BROWN'S TROCfI BROWN'S Beneficial in Iniontante? _ DA. J. F. F. LANE, Bation.. , "Ibex. proved , tham excellent for Wnoonro BROWN'S EL W. WARREN, - "Bemetickl.whonoompolled to speak, mar -1 Ing from Omr.." • REV. EL J. P. ABDEBSON, Bt. Louis. BROWNS BROWN'S 1 - . “Rreroniat. in removing Hoaramtees and Zr. Motion or tbe Throat, no common with BMX KU and Estaxesc." y: ~.9aa:l Pau. M. STACY JOHNSON, La Grange, Gs. • Timelier of ?dude, nontham lenrale College. "Great benefit when taken before and after Preeelltog, ea they nrevent Hoereeriese. Prom their peat effect, 1- think they . wall-be.of per . manna advantage to me." • BROWN'S, BROWN' DIM. E. ROWLEY, A. 11.. President - of - Athens College. Tenn. ADY• bold by all Druggists at TWBNTT- Yriril OBNIS - A ISOM -611 ri.. , :e.RVIDS . .RI7DIPP,• • • MONNAIE AND POOKBT BOOK • .W.LNUFACTUIZEN, Ao 17 Noun Gnu Brom, =cif diary, (Firm:7ly 118 North liburilt Streef4 P S I 1 -, A IT B L-:p 11 I A , Porto llocussiss r Wm and Fara, • DrelsidoS: Mon t 7 Bel* - , Beheoloo r - agar._ . .Bansars' Outs; • Le 8•74 • Poe et Books. Paktlkdkil," - """"Y" . 1.1.„ V•11197•01171tIlf• At little*Peuse ; No Inconvenience; AIM:DAVIT _ DB. G. P. BI GELOW, Bcdon. - b2V if'd -- • • t' i t br:sibilch! week -rind poor. 511 i pervades the whole . and mayy twat out disesisean any part - it.'7,14,.011p1tt bkftee from its attacks , nor is there enelf • lonliitplay not Thoserofsdowilaint ismiusionly caused by Inareteird *disississ,"town4thittdiss. an d filthy - habits.. the dsgansinc_eliei#& above 14 the Teall 011: : bLifeetkih wer belis'aVnt*itUltedttary,tit= . a tin a dd u an , .ma.mt boniparer!tsici — ante the thud for w•thiletielt-r-..l":i4deed, it seems to be" - thts. -o flrualShe".-Vgir will visit the bikini** of the, fethe re their children." r•APP - Its effects commence by depositionlitelt ihe blood of- ixtrrupt or ulcerous matter; sahliLin the lungs, liver, and Intelsat°raw* is twilled tubercles; in the glands, melange the =lace, eruptions or sores. This•lbul , cot enterat,•-which genders in the thxd, demists the energies Of lire, to tliaticiaimus 6rtgart tens not only 'suffer from serofbkrus cm= plaints, but they have far lees power to with. stand: the attache CT — other .duntural,„.-coisse -fluently, vast numbers peisahy "dieTuders which, although not scrofulous in theirnatare, - are still rendered fatal' by, this taint hi, Vie -system.. Most of the consumption which cimates the human family has its origin diieetly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive &seises of the liver kidneys, bruin. and, indeed, of all the organs,•arise hernial are aggravated by the same cause. - ' One quarter of all our peoplede scrofulotia; their persons are invaded. by this ilurking fecfion, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system Wiriritist'renovate ' the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in • AYER'S Conlpound titrait of Sarsaparilla, the most efiktual remedy which thenedical skill of our times can devise=for - tide .ernv where prevailing and fatal malady. It is dm biped from the most active remedials thirt hyhe been discovered for the expurgation of this disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the 9-stem from its destmotive. consequences. Hence it should be employed for the ours, of not only . scrofula, but also those other affeo ticms arise from it, such as Entalnvn and SMOLT D/8818138, ST. ANTHONY'S Fria, Ross, or Ea:Maumee, Pricevra Pratirrxs, BLoremis, Brants and Bona; Truioas, TsTrsa and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD RINGWOD.M , Rasmussen, Sypsu.rric and Malculuevrhs- Bases, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, Thiamin-, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS LBIBING PROM VITIA. TDD OA IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood.. The particular pose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla into pur and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. • Ayer's Cathartic . FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action,und restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to flnd - his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but alio many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named 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, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complai nts, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. al Ayeris Cherry Peetor, , FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump. tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so -nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of, ountry abounds in persons pt.ib licly known, who have been restored from alarming_ and even desperate diseases of the lungs by, its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the . pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, andpro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYIER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. • B. A. PAHNMITOCK a CO, Plfflade'pubs CHARLES A. HEINITBII, Lancaster. JOHN WAYLAN, No. 60 North Queen Lancaster and by all Druggists In the country.. y 8 ly 16 - Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Liver Complaint, Acidity,. , Bilions Complaints, Sick. headache; Mins* Complaints, Sick Headache, FLATULENCY, LOSS . OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, and the number/en other diseases arising from Iw digestion and functional disorders of the erlonual, kid, when the disease is not beyond the poweArfved• Wine ready relief in that established grid st e rEng remedy, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, THE OXYGENATED BITTERS, CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL - Reliable Testimony. We call the attention of the reader to the following letter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University: MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Feb. 26, 1859 97TH W. FOWLE.tc. CO.— Gentlemen : I firet made" use of the Oxygenated Bitters some seven, or eight years Since. Baying suffered for twenty years from a form of dyspepsia, which was attended with a nervous headache, on an average of not lees thin one day in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending rec ommendation of Dr. Green, "to try one bottle, gOd if no benefit was received to discontinue the use." The use of one bottle warranted a further trial, la the extent of some three or four, with a careful obseivaace of the accompanying directions. The result gas, as almost entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms and their depressing, painful consequences. I talleve these Bitters produced an entire change in the Willa of my system, and upon the active energies of the digesllve organs. I now deem myself as exempt from Dyipepda as most persons. These Bitters have also been of ser vice to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMITH. STODDARD,. N. H.; Sept. 30,1 p. Mesita. Brag W. FOWLS Co., Gents : I was, for many years, a great imfferer front Dyspepsia or Wateztrrash, and tried almost everything within my reach, but to no benefit, until I was lido - cod by the recommendation of my physician, Dr. Ha relton, to make use of the Oxygenated Bitters. The tint bottle produced but a slight alteration in the disease; and bad it not been for the urgent request of my 'physician, I should then have discontinued their use, thinking them to be of no avail, but his confidence inspired me to per severe, and after using to the extent of halt a dwelt bot tles, I bad entirely regained my health. tiOpe all Dyspeptic persons will be induced to give them. a file trial, being confident that the remedy is the most *dent, for the various forms of Dyspepsia, that has been pro duced. Yours, OXYGENATED BITTERS. —.To.anch of our felidiro as are troubled with the debility incident to tiv;Petaasch of warm weather, we cordially recommen d tho . rnie of the Oxygenated Bitu3rs as an inolgota4cg VP. ,Ica."Allin taining no alcohol in its composition. and rfflement more real merit than any preparation of the land we have ever known.:— Oirdeasfrgrg !terikieas: , THE OXYGENATE]) lIIITTEDB I _ THE OXYGENATED BITTER:II4 PREPARED BYE 8: W. FOWLS & co., 18 Tremont Street, Boston. i sgi by D r uggies, Dealers, and Merchant:lW' er7 - ' ,•-• sown and city in Nevi ligeand; add„-7 .3 ...:!-,-.,. elseigern, ~ .- ... ,-- ' -4.1: C) . :we isW by John . Y. Long k Oa._ Wm . o. , DS4l . oiiilt A. -Lancaster ; Rowe A • ciarki atili. l 2 l 4; 'a r Wh1144 , en ;- Jo B. John . . aim -.llOuotiapi.. P intortomo; Twood . 4 Romb,Nowlte4iodilo ” ! am Groon,R.:o4,Sannud Ituonlogorp Malan t, , .. A. .loshailooder, likoloYAY; &mud InnushAdllOgla a ' Gram .111 Orono, Elliabali p'l. ' • ;" P." ' Madektill W. ocog . .. ...awa - 44., a: k .7, W. Borman,- ,-. ; ti.-1 ,InotantwaseeNta ::: !lallbdilitkond•Pl.:. y k ', . ;r.-.. , -.1 4 :0-, ::: .: Apeltr_ -,- I , : •, ~ -.--- '..., cs a 1... 41'. '-..-': ~ 1 .‘ .Z - ,':,:.' - - - weft& STEARNS FOSTER.
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